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\ kmdl.r i1tl'ordiog me the fv!:!l~mpg,; ~o.ft•rmll(ti•on re~pellting his domesuo heard on the f'oldlng• the next l'oom. deur,\ ohseJ:Ved the Indy •Jt•'\'·~~!'ge and rising .. she led the apnrtmon ~ There f.be epu:1ts dtd every- uu .. e:a. out the bread and but mth a froluroome muod, Ille~ry tr1cks as splllin~ or handm g salt instead them essaymg a prnct1cal natnlr~ w1th me, I stemly threat· wnnldl send his portrait to the ]/, \\\c\ tbl'eatened 1ndigoity so can t say disappeared but ail?l!Jen:;ted biDo~ellf for the rest of the even- • W1t.h pa~bos e!W.U command wltb wit beguile, A generous tear of anguli>b 01\ a. fimllo tJ I ' ' ' ! UB.DIS $2 A. YEAI.\ 1 l!lil 30 tn advance. DoiD!if a big Business. I Value oC •• THE JOKER'S MJrtb, MUBIC Fnen<U<b1p 1 Lovr: s prop1tlvU5 smile, Ciw.se every care ad eha.rru a l;tt.l~t \10 h1le lf --~ ::'\ - .::_ :::=== A Wtillt to J!l•aelt. - - I w;>nt a wlle, who jp the ~ohool :Sad experience tea.ehes, Has learned t<> l .. ve tl<~o golden rule- The 1118n ~ould 'llMll¥ tiM lwnww. But the~e·s the l'llb-the g~rlls of ljl.w This golden rule osel>ew- ' > So I'll forego the martied ~tate Before I 11 tame a. shrew. Let womun·s ebid1ng voice be beard Wbere error, hyd•a-beadad, The Albany Transcript r~oords the ttoing of 1 An old trader amc:;;the northern Indians, a Cheve.litw D'Induatrie, who answers to the I who had §ome years ngo tlstablishl!d himself on name of E Gustavus PerkeJIS He arrived in the Wiesovll, tells 11 good story, wHh e. moral Gity on the afternnQn llf Tbured~ty vf laat, worth recollecting, about hiH firet tri!llB oftmd· :toQtry of' U•e Rail:way. '1\'!eek, and within th~ee daya thereg,fterpickad 1 ing with bts red clltltomers T~ lncl!a<••· The s 1 Ient gl~n, tbe sunless stre!lJII, geotlrman s pocket- took lodgings at 1> gen- , who evidently wunted the goods, JWd had Stalks at noon, With T•<>th's blest w0l'd 1 To .Ill! and folly wedded Conquer by love, and ~ule by w:ortli, Those whose alrte are greuter- Till all the natiom of the earth Repeat a.11Csten paten To wandermg boyhood dea~, boarding house-!>dvertlsed foP a wife, Jtnd lllllney and furs, Rocked about his store, And treasured still in many a drea111, audience to fifteen ladies, old and young 1 e:~talllined h'iu goode, bat for some timo boug]Jt Th~y Are no longer he1•e; who believed theQJselves qaalified to make nothing Finally, their chief; with a Jl. huge ;ed mound <Jf earth ill tbr<Jwo him h11ppy-accepted eil:i of them and recei· body of hili followers, visited h1m, and aetl0$:ted .Acrosa the glen so wild and lone. ~~o gold ring from each a$ p. pledge of her him with ~ Tht~ si~en.m.so c<>ld an<i clelil'; 1 rEotu1:n to complete the nuptiul ammgments- \ How do thotnae , ahow me goods, 1 take :But loTe is not a truth that neeila Ambitious l,luekin~d trowsera 1 Steeped fa ~~nd dirt.r deed8, Wbil!l' TTll\h its only spome 18, And' lightning epeed nllodthundenng sound, open his landlAdy's capboard, n.nd, stOle I four y&rd -eeJico, three coonskins for yard, pay Pn.ss 'li<>ntly <l•es! tlieu~hil;r 111 <>11\id, her sliver spoons-was detected in the a.ct JOII by'm by-to.morrow ;'' received his goods Nor tlil$ nlo'!_l\h.<~r malfi a mile, rumaging a fellow hoarder's trunk-got and left. / fkick;!Q .. ou·t of doors~ was pureued through the Next Jay be returned with his whole band, For Truth ~. of ancb ptatchleM might, 11 It need$ not blood and thunder ~~~~ . No vlll\ila:~ banks()~ hedgerows smile the brother of ooe of the anxious his blankets stuffed with coonskins. \ A mer· To ch11nge fool errp~ iuw Btgbt, In summe1·'sgl<>ry gay; for mattimony, who swore to inlliet iilan Jllall, I pa.y you now;\ with this he be- Thro' chasms that yawn as though the earth vengcnce upon him-..:took refuge gan counting out €he $kina. until he had hand- And keep its minions onder. Wel'e rent m some strange mountain brrtb his punuer in a millinery shop-stole ~d him even twelve. Then ~lifter a momeotp h ffi d h d k One still, sunny Sab!