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m '^Asj^—c.^. 1 _ Piiljllshed Weekly . -,:i,.. •J$$0ty$ ^P XO ,TJi|l INTEREST OF THE F. .'3 f*«s- MERCHANT AND MECHANIC, rf $1,50 Per Annum i>i Advsanoe. :#&PE YINCENT, 1NTY., MAY 15, 1858. ^ ,u'0» ''\H\*\ jfc L VOL. I, NO.f I. ^esj •rh I n .,:.flB'*'T5u%lilfreiiieV^y Sfftur'da$'6f each; Week : ,.tj « : .V( Joet , A ' v '\No*paper ; aViH'b's discontinued until all '*, arre|irag|s|^r,6 paidi Upless .at \tBV option, ; 'I'lX'a'ji.^§-fa6&'-- : Mf ¥mti>>i s'i-ifG- J • * 7., j, . x*:<;,,,..;, ...j (-,/ ' - .„ , ., • '.\ M&enMnes brleifiv-ake a sqaurfi ' ••.»,•$•* ,-!:• :j.fc.)-U'*iS^'v? i'..4*'--''^i! ... sjoo. >..piojoiwisiiiBg!*n?ttdyertiSe byth^eolumiiOT . i'b'^Ui(rtfivl|ah'4rP^^>^d\l>ki^a^-1j]{r dalling- HDJSr.tfft\.-.''. f-s-piii.- \• 12. a! i . • . •>-< '• • i-'. ' ' > \j ^.W^nrajprepMc^.to dpjattkindspf JbbyOrk •».< f lam^-card .Tip' too poster..-.. All. :wdrk!f8on;e' a ^;©ife i y'¥:ca : ti; ;: ' ©'ffice' -6n';8ijdaa'W y 8y, i •IS fc'-rf.-i LBiishi£S0 #ij?ictots> **' ,.:#»*> ,w- •!•• «-'5W-:«MNSW'0'R*Hi&'iP0ETERi : ... Ltf&e'' iSfiKW'^Brpftdw^yiand^anjesatreetsj ... *y-.' ,'•-;• ^?;r/^;^C!g|fer^rlcent.. Does the farmer dig the dirtf f Aye; aye j Ddjes he Weara poar'se shirt? ; ' . Aye, aye;. And if his cheek is brown With the kisses of the Bun, Is he less a gentleman? Nay, nay. iDbos the'farmer plo'w and sow ? 1 '•' •• ' •' _'• ; -' 'jSiye, ayei Doe«.'ho;iwield the spade and hoe I And his feet|.rqughly sh63j \ Sfikil we give him less regard! ' % -•••••• •-••'• NayjfiayV • * I)oes th e fariuerwork for all? . ' '' \ ' ,4ye. W,i. Labors he for great Snd small? .','..' Aye, aye j Ij!;y:9m. out tree fivrmersatorei . ; Cptbes_ the bread for-rieh and poor, \Should we honor him the more ? \ '\ •*-'• \ * : ' .Yea,-yoa. Give the^farmer theilhis due ; Aye, aye ; .'.• Thoughih'e SBuraBj he's MASKER too', ; . • •. : Z ..•••'. •> Ay^> a y* '> .• ^tid may heaven its blessings shed Down upon the farmer's head,. Till'we cease our cry for' bread, • ;• '•'\•>' • '-Aye, &je. •^W'^SSBfcK.i tx, ' ^'3K&¥W&afitt^'*er^^hes\'^RSirea. in the Cape Vinmit,^ Jefferson.:9ji.,. St.'T, .; < AThia:fiousetisf located.nearest the Railroad, .'Dep^o^and-.has.i,, '».,« ;* ..,: . ...! .,: ,^ER* AG00.M l M#DATION FOR ••- • -• • • TRAVELLERS. Passengers coriveyed^itoflndfrom the. Gars free 'ofichargc,.. A good Livery attaehedi ,6 Stagesleav'eeycry morningforJEingston. iitf CONSTABLE FOB :OAPE yi$qE N T<, •\' \Will' attend '4,0 all' ^olle^ng i'i Jefferson County and Ganada, on reaspii«bl<; terms- and . tlje Blio^test notice..' '*•'''\* -I •4r3 m - • ' ; \''^iB-^e1l^W1a , I^^fe'i?S.5?.?en ^reeent- •iV%eftoVftted^tlu'oflgHoufi.'?will\always besupr blied with, iijsfeJJ^aWhef'Ma'BkBt.' affords;«'Tlie V biirne i^O.'tnOBt-ca'paejpjJSi in .the,.couhty, olid »,a).w : ays; open to. sitizeiis,, and. strangers v free' of oli\aVgei onl^paji9g 1 foJf^h&-]|heyi^l]( , f6^t* .' itSsT'Tn.is' is! 'the', molt\ desirable' jjoitit; tot ''•' Parties;of JPle'as'nre; being'fight in the vicinity'' of ihe.GreattitfiBhing .Grounds- an$ft'n'euTnous' nnd'Islands.; |Boats^|nenj,and,!|ishiiig appara- \ tiis will always be>fnrnished on short jiotice. , •\ •' t ; \ ' J , K BENJOIN'S,', Frdpfie : toh \ ' %v'Glaytonfi!!uly'S8 ( <iiW f '', \.'\ >\' ' .'' , Written by '.Mjiii'e's wpvkvng-vn.n.iit and inieiitleft io .piit tovsr ike-fire-place. bt •Ale and-'tobacco,- ' •• ' - - ..Liquors and wine, Are not to fie had At this housS of mine. ' :•<!-. :l :'j ' \. '•- BiiBincss transactions^ , Go ( on withoutjthese,: ,.. .' To\w'prl?,;il!en,,at on.cc; ', ' ' '©r:gd; if you'pjbase! ' !' Bu.t dpn'tbelmistakeiii, • •, The cellaifs-npt empty:; ^There's'bread', bgef and bacon,\ - Aud Butter, I ft .plenty.' ' ,,;'.- •; ;••,,- • ...*.,> f i J i . • OTiere's coffee and milk, , And.sugariand tea, Ahd'all'that is needful For mortals like ine.' ' . Tp grudge my friends these .*' jTs not my intention ;*** But liquors and ale \ I beg- they'll not mention. Citerattirc. ,j. 0.tyxpfr4fi&Jla$t,.;Jfiffet;aom Ofntni^'Mi. T. '' ..The proxiniitJKof'.thiijHouser.totheThonsapd Islands, (thejfreat Fishing; Gr<junds,) as weH'as . ..it9-ajry.iMid^i|sitbi|4'<Xooj^ipA,^na«f$ it a de= ..eirable Resort. I t , ^. ,.:,,.,. • ' l 'The' Ammcarimoat* make jRegwai \Xandmps -'\-' ' '•;*•-:--M' '•liefer''-. -'' '.\ '•' \;' ; \\ \ ; PaSs'engers^^ oDn'veye'd'inidn'd'to any ! 'part of * 'th**'ountry. J:'..'-••.•• liftV ''''-• ... '- - t • .' fn . '.. -T .OHA^sQRdSSMON, Bfppriefor. ^S^ir^t^^ftK'&ol-^WwiU' 1)1 'Kept lat j. :*A; ireduc*ed-price%5ntkhe : Gentiw'H'6&'e*Hbtei.. •'jNo-jiains willibe;s\pai ! edito<>make'ihis.the.JFra- ., yeller'^home. a !l^p^e^na 1 eh,arge^!Gpurt.Ji\ r ;eeks - or'P'ublj'oxiavs!! jfeaydiby the dav.'