NOliTII CAROLINA!TAll--WEDNESDAY MORNlXG, OCTOBER 11,
185
4.
ALEIGHjC
liHISIUY. MORX1XO. OCT. I, ISM.
"This Know N .thin nrfntuiietion is aid of
nvtur tu exist fr any eonidrbh length of
km ; and wa trust that those who may Identify
th -iose'ives with it for purpose of promotion.
will be marked mil remembered at subsequent
election. 1
W- tak the abov e i tract from the Standard
of list Wednesday. We lay it befcre our read
ers that every freeman in the land may see what
the oraa of Xorth Carolina Deesoeracy counsel
against native American Cititena. Let it be
borne to mind that the Standard, ander the (uia
of an adroit question tooc'Jng the approaching
'eitr election, assume that there 1 to be a Con
cert between the Whig end the Know Aothing
to earry the day in this city, and then call upon
thvnlesi :J to mark those who enter tntosveh
.... -r.M.rtmMit " for rinrnnee of Ttrumotiun."
A . i iiJi it come Uii f that free-bora American
eitiieus arc to be proscribed, busted down, de-nounce-l
and read out ofa!!1 political assoeiations
by an abject partiian press, because they choose
W exercise 'but privilege a freemen to role only
THE STANDARD.
The lUliMsb Slamlard of 8alardy. i nm
remark on the Foreign Population ayi"0iv
us lueevileuce thai liie latitude v. nurcn u
ine at oolitic! power and control in tuts country,
aul ws mil Le autunar the first to uuils with elli-
ers is nwiiMinar iu efforts in that respect; and so
a to all Chun.be, by whatsoever Mtuae they are
known." .
We are willinsr la believe thai the F-dttur
sincere in this declaration. From the habit of
thinking and the political course of the tUtmtlarf
it is dithoult for turn la tod evidence) of the peril
before B.- Reside it ia deeeledly egtiwU hi
interest to be enlightened on the subject.
But while we accede the right intention io this
ease, we would ask the Kdjtor if be believes in
his heart that he tells the truth, when be charges
k'tderatitm on the Know Xuthinr. and mi
that it is the "old erased gotten up by the ehler
Adamat" Tan cannot bcliev in this.- The
elder Adams got up no erusad and there is no
such mrtv as tha federal party in tne counter
none sustaining its riews or policy. So there
tan be no fairnew in this. It is holding up the
word "Federal" a a bugbear totbe iniajpuatioo
of bis uninformed readers- ho know nothing
of the honorable qualities attached to the mem
bers of that nartY thev ilo not know urn h
embraced the best and bravest of the warriors ot
the Revolution, and the purest and wisevt ot net
tatesmea of thai period. They might be wit
taken in their notions, but they were never cor
rupt iu heart, nor clouded in mind. For party
purposes, the lubiardbeliesbietory eud slanders
the rather ot una. rcpuuiie, orating " "
ikotos with the rest 1 . -
t .,!. v..-- 4 e,nAfimfn(1 1 In the ease first noted In this article, there is
Ascticsxi ix riso ix Meih-o. Snoraixa
Tae.tmivr. t)n the 4tlt-wtt.. tie American
arrived at baa Antonio, Texas, frees California,
having eotne by the overland route frora Masat
Us, on the l'i-ific. Ynam ht gentlemen the
."an Antofiio Ledger h ot.tamel the following
partieulan of lb imprisonment of three Ameri-
lair asti-republicaa and proscriptive, than it
ascribes to the Knew Nothing. Is lliere any
difference in point of justice, right and reason in
native American citiien agreeing to exclude
frfeigner from office, because they are foreign
ers, and the Standard' I counselling the proscrip
tion of native American citiien, because they
wish to exclude foreigners f . If thi organisation
propoees what the Standard charges against
them, and the asseveration of the Standard be
true that it is anti-republican to proscribe any
portion of the citiien of th country from office
and power, then can tliat sheet inform the public
bow it is able to reconcile it advice to the " un
terrified," to mark these men, to right and to jus
tice f Where is the difference in the liliberality
of the two f If there be any, It 1 in the Stan
dard for teeking to put down much the larger
portion of ih population of the enuntry forpre-
' taming to exercise the privilege granted tu them
by the free Institution under which they live.
