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JLAN ING T ATP ffiJEPFBMCAN. BY IlOSMlt & KERR. LANSING, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST I 1859. VOL. 5, NO. 15. WHOLE NO. 223. OFFICIAL STATE DIRECTORY. ST A TE ot'tWKUS. M' H WI'VKR, '..Tero.r. ' KJiAlUVh K rAIKrllJ1. Ijeu'eii-mt ."nnr .Nr.l.soS 1-lir.l.l.. .secretary .f state. KI)IS A. TlldAlMv;f l-Miir IKMKI. I. TA-K A lu.-r Oer.eral 7HJ'SM lh..4t 1 . JiMN M.KIN0- i, -ia--Tie,',re.-. Ulr.ol -OKE H'.'M (K, l--utv -I-JollV M t.i.H.or.Y, ii-rui'.-n.!Mit Eii'.. lii-'r jrtii.n. ol.n.M II -lUi'ON-1, l-i.ut l JtSU-S . Wit V ;iiiiiii-i-i'.fir s'r.te I ami Ollim. JtiliV II TKE.IE.J.. l-iiit JAIOIIAI llolV 'tf.it, AO .Ti.-y '..lien... I KKHr.KI' K AV. I 'l.'i'rMI , A )j an I Ma.ter Oen JUSTICES OF sbl'UEMK CO UU T. i.eoiu;k MAiars. .if Jn-nre. HAA: IV CilKI-ll A Y, A.1 "'l l' Ju-t e. JAAIES V . .Ail lihl I.. KtMo!JII MAWIMi, " j JUhffES OF TIIeT'IUCVIT fOUlTS. l.t lh-t CM AI!I II '. II.iiV. i. .NAlllANiH. HOox a-i i-. ii ttiuiri.i 1 1.. 4-ti " rlAVI I.WVl.r V I but ' i;e i am; r i.imU' .ih " 1 -M-o;i M Oi.l I v- Ttn J'i ii :t iE!. HOl I.Ol Is S. I l 1 I I . uh n..vu s i urn KK'iiv l-nh- .aii.iie.ie Wooi.aaoi.ih. f,.,r t'rnim.il-t, lA'li l.'.oo;,. V JollV K KH.U .., I i.E AAi.l.A:n, '. w rrrni J. 1:1x11:.) i:.ri it yi.i.jifn. It Pl.t. Iir.x.1. I. t. .XIH:. i a.l " J K A-l M A Joll - '. , .--I " LEVI :l-ll'i ilh " ! Al.lt IVY .1 . R.. yt.fi i f tlx 'nir.CM.'v. .th E I.Ae.1. I'i.oAAV, ' .th Hr i'.Y AAlliilM.. ;t'. I I KK II I-.vK-ov-i. I Mil " OIJA El! I -I'Al'l :-IV.;, J JAAIESA AVAl.Itri:, I'.evjamin im;:.-. I I. I E K V. KEY. II M LAY, IVh A) lumf- r lie.it, li T. .'. , iilian-l li'iu.l .1 JKRrMIAII P o ,l t CY, 1 IIENKY MoNr.o-l E I I HlrK II TtlA-r. , I .im. rin iiei:. i i t llvni.ESf a.i,F-llM . haniei. i.. i-KArr, i A'l luin f r the !:l .oi Kitl.i .1 -il.'m J AtrS T! K'EH, I III Mil KT It. sll ,W. I UlOK-.E W. I EE, j HrtUoN I II AMhEhUS', I CIlA-t. A. THi'.Mt '.iH.K, I t.KJi-tiii: w i .ei:, , nr. i t ' II tr.l.t.-. i Kirr, ami onto, i- sii I IIAKI.! I I-SON. VI h sEAToN. A" J. El'i.EVE IESNI V, I i.f ll.e .-tat" I'l -tat l.lhl ttmll. AiW p.ia.T. ) i.rnirK ii Ti:.v--k', - NEL-ViN W LtKK, ciiari.es m KrY, l reVt s-ntu .v.' uitntal Sn-i. tv. k. f. jousi.y,seeret..ry .i.. .!.. AClilCULTl'UAL COLLEGE. i.. R h-k. rr. -.,.i. nt ... teiT. ..ri-, rr..r ir ( hemiitrT. iTrml ILKVEI.AM Al'.IIK. lurtru' tor m C.vil EnimriP? l a- inll.T AT . .. . I . ...:..... i... ..r,l. t.r4 C A Q I C HOTEL ' fcU,j0- suc poel''y M at Margate! We HV I H fcilll' KI-'IS 'larc sure our readers will say with us hAXSIXtr, MICIIHrAX ht,., LAIMSIIMC HOUSE, Ia:iiis-iiiir, - - - - M ifhir:iii. ji. iii !-, pitOiMtiirroic. WW. I. llort'K, I'LKI.K. Sta Stagos leave this hoi.-., .i .ilv for J .icksou, St. J.h..i V.r.,.t,a:.d .,.t. r. lute ,.!aet s i ; : "wl. 111 iilll S'tW ISl.la. j 1VE. J" . DiVIMIXaXjS 1 1 Tnl'l ll IVL-llOM TUP l'ITI7rV ill' Y i ti.-.. i... 1.. ......I, ....1 i ;r4. Stihlo, wit i ' lull stmk of le.'t-t, well broke ; Horses, coinfoi table l'lties, Iouhle i':irriat;e3 ! mi.l Sleighs, an I liyrlov utteniiot. to hus'uie-s "T v "'"-siareo ,.,,,,c patrone. ,.. ; tliro,.y K,rt. , Jlim a ,.roflt 0f.but intont ,, the one great object ..fa Ijvnsiii';, Noveuiher ::o 1S..S. , , , ' .. . ." , , - --: - 5 j-- - - ttti',----: ! three to one. the dulcet tones ot the Sig- woman life a hiiband she let no ,.p- I. VW AXI) "'II VNv'i'UY ItrsiXKSS LansitiR ! ,uru of t,,c r,K"u3 woro often eclipsi d by p(.rtunity pass of reporting that herself ami Midi. J. W. Lotiv-!tr,Oii'.ii.iiH-iio.erfortIie ' Mrs. l'.'s shake, vt " go," as it is called Theophilus were shortly to lie one, fully SutitfStw Vork." oiHecoverl?iiIey'iHank-; Our readers may be curious as to the name j convinced of the fact, that though mar niivtiil EscIian-ieOnicf. fty ; of the " Sicuora." It was Mrs. Nobs by riasres may bo made in heaven, there is i. I., i. Ti:i:ti , J0ilice;uliis1,wi,l.r.0,ll, Wrin.I-itreet.e-itetlT "MVin'iV'''"! is' 1Vl?".g' .""tll''-L WOOIIIIor!; 1t IIITII.IC, liriJlt. KAL LAND AND TAX AGENTS Wiiifurnh'vh t' ' U ITAI K i:n,.!''AN': cmty"ifeM at Tat Sitle., l umra n- Title., I'rxcurin .a-e, uocaur..; ifc.unry i ,n.i w arrant., iw.i.inu if io.i i..i I'elenNea tf l.0'l a..l. for r-. aa.l wi!l t.k a l.eneial Suierri.-MiD u( all lAa.Uentru.l-al to their char. ""-,'rt:rular attenti.to ir-u to Uut p.tynieuti'f Tae aa.1 collectm-i a,f .lebt-t. i-wan. w. am Kit wa. w.xviH.r!i. Ueors A. Ariilwt rous. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Lvasing, Michigan. OtBce oatf d.r south of the post office. successors to j. n. ki.oss, JobSer-of.aad Retail Pc.ilorsin.allkin.ls of P A P F! IJ Si T T I O T P R Y - Iv:lll. I lI'lllirillirK aooFinr. p.vrER ANnrRixTERs'pcRMSHixu !OoDS, N'o. 81 o JetTer-K.n Avenue, Hotroit, Mieh. ti. i:i7in:i: AUCHITECT & DRAUGHTSMAN, LaSSISU. MICIItl'.AX. terkU and buiUAUTthin in the line of Buildiiig, neas nmn ' th :,!n l lv'lun -,',e t',"--i'- e pre me a call. 'lnT3 I--.. vo readr to atteinl to air vi!i i.iu ...r.j,:,.. TA. xr . . . . - v I""""""' i. n;is na.i aa t-speru-nce ot more than twen 7 DT years m Pent.-trv call and m. CIi lrzcs nio.lerato v i 1-,. . . . - ,c. InparcU to suit purchasers, lAS mile Vest of niaire liOt lor JSato. the city. Oiricr- ami U tesid.