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Ucdoctkti cie la Tor tire eoalli, : s . , .: $3 10 4 , For iUtnisihs", t : s $5 0. . . tcctwtiTi easif, . x . w w., ' Pnicubail ot "Cajlaeri Crit, Bd exceed ts j Sve Hat in Ietiiik, FiTt DilUrs a jtar, -loar csca in jToycTUca. ' ' t ." I . Toiatart froptr aiuotlca, aI eonaaalc tloaf aad teller oa bailacss taojl be a dirtued to the Editor, post pud. Hr, The new dome of the Capitol looms nip. day by day, though it has hot -yet assumed anything like the outline I atidi pf oporlions it will take when completed.' : The bresent "care of the architect and workman is to se- Tiorht of matprial t.n Ka nspr). in ItKo rn- Struction of this 1m mense- dome. - The Vast aide of the brackets forming the base of the aome, siriKes me oenoiaer witn wonder. Each bracket weigh?' 7,000 founds, and -their, nregateweight js 504,000 pounds. The" bncij wall in wnicbl tnebrackets are ' fastened is of great strength antf solidity, a nd is to be raised to the height of t hirty feet forming the'arch upon which the iron columns of the dome will rest; '"''lr- The number of columns forming the cir cuit of the superstructure is thirty six, and each column will be supported by !'two brackets. These columns a t twenty 'feet in height and weigh five tons each! , ' V i The total weight of iron composing the dome is estimated at fifteen million pounds or seven tnousana nve hundred tons. . - It would seem that such a' ponderous mass of iron "would inevitably crush to pow der any supports that the ingenuity of man could devise ; but on the contrary, we , are told that the foundation? of the new dome have a sustaining power mbre than ten times as reat as they?ill bejcalled- upon to endure. I , , , , : , .. r?. . lUpon the gallery-fronts 4ire? twenty pan els six ieetby ten, with iron .frames ex quisit finish, which are to" be"- gijded, and form the frames of a series of historical paintings. j Bj the first day of September the galleries will be 'completed. The pain ters expeci to have the ceilings finished hv j k O .j v -w the middle of July, when the staging . will be cleared away and the spectator will have an adequate view of the beautiful rep resentations dpnintpd hv t.htx artlcto .. The lobby ceilings are to be , beautifully . frescoed; j: i : : ; ' i IL.i:. . a .. - The V lire sunn or ted hv cast irnn nltoo twelve feet lone bv six wide" and nreftiselv one fourtn.,of-an inch in thickness an a chievemen ; in casting truly . wonderf ul, and demonstrating forcibly the adaptability of this metal to almost all the requirements of the builder. Washinglori'Scar.- - ' : ONLY, A P B IN T B R : : ! A TALE OF VIRGmiA ARISTOCRACY.; An Incident Related by Got. Floyd ia v-iat the "TTnlte nowe' Had l a talo to reeoaut of the olden time', laying the scene thereof in - England, ; France, Spain or any of the bid -countries, to ns asso ciated with so much' romance and reprgoos grandeur, in which there would be a plenteous aprioklioe of lords and ladie, priests and nuns. magnificent palaces, haunted castles and gloomy monasteries, it would-be far more acceptable to the great masses than if the scene was laid here in ibis land of ploding Yankees, railroad, man ufactories,' and eotton . speculation jtHsvertb- less, I will endeavor to spin a yarn which by the way is not altogether j. yarn, but facts and unvarmfhed truths.. . . I had the pleasure of spending a few days recently, continued Governor F., with A distin guished friend of mine in Richmond, and while thete bcaid the the wife and daugh t ir . ' . u il . i .:a.i i i beUer judemeat.1 note banaed by a servant. ; v ySty "What occasions your surprise, ; my dear 7" tl1 m "Jl onerml : i i . i wu turn ma ug isu k iuu viiur u tR.tUu..inii;.itU mAti, .. .k:. Scarcely bad she done speaking when, onr J fuv.uv.., It . t 1 I n . ... asked, and even urged to take tea this evenine ? enierea, ana wun a neari overaowmg mm at Mrs. Downer's, the tanner's wife.'? - K5Mlaa .na,i!e Pngorwara w greet tne "And why should you not my 'dear?" J, "oiawy;-oimagina ois aarpnw VTbiuk yon it would be proper mother.' for : d'J when 10. fct ! me, the daughter of JudgeK., one of the weal-' ai.taut courtesy, wnicn irote iiu tiooa thiest and most dis.ioguished men of the city, and hlm V 4h 'P?U BW!,.I7? ' V,d toassociate with such low bred mechanics ?" nibbed ineh a grecung from bis fair be- ''Indeed mV daughter, if they are mechanics. n u?a Xof P" in? tbey are peop.e well to do in the world, respec- ' P7gV80J taklp nmn. .m,aAi. - .Vu stepped forward aud offerine him a seat, ex- ' ' o . j " -j " m"j i .1.: i l ; a i i 3 . In a magnificent parlor of the tnaaiioa tat Emma White and her mother, the one . thutn ming a puno and the other interrogating a ser runty , . 