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O F T H E ® j S $ E S ® ^ E g E E S . | j f | F L A T E , T H E P R I C E S O F A L L |\_ F the materials used in making Printing Types, have been greatly reduced, and the facility o f frianufactiiring greatly increased. The subscriber therefore has been induced to make a proportionate reduction in the prices, “which 4 from the list of April, have been as stated in the annexed list. The character of t i ^ type made at this foundry is well known tq the trade , who are assured that in regard to the quality of metal, finish and durability, no deviaiioh has been made. . ’ He has on hand a complete assortment, d can supply any quantity on a short no ice : he will be happy to receive the orders [of hisiGUstoraejrs, which will fiave inunedi- te attention. Merchants w^Wfiave orders Vom abroad, can have offices complete, gith presses,jui(lj;v,er) thing iteressarj for m T i l s & H E A I V J ^ J A VRE n W rdceivBig, j \ . their tUH moply of D R U G S & atE D IC H O B S , R. '3 I L S , & € ., 'f. Which together with their format >tock makes their assortment 9<Fat- plete. ' ^ , - 1 —.AMOtfO W H tci are ——*' Plasters of all kinds^^ Artt]imony, AhnaJtOi Eiuracts of Hy isci- AfdohpL 1 aimis paloimef, Psrutharidi |!3 Jalap, Rose W ater J^ofltHd^tartrfl Aqua Fortis, EhietttFT^ftaif Acids, o f all kinds ‘ T§iiCtirtd''Acitti; Borax, Bed P a s s Tam arltfdsf. ^ OopaU.- ^ S h ellac ■ ■^^ 41 oes Bottles and Vh 1 ^ CiantharideSjCrilomel < Castor Oil All kinds o f E se Oils Croton & ' 01 iV(S o i l do: Gamboge entiai dcj;; Myrrh i do^ CaiHtphori Catheters, Silvprand do'^A rable do OpiuiiJh-’ I do Qalb'anuihl do I^ncfv' do Ammolc rta4 do Tragac antlh E lastic Crude and E u lt. Crocus Martis, Cochineal, Cocjculus Jndicus Caustic lunar com. do Thus White Wax do OuiaC Concerve o f roies Carbonate of iion Ethiop*^s miner li OaMnuts, Glue jchthyoccola Labina, Manna Nux Vomica TootlLiDstritm^nts Ipecac, Rhubai d 0 90 34 32 Do; Gt. Primer, 0\ 32 Large letter plain 0*30 Sedbbards and Quotations, G ’3G Great Primer, 0 70 Double Fica, O 50 0 46 O 46 0 40 0 36 [most perfect fttanner. ‘ EfGHARD ROlSfALHSOl?^. PsTC£S.-~At six months credit, for ap- ^proVed paper, o r a t a discount o f 5 per c^nL Ifor cash. JPearl, per lb. . $1 40 Englist |10 36 iNonparisl, \ {Minion, Brevie^,^ [ Bourgeois, I Long Primer small Pica, Yica, The price.s of other descriptions of type are proportionably reduced._ Old types received ill p aym ent,at “9 cts. per pound. Philadelphia, July 9, J329. 23 te.. .1 ' ’ i of all the 3 t A I f f ® .^ ^ n g i n g to th^ Holland’ L i n d C o m p in y , on and pdjaJ^. cent to th e E r i e <Jana|, Which rem a in ed unsold, ih th e coupties of Gen'eseev O rleans, E r i e end M a g a ra, 'and con tained 1iL* 'ihe fonow jng to^ Tow n ships' N o .. 