I?: "pT fi- -TvT " 14. Vv.j jj 1 K o :rj')!T0f::ANl);i,Il0-,rilT(,il :!.o W niri t.cxi t i t. r Iwua unJ rimr'CrTi j r . drani,r Th-.m PoiJa within t!jc ; -nr. in 'if KJ.Ior, arwara-r pre ; !. rfrtl-AM'-1' will inserted at 1 1 : u.v prr rpinrc of ten 'or lew, f.r the first u. . ,-rli,-ta, ! 'iVoTV.rns Vksts for c:.cU r ontivjiiuce.--v i'J.u .i:J!blicr of iryerSi'inj djreil intibj marked 3n"l!ir nirj;ror ihcodrcrtUcirml ivi'.lb rfwiliiml ' rd i 'l f..rl;J.afiJ charsl accord, njljr. r Court Or. il 'rs Vi!f 1j durjed iix d.Ir, vari i'y."j , "The Iarff kf a'uunciij; tint i.dino .T a candi. Jilt- f r nfucc'U 6'J i advance, or $3 t'J if pay. I rn ""t 1x5 J lave J. -..- . . , , ,v , f , . - 1 ' 'ivtt. m to tha JU t'ir r.j:ft cuma free of p-ip. - j I j tlie j iiiiTt. JiuJ it 'r - n:i fioni hanJ t !:;J uotavd by any unr i Mgn of ua- tg'thy pers-ms Im-rc defp:ed Cavendish i'OET-iir. ,l54':"' Tlio-Hauie naV Chi! illi :!;!.' , " II rv cliituSfJ i tli? 'homo cf pry .cli.vJii.i: Low ' ' Tj ' fcrnc wjisv I rcvi'K'd in Iift- sijnriy ie;iu'nj; jfricf Ifu r .wfi gf my lipjrt Im i irira Jk-'d,- : Oe curlh' dar'i dkjt;iM !i J cnlcrc J la rln'; A-iJ Luiic J aw i) iuo:ii?iHp m tily anJi (Ust, 1 1 nJ:ii Tw in i-'5no.i ir'!y aTy tlirtid -U i; c!i f. :ilr , mc!i roi7 l i i'.at t J! yf tfn f at " :"f ' :" " .J t !" " V .. J"irii!'j;v "of inf X;!inj'til, Uy m.xn try V!u rIi- Amvcil 'ijf h'T iai,f'c, in nVrfdi3 jjrafp!, J vi.-w o:t'c ajjin; cJi Mi'cd, Tad. d. nnj ii'ri!KI, , A;c'n!l t ic bright fc1Um3lj.it Ldllovvid tlic - -voti.ia.,w ' k' fc-l'f ' . ,1; ; Wlirn pK-uiiri aMcnJ.-d and wrllt wriijyml!, Arf d.'in-nf rrt t int-;-wn fifuV tonhjri iccarr , Ai :n-, I iii'i'-l. litil" t tio "lor;n in its wrath, . ' , ." : i I'l ' " " TV (f Lf,' t'jul clrurauil o.icc jilta;ir.t' OV-rf. rin Willi MvoeJiii8, 50 fp irkliu and llis lixtull it.t mij'm, n l nv.v lliu brilit mpasorc a iur.ti! ifHi wn 1 iriK-i, n o era witi wnu ctrv ct hnin f in J I, firewt;!! ni. ()! f-rtMH'c, tick vh! ji! ffTiiri Lit.',; al lliij si ewe' l:ui.r( whinlir u rlcct c.tlnrjr',.aj: unomccrn. Imt l!i t :fi.j u;dy t?iin piMjilo t- xli'i'ir ssnn'. tv you lhll jtlur is.h c;wjt deny i?; l!rt ttitl bring the S i,rHA A am miy tjctitruy :il'! fol.iules, j'L wttji't b".i uld'S.itn I'utiri juuii. !. Iu!tia if at once ; :om. Uip.thi n'T.ti k bt-'li'ifaJ jvith tluir wivis; lliin's ti tt a LiDdful of vllu;iteer$ can whlji Uii i)KJunriJ ofj thsc d Jf bio jd --0 uitc s'nkn. 1 MitlomTi t ii.tc (nistkn. You !-ft. nnw-f-i'o i brave! fjP Mil st'aintil it ii i"'r u-j.vu J li.i enemy U nt our fu cU Instead ai wins nn'Jf rour people- bt?re, !i:iridrit!--i'i i itnfj nrc hi kii)z jrin:ys ;U.i!m..p .1 arc jrooc n s n citiiir, an lhtn J'l-H'ioU,.! ih: mlcr. four or pvc itious llirtre nre thirtcco rtiindiu'' ihf shnp - T ,. , 4 I .. .:. . . -'?" i lino. , Ca"n"i . 4vlp l tliu Dras is. into j lint a 1 onrJe.'Vi hih 1 sonso, enru 2 a ;;vp nvuo out ot a wnu cat s us; 1I10 enemy mul lu'il vli:pt-Vin i cswure v sec it; H., cuiir-iULTH; iiut fvtitp 3!pt kiu r.l,. t!tul rn jij. with a tt p Ixckwdr Uu it uiil bo : l! jl vaui-)iri-3 Ihrjt 'tiny arc!'1 , 1 IN-.; my bysf wall gjv w fJrovir! fni'ViT Amr: 'llit-y hh !l I ncVr, ii i!l rt-vi'i.t l .-soljle t , t - fii ! ' ifly 11.1 1 4r -it, ? it fr :n m -m r, nevvr , 'Can tii:!", Cluii-j; or bvuuiii, tlir bright,' jm i : t f . ' "1 .tt'oftln the t-.yili'it.pf Hatred rcfl ctin A ij.' f V l it- n .mi of flu- nijjlit, yny spirit i.i'l n'rjy T. t!iu lnnn 5 of my yoil!i--w'iurj liv;j and afFo! i.-m Jnbcditty imirniilii'd, fu.it Iiorc a my vi-iy, f - "" 'jL-J.:'- ' .... ' .j I T Ii c U ra v c S Wa.sla I :i 2 1 -i si j m , cr ii.vs;rvMf 1.: rritd. ;A-N:t!i th ibm'Kor tlu wil! i v tVito'er liii.'l Wrp; Hi arm . irta. rv 'd, L t d '.'d n'nuin lirylitj A Tara hi !: .l.ir!.vunl d SI.hivi-h Ht ij rdl.t. O i! w jVi n 1 tin lirfi'. (ii 4 y nri" jp":-!, 1 It liini r nf Itii.iwtuib il tiit liiloiaic iair r,,A ri;Hi!;n fl'ilj nh "ami Iouion f. n;t fiiio fcIlMV'i1 aiHwer.ed Ti n Jt hi v.ll in' fij'it." ' fute of thu fvpubU' in UirtV. 