A X T2ANSATLANTIG TOtffc-N X -:; w;... ri-vi ;.?t-'---. -Jvcl 1 &--CWf yrtJbiirii-rnfMi Oa the mornLnir after my retorn from Cambridge, I left Loodoa for Yerk oa my way ta Scotland. A continuous laoe cf rtil- wsy extends between the fll,lnlJ ground. York ' Minster is closely betzmtd about mies t tbe nii.ews..wi-w- J0 br .nrrouodui feousr BuUtbe Us ing owneiby fmir diHMWlcocnptniew The Uiedral at Durban stands on proud mi - disparity betreea lLlwigJ Kai. ways and 0vflclt iu wwbed by ft beautiful river, cure, as, regards. cost end. solidity,- it in- muh lb9 0y B$jjop Palace just io the vi mentelLike tie otber'ttructures of the .nrlommi,,Jinir an extentiva view - . .- i. i !.:-:. k. jt... l . :vt: : . , - uij woto,tc5w n of. highly, cultivated .couulryr Aiier my . "com Up ioa night,. and perish la anight,.. 1 --w fij;n- the .veninr cool. 1 look a .'. :.t v. : j- : . i . : ..---- : x;:: ted ci Jths bijV: pWiilocs I tt'pi thai ccrJucl U the opper sir, trvJ tSi j tl r; banks fthe ; Wears,' was ther firat a: sielil knell is rung ef tbeparting epiritof tlievi tlrbtt.ra jrLI-Ji I tlw. lh ieC.et of ryhi-h Miia'cf teduction r mu ilded bpoxilioa SUFtQrei In Loo don,is ia toevery bearl'ef the city,Xev grimed and black with its everlaaiing smoke. Westminster Abbey is. on three sideti some what mere-isolated buttle not oo elevated V 'V t I - ' . I. n 1 IaH.' t i-TBO Ul LU Tee- """"7 -V ' Si ,They seemed to bear a dying; fToaij . And hai the oaamoff knell to teU i & SJow o'er th midni-bt t trtfar" To VVark worth ceU the echoeo roU4 Ilia bead the waktfui hermit told ; ,C -j" So fu va board lio ajijbty knell ?Z$ Tbo tug tpraar p oa Cheiot Fell, , Lktd before, aside, Ukind, t rzivinr interruptetV: ;. A "wealthy L srcBtat, known to bavo W. cr paniei oi pioaaure, fTto to adraaced period of lifa, bad ao- entirely it- w w etu ujs.wsiea a corror at j - t . l jck ur liic iiKuui uis ih " ... v ,,( mmim in I rw r.ivn ni J unci A., w J l mw-v'-''- last for -Tbe - fart jt propotiionatejy jd, ifae. jolly UndJord and iwa or ihrea Mlered Berwick.- titoited 'tm t lofty r'a'ii Px4ttlbi wbogoiog hifb-fcT r Cat cU lickefr ihroojb lo goelfi vtt9 loUcioaribecjaehef, aO with nenCef dose io the leaahore. 'Scarce tni f couoty rigbta" for a oew , Totk.Ipiid about 15 dollar. The-prtee aij Unk,r(j ,c ale.Tbe scene reminded mMiiim of it. ancient CaaUe.;6(H Itad aScored ft patent . f ftecood clatt.fccket iretiW late beea e( Waahinfftoa Irtiajr'a dcscripiioct. - m in IK-.r. b.tweeu EniUad-aJ MtfwaaaWettrioM a third lets: bat one wbo comet from ft laadlr dlA not fil to remark the wrfect ceatneaa -.-v :- . .v ntwiJ I inMnioai- uuist . : : NE"? PUCl!CATI0i;3. V ; . . A FATtiirJtoTbe Itochestr pjmocrit Te3 EicsxRspczsa fixixca Eocj : A Llbrirjr tay that Jilia Allerii ft retbluticcyi cs. ef Select JLiteriiurel 'rES.lei by Lxww Gar- aiori er, apj 3 years, lately eiairated frpo j.od Clasx, C-itor of t be Knickerbocker Ia; thai place id Wisconsin , with alt the oea- azioeJJijaGEss, SxaiROEft & Co. For tale by bers of his family, ; coritisting 'of tity-lnro. W. 11. Graham. Tribune BoUJictv'r-" I The Democrat tayt- He tnored off, io hie Thit rjaw!ion!f:inWrbIut&etCf red aod tftrwB. the first of a inee aoooncsvwM, w ?scenuui, uiyua w , (arariety, and that tariety I from the tery best h fcai lited. aawngtt tbexa. own bouse, at his dacbter'a weddioge' He of totirces. Hot wecanettef tiowUeharae JlTh. BuZli CtemercjaJ, Advertiser thejUowlrj. tcccsst cf thj clrcobatanee hl ter of the book iy a few extracie. r toa sinii '""""'"fi tocdm&are in? it eontibaatioa by WisHrao- "ce of the eame remarkable family which f - t ianii ar in i passea iarou?n inn cut on meir war io vera of a ball j and bis charge was Jtraced, back to peai leturny took piac ia wL of toTereimt. fee fa out of place, ia the in fenor cira. . 1 bad -enough of theta the prtviout afiernooo j when, hating taken en ocUidt teat oa the coach at Cambridre, f foonoVca iU rtacbinj the railway Ihen io proifTeas from London, that my ticket thro entitled me to a seal in a car, contrived to - be at uncomfortable at possible, and to open that cfen the wine1 a of tummer were quite too. rousb Tor pleasure. .Happily, my. pe. nance waa but for an hour ; bill it wrought of the kitchen, and of the . various .utenailt with which it was appropriately, decorated. At length the coach cttne and took me on to Newcastle. During ibis nigbt ride, the scene wet .rendered sinking by the grc1 number of fires risible from every elevated spot minis region oi coat myies From tbo Roebestor ln. Mn wayVisconsin. ; The entire colony are eon- rat trap, for. Wbtchbf fenerations, numbering hi all 112 soula, of whom ;i -i'.