Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 24, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 4 August 1854 — Page 1

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i 4 -aYhY$. I V AW An Independent Paper Devoted to the Interests of the People, News, Agriculture, Education, Literature, the Markets, &c., &c. mm SIX. INDIANA. FRIDAY, AUGUST I, 1851. DUMBER 21. VOLUME 1.

!her hand upon a colonel of the Imperial I Monsieur Dc Leutral eumined the fin-affected to receive them with a politeness

JV 0, ; Guard, who, three months after their mar- ! gers with gloomy looks ana aeep attention-, j w men

r- rvr.LiHF.r. every friday morning, by J ,iage, ha I fallen on th.e field of honor, while and then suddenly glanced around ttie room ail wuo passea mm. HIT ART.TIS f! . S flOTT. ! l.Jd.'., o., t;vi to tho .have of the 1 without fixinsi his eves upon any particular ; The hour advanced, and the count did not

Thp SnalrA Kitten Tlntrhmfln "11- ),.- hriw " roared the old woman. Make a bKiUXNIKC, OR Yor wii.i.

Some rears ago, near the town of Read in? "Vat -o. You got Peter's vest on." Havk an Esn.-The first weed ru, Harts m;,nt,- IWivlv.? t W livo.l .a rn. Knh! roars old Peter, shaking off death ' a garden, the first seed put it.!-., in-

fy old farmer.' named Sweighoeffer ofGer- iT fetter's atone surge and jumping ur, j the first dollar put into the saving's bam

g oni.0.

.Tie':.- C -mer Main and Market streets, ove: iSe-rth's Gr.verv Store. Rising Sun. Ind.

His widow, ! person, he said with a bitter smile:

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'The skin of these mangled fingers is very ! billables of the day were also late.

.ite, and those nails are k

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maKc his appearance, ana a tew oiuer uisu- ; nian ctesrent, ana accent, too, as ins speecn ; aeuu, .u a., i-w ..-... ..ol. un.oi ,

will indicate. Old man Sweighoefer had vas shnake bit. tr. 'bout yovr hisaness. J e

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Hates ot' V-.lvritisincr.

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Ai!vi-r!ii'ncHl by the Year. r 0:,.i.-i, ,!,, - ?? .h '-' i7fT u --.ru... - ' - - - - -'

A .-nr ! ';'v.h--t wit the Oiiiee

.averrtM.-m.-nt

s :t: ti bo j aid in ., l: .-.-:.r. .-t-.l 1 to i-asntv- utton-

memorable battle of Asperu.

cnnia mnlitlu o .-if 5 brr.k Oil hp:rt

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while giving birth to Emilie, leaving the or-: white, and titose nails are kept in toogooaor- x tie usinaiwuinmcu, nu iu ! servca as a memoer 01 uie ijeg.atainre, ana i . " - ' Vhart to the AiardiiJhip of Monsieur Do ' der to be those of a robber." peeled guests were still wanting, but they was "no fool;" as he had long commanded a j The old woman saved Pout's

L.niral nd well did he perform his task, i i-.veiv one ot these words leu line arops were omy lames auu uiu iura um u. u.. voimueiir imp 01 iuhii- nnuua, ue wu.u

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in re nai-piness sr-.out.i not oc etiuansereu ti'u, .n.uuiJiiiuiiu...ivM.i, . - i--- -- , r . ......... , . throu-'li an intimate tr.cna. a:i

disturbed through the casualties of war. ! various opinions which M. Do Leutral called : by the place where he was posted: and old Peter devolved the principal cares , aUena u )n!U5flcenl ,VwM;,

.Vmr.r.g the crowd of per

ouslv frenuei:tc-l the chute

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The indignation of his (nends concealed the i names, ana alreaay nv.gut i select one, ana ; two bouncing aaugiiters lor it .s very coraconftisioti or Emilie. j announce myself that the Count " ! men in this State to see women ana girls in Presently M. le Leutral having made a At the moment when M. De Leutral was ' the field and upon extra occasions by some sort of apologv to his guests demanded of Pa- : about to pronouee the fatal name, the bail- J hired hands.

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travel

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are nil very important th::ig; th"- inaKe j bogiiuiing, and thereby a hope, r. premise ledge, an assurance thai yf.-.t avc :n earn'..-' with wh.at vou have tindei t-iken. )!c-v tna

le doattd H)n his ward as if she had beer. ' of boiling lead upon the heart of Emilie. Her , whom suspicion could fall, savo the Count hardly be supposed to incline to cowardice. ...(."0n v.smt j!lliC nv.r,,;-,- i:i the iis own child, and uetermit.ed that her fu- teeth chattered; she felt that her brain whirl- j De St. Clair. Emilie was aware of this, and Uis boy Tetcr was his only son, a strapping yeus: tLe itcr of this article received

' . through an intimate Ii,i;ki

and that her eves became dim. But the : her uncle whispered in her ear, as she

r.y a poor :ie?'t.t!. : now creeping aro t;w the world, who iii'gii!

