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i tlie lamp.'! wlilcli were to &licl liglit ujioii it, were | I of an extraordinary sizo, and all Of glass. Tins j ' ’ in I rnOM TIIK riMI,\l>El.PHIA SOKTH AMERICAS. I''!” - , . , - .i THK 01.1) ^^*Hl^l> AM. THK ANCIKNT WOULD, j glass was f.,nn.‘d ..t a kind of p.sto T • 1*1 ♦ froshncss mosaic, With the most licautiful di'sign**—in w null I. „ our ,,r,.lc to Was. tl.o ^ ' . „ere iaior.porsci .mull or .li,-o, of gol.l, ),. ,,f ov.Tvtlnng ,u our oft.-., or I so„.c of the pl;,tc, wore- la,..l«-aros,-a„.l An.onc-an hi=.toiy is, at best, the letoru or j p ^ j .1 1 • »• * • 1 „’i t.i flic work of 111)-; otliers were'ornainc ll.rc.e l,r.c-l ■, s,„„,.limus .■.lill.vs. Tlu's.. ro„t,„. lor,.M. a„. ■ .,i,,.„vorie» w.ro frmii.at..,! o„lv al.,mt tl„. ,,,i,l. :: u:::rn:;or':Ui anv wi,.... ^ .n,. „f .;,r,v.iti,a, , ,lv', r an.l ImI1o,v„1 by now m; ale s.rkiiig l..r a,l uw " ,e.l ^aW.- n , nil.. llie|. ,.t ,all be i-tlulied .'rl - illi wlii. li to a.lon. llio ( i j^tal ' j'';"!' ' ' bv moiiiiii . iils wlii.b earrv llie llioiiL'lits ba.k- S.vl. nliaiii. it is njtbl to iiiak.-limwii to I... Ill t- ,v'ar.ls. not merelv bini.llv.ls, but tUimsaii.ls i.f' isl, piiblle ill., above eMiraor.liiiarv laetH 11 . Tlieiv i, al. iiifivst-,-.. I„av s:,v. a b.-.u- ; rj- ' fv—in tho sands of Kirvpt anil tli‘ n ikid r"ck' hv whir'.i the Nile swot ])s, not to In* fonn 1 on tin' banks of the M ississi|)pi or tin* fi-rtiio '^litpfs ol tho Allcixhaiiirs; :uid Iiow iinu li iii'Tf •!*(■ Alps and the Ap)>viiini s, tlii' .-(•(.mu's ot !o ni:in\ jrriat i vfiits in I’oi mn- timc', ili.m (itc, n:itnr.tll_\ '■.r:\nltT, Ainh's and Kocky Mi>niit.iins, whi(di :ui' barren evon of f.iliK*. L’.ti' is thvt't'told to tin J.arren evon of l/.te is thn-eioi-i lo .... _ . i,;..]. Furono in AV.'cr.ii oidv ertjov the pn sent and stM'ii at K-.i't a poi ti.-n tin t f:::;Xuanl t.> tl.o f..f„re;’ 'it is his privil.,re b.vn re^.v.ivd. and .n-, v n..Hnn, .. .x. that he cMn als > live in the p ist- -aihl there is ^roat deal nioro in that to live for than many Anierirans wituld iniairine. ^\ uiie we an' bu-y travidlini: onwards—struirirlini: ti> fit’t -‘t tho n- ture and its si'iT' Js as |u;i kly a' pos-'ibK' it i> a part of his anil'ition and pli'a'iire. .it tinu's. to tako the b:u-k trark. with v.mi-h- d L'onora- ti(>ns, and p^'iictrale tin* niy ■'tcii'‘s ot t nnn’i d,i\>, whiidi arc only s'n h bi’oau't' tiicy arc thiiiir- t‘>i- ^utfi'u. ^\'»• VlioiiM. .i.'tiblK'>s. If VITV happy to di-r for :intif(Mili." in tlu' rniuii Siatc.s if thiTc wrre aiiv .-iiiii(]nitios to ln' du^' tor. Tho foreign j 'urn iN :i]ij'ri'0 ns of several ro- niaikablo disi .ivcrios of am ient nionninonts whirh havo boon ri'iontly niado in itdy :inI in K_'\pt. hi tho lattor 0'»nntry a ik w » ity — it \vc ca!) call that now wl.lih was nld in tho :ii:o of tin- IMiara- olis—h.'is lioi n iMiind. 1 nrifl in tlio sand, noar the tirst catarai-t. 'I'lic .u roiint is that an Ai ib. .stunibliiii! irioii si'int'tiiii L' I ko tho ht ad i>t a >phvi:X pi ■ tn:!inir l’i>ui the >i'.l. rt'i'iNd llif cirrnn>t:>nco t> a I'nnrh i \pl 'rcr; wiu'. li:;\’i!'j c bt-.iinod anthi vitV fri'in thf I’aiha. tVll t.» wi>rk with a ri'ij s I'XravatiiiL' ;i a distaiKc >'1 iiido. N’uiii alit*r Carlo Hoiiiirt i;—ami 1 am not awart* that tln’V canio ninior tin* notict* ot tlu* ('onimissiom'is fr-'in tho (’iy>tal I’ahu-o Conijiany during thoir , hiirricil vi>it to tiio c.iplfal. I •'in scndiiiLT you tho abovo noticos, 1 lo« l al- iiiiist .as if they wunhl bo rcroixod witii im-roduli- i ty: iinloed. as I writt', it aj'pears that I ;iin wan- iCriiiir atr.iin amonir-'t fairy .•^••onory. Hut 1 Ii.im- havo uisito c * h. 1.1 irrai^'ful liavo I ‘v. r b haps tho iirc.it convors.ilional fault (f laborers, ;!nil m> ii >u« iTt .K il i ■ tru t. whith b:.> bi i ii I..id l aic !• 'ixttiii hill.dll d \.iiM'. I’r lu.iily I rh s i tiri"iT'( - b.-ivc bci ii i ' liuinod, : 11!-iiir otlu rs r. inniKi:.'c ^.iai:;to ,'au> ] h: .Ni. V' lity ti ii>. the lop.'s;! ;is1k s i.if Mil icii ahimals. prcscntiiiir mo oxtrf ■n .11, i;ii 1. V ■1 il '. ol \ ii 'I'hi .'in - t dinary -pi liallv win. 11 bjjhfid np at niulif. In Italy, bi -ides iinmcro;.- bust> .>f tin- I'lv Tor Adrian aii'l ineinb.T' of hi- ftini’y. f iiii i J>ai:e, ixcavatii'ns made at haxc n \ a a temple, of oxeci.diiiLdy rich ;.:id leaiit’fd :i' tectnro, statih'S, vuses. \r., :;ii l ;i iinmb-. r thii 'v-eLl t _ir.nl a' . ui I f' t! ;> lie-rl ibe.l tael.'. e>fie- ■f A- merieaiis is oxairiroration.” No idioms nor words appo.ir stroiiL' omui^ih and lar>:e onouj:h toi.mvoy ' tlic '.peaker s impre^>ii>iis. i.,\a^ireiatiiin nut merely interrnpfs fhat composiiio and ijiiiet which >li.>iilil ehar.tcl 'ri/.c a ircntleiii.in, but is eariie 1 to sui h an I'xtent as to outrage pr.-pricty and truth. A coninioii American tell.' hi> tricii ls Idty tiiius ;i d.i\. will'll >peakinir of some or.liiiary eeeur- reticc. that “hi‘ ncviT saw .-inythinir like if,” ‘■that ■ it 0X000 1> ;iii\tiiinir ho i“Vor b. le I 1 in tho whnh- i.mrsc of his life.” When the real time o.uiios i'i>r force, there is n.ithin^ h it in tlu‘ dictionary. Til!' speaker is oiijiifed to raise his vnii-«‘, throw an i!iteno cxj'res'i.m into his features, and U'c pri tty viifi'i'i'i!' tft'-tionl.itii'ii. i'.von tjiii.'t sj'ciik- er> .lie atVaid nf iu iuL' iiaiural and plain, and prc- tVr t.> coin a p"l_\'vllablc tVoin tho L.itin, to U'iii;: the simple >’.;\.'n. NtWspip r iii. il aro sal culprit' ;n tli;s w: v — "An -Vi.i' ! '.can di' s i.i't >. !k' pi • >_i lied i' n 't li\ hiiusclt’ ail} w lu re, he must nccd> loc.ito th. re. ,\\I.. iie\.r lix i' tlie wMuii: w >rd he i> 'lire t.) U'C it. ) .\ mnnili.-'lit Hi'-ti.ni m eaniint :ji\" 11 th.'U'.i!id .l"ll II' to a t iiarity, he doi: ito it. I'll ]' i?v no ioiiLrcr iiii]ir '\(' in the eoiiimi ict.i! ar" I !