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of THE. JOKER'S BUDGET. Mirth MUSJ.c Fncnd~};up Love~ prop 1 tto1;l.S snute Chase every care aDd cbarm a.Uttlc wlule\ 7 • .-- An Englismau was braggmg of the speed A l'a$t Story • A fiRICULTURE T u A on Engl1sh r:ul l'Qads to a Yankee trayelei' U , Ll ERA T RE NO THE ARTS. J ~w: i! 2 a!v!:~· seated at h1s side in one of the cars of a \fast =~~:==:==============tt=~1==~~==~==~~':J===~~=~~==i~~~~~;;:,;~~:;~~:;;;;:,:;:;~~~~~;;:;;~~===::;:===~J;:;:;~::::~ tra-In,\ in England Thellngme bell wasrnng VOL. 1. N. Y., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, [853. NO 24 ~~:~a~:;::::;;:o:t~~;:rt::~~fo~t;;~: D~ BBA;DBIJBY,/ Editor Ill; .,roprietor, J m1tigated by new ties, for t~~~[lo1ng rsn~liDtlr daya returned, she was a was slumbermg on her the N~w York Daily T.lDle!J Slfeteb Ct om Life. TtlotrsANn TtME• ToLn, YET AL• WAVS Nll:W bad called f11ends vamsb- the wind, and there they m th1s great City, \Where a received the homage or tbo,njll•pdl~ ~>>lu.<onetr pa;;ronage was courted as pat3sp.prt to d1stma~wn. labor a• from contamma- to tml 1 but therewaanne clung Beauty often pur- Isabel was beautiful guard her now , and alas ' l..,·ud'\\;!,,. wur4s utterred by ll1m ' The SIRS of the f1>• vioitlad upon the children even to t!l!i.fdtand gencratwn ' Was 1t for betrayed and hurled to \as left to the tender hei>lrtl~>•• seducer 1 Oh ye fa hll~brtn~l•' would thllt 1t we1c Lurnt brantled upon your fore ntJ•~*\'\~ ye can be made tore- '\'\l>.rv, and gu It, and shame ib~is!cles,~an<ll to the pure, O;nd lov@!y and trlistl,~g, you have given life, and cons1gn, in the bloom 11el)ltbJ and beauty, to the wor111 WiitdiiUNfilellt, than see them fulJ IDtO yours1 on the sequel He who •nru•~>t.ll,,lr tall,etll of love, of hon!ll' and truth list;e~ed, loved and trusted, and lli<l•tiH!rlts made f1 antiC by this ac curnlila!thln , and the daughter you one week ago, rmgmg where she stood m the day buw anc:' sm!le and utter • wbt re to lay ber bead \ ·~p.ttr*E!d wah contempt and fell ~ and th1e was ot- her wtth a smile of no p1ty-io was good en- '\ lJnt!gl>t go on ~ith my story, tlle*''\lth<er of tbnse who could talk tb<}u~:htleo1P of that young fallen tFUth represent hlm as pul tuey breathe A low vul- ~e~cr~less, unJ~ri<oci:pJe,d, gamhhng debau that '-he 1s a man, and 1mpun11y, !rumpling the young hearte. protC!ul'O for b1m the Word ofscorn bPtght QyQs and ruhy e;r;~diuu••ly upon h1m, and he 1s attendant and prutec- confidence as if be loved re,;pec~e,d mnoueneo wmdow and sees that she IJ!:rlor;•m•~ come to Ius very for bread, IS she who a to hrm m llg<lny prll;v- .. ••v\ her 1 oave ber 1 and • • eompamon a peg or two. CHOICE Mfs (\jjlLLANY. From tho stray Leat 'I'Iae Pnoi' (lnstomer. th: ~ :!l~:e,that noise • ' Innocently inquired \..If! Liberty and Despotism. ' \How much but~r1•> \We are approacbmg 3 to=,\ said }he En- u W1tb. pathos aha.l1 comm11nd wttb Wit beguile, A sonetoqa t~mr Qf @pgqidt or a l»llilU \ ----- --,.......,---- Lament of the Wulowcd lncbl'latc. \ --- BY DUGANNE The ollferent moues by which man has been \One half poU1ldf if you please fl \They have to commeneQ :rl.Pgmg ~~:overned may be reduced to two kmds. the .. And ~ugl\r •• ~ !)bout ten miles before thev get to a. sbttlo!), 111' iiepublicau and the JJeopotlc ~ belie d1ffiircnt \Half a pound 1 I else tho train Would run by 1 t before the belt forms of government, suggest the questiOn as \And those oran~s tu could be hearo I Wonderful, Isn tit? I aup· to wh1cb may be the best adapted to man's \Half!' dozen, SI~\ posed they haven't invented bells m ,Atneriea. I welfare That knowl~d~e Is the gt'!ittd step- \You ,. 