CiUt as r.v thr.

nv itat.on tn

iiu.vsoi war. , i,....uriu.un. L.,..,.... -, .v ..... , - - t - i -- ---- i -i : attend a magnificent weudit, wir.eti was tc ,-sons who assidu-: forth from the guests created too much eon-! "The circle of my suspicion gradually i and toils of the old gentleman's farm, now; within three mile? of the P.o-tcr ?au. and courted ; fusion to allow her emotions to be perceived becomes smaller: it now includes but thrte .nd then assisted by the old lady and her j

Kulalie.

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o.t:y . . ! li .;!' :"..:r-h. iria tiny i.sr.d- in n r n.irt'.:

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the society of Md'l'.e. Kmilie, was the Count De St. Clair a gentleman of hiijh lineage,

ol great intellect and information, who had j 'already acquired a great degree of military ; ' reputation, and stood high in the estimation ; I of the Emperor Nap'oleon. j It is nt our purpose to gie a minute de- ' script ion of the nature of the passion which! the cour.t entertained for this beautiful girl, ' i nor the particulars of the eaily stage of reci procal a'dVetious. T.-t us proceed to vehite Mi.e occrnence which is so iutiinately conreeled with this tab?.

A young sea cap! .i n. .us: retir;-.cu from a successlV.t Calcutta voyage, a happy, highspirited and prosperous man. was to lead to

the altar a sweet ami bloom-ing s-.r!. the

playmate of his youth.

up, ana pros;. h:S res'.'lutie-i.s he had had o:

goo-t uegin. Ua.l not t

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Female i.-1'r.ioi iv. T;vc

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The iacy not then

oetng a resident at. tie? place oi tue weua.iix

c-al if the traces of blood that were left af-; room door was thrown open, and a lackey an- j We!', one warm dr.y , in haying time, old. forded anv particular ground of snspic;on. ' nounced the Count De St. Clair. : Peter, and young Peter were hard at work

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'lmposioie, tuey stop at me toot ci tue . m. i'c i..emroi ana ins niece v-.eie -;eu y , m uie meauuu, w uvii me- wu uiati mvja u:s cerolllonv o,,,- j-ire at the elcant and wicket." ; anxious to devour him with a look, and nei- , scythe and bawls out: M,ao;,,ns ,nas;on 0 briJero-Ta's father. "And you have discovered nothing more?" ther perceived the disorder which was pictur- I "Oh! mine Gott, Petet!" j (iC ,raw;nw . rof.m ve-aniah and

inquired M. De Leutral. "Nothing that j and in on each other' a'countenance. lint the "W hat's de mater, iader;" r.nswereu th

la-lieS

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pon the light track no fragment j appearance of count excited far different sen-; son, straightening up, atd looking towards

of a garva.-nt, no riding whip, no key or any- timents in the breast of his entertainer; he , his sire.

u-ely i the

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re tue oreak

len t:me of the year m.w. It was still

iieh the wounded may have ; came into the room carelessly, with his opera i hat under his ami. rhwing w th his sliirt

"No sir no! I have found nothing," re- ; frill with one hand, and dangling his watchllicd the gamekeeper: hut another fact which ' chain with the other both bc-'ng covered

costumes and merry laughter interspersed

A iOVe.v

y. Lei' -re me lay e e'e I TUaid.

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s v.- i. u - rie c :., I: i -rtne-l in l.-uti'.y"s nx-t.:-.' mi. -!, i..-r lVnu .h--r!i- d.

' thing, in fine, v

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dark. At one of the rnu'.es of the chateau ! proves that the villains were numerous or , with irreproachable white kid glvocs. a casement w as open a female stood before rather that there were more than one, is, that ! "Ah! it is hot he then;" thought the v-u-

o , vppos.ie uku -, muim a ie j'.iees v.ist.u:i, , v.. j . . . t .. . . .- . i i uu am ... .....v. .. --.-0 , .. . w . , --:,,' ft- j s'jjijujcd W hate ver t lie e ve ail w as a chesnut tree, from the midst of whose j thing that no wounded man could think of j "It is not he then!" said the uncle to him-j he had once crippled himself for life by i . , p,,rf0 t fn :tior -t wide-spreading branches, a gentleman was doing. This is the paper I aliude to." seif. j trampling upon a crooked stick, which broke I n ,ru-t..,l, the lar a-s f i-h. d an-

seen noiseless! V esCeiHl:n', WllO liaa OCeil i.n.inunif, uiauui; uui-ici r.ijnn, JU :s V.Ol ue IW was WUUIIU. U, lU'JU.-m ; uis aueic, .Mm .-sv uwuucu lite vaug.-o.i i ,., , i i:.ri

conversing with the hi.lv at the open ease- : and he anxiously seized upon the blood-stain- ' Emilie. , be liked to have fallen through himself. , . , , i- . - l - ....... ... 1. 1.1 I.: - r. .-!. i I .v: ' .1 ....,-.1 t.,t.., f,.M "i... .1.

