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SAN LORD di CO., taota,,l3llvor, !taut Note*, Crrtthestre of Deposit, be. eicbsup on the principsl tit*. c..etantly !Drools. UMW lire 4 Public 'rpm IN Ln. ,I.Anlita CROOK 411:. and Obarliftictarors of Saab, Doors Red hiaa et op formerly ooccopied thi4b Jones. T. INLIIMSDIII PalraiMAX —OW", .t ,El. rest Yana, o..artb surf., ~.cast or t►a MO Apothems, that. 111111131011/ die 111/1.1111411i/l. r.Clesdereme, Treerisleue, Traduce, Tort, !tale, Salt, flour. Praia. Note. Mato, Sidle, Broome, Pull., Wooden, and &owe Wu's, ac.r . Terms Last; Trier leer. No. 4 tt Bloc*, State 141 met, 1 4r..,, ales. the Poet ..ffitte, tete, 14 TA41.11/. .44; A. INY ,J 4 •aw CoUltlllllloa immkssil in 4.4.1, i tab, lour, Water Lime tat Magic. hoc k , east of Stata Die Pa. .T 1... 1N11.4.4,1111 111. 1.14.41 d. ticrttorr A.X. Oleo la If•oty's Mock, north olds of Pabliefkiwo, ftwrowelt otwopiod by /logbil t Co ALI work warranted, (MMUS J. MURTON. aod Oomaisios lierithamt. Po blie boo., ►.if, J. W. •. rah, ' , lab. Mug sad Maur. ..ad Retail dean In rrovlawea. tl ma wale. ware 1r hr . Maul Stria , . Cr* a. K. Fitri.s.girtoN. mut law*. Me. I.livighes Bkra, SW. Street, JACtla- IL Ammon and tamale. , Amia retuned woo Na Wait, .ch Eria447l4/11 Übe Calor Thudn. wjabing lan mt..mrill !aid Win at bin haddenedy earns'r and meth sta. ntirOLL • Jabber/ aid Mail /haat C is sves7 , f raftt !Co. 13 im mul= , Obi a A rkatgl4%. Up 117 1 / I LO elArninitt 101Mift, 'AL % Dean aM liiartiginit Ana qpalitt &NV N.ttukcau.! Gee tleomm'a areliking (teed& N.. 7. &elm II .• street, Mr* Pe wiLLwit emealtrion. La, PLum. Agumbesi &owls ,&04 Martel" tr. seetrately %lad eilrefatly draws. 'aim in •I ea A. Starrett, Grtweity Stem pris,Pa. J. if. 9111WPW40. Aso Jostles or ma Pa•co.wlll pnitr ita or al a coon& of tit* Omar. ale* MIME a ail badmen ea aa 41k- X to. ValiTV% earner ol et., irk DM Jew, awremii, J•eam ou t iu 44 4; • iabbara of Torrica aad rit V 01/19dA. :Cow. ad 71 Waimea *Maeda, MOM T.*. CACILOISLI., 10111• NOW, usams sumiti4b . es. D T ILET au. Diloasta IS iMy NII4 =Milk DIU GOO% 011 Clotho., he. X& 1 ttretwft i Stook, lb* 421101t4111 WI% WC Gill io usd. Sr* Coualu, ribtioa• liv e rtec as 4 ettrided With 112111 JOIIN RIAU Co larmaastio=or now argon •daity4lowatUper Wes Stamm. halli• uvas Y usk sad Dmikarie Arporlarnsis latin g r n i 7 ' stristAC, _ . MALIN W. A, • 11 10e011.10 ADM DOI.' 4111""*NW ♦ 16eklog, Mae sad D4*/ Calm Sr, J LAVA C. ~ .—osoe vapatalta la Taammay trwrt, kne. eitLICHILL. . 2, 4 Dealer In bls Saatilladi Wtsialra7 l I. tM impel it , AKR ific CO ^eta sod Se w at naiad* i ' lla Nom* Ifti +tat otnet, Er* h.. __ ___ PAWL MALL. Da mai for B d a otenl t Cam d Wake 'UN* BEM elr Ito. 11=1=1%ft rt.lailhilig 01.04 & LOW ,Lai holesale sad Itstall . doskrs Iregitad CUP sapenor quality, the al m Teeth& street ow Pesieh. bpi ar ta• t ter .attir fee ihnikr. km ea michroi• .r elle cheep. J1:14EPII It. rntl ior P ftirt Am) c.irr CeSll7 rger 01' ROLA Nu . ; nreb Ossimeee *l4 be prouegly and 11 7 11111 : 414 "' lA, 114,--1 I ST - sr_ soh S. L. ofsee sad Dellittei le one* Mir levllliet kr bt• beok . Ualtdt WiMilta k Clocks, Silrer, Brittaagis iusd Vlaarr, Poclift Gad Bk.*, sum. Am, OM AL tat V MAMMAL luta, bard = 14, (0 WOOL ladle Goode Pewder. gm. u ' 4u Po Fmk. " 1 44/ 0 -..he. No. 4.11 • ". 4 '"" , , mai*. 4mA, .... 4110,kri-..- "'. l of I IFII - ---- - Do iu l trtfazt 4 and" 111 Jr.. - .. .eg u k e k sow lrbidied. IBM Notil ...:=. lAninvi trimmele aM Alardama I'M T:i.,,hr*C". al " and 801.6141b1e54 T:.,,hr m i n., & ti e v.„.. aft*. Hastossaw •••• SA , a•Utlldid Matt& il . . .. E . . 11111 h-• -• . '. ..V... ~ , ,'t't ‘•••:.. ,-.., L .-.. . . . 1E11 1,4 LI __--• .. V... la . . .. ,_ _..._ ..,,, • ~..._ -..„.- _:.- ' ' 1 ' . • .. , .„. , , tot- . .--........!„-. -.-._-• - 1 ,- ~ r. ll .. . ~, .... . .- ... „. „ L., ~ e . , . Mk , MIL . ~ I. ..-- v al .. - • . . .: •. , a , • Ji 1 11:4;'1 •• T , I. . . , evriiritt, !• 44:ir • k . • is . • - :-• . 1 i • ~ 1i . ., . ..' ! . . , 1 .. , , '''. G ~f l e • ,- ~,-...c ~,f; .-A ri+- ~ d Is_ ti* - . •46 Iz 143110 r ... I V 17 • E2l S •MCIDIMIKUF_ A T RAVELING ACQUAINTNNCE. On Turilslay, the twentieth of July last, I had (irritant) to set out northward, as usual, from Eu-tom Square I was a little late and hurried, tad there was not a very varied collection of par sengere to choose from. As I walked hastily by tie aide of the already oamipied carriages, the unthinking guard would, in his impatience, have twice consigned me to durance vile—once in company with a whole juvenile family, who had already commenced eating and smelling of ham sandwiches, and once with no leas than five Cale donians, only waiting for an Englishman that ~ti,ey might begin to dilate upon the perfections a their native laud I cast Myself into the last tt rough carriage in despair, and without so much as toad Unisys it was prolbuble th at My welt wo uld be better; it °mild hardly, as may be imagined, at all events, be very much worst Reside myself, the earriugn bad but one tub. r occupant; a young man of an altogether gentle manly apFearsoce, except, perhaps, that his clothe. looked stispiciouely new, and his hot -omesrlizt too giosey Ile was not reading the Times so intently but that he could spare a 'mu tinising glassy.. as the new arrival, as I rammed my carpet bag antler the oral with my bawds, and kept a pretty harp lookout, under my right arm, on him When I rose, he was again burs led in—ye.!— in the advertiee went sheer 'Chi. gentleman, Ilea, had probably some good real son for concealing his talent for observation.