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Cm; will lnirliiblir b elmrged, Ifpnyment oa jtrrtrrjd till after th (uiilwtloir 6f thrjetr i'1 . A.fllgrt pr ln'illl and lye r,Otlc ol dlwon tlnuanceto tbe Publlnher, tube clo or the time ubtcribcd for. Still be coniljcrnl tn engatjement for' 'llie-HMt icat.uiLiii u year after ear, ,.. J , i il MATED OriADVEBTISINO. OM,ignnn U Mm.Heaa,a weett or la.,. K.very iubquent luflertlon.......p ... W .. no ... V DO ,'..'14 90 ,1.17 'Ob om aquare rli(BUIii;..i.i.iu.il-'"iMli. One aquara one year H)n fourth column one year......'.........' oie Ihlrd coinnll ofiayaT.'i..j.l..i.i.i' 'Ojia. ha If column per ytu,..yy,f---y SO 00 ... oo Twotlilrdi column one year......... Three f iirlbi oetaink one yaar.l .umi Ona'aoluinn par earf .. I.. f 0) AilvartUeraenta. to lonirelneerllon, ebould.be nan Med Vit iy Monday atwiln. ' Tae number Of laaartlana houll alwaye be dealanaUd-i-olberwIea ,ailtprtlaa. imenla wW be tontlnued untlj ordered out, aiij) vnari l.J ll'U'.l JOB PBIHTIr. hi n:l j..' AU Hindi of Job Hlntlni neally: exacuttd.on the hortett i)ptlce and Bioat reaioiiable terma. Cusiulces vtiirKtojrb."l'7 .,. JUDICIAL OFFirEKH. . JAVRS STgWAllT.... .PmT Jnnoi.1 A. t.it'Ultl'WH .....,.l'onrt Jnua. , JOHN tilimMlUN........Ci.Kor(J.C.Ii.e. JlLHX. FUHTKK ,.FaoiuvTUa Atto., IIOI'NTY OFFlCliUS. lSAAf!CATE ;.'..;AmT0a.' ..TaKAeiiaaa ,,t...NiiKairr. ' Mf.ltKlaDRRi j I' JAMES W. BOVU JOHN D. J()NKH ' AM:K.atKIU....HtMrt;f" OKLOW XMITH ni.HVITI.R. ..pMCpaoMaa.j Cvxilliaiolian. , i I.-..: -l l ,;; JOHN 0. HOW..i.!w. itKOKUB Mi CONMiLb, LUNBHHI.HVi, ViIIm AMOK HlliHUHH. . 1.1 i. UU I Vft HunniiQ IfriamaT Dircctom. -ivii.siin iiutuok ' " SCHOOL EXA1WiHF.hu. , OEORGK W. HlU'..i.'.w.lV..V..l.l.Anaa. . iHLtf KMITIl.-lnlH'"1p '" '"' J, McCOitMlCK ln.DOltl. a' nonorfcn oFFicEBd. 4 lOttR n. tiO!IB.i.li'..'i.a.nvii.;ta.! M'lUWH RAUjl'oS...,.,....,-.Htiana.i. J, W. klUNAMAN -! Ttiaa.' A;i.ltB iiHAIlli..;i'.'.J..Jii'll.-.alaaMal.l. Mh'Hj MAMHKIKLU, ' , (- '.'.,. JACOBKKIBCUUAUM. TatifTiae. BOTEIiBi Akron, Jan. IB, iaM.-u31 If. ' ".IT 7rinEiir hoi.-ke. .ci TPHF nderelnabvlt laaaed the aboe kooee for X a terra ol yeare, reepectfillly aolictU a ebareof Hie aiubllc ealroiiaae. Bo elfurl wllL.be .ared lo iniola. aertaia wMnluftol-all wbo litay fa,vur. Iilm will, a n.M . v,... I bavid HieBii Jtromevlllt. Vot, po, IWiJ.,. .; ,,, H , ,,.,,FB4!VKMpi HOl'SIU. . HAVING leaeed tlio above named llouee for aterra or yeare, tne uuJeiliacil reeiiectlully eolltllea vbare ol the public patri,ae., .Knpaiue will be iarl t sake conitorlaele all lb"e who may fav.ir hlui wllbicall- w-ILMAM KOHIMON.i ArtMaiil.o.!KI, IfV. ... , ..I .fta-ffciiil HOtjkBii . r.i n JOSEPU PKVAIIMAN, bavins asaln taken tbe above Mjiim, will be prepare! toarcommmlate all Jil.oM frenmwliomay la vol in nitaacan, Louilouv)ilo, v ..s.u, iw. 2Ctf XMA.xfWuita. ' room a1. wtTwx. I oaoena n. nna rd,iUH: - :-' AthUnt, om- WATKM H. PAHKV.U, Jttfuwi CV'r' a' ' W" Okauirt: I TAVING Vorrned a coiartarhip. wll liv prompt 11 attention to all bu.inen entruotfd to tlielr care lu ikiaan iufroiiuUciiiii. OIHwi U Uie roow lately occulllrd by we .iiuuiy ircaiuiec, AlMaiul.SoV. Wd, IKK. out aOLc'vka 'vr. nifuioo. WII.U1X ALLIN. H EI.MIOO ic A t,a.lNO!v 'J " WlbLallead uoall prnfeanlonal bunlw entrusted to llieir care, in ililn and adjoiuim couull". hlanil,lv.g'i I'M..-' '- jivca w. amTit. I jai itoaa. i,., .-..ii-.. hmith ai.oANf , i rr ji(ofrBnd CeoBaWiori al !; .,,.. 0PPICIJ oaet Umpire Floje of J. R. "nulra. Dual are In lliiiaud ncighhuiiug couulice proniplly attendaii m ' '' Anhlaiid,Nov.??d, 1P51. 9311 rnaa.J. . ! i Ij,,, , kessv ,& roBTrn, , , ' j!tlf',nd CMtlhrt al Lav. TfTlT.L attend promptly to all buelnese enlrniled lo VV- then tare in tbii-and ailjuliiliia aouutiea, Uf uce oexoriMir of Naioaml cburcb etreeta. jUhtand Novj gd. ViX Wlf J .joiTi i.TriTiia. '"' 'I ' ion . M'comr.1 'm FI'ITO IWrOOTIHNl i. 1. ... eflameyl ana'CoimlWon nf iaiff ' OPPICKon Mall Ureal, over the Grocery More of J. & K. Freer, Aibland, Aililaiul County, Ohio. November ind. IKSX , "77!l" ,: thomas j. nr i.i., ' a: TTORNBT AT LAW and Juetlea of Iho Peace, N,,vr,.ilier u:'J. 1HS3. 90" Lauduuvltta, AibiaauouiiUVMii. i ' r' TT. KI?t!AlTlXN, M. n.,- TracUHmtr of Medic huanA Svrgtry; ' AV ne cttnmlteo at hlerelani oa Main ttreet, Aehlaial. AilJanU touiny, vuio, NoveiiilK-i ;i?il, 1I-J3. 5Clf Dll , TIIOMAM lit YES ' Prnetillonn tf Midlelnt and Surferm nVNN)in. Aehlaiid I onnly, Ohio. Alio, Jnt- 4J lea t the Faac and NotaryU' ubllc. November S.ld, ics:l. 901 r GOODFEIXOW, tirATCHUAXFKASlUr.wr.Lr.B. ' VV Dealer In Watche., Jewelry, Clocka.Vankee Nollom, atcu e ami l!lnckerrpalreil ami warranted. Hlirheet price paid lur oil uniu wiu ivr., .Orpoi Jtrhlalid, Ohio. 3uif imic tue oamptci iiuuVf lieo 11, WILLIAM H A1.NTO!, ' ttJ-ATOII ASD CLOCK at AKHR, Pnal Office tl Hululin. Mai a alraeL Aeblaul. Ohio. Gold and Steel Pene,. and a choice variety of Nuyeuibera3dt MM.,., ; h , . , ,"U,, ailm ..!") A. 1rBVii U I . ,,. Jffditiirr ooHSl . , , ! ie veiry, ae pv coDeaiiiil va naim, - . rrilllKK doora. below tbt Timea rnntmi 1 bmce, Adiland. Ohio. Cumom WorS I doaa to oilier oa tin aheMaet noUca and.moat reasonable terma. Vllecemr 14, IK3. Mth i TflE trriXENH OF AHH1.ATI. rpHH linrloreif arc) wRI rtop fnr aort'll"W In fiAWaria,forlliFoiioaof ng iFortralU, tint ieaaoaa in Drawing, fad on Ike Uuilar. oome ofori'aj'a . ,,' , Aehlad,li.30,4Mt, M-it. rvi iiVtvatTliijiail i iVHTKR 1 1 ' I ' "lHlllH altlnoier- yetarl Jiul rors aid Wotl!S.W SW)T. iif.3e s4fT.