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or i:l v-l-.vo numoers, thuke T) U.T vl-.if not paid lllti'l til'." C'Xpirat !Oll of the tl r.v.i 5:.t.hs a;i.lr;Fi Y cexts, if p.o.d Wiiaia tVu: ve.ir and two Dj:,i..vRs, paid i.i l a acc. 1 : rcctMVi ! Mr l '-- tuan six i-ss p. it 1 ii a Liu e. S ')siMi' u-, who r:no i-ir p ipe rs by pnvi! JO t SV CCIl! viskigc inue.l n. '.til all arrearages 1 I 4? - !! : J , Ti l I i j'.ii o to rt ip il -etit to Inc. ol !.- e in w ruing. Vd-.v.-tisaiiwuls inserted at the usual r;t--. Kxcapt p-.vs a iverti-ing eloped n. when s" v. ill bj demanded lor ;s SI ti.V S or a m il CCj- .ppr ved pro 1 ice, A j'ivereJ at th'.s r ln-o. or -.sc i otUor pi i" cm, tak-'ii in pavmeat. a5 in. iv oe agrui'u up'i mj: MUiThci) I'liur. Tii.: a.-ilos of t'r.o c'n tp-'l, 1 att'ly t!iro:ed wiiii nn iv worshippers, wore si!e:;t. I it- -!. ol ItlMVlM- WJlli: I ItJ C :)!..; tilP'll! 4-.- .i i.vl rjof w.to hsti.l. Tin: assomn i i i I h iJ i.i -h -t i. !'tt err'iiie i is :iv i;s i 'I vo'i i;i, lia.l dis ipp: a: oil ; and t he -lo.i; -III'; senseless o;;:-f t ol Ihasr a-J n-;itin s:oi .1 :ia!v in t!te g! ).?!iv lnt li s. ;is hi-p.sell'-a f-afares di-ol v 1 loeinst lvis in tlu tioi,;i:'. ei led 'v s i;eis'.!io'i5 wo-ihn to n:? Ft I'V If!'. lut o:io iis;:: id : ti n-tn tilted, a I rig robe ,f sj-n'ro b.'Je onrtrali5 his prrson. who Irinid, as if in d?ep tho.ilit, agiitit the pede.al on hich slojJ the dtity. He uas the privt. A Ion rsh low wa east on the floor, and inptantly afterward a tali gaunt tignre apparit tiie door. A mantle of ppotk-fs while overhung hi shoulders, scarcely concealing Jiisj broad and ample chcs.;. The erect ness of l.isi carriage, tin: dignity of his attitude, the fire of ills ee, the boldness ofhis step, and the prouu cm i upon nis tip, pii.ciaiuiu mm 10 uc jii mat) of tav.k and ambition. contemptuous sneer played up. hi? ro.'nanre as lie cr.stl.it- e.vr !oul the i tP' Un r ' Ilc g'aviced towards the stern deity i;r-i'" i t? deformed features seerrved to asi t . i 1 : I ; : . . I "
h.:cii tl in 1 1 irnn 1 1. n fit t hp :m.:.i ks which rose ami "-.. p""" io 1 liar. disseminating pei iuhc nit oug.i iSc atlf .cent space. iHol'v ot loese, nowevrr, s.-.-rr,. ! i,. nroduce eiliier iwe or respect in the mind of'l.V Rni striJi,1r P"sl ll,c hrine, he cried. The individual h. ,w dressed, slowly fumed his head, mu. 'a: ,s htr!. Uu'n driving his robe more ci. ",,)ut mswered : ' No. I flee 'h.' nn ?sl ofthis deity P n lcrp. fi not s other rum. he nt n
same an fSv""""' "'ft " " line, prouoesi in ivome. dacity of tlie intruder. The stranger then My ears are open and my heart U prepaturned toward ti!e aHar on which, in a golden rej lo burv lUy Words,'said the priest, vase richly studded with jewels, burned an of- Tis tfi continued Armenius. 'The iVritic of fiankiucev'se rmitling a pale blue pi0 Agustus our new censor, is about to - . 1 fnct.MAo.1 fiiA iii I . a. . a .i
'Ceasf. this toll v.' cri.d l,t; sCi.ii'U)r ,mPa" j w hile Ihe priest draw ing aside a veil, entered lid ilv. 'well I know all ih 1,itks "'ld JllS"jfti inner aparlmunt. and the shades of night gles of thy craft; save thv F rcciou? Mash envedoped the capital of the world. t ) dose the vulvar reserve liiy .''-ctures lo.- The multitudinous noises of the gay mctrotlic fools who kneel to this thing of ,one!. P0,is ha 1 subsided the twilight had passed 'ik-.vare. ra-h tina," relumed the nncstvaway. and the moon shone hrighily in the
