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1 ., 1. AIN SI [ MEST l T ON I. S '[TtR)KAY, JULY 12. 185.. . . TILE Sli 1AB I . \NI 1I PUBLISHED EVERY SAT U UDAY MORKIN. 1JE*'ItY 1. ill XMI!. Edi tor &~ Pr 'r '' i·or. · OLUCC it rar i h, 4 ,i11., h' ST 4!. 7 ' 1'jI.LMS of ther !1 t; ~~ \ i SnbTeridt' tCub --"r tth~:raf IIV; fatr. h4p a ) 1 tWor a ti) il the es,- - Jut: Print ý :· , ··; * Uot. Joh~lrr·r~~ I'r14· I. AYERWS PILLS, New and sitcui i ",. . r the S cureof aln ici,,.1" r , '·'."-' . I. d i pution. lJandicri. r .- , I , ,rs. (noutunlrs2iuro tions. tcadarhe, I'h , in - O . ick ;,1, and Limnh. Feme m ,t : - - I'l iryfew- n ce arcr tahe i-c C-". a:it. :`.... ýi, i- ! t: is not mor o r ". " eias and unffrer' l ' - lo"'h .,,'1. lass but ef, - :a ( -.t ." ,a, r.:.... " - N . - erson ran fl e, ; ! .e.. b dr prevall;: r ,de- i, t , - ,. eien fatal dtisenes., wi ch . :' a d ~ :. a by tie timiele and i'dicrio 's -c.o aR ;; ':i ,: : t" . Thbis is alike true i'f Ci -. Pe . -I - , : ,d Bilimsa derangementsI. I n:, t, .' '-ar prodene the deep seated re"rd " ..' " t ers whiehl-nad the h-ar'e ; al : ;o r , . ::d. ii . a reliable famuily phi . :s of tL ;; .nIe to the pulice health : ... :itr 1 With consummlnat e n i "i ." I', ' "' An extnasive trial f - 'r s rrs, and l'atie nt. ' - . '- "n; , ::5 tain thing Lithert, en( n,,-,, : . . ('r.ra t1reben- etfcte b e.! t': t!, ` - rii e"n Ftantiated by p 'rse - ,: ( : .d . : 'n ' a- d character as to frbi t 1 - ' n Amonr the inm u ii, ; : " ..,- , have Pre'ftJ. )M. l i . .. yt.. : Cin annoti, whose h gh eQ. :a , r i e-z Joais'MrI . f M.:- i. :u-. C'ourt of tb' United Stat'-. lion. J. M. WS : . . rr Mz I'....... N. LOnai;won V , et Also, D i). J. : Nenw York City. , -r. ' IIoN. W. L.'M Na; , S I',.,,r ..:to. W\t. B. AsTOR. t' -' r'. ": T! tm \-r, r;e. S. ILLAtai ,- Cy.., 1 ; J of the; Meuln.olitan lintel, and main oth,-rs. Did space permit, ,e . .ci e r:.nv :tn:':!rled certificates, from all nr.r, aore it.r- i' 's ha b-en used, but e id-noe .,.a, :.e-,re camb.. -!.' th: tk- experience of emnm nt 1,ri,.:" rmr: :s found in their effecti i pn, triL These Pilts. i r --dr i ,f ar ;. .re.-- ton ane", sti'dy, are offered to t:- pr . , a t: ,, .st and most Ecmplete which t1o pr,.s' " st:.tr of ,medial iiCenlce can aflord. I. .. - ';- 'inded not of the drugl themsinih-,:':, ' : ' .ri.H'ii-in itll'tn olzy of 'Vegetbie reer, : . ati: . "l t ii. el'm 'al process in a tate , .r ..- ir to ,: l.a uch a mani r ar; t,; i...-. ' :' nysterm rf eamin ,iti. :. I .r - .r , d: in the Cherry " tr :d : :o- w l,!:. to .r,,d" pIi a more efficient r'i. i, - been .' tained by any provi.ri 'Ti n,, .n n. ( ,er , " tly i - r mito s. While by tio , 'i o ,.".,f "::: 'a ;t t". e miekine is b'rden.d n-'.r: .r , i" h (. o ac In rmonuou. and inturb,, ,,, iv i e:; b lt. vidual virtue. onl tat ir . i-o,.e!. f,- the i ,,:ratite ela'et i present. A ;, . t ,i- - 'lind ites of each subst:m . ., :,,.,, i r^ 1 : t b' iairl . the euratirn e virtues a v L< t.inal. It< t is self-e"ident the , :.t r, , - th.' v proved, mn re purl ", r, n ,io'l,. and t!.,e il.ls' r. rmore puwerfial :: Ir. ,aSe "h,: iia t.edieine kraj wn t, ti ,. . ..:. As it is frete-,,t! t t , ',, ;:, th:at my mediiner Shou!dbe takn ii ,,r t~ . ,,m -cI c: ,f ni attending Physieian, and ais ' i t ,. '" oerl ui e f ai' remedy without k;n,,,,.