KIIONJ TIIK. XK'V YIHK EM’KKWS. Till- WOMKN— Tho .l.'.tr rroaturos—hsivo jvist Won as- in in that oity of isms, Mis«. .tnd there ].,■ M (h\\ lliiiii on “thrir iiiKl ile- (l;»itnin:r nL'^iin-t their wrong. If any hnslcnul Ii.i.s ever h;nl a enrtnin lecture V h«Mi he w:is w.t'hiiiLr. or sh.tvitiir, f>r iii;T, or nn'lres.-iiitr, he knows ju'f exaetly vli:«t the ilrar i-reat\irc's had to s;;y, witli- onr one wur.l of a n-povt in iK tail, for a ri'piTt tif wliat a \V"!iian m\', every holy knows, wmil l lu* verv viThos*'. If is the most painful event of mir livi-s that we ei'Uul not atti'iiil thi> (’ouveutloii,—that w.' eniiltl not eat( h 'Wi onr ticklinir I'ars the (h licious ,h-"i'].iii;:'^ frntu sneh rnhy lips, nr ilrink in :niil llirotiL'li ;• I'Miir tlir-iat tlii'ir iiitixitati!ij: aii'l ravishinix t 'ues. Alas, (hi >in fixes here onr p.-n, ink. an 1 p ;pt'r, wliv-n flio iii_r!itiii;ralcs and s'.v.ins ar«' a- ihi.it. We are s.'iiteneed to New \ oik, wh 'ti -all tlio aiisrels are in another plaee— in \N’oreett r. 'I'his (' Mivi’ntion at \\ oreester. if must 1.C lioriit' in mind, is not a }iro-slio)teniii;^ (''Hiventi''n of Mli'oini such as have been had in »tlier plaees; for the ri-ht of a lady to di.'fdav as uiueh as she jihases of a j.ntfv ankle i now, we helieve, pretty >:e'ier.ii!v eoiu'lel l y the horrihle n»ei\. Tliat that i' f>ne of woman’s lli'jhts, no- li.iilv now. that is aiiyh'idy, anywhere' dis- jiutes. l>at this Woree.-ter (’nnvention l >i.ks hiwhi'r tlian the feet, and as]>ires to •rive ri^ihts to a woman’s head. That there a ehanee for u^ meti to exist, how ever, to live a litth' loitpT on thi'i mtin- dano s)>here. is proved, we are rejoiicd to .•sei'. in the refreshing: faet that K tlpli Wal- d.» Kmersnn wa-; invited to ronie ti> Wor- cestir, and, as ho was inditinir a life of Mavjravot I'uller, could not eonie; that ll-. nry Wanl Ivech' r was invited also, aiil lli»ra -e .^lann. with t»thcr ?nale philoso- phi‘r>i, it i': pr'ihaMe, >f a l«s~ lustrous name. (>!il happy fellows, to have thes(‘ f'jteeial U"ti' ! We have heard ot! onvy of a 'I'nrk in hi hari ni; l ut wlm ean tell how niueh We nuter liarharians envv the feliei- tit's of these inner ones, whnni the wotn‘ii thus euiiiraec. , metaphivrically we mean,') and li;etapli\.'iialiy take fn their arms. 'J lie princi|>al f» rs>>n,T nti tlie \\’oreester st;iL'«' were Fi.irrii t .'I irfim an.—in a letter (inly; ;lhe ntmi htMik-cllfrs >f have cut ht I', >if late, un the ^Monnd that >he write.' only r,r.i/ Mii.I iulidtd houk.' in tl.e.^e latt r days, and thev Won’t si ll. No w in- d r, therefore, llarri«‘t hates the W'x.''— .'li . I']lizaheth (Stanton, who is no old mai 1, a' >ome poi^ple m:iy think, hut a \tritahle «iK', ihouL'h wi- \fnture to say, without knowiie^. not a mother as v‘t; 31r'. Oakes Smith, who i«j ;i wiff, mother, and all; and the K-ss nofi*d personaires I'f An- lina (Juinike Wt Id, ;(jh, rhud.u.-! wh.it ;i naiu ',' I’anliii.i Wriirht D.i\is. I’re- >iilent ot the '•■n\enfion, .^lrs Ni hols. >ir. l>.ivi', au'l T-o-c, not ('o. 'i'he wo men in trow-er w. r.‘ S.innn I J. .^I.iv, of Syr.io\i-«'; \\ iiliiiui II. (’haninnir, of llo-^- t"U; and(I. .i. \\ . I’utnam.—tuit whether (i-or^'e i.- ;i m.in or a w.'inan. we tanni't ^ay, lie':iu,-(“ M idame Sand i> eer- tr' a Woman, no man. Now, it i'. ot\-..ursc, to 1.,‘, \]>fe!nl that wh n so many ii’’tahilitii s i/ath- r to^rcther in 'Uv'iitiiin, iu hreeehes ;iiid in pctti- e-'Uts. s •mcthinL' reniarkaldo w:t> to ].,• d'ne. 'rilf ‘-di :ir a^ hrotlier feed u» at alll “Our snff-riufrs '■'i intoUr aide, and cries aloud for relief. Tlie ^Y^rccster women then ciU' 3Ir M.\nnT-\OF «?T.\TIFTTrS. The Cincinnati flaxi tte ssivs; All ma\A- kind and womankind too, seem to liavc The \Yorccster women then ciu *>ir. . ^ i • j if J-fterson’s Declaration to the holy state “that all vn n are created eijual, I ^hey genornlly inquire women were m.vint iti the ‘V..! seduh.uslv into the last “new case, " sane man ever thought ot the “premonitory syn.p- on an equality with wtmMMi. 1 he whole j n i.uo , ^ laniTu.ijie id S'»eiety is adverse to such a ^ "* » )fth;‘ W(trd. We sjieak ot th('“lad_\^^ so that there are few things in which tlie liistorv of inlividuals is lu'tter From the .W of the South. STRAW15ERK1ES. Those who would have this dclicious fruit for next season’s eating, should now prepare for transplantinfr; through all this |)o2s are an important element in social j jjjonth and the next, is the most favorable life throughout Fratice and Italy as ! f^oasoii for planting out strawberry vines iu niu( h so in fact as men and women. The tin. South, although they may Ik* planted ! j,drt same startling remark applies to some LOVK ANP LAP-TOGS. A correspondent of the National Intelli- gi'nct'r, writing from Florence, in Italy savs.— use of tl.e word e -1“-^ J f.. than this'part of their domestic re- ' . T;\ ‘ . "‘"'vr .1 ti‘4 te if ' lations. It is onlv of late years, however, other ]>;\rts of Knro}>e, bv\t utt in so paljm Ide a form. l‘aris is famous for three tiling.^, and upon these three depends its SLOI’ED FOPv TEXAS. A TALK OF TIIK WKST. This is an answer given iu some of the States of America when a gentleman has decamp'd from his w'ife, froni his ciedi tors, or from any other responsibilitj which he finds it troublesome to meet or to snp- Among the curious instances of the roAL. The Cnuff of Emjlaritl'x (t'reah» ji: OJ the I’liilrrl ^ ' During a bri' f sojourn of . geologist, Hugh Miller, in critically examined the carlKiiijr. ' I tricts, es])eeiallv the coal If' I.-' 1.1. I : I. \ . 