'U . :m n is iK im (m si 're -W3' 'rv: i 11 Hi ' , - 'Ik. THOMAS J . HO L TON, KliITOR .V l'lua RlKTdK. rl- li.M: .. . . !.: :i. i... . .. . i .. .irl II-1 111 ' w ' ' ' " II -111. I m II n , ' ' ,i two ImiU.ai.'i . v-i.re : TU o 1 rm i' in tub. ii. rr : TW i ill All!" A.l rir i . C rAIM il i.jiiii'iil be"'"' wiBiiuiir io avoni it, I Mini Ir Hue iinlill. n TllhKI'. liOJ I.AliSt I. ,i I UU i i'i- iinii.iiiii n in ui lur ii . ' j ..... i . . . ,i .mil! ii II if nit if .ri' 1 1 in, i .i i pi tl ll .,( tl..- Kih i-.r. i n. fuwiiit nt inirrli d l vm Pull r f rnii:,re r I.m.. U,m nmil lyw ) l..r tin fiii-l inn r. ,,i,H '.' cciiIk li.re.irli r..iitiiii.iine. (.ml:, 11. rl:t lit. it." ...... F . . ,:;vf ;...! di.iii.ii.iM .,i .i:ii i. ri:..,i.v.Ml ";;.Ir, Aiiv.rf,!; t, i,,,:,.- h -U ..V 1 . 01 1. .. . .i..i 1 11 r 1 lit' r m fl'ue inr 1 ii 1 1 it.r . 01 ni I j'tWinalrrfc ii re 0 ulluif ii u It it iif it i htixi T3TI:-T!!K f.! D TCWrLim" r on i.iik 11. Tim en. . , .!m..!'T Hup, n'lil Tr vrlK'f Wiin ? 1H..I ll'V iti lielil i, . ..tin mill, l-r nr.e ii, I tl.f nrfj.l.ii.urf llilelif. , ..t 1 .. T 1 1. ., MI. Ill H f.ir t: r retl inc. ,1 111.1 1 Ii utfi 1. II. tin r fl (; I I Tj llttiiui'j hriyliUr I lilnp. B . ,,tr,l r ll r I. Hli frl.l. H mfp ll.r ml l: 1 1 fT umi ft.ii-Vs ir-i. nsii..l'l li.-'..l .v.-llie ft.hiir. .rrrni C( ti- ".r..l n!rl,.'if hiik. '.mil tfi r.ii..-. il r pi..ii. In .;:i i f'r ! e '.i. H 1 rrii li. 1. t int. 1 tin .tih rnf ,1 ,..r e 11, to iiai.i c J'.. I.W iullr uierry ly. . I. . trpwn !'. I 'l.l.j p.l.r In r tiin f I l.r ri.iito', i.t tnr d '.' prr.i vli the rw I i Wlcrr ll.ftnV-Pf. Wl Hi. fit la I, .1,'. .( i!.r II n-tmr fM,t ll'ull r.fi r.-l ill I'll: ),... cl lh tif. Whet tnt Vfurptu tiftif, tn.F, ihy pr. pn In i . ih l. '. ....I. v li.i e.ir le v. t t-r thr l-rntt- ni..I IwauiiAj1 1 i-oo hl r-rH io,r r. I" fl. , .,!i.. ,.P4r Iht i-..,i.'t. I a,U, S t t ...... , tinr on pi.. i ittttrtnik of t.y titp.rtin Vit-ft t I Miscellaneous. ' Ilrslly my dur. I duu'l i it." Tb al.ote reply 1 md to my wife, who it btiD cvdeatorintf to show n,e for tl.e t 6fli. n mitiutca, lie I tould pave fifty i.lir. a year. -Why, my love, it U simplv thii. You i.tei.d.l bundled a ear for ibe bou-e r lite in, the house I wriih you to occupy our new houe, au I that our oi l hms.j re enlr pctcu bundl ed and fill V. cot, M O i. i.t- li.niied iit.1. I. yn; would I a JJailier ol lilty no lar. . that amount would buy you a nice t r at .1, and I dot. I kno.r ho Itiai y pails of Vtls.' " I.iit my lorj, rrpiied, j.m know we ire a lesn of lbi place, we n itl t not lit ir.'l, aain, theic'a the f Xf use ol Ikiai ilii. i srpf0r, I thiuk Lad bctu r slay where l'ars' ; ' Yi.u roow, fotd my ifi rniiniiii.' up 'l kiin me, " wo ahaubl Le nrre cf let- rf it Affr much p ruasiiri I reluctantly cave j rwnt l I he hiring of a t.r i'u-c. neat little ticket waspa-ted upon tbe .t fide of our rcaidetice, ti llin,' tl.e wor'.d .t our liou-a wti' to be k-f, and that li ey P"r It n.qiiira wiiliin. e had no end of apt d. rat, on. 1 ioi,'e V lb thin l oots, per.r le oilS thick b 'o. J people wiih double l.o. t and worn out "e', called to view our " deli blful r--i- ace,-' no thai at the end of two weeks our f-t a ompletciy luined. Dr. ii. ..tleliiun Alnon t he number of V'u'd .c tenants of our djn.icilc, Called one i ' " " j".-l c w ere siltin-How t, t j diiiti. r; i i sn .i! l.nnr 1 ii.i it. -A l.irti to i .in ii- : he ! srpi, , readily. A-l" ll.at be railed rc'dai'y every day, ti'ra'ly at nieal time, to ii quire about vil thin" ; whither the conl cellar a I 'i.l t, if hoi and cold waNT i laid on ' baibrooui, if the atairs creaked and piieh ', (lai-hlnjr "P -7 parlakir dnitur or if --r with us, as the ee mil.t be. " He' aurc t take the hoiise," my wife v.. i . -t . ---.If I ... f. 1 .. Til t .-or ,,e, tue ra-r.u . . i. f . P A hiin out the in It time ho makes his op "ante here " ly ife olj-ctcd li ill i-t ii'tiin.iry mode iliti": o we indulel in a p. City Hie il , tnestie oiunTri I. lie in xl day the fellow cull. .1 to know ' I th- door would shut, ami ft ail of tin In 1 kei I re, i bv r.ii.t.i itt til V fi"K.t fill I Illl Tl.lff fflnkn..i 1.,. t I. d t.t. .L -I ,.....fl , n H niii( nil' If lllB it" n i " - t un IL. ,1.... i,A.,.. , .r m. ii,.!i ...i ... ti ..i. i ! r ' ''t UillUTT, 1 lr lilt' L.lvlJ Hiivi ii.nt, ?'PJ heavy iinc, will, eo-ls. Hree day.'before cur departure we were! 1' - nice muddle. All the carpets had been : '-Blip, lie.lsleada liadbe.u taken down, I f ' e were obl.ed to aleep upon the floor. 1 f '""..lass, and crockery had ben, packed i !. aloi... viil. il.. L...V... ,....1 t.oks i Jatii' ,,1, il ... ...! ... ;,. ..k -h Hi t.ii,. li.. i ....i.:. i ..ii-i . " i.ji loiihiu rmM'i weie cnM.niiij I mtid io. 1 e -.1 .1 .... r. i '11. . - - j- -..ii g.iua ui wi. i .. . jr. . m ? ""h and bnisl. h. . rtoff, ,1 J,,,,, ihe I ub I"' contained Ibe aiiiiccpaus, o that 1 was f impelled Io borrow the aervnnt s. F.vcn fVllWn .......... .. ...I. .n-.r i,J I w, elt wit!, old boot and ''"; aa for a deal, bhirt that wa an i,u- $ i-ibibiy I . --.nil,,.. ri'iiH.ri n u - iimi'i " ? " bad no rcular meal fime, ihins i', ,, ., .i . ' . .. - ' . . .i the indignation of my wife took '4 '".v 'liiuier down town. I II1V wife, scaled on . o.l ol o.l cloth, m,1 , .cur, ....., c inc limner, 111 V 0e ! I ll.llllirril. J " w to your dissolute 9lulo Coti'Jn liiciiH . ytaa iLc answer. . . , . . "'? that tare lutle florin v Irewinir 'Ionic, there' c! n r . dim t ,. Inn HI. " I . 