-- Nobody who is not in want of a situation gets wrapped up in ish advertisement *beet, and my ciouipanion,l frit stire,was in wantufDo such thing His profession, whatever that might be, hail,bei.n setticit long rgrr, snit the 6.ihiug rod and guide boi k which re posed over his head, disclosed a young gentleman with money to spare, who was about to take a summer holiday among the trout streams of the north thee circumstance which occurred just after see started, persuaded me that he must needs be w lawyer (and, indeed, as of forwards turned out, hie pursuits did somewhat partake of the nature bf that eaLiag) so much aid it smack of mad, reasoning and ,practimed wiliness Leaning out of the window ‘ as the train began to move, the wind carried a shy his glossy bat, whereupon, instead of sitting dowti forlornly, and muttering good gracious! or con— found it! the young man seised upon his hatbox and launched that after the missing property. "Idy.het-box," he explained, in answer to Ey stare of ainasettte4t, "has got my Edinburgh ad. d oss in it, but my bat has sot. The one is of little see without the other, and it is probable, mime we base barely loft the station, that they will both be found and forwarded to me by the next train." =I EM CIL/Litif •. BMMMUs 04114182 41... ILIMMISM Here was se imagism] ! - Here was a gaud ex• eeption to 61e.6fthe of the hams nee who Ira. 'el au Grew:ewes eartiors! I begged myself at the sotto' of heels% secured se promisimg a ems patsies, sad that, tow, after mob a maple of pre vious tempos. "Bet bow do you kooirr' I impel, because I had nothiug better to say, and was detennieed, st all risks, Sot to suffer the eouversatioe to drop; "bow do you know that somebody won't steal them?" "I don't know," replie4 the other, with a eon tesoptuotte dryweea, 'shut I do Dot think it pro bable; the artieka would fetch so wail a price that the reward would be likely to be quite as teniunerative u the swag iteel4.aud, of eouree, without the risk." The swag! Did anybody who travels arse.olass ever he such as ezreadmi I was a rod deal piqued, also, at the tone of antioyanes is which ho spoke, sad I replied, tartly "I don't naderstand thieves' logis, nor the lenges. either." "11,1 de responded iny oodspanion, =ra ncidity. And he resumed his paper. We bad passed Rugby, sad wets Illyioitbseesb the dark donations of Kiag - Coal, before either of us agate books =Weed "Come," stied ay bareheaded seqnsintaace, sedately, "there is so Oftellioll lot se two to guru* ouly beldam pats me so vat of temper as to see a man proud of Ins iparadies. Now, you-arsu teem, keg-headed fellow esoagh , I eta see,- bet you don't how aa "Perhaps sot," 1 • NMI moseyed by the man's smivoer, sato the asmoeumttosed position of neetiodliddie, hr which 1 %sod spell; 'loot I have really so sabitios to lusts thieves' Ingle." "What a type of the vispectible Maas of this e ,•eetry . 3 oa do allrord," matd the' mkt coolly, "is tbte 3(.11n imeeeeieeobetisaey abd Yom base oo aisbilloo to Wars , . tad let, I dare say, that )(la, yonerell, ate sweciaeither di redly or iadirectly, is elleseoris . 4 to diatinish crime, sod to put down the protease's of r , per, Tue help to elect a member of parliameat who volts epos liegel subjects yes sabearioe to bea. titplemt sakigglikma b INN tile NNW 11011.11 of /dm =miler tie satirist ipsollima to be as Write' MOM ri* 7•4—" ITEM I. W. rivet, it:s I sr &MILLION unri vascrea. IS IN rrailift.la lab 41111 i=twilt OM Wm ; strus mere Sift rimal lit irs lit Sella. - years its ales 1606-1 ea dig sad rep— Sal tistaiste toll to urelit IneaCl me AMU tile day. MA inks asstal by tbe tra, is Mr atm air bold &AM. Whissifin lebreissis ismisiac 4114111011seilim illgrampai • eilbliiiiklifigilmitirot Whit bar— lia 1411prisetli essiold. la ais lima at truslag badmen. b a d ams 114. /90k el old. illitsbe tow sad *areal towards amb, OW art death I watisi aim) tree a .brisk of two iwod Wm. ABA a lOUs, boo of daypair a. had bee... sadist earn:saw-- Not a sink ward w• sea WWI* vs peed epos each alto, Olio Wive • I t. dad I drew seam, aearet to tor, lad I toot her treiabliag itaad. Looktaisa her white bat. look* That her lemart *Ott awderstaad the law piny. That toy Ups to may— I *malt God as too.. sorrow *see la oar unshod beterts that day Bitter taus that desolate motis .\ at Ilittor, hitter tsars we wept, We dirmtbreiws beasts teretberX , Mai Ow baby mmallled wad Slept \ Teats seasit—sis wards was eyries. \ Pit ho—Ull has toambeed mabd That ay boy (I had forgotten Pb. poor child,) that ha was dead Mrs at lava 1 teak sad tatalaig Wrist, WA M.d, bat wade as alga ; Aid I dos* sad kissed bar lareessd Does Nara, ea if she vont Was troilsiat of brevet! I attired, Moe le %Rolm wadi is paw TM* God la Ids peat lose wield bliss lbw - ?Ma la.alls•na pawl away. Urge Übe groat rootkoo °aro For dryad-tirsoty yeses 1 room AU rot oomodlio old awl Imam Rays goes bock to Os at bemi. Homo 1 yea, 1 shall rase! s Maros I, too, shall nosh ham aml I Moil God bee troltin be sr With Olt baby, Da bat Mast. A RAILWAY ADVIINWILE, 2,.a1t airs this irrevetwat Wielded actually burin out leacting. "Whet would Yoe thiek of s dewier, law 11/110 had proesdbed for a 'patient %to the trgialar feature or what ease he had really no bitten to iaqpdrer "I am set s &Merl" I sawed, out of &pal *eft; "and I wish all the thieve' is geglied were to be hungtriwmiteves d _ OS "The metsury *Si be way sadly depopula. W" replied theedia, liapessaveli: "yOu sad I woad certahrty Sever meetspin. ' aotroiOt ineult," I exclaimed, with indigestion,' 88 1 shall t 4. are to &sage !ar rives sad emery at dip very ant station' "Nay, sir, 1 Mesas liw-thus*." reersded my meepaaioa, gravely; "I Wand only to myself se beiag doomed to he este( is the lower