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THE
RUT LAN I)
I ERAL I).
VOLUME 5G.
THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 7, 185.
number 4.
TIIF UTTLASl) IIKRVI-I). 5'"-' tr or " rr "'J-' AIlpU- cscry ungnnmi. wcnl, every ut.t;ei.tlc ecr mrli regulation a may be prcjctb-1 cvciing I taw n grt.llem.w enter my ' .nd then Hen. n rpl.iitit mil ittitallr (ryv' "() ye " "Poos it milt
",tM iMiimblo for damming, are occupied, s'5""1' c.methrviiirmg Wck u-.ti the ) lv tint Smelnry ( ih. iniorior, lo ) hou', who runt to me f silent "i.e. whnpctr.1, ' tf,',.rp m Murc llv " "WoriiVr-
,,t'WB,,:t,'Z,,II,.?',!,"WI'V0At 'nn.lrt.Htof the dams that have been ""'"l,"f-' :"'fcn;; fwUy at tl.x mol ,,.u.o U,W luca.cd f.ce ofcxpcr.re., ''!.. ii(I c ... )w; re,wm ar.l J cr that Mind ' f, . Arc the, .M.imal. in .he cci.w
n t, i 4i , . '.... . -' mre 1 list 1 lion vult lie down at.v w.iri.-val winch We holder m.iv , imuaiit v rrc ..r yon, inn 11. e i.m w 11 it .r.,t,,itt -ovl nod rti- it a crm- .1 . 1 1 1 1
OH IlKAMAN,KdilorAl'UW J""' "J11' ' l 1-.t. the ve. .nuurni, to .1,0 General Land Office foY gn.nM ,nu. Keep the lu.lo von hav, , . ,;. .. tha t " f" "J .,
TIJTTLK, .Mater.
TtflWt I'KM YK4R.
T.VUIlf Vxtttttl
1Oav 4 Mall lul-Mrtbrri,
- l,.t, Md il, (,
.
(
A4trtlMrtt'trlo'l. 'Mtlf t'r Bl
fir )t ICIipti fir lliftr 2itnli,
Ur'tl".!'"
V U. ril.MKfl. Iti Amriiti 'i ir
A.
(Ml, ! AfV ot I er titlii.tlie l , ....... , . ,.
1. tv. AitvrittlMKhlhM'S. M;n. . mining, that the fy one ha to live, 1
K'irriO.NS.ill....h.. " "":Umiiiabl... omrnScoiM, diabolind.
'Boston, fwitj' Buitriiff. ' Jut ihiuk of it, lavin on the ground,
t nil.ADr.l.i'lliA, N. w. tvr. TI.UJ i,j'vith nothing but blanket, your own
CnrLTWOUl3;s. W e.rNMh4F.;tu':,K)V' ""h-wotnan, chambermaid, and
.t
l - ...
( l ll.r IKIKHl
. ,
.Nuhih lull Aniriiran Ilnei I !
(.'.Iifcrnio. .ScH Kio j
Duah Ilr.liii.ii : lUvih .vim '
I'.ght nepmintiincc with your dear belf, '
in da) flon by, nnd Uo many friends
la jour viiinily, nd I myself being
(viilinid to my blmnty by lmcni'., thoi "Ob, carry me buck, Oh, carry me 1
.....I..-. '
Mr has Mruck me that 1 might, by
nritirg to you, contrive to pan away a
dull, Iotu;omc hour or two, pleasantly
torny:lf, nnd at the fame time intcrcrt
jou, and h of romc benefit to many of
jour renders who may chance to be in
ftfletd with thu California (iold fvvcr.
1 liavu thought that M.oplc in the gml nUuifuU it huriority to the in
h'.atcs could not avoid being aware long rtiuctike impulse of mure animal attaeh
co, of what the prospects of mining , incut. Thu latter inurt ho continually re
wcrein thi- country, but Ihe thousand-.. and kept alivo by tho pre.-etie.i of
, . ., . , , its object : but the luc that li Mated m
H peopie ...a. aru railing ... nere, ,0-
ever get out of this country, and many,
hrf.,r l1...v ,..-rr et 10 look at the
........ ' . ....... .....
promisru mini, as rucn is airiauy me
r... . ..r i - i
IKir Ul ll. Kl.jr v,i.v iit; j-imiiiu .uiwi
lh l'lains. It looks to mo an though
me riaint. ii iooks io mo ua iiioiiku
people did not believe cudi letters as 1
1.... tr l.',i;.r ;
......fc, ... ..
fi.lifo.nia. who ist.ai.lbv 1 lowland .fc
Aspeuwnll Howard & Son, or romo
one interested in transportation, comes
out with a flaminir nccoutil of Mr. some-
body and Mr. so and o, who has made
, , . , , , ,, .
a hundred thousand dollars in money,
and new, rich, digings arc jut di.co er-
cd off somewhere, and a big lump just
ecu Uy tho J-.dttor, weighing ot) or W
.... ... .
Kjun.U, Ac, Ac, all this people swal-
low down, inMiinter, pack up and arc
oft" in a twinkling of an eye, for Kldo-'
j0
. , .
Now there is a largo class of pcoplu
engaged in different kinds of boriiicss
in tho cities, whoso advantage it is to
Hrl all the people they can here. ; they
have n selli-h object in it; any one with
half an eye, in the States, cannot help
tcclhat.
There has some people made tole-!
iwble fortunes in this country, but ii has
. . , . .
lx-.cn by capitalists and speculator.-, in ,
the pith,, nn.l I would ark what coiin-.
try in Christendom, where there has not
'
people made fortunes, nnd much great-
tr ones limn has ever been made in
California.