-rtcr on Mock fittv-six. I Sagjnawr. street. lyo ; iidi'i. nrnerof StTnii.iirand iii V AMh-s U. CII I LPS would respectfully ItX iiiTke a!l persons wishing lUard, bv the Hnr-r Week-trt "lve h!,n th OHIU H'JC.sE, oti Washtenaur Street, opposite the fte House Square. Fine i:,M.ms and (.ohI xt& ran he ot.t.iined c.n reasonable terms. nsing, June 13, 18.9. 216 yy;nr,,!Ji. .... .- " .... for Churches; Court Houses, Hotels, Private j a beginning not to bo desp,std. Dwellinic.. and win contract to f.iriilah n.- Jcnniugs ktoked contusion over her flCKVx. Mi,!,., oppost.oN C ll R Venot widow had a mind above trifles. Thcophi. , hornet ; so lie put on Lis hat and sallied letter, prettily wordo 1, and headed. "Jen- - 'weenu... their way, h-re by the Earner on Monday last from Bt.TANT.i.S- '.t TIFFANY. "(Jc.'.eral fiu4 lus was tempted what man is not at times ?; forth, leaving Mrs. Jennings iu undisputed nmg vs. Hullfinch." It was notice e-f a?- the a sornaants ot . irs ater-on, oi j i- fr jcfentc t,f i, jt;Htn ariIi are tJf. w,t,. fj Mii-.-rpi, wh're they had Jwaithj-ll.,,,-,.. " and paid for Mrs. Jennings. The first ' posses-ion of Lis led. Whether this ar- tion for - breach." vY y !"rm:r Wlt" l "e. ' Uke 'X deadly hostile to all the institution- of He- been sbve. and were matiumiftcd by th J...VT. J.K.-ti:i.i.,Atton.evs -ne was hid, and the widow saw the j gucd a want of tate. or was only a chrL-t. n-; Tremble, oh, yo 1 aehelors ' and oh, ye ' .-tphalirt. are in the way ot bemg cm- mocraCjr ; j.j fif t)(,T mv.T wi,odtl in Hccoml-?r an.lCouns,ll..rsat I.i--, and Solicitors in Chan-1 tho church already built, the eloor open, .an 1 j ing of the spirit, we will not .attempt to de- spinsters, smirk! in the hope of one day P0-0'1- 1 he r!)Fro- has oherei to make ( sfru-Mo g-s on in Kurej 1 st Mo-t of theru ar- "-d lo"kir" young u7:!rM?n- Allbusinoswentruiu th pawn's hand in the Kime inviting io-ifinc; but certain it is. he wont out; and Convincing the world you ought t-. hav'e br son Jerome alaa-, and her crand-n yu lhti actual war was aid women, ft f-rservic. Several (See r sUi0' Th 0"injr. Ur Jennings. ; the widow finding her efforts ineffectual did , ln married. Mrs. Jennings was r-f the Jerome who graduated at es I and , u a ( . k f M ( n floor North of the V. o ' tl-c bacbclor, and the mutual Jncnd, j the d.tto. , same opimoa ; an d m a spirit of justice to H. r;,,w 1 111 V , ' may Uc:tne general L fore you read this w,o f-.ur.d thf opro-tim'ty a A ,n- hotb inrnnan' V T II WCrC t0 Pr:lul'u,3te tbe fields, or rather1 Days paed and so did Mrs. Jennings , her sex. put her into the hat.ds of WIttl tIta',c c the 1ml f r to r-sr reis their U-n-vob-nce'ar.d to secure r.R.J.S.V,-oOD.1atiM,rih4.nT y" i,.. corn fields, and numerous of the " .paality" I the bouse ; the servant maid, with a pru-; Messrs. TavisI & Strainer as resfctable a r,1.k"' wu rmaiiy renounce au cau$rs of xrar crc cvcnnrhcrc. I: is e,,,j rvants cheap. The remainder of Fr m C'limSr' Jourcml AFIF.U THE IIATTIJ-: Ih-druoK r all mulllod ; tl. bi' are Mi'.l : Tlir'i4 a pu iu llio al.r) liu-h th- hill : A ill hrii UDlil'Utfri but aitli a tlir.il Wlirr" .! lh t l.ar ll.p ; Fur a 1 it-it liWI in r-aj-J, l.ravt-u x iiartn-r t- hil, AU'I rXrtn drata huUlo hit hartr-t In iir 7t.-:- a Toice -n th id J lik a .iiit'i !w cry T tli um!cr roll uD'lio ai.il .. i-lull i -t-l .r ttioe lio- wao lacr k1" wt"t to ll.r rky, W iiti rr btrl ko traofal an ! l:rn!y , A. tl-y wait tliat lt trump l.irli tl.y utny Dot -la-'ay ; Vln tibaiU cluWh lJi nwitrd'hiit irnu.ly. Ti.a b.ava lirada, Ut liftnl, art- tolmrniy U nr., Aii'l tti ri-ii- cliiifr naul fi'iiti-iiuj aiil cj.1, ; ili ll.r b jtial juiein n clmlitnl alou'l, imux 1 1 liie ilcatli snicLen alroobiii , Wiii.c Uif rt ty 1 k ii, l.kr a ijutt-n, .l n 1 1 ruul, AVli'i a ail tin I i morrow lr cin u nfc'. ; Titer i- no morkiD LlaZ'D, ai r!aT i.L In rlay ' liw .mp f the jac lim ai ail rr.t aw y lu tl.t- t ri.b,e lac cf tbe lr-a I ba!ti- 0y ; Nor r.Uiu ur hlirou-iiiufi are Lei ; Oi.ly n-1 en that lay wtieie lhnkrt th I. a 1 A inn caKae aul a bea!9 -jear. . Ear away, tramp tn tramp, .paU the march I. a nirm vave a retrt-atiiiff peiit, bUul au l .lb i.i.'l i.ke thi-.r i-piiitt lliat I lit ai ll.ry km I'.y you reij lowiu river tliom wuirM liail uikeb Willi ai.rrow tli lau'i trre tliey t..w l Hie eya ( lucr Jraulate 1lau4l.t1.Tn. 1 iwy ate tiej tliey are ,n ; but, "h ! not 11 they came lu the .nl .f Hi.x-e uuuitwri they atakel the ame, Never ni' re khall they atauil 10 the TaLiiari tt lauie, Nev. r l.fl the Kla.tii .1 awonl w hich they liew , Never iun. ha;l they bn.t of a kLiiiik uame, .Neter roaich With the leal aL'l the ti se (heti the n-k nf iur rW,lm Iiy s'ritii le l mi l tin, 1 hey iii in our rauks in li.e umlv ! the uii 11 , Lke the k ant i t li.m Iwtt ni.-nai it vt . - i-:,- i, Eie lhn-e nmii ht l ml J u ) t the i-k ; Fri-iu the U fli i't our Mte-i a i.,-w .1 ty treitk -eeiue.1 lnt n, A e ij.r.41 If up 1 r'n..,ner I ! e. The tumult oiii ri. e 1 ; tiie ..i- :ne r.i-t , An l the linen ,( t..t 1 me iUik.Ii. i 11,4 II. . 1 I,.'. I e i:ieiu 11 y 1 11 p.ir 111 t a I r. n the i .t ' mi.. I ,e ti, it i ii. e n. ne, ll y l.iai, Ye,' In- IlifM 1 nui in i.nui I .o le.l li.-.f e p.... I, All't I kI'" a keil ml (Mil- ' , From Uelitlej's Mi.