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ion ffie.officers namddiu the-aa 3tca.-Baeff ai Stone! this «&W « EkKfil, E, SO^JSS, »«** STATE Qg -Nm SOBK, I*rtas or in s Bxencuatx- or g w AIJSANT Angust lit , 1S$L •' reby given, that at t!he Geneial JQeojjjL*'*!:,. ate on.- the Tuesday succeedta* *fca>Et?§[ r '« next, the following officers- KsvjeTJg*' ite, in the place of Horatio BaBarslj \%\*\•• the place of I.uclus Bobmaon, ^. * ^ U teplaceof William.B. Lewis; v ••\-.-;* eral, to th« place of Daniel S. DlcU«o«J-~?' and Survivor, la the place of WHJHH!^* ioneivin the plaeeof William W.JiriAte?*: State Prisons, in the plac* of Jaiaaiq of offlee v*U the Court of Appeals, in the placet*- K> war appointed to fill the vacancy *sT*I •Jgnattoa of Samuel L Selden, WOM? , *as:<lecte«i> expires as tte Slst dejrS he Supreme Court, for the Fourth. JoiS 1 , face ofEnoch a Roseeram.whofftttSL; a> tha lasMaycf December next, •f iL^ for the - Seventeenth Stoate DistricL- ues of su Lawrence 4 andV&ankBiC-rN^ J- MBeers t<f be Elected. \•\ S 1 \t 0W5 v „ \* - siioners; ** toe of Daniel P. Soper; „ JI \' * .the place of Henry A. Paddock- * -'• cjn. lhe place of Wflflam.fi- . nt/Vi...,. sewns, 4n ibes-putce of .A betH. USSST' of officcTTill expire on the lutda^«4. f faUy, • HORAHft BALU.UO V**\*' ^eeretaqr of aut«^ ^ ', at to the Constitution. T*3£s oemblj conctfr). That .the followE*\\ •ejWe^he«©>risHtation cTtais'StaiaS? ted tethe sixth artlcte of thtrCfoBttfcav «^ twen$y-abtlh section thereof, tka. , ie clerk of Bie Coart-o? Appeals shaft ~* 1 mrateaionere. and the iudamanl r*ni ,/? Smmissioner. shaliX-enSb»t&£ ds of the Court of Appeals, and thalf** and effect as tf rendered bv the said*\ \WSWJSixraraftaJl 3>e nametf. as J CQte» J « seid.:CcmjDiBioo. ahall continue, and f ihoWaieh-offlsievnnman the caraee. r Ml,haTe>ieenheard and det«nnln«tc'* >nr years from the^ite of the original\: consnusaioners aKHfiSeu,,., JK. £Tr -* idgesef the qoart of SUSpeSsT-^^ * • 0 ^dplacesjoftiesretttjags.andttha'f ie tor theH&p^mseirterW>r \ »\O 1 not be appointed for tfce same thna oart of Appeals; anoV the; Keporterof shallbethe'RepcrterofUiffasJdcoa. j ATE OF NEW Yg&K, , t-.A'ja- is SEsrra, MSre&8!,-t88SL F^\ < S« ution rfaa duly passed. By order^f JA%3^HTrUJ6Ea, Clert ATX.' OF J5EW YORK, I LVjAssEstBtv, ^pril 6, lies J atit»oi*a3 duly passed; By order «f '.. • r.U. enSHMASi Clerk.\ r «KSOI»tITIol!S, P?epo«- ?t to IheeoDstttrXfibiS, providlDa; that u-j aerrice of ihe Cnhed btotes.IiitilB may vi:* at t&e place where they Senate coGcort, That -jlje felu led to the Consthoiloo of this State: e two la herrt»y Affiended braddlDrat lowing \ritrds • •^ sitae of srar, no elector in the actual „j> he-United Statea, In the anaiy-ctflatlrrlK T«1 of hk rote by reaion of hl» ab- . and the Legislature shall havejpowtr. r 1n> which, and^ the time and placeiat tora m(ty voie^a:id the caovaaa and; *in the«lccdba districts in which thtjr JtherwSe. s Senate coocarl, Ihal tie foreralBf;.*^ a eo-the Iiegialatare to be enos«Bi^»{C*. Ion of Seraitors, and that the aatne b» \ ntha prior' to aoich election, puratuaatX e thirteen of the Constitution. AXE OF SEW YORK, ) * *, Is AsSEaatT. April 23, iSSS-iC iv# :tion? were duly passed. By ordersT J. B. CCSHMAJJ^Oeraiss. ATE OF NKW YOUS, IN SUJiATK, April 34, ISi , ^^ -. *uo»» fftre dnly passed. By or^etwe»'l , s r' J A?. TERWILUQFR Clerl. \ . Office of the Secretary of 3»a<e,— I seeding with the origin*; oncaerent lis office, and do certii.r thai theMB)K> Bi-j a therefrom and of the whole of aalA: • .TIO BALI.AHr, Secretary of Stata,' )H LOADING FIRE-ARM!^ -4 aple an*! Dnrable o'.?.-- i ; ifle Invented! ^ ^ ^h^ for the BsU. NO L03S 0y K The Case, when. dlscharBEdYsan bd# v saber ol tunes. It ia th^fi LE FQB SPOETSMEI 6 Charges fcelnff 81^2. ' 2 iM c& JJ-'ikXaLrj.rfX-jia- ?box r. 1* tflS3hU..i .. .Si... K«INif its Btancbes f % • I' •REA1K Cue RT, C.juaty of FrankUn***-'. gal. Iheophllos P. €hand|er, -fnmj\;^ «r, Defendant. . _ tz^0' x ~i unoned to answer the complififoEsS:- I. a i<opy or which was filed ta lh« '^ rVanilia County, on the 14th day o f 2^ S a ropy of your acawer on the- sab— ',££-. ton, New York, within twerrt^dwpa**.^* • iammorai, exclosfve of the idlay^ot^S;.**-J fill apr.lv to the Court for the relhsjOfis lDt - ' ; • -'»riffi|- 'ATSON, Plaintiira Attorney, . V'SsS*.. Port Covington, ».T5,£SS^ v ^rftaf^i 'PAGE SALE. . ,-».