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\XT*. W the-Jloyie Death of Hon Tinfotliy Jenkins It is TV ulv feelings of the deepen sou ow that \ we innouneethe sudden 4eith of Don TIMOIHY J vki\ ot thi3 Count} whieh ooeuued U Mutnisburgh, Lewis Oo Satin da) P M (>n heirien^roftbe Rev J Ftrris aierequest Tuesdij ot list-nt-U Mi JFNMN m compam ed to attend a Donation. Pitff^at the Comt with bis «on III BAM T JJNKINS the DI tuct Vt Hdu*e ftvtovrviMe, on VYVaesday, Jainiar\ 4th tome\ elect,. s>tart«d ham this vilKg «jth i 1859, »t b«\,lock ?. M [horse and sleigh to attend the (limit Co nt in B\ Older of Committee !ses ion ot Jluttn bm c h Thai c\iv it will be re j m'gi.nb.6red .was.a .bitter cold .one, .,oiie of thtf sfc- . j.verest of the season, and. in going over the AHAP2YHEW YEAR! ^ , .'hills and. through the open country \from here Before this issue ot out P ap r teaches t0 ^ pla0Ci i Q m ^ 6 have ' b0(j0 . ue pi . ell y tbe WO^t distant of om iiurueM\'-* '\iby n- .thoroughly chilled; of this, ' haw-ever, we are- Tlw Bisoigams»Uon of iCongiesi JFiomihe Uhca Dfiih/ Ob\eiver The Hou e oT -Ropusentitives iemams unoi ganizeil nftix the-lapse of tbiee-Rtek iiom the 1.0 mnenetnieut of the <?es«ion feueh i state of things is not new Similar matinee of deliV iiomsriitilu causes luuc octaued ltpeatedl) ttte -most recent instance' only four y.ear i D o when N\ P B*\k=: «as finally el red Speil ci Ihe eountrj inputs no pecmuuy loss iiom the Wa*. uiei, the =iKn ot membeis is ived vfc t eci-talu aum./o'i' o-idli session, which uoJinot.ba increased by addiiioiial length of the session. Nor, indeed, is it probable that the session will bent all length uncd by this delay, since tain numbei* of \buncombe\ speeches ou BEALttiAB 1HOJ3\BIE &01OIDJ Or A hQTFD 1-ltJMOKO.e.SWJUlJSJt-—A. S W YORK CDIf Oi^BJJNt, 01 DLSIIiUilON fPiom The Sin iianusco Bulletin ] \ A m in of no otcliu ii *> 1 irae i i A htoi aieni —one who b J achieved a fldttonng cc lobntv, one who wai itrone t me-neb, id lulled itid com tod—died in tins oil} at 9 o dock ! tst ui<,hr, m the most -ibju-t pov ett> No pen em dcieiibe, nohngiiiffe i\ptc-s the intuisiiy ot filth, the squibd nebs ot po\c!tv, the cflablt misery of the apartments iu\ which this, map., unattended, p.n cartel .for,, I tad Ui-uathed ,h is I ast a q d re- signed hif soul,to |IIB Creator. We speak a cer oi. Eh.!i$dgp: ]?.' Pafgej iiiwttcr Iciiown 'under iu- tho liJs nw/i. de jdume of. \X.>ow.jr. t 1 '- the au- . 'WcdneBtlny fsul'jocit of slavery are sure to be made, oucipy.- he was taken ill, and continued to -row ins <ji»iicrully alout three-quarters of tho .s ell be made before as- bers, the, dd\s ot the OU \it u SV1 'I be without positive '-counted with tbe <t\v> which tnaRi np the mornift^ . _ . . » j u f,^t- mm inner otthi\e\v woi-de ; a mossengcir reached-.this'village :.bout • S'on, :uirt these may as .we past, and the 6n>t tnoining ot ti n ^^j.^^^;.^ u tfpi pop ,, ° 0 ,.. o t0 !af tl .,. ,h«* ovganization. \.Consequently the'pco- Yeai will li^ve been welcomed with jo\ ! Mlu . r ; ln:sl)U .). sh to '. se o M i*. J. ; itie same miSson-' ple\t\»t nAovd to wait uni.il ilie-ir.representatives , It is piopei, theietoie, that at tin-, tune. gw t0 ~. tl f e si p. M .'n*ain for Om-i.clii.Castle, to: are wi-ai-ii-il into some sort-Vf unanimity. ' , ' • j ^ yie tendei t o our le-tdei th t compliments nO uiv Mi-s J. of the • eiitii.-itl condition of her i The lU-pubnortn papers charge the delay upon j • of the -easui, and blettbetheeai t e~t pi u- husband, Dr. Tope was to Start for Martins- tho IJcmoe.-atie •••embers, who, they say, be-in, er that Helen's cholee-t b'e-^lU--, mav- Wgh t-mu'.iiT rooming, but nt midnight, Sat-', tl forever rest upon thativ It was bom amid »lnch s\\tpto\u nof iS'56 — tIi.6r.Qt' the fatuous '1'ate.n.t-Sermons' which him known. ; to a great portion ling his. eye aloft 'to see how' the'canv'ass •ha* of the reading world vy.hoso language is En- glish. . '. - - . Ten years ago, Mr. Paige- was-ihe editor and proprietor of The •Kew-York .Mercury, time remarkable - for its ptuige.nt--wit,_ its-proverbial good, humor, the practieal, as well as \charitable\ 0.R THE WJtECKEtt'S B3GACO3V. CETAPrEE I BI roar rut it iiow, toi I ba\e a sti inge loieboding of coining ill Soiruth IIT is to Ldfipoo that wiJJ be ir gie it oal umi.} to --ome ot us I am not cioaking—T ini oni> icsditig wJiat tbcrXTnaeen ln& wiutcni 1 im \soul EIo\ACvei yon e hall lien m^ stoi\ 7on have heaicl Jiat my pueutb weiebotb Ic-t The good shipI > \tbfiDder md bound to Oopcnb igen, hid cntend theNoith bca, hivmc, Jo<t the Stints of Do\ei two d 13s behind The cooim inxlu of tlie ship was 1 1 oung man. not* over eigbt-and-twerity, and : I.is. t name was MA BRIGS LESTETI; Be stood by the tatfhril, gazing off upon .the hori- zon to the'eastward, over and' anon rais- inghis lmnci above hts-k.ejid.to. fee) ittbere was.any wind stirring,, and as'often'cast- h ' it sec siirl tbe in tie among thebitter sectional, feucis-vv Inch have intelligence oC the fatal termination of herhus-; d-tUe nation\ sinea'that nictnouib.K* .contest; .- and- now, \ full fledged \ and stang; ''grown up to man's esbtt.