^S'els', i . ,; •i-^i-^ *l. ; 'r-- J -^V';WlttlAl(£' i STEBBI.^g;' : Watertown^SS.'.'f'-'\; : ; ; ; -P'rop'rieter. • ;'%f• Bes*ofip'|i6n i-tki. f/.iMS66h giVfes tlie'ifolfoyv *!pf'lanin ferial' .machine; «?&Mer,\'aD'd : 'he 1 jjhm^d 'j't'info -tjig'caVial sJfeefore'Ofjen'in^'itV '-Thejbbx wasfbitritf to ; \•''gdntairi/ thei'runnjng ? works' of a ; DraSs \clSot^ *' ,Ho -«<3ji^fed~.ab^ flJc^'tfet^iA- -T^ydlfitf6'ii' of s ' the stem wdtilcl' d'raw;'a?'biiiic'B ! of frlcMp'ii' . r ,.|natoKes r cgnn€cted;.^itjijTa .\ij^in of tissue s}Wll.F } $^<.:<&& oyste.v,,caiij put, and fitted '^fijkVa leatiieyi tpp,, itid '•.$!%& &\$& ^afh-, \'\, B^ftPc W^.p]s\?*ed :un*det flie^gtock,,'; jbemg^ f/tl&fi ja'rap* to fiiinlsBi'the blaze.;,\Tlie.'.pan ';; waseiicTqse^ ii). a largg r b,6x,whic|i:Cpi!tajri- ^ ; eic| epmbusfiblegl.^A'botfe \Was tea?, .and', some- \qliaiitsl'oljj'fijiction »•' wfofifl.nV'' •*Wfc!,„ : v :_j: , 1 1 Af *j\\i.'i.j v *ilA \.i-^ ftVi*-^ ..=# j»'gS*^°*^y' 4l|a#n;>i!tB.e ifnajch^ J»to thje: .til»}^i,V ll epJi.e Itspmbuljtifin-tiwould Mv& t l.«Hfeki^Ubfc^|fej^fl^hoifttont^TOii<jftiwais. v i fft r aW>P%P9seiPf iS)<!e|a|arisni»-; ib.uti.th'e. ulterior motive is a mystei>y.S Jew *;%•/«} ' __ _ i^oj the en* of it Th e conduct of these r fla»hy clerks is enough to break the heart of a -po6r feller like.me, who has t o depend o n hii trade for a livia' Avas no/ answer beyond a quick .^shuffling 6f..feeit,aiid an eager whjspeiing, in ^h'ich 4tpuct'» f *'the orpgue predomi nated. ' .,.•.••;• ' 8 i letice '''shouted 1 the;'crier, and then he ijaljed ;out again at the top of his voice, ' Peter, Mulrooney,!'.,,,. -. ' ' 'Whisht I y;e .pmadhiin''paid Peter, Who had,all this time been.standing quiet ly by th e side of the other. ' Sure, as I' m riot a little gossoon-, lost in a crowd, there s no nade t o bellow afther me hke a great bullcalf.' ,'i?hy didnlt yait answer, Ihenf sairf tlie c'ri'er -surlily,.._... - : : .,-Uwab;,.;b>i;ter minn^re'ito. ye 1' retorted •peim\: ^WoukM teafater^wturbm their ;^np.i*- , iih : ih'^t..aVrte v .*^, < i#«>' I a gmtle 'man'6^st^ndfn^n^ : ii.'ih'4^er of the da censies?' ' ¥ou sweafj Mfe Mulrooney •' said th e clerk, proffering the'bbtik. ;. ^Dp' yo u '.take ; riie'fpri^ hay then!' sud Peter,indignantly.. .,,'.Sur.e*,i£js :not respfect^; fill t o swear in a court of justice.' , J: ' But you iri'ust sweaiv sai'd' 'tne 'clerk,. •sharply. \''' \'• *' '• • • ••'• '*• j : 'Did ye r honors: iv.ep hear the Jikes bf ! that!'said Peter, appealing t o ; the,beiich. ' : A christian, man, and :dac,ent lppkin' man, \tooj barrin' he has lost his crop of' hair in-i ;tirely=\ati' put o n a strange IdoTsitf thatch': —the clerk wore-a wig—-'to make ih e bur- glariously an' feloniously swear ;before ,the face of yer hohpfs, W the gifitlemeri of the'jury, : an ' the gintlemen of\ the bar.— Oh ! bu t ithe vartue in me' won!t let me do- that same.?., • -',- / , l<0 ;, r ,,,' ,,;-.,» -' .. -• i •' '• ' ' Mufropne^,' jSai^^pji'e of- the .judges,, vainly; lstriv.ing^ipjjrs|re.sOJie qulverjngj, about the Jtnus'cles.^f Mp ^psrr^hjs.associate: •was stuffing a,whife.-handk.erchief.intopais! mouth^'JMuiroo'ney you ,must be aWare that i t is always n'ecessafy 'fdr'a witriessto/ take ari'Wath be'fore'Ke earibepeririittedto.! give evidence a t the. bar.?--: • - • • - ; ' Sure I know.jVsaidvifetef, innogentlyi ' That.is what, the clerk requires of yoii,' ; /continued the judge!,; who added /with a faint .attempt ,at gravity,!'you will also re- collect ithat it is; .our .duty ;tp/CO'mnait,a;ny one tpiprisonfor, contemptuous; behaviour incpurt.' .*. ' : - . • , ; '.' ; .- ; .'.Long life t o your, honor,' said Peter ; 'sorra bit, I'll' disgrace rneselfby huftin y 'the feejingts of' au y -respectable. gi;ey-haired gintlemaii like yourself or; your. bflnf|r's brpther yon.ther,, .who i;is-atin' his white handkerchief to 6top theJiungry pain ' fffi What fas that.%pk roeimtp %e^te| iepd\m TMrr^, w'kether Jlnpjeaian.t pj iiess p r ij^npDje : citribsity-, head not b e •&jaivn, eveiS prito you,, dear reader^' 'Eh'e only fact t wish you to understahd is, that I was there, and, Jthat.'whilp there/'it' be* niie my'fbftune to\ meet once again i cam e my i once agai n with Wy\ old ! acquaihtaiice, Peter -M'ulfobrieyi ' WKen'il eritered th e rjboni, thefe';was \qiiite a mixture, o f 'oval; Irish, and r^und German faces\'oiiteM'e' the ! rliili'ng. \which forlri's the'harrier to encrbachme'n'ts upon the! dignity b'f the,bar •; and' judging from \the 'broken heiads'arid blackenf.d eyes exr \hib'ited by iiahy of the 'spectstprs, it, was iipt difficult,to surrpise that'tlie occasion, which b0 brpiigh't tliem tdgfether' was!to obtain the plaster pf'the laW,fpr'tHe',wbunds which they.Ijii^,' Received In *orie v bf thtee 'spirited fpws wh'ph warim, up so delight- fully the old Oeltic,'heart.