'iliu bro id wood do "joiJtt service Ttou! and willing to wsk your small brnjfii to tHeVonif tulrd; llic surround 11 la 11 in1 nf novpri O 1 rvir'. l..rd.T si flmvrrv dr. , VUh tin1 1'i'aiUj.hc -loved fondly, Kl Wadiii nut. ' - " AwaU.Tfrt I.l-i t-li'mi'i r-i, trca'J Iilitiynarijna.1, 1 j ' l'ith,t r.i j uf a f.-CiMn in lilwri 'h umiukI; J Tiy n:iii f ii im 11 rta;ir fr. cd'n it uM'tt- f Iti a vo nl 1" ', Kit'w t, o'ir own Va?.!iiiiton. . v.:t." 11 it ill1 !i rn, tlie luttlca arc "-o'er. I j t " . ,. : . : ,, - " , .... j I : i 1 Lilian r!, imIhiIv rst, onMiis dear native s!ior'; j V1 it? liio'stuVii aa 1 t!io stripjj of our o.iautry i shall WHViJ " ' ()VrtJieI.milt'iat"a'ibon!tora Wwd.mgtou's. (!r ivc. ' II was in li liitur' rod ,f M rvht .npd t'i'- .lrmy id T. ian mil.ti under, U ut in, , which haJ iuore iso J to ulxiut. thirteen hundred Men, was ns-subU-d on the f b ink- of llw ts l'ii i(kiiv. r -j-O.i m-'Ssen.T after an ;her - had arrived, bnii'ntu' newn .that h:d con-; tted them tutu, pi 'iLvt t itiinib i!h ..irm iMyt Mexican bhiK I. r.i.mat-l 'uf; Or nt ' -.. i:nd his h trifinen, that f J thtis-m and; King V wiiu ihfir r d.,tac!i,:nt; ' thij u:rircv'ihiab!tf .' t!is ,ii" r in.v id Waid, wiio was wnnlering i' hh'nn io tli ? praiii-; nnd fieally; Ilnrton's reprt4id this, eapturti of tho uurorlointe I'.iuuiu ; all th ; cal iikte;, n eonjuurti i i uilh tin: ftll uf lite.. Umi7 'bad rtised the '. I v ul uc backwoid.neii t su;;h a p:tch tji.it ih..-y were a M!hir io, hul I n r b: 1, ' nd uibody bat S m ,11 i istoii v.u! ! . : , tb toeuih them. , " The grneraLs a n:on aMi.-np of sidi'.cs; aa 1 iira'circtb roauJ a l.irj fwe,. sat, or stood leaning ujnh tb.Mr rlllvS, captains f inilfiia. 'The wh-deroup was surruunded by ,. - w i j . -.. . a grumhlinj crowd "of hackw'oodsnK'iu "The dirk fiery eyes of ijhe oiaoers,. nearby all t il powerful fiure,' -glinced alternately .it'ih'o flarcci'nnd old S mrwho wa t! -; person present; " Swly tuk:: ; from "his waistcoat pM-et, ! , produced a huu pkeu m Give. quid, jJioved it between'" h?s ; fronl teeth, and Jhanded : .. ooarrSt neighbijr.Tiu was a rnjit i the upper, pari of' whoso body was clothed in an Indian huntiugront. 1 ' ! ?adcovc:oi 1 with what had once been ;'..i j :avcr hnt; 1 but of which ihd abroad bri.ii now Caj down over his cars, 'wliiUt his" r were . wrapped from knee to ancl in thidi crimson flannel, a precaunon'ngai j thorns ol the mmkccltrce ' not: unfreq'K utly ac!,-p;:d tn the west, ills bullet pouch was, mad o BulTof the head of a leopard, in -which-, eye or Ted cloth had ben inserted, brmin ojt by, CQnlrast,. the- beauty of the skin,' and waj suipcnded from a strap bf.un'.anned deer ljtdc." W.ith cn expression ofgrcal bitterness, .:a'll kiale p- ' d, it, -It, cut oil , ; n'r lip and tobicco to his cu: lain Sim I uiun stiinJd in la is ' l:sJiinjl.issible for us I s'H in it'hbr s:olkt-r: "e ... i , -. t : -Me '. .- - ' Whit. '(J Mierntmir I! if o.;lween tae. Luler ula are wuio abandon them to these 'hieves? would r 11 w or never! that opinion, my ths jjoncral, "and it 3 1 n will n t risk the a siulo foolhardy d"the Diuzos shall gh you arb brave, Kycs, it; would bii "rv hi vou lost them. ij to the vermin, have it. as fcure as own sdutes.1? ;;o back t general," be- must at "em! riehest plantations I tho llrazm'and .sen foitntejh 4 "O d AiHtin if hjUtanid i the u;i in the iJraii ie. tiiciu m isl t on piur or a r pr dii ! te 2encr; .Mdi (l t'ic cri'w I, a Co A .is a II Xt ViCtO! cam p. I ',. .: "11 anollier q-iH " I) wJ vol! t !V ill II '!