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BY C F. CLARKSOX.

BROOKYILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY. FEB. 25, 1853.

YOL. XXI. -NO. 10.

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READ.

From the X. Y. Tribune.

apolfon' Tlarriairc.

. '-w I'V 3! oaiineat cJucatioui-t, that . m r-ji 15 the most di:;icu'.t of human " "a:i i every school teacher in the , ; t be tr.u-. The causj of this v ;s that while there, are about forty u Cm Ensrlish language which have to be there are but twenty-six letters to -.-: those, therefore, by twisting and - cra::ipi"C and stretching, are. made to ' ; :e duties of forty characters, not by .ivaaticarranceaient; 1101 by representing .. oanJ in otic position, and another cerif -'ii ia a second position, and always 'c these sounds when occupying their : n,i;:io;is: bnl they are huddled together

aced to till no a chink there, iu such

that the must learned

England or America, have

.:;si'o U fix any rules or the easy .-nt or correct spelling of the language. v this prions himit ranee to clemen- . ici'.va, t'uo old alphabet has been revised od.so as to give to each sound a shig'e which letter, and never any other, always i"-.:l!;e sinie sound; so that the art cf crafts simply in being able to speak ia vft'ssiou. the sounds of the several letters -v word. Thus, when the pupil has -: the ability to read or to spell, a few

averajre numoer ol syllables, ha

spell and read any words iu the

j tains it by the free suffrages of a great had had great success in Madrid. He 'y Ciey-ASiory with a Moral.

people. Thus, obliged to depart Irom was from the Theatre Histonque in l'ar- : by mart a. denibow.

day, is. She took a fancy to him , and had a ! Oh ever let the aged be,

and Ionr conversation with him. When time As sacred angeis unto tnee,

in ins lairci uy . , , , x . C U r 1 r XX11?J :j !.- HIT. 1 1.. I I O.ll n.......

nniwinir i ilUtinmiishpil ii-(.titnrois f uicicicmoiucu uuiy me luuicc vi xue ivr leaving came," cu, saiu me xuuu- ua, 111,11a. tucu paj ucn viu.cuu. whln 1K tcltrZTZl P- . . t., "mycarriage is here, and J will take -yonder .courygawUy; as , live he is

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Louis NapoU-on is the great aefventu- ' pCop't d QCParl " r of the ace; he has just accomplished PreceJents followed to the present d i important stage in his career by es- I m-v ,narr,a?e became a private affair

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in another column. Nanolecn ! , " uu .Uda T,. . "lK Ti i" , y 1U" a,ern"e .lo "ls Vol- fyK

III, and Eno-enia, the Emperor nJ 8 o-sungu.,neu uiru. - man was a little aoasnea at sucn a cour- ' Emm ess of the French, mav be nronoUn-'Fre"ch ,.n hea.rt'. by education by the tesy from such a ady ; tut she insisted,

i ,' .1 r 1 .u 1 recollection ot the blood snea Dy her . cod worthy of each other. f . , , . ' . It,.. - . - ... .. father in the cause of her Empire, she This marriage is of a peace with its h s s iard the ttdvantai, ofnot hero s general course of conduct. It is fc . in'France a iamily to whom it a sudden it not an unforeseen act; it L - . -. . .- . a.

comes from the merely personal motives Etlj.5 ,vith ,11 th ,iitiB.

beckoning to the coachman. Now, if he gets i n, there'll be fun, for I do love to plague these green ones. Why, M illy, how von nnpn vnnr trtfiit IiIua pves: vail ain't

and they departed together. I frightened, are you? Look at her, Anuie Mile, de Montijo was also a great h, VI, just look at her." - n.,ln. r !).. : .... T7 .ll :.i

tt, Kll.f!V.tri ' Millv. timi.llv KlirinUinir baek into her spiit. i aD0Ul ,n B'uen "PP'-

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She was present at all the bull-fishts in . ou wj"1" ' u so impolite, so

to assist you out, young ladies.' How daintly he conducted -M illy to the ground, but as the others decended there was a chilling reserve in his mauuer and a painful confucion in theirs that told how indelible would be the recollection of that unfortuuate meeting. Bell Grosveuor and her sister returned the nct day; they could not endure to meet Professor L in the presence of her mother; but they have learned a lesson which they will probably treasure for life not judge by externals, and to tre.it old age, even in rat.

j with reverence as holy as though it moved

, which prompt all his steps, and is done of tfc . d fc ., bg fc 0nament xvth his unial headstrong independence j ofth throne.in the davof danger she of will, lie consulted nothing but his .,., . , ' r ...

...';. co::

- a'.en in

Madrid, where she used to wear the most . u.ur ni'eness ? reservea lor me city

. r -f j,c!..:ii near.' we consider such le lows as that 110 magn.hcent costume of a Maja de bev. bodie,. aaJ if t don-t waut t0 be u h. somethinsr like that of Mile. Isoto in the h h .k-... t,;.i i

own ple-.ure in conclmlino- the eno-ae- i 1 "c " "swi" ri"- uanei 01 vnu sauie name ai. muiu um wul, Ul(5 coachiran, lhats all.' ment Havinrr letermined on i" the ' erS" A Catholic, she will address to much more characteristic. A very large ! Then you won't catch mo sitting on the ,..'. 1 0 u . heaven the same pravers with me for the and hih comb at the top of the head, j same seat with you," exclaimed M illy, with 3l:n-stry weresiimmoneanoitogieai-ih!ipii;ncgs of Francg In fin0f by her with wreathes of roses falling with the 1 a look of alarm, springing away from her ico. but to receive the announcement ?race aml her r00jness she will, I have hair; a profusion ofdiamonds, necklaces, I cosiu and ensconcing herself ina seatoppoo their master s resolve They ;wn- , ,he firm je,, to revive itl the braeke s ad ri , & show ald ; iu ,.,,. , n 1. -.. stratedthey threatened, they resigned, same position the virtues of the Empress tight waist, cut low in the neck, and! much the better," cried Bell, with, but nothing could affect hi PjJt.c j Josep,iine. , wth bare a'rms. a ve sllort sUirt ' , ltrhe'T-nfer o"" AuC obstinacy. They mi"ht To their way, I T .1 -tr,,.,: 1 j . , -A. . 1 j 1 ' -i i Dom 01 nuii. nere ne cumes. u, Annie,

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to t ranee that 1 have preferred the wo- I ery, and very small embroidered slip- The younj; man unbuttoned the coach man whom I love and whom I respect, pers. When she appeared in the circus door himself, for the horses was going up to one who is unknown, and whose alii-i she was 6aluted by all the torreadors : hill, and springing up the step rather awkance would have had advantages mixed i and exchanged with them the most cor- i wardly, on account oi a large poitmantua he

with sacrifices. Without disdaining ) dial ereetino-s. "To thee. Countess de : V se.e.J n,.,u". on a, ,seil ner. . M'"y-

and he would ro his. lie wanted them

fur less than they him. And so at last they prudently submitted. To have very little respect for the

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ui.uui, .uo, muu -u....r., .1, ,.v...aa. ,ilh s.crifices. without disdai iung I dial greetin gs.

