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>-*****&* ,^mmmmmmmm^ ffvrt^fe*:* «*• -*•**£••#'•' HE1TH & SEAVER, Editors and Proprietors. TOU S>iLV2LILABH85a< Published every Thursdaj Morning ai Malone, Frank lin County, New York. I V>F FICE, on Main Street, opposite the Rail Road Office. TERMS—$1,25. inadvance ; $1,73.et the end afsix '•nontbs, and $2 if not paid before the end of the year. 1 \ No paper discontinued until all airearagea arc paid sxcept attheoption of ibepubliSherS. Bate* df Jdirferiisiiis (.TWELVE tl.SES OB LESS MAX* A SQUARE,] I square 1 week, $0 SO I I square 6 month*, 4. 00 *J square 3 weeks, 7b- | 1 square 1 year, 6 I square 3 weeks, 1 0OJ,4cVlurnn6 months. 6 Off I square 3. months, 2 OOj 4eoJu|rarvLyrat, 10 00 For larfer rfnantiiies.the usual discount, wilibe made to yearly advertisers. Business Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, $3 per an- num.—$2 for 6 months. Advertisements upon which thenumberof insertions is not marked, willbe inserted until ordered out. Business <£ a r us. Law Copartnership. r\W^ H E undersigned have formed a copartnership a* •*• Attorneys, Solicitors and Counsellors at La,i». und^r the firm of Jackson, Hulton & Hobbs, and *ill transact such business a* may be entiusft-d tu them in Ihefseveral Courts of tbi« State and of the totted Slate*. They can be found »i thetroffice in the «ifiage of Malone, lalelv occupied bj Mi*m. Jackson & Button. J- H. JACKSON. JOHNHUITON. ALBEitT IluBBsS. \Doted Ootober, 1. 1850- Dr. S. S. Alt HOLS, Resident DENTIST, will peiform ail opeiatwns connected wiib Dentistry, ajtrUrding to the latest improvement* in the science. Teeth extracted without pain, by the u>o of the 'Le- iheon.\ All operations 'V AKtUHTtD iG* Office in O. Moses's new building, one door west af Morse's store—op staiis. ?• MALOM3, N. V. i | *>__ A. T. DUOTON, \VI!.l PtBKortM ALL OP&KATlo** IN . Dental Snrjrcry, it.st may be required, with neatness,couectness, and dispatch. .1'l operation* warranledlti givt Mati'faclio*. Office one door west of Meigs St Wesd's. S. P. BATES, PHYSICIAN JND •Z.CRGEQM'. Residence one dorr South ofL C Luthrop's. Office over L. C. LATUBOP'S Store. CHARLES B. WIUGIIT, 3ttortug $t Counsellor at £aa>, I V toe several Courts of this Staje, having established Agents in the principal Western & Southern States, and in Canada, for the Collection of Debit, will give hi, undivided attention to ail Professional, Col] ctiog anil A;.-ury business entrusted or reft rred to him. MURRISTOWN, St. tawrence Co , N y. CHARLES B. STICKNEY, nttani£B anb. Counsellor at f aw, AND SOLICITOR IN CHA.NCEhV, Xorwalk, Hvron County, Oliio,. ¥ l LL promptly attend to any business: sent to him, »ueb as collecting debts, purchasing and selling Lands, Land Warrauts, paying taxes, Atr, in any County in lh-> States ot Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Missouri. Address,—Nor- walk, Huron County, Ohio. References —Hon. SID.VEV LA'.VREMCE, Moira, F.HTkitn Co., N. Y.,—QeKN MOSES, Jr., Goldsmith^ Mtl^ne, Franklin Co.. N, V- Mal->ne No?v. I, IS49, ^Ifi.Sm.J , TJac Season. BYT '»°fP« r I.,.'