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JVK COVX lRV-OClt COUNTRYS I N r F.K K . I i - A N D Ol'H COUX1I5YS FUIF.NDb. 15 Y C. F. C I A I li SO N . IJilOaivVLLK. 1SDIASA, FRIDAY. SSPT. 2S, 1840. VOL. XVfl... -.C

To t'einntry

A correspondent of the Windham County,

ticMW-TTOSe. ii tlttypillOS-J. ! 'eneca says, "I would so livens if I Knew '

V-T luicrcsiiiiji freii. the mines. .tlilrar-.'Ir. Ci i .1.! i n . I A SI:irc I:itprl-iimfTt,

1 T . .. .....J i..,!.. I.. r. .1. i e . .1 I " c 4"e It'uUtt 1I.JT additional new S from In the disonssini's w-l.ieli liv l:.L-...i n!:ir : T IB l.nci,,iotl Inn T.Miriul li . :i fill rennrt

t., Demoera., goes on as .o.!os i.i relal.oa a!1-! raa a;iv ,;,.as;jre be e(jUa to that of California in l!ie Philadelphia North American relating to the mileage of members of Congress, of some c xtreiiicly interesting ceremonies upon ' to areceot letterof Mrs. SwisshelmVo Country dojr,, a,,,i makin; all happy within my in- of the loth Inst. It will Le read with interest, censure has been cast upon the Ohio P.eproseu- the occasion of a Car presentation bv the D-'tu-

nen one was about to construct a as it is at least w.fc tl,... ,,,, . .,.! v. r.i.1.1;,,., u ... rr... .... ... .... ... . r...

. w.u u liiui UCIUID ... w ' 1 Hill 1 it i; vt IKTC V-il.tl W V. ki II ' . V VV. . .-v. V V i V.U Ll' IU t lid 1 UV Cffi . t ' I 1

Girls:

ni!ii..r r ii u..j- . liirt.t-iicuse. he was asked wh t .- liia nl.......

111 j..T.iiieiia,.ie iat.;e., irin.iiua n.e wi r. , . .. ..." ..j-.... published some thin I want to say to the conn'ry gals. ""' ,0"!.''t' " sal(1 h? "is to five light iul save ' U-ttfr You see, Mr. Klitor, there's a Mrs. Swifshehn, 1 bus may we all act so as to give light s.al,imt

Q euits a paper away oui i.i i euus i sun - ...... 0 ,,,. uc

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Irom ban D;ego, dated July 0th, Mr. ElishaWbi

m American and 3;exican I'omniis-

tbree times .s large as that of his pre.ieeessor, lashi county, on the occasion of the succ.ss of alias Gra-unn von Lan !sfeli , alias Mr.-.

V. ho i.i I.oln "loute Thv rit-:ci of ifcc j Pru-sian tyrai.t eouh! not iti) al. v si e -S" '" 1 oeucy imprisou her for f.ve years a ii f We published an aocou.U of the proreeoing j the penalty of this ollVuce,so he onion-.: I before a Court in I.ur'.o:,, on a charg- of tig.i- joi' i'rus?ia. ne was nest beard of in 1m v arainst Lola Months, alias HeSv Jai.ii s. i .vl.ere hhe ran a troer i f '-i.Ih:. 'M .,.,;ta .

I Years upwards

The

Ashtabula Ser.ti- the partv at the Congressional election. Aden

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ppointed bv their respective Govern- oci.eu uy a sou w uie metnuer, in c:cieuce utaliou lroiii tass proceeded to Y mamac m a

, ... nteuts to run the boundary line between the U. of his father, says:

i.ium S'aln in.! lrn k! !l -II l.r. . ..

The enquiry has arise

aire

"I I "a t 1L . " " ' the errors of their wavs. ...! ,nr!,w ' "UIS 10 ru" u,e boundary line between the U. ' Miner, says: , last., and there delivered tlie Hag. 1 He presen

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gals tn her paper, and the papers nil round the taue ot tvils. 1 i " mnr, n was me, mis- ; e u:iiik uie law auows too r.iucn inneage, tation speeth made bv lr. U rover, is thus re- seven years since; uwe

country have been copvia 'em. In one of her 11 ,s 1'ioger.es, that, meeting a young .hfZ r. UbV7 3.- .x 1 . : , i l A , riuuc"" wus al ported: ; at her M.rev'sTh

letters she lectured the galls about keepiu their who was go.u? to acarnival feast, betook I " " " r"",,V ' u,Br " "'Py our loriner uepresema-; Citi7ens of Tulaski- I nnfr before wi sur-.Wn-hut i'. s , ., handssoft, and told 'em they were to blame if him up in the sheets and carried him home to ,',.1, hT f A I "'l V'.0" f l,,ve',MV. h,lU' 'S,,y' in CF, ' t f , 1 ' , ' T " . thevdid'nt. and that thevcould-ntouilt so fast. fiends, as one who was ruouinff into immi- ljtaa bee0 reluc'(, fr.om to 150 and , also by h.s successor." j you as the .nstrument or the tool m presenting h:!ory. At the pres,,.t ,.,o:::e.t

o :v'ii. nent danger . nmfr,can company !rom :4 to 7. The'

'subordinates of the survey, tiior.r;h not abso-

It teru.inatea, hi. v.

We I:ac !iie practical dethronement i f the ,Ti: t-v

the following account i:i th- London payors: jof int country, u iio ha.i b.tnue u.U; Lola Mentis wis a perfect lar.:- Feme.-ix or ! her charms. Her ov. u cxiiia: ruiu

i ''flowed. The King if LuvatU '. ' !.... :;.! r . i :.. ... i

' ; iii-KIU 'i.-l-i; IVI 1IC1 IU .l.Ulillll, uit.l .1

ue i.erj '' l!io:' 'lpr 'urCc est:''-'s a patent ol : ;:av be i ' ',al s'l!? l'''jyed some ti rrii io tricks .

