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cre, hisiciic wots n;
MuiV-f.;. i km lick as many sich like sku
sjcu, as cDuIJ be d,ruv mtoa forty aL
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Cip:aia Jushn .Martv 'was-1 nns
boJJeitnaVj capt-tins olih; R v ' Jtio..'
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aiJ i west -r . - " - tMuu3Ktni man- cown that twn f.,r f ; ;- r ..
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thr-e.ic. fEW-:cr,m. ,.8dc . , , - 1 OI inu-tary storu, Man lhe ai;cy cat
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k ',' ELS ?" "1- I 2-o "f l)e.crcW'.of bich c lie
Si n, hcc.-. over head .Vrqs. lbc floor 1 Mauty rV full sixTect m Lei5htf stout
Vf VV'S'J ybertd4 ly " h:s d's- .-"e wore a course hand
)c arjc,u toul' j which, as 4hcy stuck out aikU he
Ci the c.cjk, ncarlv batiogllh a rou ,h i8 W' as brun. in" .mln
r ' t' orT V ',' i as, he was daring in conduct. Ue.wib
ter
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mime;!, aua utira strong
tremuluusncs of tho pgudhioiVw;
its chafactcrs, brirg almost le2ble!,,',
ill 'ihl fl'oftin ''irniK:.
. ! constitole my brother. Paul DarihoK'l1
crny Martin; hcir'ii) mv who! estate. rc&J ! cre ...fuc.t.
atiu paroaai unj my testa men Uxy eecu.
tyr.anJ dtlainircf my estate.
yltf caq of death, ibsence or dis
abilitv. 1'ium4 Vmv ;:fricnd and collrnrriiP!-
Kh aid Simon, my testamentary executor ' hharrence ofth4 vatcrot the U:- Ande,
andMctainer of mvostale. r - " j in us pritn.tirc tite, bv mixing it 'whU a
MrCrc tneir nttao
soir.c lumber in las neu'.itiortu- i t).
wdrjsfihe sitftier sVtcnt. - The! ztven
pretty, sironprools during the! jtheir
-'"y cratificauon viih,vajf v
VT tor lhe evival ' primitive CAn'wa
liljfln your quarter. 1 cocifidrhtly exne:
triit thejircseut genera!ioa ee Uol
in the West Iiidies,-
r easy siil, the cx-, toofat Marscih'cg, while
passed through rhuhdleJ
minutes jt was
rti
, tin W'irw f I'-stu-ct c.i-j;
I hi ri4ut Ijf mriMV mi u, ,;
0.' I'.irr, ' G'3! 'Ih'" vi.'-CT is tci.inj,
' w art truth, iif,-" hop and"iov; 1
0a "'I'1 r' from h" ,tur,it d,rt'lng"
low ..u lrrlt M irriin hsk a'xnv ,
(t, ihcc-Toc'!s -d by evrry. .sound,
IVhin nsfurc's iiU-nvtcf..'i ro-jrjd ., .. ,
i vvla.r.. yot notdi'ilwc lh7; !,'!'; . '
i lV"jabyvant! tho soflrc', w'ric all
y.tr t l! nK.d, in ell lhtf all. s
, iinst bji uriu nifc luu-iiU. 1 '
' x ; it6-i on pirili n v ,h ir nnd troaur ,
' i;,v , ico"lni t) hi,- lH-'.aj'jrf, " i
L , ,.( 1 '. ! fiMl HjM.tUf ? I ' '
.) pra,-"i!f h;re.M3r f;u-U weak j ... -. . "
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tm." rfilc n4'A.' 1 pvr.ot miirs
! ;'Pv.. .i i j nd.niicc jj'uc'i it drwfk ' ' . .
Aoi b l slnip-ck!! ll latbv; f ' ( .
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i- s4'v,btl nn 1 it 5J,'
K i'!jr bJuti) oi thj?ky.,
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Jit iy -Id pj)tapli.H tli ti'ilojii:
' i ! .) .'c li'TC ami as yo-i pi" by, " '
-I AJ vji tc n-u', ro i)i'p,wa t ' .
) K Am rffg TiH! ivi be
I j p t v lor U -tU arid f ?r'.A " -"
j,..,. ,.. w j;, w!i. iuurtiKli'iove insrrlp
v, r , iV Uiiirml'Hi.J. wrutt? Jefictii It
i " ."'IS 1 1 u"v jn I'm iiot'caMlont,
J'm 1 1 lc whirS way you Went." ' ,
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--iarn t. .bymunr: l m nderpcn- On a, fine morning
i-mnu-na,, . uv. JJOCk" ! SS .tt.fc 4 i J UQ WIS Undl?
m' pcopl- !oj, i.hut nonce 4 kind, Jcuim, words, "diil ho
ainHtheilur.y'-! ET vo lho CTQJ , f
I- "That hra.s 1 L i FC , ,a- - , lu.aers. I flv0d starvation he got a place a appr!