-u-'. . -J.. t.J-ij - . .-i t- .'l-r.L'-i..J-!" TjEl"W3aXjJHmeaf jttsc I. H . 1 1 1 - 'I - , fella THEi-BOKIAL OF LOVEr-'- .,11. Ii i n . k - V I . I !' I' , 'jiM-i'I 'i.i , .-, ,i i.., Two dnrk-evn) maida, at itintof dn)r ' Sal where a riwr rolled awey, " Wilhoalm, aad brow, tad Uvea hair, ' And ona.waeptlo and.batli elo fair. . Bring flow(nf,thot long, bring flowerinnUowb, Bring foroat blooma of name unknown r . Bring buddini epraya from wood and wlld,c. To atrow the bier of Love, the child. ' fjln'ae Zi'llty, fondijr while 'wi ', ' ' ' A ' Die eym, that tfealli mar ntm llkrilocp And 'loldhiikindi in eign el reit, Uia waikl baadaasroaa bia bretau.,,,.') ' j' Vl ,m:i.. .1 I i -. ' I And make hie.prava where violeta hido, Where atar-fluwera atrewthe rivulet'aaide . And blue birdi in the niiity ipring, f Of cloudlesa ikiceand aummer ainff.e , , -7... ft 1 If1 . j piaiienearViiai Aa je lityhim low, r ' ' Hla idle ehalu, hia looarned bow, ' The ailken fillet that aroond ."l- if ''' M. Uiawagiritheyoain apoit lie bounds -!, .m .. ii .in 1 ; :.nr '. .-..!. ci ! in Ii. -i. Rut we ahall nirturn bim Jong, and niieei-.:-; Ilia icady amilea,)i road;, kne, w . The iratle of I ia little. fotfl . K .,, Sweet frowne and alammered plirulci aweet. Anil graver lorka, aerene and high' '" . A light of heaven jn that young eye- '" "" AH tlir.ee elmll hnuntol till the heart ' ' ' Shall ache and ache and teira ahall tttrr. " ;;,;.. i :i i i ... ..: : ii . r ! . The bow, the hand ahall fall to dnat, . . The abtning arrowa fall tq real, t.L .c ' i t Aad all of love that aarth can claim , ,, e Bibata mnoryaad a tarae. .. ., .,, Kot tliui hia noble part ahall dwell a A priaoner'in bia nar.-ow'cell j Hut he who now we hide from men In tho dark ground, ahall llvo again flhnlf hroak three cloda, a form of light, Willi noblermeir) and purer eight, And In eternal glory Hand-' ! - Highcel and neareat Ood'a right hand.- ' HI'S iA5. In lh Vesr '1831, while ntiiins m m vevor in tho now Stale of liiwit, I wa a wilnom of one of lliose red ami alartlifig trngedles which eo often occur alont; the bimlcn f civilizntion mine hcm, vvniic aerving in llinl ejajioeily, I had nfim wii nenseil deeds of nlorntiH dfperalion, and a fool hardy courage wliith mnile my blood jjrow cold hut I lie ineideM lo wlikh I allude dintilayei', od llie one hand, auch unmiiigalvd vindiclivene; of iiril, I? geilior wiib iht moat rocklcaa daring and a tola disregard of death, and nn llio oth er stir h pure alTeeiion and audi delirale reliaeninil for llie then wide wildernesa 10 eihibil, that il slnnds. out ia bold reliof above die memory of the many lartling scenes I witnessed and llio trials and hair breadth escapee, that I underwent. , ' . One nielli, aliei having nearly compie- itd my operations in thnl part of llie coun try, and preparatory to taking my final leave of it, 1 walked forili . from llie lent in which mv compiniiine were still busily engaged in devouring their supper of broiled venison, nnu sirqiieu along upon the banks of a quiet stream llial rolled its deep and silent waters through a vast ami fertile counlry, finally lo empty into the Mississippi.-; 1 he sun was last declining in the wesl, his bright rays danced only al intervals through llie dense forest, inter cepted by ihe-hanging boughs and hoary trunks of huge oaks that perchance had stood the fir-rue blaata of an hundred win ters, still unscathed. '1 he gay coral of the lorcst birds was dying; away while they soiifiht wilh yielding ing their places of niehilv rest 'he almost ceaseless dial ler of the squirrel was still iho sound of the cracking bough, as il Tell beneath the hoof of the Heeling drer, was no longer heard, and all nature seemed wrapped in ihe silence of repose Unheeding my footstep, I had wandered far down-along the hanks of this quiet stream, and sealed myself upon a broken and decayed abumpi nearly encircled by the trunk of a- tree on eiiher side. My mind, was eushrowtltKl in tttat doop reve ria which so often steals over us as twi light's balmy hours coma on, and might lone have remained so had not my atten tion been suddenly arniwed by Uie- np-. proach of a group ol Indians along (lie bank of the strciun. . IrlJtaiitJy my band had graprd my ever faithful pistol, when suddenly ,1116 foremost. Indian, changing his course, entered, s thick clump uf bushes and soon emerged, from ihem, walking upon Ilia' trunk of a tree tiiat bail fallen across and oomplctely spanned the stream lent rolled auieilv below. " The other In dians followed in o,iiiek succession their leader, whom I now saw,' as his manly form r)se lowering bpe hla followers, n a nerson nf wborn ' I had some little kn.wledje. : U wa he 4esiiad' chief of -'d. tribe that oeeupied Um oe-ntrty around me and which I had bn foaoms months Mie-ae-ed-in.