AL CADHS sTufilER "& WILLIS"' Attnr.liex's nt Law, Ridgway Elk coun ty Pa., will n trend to all piofessiouu' business promptly. "j O II X G II A I. h ATTORNEY AT LAW i'iilejwav Llk County I'enna 7l MTRlrBL AllELY ATTORNEY A N D COUNSELLOR. AT LAW. UNITED St.VIES COMMISSIONER. Ridgwav, Jor Eenzinger P. O. Klk Co, IV,' NT iitiiiiii Com ire fotliC Tuiiit. P. W. BARRETT Editor INDEPENDENT TERMS $1 50 per Annum if paid in Advance T T. A R It A M S A T T O K N V. Y AT L A W LOCK JWEX. PA. DR. W. B TIAHTMAN, sr. m. n ) s cy; . u. Late of the Army if tin- Potomac. " ffayl'atticilar ut'cntion given to all casts of surgical nntuie. VOL. -6 IJidoway Ki.k County Pknna. SaTUKday January, 20th 1866. NO 2 isor. 1 BR. W. JAIJES BLAEELY, -St. Jhry's I Ik County Va. d rT "wTwTs'h AW Trnct'ces .Vedicii.es A;Svirgery I tutrix ilK' hlk Co. I a. DR J S BORDV7 ELL E c i. v. c r i c Physician H airly of lla'icii county Pa'.) W'i-i j ri'ini'tiv answer !.U professional calls i-v nij: lil civ l:tv, Residence lC, : .". Hnt ol tin' late residence oi Ilou. .1 I '-i!U. Klk call CO a. 57 p. K ... K. I'.A.tl.r.Y, KlMSCV ' Ck. Pa. Will attend Id all night nr ilnv. .u'v -1. l'il. Dil. A. S- HILL, Kersey, Klk County Pennsylvania. Will prvnptly answer all professional c ill, by uig.it of day. lioTElTCAlSI KitKnrKoi'ir.s Eagle Hotel Luthersburg, Clearfield Couuty Pa. R3".'Ve.!riek Koth Proprietor hnv. iiig li'!t large and commodious house, is 'i i v ti:- mi ire I to eater to the wants of th ? traveling public. Luthersburg! July 10th 1SU. 1y. . m. 37 a 10 p. m without . c Til eh sn en a no tee . Luthersliuig Cleat field County Penna. WILLIAM SCUIWEM. Prr.priet.ir. Lutlieisbnr.-, July 7tli 10L tf. n ati i n a rn t Cjra9r of Paaih Street tind the Buffalo lioad, h A' J ll P A. E!I03 B. H07T, Prop.'ietor CSayTlm House is new and Ct;cd up with' u pucial cue for the cmivi iiiiccn an 1 en ni'irt, of uneats. at moderate raet. tv?T loiiii s i t ii i.i a i t acii Ki"Q,-n P1ILADKLPIIIA & KIUK KAIL KO A D. This treat line traverse? the Northern unu Northwest comitieK ol Pennsylvania to the city of Kiic. on Lake Eric. It has been leased by the I rnmyh-n-via h ail. Road Cumpuvj, and is open. cd by th oin . Its entire len,2thw;'S opened for pnf' pen iter and freight business, October 1 TtTi. 1 TIME OF PASPKNGKH TRAINS AT f JPG WAY. Leave Landlord. Erie Mail Train 8 Erie Express Train 7 Ijiiivi: Wolu-ard. E..ie MailTrain H Erie Express Train 10 l,,iisencir ears run through ehi.nL-n both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at COO p. ni., Arrive nt Erie 3 87 a. in. Leave Erie at 1.55 p. m., arrive at New York 1.15 p. tn. Ei.eo knt Slkewno Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williainsport snd Haiti more, and Williainsport and Philadelphia. For inlorniation respecting 1'nssencr business apply at the S. E. corner oOth and Market Sfs. And for Friij'ht business of the Com pany's Acetits: S. 15. Kiiii-ston, Jr. Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Philndelphia. J. VV. Reynolds Erie. W. Browu, Agent N. C. R. R. Rul tininte. II II. TTnrsTON. am'. Finijlit Ay't. PltiTa. II. W. Gwinnvr. Gni'l. Ticket A,ji. VhiVa. Alfred L. Tvi.tr. General Su'(. Wms't. ' THE OLD MAN'S SCNG. Oh, don't he orrow fill, darling ! Now don't besonowlul. pray ! For, taking the year together my dear, 'Kiert isn't more night than day. Tis rainy wrather, tny darling ; Time's wave's lliey heavily run, Hut, taking the. year together my dear Thi.'ie isn't more cloud than sun. We are old folks now, my ilnTnvr, 0:ir heads they arc growing gray ; Hut, taking