, 1 Mt)Ta Hand.. ., j anly p.lC(?j lhe eckf hh I .ce tQ fl rintcr A,r .
iV m, cr,." d! ,u,s.T.,t. ' piA.c0'uiiW 111 fM-'iftment.". lie ga?ed in he wa. received era - a journeyman.' nnd
doui meiidlewith no more harJwar . ' " , f ' ' JM"- t,M Vtu"x. WJJrts' . ". ?ctl
o .-'o vi.m,. '"! iii i uc Miviiijijc ihs UU415S, vuai iu inree years
'CSew'Urle.ina, thi twenty. first day ,cf i ,iXjcrat : component nart of ieeira brandy,
May, eighteen hundred and forty .six; i- f'hicb os Bufnspys, made heirt unco
'VSincJ,J - F. X. MARTIN," haPPy-" 'They U" there fr a c6nsidcra.
.The Nvw 'Oilcans. Huiletin pives the bio time and talUI of times" and
tarianisHrt Income tho general rre!ii:ion of '
Mhnvlnz sketch of. his. life
The late Judge MaMin, left his-patcrnal
a lad, vuth four
francs'-tu; moneyi ascitis .'Sole
patrimony.. I lo rambled abeyt - the West
Undies and 6na!lw reached North' Carolina:
There his mooev was txhiustctJ. and.to
child
ritvfhif rap, no -howl"
j " Tl!. c!o r opened by the cicrV
i t'u; fcli'w Nivliud )u'.. Asipprcsseu
j porvidrji!- the countenance ol the tueu6an,i,
a .inn departed, vwrucli, as.tnc'
cIm'-I, vcnu-d,itse1t in a brold lvw.
'"Vo'i'te R smart vouna cntl
o.an!' I.awlr-dihejoaler, mroug.t xp j Mi,oW'(lVer know that'" nuicklv
khol.. a 1ft -.held the d.nr fast with both onJ , - . ,,w lI.ia,1- ckl)
rv smart voung in iu,
and - ' V' "iiJic. iioiiic ui-t iiujuiu up:. money enowgn. to. uuy out tivs
1 "n ht- .five Rntl hw4 T.intfnnn r. i f -".::.. fl u 1 i .
, -T'lshmin by birth) an order to . , Inf 'tlSnr
ooor vCo aloft and rcnoit" ' ! . u.:nL ....I ,r,I .S.. v-
i.""1! "gte and, two small crui- partner in tire brick vard died. Tn'seitliri"
.tew timesTof times msl. nrespnt. nnrl ir
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come-of the indoni'iable courage . and in.
vincible power oj the United States voUm
tceis, and of thejcowardly craVtn Mcxt.
cans. Indeed, from the mood -they were
then in, V they could,-' as they expressed
it, ."wall into 1 Amnudia and his xihoU
pusillanimous host!" "
Oneot thm pud occasion to withdraw
ior n iow nunuits. ana aiter-makiner in
ad. v'i dje 0Doh2V for his temnorarv ah.
?ence, he assured his . friend that but lit
tle, time would elapso. before he would- re
oui tun. Aot' srelurnim, however, as
soon as his friend thought he sliould,' the
was the report
han.U f viic ti v
m mium iiTi.w.1 vnxr in.u
out-1 ol ciwivjtss t. i - i
ploughing Vr vC0J'a 3fr7a nJ was
itransoaail, vttthe T.,rlrun of the
.jjiouienani twa
rpr'vV asked Manly. .
. ' ' ' tr 1 Hi'!! rlCrlkvif ilia n.nrn"
,n,y-U!s Vu.Mhk. ,o gtl.out o tint ,cp. tl,o position of ilVe.ves.
uni your l,-e.Uu,t, Why, ma be W'a' thai
Aji if cr-di git anv ii'u.b IDOare. noon, jf ttiucaud i , s f r .
