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1 Vol. XXVE. iJurlingtpn ircc press. (ii:ou:i: w. i!::xi:nic . F.pitoii a nii Prim rut tor. Tim ins: Village SnWrilirrs, who receive dtp ppp-r by Hit earner If p-ihl in ndvuii'p, 2. I ID M lil Subscribers, nml lluisp who take lint ihe Office 2 Cil If pn ill in iidvnnc-', 1 ,111 No Siibcripiion Kinpppil iinii! nil nrre-ircps imp ' p-lhl,ex-ppt lit Hip option nl puliliblic r,ir ili-cuiniuui'd ; unless by posillvp orders. I'rires for Advertising. O'ip "q'lirp, 10 Iiiipiiir Ip, !! inpriiiin, fT Kicli insertion nlipr ill" -hi, '-' rt a imp. at Ye irly adverlireineuls, (with privilege of aliifn-i tions ) l Our Column, SfPPli il.ilf Ciiluinn, U.jlMij Fourth iln - - - - - - a Ml F.liiht iln im One Squ ire, - - - - - Id in 1 limitless emtio, ..... ,"i TIip nrivilree nf vp-irlv ndvprliser- is lripMi I liinitP'l ti their own t iti m ii 1 1 hp and reninr Imh HP!??; mill tin' hM.i'ies:i nt mi :' i ii ixini limi s nut considered as nioln lint: llni t ns imlividmii members H vri -'M"'i t s'mii'i' lip Mnrl,pl i''p num. i her nl' n'ceki In Iih in-icrieil ntlierw te iIip will Im ! c muniied till Inrb'd nr nl i.ip upturn nl ibe pnli- j lcdier. I ST "3 .'Tk a SS A. W. XU SASH, DOOII, X! .1IOLX1) X(. 31 A X V V A C T O i: V , Pioneer .Mfcliiinics Siiop, BURLIXfiTOV VKItMOST. April lit, Ij-.V?. ilitwUm C0.M.IISSIOXKK tVKTIJH STATU OF NEW YORK. Ojjicc, Free P i'hh llunms, tlurlinnlnn, Vermont. C. En. Benedict, COMMISSIONS FOR HIE STATE OF VERMONT. IN NEW YO?.K. OFFICE. 70 lfnll Street. Wiiii ATTORXKV & COr.NMMiI.OIt AT LAW 'JTLIMSTCV, VT. O fii c c N o . (I Pcck'slJloc k At th? April 1S.I3V1. 1 5 p:il of t!ie Stairs. d s.w 3 mi's Fire ami Murine insurance Co. I IS "5"' ''?':A'st-. v? Ol llirll'ir.l, Cnii'i. Cnpitnl?:)! I 000 ; CO.VXKUriCl'T IaSI'IJACF CO., Ol ll iril.ird. Cniin. -Cap'"i! mm ; Narth Wfistfirn TriKrivrinnn fSn. Ol Oswpj;i, N. Y Cnp'lnl -t l.jO.I.I (I. ixsph wrp. To ini un mi n I inn pacp.-.Iiiii' t.ri eil'i ilel'tiis in en rink, taken ny I he -iiIi-i'ii'ipi-. as Au.'cts n 1 1 ( . - tilnn Louip.inii's, at Mir .mil mlpipi in- rales vii;i:.s .t IMTK. Biirlinstm, Vi , Mnrcli 1. d wlitmis. 1 8 5 n. -.sl-1 S3 e:-: i .-, niitTil'.U ISA 35TK3i, Notre Dame Street. ?7 O rv t i: 15. Z2L2a . April i'J ll.'iWII iYOir is ynrt: mil-: to civr .t Fashior.abl3 Hat or Gap, BXJJWB SHOP Is thr place tn li-iil iliem tnr ,tt-i iIip l'iip, Qinliti or titylr vim wi-ti nr. Al-n, V"H will li- . tl i'k h' st p .pe , , TKII.NKS, YAI.ISI'.S 'MtlTr It.VfiS, U,i1::i:!.i,i.as . casks Al.UlN .V CO. I5nrliiit;inn, Yi., Atuil 'H. il."Llf ' l'SBSJ TH'-.V li Ol'K, II S . II I C I'I , (I 17 Phm-oh I3!.. twn theirs ss.iuifi nl Hine'li.ls.lcis rpppive.l llnsiiiii Irnin New Yerk a ln'iiiiunl a-s.iriiupii el llnnnets Ritihon.. -tu.l I anev t.e nl-. (if las m i.ip arranuH. mi-ills in rpp-ive Innn N"'i Yiiill iml l"-'ini, week ly siiip-(1 ,. I i '.-I itv ,, H,, ShIps, I'teasp fill m I ex niii'ip let irp p'iri'h'iiiiL'. Ilmiiipu tilt'icli'il and repined nil Hip -hnrli-si notii'P. AliLUvrm inrnUliPil al w hnli'sale price-. Apr III , iinmiis To TIIH ntlpiitinn nf Artist, is re(iipstnl e ex'tlutiiP Wiiiptilp's Vlnniic'ireniniic llniril MaiuilH'-mre'1 e if v Ii ; t! '..t'isnl llcsion Ami is pun ii inc. '.I .'ii up me. 'i ,ip nspil it, saperi. or to WikiiI's nr nnv inner ini-le I Icivph ueii the np iittenuv Inr this spciuui,nnd llie irmlp sup plied at iii.imil iciiuers prices. S. II. NlCIIOI.rf. nurliii!;tnn, fnn. 10. d.tiitl :...... a. ..t r " " I l.UJO I'Ol'tv, Ei.ltltM'lCIDn. Of? Uronclwny, Now. York. The most " pxipusivpcml i-aripil avsnrtnie,,! Knj.,.. wood I'iiiui Knries, plain ami urim iii.I. pIpkhiu 7p''!7,rt,'ln''ln''1l',"l,lyl',l,k,w',h 'ii"' i v, i 1 1 "i-. .ii -ni i, ii nu wiirr.-im. . ru ineverv iiartieuln r, c-nti ! inuiiu nt our wnre rouins. 3i"i 1 Itrnailwiiv. .New Fmk IlLNXKTT.t CO. Sept.8.l8.)2. wly mm? i T .. . I,. .: i i . .i .. , r T I n , i I , tlinntlptilion of Ihe pun he to their htee nml vanei iit.i.iiiin nt DlIlarii vnrp.whipblhPv nllHrn. .I, . l,...... milt fill ill hpsl I prins. A iiiiinir iv'liu.l. int. .. I.u t...,i..l liir IIIIII.WUIL!, VIZ: Pnilrllerv, - . Mpchnnics'To'il", . Ileusp TrlmniincR, . Cutlery, Axles, ... Springs. . .VI.FO Of nil depripiions, Piup Wluie l,enil drv nnd in Oil, New ,prpv '.mo I'iiiui, Fire Front I'liuitol severnl conr. AT in, Tare Tint R'eil Oil, Wmmntnl DAVI.V ,V !.I,,N rihni;lon,Ma 13, dVw.Vzwif (. i fi . t. .... k llikl !! :! I & !i J I a 1 3 I 8 5 3 ! Till-: 01,11 IMH-At llLK PAVS. I un n-Et-il man at work, Iln tuini.il an augur round ; .ml put miiiI a'.iiui IipM pan.p, 'I'n meditate piiilininil. I hum iiinjj. I'lk-nd," ipi"th I tn him, "Alt thinking nlivn l,i iai-p !" "Oh, im," -aid lip, I'm thinking un Tlip ulil "piiil-nuj;iii- days." "Trap, by the. hnnlest tlien we iiroujrjit, Ht.i little pxtiu aiil ; On Ii r were the tilings we bminht, On iinnni- thee ue Inaile ; Ami 1 1 1 . v hiiciituni stall. nljniii.l, l'eeeptinn lilies lier ny. Tiling ilU'i'ient are I'iuiii'mIuiI (licy wrro J ii iilii "pi'il-iiiigiii' ilay-i.M "TIipii, Itnnielv wa tae f.ire ivp liail, Anil hiilue.'piin w'ait ue uuie. Then hp.hiv a nlj.'.inl palleil t:ie 5tiing lll-iile lii- e.lhin ill. ur ; Then himilia" iliilii't Ih .n tliiek, Ai halt 1 1 mui hi In hae ; Tit 1 1 "it nl' Im.: u,ii neup'l kiiuiin In " ulil pnil-.mnr il.i ,'' " Then ni-n ivpip trn:i. ami women f.ilr W hi' heal t ii l'ie line ; Then leu -u ilmi It'nl feehte nere Tlipy e inhln'l Knit ami .t ; Then eimhl in I tliel emiM norV, Ami th) inn ui iiiu-iiii t.n . ; Thai 'ml nl mii-ii' t ml. p'llin In ulil " piiil-.iiiiir il.iy -.' " The-! la-n e-e ;iitr;.it : rare, iii'!eci!. An iii"l'l in' a linn, TIip.i Imeil t'nir i'iiiiuIiv, ami in turn Weie Im i'i ami lilp-t liy iier ; Then I'l.HiMiu. .-Iierm in. Kilteiilinup, llallii'il well t'le liati.iii' pral-e ; AVe'ie tint t'le fiaw-" t'nit nu hail In ulil " pml- iiiiir il.i ." "T:ier, lr nn. p.