('- mtpu ba t1 No, General- toust be at 1 ivas trhocd thro'1 1 sat w hitilin" awav ci -umiher, at he it s(vrn:ed iha tut? uuld bo. in his own S J he ar.d Mht'it his kni want to fih 'our eourae iJo stood Je thy; but snpp.Jsd the men n -vim, w il! voiu iv. r him nibilit V ltd iiii l ivv c:t z 'lis will vi',1 m d'ihe lepii yik' bi-enu: m. !::: !o hi eoonj u: tn ri nsvvrr ir to yuur hli t Ja-iVb ick 1 e un i;tidiriilin wait for it 1 favorable moment N.i, ri-, eit zUiswe must -ctire to iho Urai. 7.0s,. wher unrj rifUs will ivtlus tbo advan tafe: wjiilsi li.;k e &h.ntld have Io charge the etj'imv, h is five time our .strength, in : : , ,, j-;' .j ": t:..!": . " j t ,1:.. ...'':"::: , -,'. " " " f ihi: epen pr.iiiii'. Don't doubt I your. courage. as m e.i.lt iq -rthoujjh .Its - out of " his grave of r the murderers .! ,1 ! up, look aiiu continued vciy pransewor- ils vi-ry praisevvor- biitis nruilery take the resnon- jreioar taroy let ih force us? ot wn c.inscieiti'e.s the .Mtxi:ati I rht Xjak's (.V. 1.) SZmstttger. 'j1 '". , Serving a pnciia. " . .jj - 'ost i ' Law. . ' . - - t h siriulir whit &'.if;s ! no uill mnkr to i.cromplish it ol jeets. U j!;s, gates and bars nre td" Kt;L-aail agiinst CupidV picklock coufri varices his cunnmg'wilf devise ways innl mans to pen them all. ,.A young en- jfU ?nan had courtcil a lafr lady of this city aii'i it w.isw supposed the two, io t'.j '.r.., would becomo "one iljsh Soiiu hu.. tr. rt-f of a trivnl nature 'as lovers quarrels gt rally are, cor red. JSJuiiher would confess tho wrong to bv' ou : llieir kide presents and e-irivundeiicp vvrt mbtualiy Fer.t baek and the match ovas broken ofl. '; The yotisg & uuleman'imir.odiattly. started forNcvy- Of. lcaH,' to enter iuto commercial businrss, thinking that disjancu would hsacn the,;ot. tucj:fn5-nt he really felt for the jourg l.:Jy. t Vhcn a woman is'iujuVcd, or jthiaks she is injuad, by the, one she loves, she is more apt; than tho m ile sex to' ,4Litc 'oft h?r own nojir,' r.s the saving is, to inflict pain and ' be revenged on the oflcnding object. . A g'-nile-man that thd.Iadv once rij -clcd renewed his proposals, and was' arc ; ted. w thin a week afUr her lold love'r had embarked ior the south. On reaching New Orleans ho found tpat diiljiice, -instead i of i weakening his at. tnchrnent only made the lady dearer, and lie liroame melancholy and : low spirited. The fjrsV li tter he n ceived! frrtm NewYoi k from a fiieiwliT his, announced that his old fhme uas'lu bo' shortly marrietl to another. His coufse was quickly taken the next mornin" siwhim on board a I packet .shi, bound for Got'ha m., , -id .- I I! -. . . . The passage unforlu palely was bng, and the ponn fellow chafed and fretted sot muclrihat tlie passengers bfgart to. think him deranged or else n;fugitive escaping from justice. The instant the vessel touched tlie 'wharf he darted to the office of his friejnd, tho lawyer It is to Ik.' supposed tho latter vvas much surprised to see his friend, imagining him a couple of thou, sand miles 'aw jy. After. the usual salutations he Jex-l. limed ;". j - 'My dear fellow! Tpn larc just in time to see the wedding. Miss , your old sweet- hrait, is to b(? married this morning at 11 o'clock. To ttH ynii.the truth, I don't believe there is much love about it, and that the "irl really thinks more of one hair of vour head than ol the fortunate briderooni's whole boly." . . I "Good God! Where is&he to ibe married in ciiurch?"'' ), "No. -At. her father's house.'" "My dear fellow, I '4 yes no, yes 1 have It. i II ivc you any " case .coming on in either of thor courts u . eleven oclock.', ' "Yes." ' .).'; "' '; "Then fill me up a subprjtjna with the bride irnm's name. Dotilt stop to ask' any ques- d m''o would not ifor the fliilii? Inlv. fo'd'iardine -but I repres::t the republic ihte to the wJiuU people f.irj more 1 Iv.iimiibn oulo lV.fv liqj , and all who ih we! V iea.:v m.nn v.r tilde oft ho liogr's lime. wd may expect tseu the rtJeroy on tlic jth. , and am answers wlit I do. Once v me to S in Fre. to Texas will be Every " moment more then to river. On tho buiks "or" the iJraz'is.V The u!J gene nfl walked oETtoins tenl, and i he crowd s betook liremselw-s j to- their . fires murrnuiing ntjd "disc.intenteil, and put their rifles in order tal' in an jjh'our and a h?li the Texian artby left the cairjip yn the Colora Vht. bam Il tuston had p re; v filled, and the next evening ho and l is men reached S.ui Ficlique rml, without ; -ifj there marched up the river. O.J t'.d 3Jlh t r ' ' i, lhefirt squad, roh of t!. 1 er..i y sho i If near San Fre- ii-'i. T inhabil:n..j abandoned their well - 11 u- stored fchops : r.J houses, set hroi to -them with tluir h aids', tnd T ! across ti:e river. The Mexic inf entered t.u; towjujnnd their rage when; Instead of a richjbaoiy ihev rHjnd hearts of ashes.1 .Uouslop had aw w - J : , 1 .. ,.,iH . " ,. ,.,:.VIU . ... ... f m his foes Ciipkl now'tvre trace deiily, I of .his r -Cord, re&pp ared upon' the s-'fi.v-, hke a lhuuderbwlt, amply cl - b rough: "ginst 4iim to thfs day. rhanaged lo.rew s 'ii nls he com- retreat ocro lo p-J- 9f one thin" I am . j only Sa:n Houston i could havr doua i:;-rno other mak' iti ll:b republic- vaa'slied', - and him, till li " - A. IMcasiant J.rpr:se. A young man, uf eighteen or-twenty, a sTudeut in a University, took a walk o-.e'd.iy i!h a professor, th1 was comnioiily calltd the "stu Jeni'st friend, such was his kindness, lojh': young men , whose oflicu U was to in. Wiiilu they ,wcr walking together, nd the professor was seeking toleaJ the concr- sauon to, grave subjects, they; saw aa tu pair of.bhocs King in their path, a Inch they sup. posed to btUmg to! a poor old mn who tvas hanhat worli 'in tlit field close by,' and v ho had finished hU.ii iy' work. Il . t Trie young studexit turned to the profess ir, sa ;ng,,'lclus pUy the oljotian a irick; wc will hide his shoes'nnd conceal ourselves )e hind those "bu-shes sjjnd watch and see his per. The Vou. . Muiyayo. Arithmetic!, an woulj Lj puzzle J to f iljn 'tha rca?n why a dolhV in s:eriirrg mrtrrty i' rrckoncd at 4s. auJGd., fn New , Esglacd sr.d Yir ginia.at Cs.; io New Jersey, Penns) Ivaa: nr.d Marv land at 7s. and 0 I.;1 in Now Yor and North Carolina, ai &s. and in SJbih C'jr ohnaat4s,and 6d; but tho .explanation .is this: Under the culor.nl guvernmcct the scv era! states issued bills ofcredit to supply the want of. specie,- cr.J la answer as a u.edium of trade, r Hut as these bill were not received by the Hi iiih .merchants in pjiy me nt. for goods at their par value, holders of the bills liad to pay more, Thtrs,-in New York they Jiad to pay in the bills eft' J -U at the! ale of 8s! for ar.i Gl. stcrl.i :; i r. so I;i proportion to ll.j depreciali m cf t';c bills of o'.lict Slates. Tl j credit of S'uth -Carding ilordr higher plexity when he ca rt.net findihein "My dear lncnd,'; answered iho professJir, I a u any clh.-r Uie, thr bills beiSg "we must -pever amuse ourselves;,-1 cx 1 r". . : . ' t 4 . fi.l n d.dl.i r. thfsNvav was O" t in! ro.hieid n difTrnnrft lu'tw rrn iheT.rSn.'vlish 'ions. It matters not ihieg rib-iut the partie whether he knows uny in thu suit. !' Iv hea. veils' Julia shall be iii.ine!' ' Hi fiietid saw his object at onccj and prom- utter. -The subpoena in the .hands of a clerk tint.! f . . .. ihem rjefu;...g the base by; Lis encrr. i coward - e.- is a "Jvll i to me how he .o . .,;pnce the vmruly end tek ind. :e tht in to ' Tho four.di?r bribe iWncan colonies in TcxaV, and faihWof Stephec FAastiii. " ".That celtbrated personage, i John nSeuff whi Ins-coramiil'-d so manyvartJus colore deeds, has ct length peiiuoneJ thev LegIa. i will be a novtl suU inacedlTthe turc of Massichuidts to change' his VarouJ Jso.'j- - i. -i," ised t i carry" on the V was tnadc i.ini laned t- s"iiv i.n.nf ihe unsusDectfncr brideuroom the instant .he was seen to leave his residence and he was despatched in i cab li wa'lch the house. Abouilcn mmutes before! eleven, as diction lo-be-hatpy man ivas about entering a coach before the do ir of his residence," he was served; with jlhe Kjbpcbui. - ' ; "Cm't help 'ij.T s'ai i ihd eh-ik, in reply to ins gesticulating!" :ibuut