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Iht ®rfans Qresent
SU N!JAY MOIRNINO, AUGUIST 16. IM.
lACtle I-masse.
Ilt nLIZAOlETB AKlERK.
Hto misses a drop frumr the shower'
It It, tiourti a tliat luost frlii the tree'
Who- weep wprin the wiood are In fl wer,
It one broken tb o,-oam there h '
Then, dear one, why cling so to me"
The wind shakes the shion;n dew-.puogles
Ioose , ut of lhe granss tops at ouru,
At i brushesl the aI kenest tangles
I roiti al the tiassvd iocks ot the eorn,
What Lioe the first bird songs are brn
And what heart deplores them ' We only
P'erceive that no --ntger them he:
And cur.l v l ',,o 'salilt be Iionel'.
Mirinrg iout oi th-- world only , •
The ahile wulrd ia etough, witnut me.
WIho nre,'irns for the tiny brown sparrow
1I a T J'd - .i the t} , k orchard trees'
-it.', world har inot yet growin so iarrow,
'lthat it feei no Narp ll lo,-eI as th .e ;
Svtul lost Is -til. tale 4 p aSce '
lMoriuce et-el.y us a rarmer 1o.y I the
Walds of Vermelat.
'rsrn " Rt -lle,'t n ofl Reat Life." In the i . y L-dz. r
Nl bIt we I hri t it our stlaki there, fath-r vet- I
`i aid mother was 31 years old. I w.a nlit t lljo
tii; ti) br-,thI r aiI t o eiO:e's. . f;6 itd 4 re-i -
tilyey. A third it-ter the yougi!ing at the fi I k
was horn two ye:rs later; ant1 all five of n "':i-.t
ten Ia te bttiu saited througii the ltuterveulig
}eery.
Hie nDW madle the a-,a.intl'aue of rgetl-i'
pIver) --not bvLarv, ir dlperl'idte, nur the
tmanly Al l an-+ t r . 1 ,r no i 'o'sil <l; . r Jly
)exods, in, Jl ,ilg 'tlr l'ire. he ' g n 4' , - i-i r'elo' ie,
w e to ht . it, 11,41. [, r hew Iiw ,rt ' ' ' : h't, a
we ad of ater ward to p.y th it a'iiuint ou titli il w
I!onn lL:-lire G; hlt on ,t itelr-l i p s+.+ l ,nl+ I, sy t "
Irl, ri prt neiiJ' t il y O. wh a ce :t f r I )
wii,,th of clothil g ,+ I nod,-,'' 0,1 s ,r y,. ' ,
rrneelt Ied! ( In r t in In dr t for Ln r 'I ; uev r
were wlithl-iut nieal Irue-' and , I, . l 'li vtly
rarely w lr 'ut itm n.V y I ther w--it to '',ippi
at ity cte-its lper idaty. watho t reptatig or s.,pro
1.h 1,tio- : c anti ri ld l i all went to i t 1 tlI
lri gll t,, ILkh ti,, re were n I Us L fi i Is in
tlI are t di ai, d itale lii. htir or c.u l ilr. Ina in s
g'lte a lii i4 a o r c, i - , i i t le f p r i iwe*ek.
ilthett,,, we- hw ad l iv r live, with a n is oif a
Elch i h un;e , w we wi-e w ', i'ti r is of
(oie--In f.ct oI two ; fr a tpiorrl b it s, :t tie
(lintl itI , iil two n. hI -l- Werei ti fill o I -s In 'rI in
erriv t! , Lt e ion t I': t r nl- ' of is. t'hli V%'er it ti
olotde. wi r rtil.- r bat r t . 1 'i tilt ' u' 11 t n.
hire- better, ai lea.t, io thi-: their tfrits wv rn
l,,igt'r. I C iv r tI id thenm in t - i-'ttr- -e-e i.++it
oni.e very rail:) dai : but I hI dl a ual oi.t r r' I y
ii al ler: slit I dt e ,Ily ri-i'ret tIh t -0I"i h ' t il ,y
-( Int i t is c helhi- I r). - lgeo nl ty vrii I ei '
ltitcr lpti .t - i 'i, ti .,l .eV ni uilm T "Ifrl:l. - 11 ti
our raLke l till 1J. " I" tr l . 'id t'i , Ii ,t t i ,e i-
t~lne to le n o l-''l; g iof tl, aain n l t I .! 1
tiaie t pra d of ue-tiabpe v alas t, it * veru rI .
Ill ti afillr ith ',I n Ist alh ·'Ii ' hid Io, ve' h'i.',i
ht til l t 1to .i r r u :rl:, I' a y i,; l ,,h . t Il ku t tale
is n lr "t l i-it. "il !t u wtie n , t ' ,- ti; l f ' lH
lt ir l cd ,tht k ' ..g of p",: ,,Iye aold el' - , n.
lil - nll . i r, r I ti i iIl - .
Ih t ire thte olp - ~' -' lit- " -'e , i .'rr t -il
tk l1l, ) ,, of ~ca :,, , h It it r"" , w i, I , ! t
ti,. ;r , , o f I hn ; , .Ii . , , ,I I ,e ti ;, 1 1 . , I14
[ire s.iti' 1)eI- , U ti Il 1u Will!tr, cur i. i :\i I ,
earts.
The wort was r and arl .'i tv, ,,it h+il'hf'1'.
tri e la l I !l .J lesl it t11hn . r, Itli h ieI pine I
lh, oohed yeai rst ' t r.r - Ithr , a it I:I : , n' tr'laiK-,
lonlg s rice pr re'r t 1. It, t Lo, vet F-bi , v ri,. , , I.
ell-d back to vu-'. at',.ted. [ufl w i. t I Iw-d
1,) a f, r,' t ft a LI'r ,;her of w i t 1 i ' l " I
Wlt rLe !it tr l . i -c 'ly ot l ,' - :i Iva i: - i s it I '
l m ri lat y pt.te r all ,r 'f. t '1, ti t nglie the . r :l it,
w ere utalI ly ie ,. l ' - ' r k ai t in ii , ,I, in ".
A itr- l t I,-uti ls s rs r wi t h -i ptovei ti- 0,il,
ire it suit ,lh -g et trk o ;s ':r . Itslur i-Ir I -
wtle ar iLt, hi d dot..rl ur, l no t iand ki'I ,l l I1 ,r
tihle flten., but I:re al-ed tvie lw lie growt t
tiath, to lderw . pd el r i-. whi te is w e r rel,1 it
to dh-pote ul. \'lt':' we li-" ratty k l it., h:
istiW wtis J.l9t ihe a, and Ilie Wer an Pi s i ll
were iee deep. It were al Ili t-renti a, -p
tpers whetii ch i pard with tha'til is twho -i t y
tgrai Ipe with t re v ii I tr e s ; ll:i e t pi s tI. 1 ,
lruIdat ble' tal trti Ire s u-i iu tl-t t t iri- ka
w lt, l ,i r' e d ,ut 1i": k w' rt + ac,,,t' nt  "J t 1,41t
Ii-d t-Oll;lift ui r W ith ife, i. t:to - thai we, i, vl
lout l tl,' g orwne ti,-ri- te'tr t wie t wi It l d ,i t. I
w,-- x ett tl. . nIi I u- ti fi . tn h i ,l u: 4 lp l- I i -
tIrnts wirto co-: Atng. N - I tt;ig thay
We td teuf, and trof t. ttteri' nayss i
wlogs; slt g otr v -r I riftre k I-. sy olt t I'
do to cue; dilsllig lil't rten ['lied 117,11l the n s l t
twheriiii t-t ty I1,d V Iihi-d -d tlhl freel e-i titi tit
t -)ey nwl t "dry tr c 'I', tly t , hurt pa ll It ant
burtilng b[,:r i at l .n ,ten or worthi l -a C h k-, ai I
carteg h --e titPu h wotd a"i s iervd I t it 5++. we
,ersCi ,r, 'd 1 tt t r v -i d in : when I r , I
lale ,unt gu a ,nother jltl Irkt n it n in,, agd il as
int to tm y;re lure- thaniii two-ir ,l dit toe laI'o
we expetd I on his. Anet n-ow- it itnv hi.1 L i
a grit t trit Irs laud t l c: tr lof tr, ri a.l , it'1n
~sK", tlid I-l- i .t , I tai cy th it I ie ht give '. ci
Lint- worth 'ou- detring. N. Ii -1 w.,:k t I, pay i
We h,,d bi t elen flarmers of tihe poorer c-ss i I
New lnls hire: . tank rink w thb il}y lit ,r. 1
St Il i rlA n. I t t. It had Iii, J freely, t laiig not I
lav.lhly, u;u h le-e n:.' |?tJ9 - " i t , ea rs i er
l o e; - r e, wi.e i i r r sr ti t - ii iif-,v it v'
eer-r fil ,, th y. Ili, br' lt,] I i (_':.44 In 11 , 1i 1
"ctir t was itin ot x ," -itely - i tle of ry, ' I
alln core , e., g little grown o t t '* cly s til of
l stti i - t 'rlill ,t afIri, thoughl t rn, itn ti iwa