4. --. . ' , . : . "And you say, Bambo. he lodged last even- fog at tne ton f - r lTes, miisc, de cook say he dare now." j ' . "Well, yoa can' fetiro--and o. ma, if even as I expected; I thought it waj. hiui ras ha TftHm riaat laal weninfr.". . "Well. Emma, how do vou Intend to Llufl him off ; I'm thinking . it will be a shameful ana ueiicaie Dusineas. - ' 7 Shameful, indeed 1 When Attorney , Lo-, gan introduced him at the Springs be brought him forward as one of thetlaw atudenUand not as a poor printer, as' he is I'll nTt f?r give" Mr. Logan,"' -: . ' . ."lie ia not to Vine, my dear, tv m big jf. pil ; didn't the letter say be' was a joarney rean printer at A . but in consideratiou of abili ties Mr. Logan undertook gratuiComlj to bring cot him to the bar ?' , '.:.. . 7 , : , , ; . tec V -WeU, for all that, I'll never .marry a poor all printer..- I did have a tender regard for bin "La me I pa? exelaiotd the yemog lady aa dibly,' "how intereatidg be looki, aad aa young too, to be appointed a Judge."' " "lie is a clever young man, Emma, Had able too, or be" would have been honored with the responsible office just conferred npoa him." - "introduce mef.fat i M ,n ... "Moat assuredly -I w HI, and here be comes - "A pleasant evening to you, gentlemen-CoL White, pray how do yoa. dqtV m rQui'e well, quite well, I thank you, Jodre. Pt rmit me to present vou to my daoghler. Judge K , Mis White." : ; . And with a low dcf:rential courtesy the ladt greeted the gentleman and seated hint beside her. .With many an art and well did she at tempt jLo amuse, please,' aad insinuate bcrsalf into the rood gracea of the promising young judge. But her efforta ware in vain, brr ifTlsrs were aimed arainst a neart or tteef, aoi toe countenance of the'judge the while, wore a coo tempt uoo "and sneering expression that bafled ber arts and penetration. TTTrnt I whtt l TiMl haw larclT hrrw Certainly,' rttaraed the tinker; there ira'i a whole paae of g'axs ia' the boudiog. Ot goxl tarn dracrvee aaoiber, yoa kno ikt year. ter of mv host ; . l - I mn BtMncuouJ BO ajpveu inm iuc pujuipuugs i countenance i excuimea tne luage, as ; i of tLeieatt, but now I will bo ruled by my caoeht the beautiful black etea of a lovelr ladf in latter. hon'rably of- no my thv 01 your acquaintance. - . i - . 'Keaily mother," continued the young hdy as she tossed her crettv he&d. "I'm rliBnnAii tn think differently, and so. far from encouraging I prefer always being removed . as f.r as possi ble fiom the labor iog classes. Besides, how is it expected that Irhould enjoy myself in eon verse with such people, whose enly talk would be about the stocks, the market, and their own private concerns? ; Quito an intellectual ttte a tele wpuid it be, mother dear." 'Oh I hj, Ltuie, fie I But I am to blame plained to him that sinco her daughter's return from the Springs,, she had, after mature, reflec tion and examining: her heart, thought it - best to dissolve the engagement between them. The ruddy cheeks of the suitor became of an ashy paleness, and his blood 1cm lips quivered like an aspen leaf, as he falteringly exclaimed "And wherein is my offence? have 1 merit ed this ? good heavens ! and U this the gentle, the leader, the confiding Emma White?" "Sir, this is not the stage of the theatre, . to enact scenes." now spoke up the daughter. in a distant part of tho toop..rivited vvm him t "Who? the young lady ia theblack velvet mantilla? ba I ha I that's jcoy protege, she is sn orphan': her parent was a Malt re de Ilotel in Salem, Tirginia, o being left alone I to-k her under my eharze, and right ntefol I find her; she answers b"th for a companion and maid she seems or tta tiwoMti ia cue boodrei acres, as aXova tateJ '. What tkoetand aod iiUioas cf tcilts, are traveled oa foot errrv ruca br, our far -'r . t : - ' ri- m dpair, 'but, yoa ecnaudrtlymi lav. ruined ,.!,ar;.1 threaded aa ' - . J . . . . . - . - inMf thm tint u-hl rfMnfnin f-a ta 1 1 a, me, lor i keep toe couna wia2owsia repair fir 1 7. t : r . .v . rear. J - I t - . - . . . r