not knowing the parties," "going to ge't married," &c. "We shan't reach' the' Hall now before, eleven the ease is the first oa the . calender won't keep you but ten minutes. If you don't go heavy fine, imprisonment for contempt,' &c. The bridegroom who was rather of a timid nature, finally consented, particularly as ihe. clerk piomised to senJ a friend of his who sal m the cab, wrapped up; ia a large cloak , to the house of his bride in expectation ex- plaining the rcasou of Ins absence. The read er may imagine who t lis person was. ,v Eleven o'clock cam , but still no bride' groom. The guests ; vera , sfaringr4 each oiher ihe priest bega i to grow impatient- and the bride that 'was to b' looked inle and agitated, when i carriage uiove up, the hell rang, t ! "There he uV, "There beds!" muttered many voices;. A gentleman did indeed enter, w hose appearance-create J aimosi as mucn astoniiilimcrit as thai' ot t.u ir Ravenswood in the Ashlo'n Ca'stluj at the marriage of Lucy Ashler in Scott V'-'Biide, t... nmmermoor.ir Tlje';lady fainted 'pri vate explanations ensued between her parents and the lover and the jrcsujt wasv! thai in ten'mmutcs after, the, two real' lovers were j'dncd in the sacred ii bonds-of matrimony, much to the satisfaction of all. I ' The bridegroom that' was to have been, ,,' , 'igt .f i i ...jf .i."1'. . ! - - '.;" . ' (.- .if - i .(iks ... ,:-:.'s '-i '""-:::f'i "i;1 ; soon, alter made bss oppeardcce, puuing and blowing. What he said and, what iiQ djd, on beholding his jival,and -being jmade acquainted with the" condition "of affiirs was really tragicomical. .I : . .i . - The storyjof the subpoena "soon leaked out,tnnd has created,, so much amusement, lhat H lie poor fellow declares he w ill sue the lawyer for S 10,000 damages, i.i subpoenaing bini as a witness iaa case. of which he -knew nothing, and. by which, he lost, -a wife. It should-.do pense of ihe poor.'jiDui you arc rich, al vou may give yourself u 'much greater plet s. ure by means of this poor mart. Put a do' tar into each bJtM, aud; then wc t will hide our selves." VS .'-"';!'!' ---r':-V'-'v - - " "v- The student dii Jjo anu then placed him self with the professbr behind the bushes close by, through which thev could easily -watch the laborer and see iwhatevcri wonder or joy he might express. 14 1 - I- - ' The poor man soon T fin "sired, his work and came across, tlic field to the pah whers he left his coat and shocs.J Whilo ho put on tho coat he slipped one foot ijnfo one ofl; his shoes but feeling something haW he stonped down aid found the dollar." j ' ; Astonishment anc .wonder were seen. upon his countenance; he gazed upon the dollar, turned it round aftdi looked again and asaik: then he looked armncj hinron all sides, but could see no one " w he piit the money in his pocket, and pr cbeded to put on the. oilier shop; but how grba was his astonishment when he found ia ihd other a dollar ! i . -His fiielings fivercame him; he fell upon his knees,' looked up! to heaven and uttered ja fervent thanksgivingj in. which he spoke of his wife, sick and helnless. and lus children, with- out. bread, whoml this timely bounty froni some unknown hand would save from peiisli- - The young man. stood there deeply afXectcu and tears filled his eves. -iow, . saia the professor, "are yaw not much better' pleased, ithan if you. had played your intended triek., "O dep rest sir, T answered theyoulhj "yob have taught ma a lesson that I will never for jrct. I feel now the truth of the words whicn I ne ves4 biforo understood, it is better to-ri; than to receive. cs it: !.