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/?-» The Ogdensburgh Sentinel, to-published every 't}ue$deaf,ijtl>raiitgat Ogdens- burgh. N. Y. TERMS. i;wp dollars a year, payable within Six months or 81,73 in advance, the subscriber paying his post- age. If paid after the expiration of six months and within the year 8 2 25 ; and, If not paid -with- in the.year Pour dollars. The paper wfll be delivered in the prin- cipal villages on the mail routes free o f Postage and where it ia not so delivered, the subscriber may deduct one half the amount of the postage oa the payment of his bill. Advertisements Per Year. Fora Column 836,00 ' • one half colu mn 20,00 \ one fourth \ 12,00 \ one square 6,00 For Busines Cards not exceeding five lines $2 50 aha for each additional line* 50 cts. The usual rates for transitory and legal advertishlents. OrNo paper discontinued until arrearages are paid, miies3 at the-option of the publisher! Papers delivered by the carrier, will in all cases be two dollars. Payment in'advarice at two dol- lars.,wiH be required of all sabscribersnot residing tn the county. <g——•————•—— s. ». jr^jttm s, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office~Corner of Ford & Catherine Streets. Stairs to hisOffice, on the west oldeof the BIOM Building. ,y4-n38t£ •;\ HARDWARE.—A. CHA- NEY & Co., dealer* in shelf and heavy Hnrdwarr, Xron.Steelv orrtf Nails* Atso, RI.iitufactarc.-rs ami Dcalers-lja craves, awl*<qyeiy ra-. , riety of Iron and Bra»s Cnsttngs, Copper. Tin and procrastinating Sheet Iron Ware, Horse Powers and ThresbTs, and h -.-..\. AgnctiUuml Imiilements,—NOB.5 un\d0\Wuler street, OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. March 22,1847. v3n«i( FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. .ruling passion of this'greafciSrateshiattfj: and he TOncaiye|^i.f:Tde.n.tha\t the snoWy BY Corner JAMES LARRIBf, Ford nnd State Street*. T HE Northwestern Insurance Company of Oswego, will effect Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation risks, insuring vessels, cargoes and freights, upon the Lakes and river, St. Lawrence. Persons in Canada may effect insurance at this office. -. DAVID M. OHAPIN, Agent. OgdenshoghjJuly 13,4847. . 4vl6u of Ogdcnsbargh, N. Y» *44tf. DEALERS IK Drags, aXecUclnes, Point!, Oils, Dyestnltk, Boobs. Periodicals, Stationery, &c, Water street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 4431y ~DENTIS\TEI7 Mr. jr. AUSTIN, Dentist, Wishes most respectfully to inform his friends in St. Lawrence Co., and adjoining sections that he has located in Ogdensburgh, where he will promptly attend to all calls in his profession.— Dflrirtg the past season he has visitedthe princi- pal Dentists in several of our largesrcides, 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 store, Ford Street. \ v4n37-tf. H. R. HARE, DaOGSlS-p AND APOTHECAB.V . Successor to ISAAC PERKINS. Dopier in Dross, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Pye- -Btuffs,&c.fcc.—FordStreet, Ogdensburgh,N,Y. PROCTOR & TODD, -DEALERS, IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES TEAS, LAMP OILS, %C. FORD STREET, OGDENSBTJRFH, N. Y. Dentistry. BRS. AMBLER BLQPG&TT , Will attend to all calls prompt; also administer the Letheon wh desired. Office jwoi doors Mr the- St.\ Lawrence Hotel, Sti?, SiStreet. ' \ , e - D. C. AMBLES, S. S. BLODOEB Ogdensburgh. N. Y, . 3 ffij- The Dead. The dead are every when)! The mountain-side, the plain, the woods profound: AH the wide earth—ths fertile and the feir, Is one vast burial ground! Within the populous street, In solitary homes, i n places high. In pleasure-domes, where pomp and luxury Men bow : themselves to die. fmeet, The old man at Ma door j •** Theunweaned child murmuring it s wordless song, The bondman and the free, the rich, the poor, All—all to death belong ! The sunlight gilds the' walls Of kingly, sepulcee, enwrought with brass j And the long shadow of the cypress falls Athwart the common grass. The living of gone time Builded their glorious cities by the sea, And awful in their greatness sat sublime, As If no change could be. There was the eloquent tongue, The poet's heart; the sage's soul was there 1 And loving women with their children young, The faitMuland the fair. They were; but they are not-; Suns rqse and set, and earth put on her bloom. Whilst man submitting to the common lot, Went down into the tomb. And still, amid the wrecks Of mighty generations passed away, Earth's honestgrowth, the fragrant wild flow\r The tomb of yesterday. [decks And in the twilight deep, Go veiled woman forth, like her who went, Sister of Lazarus, to the grave to weep, To breathe the low lament. The dead are every where.1 Where'er is love, or tenderness, or faith; Where'er is pomp, pleasure, pride j where'er Life is or was, is death. MYERS & BALDWIN, H A.VE formed a partnership ia practice in the law and'equity courts, a{ offer their servi-ces in that capacity to the publ| Office, 2 doors east of the Post Office/ :: CHS. Q. MYBSS. C.W.BAI.DWIN. ' Oct. 17, 1846. '• H^if „• JAMES 4- BROWN, £ ATTOBSEYS ^& COUNSELLORS A* LAW! AND ' ,* . - , I SOLICITORS & COUNSELLORS IN. CHANCEf} ETQffice—Marble Row, up stairs. Oj ensburgh. CHAS. ANTHONY. Attorney & Counsellor at LaJI AND Master and Examiner In Chancery. Gvuvernewr, St.,. Lawrence Qo n TlO-tf.] ''- It Spoils a Man to Marry Him. Believe deafgirls, this maxim true, In precept and inpractlce