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News und Miscellany.

Cm iu h 13i unt.—Tlie Liberty (t T uion founty) Herald reports the destruction

by lire of the Catholic Church in that Where are the honu-. the dear old houu*,

jdace on Sunday morning Inst, it was

the work of an incendiary.

An Oltsidek.—Millard Fillmore, in

With breathless anxiety l watched at rule with regard to marriage. I take a “ 1 should have been there three months I Sfrs.PartiiiKtonnt Saratoga, the porthole. At length l saw them human being’s love, bi* life, bis nmg- ago if my wife had been willing to go. 1 “Kvery back is fitted for its burden,'' emerge from the shadow of the stable nificcnt domestic possibilities, to be his But all her friends are here in Massa- ‘'l rs - Fartington, as she stood by the and advance across the vacant ground to- |icarls. ifanything can be thus designated, ebusetts, and no consideration could in- 1 ongress Spring, trom wiiicb one had just wards my cabin. One. two, three, great We are told not to cast these pearls before duce her to leave fora residence so far emptied the eighth tumbler down his spaHeaven ! six stalwart Indians, armed to swine. If 1, therefore, an earnest man, away. j cious gullet, 'and every stomach for i(s the teeth, and urged on by hope of re- in polities, religion or social regeneration, We looked at once at the strange wo- portion Heaven, that tempers the wind venge; and I alone to oppose them, w ith bestow a soul, thus devoted, upon a wo- man whoso conversation wc cited. li \; 0 . to the shorn lamb, I dare say, will, likc-

oftbe Kentucky State Fair, says he lias Till tlie distaff of flax was spun, [hearth, but one charge of powjicr ! My ease was man whose beauty or aecomplishments bio wife," wc said, “one of a thousand, wise also temper the water to their comwithdrawncntircly from allpolitlealstrife. Then Imurty w ith mirth, 'round the hhizing desperate indeed. With nuick hut steal have fascinated me, but who is thorougbly donhtlet-- in tin's sjiirif of . elf-dcnial for passity to bear it, tor wc rend that Apli.i-,. —.... tl.r. c.... * a i i . i ? _ i /* i li ^ • Mir ... i * i.., i i. . 1 .. 1....1, MM 1 *• iinllos shnll wntci* :in<l tlint tin* inoronHO.

MY ULANC1IK W'OODUl'KY.

The homo- as tlu-y used to In',

W ilh the frugal wives, and their busy lives,

As tticv sung right merrily,

bis b iter to the Committeeof Invitations In tlo ir apron chock and kcrchicf’d mvk.

Died fuo.m SnoUTiNd.—At a meet- They woke the spirit of fuu ? ing held by the colored people, at a meet- Where the old watch-dog with his hi/.v jog. me imuse called Little Wesley about three, The eitshi.meil umusei his foe, nnle.s from Lewes, Del., on Saturday last, .And I'mlo Tim. with Ids g„utv limh, n negro woman, from fatigue and exc ess And his ia-autiful leaks of

thy step, in close single file they approach- indifferent to my relation, to duty, l have lier husband's sake !" There is certainly p'db's shall water and that the increase cd, n ml were alro.uly within :i few yards a substantial ^uarantiMMif’a wrcttlnd liti.*. a urcat difloitMict* behve<.*n these two ht* jri\en^ whicli must mean Saratoga

of the liouse, when a slight ehango in the Ibj not misunderstand me. A man does wives.—JI"I I I I , , J Ilumr. movement of the forward Indian altered not want a wile who can grasp and ex i„£*J7,,. n< i,

water, and the increase, the debility to hold it, though how folks can make a

the position of the entire six. so that a cento like himself. But he docs want A toast recently given, runs thus:— 1! ’ <0 ' ' elementary canal is • i .. , , .. i i .,1.1 i more than I see into Itixrev Ktood

of shouting, fell dead during the exercises. Tlien the Christinas “crack" from .Santa'- nick P ort ' ,,n °f the left side of each was left one who can appreciate and sympathise. “Our parents—the only tenders who T>. . . T . - . 4 • . • • • . .... * s-v«. ^ I' 1 .... . ....... ; . . ...... 111. .ill'll.’tw 1 7 .1.. ] r. 1 . * ’

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BudkeJail.