•’, it appi'ci i:!es. ( K currenci ' d.i n >t re- 'u!i. they 'V.'ntuatf, in th" j ir::on of j.nini ib'iu 'I'lii' i' b.id eiMUimar ai; I i>a.l t I'te. it 'perikini:. wh'i h n :.di •n in \ ir_'.iila. di h^iit' in t!i lam. Ii- t vour coiiM r' il.oii niai way t'X pl C"l' aii i M.t ' boiiii- . with It!v , I >. f\\o -l.I'S n;-,/.li d more ne:!r ('arl I icll- rr.il of antinuities an iioaii necToiiolis, or c in the ni.'.'t p. rf c.\ra\:it) 'U'. enicti ry . of .'n. t {'iC'Ci-M.t:'. tombs, one i>f tin.in c ntaiiiin:.' > ■ f which hail waxcn In . I.' ■ r ft eyes—a cin uni'tanco wiiii-h 1; ■' : the s ivniis of Najlcs to aci oiint for. F. important, however, is tie- i!i.'. ovcry, niai! the site of tho ;in* ;int (’aiM.^a. by .'^iiriioi ]?oiHUci, tho W"li-kni \vii apo! f.m ]>ireet. >f a s’.ii t( I ra- ei. ir ■! .tf. an 1 ('ii.M'i wa- foundtd by l)l'.Mude, and i' in the di.'tii l'uj:lia, Apulia' a } art f M .-na (Ira-.-ia. a' it w.is oriL'inaiiy call d. the porti mi t'f South, rn It- :.’y occupied i.y the 1 •> r ilrt l; lolonii.'. ^V.• iiful in the Lmdoii •• Aihenivuiu” an aecoiint of this nccrop ili-. by a fi rci:rn e.irr.-'pon.I.-iit. a\ liich i' very curiou' and snr] ri'iii'.'—in let 1. iii.ik's a ^o\orc t.tx uji.'ti one’s cicdiilitv; it bein^' liiuicnlt to undorstaiid what is meant by the dc^cription of ]>tri>hablo art:, le, I'urnitiire. drapery, withcrtd irarlands—;it.d the b >dii ' of tlie dead.al! pre- .'eutin;^ :i ntifural apfM-aranee,-ifti’r ati inhinuati. n ot twtdve hr.n.lrc.l y.'ar'. ’i’he corrc'pon.!. i *, how. vcr, vouches fur the truth of hi' story, wliich we extract in hi' own w .rds. .''po;ikiii:r of the necrop'iIi>, lie s-iy»: ••It- prill, ip 1 I utr;’.T; •' i' ilecorat'1 wi'h fmr 1> .ric cohimn-. tw> nil le ' f.r statio'. ai; 1 a - o.md line of Ionic column', all of 'licrht an.l .de- ;_.nit ]iroportio.i,-, and of a wmknian-liip whi. li r ■- calls the best tiL'Cs of Art — that b, tvv. n r. riel-' ;m.i Alexan.liT. 'I'iii-el' j-mt etifrnice w.i-p iint- eil in var;ou- eojur-;. uhi. ii pro.iui cil an etf- ' t n i' less }']ea>iii;_r th.iii 'Ui pri'in.f. Tir.' -j-' imi-n of ]| '1\cliroiiiatii- an hitf. ture i.' valuable t-r it- l/iLdi ,'lato of pr.'• rvatioii, it> IV.'h;i. aii.i f .i liic il.i^'ie time to which it !• Ion-', “• l„ut rill!/ the ci'y iri |Ui ''ion. o\. r wh eh Time an.l hi atli h ive >pieau an et- rnal 'ii. nee. in—\' \ ai i' 'U i'lii' ( Ki,^!i> .'o;i;e f ir in 'I loom '.IV ‘.'ir 1'. 11' ’ her. lit in the best cJ r. "i..;.' o-,;i I o.h 1 11, but U' •111 I.IIII. m inV •■'I'iii' f )i - it' hijlii'st II'" of Sir le VI ' an.l !ic\.r — fir •an- •1. I' .1 W 'i;it ' me e: w 'man -ray li 2e|lt." ( I '. :ili' .i,:rd. I. t:.i !• ■ \ lilt I some are ■ t h' ni.'. in i.li ni. Liiit U' ii HI a ditlereiit '’.inc. v.l.'ii dohn Hull .'ay': ‘I!’." I fill.' w II..All!' h. nie.tii'. what a tall, h ••.I atii;.'. >n tlii' 'id. of the w.if. r a lii.i\ b- f >ur tVet h!_h all.l h :in :i' :i 1 It i': ly Hi-aii' 1 •'lud i;.f.’'-- tlior I itc' ipi ;• a numb, r . f ot!i- C 'n:’-::n''\ t !'■ M.;:.’;'h 't in 1- treiiu 'U-lv on rid and •ii'i*. III.'. il.d- ‘tine 'iir .ii; [ ;; 1\ i'. ' c 'I !l'.'ti:l_^ nr. per'III 'h dl "W hat I' iii'i't tint IP' w. ’! bre t t..lk in ploy, rb' or U'.- 'I.hilt phra'c more coiiMiion iba!i t ■ l..'ar ;i I'.i.-.n ntt^ r s.on. c.iiit j.hra'c With a sur.h'. if he wer.- saviii'j a i/.io.l thiiiir. 11' w, wii.it wa' a p ..a joke Iimi tie be- irinniiiL'. should become bitter f.r I-mj s.-rvi. like a 111. ' T't ii.itiin pip''. 1 canii. f c. tici'i\ >r why 'hoiild ,i m.'in thi..k hini'. If a wa_ b. : .iii'. !,'■ 11'. s \\ ir i' wiii. h arc in e\cr\l '.Iv"' in 'Uth.' |i'i y k'.'i\ r acciiiiiul.ite fiui a> they r.-il oii- war.b' ’ n.Ti; w III Ts iuNp. AM> Tin; m\ii. i;.i^, I’. t.- \\ het'! .lie, ol Alkali'a', W.is ••nee tr,l\id- liiiir oil lior.', l ack till uidi th int rior of tb. .''tat.', atid e.iil, .1 oM.‘ (A. niii,' to 'lay all ni^h: at a litt! lo^r li ,11'. lu-ar the r.id. w In re i ntei t.iiii- ni. i.t and a j .fii. e w. p- k. pt. T'.mi other stranir- rs w. re tin re. aid the mail r: h-r r. !.• up ab .nt .i.irk. Snpj. r b. ini: o\. r. the ni.iil . nri' r and the thr.i- e. Ii!]. Ill' ll W.re ili\itcd il.; ' .a 'III I’l lo.im luinish. 'i w.th :i ^ .. d liie a;: 1 ivhii !i u. r.' t.. a--. . Him i r.' fmr tw f r th.- I' I !i.' Ill I II e:i rri. r \s' a 1:' t ' . 1 oii'ydo ■kiiiiT wref.'h, wi'h wlr m t ntiiiii. n ilk'll th.' I'l.-.i of 'li.p n^ lie ■- \. .l him il -■ ly as he a'ke'i; y-.ii 'h-cp t '-ni'd.t, ni\ 1 i.l.' " we ti I'l Sfre. t- w hieli 1- dw'dlin^fs. Th.- lm'- .' ai I r. ' k III.” b'p- 'I ib.' ■'th. r f 1! 1', I il.'ii’t t 1 \ :iri' iiic c‘'iirii!i ■r.itt pr. it ■int ■pita! on. >.;_■ • i haiiib. wllii'.- ( .'•■‘ry ornament of a f> '•• inc. lh;it oil eliterilli: th ry tiling' arr-inircl in its place a.- twedw .-.•nfiirii-s auo. The walls ed with linen embroil.-red in i «'f fi .w.-r>, w itlier.-.l, It is true, iiij all their fonii', hn:i_' in b .--t coiling. All kin.I. of f.indtiire an.l prcoin SOS Were distributed about in tlo- 111.1,4.1 varii 11' Lrr' ; with e ■lit the aec,-«- ]!ollUc« i teil' III* tonn 1 .-Ve it h.1.1 b''.-I| were eo\tr- >1 I; jrii biii.l-' but 1 ii-'.-rv- oiis fr.an thi ns ya- an.l ’K t!. - bil.f r iinm. i. iti conl.ib t' I b to^eth'T a' boy b..th ( . ;.l..i oi i ii- iy, bay. I- I njoycil bi 'l lii.-y 111 111. nee.1 to .-II statui-' si-> in t. r- “(-ri'la” of ■pns.nted ^^rac -ful manner. Hen; ot m.irhie—busts ot deities :(n.| pii ■.■'t.-: ra cotta, benufifully paiilicl.— vases of an cxtraf.rdiiiary 'ize, .n whii.di are i the most iuterc.'tin-r .'i t ni-s of [irivate life, and tii Most chis'ieal tra.litions of mv tholoiry. of these J .'poke in a recent letter a> havin^r ju't arrived at tho .^in.seo iJobonico. Tb.-y jn-• not y. t ai- rali^^ed, but y. .'ti-niay 1 was f.ivore.l with a'ln-.uer and a loiiirer iii'jicctioii. >n the l.irif.