aetxrua C4 tot sg, aoa oc joca rvooga ia baax. V LV! TioaTT- BOllWd mfr hi Walkiet- I Doal Know mat to da with Hy Boa. L w e rowi iod forn,w if l0 jt w, "1 don't loa tckat to do r7A sny aoa," Is (he walks of tie f.faer to aad frcta bis Stid, the remark of msay a father, whoae child baa his groan lt we shoolJ swell the leolh cf hia. bea well educated la the tonmoa schools of annual j-.araejs much bejeai tta Chorea wa oureily.aod iat now afrved ataa agewhee have iodieated, aa tottoncg tie aealdlsuaa he must acdaire some trade, cr profeasioo, es be trateU Otry year. . whereby to obuia hi IhtHhood. r When rue The spirit or American iavsoUoa tu leea rctuark, with whkh we bara commenced this csily at work'-taxiog ita Icgtooiiy to provido article ta made, it gteerally indicate that tht ntaaa of atridgiag the number; cf lie father ehooae one avocatino for hia soa, the Wre takeo every year by our farmers ia ewlti cv'ber a difrVrrct cue, aad the soa geeerally vaiing their cropa of era. The corn plaster, diexa from both his pareota. Upon the proper Q ome shs pe, aceompVi.es this, aa 1 baa relitv. settlement of the cootrovrrsv. however, the ihe-sgTicBhuriit ef huadrtds f toi!ea. cf jarneyiog. iBetcrmrry ox aa sgneauerat aocicty rrporta. that be plaotad lat sro ott hundred and I f:y acres c f roro," and saved cite hundred tnilcs tf racking bybjicjtoff bU&tld with a foar row marker, and drrppbg aad eov-' ering with a two-row eom planter. , Uad he marked cJ with a ploagfa, (all - the rows e way, aad half rows tha other,) he would stilt have saved six b nod red miles ia the ao baa--dred and Ay acres, cr four milts per acre. And thiacaa always bedooe ia tha most roegh aad stampy fidJa. Thia corn was ia all rtaw peeta as well planted it this way as by the old hand hoe aad plough cseibol. - welfare of tht soa i eoerally depend. The father, accustomed to practical life, gen erally looks practically at tho aVject, and ' chooses aa oocupatioo, which, if steadily tar r toil I ,v. . ir . u avw.t i.iu.r net wJtt im VTlitl att by natare, and too well ed oca ted be placed in it condition aimilar to that to which ber husband has mado a fortune, sod she de sires as a general rule, that her son should eo er a profession, with the fond hope, indulged in by most mothers',- that he wilt eai!y attain eminence therein. The boy cares little about what poait ton be takes during tsifuinla I would 1 not have brought ber here, but L, hkt Ut linU u d tft4 M m so saa ana meiaocnoiy, mat ra woujo ufc, Af it mnn.. -vm, tv. f..w t. pasuic unngCr,iu.p..u)ciiiUISu,Wuls.u.t peeled to supply. Generally-speaking, while tow father and mother are debating apoa taej subject, the boy ascertains that an arqaaint- aaoe of his baa procurrcd aa easy sitoatioe, and he demands thst ha shall be rlsced in a similar one. The eld folks continue the eon troversy, but the bny, aided re r haps by his1 revive her drOopinp ppirtts i "It is, it is, the pure, the gentle hearted Augusta! II ow fortunate ! Pray Mim White excuw me but I know yoa will, when I inform vou I am "ooly a prioter" the poor mechanic you corned, jilted derided many years ago iu the little village of Salem." and ri.leg uaceTe- .Utert, finally has Lis own way. The Printer's Dollars. The Printer's dollars!1 We'lt"suppose one is in somebody a pocket m Philadel Tor mis. i ve sbown you too mucBindulirenee; 4lct it suffice to know we are ever to be strao yiu are spoilt; so I roust even now -set about jgersto each other. You attempted to Receive repairing my garden and'piuck out weeds and me and pass yourself off for a gentlemsn, wren tares ere it be too late. it turns out you are one of the working class "Come sit down beside me, Lizzie, and I will only a printer, a portionless journejmau, a for give you your fi-st lesson of worldly experieoce tune seeker. If you had aa hooorab!e prvfeas by rtlating to you a story, which I. trust will ion. sir, and was of a god family, as I once fond lower your pride, and make you a -better wo ly thought, we could ojinitcd-but a, it j,.' I man. A woman with no pride, ray daughter cannot and wilt' not descend so low 1" aud as is but a droning, easy creature, but ote with the young lady thus poke, she tossed ber head too much is haughty, niggardly, and selfish ; and with a look of incSable scorn aad cooteuipt moofou1y, the young judge hastily crceaed the room, Icaviog the haughty girl