UNION. TUB CONSTITUTION. AND THE LAWS THE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY. Vol. XVIII. Turns da v sovEnncK i, irss. IYo.OXX 4.,-.-; Vv 4 W' 0 The Tlotlrst Rrtort. A j-rl M the IlfS'-'f. ' pMW, benif f .tr-Bor, r general al !ct, I luwel tfM.a !nh - lit t M to (m U at wwVe f tm. V..nf..a E'rtiiiii:i.pir..u'.u:ieu.i.p ia.inrJux ly di;n.Miijtf,l. cut !oan la 'j jr. an I fm'.b. A U I I .Ice a parts asiJ J repu'e. T i J Jih biJ aal ap'rit; jr;t wta I bi (eoae, OIi'cuicJ Lit uin. 0i JJ (t fluhc4 fi'i"l anj m'me. Hit II Mor fioM'Ujf fire, te"r-ly nn-iry, T'i rft k ij U hi rtr - 1 amj ." " !7 '. ! f U !., DiS jf'Hf J TatVr faiu ! 'ivehhew,'" "lla a Kl'r ii,M M d-t .', M A i l it ' tin rt-kn'd C'..l a !.! r, '.! an J lau.'lil yau Gf k, it-l nf ta Umj j 1 1 la ; t it H J.I i t j Mir 14 :er 1114k A j4 Ut, pi iv. t.iy Rnc'i ptiit. I'i, in itity b i ltl.l, Ti' j -ke ;,' 1 1' J, !.! t?if latg'i en r'it . t Itfupt'i M .!!., boairf !ir, fJ, fiaii ptr-la if ti'. free 1 e mi'e) " A t. t-y jr'ur fiiii , ul 1 1 tug V .f fii.e.'tMiJ.! 1 ' .Vf fiW lr Ul 'y hcavra t!itt ti !! fj t'tfr'tff bl,irkHeaJliurl in .tj t.t'irr. t ihJ n.vvr a'lHip luw II f "'n l'J hav yati k '.!" rt-'J"- I'm litMrty I tatf, M 1 !"ii tu I i'i a'cHftf nn hi brow, T ajr m if di ! nt y .ur father make A g:Jaa AN EXEMPLIFICATION OF TRUE CHRISTIAN HONESTY. The following line of Pope, ' An hirt man's Ik noblest arurk of (nl,'' h been pronounced unwnrlhy of that celebrated pnet, for as much as hnieiy is but a vulgar virtue, as common io the mesne! as t ilia greatest abilities. Ho nesty, though commendable, i so far from being one of the nablm! of human qualities, that the honest man msy, never- theteas, be but a plain simple man. of contracted intellect, nf very little educa lion, and uf a low condition. Tin the aobtesl work of God! Fy upon such nontensi! Now, to adjittt this maUer between the ptet and the cmic, il will be necessary tV uke a curior view i.f the different stan- j l!an'l of honesty, according to one nr oth- tr of which, reputedly honest men square! their conduct, and a.ljust the difTercni ! n.....i,.t.. hm .i..rt. n.i- ... .......! ' Man sometime act honedv from po . - ' . . . . licy, rather than from a principle of pro bity. They btlieve, and believe aright, tht honesty is the best policy." Ac cording lo this sound m-txim, they mean H act, and tlu v gre.itly find their accnm! in it. In h.ir!, none are wier in tlnir jcnerstion dun lhoe who nrc honest ! logeilier from policy. While carefully mending to kteji il.e.iiscl-e wuhio tho hedge nf ihe law. they, without mercy m pity, tike every a Ua-it tso I'm t'ie l.a will ll tliftu. Thrte are your fnr.l h. nest nien, who ate honest n.tn ly f r their nn a-.Iety an.) pntf.i, and re jif t t-elf- i.h it. tueir l.oiieMV a in ricry ihuijiUc. True enough, the p-ei is worth v ( rej.re- i t , ... . . .i neotion it t; inesiu u.eiii. not ttioi:i the fear id tin-grace or punishment, an I ihedifire of a fair character, iniv give hirih l. rrilii.m. hut rnntrueted ,! ea vp.irioiiskMidiifhone.lv. which has in il The Emperor, with his accustomed per-, d.vr.e work, because it la te place si nothing of the dignity of virtue; yel the 1 tiuicity, determined to inquire into the lently and insensibly! Study naiure end tri!v l.....i n. ... "tn.vlevorl.iw i., eirr.i.n. milter, and the rcstill was the confirm- it operations; then w ilt thou easily be- stances or mean in parts, is one of Vir-' lue. nubility. j The truly honest mrt would be just as! honest without law as with