. , . .. ,
n lar at my Knowicutje
' n
among miners, und I hate now spent h
Von i in llm i1!iTrrnl mlnni. frnm finf
r... ., r. it,....:. ... i....i .i
ca.rcmuy o. s.H...u... .o v..c u......
1 have never yet been able to sec or
... . ,
hear of a single individual making over
...A.w.. ...i i..... :.. r...
ciu.wro ov mining, mm nu. uuu- ...
thousand, that ever madu
amount, nor never will.
ine oar is past ni gone tor ull;...H
tunes in California ; the mines are dug
nil to mu-uh, fits and pieces, and turn-
where they can find some little corner
hfre they can pick out jul enough lo
i,..,... . i. . i..r.L in the Siarcs
..n..a,-vi. .I.V.V.. v . ---
i
again. I don't hear any of them ask.
iric for any thing more, lhat is the height
cf their deaires.
Itr Matches,' people will beg for
chance of working for iheir lioard, in
U .1.... .1...... and In the cilv.
td over MMl dug again, anc .tow i,t Mifleti criefs I its nobclo- at- her application. J'ronae.l, jurtt.er, ir.cn.is wcie move., uj ... an., sotno o; mi
. . ... ,... li.'sH . ii ine isiiui r--.i-, i-ii ......ii,. -
new coracri are re-vljpg.ng them, Him- uI(llulw : iu tuuto, wzlchful avidnitio.,. '1 hat no land vvarnini s,ue.i under ine ni- ir enos wc. . m. , , o -
Ing over rocks, icralelilng and picking, thl. Ja ,osti,oh-s of expiring love ! tho provision, o inis-.. .mu. uo ' . , . ... ; - T T'. '
mnnin, boo.. un and down, prospect. A-chlc fluttering, thrill ng-oh, ,. thril- "c " """LT' ... '"--T. . Z.P I Z. rv rho XI r. ' 1
. . ' ' . , ,:., ling piwure of the hand I the lat..n.l i mere r..a.. .. ., . -- -,
In?, rnritiii.. .iriiinn" and enuuirina . "p J . , . . . ... i ......,. i,;..i. . tVin II ! .lrinul -iil... 'lot at FariK. ntoide soon ce.ned to talk
t, - p., . .,.1. r.l II... .l-.nni ..ri. II. nil. I,. ...w.l llu : l,li ...... .. - - ,
i j ' ' -t, i ),, i,f -ai affectionate itirx'tit
many are already, and many are RW ,o r"";1
st-rk Cur i 100 per month, in the mluc " tj," U.mu tlat vt-i.l ar-l it-
noir. ' wh-de hapiine-- in thv annr to doubt ihe
I have recently come from Trinity, . w nK)1'rtt f tuv kuikness or thy truth
lr.. ,tl.l,r,!!ffrr..!filK. i a friend, and hkM crw
tr, and all there places arc crowded tc.
jricb. Some few are paying well about
I . . . . . .
jhcrc. and In fact lhcy nre the wily
cliaJtcc una hat now of mnkins mv
ttiinit! bill tliil will lie tlji last wuion .
for tinrlTn the bed if river, nnd thry
will !e completely tiirnr.I over thi fall.
My "licet if obout full, nnd I rnul
tlo,c h' J"u lmt !" J'!on o ,
all the rent of the brilliant nro4!ect of
all thutii orl of thingi, and evury
night, on MnR down, have to take the 1
I.. ., i,l: u. 1.1 1 .... . .
hmuuii- hi piiutinu iiu 111,. uitu ik, I'j i;vl
"
ot the snake), liiarils, mlaBiamlerk,
oorplon, and cni!pedi, leiilei iiiim-
mcrablo other smaller reptiles and in-
hccti, one has to sleep and aocinte
with, in thu beautiful eountry.
back," &c.
Your, Kejpcetfulty,
II. A tiCOFIKLl).
The Grave of those wc Love.
vt y vmn.NoTox iuvi.no.
The grau is thu ordeal of Iruy affec
tion. It ia thure the divinu ua.vMini of the
lie j., ,( rL,,11(.mbrilll.1I.
n,rociiuu ,,urified from e cry sensual
no.) n-tnrn. like a lii.K- ll.-ni... , ,
Ill -...! t.,,..;rv il. l,..nrt r il...
j ... .....
wor.
ti,,.c il,,i.,l .1,,. ,,i,. '
., rn., u.t, :i, ..... r,f,lkl. ... . .);c,,r,.. ,
Kvery other mould reek to heal
y.
,.rv ,,l b.-r air...! on U. foreet: but t his ,
nil
j ' ----- -
j - - - o .
wuiiu e cousmer i a u. uy iu aee,
iiiU wecousiuer llauuly iu keep open I
this affection we uherL-h and bro.nl over
ii.klitude. Where is tho mother who 1
1.1 1 1 e.. .it...:..c. 1 1
imm urniiii,!.. i,mA.-. ,i,, ., iiu (i-
iahed like a blov-jm from her arms
inoil"!!
vo; recolleetion is a pang? Where is
the child who would willingly forget tho
w u.nil(!P llf () llncni.
H,r 1. lit to lament V Who, even when
the tomb is ch.ing upm her he mo.-i loc
...i ...i.r... . . ...mi iiifin
"'"" ',.,'.,. r;,u .,,! I
al. Wlicn lie icei ins nearx a- ii were
f ,.as)lati,r,lmt mu-t lH.'lH.iicht !
j,v fori'tfulne-sV Xo the love which
I .... . '.' . I
survives the tomb is 0110 of the noble-t
attributes of the soul. If it ha- woe.-, it
hi." likcwi-.- its delights ; and when the
ownhclllill ,,llrl n,(f Hof is calmed
jt the gentle tear of re. ollettinn when
the sudden anguish and tho eonvul-ive
"Rnny ''v;'r m' ;'r:,,w, ".1 tVI. I
. ln(,,r...;OI, ,,,, ,.ll that it was in the
i.resent nuns ol n that
...... '
' .