- ft-\ Summer's gone and over! 1 Ffogs are faffing down, And with ru«aefc tinges, Autumn's doing- brown. • Boughs, are daily rifled. By the gusty thieves, And the Book of NatUre, GMtethtJho¥t«fM¥e(i? ~ \ a , £ _i '- 'I '->i*4«i'^vi/J\'» t:- •) i?>---^ •••«' Bound the topa of houses, Swallows as they flit, Give, like yearly tenants, Notices to quit. Skies, of fickle temper, Weep by tnrna, and langh— A igbt and Day together, Taking half and half. So September endetb— Cold and most perverse— But the months that follow, / Sure must pinch us worse. Song of tbc Canal Baui|. 0T V.D. CBuJWELL—EDITOn OF THE ALBA.NV AROt/8 1 . Not a sound was heard, n>ve the Cashier's wail, As tho last doubloon was counted, ' Not a clerk discharged Li* tailor's bill When he from bis desk dismounted. The)Teller he told his tale of woe, AnJ the Pajer refused to pay ; The Attorney ha turned hi* back to go, and the Rnnner, be ran a*ay. And short wrre the oailuof the rresidi-nl, , As he fumbled amid the dross, And filling his pooch, as be always meant, He chat fed it to profit and loss. Not a single qualm-disturbed bis breast, Oh account oi the slight d,e(au (J He swept ilia board of all tout was- left, ^ ^ And lucked up the empty v»ult. ( Be thought as he heaped the ahtoinc pile* And rolled i ttp toe greasy Dotes, J. ' lie bad saved enough to lust bim awhile, And purchasa afew more votes. YetJHtlle he recked that his rotten suit, •'twould find but few e*pou*er*. And less be thought that bia^loreo font Stuck out from beneath his trousem 'Tissaid at nieht a parting wail, Re-eiboing from wall to wall, And a troubled ghost of aspect pale, Disparts in the banking hall. At limes it will perch oo tba marble dome, Or bide in the discount closet; And oft and again in a solemn tone, Chant over tho word ' deposits \ iSp# J fcyfier trfbe>- mHHa$f( im a,great Scbiefv tougher, mc ther L aaa>chijd bjlW Qlffiwajjamol €erms, $%%5 vet ZUtf&fa wtftomm k WM had ^sUyetf; and,?%«ed edawjj m life, and the occasion' over a bottll of ivine J* it quartz, to M«- *i-^^t, .-^' * iew Calirdf^Mf 1iS'iSotfia 8 !fhfe^rribleprepara- Iptrealty I am too 'pqoBlp&M-r, ^-^-^^ ''^^^^^^^^^^fltionsforiti^d^^l^vJttffi Wab- too «r yet I!trast?vve^n^kee*^a1itl%W^J%i B>.® L^X M. €0NANT, Attf>r»cy ami Couusulloi- at Latr, MA LOSE, FBAftKLLS CO., N. Y. tJS* Particular at tentiungirentoihecolleclingbusiness OFFICRv two doors east from fields Exrbangr. \PARMELEE & FITCH, attorneys, Comtscllors, U 0oli«tors, HA^bOnE, FBAMELIN CO., II. V. OFFICE— Maiu Strepi; over Andrus& Lewie' ill i s c c I i a u g . - THE LIFE EANSOM. BY GEORGIAKA C. MCXIIU. Softly the west wind stole over the sunny Lake, and welcome to us even its low breath, as we sat in the deep shadow of the fqrest trees in the sultry hour of summer noon-tide. JJefore us the broad Huron was flashing \n, the sun rays, divided from t£e fl'ower-gemmed A. B. PAnHELEE. S'ore EDWABD FITCH. J B Flanders, ^ttronen, Solicitor ^ Counsellor. tWilUtten J to allcollectionbueiness intrusiedto him aad practice in Law