'I out with safety, as late as .March. Where | jipplication of this phru.se is an adventure a new bed is ti be made, select, if ])0ssi- i which happened to myself, ble, a [)iece of new' land, fresh fiom the 1 Xt is the boast of the blools of the town ' woods. It depends niU(di npon what va- ' of Hackinsack, in Arkansas, that tlie)' are SCi 1 There is, indeed. all within hv'r domain. m> (Mjuality lu'tweeu us. W e are born to obev tlie.se niistre.sse.', and, in all thiugs ap- pertainin:: to their domain, the n)au is a fool th.it don’t oliey, if not from principle, at h'ast for the I'lift rrst of having peace at llOUK'. Then the AVoreester women again re- S( >1 Vl “That we lative impiiry. We have now, however, the results, iu the aggregate, of several of the Kuropean States, and (>f some portions of the Tuited States. It is in some .•^ta-j !^es of tin* rise and fall ot nation^, ot real i iniportauce to know the statistics of uiai- rirt^i'. I'or exaniple, in tin* decline of n.i- tions, the marriages of all that part of the people who have not the means of scH-snb- sisten(*e ra]^idlv diminish. Now, in tho e deny t .e r gl. of ^‘".V P; j of IJome, the Knights and of the spec.es to deeule for anothe r por- ...ntlemen. g. n. rally, absolute- tiou, or of any .nd.vidual to dee.d.- for an- ^ j hnperial Dec rees other individual, wh.it^ "''S were put forth re;,uirin- them to marry; theu- ‘proper sphero; that the proper ^ this parti. ular was sphere for all human redueing the strength of the and highest to which to at-; 1,^ tain; what this ks .'annot be aseertained illustration ..f .Mr. with'Mit iM't rty »t ( iinjct*: woinat), therefore ought to ehoo.-i(» fitr hersilt what split re she will fill, what edue ation she will sock, and wh.it emid iynu nt .-he will follow; and not be held bound to accept in subiuisioii, tlu' rights, the education, and the sjdu're which man thinks piopi r to allow her.” We will yield anything for the sake of peaet', but just yet we beg oil from this llesoiutiou. if we can. Tlie “largest and tlie highest” sphere for women .sounds like the “i.irirt st liiierty” we hear of here in Mathew’s great priiit-iph', that population is limitc'i i»v tin* limits of food; for the Honi.in irentlemeii declined marriage l o- eause it was too ex]'eusive ti> keep a faini- Iv. No sueh results are likely to oeeur in this food-pr idiieiiig (•oiintry for i-enfuri s to come. In f’aet, too early and reikless niarri.igt's is tiie opjio.'-itt" e^!i to wliu h our eountrv is more iiu lined. It is curious, however, to look a litth“ info this matter, as illustr.iting the general Laws if the So cial Hiiiiioniy. Ill the t itv of l?oston, statistics ;in‘ inueli New York, ill Ohiircli st., and kindred • i . i i » . tl..... , , 1 1 betti r jne- rveil ami att« n«leil to, tlian in jtlaees; and even tlie Worcester angels , ^ , , plun li.inniii'' ! ;i!1s tii. ni. iid not ^o all the w ly to A\orti-.'‘cr f '.'I’W. to mi nd. fonnisi* the liabics, to 'llckle fools ;4l)il chronicle siii-dl beer,—but to do or die. 'i'he I'ight of Siitfrige is (i!'t in-i.'ted upon, .i- ••the corner .-toiie ’ of wom.in’s right'. AVe eonld not l.ut think, if they h.id had th.it r;g!it ill l!ie recent prim.-iry elicfion^ }„,th part: s havt‘ had in t!;i.' city, what a flut tering of llei kerel!-, f-, aild ^ll!;i'Ii iiig of b"iji,i t.s, an i mu.'.'ing of einl' ili. re would il-ve been a> tile lMloys,|,„l i'U'iied proiii:s‘ uoii>I\ roir,.t[|, r up to the p'l!'. liid' d. if tli;- r’ght "f >uf!VaL'e ix- i.'t 'd. williiMit MiV b;!■!iIl.l;_^■ al."iit it, how al! w>- nit n a>piring ti> i }Vi. .' 'h-mld coi'i t tlu’ Vonien LTelieial I v, a' Well our wlvC"’ A wife who ,.,,uld get but one \.ife Would searcel\ ,'afi'iy an ambifii>ii> liii'baiid un der tile if W older of tiling^; and the law aL'aiit't pMly._ramy woidl be ~.o dreadfnilv in our way. tli.r it wonid be evaded and avoided in all jpov>.i|,|,. manner', to attacli many v.ti,,-,- ribs as p. .'^iMe to our >il:'. '[lie uillaiitiy f iii'ii is rtmarka ble IK w. .11 .,iij tivili/. d soci. tv. A Uiun of tiue “liivalry Will do anVIIiIni"r a wo- inaii. c\cn in the.-t* !e^r,.jj |,jij jf ti.e w.man i-oiiM vote, irdi.-iiitiv would l e so maifllltled ;i|ld so cXt. niled, tluit (’Urde- vofi.iji to other woiiK n \\. ui.l make our ^^■i^e.', e\cii. Wi‘ fear, .'cratch out our eves, and ].h11 out our hair. The W'orcester Worm 11. h'Wi'Vi r, rcs«,l\(— “ 1 li:it til'' l>"iiiocraf i^r I’efornier wlio leti;es sllfic. ge )m v.-meii is a Democrat only becau-e ),,• was not i.orii a nolde, aiil Oi; ■ of those Icveile,'.. 1,,, are only willing to h-vel down to tlienisi lves.” 'I'hat V into the Jevi lieis! Ilcre’.s anoth er I'ooiution: “ 1 hat we nre firmly ctnvinced that tlie divi.'iou of mankin.l ioto two castes—one born to riilo ovt r the other—is,, in the ca,'.' of th(‘ sexes, a.s in all eases, an un- tp.'.aiiiied in’,.'eh;et, a source of perversion and ill moializatiou, beth to the favored class and to tho.'t; at who.se expeuse.'i they are favored, fiioducing none of the good whicli it is the custom to ascribe to it, atid lormiug a bar almost iiisujierable to any r ./liy \ital improvement, either in (he charu ter oj in the social condition of the human race.” _ A,.d we ri-lit of i,ui man, undi.r tiie n.uiie i,f a husband, and kei.-p him a VNleiie !iti‘ j,]) to herself, from all oth. r worn, a, i.., i. eidedly anti-Denio- cratie, and i* i.- a mciuopolv a riforni' r cannot be expected long to endure. AVe are convitieed. al- th.it tl„. infiuenee our wives have v.Xi-r ami the way they rule U.-, is ili eidi dl_y ai-|.'toc,atand tyrannie.il. .^lany of U' po. r fellow.s can’t j;., om .,,, I veiiltiL^ wiflioiit tellin^r nur wives wiiere W go! \\ e are hauled over the coals, ^ud ma to !.Mrr.-tte the particulars f>f every minut'- and, if, jiei-i haiiee. we should liave bi;tm o\ei'-euli lo one of the other se.x, if ( audle did not make our eais ring, there aie iio ( aiui.o aiiout. 