0 iff Tit throe 'dos 40 ri theildtM rikso 'o*Dal tarn- tty ! ho to stars, aa it tower Tba rta stripes and iby which . the Want •where Aa five al the A einem able Batiks ' 11* - w 11 4 is it curls to Asti Wpm& i 1, its e breeze lik bneefulds, .22 who worn a dread Co Ver,the freem Though is furled, Vet its slam freedom an OE= s 'lleit t land it en who 11" 4 9 1 t° 11, 1 0 1 "R here AP° "P i Ale itistirai, in Whoa card !I . it shift • fmtn toles, darin • he onset, no I defend the git young, receiv. Its ttitititiy, It 'commute earth ; And defies all blued, be ilia of th ple it do Who would • taut!. tit laustis'at tL for each tree to r folly, and ,'s a move l iter, each h country he Ito all tyrants • freemen c 14 that neve protect the His flag is his The cause of b And proclaims That intellige Bs assured, When called From the fir or ft DEA l e carnage thi reps ebbing filing with Amid t His 'Anti mi Of be Nor felt But wi fallen th he pain, nor h bis faint • Fe urged his • the combat ! not the clyiu ,r country cia "On to " Reed It is yot On to tl Stand Crimr thickest of I the last arc the aowanl victory mu, comlist,'ln On to I !r. the hero's Fight f Fight f the hero's the hero's yin& end g blood bong Fight For the 'Whose And traced your con! On the tablets of etern Oh! let their spirits Ne'er see you from Stand to your arms—d i Fight wits your latest For your country's And is the wolf with 1 1 And h. of blood, ••J Dashes u .tt his staie As • • to clown the Upon - th -.trembling • I O'srurbe •• iag all—th T. Death or TIE They They Ala thi They nose the can !: as sheaves Iy that foe b • and stark t• I tla-film.,gat , 1 h chill circ li t lingers ere his fwd's to Heaven hark!" be. cIEA ot b F .7 shriek. 1.. ping it...)ed, heir/4 not the yin: not the sin . • Id'bazza'to loult 1 H the shoot es forth hie the reach atiou'i Sate his fame by Beet, 'Be l t ' 1 Best, Is wri N, ' in t arrinr, ' ! arrior, rest, ;ten on the - ,, Less Society, Wasii • anal - at Bag= . Y., en 4 . press its nuts ByD 9:3 4 you fury. you to get, jots; awn-du -1 MBE =I li \ IT I , vessuir.).. . ridan * the *re lted. 04 tau- } ~<. „ 1.11 titi t FrousiN , .'• • ill A i Aisitsome„.l • . • !wally .t;bail . • floats in the gale... mast, o'er a land ii.faened ! slave ; the good sad the brave tic/Warr W Th e re ()lett I and of adjacent the duipite. , o(Ou yeay.. 77 wltichi . e, ivhielt this city Many brave m .1 ed, did all that power and corn tiv,ea; and of .1 !Pesti:heater fu. 4 7 0esw of war(' I istics.of the gue hibited hrougli Of:Old dqseriptive of gooized fur more pitt•tictile 'tory I,lokitniers Of. one ufi tb Odell• ;-, Nick as he la was entirely in] Witbstandiag,to country. Natti had nut, towar. and dangerous Vice he had ch. icent of the Whereabouts of aertainty: as a fox: -Faithful time` 'scouting •• English, Nick - . and continual) Or 'other,' 'with Oily - fifty teen the force Was - sections, and vnriongrpoints i direction there the exercise Of t 'led hand. . The line of t always kept i and held, !at rendezvous, n to be found Wh. 'seldotn the ivy rendezvous wn jest portion '!tif 'deepened here :perilous to any I ' , lenst twelve fee litin. It •wiis oilysurface,,:lin 'Otte trill pokii. =with very this alderian soil, besides sni MIMI did nt , ;deprive the' icr ' optics. Thee :•-named for a '" Dead Mad's - mulons motion, a wave on the MOIL like an angel'. bright to be ruledby airing! . motion .fiat was. an. peace to the world.. ME . tifal land: ' sl a glorious bandf r Diemen, think. , sou or hearts uowiras true freeman will lag, ericso Flag. a giant at birth; the pmed honor of aowned heads 1:ota- aid easla*e all iaaa ; .tne their vain toil, ign that ',treads o iii !rtb is s throne; eels as his own; .d pitiful elves, govern themselves a freeman' will lag; merican Flag Democratic Review. 1111111GGOLD: be lay, t away, e h. pi ing gore l - bektre ; Ifeaerif death, i fleeting breath mrades on— .n 1!" he said— or the dead ! ins ..catr might— e-fight! s of your hearts oeinatis darts. be won! ,fliers brute nior'il grave— , . name ", , iblesaajajt—, i" - rrtite t your liberty. try's minx in pld ityl Irom the sky e recreant gy: Ify-griin death— lee anal:wreath—. i.ory die!" eree.deeire. eye of fine; I • ag prey— ky way . I • " guit4 Mil , and 'bayonet wield— , on's blazing breath, .n tha harvest field, the scythe of pea"; ,e*arrior lies, I• 1, i o'er bus' e3f , 4-- ' :g refund his heart-- t part, . . -milting eriy, !