11 1. i r ii i i..i i.. I . e . ' '"J iiuk, i ., ,, . i " rl. .7 .. - ' . r..,,., , ""."." umi iui.-i 01 icnrs, ill:. I I'C- Culling Jioui iud, 4 r m , v nun 11,1 uir in ir lln (o ( rjcel a : iti , i-o 1 nil mjurlf d.mn oil the nlec of a "; r-I 'td ti.e rei-uit. It fad t.at Ini:ir In n.iit - - " It' no upc lelliii" mc' " Trlliii" oti ubi't. uit r I Mv ifpi.;,lAnii,i,(;ii,n , . vy will- yuta t,o nttentio, to my question, J llie t liile in n v. I . I.t ii.-r'.. I - .. Tr I Winn i) n ti ly r.e.,1 n.;,i,,,er. "Jfyou 1 ..ii I o-n 11 ,. ..v ... ,1 I 1 .. 1 . II'. ,1 IO, e ll.l- l-liy pO. I'ttill J v ,e I.O I.OJIie o inv faiber'i. I 11. -11 " 11.) niiinri., I 111 m J '" hi. nut; " Unm, ' 1 Mini, int. irnptliu'bcr. n 1 . ,;rn ; . 1,1 rj li li, v w lie h I h ..l-n .Willi rf I'.C UleUlj, I I In Hpblltlll ri of JOU ; . wbiil ii" the UiPklilni; of tiii.- imiin -we V I " 'J bete, I here ! ob vis ! of rnnr-c its oo,;. peii-e. I iba'.l not be allowed lo pprak, -i.utt-ly. I y did y.iu n any n.u ll.. n, ii 1 u i.i , i-joii-i. r" I " l'.j,!" " J'o be q iiit. sir. a, id Id me bnve a eba.ii e to ui.ii.iuli- inj.-ilf iiuin your l:,-e a'Trtioii-.'' I p.!,e rot a word. " I tb.l.k It's Vti v my fc.i at of y ,u t ) Mi: ke n.cwotkin r,,,. p ... the bone, while you j.o out Hid hive oiir u'il.l.trs, and on. I J. iit wine and all i,:,t." li. ie u,y wile 1 1 i; a ii to ob eoni u'si v, ! v. " 1 don't I , l,ei c you have the l. a-l spaik of I. i-iif... I. li. , I J-'M.V -.li.r IO:. I, 1 ....I'! .at! I' ii,.; ll III.- alid l.l'p.l lla; I :,. ii In. -r , i,c f 1,'., ril ti.:. V, i.m n.u. !c y i w.int lo ,,o0 I i. arc ' sou wi i nant ti.t to wa-l, tLe cli.ti.iP ill.'! fit up oui s-1 . i 1 1 - .-00.1, but 1 oii I il.. J. ibui ! U lunate .01 sitt in - f r : '.- a Uiunni: ) ; v l.y don t y.,i p. a. . " .1 v d. ar, to tut rrcw ino'ui w Lrn - u are y con -i ,f aill, I w I I t:: w it !i von, i,.)t tct'.re S o sa i .p.Iw. I.t .j bed, r ritlo r 10 ll.l ! Mv ii.Hlre- on ti.i fijir. ii. k' pt up the tic se,i'e iil'l tunc, to mi Lnt ii:..i t.j! I inai.i no r. i maui no r. lv, i n.c tide olid M.Ll. I un n !y u. tu show i,i. e t lol ill ill I l.i i i i er e:t to s.cep. I.li- ll ll.c DUule .lltle of Ibc li, any tliiii'.'i ! Cll.ilil: ' to Silll I; 1 1 V to a vnr. The day for mi oval culm' at la-t "Thank eoodn? ! ' I tjaruintcd, I lii tiki cur trout I. a were over now. 1'oor, weak, ptily d.'lud. 1 cicatsirc ' I r..- d i,ol lell bon many t!iinu w. te broke,,, I.I.W many I:iiil' l"-t. n..r how rx orl'ilaut tie raiuoti w.:e, i.or Im the ll.l ertnati j-etitb Bu n ve called in to s-i-t put tiir wacbiiiti cci I . ii.iii liic Liteln ri utcn - iU ri?l.t in I be ci. tm ol our lust inir- ror, l.ieaktn, it all to atoms. Suflico if. I ! i '' our ll.inr' barring ihose that wire lo-t and i.ri.ket: weie in wife " liow glad I am it is a'.! over. inv Amen," repnii,l. d I. o I in M,te tins l. u-e i worth all ll.e I i le e b t.tr ut,..', ii,iic " tl 1 felt p:..!i ii.e'.ilii d to 1 e ironies! but I , 1 r- would Hot Uii-h li. w ill S tl II-, Si fraitn Wt I. f It l.lll:.fv, m W, utelnl'Ol'.'d a meal out of miii -ers s nf I re: ii, i h'-' -o snd a bam bone, rsrvin it with tht- ., v av:'.bie tn-tt umeiit, vi. : my l.i-t raior. " I quite cljiy tbl-," said ll' V Wife. " So i'o I," I i a!" lit to suy. i i.t I i.l iy oil a. far ii " So, ' w b.-ii we hi re -tatt.id nt hcnri.ij: a -cioniii, eni inatii from n.r iri Tintitti .', w l.o was roatntit about be k in at and aduiirit." evttjlh.nj in the new bouse. " flood, .e- praciou-1 what's the matter now ? ' and I bolted tioiu l lie le.nii, fol.owc.l bv my wi!". ' 'r new- latol :oro , jdfitaki nfo lave lb ! tin I v. but bad not i 1 n j case 1. bad tin ted i 11- till.l! tO sion, so nt-, the I O'lll- i.fti, i I.t f!i,t-li the jb b.toie ve t .!. pos-e thnt, anion etii. r ar. i i.hie mud i.aseini lit vv a- occupied bv a liiili.br. fellow in paiutiti' j-aimi'lil ai d i:i er c i ps, wl:o whistled il i.ate v. I.i-t'iii ) while they plied t ti cii bru-lics, and u"' la'.j. uace w liieh was o far Irotn belli choice and rcli.K.I. that I liaH reully to I. iu-h occasionally wl.cui my wife ws within hcatin. Ma-t'-r Toniiny cot in tronb too. mi hii ; nee int. He :i li. n :iu a tcientihi! i l l ploration in the loner reieu of the bou-e,1 will, a laudable ihtcPtio-s cf .i:r-uitt; ll.e eareh of know b dee uiubr duTicultics, ti ( Tom is a rhi;d of execc. lincly in. pin In turn of in i lid. lathe cour-e of his perce i in -it ion-, ' be connived to npn t put of paint, oti a' -tip laitdir, inn! rec.ivrd the eieat.r p u I of li e conti nls upon his unlucky head, Irem which it rat down in npiou- -livai. pn- sei:tin a sinuiar thoii.'b hiiiuiy a.-ireai'lc conlia-lef eoloi.and totally .uminj i.ok. l. Wv Wl-lC' h s hair with turpi his lace till ti.e Mine nnd shin was' I.nnii5 H ! '1 ilmmU ti.M.i it t 0 lii- Aim wlur v hich he ) - " ubjicl-d to a vioious .ou.s.. of hot tcr am! p.hut f,.r all wecnid do .ha hle-.-. d child tor a w e. k alt. i a, .1 , imi. d on odcr (lo.