he ue frqe fo doc), :o oqr oqi pii, and fo Uoqf Sufij." CKAPLIjOTTS, INT. C, lOEOSDIOZSIE Q, 1SS7. THOMAS J. HOLTON, KlIITOR k xMUiPRIKTOK. TKIt.MS: Tug .orl.i-(''r.liuii Whig will b afforded tnaub. ;,. i. Jt TWO POM. Alls in advance ; TWO ptil.LAll!- A SO HFTY CKNT8 if payment be ucIj v.cI for linif month.; imi THHKK IX II. I. A 118 , Ine end of Ilia y cur. iMupaper will be uiacon. Iiaueu until all are. paid, except at the t,iti ii ot the. Kiit.r. Aii.ertiaciiicnle i Hearted ul Our Dollar pr-r aquere (16 'inr i.r less, this iz:il type) fur the first innr. l.an, .iiid 'JA" cent, for each continuance, ourt ad Vl rfiftftiHtiiii and Hlierifr'a S.ii. a charged V5 per rt nt. higher unil a deduction cl 3jJ per eenl.will ir ui.iijr Iruin lli ihjuUi pncea, lor advertisers by lnr ve..r. A .Uer We. in. n I. inserted monthly or , i ri. r I v , l prr .i.iare for cash tiina. bilni. ui nilliiy "5 cent, per .quure fur each lime. J FTt'wbrti .failing In their .iverlM-iteiits ,1,1)11 niirK me pntiiiirr m iiiwriioiia iirair'-'a or (,,.. wiM be m.ertwi liutil foibidaiiO th.rg.d ac. ...luiHf;!)'. J r ; ' . . . i c i . i l r ore authorised to iirt aa ngtiila. Orcckery, Crcckcry! nt -T r-c'trdl a ntw pupi' y of W if firmto 5 f I '1 I ii. i White and FkiiiUmI W4rr, Hlue K- I'i 'l' -nl aiitl Kjurera, 25 rrnU rl, t, ; ! 'I'tmiMrr A cviU ptiM-rt t l'ltud Iluii, '-'""'L- JAMKS h ARTY A CO. (i,r f. Ii.'.:. HI .ilo ililf Ti av ii I'riijM'i-ly 1VU HALL. 'K Ui( filn r brntf titairouat'f inirovinf i-tiirf !"', ' n rt 'or vlt- Iu rrid' nee ".nrif nl il.f-, .imi Strrtl. Tlio .1 fii ta lti;li bitd l.riatlhy jiid i.e it the nit nlut iti lh In it 'I lie buiidtnct arr All i ii-tva U-ril tiiiit(.il ul) lnU.f in itfellii ot t ,t , !.. iht i'wrinii IIlju' i c -vtrrd i tin i.ti tt r U"HhpIm: -r i uf liif binnlttif ta : (I in a l , U- a ii (mt ir Iti any bui'ding in r.ijd'r t . n nil lit tlr yariJ la a Wt!! xrrl.rriL i r , . (tin ..i tkiraib c ffMiuca i aituoUU witliiti ft t,'lisaP'-r tl Itir trii-kli 1 nt.rgo m ot the '.. it t l UU I ' f I M tin IS I. A 1 J ll't ct i m rt- ii I i fiu'rl.utf k . i h'Mi t ri'U.tutiig lff.it,tft wi l Ukr Krc' i'U-ure in how. ;.t pfHaarfl .. m, oitif tfeniuu oi purcii 1 kiii lit in corirMtni Willi the j.i ti nl Ihr liiit, hul i ljM-rlu.f tu rcjl'ie t 'i.mi !it will l'f tl.e col of the ,ii - a. t . I.i I'll ;ko. cros8. 2Jif Ui clli . .Sf yt. I.'.. llf.'.T. 40,000 PAIRS ! Of Boots, Shoes, AMI Over Shoes, l UK AK. I U en ty aririy of Ignite, ut, BOOTS and SHOES i: c-ii lo it.unJ in at.y wliojiwle urrcUtt rs Ub'oUiiK nt m ti j .Southern Ctmntrv, ; 0. 1r i.-mnim irt nuiitiel urrd i. X I K lSS I. Y ibr ui, atnti we rr av.lilii lury will gie Ullif . n'-cl, n, i J ti , jfM.i lor tic mmr quattilj i,t ,;t t Ml .til y ili.tf 1 ULIiahutctit ta Ue It i nvilf n-t - rv t' riant in our r('icti and 1'nif, tti Ltti tiahLiJ lhai tuia la tltr Ut:e tl I Buy Boots and Shos. j ROUS' l: A CO. j 1 , " ' X-ll pi .c on! t . I Field aScoils ! ! I.OVf.lf , Timothy, Il!u (tim, rrhcrd, I a-onf-, Mutrt, A Uf ft quaititjr jut re Ce.' J sit J tiir kaiii t t lv aF InNi ( mi-, r I rt pr ICC , l rUMCIfARDS H'Ao.'i jlr enJ Httml lme Slur, Jaavm'a I oaara. Aug i-.'iT. tiu Otto of Hose! k I I . i i K A-fi-tnirtit f.f I ti If 1 tt'lrni'a anil A J. If tuff' S,i-nrii i Kur-f -la, TciUt W ulrn, ISo-tiut. li u (!, Vc. l'RITCHARD S tunes hug Stare, it it m ui Wf r, Noluhle lOss.Ciimphor ! "i Pi. 1 m i ..I' ilir 'I lu. ...I, Mmiili, Stwinach m and It .w-la, i.rrpiiri il ami a..lil at j'KlirliARDrf Irwi.'h ( o it ft. Ji!akes Aromatic Hitters! A N i irt-lii'Mt t'lhic ami anli ilf jKplic .MvJu a ci'ir, 1 nit Ui imiiit nt j-RrrciiARna lifH ( Aaiff homily W'i'fiB', lawia'a ( uks a. Try It! Try It! I I I rMlHU.H'S tuirmlrulril Kilrartof lll't III! I S tna b at mrdii iiir in llie world for the claaa at 'Imtki-a it j.rii.aea to llat. 'I'i V it. I ,r . . al I'KlCIIARD'i? DiU'G IHH'SK, Ii win o nrr. AVIiile Lead. 1 t. tii " s W ill I K I.F.AIju.t 1 r.Ff rr.vi.rl and tor alu at J. M. l'KHCII.lil), l 1 H4'il 4f A fwiaif. l.tMl,', 11 iaaioi-v i)l' A. iii olin.-i. 11 II. IK IIIS K. the aamt for Ilia li lok, hfta Ii-m I w rniiici it V.J. AOW KJt'S I'lraona illallinir inplis will li- ,:.,; ..Mm, M"v Uli, IH,7. 1 3i r Ki.ii u isoN A: i,r.iiic;. Hvipobtcb or Silks, Linens, Hoslory, Embroldeiios, be , No. in MKKTINU STREET, Ol-I'UMIIK IIAE STKKET, I'll m:i.i:mton. k. r. I ul.I.1.1 .r.. U Lit MAN LtU'iNU. IIoi m h llmur.'.' An IttfaUible Jiemeihj for HOUSES ON the receipt of Oil. Dollar. 1 will mail to any person, a receipt of a rrmrily for lloia. ea wliil.- auff. ring Iron, hotte nr (irube. Tina re. niedy liua never been known to fail ii, tl,e K-,t . i n. .7. . . 07 them. lh material, ol which tlia medicine ie composed can b pr.-curcd by ana pereou at all, Inn. a. If thi. remedy t'wil. il,.,, . I ,,i ! reel, me money win r.a refunded, Adtircaa me at 1 Grceueboru . liuillord to.. N. t JOHN W. BAKR. h, ft. IS, "857. as if IV e-Slufls, Dye-SlulTs ! " flMIE -tj Wt of thia cliiaa of nrlirl. a, cnn. M. aulinr in part of Koluiiun nf Tin. Kilr.rl ul logwood, lliimal,Mddrr,4.c., niuT be pur. eliaaiu low at - A Tim CHARD J Xiag iir, hutn'$ nmer, PortIonniiicsPortMonnaics. NkW and beautiful aaaortmenl jul received rRITCUARD'S il aai hi mn ul lltm$t, loa.sra. Country Merchants tllE rrapcclfulijr Hinted to cll und naminc our whoiraale pricca of riei'rc Itl.'t (,S and MKDUIMS, put Up Hi ana alle loordtr.br runciiAKD, DmggiH mnU Aputhrctry, ItKia'a I knk. 