•e Pi ry. as[ e " what do I hear l i . , . and spear, I, roithirig gore, andlcannon' 's roar! !ot thafety of wo ofthe foe bOgle srra - nd T' garcon rescomdi fly—tiley rietory , !" I tiatileblast,s I gel 'sang. names bed's the honored dead ! *3 O deathless name 1:1 bf Fame ! ME s..—At the Historical Original _letter of Gee. ted to that: body, was meeting. It ii as fol. eau, sth Nay. rim! Gre gg I 4tend you four appears to be the .bal ' lands. 1 • ' • : me made:by the, meat the nicest and lo w no tat tint tittle, 1 11 1 11 , li i : eefebrated makefilor 4 t With so. adatil .41 lilt= was a person-eallatitil by whom Tory, tie4t ;Whether they arayit A. neither do 1 kicnr t,lie breechscatibirdeli it emlndlleistot.lbs de I. -on demon& , ireg;c l .; to use niatioillsii". pis fur -relisliall MY itbi . raids esuoyie slake thear-do-net = di Beaky fydsfit , modesed loth" " irikt , , diereemallitio mg:- i. ,,. ,-,,-, lifq WASHINGTOMP i , • . - - - ' .. 1 ... . : . ..._. . • ... 4 - r . , Tit 441" AilirsithillMl It , * .h ,-i .. %. ;i. :;' 1141 :,-. 1 . ,:-:,.1, , -, '.:l IF J.. , ~ ,\. -. .., : , • ~, • - ,••••• Ad t . 7m: mitgios—iia." , ~.... ~d ft,ii • , 17/ . i•,;(i .'• • ; • '' '''' Itt ;- t ill a ' iiffiiiyiclepl, pm% ow' (14, I . 1..,- ! , • t' ir ,-; ,t. f or the welTworeptilvellietz 1;;,.t,' , / i 1:•111 1 lit •ii -,, ~,,, - • j .41 it7tl' . : • . • . .. . • . 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The lender , • bands was called Nicholai , as familiarly depominated, ilettered ; but lie was, not e of the shrewdest men in the e had done, what education * making him a formidable Inemy in the branch of ser ; n. He had an instinctive , and seemed to tell the an - ambush, with as mach ound brenks,the cover of a o his purpose of intercepting :nd foraging parties of the was constantly on his feet, in communication, one why Vashingion or his officers. composed Nick's army, and ottietinies rut up into five • espatched, by tens, towards order to aseettnittiii whet iglu be n► i opportunity fur ` he prowess of the coucentra- to Brottx,river. was the route view by Nick and his men, several points, • places of which they were generally ti off duty, which indeed was ie. One of these plaCes of s the banks of the (then) wi he stream. The water had o au extent that rendered it hut a swimmer ; it being at from the surface to the but . !ways placid with a sort •or lOoked like the above doM This banks - were, covAred underbush—hazel, utter- I l vines ingenious' t watery lilt reAssari urnee----tiaomsa-va y taking away/ the leaves, en of itnperybrisness to the code in theihretun Nick bad • ood and sufficient reason, :Ike'," 'We must explain. in thirdepth of winter, Nick di,ttnre above White Plains' lnaly of tones who were on Connecticut to the ci y with nit' in the shape of money and from the inhabitants in the sound. Nick had obtained their movements, and had in access to the party (about •r, under the control-of a mi cer, named M'Pherson) by 011 11 Valentine, who was it John, as it was afterwards ad met and joined the iories. s tule, and promised to lead the country so, securely that owting rebels would encounter One evercht had gone a Inn to intercept In their way fro cottsiderabl4l valuables take I vicinity of 'the' intelligence ; a contrived to eighty in mita opt Englislif ,theatis of it minute matt ascertainedt I with a spedio them throtigl none of tbelp them. By wnYlO inform the r Lake rendez board .shanty used to ohout. of the i witeter Previous; promise f whore of t ;nem at the I in t his turn' I (tie, to that 1 svonldiorove " his flitgerst body must ;e of hit ..count we'll do it the promise. " Never eartpe," replied John ; 14 t I'll bring 'em d wa AO the spot, and then you'll consider 'e in your hands.. Be about where you can lie r ute,and wheoT say, " Hurrah