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The Hteainhoilt ami the railromi car, Have JaUhfol seuaiits heen, Slut now tloMr b|a'eil im hinder meels 'liie WJtlito of caper men, $io huats ami ears are Ihrown aside, A h worthless things ami alone T'or men Hhall nde on “ Thumler holts” One liumli ed years to come. Ami mminfed on tlm.se doeile nags, With lightning for a rein 11 liey’IDhush Ummgh oartli ami at one honiiu Tln:3'<il cross the raging main. IJlhcrial roa«is tliej 11 tra\el too lit nil ease it shall he ilolte The3*|| visit sun, ami moon, ami Hlars, One Iminlreil 3caisto come. The earth, witlioni a tiller then, Her liieioilH friiil-s shall give ‘1 o man her lord ami mii-sler, while He In his ease shall ll\e. 'i’oil will no loiigio' rarl, his liiiihs .Ml ialmr shall he done lly Hteain and electiirit.V, One hiiiulred 3eais to coiao. And the time is last approai hliig It will come witiomt dela3 N\ hen he'll command the ocean, .Ami ohi ocean sh.ill ohe3. He’s hilt to Wish, and at his imd, Htiaight w,i.\ It shall la-done Jslie’ll jnair out all her lo asmcs, hundied Veals to Corne ll fUfltn, fiml of till* jriillnnt roiitjmiiy Niilml ilitli iiM till) lioiiM ntrii, till ulliiT lint spei'd and imver will iml he .ill A centmi will hrhtg Imth : The trump of science will Iw hlown. And heard liom HmiHi to .North. The Hindoo and the Holieiitor, l•’ronl Idols .shall he won, And hioliiei.s to omselves shall lie Oim humlivsl 3 ears to come. Tl*e-rc .shall la” reaied, in jugan liiiidH, A temple high and hroud, lleiieiith w lilt li Hhall he liuiied P'orever heathen god.s; AinI Irom it shall go hath alight, Olihiliiiiiiig e’en till* Him, U’n weJemue tlie mellenliiiii, Oneiuimlied 3eaiH to coine. ’iTild U JKld. l.ny the hivlie uiion iH\y lio.soin, let me feel hei sweet, warm hn alli, For ii atrange elnll o'er me tai.saes, and 1 know that it i.sihmth. J wimhl giwo ujionthe treasias*, sraieel3' given el e l 1 lun pa.s.sing thrmigh the wii1ers,hiit *, lilewsed shore njipe.ilvs, - ICncel oesides me,■liu.sliaml,dearest, let im; klsH away thy tcarM. Wre,slle with thy grief, us .)aco|u><rovefrmn midnight ii.iitil d a y ; St imiy.Je.ive an wugd’n hte-ssing, when it vanishes SaryitheiliMlie aimii my bosom, 'tis not hmg she ean ho there, flen) Imw to my lieaiL him iiesilcs, ’tia tin- pe.ul 1 iove tn wear; ilf in after years hu.siileHtheu, silammther in my eliair, ’U'limigh iicr voire ho Hweeier music, iiiid ni3' lino DiUh hero less fair; If w chpnih call thee father, far more hcinitifiil than this, Utvu t|i3' lirHt horn, nh my hUHlwiml turn not from tlm matlmrlesH. WdH .iwr JiOlUieiiilloH «f her iiiotjmr,-yoii will call her itshialil Imr from .the wiutja of nomiw,—if aim erra, oh gentjy hlaiim. S.ead her somatimea wlmre I’ui elaeiiing, I will unawer ^ jf Hho caJJ.s, “ I wiiHa loiii'Iy Holt (I'f It liiii'lifigi’, iiiiil liHil nnor ict kiioivn .wlml miiiifr nn-n Hlyli) ‘ till! jina.Hioii.’ (.if ]ins.aion f liml uiioii|r)i, finiiiy iilil nifiliTyoiiilt'i'niii fcllyoii, I brukfcs liis lii'tul hvii*i;, iHiil Jiin tiriii niu-i-, in litn of i l ; but be litmnlu ayrt hfonn-il (o lov’ii 1110 111! Hit) bettov, funl lio rliTljlrt to nm now Vel'y liini’ll U h two pirrimof (be .sniiie I'liiji tojrulbei' II bell ibiriiii,4' at wm.- \Ve till! tile,sole .sitr\i\ui'« of a llioiisiiinl liml 1 elilM iljTii, no oilier one in left atlont. 1 liail been a miilor from Inii Itiiiifl, anil when I lui.s tiveiity the, 1 may safely miy no man wan more (it to eommiiinl a ies.si‘T imunitr flie marinerti of I'diiflainl. .Ainl at tliin lime in\ iiiiele ilieil ainl lell me bint'oi'lmie. 1 liml iieier seen him,ami baiilly knew of lii.s exititiMiee; [fill 1 bail now s|ieakilio-ov ieiiliee of llie fart ibal lie bail exinleil, anil ei|iiall\ gooil jdoof liial be exisleij no |ol|icer. I wie- very \oiiii^!c ami slioiio^' in limli, am] I lliiiik alolit in in-ari, ainl I wanjios .•Si*i,seil of a felllal of some iliollsnlnl |ie mmiim. \\ iml bar w as llieie to m\ enjo\ meal of llie jr,,u(ls of life? No bjil', III ileeil, blit I fell sorely llie biek of menus of elijov melil. 1 vvn.sn .sailor in eveli sense. M\ eiliinilioii v\Ills toleiable, ami I bail lead .soiiK* book-s, bill my ta.sli-s weie imiilieal, nmi I pined oiishoie. A on willmisdv n ilelsland, llieli, v\ li\ i( Wan lluil I lilllll Vaelil iiid speiil iimsl of my lime on tier. ,Slii* was I line eiiilt, suited io my lasic in elel'V res|.in-|, and I lellieiulsel willi II slLdi, low, llie lia] p3 dav.s I bale spent m tin- I'oam.” 1 Used fo ccad eoiisidenible in my ettbin, and m l•^|sio)mll_\, indeed \\eekl\, inv il<‘d parlies ol iCenllenieli lo e'.ijjsi, u.lli me. Hill llie tool of a ladv bad lie.er been on the deck of iiiv boal, aiid I bieali Ic have an old bm ledni’s piide m llmi f.iel. Act, 1 eolile.ss 111 3 oil a set lei loiisine lot .■■ome .sol I of a/iecllon dill’eieiil liom ali\ I Imd belelulole kllowil, aild a I'estle.s'iies.