13 14, f in R a n g e iJ it ! ^ ^ oik ^ M . . it do Mastic do Foetid i do Elastic do Scamniqny Lancets aijid cases Magnesia, nutmegs Surgeons needles Trocars, Syringes o f all kinds, al^m s of,all kinds Breast Pipes J Hue &. whit^ Vitro! Strajmonia, Cicuta,| Peruvian, \V inter,, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Altigus- Flowers of ^ n c * tura, Lim iroiba [ Chamomile, Lenna & Guscoriljla'l arks ' ilpsemary 8 tc. Cream T a itar, Digitalis, Lenna Castor, Musk Iodine,-Indigo English Must’d seed. Indelible Ink Emery, E n s Vuueris E p s’m & G laub’rS lts Ether, Vitriol Flo’s. Benzoin ^oda Si SeidH :z • Powders Valerian, t3en« ka Red and white pre cipitate Phosphorus Q,uassia, Colombo Spigeliagdmian Curcuma, scilla V irg T r lm p te Colchicuni, re Sarsaparilla Rosemary Red Sanders Venice tui pen^^ine Uva ursi Surgical Instruments Sulph. (iuinine . Mace, Madder Cayenne Pepper Ginger Root Njtre.’rochelle, soda Snccin, tartar, martis- and Absynib salts t' Sulphur, sealing wax Cftstile and Vind^or soap, cardamotOj •s. ■ '■#1 * -i , PRIDAYi MAY , 2 % 1830 . :! fjESpEIiLAyEOUg . . |4 s r ‘^ s the d a u g h i | r ^ L f 'p i e # i ^ I sterl paslflonr - autMft^ft anti- war)iLe‘4i||i|{|[3 a sltua-n,itus call tatorfew ilt-«ij?ceptlbie o f s u ^ n» :Bp|;f^tKq.-dtttMW ;# 5 his s ■■ _ H indoo’3 ^ loae solW d e -$a |d 4 h e gar- deiilpof b ¥ r father’s palace. , . Beautiful as t^ 0 |e gar 4 enSVW ere, sparkling i^itR ^ ilded pavilioes, the air hina frequently fi»m \hep r Ifed jnu ofvthei dat^-eypd cooled with silver fountains, arid render- .ed fragrant Iby the Odours o f every sin 'Sa'gq, spermaceti Spt. nitre &. lavender Sponge and starch Sub. carb. soda Tapers, smalts Wafers; &ic. &tc. A LA'IteE - assortment of l l w l L ’ s T l y w s s ^ s , A & R r .A T V A R F E T Y p E ^ C a d i c i n e s ^ s u c i l A S . l>!ant, still this perpetual s ilitude w ea ried her, the society o f (-he r fem a le at- tendapts failed t ¥ in ^ r e s t her, hnd as she reclined bene|^tb^f|ie pe n d a n t braii^ clfes’o f a date tree, s h e fell m o re like a prisoner in a-cago, than a p r in |ess in ^he pleasure garden o f pal ice. She had dismissed her attendants, and lay tbougntfully leaning her head upon her hanq, When a r isthng am id the branches o f an orange tree attract- her atten tio n ,-an d sbe .stirte d to her feet in an instant, with aD| exclam ation ofaFarm' add surprise, as ^he distinctly saw am o ng the clusleringi leaves and blossoms, the bright e y e s apd dark g Ic ing features o f a man. T'.he branches hastily parted, and a youqg M jabomedan rusli knelt before her. I “ W h o art thou t “ she “ m e rcy, m e rcy, I am spare m e !” “ M e rcy,” replied the M oor, “ ’tis I must crave mercy o f yon less, fair lady. I am ai yo u r feet and in your yow e r.” W h at brought you hefe ?” .she r e plied. “ K n o w you not the-danger “ A danger I have braVed too often to heed it for ah instant now .” “ .O ften} what mean you ? “ Daily at this hour, the hour o f y o u r solitary ram ble** I entered these jrar- - * ---------- - jd. forw ard, exclaim ed, defenceless ; : V 1 !■ t j . iS - : i ^ *Eor iky. s a k e , if not for your ovi^p ' ; ■ ‘T h O j| m a j wo m e e t again T *Yt^:^|yfif^leave m e pjuw, you knipwj ^ o t lir |^ ^ « ^ r pefjlr VTo-morrowj 1 t h e ^ n p ^ f t f t i v a l in hpnquR.pf Vishpu : .shall and'^wUt chgtrive t ---------- _ jrangfeTieeSv foojstep^wa§|i«afffrtit a ^ istfttco i ^ :-i ar- m as'tb® o h l i f p i l p e r w W S i l & a l i t1j?