,laVs of its lovolie-t who would root out
-ueh a sorrow from the heart ': Though
it ' sfl'uctimes throw a .3-ing clou.l
over tlic l.rigm nour oi gave.v, or riireau
of cle
a .teener sa. ncss over ine nour or ckkmii
vt,t wj, Wluld tuchiingo it even for a
M.nc of iiloasnn1. or the burst of revelry V
Xo, there is a voice from the tomb sweet-
M.r tt,-,n uiiiiir Then, is a reiiioinhrjiiee
oftm, . w tl,ni, even fnmi
the charm of the living. Oh, the grave '
'tho grave! It buries every error cov-
ersevcrv defect, extinguishes orcry re
- , ,, . - r i i .
seutmeut ! From itu p.-aeeful Ih.huii
ttn wmv mi f,l regret and tender
...H..,.iIJ.i.c W'lwt mm Ittiilv illtUIl lllmtl
........ ....... .!f ,....,....... m.d n..t feel
.... h. . V- " J , vr
.'., ir..i ..r,...i.
uavo vvanet. ...... vie; uiuiuiui , v..,,,,
,, ,.1,.,i1,r;11 Lf.,r i,
ot one in one Uut the grave of thirv we lovml-uhat
t i ir .I..,', ..I,,.,, .f tmslitation-' There it is that
d ha f that j.huo of ' X; ,',1
The fact if, V" ' r and the
for digir.fi for- ;hlfUM1)a cndeinneuts lavL-hc,'! u,-.u us,
.".t... t i ..i....
jjui mu crave ui m.rv-tv i.i.ixi
,hllUK,mi L.ndenneuts lnvi-he.1 iim us
al,at unheeded, in thu daily intercourse
of intimacy ; there it is, licit the tender-
f(xim u.h'old of exi.-tcneo ! the
faiut,fauringa.--vuts,Mniggling in death,
to idvc one more as-nranco of affection
- ' r- . . ... .
' Vh o to the crave or iturie.1 loveand1
( - o fc .unt with i
I . ....;,,,,.,. f,,r every nisi UmicGI tui-
IrtMuit.,!, every i-n-t cndeArm-m uurv
ncvcr-ncvcr riuru to
. .1.1.. .1
u'tlJ... art a rbild. and ha-t ever a.ld
..I ' -ml. or a. f irrow to the
"' M"' 11 v"-' ' . i t ;T1.,,
imiati. and t'liir
'"c' uiaailin tear more deep, iikui
lnttfr. 1
Thou ui'mo tin' chatilct of lln..'ir.aiil
Mn'W tin- W'tmt!i- uf ii.itiirv tut llio ,
criive. eonv.le thv rnirit. if thou ain't
w,t, tl" teiiiler", Jet futilo tribute.- ..f
rejja't ; and taVe wnrnin hy the hitter-
nc. of thi, thy contrite' atllii linii over
tlic ileal), ami heiu'crnrtli W tiiole faithf til
'' "rational., in tho dinlmrg.. of tin
duties to the livim.
1IOUXTY KAN I) LAW.
AX ACT gtautiii' bounty land to cer
tain otlkisr and oldiei'4, whu lime
been engaged in the military eriee
of the Lnitied Slate.".
Af it enacted ly the Semite nnd
"l"'," Sh'rl,:ltv" "f"
Ueil, That each of the surmin, or the
widow or minor ehildrcn of deeea'ed
commissioned and noii-commii-iuncd j
ollicer-, miMicinns or pr'nate,, whether
of regulars, volunteer.-, ranger', or mili-
tin, who pet formed military set vice in j
any regiment, company or detachment
tho tervice ofthu United State, in '
-.. -M. li,;i.,:.. .1....1..-...1 I
the war with Great iJritaiii, declared J
by the United Mates on the eighteenth my age. u fortune is not to bo re-built ;
day of June, 1812, or in liny of the , o that the lor ol my .suit will condemn
Indian wars bini.0 17iK, ami each of 1 me fur ever to the wo-t frightful mis
1 lie eoitiuiirioiiel officers who win n- I ,.r I .-.im.. ... .ut .if i..I.
'gaged in the military rervico of the
lows: Ihor.tf.who engaged to ser; (
twelo months or during the war. and
actually rervo.l nine months, .-hall re-
ccive ltlU acres; and those who eng.ig-
cd to ervn six month.-, and actually
rcrvtd four mouths idiall receive 80
ucies ; and tho.-e who engaged to serve '
c..- .....:...i. t ..i
"!,he Won llie eipiiati.oi
IUS perioU 01 Serv IC!, IIU Ml. 11 receive
theiiluouiil to which he would hav
been eutilled, if ho had sened the full
penoa lie nau eiiguge.i toservei j'ro- i
... . . . . . I
i
i
rinru, i u ncr.-ou jo uaving uecn in '
oi.. . .vw j.... i. .ui.v. ifi.i.i ,i
.,.i,,.i,ii .,..!,, .,:,i i ....i., ...
.1.. :r i...n i
n") lu" l,"L " 11 -ear uy .
, ,iuri,:i ,..;,.., '
, v.. w ,
" , or uisi.onorubiy
'"achurged froin serwee, or 11 ho has
received, or entitled to any military .
i...., . c o 1
. J , o
Iieretotore passed.