If the ad vice of the Standard were strictly taken
and followed np to the letter, practically our free
dom of thought and (peach would be a dead let-
. ..- c-. . .1 . .a . :w
well live under llie most bolutemonarch j in
ebrUteudom" Iniocj, tlie policy of tlie party
represented by the Standard It not to allow of
any freedom of private opinion, but to com pot all
to bow in submissive obedience to the Moloch
party to the rfiVVu of party loaders. This la a
doctrine ami a party the free people of North
Carolina, if we do not much mistake their spirit,
will asrer auintlv nulunit in. Thev have not vet
to learn that thry are freemen, but as freemen
tt.ey will dare to exercise the right of freemen.
. deapito the, command and interdietione of the
editor of the Standard or of any other
Tni Kmr Noritrwosi The Standard wishes
"to know If the ruuwr is well founded, tbat the
Wl,i;s Intend to unite with the Juiow Xothihgi
In t!. next Raleigh (City) lections," and ap
peal to a a one f tlie supposed oitjahf of that
myslerK'ns oranitation. Row we t not
aesre that we were entitled to tlutt appellatloM,
11 i".i oiily Xe a ruse of the Standard to
:J1 riff si:t.aiin from its supposed dcilf-ns. It
is on portion of the rsctiiw of the unterriflcd to
inst a frost noise against any motement bi
aJrsii' -e i f an electkm, but to turn it to their
csn (.iraninge alien tha dsj nf elecllin Come
n. 'VVosl.ou'
iiurHititic to believe and inconvenient to U(der-
stand ; because of th surrounding mists that
en veK pd the poresptton-rrf -w jsjitiluw. But in
the latter there is no excuse. .1 ue iwtmwra snows
better ; and be know also, that he is but manu
facturing humbug an imposture in order to
lead th people in the traces of the "Uemocrac,,'
and to go for party, "right or wrong."
In regard to tlie "Know Nothings" he has a
choice of two position. 1st To attack hi fellow
citizens with ignorantand "random vituperation,"
or to ,-now the fmft.
Which will he choose? The former, weguem,
for such a course will meet the view of the
"Administration." n it. Com,
In the citv of Ihirenio. Mexico, they learned
in a privata'manner tliat there were some Amer
icans in tlie citr prison and they afterwards got
permission to visit them. Tbey found' them in a
large stone dungeon of so filthy a description
that it was almost impossible lor visitors to re
main in the eotrance wv but a few minuies.
Tlie Americans in cmlineuif lit were three in
DumW, and their names and fi.rnier planes ot
residence. were a follows: William nniney.
Broom county. New York; illiftm Koilitern,
Stark eouoty.'Ohio; John (iaines, iNiyton, Mont
gomery eouuty, Ohio. These men have been in
this filthy dungeon four years and three months,
and during two year of this time they were
chained down to the floor, in total darkness,
where they eould not see any perwins hut tne
one who fed them their starving allowance. At
tlie end id" two year the huge chains amtind
their ankles and wrists had wore the Heah off to
the bone, and such was their horrilde condition
that their chain were removed to save their
lives and keep them in misery the longer. The
flesh is partly healed over these wounds, leaving
the most heartnickruing scars, which were all
seen by th five persons aliuve mentioned'.
Thee stui that Ihev were iinnrisoueil on the
charge of murderinjeiv! robbing a man for his
moncv. andthev state aluo. that from some facts
wbirh ihev fii-n in iMisKessiorrof ttie'"rerson who
" . V 4 . i - w. ... i
oijsmiOMl.'.WriMij-.ew;iJM.vvM,
been trviag to get a trial, wit a iiearmjr, is irr
fuiied thess. Thev.have written loiters to die
Amnrinan Miaistss in 1sifii, swveral .Urnea..
Run: Cnoivt Th fullowing ba beei set
afloat by oauody a near relative of Davy
Crockett, perhspe :
Kara CWte is a picture to kwk at, and a
erowder to spout, lie is a boat seven feet eix
or six feet seven in his socki ; supjile as an eel,
and wiry as a cork screw. tllis fsf-i a eom
poand o? wrinkles, "ysller jnuders" and juris
prudence. He ha small, keen and piercuifr
blaukeyea, and a head shaped like a uiammot.t
goose egg, big end up ; bis bair black and curly,
much resembling a bag of wool in " admirable
disorder, " or a brush heap in a gale of wind.