-' -. i (fty are now on their war, to be followedvhere- trap, at aUnale. at it was t after by the remainder It it a touehin? picture inseniona, things are, aar-1 to see such a muhhode ail linked together by It was an -oo'lODZ'i'Wirr'box, blood and afection, embracing the extremes of twocompartmeats; a rat entered one old age and the tenderest infancy tnu journey. then occurred." they are invented. s hang, which be no sooner or at which he entered feU I The followin? account of the resuscitatloo t jf llis only apparent escape was by a funnel shaped is with then aged 88 years.; . - - . it v - lit divided into tr mt r"rrr 1 I where tiw bait was ; hnncr. : wnicn ne no sooner I mz a mooeana : miree, to, seea a new oweurnfr : tu.t li-,' - t r. ' m n uwuuKf u I . " . .. . . " .- . timi on tbcrotrglK repentance tor having got tnto bistorioasl interest unsurpassed, by any tii each scrape, and utter, rentrnciatioii of ; in lhe kw gdoau ll trandt sccoaq cs vr W u luiviv iiiuc. The return, to the Crst class car was ft change from misery io luxury., For seve-f ral boars- I was tote occupaat af a. sump toout "spartmenfia ft Iloyal Mail- car, having but two seals, and with Urge glass es in front and at the aides, afiordicg per fectly unobstructed view; exDosuTa to the drench . . & a . a In showers atinterfalt,an4 whtch, taeiierea tilrerkey -eatily unlocked to that ia tort of J0JM me the splendid interior, but I was right Next momirisr, .ft rtpid drive of three I rrinjr the ca'uae of humanity, io. ioaerf it. U.- nours ana , nail orougot me io Atoiwicx. Cam, the msgnificent residence of the j sr akv'.ft . a -. w f truae ot nortbuinheriana, in tniiquiiy ami . ua i.A hA iwn drowiMd. coDied from Dal Ibole into the other apartment, ia pasainfr which I five sons and three daushtershe ytu a soldier aware paper, is so "extraordinary in its circuuitihe moved another Jvlre, which instantly re-sef the I of the RdvoJution, and receirea a pensiuti from suncet and retnltav that I think It will b tuti trap: and thos rat aftjr rit was furnished in the this country; and has resided in. Rochester for (rtinff the cauae of humanity, to ionerf it, 54. Hi meant of 'fallowing in toe foot steps o nis uiua- i-iaa last n years. ; j hough leewe, he is cneer Mo InnthauLor animallife." really dxl 11 UioaBpredece8or, until lhe trap was full. Thus j ful and pleased with the idea, of the union of bis io a bod v, appareoUy dead by drowning. wakno.i it was not simply a trap tacateb a Tat, but a trap, f numerous descendants in the Jar west, gofnij. noL But that it did exist, ia the case citeib&f bv which rats trapped rats ad ininUum.' ;, "., .' down with them as Jacob went with hia son low. for s time. aKoffether beyond the conceUiof i I Tfu r;t ti w .t i,Aln il tPm f ihto Ejypt, that he may die in gentle elevation eommanduig -ft most eB?! jV MI!Mivrinoa ia tha'ioeefii J 4oa 1 " y .: ' hThe;. Allenv famUv are located at Wahrorth; chanting proepect, wither beautiful tlreajn neU)l to'rettore life bevoud an r thing whic ha ) fTi he'll give up jnventin. v Thlt is soon I Walworth county, Wisconsin Ten, where; they ine vme) uowing turoogw uw wjavu 1 Heretofore do en praciicea . - r' v ":- ' h i' I fawMt usuuiviiuqu fg u.k m uu, m valley. -The walls of the castle N enclose t Rxsitscitaxioic. "Ua-.Monaay, ia 01 Mari narrator receives a leuer irom iaoez,ioviung oim 1 ire or wnicn mey mteno ia suiia a viuage. wmcn j ames jarney, a ooy agoo-1 a yoac wnus jn j w eoma ana see Dim,' aiga auingrarot voonv' lu uo aj yuv FPr"l,'i"B o onboard a boat fell into the river. A airongebrr ag be baa got aum'thin' to show him. Hiewri. City. . A large proportW of the family are tide floated him under a akifF e btorn, whJi ttn ,e WallinglbnUnd in an old clapboard, cbmrnonieaats la the P'wbyleriaa Church, and remained for a short time, but bemg, by tBe ri t A: - . : .-kAa-iiw--ui ---ti- expect to form a church on the spotj forwhich Sot nearly ir?haf &1TZ TiLT. 1 i-.aready partially engaged. .The Bible, about 5 -acres qf ground, end on its six leen towers, are ranged scores of statues, 1 aides, apnling per- rudely executed ia atone, which; from their rtewjwitbout the least BOmbcr tnd Ttril of position, reirevedJ ich.ng nin'whicliell ajrainst the skyr hare a singularly stjikihg pidily of the current, harried a He had leffihe nWaartV for a ?.u' ! give soma directions to tbe domestics, when is met a woman who bad been enrra red ta Ku r. that dry only. with;a li2hled candle m hr without any candlestiekat Which he exclaimed ' t -w.j inisr' but did not we jw s accempusaea What -bad nakso him from the company, and was hastening back to tbe ban room, when he met the same woman am.n carrying bottles in both her hands but whhon the .eaadley la' ati 'inetaa-: he 'perceived ake bal been ia lhe eellar, and he recolleeted that b.rr of gunpowder depoaited there bad been opD the ho., not bat been secured. - Jit, was scarcely able to nttet Vyhere have yon left your i candle 1' and re. eeivedfor as answer I "Ob, I juat stuck it ia the black tani there below in that barrel." -... 