- when men lidked of beaiililnl Women in my pleseiire. ( )lie. s l i m m e r e \ emne- ball in w bieii mi nnele liielv alone. prised wliile loi>hllie u\ el |IIV I enlniiiee ofa o'eiilleimil Imslil) aniioiim-ed, and jriiinp; ....... *'f ■■ •' A mir pardon, sii, i;,r m\ . ............. . oiis enlraiire. .My I of,-es have inn iiwai )iie. slimmer e\eninic f was al (be mi nnele died, iiml was 'loWcsrd.s sim.sel I was sni- wliile lookilie o\ el mv books, bl llie liealioii.s o no lillli with my earriaffe, aid dasl'n.'d to Jiieei iir yoiir jniik ffaie. iM v l_l injured, niid my sis er shi.'d liberlliki' lM\ I'n wa« bad er is no\v' iiafeliiny him. I have Itikeii ilic |jbetl\’ to ask yoiir periiliHsioii to blinirbim lo loitr vesideliee.” “ Of euiii.se, my ci nseiil ivas }iistantl\ iciveii, and m\ own ea.iitiee dispatelied llie Jiai'k p;a(e, “ lAlr. hmelair wa.s ii m-nllemaii of for idles flolli me h leafs ol mule of ap-e, wius on bis wa\, ii, . omptini I'ilb ’.s liiiigie, lliere Io me, lesidiiip; alioiil forl_v H ml lii.s fallier nn ini ainl, lilt I'bei, die Ids soil, to lllijl sull’.-j and beiairied. They were siraiipeis to me, but I made (liem wt)leoiiii| |o my bouse if it were their own, ami insisted un llmir n.siiio it. “ Miss Kinelair was llie first woman who bad e.russed my dour stuim sinew I bad been the pii.s.ses.sur of lliediall. And well might she liave, been lovpd bi better men ibaii i. iSbe was very sinall ami very beauti- Inl—ut till! si/,i) (,f Venus, wlueb all men worship as the perfeelimi of womanly bme ly, blit liavmg a soli blue eye strangely sliadod by jut Llaek brows her'face preseut- ud till) t'ontfast Ilf piirily of ivliileiiuss in the eiimplexiuii get ulf by raven Imii', ami yet that Invir banging in eliisleiiiig eiiiis, imbouml by womb m lillet, and tbe wliule tiieu lit ii]i . willi an expressiuii of geiiile trust a|id e.oiyjilutu eoiilhieiiee, uilliur in all armm/1 her, pr else in Imr oivn imiomilable didetminalibji, For (Alary .Sinclair had a mind of Imv own, and a far-suuiiig one too, tSba was nineleen (ben. soft hiliii lyjcH will hrighmn with ii wonderwliencu' remains ovop the bill tberIf died in my lioiiso, ami I at- loimi orueessiim tlial; bore bis dlcr Hott hhi it ciintc, -- / ffa Imrlittirt, vvlieriynniHpiuiHiittir Inn:, h U c will, liml .hur imitluir’s nninn. fft (8 Haul that every mortal walks hel-wufiiyfwiuiiigelH t*i*iw Jfs^lMlSithe ill, hilt hints,it, if ’iwSoi'o tlm luidiiight l*aa imjwartgfi; jf imcwmd'^, tlmn Jw sualH it for .the Aail tln! rigk l^-i|^.iiargel hnwiag low with f Mfill lie liotf right Imml angel. Healing up the good frirrlfeaven, iilbMngiMmt the midnight watches and no inistliicil ngforgiven. forget nm, darling, wlien I’m Bleejiliig J,ii^ lUioa my hoHoni, as I love tlieo,—nyxi A- JJOI j I^AR o il 'l'WO‘ ifY fti'miY M’otmiK. Witli cii^otiH Btep as we tread onr way thrmigU This intricate world as other folks do, Way we Htill on one journey lie able to vic.w The heneyoleiit face of a doliw or two; For an excellent tidng is a dollar or two, No friend Is so trne as a dolJar or two; Thro’ eoimt-ry or town, as wfi pass lip ami down; No pjwiTiorti so good as a dollar or ttwi ■17011111 ymj rea/1 yonrsdf out of the Bachelor crow ; And Hm* h»wJ or a l’C!i'‘'l« divinity sue? ; I'liii miiHt, always he rtmly tli« handaonio to do, ' Altlimigb it should co^yoii o. dollar or two. five’s arrows are tipped with a dollar or two, And tlmadhctlons are gained hy a dollar nr tvro, i The heat aid yon m meet In advancing yoiu'Hiilt, U tho eJOftnoiit chink of a dollar op two- ■Would ymi wfsh your existence with faith to Imhuo, And«nfp| In tlwfanlw of thesanctliled few? iviiiains ovor'tbu bill ami valley to tlm old diiireb yardlii wbieli liis aiieeslors wuru tJm eansu of tlm autrsioii I juijbu'ir^ tlm buiiso, or a))|)roaeiiiiig tUmjmu of tJint maleldussgiij. I bu- iJmt I funroil llm imigio of but’ beaii- ivitii my imivortlii- 1 belovod by Imr. luiil. Om;u dftm* that. 1 eallml on tlio laiii- iJy, ami tlmi|;|nvoii|ed tlrnm. I eamiot tejl you ivliat Wdtlt’ bad 1.0 uijbu'ii tlm inJli iiovu tbal ty, timl waa unprussod puss to lovm bur or to be I Jatcvv ]ier nsaooiiitos ivm u of tlw noble, tlm oducalud, the vullned, am i tliat |. ivaa no)io of those. W bafc tlmn cm ild. I expect Imt m iaery, if I yiuklutl to tjw clinnn of timt exrjuisilo bojuifcy, or gracea w hich 1 knew werti in bur atad I “ A year paaaod, and I waa a very buy in niy cQ ltim iod thongliiH of her; I jmr- aimded m yaolf a tlunmaml tinma tlm t I did not love Imr, jind a tlionaand linm a deter- nuned to prove it by entering Imr presence. At length 1 tbrevv m yaelf into the vortex pf London aocioly, am i waa loat in llm wkirlpook One evening, at a crowded aaaonibly, I wiu? atanding near a window in a rueoas, bdking w ith a lady, when X fejt g atrange tbril), I cannot dostd’ibo it to yon, Inifc ita efiTect w as visible to niy com panion, w bo instantly said, Y on arc nnwol), M r, I art, arc yon not? w 4f,.i, HteW\ Your face became and- A n d W ld d ia ' To onlay ft good ..... -------- -- Yon dilist fpaoly pome down with -. .. Thft gpHPftl l»i pwacftod for a dollar or two, thdralwlon Is reaiilieil hy a dollar or two, yna may sip some ftttimcH biit thn womt of all cpim Jft to fiOfl yaorself HlWrt of a dollar or two, ' )T|knotthft folfest form that hold* , fj|0SWto«H»reftthftf frogmac(5^n^ denly (bialmd, and ymm band tvejnbled so ns to shake tbe curtain,” 0 It was inexplicable to myself, but I :wa^ startled at tlm annonneomont of Mr, ancl Mias