0 by the alvea to-d•y--ell -bat yet 1 ' 'm thinking on thy smlla, Mary,- t t d · d • \ a \ \ '\ Thy bright and trustmg smile- ! one o power, IS an a m•tte •act, l!lld else 1 Be speedy lDa'am, you're keepmg bet• \\by, yes,\ replied the Yankee \We ve got that t.~espotiam bas always opposed, and some- t t bells hut cant use them on rail r~-\-. wR In the mornmg of <>ur youth and love, er CUB omers waiti\g \\\\ ~ Ere sorrow came, our !!Uil~>: [neck, prevented the dJlfusJOn of mtelbgence \Half a peck .,r ~ndian meal, aml. one fine run so 'tarnal fast that the tl:un always keep! When tlune arms ,.ere twln'd around m;r I'II••Y~ndt\' certam degree to Its subjects ts a French Toll;\ said the woman, bot her 1 1 p ahead uf the sound No use whaterer, the And mme eyes loOk'J.d mto thme, truth, t Iough t~tle yet sttll trua Despofs quivered and she turned to Wipe away the '-,, ___ ne,.er reaches th\ vilkge till aftel' the And the hear.t that throbbed for me alone are Mt generally fnends to the enlightenment triclcling tear gets by ' Was nestling close to mme 1 of their subjects, because lt is de~imental to 1 looked at her straw bonnet, all broken, at ••It> deed tH exclaimed the E¥hman I see full many n smtle, M!IJ'j', On 7<>ttn15 hps beam me; bnght! And many an eye of light and love Is tlasllmg rn my Sight; But the smile 1s not for m;y ponr heart, .t'lin~ ~bv tJililfD~nmgo ~o mo, Anlllnnohnrum MID@ o ~~·my Mill When 1ta mem.or-1 turns to thee, I m thmlung on the mght, Mary,- The mght of gr1ef nnd sl•amc- When W1th drunken ravmgs on my hps, To thee I homeward cnme, 0 I the tear w 1.s m thme earnest e1e, And thy bosom wildly heaved, Yet n. sm1le of lo~e was on th1 cbeek 1 Though thy heart was sorely gneved t Ilut the snule soon left thy bps, Mary, And thme eye grew dim and sa.d , Fm• the tem1>ter lured my s~eps Prom ih.,.,, And the WIDO'-CUp drove me mad • From thy cheel<s the roses quwkly lied, And thy rmgmg lo.ugh was gone, Yet thy heart st11l fondly olnng to m1ne, And st11l kept trustmg on {)h t my words were harsh to thee, Mary, For the wme cup made me wild , And I chtd thee wben tlune eyes were sad, And I cursed the~> when they rumled God kn<>ws I loved thee e\en then, But the fire was m my bram, And the eu.r.se of dr1nk was 1n my heart, To make my love a bane 'Twas a pleasant home of ours, Mary, lh the spring time of our life, When I !Hoked upon thy sunny face, And proudly called thee mfe , And 'twas pleasant when our chtltlrcn play'd Before the cottog• door- But the chtldren sleep w1th thee, l'>Iary,- 1 shall never see them more I Thou rt restmg m the church-yard now, And no stone ts at thy head, But the sextou knows a drunkard's Wife Bleeps m th11t lonely bed And he says the hand of God, Mary, Will fall With crushmg weight On the wretch who brought thy gentle life To It's unttmely f<tte! But be knows not of the broken heart 1 bear w1thm my breast, , Or j&e heavy \oad of vam remorse TJlllt will not let me rest He knows not of the sleepless mghts 1 Whell, dre11mmg of thy loYe, I seem to see thme angel eyes Look coldly from above Lhave rt11sed the wme-nup m my htlnd, And >be mld.st otramo I ve sung, Ttll the laugh of drunken m1rth The echomg mr has rung . But a pale and sorrowmg face looked out From the ght~eung cup on me. And a. tre.anbhng: Ti'hldpeli'l have heard, T)lat I fancted breathed by thee ' Thou