too, That it spoils a man to.marry him ; Thecteaturfi^ne^er^m^htafg to sit ffi FaTfiamenVwa^reMtBe 2d time The reiusal qt the American PostmasteB Oreneral to accept the terms offered by Great Britain fora better system of international! postage, has caused the utmost dissatisfaction, The proposals, ofireqiprocity, made by the lat~' ter country, are in^ye/saily regarded^s Jiber-, The Arch Bishop of Canterbury, the pri-i mate oi aU England, died yesterday morning', in the 82 year or his age. ' I . The inquiry into* the state' onSTational de-' fences ended in tix<> determination of the gov- • ernment todqublfetheartalefVforce, hy em-' bodying 15,00tf; iniUtia. ,.'f fl e .country at targe lsppppsed Jo this measure. The people of the two . Sicifys triumphed h over the King. The Constitution has neen P ' agreed to, founded upon liberal legislation.— P- 1 he Eoman Catholic religion ia alone tolera- : ted. . • France is more iranqtiil, bat angry discus- sion continues in the Ohamber of Deputies. The overland mail brings intelligence more satisfactory fronflndia. pall in .quest j°ri!\.ipigpt be ^imprtjyed 1§r aoino fustiipbwfeiinotu^e.T According.: iy, ft ^c(^4^y^^hVkffmn^ovtW less one of \ Carra^'s. 'JUlmH \<?f the 'Screw,\ was consufied, ano!.'t^ooper|ttoja, determined on. 'WhetjieF 4ibe> 'iaea of the final operation was suggested by the psri^l^arid[niggardly appropH0Hoo3-lntdl& 1 bjr.'t^Ql%rsiM' (re ' Tor the construction of-tfe grand.canttl— an object predominant in'tp^Wfad dflhe chief operator-r-is' ript knowp. , ; but it was resofved not to undertake toq_m.uch| at 6rst; arid the dtio whd n»fiditatea tfie altemtion on tha\ noddle of the iddger, resolved tp dye but on& half at jx limej the butter to test the efficacy of the sys- tem. - '•- ' , 4 For fear that, the \proprietor of the fleece might iott*rpose 8amei\«nreasoi}.- able objection tr> their. ache'nae of better! meni,they resolvedfo do if a Yinsit, white the subject was Weep in biatforhiitory | but, •» catch a weasel Weep!\ Some{hftevening. marplot had cautioned him, Theold. fox was «< wide -awake j\ and the de- sign miscarried. It is a pity ; because •the world had lost the opportunity of testing such a mode'of improvement up- on such a: head j which, hnd the eiperi-' mentbeen made would hare exhibited/jofnfpjr •;\ify _-o; as great a variety of tintsaa ever adorn '\* J \\*\ '\' ed the yearlings of tather Jacob.- ' Other magnates we have known who- had no objection to-fun ; bull liksthe il- lustrious example above quoted,-wbuli], \ like the bull in thaflhina-ahop,? haye ; it •'all their own way •\ btat there waa one \ whom the people delighted to honi or,\ and whose memory we cherish with true devotion, who was a more diainter- ested worshipper—this wag Governor Tompkins. More of a liberal, in every respect, than his predecessor and even his successor, as regarded the property and properties of fiidj^ie largely diBused! the democratic principle, and extended to others an equal share* \ ; fife was-'not- only « witty himself,?'^b'ut wus willing to T;\\:\.v F --\;-\r>'' , v.r.Vt'i'V-\!' 1 .^?.;'! watv p ¥ 3£oa.didVlJe>ine» om< of »iBat!^lect!6r>ii rnosr interrja%r A .' *';• ^^^f^V^^,-. '[ Daniej'0. ftoroJE>tciWi*a%^ er days, a 'rjiatt^fvei'y.imp^aiif^^ atjdwhen. 'he £iiB^^9>ieIevi^4*f9 t^9~-9Ur^- tinm^hed etatlo^s whlffcjtje ^Mic%: .adorned^ h^nmi, 4^wl%^^f^C. dignity, whicb^'w1> want-o£ jnriifjjferirWel;-} iectqgl 5tamimn,itoar^«s^^cf.**^J|new'-' 'bifrsetfitBndjnans^tqt^^^s;^^ jtiUeJqVe^ar'4j. was not.jsKspjeipBS^of $%{.'. tended. jiflrespectj' WhbmvQt -acciderlt brought htm 1Mb '!i^$Ji($lti&kto$ dfnui^^ac^aTb'tan^e^r.. jLfri'wcdjgmidj, W. any auch wjer^en«>uipte5edrjS\ej \engjoy e'&\ the ludfcrpu3''fa,mlljar|tfea wfijch'joiRen • ensued, pxetfv ibuck aa tha^al^pitJBEfr- adpn &] Rascnjd»'pid those whiolj'.qsed to befall him. in hi'a Btrolla through the ^reei8^f.JBagdad*t.4 , * «jv.<<•<>•£>->•! '<•\' . 'rhejetBeBon;of.ic|07topkplacntfwhifer\ •he wos^pnr/the ^eaternsfcircBif jlsand the* day that-the> publiciipaper3.igave4bac(hjtp nsauf ance? of llis elevation to- the office of Governori he arrived at Batavia/loto fij* The next raorningiteuln^' his^fece in a very tazorable'-condition, he ordered a barber to b'e s%rit 'frJrj-anS prepared to submit' himself torjfl&e n\eceis&° 'sary pperb ( t|op;.^3?i?l4r0 'tfie 7 tofisor waai- perforram^ia du,ty,\ nn. attjercntirjln go^ 7 for on in the barrddm,. 1mM«§jh^ : >- Grpy,ernor jnt.of^the itijiejjair' fisb^n'd.#ni^^p-ri^febm^fwbicii 5 ^ bo3pitaj^^ir:,the .s<w^esf'Q?sM&,&xll Ihehij, thjrimbjects,- terniedtCAwiiw}^,' -MW$*£$$ Now Ijt iMo* be wr)nderfi| h\ tfia* Aim mutc1i4n|Q^e4peopW:BltoMdy»Bpiya^ cp>^i}ted;BMe.;BKesse8^»; ^Welttlielh bF 'it/ said Penru^'^Ay^-how^twili^yoii avaid.it : You mean Jr>=-gBt':*t&eir tiling lh|r¥^P^^^I.?^i*i5e:t, - 'T^sjip;).'} not, by,- driving'these-, poor cfeaturea away\ front them.? ^No, indeed, ^ow will-gettbetr lands?' 'Lmeftn ioM$- ih\olr^lnhds%if*th'emT' '0W-,tie1£¥pJ5fe of thern1 -why. man jpu,-ha#e>:furea^* bought-\ them '^o£ naev»>''35e9, > andVaf'a- dear ratii top^ b«t 1 did it xnjly target thy |08a^i|Vidt' that I -didngh^ tlpvaaal manj no,r,ig%t-totheir: -bnda^^-^'JJo^-' •^e^/Cfi^rle^W^^lft-^ ySi>* What mm&. w fracted the'|itlen'fi,Qn of elect.;. It was between;the.S rum. DoUie's arid a prac'titionel „-»-,-— ,- ,- ~. oyir. •wbich.b.e: h.o^dominion. ^T^&ir- Xim^^^^Wri^PK^ifJX^iauzCii nster was uproarious, nnd the bar-pep —\•-' -J _«..