II, li , .t % \ lleoll o Mile .1h 1 Y~ , i t. a t ,. e
Ot e tt e i t : i rll v rt t ee oir titt e v-t - e l
to-i at irit i trii r es itt a r i
ida1tr d ti C-iI' c-t': w ile dueu su',t viuls I
thiltitn u'ii'tL - -eti etry r ,l t n- ry
tl'ied t i >thavc . iire ut cood, .ye 'op s i y
el lte p r or pro prle'y ofi t. +.i-,'l. h e,liuy tsI
'lre f test ~itlt. nt:,1 ewte t .i-utli- ia f t errior i
'lh t Ift' yji ly 'i,, rti, : the tug I. h ry li * -I
l t ,nt w sli wp h i 'tit ir riitu h x eri rw i I .4 t w l
c( lfel re i. fuer a.idd le t. ire 't - I t !,i-t- I ) 1
lit io fle ti-s l le I , -c i'e 'it - r l t
i i -or -t t s., i the n I ter, Ua ,t Vu ii,.ip l i1
li I I '-f ci- i ie ' .t .' - -r 'l s- .,. . ti iil
tIi [114 l lir tI pi v - lo It fy i I I I c a
l.\lt rts a i llag i v t # t ire illi. <- PI -' 1 I re
.i, lusllr t w e k i. n! ,+w lihJn ti e u -l ,
t, k, , ulyd t g : ,, ,, a r teu } r'., vr , 1*
ittt |+iti. sl ihrS] uf i-i araaIn r.tJO 1 +
- - i ' .t ti n 1 - ti itt I r, I ' t f I 7 ' r i d
'Itit tlitsr inii is ii t t e V eri :-r si-i w e
'dr .uefe".ferc-i i 'i in.ta lit
i, ut, . pI rt tit toip .' ar
cluk trt l. tse dt r u di. r .r.r it
l it st i ". I lts eitle tuii s.ut.an i ra k l i s-i--ir to
.,wit r. i tn 'i-r, f t-i ali t a ver-l,, v wne i . itt " -
a,eran tent, ii I ii- dl'e i ri, ,e r a r t>arts.trn. I tfti -
thas i n bter g rel t', ii .-et s t to iar. lt. I tiLt
aiitt tie to lt tlf J ane; n - ti  ti We l-i'tkoJ e i
ileak i'. so b ad t atherae uat r it : t t4lt ' n i n t
ifi ,, i-tn ae i f ti e .rii it al hI re htv,-1 i
the in e. wh. rn We bedat a ,ts to cl i ef. fit i n
(rat l, t ecore thnst.a-an - till u nd tirn t . w. .i ,
tit.leste t hiving came LID t large h loust j 'int V . t
eus ti ise te 'te th'-de wic nlt verag re m 'it a '
te dit tin var e at .t d,-lem u e. We hoc fdw e ut , c - .
kfolrore of tyet a-t py te, fo r, oalr -iiWi.a ir
-lube ined t o li t-Le: --" ,' th r 't lrlt k 'c erit i ,
-t bi so badtu t titthe hcrln . ner iere st:uik df wn u
it flp eit, itS leh fill, a:. - ea , ,4 b i-d niti ir
t, be p tid ay " i < y  e ,.,,p.; w . p ,ed, i
t. A V HTNIN A N.
A LEOI"D OF OLD VAI.XHALL.
[From Caselsll Magazine:
Vanxhall Gardens, so called from the sane of
a geunlituan of King John'a time, were first laid
,-ur ,. ult a year after the Reestoratiol. T"ey ,e
i ame more fab-honahle than ever abiut 172t.
a Len a certain Jonathan Tyere to .k theill
I:outill ac carved and ca.t statues of Harile'
arid Mr!tim, Hogarth painted designs fir the :hiefI
pavi ions, aid Doctir Arne composed atlls l.
iir the oirchesera. The gardlP* opened isi 17
with a Hldotto, at which Frederick. pinee of
Walht, was present, and one hundred of the foot
guards kept order.
Let ns light once more the thesiiand lanmps in
!e o'd gardens ot Lo.ind,,i pleaur- an] Illy:
. then ,i once nio;e Klitrner iun reen leave-.
, t n place in the orhesetra the m'iical er'li.
ri en in coc-ke d hate w'o -,lay Arne's musti; let
,on again fill the lotu walks with red-heele I d n
:let- pareas in luowi;g canso:ks anld blnd-, ay
p Ckpo kets, blu*t:rrlg over-dressed biighway
' ili, alth naps at the g te ready toi m iint fr
Sliet ni-tir lirht canter- oj iglshot or EH unial )w
l1e tlm; let ladles it tliwing ilk ani d mirrt 'Itaie
it- hCead-drei*ea mingil in the crowd --while we
r vlive one of the ]moat ,ur+ui e of the old leze'id.
or V.+au )hill, and armed w 'i tloe u '.nett i go I 1
"i ket given by T)era to I,,igartb, we enter the r
icI i-f Iante. and iii lar.e for a few Ilimeille:8 tihe
ayety +nid noise it 177.1.
lbtlake to Mo)nle oI- Matcaroni rnangiz uies of the
th - exact  l are. we can d.- rie ii- appear Lt i e iof tie -
it--.Is iti the ollouwiug li tle drault with uaerrnu
exaiitlude.
0 r The st ry, sinmple as it Is, seern t nto well
Saortly of piresetv.ti u, Lunnd nrg au it I, IA1i it
S traer to tie nil-ers r f the prer-re day, a d:
_k rwlrg what a vi-rt gu f there ic in ev-ry e'seCu
ta p it ,e i l 'we in th, two pr-ri, it. ]lie ieaiuo
r 'eo in 1;7 were a e' iof travr'el dtnliet who
a few yee r h,++ re htd -iit,a .'r,.t thle ii-elv-n ,,,
trodluciing n, aierr-i lthe fi tv ti e n di-li , Italy,
i ak owln before in El- hinn l -r te -t'hI rlp it,,
the ,ile at AlIrask'-. Thr 11:'i arlieic were ti
r liy he t t extravagant d ndi .-s t bl II t i- , r I C ap t - ar'1
Ii I t0lhi ,-' ountry. itndy -i icllurtil i led in Ile n ti
it a antd ,Ie never rnem linot evetn uler lr-u nrn-I tnlt
IIh' fat Irier d) lea hid r ) hlIu h a water iilltn k 'hle f
ljitiaroiles werre iflt 1-.1. ellteniinite eton, v ,et 1i1-n
f -) i t t itdo'ertnI, tlo ! ofa riam il' irur ki r and i
l ) diel Cl, i aK nd irIlilging in ,le coi', -'; drt.+- fri-y
er were r the r:i' l t)!licr! n'te of ) q i ;'t p"" ,)ie at
el- anxhall. They lpas-.l i way I k' Ki mr-r fli- II
i""1 viri a rai e of li .k y, f l y -h li" in. tad - I .
ir- t , t.tiberr d te lite,.. tie are illel- tedl t - then Ii
t. 1 , 1 r, tfly two thing. : Ole ~ the litrt 1 w'rt) I
Sin I !it eý:,i elleit anid lnitrti un atIt ii l '- elt at
i le dii. I.' ioni. a Ind t ie lnveti, n l ,.f the iu-.. l iat
c lh. -Ig a- rd " buIre.' ,, IWi ) wnii-h orRg itoiy
ofa n -ent anly plip nertt of d i) i- or a iy p rs ii
S f WI ii r il iot allnird to di-4 inll the ell it o a'
t -I Ol.iluni . Ine ni -ta b e r .r ,-ire - wort ' 'ui-i -t
,r a t . ,( t of i i ,,'r, .- ot,)iip , , ist-, a It'l m il
ni,- i t rl ri - t e i -kiia e byre-r-i-, t
i ,potle'd or etripe3ll I k miln or vl:veret, c -iar ii
v .ee . r , inlrirde el a d la ', Waai.',i'tlts Wait
CIe i-rts , iar ,-ieli a ii '.t nli ltl kl.d- d a,~ . r n(
i r - ' i d at turtlir , h diit ali , I 1 I
u y a ,i, v ·'\ r-omn 1i huit!(s, (th v ma dr a Brest It ):nt 'I
I h,-r l h -ri it tred ui i t, In two it-f t ier of - trin t
Si to ("'' -, led t, hlu rt intu t e n is r m 1 r' , t.', l ki
,r 1,t tiar ti tutted n(!d will, ht tk -Ilk r3elr tidht I
wi'." o sv-- reel, d in arslsi r "res, that h tlf h:,- the r M
a ttle lili aItiiliii-.. a h Ii .l Il,'i-led ui tie, w-r .I
I it rated wi i lh Io-tlOit ii Ii - di ll 'lf r- a d
ttiitnt ,,'ii it ( uI wAtl eu,: le' ui ' iwi h I.. tlr l 't ir-t I 1
i .d t their t e , t' r "-'V  t., el , i
le1t Ii ld % d-,. -n:1.!C g il""-ri a d.ai I .r-.
