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• , • 1 ~ r Cuunty Ju.tge-.IfxivltY 'B~<dDIIEAJJ, Ja Jus \\Sean IS lJ:AI)<FlSJ1i RIIOJflf~ Ann& llannab Tripe in court. BY CLARA AUGUSTA.. \ 01 ' 5 I:IA.'lflll:L j', D:t\)J!;ER. Slieriff- A.JJu A.ll AM A r DEYu, Ju D d • IJ1ultr SJ\eriff-CHA.Bii>E<dlu:onnEAD I you ever go r. ilOUrtnt, no1oo, or J,z•lor-DuMol'tn Er.M& ! One's about the same as t'othel'.- Cou.nty Clerk~rL.o;s 'l'flere am't presbua Hnle to Qbooao at ween Clerk's I:lep'l<.'y-Ji!A.RV :A'I<RUTT -'- .n i Jn h 8utTfl!fate;-J'XMtlf llf ;Goo,!!>;!<'.. twoy an~~yw you can ur t. one you avo D••tnct .//.Urn\lley D S~Afl!lR to bo asked a powel!fut Site of tmpudent qaes• Trea$1<rer-H:uaAM HAsnanucK,NeJW Palts ttons, ando1n ''other you ha.vo t&ask the iJep!l;f..1J Treas -.h.eon :fi.' Dil<lto1s, Ir:mg8ton tiOns yourself: So there am t much differ SupeP1JtSors' Cl.,rk-HowAIU) IJoc~BuRJ.'i Vam'~<v.f~THAJ>Qn>:us fiA<T~Mo •em, aJ>d 1f you try both, youll say .Et:cts:e JosEPH H Ttn;HILL. Et Dill~ FaA.NCI:J A VooRHE~S. on. J h Ih Oterk-I.I&NIEL L D>:oo::Ell., K4t~;al;on -About tho matter of two yoa.rs ago, o n Do .B.tt y-NicHoLAs R Gu ;.HAM, Kmgston SIIUtli'a<!Oiv broke mto Sum Jones' field, and R h ~~DAN'LT: VA&'BuREN Kingstbn,dls 1 fn!&•ch'edJust as stratgbt as her fonr legs c 00 .E-.c:aAI!t P\-RROTT I ' 1 ~- Com EPliRAIM DEPUY Kysordte\ \ 3. fe1auld c11rry lrer r1ght mto h1s turmp plltcb, Sup t a.{ Poor-B&NJ I FR.&ER;, Gwr1'1ne:r cat up two turn1ps, tops and all. Jones Puo> Hoi<Se K\eeper-Mo~C'<>N$TAB~toE he seed her, and sotlus yeltow dug on her, D\ Pl>ysu•an-AUI>t D>:1CJ> Jaol do En~JARE!.'I'~\i\· and the dog (be sa savage crtttcr) btt a hole { JoH..v V:E:nnEn,S .. u,gerti~!l. through the skm ofbor hmd leg, and got h1s (j 0Trs CHURCH, Rosendale ' br,allll! kicked out to pay for 1 t. So fur .I ones vroners J,qAc STAPLEs Madbor011gh JosiAH DuBOis, and Sm1th were square, but there was them Co~tnty Sealer-GF.o llf EMMB'l' ut turmps-J-ones vowed he wouldn t plant tur .-tank Road J ou:w p fiuMoND Kup,gston mps for a well, able bod•ed mans caw to cat \ ~ H n FuwLioR, l:! Inspectors, M Os-r>::RHOUDT, S\u~rttea up, and sed 1f Sm1th d11ln t walk right over Lo !us house mtd sottl\ the damage, h6 d pros I 1'l PURSUANCE of an nrder of J!»mes M r e,\nlle Jum wtth a. wrtt. Smith IS 8. dare devil Uonper Snrrogll.tc of Ulster Connt-y. notme '\ hereby gtven to nil persons hnvt11g clatms o{ a fellow, and he told hml to \come ngMnst theMtnteof Ab.rnw~m Young jjeeeruJed, on,\ be warn't afccrd on Jnm. l•te of the town ()f M trll>orough,msa>l.l county, Asll happened, I was agom' to the oonfor- th 1t ~hey n.re reqtu~et~ to present t,lre1'r el~ttms, wtth the voucllers m sup£9\t thereot t~ Stephen ens llteetm' \hen ~b<> oow jutllpe<l mtu tho T»l:>er one of th\ E1<o<>n~orO\ot ~·>til ym~>te, ... field:.llO I I!Oell tho bUll pl!l'fornmng Jonel! Ins t\-eql h.mee tn: said. (;o:wn, on o-r b'ef'Q1(e- the 1st) h , ~, d k cd h I -~, uay of \.>.~gu;t uext D~>tq<l Jnn!Ul.ry 23d,l86o e secu me an now t at seeu the scrape, HENRY D YOtri!'<iG, so be Jllllt gm m6 a. bttlu kmd oJ a hlue paper SOLtl~ION tliRDSjALL, With somethln' \vtJt orfnl sctmvlm' on tt.- STEPIIEN' TAllRlf> trlllm fu~llutors OteeiTo nmd 1t and laffcd enoogb to ktll hnn OIIB:SUANTto \\' <>rd~rofJn.me!';MtCoop~r, .L Sa.rroga~~ of UIGter wunty 1 'n1>t1c 1• her~ \What 11JIOn airth i11 1t, Ou;ero ~., 6Cill I.- by aiven to a.ll persons h!\Vmg llbnlll agamst \It run't a luv Jetter, 19 lt t•• sez I, for old the~ est <le of Ehzabeth Crant~> deoerused, lotte of tlte tnwn of Sh~Lwangnnk, msa.ut county, Deacon Dame (lost bts Wlfo about a year that they are requtred to: present thmr claims afore) had looked orful sharp at me the day t.o the un.derstn-ne :1 a.dmm.'Istrators of! sntd es bnfore to afternoon mootm~. ta.te, n..t the office of J n.md G Grn.h&mf,. in sa1.d t.own nn or bfrfore tb<1l8th day of ~ugi!St nox.t \No 1t am't a luv letter,\ sez he, \bu' a Dat~ll Februo.ry 15tli lSGO courtm' Jetter frmn Sam Jones.\ N. Y., THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 26, 1860. gentleman 1 ' soz n. pert bt ~ucklo on h \' hat and a. b1g h1s red nose \You w1ll ~unlempl, 'li~~~ he, spe3kmg 11lr, tor tolltQ' me,\ aez J, h11& I bam't go~ tho con had 1t, tlla~ I know of, but I inllu<•n~r bad enough, so bad--\ ~t,tQt:n;.f, CJi:llliUnQ that W01!11lU With di••J?a4c~·-·tho WIIJts I' ee:r. 'be Judge• on h1s long fac11 \ r•ght hand and swear-It s IF\'\'!!