-,\ with • its armor on, i t still goes-forth to battle for the right,' to rebuke wrongr—furuvor .. dedicated and band's iliseusc. He \*. !is attacked feVer, of which, we hear, he.'diod. with billiouK {Repiibliium Speaker, but they demand that a j His re.; candidate-shall be offered to thorn who is riot. 1. mains pusseff through this villa Sunday, for One'ida Castle. \Vo HJIV.O not, tho- limit-Hills at hand, evehif i our feelines ivou'il pom;u, to wri e a tiniuc i iuv irjiui-, ti. I.VUII««,....I.\-T-.U.>.... our teelintrs won it poru;u, to w-ri e a titnus ! , • ; ,. ... ••• , • ; KiiKMv.anu geuei .-••\••' i ,' ' • i • c i T- • , . r , , • , .,-, • \ : ;,wlio has assisted m its ilissen-ination tunnmh the '• \ ' dtt-ated ty the sacre-i! cause ol llie L nion obitmuv ol the dt-e-.-asi-d. I he promim-m part ' . • lions. . ' . ' • ,,\ ,. . , , ,, ,• ooutii, and has t'.iorcbv ejfi!courap;od relieliion, > i,^,,t-*n „' l d th& CoiiMUU Lion . he has acted in the politic?, and ac the Bar ol ' • / • ° • ' I A.»O«t;a O-cloi w uii,yi.i.iKi(uui. •.',-._ • , ., ,' .. . , .. ,. 1 murilcr, a d treason. TlVi-v dcniand that the | ,,„„„.,„, . ;,,i,,.,, Wtrleawf-with unmiugled pteasnreth.it tms.Coun-y and *.•.••.,, tae^hi^torta-^^^-^^ Slldumn wllh U ,e j , s \^' ^ ^ .L^fe^ounty SepubNcon is about to. »rep^>.\0« ••which is not by any ,n.,n,s oo..n«- -^ ^ nM Second \'•' f 'Ld M - / • fil fr> in. i'i>n«i-anhli!:ll mills o ><p\v V Ol'k. Ill i ' . ' hliet-1, 11) 1 CO UO<I - tbe- Lewis^ounty Republican is about to \•meet the puiiishnn'rt due • to its crimes, and fall into the raVKtious jaws of itsaii- • ck'iilt enemy, the JKortkern Jain-hal, and stirelv. then will. \ Death- bu swallowed up . in .victbn':'' -- Tb : tbe .honest nu-n who were led o-nt. of ; tbe-.Deuioc-ratic fold bv its treacherous counsels, we are sorrv to sav that we C;in nQ&.recoiiiine-tid the Juiimal to be anv bet- ter or nore reliable than the defunct -.('on- cern ;^-to the-.friends-of\ Mr. - I^OAHD; and •Jj-r. 5ilEBESESs,.-tbi8 rt-iuark • Kill not be •without some significance. IIovv thev can swallow the Juarnai is t<-> us inorc than a mysteiy,- . After'all, we must' h>s the privi'ege of sbeflding one crocodile ton'r of iva;rc'i over . the devaiseof tlie Rtjiubt'ican. Fo- nu-r- twanty- years it has .excrteil a. eonirulih-.g inflnertce OYf.r tl.-e. ;tffahs of the. C<HH ty v • I t has beeiv.edited wiih intliWry and al i.- ' it\% and it is sad to'see its smi go dow-uj the darketru: reputMi; ed to the jreographioal limits of Kew York. In j an oflu-inl capacity, as district Attorney, and as j \_' ili'inber of Congresj for three terms, he-dw- e-llatjiecl his duties with that remarkable ability and iidt'Htv, as to leave upon his fair fiiitu- no blot, no, iioJ. even the taint or breath of sti»- To picion. As n linvver lie ranked amongst the first I .,..., ,\, .-.,-- \ , ,- I has not been misrepresented, we quote* usraiu <>| iu the-Stafe, and tlm trial or iii-jcuiiien! ot miu- r > -i . a • \ a, his antagonist, nu mat:i>r jvlio he was, found : tO ' 11 K ° i''^ 0 3 • in Timothv Jenkins, a •' fueman worthv of his hung, A's he stood thus his mate ap- proached, and. spoke-to hi in : • ' ' 'A'^hat d'ye thitrie of- this, Gapt'n ?' • ' L think'we're'.in for. a statin, si i^'' the piaster replied. \' And-1 tell \you what it is, GrifBii,'' he added, after' sweeping the horizon again with his, eye, 'when it comes it will be an earnest- one. None' : of your broad ocean puffs, with nothing but.wa- ter-to hatch wind frorp ;..\bat we'li have it right fresh frorcrsome of.those-places where they know how to re'a-ke' things' blow.'-' ' . j - 'Then-you think vye'll have a bard one V to drink 1 * Soo.n after said Griffin. '•\•..' 'Aye,' answered the captain, with a.l- '.Diost a shudder, ' I fcel it in my bones!'- •\ In the meaiitiine Captain Lester -had , [been watching the sea.and aky as 1 before, •vbose patjes .he lias enriched .witir -iviany 1 and he feocied- that the signs of the storm : : kindly.and generously conceived coulribu-1 bad been growing more and fnore palpable a ••-•••- , ' '. jeveiy nibnient. The sun was.going down ck last ii.igh.t.Office'r JvTicb-j'in a .tlii'ck'.bank, giving to the whole wes tern horizon a dull, pnrplish red,' bloody hue, with here and there spots of a darker tinw. like openings, through th e fiery cloud, looking upon a ferutui blackness belli nti. • . • . • • 'Do you see how strangely it. looks off there ' V said the captain, raising bis finger towards the point where the sun was -set-' ting. - - -\ivo,' returned Griffin.,-T have been and Ire to.< .ival he wrote for .ThejSiuiy then in ' jits meridian, and his wri.ti-n.g's.wero.iiniv-er. • . , , ,. , . . ' \^ i sallvitouiiiieuded. Of late ; years Mr. ]-\-•\••' J HOWS, liie Kepiinlicans have, purposely se- i , •, -. • . . rn , . , , , . . ,\ , ,i ', , has been connected'with, fhe Woidun done ot then* number who- has endorsed' the and bloody doctrines of H;:t.nEt;\sboolc. Fined that a nuui was (-lying . .the north side of I'adti'e ,-t,'three doors'east, of Kearney, and iin.iii-ediate.lv iin])ortant duties ft! Speaker, an nmce Second only to that of President of the United States. This is asking ahogcthe-r .too much; and the j') 10 an -j V sd 'the-spirit ' Oeinoerats u ili be -u.-taincd in their efforts to re- sist the election oi snclia iiuu by all honorable menus in their power. . j As we/said before, it w.oukl be utterly vain How tha. the inis.