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who #4 pt { Jarge por e f Suites suet as “ivy“; 5&1 . fl‘ -C m rlog at the eate time, andawitlhfeet well bracéd upon the mantle picco. .was surveying the closed vol- ume which Tay an my lap, when a hurried qigp.in tha front. gallery aroused me from a“; pavery Jpto which I was fast sinking.- Torpios 9 fiend ag the giffi¢e door opened, Any,ayes fol) on the well developed propor- shell, his eyes twice their natural sige, and projected nearly out of thair sockets, lis mouth widely distended, with the viea/hiddgn in ite cavity, and the connection of the rape behind his cheeks, giving the appesrante as if we had cast anchor in <his stomach, and were heaving it slowly home, sat the Ken- uckian, screaming and cursing that wg were the prisoner seot back to Interview of th6 Mayor, to the father'a purse, but wro 'Yipng ofa hage flat bogiman who entered the . koom,.wooring m. countenance the ox reasion wf méh would seem to Indicate that be had Aust gone into the vinegar manufacture, with «.fige,proimise of sucgess. ... . Roryge pp)) teeth, young one 7\ eard fie to a | wcem oT cen y and nogés (00, replied 1, fingerad * diffipsfiggloénfiché, trrfgwry indlgnynnl at the juypoile appellation. and brisillog: up by the , gidqgf,§h§_ hoge Kentuckian, tll { Jooked as llflgg‘qg‘p 1&2“th lancet by the side ofan am- parmipg knife,, . , (¥gu Reeda't got riled, young dos, I meant / mo inguly, eacton, for my teeth are too sore to Mow ygat boot to jar them ae I ewallared down, Ewant a tooth pulled ; can you myqa“ \ 4 PMs h manage the job ? Ouch! criminy, but. it hace\ , g” gr, I can pull your tooth. Te It an , Ang! isor of a deos snpienticc 1 one of the deci- dull! pylpgznnnhbilt grinder ? Ja a. aizer, reckon, | It's the Inrngl oth ww, anyhow, you can seo for ‘z‘l‘ufquk the \éfiflm‘cmfln upoving <h- , lower half of his face diacloged a ect of teeth \ ghowed that his baff of she aliga- tor Tay nbgvéw . ' * A. molor requires extraction,\ eaid 1, as he \first? gerom tle acting fung. | ~ FYzwell, MIF be oust, but you doe- edr finmes ter things. 1 reckon Je want a mane} puss a molear * AHD Be tlibaéated igo. Guch! - What do \waw inx Tor palfiog teoth, doo? -I woot to gil ~ nf of the peiky thing.' [* A: sir, enla L. polling ont the case offtnitrateiiti and placing a chair or him. \dollar I dollar h-H 1 - Do yoo think tha ull of kegs of epirite? ntfafied 'under a hogshead~ of pork. Tie you* dollar in pull she thing I 3235 Hfé AMC eftfZuce, of ha'4tar- sedb d ar napsemzgag (aP bade 3 ione\ Tiwenatore aualie! whom tho- foudnébe called from the room te, and reqyesed the * > fig} Wow hemes a h RCU, a we' F3 ag't* pulling his head of without moving the tooth; aad that 410 urment trasowbel. . But ] gnol- sippi patent plan,' worked, and directod Dy and that he had already assistant to keep up their steady pull. I have not yet determined, as it was the 'first an leet experiment, whitch would have coine first his head ur the tooth, for all at once the rope gave way, precipitating, with- out much order ot arrangement. the nesis- tanta into the opposite corner of the room: 'The operating chnir-not being ns securly serowod down ns usual, was optorn by the shogk_of the retrogaio motion nequired when |, the rape broke and landed the Kentuckian on hig heck in the most distant aide of the room. &s ha fell, he | struck | the side of his face a- guinat the wull 'and out came the vice. with a large tooth in ite fangs. | Ho raged like one b his Indigious thuirderstorms, and demand- ed to be releaced. - Fearing some hostile de- monstration whan the straps were unfastened we took occasion to cot them with n long bowie knifo. He rose tip spitting blood and suaxing nimeglf gg if he was £49“ 1o &A Fid of bi« clotbe». + H-H, Uo, U0T she's u buster! 