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•-M 7 * ¥ 1 .I . .5W , . BY J: M. A. VOLUME IV. •A' 'JTS '•^A-TEBP* j<»'. UH tea •n 0<3Bpi^Bim'^; I ;a^jB|^^;;j Tbe Ogdenfbfogh\ Sentinel, Is published every t\tesctay morning at Ogdens- burgh. .V. Y. TRRMS. Two dollars a year, payable within six months or S1,7B In advance, the subscriber paying his 1 post- age. I £ paid after the expiration.' of six months and within the yuar 82 25 ; and, if not paid with- in the ypar Four dollars. The paper will be' delivered iiv tbe--prin- cipal villages on (he mail routes free of Postage and where it is not so delivered, the subscriber rrmy deduct one half the amount of the postage ori'the pay lien t of his bill. Advertisements Per Year. For a Column 836,00 '• one half column 20,00 \ qne fourth \ 12,06 \ one square 6,00 . For Busines Cards not exceeding five lines 82 50 and for each additional line 50 Its. The uStral'rates fortransitory ami legal advertisments; \iQpNo paper discontinued until arrearaees are. paid, unless at the option of the. publisher. Payers delivered by the carrier, will in all cases be two dollars. Payment irr advance at two dol- lars will be* required of all subscribers not residing in the county. , -, , . 0U0UW00 Directory. JAMES LARKIN, 8. «. J^J»-JBS, 1 iUSTIGE OF THE PEACE. Office—Corner of Forrt &> Catherine Streets, Stairs to his Office, on the west sldaof the.stone Building., v4-n38tf. # HARDWARE.-^ CHA- NEY & Co., dealers in shelf and heavy Hardware, Iron.Steel, nnd Nails. Also, Manufacturers u\d Dealers In titoves, and every va- riety of lro.n-and-Brass. Castings, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Horse Powers and ThreshTs, nod Agricultural fmplement*.—Nos. 5 iittdO Witier street, OGDENSBURGH.N. Y. • March 22, 1847. v<5,n52l(. , , FIRE AND MARINE HVSURA MCE. T HE Northwestern Insurance Company of Oswego, will ef/e.ct Fire, IVUnrjUje, and Inland Navigation risks, insuring vessels, cargoes ami freights, upotfiheLakeaarrdrivef, St.Lawrence. Persons in Canadarmay effect insurance a t this office. DAYJR M- CflAPIN, Agent. O'gdensbugh, July 13,1847 4vl6u' BY CJorncr of Ford nnd State Streets, Ogdensuurgli, W. Y. 4 44t£ , DEALBBS IN Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, DyestttfEs, Books. Periodicals, Stationery, &c. Water street, Ogdensborgh, N. Y . 4431y DEITISTRY. Mr. J. AUSTIN, Dentist, Wishes most respectfully to inform his friends in St. Lawrenee Co., and adjoining sections that hahas located in Ogdenshurgh, where he will promptly attend to all calls in his profession.— During the past season he has visited the princi- pal Dentists in several of our largest cities, for the purpose of making himself acquainted with all the late and important improvements in Den- tal Science. He will, if requested, administer the Ethereal Vapor, preliminary to tooth-draw- ing, or any surgical operation. Office found over Pomeroy's Book stoTe, Ford Street. v4n37-tf. H. R. HAltE, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECA-R.Y Successor lo ISAAC ' PERKINS. IJeulerlii Drags,Medicines, Paints. Oils. TJye- Stuffs.&cJcc—*'orddlreet,.Ogdepsburgh,N.Y J PROCTOR A TOt>0, DEALERS IN DRY GZfOpS, GROCERIES , T&A&%AMP QkLS,'fyC. • Beiilistry f Will attend fo' aU'calis \promptly also odministef^the'Eetheotfwiren desired. .Office-two doors from the St. Lawrence Hotel, State iHStreet.' *- jD.\ b. AMBtfiS; \ \\ S. 8. BLODOETT. Ogdensburgh. N. Y. •• 3- 2 6 MYKBS& BAWDWIN, H AVE formed a partnership in the practice i n the raw arid equity courts, and offer their servi-qe.ahithaLt capacity'tp the public Office, 2 doors east of the Post Qffice.' CHS. G. MYEUS. C W. BALDWIN. Oct. 17, 1845. ' 3I-tf ~ JAMES Sf BROWN, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS 8t COUNSELLORS IN CHANCERY, EJ-Office—Marble Row , up stairs. Ogd- ensburgh. CHAS. ANTHONY. Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND HXastev and IS^aminer' in' Chancery. Gouvernewr, St., LawfeAc'e'Co^ N. Y. flO-tf-] JOHN BARBER, Keepuon bund at the OGDENSBtTRGB BA- KEItV, Bread Hard Bread, Biscuit, Crackers, and Oakes of ull kinds. K3\N.B. — Sale s for CASH only .J3> Qgdcnaburgh, April , >844, 1.V1 lul , RO&CIUS W.. JMDSON,, A \\OPNEY AT LAW, SOLJCrTQR IN CHAN- CERY, and Muster in Chancery.—OgoehBburgh, St. Low. Oo. N. Y- [-vl-ou] MX. fir. » S. F«*€>TE, ~ Attorn e-ys,- SfiLICITORS _JPLND C00NS|t0R8, . tX^Opposiie the Bridge } jt& S tricots. From the Opal foi 1848. By the Sea Side. BY HENB.Y w. IONGFBU.OW. The twilight is sad and cloudy, The wind blows wild and free, And like the wings of sea birds, Flash the white caps of tho sea. Bat ih the fisherrnttn'aiottage, There Shines a ruddier light, And a Uttie face at (he window s Peers out into the night. Close, close it pressed to (he, window, As if fhoao childish eyes Wore looking into the darkness, To see sonie shape; arise. And a woman's waving window Is passing to and fro, Now rising_to the ceiling, Now bowing, bending low. What tale Ao the roaring ocean, • And tUe.'night wind, bleak and wild, As j t beats-at the crazy casement, Tell to the little child. And why do the roaring ocean, And the night