of my days, if your wishes *mid he carried isto I have bees a piekrieket from my very cradle; "and," added hi, after a pans*, "I am thaakfal to is; that I have not been altogether nuesoetedni in my voettioe" I was startled for ea Worm by the mum's seri• moans, sad, instiaotively—iltkoigi he was at the other es* of the oompartemet—looked for his wicked hawk They were lying is his lap before him, neatly gloved, one of them still hold. big the paper "Ah," be said, mailing, and at one compro beading my glair*, glebes, are nothing They are merely my whitewashed walla, my outside respectabilities, my cateatetioas charities, my prayer. before my below promediap. We have our little hypocrisies, like the commercial world. See, here," be rose up to his full height and the two brutes colored arimecratie hands fell mike floor with a third. "Here are my Wand smother set of thy *lee. ; "W -m% pockets who him, and reads things. "But why," I urged, "not kitt picked my pocket, my good young man?" "Because, sir, ' be answered, "I em taw bent on pleasure, and not on business, unless snipe hill very enticing should oome in my way; open and unreserved oonvenuion, too, such as I felt Leonid indulge in with you, is to one io my sit.. nation" (the poor fellow sighed) "too rare a hap piness to be easily forgone; besides," he added, reassuming his natural toss, "you don't carry your bank notes in your pocket st all." I felt myself glowing all over u red as beet- Rat or boiled lobster, but I managed to articulate u calmly as I could, "Bank-notes! eh, that's a good joke I very seldom have anything of that kind to carry, I'm sorry to say." "Yes, but when ion ksiser ieserropted the other slily "Well, sir, when I have, what then?" I retor• tad, with assumed carelessness ••Way • what a very Wane place," tAnarked be, very slowly and impressively; "your seek cloth seems.to be fur keeping them safe." "How the devil did you come to know their' I cried, in astonishment "What does it signify' . What eau he 'be value of thieves' I.)gier he answered demi,/ ly "I ga l litire you have 0.1 ambition to be inform ed " "Pray tell," I entreatetl, 'Tr.) ;e!i! I hum bly apologia,;" I hat! very nearly robbed myself of a moat interesting OM ..er.aum3 through nay own ill humor "It iv very true that I Iviv, a number of Sowel l note, in the place v•tu wt 11. jun, which my purse would not hold; but what •to earth made you diecoter it?" , "It war eery simple retationiug," ne replod, "and scarcely needs explatamion; stiffener, are seldom worn now, and yet your neckerchief bad something in it; you were anxious about that soteethiug, and put your fingers to it involue• tartly a osea times; it was not through solici trade for your neat appearaace, for you newer touched the bow of it; nor did the thing uti-fit you, or tickle your neck, because instead of scratching, you simply tapped it, as a man tape his fob to be assured—there, you're doing it now—olthe safety of his watch ' l Wbat a fool I am!" I exclaimed, testily 'Nay," said he, "it would be more Mail to ooMpliment me npoi aqy powers of observation." .11 do oompliment kou, I replied with can "I think you are exceedingly clever fel dorj RES "Weil," said he, "it is opt for es to speak about tint; I know a thing or two doubtless that may be out of your respectable beat, sad I dare my I colikl put you •p to the time of day in see aril mitten." "Pot me op to it," I cried, with 'ultimatum, and parting 'Amy last ray of superciliousness," 111 am as ignorant as a peacock, I feel; do; I en treat you, put me up to it. " Whereupon I am booed to say that my oom• paaionOotaninaieated to ms such as array of ia terestiag hots regarding his &ling as would have shamed a parliamentary blue book, and beguiled the wit!: hours with coaversatioa, or rather mono' ,of the most ezeitiag kiwi. Lord Byron Watts that one of the pleasaatast,persons he ever asst-ia his lib was a pickpocket, end hasten to eiders. his lordship's opinion with my vwa. I felt all that satisfaction in listening to my nefarious acquaintance wbioh beings to an intercourse with an enemy during a temporary trope; the delight which a schoolboy feels in play ing at ket with his pedagogue; or the pleas. id ors wish is experieneed when s bishop happens to join, for once, in the chorus of one's own ems le song. a ffable, so almost friendly, an air ,pervaded his remarks that the most perfect sense of security was engendered 'with me. I could seemly' imagine that my agreeable companion could have ever been in reality concerned in a fradulent transaction, and fir lees in any deed of violence. We had just left Prestos, end be Sas °one's ding a hied? interesting liaoOUni of bow bad mummy wee insulated is the provisoes, whin a Goddes s :l=kt attack um, to whisk sevesbe• lees I y liked to give utianutee. I ieft eueedisgly &Most to know meetly how gar. rotting was eireetal, yet how was Ito pat mob a quoins to so iseireseive and gestleass-like seousdrelt As last I seetered remission manb, I Did he happen to have beard from any a . equain. tame who, threso siefeetese or ottoman, bad Mei in the inn lleSmi hessidmear hie profess eke, bow the prone was eiNged. I tr . ootbloil I for his answer, sad half repeated of haslet said kabythiag so ;ads se soon as the vim had Ileft my Hp, He, however, did set Mash alight fy sad beesolegly; smiled with the limidesee ll is ore sister some art, who is iipaorsatly biter. rooted as to bit ksowleiirrof in Ire prisidpiee, 'pilled up his &lie softer , with-hie real Made, sad thus delivered himself: 0 "Why, siepleill slough, sir, the prole is i a sa lar seCioa ki. :t, this avowal was, as we, be as maples. Ti was like the qbeetion 1 t Ilogossooi mooted