-' •''•\'•\ x Bullet, me describe the scenei. Within .the .railing,' arid running frpn) i t at right anglesj,,were«jspme,,seven; or eight bencnes crowded with quite a number gf'.responsi- ble witne,sses,consisting of a delicate sprink- ling'pf all nations, jParallel to the benches, bfft'bn th e opposite,'side bf thp'couEt-room,. on eleVate'd ,se?W( ,sat Hhe'-terrible jufy.-^ Tlie^eiitr^ was bccup'ied by a.fair mahbg- ariy itSble, cPyeted;with.green^clpth,aVound .which was Seated,a numbef-'of daintily |dress*ed'gHnt1emSri wh o styled''.themselves attPrheys a t ISW.\ Seated' lfi'thb, centre ktid \'rear / b;n' an eleya'ted platforfii, dbmi; rikting iri'the'humbler desk; of the deiik, were a couple.of jgrave, eldpijly'gentlemen^ \vith keen eyek arid pl'adid'faces', 'whose p&sts of ii'ohbr' ludicped'the\ \jud)ci.ai nature of their functions.. . ,...','' j . i The,'case which was already up for hear- ing^ was,-as I expected, one of assault and; battery. _ 0?h'e\. fScfe,*''-asf itu'ey\- 1 -we're' dimly 'elfcife'd, 'appeSr : to*-hav'^ be.eii' 1 theses The •InStb;- whowere»th'e defendants,'had, some; shbrt'time-'preVibtisfbeeh' invited to W'4ke one. Mr. McShane, at %• short distahce in. the coilntfy, -w'hilej -on the : same evening, the Gerrnaris had %eew but-dancing atiprie., of their customary festive •ballsi These 't'wo'-Sp'ar-ties returh'irig homewards some- wheSe'iii %he small hours,- met-;--arid'rtie ! et- ;ing* ! fdttght-'; bttt,' w*hb«'began'the' affray,, iseeirhed^as 'difficult'of discovery as the phi-' losophers stone. t . ; '' ''' \' Jtis't as t 'entered: the' cduns'ej''for the de- fence was in'-the'aci; o f examiiiirig^a slip'of p^peivj 1pi«sentjy f he.sa|dt0.thejCler.kr^ ] i'-fij'sifiW. /3?^te.r. .Slulrponey^ 'lf-.yoji ! plftase/f |g JjWijHt.do ybw4ipBpt-topK03fe ( ,by him;,'. :§ai^the attorney forjjth^.prosepution.- ; : , ,.,/A eood deaLtlTat'-may take }',ou by-stir-, prise,!? respb.ridjed. .the,olhejr \yitb ; a. ^milej,;, '.^Hj.^.jSare s^y,^f aii . tha.-jprpsecuting attprn'ey., whoip.;w§ishallc4lMr.,vBibuJoj ' Idare^sjyj_$he.S5.1i;ish„aJw$^ to- gather,!,;-!, *- ; . ., ,>;-},| ,. . t / ... I. , ,.|f dbn;t ; knpw,jsa|d Bibulous, iwhpjuber, ling of opposite politics .,to the Jrish party, in T-: •, regarded thfeih with no liltje aversion. ' Peter Mul-rooney !' exclaimed the stet^ torian crier. rate shame 'i anas; ..W'qRs. W ], at jiaSsP^^sM \P-*\ .lift'' T^: v f ,i, -t'TS'.;'\\-*^- (Vi Pefer!s jstgRjf is a perfect rigmarole4 had been t9 his friend McS.hanels wake , ?—he ha d returnedjfrpin it%^his. friends ^ot into trouble with the :Ger,irjan3, but .as jtb -• hpTy the affray .comrn.enced v his memory, clear, enough before, became-suddenly very ,hazy. rA-ll' he recollected was ? thatisund/y of- the Irish being soundly .pummelled; by ; tjje. Germans,' pummelled.quite.as soundly\ thjBir antagonists.in return. : ;. i ;, I* i. .The crossexamination-now:.commenced;; and as, Peter caught up. and-rep'elled every ,move qf the„keen witted Rttprneyjithe. cbnr ;tte.t between-cujtivatgd sharpness and-ngtive shrewdness became gradually yer,y s ;exei^ing: -,..-,', Wei); Mr. Mulrooney,' said th e attor- ney,; 'you say youJ.eft'home-in the;evening, . to assist in observing this national, custom of yours. About, what.time' ; i n the*even-^ ing?' . . - .:. ' ' |\ . \Deed sir,' replied Peter, with r the ut- most simplicity, .'but that bajtes me>to sSy.,- 'Twas* betwixt and betwanV.sunMpwfl and. ; iupon risef . ',,','\ ',. -, . ,*•','. .]»} ; f You are at leant sure' of ,that,' said the attormjy quickly.,./, . , ..' ••'.•',\ ,; ' OcU,\_by. the powers !.|hatl'-am,' said; Petpr,'with'a keen'twinkle of th e eye*.., ' '' - 'Haveyori aiitf.lmanac, Mr . Clert.-^v \Pray see a t what time the sumsetjandfithe riioon, rose.ou tlip eighthi.pf Apriijlast; , . -,' Sun set on the;eighth;pf Aprilj'.dr.aw.led the 'cle}i'k', in this usuat..nasal .tonej 'atutw.en- ty. .four minutes past, six;; moon,We at thirty seven minutes, past eleyen.'l* ' :\ - Tbe^e was a sudden roar .throughout ihe court, like the surge- of waves: ujipn theisea beach; the^face-of the prosecuting attor,ne;y flushed crimson, while Peter.,3V[u]rp0ney lppked-thervecy picture .of unconscious in', .nocence.i ,,. ,r f .. ., '-,¥pu must speak to the pointj' said the judge,, with till the sharpness he' coujd command. >Yo'ur- answer is- impertinent.' / , 1 sure tis a .way, an' that's ^otiooly courted >ut it sthnkes me suppose - ' If i t 'ud be pUismyo not t o be aflhei bothenn a poor boyjrd bs thankfm' sud P6ter ' It's little IJsriow about one hour or th e other, we dhrwe the tay time up and down th e night sp' The attorney bitjhis lips 'Are you mimed sir 1' said he ( • Oh, but that doe^be bothenn main' tirely sure I think so' ' What' don't you 1 now 'whether you are mawied or not V ^ 'Aisey—iisey, if Voa pl^se— trou blesom e q uestfon, nolle;- 1 Mistlires^- 1 ' and married me I must be a -widdy. 