The Cleveland Herald contrasts the acts of to you from the Democratic ladies of C;!s a some thirty years old, or thereabouts; and as , iH l",,"c-' a ouu-iag nor pit bu.lt

rrect liear.t :,wh-.i

I'.iiiie out

r iove.iness .

flag! We all know that among the arduous regards her person .! appearance, though she is tasks of citizeuship stands first the teacher and still handsome, sho can no loader lav i !ai::i to

Thousauds are rushing through this country jthe treasured valleys and mountains. Ran- j n "

'duty of Orator, aad appear to day on the ros- j The career of Lola Monies, cr ral

and sensioiy as you win." uearni", savs 1, -' x .mi ue r.i:gni uoi lose time wnen what is the matter I Du tell what' happened. Handed he wrote in all t':e Ir.ns where he Our gals banrt done nothin f.ightv I hope. II . slor.p- . ha, ha.' says Jacob, says he. ha, ha, Pelby, jest! V h?a a g?utLv:ian who had b en accustomlook out and seo Po!hr and rol!v, a weedin 'the. ,0 Sire -way large sums of money, yearly,

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urusiu umr giues on. ana Fare er.un. -,...uW.oi.1i.m.....;1i1 iirrriiira i- . , M .i m. ru. :.? ... . t!v !:... i l:. , ' , raraian will cier cross the

..ir. ii mere wain two as sensuue rais a15 . ........ n i.nu i.o lortiiot. was io oe

you'll ginerally find, pokin the earth with their lound to whom he answered, that it was in the

glored h

that

lite hire cf

trum. I look arouud me on this garden spot of Indi

de

t James

anou Id wear gloves when they handled mops J pnaosopner, ,a so doing, has set a bright lutt.lv deserting have. n,irhtw V, ti.,t the two neiiilers, and places side bv side for flag! . ?.! tV:1 ilLTa 5 Menno.i ; the .J. charged aud received ; task,

r Mavtl,etime..on cZZ ZZZZTr n beprocured, and the .rent contemplated j by each, taken from the U. S. Treasury books, ; exhorter, next the soldier, I have chosen the ' the title of lovely .

fust I knew one dav Jacob cum ki from the srar- . npl or'' take young men away from places of TJL ",ron;clV "like t"e beginning of . thus:

den, langhinfand shakin bis sides, and soon as dissipation, but wi.l remove them altogether. .V

lie could speak, savs he, "Debbv, I'll rive it up; ' 1 ne celebrated l'eirarch was always low spir

als will be pals, brins 'em upas woman -like "eo when lie was not read-nr. wrilinc. or at IT ; T . V .L J , """'l"s- '"" i Dec. 4

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waste where is the owner? Gone to the'j; mines! ll)."'"'j A letter from Sacramento Citv, Julv 2:;th, C

states ou the aut!

1 Jaiu.-t aged priest

comiiij; tj

tJesait! aa.1

generally carrying ail

T .Mfi'

or Mrs. Ilert! i, has bjea rot:iii:l:e and

1 extraordinury. Ia all human probabii'.iy, ri:e is

rity of oua of tho overland i i

imiranls, that not ten wagons of tho whole '

mountains. Full

one half of the whole number are abandoned ! i c it

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n... ..,. , ouu i:ie ..u.ia.us are now ueiilff used

S'Coml c.;'j5i XX.Vch C"oisri..

Fmsha Whittlesey Cr. r?v Hiim rMi i.,;'..af.! sn.. coto ii

Third iSesMon WVth Concres. . ana, and t.ian.; heaven that sdu has made me ; an Irishwoman. Her maiden i.ame was Rose

Joshla R. GnrniNds, Cr. 'such a man! I look at the incorruptible c'.ti-' Anna Gilbert. Jhe was i..arrie.i in Ireland loan By Mrh?ge4i) miles att-Oc. $3? 4 CD(2ens around me, aad feel gratefal that I liv? Li-hman; and 5-t itemen'.s have bi.-n at various fosSia." iiXG!oWNG".SieSS" Cr such a people. Citizens! in your hearts.like times made to the l iT.ot that she Ua native ol Ty Mill age miles at rdc. J-iOl lit) j ours. 'hero bur:.s the bright gas light of Pern- ! Ireland and is the daughter of a ship keeper, to First Session XXIXt'u Congress. jocracy! In t'.ie late election yon have shown : fame m! forlane a!;!:e nnknowu. 111.-, caivhter

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Cr.

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llneverdu; the gloves 11 cost more than prajersann or.:er.y l.vuii will do more cood ' r i-econ.t S-s.-ion a.Vviii Congress. i'"""1.1 - .......... ..--i uu,

a man to du the weedin.'" ; than al! the money that micht be willed to his t- ' , ''i . , , , , , IL-1. Joshua R. Gi;i:ncs, Cr. . new men ior oliice is tile motto of our country ! t v. .-s ever lue desire of her paternal "

Well.Mr.Enitor.that aintall the mischief i it! "... ll . ..r " T D. 4. Dy Mileage 50 miles at t-Cc. $GtO CO . Let the i.ev.s -o over the land bv Te'.e-ra-.h ! U-.es of acoulrin- tl.is.sh,. wassent

I . : - v 1 YVlior. . I? :. i . ' "1 " J '". no; a p- .e.ir u, lirass CPU, 1 oe .. .... . . . . .......... - i- i ;

. i neiii miginy nisnest neien- i . " . r i" cirae .,,, i ....,..:.. .1 .... j ;i ... lias lie law been chan-e1 wno' .0 unvrsT 1 ''.a 'u ,.n ...r .i..n. n o,. .1 .;:i i.. . ..f 1 : .........:.. .... ,1 i,...- ...

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.Hiss Larr oee nas ten rills: me Oli;e?l .uui mail pui cown one ; ; ..... 1 u.r... .1 1. . . . - .. 1 li.:..i .. . 1 . 1 1... .1. . . ii . . .i ' . . ...

grown up, sizeable wimin ; and I see in a' Ue plate. Thatitipht not be per- , r " '1 VV, e. ,' .. V 3 1 a"uc!1 --" . , o.m.crs o. uer enemies by uiKer's overland u Mnsed. her progress bad been

that letter did

bor's

ones

v! r iT ' - ' K ' 3 1 The-rVc , V 1 , 1 -1 T - 4 W3ut f f'10-'. bul tlieir sufteringa from want of

Bhine than most of folks. ' What's the matter. ' a brood of chickens; wh,u the collection came lZrVTZ' v "IT V ,? " tit: t . 1 t ..iu . K f... ..... iv.... c ... . t,.e,.esert parties were compelled to burv them-

B.ri,x,N)!. . v.H.u.ss .an inK.e, - .c ....c cuut,; .ue soiu :n ,,. ..... ,. ,.0 a -,

:r friends who went off ia

Hut none have died, and most

er abandoning every thinp- but

ill be euaoied to reach Cu'.i-

C L"" 1 . . .. ,

homas Vincent had the whole New . V" V'' .ra8." ieuer wn ?r umier

rr.,,.. A .1,.;, -,i-'.;.u . .'iT-ct.,,.,!!..,!...,.,.!..... ii.. .1.:.. -aaieoi juiy .ti, is new tnree limes the size it

cook over a wood fire, aad all that nonsense.-! P-ins, he often said, not kuowine but thev who h f Z! ini JirZ,il' r aref:i.ii,..v.. r. . . , , !.i,v. i.:... u: -. . " ... i i"g I directions. Rents and property

uu . .nun, ... dtckv Ann assea ,or ' 1'".,..., ...:gui, m iinie.ee-n ,,;.