the year all round, my dear, You will always find tho May. Getting in at Night, The door was locked when I got kins up the (Jovernor was the diificul ' j l"K-d Jo take the cue, of course joined here, sir, Old Zip," silenced him, for he recognized tne ; but the fistic little fel low sarted the mocking b id, and all the dogs in the neighborhood having ty I kne"' he it give me particular fits if he fe Hid out as I was absent alter ten and the clock had juit str iek one. The back yard was an im possi bility, and but one chance renniued. There was a porch at the front door, tlin roof of which was a few feet below two windows. One of them I knew chorus for the third time. 1 ran along I he passage, reached the door, unlocked it, just as the Governor roused the second time, opened his door and seeing a man escaping from the house by the back way, of courso cried "Thieves ! thieves !'' and made a rush alter inc. I was too quick for him though opened the door, sprang out, C.. . ..,.! .1., t.n mwl t!m nthor nrmn edlro.n a bedroom which might or ! n""lu tllu dwr Pcnei1 in,t0 ,t,'ft . ., ; room oeiow mine, ana jusc reacueu n. e've ha I our May, my darling Ami our roses lont ago ; liutGod is God, my darling, Of night as well as of day ! Aud we foci and know that we cau go, Wherever He leads the way. . . . , , i n .... room or low in n(. nun lust aunt had arrive I on the same day and '.h w,,,',n " "ot r '"J , hci"i i,.,i.i ,1..,, ti :n weni a oi ick. aim auomcr voice uiui. i ll w,i-i ,nj mi........... . i . . ., .,. . . 1. I.IIUIT UUI'MllU'.l IU HIV ItVAti Vllil 111,1.- bor. Tompkins, who joined the Governor in the itv of '"Thieves ! thieves! uiur dor ! murder!" I was safe, though. Rushing up the stairs, I shelled" myself quicker than I ever did before or since, and was in bed and sound asleep in loss than half a minute. Wasn't there a row though ? I that room, but the bed was in the cornrr farthest from the window and I hoped T . I.....I 1 Un ..I.!,, t.i .rut in in 1 llirnili'll And the time of the year m coming my the rm wj't)l0Ut Zoning her, and dear, then I had an easy thing ol it. For the long dai knights aud the snow. Getting' a pl.itik from a neighboring lumber idle, I rested it against the eves of the she 1. pulled off my s'iojs and y, God of the night, my darling, Ol the night of death so grim ; The gate thai from lile leads out good wife, Is the gate that leads to him. it ! i .itit-i-if- find ttvriti nfvntv i It'lb liUJHI in my i.iyi 1 ii i i , , i cd " ll ri-'lit . so far, but I thought "ever heard so ninny dogs belorc-the it. necessary Ui order not to arouse sus. n'ock.ng bird of course, was outdo ug the morning, to remove the j l"eY1, nlu '.s -U1U c,m ,ic"' ,"r,7"" r ,.f i. i to crow lomiiKins, nexe uoor, naiioo- IL 1111. L 1 1 1 1 V I" III!, i ... . A Rood story i told of a Methodist prcachT and tho story is truu to the letter who lived about forty yeartmjT). Io was a bachelor, and we could wnta his real minie, but prefer to call him Smith. He resisted many persuasions to marry, which his frieuda wore con. stantly making, until he had reached a toleraby advanced age and he himself began to feel the DCd of, or, at least, to have new ideas of the comfort, of being nursed by woman's gentle cure. .Shortly iittei etiteiingotieof hiscircuits, a maiden lady, also 'of ripe years, was strongly recommended to him, and his friends again urged that he had better get mried, representing that the old ludy named woulu probably uotreiufi8i accept, him, notwithstanding his repute! accentriciti'-s. Do von think tho V responded tlio dominie, for he wry perceptibly lisped ; then I'll go and thee lier. He was a man of his word. His riug at the door bell was acswered by tho servincmaid. Ith Midi P within-T briskly but calmiy asked the lover. 