'A l'll!aa1lfV AririlIa;Ilt 411 IIIIICS, f ell IIIMH.. a I.Al((.i; atock now on Imnd conaiating of D.11..1, ( opal, I 'ojcIi llmljr, Kurmliire, Ja. ir., nii'li aa i !l be auld l'ur li luavcr tliall iliy oilier lionae ill Cliarliitle. lv, II. M I'RITCHAIiD. Whatttolt and Itrlail Viupfiiit, lawia'a t uaKM. Condition Ponders ! 1AIJM CKsS . , , , . li'iaw i- itl othtfa iiilirtalt-ii in a MX K, ar aaaured that llitae nreDmttiuia are on. eurpaatrri aa lieith-ciairif rrniediea to Horace, faille, aiol all Linda uf Klock. I lor aaie at rRITCHARDs I kbifgatt and Httmti Vmf Sim, I - law is Cubmck. DESIRABLE I WFO RUIATIOrJ I to i:vi;iVitoDV. IO It aotiic time paat I harr hrr rnjaprd in ft Luiite known only to my cl I and c tn. p4iktit ly it m uthvrc hrmi 1 hnr matrurud lor JIUOf-Tl ) hich hiia arrfHgrtl me wi incuji of ff.Hi. I3.UOU U 5.1)04) nt-r ani.iiio .ntl havinf made arrnei ntrnU tu yo t the l.aiatern (4uti nrnt nrit I aH, 1 am w illii'g to five 'uil mail uc ti"ii in the art ta any prauii m ti.t t inl.u .tta-a, who witlrrmil Uie the mm of Two Oot.LAae. I em imiuerai frmti the aurctaa I have brrn l-rd with, and tu eiaey happy arLnww lenguM-nla thai I hve rrceiveU trom thuc whom 1 hc iutruc IrJ tn the .rt,-niJ wIh ar nuw ctturiojr fr.m 93 to $15 per , tt f iir riery rrm n a chance to come into n-M(.oi uf lui rluible insane of n...iK a aan.il fortune. 'II...... no Kinai o a. a . . l . , . r. of ft l-t ciM can be jircii aa rryarda tt cht. ra n r, & nd I can aleo r trr tn pcron in htc-fo and t'etroft. ae wmI ne in ttne place, wf have within thre immthe rnibararU iu the buainre. and who will Ualily lhtt li.y air Ui-k ng lr ui $3 lu i5 iff day t the asit,e It im a buuire in m hirh cithtr i or (t titli in ii ran f nf -i e , end with prrtrrt 4ar inae a ery hndamr in ron. hrtrral Iuira m .irioMi aru ol I utoia a Kit Mtfiuun, whoio i h v ii'aliutUJ in ttc art. arc now cJrarinjr If t-'i l ft.' k r Oay. Il a j pcnlfei buMncia nu ituirt but a trw ahidln tu coiMtiirnce it. 1 ptn nenpt nt $'2 I will atom forward to the tpphcaiit ciriuUr cui.t-innig tuil iiioli urttona m the art, tthuh wiJ n pvrirtl.y un0iraluo4i upn ht tn i-iu r r-n . A i rt ; KItWTN TKMTLMTUN, Ae. 37, t'vmtik .(., St. Luubs M. Aug. 2j. Hj?. Uh-f.ni I'aint or J.inseed Oil. t. Al.I.t.'NS luat nceivcd and for If y W ah' .1 tor I. weal u.arkef priet ., by H M. I'RITCII ARD, M. i. Lit f ful A Ami., law.n'aoasiLft. 1'rof. IE Gbat.i' KLKCTTUCOII,. Tn Ki.rrmo Oil. Kleetrio turr Pai ia the premoiiflor uf tkatii, fulirte the p-m and you there, the dtaeaae I'-uf. IV tiratH' I. .n ine Oil ia ll.e marvel of ' the Sr, f'r the (oMowirn. (not t-ti rythiny ;) t'urti Nheamnttpin vlun in a day ; 1'urre Nroralgia, 'roothaiche twunnutra ( ( Hrta t ramp in Mooich, live miuutrl una lluiua, Wouiiai, llrunti, olv to three d); i urn llradach. fiftrrn minutra ; t'urca Kl,e. M.tl Neck. Aue. one nichl , -... V.lr. Swelled t.laiu:a. I, n dava I ( urea II .niur rlinc, Mcrulula, Abace.a, six lo ten da). I ('urea r'roated Keel and i'hilbiaina, ono to three daya ; ( area Ague and Kcver.nne to two days, and all ncrvona anil acruiuloua all. elioiia. t'urea draliira. iti one to lour dara Curt, all I'aiiialn the lljck, Ureal, A c, in tw o daya. Al an example of Ilia e.tiniatioii in winch it ia held hy one of the ublrat juriata and wrilera on law, Ac., in line country, we will (;ive a letter re c-ived by Vrt(. Vm (a.Tii Iroin Jului I.ivingat.m, Ktq , Kmt.ir of the well kn..wi Mnnlhly Law M. I'uiiiii , IS7 Br-wdway, New Void, a Word nl audi lratinu.l.y la of more welcht alliong tne bi at clnaaef . of the countr jr, than volumta lloiii un. know n aourrca : liia.av llovsr, Vhiladelpli... M.iy 7, !8.'f. I'rnf. t liar.ea IK: liiaih 1 lrt.lv fxw It aa my opinion that your " Klcitric III " ia aiming the neat woiiiiertul reii.rditaof modi ru liuiea. Al the enruc.t reque.tof a l...ly who allerrrd .he had lax-n relu tcdol a moat painiul all'eelioii hy itauae, I waa in.iuerd I., try a bottle, though at the lima ot purcliaamg, I fully believed it lu be a u,u..ck medicine aiid'e elch penny liuinliuif. Hut a Irial roiiviiier. me that il dove po.acaa a nun'ic power, and il uae will prove a lileasiiiK lo aurierni)! Iiu inai.ilv. I recently took a cold from aleipingin damp .lnHi...nd"mv ucck became eo moeh awolicu and painful, that t could not turn my head. Alter oaiiig, without eeaa, i vcrvlhine pre. scribed by my phy.ieiun, I I . at i euini tried your Klictric tl.l. Tl.ia iiioriiuiK 1 am will, the relief Iijv.ih' been aa cnnipl. tr aa it w.ia inal ililul.eoua. Vuura verv truly, JOHN i.lVlNCSTON. I'.ililor Moiilhlv l.'.w M.igutinr, IjI llroadway I'-'U Weal lourtei nib at , N. Y. Mr. l.miigaU.n lu loiif. tu Ihe old wealthy and highly rcapctabla fainilna of Ilia firal a. It ler. of New York. Any one can nddrraa him on the aub. ject of the boe le.tter, w Inch w ill be ai.awered with plcaaute. I'auTioia.