-r va-e. which i.s of gigantic size an.l is .'till unp.i.-k. Icne '.f till r. W h, t-; •W here d I’ll till' - p M 1th _V"". 1 y".;th. T with on ‘ •>' tIn i, I ar.- v\ liii h.” '1 he other "i-ntl* III' n t .. pi' d one of ill,- he 1' i"_'.-ih. ill;: the olh* i In 1 aii'l the by I ’1 te aii'l the 111.ill boy coiil 1. 1“' te aiii] the mail liaUiii!..: *1 their -lud', and I'c'e gettiiii: in be.l lir.'t, aiiM wi'hing t.. get ri.l of 'h-i ping with the boy. r. ni-.rk'-.| \.-ry i-arne'fly—“my frii ii.l. I'll till yi'U betoie hiiii'l, / If ifiif (hr Ihh^ and you’d In-tter not get in hero with me, I’l.r the di.'.-a'e i> al>hnnf 'I he l.ov, \vh.> wa' in-;f ^.-ttiiig in I.e.] t >. dr.iwlcd ont very coolly, “wal i n-ckon that d 'n’t make a bit o dilb-rence,— I’ve ha'l it now for nearly liicso thevi-n \ear'.” and into bed he pitched along with I'ete, who pitched out in ;is gn-.it a hnrry as it ho had vv.ikt-d iiji a hornet’s IlC't in the be.I. I he other two gelitlenien roar 'd, and the mail hoy, who had got peaeeabl.* pos- ■'. ''ioii of a be l t'( iiim.'i If, dr.iw h 1 out — “why you iiii.'t be a tin t o’ d.iiiii.l tiilse, — main anil d.i l s L'ot the eafeh a heap vviirth than I is. mi,I Cvmmnnimteil tu ihr Kulcujh S(iiit(far(i. THK J.ATK IMSIIOI' 1VE8. llcspecting this person, tho rnivers, a rrench Koinan (’atholie jKiper, puts forth the fidlowing faet.s and reflections, whieli are indootl highly in- I'trnctive, and that ill more senses than ono. In view of these things, it scarce need he said that w.‘ have little oaiise to envy the itomair.sts the acipiisition they have made. Wo are sure the Chuicli is not, and wo trust she iievtT will bo, in , that state, th.it a in.in of whom his frioiubs can sav .such things ^houhl be sutfu-iontly of us to be ciuifiMitod with us. ‘‘!)r. Ivcs h-ft America some wei-ks ago to go and ni.ike his Mdemn abjur.ition of the errors ot I’roti'staiitism at the feet if the Sov«‘ioign I’on- tift. IJeforo his dep.irtnre he gave his rotrai tioii into tho hands d’ tho ,\ri hbishop of New N ork, and partiei|(ated in the saeramenlsof I ho ('hurch; bnt the venerable convert wished this act to be | kept sct-ri't ill order to procure from I’ius l.\ tho| swot t consolation of hiinself receiving him intir hi.' 11 *ck. liowovcr, coii.'iilcring the possibility: th;.t he luiLdit belo't oil liis voyagi*, Pr. Ives nave to Archbi'hop llugl.es his abjuration in vvriiiii:;, fiirni.'lied with thi‘ mo>t iiiconU’stibh" : characters of aut In iil icily, in order that this docu- ' inont might bo tn.ido public in case of accident. “I>r. Ives haviiiii arrived at Koine, jiiit himselt in communication with his L trdsliip the Mishop of \ iiLrini.'i, (^l?'.:ht Itcvereml j)r. iill.) and he ad Ires^c'l him to .Nlgr. 'r.ilbot. ntitn m >'/■ ari/ri fu of his Holiness, ill order to make his solemn ab- iiiratioii, and publicly to profess lln- f.iilh. ’1 he floly i-'atlu r, being informed by .^lgr. 'I’.-ilbot of thc'O h.ij'pv di'po'itions, h.isti-iie.l to give that rrclate the neccs'.ny ficilities for receiving the abjuration, and tin.' Anglican Hislmp, with ,'i'iili- niciits of the most liv.dy joy and the most tender j.ivtv, ui.idc prot'c'.'ioii of tin- ('.itholic f.iith in the liaii.l.' of thi' foriiK T .Vngrieaii .^liui'te^, like him self a convert to the true fiith. 'I’he Holy K.ith- rvvas pli'.isi d himself to adiniiii.'tor the Sacra- nieiit .'f ('onlii matioii to tin* n-vv (’.-itholic, and thi' ci-reni'.nv took pia-«‘ on P-.v '-titli, in the piivati- ( liap*-l of liis I! liii- s. 1 hey say that the fiiinir I’iole'taiit lli-«h'p. in I'lacing hi'ro" an.l i'iii:i in the li.ui.l.' of the iloly l .itlu r, said to him, ‘1 ii'tuin to \ou, nio't Holy 1 ath r, tho in- siirni.i of :i .iiifiiity vvliich 1 lia-l U'Urpe.l.’ “Of the thiitv-iwo I’rot'-'taiit IJishop' ot the rniti il St.it.' nine are coii'idercd .1.' api'roai-hing 'iiiiiul.iilv m ar to tie- '.\u \ tin- .^Iini'try ot t iie J'u’.pit, in the Slat.' .'f .New ^’"lk and .N >r’h l .ilol.lla hlV" ill ei.h '1 t’.itholie telldelicic'. I'r. 1' wa' the on. h- of this, th" Jiio-r r.'spcet- .ibh .III 1 eliilLhtell.'d 11 .li-t i->11 of I'rot e ' t.. Il t ..'111. I lining the tvM-nty-oiie ye.ir.' he loi' govermd the .li.ie. ' ■ .'f N..iih ( '.ir.'liiia, he I1..S f'.i III. .1 a 'I h'lol in if. '• vei.il of his .li'ci|.h s h.r.e j.iec.-lei him to th*' 1"-' III of' frutli, .-iii'l ari- at thi' monn-nt • x- .■ini l.iiy I’lic't' He ha 1 f iiieb .1 a iii' iia't. ry, \ .illev of ti,.- Cr"'-';' In- there iii'tru.-t- pe.iple f,r ihe Mini'try. aii'l reciui- tiielll. :i' V-ry 1 lU.I.ibie. t-ellbley and .HI. 11" lillil'. If colit. *'-'.l t.T several 1'*. am! 1 ' ci f " r vva' Hr. K.tI c'. at lt"i : .r f oTi.- of the priinipil I'.itiiolie j iri'hi ' "f .\t vv \',ik. l?ut tli''c icfoi Hi' ci'uM n-'t i.e i.mi.'I tlirni^h with"Ut n 'i'taiic'-, ;iiid the l'"'t-d I'l 't. e up a e.ibal .'igaili't thiir 15 'II-'p. ,\ I- iiV' iiti' M, "f whiih tw.' thir'i' of till- iii'inb'i' w.r.‘ la..', vv a' c' n yoki'i in M.iv. l^-'l, to ju b_'i- i f th do. tiin. - of Hr. Iv. ', and 'oiin- pr. iiii'. ' v\ci. cx II I. li . f bim to be a 1" tter l*rot., ,'tant t .r tiic t itme. ••( l(... V,..., thi.' iniru'iv( n." ami vi'.h nce colli.1 h.ivi- no other r- 'iilt tli.in to open tin- eye' ot the i'rot.-tint I’lil.iT'- b\ d.ni'-ii'tratiiii: I" liMu th ' imp '"d'llify i.f . iiriiiiT hi' '.dvatioii mi ,\'i^'!" Ill'in. In the m m li 1 f NI ay I I't he w r"'.- t'l I *r. r lb.'. .'I'kiiiL.' 1 111 :f he 'till n nn nib« r-d tin r liicii'l'hip. ami if In- would 'till i-oii'riit t-> ; iilight.-n .''III. doubiN whieh w.-r-' on hi' iniii'i. In II'-.|Ueii.-.- "1 tl.i' oj,. niiiL’. Hr. Ivc' w nt t. iM" 'oiin- tim. ill. >:_'nito with hi' f.inur •-pintu.il t.itln-r. !•• c. m- in-.r th m ev.-r the gui.ie of hi' ac- f. Ii'- 'I I" th in "III- c Ilf. r.-in .