|5ffijL tade in the payment of the raotteji^SSS:* tge, dated the twenty-ser^asrlay^HijS by Alfred Batoney, of tii«jta«n«tb^v^' - ftanklln, and State of ^r3grkS&»- tteflratpartrlo Ma*»xri?ir£nipfe?.i -onnty and State aforejaliot ft%S*&-\ ; age, with the 5>oweT\\of«s(e tjej&EsiPpP n fhrtfflce-ortfe Clerf of trx&i^tpj&i the 34th day of April, 1858, aS,'3f~,r~\^- : 1 of Mortgages, at page 508. The-, ffJ^ r upon said mortgage, at jhc.tW^J^?, f this notice. Is ?wo hondrea M^P^'' : «^lfhteoit* v which Js the *fcol»3fc»»\- >o TOit or proceedjng a: law hajftM: ' r ttejame. or^h# %**auS*S3B^ icrehy givea,thii by virtue of «het„-;\' : 4 yrarsnaoE* 3f the Statute In jnc&? ' abHMuettog, tftJheAi^MafcWdder, stow* oT «a1one, !n the County ot of October, 186», at ten o'doctiste >rem|ie» are described Inaald moriP hat tract oftparcel of Ian i, situate »«aid and tnown^nd de8!gnat(Ba«; amber tw, nf , t±r ^ ; . t i B '^^ : or Bangor, as rarvered By Potter weat o> land DeretofSre owne*bj by lands conirscteri tn John Sim? •r and Whlt|teaey, on the eai»a#:^ 3orth v.nn of i ie aald lot unmberSjT d to contain fifty acres of laoa, &*®2fe : tey, • * *^ ^^* ^.s-tj'-'-i^- e-4 : .-a.fi^^Jl 3aW*»»S. >* Parstarrt i tQ*.lt * 'addoclr, aole Judge of FranU&t •• ixsf to the etatote fir,sur\\ ~-^—\ •T 8 ! ?.?\ e ^ SiTeA to all pwaBj-R.: liamTteler. tats of Ho®, a**\^ •Sretl to exhibit the »am» irilb.tib*si licriber, the &io^tn£s(ia^repB*;' ta of the said William Hosier, at\ •-' 3derafgned Jn Dlcklnsoa, o a **.-\ bernear -~ > * l«i lS(S6.f. .•& «M£«H£. WtlUAM DiWftOS, SrS*Mf£5tQaEB. •o •» order ot SM. |ftB»*^5i *«Catiity o*.»rin8no5:aW»*i- 3-egM:-'»»d*;ari<l prWded, woi ? .Persona ttMrlog tiahn|i^m(^ Matrix.of'ute ffoodf. ehatiek^ «aa<i aoniay of Octobw j SBfc.., - EUZASETH 1'OUNfJ, .,; > M, of T. F. Young, dectaawT. - •; ttlca ts hsrtby gfea« aff-^ i»S ctafcs againjtf»*t »»* *5«a«^.tha«/tWriSai»'.»»»-«i Tiib tfee VbashiTfatteSidrtjiaSt. ** •ylor,*Sebb»laStet53et*h»»V ** Sereh lWi.- ••-..- ^a : '4 . * ..... Ie,;!» --:,ftS -««»!? • *-l »«• . :..!i J, . ,- j .1 .j .; . a i/;' xtf^na^'S'Sim'-M^m^'i^-' < 'V maul fOSlft &1 ,©£ 'jwifiS'^4^ i.t...»^... fe«t(tie •idJi- , >ff'!HJ,' f!it i»i!i*-{ In r,.ii'*>/ :^> ^ I .liriinni.'.\'! iimmiiAmHimibmimUm YOLUM B X'xfX;.-:::iJf VW*W \'« ,^.i *# ^^j.^^K.^Er? 1J» p&tew* Published eyery Thursday Morning By J. J- &. j. ^L.'-0ieXj3L^. Office^ So. 2 Uflloh BJpck,-Maldne, S. t, *»'a*aia«- VllUge Subscribers, served by Carrier ,.. ..tl <§ Mall and Office Subscribers....-, \,\ Sft. The Publisher? expect and reqftlre all SubScrlpHdns to be ptld strictly ln^advance. - ' ' 8 A.T B •„ ,Q,? AJlMJaJtJUliA, rfen tides or leas ra»ke. a Sqnare.f i 1 square 8 weeks *1 <M>'^ Column ffUbntfi* _»\l \«mare 8 months 2 25!)i column t yeai '.'J8i_ . .J.J— » r«,„ 4 001^ eolumn 1 6rSofi|hs.....lS-.80 yea 03 ; square 6 months ) »)uare 1 year 4. Business Cards, not ex< Alt accounts for advertising-are ilue' alt thai tlme'ofthe first insertion of the advertisement. Advertisements ihiaid b| marKed the lengUrortlnte to bi1a3erteti-, tftbenrtsBthey wttl be .-.ontioued Uit forbid, or utthe option, of the publish*a, a o«l charged accordingly. ... 6 00HcqrumHbne;Sear »« tceedlng it*IWesf |S3W r iier ano«nij- »2.00 fbr six months. ' - ' ' *^tlme'i ehls lenris iaaai. -fK»iton IIr iiittt i-avfav , WHOLE STUMBBR:jr:::1467. BBSIM&S BOSS HESS MREGTOItY* TAYtOft &, HOBftS, No. 8 Onl.io'Bloe*—oeer;F. V. Heilh's Drug Store. MALOHSEJ N. t. ,* a i. Ti-rWB. 1001. - A.HOIBa, A. B.-pAAlMEWfJE Stii-ONE, N. Y. * Uij Office No. 1 Cplon Bloeitu . , M. M. ROBERTS, Attorney and Counsellor, CHATEAUQAY, N. Y. STILLMAN FOOTE, Attorney and GounseUorj 0QDES3BORGH, N. V. ' . X. B— Particular attention given to Insurance Claims, Cou- \Oi\ veyandng and ColleeUons. [\• S. P. BATfES. , Physician and Surgeon, Eeatlence, first house Eist of the Sethodist Church,. HENRY H. HOGAN, Physioian and Surgeon, SOUTH BA^attR, N. Y. ISAAC J. MJOXLEV, Ph v*ti•£ Ian an.1 Surgeon, SOUTH BAN&ei.ai S . Y. F, T. W%ATH, Deiler.in! Orngs, Mt3diciBes, Paints, Oils, Dye-Staff:*, Perfumery- Statitmerjr\ and faocy Goods, kc. No. 3 Cnlno Bloek, SSalpqe, 5 . T. OREN MOSES, JR., • DtiLIR IS ' WiVfMi^H WMM; Jenreiry, siiTer as4 Silver Plate4>Wife; ^A-3SF01T 0-001D3, fibC. WatcheCClbeksapi Jewelry Eepaired! a Kb. a 0nion Block, Malone„N. T. Saooes3or to Bean •& Raymond,,- - IKFORTSB OB KKA!\DIES, WI\ES,A:«., COMMlSSIOfi ^ERCHAMT, 101 Pearl and 64 Stone Sta., Hew York. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS • • f i ! . FOB THE^DOJC.Nt\' OP FRANKLIN. AQction,Sale9 attendeii to-iartrjl Bills furnished when required' Cbateaa°ray,¥t-apkUo Co., N. Y. - • ' \ , • -'.yji , ;; , * • - \\.j, '\Bm AN CH, tail-Dealerin \tWteil'es»!e«n4 Ale aoiiLigsr iB-er, Poteen and Saotch ^'hUtey. Nats, Fruit*aftd CoriteettonjsvytoKBtMifQy • J.T* on luuid. -.. <r-.,. : -.