and Cquityin the Supreme Couit ' Office on the east aide of Wead-st.. near the Bai Road, M tlone, FranMtn-County, N. Y. ~~~ ~~>. T. U£i TlT~\ I S now receivin«, in addition to hit fonder stock, • gsapral assortment of Good* in bir line, such a* DRUGS d> MtiDICItfES. PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BOOKS & STATJOJVEUy, FAMILY GROCKR1ES, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, together with a choice lot of TO YS for children »of smaller and larger growth. June I, IP50- W.KWAPP, /dealer to Dry Goods, Groceries, IJard Ware, Crock' •rj, Patau, Oils.and Dye-stuffs, 4>c. . M Kmafp'g Se&Btoe*-* West Side of He Riser. MALONE, N. IT. ? ' MILLER'S HOTE4i, * BT- PHILTP S. MILKER, Mafeie, Friikiii C«. IT. f. <Thi» Hoo«»ia pl»a»aqtjy»i toartd.ooJIaiii Street afewrodVeaatoftheBridge,inthemo«t central partof the village. bank by a belt of glitterinc sanH>whil6 on'cnr right the bold headland sjtr&chedliiTii&olthe steeping waters, wheref/fr rockvaj»!l*ti^4 ifld grassy moond were brightly iBfiroreds Nothing of life stirred in^the silent) wilder- ness save the brilliant-.butterflieaihov'ering.-a. round more gaijy tinted blP6S««Bg,-»n4rthe bright humro.ing^r4s t w^^ei^ejmeraldVand ruby plwage,glanpin,gj|k^j|wejs in the sun- darting awaj across,Tie Juoneycdaib quartz that gleamed between pi- lSa ,: ed byffiebl, bad become^•% tt^r Bravest wjrrrJorw <¥«-' trasta of her-,vvild forei dangfatcc Bf-Ahfeaals^es liafl^liofd'.ottiif faiot. cecoUectioa ofthe>D, ' * ' trie ^bbdertng^^b^f te^WimS'Wa.f; aWd son of BerfttAer'.vbrotberj whb>fi; to his home, and hade hismothi on her ®a a dangler. . 4qd i to whom her smile was cold'as si_ and the-olid women who-were forevek^Prlniterr ing like the forertleave^ sa/d thal\£*fi woald make her bis wife.. - But the maiden?* heart was still in her mother's grave, arid the, boldest hunter and the Ijraveat warrior gtibe OttowlfrfearecFto draw it thence too raafe lest it might shrink away \from his touch. £; And now a dark-speck glided among- tffl star-beams on the lake, and a caboe camel bounding forward eagerly^ )jke a, wild deer to, its favorite hauut. I^-was for that which Wa- begwooa watched, and a smile lit up her fea- tures a»she beheld it r and her thoughts, wriirib' had l)een wandering far beyond the darkifbri est and tho gleaming wavesi^ow back to.the present. 'The rifle of La^uiab has not been idle,' said WaBegwotaa; wbd (Stood on the shore tb wel- come her cousin. 'He has lingered long— fcisipanoe is faeavv.' -.,.•!./ •The rifle of Laguiab haajb^eft his^n.emy/ replied the hunter mournfully. 'Let my jS\s- ter bid the young men to come hither'for the load in bis canoe lie's hreavy at the heart of Laguiab.' ' • ' ,i • One glance bad told thegirl that a stranger lay to all appearance lifelessin the canoe,,and sue hastened to summon tho hunters from, the fires, around which they were talking of the fcast day'feexpioitt* Then she Went mVtcAell her aunt of thffiguest they might oxpeCt. fitqv WaJtjegirooa's iieart beat as the Ot> towas bore the wounded stranger iui}Q the