4 how. in the sanctity of Ibis house, you b. ":l his vengeance; wha't lho:i thinker stone m 'r )ossss power to sit ike tenor to even thy stubborn iieai t.' 'Toibtor this idle talk,' xciai ncQ the oth- . cr. 'Idle talk!' repealed the p. iest, with deep ...i.,..,..:i .. r . .... ;..!..! t,. ti... ....i . t-'iliiiiihv ui ill null, i, ui;-.i ii i -i it .is iii'iu ui i, deity, through mc. can ji.lose that w hat j li. .1. lit I oiiiti make tnee tiemiin : " mure i-'
r I " s tin a portion of the awe width pervaded the !"'- ' lhou shjit he gratnicd, rcinaike.l the priest; 'what I now tell you, thou thiok at bu-
riou& iiiaiiur. lor he was unconsciously imta-an,i
tied in thine own bosom, unUnow n hy others; (s mci.t erS! su.jen transport ofdef I disclose it to thee, doubt not that he who ;ju iC imp1ssioi)ed embrace declares
jresnh s here c;in rcaa tne nearts oi an wno;,i . upproaeh him, whether to worship or to scoff.' ; 4 Proceed, proceed, cried the other. ' Tw enty years since, Armenius, thou wctt u general, the commander of a legion ' ' Well done for the omnifcienco of thy god.' cried the Romau jet i ingly. My name, triu.r.plu have chronicled, Ihe trulh of thy remark in the archives of the. republic. Is this wonder?' Interrupt mc no!.; answered the p-ief-t calmly; 'when I iish. speak what words thou'st min ! till then, listen. Twenty Tears since I too, had a friend, but I do not tremble. Thv fiien I loved thec, served thee, and shar e. his all with thee. Through his high mil ience, when accused before the senate,thou avrd thy nnme, thy h-mor and thy life. Although thy janior, tfioti ouglttcsUtim for ad vice "an I using it didst bind thy brow w.tn laurel of victory. When surrounded by barbarians, and the pihim, taken from erne ot: ,W..n band, wa hurled al Up, l..r -rW.Ml off the well directed hi -:nt, . i - Upmn more oppressive Htia M IIII lllrtiiuoi uv - -- 0...l
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loved at. Italia., girl, suit, pure ant lovely
li;C sKV luciiim.-'"' 7 thou start'st again! did 1 not tell thee I would make thee tremble!- Yes he loved the girl ....t w!ih the vile; f. t lings which templed thee I 1 : i. .!...., nilll'l' I -J 111! to paw upon Iht charm's a d admin- her for) thorn aloiK'. r? 1 His fondm-ss wa lor hcielf,if . her rich angel.c miod, more than even he r i- i 'I .rt'. titbit- lliii cf rnv dazzling htauty. Treacherously thou strovVt to supplant him in her Elections by the spionlor of military rank, knov iug, as he had coniided in lliee," that ilieir vows had been cxi 1 M C ... ,1V ll.r -irlc lli- 1.&C : la'ii riiwrpil. I IIOII ItMIUU M llT ntJ . it. - .!... I I.. Kli-rwl ami tliusr Ciiansje inj hoc i n.nt.t. ,-itl h :i:i il.v friend wife, when I he thou. :alstly accusing him of crime, didst use th) power to tear him fr.m thy arm- sell him into bondage coidiiscate his properly, aiid irike his name from ihn list of citizens. His . ife survived her misi ries hut a year, while thou didst return to the capitol loaded with ihe spoil, of the enemy. Yet with the red lot h-ind of guilt graspiny'ihy conscience, and r:en now, pr a:u and otenlatious before the .via Id, the godsiell me to Hi) ehamb ?r thou'i I a cownrd Marling, in alarm, if the least loi-e breaks on the- midnight.' ' Who art thou tnai doft know all this'1 eii'. d the Uornan, in evident alarm. 