for gits-rpt ashinvon, and down with the red coats ! lieu is your time." Having, ached the lake at nine o'clock in the, even ng, Nick proceeded to devise his plan aeon Intent. The cold . wao l intense. It was qh t the inhabitants of that part, of the cougar Iled a stall , coidl—for, ulthopgli everything srai,liard frozen,. and, the breath congealed first its emitted.pm the slightest . show of ci was,to be: : eiperienced. It was dead cal . No plan cupid be devised with, rte , the majority? , To go tr,idthattglit Ake . ex , tr'f! or yet Oey might Jilsettaeth Nick .110 are lb I Like .. e!P 1/0e IMMO *CM Nick : y 641 !flick NO P..lailegible ihing; 4014.0 1 4 pro 1 040u4 0 4404 Fait. armfed-IPAL(ei fg Olt* :4001;cmr )10 fratc*X o 4ei 0 ( PT.Rifsind: 4 4o , l l . o fß a n ;fl.Akto 4 l, 00- 11 004041 1 4%.7 was eicitividowsich itsziustbsesirig to necessary digression we must • der that the " Dead Midi's uus was made complete by 8 knocked up!in a burry, aii'd r the men fruit the intense cold ; • nights. starting Jolid bad extorted a Nick that he could remain the night in qution, in conceal- Ike without 4 ntering the hut, !edging hisord to bring the 'I it in tacit a Manner that they n easy conquest. Coin !" cried Nick, Al lie, blew . quiicken the eircalition, " a dare a great deal for the sake y.. It's a rough job, John, but . lily do you keep your share of peel ..t,bor i Siti tips tp: prOgress When 'heavy flakes o . snob i began to descend . it Good:!". said Nicks half in soliloquy, as he sCaitnitiike:lietieni.willi the air' of en astrAoger';' " this Will 'colzie'doWn at least twelVe hours.' "1 have it at latit. 'Bops no skulking or grinithlingnow; fur ['Won't:have' ;'you must do as,l atn 'going to order; if don't-We part company." ' ; i "Speak Mit, sticktoyoti while tou've h Ilint - tolour:gon." ' Nick did speak oat. Behind the shanty wits n sisSaM s gt,lieadow. The weather, had made iiliiird and porous. Tit this spot the wbble:botlY• atai - directed . to move, there , to spread their blankets, and lie dovia 'tram theni with the lock' of their muskets .IM tWeen their knees, hind the muzzles protect ed 'by a .wooden' stoPPer kept flir the pur pose. Nick 'enfbrie . d his command with a logical explanation 'of .'the advitinages of a compliance with it, Be contended that the snow, being dry and' not subject to 'drill, would cover them . as satisfactorily ns a tick of feathers, tindleep diem quite as worm and 'comfortable. It would 'also effectually imibettl the' at their ease. y The porous quality of the ground would, he also inform ed them, enable them to distinguish the up . proach of any marching party tato distance, and therefore they could snatch a few mo ments of rest. Without more ado the nr raugenient Was made, Nick lying down near est 'the hut. Four' long hours .elapsed, by which time the hardy patriots were completely snowed under,.being covered with eight inches, or thereabouts, of the,eleniental emblem of pu rity.'' The sleep induced by snow has been too . often described to be unknown'to our renders. To prevent it from being &tot or injurious, Nick had made each man, previ ous to rettriiig, drink freely of rye whiskey. The keenest eye; or acntest cunning, could not have detected in those undulating atight.but the natural irregularities of swampy ground. At about two o'clock in the morning John arrived, as lie hind said he would, with his devoted folloWers. They were right thankful for the shelter of-the shanty, 'and Ill'Pherson' swore that when they bad reached the city be would report John's generous conduct to iltiwe or Kny phausen and procure him a deserved re ward. Wait," said John . ; 'II have not done half that I intend to do for you." Nick now arose and placed hinvelf near .the beivel so as to be able to hear the sigid. In the Meantime he had awakened hi,4 men, ithPut permitting tlOxi to rise, by n process as summary us it was novel. Ne felt for the softest pert of each carcass with the point of a sharp bayonet. The Tories, .stoWedrflike sheep in the small nreti covered by the lint, began to Tlityjitid_pcarcely !done this erec they singularly