wind, Wild and bleak, As they beat at,the heart of the mother, Drive the color from her cheek ? A GEM, BY THB POET SHELI.EY. \ When yonng, I loved. At that delicious age, So sweot, eo short, love, was my sole delight,; And when I reached the season to be sage, Still I loved on, for reason gave me light. Age comes at length, and livelier joys depart, Yet gentleones stillidsB'thaseeyelidatiim j For still I love, and love consoles my heart, What could console me for, the loss of. him 1 rjGonur of Korci and Ogdcusbatgli. .Water STUL9UI I FOOTS- ROYAL WHOLESALE & H.ETAII, DKALEH AND MANUFACTURER of ail hlads of plain, and BOOTS AN1> SHOES, and also, haseon«tanlly on hand LASTS, SHOE-- TUOL.S und' LEATH KB, at thff Sign of tne Mod- erately Si3ied>Boot Willi a RED-TQ.P, near Mcs»rs. Bell's Jewelry Shop., Ford Street, Qgdensimrgli. |50-u.] Alden ¥Has, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DBALAL I N BO6TS SHOES AND LEATHER, A t too Old Stand of R. & A. Vilas, nnd the Sign of a Mammoth Boot, with his name on it. (50-u) Auycojuv >;. MOfiRt& . / APOTUECABY, STOHB t 1ft ii»e Brick Bui'ld T lnga.siguof tlit GoldenMortar,'Ford St. Ogdens^ burgh-fV-.Y. • - -' '.••.»--» CTPrescrlptions carefully prepared.ja J. J. BACON, Dealer in drugs, Medicines', Paints. OU, and r: ' Dye Stnffsi Fofi St, OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. Physicians ando there will find at this estab- lishment, a choice assortment of Medicine, care* fully selected with reference .to. their purity,, for sale at the lowest prices.' \ _ K. jS^M IUAKD, CiBINET JBASBa AKD pMMEi£ Shop oa Isabella street, opposite the Isabella House. RRADY -MADE COFFINS now and itw^TStm hand.—Also—A. HEAHSE, to order. sail ' & P. JUDIJi mmim AND CO^HIISSION Ford street. OgdenglrargU HT. V. \ C. STELLMAN. WHOLESALE &r RETAIL Water Street, Corner of the' Bridge. Ogdenaborjgi^JV. y. •• y4alrk W CLEVELAND, FRT- ,;.-* si-tan and Surgeon, respectfnJt|f\ i aii. novitaces to the citfeens* of Lisbon'arid viclhttjr'' thj^ehaslacatea«^(^vlireiAftct*lligael8iV to all callsTrpmfi^Snteso&S^bs s3t*»Jsari< • .'' \ ; . •• '» . i. •'\ • • < r^ .•' • ••! > couW bavo^arjaed oside the-^haftihaterb 1 tera the bosom of every mortal, she wotlJd have passed her happy-life in ;a perpeWal round of joy ! . , ., „. . ., . , But there ia.nn arrowt swifter, and more-cruel than the shaft of woe j it is wi&ged and b^rfcetj.ljjf ImW,, a'rid ila.aiir) j^ever ih$t$Qung». trustirig, apd ioving heart ; is i s sped b y the hand of envy ! •The morning afterthoiitiferoccarTertCQ we have mentioned, ijild Elsia might lita.vp baeri qeeo,. witft' A .ba'i^ket. on Her bend, entering- a garden gaite belonging ton WS&f-Jook i«g •whSfe- ftdos©^ with greeh Blinds, oWruii..'\virt^ t'uxuriarij, citrobinir I rosasyab.qatbalf4 ijptie&amiifer master s residence. Passing throtiglh\ the yard;' she 1 ascended thestepa of th|,rjiafea,snd onterc'd;''ll)4 ) 'bVwse i ;' .1.4 the paclf room were seated, two middle.-agtad lad tea, oJ spare figure and grave aspect. Tfiere Was an asperity nHhe 6xpre§sio.ri , 6fb.ot'I r , aa,d a prtmnega,pf denq^an,ori usually aa- socmied with the idea of art .old maid ^ yet, Miss Hannah and Miss Winifred Linwarlc would fiatfe hig&ly resgnted be-' tng cajled sudl)> ,^fey,still-recounted their conquests^and were .indefatigable frequenters of batls^' cOnc^Srtsnand parties. \Come forward; mom, Efajie, and show us what you Wo iu- that basket^ said. Misa Hannah. > The old-negresS'set down \her'Joad'f and, removing asnow-vy^ile.n'dpliin/di's- playe.d with no little pride^ a .store of. fresh, figs and flowers, Bent by hpr yonng mistress to Mr.\' Stanley's'iffousios,. the- Mjases LiriwarJi. ,1$', was 4 d(aily'habjt with Ellen, to send fruit and bouquets :/td r-uw t iarn'*; ?& $fr filt?rri u teiT ! iJifiiin, — . ... r- •--.-. ,-..- ':& ?hjy.r-,r)-a'rfr .-.-tfrr-aqT. fe;fr\i-->-'t:.VtfffS^d t :uV'^fi-i !=•? ^rf i ,%^nm'-raiirMW'.'i>^ 1 ' ' ' ' — ' — u 1. 1 T jf ' . 1 1 f 1 i 1 1 . . r.: ' f :-ir. .•'': • i : wl.' < ' <A t/-.>ii*' .vv.' X ta^ur o' ( Vii'.'W'iJ 1 ) ... t.'V \'ilf rfi«3eiv-.ed .mils prdgresa^wquIriJbaia^task too great for our rjerfij It^spirfla'd fer ttn4 wide-^is u.saaf 10 'gdiclj ,%Me'^$fi$afk the pijtrAfes mosl«S!pncei;n84fe»r4i» worii of tho matter.. The onxious inquiries us Essags, HLMVB; ®t. . IT- GROWS AS W GOBS. AN OCCffRaEUCS IN B9AL U I F 3 . BY MBS. E. F. ELLBT. There, sir, take that for your sauci-' ness. cried'the beautiful Ellen Stanley to herhosband-J accotnrj'anyrhg'iier exclti : mhtion with 1 a'slap on His cll^ek, frbrri' the whitest and softeail^and in the world. The ypurig, \wife had been e'xhibitiqg with great pride, a new., bc^by-dress she hadjust finished, wrpught.with her own delicate fingers, and the work entirely of her own taste and skill. The qeat pattern of embroidery which • had cost her so much troubleto draw—the leaves and sprigs, so- like nature>iH their form— the tiny wreaths which -a. faiTy might have woven ^such an exqutsite'sppcl. men of feminine art adit yvWs! apda'tJeh a Goth aiid'Vandar as Mr.' Stanley was,' to answer her demand for his admiration, by making fun of it; andf teiling her, she might have laid out her month's la- bor in something belter! Mr-Stanley loved to teasejijs, wiie.a little now and then ; and when.he saw the playful curl of her lip, he went on laughing at the.dress still more.unmer- cifully, lill his naughtiness was punished by the accolade and the exclamation re- corded. Another personage-in the group was an infant about eighteen motilhs old, who wakened by the talking, sat up in its crib, and looked from-one tc trie-other of its parents; when the father, pretending' to weep bitterly at the chas'tisethent he' had received, appealed to the boy'sebm.