1 run to;: niiesi."1 answered the other, 'of ih: h iiv, u hv unnerve even the Roman senai..r!' A paU-nos- overspread the face of 4Trmcni i, as he 1 -lokcd first on the graven image and Mien on his orael;-, but, by a violent exertion resumed his wonted cai elessnesi of demeanor, iie sai I, Well, if it is so. l:t it rest though 'tis all false, as iliou hast s aid, yet here is a purse; I suppose ii"s the am: tiling 1 will to-morrow ild anoilier. He may be all thou'st represented him, but I believe neither in slocks nor i i i. ... i" . m.j,.sl (.;iI,st ti10. keep a secret T y ask, have I not formerly t!t-ef siones uowevi r. l nave an ooitci, out urst, done so for ' Tis true but his is of more importance.' ' So sinili my lips be surer guarded.' ' r tie t. I rich!' ' I am hmnnlifol Y"odei jewelled vase attest it.' ' Well, then, 1 will trust thee; serve me well, and I will raise a sanctuary to thy deity t . it , make himselt prince ol tlie senate, and I Would thwart him. 1 have no line of noble fUir, S(0rs on w hom to btisemv claims; it is su- . perstitien must aid me; that thou canst com mand. Thy temple is the resort of the rich and poor of the city of the high and the low; by thy aid, and that of yonder stone, my dej,ires ,n,v bo ac "succeed in my pmuiisc.' tcoomphrlied ; if thou wilt, and I designs, 1 swear to keep my The nriest'consenled : when the live having consulted measures for the fin themnco ot their sthenic, tlie aspiring senator withdrew; cloudless firmament twai midnight, Eath P'"r '"t':,rcd its graceful cap? paital dis."t ill tile Sllvi I V ilood which illumined Ihe with nearlv the brilli.nif v t)f snti.lii.f re i'.s rays were caught and reflected b;l II. IT II. I I .11 . t , , e paie marDie wnicn rose in liaek' hv i. i . ... i ,Bl...-n ; 'nn ununauon arouua tlie prince- - liiui. fi;miQn ol Ami (),,0 0,;,.ct ollv WJ J 'ave animation to the i red sr;irifl v livinn Uceuc, and even lie appe v !ir)flfiiv tin cl rt, fur in the darkness of a deep . . :r i i .... ""i",i liui.,1. -i.i-h : l.n II IIMIIMIAI II. illlU IIKIUi; I tt IIIWL. . v ii irau.uvi ii :i mi iiitiit iiii miit ' upon nis j,rua5tj wouhLcontraet as with nevovs c,,onArioiner niruie is auutni io me scene . :Kucfi on t,ioe , and rapidly flies to meet the, :yt,u,,. SI,C thrown herself into his arms his ,.m (o i... lovers. Stealing noiselessly into the deeper shade of an adjacent w all, they are concealed from every eye save that of Hun who cannot look ' upon such I ve, so pure, so fervid, and so dis-
interest d, but with pity on the sad late which have a slave must die! separates them. An imoluntaiy shudder pa.sed ovt..4 the Agrucola, love,' whispcreil the maid, 'have heathen priest, bul he pulled his robe more I lingered too long from thee? thou wilt for- closely about him, and the start passed unobgive me; it was to avoid detection that 1 tar-. served. Armcuius contined. fivd. 'I have a niece, my brother's daughter.