communteat. _ to, his atrocities; on the route with the. St:wagon exultation. Before be, had met•Jolin they had robbed a farm house, the mistress Of which, having refused to deliver up her hus band's y, bad . been (stripped arid flog ged until 'she fainted. Nick, hearing this, could not stupprrss arti exelattiation of min gled rage :Ind horror. Before John could interpose, M'lltersoa had gone without to ascertain Whether he had really heard a hu man voice or not. But he saw nothing; but snow, calttaough he stood within twenty rods of fifty mortal enemies,) and so returned. Resuming his drinking and his converse = tionohe ,depredator eontinned to detail the monstrous villainies be had perpetrated, and to speak of what he intended to do on the downward route. He feared no assitillt— not he ! lie watt strong enough to repel any liat idiot of half-starved, skulking out laws.. If he caught boy of the fellows, he would hang then to their own trees and ma nure the soil whit the blood of their women. John had crept to the door by degrees, and now stood with . his left hand upon the raised latcftei; He applauded tipr officer's story, and was '‘Villing, be said, to aid hint in the performance orthe - deedi.he luid Con templated. John proposed a toast, and fill ingla tin.cup with liquor, said in a loud voice, " Harrah for General Washington, and down with the red maim". The Niter was-dash ed into M'Phetson's face, and John vanish ed front the hut: . Simultaneous with his de-1 parture, Nick , summoned his men by a re petition of the toast, and the fifty hillocks of snow were changed, as by the wand of Mr. into as many armed mid furious ' "rebels." Before the tones court recover from the surprise into which these curious incidents had thrown thena,AvoUerof pets - der and shot had been bred through the aperture*. Dash- • big like a frightened hare in the open Air, I M'Phersow beheld •the assailants. His &ant magnified their numbers, and conceiving ' there wss no hopti - in fight, he summoned his men to follow himin•flight. Thej mad: ly rushed after him, and forcing- themselves thratigh the dry limbs or brush that stock up.—the skeletons of vegetation, nn the banks of the:stream gained the frozen sue. face.. More than one half of the fellows had taken' this course, while the rest had either fallen ,victims to the ,first fire, or taken to their heels towards the main road at the oth; en side. • ; .• _ • • Fare. on 'em I -toad as fast ;as. you can ''ens thoader;?, shouted prick, as be fidluwed :his own advice. • Suddenly. there Iwasl a • report. loader that that tits market;,wait, accompanied by I k splash, and , a concord - Olen/wilily 'dreams. The see bid irolorni and, "Dead Metals 'Laker, teas-eceomplithing eiefory , ifor the -hindfutotAtnericen . petrioti who good um* the hanks. • • . • the: result Was. that . near twenty of ware. taken pad .eent,tO hredluartert 04 half a .dasea : were killed by fripenaL n m tkl a idie" twat amutaisteder sato ride, artd 66.00 Umbra wire . .deatra from its ,temenskiiibeemi.Theinetniiiidelevilliquit" .iNidkbath•oatisdrttV , *mail es gave: •itaissiefinglinotbs*listaneasaiii mutilOed and., murdered bithe yalisew After this event we have have risolOy.sketch ed, he changed the title to "Dead Man's Lake:..., It is now called ;• Wollor , a nd op,man on the vicinity know aught of its. for m er designation,. so far alt we can judge,, we having lived, near it n i tarly ,two yeah without kearipg any ooe spleak of it. As these little episodes it t the Oratna of the re*tdution were frequent ) they rhave not, m it sees. been considered of sufficient im portance to he generally preserved, even in the Indinn style,—hv tradition. Nick died in the Jereey prison ship. A.L*ov,s siavria_ The Bogen Atlas translates:the(following story, from the Paris Siecle. Itits a .good story enough, but we would not advise the reader to be very pertinaciotis in , believing it: I 1 j One of the dangers at Ostend most to be guarded ',gni nst are the prefessiona I:gamblers; During th e veoniona of the r istliival and Lent, thesi knights of the green - iloth keep themselves at Paris; hut whett summer comes they scatter themselves n 11- over Eu rope. They follow the fashion, and tread in the footsteps of its gilded votaries I they nay igate, at fall - mil,. in all the Imnrititne and mineral waters' of Europe. Tloitsliear these Bird; of prey have spread in large numbers over Belgium. 