'A widower Youi wife is dead, 'Who! Biddy CljL| v j Tro^h sir it's my sarious opinion tn^fat ould \;orn in is presaivin herself for another Lusbind twin tj yeais forenont us' ' You are divorcedf are you ' said the attorney••le^kirig^ignifieantly ;at the jury, as muchastosay,,f!4iaj! ha! herek.a^pret^ t y witness ;for; J'oto.'',' -., 1 ,-. .. 'Divorced'! riota-b'Mf'it,' saicl Peter, quietly. ; _,,, ' • < ••'••' SepafatedHben f'j; .'• • ' l •• ' ' That'sitj' said! P»ter|. and. then><b'urst- irig ou t into a Ipw T#V ^g 0 * -h? »^ded : 1 Oh , be the ip qrt'a'Fft; BuJ?it wasglnd I was when Michael Cbnijo|| i c, , i!ne back from his' > c s ! hipwreck,' and,«i^«l •«$ showldei's'of the mathrimdnialid^sfijKi''.. ' When you rea^P^ l3 the house of the date McShanef wha'ttidvyou and your p'ar» :tyd0f'/. -' •••:&h ; {•:...•. --^\W j-, '.WinVip, sir!'SajiMeter,-'With, the ut-. m.pst simpjicity.,, •••\l-{ 1 ,''What next.j? --Li-ir . ' ' '. ... ' Gave' ©innis Mc^'Iirip as d'acent a wake. as iver was seen oiiiabhld Irsrand;? 1: , '' NowyMW Mrilr^oeyj; you haye'told^us, yqu We.re5present'W;MjtM;s ri.ot took place.,; I wish .you to, stateV;-d»tilictly .wh o began •It. , * 1 : -; ' I'd like t o kripw^w it pljise ye;' said-, Peter, humbly, as Hateobthed; the crown of his hat-^-'' I'dlik^I know av -aiwise, anj a n understanding;gir^!«an like? yerse]f,i if ye can tell-me, whep; tipd.ack cloiidscome together an^ strikp4,|^niri', which.of the tW sthruck first'??- This is-no answer! compared with'-'twpj men/ ... ,; . {?•] .ft think the.V^fi; said th e attorney fe&i ''^jle^Jfer-bptK^ Glpuds-Cannbt be i'arties: of -drunken, .. .. i ; ' .qjii£e.\p.ei'tinent,'- .d'efe^K.witVa' ii^lficantly at, P'e^ is-jio-foolJ i see.-' '.i'iT,it„: • Kious of any cause for such a npisy but break ' Have yo u done with th e witnecs ?' in quiredHhe*counsel foi tbe defence ' Le t him go' said th e attorney, sharply ' I can do nothing with hi m ' ,. \Peter's eyes now fairly twinkled As he left the box, he drew dowa th e coiners ' of his mouth with th e most sovereign con- tempt 'Augh i' h e mattered f It 'u d take a do/en little led nosed men to bate Peter Mulrooney, aj ther wid th e tongue or the shilelah, I doe« b e tbinkin •' ' » . v f ... ,—, A Good Horste Stoiy. The 'Nichols Mare' wa s a beast of ex tnordinaiy speed and Cnduiance Like most lare iniraals whether human' or bmte, she was eccentric in her habits I t matters not \ bo owned he r at the time of the incident we aie about to relate Suf fico,,tto, say tnat her. owner- wa=> a.ocnaiMc map .and a ^Projigh; hprsefna,nTr^hi? pre-, dii'ection ,fprhsrse r fle8h,tinoyefthan.any,th;ing, else^hjv'ing dr'iveri him iritp'tlie lfvery bu'-r •8ine8^ v? f,pext.^i^e^ffa^£^|^bosom,i'He' loved th e Niclipls mare-^-a fact of- which both'females 5 were'sensible, witHoiit bejng at all jealoii's'bf <each 'other.' !For this* \rea-. son the.,mare;iw'as 'hire4'puly 'toipa'rticn'lar qustoriiers j-.^nd whendet, thp pai;ty 'hiring Was always carefully instructed as, to the'- pepuliariiies of 1lVe* ( animah ''.A' particular friend, unacquMhfed with th e mare - or hei; habits, and trbtible'd with •an 1 impediirient in'his spyecl^.-as''wbll as with^a hatlve Sn- firmi'ty of; teniper,-which prevented^ liifii' •frpih exereisingaiiy chanty fbr living cr ( ea' fiires of slow ahd'itar'dy mo'tiq'ri^ •price\ ap-; plied to our livery nTari'for a'jonrri8y 7 *6f a; ; dozen miles '.of so, undertaken for the^piir-;, .purpose of '';brjn,gihg';ljis ' wi*fe; : -frdnoe* 'frpm < her -father's \hb'usV-Sni-'a' Visit. •* T^h'e con- tract raft- thtls A I>utelim«tii's -Itlvtiliscm-Liit good un ;'one :-7^'\Ilw-W- f w;aht >a hbrse| a i tha*t'H*s-'s't ; st--stafti theiriin- rt^ oath ' What'o'clockin. theeveriiug* wasiit'sir ?\- said.ibe' prosecuting' attornfey, .whose' fe 4 d nose was now geSiing\fieryi -1 -••'•.-' •_ -t, ; 'Sorra.bitl know,'-said-Peteri i '.,,' Think;-, fix' nppn.spjmef.daily .occurrence' : fpr£.yqur g.uide,.arid>t|li l itfi|^((^if ,it was ibefprei py aftferi'; •' -'. -- 1 \. , i - . i ', 'Oh,' said Peter,after apparently-refle/Jt', ;ing;. ; ailittle,4i.t wa£a\fter tay»' t- ' ;' -' < , ;r ,'Ah,5now we ihajl'get* afosib!