Mr. mi it--n,.i ci in iiaj', i 'l-iio
lloiMliikf.'rti'v fAr n.l!;l I Will' OndJ The UlC i
fmtn the preparnHors.jri'iKing on ttpn out.
s1i?, the propcc w-33 that the insiders'
were t-i-bo m td.'pns mars.
t :-A ihiY.irrht Ktruck the attendant. He dis
eohnecied the wire, and pla.-iny. it m-cofi-.t
tict vvith the knoh of.Lhc door npqn Uje lore, your Honor.
hii c' hU cotwanion let on the bitter y. iijr-rtish frij:ate.au.
i "Pho door fleWbrieViiistrntatteouslv, and The-llague iair r2? rlS-. .;
our a1hnt strar.-er vfith the seal skin cap fthc stianjc sail ap4 i "c and soon
was dncoverc4-in lha act of an anti-angu--, 9trelctjiV:jr .across h - PlaJn f'Snti
W (iccntdown stairs, th sido of his hca.if cauvasa, ari'levidentl) i n,jCf ;pasy
scraping tb.o Vaint from tho cJges gf .lhi tc,-. l- It became a r, i.-p nf oun.
steps, and his legs', mean lime; performing i on account of the dispar. " .. ?weTcr,
m ihvoT'j-inry fiiTouette, which would have Hague sHould meet her "f' ' f
djrie inficil'e credit td- a French -dancing ter a count U in the cabin, l13' ' A';
on dcqk and: nave orders to . i rri'ca,tlJ
anin sent alpft.
4The appears n
re itr.
Aails
rgo briars.
same as. he
aheFj are a
ii -ii,' A -iti Vo?A i)ntilaf tie 7W. T
a-lhiS llio Prlsarlplc. " .
A i 'i"1 f Vm, thrust cotiirab'y.too
r, r i'-Vn'(iur of inoCtld, pints and at,
i t'jv c,t.i.,'.Nf tt.oivi'St ' ;J
t,.w .i.eh r re 'eh": icd ,in wm co w:.t Jc
f ,iii"l .'tin,' Underpin ning to a
-i.-'lj hi Ujof otherwise geocr
C," 'or'i'jtiJS. th ; Vvhol' buirtg surrrii'in-
kv t s'-m.I' v 1 il h wn c jvert'd wjth a
-I ,U-c' N ear" n'J" fat ,h a!v.) sralkin
H! .'f.K'Vl.n .tLRttiSriJ pants, iVi-t,
.UK
mister. ;., i
It so chvrced Miai jilenas had purchased
a buncli oi 'ucifer matches the night before, t
of l lift ship.
Then he began to walk ths
x course
ck in a
neck.
which had been deposited in his coat pock- j hurried manner, with a corner
et. In his 'progress y down tha e matches j cloth in;hismouthiaDd his lookr.'1,
haJtwcome ignited, and by the time : he) passion. fn a Jew tijinates 'he V?UnS
li-d waclied'thc first flight he had partial. I wit'hCa stentorian voice ' -mt-'d
fcom first cfiects of'dhcj ' "About the ship I:
ihefluidl li'osted through his. frigate I'll ttttc
i? recovt or 1
shock! V--lAil tl
veins,' hi coat tails were. on firej". arid hv
wisnii'u't forward1', in his imagination
and by.thila cljjrt of his tormentors.?
lie discovered the hie.- and prcsumfilg U
won t
her. or ril
fast in" h-r-ll.
The (lagwe vtas in afew hours
spraklng dtaVvco. , She haile 'her
g'onist by a vfiot. from aneTghteen poun
Suicide in WatKiitglon. A clerk in
Nv pepartnneni ai Wishinton, f. lhos
name of Maurcv.'put an fend to his lifuuri
ounuay last. ti was a incnai me .sec
retary of the Nqvy, and very respectably
connected.' ..z. No cause hat ;Wen. assigntfd ;
forthe mehnch,oly deed. 'jv . . s
Socrates being asted the'way to hancst-.
fame, said, "Study 4 to lehat you wih, '
to seem." ' ' 1 v 1 , "'
latter "put o;jv
soon, in a zigzag course, returned, but.tn.
their partriersl'iip accounts .it became no
j cessary'to ejaminQ their.. looUer-: It cwas
found tbat every itcrn-j of .their joint house.
noiu expense was marKeu uown iromoay
to,day, and that for the whole seven vears
they had shared the same - laule together
iney had each expended, on an. average
only twentr-fiVe cents per day; including
lood and clothing for their. &er ants and
all other expenses of house keeping! Dur.
jng .all., this time ' the Judge iwas receivieg
a salary of S5000 per year, besides large
profit from the brick yard, and 'from his
rents, and money placed, of interest, his
400 francs have been since increased to
400,000 and upwards! The Judge Kycd
a very poor man and died a very rich one.
During; tho Hhird of a century he held
ofllce, he had to decide "uporv immense
interests submitted tb the Court, and no
oooiever supposed that fof millions of
monry his opinions cculd l)e made to
swerve a hair's "breadth.1 His integrity
was- above the slightest suspicion from any
qinrier.-2. O. BuUelin. "
stead of going
friend had been
too. a He . who first left;
up to where himself and
sitting, he approached "4o
wbcro - viciaui .Mexican mule was -hal
terrd. 1 L .;" .
;' sVCome BiUsaid he, layinr his hand
on'the hind quaiter of the mule, "let's go'
to our tent."