covered with confusion and shame, to weep over her folly. It was the lovely Augusta, aad with dealing heart, eyes speaking with joy, and countenance puffased with blasbef, the fair beitg welcomed the happy and excited yoong man. Much as Miss White suffered by the gnaw net of conscience, much as sho upbraided her self, much as she grieved and sorrowed over ber paat conduct, her sore disappointment, ber punishment, yet in a few weeks after, when the admired Judge K led the bappj and ' Ent Lortnrol'i S-irt. BT t I Or rt55CUlX. . . The first on? I xt was "Set,' (fr iog the Oiwauee,) "areaviag aloor"- ia his4 ustul laahliog, uneevtaia gait.' Ilia appear asee a nee s-tiSed .rae that toiaethbg was -wroo. Oe had been sick, whipped ia a free fight, cr was just eutgvewiag ee cf his big Ia this way. mere vhaace drterarioes wbetb-l Bat upon thu poiat I Was boys are ever to make aa j thing ef lightened. i or not. ir thay get with a ssaaier MWhy. Sat, what's anything about tUir future welfare neap's-wrong; it both the extremes contemptible and mean. Be proodly sailed out of the room, " t J then neither too fashiouab'y dressed nor toot Overwhelmed with dismay and stung to the slovenly, too devout nor too worldU. A mere quick, the young man sat paralyzed uaay mo- butterfly iu the world of faahiou and pleasure I ments, but recovering somewhsX'oT the shock, mating but small pretension to religion, is a J rose and staggered out of the room. character bad enough, but worse to my mind I Alas I bow crushed were his hopes now. is the fiery zealot, on the other hand, who has t Deceived, sliehted, wronged, coLfidcnco betray so many rigid virtues ; who u'contiuually rail ed, by one whom he adored and loved, alas! iog against the world, displeased at anything too well, and all for "being a ; "low bred, base like social and rational enjoyment, and shocked mechanic ?" And rushing madly to the ion, at the 'least merriment, dancing, plavise, or he sought his room and threw himself desper any amusement tbt the heart, in its fnllness lately on his humble cot, from which he did not and gladness, prompts the young and sprightlv Irise for two long, weary months; for the Hn - i . , . trt - . . - " f - I k . i ' if - . a . m - to.mauigR. - oo, io n, avoia extremes oi ewry wootea aisappoinimeut ana excitement, oi - tne description. But to the story : ! ' morniag baa brought on a borning ' fever. ' "Sixteen years agSj Salem in Ya., was one if morn tilTOght, and night till morn, the the most lovely villages imaginable; -situated Pffpti lbatt M ?d in iKa trt f (i.. - iu- ( tt.-i-:. jonftg his Lmma to come back to him, and wiiu uis impauence ana queruiousness4 weanea isvU ,k:, nntnnM af thA An..k.n'M.n4'it.. wl.a:j-. an auous uiuj save one. iuc puvsiciau uespair- tiTii.-l lLi . , ..' - rrt,'mj- rj t-i-Mj? ed of restonut bun. and resumed him to the uiiare, uaives, quarters, and an manner of AUO .m,bwiiiiuwi j ouuuga oi jujiu save. Mit a .i.'-.i.iJ ., if. -.;iT i.zli. - . -3- ?i i ,. . tTr.nnA ri - Jt:j:c: . r.. ... care of the gentle Augusta, who watched at in 4i.vuuuo iuw wuicn tdu are aiviaea. collect --' , v ., tumwui iciMuinik, iua . , . r. w yourselves and come home! Ton are wanted ! princely residence of one of the (Mt Hrgini. f"e "d day with nnremitUog as.idu- Combinations of all sorts rof men that help the toOracyY ihoother the onlyMna, a: small, "."i-rv i' im .S!f . ? rinw "-x. -JL-.il7i!f i..;ni t uint aJaA t his wants with kindness and soothed his irntat lTTZJ "vwrLr lu lrJrZZrCrr: ed ipWt. by-the gentlest words and treatment. ,uvu .w.w, auu ucmuu wiiuaa gooa reason v'.,"v r'''u-' wiiiitwi u ,-un, wt, , - p,H ifi- f m1 ..v. l your appearance at his counter,- that nothing 4th J planter, and distinguished officer of the JIiJa "li hA t - :ik.s in ----i. ha.f . tk t,. - .u. began slowly to recover, and . reason returned ,.1 2 V?1- i:-; a-a-a Vk - i. .-wil once more' Wrbewhaving entirely recovered gg-gate,lsnalyyon will neSrea the which werV but scant, as there Was liUla trav- ,D. costofgathermg : citing db, at thai day, ' through' sth(fretiwi tJl Vm 7erflowi; :nrt.r; -.