nogr-ai .s,unuau.i0l.....mu(moiie j yjeidtomy inclinations, but Teba, I dedicate my love and my prowNapoleon III. But to many, Irom mere , aft"or hayin taken counsel from nlv rca. ess, u woulJ exfclailn walling kisses passion, a woman to whom he had not S(jn unJ convictions. In fine, by 1 toward the young lady. "Bravo, AntoheMtatei cga u and again to propose a j . jn h(? indep;n(,ence. lhe qualities nio! BravoJose! Well fought my boys,"

more'.acilc t., is a very grave niunner, r t K,nmns ,l!..i ...u.. i i ,v . i: i

' 1 111 uuiin.-nu Hwy.w i rtUy UtIICl WUI US Uk LIIU IIIUSl 1LUVIOI U

ASIoryWitUa.noral. Some years ago, Mr. K.t an American eeutleman, having discovered some new pro

cess by which he thought money could be made in England, concluded to try his fortune in Loudon. Very soon after his arrival, be presented himself ai the office of one of the leading journals and requested to see lhe editor.- fie was desired to give in his name and business, which he did, and an answer was speedily brought that the editor was engaged. By dint of great nrgency, he at last succeeded in making his way to the sub-editor, aud having never found any difficulty iu obtaining a hearing from gentlemen of the press in his own country, where the time ot an editor is considered almost public property, he proceeded at once to explain his discovery, supposing that it would be received as a favor and duly glorified, as a matter cf t ourse, iu the bext day's impression. Before

'But lam a portionless orphan, Henry. But you are the sain Milly Gray that sat in th back seat of the old stage, aud nobly resisted the influence of wealth and fashion when those rude proid ciili would have laughed down the uncouth countryman. Fioin that moment I loved you, aud still more when I perceived your delicate attention to my father's Iriend. Believe me M illy, no true man would trust his hanninesa with one

who wauld insult his gray hairs; there is little j 10 bave ,,is discovery noticed

heart iu such a one however laultless the exterior, aud I have such extreme reverence for the aged, that a loathing impossible for me to expiess, came over me when I witnessed the behavior of your cousins They may be wealty, highly educated, fascinating, but I would no more wed one of them than 1 would play with a rattlesnake. There, God bless yon Miily look up, love, and let me tell you that iu my eyes you are worth millions, nay, more than all the world!

1 Silver Coia and Kma.ll Char. j Whatever may be the cause, the fact

is indisputable everyone in nia aauy transactions knows it to be ture that silver coins have almost entirely disappeared from the channels of circulation, as money. The silver dollar is so seldom seen, that the offer to pass one attracts attention as a novelty, and the half and quarter dollars, and indeed the smaller silver pieces, have become so very scarce and difficult to obtain, that everybody in all the daily transactions of life, is subjected to inconvenience in making change; and these coins are purchased at a premium of 5 per cent, above their legal value. This should not be so. The power to remedy the inconve

nience is in Congress, and should be ex-

be had fairly made his beginning, however cercise anj would be exercised if the

the sub-eo.tor cut po.ite.y D fc coulJ be illduce(1 t0 forbear firmlv by saving he had not time to spare,! ... . , i j . .. and that he presumed his vis.lor's object was j low P"ty wrangling and attend to

V, hy, yes,

nr. I should like . "it can l be done, sir,

wilhout trouble; write whatever you like; it shall go in; of course you will leave your

dynastic prejudices and the calculations

ol t !e novd.

7 r i,nwing is a tabular view of the newly rr:"- al?liabet ; after a little observation of j. of t:i new letters, the specimen of r-;?j:Mt follows, can be read without much n; ;:nt' .vi.iMAitr.T.

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probation, were the answer. In all such I

scenes there was a considerable display

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and may ivell be taken as a suicidal blow .,- ' - i m

at nis not ery so,.u Pow cr. i o a., up- of anibitlon r shall not be icss strong be. poarances the Emperor has committed caujie , shau be morc free. an irretrievable error; the mushroom has j Soon procoe(in,T t0 Notre Dani(? j fba

bOilUTl tO Wilt. rront flirt Pmnnwe trt tliA n-inl n ml ( 1 o.Kc

lhe dictate of pol.cy was. that n-jto thc army; the confidence they have in ' Liue an fast women our Countess, shouid marry a Tnncess of some power- mj a?ures me of tlulir sympathy, and I folinJ a matrimonial establishment dif-

or .11 11 some lllguiv rt- nuaiiie AT.;.i.r nn lMmiim hrttr t,i .in. . la.,; n, .,rto. tl,

preciate her whom I have chosen, you Duke of Ossuna, the richest grandee of will allow thtit on this occasion also I Spain, but he declined the honor. Dishave been inspired by Providence. appointed in this scheme, she received This address was received with cries j tbe addresses of a young noble of Castile of vive l'mp reur, and soon afterwards i an,i was nearly ensrasred to marry him.

lips.

Milly hugged the back of the coach, blush-

in? criiusuu wmi Bimuis lur hci tuuMi s. auu ' n n i r t .u u i .e i IVllmin Annin (rnHTnnr am hnlh WMirfff1.

Iii rAll nlrv frriii!v uhn wnm a verv mnrh I . - '

... 6 . V- i- i but neither of them has lrofessor I- or

Or James for a husband. They are, however, very say and fashionable, if that is any

coinp-nsiilion. But Milly, sweet Milly, lives

as hap

py and devoted a wife and mother as can be found in the wide, wide world. .

soiled coat, a shocking cap, over which a light, thin handkerchief was thrown aud fas tuned under his chin, looked up at them de-

of Spanish frankness, which tvould have ! ' - . , ""m "ul uul r ,, . 'in a beaut.ful ville in a country town

. , . . . . , r uih uuieci oi uiMr unrin was niuiseu, lie

ueeu very miockiii io me i-noc ui iuu- 111i.ji.i ,., t. ,

the duties they owe to their constituents

and to the country. Silver coin is exported to Europe s merchandise, for nrnfit Tt is mnri valuable in Rutland.

name and address. The clerk in the office a,,J nn Continent than here. 14.28$

will arrange with you as to terms. Good 0uncesof our silver coin in Engiand ia morning, sir." I-hiding nmselt bowed out.) , sfig8 in the United States. Mr U. went back to the otficei where he was . ' . .. r . , 0 r furnished with pen, ink. and paper, sat down, j This difference ,n value is one cause of aud in the course of some twenty minuua , e disappearance of this coin, and unproduced an editorial paragraph of perhaps ; less it is soon remedied, will continue to twice that number of lines. This he handed ! reduce the quantity until necessity shall

to the clerk, merely asking whelhei it would supply its place with some less valuable

"Certainly, sir. Editorial?"

suddenly put h s hand to his throat as if to

reputable

re'-'iii.rtff wtnen woutu n;ue given to hs I'.ytifstv new strength and respectabilitv abro U and additional security at hoine: or elst" ho should have followed the advice of his tittle Jerome, and taken , , Tj. ,.! nirl i rtunil

as us wiiea simple i 11 .-" ' "

for instance, of the seht.'O-

for soldiers'

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(iatihtrs at tt. v vr, tne t nii, " r--." ,

the Assembly broke up, apparently pleased with the annouccmeiit. Copies of

" " - ' " f. . tllL' .-IH.I.VII ilt.IV llimn. uiu.v 4j avva vn

of some respected and popular ointt r oi ; th(? joursC) all(J piacardodon the walls the former Empire That woul j have of the citv. Jerome Honaparte and son befitted his charactar as a democratic , procoe(,,r straightway to the residence monarch, and would have em'eared him Qc jue. Montijo, to congratulate her on more than ever to thc masses " l'ie , i,cr jrood fortniiL. If we may accept the French people. ! sentiments uttered by the press as an inP.ut in marrying this Spaniard he gains j tlil.atK)ll of (;blii; opinion, the feeling of

nothing wnaiever save pui"" " i .liatisfaetion W t!l Wlucll the lirst ru

of

! in

untie Ins uncouth can-strinij i. e., the

I ends of the handkerchief but pausing be seemed to change his mlud, and lei them aloue. "Won't you have my viniagsaette, Milly : dear'.' said Bell, with an arch smile, aud a , side glance at the stranger. j 'You do look pale,' chinimed in Anuie tossing back her thick cu'ls; aud restraining herself no louder, she burst into a rude laufh.