'They have I already made some great strokes; they speak of A Rug sian who was pillaged, in n single night, of two hundred thousand francs and who paid it the next day, apologizing, Or having made them wait. At these watering plaices, where the hell:tsar° under no regulations, the inex perienced ore necessarily exposed to being phooderedloysiterpers. Several here been taken this year in the very net. Whey have been driven away, but there are non!' lefi 1 to hover over the shipwrecked in he stormy night of - lausquent. One Of the e Grileks has recently been the hero, ' or rat er the in strument in a 'recent adietitiore t Ostend. Just at tile commencemeOf tl a bathing seasons there arrived an E nglish lady, ma• tore in age, 'and pessessed of great fur tulle. I Her wealth had come tolled:It explained how it chanced She w tied.. But she thought to make time by marrying. according no, of her heart, which had inclined, yoning gentleman of twenty-ftv ether aspirants had been dietaird ed, but dismissed., The nontu re was only willing toliitento the y handsome Sir Edward. Bor,„o 1.0, the youthful and leonol4toone would have nothing to say 414 he suspected the flame he bad, kin could he suppose that a lois! 9 wished to hale him torn heehaw .? ,Trt oteeof the lied di not tempt , -3,4.--. ~,,,,,,_ , -, stindlooluissiriiigig; and felt li mself 7 nal enough to pass his youth ill, gale y and free doon,.prepared only to ettlio,t unif ir the ban ners of Hymen when he re acne, the age of reason, er at the end of his to thousand , poutoki His frugal ntul f t;l010t. ical habits drove tl aged Miss Ant ii to d spair— fur t •slie woo d have been glad 10 Om see ruined end pol o ,as in that case trtnre likely to he tempted b y her wealth.. Lille had, come to Ostend cause she knew that Sir Edward i was these. Her attacks, IlOwever, met with no more success thole they had dune at Looldoon, Bath, .Newmarket, Brighton, and all the other places wher t Ale had followed the indifferent youth. She chtild obtaiti front him nothing tan Auild, polquese. Sh e in rain displayed before .his eyts time riches she wissessed. Hier mats tiers se tioed minty, what do I care—l am satisfied with my prey \ ent ease. , - . 112111111 Seeing that ordinary moans success, Misr Ann resolved to ha to a somewhat eceentrie l expd was a lady of spirit ; she p, audacity and imagination. 'T could not fail. These iliitigs tniok place n There chanced then to , be a G Ostend, one, of the heroes of til l ._ f ', clever -chief of die Hellenic c federation. He was a master of tuasteri, I i irresistahie player. winning whenever Land whatever be choose. Nothing; had oe.curr 41 to betray his true charneter, and Osteii4 considered i i him as an, bane /[ player, whet our English lady found blni and tstid, to hi t4 ': -" I know who you arel; I have receive positive let, ;I ters in regartJ to. you. :,Here ' re copies of them. You see I can ruin yo ." The blackleg turned pale—he saw that he -was at the mercy of .the lady, but at the l•sitne time the cunning 41111•111111 W that she had vo ell big to detninel of dm, and was only tr ng to frighten liiiii into-granting it. " I can ru it you," resnmed the marrying 11' iii lady, " at will spare You i you 'consent to do a service." he f flow had ex. pecied his but lie was tlelii, tea with the canon cer eat. " Spes k, insidante," said he, " I ni your orders."' "Do you know Sir E r ii , "Yes,' l mad ime." ." He dues n oft n piny, but Ihe does not dislike it. Y 1 m st make hi en piny " , " I should like n iii, better." • "Mfill nu then go to the H a d s Beim, where h dines; there a i m ge . " a iscussion wherei you shall' be in the 'an ; propose nwa rOf some bot tles of han paigne, wh ch. y . shall -foie; mike . 