-ecll.tn v. . lia. .It ltii(4 ; 4. Wlio tt mil. i moiiii Ii.mI v Iii ) arr fur llr." Theophilus liitlliiiiclt was a bachelor, middle-aged, and suiiiicntly stout to (M.k ' respectable A spare man convey, a f 1 i ''o t ''pfiieness in all things. The eye never rests so contentedly as on a fat, and, what is generally termed, a " comfortable lookiud" personage. . stout man carries i an iiiearaiic! of wealth in the folds of his t-o.it, ami o lid Theot hils llulilineh. Hut alas! although temntatioi. fell not in his way, he fell in iw way of ."'Irs. .Jen- nine?;. t 'Time tells a tale;" and we behold our bachelor located at a watering place no less famous fur the civility and unim- losing character ot iu inhabitants than i the select nature ot its visitors .Margate. This, we a re turo. no one will venture, to 'deny who has "toaioned'' it for three or fouriuoiitlis. The kindly feelings of its inhabitants are perceptihic. even in ass- drivers. W here will VOU lilld Such f.lth erly boys to their donkeys, such yellow nowhere. ! Theophilus felt this, and ventured a trin i and a nousc ; ior ne ijught one, urged thereto by a lady ae.uaintance, by name ; Mrs. Palaver; a lady who drove not on-1 ly her husband, but a pair of ponies, and 1 astonished the eyes Loth ot ".jtiality" and treaties thrown away, anl her ginger " natives" by the way she did the genteel ;; cakes likely to be in the same predica- that is, as far as he ponies went. iV.rinicnt. she would, in the liberality of her hersa lf, she had n soul altoye mean appro-j l,af,OI1. Among the Select at the libraries, M rs. 1. was tho ruling star, nnd to judgo, not only from the redness of l.t-r face, but, ; ! as her husband could testify, .Mars in petti-, 'coats. She shilliiigloo'd, and one in three "d, ! vcn to the hindrance ot "the concert ' but ' n'- 10 'N,re interruptions . f this nature; with so much philosophical sAveetness as Old lloiios, the proprietor; and as the day, Signora N obi no at night. And sueli a voice! I'he little lioys in llawley Square heard as well as the company inside in i.ii i . i jLiiir ni'LLer. 101 Liiev i-iiniiii.iiiii'ii oi . ' . . . - - 1 its being a Uetle too forte. Uut although Mrs. Palaver put down ! shillings, she picked up friends, dear souls of the newest importation, and among the 1 rest Mrs. Jannings. Mrs. Jennings was a widow, " who vanted soie!ly to care J'r her. r.e had a small independence, j aud, if may venture to judge from nub- events, a very .small independ- once : m iuct. it might ne UouL'tcd lt it ' . - . c-j were au independence at all. She was tall, scraggy, aud thin we use a homely simile as a pancake; the effect of griet, i i doubtless. She had lost a husband, she1 i said wl0 doted on her: and havi!.r lost so great a treasure, can we wonder at her i unwearied exertions to obtain a fresh sup - ply of affection ? Theophilus was a man j of money. Mrs Jennings could not boast j of the same goldcu fruit; and, as she wan- lted " soiielofy to care for her,'' she fixed i .it-r eye a t.at inie ui J r t iliullfiuch. I They met," not in a i a tea party, at the mutual i Palaver, where real cightcc aud diamond-cut sandwiches i and thinners of a three-cornered note, in- dicatcu the geiitiiuy ot the laaye-t the house. partners: land vovved her heart must fall to this kiog j of clubs. Theophilus blushed ; she sighed, . i intnt ution a tirir fiitur. lost tho rub- i i. ... ti. i.:i.... : J e. i:..,-.n'. .1. vara riritVin.T nto.irr ti..-. JhI-p ..... I j nn nr. eiiuestrian tour: asacs were at a nromium. .....1 rmmi. ln.li' li rrr,,' ., n IWiin .1,., 4.;.- 1 1 .Tiei. m a ro.l trill .t f!,A party wended their way, and .Mrs. J. talked j ?f ,he da-vs wben he a,lJ Mr J-Tnrid" ljvo j 'n a eorn field. If the had 01 ly somcbtdy tocarc for her ; and Mrs. Jennings s.ue- j zed something very like a tear into the cor - ners of her eyes. We know not what of feet they might have had en the dear departed; but to our bachelor they appear eu me essence 01 aneciion preity nuic drops distilled from that great alembic, the heart. Theophilas, we have before hinted, was unused to the .woet wit-!i rv of wo- muiliinJ, aij"l, in the siurliritv t t Lis sou!, tlought tears inu.at l.o a natural ir.dui.n we: .1 Lis n ; wl.ii.- !l faritnee l.r.J ti.riiy. Lis cjm upon the flxT, and Lis! To al the tiocxi Peore W the Turntit- wlre tne IVntifox wont with lleatlion Ltt lift the wio iu the lore .f iiiatritnony etaMd ta le :i ir;o ' v.w. J vtnitaucc n bai.d tVeliuolv t hood in Lis tv-eketa. Ho Jl-J'r ism : and one l v fiie the dtMtims of the laugh at Lis inorai co Thot j.l.ilus wa a oacneior. He was touched Ly this nnesumr l. d. jrmf of, to Lim, afiliction ; and. drawing p. t -m-.r...-.ii :.- himself into closer rroxinnty with .'Ir Jennings than he Lad before ventured, be- gan : My dear madam, don't di.tre-s our- pelf; men are like cars tf com." " I know it," cried Mrs. .Jennings, twist ing one round Lt r linger as she sj oko. " Jaike grass, n.adam ; and Timo'.s Iscjthe mows down husbands and fathers" ")!,! oh !" .bbed the widow, j ' Is there anything I can do to cmf nt ; you, lua'atn ?" asked Thooj.hih.s, inijui rindy. ! Mrs. Jennings looked assent, aiul kj t ' twi.-ting the ears of corn. ' A goixl wife, ma'am, is a ii-w-l the tears are Kill in your eyes, and will you allow me to make you an offer "An offer?" said Mrs. Jennings; and the tars, sr.ite of herself, shrank back as thong!. asLamt-d tf what they were doing. 'An otter ! ' "Mmy tianuKcrcmei, sani i neopni- bis A clover field is a dangerous thing to ' walk in Philosoph-rs may divine the , eatjs, wv only know it is so. Sentiment- is not f..r 1 In; highway, love and clover x ar- riynoiiymous. Mrs. Jennings knew . this, and I lotted the unsuspecting, uiunilia-. '.iim i:i 4. 