But sue couia not. neip nirimg ai iiie 0r tlie poor girl s cheeks were distressingly same time; and once, when this young flushed. man was in her drawing room, she went ! Take my fan, coz, exclaimed Beil, profso far in her coquetry with another that ,li "ll9 nir 'u ' COilcl realy the former aspirant for her hand seized "verpowenng;" and.he placec her dtl.cate

tKniii tli row it nt lipr hrnil. siirtmr i . . '

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his own caprice. In another man, j mors of tUe ,nurrla?r0 VVas received, is dy-

dis-.nterestea aueciion wuiuu iiuj;iii ; iniT ny except amotIT the ultra Bona

of political j -tis. respect, but .

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rare

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N n ay u g

-etic A I iubc t iz ii.loptc-il tut Xrti I.i.ijIkiihI ri:iii. uihI tm priiiltrj. .ttis.l iz a; Irj'Jii o: cc-..v '.' zritii in nun-fort ov dt tim. u;m

; lal.ur.

Miq 1Z

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si!n;:siti ov

its rrn:in!.'. ma lis nidstunl m

-v.z ; tiiid u:i irz ilali practis ftr a '.t in vn'i'.i uud rjiin, Wiht r.aLl tie st -i-t t.ii n.7. it .t ';rienti iiial frfilimi : .' 5;- sa;n u-i :,t ov yrmnis i-oiiiir.tpl

;i;:ii em wuii anvMiuz, lee-

t s:'s ui n. fs nr a fr, wil . tr. vur!ati:!i rq r:s ov

v;. tTh-nlur this alphabet and mod? of spoiling tJoversappUnt those now in use, is a fjuestiou hose who 5p--ak the Knsrlish language to

imine ; it will at least r-.'ijuire the work of

yrars to bring it about. But, it seems .

r--t use mav be made of it, in acquiring the

- :'.y to road and spll the old orthography, as 3? following extracts will show : "We have been led to these remarks by a im to a small primary school under Warren tChapel, where children are tsntht in books the right number of letters, and knute fcrt rtad and spfH.the mnnu-tii ihry hare learned iixamakK lwse lett-rs. C'nildn'il that have 5;w tiro miinths instruction in that school, we sai- in saying, read with far more e.ise and ;ty, than those who have been ta'ight -jtj ia the common school by the usual Boston Cummoiiier uith. ""Th- scholars which have learned Fhonot vpy.

lead to a union so destitute advantages might command

I who can ever think of respecting a senItimentoi Louis Napoleon's! If there ' be th:ise who are thus deceived, we may ! be sure that the French people are not ' amouir the number. In this respect tin v caiiiiot be deluded, and accordingly they must regard this marriage as an act i of excessive weakness, such as Xapole-

on III can least of all men atTord to commit. What is thought of it by the shrew dost men in Par's may be inferred frot.i ils elTet ts at the Bourse. The uncle's downfall might be dated from a marri::ge of policy; it is in the rai.L'e of historical justice that the nephew should dte his Irom a marriage pas- ! sion. Certain we may be, that whatever j slu.kcs the popular confidence in his poI litical wisdom, foresight and superiority,

who regard the marriage

jrether as a mesalliance.

alto-

loin U Landlord; or, Gcttin the ValucOn'l. Shortly after the conjunction of the 'Great National Roan through Ohio, the incident 1 am about to relate occurred. There was, iu a quiet little village through which this r. ad' passed, a hotel where the stages always 'changed' aud the passengers expected to eet breakfast. The landlord of said hotel was noted lor bis 'tricks' upon

travellers, who were allowed to get lairly I sealed at the table, when the driver would j blow Ins horn aud sing out 'Singe ready, : geutlemau!' whereupon the passengers were j obliged to hurry eul and take their seats, leavine a (scarcely tasted breakfast bhiud them;

J however, they had to fork over tilty cents, j the

1 ime aim place you have, now for the how

our hero succeeded in geinug the value on t The hero I spean of, was oue of nine male passeagers in a i-t:ie coach which was slow

ly approaching tlie village above meutiouvd,

"Yes, sir, in the editorial column-" "I presume you would nut wish, it ia the largest type used on the paper J" "Why, yes, sir. I should prefer that." "In that case, sir, the charge will be tea guiuens; if in smaller type, live " Mr K., took his inauuscript and withdrew.

i aou convenient, ii iiui iuuik cuuanItute, for change. A bill is before one 'or both Houses of Congress, designed to j remedy this great inconvenience, probaI bly in the only way it can be remedied.

which could be finally acted on in an hour, if members could be induced to forbear their disgraceful and disgustingpersonal altercations long enough to act on it. Will they do so! We shall sec. This bill proposes to reduce the quantity of silver in our coins ol less amount than a dollar, by about 6.91 per cent. It is supposed, and we think correctly, that this reduction will prevent the ex-

: port of silver coin, and induce the return

O" A son of lion. T. II. Benton, who died a few months since, died a Catholic and had a Catholic burial, though his parents are both Protestants; he became such by attending a Catholic college. XT' A marriage of rather in unusual char

acter took place in Boston on Sunday. t '; of silver dollars, if not the halves, of

' If LZ. . the old standard, to the Mint, to be re-

him an injur- for which having his

own way in everything will presently ; prove a very poor compensation. It ' opens the door for that revolution of con- ; tempt bv which we shall sooner or later , gee him perish.

The

From ill.1 N'jw York Tribune. Thr n c w 1' in i re s s o I l Ii e I' re ii i1 Ii . We are in possei-sioti of some interesting details in the history ef the lady, who. as is officially announced was to be united to Louis Napoleon by civil acton the 2Jnd, and by religious rites on the 2l.Uh of last month. These details we

i have received from a foreign gentleman who is perfectly acquainted with the I facts and persons in question; and they j may be relied on as authentic.

iSenorita Eugenia de Teba, or as she is more usually known, M'llde Montijo, is the dan ''liter of a nobleman who belong

ed to one of the most eminent families of the Spanish aristocracy, that of Palaiox,

and who distinguished nimseii in me ovu j war of 1S-23, under the title of Count de Teba. At that time he became acquainted with Miss Maria Kirkpatrick, the dashing and handsome daughter of a Scotch gentlman who held the port of ' Consul of the United States at Malaga. A love-affair and a romantic marriage

r.mit'rors :I:irriasrc and the iV8S tic consequence. The ncv-m;ule

i l.ninresx. I F.mnrpss is the daughter ot this Spanish

i On Saturday, 22d. the various func- I grandee and Maria Kirkpatrick, who is ' tionaries of State presented themselves '. Sjt;i living, a widow, and who accomi at the Tuileries to receive from the Em- ( pan;es her laughter on her present visit peroran announcement of his intended to paris, where she has appeared under ! marriage. i the title of Countess de Teba. After 1 t noon the Senate and Members of I ti.e lnarr:ao-e ;u 1S23, the death of an

the Corps LeL'islatif, together with the j ejer brother conferred upon the Count,