it. (Jualed by the p iranmunt authority of ottecience, he neither withholds aught nor exacts ' angluuii the mere plea that civil law is on his si.'e ' I'he tn.lv honest man is he who makes ' it . n..,l...il imim lit .1,. in ntVior. a. lie k- Am. .,..!,,- n.,,l !,., i!..r;.!.. i .. !... .t..;.l- tritli itwiice. hen sell ioteresl and iua j li- e are in opposite vedes. The truly hotf-t m m is never osten-' t.u.,,!, f boneatv. Ostentation of it! i always an ill ign: it looks like putting ' ly towards the sold ers who shrunk back mi a p itch to hi l a blotch. j i' ",n, exclaiming We are not Hit enough of definition. One good wounded. Doctor!' Larrey pursued them, ex imple in worth a score t.f definition: . and seizing one of them by the arm. drag aiid the following example all will allow, gel him forward, eayin: Come this to lie a gul o ip? The a-tecJote is giv- way, blockheids. Now load your naus ea i-i Si. Pierre's Studies of Nature: ket and range yourselves in three ranks. "In the Ivt war in Germany, a c;ip-iihe foremost kneeling, and fire. Obey tain ul th't cavalry vn ordered out on a ! me without delay, or I will cut off your foraging parlv. U put himself al the j ears. Now, sir, observe, il yotl pleae." head nf hia troops anl marched to tho 1 The soldiers fired, and the man who was u nn.. ..i i,.... ii . -. .ii'.ii .rv I iii the foremost rank cried out he had re- Tj --"v'vi aof i'iru inns - j v.iIIhv i,. .!.,..!. v. n.iv l iitnr hill in wine!, lufiiy any mmg nm W'Vl could be aecn. It ihe midst of it done!' exd .itifd I.arrey. triumpnan.iy, etood a Inlle cottaj-; mi perceiving it, he and thft. huirying to the assistance .of went up n! Lio.kcd at the d.n.r; outjt'ia wou.id.d unrt, he ssid Never j : nil surieii Hrrnotiten, with ! . J? rr " F-ihr-r." aj te ....i -ri. u.e a field . Ure I ,., !e4 a f It uoi'titg If -f.tM;e- "Pry."! Tt prw ... ron.ic..7g. The r;.Jr.l t'.e . mow. The f t.-! d J ur,.f.n w.4.l, ubt-,aU i the right i4ii wr ke I hi-Ue. vt4 'whirled the h-d. f if.r eoidkie. 4 all hevo euc4 oui of U.e eadey. Ara quuner of a.tby tie l.urrv and tn4dftdiie with . . irh. t!,ey r,U(,4 fim. C;4 i :!:!. U V voung owx-iif.u discharged .ar,ej: li,r,a u the very thttig we 'iheir uvlrv. Tfery 114 them in to ant, sayt the c.ptain Have pa- 'inclined a j. .ni m, and ronequently ti Hence for a few minute. r4ir liaa'b.lU lirquculy airurk lU !uo! if the foulf, "and ycu aluli b aitUfieJ ..! liPr m !,. rrr ki.crli ia iIm lore- st-m .mi, iua ai me uiaiaure : j ai1.ai a quarter i4" a Iraju fmli. r, t!iy j I arnf4 al ani!ir fir4 .4 ImWy. T ir jr4ui, irucj ii up, anu rrrQiuf.triI. The ffirrr. vp a i!ii, 3y :o hia con r!f and u unnerrttttj iruuLir; Uie first bW4 aa much beuer thin th. ry true, air." iej4ied tic jo4 old oi4n, ' but it ia not mir.e." j Such an rxiuij l. isf linnciiy, ! repeat, i urih a c.ire .f !-fiiiuioi." Here we brht-IJ t'te eipri' lorm and ie of . ? limine thrix'ian honrov. inin mi id ! rint;.,Ic f one' lieitd,or a ..m.'. i a - - - , aril. An.l whalllioiicli theeieinitur w , an .bcure and law ly man, diiinguihed Ineiihrr for pans nor learning! In the j moral frame oi hi mind there wa a no jb!enrs of heavenly origin; a noblem- j far nj.rri.ir to ruiinmt iuuind prt, wMi-h l-cl ing alike to t'ie weal nJ the aotst of human beis;g. j (Vi.pare tin huub!e llrrn ia!en, or M.iutiJii, iih the i::utrton chieftain I l.n I;; me J m t'ut iirrman war, and wsr. a;id lill.ll h O'ltll lleti!a am l f11i!lr.liii nil the page of hMory. t,npre la. !,.