.I" la,.ers , rr a M +r a. "+ r t r a
-Ic+ II ic t, lire a- rit . r trev -ii t - "!
'r v f - i g i at'. t . - " li f It, i I t
iIk n'uirg it rWtli-" ( i hit as, thei fa-hln h .Ii '
If'. i e of the time.) wi'h ijai l blre tl kitk s, l ,
Sa ' i .rl It ee m tntle, ei I , unri nii round at-i , '1~
r, ed wrath hb its of nolnl acid tiiilnig u r by IL
i. " lore aId i I i l.il oI r ielv - l o It w , l i-red hil r.
I re yIh v . .. i a w re :. t c ips, b .su I rt,', - ' u
with r t r. :rI e',trm.- . Ir-. ,r oi, t ii; J I '
It ; r" , .~f t th"" t 'i" " h. 1h " r' p i) er .' , " s
, a , I I 5 ' " ,L t " l - ; ti tr e w - , 1n I o r i l t r ia i 'i r ,
-li-nlrt leetes. biut, were tii a-i"ra in ,i
dran a.I
) i 10 one s y. Oil 4 .1 "!y ir e Ii i -
-' t' vei: eitt ti l t , eIn ld tor of the M u,. in i '-t.
,~"Ii c a. Iai r . p i- - et ii i ii 'r ii'
-, rt.lr,!! n, came is , )enlcll -r fuie ohrt-llt<. a
s itr ,nsat lour frihnd .--ltr. Hartley ant ti, No
I'll to,!C, a itry bt'int:f I wom an I Mr. I'tleml iu t',| I
'p I'. I a l:e.a:ni. Pa'll , , I tei s ~nld ti1p ti mreinl lit
'Y i in allin I,'a, k,, ar i, r-etln- the party :r Iii. Ia
Si1. style, at dlinw'i, and ol ieid in ti,* agreei.h a
,nit .-y, tw to cPleai-n e it-i-i d. iii stard it 'li
dy I d a a ritd-- a y. I hit presrn'!) re'urn.d n - I
-t.te rnt-aid if prliv e-i lu ri. iiif mliii0 me, h
I two (r tire app,.i- ent ..t-,--rs, wi,) at itf liy i
I ilti ent, r-te Il t!liemir'i e a a nrl'e I y 1y
' lii-l-et to Mrs. Hartley, anlt c :nu ert- i-I ru ilely (la
, 'nr'lig li,.r oi t It collltiinan-e. lhe li ly l )re
I - a r une tine, t"l a' i i-t she e' .m1. -I'lln 1 t , .("
hit liihuiiand. IH-, q li-+ rili, li ,': Co til-t y
a ,ld 1 [ -t up .d go. h-(e I hei - ,i l ii :
S 11 thIl e caht tata l then - "iu v. n , t-e ]. ", Wc
we ,- e lit - . hl weatcr. . i iiihi ait I :.
S bIs teu at Ltr couluoivu. L rr wo lari's -,'n," ''F
' ' The to i,. rI f t! (-P gentlem n i- - rai -
ic pis ucu.ni it y rle -- 1 can ber it; h ;
in t tem. ei' her i ri a pli ' ,li -rit lir h i l ita
, l'h risnec , hi- ht iitior cula stail it i -r. I
it lie -poke to Mrs liartiry -ala i : ,
ver Ma iiiu ii, Il i'.n wiin 'eld t.- resse l I w1l
I Wl ;;l lt itnt a t, f stnre li !' of t',t na' i '"
i ,\e . p ,,rt ei ,- i , tite e xact word,, a- t'e. y . rot
i ,re - it i a'a - Ltel, the i,:. r it
of 1'areti Cate thIe !, r liru, hi n-.:f to ,, Il.l;'
. ) i i-e. uliac-id ilnlre. f lirlly iI, a .lin betLwe-.a1 ';nt
te I lt nltridertiiv and MII..s- ... Ha-y. r1 ht h .1 I
- i-i inoa i e i ri e r tr- dil ,l. I |l r--'-'an bh ii .
I:r I ntr. l'l-,n lalrte thir i faiid tIhe f Iiti
in rid !xhu..ttd tti- tec nlii g1itie- o)f l.itil e , at
u--n lir - i -t itJ ,,h ru. rrtlliir,?ti tlh i.euit n
In i rl" ag-ae aid C iaulrt M-11 tiirute hnlu ii
-ry mi, i rinn, e y wi..ii a,. c-iy Ph--in ii
iih iitreini l , t i 'iad I.' :t-' , ra. i - i
A iLtt'linat wIol rved i, i e t'c i!itin in-i
or ,)t Blitgt yie sl,,il lirvi.,inag , ins:tn': y t ..
711 i' n Pav e n,<it l - ti ii -
Ld l" I Jou aic,( yatrf m that epee h to re
li l It 'e repli d: ' (t r'tiuly nat -I i-, n : re-i
- iit iL er to h.i e eii y al iii l',il , li\.."
an ' i:- ,r' way o , - . . , c. ,u-- ::-!in :hi
he -art ,. t ir ,ie. tale, ; t i )r to t, I! ,l ,
i . 'i , air rei oinie if ' ,ia Ir I u lo-L  nLih jer-i., t r
us 'e tetl inhee ni -u. O ni i ltei-:.lv aind ntd n lci t-i
)- ltril ti I") y h it i wli nl i I was :n ii. i
-I fi-- i v tr , r itvtr_ t ti-n ir pl i i ,I
' ,i ' ., ,1 I - t - 1::e 1 ter: ih i y f.
. tre ag tiai.it :e 0. ,
a iI piie. lhenPa t1 lliiiu,,lite i' - be ,' . ,
-, - ioP id hloe, - a! y t - '
r 'o n: itii n-) y-- ii ,-l teri is, :i- t: n net h,)li C ,
I : liiieh cl hirr e wt t tol m f. " -p)4, ? ,re- the
Sir t u -rn. t w- i-i tu- i ei---na I I in, -ir, l
i t i i coitier i ti e." d" "
I , .i I irit-in-tl ari tly d -ni , . - u e i i
Sakiii in urhd cv i rn- i- rt i en , 'ri i t i F . 0,t i
r " ar..: ', r', . i': o 1 ?cr el .l ( 't .
" i,, tI er': ,i i, hv d i e do - a 1 ie s ,
t'tt to in k ,t a , . i wo , .
,I ie: -itael ali i"Iy fir looilita ala pArty. rL
'r - ie gar :ntl
en I te rctl I e tI i-at 'e well merited thi oi,-er r
- , I i ",-ldi uLioli .ii. t iiiin w l-i ii he ti ,-afid
. ii i i-edh-h i tti l -iiw,, - , .il' - I,
'at i ah iIie r irtrrii io it ali.1. ait .i i
(,i ( 'ri , v " iin-lrlil-,I, i11t i.li¢l·e i i i i,
rs k I Mr. Bate iI -, Ias r a -b rIi ,an, al t 1 i li- t
i, ed t a, tk i ivai:.aui e of iS e r i f i-iin :.
ni-cafe Riviitl i in a sptait urft.- Cltt.Oi,
Mr. i-ate reI lied te i..u, n,,t ani-il hii--if ii r'
that to act il nby liitbLti-r denUttutry toa the
a ans-•ter if a gintlleia. l..
r Mr. 'i'zgeral-i tlen tbegan rilia!'ng Mr. Hit'e'ts
i,- oftiti n, and Mr. FYate retaalel by rdl --d1.i. at d
' e l-r viii ,t end fealt'r, anl the tni tiatuilr- i .i-. ke
-n i-t oii his breas : lp-n Inbhirh a svagle-lI ktu brtac
i irelbtman tl tri p ed aid Mr. Bte ca le t h:tm n nort
il ti er inernt rei, w for in erferig. A crow-d l tu- at i
-r -n'lilltlig Mlir. Bate t-ld hi- st sry, and cimip t il fIr
c'it o htr. -itzgerael, lit int-ran, that reoi.eti itn
I -titienfar was hoo'ed and tatled. while ara-t ii v
ale qtietlli tii k i', I at-J relurned Wilti .ir tiI
SII r, e) ar.d Let Irienis t town. .e I
U b t two 'ctcik li the rm rthln Mr. Rate wae v.
i, .krned in ("iffrd's ruin Iii Ln aecran t ruriig
7 - atiter ito lhim It wae a threateing leter r-lr
fri l I at ten ( iifts, lerl ir;ling instant s5Mm- an:
f ctliL ht r the lot aglhbt' itsu t, and lthr atening, .rer
-y a lets he PiaveI- ir to lihia nm up and dr :.I.