<l)tb afttrnoon in snm• Whose depth excludes the dny, of satm r1bbon from his kind pro- pause, e o ere t e tra er one mor(l. remar • I mer time, we JJat listening tO a lfalt!lr in a We're borne away ut headlong pace, tlie bonnet muker--wa.s met a.nd rec- ing as he did it-\ th,w's it\ \ handed it · f ' b ' 1 • -:,~~~ I c1puntr•y chureb Th<! ole,.,.ymau was \peale- To wm 1•om time to timet e weary rnce o~niz-ed b.r another of the young ladieli wbQm b.,ck,\ e\id the tradei,\ tc hog him he n \' be had contracted a matrimonial allianoo- Dll:l but twelve, and I would not cheat him _ of the l'aYagea death bad mooe iu .1iheii' Tl.e way siJ.e Inn with home-like air, eircle~ot the youou forms wh~b ha.d was charged bv the voung lnd·v with obtain- We continued to pass it back and fo!tb, each \ • No longer tempts a guest J \ \ gone to tbeil' quiet r,est beneuth tbe gr~n of. Tu taste 1 ts unpretending fure, her heart and ring nndet false pretence!, one uaaert.ing tbp.t it belonged to tbe other- h . 11 b • l d b d A I h d ... · fi d t e VI age lll'!a gronu A e or was Or seek 1 ts welc<•me rest, was soundly thrashed by a big di'ayman t ast e appeare tO .,e satJs e , gave me a • • • I o. 1 d b k • b l to1uched which vibt>ated to many a heat:t in tbe The pranc1ng team-the merry horn- virgin. Next be abtamed a lot of al!sorted sctutli)IZmg OOK 1 p ace t e s ins m t e fold~ h . bl k d b ~ congregation and all were more or less !l:fm• The cool fresh roo.d at enrl;r mom- hard••nre from a mercbo.nt by representing of H> an et, steppe to t o ,.oo1· and gave a ll d .,,. h 1 d C pathetically affected We heard an abrnp* The coachman '• ready Jest , hinleelf as the partner of a mercantile firm ye , an cnou Wlt a un VOICe . \ ome d and linrned our eye to the gallery, Whi!l'IJ All all to d1stnnt dream lnnd gone, in Chieago--tuok passage for hull'al~wa.s ar- come, anJ. tra. e with the pale fl.c•, he = Whlle shrieking trams \''\ hurr.rmg on. rested m the cars at Ut1ca, and taken back to oheat Indian, his heart big\ He then turned friend was deeply a.il'eckd Aa we ~lid ao, Yet greet we them W1th tb~tokful hearts, And eyes that oro no tear, '\Tis noth1ng now~ the space wh1ch parts The distant (rom the denr, Th~ wins lhn.t:. t.o her cber.isL.ecl n~ Bear 1$ borne the bu•d s exultn1g breast, Has found tts nval bere, W1th epeed hko hers we too can baBte, The bliss of meeting hearts .to taste. Fm• me, I gnze along the line To watch the approachmg tmin, i\n•l deem tt, st11l 'twixt me and mine, A rude, but welcqme chain To bmd us in a. world, WbQse ties Each passmg boor to sever tnes, But here may try in va.in The Fate of\ the Oak, BV BAR!\\\ ()ORNWAL~. d he tbrus~ h1s band mto his coat pocket fur hit Albany where he underwent !l.n exa!llirtat!on to me and !m • h&ndkerehief, and ptrlled out mi!tead, a small and was cons1gnP.d to tpe lock up. All, be 1t \Yuu take thu.t skin, I tell Indian no trade 1 boilJJ/'6 Bi~irt and buried his faue therein, the remembered in thr~e days with you-ilrive you oft' like a. dog-bnt now -- __ _ you Indian's friend' and we yours, Before little arms sticking out eacll way He hltd mad11 a mi3tako at hlii 6unday tolltt,an d e&JW LiUle ~IIBI!l'. sundt>Wn l WM wa.ke deep ln furs, apd l,..d,.d us a. side ache. Dr M • 1 .. , St Peter's at down \\'itb cash. So I lost nothing by my array, m n ate vtsl• to h liS', Rome. witnessed. among other sights. tbe ful- ones ~~'---'~~~~~~\\-- lo\Ving ' J. was struck with the t'ace of one' of the lathel' confessors and walked sever!>~ times in front of his box for the purpose of reading 1t, but it was too da1·kly shaded to be legible I thought he looked at me as if he had cuught a fut customer. but be was'thista· ken A pour woman l!llme along and dropp!!d on her knees, by tile side ofh1s bo:~~. She look· ~d liB if she needed both forgiveness and alms ~A poor drunken wl'etch \~~to hG&t' ,. Universalist prea;}h, The proocher argued that no mntter bow degraded or abandoned ., man might be, he might still be saved< bile whispering into h•sleft ear another woman came aiLng, and stood at a respectfal distance before the box She dropped courti- sies till she attracted the notice of the knight tbe box. ;;lhe then Ml on her knees, and a long rod, like unto a fishing~rod, was elowl.r el<tenJeJ from tb~ hoi<, omd thdee ),.ld upon her bead She then CTosstl4l herself, rose he~ knees and wen~ smiling ;>way,- what' said I to ou1• valet. •is the mean- of all this 1• 'That wonm.n; said he, 'i.l a t.llle sbmer , perhaps she tttld a httle he, w got a ltttle angry. or sa1d some bad word not big enough to conf~ss Her so atandmg before the priest is a goo(e•sioo of some such httle ein, and he lllld the rod upon hill' m token and liB a siWJ of fvrg1vepesa. .