-.ly a-.iiihlih the .u-n-e ol a paint, r'a ahop, while remains ot the paint " couM.-nNne.. b-.ik somethii: like a tcbiu, or a t.ovai laii..! tcor. U'e manaeed to erect a hi i! ad a ml I to pass a e ... ill iniacl.icd v c should he enable. I r: , comfoifible nil.t. What bli s-ltil inoi mice . I had just f illi tl into a cotitoi table d ue, when I was awoke by my wife diein her elbow i.no my eide. - . ., . . .. ... . " hat. the watte, now: i ant you m , f''""" sle.p: ' " llu-h, there are thieves in too ho-iso. lusim. I li. i. i.,.. nnd sure enou :h there was i . .: .. ll .nli.i'li.l' V W.asHsCellJ mysterious Hic, a n ao-. villi i-0t,:c frilllds. f fonn.1 IU the Kltcncil sian.i t--s r ; j I jumpei out f biiti, I'Ut a K4ir"UlJ .i i.i ... . . uii . unvir. ramtiiiv. OS2.KlX.Ob1?b2?:IIS, :rcr. O., JTJCTJJSI? 18, IS l,ii:f,..r lif 1 r. if .. t.i ; revolver, and allied dw tb.M.it, followed ! t V ll v if We liw.1,1 .It r .1- .1 r , T ,' '"''. ..oil.,,,., but a mange cut m the co.l ell,r. 1 ,.' ",' rS"M , I llionuht I liuil nut t.eet) asleen iiiorn l!mn ,,. .- . . ' ; - . ; ""iiT me fiioivsv "oc live r,r nr Lmiin w I ' iiwt-ke I y (hit window of tliu ro-.m n wl rc hn cpni); hi, Ih-iiij ratj-i.il, ami a man fO'tlv I'litircd t hr mnm " lltiilo! 111 v line I'.llow : I've cnii l:t von. litUB II'' Bud I levelled 111 v revolver lit li ilin. I'or inewv', nt,. .I..,,-. 1 tb III H II. " U bat aru you doin' here !'' Mn'li'n ne oon explained ; P its, ii: V , " 1 ' 1 . ' J obumtd seccss to our room, not to rob or o ir 1 iiniin nun 11 1 ,.,ani,a i j 1 .... t'nrrot n. ln.t nifrelv in ....t 1.; trt. 1 1 ,1. ' V -p.--" , that l.o bad le:t tlu-ro the even no 1,. lore 1, 1 1 r , ,. " 111, lll,ol.le,7ell fill' 1 I,ur . no j t.r.l L ..... .1 . .1 h llmt tln re was anv one 111 I , nt,ariiii,.i,t I 1. a 1.. l. .. .1 .... . , . . .. ' . 1 in. r ii.i..-v unit i,ij ( nlt il(. landlord bad . it in. to :. .1..., i r c. il,ii"s in pome of the rooms, and floor in oilii r. J bis, however, was already nccoin pli-bcd ; the pipe were laid, the metro set ...... l .o . .l .-.r . wloleleio.F,,', In .1 i hi. il i , I r ' I i wt.oic t eii.r.iii lied Ibc Unv in Ime we iiiovd ii, so that tin r.' I c .. ... ... ..i im rii.-.iui lien i.arl spread !a,trit.- un the c.ilii.g of the r. . . ... "''I' J"" Pa!''l'!''',' f'if dtiv,,,.. :' m tue walls ol tl.M tcom. Iron, which tout-pond our family portrait, l.i il a eri-n in ol horror tiotn Inv wile, ami tatt ing roun I, eaii-cl me to turn sudd ii- ly, wbtcli mov. on nt tipped, the ladder over. lel.'inir me 1 iwti in rath, r a hurried atd ui.ili.M ilied iiianiur, ptodnein;.' an i xteu ive at '1 p'.ii.tol lil.ra.-ioti on my it!t knee. A- .-'lot. a t I rn-ovcrt d inv si n-es Iron, h tI of I ti.. I-. Ii.i ll.ii ui.cxp. e!ed s i. -t-1, . I p, jtiini. cu-ed l v .iiiiin: 'I .-ii-.ke.i u im ii the fresh p1 Hi d . the ri ii'' i-t w tl tie s l.el.d , 3 nd i e yet, up'U our d txprcs-iy b.r new Jiiussei-s cuiict puicli our new limi-e. N.'tHithstaiiiiiii tl.at wo pafli.'ied it up, a 'I''', tly as jio ible, our Carpet n colli pit t. ly ruined; f..r the leaiitifu! lijur.-, I arc." e rent lies of red roe-, w it h '.m t u leaves ii.fe. I win. d became a vi ry dincy yellow color, w herevcr the lime contained in the tila-t. r had touched. i2 tip nt the of the limn My w if.- happen till C. ai. I s. tue so d to he lool, a'.l panicle tia.l l-i... t, itilo her rye-, re.uiin.i in uvicli leil, ii -s and a !itte i, tl .intnaiioii. nwd, I re-jiu-t to say gl'e-t il ti u in or for the lest of the day. At la.-t everjtbini' was put to rijbf in our new bou-e. I!ut it wa-n't a eomlorla bli! l ew lo,n- 'I h '!oor w ou.i! u t -nut, or when shut woiibin t ipett. 'I he kitchen ranee nouiunt burn, or when it felt in dited to bum wouidnt t :.k. I here was a -"-.iii'v o; v uter. I in re was a su;:er:i- 1 en. . l ee of coekron l.es bin.', mid the oilier thinjr, wile di.-liked the new hou My r ife srew luclaticl,. ."-iippo-in, inv dear,' '1 lii to w as this ro tl.at in fact, my -ii. !v. I sai l to rveti'iie. "31 our oll house is not yet let. we !:. v I ;,cl; npaiii. ' She jump.-.! up from her sent, ki--ed n.c, stid t"i I uie I was her " ;ood, kind, dear" old 1 1 li ti v. ' fr-li nlwavs calls lue " her mu y " when I p'.-a e h. r. We moved b:.ei. -i.-lili to oi'.r old hjuio. 1 I l.iil to pay e lait.-r's ri i t 'or the ii.-w ' b u-e : w as at the . i p. n-c of twice mov i.if ; b id lo carpi t" coinpletelv de-troed : lo-t, I don't know l ow tiiiit v tbines, hal Diyl Hen's eloi hes ruined ; ditto my w ife's ti tuper, ami and th.i''s the wav I saved Gltv dol - lars a v ear. 'In f. Fa I-. ii f.s MviP i'si Lutt ins- Harp, r'a Weekly . lales the fo cciotes t f Mr. Mai c : While he was li"vert:or of tlii wa v i.-il i u Ne w burh on seune OVMU illl ca-ion. and with a party w Io -s ai d di iie.icrats, w a- of lici.tii iui'ii. at the Or.in -e ' , I Ilet.I. t.ood humor was t r. vai a lull oil" stoiv su-esled another. fbn limrrn. or :il iv i v s cnt'i vet a .-1 nnd c lubi tell ! on v a w itli i-xci Unit ' (h cf -V -nt and the tioveii.or, i hi law yi r rcc-iiiiziii him. soi 1 : " Ah. vc. 1 11 te'.l vo:i a c 1 M St ioiici : The oth ,er day 1 un.