"Ace-ep.ee,p cried the rfiule, letting
fly his left hind lbg at him, striking him in
the abdomen, and sending him on jhe
broad of his. back. in among the neighbor
ing chapparal. t - " -
- After recovering, he picked himself up,
and advancing ngain' towards tha mule,
said Look Jibrel Bill this is d d
shabby condpctlt I would'nt treat a 1 Mexi.
can so letting alone an old comrade.' If
you ha'fce any spite against me, iust say so,
and I'm your.mpn; but don t strike a fellow
that; way, with the butt end of. your mus
ket; in the dark; -1 tell you. I feji thai last
wasp-i'it ?nd parcel o( the."cussid inven-, . which was returned by 'a broadside frt
aion' he sprang to his-feet, and witlt both the largest ihjp. After a smart, acth
ivUKls onsiiiy.ai worK ueimiu nnir, iur iuu
ptifposd "0f: smotllering tho fiame,.". which
was roistihcr the 'seat of Ms inexpressibles
ho' pel1 for"' ;hc-&Ueet door at full gal-
, i, ,h .iin. HU-J.IVH IMt- rrron-
by plsosi.jn; of'Mys UfcM-,j 'P,',Fi' yr Hi.lpt'W ' Ow! murd
Vrs' , ' f : fr f'!!)!'1,s,Viouted the victim, ashodar-
U,s i r.i on tno f eJ ?6 ;uducclt . .... J
pvu?fc a-.J If.d H.'imaorol iail , , . . l1ashmJ trtwar(ts Baltimore, at
If a liu'.uou himscf, v Ahite.evc ami - , . . , h wnh;nin )ijC"
I' tnic'il- hive been proud Lurkily, a
f!-itpf Kir hn rciuinins 1
.. j' .it
mbbi.Mi.el rlphicn,-ana on . i,re ;lffl hfiiliscovefed a servant ith
.fh.Ri: ly 'V:Wtachcd tof.ne of e hydrants, bu
i.TZ'.ng- niQ-J . -iu: l,I,i K?n fTiKi mvpmpnl
OlwO .).r. i il ; i Rnrkf ;nnd turhinor shorl
the largest strucklier colors
to be a B f iiish' lette r ff r marque. The
brigs t.'uring 'the fiht sailed'-In, opposite
directions, and as tho wujd soon'after blew
into .a gale, they escaped. ; The- prize was
manned, safvly -brought to". Biton, . and
sol!l to Mp. Itjs5fI, a noted Boston mer
Cl. -.Txf ' " , , ' , ,
"lanly continued to croise in th West
itself j Tndi.es-'-nnd a little w hile Vfter the LrilKant
v,'i".i in-
ir1) U ur, in
i-strm't,
a.: at' th-j icL-gri'p w iics- s
'lc! That the teherrvf-W
ws'.l, I don't "poiirrcive-nuth.in' pei
? cuhi'r "luut.'.'tf'Jf s;nngs, !o.i'y ond'
r en t oilier ic I 1 , 1 .
.'rh-if- th- li.Vitni i" lljVV h
i 1 a- urchin nwr.c dorwi) neut by.; t
" W iv n daes 'she-T'ic- -slfir'' . . t
"V.vj'd h ycr a m jhar," h ,.,'1-'t
v-.rw r . 'v- "
.the office) up thar."
Ti. ljiffcras stwvntajl(ic door of lh
1 u 1 by hook' or.' crook" ,f otind
W iirt!irae flints of 'Stairs, into the
KVt.Tice. 'The attendants inquired.1
'Vv io gontlemaa had to ferward' ; ,
.vi7 .'ic who's iyr'' ' 1. :
it will you sendj" ' . ' ,
a I !nr?" i , ' I M
T ,;sc is t'ie tclcgrapli office, sir.'! '
''V jc whoii thiqdef saidVil
VI 5 iped vou hai business, sir." .
X.Hhta' oiha sort ic qui'e the re
r"c ver?; o' the coniroiry.?1 " " . . "
'Vt-tt r,lou have??' t ' ' fj
)'l ant to mako some'ic quiries."
'ie hxir heini carlv. and little dJing,
P clerks -sry charivably determined up-
fan with thcjellpw, with a. view
J s-betinj hint. The'opportunity for any
hn gntu'.trnis escaped them, iiovfe ver
-3r as mey commenced a consultation up-.
a J-he bet m?ans t5 bencfit-ihe intruder,
ie stpi Up totme-of the batteries, which
(nfcj, firtunatcJy, to be but lightly
ilgl anj, concrudin; that the knobs
"rsprtaVihe pjited his cap'oVer.his
'1 5Ui.a ajiempieJ to 'remove One of
'-.bile,: t'.o ncAt rtwmcni Zena lay
lie rushed to the spot, and turtiing short
bcfoie him a posteriori ho begged him
.aj thedopofhisivoice, "for Gods sake' to
l hips his sable . frionds eye didn't
l,fVt.ni and' rrav be- his "ivory" didn't
JkJiifi'V'p-.hir charitably .turned the'eurrent
of the. stream"; upon the' ucmentionab'e
portion of he pnor devil's ncthecments!