-A jirisoncrnamed Hicks,! The “bon-bons" lieyond compare,

eoulined in the C'lay county jail for grand The •• hide and-eck undtlie • hliudfold freak, wow ^' covcr u ^-

lartouy, escaped therefrom on Monday Ave! the strat of tho wee one there''

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And fashion owned modesty kin. [meek,

uncovered. They were in range—one In minor matter 0 , like habits, tastes and or misplaced a switch.

more than I see into,” Bogcr stood looking at the victim as tumbler after

Quick as thought manners, of course judgment must he

I nimed and fired. As the smoko cleared used; but I have sufficiently designated away, I could hardly credit what my its form of action. 1 must here, howcv

Now. vou mavlau.h at that-so did I tumbler disappeared, when he turned . - • _ * _ .... t \ I '■! i i >, ■ 4 r. .in.] ., L- /1.1 is i 4 . 1...

—but where could you find a greater lib?

to Mrs. Partington and asked her if she

Many a time and oft have parents laid* >'v'l u'mtMachethsaid to the fi • - ter, in the piny. Mic oouMn t recnll the

flue, and from thenec through a window, the grates ol which had been broken by th<i aid of outsiders. A fellow prisoner named Beasley, who was to start that morning at .1 o clock for .Jeffersonville,

(to

tunity to escape, as he says, from the fact " hen wliitc hand.- lent, to the garments rent,

senses showed me as the result of my shot, cr, put in n caveat against refining too the switch on their children’s hacks,

The fifteen slugs with which 1 had loaded far, in this action of the judgment.— when they should have applied it to their n:i ’ n J" 11 - laf lieth. >ut remembered havmy musket had done their work well; Perfect unison can he looked for no- own; many ;i time has the lash, which 11 ''card the natno^ol Maeoboy some-

five of the Indians lay dead on the ground, where. should have descended upon the back of ''‘ u 'te mentiened.

H ben theBle-.-i-d Hook knew itshononaluook. and the sixth liad disappeared! II'what T have said already ho true, it the favorite, fallen upon his much aims- , ’ , ' n,in ' 1 [dluded t( It s i«iwer uod authority's swuv, Although no enemy was now in sight, i' s evident that marriage should never ed brothers. There is nothing in erea- 'l 11 '’ 1 bo'Im' Imrd di inkeis seem- " bun the “curtesy low and the brief lient I did not venture forth unti^ morning, take place till the parties have learned tiou which ]inront. ,-o often misplace ns ' ' j" H ’ "‘g- “V their act — damned \N ere reverence's primitive way ? [bow, There lay the bodies of tho live Indians what life really is, and their views ofdutj the switch, and it need not of necessity " be who cries, hold, enough. I think

undisturbed, together with the rifle of have become well defined.

He told her that the

remark alluded to applied to the scene

A bcuot v unknown lieforu;

And the honest glance ne'er looked askance

AN lieu a creditor passed the do.,r;

\\ lien the pattering ruiu rang the miniature Or tuneful on root', as it fell, [pane,

_ The man or he a birchen rod or a ferrujc ; there are the other. Securing the arms and am- the woman who marries another who i: switchc which cut deeper!luui cither, of munition of the fallen Indians, I followed not yet earnest about anything, runs a which many a ruined man and woman

up the trail of the missing one, until it great risk. In the years to come there , : in (,.ft you. reached the river, beyond which point I may bean eternal diverganco. Another

, could discover no trace whatever. i tie vita bfc corollary is that marriage hut honest, sincere, self-reliant, speak - | From the amount of blood which mark- should never follow a short or superficial jug the plain truth on all occasions with ed the trail, together with Hie uumistak- acquaintance. “Merry in haste to repent out qualification, making his requests in

able evidences that he had picked his in leisure, he it the wit of what one it few words, and smothering his disap- i i , , , , • , way with difficulty, 1 was led to believe will, is undoubtedly the dearly bought pointment as best be might, when refus- :l,M 11 ' :1 f ’ cl " " lt l '

that he was mortally wounded ; and in wisdom of many. ed. Theothor,wiloy,dij)lonintic,Cliesorder to prevent his falling into the hands I" conversation with Boswell, 1 be- terfieblinn, ever with a soft word on the

of his having a deformed hand, whereby he might easily be detected, and the un-

seasonable hour of the night.