art slumbermg tn the pe.,eeful grave, And thy sleep '\ dre11111less now, But the seal of an nndymg gnef IS on thy momner's brow ; .And my h-ELari ~s chHl ns tlt~ne, :MarJ\ For the JQYS of life ba:ve 1!ed, And I long to l11y my achmg breast With the cold and s1lent dead, Cbilru•en in Heaven. In thQ broad fields of Heaven-' In the 1mmo1 tal bowers ....,., lly life's clear river dwelling, Anud undymg flowers-\\ There ho.sts l>f beauteous sp1r1ts, Fmr chtldren M' the earth, Lmked m br1ght bando 4ele~tiai, 81ng of theu human b1rth ij<hey sldg or earth and hea'<'en- Dlvmest VOices t18el To God, thetr grac101ls Father, Who called them to the skies, Then all are there-m heaYen- Safe, safe, and sweetcy blest, No cloud of em can shado;v' Their br1ght and holy rest A Fable. their tyranny They have prevented koowl- h \ d d b 1 ,._ h \Fact\' exclmmed tne Yankee • had to ..l\e fJ , , , er .a e s aw , n\i\ t In stooping form her .,. rom advancmg by N!s~raiDill$ in servile eoatlle ga.rmenta-amd I read povcrty on' all up bells Then we tr1ed staam whistleo-hut oull>j~'oti<m the subJects of the1r nutbonty- -ell:trame poverty! And the allid ilicbed they wou1d ut anewer e1ober. I was on alo• Sci~nce has felt their weakentng strokes The features the mourn~ul, once be~ttful r:Ce told comot1 ve when the wh!J!tle was tried We con 1t1on m whJCb man has been placeJi by ll!e th!lt the lU!Ufl~ were not for her' An goulg at a tremendous rate-hurricane~ them, has g1ven men m bumble life, no op !nvl!.l:d looked ottl; f•otn Ms Mrrow .,..: J Were lfo \har .11n 1 bad to hold my hall' on to develore obe rowers of t'boh- WllOllll piliO l!pG ]OD*d for thO GOO), ffHS~ 0 .: WI! RllW II. tW~~,<lio~M wngon erossln(; tl.e iracl. m10d5 iL IB not ,always that tlie man WhO atlg~ fo~ whoM do fol'~ !.he lel!> 1tnJ ibe bui abo<~t Jlv~ mdeo ~hcn\l, imd the llDg)U6er let lhe sun.hme or an exalted posltlon, ter and the tine Fr oh roll were bougbt W!tb the Whistle an snrBPnhmg l!ke ,. trooper II> that mcreases the jewels ofsmence It I& oft- mueh saerillce A d I saw hlm .tp th~ tea, screamed awfully, but 1t wasn t uo U!e The he who cla1ms honor whose influence ex taste the dain~y braad, and praise the thmg I knew, I was picking myself out no far:her than h1s OW'll !'amlet, that flavor of the sweeb butter, and turn 'llith of a pond by the road Stde amid the frag- btlngs the rtchest treasures to th1 s great mart br~ghtemng eye to the !!Olden fruit. And I mecnts of' the locomotive, dead horses, broken It 18 often f10m some lo~ely vtllnge whsra nn- heard hlm \sk her, kneellttg by the smoky w\go11 and dead engmeer, lpng besidtl me- ture seems to have lavished her beau~Ies m hearth, to taste them Wltb him Aild as she ust then tb~ whtstle ea.m<> alons> :d.ixed up profus10n M 1f to cnmpeneate for the soh tude, •et the broken pan® edge, to bake her coarse Wlob 5ome fnghtful oaths thllt I lllld hea.rd the greatest truths are brought to hght loaf I beard her say, \By the by when I m engmeer uae when he first saw the horses, Where hberty re1gns there 1s no fear of puu- bnngry n And, by the by,\ when the white Poor fellow, he was dead before his vo 1 ce got 1shment for the exertwns of the mmd Man hds of the sufferer were closed in sleep 1 to h1m. After that we tried l1ghts, suppoBIDg tn be_. <~_omtDl<>DS :·not prevented fr<>m makmg her bend over biro With a blessmg m her th~go would tl'!l~~l fa.sier !han sound We got ucqmemons to science, but every Impediment heart And she !lud the remnantR of the fellst some so