1' E ward drink,loid hen his heed is be * , y shall lead . him ‘ •to ii same." "'The .et odua( way of.p • eeding." re plied t .8h pet...' is YOU ' Min'thenvin , all hie m eY; our must ittduce titn-ti pinion. -his W. of oeer, - ' andlead inron WV he has • hi t Whole fortune,..ien 'thousand . you , Tit Is ei mikrit pi .. He reflect ed .i ' am t"tind'tben sat *i.. 44 riiiider= stand, will 'a hie tea thou " ea 18441'008n share m . ith - ,yoo s Th '' haughty g li ttlish' - 1 itiptelied is Vindoiii• mutt;!, • 0 U . * . a Wain' tietiWrftd il, Ted' ii' 't:it: iiitielf.'. l,l •• 3 4o:is , lhis! di. . • ~.off,: why ', delimit* i hitt to ' mil ' . "Yes, hit toOseilikiff iij - liiii i . . ... .... . .... it. I insist , that. Sir, Edward. sh all be . ly tripped:; _ If'yOn !cave : bite the ". bala n ce, these, 'letteig'coneersting yiiii' bOtiede pnblii.". - 4 YOtilhaltblisi!;'; .or to complain arum". ... ~- ~. • .. :.. Outhe foilowinedaptbc dinner ca . The . champagne wet drunk ;, the. pa I pied ,itt 'the came; ,and before the! wail over, Sir Edward Inid . :hilt every It It Was then that our' Ertglieh'lady'ap .: to itdv.antage ; the young man, now r! opened both eyes and ears,: The*. ! true were not, charmed by ,the petio traction of Miss Ainin, but he listene einnplaigance to the detail tied the til of bet wealth, which she offered wi, had. It was an affair oftlirecYmilli T e age of the -bride-disappeared, a i , I,f ersonal charms.stns amply atoned' such n fortune.;Sir'Edwardaccept , n il , • li , . . the wedding has just been ee brated TIONT 'BOOTS. 'About ftv.: years ago I imptii'ne! wedding in one of 'the btkek.sioods of Georgia., at the. house of Major S Being the wealthiest man in those p wits desirous of giving is great flare -lus this purposq had invited a great oflguests to witness the miptials of est of three blooming, cherry-lipped, limbed, clean fimted daughters. ' At invited guests I observed thefitep o a i•epresentative,of the coutify MAI • veptity," whom I hod known as the of; his class while there, !mit wh‘o. tined to act a totisplcaous pOrt out elk tueintirable Occasion. Bill tress quiens. He was peculihrt ril to his head, which was unique it and clothed with curls which resem Hiperiott's than 'die setting sun:in He was six feet two in his itockin legs meeting u long way up, and sebibling a pair of compasses, than eqe 1 can at present itna,gine. th?s he was twenty years of age, a in ; with verdancy and bashfulness, have his daguerititype. The ceret, hgemperfurined,,the hour was Witt alai all seemed to be enjoying 'th , stll. I had exhausted die fun fro groups, and was looking out for it s ittierest, when Nstpoleon, solitary and . ulnae, I fuirget. Approaching .him; 1 kihdl i , etl the' cause of his distress, and Jay.as*istance. ".Give me your arm," said he deaathly sick. Let us find a ruoin hed." and that I s not mar -1 p the,lina the wishes townitis n All the d—thank. °wig lady I lithful and I&militate :ir Edward and little How forty-five Ile grasped my: arm convelsi. , ale went into a private - rein, Nlajor S. bud assigned to me fur. listen, discovkired the cause Of 113 I try, which was a 'pair of 'aiiiiill lie large feet, worn with-n view of . whioivagawiayLittAltamialui e: it was impossible to get the ass. se4ervriiit, I volunteered-to tug.ra lf, when lie lied completely eili . trength: We succeeded at tebg it g otrime--blit the other resist: i I 1 rte . Bill was in agony—his Om l swollen, , and yet he would .1 j taint. At last he arose, his eyes pftrenzy rolling, arid dripping Ivy ration, and pronouncing :math loud, but deep, .upon all "gl4ll I general, end county weddings 41 ' lile divested himself of every .gar stood up unincembered, save lit terrible bOot. , The merriment. joining chamber contrasted stria ' die anguish amine., The gutist ail, gone into the ball.room, whic united from the tuna, assigned in wall. I could hear every note lion made by the {fiddler. it 1 dearer the wall, I discovereda 1 lpened. into the room where they, ommencing .the dance. By tli: ad recovered his strength; ;at trimmed the tug at. his bout. , 11l tikYed eirery:positioninnd auitud• le thought he.might accomplish by piecing -his back,to the wall filet against one of my feet, and ssistance. He placed himself fi i to door, and I caught his leg a tlii ; gradually it yieltledfatid i make a ".long pull, n.stroug pill altogether," the boot sudden" Lad. with it the door,andßillw , uto the Ball-romn ! • Such screams from the femel amsteritution.among, the beau iefore seem .In the midst,of to •oariotts, I heard the clatter o morn, andookindout of the s• Field a sot buy . horiiiiihe 'flyli i l O peed N ocartiofii l e; Isis long ‘ 'lug its the - 4'od; iihd eltitl4 in I eustume, td nit,: a' shiit'coltai spur's." It %yds `pesoi''Bill!