-• West en.f of thWsHSge, MairjSt.,'Mal6fio,Ni Y. 1-^ ' »j • JTL. . ••• . V \ ii. . ^.ri'> , r^.i , ..j....,... , ; .. . . LIVERY ^Pfi^f 1 STABIE , ilimnft«aK«*ot S^f-'iQigt MBSLa Ooori and Saih constantly on liariil, and made to ordlir. f- ; mj **jliu*«-s lORfl • • SHEET MUIIC AND Mtbf|Tip|ff#S (OSDB5J3BCB8B, Wi 1 • -te Agents for the celebrated Ballet, Davis' A Ca > *Ua*- Crtea, aKithe unrivalleil Brtey * Oreen Melodeoos. AWe iealer3 in sheet Music, Kuilc Dooki and Moitcal llsrckin- •1'ie generau*. Si* Mask rejfalarly iietXtei. ' co srie QEOL W ? KINGfLEY. I WIT8 (so^oeBiOBSto »tbo***i *<>** » *°'J IajniaUMjantl JobberaotForelinand Doineitie HARDWARE, €ITLERl AND GltMS f No.S3 Park How,oprro«1j,e»h« AawrHome.Nefftork, »AViDLouDaB»ica, Jo««A^eic»w«, W»l. S. Loraiaaacx \\' •\\RT^CWfrT\^-' 1 I-' LAWRENCE, GRIGGS & KINGSBURY, Manufacturers arid Wholesale Dealer* In STRAW GOODS, HATS, CA1*S AND FURS, Xllltnery Goods, Blbbona, Untbrellaa jutd - Paraxaola, 27 Murray and 31 Warren Sti., Hew York. SACKETT.BELGHEft&GO., WHOLESALE (iROCERS 28auiS0 ReattaStreet, ? Doors East of Broadway, itiOs M. SicuTT, l 1 jD8T0SrUL»«8*c»:aiT, V^LIAM K. BswaiB, f I WJI. B. TOWS91SD, • M93 Wii.SwitraBoao. l y BROWN, PANGBORN & Co. Importers anU-Jobbera of 3f» .A* J1W O; \ST GOODS) Hosiery, Tainlr.ee Notion a, Ac. aSLeonardatreet,two.ioorsfrora Broadway,New-York. a. A. aaows j. «.PiSaaoR!i I Combs, Buttons, Threads, , (Cutlery.Jewelry.Plated Ware, i j.o.Bnoti*N. [ W.W.UAV1S. *p-. *<=• JOHND.F1SK, »rrn ' BALDWIN, FISHER & Co., Wholesale Dealers In Bowtts, «hai»s^ Iveather, &c, No-.ls Park 'Rom^ opposite the Aetor House, formerlocatlda of the Park Theatre, New-I ork. ». u. auxnwis. jiATU'i rtsaaa. nKSRT on. LIVERY BTXBLE| Mfllone, IV. Y. Good Horse), CUarrfaglfea salad FfurtiioustMe •rarUouta t* I*>* on call. Stable la the rear of the Franklin Hotel. WEBSTER HOUSE, noBMte Point, N. V. B. C. WEBSf EE & S0H, Proprietor.. The House la Newly Furnished Throughout. GUESTS COSVBYEfi'Tb' ASD VftOti THE BOATS AND •' CAHS, PRKE OF CHARGE. CaT\ itors'M and Carriages furnished, on application at tfie Office. SEYMOUR HOUSE, (rokuaw.T BT.LWKSSCS koTtL,) _ s P. J . •f^S^taat-^P^xUlor, This House Is eligibly eliugted'on the corner of Ford, and Ststfestreets. It has recently been refitted and refurnished, aadlnalllts appointmentrU a Brat claaa hoteli, Charcei reasonable. , n^Nkr-ltw MOTEL, , \\ O^aa.WA&S, Proprietor, DlreetlyoppositethePaaSeftgerDopot.Matooe. Cgrilagesalwaysrn readiness to convey personstothiad IqinlnjtownsanriFlshlngqrounds. a. L. BALLARD, Dealer la and Repairer of Ffl* Wttehes, Clocks, iJew«lry, . AttheS'ljtnbf&e'i^niB^'Mfliiratch, / No. a^Kiajrle BYotlr, frt«)6n«; W.\ %. ^m0m^^0M$r^ tit*- a-« s -Manataelareraf •^SsWBaMeflitttss |j(! 0 S.^n«ne)nti r,. t. , fegV/f'. / -»: l ^.wr->. T ,rt..3?i -W. *.,*W«2Slfl,vB4i»-*,s.* ; ,\a-.*5i» i ^ : ^ f ,<|«6sa ifC *\f aU sl»«***ajrr^, •jU'immoed-and i#*i|-«*wia4.<-i---w-'** <• r ''. \' H.ssV^ntWitt, j.' afatefte,Jan,1»4vl3«.»i,- ; - .'..A-.r ^ito*1fW|(Ga«j : ;, i'rr !tt* -\•• '•' ' \•- \•'\'.• ' ; .- V..\; -. •l&l •a-rtit ^''i'm.i nu p. 1 :u-ili. dlb s;ti8ea;- •i From tba-A'Cfulde to HoHiieaa;^-'' .ut. . • OVB»i*sBlPliWr|SHy^n»\•\ ' '. I iillf •) li t 1 fi i-• ;1I ' j 0wrtte:rli/erUieibeckon'tome—I v .. • .,. Loved oneawho've passed to the further aide t . The gleaui of thelcinowyroiet isijay i . , ,- But their volctaare Joilln the dashing tide. There'aonewlthirlngletaof aonDygaldi . . And.ayas.thn rtftCctioh of hearen'aowrj t>lus>; He created in the twlllrkt gray and cald, • AndtheiiilemUlihlrthlaifrolft'rndrtalview.; . Weahwnottha<atigela who triet hliaithera, . The gattaofilheicltyiwe cofIdT|ot>nfc—...; • • OtertheHreF, overtheirlWr, ' My brolher stanus walling fd welcome' tne t Over the ri?«f the be»ttnatt_paio. , .Carrledanother, Ui« household pet.; Her brown curia waved lo the footle gale— DarllngMlntifc I 1-sjeher yet. I • She crotsedori her bosom her dimpled hands, And fearlessly entered the phantom barkr, \\ e felt It glide from the silver sanda, And all our .sunshine grew strangely dark ; We know she leas fe on the further side, Where all Utexapsomeidiand angels be— Over (be river, the,my«ilo river, My childhood's Idol Is wt,ltlng for me. - for nQUDfetora from, those qnlet shqrfs, Who croai trl^^ha boatman coW and pale; We hear thQ dip of the golden oars. And catch a gleam of the. snowV sail; AUd b>! they have paxl'ed froroVOur yearning hf arts, Thty cross the slrfam and are goneforaye, < We may not sunder the vail apart That hldea from our vlslop the gates of day ; We only know that their barka'no more May sall> wl thTiai&J*r Ufa's ttormy Sea- Yet sorifwherr.'ikndw^'dtnhe unseen shore, Theywatth.-aBd 1 beotoajindwalt forme, ' >: M l-:- • H .• And I nit and think when the etmaet's gold Is flushing river and hill and .shore, I shall one day stand by the water cold And list for |he aoand of the, boatman's oar ; I shall watch for a gleam of the. flapping sail— 1 shall hear the boat aa .It galDi. the strand ; I shall pasa from light wiOithe boatman pale, To the better shore of/the spirit land. I ehall know the lorcil who have^gdne before, And joyfully sweet will Jhe mecflbg be, When over the river, the peaceful river, TOe Aiigel of Death shall carry me. bled totblrlkof it. Why, dven oai> Aba, the. because she had.pnt the tveo \wn>«»' unwltablo dishtandBettyiand-Biddysiftm«»«rable had becb'brailshea froni OTthdothrfMl6*fef<llb t niost : petty Qpepsest -'^- *•*- - From Harper's Magazine. OUR, ^ONTRABAJVO. \Atlvisftble Mrs. Winthropin I exclaimed— \advisable! Why, it isn clcfir Case of duty. I f no one else can he induced to take the poor girl I will assume'nhe reapdiisihility myBclf, though 1 have three servants already.