powerful that the ehtckens wo~e np that would abstract its development is cast carefully by and ea~ her bread unmolotened all along the road when we came by suppos- as>de and every means to make It shine forth I started from m~rever><J-the grocers hard mg It to be mornmg But the loe6motive Is son:::ht after L1herty therefore moreasca eye was upon me. kept ahead of It still, a,nd wus 10 the darkness the achwvemcnts of setence Happiness 10 \You re keeping llettor customers waiting,'' With the hght close behind It The inhabi- the goal wh~eh all str~ve to attain and al- Oh t I waited to t~ll him how poverty and tants petitiOned agamst It, they couldn't sleep though never found m this wolld, yet it may contem t and ilCOrDt could not With so much light m the mght time F~nal- be partly real1zed m a free use of those rights the heart! fine ld purtfied by many a ly we had to statwn electric telegr11phs along and enJoyments wh1ch God des1 gned for all , that that wom 0 Wlth her little the road, With Signal men to telegraph when men DMpotJsm trample• down these Mghts, holy saer1 fices' as better in the sight the traJD was m s1ght, aud 1 have heard that m her dominions consc1ence 18 not allowrd of God, than many a trumpet tongued Giver some of the fast ~ams beat the hgbtnmg 15 exerCise her power her voice is silenced by who gave- that he m ght be known of men minutes every 40 miles But I can't !fll.Y at the mandates of,. tyrant A man elothed m IS true-the !'est 1 knew to~~ so n Dentil!tTT 10 the West. \' \'\\' ,,,.~,. '\\'\ ,~,,. ,., •• THke r=f\\\\\ \\-· lng what he pleases to gratify himself, dares P ro!uhJt his fellow man adoring the Creator People bardJy kno how much they lose by A f: • - ' t b b ~ • al11Jlcr m tne west hearmg that tt \tooth except under certam estnb!Ished Jnws Des- no su scri mg wr t elr tounty paper There d ~ ~ l • octor ' was 1n the nmghborhoo<l, sent him big P otJsm hke a serpent Coils around the r'Ights are a ways certam D1atteiS of local interest, h b th h! h · b b arro\' to ave c teeth filed, as the <Ientist'a ,, . b d a vel 1•ement rea The teeth were tiled ae- of man and casts them asunde~' abe regards m w c It e ot.ve1every good neighbor and d t d them as httle as the proud steed, the lDSe\t mtizen to e kept u y, \posted up \ Instead d d \ of sending !I way lift or a hundred miles for a cor mg to or er and ~ent home mth a bill beneath h1s feet L1berty has respect f'or chargmgfiftycenteaprece The laWierstood the•e rights, she IS the great protector of miscellaneous paper, land smted only for tbe 1 t, h f general reader, ever~ man should take first ag las ut a ter a moments reflect•on, he SIIJd, them m her confines mao is permitted to Well for such a charge as that yon w 1 U have worship m whatever manuer that inward mon ~be taper pub1Ished in his own county then to do With It as you d1d w1th the teeth, file itot prompts him io her code, there ,·s not e as any more mol:1ey to spare for mere a t Th f mnsement, or the gmtificatwn of' his taste, let I m court Is was done, and the pl'offlSSion- nny m rmgement upon the prai!eges of man al gentleman got a doelslon in h1s favor. We Despotism dr1¥es JUstice from her throne and ';'m subscnbe for a ~pod city paper Now hope after th1s no one will be taking a broken sets up in her place advancement of mterest t 118 15 not good adn~e, w;e know hardly what wood horse to af(lrner, if any one does he d is It is the way welehould do, and not leave an power by whatever means whilst Liberty _ ,...t;,., 1 may be