- 1 had -mel him ones only, bill 1 was greeted wilh that fespedl and welcome whiob a strange vr nioets imong llie lndianv., i Ii Ilia dress was richly faolaatie THf covered 'wllh'rnsnv colored painlt,- his miicnsiiis embellished 1 wrlh euriotWly wronght beads, and t hnge (winter's skin hanging from his brawy ahoiildere, gave hiM of ...n.rlori.y . lb, ... , .a.o'i. . i...i.)r., lie. ,.i .-imu.u, a.. As tbef passed singly over the stresmi I saw thai each - was mora than ordinarily ' tastefully-1 dressed,' Which - denoted some unnsual oocurrerwe,, I remained eoneeal- et1 till ihe last had passed over and enter ed the thick foliage upon the opposite bank, and then stepping forth,. I saw them hurrying down by the side of the streiim in Ihe direction of the old chiefs lodge, whMh .1 knew to be some, half mil be low. They were soon losl In sight, and r hilar musing, partly - opnn the beauty of the scenery '.around. I '-was startled by the aound of approaching lootster, ieem ingly Irom behind me. i 1 had hardly sank back into my hiding place, when through the dint twilight, 1 saw approaching me a company ol five or six persons. They came steadily toward merlin within a few reel where pie bank ran above tltetf beads, entirely concealed ( them from my view. Here the halted, end one ol their number began lo address,, the others . in a mixed dialect pf French, English and Indian. I soon surmised tliffi ill" speaker was noted half bred, of whom 1 had heard not, a little, and teen somewhat,, , Ilia father had been one of llie first French traders, who penelraled the country wesi of the great laket for . traffic .with the Indians,, snd his mother was tlie daughter of e chief of a tribe .inhabiting the nnrthiWealsrr) Territory. , Jn this character .was com bined, all the .bravery and cunning of the Indian, together with that total rega'rdlesa- fieas pf dealli , manifeaied by be French, man, and s jealousy and ymuiouveneis of spirit not ulten seen in either. - i c - t . f rum what 1 could catch, of his broken , harangue, I learned thai be, had formed an insatiable passion fur the chief daugh ter,, wrio was that night: to bs , tinned lo lh noble ypunz Indian, 1 ,had seen pass over the stream but a short lima before, and who whs to succeed dor aged father as chief ol llie tribe. , The half-bred had' often seen the, .beautiful ' valley flower" as she. was called and had as often vowed that' he would possess her. Hut his efforts.' lliiu far, had proved fruitless, for when, by sloalih, he had gained access lo her, and whispered . his adoration for her in the softest accents, she repulsed his base and treacherous words and fled from him in disdain. All Ilis cunning and stratagem were of no avail to secure her, his most artfully laid plans had been thwarted,' and his tasked jnge'nuHy had signally failed of placing her in his hands. This night he iaj resolved lo use force before she should become the willing pos session o'f another, from beneath whose walciiftil eye nothing but ilie"hand of death could remove her. Tlie'delails of his plans I could nnt hear, as he spoke in an under tone, but soon I saw them steaihi- ly approach'ihc stream, anil craning , were quickly lost to sighl. I was about lo rise from my concealment 'to return to the lent, and with my companions come to the rescue of Ihe fair maiden, when the soumfof voices warned me that still soms of the parly -remained,, and that audi a alep aye, even ihe less! inliinaiinu of my presence, would be the signal fur one of the savage's arrows to have anuijbl a hiding place for ils poisoned lop about the region of my bearL i , ,. .. , h v , '. 1 could not have escaped the living foot of the Indians, nor eluded their swift tomahawks, ond yet had I avoided all, their fast flying arrows would probably have reached me and I would not have lived either lo assist in rescuing tho maiden or tell ihi tale,: So I waa forced lo resort to the fertility, of my imagination wjiile wailing fof the time lo come when 1 oould act. I gazed eagerly forth in the directum ihe Indians had laken, watching the least thing Ihst aroused my attention, bui all was still, and thero were no indications ol the tragedy, soon to ho enacted. .' , , i he sun had sunk far down in the wesl and illuminated the horrizon with his de parting rat a; the pale new moon waa fol lowing closely his brilliant pathway; the scarcely stirring breeze moved not a leaf, the silent waiere gave not lorlh a rippling sound, but reflected in solemn s'illness Ihe moon's pale rays ; the harsh howl, of die wolf upon l'.o distant hills, and tho wild cat shrill cry were unheard, and all things seempd wrapped in the stillness of death. I contemplated the heavens above me and beheld with