- passx>n with b, lachrymose,'\'Is n't my darling lietiry sorry for poor papa 1\ The little one appeared' fa enter into the spirit of the joke; for 1 after a moment's attention-,' he burst''into\taj^jiW'r aijd clapped his hands wUh./cmidish'' merri- ment A fourth occupant of the room, did not seem BO tierfectfy to understand what was |rji»| jjri.v W t Elsie, the colored nurse,, #as^siitmg quietly, at her work in a \corner^ but droppedT it, and looked up, wfiefj she \^eardf^ the, mock-sobbing, her. large .eyes dilating with, astonishment. The ; ypipk $: her mistress .bidding hec tflkMu^.phila down to. give him his sup. p*er v i;oiased her f/pm h§r lethargic sur- prise, \and she obeyed in silence. \E.llpn. Stanley was the. ideal of a young wife. T^aken when but a child irr years,- from the home of a father who idolized her,.' tp^ be the presiding nngel in the household of one to whom she had given her pure heart, she carried into the- mat- ron all the graces of the blodming gffL The goodness of her heart, add the sun- ny joyousness of'her* dispositibnydv'er 1 -' flowed\ in a thousand eicts of ar llesS'^gaiely. She sang' to every capricious melody as it came into'her head ', she latigle'd at all times, - when there was-' cause'antTwhen there was not Her motion was almost a dance when v She moved\ through tho house j atid heramite, bright and eheoi- fulasthe s^unshinej was\ nearly as con- stant. EvSr active, Tiecattse shfe felinfTil eve? tedious 5 fd he Urlerafpldye3^ and a most exempfery hduse-Mfe/shs v^as '\The-Wgrltetlt Bee- •'•<*••• That ever wronghMn hive.\ and altogether the lightest,--brightest, most graceful, most winsome creature, that eveii man won- to be the' idal-of his domestic sanctuary. Her husband coll- ed her his fay, ancr bestowed on her all pootic&f epitheis of adrhn v ation and fohd- ness ; for no name that was not. poetical and melodious wopld Wye suited jo e^' press her i&nocenf. lov-elitiesa/ With tjie gifts nature, had hestpw^d, she united a. rare, cultfvafion ;,Tbye\jf fajber had.trained, ill tfie |tUc(j|S w^iek«fg,the from her garden to her relatives; bu( these were far choicer {h^rl usftal; for the Misses Linwark wend .!<? gi'i 6 a tea- party that evening. At the bottom of the basket was a round box?, which contained a large cake, covered'^jfo. delicate icing, beautifully ^wrought in various devices ; around its edge was a minute wreath \of natural flowers. Expressions of surprise and, admira- tion passed, as they always did in that locality, into searching questions, not only respecting the hoUae'hoird roinage. meht 'of Mrs. Stanley j but ner goliigs \out and comings in ; her isayinga and her silence \ her commissions and omis- sions 1 ; her every word and acltorf j nay, her thoughts j for. in all th$fja-thVMisses Linwqrk had,a prdfouB^ in'terestt The replies ofthe servant weredeifrvered with an oracotar airof 'tirlyst|ry .\^iJffWftfi-irli- vers nods, gestures' arid $ajf : 'qit'ejea sen- tences ;. which were readily interpreted by the ingenuity of the maiden : ladies. They had kept Up, by means 6f Eflsie. and some pfiier se'rvants, a regula| sys- tem of espipwge. over EUeoi..e van since her marriage. > ' Of coarse, the little incident of the pre- cedihgrevening was pof iorg-otten- The spinsters held up their hands, and uplift- ed their eyes, in one acqord of amaze- ment. • • ' \ A blow !\ esrclairned t!ha petrifierf- Miss Winifred. *>' Poor Hpnry I\ cried Miss Hannah; \• what did he do* Elsie V \ Ki, Miss Hanpah, he cry hard for true, an.beg for rnercy,\ answered the black woman-.. <* Dreadful! horrible P' exclaimed the two sisters in a breath. ... ,. • \: .To thjnk of her proceeding to that f And he s o slight and delicate : and she so tail and strong'! I always had a kind offear.'tjf her, \ She .b^xt 'tii'h), several tirljea you, jsay, mpmSlajeJ. isod-he-criedV for help ! And she sent you out ofthe room with the ; child ? How dreadful! She will kill hini one Of these days. Poor Henry ! what shall be, done, to save him? • The. groans and exclamations of tho Misses; Linwark wrought powerfujlyup- on tKe iniagiMfidn Ofthe old woman ;' and>she.,expatiated to their hearts conr tent, apoa the horrors of ths Scene. \ Young missus was arihwful woihan, for truqX a'tid.made' mdW^ehry acjust as she pleased. Poor xnassa I enty hin>' cry, siid beg her for hab pity, wt|en she gwine kill Mm. tfn beartiim 'boat de head i. uri.^/ace a)i,gweU upT He lpok like he bin. murder dismomiti. Poor massaTl He rio long for djs wt«r— dat de tru»e fprl t l rtte 1\ \'\'\ When.,,monnr.