-ion of IUxrEu's book j m attempt giving the slightest description. n-ek'inn KlUi -and squiiliduess' of his to the spot, but ere d-.fled, and he'found •j-a prostitute ciosing the eyes'.anil jaws of : what, was ontv a man of mark and fame.\ ii serins that the total number of actual ! Asa citizen, as a nc'piibor, iii all the private ; . walks-ot .lil'e, in the social or t.-nriiL ciri-les, he ; was peculiarly atnaclive jiiul deservedly po]>u- • - lar. To strangers at tirst sight, he might si'em' .' reserved ard forbidding ; but a brief -acfjuain- ! EMiice dissipated all such ideas, for lie was In ! converMiiion line of the most social and enter- . j taining of men. To young men, particularly .. ' those of ihe'logal p.ri)t'i-s.--ioii, strnp:!^lui<r for-sue- l cess, he wa.i-vi ry kind, social a'nd olilijrins ; ; anil ic w.'s iVr iliese cpmluics [hat made, liitu so ; 1 popular nitli his Srijrhbors, aiid eiifleanc-d him i ': so lii^'tnv— to the junior meuibersof the ISar. i ; • ' B t he has departed ;' a nolile sppc-inii-n of a • man, \.vith the finest of l'eelin.s-i. the tendercst -.nave o«ners,.iiie!udiiig the untiro t-rew ofcriitg'- ii:-g HcKspittlr-s, -a^-avust; U-IIOHI -ve have to cti'.i • u-a.l, is but. threi: imn-lred and ioftv-scvt-u t'liou- ^ sand five luimircr} and twen(\>live. ' Against iiii.isanny for the defense anVl Jpropaii'atiou of! that slavery, we ihinK it u.ili be ,;|!(| easy matter—.jtime, and never cleaned from the moment i 'And ptib ips you knew that they weie loat in this, sc 1 'I Ii uc he u 1 so, sn ' «j\.ye—so it was. I was a boy then — They were .011 their way to .. C.open.bageii* as we, slionld- 'iUe Jjow. My . tatbfir eq.m- h was called' Uie ma-nded the slrip Qlarw Jane. • -She she was lated corc?idei^l3ly. Tlie< ligtt was -now t b ll b y g to be seen leiyplamlj wbtnever the ship lose, and the ctpiaio and lija offieera felt sine th At they wore light ID their eat cuUfiona __ x At all eient'i,'' sa d tbeformer T 'wehavfi DO choice but to stand on, at-least ' l lie was intelj^DtfJ by a ciy fiom ttia bows that made eveiy soul stait with , honor 'Bieakeis' Bieakeis 1 * Captain Le^tet leaped forward and in a verv/'few rnpuients lie was satisfied that the warning had not. ^teen a false;one5' for \\ heeonld not only, hear the. awful roar of the bieykuig.seas i: but:he' faneied that lie for inv ! ednld see thegileaming-of tbe white, foa.tn , gg , mother; and'sbe-was a .staunch, nobie j as it flew high j n the air. As quiekiy as f I t h'lth i T ; nd jpsibitl tpil k ff d\ h ; craft. I wgs.a-t sehoo'lthen in Troy ; and dd I g q y a lK' topsail was taken off, and\ the l cft. g y ; jp p k , e when T knew that iny pnferits were dead I anchors cut lousi-. The ponderous grap- well nigh mad with grief. \ I 'fancied then in mv first lion-is of oi.phaaagK, that mv heait would bivak; and 1 think such would have been tiie case if ttey ba4 kept me at- School. Cut smiie of those who. cared for--me came-to'-see me and.it was fi- nally 1 arranged t,li!tt I should go to sea.— A.)I'd 1 prospered — prosjn'ivt'l so well that, when 1 was twenty jenrs old, they gave, me coinmand of .&-f>hip» - ' ' 'The man who owned the ship which I first commanded was named Thornton.— lie\ had a. daughter iiaiiu'd Carrie-*—one of the sweetest, purest a.'id lo\e!ie>t cioatii e>' that ever .grace-d this poor life of earth. She was four years younger than myscli.; but even when 1 first knew her—and she was not then-more than-fourtRen—she was a woman in-intellect and gra* - ej though a child in .simplicity of imc and c.<nifi<l«-iice.. Mr: Thornton did not object to my suit, i, i-hiiiirs.aioie. There ainfiio use.in firin' so. l-io'.-ed her with all mv soul, and .was'j lije gin, s.r. That light was put there to blessed to know that she loved me in iv- I le;-ul pour Jack to his death that the coast-- turn. It had. been arranged that we'sho'd I-harks nii^iit pii-k life bones!' « plunged ijiu the hissiiig sea, aild llitj iron cables, were- spun' through the L awse-hoies-like lightning.. -Snap-'w-enr, the-stabord chain; and iu a lhoment more a shock was felt as tbe Uu-board anchor found bottom ; bnt it could not hokl. The cable parted as though it had been a hempen string, and on swept the devoted ship. . 'In heaven's\ name !*. gasped Griffin. 'what does this mean? See! -The light : ~ -till burnnig as \brightly as ever—at t a league away—and yet.here- are the ;sdi«jcth uucler our bows! \What •it mean- 1 leaf rue Can ilaurice l/jsler did not answer ; but an old,, weather-beaten' sailor, who. stood at thei wheel, and who had lonkcd a thoiisann • hn'ig.-rs in r,!iefa>;e, answered for him : • -It's a Wreck Beacon ! I've seen such b« married. • when she was twenty years r j b 'J>r.jaki-rs y y old,—'that had becn onrp!:i'i tor moic than j bow ' — X.<j ! T I i liockr-'—- on the stay-board- - OH the larboard !. —^l J ort!' ,p two years,.Mr. Thornton I. .. .:.-x se-t tin- bounds Iiiuisi-ll'.- .it Uv'kod itt-i M.o;,!hs oi apartnvnt. -. The bed wasitiA.pcetvt of fine n ! watchi.ng-tho'se dark places.' : of any kind, and was sat united'with water.' And others noticed tlie same thing, and tdip, u U'nt of tin ?j-\.rof-.< j vho, in The Moiir.v.a.