-'tiia. . t'le word ; .m ile'il lae hiinliiiii?t t it,e ; Then hiiyeri rattled dt-ua t ip tm : .nv rin'i Pia.t Jiiyineiil make ; Then iiiniiiei'-'lni'ij; illain. -'inn W'er" ilee'ieil in liempi'i lia;. Vip ilhln'l imiuler in i.al i, In uiil " p'nl-an'Ui ilaf." " ?n 'vac;- l'ie wmlil : 'tii. well enough. If i iihan upiiI hi -ip mi ; Hal in mil day. -'ie ii-ii'iI tuiliiin pl'iin ulil lii-liinm-ii i'ain : And jii.li'V, uit'i her hiailii- oT, I'aa nml eiiiiiee in nay-. She n-i'd I" nl lilindli'ld ami -tern. In "hi " p-'il-aii'nr il.iw." " F. i'i fir Cut ill v tin Item-in. '": C'oiititi V Dci'.coll. Occasionally n m in is m , .rails ol chnr.iclcr so m.irl; who i.iss-"s "s and makes so ! ini.eli'de ait impression upon Us. thtu we uu- coiisi ioiisly set Ii i hi down as the type of a i -l.is.s. ."such ti in. in i- Dittcoti S .who' .was a 'arm "f moil. 'rate teut i'i mi' of lite' ocst l.iriiiin; s'., iioiis in crmout. II" litis aciiuii'cd In j rud.cnce and sell'-deuial. a sn:i . propeny. w ich he adds a llltl" to ei cry i ear. , His farm, oucHim;. and oiit-huihlin":s tue al-; m:ii ue.ii . tied show lli.it ti i.irilul watch is V'l"'1 tl'i" """i'"'-' '"' "'""' 1 the l.,s i i""ii icai's r iere lias neeii M'.ireeiy a perccp i'd ' cit.'.-.'.j 1 ii tl."1 niipcirance of toe pic-. ills 's, -ne that the tivi s.iv i..ier, t ie stone vail- are more .i,ei'j.ro'.Mi with moss, and tl'c irch.ird s .oe s .i 'lis nl' rai i.l deciv. There is m ncic of corn, another of votat.'ies, anothei il M'hent, lllld line nl n.tts, I such li.irls nf the inlei'vnle scattered nlioiit lo luettdow as cut the w oih; the slope nl lightest 'r.iss last year. land I. clou the hulls.' Is iliv loci, into sections. which are kept two vcirs ill "r.iss then I Ida inted to ii ii two veais. and then seeded I with a crop ef nits, in e:rass ti'Min, Kin tweuU-hio year- this rotation has heeu nl- , lowcn. 'fne pji-ture is on a sloping it laud. " perlecllv susccpliole nl ciiltivai iml, out it has j Veil alunis a p.isluie, and tlie soil was never 1 'irokcii Iiv l'ie plon. 'I'nree hri;ht red cows, e'ike nl cattle, and a hay mare ni"l her . 'oli. hni. e;r...cil I1 i ic every -eiii.ner. 'fi'icrc ! is every illnicatiiill nf ciilillnrl, hill none ul . improvement. A passer hy would think the I li.ee had no oecu.int, cieryttiiu looks-') ipiiet, or rather slept, ..hont the premises. . J'oe monotonous look which the farm wears, i ' pertniiis in the I leaeiili hit, I- If. Hiscnuu teiiaiK'c is the same i cstciil.iy. to-day mid lorcvcr. 'Unit round, iuile.ioiu vistu;.' never ' icIa.M's into ti s.nih , and a hcariv l.iu;:li 1 would hrctik his lace into ) iccc-nieni. The J I niilv change nf e.pi-i.-i,m ever nnticci was .vhen a pioi.iue word was nttercil in his pre sence, a uciid'oi's cows hrnke into his corn Michl, or n sinldeii shower wet his hay. Al slli'li limes a setnlow' si'eiiied to come over his fctitar "5, it'ti I if t ic ciiciniistauc s were parli- ularly aejtrr.iiatin;;, a cloud, p.ut fruvvn mid pint an ciiort to he resigned, setilcd upon nis aid lore-'oi'ild. His lile cousisteil ul a d.lilv rniitine m iluti s, vviiich he tiiwavs perforini o in tneir accustomed order, ami in prccisidv the same in. inner. Notliin could tempt him to chilli",!! thi'se I'sta'insltcii I'listnins, iltul not two si ni'.' li ars nf ituv.ll'v iti;; experience , ill CllllUI'I'tio.l W'illl t'.lilt III lll.l tllK'.'-itOl'S, taught hini the wisest coins ' I eel dies not clnioe, the hihle does not change, .Nature docs not, and why should 1 1 were his aru incntw. hen ne was pointed to the reaier success of other hilincis, he replied " thev s -cm to prosper now , hut reici m s and dow u Itill w ill s lotier i r I iter ensue, ' lie insistcu on hilline; l.i- corn very hi i at tee secniid hnciiie;, ior, he s..id, tne maliis ueeilcil tin imi'Iii iiriiwii up around them lo, silj'poit,auii si i.e liucoici it ami cut olf the roo.s, to jrie proper sustenance t i the stem. It vi. is vciy evini iil tlltll the corn needed s li'ill"; to noni il H'ii:;'il, hot he coiilil not lii'lieve mat tae m Us Were sllllll i 'lit lor that purpose, in Un lace id such an airav ot precedents. Mih suiliii"; the Iml nu t ie meadow was ured iipoti iiim, Inn nc in .'.mini ml toat Stirling i.iu cm, ii. nu , l .'iuy Mil w ...hi d. ....ny the crop, aim relm. ci make all exp. ii.ueut, t'loiih his ne.it ncihlior s'eures a yielu twic. as l.ii-fte as l.is, hy the practiie. 1'nc -nil v drain on his hniu is nue iculiii" from the Mint si out. lie is sure that the laud needs H tue moisture Hint it has, and tl j;,, dro"t:i iiipircs his cio s more snerely tu.ni those in unilerdrnineil laud, he ascribes it to that wise Providence which turns the wisdom ( men into foolishness. 'ei... i...... ra 'fhe firm faith vvnicli tho Deacon has in the decrees ol Proi idcuce, iiuioiints almost to la tiility. lie is tminui'ily ronvinceil tnat eve ry man's business is nu. '-ord. lined, and that Ui'l'unincs Ironi these laws are the ciiusi's ol . all failures, lie nduiiis that it is often diui- ' "" '"'cine vvnat ones vucatioii is, am tl.s )W ,, ,,, tlll ,,t Ul r , t( i. .... .. . . " ,. .. I'"'a ll, i III W lien, in OOeillCIICI! to the still Slllil II voice tb.lt Whispered him nu. he made im essay at a eiiiifcreiiro nieetimr. his words j rhokrd him, and his vuire s 'rmcd tu recoil I upnii him, In- cnucluileil he had mistaken liis prnl" ssi ni, nml became the sedate, scll'-pos-sess"t 1 li'iicon. liis business, social, and religious chariic I ter, are of the same fijjid east. He will pay I the last cent that he uivcs, and ho will he pan I the uttermost fart: inj; that is duo him. .liistice, simple, stern justice, is his rulinj; principle. Ih- wants tue holiest prion lor what he has t i s.'M, i uislu-H to purehasij ut the. very I nvist i,nurc It in a duty, he siy.i, tn iiii'ri'.'is' t'n1 piniiprty wliiidi In holds in ttiift Ini' limi anil tn titUii ciiri' tlmt mi inn' iIi'IVimiiIh him. 