> htm a look of diSj;W!t. tho church swear' The my good woman, ' scz the wba~ tbo gentleman Will tho book-1t wlll bo snffi took up a b1g book and su long, a lot of g1bher1sh then, aud cun t rc 1t was to the fuct that I 1\.nowcd, and notluu JUOJ c, all true, suz I, \ If I vo got to tell , 1t II tul;o me 11 month or hko to have some dmnor tell nnythmg exc~pt the clr CUlliSl/IUllCCS co:um:c.,ou With the tunup fiold of tall mnn, pullmg awny at '\rrmu s cow Jump mto Sam 1f that s what you want \ Who speaks for yQn 1'' sez he lo~tng ~ l md•gn,fled \\ an owl on a holJ..,r tr..,c, \ Our foreman, 1\b. Antipodes,'' sez they W1th ono TOice. l\Ir. A.llt1podea nil up lllo• and 11toady, Jest as you vc seen 'em bl•t rocks wtth a dernck, as 1f he was afeerd 1f be Sidled ov0r a mite ho should aprawl h•m~elf on tho floor Antt podes is an orful gre&t man, and h•s \bead 18 the b1gg~at par• of Jnm-rn.ther ~p·baaYy ye see, \l\1& y tt please yer honor, and tho: e®l't at large,\ scz he,rollm' h1s eyes roUnd and round, t1!1 they, looked hke two groat .d11 ~y snow balls sbdm' down a bill, \We have demdod that John Stmth give Mt'. Sam Jonca. thG sum of two turmps, as the amount of damag:o dono the latter by tho excursion of the form· er s eo IV mlo the p hmt1ff s p• em1ses ' There was considerable Iaffin m court nrter th1s, and one feller hollered out \order ' so much and so loud that they sed-it WllS a fact he couldn't spoak out loud for 11 week artcr wards ~Ir Jonesgm me fifty conLs fur my aerv1ccs, anti brought me home safe. Smtth pa1d hnn the two turniJ>S, and they (not tho turmp•,) arc as good friends as ever Sense that ar scrnpe, •f ever I see a cow that looks as 1f she wa.s a gom' to ;u~p m anywhere, I;est turn my bo.ck to her and say go ahcati ' A 'I' a ade n Fortune. lf parents would consu!er the we1ral\o and bappmess of cluldrcn, they would choose the virtuous meebamc, farmer or honest trader, na compamons or belpmates Instead of tbo r1cll, w hu, ns1da from their mcome, have no means of sub115tance. How ofton dong thiS qu~~Stlon llrll!o, and from rehgmus parents, too, m choosmg com• pamons and smtors for tbmr daughters • POET'S DEPARTMENT. Wt'ltti>ll f6w tM Pross A. LAMENT. Bli IUUD IJWili'O M7 borp lo broken and UW!Irnns, No mora Its tnul!lic mU be beard, For oorrow wtth ita blighting breath M) honri•Bil'lllga now hath otlrred The h<>pes I oh~rlehod ..U havo ftod, The wreath I twinod bso faded, Tho J07 hao fted that long ago M;y happy hoatt porvAdo<l. No mOl'O rn slag m ohoorful Blro.!na, Of peaco and pru:ity and tovo, I've \hung my bn.rp upon t.h& w1llow 1 ' To rei3t 'U.ll oaUod. P.bovo d,-.. Tho oh...U.s that btnd m& to thl• earth W 111 soon aye, soon. 00 riven, May ho wbo'e caused th1a aoJ\row now D7 heaven bo forglVOil Wntton ~,.tho Pross A V .J!;AR AGO TO~DA Y. nY WILLIE WARE AMther year has paasod t How doth tho bGaom swoll, Ao wo brc3-tb~ for tho dopn.rtcd~ A loarful sad fnroweU r Hark I 1 hoar from h•lland ~''\lll A nngLng loud and clou.r- A ohllDting o er tho ara.vo Of the paaamg yo\'' FJity nine has pn.ssod away' \Yo have wn.tohoQ him dJ\in8' 1 Now b.e reate w>tlun hill gmvo, Mournful wlnds aro Bighlng-- Slghing for the year now doad, W'ho a fow sho.rt months ago, C&mo so full of hopo and hfo In 11 dross ofanow Brooklyn N Y , 1860 '=~='\' ORIGINAL MISCELLANY Por tho Proaa A.T REST, l!ur oho P«>so Willie 'Vare.-A Fragmenl. BY MYTA M~RA The first tune I had the pleaaure -of seomg the gentleman who hllS the honor to bear the name that heads th•s arttcle, was about two years ago. I stood wtth a frretld 111 the Brook- lyn P 0 watohmg tho dtlferent persons who Clllllil for letters , runong others. I noticed ~ young tnan, apparently of about nmetoen or twenty years, hiS htnr was long and hung In wavy rmglets upon h1s shoulders, h1s eyes were blue a~;~d expresSJ'Ve, aJlrnllll that some nugbtcall baughty,cnrled nponhiSWI'll turn· ed bp, he was sbght of figure, l'Ud a. co.re· worn look rested upon h1a handsomo features, hiS hlgh. well slmped forehead bore the mark of much stady and deep thought lie walked to the dehvorr wmdow w1th a. proud ~nd manly mr, and tonk therefrom a largo bundle of letters and papers I turned to my frtend and remarked- \ That yuung m11n bas hiS sh11rc uf to day's mllll ' lie looked a.t me surpnsod to learn that I knew not who 1t was, and sa~d, \ lbat IS W !1- he \V are tho author \ l turned to look aga.m Could •t mdeed be possible that that 'l!ery young man could be the an thor of tho beautiful tbought gems I bad so often read m our bes~ magazmes and papers fo~ the last four or five yoors 1 I was tndced surpr1sed, f'or I l1ad ptetured h1m to be a man muub older. Day after rlay, for sever!