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't REI,ORM FOREVER. -',' i ' How well it it the sun ,and moon - - Asir placed', sri Very high, -,-- ',,';'-; . 0, :firkin no presuming hand can ruck', - -2-, Ilto pluck 114n-from the sky I. -,; ' ..- .It SWerti 'not sob I do believe . ' ' ' . '.. ' ',That stopírefortning isa .-..,, - . r. :: , Wotild soon attempt to take them down, .' - '' .. Tó liglit the world with gaol- 4' ',- -:::: ; ' ,?TILE. VILLAGE CIIURCII. '' '' ' O'er thefor earth, ere sinks the dose of day, -1 - Titt'Otmei:lo,at Wandere'r seeks in.vain his way, ID WOW 1116 ,, ar..c!,,r,7,01Wroli :I'M his glad, qes pOsue a speck of white...-. 1ie fintle thaVillage"ehurch has loci him right Thno.nteethe lista 'of lite in mercy given, ' , ;tension's lighi directs our patirto beavers;- 0',,"'-'r,"':,' A PRIZg 'FALL' . ,i t:, ;.. ,--;', ',Prose the Phil. S. . Courier. ' , -- ','';'. ''' rr HE treATITER: ;;''''''AN INTEll FATTING ISTORY, DRAWN '441,., - 4 -' PROM REAL. LIFE. ' ,' .. ' - , ,d3y ate Author qf As " broi' Of Ant;:iirm LON" L'3r1,,,, - : ' .- ' ' ' :- '- . ' ' ' . -, r R$,!:,e ,.., s: Oh I could I &Aunties I felt, , ' ' ',14,1, ',,:::..,-,,, f)r be what lb 'dye been; ,, 2,. ,i ', ,. .' ..1,1:,.: Or uvula! wedi ae 01101 I wepi, , ", , ,c ',, Q'er many a teiiikh'd swine; . ,- .;.: . ,', 1,,,' - As epringi; in deserie found, SIOtti I tveet, - ; ',; ' : Allbreekislitiuni'll ill be ' A ,-, ,,, -o": g q ' , - ''- ,, ,,,..Z.;,' .., Fe, in ;lie wither'd .;;isto of life, ' . ,, -141'f'0,' .;,'''-,' ...',.',4:bome IMMO. would seem to me" , , , !!1:,.':,---:,, ,''.: ,' ' , '''-'' . .- ' . ;'",'" I have seen. the mountain, on whose t'''' ,.,,titieet noveted topthe nut pours hie rays k't''..iti tiain'towering like. the spirit of dee l'1,,'oletion , over: the .valici,:beneeth 11 t 1 , ;lave seep the ocean eapitedli madness ,0 by the' spirits of the ItOtint is they pikes. ,, ed over it 011 the, Wifitirif 'On wind ill :I ) have 'narked the changelrom the beau. 1 y7and gladness of ettintyter to the" old-. ; , iiiii end solitude of,Wiliter; put: what 4 'the VOlitude-of iiiituralcimparod irob he enittude ort bat heal1Allibee stree t' bona are -rolled, back plum itself, with. , eitt an Object on sibiefi iciest 1-which .',11;ta. telt itl botter';',Jetingi Mosta; and , rilie,,fouill ,:,1 of t tlipathy,diied' up II : 1 tile whirl ,,IR ,' i peseion'; and the frost , . , , . o' ' '14 (hook ,t ; end tie, only tope, ) '' eitstieb, ., solace for every,, woe, ",',',:tuddek : by ' otte4triroadiate ''1' frolic 4' ''''n einem, 'describe , . ,,.c '-'r e N '':d1 1,cogu r4 Aii ,r1 portrayedo tho-otr ci;oh a heari:',,4'';; ins of ,William Pearson., knew- that lather's :agonyIlly inothees , sickness was ic the bore, and I, felt, as' hen they.tearned that new Misforiune. I approached it,. how, vac was all its ;-.Unable to "Hy the rent for the hous-e splendor to tail the arrow of doe' i;i to which ive oecupsed, their removed, to se south', the aching howl --I outere,12;:i- obscure alley,there id suffer,all the mill zee, chamber-4o I, Came too life ts.ve-of s)eltness and poverty..-:-Thei 1 death bad marked the sictim for bis own, begail -learn the bitterest lessne the medical, issistaites for which I had my lifoto distrust and bate mankind been sumnionek coutd,not Aave. her. My mothees diairess'piereedms to flit Her father was ,bending over her bo&I beast'. The baseness of the mai .who He graspedmy band and exclaimed. . bad beggared us,the -unkindiiese Of 48ave hart oh, save-my child! - Telt our former -.1isionishedine;and lee there is litme, and will blase you I bated them with' an intensity, irupor,. forever' . , , ' tionedto my misery,- in Abe innocent4. Hille4 titdeid, ;was:, the task ,10 tioofidoce,, of:childhood,' I bast Valet him there was no hepaend bourt,iend-J suspected ' the such selfishness could ing tolvitneas igony of .th sout. exist skthe human bearti and these de havA eon many Mburneas I havesseaU niOnstrations-of it wire le me -as the the infant in its innocence and besitty, siew of a cursed 'slid barren earth snatched trom its mother's arm,s3 I hive Was to the outcast mitabitants ofJEden. , stood by the deathbed of the yoting Having disposed