'I'liiN inula I ii'i-nl' tlip imm i all tlmt sue tiiii hi'iicnii friini want, liir III! lllVH lll lllllr lIlllllllM llllt III' I'M'I'V livn Ill' rt'iTiu', ni"ti'ail nl' i-j M-inli 1 it ; nml tlimi;!i liis I'.inn is nut I'nidiii live, nml is wiMi iin; nut, ns lit- m:is, In- lins a liiri- kiliinc'i1 in liin liivnr at tin; mill ul' tin' i-u v. Tlio licai'im Ims mtv littl Micial fiMdinv; in1 the oidinarv areeiit.inie of the term. His nnnie was neM-v I it;., ten up with tne smiles ol ehildr'ii. and their mern prattle never toiieh- eo t lie liarniouie elionls ol ins Heart, lie is rntlier eliininy. nnd hates sentiment as thm- iiutrhly as skej tieisin. lie has no praetiral ideas of hai mess in this vtnrhl. Tnis life, the Deaeiin tiiinks, must he one nf sorrow , trou'de, trials, anguish ami vexation of spi- lit. to lit one to etiier iniiin the repose nf lif( eternal. The t'lniiht nf iloiii"; anythilie; for the plcasine ol it. w. is never entertained liir a niiiineiit. Kespniisiliilities, serious innl weit;!ity. lire lot to he s.'t aside fur any h ic.il l.itife.iti.ci. I'ii iimrl i IV the lle'sh u'nd liiimldi' the prid '. tn lii'.i el oier s'inrt enm iiitrs. are duties w dell must not he neglected for soi i.il deliel'ls. I lis iraetii" nf lieii"Mi I 'lice is eolHl'iill 'd iiv what he calls justice. I'ur instance, it mi intein'er.iie intni neglects his family, and 1'iey neeil assistance, he n"i s ins in t.iis way "I I. id the m ni li 'en indus trious as I Inn h'cii: li-en temperate as I haw; heeu ; ami j'ist tn ' ilnsilf and hi- (iml .is I have tried tn 'i'. he would stnnd in want of no as-istinice ; audit is not litrlit tlmt I should hMow my hard earnings, (t ic Deacon liiret.s tl.at his money i- held in trust un sue i occi ior-.) tn make amends for his l.izi ii m ai. i !: . I most he jus h- lore I am .Mieroiis." I'1" I" .i.'iin cirri"' l' i I :.. iiuliiiiln.il a niiila'dliiv s( ,ir. t',t he j chooses to -tainl as inue.'i alojf I rami otlicrs j.is pussihle. I 'I'o o'llain a correct impress! in nf the home eninynients nf th" I'eac'in's I'rcside, roll ! should s 'c him and his wife siitiue; ficc to i face on either side of the stoic hearth, and lookiiie; contempl.itiiely to a central point' Ihi'tMeeu them. It is a study for a painter. ! flic i.'.ind old dam" 1 as done a d"al of house- ; ! work, and as the Deicoti "rows more ciriiii- Jh'iit, she irels thinner and tliinne". Her e1 ks hine fallen in and left the hones pro minent, llcr ims" i- almost translucent, am! 1 1 1 icr lil s nr" worn extremely thin hy incs- i stmt iv s,.,ii,iiiijf tn.. i.i'pmtn r i r i . ivinun she allow s, tis an net of kindness, tn mirk for her hoard. The mutual hrowu study has lasted n u Inui-, when the old lady s shrill tone, hr mIs '.ne Deacon's rciery hy the re mark thai ''her a.'hiii"; hones tell her she is not 1-iti.: for this w irl.l."' 'foe Deicon hoj'es .she is mist iken. hut rays he may he r.s:''iied tn n!i.it"cr i ( id s will, and then mother hour of un'iroken silence ensue-. ' o i hi iker on. these scenes are not indicative o! much enjoMiicnl. iind let their lietnts may he full o'' mute, unspoken happiness, too il"e 'or wov.'s. T''o Ili'tieoi i- I unci ilioits in all l.is r.'di Si eis cM-r-is.-s. nml we must stiy. sincere am! devout. He litis a luoriiint; prayer, iim! no. it'ier for eieiiini'. w I, ich he repeats with pi is dy the s-nae ein lay alter lay. On the SaVuth. e' introduces some ni. pro priate til-iii I ii ' i . prayers hreathe risini; and sen in; part of hi reli"i. fhe wtin's which recur as constantly ns the sun they have hecmne n us life. I le loves to talk nl t ulh'ihle char leter nf .leh'ivah. his Om ni I otenc". and the terrors of his .ludj;meut. hut l is heart never wtirm tion o! the h '.tilth's of the into an appreci i- inviiie i ii.iraeicr, nr l -aiis with n--M.rtincc mi ins promise ,,l f u-jriieiii's- nml love. 'I'o him Hod is a fear ful Prcs 'lice, lite a dread renli' v, nnd the future stttte.ill undefined p'.isteue" he d ire in. I anticipate, lieeause he cannot eo-urre'iPiul. ii : l..... i,; i,,, ., ' -il K ' .!! Ill I II I" ' ' i" ' ' ' " ' tiior" heni'i-iiant cxiii-i's-inn than usual, and liis dimdlied he.irinjr s"ems tn s.iv that he h roud nf the honor of hctirint; Iind sjrifls tn inch. On nt'.er ncciisi ins his deportment is uo'h'st nnd r'tirinjr. in till respects hdittinj; t detienn id' the straij;htcst sect, ti Puritan ol the Old Sc' ool. With this hii'ty portraiture vv- niuft take h'tie nf Deacoti S . We admire the in- li'troty and stainlitv ul Ins character, hut usitre his tiiivviliinjtness tn niakc impruie-, I.t- l.i,.!.- s...i llilit- elnii'ite nml those si'iintai us impulses which mark the I ti-ue in. in and liie true .Christian. He has yet a half n score of years to make up his three score mid ten. Their end will Iind him where we leave him. I'reiicli .Uiinners anil Customs. A writer from Paris to tlie Cincinnati fiii-.ette jrives s uno lively views of the .Metro polis of France. 1 h All the hieis-. in the city, as mentinneil '"lore, are hiiill of nearly white fi-ee-stniie. which so ni liccnincs hard after heinj; rii:irrieil, and re-ulily- chitnjr's color ; while mtiuyof the niises, indeed u nmjnrily of them, tire hiiilt with the stnnes unhewn, and afterwards plas tered over with a mixture of pliisicr-paris ami cons sand, lint they nil sum heeiune the same dii ty yell ivy color, like that of a w'it.'-wtis.ied rooiii wi.ic'i lias lieeome tho'iiiildy sni'iked. and ive in the city n uniformity !' dirtiness in its external iippcir ine.', vari 'jtited only hy the il -j;r.'"s uf dirt which each li.i pres-Mit s. .New lioiss, (r.ir ' ohjei ts uui'il since the ein' ire.) piintee wiiit". have a dis.ijireeahle, siuunine; eii'-ct on line's oiities in the jrlaiinj; lu-ii'htiiess nf a renc'i sun. llie interiors, however tin- "S. U'J'is'v, . ion -. ami I ' with tlie l i,' literally ma', tjustiu"; i.l t Ii iv most c istly in fieir ; r tn v.i i.t 'men, s ' "st perlections of ail. ilec.ira- I t.-te A in i . is vviv throu';h piles of dis- and nauseatinj; smells to j;et into chamber- w iui to have heen Itio- ilelh'd alter the fairy halls nf the Ar.ihitn lnij;hts' F.ntertainments. Itut the Ion;; tor tuous, scircdy interrupted line ofilirt-i'olor-ed houses, forms tiny thni"; but nu agreeable sport tu one iii'i'iislomed to straijtht streets iml clean exteriors, AH is a w ilib'rness ol 'e-crniislte architecture, obscured hviliit. from i the finest palace down to the in 'iniest liclirint; ,hoiis. It is un example, on a jirnnd scale, iil'areitectuio niakinj; its 'If manifest under ili'liciillios, ' And yet Paris is th" most biviutiriil city iu Illirope', h'M'tillsa of its unchUtllloil tirchi'tec- ture, its public pirdeiis and sipiarcs, its liiiics and public buildiii"s, its chariuiii" pi uiiind 's, its boulevards and a few of its liirj;e streets, and in the studied arranj;"- ments fur strikinj; cn'-ct, which is visible! wherever the (iuveriiincnt ha had tho con- a deep r ivini', in w Inch w as nu enormous hoi, trol. I'll" Itl'UI-ter r ised Ills h "ill lo a hi'ijrlit of live T'hn Parisians live m ire out nf dnvrs than or six feet directii' it 'nnii one e.lt!0 tu the perhaps any other nation. Their apartments other of the nivinc. i-i.l inen icni"; his nssail servo most'lv as a place only to keep their '"''! "'i '' '"s forked ioiijjiiu ; hut tho dos, tfioils in, ami to sleep in. Iliey Ho their e.u- inj;, icadinj;, talkinj;, iind, in fact, every thiuj;, that they can. away I'mni hoam. Home ( seeins to po'se-s no eharin for them The rrst.iuriuitHiinilrnlfee-houscstireiiuuimi'ralilp, .i ii. I In ...1 i, , ... . .