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! I -vs? .'4. -. J -t; '7 .-1 ft . .. : t J . 1 Gi C. H;-B: EVANSr Tis all one. to inc. O, th'all one ta m"e all one-r L Whether! jvvioQey or whether I have -iv-J , He who has mney can bay him 3jsvi!e, -v 'And he 'who har?ione anbe free for lifei r ! ; 'Or All one &c. a He who; has money canfipeculate,Hif-Ixe-' r - - 'AtTd.ho jvbb halTh'othihg haaiiothing tOTiosef y. ;He whb has inoqey. cares not a feyr ; ; .-;;';"'-And,hV'whd has none can sleep the night He who has money can o to the play, -And he who has iionejat home can stay. Hewhoha3 money can tr'avel about, ; "And Lelio has none caii go withtiut.. .sHe-whp has .money can be coarse as he will .And he who hasmone can be coarser still. He who has money can eat the oyster's . "njeat,- . i ' And ho who has none,' the sbellj can eat, - He who has monev can dunk foreisfn vine! And he wh has none with the gwut muot1 He who has raonej the cash must ply, And.he . who has none say's, - C harge it , ; . pray !' ' . -v-:' v 'Hewfi6 has money can keep a dog. if he ;(eae,q,;.j 1:..; . . : "We who has nona li.not troubled with Ha who has money mast die soma day, And .no&who nas nouef rauit go the sums - -way. ; Sce&o in a Oamblin Iloose in XzJ:'.'y-V 9aa Fraacisco, , 'r ' 1 T, f'win5 characteristic; , scene, which is said to have occurred in the pub- :!C'rfdpofJ Francisco, tbmetiine durlrigtKo; year 1852, is taken "frdnix Jat EfJgHsh jnawaziu t,,. '.y.Jy.? I wjas capital f hurrah!cthe teobshouted, and the shrill voice oi a man, l Who was energetically protesting against something or other, w as continually drOwn-. v ed in .noisy bursts of applause. A pecu-1 liar circumstance had taken pi iC3 here, in which the mob speedily perfortnod the functions . of judge and jury, and gave its :rerdict- ' L A man in a black coat and datk trow dors, ' YeFycJean . and respeptable, had come for t several eveniiigs in succession to the ; sa me table, had watched the game i lhneiintiiw he produced a small canvass ba from . his breast pocket, and laid it on a, card. The card won 00 the . first evening, and hoi emptied. ihe has on the table to ' count the money. . It contain , dd vtentiglit SplauHh dollars which the banker quietly paidjiim, and the gen- ' ; 'tlemanTquuted the table with his earu K lng'withoui deigning to tempt Dame fortune sagain ; Oil jthe second i evening Jie returned, staked and the card lost.- jWith the greatest coolness he opaned the .bag, seized the Corners and shook out. the raoneyj it cohtainedj- precisely .the ame sum as on the previous evening, and he 2' tiit'ted theroornV; On the third, fourth , fthpnd sixth 1 evenings, the same story .; the bankers began to know the. man, and tmllsedtheuiselves about his strange be- havior. as usual, he and walked away. ost, tooK up the bag, IThe seventh evening arrived ; it - was just ar minute after eight, and the one banker, said to the other: ,'We have. treated him. too Jiarshly, and frightened hin4XlwayiJ jwhen ; his "comrade laughed, usual "place, quietly watched the progress : "of the ; game till quarter-past eight, and then laid the basr al knew so well upon a ,'duece'tbat bad just been turned up. -: .Acouplof cards were t ur n ed u p Wi th -; Hout the :two "rnaki ;lat!thereefe11-: hs: its" appearance ; at; to the left, and to the .rig ut -a sea rcejy pe rce pu .ne smue. piay- ed on th embanker's lips the tvvo.; The fctrabgeif turned deadly palebut without ?uttennff-fpllabtef .about ' the cHariije. .uyi jus iuck, ne stretcnea out ins nana to tne, r :, 4r;sackandjWas on the'p nnt pfppeniiig it,; ;: f border, to count-hoSdollatsV when tne ! -.V banker iaid latrtaty: : " . . 