lloKUini.K All itDKK.—AN e are informed that P. M. 1’. Isenhowcr, a wealthy

und respectable young man, who resides Like tones afar, from u sweet guitar, in this county, attended a camp meet Or chimes from some fairy liell. ing some 8 miles south of here, last When the sweet, sweet -igli of a holy light Sunday two weeks ago, and in the even-! Shone elonr from the love-lit eye,' ing he was taken sick, and laid down in Ami friend-hip's imml ami cordial hand

dnv aiornino .o, his'loii'-o* Vi!' •! imridl.li pieeious in day - gone hv; of his w hite foe, he had groped his way lievo, his sound brained old friend scouted tip of ids tongue, to pave the way for the gloom in the home. mutilated condition < >ne eve ut,,'i!i ' 1 " ,,| ‘ 1 to the river and thrown himself into the 'be idea that some one particular woman much desired boon, which was never re- discontent i ml wasting frotfuluess should

tlioy all hold too much,” remarked the dame. Huger nodded and smiled, saying, ‘ and need damming too.’ Ike stood watching the hoy who drew up the water,

I knew two children—one blundering, l"" k ; 'i'^ -he half dimes so coolly, and

wundcrml what he was going to Imy with all his nionev,and thinking how he could make it fly if he had it. Ho had invested all his available funds in red crackers,

\o (aloom »l Home-.

Above all things, there should be no

The shadows ofdark

Hue eye was torn homes ms they used to he,

out. ns te.ilh knocked out, and terribly Kor which we mourn, ami hopelessly vain,

bruised all over his body. He was in sen- ildc at the time—and at last accounts was unable to tell what injured him.— It i opposed by some that he had been i*cal ii by onie fiendish hiT-ereants. and then placed upon the horse as he was unlblc to get on him-elf. It is certainly :t v« ry ad affair, and if he lias been foul ly <b dt with, it is to he hoped that tin wha brutal perpetrators will be brought to

just ei

current, which bad borne him away. indispensable to the happiness of fused, so winning, so courteous, ao ap- nevereriiss the threslihold, throwing their The Indians had killed my cow ; and some one particular man. and added that parent was tho seeker. Follow those two large black shapes, like funeral palls, over that, you may he assured, was no trifling -here were fifty woman, probably, whom children. Sec the latter in the play- the happy young spirits there. If you loss ; yet in my gratitude for my escape :in y man knew who would make him as ground, boasting to his young associates will, your home shall bo heaven, and cvfrom the merciless savages, I would have happy as any other could. what helms got from the “old gentleman” cry inmate as an angel there. If you been entirely willing to have made great "ic not he accused of a cold, stupid or the “old lady’’—boasting what he will will, you shall sit on a throne and lie tho cr sacrifices. I was well provided—by '-lea of dealing with what should he yet get—boasting that he knows how to presiding household dcitv. 0! faithful _ means of arms and ammunition taken alone a dictate of the heart. I said “pre- doit; rehearsing to them the disgusting wife, what privileges, what treasures, It was about the year l-'-'O.i that I set from tho Indians—in ease of a second ferencc guided by judgement. And I pantomime of the caress, the respectful, greater or purer than thine! -

tied in N irginia. near the tails of Kana attack ; but this, fortunately, proved my believe that the man who can say to a deferential attitude which houses on such And let the husband strive to forget

I be country at that time was an |.| S ^ adventure with the savages. Not woman, "I not only prefer you from (eel occasions. Follow the other to his little his care as he winds around the long,

unlnokcn wilderness, But few settle- ,,{■ tho hand hud escaped to tell the Lilt luyjudgment approves what my room at the top of the house; see him narrow street, and beholds the soft light

I - but virtue's simplicity.

A HAIirS BKI' ADTH ESCAPE.

]»Y \ V I K<>I N I \ SKTTI.KK.