lodge^and she sa^v that he was rjot rqerely yebng and handsome, for that'was'littfe then to her, but of the r*%e her mother had always loved 1 And when the medicine-men had done their best, and, so they said, charmed tho bul- let out o of the wound, «nd fepoked the wise words whidh would make ilieir lier^-poCons drive away the evil spiritl of lever\ attd call back ^ealth to the eufferer, the Lsg'rtiab oame toMr'and told her how. a branch had caught tHe trigger of his rifle, and, ^ij&oufcjjis^t^cjj, It haa struck down the white Tranter tho mq- roent he first beheld him. \ otU «Bafc WabligwonS Will W^asferto tfieriale face,'Continued th%oufag50ttewW 'SheYiU know thaf it isi tbeheprt of Lagulati which fies wounded in,his lodge,,; anjd^jie,.»;iU. w^tch^- ver'the stranger as the eagle watches over her yOufcg one, until his wirjgs are strong, and hfe eyes c^'n look boldly riffithesurt/ ' ''' As the sommer Wind wds LagniatVs /voice, and Ihemaiden's will-wa^theiru^l\^yhJdl}iQ^- ed to ^end before it; for po. r brother, eopld be '4&tTet th'ari helad'everrj'een toner. But the u 6fi ! ong'gra8J> of siekness was on the\s'£raiiger 9 s frame, and it was long ore alltbeifeare-doutd I loosen it i-and. oiten^as. she .sat?' beaido:fhis couch, whfle spirits of the, past and-of fM* ab- sent seemed hjOverirfg around and m cpmp^un- i&ri With'him, did Wategwona fear that lie would pas* away to the-' Hhppy ,J *rara*efls ;( of ?e|*j tear ral w% ¥W\ rora Boreal ghter than the iB^ee^Bo^figf ^ m ilta'] Ifitfl flashed Wgfcm item., fcerfj it. • tomi ed npon, Mft^ *SS?^^tomed to S&$. S ' n such ass ri „_. Jand in a ftiT,-minatesf;a MJ®tf%ed into the'efrefe 8^.^ it wfeperelyB l rJer ; ea?f%Mimt'vWl ^ _ sh« oneoitBtewedla ftflfirW nsMlt ^ m *>?«* 5f he Ottdwa' pansetj HW I eg wona and^|h^tidj!>tanj^hppe whence the this , . ., jwild 8pirit|c^^^ni^e^^Mr€dJ>un, came Sbme foury%arfeafter ms, wJh*6& #ei<lleri;1 .round him in Wax'morheut wnfen'death in its monthad been greatly improved, ands tw^ ( mo8t dreaq^fflj^pcl^stoed IjHbre him, and newjboate'rnade, making Fultdn^s .fleet wf0\: ernel.hands aMil&gwdgB ^b'okst and taunting boats, regularly .plying between New ¥$fk ^rords,, ^u/|oBqdepVjJtoJ^^tJonety and an^feiny,fi took passage itt*ne:of t&ese 4 \----'-\\ -•-'•\ ^te^ helmirilPftese his \eyes f&Pmmmtcity. • • • - -• -, • ; away frdm hllieloved-with\not j *^otcan»n\» J« that dayV'-Was below\; „md ne Tcind glance or friendly voice to support as fiv^lked its length to and fro, I saw 11 fas - jhim in thefearfuIhouT oftriaL i • '| i ^ry^fbsiily*''<Jbs'ervfed by ine > I supposep a ?':,ilnat as th&.rivnn Kromalifoesii \ ..— ..- f ^«st AMatiMaa he war party\tQ sej tcious rooking sconf, ap; aW'l vulo ^ a ! snt ' ioj^imated thiiFa.st [«/-lflL| ane privaegeo^nteringandjea Sycommence- itranl mp* u« iranadvan^ |afnors; wfinj ifoneaccns' lual self- name of BUS--** j^Sgjgi na,me int&€^ke^^f^^^ Bdiitliton^hiltW^^^el^-^st: 4 ,•«« r. .. <•• .W^ft.^f:^ h,S diougfet of Iwiogr guilty^ *^oiy^ttMli^ rej/y. And VJ^b^wopa^wetf.-l^^i^Wtion.' I Z \ • 1 , ' aUmpei.