'I'he government wliudi women e.\ereis( s over us married men is s., unendurabh- that, we ofti n think of havm- a '.,nveuti,,n about it, too.— ihey P„ k our j,oekets every mon.in-, the pretty la.eals do! They eon,,, l ^ on mily t!,e very elothes they lay „ut for us to wearl 'I liey feel us, too, as tlu-y ] '-;e.e, atl'l it tli. y don t plea.se. they ,l,,u’t would not as \et court such a that. Now, if Women >houId takv* a notion to “-the sphere” of omnibus driving, for vXample, we jmt it, with all due sulmiis- sion, to the geiitli' .-> x, whether they would look well a>traddle, e\eii in IJloomers,” up there. W e put it to them, also, (^for- give our jiresumj»tion') if we can tend babies .a.' well a.' they can,—If our beards don’t .'crat( h the little ones, sonietiiiu'.', .and our wlii.'kers friirliteii them,—if our la]>s are a> eoiivenient as theirs, .and our me.iti' of nursing them ip.iite so couvenient a.' (i d h.i.' given tin nii' We niav be m:.'- t:.kt ii, but, if We l aii rceoliei t .aright, we felt l-i ttir and happier in a motht r’s la|>, or on a mother’s bo>t.ui, than iu a father « ariii'; and we are rather slow to come to the conclusion, tlu-refore, that this ‘■'|.liere” i> not theirs, or that it is our.'. Nature, iIl^tinct, nay, (;•«! him>elf. w- ha\e ln-i'ii tools enough to think, till tlic'c blc.'.'ed dav' of m-.dt rn lep iieration, ha\ .‘ defined our ••'jdieres," and in.'tim tivi ly We take th'.-m; but we .'hall tliink .-i no louiri of eour'e. now that we have reail the coiH lu>ion.' of the A\’om ster ( oiiveii- tioii. 'I'lie longer we live, however, the mere we arecon\ineed we are behind the a_'e. The I'xpre." i' the Kip \'.in Winkle of the pre.-eiif ceuturv. \\ e ,'trniTi^'le hard, however, nobody knows how hard, to kei |. up with the tiuic'. and we live right iu the inid't of Tcle:/rapli' and L >coinofi\e |]n- Ldiie.'.—but tlie liirhtning itself ean’t keep up with the 1'hilo'oj.hers .Tiid Dhilosopli, r- of till- dav. anv oth 'r put of the country; and heme. We know wdl bear ;i close approximation to truth—the general law of Man in So- eietv. I'roiii the Keport of the City lu‘- iri'ter for 1«>■ draw some general re sults V. liicli will ,'how the juoportion of inarria;:es there; !’ejiulatia> iu is.'.O, Ma!r;a;.ri‘s in IS.'iO. I'l'ejierti'iii Ilf Ilia rri;ie''s in tli(‘ w lii'lf (ii']iiilati'iM. I ii! >1 I’r'ijM'j-tii'n Ilf m;iri i;i;..ti> [»'iiu':i- tii'U OMT 111 ears lit' Mije. 1 >11 M irrifipi - mulvr L.’o _\t-ar,s u!' I’r |ii>rtiiiii Ilf ii!;iiT!:iLr'.s t" i>ii|mi! i- tiiiti lict«eeii I’l atid \ears nf •11 the “O M.irri:i;re.' I.i-twci :illi| |0. rr"|i'rtii'ii Ilf in:irri;e.r‘'s t>et\'eeri ■JO :iiiil to til lMi]iiil.iti"Ii lietw ceil till''*' a;:cs. N!.'irri:i;:e.» almve tlie ;i;;e nf lO. )n:irriai:es ;n t!ie jinp- lll.ilii.ll aIi"Vi‘ the ai'e et lO. I’re l' •mill.oil feiieile.s iivcr III lie' tliarried l>et«ei’li '_'0 -J.'i ]. IVf'li inWrtiic)’ lit mail's ii\er f*-- Tiialcs iiiarrii''] )>etw ecu - > uii i ilo 1 ill 'Jo IJii 1 ill I'd per \-elit. •Jo (hllititj I!nJ Ilf t! Mninrif^. — In the Christian Witm-'S, we find the f>!lowinir account of a .'leTt aiid e.isy method of p t- titiiT rid of a troubles.ijue miiioritv. 'I'he }i t r'l n-S!t. in tIe'Se ca'i s, UMl't be deep.-r than the .Jn //: “In North ('arolina. reei ntlv, amoUL' the IJ.ipti't- known a> II,ud .''hel!'. from their anti-mis.'ion and anti-tempi-r.ime \l' W'. thrt e mini'fer' W.Te expelled fVetll tl.e ('iiiireh by \ote. for j. ining tlie S iU' i t Iiinperaiice. ’I he \'it-.- of exi lu'i iu .'food sexeuty ill f I\or, to tw• litv-niiu' a- LMiii't. '1 h-II the dilVicultv ar i'e. wb.it to do with tho-e wh i\'*' d in tlf miii'ri- •• 1 li y 1 ■ lieve,” saV' the jtap'-r iriv- iiiij :ili aec.runt >f if. --we oi.;ri,t n"f to turn a m.in out of the f’hiirih lor joining the Sons (it 1 • nipi r.iiice. and liviiiLr solcr li\C', thereby be!’.ev:ug that w-‘ have di>n>' wrong. This is a gri vous and wicked of- teiiee, and its pei ]m tratoi ,s iuii>t be pun- i.'hed.” r»ut thi.' ditViculfy was soon an swered b\ brother Klias I’eniiell, who nio\cd that all tho>e who voted in the mi nority be expi'lled from this ehnn 111 .\nd thi.- niotloii being >eeoi,ded, the moderator im ole the aiinoun. eiueiit that if anv one oiijectid to this motion let him rise. lint none being dispo.'eci to ris(“, he announeeii the fict tii;if the Tkcv. John W’. .lone.-i, the I’rii[ii'i tii.ii tlie wlicle iiiiml'Or uf I inarriaL:es Intwccii Jo Mici ^’.o vi-.’irs. I’roin th-' • jTop.ii'inns it fdloW ': 1. 'I h it f:\e-'ixth'of the Am rieaii p' p- nl i:ioii in.iiry befviei n the aj' ' of 'Ji* an I (If’'he whole number of mirn. more than one-lialf m.irry betW' en and ;>• years of ai'e. l!. Th.lt tlnTe a 1 ai'idi rable disere- j'.iuey in age at nruri iL'’*. between male^ and f m ili '; the m iles liein'_f "U .in ave. rair*' friiiii threi.^ to li\. ve.trs older th.m the female as ^h >wn by the fi. t th.it tlie largot proportion of fi mah ' ni irrv bi - twet II I’n .1!' 1 l!.). and the laru'>'t propor tion tif III ilc' betwei II an.I .'lit. • I. ’I he f.ti t that oiiK man I:ie'out of "J.-'i-'iT t.Hik pl.t. e un h r _\ear' "f agt . di'pro\e> the coniin 'U idea th.lt a \ r_v lar^re piiition i f Anieric.an w iiiien marry t ■ y iinj'. Hut ■ f wi'iii' n married, lil Were under —which i> lut iu*- 'i\th j rt. f. I’he immbi r wb-= marry ov r J" _\t ars of age i.' ipilte 'III.ill. ( )f' th , th lari:e'f iiuiuiier are widow .and wi low i'. lu rif reuce to eond marriage.', we ha\e the follow illi: fiet'; rii't marria;r'‘s. .'i.'i.'l ]iiT-i'His. Sei ..ini iiiiOT:a;r* s, .’>'i.; T.iil'l III O ri:eje.>, I I iiiirili iii.-ii i'i iires. 7 We til I' ■ flia* a little m tenth of niarri-.^d ji.artie.' enter into marri iges; l.iit tin- number of tho.