-! .SaidlMr.^ TBibul0usjtrium^h.antly 4 ^4;^ItyWa8'^ jyouisay.-.jjWellfilir, «t;jfhdtilbp.iir;.,da-Ly,p.ji!; usually take^teavVd I -•-'.-ii'i'.'-« »ufsJ .' h t , ^Tbat t defjendsiu,ppfl jBpJivfty.nienc^\/ said ^P^tefy^tvith-san ^rjipf.'profpuitd thQugijtfir., Sometimes we liijv.e': tay^ fprj dijinerj,; «ri'\ s^m6Jinl i es.,t?ejjhay$dinnerjfpi;;^^^ \ j ' The attorney looted vexed. 'J*want .So fknbTyvypuY' ftstial >%pit .btrtaking\ thfe six,|sev,entprieightjo'ci<wk?'; -.; r,,- y,-; > ' Yes, sirj th.aj/4 tha, truth,' said,'^eter, nodding his head< «Which of these hoursl!' said the attor- ney, sharply. Pd b e sorry to coithradict. yer exgari-, ence,' said Peter,, sinithly ; 'an' sure I'd like to return the cor pliment, but for the' vartue of the bath.' \• v - 'What kind of a iece of road was it' where this affray tool place ?' said the at- torney, angrily ; 'was (.straight or crook- ed?* . • ' Natherally,. i t was is straight and purty a piece of road as ;j'd like to look at; but circumstantially,*,'was as crooked as a'gintleman that has fst his -tiniper,' said- Pe'ter« ; . •_,';.-•-•., , . , 1 . ,; .'IJawdo yo u mak<that out?' . •' Bure 'twas th e li&or that made the ^differ. ' \'^ '; ,' r . ' ! ''Oh', : then yoii cofess t o 'your^party , having been drurik?'- * ' -''It's my sarious .iiinion that it was them; Ga.rmi,ns that W, 1 batin? ; ?bout like ,S wrack at say; an! tat my, friends, ,be- 'haved themselves like lacent' .people,,but i't's v n'bt for ine to'Say,' \' ' ' ' • When you Were a t IcSliane's did you eat and drink?' - . . 1 , \\Sure, sir,' what did: re go\ there for?^— -Would yoii'halve'Us st rciji' tfid''the hun - .ger on'a.n'pccayshtfn tlblikes o' that?? ,,,' Certainly-not—of clurse,- certainly nbt, 'Now p]e'ase to tell the: uiy what the re- freshm'eh'ts'bonsiBt'ed of. ; 'Lashihs of atitf and Ihrinkin,' said Pe- ter boldly^. - •'• ,| 'Nevermind the eatlig; what kind of drink had yo.u f I ' Poteen,' said Pete'r,..wid th e thrue fla- vor o f the pate about it.'] ' - 'Poteen! poteen !' 3'ald the\Ja-wyer af: fecting igtiorance 1 .of the \liquori 'Pray, •Mr. Mulrooney,. wilLjipufebligetae by .ex- plaining-wW Poteen \is (', 'Arrah,'. said PeteriSiijjlyly casting h'is eyes at the rubicund npsi of the question- ,e^/'as if ye. didn't khowJV The prosecuting attori^y, with his ob-! . noxious nasal member' griwirig redder \and' rbddbr,-turned to the') her sh and gestieii- rtate.d,- y.ehehiently. , ; What he said-could not-l), heard'amidthe storm of laughter.; ,- * , ., 'Silence,'shouted th e ctierj .,.\''' ''•Witnessj said the judge; absbliitliy. snortingin>the..eff6rtitb'.;rdwi^airi'.aLb^c^^ ijig.graVityiT^'witnes|j th| cannot; be al- lowed .any -longer! What: is th e reason you evad ( e a direbt reply to the question ?. Answer him j\ hb mttst oeJirisWerbd;'' \' ' • • 'Trb^fif sir; 1*11 db*tha'\thih'gi f Therai- sbn.? Sure X suppose it .was makin'fun o' me he was.' .,li,i»,:<. i -.. ,• .• >_. •» ;'' ' Why should yo.u..suppbsie„ that V said\ jthje attqrney, fiercejy.. i;.... -: , I Pekase as \ looked at «jr Yersuvi us of. * riosej I thought ye must \lis!'\We'lV acquaint-' ed with, th e crater/ ;,; -' -• ! ' '• » ' '• The judges fell batik, tfridlexploded; th e 'prosecuting; af.torii|y srifikintp a chair as if a teii pound[shot had fallenWddenly upon his head; the auditors-wjef^i almost^>«tple; in th e face; and there stood Peter, look- ing all about him With asoft of inquiring\ wonder upon his face, as if utterly wncon- ute tli'at ypu : s-s-s'sa.-say- an ? ll gc* like thurideri'' 'Suit ^ouyT guessf'waTthefeply. .- r We-.we-w'ell',;put with-lier theni' : , The mare was/put between the-thills of a nice, iligh't'huggy, her baVfiess' thorough- ly adjusted by the; pwber,- th e reins care- fully laid over the' dashboard, and- the us- ual: chapter of advice opened. concerning, her management.,. , «• ' ••>'•• ' Oh , g-g-git out|with yburdirectitiris;' I c-CrCand-drive her,^I guessi''f(i,nt.err.upted tb^;.fesse^)-,.- ! C^'cki.ng,',fl,p the,J*ios-.iie- »P?« i »* , Sp\rangWo'r th e $dfc l3t(Kriaifti^>,4eels, tip,, ' upm -faq buggy, jpttonii ' T'lm'.nj|trle;; w'as jof j_buyhe dri^#heing gaincgjjjfdgained ,-.tha \pp coyeVy'of the. lirifs,.- upon whichflie piillfed- as though resolved.to 'dpor die.''. A slight smile was; visible upon 1 the'dem'ure facejof; the' lessee.'as |he vehiclg'receded frompight. at a killing pace, an d ripthjng.' niore was known until the next day, when our friend with th e impediment made his appearance with the' mare',\but without his'Wife; As he drove up>, a cloud overspread his face,;as he saw theJessee at th e stable.