'r 4 .iC?1: i-P -'I know how many ara. in it: I -TTeJgPt and twenty. Ad I not rigtitx ' ; I c:Not exactly iid,t!ie uia'u calmlyi atid; - t;-?; flnooK the f silver, out on the , table, lie I ; then shook tbe"Lbag itilbmore, and a roll I ; .of bank notes, slightly; wrapped togclheri -Ht;rr f :,yM 'What's: that V-the bankers -'cried- in j .v;i6tlarraVatid th audience pressed curious- tHtf ttaks V tho maa said ' with ,appa tj" r..v lit' - t w : rent Tinciifference-as iherM nfdstencd the' thread that bound the not?sr. c vt M s: '-'SlopX that will doJI the bonker cried, .as:ne threw jdowu tusben Is ; that sialse play; you .oiily .'paid eight . aad twenty dol lars ou theprevious evening.' , -vyf - ld j I Faae5playJ! the-mani8hpute3 andhis. eyebrows were menacing contracted. "! j JjiigiusrStiS'itlu'oti the card ?r and. have yoa ever refused to.pay it ouopened liit -tNol tliata all ojreci-uitet'rigKt, said :t,hose 'aroudt; who iareitalways glad to oppose the banker, because Ubey; are firmly convinced-thit 4ie doe fnor. play fairly, ."aUhougli theycbaluiually'thrbw a way their mouey. . .. - ' 7 He staked .and won, and raustbe p3id,; Others shouted T ' i - .V- :r. r -ff -.y.-.-- 4 C m nt y o u r money- how. 4 mu ch iji t V said -the bunker, who :had' hurtredlyex chaneedaifew wordj .withNthe coaieder4 ate sealed opposite. . virr . m ir..-iie , 'How much is it"?' . : 1 n the .first place, t wenty?cight dollars in Mlvtr he said calmly, whiie the by standers liughed haruly : 'then there are; bank notesr tie t, three, four yoi eight huudt ed ih liars, and then . ; r I Vbat more Vk ?. .: 'i , A small bill on PolUmith Brother, as guod a3 silver, accepted . and, all tneno uey weed only- be fetched for-rrjthree thousand.' : ? -. . : Three thou sand -yelled the banker, st&i tiut; in dism.iy from l.ii ciriir , VV hy, that would mike yon nearly four thousand d oil. ireraj hgjther ! Are you mad 1 ; Do you exwet me to pay that'?' r Dtm't I1!' said the stranger in surprise. ; ' .Would you not have taken it if I iost V ! 'Of course he vuid of course ' D you you ask whether they w.nild take it'?'' J :rrT ... . ... J fJCiverytmng tney can get, aim a lime itiore too, shouted the voices arouud th table. ; ' : ;; ' " H must pay !' J ii? '--- Geot1em&ti I'tho banker--jirMetedf! the poor prospect of turning their hearts -gentl men this inau staked every even ing for the entire week. 'Ahd: lost every time, another inter rupted him, 1 have been present several times, and have never heard so from eth ers, a ud he never made the slightest ob jection.' - -;. 'But that was only eight and twenty dol lars.' '' ' ; ' 'And if it had been so many thousands, all the same ' W - 7 'But do let me'finish,' the banker shriek ed with a.spsn lips and furious 'glances; 'he. 'n!y shook out twenty-eight dollars on the table, and kept the paper back.' Prove that I ever had a cent more than tweiit.y-eightdolars in the bag,' the stran ger ex'cl uined contemptuously; you won't get Off with such excuses.' Why did you not keep the bag, cora pero' laughed a Spaniard who stood near. k We always s ick to every diin'g that is stake'!.' ; - : - - v J . . - 'If be had lat again, no. more than the ih? confounded dollars would have come out of thjbag,' the banker growled. i 'Possibly; but jt-cnii't be proved, the surrounding players laughed. 'You must pay up. f t "I. flanged if f do the banker slio'ited, and struck the table with bis fit, 'this is a new sort of robbery you are trying upon me; but you've .come 'to the1 wrong cus tomer I won't pay VP1- the last half an hour ata , gigati ic Ken- tii cki an s houted r as h of elbowed his J way rd the tableTfand wa forceto pary.up. to ascent. If you refuse to;, pay that fellow you must fork over my money again.' - 'And mine, too 1 a multitude of 'voices ejaculated. 1 ye lost ; too I too ten d o 1 -iirs fiTty fi ye and t wenty a po u n d , of gold out with the. money , if he won't ,V&'-- ""I.'"', --.-'v..