- iiu-lfscribablv filthy, -and the j spoke of it, too. V;-A\U da;-p with rao!sUire,\and (ilied with j . Seven o'clock came' and went.' Eight fii.iiU'i. On the table stood two tin plates ) o'clock came, and the first watch was set. '' 'some I 'Don't go below,'.said the captain, as the men of the last do's-watch- \left their sta- had proliabiv been' used for d ?\\\ i thu u'ere first.soiled .fhi.s iff tf.ii,, tvoii/d hiAdilinhtrfl ir/fU an j \opportunity t't cut' thth'-^Tita&fi'r?)* (hroftt?* [ **iiut! wJLhytit H'w-t'j-jtiiijr oi' a\ ^in^U* .irecruit | _ \from eii-her or me free Statfs, Eajrlan.il. j-of pieWed Ijorrintrs t!i» in,ii*r'i.ts in which ^Pni.m-0. o[ ih vnv,u\\—to Muxterow at U^i Uvem far n.rore 'nmiicmiw' th'a'n the fish\ and ~*thv(r tiiurk tx* (an;? *fnl far nfore r*'siict'i(i- • 1 vw V i t .i • • .- -• • ,-, i t -6^ / V»/l\ J -f;,w;;'5.\w..bo|.r'i.ow-i aluKl! - t \ valed lll( ' :i ' \- 1 >]m - °\ a S1 \ ali those contained t.he j tions. 'This calm can't last a great while. Yon 'had better batten down the hatches e-v^-r, undi.eh.v- !!,,;; mattef in di^p'mVmay hi i , p y ^ a ,ij. tsu .a win.our .irr.iyi..- ih<-?e;iniiics i.frainst j taming inj;ior—the turs-j of' lire latter life, e»rh oilier in hosti-V jittitinU 1 . Wi-ile-sii'i-'iiea.et-', j and liii.inubtfd cans-.' ut' his death. 1 Hi s not «ar—jjistU:.-, nut btoo ). ?ive us fair piny,1 i;.^ w( , i( . lv> ^ l ., s •„,,. th( ,. {V ltU -honr<l of his sc-cure to u< hi- ri<.'lit m il'/ms-ion, tne tivi-doin r •• ,'•••, .',.,-. '\ :U \\ ilJ!ii e c '' : \\\ n \ P«\ tH»n oi his in. a. co-wiiir of the loom was a small keg] now, whi'e there is nothing else to-do \ for I am sure there will be need of having them close before-the coming of another dav.' • '• The men bad had no thohghts ongoing below, for they could see and ft-'el., and thev were not wholly io'noiant .of what was ' iR ' :ii ' llis !l -\i' were t« 0 bottles of speech, and sve \\-iil.>et.li'» ibt-diHU-ultv at ilu- '•i.illo! ho»c, not'on the battle gruir.ril—by ior-.-s 5-Ladov.S. Tbat'j'Sen-'^b.luies, and with rare and generous impuls- of arms. g^T-iat we are we-dJod to-ujic- ;>i:i-- j of his •liail.lirt:n ivm-ovf.l t*xi*i*pt his-hat. l)iil it vva^- too late for'^mortai help. The ship hai! liiet her .doom. She went- tbe tin)'. 1 , and I liHtl arrangeu t> 4iiira;u;.t ii;wn the roks with a crash that sound;d home until we were marnc-i.. J Jut, Thurji- * high above lh.e roar of the elements. tori had a lu-avy ship Ireijilted -for Copen- . hagi-n, and \ her captain was t\ vino-, lie • . CHAPTER 1L could' find u.o one lo take Jii's- plaee bnt me, j IVUI.FO.UG. and he askt-d me to go. 1 .could r.ot re | Murice Lester was nt ar the stai-boartl fuse ; bnt 1 asked that I might U> imrried I-xan^way when the ship, strne'e, laavinu- fist. Mr. Then nti. ii shook his head, and-^i;trtt:d aft to look to the helm. The »aid no. • J>Ut. he had tinythi'r p-an which :»b<>ck threw him upon his bar! 1 , and he he said would be better. lie had been j tried to get up: but ere he coi.tJ rutrain • planning to visit Copenhagen,, where lit- pg pg hud two brothers.in businfc>s—ibev were, in company uith him—and he', would lake tJie nest ship, and bring Carrie ©tit with him and .we should be married theie. 1- nuallv cons,. 1 n ted to takeout the new ship. g p his fuct the flood of mad water?~came ing .ovei tls« baric, and he A\as thrown he knew not where. • Jle only knew tliat the flood eain-t\:—that it-caught him in its ^ian-t jjraVp—that it hnrk'd him as llie u;ale hurls a feather—that, his boflv WR-? comino- ; so they \went at work and secnr- | home together, ed tlie hatches with thick tarpaulins-; arid when this was done those who had And Mr. Tk-ornton with his daughter, was ! toss'.-d.and bruised—and then the lamp of to mee-t me in \Copenhagen . and there w<-! his consciounesa went .Out. When - he .to be married, and all three cotue ; came to liiinscif.it was -daylight, and the a - lii.ul .hrtni ivm-ovf.l t*xi*i*pt liis .hat. wiien tins was done ttsose wno naci no par- Tlni-.di-.l Eldieiii>-e' F.- 'Pai^e—once a j fienlar station, collected about the- wheel, uiau ot .•wealth, p.-sitiun and celebrity. I Another hour passed away—another.—• ' ' \ .... .. vn1(?i a , K j ptjii not n bypath on the wa'c-r like a dead the ropes, arTli. bloc-Ks, -laivi am;l -tiap'pinj as she- b h h'i pp by the hi/.yswe-i's of ; (iu,.a. It i\ soiiie'.ii;ai oi'a strange &DKW-J.tl(uv.'p, thai ; jiist a j oar ago at lilKs dine, Mr. J. Wiisuttenilinji\ ill :ie;i»u op v\ i.'nt-.< of tin* Jne'!iniliil:..y.-of ]>id.-.-J.ivery !-.'•', - . , fiitr vote tu-unv one -A-UO aUvo rtrasbtirgti, \vhen IH«- lioiel was . tell . t i on uiul pvive-.naiioti «.T iiu.ui,i>i Avas: : t0|-)pin£T; he was ;i%\;ikc-n-' ; . 3. Xo eo-u[)Cr;i::oti y.ith ' e -!-<;---L e.iitithea!'.'ht bv\ a sense of sirilbi-tuion. and '• ewns; no fel!o«-sbi*> wirh ti.einin; - - - — : alliujUiOU with tiu-ui m .-o*.->(\ v. Griffin, burtiedJtJK'-r.e t i j-had i v e:ison.:mil streng. Ii i.-tKiuga Ii ft t<> gee np ! iatid fu-tse-a winilo'.v, without even then ki:uwi.,tr : w'n-.it ai.ed him.; suoii the\ Ihnne.s burst in thv •Jt entire b.uiUHng, and Sir. .J. has frequeiijy. said liiety t F ' sjiieel that in three or five \minutes longer, i;' i,e sh ill • e [ iiad ; ittft; iwoke, he would have b.ccti pa.s-t r.c.