-_ *.^. ... ---., - tSa jSgbt,6f. oispo^y.^.the^gfit'rwiiicih the Pop© aricT\ att'<?hriatiarr kings\ bare -a|reca to-givebrieqnotheft* 1 ,1ph!;jfigb'lt of; ^m^^4m&^\^M^m «deqd.....rlSow, supp03% /friend ^Eharles, isome»canoe/-. toh|*>; of 3h^e-.;rh*dfajj9r crdS|irr^are ( ^en^d'A'sdh^ruig iW? \ is-\ I folioW.er^6f.thi^a^en^'' ; H# ipl? jflilntrrSately^c^cI^tf^ ??/ ( a, c kibg4tjmi:4f^^:iMH9^46i T : c^d^e,wdria^:^irntoIted^cei m-„ #& walampn>ihan\unibeE:»tio!^ '.. Jhrpng iri.the Jeejrraoft #rtn\ ^eJMon <°- ?' |Fe sioineBseo-tther 'in|ttfcat4n3. feeding ? ^ i^ullit^de^lhe feeatihg^the>siok a - - • lii.e jestora^'on r)f jighit^theiblind; 1 f i ^i%iSeihfiar|-^ie ;?qic*|uj.at^c^e$iti! iuslionplfaesljB.mher^o^^eV^nlfb^ TVitnesaeifc^ the«frans'figur^ori 1: ol' Ch baniKs^f the gedros^andMfllonij of .tw^Jver4eheliihi$Hhw{ol?sdene'o^€aj ^i^lotf^lpe(.8ijbl|^ J ipciisme# of CJrosa.'till the lempeltlr^p^raeJBUtidrrj dor .we ^gai^fl)bmitian, drove him exile tpjPan^osi^.-tv sruv-'i •;. ifpw^^ikJn^thSeorJtr^tbBtweeli i m : chawc^tiyij %#?$$ sketch! Hapoleop, Itstiening^olnfe' sirett ifaia -'- JtA£ - -VeWfortb, ^ppt, 8 w' nn 'eritines; lihJllS ^BS ty, l^^pt^r^ei^^^llrl^^i^ Padehsburgh,^n.'1^, -•>««&«[ toJ \-/«----4^:s^i^,^^^< ! j^j later^ atwa monster ani fn%tant;fo^if- m eWiH»fof aid' ^e tha^festj^^Sal^S^^^V m .Mtt ;7Jp^0^ySM>^S^>V^^>Oi. * \\\ «ttrnflT?j§sifonai. sery. JOBS BARBER, Kreepson hand nt the OGDENSBURGH BA- KERV, Bread Hard Brend, Biacuit, Crackers, and Oakes of all kinds. CTN. B.-SalesEpi CAsSH only.JOl Ogltniburgli, Afrit 1S44. fvl tn]_ R0SCIUS W. JUDSON, A \ ORNEY AT LAW,SQt,I<aTOR IN CHAN- CERY, and .Kuster in Chancet^.—Ogdensburgh, St-baw. Oo.N.Y- . ' [vl-5u] M. «. «f S. FOOTE, Attorneys, SOLICITORS AND COUNSELLORS. %£3^~Opposite the Bridge x Jjj~Q ICTCoroor of B'ard and Water Streets. Ogdensburgn. N. Y. HEHEY O. POOTE. STIttMAN POOTB. ROYAL VILAS WHOLESALE* RETAIX. DKAKESH. AND MANVPACTURER of.aH liinas at i»lntn nnd IU>(> 1S ANB §HOE«, The annouijcement oi the death of the ven- erable J°BN Q,mN.CY ADAMS, was made to the • two Houses or Congress'-in the most eloquent L' terms. The remarks of -Mr.> Holmes; W 8. , G.1 were peculiarlvann\^-^-—•—•_;\ W Ul * s and also, lias con«tanlly TOObS and .gtEATKBT crately Sized B. n n».id LASTS, SHOE- at the Sisn of the Blou- t-nivoij aa.au D«OI Willi a RlvD TOP, hear Messrs. Be K s Jewelry \SBolPr Tora'SneeV, Ogaensburgli. Til&en Was, WHOLESALE & BEtAJL 'DiaLAL iK BOOt-S SHOES AND LEATHER, At ibe Old Stand of R. & A. Vilas, and tbo Sigo ora •Mammoth Boot, with his name on it. rso-u] LijsrcomS.MORRIS, APOTIIEUARY STORE, in Hie Brlefc Build- ing»*3isn.of iliefiolileajlortar, Fotd St. Ogdens- iBtSgffW.'T. ' •** ; . ItTPteseripttouscirronilty prepared.jai J.-Jv'lBA'C'OJS, Dealer in drugs, Medicines, Faints. Oil, and ftye Stuns,* Ford St, OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. Physicians and others will find a t thisestab- tishtnent, a choice assortment of Medicine, care- fully selected with reference to their purity, for sale at the lowest prices. H. *•. • SHI.LARD, e&BINET IAIES Mb OTEBTMES, Baop an Isabella street, opposite the Isabella Hoase. EEADT-MADK COFFINS now and 4iwjt*« on band.—Also—A HKAHs-E. to order* 32a •S. F. JUDD. AUCTION AND C0MMISSIOSP Fora street, Osdenatoarsh IV. Y. . C. STILLMAN. WHOLESALE fr RETAIL GRO&ER. Wafer Street, Gorner of the BMdge. Ogdensburgh, N. T. v4nl6. '•»••.- sici^n and Surgeon, respectiiilly an-, noonces to the ciiizena^^of Lisbon and vicinity that, he hastocatedrftgfee&^lfeBnii \* \• ' devotipn- to Ibe goddess fair nnd free \ The river that, never overflows, never fructifies,\ is an old adage; and the man without \ music in his soul,\ ac- cording to Shakspeare, is never to bo trualed. Oar Connecticut ancestors lov- ed tun ; and, in adopting implicitly the axiom of Shakspeare, have extended the meaning of ihe word music so us to en- sure exernption tp all \k>yers of hilarity. Now, it ia difficult, throughout all Yan- kee-land, to .find any \vho have.not the weaver's gift, and can ;, sin»jdl. manner ofsongs:\but M fc any snqji shoMd, ^hap- pen to be found, and-the phencmenbu should be imbued with a passion or fun, nathless his itnmeiodious organ$, be fa recorded «' a musical chap;\ placed be. yond the anathema, and becomes enti- tled to universal confidence. Swift and Sheridan, both clergymen, were lovers of fan; and glorious fun they used to have, as. their poetical pas- sages,, and crambo correspondency evince. A passion for fun never sujlios a black gown, and \ saints in\ crape\ would not lose their beatification for a lit le harmless devotion to the mirthful divinity. For myself, 1 can 6e yrithess that lawn does not smother the laudable propensity ; for 1 ftad,0h<!6 glorious\ futf, during the, OhTis(rr}ha ; bolidayg fialf^ a century-agoy .wherr,-at the house of a most pious. a^d,re^erebd,.divine > pretend- ing to overiookAgame of chequera which was going, on in a corner, I was listening to a vener^bhvprelate, 1 who was detail* ing to the.mnsler of the house, and others of the cloth, the college pranks of him- self and class-mates. . • • •_, All legitimate monads,J*t./ e.. all those reaUy. ;wortliy.'of regal-fcffiojs») from King Cole downwards, were apos- tles of|oc(ondfty ; and, altbough we cafo but little abbut royal |r'6cederSs, such kings.have some authority: with, us, who have known ''grave and reverend seign iors, n and-n1en ctothed in autJtdrUy scarce tesii thati regal, telax taeinaelves In \mirthful ibiltQfi' . De Witt Clinton, grave, dignified, •aridi as be- somet imes. seemedj oven ma- gisterial, loved fun.,, undno inan-enjos?