of the last cent which man, cut down- the spring-time of she, possessed, my tnotbei, resolved to life, one to whom hie parents looked as' see our, heartless debtor, thinking that, the stair which should support them ,to it he disregarded-the claims of justice, the., grave - I have seen the, husband pity might exist in his heart', You may Weep over the grave of her,. at whose. ask tho rebber for mercy whi meets shrine of Inauty he bad poured oui you with a pistol, or - the pirate who the affeetioa of his heart, in whew he boards your quiet bark at midnight,. for bad garnered up all bia hopes if happi.' they are men of honor CoMpared with nese ; but never have 1 10,311 grief like' the fraudulent bankrupt..., They attack hiet;4, He throw himself on the bed, And MOIL, who may resist,- Sed trampling exclaimed, ; , : fearlessly OU the law, they risk the pen gElina, tuy .daughte4 you must nnt ally or their ruthless deeds. But 'he jeave info him pone in the world to Sits down and plans bow he may de. IVe but you!) , , - fraud the widow and the urphanhow The dying girl opened her eyes, ind he may take the humble pittance from smiling, kissed her father.., A mo-, tbe poor,, and still escape the band of ment more,- and ber pure spirit took its Justice. As well you might- ask the flight to the god who gave it. - tiger for' his prey, as such a maw for The dieconsolate mourner sank down mercy. I accompanied my mother to in a long death like OWOOn ; and for tna-' his house, splendid with all that wealth fly days watched by his bed, believing could purchase. After waiting a few that soon be would follow his daughter, minutes.-Ahe dastardly owner-entered. into the land of spitits. ',But it was nott He looked on us with anger And sur e. 'Reason returned, and he awoke tolprise. . , , ; - the consciousness of existence,' in., a , 6 sgadam,' said het 'did you wish to world deserted by .ell ,which rendered it see me 1 t ' , supportable.; .8lowly his health return-. '1Sb Spoke briefly Of the illness of ed, hitt he spoke not of his daughter. her husband and of the deep distreis ,It seemed that silence and despair hod into '.which the loss of,the money en staled up his heart. , - trusted to him, had thrown. us, and en. Ooe day be asked me- to ride with treated hint to assist her. , He replied. hint. .11 consented and the carriage -661 am burprised, madath, that. you as s000 at the door. , I assisted him in, should come here with ouch an errand. end he tiordered the coachman to drive You 'should know that -have other to the giliveIard.' FAaring the cause. ereditorai nose, demands are ',just as pence I 'sought to dissuade him, yours t And I have nothing to give in , 'Let ime go,' ho.eactairned i sit Will thstity.0 ' , ' de tee g964,td ölt:Aspos ,bne , '711y, tilb eVbiskol - . , so. Reason returned, and he awoke tol the ,Ooneeielleneell of existence, in , a world deserted by all which rendered it 1 supportable., Slowly his health return-. ' ed, but he spoke not of his daughter. z It seemed that silence and despair had , staled up hie heart. - .--: - ' ,I, ,- ' ,, Ooe day be asked me- to ride with , him. ' 1 consented and the carriage was s000 at the door. , I assisted him in, . end he I,ordered the coachman to drive ', to the grave..yard.' F.earing the cause. , quencel sought to dissuade him..-, '-J, , 'Let iine go,' he exclaimed isit will It de it WOO leek !pen hii:graia.!,', t ,--,,tre entered the Spoçoonsectated le the abode of many loved and beautiful . ones. who, like Eliza. had' tette down . eatly to tket silent resting-place. The be teaVed father threw himself on the grave , and for 'the first time hie itching heart ' : found relief in tears ;), end he, prayed , that he might ba prepared to meet hie . child, end her, the sainted companion of hie young' yeare--;in their blest abode. He arose and returned homeovith a calmness end resignation which be had . not felt before.' ' ' The next day 1 found him better. lie , bade me bring my chair near his. 