Hinel/iir. I turned, and Sfiw she was entering on her brother’s nmi, more Viaantiftil than ever, tfow 1 escaped I did |ot know, hub I tlid so, li two, of ttoknowB but powerful cimraor toutw iah j “ I beard of Imr fre.pmntly m>w as m gaged Ilia Mr. Walker ; a man iiliom ktieiv Well, ami iva.s readv b. do botior i ivoiilli^ of lim* love. When at k-nglli saw ; as I sujiposed very satiMarlosy e\i- ilenms of the Inilli of die rumor, f left l.omlon ami met them no more. T'liesamo nimor follovveil me in lell.ms, ami vet I was mad eiiiiiigb to dream of Mary Hinclair, iin- lil months afl/'r I awoke to Ihe noise of what a fool I bad been, t ’onv iiieeil of I lii.s, I Weill on board my jaelil abmil iimlsiim- nier, ami for four weeks never sat lout on .shore. “ I tiie Bidlry day w lu-n piteli vva.s fr\ iiig on llm ileek, ill the hot him, We lulled belli - ily in llm Hay of Hiseay, ami I prt.ssed the afternoon under sail, on tlm larlu ard ipiar- ter-dei’k. Toward evening, I fancied a slot 111 was brewing, ami liaving made all leadv for it, smoked on llm (all rail till mid iiiulii and ibeii imiied ill, Will lou be- lieieiim ; 1 tell lliat strange llaill (brungli mi veins as I lay in mv bammoek, ami awoki' Wllb il, lilleeli seeoml.s bel'oie tbe Wiileli called smldeldy Io lint mail III (lie win el, “ Hull- port }oiirbelm! a sail on die lee bow. ,‘s|eai|y ! so !” “ I was on deck in an instant, ami .saw dial a still bree/(e was blowing and a small sebouiier showing no liglils, lunl eio.ssed om lure tool widiiii a jiislol sliot, ami was liow heal mg lip Io llie liol lllWe.sl. 'Uieskv elomlj and dink, but tlm bree/.o Wiis vei_v hleadVjiiiid I wejit below again and alterlter eiinleavoiillavoiing eiiiolioii I bad I a eiinle lainly Io aeeoiml for dm eiiiolioii i bad lell, ill any leasonable Wll), I III lejiglli lell asleep, and llm rocking ut III) Ve.s.sel as .she lleW lielol'e llli! wiml,ga\C jii.si million eiioligdi lomy liammoidc to lull Hie iiiio a sound slumber. Hiil I dreiuiieil nil niglit of Marv .Sinclair. I dreamed of her, bni il was in implea-sniil dieams. I saw luTslamlmg oil dm deck of dm “ I'oam” and as 1 Would advance towards her die loriii of W alker woiild iiilerpo.'-e. I would liiin v ml .(jiiie.s, dial 1113 aiin.s were aiomnl her, and ln-i- foim was Vesling agiiinsi m\ .sale, mild iier liea.l lay on my slioiihler; nmi llieii by (Im .straiigce miilalioiis ol dieiimH, il was iiul I, but AA'alkei, iliiO was lioldmg her, imd I Wii.s“ .ia(md to a |io.^l, looking; al diem ; aiidi sIm would kis.-i Imii, and again llm ki.s.s 'i.oiilil be bmningoii mv bps. Ihe Ii,..i.-Iiilig found me W ide awakt’-, leasomiio, luvself oiil of mv lam US. l>v noon 1 bad elioiigji to do. T ile oeeaii W.s a rtolised. A leiiijiesl Was out on ibii sea, and llie Foam weiil berole il. “ Niglil caiim dow n glooiiiilv. T'lmvm v bliiekm ss ol ilaiklies.s vwis on llm waler as we ileu b.db|'e tlm tenible blast. I wasoii deek laslied lodle wheel, bv wilieb I sloud, wilii a kiiilit wiiliiii reach to eiil dm las|i ig, if (mciwary, WA Jiml bill 11 lag nf III oil Imr, and ye| slm moved more like a bird than a boal, from wave. Io wave. Again ami tigaiii, a Mim wave vveiil ovi i' ms, biii hill! came n|i lilm a. iliiek and sliool. oil die water and /lashed on. I Now sill* die blow, dial .'laggeied as n lilovv was iiiglil iiave s l a v e d a m a n - o f wav bill kepi gaiiaiiliv on; ami now sberuli(!d heiiviiv and slow 11, bill n e v e r a b a l e i l l l m swill lliglil low ai'd.s .■'bore. Il was midiiiglil vvbeii llie wind wa.s liiglie.sl, d i m b o w l i n g of die l•ordage was demoiiiueal. N o w a s e i e a m , now a h b r i e k , now a wail, ami imw a laiigli of l i l o e l u i l g muilliess. On, oil vVe lleW. I looked lip, ami Imiied iplile. aroimd dm liuiU.oii, liul could see no sky, m> sea, no cloiiid—all was blaekiiess. Al dial momeiil I lell ibal slnmg-e lloill, ami aMlm ilislaiit faiieied a denser blaekiiess ahead ; ami dm next with a crash and jilimge llm l'’imm was gone 1 Down weiil my gallaiil boal, and willi Imr, aiiollmr le.ssel, mist eii ill dm bJaek niglil. 'I'lm wheel Io wliieli 1 liad been liislieil, bad broken loo.se and gone over winli me before slm sank. Il was Iieav3, airnl I eiil away, ami si!t!iiig a spar, weld down ill die deep sini almve my boal. 1 seized il, ami a llirill of agony shot lliroiigb rm) as I reeognized dm delieate. linger o fa woman. I drew Imr tome, and laslmd liier by my side, and so, in tlm blaek niglil, ivu two uloim Ibmiud away over tlm ■ nmy ocfiaii. “ Aly companion wassuiiselcs.s—for nuglit 1 knew, deinl. A tliolisaml emodons jmss- e.d iboiigli my mind in dm next live min- Who was my eonipanioii on llm ‘‘ Now eamu tbe low wild ivail that ]ire- eedes the breaking of tlm storm. Tlm air seiuiei] tilled willi viewle.ss sjiirils mourn ful singing and sigliing, 1 never lliongbt of her as anything else than a Immim be ing. ft IVas that liniiiiinily, llmlilcai’ like ness of life, that em|eare(l her to me. I wound mj' arm around her, and drew her (dose, Io my lieiii't,amlboivedmy bead over her, ami in dm wildness of the moment I jiie.ssed )iiv lips to Imrs in a long jiassion- ale ki.ss of iiileii.su lov’e mul agony. Him gave il Imek, ami miirnmring some name of emleaimeiit, wmmd her jU’JIW aiomnl my neeic ami lav ing her bead on my .slioiilder with lierlbrebead pie.ssed against my elieek, fell into a calm slumber. Thai kiss burns oil my lijis ibis bmir. Ilalf a eeiilnry of die eohl ki.s.ses of (be World have Hot sllf- lieeil to eliill its inlllleliee. Il tlirills me. now as ibeii 1 It vvas mailne.ss willi idol Woi.sliip of dm form (bnl gave lls in the image of liim.self w llieli in (bat liour 1 ailollied as ever (/oil! I feel the iineaitli ly j'»y again to day, as I remember (lie ija.