sure of havmg somethmg besule m~ k 1 d b a feli<)W townsman, some poor but ,. ac now e ges er sovereignty, and places ICIDO to pay for upon her battlements as one oftbe sal'eg,ual,dslprmter, to work on in :weariness of spir!t, for of her mstltutions and laws Justice is a con· want of that genero support! Wnich would not only cheer his b art bnt enable htm to s~tuent part of freedom and nothing is worthy make hls paper all th this patrons cottld de o the name of freedom tbat ts not :mingled We know aom thing of this sad experi With JUStice Fraternally they roam togeth- of those who ha !l th~ control of country er hand m hand, through tbe pnra atmos- h ]pitp1~rsfrom our own connection, in years p ere whtc!l their own existence creates, and gone It henome§ !l. an to he :iust before he and the darkness of oppress1on vamshes before 15 g~ll1)rou5 1 I)Dd to emcmbcr thato \chanty ~MARitlll:D-fn Belvide, C E ,Ang 18 1 Mr Israel Satan and Mms Graee Parlor l\lankmd are f1 ee -peace shall abound, Smce Grace by Satan hath been found , Aud m full fa1th that peace IS sent, Isra l by Grace hath p1tched hill tent No more .1n deserts aha.U he roam, He s got a P11rlnr for his holM .. l1!l every year rolls on tbe1r mrcmt wtda!ls ' ~ begins at home \ T P. mail wbll do~s his d u- the hj!;ht ofthe~r glory Yes 1ts Circmt wJd- 11 ty in this respect, rea s his paper weekly, with ~ The Loulsvme T1mes tells efa newl ... ens t e •tory of 1ts sweetness h~ts touched the \ mcre,.sed satisfacttonji Every one knows that marr~ed co.le who went to Nm..ra last month cords of the hearts of Italut s mus1cal son, and \ 1 h1s greatest comfort is denved from the con- on a vls1t, ifwhde tuere 1 the gentlemll<n, lD the nob c Magyar has set h1s ail'ecttons upon ·~!bmtn~\l!lofh!tVlll .. done or tr••d to do~INht order to eon\tn•e hi\ d\\\ ••-t he -·· '\\\'•v• tt dnd sonn ~1heMa wtth her cold and desolate •· \'~ ~ ··\ ' \ • =• l.llil w= \\,. ~ and 1t IS certatnly no more than tight to pay as well as gaJiant resolved to go down mta a~peot Will feel its mfluebcea, that star whiCh h the printer, who is c stantl;t incnring larp:e the 'Cave or t e wmda. ,, Slle, of CGarse, ob- WflS but dtm IS fMt approacl1ing the ll!erid1an outlays for paper a ilompoaition, and wbo ue<,te<I,. bot llndJilg that he was reeolv~d up- When that lummary has reached the magm- almost in'<'ariabl;y pa~s for !!very ~orticle \set the deed, she very nfi'e~tionateiy trequested tude of 1ts glory then vtce which Bits 111 h 1 up\ for his paper ev & befnrl! it pa$MS 1nto 1m to l!l!Ve l!!ll pocket-book tmd wotih. belmul. M!y wtthJD the bottndar'\\ of deopobsnt ob~ h11nd~ uf the Dub crib,;r, A.!!liiD wv CIIJ 1 ~ -- not vccupy such •m elialted po6ltmn and v1rtue \L>ke yon~ eottnly ~~~~~~.'1 ~Wilen you aee 11 gll'l 'flO weak thatsbcr wbteh lutd nlmost w11ned into nothingnMs will _ can't sweep her own Mven hy nlne eha~t>ber, once mcro take its abode iu the heart. of and then goes to ashlndy and dances all nigh~ EUGENE C'luestitlns ~ell Ans-wered. ...... ,_... The croJs. A sopb18t wlshing to puzzle Thales the MHeslan, bM ot the wlse trten of Gl'eece, pro with the power of a locomotive, make up ~om! mmd that she bas got np on bad pnntlples. Such sort of dl!.maged ealico hns baen the S'l\· ~PI!tshng Ptllll of ma\y a. m.m Reports from all parts of tbe country state posed to hlm lo mpld succesalon the fi,Jiowlnp: that the Wheat and Corn crops are large and dilliemt questions. The p1n1tlsophel' repl1ed the quanttty produced W>ll he equal1fnot e:<· to them all without the least hesitation, and ~A Young Irishman, who had marri- ceedmg that of former years The present mth bow much propnety and premsmn our ed when abont nineteen years of age, com- htgh prices are not alone attrJbtitable to the 1 re1ad,ers can ju1lge for themselves , I pliaiiiio.g of the dlfficulttes to which h110 early disturbances 10 the old conntr>es, but are What ts the oldest of all things 1 God-be- mamage subJected him, said he would ''Diver brought about by a set !!fiNew York specula.