'Yes, sir. Will yon walk in Y 'No I thank you. Re kind enough to thay to Midi P that I with to- thpeak to her a moment.' .Miss appeared, snd repeated the invitatiou to walk in. 'No, thank you : I'll thoon explain my buthiness. I'm the new Methodist preacher. I'm unmarried. My fiiendth think I'd better marry. They reeotu mend you for uiy wife. Have you any objections . Why, really Mr. Sm ' 'There don't antbwer now. I will call huh day week, for your reply. Good day' On tliataday week he reappeared at the door of Mis 1' 's residence. picions m nlaiik. Dra end, and down it went with an awful clatter on astray dog that had followed nm lor two or three squares, and who iui'iicdiatcly set up the most awlul whine I hound over give vent to. That started tiult'a dozen other dotts in the neiulr -- ' b.uhood barking ; a mocking bird in the Mannkhs AND MoltAI.s I.N RoMK. window above comtueiiccd us if ho ii The Turkish women till sleep in night, tended to split h's throat at it ; and an Ciips. ai.d 'ie Greek with all their !d woman in her niglit clothes. with a clothes on. The Iti man women, thir t. lrt H,. in her hand, appeared at a win husba ids and their children, all sleep , low across tlie street. I was sale as lar Mark naked. At Paris it is wi ' ;'; as she was concerned, but if any one to sleep in one's stockings ; at I'ome to Camo to our windows the candle gave slecn in a shtrf. A la ly h id comurs- I Clluii'h linht to reveal me. Nobody did come, however, and the old laay, utter peering up and down tho street for a iii'iiuti! or two, popped in her held and smiicd M. hluiuu l Ah.mr.. u,v. ti-cncrt lioveli.-t, (at least so he my.) io carry a tirjseiit to her foster sister, married to a EX'iMJANGE HOTEL, .''"I. EU,' iidiu'i T WIO THAYER, Prop'r. H. fiis h'MWfl is fiti'iisaui'v siiiiiiied on tliR iia' of iln rinriin. in 1 lie lower end of i'io town, (h well pvnvjilcil wi.li linusn run an 1 st i'ilinj. nnd llie proprietor will ill-ire no n iins to render the stay of Lis quests pleasant and ncrealjlc. Jlihjivii .hnj 2S, ISCjJ. r1 1.. DealiT in Ciotliiug, Huts, & Men's Furnishing Good Lock IIavkn, ("union Co., 'a. W()U TIM M. ( cuti-eviir.e, l-:ik comily I'a., locksmith o!' l!oroi;lio. U e went eary j in the morning, and knocked. 'Ct exclaims a voice. 1 1 told his errand. "Excuse me;" replied tho man, "I inn I rot dies-ed." hat does that Mainly : 'Come in llien." He locksmith, stalk naked. with a low bow, and led him to his wife, who was in bed in thi? same state. (!-i seeing tho pre-ent, a silver witch. sh sercamed with j n, an 1 IherJilp m lour (ilunieless bipeds, two sons an 1 iw i (laughters, emerged from a neighboring bed. The bath of Rome is u luxury beyond the reach ot the lower class. "What do i mi . . . - 1.T...1 i i rivi.iM. J no llricsiiig unu i"i up its eternal whistle, and it was fully half an hour hel'oru itatid the dog settled down and g ive me a chance to move. Creonimj slowly al mg the wall till I enters. 1 lie reached the window, 1 put my lianas eceived biiu nn the sill, sprang in. and with my legs you tak daiiiL-el : nm tor?'' re liiied 'I am a virtu oiw girl C.ryGeneral Manufacturer of Wagons, Ruggies &C.