-I-. ...i- i-:. . :.tii.. ; Ia a 4' ' tude for -their kindness iq watching. over him xV.:::2iirT '.r'. m lDr tD? rJ"J:i: '"Zr-irZrr?: marrr 7; in his weakness- and infirmitiea. - Ht called tv?? iJ2f rt? J""? J 1 u,?.;i August hh preserver, his gaardr.n angel, d the good townfolKs, as it is alwavs so .in, the . . r , . jv a-v -l-ita4o4 .;iua.u k- riwl' toId ber be owed 10 ner his life, and that he place of Amera ? " ' W W0U,J eTer hold her 5:rW remcmbersnce, To this litlle'inn a" gallv dressed, vet wearv tnd hoQh Hw:lh.n ldePlrt ' fod of them phia, another it ia Boston a third in New York a fourth in Baltimore, while a fifth is resting securedly id some city or town ot the west A dollar here and a dollar there, scattered all ov er the country, mile upon mile apart;-how shall they be gathered ?' ' " " : jThe type 'founder has his hundreds of dol lars against he prioter ; the paper maker, the t building OWner, the journey man7; the' grocer, the tailor, and all' assistants to Eim'in carrvin on busioess,1each have their demands unfortu nately nardly ever so small as a single dollar, uut tne mites from here and there most be diligently gathered in, and veryVatiently hoar- bills wnrnWrWrtra-,f:ftrvl w0;.. the most lovelv Tillages imapiiblfl! juteat F"fn v? wlld -iac, c'g and con ine the printer will have to eet un. an address rk Vtici w1 . t.-J J! -a . JIT 1 vAt MmmMni)in. a Mt.iMiifii.nl Am f V. 1.-1.1 uu.aiucij . BuiiM:rcu. uiauitH aoiiara soma i J ui.uuiut ui.tuiuvn.uii ugh viuie i n i : . 'w:- in i-i- ' ..i;--r.k- Aii--krL:--.j .u-tlT:j- all about him save one er our city themselves i who earrs anything he will take pains to thoroughly instruct them iu his busiuesa aad ioaist that tbey shall be in dustriou, sober, steady sod ecooooical. These soon eu envied Augusta to the altar, she could but ac-l ;0g betow. KBOWieuge tnat ner puauouiem wu ju., mu that it ws merited. Judge K ' and hia lad v have lived wroer B9w ? ' dern tay skia af I halct moat ded.; Li off that ar boat, George, an take a bora while I take two, (ahakiag thai everlastiog Cak of bis at sae.) aa' plant ver- habiu aeqoired ia early life are iavalaabli to l 00 l"t ar Icg, aa 1 U tell ye ef 1 keo. but them, and really worth much more thaa ktwow- u O0l beycat ullia. I reckon I'm the darn ledge of business which they acquire. Bat the dest fool out en Uuw, aeept ey dad, for ha acquiaitioo of these habits involves not a little a1 ' haiatdao that yet elleis ia self-denial oa the part of the boy,- aaJ rather that cadti.t keeh a sheep. I'll drewli more supervision inaa most empuiyers are wil l , v bappllv. preeperoualy. and oouteatedlyogather ever aince, tat 3kaaia White-rfwubappy girl - ij ifii i iMntrjp an nin nun i "So now. Lixtie, my story bended. ail but .UID" ",ore ,tI0J'? Ir .he deoooemeet." 1 Let us now tell the father what be should do with his son. Yoar boy has ctruia natural aptitudes which yoa ought to koow, sod which f Va-ae-l rf A ta s.t : Imaw ma a& .at . yoar friend who happen to be better jedgta of Ul i joo. Gcorre, I II tall 3oa, bet I e Ia selecting a " . . v itj, .ua aua faaaaly duparaiiioa to make d d fools oo thesa salves.". : 'How Is It, Sot, bats yoa been pl'jicg cards or dnakinr, which is it T - "2Cara oo ; that can't be did la these part; "Deaouemeat V , , "Yes, for yoa must koow, your dear father is the hero, aud I the heroine ; be the 'base born raeehanic,' the 'poor printer and I the 'hostess's daughter'" "Pardon, per don, ' mother I and, as the young-Miss threw herself into her mother's arm, sho vowed never to be so selfish, to proud again. . ' - " a aaw. a . at "And yoa will go to .Mrs. Downera this eve ning?" - . . "Oh! that I will, mother, with pleasore " The company begno loudly to applaud Gov emor r - oad. lam. "Yoa know I boards with Bill Carr, at his cabin oa the mcuataio, aa' pays for aieh as I gets when I her money, aa' wbea I bevtot eey why he lakee ooe third ere it oaten tne ta cus- Mt nation fur yoar son do not neglect these ta turalsptitude., They will guide yoa to the best avocation for hia. , at at . " m w t bold tnat no man caa become eminent in any business which be dot not like The love of aa occupatioa is the a via mom for, excellence Ibertia. That lightens labor, and overcomes every difficulty which" oppose iiso.fl SrX"? k t.00. 