mai; as faiths, s 4 arti i Sessitn, being Mena to the dm* rash. EWE, SATURDAY MAMA, OCTOBRIM Dement sheet," till iodised for because I saw that of your ibielli °huge sty cm,. or this pool fel. tees bed dtiven tt, whose mental for far better 111 se A 7 111431 1 rii/V 'CL MI otea is the ems* with Ow= lowas AO" who email ass to be •thei Dike eiNellispow How elequeot did my fonnisisat friend bu. some shoot his fitvotitslol4l I What aided be tbow istr bir draoriptioaal mliVbsaltair breadth 'Slip= trait **polio Alba Ulla* PIP 1100. isismreptisli biotin aw wok of his woes. Woo, bolted et esriossAiownsofierissioso Left alone with his man ibeAsed amply Ardead bees aratuasiadat. Clooa, bri e qmpe, with union tie potbintes-4 busierus, in plain sltithwt, re tursisolaiMurfrom tier theatre—who had thrown a sumutersault *au ores his head; so , t ~ n os with a stout partyNifv u diumer, who bad so seek--postti rely la alma the opersi tor a abases, nod who • bike, frioadle arm io ash a MOM Umiak was I*as for a week, "Awl pm daubss hots of and with out way oisoiensimmi?" I itilisireei, a is/ eredaility. . • . • „ „ "Quite aloe% sirs " replied ha, ` 4 4,1,411:oll ca. ass, the giurottees were mend loam shorterMa myself; with a tau of I* nits', for Jostanso, nail he Isitigeied pod hwitowolly, "it Would ha almost . I imailiod wig heartily 144 1 1:ta wake too.— Would he be so pod as *Dhow ate, jest to giro me as murla bow the thing woo dotter "I throw my arm from the be* of your Bock, like this," said he, seitist the seldom to the word, but the eery greatest delWioy of the touch. "You are are I as sot trowtroskierojog year' "Not oa all," said I. "Go Os." • . "1 ibeo sloes tba (ere arm tightly• , Stoop a little lower, please; theuk.you, and, eomprose the windpipe with----" Where was I ? Why 1 was lying on the floor of distortive instead of sitting oa the corner mat? Why was my seekeloth safest/Bed, mid where were the bank twee tt sootabiod? These qaeationa is company with many others, pr. scat• ed tisennelves to my mind as the train glided is , to Carlisle statioa Above all white was my oompanioo? I know by the utterriag w that the train stopped nowhere be. tweea Preston and—Yes, but it did though, just for one minute, at the junction of the Win. dermas line, to drop paimageni, although not to take them up. "Guard guard I" "Yes, air Carlisle, sir. A quarter of an hour allowed for air "Don't talk to me of refreshments," I Mad homely. "Did a man from this carriage get out at Ost ealioluter "Yes sir; very gentlemanly young man with fishing "Yee, and a landtag net. A 'Ake tourist. halted whether there wee trout streams in time neighborhood." I bave sot quite settled yet, is my own mild, whether the thing was planned from the very. first and the lost has itself—which was Dot claimed —a pottioa of the diabolieal plot; or whether the intentions of my companion bad bees really it io• orable until I was fool enough to put a tempta tion is his way, whisk he could sot resist. . It was like plaids", the Bloomer suit of arum* in the almasher of Joan al Aro,.aatt• espeattag•shiskollis would *Mop amilkimenssasod alsommoll notent is profiles's°. to thus martial costume to whisk shr bu bees so lonesoeustontad, and in which she looked so becoming Previous to the outrage the man's conduct had been serialist, gun.• tri, proaehable He reasoned too, perhaps, that sums he. had so foil; 'tpat.soo op to tlat Anne of day," I should hays no further oceassioa for my gold repeater At all events, my irart..ling se• cpsaintaneet had takeo that away with him. litltilBTuzizlNQ Cut ,sew witty °occluded with Chios gusrautkee religions free , Jos t to Christians, which will be used as cloak fir all *OM of prdst-iyttstog, awl the per t.. 1 oil squabbles betweeo the wive bud the imp-rted ei-rgy will utwasinuatly spring up Asa ste-ei mess (II the view Christian taut ueo brougut t.. bear in evangelizing China, wont the ftiltowing rittadt from a letter, writteti Ott board the Pow' listse, sod published to the Now y,.rk Journal of Commerce: "I am ashamed to be obliged to ructord ahr tact, known sod unoontradieted, that the Eaglish b.,1• diers sod sailor, were guilty of the most violent cod shameful sots, for whioh they Lave reoetvcd no pnoiehment, end hese not oven bw•n They broke iota the stores and plundered (Vat when Lord Elgin anti his Wile were in the town, and near by; they attempted to ravish Ciliates wows in their bonito, astir/hen their husbands %desired to protect them, murdered them in sold Mood. These see the sees that wage war Upon the unoSsuding and belplsas, sod justify themselves, or are justified by others, on, the ground that they We divinely the apoetles of et vilisa,tion and Christianity to the Chinese ; I intend to gilt* your readers some of my ideso; an. waived sines coming into the East, of the char enter 'iodisation°. of the British officials, civil and military, and of British merchants who go *broad to make * fortune as somas possible, and then return home. Certain it is, they ere No harbingers of the miliensium, and not to the heathen world, if it has no other saviours." r Main* WINN A travelieg eorrespondent of the New Hampshire Plitriot, writing t.f Ma deira, says "Mr. Marsh, United States Consul at Madeira, is a Dative of the fine agricultend town of Green; laud, Neit-ilampahire, whose ample and cheer ful hospitality amuecl others in well as 'eyed!. It was absolutely princely, at the MOM dine it was without ostentation and bosat Not only did be keep a free table, spread with all the deli. eacies of the island, his house nut of teen, bat be kept-an open house is the town, where ample remit and Ambers were R the disposal of bur party, with attendants to do the wilting. sod the seruuts to provide our breakfasts Indeed, 'we were limb dell we surveyed; whether house, beds, germ% fruits, book or food: Mr March hes been for Many yeare largely engaged in the wine wade, in which be has made* princely for tune. I wish that MI the swine htbbers , publi. ass lad liners,' would remember the state { inept Mt. March etgetaieatettllctios that not he pip. ermine are made a year is all the Is. Ind of Madeira. Asd yet it it aleandent.fa the United States- , aid as delicious se abundant The Astriesa) crop aeverfails *oath ol4bkeed Mildew bees killed all the linen in Mader's.