-r;-"i -,-T J. . thrilling incident tl-a.tr cccrrc- ii f Vcnu-r-l aa i .1. . . v .... . . called" to r.ii ii J", f ! J -a" i.J;:iira" ' ; i ' of the r';,an::c ro-. er if a m ?l.?r ' ' nmrrioncd ta ir.ct a terril'- e.':r A ; family,' consisting f- U;a part m , 'V-'-Iaa1 eleven chiiJi. t, re.decca Trogid event. One of the most trogic and horrible occur re noes which has ever happen ed in, our! city," transpired 'about.., two. o'clock vesteiday t f i.fno i at a house in fCew Chu c i street. It appears that the wife of Mr7 James' A' While, who had been tubming ainder n severe pain in the bead for the past six days and who 'had been confined 16 her bed; dot- j ...... i; , ing the temporary absence of? her ''.rurs.; sentohe oi her children, ajittle girl abotl six years of age; down stairs for a case'ofra. znrs, which the child brought her. She the n seized her little infant about! ten days 'old, which was lying in bed, and;! cut its ; throat from ear ,lo ear,"!nearly severing tho hea l from the body. ' The child died immediately.' Turning to fhc oilier ichild," she 'attempted t Cut its throat also, but happily J from the i-trJg-gllng of the child , he! was unable to succeed!. She. howtver, infUcted on its?1 china severe gash; one of tlie" hands ofilhe Utile girl ' was also wounded in aiterjapting to defend itself. With herjhands- still reek inc' with the blood of her little iunoeentsjishe made a vainatL tempt to destroy hers jlf, but only inflicted a slight wound on the tliroat. ;? ,-. , Alarmed by the shrieks of -the little girlj, one of iho ladies residjng ia the house rushed up stars, where she beheld the horrible siglijl ihe frantic mother with the fatal instrument still in ier . hand. She immediately iseizejt her arms and pressed her down on the bed-, wlieh -assistance arrived. A There is no doulA she v. as-Iaburimj under a strong fil of jnsant ity, although" ihe symptoms had not been so clearly .maidfiittd until after dinner time. Tiie husband was absent at his work at- the time, but was immediately sent for and. mad acquainted with the heart-rending tale. ,T11C scencef after the occurrence . had ta ken place, was truly sickening". In the front room, on a -able lay the remans of the poor little victim, clotted, w ith'1 ils bwn gore- one! stifTin the frigid embrace op death: . From the room abovftcouidi be heard tthe- maniac shrieVing of the distracted mother.' while the stifled and half suppressed sobs of lue female portion of the. fa mily gave evidence of ,tb heart apguish vvhich.lhey fell t the dejdora ble cal5a mil v; i l -4' n S ' r-i -i-ti . Coroner Elortperwis'snt foriwhdhejd arj inquest tver the body oT the child, the verdict of which was inn accordance with th6 tibove fac tS. r isi : -iS'1-V j ' ' t ' 4,' ' 1 Baltimore Antrktmikmsi:" I :' ' f ' V' "U ; .'. I iv' -.Tho.Marion Va. Pioneer, has fTsubscriber a lad of eleven rears of ne...' who's T"5 his subscrin'iori in erirs. Ids Dossessions amount inV to Jjut a sinsle heV "We shoufd like to have some of out? subscribers do rjs-actly the samo thing K f 'Z;-':"" sierlii.g money' and the currencies uf the colo nies which remains still in the ordinary reck onings uf the people. ' -yv-- " -" " ' '" " . 7 '"' ' - T . , , 3T7i ."1-. . ; i ,' ! Old Manuscripts V 'esnderstaod lhat several Weeks since, whilst some'workmeh ' . - . . were engaged in' taking down an olc stone building on the dock at Rondout, tii this town, a box was discovered hidden in some way be. tween the floor and the 'ceiling and. in il was found a large quantity of continental money, (several millions of dollars,, il. is slated,), to. gether with a great number of old manuscript papers relating to Revolutionary affairs. One of these wc have seen. "" It was a fetter sign ed by Pierre Van Courllatidt: President of the Senate, and Evert Bancker, :.il;erof the Assembly, dated al'Kmgiton, J. :.i 301780, and directed, to some persot. t Rochester, in Ulster . county, calling on t!, aYto aid the cause of Independence by furr.: -iiing clothing for the "soldiers.. We learn,' also, that these papers, as is usual in such cisesj were scat, tered about the village, ami are in the posses sion of difiejent persons.'