-Thereare numeroua iinit.itioiis sprung upon the repnlatmn thai ml article has acquired. The nubhc liiii.l beware. 1'hcy are worthleaa. lift. II. M. l'RITCIIARP. aule agent for Charl.-tU, and ai.ld by Urugit.and ...mtrv Mer. hanta generally. fijv. 3. if.'.': iii k oil's "kiic, OF the firat qiiulity, at I'll ITi. HARD'S Dlit'O bTOKE. lli? i.aaU White It ml'.'. A NO'l'IIEU anpp'y invoicid. Pure Article ! 1 1BL miit it o' colors, c , l PI'TTPfT A It TV'S , . .V . .. ""X "nJ ' '"' atliltilM- llllM l)4'4 lilM '1 1OW KIl'S 4 W lUHTMAN'S pur.- QUIXINK at H SU ptr oz iueana'ly 1 t PRITCIIAIlDa Chemical oifp, lawi.s'.oiita. Iti -;ih I'iiikk, Ani'.iis: IBottlf India fibber Shields, tic, i.e., . f LS I' to baud at 11 I 'I I1AI! I'S tumily JJiUg iiluir. 7Vi ami I'.tir tyriiifttx, K VS'V received at 9 vu nc ii a mr s. Ill'f U -!-' I'.'H illil .' t II E auerioriiV'f II. ip article t.eroru Stir cli Tuplnca, Ki.go, &.c. aa an article ol diet lor j invalida and cAiidien, ta uniUtLiontU by liie Jiie- j dical iLiculiy Full supply at rnn cuards Fumily Ihvp JSturr. in 1 1 Sryt. 15, IW.,7. Mraaliiiaia'a .;iU iii .Ta:i,;ixiii . lSTO "K"'" ",ier Liiemry Pummel, to J nubllald Month!., in ll.e n l S..I.I,,, S.,rtii Cairuhhi, hy ASViltW J. SI LA D.M A.N, a PiMlihtrol Hit urth t jtillh-f mt. In o(V rii(i tn Ihr public n ) Miijiiic, f cl.um fur the Kditoriyl C'hair tio u frit y .cr lliut cirpurltneiil ol oilier hhe nut.iCaili ; tut 1 Co riuiiu lor lite Uk-i.t u! INurlti . rolio.', i. n J li.u Sttuth j;t ncillv, tlift wilf itc brought to Ua aup. port. S'Ulti-rii pairttiage. A 'id I ulfo.Hn u ."Nuiih. ern man. and lltr Kilitor of a S..(i:iirrn M .iii.itt-, cLiiu al Ihr hmttiBf ul the S uh-rn tounif y nii ifawciatlly ol aNuftli Caruiiiiit, lh-1 i.iu yiiu opi.rl . , . , , i, ; lllul Will III IT, at iiunir, i raiiuuiiM, ui'i ,. il I M biaia, a (ouiiliin of Litcruiurtr. wiic ttc;uaivi.!v ll- inf LiUrnry M.giiine, M iiy are tu AUgHzmea no puhiiplid in t'-e Nofliifru SUlta tiictt are iH'0ihf llieiult ' Ulli. t-rn country. Tiitrc ta uul, (it irh.iti!r.) a citui'tT in miy Souttterit Ud lii.it in not vmiHiJ by Hurpt-r " Urahin," I'i t r."n " or mIm. a y Mr lire h r' , i" North Carol ini und tin- S .uth, where grniua uiirurp''1 ftiii iim quuit ii ft'.h, the (ill r. ry t.ilrtit tht ta bri'tiht uto m rtiH- ta i.ciliut0 t n the u-pift oi .Northern .M ii.nn h, while StuthrrM riitrrpi ir. t-ir-fi: lhJ t .lti.t L-.w in hunible aubiiiiPiton to audi auiciu.il poIic of ISiutlirrii ciiutr luulora. Why I cufiiirt ue N .tid Cr.Iin.1( the M p int. ai rt-pUbie tor the fit h n y nu-ilitu n th-t 'torn tin- pupra of the nit chit, h g-'i.t and poll If I'crMiiitc.ia 1 It la trut tht ln fM-utii hua hrr .Mjguiiai hut Itw in buini-t; art U i ) , unil iiiinrvn, comptirrti ta the pui'iicilioi.e ol the a .flti. whu h ivc-ry tuiritl t-r i' g to tmr Imim , fill. tl Wit), t!:? irfult of iti.eU J-bcr, ani Ueinii: With uiioiirtiuliabrc ('. i ttoii. I '1 lirn 1 appt- I U aoflh t'foliii aiiit i-U tr ; Soul in rn S l.i t e t aid me in ny riilrrpr i , mi ", 1 ' " " '"'" "' """" "i"'" win 'in ae Nmlhern Hin, 1 li.ve cuiiio. .ui i'lirainic win o ui uu'i ur , .iiiu lllr iulnioff wiii le aiii.iitud to iU u. vti but ui h ur- lii I m uiil n ffl llu a;prv -I oi tS m- bl l..i. j tiaimia. It ahull bt illHutratrd w ith Hn r .viiiM 'and I't tt a, of tht iiMt ch-p .nt ti nr-, t qunlin fin hi iioty t"d aly ie any tucntnl nt t he Noi th. My pr tc o eubacriplioii i MlhKt l'l'I laAKS pi r yrir, hirh ie n ijuin u Ut h- p.u.i in j n ;it!r , thf rip or to be mcuf rt-o in cut . b 1 I w it 1 1 f auch tt puttiiCd'.ion wid tit, I Ui.hiit of a ; cre-'it m. I - 7 Ac df nvmlft nriit it iutd t Janwtiy A. J. STKAD.M.VN, K-itor Miiii I'u p, Stitrnit I, IcjT. . J Mv AdUfta until thf hVt nf Nov-m-tVr will a I'tttftHir UgM, . C. aiUr that tunc it ill bv uu-ni, .V t . TllAmiK AOAINBT MlMSTtRS Tl.e F.lii- alxtb City l'ioneer, iu au article on the Vir ginia Conference, now iu session at that place, says a charge was brought against the Reva J K. Kd wards aud Leonid as Ros ter, fur INiai.uiNU in a gauii of ten pins ill the irgiuia Springs during the past cum mer : The charge was founded upon the state ment made by a correspondent of tho Kin- i abeth City American Sentinel, published iu that papei sonic time iu August. The de fendants plead gmlly to :hc charge, and wbilo eipressiug their regret for the act, denied tho iuteiitioiial commission of wron., aU(J rfortt-d tt) the u-Uio a. a hcailhv and Iharmler-i txeicise. The chariicttr of tlio i . i i i i . . . t P''H '"' IUClpated, would net tr sub- I K'et I he III to tue t Uargo ol a wanton d'sre- gaid ol the oungatioiis ana uunes app. r- , tinning lo their vocation, and however un-1 .1 l i:.. . -it . .. I. .. . I proper a rraora m iuc oUn.i..B am j aj Christian minister, there can bu no doubt tb;t the reason ssij:iid a jjccl and suffi cient one we might say, if allowed to ex press au opinion was the true oue. Messrs. Edwards aud Ro-scr