'You have been kind to me,' h,t said ; 'may heaven bleso you for i4 You see 1 have no friend's; yoo know k sought , none. The world thinks me a cold. heartleas than ; 1 have been so indeed Ye but it was the world which made me so. My heart was formed for love and friendship .but baiteneso; cruel, moms eected perfidy, changed the fountain of its affection - to bitterness. Will you 2: listen to the circurn,tances which made me what 1 stn 1-' , - , , 1 expreseed iny,readines to bear, and he went on f,' . '1 omit go back to my childhood, for circumstance then commenced to form my char Asr.' I was born in England. ni ," Iv filth fitek the youngeet eon of Sir Willie eisreon.--You know very well that id that f iribtocratic country, the youngest son ft,Intly possess pride and penury as his, only inheritance. My ' mother was the olphan , daughter of a wealthy merchant. Hef guardian fail ,,. , ed about the time of her marriage, and , her fortune was involved in the ruin of , his.Sir William died WW1 after,lind my father,. found, himeelf dependant oa le the charity of an elder brother. ','-',,,: .; r15 ' 'Choosing to buffer the evils o'f pot,. a. , erty among strangers rather than , at ," home, mv parents embarked for Ameri -'-iCAN1.1.8 pOlgit; ,11;9A It 4 WAS. -.00yNTY,: ( p ;14? 1 .f:1:11T ENID Elt,'. I.96K33D , - - e '7'1-3-h-- ''''r 77.- 7'' "r-.--(1-3 ' . " i - - '-' - - r- - - - --d 714ra eutere t e spot, consecrate Is proving rem my seat, as ire Wile tò II abode of many loved and beautiful leave the , room, 1 threw my lap fierce.' ones, who,' like . Eliza, bad' gone down ly in hie face,.'exclaiming-tHastardly Defy to thet silent reeting-place. The be- wretch I mean, deepicable robber I may reaVed richer threw himself on the grave the curses of kleaven rest upon you I ted for 'the first time hie 'aching heed May the lightning of Heaven blast youl rotted relief , in teare ;), end he' prayed When my arm is strong to protect my 1st ho might 'he prepared to meet hie mother, may you beg for bread, when child, and her, the sainted companion of none will give you I' , , his, young yeara-;in their blest abode. - 'Without reguarding my imprecations. He aroso, and . returned homeovith a be left ust Turning to my mother, 1 calmness end reaignation which be had took her hand; tine we returned to our riot felt before.' ' . - . , comfortless dweling. She bore , ber The next day 1 found him better, He misforturie witti calmuess and patience. bade me brieg my chair near his. , worn down as she was with care bud 'You have been kind to me,' h,t said ; anxiety, she labored night ind day, and 'may heaven blese you for itt You see the beautifur productions uf her pencil f have no Mende; yoo know 11ought enabled hero eupply the pressing wants none. The world thinks me a cold. of her familY. , ,- - - , . . '. .,' martian than ; 1 have been so indeed . ,My realer died ; and from that day , -but it was the world which made me my mother - failed like a flower whose so. My hirtirt.was formed for love and stalk iti broken. She felt that the hand frienclahipbut basenese,' cruel, Imbues of death was ön her ; but she Could not poets& perfidy, changed the fOtraillin of 'die it) peace.leaving ner children, friend- , 1111 affection 4 to bitterness, Will you less as they were. - ' - ,' listen to thieircurn,tances which made She wrote to my uncle, Sir Albert Pear; me what 1 otn l'" . . , , ,' , , son, describing .her forlorn condition i : I expreseed inyjeadinee to bear, and bui-can yeti believe tt 1. she received he went on :,- '. , no answer.' Ai a hurt reeource, She up '1 omit go beck to my Childhood, for plied to those, ladies whose daughters circumstance then commenced to form bad been her pupils. , By this means, 1 my char 'llter,-, I Was born in England. Wee received Mitre counting rown.ind My filth ill,eiT the youngest eon of Sir in, sister into a lady'a family. jneee niWillie ifeartion.--You know very well were days full of misery to eue. '. - ' ..', that ift. that f aristocratic country, the 'Though many years have SION peOlF4 1 youngest, iot0; may possess pride and ed away, arid ,1 am sadly changed, yet I , penury as his:enly: inheritance.' ' My cannot even . now ' recall that period, mother was the orphan , daughter of a without feeling those eutotiorio ()fano wealthy merchant,. . Hef guardian fail- and,mortified pride which Well,. almost id about the time of her marriage, and burstiog my young, heart. To bee my her fortune was 'involved in the ruin" of beeutiful and accompliebed mother base-1 hie.