— Strychnine iVriirinit tail either lithe vise does" titsh,,Two taimphfustieskii oonatry laws visited peals New York, during tikhallto season. hs Ahem skirted, gessaaser clad nymphs matis sauce es the stegu,thsy became restless sad uy. "Ohl • ' esolaineed. mat t so "wen, meryr shies she —l don't ] ` 'lee "04 ! the fold settee doe t care; it iilet alVi treetTei aunt : torott as to soh a plfiai," 1 ` Ilk MAU, the Wu i lsagb et rm." Aleir ow or two Sags sad a ptronstte, the loloolting llstr sods ishi: "Oh, let's grit ism!! rsioti, sad l direHt reel, eetsfortsble." - . • *aces sitio bulk, ppato toe sister, _wipes own fate was scarlet Amish it 'wore an air of detcrinisatipn "Ws the first dine I ever was at a * a 411 ism it will te the fist, so u owf , if 09 dose d warm, tir CO Tal ILEIWAILD QY COUILMY:: A feet yenta ego, on. s radiant spring afterli 'pools, Ms men, erbovirom tbeiroonversation,apsti peered to bet forsigoars,, stopped beton • Abe of ime of our ° line workshops in P 4441048" 'for the manufacture .ot locomotive cosines - Eo. swat tiftte, the elder of thlitivo den ioG , quirk of the sepnrimoodent is altendanee, if bit! - nrottW permit them to-inspeet tins works "lfeweart paas . is mid lookabout, if you please,'" `!aid the supertuteudent, vexed appagntly being interrupted to the perusal of tits news+. papers. tie !ben scanted the two straogerS utorettitisety They *ern respectably bet plainly!! clad, and evidently made no pretension to ofik trial dignity of any kind. Is there soy one who can she* us over tb4 i establishment' and 'explain matters to us r ask Mr. Wolfe, the of the stranger!. "Yoe oust pleb your own -way, gestisineo,l replied tie sepetiammdent, owe aro alt lowibusy too sttsnd to, evcry party that conies wko. 4ituk you not to haunt tiprthe workmen 1y aak, in h 1 tgiery questione I Itlnti not iso lunch the matter, as the manneti tbst tettertiftsusbra to Mr. Wolfe and I his oeutpatitsu. it was spoken with a certain autninitiou of superiority, mingled with ootimmpt to; the itisitors intimating a hatightit and 'selfish temper on tits part of the speaker. "f think we will not - trouble 'you ) " said Me. Wolfe, bowing; and *akin/Otis coripasi,a'a arta they parsed out. , there is anything I distike,ittisioehmlity,7 said `Mr. Wolfe, when they were in Abe etreet.r? "I do not blame the unin for not wisitios to show es over Ili. establishment; be is no donisksor *eyed and interrtipted by many heedless wittito bat be might have dismissed as with emu tory Ho might have seat us away better content with a gracious refine!), than with an ungracious cow. I sent. "Perhaps we have better luck Sere ,' said the other n , end they stopped before soother wrok»hop a a similar kind. They were received by a brisk little loss, the .bsiti clerk. apparently, who, is reply to their request to be i shows over the establishment, answeeed, "Oh, i yea! wine wish tuts, gentlenseo. This wey..".-.-../ So saying, be tarried them along the ores strew ed with iron bars, broken and rusty wheels /Al iron, frageneots of old cylinders, into the pritieiN pal workshop. - . .. i, _ ,I fj Here, without stopping to- explain say oas t hint, he led aka straarws along with, the (mi. I dew ititeatioa of ragtag rid of them•-as soon possible. Whoa they paused where the worh. 4 men were riveting the external castings of a 1 boiler, the clerk looked at Lir watch, tapped his 1 right foot against an iron tnbe, and showed otlior. I , bigof of icopatietios. Whereupon /Mr. Wolfe re- 4 merited. We will not detain you longer, sal' 1 sod with his friend took leave. ": I "This mai is an improvement on the usher s !' said Mr. Wolfe, "but all the civility . he bag is on We "arises; it does sot corns frogs the iteaq. We must lisak.lember." 1114 atanr*tor arailradocon - for nearly WI ao male ierriltovrboi use of &ea ponitod W a titanic of a kroornotive engine with a train OLORtr n "wadi. It overtopped a email building, out morn than tau feet in, height, a ocutiouhLestis k g with a yard and workshop. `..Look, - r.id tio, obrerSttr, "bare a a tunohtuisi. whose 'p.m, t., not .to our hol,. Prubstity it, was thought too small a Oulleellll tor our jourposo cout• patot.on "Never. helm', ter uti try it," stAtt.i 31r. W o 'fe Tney entered, and fouud at the diewk a uai no aged m.o , who s e sesouwhat. grimaky lokpLot aad apron round bus waist, showed that ha divititti nut labor* b, twevo the workshop and the count.