- up uV ' to th-'whi convention H banc on his w ay I tica, and so he lool; it i.i his w ay to call on me to "i t a pardon for u Convict at Mn. Sin. 1 beard the case, examined the doc-t-ineiits, and bcii.'.' satisfied that a I was ribt, agreed to ei ant t he n que I. Spo oler b in 1 ed me the paper to endor-o, and I wrot. ' Let ii irdon be cr.inted V. L. M .rev ;' when Sio-n r called out,' 11 I hoi I tiov- . ' ' ' ei ii.ii ! tii.it s the w r.Hi p iper '.' And sure eiioii'.h, it w as a ' , Sftrt ln.it lie win 'oie' 'ii tlltl.r ill. I tir abll-ill Ilic the v OI v, ,o..-ibli! way. lint I hid united par (iin j ,.,dvalice, and I suppo-e he commit i ,,r ,,n,.nei- after w aid ." '-,,, pp.ry was received with preat np . plausc, and Spooner Lcin looked ! for a re l. - niu.. Iiisiaiitlv went on with the foliovv.iie; which, lor au exti inpore. story, ecttainly is Ciipii V. .. p-i iillcnien Ve. I did. Ann when tin' Convention w as over we went to Niaara balls, nnd as wc w ere ilra'in on by st..e over miserable' cordjioy road, heads M.-ainst the top of th baio.iii.' our. " . . i coach, aii'l il,..,i eon. iii ' down .-:(' were to I'.ii.u di tlie bottom, the sta-e came to a dead ' mil ; lb,, driver ili-nioiiiited opened the d.inr. and reii l'-sted us (ill to desceii.l - ...o. ...,, i that some accident had e'C 1 A, . ii ..li,...1 eilrctl I. tM n WO WCIC ll I I'l.l, ...a........ on the ends of fnc los of which the road ik.. driver took off his hat atnl r. ns oi .i"- , , - said licntU tueu we always stop here out of r fuet for tho C'.overi.or; this is Ihe; , l.rwt . rot trrre Mtr'-tf tost his vvit.t- I i:.,.r..v Vi.ust 7. Tho Chemical i ..:i T,.,r.. .o;.,.. Tactorv. on North- e.i, p,,.. i u. j .' ainploii-street, lloxbury was burut to-day Us- eatiulaitod- al i1i,K. nrinirnTi (iKX. JACKSON'S (JOI.P liOX. 'J lie Special Committee of i.otli Lraiielie' " ' " v "..ntonvouiici, u-. it. M.r,.re the iiwtirrlm of tint rgld bo Itl'll,, (leu. Jlick011 , ,1,, p!,.i(,t w ho .J.ould t. a - j'"1.-'"1 '"' 0- '"e it. 1.1.1 . .. . 1 , . . pm i" "" I ntirj vrpicrany, una ueenit-.i 10 nwaril tt to I,ie letlt Major (Janet, l-ekimin, .cut of New ioik Vuiiiii- of the I'irit He-: teer-i. Tho f. onit.j i? tlie cliiti'e in fli'in - r :i 1 A p. 1 'm ! '"'9 " t ,:...a"' ..x: ' . - ,....n. , I .m ..-.l.l ci. IT 1 . ......,,...1 ... ... 1 the Iarc Mlver v:tie pnispntr d to me hy I tie ludios of Charliton. S V t mj native Mala wtlli I iii.iuri.ii ct the American tanner, pre- i . .. fented to 11, u ty tlie citizeti.i of hunt 1 Unto- i;, l, ,..f.,. J 1 . .. , , ..i .? -. 1 . ' . . . . ' I lit I till. (1 Si :, t.-s NM.a te, I ea Ve 111 tril-1 to ,, it., tl ,, r. .-, '"y Jaekniu. Jr., w ill o rertioliy ... , . ' ... tl.at niouni our lianpy eouutrv not he Mes- ....... " J . , u i(ii iienre. an event not 11 iv 10 lie cjTpTtiil, be mil :,t tlec!oc of tiio uar or! eno or me counter, rire-ent each it j ata n.reles of iiieMi.nai.le value to llnit pfltrKt r.-mii.j. in tl,e city or State from nbiei, tl.ey ' ;.ne!'"',"""'"." Ma!i m a.rju.ip-f vy T e"m"'V'"-n or '''" "avu ""'" ritory. Four hundred of then, Marled lor t . ii.i i - ... i ... .1. r... ( i.: -.,,.-..!.. J . . . . . . . - mil nil r enii.i.rc .j t-i. I.. ''Lc follow inir mc'the claims upn which il.o u.i.r.i m vi i ... l v 1. nn u . i . i "i .'.iiii.ii.il is i .lieu i First. For bavin... from the laniii.,2 at the I.;lIl 0f ,b.M t., the fi the city of Mexico, the ht . il surreuiler ol !i-cij.lino:l com- .,i.vi.. il. r,...l,... ... .1 .. 1.: I w ays under tho,oti.h conn:, and ami control. Stcond. For leailin his company on the fi r-t Sunday after the laiidin. at 'era t'lUZ in skirniisliers on the sand plains tn itr its vi i.i!-. and taking po-iiiou on !i." 'i i .l 'i I! old, hulil ; t hat positiun while, under liie Irom neatly a, I the batteries of the city (ni.l.ii, hearing of the en. in ) until af'cr dark, when ordered te, retire behind a still. 1 l.iil. Third. For hi- bavin t:ikcit, on tl.e sne cee.irio.' eveiiiii". poj-e--ion of- the Orizaba Uoii'l, and judicioiisly po-lin pickets, thus prev rut i.isr all eouiiiiuiiie'iliui fiom that road to the city ilurinr that niht. Foiirlh. For havinir takeii n po-ition wish his eompntiy of se vent v -eieht men in aui-bu-.f. and within a half a mile of six hun- dcid of the enemy, to prevent their ei;. trance to the city, (the en- my, a be one ro- cited could be distinctly heat d eivini ord. r-.) and for performing cou-tantly in his com pany seoutin" duty around the walla sud road of the city duritiL' the same time. Fifth For etieaein; i ; -1 su-taiiiin' a charge from six hm, died lancer, holdinj; th position until relieved by Col. Ward li Jl.i.tiitt at Nuem lt.,el,e. Sisth. I'er L'.-il'aiit si rv ice, eiri . ' tinny oti.-r man or otfic r, nt Cerro (ioi lo. Seven.h. For lea Iiti2 his co,:.p :ov ill n f bar 'e at I 'In rul.u-co. and reinai uie in .'ol vaiio of his command under the sharpest tj'e of musketry t xtvrieneed duritiL,' the war, w here be fi ll severely wounded, thus ettiu an example of bravery for his men to emu er one 1 itn. Ki-jbth. For tie volir.j his tiiae and ntteii tion to the lii.-e piine, comfort and intere-t of hi- nu n. Ninth. In never njirjr to bis i,. n " po '' wlii-ii there was a chance for a bru-h with the cti.