4, ii i , meiil- bad been made then by the whites ; all( i incite bis bretliren to avenge the a fi notions suggested, pays her a higher -itting in gloomy silence, too tirotid to illuminate his little parlor, spreading its jtiu-o writing tlie above we learn that and they were ho far apart as to render death of liis other comrades - , " l: —— * *'— <' - - ' - - • - - -

.... . i ic v — • 1 * tie*u in 01 mi- uiiiur c-umritucs. :l d more delicate compliment than the weep, too proud to complain, brooding precious beams on the red pavcnMnt l*Ti, ! V/ u‘] ' V T 1,1 ,,ll . l,0 l' t ‘ s assistance in ease of an; [Nc, Tfc _ The hero of this adventure' “'her who says, “ I will love in defiance over the injustice done him—not hating fore it. The night is colds and cheerless. , attack trom hostile I ndians, numliers of lived to see the rude wilderness where lie every dictate of prudence, and every (lie fraternal owner of "the coat of many ju rh.aps, and the December gust battles ii.r. Law.—On the ”“d ultimo, ” horn still infested the ■eighborhood. I had pitched hia lonely cabin transformed ot duty, color.-, no thanks to those who gave witli the worn skirt- of his overcoat., and Hoi. : McAfee, dr., of Alercer county. lived there alone with my wife for sevenil into smiling fields and peopled by hardy The RiavtiTTn virwini ' them both hiMi lint looking into the far. snatches with a rude hand and wailing killv! Ahsolein dciikins. of the same m-mll-s nnmolested, and by dint of per- enterprising “pale faces,” among p j» i» i 11*1.‘I* anii.^' 11 ' u ' ur ®i with that wistful lungiitg. cr* at tho i iJat, vr. txSr*”

tliepl i aiKst i ij»t, th.*it wliilu Jenkins, un- ’ ll ^^ 11 ^ 1 ® lind jiliiutod with (jf ol«l time f’ocs.J

* liahjUie^has solved Inin

many a year. He has been barassed, per-

with liis own hands plexetl an i persecuted. He has borne

a cruel tone, many n cold

Vir

him from hchind. and putting a pistol < >ne morning, after wo had dispatched r- — ,. ,. .. to She hack of his head, blew his brains -ur humble meal, and 1 had just prepar- admirable advice for those who have not entircd} a taimiie. wit u those ''fall lor

out. The examining court discharged ed to venture forth upon my regular rou- yet entered into matrimonial bonds :

MuAfec. pronouncing the killing justifi- bilior, my attention was arrested One of the greatest questions that is ^ >,,-..11111 ^ nbh Me Afoe's brother had lieen killed by tlie tinkling of a cow-hell in tho corn- at prcaaont forcing itself upon tlie c on- 1 vl'i'v li'tVh'

by, .Jenkins, some months before, in

-o ii. spcvftte that bis frame and spirit are tvuakenc.il and depressed; and now bis

1, , ... ■, t oiioiy cun m,in i„,i in. lucie.-. See limb-ache with weariness ; his temples “V r |' •' ' rl ' on ( J! 1 '. ", l the Chesterfieldian fiivovite sent to Col- throh with the pain-heat caused by too

give a brief extract on “ t he Negro Life , ■

v 1 • « -- • I Ii* •(•. fnliinictiliL' loim livcirv-st;! Im*. hrti(‘l. nonsthnit ftit!)lit*:itinn * tin I v knnvt

ol iSir^inin, whicii,

0 -tinge ils intolerable an itish. Follow out their two hi. lories.

affr. y at Dunennsville, in which the “There. ' said my wife, aocii.-ed was a party, and in which 1 corll '^ u ^‘

Jen kin- was beaten almost to death.— ' 15l,t 'be ear of the back woodsman be Thi feud had never been healed, and the co " u!f ‘'. ''.V education, very acute, especial

sideration of the age. is the one of whom

the cow is in shnll we marry ? and.is the supplementary

, .. \i . _ 1. I lege, eontraeting long livery-stahle, hotel, constant njiplieiition ; he scarcely knows 'i r.F . , 'f .' '"‘ir.’ .'ind tailor’s hills, with a perfect reliance how to meet his wife with n pleasant iii.'h'o'liCr nil tli'rou.'h tile Sniith ' " l | l |i n" n P” n his dijdoiinitic abilities to "set it all smile, or sit, down cheerfully to their lit

«»i . , 11 I i t ll lit., tlt.lltll.., *1.. 1 ... 1. i ..1, ,1... 1..,. ll. ....