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i7i ' :.:: :.. fe t, '..r:.. . ""' the rctiunof the

kuu i are ai variance; oui iney ii listen to vou, 13 "ener u uive man io receive. ' ,ri, r r I'm .... -.j" V.:.i .: ....1 !ea'C.l 01 water.

... . . , ,c um iu . imiiu-iou a:i ti seen ..v.u o,..i..i.t i.oio uiiMinti 111 i of the Parties "f the President's ladv and tnnw tii uvt r.f it.a t street, went immedi uelv and rnrrerle.l ii f:ii!i. I . . ' ' '. . " '

world. Don't vou thiuk they've bin reaUin a!" for l "ho had omitted to do his cutv to the 1 rjf': lsi0Ils' vv

i 11.1 i.i.

letter to country gals about keepiu their hands child ptevicu.-ly.

son and their complexions fair, and that th-y -r- 1

some new cloves; and Tattv said she must have! rand hislhble also.

pair; and Betsey and Sally and Molly all f..l- Henry de Mesmer had such a memory that

lowed sn ii. l was mazmrly put out o sorts.! '1C couu repeat Homer lrom ouo end to the

for I'd got 'em all new gloves only a month ago, and they've always made a pair last all summer; bat I kept calm and benn to inquire how it happened; and don't you think. Tatty had burn't her's np, taking the pots and kettles off the fire; Becky had split her's skowerin the knives; and Sally had swept in hers; Molly's were split hceing in the garden, and so with 'em all. That letter from a city lady to country pals, bad cost their father six pair of kid gloves. Kut this ain't all; they must't put their hauds in hot water, so the dish cloth is tied on to a stick and the dishes can't be hclf washed, and the clothes ainthalf washed, and I don't see but my hands and face are to be the sole depen.ier.ee of the family, as they're the only ones that use wont spile.' "Well. Mr. Editor, I could'ut help 1 :fin right out, for her gals had gone ahead of mine; aad, says I, Miss Larrybee, I'vrt jest bin givia my gals a lesson on this pint and I'll repeat it to yours. When I was younjr 1 knew a family of gals who were mazin smart feelin, aad they used to go into the best kumpany. bat then they wa awful black and jailer skia'd, and it mortified 'em dreadfully. Well, they heerd somebody tell about bread poultices being korious to make a body's hands white and soft; and what should the silly things da the knicht r.fore thev was

goin to a ball but wrap up their hinds and face in bread poultices; and sich a sijl-.t a3 they wa

tbe next moruin! They had'nt been used to applyinsich things and they c.id'i.t know they ought to be greased; so when they tried to get 'em off, they had pot dry and stuck so light that they took patches of the skin, and they had to

soak the poultices off. Of course thev looked wus than ever. But the nnb of it was, the younjr folks got hold on't and the gals never heerd the last on't; and between you and me, (I don't like the gals to hesr me, for they might be influenced by such motives,) I raaly think it

was me reason thev never cot married

other,

Bishop Jewel had

parts of the world are now abundant, and gene

rally meet with ready sale. There are now in

our harbor 13G vessels, and most of them of i it . . . .

. iarje size, .uany vessels nave gone up i iecaa very strong memory. ' S. r r. . . 5. . . 1

which he had greatly improved bvart. so that ! .u ' " " . f iocon, wnere

liecouM exactly repeat whatever he wrote after .ju,. rt . ' . '

be well for sluoeuts to 1 J H fc

once reading. It will

write their 'I hesis, aud then memorize it entirely. Try, and try again, and it will become as easy as any tiling.

Klitil't ljr too I'otMic.

Dr. Oliver W. Holmes, in one of his choice

pieces, tells the fate of an editor to whom he

ETThe following, from a paper in the iateri- j sent some humorous lines :

or cf Indiana, proves that the hoosier head-ea

ters are a set of caumbals hear them: "We kept Old Zack's fast day honorably, and made no boast of it; but Donaldson, who ate three young roostor3 cud a calf's head, has been crowing and bleating ever since. CVsiit?lsrai-Rt ary. A vain young minister, who observing a woman weeping while he was preachine, called upon her after the sermon. I perceived, my dear friend, s;ud he that yea se.-med to fiel very much under my discourse this morning; will you give me some account of t!,3 exercise of your mind? "Ah, said the woman I did, indeed, feel v-ry much E3 ycu say. You i.iu.t know, sir,

ve her an euu-

attrai tions, uardian. In

of this "great country" lengthened the distance I Fellow Citizens not alone in our district

Democracy with its ears aud head erect like a geese, but tlie whole world is ou tire with Lncfocoism, which is f'J percent, worse than Millerism. Iu France, where the very bricks of the human side-walk were down-trcd den and her-ring-boncd by the cunning of whiggry, they now glory iu being free! France! glorious

between JefTorsou, Ohio, aad Washington, D. C? Certainly, three hundred aud seventy

miles ! ! nearly doubled the distance in seven years'.!! answers the pay accouut of the Honorable member who has always advocated a reduction of mileage!

A Ct.ie 1'sikc. The Bangor Whig of thj 21st says:

A lady livir.g ia Portland who has a family of

I' ranee! where celestial soups are distilled Iran: discarded bootso!es(and the epignstrum istitivat-

eight children visits to-day her sister in Brewer cd by tho fragraiicy of frogs stuffed with garlie, who has eight childreu, and they have never be- is now a free Republick! (Mr. G. fanned himfore met each other. The eldest was married Car . t 1 .1 i . . . . add moved from home before the youngest was I C,erma!1 foe!s ll,e sl,ock 10 ' '' of born, and it has never been convenient lor them j "er- "cer-vnts; and the cry of freedom, 'rousing to visit together, p.nd thus they have lived for j the boiled up sausages of Bologna, encom passes more than" thirty years without having ever! Italy with the links of liberty! The time or seen each other or been together. , , , , ,. - ; .. I despots is come! The dinner b!l of tyranny ID" "The orifice of the typhantnm appears to ' n-s rul,S l'le oppressors to their last meal! l. I . J ....!.. ..I.1...1.. ..... . . . .. , . ..

ac euidigeu, ..uu in.- loouies oi me aouor.iiuni . Itencetorlh and forever our ancestors snatched

He took tlie paper, and I watched And saw him peep within: At the first liae he read, his face Was all upou a grin. He read th? next the grin grew broad, And shot from oar to ear; II. read the third a chuckling noise I now began to hear. The fourth lie broke into a roar; The fifth bi.i waistband split; The sixth he burst five buttons off, And tumbled in a fit.