>.) weeks, I met hlm, and a destrl! to speak to hun, to know h1m, took possession (}f me. J \'I•IES CRANS A lmmtstra.tol\ \A enurtin' lctterfrem Sam Jones'\ sez I •I s:tlll\lll~rg.; c[-:c)::-::U::-:I::-:t1:i=U::-:A::-:N::CT::--:t-o-.,-n~ order of James Ml Ooopcl', \wh;t So.m Jones •• n married man, \1th ten marm, the same thmg 1dge Where were you of thlB occurrence Z \ Is he riCh~., If the daughter answers, u Yes he lS rwh he 1s a gentleman., neat ln his dross, and can hve Without work, • the pa· rents are pleased Not many years ago, a Pohsh lady of peb le1an b1rth, but of e-xcccdmg beauty and ac- compliShment, won the afiilctillll':l of a youn~t noblernan 1 who havmg her consent, sohcded her from her father m marnnge, and was re· fused. We may eas1ly Imagine the as\omsh mont o5 tao nobleman BY MAlliE LOUIBE. 1 deternuned tu wnte to h1m and tell htm I des1rod to make h1s acquam tnnco , and 111 a few dnrs, ns I stood m the office readmg hiS kmd reply, 1nntmg me to call upon htm, be entered I Immediately walked up to h1m and ma.do myself known, he grasped me warmly by the hand, as If I had been an old fr1end, and at once placed me at my eese I walked some d1stanec w1~h him and, on part• mg, he s:ud- Surrogll!te or U!Htar county, nq~w~ 18 hero· h d 1 by gneu to llll persons lmvmg clnJmij I!Jijllll,l~t ., •I rcn \\d \ ba.by • 'W ha.> uocs ho wan ' the est>~te of Al)lllllam Elting, uccenscrl, lato of of moro family, I wonder.' the town of Loyti, Ill srud cnunty, thilt tbey avo \Ue den't want nny more fam1ly as I know 1 eqm~ed to present thetr churus to the undet' s•gnetl, nchmmstratnr of the eat11.te of, s&id d~ of,\ sez 1...1eoro, \but he wants you to go to ce~se !, al ln• rcsulenee n1 t'he c•<iY of l'ough the F~lls next 11•unlday 1 to Court, and tell kOOf''ll9 Dut~··oss county on or be!'ote theM whnt you seed J()hn Smiths hrmdlo cow do d •Y ul ;:september next. 1.1 >tccll\Ia.reh l, 186& LUrHEl:t EI..UNG, Admmts~mtor m h1s tW'ml' field.\ I :'If PUitSUANON <>f o>n or•kr o£ J'.,mes 1\f \Oh my gracwus massy 1 ' sez J, half scar Coopor Snrt'Oga.te <>f Uls.teJt 90un!f, oohce ed to death at the 1dca of gomg to Court - iS bere~y guen t.o nl,l persons h(>Vl'!P clnlms \l caa't gCJ-YOU JUSt gO O~er IUld tell neigh• l.V nnst the estn.tc of On thnrtne Cl:nvs-on late of tl;,. town of Ohve, m stud county, deceased;, bor Jones that I d be glad to obhgalum, but that; they :tre reo.iuu e l to present tl1c1r cl ums I cant; w1thon~ a deal ot onconvemeueo ' to tia~>lo Boach oM of ~he ,Executors olf 8 ' 11 <1 ·~ •• Bnt mnriD 'scz Cicero, foldm' up \the pll· t rtte a.t tus rcstdenc.e ~n s :ud town on or before !he Jo•h day of September nq,.'<< Dat® Matcll per, \this IS a. sheriff's ur law.)' or's Sllmmons, H ltluO SA.NDS.BE 'I.CH. w nt out of a b1g book, and you 11 c1thor BENJ Il SHUTE, ha.ve to go or be kcrricd to JIIIl 'I hat IS tho 3oU6m E~~ way they s:.rvo folks who don t mmd the I :-t PURSUANCE uf nn ordel <>f JJ>m<>s \loi t:ooper, Snrrog••te of the county of Ulster, law.' 110 ttce IS hereby given to nll person;s l:tavmg \To Jlllll1 Ilanua.b Tnpc to Jaill Sc:4 I, d nrus »g\-m•t the estate dfDn.mel Ilai:t, late of as mdignan~ as I could , \l II larn em baUer the town of Plo.ttek1U, tn smd Cf>Unty, deceased, that they are reqntred to present tlu11r \hums works than to J,erry a.n mnocent wo111an to t~ the un<lerstgncd, ndmtm•trator of s<Ud es I Jlla:y the \lroomst1ck over 'em 1f they t l.te at hl~ l'e\lf'len.ee In the s:ud toWnt on or a near me.' h•\lrO the Hth <hy of September n<>xt Dated • vy~·~ l\I t.Icil 2.!J, 18()0 n'{t's no use talkm•, m.arm,\ soz Ctccro, J \.M ES li HAlT A.dmtmstro.tor \you 11 have to go, a.nd you might as well Lo ====,;;,:,::,;;;,;;~====.;,.,===== (cotlSil!ll~'d to the levees or unuttoral\lo fate r Hats, Caps, &c. laws of yer country must be mmded , - -- 'I he glortous country tfult the Pdgnm fathers If you are collllllg, why don t yqu come fit and bled for 1 You must rcopcct bercotn along t mands I' An'I t'l1cero ~•z h•sself and shut up Y ou neod lli now h \t had. OU()ngh, and it reg,u.b&l!l blS eyes and bands, JeBt a.s rvo seen Parson but a. small snm ol money too get s new bat &t l BEST'S.. llo h&s ..n thl> J1&.wut styles m m>~'llot. Sorapew~IJ do when bo M ~nmg out the rna e· -.t 18 always on hAnd to w< on hit ftii•nds and dictien. pam:m• W etl, 1! eli\OIIglit the m!lttet over, &1\d con Walk along, John! fr<lllidt!d Pdl better go to court, so I 1roned A ND stoi> In at BEST'S and gotlhr.t ne;w ba~l fm' 'FIIIl!ld\ry, 11nd made my apple SMS Wednesday tho.t old one of y<>urt IS &bout \played ent TbuYsday nabor Jones cum over arly and tuk C !IILDREN-;-il IIA.TS A.ND O.APS -Ladlns wru me mto h1s smart new buggy to kerry me to find &t BEST'S, thu !!nest •hook of Uhildren's und Infant'• IIats n.nd. Caps e'l'er offorf ,. thJa tho Faits We had a Site of talk about the pl\\'o Mothers wUh goo<ll09kmg lin.b>e&( bo an • and tho dog, anu the turmps, \Vh>le we somost cluld that ever wss bGrn,) lit~ mvl~,todre&!l s>Q.d eJO>mtno my olegn.ntl>85ortmcntof c .... ens Wlt8 agom, anti by the tunc we'd dnv up to tan<y hats and caps the Court room Jones hau made up Ins 1u11 d J UST,.,. t<ue as the llook of J\ob 1 all good lot>kmg that he d beaten Sm1th for sartlll \'\\'\'\'\~bty puroh.aso their h .. ts nh Bolllll'l\S I weut mto the .