~~~~-~~--~ The Bflrllt DC Protootion, That every eitizen hall n right to claim pro teetion from government, as being the object for which it is institut\ld, and fur whtch we are culled to Jleld to 1t our obed1ence, and ran der 1t ow support, is 11 conceded pomt. Tb.iM being true. is it not <lquallf tra.e that govern- ment must buve the nght to enfo.me its Jaws ~ l have a rigb t to demand yrotection ngainst the man who with dirk or pistol stands m an attitude of attack, and threateos me with veu· geanCl!l, and I should not be satisfied with The drunkard bel!llme much interest;ed in • doctri\e whi.cb. kft him room tO hop~; unfor· tuuately, ho;w,ever, m the mida~ of th~> argo. ment, the speaker's mind beeJUOe oonfuslld \wi be commeum:ll blandenng and st&ggermg: otS though otbout to bree.k down. The d~ seeing this, arose a.ud IIUJlported himself ag1'inst the wall, cried out, \.Put her through IJub or J:m ag/)nl!r.\ answer lo my demand for proteetiou, that 11 ~ The other d!<j' a sm!>ll bey llal:nlt would be 1nfrmging hts to take away his wea- tea1•mg round the eo~er with his rag!! fiuttel\ pon11, that I mu~t tl!ffi'efure wmt until thl! m.. mg m the wmd bit• fiiM WAHM with Int.< jury ialnillcted. Sllonld 1 not m such a CRse lassoo. and a shinJ;:le fiounshing in his h~thdt tell them that protection after the tn.r•etJ.t:lllll!tl 1 wb1l~ he W!l8 shouting to anotb!ll' boy, abo~ violence had been mfitcted, especially where the sJze of a pepper box, who stood near & hfe had been taken. would be no value 1 That quarter of a mtle down 1hlrstr.eat: \Bill Bill! if thete was the ~ight to punish, thl!re mu•t ,.etas many boys ,.,..,V<Il' J'llll <lall anilllf'Dim'J' be a l'igbt to prevent threatened injury 1 It ;hinglea as mlCr yonwn..and come np:th!H!treet we have u rigb& to punish the d£unkard, have round the corner, as soon llB ever you can, fol' Wl> not a right to take the necru!8ary preeau tt-great big hogslt of lasses bus~e~ on tllinary ~ep~ tli proven& b13 bemg mado drunk 1 the p~vemcut-bn6~ed '!lll ~I) ~ma5h?' ll to pr~vent drunkenness and it.s.consequeaees :we may SflrJ to nmety·mne 1n'a hundred, that flj1!fj;\ Some of the spirit Tawe;s ha..,e wa< they shall not exercllle thell' natur 11 1 right to ked np the ijiJ~rit of Genera.l Jackson. .Lust • 1' .., ... bea.r him ll.ngwer the question!<' en15nse >n the •quo~ tl'l\uc 1 m11;y we JIQo ijq \\~ llllme to the hundredth man 1 We nught gp \When w•ll Cuba be &nneJ<ed '!\ '· lu BiX YBI!il'!.\ fu:.ther, e.nJ. ask, if the rishts <>fall~~~ n~>tur \ When will Ml!'ri<!o be annexed t·• ally equal, by wh11n autht~rity di1 Otll.\ legisl11-· \ In three years. 8anto. Anne wm! ma.b tor.s say to tb~ nin;:,ty and nine that they shall war on the United States.\ be debarred the protite of tbe bU5inesa ~ We 'b \Are these th1·-· t•ae 1 Gen~~ Ja~\·nn '!1' hke to see some advocate for partial prob1 h -.,• • ~ ~·•• v...,. \ Yes, sir ! bv the etemal S\ tion answer these questions. [Conr & Jour • ~ lt ie s:tld that t!i., Stl.tittl Geclott~ o( New York is an'lilil!iing tb<! rem~ms'1)£'tbe latEr Looofoeo pal'ty m the State, for the pq:rpo!ie on&avil~~g l\ id;en;i:fied by ita,l'eaJ!eJlt ~ A teast gJven a il.vr the shoe an,d leather manufacturem, lla·n\rn,u -\May 'they have &ll the women in the eon1l~ 5r;y to slwe-aud the men to boot·\ ~An ed1tot >ll fllin.o.is gives notille tnat \ there will be ho Pl'Per .thie 'lt'<>elr;., iiS hil!l is 1uing the scillsors to ~alf-seat his ll!liS- sime!.'ilil with.\