- i. r..c. n,. ami. their MlH.ltM.fi h.s ph.l.n. ,r.rv wtdi their gre.t'y a.ance 1 anu ie.1 aiuuiiion, ma irn ier scrvpu ft.... 1 .;.i.- ..r 1 :. ...:.t. iijj.au iicif i.iK'i unntij 1. aii no 1.1 sun nn I lfrr p 1 il e enclo"e with white u wr.h their u..r.el.,.g j.,rit of plunder and hand, when the eaith parted, and I Watching his opportunity when r.p.ne;-...d juJiie wh.ch party is enn- twn smalj leaves shoot forth; bul inn oon- M w , M . '., UnUltm,t ,ie .led to und li.gl.rr on the scale of genu- er lud I perceived ihem. than the leave. irj, , rirfer,ei, ,1,,-fcloset. and pour in honor, i seperated, and froiu between them arose;- . r i ,u ' One ul the bt religiott coiifei-ion 1 .1 t I :-l ll: . rai.iiMi i .ii 'i ft iirup, m urn i'ii'i- ' can. w ho pr.iliah'y lud been i not a li tie ' diahonest and ettortiouous: Lord, one l.lf nt ...1- .uuU I in lb. .n.l ' it I have uken any thin fnni any man : by fJe arriiS4tion, I rettore hitu four- fdd." Tin is practical orthodoxy. ' Oft1- Mrivii ect cimtno(.l raUcd tbc Coitr J B'etl.rrn. Extract Jrom Sapoteon anl hit Timn. " The Emperor' lent wa pitched nn i he field of battle (llantien.) near a oli-1 tary inn, which had been the head-qusr- ters of the Emperor Alexander during the twn preceding days. er with n delicious odour. Whenece,' "I wilt now,' pursued the Duke de! exclaimed I. 'is this perfume and this Yirenza, " reUte to you a tircumUnce j refreshing ehsde ! Seesl thou not, which is very honorable to a man whom atd the man of Cod, 'the scarlet bios 1 know you highly retpect, I alltiJe to som. as, shooting forth from among the ur excellent Larrey. An immense oin- balance had been established at a little : distance from head quarter. In the eve-. nmg ihe Emperor visited it. with the j etimuliting. by his presence, ihe eal of the sureeoii. whose number was il . ...... : .1 . I l ! very S"nll III proportion to me nWHUliue ; iru 'nmrgriiiair j'Trru euvpcnucu - of wounded. The Emperor remarked moiijj the leaves, like the almonds on ihe that uiiiiv of the young conscripts hid staves of Aaron. The man of td then lo-t two Vngrri t.f the right hand; and lefi me io prol'.uiiid amazement Na ii sir.i.-U him thil thfv had niutdutrd diati then ceaid neakiiL. " Whit is themelve pirpo-y for the s-.ke of rw dmj military venire. Larrev decidedly pri.r.o'.i.irod !i u;iciMt l- luf unli-iiint- cil. I !ie r.mperor. e 1 hi op n on, I iietenl elc?, rctaui- iii a l.ine nl gret i!. (de mure, tleclare.l th.it cvt-rv man who mi'M ' i ill t .'I h t -'I iCciul Cow .id.i'c !i!ni!d s''t. j; w . a urif.. ilTiii; a id t .i re v.i! I lii n t th i'h of the re ,eity i f . . . . i .' i .. Ciirrli.iii! so danjerom an extiini'l" n Severe tu:iih not. Lirrev, with hi chvaete r.ii hutjrr.iig nd g ticroii" fed- . . .... , it'g. look tip the defence o! Lis patients; hot unluckily, hi defence did not appear to he irr-tutlded Oil I'onvillCin' (Unols. lion of his behel thai tha wound', which were all' uniform were not the result of accident. Ltrrey suffered the word in - justice to escape him. The Emper.tr turned pale, with anger: but he suppres - cd all expression of his displeasure. Lar - rev, as if inspired by a sudden thought, ves tow ard some poor crea - tuns who were creeping about the am - I . - I hllLlllCC e miner, conscript : . le. in hi cr n 11,1 tone ol Voice. said he. in his "rnffest tone of voice. ' . Even no. I can sc.n'elv refnin from laughing, when I think ol Larrey turn- ing np hi sleeves to his elbows, and armed with his b:tourv, running eager - j - - - - iviv.'d a wonnil IO l!ieri2l.lauo W.I1 .i' o j w.u..... ... .