-ov- N o 10 liro sliivi r_v i.i-.vur-: ;\.i'.y siat.-i-y |ihy-;cj,-.>w ; no nu l'-rs : i^-ViM'^ Qti.-s. the re- ' p-)- i-i.l ik tier ej.uki 1 Nw move of laves tue Attsmpted ILurder-rStdcMe. o'clockk i.n about 10 o-'cloc i tbe gnah^ of Goot! can be {m> all j iuoi-triH1^.. a ^hoe-king oceurre-i'.ce took place- other Sto em Lewis Count) 1 ^i,,,^'.at Fort \iierkimerj..about two miles lioiti ur viiiaot.',. w.liich embraced an at MASKIT BOfWS--' fi .v.r'*\!' 1 ''--\ * . S ; uidu ol the ^OTIO l 0.- Alivupt iHseOHUHu^ncc of .stiOr.v.-rrjtfions tn '-. pro'->! ( :'-er} UL-uspa'u-'rs. I A tax ol §-;u on every s'avi'holtler\ for. eiii-ii . ' nnij every ni-gro-in his possession a-fthe present' |'P S - •' ] time or a t any intermeiliale titue, lietwteii nu-..- ;.iHiri ¥ ed ;aud:he-l;h oi'July, \*M: . ' >t;v'l> bi | An suliltiiuHal tax nt fttii p-->r iinnum, .to be i ,,f JX'MI ! ievit'd mmiLilU\ on evi.-rv ^Live-liOl'li-r, Jor i and, every m.*jr i tho.-Hh of J i' '•' -' I: - .1 -I yii-tun of r> j 'What <locs it. mean?' cri ' DJUicboy sinti-k five k-'lls. • ~'A n-.'*;ir Doston ; 'Il;irk !' suit! tho captain, almost instant : asiif.uicO u.-iiiK', | Iv- '1 gness voi:. 1 !.! sfion 'se*e. DM you •?;iW.. fell tiiivt'• xVh!\ asid tlu'tf was a puiF of wind, and a light -fly nig .hi'r d.vrl,' lenv | of spn-iy.; or, porlirips -.it. wss a s;>'.t H;.. SK-: then ap- j i»:J>.-— A t all events-the pnft'was .fi'lt ; a'nd .Hi--S i '-t!:j moiii-v ! ihi: elpups of wuti-r fiill o n o'lher cheeks iv, :~1,. pi;i. in ihi* j Uia.n Maurir-.e Letter's ; ktul other fc;ir.~ :<t ;i-ijic.-;:tirl, w Im : th.-s-n his bi'.-ird ihe.- dull -moaning, y, ser- j caitt.* o\er Ih :'d:irk waters'. So other 'irlc ! heard tlif io:ir winch followed-, anel. other last I.bodies qi!ivered.,bt*nwitb the shock of the i , - > J .nu:i; i r. r.ii :;*.!\ ai-irf'\!'-.'!'.:-.! I'v. h ah!, w:i< ;;t-lin- iinio a marri.- v,*;!!•> ,i_\.i he-i* rathi'r ijivrl,' lenv -..in-.- j.i-i i. Tbe evening before I s-aii- j r»\* of the' sun were beaming above hiin, ed t spent with Carrie, and when I loft her ! A:, first he did not- attempt to move,- anv I felt Chut I was leaving my-v.ery life. , i iinibeT than simply to assure himself-th. t 'Well,'eontiniK-d Lester, wiping his eve?, ' lie was. realty aiive ami sens.bly ; but 'I. wont to Cupen-iiKfjen. 1 wailed a montli Isij-iuht to recall the* evtn-s of the •p;i'-', I heald that tbe Awricaii ship. ' which he <.l-id, very ciftnTiy, up to llw ilie Foton,' with V. illiam 'J in rrum '-. tune wbi*n bib h-hi;> t-truck upon the roe-'-.s,. i , , i ...i i .ii i i .- i ...!< ..... J....I.... , i. .„ .1.;. dr.uH'K-r on •i 1 ,. had tout-!-., d at Dov.-r. anU l!ial ail w c s'ste aid well es, sh •. Ici't. • I \vioti-<! another v.i-ek, <ii.il .-i-i)-.--••(] o.or,lo Ilauibuig-;. but I arn Butiii! g. tbere. N xt I weui rin-n . .IUI'I c\r th:it slti i\>. si.'i;i>ii<! i it ]•<.• w;i>a* f?/ 11 (ti:-li k.tt.ith tl«- tiaiuc of tlic villain, on her J siorin'jjiau't.wht.-'n he came in bus might. haii jireviobsiy cau-ed to K* dlv, on evcrv ^LiveliOl'Ur, Jor IMILII ; V . , -,.,-.. ', ' ins -be'vn .•ii'i ne^r-.i .ii>i;nd in l.is ijo-b-wilonaitir!.- . % -. ,J.!, ! u!y,'1K..:J.—;1!,>K> I5U. . ; ^imghcld jail. tine lo him. S-i, ..•il*piehv;nde>. ;..* l!-.:rt C-mlel was the d.=uH''l •nnby, .Ot. ' 1-i imd'-is now at- t; njui '^ el ' allc ' arsi>u. mid life sm- | They are to \be voi-.ipelh'-d to iiberjtc a-,e.?J;:ve.= | — n tlse. ] u ij, perpetrator. iji>,nis Aiilri-lgL' 5U.HII<1\60 vi':ii-M>f asiV.— furiii.-.lic-neh wi'.h &XM. -in money.. If thv?e ) fin: I;o--ion 'i'r'avel!i?r savs : 'On; jc-ntle* e-iforis Oil, then the slave-holilers are to \ !. li g'. lt - of l>'.;cem.tH>r 10, shortly afier' -the j j jj g Aye—the storm had come. It canu with wind and rain, and wiih an ano-rv heaving- of tlio.sca. It canio wiih a c'ai-k- ness like Erebus, a.tid ' with • the voii-e of thmiJer.- The gale, continued to i 11 crease in fury-as .the long ntght passed' away.— When ihe.mor;ii:ig came the scpne was one '>' 1<1 of awful rfrafidaiir. The. wind was hoiyl- j at tittie* as -.iaugerdfjs. Lie was an iiiinate of tlte\ tauiily of theHviilow of a decease-1 who residedj on the -farm. Prior to\ l>is b.rt'tl'.el'V death, when ISm Presitlurt, atterexpu to fbe Alniightv tot bk«Tiu<j-, tmonghout 6»e year retu to the. rtd nt bli odv ocenr- 1*nce at Harpei's L\u\ Tht^e event.--, \Jbafl and ortW in thcinsene\* dcii\c tlieii «thief inpoitaHe-vtiOTi the ^pDteheiisious that f'ev die but «\ iriptenu^ ot <in mciim- tle fli ea»e in the public mind, whieh nvav bieak out in sti ! l raoie d motion ontisu'es 8tHl tenmniti, at la , in open w u, in at- tempt Ol the jsoith to dbobvh Sliv^ry. -' While be, hmi-'-eli enti it uued no such Apptelii n c aQ!)