-I . t.l i l.r. ......I .in. , ..I - I "; i ..e. ni . -i p... Bta'BCEilA'M'rOX, FSHBIAY, .inI idcUii'i'. jt tliiw cstalilisliinptiti! ilinnurs imii In- I in 1 1 in ii'iir IVnin tlirro fiutics tip In a Iiiiiiilri'd. Sunn! of thi'in IniM! (mi hmiilri'il ili.siii's, and tin-I'linkin is iiMpiisito. It into im Ami'iii'iin a novid i-ij.i t to son a family of, i-OMTiil pi'i-sons ill ixi' in a i iii'i'iap to a piihlii' ri'staiirnnt to iliup ini'ii, wonipii and idiil- dren at u tnl tie sun'oiindeil uy the most pro iinsi'iioiis conipauy A majority nf fatiiilioc. liowpvor, dijip at 1 home, while all nersons living siiurlv (line nut. ; Allien nl the ill nnlll"; out. ami nearly all the ilrinkini; and sinokiiii; i.s done in tlie open air, ilurnij; ei;lit innntlis nl the year. I lie puldie promenades, gardens and parks, are crowded evervw here hy idle people who loiter thus the w hole day away from home. A women and her children pass you with a yard of straight hrcad. resenildili"; a hu" ihiui;hnut, which siie liolils like a musket, ami a lew onions or eliestnuts in her re'iciili'. Thus jirepared, she spends the whole day in the open air. f here are thnus inds w Im seem to luue notli- ini; to do. while the niilitarv irevai'i cierv- where. There is an e.is air and ft uente'el linldiicss of countenance in Paris, which I hue nowhere I'cinal "s are much cmploic tne louic'crs of else met . 1 in shni s and in l.i 'nit-Kill's oMiccs. , woman il 'inrioiis omiccs. , woiii.iu 1 1-1 1 1 1 ir a wagons and carrying; heavy Imrdens. is a -iUt nfcic ry iniiiut" in the streets nf Paris; audit is not uiicniniiioii tn - .e women, men and tint;, yoked tii"'"l'icr to draw a carl. There are more carl- in Cincinnati than in Paris; so t 'in t the amount of Inirthcus carried or pulled hy men and women in this city can he s in,,., what uc'tirat d estimated. Men still per form the 1 1; 1 1-1 of c' .ini'iermahls in most lm"; iiiL' and other lions sin Paris. " P.irh' nil Pi r'ier." or P.i' l v tin Coiieiertre." (spcak t i t'le p if. 'r.) is in 'i .i.i't juiilileii o'er tic d ioi o! iin.in-i im i i , . 'rs Indse in the city, and th porter most iVcipicntly prnies to he a woman ; except at the mansions of the nohil it. where" P.irlez an j. .. " aiuiiuiiiccs a sturdy inliahitant of Sw itzerland. 'flic terms ".swiss" ami "pnrt"r are thus mtule symm yiiious. It certainly cannot 'c plcisa'nt to tlie feelings nl'a gentleman from that countrv. wlicn on a visit to a I'rcuchlnnn, tlmt every visitor to the house should he reiiiestcd to "speak In tlie Swisse." 'fhe I'rench seem tn in'i'r that npenin a door nml ree dvinp a liiesstijr,.. are ticcoiii lishmeiits peculiarly suit ed to the "ynius nf their Alpine nei";hhors. T!te worn 'ii hav ri in vi-p alT'ctionite man ner Inwards their own s - in I'rtiuce than in uur own count ry ; they have each othei's coin'oit much at heart, and einhrace on hoth cheeks with jrre.it tenderness. It is alu ciis t 1'iiarv lor l.eii -s In peim'f a m il" neipiairit tiuee to ki them on c.i.-'i c'i. , k when part int; ; hut tl his- nu tin1 I'i - '.lean- sotuctliih"; ni. ire in Kranc titan ii. .. . cmniii ic-, and is interdicted to all hut t ii oriie of the hidi . I l.'iies en twn old iv linen l-i-sand pint with m. lot iiiiicnrinents in lie middle id' tl erns-inj; in l!ie sireet : tind the in ni tire little less nr d"iit in salutinjr nue nnn'her ; a rii-toin which our Poiintrvmen Iind mue'i trou'de in heinj; ri eoiieiled t-i. I never felt more cnmpletelv discoinliteil ill my life than when the lii'st es say ul this kind was made upon m, I hud laiored nu ardent yoiun; intni from the south nf I'raiice. who knew h-.-s of the city than I did. ami when he came to hid me adieu, to depart for his native ciiiioti-y, lie Miil.l.'tik threw his arms around my neck, and kissed ui" on hoth checks ! What he could see at tractive in my j:reat, ujrly. hcar-skiii face. I colli. in i 1 1 1 1 ; i ' 1 1 1 1 . i nan .vi'i tilt' 111111" Ii ii ii often, hut it man must ul it, to appri ecittte u ln ,.N mn pnee, IT A few weeks njro we eno our rendprs ii lively account from the lifej nnd adventure 1 of ti French phy-tcian, .M. Oirtm'o'p, in the ,,. t ' '""I'I""" Island-, of tho way they r.itch. Iiv. i nl- di-is cavin ins nr crnrndile..-, "and such -m ill ih'Ci" theiP. The followitie; extinct from the sniuo work, taken froiu the N. Y. Fvi'tiin; Post, shmvs lint lhey dn a little there in the sinko lino also. lntervtliij; place, tint, tn na a c!ie.-iiutin i i very. 'i'hp o"iPr iponsler, i ih's'criptioi nf whtrli I "nv,! pminiseu ine constrictor - n very COIII'IIOII III till' I'llil I p.ljlle sllllls. lltll it IS 11 rare linnj; lo see one nl very liireo stz". ill- pnssitne, u is iiouaiue, perimps, ui .1 n may leiiuire oi inv centuries lor this reptile lo attain a unm-tiiius siz.e. Ihu since it H dillieult to my annual to live for a very Ion" period null um lieiii"; exposed to nccittenls ' that would put an end to its ei-ence, it is only in the .l.irkost fines; rinl wihh's! .ibices that hois n full s.z." ate met with. I hive seen iii.iny boa ol'nrdiniry size such ns are found in nur I'airo peau c- llecliou-. ' hero wero some, indeed, 'li it iiihahi'cd my hiin-e : nn.l u.ic nielit I limn 1 "lie, two y.ii-ils Inni: "l pnes-mu nf my bed. .Several liiiics, pissini; ihriiii"di the wnods with my Indians, I heanl Hie pteiciuj; ciiesol n wihl hoir. Oil (ipprivichuii; the spot whence they priiceeihnl, w-i; ahni.st ininrialily lonnd n wild hoir. tibniit wltose body a hoi had tw sted its told-, nml w as gradually hoi-tile! linn up iiilo ihe Iree reuiid which II had coded "self. When th" m-i lil hoir had riiicheiliiecrl.ini beiuh1. tiie stnke pres-ed him ajiainsi the tree i.i a t'orce th it cms ,ei his boms and still -ii him. Then 'lie bo i e its prey fall, di'sceniled tie' tree, tind prepaii'd lo swdlow w !mt il bid -lain, I bo la-t opei iimn was much lo loni'thy for n- to ii w tut Us end. To simplify inittcis, I -ent i Ii i'i ni'ii (he Inn's In' nl ; my Initio- link Ibe llcsh in tl ry it for oatin,;, iuiti the skin lor s,ei,tiH tei their ihiL'UO.s. it is hirdly ii ' -s; 1 1 y lo s-.i'e, 'hit ihe hoir wnsnitfir- uoticn; I'm I'lt'ri whs ii prey captured without ii'icii id'ijii iy, l hi ' day in lu ll in sui -riseil ice nl ,i c-c ! i, -h n-lpcp, lifer it had swn low i u -in en, mn oi s .me; us st.e was so tr"il tiial it w 1 1 1 I hive ri'(nrrcil a eirt to Iran-pori it lo tin-Willi"!'