- ed iis practical operation, (except it bore upon himself—and then, ^aste /) bet'ar than bedid % «• Qrico upoii a utBe,\ so runs the Uile, he vva^ ufliu^kjly prevent- ed fromt perpetratiogla capital joke upon « fellow lodgferiat ^oUrh^nri> Tbfc£ffian:. was btessed with; a -covieripa'to'bi^.^i^ .ofth.e.£io9';Q|/<H^V'S^^'^^'^^' and if the renawnea^airapsd;nad:es;> Kted in that dayi : would have -put,tp. «hamfe tlje bistre; of *l^<;nnV^r oft% h«ro at Buena ¥istaj oldP. Whitey ^lim-f * Kfow t it is; WeH- feno^ri-iKi-ttl^ that ... . . ^.., , .. i ^ ........ , . k be \ the cause that wit was in others $* and in all mattera of • pleasantry, \ hob or nob, giv't or talr/f,V was his motto. Very eoon after the elevation of Tom jf> kins to the chair of atate, ofter bis iri- umphant success over Governor Lewis,, the latter was elected to the Senate front the middle district, and choson a member of the Council of Appointment. At one of the sessions of this ' council J, Governor Lewis introduced the subject of the re-. cent election, and-expressed! his surprise at the result/ more especially marvelling at the change of popular opinion in a. particular town In Otsego,, where, his frteods had assured him, there was but one man i n it, who wduld Vote for the ''Farrher'a Bay:\ Don't you know how thai was brought, about ?'\ asked Tompkins. «• Not I,\' replied the ex. Governor ; \ but should like to know the cause.\ \Well said'the other, '• it was thus : mu - -'-<-\-'-- - -i - -- The solitary voter you mention, did, for a long-time, stand alone—the butt and ridicule of all his townsmen, for bis staunch adherence to the \•- FarmOr'aBoy';\ ahd r radB dayfut; a^ large meeting, they began, as usual,, to i roast him for his singular predilection. Says youf -particular frieutl, Judge'S. j. \ Is it possible that you mean-to v§to''fop Daniel Dv, the\Farmer's Boy?\-Why! he was sold, ten yeartf ago, bybisf father, for twenty bushels of potatoes .'Really I it is disgraceful to slick to aieilow who was held so cheap; by -hia own relations; \ Well, Judge,\ waa the reply, \ 1 don't know anything about., the .story, but, if you, say.it is, it must be, true ; but I'ver heard tell, that, since tliat. time,' ha* has been a member of the State. Con- vention—ra member of the Assembly— and a ..member, of „Congir.es3j is th'at truer' \TTes said, the Judge,\ but what of that ?\ Whyjustthis; I know beside all these, be ha? beeiu a Supreme Judge r for I saw him at Cooperstown, at the circuit; and for a young man who was sold so cheap, he has got up the lad- der pretty fast, and' to my notion, must be a confounded smart chap j but before, you spy motes in the eyesi of our candi- date, you Jjad^tettertake the beam from those ofyopXftw.. •;' I tell yotr, Ttl rather go for tbej^^.^; tban-to vote for a fellow thai went-about. the State whb a cameLfor a! show !'i This was like the,,. explosion, -pL & .botmb-Bhell; The fr whole roort^ .was in an uproar. \What's tiiatyou 8j$ |.? asked balf a dozen at a ,lime,an4;/|3 ptgek, 8,».withjjreai solemni feJi¥%irt.%d r ;;\poyoij dare to say er was t'ryipg lo,'kpog.(Jown,hiaxopifera. (ipri, .;«' Baquiei,!', said, be l-.!. ( thftnbw Griyemor is in the next room}. and I wpn't have him disturbed.\ •' New-Gov- ernor I what new Governor ? not Daniel P.., the Farmer'fl JSoy V hiccuped |he Olher. . \Yes it is j and you, musSt. make leas noise, I tellsyqu^'-vWaatibe,. answer. i \ I'll-havem.squint athimiby ginger 2' said the\ bacchanalian, -as ; hei moved towards the door. \ lEoa'shan'iLr* •said4he> bar keeper-..\ •[ will, by the eleven* gollys'P retorted^the otberV- »A- souffle ensued between- the OOnte'ndtng parties; and \at this \amusing colloquy, the mus'cles of the 'ferbVettidr's.,rn6utb we're so rnuch\excited that the Barber Vol oBIiged to .stlspena* bis operation,'*' leaving the dexter, $jq*e qf the fec^bjni» :5r^°5 l *ffiW?<?Wft Wd cpv;ere|.with lathe^ .Tbus ^>e .stgpd,, razor in. band,\ a 8 t^# n * n a Gayernor .and;, the door; waiting for a burst of Jaughtec to~ sub- side, &nd for ,a favorable moment to com- plete bis duty.. • .• ••; The,inebriate proved, the, strongest. as their own, a.no' ofier it for \sateoyec-thyA Weep^lorihe^'slainla battle.- * ?Fhe «• head; ^vhat ^odldfeftlio'u think of it 7%^' fe?ed 4m^Uf tn pj}e$$ici to the c( ' Wh J?7-why-^why^ ireplied pjia'rle^ -*-*** k «-^'--^*a^-' •-'- *- 'I must confeii3,I§houId think it a .pifece pifce of ^re^impnd f egce.jn J -<bem. , , i * Well, trren^h^wcgiuat thou,,a Christian, and a \•'• Qhmilw Rrjingt top,'(iothat which thrfU so!- utterly .condemnesr 5n these people\ -whomv thptt' called r savagesT' •Yes frientT Gharfeg./ 4nd 8hftr)o5o agairi that Aesefna^pa^Ub^ref^^ .g|ye up thy Island of .Great Britain, weretoo ma{ce war npoh-theejand liaying'weap- onB moie destructive tbdh thine, were 1 to : 'dtjstroy^ahy pf tby fu^hjeotsanatodrive theres) away»:wou{dBtjhou hot think;'if horribly <cniel^ •Tft^King'assenlfed to adding, dqpjttjpna ift bisJEinplre;' ca| ing '^njn^rjr^bBied-.^pulUtudes to sigh, i and while yet hia antagonist was jmlling at his-skirts, be redched tbe dooh and pushing it wide open;-he thrust hrania- =zard-within.