- · . . I-i T haoe supplied the acurai'-'e I.-.,-p - " .hIh both my Peeteral and 'i:i!s are c" ',. .,, I.;r. \'i.l'.e hadV Of Practitioners inth t rn 1` ".1- rs.:!;. Ii.nt.sh Arner- I Iran Prowinces. If. hw irr. -',ir i hovhl ii. 'hy i one who has not. .;,t ,u will be promptly forwsrded ,ni : ,i t," ',.- req-;r t. Of al the Ptent , ,it inr,; C!::,t ,:r' ntiib"r 1, how few woul be tak.i : 1.:hirr ,..r li nti a; kn-,wn ..r life cetnsists :u :,r ir .-t,.er:' 1 l. ae Ino nysteiio. The composition of mvio ,ri-rratio.oni la, d olnnu to all men, and :di ,' h e ,,t r .. 'l ti int t" iind e or' the slbje't fret ' rn ,' knon- "d' Itnhir c'.nviil-tmns of their Intrinsic menrits. ITh," Cherry Pectoral ra was pr'i:tne~uml by sciientific inen to re a aroi;lc'rful Iiediiron befrio i ts ;"eteL.t w-ren kinona. any enm Anent I'hsicianrs bhai der::- ed the samme t?,i- of nry Pills, and on ni r, , i-,.i'lerti, anid are will 4a. to certify that their :r:tit"ipaints were imore than realizef by tili it eifc ts upon triai. I They op'lep- te he 'Loni - ,,,wrful influence on the n.ternal visecra t1, .i,-:cf t'" "i, od r;d stimulate it into healthy actin,,--r .ove the olbstriuctions of the stnmacth, ",ae , 'si, ' ,r. -:.d ,other or·gans of the bld, rerstorirg thiieii ir-i'-ular nrlioni t.o health, and by lrr" ing, wherevcr ti-ev ciist, suchi derange menl asi are the first oriin of diseavc . maY sugar-wr:lnpod. they are pa:isant to take, An !aslg purely v;r,.tabhie, an harm can arine from their i ne m any qairneittsy. F" Iinaute .diretiorn.o see wrapper on the Bon. PRIEPAREDi BY I)R. JAMES C. AYER, SY'Pactical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. ic 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $S SOLD BY HI. T. WADDIL. WI LIA,. I BiOG EL, "' ' b J. L. V1ALET. W 1. Rtouge leb, .J 1556 Procedures du Juri de Polic de la Prr uisse d' Ocst Baton Rouge. in .. , . ` .ý - .. , " .".. -., . . II i i a- n .1 q a 1 ., . . r -- Z n!. a ' . ii n. C, 1 00 Ic' ni i. ;tq: .,, .:.. ".. < - t1. It; L Inoar } i ,:.a ..' . .I !! b - /,%r. , ,. "'Gaae.t ' .; .- , I am- , ...W .. . et Wa :n L 'ab tan .; A>;1 _ - cette horme--e, qut , I .h"! - .. .. 1 1 !i· i t + s I- -ga P n !e · r, a: a' z tt: r · ; ' i. `i ' "t, It' l . ý ,~ .r..2 }I .T If,-. 4 *,'It" .,.;r V. . , -- 'r :* r, . , ,T ·i'. TI hha.rn .ai. a A. 4t,. rl - n a la iae. F'.w r. , * -- r "a!r.HimW Tnia -1 1 ! : . I. I "r .r - : rt Tr i' 5., :, , .i' , .,: :- [,] r* V rl r . ,t I*. im-n i .. .. , 1 .r L .,.:1. ' .r:1." I;r I< i iL n. lI'N Farrr .,+-~· I : A it ,: Arron[ 1++ t,-n - Marc,, lio I ir 11 n it , ! t -Y et1 r P hi!her et Ihtsel trar bles rt. t.,-: Arrn-UR- I1-art V Pnbraa at 0 1. " , -r, .. J'... A . . ir. , B .. ..r. .. r. ' { I.' ,r :.tro-t-;f Cr BI in. J .L 1.oit Alll pi Tral.an °-,w , r. . , --.- \1i, . ..r. tW J L" lre et .I I; , v li. it,:. Ar: , r.