Hi bodr has no nsriii-ulur sliaie. "and bis wit
and kgal " dodje " have set many a juilpe In a
snicker, and so oonfouuded junrs as to make it
imoat impossible for them to spent plain r.ng-'
lish, or tell the truth for tlie rest of their natural
lives, Kufus is great on twisting himself up ;
iirmine himself around, and prancing, juinp-
X anil kicking un the uu-t when vteaia s up.
His omtorv is first rate, and his argument inge-
ious and f rcible. lie generally makes a V t'0
strike" judge and jury down at the end of ev
ery sentence. He is great on flowerr expres
sions and hiffhla utin " nuoiiuns. .' Atnanirers
mostly think be iscraxy, and the re scarcely
nuerstana what he is auout. lie invoices ins
nie and elocution four thousand per cent over
ordinary charges iirbaviugone'ssclf put through
course oi law.
IlufusChoate isatiout fifly rear of ago, per
haps over. II is considered the ablest lawyer
New I.nirUud. or ncrlinns in tlio lulled te.
His band writing can't be deciphered without
tueaiuolapairof coui)iaises and a quadrant, ills
autograpu somewhat resemble l-lii uiup ui uiiio.
and bxiks likes piece of crnvou skftchiiiff, done
been in the ienate. ud inny be, if he b4 time
to lish for it, President ol tlie Lnitcd tes.
iieu Turk rJUia. Tha -Sew .1'ork Express
savsi : . . w
'w York rjoUticant nuttl tlie green ones
of other States, and we hardly wonder. These
wildemesse of words thteropout in Aunurn,
if taken in earnest, are very alarming, and
would seem to threaten chaos, tlie very end of
things. But rortb in Sew York have not the
definition in Webater, Johnson, - Richardson,
or other tymolugicial fiigies. These Auburn
peopteare only roMosyin;;. most ot inetn are
poets, runiancersi-troiiiiadours, ana mucy gen
tlemen. Th puctx among them are alt in earn
est, Lul upon p ietry everybiHly starves in this
Ilie.-wniiD filler win sum inrir opinions hs io
wind shifts, and eom a the winds nmev ; wild
as the wind don't come, too. Slave Stale will
bradmittsdtn the fulfil, klwsys,' "just a they
were in John Ouincv Adams' dv. and in the
day of other l'resblont. The Fugitive Kluve
law will pcexocutea, wuen the tmveriiincnt is
in earnest alxmt iu exm-iilinn. Mnrely .rautrimi
will never ehaiige any thing, particularly wli
onl?poetsandpolitican"resolv." Thepoliticaiis
ill cheat the poets and then the poets won dur
ing, will begin all anew arun, ll.u't 1 alarm
ed, then,, any. body. Duly l'iok out. fur the
PMlv4t94v'wj UtV Tirfgsatf llfc 4stlHWBW'ixVas--Hatt aitlfl i
track, when anti-Nebraska, and the Main
jw ar coming ! - . ,
uur insiorian n oeetcr, wejee, is to I Ue-
pauhsd lolireytown, to find eut all about the
UiuihatduieuL )t iL Jhriiht,
X notable selection, truly I Col, WhecTcri
to go lo Ureytovm, not to inquire " who stock
Ilillv I'atlersnn?" but to find out who struck but
If iSorlnnd with bolilef Should he make as
verai-ions a "history" of Unit alhur a he ha of
Korth laMlina, the present aliuiiiiatration will
-l1inprmttlp rvprescutod. oyrtrcri7 Ob-
and they have reason to believe that be bus
never rei-eived tbeiii. .
Our informants learned from many repci'talile
Saiiiards in Durango tliat it wa impossible to
get evidence to convict them; and the great mass
of the people believe them innocent. 1 be youn-
geH of thee prisoners, John Oaines, of Dayton,
tibia, isnnlv 17 Years old.