^o who marry oltener i' \ery siiiall. Some in.iv be eurioiis to know what dif- fen ill e there may bi* among men and wn- nieii in the teudeiiey to second marriages. ■ i’he numbers are: •Jl'.' th.-Mi •ne- ' lud Uev. .1. ,J. Watts, and the Kev. Kobcrt ]j Steele, with twenty-seven other members, ' tend, iicy to were expelled from the IJapfi^! t’hun h.’ somethiiii' dti diiiiil nf f'l thr Ijii fd !/ Iti I'nntihf —'i'he I’ari worre.'pondeiit of the IJostoii ; the fii.M:r.itive com ,\t1;is .says th;it .^ladame du ('.avia, whose | name is assiH-iated with the (Ji urt of Ijouis ] NN’III, among some papers that receutlv came into her po.ssessioji, found materials ! for a great suit in favor of the l,afavettes. ! '1 iu 'f s!ie otb^red to the Maripiis titori'c j A\ a.'-hingfon Lafayette, w!io liowever de- cliinai embarking in the suit. .Madami,' du ■ (’ayla engaged to pio.seeute it herself on , his iiehalt, she to iiave half the juoceeds if , i the suit wap. suceessfiil. 'I'he Court at I’x.r- 1 1 deanx ha.s tleciiUd in Ik r favor. The w hole | ' amount recoveri'd is said to be 2,4()0.(iii(l Men. • I \v, i; ' men the 1 arri.i;:es ; but ••■ti l m.ii ri:i/i‘s. 'I'l.ird liiarii:i;_e.s. I'eurtli ni.irrai^zcs, 'I’his seems to ^i' ften II to tin tiinlMis iu the latti r p.n have now uiveii our readers ms of matrimunv, miieii dryer, doulitle.ss, but also much nioic real tluui those other figures whieh flit through the piH’fic dreams of the young aspirant lor matrimonial honors. L'reate.'t is 11'.; liflereiice.of oppor- of lifei' We a glimpse into Tlu ,h>ri l uf MiisyiirJiilsrlt^. Mr. W’ill- throp, ill an addn ss delivi-red on 'I'hursdav at an airricultural dinner at Norfh- ast. lie eonviiieed so, tool 'I’he \>"man to monopolize u whole amjiton, tints liaj pily alludeil to the Coui- mi'U Seiiool.s i(f that State; “Other nations may 1-oast of their mag- nilieeiit gems and mon.'ti-r diamonds. Our hoh-t-ndiir i.s our ('omiuon Si liool system. fraiK-!, of whieh tlie l.,afayefte family re- :’Ibis is our‘.'Mounfaiii of light,’not snatched ceive half, or about .?'24U,(M 1(1. indei-d :is a jiri/.e from a barliarous foe; not desiiMH-d only to deck a royal brow or nml iVs-/m„.sAr..._lt I j„ ir,|'a|,.„a>, but whose pure and jieiie fra ting ray illuuiines every brow and enlightens every mind, and cheers e\eiy heart and every he.-irthsfoue ill the land, and wliieh sujiplies from if.- sub.scr;bers li\ing iii‘V> sjiajicr is i.ui T>> Snh.~rril> has iH-en decidi d by the d( ]iartim ut that in a coiiiity where a slied, are entitled to reel ;vi , \\ Jm nj even fhoiiuh tiie po.-t oflicc throagli whieli thev receive it may be out of tiie county. Subscribers and post masfer.s will plea.sf notice. lii'ij Vi'j!it.—'I’here was a pretty cxt( n- sive fight at rroetoi-.vi!le, Indiana, on the •2‘Uh ultimo, betwien the men attached to I’laymond \ an .Viubur!_drs great iiK'na- L'erie and the citizens of that place. 'The dilVi( ulfy ori^itiafed betwc'cn a eountr\ i:i:!n and a j>edlar, and the fi^rht .soon Ja came 1 , - , , attemjits have been made to adopt ri.lll ‘|,;,I . power-loom to carpet weaving in Kn- ling, and remained masters of tiie fii ld. A nninber of persons wei-c badly injured, and a ( hi d was niis'in^r^ sui-posed to’have been killed in the meh:e. An Iowa i-aper .says the village where it is printed lias recently beii visited by a “l>loonier freshet.” On being (}uostioned as to what he m^ant, the editor .«avs: “ 1 b.e watei vva.' kii‘f' hu/h in the streets.’' very existence; without them it would no 1 are planted, about distanee.s; the : >,orn with skins like alligators, and witfi longer be Paris—I mean politicians, pup- j fruiting kinds requiring more room ptrength like bears. T1>0' ]»et-sliows, and lap-dogs. The last are not j than the smaller ones. We generally plant they y>A/y hard, franiing is the t‘creation by any means th«‘ h'ast in importance. Jn ; Ji, rows about two fi*et apart, and about most indiilgi d in, and the gaming-houses some respet ts tlii'V are more important j ,,i,e f,„,t ajiart in tin* row; the ground i of the western part of Arkansas have thiin the hnman species; they form a safe- | .should be plowed or sjiadcd d«H'j) and cn- liraiided it with an unenvialde notoriety, ty-valve for the affections; they are sin- ! riclu-d with any decomposing vegetable ; One dark summer night, I lounged, as cerely worshippi'd by' bfith sexes; thi'y I substance, sueh as muck, leavj's, straw, ■ ;i niere sjiectator, the different rof>nis, ocetipv a more exalted sphere in the .social j Stimulating manures may do fir , watching the various games of hazard that circle'thau women, becau.'se a Fi-enchnian ' Northern cnllure, but we know tiny will were being ]ilayed. Som“ of the pl.iyers is always in earm'st when lie loves his dog; ■ jjot do here. 'J'he strawberr}’ loves a cool, .joemed to have s«‘t their very souls up^>!i tiiev are more respe't**l than men, because nioist locality, and a deep, porous soil. In i the stakes; their eyes wen* bloodshot, and a wi’inan is iK'ver unfaithful to her beloved I planting a strawdterry Ixal, seh'ct sueh va- (].\ed, from beneath their wrinkled brows, dog; she appr*ciates constancy', and loves* rieties as are known to bear our burning un the table, as if their everlasting woiil even a la]>-dog accordingly. Tn Florence ^uns. W e have found the Ilovey’s seed- ,ir woe depended there upon the turning of it is much the sain- thing. 'The amount liujr ti p«-rfeet l^alaiuander; tin* Uoss I’lm^nix the dice; w hile others—the finislu^l bb.ck- of .ifrection bestowed upon the canine spi'- another vaiiety whieh bears a trreat de- ](.ey—assumed an indifferent and c ii'cless gree of heat. 