-.reat square room a lectlc A.ll n•~• httla boys bu.y tho>r caps o.t BEST B\ hll b !.an.lsomolittlo lmb•o• aro fitted. w•th !lo n~E~Tt;\t. f1 ustrated, I II own, for the I o was a s1.,ht of folks there blue eyes, grey eyes, groan C.) cs, pooKET llAT-Just reoo1vod, \ 1 llEST'S black eyes. all fht 011 Jones and I, as we ma~ehed m front of the J u.Jgc .o 1 • Blosccra-n~e\s -c.;crebrntetl u Good mormn Sqmron scz. I, bowm to a p A 1 N li X T R A C T E R • little old drmd up nosei.l feller wtth a 3 aller rrlliS modiomo lB tho must. ~xtraordm .. ry dlsoovor· Wig on. \I hope ) onr honorable health IS d: lt wtll re.lie:vo tho pam of the wbtat burns good 'l'~ ot.nd a:t:~;ids 1 nstn.ntly, Rlld hea;-lwlthoutlcttvmg n. 80Dil' • it wUl cffeetue.llycu.ro £evor sorDs, ~he-umo.esm• !Uo.ld '\'Keep qutet. Mrs Tnpe ' sez nnbor Jones 4~114 ;ro~c th:ro-u..i.r <j.UUta-,y, sore oymt :iJia~ mgwurfu., nudg1n my elbOW; JL llrlfi t proper tO Rpcali folon~ brok1ln broaott <,;h\tb-1aa~ eom:r aore n!.p-- d9 old. sore~ spro.Ul! brlllA@i p!11D8 lD. tho to hts. hnnol' ,tho-Ut he RSkS ) e q ucgtJOIJB tao~ 51'\• and ohoot, c<\a.mps agu& m the r'\\e aplnll.l They took me to a httl\ platform, bu1lt up aft\O'Ottonh!' stiff' Jomtgt 'bolls, entrul.EftiUS er®ttons, &e h .A.loo, Salvo for Salt Rb.o.Wl;l, Saoful~,. .Eryr:~•polas on one s1de of tho room autl sed I tlllg t set <>happed hands, &.: 280 tf I was a mmti to-so down I sot. My .Tohn St , Ittngoton, neM W•lt St --- !Jgo<mn 1 css I what funny actions the} d1d have 1 Latest -Fashions---New an~Nic~ • .Talkm' all sorts of Ja.ngwulJieS that nobody J UST RECEIVED, a largo stook of Mlltee>ll&B on au·th could understand, all m1xctl up With lloSGm Sli>rts at RE.JI'I.!iRKABLY LOfV PRICES \constttllllOll f r J'6VLSed statutes,' \CIVIl 1 .,. cash, also, a liM aesortmqntof gentlemen's Neck la.ws, 'and nobody !mows whnt I declare hes Mcv .. eillu Oolla.NJ a.nd O. gunol'nl mJsottmont I acltlly thou;;sht one spell, that l'J been ke:r or Pumltktttg goad• llt thu 1\{ILII!'All:Y HlAJ,I TAIL• h \\\' \~\ Fmt!ltSBI!IG EsrAnusnKEI<T, 74 North- ried clean back 11/!CS and ogoo, to t ~ tunc liront st Kmgst.on ABM VAN :trntlREN when folks talked m debrew nllli Whlll· pered m Paddy wclH.cll about 1t 1•ve heel 'n Parson Scrape Bymc by, artor I'd In.gun to feel hnngry anti want my dmuer, ~ tall scraggy m:~n, with greeil specs on his bo~e t!z\ up, nnJ sez he. \M:rt~ I!nllrtah Trlpo, stllntl up m y OUI l:ieat ... \Lord r ' scz I, \you don t want nlc to chme up lU a cheer afore all the~c folks, i.lo }Op '' \\'' e Want none of you~ loW J<>Sts here, ' lroz' blY, colormg up u11 he hJOlrod II kc a Feu flannel mgbt goWn : rt!!o ti'p and stand '\ \Oh yes,\ sez I, \I d as hevc get up as nqt -for my back hegms to ache. l'vu sot so long,'' s!l1 b1sted U'p, and looked a-routul up an the 91dtmmce. .-.. Ra 1 se ;your nt;ht band,\ scz. tho tall mn.n l!t:IT~mTffY ''\ 4f' yoli'ioo- rto o'Sjootioml'.\ 11cz f. \I'd rather Just UV my left ilrte~ my ,.isbt g!o\\ h J!io+ _. sb~m big Mill on tbellalro of lt. ~~o.QiY[ IW~Ull>f'St~~ hill' at tlilQ, and ' tall ';u .. u turned Jnto a red mgbt gown on my feet \ tho an una! that you saw ! Could vouJtlcntl(y hor , 'se~ I, more fully\ of red luur , two horns, two eyes, one a ta1l,'' scz I sec w 1th your own cyos tlo- two:tlcrrn 1ps m plamtllf s field 1 eyes~ l'o be SRrc, whose I d borrowed 2\ tha.t 1t was turmps that ,.wm<>~w swear anythmg abou't.1t B<ltncl:nm wh1tc, but 1t m1gbt rocks, for anythmg that I old are you ~ ' bji•;nm;s ~ soz I, gettm out and old enou!h for you, anybuw, yoU \Vcrc manufactured Ill e<ldJCated m the ark I' h1s nuse and looked for all tbe folks m the cxammatwn.,' scz the my ehent personaliJ, scz at 1\r Jones w1th h1• I ought to, soz I Iaffin - cousm 'I1Idy Brown, more and got the m1tten m tho \ Am 1 not/• saul' he, \ of sul'fictont rank to nsptroto your dfmghter s hand z • \\I' ou are undoubtedly tho host blood of Poland.' \ And my fortuae and repntatlon are they n<>t- .. Your estato IS majJ;mliccnt, and your 6011• tluct tr;oopfoncbnble. • \ I hen lmvm.; lour daughters consent •hould I expect a rcf•wal ~ ' \ Ihm, Sir,\ the fathet tcphed, \ 18 my on· ly child, and her happmess 4l the chief eon· corn of my llfe. All the poos~smons of fw· tune are precarwus, what fortune giVeS, at her caprtccs sho takes awa.y. I ace nose onr1ty ofmdopendenco and comrortablo ltnng of a w1fe but one , m a word, I am resolved tha.t no une 'ho.ll beth\ husband