-. ----- m-ni. v lad. never uiin.l -cms with me. dtv. t OJr .m,.!. i. ,,!1 be he-i- .oi rank. Lrrr. t ai.1 l!e Empf r,w. yo are rleter and an rxrrllriit fr !!..! I Itrry g!4 4ut )! ! j.re4 u.e lu be ;m Uie wihi; bul ai the : nnn j Al l!ie aame lime, SSire, mirrrupt- 'uw!t mil.. I l.i ott bu'iitej" The Iliupcror coulj not rffrain fioa luj!.ir." . AroliHJfE. TRAX-t TED raot TIIK CC1A!C. fhe day in vi't. tSdnnn. ilirn ninth. ii mi.tv ti . .I.n arilen f i1. kin- Lil f,i!. .1. l,; :eve filed on ll.e eruund. and abaorbed - , in thought. Nathan, hi preceptor, went up to him. and said, Why iuel thou juiuiug under the pi'm iree!" The youth raied hie head and answered, Nadian, I am exceedingly desirous to ben:.J a mirarje;" a wi!i, said the pr.tphe nli a smile, "which I enter' liined mtrflf, in mv juvenile yea a." ' An I wa it granted!' I.astdy aked the a kej . prmre. '1 A man of prmee. i A man ot l.od," answered Alfian. r:-jn In m kruiiTii.a - titu I gvanate ad: .berve. satd he, wh,t !.:. seed will turn to. He .hereupon ma.le w.t h h.s finger. , a ho e in the earth, anu jui uie nra in me note anu covereu .;. Is t.. 1 . 1 k t ..... a round tem, covered w ith bsrk, and ilie j a. a.:!. . I wni urcanm crry luonieni niener aiai I thicker. The man of Ood .hereupon !, said In me, Like notice! and, wl t n.t m .1-,'. anu, w ii.ie I ..h.-,! !...,,! f,,.m it- i stem, like as sevrn branches on the can- dlesti.-k of the aur: I was astonished, but the man of fi'oJ motioned to me, and 1 commanded me to be sdent, and to at j lend. Ui hold! said he, iww crea itions will soon make their appearance. He thereupon brought eome water in ihe hollow of his hsml from the streara which flowed past, and hi! all the branches were covered with green leaves, so that a cool ing shade was thrown around its, togcth grten leave, it hang down in dusters! I was about to answer, when a gentle breeze agitated the leaves, and strewed the blossom around ns as the autumnal blsl scatters the withered foliage. Nn sooner had ihe blossoms fallen, than the I ... I ..I..I - the nntne of the (ioiilrke do..w.n. hastily. " D ull mm!" aked be live yet! i here doth he d eli! ' Son of Da vid." ni lu d Nathan, I have rcl.tted M thee a vim on." When Solomon I.eirJ these word- lie wa troubled in his heart. f;i I srod. I! ciit thou tli-reive me t' li-f" ! i 1 1 not deceived thee, son of Jcs-e," r)':ned Ntlhan. " BeltolJ iti thy f.ithc.-'s jirdn thou nuveM see ?ll thai I luve ti Iited to thee. Doth not the aine thing t-ke place with every ponnMrinata snd wuh other trers?"' Yes" said Solomon, " hut impercep tibly, and in a lung time." Then Na than answered: I it therefore less a 'Iteve those of a higher power, and not ; long for mincles wrought by a hitman j hand." j i77T , lite luctunpnraftle lussiaifln the . summer id the year 1810, as a lady was walking wiih her child upon the banks of 1 the Canal ol St. Catharine at Petersburg. 1 ine ciniii suit.K ttiy supped tio.n ner nanu, I r.ll I .. A .kA t '. .1 'lVllA m.klt.n- .M : auo ien nm? me yui. m iu -hh .. i.. ... . r. i , i:CDir was coing to niuiise alter uer , i!cpair was going lo plunge a child, when a young man prevented her. j and promised her m-tint aMMance. He , took a fine large sp.iniel that followed ! him and threw h..