'I'he j'ast season has £i\'en bmk, fhoitiili a kind of sardonic suiilo us a high opinion al.so of Purr’s New I’inc; piavitig round their lips, lnit too jilainly it seems to stand the drought eijual to Ho- revealed a sort of habitual des]ieration.— V( v’s, and is a prolific bearer, and of ex- Three of the players looked, the very coun- (jiiisite flavor. In hunting .-iroutid to find terparts f>f each other, not onb. in face, {or her , inipre^rnators for the j>istillate varieties, we },ut expres.'ioii; bfith tiie physical .i"d mor cies is beyond calculation. As six iety is organized, it is very mitural tliat it should in* so. No vottnLT l.idy of any pretensions to gentility can juin lia.se a hii'band under live hundred sciidi. However beautiful or \ irtuoiis she ni iy Ih‘, it is U'^'h to think of gl ttiiig married \vithuit a wed dingportioii of five hundred seiidi. An indiHerent husband may be obtained for three hundred; but he is always a bad liar- gaiii even ;it that. Any man who would marry a girl without “llu^ tin ” would be considered :i .siiu|deton. Such eases are rare—not that .'iiiipietons are rare, but an Italian is seldom so simjile as to m.irry wifiioiit a s.itisfactory (iiuiv;'.lent for the lo.'S of time iu making the contract :iiid the .'acritice of an evening at home |»eih ips one,* a week. 'I'o love a womm with anv biund some j»romising plants in the woods around us, and flattereil ourselves that we h;:d now a n.itive that would stand drought, but we Were doomed to disappointment, for the hot weather iu .June literally killed the plants, while tlu* Hovey, and Purr’s New PiiK', did not even wilt. There is much in till.' way tliat a jdant h:is been ( ultivat-i 111 likeiie.'S w as indeed striking. 'J’he o*her jdaver was a young man, a sfrang-r, w honi they (all a “irreen one.” iu f!iis and ni.iny other parts of the world. Hi.s eyes, his nose, his whole physio^noniy, seemed to jiroject, and to be capable of growing even still longer, “Fifty dollars more,” he exebiine’d with a deep-drawn breath, as he threw di-wii the in Its w ith.'taiiding droughts; were lb s edling highly niannred, and forced into stake. a rank irrowth they would wilt as soon nii- l-^ich of his opponents turned np his iler a burning sun, as any otlu'r. 'I'he w ild cards coolly and eonfidentiy; but the hmg- oiies we took from the high gniss in the yisaged Iiero laid his stake liefore them, ide:' of marryiuL' her on that aeeotnit is ri- wood-, and they emil 1 not stand the full and. to tiic asfoni>l.iiieiit of the three pro- dieiilotis; sh( m.iy 1«' all his fancy painted raV' of the sun. When the plantation is fessiomil', won. Ilurrahl tlie Ituk has tiirufd, and I iiei; .'if m;iy be lovely, yet diville, but if she lie detieieiit ill semli the case i> hope- Ic" on ht r side. A very romantic case was rel.ifed to me the otlier day ly a I'loreiifine lail\. 'I'wo si'ters were left w itli a marria_'e portion eai Ii of six hun dred .'cudi. It v,a' all they li.id t i depend upon b. i.ies their own indu'tiy. ( >ne had a lover, a geiitleiii .ii of high sfaii'l.ng, who w Is ,i niiraele of de\ofion; he wa' impa tient, tr i_'ie, and intense. L"Ve wa- t ■ his iuipis'i iued siiul not as with th-r-, a mere pii; of hi' exi'teme. i.ut the whole, the \i!\ life-lire.it ll of ilis iieart. ^\ ell. as he w 1' oil the e\e of lia\ing his h j>e' of happitie-s real!/, d. aiioriier lady, with a l.irL'er niiriiigc porti.iii, bid for him. lie ininiedi.itely kuoek-'d iiini'ilf down t i her; aii'l Slid to the otiief. “De.iri 'r, 1 e.-iirr mirrv von. 1 1 Ae v ai w.ili n;i.ib.:’e 1 ar dor. b'.it miriiag.' is at of the ijUe''i>'U. 1 am of!' led nioi. b\ .m. tli-r lad\; ..nd “f co’ii..i , lo\iiie III'' a' \ >'i d ., a;cl h.i\ nj' my iiiti 'I -I- -it ie-.ivt. _\ou w.’l l e i:ratiti'-.i t'l 1. aril th.lt 1 ha\ • ai e.ptc 1 t he . ,:l, 1, alid inti nd f t be m rii'd in.niediateiv. ” in all ce.'tacy, and and re- oiK e m.ide, tiiey ma\ be eiilfivated on the .same grounds for twenty ye.irs. I .se the hoe freely amojig fiie vines, eultilig out the plant,' when tiM* thiik, leaving tlicm to decay where they an? cut up. Too mueh eare cannot i/e u.sed in taking the plants up to ”et all the filirotis roots of tlie jdaiit. iiis ^cud fortune, and often took and }>lant them jiist as tiiey eame fr .m the money to count it over, and .see crow!” lie eriel out picketed the -asli. Th e worthy trio sm'ilr-d at thi eommeueed pl.iying. The fjn-r,i young man disjilriyed a bro.id but .'ileiit grin at out his if ea ll rroiind, with the tlioii'and roots spreading piei e was l'oo«1. in all din e tioiis. Siioiild the wiafher “Here are a hundred dollars more,” prove very dry during the tra i'plaiiting, cried tlie sylvan youth, *“;ind I crow.” The \ 111 y be ril'd, ai" •m dr. " I'f il.teli'e a*l ! .ll illlpa’iel'.t to li.i\ er 1 •n i t •r !• w !i ■ f fun !' >!ie file ail' .V. r. I .died upon •■Dear'>t, V ur.g la ly w.. 'Up;»o^..il. 1 I'd liiere w I' .111 tini • .if'ei 111 r .'i't ' "f a n'!• Ill lO, 1 In ! til iwy. r t" ■!' ’.u.;u 1 v. !i:'' h.i 1. Si.v hundred si 'I’haf w ui’t d' , '.lid the y iiiti’.'' l.idv and m kii' W I love you at i|e~p nr. a' I r w.i' la tr ail hi r lio]..^ i\I .i the ad- w.ts I [11;.11V 1111! k: :igth, 't tel. ■im-'iuit II li w.!' ill ; water freely. {. th. annhn /'e,•///..?- The :il- nio^t uni\ei'.il opinion js. because if is more highly manured than fields, atid therefon' has rii ln r s..11, 'I'hi' is not al- wa\s the ca'c. But is it not owing to the finely pulverized condition of the bed.', that gives it hiirhlv absorbent powi-r fo atfne t the m.ii''iire of the atuio-phi re'—a s 'liice of f rtilify til if iii inv farmers 'carcely ^'ein aw.ne fli.it they po.