Ten days and nights, with sleepless eyes. ' I .! 1 ...... .1.1 '

i wuaieii inai w reicneii man; And since, I never dure to rito As funny as I can.

functions are much deferred in this patient,"

remarked the quacH coctor as lis held a su it man's arm. "Lor, doctor, where was you born?" inquired the old lady. "Iu Germany madam, in Germany. Finish

ed mv education in i ranee."

the burning brand cf regeneration from the handi fo timid posterity, and planted it deep in the bowels of the future! Let it grow. Bat the end is not yet. The sirocco of a moiii. d desolation s-heds its crocodile tears over

"I'thought so. I knew so," replied the old '. t!ie iu'"r'it instincts o! "toothless wretchedn

woman, "nobody was ever born le.thiscoun

try that Knows as much ss yon do !

tiiat I am a poor lone widow. I had a food hus

band, and every week he n l I would take the

old ass and go to th j market with our little rai- i

' j sing from the garden, and by our sales cov.ld j Mrs. G.-

raise enough to keep np comfortably. Be.t'dav?"

Three yesrs ago my old t.ivn died, and" then I j Mr. G. "Decreasing. The Board of Health had to go alone r.nd i!t the Lest I could with the ; report but few cases to-day."

help ot the good beast. Lut a year ago my dear : Master G. A child cf eight or nine vears.

A fracl. -"My dear, hew is the cholera to-

j old ass died too, (here she burst into tears) and ( who had been listening with great attention, j chant, as a servant appeared with a turkey. j and tonality to all within his don

nere i na e i.een alone ever since, and this mor- said, "i ather, will you pleas, tell me what kind 1 ann- a 1111 lonen, replied the printer. Ilalv ;s tQ 1. reformed it n..,st 1. .

" v. ..iu..... i..iu i.e.... in n eua.ii, me i.oaru oi ii-'aun is anaue 01 i

voice, it sounded so much line tne dear old ass, ; Will it make good arrows?"

couldn't help crving, indeed I couldn't boo-

hoo-o!"

throughout all Fnglni.d, and the cry of her

thirsty and lai'.l i. wed millions is for 'Gin! Gin! raid no work." This is the watchword that

even wl.ilj I speak to you rings in the ears of

ti'ieeii Vielorii and causes her to filter in her fruitful career! The despot of Prussia Huns Prussian blue at his fate, and Austria gasps in dismay at the howl that tells of the approaching knife lhat is vai-Td lo wrench her opart at the

hingvs.

Ia Italy, wonders have been accomplished! ! Who cares for him setlhiT ..risnners nt III., mv

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ytlf; ---"'--'"i' C".r ,giv- freedom to tho pros-building railroads "Xo appearance,'" replied the lawyer. breaking up the. corruption of the police aud "Then's a 'sample' of it," said the mer-' tni'gistrate and securing justice, protraction

dominions? If

: done iu the

O" "I'll take two children if I can have, 'em cheap," said a tall Yankee on entering an oyster cellar in Canal btreet, the other day? "Two children? what two children 1" "Why, I liaint got any mys If, an.! your sign reads, "Families supplied'," dou't it? I want you to supply me with one." Noah's Mcs.,'i;ger. S'rclo-ioii.il K::tr.tl:s. A doctor going into his boarding house, and not finding his dinner ready, exclaimed:

with a high hand. To the English who courted l.er fovir was verv attentive, and she was kuow a t

? hand and glove with at lean one corre.-j.i . ol a Loiidoa morning journal, resmeni u. iiieh. hen Maxhaiii m was dethioned, i ; with great d ffxulty Lula escaped. The ; would h-ve torn her to pieces if they 1.-..

i.auuA on ner. .as it was, thev wreck-..: palace, he was ultimately dei.nrted t.. zerl .i.d, by command of the new kiiijr, v she joined her ancient lover. Whyandv ':. fore she again separated is a mvsterv to tl. meiit; but to tile surprise and am izemeat Loiidoa public siie was announced in ;h nals as resident iu this iip-tropidis. (i.-c ". tne i.es:.-e of "lui't hunting" J.dur Hud i her tj see the -.voman who:n he had dr: , .. bis oi-u stage, but she kept clo?o for a ;. : . It is said, that, in consequence, she ws i.: .. . land maltreated by two abandoned fe;:;;;l - known to the moral youths of the fa.-h: .. wori.!, iu this moat Godfearing coui.try . .returued to London with an income, as vh - - ted, of 2.CU0 pounds a year. lie w: :::. vitiied by many of her old friends, and , oLhcrs, it is se;d, by Lord Brougham. Hlu : clared her inlelitious to get married, and few days Mr. lleuld was introduced to hi-r . after u very short courtship, a marriage, t. pi tee. ! The friends of Mr. Ileald were indigna:.! such a connection, and Misslieald, his uai.

.live, months

to i-arked

ie Uiiencv 111

the French aud Italian lungaages: Gifted with ext raordiiiary conversation..! powers, quick witted exhibiting an unusual vivacity of mental &. physic;.! acquiremenls.and beautiful as Cunova's most exquisite work, she at the age of fifteen was surrounded by numerous suitors, several of whom were of high birth and reputable standing. Her eye discovered i.i Lieutenant Janus, of tinEast India Company's servi. e, a favorite with whom to roam through the world ; for which she

ever had evinced great preference. A short leave of ;.b.c.i'nco from doty a feiv short hours of love's sweet musb: theconsent wc.s gained and in July they were joined i.i marriage at Mealh, ia Ireland, aad immediately departed for India. Confinement was, not what the ladv

had .We 1. HercispoMiiun was to roam HU,j '"""'"liy appointed bis guardian by the c u wander thn iuh the world. The fortunate bus- of c!,:i"cer.' 'med it expedient to make i;.

band exercised a restraint over her lively and

animated natur.- th-l warred crainst her feelings, and although request -d to reliuqc.ih l.er desire to mingle into society, to which her presence was courted, s'ie disebee ed tlie wi.-hos of her leigp lord p.nd beciino the guest ofthe giy.tlie c!s. rved of rill b ervers.w'ti: 1 u:; ireds i f ;:dmirerr and attenda'-ls r-a iy at Io r lidding wSa!evcr it mi. 'it b This was the f.:-t f.;t..l t, p; j- alonsy crept in a:j tln li-.ppy r.nio:; w.-s n n-

oere.i ihscerd T.t.

Charges

Icfiiiir2 hi Ioition.

The editor of tlie Fellowsvillc (Va.) Demo-

i A , . : . . . . . . . i -

.,ow mr. r..mor, i ve wnuen Dootiis cralt,1M dt.Snwh:g ii; TT t Sir heril.cA I knnm ... 1 .. .. f ..- ....... I .