1 1 : leo 1 in opi.uus 11110 one accoruuigiy. . 1, iuu seraia n u 100:1., auu. jook- accuse me ueienuani 01 seuuciion. 4.o, j I'opj ies, we do not know why, do grow i ing at the muddy fo..t-t f s ou the stair car-1 gentlemen, the lady whose case I am plead in clover; an 1 Hul!nch he was fond of; pets, uttered M.i.dry pretty little sayings , ing is too fair a flower to he hurt by his oa ' b.taniz'ie; plucked un one, and, lament-1 a!out " dirty feet,' the trouble in the mom-! lumniating breath. She is "hero TLe- irgthar violets were out of bloom, gave it t .Airs, .lennincs. Ihiiwai enough ana .she whi'pered to the lady who was doing . thin! if, " '!! must mean nomcthing." The town residence of Theophilus Hull-! (inch was i; one of the S'piares in the ' in;i"hborhood of the Museum. Hut what i, n hoii-c. if it wants a woman's smile.: s tlu'tight Mrs. Jennings, and she let no opportunity pass of "Kipping in." Wc are ; grieved to say the popping was all ou her side. Sh? would call as she was passing ' the day was go hot to take a rest ; or ) the day was so cold, and she wanted j the truth must be spoken a warm. What , could Theophilus do ? With a grim web j come or. his face, and a "d n the wo-1 mat." it. his heart, he grumbled out, : "You'd 1m tter take a chair." Mrs. Jen-! nings did, aud anything r-lso she could cet. H it cettinc was a point not easily j arrived at ; f.r, if Mr. Hullfinch h.vcd one 1 thing more than another, it was himself, Shi would brin" liim Lv w:iv t it trcnt. wr.ir.red in the crm r i,f ,r tuu-L-et. hntid. kercluet, five or six nico little cmer cakes, o ' her own baking, of a size and bearing a strong f.tmily likeness to what children call sixes ; but finding all her en- s-.ul, take them into the kitchen, by way ,,f present to the housekeeper who j.shaw d as soon as h. r back was turn-: od, and, cnlarinc ou thi merits of her i own ginger cakes, gave them to tho maul, ; and she they went in further; servant maids have cd appetites. ; What woman could lx-ar these slights f fortune tamely? We can take upon ourM-lves to say .Mrs. Jennings did not; ; nothing like speculating upon them on earth ; and hoping no doubt to discover i the true philosopher's stone, that "turm th i nn rit (to ii i iworiin 1 114 tvrw n tn-i-i i.r r- 1 " - v " j wealth ; she left no stone unturned to get ! him : and to pive thin-rs an arnoaraneo. she sat herself down Ave tremble as we write it in no less a place than his led- j room, determined not to ipiit it until, as she observed, "there was an understand- ' ing 1m tween them." I heophilus was hr- ror stricken, the hinsekeejr no less so, and the servant maid all .bitters and rib- Imihs. . " Oh ! oh !' grasped the widow. " You - - i n - base man ; a weak woman as I am Ycry," grunted Theophilus. The hniisekocT.cr hrr. interfere. 1 WUt'. tho n.-. ..f nrtinrr nl-.tit oui ir. : aa ny y else ?" 3 . , ; " vou don t ' - ...:.- mi don t you look after someKidy ; " Ah ! sobbed tne widow ; know what's atwixt us ! " I wish the street door was," thought j Hullfinch. ' The lady was inexorable. "The pop- i Theophilus was at his wit's end ; ; something very iiKe a damme was at his tongue ; but "nursing his wrath to keep it Mrs. , warm." and echoing the words of an has- and belonging to a similar industrious call hand, ; tern Sultan, that " ho who finds himself in . ing he was a laAvyt r's clerk knocked at a fire ought to be resigned to the divine will ; but whoever is out of the fire ought to lw n-irefnl nnd keen himself in his han- ti.... c i. .i i . it. wt.t.,eT- ir.fitx-.-.e'n, tlirt .1 4. .r in ttia I nrea r.;il!fir.ch (in a monev-trettin'-' lane j Co. written after it) was a merchant ; and ' a5-5:1 the &Ty exurse of things, it necessary to emerge into the streets previ- ously to reaching the plaeo where mcr - ' chants most do coiigregite," what was to be done ! for never did a cat watch a rat , hole more patiently, more hungrily, than - j the widow the dooway ot his house, modesty was not wiaow-prooi, ana the only way to shua her was by a ba?k-d.)or which j opened into the mews. Patiently keeping lire ai d j-traw, uij wnl w- ai.d j-.j j i m, TLoi.jhilu-', cuirii theMrt its mi a i , .i u iv u -z-'ui aim sj iriMi, the Mreets runnn nvi rs, and tue r.ier l l;: I. . i'. . . i .. .1 . 7,VU,V"- U'T V?" 1 "'" I - tlnpj iiig, ur. i cl.u l'. ai.-l the new juliee, all lvc and t i!kiii, slif'tt-ring thems lv s urn?er doors and ::,hvas, j . .i i . i -i at l im ntiilus 1 i I I i iu;i:iiiL.i, j.Miutrr. hi ins c-i? in.iir. r.suinre. in his ca?v 1 1 ilift niii the LiiiZf warni Lre -treets, ai..l thanked J leaven, which had sent the fruits t f fortune for his .lueking, at d given him that which make life like a lull cup, that he could drink from, not live of. H sat in contemplation sweet. " Whence conn s that kiiockinc ?" he might have s u.J, had the servant maid saved him the trouble, by s ivinc a yout' man wanted to sec him " Mo .' " j litil.-ited Th.ophil.i. " 1 u " w i-the reply ; and alter much scruoning ou int- .loor-mai, in a vain enaea- ; vor to rub hi- 1mk s clean, the ii'mnp man was shown uj', s.. -ike I to the skin, and drip- ping like a wattling pot. Theophilus op tied his eyes ; tho young man took the same liberty with his month, and imjuired if his name was JJulIlinch. ine an-wt r wmii th. attirmative. a chair . t . .li'. . 