- into the water. Calling nut as loud as hecould. Urine him. Hring him; tho sagacious d tg in-lintly dived, and when he came up again, was seen holding the child bv the shirt collar; he quickly swam to the shore, and laid his precious burden gently down at the feet of the mother. Sh- in an extacy of joy, look the child in her caresses, between him and lhe dog. The father of the child appeared: " I return you sir, said he to ihe young manj a thousand thanks; you have saved tin; life of my only child." Your thanks ! id the yonn man are more justly ly dua to the kind Providence of ihe Almighty wbicli brougni me hi;lur." Acer-t a thousand rubles as a reward fr your banan ertiv. i "Eiee faid the rouuf tnanl wr Hiiiiuj your fcaudaiue I'fffr: tuu are in fact nvjrh more indebted M the eaertiotia of wr !. than u me. Well then. aid ttie -iidionn I give you ajuf litiita:i4 riiblea Jr ur dug. A , quarter f an bour f (r"pJied the young maul 1 d4 nut think iiia wnnli a thou. aand ruble; but he lia Med the life f a human being; I would nut take a thmicind f.r hiui." The young man then ruhd into the rrod tf epecUlur. and the enrap'ured father and mother ciul J uot by any inquiry find ut ho he w. The Ctnpetor Alexander tea ntliirme'I oi tue autr, end wa deirou to dicner its . young mast; but the aeareb he ordered to; a winktnr. and tolling In eye. hi bemde, although diligeully purutd, wa a a a tuluVient ground for interfering, fruitlo. land he called out to the other aeeood Fom lie Old M .nth'y M;tmc. THE CUP OF POISON. Weevil, unfortunate a he was in his !iikes, wa no less so in hi mote sertnu attempt; hi whole ereei wa one giand 1 . . 1 . 1 . . r ..?. dy who was reported lobe a fortune, t i t 1 . a . ...., ,1.., .i.i he dicoverd loo late to retract that sue ... ih. rlrrU. iWhier of an extra- vagant insolvent. To add to his disap pointment, Mr. Weevil proved an incor rigible shrew, whore eloquent tongue an noyed hin unceasingly. Proud, however, of hi b'la'V-d tact and hbditie. Yetil resolved ti time j her; and after pondering lor ome month n.wta a. a mt.l !al taai.ivitft In ffallf Ifl fjtfftl uimii ihe S..I ieit. rei.Ived to i.t in form t.. , . ..i ... i..,. .Vi,,..,.- pureimJ ,om, white .mice. , of wh,ch w Ju,y pr,nl. . .. j ;,. ht cons.gned the m.u,,- . . .; " mi ,c. fl..,.. anA ... ,d!ctenoi.s mineral to tie tluie. ana re- 1 ' SW CCl pOtat.Otl. .i 'ii: . . v. ' . "v " ' m" "'""5 ui" potion wiiii ine e .n: ' . .. nfier ... u r.gn ll,n.l " J,ne, IIS ten i. me lor a lew short moments I shall not long be a burthen to you." His look snd imprersive manner si lenced ihe storm. QtiafTmp the draught at one gulp, he cast the cup into the grate, and threw the paper on the ground. What have you dont!" shrieked Mrs. Weevil, snatching op the paper, and turn, ing pale at Parian marble. PnUon!" muttered Jese. with the most thrdling tragedy-lnok he could as sume; and clasping bis hand to his face, he buried his head in the cushions of the sofa. A shiiek, followed by an awful silence, ensued. Jese ventured to peep between his fingers, expecting to see his rib es tended on the hearth-rug in a swoon, but she hd vanished. Where the dickens has she gone!"; cnea ne, rising, "jane no answer. He rested on his elbow and liMened. A ... i trampling of many feet upon the stairs aroused him from his posture; and the next moment his better half rushed wild- ly into the room, followed by three menj ,i,eriW( lome t w,k. perl'eetlv anfied ai.d the servant maid. wilh ,he port8 0f t,e morning. Pie, My dear Mr. Weevil," said the fore-1 most gentleman in black, in whom Jesse; peniive almirtn prcfeneUy the La reeogmzed a neighboring apothecary j ,jrff i ,tVe remarked, tint the general what could have compelled you to this; tf 0r mv -fS ain(M j,, variably prefer tifh act! Weevil was already alarmed