turn for food, clothing, house-room

)]| j right with the old gentleman thanking tlo meal which she has provided with

to that, what shnll work the dissolution • 1 ,, , 1 , • , , him, with Ins thnnih and finger to his much care. ! . , . „ . ical attendanec, and support in old age. /• 1 • n 1 > •. »i.n i>,.1 iMM.i.ri, > 1 iw.un irmat 1 - 1 . nose, tor Ins unparalleled generosity to a

v 1111 • n iu i'i*. 1 ' .*

of the marriage bond? These great questions have, for years, with the subtle

about one third of the labor wbieb is re-

; son

so unworthy; alluding delicately

1 in teuu nau never oeen nenieu, anu tue ... .... ...c ..... ^uunnou.-, uinu, 101 yearn, wmi euu aum.ii- ,j ,,(• the white man in mod coun-

dcfeiise relied upon was, that Jenkins 80 fr 01 " the fact that his safety often analysis that marks our times, received ’.i...tp,.. , 1 .,(.,1, , 1 p. .e 11., his pride in him as a father; and trusting ear : like a winged angel,

had made threats against McAfee, and dejicnds ujion the nice cultivation of that profound attention from the physiologist jpj.m . " ' •

so Conducted himself, on tlie day lie was '

kill, d, as to induce the belief that he

sense. I was not so easily deceived, listened ; the sound was repeated.

was anxious to luring on a fight, and to "That, said I. in reply to the remark

justify Ale A foe in taking his life. 80

: of ur wife. “ was not the tinkle of a hell

on the one hand, and the psychologist on the other. I wish iu this article to give a review of the opinions of each of them. The prevalent psychological belief on

thet' urtthought, and he was discharged. the neck of a cow. It is a decoy these matters has found this expression

” 1 1 ‘ 1 in the pages of novelists. It i- that

from some Indian, who desires to draw

me into ambush."

marriage should lie the result of an over- g, Mlt | 1( . ni

[ / 'arAT/., b'lng.

)) r i . 1 V ". K "' " Believing this to lie the ease, I took mastering and usually blind sentiment. ' j.' 11 ' V'ii?*'ll' .. - 1 I /,'* down my old innsket, (I bail no rifle.) tcchnaiclly known as romiintie love.— . "" . .' ‘ "I 1 * 1 1 and seeing that it was properly loaded, I That such a sentiment as this does exist vHBir ii'i'id^ i m mnnti, hio : ^ stole cautiously around the field towards in the range of human feelings, in other It. • i,' N iV NVAn ’. .' /1 ’ r- 1 'ho point from which the sound seemed words,iaasplcndidrcnlity,nomancon-

, to proceed. As I had suspected, there, versaitt with the history of his kind can gives me great pleasure to testify to the in ac l ustor 0 n ms J u , M) crout .hed an Indian, deny.

extraordinary virtue of your lough 8y wa iting for me to appear in answer to the This sentiment is, before marriage, inp used it in a case ol 'Liiquug ,j t . (>0 y )„,]] ) R( scll( i the fatal more general among woman than among ough in my son, about nine years ot )j U ]l c t to iny heart. I approached with- men. Among maidens it is the rule; 'go, Mi bo was attacked about five weeks | fiut di st .(ive r ing myself to him, until with- among unmarried men it is the exception

since. It seemed to disarm the diseast ■ • •

But the door is opened, tho overcoat thrown off. n sweet voice falls upon his

, ^ ear ; like a winged angel, it flics right

it badly, and would not perform it ?'’ n, ° ,h '? ,,, ,ui, ( ku ;1rc / l u,n f '"' n . 1 ‘ \ nt " hiK bos0I,t > an,, nostle8 "R" in8t his

at all if he were not compelled. The •>« goodness, etc., etc. 8eo'he “stupid heart. .

rest of his time is spent in singing, dane- h ^.^° 18 8 umn,anly set down to he I ho latch ,s lilted, and tho smiling , i i/. 11 wanting in cIovmuLHfi.nocoptimr 111 silonoe face ol Ima wife i>;iveH an earnest wevcomo. 1 V. .m . Hiig, t u ' IH ' lllllo "T“ this verdict, and the eonsequent disposal The shining hair is smoothed over her up pigs and chickens. I hat negroes are • 1 . , , T , , , . ,