-Sir vrimim died WW1 after;ind, ly "deprived of that Web was 'justly : my father, found, himeelf depeudant oa bere,-foreed to labor for a miserable' the charity of ,an elder brether.",':,.4 compensation, and,,,eir-lasettileierdi .. 'Choosing to euffer the evils of pot,. suppert en 'Melnid hand of charity,-;.;, arty among strangers rather, than : at it was alcanit enough to, excite me to home, mv patents embarked for Ameri- 'medusa.' :1 followed her toi the grave ; ea,' and rbiladelpbia became' the place aud'dearly tie 1 loved her,l looked with of their abode.v:13y persevering indus. pleasure on that quiet reefing place, cl try, they Obtained an honorable etippor i where ehe could,,eleep, secure hem the for themseliev and their infant boy., My, evils ofJife.., , '', ., :- ' -,-' ,,,, , ,, father taught Latin, and Greekeand my.1;:-Mý master had; a Ink more than a mother' mem and, drawing., ., ,,- !!: 7 ' I year cider than onyeelE ' 1 regarded hitil ,'When.-!1'' wile three ,,yeareo. old, ,, s'. from-our first acquaintance with iteer daughter:was added.- to their ,,. family., "ion, for heAreated me with insolence; Tweet) yeal. thei injoyed a comforts., but when he. came to me frequently hie berms ia their adopted country...13(d te';'write..: bie,extirciires, becuuseý aiy isfotuinge -, caine.-4'Areadful -change.' linowlekelof ' Latin Was better than My tether grew elicit, and for many days hie, contemPt - via" ' added to my, ba my mother watched' by hie hed. Some., tred.,n,, Three yearallased away, and times 1' we'uld 'lead my sister into bi":,1 treated , biro', with,,reepect Land Wien', room' arid be would Ise his '6and oponý' when' all, th'e, pride' of my bau6ty 'au OW hies& end liege 'us, -This was ,ii- comers' Was rising thirty heart,1 retail,. time : be anticipated -.Would come, eftd,. id hit insults 'with apparent toelneeri.: , therefore with the etriciestecOnorovite -;,..'Ons dot I watt walking with my ate bad saved alLths,t Could be spared, froth 'ter,' Alvira, end ive, Mel thicyoung man. the'reviarcle of lullodustry, and, placed When 1 returned to th" counting room, it ift the liendS: oft a -rich'rnerihSni. But 'Veaceosted tee t''.,. t '.' '-.',. '.2.:1, ,,.'., - i . , 3 ; a'''; itÁ' 911 (Vet timers I would 'lead my meter into is , tree ei , int wi Jespee L.,in u. en, solace for every woe, . r9om, lin ' ' d lie would lay his hand uponý. when ell, tha pride of my haughty an., by ' omov4inreediare- OW headi and bless 'us. frbie was - li' comers'sas rising in my heart, 1 recoil,. , ",11.(ccin,1014deecriber lime ho antkiparid -.Would cothe, 'aid, id hit insults 'with apparent 'coolness.: , As ,r, ,1 portrayadolha-ut-. therefore wilh the itriciesi'ecOnorny he ,, . ,Onti day I was walking with my els r "t3h a baat4: 4--1';'-i't : bed saved all thst 'Could be spared, froth -ter, Alvirs, and isei Met thicyoung marl. J gone down in his 'glory, the 'rew'ar,19 of VS. ioduttiyo end, placed Allen I returned In the countinz tem,' ,es and beauty' of i 016M4' it in the fiends' 9f1 rich'rnerchpni.. But lib. accosted me :'. t ' ':.''...',. 2.,,1 i hsd qu'ccoeded to the toil' the merchant waa; a ellliee, Jutting 80,1 6 6Who was that little angel who bon , the coce-ro--; LUC .111117111;1114V.17,101Ç V; MOM" Ugpl. gag, m moos "bum "Iv 11,1. VIM 2 I cured him ro it4t! to - L p r.4 .rispott..territattit ,ottio you with hot company' r,- t ta0 ear.,liP,tfrü 3 , crew 11Wcil. '' , , ill bankrupt, IN tier 401 'forgot my infortned Ila re 1: , p p ' - . ' " . , 0,1 - ,-, (Julio ak r 7.- prèseni cootilict, govelnin'erit' will 1' lVe 1, .A-Irp,...----.1,,, 1 take9,)fro reds them 2513,C"' ruitifir ,,,f. ,- ,,',,'"",it,'",, , to4:.!face the comv., Lt ,ii,4,:1-403--'tar,;11t,'":'h, , 740ZIti i , -- 1 , 41,,,z; yk.an, ,"' k -- "' " ., , ) ' Z. ,4 t" lala 4,,,- ....,o,. ' -'77., - , I 1 . : ' 4 . ,P1', .!tyour sister I' A pity euch 1, pretty New ennui(' be weqied ,on, chamber ineitinot it milliner. !' - - - Y. - n( Coneteðed: next wee ) 4 .