\ Mrs. Wlnthropsii Bostonianf of Mayflower de- scent, who had only lately entered our Hew YorKse^and. was considerate! and deferential accordingly, gave atr admiring start, .and sug- gested her fear that \The creature., would drive me wild.\ \ I hftve no BUCII apprehension,\ was my lofty reply ; \kindness and firmness must -inevitably overcome the most refractory iintuw. Besides, I do not believe the child is half as bad as Mrs. Orlmmons imagines.\ Mrs. Wiflthrdp4neluied her bead slightly to- tJ vrard her left i^hoalden, and, aa if yielding to an irresistable internal'flood of argument^ ejaculat- ed tfor the-twentieth time during oarimorning'B eoriyersalion), \Yes-s} f\ ; , (/ i^nd here,allow me, U? retieye myself concern- ing this, inexplicable Jpost^n \Yes. tt can not ^ be written! ap4 f <|«y f \^« Wf^ 8 ^f l ?f ftr 1 ?!^'- by means of 'any, po^pplica^on of Ualics, dasTJ^s,\ Or notes of interrogation, or exclamation, to ex- press j^ iu aij.its fullness, its pr'oyokingneBs.— It is yielding^ defiant, coaxing, snubbing, con- ciliatory, and thr«atenipg, all jn a breath. It is susceptible of every shade of meaning, of al- most every slang reply that one' can hear from the Atlantic to* Hie jatelflc. T 'lf. says,' \Just so,\ and ''You can'f'conie'it'bvfer'mc V \Go it my hearty I\ and \j^'leeQe '{bngh!\ \What a whopper!\ anfi themes ifW' seritimehts!\' \Go it blind;?' ''Ain't: yUri'sifetcnfrig it!\ \Bully for you t \Hit \enf again !**' '\Ko yer don't!\ and\Sartainnowf' i: And all the time tt is so Bdstonin'gKy eleganfthat one mUBtWhlce under it with folded hand9, and take tts'Tkeaning 1 as one.be3^*ean? L ' \'• - • : Ittrs. Wlfithro^ \T«Ji.'.»\ fneant a great deal, an& itkm- it. •»'•»' Bi tlifeffiffipiaceiilC meaner\ Soti thin%: -way dp - yowf Second, \k hardry*l*iinld.yqn caniBUC- «e^d wliere'ihe InielleeHial »fra. Grirnmona talk ed, iM \wJrfi ^tri^^eil V*» >1?luia/8 l Wliat a> «cdn- ceitfefl vtfomari yotf aftfif 1 y<JU'Ordy*!fcHew3t 1\— Ponrth, \You are entirely wrong', &*tyou<suba)t i #lc»i«»isWt ffiitUe^egulasr^way,,\ ..AMfllftft' ably, at the date of. which J .am..writlng, WfA. would bot have hadaservaatln the hoti^e, had J no(,_a/e^1?ccktf ^tc( u pnt n*fdfJtdoTvii\ in ra'^ier a dapjfljjd' .manner, 'ifotij. pfttiftj 1 . fewt down, or wbat.I put it on, is not fotme to aay; enough to assert that I did It; and ertSPy irtar« ried' than whose wlfe'deserves tliy jiHifie'pf wo- man wM\ shudder as Uc reads tho wipjda, Ves t the \Binail failings\ queaHcm had. been tb/n and there setfletftJetAveen tislbr'aTliito/e. ^ence fortli no glri >t]|o iM^'^J^SS^^e the (ate of my sainted \h%Wy!!wj?ectab ifflieft of the past. But conld. my w>w girl, :my contrar ! rjaittd, take shelter differ tBe'sHitute?' 1 ^ had' seep her, and knew, or fancied t'tneW', what was before me. Bnt Theophilup! Well, thp only way wa§ t6 put) k bold face on. the matter Adcor4ihgIy; as the shades of eve- ding approached, I supimpn^l,tV)i my forces and prepared to meet his lordship, Hia firgt ealuta tion was pot enoonragfng, under the ciraum- etances: ; \Pmrna dear,judgihg.ficpbi arjpearonces,. one would suppose Mary's usual way Of laying the door-mat was to fling it from the second-story window; I am afraid she will aevef be tidy enough td suit us.\ \I fear eo, too,\ I replied, amiably, for a bright idea had just struck me. \The feet Is, Thooph- ilns, it Is impossible to'teach these 'competent' hflp any thing. What we really want is a raw girL\ .... \A what, Emmar\ exclaimed Theophilus; horror-fltricken, as, after placing 1 his boots with 1 mathematical accuracy near.the pol|»n.fd regis- ter, he stood wjth arresVed slipper in each hand) \A raw girl; one that is not hopelessly set hi other people's ways—that-t-in'Shorfr-^one that is—as yon may say Tearnf,\ salft ^swefctlf'jpfmg 5 ^fs^eleganP'wfap- pcr\ u carrcssing 's^akeas I handed it to him. \A fair Hiberianj for instance, newly landed:, or a blushing Huytcr-spluyter fresh from tho VatCrlattd?\ suggested Tieophllns, with intense humor as he softly slid'himself into the. gown and assumed his^waiting-Jor-dinner attitude be- fore the ftre. \No no,\ I laughed, hysterically, nothing of that sort;'\but ahem!\—asWllteidcfj'liad just flashed upon me—\what'jrft) you\ say now, Theoph, to my trying a colored girl r\ Theophilus was cither speechless or did not choose to reply, and T proceeded: \Not one of those-deceitful, half-and-half yel- low kind tliat aie neither (ale thing nor the oth- er, but a genuine negresa: They*ije genferalry such docile-tempered crca r ure#, you. ^now, Theoph ; and now that contrabands are going to be BO numerous in the city, if really seems to tie a Christian duty t,o—\'; \'[ , \ , \C!hristian i\ddW4ici^ , !.wieri«i)Jsi|[ , |flieoph Uus, proiknely; \wh SiWrna, you're crazy!