- ' rinies; , ' ' et with no ye resource dient. She sussed both e expedient oath ago.-- pelt hero at t nation—a f We 'mire alOnifyiiiblislied. 61 it Wray jninfo' . 16 . whic h = ' IPollnck of 'the • *lvy,'dela* ; a nil - *hot 'Mr. Brett:',`,.l; tot- wits i ndicted bon 1 t her State Prison fin', 6+e 'pears [ lereticitint'peiiklifs befoiV . litres . ; Will 004" de tVe eunC toe; 't he' tiro eindee ir • ut-fying t het*. trinte;We TOW.' defen' 16ei endeiiiiked ' `Ow Neijiid dilig 1 0 - ; be tdeogeirge . w -accorOt stikesi, • ihit I the.' ti iila"ri~''ifirti fiktoo; hit Soil i boa Alai' . taiimeiresem Aiiriar I . , QUEER DOC'K'S &mullein*: 'Ate-wise .produ the,stery...tWihow ihat the. p gelgifiga. gixocjelkararter' hlettpt uners;•and out tare tire.' -• rifeiotss "nonsense is counsel; With Nubia ease;\tax ity tb.the utinoetyand made.* .fence. - T.hia was professio up understood, end he _deserves • for profesilonal talent. But trines" are weileiniugh for e ihey - iiitiollifi be' 'veij - iiisc net toilet Itthey "haul young gentlifinan-might shoo him severely, ,and. subject , bi severe autree,ing, , and be puni 1Y; if at 'alt,licao use he did n or maim F - *ad he had no num,- allest . 1110 rex- . _o s ff. eu. night Ling, eared fined, ,it is al .at• . with aunt h tier woe fur by g o and the doctors t.isn'sliow that - thi not. have been mortal or dang through some!. fortunate ace steered.clear of a vital part 1 nut ktiten tu kill, and deet such death )srOlild be an acci be Was'tibi2visponsible !'.An ofituelfintent - 'is clearly es luitdetFor elided a pistol in as te give tile - person' assaile %is life ! Admirable logic ! young; g entlemen are A%) Cr unties he and 1 1 umber lie eld strong- mg the Bill P. " Uni butt of as des- sinate 'at'llieir pleasure, if thiit they kra•ded the pistol it soffit, ',:'or mimed at stead of the heart. to toldifashioned common. se sailed orrweanded another e p o res . I rn rig attach shape, led less view.— other-fatal !weapons, his i maim ,was ',presumed, beca necessarily put life and 1. danger. Common.sense killing. or. Maiming could sailing with weapons whicl maiming. probable 1" hist his innocence of such inte dent of the victim's escape er infer that the escape w spite of 'Rich intent. The loading the pistol, steppitig ing down; are exquisite limb depend upon an nssa • science ofitourder 1 And the. assailant was mild and affable temper, quarrelsome, and fired hi- s, with lore re inything Idded to ad reek and you ony had ng late, flow of various abject of ins like II never ly t .So Much the worse, ' premeditated wickedness of knowledge and ihstin he contriilled - himself babi fore might have done it a Wiintiti4rother officers gentleman, we know not. onion inchide respect for ers, this dipal, deliher_nte, iiiiiin SlOlifg`elender - etni thewhOW we' think that' mime erebii , righterars, , il 11111 ilk illr ItOW.i4.:IIIS.PMe: -..--...." -. . .-::,..,,,-.....,,-.i.