-doori . 'W-w-what kind of an incarnate b-b- brute d'ye^ c : qall this ?' ».'.;,' 'Besthorse iri' the.'stable.' . 'Well,' I started for D^L^.»- ^ ' • i Yes,' I kno'w it' . , • • • ' \ ' \^-weli, befpret I -could stop, went to- ll •- —,'(23\miles;) drpyeback this mor- ning. You k-kn-know\ father's door yard Rund away 01 Ltol«.n 01 Tvas tued, mine largi plack hoise ibaut louitcen 01 der filteen h a ids si\ uKheb hie—lio his peon go t foui-plicl lc 0 s two pthmd m d tno pefor», ind he lsh pi i d nil O\LI his bod} bu t he ha s been got%omo A itc spot'? pon his pack when the skin %\ is mb oft but I gie,ibed ein with some qieiso fi t and now do ute spots ish all pi icl \gim He drotb and 1 inteis in d b ices in d some times h e Tills, md ^en he v illts nil liib ttet goes on, von ifter another—he hi«h two e »rs pon his head both ilil n j a t 01 •>. ish pi ickei d*n d e gder one—he h ish twe eyes, von ish put out ind toddei is pon do side of his lie id nd ven vou qo todd»i side h e \ont see \\ou—*cn he eits a sjoot deil h e hash a b g bell) — md h ish 1 lon_, tail vot hini,s donn belind put I cu t n shoit todder da^ md now i t is not si Ions, v it it i is—he ish shod all nound put his pe'hinil shoes comed'.off, and hb-W\'^ ish\' got bnly-dose'before, ; lie-h6lts up -his h;ead'- and.looks: gailyj an d ven. lie'ish-fi'igli'tehed. he jppmps like-e.veryting,,in,de vpifcl;, he : ' 'vill.riae.vid a saddle or,a ,chai:e, or % cart, 'ornevj'll' go py hinise'l'f mitbout nobody put a' pag poii hish pack rriit a boy on it.; be- -ish how very old,-and his head'v'en, he; valks • *Qi runs-.go.es before^ apd his ' dail stays pehind :l only ven he dums round-he get's, mat'and den his dail sometimes curas first.\ Whbbver ? vill pring In ill pack shall .pay '$'5 f'ewaid; a'nd : ;if he prings pac'ktde; tief yate stole em } lie..shall payTpesides : .§20, and ax no-qiiestions-. •-, ;:; j.j ' • ^Anderson\-/ th e 'wizard, -ia'e't. < with; a; Yankee .w.bd'Sfole /a-rnn'rch- on-him one day I' thfi folloWino- nnttot-n • TJntov Va^lrno iEo £a\ mn a curt S);n\ ^ck^fjaj ind \u\\ pub%l}*l.e 11111 c\t it noiirtAtnli TREI UH LU lltlE o \C M\)3l \flO flio mvci-JJ in id-i bi d ljixo ^ith ft ut tn.es li^t wmti.1 then o'd t 1 1 s 1 is ir optod We ha\e seii^i tl limes c ll ittcu'iou to this subjicl, in d 1, \in.givt tlip elbon a jo^ m lonjucl 1,0 Hi- Pu t ootni pi te^tiou 11 oui d ti em such is cloth, bnch bmk te i chest !c id md the Id e\* One man sxjs tli i t e\emold n?wspipeis tied mound Hillleep them We ^lon't 1 now / iw Uwt is bat & a ^^no doiipt. tl it fati ps oft ue T l pippi such is is u e ed on 1 oof tmild bo eflt,ctual md I i«t foi mini )ens We piesumc iK o t'itt 1 woolclmg of okum 11 onnd 110 trulil M <: uld pujeot the tiec< 11ns miirhi be snft iod to le m 1111 dining Uu^u umei is the M 1 s would gno v ) ^c i s to ill aw the (ILLS toe>pud bj gioiitb —\Miniel IHIKI ,-^-half a mile wide V , ... 'Yes,, well ?''.,,. '' W-WrWell -i- qih \inan-r-j-me—h-br-bro ; brother Jim, hired rria'n and a visitor bet -sides', t-:t-tri-tried for two hours to get w- ? ; wirwife into the 1 <wa'gb\n/^and cottldn't dp ,it; d-d-deyelishcritter danced college horn- pipes all r-rd-round ; .an-an^and over some bf us—-but no t a JDassenger cphld We get 'in/ •\'• ' '_ •' ' How then did, yo u getjn V. , • ' 1 Tell you. Ol d man's joxy as n law- yer. Told m e t o take her \but. I did.— Told rne to'g-g-get in. X did ; and after I got in they hitched the maref and h-he- ,he(':?ier,e I be,- W-w-woTWOuldh't, give a Spanish dollar for th e mare, tbdugh ; she did cprne. th.e. twelve..jtniles. in forty-eight -riiinutes;' , »- ', ,-.' \ •' •'WW 1 ,,.;,: ... ,:,••;••.. 'Lopk atrriy.'liands.' ._..,... ,\ ' ' i'lieyWere'bnebiisteri\ Theieilder smil- ed. • ;'• if you had- listened to me, all this wo\u]d.h.aveib.e.en;ia:voidedj;; allowfthe lifies to remain until you are seated), and • sMe never starts until you4ell ber<- - Drive her. with.a slack.rejnj andjhe- will g o as. ypu, desire.' -, ... . , . ^ ,,;, * ,-; j ' ',' Th e truth of this statement was at onc^o te T sted'hy trial, arid resulted'as was assent- ed, precisely; but tb e dfiv'er Wstspunishe,d for his'trnpaCiencerand' e'Vef^fr'bni th^ t dayi • insists updh'havirig a horse -that 1 won't 'st-;. stafit thetmin'ute ybu *ay;pvph»p > hwisfcw=a*n'd. „gp.-Jike..,fchund,er,;!',..j *;i (!,,.->;,,«,..; i . ''\ v \ ' *'M^ Wii* an'd'-lJ [' '\'\ My wife andj feil.out; one day, . , ., ABouVthe':Suhdiay din'rier; ^ ;Sh*e, calle^nie'\\old'Nick' i tb-payi'' ; ,„, Jcalle.dlier./S.pid^inner.\ ,. u ,, --glie-itlir^^otfae th.e:muttpn Shop^, -..-, *.'