-iMif ilio.se iiiiknovvii ariii.s, ami tlm soft jnessme of dial roielu-ml. 1 km-vv not, I cared not, if slm vvere. old ami iiaggard, i y onngami fail'. “ 1 only knew and rejoieed willi joy m told llial she was bmiiim, mortal, of my own km by die gieat l''atlier of onr race.. It was a niglil of dioiigbl, ami t was Maly lions and ]ilmnltisms liml iie\!'r ean be deseiibed. Mol iiilig dliw lied glavely . 'I'lm lir.'l l.iini gleam ofliglil sbowed me a iliiv ing eloinl above my bead it was wide/iiii I'll willi a shudder. 1 lulled ligdil, I wanted Io lloal oiioverlliat bmiv ing oeeaii, willi dial fonn eliiig'iiig/ to me, and my arms ai'oiiml il, ami m y lips ever am i iiiioii ]irei ed to dm pa.ssioiiless lips of dm lieavy sleeper. J asked no light. Ilvvasan iii- limli'roii my domain, and would drive her Iroin my embiaee, 1 was mad. “ Hill as I saw die fnee of my eompiHi- ioii gi ill 11mlly lev fail'd in die daw iiing lignl; 1113 evi s began Io make oiil one bv mm (111! Ieillllles,!llid utleliglli llie lenibl»! Ill eaiin- slowlv burning into my brain, iiioiiiiied iiloiid in my ngoiiv, “ (toil of lieaveii-., ,she is dead !” Amt it 8mrlair. I till .sill! w as not ill m|. “ We. (loaled all day long on dm sea, ami al imdiiigbl of dm next night 1 bailed a ship and diey took Us oil'. Fvi ry man liom die I'oam ami (be oilier le.s.sel was dm I'aiiy, a seliooiier yiiebt, belonging to friend of Mi.s.s t-ineliiir, vvilb ivlimii she ami her biolber ami a pni'ty of ladies ami geiiilmiieii bad siarletl but (bleu days pre viously till a Weuk’siMllisi!. 1 need not tell you bow 1 explained dial strange (brill as llie seliooiier el'iKSseil onr bow oil llm niglil before die edllisioii, and ivbieli t felt agniii al dll! moment of dm era.sb, nor wlial in lerprelalioii ! gave to die wild tmimlt of eiiiolioii.s all dial long niglil. manied Maiy Hiiielair, ami I bmied liei lliiily years al'leiwaid.->; ami I some limes liiivu llie Slime eV ideliee of her pies eiiee liovv, dial 1 Used (o have when him lived oil the. same e.iilli willi me.” Oil' oitiN'i'iiVir. W'bat a iilimkninsi dm viorld Imvi nle.s. slight sjuir'l simk 'I \V;i Wlmt was llm ie.s.S(«l 1 bail S l i n k ? AVas I with tlm Im dy of only liimmn being, or was there a spark of life left? am i how eoiilil I fan il to a llaiim ?— Wonkl i), not, bo better to lot Imr sink tlmn lloat oil'vvidi Hie, diiiH aloiio to lilarvu or die of thirst and agony. “J elmifoil Imr hands, lum fuvelmad, Imv slioiililurs, .111 dill ijeiisc (lai'kliess I cunkl not See ai foatiire of her faoo, nor lell if slm w ere old oryoiing—seaively w bito or blaek. 'I'lw silcTU'w on dm sea ivas fearful. Ho long as J. bad been on tlm deck of my boat tlm wind whistling Ibrmigli dm ropes and aroiHid the spars, Imd inadc a coiidmied smind; ImtHow 1 Imard nothing hut dm oecasioim) sjirinkling of tlm spray, the dasli of a loam cap or tlm lioavy soimd of tlm wind pressing on my wav, “ At length slm moved her hand feehly ill miim. lioiv my lieart leajmd at diat slight wvXdoiieo that XiViis not alone on Ilia wild ocean, I redoiiblud my exertioiia,— I passed one of her arms over my nuek (o keep it omt of tliw water, while I chafed dm odier hand with both of mino. I felt t)ie clasp of that arm tighten, 1 howod my head towards liei's, Hho drew mo close to her, ajid laid lici’ cheek against mine. I let it rest tlmra—it might warm liev’si and so help to give her life. Then she nestled close to ])iiy bosom and wliispoi-cd ‘‘ thank yon,” Wliy did my brain so wildly thi’ob yn my bead at that whispered sentonr-e?— Hho know’ jiot w'liord slio wna lliaf waa eluai’, Her mind WAS wandodng. At that instanf. the end of the spar struck soma heavy ' hjoot, and we were dashed hy a Imgo way’o vor it, and to my joy woro left on a float- ig deck. I cut tha lashing froiii tho spar, ltd fastened my eorapanjo.u and myae|t to die part o f die new toft or wreck, J knew not which, iind all the time I hat arm was around njpieckj and ri^id m if in death, liermi! ihe iliHi-oVeiy ofjililililig? Noliook.'