! with the most opprobious epithets that j erigniXy as 8e ;ou)a &,sa,Wl while her lips

lie would not marry ner lur nit- worm. jtre,nl,ed -I ,o uot need H,' The insult was resented by the last ob- j s,he certainly is faint, Annie,' said Bell, iu ject of her attentions, and two or three j a low tone; 'come, M Hy, you had better duels were the consequence. The result , sit between us where we au support you, f nil tl.o-it. nets of liasliiniT eceentricit v. you haven't quite room enough ou lhat side-

.i r.n cn.lnl.1 "sn.l r nth'ri ; The thou olitless girl started for a blazing j 0ue cold niornui? ia Febuary, IS

. t',riA- xv tint it xx-onl,! 1 black eye flashed upon her; it was only a Genllemau, said oue of the nine, 'Ihave quite a notonons, vas, that it would ;s(ico Jilio, lha ick piercing glance, with often traveled this roa I before, and, out of have been little less than impossible for , , fi f flf oulrage(i dignities conceu- I ood fechne to all. I will caution you anaiust

31'lle de Montijo to marry a gentleman ,,,,,1 wil lill it. j hugging the delusive phantom of hope, as than in edibles "rich and rare,

ol Iter own rails in lopaui. 'It you pleae, cousin ueu, saiu ,imy reijarus getting Dreaklasl at tlie liolel we are ' oi w mi great, zest

For three or four years past M lie. de with more spirit than they dreamed she pos- i approaching." Montijo has been wont to spend the win- sessed, 'uou"t annoy me any mor; 1 am j Exactly so, gents; yoa may as well keep ter in Paris,where her conduct has been better pleased with my seat than your , your 8eat aud tin." t, more cirenmsnect than at Madrid, i rudeness;" and the pretty hp trembled aga.n .pon't they expect passengers to bieak-

o.",V ' fe and the pretty lace loohed as u u was going . fU"

Bun, s-iu u.w c. v g...tv. v,..v.7 Ohves thev expect you to it, but not to

was the ni.irriiije of an American lady to a i r v. : . i . 1 . c . .. .r ....u - 1

VJ It l llrC veil 1 1, I ini me lilX UUIUU VI PUMI I . . , . . r. .

eel-six:! kind which his ever taken place in 1 v"",,ru' luu"""8 """- ! " this couniry. The bridegroom was Mr. A (obtained by exportation, and retain the Shove, weli known to our city readers us j si h er in our own country. Cin.CJaz. having been for -a long time connected wilh i -

"China Tea Store." The happy brid- ' Evil ! Intemperance.

who has lured the Chinaman from the little I The following eloquent passage befooled ladles or 1'eki.i or Cn ton, was 1 is. j ona tQ h of J. T. Stevens, Esq., Louisa M. llenss, of South Boston, of Ger- i , , mandweent, but American born. The ser- j of Boston, on the Maine Law in the device was performed by the Rev. Mr. Clim-h, i bate in the Legislature; and yet the half J . I I I ; l I. J L ! J

nnu ine coupic Having ueru uuiiciieu iu nx- j meueal bonds, retired to the re sidence of the

bride's mother, where an entertainment, in which John Chinaman rivalled Brother Jona-

was partaken

O" ' It is a great pity that you come dangling at my heels, Nonenity, said a conse

quential lady to her sentimental adorer; "yon j

iriuniu 1111 vi a uniuniriri inat is iinru wiiii ,

:.. .1.. ' IV

iiuuiiiiv iu me 11 ivri null. - . , . , . .t

"Most unliable of your sex," said he, "for . 1 " - "

is not and cannot be told: "Portray the evils of intemperance! did I say! He does not live that can tell the whole story of its woes. Exaggeration there is impossible. The fatigued fancy falters at its flight before it comes up to fact. The mind's eye cannot take in the countless miseries of its mot-

train. No human art can put into

. , f., x-i j m cry. 1 xjii jrrs mcj cjhict-i w . - ,iosi auiiauie 01 your se, aiu lie, "lor . 1 the arnstOCratlC Circles Ot tlie r auoonrg The voung ,nan turned quickly; the hard . eHt it. I am under lhe impression that there , po flatteriue a compliueul, let me remiud vou 1 Put into such a picture evry conceiv-

St. uermain. "ui cue uo v"'"i"-,,0, ! expression tnat gatr.ereu aruuuu ms nnniui 13 an unilersianiiing netwien me lanr.ioru (K1t you occupy U entirely . '

ted for this exclusion by the cordiality

with which she was received at the Llysee, and by the profound impression she made upon its master. From the first she inspired Louis Napoleon with an ardent passion, which justified her resolution to become his wife and share the glories that destiny had in reserve for

him. In accordance with tins determination, she steadily rejected other proposals without regard to their magnificence. It was currently reported at Paris a few months ago, that her reply to the protestations of love had been: "Prince I am of too good a family to be vonr mistress," and if the saying be

i able thin? that is terrible or revoltins;

melted into something akin to a pleasant , and the driver, thai, foi sundry and various. . TTh f0iinwin i, Henrv Ward Reerber's 1 naint health in ruins, hope to destroyed

smile, while the two rebuked cous.ns were ,.riuks, etc. be slarls before you can scarce- . inviimtioii to preach at the dedi- affections crushed, prayer silenced very angry, oue might have seen , ,y colll,ence eating." "P t0 att ' ltat' Preach ' lh ,nt t,,c chose seat of" paterna, Mre Tl,.. .a ,.ix iimrri r.iiiiiiiient until til? i W.l,.,. wt nn Airlh nir vew talki nir ' cation ol a rhurch iu Cataraurus rounlv. ' ..... - . .' . .

coch stopped again, tins time to take up a ; about? Cf yer calkerlate I'm goiu' to pay .The

r. . itl i Ii Iwx. ...... t . . ... .. f . ..... I. I. n..4 '

Lit on uiiy wiiu a wnrwuiu wumin, lour iuueiiices ior m urwnii auu 1 beautiefl

i iF Aliol nintv rtf Krrvt Kr l w Itt df ma.

. . , , 'vi mini jhijv'ivx..w iv v u writer of the .nvtution h.nted at j ternai dcvoUoD, all, vacant, paint all the

down with innumerable baud boxes aud bun- I el the value ou't, you are mistakinV said a " " 1-. ,.rx . crlIues of every nue, trom murder standtiles, mo.t of which she insisted on carrying j Vl)ice from the back scut, the owner of which ( facilities for "sporl to be discovered in that . jng aghast over a grave, which it has no iuto the coach with her. Here was plenty waa 0UK flezekiah Spaiul'iig though 'tew region; ! means to cover; down to the meanest

ol material ior me nierriiiiru xui me huiu Uley caiieu rum nez ior sno. i. i om ..olliing would afford me greater pleasure 1 deception Still Confldent Ot Success;

Bell declared that the liann boxes must have ! woin' tew ret mv break fuss yere, aud uot pay

once contained old Mrs. Noah's best bonnet, MUarv red' till I dew."

and Anuie persisted that if so, thai tduulicai 'Then you'll be left.

bonnet must now be belore lliein.