mer.t wnose anxious fiances toiiowe.x lr.m to: ei ipei, wmcu xiauiu uui.tie-u a.m. en irom mat taomeni no v. t,vt-r lu.ng . auue .-.uaivv, w.-ung iu iv.i '-.

the ground. On K'holding him reach in saf

"Oh mine Gott," again ciies the old man. ' j "Ionder," echoes young Peter, hurry ir.g , ; tip to the man. "Fader, what's de matter?" I ' "Oh, mine Gott, Peter, de shnakt bite mine leg!" If ain thing in particular was capable of frightening young Peter, it were snakes, for

grounds ult'tit which w-.re crowded wnn a gay assemblage fr.m the :;eig!i'-.r:.r.g c.ly. A Ivan.paet foih-we-1 the ccrcniony. and a ball supervened upon the ban-net. The r.cii and mellow strain of ih' "Old Thiguie Hand" Heated through arbor, bower and garden terrace: the colored lamps .-t: ve wi'h the beams of the risini; moon, while bioh.u.t

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windowi; of thsaid the magisu .s at least naii il'.'Il i i 'e""y - V"-'t See h'-'V whether it ; "No moo. we spinier- "v. ' week, but at. hi send.ug 10 b'.glass."

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'.,. r-bi st-lo ov." w ill. ji y or inirti, b:vred in my nr. 1' - wuitl:

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music t.isd triv liunt t aaw

solitude of the late wedding feast, i - i . . .. ...... .. -I

I - l a liOl -Ml'J'.lSL lI'J'-O. r iu.-t

lie examined it long and attentively; and : was changed in her eyes! The magnitude nimbly as a wire dancer, and bawied iu turn: ; .. ftcr'tliti ocenrre' re bi-t v-,,k of

uunug nis mvesiigaiion, vvuue everv cue was ol uanger was aimiiiisnea ut lover was; - ueie is uo siuiuiwci i.i .. i iv l . .1 . ' . ti

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suei.iiy gating iipuii tue uu.i, j.m.oe tuuiu saie ana ner agonies oi soiu eie auiug.t- .-.iiiuinie uunai.', i ..-n, iu-uv -.-.. . , , , ,

hear her heartbeat in her breast. Suddenly ' ted. These ideas raised her spirits to such j '"Oh, mine Gott," echoed Peter, Junior, his guardian raised his eyes towards her, and ' a height, that had he not been occupied in j "kill him fader." said w iiliout exhibiting the most remote sus-: waiting for other guests who did not come i "Xo-e, r.oa, he kill nv, Peter come

Emilie did not leave the window until she picior,: ' her guardian would have rend '.he truth in . come quick." had suffered the ordinarv time to chu.se to "If you examine this, you will think as I the iovous 'dances of his ward. ! But Peter the younger's cowardice over-

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uder sign of satlsfac-

for it w as lie acknow lon of adieu, and hastily

ty, she made him a te

tion. The countedged the sweet U

retired amongst th.e labyrinth of shrubs and and trees which surrounded the chateau.

the d r unpnt :cl-

01 a iviieiv ana :i;ii.r,u ' iie-i

; ed by trees, in a new cteanng .n the town, ! of Springfield, Michigan, to call f . r a drink i of water. The door was opened by a ! man, tough and ragged, with d'she1 t iled

hair and untnmmed board, vhn a rr-cogni-

ine c iiure;.--"-"ti"..,.-rs ie

l.'iu i ii e rt t:iL,r 'i'.r :!' " Sire, will yor. desigi. " . '. is under you:' pr-:..-e:i- n r" "V-. n li.-; t o "Su. S :v." "i.'tf what arc ih-y t:.c:.?" "Solid silv.'r!" lit 1 Xopah. cs, "I sball help thetu to fuliii t

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; enable tiim to reach tue parii gate stie men neie is me mauv wueie tue oiaaev.as jeverai times, wnen tno count passed ner, came ins un.u mu-, mm tion was instantaneous it was the I

retired; but w hether the hinges ot the w iek- wiped, and tne trace clearly proves that tue he spoke with that ease and elegai.ee of which : strength to his legs, aud he started like ai . f(.w )inest;oriS ki'id.l v vui -we