"The fire was evtinguished without - seri
oes damage, as the papers say -the loafer
whs:thijrou"l)ly saturated agd having ex.
changed his "lieay inside' wet" for a skin
drenching, he-departed, perfectly sober'
amidst the jeers of t he crowd who bad wit
nesscd lhe fyiah niot vociferously curs
fn" nil iipprovements 'in magnetism and
combustibles. :. r- 5 . O.' P. J3
.-PnilaJc'pW! Octobero, 1846.
; ; . " .. '' r. i ii.il.. ' !- " ' :;' ;:; ,;' :,..!'
,(7. Prentice', of the touisvil!c Jo'nr-.
nal,' is quite tho champion of the. rl)g
editorial. ! He hits harder aud faster than
any man who writes for the press. Here
is hisJast:, . - "
"An exchange paipcr asks whether Santa
Anna, if he' were t6 catch' Mr. Polk upon
the hih seas, would give him a free piss
into he United State: If- Santa-Anna is
tho enemy cf the United State ho pretends
to bet heceruinly would. : ' ,
1 Xcter SjlirfeJ'Sobotly is satisfied in
Ihfi world. U legacy is left a man he
re-rets it is, not larger. If he finds a sum of
monev, he searches the spot fot more. It
ho is elected to some high office, he .wish
es for a oetter" one. If hi ncji an J
tantsfor nothing, he stnves; for more-wealth.-
If be is a single man. he look-in-
oal for a wife,.and if married- for chil.
dren. Man is never satisfied.
chase of him by a British fljet, noticed by
Cocr, toc'i pkicc.
' The termination of.lus naval Career, as-
described by our" uiformant,'was- charac
teristic of.ihe man. " As Jthc Hague was'
sailing on a pleasanf day, underan' easy
convass'j the winu hg'ht, sea smooth, a sail
was'descrfed, when Manly ordered a dhase.
As lhj frigate 'nearcd the strangeri" "she
nppcacc,d to be ix tneichantman of the
largest class,' w.Uh all her sails set English
colors -flying a'nd a most beautiful sight
she was! arid itvas noticed tfia('she did
not appear to fear the approach of ao cne
my. -The Hague soon'.spoke her, but
her -answer-"was not distinctly heard.
M irily' seized the trumpet and i oared in his
terrible voice. . r
Strike your, colors, and come under
my' Ice!" r" ; . -
1 "Peace!!' was the significant reply.'
., "D n it," how l should Ijke tq pur a
broadside into her!"-remarked Manly. . ; ;
The explanation of the security felt by
uhe, merchantman, was the fact ihut
it, had ihe-r.fcws of the treaty of peace of
1.753.-2705071 Fosl. ,
' - . - : -'-
pi. Franklin recommends in Jhe choice
fcfa.wife, to select her froth a bunch; : ' A
down oast editor say the ; common prac
tKro now is to select her ieilha bunch.
What a luslie is constsntly raised about the
women j-n tlirse -days: ' .'
, There now beore Congres,s'the plan
of a'fircship, made by Mr.-Brown, 'ot ll
hnoisfor marine and i Harbor defences
It is so. constructed as- to reflect, oiT tehot,
whijo it is capable of tovekrping in 'a sin
gje nAomcnt, an enemy.' ship in a sheet ol
inextinguishable fire.- It is. not' against
sh?ps alone fhit Jbs- drcadfu cngmc of
destruction might be used, bu in Und &er
victiti dcfeiiding passes, it' would also
prove invaluable, . , .,''"
. ' The Razor Strop ?Inn. 1
This man seem3 -to be ' sharpening the
wits tif the Down Masters.:- A Maine pa",
per contains ; the ' following 'extract from
one" of his speeches on tempcrtnetf' made
apparently with hlj basket in hand,, and
with an eye single, to the salcj&f his strops;
. . !,AVhen Lwas a'di unkard,' not only was
triy, wife and myself ha!t starved, '! but my
old cat w'as atso reduced to a perfect skel
eton..;. :And ntit oo.ly thai, but she crew an
out and out old: thief. '.Cause why? v Why
Xccaufcc she could Inot Vet enough Ttd eat
actiotAi-
rtii nsho went nrnliner' ft.id t-il
She proved " ofiff lhe neiffhbor . , . .