-niy, but always faying " ome," as 1 e wool i never permit either o 1 . s . r or pri vate of iiis command to be in advance, of him in action, or any other duly where he was in cn.imanil. Tenth. For receiving the endorsement of i :.. i ..it:...,r. I. ..;. I i ,. , ! ' , , .'i. ie . a ' n n IS COIIU 'I' I i I. 1 4iC -lllllll'l ili.'l VllllTI ' , , , , ... , ' au.l a . ... leu. an, iiy eii'ciiue; nun iii'iu uic position of j inior cantain to that ..f major. .V ii' Yoi lc Ai' -. -''i. j is.'ini- Illil'' vrilis riiiir, il it hit I. as le- ceived in New Orleans, directed to 'the Stat-' be i biest fool in New tlrlenn." The p.-.-t-public nc-1 niatcr was absent, and on his return, one ot tiie voun-er cierKs in me oni -e inioriiicu him i the receipt of the letter. .... i ..I.... i,., r .. : .1... .Vila nun. uivrtini; v. iv i iikjii. v.i 1111 postnia-t'T. " hy," rrp' the clerk, " 1 did not know who was the biijeat fool in New ( lr lraiis, and so i iti ii'd the A Hi r nt ui.l ." " An 1 what diii vou lind in it V ii.uuircd f the po-t.l l-ter. " Wliy," replied the clerk,-notliiii but tha word - fl t-r m-ttt.' " I'm. p. F,. iirn.'.iiMKST run tmiiUKS Texas used to he considered a paradise f.ir ronii", but the follow-to pararapli from the Indian. diati ol the I I J tjr -indicates tb.it " times aint now astTfl-y Used to vva : " Kuniors constant rcieh ns frcm the up- per country that the i.-latico Committee 1 . . . "T t I'. I are ralnu- the outilry tore an I an, ami swiuiii..' every horse thief and murderer they can lind. A eeiitictu'in who came down the road a fenr davs since, stated that he saw a doz-n holies str-pended tJ one tree, aud on nuother hvc. A ureal many ot I tie j, do-peradocs have pas-cil linoiili this lowu i on 1 1 1 e 1 1- nay lo .sew iirnans un eon-ui- crin it healthy for then; li remain any ; longer. l( the couimiftee continues, the country will soon el ri l of ail the scoun drels that have lonj n 'ested our bor- j dcrs." ! An din Family. .ii'lin lanni-i. r. ti.e , . . I . . ... -.1-1 I ..!.. cenieilian, w n pre-, i.veu . ia..j o proud proud of ancient and I oblo tdood. The lady a-ked a wit ot the day, woo was p,es cut, " l,o arc the nanni-vers i Aie they fa pood femily"" ea. aaul the wif, ' iprv eood indeed : thev are closely eon- .....1 .. ;,l. .V... .,i,s" "Oh." said the liri.in ...ill i.iv - lady, a very ancient family of Ayrshire dates back to l l.'I'J I am oeiinieu io see yoar friends. I,iterary I'.clio publ':--hcs the police . . . J t . ... . .1 of th of a ,,i-li. reineelrv. o tytl rce and eighty two year, old, and I I -i ys U' el!. ,, met with the expreu- fit"', ' p"-' ell old ae.'but have never ! si imi so Inking au example ol uucu I aa thid must bavu tecu.' a biate iMUKK HKTI.r.MM. MOU.MdNS Cm i rij't.ritnicr nf llif .'1..111. Join wit, l.l .WKWVdl;! 11, (Katisaii,) Jul -T,, 1 '."7 All I 'lii-ruiil t r ii 1 ti liniii I tab, cotiM1-!!!, ! of fiftrvn laree ws'hih aiid onu humircil 1 jiersonn, Ins jiu-t arrird l.t ic. 'I'liey lelt l.ieat Salt Lkt! upivtirdi of .-ixly ,!:ijn un, Hi. il were compel!, d to travel .Miy from i 1 he ln a-. v louiU brought by llit ir Icanm. I 'J be liuin is coii.po-r.d rntirtly of l':.,iiili ; lliO.i-.lv.-.. ii, K:,i,.an. They left Utah on nee. junt of il:,; t raimv mid iuin-lire of l'n - y . jjn;?,aii, lout,? ol,;',.. el, y. I bey mrc all prolen-ors of the Moiinou faith, but lliey liae pci-fi quite im inucti as tin y v.l.:li ol priic'.cal Murk P- ' t i'"..ver-c(i Tithrivctcl u,t i.:-, ht per. :nt.H ii. titp IrM.tt Oir.lt.ili.nr fcn.iiA .11. tn ii. fit M i.sMielillsefls. 'fhev ii'.. 1 1 ,1 i I. i 11 1 nos. i Ii I n I for mm of moderate means to pro-pcr in Utah. In addition M tbe heavy tales im posed on tin. In, they Were all compelled to ileotc the labor" ol every tenth day to the church. I'ticof them Mated that be had not -p. i t a week in Suit Lake before l,o,ti.. ..11..., ... ...... j 'J H.1C Has ., ra,,'j ,'t r, pc-Te from Vtah !!lt ,ie e 0f t',cir d. parlure. Nearly a tboasr.iid M-ontd were iut i inreenu in n Minj.e nam, nnn several otner trains b ft for the States It was will, Licat! I" , .iifficui.v and poii.c peril that tlu-v re able Io iniii.e their escape. iolent threats were in a lie to i in-ill . nut their iiuu.ocrs were ho lir.." that no coi cerled measures of violence :etrV adopted to restrain them. Mv infor- mailt slates tl.at liieie were tiiou.-aus more who would be ehid to leave, but dared not make tile 'Iteinpt. Members of tl.e church who have taken a certain deuri-e called the "endowment" viitualiy forfeit their lives !) (.l.iliatotilij; to I. a.e. Tli.-ie i-a d. ter mii.iilioti, they say. th.,1 none u 1,0 bane taken that die-ree shall reach the States alive. They e-:iinite the population of the Ter ritory forty thou-and. and that of Salt L' ke city at Rivn thou-and. Tlnte are li. any pt .pie no.r restrained by fear who v-i'l eiadiy embrace the opportunity olb rcd by the advent of the "liriitilo. '' ijovernor and the troops to make their escape frotii the thraldom of th? church. lint there are tiiOti -ands tiiore w ho are so fanatically do-V'-ied to liii.ham Young, and have so much l.iith in his divine li.i-.