!, or pilpelh willi Wlieli l Io begnile a leihlil'e boor; no nevvs iVom foii-igu eoimtrie!), .xeareely ; Ho liolim tales Io glililileil the lieiii't of llm weary traveler; and tlm ripe, eomiiion HniHe vif great men, eonlil sniiee- ly ever iviieli ii.s. Olieol its lir.sl iieliieVemetilH Wiis llie |)l'ilililig ol' llm liilile, ainl (be jieisoii wbo printed il, (Dr, Fmihliis ( believe) was obliged to Iriive tlm eoimlry to i-.wiipu be ing killril by tbe people, who hllppu.M-d llilll to be in leiigim willi llm devil. Hill, lliiiiiks to printing, llm people were laiiglil better, and ean now regfird with ealmiu-.vs llmllioiihaiids ol boidc.H and papers wliieli are lloaling over llm land, woikin good rixsiill.H, and alVmding a good from (be. <//««/ wliieli must bavu ivigned pleilimiiliiiiiL bel'oie llm ibijcuvory ofpiiiiL- We regard it ns being tlm iiio.sl impoH (ant invention ever diseoveivd ; as laying tlm foimdiilion of utimr aebievemeiits, ami as being lira! and feromust among ullmr great diseoveries. \A oiild lelegrajibs bavu beuii in opera tion, liml priming imvur been diseoveivd'? We Ibiiik not; for, us imwbpaiiers multi- pled, a spirit of rivalry was uxliibilcd bo- twceii timm, each oim Imiiig desirmtH lugcl dm bilesL imwstosjiread belbre llmir read ers, and, to Slid Uiein in llmir clforts, Mr. MoiiHij set bis vtils to, work and invoiUed bis glul'ioiis system, J’eople were m ade wiser X»y the hiiitsim- ])(irled (In'oiigli books am] papors, and feds, (bat eoiild never bave been m ade iiiiblic ivmro it not for prim ing, were gleaimd from ditfeveut (piartui's, and these, being placed logethei', form ed Urn basis of oUier inven tions. Hcbool-books mnUiplied, to toacb tlm young idea bow to slieot,” for wise m en, jinding a medium dirpngli ivbleb (0 im part tim ir kiiowk'dgo, set to work diligent ly to rid the ivoi-ld of ignoi'aneo, Antbors now Avroto timir books and es says with greater clmoihilness, feeling .as- sni'ed that, they conhl he spread tvw'oad ivbom dm way was being ])aved for future, e.xeellelien. 'riiese, tlm n, are som e of llm good, ef- feels exifiting in a great jneamii'e, from I .dmplu iiieideiil of a m aii’a enlling let! ii|)oii a Iren, aH im liiig a strikingjiroof dial “ jP'eat ell'eem (dteii aribe fiom lilde sulir- ■liul let US go furdier, and see ivliat pro gress dm art lias made sinee die day« bj:|,uld hmg syne,\ I’lace a book or pajii of date many yeaisago, lieside oiie of dm jiiv.seiit day, and one eoiild more fully ap preciate the beauty and eleariiess of llie, type, and dm jilaimiess of dm jaiiil of llm modern oim, wlmn compared widi dm rude, and uneoiitli apjiearaneu of dm one of more aiieieiit origiiit It is estim ated tlm t (bare, are nearly //nri IhuUHtiml jiajiei's of every de.seriplion jiriet' ed in dm I'liileil Htale.s, gladdening dio.He whom (bey vinil willi llm ir elieering ilillil- eiiees, and flll'nisldlig lojiiea, botll for llioiiglil and eonversadoii. AI (be. olliee of llm Nevv A'ol'k Ti'ihiliii' oim liim divd and llilee tbollsalid 'J'rihiliir.i led Weekly , besidcH llieir daily ibbim wliieli mw.sl also am om il lom aiiy lliu Il i.s e.'<liiiialed lliai llm receipts of tbe. ■yV/Z/ai/c olliee am oim ted in one. year, clear of all expeiise.s, |o f iillitif Ihoiiiitnid dollars. 'I'liele being blit few ]ia]ier.s in Fiiglaiid, die l.oiidon Tliiu'is, it i.s lliougbl, lias die largest eiivnlalioii ofaiiy juiper intlie world, and all im m ense sum is realized yearly m it ol die Jii olils of dial one papii I’ie.''sch jiru iiovA eoiisli iielisl eapable of pdiiling al dm rale of sixlirii llioiisand slme.ls all lioiir, and, if laxed Io llmir i|l most, ean be mado lo i.ssiu!///1/7//// Ihuiixtnul an Imiir. I’lipevs of all kinds-liienuy leligioii.s, jioliliea), Ae., ean now be. boiiglit for a mere song, and no peisoii ean ofli-r as aiiexeii.se for iiol jiiiieliasiiig dial Im “ loo poor!” Aiiil wlial a eomrorl il i.s for a jioor man, alier bis day’s labor is over to ■lend dm evening willi bis pajier, now los Ig liim.self ill .some Well iold lale, alloll wandering, as il vveir in I'oreigii lands, and storing ids mind die. while willi n.M-fiil knowledge. Il i.s lively mall’s i/a///, w liel b rieli or poor, Io be!|) suppoi l by lii.s pal I'onage dm art wliieli lias doim .so much for Ilk! World, and, wllelber be. does il l)V piir- 'liaslng books or papers, be eaniiot. invesi bis money more prolilably. Nolw idi.slaiiijing tlm great amomil of pl'inliiig doim in (bis eonnlry, some people aie eiidrely igiuiralit of the manner in wliieli it i.s done. Here is all aiieedole wliieli i.s true, illiisiraliiig dm qime.r ideas ])fople, sometimes indulge in : ' .An old lady, ivbose Hible being torn,set rt.l' to dm printing olliee, to get a new one |iinled, and lieiiig informed dial it ivonid hke'iTgiel.t. ii bile to print a IielV o)m, le- simplieily dial “ she 'iTglel.t. / mil lied, ivilli great 1 lad bi'onglil her knilliiig along ami emild mil imlil niglit for it 1”— ll'nci 'trliij AIa</ obligoii to pen, at great labnr, with die .................. - ............... „,10V lUidard, and pi'flsperity havered over the |aud. kXefmwhile, iinpvetvetnenle were he^ ing made in pHnting, , Tiie demand fer kuQwfedgo being ou the inorcase,au 4 brave- ■ _ ■ wenkon. Thu price for ipoksand newspapers being gradnall ly the gaud Avov hpuks and newspape dneed so pa to place them within the reach pf all, as the prp0o«a became easier and more speedy. A feeling aimoBkammmting to^ reverence, was tivincw towwvls dm lofe’nera pf the art,, awll they were gm’dsd ! art aw they v ein|^ih|^ I W i figtitly .. Uoii’l .Siii iiK <0 ifi i-.” D uh U sjKvli' /o her ! 'I'liiTe was a bitter sneer ii|ioii llui lilllll girl’s li|», as .slm and her eoiiipaiiioii liiilied away from llm puoi er dressed seliool eompaliioli. No, bull' Mi.