. We ure sorry for this, as, from what we have heard and seen, tlvey are papers of much value as. respects the history , of that time, and we doubt not would be of servicein obtaining a correct knowledge of the events "of that period; and" we trust that means will be taken to collect them and us certaio their contents and value. vv . ,. Kingston (Nete York) Journal. The. DatcJiman. and "the Sulkey. Some years . ago a gentleman' fro mV New Enr" v:J, travelling through one .of the Du'.cli t-Ule. ments in this State, called at a iavern and asked the landlord if he could keep hissulkey for a fiw days, as ho had somewhat-further to :go,- onaccounr pf the badness , of the roads, did not wish to take il wilh him. ' "-. ''No," said the'butchman, cannot keep your, zulluek): pc's cot ncider hay hoder "'Well", you douY need any.' The sulkcy neither eat hay nor oats.1 '!. 'i" VelL den". I no's cot no crass nieder'; i con t want any grass;-. : , k - t i V Vat does he i cat r den V" ," Nothing." " ' fc ' . : - '"Notting 1 'Dal ish tamdr diy;fodder';vBut mlshier", vat for a beast has yju cot, dat tifs nn n.i' f iii'r (- " : - "Conaeout and sec." " .. .-' The Imdlord went out, and casting t ...... ,,; . . ' . . .. . o eyes on the Solkey, exclaimed wilh great con tempt; - - -.,' j"Ish dat your zuiluckyT1' r -Y "Certainly."- . ir. - '. - j 5 , " "Yell, Mister, dat is-vat I calls von lamdl v.. .. i. . . ..... m nr tr rr- , . - : ' i x uuitec ciiri. 4. x. x lines. as prdistant cupot, 'vfcre- nr d ty surpriS54" " -. Ly tlio.f.trco 'war.'.v !i j-p cf ;s priy ottla dians; nnd ere escapee uld l iCvCtcdj'lhoy murderous torn ihawk w a; Lr .:..!' '.ed over. 1 t' hcM cf ih VTencelcss houich UV anJ.' . cruelly bath. '. i . tho.Ll'ioJof thj J "uijcrlT. The chili rer: r t'vn feved rc "c" '!."c3V'- ' and ihp , -ucJ" v.rc sjjd l:; tt.fir'.i v?y to ij.;ir f,r; ' h n . . . ' i cd mother bbliindts nol wcrlh '" 'iV-A'; ?f ' " taking., , Uut her aujciia.s were toi closely twined around "all that v. -ns. dcr .ta- heri-'rii suffer them td bo thus snap; od in a moment; and though somewhat r.dvr- .cJ ia jears, tha determined to 'rescue her children from, tha . cruel fate awaiting, lher:1, -.or eV.ara hsrsslf' their tortures and their death: ""She followed -"; the lodiaa trail as they t appeared in the woods;' and when at' length they e:.eamped on the banks of a river, she breasted ils -troub'i -led waver, ' landing before ! cr cr.rmics,- -' begged that r - !itilec!iild might be spared ta -her. The Indians gave i: lo her i : dciision", fbr t' e i&kc of witnessing her struggles In cot. tey. . ing her burden pver th? wide ds rapidslcam. Joyfully tho mother look the recovered child, and butjetedthq waves, till her prcaVu" bur den was safely placed on the opposite shore." liut the yearnings of her mother s heart were not thus easily! to be . sntisfied . Ain" abi" crossed the stream, and niiu sued fur'a one; nnd for the same reason herprnyerwaa granted. Andthus'thij l-.rcic mother Strug. gleciand bufTeted with the waves, timo lafter " liraetill she had borne away the lust of her precious charg,,and placed-him-safe on tho" opposite shurai I - - " ";: . -l i And what will nofor mother's i love accom. -' plish? What La.sk is so seycrewhat sufler , ing so intensc--what risk- so daring, as to' ' defyv-( her "invincible v ardor or repress the ' gushing springsj of her affection, when a belay ed child is to be 'saved from: disgrace, -or rescued from attiring? S, his When we reflect on the condition of women and tlit Ir rel uion lo society, we cannot help fiercelving the -immense influencq - they pos. s'ss and exert in all civilized nations. "Men make lawsrbut womtn'mako; manners," has Seng since become an adagej and if it is true that the laws are ineffectual, xv he re the man ncrs and customs of a people are opposed -to them,' wo Miall see the high value, we should set on female education1. - - 3 ? - IA gentleman akkedone of his-farmers what was his age. " . ' - ?X nm not ecrtain," hS replied; ,"Lam'ei thcr fifty-eight or sixly-eighi,'" 't - ' j . ." What! not know your own age?V. I " ' "No, sir," replied the farmer; "l-couni my money and my cattlefbut of my years I. keep noj reckoping; because . I know. I shall lose none of them and that "noboJy will rub me of ibcm..