Lotdon, pul! hi. no,, sIit cD him, and pull has I paa
black cot off bhis back. Mr. Bate sent wo-d
'!.at he would be at home that afternoon ; bnt
when the mcssenger was gone. he wrote
to captain Crofts, offering to meet him
et the Turk's Head Cofee-house-opposite
e of a'therine street--i the Htrand; and there, at
laid t e appointed hour, Mr. Bate went to dine, to
're. tether with Mr. Dawes. a young lawyer.
72i. Cpt'ain ('rofts soon afterwards arrived with
eril Ir friend the Honorable Mr. Lyttoton, who de
lie r manded that Mr. Bate would either apolo /.e in
ief the pub sc papers, or go out with Caotain Crofts
il1, within half an bour. T thi unpleasantly par
_ enptory den ard Mr. Bate replied that, being
of r:ircou of no Impropriety. he should not ' gr
out- out " after se-h a letter, till ('aptain 1iriaftn ha 1
Seen'ed one or two of his threa a, After whltn
Sin e wo, d he ready t,) at-nce a t-n-f him.
Ily: MrI yt elton, as eeeondI lon re la-ed this de
r, i.t - d to writi g. according to the esi:it-ctte of
lie uelists at that epo h. Mr Lyttelt-in then aike I
let 4lr Fna'e If he sas not wrong in mnaking sueTh a
in- r nlartd as ('sp'ain ('roft bring a soldier. nthi.i
sy hut the life of one rif the n culd a'one for su -h
'ay "nduet r Bite replied that, having been in
f hr he army imsaelf, he was filly cognizant of tot
I -w .'er-csary etinqette. andf knew the grour d onr
tin which he At,uod. On this Mr. Iyttelton begged
we lie dnil might he f uht In Franure. lest the co,a
'Id, --e, rcfres nugh' prove fatal t his f:tied. SMr.
I m'e ,put a decided nrgative on thir and rlfes-d
the (t oult England he the ev.-nt wha' it w ulid.
the I ptlain ('rid-' then came forward, and sai I that
-oichb an ex.ursion was unnecessary, as he aporo
the 'z-d for the letter, written under a misrepreenut
'tie -i, n as to Mr. Bae's chliarcter, and hti nire
- I '-.k-ed upon him as a gentleo1,a in every resap; -t.
I'pon this Mr. Batre shook hands with him, and
ell r.:d : " We can now go 'ut as gentlemen, and I
S am r. ady to att, nd yu."
id I hel turning to Mr. Itawen, he barige I him to,
en- proviC. a cse. of plst'ls and othter nere-anrie.
u-. The ting in Hyde Park ieilng propoied iis tie
rho iour d. r. Bilre ui tleted to the griu n faring
ni u'trrupt:on. Sbr. l-t el'on and Mr Dawes then
ly, 'i.teed to select a mn-re private place, an I Mr. r
in HBate expres-ed a wish for a gentle l to of tbh 1
ii t'a uly, in case ether himself or the captrin
r -ii ud stlatd In need of his asaintan "e. Mr. Ivt
in te'ton then ohJ-eted to thie Iatenies of the hour,
It asd I rrlosed trunday morning (the nert day,) at
e fo,,r o'rlo k. Mr Bate replied that the aTff r was
a a' deag'reeahle to hiti in -every p tnt of vie, thiat t
'd he could not on any account slqllr it ti lay an
y tier tight upon his wind.
at Mr Tarweb learned in ditell nb precelents, the i
+ quot d tile case ,,f Irords Townsend and Brli
uId irnit, to prove that It was not so very uils-istl
"i To fight in the afternoon. Ttiey trteretore at onto r
iiun oirn.,oaly atreed to take a piont ,hamie an' titr r
Ut rJ d witi a surg, on dri r do in to, Iic'm, mon Park,
i naidl there firally 'ettle the whrle d'fl .rence.
Iy Tiey were aboit tO qli' 'lheO r murn whe the
1 'r r was flung open adri Mr Fitzgerald et.tered
rt wnih his hat o, antd Tn tile tnort tinvrlent tnue of
S- ,Ne remia dred saiilnctin r ir t Pl,trror lit,-,. in
l r aIr - t ' , -fr. ri I r1 NI' r". 5 a ht who wt,
rI 'it, In the i- fle rult:, watu-lg With tIe it
tr i :; 'nle ti ccr e.
ti i r. I;.,te repti.e1 that he itcam rather ilnian u It
ir +, iii. hi e a - t itig o0it t- it very mn'erllltr t wit' r
S t'at-ltali, 'rr fl it-s ret'.e a point 'of i inor. wli h
,t ' t I ed w-rull re, tif\ the wh ,'- rnmatter. Mr
rI zeiilhi eroll 1 thatt Ill- ( iie t in l,' 9ave irot -
+ r1 ' n fir-t : at d thnr thi-re were three or f ir
kt tmers a h n ii iac- iraitored (in their riert.. M'.
a tI., t' '.n appealel d tri hi friend i tbhi di'e ni u , a
h I e h r, rd or I firght (,tie at a tine, and , geed
r Mr. Flitr.itaf thr autrridu-'e iri fih'nti t It,'iaI -
re . "i es, wl.. ' Ie wan Lur he C. ulId out hiave Of
r. I t , ded
tbr. F"rgeraid rep!itrd he corlld not do th it. as
ap 5'., wer- is.,r nra ,l ! aituh hlire (Bite t',:
r I.,I y he itr'i t her t him. Mr. Bute r1 ipled
' t Ihe was ii the c 'ripanpy ,f centl-meu at
Sr it. at 11 e w -t. de "-,,,d d'-fern I hln-.if and
in I retre, begged to sete l;ht t-entr ap' aln. Mr. r
1 r r,- tohld re, "e, d th.t (' pt.l .;r. rM e o ) ,- an t, I
''ght ate in his own way, and, there!ore, if he
Idd niot I-x iruiediately he would k-i.,;tk Iowa i
tiie I are' I1 wherever he met him to pubilio.
M. r. L)te n. i('apt. (rofmt . and Mr. I) wes,
1, 1 i i tl 1 , observed that Mr. Itite had ehah ved in
, .r . y i slpect 'tke a uiirtt:eiian, and that they
n w felt iurll t0.t Lis character had heeu mNlrep
- r -t Ited at d t.hey lhtrffore bh gee the pre-ita -
ir ,;"a1;el tlht -ean-e, and they wo id all sarr, for -
I: t niIld. I M. 5lr. Flagerald refused to a low.
!- ' ' r go ' t'tr ,en trthen consrited t i ther, atd
c rI ed tli,,t the dlt!erence hntwer-n iMr. ha" arnd
I pt. ('r e it slutd be adrllin'ed. ('apt -uftfs
Si' n r,.t rrunel-y camie forward and -aid:
"a .'i- - .1r:, , W, iuge, n-teely ii -4, 1. an Mr.
I l e an ted t Iib; great tpirit and prtoprie'y in de
S, 1i is 'tr."
In Mr. Iate replied tl at he begged M-. c'rifts's
iaerdi,, ' rar.y l.rnon rded expri ronm whicit h '- 'id
, iIt duri-g tl. t nt.aundr'retarin ng. As it 'd ,.
r i ?ti. ted,. ( 1' Miea ' entered--n ssnages
S,, c, il d:e-, i art. eiden''".- -t at hide in
it iruiontirm, Sir bate said:
'' n I iave Lrer eten you)ir a..e hefore, an i am
v it lret re Igrioranrt iwi i r I r t-- rav .l rIrdd von.
y riyru tie rpr.,an who took Mr. Flezgeral's
y I.In at \at ti-al arj(;derN "-'
Mi Ia sr a wrt d in a c-onfired way, ' 'Yeir's," an
t 1. 1, I mi 1' r t-ar a' purp tee.
S Mr Bate replied that ihe neverb zxed with a gen
' uani arid, t nort.menr cl woull ea: ii V hi 1, be
woulrr d slo.a t -r two ri lurnwi n 'I it 'if th-- oteet,
i.e 'I ciU a guiLea, antd el her beat or be beaten
Mr l',trzerald answarel that it dFA not signify
'-':hkii atny In re abn-,t i,, for it Sir !;n e d. n ,t
;t I aran Mlles, thi+u ho (MIea) would best
i.r'e at \ anxilali the n-rt time he meat thtrnl. To
. threat Bi :e quietly repliecd tht he hon lid tcer-.