. Ilii! imu-tli cut it to pieces, i uid "as content wi h us rh of the tlosli a he could carry. Iliivinj; heard of it. I sent for whit was lull. They hroui.'ht me a pieco iihmit eiht feet Inns, and su liiaii lint tho skin, when ilriod, enve oped the tallest m m like ti elm It. I ;.ive it to my friend Lindsay. I Iml never seen any oi tnesn luirpst ntn- '""I '"k1'" aivii about whirli the Imlnns h.u "lion spoken to mo, mi l always with suuie do- itree ol ea"i,ei n on. when uno nfiernoon, as I was criis-iii"; lliomimiitiiu vvith two uf my shepherds, niv iiileutiun was drawn to thu coti- Hull il h uklll j nf my dojs, who see.ned to he aiiactiiujf so im iiiuui ii ni u hioo.i upon lis He. friu'1'. Wo thnujiht at lir-l it wis i hiill'ilu al ' li iy, lint h id heen startoif lrom Im cuver, nnd npprn iclu'd the pi ice with c uituiii. y dojjs H,.r disppi-sed nlnnj; tho brink of unite iiliiio uiu wns, msuy Hvoiueii nis in- 'arks. My first impulse w is tn shout him, hut j then i it ncrurred in mo to inkii him nlivu nml f send linn to I- mice. A-surmlly hn wnhld h ivn been iho mosi uionsiious Inn tint had over line ii seen I iere. n I'lim' ml mi' ...inn u .. - - ..v..0.., ... 8, ssia. nitri" uiaiiiif'acliiri;il iiimncs nl cntto, Btritni? I'limtfli m rts?l tlio nint poworl'lll wild InilViiii Willi siniiit pri'ipiulinii wu Hiircwilt'il in pissing inn' ot' our iion.-i'f rnlind Ihu liou'.i neol i tln'ii r lifil him tijjlillv to a Ircn, in such n inaiini'r as lo t''pp Iih lirnil at its niial hi'iyht ahiiiit ?i I u't from the urniinil This donu, o i:io-ipd to thu other tod'! of tlio ravinp, and tliri'w ali'.thor luiiisp oV'pr him, wlnrh we spr.urpi! Illio ti r.-r. U lion ho tidt himsulf lima fhed lioth ends, hi; muled, writhed, nnd L'rappleil .several utile trees men erew wunin ins roacii alone; the cdi;e ol the ravine. Unluckily for lion, eveiyllilni; yielileil to ins Cllorls ; lie lore , up the ynuitir trios liy the roots, broko till I lu hranches, and ililode;eil enorini" : stones, ' round wlnrh he soiiL'l.t in v tin In nlitniu the 'older point of nsMstiiiiee In! needed. The mioses were stroll!; and withstood his inns! fn- rious ellnrls. I o roiivev an ani'iiai like tins, scleral IiuIV.iIops and u whole sys eni of cor- d ice were neces,ny. NlL'hl nppio'iehed ; conlidcnl in our nonces, we left the pl iee, pin- po-ini; In return !ict nnirnuig nnd coinpleie t "' cap'ure ; lint we recknned itlmnt our host. in tin nielit t lie Inn clunked his tacii's, ent his hodv run it t some huu"' hlncks of h.isili. .'lid liu.llv socreeded III broikllie; Ins hands nid ei'itin clear "If. When I was p. rsii.n'cil t Tint our prey had Pf-c.ipcd us, and that all search in th" nci't hnrhipid was fruitless, my ilis.ippointnii'iit was very e;re;t, nv I dolllitl'd wnelher in; would Itaie such ti cliatit e ii.m'hi. 'l ite aci idcnls occiisioiieil hi t!ns animils are icry rare. I only knew nl'mi" case whcie a liiaii lost his life. It wit-as follows: 'I his man. pursued I'o- s.,nii. crimi- or other. Med to a ctiici ii fur roue '.ilinent. liis 'ii,;i..r, who nlone was nwi.re of his I'i.iin-j l.ne, n 'lit occi -i iiially tn s ... pitMl ilni tnk- him .lis siipph of iic. On one of hi-. found, instead of his son, an cma .n .'!.- hon listaseei; he killed it, and withdrew from its sitiimieh the hodv of his iiiiforiunate -on. It appears that diirine; the niht Ic o.nl he. ii surpriscil i iy the ho., criishi'd ami eaten, fhe priest nf tite v ill.iL'e. who had j;oiie in search nf the hody to hurv it, and whn had seen tlie remains nf tV Ima, dcsciihed tiie reptile tn me as t,f n ,ie I hat is alino-l in crcdilde. I'nlortunately it was at some dis til nee from my residence, and I was not in lormed in siillicient time of the f.u-l to hea'de to veril'v itmvsdf; hut it is not surprisinj: t''itt a In m, w loiii .swalioweil a il"cr. s'nitihl als.j l: ahl ; to nwiUlyw a ni..!i without iliifi culty. Many ntlier facts, nf a simil ir nature w.-u-e rcl.iteil to me hv the Iinli Ills. 'I'hey told me of. some of their comraihs whn, vvl.ilc .linj; through the woods, had hen sded hy a hoi. crushed :ij;i'nis a tree, mid .uvallowi'il whole. I!ut I have alaays he -n mi my j;uard ajriinst t'ti'M- I' ditin torics. and I have n -ver he. n tihle p. eerily anv of them except this on", which ' is told me hy the priesi and a . uiii her of ,i.li,iii ; hut it is not at all surpiisiu tli.il, if Mich an occurrence has taken place unco, it should a secninl time. 'Ihe hoa, however, is one of the least ter- ri'de ol the rpents found in the Philippine Islands. There tire small ones, wlius" hit" proves mortal within a lew hours. One that the Indians cull ilnjnn jinlnij. (rice leaf,) is cxcecdiujily venomous, fhe only remedy lor its lute is to -hum it with a red-hot hnind. If theie is any delay in the implication of this, the most terrible silU'crihjjs and death ire ti niiseoiicnee. 1 he nhn mir"m is an- other kind, citrht ur ten feet loii" ; its hite is i . , ,. , , . , . . somewhat more daneerous than tlmt nf the ''"J"'1 ". h.'iu deeier and more ilillicult to cauterise. I have never heen Intten hy any of these reptiles, notw ithstaudiiij; the few precautions m nil my journeys through the forest, tiiejht and day. On two oi-c-isiotis only did I run any ilaiijr.-r ; once I trod upon a ilnjnn jiriiii. I was warned hy a movement under my loot. I press m hard with that le;:. and sm the snake's little head stielchinj: out to hite me on the ankle : fortunately, my foot wtis on him at so short u distance from his head, that he could not j;.'t at ni' ; 1 drew my daj;'r and cut nil' his head. On another occasion, I noticed two eijles risin" and fall ill;; like arrows amonjr.st the hus',.