-ALSO Furniture, such as u,;t dip my body in water.' Ruieaus. Tables. Stanos licdsfads and mode of thinking was one Chairs. All kind of Repairiu done at reasonable rate. II V IJ O Y I n i II ') US K o h Si M r ri n r. , Proprietors HiVgway 1 Ik County IVnna. CLEARFIELD IIOUSEj Cokneuof Market ami Watkr St',. (Jra. fhd J'a GEO. X COLP.URN. PuorntEToa OOllHEAP HOl'SE, Mam St Jrookvillc Pa.,C. N. Krctz. I'ropr MS This house lias been refilled and lin iiisl. cd in a neat Mjlc, and iscvciy way adapted to the wants of the public. COUNTY DIRECTOR. ST MARY'S HOTEL Sr. Mauy'.s Ei.k I'iii'M'V Pksna. M. WELLENDOltF, Prop'r. lAivii. ti tvs:. s E. W. 1HGONY, Proprietor. n running to and from the Depot fren of eh irgo. li U S I N tt;tivv . V .1 s C A It D .S i.i. & vi ':si:xc:i:it It III (. (JITS, De.ilers in rnu mnl Cliemicnls. 1 VlN I S, OILS AM) VAliMSII. Poi'fa.u u-y x 1'oilet Vniules .iati'nary. ? I I! If. E't I ''ilflh, I' ,.,, Vrexlth-nl Judijr. Hon. R. ( White. Wcllbori.ugh. Amuifiiitr J ildijrn, Hon. V. S, Rrockway, day tp. Hon. E. C. .Schultzc, St. .Mary's. Stirnff. P. W. Hays. Ridgway J'rollirni.lnri). Er.J. nd Lcc. George Ed. Weis, Ridgway D.'sn'ct AHnrnry, I L. J. Rlakcly Ridgway i 'fritixiirrr, ! Charles Luhr. St. Mary's 1 Co Snriiijor, jGeorge Walinslcy, St. Marys j C'llMii I'sinnrm, CharlesWcis. St. Mary's ! Geo. Dickinson, Ridgway. j Joseph W. Taylor, Fox. Auditors, III. T. Kylcr, Fox I .Incoh McCauley. Fox. j . D. Derr Rc-nczctt hanging out, stopped to listen. es she was in that room, for I could hear her breathing. After waiting for a min ute. I cautiously drew up one leg. and then the other, dcew them around, and putting them down to the floor, was just conscious that I had stepped on some tiling soft and yielding, and was with drawing them when another yell broke out at my feet. The old maid jumped from her bed, crying Murder! murder'." and the dogs and the mocking bird started again. A little girl was lying on her back, under the window, and I had stepped on her f ice and. of cujvse, waked her tip. 1 decided in a Hash what to do. The house would be aroused, and I wa caught, to a certainty, unless I could "et lo my room before the Governor was Worlley Montagues icplytotlie creucii Up ; but t badn til moment to lose, ioi ladv who suggested that her hau is tc te nigger was screaming, so I would be iiuiin ved by a little 'soap and started for the door, ma le three steps water:" "Ah. madam, it you could see an 1 struck a ch lir, tumbling it over my feet!" . and in -iking the awfulest racket you ever , . heard in the "dead hour of night," iu a Ai.L PitUMt. A young sprig of a peaceable house. .1..... ,., m.nrivinl i.nrtv. The darkey and the old maid now ing "tlnevcs . anu calling tnc uover. nor. I could heai screams Mid all sorts of talking and noises among the neigh, bnrs, until ut length the old gentleman's voice was heard in the yard below cul. ling 'Tom ! Tom !" Tom fortunately was sound asleep. "Tom '." cried the old man, in a voice that would have roused a mau from an epileptic fit. I judged it prudent to wale then, and jumping from my bed, raised the window rubbing one eye, and looked particularly frightened, (which I wasu't) then asked : "Why, father, what in tho world's the matter?" "There's thieves iu the house '." was the reply : "get your guu aud come down be fUick. 'lies in the room below you, loin, hallooed Tompkins, "I'm certain of it; I saw him as he ran down, and threw a firebrick ut him. I know he didn't pas the door, Mr. Jones." I was directed to look out for myself ; It was promptly opened by the lady her self. 'Walk in, Mr. Smith.' 'Can not, ma'am. Have not time. I start on my circuit in half an hour. Ilh your anthwer ready ma'am ?' 