Sr.c.'J. Andbeil further emicttd,
That the period during'which any olR- '
ccr or soldier may lialo remained in
captivity with the enemy shall be c.ti
muted and added Io the period of hi-,
actual service, and the person .o detain-
wl 'i captivity .-hall receive land under
.1... ... i. .n ..... ... i...
u.e pro. .-.ui.a u. ...is i.ll .i. it.f; saute
manner that he would be entitled, in
ca-e he had entered the service for the
whole, term made up by tho addition of
the time of his captivity, and had served
during such term.
Sl.n. 3. And he it further unacted,
...... .-M...-.
'I'll... r.f.r.1. r..,nllr,wcwf,..,l ,in..nm.
i.w..,...l r,llir-,.r ,n. , ..p. r ,.,.n
m .llioor, tniir-tc-ixati or private
nir whom provinon is made by iho iirt
setv.uo iiuh.ji, nnuii ivttnr . uuiu..-
cate, or warrant from tho Departmeni
ofthe Interior for tli2 quantity of land
to which he may be entitled, and which
may no locaieu uy iih: w.irramee, or
Ills ncirs ni law, ut any .aim oiuro 01
.. . f.... :.. . ..... . ...
1110 l mien r?.aiei, ... uou imm.v, itou in
conformity to tho lejid rub.liiioiis of
the puplic lands, um any of the pub-
lie lands in such di.lrict then subject Io
. . J
private entry ; and upon the return of
such ccrtiticit.i or warrant, with evi-
deuce of tho location thereof having
been legally made, to the General Land
Ollice, a patent shall be U-ue.l therefor.
In the event of thu death of u cmium-
I sioucd or noil commissioned oihcer,
, lnsician or private, prior or Mib-cooct
i to il... d.is.ol'o of ibis act. who shall
. .
I have served as aforo.aid, and who shall
, not have received i.o.in.y Jau.t for raid
services a like certificate or warrant
MiallheUaucdin favorj and c, sure to ,
lo tho bs.ncfit of his widow, who -hall'
receive one hundred and sixty acres of
ont have received bounty laud for said
. - ... ...
land, incase her hurband was killbd
in battle, but not to her heirs : Von'- -uch merit should he tainted with a v ico 'A crow-bar ante !' shunted hu, in
oW, She is unmarried at the dale of o dcgr.uliiig as avarice Kven hi x,atdl . anathcuiati.iiig his ha 1 luck,
ment and cultivation, except with the
consent of such settler to be satisfactorily
proven lo the proper Inn.t otlicer
on,-, i. ......
That all sales mortgages, letters of at-
5i:t -I. Ana tit ti inrtuer eunnen,
' torney. or other inMr.iintnts of writing
- ' going to attect I . e line or c a.m to nr..
a. nnf Iu,,.. nntlitm. nr Wt l.r nran.
, ,.,
( 1 lli.a 1 1 T I t . I 2 I if till I. Ut"l.
- ' ma.lo or executed pnor to the iue,
rhall be null and void, fo all inlenlr and
t.uri-o-cs whatsver ; nor rhall .uch
or the land ob-
tstiiI llsrebv, be in nrsy waja. utr-teI
br, or charged with, or rubj-nt to, ihc
payment of any debt or claim incurred
by Mich otbeer or whiter prior to the
, ,u aliv ,,erson who is a mmU-r of the
mat nurioc.
rnct a I In- raid IioliUr or wannlrc
LiiiJ, tr n llir :iinc crm lie nicer-.
taituil fiom the inii, pliitct. nml fie M,
note of tin iirifjtir, or mini nny t 11- there, umhi t lie Inule, mnl the eniniti- !
cr iiif.it mutton in the etiuii uf thcMini.ru of tlc.t enrrom 1111111 wa en-
luctl iftlic : Mini uixm llm IncutKm he-
lug made m oforoaul, the JSeeielary
eaoo .1
a patent to be traiiMintted to
nidi wairanlcc: .inrf, ; rovuM,fur j
tlitr. That no patent i-ued under lhi j
act fclmll bo delivered upon any power j
of attorney as agreement dated bcfoiu ,
the parage of this act ; and that all,
kuch poer of attotliry or ngrcemfiit
be considered and treated n null and 1
void. Approved. .Sept. :!8, I80O. ,
..
PIUCE OF AN OPINION.
In a roul night in Xovemher, in the
H'r 10j, a man onvtluped in a cloak,
raimed at the door of one of the moM
iliMingiiMiud adtticatct in Fmia. He
aj ipiiekly khown into the ikamber of
the learned lawyer,
Sir,' mTi.I he,' placing upon the table
a larue. naicelot nai.er. ! urn rich, hut
thu suit that hm been ioMitiited a''aiiit
... .1... -n . ... 1 "
me to-djy will entirely ruin me.
At
cots, llete are mv papi-rs ; as to the
The advocate listened aitenliwly to
the stranger; then opennd the parrel,
examined all tin, paper it contained, '
and raid 'iiir, the action laid against
you it founded in junice and morality,
Unfortunately, in -pit.; of the admirable '
perfection of our codi s, law dues not al-,
... . .1
wayr accoru w iui ju-iice, am, ucro lilf
jou r?
i-ail your-
the means
Zl?:
ve wJlin.al.ibly gain thi, ruit. and,, obody
ve'eanaflcrwaidsdisautethefortuiiowhich
ill I you fear to !o,c.' '
you fe
- . .. . ... .
'oho.ly in the world, renlied the
ciint, is so competent to .to tlic Iium-
. ..in i
iii-.i aa jviiiavtl. All tip.l.ioi. u.a).