The y nith seized her tapering lingers, in his own and pressed them to his bosom No, love.' he cried, pressing her hands to hi lips, bathing them in the sea of agony which was ritahing from hieyel. 4 No; alas, thou hast, not lingered long enough; would lis it thou hadst never come'.' .'Say "not so. Agricola. Wherefore dost thou weep thus?' she inquired soothingly. 'Because,' he replied 'this is the last time tit it we meet, Sylvia, and m iy I not cousecrate it by a tear as one of fond remembrance?' 4 The last, Agriaola'.1 iobbd the tender
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, 4 Alas! what wouldst thou?' 'Live with thee; die with thee; Svlvia would be thy wile.' 'Nil, no! exrla men the youth, as a pang ot grief dai ltd through his soul; Mio Svlvia, it mil) IIMl 'V . : , d n nvil i.. lhou Jost not ! 0 J . may not he!' love me, or thou woulds not ctist me oil.' ' Love you!' cried he, 'it is ihat 1 love too well, too 'Then why not listen to my prayer?' 'Alas! it is that I love too deeply.' 4 No,' cried the girl, 'no gricola, didst thou love like me; like me, adore! thou wouldst cast aside these fears.' ' Lears,' repeated the youth, dropping his hard, and flashing a lire from his eye which illumined the space about them, 'leal? S3 Ivia! thou dost not know me. To me fear is a stranger. 'Tis not that which influences me, but recollect. girl Agriod 1 is a slave!' The momentary sternness which he hail assumed did not, however, damp ihe ardor of the girl; it seemed lo render him still dealer to her. She placed her fragile arm about his manly neck, and in a tone of gentle reproach, 'Rebuke me not, my love,' she said, 'thou knowest if Agricola is a slave N Ivia w ould share his bondage with him. Her love should make his slavery sweeter (arlhan freedom.' 'Desist, I pray thee,' responded the youth, enctillng hei nmsi witli i.i-mm, with respectful tenderness, and softening his lone, 'remember, your father is a Roman!' ' Cruel as thou art, 1 still will love thee,' hc whispered through her tears: 'none but thee I love or care for. My fa Iter's wrath J heed not, so that I possess thee; I care not .' 4 Hist,' said her lover, as he carefully leaned toward the spot they had just quitted, 'when last. we met 1 heard a noise- like that which just struck upon mine ear Svlvia away!' ' Never,' cried the girl, filled with love's desperation, and clinging more closely to him. 'never till thou'st promised. I will die with thee, Agricola, but will not lose thee!' A faint noise resembling a foot ball broke Oil tll silfoirp, as Ajriehi etrMvo to rlUengage himself from tne virgin, who tw ined her arms wildly about his neck. liegone! Sylvia, beseech!' 'Till you promise, never!' she articulated, nearly choaked with emotion. Again the noise was heard if tey were discovered ruin would befal the idol of his heart, and he be degraded by I lie lash. A moment more, it woujd be too late; he put his lips to her ear ' 1 promise.' In the next instant the light form of the maid was lost among tlie columns, and her lover, looking hastily about, saw the shadow, evidently of that of a man, cast on the pavement near him; but so instantaneous wastlie disappearance, that it had vanished etc he was fully aware of the reality. He kneeled and placed his ear on the stones, but all wa silent- save the short beatings ofhis heart. The immoveable features of the pagan, idol yverc dimly visible in the breaking day that stole through the portico of his temple, while equally indexible, the priest sat ut his feet, his face hid in the ample folds of his mantle, presenting only the uudegncd outlines of man. As the gray haze of morning yielded to the strengthening dawn, the senator, with a deep frown settled on his brow, walked in and saluted the priest who rose to receive him. Why here, and so early demanded the latter. 1 could etl'ecl nothing in so short a period since we parted yesterday.' Ti ol lor that I sought thec,' answered his visiter. 'Then why this visit?' returned the priest. F r vengeance.' Thou sl.iilt have it' reDlincI the nrinsf. gathering his robe about him. 1 hou knowest nut wjmt j mcan foo,i(h 'oncst.' OtiH thou shall have vengeance;' and dry cv;"fe- ,kc " deit,h rattle, sounded in the InroHt V1' l-'e P"ctit might have been a laugh. Silence,' aiu x"e ennir, sternly, laving l is clenched hand m0" ,l,e "har, the new mide laws have depiivt-.v ,,? of our inmate right to punish out slaves Wi.'.'1 death yel I She lives with mc, my adopted child. Thi slave has dared to love Iter. I could let that pass, but she, the daughter of a freeborn son of Rome, forgetting her birth, ret ur.is his passion. 1 heaid her swear to him at the hist midnight. That seals his doom, and thelave shall die! Were it not that suspicion resting on mc might blight my brilliant hopes, this hand had done the deed; but I am unused to tricks, I leave it to thee; thy trade is craftiness, and thou cuist lull suspicion. Thai's but my leet, he said casting a bag ol gold up on the altar, 4my reward shall mako thee rich:
' 'I is well, muttered the pi iei, now t itiltv thou thv slave?' 4 Agricola.'