-i..l), that they ate ready to lay down their lives for hiin. Ti.e-c in culm is confirm the previuus rc poits that the Mormons are n-"ier thorough niiiil iry cli.soi pii ,if , and have uecn for a Ion time i H pariii lor a conflict with our troops. They have about thirty e'ini.on- at Salt Lake city, and in some otli-r loeahtica are will aimed and atiimut.itionel. vriili the it.-tii-iticii of ioveritnv tlie.-e r. turn. n i n,i.i,uil.i lire m) iie rou ji,!v ilis listed tli.it they h ive no I'liiui.e sironj ii.ou.'h to ripr s.s their abhorrci.ee. TI.ey esiiui'ite the r.-l ,tive pn.pi rtion of the seies, l.ioUi.h tl.e Tci ritoiy, as bout thi. e wivc 1 1 .'Very hu-ban I. W In u they left there w re many com plaints oi a worm nt the rods of I he wheat, w hich was de-t, o in the p-n-p, els of u crop. 'I bey fear that the si. Ib t ii.L', almost actual starvation, which, rx'-ted anion., many of the poor people la.-t winter may be npc-ated 'next .sea -on, from tin; fail uro of the .'real staple, wheat. They hold the agricultural rescitees of Uia'i in viry hi.'h e.-tiniatioit, but feel convinced that with its pre-cht popuiali.'Il tiny will never be developed. With eneral irriation (which is praetiea Lie, and is neee-sit;ited by tbe lack of rain) 1 they believe Utah may be made one of the tu o:;t pronhc pottioni ol the continent. Affr (lir,j.-ii, of a valuable coilection - . ... , - , id t.ii!!:ilo and beaver furs which they brouht throu-h the ciuirahts pri.po.-e Io brief account of the F.xpeditiou which sajl end their w ainicrine ly seekine lioint-s in ed from Vera Crr.zin l.'io'J for the conquest southern 1 an-a. unoer n-ore ju-t ami etna iii-ti'ulions than tho-e they have left h.l.iud I he in c ti seeiu worn nnil jailed Py llieirlou journey ; but the women and children look t ill i-xceilent condition and spiiits, A Cheat Jimp. 'u Sunday tunruiri last, a traveller on board the cxprrss train, r ..." - ijr by llrsikai y, desired to stop, but the train kept on at the rate of 4o miles an hour, lie, however, with cirp.t ba in hand, made u jump from the la-t car of the train, and sttucl; the ground, of coins.-, .some little distance .-.oni the point at which he Ii It the cars. One loot struck the round flr.t) ,( s9 heavily did he come down, th the bcii of his boot was tu n ctf. llissepoi at second loot struck twelve fn l distant from hi. lirt track, and the boot licel was also ripped fro.-n 01)ir i.0l,, q , llu (.,, ,1U( J ,is rapid nioviniepts hiin- thrown into mi is of positions for si , uc distance beyond, lie tiniiily "loonhf. up," no !c-s lean srvi ,!:; I vi. i Jet Irom the rpot wl..-re he h ft the rii-'.in- Hail. ! I l! pickin hill.se. f up. lie was ask, d if he bad been hurl, when he nn.-weicd that he did r.'.t hnovv ; anil imme diately pickin up bis Butch and a loirulir of his buttons, winch hud been scattered by the continued -heck, atd ecizin'g hiscaijct be st.rted tl l'owrn of Tiir. clici.ii-t, in a ri cent ;rv, -A lint!, lcrlurr, w l.iie oiishrd how ir that ail .-1 iCu - . f mov it; jwer have their Oiiji.l iu tie r-'J of I 'ie sup. slated I i at while ti.e i .-ti lutuiar laiircnd brid-e over ihe Miiial .-traits in Finland, four hun Jr, d tcct lun-, bint up half an inch un der ti c beavii.-t pressuic of a train, it will bind up tin inch and a half from its usual hoi i.-uil al Hue when the suu ahines upon it f r some bjuis. lie sialed that the Hunker Hill n.oiitmeitt ii hihrr in the evftifMi; that' in the nioi niii of a sunny n iy . the lit tle suu beams enter the pores cf the stones , , , 1 e. i J.U o many wedge l.t,S it uP K FKl'M A MV Si'URi K It is seriou ')' ertcd in il Trirstie 7,eitun.' .hat M. Cav. nii 1 :. - -:'l. r Lodi, tia succcedeil in procur ded in niocnr- ; i k Irom IliuiPcrrv leaves The si!-' '- ' . . - . ,..,,-. ..... .1..... ...... et ,r null- n li . -i-i---..! ' worm is bet.eeforU, to remain "nuistur ea in w list l.il hon en. is us s"""" """ . and that . may prove aom r laet w men vv am 1 cr wrot-as a flirt ot taticy " tn at wituout dIk- vuiim ih lVraijt s-iik we suii.o. ' I I llttl ll.N M .s. TIIKlii: OAVS r.MT.I! IIIUM lil llDPF.. AliniVAL lK TI1F. STKAMKK IN MAX. Nmv Yl.HK, August HI. The Centner Indian h' arrived, with ad vices from Liverpool to the -I'th tilt. Cotton w as hi n, and un chanced, w ith sales IP.. lor Hi"! three days of -Mi IMHI b..le, of j " llU peculators took ,0I'II. I'.ieliHIilpoii pence ncuiar uuotr an novanec ot '..,... ..i! . 1.1 i 1-1" 111,'... lU! lis'. m. , m - . iv 1 In ...,.1.1.. ..ki..a hi , n M.i.llnl '""- "'W- ' ' lli'li Iivu Tbe news from India i unfavorable. Tbe i lliuiinv III i::e ivi.". . ... i ' ...t. The Uriti-!i have destroyed tin: ('hinese fl.ct. AlilH riiiNAI. II V I II K I M l N AT til l l'.Ki'. LivKttrnoi., .Inly 'J be mutiny in the llenpal army i increas- itio. '1 he in-iirent still hold out at lleilu. Several sort'es have been n pul-e.l. 'J lie liiiti-h are waitinjr reililo, eeinclils. The Chi e fl-et has belli destroyed, after two severe etigaseineuts. 1 llB .""-qnenaiiini wei ,o ...1. '.I . I .. .11- o.l.l. V.O.K Willi lUC cauie i.l. II. i: -.'ie. Consols on account a !U J decline. caused by iidv.-r-c licvis from India, .'lon. y in active il. ui iii'l. J I. J5:i.,k daily losing -,s V- luce quii t. LA T Kli FliO.M KUItcPK. A It li IV A I. ( !'' Ill I'. STKA.MI !i fAN'APA Ai'oiisTA, Au::ust li. The liriii tain , ii h mail steamship Ciinadn, Cap- at Ualifax, on in r wav to lio-t'.m, villi the Livctt'ooi mail , i.f the 1-1 ill-t. 