1 never seed such a tooth. | reck: on no commpn. fixaigute would have feich it ; bat PH tell you, sirgee, it hort awful ; I think [yj , its the Inst time the Missiselpp{ patent plan' ggfifld’nal exouge him on gots me in its holt, | Here's a five dollar ing to his warehouse Kaintak bill ; take your pay and gin us the ¥ change.! Beeing he was In such good humor. I | should have epared him, but his meanness | disguised me, nad I thought 1 would carry the joke a little furthen On examing his mouth, I stddonly discovered, ns was the case, that 1 had polled the wrong tooth. but I never told him, and he had too mach blood in his-mouth to discover it, * Goréaiths lack,4 exclaimed, 'by Jupiter. I have. los ybe% Tdido's break the Ipfer- whole Incident beautiful 7 Mr. Editor. -As the 'S and amusing, perhapa you gorner in ong-of its pages. of 'Sour-krout'-dom, one banks an opéiting fur an e while after his naturaliznti very rapidly, and a rival 'odintfigy While the jury, | therefo de reason. ro«e and eaid-* May it pl 'On what ground Mr. Judge. sent his extore.' ° Lup rose thd Dotetimna. fiim tfomct= nstvaceA a e meg aran Amarpatentpatiet figfiifi’ ng yur M63?%flramm iin iy p cacen> © Why, a fine hat. | Ebat the-old boss that olled_on my ' Mississippil . Come neargr, either broke the neckof my | p; , Aal patent, plan,! I ro potent o;,,_f:,‘;a jawbone, bund Ihave dose either. gfifvlhsiflhéy be- yea bid ($97,168 a 'to dead mers Judge [in grest pogat what did you sumpon this Hd can nelthe? af Baglish® C a 8x So idge-[ove ing figfimwmm’bfieb‘ is Romie: grapes; wEith |_ - 7 ¥ afiykpisfiiféép seres Neilin after he was gone, the fathor asked a private whole swry: The Mayor was so much a fleet ed, that he not only added filly france mate to the minister of justice, begging the noble young prisoner's release. The minister exam- ined into the affair, and floding that it was . pngl- | acepaectisaly - cranll affencit ty told him 'twas the usual way the ' Missis- | condemned the young man io t time, he ordered his release. panelled, he went to Mr. L guished lawyer, in order to lave him excuaed. L-- informed him that the Jodge So when the court convened, Mr L juror wishee to be exoused. Wiile this donversation: was (akiog place, Pons alr, .is your. oxepes Z says the * Sdooks.) | ' Jurlge- What did you say, sir?\ Dufchman-'Sna% Snooke!' -s 12 22 Dautchnan-* Snax Snooke! wg‘haif boderatinda wort Dufcthmania'Boax Bauke 6V- } £ the gatleys, But whom he told the te insmediately to ich ,, bad | “glimlleys, served out hall his Ie not the How the Datohnitn Avolded Fury Trial. pirit of the Times' chronicles everything really witty, hamorous may deem the fol- lowing truthful angedote worthy of a modest A few yours sined a Dutch vessel landed at Mobile a goodly number of the of whom found filé way up the Tombigbee, nod seeing on ite nierpriaing Dutch» man, lafided, and bullt him a warehouse. . A on, the sheriff sum- moned the aforesaid | Dutchman | to serve on the jury. | Dutch was very anxious to be ex- cused, as the cotton bules were coming in warchouse was be; re, was being em- .a distin the plea of attend- © Never minds,\ eays Dutch, 'you tell the f Judge I vant to be excused, and 1 1) tell him lease your honer, a L-- 1° says the * There he is,' says Mr. L--, 'he will pre- vir; I cannot hear ]. --* Mr. Dotchman or ?- Sari bi nf oth . dill sin 1 for'a Regleet] ordered y, in who -can say [ trope c6t5ing bot l. als ([F she, 'l amJohn Pelage | and that subject on in deeper sadness over the hour of gloom, yet whom we held the jury, was the dorpse of my husband. My family name is Randell. 1 was born in Philadelphia. 1 married. (a- gainst the wishes of my parents,) John Con- ner, a sober industrious than, 'by trade a shoe- maker. We lived happily for two years. He wok to drinking, neglected his business, and once struck me while to liquor. We had .no cloud-over the bright hour of gaiety; or spread who would exchange it even lor: the song of pleasure, or the burst of revelry,? No-there Is a voice froffi the tornb sweeter than song. 