^( threw at her the.mustavt; . , .. \ fehe* tSftieft On* me'iridisli of 'slops,-''\' ' ' ''i 1 tur4e.d}p'n!her'ii\cn6!ard!» .,», * •(. ,-, * ''•'Sb-'twiS'tf'u^boJlrwhsa'it-ont- 1 -' • '- » Abouttlie^undjly .dinner;-,.; j. -, . The knives and forks were shied about, Again me and agin Tier. ~ - ,j ..-?'p , , ut .,-: \(\ \ At l^st my wife began to tip, , ;A : ndi;began to falte'rj ' • Thi|iks I, old boy,,yoii!d better slip * t The .matrimonial halter. So, Mister Stronfe, I let her go, ' And not at allsurpiizin', She took;my pocket-book, I know, (i wish she d taken pizen.) after the following pattern.: Enter Yankee. .'I s.ay I you.,professpr And.erson ?' *'Yes,, sir,'at your service.' , 'You're a t^rriation smart fellow,''and \l am,.suin;thinVa't. a trick,- too, kinder cujte, deu. yotif know/, t . ( f ^, \Ah and wh'^llricks,are yo u :U.p to, sir ?' asked the professor, amused at the- simple fellow. ' '1-ca.n take,-a red cent, and ..change it ia- to a ten-dollar gold piepe.' .- ?, , , • 'Oh, that's a mere slight of-hand trick, I can do that too.' ' . 'Noyoucan ? t. I' d like to see yoii try,; •. ' Hold-out your hand with a cent in it/ •Yankee stretched oiithispaw wifhar^d *ng'-on it. , • ,. -' 'Tliis is your cpitfe it, sure.? ^S»t*..Hi,-*n*g;^r|i; - .. j. ',{ . , 'H\6id^n*tQ.jt:ffc^pvi»f. change.— \I^Q^iPjiSirj^uir 1F^' ' '' \ tew yeou,' \and Jonathan turned t6 go oiit, '. 'Stay,'tsaid the professor, 'you may Jeaye me my ten .dollars.'\ ; 'Yourn ! warn't it my cent ? and didn't, 1 ycjri torn i t into this ere yallar, thing, eh ?, Grood bye.'' As he left he* was beard <to say, 'I guess there is nothing grben about' this child.' . , , —The Detroit papers give the particulars' of a sad affair which took place at th e University a t Ann Arbor, Mich: Last week George~W. Brazie, a young man who ha s i-until recently been -Sstudent at the Uni- versity, being .anxious tp\become a mem- ber of some of the various se6ret societies of the college, a band of the students conceiv- ed the plan of giving a' mock initiation into a .sham society, and beer arid whiskey were provided ;for the .occasion. Th e ceremony was performed, by a party of nine students, in one Of tbe study rooms, and all wbo ehoSepKrtdo'k freely of th e licjuprs. Bra - zie drank so freely that, he became intoxi- cated, and sank down upon the floor. The ^company sought to sober him ; carried him out of doors to' give iiim th e 'benefit of the ' .pure rfir, bu t without the desired result; He. was taken back and ma'de as bom- fortable as possible with some bed filotbjng; his vomiting precluded the idea of putlimr him to.bedV He was attended at intervals during' th e night, bu t in th e morning he was'still drunk. The students, thinking be would- soon come out of his drunken sleep, went tp, college as usual; When they returned, about ll o'clock, th e uhfor- itunate ybung man Was dying, and before a physician' ivho-'was s'ent for could arrive, he breathed' his last. A post' mortem exam- ination of his body developed no evidence; either of disease or violence, and the jury returned, a verdict,, 'dea'tli bj intemperance.' It appears that Bi ; a\zie had been without food ihiicb more than the usual'' time, and also drank freely of beer and Whiskey before going to-the - place bf meeting. ' Th e mblarfeholy affair lias createdfgf'Bat eiicite- rn'ent at. Ann -A-rbor, and th e citizens ar e jnaking a mpve.ment to break tip th e sale of liquors jn the place* , ; Q,o,if-FEssioK.-^A sailiir died receritly r in Texas, and on his death-ber}; confessed,that iie was one of tlie orew who murtiered -Mjrs. 'Aistbn, of Soflth Carolina, forty years ago. Mrs. Alston was th e daughter df Astron Bflrri. ^ She sailed from.'Gharleston' fdr tNew Yprk, in a,brig,, an,d on the trip, the crew mutinied'and murd.ured all the officers. and passengers, MrsLAlston. being the li|(, one to walk ; t}ieplank.. The sailpi'/ememV hered he,r,J.ook of despair; and died^ in, the greatest agony .bf rnindi , ,,, . , ,-F^T. •TffliB.rfThe ;hoat,H^^ sPlliles, Qaptain,.E. yanschponlioven^ofj ;the Ne w 'York and Western .Toiring Oompanyjleft, Albany, \Mity 2'dj with^9 tons/r^ight,^nd arrived i'h Byfacnse, May 5th, being 67 1-2 hours ; and was detained on the way 18 1-2 hours, thereby making tb e trip, Vfl miles, in 54 hours. This is, wo believe, the quickest trip-on record. BUGS;—to pit-serve, wpi-s, from hu^s,— The' remedy we hav'b tViitf,'is : to «pTant on- ion seeds with fee- cucifnvber'-^iiiwl \after the plants ar e upptpy.sprittlUe as'kos ,'on ev- S!'y hi|l just bef'o,i;e...a,.J'a.l.l; of ,i;iiijl,,.')thio'li niakes a ley, andkijls •tlie : bi!gs,:te,a t hnosl 'ins'taiitane'o'uslyV the* smell;'i).f the onions When u p «ill lVeep'tlio flies\ off. ' \W'Havo adopted.this method for.a.nawbeisbfyT'ars, not pnly ( .OB.otvi! ; Vi'nes, bitt, bri. y.eg.otables such as beets, parsnips, (fee.., ljt, r^prnptnA their, growth and' Iposens the eai ! 