'nli y be there every day in the next week, and
i 't a be h knew how to I-It,-, t hirn -elf.
I'prio tl i ('ap'ain Mile. strutted awkwardly out,
t , a nriug I  ftllret . li, ) rell--tion,. Mr. Bate un
tg wiling to give the felliaw even a sha Iow of a tri ,
nin pi),. ran ter them, and ,'oming np to them or-
y r,a.te Catherine street, told (:atato M:l-s t at,
r rth-r it an rteceive iry publ t insults he would
u-i an hur on Mldlay mool iung t mneet them, and
S g.ve either f tlie.n or iall ol theul satirfa'tlon.
t artarn MJ - ' n:y replied, "- you, now, Sirt "
1 rn;it K over nt lant, Mr. Bate beckor d tnle nen
unti, tbe front uoitriK I 'o01 of the ,lprea te el'ae
e anv rn. Mr. .rte h re again aIdresied Captain
t iiie-, arid ,egged lmn nt tL) insi.t on thun piltert
,ke Irsineois. iai'p t, lhe- re-useIl to be l at i
Sd, lie iti-tantly stripped tI, h.i akin. anld Mr.
i, Ite t I t, 1 rtr. lrt re'q ri-sting M . Lyt elrin that
I ' r, ptitie unghlirt Ire ohb-erv-,.d n II , ,
-, ,-. and toi etlynng hr-w dnisagree-ie il he : tlhisl
-trvtise i a-. llhe ri'alra alli Lte li'i +ri
wrce tl ,n placed, the b.ittle and epn-g set tp ,:
'e taurole, and the comba' began with the uausl
':.ts, < uuters, atd knock-down b cws. In
a~n the f .ri-ru csptain trI d to ris'i 1i1 u iler
lt. I ato s guard: a.i) cirge wa, rte'oed by -
a- sufl ' ti ,ki:l an tx aud in tifteen mini
S.,. alter several hot rouins, tile capal tele
'I.k ott his secrd' knea i' tree i lu'fa l u ;t a
: ro n. and both eyes clored by . opo1-eut's ,
: Irlctn-hlrin filts.
':' 1' tL C ! t t( 'apt. M .ICa w as onlya profe .a :d
7' " a si l t:hree Irinh chairnr a hbad anlsri beenr
,i to Rat!ch Ort'.r Miiia'i i:n lets, and -aki
. - I, r It a rIlt I rTke O t1 in t:e Atrt et. This dir
- r' 'i J hld to a lor. and angry crirrespidlean
: e MIortning l'ut between the Irate Mr. LIat,
.q F'r. :'~agrernd. The latter gR-n'lrirnni de
tnl it.at hie bad desired Mr. i;hate. lii- right of
the i;uarel. to borrow a asw-or-' an retire ti a
, i i'le-ito fight. Mr. hate aid hi s0aid. de
t i, ' 'ti , I'l,,'er e, anrl tefused to 'i a. tl ing
,it hrux. to .,ust.d at sri·h a want uf dec-rr'lv
rbn IhL iter. Mr Ei / ci"l * 1 he +ren.ed up
'- o r\art aRs a imptaii, tIi ii.e r. H at- a worn
dr nL 2 tl li thit 1ii [i .,r ivat .y n tt t, lea
; ahirrg-r,'t t to :nliier it y. Wii'tn r. rrtt. L
As rt - cr- d onenrlt h putnl.hinerlnt I. itr. zgei! era i's
Stir-i I O'tdr clie -i'i ati its 'i -ii r-, ll i e ittt r.
. M.l D CiIursg', aRind peruadi:ti hiw he hnid
- , ii ';' tie (i a'lr,, ia .er 's.
A, 11 ,', I,,k tti, - ext evening Mr. i'rt/;,'- 'd
, r- e irrds hr d knrrried at Mr. Batei , r,
-.tr, rds l t, tree mf 'ne was sii tenrly as.
L, ,t t(] e ei -y anawer they cii - set wan a
, f:'ii Mr. 1i:* e thot Mr. Fritzg-ral: ws anti
r-c - , . - , at tint th+ txn t l lie I.* iii. t ir -ti
lie Ma V a,,x ii. liruelugh or the Paulit. 'i.
a - t r eak t cern - , - in i i- ckhn
,'r, r af'erwnrds -ir Ilar.ry Bate 1l 1 f y
- arT., ro ed! ai. t-t irdof retotrkiha iir a' asa'rrt "h A
S .r hra.t nld a criole (t i '-ie orn-as-ti-i 1r nig
'! war'ed hy fh ' i her proprrt I-rr nf his pa -er. I.e i
,' ed them "a ack itf ",' rI ,l ,lft lhe .,
S,,m. tne ,f li em, a Mr. Icti(ha!d- -ti. . o -cd 1.m
hoit or tLlr; and the ci-p'itant unt tie nu It
ii r:, g, at live o, rrk. in ly e Park. Mr. ; itrc
. tIiro toa for the thst :.e. a:nd iio, s ti
t,,rt.:it In ihe tight arm al nh rendered hi :i in-.
t.eo to to:d hs pistol. Mr. Ml is. a tr,-. . II'.
i ardoron'a seIond ,iutantly excirniaed, aw tb r
trtfiti o.-inoh l fIiie d iec- ..
-" ! nr t be airlmed, Joey, this is only a Ihe
es': ra job."
Mr. bn,,te was fond of telling ortories of dnelliet, .
at d anr,,t g others used t)o rela;e hlw he o[ ce
:shed a Mr. Brer''un. an Iriahman, to lend bi. a 'j
brace i-f pistols for an impending duel, whi:h 'i i
not, however, take plare. Ilrereton was de!ighi:ed
at iet-.,i a the pt,.l, an- tlatterd at be.ar asked Is
fr thi ni: hbut he expresaed much vexatino at ar
t err bell g borrowed f,r nothing. Brereto'n
, ret ver - htrred that Sir Henry hud once I h
t-red rntlr w- rnts that had ir-nd--d brin, a-d that i
i.e I rd o~:t i- i-termmined tU demand an ezpl-a. H
in. H
i.r Bonry in vain asn-ed him that he hal never
'tir-led to offend him and had or recohection of
as:! g erl said anything that eruld drailease him.
breretot, hirwever, determined not to let the nia
:,, Ire retu:red u ca., had now risena into a
o .d "O, 1 perceive what you are at." said Str Henry,
bit " and I'll not balk you. There, I'll t lte ts ist it,
te and y·ou take the other;, we'M settle the matter ia
him mediataly."
site Brereton was pacified at this promptitude of Sir
at Henry. and at onee relinoqishied his intention.
to- "Ah I see," he said "you are a man of spirit,
and as you are an old friend, let us shake hal s,
rith and the matter is ever."
de. Some yearaafter tha Brereton went to a tavern in
in Dublin and waited at the bottom of the stairs
ft with hisb hanger, ready to attack a person with
tar- whom he had qtlarretei, and whb nt he exuected
in to desterd. UHi enemy, however, wa' too alert
g f.ir him. He came down, sword in hand, an I
Ie1 slashed into the desperate man waiting to aues
111 simnate him, wounding him so that he died on the
,pot.
de Parson Bate posetsed dramatic ani poitico!
of tpowers, and was an excellent 'heatrical criti'
ei Iie wis one of larri,'k's truest friends. As a
I a ostirist and political censor, he was renowned f ir
iug firmness, decision, activrity and .pilrt. HII wat a
ih macn who had nmiaken his profession. A- a mi'i
ii Lary or naval officer he wolid have c)veri l him
t to siIt with glory. In private life he was soial
i' rood-humored. intelligent and hospittbie. A 1
frd rirend of merit whenever it could be fonad, h
oet rsip rdally va'ued himself on having introduced
kr. into public notire Vhield toe comp eser.
'd When Str Hen ry Blte Dudley was appointed an
lid. lish dean. a young lady of l)ihlin card, " i.
hat how I long to see our dane: they say he is t
,io iry handsome man, and that he fights lae an
ut- angel."
t. Geaertal Lee.
I I The following is thi conclusion of an adCire
on "larte ry I ('hara ter," delivered at tie
ti commencenment of the Kentucky M'!!ttarv Il',i ute,
e. Jut.c Ith. ~I'., by Rev. It. A H  nd:
h I I rjio'ce, yonng gentlemen, that I c in find an
ai embodiment of thii sublime Intearlty of chartc'er
en toI a hero--not of the past but of tie preset:--not
Ir. of some distant rerain of your own safterlng suo L
to t-tn--not of foreign birth, but of hlood brother to 1
in that which tLrobe thri!ls of enthusiasm thrith IL
vt your veins at the mentiont of h', lUtitn. I reJ tic
Ur, tha' we pieces a model of iumatihold worth il'iore
at to our noblest at'rlbetee than all the fortunes
'as rpent in the terrible war that revealed his gran.
i-t deur to our gazT.