- t" 'k |'l,n-e w ith t:;e .\r.-hbi'h ']i "t .N w \ 'irk. ;iiv\a\' in '.-er't. in I 1. r ii' t t . aw .l; n am w ;li- . al-al - f tin- Mpi'- ’ i ib.i'.i'- Alr.-a'ly . 'ix in ’i.tli' a_'". ['lav ■ 1 ' w.-r.' a'k- ; at II ^h M ,", ill ail the Cl.ur. lies .'t N. vv ^ "IK. t i' .1 • 'ir.iT'. .11 which w >ul l 1"- a i:re.it cii-'il.it: .11 t.i tin ( hiiicii. It vv.i' f ‘r that .1 Hr. Iv- '. l-'ii,.i,’y , in O t b.r l.i't. tin- heretic Hi'h- ..p w,i I'-. , in-il.-.l t.i tl ;- ('hureli. Sil.i-e the time ol Liitln-r. thi' i' the fir«t I'1 ..t.-'taiit 15,:«hop w in*. Ml tin full • xerei'.- ot hi' tunetioiis, has given this in tbib!'' j',y to ii'li;_'ion." \\ h.it 'traiige ide.i' of III .r.ib'y th- y w 1 '( 111 to In.M' i;, rnii.. .-, Mr I', lit... ! Here i' a i:'iiti II an win. i- sp k'n ..f by thi' hi::hly r.'- 'p. I t iblc I'l ' in h in vv'p.ip. r b.-iiii: a “v.-m i able e..nv I 11," “.1 I i;iv I 11 t.. the till, fa i t 11, ’' “ fu! 1 of ''-n'lnii III' of tin- iii.i'I liv»ly ji>v, ainJ the iii.ist ti'ii.ii r piety ov. r hi' eli.ing*'; a pt r.'oii for whom pr.ivi rs w.'re a'ke'i at High .Nl.i'S .'ix months; .-tg.i, and u In '.- (-..i,\. r ion or ratln r rr> rsimi has bec-n --a great i ..ii'olatioii t.» the (’hun h,” and "h.i' j:iven in. fbibb- j..y t.v the II..man t'atli.dic r>-ligion. ^ct, what dm-' tho f iitnrs say of him.'' 1,1-t II' t.ike it on it.' own words. 'I’he *• V. rabic c'in I rt” gave in a retraction of all I’rotestaiit doctrine to Abp. Hughes in New .1 pariiei|iate.i in tin' sacrament!* of the 1 il ■1 y'un_' Ilieh l.-.i t- e"I.t‘i-'-i..n y- Il' I.li '- I though lying exposed, Homer is |iaintcd with the tiib'j.t in th:'t be.j ki.-t night when they wen lyre in his liiiml' as it he were singiii:' some p.i.^. sages of the liiad or the O ly.'sey. in tin- nii'i't ot all these treasnre.s and iniraclcsof Art of every form, lay tho iiiistre.-s i.f the house repo>ini; traii- fiuilly as though she? sh-pt. So great w.-is the il lusion, that OIK! might ii.-ivt; almo.'t s.iid “>ho i.' not dead, bat sleopeth.” She r.'.'ted on a .dlt bivi;izo b'd. supported by friezes, figures, an.l p nii, exouisitcly carved in ivory. In thea.ljoin- ing chainlii rs, which were all filh d with the >ame Wealth, kiy licr dau;:hters and servant.'. 'I'he.'c \ouiig gill.', vvi re still ( lotlied with dre.'scs em- broiih'ied with trold. Their heads wi-ro .'Ui round ed with garlan.ls ..f jr„ld which leprcsi-ntcl the .sacred flowers „f IV,. .r,,iue—in the mi.i't of whieh wore sporting, ;,s it were, bird- (>th«T garl.inds there wi re nil and in-!;cf.'. *'l r'lses;—some wor.- diadems eovert'd with precious stones, fini.'hed in the highest style of art. One of ihe.c I saw y terd iy in [irivate hands,—and notliin^r ,.;,„\.xe. ed its extreme bi'jiuty. 'I'ho ears of ihi-si; cliildren ot death were all ornani‘i;ted with Jici,.!;nii,s of '■arious form.-, and their necks with neckl ici-s in in re al I he piiltiii!r.” 'I'he other two strangers were now in a worse predieament than IVte had been and bouncing fioin till'll iiost liki,' the lioiise had ln*en on lire, stripped, shook their «-lotiies, put them on again, ordered their hor'i-s, ;iu.| though it was nearly ton o’clo k, they all thr.'.‘ left, and rode M-veral miles to the next town before they slept, leaving tho imi.erliirbab.e mail carrier to the bli.'.s o? scratcliing and .'h eping alone. Smifhi rn Wnii h T'>vrr. A //• Marriiiiii i V n nioiii/. — )iio of the oountics of the State of (\.iinei-ticut, ‘as we ;ire iiifornie.l and believe,’ boasts a jmlge, who, though poorly informed witii those little refinonients usually iii'-t with in jiolished .soeit-fy, j.s an ener.'etic, shrewd man, and a promising lawyer. A neiidi- bor of his, some weeks ago, was about t(» give way his daughter in marriage, and having a deep rooft-d ilislike to tho (-lorical profession, and heiii"’ deti rniiiied, as he said, “to have no infern.-il jiar- soii in his house,” he .sent foi- hi.s friend, the which emerals and hyacinth.s were intervvovcu ^ ’ *he ceremony. Tho judge ■with chains of gold. 'I’wo of tho.se, which ' ‘ •‘"didate.s for the coimubial yoke ibtaiiied by oontr.iband means, I have* also seen. their places bi'lore him, he thus addres.sed 1 he arm.s were ornainc-iifed with hrac.dets of :i spiral form, or, winding as a serpent. An abun- • laiit and sumptuous table w.is laid by their .side. I he fruits con.'isted ,,f pomr.granateu, jiim-s, the orn of tho tir pine, and apples, whilst the flowers wore nareisusis, hyacinths and asj.hodels, appa rently fresh. Tiioy were made eitlier of painted eretu of c„lored gl i^s, (,r of rock crystal. Their Were made of iii. tal t’lrcads. with the bride— >u swear you will marry thi.s man?” (*s, sir,” wa.s the reply. “Asid you (to the bridegroom) swear you will marry tins woman?” ^hc groom. • jiJ^dge, “1 swear you’re mar ried. — A / icht^rhm'liir. ^t yh siualt, or simply gilt. The j.lates, ’ha t:ieen i 1 w’o of the Aldermen of New York city havo .u.l overj otlie; a'i-.ielo .,eee,»rv' iwTliuJ;; and \ I 11 1 lull' ll of K'line bef.ire embarkiiiL: for |-'uropo, wln-ii at th.it very time he W.is fulliiliiig the part of a I’rotest.int Hi'hop. and vv;is as.'uring his frit-iids of wliom 1 wa> one ' tiiat lie still remain ed att.icln.'d to tlie IVi't. |-,]ii>c. Church, and was only perph xe'l on some few points of do»-trino and disciplinel '1 he “yciieraido convert,” “i-nu- 'ideiing the po'.-.ibility that ho might bo b.'t on his voy.igc.” h.indci 1 to Abp. II uglies an abjura tion of iii.-i I’ruie.'tant faith in writing, and tiieii Went his Way across the waters; whereas, he had rec(-ivcd from us the iVotc'taiit Kpiscojialians of Noitli ( iirolina, ainl has ever siiii’c been expend ing, tlu; sum of nine hundred dollars and np- . Wards, paid in advance of hi.' .