momentary rapture the myriads nf constellations sparkling far and near amid the vast apace of ijie etherial regions. I gazed upon the moon, pale and wan, awl then looked upon .the silent waiers and saw mirrored in mimic glory Ihe images of bright realities on high, and that like many who boast ol their high position on earth, " they would pot be there if it were not for the bright origi nnls in heaven," Thus musing, I sought objects lo amuse me, ever watching with an eager eye in the direction in which I anticipated an exciting scene, My antici pations were too true, for I had not long remained in suspense when I distinctly heard a wild cry of horror rise from far oft" in khe distance. ,1 gazed more ear nestly in the direction and saw between he boughs and trunks of the trees the red flames ol lire rising up towards Hie skies. The sounds grew louder and nearer, and ihe. Indian's ehrjll war-heop rang out dear upon live aiill night air. Soon the dull obscure ,,fliues bail grown into a fierce and lured fire, and ahol up. above the for est trees, winding upon Itself in tierce fury, like on enraged demon. Luuderatid louder rose the cries, and the stillness of the night soon enabled tue to hear tbe sound of apr psoacliing steps hurrying along on lite op posite bank, as the crackling bough broke heneailt the foot-full.., I started -from any place of coaeealmenij but remembering Ihe Indiine, l agaia sank bark, while every nerve within fas thrilled -with the most intense 'exdiemenV The eouwl of pee-. ton, flying irl nlrhoirt every direction, now came toward me f the war-whoop rose loader and -nearer, end the flamee spreading from the lotlgee of the Indians info the forest and ealehihg the dried leave and bushefr rah rapidly in every direction md rote hither tnd higher, till they eeem-j 1 an ed lo lap witb,.tbejr fiery .tongues the few, fleeting clouds that hilrrv over, the scene. A fttnfnerll only I .g'zeii upon 'their fury', and casting my ys trpon Ihe npp&sile bank, I iuw approaching what V discerned to be;ihe half-breed, bearing .the frighten ed and nearly . unconscious maiden. In stantly I sprang lorlh, 'and grasping my pistols, 1 stood 'resoWb4, lo fire upon him ere- he crossed tbe '(treat, - Twice he es sayed lo gain afoolingaprm ,'ibw log which served as lbs bridgi;buj feiu-d from sheer exhaustion. He then called lo bit assist-, ance ilie Indians beneath me, one of whom hat) already uprahghpoii thf log, and Was fasl crossing when I raided my arm lo lire, but scarcely bad J ;dpp o, when he fell wilh a, . heavy groan, tipon, ihe. og and rolled,, d(I 'into' 'the- water, pierced by ah arrow1 front an' Ihdltm ripiilly advancing from bcrtiw.ii Hardly hail the first Indian fallen,, when, another sprang upon the log to follow, .im, and agaiiC before' I could raise mv mslol. he too fell w Tell with a heavy sound into the' water. ." Tjhe jlilrcf add last Mt how rapidly passiri across, When an arrow went whizzing past me and struck in tret 1 ever, ttnf. bead 1 Insitntly my finger; pv)Ued il)e jrigg.,r,nd a tbarp crack uf a piioj rang upon the air as-the Indian leaped from rlie Idg'aml fell with a thrill rrj o' hofror, into 'the'irffeafrr'. ' My pit--to I had dene,' ita 'work, bol the flash re vealed any person In Uie.liilf-breed, who drew th h,it; tomahawk,, and was about 10 burl it at m, as, the lover ol the maid en' spra'ng''"out'i'beliind him.' Suddenly,' and by'an almost eupefhnman eflorS Ihe half-breed, Villi' UK' prwious' Dnrtlen, gained A footing upon thelug'brid was fast croening,' when I raised jny Arm;(o. fire upon him, .but susoeciipg, fay design, he shielded himself .by bripgihg the'form of the maiden before hint. ' Scarcely had he done thin;' however; when the swift and sure tomahawk of the lover buried itself in the arm hat bore his; treasure i. din--ding its tendons so that' it released its hold and the maiden fell' heavily on Ihe log1.---Not so with the -half-breed, however, for the.bbiw'.from ihe, tomahawk caused him to looso his, fooling and fallb'ul ts lie did so he graped wilh one arm Ihe garments of the maiden, arid dragging her after him muttered. ''-'' " " I go not alone,, bul llioa shall die with me!'.' and, both sank Jienemh the water. . The young Indian had already sprang upon the log, and at the garment! of the maideiV fOse to Ihe surface; heteapett in eager lo reseue her from the grasp of his enemv. The wily, halfrbreed, toon aske saw the arm,, encircled, die maiden, rose unon the surface ol the water, and wnn his huniing knife cominenrttl an attack titl,n;. 