«, tl»e^ oH^ut tu ai'ui a ii Sul- «inn v^iiin ng to i >• all lo bewaie ot the ap- proach ol tl n\_ei lie st\ !Lf»t uu im- flp e m; eonntrvmen, innih and South, 5o-CiiitjiATo tht,fi aiieitnt+u.hng- md aood wijttoward each othei, and tine to al- lav tEe flemo »~{)jnt of-aecti nil Katitid -Aifd 5Jr_^Jio-sv afive ai the 1 md rh.is r ;;d- \ite proceed •>• fi<>ra^tbt bent ai an oTii - pabbe fnjiCiioimi v, -»hp c c seuiee coin- thft la-t sjencidtion ot the wise, 'but He -nk«»th« atfati of LLtipci'- Fe-rn will be he iuilul^e'd in Hqnor, he:vwas : aiit'a»ai amain until he had bec>'uie M>l't*r; .but since then lie has persisted in remaining- m | home, and has caused a great i.le-al ol trouble and uneasiness to the family. A few davs since, he received a letter from a son*i'f the willow Aldrid'ge, in whicti he. wrts fold-to leave, coupled with iujjiiiation that he (the son) would soon be hoim*, and\ if fie-did »ot <lo as directed, he Would be kicked on.t of the house, or something to that import. »This exaspemtei.1 bun -more lha.ii over, and nbonl a we-tk since- lie told the' faimlv it. would not be lung .dn-iore •vKisboclv «s uell itb hiiiif-elt wi>u-i<l e-ome-!o in «nd r jfcc, sliowiuj/a deliberate p.urpobC to du.yviint Sic .Mttcinptb'd ou Tueridnv. It i-pfii'Hrs, On the in urn ing' iu question, In- iia'i tkkun a- straw bed ami. oilier ftofnbus- tib'e iiinterial, and piled the.m -too'ettier in. a. Uirjjo box in the attic of,the wood honse, prepared for igji'rtinst, and then, awaite-ii such .time a.* other members of tbo family should he'absent, .to.-ixm.ke his. attar-k tioon Mrs. AUlridije. . About 10 o'clock he cn- statesmen oi tV it rt<« \ lie \n<inlge* no gloomv h ltb >lmg-,'. ttk h t f f LL' F tlie p br allanng the existing ib thb J§, p uutbea. ^ He < oidially corigrdtnlatoi <Jotigu 3 ss c.fi -tbe-\final settitmcut, bv tEe Supreme iGowjl/of the.4&«vtion of Sla\eiy i 11 the Terrjtrrfnes.'llie nglit ha been bih *en t o t *ka hi^ p pj •i •nv^ncl, nnclndlng start , into tKe 'f &-• which belong equal I \ to th^, whole, h jthi T g q ^ -.- s CGnted»,it.v-8i>4to\,ha e it juoteettj•-t • onrit-1 the federal C«n-t tirtrims- NM ' n<Sr the TtiniouA-1 ]>gishttiue, h \^v- Ho loin; as the Republicans insist upon the •.4ec-.ii.on of a man who endorses such doctrines,, fo Jong they should be firmly opposed ; raid should they sueecd in placing him in thq'.Speak- er's chair, the truly patriotic and conservative citizens of all seetioas of the Union will have j.'ist occasion for alarm. tereU. the-kitchen, .'With an orditiary batchr. et aud-iindinw.M*s. A. iii-tbfi-paistrv, pio ceede.d. t-lnthi-r ,aiid struck her several blows with the yeapon,. inflietiiiii sovei;e wounds on. her. head and imuk.. Slie feirinseri&ible DECISION.--Jiulo-e A-U.c», setting as a Referee, has'decided tlie cast* recently heaiu by him between tlje niort- jfHgees of the Black River & Uticii Eail- i-o;id Company, a-nd the Receiver of the Outfitio Bank. -The question- was wheth- er the rolling stock, cai?. engines,'&c, Of tlie road and - necessary, in oj^eratinig it,- real, or personal property-;; the mort- gagees of.tho road cliiiminu' to hold it by virtue of the mortgage, and. the ' Bunk claiuiiug to.yl^ofd\ it by Virttie of execlftiPus mi jud!iuients?;%'ainst the railroad coiiipam • i.eco»\ered .after the \ making, of the. rn.or-t- ii'age, -and after it was recorded asa'-moit- jo on real estate. . Judge' Alton lias'de 1 chled • i.n favor of the* Receiver, Irol'ding- that the moitgage held by trustees.to ?e ; cure- the bond holders,'does not coyer-the roiling .st.nck, as.agawiBt execn.tipn . credi- tors ; that.such rolling stock..is per. and? mlist,ha, 1 .e .re^ tfie floor some an po«8i, Itrts vm pu--vv^i--t<*~ or impair ^fclrffe vested right .Thus tan tbe s&ttun $ a TeTritojv doriDS the <ii^eEBSB3ifttfe\speHod •fi*>HfTts^fiist settlement nnWit^eeomesjvSute, lieen ui^'txc&bjS; ftte3 J>V j» iina^ deutum ot tbe \ ~ at of the JJnitol i&a***-. of \ miTnit,es5,. |ii | '!giUg'i'roin.thc- auionrit of blood; wf-hjjjhi liTid flowed ft cm the .\votind. Qow- or .wlj^erij.sbe is .niin:b!'e to say, i>nt Mrs\. A. got-np ani:l walked' to a neighbor's oe<if -b'v.w-;hs*i!i 5 the-alarm \vas given and pesriorts \y'efl|%>: the^bonse, and distsovered it to be gjiijiri. Sjflridge-was at' this* time, or a ri^telMo'fe-^eeJti -tg-'gd to t,he barn, and tbHfi;re,iVfc.t% ;ftoasq |ieing soon extiijgnislt- *-*yl' if a«^-j' J*\ 1 * ' ^.\'i f ^ _tj_ '!_._- . —_-. A.\ *.\\*.* It tliat 3\ f£ ^tn0<)v 3 j *?1jtm tmHll pox,Wa-sccordthg to tfi 4NfMMt 3 000 of these Jlyca bb ed. ft .vy:as'3%tirefl:/.he inig-ht have, set tl barin 3i.)!i fii'^V iisVlpKbceeiling-there i t was iiseeitSuneOf he'H^^nbi d#ii&fso,-but h tlie liurig himself'! I t Seemed eyivleiit he sup- .posod lie* had kil!#\Mis: JVldrilse hy& to the t ^ hi }fanfj.corninitt«d snicide^ \The woman is--mStT dsQigeroivsly -wotitttled, aithoii}j;li iK^ejfe' -Jllr prettf deep cut on tbe bat* ¥|'Jbd/' i th bse f th property, and the.rt-fore^iiabre. to be'seized. on sxeciiti6tis against \the-'C'onipaby and conseqnentrr, th;.t fbe levy'on the-folliii'ij, stock made by the Ontario B-ift'k,.'sortie months since, is legal and ve •^—J. Russell Parsons of Hoositt Falls recently. ieceiv'ed from Jjord' ^Berwick's estate a full 'blooded btil| - dog;: \ fo took two expressmen -to bring 'him to* T v oy, where he gat loose and c.aine near sl'atHglf ttering a w-hole drove of pigs:^VAt tlfe Falls he was caged-in^-a toaBti, but a few. •days skice he escaped- a'rrO 1 pottticed * vaiu-ible ii'brse 1ieii>¥g1'ffg'\t:6>M'r-. ' TM tiie animal by tlie thuoat, dd l bihldi g y only iudu&'d to let go ^ dozen rjion h{»djft)aCt-)ed:rii)in .watb clflbs Finally the animal 1 wa,V, secured and chain- ed and the citizens relieved of their anx- iety. - ' ' •' ^A party of nineliii'ntersj in tbelovver part of Foi-t Bend-(Jo. Texan, lately Kilted in seven hours,\4 bears, 1 wild, cat, 5 deer, side, the noise of which alarmedthe family. Mr. Swiui, having t!i.e gun handy, dis- i-hai.