. i - .
up in luis enc ami Mgntu oy you, m ill ,
.....i... : ..t t ...i.i
...r ..,.u...Ui.....r. . ,....
cnougl. Io hope that you will not relu-o
it to ine.
lie rki ful ndvocntf! reflecl".! for
. i. I- ..
f- I o
papers which he hail I ui.iyl away with
an abruptness peculiar to him, raid that
he would draw up the opinion, and that
it should be linished the following day
at the sauiu hour.
J he client was punctual to his ap
pointment. The advocate pre-enled
liiiu with the opinion, and without Ink-
ink the trouble to reply to tin! thank-
, with which the other overwhelmed him,
-aid to him ludely
Here is tho opinion ; there is no
. judge, who, after hav ing seen that, will
' comb inn you ! Give me .'I.OI.O francs' '
The client was struck dumb and ino-
w...l... ... . 1 1 . tnpikptu,
' .V.. ,. f .... I.. I ...... ..r..,p
-You are fie-to keep your money,'
aid the advocate, '.n 1 :.;n io thtow- my
iijiiii.iii. inn iih; it .-.
' So speaking, he advanced tc wards
the chimney ; but tho other stoppc-.l
him, nnd declared that h. would pay llie
sum ueu.auutu, uui ii.ai nu nau uinv in;
nan wiiiin.iii.
ii.. :.. r..... r. i :
lie u.rn, n. .... .. ...mi. ii.i j,ucr.'-i-
book, '')0 Iraiici in bank notes Tho
advocate with one hand took the notes,
and with the other lliruw the opinion
. . . 1
into the drawer.
'Hut,' raid the client, '1 am going, if
you please, to give you my note, for tho
remainder.'
'I want moucv
i, . i ' ni
icy. i.rmg mo. i..w
you .-hall not have one
more francs, or
line.'
There was no remedy, an I the li'H)
. francs were paid ; but the client to re-
, . -. ,. , , ... , ,
venge hirmclf for hung -o .illagcd. hit-
ttued to circulate this anecdote It trot
cue. to cremate una mice, mc got
into the papers, and fur a fortnight there
was a deluge of wiuiciMiis f all kinds
upon the di-it.tcre-tcduess of il.., groat
advocate. Tho-e who did not laugh at
. . ., i r ...
it, said it wn. k.Ior.ible that a iiiau of
of thU.
l eu years nao p.irir.i. v no day tin:
. court ol ceatiou, in it- red robe., win
, ... -v-
lice, to bo present at a public ceremo-
.ie.ee..'. ...g ...cnvj,. ... ..... . ....u .n j,.-
ny. All at once a ii-maie .i.vits Iro.ii
. .. ,.-, '--- ' - " '
..-,, ,., ilUl Um... ... .l.-V,,....
roue. Ul... i.v--u I. 1" I f (. r J. 1,5. -
Tin WO III
1 cd, and they tried to drag her aw.y
. "
..........
Ul. leave .. ..e,,-, .r.wc mca.onc,
. .i i i ...... i
rbc curd. - I reeogniMi inm-ii i my
prcrervcr! Thur.k. to b.m, 1 haw -
,( . o nbie to brm" up my large family,
Tliuk lo bun, my oil a-c i. happy.
Ob. v ou do not know iUc
, One day-1 vra. unhappy iher.I
who had po,,ced but.clf (d a rich
nrc Irulv yuuic' 1 rrtnitimil rpM-cIf
jipokrn itml ilmnkcl lnm, liv luul i!i-;i- 1
p.nr'.lj ami tin laj: tf money win.
irnm il iiihih mv Iiemt, never to lie er.i
red. Well, ilu tnuii thi preerver
of my family is here . l. I n.e thank
him before God and before ineii I" j
The court had Mopped. Tho prnru- ,
reur geiioinl appeared inoynl, but con-
.piering hii emotion, he raid : .
"Takeaway th'u goo I woman, mid ,
take care that no harm come to her.- 1
I don't think she U quite light in her!
mind "
II.; m mistaken ; the poor woman 1
poor
wn not mid only hn had remember-
d and M.Jtilphili had forgotten.
A SAW I.Ott III IND ; OK 1'0-
KKuoiir wi:. r.
11 y rn an k wr.i.ni:it.
Tliore it a tillage within the limits
of Pr.n.ilnm ..)! k.w.u .. n nil ulin
hare ever gazed upon th. heautirul'
i , i . i n i i
j-ccnety atn.d winch U lie cradled.
like a pearl drop of dew in the blush- j
ing bosom of tho rose, i ponahlulf.
gently mm' trom an inland-dotted !
liver, it is built ; a pulling Kteaui-dii j
ting; an null, is the only sound that
rise aboe llie gentlo plasli of the pob-
hum of business,
Kilt we cannot pause to feast, the
?)'? "lon tl,u ':'ll"'"l " nature, tor
it is of a stone-warediou.ie, that stand?
conspicuotis ill th afoirs'inl town,
and of fcCci.es that are said to trt
translated therein, that we could
. .1. .
speak. JOtl; till! rCCPptaclO 01
produce li eight He., remained 11110c
n l - (
cvipied, ami many a wanton boy has
, k himsttlf diiietlv from the nhel-
paternal ;,ooi; whet, tho ;
jJ dJ. Jjt C 0
,1.'aM" "cl , sattl,1 ".v, fl.o-
nnj; ; tin ill treble to her better hall s (
! ! 1.1 . f ll .. 1
UL-ep "as, aim incro carciuuy peruse.i ,
uie niswry oi me lour Kings, iuusii.ii-
i ..:.i ii i:.. nr....