The alsivo statement is of the most reliable
characterthese persons witnessed it with their
own eyes, and they are persons of undoubted
veracity, and some ol t icnv nave ions occn
known to some of our eitisens,- It tlie abirm
be sounded in the ears of cverv American citiien
that three of thoir brothers arc confined without
cause, and famishing with hunirer and dving in
chains, in a dark lufttluome dutiireoii in tue city
of Durango, Mexico,
EXTRA Nf.WS MY KIKAMKR AMKIUCA
By the latent news, we perceive that the chol
era Is raeinz fcnrlully iu uinerent parts nt r.U'
rope, and is becoming n lunch more alarming
ttfl.ur than the war lining.
TiTXapTe tTicro had been ten tTii'tismi J doatli
by cholera ainco the diec;ic first made it appear
ance.
The Kewfoundlnnd pnpors ennfnin a few Jo-
tllwTiftlnrTrmnt 01
I'M llailcliili in. It apiu'iirk Hie veol striiiiilcil at
CiiaiiceCoveat elcvcu o'ciotlt on Thursdny niglit,
the 14ilt inst., it living very dark and ruining
heavily at the time. Mie backed off and ran hi
shore, where the paeni;er were siifclv lamlcd
onts were iiuiiinliiitcr,' pitched, ami the
pariseugcrs remained on the fcpot till Satunlny
morning, when a rt ot tliem were eenM'Vod tu
M. Johns in the striiiuer ictoria And the re
insiioler were cottveved hv the same steamer on
ijjdiiv . JLtu JSuodilv iLiiutibiuciit of uuburv
was sent to iroln t llin property ani tin) wreck
Jlio hi. J,tlii fj-t ssvs that thn engineer
the Victoria deacemled in a diving dre am
found the wreck lying on a sidid rH , the 4rw
prijecting clear, so tint lie paed mirier
Alsiut X feet of the Men) was turned, and there
was a hole in Ihe bottom of the vesccl. It ii
uuuhtful if aliu.cau .ba gut ailwiiL jai n,
The Trustee of Davidson Collcze met here
on Tuenday, the "Olh instant, pursuant to ap
pointment, to elect a 'resident to nil the place
inidn vacant Ly the resignation of Uie Rev. lr.
u illianisua. Alter a snort esion, the UcV. J.
It. Ad!ier, of Charletton, wa rmauimoustt elefl-
ed. it is nut vet kiNiwa whethss tits ltvM.l
d l.ke to know" if the cdito of gmtlwaan will accepvbut it ia tu be kied an.
THE FOREIGN NKWS-TIIE ATTACK OX
SKBASTOl'Ol
Tli foreign papers have full detail of the em
barking of lb llritiU aad Freneh tmoits A the
intended attack on Seliavtopol. A eorrenitideiit
ctllie Uvnorill -T illtfl !t IT
The plan of operations for taking Scbanlonii
is talked f pretty openlVr but its being so njcii
leads one to susiieet the antlieuticitv. llcll
report gives it I will repeat. Anont six iinlin no
th north of eliatopnl, is a plain reselling from
tha buula far. inland Ua'.siipro.'lvir"Ui"wnl
is clear, and the utiore can l-e innilc 1-,1't vrit
tb ,' iaadard ha any asjirationronnrrted wilb
i s nxt election in thi City tliat b slieuld be
tin troubling himself alxHit lb actio of the
Wb!i ia refe one to It. We had" not regiuueJ
it as of uchCfreiaendotM imsrtane before, but
pistil ly it is. I! iv the editor of th Standard
bee.i k,Uiii2 nion my cf t'.: kard Imrktt be
was so pathetic over a few week since t
Tu Ilirixit. YV' learn from the Standard
tbat lb Sharilfs of th different counties have
o,mp!eted their annual etllement with the
4WptroUer ansl luasuier, nd that the revenue
.! l-:.i will exceed lhat of Ly eem leu (n
twsli thousand dollars. Th revenue of 1852
was IIM.1,171 1ft. This ii quite an Inrrease npn
the f"-i-.sr lipoma of l'i State, but I not Mies-
- ; r ,r all lb ein-oi of th Sit for al
, -s. It i small, h water, eomparsd to lb
.t r jiivd by other Sta1. Rut If tb taxes
ttr Wtied upon the bisis of lli increased value
of properly line th last assessment, lh menu
wokUl be tiu Ii iocveur X Th pe-.f I of North
sr- hna hv nerer yet known what It Is to he
axel a '.., citiien of other Stale. W are
,jrMed 1 1 an v lb lug Ills anneerusary tstsiion,
tnit tliink u4. lnt revenue shovld Is rni4 to
him s'l the re earring lisbilitie nf lli Sui.