'There id a remembraate of the dead, to which, we turn even from the charms of, the living. Oh. the grave! the grave! Jt byries every error--covers every defect, extinguishes eve: ry resentment! From its pentefol bosor Anis» so d kero ithe we leave him. I soon made a passable shoe, when I assumed the male attire, came to N. York, and you gave me work as a journey- man. 'The rest you know.' John fold the narrator, some days after, that on hearing this, he was domb-founded. \Well madam,' eays John, 'What are your plans for the futare ? Says she, '1 have not formed my plans. 'Well says John, 'I liked you as journeymen, and when my foreman, 1 was pleased, suppose we now go into partnership fot life!' In forty-eight hours thereafter they, were married. She wae a fine looking woman, and might have pussed for 23 This, perhaps, is the first instance on fecord of a woman's silting as coroner's jurymen. tn the corpse of her husband, | The above is a simple wale of truth, _1 was wituess to all the facts. In ' - .- -en t cipe men- >> Bunatine Ur.-Puifing, in former days. in Michigan, wae as much a part of the regular busingss of a no was selling goods and buying produce and quire as much adroft- nees and tact were required to do it euccees- folly, - Some yenrs since, --, who was do- ing business lo Pontiac, made a third or a lourth failure. Tot. He wasnccosted an the morning of the ac- cident, ns he was standing. looking very de- jeoted, in front of his closed door, by a neigh- bor, who enqolired what had happened 7 \ 1 arine, to doub: the one moment of thy kind- in Senate and Assembly, do enact oo followt'? have been obliged under the pressure of the ness or thy trilh-if thou art a friend, and timer1p suspend.\ _\ Ab | indeed, sorry to r hearitz:well how much do you pay thi time 22 . \ Olri:twenty-fivecents an n dollar,! makeit upout of my own potket {\«Det.Adv. a vane * re FBrinet! wir. who miltliver'the pride of his ecuntryt being mora expert with his 'eword than with his peo. irsoed the following order for the recovery bfiwo desarterimby the name teed to-, on the lime, and daptaure the swo Canadas,\ The officer to whom ihis order wfiifidaémptt tematked that be woold iry. bat be $334 think it a good job, if he aly 1odk gag province, withe Bos, : f Rout'a reinforce- taid <--, I elwayepap. tity if. I Auve. to |Lqnmerised papg 10 that tyoe hengt which ow +\ Ambricar Genopabin The |rigue word, every uggentlo agtion, will-zom| of Kestredy +- Detail n file of men and pro- {and poot ithe unavailing tear-more deep, sgrlnfl none but fopd hoges and tender recol: seether rt we can gun bows uput mo gross even of an enemy, and not feel a componct- ious throb, that he should ever have warred with the poor handful of earth that lies moul- dering béfore him. But the grave of thase we loted-what a piace of meditation ! | There it is that we call up in long review the whole history of dirtue and genileners, and the thousand endear iments lavished upon us almost unheeded in the daily intercopree of intimacy; there it is that the tendernéss, the solemn, uwfal tender- nese of the parting scene, the bed of denth ! with al} ite stiffed griefa! ite nomgless attend- ance! its mute, watchful assidaities | the fast | testimonies of expiring love! the Fesble flat- tering | thrilling-oh ! how thriling-pressure of the hand ! the last fond look of the glazing aye. turming upon us even from the threshold ol existanceg the faint faltering accents, siruggling in death to give one more assur- ance of uffection, Ay. go to the grave of buried love,. and meditate ! There seitle the necount with thy conscience for every past benefit anredui- ted. every past endearment unregarded, of that departed being, who can - never-nover return to be seothed by thy contrition, 