| h o t i ^ t p iftfor^i, A d i th a t fili^atjher # e § i r ^ ^ ^ a f ^ 1 presei|c 0 } S j ^ c a f t p n e anxious g lance around i(ei|j b f ^ t l ^ d v 'm p r e freely wheEU..she foqnd that ife ^ o v o f lay unsuspected in [Ms fragr^nL^H ibushi and followed by pjeV, attendan^^'Teturned to .the p a la c e .- I - T h e r e jva» no. festival in H indostan s| splendid M 3 that celebrated annually i| honolir of*Vishnu in the province o vqr uddpb the .rajah governed. T h e ga d e n s .o n the banks o f the Jum n a ws^e splendidly decorated for the occasioi and at noon were filled by crowds , persons* all eager in their various s: i lations either to see or to be seen*; pay due reverence to V ishnu, or to duly reverenced. K e ttle drums sounded, golden m oor glistened, downy feadiers wa In costly turbans 5 cavaliers beating s | yer baple-axes, rode proudly on tljq: im ilk white steeds, and princely.alatju were hjarne in glittering palankeens o the batfks of elephants. ; A d a /was there, pale and s a d ; stolen,; m y sterious-interview with unknown lover, was so recent, so pn pected* so unlikely to end happily, I'hfat she lay on h e r rose colour cushions lap- ned by her favourite slave, without (ta king the trouble to draw aside the iim- h e r cortajps o f her litter to look U|)|>n the festivities which surrounded her. 1 T o w a rds evening the gardens w ^ e illumin^ated with thousands of many dol- OTired I lam p s ; She raised herself pid looked!around her, but glancing hastily \over irrigbt vistas and radiant bow & -s, her eyejfi resied Cn a wide spreaejiag tree |q p e a th Whose oyershadoc ibg brnaclies a com p aratively dark space rem aiijed. She there saw the forniiof b e t unknow n l o v e r : tia wn 5 ieuhiiq;|a on bier ktSeei on Ithe r a jah ’s tow e f, she .'■fe m , -V, •Iti. Lamot’s and Ander-tVheaton’s ItqhOint- spn’s Cong Drops ment &.feitters Opodeldoc Swaiin’si Panacea British OH Indian Extract or , Aromatic J g,’ ~ Poladelphis Cephalic j I Bateman’s Drops Balsam o rL i *e Godfrey’s Cordial, Harlrnm Oil ^ Fosgate’s Anodyne Lees’, Hoope r’s, 1 . Cordial 'IA \ (( & | 4 , ' « _ a?S: « 4 , 13 < • a 15 ' 13 « 13 i ■ «t T3 1| • tt ^ i ■ t( : t! ........ Oder the sam e for Sale klVgdhCpd piic^^^ either by tow n s h ips, jdr i p suit purchas'ers., ’ * No trac t o f land io| t M B t a t e r p f New; York can offer (gieM terihaiicfeihhnts to' agriculturalists than'lkitlfrf^^pln.^i ' f t is sHnated in th e m p te\l|qiljfd|hih^ sla-: tion of th e sta t e , i dustrious settlers, ® 1 t f :i:S 0 i f , poti’s^ passed b y a a y in tffe q o ^ l t y fb^ f e r tility , and mostly covered w ith vatuM h te^tph^ of-various k i h d s : snp.eradj^gd;% ii^i 4 ^ ' advantages^ th e facUiHes’tof n ^ i e p t C a n a l U favtgaiio^f placethbifeTattd^d^^ an equality w ifh ahy in t^ e vU n itldj StatesV' A portion pf thdih are w e ll adamleffToi t h e grow th of hsm p , w h ich ........... ------ - o f t h e com p a n iesj or