•'alary a.s our I'ro- ; testaiit Mishop—ji.iid al his own c.arnost and hum ble entreaty, and given to him because ho t«dd us so piteously that lii*. wife and himself wore dying with disoase.s, whieh their physicians had inform*^ , ed them that iiotiiiiig hut a .'ca-voyagi' could t-urel j Tiie iK'w 1‘iipist is also .said to have placed his j cro.«s and goi.i ring in the bands ..f the l‘ope, say ing, “I return to you, mo«t Holy I''.itlior tin- in signia (d'a dignity which I had usurped.” 'J'his look.' m.irvcllously like “gi-tting up a scone” juht for efb-ct. 'I he cross and riii;r wen- simply pre sents which private friends had givt'ii him in tlie ordinary way of soi-ial intereour.se, and had no more to do witli hisoifieial “dignity” than his eoiit or his gold penoil. The r///Ve/-.s furtii.-r .says that during the twen ty-one years of his hishoprie am >ng uslie “found ed a schoid” of more than half-way J’apij^ts. \ud jail this while still a Prot.-stant lii^h.ip, and boumi I by the mo.st .solemn and public vow.s to Almi.rhty |(Iod to m.aintain the intore.sts of the (’hurch to which he belonged, and to drive from Her “all erroneous iind strange Poetrino.” Hi.s French ! friend goes on to remark, tliat he “founded a 1 mon .story” 11, our mountain.^. He told u.s that j It wa.s simply u mi.s.siou to the poor and unin- ' .strueted mountaineers; that he would he responsi ble tor conducting it in a manner faithful to our Lhurcu and boiictieial to the inhabitants there and he received from us fund.s for the.se purposes’ and on these assu.anees. 'i’he Cniirrs says th-’it tor several y.>ars past he has himself confolsed ‘to Pr. I'oxbc.s, a Jtoiuan Catholic ]»ricst iu New York, Thi.s 1 take to bp a blutider in tho ^ cers, or else a niistraiisiation. If true, it would , pre.sent a delectable picture of hyfiociisy and ' falsehood. The paper adds inoreover, that a cabal of “r*oted I'rotostants” began to ndud ii'Minst thi.s, the exemplary Bishop, and that this | iiTi.serablo, hiioal cabal presumed so f.ar in the | ('onvontion d’ ISol as to “exact of him pn.mis.'s to be a better Protestant for tin- future.” in uthi'r words, the hone.«t opposition of i*"nie i -em-j bcis of his Piocese had so smiiniary effect upon , him as to draw from him iu .May 1S.)1. an avow-' al of bidief in what lie (accor ling to the f mrrrs,) ■ //(/ not hr/irrr, alid an ii/,jiirifioii of th;it which in his heart, ln‘ shU hli. (Hil s.ivo iiiin fiom his frieiidsl Wo oui'seives would ni'vcr chaige liim witii ijuite so mncii as this. Ihe lnir'n .says tli.it he we nt on to Nt w Vuk hast snmnioi “to jiass .some time incognito witli this Komish Priest, his former spiritual I'ather. His plea to us was, I hilt he Wiis conipellol to remain near his sic'k ami (_as he represented it) aj»p;iri ntly .lying wife. “.^|ore than "iio conference look pi.ice, tin- f Hirers with Abp. Hughes. He profi'S>«.'d to us, .Mr. Editor, in tlie very house where I am now writing, duiing the month of (Jctober last, only soiiK* four vvcek'.^ betorc* he left for iMiropo that he had not s(>on Pr. b’orbos, excofit a few moments wlu'U he met iiim casually in tlic streets of New Voik;iind lie m.ide tlie decided impres sion on ns, moreover, that Ik* liad no comniunicii- tious vvhatiyir with Abp. Huglu's, and indeed inis ndt itersniiiiHi/^arijiiii i nt il wifli /inn. Now 1 leavi’ to some one clst‘ the t;i'k of cal- liiiir all these .•ictioii> by their riglit n.inn-s. I do not s.iy th:it all the allegations of the f mrfrs are tiuo. In charity I liope imt, bnt there is an air of accuracy and cert.iin intm niatioii in the piece whic h betrays an Amcricin si nice for the sub- 5tr.itiim of it at Icii't. And certiunly we may allow a Homan (’atholie iicW'p.iper of the Ingliot standing to say what lie ihinks a Iloniiin pervert ritimlJi of. It show- as I 'aid ill theout'ct, .NIr. Iviltor, a very strange and twi'ted sort of mor.ility. Now, .''ir, the iea>on wc ('iMiichuHMi of .North (’aroiiii.i bore so long w ith H|>. I vt s was th;it we thoug'it him h.iii' st an.l sinei re t 1 the l.i't. \\ e Wi-ri' S'l oni'elves. He .'al'i he Wa' a Coll'eicn- tioiis Pr.itcst.mt — we trusted iiim. He had '.-rvcd 11' long. .Hid I until of l.ife wi-H. and wo iioped tho bc't of him. A' to the (’h-rgv ainl Laity of North (’iirolin.i. there are ii'Uie ot tln-ni going t> fdiow him — ii"t oiii-. The / nut rs Ini' a hirgo and hif^h-'oundiiig namt-. but ///• f the / /(///.s don t kn.iw evi rvthiiiL'. I .mi acijU.iint- ed with tiie ('iergv and i.iity ot the Prof, I']]n>e. ChuK h in .N'TIIi ('arolin.a, a th .Hs.md timo' bet ter tliiin tile ! /(//»•/.>. iiii'l a eood deal bi tt» r, ni.'ieover, tnaii Pi Ivi-s. ’I hey are my own flit ml' and of mv own kin lio'). And I 'ay -'iii- ti'leiitly that not one of tii m i' g .iiig after l?p. Ivi-'. His nii'crabli- t.ill, ainl the 'tr;ing'-!y su.'- piei'.us and ijnofioii.ible ni.aiincr of it. if it cfb ct' ;inythin.I. “t-.iii have im otln r rc'iilt,” to use the vv r'ls of our I reneh friend, than to open tin-ey. ' of the true-hearte.| Pr.'te-t.itlt' . .f N. M h 'a nd nil. .'loii'ieur '.IV' th it “tho .^IiIIi'try of N.'rtli (’;i- rolina has vii\ deei ]• d ‘.ith"I;.- tt ndeiicii'.” .'NIueh ol'lig,..!‘t'l him. .^l'>l!'^eur ' ly s again th;it N 'rth (’aroj na. with N' w \ ■ ;k. f'ini' “lln- ni"'t r' 'p'-i tabb-ari'l enlighfi-iie'l fr e tioii of Prot.'t.iiit- i'lu.” Much obliji 1 to hii*.i, .^l"n'leur '.i\' fur- th'T or :it 1- I't ini|.lie'. thit wo are “Il.-r. tii'” .^lueh I'i.Iig.-'i t I him. .^I'.n'Ieur ad l' th.it we “firm cibii'. ” and :tie nther ‘intni'ive an i vio lent.’ .^Iuch .’blige.l I . Iiiiii lin. W e are ^b- teniiiiii'.l t • be a' polite a' tin- I’l 11111111 iii :iny way If h ' i • 'ati'fi'-.l w tii thi' 1 I't ni ive of Pi. Ivi '. vvi- a:.' .\"Ui:-.'!v. lie c.'ul'i t.ike tV tii u- ••11' thiiiL' th.it w. W"i;M 111 -le '.'i.iiiigly p..it witli- al.” 1 am. .