tu WIUI I'U.a.jll., i.ll.1 uuiiuit .11 iu... '
(. i 1
two volumes. J lie VOllllZ SCOillltirvlS, 1
... '.. . .
moiun, wore soiiieuincs ueiecieu,
w,cll tIIU ,;i ,r(ll lHlU
jjul 0thcw, also, arc said to have
.1 . ... ' 1 , .
tiieii aim inure produceu iikc uoc.i-
mix its ulnr-h IV Ihrt iviiv. ! not
- - ...- ,, .-
di"'ible in evidence, and closely
studied tho parts thereof that treat
' ujion ft certain science Known uy ine
unique name ol ' I'oker', report says
oven one of the patriarchs of tho vil
lug, one Deacon , ofttiines
niiht have been found there having a
little game, with a long-visaged, not
reiimi kaldy har.dsomo and moral
ftieud of his, whom I shall call lieu,
hut that is not hii nunc by a long
chalk. Now, both of Yise person-
ages, and to the scandal ol thu town
he it si oken. for circulating such
Utftrie. flfl.. !1T1I lV'ie IlTVO III 11.1
stories, arc, and over have ht n,
above icproach, thouli not, it w.;
tuu,. ll.u '.T3.p, ituu.u ...Mi., u
(juiet set down. ---Jio'.h, nl?o, had
lunj been engaged upon a publii:
nol t,(t; Ilfll, U1 .me,
Uri,y
rthv deacon, was tho rightful
of 'a lirue stock of tools to wif
oi a 1. 1 rue SIOLK oi 1001s. niwii.
0WIIC1
..... i,.., .. .. . ...I i. , Jn... 1...
i....-, i, ,i..i.r, i. ii iu,,,-, puii-iv,
an' a" 01" (,! Ml'Kiiuca ptitr oi cum
' hrous truck-wheels.
... ii - i . .i ... . ..
vi en, one nigm, ai tnc sioiy gie.s
( Tor 1 tell the talc as it was told In
uic) the Deacon and his friend Hen,
f'or'ettin ' each other's, funds, nuict lv
i
, j1Wt.c(td to the old warc-hou.se, and
.....r.i.i,: L. or.,.. i,i .... Kt.lirs .-.tu 1
.steaitnn cravvini up s..nra. .-i.uc i
u;sm a bj.v.oi'e produced a candle,
anil the other a greasy deck, an 1
b jou they were deep in the cnjft,
"".""- ;' V J", ;intc
U they played at i tit m. inu
and dollar better, till the funds r-
the De.t3o., were all exhausted, an
ho was loro-.-d tj boll tilts ga-no o
mint att.l tnystcrics ol the game.
Steadily they played at a dime ante,
nt0 up tools.
all the card makers in the uni-
Olftho cards wore dealt, and the
hands immediately rai-e.l.
chip,' wus the respomo of his
: winning liiend.
cro.v oar oeucr vuan .you.:
'i see that, and raise it a ball.
'A crj.v-b.ir makes it good, and 1
. .4 h.,w.-L.. ....-- ..
..0 a v.hl.barrow better "
I call you.'
Tlic hand, were Shown, and iiga...
1 , .
vcr, wer.t tho game, arm too cam,
I . ... -a I l.:. . .1
Merc auinst him, atid Iih htoc. ol
, , . ,
i' . ii'sri 'inn iim rrriM i ui nil iniui'ii ii inn
-
I mi nut lew remained.
j Ag. the ca.ds were being iul
i ed.when the countenance of the Oca
i co:i became less frowuiiig, and ht
j ,.t.tt-
A saw log blind !' shouted ho, and
, 1
with ant i' tal)m.
'I'ho iK'tter than you.'
Tivo harrow. heticr'than you.'
' Ten than you.'
'Twenty than you.'
How Inn ' tho jrnnii! vottld lutve
proresed in tliH ninnner it U dilfi-!
cult to iletentiitie. had not tho Dca
con'rt harrow 4 jven out. Still ho
)()t to K, r,.ilod, hut ho hound to
pav ),:tti.l fr tilt ho was worth,
!uj(j n ,Jn Vhcmtotl ' 1
' ( . , . ' , !
' ' " ,
I cnty narrow Heller
im.-tt v responded Hon.
"I'tlty Ioh than you.'
1 wciiiv narrowri oencr iiiau vou,
'A hundred Imrn than you,' 1
1'ut at tlii-t oxcitinn t'lgc of the
gnnio tho Hoacon's g had ultno.it
tailed, and ho know not what to .'into
up for a Mgh. Despair for a uiotuent
tested in his features, tuiniin; them
is dark as j night. Hut a lucky
ll.r 1,1 ft, I ,1. ..If l.ij .,.-..r.
heated brain at tho .noiicnt, and a
..!. .. l .-.
, e, bright a the noonday miii, lit
up his ltic and ho Hhouted,
'ilara, barrows, logs, truck-wheel,
and all, I call you.
'What have you got ,ui.ried the
sober faced Hen.
''our Kings !' replied tic Deacon,
triuinphantly tin owing down his hand
an 1 holding up his head with the mr
of :i coiiipicror.
'" They aiut good."
" They u'.tt go I ?" f.iiily ticrenm
ed the thiinder.-ti'.K'k Ucaeoii; What
tho - (and he iilino't swore) have
you go. .'
Miot ? Only lour little one spots '.
11..... il... 11. t,. l,.t. i.i.tlil
nun lilt ..kr.v'ii rirj. ,ii,.. p...v
t would ho Imid to determine, and
.,..,1 ;,.,. ul,,.,, ni...i'.ni..d. he
lare Ilfll ,j y tc trj..!." of the s,o?,
,M, nalurnlly d,. p, , head as ho
rCplie-.