to m d ividrdt s e tflersj will be very favor able, a tiduthe m o s t unquestipnahle title given to those who purchase. ' C H A R L E S E . O T D L E Y , 1 ^ W M . L . f b e n j a m i n K N O W E R , r I . R U S S t L FQ^RS Y T H , 3 T R L M ^ L L L Q A R Y , B a ta v ia , ■ h p O T ^ h m W ; B o ^ k p o r j Apply to C h a tter 1 ^ D u d ley of A L bany or L a t C lark ag e n t at, LockpOrt- { 2 German Thom pson’s ^ J ? nd Davenport’S; i s (Lye W ater D a v e n p o rt’s Anderson’s &t Janies’’They ;r and other J . .O Y e y n g e - s auLdi . X t f c m o n s , . ’ -I A g .enecal assortment o f • % ! m ^ 6 0 i 6 n a ^ y A large and coropleiV ^slortment of Paint and fJraininff i and Graining b o w e r ; daily have I - gaz.ed o n ^ u un seen.” “ F o r w h at purpose ?’* “ M y purpose ! madness ! death!” ' “ D e a th 1 to me who never wronged you, who never injured a human b e ingi” , “ T o you, lady— no, qo, not to-you ; I would not harm you for the w o rld.” “ D e a th to whom, then ?” . . “ T o myself,” • ^ ' \Vyhy— w h at brought you here V* A c c ident, or perhaps idle curiosity rst brought ine ; and I 'looked on you fr the first tim e ;-need I say why, dai- after I ha4 once befieldyou, I came again if” ' I “ O b , if you are seen,” , cried A d a, “ nolhing can save you fVoin my fa ther’s rage ; you know the barrier, the awful, im p assable barrier tfiat divides your race from micie—^madnlan, be- gefne!” ’ • \3 ^ T h e young Moojj. w h o se Tace tnla form was soch as r o i ^ t have been cbo s'ep by a sculptor Whp wished to rep resent tihe perfection'ofjeastern beauty, spoke not moved &.dt ; he continued kneeling-heforo the figitated girl, while his dark brilliant, e y e s , fisIB upon her I c o u n tenance, seem e d tp read itSVSry & 7 X K £ ^ A I N U ’S , -.V, ... 0 J J C H Wffife’ Beatground in 'O jl L ^ d , , Spanish W h ite beforChira, Ada could ifpf btfic tbe'eafnceMt ’gqaTe o f those fond e y e S i ivhere wps hef an- gerv^ her. indignntioja at the Iritrusipn o f iCochineal, thei sliranger1--gocie4'she I called hot her. iatldttdMWj.’nof she irelmbled leSt they.shSuld come* ^ ----- -------------- — -,«* J y*ait my doom ,”' at'length mut-' -Pink, YenetiArt-R^d,KingS;Aellovtj jptinjJ qj .. TT„4.». . J ^ dreamj o f secret stolen Watchings, «o Carmine,’ L a in p ’B lack E ^ d P i Yermlfion,. T u rkey Hihl^er 'Sfellow Ochre VeW igtis,-' listilJed and common \h ” 3xe.5,.GIue»Resinir. ’^ t s d i R ^ IdTand C !p:pper Brptize- aVfsilLiiImrge,\CopaI Va|nt3b‘ .4tr:a«t^'dveV L e a f ...; ioseed a r d Lamp^^Oil’, DroplLak© ;k d n # Y c l t e Spanish B f o f n . & i i ........... -'CV ■ love is oyer ; my dear* thotmb so h o p eless, pro 4t a n e n d ; y d n wiill; flair y b n r fatbct% gpaids, and 1 M i d i # ' V ^ *‘'N p hoT-you shall not die—not if Adii.can save.ybn ; L^f'llt ndt call them* [ no, r~ dreaddlieirccmtpi;” i‘T h e n Y % ^ « f g iv ^ h c ld n e s s l” \ ' -^Y e s -r-ortly ’h e g o h e ^ s a v e yourself,” “ S h a ll w e m e e t a g a id f ” * ^ e v e r . ” - ^ ' - ' . :H !; ‘T h e n * ! w ifljstajt> i||l[die; heri^^ ^ d ie hem^ ^ o d r m^ y o n r , .... . I p o i t u g e s e . ........................ .. . W 'th a ieter.mihatiohifoseU our articles I ^ s e n c e , ' pit fh^ m(^t leasonabfe iterms^ we solicit} a | j'jj-g q L h o p # t iitl4 l^ B r ^ ^ sunfCd|levity ther a^ cluster o f . the bRssom s o f t^at tree, ddone toy^ather them , and desi -ijog her tolawan her return, she h astened Be neath ithe canopy fprpied by iisnou jfis. Selim was indeed tfiere. ‘Speak not,’ she e a rnestly w h ispered, ‘I- must not stay for an instant— I tl^re not listen to you—^butraark my worlds, if yot) love me, obey them . I do pot doubt your lovq, 1 do not dodbt y<i)ur cOnstgnuy, but I shall appear to dopbt both .^hen you hear ray request.*’ ^ j ^ ‘Speak, lady, 1 will obey yon,^ spid the ,Moorv ! •G o , said A d a , buy the swiftesi-i of A rabian steeds, ride him across Von plain three tim es in every dav ; it jibe raornm g , a t noun, and in the eveniiig^; and qvery lim e you ride him,, swim jthe Jum fia on his back.’. . ‘Is: that all P said S e l i m ‘I t shall be dopol* * 1 ^ is all,* replied Ada^; to^ f your [love y o u will I know readily lo it, but th prove your constancy, or n w ier ensul-e our safety,^4l ntusl be done lli|ree timjei every day for the space ol one y e a r j r ' -• ‘A year 1 ' , ‘Y e s, alt the expiration o f the y-e iL- at t i l l festival, on this very day, if m iiiher -'CwurMge nor constancy^ h a v e been wan- ^ tingy n ^ e t me again on this apt LI can w a it f o r no reply— b less you, ijiTess ^ .wtllir a few leaves of the jlfee r wemhHpg MHid, hastened hsok to h e f balankellj* a n d Selim again, iljjne l a ^ d fijom his’sb idoT y hiding p h e p on thAgayf fesHvqL Th ^^hlch l}is be held onefdrra a lh h e .l’ITow b r ief speros the fetrbspeet o f o n p y e a r o f b a p p n |e ss r H o Y « d d , how intorm inable seei 4 the sam'e ^pace o f *\tl!tne >0 -altitci; a p b n , w h ^n tve know th a l M itstclost some long lopked fo r bliss Will b&'tobtained, Uiss,.. t 1 ' ...... t{ si and „ „ province, arid he sidoA IdveA it ’ dearly*, for it seem ed to be ad|yiogv lin k cotthfcting hinji [with A # - . \ . , ,e tfitily throe'lfm e s traversed the cbnti man ie o f p«b|jqk (patijonage. I ^ = ^ T h 5 se indebted |to .ys are requested ca 1 -and settle their accounts. ^ f “ ‘ ' C-OT e T s & .S E A Y E R Batavia* Pec* l<^ “ff ----------- 48. ! - E E S , by^ :r,.i8 2 9 t . •|r T Y p m m s t ( T . , i d fo r [ c q e N T Y o P R A N T S i Co, beeir addressed ^ U g u a g e .'[|B e r . hand h|id beeO sough; fiy . jlriitces'Mnd hoblesT-w h q , secure in ,|>or father’s sanction, h ad. addeesWd ,he> j i r J e m of T q o r A d a h a d heVe before in love’s ojyii admiraUdn, buf w cents w e re Cold com p ared with the [ 4 4 ] ful lover who k n e lt Ibefote her% e jqoks 'and ac spiritless, when our o f the youth ^ u l ; d watch ^or her[ lover* dreading at ^ n e htom ent |est feai[ should m akp K m ' abandon boifi her and the- enmrjprizp, and then prayingkhat he inighf tnffeed- forsake ,both|.