1io haviiw in anstainl bolfi fiimsell ander who lie -prised rrmre , lhau Itfs could only , parry lie thrust of his assailant. The eonllicl was but mo menta, lor the half-breed' was so deeply wounded thai after on vM-lwohlows he disappeared .beneath Ihe water, and the young Indian supporting hit precious bur den was nerving all his strength till assist-' ance cnuld be rendered. I had already sprung upon the log, and was iiboat lo leap into Ihe water, when a thrill cry, that still riiK,in mv ears, rem, iie air, ano casting my eyes down, I stood horrihed 10 behold die life, blood spirting from ihe to the ship, gaily drcsseirBrfals. lrearing llie mouttf of ilie'ihitf-Jen. The half-breed's elite of beauty, end nobility from l'orls knife had done .its work, and sank with . mouth,- Forlse.i, the. 1st jf, VV ighl, -and r iis possessor lo. ihe boliom. As, 1 siooq gazing upon Una strange and tragic scoDe, the young Indian turned one glance upon the now lifeless Joint of the mairen, audi then foldine it to a still closer embrace, -them sank through the water to a long and 1 last repose-. In a moment more not a rip- pie was kit, bul llie einooiu qi.iei siream j fioienng in this hour of feslivtty, over Ihe rolled on at silent at befure, leaving nu riurst ship'in the fleet. Already death iraee to, tell ihe aad tale. . , -.. inijisibly bat grifining behirid Hie-teat of 1 ; Thui perished ihe remnant nf this once thest jileature-dcvotedgnetii. - Of mutiny powerful tribe, tor Ihe old chief, .when there wat no tpprehentiop, ia (he whole hearing of the aad fate of hit daughter, ar8W were a iri,e 0yit 8nd warmly returned In: hi burning wigw.m. and in attached lo the commanding officer, nor the frenzy of grief cast himself inong wus there any possibiliiy of a leak.aa the llie- burning nine and became a part of ihe utmost preeaulion had been adopted, and unfeeling conflagration while III re- the powder magazine had been, addition niaining. warrior either joined another 1 ally secured by. triple faatening. .Who tribe or faded from before the advance of j oouij have believed (hat the awelling of a civilization. -'Hy the light of the lurid ; gentle west wind would be sufficient to flamts, I wandered bsck to my lenl,where. produce a catastrophe, at' unparalleled in my companions siooo iiornueu ai uruuni- ing that grealeat of acenei a forcal on fire. .. , .1 :-. 1 ..." . .' ' 17 John Dillingham ol Cincinnoti who i for a number of yenrt hat been tne uis count clerk in . the. I.afayeile Bank, and whose character hat been unexcepnonable, waa ort Wednesday last, in that city sen tenced to two months on Ihe ball and chain- ' "., ,;. "..'.',', .' .'".''!:'" Thq offence, wat ;oblaining nionc un der false pr'elene'ee. The taya; ,( The Court- was- about tentenciug him when a pathotical appsal wat inierpnsed, against l rhaingang by Mr, Dell, who laid thai the punishment would b wiKse thiiit dewl., 1 Tho Judge .replied dial ihe judgment, :hi 'g s fighleout judginenl, a mere fine would b a small matter fur luch gudu. :-, ... , . - ... And at the poor man who steals a eoal lo keep him warm isem lo such confine ment, aid intelligent min.ftudying fraud til juag, should b worse punished, at oiort dangerous member 01 oeiciy. . . AvMtTywo-In one ol the f roverht of Bdoriion we 4 nil the) most einrlier sive and Wisfdcibry xpWlllbrf'ioi' the philoiopliy of advertising; thai 'vir Was or-eouldbe.Tvriuon.vsiJ,, , , ., ,,, "There is that scallererh and j'f I ifr reaslh, Mid ttier -is that -wilhhnldelh more than is raeel, hut 41 Kiidetb to cot-! erl. '.' u II -4'iia,.;m r l ,-.,!, .,1 v.ii-.i t A nd the words of f strt lo b Cqrinllii kne autly Mures llie tame idea:: .1 i' He who eoweth sparingly shall reap alsn srikrlnelyl nd hi which roweii. bouniM'ully shsll Nifi alfo boilifully..'( 1. , - i ' The' following graphle ' aecounf rtf the sinking-hf. the Royal George; while her deck were crowded wjth Ihe beauty and gentry, of Pertsmo.ih, invited lo psrtici pile ia ihe iestivilies of a ball, iranslaled for the .Philadelphia Enrfiurer from the V Forty-eighl Yeare Memoirs of Contti lutional Oilier; rV', as extrscted in the November,- number, of that rnosti, admirable monihly, JHriftt't MonrUllitfti, published in raeWiYotk, will be read wi(i Inlerett i In lb : summer i of 1IT8O, the . Royal George, t stately three, decker, f $i guns, alter an .absence ol Iwq years on 1 foreign ttalion.'.cast anchor in llie Spilliead Roads. AMhej 'end of a week, which had beeh Sinployod in removing all traces of their bug vpyagty tnd in a thorough cleansing. (he tvaptsin issued invitations to Ihe o di cers of ihe I eel in the Spiihead waters, fnd to the fio&ilily' and '"genlhy of l'orls- moiilh, f.rf t grand ball- ert board.' The inlsiiof u(. the upper deck, freshly -painted from stem to sicrn, and elegantly decorated, appeared like a floating a palace.' , ,' ,,, .' The appointed hour for ihe commence-. theft! bl Iheefe Had arrived, arid the har bor wat gradually covered by hundred of boats, tome carrying the invited guesi to lliBotaj Gtprge, and. others attracted by curiosity' to 'witness Ihe, delicate liomsge which British naval officer are accustom ed to bestow upon beauty. :" All that- the moat refined', taste conld .stitjeat, end lha most lavish, xpenditor prppure, had been pestowed on the establishment of Hie ves sel. The deck, whose entire space was appropriated 10- the ball, resembled a vast pillared hall, over which, from ih jnaita and yards, ' floated the , intermingled, folds