- «'Stand otway,\- Dick J\ said he* \ let'me have*'a sight of hirrff I want to seethe Farmer's, Boy p- The barber obeyed, and tlft Inquisitor, 'fot' some minutes, f^erLfa^r^Jail^Jlng Governor;,wUb^tSdMu^ireeye, and a gjriri Urjoh his\ counleVanee.\ Mitat a \Governor I\ he exelaitp^di '\ p*aba.w I f could make a better <jff>yefnor;than-that,-; myselfr and turmn^xoupdj-be stagger- The late ChajKeUocJEenU waa also.' one of thpse men whwse innate dignity, enabled Jbim |o take jq goodlpart Btmiltir famiiiaritiea—theresullofignorancsarid^ accident. He was- exceedinglyfond : of. mariiaL,music ^ and hear ing'- Iho-didrhs of a recruiting party, -%bd ,bad Utg&n i station at the comer- bf'tbeutrJJBt, beat-' ing a-point of wdr, WwillterMut&list- en to it nearer^-'' lnUebsibly ftfc^gilow- ly' whistling the burthen ''dftte^luliev wben the man \of \v/kr 'vadco'sled 1 ' 'Kim:: «^Yott ; arefofi*6fguch music; tbep;ififll e f.^^^ fineifellow ?« \Fery^wrt^therVpry.' *h»^» Mdto«io^.M»jiiawdw4 i^mmm^^'XSctyM dare to say tnaj,Go,TOmorLewis > ever kept a camel for n^sboVf^ !\ Well, and 1 saiJ WbaJ^jT, did ,iayj and\ ydn rnay moke'ther^d^f of j!,', *w.da.t|e.rejoinder4 and. I 'mytf& Mg§ ' aiid; '«$&%. rtmn fiere, if,* when m anjl ISolamon Jan RensaehTer^Wp ^t'bere to revrew.our along at M' sdnVe'timo ?' Welt, ^pat of thatt ^efalridared enri «* Vo^ Ha^e noi th k \»* s *'' ftife * 54 »•&.***»« Vt.^* .•..•Ai.'i^^.: e«iDr say } ' if, whgn^^^;Wint i W^er the nrext'day* & the hiu^Xeftof tbeT?therbirig¥de,'»ISnof the i^arall^b^ra.^ ?.;ic -whs admitted. \.Well wlB^nStit so in Cjtfenungci, ^h6n their troops ware parade&f'BetibWthU ed. Th}s'wa4ataoact!dMeri; \<> Well, now,\ aaidi rj»y vfriehai,. triurnpHafitly, .\Aere is>4lIJticafiap'feryjgivrng iidticer^f UnterYlew between CnarJea IX, wiuttef ipenn, iklitisiv When' Winihto Terin\ \ivak about to sail from Epgland'id P^nnsyTvaniaj hd. went jo, take leave of tbV^ng^ \and tbe' fonojyjtog cohversatiqn look \place: ;«Weil,frjend WiHiam, , Ba^ Obarleir, * j have sold you a, noble province in JJforut, America, but stu%.t suppose'jott beehpw4,«br a shprtgF ^IgutjMr. ^fr.no^yoit-dobH seriousfy thihk the rnq|ey forthe shotv r wrenit intoGatferrior\ JjeJiHs'a .pockst ?, tbey. asked. -.-. |5-WeUv Lwoift't say all t ihlftjs,\ ^ays'inyiriend, $jfa$$p t & wfU say*f I don?t tliirik' Se : waa^muiift #t of^rjoeketfey-)tirj6{inu^-'$: : but, if anyhodyt thinks jQJfleren%,\-hfe: may^ ni® Jihai*s, all, ,|. .ahaU.^ay Abouti^* aifd s^,,gorj^hyo.*': The«e Were ''su-arige corttadent!e>,f- t Uiid njy^'ftieiSd^|av|ng juar in Was 4n atierment ^-Jirdge-.:-S^-Hvas-'feft a%ne;in bia^iaryi;Bnd^ 1 oairfed, the^; town.j. big *ot#4loip againsf hie\I s '. V$ne ^ Hdgei^%npgrtbfeMar^«ti(5a; tii4 ttiade u Well, thea, 1 * said Sergeantldte, '.'why hbf-join ns ?'—good quartera^-gpod pay —•large bounty ; besides\ our Captain ia a glorious fellow. Why Won't you now? Youcin'f do belter I\ , - « Well 1\suid the ChapcbUor, I have one pretty strong objection.\ \ What is it ?\ asked the sergeant. \ Why, just now, I.happen to have -a better trade\ \ What trade is it ?\said ; theinquisitor. \ 1 am Cbancsllor of the State of New York.\ «• Wheuw-!\ interjected the ser- geant. \Stripe Up'l~quigk'time?— forward, march I\ -Offtramped-th6''mi- litary man, withoutJodking hebfnd Him: leavmg-ihe- Ghancellbr to enjotrhis laugh 'at the'adventure.\\- * - * * esr,, bow -cam Ufwho-cail myselff u Christian, do-^hat I^abould abhor-'even tobeatbens? ^^IwillTnofapitv fett 1 tyUWily;,tbo.-rigbf pT'the, propei ; own- ers, even .of the- Indians- themselves;-^ By so floingl shall irn|^it,e ©Qd'brm'self id Bis justfee^apd #»ercy, and tue'r'euy insure h|a b}p^in*.«nj my colony, if I shouli ever live to\>Iant one in North Ameriea.J--I ( t^ of whh tin% •' . . ' Prom the Northern Literary Messehget. . TBE: TTO9 EXBCBS. .; , ^ v TiY. ^V^.p^VSBlIm-,. ,\. , ; -A iKtleimnre tWniajMhrtetof acen- tury ago v a mdsl.vrtj|j(Sj|y^er,EorJage was banished io^jc^^^B^eiriidsi of (ha ocean. • i^l^BPRun^and, anAthonsatfdsdf^ileflrenFtM^nea;' Of hia eventful \1j|fe^^'^i^oW^pBiici4; Jto' tbe^glppjnty soltjude. andJpaTrQsr pre- cjncf8;f;f5fRjista&d:bome.'» The eong pf u the wild s'e^.bif'd,\- afflLr the'eteriiarihunV ;deroi[ ^he Waves; dasbidgagaidst the- idck;y larpparti tbiat ei??irelefl1iis dwel- ling platje^ were the tones that broke :tfae sotehifl stiHtfess of^na%irei and/feil* ib ni6urpTufeaden6e'a'6.n the^r oFlfb> ex- fteT.jQlhii dreary'nook of the world,- frfendlessandforlowij.bopelecsand deso- late,^ he Was awaitfftg the' Speedy Con* sutomtqiotJ^^ .'.' , v^ig|teen«je;ntii«ea^Tlide^4^ edindtjjiduaj waa driven by^the^teleou 16'ss spirit Sf^orsecutipnj ^?4ivilejrtnfban\-' rnan§ i>f hi? ascended Sa^wor, going fo with the Word.'of Life^wonf subject thatkinMphT'Whicb is/hot'oflhiswo %nd--'fillfd 'ttse-bfeartCaf tfiou s ; atib> w B peace arid joy. of immortal hope. Sfapoleon in exilel. .> The 1 once vie nous War/iorjline'imperial'monarch, tj terror \df the'nations of Europe, nov prisonpr^for life.on a lopely and desoli island! As- hfe-'reflects Upon- the pa contrasTa bis present'with his for mi cOnditpn^ find sees alibisbopes for tl fqture|eriBhi whatthoughtsaf biuerne! and emotions of anguish agitate ai OVervVbelm Tits stricken ye't capacio Bptritl \-'••.\ .- . '\. -i' ' \ TTorso wilh the Prophet^-^Apostle in ; Faunas; How Woufpfnlly-pleasing artf the^aBsociationVarird recpllec.tiQfts of; the! j^fcenes perused, q\im.'Met,-: Withe what hallowed delight must he bavppen-\- nedJhe books thavbear-ihis'ttameitmong\ thesaered writingdv - \To'-him' ff-waa.