- -rr, sI J Smith.. H A t,0,,,:: t: J - nu !In A.rano-D 1' rain, P. L t',.,r'nfey at 1' 1, A nrronr--E M I.ferre, Jo! n I, -lacrk ett I P'rcinct du ltcocrci--M l i:on, V T",.,lir et Ii I'r inet i'riuly Ilan.ling--Sosthene A.i.;e, J ".dire, et "F (i1! lahn . Pr, ,me:, M.a,,on e Cour-V D :rrca', .t rr', ft ff ! ,er arv i. J'rokirrt. (;r,..e Io te--B R Chinn. I W (lark it ,ri, I I. li, ll. 'r. inct ,dras-II II I (;,- ,:., G.o rge "oomi Le .i 1r.r i 1 ca e 'rite ul r 'ap uli-atii'n !-, p .rsIn n ,"- 1,:1 ieir ,n t dau ,. 0 di st s rii tbi:,' il"ra ?rdt d o t ," n'", a" . 1 f aut t ar::a t :, :l. . . ;u : t : ' .u t ui t. ',r - e:-. la petition ,, .lain , itr.-an. qu'un i.err; i, i t I et ,laintrenant etiili eitr*. ct',AhitLa on ,I," - ':wire' ltohvritn ,. darts Ie tau t t fde i paro a, t-, le lan'ine r -'. PI.uoairin dans i n jar-$-- !'1-t I'00, :uoue, rl, quer. L'e -'rcidcnt du Juri d, 1'.lice I le l:r nr;. rt ,l': lrv . la lIi. I,, moi iit ja-lp appoiaie pler trace-r an ehmin pb, pour certaiin hahitansa. amm'urantF e ru w ere ,! hi.,ationi de David Pipeis iti A LLobdll fit re,, Fur mo"ion de W D Winter, tout etite pe--tion de :.t ralpp rt dornant a A Imbdell la nme , d tr,I. "*r t pir-. .,"itpur qu'il coup Ia premiiure irecti.o d,n it ..in ettl i'il y fa-"' des p ont. fut ro. et et que ia 'artt Isivante d it rapport soit aio lpte. viz 'i,. i sjitl -ig"un-l. inn omintei appinte par le Juri It i l.t- ,I hineUt BRaton Rouge, le 3me Rundi de Mars p:t"- fa;t-n le trapprt, suivant: apreis on examin ,ii -u x n ia:: avonstrece le chemin demande les pot. ti i, ore,. eavoir: iie lit ehlcmiin cotlnmaneeri a PIeneoigninr pad ist dl tirre d' ibrann Llteli, en sutantilee dites term iju l a ir qu il frappe le t lrre-n de Jamnes W Pipeset ',e Dvid Tipe., cnsientanit a donner la terre pour le ci-ltruttion dlo dit therin. lie la een suivntla ligie Iuprrioer to I'uahiartion de David Piepn, directment a 1p terres de la puice.inou de P P bina de la en allaut fr.nver Itere de le Pie d ublic, dejL a Ia terrer de A 1: orrow e I n allann fraptper Ia terror de David l'iptt jui qu'au ehtioin public entroe e Dr Enders et Mud Pop-. Jo tnut parartr ur r hie maB o tracer a cet effet, et gumin cumme etant un partie de notre rapport. Pe. tit cmemnin sera tremnteepieda de large. David Pipes d,,nnant ja terra pottrfe dit chenmiu, par taut on ii se Iriuvera situe eur sa terre. " Sur motion tej pour et conkc fnrent app.les. P'one: Janvier Hebert, F White. B Landry, J C Woods. Adarnmis Hebert, J W Piper, W W Lemmon, W I Winter et LFarrot. SConit: I. Caldwell-Adnpte. Ia Juri ajourna a Mardi le 3,Juin 1856. T. Bu cmmna , Clhrk. L. FAVRIOT, Preeident. DEUXIEME JOTTR. Cot-nf"nrmement a l'ajournement, le Juri de Police e'ascembla jf S Jnin I8$5. Prenent L Farrot Prrc nt, Janvier flebert, Frank 1r! I", i , r.",. ..:1. .4 .1. ·' ·· 1 ` ·:, 1 ;.·. · · "F 111 ... tai, .-v' . .. I' I, 1"1 z. 'r .1 i 1; :1 r.~ .·; ·~..:~i ·. .iii ' :' i-~ i .>. , ,: t: 1.,.. "1. 'i., ! d." · 'r - .. ..r .." :;: . t.. . " ··A ? .. 1. i- .u t· .u r" . . l tF : : ; 7%. 1 IT JI ft v* Wi. C , t, ,. : rip n: J . ; i · ·. . : . .. ,... ...... . . 