- . ... : .u Another banker from , an adjoining ta ble had, in the mean while, come upland had whispered a "few 'words fcf h:s com'--, rade'doring the height of th"e tu mult The heFfoft a time refused, but; at' last yield ed to his jiersuasions and took up the mon ey to count while. bath carefully examin ed thq notes and bill. Th1 . conld lo ob-. ectibn jhe raised "against either, and, with a heavy sighthe banker,paicf tha mbneyV !iiiicb took vall 'ob biV tablei as well, as several packets ( of gold,' which thoTstran--. ger'cut-7pvn,'examinedrttd .then weigh .ed at the bar.- , All was jn order ; and con cealing the5 money JnS'aiioui;- pockeC-Che : thrust tha feraaihder into, the': mysterioin Kag, and then rjuitted the' room, after biiw ing; his thanks'to the s.urbunders. which were reiunied' by a thundering hurrah aud "shout of applause. ',' - MILTON, N. PfeGTOBXOlSSf .a Gcnuo:;; roit.Tim times r ' The Brtndorr ( XliasJ) Roaster report the follow! bg. 6Mnioav pleached " at- the town : of :.JfVaterpro(idot fart from Bran don.; (.Jesse Holmes' desires xisto s ry th it after-one flounsh ofbi4 pcw.dJO is c'uli, he bioughfthe sermon t- ax'Ioje, and .tut the lark will rVa'ch no more: ' 1 may say to you, rojr .-brethririg, that I aujiiot an.edlcattjd mn; anoFl am -ni)t ou'e of them -as believes that edic.i; ion j-' necessary fur a GiMpirmitjiitrr', far-1 be lieve the Lord edicates Kis," preachers jitr a.s bej.wautS'etn;to cbe- edicatVdt;' . and. al-: though 1 say it that ought tiot to my v. yet iu the vState ' of Indiny, vvhar, I t iveV1 that 's ru ri.ah as gits larger Ct r.-, gregasl u ihor what I haf f " Thar may be some here to-day my bre thriTig as dout kno'V whnt beriwahuu 1 am uv. VVell I may say to you, ray bre thrinir, that: Ianf a Hard Shell B ipti t, but I'd ruther have a hard shell t'mu tj s ell at all. Yisxi see ras here to.diy.m brethriti'g, ' dresVed ur iir fiiie c?ot'je-; voa n out Ihinji I. was pi juJ; hit I . ami not proud my brethrr -i-u-g, ayJ ?aUho' I' t been a"pri2cheri"ofthe go-pil for twen yeari. and' 'althh'ugh Im "cipfiug otf'thv "flat boat thaties at your landing, I'm not proud, my brethring. 1 m not a gvvioe to tell edz ?ctly vvh ir mytA x may be' ftmnd-fsufii c,e it. to iay, itTn the l jds of thel3iW" aridHrau'.! S :i i you 11 not only hnu auf tex ttiar out -j grwat many either texes asiwill do yti'i g oj to read, ah ! and my tex when you find ir, you'll find it to read thus, ah ! "He played on a harp wr a -A-o---and strings sperits of jast men made perleck. ' My tex brethring leads me to speak of' of sperits. Now lhars a great many kinds of sperits in the world iu the fust pi ace thars the sperits "asjsom folks calls ghosts and thars" the speiits 'turpentine, and then thars the sperits as soai folks cali siq-jor and I've gbt as good an artikle of them land of sperits on my il.it boat as ev er was fbrch down :tbe Miisisippy river, but thare is a great mauy other kind of sperits, ft r my, ter says, "Ha played on a harpjiv a , t-h-b-xi-s-and strings sperit3 of jest ien m de p:rfrck. But Til tell youuhe kind uv sperits as is meant in the -lex tssFiREr Gnat's the kiud f speri'a as iV raent iu tny. tex, my brerhring Nowlltliar's a, great maiiy kinds of fire in the world. In the fust .VI TT T1 . L place, that's the coimmon sort oi fire you light your segar Of. pipe uith and then thars fcx 'fire land camfire, fire before are ready and fire and fall back, andma ny other kind3!ofire, for the tex says, ' He played oatha Ipifla J ibusamj strings, af erits of justxnen made perfeck." ; But I'll tell you.?the kind f fire-as 13 m'ent iu the. tex, my bthrjngit'sjHrii; fire! and that's thd kind of fire as- a great many u v you'Jl cum tbref yoti. donc do Oetter nor what you have' been dnn for He-played t )i o-u sund m spenu of jarnen . made perfect. Now, the differentjBorts -of fireCtiruthe -World, may be likened untotbe dinrent perswasnuns oi unrisuans 111 