....... . , - ..i. n uv. .. .1.1. I, VI V'.. I , II'' i VI

Mr. G. "Amanda, fix this boy and take him

to bed, as I must go out this evening, and see M. in reference to that office he wishes me to run

I for." i Master G. Ta, pa! do tell me how a man

l runs when he is running for an office. Was I I

t'onclrt-i vo. A clergyman of the Univtrsalist denomination, was accused, while in Lowell, of "violently dragging his wife from a revival meeting, and compelling her to go heme with him." He replied as fuilows: i ii ... . , . .

i. i nave never nuemptci io lutlaence my

. . . ... .. "" -' i e are whips, ion sice. Doitom sn e. tot it r ..... . i -r . 1 . .

wimin readers wilt see .Miss t-wisshelms etter. ;. . ' i- j - i . kixxin lor an otnee wnen i had the oowel com- wile in i;tr views, nor her choice ol a meet inr nd I think their fathers and brothers and lovl I ; C2de Utt Tl' ljU,i,,t?" I 2- ' ife has not .ttended one ot the reviers, if they have any, can readily convince 'em ,', "1 C . .d l,1 s df'. eas? I Mr. G "Yes, my son, and now you have val meetings in Lowell.

that the best recommendation for a body's hands ,,,,. '.!,: " ',' "," -!" . V. i ""y permission to kiss vour mother and run to. 3. I hav not attended even one of those

W.1 J . "V U" fU -: anil,it u e' can .i''1 a : We are n sprout ,.f the Whigs ".6 ho were i bed"

, "vu it n ii u lit z-it a ouuio) v uu?n yi tin: I

regular, orthodox, shad-bellied" fashion. We want the Tope's head cut off aud a pudein-bag made of his night-cap ! In short we want Democracy and nothin shorter. And is there no room for reform iu free America? Canall doas they like? May some of us do nothing? Have we liberty of conscience? Fellow Citizens I hope the news from Pulaski will sweep the vagrant act and other

black laws from Iudiana I DO! Gentlemen,

m i ., replica

tions to Ihe iiKt.eo ct her husband folhcvi ,!,and after many reproarhes, thev teii;,r..ted ; . !,t h aving India for England, aft. r having resided w ilh him for nine months. But calimuiv r.i ivr "travels in a slov.- coach." I!-r u-:i.ie was in the

mouths of all, her character was traduced and

her st.'.i!;!iil society questio

vindication, written by herself, was published, and was and is often reared tuns a composition partaking' of the sublime aad bvuiiiiful, never surpassed. No rude bombast was visible iu its melancholy breathirgj of a soul pouring forth, in eloquent strains, its complaints and its replies to the base insinuation and innuendoes which were set on font by a busy world. Freinds appeared on evrv side, and the scales

q':ir!es into the rumor tha tho former hul... of the lady was alive. The result cf that iq. ry led to I lie present proceeding. A wan.. was obtained fur the arrest of ": hi oountette" . a charge of bigamy, mid ou Mon lay i.iie w ai taken it. to custody at her hou.-e ia Half M street, Piccadilly, just as she wan t-bout t into her carriage, trhe was takea to tlie s.' house. At the. station house Viat -st. she ee puil. d out a cigar, and apologizing to the so int. iidei.t or inspector for nut having nnoth n ' tlilr liiin, proceeded io smoke u with the i;.oot UjCoactra. At 1 o'clock on tlie same the was loiidiiobd to the M.rl'ooro'.."''' where she underwent ua examination before .' LitiLhain, ihe sitting magistrate. Si;c ci): the court, leaning on the arm of Mr. Ileil.:, v

J lett rof perumica io nave a chair beside In r. -

:.ppiared quite unemtiarrassed, Jtiiri smiied s -i r:d tines as she ma le remarks Io her hcifii the was slated to be twenty-four years e.'; on the police th.-t, Lut hi s the look cf a won of at leajt thirty. She was dressed in a black snk, with ck. iit.ing black velvet jacket, a plain white st;'. bonnet, trimmed with blue, and a blue veil. I -figure she is rather ptuuip,bud of middle heigh:.

j meetings for any purpose whatever.

I 4. Neither mv wife, nor myself, have anv tub this flair' f:,ir l.an.'s . r...,.rl,t n,i t,i.i

r .n!Ka..Ti.r.iVii,i' : a n . ... .: J ' '

- - - - iiiciiuaiion io auemi iiiose meeimgs. We were recently told of a man in one of the ' 5. I have no ut!

were soon turned. eMie accompanied hrr bus- of pale dark complexion, the loer part of lau band as stated, to India, and r. turned to Eng- features syniiiiftrical, the upper part not sa land, ami a legal separation took place between good, owing to ra'her proniineut cheek bones, her and husband. The cause of that scp tritiau bat set ofl" by a pair of usually large blue eye was an allegation of adultery wiih a capiaiu with long black h-shes. Her rep uled hur-bai..:, Lenox, a inemU-r of n Devonshire family. Mr Ileald, is a tall young niau, of juvenile fit'

hearts carried it! Cherish it in your heart cf hearts and should I ever die my proudest wi.-h

le evangelical j O A publican's wife ia Suffolk, whilst at would be, to be interred in the meanest pu.Jla animation he ' church fell asleep and let fall her purse, in . ia Pul iski!"

mrA , I. . l ..- . ' I

difiheQ with a nlni'. t h i S ?e?'. na ? '".n . pl e:e fouuded upon reason, common sense, dishes with a elotil tied to a stick, it wont si.cm- .. .: , r ' ' '

fy seein they dont have only now and theu a'- ji.arles.doVoroallv lvemv !auhtcrr ' Air.:, t1

uuiu io mace, and an thev .1 eain in doui it v. .. t i -r.. .. I... .. 'cam,. uuui-uMiiiii'iio tit me

would'nt begin to make no the time they'd loose ... .. T. t " churches. Ia the course of his ex

. . - i.i. . i i vh rir . -I inr.i or i.i.i . ... ... .. ... .... .. . .

ia putliu on and tkm off the gloves to dti thee i".,.i v- . V, . q e "related his experience.' In speaking or his wnicn she carnei. a large bunch of keys. Arouevery day duties, to say nothin about its Win cl , r.i" C.a' 1 ' r . n"1,kl"s wa9 , past life, he said he had never stolen. "I did sed by the noise, she jumped up and ' xclaime.i, . . .. ... sails. ied ot the streiiP't.i of his a.Ittclion. 1 . . . ... : . . . ...... e . , .... i..-.. i. o .1 ... . :.. .. .....

awswara ano lasiii torcer to du em with the . I one nigni, sau ne, "go io a neiguoor s smoKe- i-usa ti, cji, mere n iiiiciniT jnj urese. gloves on. No, Mr. Editor, give me the man ' r .!,- .;..., ,u . "7.. T . , .. ; house, aud I thought 1 would lake n ham, ami i or woman who is re-,iy to grasp the necessary : .Vrnnt " eacn s't t M1" ' carry it heme to my family; but just as I rais- """ as well as the agreeable in this life, with nn- ':.'... ... K L '. ve" ' ed mv hand to-take it. that passage of Scripture u e see a paragraph "going the round

t a l- j . . . ' . w w U1C JUi- cary and executive cepart- - . n, 0r. m... .1... ri .i t .. -... i

givveu nanus aua leaness neart. went. came iu mj in.t.a, : ....,..... .,,.,,T., oei.,,,..,,,,,,.. . , . . , , .... V!,nlv

Jtour rrienl, 1 kmo,. i .-. 1 "A dog will bite round to the church wardens m h.s diocese a , 1 '

thief at in o-ht." circular ot inquiries, among which was: wncrt.. und I went off aud left the bam." j "Does your officiating clergyman preach the i , " 7. -7T .