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creasea oil its o.vots wnetaer ine auiiuuat uu . i".-uvimi.- wiui u.n i .!.- . m was a moaei. i ne uaii progressed ana ;a'-.cu iuwuivihc wwu mcviu uuu. ..Li.e.i-i . . , c,,iy,i ,

has been

or.

nde-, throughout t'i-

t had

A' i or. t; ? o. -r. i- "mm .o .:. 'A ;.. -. I...'. 0 loo. . i e tl.OOo ' l li- r ''' -'opt '-...jrlltu Till IlMiie ----Eii'.nio." : i !! Vi.;o -;.s I tit !I.-:l UW;-y -Fp ! ll ;r H.:t:eb!-s .-nh. .Ot otto .. el;,-e .Vi.'le ti' ,-liy . " -. t .' . . .. - -;-o : -r eioah." THS L03TF1NGER3. 1 Zt-1M 1 Ull 1 l.I'Mi 3'.

gate itself had been closed with less care than usual or whether it w as the cry o; a human being. Emiiie knew not; it was, however, certain that an unusual noise fell upon her ; ear. She 'nastily re-opened th.e casement, and listened once more; but she beard noth- . ing farther to excite her alarm; and the dead siience that ensued calmed her apprehension. The davlight dawned, and at length the

'Exactly wh

;i;".-o uled Pao.-ih

our heroine was relieve.', from her fears. ' man who was in a distant part of the field,

In liiA course of the cveninr. ..ceordini to to iiive the old man a hit with a snaKe.

"Those villians always carry poignards! The ; tlie cmlom 0f the times, the company pro- Old Jake the farmer's assistant, came bungviilinns the ruffians the murderers'." j ..osej Vj jauce a Hacot. lingtalong, as soon as lie heard the news, and

i. De Leutral ordered tin? game-keeper to mo(. j;stinguishcd persons in the room ! passing by the fence w horeon Pejer and his

leave the room, w n.ie Em i lie took the paper and mechanically p-assed it to her light hand neighbor, so soon as she had glanced cursori- ! iy over it. That person scrutinized it with, the utmost curiositv, and again awoke the

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hour of breakfast arrived. Emilie descend- ; s'llmwm:S ltlrc,rs 01 11,0 iea i.in.ue oy ,, t , .,i,. 1.-.. .1-. ...... r..r, ,!.. i.. savitig:

i'Ors of the table to her guardian and his numerous guests that were sojourning at the chateau; and as usual, conversation was gay

and lively, the chief topic of discourse Wing

"Yes, then the blood."

"Let me see it!" exclaimed M. De Leutral his eyes dashing fire, and his voice almost

were called upon to figure in this dance; so boy had hung up their "hnsey woolsey' that the count soon found himself placed as ! vests, Jake grabbed one of the garments, and

a rw-tf-W of Emilie. She was in ecstacies hurried to the old turn, who still managed : at the prospect of being able to receive and to keep on his pins, although he was quaking j return the courteous smiles of her lover, : and fluttering like an aspen leaf in a June j and to press the hand so freely tendered in gale of wind.

the prescribed mazes cf the dance. Her j "On

par.r.giy answer.

wreck, ruin

followd upon success, and want had changed scenes of luxury to th.e privations of a wild western home. An inquiry as to the briie, led to the silent indication of the finger toward a mound in th.e corner of the lot, beside which were two lesser ones, and the brief reply, 'They ai.i. si.i.i;r Tin nil!"

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that they and they e Ih. ; . ;.-o.t i.i r

T"''-o i ais.-ion

A Caattkr on Kt

lark attempts to steal a

mine Gott! Come come quick. : ot ;ri .,. s.v?i

h.ng written beneath he;irL Mt p Mltor tiKU1 it ever before had "Vat you got, eh? shake?"

1 seemed; aud even if a remnant of dread had ; "Yaw, yaw. Come, come, Yacob! lie

lurked in her mind, it would have vanished bites me all to pieces here, aup mine leg." at the sight of the ease of the count acquitted j Old jake was not particularly sensitive to

re or Aiouei. The fame of his hospitality the ball which was to take place that even- ' .lOKed witii emotion. j himself in the (!av,t, aud by which he at- ; fear, but few people whether young or old, snd p i-1 dinners, and the brilliancy of his ;n;r, t0 celebrate the birthday of Emilie. TLo i'arer was P0,1 to llim 01,cc mm ' traded the attention of all the spectators :. are dead to alarm, when a "pizeu" reptile is

Every one was prepared to be amiable and a!ul after a SAt ,leal of difficulty, he grad-! prt.sc,,.f I making a levy. Gathering up the stiff, dry

. to-j-tner in one common ioeu?, me a rrocabie upon so intercsf.ns an occasion.; ; u-'-" 'leeii-ueieu u. .e.ins. ... -e u- , t r . r1;ure8 w hen the rapidity ot staiK ot a stalwart weeu, oia o awh vio. mc

when suddenly the gamekeeper whose name l

was Ka ink without living anv notice, ab

. ana 5.-zzi.ng sn;rt-c

k ' ssrxa. When a w i'.d ; st!;tk to -uch sap-'h-a..

iss from a Xantuck- ' al)!cs f.uvit?a busily. Come sheer off, or '-odkins till bed time.