"n- " Watever nitiy have been the errorn of the
Fouth- errors tor which. If they ex ast d, s le t t
et bi dearet hetaiiiiBs , b it 'tti y att i''d: toe
la wortd Is ineited to her for a gift that wi i n enllr
tal mat.k'nd foreve'. That gift is t;e exanmie of a
ce n an who, in civil coiint', wins the at nilrrtil I d
irr r or eit ier: who hearon envy i'i i luve and awe
-k, or maal, e into i enre : who ioies fo, th fr trl
tlIong the bll,,ke and i arijnae of bi'tle reveallit
he a trow , ustaa'ned with hl-l-,Ln rr andi hIun e un'l ,t
ed Iied with cruelty: who, altholuhh vi tor in a hun
of -red lights agoinit tiic'h (di , it tr, ' al I] trea
in 'res as ik' l never vin,,iiilhb-d bef-! , , it:'-re- aI
t I : ofI estlr g to s.ill hts pure I'ip a .] leri ces
t I I i st e ( ily il nod'.t a cirip i .tis .t grit
tide ito th L.od of Hosts; who, i irhliin fir
-o u l l l ti i i erlDou path of da l 'l. re1ti-es a irim .
ti i t 'lt' paola e f II dealhi tl.Ce with the PFaiLt whl-h
' ti' rs nlus ,lliow. but wh'"h, lihk one entrainied
Ir '!'isks his step. anid cotrts the cii'iei'"-ln. L1 i,
- - kuigly ' antlii : who, ias het kneel-e Lno-f"r rrt
nir nio, ries alhove retert., aind wh-n the la-I
ilw 1i oItruck, ecid pi c lt," " inu l n i I r- r c l:, .
A, with li ce snrrentl'eri hli sword wi'h ,hi sa n
ed , qanimity with which he had ever wied' lI it.
in 't; d re, irves it hack from the c rt ,ieri-r tn mn:it
f. tetri alrni Ili that a. ne lbut IL:netl is w rt'iy ti
Sia at C weapon whos le blae iitb i4i ' with a l,4te-t
as I f r ityl anr IprowCse, bri.tht as thei e0Ctili,'trs of
t ' dier 'r eertiniiLt.
d " Great in victory. greater still in defeat : gre t'
i a- i dcribed through the red blaz. of warg.-cat "r
d ill as cop!tn.p'ated tlr tu.h tihe ear air of a
r. I -c; : rtru at a generat, butt greateet a i a in -
to iL.t old in li a (i arecter H Lich. ii not, p'rf-'.
S it, crcals its lailte wi'h the refu'gen 'e if I; vi'
ra tire. even as the sun c ulceals the s, its l its
'iazzlitn disc. I need not call his nume; nor
. i red Hrst ry. when she carves for .he highest
n'I '.i 1( It, her i'ant heon a -latue to repreernt man
o utid aurothecimd by its own glry, inscribe be
- enth t a Lan.e, which the very design of the
,t -I takbs t and-) hl irmlo-taI n ,n if [Ip .
id
'iA 4)mý,8- k.., 16t MALCHI ES.i
E E. Ma.AC'YMA1IR,. MUSIC PUBLItBHE,
r MPORTER Of MUTlI'AL MERCHAwDISE,
Whbciele and Retail Dealer In the
Krnabs, unma and Lil'd PIAN.(). Prince ORGAO B and
MEIOUtOUt. Eltc., r
16"4 Calal dtre.e, aear aepkia
NEW ORLEANS.
ftEh AMIOM PIANO ?JIMT,.
M RAND TRIUMPH OVER ALL OTHERiI PlANOB IN
EUBOPE AND AMERICA.
The ARnIt PIAtti FOi: " 0, dec.,rid by the Jndea at the
'r ,i-it tiii Am r, .i Ieit.aLi'. t.eisIc t uyite, aiiirry
,ct.,:,t r 1"',7, w, t,, th; bhw [ r,o,* , oti ex llhustl,.l, a",-I ,j r
e I ttrl . creerd by itr. tmerI to lllstltllte w't.itn ein).
:he rIt.itil e bl,"rl ,.t the ilt Pors in·i,Itiiti wlla d" I
S.,rrod by te,:r Judict tc i the uLo Piano kuwua tut em
an oAI!fi tr N Id FIretm-,lc1 sad reaoo.lble Ageui.
d +ted t r ery city a+d wn where we he not already p
- ite thet
y eat. to circulears. pric ill t, term.La et.
, Manufactory amd Wrerc.ame, 1i7 rod 1.9y Botusry, eaI'
iIE.nvtreotew ' ~ M E (Ot.
` j i- 'srz rAlAhOs ..........a_....i PIra Iua.
d over. For HO1 M o, h Cifnusaetrea. has a ne stauc
f1 i'IANOS man.eatrendln Lo.tittac. which he .5dara
rc tnbeieqal, i all reepeCet to those oS foiesigl, mtte
I t '.errd ior omle L" thrs cty. Ptues will be oblad a )DKRA rF
Stad , -r mavlted to calL
Mr VOW H(tPe WAN AwARDRD the t(hID WEDAI
at the Lonatmna State P.,r -end at New Oriesa, ti Jamtare
,ea tfrh S T ANO mde is ine m otaere Strates
LI, QUNR OM HOFR.
Bd oe7 n-sl ree strs yr
ii- ----____ -____________
nTy, ReCDe -, WIESU, LT TO~BAro
LOc rL, tt tde tc tiNdte, rCrGARS, Et'o., 3110.
Sa Note r~c 4omm nti aend 44 Tn W tartoee.
J hH ANDeRSN, Ste of ehropshire Adcm ern c O
~ hbole lile ricre d Coni eloea Mr
S witRe Pi'iYDRA'C TRFS .I'. LIQOW RS IOACCS.
a. ".rskj om.aejta * Cia
P. I. 'I. IIItPESl I
MIKCHIANDIS BROKEL AND A(;GtNT
i L-TR
Temnname Crelbraided retch Ale.
No. S G(\aVIER TbdREbT. ic,
sew OtLaiLt
Lialnifans act Wectern B'actffl;ed Wi'tRKIEIR, nid Fine A
i'ti Iirbot tiad m ye lway ou L lJ, ha tn , lul t , to s-lt p Ir
__I
COIhMO OLIiTAx Rx-TAu tTk-T
11 RO~AL STREEr,
I.olei Chap'p l, . . Proprletor.
All tl Deliiesaie c nf the i scor n are to bIe ",O. I.ere.
si. ('i occ WINESB or a Linde.
lo risl Ceu, htsc . ,iet 'piLned at e 'rv n' a
i'r.vat. Fallernas up tarl In
Eemrr , e egan ly fhl+ns:hed, to let by the week or morth.
IAMLIISAN TYLE--FRENt'il KLPIUrAL'a rr.
1 CUNION FTREET,
ttew Ct Chirl tnd i 'aieirndt. rt -:reete P'IILI . FOR
,,- r. Auent I| ',it, ..s o l,t 'Iih Ii·, i++
lkIAKASST--Tire chL-,e i.ites, wuth (Ci.fe, sixty i
INNiER--onp and riter choice dishe-, with Decert snd
i',caecly- t Cr ccli. _-_eteb
-- ----Hebe
T'1lE tlAsX Hoteg- ti
PEN8SAuOPA. FLORIDA,
I, now oap for the receptlon of vlititor. The rooms are
mrr• a d a iry. snd the house screoded with it ady groends
Ihe steams Reindeer IeaVs for Pencola onc a week.
AIplyi to "Chae llnsue " Pcnacct Clii
CORIU *IO GAIAITER AND ST CHEAiLE
(Opyhe st t. artmle telt h
RI-OPENED-. 5 CUCLTE IN CRAR3R
The trt hbrerd of LIQUORI ad wIENR, ubh au aw
Ho hi b st h" sr* ers tlyl v head.- Al* U
OLG.M,
Iry, INV'I R A Y I'.