-s, alw.iy s at the same place. Curious to s -e w 'tit man ner nf animal they -re attaekiuj;, I ap proached the place : hut no sooner had I dime so tlitin an enormous aim iiinrnni, furious, with the wounds the citrlcs had indicted un him. udvancid to meet m. I retreated; he coiled hims- f un. trave a snr 11". and almost eaif'iit lue on the face. Uy an inverse movement, I made a spring hark wards, and aviiidcd him ; hut I took care not to turn my hack ami run. for then I should have been lost. The s'l-pcut returned to the churjre, Imundinj; towards tne ; I iiaiu nvuided him, and was tryinj; in vain to reach him with the ei!j;" ol my dujijrer. wlu'ii an Indian, who pcrcciicd ni" IVnm a distaiiC!', ran up, armed with a hoii",h of a tree, and rid me of him. l'.vtraoidinnry I'sonpe from I'li'on. On the inoriiinj' of Fiiday hit. a foil in the iv iy of prison lireikin look place in (Jl-'sirow winch believe In he nhiio-t iuii ir illelcil. ti uween rievon -mil twelve oVIuck nu the p viniis niht, n yotiiij; Irish lad. nauieii Francis t'asey, was broiiitllt tn the Pollen otliee. ohirjred with hivine altempteil in pis-a conn, 'rfi'il sh.ll ii, lie wis coiiliucii in nno ot ihe culls on the thud floor of the hiiibliii", winch me -el tipirt fur temper iry roiifineuien' of ppr-nns il.'iti.ui'd on criminal clnrees. These ceils have lulherlo hei'ii consul' red to possess every rlpuient of eiciu Uy w hu h the iiiind nf iiiiiii could devise. The door is s.. s-truiii.' that i' could only ne forced in hy n c-iu nun shol ; hut even ihnujrh it weie cfi open by any chance of i)ej;lienco on the pirt ol the tuinkey, the prisoner wniihl nut find luinseli inucii iiiMi-er in- liberty, for he w.ni! I rnpn.i iopissiicirr.il u her iluors, enreft hi w.i'cln .' y ollicers, lietoro he cnuhl reicn the strm-t. ;,icape in this direction was llierefirp out ol the ipicsiiim. As there is in'iili t tirepl ice nor chimney in tho cell, tho only oilier nii'nini; in tl:o thick will is tint furmsh'ed by n smill s,p or loop hole, enclosed with bub.-iaiili.il stone, foruuii',' nu opouui"; nf nhout loiiriei'ii inches lugli, and ahout four in width, lint to in ike in itlers inoro secure, llii'ri) is n liled ie-screw r over this npiniliijr, on tho inside, it strniij; iron pi. tie, inure than thirty pounds wcie'it, inul wlucli heinir iieifiir.ilud with small holes, ml nuts tis n neb lijiht ill the diytluio tis pi-l serves to ui-'ke d.irkness visible." Tn such nu up irtinent w is ('.ispy ir ins.erieil, a little nfier tweiyo oVluck on ! rid iy uiorninu'. About twn o'clock on Ihesuuu niorniiii', vvnilo tho lieu len int on fully was eni'ai;eil in hisurdiiiirv hnsiness, lie w-.is nluinsi Hiiipilicd wr.li nnnzii in 'iil hy ohservinif thu idcnlie il C isev hmo-hl into the ollicn hy two wnlchiin'ii. The cell w s foithwiiii e iiiiiued. I ho I ir" ir"U tl ite n lr Iy refeired to ns coveriiiL' Ihu wicket hul he -i wrenchod ulf by un act nf almost super- inj; times she einpluVN twn. Sho has a jooil i '"Hon adoiitcd, was .aoved by ou. of his Hr h'Unin Htroni'ih. hy 1 1 ,in mil-ini i"n uf sumo hursn and vvtie-on. cows, tioultrv. iVe-liml ' N"i'l fi'iends, Kev. Dr. Itaeun uf N"r llavcn. point nt which tho ho ivy screw mils must have been loiwen -d, and thereby It iv e ull'.irded tm upeiuni; fur the iiiserliuu of the linu'ers nr hind, Tliis elfected, Ihrro reni iuieil h slip nr opemti" ibroiiL'h tiicb n wnobl he ilullrnh to mss -n ...i'. t. ... , .. .' iiii.uii , u, I, , iey, uoinj; uio iron pinto hs h IVcw iWJtf - ig'mVTtganaKjca I' itti'riiig.r.iin, knockiil nil' thi; miin" rylun or 1 lacings id' tins lonplinlu, nnlll liuhad tiinilr Mi njn'iiin ! l-'J incliu.s i width, Ai'i'ordn ft t his nun iirtluiint. In: thi'ii sipipi'7.ial his IipimI and cIioiiIiIpim with roiit ildlii:iilly thmiili tin nprnuii imd liy thu jircy daivii of the iiiornlii"; looknd down upon the lam: which liniinds tlip wi'sti-rii ciiIp ot Hits imlicp liiilld ins, from a hi'ii'ht of thrnu hi'tv ptorics. at I'lio l.id h own ni:r.oiint. of his further pro ceilurc is rnllier crudiised, and this is nut mr- prising, ior ii is now afceriaineii in it ins uiiiiii lias heen in a somewhat disordered stale for .some tluio past. It is evident, however, that he must have wriiedud his liody torwanl nnd downward, nnd in nil prohnhility lie hiin hy his teei, till he cnuhl timeh with his Ii nds tPe' outer coiiiiee ur eiinihlatnre of the yieat u in iiloivnfihe oice court, which is siiual-d im- uieiliatelv lll'li'W tho wicni't from which iii iiIi; f i i -t escape. As it is scarcely possdile lint tinu of reeeivin"; any more h'tleis rnm any of Ic could In vo n'leeipted to rel his body on my friends. I wil'. do them the justice to he thi cornice without lallinj; over, the proh ihil. , li'ic that tlicy hav tint fiirnot nt", u '.A'Tt"' uy is, tiat when his hinds re-tcil upon il, he j to - jiuu fatali'ty nnie of tiieir their iiivnrs ev"r threw a siinimersi ;tt nml Itehted upon the 1 1 cacti licit. I hope those from me pass .saf". street holow. In whatever way he escaped it ' A fee il..ys siin i' we had ti j irty of th'rtv is tne wnnncr oi nil mat no reacneil mo ptue oient without In nur dashed to pieces. T he next appearance ut (,'asey w-tis at the top ot lin Ini i nmt st , where in; "ot.lin to llie .-l ite loei.t of the watchmen, he was observed ll'I'ili!; nlioiit like an apparition, in a half inked eon 'i tl'lll. 'I'll" i lliecrs, COIICI IVIll'.' th It ?o etllMlv wis ivrouj; Willi the null, -i, tempt "1 'ocilch him, when lie look co on ti -I .ir re'ir iln tup of tho slieei. Ileie llcy folo ed. titfi found Iim. st imliii.r iw i'ivi; ur fourieeii steps tip. hut jul when ihey were ahoiil to lay hinds -1 1 iuiti, It" jrive n hoiniil and t'len n sprinr r'uhl over their In-id-. hi which he jjnneil the door, mid hiele I dm', n tne slieet like ti jfroj In.uni1. lie was .! ! "i. inn ni'ii ! I. iv ."lull s. in f -late I complc'e exh iiiatinn. 'llie poor eiea ut s "ih In have tn!ic.u lll'o his hend lint he w is imiuedi ite.y tn he hui 'd lor Ins nil' nee. and id.