The sudden start and half word which ctcaped the priest caught the others attention. 4 Why slailest thou?" he demanded. 4 1 started!" answered the priest, lecovning himself, and stretching forth an i;rm mm h withered and shrunken, 'because lois hand was never dipped in blood." 4 A w ise priesi,' said tin: senator scornfully. I see thy object; well be it so," and he tim. . another purse upon the altar. ' Thv words must be my law; said tin my priest in a low lone 'but away ttie peepkcon.e to worship.' The senatoi cast a searching glance "n the
muffled face .f the priest, hedtew his robe a- tavern al Vai.Mille, IJ miles (torn A ashir.jrboul him, and casling a disdainful lo..k on it) ton, at the time (as Harry Yhite!swore) ofhis throti"- w h'n h now commenced kneeling about being then , and sleeping with the prisoner, the 'linage, left the chapel. " )' ttie nigiit of the lire; also, a man named When tin.: worshipers had concluded lhcir;-N"l;, who is an impormnt witness for the devotions they retired, and s.-m the priest was! pros cut.ioi . Judge Slroi.g was also txatr.iniefl alone with one person who still knelt a'd.a!id the Hoi:. Mr, Hunt, a memWerof Conine, altar. The priest having carefully fast-j-ess. All Ihe tesiinvmy in the ca-e encd the doois, the devotee rose, and casting ig"ne ll.n ugh at ahoti, six o'clock in ihe eveaside the gray mantle which disguised him.! ning. w lieu the (.'oat t ad jourtn-d. In the coin s exhibited the line f.uin of Agricola ihe slave.!"' the afternoon Mr. Merritt, the police oth-
4 Father.' said he, ' 1 crave thy blessing. "Hum hast In en ever kind to Agricola; but he is poor, and all that he. c:i n luru he now presents to thee, the lo' c that springs from hi liea ! t .' 'Tie all I ask,' casting aside his mar, lie and embracing him, 4lhe love of the good is ihe greatest treasure. Rut, my son. thou hast failed in conlid nee t me, and dangers beset by path, ranged thicker, than iie pike? of the Macedonian.-'.; Agricola blushed apd sank his head upon his hi easf. '" ' "- ' If is true,' he replied, 'that I have not told thee'all but now ' ' Mind it not now I know all;' the youth 1 ! 11 ij r 1 .1 giancea uicreaui usiy ituo 11 is nice, w nen inei
priest taking hit hand, con' tnued. 'yes, all without iioise, cnlcred the rooaa. stolo ti'u thou lovest thy master's adopted daughter,; pocket book, and carefully locked the door afand she returns thy love. Is il not so?' jter him, so that when (he genllemrn got op ' Alas' alas! too'righlly hast thou said,' an-jin the morning and missed hi-book, and fou A swered the young man, desponrlingly. -be door locked, he was in don!;! whether x, 'Sav noi ii!..?' f ' ' ' 1 mi,r,,l not Iinve lost hi luok and monev bcJ.IJ IIUI .llrlSl ..lllu nit; pttLSI, 1113 J , . . . brigfiteuing w'ul delight; 4Bhe hall fee thv jf-re he entered the hu. Mr. Merritt s e.wife! ' planationsand statements rehitive to the w-fv 'My wife,' repeated Agricola, rctireing a ;f ptacliscd t'iiees wire li-U n'd to With .vf(W n.lffii r.T'i rA i rtt ..lliop ..-WI. u liini.!.. i liltVlt H'jrtiA.I i.a ...1.1 i 1 1 Y tl-. 1 t V bV eVCTV Oil