1 The merchant gathered Op all his 'strength to hurry into the cellar As be crossed the Daau S JP a lively une summoning i. " Baw. ;S oe noorover mm was trembling ua. the etepVof the party, before him was the glim, njerof the candle resting in the gunpowder its wick long and bending over : his knees were shaking and bis hand tremblingbut with bis two hands hollowed he. took up tbe codle none of the sparks fell t he came out of tbe cellar and fell intoa awoon, from which be woke in a deRr. ious state. I Several weeks slanted before h could attend to his mercantile business afiin. o.. i'. j j . . . . milemust have inevitably perished, but tVjrifei lwo m W rooi, ine xnounoies aiunee rags, -p,, aiM Sabbath School Societies have sup. 1 But he hadattended to weightier business dorine isciinai xvootnson jiranouae oeing m-uim ,vmp i 7- ,; --' r " w 1 iirHrw wa wou lurgisiTiouiwu hi to uca- r ma uinesw.-r ne naa oeierminea to engage in no poet K'l. ha nn tha nrfai nf tno water. riJ hi' 1 invent or "and in the cemra h all nreviOUS COB. 1 litote nortmn nf th i-niintrv tir their vtciuitv. I .tt.k ... v ....j r ' 1 . -. ceedingly just at tbe sense of combxt.bj after a hasty eurvsy of tbe spartments, arm appeariog, he laid bold of him and drehu ceptions, rat-traps, churns, apple-pa rers, pilloll- Schools wiH be immediafely esublished. Such tbere wen Ju, terwixh him a barrel of runoow warm fireside in; winter, it enhanced by ,.4 B itereeted examination of an- into the boat lifeless. r The period of time frohur ers, cookiiw.stoves, sbiBgle-splilters, stands omlffwftt; wilt give character tq'tbeMVesr,'and der with a liirbted eandle m 4l ' the sound of the howling storm without. dent lrmor. ctvrvinjr the rmtiinaUan back railing into the water to that of bieamval eitly.. umj rtnt 6o0iotsl--B nopaiated, napoU W! piete. oa! unborn 'nerations;;and X- , . "f- ' qwwiu- ; 1 m ft ft T ft w ..11- 1 m aw - esv 1 u fc r 11 ' kMkti - oftwa ruit t ; it vw s a ' ' - r . - 1 t 4 iw t a in a 1 rart ifav. 1 i . - r . AS we tpproaCDea leruy.l caaaauv em-1 j... r r?h.. rn,.. m th 't - llmhA. nri0Fri.f. n0n ahaned moai of dtmhle-r u 1 WM" ,??"tV, t s A WfHw Irne that pr. f ft,. ta-that the 'Ratal Agricultural Aocitrol , ; '.-'r r that tlav celehratinff- its: An , , 7 , V , . . . . r emergea couw,noi oe asceruiiiea. ,nw -qo ; - i iearnirom ur, Aiienmai an me wroiiy 1 - - f t'WdWM .dy-ce,e"..";": delightful, solitary- stroll, at the. base of the exhibited a state of complete- dissolioti trunnel-beads and screws and valvevea four am members of theTemperance Socfetyrand 4 f f. gem. of purest ny. serene, aivcrtary there. This was aa exhibition not castle wallsj tnd; through the beautiful bi body stiff ana inaexmlefbUrrace swollen ai traveinng-wheels, - 1ft a eurioat critter tcUook all staunch Whigs. Success attend their enter- Tbe dark lunfathomed eaves of ocean bear, ta be lost ; to, leaving the cars, I made my -ronjf f t0 muse Wa8leTeT history, and bit jaws completelyloektd. "He was imroediati at.M. esve Jabez.' but you'll like it better ia no: prise. With sucfe emigrants, we have "aoi'res.- ; FuU roaoy aflower is born to blush unseen, way st once to the fields where tbe cattle htTe ltiocitted with the rest Earla ly stripped, put to bed, enveloped in warm btaft tfon. He proceeds' to fight a fire under theboUV sbn-to:: fear;- twr,'tbe:tnoral.4Nr political inluence And waste its fragance on the desert air' shew, was bclJ. Some specimens ofani- .r ni,.,h.ui..j n.. .Cm ksts. bis head 'reclined on oilloWs, bladders ' -tf.K iH.n'nf tm,,KW w.r. of the West HDon the destinies tof our beloved ft. Here, now, is a eem, or a flower, as tbe read mated nature there, surpassed all that I had lhmh Vli.innm mm r;-t. -r.,r.tK-.,.J bot water applied to his feet, and friction wfcM kwm bw M nn -a nuH;n- country.?! f er wilU which comes to us without a name, or a . a w awiMw - aaa as sc. ivm w m a .1 . ff 1 . - KH.ft. ""V s- aw 1 t - . , - -: t r ....ki. m ! hMMa 1 .1 nsintniaa. nv eorrt" nea r sarin ia 1 new triiniH Huriarji 11 1 . . - . . - - . -. rfHW7 upp.pr V -v."flJ and insrurimr. enchanting romance, that r7r71 rTfXl t ibery the whole machine, cranks and piston, ia in canre over me. as, reclining on the green I h-art. tWai. with voLalkalL and,camshi 1 motion.. ' ; bank of the Alne.cloae to its silver cascade, 1 rated spiriu ; and on cently pressing it the ai J it works slick donV K I' aaid Jabez. : ana iroia waae irota ni muiuu aira aoftiriM. 1 ... jj0t, "I replied, it don t move." that attracted the chief attention, was in.sne about half way between an erdiaary horse . ... 