1! thou art a child, and hast evér addéd a sorrow ta the soul, or a furrow to the silver- ad hrow of an affectionate parent- if thou art a husband, and has ever caosed the fond bo- som that ventured its whole happiness in thy hast ever wrouged in thought, word, or deed, the,apirit that genergasly confided in thee» if thou art a lover, rod hast ever given one lies cofd-and mill henepth thy feet, then be eure that avery unkind look, every ungflxél [throriging bacirbpon thy memory, and tingle,1 Ing dofefolly at thy sool-then be sure that, thod wilt lis down, sorrowing and repenant, on thk grave, and utter the unheard groans, megre bitter, becouse unheard and anavail- mg. Then ceave thy chaplét of flowers, and. abt the afate; Passed Abril. 8, 1850, F ted in Senateaug Agtembly, do ehact as _ suth of six hundred dollayg'} of the tenth. bats Three ,Wfli'§f;nu:v C ~* (O25 $ u Eide onf a NES PAXs ,v |-- | drafting ns U| (~> fl??? hzxfiggg o < l aun, mion. after fig: Tiemicl 2. o Fiege wi be -_. _. 2099 J B t oic 61 60 In at- Revised B > ges 480 a gnaw: IB 2d iA advice, Bas t I Hm1l§¢ il Lo «g bat ' i-uvtficj. mop *\ $32“??? a ~ “Ayn!“ ade ‘fiflubflrgp‘diwldqawg bog Ne oa Statoiand: &. pit ar faken at the office. . ~ or-hoid in to flag gafggflafigrgé‘ey‘ éégh pilorer + (Ram npr 4 R hes {ehfgr th§rflég f bite => e ' ey tf h e pc CAC 8 « 1s i : « * id . the session in wh ~Adventidemsity Inderted atcha units « VOL.A2u « XB - winyrter \ nn 6 ge ~ o s sitll ap © | Li lisp. 8, pap WIOBIRRINTINO:mettly -excuteiiss in <. |- . OXFORD, CHENANGO CO,, N. Y., WEDNESDAY‘ JUNE 26,1850, | ..- } _._ ,NO. 40.0 to Chap. 8. pat SEEM * i haces nmi kaaza ® imns m Do ucts danial a aas nb ta % . © pe - & . . aroma A pe wih fap dias oh ON MP **\ (b, flaws wir alarze arm.ehair with naaa. d -* -_ bnanogs nog epa on |_ =_ grape ® AN ACT to authorise Benjariin Hook; ofthis. coors - -, s,.) - -| | o ae ore here, [ limbe of therpatioht whiletthd 'ogé idy and j & Pennsylvania Correspendent of the |- >-- > (.), aw gobble l ie . i- y: wassntoron. myiNo.® \ patie. .s Cio. cna tet Libre i Gity boughs are , - -0f the'pdticht whilst the operator was 1 St. Lovie Republican, Mdy 2d; relates the]. = Jn-New Nork, in- 1836, 4 'r, ; ++» Pessed ApFil. Gt : «- byssh “3de BM, ok o at require tt .\ ~ -t- {following securrencer~ -_- - __ - * 1 Maiden Lane, withi h was in| The grave is the ordeal of true affection. | ;, p., if:filbéfitéfififmsg'fimmfidfiwa' <+ Ahi NPA Tn winter, , O5 the stherside of the house, drivgn Info| _ 4 young man recently made his.escape|ef John {VIM/£111,“n three doors' of the'store |:It'is there'the divine passion af thesou! tran: | , hr Serlq cand Agsemily, do ent ”45311313? v0 sie Decprabe this flowes-gom'd turfs. | the wall, were a couple of fron bolts, to which { from the galleys mt Toalouse, He was strong | His foreman was m extensive dealer in shoes. |ifests ite superiority to the instinetive impoled fi‘ffim 'be for Bock,. 1128 _,A¥mgg,quah§magqlgtggs beauty | were fastened blocks and pugleys,“ used when and vigorous, und sooti weds hi Sire n man was John Pelaw6, who sat be- {of mero asimakattachment. The latterthust of the city af Now York,. Hig f teva ® - l. ., so Fhit growne,the radiant earth :-~ reduging oid - dials , 4 C wn : , > s way acrose | Bing the counter stitching shoes and waiting | be continually refresh d Ik by th © . BoR as L p grou r ing oid dislaébtions, when alf whitd}r thecountry-and Gséuped porsult,. Hearriv-| on: custome h R & be continually refreshed and kept alive by the the name of © William thze’infiflgwfi , 's v ne- by wanny fountains, means had failed. 