-:',Peauttlatt ' ratrocte,-The , 'Boston Mer. JOUTOal selects the following' from the Foreign Roview.ae one of the finish' -- ..;.,'es an the whole range of English Literality& 4 The subject treated of, is the benifit or printing: '' ' ".- 4 '. - "When Tamerlane bad finished buil ding hiú pyramids or seventy t1.- Isaed human skull& intl.. soon standing at I ihecgoiti of -Damaseue, glitterieg Avil li steel, with hie battle tile on his thouldet till . fierce hosts filled to new victories au.. mine, that Ode lobiter on, night have fancied that nature was in her death tbrois'--for havoc: and despair had taken 00' sealon of, the earth,' and the sun of Manhood !teeming' setting in seas of 1,)loodp ,. yiet it might' be on that very gals day. of Tamerlane, a little boy was playing nine pins in the &coats of Men lez, ose history:was more important to th than twenty Tamerianeal The Tart Khan, with hi? iihaggy 'demons ( of th wilderness, pearled away like the whir innd, to be forgotten forever-- 1 and t at German artizan has wrought a bens ; which is yet immeaeurably ex. pandi g itself and will continue to Yowled throe b all countries and all time. What are I e conquests and cipedittions of the w ole,corporations Of captains trona ... . . Wattoil newlytype. st , )is Penniless th Napoleon Bo. comp...red with the, movable Johannes Faust!" types i Johannes roust!" - , - '': -'. , , - .-. 1STINGUISHED MEW. , li e doubt whether there is another spot in the Union, of ()gust size and pop Mien Of Lancaster cotinty, that crib boa of having been the birth 'place 'or havieg edticated so many distinguished menend if she had baen so successful in retaining theiwupon her shit, as she had been in raising them, she. could at this clity lay Claim to an honor ' that , the mostfavored country might envy. From among 'many others who have- Outdo themeelVes a name in the political or re ligiona histor3 of the country, that claim Latictister county as the home of their childbood, we have aelectect the follow...- Moe the most conepictiout ', ,'''' ''. ''....1041.1D ,Calbour4 maw a leitelor id Cougreo tient SuRtii,Carntiük.formedy ties( lat'es'iderifiif the U.. S.' and -one of the firet men Of tbe'day,f; le a native of this bounty.' Mr. Calhoun like hien toe prominent an actor., in the busy scenes of this bountry for the ism few years, tilt need more than to be named, - . - . ' ': ',John Bell, one of the- moat distin guished , members of the United S. U. of Representallites,from Tennessee, and the popular epeaker of the house of the lower blouse of Congress that preceded Mr, Polk, is a native of Bart township. Be la-equallt an bbniir to his native county. , , , - - . -- , - - - ' - - James Hainiltan 'of South Carolina, late': Governor of that State, one of the ablest reprosentativos in Congress, 'an eloquent debater, a moat enterpritoing merchant,and one of the warmesi Wends of the Intilinal ittiprotteinente and corn. , mercial prosperity .of the South, gave to Druitiore the honor of being the birth 1 place :et one Of the , first men of his 1 mitpted state. , Diumore has therms, also, of being the birth place fifths Hon: Visit( side, tortuermlv a distinguished U IX-Setiator from Tennestoee, and the BM 'km L M'Callec tiovr of Philadel phis. kneww throtighotit the. country, se a ready debater and.elpquent divine. -. , The Re'v. Dr Hall ofilerib Carolina, one of, the moot celebrated divinuton the country, end for a great nu.nber. Of years, the President of tne General As:' nimbly.. of the. PreObs feriae Chinch, wee born in tonewego in the upper part of this eounty, 0, gberle.' late profes- sor of Almeria Medics in ' the Medical College of Cincinati. author of ,several standerd Medical wolki, and' an emi nent Physician, was a native of Hemp. field township.', Roviao. formerly Gov. mei- of Kentucky, .we Inive biereit ted,Awas a native of Mount Joy in -t . seu thevitIlet And wthhiee'thiceortilthtsyro'b,honuotrw.bet,lanreeplIntootioecinciallein. 1148:17e,tieti;,u'o'i''a.' :IP.a.-it-t7c-ular4.