|ratl 1 ’e r |.han encounter the terrors o f tha; form ing flood! Soon she saw kim speeding frofra the d a r k L e r e s j; ,he pjluriged f sprlessly into the river ; he, bufTqted w it!'jits w a v e s ; he gained th o opposite s h o r e ; again and aF^iU she. sqw [him brat|e the difiSculty, again he 1 ;onc|uered ,it, a n d again it was to be e n countered. A t length the annual festi val qrrived, tjbe gardens w e re adorned’ wjth garlands, and resounded w ith|m u - siokjarid gladpess: once m o re, top, Se lim jstood bpneaih the shadow o f the wide s p reading tree. Hie saw (jroWils .assemble, but he hOeded them pot { lie heard the crash o f cymfiajs, and the\ m easured beat o f the kettle drum . T h e rajah passed near him , with bis officers and arm ed attend ants; and they w 6 re^foflowed b y a trOojp of d^ sels ^ then came A d a , the rajah’s d a n g e r . * h e was n ^ o n g e r the trem bling and^aslifui f i r ^ e had seen at the last P rpadly and self-pos- seS_spd she walkpdf® the queen o f the proceisioo, Irer form glittering in a king dom ’s w e a lth of diamonds. Selim’s h e a rt sung within him. . ^ ‘^he is changed, she will thinkino m ore of me !’ he involuntarily exclaim -' ed. But at (hat m o m ent her dark eye gJan.^d towards bis hiding place. 5de spoke to her pueodants, and the procession paused as she approached the tree alone, and affected lo gather somO o f h s leaves.' ‘Ai’e ypuTaithfiil ?’ said s|ie, in a low tone ; ‘nay— I wrong you By the ques tion ; I have seen thpt you' are so ; I f you' have courage, as you have con- stanjey, you' are m ine, and I Um yours — htisb— w h ere is your steed 1 ’ Selim held its bridle rein. '‘T h e n in your hands I place my bap- pinpss,’ she added ; ‘Tbes;e gems shall be pur wpaitu, and yoUf trpsffm y trust — aivay ] away !’ ' t . Sjelim in an instant bore A d a to the back of his A rabian, and eife tbe„ rajah and his attenda|nts w e re aw a re, she bad quitted the cavalcade, swifLas the wind he bore her iFom , .-»-.*^iwlaACaDeous, anff of, there was pjofe to b e ipeti half dpzen flags the kitchen afpas Pf vie^;^regdl p o u r^ers. By tbp b y ,Jb p 4w|ios a l i g n e d tO rnapy of said sen,tries w e re sn ^ c i^u tljf Indue-' w h e n questid n |i|g |i^ ders. G r ^ j d. * -iii - J , ■'■'i. ')T -: ttrguejSLQBelself i t m ib e tepth wdnflper a^lsfiphf ,dese|ryp 5 .fd b d ' Iribat ouM p U y ,o v e i JlcqordlpA ly, a S 6 p |L j n e l cpMld b:e p i k c e d , . a t ||e l i m e p a c ip ljth e 3age, 'top^rbvltrt ^ lam p , gl^sM ss^ ^ d t f L . w inds; o f h'ekY?ep!j abotberff ^ « 0 *t o f ^ v e a b l e 4?#biifeMo W tested a certaiSf c p t i ^ r , c verlpolced from the apartm e fltt : o f ; ^ : h t p the* most ridijeulous: Waa rep ly m a d e to nde by a sp itary s e n tiy in a l i t |l e in closed grass Iflat i “ W M t are-ydUf or ders, S is?” “ T o do toy du ty to all officers, and to \jfatch ibe ai>.” N o t perceiving thi t the mUn was a e b e k n e y , I c o n c luded'that b e was ^llaced there for some, m eteor|) ogical p u rp o s e ; however* the am u sed Ci irppral explained to m e , that the m a n ’j i sole b u siness was to look to th e safety c f a p e t' hark b u t this is a