-gecl it from tbe window _oT his room, at, which tlie intruders-escape-].- At this moment the large, ham of the farm, filled, 'li.th hay, a jarg-e number of-cows nnd farm iiiiplonk'nts. was discovered to be on fin-, but the .jjro bavin?-, been set. iir- a qivaiitit.iyrofsalt hay it did riot burn freel v and was soon extjt.nguished. Mr. tiwan lias-been troubled by several villainous at- tempts of late-^bis cows pave been poison- e'l, bis cattle\ tirrn.i'.d at large .during the night, and this hist attempt seems to have been designed 1 to rob the- house .and burn the'buildings,.' . '-.'•• • — A prayer weeting was held at.Grot- on, Mass., not long since, at which one-of tlie Repub!ip.an.s .prayed with nnc.tio'n for htf?f J'l'Bfh''l Af h e j j n g w ith terrific fury ; and- -thebroad R**I. i_ ! IT;-. \i • ,.1 was lasbed into huge mountains, thai foamed, and tti-mblsd-, and leaped .along- over the bosoiiv of the deep, seemih'a; cverj moment ready to whelm and engulf'the frail bark that strnggled'within the denion the. p py f ?of J'olni'Bfftwh's'sopl. After he had finislied^ ..a.%.rother frorp tjiq 'other'side of -the hotise' offered, up his petition,to th'e ; .TIi'i:ope of; Grace, an'the course of v hich Sic pra-ved .that,all ineu might, live together in the lin;e'of;the' Lord'; that wars.-might, cease, and tiiat 'swords might \be beaten into-plowshares, and spears into. pruhirig- hooks;- ,mSre especially, \O Lord, those twelve lni'ndred pikes mahufactured' b t tVat ti-iiitor , ; to his country—©Id John- 1 -r^Forwi men last weolv ..wenf; into, tlie hotise of a .roan natiied James McFarland, jlwihg aiear Gincinnati; who with his fan> 4Ly hard retired. • One \of the. men. named '. Sweezg stabbed McFarland, who was, in. fied.wiih bis wife, and then the fotir men, .acGotijpanied by MqFat-land;'s jwife and anotheu-w,qnijan who lived .with,liim,. w.erit to a*hergih^orin«.;groe^r.y and procured a jrrg^of :w|5iSl>t'yJ ! ret.ti'fned* to McFaEland's u ~^ • -\ts- jp jtjght o^the Ivloody corpse p jtjght o^t.he Ivloody corpse and pl^vtiilly pointed it at ltis sister, v?,ho was .only, five or six years old, Tii§ piece exploded arid lonr- teen feitefehot tbofc-effect in tbe. little giffi P . ... When Captain Lester Md obse.rvcd the signs of the \'morning he feared that the storm would contin.ne through .the dav, and. so be-told-his. men. The sky wore a hue of borroi'j and rai.n \yas now driving down, mirigling.jwith the Jasb.iti'g'-sea. At noon it was still -worse, : . • At length night.shut in again, \and not a sign yet of the-.-passing away of the storm.! - The. frightful hoWlingof.the-tem- pest seemed- rather to hrvva incroased'tban abated. The men gathered.u-p^n the quar- ter-deck, clinging, for-.support to the racks .andrails—^-t'orthe.-lifel.i,hes'sw.? 5 yed!so much that they were, afraid' of 'them—gathered- as near to the'light\of the binnacle -iainp as they could,'as though even fronr such feeble beams they might, find some \tjoin- fortv' But not-all- were, there-.-. 'No—not. ail! ''.Fotir-'stout* true -hearted-.men had been swept away by the -storm. Near a score.were\Icit.; i bri-t Iiow- many, shall-. see the\liglit- of- another- dav-'?•- . •- . ' • At.,niue-o'clock CaptaiaiLester went be ; , low. He%ook dow:n-a cb'art of jhe Jio.rth. Sea, -and-bav-ing .spread it.uippn the table he sat down'jtp. examine, itv '. He >Vas .thtis g g | ire did notvldok up until' he ;had Snisbed caTculation. ..-<; -. _.-..- . ... • 'How*isit?'*t ; he inate aslced,\ as be saw •his-eornmandeyay do.wni.tb'e.idivlders\.. 1 h bki i y '1 .-haye beeD.^rnaki-ng a : recogiiing and I find'thatvre*:have-Btit little more .sea room-: left. The course,we have made .since we wore,- has been, as near as T can calculate, \north-west by v west, so that we tnust.iiav.e. been driving towards the coast of North nuibetland. I think w'e iiave plenty of. toom to- stand on.ivntil Tnidnight ; but we canaot stand on piuch longer.. If tbe g.ajg^ does not abate by that time I know n<jt 'what^we.sball do;' • Tjje captain started np frorn bis cliair, and.wonld probably liavo walked aoross^ the cabivi,.but at that moment, a heavy- sea cangbt the ship and gave .her. a-pitch fd ^ih d h ' h hi g forwafd>; t-5 AXtdki andTnailard, aud 63 prarie chick- t i ti d '\and smaller ca?lcg v \- 1 *- ' -i. '• ' i-- L r.'i ii. ;i:i'l tlie're 1 li-ariK-d eno;:a'!i to ;.-s wi- '•! e-Ih.at tiie ship-bad -bi-en \w% \ — On tht: fe-'.-onii (JaT a'ler she- L-;t -DOVOJ', a sev-.TB slvirnruad HI'.SOU, and b«'. v -nv! v..*s sel.s b'.-l bee'u ri-p.oite-i lost. 1 si-nt vn\ s'ni'j htuiie in ohsiriicc ot tbe iisaie, and >pt-i:t four mouths in searching .after thr*. 1 is; ont-s ; bat I.•could gain no tra-e t>f i!-..-m. Not even a pkve. <•! tlie wreck could j fijjd—.'ijut a maik uf the sh'.p nor of one <>l its crew 1 I canie* he-Hie Wilh a sat! ami --•he (<v v i!u sjo n o iurlh^r. Alter this ,1-a'ft-t.i hiiiise* f upon his elbow, -and triei'- ' to u;;i7.o about. him. H e fuiiii-1 himsflf I npo.ii a be-lo;' MI.-I-I, bstw'r-en two iinnn'ii^ } io.