1 , , • ,1 11 ol Ins time in some uiK ongenial. distaste- (air brow :

the worst servants in tlie world, every

man, I believe,

indeed, she -tole a little co

ludiove hot .. thnronoli-teed i ' u ' cmployinont; till at last, wearied out quettish ghiuec at the mirror hanging in in-o tvill idmit • hui the S utli b i the silent drop that descends mend- its narrow frame just to see if she looked

liiAtclt* iiiil lilt 1*1 > 111 1 I t 1 11 < 1 1 ii.itii* I»\» null 1* 1 i>ia>.4 i.i*et44t' vlAo /••iiiiit <tni

haa boon reared amdngst them from aud unromittingly, hour by hour, neat and prattj befon she ®amo out

' on Ins tortured soul, lie rusnes trom the Her eye beams with love, tier dress is

erner

his childhood, and in general has a ten derness and affection for them of which

a Northern man can have no conception. . . . , . , . .. , 1 • 1 ■ 1 • • . , 1 ,1 i , 1 ing t>ain 111 Ins heart lor silent eompnnv. (olds her in his arms, ami imprints a (ireat care is taken by the law to guard 1. i.-. , . . , , ’ *

, , Alerenul (101Iwlmt is to keep nini f Mis uiioii her lirow.

... 1 • J? . , hlood is young and warm, Ins heart thrul)- A home where gloom is hanishod, pro after six years residence in the ntato, 1 - 1

home which ha- been a home only in tasteful and what? Why! he forgets name, and wanders forth, with the gnaw-'all the trials of that long, long day, ns ho

kiss

can safely say T never saw more than one

instance of e

that was perpetrated by a foreigner That there may still he evils in the sys-

, ' , ' ‘ , human being yearns for, and need net ^ ."V" ,l 111 ai " he ashamed of yearning for—sympathy •petrated by a foreigner.— , , * 0 j 1 j

love!

' r all' t ' |.’ l8all J' 1 lb ''' <, . ai ' v in shooting distance, then raised my piece Among the hundreds of unmarried men ^ ^ '|| ]| l ';,q |t i,',, r ,." lu ',.\.q ('," i ,'^,1 Vears pass the Augl' iniM nucl soft, dissolving and mark, and the Indian fell dead. high-minded and satisfactory hitabunds, 111 ' !" ''J 11,1 ' ts w ine and woiuen, than of (lr*>ok, Latin etachiiig the jihlogm, rendcringexpoedo- Not knowing hut that he might be ae it would be an extravagant estimate to " b !", ' ", A 1 . 1 '.,' * 11,1 " and Matliematies—v..»in.»,- »tie

ration free

long wildly in bis breast for what every sided over by one who has learned to

rule herself and her household, Chris lianity—oh ! he is thrice consoled for all his trials, lie cannot ho unhappy ; that

on. The College-hoy re-1sweetest, best, dearest solace is his-- a more knowledge of horses, cheerful home. Do you wonder that the

man is trongthened anew for to-morrow’s

-returns, to receive the cares?

truant s name is never mentioned, or if probably fatal result, of 1 homas (ash so, with the hope, not that he may he “""b ' ,l Thursday night, from evil, but “that ho may not ty ■ Kentuckian named Thomas Rich disgrace us.” Meanwhile, the wanderer ard-on. there was a “muss, and the lies languishing on a bed of sickness in shooting grew out of ii. HichuidiiOU a foreign country. Woman s heart is the arrested, conic- ed the act, and gave

Italy. Dityhehad not—pityhe returned to he asked, with cold tones and averted eves, why he did not stay tluye. Pity that he could not smother that uneonquer

Sam Hoi stun.—Thu Columbia (Texas) Democrat says (ieneral Houston's term in the I'niteil States Senate expires on the 1th of Alarch next. It is rumored

t t - — - — - f-. - - — ^ — - -- — -- ll AAtMlivl l/v/ (111 Y P*l I Hid l» h\J . 1 4 fly • * -l i/t'O!* il 4 iiii'i.’iitiiiv. iiihii’. i*iiiiiio,i , iiv,«. «ii> ami cany, nriuging ; companietl l»y «>tlu*rs. 1 returned all say that twenty per cent, of thorn have !! ' ' n > • Ml io.> nm .nki. a o 10 . <» ( . oll o Va tulatioiis of !»artiiil friends, that he