^ givehi\ sayr^obeft Hall, «£fe ponvey to '. 'thq cbo|rcbea qr Asia, repeated messages-' from his ascended • Lordf tO'»'bebold • U% : gloryj arid to eatch tbeia^ac^eji^i of 'inspiration,^ S\o hirb \Jt: \:wal given to Jtransmjit .tp- future, agiea tbe, -principal »ventaand ; vicissitude* Ay\ifch shall \be. fall theChhrch'^o lbe =; fepd, 'pf. tirne^in n series, of vlsibhs w'bich' reVivetf the spir-' « avdjmabhe^ ^I'mpice than, equalled the B'pbbmity f pf>hp ancreht ; prophets,—- ;EndQWedw.tba ^efliue-eriuaiiy simple and iiBublnhe,\ be :aaingj!ei s with, pbse a,o. % ctfs'tomeniflndpurcti^isgenerally,nhatshe' ^>'* Oeafttt^tiTP-erVet ferftdBftna-TSwiet.^^,. .. .... .^ at; irafn> : ,Ftw»~ plowin&i ^fiS|p^v^a^|tfonS^l''bS G f :Sfldiwy.etw,!!^r& complete, fit O^ensbajgh^Ooj. 20tlj,.iM7; rcP; NEW FURNA0E ANfJ* «;?'. V4H3 - ^e ihe; HS^ nd A-e.&vv^^ALVixEisr's Newfurnaije ajii ;fchifie.,Sii<L fm^t^fe^g^,^ ^ancy Kfereey, Paw^lIobmsfalsS SSadhi chinery.^il) €%ng^ahiMW Ctorings^of.^ ery descnpUon^to Stoves aWj»Iowl% the l|tl rw, \ Ta^-f^ c a ^;.nianufacfnrKSalhRor r Care. AU kinds of turnbig,-fitdsWng ,aad i^' say^!Tiahv ibe i^n^UTg^RSS-done' all that to it.''- i •.-- * ' •-> - \ \* : ,, ' «B«t why-has tbe*^|ggn»Tg ao$a..ali tb^?',' wif^ba.pskeg perhaps by the, sol-, uary-itraveljer, iwbo-v see'ksjor *it-haiurai pause; oF,-af least, a Simple-reason for all that .nature.dop^^i;^ijl 1 : l no.w '.tell you, wbai Ihe \bouse s'p.\aj;row-iiadit from,/ ipvojd-willow tree thaf. once slbodi\ en4^ indeed 4s pow; staijdiftgj ;ciose oy |rist ch ir fifeld of ^ffijirjifi);.,, fl fe^arge\' li^tptft^V in the.iEgean Sen.. But widely differ- ent were the course of life, the conduct' and tbe occasion of the banishment of the Apostle-to Patmos,'ffom those which characterised' the^far;faftied exile of St Helena. \Bo'tb it i8trne, i wer.e of bumble parentage, botb Were engaged in events silchas the v/orfcj' Jictcl never Beioro nor bas'ahbsequentl^Witnossed, and'bptritly Ujje. deeds of tjfolKlivc^'«av.e.attained 'to everlasting -remembrance -nnio'ng men. The youngCdrsicari,jiiissessed.'pfnn- \surpassed genius and faweacbing acu. menj yieldedHtoajie impulse otan ambi- tion thatfenew no liTair, and made every object of his_w6;nderful existebce'subs^r- yien^rtp its' all,cbntjrollmgi^patwfcl. 'His imagbiatiott-Vaadasasled by ibe splendor ot ;waif-;ikpppri^ue«ta^d ; piifiiary/glory! apd^the*' n^y.q^Tanergy ot. ||^'rnirjid re, ceivetl additional slrongthi. and actmty Jr^rftbtafavoriteiStudiesi xvbileioth : cpm •biped,-eminently ptepardd trinjjor'tfio #stpnisbihg,leysn«,9 ;^f-hia'ihpVra1|ed ca-\. reer«' ,'^05v#ar5e^ are4be k paBsigeB of 'aarveys.the 'Splendors celestial temple with an eye mattae'ver blenched.\ ;,'. .'; ; ,; ' ( . Sueb^an igipeifecCparallel between the liyes andTcharaoiers of' the -two il- lustrious esilesT\ A-quarter of a ceatu. ry hag paraed away, .and Iho glory of Napdleon-is losing its lnstre, while the memory of the ' Apostle' for eighteen .hundred years; has been ^rowlpg bright- er and brighter, embaimed^aa-it is.in,all th§t iahallpwed ifai-the. lifeof the Mes. ^iab, all thatria: wenderful in the love • of Bity\ ahdali-tbat'is glorious and sub- mM ^robfeeey.- ^nd>hen .the time sball cbptg>bat the f«-Code JNapoleon\ shall be sought for A ijP\ longer^ the, wri tings pf- the inlpired.\ exHe.|h¥ft'be cher- ished with adrmr«npn ; and, roverence, though thoy may not -all be fqlly com- prehended, till the roll of the Apoca- lypse shall be unsealed,, .and. spread out As upon,canvass, and beheld in the clear, er light that beams from the radiant vis- tas ol eternity. sue] graye w^llpw 1 ;tr|^ i gna%d.V^nd rich in, years,that seems to have^burst in' 1 the- ^middle,'and \from' wh'o's^ ! g5,mno; clefts grow -the ^rass'andlne\bra.rrtble^and' sjent.quite;at home there.-. Its trunk, bends.over- very much, as if it wanted a,, nrop ;• arid its bVanfehea Jiarig down to The grotittd like long ..greep hair. Over aft the fields.about ? grew beay- tiful grain~rye, and- ; barley, abd pajs ; £, es j Jhe pretty-oafs,-wnich,' wbeir\ th'ev Ireqijiue'^ife,,look jiistlike ^flight of Canary birds, on a.hough-. > Tbe growth of the corn had, been, blessed; a|(tftbe heaviej- it' was,\ the; 'm6r|:' nuinbiy ibe gqojl plant bowed its lowly.beadr But there was a field of buckwheat too,: arid this field -stretched itself-out on One side lilP'ij?- reached the 'old \yillpw tree. The .buc;kwbeat\di\dnot bpw.its head at'all like The other kinds of corn, buitowered up in the air asprondly and stiffly as it trottld. ' \I aib as rich as, the greatest of ;W|Ie\ spreajt pfe^paeejal, ^prepareth for defence and>^afei?fbmratta^k,:ivyilih : a goy&nmenVjudfciqfeand piild, laws.de . signed to advantageand-prptept a..reli- gipus^ystem> : permitting each, citizen to Worship as he may\ deeni , 'dfity dMcts, yet granting tp i ,eY.qry/,s|cVriiagbare of pjblic funds,, witb mejai^hSatOf^dueation, fiee as the common light ofthe common isnn$;wub-a cornrpercet tSntrimeifed by • - m \nal piiy.pi|yjbr a capijalj fpr.an^mpe- ror« Hajjpleojn* • Jat^is-'eVetit *oUbl we willjngbeap^diuntTJn' the^ame of Bo. napaike 1 ^^.wtfi'r^f^qjippls upon ^su^s. T 9lh§ir:JtSan ^uippses.'