1 . .1 1 1. ing. A...., and related her complaint to the gouoess 01 ti.-Kitchen. The young man eunimnneed by saying he had brought a Utile account. "And a great deal of wet," gently mur mured I heopibis. "A lutle account :" ics, sir; ior noara ana loagiug. Hu!!finch opened his eves still wider, and : echoed, " board and lodging." i "The bill, sir, is four and twenty ' pounds." Another echo, and still higher uplifting j of the eye brows. "Wheie do yoi come , from .' " Illackheath, sir " " Hlaekheath ! what, through the rain .'" '! The young man returned a smile, as he i replied, ' No, sir ; 1 wish I had." "Hoard and l.Mb'inc vou must Lave made a mistake." "Oh. no. sir." sal 1 the v. hin man. " hi re is the bill ' Twei.ty-f..ur"vveeks. at a p.,und a week, as a parlor" boarder at Mrs. Twi-'.s ostahlishiiii-tit fur vihiikt 1 Tl.fni.ln iu I.41.1.. .1 ..i. .r. ... silver si.oons, and eyed the bell roi.e. Hut a new liht seemed to break in upon him at the mention of the Word "establishment."' as he replied : " I am afraid, my g 1 sir, the nieni you c ine from is in St 1'ield-. I a parlor boani.-r t a establish (b'orge': yotinc la dies' school ? ' " .No, ir ; not . you " ho then ? cried I l.c.phi " Mrs .Jennings, sir." luill.mch sank back into his easy chair, "Mrs Jci.nin.rs! Mrs. I 'evil !" and in the bitterness of hi spleen, he deemed her t less a personage. ".Airs. " Tin word, like Mucin th's amen. " stuck iu hi throat." There was a pauw. At length, plucking his courage by the cars, he continued " And do you expect me to pay for this oiu o - : i v omu me worn, no laoy admires being likened to a dog. " If you please, sir, I have put r aid ' to the bill." " That's lucky, for it's the ..nlv way you will ever have the satisfaeti- n ot seeing it r.nni 1 ; " 1 our and twenty pounds! not so many farthings!" but the uoodness of his dinosi - tion got the better of his anger, as he added, " unless to buy her rope." If is needles to dwell longer on this oc - ourrenco, further than by saying, that the young man. litnling tho bill net m a way of - i-eing settled, or 1 rs Jennings, either, took his beaver, or wc like to bo particular Jus iour-and-niiio-pohn v. lid longer a hat. but a piece of ornamented brown paper, in a Cue state of docompos-tmn, an.l w.is m the act ot Joavmg the room, when rat-tal- tal ! went the door, and another young man l :.i. t :n , e . . was auuouueeu, wan ;i uui o. aceer.iance, drawn by Messrs. lutestring A ( V, for -i. ii i i- i- i . at i silks, flannels, Ac , supplied to Mrs Jen- I . 'r i nigs: Monsieur Ionson was nothing to ' this. Another knock, and a female was ushered up with a yard-long bill for milli- ncry, ivc, done for Mrs. Jennings! Ihe a poppy !"' ihe loiiowing morning, a suspicious looking person, ot a pick-pockety exterior, the knocker tf Theophilus HulUinch, and with that gentlemanly ease and acAuuplish- ed manner mr-euliir to roun men in the i i ,i...i . .1. :t . firm fli iirnr tit ..l.irt. .1- o V.......h r,f r . ... ' ise case." If n.v..lV .-. .., ;.-..,! processes with kerning cxrd;tion. and is Hullfinch, sorely galled, mastered Lis antip aty we cannot but think a very fi.lisb on ' and applied to an attorney, in the hops? ' men catch at straws that an .attorney m .attorney ! thatap'or- e more wis- ; might Im? an honest man. Alas! ; son of his y ears should not have llisjdom. lt , perhaps necessary to inform the reader that the damage were laid five thousand pounds. The day of trial arrived. Theopoilus, Lis w.iv tlirctih inire at d .1 in tresn "stir. m,u-u svoing his wine, and. nation, as birds feel when look ins at wr- i.. i iV. i n.i. :' .. rei. arc the results t.f that Mrucslo: it. the ii.riMi.g,. h.s heart, wishing con'u- -;i,ts kej-t thctn fiied--i.aleil to the eyea OUUjforoDCO who stnl un l,f,.ro v. u as I'.titntu.nal tlovemment of hngland s,;- ,-. ... ..w, tievoung .i iu, oi what reined to him his evil genius ; the unit (if mcnmTCt , ll!U, a ihm ' lt. t :d and .New. are the trmu,, hs won m that i? ,!"' I':tr',0U':ir coiideu nation ot whilst she, with a bland look of injured in-: nierit that X ,houl(1 I10t U with vol. linlilv l':i,tJ Alas, the tight must .vntinuo for .lrs. .It-tiiui-gs. J.virv now and then Iu rioeenre. lerkcd a few tears into her ovos i . . . .i r v. .-irs l.:it.- ir t.t rations. Uut tsaco . ,i in . it- i , ... -j-., ai i(iUr next annual ineciirs: ior i men .' i . ----- east an eve to the t atting rain and floating and taking out her Tcket-handkcrclnet a f. it.i,., ,trri,,,., ..fth . vi! 1 ; -1, i,-n is suio t como at last, lnthn.crcatl-.il v'vh n MusLinc face and tremulous heart, j f.juuzvd l.iinMif into a tsoat lieside Lisat-i fancied all ets Lout on Lis, and smarted nn.u r UH-in as it tnev were Lurnmir cia80S. ! Iiy decrees hi tiiuiditv abated, and. at the . t,u.u. ooeaoinea t.y the Ju ?e coming ,nto cuurf, Lad s.j lr sumrut ned courage as to 1 . 1 . . . . raist his ees fhev met "centlv beam-1 ,, , .-, , . - , ii g the ces ot 3lrs. Jennines. who was " i . ,, M.auti in I n rr-i ,rr. llr u-.iti .1 ritl.p clean olio, fir tl focnsion w.'t f tl.nr is she appeared to do so. Hut a woman's ' tears, like l.er ornaments, are not always Mie looked, and HullSnch. spell-bound. ' uh t her caze: hut. as a friend ot ours once said, "ho cave her a look . 