digression. ; T h e couijt o f the C a stle forms an obloOg squarep the principal entrance facing th e state japartinobtS, & a t each e x t r e p i t y are am h ed ways* on w h ich are s e n tries, as alsto is one on th e K ing’s color which the guard, a n d is fixed in a stone rest In the centre of the c o u rt. Wl|i|Ue u jalkibg, as I. have already said, m k attention w a a suddenly a ttracted by a rfpise k ^ d shout- ang in the low e r y a rd, th|iough the arch w a y leading from whichy in a fevi^ mo m e n ts, d ashed Up a furipbs and feretcibus - looking bull, bellow iugW ith rage,' and his nostrifs alm o st toutmiUg the ground hq sp u r n e d ; fo r tu n a te ^ the sentry at this passage, pn hearing le noise, stop ped short,, c lear o f the ajrjehway, as the m o n ster, glanpinghs e y e a t h im , rushed on tow ards th 6 man at tlie eolonisi \who sprang to the jportico of {fhe state apart m e n ts, and esconced him s e lf behind s • ' m l X • -•r\i A »i ♦ l i f e . T h e b e devotedA p way o f th e o p ^ i i f e obipog, w h o appeared rucition, ‘ destru c a s , wHh arm s s u p p o r ted ,h e calm ly-aw a ited th e ohstL H e w|as an Iiisb to a n , a p e f la d ie r , jand [an old and good M d ie r , w h o alWay! obeyed o rders to thb letter. O n ruShjed th e m o p s ter. the rajah and. a hundred of his arm ed followers w ere noon close at the heels o f tjie fogltiVjes. ollow f 'fo llo w !’ cried the fore most, ‘we gain upon tbem, tve will tear her fiom the grasp of the Mahoase- dafl. T h e y approach the riverjs bank ! I b e^^Iong st* hiS * with] k ^oar w h ich I and liirbnleni as it now is,, alter the ' • • ^ • storm o f y e s terday, they will e ither per ish'in its waters or we shall seize tbem on its brink.’ $till they gained upon them ; the space betw e e n the pursuers and the pur sued becam e sm aller and sm aller, and th ‘ long Ireroembered, and j u s t a s P a t ’s life seem ed not w orth a second p u rchato, h e carried a rm s, $upported,| a d d cam q io4be charge, half-sinking o ^ is knees '^hile he made a pluijige at ijiis form idable as sailant at the m o m ent |ci:‘ collision!. I t ,. ^ , , - I w as M fearful tbnag, ami I^ closed m y l b , r.-cap tu r e of A d a seem a d oarla.D. horrified a t .lie o » l , rfSoH vM c h W iien, lo ! la the astonishm en ol those L ,' ' y e„,ic!pale , h o ^ f i e r , a shdut o f wl)o p^rseod hm i, Selim s well trained . f „ „ \ h e U b l b l r o i l t o f tb J pur- Sleed plenged into the foaming torrent, qm c lily c i l H n c e d 4 that battled bravely .with lie waves, bore his ® ehlurfons wettj (jeedless. 'I be- b^rlhen safe through them , and bound- b rute, b id a d ¥ i s t a n t before so uigA p theioppostfe bank, continued bis stretnhed life l i s i on the parth, J i. m J th e h te c k froth po w ingfi:oinhism louth; T h e pd«uoj-s stood baffled on Ibe ,b e a ttentiob !ofl>eor P a t , n o thing rti-er’s b a n k ; their horses having b e r f ,b e worse for h is e n e o U te r , vJks solel? triiined to no such feai, a s IhnU h ey H bestow ed Or his b r d k e i ’.ayonet, 41011 ju s t w itnessed, it would have been r o N - -„ef Mlv L i d on mlv Iskinff ness to have plnngod am id the o d d y n g “ f ^ J j | ; e ?ery r t o s h o ^ “ aits moral, segupbce o j the s:iocfc|hs m ust have re- W h B t,tien, will be said of mine, which records the trium p h o f n disohedioni 1 ai : r r n £ : . f e t e a i i andj horses to drag i t part of my slory I have no apology lo | ‘ *'“ .