---,--- - . • inquir roffered "I am lid go to MEM .. which lie • mght, ',11 1 ! mal,4- is ou ins I u rtailing 4k. rs. Re OP A foreigner iii a newspOer in. the .; Ci Whether it, will succee 14 :seen. r It is' a novelty' 9rdy paper' published b • can at alt. be depended Gazette.: This is publis rinds at the Capita Land throughout the -!Empire of, .greats : importance to securean early rendi murder :that they may ceed on 7 . their official' • that the Only means by government.arrivent k 9f their ;fiovereign, is tl of the Gazdte. Esprss riders are in to cnirsitil'e Gazette in Over thaTinipite as son same Cider curries the MittlY one city,. as for it forming ; the, distance on ref relayi of horses at si distancei from Pekin to in silt,. clays, riding in flay; n9d, us you m 'proieS'fatal to it grent •417 a geheral rule," oiare thou two trips, as _emirs permanently dis Oonunetce— , • istance of hem my -.listed hiO. Ch in pull - ef was bad -lot cut the in a fine tli perspi 7 'lnns not rings" in 'articular, cut—and that one n the ad gely, with now had was Se p- by a thin prepara vroaelling !loot Which fere Rhino s ti►nr. Bill d re-coin,- ain lie At length his hbjebt his- right obtain .my d began to idding hint , and a pull pm' way, it u;mbling -A.nt 11PORTANT INCI fetter froni Merit incident connected wit oityi. Which has not knowlcilge., It tippea Se - pteiriber, after ; the jiitltpec had been ' co 'Mirth 'Und . goitma n " and w I tigniciplitted u. fiercer st mitog Afq.'ltlorn that wl countered, t han city' of Igexici • e .upon 'terms 'Ch capitate in-Chief: They urn Ano Ootiitued their daylight, Without nic , Gen. Scott informed siga.dity paper in the ' 1 grit; 411414katr'fittit' t.le - Li Ao,l4Rifttrou 6 , ll . l th his' army idatitiskibkatere'e= ' s, and such wus never mirth _up- • a liorse's indow I be g ivitt ' the seievl fai Geor gia ha of , bit el , the ticcotint idahipritian tely t dOew n he' lie rpetrn'- . . rifenCed ' A ii Subb' tern a/As' l l 4 loe .quilVdesc. cm Oriodestiingitottl " *444v:tut busaticci towk4 Irioo"4l,p warmimppli (Nowlin glittgeit**4 dearn‘ toper., saU+inifteviire•ool( • ";:eite fa' it Vsiini`titigh tato k46; a - 01 - 14 bi t - Aid it via laq iiiiiident lie 41•174,11: ` . 16 dal rot •Litlelasaie NE 123513 > ; 8S beicerit,of 'MET Ras-I ; ild and offa l. ol or riridi,; II this t Via" Kii ihrmuai plausabhrdvi , clutyotspuT i ino.little cream ,Iti)e_ his,doc. 4iiiiittOAilk' iii6ni-ItiriM? - , beNkdttptediii • +Loom; wtiuuct ' ~ to biog ontk. lied vent, lighe.. kiittend M kill' sueli intent; if wound :might rugs, and that dent. the .ball If !Ono he 4i4•,. sjibuld . ensutti' - en ~t or which i . hie nnikenen ' .übliihed;" if Ilk oat a Manneii , -., a chance fOr, A coding tb lowied to - assrui, he}{ can show ightly, sor .fired the! groin in = ' ow ; according 1 se,rif a man na ith (fire -arms or tent to kill .or, 1 si..ucli assault nb lin'extrema ' :ks,! "-what but e intend, in as -wide killing or ad'!of inferring ~ t, from the lapel; I we !should rath- Is ad accident ht Ipreltences aboot !. hUck,.or poirit- Must life arid sin% skill in the la gentleman. of iof vindictive. or ; Pistol very cool or all this proves Isinning, in spite 1 It proves that natty, and Theist , . this .oecasionef--- u gait by,the terns Btit if.tbeir ,defi 7 the' rights'of cab •lf-Cotnlrolling.,sis- • is td thirtillii. Qn ~ ' e'vrdibt and sai 1, that i ;kis . geode- i pla i livey, - ,.. ,.. . ~ 1.7 ,- -- -.«.....,;,,,........—.....,...--../. I pion has started Si/ 1 ins ,language.-. not /..„ 1 , or remains/to 'to the People./The ; the! '.Chinese that - !upon, ir tbe Pekin., .ed at irregular,pe the nce / distributed l'y is• a, matter ' r Ate Mandarins gof the Gazet te ; be enabled to pro tniei ; for it seems hich the -officers of owledge of tile will rough the -medium readineSs at Pekin different directions ns azette from Pekin stance Canton, pet mrseback by means rt distances. The antonj is performed essantly night and y readily. imagbie, orMin of the riders. 'der is able to tro!te he either dies oribe bled.—.N. Y. J:or. rINIT OF THE WA*. relates at least atm the capture of that efore come to out dot pu the .13th ortiOeutiona at Cha.. tied, 'and Generals d sought n' Our Spartan urge during Ate tch they had joat:tat ers !were despatchedl ~,.on the putt bribe 'o Tnetibnyti; Magri* ion with lila -General ed, about.- midnight, iitei•vie! ,untitneetr flop jailing any': thitt he that he 'leo 1' ity that- he woildinit • , y:h eusedliet4ll l c Alt he Intended P,# l lP, -vf atiL • , • 100 knight,oftbe diffeo, ilayf; "the inw stilton on village bnilerdike , On Ihe outfit* if d'e didn't did c.,Y : heir bi~wiCsattew . - . • WO Oa htekllafi-01- • A mu_ 40 1 31:!;d1 1 4'thdt- .1091,-t.;40