as from bi repulation for eHlariy aenire
menta, piety and ahilitv, be is likclv to adcra in
disHnitnished mannar the nesiiion of head of
.uismI UfaksasasBA - jisi. taaM-1 si f a,ii
JgWaTI JlTgJaaWIlJ- JlwTBXJjeTr ft "JC., R"
VhartotU
of head of . grerinr iari oi uie hc
U-U..uu- ,Mn ,,"l" lewving the
MttlkZl D,"ilii,ta li'T i'erloling
strongly defemliHl ; this i
Th liir of lb Fsvsttevill fXurrrer bas
best si.'irlie-l 1 j that prim of bumbtigs, lr.
Jin l.;.iojjt.n, r.bp of the Law Magaxine
and lb Nstioaal Portrait Gallery of distinguish
ed Amerirsas, for bi portrait, ed a lltib of
1. a Mr i t lb gallery, which b very muiestly
dx! u In the f llowiag styUi
Mr. Lj.in,'" must really evews as. Over
mlcNiy fiMl- iU Ihe vrtosir of our han'Isome
I t,ii t lbs frt of ih "eosma herd " and lbs
st e of fni- pocket frbid the ntertsienent of
ti t ii.J j.r .p.n,n jo. reallv caan.4 .fd lbs
f (!,., Ii ii is u !'lid Mr. U.'t "dclieaey
f rUl him In sii ' until a uleiiint etast
f th pry bogs, th pre 4m fce the seat
s the 'mis- le o r iini Toid, and th plao
in Mr. I. ' ,-.4v's Msgssia.
. rn ' -iir Msosiist. TL (viubsr nambsw
f tl- i rw-eib'y Isars'aevir table, a sl, sv-
o r g a vrwi if arti les) f differewt derrtee
City T.rtotl nf Sr l'url'. Th reporl of
let'itr Comptroller uf Sew Y'urk ii l ublished
in th naper of lhat city. Out or lro Cms are
partiiiiUr.y notieenble. Tlie bill for stieet
cleauiiig amount tu Alula of JJJ.OW fur tlie
year, which sum, though very large, doe nM
eover tli whole cost fut til ycr by a eonsidera-
bu amount, J he ipnsc of lighting the eitv
Jiirinn il.s i .,Kj.i.ii. l. . 1
tltsHJ, Tha sum paid fi pay and carriage,
hire of snesnber nf lli Common Council reach-
stliehigh fiirorecfWi.iil'il, ThrrtyineCnnril.
men have had no rarnnge4ir whaterer during
the rear, leaving ) irtv-fowr who base enjoYed
the nrivaletr of hvosnotion at tb imblie rt.
'r mfrs I era (f.ir efleersl were lS.(al.
Mavoralltf f. "IVt. police fT?','";! repair
ant supplies f I e.i.issv sslarles ."W.tinO; lluss
pavsment upward ef$70,iK, end tli almshouse
x tW'.'Xiu, or nearly a half mutton ol dollar.
Tk tfitnm Pari T ml, Th Xew York Hit
mtd sayt Hier W a p4 reason tu belicv that
slats shis, with aliihrir Biure are filled up
a vw sura, s its tisiru-f Aimrney! .iicrtetin,
Is encsKsd in an invetiigaiioa Mors Ihe New
York Urand Jury, lb resit It of which, it is he-
lieved. will alotiih the nniirs. It h ttettv
genersHy known, lay the fl-rntf, tlivt rniHit Ct
lit last-sailiBg tsels sngagea lit i,e African
slave trade, tr built anker iu Main, JHseacbit-
KUxciMf lork. .
Tee KfrsT-Th hull t4 a Is-re Iron
sb-amerwas seen from ihe bl'i Mary M 'rrit,
jut arritrd al New Y'lirk, In lal. SI de;., long
in di g , aad lli iinteessa wa ealertainrd lhat
Ik rs,'k miv hats lieeaj tlitt of tha long
t'ilr oflilsexow. Rill, tlie I'hUadelvhia ledger
savvtt 'ii r "I (iUsfftw had m surh figure
hea l a tit t platu"f Mary m trrl 6rriiirs.