-offiee,' an-d tor Or York. Judge Whites though hot being ahTe'r,;..eemolutitent of Oleo (if...any a native of Ail) county, was fur Nunez'. leant' Aterriythatt somtrotber coalidate for time it resident of it, and.studied taw itt-t.:',1 ,g,4,24111 pffiee,;:. Ply neii,'...tto there-, Other OOOlatit better cut.... Lancaster. ,Itobert Fu,lion,ibe inven-n of iii,.., re,,,,tenaiiea my support., I -- nm tor tittle 3titamboat,.and a man who is ty .. niy..nna ,of.Abev'peepte, A 'et not only an honor to Lancaster county t '' mber than myself end I,. ,,b0 but to America, Ives born of poor . pa- '- ink '-witii. me, . are of opir 't it. ç Mill i0 Utile Britain4' But ' we think 3. he Ad be batter for that o14vr c .ta our ctikmov MaY resteaiiafted wiiii such ;ipt,,,,,At the e-n. 'Ai a democrat, . '4. apnlieadlyo ordliffaelerttw, hsittahte:al!pabratimc,uturply., traocutliczglnlisEc;atot,,ymielaiorl,.itwy thhorokixelrui):tgiolit,i': 13.Yd whenii is Considered what ie left behind. . ' ' , , ,..- - . ,1,..' ... .. . ..--.a.....Å kw trunatiiell Or Will-. --Pen4kCouratit.. ", ..., - , , v,P:relfiwed:)..41:1:611tats. obnd '01761 hi eer! 4bral ug 1'4' thwo islie , 1 J,'F.odder..0;',fack Tar;--k late Lon doe peptit ItZrke tontrects have' i)een wertised hy the Commlisioners'of her Majesty's Nevy Departmeogr. Olg 'tor 80,00P gallons of tum(and the other for 20, tons of tobaecol-ht!th for the 'use of the eettmeo vt the Includirig tbg Le. no 4,1,1 .',:,,,: ÿ , , , - loan, sap the l'hile. I.e,'.4ur, LI, ,: 4,7 - wire of an tribh bay only ri years ttl'oge '.4 , ' ' who is yet SO apprentice to a meehan- (tient t.....,,t ,, , o , leaf hustnes9,,',Itaviag several years t,) thing at a t, ..', 1-, , .,,,,, r. ., , eerve,and residing ia this city.last week hind Lis L,1,,. - i gave birth re- three botincing babiesall f.,The wt,a ia pro.. ' , ' , ', boys!', The:mother and hoys are doing will iti,i,,c, a poor t , , I well.'; Now should.. ant' cow,ard otan d''' . A tVe 1:4 17) ,1 I ,: I 4 t.,k , . ,I., Old .badhelot (old bachelors are alwayil meet d, ,,,:wu., I, t, ' ,,,' i ' , - , cowarcia,) or 6dgety old maid read tine neriurio.- ,,, pai;agraph; not withatanding tilts injunc- 1 r . , I - IN Ht H q 1 , - f lh ) ft t 't : : lion., rie - Tvise- tLeint ,tr goand get - - linVit'Hil--7-1(Zrel,,'.,-Mrool,..a 4, "a''.,7,,,,,,-,,,,,, , , , r ! 4.. ....N.',' ' ' - : ,c ", t;'. 1300U16,1 L.,,bt! C,.,1 t , , ,, , 1,. Do- .our- young-lediee, who ,,, Wein' JO VO4 Or-:, -t - 1- 1 ' : white-bon' neteArfid voila know that they iernPer wils bi.1',1:'1 ''''' , ' aro .tertituvlo fretkte-in' coniegeencet nious tutinentl. Eta ., , ,,, , White Ai cooler iWthe' iuniadd warmer ;newspeperts prit5ted ill t 5 , ' ,,,. , in the shede than , black, owing 141 the. Job Wav bey, called t.i ', t,) i .:v , principlea,' of radiation. hut-while InQ Stile' duties of an edit - . , white hamlet, vett, dress orliat ditnin-,1 aueen,Victoria ' 'y 1, f',) buil nitwit the beat of the sun by reflection, it , dred pounde CI t ,,,, wsz 7 ,,i a I greatly facretees its li,glit, and it la the:Queen EItzabc.1,, I: t3 :- ;no v ' ',t C.,. tight that playa the mischief with a fair threw at the tn. et Lurd 1.', -5.-,.. . skin and pretty face.- , Young ladies be- , ware I If yott have beauty, do not dee- ,.' At the eame ank,tt-t,.1, et. .L...3 L: ' ,tt gove,70 guinea for au b; ;)',0, pEL.,1 t;, pie() it, tIlie more potent than enchant ment, and ',is an overmatch for philos in apiritathe Try itieiit ';,.i 1.: - ' which.' fairing. led Zia !Isaac i.;54',4t- , 'h.) ophg, ,- It elicits instinctive ad,miration. dlicoesr tha tewe of gravilatiott. and tyiumbp without an effort.L'iSen. -t7' p b - - h )t , r : , , . - , ,-- .. . ,4 klub tO SIC singe Ed i ,0 I :.L( r ''sq Diei:hu.nt ems ith Steam. Wo ' ha-ve saw 'when 'he Were Liu I cart tu a . L.....nfala .1.1 , , heard of twois being blacked, clothes washed, loveletters written, and butter churned, by the applicat!on of steant;bot we never belnre beard of deer,being caught by The isime omniscient agent. The Naomi on her , passage down the Mississipii,-, encountered ' a large' Eno buck swimming in the piddle or tbe river and immediately gave chase.- Hav ing soon came up with the enemy, she rounded to 't and threw out grappling irons, but die deer ietting opt a reef in hie topsails,' ectidded Away from their reach, , Now comineneed a regular and interesting - trial 'ef skill. , !rha deer doubled and tacked with the'ekill of an old; priviteer, but the , steaniboat web "there at every, turn. 44t, -length -the deer, wearied- with his exertions, and dismayed at his paybevallOg adversary, surrendered . himself a Prisoner' of war. tirict was treated , with great bonor,, sad attention'. at sa pubbo dkorçor elven of. board Iliw4 10111. next day.