very : once in. a' whifev Id hcar the
boTscryqut 4cusi that Smith's cat.
io my rneit, cuss-thai Smith's cat,
cajh in my; psh and cus that bmith s
hjys drank ' up ; all my milk. rU But
and ftx she.stay at home and catch mice
TV ml mtrtn .nnlThl nnt n ...... i ,
ofmci JHIV.C luuiu tit. jjv-t tiuiuua
cati sa refi we a soct man's mice
of wha,'m t0 ''ve on lue recollection
ter bccause. lo enl-before their mas-
I . ri runtr n A nrt.i n f o , ll-.n.
wouldn't A! ecra?try My ofihem
But lic car s holtow tooth. .
different iurV' lhiS IOjK 'a
0ffiah,andmrn,.th,a e
plenty of thlce llfn? bm,lh S'Cat. h
neighbors fiMi VIld o-lve.to steal the
Sir j'my mjc6 wV any rlor.e-'- No-
my. oldcat'.waslt11 1nd rtu,nP fn.d
didn't take firtv mnd fct,V(l' ar' 1
cr! No, sir.e.Ti1ern.3ke ?',mca k;
two mice, ond ttrt1 wou.!d JUsl f lch
ibe could cat at one was 9 s
had eat .thrm, she woV afll! vbe",lre
ter a good nights rlst e a?d of
io the-morning witT thepUld wate-up
lion of knowing tfial lheY'ng 8-w'c
mice.were not all coneA P'un,P
wexe a "few more Lett of theVr1 ine,rf,
Xarrlnpe lrcelt la Cairo. . '
.'Ve Were attracted by th round, of loud toicea
in thftlrcrt, accompAmady t roll of nlamc I -'
lliet-e wcrt Ihq harbmfen of" one act m lii ira-
ni of a niarriiie proceion. Tbrce bride'tlcct 1
were being conducted jii treat atate to tbotaib, l
a ceremony always pbserTed uu the tTe' of a.,";
ueddm. Tlie ladies iremed very jounf, cs
jiecially ibe uno.Vbo tta'ked firt; ahecyuld nt ,
have bee-n'nioco than n'nc or ten years !d. No-"
tlim can bo more whimsical tha 'tw, hi, !,
cry of the. women, inreonjunclioft with the'rnon v
otonous aound of the rfera&osia, (derail. U4 ) 'd '
J meant to be expressive of joy. In - imo intan-
ces jne onae on tier rsiurn irorn ti bath u rr -
f.. 1.. .:.u. j . .
T.1.BICU Willi, IUTC. WCr, II U I lUfCI! SC. J t
are. earned before her. About uina D. n. vr
a fa in heard the muit a'n'd saw the- younjrestof
me nine oriuea conauctea in the bridejrnHjm'a '
nouse, wnese ai was to aB through the ninr.
ijujfc,. cemuuinai. ooon aiicrw.rc lae othtr
ttx-n lilulpil "Vnnli In rr .llnull.... .1 ? J
pageant. ' - , '
. All I be brides were vuristians, which was in--'
cheated btlhe absente of lho .jay party-colored?
canopy mat t invariably earned over tha heads
of the Mahometans. : It is lho Custom rf tfee Ori- i
fntala here, - whether Christian r MaMuliiian,"
to parade the principal street with slow pace
in leading rthe destltied.ont,, a'mid rreat reioic
ings, to ttie-House of her. future husband, ' Tlie '
face orthe bride so closely Tciled: a neh scarlet
shawl is tbrown ovet her head, rechins; o her.
feet.nd quite concealing her firure,. .- To raake
!vher look tajU somefbinjr high ta usually ifTixed
to the, heaa, . wncn derormity the -.Inflfan shawl
covers 4nd then surmounlinf the whole is a head
lick just as if a draggoon'a horse had kick. dress decorated with, gold and jewels, a sort of
eu me, . uome qov, no more of that;- lei
us shake hands;'!'. and again" he went- up
within kicking distance-of the mule.
" Wee.ee. i-eet, growled the mule, and
vgaih Jie, jjave: tTbe'-intruder ra kick which
laid him flat on the, pround. r
' "Murder! murder!" hecned, "I'm shot
I'm-stabbed lie has run Lis bayonet
through me-rhe has broksn my head with
lhe, hutt end ofhis musket I'm shot I'm
killed! . Guard! Kinds' Cuaijl! Bounds'"
.j Alt ficted by the noise, a crowd instant.1
Iy gathered rmr d; 5 lights were brought,
and the groat ki ked was picked up ' out of
thcchapparal. Two of his "ribs only were
found to be brol en,; and his friend and
comrade, Bi!),: wa'a thq- first ti) render him
assistance. Of ourse," although he-Could
io l.tlie tune; be made to believe it, ..it
n'as t onco scnithat hn enemy in disgiiMC
was the peevisfi rliule. nnd not-his friend
and comrade s defjer. Bill.