1 I , I ' w H- .u :.A:f.."J "rZZ:' I Ped p..t the grand old tattle, with the - ac pii.j um e t . gvim, gaunt, tilent warriert on itt proud bat. were aearcely lets remarkable. . Such ft cat- ; tie ahow would have been ft feast of fat things to toose of my tgrieuli'urist friends whose ' presence I greatly desired. - I walked about in the crowd and spent the lime vrry-pleas sntly, where in the manners and tfialect: ol the peoole so much wax. new, resembling what I bad seen in bookr, but never, before -in real life.'. 1 saw aotbtng of that rudeness Which I bad imagined to be inseparable from . the manners of the lower clajt in England. Indeed, aa far as my observation -extended, this-is by no meant a 'characteristic of the -country people, however it may be of the raoal.dpgtaded. inhabitants of-the large Uwof. . J talked 'with several of tbe farmers and country genUemerJ, and- found 'them exceedingly coarteooi and friendly. ; ' It was ten o'clock at nigbt whea tbetraid .reached: Leeds. 'Alter seeing ray baggage " put on the omnibua, I walked. on with a fallow rnssenger, to the principal irn. ' In lew. crinnUrs, the "omnibus , came along, but say cloak waa tcitsiHg. I accompanied the driver eo' another inn, where he had just jfift' two female passengers, who he TSocbt mutt' hare taken it by "misuke. "-The matter being slated to them, lhe 'weird . Tiisten left their room, and from -the stair case .commenced quits a voluble harangue on the impcesibility of their making sny ' such misuke, 5cc &c. Bv this time a nu ileroents, and thought of Harry Uoispur,snd of the time when . . . . . ; . - "The Percy ewt of Nortbomberlaad, And a vow to God made. he, That b welde hosta ia tho moaniajsa c Off Cbevioc within dayee lb re ; , , Ia tbo maa rr ef doafbty Dooglaav And afl'that ever wkh him be." -One of our own poets has' so scribed tbe scene glancing at the brances connected with it, that forbear transcribing ft atanxa or two." A gentle bill ita kido laclines, . Lovely ia EagtaauTa fadeleaa jfreen, . . To meet tbe eaiet stream which wiods Throorb this romaotio aceao, ' . ' AasaentTy sad sweetly still, 4 . 1 ' As wbea, at evening, on that bill. . : : While nsimer'e wind blew soft sad low, ; SetUd by pllaat IloUpar'a aide, ' y . Hie Ketherwe waa a. happy bride, ". JL thooeejad yeaxa age. ' , - . .. THE GOU: FEVERS This disease baabeen raging to considerable extent ia some parts of Randolph for jthe last .12 I These methods being persisted in fur snout twes 1 Yoa mean, said he. the travelling wheels doj months, and we see Ho prospect of an abatemenLr ij ramuicft wnjrcr, iu bwjj w(Ui i m ls 1 not move ; wen, t uou. t mean mey snau 1111 1 ge 1 it aCecta att ciaises ana conuiiions 01 socieiy- peared by a alight convulsive twiuhing of th,. my patent. You see, -he added crouching own tan poor the rich, the high, the fcWtbeiaek, mnwiM fifth fia ind.HtuUr hit. urnmntniAt 1 1 .1... . 1 t j .1 .u-. 11 r , -. f" . " . ... ". . .. . . " - sa - r- 1 v a eii. anai umi km v it air iubl vci va uou m. ,lh sj i l - - . t , - : a a ? - r . sl :diaaimaaraBeeo7jtbe- lividaese of the face. HU Z. k. .ki Ht ; "w epiaemif s. u naa oeea prooucuva or inuco jawe being so far reUxed as to admit a spoen bt 1 xt main travelling wheel, and then the bulLscrape ! iween aia reeia. air. ax. aiiempwa m g vow.-i w i mo... Sa nurh as I can calcokte. a leetle slo- benefit to the community generally, and in some instancee of vast benefit to the1 person afflkted. some warm diluted white zinc, but not succeed j tt cbam lightning, and a darad leetktoo! I by bringing considerable quantity of the pre- cioos metal" among us, and by enablfh the af- : flic ted one; ta". bid farewell to" every fear? of Sheriffs and ConsUbles. t 7 V y I L We learn that the, prospects at present among- the miners are quite nattering,and that there will be a much larger amount of gold, taken in this county the present than: daring anjr previous well da. I ID 99 tP?1"1 oo wpuin to oai oi ob pawc j But ,t wot do w rt aflrt afore 1 get the pa- I - mm- wm HV.II.J -. Vww.. t io ox. i lie re is on iv one iaing yei, ne.conuoa- rciucm- n:3txied efforta to inflate hie lunn. and -nsin -i I -a th.t i k. WwntFioHhtt that aimnU I cannot 1 ffent)e nressure oa hie chest, be then feicbati maTtaatA rxA tlir Tel Um wrsrtatftftftVt vntvlsw abf tlf nnnin saa a . - - . . L 1 aaaaa a sk-i ea awf hv euv-w vwvm aeverai convulsive sobs. These exertions 'we, coutinued one hoar longer, and, when neam tw hours had elapsed, aoms diluted white wian wafe. a ' 'Al - T- grven-witn tarantage. ue oegan to revir ef;n4 screamed aloud, and struggling bard, threrrj on her. Ilv first notion ia. to see bow, fast 1 can make her work, without smash'tog all to bits, and tbatedone by screwing down this upper valve ; j and TU show yon,- babitation, in the columns of s country new pa. - per It reminds us of Herrick, in its sparkling simplicity." i. " " ') v ' t ' I would jfbat when I die, ; ' : My form might lie' '; Whero branches waveband wild flowers bloom ; i v i'v - - Where ft clear stream glides by. iThen would Llove to sleep, . Where birds gay anthemo keep, ; Stirred by no memonea of departing days, f,-.tr O'er which we wake to weep I, .V' -Wia-if th' meloo,C ' -i'' : t ' ? Though a Ud and free; : r" . Of birds and brooks be lost upon mine ear l . r Perchance some, changeless friend might lin ' v v cer near. .. .'