of numberless flags and streamers nf every variety of color. ' Instead of lapeslry.lhe aides were covered Wilh velvets and silk hangings,,,, oiong tbtr furniture were In be seen the, most precious ivqry work, and divans 'ah(t chairs of rose and sandal WoOds,'Varved and fashioned in a manner to rival the mesl ingenious Chinese faste. The; twnioiifg waa composed of carpels of Ihe richest oriental, fabric, ornamented ,wiih gold end silver embroidery, and the riig before the stale rooms were produc tion!,ot1; taeHerrirreuw1iich might have figured as articles of' luxury in the ward lobe of prj'ncejy daoiet, u -,,.,. ;' The aide-boards glilurrad witbgphl tnd silver vessels.'among which vraia magnifi cent Vae,'ee( wilh costly jewels, the sift of an East Indian prince'.1 Otto nf roses, in crystal ji,rs, from niches exprcesly rninle, oatlere.d in profusion its deMunsperfumeV In a word, the whole sceno. wilh. its Bpienu'iU decorations, reaemliled rattier Uie' banqueting room of a royal 'palace, than .uie interior 01 a flag-ship.1 '-- After ihe Admiral had" cast a last satis fied glance upon the . tasteful, embellish mems, and bad passed in review Uie brill iant preparations ; he repaired In thsdeck. where, in slate, and surrounded by his officers, is king by hit' nobles, he look his pott lo receive his guests, 1 While a select band ,of miiiic filled .thq air .with melotlVj troin every tide there was seen gliding over (he smooth waiers, forward other neighboring, nointt on, Ihe coast- jne universal joy or the olhcers and guests wat enhanced by the beauly of the sight,' hoi a clond adimining die radiance of i the start, - and not- a breslli of air ruflliug '.he surface of .the tea.,, , i ., 11 Aud, yet, deslfiiclion was maliciously. ,, character as in lit awlul tiieuients! About two hours later, tt the ball was in full movement, Ihere arose, not a light breeze, but rather breath of air, from the south-west,' which hardly stirred a curl of hair among the crowd of dancing beauties. The oscillation, whidi it brought a it alole across lha motionless, fae - of the water, appeara to have been unnoticed. But, unsuitable fate! This insensible puff of air, not sufficient to draw 1 aound from the corda of an ifjolian harp, by the under swell it created, disturbed the) equilibrium of two immense chain rmchom whieh, wilh loroe heavy guns, had been slowed in ihe opert. ports, and, on account of the calm weather, had not been secured by fastenings. 1 This ponderous mass Started from lis balance by the lieavjng f lhe-e,' with lightning speed rolled, .10 the opposite' side ol the vessel, and in a. oioment threw, the Itoyiil Utorgt upon her side. ' . One heart-picrcuig ery of woe from a thousand voices, a sound befure Which the louiesl tailor1 -quailed, rose in frightful dissonance, and broke upon tbe elartbtd ear ftt those yin -the (uurouniling ships, while echo bore the death-wail to- the ad- .jaeenl coasts, where it' rolled aJwig like a leunuer-peai, tieaueniiig me rum- 01 uie aurf, and striking wilh terror the ehsddor- tpf isdaihiaMlaein.ji-n tmo liiiafiiq I Tbo lofty masta immediately bowed In, die aurfaceaf the sea. which .at Jjrit. aa 44 wexe, overawed by the sudden cessation m ihe prevailing joy., receded 111 a wide circle,' and then as quickly iretnrnerl,' if to lire 'eseouuon isf Ciarlul 'judgmeitt, pouring ever tiie , high bulwarks, and .tfKueuzfi Iht nortt s'nto tlie iainersoual re- Loecses. Once mora the stately fabric! in ll ill Imposing mats, upon the restoration (or moment nf it hist talariee through ll,A ulltinr rte.,M4. tfa. :iX S rfia.,1 , .p .-... ...r, w r pla'f in full majesty liieimposing gfandrnr a it. form. ::i.' ' Proudly ttrrtehed the lofiy maai their extended arms lo th blue sky, but the, flags and streamers, already soskeet P' l" pver hsluiing aa,hung ininnae (olds, like emblems of moursing. , Now the hip, deeper, deeper sinking, began, in. gitd 'whirls, sC horror-striking-: dance a few teconds mere, and it hv wilh its thous ands nt-hnman beiifee, in -vain with deaihc ly pallid and oeoniied eessnlenancea im-, ploring beayeq for deliverance, and cling-J ing convulsively In the shrouds, into Uie gaping abyss. The foaming sea,' wltH loud and terrible gurgle, forever closed' over, the black, yawning gulf, and . all was Miaii !,... -..; . ,., A few momenlt tuuired to oomplete the terrible calasirophe.. From all the neigh boring vestiels, boat wer senl out 10 . at tempt to aire some of die drowning thous ands, bul the vast whirlpool caused by the sinking ship, prevented near approach.; Only a few of the fanil experienced sr.il-, Ors, who climbed fa the topmasts, a the Howl (Jearee for . they last tims , heaved , ereci, were enabled In as ihemselves by J switnintng, . All Ihe esl. in lit initial ol k jubilee of pleaaure,.fell a prey to : the urowning tea.,!-, u,:i.- :.