Terc Orhant Delia,
t- ' j. Jefferson
Mr. JffTurson Ivas beynnd :he or h'rrary
dimensions,' 02'' upwards of six feet twb
co
roa
inches in height,
reel in his' earring
appearance. iin
his hair originally
silvery in old. age;
s-parklin with Y1
wiih,philaniliray
forehead broad,
7,n
bor Mail leaves Green May IIa,r
.'a .k u. 1 " I.i. rrionin
uiiu 19 kitiiiLvi tyy v?huiu !Ui . .
man. on foot:' For some "two hr ' ? "
habitation, tfxeent, eriiai)s: a ic
w icrwamsi and the mail carrier, in
to lhe mail, 'carries - two tweek
besides an axe two blankets', 'and
and eaiinj; utensil.-' There is no
trail, a-nd ou'bis first trip the carrier" Ur
: ' T . I I " I ...II If . t .
aninaian irutce, ana "Diazes tne w
sd that Jie can keep the track on iheoll
trips. The d.&tance is over three hundre
jm'es, ontl the Green Bay Advocate states
it takes about two w eeks to go 'through.
If the carrier is taTten sick; Dr. is lost on
hi journey, he i alone in the wilderness,
far out of reach .of human aid, and the
non-arrival jrUt he appointed time will
the only announcement of his, death.
Tliere are few mail routes iu She' world,
the feet vice of whichs so arduous as'ihU,
inin nui wen iiormea, c-
ojuand imposing in his
complexion was lair,
red, became whits and
hi$ eyes were light blue,
diligence, and beaming
tiis nose was larg, his
and his .whole 'counte
nance indicated gr.eat sensibility'and 'pro.
found tbought. -Iiis manners were simple
apd.'polished, yet uignified, and ull'whoap.
proached' him werb- rendered perfectly nf
case, both by , his',ref)ublican. habit.4, nnd
hi3, genuine politrticss: Ui3 disposition
being cheerful, his conversation was lively
and enthusiastic, remarkable for the pun
ty of his .'.colloquial diction and lhe correct,
ncss of his phraseology. He disliked form
nnd "parade," and liis ares was remarka
bly plain, and oftenT .slovenly.'- Benevo
lence apd liberality were prominent traits
of his disposhiorf. VlVlus. slave he was
an indulgent mastelr.' Asa neighbour, he
.was much estcemcd or. his liberality and
friendly olhcea." As a friend, he was ar.
doint and unchangeiblej and, as a hos, the
municence of his hospitality was 'carried
to tie tvxeess of self-impovorishrnent He
possessed greatiortltudo 61 mind, and hhv
command of temper was such that he was
never seen in a nation. '
A?ra rnn of fettdrs and a votary of sci-
:v j i.riuj '- .1 '
vueo, iic uujuirt-ij iiigo uistinpuon.- in llie
classics, aid in sf.vral European langua
ges, as welVas in rriathemaiics, he aUain.
a prpficiclcy nat common--to American
tudeiits. ' 1 1 I V . '
Vith-rcgai' to pis political opinions,
i uia cuaiucicr-as a siaiesmao, ins ctjun-
Tien have jvidSlyj. diflere'd in their resti-Vs-
By,atii neirsons he has brrh con-
must pure, amiable,
siuereu at remarKa-
th
A
a
V
V
.Viritv
bly
and
mosS..
Jived.1
n has been
.-11
tivein tne qVJities which durnifv
nhumtio ljfend as one of the
-headed sfsmeja , that ever
;ufe which oi lheie
tiara, or crown; this is often but a loan. Iu ad-
dllron, to these; externals she is generally -very
richjy ellired. A crowd or female relatnes arid
friends usually accompany jfhc bride, one allertd
aiit fans her, lest she should faiift in her smother
ed condition; another carries a chair tliat jhe may
rest when fatigued; and oilier sprinkle hTcr with -eostly
perfumes, pr alrew the choicest flowers in
her Path. - ' . . '
. We met a bridal procession lo-dtfy,' necompa-
r.iA1 k it.. Inin A - ha r. ;: . l.-.l. '
are freauentlv united. . 111 order te cnhnnce ih
pimp and'.ttlTucl of the display, Jum jrj'frnni
her stature the -bride must haVe been a Ichild;
"buldic was quit concealed by the amplitude, of
her rich and grotesque costume. The hov's di-
..;t:AnVM,. r. r.-'..,i.n - --
tinvu.na, ..uj ,iai mv inv.-TLncnuii rm;'-ini.iu.7
He rode.a stalt-ly. horse, wll caparisoned; fjillo'wv
cd byjjti fine camel decorated with relvrt trap
pings, feal hers and i bells. A' gothiedopklnjr
:halr: was borne in front, elaborately, wrought .
with fK-arl;aud,a tuolley'crowd, alwayl piciuTes
q'ue Itrrc, swt-ikd Irs train into mirxtrtance.!