\ , Aild having thus prospectivelyi consigned ma to the Lunatic Asyhun uy-^entletoirm signifi- cantly consulted his watch. \ '\\ \' ,- \'' •* , i B^memberipgi at this, critical mqment the lad- vice of the ancient philosopher concerning huri ery tneii, r'a^durhed at! once' to the dii rpoin, and there ,hel4 a .session b'^ jg^eat % and brilliancy which,, i%J,». needles* ,to add, re- sulted in the total annihilation (figuratively speaking'of the refractory metoBefi' WnitJj, sa^id df^i^t^notBay c^n,>qi; p^''d,eM«jd JEierfi.. 3H©C§;JI, to state .-that- a- whole number of Harper, oh eVen tWoinimDera, would not .4Hea4s e=i ( r ant,!t}i8 J seheme.lia4 spon^^ecn^ban doriedas iinpraclicable, and probably would \ ''M-r\\ST' !n ^? sil \ tt* 1 j J ii'it) .i '••• Jl ~rr- , \Nufilii else, cept 'fra,ctory an debbil-' \ •stTfi'ini'Hst''\ \' $1^50 per Annaiia,InvarlablTln Advance. mi ! i\ i ' i by,,^rjjjthe^y r^ej^.just never have recurred to too-had 5 not Mrs. Win- -'\ '.•--. f throp, ddrtng her m.orriltig call, suggested, in Uer non-com)niJal.iway 4 tlial it wos \advisable'' .#home .should be found for the poor creature. Theophilps, as already intimated;-had been MJj$f ^'(haC^iling. MtpT m$ ^ often attained by the divine iWkis. '$$$] tite work i of preparation was not complete;. Our last nurse\ haddpntrived to smtiggle'ihio the nursbn a'slory' 1 6f a •'kg blSclf' nfggaf.\'who tnolrj^ht nothing of gobbling down .naughty boys ami girls. Her hearers, strong in feith, had listened \ano\ believed : arid ^ver sitlcetifegro^s 1n geher al, t ar^a i ^;^ecanid^pyijri $ p'a^ieUlarVuad been the terror of their young lives. QC thp childPenyyOnng Tbeophflns (tbangn it may be unwomanly and quite bnt of my sphere for me to say so) ia p ^eatipr qo\ward t^an any of the girl*, fle. Isafraid of his own shadow. L dark roost Uvfiillerta him than Madame Tufesand's Chamber Of Hprrors. • Onc\e he locked himself jjn f,panjtry aj)4 screamed (ftl )ie fell almost into a* convulsion before [it occurred tothim to unlock, the door and come out. These! mention mere- ly aS slight psychological peculiarities. Being our pnly son, his father and I have centered our fondesv Jiopesi in, bin). Well, what poor little Philly would do or say when my \contraband\ came 1 couldn't imag- ine In the meanlime^lioweyer, I resolved to clarify his ideas somewhat on the negro quos- tio&ynrid trust to fate for the result As for the girls, they soon became sound to the core on the subject, bnt I dreaded to think of the effect i of that Woolly head aftd those great rolling eyes upon the bq%- 8o much for up stairs. On Sunday morning I descended to the kitch- eh while Thcophilus was preparing to shave. Ann w^ there in full glory. It was lier Sunday ou,t, and ter winler style set off her portly fig- ure to advantage. The instant my foot crossed the door-sill, I could not resist a secret recogni- Was that your tfon of her local supremacy. Nora soon came ignprantj but ^willtprj tp ^ jn with tlje coal-scuttle, and crinoline twice as aoextensive as my own; wnile Ellen, conscious of herlmpeaeliabilityos flrsUelaBS waitress, was washing^ dishes hi the corner. Now was the tlnje to strike the blow\ of preparation. Jn a few feeling WOrda Ltold my assembled audience the story of the poOr \contraband.\ They heard,me in silence, iSrefeiting, as usual,, to de- fer comment until they had the kitchen to them- sfelves, Finally, I- plunged into the catastrophe, and went on swimtningly until arrested by Ai|n*8 lii'dlgnalit outburst^, Ocb t is it take the iold' dneifjuarte* of this iargjimferrfc I WaS foiju^ to lay Ibejlfre ^fw^ t^lfe .Sfete^ \$& dirrity crachure yerself, yore mane, ma'am r\ ''Certainly,\ I returned firmly, if no one {Shel- ters her jpir feaches her to work, the poor girl must perish in the streets.\ \An' it« what I niyer did, ma'am, slape and ate with nagers: *n';ril n,ot be. aftner beginnin' it now—so, if ye piajse, ma'am, ye'll be engagin' .another cook, agen me month's up I\ •Nora 1 said nothing; and Ellen, after swinging into'fhe'^antnrwith a tray full of Chins, came oiit'jyp.aKpfty, . to be laving with-Ann, too.wa'am.\ Here-was a fine dilemma'! Bnt I was deter ! mmeihif carry butni^ project. ' ' leed neither eat or sleep with her ; she can take her meals at a side table, and use the .small garrelfroom. The ^girl js coming to-mor- row, ap^li hitepd that she, shall he treated life WliWA of ,,% f&tog at ,n>y ftear4i RffiiBy0T7w|jeii,I.reac.hed the,jdress ing-room, except by-shutting the 'door after me BO violently 1 rMtTheophilos, I regret' to-Bav. m^m:; /';:v. :' ,v , : ;;' '\ , dVJ^^y,,Wm!ftg, w« I were\ startled by Theoretically a welcome hadibeenahoivn 'Mr^ra*ifielflly>%W gM Bata, fcryh Mvmmmikms^mim. v . r ., ^soon'heenia-fifed'heh MWdyffiittj^ififcri'frm- mils &imtMm%MM$ww$m ,Kefleqtedj|heg|tqjQur rciety. •! .. ...Sill , Htim «AO^>«&^i4 OljrTS*-rww«frfi.v .