-, leiror proiutited hliu to cll'ccl his e-c.ipe. (ilusirow Hi mill. ViMt to tho !!)tie of liloaur Willitints. A fri Mni inform -d us that he recently visit ed the farm owned hy K;v. Kle.iz -r iiliains. the reputed sm ol l.ouis .seventeenth ol Ki-aiice. It is located in the township nl Kaw kaul.ui. twelve miles distant frnin lir Ii.iv, Wisconsin. The l!ev. Klenzer owns a W"i-cultiv.it"il farm there, of u'mut fifty acres uf vcrv loductiie land. I lis dwelliu'e; house is a it',, i, siihstantially coiistructeil and eonve'.'ent citi.i.'. and all his out-hoiise.- are siuijr. and in e;o nl repair. hen inn inliirmant visited the liuilsi. W'iiiii 'is de lioui-hon was in this ciii. On' enteriiij;, he eucoiintercd a jroid-lookin, iniilil.'-..i'd womaii. who proved to he t.,e wile of the pretended Dttuphin. .she rcieived him courteously, ami haiinj; ascpi tained that his visit was made for the purpose of seeine; and convei-siu" vi ith one who had suddenly come ipiite lammi- in the wii"ld. cutertaiu- ed him w ith much "race an. I ill'.ihilitv, and "jenerniislv etenilcil tn him the utmost Im He i.'iiiaint d pit.ilities of her humble home. to ilinncr, and hears testimony to Mrs. v il liauis skill and jrood taste in the preparation nf creature comforts." Aiiionj: t ie luxur ies uf the ttilde. was fine fat venison, w hie1 Mrs. Williams hud herself shut the very dil" helhre ! .sie i a keen .scented hunter an'' nivlcr. nml inm.li- sum. lies In.,- tV.h. ,.iil. ... . .. ri lsi, vein-on ami jranic. till o which aii ahundant in that country, even iiiuoiii; the borderers, as 'he i- rankc a reinurkah! "j;ood shot a sort Scott and seldom fail nf feniinine Captain tn "hrni" ilium her jt.ime at the hi'st fire. Mrs. Williams i-:l "half-hreed." a vrotr'ti of niiich natural iiitcllijren mil shrewdness, nnd ti lnrjr,o share of iie'iital cithiiatino. Si,,, ha- read a ejood deal, nml is well iufuruii ! on almost cveiy topic ot i onvcrsation. With respect to her hiis'iand s pretention' she entertains not it shadow of faith nr cmiti deiice in them, .-she is well assured tl at his mot her is u Ciiij'iimvvajr.i Indian, and thai ..is father wits a Frenchman. Her only child is a sun a tall. Ihio-lo.ikhi":, iiite'llij;cnt ami ipiick-w ittcd youiur man. ome t'l years of ajre, ,v ho is ciiLraticd as a clerk at lileci. Il.iy, and is universally res know him. He l.iujrs at ccted h all idc i!l whn uf liis father's re-ral pretensions, and with his mother has no conlidcuce in tliciu whatever. fhe liev. Kleaer. nur frii'iul lenrned. did nut st.ind very well in tlie estimation of his immediate neighbor-. iit tis a piojii.et is always without honor in his own country, we do not see vvliva p-einlo-ltourlion should fare any hotter. Williams, it seems, knows and cares very little ahout business. H, loves h.mks iij;lit well, lie is a remarkable h.jjk.liorrower ami I in!;-l,trpi r. About two "".lis aj;., he hud a li'irary. -nusly hc-towe in a rural, hower-'.ike study eree'ted in I is jMi'ilcn, and secluded from his dwclliuj;, wiiich was valued at ;ollll. I'ccoiuiiij: much I'liihiirnn-seil, he was forced to sell his books at auction tn satisfy the pri-sin"; cl-'iui- of ercditoi-s. Itniks not hein" n entiiiineitii particularly pri.cd hy tlie ruuj;!i and illiter ate hiiM laniliucii ami hunters ol the 'ack setth'liients nf Wisconsin, the contents in' the Indian Itoiirlmii's li'irnrv were sl,l nil' at the ' paltry sum f .w-lllti m.'t emuijili tn cover thd first co-t of the hiiuline; nf the volumes His in'i"h'sir.s also dislike I im on arm llllt I f his remarkable forj;el fulness ami remissiicss with regard tn liiiuiil.ttiiij; his de'.ts, ,. borrows iiioney free';,, and ie other ways hi. curs pecuniary respoiisi'iiliii,'-, tmd yet s d- ihnii rum .mil. i.e- l.i ei.Tillnl i.r ri.i.:ii ni.b.i.- tl- niciuorv, which must have escaped lull ri,. vtitiotiou t'le occasion of the wonderful rc-i storatinnnf liis faculties by a bold pIuiil'c Into the clear waters of bike Horicoii. !s .,. . rerouiiiniouslv io-jjji'd by an olliccr. l In t'---s lii'l traits' nf cl'ii'.irt. r. w" t i'ojrnl.' the llev . I.'lciii-r's be-t an! ih.-l'S-claiins to close and rejr.ll ullinity to the lluiti ' lions. We hej;in tu think now" that his tale is an "nwer true one" that he is really the lotij; lost Dauphin, ami rightful heir to un usurped throne ' llesides, Mrs Willi ims rein-irked that her husband, thoujt'i he wrote to her frcipicntly. and kept her well adv is.sl ut ins movement and of his advance towards tho sceptre and . throne of his ancestors, yet that ho hml nut ' visited bis home nr bis fainilv diiiin.- the I ji.lst three years! Surely! surely lie must' im a verita'de l!our'on ! ! ' Mrs, Williams is a woma-i nf business, thrift ami entcrprihe, Shu ennducts in son all the affairs of her littlu domain. Sho ennducts in per- per ller njlit Imuil in.iii, anil principal aid, i an j liishm.in. 70 yetirs old, who " works " the farm, inul is very iuilustiious and faithful . Tlie Indi.ins cuui.it be prevailed upon to work. Hrr friu-.ile "hi'lii" runsists of one sniinvv. licrinanently euiraeed. and in hurrv. I ekes nut a very respectable and comfortable livin", while Iier husband is iirosfcutiuj; tho duties, of his missson, mid pushiii" his idaims 1 to tho throim of Friiiiru ' j -i i.s-i..,.,. r ,i... : .i.. ,. on . - . . .1 u aiel evcutlul one. Alt'. ISiprtft TYo. 2. J-'mm llie J'nl uhlplna liyll'lxn. Orisliiiil Li-'-fr oT (.Vnrrnl M'avnn'. The original or M. f,illi". in h'lt,.r Imm fh'npral Anthony AVnj'liP, t" l.i.. Iirutlicr-ih- , law , Ahralmm Uoliinson, of Nr.am.inV ''i V, has V-cii isliuw ti to ns r a ili'M-i'tidiint nl t'.'j i latter. It is in iiinl'iTt i.wm.t -it ion and. is; written in the hti'inlv, '-lil and I'li'.uit liaii.1 that inarki'ii all ii wrotu. Waiie mih tit this tint in roininuii.i at I u-ondeneM ninlii pus.'d to "iv.il ilani i's : hut lie iire"rvi' ii-j , will ne s.-en the Mien spirit anil ImlU ilaini that did him siieh cood seniee two years later at ritnnv Point. e are not aware that tl n 1 tier has put heen puldisln"', 1 at o-en if it has, it is such a lctUr ns canryt 1".' puhlishcd too nlten . Tirnvnnir.G . April 1st, 1TT7 Di..n 1'iihtiikr : he! l-La-.c lor tjme 'iiiip given n,-cr all cxpeeta- men aim two niitcers ki f l uno ic.i.le irisoii' is hy a hodv ut Indians h eer. I llie of nur I" opl uled hv ii Itriti.