'I he sales (.1 cotton for the week emfiti the 1 -t inst , wore OL'. (Kill b iles, of which -t ' C'iiatois too'.; '.l.lintl and expoit. r.s -lMill. lln-nriiket lit el ...sin if sbowvd ad vatiein tendency, and tlii- was in ist u .allied in mid dling. 'J be Ai''o---moil's advice reached Liver pool before tint Cmada saiie.l, and caused an advance cf fd on Mobile.-, and p!..cin the .iot:iti.in- Orleans, fair sjil J Orleans Iiii-Itt iinr ;'.! ; Uplands fair tjd ; Uplands tui 1 rll 1 1' lt 'd; Mobile fair Sid; Mobile niiddiitii. B?d. Stock at Liverpool -t!Mi,f.OO bales; American cotton llol.olil' baics. The sales on Srt'irday, l.-t inst., were 5,0l'D baie', I' o-in. q "..-t. At Havre, Tr , Ordinaire is ii'iot. d 1 I " Account from Manchester at" lnvorabie. I '.re ad stuff- -i iicraliy an; quiet, and v. heat ' i.i -I-c.ieir.i... ' The wcti tin i b is tecii favorable lor t!ie 'harvi-t. . 'oiiseds c!o-eJ, or, Saturday, l-i inst., at jiii' All the vessel, employ-1 wi'li tin- sU!,. l,a,i,.c cable at t'ork leit lor YitiYntia on lue 1st. Tl.e trials nt wo, kin-out tbe cable ' wire successful. ! Mr. Ten liio. ck'a American hnr-e. Trior i aud l'liuress, wete bcatcu in thu Uooitwood j-..p. liie India mails da -.iot conp'tu the ie- pnrted enptuii! of I.. 11. i, but runin are picv a'cnt, with eetn ral credit, of a discovery cf conspiracy for a eneral revolt. All the Kuropc.n.s :,l Calcutta had been a l ine 1. Tut. Siwmmi Kxtkiiiton to I'r.otuoA. Scimr M. M. Lcrdo di) Tej.uU, I'o.us pondiii'' Member of the Amcrieati Institute, hail w t , . nteli two valuable historical works reia-ive to Mexico. In one of thee is a ot ti.e s-eiuino.ei lu Morula : In irO'l, in conseq ieuc? of order Viceroy Valaseo, from the Spani Mou- arch. Pen Felipe II, who ft a desirous of exteu.i.ng his dominion iu America, by ac-1 sm j, hee-n saddled upori us as a nation quiiin ti.e Florida, notwithstanding tbe i ,1 rink, in place of tl.e comparatively severe reverses sutl'ered by two forme r cx- 1 harmless beveraes chosen by other nations, pedilioiis there, one of lucui under the com- v a rVUlil 0f red-faccd old cocks, who with ' i .... ....... ii i .. r inaioi ui tue uiiioii.ii. uc lonieoi. i.i-ju a uew . xpeiiuioii was ot up at leva t rut, edti-i.-tin" of i irtecn vessels, two bavin a thousand men on hoard, under the coui- iiK.nd of l'ou Tn-tati de Acuna. The sail- in-of this fleet beiii deemed a solemn eision, tlie Lr;:it. sl part of the population o! vera ' rut, n.ieu wuu eiiiuu , 1 . , 1! ' 1 '. 1 . .1. .. lusia-ui at t.ie prospect ot certain truinipli, was piese-iit at ' the cmt'tirkatioti. AI! li.is enthiistasin, he.v ' ever, only tended to illustrate (csttciiur-r ) i the valor of tc FK-rida liultairs. clasrc, : r. .,1 .-4 ib d. f..:it set.t reinforce- : It:...!.,...,,,! 4ri.,lil. I meiiis uii'.vi v .y.. i.i--'i. - .. Itifana, who liail to return, alter neity inse.. of men. Some time alter lust, l.avm notice thits.rne Frcfifhn -j intended to found a m;,ii,t there, the Viceroy s. nt notice to the ",iv:il Commander. Melaudcldc alder, to bo and prevent them from scUllr- there. Iu f.''-l, the Visitor, ablet rama, encie to Vera Crur. He ?nt out because bo was vry partial to the l-pamards ami much ic.pp.ied to tho Indians nn I he doubled ' tho tribute of two lie ale a year, which they bad fsitneiiy pail. He was frniwnel as too v. xcr of ' Indians. Four ycais after hl'r.l cuuic, with like character, the liecliiiatcs Carvilo ami Mune'. who aeqiircd such melancholy fame by their cru. it. The i I. it..r n.-t B violent death on his return to the Cfir.it ot' Spain, :.ftr bav;n given au account of his mission to Felipe Ii, tl.e son . . ... : . l. -t.. -....1 wiio a-cus. i n'ln na m- ;;rcica or.. 1 most laconic I itti-rtiess. Pi 'resists, 'i vfi?n C.kavT' .ItKtrs. , proposition to lio away with praiid j iiie-,so far at least as London is eoneernr I, i- now before !'arli.niii nt, acd receives ti c ;rjport of v ivernmeiit. A motion iutemled to do feat the bill was rejected by a large majority. An nble lawjcr, i?'ir 1-. liesicr, deteL-deJ the bill, and rcln re.l to tliu npeaica rcpn sentatiocrs of rand Junes themselves to the J , 'r;" ; Q - j - - . . . .... onnv Ot OUT C l.es li'lil IU... s too otton -kini.l nn,in.i!, aud roivd.c from discrvi j punishment. Vo.vt ,', Xttc York 'Iii.trs, AN0T1IKU ACT V? THE li: UDELL Tl'.A'iMI'Y. 1 I TJ.i' publis were (fnile stnrJled jesterd.iy by the nniio'iiicciiiciit that Mr'. Cuimill ; bam, alius liurdeli, bad been re-arrested. ! Un thin iii.e."Jien she was not cbarped with ' murder, but with fvrt'tiiug the birth of child under the followinj; ciriirrustaiice? :' ' 1'or flotne time ."lr. (.'iini.iitl.am l.a divert out to tbe world that early in Aueu-t shel , eipects to be delivered cf a child the fruit of her union with the lute i'r. Harvey P:r. dell. To ntfiid bur in that interesting pit nation, she applied tl l!r. Uhl, and, alter si'Veial visits. I bo Doctor, eiitertaiiiin su-! pieiolm as to her really b inf rHLtnilr, con-f.i- 1 1 i- ''vi'. - I'i-lrist AM'TV'J An inernious plaii it- then devi-ed for tba detection of the crime, if ar"y were contem ilated. Ir. Uhl n turned to Mrs. Cuniiittir- hatn, and pretemliug to be in her confidence, drew irom her the admi-sion that the pro jected birth vv a a biinibii. I le, moreover ; was offered by !..r f l.tlim if he would find a t.cwly-boru Infiint to " assist" at the or. njtrli?iiiriit. Thi, under the direct ion of l'i-tiict Attorney Hall, was effectually (lone. (ti Moiiday la.