^tKerwfee. dWPQsM prby thai .lime, grace) • '••'••T&e^m ln^ws^sooff'dffip^a^'tjtir'aie ;pqlsive,n}e S ib^i, cfl|u^g^(}^ f ^y ? ^«. ; ^al | ally nr frienal wlenMy we'hop'e'io sef/yWu'ancT^ui 'j$& msMiirSo. 'en f'\\'*' 1 • •-\;; j ** \Very soon, thank you,\ I answered, 'ilfrotaf 1M aatde*nif ousfaeSii aSf? tf 0ic TtSstt'efeniifg, in. 'fecV'that'T caU^Sisec®*' i4-ttrt»ifi^Mr;'Biuitlif ! irott f ^^^r8ry*6fiaiTr l^ytfr^'MIe^BvW^it 4 ^ife*s^ga^^»#s.''Wtttto^ f t ,, •'•-- tt [ \Oh! nicely, thank you. He and Annie irfe] aftgiah^eehonl4mf..'I?aalIisCy»r^tt^^ 15 visib-^eifl on/BiituTdaySi^S^Bt alfljle/is^ charniing and well behaved>.tliijt h%<#£& W$S\ adMiite.^o^ivT>»»Ai>a«Tii lwtTOMiniiilatinigitaVn'Brith 'her.\ : .*«-jMti^XA-r*.jjE<;*t ' ' ' be her pecnliaHties, Ijasiir^^ilyjfiRe^tpe^s: feM«M*»f #her% i «»udw6a#ct)!sce < Tt^«s^T(^^ *f % *WfKP Julie p^fet - .«JSv-> . is '> \TT -r- .-..- ---. -y i .«v «*iii4w's<t«^As«l?1.r.. ItfMisSfc.i.**' •'•'I !«*8li#lM«l!»»!M^ adding,ttsaow^^l^W*fflft ; |'i., w „ t 'maflier' com6.ills»-i5,l , 1-r i '-•.lit:* r, t ^r <^< u By this^h1e1E«Caoar^^ ^yfpteala^^lifea^^ «en(enc« oajboth iM«3, we parte^|ej$y% ffl 'miyM^ine^yram stone mfr, J£-JM »i>«und, Wo* m&w&*m&m$^;i^ tbylDg, jqfo^^-*6phlpj^gvuiJit» 'jbbvml • WiatwotJldiat»y, Indetd» X by this time hadgrowu to bopoeij-ivfsconvicthii I ufeftrlll ^ tn ^ moat terrific.yell^ahd screams that ' ^jfem$ injrft^ p,a«Brit3 li'eird- .T&edphilns our house, under > tbiS (arerowfances, and ftpxt things considered, was one of the greatest blesl- 'iiigsthatC(Md i #< , u,s , 1 ' W \\ ; \'. I had learned the noOr\ slave^girl's 1 gUnce that our boy ^as^feAnd^souad, ti^qngh 'scVearriing in an agony of terror. tHis iitid&sis ardundf hitti in the ball, all .ftmswrtl,,lier,r^o i dtteej: i qhajgfii| #mm&f t »,,] and all that one to*itJ'ga#&r (^ tWmm; jaSaSart»** 3S, ^**- ,ws \qftier ''forloflf $* f^^n J ^dM^u^d^le6, certainly, in one, who ^4.n^r^3m.a J mp%fir|«!C^re^ai^te.^ hei great dark eye«*abouT, % Wmfbpm. \J$ffiFWBW^SXM Wr*' • • • »*JB»ai»fl5heiwWlnp; -he Ijad, gone, off : on a, WFS^f^^Pf-.PMfeB^ IW> 0 W^ v r p - -^M3ajn-joumey«lUte,fibri9t^^ea.Y?ng.lua,paor' •VWWiW^nW'Wt^i' h % M yi ^T.F fir w^ in the Cityofi 1 Wakef«lness..},M«fc,a ! no^ein .„, .. . . f ^lgofi|t4ay|inj^olses t bu^Qn%qf > itii0^e.steal f , ft^f ftSt^Fft'ftm^ianyj infljmWtbleyipn^nlejRal nofees thftt, cpm 1 CdwnrdmA—, .makeone^ bluojtcreep iand,eurdlel .Creak— too iwonldn't-sit down.nt 'd^fi*,vVimM^«or^^mii u*k« JW*I *»w \ •fent*t-eachwifesdy-ro«iln^the'dei|palr^ : :^e^^tfa1^%^^dpH#;$ thell^^J^o ^wnlf^'tJBlt ttown.nomago! .uj) s^nr*nor,| jn g m .thfi^ark|t(^^*hfi ; early,mpifling feonrs, iMt-vnerttoaV'iama - fewytof f %,,4tmt4 i*«f^-|a,:, prbi^ irt ^ *ce of mmH^Uf %««er A4n, WWutf Idni' to'rfispn, 1 while AnnJ Ellen and Nora were on the spot \Bpeakfigltefr^fnrra ^It^rJheeR^itch. \But your fatiicr, wbat does hq call you Y' \TJ'hal he cajlm^ \ He call me gal.'' \Nothing else f' \Nuffln 'cept when J' ae a ^ e * D ' n whipt— den he pall me Aggy.\ \Aggy'syour name, then mothers, nam? ?\ tj \What say, missy r\ with a blank stare. ',' \Was ypur mother's naiqeAggy ?\ \'^peet not; 'spect I didn't bab no mudder. I'se gwine,\ and with these words Miss Aggy• turned and started resolutely for the front door. Theophihis stepped nimbly in advance of her, locked ff, and put lhe key in'ms pocket; from that moment he was. her acknowledged master. The break&sf, bell rang. \Aggy said I, not wishing to consign her jet to tlifilender mercies of the help, \come back and ait down.\ She obeyed. - \Don't leave this room until I return.\ \No^miSsy.\ I gave one penetrating look at the girl and saw that she was in earnest. Mustering the children together (Philly was long ago safely perched upon the kitchen table) we descended to the basement. Theopliilus behaved pretty well at breakfast, considering ; merely hinting that I would have my hands full, and that firmness . must be the order of lhe day (as If I duln't rpady.) Stiddonly he broke out with one of his speeches: t $«jttfcsay, J^,-as^secretary, pAyour §peiety was not present to take minutes, wouldn'b\ it be well for me todraW up a report of this morn iri^ipro-\' The 1 sentence was cut short by a tremendous crash, a heavy fall, aiid\ a noise as of breaking glass and timbers above stairs. \By Jove !\ cried Theophiln«, \w hat's that ?\ With my heart in my throat, to say nothing of the hot coffee, I tore up the stairs followed by the children, servants, Theophiius bringing up lhe rear. When we reached the first land- ing, what a spectacle presented itself! Thfire, in the hall, lay a conftised heap ofruli- bish,' composed of what remained of our superb new nat-sland, splinters of rosewood, umbrellas, canes, cloaks, hats, Aggy, and any quantity of .broke^n lookingrgUjss. T&ei j fArf,it\ife J .