A.,J yff.ct fi .Ws. W h-am
from a (fenllenian WFte nss grsl npporvnhilies.of
kih.Wing, thai pr.ibsl.lv J. (!,' ill be an! lo
!, ciiu. as 14 i;mi..,Ii Ii rountv this Year. .
Spirit Tur ciilire barrrlf a new nd (tiitilab'e
arlnsle til nianuliwilur in that ounlv. grv-wing
imm of iba i4slrwiua nf ism M sstrra 1'lauk
Road. f Vyrrew-toV tMsiiin.
A return J.t putted of fii ulsli , n of lr
Itnd sh- ws thsl lies humW al inbabilanls ,s
IntHe
i. Il. l ,l !, i.',.,. . 11. ' lalH-wM "si.is-j w in asM in vear.
i ,i,rl.eg be by Ihe H. Irr. Ilonper, wnnw j f, ,, , j. j,;4i 7.,iisa ,' in 'iril, na.i,.
' . i b A' , sf, thai win aril repay ru-1 issi Is JstH, si.irtKii anil in IMI oulj
. i would be ts4 to la U tiii Ui.r i VJ .
. ir rrfb. I H ;;-t ! I. B-1. steel It. Yf
. I us . . to pwb'isb cm eiiraet
I - It. - ,
1 ' .c ..e V .rk I'tson..; 1',, a dittttrcratie
i ihu il.e tt big-Aait-Nrbia-ha
I I , .f liw ilctsl rp He l!n;ore
e ), fo-ft,.--T Kiv'rw IS if Ihe
f ,,c ii, lb ah It o, ,nil tery but in
, tt. rs- i t, l bs t tf'is stls. 1 tv-fy
f - tm t rstftpsei f -se S'l rev
il - .'. . . Il pre.lt. . thai
. , f "ill ec ette In I alispt!c4
I, la . of J ' t fc.i- . 'I a t iHkse
i t, a . tbt n, ft., b hn I sw wi'l
- . . is tinlH e .est li e I e-i'svat I .ctb-
. . 't.. StSl M re-lli"U.
1
'THE CZAR AND THE PARROT. 1
It i a well known fact thai the F.inperor Kirb-
ola is frequently in tb habit of walking about
the streets of St. Petersburg unattended. Yt hen
a person meet him tb fi rmer removes the bat.
and the tmpernr past-en cm, lite person turns
back to l'S.k at him, -tertians for miuut, aud
nothing mor i thought of th matter. Some
times, however, the fciuperur i stopped by indi
vidualii with m request to make, or ont pe
titmn to present
Some little time sine the Fmperor remarked
on several occasion, a man of the lower clause
following him about with a lantern in hi band.
UeinS curious to know the meaning of Hits eon
duet, he suddenly stopped short, and turning
sharply round, asked the persevering individual
in question -i
" I not the street broad enough for us both 1
Thi is Ihe tenth time, at least, that I have seen
vou walking close behind rrie. It v u have noth
ing to a-k of me, go oltoiit vnur business."
" Pardon uie, your majesty," replied tlie per
son a ldressed, " but but '
"Well, what is it? Sieak !"
" I I want to auk you what sum I should re
ceive as a tension.
" What post do you fill ?"
" I light the lamps iu the street of your capi
tal." - .
' And what else do you do V
" I educate parrots, your Majesty, and, teach
them to cry, " Ood save the limpcror." .
" Ah! well, come to the palace to-morrow,
an I bring one of your jiarrot with you."
The lamp-lighter took raj bin cap, restectfully,
ami the Car continued, his wnlk.
-. Tlrenext day, aftel1 the imperial -breakfast
bour.tticjiiiin Bjis-iiUticmaLbi lutLai!Boiitnient.
lit; na i n iuirrn f.tcillien 1 1 1 tue tcutnrrru lit ime
with birn 4n a enge, with ttilver-ftlated -bar-
aiiaJaitpfijoX-iix.j:iiitiiig for him. llie man
' SELFXTIOX FOR A KEWSPAPER.