uf my daugh• ter who 1s not at tho sa~n<> t1mo mastor of a trade \ The nobleman bowed and retired silently. A year or two afterward, the father was srt- tmg at the door, and saw, approachmg the house, wagons latien wnh baskets, and at the ht\ad of the cavalca-de a porson l:tl the dress of a basket maker. Anti who do you S'llppose 1t wa• 1 lho former smtor of h•g d!Lughtot , the nobleman bad ~urued basketmaker. He was now master of a trade, and b~oo1ght the wares made by h1s hands for mspectlon, and a certificate from hiS employer, m testimony Qfb!s skill I he conditiOn bemg fulfilled, no further obstacle was opposed to the marrutge But the story IH not yet done The Revolntton came, fortunes were plundered, and lords wrth John Suuth over so , and st1cm Jus thumbs mto }us vest, scz he, u allow me wore scattured as chaff bcforo the four Winds a. low '! uostwu~, ~our of heaven K mg;s became beggars, soma of them teachers and the noble Pole supported u4wc,u, and tho red faced man '\\ w 1 fo and her fatl1e1 111 the mfirnnt>CS of you sa•d ) on knew Mr know my chcnt, .hlr John I< now of hun 1 scz he- you know of bun, 1f you any guod of hun, HCu I.- hen roost last sprmg of tlhc crowcr I had Ill the most I know of h1m, set down,' sez the JUtige, hqnukcrciHel and prctondm to 1ts my OpllliOU ho WliS Iaffin than John Sm1th yon nov wouldn't let lnm sny a act Illy afcc1od he d burst, he hut rage ngm me deal of talkm aH<l thspu and artcr a. while the Jury se<l tljey'd d<eci~fe the cas a sf<:fOd up nnd sed he cow hadn t no bnt;ner;s to yarti and di!VOUI fiVO\ of hlS got up and said he l nowed to havo .fomped In, but lo look HO temptm', and for the turmps was full as slle was. sc<l. thl)t J'ones ought to cow's k1lhn InA dog, for the agltct~t critter upon the them aU out 1ntor anoth~r up tbo1r mmds what they d as still &S mtce, wa1tm' for llym0·by the door opened, du·nl--t·weilvo 0 l 'em, two and 111<>~~\'\m'oD nf. tl>e Jury.'' sez tho Judge, at a cofillsion ~ ' >.h.,uo .. thm hcds solluruly ~ge, by h'\ ba•kct mal,mg mdustry. Oldest 'I\ule m tile \\Vorld. Au cxtmortimary tree IS stated by S1r J Em cri::)Oll 1 {cnncr t to cXt::>t m the Island of Ccy I on It '\ known ru; tho \ llo tree,' of Anar \J\ pooro, and IS m all probability the oldest hmtoncal tree m the wQrJd. H was planted 28ll ye•.r~ bcforo Chr•ol, and hence !t Is now 2,148 ycaro oltl. \goo varymg from 1 000 to 500 yenrs havo bcon a•>~cn<><l t<> the baubab• of Sancgal, wcal,ptu.s of Tasmama, the dragon tree of Grotnvo, and the chestnut tree of Mount E.tna But 9.11 these eot1matcs are mattet,. of CQUJOO tnre,nnd such calculatiOns, however mgpllJQU$ must be purely mfercntial, \\ he1 eas the age of tho Uo treo II< a matter of rccmd, tts OOR• Berv~ncy hM been au obJect of ~\h<li!.U<le to succcgg1ve dynastws, anti the story of tls VI• cJss1tudcs has Lccn 1•rcsorvcd 1n a Sci'les of contii!UOU~ chromules among the moat au then t•c that have been hanticd down by manltmd Compared w1th 1t the oal< of Ellorslre IS but a !ID.pliug and tho Uouq uerm s oal.., m \Y mdsor l: oreJ:j'-' barely numbers ha.lf1ta yoa.rs.- Ihe J uw trcus or 1 ountams Abbey nro be• heved to havo Jlou.,tiheJ there twel¥e hnn tired yoorij ago, 'ho olives m till! Gaooe•\' of (,athsemane 11 ere fnll g• own when the Sara cons wor-e expelled from Jerusalem, and the cypress of Somn, m Lombardy, 1s sa1~ te l•a.\\ been a tree Ill the tJme of JIll >a& o.~~~~' yet the Bo tree IS older than tho oldest Of tUI!SB by a-eetJ.tu~y, aml wot>l<l-almo&t.se.e!\> to V<il]itfl}! the prophecy pronoun cod \\hen, It \V11S pll!ntlld that >t would \ flourtsh tmd bn grfeJ> fo~ower \ t;~ A Honc!lulu paper g1vea an neconnt df a feat uf sw1mmmg lately performed 'by ' some natnes of £be Island A boat ~th SIX or eight on bo~rd was ca.pst:&ed Ill The passage botwoan two of the lslani.ls, ~Uill amJd\lO• lobar U WAD enpplll>'ld ~\.Y .Wl'fll) ;>,ll~li\'ll\eq, but !.hoy WOI'O hcn.rti from at Lans1 so.wru.l days aftenmrds, ha.vmg reached, ,the !.;land ~ftor swumum 10 twen y four honrs \ I ox poet !l. few l'folonds to paM tho ev1mmg It 1a a lovaly Sabbath day,-ono m WblCli w1tb me-, as thts is my reccptmn ovenmg,. and the blue above IS so clear and placid that 1t I would be pleased to soc yoll.\ seems as 1f the beauty or earth m1ght be re I thanked h1m and prom•~ed to accept h1s tloeted there, m fact, 1t •s a da.y so bnght cordmllnv•tatlon, tlmt tho sun \al1cs upon hnnself the dobght In the evenmg I well'3ed my way to h•s re ful office of the fa1r1es of old, bathmg every sJdence, cxpectmg to fini.l one or two , but thmg m sun shme. Yonder wo see 11 dome what was my SU1'pr1Se when the servant &11- capped w1tb gold , now the r1ver m the dis- B\Verel! rttj nng, to bl.l told, .. &entlemon In lance, whose waves look ltke myriads ot Clll'& the ba~k room, ladies m the front.