^.'vs. If the Si.il of the field w • re ' ca I'e fu 11 v W-I|k- ed. and fresh eartli coU'Tantly exji; M-d to the .itmi.'pl'ere, as in the w. Il-teiiiled g.irdeti. the land would iiierease rather tii.in deferior.ife in feitility. Let tin' rule be. "plough dei p, ( ulii\afe Well, pulverize lumps and s ,d-. and return the straw to the soil. ” and \ oii ni.iy carry off an iiiimeii'e ipiantify of fnim.in fmd. aii'i still have a fertile soil n m.iiniiiu'. I’l.lilts in their nature are org.inizeii beiri^'. Hy me ins of tludr rH.fs thev take up t'M.il fr'III the s ii. and iifteii the vi rv I t.ike them,” .said one of the trii The ynnth won again, and “er iwed” lou 1- er tliis time than he did first. ()it went the ;r:inie; stakes were b'sf and W' ti. (Iradually flic rouliaus of the“cro\v- cr” dwindled down to three >r f’our d Hars or so. It was cl ^ar tliat tlu- geiitU men in bla k had been luring him on hy tiiat bt.'t of ilecoys. success at fir't. “Let ni'* ' e s'liiiething for niv m le y. Here’s a stake i .f t Wo d'>11:. rs. alld I ir w!” Put he sp.ike iiew in a very faint frel le iii.iee.l. and looked }..niteiifly .if the carls. .\ga:;i the cards were >hufli;;d. i ut. an 1 dealt, and tiie “plucked pigeon” ^*laked hi' bi't dollar u]>on them. “'I’he l.ist button I 11 Lobe’s co.:f. and I er— er—; no; I’ll i c hamstrung if I do!” He I'.'t this too. and witli a.' det j. a curse as I ever heard, he rose from the green bo.ird. 'I’he apartni‘ i;t w-is very 'jiaeious, and I'll the irroiind floor. 'J'here was only this one gamin'.: table in it. and not many loik- eT' on b( si'Ies my.'elf. Thinking the g i- ining w.is over, I turned to fro out, but England, to which she has years owed her floiirisiiinir tf.,,], |j he nmarks, .scarcely eiual> th;,, , j. the Scottish lake.s—tlihti/ / '' hnniil! “Vet how iiiaii v >ti',,, has it set in motioTi! 11,,^,;. • trains has it propelled, and hov. i’„., lions of tons of iron ha.s if laj.. ,j7' surface, smelted, and liamiiK r. 1' j made liirmingham :i great (itv-L.) ' iron depot of Kuropo. .\,|,j " ‘ tii ld has done so mm h,” he may we cxjieet from thir-e va.'t " dow n by liyell iu the ireol.,.,;, i " the Tnited States’!"’ " S : W’e cliji the above frrm a papei'; and to show tiie iiisi^'ni;;, I'oal-fields (d J'..lig]aiiil—wliiiii aic t' .set down as “THK c.vl sk” of 1., ,. Ntss”—cf'ni]>ared willi ili ,.,. ’ Cf uutry. we re|»ublisli a brn te\tr;n.( ,,j' iifilioared in this jiaper a d.iy or tw ,.^* from an address delivered b. fur,, t],,, ican Scientific Association hv f»i the geologist who M;rvevd thi. ic.y, I-)Wa by' order of the I'nitcd St;,t,'v ,. ment. Jn .^peaking of the great ••!»,, V: coa! biehl,” in that State. l»r. Oii,.,,*.; “'I’he Iowa river inenn.li rs ,i tdsfrrn iiinrijh) of this ci al fi.,.!.! ) .■ieanis presented oti the ri\er ;,re i*’ .T rior ijiiality. If is njn>-n,ls „/ j" ifriif nti/rs ill thf‘ iliri ' tii,!, ,,f fj,, thf fh. Mfiilirs^ ffii ir,•i„,I \] {'sfirftn/i'// h extend'from th.- J),I r:ver ixm-lt/ nrrnss thf S.'nt,uf p. entire area of thi-, co.-il field in lnw, :. cannot l>e less than tv inif/s^ in all eml.racing a ceunfrv >i eijU.il ill e.xtent to the State of lnijiij,,. ' “He estimates the b-(ls ,,f cual tn 1., , Inuiifri fl frt'f III fhn fciiiss. and. Iviifrj,,. the surface, tli‘y must lie ca]>a!il^ i,f K Worked easily and at .'in.ill e.\i.eii>c' Jf the coal fields of ei iiti'al i]n'■ with an ;irea of but "ihirti/ mihs h,.,,.. >i>jht iiave been “tl,c erui.. England’s gre.itness.” as is cont.-ni'. .■'Ir. -Miller, what may be the de>tii.-, store for one of the youn^rest States ■ 1 iiioti, having within her liosom a til Id “.'?rc)(’'y ihutistiml stji'urf" liii^i e.'vtei.r, “oiie htiridr-'d feet inthiik!.'- and covi red e\cr_\w h(re by a soil f't.r as anv in the worldi'—f 'nion. can t p' 'ciili. mu. !i b imp ter. • 'il ly many yo’ It i' foil 'tn di a ]' 'W w h t a geiiti V l 't_\ il ;s a ri.h eoui all'i ill I I’l le t 1 li\: w itli nr 1 oil .';x Site w a' 'i'- or imp I I V 111 to lie lan ibll e V j, hull 11111 alfog'th tii.iii oi' ni\ -t III to .-.xp et.” ii'i 1 tii.it int. 111 r unh.ippv eoii'litii n. ol»- ; “Sii.ee the only man 1 ■ \' r b'\ e i' 111 irrii, 'I. and sine- that I e.'U CM r lit. i ■ li .j*- 'U my poiiiiiii. It is befi.-r 'lid 1 • m..n i".i t!i III n ith' r." lover was vi.iii itiform'• 1 of not ij’iife ( n"i._h vet; I.ut. siie w is pretty and m euied to pprei iatioii of Ins merits, lie and the ui.irri.iire i ou- .11 1;— Io'hI whii ll the soil Ins taken uj> by it but I j.owi rof absorptjou from the atmosphere. f,,und the door bn ked. and the key gone, h’d .ind which jiower Ini'increased to an almost •r— ind. finite extent, by disMiteirrafiiiL'’ the par ticle' of whieh It IS eompii.'t d. 'i’he vi rv X f ot ]ilou:.diing and harrowiiii: is an act I'f nl.lnIlrin_^ 'I'lil' :iet of stirritig the earth in tim s of tlr'>':'.:h*. s.-rves as a wat' r iiir of p!at;ts. moistun' thus ■ li' 'tiled is bia'lcd with a fertilizing power that is lost uj oTi a hard surface, for it l.u k' the power of ab'orpti n. If. tin n. you would h.ive your fields as r rtile as.igardiii, you must m.; depen.1 ab'iie u]i.'u manure, but jnilveri/.e freely, iii't up n the suifiee alom-. iii;f deep iielow '■■•'III A Ill'll list. it.—. py. 1 LTiM I - The ;,r’ ;it thi . It w,1 i iia III Hell a ' have a jii't : W'.u!! m.iity her; and the ui.irri.iire ton- ' * I.\II;\«>\aM ruol’lll.i traef was aei ordiiii;ly duly signed and ear- I" turning oy. r the ex ha'ige pipTs ried inf 1 i fb et. 'I'he 'ingle sisfrr is now morning, our eyes fell niton tlie fol- an old maid, an l lives upon the scanty lowing p.ir.igraph. which purjiorts to ha\e earnings of her needle. .^l.n!V otlur cases l>:iper called the Edin- of a similar kin-I h ive bei u ri lafed to me. ^ l-nrgh A h 'rfiWr, but of what date it is sii.iw itiL' a vei V curious state of tilings in "of .