11., I The rroeoediu'rs comm. need cd counsel opened the L by cnlarcing ; upon tho enormity of the defendant's crime and the plaintiff s unprotected Mate ;" " a crime, the iarnea counsel went on to say, j " unparalleled in the annals of the law ; a i crime, my lord and gentlemen, which breaks into the peace of families, and takes from the lovely and the virtuous that jewel no wealth can barter Lcr reputation, gen- tlemcn, her unspotted, Lcr uublusliing rep- utatiun. .Not that 1 would be understood to ; .1. 1 f i . e 1 . v 1 jophili! - uttered a word. We are grieved we cannot repeat it ; but the oilieer of the court bawled ' silence " in so loud a tone as completely to drown it. The learned coun sel continued : " Yes, my lord and gentlemen, the de fendant 1 blush, centieu.cn. I blush." and the learned counsel was evidently overcome with the novelty of his situation. "The defendant is a man," he resumed, "past the intoxicating meridian of life, when the feel- ings of youth fluth r like bees sipping flow ers of the fairest hue. He has proved him- self" another ciaculation from Theophilus. and again the officer silenced " he has proved himself a monster of the blackest dye. a reptile that ought to be crushed off the face of the earth ! Oh 1 gentlemen, did vou b-it know the lady as I do have known the sanctify of her private life, and thenal nature of her public one ; In r love im. s-, her virg.ti excellence, i.eioveit !! id ilie-J by b. r family." j Tne ladies in the gallery were visibly af- j fected. and l.H.k.tl ila-'-'eis at the blUte of. d' on. 1. int. The -oiinsd, -Mimed : ' I hi-, ntli men, is the 1 a pan st M-IIlC 1 ir whom I an. P. plead. Kmrlisiiu.en will. I am sure, The jury-box felt tho appeal, and looked proudly dignified ; and after d.vellitig for iavo h.-iirs and thrce-i-u .rters, on " the vil- by a have hmkod on a wolf's, but a sort of fasci-' ...1.1 '.-... ...A- , 1 ' i lam, Who, by his insidious Wiles. I he- Iiiniseit int the i-.. i. ..n ..... .... i ti..... i basely h it !w r. a daisy .m the stalk to pun I lo called upon them as hu-ban is, "think I of your wives," continued the counsel ;: (they evidently did, and looked anything I. ! mt ph ased.) and urging then. :.s fathers ; and as men to give the plaintiff such dima- ,. as tho enormity of the crime and the ; wealth ot tho d-tenaaiit warranted, the .earn- I (! counsel sat down, evidently to the s .ti ! f-.ction of himself and all who heard him ' It U needless to dwell longer upon the Intere-timr trial, as tho criiiiisk- inclined may read a full account of it in anv n avs- . .. . , t 11... . 1 .. .. . 1 ti. ......... .1..... .-.n ..... : I'-'j . oi m.- uau , .111.1 in. ii-iu iik j noi ree slated in evidence, how tho mutual friend !... witn.. to Air P.nllfmoh i. ;,!.;.. u il. ! poppy, and paying for the widow at card, i i hcophilus had often accused himself of the ! folly, and sun. lry other t cetcras, " Uut nu- .melons to mention." The housekeeper, being cross-examined, also ln re evidence, , though much against her will, to the inti- inacy of the paities. MM : i : I., .1.1 1... i lie.: 111.1 Ml ouii ll i u .n 1.11 'i v imiia i't f.(., other always considered master v,,fr 10 Mrs. Jennings. The jury seemed to tiillk tlK an,i rotUrncd a verdict of T,0.,r,t1;ilis never recovered the shock five . hundred pounds. - i . i t i i i t e elderly bachelors, and ye bac , - ,i i 1 all degrees, Lear this, and pause. i ' .i - b-ietir.l..rw bachelors i j i i ii-- rii' i i .i 1 1. nil' ' i - ii o 'ii- ii ophilus looked patiently uncotwious of liisj,,,. plashing-of ihe uneasy J.ke. I 'on Juan accomplishment-'-' had wormed js rj,., ,v :irt, and bears eiiorii.o are specks iu the sun ; can you. in the van-" V &' l'J JireJ 1 M, H vti :i..r.j w;,s sh-t .lown by the as ity of vour hearts think woman more im-1 rrJV,ce; t"- ' vcry I rc-nch victory maculate ? Alas, the error ! Pause, then, After all." said TheopLiIu, as ne wrote a check for the amount of damages, and another for the costs, "even this is bet- tcr than being bothered by Mrs. Jennings, f. . J n ospcciallv as she wanted .somebody to care e-fr- J "r ' Settlemcst of the Honaparte Fami- I.Y J noi'DLE It paid that the d'fficul CiUlinS lO 1446 re-t it is further stated have , 1,' t;j,...;r 'a w mder consiaeratien, ana it parties in int the lliattCr UH to te ltje "np-eion ot taeir Iriena . r - r - 11111 Uie P"'!" - w,il w. aceepiea. N APOLEOV 1 r-EMCTiov. Napoleon the enjoyment of their natural rights sai l en St. Hek-ci and how strangely ha . on the other are the cecWiistical and ps.it- of 81"0 f -rwar b d to l- distributed time ma le good his prediction " When I ral dynasties which now the sv-ats among them on their arrival here. They am in the grave I shall 1. for the enslaved 0f power and the weapons 0f authority, 1 drew their money a day or two ago .San peoples the polar star of their rights at name shall be th2 war-cry of their efforts the signet of their hope. I shalllive again ! mu5t end. Human instincts are a constant j "r" The New York Tribune was IS 1 in the acts of ejthers." fjree, continually active, never wearing out, ! jears old on tbe 1 wth of May last. Tbrodur Parkrr on the Italian W mr. MosTRErx. Switrorhnd. Juno -J.V : Pic-Tiic a stem! Jed : v., ... i w Mi. .ml w .. -1 i . i'' a -. i i ; tt saIute ,ou fj, to t:KV in it ; ;.i t i " k-iuk l. h. mir- . 1 .11 .n iu . i ' ..."i .. 1 -i:... 