% tap, % L^gajaKwas^^jHAh^, f TJie dari .e^lM^dtowaflasaed proud- in U hearty but rt.wae, on& au> bn>tb^k ^^^S^^^^^ia be- h t e r ad $$m JP»8)«?% » er ^hotjgh^anl, foV^ W6\ffim \W inlWoes'^'ke t%boast she\ never dreamed 6T hearjng such wdrdi |td^yrVonierfi&af't;hey bad slain tl^at war- froip Mlipi./ After a monipnt, he *te*ftff i-joS? qi^|i^^ r fa^wiQ^e' ! riamei^ never ^^^%iW4f }i : • ••-' J v A .. imwm P ppen/irephed the mcfe^eri^ry ^Bot why Aould thatwnfirt «tay=to-blidd the 1 ] aytiBof Wdbegwona? |«!gritab*saTmis*trofii.3; i \^£ffijg!}0 gertthanvibis vaico, and<^itt anger TB a<rm\g3ity. -' ' - - •'\\ teapest, which hreaks down the fore^t-as it pa^es, l^shajl sweepfthesmist from his pa% 9j0d the e^ea of l&e ; Vyhi^a^lv ? aa leoi^oncfe nure on rys lace. is he spoke the last words, Laguiab drew the tomahawk from faistjelt Seyton had ris- en io'niisfaet^Jii^nQtto^y;otsieygh.Jiaitrange tfar^J shot ^pqggli hia hgart as he sjtood,/or a a|0ment, def^4ce^ejS| h,efoxe thejepraged Jtn- leW; nne ^atls nr^pirk''fe^ -1- i sT'j a :u* ijk,e a favvjn awaiting the parnt^ers star* ebagoes wil not keep 'Let thtfp1ale.fac{ be ire e as the; vind which wanders ovetv the Ji ke^fs itlLagai ab; 'and an Qttowa cUefja||b)u^{Ae.j!ri^ner r of his foes,' — -Minu^ stant a read} kife #V^d:|[t&eg{ff|ings which bound Seytonn ko thee ki * •Lsagoiab! Laguiab! tbjis mttat^otbeT ex H'''\* iitid Seyto ko th sllS|f -* w - ] •Lsagoiab ! Laguiab! this mttat'i claimed, the EDgli9htnjin,jadvanbi|jg^i quickly to his side 'What havtb t:^mi^l^m IhWpLrSbWo^might indicate, were in worth,farbelow;the!pricieless offering once laid .upon • these- shorea;jand many,!many yeara mus^paBS'awiiyljtrft.tirne, or change the, foot t)f tho j8traiigeri-,or§tlie hand of the goldTgeeJter, i^aUl^nislithejxienj- ories which cling around* the spoti' Tfaongh strange to ue, they were familiar io more than one of our companions^ and aB.»'e'sat there beneath the lofty syeamo]rea,.with the noon- day sun pouring down-jighi andbeauiy^n the fertile earth and deep bloe waves;the tale to which we listened,.' gained,, perchance^ 4a deeper interest from the scene of its relatiob; The ^coining winter had breathed AiaJref frost spell over tht forest^ tnnu^ig,tod3riiiMdhl and gold, and silver* itagarb;df varied greeo| when one evening a girl sat on the gxa«fi^ bardtwattAing the'la^t the glowing fky-andidarteniug Jake, -The snneet hueshaileft the;cJ^tid^ajad;^Bta*f H»» glan^w^ffifltfcff*© Yflirjitr^tltein«elv^8xlti theblaewaler»l!b^^tiUtl»girikepiher|roat; gazing along thesKoreaadjifariti^e^dis^nce, ter echoed through the woods, |- f But Wabegwoha cared not to join in the merriment, SW was- 5 washing for tho return of her neajceatrrelatiTe, who haft ev^rbein to thepalkfaceSj'andhJdave a phadow on't^e soui qf^guiiil).,_, |pr ^hppgh^^he . : ptto.n?i had slam many foes on. thft war-bath* untjli MkM fee B8I^W« ! nPth8*skyf J teRhWin thei sig^ht oftw'My ^atioifeiaiid'^^en tfem- jWe4't»M^flg*felH» BOSadj-a.ndi witrrior&oniBed r sorrowed for the aimless blow, which had. strbae-mW k tre8* mii^w^m^Tm^ , * fiaaays%»^^t.g&v«hoplaiile I 4^ 6!