IA N lNULTUZUTI AAUAL S'rTnTMUN
Sir
rit, -
2 Is,
Sin CREBCENT IOUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
1tr1
with
ted eow Orle.as. Mary US I1 L.
lort
an 1
the
i a! Tras s.I eos nfoers5'tFe Se me ler, aebmt theo fl.
lewmg statement of le safaopat the compee s8 9 I 0 W
a day Of Apln, 186:
f tr Fre Prme me for yer ..............92..12 Il
4 M rine Premiums for ear........... 94.062 M
li bver Premiums for year.... ...... 177.684 83
Im ---$ WW.719
iAI
A T,.tal net earned Proemtum.......... $ 447.d6 3
h' I re Ito e paiudand estimated..... S .110 3
cer Mar me ........... ...... .......... 67.074 08
Rver............................ ... 8.572 4
1n !stad T xe ........................... 6.019 64
, id re lnlsnroces and discount tu lieu
S ofrrip............................ 0.108 M3
al Pak interest, return premlums. gea
eral expeuses less dsecoaut etc.... 67.649 08
-- 39 919 13
Net prolts .......................... 6 61 23 1t
The Company have the following Assets:
lHill. Receiv bi ..... . ..............1 37.494 36
* La, on bonds and Mortgae........ 69.43 33
$-- It.837 p0
t' eh on Eaud .............. ...... $t. .677ST34
L,,as on pledge of stocks on call .... 43.4 t00)
lt - 167.977 3,
S Loans on pledge of stocks on time.... 11.296100
'0 RI thttate........................... W.0000
(1h ripS of other Companies and sert
S a-eo.t......................... . 4)0 48 ]
re (',.lcidatedo City Bouds.............. Il 11.372
e t B. nd ....... ..................... 9IJ5 b 00
S Bak and other stocks................ 196931 11
h 317 517 17
'e 'opons for City Bonds past die.... 8.170 U
1e L, for Prmlinms in course of col.
1? lectse ............... .. . ... 41 tl) 66
1779 9144 4
The Company have also:
'tf '.rqede Notes, Stocks ans Bods.. 436 165 21
S ".-,rt.ted Serip account .............. 7.89 24
t terest uncalled tr ...............$ 7.80 2t
The above statement is a true sad oorrect traneeript frm
rte boLks ol the . ,mpau.,y.
TdOs. A. ADAM., PresIdent.
HEosy V. OGDn. Secretary.
PA grsH O ORLEAER,
City of NeAw Ori-ans i
nworn to and nsubcribd before me. this 23d day of May.
r IM. PARIS ('HIILDRIh.IB.
Seooud Justice of the IPeare,
Parish of Orleans.
It,
S The compoay wIll pay Interest 16 pter ent. ihs cao on
1: ito (h.te"suding t'ertticateo of rlp to, the legal holdms
t. ' ,s t tun and after the .econd Monday In JIne next.
f he , a.rd of Trustee havo also declared a crip Divlidnd
It 11'1l.Y 1ll nEl AND (0iF-T''HIKD per oent on the
-o nted p-an, ome entitled to partctpation for the yer end
r t. Ai,'i 1. ltol, for which certleiates will he in.u.o an ad
.1 alter the first tlMday in Augt next. free of Governsmnt ta.
T-l IMA3 A. ADAM4. President,
'r8A. SMIl, H. EKhNNLDT. Vice President.
inyur V. Oiogs Secretary.
--TRUITEES-
John Watt, O. T. Suddecks,
Sa, rorim l B Newm.n. P. H. Foley,
Wm Eowards, A. . ()ber.
P. Slreomt., / A. Thompsons
Jot.u P.helps
MERCAatTl' MUTUAL INaUlRAMoC
COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS. Pt
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT L<
At
In con' rmity with the requlrements of their Charter, the
S u'-; a : , Lsh the lollowing
STATEMENT:
!'"eminms reelred dulring the year endlng 31nt May, 1368 in.
cite:nllg unearned premiams of theprevious year : he
ln Fire Rakes .................... ........... .. 613 ,684 43
S i e R isks ................... ....... . 17
t. River BRiko .......... ............ ..... 9l1 13 62
T ta' i'rrm'ums ........ .... .......... 11 5.1,9! 22
S.*e IPre.ilum UCnearn:ed 351t May,
.. . ..... . ........122$ Rtifi)
SReurn Prem'oms ................... 13,471 07-3 321 I11 07
Net Earned Premiums 31st May, 1968........$ O  i 15
l..eses paid
On Fire Rneks ...7.... 22....? 37
t On Masrl e inkst.......... . 173.94 54
On River i...................... 5.929 96
$491,096 91 is
Taxes ......................... ,015 61
Reonoorance, Expeu es. Prefit
and Los, lens interest ..... 10,D3 04-- 21.114 56
Net Profit . . . . . ..... . 3 59 Jul
The Comlpany hare the followring asset.:
Real Faints................................$ 159,617 87
Iieas necured by Mortgage .............. 17 ,807 38
Seon Hard by Plde...................... 147 Jo1
P-eumloh in courns of Collectionu........... 075 8
C(t) nouds .. .................. O0 0U
Boshk ed Raflroad StockL........... ...... i4. 0 1 ri
S !* Receirabl e............................. I1 lit 73
o -, , utuald [aira.ce . omp.nies..... 40 $i ,i
b~, k f al tetyti D Drock CIomp.ay ..... 15,9 UIU
L Ioreee Ntom .ott.e Proe ....... O.lsI B)
Mrmnn. Dr Dtc ....... ... 3 7)) 0t
Merebants' Eahnre. ......... L.hIti
Lightering ad Wcrkin Co ..i.. l.Ol 00
Louis ato Equlitable Life ans Co. 253 1I
Btats Bouds...... ........... iI t
Totai ....... .. ...i.T7o6 (
'oltntlrled interest and Interest pay.
able ir; July nrx en all e.a(ttarr,d.
lb hrt p'of the (t.o iipary . $6101 244 15
hlrty-.rr per eont oIf lcrp iuso of
1.b., p5l.a.e in July............ 675 7 5
l'.uarnred remiunmsL ot May, 114.. 21 ; 474 )---$1,78 9) La
TIe above Ftatement Is J Jnel, true and correct transcript
-,n, theb ,oks f theo ('no,.7.a
J()lN PEMBERTON, Presndenk r.
PAUL ILUUR(I'H, beretnry
NTATr o0 LOU'ITANA,.
Pnr'Lh of (rloens, ('ity of New Ortleans I
hworn tr Ia  sbrerited belore me. thisl 9hi d.*v , J.une . I
l-k4. PAUL W U(tLLEo S .
Third Justice ol tle Pose.
At a mnietln f the Roard nf .1rc4r. hold n the 9,h
d ii .luln. ,t , It *l reit ,nl o elok!,ree.. rn p o, e(- lend
lT.ilkn l 1 'l; (i.NT on the Net Earnred 'rts i)tralo
trearr uuem fr the year enolrg Slihh May Isl fir wrb h oaer
tor ' ten cd on shd after thi Mt day ,t A ;ni Am
,t A'- t p ,ly ron ntd rtl.oet , ·serc 8l I1. !ay n J,11)
.. 1 IIT FIT . ILKt FP)T N tie { (8 III h 'lHULA. As
1 1019 as d niL per oent. Iterest on oil uitPuodiou g 0 rlp i
Ithe L htan. y.
DIREc(ToR.;
Ja i. rhrto. P Msaero. David V' 'rd1 ri11
o L ' tonor perre IP 'it'a, TI
onry, 3: hni. , lr,, lal 1. ts., ,
Str"MM RICIALIAh. ML'~MAA'IUA C Oear .
BECONID AJlNUAL STATEM .NT
In sorfnrmtt wtsi thb reootlemena n the r or.ot the
"(WhEPK IAL INSL'RAIC( COMPANT pubihs the oelI
"werag otaemoat:
A munt . Premlumsa for the yjer sugl.st Mlarcih, 15
Me, rtno rs. ............. .
i .er Prm.us...... 79
Soer in rs l .... I....S
iuio, L..oo ................1.
1.377m 4 TI
retrnr Pre. .·,m4m.. .1
rHnu Prdo ....... .
...r.st... . .. 320 -IJ-l97. 51
,lllo " melvanLo.... 3 304U ii
,ta._ Boles.. . . .I.d.3St g r IL  - "
a~s, A
The abate Stat~eust le a fnst. tre and 000irren
INBIJURAiUE.
nao LOWYVAL s IESUaXQ"
OUPAN|T.
VOOtSUT NTN AkNNUl, UTAYETEEI,
NY.
Is amairmiy a W IRt te mqrmmentat el teta Oi art
0ampeby bl the ftllowtag etatemmat:
Sate rremidam for the yer edigl Ltk hi
emn . /e1 .................................... ts ..