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',,al.:r-- , a1 l. i. , ',u l.: N 'i r ,,Pu ... . . . . y .lan:; .ur !i. ,iepurationie bnoairo a la iaison di Enun lPourvu qu.n Jurnee aitton onit pis.o pune dte omt jui qt'i a .... ...... qu'i i apporte n ri I 4lie Aiommea nlrn poiur 'ou.mpli J seimn :otdedit draux a r,'e'u ........................ v7 ? 5,, mwitt api e " &nlettcuau, , ni, !, JWlilr , G A lbtau a rW, t o . o. .............. ....... 2 t S r n Gle Coitolpie n p olln pnl, epou e , ie oll tin:i ns n W hite a. rrcu................. ..... 3;2 ., % . miline Rge pour examin er i R do dcberph 'Alent a re u ......................... ap exa i Smr Fatllt. Dupuy, eprut.*." ,]'Urnin le, jeun., a reu ......................... 1"22 1l. Fur motion de J IV Ptpe. it rst 1E.t.ltu, Qu'un c~ mite, de cinq ..nit appointe par le prosident di Juri d l'oiier pnt-r ,llu'ii volett quell sont les reparations Ceex..iren a Ia Maison de Cour grin pu'on y fasse Ies affairen. Pourvu que autleiop action poit prise par le dit comltejurtye'a re qu'il dit rpporte an .uri de I'o lie' Ia somme req utaa pour i'accomplissement des ditee .epyrationw. Ie eomite appointe a cet effet, J W Pipes, Adami l ebert. W W Lemmnrr, B iandrv et Janvier Hebert. Ie Comite apptiote, par le Juri de Police d'Oue.t Baton Rouge pour examiner Ie Kareourei d'lbervlle "t d'Ouest Baton Rouge rallrtcrent qu'ite aiait e<ami 1 r r ... 1 · ·'t IIr . " il ·.! e -:, F,' . r . t -n La..mcut of a Sing.e La .0 t II' n n". hI L? I - In r Iv Il:l.i'"'ai3ei f i =: t C w th o i- -rru t t ., :b.-nj pr, .,...: VP a ."ry G ""ctn :acs +n 217 iF~e t or-c ^2 Its1. 7 .I nen[tht ~rI,.'aa 'ai r', ," n 7-I ..? -:,,l 2r 7o--. .1' o Tit ,. . n p to. C. rc v. I! . I rt . 7,1` h ·it " i .:nt . " ..~. ·. - . .,.. t ,> . r ...." . :,r !.., , ,..: to ..., ,·Iliv i· ~...-~ a:;i .,..d l;ar · It ""r. M r i"' -,n .:;i - i t " "C I-inn - 'ir er au- or Pal-ma th w 11./ r P' I.. t, hl tý .' c-n-, n. tat, n'. !,IC tll n· a;: !.rI." · u e' ry·u- l r: '·: *:y-: rr ·;;· Ofni these N-aux Wont wi;. (' ;.r~ I"." ^, \t ·; 'at al'' they FII ·!. ··; :: ,1: 1t nn " "'erensu . rfaun r tl ne t,",+ .,fL' them P(1RIYrl pI, 7.--*- ·i .l HISOWN DFT.rr.---l n book ii I t t' :b'..Ik dtescri',tive of .cere.s ani e r txhe Il:diiis in the early times of the Nri iwest. the . ttllowing ludicrous incident was tolld A little druinken Idulian. nared 1y thle F1er-wh people around. 'Old Boilvin. froin his i,:, mboance to an Ind'an agent by that name. at Prairie li Chien. was the person on ac co,,it of whose death the application was made. "lie lna been fishing.: they said. en the slores of one of the little lakes near tie I'oltage.. an n havi.;,"g taken a little too much 'wi-hi c. had flaiclr ilto the water and been drwnv...' No~hing of hint had - en fouind Ibt Lis lanket on the bank. so there could b ie I. :rmi-ral ceremonies, but they were pre pared to wake a great lamentation aboet hirR. "'T.erei was nto difficulty, notwithstandting tlit ptuhibition on the subject, in procuring a keg of v. hiskey from some of the traders whIo yet I mained; so, armed with that and thel other treasures, they assembled at an ap pointedl spot, riot far fror tlhe scene of the catastro;:ie, and sitting down with the keg in the : rhilst, the commenced theiralliction. Tie Iire theyv dank tae more clamorous,be came their grief, and the faster flowed their tears. Int the midst of these demonstrations. a little lignie, bent and staggering, covered with nMid antd all ii disorder, with a coun tenance full of wonder and sympathy, ap proached them and began: -Why. what's the matter l Who's dead ?" .h'lo I dead b: repeated they, looking up in astoltishmenif., 'why yoii re dead! you were drowned itr Swan Lake ! Did we riot find vour blanket there ? Come, ait down and help us nmourn.:7 The old mat, did not wait for a second in vitation. He took his seat and cried and drank with the rest, weeping and lamen ting us blt,terly as any of them, and the strange scent; was continued as long as they had power to articulate, and any portion of the whisky was left. Da.nr T To TiE COTTON caor.-The late heavy rains in some portions of South Caroli na have doun much mischief. A high fresh et in Wateree river has destroyed the entire cropof many planters in Richland and Sumpter distri cts,'and it is too late in the season'to re plant cotton. Great Democratic Speech at Segt:n, Sexas. I .nin ]'1'r i '" a 't I ' the .'d]. ' ,'. ".',": , I .+ 1/!. 11, 1 In! . - . r . .' i _, Ir r I o. i1 . iri' ' a... B iii i.ii, maid tfhe .! 'S;" x.,x pr ped 'r ., or the ,. ., a n, t,,. tA- : iw, 't rl' nr.a tt l.i , ' i,. r , ca i l n : ,.,_,u 1 t iii.-- ' . ati e.t r - l tr " rt't :; c - , :l..,el te \ 'u Ilt , t++e : '.,.:r;1' :: 'n rIlr t ar t w t , xat the ; a: tv .i l. w .'t rI v 'e party '" . e,,n ry, a: el I S-, ri " IWr .', li'. I, , to i .i i l ix I lilix. i S7 . . `w olr a lim,,r, Vl ' ut }j l, .ore I waita ar.a A ' h,,, I'.,+n *,+ .-,. txcep+ %t-wi:, II 1t!I IG , . ll ii[ ta.I l I. il'l e. a1''.''ai 'Ii siti l .1 d is\ u 11' :i.. lt n ti'dri nk i. i I ,r' , ,r ,:..v an'! I lst l:,+i h ki hIg'n~:, [ . ." ar I; i to .+ ,us+.. Fur, 1belor I 1 i: ' ! ;If* t thile u ic i lr'jI n a art l l';ay imllrit Te.t rr;i atl~ie .e `;t. ,t h , i.cha in t+abe ei I, ,vtoards c v -l, ri1 soni wil .; " a' ni tsike n rAt i- .'ttieay.a' th 'iin tr-m hi, atper,'an PIlie: l l. w i ll 's i e : ; _.e .YrtelIicr buzza).Ill i mighity ti.rt, an ili; high up into th an I ,re ..' the sun, alnd r okin e th:r ox ; thatmoty irb tLi.t or that casts its hadlw iv life on this ra indantce snhere gather from its i ium' r'ash, Iv tir;l me:tal lite whicah will enable :,e to enlite, the benited among mi fellow "1Ir. President I s eke h1ere to da as the i'anderin x!am viwich has returned to hn an c'-+tral tiocl:! Sur I repeat my Deimmrecracy was sukt in from the cradle; "I have always be."n a Dirnaicarat. Away yandOr in times .one by. up among the towe-rm pekes of old Vi'rgimah, '.char the snow glitters in the lite of thl vernal gu. hn I a, ercated the great pru, 'puts ov the _)imnmoracv. Yes, Mr Pr)drdent. a way up n n.hat good ole Stait hay i caSt mny voice upn the breeze in favor ov Itrr nocracy: and now hur. down in the m<4 i n Stear ,v Texas hidar the vernul sun an aut'nula zefer' sail t'he lox ovthe rhory ,)ld man, an kis the cneak of the blushing !o...set. will I again raze my voice