'There must he some trgth in it. for
. it t. I 1
mv harrows ami oais aro all gone.
iceiort sat.s lie out tint Hiuiiini r
., .
WCII, llOWCVOr, Oil lite lllglll III ip.es-
' ' . . . . . .
.inn . nnd tint . uiiiil' all the daik
- : " ,
irs, hi" worthy spouse was nwaKcii -
, C(J hy voice ik,; ,jln,er bumtiug
llpot;(l0r car, tl,e vords which wtT
T ... '
dcii ike.
1 ill.... I,... 1,1 .,,1 ,,,.,1 n iilir.nl.
r,.,. .v.u,
harrow better !(VvtA'0 baeyajKr.
j (jut West, Octoher, ISIO.
I WISDOM OF TMK HhATilKN
Durin.r hii march to connuor the
world, Alexander llie Ma-cdonian
e.i.ne lo n iieoflo in Allien. llO
' : . . . . .
dwelt in a i emote and recluded cor-
. - i i.... ii
uer in iie.u.ei'.i ia-, ...in ...... n .uui.-
1 .... .. i, i i .
erwar n'ircou'piiMoi. i ney ie. ...... .
to tlic hut of their chief, who received
him host itably, and lJaced him gM-l
en dates, golden tigs ami hi cad of
golM.
.,,. i ...... . I..!. ,-..91
"io you cai gom 111 mi country i
said Alexander
"1 take it for "ranted," replied tin
chief, "that th m wa-l ab'.j to find cat
able food in thine own country."
"Whv "old has not to. ..tiled trie
, k.v . ,i..r . '..j,,., j
' , ASM'Kr ' "l11,
......i.l ., ,1 ,i,.,lv becoin..' acoiiaiutei!
" -
, nirnioers anil eiiloin
''Sj'fit," rejoined th other S'
. I . .1
I joiirn aii.uuj in as ion.4 as it pic.vjviii
, .,,,
At tho close of this coiivcratior.
two citizens entered into tiieir court ol
I p. vn.i . , ... i i linn,, "., . i . . -
; ' 1 H ,. u flf Iimi, art
1 . . . . .
, Ha making a deep dram through it
justice. I ho ltiiittits;..'l,,,l l.otigl.t
I
! fmid a treasuic. 1 only bargain
fvr ,. J.nid. ami iw.t foranv tn-a'.
, ro that might he cono.'.th d in it ; nnd
i V1,t t-.(, j-.,r,ril.r nwicr of the land will
' rt.(.(.-jV() j"
1 I The Dol'eiidiint i.iiswerod ; "I hope
' i I have a c lis, ioncc as well as my Icl-
1 jw-citi.'iis. I vld him the lund wch
its coiitiiigont lis well 1 existing advantage-,
and c'.'.si'ipieiitly the troas
uro was included."
Tho chief, who m at the sum;
time their stir rcine j tdge, recapituhi
ted their word. in older that the par-tie-,
might see whether or not ho n-.
derstood them aright.. Thin, after
l reflection, he wiid, "Thou hast a son.
friend, l believe.' 1 or. ' "At.d
j thou," ad !a -Miig tho othor,"a .laugh
iter';" Yo." Well, then, lot thv
I son marrv thv .lunghtcr, and hesto'v
! .1.,. ,'r ', r, !.,e .nun .utile f,,r
, ,lt(,ir .,,arria.,0 wirtion.
"-- - - - -
, u.nAfXH
i t.'n.Hil; vuii mv tntcuce iiuiakt f.
rf ,
, a-o,
.. . l i. . ..i . . i
"O no," replied Alexander, -hut
, U .JH,i,ho ...c.
, ..jj(J.y ti,,.t,M ruj inc-l the ohicf,
5 M(md the care ha.e Uou dceidod in
, coautry :"
i ..Toconfc'ss tho truth." ssi i Alex-
troai ire I ,r tr.o mus s ije.
"Then." Mid tho chief, "it innt li
fir the siko or thor ini)'cnt animtl
' that the All (Jrmuom cotitinue to
h't the nun fhtnc, nnd th" rain drop
I down on joitreo.ttitry. ('olerid,;.!.
OIUCINAL A.N'I) Tl?t 1.
Mr. I'runklio A . who a ne tic
man of go.i.1 ipialilieit and an ml. lie
honior. 11 red with much pbavaiitiy to
relate the follow log n.,cd.t h in;;
o-rurrrd to hioi.elf when a joutig mo.
A oiing l.idy in the neihU.thm)d had
won hi-allectlom. and ho hnd coiniiienc-
... ,.,:,... ..i.i.. u , i.
, ,1 ...J l.l I... I. ......... ....
; com I'l.ip he nioielinii' uppf d with I tin
tkilii. 1'nlllll,'. 1A lll'tl tin wil IklMrllVt !
Cll, w, H,mt.y 4,f ouinh and
milk, mid briuu i.f h tniout tuin war
t!n ially invil.tl to my grace orr thu
uieid. The -upper did not la.lo iiom-
the family of the fair one a. in
"""derate circumiaucc nod hi mg him
l,,M,r- ",! ""r.1'" " V" r
.'Ollll' III V ll.'-llleS 1.0 W n rat I lleil Or )
X r,r '"'''"I-
ea. " I he eon ie of li on low, it
Ml(, tl,..rii(, ,,, UMMh mu, Frwk.