‘Jaid; ' ei.il lif'^. Now, since it rarely h.ippeiis ; “On the 17th of l-'cbrnary' last a clair- marrv tlie object . \oyanl, whose revelations are given in Dr. 'riii. re W.IS evidi ntly 'omething in the wind. At all events, I reflected, iti ca.so of need, the w indow s are not very far to the ground. I retiirie d. ;ind saw the w inners ilividing the sji.iii, and tlie poor sliorn “greenhorn” b an'iug over the back of tle ir eli.rirs, star ing intently at the money. 'i’he notes Were delibi lately spread ont one after another. Tiios,> w hich the loser iiad staked wt re ViCW, fresh fr ini the press, lie said, and they were .sortel into a hei]i I’isfiticr from the le.'t. They wen' two- dollar, thiee-doil.ir, and five-dollar iKites, from tin Iiidian.i Bank, and the Bank of ('olumbus. in ()ltio. “I say. Nel, I d'in’t think those not's are LTood,” said one of the wiiniers, ami examined them. “1 vvi h they weren’t, ami I’d crow,” cried out the loser, very cln p-falleii, at his elbow. 'J'liis sini}de sjieec h lulled the susjiicions of the counter, and he ri sunud his eouut- ing. -\t last, as he fonk up the last note, and eyeitig it ket iily, lit' (*X(daim -d, in :i die.' mti.'f lovi- something, dear soul they b've their 1 iji-dogs. I havt' s-.'cn iieautiful girls id’ eighfeen liuir and kiss and fomlle these al'oiiiiuable little bniti's till it m.ide me perfectly i;.rvous. Put this is iioliiing to the dispi:ivs of afiecfiou made iiy tlie other se.x. Sitting in a cafe, I sometimes see two or three bearded men kiss one aiiotlier, whih* lialf a dozen are cxliaustlc.ss mines ‘ornanient.s of grace un to tiie head and ( iialiis U[ion tiie neck’ of every son and daugiifer of Mas.saehu.set;s.” Ainttlirf Triiimjili.—'i'he London .Morn ing Chronicle pi’aises some Brussels car pets exhibited at tlie Fair, and wdiieh were Wfiven npon pfiwer-looms at the manufacto ry of Mr. liigelow, the inventor, in Mas.sa- cliusef fs. 'J‘ii(! (’hroiiiele .says; “Altliouidi tlint an 1 talian l.idy can of le r afb etions, and .'iiu e it is e.pia.lly ; (Jregory’s late work, stated that Capt.in 1 „,o.st omphatic m.inner, “I’ll be han-ed if inipo.ssi!de lor a get tlem;;n to c .utiinte Austin was at that moment in Ion. 95 deg. I they u,. genuine! TheV are for-v^i'” loving where there is a lack of ,se„di. there ^ I.;, miii west, which corresponds exactly | -,\o, they aint!” replied the loser! i.nite must lie ail intermediate class of iM iugs to w ith Ihe actual jiosition of the place where emidiaticallv receive tiie outpourings of tlie heart. Li- , lie is now found to have passed the winter. I ‘ \-v very oj.'prol.rious epithet wis now so^ .Vccoribiig to her statement, Sir John hurled at the latter. He, without more I-rank!_iii was nt tiie same time in Ion. 101 | ado, knocked down the speaker at a bb w deg. -L. mm., or aliout 4(»U miles to the . eapsi.^ed the table, which put out the we.stwaril; he liad l.ee.i previou.sly relieved, : lights, and, in the next instant, .larte.l out an i tlurd ship was then frozen np along „f the window, while a i.ullet, fired from wit I 11.' two. I pistol, cracked tlie pane of ijlass over iiis Happening to have the work of Dr. I head. He had leaped into the small com t- (M-egory which is here alluded to on our | yard, with a wooden paling round it. 'The . I • , , I taldi', we turned to it. and found sure j winners da.shed toward the door, Imt found engaged in ki.s.'jing tiieir j cnouirh that on page oOti of the American j that the “green one” had secured it. a j_( n (III.in w to amiists 1'edition it is recoided that a female in the W’hen the three worthies were convinced cing a sniall dog on hi.'S plate and trying uiaguetic state, while e.xamining certain that the door would not yield to their ef- to swa hiw it.s mad, ami am.thi^ Sir | forts, aiid when they lieanl their “r.V/w,,’’ r‘ . '* Ill i oiisi i|U( IK (, o .lohu !• ranklin and (\i]it. Austin, declared ! gallojiitiir away, they gave a Ian>Tli at the ia\ing p,kingl\ o ..ser%ed to an ac.,uaint-: that they were at tiiat moment (February i trick played \hom^ and returned to the aiice that his dog was ail ugly spe.niien. | ij, i„ the longitudes above given. ■ table. Tiie l.ook itself was puldished several | “Strike a light, Pill, and let’s pick up months since, and bmg before the return what notes have fallen. 1 have nearly the of ( apt. Austin s cxpeiiition. , whole lot in my pocket.” e next tinned to our filo.s of flu‘ Tjon- ‘ 'Ihe light soon made its appearance, dou Timi.-^, and fmind the report of Capt. | “What! None on the floiu:'' (’apital; I Austin publisheil at length in that paper 1 fhitik I mu.st have them all in my pocket, of September Pith, stating in the course ot i tiien;” saying which, he drew out the it fliat, fioin the 1 l-lh hebruary, lS;)l,nii- , notes, and laiil them on the table, til after the IStli, “lie was fast to the (ix('d | “l-’ire and Furies! 'The.se are the forn-cJ ice, bi tw(ju Capt> .Martyr and (IritJith Is-j notes! The rascal has whijiped up die luud. Now (liis point, to onr } other rude measurenii'nts on John.son’s man of ‘ *1... '7 ! ^ 1 . .V- i- ‘ I II"/ iiiiii l‘n jiii n m/ M‘nnir>.~ W ifhoiit inatinre, no fanner can fnn, • adv.intage; w'.tii nianttre, liis lanl v, yield fruitfully, imjirove in ijti li*v. ;a ! grow rich. Now, what i> the H'c ni pi n hng yoiir hors.'s’ and hand.'’ tin;., frviiiif to grow corn on land that n"’, -. . two or three barn Is to tl.eai r;-? 'J, no It' iii it—you wi ar ont y..;;r j.': ■ and other inipl m-nfs. cxli.iu-t the ]• m of yi ur team and jib ughnien. an ! . )>'( 7HUIII If. Whenas. liad y"11 t.k couple of good liands, a’td a team ■ r'.'