«Ct*ftH'a ^spring jup w &ttj Jl? iStfrnj0aon»»n'had«*6t^oB» —*— tales ^ -' .. — ... • . » . springy TJi,ejbnght weapoiigleamedIn' the si beatns^as tfie Ottowa raised h^s arm; but the next instant it was whirled far o've^ the'lake to Uiry its keen edge in the sluihberingj wa- ters, .i . .... 'Not? said the Indian, in a low deep voice, |the arm of Laguiab is strong, but not*strong e-jpuffb^, strj^e,,his! ;frien4» The ;pale face hass^y^-his^qfcao^ funted % hisiaW^ I gtjouhi\^ stay? apd ai Ottowa chiefcannot take.the life, he s hine'no more nr has watchedo'ver. Tneire fs'a~ wohff'diTLa-' - -' •- ^- r f uiiro'r l^t'th'e'sta^a^ebflg'ht, an'tfthe Hoflds ast'ih3'ghadow oi3 ihe' ft#. Let it btfs*^ the B3%s*b^nfy'bi-dth^ i , 8Ball be opeh to^he gfeatVflra^s^rf#%*B»|Jedpte. ButletneamB glance rj9 ever darU'totrkrds the White Lily 7 , which hia hand lias torn from the'home where it was loved -ajpd sheltered in the forest, to plant it afar where thea»«iQ^thif».strangei- has M mkW&f® l*«S«SL^e earth.' .. a - ' »d befom either MMm M> a^V^fr-V 4MS D 4f d P a ^i. l %^ r | c t d ^^ h i. ch reared their lofty heads near the sbprel, nor urn to encampment until the silence e tVkfelTlilPMWrk^\)v6re%o%. over.1 t^Sik- i, however^ recalled the fea- • ,iti|Mp^'it i l|sclosing in passing ins seat oar eyes i\gC«i4l#|3f^^^ien f hwi^ jtheprivae^b^n^ringan(l.|eaf ng|h6.car|ip aei^ypui|ndj exelaioiiepj I k-oew it nwSt |Bnroolested. Sate, conanet Was/accorded, -t^iS^-^-''\-'-*--'- «•-•*» -——•»—ul»4 ir features have never- escapsd j Ji|fi^dring i» diseussibn/Ti|R F. ran int-vividly over his^perienoeSof the world's i lordnessj ar^d srleers, and of the hopes, feam'diiappointme'ntg and difficulties, that wer^'£&itteredi'$iroilglv iua Whole earteerw discover )-,ap io the a very paint oflu^jfinal, ; crownin;r triumph, at which he so folly felt he|rad^ t last arrived. And in reviewing a [1 these, la d v he, I liave again and again recalle A thb'occa don arid the incident of oar first u - tervfew^t Albhny; and never have 1 <ioniJ so withobt its r^newhig in my mind the vivi i emotion It origtedly*<sausedi^That seemet, and still jibes seem, to me^e : tnrriing point i t my destiny—the dividing Bria^. between Mgi i and darkness, in my career,; ajSi|n;earth; for it was thetirst actual recognitiorfbfjny use- fulness to my fellow men. , Ts«.- J Such then were the events coupled wit i the very dawn of steam navigation—a so recent as to be stilL recollected by many and such as Fulton there related them, wer{- the early, appreciations, by Ae world discovery which has invaded all waters,'can sing a revolution in navigation which has a? most literally brought the very ends of th earth in contact.— -Communicated to Buffal Commer\istal.lr\j ,. . „ ... - i HoheftJFtl tbe'Best Poller; m to eliC; ifni!dnL-- r ^, Sand s'A6^rderfngfrtes. , , i 1 '' SF^e^eitWoi'rjTrJg ^yfolPaskelrfti vaiff fof h^bos^-fofTbbfbirfe tho laltstSr'fadlld-'froTfn'theeskyi tfre3yohn| ^hief,Ti'ifhdBomedialfj^oieniirmtters,,hanVgone •wteJftc \Hoqd*.iodq«ea*!i* jgame,AH*dfttey -^4hm^P»mB^^9Sm9Mht.9M¥lS^W§ T-the wTia-caf stealfiig on henmrey,.wnue it m. sp't. »w; should die for me I' A mournful smile flitte face, ife press^l'Seyto^ia'ol pored in his ear, 'There is|SorrdjvJ of ,Wabegwona,and| tho ey£s qfr not look upon her tears. It,\ ab is. content. The voice£ in\ his ears,* calling $im aw»yyg must follow to the| Landj.