pledged themselves from ail future indulgence in the g.nue com plained of, and the Conference declined any further action iu the premises. A Pemi t.ndant of Royalty. The Nor folk papers in announcing that a man nam cd Rartholomew lias been lined and impris oned in that city for shooting and wounding T. T. Cropper, states thatoti the trial it was proven that the prisoner believed be was a descendant cf thu royal family of France, aud that it was a condescension iu him to speak lo common men. He was kicked wheu a boy by a Colt, which injured his in tellect, lita father died in the lunatic asy lum at Mount Hope, having gone deranged because (Jen. Taylor beat tien. Casa for the presidency. Five Thousand Pollakk Fot nd in a Caii. (ieo. E. King, the well known bag gsgo master ou the Roston and Worcester lUilr.ta.l. aa is his usual custom, was miss ing through the cars ou Tuesday lust, on I...:. ...1..I rVnui Wnreeatur. after the lias- .i.e.. aengers had left, to pick up such articles as iniuht bo accidentally left, for tl... benetit of the owner. In one of the ears he found a packa -econlainimt five thousand dollars.- The owner, alter reaching bis place of bu- sines, discovered the loss, and made ail baste to the station, where the money had been safely locked up, waiting the rightful owner', arrival. Upon receiving bis prop- ertv, be presented the Under will, twenty r. From RuHclt0 M tp iaino. UALLAD The Sleeping CbiliL i. Mr child, upon liy (.luu.l-erinjr eye, W lint lovely viaiona now de.ctmi, ' Swi tt a'nipi a, lliHt wiili tliy la'iciei blend. And woo lliue Inr Eleniilr ! ... J J 7beamili ol i'i r. aa . Cjlliprfj.. t Uri i.irca a preai nee in tin i(.rl : t elili;il viatt.ifit, wlifie iirt W ould uiul.e il Luvt 'a ibi.liuj; place, in. AnJ pure ii!ru, 0 nn uml wuiiii, A e aluipinrr now ll.y inf-int llioijjflit !V tin , the l.i lent virtu''. t:ni;lit (jrow alioii, una iioiiitnl of chriu, lv. Gl id forma tefo re ll.e It 1 1 and p'ay ; Tiie Future, ailh her prontihe fur ; I.ovi- tt al Ho.i.a free in upper air. And KrieiiLtlup, I i ... I in. lie. 111100111 the way. V. And linllowM Truth, and renial Hope, Tin ae Ii. nil iih.. vp, .itid with ll v ilrrnma, 'I wine flouera of f-mr-y, alud I lie tjlenma, Tlit tlirojlj the cloniia tna viati.a ope ! vi. And how tlml luipf-y le.trt purtira V. ieli bvi'lilie of liplit, Ih.il ahr wa W tii re. III awei t lui rbiior of t lie IlofcC, Sila li-uuty, tb.it in woraltip wi.ob. vii. Siic I. iiiMh lliv liith- Tmiiile (air, Anil ll.i(i 11 ml I.ovi, milt Virgin eyea, N UP on 1 1 y aiul with -..mI anrpritr, And r-iir.e a jownu, altar tli. re ! isctll;uumi5. BV E. W. PEWEEd. A half a over their c ,1 fiozct. oun men at ciiatf.vi; utij agtif, aitor a lively uf r, with Harry Reuumotil, at his mother's coun try-seat, iu the vicinily of I'hilade'phia. As the hour grew lale, and the guest re luctantly spoke of departure, the young host called on tlieui to driuk one more glass to tl.e " ioes of their hearts '' at parting. "And fprrially," added Frank Trever ton, the gajc-t of the J &rty, "espeeivlly to our moll. er a charming guesls, (jrace and Mary Rioomwood ! '' And be bowed to llatry. " U by J you omit their cousin Rlau che V uski d Harry. "She is woiibboth tl.e beauties put iueiber. l ' !.:iy luau v l.o could put up with tbep.'a.n attting, bhe s a je ti." "Is she!-' returned Frank, carelessly. " Well. I've thought no once or tico my se'!' llu it's a pity, for she's coi.l'oiu.dediy plain, an i will tievtr get a bu-band unless by el.ancc ." " The more fool, they tbat ovcrij jk her," returned Harry. " l.y the ini-ehief don't you appropri ate hi r uursiif then ? ' asked In j ur iLrte vou-ts. "I! Oh! I'm in love with a beauty my self, and couid not think of tuch a thing 1 ut that only pivnes I ui a fool like the rest of you."' " 1 dtclarc, Harry, you ltuo-t per-uado n.e to lal e hi r," cried Frank " At h i i ( events 1 d be wiiiit.g to run the ri-k of hav ing happiness ' thrust upon mr ' Resides it s a shame such a tine girl should not have oim chance lor a husband. What say you, bojs l Suppose we agree tbat ihe fellow that I.' hit hy the cork Harry isgo.iigto let Hy, shall oflir himself to Miss Riauchc, aud thus be made ha y for life iu sjite uf him- t seit!" : " Agreed," cried some voices. Others, , however, demutted. At last, alter some debate, the resolution was carried, with the , pioi-o that a pi ior attachnieni should be all exemption from the deciee. Harry cut the wire, and the cork, after vaulting almost to Urn ccning, descended plump on the head of the originator of the , proposal. ; "Dished! by thunder," cried that luck-j less hero, inelegantly, when he felt the fata! ; tap on his ciown; whilo roars o. laughter: bi, u.y n.piit l.iiiiiu companions attest j ,1(.;r :. lt 0f huuioi aud ju- .. . . . "iticeotlheu.it, ns well perhaps tin ir sense ol prronal relief nt their on escape. " Wed, I m iu for it,"' cried Frank, after a great gasp. " 1 II stand by my bargain. L il otli r inself, as J.er agreement, and trust to try lucky stars (or a refusal ' A derisive jeer, ami the universal excla mation, " iS