\' As 1 hncd w1th polished Sllver,as thuy Bp!lrkle and IDTanglld my to•let m the drc 5 s 111 g J'O!itm,l leap m thell\ ouward couroo, now tv~ catch a Ulllde up my mmdthnt there Wll!! to be a pnr• r;;hmpso of tile dnrk tuwer of the church of ty below. 1 de\Seanile'if to the parlors, whieh, Greystane through the foliage, and soon the chime of tho hell ea.lhr Ull Wqhm. How bea.u by the way, were furull!hcd w1th cleganoo and t f II th I ht .a \__ tt.· t. 'h taste-paintings from onr fh·st arttsts bnng 1 u y o sun 1g uas,..,. ul'oug., • e Wtn· dows or stan>ed glll!!s and causes thiS !'Mnbow upon tbo 'linUs. I was met a.t tho ent:ranoo by the host, wlio shaduws to dtmce upon the frescoed walls and ushered mo 1 nto tho well filled roomD. ceilmgs; grandly the r1ch notes of the organ I never tn my life pllSBod a more pleasant echo through the arches above, followetl by stlfl softet uofes from tho birdS m the maple evenmg' there were .some of oqr br~gbtost bterBfY stn'rlf present, t\IO emment .muSical trees, singmg little matm cha.nts to their Crea t 0 th b t r I d •b •g , n.. ,_ composers, artiSts, a.nd m fact, genmses of ev· or. n 111 eau 1 u ay • e M e,. & .. s ... r 1s to b1d nd1eu to a flock that he baa long ery kmd. Tho ovenu!g's ent&rtamn\'ent conlnstad of \wa.tehcd and tended,' hmg prayed for. Now freci:tn1i:iolll!t mume, CllllYersatton and danemg. we see b1m as he s1tJr m llh-.. pnlptt chatr, \Vltb I ha'<'G on several oceastons attended these h•s head covered w1th sliver, and won may he hterlll'y recept'ton8 at th'e house gf thts popu- say, • I ha.ve fought the good fight, I have lar author, who, though so young m 'ears, fimshed my course; I mil soon go to rece1ve has won 80 much of fame. my crown of r1ghteousnl!ss\ Many that are ,. He anjl>;)'S' the frtendsh1p of our nr~<t Amer- now seated before h1m has he bnr1ed beneath Jean authors, and recCJ.ves the most fla't~ermg the hquld grne, m baphsm, m obedience to attentions from- the literatz of the metropolis the cummand of his 8anour, and tu those d His prodnc.ttqns are many of them eopie mto samo has he admmtstered the wme and bro· English JOurnals', and IS well known as a wn ken bTead, and many has I.e umtlld m mar h ter of abtltty: on the other side of t e water, rtage at the ehnrch altar, and now be IS called whct'e he ills many \VIIl\IU' nnloiown friends, to speak to them for tbe last limo; tnm!Y a whom he mtends to VlSit ere long If the nr· te~>r-drop ghatens 1n thn ey<>-mtmy a band tJcles he brul mrilady published werec&llected, lcercb>ef 1s called m reqms1tion as they hst.en they would fill at leest eight good SIZed vol· to biB partmg words of loTe, Ill! he addresses qmes U\ has often been urgecl to pnbhsh a them as children Ailor tiro sel'nron, whnt a book by hiS admlrmg friends, but h 1 s reply l!f, prayer asecnds to the throne of the Most H1gh always, \ Wont until I &ave wntten sotnethmg m their behalf, a11d eV<>PY word seems to lloat worthy, lie has a. very wodest opiiuon of out upon tlte soft, stillaJr an'd ascend' to hea hill prodtllltlons, and never ondca.vorB to push von. After the prayer,\ hymn IS sung--that himself but he has protrused- to ISSue one or bcauttful one that falls so sweetly upon the more volumes wheu ho returns from h1s Eu car of every aged pilgrim,-\ There IS rest fm r ropean t~a~; the weary, and how the vmces rom the The mty of Brooklyn oontamk not a kmdher coon, some ilOft and low, others ncb and deep d \\' • ~\ ld p t who e \-ps heart or a moro hospitable person than W•lhe seome to nuce• .ue 0 as or, p ruu thought, My lamp WJI!soon bo extmgu1shetl and I shall be at rest m the sweet fields of Edan, where the treo of hfe IS bloammg,\ for h9 had nearly reached that age allotted to man,. a.nd lts JOl.Pl'noy wAS most .ended '1 1 h-e servlce 1a over, and m~tny leave the ohmcll Ware bo 1!1 in heart n trll'l Southerner nl- ways ready t& en'te-rt.atn and welcome frteuds, and tho person whu ·~ fortunate to socnrc hiS respect and f1Iendsh1p, IS mdecd honored w 1 th sad hearts at the th\OUght of partmg w1th Defore prcosmg the JUICO from tl:ro cnrrcnts their Teacher and l'astor, and never a larger paas them between a prur of rollers to crush nssc'l'llhly wes ever seen to leave the cbmch uf them, after wh1eh they wdl plU't wrthdreJUICe Grcxstone. read1ly by hght pressure, snoh as a common A few months have passed away snd tho screw, wmghts, &c. lo each quart of JUICe aged mm1stcr has gone to Ius home, Sadder a tid three poll'llds ol treble refined loaf sugar- hearts there are now, tears flow moro cop1 smglerell.nedisnotsuffieHmtlypnre- tho•• add ollsly, nnd although' the day 