- " . f- : To sigh forme. One solitary tnrret fray , ' Still tella. La mdaxtcaoly rloiry, , Tbe legend of the Cheviot day. The Preye preodeet border story,. That day ita roof was tnosopha arch, f f Them rang, froati alale to picfiired demo, Tbe lif ht step of tbo soidier'e match, ' .-, Tbe raoaie of tbo tramp sad draoa. Except in'the matter . of the . thousand years, in which . HaJIeek has rather ex. travegantly availed himself of tbeLpoel cease, his description, especially where Lit u k U ff !-.. 1 iLiI nnu. f tfr wtlM w r V - . . p i I '4V. .11. IlUk UV VI.UIWIKI )ini ir J' arms and lers ia such- manner that ft was foynU I . tnrrHn in nn hand, and a horn of adan. difficult to keep him qoieU-Tbe pnlee st the w U fat in the other, and commenced screwing down j war scarcely perceptible tni about this pertofl the yalves, and oiling the piston rod and crank out il atterwarfla oecame stronger, tie pasaea n joint, . tnd the motion of the mysterious mass in troublesome night, but towsrue morning ,! j creaied until all seemed a buz, It is nigh about preiiy weii. oome loeaictoa waa prsscriDcaan i nrfitf.t'mn aint ii t' . va h. -r..- a- , the nextday he seemed quite recotered . jf j Jabez' said L elevating. my voice ahove the - A ease, extremely iatereatioiT, though not qeiftf 1 y, WM of th0 machine, Hbere is only one years since, in the person of a lad about eglH .What is that !' bays he eseerly. yesrs of age, a relativa of the writer. e wel . j.mai0rtalityV saaid I. and ,yoo .halK have it. m. t ..X .l 1 : 1 J. .... it - t. .- I - .f. mm ai piaj wun tr.ur cauaren on o "V'w ttteotorno patent ! And wilhtbaVl pulled the t .L . I, .1. J . L. Vj..J J f 111 . . " oi uro man wiuinp .u uw . wimt 1.41 erank that twisted the into the water, run tea minutes etapsea oeior he was recovered from the water. " When taka v Ran orr tsk Txacx. The morning train of ears from Philadelphia to Jersey City wss detain ed oa Thursday for three hours near Borden town, by aa aecideat which fortunately did no great personal damage; I The locomotive plunged .off J into the canal, and threw two ears on the- track. ; . V t Kind friends will think ef me, Not as for one whose borne can be, S Where nought hut pajn and sorrow dwells And grief across my bosom swells, . ; 4 i 1 ; But- ss an eagle' bird Jet free 1. ; .":.'. ' ''f Then let such sleep be mine ' Let Nature's 'music o'er oiv nlsce of rest ! Breathe out some simple song I liked 'ty beat, , f Ia tones drvme t . v.?!- ii is esiimareQ mat at lam ,wwe raw vi vww. Oeroos aoditorr waa astembjed, consisting t alludes to the warriors that frawn in etone I the physician arrived, when he still sppeared esi of thciandlord anq sIL the sertsnts in the Ion high, is as true as it is beautiful. But The- engineer fell out of harm's way, getting a" bruised knee at he fehVand the conductor had j potaf ran, the population of the 0oited States, in the knuckles of one of his hands scratched;'; The fiftr veara from this ikne. will amount to one bus. na wiibuiiikI puneuinei ... - . , .it ........ . . eowenr.troimeKliea 1 into (he travellieg-wheele, tnd in an instant away I swicn, dismiss immeojiaiety i j ;iWe should be much astonished to rent th toiaihTn. with Jabes on the toff of it. I oasce oi caret essnesa inas mism nava. iqsi me out be WSS to all appearance dead. They COnO with ihawtilt maA rnT.!it f a flnahed nat-triftm. I Uvm T a rrat man moole.: 1 Tha DftaaBmira r.ff menced rubbing bim and applying warmappllc ,ide of the old building presented the resis- g.i to work' and soon righted the cars, bnt the lo. e ha LTaYfallTal '? PPe'. ;i One crash, and the first tJmAi wa. hnmoveablv- stock in tl inud.