-Elsie departed on her walk homeward, ii. was with a more stately gait:, and^q head iiore elevated thati: Jjsual; Wtlerin^ tp herself,, and, gesticulafuig'at intervals ; abd at. other times closing her mouth-with a forced compressnon. as .an/indigptidn thaf.'isW i was ( |fl ,pos.sess)6 ; h' 6f^ sor^e's^ojet^he' wis'' detomined rurt.to, remftl. Sfeeairicity obeyed the injunctions \of the Misses Linwark,'td kee'p sflcnCe 1 regarding w^'aV iiarl,^ass^d *be;cwe'eji iBgIn.. . The tea-pariy took 'plaie; andlhexe- vrm Ellen,; loobirfg like a fairy, in hor diM ojf^hUe mhs|ih, fa!liiri|^dund her Bymmetrical forte, 'wth'an anyana\ float;-'was ing grace, thafi rendered every mavre- menta study fdr an artist.' Hd^reduyds anjjhair ^f'sirripFy'partejJdverh^V t^nrf ? ptess, flnd, repp^ed'.i'n\a ' v n^4ir4.hriB:» the bloom of youth and happiness was on her cheek ; she looked \eXflniaitery lonely, and' Whs jthe'admifed, p|;a'f 6W ververs. Shalilife dreamed, that while she., was talking .and- laughing in the gaiety of he? heart, \yi(fe liriy acduaiht 1 ance w^o charA;e^.,tb' Be; teplr,. i» taTpoJ' scandal was passing around the rooms ; repeated to |;roop after grdup hy the Misses Linwark? and whiskered\ In turn\ by those who heard, uiitll ij;,>va3.jilinost the sole' «uhject of con-TOrsation.. -- She heard apt the, exclamation^ b£ fonder: y, caused np ei)spici< while Ellen was too happy and too much QceurJied to observe m$$i^jffim %, aqqp.Aianfq^, M ImgifyMfy ;from one of her flltt wiendff, whr> Jitfa heard and- believed; thefeitory, andWrdte to remonsli-ate^rkin^^&ra;un^^a^ |andJmdecp;p44h^vtpnr^p,nla,Wy»se^^ formatiou -fo^ ^theirfoturef^roufledVEllen; 'from her-blissful ignorance. A- fewTti- qqirlqa' £hd; eXjpIailMrJps; d nd Shafts fa-' Nai long afterv invitations were issued foro laTge-pafty\ hbriorof BOi; s 3tis,hFey*s^tb*day: . .Those'^ho, had. beet* most violent iatheir assevera- tions that they would not again visit El« leu, Were most eirger W^ctfept: h#f !'nvt iJ tajjon'. Therppms,Werd, v (?roWde'd. The Misses Linwark in their jrustling^atlka, were among the first ttrrivabi. ^' 'Mrs.' Stanley, with' he> : eccu,atdmerl. gri'ce ahfj; Elegance, djd.ihe'ho^r^als^ peosipg caurtesiea, and attertirrqei^.to ev- ery guests When the evenings #08 near- ly concluded, she.'led'tiie'wnwfjo'the'sup;,; pe'r'r'bpm., After ihepo'mpany ?l haij'o^en''' served, and had returned to tlietiiawing room, Mr. Stanley called their attdtftiori, and, observed that frjs y?i£e hadf 'sptne' thing tp!,8ay, . , ' \. ..... Ellen left it was not a time fdr Bmbar- liUJ 1 '.' 1 t't.'ilS . „ 3 . * •. y K-.i^t Ii rassment; and with '• a lieigfrtened cdlor and a manner that s'hqjire^pth fee|iog apd perfect solf-possession^-she.entered atonce upon the subject Only in ono matter, she said, was there Hoy alloy to her pleasure io welcoming her frienie on occasion-orihio, her eighteenth bitlh- day. This matter, she was resolved, should^ now be set' right. ' Slip then de- tailed the story as it had, come (o her knowledge ; .and demanded, first of one; then of another, his or her authority for (he' various statement,?'that bad teen made. ' . It was not difficult, with Ellen's digni. ty und'deterrmnationi to trace the tale in its serpentine' 1 windings ; and tdjhtit at last upon ,fhe Misses Liawaikf ' The spinsters wriggled, in their, chairs, and looked the picture of uneasiness;-bttf thev. resolved fo .put'a Bpld face .on the business; and accordingly declared, that old Elsie had given thprri ! thevinforma» iron.- \ . •> ; • '' ' \ ' • - • •rSfsio, was Bumrrioried. $hetjiiinfi. dresa : ' edfinhej heat gpwp, of brovr-h,!grou»d with crimson flowers,; her bead cover- ed with a yellow turban. 8he curteSey- ed right and left to the company; and (idvaqced td the spot where h^5. mistress Stood.- -\IjfiP -* lr ^'' J «££ \ Elsie,\ said fljg^ Sl^jnley, \ these Indies say yoh dai»o ffop,, fa morn . ing of the BixteeDtiR||£aiMy'Iast ; and said I had croelly beatew^tasr master the evening before. Fs this truVP* - The old woman opened her mouth arid eyes, but made no reply. Miss Hannah and Miss Winifred rose indig- nantly ; declaring thoy would not be canfraijted with a servant. \ Be-seated, iadies,\ .said Mrs. Stan, ley calmly.- \ You> did not scruple trr* mdkfj asserfi|ins ^r^ tbe;^ibjatjf -ofthis w'omiih,, (jpd m'ust i( hpw, submit to hear! her. questioned.. Speak> Elsie, ^md have no-fear f-buv speak <ho-aimple-tro;th'\ ^cula.tjBttjfte regress.... ill, wjlf speak, de honest trute,. massa ; for olo Satan? bin liab-md in his • power ebber rnncefl\ 1 tdfedat He tout iriy.rr^issus.;'j. : .YQU setiT 1 massa,'idey^ ladies' ax mei'-bjg -;he9p.,o' questions-eBbery day, 'boat you and Miss Ellen; and put all sort o' tings in my peprbehd: But dat no excuse/lor die El4e, fcfr tell wicked lie \boat her.Lgood*' kind missus I\ > , i '' This is to o much f\ exclainied Miss ,. . JS .\i t'j fni-ti^wx —.u'unin had.uniteniiorially overheard the'fo'rflgoa 'm s o -a v ^l^^:L t , ^ft>1f^1?