o hopes of that no lopes of that !'' damped his ns n spirits ut view of this mode ol csc.ipe. "Why not!" he a-ked, rather faintly. " Slit, plain and poor you, handsome and lieh," returned one of the party, laco nically. Flank sighed ; he felt the force cf cir cumstances. And now, leader, it is time for ine to let you into a secret. The whole of the strange conversation 1 hn ve described, w as over heard by the person most interested iu it namely, Rlanehe Rioomwood hirsclf. For, wilh the other young ladies, 1 1 race and Mary, s had gone into the conserva tory ailinltiing the inniiig-rooiii, and there, iu consepueiiee of ll.e raised voices of tiie young men at their supper, bad recognized her ns.ue. The result added one more con- firmation to the Until of tho everlastingly true J rovel b, shunt. " listeucr. hearing no good of !'"'u It i ntcdle Ives." to say that Rloncbe's f. . f moriilication 1 annoyance, on this occasion, were seie.ely painful. 1 he read- " .y ". '.:""-' ' the eonvers... tu-u progresseii sue niusne.sue . . . ... r , face-she tried to M-p ber ears, and being prevented Iron, .n .k.ng her cseap. by h. r cou.pa.i.oi.s, who loguishly held ber Mill,, - movement unght betray them, ahe Uualiy sat, pale, and quiet whue tear., l real agony ro led down her cheeks. jet keeucr ptig, mingled vtitli t lie inorti&-l caticii bLo felt at Leuriiij liur naiuo ro din- re.peutful!y meuiioticd ? What if, like al mi! v, ausceptible girl t plie was, she had n;ere waiter of curiosity, to iare-.tigato the , atid lias Loen authorised to resort iy a i'or beeti foolir-li enough to look too often and , latter point. ' ertituoiit order 11 not a su.-p?ii-ior of tp-;uio too kindly 0.1 Frnnk Treverton'g open face, I I'hiloaOpbie inveslL'Stions, however well ' navnioutH. thoui-li. if the panic co'itiiued, it till a vrarm and tender feeling for biin bad intctidcd, are danerout under c-rtiiin cr- u,gy cveiit'jate in that 'nder the art cf almost uncon-ciou-ly aprung up in ber hn- oumstances. Tbia truth Frank discovered ' 1 s n, tlu Rink wai ailovrod to issue prudent heart? We are not going to ao- long before bis course of ?tudy was com-' OOO.OUU of bank lintel ( ill at or above the cord her any ejinpHthy on that account ' plete. He fell so l?-.'ply in Jove a", even to 1 denomination of ') oti the f ;it!i of the gov be bad no buMiiess 10 look no bu iuess to aatisfy tl.u rerjiriretiitsuta ui a plaiu woman eminent, am! JCJ,0tt),i0(i more in post noten feel. She ws plaiu as a pike-staff: and on that point. I for the couveiiiei.ee of Exchange. Reyond w hat business huve plain women to be look- j Some superficial observers tuny tbitik tbat ! thi.s 1 i,0')(,00, 110 issue could bo madu itij; about, and fecliu;:, especially us nobody tliis is not saying much. I tell tliem it in I except upou a corresponding uuiouut of spe is likely to look at, or feel anything for them ! saying a great deal tince in addiiion to ! c-e jn hand. Of course, as the r-pecie ue No, it was most responsible, in our bcroiuc, the lovo which would satisfy a handsome creased the volume of t'n currtney went aud r-lie baa pot to tuke the const que nou t woman, a plain oue deiuunds us much moro ' down in tiie s uue ratio. Th.' govei mueiit to receive Irer puniabuietit, which is com-1 as shall quiet her doubts of ber onu powen I now suspeii'lt the operation of this re-ti ie iiif?. t of attraction. " j tive ulaunc, and the Dank, under a promisu On the followinc; dav, Frank, who was, Rut. a.. I Lr.-j id. r rranln'a infafua of er.v.ruiui,tiulaiHiie. ovcrsttts the lim- one of those per.-ons who like to remove the pressure of a disagreeable, impending duly 1 ty ih-ti'iitly perloriuing it, called on lilan 'cbetoget threuh the task bis folly had j imposed 011 him. lieside', be shrewdly cal culated tbat by niakiug bis offer puddenly, wilhout any prelitninarv advances, he great j ly increased bis chances of a refusal. I As for poor Rlanche, .he bad passed a sleepless night, ihe lisd been harassed by I distressing thoughts. Surely hers whs a j trial of a peculiar kind. She felt that she i loved Frank and felt as plainly that he I had never even pstn her a thought. Yet, hiii-..j,1.i i then have opportunity which was now de- i liied her; and if, after all, she found this , hope vain, she cuuld then release him, aud 'be no worse off than she was uow. Rut l .. .. ,I,.,IU .l..,..l cu, I.I... l.... i I put himself in ber pov,r. She had but tol-Jut PtV e C0 " T , 1 l,e of restnettve cause ot ! accept Lis offer, and ho.Ior would bind him "e'e her of "ur.IeM and latal as- tllt, c,iarl,.ri t!icv,.f01.e, 0Il!jr ril.cU au . ! to her. Afterward-so the te.npler wbis-sah tiiat ,'7 "."'P'"'1 C),-T ud crease of the fac, i.ies of tho Rat.i; by wine!, I nered-sbe could win his heart-she would "h Wel" b V,cl'd to avert the n, ce,-ity c f a su-pei-iou. ' v . im nn biji; iiiani.t. .1 v. o " 11 t,t muvun ed to thi. opecial pleading came he;) '"'i'ccc ented trcsl.c.s in this State, in n s pride-ber woman s delieaf, i Ca":,,11a- fud '' theUslen. rivers, luvol- forbade ber to accept a foigLed su.t,,vl"- tbe of, a m....o.i dollars worth of force htr-elf on anv man i VrnV"? a,,(i ,lr- ""'"ber of lives; gr.lcs or nosed woman ' w hie) or to force l h .. ... ..Ii..w ...!. a .