by the; crowd which nr ... .1. uneiperieu.y j broii2htabout his ears. Wh:it ac!" detninded Weevil. You have awellowed poison!" Nonsense, nonsense," said Weevil. Where is the cup, ma'am!" He ha ihrowr.i it away." replied Mr-! weevil, 'tontiing a.oud, Out nere is ine! ril!iv countenances and exhilarating gai hnrnble paj er. t pl .. ,j18 ptge.tnrs of these aurer mens. The aaolEcearj looked al the paper, : beng m ,re cslcid ned lo amuse than in shook Jiiebeat rugged his shoulders, tercstt are ri,rt.y remembered when ab and then looked significantly at his !,. Women seldom lorget die man who si.'lants, who immediately laid violent; tll!li., n,m sinh: bul rarely recur to him hands upon the disconcerted Weevil, and, threw him upon ihe sofa. I What in the devil are you aboutT ; demanded Jesse, glaring wildly upon thej meuieai nprrsior, as ne urew a etomac.i pump from his pocket. j " kou must submit, sir, said lie," re-, sialancft will avail you nothieg." I Pooh! pooh! nonsense pon my soul twas oniy a tone! a mere ruse ; don't be a fo.d," t ried Jesse, struggling.! " May I die if" The forcible introduction of the admi rable machine put an end to further oppo sition. Weevil kicked and plunged in vain. The whole operation was admi rably performed; and feeble, spiritless and exhausted, the unfortunate patient was left extended on the couch. The a- pothecary promised to send a composing brem feelings which had long slumber- generally not wealthy ..frits democracy, draught immediately, and left him in the; eJ mej.cj jus j,ert ,0 repenunee, and geuetally despised by those who may meanwhile to the tender care of his wife,! causeii u,n tfl j,nger s, ,he spot in a state chance to know bun or his wit, nopo who alternately wept and scolded; wind-; ()f minj wh;c, J.eonly who c-t.np.ues the; lartty andliigh-stand.ng. always a fool. "8 "f "rr i7ii i a. i.a,.i.,u ...... .... t ter remark upon his cruelty in wishing to' leave her unprovided for! j j .1n UncolorrJ .Icconnl of a Colored Due!, A duel between two darkies a regular built affair, condu !ted according lo the .U..I B.IJir, CIH1UU ivcn n v. riuui " ...w . most strict tad put.ru ious provisions of; th ed f eame .fl"rme miirning Je-'Ul aree. Il.e b.-m Wi.K pie iUi pistol, of Uie tonal approved llnHi, at aun rie. on a inaU branch u( the Metarie road. We do at kaaw tabat the origin t!.e difiaculiy w, except tht on of the nsrttea. w ue the pnraM oi ne o! the eelaior. " wa creJ in lab by de oder, and dat hi in boua nm hab Mticfaechvn. We hare learned, from one who waa preaent at the eumhat, the particular aa they trinrpiied. They were ubataatial y aa lo'.ln: After having Ukea their atanda one of the eeond nniirrd that owing in their posiiian. the funbeam set hi principal with I say. nigg. I put my well nn dat pneialiun. It agin tie rule ob all de enJe of hona l'be eber seen. De fre?tion id de sun ehines rader ton eehere, and makes my principal roll him eye altogeder a 1 too muen. " Wy, wy look here, did nt we chuck , 'J . . , up dollar for de choice b ground, and . ... . fc u,u u,J"c,,i . " Yes, I know you did; but den fir play's a juba. and I'se no notion ob seein my fren composed upon and loe all !e ad wantage." Well, nigga. le no notion ion, I'e just as good a rit'.t to hab no nM o a you is, and 1 tisu on s as we is ami " tilin de matter jum At this juncture a fiien.llv clou I settle I the tmtter at once hv stepping in between he sun and ihe belligerent. The two first caues again look their poiti..n. j ntonihed at yoo, iU. News, and all the