- -j byeoits opnnojr of the ttoxs. In nil money transactions with the Mos- lemswilever found, the irieiest honor, die highest disintarealedn.,, Ja traassniing business -with ihess, ihera are none of those dirty peculations, under Ui rwra o interest, diffureuc of ithange, tomoiit sion. At., uniforaaly found on applying to a IJreek consul toeash htIK even on the first house in I'eniit la the capital and. at crrnvt, die -eiliiens and courtier are formed in Ihe sasie school with those of Chrwliamty ; bat there sine not exist a more honorable, friendly., snd high-spirited character than the true Turkish fro vincial Ate,' or Moslem -eon ntrr senile.. man. The lower-order sre ta m lateral ble discipline at the rabble in countries ii;...;,. haattorl, with- neater pretensions ol ci A Moslem in walking tho streets 01 our counlry town would hetM re incamssadtd in Ens-land than a t-ranfc 1 t aissilu !, haiinn in Tsrkeyjl ' ' 1 The OtfetnanK, with ll' their detects, are Pol 4 people In be despised. Equal al least lo the Spaniarder they are superior lo (he rorliiguestV' 'If i"Mdlf)Vcull lo say what lhey,,,arje,,w can ai least say what they are nolvdiey not treacherous, they are nol cdwardly, they do not burn herelica, they : are' notJ aasaseinej nor has an enemy advanced lo their aapital,. They. are faihfui.n their Sultan till b become onfll lo govern, and devout to rtieir liod without anlnquisitioti. . Were fliey driv en from: St. Sopliia lo-mnrrcrw,"8nd Ihe French or Russians enthrsaed. in their stead, it would keeome a question wlieth er Eiifope would gaia by the, fxehange. Knclaiul woMin certainly ne tne. loaer. With reer.rd lo thaf Ignorarice of which tliey fire so geneiaHy, and sometimes eo iusily.iceusau.il may-be dounletl, always excepting Franceand England, in what useful points ol knowledge tliey are ex celled by oilier naliims. Is it in the com mon arfs of 1ifef In their manufactures' Is a Turkish sjbre inferior to . Toledo! or i a Turk worse clothed and lodged, or fed and laiiehl. Mian, a Spattiard T Are ttiAie Pai-haa wrw.ae ' edoealed than a Grandee! or tfi GfTelidhhan i knight bf StJigrit I think -watw,u ujiva s m , 1. .) i HAPOLEOJTS PBEDICTJOir. , , The following is snid- lo he prediction of Napoleon uilercd in exile hr f3IT. tt'ill if be fulfilled f 8''' "" '" -!l . ''In ihe- enurto nf a few year," id aooteon. Rusais will have Constanti nople, lb greater part of Turkey, and all. (Jreeee. T. IS I lioltl 10 oe o ceriwu na if It had already taken place.' Almost all the cajoling and Battery whlcH Alexander practised inwards me, wa to gain V con sent in effect ihi objectio A would nol consent., fotf seeing th,al the equilibrium nf Europe would be destroyed. lit llie nat ural course' of things, in a few' years. Turkey must fall 10 Uussia. ' The frewlest oart of her population are fi reek,- who. j oumilysay.eaeKusaiana. The powers it Would iniiirr, ans wnoeonianppoewii.aiB Knglaml, France Prussia snd Austiia--. Now, as to Auetriai It wut ds very ay . lor Russia to eneaiie her .assistance,. by- giving herServia and oilier povioccs bor dering upon llie Austrian nonnni8ns,reaeo-. ing near to Oonslantinopl. , The only, hypothesis nn wbioh France snd Knglasd may avsr bs allied wilh airurerity will be in order to' prevent this. , Hut even ihi alliance will, not avail, t Fraoee, England,: and J'rnssia- united cannot prevent Ibis. Russia and Austria na at any time effect , Mi Once niislrssa-of-XonsUiilinople, Kintia', gt ail the. nom aterra, nf the Mediterranean, become, a great .naval power, and Sod knows what aiay hj pen," dklt : ' . I'J'a. ii'ii..'. -'i!i 1. -'l -I'l'l" '" I. 1.1 1 t 1 I j Arrti.NTtiKNT, av Ttta- GoyRnajnR. JacohCroen of Jiianr county Judge of the Probate Court or so id xwiQty.,,.vioe John M. Mriilwell resigned,. , . 1 ,' , 'l'hnnasa W. Harliev. ol Birdtlasd noua- ty, aitarney and prnajr iir,iia,)ate of Ohio h me Mansfield etJaiUky 'iljr Kailt;nadiaiariy,.ni v. 0 Charle Keeweiiiu. Jft'lltajBt E. Con-varse,-aUb,'.' jiwmatwjnf rltiijlknn rt.aniy4iirectofs pf the .CTincinnsiiand Hamilton: K'lu-iipika-Oompnny, ,',',', , Sarnwal, eavman, of Butler Wy, and , MieW ,Mar)indell, and - pwd,,,, Iloutu,o4 lUiuillon oouni.jJireqtnr, the Colefia(jJford and, afeoAiktfle Turn-, piks Company,. , ,M M ,j,)( M Murace Vilharfi,,f 4Q)eraonl-entinly,' pjreotoi in,' Ihe iJluo. a'ucfipiJieiJonipar n ",f)t .i nr. ii bjflai.ods e 'Mitt Laet SioneiitjtbuuUo! leclnra al' fit 'f.Atila . ..-'. ,. jrtivl a; ,He)I ai V1: ,t ,.!iil'I 11: ,aii7.,-ia r"ri , M. VrrtorvrPlaceFrenc jConaul Moasot, wher ha has been fur tome im engaged jrv maliing xesviiowf, ha writ ion from Nineveh t fe"lie'riof wnicri 'lbs, follow inj is an exlracl : ' r ii, imi, wiwiiihii 111. 1 m - Tliis cpunlry , ul p yVjfMt, p'jnu niscences. t Last' week ilia" town of Mosimr ktp' Ui durlngf-ihrew, day, p4 then had day of fejoising, tarimtntnvsut oration of jhe, penitence jmpotetl., nn ihe inhabitant o( Ninevrb by Jonas."," Aa ilis set has taken )iiaef from tlme'lmmemririaf '' in ihe eodrhty. lt Is tookelrro si ' rfisltef- perUjrily-wlra4,!arid4artywrihsptrW wUiD.l.kteW .ftefejr ibaeght.fi t pskio,,a to me, about, it unti) il waa pver, .put this. - - rear I waa determiiied lobe an sve-wimesa af what wa goihg dfi,"irld ydo thij rioyf t:' ay'thai yns hae II from a aonsul who -if wa prestul that a whole town in Ihja,;,,, country each", year celebraled one of tha most ancient facts of the iiible. 