-uiiiv . iit f uv.i, aim ruiu m d- . i t , , . i t i - isturbed niifht, duriti.' which every ills- , .... i i . . tressing thought visited her with exaggerat - .11 . r. ,1 .1 . i .. 1 I .1 .1: 1 . ell hnrrors. tn hlid that til' tiroail flavhr'ht M URIII.U. ... , ... , f she could scarcely rci'Brd the ajecmetit ot . . c .41 the night hetote as any ihiug 'f t a jest. .Notwith: I- .1 . i standing this cotiuctn, however, ii tr . i . . sspil herse't with parsreuiar care, she uresseil herseit with par (for a plain woman is inor'a regardful of such thiiiL's than a pretty on ts and the silly child noi help thinking of .-sibilities. r- fore, when Frank oras anuouueed, as he wvv,c.rtly, sheetit down to the drawing ronn. p fMv-sure ot ma erraua, and perfectly sure, too, ct her answer. l rank, the elegant, and perhaps too con- Liie nt ma ii ui tne world, was evuetitiv not ,: ... ,, ii , , -'i ..c lives, besiues many woumleil. lir.s 10 ly confused aud embarrassed. He spoke KotiJeatcri tWl) i,.es lost and SllMl.liDll worth hurriedly of a thousand things, passing ah- of propL.rtJf . Ual,in)ore, RsiJ.UOO ; Co ruptly from one subject to another. 1 he . i,lllltuSi Ohio, loss heavy ; Louisville. ?)(,. lvu,f v H".,V"'"V i.l.r.1 l.i- It. ...il.!. if C 111 llli'9.lirP ' l.llt his ajilation returned as oft of offending her dignity meu, , .... mere was someiuiug. u w. seus,b,l,ty and tenderness in ber face, wh.cb made hii.i fhrius uoin woutiding her feci- :., 11.. i.r.w.ru.iii, it..d ui. .1 the loii"er ings. lie procrasimateu, aui ttio r !,e .1, laved, the more iinnossible seemed his tk: for the more be conversed with Rlau - che, the higher be was obliged to estimate ' her character. More than once, charmed by the brilliancy of her eouvers,ar,iou. and the grace of her manner, be half determin ed to defer his offer till be kuew her better, feelinir that it miirht possibly, one dav.be tnadelu u very different sptnt. ' The mornin.' was already far spent, ere he called up resolution to sov i !ls lttimol.a T lir.ee e.-ill.l herf- tn d n V , :. ' - most disagree ante t ttieau most forced braverv. " Miss Rlanche. I am here to offer you my baud " He stopped abruptly, at a loss tow to round bis periods. on a mos u.s. greeiui.e-i lucau-.uos j(jU.rt;sti lll0Ucru historical picture that s,ble ; the time impassible indeed as tu a agreeole, tuough-cxtraordinary-erraud . jm ri,0tfUljy becn cxhibitca iu America -I business i, extensive aud its basis exist,,;, ,, , , , ,,, . , , The artist has done his work well, and has . ;u real suh-tautial wo-illh. The world can A warm blush rushed to blanche s face ; I ;ye j( y ga;,, el,ct represention . not if it U C0Ulmercia: , a;i, h, prep .r, 1 fcli tr.. ml. tod viMihlr. I-rank Kenton with r- . . ". - . i 1 . f1. ' " " J I nf r hi not ii'il Ki-ftn lit ttw tioiftip ir il t.iiTiE ' Poor Rlanche s heart palpitated so that emtiarrassineni enougn to none . - - .l..r i l,..r - hni iti :i nehp snoii eomnosed h';r-I , , self. loor lilaiirl.es Heart pa.p.taiea 5'"ise,llcdiSll,i,;ilu,irportr1itorcUitnlrol he could not speak During the silence . A j IlUIuber of Americans, who ih.cb followed. 1 rank recovered from Ins . fi 0 , lhfl sc,.ue. ....I....,... vsi..l- untimi imi wiin. .. Mr. Ircverto-, she said, in a low, dw.. f r Le 1)jchl,3j 0f Gloucester. Rut the tinct voice, "I shall not ask what has im- ecctit..,t roulli,w!, t,e admirable painting, pelled you to make jour strange offer. It corrtc.tllesa of' likpllC!,H.s and the 11- is enough for me to be sure that you do not rf di-plaved in ev. ry ptrt of I ,1 ..a. r. L.ll iLlll.lK Rill 1 -i . . 1 - . . 1 love nn , an., poor ..... im.,, .i.ou., . .., t cannot forego orego alt. etion in a liusnaiKi. i leei too, that it was not kind in you to - She con d .'et no farther. i he coiiinig nood of tears threatened to wash away all her I! CI.. I.. l,....;i.. fn tl.u rl.mr I Ulgnnv. kur iiiii.tc iM-ii'j iu. ... Frank, well nigh melted to tears him.selt at siht of ber iinpa-sioued sorrow, tollow- S- ... , , , 1 r . and cau it her hand at the door to deti.iu her. There was something within the band he ..ire.l which she lelt within his as she es- ' taped from him. just nianajj to av, with a eotn ulst e s mile A keep-..ke.' V. ,...b 1, ., ..bed his hand limn the trifle. ; without thinking i t look at it till after he ; had taken two or three turns up ind down ; the room, .luring which ho heartily ternted himself f.r his foliy au I unkiiidness, and as heartily pined poor lilanohe. hen he un closed l is hand, he saw something carefully wrapped in a silver paper. He unfolded it, and loulid a champagne cork. It would L.i a difficult matter to describe Frank's f. , lings ns b left the house and walked homeward. He made his escape met with the refusal he hoped for; vet he diil not seem the light-bcai ted f. liow on. mi bt have expected, lu fact, Rlanel.e s intelligence, gentleness and ieliu?ment of j manner-1, sin! more, ncr uigiiiuc'i