^ho?p^- oj.ai ;j in a jfou» .young-j^nan,^ replied .tha Gomrhodprej5 t «ihus\to reveal ^yourselfy tft.the dwelbng. ot .the Gommodore who kept both Mr. B. and nfy'fclffrf~ clojSei quartet' ^ntil-ana? dar'fc- We i ri;' : r7p ~f& srqpjl qlpsj oariMge. Wesoda taCam- iten> wboria th^GammodcrfQiQo'k tewaf &rr-Suyr,*4yiilg^-- ; f : ^ ^Z 'r ; ,,'f Bifc^>S r » K°»;%^5»:^dUr.seJf upoh; rnyJospitolityj I~feeL-icpnipeiledj to seei yorfBafely' out of •the'gtate: of- New ^iei*' seyribpt, r;qtinboj 54^Ta^ 'fypttf. ypft,'. wilhput .spying; fjhaUhe nct.pf whi?fti yjou.have, oeen guilty meets with-my moat-deoirled: conaemnaUon, and nd'ex- ctifp^n Ije bfferdd^.^pnfjo^tlficai^mv; Th e Sd, is thej^pootj'' «*-; i wish .you, a, safe pMsagerh^the Pennsylvania ahore, GdPrf nighty sir.\' The; Gomn^bdore aji^d I thep r#tei$. ^o f fA.nbury. '' Thia siriealar lntrodtfctioRuWaa ihe means o? my enjoyingjriany yeara of friendly ac- quaintanap witn ..the Commodore. • NBW-EHGLAKDIN L673v—The Bos- ton Transcript brings to light, from the M¥saa^h^|^ta•' historical CoHeelipns, some tnferesting particulars of New En- gland as itjgas 173 .years -ago; from which we extract;: \).. •••;•£ wThe rupopulation was 120,000; 'of whom 16,000- were capable of-bearing arms. -'.There wetp:\ 15 .. merchants, worth together about £50,000, say jjjj^a^a^jyjii^ At •.<d:»l •.htne a. 8161,000.;, cand , f>0Q persons , worth; jBSOOri/oV'arjryut Sl,O0O erfcll \There were 12'shipr between 100 and 20.0 toflB, 190 vessels'hotwden 2 anl lOO tops + 500 fishing, beats of about 6 tons, 5 Iron works;-but casting no .guns.-— Na house- -invNcw England had moh than 20\ robms • atid 2*0 in Boston iad 10 rooms each.' In Boston there.were about 1,500 families (say 7,600 inhabi- tants.) Boston, Maine and New Hampshire were thr|S,e-fourtha of the whole in point of wealth and strength. ' Bjennesticut,' Rhode Island and ' Kennebteck,' the ' other fourth. There were n o beggars, and no musi- cians by trade.. A dancipg school was commenced and put down But a fencing 8oho0i'wn8 allow&d., ' _ r , . All cprd.agej.8ail-6jo.th8 and nets were importeifjom^EngWiiil; also alhcloths worth 4s, a yard, wndunen.drer 2s. \9d also afurriJh)ra,t)d\copiieras. The oath of fideliH Lwas taken to the Governor, bat none to-W King. The Governor vvtw chosen by freemen, who; must be ab^v.p't^Bhty^j.x^rslb^n/ orj-' ihodux religion, and .worth about JS200, say $666. ' Among ^heinagij ular were^py^e' Major GlaTtje^an ^^^ amorrg the 'cleTfg^,:^^e1i|r^'Oxen •bridge, and Kfijrfjin^efn'/'''Less than three personij. were ipnually hung for theft. - jestyiof^nanhood than Robert Burns ;—- but thero \ydS h serpent in his field'also! nave seen brougKt out the trnjve ^n.o pajriptiuimodestji'.'Jrtith which ire nwied k> • iShffmB on'hlhi'whd ?6uM h§hr'io minded |>y ^np%cortfpss'ipn ; J!Uj • a 7>J .. j Among Hie Romansi there' werdtaen mpstly all Qreek slaves, who-extrae\^ Thpy^uppJied MtgJosa oX.flaturaliy ar- tificial teeth,: which were made.of ivory ami fastened by^d}d; wiri^-SW. Am. 1 fflWteW&n®. faBJsj^hearJs-, full^flT. mp>Jgm$9mM-, lectiOBs of. chHdhoodkccBufeh' Tnen^ dre\ bot so bad as. they might be. Like iW memories; presepLv«4P0j»et)ung^o£. Uhe. morning's' freshness antf &alhl»!to , ' the' ^,„ —__,„, l-#3'J A.JS'V' jwaff Tfifej'- '<'_. \ --*\' ' • • s- \ -\. ^«'= -. m a Harmab—«« sister, let ns \ Gp qn, Elsie,\ BaioTEllan j whilB her husband stood in the way of his irri- tatad ; cousin3. ' J . To be hrief^ the whole matfei; was eiptain.e# t o tho delight of the .penitent\ old nurse, and' tho confusion tjf-^hose am6ln^ i ihe/-gttfe8t8)! t who ha^'-b^'mrjst a ^.!?^i\c^.^ ai !% ^ qolaWi!Jy>:'\ T!h'o Missed Linwark were highly incensed at this expASure of their Tnalignity': and • Eejeated the' forgfvdness dfferdd ByfElfen'' aaa^diTj^aband- ,|tuj: \igey. dared'' apt give vent to Ineir vexation oy any mora slanders. For six months^ ttfevafilualry held theif totigueS :Vnd ^i^M^ncB'' 1 ^^iM ?.^ e P$t4»i> mojtificatVinv 5 ; thrtt Ellen piucrL.aa \veH ija.ijjardoned them, HerpVesenta.oTfhHtdHdBdwerd 1 were resr^mpd; ^.Hlhie ^1^8^^0,10^; ed'to hqf,family dtDfler-pattrea j \and a}l again .on a friendly footing between them. . •.. '- ' •»*»•* £1 • ^A° n i°i^ no E, l 'l£ fto Mis^s*Xn>. watrprdfiddtppg; hy <be,«eyej'e lessor*, they received., Bat olhorahtaok it-to heait; and the fbfegping *dcl3i?d irjf'iteS-'' J essips 1 iq'gen'eral», Eiord Rosso a mechanic On one occasion: when howasbm^ y^iit^, he vye_nt tp ..an; exhibition at the Adelaide :Gallery> where some-kind of .London steam engind was •heing'dxhib- ited. Byrome rrjeans or piherf^e.6x- hlhjfbrppuiuinot RW his engine going.; allihiij efforts to effect- ir were 'fnvain, and ho vvds r»hoout tp give it flp ijrde- o^l whlbri''-Ldrd'Kpase i stepped for, rrj; -a.*nd;1aja^ ; he thought he could imake dfevworkp '-Jifc^iooner said-'than ddne. -fife ptit hia'.hhnd'.td the ,W$,; dis^ovej-eid' by ad instant's lookjvyherp' the; machinery • wasL out o f order^ -and made, a few turns, ptttallto-fights and' then the machine, to- thp admTratidn df the company,' worked TieautffuTly.T— Lord.Qxmantowni fo^that was then his only title, was-dressed rather roughly,- and nojtiii .dr'awing rodtn Kabilinients,' so'th^0ie\inight ba mistaken for what he was. not, a poor mgohanic. He had already, however, proved himself to be a fifsVra^'or;,!!,;, L^.b^JlMfe rhde apjpear^ncd:,fcp; suppose., that.he was ftrr workman who -would be glad of a job, a gentleman' accosted tJim, 6nd saying h6 wiasiif waSSt of a..ruati or.tralent .Kke him, qffered io employ him, •al'ftlifeerai. salaryaiiLoifJ R^ase; of^ouri^poli%' dedtpedthddu^ri^hfchi bavVeyer^^vVks' pe.rh.aps 'B^h'dhor^b'/e^phirn.'wfip M^.