This incident shows the benefit of laying up gospel, aud are his conversation ami carriage j , "

in the mind, in srlv life, this little proverb. It consistent therewith ?" ..er. . imiikv i , w .in was a g em.o.r.an

was the means of saviug this man trom tho l ..e c.rart n wareiea near i ainngiord. ri ;ni- : ol good parts ;.n! manif hn -.cr, ne !witiij crime cf theft. Bat he should have been more ed, "IIe preaches the gospel, but do.s not k.ep much pleasantry to relate l!.. following a.n-c- j 1 careful not to quote the New England Primer, n carriage." : , , . " i ,. i:, .- !! . ,!i , , , , Vi i . it- ii ..ole, as having occurred to hunscil vtiui; a l however excellent, for the TJolv liible. . eli- - - ! ' .. t rrT.!.. I.. ...1. ...... r.l. . nrt liv. .. Iv

..-..ir. tiieii ;n i.:- nor:.! lien oi ii.e i. :. a ..v... ........ .

i Mr. Hawks and a Miss Thomas w. re iut. r-inar- A vonng lady in the noirhborhooj had woa t tiie luUule sctao a""!ft-

u re and aspect, with straight hair, and sun light brown downy inustachios and bickers The nose being turned up, gives him an tir . greet simplicity. During tho whole of the p: ceedii.s, he sat with the countess's hand cLs -

DeBHRxH an WlNKL-J."

Mrs.

t wissoe.m

Mr.im . It a V. rn.

In answer to the above 6a ys:

"We do feel worried tit the peck of trouble . lien MnVin WinVle Jiri.t Mrs I .rrvlw. h N York,

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.wu iu.u uui m u. ... r ie-iiei. iui gais wot l, rn... 1 vani i be eals until thev get husbands, an' no use try- IVian an . '

in' to make any thing els r.v 'em. No matter how much good advice yon give them, they

will just take us much as they pler.se. and not

one mite more! Here these young Van Winkles and LarryWes, instead of knittiug a pair of

Jtood stout gloves that would last two years, and take a cut of yarn and a little spare t ime, mu.-t needs go to work and wear out their new go to jneeli n fixina' in the kitchen nn.l i..T,'.n n

rin knives and pullin weds ! It is awf tl pro- !';',;,',? vokin.andno wonder goed Mrs. Van Winkle Mi.-om-. should rile up a little. Then to have them a ty- Aikan.-i en the dishcloth on a stick! It is not onrself "''" who would stand it. If they will make cishwa-! lerso hot as to scald tlieir hands, we would e'en !

make them put their hands in and scald them.! illc t. Ciu innili, just to lam 'em !' Patty ought to W ashamed i The school master seems to be aWntfrom of herself to take her new gloves to lilt the pots Louisville as well as Cincinnati; or, otherwise, and kettles off the fire, instead ot keeping aa old l!ie s!?n painter, !lave 1!evor ,lis acquaiurag for that purpose, as we bade her. It this is tance. For instance, we saw a very splendid the way the Yankee girls follow our advice, we if .itsi ju over a door there which read as fol6hall have to give them a talking to. " ; jyWs:

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Music O cola;' hI.iiil; .telni lie Fif. ! -. n.

Aint you inity e'.iit .oiiritij". tioiK. it.ne. j The Reporter adds 'Thus ended the day, ;

after which a few went to bod, and the ret for

to , the want of better accommodations got p. brick

judgement went against iicr in the. I oiisislory Court, by default. She did not rpper ia person, or by potior, to the sui' instituted b her hunband, and the judgment was a divorce a meusii tl thoro, which was preyed on ll.e part

of tiie j laii.l.ff. Shortly lifter this, i-he appeared ed in both of hid own, occasionally giving it al her Majesty's Theatre, uaavr the name of fervent squeeze, and at particular parts ol .

I. jI i .Hollies a t-paiii.-h balaj nua. Her incom- t vidence whpertng to her with the fondest u p-teuey as a pubiio e'niicrr.liowever, was c ident and pressing her hand to his lips w ilh ju. .... on her first npp. aiaco; but, n.e l to this, she warmth. Lieutenant George Trafford 11-.

was rocoguized as the no'.arioaj Mrs. James, by son of the lale well-known Mr. George l!c a prince of the blood, una bis cum; aniens of the of :he chancery b:r: ,.1'iiubus box. The resn't was, thr.t her l.enitt She nave hail in the sum of KU 00 dolla-.. :

her appearance to answer tho char'e ut ai

ive

her from insult. Toavc-e t'.ieui-

-.-.Ve

in.

Hot !

cf the dire-t..r, Mr. !.ui:.l. ' ciir.cei'.'c.l I'tai-st h:a. : n sv

hhnic-n cf the higher cias !jo. t.-.i a vo-f-n : the tl-'ge Lola M octets appeared once More; after liiat s!ic i.eV.r Callo oa

t";nrt-li!T of liie Luc Ov. II. ried, upon which the Goshen Democrat says:

"IvcrMr: I am sorrY- mat I cannot uc.epe

bis affections, and he had commenced paying I From

, where -she tan-ied the virtu-

Euza L.'

"Dear Miss Eliza L I Wg vonr pardon.

1

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i . :i i.inif.1 !.n,i .n,,.r!ir.i i.ii.ia.i t ,1 c.t ' .r ner ii is ai..rer-se s. iMirine- ine coiirishi! i . .. . i- i ... .

yoiirkind otl'sr, as I am already engaged; but I , . , ", Klr." ... ,, . "cor nt l.-aiher. toni. times slipped with the la.iv's family, when i u" " ' 't' ';

a mi suretny sisier Ana would jump at L- ( While IJope to the h.,.pv pair tmts talks, lie was always regaled with a' homely' dish of j corresponuei.e-au Cf

i our Ooiig t.f "M.iv vou riii v.. ii ..it I. reel ..f Timimv mush and m ii k . a nd hei nir of a s -r ions t a r n as nee n made in puj.ie l it s.i.- vns

llan-kb!' geii-raily invit. d I i say grace ov. r the meal. ucd The supper, Frankv did not tike amis-s, as the 1 ,

wrote your name in mistake; it was .Miss .inn Jj-How many companies have been organ- family of the fair one were ia but mod-rate ' "" 1 intended lo ask have written to her per ized uuder Taylor's aumiiiistr.itioa for t.iggiug circumstances, and Wing hims If poor be admi- : "ir bearer. cold? f Alhaii v Areus. re.i such tio nestic t-conomv: beside b was s at- tin;

Hoping soon to he your afSectionale i roiher, - , 1 s - . j j ii i How many were organized under l ol.v s for

stealing i: ready dug : laid.