- e he est abysician. A full half hour elipeed tjeforf ) Ww-oinot e fta tiahared into thia hreathinir World. . -- . . . : . . i vl. ri i. locotnotive'was ushered into this breathing world. I hurried to the openiner. and .joat had time to The train, from New York soon, came along and j see any such result, and yet it is possible. We shall, of course? annex Texas, and absorb Oregon. We shall s au me California, and conquer Old Mexico. ; Tbe Camanehes, the Flat Heads, the Sioux, snd tbs Black Feet.: will be of its. On the North, Cans .bonsa the interest of the oceasioo being pretty equally divided between the said ora tors sod the cloaklesi traveller, the -J ob served of all observers. Seeing that the fates, (or, the furies) were sgainst me, I xnentally resigned to them thai new and warm garment in which I had trusted, as ft defence -quite spropos in Scotland even the fine old ballad of Chevy htse, which Addison .deemed worthy of an elaborate commentary,. and .which could. atir, M as with the sound of a trumpet, the heroic bood f Sir Philip Sidney, , tends a fsr sur as'tng charm to every thing connected with Alnwick Caalle . -The ballad, as restored by Bishop Percy from" a copy as old as the'reign -tn xri. .1 ' . I mwiku ivuiv vmiuu.i wni imi.Hw iwm. w i . i . I r.t.t. .1 I ' ' . . . tirely Jireieaa.v The warm appJicatioosand.fuW dambe, to tbe topof a fence, to catch the last w"ffe pMmttmwjgsm a ft and West. Brontwiek, Novt Scotia, Iau biasiwae persevered in for ao-hour after be Wa of my fast departing friend. ; True to his tAumm-tluiAtMi nearest brador; the IUquimaux.and all that dwarfish race, taken out of the. wamrbef symptoms or fritaJ purpose, I saw , him alternately serewjng. down station, and the belated party arrivtdat New that tfloat on sea-horse blubber, and luxuriats so tty began to appear, snd about two hours tofo f tha valves, tnd oiling the piston rod and erank. York -all safe and atwpd?',f'. .n ica cAe for a bed with the eneminafe addi. ho waacoosideredlafe. v , ..rj. -Jjj joiaU ; evidentJrdetenniSed that, although he Am1' " l fa$H'i T. &fXsZ ; An interesting facf has been eloped fjlhg iad-etirted offa liule unexpected he wofid re. ;SZ.' TERRITbRY 0F IOWA r, . cf-f1 V l Va v.LS?.?. case of an adult, a young .tnan, drowned foSot& deem the oledre ha had rivea. which waa that ' :V ; . - '"A1" V T . . V.i Berhmg'e ,Straits Nootka Sound, Vancouver s neetient river and .te4. AVIdletha whkdSt ? .,, m jfa their population to our account. at tnid sammer;and wu about (Tike lhmT) of Henry VII., is immeasurably superior to to'villirap tht tvif, when the good-looking the modernized version, which, Corrupted bal maid .volunteered the aegzestion that it bv the srrsdual alterations of differeni re. xntgfci be at well to see whether tbe cloak letters, waa moulded, in the course of two I Tth mini-ftp hm tatenouf oftha Wl saijai not by mistake have got with their centuries, into a form that would but poorly I terbut an otter inability to move a muscle' wai ; end, being withal something of a I justify the panervric of Sidoey. Take this I realized feeling resembling thai of an Jmmehs tj timjl rr 1. hunn In a waa hJJinir, anc the vital lunctiona yie,jno 1 ..-..v r nAmi.' nA a WJiMtU taAi' to tbe power of tbe water, hie sensations- i'era; j - . . . : V described se inexpressibly distresaiog. But tfhilfl ' 'Uke a cloud ia the dim distance fleeting, in tbe water, when tbe system waeovercomt: antl became passive they were placid s4 agree kbUjfj Tboogbt snd conscioueness bad not entirely for;' baggage ; ,practical philosopher, she forthwith. led tbe stanxa, for instsnce : . way to the ttrangers room, and presently reappeared with the eloak: Amother ora- tioa waa begun from the stairs, which I cut tbort with the aphorUm that ' alla well that ends well." tnd made my exit. xoxx, the Ebjfraevm of the Romans, is1 still surrounded, by its ancient walls, and j cuaaay other relics. of remote antiquity,! wniea tie. citizens cherish with watchful care and pride. - It is situated on two small .T.verv, and bts- Ion? 'been esteemed tba capital of the rVorth of Eqglsod, ithough of Mie yesrs the popuution and wealth of te-: verxlcf the coamerciartowan have left it ' far ix the rear. - I strolled throairh its crook. For WUherinitea aeeds mast I wsij, - As ena in doleful damps, . . . For whea hie legs were amittea oT, ' He foogbt opoa bie BtampeV; '-, It would be bard to find poetry tn"this ; weight pressing down tbe system; When. i .1 .1 r. . me progress oi resosciiaiion in uai cueraief. begsn'io be aroused, and ability to move begat t to exist, the feelings of distress- and agony wer; indescribable, and' Werev evidenced bv croanl an' great iruggling and throwiug about of. the liinbe? i ow case aouwa, toat coiiac ro ucne sa, laat aecountst and Uoyrnor CHAaEBa had sent Venezueh Bolivia,- Equador, Peru, Chili, Hf but inessa' The Governor suggests that at Braxil, Paraguay, the Bands Oriental, Buence present, and under existing circumstances, ma- Ayregft-4all down la PaUgonia, and Terra del jorUy of the people would prefer to remain under f,,, WRn itaboaUng race The Islands of lhe the Territorial Governmeat rather than incur the will be ours. and their inhabitants aumbersd reaponsibihties and expenses of a btale faevern-1 t m nrt nftha nn. i,,,,, millkina Joaa Fere- .fon mem QVl