- it r dfi to,hTmto .whom-it'-was made.— Scientific-Amer-> * • • ••-• - - ... -.-.,, v :|#t »p(l ^urns..l„ ,'*'\. / Miss Euller, an :her third letter t o the. New Yorte Tribune; \flj&e'th'd following en^uSfa^r^^Jr^jfr^ssiph of* \rhfe c &lfierent., pu^posesr-^'l'd.' 1 ; Which mesAjrepowDe^ = Scotehmeikltved and wrote* •> -There 43' ' '' ••'••_ SMAIitiTA^K., . - E'rrjun.thpHpme Journal, - iron^-Tthe hones -x»f die giant civili- zatipd. '•\ ' \ i',' , P^p^broJfer-^Xhfi^oai m'an'a banket —a man who holds your coal whilst yon, fi e ht -. •«•* - «\ Sh^p—The teleS'copo of the world. Jwne!/— The largest slaveholder in the world. , •vWitat is the one-letter tree? ThoU tree. .'' .What is the two letter tree ? The I- V.tree. The Bedouin ATabs ought to- be the happiest of mortals. Their lives are \\fine perpetual spring.\ •The \Ernes describes Lord Stanley as a schoolboy developed to the most mag nificent proportions-. Jir^&Tldtion of Fruit— -The ' Overland Maily says the Times, ' has arrived from. Bombay, bringing dates to the lltliult.' Fire—The only hard-Working servant who is.'cheerfully admitted as a friend i n the drawing-room. War-~ Murder to Music. Famd— A glass'castle erected by pub-, lie .opinion for- (as better observation of, its inmates. • The Chapter of Aceidpnts is the bi- ble. pf the; fopT; it supplies him with a text against everything good, or great,, pr wise. < ' Tobacco —A triple memento mori — dust fo r the nose, ashes for* the mouth, and • p.pispn fpr .the stomach. POLITICS AND-GRAMMAR.—At a meet- ing in Conway county, Arkansas, to ch'pioie 1 delegates to the, Sta^fJonvention to be held auhe city of Little Rock, on thofirsr Monday in January, the follow- ing : 'Resolution'was passed : '' M-isopoed, That we,,tender our warm- est and heartfelt gratitnde> lo our able fellow-citizen, the Chief Magistrate of ottr hApriy-^nion,,.James K. Polk, for. the .able sfafesm^rdikee.'birities, in guid- ing our ehipriof 4itate.witb.4he true care of « parent; and has shown great re- sources fu. war., Indeud, to have a Chief Magi8tra,te honored abroad, de- serves to be loved at home. May his life be lengthened out ttfajrreen old age, and.go dmyn.to.bi8 grave on peace, and be placed,by side of the hero, of New- • Orleans, that the sprout may-return to its natural root. •..«:'- wept to^jye-jbiB '-vote.vat aniswelecitton',-<aS man of! 6ppaMr^\difti6s-\'dxWessed :: fe prise tft'seelri^Mm HniMrfa'-id'cPn^ firm his'd>i1icu6&|q1^i$$? remark of 7'TOM |^«fflSW»fct«B4npfe ot, this )W,«rifi<\ »j \am. nojnanjt?iright!> a right to -votdi\ ^joniedthewitty'^lerl\ dom of SAiasX'^-rMrmmpIon, Courier. ri) >:j.'ii<\ .;• j. .. 1 ..'i i.l CoEiosjTy O,F Lr^sitATrjjtB.r-^The fol- lowing is,a literal.copy- pi alettes' sent to a parish.sextpn in•«»• Herfbrdshire i-±~*~- •' Mister, rrii !! wief Indeed, ^hd. Wants to.', be berrier],' digg a ..grieye. 1 fpr' n,er, jmd ' she shall cum ap'ot be'perriedito-morrow, at. wanner clock you knows-where to d'gg\ 1 , by'rhi utheir'wief' , 'but' let it te; ..u mf. mmMj^Mm^MMmi^ *iace and -^fi^^S0SmSm Wny a roughjra^btdr fifetrfarfiM^rJasnleS rnao,:of>skpierienc8* WMm 'bW K ati un> g-ra-eib&S - ^iante^in^j^ylnM^ ilfM^J^femaol^^Pofliing he ^n^^erjeadi^poa »but himself; is not angeredilint rmfier naihedp-hy'what ^a sSesl, fet#«^Mp > lm»Mht , n&Vi&tiifkiv ws*cft.a2rIs. Was mm-'\\- • g05&tet%,. lJ wrU..«ause InanymsTodgh iog iallTd r^af WMctoriu^^ferrTai&Wtil as/gmrBta-'atf ^m^8m$.$Feae f^liPfy%yMW^cX©jr«&manrand „It lfcsaJaoiiiEjKlSraajMioFtliat during hiS;long&4de1&e^intPaWsmibi3jBVit^^ °i th$,coH^ and. cp»r ; tie)ss,'were i .present r he. .oredncfed-Hfgiseat; aensatidft- by one jof his bold- mpvemehls^n'd gaih^u-'great N^iiM^pg^^^;;' j :A.cpp|ding tPr.th>«ustora;oLthe age^ and couotryi the!-adbleBi aft^r^he^usual iceremohies of^he'evehirjg vl were; OVM - , iaat dpwn t ,to-a-fre,ejand.nromis,cuous cpn- vejfsaU'pn Ghristianity- wasc-then the great topia. •: The> churdh' tvW atway* and, irriignHti^n J ? i$r riptic^d,thaVcul^spinding 1 'A few. day^a' iit,-^0siriy'ill ous looks', fastened., do fier, Moti aid wmch^ 'fl^poprXMdfiiii^i^^j^^ Henry suspect anyflnng from the^n-'Tpsided. ua 'ihejdriytfloLthatJad ftnaT niiintlir fpnrlf.7- Htfflnl?rlT««frii*-riflMrT,tt\S-'''\' ----- .-..-. .. - - hie of Aaron Burr, wjuchtlSa^we neVef sjeen'ii* print, was! related t9>W&6aiftff. years sihee;' 1| rhWafford a tntfirienf s 3 ' \mm .w> m .f€y%%^rw|fnt, Btiw had:killed : Hamiltdn Aasa ?ducrint<, Hbboken,! whs-^aid-tbe harralor- greai'bretity as-well a^truthin |lte sen- Urnent^'shef.thvpexpresres\:^;'.;.' : h :Q*B Iho'iio.acrxjyyb, ns wad! a gentles man >coming from- Lbndpn ^b. make;his 0^ Some ' bpe' inquirfe's whether a be4stead..j« t a.jhedstead,.wnea itis.a tittle- buggyl-- '• .