\-The sue• .pesifa^r^r^is^iin^defebted,i)la^ Wo us7ln ffiatevent, ^ifling'and-ggsive lujbjepVbf'irfe^BiMsb JhgtpnV overpowered) wpuld.bave seem- ed a foolhardy Vnd'ainbitioiislieheVmer- itiag: the 1 |iec^jo^^eJwb1i|di : ; havje, re- c|iyed, arid[ 'JSappteoh, crowned with success,, wpuld appear not^ a mortal clothed with imp&rishaBle fttnie ahd.wor- thy of^^\fj raise,'but''^pfopitioiijs' 'divin ity, sfjpt'.'frpm Heaven,\ ^ablesV.* tbe. children of men. •—^ President Allen. Hf^rver] ^ftj %qd: py aii J jiBaliate jrjve of.j'poTve/; .^gPhil Was 'thp ail-njoviog irfl...., ,. . . „ brinei^ple'ibatiurgpdi him. onward in hfe . au venture ynnrself iwiong the sav-' nge« of Nnrth < Amerfea k> \py, '• man^ Avhat-sepnrity bavp^yooj that, yq*wjft ^not be-in'their War> kottleirrtwcr bOnr* afier. ybu aetfyouf ifedt, oh- their<shdre3-*r 'The-best security in the'Wprld^ replied-' ^enn. H doubtsthat,tfridnd'William;\ I-b&TOt MO idea-6f m$ sBc'tirky'a*sdf ttft* thesexarmibalsjibotiria'tegunontbf^ apldierg, With-tbe&. mttskets a ancT'haytf 4iet^:' iMrKMinrt^TTrdtrwrtA 1&te*Al.S«is t #/gahoMt^i|l notaehdasinffle noV r difr,' l v?itbypn.'*:,. »'«1 .^ant npnnCof thy« soWierj3/ answered- Williarb,<t «I ^e^epd fbiawwng^pttexfbabs^dfert^^T^ ^tf#sni^^onthemwlvefeptttheir mralfease-r^TiS:m ilialt:#acb of 'Gab c vvbiebbringetb *airjitio%:wbich4atE appeared unr^ol|?raeir^a?.1,^a ? sfridbd' Wifiiam, thai ^cej,ritw -never^ppeared'. Zmtteit.\ .'*My/tibt hihmlm m$ feftpdjil^ait^Vibe K^fihcy-.wpnlrl, h9«%baye tr^atgd^niy. *ujbjec^^:; bar^ b^rpus|^'asi..tbjy^bayp y -dphe, r *~\ \\ «eTBopaapn pi nit tno virtues .apu vi 4 ^HW»M W^<$& ;tno,r'al thqbesiSi ATc,?bjaae^.was a still more rpnrWhle co'mppurid of the tnahii bim <; |,p fl bi3j,rnBgnj%0M;^ _ qu\es.torid vt.ctn^'^^aroopgnhb-^atlpngFef ^ •JBiiro|e.v'*He , lrea^s;whb ( tTieistef'€f;i* jyeal 'g|auV)fiqkea-wit|Hhep>.wpr^ -\' ; 4nH Jliaxe3^ehta4bbb^ of;desolat\ron nndfejoqd.1' \He infps'es bis p\^n ; inWhp3ble r -spirif %fb:ttbrb0snJi^! ^laysiitaipapiaga nj^'endRrjmpb: |n. the; •pa^ate-»fsbe|6e>croWiied AlpiSVn'tKe jlatn^ol/JSfpifpngp^ ^nd-^tn^rftnirj^. MtidaoijBgFiit.: xAbs^ggfe^an ~\ MIRiBEAU. TJaere have been rriettin. particular 'sj.wbo might beponsidered as* con- trating _ Within themselves all ° raoir luotry's ,'charaite^— \yjiq t repr^si[|h.ted Ubesarpp tt}ne>both,!tb&!\good arid evil ^ails. .Themistqcle8 was the very im- 'gel&pation pf all the yirfues^apd; vices ... L.U—lU t.t* -.. L -' A -\ an . re. rpnrJ^le compound of the tnahifoid wtm^^^|^ibtds t et^, Jftf '.tbS^ sake Atbeb^s^H^^r^d. mprfi*aegenerate .per-jpd.- In lookingsoyer, France during the.scssipn -ot tbe. ||nU*<)nal' Aeserhljjy, : tye \ '' -'\'\\\* '* - \ '•\-\' \•'•'* wtihoui.^ 4 . v v of jfnjaVejiqcSi ^and ifi lic4(s'\Xiy. Cpuld isay In his-ilayj T -am- the \ naftiin^, \Mira^- „ beau cduld iayj*iii bi| l^tter'days, with ^ppfa ^l%jt qm^tNat^taf.A.tsem&i/. < Tihle ; 'extraoidinary man had been o0jtfi\iTnp:^^^ mal- Wbbin/ itb/'Bttblects-firiit wfentV-to Hdrtb] America, they foaind ibes:e ^dpr irjeople tb^Jpftdc3ion'dMn.dlJ?5t, ereirturcs «a thd world./« gvpry^ay they wntild^wltcti- dpybnrinjrn^caoXplQ^co^^pnt:« wnpt abbdue^l^PusaMd^^airi^ .th^sntndlro*^ pF^¥e'^mpe|rpr4.aSf;6a^r' (d\;obeVtbe sotec'that^^sbalf^I^RiibpTm^b*. HQiwoipryrjttJdatifc^:;.Alre^d.- *\*•- — -~\ e'rful and lp%erfablished4ii : s r ed, jdibis *,ter^l6;pK»W)eS3i armie».have^:^pishpa\^^ nt^bi*1a;^o|licC\ ^^&bajv^4rppj>ed froinfiM^ea^pf j^dnarch^ b'a^a^nddca^^^^ ieriftg diadern lhat: adorria bis ovfwbto^Wr an4^'ad-'hy-It'wittl ^ihbi?ia^nT,The- «rfitehe»f^th:htB:j>otentiwiri fo.igtnsp- aao^wa.^!itfsPeptsf^fffie'Wbrld.' 'But tgeiiae;pr%pqsin^ ttppbbrm frortt the;fieW of \Wftftjrtpp r %nd|ef his eaBrpie»*%\(jpftrpi|fe| -to r^.; Iinqutsh his titles -ana fiftf Empijef nad'. iafed,.* 'fte./Jai experienced, every J£t«3 nf .tyrariny frprn \bis very birth,— that of bis ;owja Ifatherj of tfie govern- w-ent, endj of\;tbei^ triKufia||.,\\ Ho w^s tfri|0itp^ j?nQ^hauppot t OIBEI of^Fierteb society. His. irav^p.bietyMo^ls'^n.rjd\ r ipaWettse *eading,^a2\tabgirt binr^rfln^'p^a'bw. :rpeni§r#$$^ .^,_ ,rSf^%nJaTflM.fPrb^^ 3y.pg8,v \.jH%tap;n^de , py-hisVdisso|ttte;-n^bBr**a^ it^tbatrjheri* -was -i; ftpiippif»-%:|be '4$\ ^^y^ipnriiBiifirstefltejrpd^^ man^.onjMrmHl|i^ tr^tp5^:;tfian/ t hia f0titMi&tii$ ffinnifesfr: > :f'^ ^V -'• •.. ;.ae-wii? irjittjeasastbjy supexjori-to-ev>* ery^mod.wtrb^sblcbbe earnef Mm con' *p^c6nd>^4#|£a^;#*j1^|^ &$$)$. reai-mft^oier^'\ Frpfli ihe 3)S.epiber ?that Was bardiy tolerated^.^b#^o$b'.becaniu theAerobei that ,was,ga^pd1btt |y|vary %#^ %a:ceurted by.Vever^iprder^ these,*',it.said, \and muchprettier, too; my flowersare ns beaufifalas' the rosy ! apple blossom, and a deligli)tdi: treat it is tdo \look at me and my companionai— Do you know of anything mora nobleY more'beautiful, er, in short, anything S! ' t S^sJ^t^bjv i ^ drea »y willow tree ?'!V- ^ i< ,-• ,. ; . • And the m'duldTeringf stem *iiodded'its \• mdssy head t as if To \sffi^'O^f^iii* deed,that I do!*' But the Vv '.6uclcwbeat tossed up its head.in puro disdain, and ,sa:d—''The foolish tree! he is so-old, that gr.oss and weeds-are creeping out of his body.\ In the meanwhile a very heavy storm came on. -'Alf the,\flowers of the field folded their'Ieaveslqletfier, Or'modestly bbw6'd\lbeif' teridef' little heada to the ;grdutid, wiiilsr^hie \wind; whisiffed' over Wpm.' The puckwheat ivas the only one that stood saucily erect in its pride. 4 * Bend down as wte de, 1 ' whispered the other kind flowers. . \''Wiisit need have I to do that?