\w^s'. .pfqciofls, ftJjt„oT course humanity ranked Aral. We*j>ulled Aggy from the ruins. \What in the matter, child, are you killed V\ I asked, almost hoping that she was. \ 'Rpect I be, dat's a fact,\ replied the girl, glaring around her in a frightened way, but moving off nimbly enough as she spoke. \Oh Aggy ! you naughty girl.what were you doing?- How came you to break the hat- Binnfl 7\ T demanded, endeavoring to restrain my temper. •\Donuo ; ,'spect I us too hebby fur it,\ an- swered Aggy, sullenly. \Tain't wurf nuflln.\ B} dint of super-woman exertions I succeed- ed in\ getting the rubbish cleared away, and re- storing order without becoming exasperated.— Theophilus provoked me dreadfully, however, by saying, he .wished he could stay at home and see,thp ftin, Why attempt to detail the tortures of that first day V It was over at last, with all its trials and aggravations, and my weary head pressed Us uneasy pillow. Children and servan'ts were asleep, Aggy was long ago stowed a^way in her Jittje room, \and in the quiet of ttke starry De- .ceiriber nigiitj ^jkepphilus and I' J6eld a consul tation. '. \'\ ' ,,.1143 agumenta were unanswerable'; his sar- casms s^fnjrjg ^ptt held my grouii'd'. ] A 'few mishaps at first, I urged, were io be expected. In a day or two the girl would improve—indeed t,here Was a slight change for the better already —'Philly WoSidliecdhie ashamed of his foolish terrdrs--it wHs^a clear case of cliaTity^-and, in sliort, I\ wanted togiyethegirt a fair trial, be-' 'eanae—becaolb^—l 5 •wanted to. Ailastftte energies: of Tbeopbilus, otercome For the Palladium. A Visit to the South Woods, or the Great JRai4t or Slew Vorit. tlY V. B. Ml n/ 11 Vsi ai . Il£at-tiri« The poet3 of the east may sing of the crystal waveB of Lake' Lemon, and tell romantic le- gends connected with the dark and flowing HEiaerT'irefn^TMe^SirmTma^iWpftlo the towerirfg Alps Or to thw> s*feet flow.erf*tale of s-f-lf w6u|d| not !l|ssen ''the I ins^ifetion e?nafcrilf |a)lle^h ; buj Hat ^thej- when compared with theljgreat Park of New York.the wild and diversified regions of the Ad- fi&hda'c Momttairfsf fnafre^ioii frbni%Bich'ari e es Hudson River on the south, the Ausable and Sar anab on the east, St Regis, Backet, Grass, Q6we- gatchie, the Beaver, Independence, Moose, Sal- mon and the Black Rivers on the north and west; all the beauty and grandeur that nature has spread over the Eastern, world, seem* concentrat- ed here. Lying, as this region does, far above the JsiffiJ^te.ftBdA^fflar^,.pultijtate,d lands of. the north, in the brig^^aya of Summer it seems like a tafip^tln^ftg^l^^^the embrace of heaven. W^|i^pyf r peats'airid its deep and dark glensj*[]j^^^^^Akes, and,its rivers and its rividet^y^^^^iiadowy aisles, formed by mighty tree^f^iffi^ glades; with its wide spread forests ajbd, |tg'ilbwerj-fields ; with its grottos, groves' affd cascades, with the song of know that arfbirdS; aWffie ifflislc'orits oaorTaden winds, as they\ tt&SepOTer and thron'gnall y with \& bound- ing deer, and the sporting fish of its waters, one might, readilvpeople it with all the nymphs of mythological'tore! • • * •; November last found me on my lone way to this wild /cotiiitiryBriia hunting: tour. I was hardly prepared for the change lhat a few brief months had inade. . Summer had passed away, and with it the flowers had faded\and the sweet singing birds had gone to enliven by their melo- dy, scenes iri 7 tfie' su'rfny South.'The* green leaves that annually, put forth in Spring, no lorigep waved alove^but were uporethe ground scattered aud sere. The chill winds breathing amid .jtheppughs of ..the.cedxi% pine and other dark evergreens, made sad music. Clouds were in the - s!y ! ajadihedarkne.S! s .of n,ight seemed gathering around me, my \courage failed, my fondest expectations were disapomted. I wan- dered dowly ? along the tf/dionfway.^lled with gloomy forebodings, a prey to my own sad re- flections^ I tfioughV of Ale bright ekr'tnly\ hopes of our youth ; I jelt that they must all pass away as pass the, flowers ,«f tiie foresU TJiOuglj I felt that youthful days, and youthful scenes never •come butt Once, yet nature had Aauglit me .that Winter would pass away, and Spring would come^gain, w|th, ajl her charms; ar|d then, na- ture's God turned lny thoughts to that far off haven of rest that we may all attain if true to our missjon here. T was inspired with renewed carjVage-y'prU? fofwara.