little prelimin-rie being set. ! In name of all Uiai it beautiful a 4 tied, each one took hi pistol ready eoek- i Vd. iut can mere be on this dull earth ed from his aecn.d. B-nh ina!iftd ! '" w.wt.iv t-.ia!k tiiout, lo write aboat, tolerable decree of epimk. aihousb a j die lor, to cry "for, or at en blui.h paleness spread itself over their i " u i't'n woman an- black cheek. The second who wa to!gt 'tuvi Mcayunt. eive out the fatd order which miirht send i them out of this woild now tonk in! ground. Kaifing hi voice he brjrsn. ' Gentlemen, your lime am come." Doth signified their SMni. Is you ready! Fiah! one, two, tree Hmg, pop, went boil. pitots at one ball raising a dtixl right iu ihe middle of ihe road, while the other took a slantindtcular" roorse in anoi g ihe bystander, fortunately w-.tliout hittiog anv one. It was now time to in'erpfxe, and one i of the seconds set himelt about ii. er . a little eoneriiiou ttie dnlie-d narky stepped lorward and said to his aniagouil. " Niga. ia you satiffitjil!" I is." M So is I. and I'm? glad to get oflf so. Next lime dey catches dis nigga out on sich a foolish exhibition a di tley'll hah lo fot. h me, dtl dey will for sartin .. r . , . . k I .. .rem my acilioiiriiii, rsi nil, retorted the oiner. " ii nen vour on- nnri .t inatrnmpnt nf did went off I dechir i .u-,1,, i , J)in rt,iid: hot Pse so - - happy now goeh, let' shake hands anil go back to our abnea'ion." a In five minute time allhands enm'e, friends, darkies, w hres and all were on .1..,.. n...'.t...n .im in ..r i rm andi seiUj!neui tur .provided always that the cratj,v nrtl ,,rcefd Irom tluUues. ! i but from a reflecung cast of mm I. w hieh j count. " From t tenna. What have i increases their respect w h in it adds tojyttu been there for, and what's become of Hits tulsre? j.t ihey experience. I have . known pale face and pensive nrunerj make impressions on lemale beans that j ha, ,UCPessfy resisted ihe attacks ol wh), nm. jt!,ve b,P diepUyed in his bon gfs an!j ,vti ,iries. lie iheref re. -... w;ii ril,,tivte ihe fastidious taste of lhe gex must eschew too frequent smiles. rveu nwuzk l,e Way have fine teeth, and muft likewUe avoid occaioning or nro- mft,m9 .k. exhibiiion of those pearly t.r- ,,aments in her ho wishe permanently tg .,jeaSl,. jy Blessington. vhe f..iovrina imerestinir fact is rela- 1 I hv Amliih.iii in In Ornilolnaical Ki- i ogri.hy. In speaking of the Zenaida i dove he says: A man who was out e a . pirate assured me that several times. while at certain wells dug in ihe burning, j ahflly sands of a well known key, which! must'be here nameless, the soft and mel-; ancholy cry of the doves awoke in his.aue, generally a coward of hia riches. wreiPheduess ol gum wniiin nun wnn tha happiness of former innoceira, can ,riv fcei ne tJi never left the place without increased fears of futurity, associated as he was, although I believe by force, with a band ol ihe in si d.spe- rate villains liiat ever annoyed ine navi j gatiau of the Florida eoat. So deeply moved wis he by aotea of any kurJ. pecmoy by Umk'o of a dove, the mmf fcMthmg stands he ever heard duiiag fsia life of hoiror. that throng! these 1 tive note anj tbera alone, ha wa uidv ced U ecape from hie tct. abaodow hi turbuleat companions, and return W a farady deploring bis abaac. Afi a parting visit to thse wells, ard U'teaio once note to the cooiaga of the Zeaaida dove, he poured out hie aoul in suppli cation for mercy, and once more becama wb4t one baa said lo be, the noblest work i.f(J oil." and hmeatusaru Mteee