-.s, don’t speak to ibe, ]ioor girl. Yintr fallier swindled poor iieopln and made a large properly oiil of ilieir liard eainiiig.s. lie. was a low-laed xaga- boiid w lien a y oiing man, and imiveisally despised, lillt is now one of llm “ upj.oi' lell.” At Imart he is ns base, and as low as ever III! was. Hilt Im deals ill slock and robs by sliaviiig lionils and mortgages, lie. is limiieyI'd mini, llu is I'ieli. Ile i s ynlir fatluT, .Miss, and would not likail wereyoii III place yiuirsidf on a level vvilb lioiioia- ble people, /JoaV .vy/CiiX' lo Ju )'! 'Hie girl is plainly clad, and lias an bum ble home and a poormotjier. Her fallier vvas riiiiied by mm who now rolls in wealtli and died a slriekeii man. llis line lioiise, tbe. early bourn of tlm poor girl—was sokl at a saerilice, and purebased by/(Im man vvbo ruined him. Her mother, the once linaiiliful and aeeomjilislmd belle and noble woman, lake.s in vvashiiig, tqn‘i(k to her! Her sweet faeii is jiale and sad, and her dress is coarse and ]iliiiiily Hiinle, \Miy can’t llm vulgar tiling dress as you do, and xvliy’ eim’j her .sad-bi'iirted mother liavo a tine bouse and ride to cliiircli in a earriagu ? wind; business have folks to be poor? lloxv exceedingly vulgar it is to xvorlc for a living! jMmH spwh hher/ Him ain’t fit for your (.•om pauy-slm don’t dress well enough. No m atter if slm dues Im ar tlm cutting Words, Poor cliililrcn have no feeling,— It’s your privilege to say w hat you are pleased to about such kind of folks. Tiicve is a tear in Imr m ild blue eym and a ijiiick (lush on bor pale elieek, null as slm passes llm grm ip w ith llm ir hoops, sliu draws bur e.lmnkcruil bum m t tigiitly nronnd her face and steals aw’uyw'ilb m any a bitter sob.— 1 loryuiiiig heart is learning its lirst surruw'. J lcr xyuimin Imart will need all ife bravoiy. Him m ay trium jib in tlm stern and trying struggle, or she m ay givo iiA\ ay and go dow n to ■w'ursu than a giayc, * Iler soul wasifidl of the pnre and tlm uo- blo in all that is womanly, but they cnisli- ed Imr with an iron h # l ancl slve was lost. -■f' FANNV Fisam umiviiiivH j^uAVYH cm ’rjiisiinav.’—vmnms Dickons has just h id a pnhlio coriiplimont paid to him by Lord Campbell, Ubiof h w tico of England, Tlmy were trying Cfisos in the Omirt of Queen’s Poncli, add Obarlcs 1 Xickens Avas called on tlio list of special Jurors, \Wbon ho did not answer to Ins name, I-coi'd OainpbeU iaitl'^’* If this ilhis- tiious antliPr were still engaged in the great chancery suit- in ^Ihcak XIonso,’ t inoMix on.vi foi.. m m ur,. Tlm late, celelirated Ml', ( ’lay waa a of groat re.-'iiliilioii and niiihidcrtible daring. ■lie oliec told (lie. ful)i/VV illg ;il|.-eiln|e ton fiieiid of uiir.M. 'rnocling in early mnn- liiioil, ill a )iiililii' eoiiveyiiiiee in a Honih I'kihlerii .Stele, lie liniiiil liiin.-.e]fiii llieeuui jiaiiy of lliiei! iiliier per.-'.iiiM, e.iuiHiHiing ui' Il young lady and geiilleinaii, iier Inihbaiid, and of an individual mnllled nji in a elualc, vvlioKe l•(l|lnlellalu•n wiih euiieealed, aini who apiieared to be indulging in a le.te-a- tele vvilb Mmplieii.s. Hiiddenly aliiglivavv- ny Ixeiitui'lviaii got into llieemieli sninking a cigar, and frowia-d lieively armind, a^ mill'll as to say , “ I'm bnlf Imrse, liidf alli gator; llieyailel' liow el'uf the l'ole.-.(, all brimslmie but (be bead and ears, and lluil’s nijiial'orli.s,\ In I'aet, be looked as srivage as a iimal-axe, and jiiili'ed foi lb ()m huge voliime.s of Miioke vvilbont ivl'ereiieti to llm company wiiliin, ehpecially of (be. lady, willi iiuinifested eertain iimitl kyiujilmih n|‘ annoy aiiee, I'ivhonlly, al'li-i .-.nme w lii.'.jiei- ing, the gentleimm vvitli her, in llm pulile.-il aceelil.s, leipiesled llmslraligei' not to smoke, as it amioyed bis euiiipaiiimi. 'i'im fellow an.svvered, “ I reckon I’veiiaidmv plaeii.— aii.svvered, I’ll Mllukii as milell paid mv plaeii Jilease, an World hliaii’l hlopiim.” Willi that be look ed daligeroiiH, and rolled liin ey e.H loiilid lus iiel'eely as a rallleHiuike. 11 was evident lie liad III) objei-lioii io a ipiaiTel, and ibal it' it oeeitiied il was lil idy to lend lo a. deadly siriiggle, Tlm y oiiiig man who bad spoke. Io him sliiiink back and was sile.nl. Clay fell lii.s gallanliy aroused. He. eoii- siduied for a niomeiit. w liellai'be sliolild ililelle.ru; bill experielieed aiialiiial I'eliie- (aiiee lo draw upon liim.-.idf tliebriilal v io- leiii'i! of llis glgaiilie inheisaiy. In dial jaw less eoiiiilry, lie knew his life miglil In- San ilieed miilV ellge.l. He. kllelV liilllseir pbvsieally miei|lial lo llie. eo|ite.--l, an.l lie ibougbt afler all, it wasiiol bis bii.sine.ss (jiiixoiically lo lake up aiioliier man’.s (|imr I'el. Feeling pil\ for llie illslllted aild llis gllsl lowards die. il|.-llller lie delermilled lo lalii! no iioliee; w lu-n, very ipoeklv ind.-ed, die cloaked lieiiie in llm eoiner a.-lllned I nprielii p.,.