Tioti Weaiukr no Joke. .b. c . r-.-r's t'uor- (f a JI: i 1-.V. ' osi-TO vwas hot. Fat women ft, it fussy and faftirioitsly. Lean women leaned hmruidiy on lounges, or huled lazily like liiii 's on lake. Shabby, slipshod spinsters sat siien'iy and sauiy sweating in the shade, while soOod

sn.r

e st

- . who un-b.-rt-jc

K a ne,;

3rd bit hob'; OS , Literary gc-.i-.n task ' i aliiter.o

hecarne exhausted in the mid -Vie of a

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i.t.-rtaini.ier.ts, were proverbial, j---ther in one common focus, the ishiona'i'e World. Monsieur De ; a b..ehehr and lived with his i .i the. honors of the house. -tr ; ' isV, gentle readei", ; -. v.v.f n-'io e this eXtr.VVidmai being so perfect, ethereal, who .ccc to tread the earth o'i which It is s v.ietiiaes evy th i in-.: ii features such ai we have never , whose animated and excessive

tiieii. apjear con-

U and Madlle. Eunhe have the honor to 1 , ,.,.0.u r. .T..-....I...1 v. ! boss to stand ready and he would at least .. t ..t.i . t. . ... oi ...

,11111 itil-amii-iiu iiivmu..w .........v.. v. , - - ( ,eaiS it lx. ss 1 leili-l .1 l.'JU.ulll.L :i l, si tu S . o;s, .invite " ! ......,.. ,v. ..r ..,;..,, m .,-nl.ir stun the snake bv a ran or two tf he did not t.i....t,.,. i i i ,-

eiy e a i livi. . j-.w...v.. ... (......... - ... uiusuos vieej'iy, au.i a.ii s -ie-k.i.-. ,,e

I'll split your mainsail with a typho

The Iloston girls hold still until they are

well kissed, when they Hare rp and say, "I , " paragraph, and gave it up for a co-.'.-t . think you ought to be ashamed." Yheu a Yesterday icr.? hot." young chap steals a kiss from an Alabama. XoT 1X1. Sioht.-"M-. girh she says, "I reckon it's my time now," , q, whcre-sfl;ic) mv sh.vin-tensiis : ' and gives him a box on the ear that he don't , .YuUr ghavi VTiat do v,a

forget m a wcck. hen a clever teaow

want of your shav:i:g utensils of the night? Cme to bed,

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ruptlv rushed into the room, giving vent to : He stopped the pnper was torn just ther. : f i:,!g Emilie suffered herself to squeeze j kiill him stone dead and old man Peter, the vbdence of his feeii: gs in le-ud .nd has-; The syllables of this phrase, thus seen sound- hcr hana as ;f to felicitate him up j less loth to have his leg broken than be bit

ty o v'arnat.o'.is: "Oh dear oh. dear!'

cd like the call ot ueatu m tue ears of hnu- , ...,,,r..1it.l At tint ten to death bv the viper, designated the

. I'll J" llv.Vlll--'OV.''.v-'s. -t&vvtauw V . I cried he; what have l:c- ' moment a dreadful shriek re-echoed through j spot to strike, and old Jake let him have it.

M. De Leutral crushed the paper in his ,i ,. 11 ; t tlC P

The first blow broke the weed, and also

I'm not (ii.

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1 - ' - von re aritii:-;.

think our girls have more taste and sense , ,. , n . "xor. be, mv ;ov

than those of down-east ami Alabama. , , ... . . , . . ,. . ! but I want to know what comes ( lr,c When a man is smart enough to steal the i , , , , . , , , , .... . bhie-eved bonnet what wore the w. divine luxury from them, the v are perfectly ! ', c , . ..