11 in v- n,w uur wfieeiiif ami iaiiiui.tr ,." . i Ii. i i i un j, .iini fun iiific wuai mhi i;.iit im h i- . - . . wu.rih lr,.ui tho vjlt f;ttigu, s '.f that f..wi .n'ir n,,, t .1:1' tl. , ,1...,. ,i.;.,i. ,i,. wLeu vou sLould acain Ub at Wellington Uijj "joo t,r ;( "tWt Li-'i the 1'irdt' ir...- in m... .... 1 : .1. .1. . ... . .'lllll, 1 1 -,-" JI.-VI lili:U, MII VUI Willi MIOW, .li.in.T tin, K.t ti. .. r ...fl, . , r or... " would seem as near to i... ll..w little do 4 - tUi U :m arguments n r u. sjaaism ami a ie learn- -n,lw ,nt -.l.n l.-.r.... t. 'n,.. ..n cninst a Hit uMie. No doi.bt Austria is monnti..t r,m,. s n,r ..,l,i.. ; tto- M. - r ,. f... ;Po' - 1 1 - j., ..'. af. , , ' ,. wbite in the surroundim darkness then hWhe-i n.r reil ns iiu.niin.T ,.,,11,, m. tim. Lky. Tho suow shifts and" varies ou its j t,,p aI)j tides from day to day ; but never j wholly disappears, 'tis said. I cat. throw j a walnut from my chamber into tho hake j t,f tJeuoya, whose blue-Teen waters are so fair ai j.lv Handsou,e vineyards are all . ' J ' around wc here; vet their crop is not so fair as our own Indian com the Pocahon-1 tas of the cereal crasses. Tho chateau Chulsn is within fifteen minute' walk built on a rock in the lake a few jards from the shore, where the water is ." feet deep : they say. It is very old ; there was a castle there, used as a prison iu N0, and j the present structure was put iu its present j shape in llM ' v ......... .;. . i:.ii.4 ..:n 4.ii.v.vi i . 1 .a i oui.iiiiie linn; t iu.i"e, tun oi oiu .ions - : t i ti v i, n.iu lis rii-i none .mien, is peiiui-i . -, . on iu.- riurm -.ii--iij-juiii.hu one o. inoiiuu- i i e , i i i t . . : . . .. . un u it,-- . auutc nit neau. ."i"si i ieiuii siiuc .i , . - i 1 , are the pleasant places where the lines of i 1 my present lot have fallen to me. N ck , comes out of evil ! 'I'l 1,4 I...... .. i .... 1 i ... i in; wi'ii- unu wt'iii luiii' iuiu Jin. ii.i ' .... I....I. :..tu:... . .....i . . .1 pi. UUU IUUIl lUL-JIll' 111. .1IK1 t 11 I 11'ltlS l4l- I ' J , . c , ' . 3 work less than wo. &i rr mart it ml rint' rri .--1 .i 4 tiore. 1 he country is rich, not liv nature, but by the toil of many generations, l'or while in New Kngland, our last cultivation oi the son isriot.H years o., here you count the tii'iinphs of industry by th.u- s-iimIm t,t' -ar-i. I think; the vine was cul tiVr,ted lo re beforelhe time of Julius C.-e- s:ir llt ,,, y, (.,,rn ,,,K.r ti,(n i.., whi.-h human toil w.-m-.. out of this sunny land js-rhaps ',!' 0 or l.i'HO years ac. The soil is poorer than vhat you , 4.t ,ii.l m .iii.l iM.,1. Money, too ; the slopes- i .t r ,h, , J, nl.r, .1..-.....,. i , ' 1 ,, .( about vou. Hut latxir Ci.n.ni. rs all : the ; . , ;,,,... hh.s :in. , Uvii iltlt, r-,ecs. whose sides are protected bv the stoiie-- which once cumin r. d the ground : the shores are Lned with stone lo u itl..t:ii..l .ke. The .-oil us crops i f oosiiy craiies i i.ivc to sec ine inlian : C(irn st.;,ttcred h.-ro and there among the i vines. N'othinc i lost : no font of soil no r;,y .,f sunshine, on a wall, but an apricot, a T,taeh, or a grape is i ijning there. I so h-is not driven l.e.nitv oil : men nr.. i... t L,tent with the sublime of nature, th. y ,Uf.t i,avo the Land-ome ai tilice of fl.iw.-rs. ; piks, hollyhocks, marigolds. giIlvllower.s , J . ,i i end the ouet nly rose bio un m all the little I i t .i i i i gardens. In the homely windoAVs tt a I ,, ,. 3 ... I L, ...a....... ;.. ,1 . e M ... ! ,r(.v v..,,"uil! f.n.l , Ii,,,, !., , .... ! .... ,i...f. ..11 ....... ....... . -,. its i.n.u.I -mil I i7v II-.. II r" - ii n:i i iii iii eiinanv . .1 1 .1 ... ; ine.-ipanio ati'i regar-uess 01 peauty. lit re, i t,M, all is peace it is the incidents of peace I t i'.... 1..... r...i..... ..c ..i .... i miles off, as the crow" flies, are oiitpo-ts of j the Allies; two armies, iiuiun.r:ng ."!',- iiimi men, are drawing near to kill each ! ,,ther. and before these lines reach you I suppi.se they will have reddened the ground with dreadful murder. No doubt the Aus trians arc the 1). vil to Italy ; their name is Legion, aud they have jmssessed it many a sad year i dam tint i ledrsrlu, as tho I.-i:.,4 . .,..11 .1 V t Ill iiiiuau.- -..in 1111.1U. -ii-.ii'-ni in.. . ., . r .1 . i i- n i .i the Prince of that class of Devils, the very , . . , ... . Heelz'jbub comes to cast them iut. It is ,. . -, e ,, . . ,, . .. good to get rid oi the oll liirimin t!vtl. ' - i i . rr of even is a new I rench one turns him off el I .. . ..... Thi-.m;this rouga fashion; it is of a kind that "crej o . , , . j 11 P ua,f enance tor ireeuotn, probh ica ; none has great a c-ontradiction the national consciousness. The spirit i --i- " - -v-- . " ' i Sr.-ifis lit A r.f-ri-"i : ...illllllll t-rirM.iiMera despotism has i.i ....... :., i i.-., ' ' , .-' "'' ' keep 4.X0,m in a degrading b-.nJage j which Europe only knows in her ancient : h."'!aJT?T't Ur' - ,o,""" n juhir, enirencfji-n ixu;nj me coneccs, courts, markets ana cnurchf - l"e grcat tatl'e nYmb against institu-: them will ljk Lt employment, and find it t''jDS which once helped, but now Lin ler ' soon. The master of these saves was Mr. , r . . , . ... . ... . , 1 iuc iivi; -.si i uuuiaiiiiii . iiullij:i iiatui' 4I . , , .r .n,4.;i.. 1 ... . . 4 3,., the limitations of human history, shves thus manu-nhted we're connected with rT0!ZT(.e stincts of the race, demanding development Lis will they were sent by the cxecntor9 to My and s.iv to mankind " Thus f ir. hat no i tW ' Wo all L-nr.