-.iiiiin, and llu- niaiille Ifeied lo tail I'loni i( vvilhoul ell’oil or eileiimiii. The sinall bill siiiewv iVanie. of an, plainly ilies.sed in a (iglnlv Inillon lie li'oek I'oal, Wlli i liolliing about llis ajipearanee, was seen, 1 .......... ' Ilk- lieiee TOliN« SUUV/. j Wereeeudy pllbIFlied H li.sf of (liosc uf uni jii'omilk'iii piibjie iiieii who bail ludei'ed llm pnblii-,servii'i! in (Ids eoiinlry al linearly age, and evineed I'emaikaldn laleni wlmn Voiiiig. j lie aiiiiiils (if Kngliiiid also fui'H- isli .several striking in.st.'iiiees in wldeh young men ]ia\n shown rare ability in llmir ly years. \A illiaiii Pin, dm iirst lunl ot ('Inidiam was ‘27 y ears old, wlieii u.s a member of I ’arlianmiit be waged war iiist (be. tilivisesof Sir Poberl. Wahiulc. 'rJm y oungel'J,»ilt was 1ml ‘2(1 years of agi!, w lmn w idi ennsimimale ubilily/, Im s[)oko in or of Ai|iei'ica, iigiiinst tlm v etenuis of ifelhamiari At 22 lu- was called to dm llig'n^ah'i I'espou.dlile (Hist of ( 'Inilieellor of dm Kxelii|i'iier, It was at this peiiod 1]iut lie made bis liiiiioiis sliind on die alfairs of dm J'last Indies, At 2i), ibiring llm linsl, insanity of (ieoige. HI. Im lallied aumnd die pniii'i! Ilf AA’ales, Fdmuial Ihirke, at tlm early age of 10, wrote, in opposition loda- nielaphysieal the ories of Herkeley and llunie. At I of 20 , 1 sin die Temple, winning llm lulmiratioi its iniiiali-s for dm In illiaiicy and vtuioly of llis ai'ipiisjlioii.s. Al 2n, Imwas dm lir.sfc AI 2(J, he publish ed bis J'jssay on (Im .Sublime and Heaiili- Jjord of dm 'I'reasiirv ed r •' fill, ^Al dm age. of 20, Milton biid written many of lii.- liii.-sl mi-eellaiinous poems, in- Iise.roso, ('om beaufil'id .- liiii-si mono- ivmai'kalile aikl a jiiiir Ill'll, diiii “ lay ligni'',” pas; ;r bis eollar al dm bark of iii. iircl., an.l Hilled I'orili a long ikl ilelllieialely ]Hiileil loi'lli a l o n g iie.ly l o n g , mid g l i i i e r i i i g knife fioni Il i n t l n i t hinguiai' pl.ier. “ iSiali- 'iiiil, iny i n m m know II in .V y oil d o n ’t ]iul “ nil e i g n r out in a ipi.ii(ri\of a niiimie, loW ie, W ell klloW II in .\l kjlll; briglil givy i-yes soiiglil llu-lir ..| of (be feloeioiis Kelilllekiail. A\ itlloul si-d bis Iniiiil nil .slowly iilid delilieialely — exlreliie.ly long, mid its hlmadi in thill hinguiai' pl.ie. gi!i',” ’........’ ’ ............. '' ' How ana, and if _ rim window in a ipi.n (ri\'of pul (bis kiiile dii'oiigli yoiir bowels, assure as deadi.” t'lay said Im in-vrr lorgol in alti'i' lile dm expr.-s--ioM of lln- ( 'ol’.s e\rk al dial liioiiienl. 'llm pri-iloininaiil im pi'i-skioii made upon liini was tlm e.-ilainlv ol' dm llii'eal bein-!; fiillill.-d, and appaii-iil dm 1 anil! com i. lion imjin-sM.l ilsrlf i-ri long upon llm oil. nd.H'. liurii.g two <>i llilee sreoiids liisi-yrs ini-t dial of H.ivvli- He was llie.weaki-l', mul Im ipiailed. \A illi eiiian, be lore llie. cigar from lii-iwefii bis ■elli, and llimg il, seovvliiig, Inil downcasi, oil! of dm eoaeli wilklow. Upon llii.s Col. James How ie a.s delibei alely ivplaeed bis long knife, in ils ei e.-nli ie hiding place, and, illioiil say ing a woi'd lo any uue. els.-, or V (i'll voui'lisaliiig a glaneu ai any oim, in folded bis eloiik avoiiiid biiu, and did not iillei' anodii-r .sy lable lo llie. end of lli<! joiir Xno Quarttrlji I heir to fu r Jon. IVli-iijiil l»u-u i r.s S^i-.-sri > i-ii. I'’alni(y from old a.ge i-annol be eureil, lail il limy lie preVeiiled by employ ing dm mind eonslaiidy in reading iind in eoiiv.-i' Kiilioii in die evening of life. Dr. Jolmsun aseribea die I'aliiity of iJeanHwift lo (wo eau.ses; lirsi, to resobilioii made in Ids y uulb tlmt be, would never wear siiectiU'les, fnnu want of wliieli be was imalilH lo read in die decline, of lil’e, tind sneoiid, to bis nvai'ieu, wliieli led him to alwemul from vis itors, or deny liiinself to eompimy,by wliieli means bo deprived liimself of the only Iw o methods by wliieli new ideas are ae- iHih'cil, ol'ulcl ones are reiioviitcil. His mind Ifingiiislied fur the want, of exuri-tho, and grmlually/ culJapseil info idiotism, iii wldeh stale lie spent die ('.lose ofjiis life, iu a hos pital fuunded by himself ferpersuim alllie.t- ecl by t)t« smuc'clisorcle.r, of w hic'b lie linal- ly ili'oil, (k)imtry' peojile, wbou (bey have uo rel ish fuv books; vvlieu they lose |)m (diility to Work, logo abroad, fruin age or weak ness, are very'’apt tubee.ujua fatuitous; ea- pocially ns Iboy are too ofteu closcrtecl iu tlicir old age by llui yojmgci' bi'anebes of tlicdr fiuiulics, iu coiisequeuee of w'bicb tbwir minds licnpuio torpid frcuu tlio want uf society and ooiivuvsatiou, Fatuity is mure rare in cities tlmn in country^ jdaces, only bcH'aiiso society and eonvei'satiun can ba had in them on hioro easy terms, and it ia loss common among women than unvu, uidy bocimso fiteir emnlaymicmts are of such auatiiro ns admit of their being carried pn by their ib’esides, and in a secTeutary pos ture, The ilhistriciusldr, Eranklin oxhibite4 a rlL-nifi' nifthni/D*. nf <1 wa sti'ikinjr instance of the inlluetieo of rend ing, Avriting and eoiw ersation.ispruluiigiug a sound and active elate of all faculties of „ active elate of all faculties o DroKBNS D i u w QN 'fire Pltarlea the mind, Xu his eighty-fourth year In mkima baa mat. bftd « m,l Jia i..omvvbm.mt, ^pj,pp^.ered UQ OliC mailf 111 auy Pf thCTO P tlio vveal|uess or decay usually pliscryed in the minds of persons afc tXmfc advanced pe- I'iudfif liIti“ 2 ^L?ttsA ______ d'Xie royal sledge of the liussian Ozar, which ‘baa hootr ymt m rcdnisltiau Iry tim abundant snavy in XHiirope, is draAvn hy two gray horfees, across whose bachsaro .Uirowui leopard bj I I hs \ in dhe net-worh oyer 4 e harpfisa are at»nended small cirankr bells, mounted with feathoto, hesidfia 3 avgorhelj% -..v-i.i-.....J.