No sooner was the coach door opened than out sprang the ttranger, and taking sundry thinjs from the old lady depo.-ite.l them c.irefullv in the inside.al! hul ouw.a'iout which

Not as yew knows ou, I won't!

Well, we'll see,' said the other, and the stage drove up to the door, and the landlord,

rea iy to do the Hospitable, says:

than to see your hills, catch trou t, and preach pain home a desert, and shame a tyrant,

the gospel. But 1 am like an old trout that . anj poverty the legitimate child of vice.

t- ;n flitia .immnnitx anil nnl ita nrnlifi

won't rise for a Uy be won't' and 1 cau'l

: in this community, and not its prolific

mother, paint the dark valley of the had-

not exactly true in fact, there is no doubt she seemed very choice, but as she performed that it was so in spirit. Latterly the at- the laborious feat of stepping within the door

tnt,.x.wrtf tbe lover increased in zeal.and down rolled the paper wilh a crash;

the position of the lady in Ins Court has been more marked than ever. She was the heroine of ever) festival during the recent excursion of the Court of Com-nieo-ne, she stood at its head as the

bright, particular star ofthe imperial ad-

Rishon Janes, in the cloe ot his address, on ' ow of death, peopled with living slaves ;

reauine out ibe nppointmrntM of the New-jer- j paint a landscape with trees whose fruit

bV eakfit-t rtaiiy, ifeiits; take a wash, gents; sey 3lethodist Couien-nce, referred to ineils poison and whose shades ire death; Here's water, baus, and sop. arduous labois lie had bern called to pass ' w jtu mountain torrents tributary to an After performing them evolutions, they all . through duri ng the past year. He attended I occan whoe very waves are fire: put in proceeded to Me d.uing-room, and conrinen- and presided oyer fifteen annual coherences , fc J; t bacUground the vanigh. ced a fiirce onslought upon the edibles, and had listened to the examination and reg- I. . . it j athough Heilook bis more coolly. Scarcely ulated the appointment of over two thousand ; ,nS visions ot a biessed past, and into had they tasted their coffee when they heard preachers, and ordained something like three j the foreground the terrible certainty of lhe unwelcome sound of the horn, and the hundred During the remark of the Bishop, ; an accursed future; paint prisons with

wards them, and as tier iMir was little awry, 1 driver exclaim; 'Suge ready:" Up rise eight , he administered a sexere rebuke to lhe prac- doors that open only inward; people the

aud her eiiectatles crooked, she presented a crumbling passengers, pay their tifty ceuts, , tice of youngclergymausmokingcigarsabout ! scene with men whose shattered forms - . . .i ... -. ii..iinP...,a it,u, i.i ... ...... . i... . . . .iaii,, ; ,i.. ,..t;i.iiiA r . , ..,

thing was destroyed, and Hell aud Annie, enjoying her real distress al the accident, burst into another impertiaeut laugh. The old laiiv could not avoid looking to-

Council of State, meUn the Salle du i alono-with a score of other titles.that of miration, and there were not wanting they had tho.r

sight appearing to them so ludicrous lhat

facts almost convulsed with

. . , - ; f . ... . , ... i. . . .-. .i,, m..i,ii.t.,i hur mnrrinrra ivii I idUL'i in

Trone. and awaited tlie emperor arn- MonHjo, by which name, since ner nrsi iw " . Are thos8 vour 8Uers, sir 'she askid mild- Vroceedi.ur to the dining-room, the host

and lake their seats.

All aboard, geuts!" inquired the host.

'due misiug,' said they.

the streets, aud elKcialiy in the vestibule of j are tenanted by tormented souls, with

val.

nniiorm oi

s::iich are stiil learning it. are a-b-c scholars.

'"7 2rn to read easy sentences iu from two to "S-- weeks, and wiil read auy thing iu three Si:::.s. la our primary department trr dont r-ti-ifo tmeh a-b-c fknlars tke itld iray nf reading, t?t bv tlie new wav first. If I was ram-

The ex-Kins Jerome, wearing the appearance in fashionable life, thedaugh

mofa Marshal of France, seated . t(,r nas been generally distinguished.

himself to the right of the throne, and his j son. Xanoleon Jerome, in citizen's dross,

cneied a similar seat on the lelt. 1 he

Ministers, Officers of State and Members of the Imperial Household, grouped around the throne as they best might . Py and-bv the Duke of Cambaceresen-

to teach tlie old way of spelling aud read- tered from the apartments of the hmpe- . 1 mini fttch tie netc iray Jrst; by which ror with the announcement, "His Maj-

tv!"on which the ci-devant Louis Na-

-ius I shouli b. as xxell as mv nnnila. Ihr

Pxr ly tm-thirdt of my time. D'lrnl Parson, '"-val of J.Jerson Union School'' '' of results similar to these might be to, but it is unnecessary at present ; it sufficient for us, to bave called the attenM" teachers aud parents lo the subject s a field for experiment, that promises a i Harvest. Already, in many parts of the Wl"rr, the new svstem is being ar.onted in the

Shi' also inherits a handsome fortune.

her independent income being something like $30,000 a year. The lather died some yeats since, leaving two daughters; the elder now wears by marriage, the title of Duchess of Alva and Berwick, than which the Spanish nobility can boast nothing more elevated. For some vears the young Countess

de Teba or Montijo, who is now about

Napoleon. Still the lover hesitated.

He adored, he worshipped, yet he didn't come up to the mark. Put the Countess was not discouraged. She is too skillful an actress to be in fault in siJch

an emergency, ftlie announced tne ap

tiecnurcn l lie praci.ee nan pa.iieamm , MUnn upon hose lips no smile can II pvhnrfitJ IliPin tn lir:ib ftrt Trnnt it liMhif sn 1 . r I .

injurieus to health, and undignified in a i play, and women into whose cheeks lur-

ly turmng to tht geullemau. fiuds Hei very coolly helping himself to an Christian nMinster. i-uppose,said the Kishop, 1 hope not, madam.' he answered, in low immense piece of stake. a painter were lo draw Paul, Apollos. and ' anguish from breaking hearts. 1 atnt and mea-ured tones, "my sisters respect age; ' Val, 1 baiu't got nothin, to say again' it.' Cephas, with cigars in their mouths; yo u ' such a picture, and when you are ready to

to them gray h.nrs are loo sacred tor tri draw Is out llez-

fling;' be did not wince in the l-ast under

tho angry glance of the mortified girls, now

; poleon entered, and taking his seat on ; twenty-live, has enjoyed at Madrid the the throne proceeded to read the address j reputation afar, exceedingly fast woman.

which we translate as follows:

i Tall, graceful, of statuesque symetry of

The subject is commen-

consiJeratiou of all iutervsted. and

'7 wciriiiaal

in community, h:is some lnter-

-J1a--rof this kind. further information on th? subject, may kJ'J-i through the Weekly Phonetic AJco--f35:iMt.d in Cincinnati, by Longley &, $1, 53 per year, iu advance. Phonetic 7 book' niay also be obtained of them, by or through bock-sellers generally. 'J.vma' Beeeher and Kev. I.pviII were ' laieji tor thssj.luiu of the Massachuset's