\ said the buckwheat, who would not easily be taught. •'•• '••• \ \' '; --' •< - '* Bend dowg Is..wl d.6,\ \cried\ the 4o'rn j ^th'e angel of iffe stortb'is cbm-' ing j he has Wings that teach' 'front the}- highest M6iid to the botlom pf the\ JoW* lieit^gfcjnd he Will dash'-you down befoi|^P-can ask'him to have pity on' ypti.'r^ i-' ' *s • « Once for bir,,I''wirftnot maice'lo 10- tle.of [$$$$?. a^e^th^ckwheai. |ra, alB^draW in. ;e ^arii6fis-oTd'Wil- ; L^-|pJ' ; p^ ; ef the Ifgbtnipg ALEXANDER ' : D^MAS.^-The Boston AfTa's has a sketcb of : (his famous novel- ist from the pen [oi Mr. - Pbore. He saysX-^*- -.-•.•; ••••»••. Dumas is a mulatto, with'lhfpk lips, a frizzled woolly bead, and ali-.the' : pe- culiarities of theflegto race. '-'There is ob'lyotte country*^ wish-np^ee,\ said -©wnaslftst spring, as we were taking a cup. pf coffep together one day on the Bpulevprd. \.And i what country is that,?\ I asked? \America/' \Come dver|- Qffen; it iV but ji-.j(b,rtnigl)et's. jp,ttr- ney.' \The. distance:ia/riotbi.ng, but the idea tbatl-mightib&-insultedon ac- count of myc\Pmpiexioti ,: is a- sUffiblent barriertp keep;toe \away. /Why, sir, I was on my,way to Si.'Germnin one day in tbe cars, and-thougb*my A knowledge of English is imperfect,! distinctly Un- derstood a lady to say thatinjbe.United States I wou_W.be expelled \from the cars.\ THE TIDE IN THE AFPAtfis OF Lotfis Pait.i:^i'E.—Some* short, time after tbe three glorious days of July, Louis Phil- lippe, then JTJuke of Orleans, had retir- ed to Rainey. and thp emissaries of the :Hqtel Lttfi^'MM, Scbefipr and Tbiers, 'waile'd pprjnbim tb'ere^ put^vere feceiv- A^JJfe'^iic^effli^.JNte- sOonerj says the Times, ,^j|f^aisGliiised the object of tfiar'^rTo^^^-^^'^^^^!^^ ,rupted by thegerierousand dellicaie re- fusal of the future; Queen', Who digdaia- ed to wear a 'ferpf b jnfst sn^chfef frbm her nearestreWiyesl, The. scene\chang- ed when ri%d|Cme Adelaide enlered the room. «' Jiiake us what\ you\ will,\ said your snut up-ypur fio leaves} 1 ' saioTt^it in the^pj-esenpp of these/'revoltttionafy scenes' thoterriWer#pllections'of i792 We're rningle'd Mth'dre^lfti.pf a more august\fpltdrp. ex- pressed her readiness\ to entei*^Pa¥isithen entirely in th<» ppWer**\'\of*tbr pppulacej and she asseJaeCpti behlJf^^fier^bfpiK- .er,\t^|Sip &^|^bi^b$$ced'|he destinies ,pf, France in hia/eontrol* ' • ''A<0-'^ya|BBJ , sk^EE^oNi»*-Dear Friend-: ^Bhere •.are ! 'thtee; : things;I\very few;trfee,''!V, ni . T - r . v „,. —.-^- - B „- 0 v^beri^p clo^tf'^pfos*^every-man date not, do so j-lor ^et^it,lighten%'theyean ritit'befairtlsi Kerb's ofitne fiell,if we in\* onr .littleness^ dated-'do#^'- -= \-••••• * *'-* in pfir Uttleppss^Pecboe'dHBi MttU' lo^of S Wigtth%P^ta»nJ^: -' And beldid ;^o i%b%|;hibj?fride'; - I*\ tightened so hr»#tl3r;-tbat: the whole w6«r|-|ee^d i ^.be.irimffi^s:, /Aa sopn- a? t^he^ ^gen^s^l%^ibecfl6Avers aedthe a^'btjck^.aM-poiir-id* theJigbthing It wai-nptbin|Eanore-;now* thab' dead, use. iess:wffl#qf'fbiefield.'*: ', ';> ./ . :, AnCthe;eTdwil}pw ! wbved ita brancb\ es m Ibe W^rT)#tt3 :* large drop of w«s 1elEib1^irMl|i&^berl Ww&i Mlf thf ttrep: was w?e|pinf ^ - Abp* jmsi^arrbw* J mid-^*Wb%J& f ou > weetf.?'-. It-ia aa\ < adWorSiSo^a'w^^muiritf beauUtb} jiefe?-' %gok ^boW the sun is ohining and ^ie™ clpufesSiltegftflioni fe&^ 1? HS fe ^^#NN?'^.- &W bi^i^b ^uatiti^ifellnrj^er ^:^ttd^M«c^:«feeittld/^ ^^7f,.w-^i£i. ; .£*£*- vb&.'^'ui : \- y &i?' \M*-%ice^byM*a*baia^%:-«na.'.^ppfe^^^^ ; mtm^ hi^Xm^bf^&W Wflitttrttotheewla^Biitiaos., W* fS?«L«sr,r.»^WM. Wrrtf«*K*«*rT«ffc|| ! prjd«f IhS^nftbbiiearwMch^^ : %\-wojaip! tit.'flatteri you wieb thebi y b Wd ;^qw#ee? |, ' they^ai$effeitUiio»^ii j|^b).iM ilSelf. The pepnd is ,ihjtt|fffle^h.ouJd«be ; so foolish apa even wicfefedxBi'tWgp^^war: and Mil one another |\ if?tbey |f t^tbfira slpnp tbey*wpuid die .rittenJselyeK'-V AS4 the thirdAfld4ast jthingsswliicb I'.wi>ndee ats4ttost ofeallii^ih|it*yottM bieri jahnuia be so^nwiae/as to\go attejr^he yobjngt Women j if ; they wputdlitl^f4bpm.%|ha yputtg^wpmen? WsuTl^ conle^ndii'efl. \\ ,«-•...:;., t^ .... t*.vVy~ EEfisoo*!^ iM, K Ms(ommrM- nearly blind.n He has the use of oneeyeon pp. avterage i aboutiari»hPnr i eacb''day. His last work, e tbe.';f3pBqJ;esJt-.<J£ Peru,\ ^%wriitc^^iiweM^h^ seeitiait - ,&-hapVta'e*fIoy?aseoreta»; rjpito reMbiSforelg||#er5 ;and graijki-, ally feccosfpj4;b%|e|f jpjtbls svayip tbeV\ s^obafls pf fprelgbi'^rlgae^ so^is tr>«om« preheadVsdje-- Seeding*-. He; wrote^. with,; wrkiflg^aSateyials^bph J$ sbe^TjTIbftjase.' ..-.* I. imm^M0imMogtigi-s'^'-. •• rt'.^v/^tjraB^pla^e^pto*\! 1 '• -\ .' ' ^^^^^'erl^^a^fepoteon a all hi3 pro. the:dra- e $?M i P£&° i $*W&'P'}9&^ \®r. f¥m the jafed^flis^ ^lll.^^e^ butMmly r #a?ing,-,eapb §we59Sfe«arriBa-out to full uompletipn.' *Wnuti ^enj*will-'b&i pur estimate of his '. mbritsl 'ifre iMti see llvjsi^Vith i&wsrdnejcfiuss^alli yet 4efen5fip0 mm 0k.& cpchiirtpge« %^it?-^^l!^^^'5^S^$'xccL of &8$^$£8t!&wk ^q*te|,\p mn. tf orii ita jriestv^palgggijsapppJtersj -flip -uttermost farthing.'- -MpE^nfy; wanting a^^sya,fem of education; buLlciipg^^y^^oliey which i%fe^ r e rM!'^.^V6/.ft-p^Ieg^iew,* the means, of impKiseme'nt. ftee\ftbniH all theseenls. -We x sbali;b|Jipfd;^ej&aos pf inconsis,t|nch3f,\|jj|r b%'n.rp| jarring elements^ this combination-of evils swept ftsim^ the .earth; and^intate \«tea4 a*4pgle ,«.« -3. bistbrf^ 4i ;.LBBS! ificati '# m ^0i m '« 1 H •>^ 1 -^ - -J^l '%! --a&' ; m m •M .•f-i>$,H. i .^'.'•SJi--.V: #>