in tfavor ., Its irtniples. Down here in this young va.;t . har the blu. ov thousans martvrs ov ,tiety hav phlrt,,hzed the sile an run Iike m..is ,Iver th. ronI. I wil again stan up beiure the Arner-an pere'p- an pledo tlr its ila,. n-ovrx , do.' tries. Ye-, str, with one ,. te)xd l, the eag,. that L.: rd ov America. Wili'hI floats along on the clowids like aptaper kite, anxd the other placed on the central spxirt. ov W asii;gton and Pierce. I will ever rnlmatl' trew to my 'arty. and will send my V'iice down the naie like a hurricane. to ter riti them who dares too contend ain its! Sur. my doctrine is. the tnionand the Koun ti now and firex r, t r. Wn a:'i insuifferable." I:1L'R. AI LA HRAPiPt.-As wee enPTPred h-; monks were sin.og, I was peculiarl] tr.k lv the stern sorrow i.,bde in their n,.1·eanir. and by the mournfil e,:er~y with t which. in deep. strong tones, they lifted theirt i\ ies up to (m;td. They were ;lad in lon', w lte choral robes, descending from head to r ri.ot. At alir past 1f the prayers were fin- 1 iched. A hand beckoned us from the chapel a,.d we followed, not knowing where the ,lifted arm would guide us. We reached a ,oor of the inner cloisters, where two broth ers awaited us, with a vessel of holy water f placed on a ledge before them. Over this we held our hands while one brother poured water thereon, and the other wiped them with a coarse towel. This ceremony, after 1 tauntg our command of the risible minscles mi .t everely. blin" crncnleded. rne of these 1 . a:stere T'rappists urlocked a large door. over which mightihave been fitly written Dante'si i',sri,,tion for the gates of the infernal re ,m..s", "tanish all hope, ye who cuter here.' We entcerd the cloisters, which were then- lq and doubtless are still-glazed on one side only, and provided with benches for the so ciety, who, during summer, here hold their public conferences. We then advanced towards the.Refectory. a long and low room. somewhat resembling a college hall, but for the fare therein discussed with a recess set apart for the lay brethren and poor stran;ers. Downr the middle ran three long tables, one being at the bottom for the abbot and prior, who dined apart from the rest, while ier thcir heads hung a pi'ture of the Crucifixtirn. before whi'ch all bowed on entrance and. exst. A hand was waved as a signal for our entrance, and a small table pointed out for ua by the door, to which we silently retired. t The monks were marshall ed in two rows,A*trt d were chanting the Bent dif e. At the );loria P'atri they bent till their heads were hut a few inches from the floor, and continued in that wearying attit::de for some seconds. when the "Amen" was pronoiunceed. in a sepulchral voice, by the si perior. They then simultaneotisly arose, and retired in perfect order to their respective seats. * * . * The only difference we observed as exist ing between the meal of the monks and o,: own was simply this-that while we were favored with apples, as a slight rarity at that season. and butter as a laxurioust superfltity. they had none of the former. and are forbid den by the rules of their order to touch the