^\\ ( e ligh&- , . npoj^he u|| \ — ijut the yVhUje lw^wil the Shelter that she loves.* •:..•«* - * *„<&# •^Tben turning k\\\a^, he IspoKe^wtir woros> tb hia captors.; and before theJE^nglishman well knew the purpose of the Iridia,ns H whq once more seized him, be was speeding .oyer the deep waters, far away from thej fatal spot where the life'of Laguiab wis being paid the fearful price of his liberty. *; - And'there, on the gold.bloom, wjas offered Ujj.the noble heart of the Ottowa,cbr&l> the sacrifice of a self-devotion,, against jwhioh not all the wealth slumbering in the. Untouched mine could ever weigh. The nej^t tempest swept awy the\ traces of tjhe Sacrifice; and wheivwe heaWf the'tfale; and looked] npon the spbti'airw^aB'caltn hnd'brigtit, as though the pjissiom «f ttihrf'hald'Tiev^rljafst a sbjadow up- on^nMarffi^tliOugh even the'name {of Lagui- ftb'-Was srHtlwetl firtil''wef}t over irione dwell- fiJgsSPaw^y Im^aS'^alfW.of ^the' St Law- r^c^»^«d^tly^»4riMy>Tmore»vedrsl must g IWSiino^he«--if5t;elW the ine^i«it-y.oi,tlmt deed shall #«iAvfeyVor!4t;efease^^e%eVOu'Dted''to those who, like ourselves, r4ay change to-fest acertal lejrMBall^d wfahe lateJjE^S^itewai ;Wn>^thathis pj|op of'whea^ injured, hi a field adjoining A3iere. his Lordship'schound ~' a ^ate|uid^(>jiSQ^\ dat »j >j 4 „._^,^. n> . .. i[r) ... j^ftfnSS^B^feb^on-ftf? ^d|^p}pf@any?|)roo!nce':' *,Wtt|Hf!-in>y-friej sf u|«his! 16rdshyj| 'I am aWarerthata We hav4 fr^uentkrlmet irj; that field, and; that: we hajvf ' itIoiie/eo|isideKible injury; .arid if you can pro |^e^n)eaftnati> »f-the losayon! have snatalr. I^^Bljrfepay .jyoti.\ The fa^tter repMed< : ^fjwtlclp^ting Ms lordship's consideratibr Ji ief\ id \\' , il \ .*ii ;^1 washphed and stHl as though tbe^VSitJtl'of in that wBd~and-loTOly~8eene^a«md tfteir wan — „ .erwiww MMmsimmm d«A. vmmnm bm^M^6m^mMmBmi^thM^thmffP s .saua*yjiM *nk» s«> j ^dewteffl^laniMWdatltrtw ^}^ti^^[ 9Mfxmt ^^^si^,^^aifi^e a ^and •W-e'ekfe'im BilDWsWbicbl brtjught d^bHp IPtTowala ;encampmen4i had' ^ffeP we ff? W?WM C?rtfe on the tea^ and flowers weBastartingup among the bright, ff«sK^^W^|^m% ? rapidityaiiffv i igef > nf ^e v^g^ion ifettacregion. r'JBnt>*epHn^dfd' Death ,na% breathed on one of theh>Mresf wB^n^mssgmM^mm i**s' e.war-' ipna aa^hje ?o|M ^rea^^t^|e|e|^ ^e !o among' whom rtliotTyhher been John ThompBon, F A S H I OnAftL ITSI^O R . Garment* made io thelatestitjle, or (o order. Cuitiogdoseo&thethorteataotice. Shopi a the basement of P, B> Miller'* Hotel. be ask.; * few more left a« the same hri*. W&# ft© dwelt, liHte^f enough fa % fe-4^ A scene ofthemiaforta shores of a quiet bay severaliniles lower tne'iSu*J<& i ' ! \'l''\' 30 '*>-•\ r '-^^- i-'ttfrf-% sdi) tfteir : lodg»s*iBej ~ s,lichted.. s ori A the- A'gaTnlitiwaseyinTn^anaWate^on^iat on.th^jiaai^^alrwd,t?»