- iug ruoak. "We *ass to look over pm: works, if )kiu. liavt. Do objeotiott." -It will give me great pica/lure to show you •til that iii.) be ettu t " bald tut' wvQhauw, re tch a pleased shinty, riogiug a be.warid Wittig the boy whn entered to takeoffs:go of .ho °thee lie then led the stay, cod ezplained to the it clangers the whole process of tioortructing a lo ctiontive engine He Knotted rhea bow teal isric.us parts of the machinery wait . machete toted, and petit oils answered all iht it questions. He told them of en improved *node of tubing boilers, by which the power of generating steam was inoresecd, acid showtng with what care he provided 1 ,, r security from . bursting - TwO hours passed rapidtp away. The strangers ware dolighted with the jowl/quit:le theplayed by the mechanic, sod with his frank, attentive sod unsuspicious tosauerc "Here tea was who letvcs his professiou PO well, that he takes pleas. ure in explaining Its mysteries to all who can uoderstead thew," thought Mr. Wolfe. um afraid we have gives you great deal of trouble," wild the other stranger. "Indeed, gentlemen, I have eojoyed your visit," said the tweehanie, "and shall be glad" to see you again." "Perhaps we may,"-said Mr. Wolfe; and the strangers departed. , Five months afbrtsards, ca tkt, whose means were quite limited, est in his o&oe, meditating how bard it was to get humans by thetaide of t•iseh large establishment**, were his comggitcrs, the two strangers notensd. He gave them - a hearty welcome, handed chairs, and sat down ' . 'We come," aaid :dr. W i yife,...arith a propoz sitiou 14) you from the Emperor of 'flutist& " "Prom the Emperor,' iv "Hero are our credential "But geutlemerr, " " wad meohaulo, "what Joe* thin carped such au honor?" "Simply by your straighL (My sod frankness, combined with profesiional intelii pimp," said Mr. Wolfe. "Because we- were strangers, you did not think itioossitary to treat us with distrust or coldness. You saw we were% earliest in acquainting rurselvee with your works, and did not ask us, before extending to- as your civilities, what letters of introduction we brought. Yon measured neby the spirit we showed, end not by tbe dignitils we Could bare exhibited." • liat fr T nieobinie " visited Bt. Peteraburgh, end eoo afterwirde moved his whole establishment 1 tb . He bad imperial orders for as many lo cote St 're engines ae be could oonstruot. He has let. y retUrned to his own Country, and is still , re wing large retinas from his Hassian work. .14. ' And all ibis prosperity grew out of his unselfish civility to two 'trailers, one of whom was the Wilt agent of the en, of Russia. istrossAm Usingt—The Pinata /1 and Coss*Willie Railroad ocoapatiy h as. * wile d ~ verdict WWI" 'GIL IV'S :L A*Omi, Jr., of rittehniig t for the cant of WOO.. 4appeari s by & staptialo9:l l 4o 114 6 4.4; OMFF will Gem 11010oara autteiket.ter Pr Aitirld SUM of the stock ( the, miry ip 10161,, viten thy. UAW AM .thattfOrt i btu( never patt pp MitliAlikee. %Mit 4 1 a,stAKIAP!In Irlik,We at thel i instaim ilen._,,nver, with : pie ita l )eir.' t i ll skn alallalikt that; p OWIR BO I 4 i i ft JAME, be *MAIM if? JPOJI ga 11 3$ 4 1,ffsaJ ..olkoPT W44.11441 0 :/ 1111144 1 trr -41 T.. 11N Aar sent ed thu s the & aai t aters rorliby Clas..Rolidatowto Oro. Lapt by lb* *tor, ta the cilipplub soil 'that ilivretri say el s* Ohs istikkt4ll4 tp•st d aisior tgit.b delot. *wept juspitt , 4,Vind tle pt&!ot) s r 4 ,6141, pow mow, ,Pat jell, however, thenithi (per. iriesowi Ws a waist maw' s 01. itobutais sw i sh. woo 409014 ?Kopek with; ilikelei.. BM Ths.(folloviug, slippedi.fross iha Louisville Votiniel, is about ,sismisol c/16114.thiliS of ki41 0 4 1 4 19.; -7 ,u • = • A eorrespoodesouf rbe New Ida ilotereutl of Consueros, writing esepard thoolisnad Biota filluta Frigate Nohow,. ° ter* pi_ lo o fsopb a , river, China, June SOO T give", tbe lartlaslare of a terrific hail stormit bleb' 'Wittthe allehor , age of the several •Einuadront at - thereace. - He was writing Ishii smattoont, shesstbinr struck the ship like that of it solid stansfiielill 00404 , ing the whole length of the 14p, under whiehit ,treitibleil and quivered tor a moment, and seemed i•ittly to topple over. At iheilimat instant loud voices of command wercheisdros deck, mingling with the creaking of the rigging, the rush of toed, and the lowering of boats. Leaving my room, arid rushing to the gangway to uoertain the cause, I teas mit al the tout of the engin; with a deltiv of t sin, and - Still worse; with a tempest of bail %totes of sn'elt Min and Woe se:thad never knows One, , striking me is the eye, not only for a tWinded itjwgkertrit i elkouttoialle pain; *hiliot ber ~and .Iger, at:liking , we upou u p ou k i, . t, ~,, , m , seemed 'a tomoist to break' the skid; through a thick not, *flirt fd easel.--. At Inge% reaching tbaillsok, Shull-moss mot tbe eye I is irsoina gilt had. apirialt ,ep'.4, 1 out forewarning, under _witkoh. the ship reeled, and the waves me to a fearfecheight, threaten- I tog to leave the bottom of the Gulf bare: - In .- I deed, such was the fore. of the wind, u it drove the water into the sea, that though wts were an. 1 eliere4 ten milee from the shore iikin in foh. 1 otos of water, it was soon mooed site P9lfblitsf4 [ was aground without moth% m its sneboragel I Sand 'etas also blown itiebtillitly' from - the sh ' to tbe ship. The boson'. thee Ilintieson twillsis ed by the sidatiof rho, owl and thane in her, thwilm4o URA be .s 0 Oil ~ itaiiiiii. ..,1' swamped ber, tee' men bun snow tato ttl6, sea, and threaterheil me n being itasehatlY ( Wat; I lowed up by the wives.-' Ottr Stonsmodne, dip , tame and Liesantantailisith all tbs. Wei* ello „e-re, were, iostaikay ua deck 'Pad alw Limit posti:l under toe pitiless tor*, giving oilkor to low ti . Last,., cud if possible to mane the unfortn or te men ; white the oreiv;Ull obterttfrrig therprm 1. unflest tektite, but slictiring the deepen - oriel 'et y in their cuusitenaurwe, stanieed . every serve 10•,.r the t hous and then sago,/ their oars, p.i.,d them manfully .,. Four boats were 11004 wou,d, real contain ing tea men, whose chance' ' ~., we d little better than thaw of the castaways. At this time I susetioded in reaohieg a paid*, 1 on the "hurrioane dook,",whore I could view the fearful strugg!e for life, and the_whole feet around us bowing to the storm, thou g h hardly able to keep my plates. How fast the bodies of the poor f”l'u.ss receded from "us,'borne away by the vie ! k nee u f the waves Tio, indeettunable to s'irlin , je s tautly molt beneath entr , ship, tat! werirtioon washed swap The rest could be Me ate tutees mounted ou Ilse top of the warn, pd then sink ! log, and for a long time disappearing from sight. 