- he always existed. so young again If he bved to bell() ouid I b b d as ould Methusalera tors w 10 ave ecn Qn eo.vormg for some time Wh!lt 1s the l!reatest of all thntgs ,_t'pace ~~~-~~~~~- to \Ct control of' and govern the market, in hec,.use it contains all thai ls created \'~ \ .,;::..,. An editor of a country paper 11emar- th1s game, however, they Signally failed, bemg What IS the qntckest of all thmgs '!_thbught k d 1 _. k e aoo wee , as a smgular c:urcumstance, unwillmg to p11:y the h1gh rates asked for mon- because in a moment it can fly to the end , there had been on>y one h1rth. in .hjs Yil- ey and run the great rtsk which all who spec the universe I age durmg the whole year, ll!ld aMs tlhl.t h<! ulate m breadstuff• a1 e obliged to They Whll.t 18 the stron~est ~ ~~(je!!Sit:j\;i:~el!!tilEie co:~sid 81 , 8 It a ease of solitary ~IJP/[ntmlctr~l. T.hat contrtve on the arr>vnl of each steamer to get it makes men face all tbll dangers fellows w 1 ts mll ge~ him a lmng yet. up the pr1ce a httle hut th11n the immense What is th~ moat ditlcult ~ To bow amount rece.ved datly from the West aud sei ~A dyurg WestJndia pluntel\ groaned South PtJon brmgs 1t down as I(IW, 1f not low- What is the most con$bant bt all to h1s fuvorite ntgxo sei',.ant, stghing oui1, \Ah er than before Flour is now sellmg in the Hope-because 1t still remains with Sambo, I m going l!. loog JoUrney~' \Neber Eastern States some one or two dollars b1gher ter he bas lost everytbing else massa,\ sa1d sa&o, consoling him,\'him a barrel than 1t 1s 1n the Western markets, and de way down hill, and you soou xeach de pnces mu•t soon come down notw1thstan- Young Woman. end \ ding tbe humbug cry of scarcrty I need not tell ., 0 u to look out for a husband, \ B\' A Scotchman who lately put up &t for I know that you are fixing, contriving to Quebec \Vas a•lted the next mormng how ho catch one, and are ItS uB:trlrnlly 1 1111 the Watch 1 \'\'!'\' , Troth, moil, ' replied Donald, \n~ as a cat, Ill for a mouse :Oont oalt your book weel either, but I Was muckle Mtter off with an ~trtificial beauty; if you do, t'lie chan· than the bugs, for dea.l ane o' them closed an are ten to one tbat yon will catch a gudg- the hole mcht.'' eoDi--13ottte Silly fool of 11 il.sh that isn t worth we1ght in saw dust. AnaJ the inner lad.Y with the ~An absent minded woman one da.y llmg Since washed the fuce oftbe k1t<h ti then wound the baby up, and set 1t garments of virtue, modesty, and unsopbistica love , and yon will dispose of votll's,elflfur\lltl qu_l.eke1r; and to much betier ad~ant!lge would 1f all the !:!El•l'·l!aW'S, A wag obserwug a fellow steal '1\ iisb pllt it under b1s. JMket, whmb \1/aQ too short to conceal the thetll, hallooed t!> theo pt~r· l'l<>im•r to wear a. longer ~ack.,t or. stuala ehor~ fish. ~ An old bachelor, haVIng been hugh· at by llo par~y of pretty girls, told ilrem : \You are small potatoes 1 \ \Wil fllliJ W11D1i!ll J)oloatiJ!l~I'' llltid one of thelil, \hlit 'W<l llrli: 11111ut ' j j I