18 c'ora-aa I ever seed eoy haw fir jaw.' otxtaste for the pursuit bv which he carca hiatnM- ' i o. . i.. -. . . , , wiwwu , im ciwb. wbi can acaaa a fci:str - at I m k . - I . l . . onto a bull s face rite oa Lbs curl ia two mia sm ; aad ahe, that a b-s wifa Uetta, takee eat loibar two thirds with the bauHa'- stick, 'and' tha iolruat with ber taog, an the i a treats more" I the rriaci&'l heao mere.. She's tia liveliboodVhe will sooa begia to oe'glect bis business, and then, as a matter of course, he will luae customers and money.. Cbagriced at these losses be will contract bad habiu ssd be- , as be coocluded his reminis-1 600,0 fjales in his expenditures, natil InscI- ceuce. when he bid them cease, as he too had ency will arret him, and tbrrtafur he staads fialshed all but the deaouemeat. a ptetty fair chance of bcioga loafer cr a vsga- MWIiat ia il7 - What ia it T rane irannd I ooa. the circle. "Why, nothieg mora nor less thsa that the at- . I beroof my .story baa j an entered tots room, replied the Governor, as ha pointed to his diav tinguished and astonished friend, amid the plaudits oi tha aasembly. uita. bbe eut-treeds every thing ea the.nrtr, aad patteraa a'rtcT every tajhoa she hear! tell cm, from lujsils to bricses.' ' Oh ! she's ooe t f era, and somelloM she's two or three Well,! ye see, I'd got acme swear made ebuca trati to nike me a new short oaten, and coaxed Bells ' ta make it, about the time it war dan. here One Good Turn deserves Another. printer may you forth, to1 credifclll fornl you into-battahons, and send! battle for him and vindieata- hia ir.fS t "Sir? a i z.. , gave his friends a dinner at the Z .lTre;?tZw7 ' UUK fortune smiled upon 5ntiadp:wh -ST.ir!!!"' -!. t would not see'ber again for years, yet when mm again, ane saouia .1 ' . a.? J 1 J . f . y w i near irom nim. iiu tneu no oia ocra sorrow fui: a teaTful. farewell and departed. ; '' 1CTOT1S I-. ..- ,.:.-.,-. . T our I ..- 4 em passed apd still the unfortunate strao VCC-arlesTfJ sippi Railroad. Burnet Houte; moval of the cloth the company, by sfibrni' been tairf alopg' the tal ana me nngiog oi a Dell in annearAd'thut tor-,'.. tt1?i : Cincinnati manner Jnsinuateolhim who still gave him ajnUcp not on y 10 ber int&tlS of the hostess wddangh, wjthjb. latter of .Kftflffr. 5. J.". with a tr-.i .r-:7 for she s daughter;. . in th n;Li :-?i -i .6 -. .. (was as lovelv as 6he was neat and cracefuL I Five , vears from the events iust related j piause. So weilpieasMere'nw aV "P088e88in& charms not nnlik and -almost Bichmond.WM erowd:ed to overflowing, for tha ith the irJ of tite little locomotire andrami WTiW : W f1 waai seasioni and.bad hroughtJu thatthev caued-it to A thL'T' travener.adoainnglyas he placed, himself.be. usual retiauo of. strangers, . office and. pleasure 'flf fi,M linJfc'aft-rEMn r.niit seekers. It waibv far .the, caveat, season -b .Cpcu,y, aqq l was tound to De aa exr rf" V. --T. 4 K.n. i piece .01 machinery. 7 Bailroads. Just now T"1'' ? .s 'j?" "." ir J-4 'T tne ascendant' Avon ,n L- . , , I wivu wuvui iuu ug uwuiuua ,awjuwuww, i f-.t -v,; uvwwi hv. w , - .nL?611 m J0..W1 alf-ni'tKaiiaJm. alW" ibWwtHa with uabated teai. ...I. - . r.., - , tho same fcrlitude that hx did. ITor dorait a a a I . - - . - . ' A. tinker was travelling in a v country town, follow. that the fathers prefereocea fjr m parti- and, having' traversed many weary, miles with- culer kind of business are likely to be Inherited out finding anything to do, bo . stopped, . weary by the soa. In some eoontriej in Eurcpe, the tnd hungry, at v tavern..' Here ha got ia con- too follows the occupation of his fatter, as a venation wun a giaxier, to waom oa narrated matter cz course ; but Young America deaoan. his troubles. The latter sympathised with biml eea this as old fort urn. and here, wa .seldom deeply, and, telling hlm be should, have a job perceive a son who willingly embarks' ia the before long, advising hlm to go iq to his dinner, same pursuit which the fsthtr has followed. and eat heartily.' The tinker took his advice, Let parents give np all idea to arbitrary, poer ate his fill, sad, wbetv b , returned to the bar, cion in respect to the occupations of their sons. and ben boy has any seriousness of dupnst. cornea Lawrrr JfihnaaalaB?aaJ aied far brk tioa ha generally haa aa idea of what ho is beat fa I wish it had ptseoed him, dora his hide ' fitted for, bv the lima he arrives st ibe'sgeof ,n I wuodcr it dkla't, be cooks' swfal fourteeo. Ois views should always be co&xulu mlxias when she trys. Pm pixecrroof, ey ed sad calrnlv considered. It does not follow. a!f. (holding up his Cask aod peet'mglhroorii because the father baa made money ia an oceu- iO ar I'd Uea ded loag aro. . , tinn Vtt i. aa ns i:v- .v. : n' .. . . .. I 1 ;r v.r-w V'V "Well,whua be war uuo oi nit ooaioeaa we, toat nis soa wiu oave I tVai kir anrt u ornaments ahd confecUonery: as t nnderstood:.'" i?A W JBZ?f Me, r-f reeep.t?coouBU received from !, : ' a- - I . - - f a - waw. I . . , v- SSl f''M5 wqwwd ke bos- ,;Goigtods Kghfi-atieWerrOia i'weoreof Win Tidfi. tess :f )'; 'l. t-'l . dews of oaeof Pearl street stateliest mansions XXr - -. '- ata Tal i 3 at ' - a. I a a v. --r . . ao. my gooa aime. A -net.