1 The Irish' in pursuit took different direction ' act. I eordiog as tbe . 04fereiterit were driven, and titets• a Ir•ts at tiruits dinappearedt for so deep were the troughs of rite na, that. these . bests, 35 et $0 fret long, often aretard, to stand Jorpasallicuig, resting ou one aide of a wave. Seale of diem proceAe.l so far t.r th.' rescue of those they s ew I battling for life, that-when they had resented theta, they would , lune been, unabis to return but for the shatesueut of toe •p1e., 1 One poor fellow I _watched logs null .4 pautfok Mimeos, %A he was near ran I rrittrl ftlp7 to view. Noth t ug could be .Hsu I'M kill; itabiOlitiCh saintitnes rose abort, tun wave~, to which he seemed to tang 1 as to a plank, arid often as .hernstski am reappear oil seemiagly resolved to live. &legume in * air might as well Wile with the hurricanoe; and ' yet be held out, till to, my own relief as well as, his, the but reached him and tont'hini m. Two; full tirmrs bad paastai bullire the reamed warren board aga in B,lin, of them had been warrind three miles (tom the ship. The Bab a - the min, ate hail, the inountaiu.waves,lnd most of all the struggling men, treated a sublime and painful scene, such as' I had never irithboted bane, and' hope not to witness again As [ulna upon the dock and .' contemplated it,. 1 leneerkbend ,the lines of the post Lticasi in his Aursalia, wintry' he says it is pleasant to look abroad upon the 1 sea in a storm, anti see a ship struggling with i wind and wave, sod thee think tint we were not there ! The sentiment is.ata atrocious libel on human nature. It may be true whonapplied to stoics and epicureans, like the the ; but has no support in the szpiltience . of the mass of man. kind, certainly not in a bosom hiviog one spark - of humanity. iigitatoti hove I ~• t , r. i 5 - • =I MEI . 11d4=4. nos, s land lei. - Age C 4 S 3 I. - • timluzat "4;o/ Mm 0o tt~hrlidredidlositr- • t 4 01 MI 4 11 40" filift WINK 5 7 111 . 11 1 . 1 "1 , 1 1 2 r L tA=Pairia.49l r**. ity bilii•WiEnit Ala M Mil NNW ilgiradi adOldProl_ g %seem not a dew Mspdod bissOns, Orf>toar'• SO bag* 4001,1141.406 L To ing dab Aoy to so. . Wt! tin Ia tho sound of tewiag Ilgaidstdkrig rho idr. A and itibsesgaidin 01mobig 'lLd .408 of I.ogd bob ; add that To lads id* thsludip tbe pige• Of ilarstire tit[ lif Ws. _ _ ' • A TEILTLLING IMAMS tar CRUM Homoutut Jimumm—A touteLrontihr was committed in the to an of Pattliitgalatobeso Co, on Sunday night, Sd A gentlemgo named Ban• non has a country residence at iNtillog, sky* be resides through, the Sumer menthe. H. has a yowler brother olio MIEN 00 -Am fremimer, augi ha/tenanted lisibtother ea di tgbt *Ms to discharge the le h servants, us er another. On Saturday eis . t the IwitAer apiinierna New York, tad yb BlO*di ifestatied the di e . charge of ems the musses is the house, tad his retinas net beteg ceseplied with, he refund to sociompasy his *other hem., but continued on to Sharon, Conn. his native plans. Onl3u. day evening he tots:reed to Pmeliag by the Bar: is. RailreelL At the depot he beeroweeki re volver, welked.to his bdes and, banked it tbs doorlitil w r ii t 11 04 d , „b• ( 0 100,4 bY gm servant 1, * - mild shoot Ire: But t& brother theinundes, 'sad peteolefft hie attitsdould isesstion, rested the lime b' bin. Sidle saw , to , okra di• don tiny.OuOINISt ' Ibil Ml* ' ma* wag cua, j Witskilithit; recjirplua from the biro to chi lie . 4 . 4 _,. .4.`. , , tt. Met him sad wltlitiltkiirMti .; ." • . weber three tit:nest IhwiMilbtoMmosiatimpthwheibledp, lug in tatoletituese , _ , Am imnotemot , thipAeose aAewdff, m ntm aiit e t l,f l A t.kit ki:ii glltsr.lls.tu, . 11l,e1 , E . 14114 fVldikriik, m it; - priiiireie ar 414 , t pwimok so' nbitinoblothig- inessesreo•-ths is, saws= sed tilatigns Altri shoran lors ptite4lettiO4, ill 7 ), .01cr4F , 11. d after the peqetrstion of al . 4,4 .-.., ~ ~ ben erreetsd . He i! s en WV in/ hid st.l' Wcaiihnlis I.lM:i La "too tw A4.41,1pi4 EZEiEI flt.► 11:4 .111 1 8. - I?tAditY. ° Mftß. r All=mlU 4 t:a✓ , 4 1 tie Mien* berrOgpeatiM 41411010.11,00, !. illinth JostmatiralTaied the lisliculritigii e“.• g-ro+64 , I It aim tables Wets s Wife, 4 MOO SUS I do" . i Oa 0 the - ditacti ' oisitft.sig. se orposiorai $4 thl" tri l lidtbkhoinfinotAittflia•bnpoomi etmAttitid'a i doi Oorytteoriotimpiketommetbosi 'ialtiNlCWHlWilybßftfilwalbustelledret6 A l ' fidiciii 4 1 - itnittwi -'Bolinofittlfiber~ shire baskirrary fltith+etisbeixeraM~MrslWs? lad dosorho, 1MA:1 1 1'04W etiderlod ti4lll,emitae do' allow e t try title'! WWI "'''" 4 -„ t 'lte'r* **4' we N,OS lotiglaitti; ainte*Mitirli n '4l, Do Nom o titerctolit iters'a z lain hrTI -E itqAo4 .6l o 4 'or ,' f - • '', iiiiltisr be itstOttich4oOsi wsscktekf • ~...., : . it. own knock was hessiA ,-;ei'd tildi-, 01: 41 V: r miTeIlit IA " . 11; A i min =k a li ~. 3 § 4f . 1 : -irii44.4 Mr.; 4 -64.94 „1 0 4 1 ~ 44,1 1 0 : 1 ' ,'.V4 ' t i t, Ai doC t ik tr tivini. 16144 7 we V t4 into : Dili It la • • it • gidilt t i l ' 6 411 4 • ;: ) 4: 0 :: - 4 ' ' i s' - 1 • r ib , teviii. . ~. - .:, .= ',.' , il,; ,• 1! ' ",', Tow iiiimlOaki. A ,44113. ; . • .ck , 'on itilik tvitieitlatatufaciLou pi . tL, . • e.loe As rooto's mistress did poi ; P, . 