latter. The use of eggsand.fish, whereby the other monastic orders ebiovert Fridays lfast into a day of good living; is fikewise forbid den; so that, except at som..iarticular sea sons. when they are allowed a little milk to flavor their herb-soup, their diet is rigedly vegetarian. During our repast, we observed a monk rise from his seat and fall prostrate before oft:q his bretheren, kissing their feet in a~ lity. This was enjoined as a penance lsome slight breach of discipline. -Niational Mnazitne There isa man n ney, 1!1., so dirty that the assessors put him down as real estate ! He is probaly related to the individual in Wisconsin who was decidedly in favor of bathing. He declared he had just given him self a good scrubhing, and found a flannel shirt that he hadlost three years previously ! f:,, what ; i.f p p le . ,1-i v he- . rd lt :., r- ....' ' lt ,;;: ,-rally .n hot yi m it ,as hI ',n ýlace .[opers ]u to be ,e . 'aited in ia 'ms with nioihiur Inrc a e'oo Ir Le il: s rom and him tnPI. , ..; ,,i wh 'en v."r Cilr happrned, h" h,+ .,+.r.,, N ; tv "enera-i' a.,o t na certain ,, i r, ;i r \ot 1,i, t , ra" e l at ' it .. ',,"r to him. P:' t',a., ".ran ýr, I, r^ It! !he next ron(' N t "i..'2 n.m .:0 ' t..- , , ' for especia " :te:". ! r.... ! r i _t up any wisetrtr: i uii does eemtom ctLatth iit pO : S, 'if . al most amazirng ,"eI ,,v¢. r .,rd In -t.! m y hie trnm ar' , .,%,wa'+ tom tra ron p 'ehie 1 vco l .+ t , it 1,": rake " h, h , e a -". ew ' , --I r:inta:n that jo two pe",), c," talk 1 ( tl;o Jark t, one anir '- !!t y i' o in thi e : 'it. Report such a ta'k. read it t1 th,.n :11-, thlevyll ls son L,rie:" th:t t1:.+ "e be.n' C:it In.io,. T'hat's ,. : remind, Mac( Sl 'oper of a i""!k 1!c ,"' iarn i, a N,.rw Jer",:v ioteL. I had ,dtedy sn:.;kod my,.*:-;i I ti, a r,+='fiar rni'. a. h as the ", god aloie !eny7, wheh I" + iia ,tik, Iv hearin:i somehui ,,! y enter the {Iw.xt A+ ,".::. .. larently he woke sr, mrbody_ etc, u,. t,, ', a sceping there in adva.' e "'1 l'- thar 7" ays the man abed. "Hul-io and behold ' aii,-wered the onle W 'alt onr your welcome a(ore you corme in." sai! N . i n-comes are always welirinme,' an-were'l No. 2. "The mroxologist of tipulars dire'ted me to apartment XC. being exceedingly weary. I did i ncandalized. Yet, if you de sire tlllii .ll ity- '' "Strarnger,': rid No. I. "hold thr ! don't light a match for the love of God ! I know adzactly what you look like without going fnrder. You're five feet eleven inches high, sPrey eves. and a coon colored vest. short cropped hair. and a loose over-coat. nose like a razor handle. and a scar over your left eye. That's the stripe.' "How do you cognovit that7" was the amazed reply. `-Cog- thunder!" was the response - 'Ht,,w do I know how you look' Why, who the '-ll ever heard of a man's coming to bed iin the dark and 'ailing a bar-keeper mixolo gist tipular fixins unless he had grey eyes, razor-handled nose. short hair, and a coon colored vest Don't light amatch. stranger. on my account. Drummen's light's would be darkness on your lace after such a blaze of language as that. lilumirnosityand cogno vit ! That shows you've got a carpet bag in your 'hand. and a whiskey bottle in it--ShM. There was a sound like the pop of a cork, and a clear ca'e of drinking to better acequain tance going on. as I fell asleep. We hear queer things in the dark. That Western man rather knocks me whenever 1 think of him. -Knickr, rorkcr. 