“ *■ o f f e r ; buf from this liitle history Of So- ll m arid A d a , this small grain o f m oral inference lUf>v ho fixiracted : L a d ies 1 will do well ciom and had killed its m a ji in its t i m e ; ha may ha es,rio te d i . U d i e s | butcher, ^ h o ba4 jtreejted Ilffl RTlUllFfd t \\\T' trials and dalai -0 with f t ^ t a d e , and i t a « * 5 u g ^ th e 'h e ^ d .: fhe to -try the integrity told prove the constancy o f thei]r lovers-ece j ‘i*’ , , u - they m arry ; and.lovers shOrild ,andure I S r o f thu vMlleyJ he- forded th 3 peep undifoAiiMO^ 5 b® ^ f 1°^?* h e ^ e c e iv e d no token from her f but i f r-,,j;::his:[!ayes did not deceive him , h^i jicca- ESi^klly saw a female form on thefsum - m i t o f Iler father’s to(ver, and ^ 4 >ow- •white s c a rf was som eiim eSb^ayef ps nq speeded rapidly thfbd&h ibe valley. ' ./ da ihe veat p^suA41.«w:f Junx* ^ ; often did sbo lreipe«t o f |t o r in- juniciiur to [the M o o r, When iho wqs dat{k a n d storm y , and when thm iofrents froto (1 0 niounUiins had re n d e p h the im n t m petuous and daqgerousi € « r ~ r ,. V'' ■»> -i wir'.awaiU T h e n ' From alii EogUsh pappr. ^ R tJL L F I G R T E X T R A O R D I - \‘A R Y . . 1 __ T h e r e are a few of t h e ‘old ‘^ e n i n isula” gentry w h o have not at some p e riod of tlheir c a |topaignin| witt; essed a .rdd. E v e rs tie C a s ileol H '1 m m entora,. '^to[n. s l a n ^ t e r hUmiAin T h e h itypnei hi th e i minojaT» h.etow;ihe hotos^- |and had penetrated ta e h r a w t o th e depth df four in c h e s ; a f fagujerit* o f th e bey^net exceeding thiat tengllh Remained In t h e b u ll.fig h t; but the eirenmstanse- I am |.skull,> n d w a s e 3 tracM ln[rayT ^ ^ ^ jabdut to relate,,a,nd to w h ipb 1 was an T h e b r a v e ‘l | l a ; a d b f ” IsstiH j eye w itness, e x U e d s , in gratuitous da- living,jand s& v iB |'^it|k his rem m ^ iring, 'and |n tr h p id ity , any perfor- the W 6 st IndieSii ^ ♦ p e ^ in g and m a a c e on .the arena of Placa de T o - { writing* onm'A hir b e t i ' flate not recohected, to ^ m m a n d | he supjporta |h e |g e the guard at his M a jesty’s G a s tle in B ritisagrpnadleri^' D d b linJ W h e reil Aas then ’ -I r > ^ oifi the fhltow luk e i g h t Insult not; a n ixhejrjw f i e f o’clock, I w a§r walking; I n tl e C a s tlf I talen t feou pBSst ydrd, aa a itifii a'siimmosisi to I reafcfast, { e rs w c h W w h e n th e snhiepinir toy^adeede te occur- -I Lovje is l|k o 4 la jbas 3000 oi| h e a rd qf | theilortgeriChehtiing nhlin ; “ p o t t(f k n o w it I for bejng t m iW ,.... ...... difi*a 1 | f f l ^ h e r c e r fe f -'..I jv ay -V ■..!c loro / a m m m ' a , •’^1 J I ' l ai .-4-As M #1 l = i ) -U -'5;ra S -.1 ^ P , K ii WW-y- vr.