1 f-nrid? Wo are ai' done for! the country -u. i-e ueiura, crusiiea me paper in uis ; tiC room '1 he first blow broke the weed, ana also ' tisfiod. In Lvnn, Mass., when a female , " .? ., r , ' ,. . . li-l.t and left will Le laid waste'. Oh. Sir! hands with terrible violence, and now for the ; Kcaaer U did r.ot ctnanate fr.-m the couut ! knocked old Peter off his pegs on a hay cock. I u srtllUei u:tl. a Ls, sbe nuts on h-r boh-i f""' ,U 'V , ". ' . , v. .. x'.x, ' first time ivii.f vent, to the icmn.-.st. th-it. ra- ' .. ...l-i t-.: ! '(!,'" r,v..i-.,l lVi,.r "von bivn br.--.ki r.rn,. I , , , , ... ... a uoor, my love, and i.ur-t the coio

i w:m K-at.:res sue a as w nave never t ne : -oijers n.t. e eineio-.i i ue (.a. i , ueinei , o i , ii escapea me ups oi uiu n luituuu linn-; s.v., - . net ana snaw i. ana answ eretu mas, i am

l .:..-.. l . 1. ......-.. , o. - , , ... , , . .. i

so-! loforo, whose ammato-l and excessive they l-e Jacobins. Pel Ilep:tb'..c.v), o; So::- : l""b daiessea ma waraiu an ba; for she had felt as she pressed her lover's leg, and te tarn stmaKos got away.

lov.di.ie---- wonh! make them a pi car con- alists, I know not." ; angry tone, and sai-t : ! hand, the lingers of cotton so skillfully pre-

stir.tly new; and a mind as yet unblnnted "Who has dare-1 to tresspass cn my cnclo- j "T:s well this ev.-i.ng we shall sen . V!yTQA yhi t0 tll(J touch, while he was un- briskly about, and scanning very narrowly ; New york Laj;e3 reCeive a salute with;'"1 ""'.' ,., . an! unhackneyed, "like an intellectual kal- sure?" demanded M. De Leutral, interrupt- which of our guests wil; be missiiig!" i aware that- she had thus intended to convey i the earth he stood upon. I Christian meekness: they follow the Scrip- 0O-"'-e New York Tribune sen- i.'y nil

i He hastily lett the room, tohowed bv his

When we left. Sni.inets v.ts talkii..

am astonished at thy assu trace, Jedediah; i . . .,. . i t . .-

"Vere? verc?" cried old Jake, moving t v , s rn -m -..su,,...... w --.-'- -

id. .scope, ever changing, ever brilliant and ing the eiaculations of Kaoul.

eantif Ml in everv change.'- She was about "Who has dared to enter your domains, friends in a state of moody and suspicious si-!

a token of her esteem.

HCCti.

: '.'.T

There was in her manner a kind- '

cordiality, united with perfect goo 1

o.ehng. cr. ban-dug the effects of the hitter ke a -varm background throws out and gives

t- i.e. t. rn st ti'iish-'-d picture.

repeated the game-keeper.

t ler.ee: Emilie remained alone, and was now7

jiosse

"Never mind him, Yacob help rue up

From that moment a ragii "fever took 1 I'll go home." ' they turn the other also. When a Iiergen ssession of Emilie, and excVy morning did j "Put on your vhest, den here it is," said kUi caimlv remarks,

"Yes, w ho has dared?" i lor the rt time enatnea to examine the ter- ; ,, c6ant cau t0 inquire afteV hef health the old krout eater, gathering up his boss; and

Why assassins sir, villains! republicans ! "b-e object of acensat-.eu. She gazed upon j hns cviriC;n,r b tenderness J.y flie last. At ! trying te get the garment upon his humpy

P- ' bW

ture rule, When smitten on the one cheek . italics tue loiio-.vmg, as an evidence th. Kan

sas is to be rmi.'.e a slave State: "There is a story abroad, that a! all tho

Ilcr b

:id better bare attires were sn

with false.keys, that open the sallyport that j it and so well is each beautiful feature of a tho expirati0I1 0f a week he deq leads into the forest." j l)Ver registered on the tablet of his mistress' j the army carrying his secret wit Emilie now perceived that her cheeks had ; memory, that she recognized and secured the iUe amj 'ilor ",ua,dian were in!

a- though caeli pass-

upon

.leparted to joiu

it h him. Em-

informed some

time after, that havim: exposed himself with

The .devotion of the noble count to tho wel-; ,, r.,r Mun i, vt.sobb.d to un

dergo a shocking operation. On Irs return

he had lost his sword arm.

"Gracious heavens'." exclaimed Emilie, as

an ebulition; It was impossible to depict the agony ; goon as sh)J ?aw him amne and for the first the misery-thc despair that rent the bosom ! .:,. wtl!lt Kav vou done?"