ease to n speedy, vet happy termination. C( , (1 the efthin ; and having firmly felt the passion of love anterior to mar- v* .1 1 cruc,t y ,0 a wl, ° or has passed off for pore gold the glitterin'. Siiootino Ai'i'itAV.—The Kvansvillu The general health of the child unprov- | )arr i ca ,ied the door, I watched all day riage as maidens feel it, or as novels l'.,!'',.!" wTheT^T ,,r his s, ’ ,, "' v 8 ''l“'’fieiality. The Enquirer reports the -hooting, with a

ed while taking the medicine, and his from the portholes in anticipation of an teach it. And I know that if most men newsicmeis nm . : ' n< ‘ digestion led good.— at tack front the oompanions of the Indian were to delay marriage till they realised . , - - n , , (V t gladly recommend . as a safe and , | ia d killed. To add to the danger, ami tho feelings of ilomeo or an Kid they a,,,,ss I' 1 U,,d As ,kept

efficacious remedy for Hooping (ough, 8ceinf; .he hopelessness of my situation, would never attain “that only bliss that >ncrry as a negro slave, as well as otltcr affections for which it is , discovered that I had hut one charge has survived the fall.” Here, then, is

prepar I. hiiWARD . AKIIKNT. of powder left. I could make but one a large class of men eminently fitted to Two H r IPI.. M n M — ... Tuf. Oveiieand Mam..— By the St. shot; and then, il attacked by numbers, t,,, heads of hap[>y homes, who, if ears, when a gentleman came and spoke same iu all lands, when pity knocks at “P Li ) 1 • Louis | Kepuhlieau of Sunday last, we I should he completely in their power, they would fulfill the relations for which to a lady directly iu front of us. who wa- it. el; e had he closed his eyot in unny

learn tb it the first arrival on the Over- Determined to do the best with what I nature has designed them, must he led seated beside a -ickly man. whom we land Mail route to California was 011 the had, I poured out the last charge of pow into marriage hy another guide than love, thought wa- her husband. The eonver Saturday night previous, bringing four der and put it into my musket, and then a s it is usually understood. That guide nation turned upon the health of her com

passengers and ten days later news from waited in almost breathless anxiety for is easily designated ns preference guided panion, who was evidently a consumptive . California. Twenty-four days was the tho approach of night, feeling confident by judgment. “ Last winter,” said sbo, “ 1 went to able longing which approaching death l n ^ “ "“j :l eamhd.ite ^ ’dor !

time of ihe journey, tjuite an excitement of an attack. In tho matter of romantic love wc are Kansas with him; the winter before wi was ere.ited in St. Jjouisjnnd Air. Bailey. Night canto at last. A beautiful moon liable to many mi-takes. I have known spent in Florida, and now we are think the oflD pa- engcr who came to St. Louis, light night it was, too; and this favored a strong natured man to love a timid, ing of removing to Wisconsin or Mimic

(tho others stopping at Jefferson City.): me greatly, as I would thereby he able to shrinking girl as a father would love a sota, for the benefit of his health.” , j ...- , .Tilt.. was called out at the Planter's House, observe the movements of the enemy as child. He married for love, and mar Thegentlemnn expressodsnme thoughts -aical hands which goaded him into them p" 1 m itt'1 - m.i) ta > 11 | w n nd gKvc an Recount of the journey. Mr they approached my cabin. It was some ried honestly. But when the hour came relative to her hardships in thus going even at the tomb's portal. Pity that sin- and t ie next meeting: o to, .< _i- a ui... Buchanan telegraphed a reply to Air two hours after nightfall, and as yeti that he nocued iu his wifia a companion, away from her home and friends, and tra- ful man may not bo merciful, ns a holy Biiwwij evr Sri uv— V correspondItTitt^field's announcement of the arrival, had neither heard or seen a sign of the a consolation, he found that, ns a guide veling so much abroad. pitying Hon. , |if ( | |(> ('nn,,!,. ' (; L . n |] ( ^.| ll ,n writes 10 which will bo found below. The Cali Indians, wlieii suddenly I was startled by'to marriage, bis passion had proved a “O!" she replied; “I do not mind t ask you, and you, and you, who have . V1 . l( , r ,1, lt huokwhcit straw is poif'ornm papers got up an issue expressly the baying of my dog at the stable. I mistaken one. On the other hand, a that at all, if no can only regain his woven the “ coat of many colors" for some [ 0 | |() ,^ ||,> says a neighhor of for thi route, and it was quite largely knew that the Indians were coming. man may love a woman from gratitude, health ; 1 like New Kiiglaml better than one of your household—you who, hy mi(C “ ^ 01I|) , j nt ‘ 0 |,i H hou-o ' T 'ei ,• 11 The stable stood a little to the west of almost as lie would love a guardian— any other part of the country, for it is 1 your partiality and hort-siglitedness. are tu a j' 0| . tJ, olni w ]u>n tlu-y began tlie cabin, and between tlie two was a marry from lore in honesty, and awaken home ; hut I am willing to live anywhere fostering the rank weeds, and trampling <(> nlI1 ronn d and round until they drop-