--Si Li Bal. , , . . -s leiter tibia' ;Pr ioRe io a gehtleinot et Wheeling; ilate4,22d ?' ' "It io biated ibut CAW' Dovid 1" Vet ,yet among'ihe living, and klea'cti; ivorkingiti the minee0 There were inen,7 whii' were.' knoirti be' in 'the battle Of Alamo, passed throughlterii.i phis ar few deyi ugo; eay they ie. caped from the mine4 Jo -.Moticoi,' end that Cricket Woo iertoinlY thein-,thistoti (11 men tre known by dome 'of the of Memphis; to Se men reepeei abil , they wept froni eitintý l'etineeisee..4 There te greet excitement in- Mektsii.r, about it.. It "MI appear ina fenðre8, it, le the caee,there thousanii troiipit frOni TeN" titer in less than two wee' tot wined. tó 4-atrirtit"4 -Iticiite4)1;411ri:1 , Diving foe 7Truth. 4ns ani1,0) ihs,,Afrioso. Joseph:0' ,r eallad 'tile ! 41avaa. theiesuttecttg.71,'.. Igultsr444 thai 0110 ttmet !n, 1 , vessel too4ored , ratio aiiihead. 4 tie ariiiinal '7 hottorn;lie told sir emoeraiiiirt. prod. , 4o; limo geeing pl.iVing NOMINA. - I ilitl, tillIC1111. olUilepn", V .u!: IF;;;;Atris called the 41evei. iti tile tileuttectirilti ii,',0.:;.;t Animist!, that one tone', ,,I, 4 , t '.'-', ' yawls' anchored al -sea, , retinae ti',4'.,i6c'' Bs head. ,',- tie 4e !miner.' '''' '7 bott9m;lie told lr ,,,,.. eywerati.ultit pro. paymp te,10N'" NOMINA. 4o; thou meeing,',,, rnintit,01,1 .;,, ,,ii,,,,,, iturfped overb,341 or long they t - 'tmocrati.." And-who to nue. but -Ira , A ;11,4 a queation and.giveth's tr-"loughlio ba salted MM..' -lu'ard1 anð ''" '4ettom rwith -thee'vfoccre iti4auttd; -,g, All lhe,;484 thé truth athi acting co001-9tAfrica nre s,poltwor,--. It ia my indeed tiiit)t tOrnoate:Aifurhole a lover of 01Vottc4i:7,:1;(11.4.-'?' :true soldlit.in the ' aettioliing after abL, .ratt4,,to support the cable a have par,re'' A -3,iii J:reataaratirr Vow ' ...h-.,44;-",c110Tittl reason thee 4 p,.......,'"1 of A of a b, 04 IN' "1;r1";c110:Vitli reason thus 4 be regarded so ph. ',',abe majority st Abe peo ' base. the4 choosing of such , As a ma 1 itnay think my tharharoe eoFttilL it in its), dpbetter qualtfied la discharge - -- en -A AAA At the same et. J,,31..; ",tt gavel() guinea for au ;)!0, t;, ' apiritethe very itleiii '', which.' fulling, led Zia loaoc t,- dnicover tha 14we of gravitutioa. PI b - h " " , 6, epee to exc ange Ed ,0 - said -when 'he , ofterel I cart to a beautiful girl. , 19:Setter late than never," bap; :; London Gaa on announcutz tho .!- riego Of Alt...John La:t, r,l. Never, aged 70.,, nowi'dotalLo tLertnome' , to , - ?tOut'n. Maids on the - : right agin the plaeteriu.11 grag,itter-reading Cie t , , , that 'the State prison in Cttc, - ,, , produced a profit for the State t tw,t,t - ' $5,000 per. annum,..reàonnotte t' : ail the cnizini,of the Sada bo 1-.: .ned for opeculatiort;-.5.- lhat man f1111.8t to all ginlie Of tIOOOrOl.);O ambition, ti., i ' , , uneueceptibla )he fitter imouteee of himma nature, dead in fact, to the eting of contempt, end, degraded even below .. , f I y Id COMMISOfil.10 O 001 glo 10 , unqualified admiration Wile) wince the Tunkstto.-flui - lig-as For'i Lb. -not S 'acei like ft et agetoot lite the ticlotintoratton, :end, sto-:, qt11, 4' ' ol hoe, egainet the OliVierti Orð'LLNI"'1111:',, lecotoemam,and !hen vancing foe, have ,fallen ,1 bear threOt Gibraitar, of-Rhode I elen,t'-.(!.1.1ett: 1 them that it, is. buk't in , (P.rom, Jour. 1,..,ir.4! In, to oPPole !;,, A.0,443 wri).14,14ring tlie-,.r, -; 1,,,e aimless, the:Ann' ' ' ti" fair expression (141.1.tE'Al b - ,.. pat nm etteoto. 0 0, , 2nm71.0,, 211,Apduvitigat 4::;i,1111 ,4 , flashed !mitt- y:E,,ot let jt.A fair explciision out am iaations ,befo, 2n!r:', In pulLt,?,,,,,-!:trill asaviettIMs-- AAlain, ao:Advext, tile) nomination t,i,.; ânti aVei, ' gain an, - - known otr,f owl" 'dread snd evei, " .,r motArtill smyr ut,, , IN end flit's! trait ot Insprity, r4s neer prttre expressed it at our tov - per rpinge.t A1re will do wild se , eelfow,. 