-.-* ' I should hayo heen glad to have M( Diekeusheve, in order that he mikh how we get on at common law ” Th* ^It, was ft due of -sCdOj ’ to he ^ .d bf. re- Mr» body Tpi'Qdhpft t of toe aled eluding llis y.Uli-gm, ''eiiMH'ii! and i-i!\eral uf liii ni.;. Lunl livnm, at llm age. uf 20, pnl.lislieil llis eeli-lii'aied .•'iiiire. lijMiii (Illi “ Fnglish Hards and ,8cuteli It.-v i.-vv i-r.s ;” al 20, lliu liisl (vvii ( 'aiilti.H uf ( 'liildi- Ilar.ikl’.s I'ilgjim- ilge. Hefuie he I'eaelied hi.'’ .'l./lh yejiV, (lu\ vast pui-lie tieasiin-M uf his g.-niiis weie. e \- i-ilin.j llm wuikl.-r of all familiar with the Fiiulikh laiignage,-- and hedied at .‘i7, hir Lane .Niivvluii had maHlen-d tlm higli- i - h I elenieiils uf llm liiallmliialirs beful'e he was 20. ,\l 2.S he had diseuveiv.l llm nevv 111 I he. I i-lli-rling tc'li'Heupi', the n, aikl llm plain-lai v' f’V's- leiii. ,\l ;io he. iieeiipied llm malliemiilieal eliair al ( 'ambridg.-. .\Ir\iindi-r i ’ujic vvi'iilc many uf his ]aib- lished pueliis lu-iure llu-20lh year uf his prineiples law.', of gnu ilal ,\'l ;io he. ; al 20 Im an;.! ; al 2u llis llliad. D.-i-.l his Ixssi-y uii ( ’rit- al 2 1 ihi! “ itape uf lln- Luck,” and Lliek,” 1; great wurl;, tlm translaliun uf (he Ilufiluii '/'roiisrrljit. 'I'llK Fxi l.M'l' ;\M I-.l;irIt Vfl;. .-Amidst, (lie plidn.-. uf Nui'lli .Aiik-nra, suiim(! | pliVV- i iiislriii' fill mil lull, w llieli Inis disappi-an-d, e ilar, si|iiaie, and u. lagumd fuililiea- alLs, oinui s ; walls, ooui illi,-'i-s iu h-ngth, tumuli, 1 7o0 lu HOO fei-( ill dianu-li-i', and LlO i-d eiri-nl lillllS fi 1.111 li-el in Imighi, suiiielimes luiind, sume.times wilh si-veial slurii-H, and I'uiilainiiig ihmi- .sand.s uf ski-leluiis. Tln-st! hkeleluns are llm ri-nmiiis uf men le.-.s .-^lender ainl inure .s.pnil llniii llm piv.'.i-nl inhabilaiils uf (liuse. i-unnliii-s. lln nvasi sp.-u.-ul'gTiiiind at, lie- kuwi-i' Oiin.i.-u as w.-ll as in llm hank.s uf ilk! Casi.piiaii,, and b.-twei-n (he. Siiim-.i-S In- Ks.si-ipiibu and lln- Ki.< Hhin.'i., there I'uel.s ut nianite euVi ii-d Wilii sv Uibuliiv lii'iiii--'. I Ik-.'c s.-nlplnr.-.-'ileiiul.i lliat llie evliik-l grik-ialiuiis iM-loiini-d lu naliuns dilh-ii-nl fi'uni lliu.su vvhieh iiuw inhabit the .saiim regiuii. 11inrhohli's 'j'rtHHh, li'li-Hl Oto.oi-gk IV, Tim, I’liiki-’.s pa.ssiun fur .Mrs, Fitzher- hell, aeeuiding 111 kuid llulland’s Meiiiu- ir.s, was veiy sliuiig It.-fuii- they- Were nni- li-d, \\e. aie. lold llial he freipn-ntly came III euiiveire wilh Mv. and Mis. Fux uii (he Hibj.-. l ; liml Im i-iii-.l by llie liiaii'; that. Im l.-.slilK-.l ilk-Miii-ei il\ and V iuleiiee ul his piissiiiii and Ids di-sp.iir h\ llm must eviniv- agaiil expivs-iuii.s an.l iu iiuii.--- lulling uii llm lluur, sinking lii.s fuielmad, learing his hair, lalling inlu liv.sleries, and .swi-iiring llial he wuiild abanduii tlm i-uunfrv, fui'egu (lieeruwii, sell his jewels and j.lale, and scrape tiigel her a cumiiefelu-e tu lly V lieeljeel ul niijiefelu-e tu lly !i-liiins lu Amei'ii'i with ihe uli u his allei Mr. Fux, iu Dece.mln-v, 17 h ,' i , wrote te the X’riiiee lu dissuade, him fvum hi-s m iiuu, puiiiliug (Hit the evil e.uii.se(|iK!iH-i-« w liieli -miisl ensue, fiiiui suiih a step. The Hriiu-e 'e]irK'd ill a leller, liegililiilig “ M.V ilefll’ “ arles,” and assured M r, Fux tluit lie iiiight m ake him .self easy uii (lull um tter, aihl llial- “ the vvulld will iiuW huiiii hei'uli- viiV-ed that there iiul. unly is, hill, never way, any gnm iids fur llu-se repurls, wliieli lilte. have heeii su im ilevule|llly eilcuhl- W illi ....... ' ‘ ........ .................. *’ ^ \\ ifli respee.l (u tlm ]H'rfuvmnnee uf dm ty.reiiiuuy, we are tuld that, it. wii» JVnny’s own eai'imsl, and i'e])eiiletl ,sullieila- liujis, put nt' All's. Filzlmrlmrl’a reipmsl, Umt, ' auy ceremony wusre;sor!ed (u. Him knew if iu be invaliiJ in I hu ’, slm tbouglit it nun- S(iiise, IU k I luUl die I ’riuee su. Xl Wiis per- furnmd by an Euglisli clergyman. A cei- tilicate was signed hy liim, and adeyteil by two wilno.sses, both Reman I'albulic gen tlemen, and uim a near Jolntiun of Mns, Fitzlmrberl, Mr. Jh'riiigtun. A fai'iner wbo waa diiving a four horstr team through a woods neurJouesliovongh, Illiuuis, ae.e.omjianied by/ tvvo w’wnen and a c.iiild, percuivi'd a decayed tree on the poiu of falling. AVbippiug up his liorses, he barely cicari'd the main 1-nmk of the tree with’ llis tciun,hiif a branch fell aci'OHs tho wagon, striking-and severely n.u.i.i,.,, i.ia wife, and hreaking the arw o bat it was tlie uiled .so ;on, striking and severely injuring ids (vi,e, and breaking the arni of the (ihild in t-wto places. The horses then became fright ened and unmanageable, and ran againeti anotljer ti'cc, wdiosc brancbcB brnised the icm pt gQ gtjym’ely as to cansa bis death in ™ a few hours. Hopes were entertained, ot the wife and child. Hr- E4py i?an HnVBtoi-aPTBTs,' dent, of “ nonnhf f X ' has mmM Itor 8CYe;yj to swalh eondUk - A c o i T e ^ n - ^