Behold sir," ejaculated the tcrror-strick-1 K'niUe throughout that unhappy day! j he most pruaCI)t thing I could do," was

her cn gamekeeper now aim ist driven to mad-1 1 cars .ng years ot woe, were outdone ' , ,iu, rilim rel).v. "in order to overcome the

Few fa-

Tvi 1 1 . '. .to m vest i-g r.ti ', n .

ia!'. ..nd beautifully this- ' lost all their bloom at this moment. Put IU- '; sa'I rclic-

i iie li her ( v.'s w ere d.trklv and beaulifuilv oul vociferated so bistilv, that the attention

bbi-.. aid the 1..j,t dark fringe that shaded of every one was directed towards him. j farf; and honor of his mistress to mutilate

them -M.e a Muiiilo softn-ss to her cheeks '' Monsieur De Leutral again silenced his la- j himself was terrible! Put that which he

wh- n she b.oke l down. Her complexion ! mentations, and demanded what had taken : subsequently did was far more chivalrous:

would have been too brilliant, had it not place to cause so extraordinary 'hanged as often as the "rose-clouds in an of woe?

. skv." h v.,

p.g t ii-'-il ght n-t:..-c.od is shadow

fare. Her mouth a::d teeth would liave baf-

ness. "Pehobl w hat I nave found." tmu singla uaj oi i,.Lierness oi recKit-ss f,r vour uncte resnectinr military

And with these words he drew fr. m his' prospect, and of unutterble distress! A vain ., T ' inC;lr,acitated for. and have

S. ! T ;o IV 1;

:e iniag i-a'ion on of a poe;; a o.- -Y.r okt i' -u

1 amtor, or t;

1 her smile was bright, rocket a handkerchief, and cast upon the 1 1- i hope ever attendant upon those cases where ; - , f the service. and am once more

t th,- bro. z- j, u, . -t. ; 1 de beiore his master two fingers horribly mtt- j - rcsuU of luisfortune is not yet known ' a civilianaml I trust as such he will waive

s ui.d biii-bs ia th- tilated.

occasionally penetrated to her wounded sou! J , , .- , ' ; his objections. im. .. r l i . . : i.e..... - J

Every person drew back in unfeigned hor- The sense of her duties, and the necessity of

Ho ,- lovely she looked when she was Tor, while Emilie uttered a piercing shriek. ! attending to her domestic avocations, Mso ; aeV(Jtcdnes3 of the count on beha tinging' As Burke once elegantly express- But in a moment she recollected that her came to her assistance; and she thus partial- ; longer withheld his consei rd it, it gave one the ilea of the spirit of ; own happiness and that of her lover depend-: ly soothed her agitated ndnd. ''. ., ,"'.; h-miV,P dower o

music having hid itself in the ambush of a ed upon her prudence and self-possession. j In the evening she appeared in the ball ro.se and sending out every note perfumed i She accordingly succeeded in mastering her room, resplendent and calm! In proportion bv its le.ivts. i feelings. Darin th silence that, took i.'.aco ! as the hour advanced... she felt that she snad-

Sm h reader was Emiiie. the ward of Mon- j after the cry of horror that had escaped the nally became more tran juil. Instead of suf- j Calling the Watcii-hoi'se. Tho most s -??:- De U-utrah It was his intention to Hps of Emilie at the sight of the mutilated j fering her misfortune to gain ujwn hcr, step ; amusin man in the world is a Frenchman

W.stow upon her a rich dower such as a : fingers lying on the tabic, the gamekeeper i by step, she calculated its full extent in her j j a passion, "By gar, you call my vife

M. De Leutral having learned the noble

behalf of his

ent to their

union; and giving Emilie a dower of one million of francs, he appointed her hieress to the remainder of his great wealth.

princess might envy; and at his death the ; Lad tmie to continue his narrative

imagination. She knew the lapse of a few

was P h-come hur to ms immense weauh. i "Yes, sir," said Paonl, in a loud voice, minutes would decide, her fate; for she was p.-r to this he ha I attached one condition; ' "they were caught in the park gate; and what thoroughly convinced that her guardian rever en-oarage the ad '.ress.-s . any suit - j proves the thing was done bv robbers, and would never be induced to forgive her disor unknown to her uncle and especially that the rogues were numerous, is in tho fact ' bedience; she must give up all hopes of a those of a military man. It was not that he , that the spring w icket had only crushed the! dowry and she was prepared for so great r.ntTtaine.i any prejudice to the profession, , fingers for they wer afterwards taken off. I a sacrifice. but be objected to military men as husbands : It is not likely that one man could have the! The entertainment commenced, and the vd especially in the time of vnr. His late courage to cp..-v io tv"Wr a nnmy-r pp. guests arrived in crowds. M. De Leutral - ':.' rrb-v ' '"F .od'p. bad bost"ler i ' o;i h in.-.-i: " 1 rd:,.r."l a a li'tip distar.ee fr-.m the door