^Tll'ctofias passed away, and the\ golden rays of the setting sun once more gleamed upon forest, lake and moun- tain* peart **F%rief<a Jand«beartedJn1i8n whose locks were vrliitcHed with the frosts of many- winters ; from him il learned that I was near the placeii?lier£sSinten;dedjto>s|opsforja ? .few days. The sun was beneath the western horizon; yet it was not dark to me, for hope was again en kindled ^in -my ,J.eart. „ jAway g in Jh^south the silvery moon was seen stealing her way through the azure sky. The evening had not far ad- vanced pre' J reached 1 ' tho inn to Which I had been journe.nng^arid^ was'received with a kind welcome. On the-morhing after my arrival, in conipany of ah eiperiented himter, I stalled outirf qhelt • of-famel mySe^mrad^ was well •J£SiUiiA n l£d_witiLJS^ some ^ nt .^«¥}6^c^yn,ts of : h^ snecess^ hunting • when we reached the thickest part of the woods we parted. All day I \Wandered in a-farest so denBe iBsif the'light of day was almost excluded. \Nignf'was approaching- and I had found no gfariie, 'and hadl»ecfome quite weary with travel and hunger. TheTeader wiB not wonder' then that'I became somewhat diseouragadsahdiiitired of leading a hunter's life. I do not know that I &WM$$ij?^?$ JKlKI^ crealfs^fter^nft^i^r^rhTO ,.dyAng..ftWM«n- m^m^m^mmmm w*.; , - •. tireiy. pshaw i j^s^M^f»j^)t>^ dm**- ^attft'ssfcie^tahliig^fether's No; shutters-don'-t throw up a phosphorescent ^*|ft^^Mj|^ne light; and«w^lt*a\d^fEMWny bed into the i.c'taf'dudr'Of ther w lia^vl. ff 'ffls'venl{iator %eal throngli the ., t ; ,r...,, . i te^^'j^JfaffoMtet lo roofj' in c -,VK»rrtI-}I' ippressedgig^leirom'! l »robht'tne Kfite'ttVotigh %! stilt ^re*, rJli^i^tJtZ.^. — „.. ,, m ^„ ^fi„t,^i IWaS' thb gleffin ? of a Mm* 4f?^ii^u^nwM« rfiMurn, „ w ™, .^ n ,.n^,^^ m ^ Pmm&®md%miiB ^p^ndentof m ^ i««^*oidea»ij«^ \W$mm^.wai*ii*i-vaa* aen. mnnt: - mmmmmmmmi^mmmf ^^Sm^msii^mSm^ 'ftwmm^^m®^*^^ ]^^^l^mm^mm &^^^iSSJSmm^ WMmk?^^^^ a tfe1*ago oifmufe d(»p«Sr,Jli«ar^^ -^iam^!ttMM&\*^' ^ ^^a%liM^1^iWniebf^e#>ysdug ^p4^'^t^-tv«invei%ai > iiburiifto;* ^^^lEm^m^^w^W^l <w*£m*m£Bm&*™^g4^<>fo <* ^^^.l^^/^^mmr,^^^ ! *^^jfta^^^^ SSSSl^^SSf^^^S^t *W^%*$}&!.%*&*'tmb*mii&*fo*l*& jt&mm*&*n\>iM: h*l)B;a»SrMg^Tl*tny^ »l»^«i|>^i**u»fl ajce«ft*cjd^., Aitgqrts of rafe^'ttfi»«ti-lttfirf>fet4tt:4^ IvI.ltM^Jtta^liq^^'.t^ Miiicbot>«eipTtii«wli^4lra«IM^ ibq»|^t^wiiUft; #««» »^ §& .tt»e a^ej|t^*4^;f^ '& item®*' ft 1 1 ,ii>.': visits, very few and far between. ^FinaJttyi ^ er waitingi»early five, minutes for a repjy^o a per- fectly ;splf*¥Sdent ipropositipn., ^ .uear^ spme- tiiingvb -.11 lit.- )!.-i! .»i'r. 11 • ;ia'i.tijj either by sleepiness or the force of tny reason- Should \ever have seed *tayHght again had it not ing, began to flag. He had even said, \Perhaps been for the aid of my compass. They\* tell 1 j'aboUtthe forest'here Welng filled With very fe- roc^piis beasts, such as bears, .panthers and : the like;'judging from what I have seen u 1'Jrlq ) not think thp jtrayelerneed apprehend much trouble from them. That there are thousands of, deer herd I do noL,doubt, but they w^rg^rej^y sure to keep out of my sight, Tbeifenre*' hundreds of lakes''and pohosTin'Mils greats Park, of all sizes, froni forty miles in length, down W the Size's* of those fdttndln y/ Gr^an.m&y ! ian^.— These lakes^ ponds, and ri^rs^aTe fiMafiitdth troiit'and other fisli. In and ar6j^d^tj|fse<wa- ters you will find-fin, jj^mense nuprtjer qf t those' small animals' valued for. their $fc, such as the otter, heaver, sable, mink and -mn?kjaf*V!ghere Tarctoen that spend a/life tirtwiu w^n^ring up and down this wildcountry trappiBgfflid'mlifting Vdf'a'tJveliiibMl. The reader\feust-npt''think \these roonl where the children slept, I could plainly,, 'M'TMit giinWer'B!rdiigli.«riB , i( vehtilatpr\' stronger, more definite.' lighted candle from below! flashing an instant^ J. •.'.'*. ! mow- •» . ffl 1 ?$S&&4&!l& that civilization has not foundlll a,.\ ,wbere&i the like oasis in the desert. In these opeuiijgs jou gent inhabil iflI^W^S^J^Jr'jMy o ^i^\Biit fSmmm>9^00MWfi^d^ «ome \monstrous big\ pidces or waoi teTi^dSgetbr^e i^^waftseeln tike one who steals away from all lriT*iyl&,\ii> i ' '-' ^yTu't^n^^le*^^. But to reRirp to iny Story. J^ipr^par^ap- jPTOc^g, »«d iiwSg&mssfa ?##** to see what t}ie as^P^o^atiaBf Jveje foql^glng, :whe».|^nej^te^ ; ^e||C^||imy ^*nwade; b^infemied; m lflia« b|:b|ft,^§^Jle,|>,^',large deer and was now after lum. 'Of^oajr^e 4 .I.for got my W«i^^%tlCm®fil WW P\\' 1 euit,OTer hills, loga;«i|ia ^g? H 4^roT^brwr8 brasb-heaps.andiri,vejrK ^^fpiltb ;Wj^g^rtook ibe anlmttl; #^Mft|ft'iiKaB.»i»8j aM,w»*foona ;JTI * the words of fjj^itfter Sj^j^ibe; p^, ,r the stag at pay is a daagejEPUft.^w liW»tb #»e aid of our doga snd-^^.l'e^topuju^.oed^ip kill* .lafrtiia^^ deer nearly, killed us by this tune wol«g|fon^ veyed him on our shoulders, to the Jt»j ftsora which .^**a»«« iarlia*vmw«g- Pleasant conipjiwiy and *K(fKti6«is^eftl of vision aadf front aoop VfMo'iVfd'us 'Dili* WtiMWlfymu* ijae evening waa«iieirt^Atfcnd5n|A^'arin«; \'' l -'\- ar» J a.*i. Ji L.I*I,.aa 1 Ja^ j^^ of .ti*'«Sjrttpt|l|l'