^lr K.bt >r. one wh • kin vr .1 g "1 b-;il of l»p lv-' and hi' i.'iic. rn', and was ni re. vi-r. and still, thank I ul. i-otitinue to be, A HICH (•H^Kl■H.^I.\N. Thf /ris/i ll> i, f. — ()iie of the nio.'t a.linir.ible tr.ii's f the Iri'h clmr.n-t. r i' the lino vt in of true gi'l'b-n afT. .-tnm tii.it rnii' throii'ih it. It is a p' lpetii.al thiiiL' t>> tiini in the n. W'p;ip. r' ac- I '.lilt' of h 'Vv J' .r 'tar\iiig vv iin n. wln> iiiiv-- C'.nie fV ni the oM I. aii'l. fr 111 d .\ w.ii:,-s, h.ivc 'av e.l en - 'Ugh to li iii;i ov ci il h r an in tii in tat hi r, a lii'ol.it.- ainl >t.nviiiir iii'.ilicr. or ;i bi"thir wlio'c Ilf w.i' .111 . t. rii.il I"d. with h.ii'l’v ;i 'ub- .'i'tt lice. Tlii-'i- ale II-.II.' tiiiit' of ch ii'.i. t. r, ati.i may b>- fiuii'l .-Very when-iiiii 'iigtli.- Iri'h [ i i'.ni tty. We thit even so fir of} as Au'tiiili.i wh.it i' s > coininon in thi> country i- init. .1. An Iri'h pap. r st;itc' that at the I/diierii k p'i't ol]i,-._- htt.rs are confinn.iliy n-eeive.l eiicl'i'im: from }».tii to .^.lUti. SI lit l y poor nuL'r.lilts to tin ir poor er kin t'l help th.-iii onn ii'i tV.ini the d. ''l .te lioiiic of thi-ir biith t i tho'e fir-ofl'goM.-n fitM.-^. Triliiiii'. .\i ir iisr fur —'| he N*'vv \’ork .''und iv Atla s .-inn'iuiici s tli.it ;i di'C'.v "ry of the utmost iinportiiiiee to wine drinker.' h.i> bt-on m.i le by Mr. .'strugvrles. a m.iker of port ami cii;impai;n»' wine ill New ,Icr'cy. The I/inc;i't.-r l-]xprcss. from which we derive our ficts, states th;it the rapid consumption of eockroaciics usod to ;rivc the nutty and pocnli.irly pi.plant fl.ivor t.. wine. h;id ma lo it diflieult t * fiinl a sufricieiit .'Upply. In this dilemma the witie m.ikt r coiiccivcd the happy idea tli.-it Ix'dlmgs mii:ht l e use.} as a sub- stitnt(‘. Hi* tried the experiment, and the result w;is far more s;itistalory than was iinticip.iti-d. It w:is i.iiind tliiit a (jiuirt of be.ii>ui;s contaiiu'd as much of the fl.iv.iring principle as throt' pints i>r more of tho roaches—and th;it the former have but little of that iiarcotii* or sh'cp pro.lue- ing eflect which is attributed to tho hitter, ('nti- tracts have been mad‘ with .some of the f.ishion- alde boarding-house keepers in Philadelphia and Now ^ 0.1k for an ample snjijily of this new arti cle of traffic. It is thought tiie boarders will be somowdiat pleased with the inttdligeiice. The Hhick Press (’oat is doomed. An ^k.ist* of His Imperial Highnes.s, Niip.deou HI, has banished it from the saloons of Pans—and :is Paris gives tho vogue to all the world, we may soon -00 it disappear from this western hem isphere. Hs successor is a blue velvet, sinde breasted, stan.ling collar, steel button.s. braiifod and gilt. Ihe old black was ;i very unpretending garment and as it would hist indolinittdv for parties, it was cheap—very cheap, compared with its more conspicuous siu-cess>r. It h.is h.-»d a pretty long ndgn—surviving .some half dozen French dynasties, and yet the Paris writers de plore its demise. They fear that the gentlemen, in adopting the style of gl.iring colors and decorat ed dress, will eclipse the ladies, or force them to resort to ruinous extravagance to maintain their superiority. I Miirrieil. — In Fulton, Schoharie Co., Pjth iiist., by Hev. Nelson llussell, George .Maibe ;ind .Mary Nelson; ahso, Charles (toodenough and Caroline Ingram. Say.s riei.rpe—“Miss Ncrson?" Mnry “Sir?” “Wouldst thou thy nniiie e.\cliange?” quoth he: ‘ Is there another ♦lioud’st prefer?” —The modest maid replied, “.Maiuk.:'* ^'*‘t say? ]iioth (’barley rather fjruff: “Does thy mime suit, .Miss (’aroliiie? ’ She .siphed,—“Tis hardly —“Suppose, then, you take iiiinel” Each hii.shand’s just the piece of stuff To satisfy his hidy: ' for Caroline’s is (JooDKxocnH! j Aud Mary’s always M.'Mjie' | say KMir.RATioN .Stoppfp,—Tlic Salem Free Pre.^s “that during the last two years no “movers,” ^^Thrvnrhl nvrsi „ )■ ■ ' - - - •fill comparatively .speaking, liave pa.s.sed through this place on their way W>st. A few year? ago, as many as a dozen nr more ttioving families might be seen jiassing in ono day. This speaks well for Ninth (’iirolina. and the good .sense of her people. Already are “Old Hip’s” next door neighbors. wi«h wliom whilom Hhe was a mere jest and by-! word, Txditelv “eonsining round” and even ihrntl. under the garb of friendship, to “eat out her very substance.'’ The “W’ilniington .lournal” thinks that North (\-indina will not be able to tnako a respectable showing in the orhl s l*air, tind is, flu'ietore, rather oppos«>d to having any part in the exhibi tion. “'J’he veri(-st yankee village,” says the “.Journal,” “would iut exhibit us. \\'ill we gain any thing by carrying out the sui'tro'tioii of tho .lourn.d? W mid it not tend to perpetuate tlio sneers d‘ the country, at North (’.irolina? It will be ask‘d, at the exhibition. “Where is North (’arolitiii?” Shall the answer be “she h;id noibiiig to bring and is not here.” Surely not. Have we no ores—no products ot the .''oil—no maehincs? T;ike a hand.some speci men of ore from ( very Coal, Irfill, Copper, Lead, Silver and (lohl mine in the Stati*: take a sp(*ci- nicn of our .^Iarbb^ Leop.irdite, Sieniti*, Free stone, i'te. And where is William Uus'ell Pal mer’s Threshing .^l.lchine, which from good ac counts is oti(‘of tlie gre.itest iIIvi’iitioiis of the;ig(*. W ho would bo afraid to coni]iaro accounts in hog rais ng when P. .^loore, of Pnplin. stiinds rea'lv to b;i(-k 11s! (’all 'lia lllbers, ('aims I'i: (’h.'imbers, send nothing from tludr ('otton I';ic- tory? N\ o have hundred.s of Cotton Factories in the State: 'I'hese ni:iy till send .specimens of their cloths and yarns. w e have a number of Woolen I’actories, turning ont cloths ot various kinds ami |ualiiic', and some very superior; lie llock I'laiiil l-'.ictory in .Nlecklonburg, and tho Siilem I'iictory in l'orytho, will compete with any simil.ir e't.iWli'hiut nts North 'J'he Messrs. Kifwards. of Lincolntoii, are hard to be:it in Cast ing-^. 