'a What is, still more lingular is, iha th Mossnlmtn rhcinseHvei rrirnect this tradilionl-trid kepP' the fits an the tame day aa' lb Chritispruis Ii is true that, the Koraneostaina a wbola 1.. chapter devoted 10 Jonts, and thai nppo-, lie muasui mere is, on an ariuiciai mounu, I mosaue hiirhlv (eneeated. which rvaaw ml for covering tha raorral. resiains of thai i i' prophet, , Ii js et en- so veoeraled thai, a. , j though we hive proofs of the mound rsn raining the most preciou remainr of As-" eyifan aVchieblogy, we tiav not been lowed to make oar excavations Jn ft' ' ToU. l meddld' widi. lb earth which KipporlS.ih it.i tomb of Jpna .wouldexpiMS ns (0 tlajVJI charge pf seeing a revolution burdl forth, ' Every Friday, al the hour' of priter.' lha '. inhabitants go ert siaur from IMoesul. to-' make a prilsrnmagstberevi d'omrrar theaa . l fact whhile4-efp,!ihat is still paid. to j lbs tomb of. Daniel l Suza, whither n , of all religious persuasions go In pray, and : , which no one' Could violate without 'risk 11 ing io be masroerea, and jades' sf this ii' countryi naghl not to ioterdst highly otaauuu nf your old pupils. -, Another reminitrrnra, . Jof.the liible often occurs to one here." I)" t ' ... . , :,Z . ,U w irureniuvc ( ,4fll,IIB etaai til tnen young". "ToMs; Htie existence 'of which, iri baa appeared a difBcrjlt iiiatter to admhisv , 1 a rivef where no one expect p see n fish,. larre enouell lo friirhlea a man. WelL then, thii fish exists, and is .often coghl-, ' in the Tigris, and tcati assure yon that it is armed wtib:-siTTbTa-lee'm hall be lesiiecupipd, I' yill go with mntsantj men and taktimveof Uie lareeal possible. .... size, snd if I succed, will send the skin uj 11 hp 111c iiiuevuin ui fiaiurai lliainry, One was brnttghi to tne yrsierdsyrtatf'"'! first of sBy it war ae 1 wfq satuiht -Hynoa aVlMMavit wighd KiNy Sbai which is top.sma)).; .1 dilrihylc(J toftjr . Christian workmen, wlio do not eai oieii on certain1 aay's."-; 1 ' - " .1.. J ). . )f,t;;::t, - 'I UI) fit .l.ljni '' 1 .'i 11 -l p f A ,l,M-U.H.'i Sr S.I ii AimUier nl. ihe fearful conusgralioas which have of late visited our dlyi occif. red the nidrtbeforelaf,'B6sl dnco'4uck- 'l':l While aiarkossi rsslei upod IL meUnpo VI lis and midnight iniW beidlhies .,:, ia il firm embrache11ijen)a),, havy tones of the Hall bell came b'ooajn'iig over ihe cliV.'hrouilng ItsihhibiuuitfKo wilnesa'!'" a feavflspeiclc),li;lJ ,wi:ud sil;S linsii'tj " The whole island svns Ighted np bf osNkj ff Iremenihius flanie,, ayhjfii vs eedjnjf up. j np some of da noblest siraictures and fineat, architectural "Sirliatnenhi.'1 Melrftjiolflan' (I4II and Lafarge Boit" wtre e'nyelept( Iri one elioel nf, .... .'In th space of a ilit few moments , .boosands, rushed ip the,, l( scene of disaster, and die gallant firemen, were nuiinei uiniaiiuy ei uirir pimt.aireipii-. ing mrv"' nervd ' to' slay Ihe" ftirlntit flames.'-: I 1. j; j.a u V".iiiii i ,,? fiutery tffoft no their part was of ana.,., avail, aa far aa concerned the jXIetropolfiarj i HhM and Lafarge House.' Within the' space of an hour' usa 'orible: bnildingi'"1' were rransfnfrried intfy swirutderlng smo)t: ing niihs- d aontrast wiihTlhetst);l , ; appeataime tey f reseted.a -few rniujjie before. , j'llfre were yestcfdav various nunofl ' io.circulalioo in regard tn the Vxuseof Ihv fire, ' It seemed Mbenerwllyandwal , mi liowew, ijial the fine -caught. Irom opt . ' ihe hotel furomes, under llie.prdiesVafcpx. ' of the j-ojieert room. ,lhe amidiji ajojl " flames were first seen Isaueifig ' from tifH1 f '1 spot, whirh strengthens ihe.eereci m 11 caught from tbe turnae. .-it r.w i-.il,,u ir : -i- "j' u l -.'.ili 1,, )( 9;,i w Ttas CfawA Iragig Mory has ft, -(-.j, ly ben psbliahrd of lis njasiwij nr tV , entire regitneni of Soldiers, ibjr 4J- , ' .' peror't orders on a field dy., m rlcflner " of their sllenjred c nmpUaity m a . . i. cy. -ThS'signsI '-Wnr.,iaoMmflift J11 ranks wat ivi by , ....1. i..i 1. jn A,. r"or, wn, officer and blew nut is V .f "TW ,ol, 1, OA .eaider ' .,pl'.:r3i' uisfiipiinewnicii jiaif) an hpower over , hn vado4n.a'.on gpUowledg..' hi Ititliority. J ou u. 3it4, Hih tat ui itzlv.i 11. . , A Chicagtj tJtfrelsrilhsfiJfo.w. ia ood one.' ,A boy-wa jeorrjing alonsj lha 'Afreet,' tVnyin''l,tr t .rni'.kv' whfi rvt)dy.',i jnumblAit, ind satufi -nt the piiir4iivsvJ -vwajr ran ,Vt rnilk,:vJ AnolbM ibixy-aaroa the wsjrjaw sen. v. denl nd Ahniijed : JO J wonl you ajqii M ' when.yoUjgoiiomsJ yqiir .rnpdier'll giva"f ty to oif'r o'Jtll yori'l TMriihert"! streamed ahe.pUitrip imy motliar klwars- sajlrW.Vy'ror.spilaniiik; U,J,,,. ' -Mdme Sonts; singing 1 1,' 1 s'lii, si fifiy centt Rak,ei. rtlis 'utwtpspers esU tt a ni;iDevttnnt;4 .al l'i1 '11- 1 nu ..o".l:!.ti aid b,;t ,,-,,1,,') , 1,, f!rn. Can is anicj hi (ba,baiy preparing --..... III JJoeton