f tdez.ad those ainall isolated spots, where the again euomttimff .00 quuon w iiw pcopio m bittern and Ue te birdVhave made their homes, relation to another convention for the form hi? of 1 :.:. a .l ft constitntioa-ihe laatiaving been rejected.; i aA nmim mrmITiisJ A Gesetfe; :.;',ir?vn-.,-i ' ,1 rV,' J . ,Xike an arrow he flew away. ;But a moment he was jurei in a moment ' he was there ; and now'ioAer ia he I or rather, where it he not f here nor there.' , Lonsr.Lows Blank . Book of "a Coufitry SchooUmaster is full Of his beautieaC It conUins prose and verse, patbosand humor, story and gos einVlt opens as follows : ffi-f . ' rfcIf? is Saturday afternooor Once more the school-house door has creaked upon its hebdom- -7- mWM hm tin tifrrwnt ta It JVnm 11m-Anmnil I ieehw. mav eziat alter reftoiration for aoma Tirin 1 , " ; 1 ...klt..l. 1 edai niogea : the dog-eared book yawns upon the (which,I quota from aetnory t) t - -JJXTSAM darted desk ; tWflies sre buzzing and"bump--ForWltherbrtoa mine heart k wo. . " ' 1 tl .V!?Jtj ing theh heads against' the sunny window : the ----- -j - - --. . 1 wen (lucMiij i.vukm f iou tuiv .uuiura ufcviKn PV. .- L l.l -IJ !. . For whea both hie lecree were emittea thro',. ' Us kaeled sad tbueht oa hie knee.? . When I bid rambled over the grounds, snd surveyed tba ancient caaile from differ.' enls po 4s of view,' Ion; eaough to fix its 1 eenerally supposed ; for r -atlctt.t irn ahuifl .ha MrMMrll Ir .-iJ Sotm SfBJMO.- There baya been recently dis 1 tVhVe- a"4 MVnraeToaYThe covered about two mileafrom Alabama Centre, amount of Iron annually produced in tbe Unitedji Geneasee eouoty,' several springs, Abe waters of States is ZQQJXX) tons, all af which and much morey which are acWuloqa to the degree of kinonade. ' it consumed in this country: The amount of osils ' f iProf. Haiileyj of Geneva College.it is skid, has' akme is supposed ta be, forty thousand tons-- ; made ft slight aealrshj of tbe water, and fdand h Forty thousand casks (of four milhnn pounds. i;;i.w Uh-.-.- mtA ; 1. .-.-..I f are annually made by tbe Boston company on mar to contain free aulphuric acid. It also contains -;!1 A, ml . iK, fK4, n,ira will avi- . 1 iiusi ,MBa-a . wv phvvw- , iiapa - i scboolbov ia abroad in the woods, and the school. 1' i:j u.-i. . - . r ..... I wU. -!-,-. -w:--i ;,U ' . .2 1 nwrw" -,n w- " when symptoms of vitality d not appear tor fJ "ITl-.lZZ ' ' -T""! "i","" f " I --r -- --7 rers ge one hundred and sixty to a pound, me oow- wnsr lime. V u " .luw rMa rawwauew, w aaocaar lower properuea. . ; ' Viber here produced each worling.day, woojo am, To Oe Editor of tie PhUadtlpkia MornvJhhLWSzXuij afternoon t pehghtfulseason, when 1 c, dyspeptics and for affections of the skin t the twenty-fifth part of tbe nail raannfacture ef f Taaari.-. riMH.. .fu. a -itl-tn mud,;itko avUred 'artwan,- Isvr dow.ttrdm-i t-it, tm-K t ..h-k--.-, Jltiua lInitaPfata-j ita-ma ianWibls thafjt. . .--, r----,'j -.!---.r t:r nt im. th tn- ..-n---.. t -----, - -...uu-v, . - -r-T.i-" : . .. ivi :-.-.. Mrm.n.nit in,l IV.in.J .-. wheti Pivatdentof tk llnhd Rtata mAArXi iT L rJ-JTr v "". y. -Y .? "T 7 i lantr standi osT. bvr onlv waahiiwr ia loe raii bout nrty m Hi ions of nails are made, oooxim -t- ed tfreets.to the Cattle, briirintllv baih bv h. -Vhli.R..n .'h!rdf to. .n,hi.ifc uio ouuqucror, oat ieit tne DOetrr I where tha landladv bad meanvbi a orovirfrf I thiihmnt fmih U f thanLvr.t k--.tr. interval Of wooae. when, for a time at feaat the I ercsiiiaroT-ci . of the place-sadly marred, -by tbe fact that an excellent dinner, served in a styit quite I th a. wl - aVaa,... 'iM gnndinr shall cease, and the heart be permitted A.f.:-.: A u T. into ft -prwwt. Oa sirperior to thfr botebof noch'irmter La-Mia.. . V-Lj J7n??d" &V"KmmtS eomxnanding height: oetr the 'Cattle,- I Ipretentioo In our country. -.,,,..- HZT ZtT"f yusweo wiw-ceeper' interett the ruint of , After dinner the mail coach came alonff: i. :"f IWf ft uT'TrJ'UrT I :Minr coeiyjicA e Minora s Tower, said to have Jbcen erecS I took a teat aa tba bos with tbm.-hmV 1 w. woonwatrv iQ , Philadelphia, jh, ll" .,WT w. , bjt ur. walla.; ad by the Romir 1 ll.ff.!?. vrefttar ,ntinW. .h. . ' " " i . , "au u '" "OTOiwara, ia fan i ?. Dtaft S L have received Tour very Hindi 1 - t m an interino,ietvreeniiieewiasncceenv owned bythat greater antiquity lb an an v structure which I -r .v- rLa-man -fv.n: Tha ...:...rl .Tr ;".V.T . ,ws.!lu. 7 -."It--. ji:f.jk.i.-.- ; I . T.:' . I bid torevlnn.! ' . 1 -T . . T " . . 1 17 :ixer 01 me iiu inai. wan tna nrsc voiusw of 1 '"a . . . --j-jm.mc-, , -1Da Teja or r, . Kr.-rrri een' : " 1 Wark worth. Castle were pointed but to me 8coU's commentary oa tlia Bible, atefeofvne adlilolden clasp; thus shuts eachr weekly volBmal p.rker. iThavel XKJt ICO Cmei attraetiAn at V-.rV Il i I .c .: .:!; a !.. . I txn.k ':.. lj'.