voman three several times once more, and I vill call de vatch-house, and blow your brain like a candle, by dam." A Goon Old Darkey. A negro preacher,

refering to tho Judgment Day, iu bis sermon, said: "Brethren and sisters, in that day, the Lord shall diwido the sheep from the goats; and brefs de Lord, --e know which re-7"S v7. "

back. The moment old Peter made the effort, he grew livid in the face his hair stood on an end, "like squills upon the frightful porkempine," as Mrs Partington observes. He shivered, he shook, his teeth chattered, and his kuees knocked a staccatto accompaniment. "Oh, Yacob, carry me home! I'm so deat

"Vat? Ish nodder shnake in your trowsis?" "No, a look! I'm shwt.it all aup! Mine vhest won't go on mine pack. Oh, mine Gott!" "Tonder and blixin!" erred old Jake, as he took the same conclusion, and with might and main, lugged and carried the boss some quarter of a mile to the house.

Young Peter had shinned it for home at the earliest etage of the dire proceedings, and so alarmed the girls that they were in high

strikes when they saw the approach of poor old dad aud Ids assistant. Old man Peter was carried in, and began to die natural as life, when in comcth tho old lady, in great bustle and wanted to know what was going on. Old Peter, in the last gasp of agony, and weakness, pointed to his leg. The old woman ripped up his panta-

ry

"llans, tat ish goot;" and when a Block Island girl receives a buss, she exclaims with considerable animation, "Well, John, you've wiped my chaps off beautiful." The Braying Chronicle says that the

man who would systematically and willingly set about cheating a printer, would commit highway robbery upon a crying baby, and rob it of its gingerbread take the last bit of hoe cake from a starving negro rob

a church of pennies lick tho butter off a!shiF. railroa

a blind negro's "iiitter" pawn the false w hiskers of a dandy fur liquor steal tho brass filings of a statue of Jesus Christ aud sell them to a blind man lor gold dust skin a toad for his hide and take the clothes off a scare-crow, to make a respectable appearance iu society.

ferries over th" Missouri River they have . cow tied, and a Committee to watch ail immi "rants. The committee isk of eac i irm.i D grant what animal that is: he -ws " ,..-. all is well he -jds vrer. I),-- 7 .'o .; " Ju'OlV.'' they tar, hi ni h'xl.''

A Woiro to Bovs. Boys, did think that this great. v;o:l-.i, with ah . and woe, with all its mints and m its oceans, sc s r.nd rivers, steami.

is and steam pntita'g

magnetic teicgv.'pns, ecc. , .; st-.i. over to the b vs of the pnscnt ... lieve if, and go abroad upon the :'

and

readv to

on

Whist! Winsi! A g"n''.whist with an intimate friend, as far -as hands were coiiccrnt-

Bound to he Thau. A foreigner in j Manomeuan uoctnric ot at -.ut, America expressing his surprise that the pas-! contempt, said to him, v. .th . sengers on board a steamboat should leave j more iu snrrow t5laa ia a' -their beds in a foggy morning at four o'clock i fclK)W' 'f ll,rl wcrc ''V wI to watch till eight the appearance vi the : ..... place to which they w ore destined, a fellow ! Hot Wkatheu. "C.o-.-d s .

Mo

1b v

traveler replied, "If you knew my country-! b.erv hot vedder. Samba, men, you would think it but a matter of, it is so hot do v. n-soof o course, that in order to arrive at nine they . tear dow n de houses, to h should rise at four. It is the uature of an j '"Well, Cuii'y, it ca-.'t

American to be aiwavs m tear lest his neigh-, house. at-V-how. 'cause da to

S, l sr.

loons and out fell a small thistle-top, and at j bor shoulil ani ve Lcf;,.e him lf QVQ L... I , ,p j0 tl Ja,.s 0,,c c,

the same time considerable of a scratch was

made visible.

drcd Americans were about to be shot, they

would fight for the precedence such are their j

fCr An old lady once said t'.at :-

Tall cVr ft shnnlfp? Rnb'" save, fbn nl.l I .

v.. . - naD.ts ot competition

woman.

"Qh, but I'm pizened to death Molly. CjrA whole township in Germany, that : the bible without spe

See I'm all Dt2en: miio vher.t rc! cime over of Enzelorn it is said 's r'-n-n'a ..- eat a coic cmcer 03 v&t

mire podr at b'1 " ! tehrt fir Africa j tr.jbblf-

of a great maa was "a man v,.o wii ieenui of his clothes, don't drink of spirits, c-or, res..

e worcs aLd can

h ds'-s to save

T.ok"roT "