. haoc d to huo u rinl much ih.be.
ii,,.,. III...-..!!". (). tiniion when be
wa-i.-itim: hi. charnirr.afier tho bouid
had been rpiead with the (iogal nualf
muh mid mil!.-, but befoic the family
had liiken their vein at lljo table, roino
one -pied I'lalik'n i'imiI dlivillgUp. Ill)
medialely a t liiiin;e cami ocrtlie roll
rtnuiial meal. A if by magic the ta
lib- wa- rlenied of ilr load, and naught
remained to lell the labs but the clean
while li.hle cloth. Ill the colirr of n
hurl time, how over, llu: table was again
fin iii-l.ed, mil a bel'ore, hot with lint
suitable appi ml.igei for making tea, and
wilh w.uin In t-.ul, -iicli as 1 lia.tily
litil..'.! luul in riiiiili.rit. in.. In. irn eillleil
- -.. i
"hoit n.ko," When all lendy.
us win the cortom, brother A- - - "
J iS,::
U-nldiciion
'
The Lord be prm-id.
llow.l lil NiOftze.l,
... ."fii.timi" . 1...1 .
lIcrdihoil"cake and tea
r-,. ,
lr suppci', I -ee,
. When mush mid milk wern intended.
f!ov. Hancock's Hm ir Hox. -A ly
or two since we saw a liv.iuliful antifT ls.
nhieh oneo belongc.1 to .lohii liancM'k.
(!oenor of MarMii.'buM'tts, in eld ic
hllioiiaiy times It is eoniiorfd often
pieces of pci.ll, seemed together by lalhur
ma-five snip' of yill m. lul Tho wholu
fabrication f the aril, le shows no little
. . .. . r- . . . . . r ..
ki" ami hiuk'.i iaie on ine pan i ui,
, tutl i idiii.I who inanil'e-ted it nn.l as
sK.'eiin. n ot nit.it w uld do credit t
inoie inoiicin .lav- "ii mo io i or i,
. t r. ., .. . ill
, .. r .. . . 1 l ........
, the fi'Miie of the hiuuail hcatt is neatly
timed out. and paitiully Mtrtour '
wieath of llower- ; and on ll ,,i '
I ') a
hU
forni" the ha.k puit, ine i-.vi.lovc-, en
closed in a eiii ! and i liibiin iiig enr-h
other .plile aff:. tioiiiit- ly , an cmMem u .
douhtedly of thi; iiiiitriiiiouial s.'l.lin,eri.H
and illsloius pievtilei.t in linn- i nn.' I
dsv Hveiy p-ill of the l.x I. hdonn d
wilh some i.gree.thle 'lev ice, cx ept lh.
bottom piece. whi..h i .luin Upon ruis
iuvr the eover of thi- iu'er.-iiiig relii a
i dehwte tia- e ., the p.ue .r,.r .,)
U.v is exhaled; and il i- by no n.
. ., ... . - ......
leliiMte tiiee of the pure odor of .Maer.i
niutis
,.ujl ,() uimuiiiu mat mr ii-v.
ney V .
accu-toiimd to regnle him-clf vsl'li it" h
heioil.- jx-rf'iniery', and thlir.Jri'iadveilll'l.',
lo disw I fi mil "hU biovr, "the weight of
mull) icjpleiiigci.rer of S'ate "
After the .leioi.-e f (lovernor If. -c.k,
hi-amiable and i. cotnplhln-d wid
ow iimi i isl a geitcin.-in l y the utiiiie f
Scot I, of Foil-mouth, X. II . end a t
lime previous Id h.-r dejilh, she pi eut. I
the Is.x in 'j.i.ftion to a uei.T of In rr who
Udonged to tho ancient Fh iif family nf
1'., ;.ud II !i:m U e.i hiillde I down from
one nu n 1-er to another of that fondly to
the piix ni lin.e It is nov in th -
es.-ioll of lr Iltlll.ee of lljr i it) who
by marring'1 is cotnie. fed wi'l. a br n. H
of the Sheafe fiiinily. The intine of ah
the j...-rson- who have ever owntl the Is x
aeeoiir . v it uif.oi 'J'rufller.
fl-A fiicr. d Inn glrtni.t some par
ticululs l.boot U'.'S, the Fiovhleneit
j He i raid lo be nu o Id!')', b.iv
ing, nfiei piyinjj tho nun of fiVl fir a
li.-l.rl, inl I nway from the com.r'. .
lie t-rdeicd tin-c,rp iro! bis I, . n in
be phi. .- on the (idling, ai d l.ad t1 1
llirors whitewashed. Ho winr liit
, n.adu rhari. at th; In-, villi Mpiair
, I.e. Is He built a home re uitly nnd
' had all the doors to...truri(d io run
"I"'" p"lb-ys like a window, nut mom.-
I-d 01. I.iog IU ll-oal. 'i l-. hotlf.- HI..
. ,, , i , .... : .........
IIUII. ... T ... .. ... I'll , nil.. I . Nil i
I'ibo very leaii.tifol. On lint occnU i,
of his m irrin", ircl-ail of llie oiii d to r
. i.. v.. v.i, n.. -
utijiftt'ii mj ,tT i wik. i if; m n in 1.1 i
. . . ...
,. IU-r to the railroad, arid part l I.m
,U.t c.j.j.u in carrying ft.., mil
f.oo, tl... di-po. to the VU olli.e. Jl4
J,.,r.,- uw '-nti'!- r- l""b cur ...
r.fl'airs ' m rl .o .o vM a g. iter
, A n ma... !.. . . j.-polar sod gvsl
lurrd, and r bough nft rdu.g moeb mini,
to hi- fib nds is iiuivs-rrnlly ic. (4
(d I Newark Adv-rti.'-r.
) Thoo... Murpt),lia been ',
p'if.tffrj Ml")lr: 11 K'nl.'.y Vfili

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