^'|l^ 10WD wliere the luJt'waViio e&tely dwellings-^ 'th-e' iWtt ... tneir l ^one^i gladly-W^ away-'the-fairest^fb for«Bt:*o bkiora' within;on« ot diosa- berasabrotheri^rt^ing^cfi dimvisl% inntt *«.«li» <t«nnlrldream ofth&scenes and tie 4J^4t4d^&f&iy±tZ3 fr^ri 59 M3pr^ *. ^TJle irfKJden iniiWiiata Imttiid ^ ^I^|I|^^ gated o% her pnleW^frnm^^kv^^m^, men Bpoke-df-eeeMng Attothgr-tmnd of their WMfjp) iart.wlisn.tijwi Jti'hit -njpy • latiiriri Um^M^M^^§^^W^<^t^'- *-k# re^ttrrf^so- twenty yfefa^fll. ^r&gMM'uHotfk tl» firsJnKoj^gaaoftllBllP steamboat, the.GIpfrudat) r \m«; D», SUM nmwMn-dffi* U*t w'msfc. tone, ;OT^Wn^tn^bpreDarW anirunsiispecT- mM or^ISollslga a-B^^eiDlaBmir^ft W^- andthl* Wabegwona, <ffihnx&fc®k9iF*be\i> n^^-^^^m¥H^ v , ter beneWh^eiranehea^a-fidten tree, saw fa^fa&MM$^™-te away .Lehaneed, 'said my n^fralor, to - v -«-«. -\- ,d befaBen fMTO^aslessfllrelif'afo^ much inter^^^i^inl?ff&^ig^mdy *-'4»j l&v^ndh'ear^ , v ..„, .__ . „..__„, ... ., jtfitflfew^^^ ^rlo1n%||ill^|ia^^&p^ Veng&? .w^^^r4«^1^?l^^^|l#] ^bi^tWHither*fo<wd>.f4am,gan^^ -wa.rribritwhw^^aieajtie^afl.i^ (5tedy»a>e never jnja^'ft^ame tew wbeat grew, and m those which were mOst trample strongest and most luxuriant. The farmer went again to his lordship, and being intro- duced, said, 'I am come, my lord, respecting the field, of wheat adjoining such a wood.' His lordship immediately recollected tin- circumstances. ' Well, my friend, did not 1 allow you sufficient to remunerate you foi youfloss?'' j vr!c . 'Yes, nly lord, I ; find that I sustained no loss at all, tor where the horses, had' most out up the land, the- crop is most promising\ and j have, therefore, brought the fifty pounds back again.' A • , i 'Ah!' exclaimed! the Earl, ,'lhfs is what' I like; this is as it should be between man and I i ) man/ He then entered into conversation with the farmer, asking some questions about his fam- ily, how many children he hadi i&c* His lordship then went into another room,,and re- turning, presented the farrqer witjh,a cheque forgone hundred pounds, saying 'Tms$ care of this, and when your eldest, son isqfage, pre- sebt^t to him, ahdi tell him^the occasion jthat produced it,', ;.,,, i-.gi •<•' ; -• W« know not which^tqadnn^the.rnost,the honesty :oftlie faraaer on die ope hand, or on the omer the benevolence and thei. wisdom displayed by tLis illustrious man; Jfor while doing a,noble act of generosity, he pas lian- di%'d*b^ 1 ii lesson oif,ft.tegrity W another generattoin Prtf.\ • •.\•$!&» i eg;nty 8^- fes,-\sir..^|.^ »<3 Pttnc&es. A 4 'Pa^l*CT\ Jo«g,lrr'Whatyui tl|e reason • S@ foWyou kn6V|h'at,6towio the perfeeti makes ^ Jtot^# Jfea^Have yolle^ asked oteri &i ibifi SSejp^otKwWi _dowftt hinV.wlthuf, orrnt-tohftfaid,* rasntn.ltfciD fcwfatftwIMae wiiJwifajleye fcW^nJoVffll Mv& j. Gt iid to «d».W ^ toflMiieaTa?»aia B% 1'aaw^si. a-why'Ji^I^penl ; 1elTffibSeto •}* .i k «•', -*.\,x. •.*' '.-~Kei;-fi-iMw.f j.s'.-a: .';BS!i«i*k-.^S' t. the\ scales to .4 i>S .SX-*^*^'-; SKstt in scorn, fpri^e fain