- uer . as oo i mrA annnda'Af mnaxi and rev-trrara heard with SilorSikW ihi WM' f?im eorne, enamored in., 0,,, atd'.ylpWike- forms- skip over !!!t? ? torMj, gentlemen writtett bemigants residing W ifansaa "nV "u" " - 'id ' ?a L : - 1 t'TZxft cmAtItJ u" wxmg i. ,-..- t "o Kansas, Ke-1 'hhe ia a beftiilifnr. fininra:f indaed IV I -i:.ir:u-w4 .4-.t.a.i;a.t.aa. fTaJa ' .a - . - ' "x-" : . - - j ; - . laasx a una. an rsaris niiiubr autuit iu sye aiLH mm w Dengs BTOwna inem biaV; yrTa-T ;-4Li u i , " oae u a Peaotmu . .creajursinueeo if , Doliues.'fcosappinttshd adi .!fJfeft Interposed Augnstv the Jhostes. 'dknghter, TilrZAf i have soo;rhei?Sro atsomeWhproud:ri. herWher." We, will drsW near opaof thosn.am.ll' group etestb5 ii thatoxeCnear thoebandaliet, 4vmslsting of tn taDkneeerferffl thing'bal -nature f miidenl pride geatlettatf .id w yoimg' lad aid? listenan industrialStJrSii shold have And! A ear, ww eiinco. iamattersi but litlle b.rm wi Oil Tht V Wltat i Croni.-m.WA Immi Jigent gentleman, whoj has "recently m , . i niio, an...!. .-!.. . .:,.. ,a...j. it-. a. ini- ft.. . ? J . "68rsae'iia' quite weir r weiu: a -w:iienue u-wsan cauru cavw . '.-1- ,. :t'r . tietU thlS nlr.aalnar .":li:i-a .i,' 5 an- A 1 .! i.vjii'-'i.l J J . li.;.'j I. . , : -a, iBisuiisotw-jsrai , J " "I S IS 1 UXfc B8 TOU Say, ifMi.... :.iit i'?Aii mil tt mnM.T-J:ii ir..'. iL.Lf.:,i:i. . . . lUMit-j. - o viivwi-wuienr u Jbegisiatnre.bas aone cat awllirt1 CDantreSS. l trnsl antaa-atJ a-,-fcUi.U l. .t .il -a: iiMTwiRUJ - .- , r,uB(wg nujiiw i taiBs uiey Dave , icy m eu ala? n' ' nVlotteBA,'ho & L rifiarly net morning Jtsjetiquftte--would rer- what by one judicious act 'in appoiatiog' f ur a so visited various portions of tha eomitrv. mlt. thVvonnir ,ia 2iX xZuLL LK-l? tt,. fiftl. tnSli toAhlit 'BlOBg the line -tHWk thai i.t,.'iiki. 'i i""iT " ''' V'VV w .v"2wiwiwh- ;u,i y r. rr" v :r markab welha M1S'W i.'nu.n J L: XiUij proper appointment sir, very; but den 'i-St V VUVm look in on hi. yonder hew-eeT the eryant, is Jul uhl Bry .oi tnirfljarger an twas last year, tairbetr&thed--;-- A. fring him loathe room.?' fif i, smsll1 groups two liatetH-eod hut litlle harm wil s-droppig.-Ui 1 Colonel ' White ;' the little as "yet, still themselves, some a catin, she spied ext. stiifaa mighty slick : ao she .never rested till she wormed it oaten hia, thst. a prvptraticn of flour did it sad she got a. few prUCuTers about the preccediags ta, ctotea, h!m by ecasna stt--I dont know. how aha dli it, perbkps le'dxa. . , Arter be Uft, .she act ia aa' tiled a big pot ova paste, tigh cato a peck;' ova itj'aa soured ta my short aa' let it seajc awhile; theo she tack it aa' trowed it oat .flat ao dry. aa sot it op" ca its sldresgia'tts cabia in the suai ' Thar it stood at stif as a dry hcaa hide, aa it rattled like a sheee ove iroa, it dad. L. - . J . 1. - t V . .L Jt- 1 IV.. .1 t'. . . a.a- a- - b.ww w-jj UM iaBoru i--iuonD ci piain toa aovaaiaras or tne c were at l it -r r-.t4 intV., .7! T cnramLa whirh th. arn mmmii ' am A lr thml . , . . . . .- ... Quired bis services., to mead a lot of peas kettles which bad suddenly sprung a leak. The poker at oaoe fell to work, accomplish- recollect thai in the decision .which' is to be Bpliab- made, the welf-re of their child, will in a freal ed the task, waa liberally rewarded, and started meesara depend. Boston Uera!d.: u " J onus way rejoicing, upon reaching taa out- sidecf tho -hoase) he. found. .the giaxier, who "Well, tyoti see, I told the truth.-1 prom ised yoa a job of work, and how -do yow suppose 1 accomplished it 5 1 ' -1 1 ana aare I eanaot tell, rephod the tinker. Famoi tha Greit4at Predetilin la'thw v . - : Conatiye.ii n . :--' The practical farmer ta, says thy- St Louis BapnbUcaa, aadoebtedly the greateafi walking ciusea to tne.repuDiie. jar reaoers may P I will tell yoo,t rejoined tht giaxier t yoa "'P14.1 aUnl. Unt lt any ooe of them toldxna yoa -were weary, huegry and peanileae, a caJUvator ofeqeLraadped 1 knew the laodlord was well oS, aad doing a .'