'The chair, and.Jed the mekt. mornin mg” a coltane toian | cofpse was ra del'ey stepped in. One 'day a presence of ite object; but the love that is ngine he shall hereafter bp knoWi 890 he'efld ‘hnmufi‘; '§‘”§*§‘fifi£r§,flv~em a amail hang vice were the-appara's inteoded j open field. and stop‘fnd to beg somegig‘n xlo' thepulreet (m: in the:dock, 'at the foot of seated in the sool tan live on long this heirs are heréby‘anfhb'fiieéuf Hold,; porky fu gfifiifigghfibm? hoursy to be used when redycing old dislocations, ent and concealment while he reposed a lifiieflfmm the. SE; “affixx‘er dlook the jurymen l-brance. The more ‘incflnfguonq of wens lan- | postess amd enjoy real afi patst ifffe. hr #1 b tartes on avening t ' when aff mikfor meaps had faited. ' 'The chair But he found the inmates of (hpe cottage in Mowait dgh‘ f o. ser \Pue Ifgulah and decline With the chatine which. ex- by porchase, devige, bequeat, degtent GF Bli,\ 100 \i soft apd shadowy light, , palléys; ond & dmill hand' vibe were the ap-hthe gromtest distress. Four Hite “fig; A to lan is foreman, John Pelsue. 'The turn with shuddering and die- erwise, and to ell, Mortgage,\ harign,. . wren biz???\ fiffigd éfigrvifigghnk” -__ | purataé interidell to be-used by the'6#- | sat trembling:in-a corner, Aboib mother (1:5 To??? girfiziftflb'f’ I; on' rum\? sfiahelnmspfmm the presinete of the ous 1 D io 0\ | and transfer. the same bime ndgfihfiwmlo ' mroe Sesp 9) aa ® 49 Ad n i .n 1 rection of the Kentuektan's tooth, by.sthé weeping: a flks . > the jorymen - remarked «that | thence that truly spirityal affection rises po- | ligh Whi Ca p ic cnane 4 cin). . )f baibdeeith.mptore . | \Misilosipptpetentiifint oo . th bythe! Bocage to, Unncin comp. a theifather jas anon as Join Pelsue dnoked an sfi¢.corpre, every. sumsfal-desire, and vatnens | 4%, that tite efect = \ N .,, \ | Th poi rained aP tive She? SU To walle. SrOe ig. to Hie however gonal? | mo nne ek natty ' a s je wad ug ae Alor Fas =- bh ~ j ar conti ; miei a ¥ «how Heat B ihe sofviepr. < ~ 00> U mo j.. CBem wined t << 0\ ForBrery dlessont thins or Equickly let'the other students into thei father replied that th that i i aoa e [/a uso ; Cai, s t os o 3° apd ”qwmidxffifwfiasx‘i‘taonréfigmm plan of the fhteded:-joke-with great Interest, F1p he (vi-get! om'bl' ddoerz 3303211112053:ng Zigzagmeqfi‘TV-ifzeq\ accasioned some ta- | | 'Thesorrow dead' is the dnly sor- KNAC’L‘ requiring the. “l’flffilfbtfiwtufib, a cpu | [Thile dpring and'veemei higtify Hokled'at the idea of fhinv- |:not, pay theirrent.. - ! You see ma-drivémto | verdict cred th b gJMY having rendered a Lrow-from wiriths weirefaso: to be several towns to 93k? f\\'l¢“§wrfl¥fi°fl- . 6: unszwfibihlandhappy laughter ing his tooth pulfed without, paid, for a quar- | digpair,' said the father, 'my wife and littleied Mow! 311m? yd rominng‘, WI?” distharg- | Every other wound wé seek to heal-every | - the town ,supe.nulend§nu off ; common. Lig g co 01 Cheer e6 nevermore. ® ter, und a dose of castor dil extra. children without food or ,shel};er and I with man, but 52h 1d I: round to look for his fote- | other affection to forget; but this wound we | 8th00l8 whenever it is necessary for the safg- l_ cou | C Wenholl tread in potboof beantys Every thing being ready, we invited the | out the means to provide an for them “4‘th ed loultl ot d z in r“ not there. We stip» | consider it a doty to keep affection | ty of the poglic money. bou und ou \:‘flh“?‘lll%3lllfai‘zzzfigzorTm subject <to take \his seat in the operating {conviet istered to this 1x31; with l‘ea PE, Street a ‘° If; dod saw him high up the | we cherish and brood over in solltude Whére ,. Passed April 6,-1850# . peosuce wahfilgwmmfxfif. carth ; thair telling him it was necessary, agreenbly | sympathy, and then said: \ears _° a carat; “All? run, ”(Vhen he quickly turned ie the mothebAhat would willingly forget the | _ The Peopleofithe Slate of New ¥ork,reptésen« «©. #:. The guiveting leaves of roses, to our mode ol pulling teeth, that the body |_ +I will ygive you the “Lanna I have 'but | but nblh'in © 115“; imq‘gfl\ ware imade, | infunt that perished like a