men!, 'and I a slave!' .w.. ....imi iii ui.ltl tl III. 3lulllcii - 4 Fear not! if thou wouldst be happy obey me. At midnight t!y hither with thv bride, and I will unite thee.' ' But, remember,' said the youth, tortured with many conflicting emotions, 'the popuhu-e wiii slay thee if thou dost unite a slave to a free-born girl!' 4 Leave that to me. Obey my instructions. Now away return at midnight.' 4,.,,, 1 ., . ! At the same hour as on Ihe previous morn-: ing Armenius repealed his visa, hat the pn -t! mif K i in ;if (In. .ilt'ii. mi.. I l..i n'. -.I.....I l.. H.-. IJII1I HV lV. (Illlllt flMVI 11. Ill II CI? llll) U' i i . iii . .i i i i i i speak, said in a bolder tone than be had Lit li-i-i-ln nii',1 ' The deity hath again spoken of thec!' ' IList thou punished the slave?' demanded Armenius eagerly. ' Firt milil I rrd.lfn ttw unnl: i f tm rrr.A I o .ve.il., ,1 I., il.v ' b it t .. i no speeu w itn in loide .-.;d Anne - nius haugntily, 41 have wcigiity b isiu. s to 'iiMV'i'u i'- " iiiumriiia iw rim r,
'Last nigh..,' said the priesi, 'the god Spae V l .V V , ' ",t"?U1 ' ' . i .i ,- T . t'i arms to ihe thumbs: : v rr.nacr -v. i, in to hi servants anil said, thv h ie.-' ! Atticu-, , . . .. ' : ,",lf'J- 's t ..i, -i . . - . . '.be repealed three it four lim 'l iVn l!i Wiiom Armenius exiled, ct lives. .Vail not,1. , , . , , , '" 1 "rn iij. . , 1 j. - . i i '' h m Is are to he placed -over t V" ic' oftl..senator ot Koine .-Ulcus vet hv. s. audio , . . ... . l-tiiin. i- i . i . it ' i . , si-.iii.ii h, o in at the t hnaibs .aie ovc ib .-. llliriim h:i 111 II me l I., K.im.i ,i:iiu r. I ,.i . . - 1 '-. !.-
ilw !,..",.... .....i .1 e. , ifirt.iK..T-', tiuu t.tv.iH u iMMitin , ; : ; i i . j Mis. drnlh I.U -if,v.. 1 ..r,. .1 ..l. ... nv ii'i- ii,ai it' ti 1 1, 1 r i 1 1 ; I I'liii; in i t thou didst seize the infint, and did hring him up as thy slave, that thou might.st fcasi ,l,v w..t.., .... -.,1... ..r., V-.ll. V-l l.l.'l -I V illi', .11.11 .i . . j . . , . ii,.. i . I'll: i, i i r .i hellish h ale in seeing ttie son ol ihvmalett with !hv bond-men.' ' . ii ,,. ii,. iii- e. i t I I lt I M.--.H 11. 1...I 7 -,'. I I !1 1 1 I I 1 , .f I 1 have -inw ; ed the tirie(. !. , T ....... 4 I hen know ihv ir,.l .,..u ci..-iLi .( i"i(., i
- ...... r. -. , . lord a surely know that .iiticus is long since ,,-...-. i, - dead. Now answer rne? l,sl thot Uln le!. MOK,St "vf onfr.icted the h-h. slave?' !t ofiritiking, be carci::i u ,r:Ctiec it under ToMlisfy thyself how ithfollvl l ave fit. r;t"5'hMitat least so long a vu are desir-
ecuted my commssio,,.' -.a ,he nrie.l -raUe yonder veil, and behold his ti..v. J he senator strode in the d,. eciio,, anted' ou(, and drawing aside the curtain, beheld1 -licola with Sv'lvh in his m.ns. He rer..il-l!. ed ni Grst but in an iosUnt exclaiming. Wre tch thou bust deceived me!' unsheathtda jcwi.1 hilled dagger from beneath his! ribc.and vMs boundi.ij forward: when the ... " uriesi t.auL Ui-ius ai m. 4 Hold, irui."di';rcr!' he cried, 4nor dare to shed a freeman's blood !' 4 He is not free. lie is my slave,' cried the senator, striving to free himself from the priest who held him with an iron grasp, while he exclaimed, ''Tl laUe he is my son,Y then cast ing-iiside his robe, he discovered his person decked in full cenaloiial costume, while he added, 'and I am.fllticus, a Roman senator,' then wrestling the dagger from his hand, he threw him from him with gignntic strength.