1 '' choice t,f Lo el! was advocated,

1 "

S Messiei rs: lyieldtothe wish so often j person, with luxuriant auburn or rather i manifested by the country in coining to 1 red hair, a pale complexion, which has j announce to you my marriage. I latterly stood in need of a little rouge, I The alliance which I contract is not in ' n-roat electrical eves of a brown so deep

j accord with the traditions of ancient i and radiant as to pass for black, rather i policy, ar.d therein is its advantage. i lono- and aristocratic features, a large

but exquisitely sculptured nose, a lovely

ever abruptly separated from the rest ol mouth, and teeth ot dazzling whiteness, Europe. Every wise (iovernment ought she is a type of admirable beauty, which to try to make it re-cntc - in the pale of a languiL1' and blase air hardly diminishes, the old Monarchies. Hut this result wiM Endowed with uncommon wit and spirit.

be more surely attained by a straight for- I sx,e speaks French, English, Italian and ward and trank policy ,by loyalty in cm- (;0rman with as much fluency as Spanduct. than by Uoval alliances, which ;sn, A proficiency in exercises of create a false security, and often substi- strength and address, she rides with the tute fan.ilv interests for those ofthe na- i,0i,!est. and drives four-in-hand with the

proaching departure of herself and her completely silenced, but Milly had thrown;

mother tor Madrid. 1 nc result was tne proposal of marriage, the appointment of theday, the annunciation to the Ministers iid the worl l that the Countess was to be his wife, and no dount ere this the lionne of Madrid and the grand-daughter of the former U. S. Consul at Malaga has become icf.ma, Empress of the French. It is said that a gipsy once predicted that she would be elevated to a throne, after the fashion of the famous

prediction ofthe negress to Josephine.

would say at once that an enemy hid done 1 1. ; show it, do not let in the rays of the

I heavenly sun, but illumine it with glares

'Cau't wait, sir, better take your seat

Dow wol?" 1 Iowa Railroad A railroad system for Gf the infernal fires, and still you will be

Get ill. sir." Iowa has been the subject of animated dis- I knnit In ssr that vnn horrible nietiirn

her ihick veil dowu, and weeping all to her-. "I'll be gaol darned if I dew nulher, till cussion in the Iowa legislature, now aitting. j r l , nf tnp truth

self. 1 I've got my break Uss; I paid for it, and ef The Ket.kiik Dispatch says; j "lam going to the house of Dr. James; ; yew calkerlate 1 ain't, yew are mistaken.'1 The legislation upon this subject is now EMIGRATION TO LIBERIA. The Penn-

do you know linn, Bir .' a-kea mo oiu iaaj ga lne stage Old slarl, and leu nez, who cloe I. and lhe lines ol railway marked out, i

after a few moments of silence. continued his attack on the edibles. Uis-

"l shoul

said fie stranger with a smile. j raoidlv before Iheeves of the astouislied lauti- . tine, to Council Uluff.

The flushed cheeks of Bell grew instantly oru. 2. A r olro t i Irom Keokuk and Ouriinglon

pale, her eyes met those of her campanion 'Say, Squire

ou whose lace asiimaar reaction nau

place

1 .-n i n Pnlinerattnn Snriotv lint-a ia

. , ... r i , i nun wiuih,ivii kviivvi .iu, jobs "the poMcv of the state, ' as follows: -' , .. r- j.JV.i...,.

maoam, lor lie is my lamer,' ' Cint. colfee, steaks, &c, oie., disappeared 1. A railroad from Uevenport, via Musca ---- ri - -- . " ,.

inn race, onu iv iiiiaiikijivpisia ui an shades, soliciting contributions to ena-

them there cakes is 'bout to some point of junction north-east of lhe Des ! ble them to send out to the black repub-

Moines river, aud thence westward, thro luetic a company ot thirty-one persons, on

"Mv son. Professor L-

Taunton, to-nignt

taken i past: fetch us 'uulher grist ou 'em. You!

I ( to the waiter) 'nnlher cup of lhat air Coffee.

especially in the cities of Boston. Cin- ! Frr.nce. hy its successive revolutions.has

-a'-i bt. Louis, ie

t the

lectures in F '8s them egfs. I.aise your own pom

and as I have sel.lom the Squire? this is maun nam ami -ooui nere

he is so often ; tolerable cheap. Squire f tiaint got mucn ma-

preiJicuon oi tm- ..rSu lu ( - pleasure of lislemng lo him, he is so often ; tolerable cheap. Squire! Iiaiui goi ,i,u.:n ma lt remains to be seen how far the future BWaVf ! thotlhl 1 would make an ellort to pie timber in these parts bev ye? Dew in'

will coinpicie me parauti ucumiii me visil your 10USe. I am glad he is your lather rignisman iraue.oiiuuc j wives of the two Napoleons. young man, you do him honor,' she contiu 1 lav your own egg-.dew yet" Aon thus

Don't

llez

southern tiers uf counties, lo lhe Mit-souri,

at or near the month of the Platte river. 3. A railroad from Dehuque to Fort Des Moines and Council Blurt's 4. ; If it can be had ) A railroad through the northern counties, from McGregor's landing in Claxtou county, to the Missouri river, at the mouth of the Big Sioux.

iKGExrors. A formal fashionable visitor thus addressed a little girl: "How are you my dear!" 'Very weil, I thank you," she replied. The "visitor then added, "Now, my

dear, vou should ask me how I am.

tret! no tiidt lie was the luther ot ten

r'H. but i'i ,i ...... l-.- M , r.' r,;.,.,

decision

lion. Moreover, the past has lelt m n,0:it skillful-

the mind of the people superstitious feel- .t Madrid it was the habit of our he- !

insrs. It has not forgotten that for 70 rojne to bid defiance to public opinion as ,noralizino- business. said in excuse

vears foreign Princesses have iiotmoun- lno whim miffht seize her. She used to '.Vou know, doctor, that I must live

; ted the Throne but to behold their race ; appear alone in public, driving her own The brave old hater of everything dispossessed and proscribed by war or by carriage. She had a separate establish- ! m(an aml hateful, coolly replied that

Th-

' the f;her of thirteea

t,; io. Novell, lie havuiT taken lo him'ar ife. r"" 0F Yf r H is stated thai the i"1 Whx!l 1,143 "'"t1 Sl"ce I-'. be" "S. 'T fall,i!i,'s 1,1 lhe n'lls ""J Evans, JJ'.ncky, has Ix-en seltle.i, the parties hav'?fii a trt ily of peace. 1 1 is said that by isnn0US ')'ul''ts' assassinations, si.'ges, Sic, A; ",e'n 'igl-t n,eQ and boys have been ver&l crippled and maimed for life, and y-eight cliildrm ieft fatherless.

revolution. t)ne T.oman alone seemed to bring happiness, and to live more than the others in the memory of the people and that woman, the modest and flood wife of (.Jen. Bonaparte, was not the issue of royal blood. It must, however, be admittedthat in 1S10 the marriage of Na

poleon I. with Mane Louise was a srreat

ment in her mother's palace, inviting and ..u- d:.i llot sce the least necessity for

receiving company without consulting lna -

visit your bouse. I am :

ued with a gratified look, 'you have his eyes kept quiziing tlie laudlord uutil he had made i

and his forehead 1 should know them;' tiaeMy meal. , . . TT" r , . - ?iV" ..,..w-, l...l l.f.rfd l.i. e .n. taken off his ' S?av. f quire, now Tain bout to conclude : Oj" The contractors on the W estern Dm