.. wrB. -"B5 a. coming bb tamer,- too good basiaeaa, so I watched . the epportoaity, M lfTV auUJIC intH taeaeured' wjth a aad started a! leak' ia every tin auasil I could I "rveyor's ebaia, would scarcely fall sleti cf t. hold of.'---. !;j,i,.;-.v,, ? t h -.jiive thoojand mites. There U, J a fact, before I IV. aat a, - - -.- V The tinker, with mxnV tbaaka and heart 7.;. " 7, . ! T TO f T. .r! full of gTatitude,' resumed hts journey, bat he f , .. v f , bad teacbed thevnisreehureb. when a bniliaat I .. ... .... . ij.w.,u.-- tt-t. 'v.j v.a 4-4 uvates a toiriycre neia tourneys t waits or ktua mui. " ill riskier ubaa wuicuun i t, t,4wl . -I1. rk -1 .V aa eeret toe rodVt wide are six tee a a4 a' half row. a. a a a ' k t th;fi,i.-:.w-.i.-r.ta.i,1.M..:.t. nusxoog.j iMaxomasg L-TJT. ' ; " I . -VI four furrows to each row, there are el tht miles apb bb iBturuau a f pio2hiaia breakiog bp aa sere. It takes th. glax er he woald speedy h.ve.jery. Tm- f S"! w.jAnd ths 'tavarni 'lJi ' -' i-1 ' . . , , ,. ' 'Sir ad he, H am, happy to la form yon I eight miles travel to isy eland pUAtaa aert; that fortune has enabled me to re tarn the kind-1 Then tht re are four miles tha second, six the ness I received fromyou aa hoar riace.' ; . , t I third,; where the - middle la broken oat, .and ail the fourth, or twenty miles ploughing ta caltivating one acre. Sometiojce.'lhecora il ofiea.it is. ptourhed thirtv-eix miles of travel a . -. . .L-"I--!r'l- . -. ' - . - itavm , n tttt x m in m train- i z .a. a z i. .r . .. t . - a - ;t .uiiiuit. w -0 IB hOm UXcaajUE VP. DiauUIIZialU VAiiUllUBiT DBf AUD Hi&UBi HIT 1S11. flMVt a b m : . d -a... . h m thHiK? anaM' a nVtavf tf Kaat a ali.lvt LnaM in I -6-1 - . T 7 . . fear feel apart. . f la " .Ti:;tw'. .7t.rr:r -"-7: by forty long, there cuuiU'Uoi m mn.-BR nuuieu inn winiuv' in - How JO V asked th giaxier, plcxaaiiUy.' . . 1 bar broheVevefy paafl i of feUasr In the ploaghedleas thsa this; church answered the tinker, 'aad yon will, of m0Pg4 , So far we have thi course, be employed to pal them la' agaia- ;a ths breakineap. nUatii blank expression, ax he; said ' ia tone. , a-treaalouil . a . ;Toi drmeia thaladoyoaZ .' ' " i j , . r ...... acre. Add to this six muse or mors of wails ia catting and .hocking, with rerlantisg, thin ningoQt, ta.. tc and there axe nearly fifty sdUcj walxing ia every acre culuratod, faux or ta diaher, nalhia wad da bat I it ait pat it go.. Well, Beits aad me got the ' thing cj-ea artrx sumhard work she poilia' at cas ove the taU and mOj lather, aod I 'ret iato it, Dara" the ererlaaUa' osw. faniled aaart I aay, , 1 fell iiW- rd eravled'into an old bee ran and hit foil ove puaoU ; but it war like Lawyer J&baseaV atd 1 stcd rt like a xao and. west to work to bHlBeUa a aab-hcrper, I wcrked pewerfel hard and swat like tW and when the short. got wet It quit iu.burtia. . Arter lgot daa V tocx aooat tour Engers ox red brad aod crawled. bp icta the cabia loft to take a sssje. WeIL whea I waked ut I thst I was ded 1' or had the cholery, for all the jilts I cad move were; my asklea, wnsta, sod keeea cada t ersa mars say head aod skaaely wiok my ejea tha cussed shart war pajled fait onto sae all over, Irom the pint ova the tails la tha pint ova the broad-ax collars ever mv years. It sot ma as cleat ax a poor cow due her hide ia March I aanirm'd and strained till I got it sorter broke at toe shoalders aod elbows, aa the a I daa the, darodetl thing ever did ia these motalna. t iuCed". oy btiuLes cJaa tcrBlcxe from m j hida aboat two inches ova the tail allroa&d i much pain "and trihalatioa. . Ohl bat it did bcui. .;.Thea I tack up a plank catea tha lox and hung ry legs thru the hole aod caBed the aidre'ova the fruol tail ta the aidra ci the fiocr. before, aod tho his d. tail I txilrd ta lie plaok what I sot ca. I en halloaed the collar aod riatbaoda, raised my ha ads way up abav ny bed, ihct np my eyes, said g?ee, aa, jaaj tkra ta the groaad fiocr. . . . , , UerB Satraminated, seeJy. : -Gaerge I'm a dander foot thaa ever dad was, lioaa. Hornets, aa alL rUdrotrnd.nyeelX asm ove .these days, seecfl doa'L'. ; -Wall, go oa, 8at; did the shirt ems ctTV l4f,ai4- I kaarwa tttixe acrtrr like tarla i shiiie rah! cS" Te;r hocse
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 26, 1857, edition 1
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