1s br1ght and as much water as will make one galtou 01 m bcant 1ful, thcru seems to be IIi dark vet! thrown other words, suppose tho cask mtended to be aro;ul\d thctn 1\nd goJl'OW follows ~very bear!, used be 30 gallons In thta put !Ml puarts of w.,v1 ng her bow• of w•llow and sombre ban curmnt JUice, IJO 1\>~. <,louble Tcfined sugar, n.ers.ns 1 hey see his rcmaws llud m tbo grave. nnd fill tho cnsl> to tbo bung wlth water, roll But then comoa the ftnppy ~hongM t)lat he IS 1 t over unt1l the strgar IS rull d1ssolved 'l hts at rcJSt Where~ In the beaut1ful h.enven Will be told by 1ts ceasmg to sattlc 1n the b~t· abovo, the New JcrusalcJU. Even now tbey rei Ne11.t day rolltt agnm, and place 1t ln a cuto;ll u gl11npae 1.1f 1t~ }'cl\fiY J!jM~ <>f the cr;~\' cellar whcro tbe tGmpcra~ure Will !Ill IIUre to tnl fountn.m. nni.l tl1e tree whose leaves aro ov· be even lcavmg tl1e bung loose for the freo Qf i'jf~en,-\b<:r~ he ha\ entc<cd the g<>Jden f.a,dncliOI>iO:Il of .. lr Jn tb\ t><>UTse Ofot~e OJ: two streets and the g\tcs of tho Uelestml 01~y 3r<l 01 throe da.ys, fermlllliatlon will commonco. close<!.' but cvc1 opened to those who will en Ju pla<:mg the ~ur to thehunghPlll,a. shgbt tar. In a sha.dy ecme.tory they depoStte h•s no1 so w1ll be hMrd, anch as may be observed remams; an elegaut monnment,ll!! a token of when carbomc amd IS eseapmg from eba.m· tbell' respect fur lum, 16 ercGted O\fe~ bts al pag·ne or 50011 water. N~rmenta~Jon Will een ready g1 cen grtwc-<-lt IS {)!Ulistlamty holdmg trnne !'mt tt fow w~kil, coll1101 tlng the sugnt m her extentiied han<i \CJ\oas;Ol' pure marblo moo aluahol. As soon as 4Jtill <:eases, drJV<) what a !Joantiful symbol of 1?1nty I thb' bul'lg 111 ttghUy,.Q;j)d !Mv<Y tli~ cask fOl' Often the cluldren of Greyst~nc may be siX nurntbs, at tho end of W'h1oh tnne the seci1 wendmg lfi01r way to tho grave of tlie~r wme may l'>'&llnwn olfperfec~ly elear, With- former Instructor, With baskc'ts 'filled\ Wttfi out any :e!'lii\!llli of aweotrtess. lfuil's and roses ur snow w't.ite<, and l'iiyrtlli leave~. til se\ttcr over li!S grate llli tr1butes of ~ Qool oil Is said to 'be~ 1111re d<>~trpy tbe 1 r love for h•m Th<hV 'Will navel' for~t e~t.of' b~ ~a AwlY' plentifully mtb. the1r dt~ar oi<J fnund, wh.o.eY~r stqtled, u}!on l>llli<11,VFI\ell• o,r (~ather to th\ pl~tce~ where U,em and 1,\llM t6l.;ad tb.<>III.W thl! r1_ght Wl!Jl: they most do congragnto. Tho GUfe IS II!IW\' whqn Ill~ ,be~d W!\S ~lh<lfe<l 9 eT, bu~ n<n• ~~ '\ nal and, p~rm,.nent (J,It frames ehtJ,ntl<!lters, glory crowned, for he lfhilot J'eJSt. &p, rubbed IJgbtly QVer Wltb o;oa,J Oll-w:•llul!~ l{..mgston, June 18th, 1800 be dtsturbed h> fitcs BY DANIEL BRADBURY • WHOLE NO. 376. (&very ln.w\nnlofiB a dltforen.t timtt tboretn, shal eo- State, .on and not ai l:t.t:~ PJ\~Bcrib ~ ll'lt uttha <loy <>f State. sec l2 J [ JWory law so ~to.~ ~er :p:J1!.\3 beo ren.d m eVIdence from the JIU.per in wlficb tt.Sbatllle co ttrined, 'l'b all t.hc courts oOf ju~ttce ~n prqceedm~before any otlieer, body sbal) bo thGl!ght. nooesSllry to r«c m.ontha ~r the close of the session in w.hieb a IB,w &. 8, till• 7, c~ Q, Jlll<li; lle'fiSed and la\a r>f 18:1.6, ohap. 280 J - 0H4PfrER 119 AN AOT to provJ•lo for the conswuotlon 'i'nd mruu~enanoe of a br;dge uver tho Erie cana.l, m the vlllage of Cohoes, Albany ueunt;Y Paseed Aprll HI, 186&-lhree·fif•he bcmg preaeut The Peopl• of lhe Stale of New York, rep• re•mted m Senate and .B.•aenwly do ena~l <!U fallow•• Section 1 The canal C\ommtssroners are b&l'aby a.uthonzed to -construct or cause tO: be eonstrnoted and mamta.med at the expense of the state, over the Er1e canal, oppomte Vleet stre&t, m the village of Coboes, 1tr the county of Albany. an Iron br1dge, m Bllllb manner as the mten•sta of the state ID\Y requ~re, ao a cost not e:tceedlng three tbeusal!d dolhtl'S, to be pa1d from any moneys appropriated to the Erte canal t'nlnrgemont § 2 Before oommencmg tlle eoll8trqctton of sn1d bridge, ibe canal colniDIBSionere llhall reqn•re and recerre nfull relcase,leg!>.lly eote· outed and delivered, free of exppnae tO the state, of all clamts for dnmnges m consequence of the conttrnotiOn of sn1d bridg<~, .Qr of tbe necessary embankments from · all persaxts that mtgnt otherw.ae have oh•med damages § 3 Th1a act shall take effect 1mmed1ntely Btnte of New 1' ork, omae of l I have oom• the l5ooretnry of Btuto. 