'Oil. do walk in, Mr. Smith,' 'Can't indeed ma'am, l'leath anth. wcr me Ycth or No-' Well, Mr. Smith, it is a very serious mutter. I nh'iuld not like to yet out of tint icaij of I'rooidmr.e I 2erccth vndm stand inu Mith P . We will be married thith day week. I wiil call at thith hour, l'leath be ready, ma'am.' He called on that day week, at that hour. She was ready ; they were mar. ried, and lived happily several years. a Riium an 1 I do The same prevalent in other countries, Mi-s lleriy, in her ".So cial Lilu of England and prance," speaks I rum personal recollection of a Time when the use ol warm baths by the fair sex was far from being deemed cm Hematic of puritv or propriety ; and . ,i i .. i . i .. i tnoft readers win renicinoer uauy .'iai.y Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. several laiks who wi re bent on placing in his hat a vi ry heavy brick (or in plain language, tn make him gloriously i-creained louder than ever; the mock, ing bird screeched like a steam wh'stlc ; and the dogs made a chorus as loud as diunk.) which ihev accomplished about Julieu's. I reachel the door, however, ten o'clock at night. 1 he poor doctor twnny ami ipuui.j ..pciicu ... j-y insisted upon going, and the pirty an. got in the hall in time to see the old coini anied him to the stable lo assist gentleman open his door, with a candle . . 1 i i t i. .i 1:1 ;,l kiu tiriiwi !tml p.mif tiurrv.n ' tin the .Mil tt limn nr ins nurse, which iik'v h - - r ., .i i . . . '11 ...,r1i..lin noui if horn (III 'Ml:! ill IS. I U til a aiuiui, iivm ....... w L'lCli II.WKN. ('i.lN'I'dN I'dl Nlv P. I Vl,!'!,M in l-'lour. Grain ami ) Feel iwar the Passenger Depot lli.l, 'way Markets Corrected weeekly: Applet, (dry) fl bushel - 1 00 Ruck wheat " "... 1 50 R.M.1S, " ...! 00 Huttor " Ri - - 48' Hoof ' ' - 1 Offla Jioarda ' M. 0 00 Corn " bushel - - - 1 50 Flour ' bbl. - -1100 Hide It - - - OS Hay ton - - 15 00 Oats bu. - - 03 Wheat ' ... 2 50 Rye " ... 1 75 Shingles M. - 4 50 - E jgs - ' dozen - 50 Jlaiiu ' ft . . 25 ..'UVrk ' 18 ' -j "I - . , VOPIPR III ners.iiis indehicd lo late Firms uf C. I.ulir: Co, and Fred elnriiing .'i I',) , are reiiiested llicir iiccoiuils by ihe lies, of .Inly nest, either by nolo or oilier-wi-c. when I lie iieeniinis will llien be 'efl for iinni liatecolleciioii. Persons iml'dilcd to Ki e l Sidiienin" Co.. will find their nc. conuisat C'eui rcville until llie atiove stated I iine. CHAS. LUIIB. St. Mary's, May 1 5tli 1 80,1. Notice. --Pnrties attending Court as witnesses in I oininonweiill n cases must licrt ufler claim their fees of th.1 undersigned, before leaving Court, or they will not be taxed iu the bill of costs, 13y order of the County Cnmr's. LAURIE J. RLAKELY. District Attorney ' W. J. RLAKELY. Ho-A-sMler sfatinner and deal er in fancy articles Post Office Ruildiug. Centre Street. St. Mary's, Elk county, Pa. with his lace to llie animal's lo," said the doctoi. alter leeliug for the .. i . . .. i' reins. "1 am lnsiue out on my iioi.-e, o. laee behind, I don't know whicli-soine-tbing wrong, anyhow." "So you are," exclaimed one of the wags ; "get off, octor, and we will put )ou on right. Get oil' the devil !" hiccoughs the doc. i .. .i i... tor. "no vou ioii t. .1 nst turn mo noi.-a around, and it will como light you must all be drunk." I sto.id and I sprang behind It. Lp cime the Governor, reached the door, opened it ana went in. Iu the meantime there were all sorts of confusion and inquiry down stairs as lo what was the matter. No one else camo up, though from where 1 stood I heard every word ot inipiiiy and exp'a nation below and in the room. Ol course thev couldn't make much of it. ... 