blossotn from her ted in Senate and: Asseihbly, do enavt,agifallowag ; j lus $41.3 iglet's perfom'd breath, and arms whould be perfectly quiet; that} just escaped from the galle ao neenee I wiin his lugmiz\ 1e rem-h I?! him,. This, | arms, thotigh every recollection was a pang ? | . § 1. Whenever the supervison ofany . s beoa cl ‘fih haaukgons |hu|g¥nrqund me wther@getgre who hadn't bought the rights | cures and takes back goliey ,d ® e- fog pale at the first yww‘n! the | Where is the child who would willingly for- | '\ this state, shall be of the opinion. that the 22 wvflflgfifié forth their death. to use the patent plan? used the pullikins, | entitled to the ’8“':rdnnr?£npfi Pl‘lflopér is cfggneihccffaslunefd some strange surmises a- | get the most fender of parents, though to re- security given gthegnjggrmlenfienpg com- «oun y 5?!“ gildpinm song will charta they - | whilst I operated with pulleys. I seon had | much dose you rent aunznnug 1,un\' ow gohngMu‘i‘!\&”” or “G“\Y ldflY\ afterwards. | metiiiier be but to lament! 'Who, even | MO\ schools of his town is .not. sufficient for: wv rmaxfl%fl£fi“‘v’fif 193.35; * | time tmenovably su‘apped to the chair hand | + Forty min“, answered th km and Jot [2:1 wnzgd uchelor of thirty-five. in the hour of agony, would forget the the fall prplécugt) of the pubh}: agninst. tha wow ixflfhrglight those gigging aing!‘ and foot. | Introducing the hand vice in his | ' Well said the i # e father, f in Peluse had seen about thirty «sum- | friend over whom he mourns $ - Who. when | |°2% of 'he school mongy that is (likely to bo. « 1 ~ - Mnd the scent ugfloWurscnymcs oer te, mouth, which fortunately for me was n large round n; bod e} Tl ruilxgr, Pub alcm oA mtgp. | . the tomb is closing upor the remains of hep emrusled to such superpulepdenl,sncpggpg§1 q ben of ike Qaléssnd thoughts Pd keep, one. CL then strewed it fast to the offending | the \villyrecay;1izgwy‘, o Z‘W you [fill 18 ?:}y‘v'-te n $35“? ndduy, about one month thereaf~ hi fost loved, when ht feels Pig heart as it | ghiall, require auchfurthen:,aecurx(y_au,n, 53g5§¢531§3fi§§°§mflw tooth, Then connecting it with the first cord fruits for br'infiino Im': “filmnkyfu‘glu $3le M2:a3'sysxl:e Beg \Ely-[ting Herbed in“? were, crushed by the closing of its portal, bl? opinion, 39°}! be psopere in accordance, \*\ Phosedts genie Hane me, _ e__ | OF Aht pulleys, and entrasting it to the hando | exclaimed the 'my cui | wite sone was new ao ited | Poll that epnsolntion that must be Enid in ten mav of commin mack a'gentle tephykffans me, of two experienced assisiant?, I whs ready to | d hool \ y chil- h n was trying how the shoe fitted, | bought by Forgetfainesd ? And in case ar|¥.isuper|u{ander{l of common | Q 41154er Elve its soit caress, commence the extenction. Giving iL y to dren shou 4 starve a dogen times before I| the lady enquired, ' You hat a man in your No, the love that survives the tomb is. the pg. | schools, shall fajl. to farnish aqtisfactory secp-, _ _ <u so MThhaghplenthe tart it moaneth 4 singing, - n/ Giving the word, | would do so base a thing.' + store, John Pelsue by name -what fs become | blest attribots of the soub M It has ins | \HY !O\ the,period of five dayg.jafier writtep. cane c car Whith thia best beloved press and singing, ' Lord.receive this einner'asoul,' | - 'The generous young man Inslsted. and de-] says Mow 'Hot who f Poa bn me delwails s and. when jee frord the gupervi £ the townre * M*199 ow we pulled stawly, ao as to le the Tull strain | clared at last that he-would go and give him-| has become of ni [ye \m‘ r“ at What woes, it has likewise its delights ; and: when notice [rord the & ”magi of ths “W\mqfif j r* thes row a’rflefishnght. +_ { edmeran-the neék bones gradunily. self up. 4 the father would mic n g“ t II. to | arn? H hr: “1m“ bo a ng~0°d.deal the overwheliting burst of grief is calmed in- | ©53 