..r ..i 1 1 ........ .,-1,:..1. .i,., , _ 1 .. . *...1 : a « ii...* 1* .. 1.: 1. ’ 1 under foot the humhle flowers—you who , , , , t. , H . n t..

hrings. to look our last upon our native land. Pity that errors born of a neglect

ed childhood and forsaken youth should intends to retire to pnvat. have been held up to him by the phnri-'''‘'“k 'n'" " 1 ^ doptiid on

next Legislature for the late (ieneral Henderson - seat, Olliers say Houston

life. Wc

the

turn

sought for in St. Louis. The following is tin President's reply to Mr. Butter

field's dispatch :

Wasiiinutun. Oct. ft.

h> «/'i/o IhtHi rjh hi. Fi ixiih ul of llo

(ho , loml Mml (oiiiniiiiy 1

patch of cleared ground, upon which the to a bitter regret. And it is a fact, too for his sake.” under foot Hie liumbfe llowers—you " no |. K . ( [ ,j ow „ dead. It seemed to n.ake them light of the full moon fell unobstructed, well established to he denied, that many Her husband made no reply as ho are bringing up children, whose hearts r| . (|7 . Judging from the noise at tUg stable that a marriage, begining in a love as deep heard these words, hut volumes were in -hall one day he colder to eneh other . «♦» they would approach from t})at direction, and as full nsever was depieted bj aHeott his eyes. The incident, however, did than the dead in their grave- - you. upon | Uaii iioad Coli.ihion and Loss of

Sin A our dispatch has been received. I posted myself at the portholes on tliat (or a Goethe, baa resulted in wretchedness, not pnrticulnrly impress ino until we whom shall be visited alas! too late I.iik.—A collision occurred on tho Ohio 1 cordially congratulate you upon the side of the cabin. 1 had previously plao- | have seen such. For reasons like these atoppci) at a station about 11 half hour every scalding tear of agony and disup “ Mississippi railroad on Friday night, result. It Js n glorious triumph for civ- cd my wife on the cross pole in the citim- (should say that the only safe rule for afterwards. Then a friend entered the pointment from out young e^s, which () 1( , inst., between two freight trains, ilixaHon and the 1 nion. Settlemgnta will ncy, so that in case our enemies effected marriage, iu any ease, is preference, ear and took a sent hy our side. 11 e was .-liould havi be.tmed only with hope and ,t "Slioals Nation, near V iuocnnes, Ind soon ("How the course of the road, and an entrance into the cabin, she might guided by judgment, even if the saeri- troubled with a fir'iK'hinl and lung diffi !_d'i<lno-< 1 ask every parent who is do \ conductor, ungineer, fireman and brake-

'h'- Ka.-t and the West will be bound t" i- , .

gothcr liy a chain of livin'. American

wbichEcan never lie broken.

(Signed) .1 \N|KS IH CIIAN NN

climb out through the low chin>ncy and fiee of “love’s young dream” be the “cut- culty, of some year- landing. Iiiiottr.-i. effect her escape. For myself I eqtoi'tain ting off of the right iiand, ’ or the “pluck I of conversation ttv recoiumended a re.-i ed no hope; but determined not tube t;t iug out of the ri^ht eye.” {dcncu in a certain Western State, ♦" which ken ilive, I re olved to sell niv life d, 111y |,, tbi -eru.oii on Mi' .'I"tint I find a he f jdii 1 iu substaii' '' :

tbi- if he or she ier child shall gro iso his faith in in iod 1 Funi’i/ F 1

willing that hi.- u ,, ru instantly killed,

hy tiiose means, i ml, sadder till,I

lien Win Walker was on .1 visit father, in Nashville, last week