-h olft- ple mini" his escape the capture, ti 1 i.l snvf t''tit . us' i.l Montreal, ' ''in - secnii'i day nl't"r hi till' clc l.i V HIV nil l'n nc'lle. I j ro in li ' l anntil l M. .lo ns and I ui i r vi i ni tv . vvaiiiui; ready to come, on irr full fi.ir'e us soon the hike opens. l!ef. ill t. is ro.iv.'! I. s at, We 'ili!! ''.T.p.l fi-'.-e ii.n iiiation. I have in coitsi ijv,, nee s.-t c.pl-'ss, s to illl the Illste-Il slut to Jin-It fill their iro ips ivith ii U po-.i'.i" di si.tttch". X'it,. h is tu-e daily aniline., and I ..mild foie.iv hope tatit in the cuiirsi nf a few d.us I sh.u'f h'- in a lohdilion to incei tiie liriiish :. he)- i.-i anv t rms they ,,-,. to nfi.-r. lleio'caUy 'ni a Icliow v.!io has not one thousand men on the jrrouni! (hut thi.- in i onl donee.) I am constantly employed in inaniT'U' r!" them, and have sel .el "d thr.'" iniitiired ,n vviiitin I can depend ; so that hi case of an n. tack even in the resent dehilitatei! statu of this j,-arrisou they will not ciyy it without tin' los- of much, very inucii human j;ore- Mv situation as ( omn;'t. of this pnst-Kmi' 1 "ii'i.ect ine to Insult ..nl cotiteiii t as a pri s iner. 'fhe liiotiey appear.i.iC'-' o. thu troops would justify k, liein uu.-ii ivd nei;ro.'S. mu l.ittoes and Indians, one third children ami little hnvs wretciicilly clothed tint! nmr i wretchedly armed and disciplined hut the oincr third will entitle luc tu.viuii'' re- teveli Irnin ihe must ma!i",ntiit fiio. Il I .-iniilj uvt he lortunati; ciioiijrh tj voiirpier witli tfieui, titcv will at least save my memory from cou teiiijit. I nave wi- ite P My ahoilt tiie rs'iipji'Iois Ot my little jrjrl ahd hoy. f'ray unord your a istance to lorm their vnuii" mind-. 1 vviiul 1 have my i.n ,-z -v - i"oient' m t or as um I:!1.. easy ami polite ns po.-sihlc my sou to ho made the first of scholars. Perhaps at nin day his cnuntry may call him forth, win n t trust he will nut turn aside lrom honor, al ti.oiijrii tlie path should he marked wuu liis liithei Mi'iiu. I-.a. w, !1 and be ii.-.-urcil that ivli.it -ver may he tiie fate uf this mirrisuti (,.H I liave ti iiiiinl that ititnioi !.i-....k enntempt) ynii will never s,.,. nr hear v-ii'!:eil amoiij; ihe iium'.er of prison tiie n.une of your faith ful friend and nio-i oht. humh. sent. A.N'l'HO.N'l UAY.N'i:. Ami. r.oi'.tvtov, r..f. Tiif T.Miii:" nr Kuvn, vvritinj; from Ivyjit, says; . C. firyar.t, fa "Aniniie them were women in blue coll n '-footed, w ith infants iicfi'hei. en irnwns, bar their sliniililcis. Thi ;s tho wav in which the Arab hnuicrs ol (ho mhcriirv cl.is i,i lU'yft, eti'-r'- their children ; lis soon as tin: little creatures pet the voluntary use of their limbs, tiny are transferred fioiii the arms to the slioiihleis. I have soon ii.st ihces of this custom which vouhl -uj Iv strikiui; subjects for tiie pencil. At Old Cairn, rue t' ct -Uv, a Coptic woman, in the loos,, l.lu.. dr. --of t; ti country, b.,ie-Iuotcd, her lace iiiivoip'il, wilti .symiiietric.il features, si...n am! sad 'looking, opened tn us tlie door nf the dd ivoriii-oiiteii church, in .vhich i-tin lii.le pu.., whew tlie Ib ly iijtin with her child i .iiil to hai. elliilcu the pursuit nf Hcrnd. On the viu- i man s siuuilders stit an ,..i..nt nt snen nr I cijrht iiinnths, with wet l-uriic l b-nwn cheeks and Inni; dark eye-las'i.-s, its b(.ad Imweil upon hers, iind nue liule hand pressed imiin.-t bet , fuiehcad, while l io uthcr arm itsseii uniuinl 1 tne hark of the heck. I Ihu li.c.n jauf!. ers treat their cliildn n with j;-. at leuilerness, illld tl.nueh I sec iuiiints every w hele. I do hut i know that I have yet heard utie o. thciu crv, I 'i'i,e expression ul iiiiet reslu.i.'i,:. in i, e!r , faces is in'icii ipiite ton-! i.o. liie yptiun, bom lo a lot of itiri, poverty and oppression, 1 may well learn jiati.'lire mny. PpKCivris rr Yorr. NV"!'". The C.irp"" cr who uuihis n line lioosp, jioiuls 'o it vviifj ptiile. and siys. "I limit II " : li. Ithirksiiel'i ulni mast's a i;i'iid p'ow. ci.!s ti. i.j- ni -ijhbi r, tin- l.iriiier, nnd -nvs," inner it" "lne ,sm. . , maker hulils up the t!"li.uine n'i.i'y fitniii; hunt, aiui sui s "It's '' ny in uiafaL nir" " Thj Phv.-a'l:ili with eqntl pride say-oi'tho piri' i ilvspepii", "I cured him ' Tl tsu,.,,,, loj4 ! "'"l'1." "hli.rtum.ie in n. s. uriii, iiiei "i"1. !Tc,,.r-v " '""l'""t"d l'" I lie Law ver i! ..I' . i. . . . ..." i i : til, the ititrirncios i f h' in snv.il", "I "aineii u " sin. .in, n ui I. veil Ibe U.irher uo'.vt hi ivo i ui.i, f.rliiin of the we. i cut hnir, "1 IriuiiiU'i ii." Fv. rv me chiinc rnpidde of tin Ui; a t;p"d job; .'Ve.v piofe.-siou.il itinn skillful ,n Ins jirofessmn'; eleiv uinnot whiitiver hiuf"l orcticit on is , I"""" "i exiiiiiuinjj -.pec mi-rt lo- -vor!- ""' .' r,'er 1 l"' K""'-!' :lrr. '"l'I'orte.5 '"' "' ,,'t '''" ' ""'- I '" 'ns .-mplin-. ""'h', ""ver pmnls to llie s,,ec onol i,,i!. and --lys, "I , ul p lie i:rii"hiire inu,- vuliuvr III Ihe jjhtlpr .'fore m i.nn . Ihe ii-ifp nwv die bio',, h l.eiricil, am! tic rlnhlren tn; ilrivin , in liejrc; uv mid rri.ne ;hut .il'lumh die p "jnhs" j amy he mined mil accnriliii" lo the mosi up. pioved patterns coiitcuinl ited III Ills Itcptise, vet he will tiw ays it, in I,! wnl;. ;''iir y nci i mil sprciairns of my work" .'o, iiidrn. ! j under if our "ilriuiksril.uiokprs'' rouhi not i lie induced In present n few sp'omit'iis for preiiiliun at the orb: s I- air .- If ire ci nid ""'J "'"" 1,0 u"l"''1 -wi i-.i icirv, we w.,n!, '"'' 11 r"r,,Jn V' ''x'lihuiiijj bun ns ..ne ef thu evell w uii le s, J eivevu ttnlt Xtnttl.tt. f"v?r. nr On. T.i siixri.t.. Tlie alVfrp'! IkTs etirul scutniicnts ut lurili hy Iev . Dr. Rush- n il.oi iinrtloril, in niiiic nl In recent jiiilv- licauoiis, wir" brotijiht brtiivp tlio lieiiprul -i.iiiou m v oniiociicui ii onj'rcj;iiiiiiiiiii;f at its recent me tinj; in Uatrrlaiiy. -VfUr ni'iaiated liisi-ussiou, a resolution wuu adopted, iilumsl un iniinoiisly, ronih inniiii; thu w-'nt im nit vv I. ich t he cniiiiiliiiniiiits untfrr.itooil to be 't forth ill his tmlilicatioiis. 'I ho re0' 11 M worded as to condemn the sentiuiciilH i'"l'iited tu Dr. liusliiicll, by tho i-nnipluiii- "ti w ithoiit ass, it'uij;, or even admittuie;, that they are rij;htl'uliy imputed tQ him, Id hits the errors, hut uiisjvca the man. A' V. 7.... f I Journal of Lotnnurff. eMTio. Vol. R