'Tho little darkey was too frightened and The head of a turtle, for several too sound asleep at the time to under ,l..i i.tt.-r us Kin,:ti:itioii li'.iiii tlie bodv. stand the truth and the upshot ot the i..i'..;.. mnl i vhibiis animal lile and sell business was that thev concluded that satiou. An Irishman had decapitated she ha 1 been dreaming, aud the Cover nm. and soiac davs afterwards was amii. nor. after giving her a sound shakins sing himself by putting slicks into hi and explaining the matter to the kroiised mouth which it bit with violence. A neighborhood, from the window, went ladv who saw the proceeding exclaim down to his room again. ,.J I So far, so good. I now had to go "Whv. Patrick. I thought the tor- down stairs, re-ch the back door, un tlewasd. ad." bar it, get int.. the yard, and Make for i... Ii i....' iiii Imi. lm pr.itbnrs which was in the second story ot a D ICK not sensible of it." "Ma," said little Hopeful, at the nrcu'tlast table, "if a man is a Mister, is not a wo nan a M islery ?" Mainitia fainted. Three things only are essential to happiness, ninc'iy: s itmitiung io un; creak, each with a peculiar uoiso ot its building that stood uncouriccici with and about udoZ'jii vards fiom the main one After giving everybody another half hour to settle down again I started. Roys, did you ever try to go up or down a pair of stairs at miduight, with, out nuking a noise ? You may try all sorts of was, but every sicp is sure to Americans are peculiar in one thing; they will sing a song to deith. In our brief existence we cau recall many in. stauccs of tho kind. We remember how often "Old Dan Tucker" was taun ted with being too late to come to his the Governor stood sentinel at the door j evening meal ; how little rest we gave below, armed with a club, while T p. "O, Susannah," (we owe Susannah a kins had five minutes to collect aid from j weighty debt.) and how entrancing we the neighbors, and iu less than half alluded to the eyes ot "Dearest Mac," that time so thoroughly was every house : tho-e orbs that rendered midnight en. alarmed, there was a dozen or more i tirely superfluous. For a long time men in the yard armed with guns, pis. j '-Tho Poor Old Slave" was allowed but tols and sticks. little repose, although ho had ostensibly The Governor led the attack. Open- 'gone to .est.' "The old Folks at home" ing the door, he called : were ruthlessly torn from that quiet and '"Come out here, you house break. ! seclusion which their age imperatively in scoundrel! If you attempt to run J demanded an forced to do duty in every or resist, I'll blow your braius out !" ( minstrel and concert company iu tho Nobody came, huwever. land "Old Dog Tray," the faithful old "Watch the door," was the order, pup, was lor a long time drown by the "while I go in ;" and I was told to tail through all manner ot brass iustru "look sharp and shoot the rascal if ho ments. wound up to an agonizing pitch comes up stairs !" A momentary search by piano keys, and made to howl plain was s ithVicnt to satisfy everybody that tivcly in four voices. Tho "Sdvcr tho thief was not iu that room. . Moon," h id to roll o: by day as we'd as "He's upstairs, then," cried Tomp. ' night, constantly performing the nnre kins, "for I'll take my b'ble oath lie ; munerativc task of guiding "the traveler didn't pass the door." on his way,' apparently regardless as to 'So up stairs I hey trooped, but I had. whether the "nightingiles song was in lit a