?.s.r- ii,. m..ii..r:tavn'iff mv devowers lew thisere table, but ion of the Ohio and .Mississippi h.ilroaJ, ar' ;

fromamnrinlicent hrow, above which the , ef you'd jus' give us a bowl o' bread aud milk nrepanng lo go w.r on the hue Klv.M. jet Mack curls hung thick and silkily. "I tew sorter lop off with I'd be obliged tew ( V mcennes and ttlem. Lumber, ice for thall have also the pleasure of meeting my ye " . . houses for the workmen, have beeu sent over sou at vour l.oue and .equaint.ng him with , So on goes the landlord and wa.ter for in lare, quant. ues during the past week -

' ,n.:...i H ,i ny,nA :.i.t... tn-rd. K.ran old wo- the bowl, milk, and bread, eal them b.lore t i uere is a greai ue.....u ,or .o.Br ou ....s ,

1 ne cniui :inpiy nuu i.i...i. .t,..vU ,w - ! ; line, and the contractors nay literal

flattering remarks. 'Spewn lew. ef yew please?" Vihu lisit irl;i mpa lliia lima inr,U the , But no spoon was to he found.

vounrr ladies, if she bad she would have pilied was sure he had pl-nt of sliver ones lying

them:-they sat cowering down completely en the taMe when the stag- snored.

ifftS Zv tdrforX'mXris A Cincinnati paper is making a ! before Congress to establish two more t hi.li they had pn pared ior inemseives. , ' K ; : rrreat "sp urge" over the fact that a , territories within our expanded area. They, too, were eoing lor the express pur- no cmpe isasi tin j rx l , . ujln.;a.K. trritrxr nf Vhr.st- t m.

nose of hearniff Professor L . One of -All! nai: ua ) xniuix j vi .uc t m iu xx a nui in um. 3 nxriuvu wv. .o ....

t. I.-. I ...... I..,.lilr.rj rxV f I, A driV nfl nIIUriK X.im im-illl

xuei iiiv.n in ii until . i s , ..-j , , r ...... , , ..... i t . r I, . I .im.xsi been bewitched bv the Miark- 'Dew I think? No I don t thiuk, bnt I am

"I don't whntto know

fr'j-A man whom Dr. Johnson once

" reproved for following a useless and de-

whom their owner, a benevolent ladv of

Virginia, has bestowed their freedom, on condition of their early removal, which must bt effected on or before the 1st of April next. The Society have al-

so availed themselves of the printed cirI cular, by which they make public their j appeal, to give a resume of their last

year s operations, Irom which it appears

that, during 1852, seven vessels have been chartered and dispatched to Liberia, carrying GG6 persons back to their native 6oil. Their philanthropic exertions will be, no doubt, appreciated and sustained by the charitable of this community,

llll, auu llio xuili rxxur fY UJiai wag-a.

i Messrs. ivaiiger.Camp & Co.. feel sanguine orj whose contribution may be sent to the Landlord completing the road within the time required j ;-:.,,. offiei- Philadelnhia

' t nliluin lha luinna nHrul thwtix lix tllM III. I J

rector. Vi nee lines Gazette.

Two Moke Territories. Bills are

her mother, an 1 olten jetusing access A bj. j carrying a lam? in IU2 beauty of Bell Gnwvenor wh-n a guest ' sartain; ef Uiey air all as ereen as yew, , 'bout ....... r ntives OlK'.C hlT lllOth-1. . . , - , ,r, , iiuf ... . ...... I ... -i I ur i,x- i,i, me.l ite I ."

,1111 IVJ 11V I 1 - 1 . I .1 nt., , a. hi. filiilll dPr .a I. I .n II,. ..ill' - . .11 II 1' II K II I 1 1 l lirir, an. ' ' " J ' - -

r 11 1....- Jiunim .,1 romniidrili. """" . I . ' ' . . .-. . L Th U,

er lorc. u m i n,lrsI1;no. , s wav one nirrht when a he had been heard 10

L,rce.l her door. ..espite o, re.nonMr.n- j ; hi " way one nisht whon a

tf oi ttif wnin ' r- ' ' , hlir 'brained fellow met him and said: Countess wanted to be alone. lo her , ,, (, . anJ nio.ht are t0 vou two

great amazement, she tounu tnat ner , anJ darkness anJ jj rht are daughter was miss.ng Kir twenty-four . tol, me of what use

declare he knew not, The Ian ilor.i rusi out 10 ine

: mm oT alter lhe sta?e, wnicn nan

The man overtakes, other day gave birth to

. ....... wlm imrMl In iiiwshi, so starts

.- - r . a .. j I A,i. a1vi.hI tlirM miles

r-rrr ' "r..i.r.rhrsraV.aud sirs something lo th driwr.that weighed sixty pound

s.rauge.y ruougu I-" ' ' " . - f- mm,iU turns hack. ' ftx,.r xx .pl7 nld u hpn tl.PV vers horn

twenty-eight pounds. Cincinnati may : brace all the territory lying west of the

be a great place for raising pork, but it ; States ot Iowa ana Missouri to tne itocky never can compete with Canal street in I Mountains, running south to Utah and raisins babies, either in point of weight! north to latitude 43 degress, north and is ... .. '!.. r, I . . !. r nrv: . .i.:.i.

or their irenuencv. An irisn iaoy me ; tne territory oi umiiihhi, men is iu

.v.mi. .. ..n.......... - naugnter was iiu?iu- """'j '"' enual to v

event. 11 was a p.enge ior tne luture, a ilours tiie young lady did not appear; anu . - r vou,., Thfi bjin j

real satisfaction to tne national priue. as when she returned coolly intormea ner' .,.':,; c;,i ..Tl,i Imnn is

house of the man they had so grossly insult- ( ic

Albany Transciipt.

-Urom the trunk ani; principal branches ; cmpjr0. Under the 1:1

i -'"iree. iu about nueen oays u ,i,0 -,,,.-., nr

ia the f,.

w .n Vfrmicular (or worml fhaie,or more

j uu.iliv me lorni Ul Ori'l ihuiki ST0U1 lli r ..:

, ui a pieuu vj;g, vi ximriCGXr, 1.1.,.,., , nr roil

u '"'. Ahnnt lU. nf IXmi-r ill-

. . eEMmp on the borders of the forest, and , "Rut 1..-.. i.

-ia bijl M ee KH. .

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ex); for they never could have dreamed the ana ou am. ...g .