him to do ao, the e upwfgnehrgupeflgy ' «*. “36 “351mm fisgfxflnmu Though I live till every hmit on my head |him Thera onsent to take earns He then re ated the story #s above | to the gentle tear of récollection-when the tendent shall be vaonrnt, in the.same.m - ¥ Ne i - * 6° A eu uish i : B 0 (ante \ Leonie ti ta E aren ts tt mie No | Rie her nent (t, wiff NP | Nesat ahs o tor 1s mt CoC | my severe i rome Bit , he - B F h ig \ J . ce o, réfilied Mo- | the present ruins of her he mast loved, ig | Nally elected or appointed to the olfieg: TG cour trol p : . get the scend. . bimto the city and to th > a.- | watt, ! fnce. heP f he most 'oved, I9 ; ring j A oe fiwfifgfigfifleflggggs mean _ . | Clothed in homespun. or a copperos hus, | frery bouy Sux iits tiene wny | have een Pl e | mto pensive med tation on all F195\ Tat: sit shall wee chocs Bx me AUTHOY 0% _ CUMMIE '\ | {impotent to help himself. hi mmo? i in s Te le\ Cradit ~ 8 e duysg of its loyeliest-who; maT (LEL CC * \I had just flix‘lflied the ast velame of Wis- | fs pd u elp himsell. his body immovably | like the fattter had -been able to enpture sach | ly,\ Halld Mowatt, ' would not gontradict a la- | would root but such a sorrow froth the bearl? | As P The Angigmy,, well nigh comi fixed. to the chair, his neck gradually extend- | a strong young fellow, but the proof was he- | dy of your appearance, but 1 have not seen | Thoogh it may sometithee throw & Bassi mes fastest my,, Well nigh coming to a pe- \ ing itself like a terripin's emerging from is | fore then; the fifty francs were paid and] him to 'my knowledge! 'We en C ¥ * AN ACT for the relief of Qaptain Ti‘uflfli‘ ; y p y ledge\ Well then} says h a : liz Gorzineki late of the First _Rég’i'infilf¢'§f New York Volunteers) | ; ',, ., 1:22.74 three-fifths befig present *. . The people of the State of Nab. Yb) k, repres §1. The treasurer shoJl pay on the wit-, rant of the the monfe# Ta, the treasury not the, : fl; uptaid. Tijdy, Felix Gargineki infall foradl lors and damaB6. being deprived, of hile situa- -* - & argil on nccount of his U0N an a -- Yark voltfmcern. , oe &a i 3. This act shall tike effect immediately. . \* s 228 {oy CW‘},231 3‘3,‘ , AN ACT to provide for the.spoedy disposi-, tion of certain. eadte. , . : «~f . , Passed April 1,1880. _ The people of the State of New York represented in Senate indium?“ , do enact fi‘Q/{fivafi‘l i\ §1. Every issue of fast joined or | qfiéfign to be joined, in ny est-gaprwgfibyggg t= tornet general of this state, porgaing' $9..the joint resolution of the sepate, and, g@verg {3 L ansand eight. hundred and forty-eight,. or «proceediggy,jn (Rf fiature of a quo. grranto shall have, a. preference to the goort,at which 41, shall _bé noticed for trial, over all other .cang via-Nd, every cuag made, special verdigt, Fend red, and bill of exceptions igken. on spch Coif), and every, issue 9fluwjoined‘uu3hnblg in in such suly or proceedings ;.nqd}qy§§3fiqu peal from any judgment rendered iggg sufi of progeedinge, shall hays fifirzf-L pct, lu the arg‘wnenl: thereof, in any onc! Wh&# the same may be pending. | 2 Je P $ 2. This may shallgake nfiggl inim‘tasflfll? , Cras. 134\ 'as hal KN ACT waking an apfiv‘fl'rf\ Tution {é‘fiba Normal School buil&ing. ©, '* Passed April 1, 1850, \ three-fiftby being present\* . + The people bf the State of New Vorkyr § 1. The treasurer shall pay 60. thgewigr rant of tha .to. thq preg, ofy.the. superintépdent af.common achools: ; ac gom nbt excecding.two , thaysand dalJarajite: dpendc§iuudptlhadirccliflngg cbmmmcfiofilmsnawflnflnnl gomféz widing window-blinds and sears fer gald [ding. ang for euch other improvements , ipteroal arrangemen;s of eaiduechonl manzihe . said execotive committee est von k n uae G fnr ie & § 2. This act shall take effect imupdiafelye -,, nny s Cain t. AN ACT and the tain t xfi 213] bl ed spized, id the county t, L. e i