-j ts- ;..l hlmiarw m iml arVntTima nanoaa tn vat i . . j.i .1 ' f . in junjjf,, bwuib uiuca iroin'AinwicK. i nwi pit aiirccrv loanae raryouraiorj at,!"" w - -; r--- '--ijee wi.ina oepin oi - ceic 'v.ira r.imtt.. v;.t. t. . - ...... . k..i. . . . . .. .-. . .su:. ; ihmiim t9M:fm.irtW.u. -t ;. ... ..- : - v . in cranueur isr i Laaw where urace Umxuos ruled her life I tcuuorH s most pray yoo to consiaer me a suBvcririt .;'. rover.witn umoer anc f seems to be the fact. 14 !5 fCL? T,Jr "-i- U to-mi the shipwrecked, and was pained to ea trtr imon? the GotMn iinM.:. .i.. l. l . i.l'- a c - ... ----- u tuaioeirotoer men receni ocuo. law. tooi fclfi-.ara. The have ia aaid ia h. trm. ....kt ' .u- . . m..... 't. ' !J! . " V. . 7 "L8 !oHJ, with ltQd, tbt?XiWarn.or Holy Land, Which A ?, -i f-, r- ,k "i T i . k-uc no reaaer oi msnntoD wui easny rememner., . MX 111. I 13 t J;n a LiOthi ml. . ..v I V. . . . - . . ... . . ' A iiit to t jch a Gothic pile is Worth a loo- . r' rj:ei bat a detailed description cf h, v" i,?.?f5 Jjdd Wou,d 04 ely readable, ..end Tor bo- .ooJ "a reason shall altempt none, v V "V?0 Dy'fctm in setsori ta take, a dt H1 l0P' 4U -"Ufal bank, of e tit met before dajligbt ceased. : The Ca- Often bad I admired that powerful passage, where, st midnight, -the iojured and guilty Constanea is consigned td the slew torture cter lirinjjomb theawful penalty xf fser violated vow. How vivid isthedeterip. tioa, when tba stern jodra, havicg pronoun ced the dreadful doom, ascend tha. uadrtd vToCorn Cribs, containing sbout 1300 boj els of corn, a carrure, wtjohs, harness, c-m mraf-l ifactrvarf t firm an TaaadaV Oirht, 12 " - -pmw 1 V. . I V, W.. J . I ... of Harch, an the: plantation of Mr. Wirtia ber for tha Jook: and. t a th' inh! 'i 1 4 zT interval of rest, when our evenmsr ena shaH peated payments,' to enclose a check for the ! hoO begoin down ; when our lenthemnshadewe I sobcriptim--s renerarprincipat'of prrpriew;tnt i-hall point towards mornmg; and we shall be terdjcting my accepunce of articles of value whiK; looking md to an eternal Sabbath f 1 am ia the public service. . 1 am clad to pOpeV.fi .:-.";' " " " " ' " " . - the booknotoaly as a very .nseful work,, but sy j ArftrrtxaRrTrxTZPrBABaEabe, who was J a ereunawa specimen or oar country's prtresJ convicted hV New York id the arte, and of the encouragement afTjred t murder and otraev en boai der the: ground that distance to view the vein which is from 8 to H inches wide "and snugly locked cp, Tha ppecimeoe we looked at araTin pure white int and many of then, contain from 2 to 5 diofs. of pure gold in lamps seen without the aid of a mtnifrrnfflass.' ftif,t- iA rv ft year or two to of t lTbe Parker: mine has-had raneh notorietv fo annrdar end riirarw ana hnar iVa a-lnA-ia f-w I its rich- Vlfild of alttrfara rrl.-l kn nnilt nma, na . . ... . . , " " - - - i i f"-w -I .I'll W . IM. I J ' . I f MM. .Mil. W WW H rm7tw .il t- I -Wttatof Alexandria-has received another fe-l tweoverea, ana ss tner prospeci faast important of them all, ta promote tbe idtusft 1 ... . .. . ... -, . . : I anrnc r, .j;.n. kJl omf-rliiftftd ftti-tati. " -r . ; i spiia jrom toa rrcstaeai ei tna -vcuea i.:xiea I, . V -, . T-U !l!r?! -1 -' ; ! : ft nfiklAa. l.lLa i. th. , w .i.t. -.TT: f ha cest asnVnine fsapeeV its enter- a r w wrww icibxu f tost : s r- i:-.-" t i " - w --..-.-. im. RICH , VEIN; leasure the ' other day of seing a peeimenaof Gold.ore show. J"ney are ws rich as any Una square seta of land I Rkn-'htat: en-mai r rh;S ntae. but now In gentletnan in jStanly County a . a jr ' a - jrftav BWiiv liwia . -hwft-m wF ww a, f-foia ore. purchased ofilowel 1 astioated it C2.0C& The work do doobt cp' R Ilia hacin tnnia11ot -'-. I ' - . ; . ..Jl? nr.t.--.' "" ' I , : : " ? 1' incnuiary--aowf mx, feet ceep and, covered I - " - -' ' - ' earth, alvprding a walk nn-1 . a .. ;..i.. i-J... h, heeo oendinff W ri. . .k -.-. r.f flmvt Orlftana. ill Wtlan' 1M J : : -.. iMMnra-aalhe TSW nf IfW. Ma... kind feelmgn your friend sd feflow ei&i respUedand tU present respite Uicj i The ore is a opposed to be worth JOHN QUINCY ADA (iU. i H one year, will not expire till Ike 5th of Jnse, 1311 CbmloUr Journal aaaeniiiT. that the child ' was bora ia New l?r- I leans hr 18C5, and the ether that he was bcrrk New York ia 1S37. ;The testimony add ure- the irial, says New Orlrac? paper, is very C f!ieting. 7 Tks case was brought up by a lei corpus; tie parties were Jchnsnd liartha P aa the one iUe, and Urs. Hughes 00 the oU Theturt ciied that Hrt. 1I f ! tfcer of the child m Virtue of which deeisiofl ' took him nadet her maternal protection. : s sl it- 6 b b if tien. Chi tioa wbl 1 cop, to-, Vv

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