5uarud the pre• cedmg WIth the or1gmnl law on file m thJH of· fioc. n.nd de oert•fY that tile same Ill a eQl\re~ tmnsonpt therefrom ~nd of the whole {}f awd or1gmaL D R FLOYD JONES, Secretary uf State. CHAPTEB..407 AN ACT to provtde for the speedy completion of sect1.ons numbers twenty a;nd tweat7 one of the Oswego ca.nal enlargement Passed Aprlll4, 1860, by a two th1rd vuto. TM People of the State of New YQfk, r-:p· resented -z.n Senate and A.ssembll/ do en4ct aa. follows &otum 1, The Ca.nal cotmmssroncr.s 11nd state engmeer and surveyor, are her11by Jltl• thor1zed to exnnnne so.etwns twenty ty one of the Oswego canal enlnr to pay the con-tr;:a.eto:c's l)n -anid ~:~um a'S th~y mny dt:i3m a fa.1r cub1o yard-, for the ex{)ava.tl mnteru:rl thereon, provtd~d.,. ~-t sate! officers, the oonki'~Qt' en: >to not now Jogolly boun<f to go en d work, nnd also provtded sll.ld cl:intl'lU!fol' Will put DI>- on a.ud wor.!t aueh force&sWillumUlre the com. plet.on of $1ud work j)y thll opDnmg of no.Viga tton mi!S'~i\b.t'. § 2 Tl!6 c<>mmiss10nel' m eharge of s•nd seotj'ons .ntu}\ber twenty and twenty one,. sh&ll drn\ Mi! df'a.fts upon the and1toT, 'n fuvM' of sa.1d eont-ractor, for the e:x.cavatton or eafd ma teualr nt the p~\1ce per cubv;:: ya:\\d so deter truu'}d upon n.nd n.Uowed, under the provts1ons of th.,.aetr and: the au<htQr eha.ll P\J' the anme out of any li)ODC,)'B appropr1a'ted, Or wrnoh shall hereafter be appropnated for the Oswego sm~t>l enlargcmel>t §It '1'h1• act shall take effcot •mmedu•tely State of New York. olfula ofl I baveeom- tbe Seeretnry of Stato 5 pared the pre oodmg wttb the orignlllllaw on fire m tl:ns of fiae and do certtfy that tbe same IS a clorrMW transenp\ thttrefrom and of the whole of a&.~d or1gmal D R FLOYD JO~! Seilrstary of.,..,te 13>t.l.l'T>;JI. 6117 ~ ACT to amend an act entitled \ J.n aoC makmg appropnatiGns for eertmn \\'Pen•es of government for the year ene thousand eight hundred and s1xty ,\ Plll!S.ed Ap.nl BIJ<ta~nth, one t.h&naand mgM hnnd~ed arid FI:Z:t;y' i'nBsed Apr1117tb, 1860 -three fifths beq~g preaell.> The People of t!.e State of New York f\l!'p resented tn !Scnat' and .IJ.~aemiJ.ly, do enacl all flf/~OW8 Seot1on 1 The paragraph m tno &'llt entl· tled \ An aot makmg appropriations for eel' tmn expenses of government for the year one thous~nd eight llundred and SIXty,, pns•e<l Apnl S1Xte0nth, oue tbo11saud <ngllt bllll<b\ed and BIX.ty, wh•ctnwifl' the words fQllpwmg t<> w 1 t \To Charl•e-8 Horton, Postmaster, and M•chael H MoCiare, AsstlitMit Postmaster ot the Assembly. John F Cnrtts k.\>epel' of the .Assembly Chamber and lfuglt Magee Jaruto'l' of the .Assembly, eaeh a't the rat<t'Bf.tlwea d'o~, !a.rs P\\ days' actual servwe .IUld th\ same al low~.noe for m~le11.-g.e as ia pa1d :to members of Assemblv 1t'n.d' t1> baoll of the ollieers of t1ro Senn.te and Aa!embly, except tbe >Clerks nml depUty plerk{! the BUm of qne dollAr per day tn add'Miion to the compena.ttron provilfe<f lly lnw to bE> eeTHiled by the spenhr of~h<!.&.!lfut\ bly ~Lnd Pre.,dent of the Senate respeciively \ ts hereby amendeti by msertmg after th'll words \by law' m BJtid ptnagTaph, lllm words \and by th1s \ct ' § 2 This aot shl>ll take effect 1mmodtatalr StnteofNew York ollioe of~ I have oom. the Secretary of State } pared the pre. c~drng w1tll the ongmal law on file m thm of• lice and do certify that tbe eame IS a correct transciii>t therefrom and of the whole of Bill<! oTigmal D It ]<LOYD JONES, Seere':ll'fllJ 8$1!,tiJ clHA;;;;- 242 AN ACT for the Jntl<1i\}'Omtlon <>f lll>J.e Art AssoCiatJona, and to amen<t \ An act for tbe mcorporatwn of benevolent, ohantabfu, •UJontJfio nnd m•smonary oootehc~,\ 'i\\'\~d Apr1! twelfth, e1ghtoen hunllred and fnr<y ewh~ \' rassed April 10, 1860 The People of the S(ate of New YOT!r, rep- re•ented •n i:ienatc and .dsseu1bly, da enacl «S follows SectiOn 1 Any five or more per$ons ~f full ~go, Clll~ena of the Umted l:!tate~. may l!S60W. ate, purnuant to ' An Mit f<rr tb1> iii<;Q\11Ql\a llon of benevQlent, clt&ntable, ~c•ent•fic 11nd mi66Ionv.ry aooiottee,\ };meeecd April twQlfth, etghtooll' lmrtdrcd nntl forty c1gbt. and ~h<:> acts nruentiatory thereof, fpr the jlnrpose of promoting and cn!;lV!LtlDg tlte fi11e nrta, by eB tabl1shmg a. gallery 1>1' collec!ton bf )MtnTea and at;>tuary and when assoemted'1 tbayshall be so.hjeat to the pt ov1stona o! tha aforesmd !t<lts. ~ 2 .Anv fine nPt nssomatwn Bll forllllld, mn.y M Mpahl~ of t!lking by grft, dOVJSe. bll- qnost or pn•ehaM 1\nd Gf holdmg f&P the pllr• posae of tlten:• IMO• porAhon nnd for no othcl' plll'pose, renl or personal property. e:teeedmg tn valne, the amounts llm1ted by tlte sn.1d net prov 1 ded n. Jl1Sttce o• the supremo <>onrt of the dtstr 1 et 1n whiCh the prtnotple ollice1Jf sneh assootahon -shRJl be looMed, 1!hnU fl:<>m tlJl>O to tftlie, <>How the \\me by n.n order t'! he !011.- tered on the reeot'da of the eont't, '!Oitmli lll'>Ml. alBo 5pecifj tb:e hrutt fixed 4y ~·d JUatzce ~ State of Naw Yot$, O'ffiee of the Secretary of ISt!\t<h ypn,1~et1 the'l!:r~ ced1ng tt~h~e~~~~~i~~~~ •