. llir o:nc tn.it; she might be culled upon set lo no, i e . reus si:lt i vvitii her new made lord t jr IU Coi.t.

lie'Lt. She is now in l.tr tweuty-fiilh )i;.r, a.idai though ti.e aoove is a brief aud lieslj sketch i. her l.equered life, enough is learned from U

tenure, to wonder El and to regret her ecu.--

leh-ale kiad of Ui,r

er'.ion ln.v

I The Doctor and Miss Ann were soon mar

; ried.

Afevrtliins l A vol:!.

A bottle of wine at a public di nner.

t:g socn lr.trcaui uisli. il fi r its in!

lhetl provided tin cou. l old t'li t'l i alfi'Ct.eas id seli-(.on:a! or in

ln nuleiuea. " I ho coiits" ot tru l ive, it is i

said, "never runs smooth." an 1 Fr.mkv char.e

I. ra

onmii at !:.. icva l.ou-v fiei.i F.ugh.n etded to Paris, where h.T beauty ai

re. '

l.er to a lirile more ci-

i'ati 11. flual power th t:i for its grily, X iz: li e jou realist in the

uty is slid predoiiiiiiHiit.aud her lharii

not iu the least impaired. Wo doubt whether

l pious Iliure wi ud rotnaiitic hfocau be diecovercu .

e the history ol tlie w orld; particularly w Lerc L. r heroine is so ycuug,so accomplished and to v

known.

TTT1V of the

ed to have a rival who was much richer than

A IMviitnnl inn r. iru !M1lir ill m Kri:itin

Ofltcc. cat when you are ia a hurry. Walking Wtaeen mer, after the hoard had been spread with l'i. i.- . c. , . ii... ,, ,.. .hat iwo umbrellas oua pouring t day. "Just frugal meal of mush and mi!!;, but before the Enter Stranger-Hate jou any Pa,HM that b y, Gojn "t0 chorch fdUV lw.1 taken their seats at the ta'd-. so,,,..

ain i . igneu i r . i nilloinl s'ailiio.T. T;.,;,iit iV n ..iialor of a one snied Frank vs rival riiiim. nn. lmm.-di-

I..V moiiarchy i.i lh..l le unlry the lh- B. atna!!o.:s, tiie .Mexaad.-e Du-

short himself. One ereuing he was visiting his char- r.i.ir-'s, the Mi. !n..l Clt.w'ier, i t hoc geuus

omue. Wi'.h one i f these ini i icais she fori.;-

Printer Yes.

V.utily Jlr.i Zic:.ti-. Taking our morning range through Lomi. Market, we found the fallowing to be the prke; current of family marketing. Although th. e-.iieral attenduiice iu ll.ismailiel is not so grc: : ;,s that of Fiflli street, jet it is quite large an

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... i .. . . rT.l..il,. m quarrel oeiwe ell a man uiiu His wi;e. ioiii ate.i a cnans;e t .inn- oieriae so 'iMan.-e oi i btranger-I want to gelone. Takes the pa- m

per aad looks much pleased

Trinter Why don't vou take the paper?

Stranger I take the Philadelphia paper

Hern Kcplv. L.ouisviue, l'eaieKrat.

Mr. Page picked up a young lady's glove at! Another, "Bar. Room;" and immediately opNew port, last week, and returned it to her with ' posite one of the Hotels, "Oil Cake, hole sale

a piece of paper, on which he had written : or retale," and many similar ones, showing the comes cheaper.

If from your glove you take the letter G, ,wn of civilfcalion. j Pnuter-Where do you live?

our glove is love and that I feel for thee. ! Contra. In our city, on e-tern Kow, near . ira.tr ....... ttaiu .... ' y,"'.! a with some bauil.y horses, which was termi-

,;, IS a Kill u WHiv.ii i r.u:s iva.no cmi - - i r- -

fleAPM-;. ' v4 rttiT rn Tnirleenth street ' W(

"C .-ife- Hons." Times. i farmers; how would yon

In a few moments she bandedhimle fMln,..' n-L"MO'-'-' ' a . ... . . ..... !'..,, , r.J,i.,,..,;:, nited as follows:

I a on"' new ere lour or nve mil

tStrau"er gr:as and steps o:t with tne paper uu i.m uoi mio.v n nui to t;e.

wl.oi.t niTerin" in nnv for it. lie rets his memoered having

l"nvrn1ic-t Vrt-n-h l-aiiic. I without otlermg to p.iv tor it. tie gets His meniucr ilhius tiearn .ua. .i. ! An American lady writing from D; " " uSU ! SriS IS cSnf ! Ul;TZl , -ke .h, effect ,, would have, Thev cnewci th.ir ,

j-vue.. . ..e..,.- v ere iwo idiots, one He- ; ln- ,i,e French ladie longing to a family of note, held himself muoji ' M that un'e superior to the other, who was of low rfegre?. ! re.,iv scilsl!

111. Journal.

ipg reply:

If from your name you lake the lett-r P, Your name is aoe, and that won't do for me Providence Transcript. T. .... .. , .

.. main- hrillhnl nmt h.ill t ifnl ComnleXlOHS

In a town between thirty r.nd forty miles ! n tvit rity. It seems that water is conceived ; up the w orld so it does sure,

poumoi nosion, there were two idiots, one W- I,,-Vr.-nM, I ..nsrw ,h rr....t s.ioiler of the

. ess some untoward ct. .,.,

. it, r..rt - tl, ... ... ..ft' tr irh. 1 1 ne rvu.ati v tv .to ivei ,hh m. . ..i . ..-