- - - • • A Yankee answers this question hy* aaking;andthdr,,tp wit: \VYh^th 61 ' a wo-, rnfii i$& woman when she is a Utile suL -, kyl-j - • -.-. . .-• -, • •• .j-i r~ at -, ••• 1 j •••,,— •—. —u*.\. a .-•! 'M.havn1 got any.money,'- 6aid ! >Mrs;\ Partington,\ as' ihe box -came found ^t - * the close ~of./a 'charity''lecture; \bu.r hpe's a couple of elegant sasinsgers' I • have brought that you can give io the poor creatursl\ The box lididor look- ed confounded—the people smiled—with her yiew of charity she-'-saw'nothing wj»ng in the act, Bless the thee ; Mrs. B&ttirjgtdn! • angels shall ' record the dded dp the'c.re'dit side, of ^hy, account, ana,, vvhere'heafts are judged shall thy. Simple gift weigh like gold in the day pX ; «ward. A QsEEri CO«.OEH;.—^A gentleman do- scribing the 'absurdity of a man dancing the polka, said,\ that'ft ap.ne^red- : h^'.^f the individual had a Iip1e;|n'iis.popkel, and was futilely endeavoringto shake a shilling down the leg of his trowsBrsi?\' Old ROUGH-Aira^Rfi'ADV, ,tbe Sdubri-' quet of the A^ericanGenefa^'TayJori assembled, hjs council' of officers -thet night previous to tho battle' of\Buena Vista, for their advice.''' A thousand' suggestions were maile, 'objections rajs- edj and tho'odds' of numbers; not un- derrated. Some were forigivirig battle,' some far falling-back. At last it .came 1 to the Generals turn, ' Are you all done, gentlemen 1 Tlien,'-coolly added Tay-, lor, ' I adjourn thi§ meeting tilt afief the fight to-morrow. 3 ;.;'.\ • . \- * '•* GOOD BxB^rr-This phrase,,is a x;oK ruptioo -ot \ God be with- yoii.'- Half ; of our language is made up of just such vile corruptions. Peopje will spffen down rough sounds apdI anhj-eviate lpng . sentences—and thus is arHtxiumloqmrir di. >• A lady ofthe fashion asked, the other day, of M. Lacordaire, the' mOsf popu 1 - lar of thePa'ri8.preachers rt if lliero were, any harrain reading novels and going to.' Ihe play. \ I must learn that of ydu^-'- repljetl the witty Dbrairriciafi.'-' SHAEI- REBUKE—' ! I ' never.go to church,\ said a-country tradesman to his parish clergyman, '-<*I always- epend Sunday in seulingacceu'bti3!' , The min- ister immediat^j repjied, ''YoUwlll' find, sir, thal.the .day ; of -judgment wall be spent in the qame mannei!. J -' THE CBAMP.—A towel dipped in hot water, apd applied to the part 'affected, will, it is said, a^prd'an eflectiv^ apd \ immediate relief to painful contraction of the muscles called theJcramp. A correspondent bf ! the Chrobotype, ' who writes'ih fa'Vor' of' wearing' long , beards, says:, , \ As a matter pf friendly ..advice^, to those who shave to.be/cansidered manly; and for fear of'beiog taken fdr monkeys, • I suggest the ad'varftSge'-of ..their\shavitJg'- off.'ffyeirearsj to.avoid being taken fpr, asset.\ • ., .<.•<••>. 'l un and wai;mBr-in.their sarcasticT pematks K one ! great lord;eomttffndea^pr i a*mo» me ^>'^^M^Vl««^nf'l » a ^ D -'4.*#o« Ym% ,*that j|ie Biih'le -was-* topt onl^;a. pteceaof arrantideceptioB, but* totally devoid of literarymeri|;i Altho*' the dnr^e'c.r^a^^f.'Jrtfe^^ien nod- ded a-hearfy 8^sghf l tp,ithe, 1 i.e!ntenpe— Franklin' gave no signfeof'approval,— Being at'that-limp a cpurt favdrite, his compantofis could \not heap'eyjeb/ja tacit- reprqof/ frbh),a-mao^h»'§ vyejgWof.in- fluence. They all appealed^ him fof his opinion. - Franklin 1 ,,Itf- one of bis- peculiar .ways,,^pplied thkli- h!fl.w,as hard- ly prepared io gi.vja ; them\ SiSaitable an- s wer,i;as his.- mind had been .wru nning ,oa the merits of a new book, of rare ex* celleiicier which-- he'Mi3 c ^'st'harJpener|. to ^LtjJ^^Wp^°0Jfri|iei''ii:|ij r bookk Stores j .and as iBe'y, had gleaaedj to make- allusion to ihd-Uterary charastpr>of»the BHile, perhapp it^ might jpterefepthem tr> compare\with'-that bid vdliti&e'lthe mer- its of h'S njg^prize* _\ If W/s'Kte would} read them a shoit section. All were eager,td have' ihe Dr7read apdrtidn of his rarevbook., ih,a yprygr.a^d and sin- cere. na%hner>.h,eitQQk m -eid hook from his coat, pockety, and- -with- propriety ofc utterance rfeSd' to '\thefe a^nderh.. The; p6errr'^d,i|s ejf'dt: .^e-admi* ring listeners; pjonpunedd . it, the best they hail ever., he^iid. rea<k .< ' That is pretty,' said one. -* That; is eublimity,' $aid another'.' It J has not its'superior in the world,', was tbb , tihAnhnbus. dpinion. Tb^y all fished to Itnpw-the. name of the new work,/andiwhetheissithat was a specimen *bf : itVconte'ats. .\Certainly genUemen\/ said,trib 'doctor, 1 Smiling .at his-triumpjh, 'my. .book is.'rfiill of such passages. It is' no others than- your good-foff-tiothing Bible;; and I have read you, the ' pfayef p^. M;;#r'ophef Habak- Letevery\reader'learn wfedom from this incident, and- 'learn ti> apptediate the pnequaJTed suhTlfpUTes of-the' Bible. —Ladies!. Uepository. ..••.. •. s. •..• .- .\li ,.,'ar i. i i i L'I' . ,ij ',.i' ' ijii- • , . TABLE-TDALK OF MR- JDNES,-THEBkCH> VLM.-^&'ph.y • do'-^oti sdf'yg'uif'cup of cofXee.'uri'pn. the^ 'chair^J^ir-.^ne^\ said- pur worthy landlady, jthjs jnarningi at breakfa'st. 1 •'••?'>:•••' *i~:±i .: 'It is so- v'efy '/mmkl /ma'ajK^' replied Mr. J. derhutelyV'T'ihdyght-l wduld lot it rest.'