Cape was effled smiJst difficulties sad dangers; but no danger seemed to hint txs be comparable with the danger of smm living iu the violation of humaa and de vine law; and now ha live in peace ia the midt of hie friend.." - .1 Curiout Cane A eana of orJinarj diiaenion, wa lately preM-nied to a gen ile.nan of Newr ede, England, wbiel contains withi'i il the f.ll. ing materia!: Two iiikuiid, pens, weuknile, iory for tier, lucifrr wiaiebe. sealing wal, a WO fer stamp, wal taper, several sbeOte of post l-tter pf.er and card paper, a com pleieand lug I y finished eel f drawing mlruuieiiU. ivory rule nd scales, Isaal and iMir panciU, India rubber, India ink, and a beautiful and well po.ed nagneUa cowpa; Hie whole so arranged as to adi. t asiy mtru nvnt being used witn f a.li! The Etertv pnoy papers' keep op n eternal chatu-r aimai their women. Can tiey riod ooihing better M talk w b on? Cin. Aeerr. Trtmcndout Waterspout. On VYeoV iifday morning. Seine.nher 23, about fin o'cl M-k. tl.e vil,ige and neighborhood of Kii'g"otirt. eWoiy of (laveu, in ihe et teoi ol lour nr five qu4re miles, waa eia siied for upwards ol en it ur, by a ire meudous cr p nit. 'Horn destructive in it coi.teqii. ne. The vtliae being eit uaie.l oo t'te de ol a in Miitain, WllV ui'icti lilli'ty reitied itie 'erpowerinf torrent, wneti r .i!ed lr..ui ihe heiehsn wi t. .efi-noiattid piwen eteral hoason w-r . ertu .d ieit a prey to the irvHii eie.ueot. tlo'in'scea, the teal of Mr. F. Pratt, wa completely and s iMi.id'oiy overwhelmed, thai 20 man where requited, knee deep in the water, to keep out the flood from tha parlor and drawing room. I'he greatest loss, how ever, on this m I inch dy occasion, waa sustained by the pour people, whose flx, bay and corn were indiscriminately bwraa down by the torrent a distance nf seve ral mile, an l swept in one eoramoa oii into the lake of IJ ally ho. Dublin paper, ,The following ingt.Ur eirciimManra in said It have lately occurred al Baden: A y .iiitg Austrian count, having had on common good luck at roulette, brought home and carefully lucked op 30,000 flo rin (about 63,000 francs.) When he man in the morning, not only hie gold waa gone, but to Ins astonishment, hia old liiiihful servant Fritz was missing also. lu about a week's time, to hia surnriae. Fritz nade his appearance. "And wttere uo you come iromt aatu me my money! " hy, sir, I thought y Oil would play again and loose your money; so t look u no.ne, anu nere It your ! tiicr s receipt mr it." We understand that gentleman bought a complete volume of tha Kmckerbock er" a lew day since at pubtio auction when lo and behold! he found every num ber uf the work had hia own natno writ ten on the back. He had inquired al tha poet office in vain for a year past, and supposed thai they bad been mis-seat, till he Came across the eslray solnekily. a.Vtn Orleans PU. .in honorable sentiment Tha Boston Daily Evening New says There is notning wc loathe or de. pise more than a mm who, while in tha employ of another, betray and makes public iho errors and loibte which ha would have n pportutiuy to become ac quainted w. i. did not ihe hand which be nais pro He turn with bread. Boasting. A man boasting of hia honesty t generally a rogue of his cour- The jnriie in the Canadae are tent to a hotel, and their .e'xpensea paid unul they come to a decisi.ia.v None are morn loath to take a test. i titan iiuau who are uol forward to be- i t-- Jetow rt. ! I S -i v ? 1! I r5 1 i . It It i Mi 'b p. ? 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