- Low enr-h nnarrr j wLo rJvnatios porisli, and art' Hot ronowod. . ilie 1 Vn ,,,s v ""Miamiy wu po Lines will vit 'd to the tvustitntuiiml tivt rn- nionts t-t tlio t t i ft ward! p. ward !' is I. ds w.rd tf ct'Uiuiatid All thrones-, all mark. t a: churches wn.cn and in 'he wuv, will U t redden under , , , . , f t of men ! The j-ast life of mankind is a sfrujirle with the eh inenrs. ai d a battle its own rult is; but the handsome inevards of witrtrhnid. anl the vat citusof Ku- the ropcan Mrile I lnul no man d ues appeal to America for tncoiir.sgt ment Her l.t'OO, M.'O hlavc.-, lur attiintts to revive the Atri- 4 " I I t 'an 'Ve-trade. h. r pi.ncipies wn.en .ay waste the principles 1 1 IV inoer.ncv and Ju? l.lllf- tico. L r churches leairiud with tho stealers r- the hindmost Mate ot rhiisiiau Kurojv. tho most n..di.val and despotic ; light en tors l!n"'i, t.J i wc'.mih.-, wl.ilo Auiri r,T Is the dawn of day. Hut cveu this despotism has n t a slave while democratic America chains ono-scventl. of her opula titn, and sets I.immi.oOiI n,.-t, fr Kale! 1'ranc'- is tie ally of rising Italy; America the helper i f Austria, which would hold back the Woild Iaci. in )oiir festiviticj", dear friends, 1 Kg you to rcmenilT this. and not ic urnum-iiui oi what we owe tne w"r--1 1 ,rut 3,,u Wl!1 -"J".v he by be i-n-you. an., rc.t.r.. ..oi..,- ,. . r .or jour delight. 1 know you will believe me faithfully yours, TMKOlMMIi; rAKKKU. E.m l'.e s, .1 V., W,.t,.llT 5.1 A t. WK it. I I.I.n Ills I't '111 II sK.U. Alout dusk, evening before last, two yoiinc Hit u who Work for Thomas Hubbard, - . - , , . . ,. , e residiii'' atKitit four and a halt mile from . . - . ,, . . . . this city, on the Kochester roa l. were sitting . . . on the fence n ar tho house, i hen ono re 111.111 iri marked that he beard a cut. go off, and . . e v . ....... 4... tt. rti-ir. . i t.nir i.r li.irvi a Inr. - . , 1 ., . , ssed to a bn'v came walkmc alon 't-hmlv. coiniiic west. lhey started to ,- , , . i t i i ...,(. .1. tl...... ..i .l i. ilii'v tn-.iri-il tln l.ii.trr , 4 . I . I :. I 4. they discovered m the Inborn of it what J .... . . . .114 .1 ... Ill, - J - 1-- t they siirsed to lo a di i . - iiitiKcn man, Put ! who. upon closer iiisj-ecf ion, proved to In V. M. Wright, in a dying condition. 1 ! was not i-uite dead, though barely gasiitig, as they took Lot. nt '. the I ugy into tho house, win re in a few minnic more be breathed Lis li t Instantly, one if the i young i.k it inoin.ted a Loi-c and came to ibis city fir a ci n ner, who ascerlained the cause of tho death to ! 'Von, a pistol ball ' t nelr:iting the skull almut one inch iil-ve i the ear. and raii'-U'g forward. lie also s- ''rtai..ed that ai-ut a han an i,..ur is i..ro. ! Hrs. Knodo and ' haml is. of M Joseph, I . ... . Ii-d th.- ! n V r -x 8 .mi.. some three iniie. luitle r on tne roaa anu when lhey pass,.." it, Mr. Wright and a stout 1 1 '.to man AActe in it, Wlight sitting oil the hit s'i.;,. villi l.i- e. : ill, the liegro . ii the i iv.Lt side diivn g "ung Mr. 'as tie aii-1 oihi I- "iu tli tn :il -lit he s.-mhc time. Af ihe mi!!, Wii-ht and he negro i stopped, and Wri-.-l.t asj.id the negro if Lo j would have a .!iit.l. I' W 't. t The negro said " no," Very insolently, and seemed t. b it bad humor. The trace of blood Was discovered fol one hundred an I sixty yaid.i from the house, and a f -w yards still further back the ssk and IK.t of one t.M.t were loitnd it. the roa.i , , , , i r i i i .i In the buggy wa- a bundle of i-od-oMhe , . r . ., i iK-IoiiTing to th" negro I jm.ii the mur d lKt ot one foot were found it. the road ! I- I"".-!"':-' ' -' r-""" 1 . '-' r"1 :'!' JM'rs"n r" ' : L'W ,,,,e-'r" wa1 f'-irohas,..!. . i :.. i I.. .. Ot.l .1 It Ml"ll O' I' that Mr. Wright bad h ft this city the .l.iy f. ic to l.aik at SotlH negriss w it tt a view to buying. The only pap. r discovered was a letter from .. licattie A t'u, of thi- city, ad-dres-i-d to a firm in "entry ville. Mr. Wright was iu the habit of carrying his re vo'ver in his coat piH-l:et, arid it is preMimed that when his coat wi-s oil, the negro, while carrying it, stole the wcajNitt from bis jsN-k- t, and s creted it almut Lis own js rsoii in order t jx ri-etrate the fiendish purpose at a more favorable time. I ton the ody of '.ei..--'l e-..-, .."...-a .... .. V . ,- .t .i ....i .4-.. i. ...... 1 ti... .r ci found : . i v l IM but lo wcat.tis, an I ie pritnrs t-x . .i i .. i n i i . i cept the letter kfv allul'd to I rom cz- '. . - .. . t ... e ' animation it appeals that .Mr. . wan af- ... , , ' 1 .- . - llliU'i Bill lino ui'jii in- i-i, .iii'i a I-.B- u. ., -.- . .i . i . i i i . so.. :.,le sui trositio u is that be took Lin lioot , , .. . , and sck oil 'o give it some attention, and Ju j in of. of his arrest. MANCMMTr.n Siaves rr.ovi Missouri. i .... . ff I . a lew uays since i ooscrvea a si-ectacie ... c,... ...,...,..,..1 ... .1. , TI . tutn3; were assembled on the paverrent in the ti- cinity of the Teh iantejc Shipping !ora- Vf' at thf; roril'r f, ?1'AVJ s.ul .;acKoTi s;rfets, piuc i or 'zf male s and iemale colored rr-'hs. who arrived x- . e ii .1 . "At!.. ..j i .xf rinyi. iiii.u-s ci"iu.v. 'iiss.. ana 11 ju. ; Lj3 house hold. Hy directions contained in ; California, their passag-. raid, and a draft fr - Francisco Cor. .V. O. Pfayune. - U