. ' ,\i r : - n - >: :.'»-,,, ' - - Mr. Jdnesyvas much shocked«at%earj- ? ihg'tha.t:IV'wer£K''the, feculnter, ,'iva%\dn \ . .smothers^. ; _. !3: A .. A ^. ,_ ' Afee tjie^jio temperance} soeietie* thatScothwithiftllhis vastrangOof tal l caniroWnanTofKuehi\« comparisori ;fiy: «t |S„_ prj^p;*jiqa,vi|y \u nearly, all the in. haomsnts,ii.tnan, in Dover had the large bmtons'dftJtfs -coat rnadejof sold leafher t< ; and «am&5^ho^^gm^ip 'r^.'lBelknfip.i; ', ^fhew\' fJaid he, > p'pinting' Vo his 3 Iea 1 lhei;flubitha'tes,.^yodigee'I'aro not proud; : J iiave lea'ther hdrronS.\ ' ' , '\FmMfy&omatmtfivaa the re, ply4--3i.'.'thaRk/yot)|-.r(ace.prDud of your hmnility-' w .i ; M : r i-» *th -. * '<*•->• t ' • •• '»*' <'• \Ba'a mixed tootfp^,.]hearihg\ ktffi* the Christian rehgipn, he asked, An exchange-tells-of a-lady Wne eal\ led at a-store . recently, * and idejufr^d-^ a y.pung.jclerk' for ,\ crueU-'.- Not wit. ling to lappearj ignorant^, .f-nor iexactly;. comprehending har, slie^handeff down it 1 regular : %|i e d;:!&Wrf.;\;' «• Why; rtr says the lady,.^Wt^^pUw^tJfwafltA. \Well replied?. th&' hoyj irff thai' is*^the i cruelist thing Mtnow of.' 1 -• * '••• '•• id quicksilipr i -^Venus as^inc i'Mais-as ' * r 'g%« r ^F*HSdWgftfcr- ai i diata'dnd';' Japitgc.asjriiitkii IO^OUJ®'^^. ?, e i4n?*^\J<>neS,«haKnKysmare was mdpQ be-green cheese ?J Saturn asi.itheiv (j r treej;. and HerBeheil aeamber*~*»5ci„; v. rvv>« « Atiierfctm. - , . , , We .know. a,young . mari.rslow, sai- ler^ heavy browed-and ungracious, WhdV whenever yof spbak'tolfm^ arigw^riW' if ii WT6jiM$oM%kMWjP ce mi civil^ andj^whoy. morBov.eE^ .seeois tdlbe - quito content and? ev^a^rdualof mii/;m ae ysariy y»it%lhg-rtei|j&b6rhdd.aefBurnd isjddeiU^-jj _i-»...<-:. \?> ^ •• , • in-whfctfrif.w^boin,;- J.pan pp^^oJiVj'*; t £$$ m . ^ KW--.! hoy,- Inerar-JetAtweek ,nai3?5VJthout vis*' /W^*vTfrl-ii«3TKr»iiri8f Coinani ones ask- - s f P -^. « ' . i'Howit .Itapnened that his jshurph -* «n|sic was aTmd3f.alVta|s,of.an anima--j tir^Tchlgriul,' nnitiBVen- gay descrip? tionS/'-'tfT\ .^i-««9 •\•• ,*-•-.>~.'.v«'J f --'\••q '4 -Ttf-this^Haydh's'hhaw^r'Wag j w >\ - * ^i.'cateptimala^.^^dlh^^ ^wtftd'accOidipg tp^he^bugnt? which-rl-: feel-^T^d^I^tliittkyxtndn J Gdd3' rHy s hpa ; rt- v oaha^'giyen^e^-^eerlul\l|ear^.i .rSXJT AT-. \New rleansp^afe ^n^ggedj^w-i^a^apj^jn pf cavalryf.andnearlVrovdrpoweredr; iwhen ihore than a bad hahit of his, which-bas ihseiipiitttfustened uoarrhim; and that he gpi»te|&o^;*e.4olld _ a worid of.JritiIual ^fependencefr-lfttlea: wallV%e i£6% ihdt' io \srdlll j n'thfn| as his^annerajsrppngantJy. V t<,dmin^n^^M^^M^ ' WiQuldiiiidiotihBxWjalwrfiKery you»g< man 'to'wme'mher the truilifalanecddte ?lnar^toi^&i^^,'#'i^i^; .• r M*4Jfe-n^*f&1^*tfia%e|nM>ndttert w^M%mp-i^i$umjBM;Medt fliipn.JiB; lamented itOiOWjiiapoBady that .... , iA»l||lrSvTOuld. aves been*; takmg«aB..ad,vantagai,Dwer him.'— ReuSs '•Scmii \ US*. liovV'^nndh ddeSift? cfest J aNnlSiv^thdr old\ ot X0U.ng,tobe tmt ; »i«^|e^ teTcp,urse.pf v sd,cipfy ; % r&thej;, ThdW muc\ does it .costa Jiiarti ta jfprm>..tnis harjit,. ^Monrrf-f6rrn^d r wlU''sitlap^n%iW s '6^ las lie; hsres % Ear. ,mpr|>4gP B «dist • npdn» theiiCtiej^often'desnised ei«Uitie»tof the 1 Bioria\ tfiatf Gfow& Bih&Wdvijfl^tlottg iwisaq¥toiion^Sy8.qii3«ion^^ itim^ ant ee£^^fcad8faf*m *-air_r5w. f^^ij~>^*-j^b-,-*fagjfi^i^ who have.not attained {bat-elavauot folidwingv fiinwu^r^Wra^ ^howledgo, hut' simply \froin^p |aet, that XfdtJft • eye.inaanied.*;,and thmMiss;Winitajd timtS^iteM^^^fi;r^Mi^.^Z her mind,%lklf thdltudigs whiefesrg,the her 5^pt%~ 4^ ^atttt^ Of kuisepfcd.; 2&jwim r ytfo$Bgt^ higher branches oJ female epucatlon j chkflv in represaina^ie^ wild aaLivIhe^ formation they had tecekedat theiptttyi: tito-«ttt^k^fttiM#idfgtl&ttt:fi^ aUtiftdAifengai^^ih^^^niself ^Sj,^ a^.jWPlMAjiOT^L Q f others/jatid fntt^ *$98$&&tePm i F ^iSKr«lE^Wcfr-iHri»:*M. i loais^eiematterf^lt'waictiribiwio ^aa^u^^.^*fiMm^^^ %##«^i#»% ta *nda^wnporaah wha snuff afjqn- tie cdurtesydoespgSdd^rtot.beinen. S^\immilBiv6 and WdntanedffB-na >- beer how ; « 9 ny different veVsidtis^he: fe^dtlltSe^ui^pf thOiSwte?%t« i|ft^-^^^^i»9l^*w«^ :J f%l«-- lamentarrdsnperatiee mg-^whosa jaaa> u 0 ned. It may » > ^ifllrt»*l Itar ' llSlim^yetV 6 hihndkn6wrif, T«»e$S&M»W^ *»&?m^»&*^ a^t^-ofc^fiwihoiSi»itoJW ^ e ^ ie » . /** / L eXwho have, not attained {bat elavation; %] ANBdnoras^oJF^S»gd§^ai'.OL„,... ctTo-rii* UmeL'Ga^an*'a^bJ*.B^rca:ued xhe,mw*M4m4®$$Mmmm^B of Ws-eanft'ttndJsrafeedJ 4he* (Dftip&*:wst skull j ; au:f-th;bigh^J^^pBi ; #fl|.: ran.dQ)Krte-hjs &m.%J?mmm§0ml J& thoughfshimself imoitaily/wonnded; bm a$ ye, kefdja J joie*a«yh%!4fe^K?«W* •Bomph>mM3mm{a&ii^s3i. ^stents, v-.- . JS 1 l-c--y.r;h-.r;s, i Ei is* <%%**>•'*& •gss •.'• stole»^94ig»^^ejeoJt.^me|v,to the :man tiaa asbdd^Mms ^hetheirrtnis * was jg s a&oj;^P^|»y^Bpi^^Jp#«lSdii :oi&g-tdmTate'^t-fe\*.%sa-&u.^.^ -... • This-bluntresponsepuzzledDoniphan, eat it,* i „ t* * '» P ^ »•' ' '' ''j\'' > , t „ y A large retinue upon a .small income, - like a large cascade lipon \k small: •m M Jm i ':*i ' Mi •li m *sf§M I •m •*%& m