,.a kv ta he the only son ot their mottier a ' w

:i: -:.i hTKia l-.vir. jQ n.t r . , .. ... i:a.. . ...i ii.u. i luw air vew. cents ' i nt aarnec etaa tew A Iscidf.kt ik the Lintoi.. A

, . . ii, . , x. r.i - ,. jtiiiau Biuiiiiiiioaiu, xiiio ii..i' ..v- t rienii. 'tne ricu mm inn iiriiimi . ' . v, - . i ..... he ancient and illustrious branch ofthe , atflicted parent who had loudly expressed ca0rrv it to warn 8u those who. They kn.w indeed that he had beeu forsome , see ye!" . Washington correspondent of the Con

ner fears that there Had oeen an eiope- ' c. i hlind and without tnne exnected home from his tour in Europel uamuora siys to nez: -xn o pu.ux cor(j Democrat, writins Jan. 22d. says:

understandinir, not to run against me ! but his traveUtaiued a.t.re and his silence , out he man yo . una nas ne spoons , YesterdaT in the House ft p,JOr ,ajT

. . . 1 ... - . I. ..i unrnn n V lleTflVfll Ltieill. I J - J

and tnrow aown my piicnvr.

pair of babies j embrace all of Oregon lying north ofthe

and were ! Columbia river, eastwaia to tne Kocky

Mountains on the line ol 46 degrees.

li,,iic.-. .if A ii.stri.1. xx'hn bnd bopn Six b-iiiir

v ,E1C- n Morocco, about the middle i at war with us, was seen to solicit thel,- that she had been away on an er u,,jr'?ber sruinmy inice" exudes spota- 1 alliance of the elected chief of the new i -.n'

ast reirn, on the. On mmtVior ncrnsion. the whim takei

vs i rontrarv. the amour nronre of the conn- ; v.- t.n. - cn;.i n.Mnnlimpni in lit-i Aw Et-beri-t Ladt. There lives

try had to suffer, when the heir to the erature, and her carriage stops at the near Cambray, an old lady who is above Crown solicited, fruitlessly, during sev- j joor ofSenor Escosura, one of the most one hundred years of age. She lately eral years, a princely alliance, to obtain j prominent of living Spanish authors.who said to one of her children: "My daughit only in a secondary rank and in a difT- ; was some years since a Minister of the ter, tell your daughter to tell her daugherent religion. j Crown. "Good morning, my dear sir," : ter that her child is crying."

hen in nte;ence of old Europe one i xx-aher salutation to the astonished lit-!

L j i..,.i ihun 'fint mm ouii curiamiy i sen.

Meantime Mill? recovered a little from her Squire! I paid yea four ninepences fur trouble; the envious veil was thrown back,' hreakfuss, and I calculate I got the value on t. lhe two pouting lips restored to iheir equiui- You'll find them spoons in the coffee-pot. mity, the glad merry eyes, all the brighter j Go ahead; all aboard, driver.

lor the lime wasn oi x.ars, rex r ix. . , Vnr. of Vautli and aze.

i over 60 years of age, who had been for , six years prosecuting a claim on Con- ; press, in the name of her mother, a wo-

! man 89 years old, was the occasion of

1 mntfiii sennA i hp hill, at last, after sn

is borne on bv the force of a new princi-

Uu Anecdoti of Three KoBBF.as.-Tiirte pie to the bight of ancient dynasties, it is

tf" rolhers agreed to divide lhe sp'uU not by giving an ancient character to i?nte(j day which they had appointed hd ' one's escutcheon (envieillissant son bla'W,0.r'e,WiiSdisi)atched t01011 10 S''1 Pr0" son.) and bv seeking to introduce onethe last carousal. The other two , ,f ,t au ts :ntrt fllm;iv. that one is

iu rniT i. i - .- . . i . . i. " - j

;wchT"e: ' . accepted. It is rather by ever remem-

- T CiH .... . . .' . hr nir nni s orto-in hv nrcsinimr rinfl s

cut lhe murdered man nan lire- i "-'"c . . i . .

terateur; "I have come to breakfast with1 of iion

x-i .v ... - AUG lean VI m. wtitu uuu axvi . . r j i duced over the beautitul prospects of fields t u may be rtr,ngeyet who would change man7 day8 of hope deferred and anxious ... ami r.iHelineii Dnllis: she. iono'ent; - . . , nnvortv. was hrono'ht un. The ladvhrr-

... , - i Vif . . , ' iniWBum IWPivwri rpwruiug, heart, had nothing to reproach hersett witn, ws .8 bv oue our rriend are srone,

fty e see it stated mat tne neaitn and giatiiy wouiu mr cuusiun uc x...-s.. . Ull eftour bosoms bleeding

Hon. m. K. King. Vice 1'resident; p

places with her.

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you in order to have a talk on literature eiect w ho has gone to Havana, has be- They sal very silent trembling and almost j Ufaven f ives our year8 of ra(jing ftrength

1 . A U.AITJ I.TO, ..... . I . ... 1 I . I 11 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I Ll.c Bl.c" .111.. .. . " . . .

ana imeu v - "- i-. .x,u- xv.xrse. anil lears are enienainea . .. r, . . . j

noils.

trinscyirata were fotid. dead together.

was the life of the party, making speech-

toasts with tne loudest.

presence ot fcurope the position ot manr the sruests was a third-rate

parvenu a glorious title when one ob-J French actor, named Laferriere, who

:." 80.

V !'y,l,0:soned a part of the nroviions lhat ' own character, and by adopting frankly es jn(; giving

-'ut t.t the vhxln nf cnnil. This . in DrCsenCe Ot tilirope the position Ot mnnir tbf

ra gave a dinner to a numoer oi literary tuat ne win ot rccover. men, artists, and actors, at which the, t C.umtoca ut nrpsent without her moth-' ' UNCLE BA.M8 I ARM. 1 lie

v vim v v .-' ' f. , , , .i r...i .h.nor,,, si, . States owns, now to be nut in market.

crormiymnai,.-. . "."-'.. u:n: '.v. i...j' .i j tongue.

seven million, five hundred and thirty

entrance Into m uoctor a grounus; xu-j

I were still uni'ecided wheu tlie coachman said, United 'Th young ladies are to slop here, I believe,

aud unstrappeu tne inium irviu m. ug

Indemnifying rleeluess;

And those of youth a s.-eming length. Proportioned to their aweetness.

Jj" A C incinuali editor being asked "what is the news?" replied: "Sir. I sell my uews

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iieury james, auer inuiiieni..iiu, , ox icu . instanter. evcr did woman taint in

meut sleppina back lo tne ooor, ana wuii a ,rj- Moilesty is a handsome dish-cover, lhat iiptter time

i poverty, was brought op. The lady her

self, who was present, in scant attire of ' sable, listened to the debate with painful 1 interest, and when at last the indications 1 that the bill would pass became too I evident to be doubled, the long-pent emotions of her heart were stronger

than her strength, and she fainted and fell insensible on the floor. The laim amounting to some .$2,000, was put thro'

lour thousand acr.'s of land, which, at brlght smile at Milly, said, as if nothing un- ; mitkes U8 fttncy lhere niU8l besomethUg gosd . "r ' iti'n $1 25 per acre, is worth 1,734,417,250. ! pleasant had happened, 'will you allow me underneath it. 0 PPosmon

There was hardly a show

north, from the point where the river

ouches that parallel of latitude. ' Early Risxig. The famous philosopher, the really great Czar, Peter of Russia, whose mcmoiy will ever be the admiration of Europe, always rose two hours before day, and4when he saw the mornin? break, would express his won

der that any man should be so stupid aa

not to rise every morning to oehold ono of the most glorious sights in the universe. "Men take delight." said he, "in gazing on a picture, the trifling work of a mortal, and at the same tim neglect one paintng bv the Divinity himself. For my part, I am for making my life aa long as I can, and therefore sleep aslittl as possible. - , , . . 03" An old sea captain used to say ha didn't care how he dressed when abroad, because no body knew him.'. And he did'nt care how he dresssed when at home 'because every body knew him.

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