-; s s. lie ha 1 itecii landed tiu-re in ilist dorp lso'ik, ;MII| tlie ti-.l-o had gone out and le'Ii him. i n a little while be ruse i * hi-' i-et. ;iin! .!iiMn.-ii>x-il to crawl up, l>\ tho i aid ol a stranue--! ^^••al•, o\er. a low .part of '• »iro oi Uie rocks. After suiiiiijr all tUat was to be observel frmii ti;is point, ho. moved on towar-lx wh.'rc be tlioiijihi-bts shoiilel soonest fiml an oi«u i.^Hrh, for be ! e-lt faint -anil sx-ir r an . he* wished to find help~~ as se\.«.i a& ii.-^>ibie. ' After toilina; o\ w siippwv^ j iiunvv In*:-!!.' ;' • j siimv rocks.and cruel, tearing, crags, un- JJauriee Li:-ler stop;«-i) ;i few ra.iiiK'nts.'i i.i his c'lothmg'was it'll turn r and liis- and bowed his lu-;id npoii hi< hnmls. lot \%A\ bru.se.J an-1 laeeraiet]-, lie finally r-ea^ bis feelirisrs had-almost u\er;cniie-. hini. jiij-ched an open spa<:c ai'iioncj the rocks,- lktlt* wli.ik 1 , liowever, ho looked.np ag.-Ju.,, wh'-re main\ pieces of the wreck had ber.it d hi ! ld d I hb fd h bd i f anu added, in a touching tone,— 'Ah, tn\'-Oe.ir fr.end, you do i*\t k what 1 Lave.sii.fii.-ied—^-tpng^e f.ji-vnot it, nor can pen write U. T!i;.t blow., L p od^ d, an.I wheiv.be found the bodies i-f -ow.! three ot \\:a nioii. He .hastejietl to die tr'- ''spot where ihi*-, lay—two of them being i.id c.aspcd iti each other's ai-uis—but be ibtiud O s-:gus o.- life. -, • Wrui .a sad, bv&Yy Wait,-Lpstei-. p;«« i h Jl bic-ak my be;»t—Lrol e It iu tin- ii-iningj of ils t«iidei-i*>:t.cord», an'l in the. en s'lii-.j; i ol ail. its eaithly hopes I 1 —Do you Uel-cvv | on, und {.-rest'iiliy he Joism.1. t«o were-lis-ad jn Hroaias V i ones, r.a-i one ol theixi- was l)avid Griiiil). The inato started, not so much at thei'iiis ch.icf ijiate. \.lie kneeled down-by live- character of the • ques-tio'ii, as lYr-.m tl.u- ! • -ilnvr's. sint*, and.raided tLe head; but-it the sududei) mauue-r iu wincli it put. \ \' - ' . . • 'Well;' sa.id .LeMe.r, in'a huv'e. Had a dream ri'peaU-t. bnt never has it conic lower tone, 'I :t!<.'il many times ; to me so- directlv was i-tiKi tiuU lifeless and the- siull:was bro- K--U • Gently be laid it back iip.*n t''& ss.ttvi , and tiierr moved on,again. And .lie MIW more dead men also! Uould it be- iiossibie that had been the only one- left . and so vivid as v^ ith'm the past three or-ia'iiv.e? four days. Carie Tiwrrdun is not cf-ead ! Ba:—wait—what- is this I j she is not-!—she has appeared to lepeati'dly in a <jre;iui, and calls upon me to; .save'.ber! To-lug!a,-as I stoo.i nil alone by the-tuizzen rigging, trying to peer out into the thick gtoom, I heaid her voice asplaijn'y asj'ou now bear in hie, and •she called out fcr.ase to\ save' her. Ot. It moves it has lite! • . . • Captain Lester hurried forward, ss fast as his fetible strength .\yonld permit, and ; iotnid tvv-o i men lying by the side of a heavy spar.' One oi' them was dead : but the other gazed irp i»itu bis commander's d bb bi bd g p face, and \btivtclK-d (brt-b bis ct bands what followed was mere -fauev, i though he -would ask tor mercy, jven that '-affected'.me 'pvuch : '1 ] name* was'Di'ek Mangle, and he bad fl)1 *ls'r though even thought I saw her, standing \ 119! far off, upon a bnge sea, with her arms stieached imploringly- towards me-^ssiW bjer then, with uiy eyes'o,e:i, as I have -often seen her in my- sleeping dreaiui-— '—'.' . .A.t this .poiut thb\captain was cut short' .111 his-speech by the cry of ''L'igfit-lio'i' from the deck. They harried .'up ancl foun'd the men ciowding forvyard^ :. - .'^What. is*.iiJ ! Lester as-lcetf. , • •'•I :tbjn£. ; it is .a ligli-t, six, 1 - replied Far- cer. l-'Heft?,.sir,—j-jjst siiui'V.' Uci'e.—Jf.ow y y .l»r.D,6ai*d.b.ow.. Hh I j-jjst , eye about four b^VSTi no. - -v, sill upon ..the r>\ises. .see 16, sir?'. I—-'there I-—Si-e '. —I3id you. '' ' , ,-^=h« .-li.ad seen it.; and lie knew it mnst be a -ligllt ujpon' the', slipfe ; but it was agreat- way ,o|f. He watched tintil Tie b-ad seetii itseyeral timys, and'then be rema>rkcd to Jii's mate that it must be a •light-honse..\ The light.jv'as'.-bold'a'nd dis-\ ti.iict,. arid evidently., at\; L a. \considerable height abbye tlieieyef oj|:jb|Nea;, for had it notl)6&} 3 s.Q,*i1 ' ''\'* fc ' v \'- i '^•••- ' •\• - - at that distance. one of the best seamen on board the --big, •'Ppot Dick !'\• said Jxster, kneeling by his side and lilting his head. 'Are you •badKvhtut ? • .•'They've.done it for-us?' the sailor an- wi-re,l, in a weakening voice. 'They've k.lied' Tom. Aim he dead V It was die'bodv of stout Tom Bricket tliat'lay close by.\ and when the captain ha.! mui.lc hiuiself.sure that there was no I li»-r-tiele of lite in-it, be reported the Earn*.- to .Dick. '.\ . \ 'But,' he added,, \-wbat do you mean h— Who has done y*o'n harmf 'Haven'tyon se-in 'emV the man asked, striiggliiii-g for breath. - •Seen >v¥om % 'W-hat do yon •mean \ demfinded.Lisster, eagerly, Dick started up to hiselbo-w»aBi5-gaze4.-: urb.und \ but he seenied ttf find wotlnn£ - toir ' wliicii- lie was looking, and he sank , iWfc-awaim\ fiad. lie not'iuade this effort he-ifiiig-Jit 15ave spokCT 'furtberj but the act of rising Jiad- lexbausted film, .and tlie last .1 gl ':. - W;bst Jo jKiii 'meaii '.-? 2; 1859: ,;.--. •-.••*'.. -A. BATEKiX. ^^g^^^^^mm \-•C•&•\*'?\'' \•-^^*.^ i^s^fespq^ -48? • »-^k'