- -:" V-'-'-' ' 1 t Charity, tha" most lovely virtue, represents others a 'lovely ns possiblo. i It does'not1 merely let us see an object as it is; 'it is a kind of sunshine which brigh'ens what Ii lets us see; whereas;" H. nature passing over all the shining part ofj man's character, dwells en' J.irely on the dark ,'aide of, it; -as a.painrefof l.iw rank shall throw those Ueauiies into dark- nss-nnd abide,! w hich his eye cannot dare to b'ihold, because Wis vc rannot reach" them. ; j - ' - ..III. ! . f ::. - . . . . .. " I ' . .I, . At.- ' A ynukco has invented a drilling machine.' It is said it will not only di ill ironr, tin, rocks, and 'wood,-but Lit is r also; useful -in drilling military companies; . v " . - -i - A-Rep7t.Jo a Challenge. The following Is the reply of Colonel Gardiner,,a British officer of distinction and tried valor, to a challenge senrhifo.by n young adventurer: - v - : . . 'I-fear. not your sword, be the anger of my God. ft dare venture . my nfe in" a good cause, but cannot hazard my ml ia a bad one I will charge up to the cannon's mouth for the good of my." country, but T want courage id storm the citadel of Satan." ' f i - , . s : r '' ; Newsp'aper history proves that the grumi bier t any-particular paper is generally the bo'rro we r of it.fc J v -'";; " 1 ' - 1 1 ' ."' i 'if - i ' iBlescJ - r. r ihe-'jnVeelrnaltersV'Vs ilie tall nni r-rrt- tt i - - v i -"An exchange pa jer defines cur reoryrta' small bits of paper cnt a ved ami written upon' just as good as gol l,thatls,' -if' any one has"V mind to think so- ' ' V"1;- ' " '?': -" - r U has been decided in England that if' a" man attempts io kiss tlyamnn against her consent,:she hns al right to bite iis-nosCofri r if ihe has-a fancy for so doing. : ; V V. l'.v.-'d ' ;:"'i . .- ".y.iri,"y"";f i A member of.tlic Mississippi Legislature recently in piling on.the'agoby , t xofaimed 'r had raiher;be'a toad, and cry mew; than submit.to such a monstrous imusiice." - - When a man stops his newfpnpctbn ac." count of: pecuniary .forebodings) we consider him .about as gone a ."case -as if he .should conclude ' to stop hiVdaily bread for --.fear. ha should-come topovcrlr. ' '' V T" ;;- " ' 7 . - From t fie Si'lurday Lmporiom. ' - - by a Sold coxtribctor".'"' ' " , ' ' " ' j- :. ' -:':ra j ;- : f, f "- ... ;. . - .4-'.".." iii. , ,,5."; 1 A' p"ciiral""Iover,',r not Jongsincc, reri the followicg t- Sally. Ann, his ladye-Iote, : , . f ,TO SALLY ANN.- f v - i - Soft itlfdown of Uie bultfirSjr'i wing,,' - - Soil is-lh wbbj?r when fevers epedk; Soft 11 pie ljlit.wLic!i the noonbeara C'n,. V. .-"" But softerby far id ray IuJyedoveVcheck- -" -A ' ' l" ,' SALLY'S :nEP.LYi:"i. ; - Soft am tnller all fm8irdop;-. ' 4 --V""" And musli are soft fea eoft kin be; ' " -' But aoflcrLc's that jfeilly pup, " "" VorwritlliatTars tome!.' 1 ,'J- . Go it, Sarah Ij, neyep mind'your bijnci't ! it . Did vou sec the balloon: PJtri. L t" Vi... honey, and J. witched it half an hour after ii vas out of sightL ; t - ' - . '.. ' 7 - - -T 7-.' :- " 'v s ?. i-t f - i. An advertise in the New York Mirror ad. dresses Ladi'cs:wlM have shopping to do. He might as well address the w hule'scxi ' : - - ' ; ' - "i.. G:-niuiwiHaUays worlt its wav-throe-h. '' the ptief remarked when he saw a hole in thu r The rcry.last Yankee invention that w have aecen, (says the JNew Haven Register,) is a. patent spring Jish hook' By a very dc'i. cate tut . ingenious machinery, as' soon as a fi's'h Biterrpts- to pibblo 3; bait oh the Lool; , a second- hook comes down, and catches him in the back of the"head,and he? is a "giibe suck. ipr." An acquaintance of oars, has tried It in trout brook jl with great success. - It is a