njeen.... of his suit, had made a deep impression ou J inni. 1 . . uar too, wnh maus ready tuition on such points, lie divined th st-tc of her feelings toward him ; for men are vain even. ores', and quick enough to see. or f ueccssary to ima.i'ne, what flatters then, At ail events, her keepske proved tbat ,he was cogni.a'u, of the motives which in- duc.d hitn to make Lis unlucky offer; ,d h. r feelMo s under such singular circumstan- t , o-icr d a curb.,,, -ubct for bis apecu- littions, especially if hit urmiss a to Ler state of mind was correct. IIo felt Litnself called upon, if only as a tiou was complete. lie was eveu beard to say, that the happiest moment of his life was that In which lilanche coulesaeu to him, Rank is just as much boutnl to reueeui in that, though she did not choose that ber gold on demand, us any of its issues under fate for iif'o should be decided by the pop- the charier, and it in therefore iu aet of ping of champagne coik, tho bad loved him grace towaid the Rank, but only an cipan- theu, and ever since. siou of accommodations t the puuiic. Ikt if the patiie was to continue, with the "artie features of n--.'ravati on a- belong to such Disaster upon Disastkr A FrAitrti, tinahcial i-pasiiis in bU coun:ry, and depoa CaTAUiOCE. We do not believe that, in itors withdrew their d. posits whti t not. t: li the entire history of uowspaper printing, the jor!l u,,i,.d in a run for g'M, i. U cvi ie:,t press has ever been called upon to record a tj,at t, im.r,;ii-td is- ie wuld uA it.creasa week's chapter of tragcilic, disasters, and tlt; diffioiiliies c!' li e Rank and render latal results, that can compare with the one rences than othrTwisC, wo will only allude to what may bo classed as serious disasters. .We have, then, iu this one week's catalogue wu iut.v". in -iiivi -vimv aui't; , lirll . are auowu to ua ve ueen iouui 1 1 uu ui si; a n- , . , , , ,, . , .,, , i ded, with the prohabu oss of a still arjer I '. ,. r . , .i . nuinncr. inr aiuouiu oi iiroper.y inns ue nbt . , , 1 1. 1 1 1 . eirucn can Lie csutuaicij umv ui i.iini.i i eu s , f , , ' . r.l t lir.n.i..ri a At rl.-iilur tn sau iif.l Ii i n rl iiiauv en u 3 hiiu eiuers u.j i'c.iiieu. , , .,, . (ales on the Ouio a'ld Mi-sissinpi rivers n . . , . 1 ' :i , - l t.. ... l . . : 1....1 WHICH it ime uuiiiotri II i"ni uouis nciu sunk, involving the los of fi.jil.ddO and up , wards of 1U0 lives. Roiier explosions iu 1 Grifliutowu, Canada, with one man killed and many wotiudcd ; st-anu r ( ataract. five ,st am, fleen W0Unded ; Rainbow, ,0,g of ife aud !ua, W0UI1.)eJ . p. ; ei,,llt ire8 Jt and several wouii- dej roIli;iolI 0 U,e colist 0f Texas, with i r i i 'a 01 Me"u,er opeiouaiia aim iwemy-uve loblle,-il--.l,tH..; tliea.,,. 1. .?,(). - ...... T - - e. ... .. ... I i . ujuiu iu me iifciii. ui iiiauti-ui-tuui.-i- uii.ii- r.i 1-47. when Mini; ar noweis were rr.in- 1 a measure; tilt (10u . Jamaica. N. V., $ '0,000; Rockport. I p,01I1. ,,f pilIli8 ,u. di.:lM,r. Tin- lUn teu as he thought $UlJ(o(M, ateamer Henry II. Reach at R .;. ; of Kl Utlt1 ,M C111 ,.r, t, ,;ir, jt. oy the Mow he tilorei s,Pi,jUi); al,0 ; .hi city. $:i,0 'O.lf. olir ;,uk, Ll.,.ak ,, .ir c-,m..r, ., . AU lhew disasters occurred dunng tl,e6ave il,en,!vo,. lim.fly extres-.l b, wec pMt Xl, recorJ for pr,,vi. . UM .i,,;.,.,,,,,, Qus wetk wa9 SCari.t., u j, , , - i , , , . . . r , 1 ho i-s'i-.s of the huis ol i.iifi at. -1 arc 01J proverb that " nii-foi tunes never come . , , ,, , ,. , , ... .;r...l ... .1 i b'ial ti llder t-r all 'ie;,ts o! Hi" im'.- 1 ...?ii : ,i ., ;,.,,.., ilivuiani iu tut; iVJVUi iujihuvv. v-w J - - The Restoration or the Rksoi.i'tk. The painting executed bv Simpson, the En- -i... .... ....... artst- n? orl,ur Vjueen iciona, j representing the restoratioj of tho Aret:c "b,P ioMo to her Majesty, has arrived ,u M"s 50U""T. "u " oil eitiinitioii ior I the firt time at harl n Wallenes, s-lb (..best- nut s.'reet. It is, without doubt, the most Htirtstene's capital presentation speech. . ar,d cotifi It'iee, or without th-1:1 dl.trut, in The (Jueeu, the l'riuce Consort, l''iorjnss , activity and the absence of progress, llu Koyal, Prince of Wales, with different ladies UuJ, however, meets the c crises wit'u sa'.'o aud gentleiueli of the Court, ate all repre- guards that we have not. and though they. ,TLe ;.; -l4 Ilot a brilliant one, for the ! , Uesolute anorded no room or conveniences 1 for st -z effect, and tiie Court was iu mourn- (( iut(,re.t:, . , t. . . f fJ in tlie bl.ft at4Ic.-ylia.v'i... lull? ciri inuuui. m aunt m iU tut. A ri.KASA.NT Ahair Ono day lat week, snys the Eastern Argus, a merchant ... , . , rr .1 . I. .. I.r in t.ar.lnier, .Je., ouereii to give a ua.rei m four to liev. (. harles f.laKc, a iiapust nun- Ister in tiiat city, provided the young ladies would haul it to bun. To this tl.ey cohmmi- ted, aud having obtained a alua.l pair t j trucks the barrel nf 8our was placed there- j on, and about forty young ladies took hold of the rones and drew Hi-barrel ot n mr aooui had' a mile', up one of the steepest h. lis iu (iardiuer, to tiie minister's house. J he bar- diner band, seeing what n a going oti,iie.iu ed the procession, aud played some excel lent music. There was a large crowd to witness the proceeding, and a canim-t maker brouchtouta very handsome rocking chair, which he fastened to the bat.