-t, Mrs. CuniiiriL'hai'ii receiv I from a bou-o in F.'tn street 'he child of jl p .or woman in !! ilevue lloipital ; the "con finement " takes place the same evening iieeotiliti to rule; an " urrntnhrr " ()r. Cat 'in i and a mid - w ife " .-.re in attendance J the cries of Mis. ( forced from her by lh " pains' of labor," are heard even by neighbors; an,! while, with a mother's love, he is foii'Liue the " newly-born " infant enter I'olicc ortici n, w ho cbane a'.iiiewhaf the tinioHt ii'tf of r iii - curious drama. Mrs. Cunningham, lr. Cat in the " accoutheur." aud the " mid wift " have all been arrested on th eharu'e of fi loiii'ctis'y prctennitif; that Mr-. C ha ! ,'ii et, t i, ti. io a child w ho w oubi be etitiiied to inle-rit late llarvy limd.!). the propel ly of t!,o If is proper Io ad.l persisted vesteiday that M r-. I 'unhin.'baiii in u.-ciarii.-' tl.at li i ! ' I vv as he r ow n. lir.WAHl-: (! 1 1 HANDY. We w.Mh the Lood pe.-.ple of this city, who occasionally take a little " for the stomach's sake," to beware bow they dr'4nk 1 rai.Hv, or we. -iiould rttiicr -ay the red liquid wbicli is handed out to ti.ein at tavern Contiteii under thai mime. It i- a w.ll known fact that there is scarcely a bar rootv in foe cit . , however extensive, eie.'itit or pn tcntiou-, that eoiitaiiis a iirov of tha 'nuine article. Indeed, very lit t hi of ii come- into the coun try from France, and what djc Come com mands an irmost fabulous price u price so great, at any rate, ns to xelu'ie it niniost cii'ir. ly from fhe retail l rude. h.Ati i1, even l-!-' l"'' l" r,dl a eood article, the !' li.'f. -"-')y it. 'I be .' article which he buy- tinier customhouse lock, and which tin, posiioi, ably his ron.e , from Frai ee, is i.othin more than a por- 1 tioti of tlie millio'.s .,. ailuiia of " fore ; "l-" . "', hich fca. been eporled ! Irom t!,i.-' country to receiv e fit France iti I eolorin audits flavor ft qui the cssentii'l " 'd! of Cocnac," 1 then to be imported hack. This is no iilu-ion. but a fact of daily 0.,., n,..l it ,...l I 1 ..-. . !..'.. OIHV..IV, Bllll 111 ,WU.I, I"- .-.l.U IO lllttm.-l. i'hat any las which you may take up at any bar in town, is nothing but pure spirit, flavored with a few drops of the poisonous, oil ailu b (1 to. The sntiie may be said of tho stufj th.-.t is furnished yon in demijohns from tho v. hi'lc-ai? jr-jcers and liquor dealer-., lor family u-e, at thj ratj of live, six, aud seven dolisrs a gallon. J hrouh the failuro .if the crape in France, and the immense consumption of tlie article of brandy in thii i. :...i. i .i. . j.. - lUllllii,, l"J wUt" 1 ii vll..i:ill .'!& l.'l II1Q UQ i i- . ' , , ..,..11.1 i.i.ii.i; uifoii i ...rite I i. .1 uc ruifi'ieu ) and as the major part of ti-it de-mani ii for hih priced brandy, it will at once be seen what peril ins stufi, even the most fasti. iioui land careful drinkers are obliged to swallow. The oniv safe course is. therefore, to abstain frotn calling for brandy al'oethnr. Thcro : i,. iiirts,r-a in if even when it is h-i. the protundity. if not the sobriety of oracles. yoked our necks yea;: apo, with the nction that a i.-!t! brandy was " the beat thiujr in the worlai for the atourich," especially after eaiin oysters ; a double fallacy, as baa lorn ;o i.een proved. We, faeretore, advise that brandy bt rermitted to iro out of fashiou at j.. vljia jt js c,lt 0,- ,, eouEtry. I'orlu's j'irt,' ol the 'J'irfX. A I'.'slt IV A Ut MAS S'Kt. I Two son, of Mr. J-ihu H. l-cctt, of Grcensbcrr, Pa , were in the habit of setting " iiipht lines" ii the Alleehany river, in order to become possc-.-cii oi ire nnny u:e. vas morning a very in v-ti r'mus iool.iti thii was ebserv- ed tiou, ed tiou, the shore as heiii attached to one of the lines out aome ('. istai.ee. (u draw i': in !!. irie a fish was fast Oft the hook, with Us bca.1 piotrud.n Irom the onuce ct a hull. nil skui;, bral eolumt', it- .hich rests uiiosi the vert' b'.dy bein in the skni! 3t,J too lar.e to alio its escape tiu rcfroni. Tne theory i thai tbe S-h ccame domcil. Oil in the skull son.eiiriie sit. ce, pi-w until ii Ireaii.e inq.i i.-otnd lliercin beyond its power to escape unaided. Ihe skull is sound at d has yit feur teeth in it, the re mainder bavin dropped out. hi rhape in dicaies tiiat it p:-sibi- 1 iloii-ei t a uegro and was that a t :-:a'c. lino IT IT "iv . r'd.N t Tbe United ?tatu Oovcruinent recently was looking for site on Lon fs'iaud f..T builuii fortiucation. I'ic p-ice a.-lced T to ili ble spot i-;l t Hi ) wa.l ronstnted t by GeU. Tottcii, chief en.inc-r. Some sp. c ilatjrs, hi-aiiu-what was --oif on, are ?i:n),C;if for the bsii.l, then wsttt t o W nniujloii and pcraua d...l the General 1 1 overnmei.t to ire S-i 0,. '.,:. It . .curious ..ci llieill eucraiiT p i.i . m nided for any th"'? l,J b"-v' matter now in f Wire tLockcd tl li'V. at a lower pi ice i-ici. j ''-iaiuui homo o-dw vcuiu2, Avr diuii;