.Phse Prmmme.................. A 2"M 6
Marie Premiam.......... a... 12,1 ' 70
Ifoi. Blewr Premim .............. l0' .17 16
L, areM Premsums.............. 6,rn
t ar. ............................$5 2 9 -6
Lamesse Pel
tII 3 Free I'me....... ....... 1.07 a a1
Kastr Lsams.................... 1M.87 79
u3 Siweram.....................  6a1a
S362.05 14
* ee.st tHie of Rtlp.............. 6.S48
es nd latermal Revene.......... 1.741 M
"penmse. B oetc., lee. DItooet
A teemmt ................... ........ 1,310 83
Si. p.r Ieat.L Leest e emstatndtig
Ser8 p to IS te, 1M ............. ,m
ered for a edlosses ................. .... 1,7 7
The OempS Lhae me I elrlwlag Ae, whih tLt he b..
por of the Fitsee C~.mmit w of theCompesa, anania m.ai,
adopted by the Beard of Trustees, are deelared, after ampe
allowmnues and ddeetteos are made, to be eqlvUelet Ito
('sb Capital of $g3,010, ime:
lnvestedle Ia ason .. .................. ... 4 , U
7 3 tnvoed In Mutgage 5 Beae Ea t............. 9,1
Invested s Cty anud other ond ................ 82,220 a
invested S Bank and ether Stocks.............. 123. e
vesuted I. Serp lnuteratmo Goampemi. ........ 5.'0 1 s0
I4 sas. den P, sds . *............................... 51.31U
B. ills R eloea ................................ 3.4 4t O :
Premames to ee e of Oeon........ ....... 7.,12
Oe ab a hand ................... ................. I11.513 t4
717 577.94 N
rho ahoce .tateme.t s a just, re and correct trsammerip
I) 01 from the boeks of the Oempany.
SI OHAb. l(. PreaidS.
21 RTATE OF LOUIBIIRA,
harish ef Orelus. City of New )rMinU I.
I*re to and sbearcbed before m. this 2d euar of MareW,
,t5i PAUL W. OOLLENh,
TWhrd Juite of the Peseo
.''x perentl nlte re all oIst oohiodlng flrp will be paid
t • legaJ holdenthh fe o the. w and M-.Un...yf I y )-nakt
(ItAS, 8511615, reedLas.
Awr. Ctlnassa, Tim President.
TlLIU e 9rE S:
, .barier 1.0, 4 B. loeuen.t
t. Oarriere, &. Leo.wrt,
ie. A Feodiso. Freas Wi.bams,
a. Brut.rer. Thoa 'syrniG
'!hbe l.sltt Jonb Thorhu fnl.
0on .ohnb . tausla W. A. VIaest.
ie P. Anierson. tllgh Macouie
Alfred [earny. WOIL . 'snctard,
rd A Frerichs, John 4 Wallis
the I1ee W. u)nbar. George Foser,.
nd I F Sitockm.eer Andrew Nwart,
itd dei. R.. H)ntse L I reter,
. krb'd Moetomeory John Nixon. Jr.,
Fienry J. V.a, R. Piagte.,
. MaNrume. Jame taillier,
(chla Weahuar, Rudolph IIk.[
H. R. fle
NEW OXLEIEI MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
O cee. Corner of Camp and Caatl Strete.
71 EL7HTII TEAR.
Premiums received during the year endi:ng Dor.m
ber 31st, 167.........$1 ......... ...1, 41
Losses. Taoe, Exupeanes, Reinsur :ce, etc., pa i
duriug lame period ................. ... 194
Assets on the 31st Dae':uber. 1867. ........ $'LS
be -
Nrw Ol.·anq. .Ianrtry 11. I.. '
The Board of Directors hrve ror, vrd to dec iare a .crip
diaidend of HItILTY Pt i'E COSNT. on the net r*rnedi ortlcl-Z
S ptllin premliume for the year endirr4' iDeUntir 'It 18;I , and
have further resolved to pay in Per (iont Iuteret eoall ,I ,t.l
4 toding certifiatoae of trip, on atd atter the seond W n. .
7 day of UMs-h lib J. TU thd, l'resdent.
J. W. hlcil. Secretary.
22
DIRECtTORS.
Oee Urqrkart,' T 4 Hli.,habrdJr, Ch. I. t',a.
L R,,cl.rsao , Wnr. nwen. J M ..ayre,
15 G. W. babcohk, J. A. WIh.to A S hreioer,
Jno. iGasche, IV. F Williams, J T1,.e.
LOUft lIAA EQUITABL
LIFE INSURANiCE COMPANY.
Csap'tL ................. . ,OOO. "
IFFI('E, 142 CAN.L brgEET, NEW ORLEANS.
56 -
PtRuiroR5:
59 John Psmhbrton. W S P'it. Edward Riraey,
E. A Tyr, J. W None, W B *rhoidt,
I' 11 bhicmob, ATh,.- pn, Alender Mrrkl,
S LP Dilbodlo, O 'L,,Ip V.ero, C. L iltrr da,
" GeOre A. Fcldlck, Aldwrd iareeti, IMnabu J. iBmi~t.
03 Jooi'el ELLieOw. Pretelest. W. B Pe., Tl~e.Fra-Pls.
4 T ri. Darea, Generatd hgcit, W.mP. UaLne aas eorire.
u eYtriTAL ZAeUIIURnlU& O
Or. A. IM. L, Dr Sm l('horploe, Do r 'L ,,n r e,
DTi. kieory Smith lI.. If. r.Lou:...Jr W. . . N4.hogag
(, .A Crone. et reaS~ .
I ALL KINDA OY LIFE l1419 lA'Ml;--O)rdluna- ifef
. 0,Id u.r.. et r p1rww rdnt;rn Alnn.l w ndew1,, 7t Vit O
Al:.tlul endore nto; ln4ilo Ioemrntr6 ; Pa.rtt.i.. l ng ngd
2) ,, ITIIh om.,asn·Iy on. e od hy lI aampiy the pr o f Lu
L AI FTRD ]h;ON-,ORl':ITO RIdE.n
(Xi toy- - -- -- - -
Y O - NEW ORLEAN_ .
Olae. e. 8 Camp e, corner of INeLm e cire .
IIIXrEENTH yhI.
Prenmulmr raevrd dudrt the retr endang
loeemb. Iai7...... ..17 ............ 1 ep 00
pl .<r,, etq apsoepeners, i nusralc ec..,
paid au~ur¥ jas penrod .... I,0.7Ie 1
,,etaoa the 3 tembor, 1i ch de at, ......... 5 12 764 4
- ihl, bompeyo ceotlnu.oruo to Ie agacet th( bepu1r r f
t unD. nioer, sd iee or ~tmroe " FIlre, ao th eurru
rate f prertIoK
AIFIliD i()I:i.()IN, Prosidnt.
A. W. 'hUNTliER b:ttret.
A. Moo! ... m f~honr, fA. 81.y,
8 P ph,,1 Ju uae T tls Sores taBre, h
Wen IN I'.rAn.. J. . lTehiriior. Ibr*i~oree.
. R M1 TUIAL I'I'Ul trNE CO PAriN t
SO01F NEW ORLIAN,
S Orter. No. 1 Cimup Street,
Am ua i reprima ,ma re,elo duhrr rite yes, ed
S Inr Dcirr7rri Ie. to .. ......... t .
Anrir o. 31st eubr. i e,1io.7. mIooat at ss. 767,16i lL
PIhW (IRLIANR J nnry 27d4, fI--rho Bord oi
f).re, utor tolbeeltey, Ie r rero Uter,-t o ·ill "I'.'.od
-i:?o'rlp. nndforlher ddmr.tlr * 8rlp I)D;rJtei ..i, pr
cen ii eo the les aerted lertMholln tI'reml mo~r t.e yer
tolO AIeeIeo., brctsry JiJ-. O. IdIn. )IrI . P.
litreor'ru frr the rear lIlRi--,.ihn 1, il+nie. IEnmro .res
shaw, r T L.ndliu k 5hr.-e J (" Btrr I. Hiuh W W 1.
r J H-t, Jon l.C Itckh J U Otnsfer. A. Sl Ire.. me. "
uLAMEA sk ISSVbAACE CUYPIAI
0? hLoW ORLEANS.
ClPital Slteek .......
l ib privilege to increseu to 53.5)J Oi.
Ofoe· No. 28 Camp stretr. torv RNliflltr, corner o0 Crmp
nnlt toiutoi slireit.
S.L. Mxu.o.iDO Prei'drit.J S LloIn'ev ViL1 Preoijent.
ThSi'e C ope.y P.rl to tho In nred the optrn orf reioe ,or
S entr C'ou. ,,r a tartie p Lmttn the net proflte. hnyoio, 0
. . erd ,,r ri. .U ..,r Ir in e,
a O rIAIXL JOBIPB wILD I. K 00.r
t Cr.mmac, tn a e d ma'orunrei,, W~rehnOt Lee er. pndrh
dlrned tony friends Seesr. Bruce Simponoc & r'
4,lo rteec. 0 -le.srkera Patmore, New Torn teerl

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