'I'heie i a large iiuiulier fd mechanics and Workmen in tliat little village alone, who are Ciijii.ble of producing :irticles evciy way credit.ible to tlu* St.ati-. W 111. 1'... II0SI-, Ks(j. ot (i.i.'ton, and severiil other m.innfaclurors in the np covin- tiy, can send specimens ..f N.iils. (’arri.ige build ers :iil over the .'•'tato may send u[» articles in till ir line. In fine, we think there is iKi difficulty about it, if the jieople can be arou*-cd to tiike an intiiest in the snbj.ct. 'Mie huiies might do miK h to save the credit of the State in this exhi- biti.ii. and if encouraged to try. will do their piirt ri_ht h iiids'UK jy. — Si/i.-/,nri/ Wnh ftinnn. \ eomiiiunii ill ion h.is la cii received whit h aiiiniadvi-rts with gie;it freedom iij>on tiie (iovern- or and Council for a[ip'dnting on tlu- Pircctory ot the N. C. Kailroad g ntleinen who iire nearly :ill l.iwyi r .111.1 i/ouiiij /ii iriyir.t at that, vvitli very lit tle peis..nal intt rc't in the iload; while sui h men of the party ii' 'olcnian. H iwkiii' and Tn.Ilinger art- left 1 ul. 'I'lu- i bjei-tion so far as “young hiw- \-is’ iii'c : oiiccrin d l.ii' fi't. t* in it,—and iipplios t'> iii-inv otln-r c.-i'.-' ;i' well ;is the present, l.>r |,.|»..I1S too lol'i: to be Jiointed out here; — iiever- thi If''. '•> f.ir ;is the Jipi'oiutno-nt nearest t«i U' is l oiicertied. Ik >1 ( rt P. Pit k, l''(j . ' we are imt in- ciin. 1 t-i -i.ji-ct to it: a man of more experience III _dit hav.- | . t il app 'in'* .I; but none. w»' beli.-vt , b. tti r .li'p'is.'d t'.w ir'ls tiie l{oad :iiid all the in ti 1 'ts vvliii-b it inv'dv.'. If all the others are ;is Well in. hncl. we sh.ill n >t c 'lnplain on that score. (1’rt' J\ttri"t. .Mr. Fidd-up.your liamKs- fj, a single cent*. V„u , twenty years but coi.si.,,,,, ,1,., the sweat of other 1,^,,,,^ ••Vou have n,i, ' h> t,-:it, a:,d ilraiik, a,,.! , ‘P' »hr,t • ■ ■ I -'l-'iiiti," 'iI,'! .• I’l"'"111..tk, ‘ ' i: And this is the sum ti.t-i] , f the world “ow(-s y„„ „ livi„„v c.nies it indebted' t„ y„„ t„ S What have \ou j,/ rr. .'is.r,.,, have v.,ii ,av„ yn.. ...i;,,,; >' K- le.lal...!,' Uli,„ woHd owes you a livii,;,: j.fl,. there a more ahsunl i.hai! V,.,""!"' —a sponge upon the wnrl.j I'' i;i' into it It is your crcliti.r i„ \um liabilities arc in.nii-i,.,. ' "••thing, and yet you sny th,. J 1. Io tol 'J'he amount in* whi.h . ' ed to the world is greater tlian the power to li.,iiii!:itc! V,',, b-ibor of y..ur tw.. sln.iig a.iuJ' in work they might have eaim-.l. world the labor of that hrai'i, piithies ot tiiat lieart, the encr.,;,.’'‘'‘I yon owe the Worhl the wl.ol, n.i,r.,| •?'■- tual capabilities of a iiKili’. Awnk/"- that di-camy .lo-uotiiin'f i’i’^'^' ' which you liyc an.l l^t no I,.;.!!;, ^ talse as>ertion that th- vv.,rM isn^„ you liiive dono som. tiling. ® to .!/>/(/(//(,/y,—yoiing m.iii named Cru-o. son of .^ir. Andu vv ('lU'c of thi' eonnty, w;is killed on the P.itb ult . miles Wc't of I'ayettoville. II-' was r. tuniiiig fi..m M .rki t, when a loose li.'T'O ran tij> bi hiii'l his t -ain. frightening th.-m iiinl ciiii'iiig them to run ;ivvay. In hi' attempts t'. 't' p his hoist '. he was thrown to the gn uiid aii'l trampled uinier tln-ir fe.-t—so seriously in juring him that ho died a ft vv hours :iftorw:iids. S'th'.Jiitri/ n ii/( fini'Di. Fin. — (111 la't .''.ituid.iy iiftcrii'ion a negro h 'Use. in the 'Utlu-rn part of the town, Wiis 1 iiriii d il iwn. Aiiotli>r.—du't as we g'> to p.ress. half past eleven. A .'1 , tiie bell givcs the alarm of a tiro ov.r the Kiver, 'Jht distilbrv of yir. .1. H. I-'i.inner i' now burning, liaving just caught. The s.imo Pi'tillory wa' burnt dow n ii few we» ks since. negr i man ii i' jii't been broui:ht ovet very se- vt rely burno'l. L«>ts about S-’llHt,— JIV/. Jutir. \ reliable Ccti'Us of (';ilifornia has at leiii:th I ".tl obtaiiie.l, having been t.iken under the :iU'- pices of the Stale ir.itli.irities, p i:ivos, as the r.-iilt, a total p..pui;iti..n of *Jl!4,4o,') persons in tin- .'•'fate, lpi.it> acn s of huid ill cultivation, ‘ 1-do.) i-apit;il invc'ti d in ijuartz mining, •ft.li l.lP.t of (. p tal invi'teil in jiiaeir mininir, all.I ?•),''.) 1 in other mining openitions. lie- si'ies b41 ,o»; 1 ,,t c;ipit;il otherwise invested. In .\uLnist, l''.'i(>, the p..puhition of Pittsburg was m>,771. In d.inuary, 1S.'):{, it was lP\l?4L The Viiluo of tiixabh's, 0(M».(MM). .1 ( Cuiufh Mijturr.—“Tiike throe cents woith of li.|uorico, and throe ccnts worth of gum arabic, put them into a |uart of w;irm water, simnu-r them till throughly dissohed; then add three eents worth d ji irogorio, and a like quantitv of antimoniiil wine. Pet it coid, and sip whcn- evcr the cough is troublesome. H is pleasant, cheap, and goiMl, and will remove a common cough from recent cold. It’s cost is tifteeu cents.” A young lady was disfigured for life, in New \ ork, on W’edne.sday evening, by tho cxplo.sion of a eamphene lamp, while she was engaged in the act of filling it. Hood had a way of p. rp.-iriti. r. ~ l.i.iiselr. Me ucvrll..-'., mere pl.iy upon svlhibh but sentiment, am gave a douhl, nieiinii,.. ! to language, but t.. idoa.s c.mvc-vod i, 1" ' ou:,p.. ''■I'atea,.bel...|,,.,,|,:,,;,t^,j^, ot Pen Jiattle, 111 the cmiflict— •Jh.it camiii,. hall t.,.ik,fn,;,i,^ Ai;.l Ilf ho'i l.ijj arms. ' (b that iloleful allll.JUlll•^;Ifl(l[J( .. when— ’ "Tiioy vr,.nt fin'l f.M the «pr.n .\inl tin- sf.stoii t.ill.-il tLi‘ Ik,;;." Pi ine way of punning 1I„„J , ; cijUiil. "• Jnnixfii.-iitjn. — l-,,r ni„ri- tliuii tvi'. idea has prevaile.l, aii'l luanv arteiiii.-', l'‘'" made at different tiiiic' to ri-viv€ tL ers of old .ige. ly the i!itri.-iu(-ti.,n/i,j'!3' or other, of the vifaliiy i>f T„.. ? * tion ot bloo.l of a y.iiiiig and vijr,,r/,u r.