4 Ma FILLO.'oaES PaosPrECTs.--''he St. Lou is News, in noticeing Mr. Fillmore's accept a!ce says: "He has an old-fashioned way of hugging the Constitution to his bosom as the guide ,f his actions, instead of shaping his course ac cording to the theories of either the Southern or the Northern school of politics. He has made a good President once, and, if elected, would undoubtedly do so again." The uprising of the people on his return to his native land is but the dawn of the glorious day which shall bail him the Pres. nt of a fi.e, united and prosperous people. BEES A-N QrAILS.-The Rev. A. H. Mil burn, in a lecture on the West, says: "Two remarkable facts are to be noted in respect to the advancement of the whites. The first isthe quail. unknown to the Indians, makes its first appearance from whence no man knows--when the white man ploughs and plants his fields affording an abundance l;c delicious food to the pionhrs. The second fact is, the honey bee is not to be found in the country while in possession of the Indians. It keeps just in advance of the advancing wave of civilation. When the Indians see swarms of these new visitors, their wise men sadly acknowledge that it is time for them to abandon their hunting grounds and the graves of their fathers, and seek new homes BRInu r HOURS AND G.-OMY---AIh! thsl beautiful world ! Indeed I know not what to think of it. Sometimes it is all gladness and sunshine, and heaven itself seems to lie not far away. then it suddenly changes and is dark end sotrowfu:l. and the clouds shut out the day. In the lives of the saddest of un there are bright days like this, when we feel like we could take the world in our arms, then comes the gloomy hours. when the fire wall not burn upon our hearts and all without and withiu is dismal and dark. Believe me, every heart hasit secret sorrow, which the world know not 1of and oftentimes we call a old when he is sad.-Longfellow. AL.AiM :s Mexico.-The Baltimore Eun says. "A despatch from Washington states that inteligence from Mexico indicates that mnu!: alarm is felt by the government respectini the Spanish expedition. and foreshadows sn appiication for the protection of the Unite:l States. Southern members of Congress, it is adlded in the despatch. suggest the'granting'of protection on the condition of a cession to us of the Tehuantepec route with the circunm jacenlt territory. TRENOMINuATmION or FREIONT.--The nomn ination of Fremont does not meet the entire aprobation of the Black Repibhlicans. All tse old liners of that partv--sci'l for irntace as Mr. Pennineton. of rNew .lerey; Jut'ge Pringle and Russel Sage, of New York; Wrashburnof Illinois, and pretty near sil of the Pensylvania delegati.n--tthse men pre ferrem, John MchLeon, of Ohio. Butthey wil give a quasi support to Fremont. ints in.n at the same time however, he cann elected.