. "'A--, marriage ''procession ias just panio oat -
Jiouse; the object, as. usual, seemingly a cJifl'd. -
fhe was .riciir arnareJeti, with a liaru on lrt
head, and her whole person enveloped in ii sy.
perb scnrlel shawl; the figure looking inwe hk a
rnoving mummy than a youthful being. j!JT "
fnends cotvdactcd her to the bridegroom unflrr k
c&nopy.of red aBd yellow silk, with the sounfi" of k
music, and the hcaltcring of fragrancS; evcrj.
tlBng lo render tho ."cmmon!al itnposinif.' a3cr, v
ding to the taslo of the Orient.-rAriothcr bridal
party preceded by. an fnfant .prepared for thp'ritel
of circumcwonj lie wore a costly dress, 'wilh.a, .
croi' rd g'dd, andho band of his turbsrj- sf-t
W ilil it els. Tho child was earned b v his mnlh-i
..... J . .
tr, wjio was fancifuRy attired irt scarlet! rohcs,:
ai d a deep, flowing, orange-colored, veil.- ir
, Sletchn by a rrndtnt in Cutra. '.'
. , , ' t '.' f
' Singular Death The Sanders illc, (dn.) Tpl. t
eicope, gifts tho following particulars jofithe
deth of Mr. "Wilham'tluck, Jr., fnrmfrly a rjesi.! 1
dent of WanTiinirloo Count, bnt mnri rrronll'
y . .' " j., - - --r "j
of Louisiana. 1t ap(x.ars that Mr.""Buclt brina;
compelled to travel for his btrftfi, had purchased;',
a drove of hogs in Kentucky for the Georgun uiar.-
m-i, ana procceueuas iar as icwnau, LOwvlta
county, tieo. lie was landipg cfjivcraing willi
some genllemen,and holding lira horse, ths reins
of flic bridlu : har-ng ar . running ndosc fhrovgh i
which his hand ws ' thlisl; .The,. horse', took -frightrtlirew,fi!Hi
wittrrtjat force, '.and1 'dihrd
Kfi drhggMig fnm OTera number of rocks and
stumps. Twoof'Mr. Buck's faitiifal d gs sprang
tn his rescue and succf:edudin stopping the horse, r
l...t u..r ... ' .. 1 . - - . . .-. 1 .1. .i . 1.
vi ut-iuro any miier assistance arnv-eu. uorse
kapod by llum and ran about lho tamo divlnncr, ", .
when llo Hflnm hrnmrht tn bnv bv dSl . "
this ivag rIeattd the tlurd time, when they held
him. at bay until one of Ac company arnfed aud ' ;
cut t he hahcr. 14 was too late, Mr. Buck bad ; ..
been drttggi-il I .')0 j ards over cry rwggtd ground, (
enji w as f 6 shot kingly1 mangled, that he enured ;
n a few minutes. : 5 ' . ' .
A Damper to liloquc her. Amusing iftrcncs oc
cur vdcrasionally in gr;tve assemblies. During1 .
the-late session" of the Jfewi Hampshire Ijfgisla-
ture, a? new Jy fledged orator rose to make, his j
Tftaidqn speech in the House of Representative.
A hill had been brought in to tax bank d.vidqnd?, . j
and watching ii opjiortunitjr, the debutant ad' '
dressed the meibers: '.Mr. ISpeukcr, the gentlef. I
men from Dover, "who introduced this bill ooe l'
not seem ta be aware of Its inevitable resul. ' J
He. would strip the icirlauTmta of laughter, V
and cries of the widew. . w.hoT'-wharvidow'?-'.
notin-this nubhc hall. I tioie.'&.c.
. As soon' as the tumult subsided in. somei-dda
gree,nd tne orator could make btinstlf heard,.
he indignantly proceeded '(ientlemen need Inot
think lo put tne 'down by clamor. ' Is thcrff firt i
sympathy here for the Widow and the orphani 1
l, ... !,.. f; i, r.x. tw..it .;:.. v" .
on this ia and I wy yott drive lhe widew to hp
laitiluft; . v . - ' v '
Iltire.ibe c-lomor became n'(n( tUut ii,.". '
speaker despairing of ' hearings resyiraed i hif
Milt.. 11 1VH Elliirnt .Irn yivl..-'
House could Iramaci Us regular Wines:,