candle by that time, an'i there was tune" or not. "Home. Sweet Home," no bugbear there. The strictest search, ; bus been so successfully divested of all even to look under a boot, didn't show 1 its attractive features that many people the faintest trace of him. The yard was j have become satisfied to become wan examined, then the house, and every. , derers fir the remainder of their exist. body was tolerably well satisfied that he ence. "dentin Annie, was a great bora had escaped ; but 1 was appointed sen- j lor a tune, and atttiougu wj were con. duel for the rest of the night, and or- Mautly assured that'-J hou wilt como no tiered not to go to sleep on my post (but inure, gentle Auuie," she still kept I did) under tho penalty ol a Hogging. Tho articles mis.iing, on thorough in vestigation the next day, worn two piea aud the old lady's silver thimble. The thimble turned up in a week or two, being discovered under the c irpet ; but the pies have not been accounted tor even to this day. On oath, 1 could have given very material testimony as.to the disposition of the stolen property, but as tho case didn't como before any court, I remained quiet. Didn't the local editors loom, though. Ono of them elongated himself through a quarter of a column, and headed the article "A Diabolical Attempt at Rurg. lary and Murder!'' describing with graphic particulars, tho fiendish attempt to throttle Miss L and her servant, complimented the coolness of li. Tomp kins, Esq., and perorated with wither, ing anathema on tho want of vigilance displayed by the policemen. It. was tuu for me to net with what wide awake sagacity the watchmen used to Mop at our from door anu listen dur ing their uigluly rounds, for a mouth after. And you cculdu t have hrtbod a youngster lo go under the porch on aiiv account after daik. The excitement died away though altera while, but I'll never fotget the night I tried to get iu without making a noise. com tut; Popular Excitement. Popular excitements, purely religious iu their character, are sometimes ''or a Reason, great and bloody. Suoh was the 8 leni witheraft bnsine-s. Rut excitement in which religion and polities are combin ned, have usually continued the longest. Of this kind was the exoiteiueui which. necaiinned and kept up the crusades. Trough apparently religious in its origin, it soon was interwoven with pol itics. Its fury lasted forty years. Mil lions of monev were expended; rivers of blood wero she.l. In the bold language of the historian. "AH Europe, torn up by ihe roots, seemed ready to precipitate itself in nne combined body on Asia" Rut the whole excitement, has for Cen. tnries been acknowledged to bo a laiuen tahlc instance of the lengths to which nations may be hurried by the influence or religion aud political delusion uui-fed. ouiethiug to love; something, to hope own, and loud enough, you are certain .'or. to wake everybody. I had fottcn liear- 'y to the bottom when a fistic littlo dog One forgives everything' to him came trotting up the entry towards lue, who forgives himself nothing.' - ; yelling furiously. A suppressed "Come folk "Sal, what time do your dine?" "Soon as you goes ; that's missus' ' or ders." ' Si-It has been decided lately (hat a boy found on a man's door-step may not necessarily be his step son. t)U William Floyd Garrison has rft 'ired from active life. This week' iiumher of the Liberator is tho last.- He says the object for which it wo commenced has- been gloriously C'Ui. siimmatcd. tWhy is U tho gayest letter is th alphubat ? Reoausa it ia always in un 5