1 ,..4 11 1 0 1 Nkii, kr that deseriptum.eos Mold beat ,ttliAt NICI4„, trodammitis mar trimtds, bit*„,qt.mtz t .i . *bleb be. -leaded slant .04 Aci A - ten Pt 1 ""Y illuahtvlithASJlKAnSin im (rid be woe rad, ateiiiimplisnamiotiMid& ClDOlpssion vette or anicassisbiasc h th s eta,. , dad looking after him, a. bell go, : spy, eitliM sad **dumb:ad amatatemprw„, * . tVp r Psols abaraster for hilitirvollilel• a lirt ti l it Ma as • sighs luta, Limirs,Sissl 7 . using sbalastseemesar bcdiemosied Amt. sAw. t door bad been, rieshreammiiii ha opts.,„Thb Nosy that was not eorreet f alshatogiktas semi& lillod door was fastened by a demi. lamb; so bo.. ,sot to his isseter's zhetkroom. waked him, sp, • lioid would not leave the room Until be Mowed, him down stairs sad closed the .dear, ,hie, is *might to be - -worth dares star iroliamoso mad • pair of private leatehmen in addition. , it /rumen Isonsserr.— We era ieskileued to t. L , recently reterftied from mash* iseyert, the following tosteiting.nertatiest: i ---..... e-. 1 On the home trip of oneotonr Nese iorksted Live . rpool packets, one heist-sucardedisista ewe., Vesta. thwe - sirful-seoarge l she ship.imar,i Wm att. T i ts parPenter of the weasel; of tuieerete , oblemati, and haring on handl& tittlevoss. [ o. ad of II" summers, was one. of the I, on visoksw r la shipmates madly enclosed the body' Is •Me easituoch, and having read over him the busk" erijoe, and attached to his feet a - grindieteettr of the purpose' of ginkiss it, idel*Witio fifij mbrsoe of otd calm. The Peof Isiiy;IIINI lOW 'ef aktbe Ices of his mound protector, qiiilf+' es ' and toefttie bee eotdd be tesetailith to - dd th e e thaiit'Criniams . di& '' On' Oil *sr 9 016ettiftit eliateetililit Itishiegimbito V Wee bf ftsf shiP,''encf ialt'liciadhlidderilliss . a Open ithetpertofiadha' to 'date tteithkAJ , as; readily 'pante ly the= chi* .votp r m v !potoured a bOdi kid *Witler" '' chill tend bittalt ild tok,yor Akil • nd mookbad the eiciflos pfiaiiiiiiinooi ri !monster, and with the 64:orbit Walk' bitalea the writhieg mass On b4 r a. Wit' , oti the deck is its d.>ath struggles;` the WIC heard a siogalar rumbling aci4 e that j e ar ee tir. ry i preeee' d truth within - the tiling 'ei tive.'" i Tilet e I a sbip-age they soca cut thar tra lido the tie* ;dead fob, ;Da to beir great 'ie ' tie (odd 'tft° 'it bad swallowed ;the cornea ter, - grind-elose Sal boy, end the f . oyteer, who bid swooned, tictq' gad up the grutdistone, cad witli,,Aa militant of the boy .to turn it, 'was yielding "14101iiif : to mkt his nay 0 . t.' 'TIMMS t WbOLIDN'T IM AS A bias... 4 never would pits-through the *Mlle streets, put hi cloy smoke in the face of every woman met; I would not take my atation ou the sante of **Ter betel, to criticise "she deer etedurte" therpeseedr I would nos pass halt my time, arranging the fold* of my meat behtessmintsw, and the other half in ins billiard loom or alma; I would en wear Nixes" wtien ler mes-imas comfortableonly in ilieikbt 1 Inclinations* of the scores of frerinini hearts bed • brobem, nor buy Kota to erbibit es gifts fiefs elm,* ble she; Y would Obi wistevirlffeitudettelliell and Manliness, in toesetieleg Mite tadlitiabnio behind the counter, when antllffeinhe big teiirdeee; I would nee beeitenaie Oaxaca any women who wee in distrenaftearyebtsilieled of the prophet, hoover r to sea the'etror 'or Mime Lydia Lynguhitt irbe arettl+s4 . Altedif done without uhe *Ord, or look' atrbile T stood up for 'the 'tient, Mrmilit - Pit see • lac la the Red Sea Ilratl-L-blime 11/Nue/et $ $ DROP A TlAlr Mae ?•letrelsaagt iodides* of the Ines of the Atottlie' have - heetrielatid, aid many an eye has beet, dimmed , litikefipmmeal by the tear of ay mpaaby ; but ; •ellar folismit ig is eertaitity the most affeetibribat arm hamt-sess. ft at related by one of the iremated Y An Englieh lady, 'boasts ow beakdat Soutli• mitres with her husband, had tbras4oblidees with 'her—a gill about Ave years old, s beytabeitt tbrre, mid s' babe id her sttimitT.4l,l4,ustmed ha i jumped over, and sit the flanter - grow-tbittiar sod burned more ilereely'sheleek-berlittletirf, kissed her, and• threw her into the walard fihe then rook the boy, a fair, limiltby.litile entbraeed him, gave him bm4m kiss, and+tbrwm hint hi. Ile struck ob his amok, • end attaggled Tel hard Rising to chastest)* tbrewsepassia time., be called oat'"fifintessa,*, Nob,, tinsm to the most piteous tones, theWcattek to rise Masora. The poor woman then clasped her baby.ebdrer breast and.jusspoitia stithitybisaimg ospeated .ly as they Wawkle•this batsal - TRi B=o7 ISLANDIk—From lettenata the California pleas reerived• by the lam appears sitat.the Governor. of two JA teams ie_ laafid hose applied for the admissioa atheir.i r riairies iota or woo. It awns tisit, jp 4 111 0 11 14, 4114, Kies of the Society ialeaskawit the. ti r :Fi bp the Governors o b y whom be Rh baslllpes • to th e throne., sot) howeter,,sawar , • ed math of tyranay diet the Genernmat i eta* 41110 kingly Aloe MUM: Theitime4 was then .track is tbspreseamef the tativee of Great Britain Frame, sad tie) State The Miami akin at the almessaent weal °a as usual. The Governor, of tba lithaa invited the Amexima Nasal to a diner, whirs M 7 meanie& themselves their Wanda, sod dadtgtNerases! ommaditiOnally ) , ltorAdminaton Be' ititio - Piiithi proverbt a 84 leaps, Witold by /Woos " QM, ,iii,1044 to Illik o.o r. W.liftff Via& . .f i I ii.'h4li tarla; . 1 1 . " . - 146.• ~.. . libotrai '!p' .Ai sad ill - . l itt -...- .. k Delable cloii . i . tedi; t o 4, 0 4 Aftimi . to ail ou f bits coarpl,tat, , and in ale l7 -- - - Isaantia3inaii , procured ou the fOrioetaittirte: The lawyer 'irlv , (81180111 i and"tikegital ittisAirstoti is tiwf 18 poosidoleetair 41. 1. -.Stif X ' (f 4 . IMEEI Jit,t;il* £qwp =ZIA A ~ 10 . Art • MB •vi