. y.’U mtglit have collected m iimrr • n. .. fit fertilize that very Ian 1, so a t . eiirht or ten barrels totheacr* ; wc h • iti an experiment, growti nifoe ili n iw the l.irgest (H-intiry, and sn i-.m v 'U. • you try. The fact is, th.it l:’,nd. J’V I'li’; fed and properly cultivated, can 1-. inti to proilm-e one huntlred bu'hc\s t i acre; and no m.m should n sf c.!tit ” until his whr-le crop averages tw.'ivi' h- rcls to the acre. Tn Ckh a .—Take one fabl «r ' ful of red bad and one table.'[.' of Castile :>oap. mix them with as m . weak ley as will make it soft en i... sjiread bke a salve, and aiti ly it : ■ first ajijiearance of the felon, an ! ;i « ! cure it iu ten or twelve hours. ; .\ YOUNG I’l'iOGbESSI.sT. The Watchman presented Master n ■ C. Huntley to the Mayor with ilie i:.;: Illation that he had formed th-' ;aii;ii - ance of blaster (Jc-orge last ni'dit, wl. the young gentleman was eiideavnri!;:' I intnvbace himself, informally, t'^ ' ' young ladies on W'alnut street, wb" ' [K'ared tu be very nnuh alariiied at li> vances. Ma.'-tcr G. is proiiabiy aln'iit teen years of age^ Imt his dress. air. manners, and es]‘eciallv a certaiii ri:- swagger wiiieh he st'cms to afl’ect.'v ... be ill >re becoming for a person tui : t; teen years obb r. I Mayor. l>o you live with your ji!-'' - (Ii’orire? ^ (George. Xo, sir,—[with cnq ii •'> "• I iioani in (Jreen street, .Xorfherii b’!i ■ • ■ .^layor. Are you learning a tral.. i (leorge. No, sir; I hu\e learin'i !•. trade long afro. Long airo, O C / h! riv. Sir, I am a v cali't. Have You no fatlur er ii. land, there is not, we believe, at this mo- mei>it, any machinery perfected for that object. Our American Inethnn iiave therefore gained another step ahead of us, and have won aiiotlier laurel on tliis well- j contested field of tlu* industrial arts.” A 1 ankee wishes to jiujchase the sole right of Parnum’s Aniiihilator for the dis trict of Mount A\'snvius. 'I hose of the nol.dity are st nt out in hand some cairiages, attiinbd by footmen, to take the lie.'ii air on the Casino; curs in ordinary lanks of life are attended iiy ex- • luisitis on the jmldie ]»i-omenades, who hold them by a siii.ill silk or silver iliain. L;idies are infatuated about t heir dogs, and can go no distance without flu'tn. ’Jhi'v seviii to be the source of pride—I might .say ihe givat point of honor—with both sexes: toucli a lap-dog save in flie wav of jest, and you are a ruined man; all otlu’r iiisiilts may in- foj-giveii, but this is an un- par.loiiable (ifrciice. A rirni in Cliarleston adverti.sos in the “Standard” tiiit it has contracted with ;i celebrated pyroteehnist for a constant sii[i- ply of sky-rockets, 'riiey are intended for tlie use of the fire-eaters. 'I'lu' notice .says; “Any sceessicinists who are anxious (as Some have recently expres.sed the ilesire) '•tu itrrisli ill n uf i/fon/,' can, upon application to the uiideisigncd, be sent up (free of charge) in a sky-roclvet, thus making their exit with brilliant eclat, ' and accomplishing in their death what they have failed to effect in their lives, the iiiumination of their benightod country men.” the Arctic Zones, is just about I).') 4r) west longitude from (ri-eenwich. Here, then, we have a prophecy giving precise numbers, and distinctly recorded previous to the time when any knowledge of the event referred to could have been had, and which turns out to be quite cor rect. Clairvfiyanee, which has been get ting somewhat into disrepute, will proba bly be looking up hereafter. It hiis never before had, that we are aware of, .so de cided and signal succ(>.ss, L'lruitii/ Post. Hear If.New York writer states that the liabilities of the houses which have suspended recently in that city amount to SI 5,0(^0,000. W bile this was going on, I stepped to ward the window, but had not stood there long, before I heard the clanking hoofs of a hor.se beyond the p:iling, and a shout wafted into the room—“Sloped u>r 'rexusl’’ Ihe worst part of the story remains to be told; it was mi/ horse on which the rogue was now gallojiing off. A Yankee w iio went over to the mother country some time ago, and w ho was asked on coming back how he liked Great ]?rit- ain: “Well, said, he, “England was a very nice eountry, exceedingly fertile, well cultivated, very populous and'very wealthy, but I never liked to take a ruorning walk after brtnikfast, because the country’ was so small, that I was always afraid of walk- iniT oiT the edire.” 31 ay or. traile is it; (icorge. iMayor. I George. T believe J h:ive a !! ' ' s:r, sriuewlM'TC over in Sout!iw: rk. I'Ut’-. professional i ng-igeiiients are s i innn ^ tiiat 1 never have time to iiaji.ii her. Mayor. Of what n.iture are tli"'i "j fe.ssional engageiuentsiT” I George. 1 sing comic and stiitiw !• ■ songs for the enti'rtainmcnt of tla' cnif';’'.' at different hotc'ls, and ocea-'ionally. • I suitable inducements are offered. I at minor concerts. ! Mayor. Do you manage your i’’>'‘‘ ■' : siness and money afJair.''' ' (Jeorge. Certainly, sir. A ; circumstances cannot aflbrd to keip;* ‘ I urer or a business agent. ! 3Iayor. A man! ]) > fell nic y'H' - j George. 1 was fourteen, sir. k-'t ' Mayor. Have you never inii'>' th.lt it rc(|uircs a growth of tw.!:}' years to make a man in this coniitiy I George. ()h, that is an old sy't- UJ' I-\11 that sort of prejudice wa>i Nj'‘ ‘ ' long ago. The rising geiieratien li‘" I troduced a new rule. 31aiili 1 ' j- i ponds on development. Some are n' ; the man at twelve than other.? are at ' j and-thirty. There’s my friend. >b'ln‘ ! tors; he’s about my age, and li^^ ^ 1 engaged to be married three year' I iNlayor. 'I'ake the boy ib-vvii. ■•i'*' : deavor to find his mother.—)ihkj/‘"""" * , A* tlj^ Long Job.n Wentworth, editor riiieago Democrat, and mcuiber of tin Congress, is decidedly oppo.scd ^ nomination of General Ca.ss. ^ his length,” (six feet eight inches, "

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