Tiie.7worhi. In the fust place jwe have; the PiscopaTe ari', and theyare a highallin. and a high falulinset,' and tljey miy-be, likened unto a turkey buzar, .tbat:.flieji: up'fnt the air,X"d hq gobs, up( and up, and - up, and up. till he looks jno bigger, tKaa your fin ger hail, and' die fun tlung.you know,: he cbnis, down, and down. fund down.and .dmynaud is lljn himself in the?carki ofa dead boss bjf fhetde ttf thgnty and He played on i a harp of athouii .d stringi, speritsof jilstI5nrmYlep7litrclt.". And:thentha"r.'; theitethodis'.'aud ihey may be Jike.hef'uut the, squi ri iel ryum i up int a tree, for theMthodis beleevV in g'ine. on from one, tfegree "of, race t - another,-. a ndfinilly on to perfecshun, jiii d the squirrel goei up, aro!;up and.up, ani lu jumps . from limb , :-;tp4 iimli, .and branchf -to branch, iand the fust th jnjy we know he. falls, and down Ji'6 cums.kerfl-iift ux. aud that s . like the Alethdi3, they " is 'allersV-.f'illeri from grace," ahl aud Ho piayeu onja naro oi a - t-io-u-raaa strings And then my brethring-, thar't the 'Bap , . ,- . -. 7r ? no-is utitTlocf u.u .t-ror lt ;;2(-j.!-rT r-.ro itj. el! ..soaked, lS'-strongor in -every aud ef you'll o and s;tvch the 8oiiptu -es. re.l)?ct than one sixteen inehes. thirk. - tist, ahT thoyhave beeti likened unto "a possum on a airamon tree,and thethtinders maVrolb aid the ; earth quake; but" that pbssjanv clings thare Estill, ,ah I you may hake one foot loosaj and" th e other's thar, and you? may shakft oil ieet Jooso. and be laps I his taiKarohhd the jimf and Iclfngs The Fool's Rcnr66. . ''There twas a 'certain 4nobl$ajarf says Bishop Hall, twio - kept 'a tfoU Jtt. whom ho one-'day gave, a -ttifF, with 'chargeo keep' if until he shoufd mept.with one who was a srefvr fool thui himself. "Not many 'jears aftr-r the nobleman fellisickj even unto death. The fend ' catiie to ee him i :is,sick lord said to hiru -a. - 'J mst lvitly leive.. - - r - . . Aod vvfiifher art thou goitig 1-said the fooV - . T - - Into another world,'-replied mVlofd- 1 . s.,i And when wll you come back again'? f mo.it h j . i . . w ithin af iNo. ; .."!" ' Witfein a year ? ! ."fi" .-. . 'No.' ; -v:.- x j" ' vli ; i When then V j 'Never.' ' " ' ' ! .'-' - - ' 'Never said "'Ahe fool; 'and what, pro. isiun h it them m ith fo? thy -itertaiu- VI me t' there, whither thou goestj' . None at all- 'No!' aiJ' the fol; 'none at all Herd: take my stuff, for with all wy foUy, 1 am not guilty f such folly as t'ais. Very few people, cr fV'ien Guilders, are avvura of t!;e advantsge of wetting bricks beforeda0ug them ; or If they are aware' rix it, they do npt even think. of practising", iU for" of the many houses now , iu pro-i ress in this city,1 there re "veryf few iu which wet brick are used; - A walf tweb built tl -y. The reason of this ii, that if the oric-ks are saturated wi h water, they vviii uot tfhstra'-t from the, moitar the moisihre winch is necessary to its crys-t-jlialion ; and on the contrary, they will unite chemically wit j tLe moil tr, tn become solid as a rock. . Oa the other hand, if the bricks aiv put up dry, they immediately take all tin Wristur fr nr the mortar, leaving it too d'v tofhardfn,. and the consequence is that wliei, a build-: ing of this .descriptiou is taken down or: lu: nhl?s down of its own accord, the mor tar from it is like so much sand. ' -""' H " ' Saiejitijic American. An i Exemplary State It is said that the jails'iu Vermont, where the Pro hibitory law. is in operation, averjge oh-, iy thrae occupants ; three arer entirely' eu)ptyi two , have but ori3 i oner - each, two others have four each, oue ' ias six end another sveti. T ' j - i . ' i " ' T- " ' v "." Short Hair. The VVorceter.Trans cript referring tj'the p reseat fashion of hair-mowing tor gentleman, remarks : i We can tee but one reueeminir onsid eration :tojuki?y: thi? lite "fashion skuljj thus sheared would i make capital shoo brushes, thus ' - making both ends meet. tr . .". ... - . fzx Sarrt you're,' a drunkard; you're alljrs dr uhk and y 6 u r habits h 1 bose f n i gg a, yourhabits isdbpse Velliax me dis deri. how Vile. ;misehief aralmyt; hibits looie' wheri I is 'tight all albdeitiuie ? . Wasnt much onTPlggev ? f ., -Anjoldwomaa keepings a so caK led cookaejr stapd,?i was" oue day accoyted-thys a. wag Avith-V i 1. kH6v, do. you sell" these orari- gesj, ' ;:; -'.7-; , , T wo cents . . .. - , 4 Well, aid; he, , taking up, one. aoo curnin. t over in nis naua, 'how do vn sell tliis cake IV- -riie:sa1ne priced: j ; ' ? uppuse' f give you - hack the orauoe and take a cake 1': i V VervvvelL' : ' I , Ti this ;piti two ceats , : . 'Well, I'll take hfsie-after al!: instead- oF.ther cake.- 'What do ybaaskdbr cider ilr r ' ; 1 wo cents a glass.- -.v 1 i :tar.l7iiniJ;rirar4i!a. t" ease master yottijaveu-t paid ,-V- ofjust men made. perieck.vt 101" VOUr Cider. - T '". t re , . Take the pie back and give'rae H11 toe :otliertorlisee two rneii jf . Ma drinieoTiLV -f 'v -r ; v: ;pu the iurvSvLo aro .opbosed ;ta. -A -gls?s:. was. tilled: and handtfi-. V tof the customer who.aftr swal- : - lowing "tlfe'samean :;- his lips "Xvithjgreat gusto7 vt,3 de-; j j . :iUerateJyJ walking pfiyvhen he.wcur; sr: ac e o sled with , . -what ;Shpu!i imn t-i-i ; he cider, ta re surr.'.T 't s. V?. Didn't I give H'oa'the pie'for-vrr,j 'Tes, but.yoa tlidat pay;lbr.tliofc-.il:e -.pie. ; 7--;' ' Y(:ry : ''well ' I exchjage tl tka.y . cak'r for it .. ,' ." : ' I ffavpvojj the'oranzVfiif.itsV5 v 4 1 he ornnge 1 t wcrcent A-Jr V 'Well, why should imyiTor;it:,?:t''" dujri't eatn.did:I,iN .r;: j.,.-! . ;,vV: Nb . matier exclaimed V. tho darnsev 'no matr.er,U&ereV a"(mis C ; v ttike sorficnvhere, lIutrcan'tstCQltj'-"?' tfiffr- ti-5 much on fisg?rs : hem? sorxier'A'bq lieVd ut ca:l akin; : li to Y ark rir t e fq-.u i-h'i-'arjiidv ideMie took tudViMs'attuf'riiVia 'Ganahdaibjd: ' ' AT wajt'n'rfllnlii ''O" it. saf at; tfe Xajble with tirh and Jplpfe V tn;; spoke o hei: a the servant to the 'V .no small scandle of minihosWhov r told -him that in' his ! hous'eerr- n axt morning tne wooie; .noueo .ag;jdartnc:d IJby,? a ioudt ehaut fTi-rr T"l ilr T.-.f1 aT-Tu1k fT tl-w t ter 1 water: 'a M ry person equal lo; the' tiskT;rfush"- fr nitrk I lik- rnnm iviHi . n nai I . of water. , . , V;;, . -,.r I"m ohleeged to ye, to.be sure ; fc said Dick, hu t here isT more thah- I war t-to shave with.: Shve with JI quoth mine host;,v-'v,'-iV'.:v-.;-.-'you ca'led help j and. Water ! and ' 'I we thought ihe house "waVoh' life. ; ' V I 4 You told me.to'calltbeeYvi'ut ' "'.t r help, and:do ye think I .wquIcI Ciy - water when I mean fire r.V;?-: v i I give it ii p said-ther landlord as die led off the line of buckets. - ' Dante, in his lowxst';helI,,haV ' v. ; "7 prtc.eti'iuio&fj, wik? nave . uccrayea p. women ; and in the lowe3tdeep of -yfl the lowest deep, those .who .have" ' betrayed. trust. - - Guess some pub-, lie h iracters,. .whorrit we ; woUof " would be apt to decline sUQha : position. We once heard. of a' nch" tn tin " M , ! things but 'theiSeaf-beih'ff rdiif5: 7. over by an infernal swillcart make3l : J me mad. - . "v ' 4 ' . v.. 'The , Puritans of old yai.as've hement' in, their expressions of ex-, ecration astheywerei remarka!-.- A.i no fit arEdiuburh'-(3cot!and;) in. liih witu neaven- rioenejer.iriir - prayers ior vengeance up-jnoun XIV is known to o thus :r-5Jord V , . sin v him. confound -limi and dam ?i - him; uei himf; L')rcJ,: . as -ye;dit V Seiinacher'dhn.oldj t-iiVansli v:q htntoyer-tli? zfttUt bill Mint, for V ''I : ii'odesTi dinni let Ii'mTiVih;' r , S1? i'Da vou think 111 et lustica . done m&i saulj a ;cApnt tochta ,-f'j couasdIdoa thruVyb -.3 -I
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