'and take better emir for .1,.V5Wil - ' .., i , ,i ,i-iic.iT E MS ,..0 ,x, A i ' A thalami in Boston b 1 tie JIVE, ,ttooil, that whoa ribbed uPott V A I ,i, accOrding to directions will profit., not a'fino Load of,hair,-, I;ut any tort, batt4.4t ia called the air of sponfe. , ., 'I 46Whir..Mi.13.-ciald 4 tall 341 t ' ., 46Why,i.Mii. !timid e tall ' 01 ,r ''-,i: ,s ., little vireos who twits A ComPilil) ,i'''-',4,, Ili, I''i.4'. half dozen' bugs men, ,I MotettlAtT'' Dot tee yoti,before.' ,4rery tilieht.o.,',,l'i,!'i plied the little gentleman, 41 aql.tr,,1 4-. ,t; if i Mopence among itiz penoioo, lati 00 Wir,1,,,'.1 i percei,;.41, but worth the whole cAt; -I ,,t'll,, ..,,A younigirl Will stiot hisitriV ''''' i lei you bet oge. ',But. you doit: fo I f,-4 'un deitt'i that thing. -",:,, ';''.f: r l''' -. Nile Picayune in ,rleocribin ,T' po ir'4 moth negraea . (bilk, veils sins Air i4 1,,,:,;.,i, bim;,'-vayeTwei Iiiii -bor sio t 11 or.lit igNosh's Ailtorood havetpa ,4,4-1-,ol, VI' 1-: weight, (we gueise) wile hundreiy)rthiw,,,,,, and when oho sits doWn, her .h";.47,4:"., about like a oand' slide. ', 3o Av!,1:14, , would,take a ou v .: tsie? ! I - ' . b t 6 0 '.gao 10 ' ' , Erie her all up of a dark ale y .411,2-- . 41)serice of mincl.A yoiing 1!,.,t-,;T, street, came home from a ref ,c,,,,e,,i - evening, end loft her katse;a0 t 4,ti. 4 I ofhor father's litMie, weittin .1,r441. the stable end talliol O. attN4 : -:-.,- plAce in the Moil; tille'did .1f,o,i, ,,, , or the tr,:::Ao L11 the 0,90 ,Ng):1 t . Ivo hor t:;owri Los. ,r,,,,:. ,,' i ' F , . ,,i1... A 4'V, ' .9-1- "Do yon know Pi; A man to another in our heal very wethw, What does hi orkfta,why be owes me twr tons Imp; 5,kto, yield., It, Wh1 . Oxer is govt. 3(1i, - - . relei.ar,teftiOn arid ' sensii et 4right,, will and to be do:is !Iii hie peig'oLi N 1 what be dues' ''''''' '''' 14 ttiZ,. ,j,;.od' 1' but on Abe, ether, bandi those i ' , N 1 i C': '. ,44.--", hp itre ,mastired by passion or preja-' ' r"Daddy, 1 reckon ol how 1 m; tiol'il;cw,, will set themselves up la opposi- iCouttin'uotv4'i :,"..qt-, )!otts 1 il 1'0i to the will . of Ilia nisiorityl Buell enli, tWelk )(I .doii,,t go E-,:e sow tohne4. (A'kvoons, may; :tin& eoirieliMewde, germ goloozt mit411:-e-'''n t' i'l PI ! new tin,,tiort , w"t 'II object. v, Uut aro they,41eniocrate 1 ill to o'',,.: ,'''!' -...4:.' 1; ',' :77-""7"r. SOrtitT I, - . Now th7,14!cau they bo so, wbdu id w'oid'or '',"Will Yon'tti,t t 'mild tr .n'tolc "'Intl both, -1h0O; ORId-the t wont ' said Ice, ,!: , beWer i . , , . , ADaddyi 1 reckon z bow; 1 couttin' now4' :",,-1; b., )4o, 1 T' ao.."; )(I ftioti,,t go E somet, gamma. atimItyaLno -01 ; "" Yonttel T .diti3oe I t .t1 " , won t, sat ce, , , beWer - 4 y - 1. .04 - bjt,. for - n4f, r 4 - - , n ! If f 41 , . ,,,, , ,,,,) .... 4, ,,,... I. ;,......"ii ' (WW1 Ilk Mom - Ivor a., , , . , , . 4 ,,,, is t t , t,11 . ' ' 1, ) ;:: ' ,,,,,,7 . . - 'I t :.1.1 ';:o;,' ! Tir ' P3 , lit t. . , t -t, ' .. )4, . Ito, 4 i -, 1 ' .-!.'.';-.".i., . Deivii 1- ,is . .. . '..'''',.' t -" l'' , i',,, ':-',,g'-,Aittl Li tJe it tlis',....,'.,!1'. ;WA tlie '",o ', - '' P.'"V . ' i ) : ..,,,,,v; 1 ,,,, ,, -...,-A.v , ' i '''0;',1,,, 1,' SOMO ST19 V 1 fi: :',...i.'''..",,,l' .. 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' g.,s,,,,,,,,,, -,;-,:---tcridAht '1, , 1 lel .,,:,,,, En). we -', ,,,'1,-VIti .,,No I in klt kl. ' ; , ,?'1,1,f:',114.,',.:;...:0:rnVpilluteh): ',, , : ,i''''':: ' ",., Aeevining'i i,,t0.,;. 4'.,46 -i ''!','' RE ' :'1" ,i).,:, How well II ' v''',i7 ' Age plei li ';) 0; ,, The no pi 1 l'''',''cl' ..,-: . .1' 4:To pluc ,7;'. 'i, V: '''''7, 1. '. it ,i1;e' r"e'-1 ' ' t. ' t '',. ',T,liat ety . ,.."01'' ' , Wotitil sol ' i '' : ; To ligli it 1. i 1, - ,' ' O'or the,rer eel 1 -1 )''' - l'Iti ione -lost . ' i' '1111. '111:F12E1,01 k.4111'1. ,' :i ' :1'1 ti'llIrl'irtr:11'11:;1' i ', ,-: Thtts.teer.th-o i , ,; , geiligiutee iigk i , ;:1', t;:;:,,:1-:..'::::,,,,,':'17:t9Ain 1 1 : ': ,',,,,,,,,:,THE 1, f,..,,., ,40--, AN INTEll P Á 1 qi'; , .",..' ,-' pi :' '---1 1::..' ; -, , ( :' A txy isto Autaor , , ',' ,i ,',-. s Oh I co 4 , ii, .;',.re ''-.' 1 i,, - , 1 ..:!,',,,,',-,,, Or be 11 ' ''' '' , 1.. 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