-!! ' the veins of the old has hen sul.ject of c.vp,rluieiit. bur hitli. rt'. wl:died-f.r results. Thc .".tn !lt;.'l, ,.f-'ji- (diirnrgieal Society in Kri^i:,i..l 1.;,^ ' calle.l to the subject, and it is .,r- ever, luidi r the s: iicti..n ■ f tin-.' fairly tested th" traiistusicii .f ti,,- t . » ceit.iin (-ii.'i ' of bo.|i!y wcakiifyrf'-.. - agent d' gn at power. (’iniariij (irx if Unin—1*'tljjln; .IfrT ' . Well-known wit, and nft.'ii cn.ik's - with hi' lit'-rary atnl .>th.-r tVi.n.j, ciicle: At a piivao* p.irtv in L'l.-i n. j ■ who, though in the ;iufuiiiii r.f :i!l drcaiii' "f it' s],ring—^a; 1 t" .1 rn! not imagine wh.it in::k»s inv L.iir ;-a" s.inietimos fancy it n U't bf tiip-1^.:;.. f mary. with w hich my tiiaid i'in th'. I ■ brushing it. W h:it do yi-.ii tliink?" -I. nitlier be afraid, m.uhiui." n'[.lii-J t'u ' gnish»‘d dramatist, drvlv, “that ittht of time” ; thyilie. 1— Touring a recent invc'tij.eiti'>ii at I'. I., it Wii pr.ned th;it it c't -1-vtn'11>.- sti'iy a deniijolin of lii|ii..r. Pa.-of six doll.ir' f..r 'ix men to ai! in (•.|::rS;. .leinijohn and c-oiitelits. “You havo destr"Vcd iiiy p- cr f ‘:. i i sey,’’ xiid a dc-;pairing lov.-r t ' i tni - can’t do y.'U much harm. .b i.n. ‘-t '»’■ amazing sm;ill f.icce you hail, iitij w;. A Cincinnati I'Mit.ir beini: 'k-'i news?” rcplicl: “.■'ir. I soli my m*; ■ cents a week—don’t bother iii'\' The jrf iterday, * [has attra I of person fany prev; ^ .preni^*i*' I district c iup"' ard> IJoxes have been placed at the difTorent hotels in the city «d lioston for the reception of contri butions in aid td the Washington ^lonuiuent. FIlOM TIIK WII,MIXiTOX HKR.M.I*. Nl’H.'^KKV UUVMK.S FOR JUVENILE LAWYERS. A is an Affidavit filed for delay, R is a RiM of Costs Rlaiiitifl' must pay, (' is a client without any cash, 1) is a Heputy settling his hash, E ’s ail Executor “making his jack,” F’s a Feme covert “in rather bad whaek,’* G •» a (Jrand Jury who doa’t earn their feeil II is the llnhendum clause in a deed, I 's an Indictment for using a bludgeon, J is a Judjre, a firiifT old curmudjieon, K 's the King’s English so grossly abused, L is Law Latin, a lingo disused, M is in .Mercy for making false clamor, N 's Nudum I’actum, as dead as a hammer O is an (Mlicer nal>bing a thief, 1* is tho Prayer for gen'ra! relief, y is a Question which puzzles the Court R are the Itascals who i-elish the sport, S is a Supplement filed to a bill, T is u Troublesome Tenant at will, L is a L se, just the same as a trust, \ s a \ oxed ( lient coming down with the dust, NN ’s a NNitness who speaks nither free, X is the si/e of a moderate fee, ' is a Young Lawyer quite prond of his science, Z is the Zeal which he has for his clients. FLETA. “What di'l .Mr. die of’" :i4 ;. bor. “(>f a eoiiipiicatioii i't his friend. “11 >w d" y"U d.-'int" 1 - tion, tnv good sir!'” “11 ilinl." :; ' - other, “of two physicians, an ap'tli';::.t}' surgeon.” The li.mk of Enghin'l otnj'! '}''■ clerks, and the salaries ranj:e fri'iu .i '": - a year. Robert Hall did not lose li!> even in madness. A hypei-ritinu M'i •' his misfortunes once visited him in and said in a w hiniiifr tone. ••W hat tinnt:- here Mr. H;ill?” Hall sigiiifii^intl' brow with his linger and rcplicil.‘ bring you, sir—too much hruin. SA.M’L .). H.VS just received “'irrl' . C.ENL’INE (.iAUUbN ASPAR.vr.lS, 15E.\NS—Early Chin:». Early Valentine. Early Mohawk, l.jirge l.iinii. REETS—Early lilood Turnip. White Sugar. Early flat Hass.mo. Long RIood Kc'i. ('orn. Sugar or .''wect. CABBAC.E—Early Vi rk. Earlv Su.csr l.oaf. Earl'v tlat r.iitter?e« Large French lix-be.irt. Larce York. , Large English Urum He» Fine DruniheaJ CAUL1FL0^^ ER—E.-irly Loiidtn. C.\KROT—Long Orange. Earlv Horn. CELERY—White SoliJ CUCU M RE R—Earlv Kussi*" Early Cluster ^ London Lone Orcen. EGG PLANT—Large Purrlo- LETTUCE—Roval Cabhsiif- Large Green Ice He»d. Ice Coss. MELON—Pine Apple. Nutmeg. Water. . ONION—Wethersfield barge beJ Yellow .'silver Skin. PARSLEY-Double Curlcl. P-ARSNIP—Long Snu'oth- PEPPER—Large Hull Nose. Sweet M.iuiitain. PUMPKIN-Coiinecticot FioM- KADISH—Earlv L.mj: Si.irlet. Early Scarlet Turnip- White Turnip. Rlack Fall Spanish SQUASH—Early Yellow Hush. TO.MATO—Large Ueil. Pear Shapetb TURNIP—Earlv Sj-rinc. Purple-top Kuta Large Eng'i^'h Norl'' A choice assortment ot For sale by ^ ^ njvv ■ L.ls, ho'” [tjiiiiniont jprivate h [iofnre. Lppirit of [put i»«^ ' [render th the conifi fiditig w- Itn0nie.«, \ ilace.s nf At ^boat and city, > for the p cent poin (•ouipasp, there niu fcvpnty I city limit jivcnue w tators, eil the siilcv iiinnding The w (nsterh’ though f ven on ptill it wi but inval I in the op As ]> oonipanit thc P'lra where fh Wni. Jli laent of cvmstitue ? upon the .if iiiarohod Savcnne, l.jdgings Arrivi; fd l»y jind l*re? A :ind Han ■M raniremci # the Mar.>- ^ Aids. The 1 than any . l'’irst ^ rnited Henry, . were sue. i Then ^ whieh th ijUelltly fended 1 aid.; nex By pri date the of the c gates of Thc Pre.- were adn cred way ronniinin with the Hile irate inent, in yard froji ing and t and the ijuite p The luittee of rived i inalitie form cri' ii ing Up t Kloi't th right hai nnnistcri t^tates. 'i’he n. ral Addi jiaper, b oratorica that ma urea, wh tifteoii tl ; ■' ’J'lie add clock, ji conclude of it wei The j dress wa anillcrv. to the niinutes, •MOn, iiM. V'j Kx-1 aids, tte ^ The 1 ■ f*f the p ™ rapiilly i the .sout Hi-l*] ^VLite ! Tacatcd arriving ^ niore wa ^ jf his fe l^ujnn f^atisfat-ti nil.St of very niu •■ailed it I*])' 'ken strongly n ’■un.x, tli . “Hert fuiietiou i| —-Was I t -~.'vas, s thuig sir . ‘dd J{ull }»e had I- interest traticiu his nom * ^Vhereu I '"cry spe ^Partine prior to ^be l*re.‘ inaujr,jf eourfa Jan’y 12, . J hiuv. >ngtoti It ^'■reste.d. The re •‘i'Jad du liianh for saU hrrC'
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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