crying 4thy treason has reached the ears oilpetiiiou to the Governor rccow.mepdW hiin A Utmst UJ.. - Xi tin nl. v ret he I mi i or I . - t-v-V- l?S...V!g
rton- . t..l.. ti-r m lilt 1 1 fsi.- . . . : ,. a ie, ii-.uiii ... - - - f.eh .t .Jnncr.ius. ci.dui i'd l im to ai-emor-l",si whilo the new senator rcsioieu 10 all hi- pow er and ( Stales, wim .igi .. t.. j,.vcly bride were escorted triumphantly to the p i.'ee of .'Jugustu. TRIAL OF 11 it'll ART) WHITI". On .Monday laM tlie trial of Richard II. While Wis cotlinued and a great number of wi ne-M s examined. Some of tlie witnesses il d tiwi tr.-'ify - ii ihe lot mer trial, and some; v. i,o did icslil) i.i that li ne, made important ndtiLion lo thai testimony. Of the new whin sses examined 1 rsleiday. the follow ir.g persi i.s are ti eolh i ted: Mr. Oihlis, who kept the cer from .New lork, a again calleu t . 1 to tlie witness s'.-n.d, mid reiiue.sted, by the I)itttict Atiorne, to rxplatu to tlie Court tnd tlie Jury how eas it was for thieves no.-?cs-ed of such iiis'rutneiits as he held in his hand, to open any lock, in which the key had been left, probably from a mistaken notion of securityMr. Menit said that with one of those inslrurnents (an English invention) the Jt'ymight be turned in any lock, with the greatest ease, and without the smallest noise calculated lo distii: b any poison. He stall that not lung ago a gnilh-man i;i New Yofic had been robbed in the night of his potket book, containing bank nofes to a considerable; ar..ouuf. Mr. Merrit said.il was ascertained th;il the thief had turned the key in the door j. - - - "i. -'iiu ?u: v v..- ... v oresent. foc"fou- M:.'.rnolilan ANIMAL aiACNET This science, if it may be diirnilico 1.7 an appellation, is-now flourishin" in Providonee, flrhode island, under the fostering ch rjof Troestor Fa ,v-n, aided I'V the aptness oi jhis pupil, Miss Charlotle Ckason. Manv ' persons have been ai " as lo know the m-Mi-jod of magnclixi!i. We copv the loJiow inr din ciiui;.5 in :i ir.-.tie I v a Mi. Ihlew., entitled '"Practical ir.si ; lt: io;,s on Animal t . , .- .,, ,- " , . . - poMtire, you are to .af vo'iiisell o a- e.it ,, J. , . , . .-. , . ' ." V. ..... 7.. ..".I ill f . 17 I - Jt Jr , ( .i" i. i iirwuiMi :.ii.n i i.-. aim uirccny on:p.iil.: to htfii, so it. at c or knee and kcr may louch. Then inks his thumbs between, jyour lingers, in such a ro '.ner ih;,t Lis and jyour ihuinhs m; y !- applied to e Ji o;,ei ; ifM1 ;,r- reman, if this potion t:lnu n- ! ::.: - ""' I V icmpe.aiure. - I lie l .. ..i - . I I , . , . .... .. .... ... ii. in--,! in oe (I..ICCU on lite j'.v. !i;d is. aiidstillered li reiyaiit tinic two or tint , . Hr pl.-xus, ;inu the lingers on the ribs . t3 T tlx. j. vi -mi ot temnerafuu. :h- " '"uany lowered to Jr, -.I a i. i.. i.. ii i , J ','7 ,UC nea0 r" : ' ''"V" Uck "oyeu to ihckcf; I-,.,,,.. I ! . .... v... ...-I. I 4 K"oe-. then earned lo A !- 1 1 "us i'lin ess is io oe com rued lor some lirnr i 1 . . -mc nm , ii - ,ng care lo tr,, u.e pa ms i the I ll il. A'll I ... I r- - . U - I . u "o oi ii " iicui i ui uie -ii e iiioi.'gu: nr. . . v . . 1 , win as never to magnetize from th to the head, is very essential," ,,.b',,S? dcred lit for civilized society. I ue l:rst mark oi a gentlemtu is a s enstji " " , 'J ' )r me u'( ll"(4 ol others. 1 helo,w . ,, '"'"' lu r i t y ',t''IPIV0' "J milking your clothe smell. ;v:,.s', 'r, ",oulh br!js!l your tce'J.. ' .T 'Va" W:UU 1 P'in to .; v , , , "-V w.,lh ?rcih -elhng of oni.-n . L . j' dious ,; eiju.iiiy ouious. lhc tL.:-.a-t.. in public is the most sclfuh animal in imiiKf aginioie. He perseveres in contaminating the pure and and fragrant air, careless who;-; he a-inoys. and is hot the filling inmate of a tavern. Smoking in the streets or theatres v only practised by shopbovs, pseudo fashionables, and the 'sw ell mob,' Uinh on '-.-.-, , The crime offo,-g(,v is puni-!)f,bU with hanging in Mis-isppi,' At a fife rouit ii Hinds county, II. M, While was found g ilh of thc-rimQ.Jd Aentenced to bo. hun-r. ,, large number of the
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