Ouecay they met in the street, when ihe'aristn- '. i"''.:.i. ..'. ',.'.. - c-.,. .. ',.' ...'...i., r- llentjn from Boston chanced to find himself

cratic idiot exclaimed to the other: J ,L owners content themselves with gentle rub- . f-tonjt a little party of young ladies, away down LezetlLezer! yon are a fool!" bing with a e:rv coarse towel, and include wa- East, last summer, ana whi.e u. te enjoyment "1 know I am a fun'" i.n...J PL.,.,, ' . " . .i. ...... ...... .. ..f s.-.in innoreiit pocial play, he care!ess! p,ac-

drawing in his haniriit;? tongue, "but riide.non'i ' " .' ' ; ed his urnt arounn the ulemler waist of as pretty , na Mojitgom-ry, aged 15 years, whowassup-

you are a fool, and don't know it." "Doctor," said a gentleman who was notori- ' a dams-l a Maine can boast of, when she start- posed to have some knowledge ot t.i- movem-iMs Philemon Wlonged to an extensive genus. I ous .,r laziness in general, and sloven ness of ed and exclaimed, "Be done, sir 1 don't iimtlt of a gang of horse thieves, was mr. ere., by " person in particular, "Doctor, 1 have tried every m 1" Tiie gentleman instantly apologised for being sum k w im a heav v club. 1 ue b.,v was t'Ki,d. ! thing I can think of for the i hcu.natis m, and tho seeming rudeness, and assured the halt cf- tnrown into the cre.-K. A man nainei. Mam u el Aa oldservantdriukin-tc. his vc.nnm:s're 'without the least avail." Tho doctor, alter f, nded f.v. one that he did tint Uiteua to insn.t Perkins, who, u is supnosed was hirei to secrete irV.nn.. .1,,. tI.t. r.,..i. . . i j ."Vl i i.... ..,....!,.;.., . ,,i ; if !..., X ..":.' she. crchiv. "WeH. if vor, tite body, when ail etlort was made to arrest

, - -"w 1 n.t-, y..!,,;.-- g n U ........ - - - - , . . j - - wer many happy return e f the eiav. lie ua.! ev..r t-j.S a e',- , s-.i-t ' ' n'.::'"'. vou may uo soaga:::

f

it load, and n iueiit remain.'-! to !!! t.i ta'e hi' the clean white clot'.i. In th- course of a rl.cu time, however, t ie l.ilde was again fdrt.i-.lied, not as before, but with tiie suitable appendages for making ta, and -ith w'!ti bread, such ;'s is hastily bake t, and in common parlance, called 'short cake.' When all was ready, as was th"!

from any house, custom, brother A was invited to say

t last 1 rj- grace, who with due solemnity, hancs loldea.

heard that tobacco woun

; king a new baton an eveuing ride.

K-iKtUy noises I A member of Col. Collier's party. II. R. Hub bard of Columbas, describes a vexatious sirug

ed a r! -s conn rtion, which v.-. - severe i by

deatii in a tin- I. Dajnrdin, if nioihetioii s. i ve s re rjit ctatde. Owing, perhaps, to the coatigci... i. ri-'it, w as l is n.aae, and l!i .I of bis .duy. r is'-f this market to the R,.i!road I 'rpot, (as tiB.a'.n ..!,..:'. The trial tln.t eo-". -d, u:iua v.d.i.ii 'mo;l of the peaches iu market come down lh that "L!at k fellow" Don. as v. as exaioia. d, dis- r.iaj from lite copu'.ry above) ihe uplly Ui!s

close, horri

ly mve;: of be ill-' !

nf ih'amies a.- surprising ss it w n;. date. The in: n v. lis ee'.a.

lo la. s t acoaal r w.- li.e : drj-cse

re '. : and lanr

niorci.ig of medium qualities cf this fruit was qaite larg.-, and fair qualities sold at f.dr prices ; a good ai lit le of both Free.-loiie ai d Cling

.1 l is-lit t lo ct

r .

he una ni.. o:-e:!d for 5!t'ai!."C n half peek; Prime butter sola i 1 is property, -l iUMiic, ca J nits-ium, 15al!-c; Eggs, lCc per

bits for a few moments, Men both i' gta lo

plunge furioosly, 1 had t'.i 'lires, snd 1 iaid on j the whip as hard as 1 could, and off we started : ou the jump. i Eloirid ."TI:a.lcr unt Kuicitt M'r I.ilu(itit' (Invr, Sac to.,

About the Xi insl., n young girl named Sali-

and eves closed, pronounced the foli.iwiug im-

pruinplu benediction:

"Tiie Lord b . raised, 1 Haw I'm t.niaze.;. T.i .. h. iv t,;., I.-.,-- '

Here's si i.rt cake ana tea, For sooner I see, , Where mush aim ini'k was intended." I It is iilir.ost unnecessary to r.dd, tiiat rler this grace Frankv never reiurned lo woo I. is ladylove, hut left her lo the lititUttirbtd possession cf his more fortunate rival. !S;11V:. Awn- of our acqu.dul.iucc sawing witliu saw thai was not lite fh..rpe-l taw iu the world, after vainly trying lo saw w ith it, broke out al last us follows: "Of all tiie saws tiiat 1 ever saw, 1 inver vet ta4 a saw- s-..w t he that saw-

Lola Monte, iaheiiled i

g a chief shuro in a Furls ueivsptq.e r, cozen; Potatoes, I5c per peck : S xeet Potatoes, e e. .led i.i.:;elf. S..e was present ;.,! '"': per half peck; Green Apples, 10c per peck;

1 nc .ii.. wi.l. a

wili.jss ot ne tn.d in ones

place nl Roiioii: but lioli.ing transpired lo iut di :a'e her me... ale! cr ii.iaie Jiutely in tin c e cf his t'e. t t. it is presumed tiiat s.ie parted w ith her : ii;-. r.

of tne Pons eiun..l, for she sucu afterwards q.i.ited Fans, and the next piuie she was lunr: of was at Il.rli.-i. Ile-ra : ::c came til Coat.ct wi'.h tho police ia chaiac'.eii.-;ic mn.ir. Ala miiiiary r.iw near Pud.4:n, he i.ttviupled tf break lhr" the jj"'.iil..r.ii-,5 vvi.o kept of;' the crowd of s,.eei .'ers from tlie king dounliess she bad a les.-i ou liiat maudlin nioiiar. h and sm.de a policeman ..-.t.i a iidi:-' e.:.'-. T.a

n. which took ' L'eiUcr fleans, frc pel quart; Siring do.Jcper

ii-lf put-:; Tomatoes, 5c per h-tif peck; new Wheat Flour was held -t $-d.50 per K'f lbs; i'icl.'od Pork, fie per lb; Frerdi Ucef, 5a6c; C.-7. .. do, de; Veal 5c; Mutton, 15c for fore, one 20. S. tor hind quarters; Corn, 4oe per bush; O; ts 2' Ciu. Atlas.

I.aja. lae sr I'.::!c .g.ar) to ita) Z3sLJTtt.'ie are certain books which e.ery man livtilJ possess as his uwu; aud every r..dii..'

i t'V t:egns-j j.o ".dii -r a ct:

iaa .:eire-

I;

!o lii.la. .

!or!::s-wile and ihih'rau. A tritiing sum . ..si.'.- each t'loitlh, and redeemed aii:iseiiie-it-. o . 'i u r i-. s , w ii 1 se'ou tv an acLoaul vi iL..-l' ..-'k-

blew his Wains out wi'.li 1