-l, aud let it o as au additional present ta the uunisUr. IIoNEfT Ori'ti'i.u.s. Iu August last, a ai.l.seiiher to the Observer iu Tti.nc.-see en closed in a Utter to us s..-.. to pay his ae- count. Not getting oettui ' a receipt tiom us, lie . . . . i . ... wroiej to iii.iu.ire afoul u i "i "c received the letter. On .Monday last, it iu-i01uie tj liaml. Having iraieuc. to ...c t - Eater Olbce ut ashi'igtan. ' was .. IV ......... t u ...;. . L was , ..ed, and ou finding . ... i.k note e..o-t d L s returned to M.Uipb.s tor a postage itsllip. which .be wiitcr forgot to put on ,t originally and without . hich wa, ui. aw- ful to send H to us. It thank, to the 1'ead I. . . nf wo we hope may long live faithfully to p rforn. their re.urrt ct.onary labor..- v. O.s. o-i d From (he Bfilfimore Aiuvn&itt. THH RANK OF KNGLANi. The measure to which the U.ink ef Ku- I its of the Uw and advances its iwtes iip jii good security. Thoe notes, however, tiiO t.,,j,o,..i.,r, of spei ;e ,ainenls nievitablc.- . J 4 . . when Miui.ar t tej ,0 t)iu 1J1) the effect was iim.i-diatcly ai to a:.,y t1(? p,ni,., restore j.'jblin Coi,td. nc, an l'tiie extraordinarv powers ui011 it Was officiary permitted to eji r-s-o -Cre never reported to ; the very knowled..,.. tUt ,,ir.e r.0.vtr, could l. exerted baong jOIie awa.. uit, ,,e i.ece-ily to Jo so. If, ho vi-ver, the jiat.it rt orh ta im.s rxira tiie hih rat, of iiitrp-t now ei;nt.'u, wiii prevent the issue from being too ire, thui checking over tra ding and specilation, whilst a.'bir.iinj to all iio ab ol.ii. lv in-el uiouey the opportunity nf ot tnining it. .In Other words llie Rank has the Ineuti- of n-pan-iou thro'igb an extra issue ol' noti s, at. d the power to keep that expansion viiiliin rea sonable limit by mail, t.ii:. in' an eina r l i -uai v rate of discount. Our banks may ix pand in the face of a cri-i- am! as a n.-ans of averting a p in..', tu' tiu-y do it at t..eir owia ri- ; ti.t'V can not au. ai.ee 1 ie rate ot . , ' .:i rest, aii 1 are foiei-J, il ti.ey ii;-.: umt al to do si at the same rates li .it t'a.- i rt ioIi.s sullioietit tn tunes wln-n oniv t:ie orui- narv dangers of hue lending are to bo met. Of course they refj'e to assume this additional ri-k when tl.ey ha-, c no e iouler- J po-ing additional s-ife-,'Usrd. ti tisurv laws, always oliiviio'i- ,1 th ;tlI1,t!, of COI11,r,.iaI stringency the -re:.te-t I 1 K,"-"'JI". an-wer, m-'pt fir -j sport. . t i tact tn.it un- der thu provi?ious of tiiu Iic-'jry letter i. - .1 itiey can iv ow lairu u tiio.i i jniifuin .aud other prime securities will prevent au increase of the excitement, limit the demand, . , , . ami t.ivoraiOy inll.iet.ee a re-toi at.on ol ; public coutideucc. The panic dj jbtle-. j proves for Engiaud, as it has proved fir us, - wuat has always neru suitwici.tiy sctl-evi- ; dent, tbat thu immediate ii'i'ii l.itloa of all . business indebted ties everywhere is imp. to pay jn the nature of thin-, cannot boentir.-iv avoided, we think the .xperience of tint will show bov thev are to be u.iu- J Vllted & A l'-LTIllvo In, id est op nii;, A it.-A youn.. English sai or, who in a skir.r,!s, wo;;, ' H""-ia.,s had shot a man, deierioes in, Mi" i h,a '"'ends, winch stn- 1-1.. ..I., 1... ... I. .... n,.-.l!v V ir I. SSn.ltf...! t. All.'. It SIlO.- - IIW-l .cM,ia, . t t vl the sensibilities of our uature. Seeinrj thi man ut whom he had aimed f ill, he ieit that, he must go to hiui. " lie lay .pule stiii. he says. " an I 1 was more afraid of hiiu iui: so. than when he s j ! faring tne a few iuutus before. Its a strange lectins to eome 0ver ou ail at once, that you have ' . . i.jpj a n,Jt,. tie was a iiue young leiiow, not more than tweutr-tive I went dou ii v knees b hit! ai;d my 1 r. a-t felt as full as though nr.' heart wjiii-l break. ,,..,, I'..izlii' i- ,.- ; . 'i t tint ,;r ,4 riu-mt,. hat I t-lt I can never ,,. . j.- .j v I . ; e w ii d his, 1 believe I woaid have mven it. I he wo'iti w as fital, h :i I he soou breathed bis la-t.-' I laid his head o....t'v down upon t! urniis " he coutiniies. " and h it him it seemed sos'r.iuge wl.e!. I looked at him tor the la-t time. 1 somehow thought f every thing I had hc-d about tie Turks and thu Russians a .id the rest of tin ui ; but all til i see"), a so far off, and tiie dead rnau -o near.-' Star vi Net A gentl. man, a lew ..ays since, having purchased his dinner at e-ne " tue proi.-.on stores m oor ci-v. I-..--" I his ua-uei on .uu m v .o. - - ..t s,i for 'ott-n art.e.e wili.ni t'u Lis -- ' " - - , H lid up ot a tiiati r.u,L, nt ...u.. ' - - - - -- - ur- Iiahlll- oil tti.i. .6. " r .-. - ,. r , . suit, and soon ou r suit, a. m soon oi, r. - . quired why he toos ,. L me ".aid he. - ; , u b ., , , . U wen and a, so , - . uVtiV't.g the r.w f..od. ate it wi,K bask t , ,rrelu, hua. , j 6ex.-

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