'lh,-arotind the l'obts. Ashi2s sprfnkli'd; on yoiifig cab- 'biig'es wilKalso' des'troy worms- arid l 'infcVeaBe th'e.irgrotv.th.., ' ''•' ,'s '• .\\..•, • BEES.^-11'OW to cafch the nioth. or'.mil- ler. Dr. Waterman says : I tool; <(v)'& 'wh'ite d'ihhes,,(i[.,thrnk white attracts; their.atten- tion in^ tile. t niglit,),or deep plates, and,pi se- ed them- 011' the top of tlie.lifvos i .^n.cj.4il..-i ! them a'bout'iuli'f liilf'of sweoiened',viijeg:u, The nextmoi'niiig.'I-had' -anonb'fifty\ m'ifk-i.- caught ;;-th : e -second\ 11 igJvtlweaiighf,.fifty more ; the third night being cold, -1- \di.d J ; iioi get an y ;. the .fourth night being 'very, w«rm I ca-ugl.it about four hundred,,'the fifth night I got two hundred., : *•'' - AppLTiS/r-pWinter apples are be,tteE for remaining on the tree\ till lyel'lgrownand ripened ; it improves tlieir 'fiivoiv' ' ' —Wych.eidy,, the Comedian, mapied a girl of-.eighteen when\ he. was ^jer-giiig, on ; eig'hj.y 4 'Shortly ; aFt,er,, Providence,\ ,'iv'iis .jili'a&ejj. In'\its tnor'cy lo 'tlve' ydung \we¥tttftr* to asm ^he 8ld : tmui to {jnotiler ihd^U^W-i'r ^o'jl*,.. Butei:e he-jiwkljhns iJiiM-i^pai^ovfe' snV, he summonecf his young-Wife to atiiiowneed to lu-r that he ..._., . \Ppn'Mlfr--%Pi;rt- Wycherly liffied'hii'nself up ffi the -b'^Tciw\ gazjng with'tende'r emotion owhis 'Weeding ,\yi%-said ! .. •» • ; ,. s -.-_-. ,,j . 't ,_ 'My dea'reSi love,, thavp ,i'so.jeirin,iirpm \ise to exact from yo u 'before' I 'q.uft. ypu^ side forever'herd below.\ '\Wfll-yWilssuit> ;;me my wishes'will be attfended'tb' by yon, however great th e sacrifice you w'ill'be'-calJ-' ed to make?' 1 -• -,, -,.-- \ Horrid ideas of suttee's, of poor, Indian widows beiiig calldd on t p eypire.'on ; funer- al pyresj- with th e bodies of their\ do'deased lords and masters, ifl'aslied acro's's thfi'brain of the poor woman.,,-.-With K\ ddmSrlsive .effort-and dpspbrate resolution, .sheigasped oiit an assurance that his comiriands,. how- ever dreadful thoy might be, would be obeyed. --'.'•' ; ' ••'• Then Wydherlj','with ;a ghastly smile) said in a low and solemn yoiee: ; • ! ' 'My beloved wife, the parting request. 1 have to make pf you. is^-that,.wlien I a m gone—-(here the poor' woman 'sdb'bdd iind cried fndst 'veheriiehtly^— When. I-'ain'in my cold grave-Tr-(!Mrs.;..'Vyychei'Jy- .tolfliirier haiij. when I am* kid. JpjVr-r&JW;, dWonso- late wife roared with grjefj-^rwhcn.I.-an'i no longer a heavy burden and'a'tje, yoii-^' 'Oh 1 for Hcav-bns'sake ! howledMrsrW. what am I to do?' •*'••' v '-« ! '.;'» 'I command yoii, m y dear young wife—' (' y ep ) y-^i Idvd,' bobb'ed'-M:rs.Vy', , )'- : 4bii pain of inciin'ing m y •nialediction-^-.(. t y-e%dear, i groaned the honw'-strieken wife,)— : neyer\ to marry an old man .again,!' . ' ,, * ( f_ 'WTS. Wycherly dried hef-'eye's, 'aiul'in the mest ferment marmef promised' -thalndie never would;—'and. tbe*faithful womunTkept her word for life. . , a' -< . Sib PitoviuRNOB,—On 'Saturday*,! May 1st, a Mr. Green of, .Wo.odft'.il.lpi 'Otte.ud'a Ooiinly, while At work in tb.e.^aperHn,ill of Mr.' Clark, had Pccasion tp.put straw iri a Vat cdntainiiig boiling limc/wateiV His little, boy, Tfr'or'12 years of age,\had the day'before, trodddn down 'th'ui'straw;\ h'e, cming irf.unrJoticed by f 'bis-fsither, .s|)f<£rig in ; ,th'd : o being biit-little .str.a.Wjin ;th.e, v vat, he sank intp the'boiling liquin. _ fli/;ia,r ther, f s his distress} sjjrang fli \after';J)is •child, tbref- hjm. butj -aSd\'carried- h'irrt'in his arms ..Up-stairs.*, Wlieir Mi. ,<Jreen's r.emovec! t „ the ; skin, c^rne. dff The .little su'fter«r,died th e b^ools were .with them, same day; ' ' *\ \ \ — ~A. clergyman once-ocenpied th e pulpit , pf.the, .!atevvV\illiajn. >w;h.os(|| dis- cpti/se on account of its .ber6sy,-gav,e JJIJI- bfrige to' the'pitstor..' When'tlie. sernidit •W'astfonclncied, lliis 6ie>g\ynntrf : -ajilfed lii'm in tfieH'estry''ro0m'hosV J l!6yift'e3%i3/^ia 4ourse*' • ; •.-'•!• o\' r-r-w-s ,'•'•:•,•• <n£*? *Thefe: wasTope-e^ellent,:paf5sagej-.';,|.a.id 'IIow.ells—' 2, passge- wbioli- paptjctilai-lv gratified; me/,\.J f ' ; \l'.\ Z ^ ''\\ . 'Which Was .that;?' replied^,the,»*pther f not a Jiltlils .rejolCecT by the seeming ap= •proi'al of'sticli'a rrtitn.\ - ';, .'..' ' Why, sir,\ said '-H6wdlls,- (, -fjhe 'pasteage I was th e most delighted with was-yout! passiige from th e pulpit to the vestry-: room<\ I m \.. M ,*'•'•' 4?' i •jr+r?