Most people tliiuk tb seltioa of aaitnbl.
matter fur a newspaper tb easiest part of the
business. Huw great an error! It is, by all
means, the moat diUimlt. To took over aad
ever hundreds of exchanr papers every week.
from whit to select enough for tne, efpecinlly
whe"o the question is not what' shall, but what
shall nut be selected, is no easy task. If every
person who reads a paer eould have edited it,
wesboold henr less complaint. Not unfrequently
is it the case that an editor looks over all hi'
exchange paper for something interesting, aud
can alnoluivly fiml nothing. very paer is
drvertbsna contribution box, and yet some
thing mnst be hail; bis paper must come out
with sometliing in it, and he dues the best be
can." To an editor who has the least care about
jvhat he selects, tlie w riting that he has to do if
the easiest parfcof the labor. Every euliscribef
thinks thpaper m printed lor his own benefit;
and if there is nntbini in it that suit him. it
must 1 stopped: it i good for nothing. Just
as many suUcriberras an editor may have, so
many btstas ne has to consult, tine wants sometning
suund, Oue likes anecdotes, fun, aud frolic; and
the next door neighbor wondcrsthat a man of good
sense will put such stuff in a paper. Something
spicy comes out, and the editor is a blackguard.
Next comes something argumentative, and the
editor is a dull fiiol. And so, between them all,
vou see the p,uor fellow get roughly handled.
They never think what does not please them may
please the next man ; but they insist, if the
paiier: docs not suit them, it is good for nothing.
WaikiwjIoH City O'lobt.
I'f.M InrmtionM. Almost every month in-
ventiuii of a highly utilitarian character are
patented at the t uned Mates rntentt 'thee, many
if which are never, for want of means ou the
part of iliventom, generally adopted, but lie
neglected till some enterprising spirireee their
utility, ' buy the patent for a song, nnd makes
lit tnrttine. rH'veral patents ot turn timructcr,
within the last few months, have been issued, to
three of which we wish to cull particular atten
tion. One of these is a patent for an improved
wood-saw, obtititie.1 by a young umu in iht
Uietrict. "Tlie peculiarity of the invention con
sists in Ihe filliping of the teeth of the Biltv in
such a uinuntir Unit with half the expenditure ol
furce, double the amount of work can be done.
Another patent I that of a miichiiie for latli-
makiug, ahich is so constructed that it will Hike
old logs of wood, the refuse timlicr, eut it up into
laths, and count it out in bundles nf twenty-lit e,
fifty, or a hundred, or any ize tlexit-cd.
Another patent is for a peculiar shaped blade ot
a saw for stonc-c uttino. which, il in said, vt ill
accomplish doublethe work in a riven time. Tl
blade nt the saw is grooved on each iile, into
which groove wnlernlid sand are allowed to
trickle down to thjfTMli?fc of Ihe sttw, there In be
ViseTrtTrffOTrhTgTrtc
the siiiitl, moved by the eawUaile. -that cuts llio j
stone, and not Ihe iron ot the nw-llaue. It ths-c
inventions aro really what thev are represented
to be, they migUUo find a reaily sale.
I W . I ill) UluUr.
entered the npartiucnt, but left the bird and the
eajre at the door. - .-
" n ell, stnl the hmpenr, familiarly, " how
long have you been lamp lighter!"
" For thirty yearn, may it please your Majesty."
" I have made inquiries, nnd I do not finjtli.-it
there ha eer been a pension attached to your
pu.-it. Vt tint is your salary ?
" 1 have noun."
" Then it hat arc your means of subsistence?"
" tilt, please vour mujcstv, I am allovted to
nal-tbo oil. I have, euiuvod tov ireent- -wsti-
4io lor thirty 4--I wantetl tu know
whether 1 should not have n jienion."
' So you are hot paid, but are allowed lo steal
the oil. eh ? I call lli.it rather cool, but I w ill
turn the knowledge 1 have gained to inlvnntne.
You, however, sunt, that you hud parrots."
" Y'cs, ami li-ae your majesty, 1 huve got one
there at the door only wailing your pefmisbion
In be brought in." '
On a men from the Czar, the lamp-lighter rnn
and fett'lii-.l in his parrot tu present it to his Km-
1 lie Ij 1 1 1 1 ii-,u a most beautilul one.
An Inridrnt. A fow morning since just as the
rWtfmtimwmVrvfmtmim
.wife and daughter a ere observed a.4istaavip UieJ
"tjtrunnnievi-iiljiiiio
One of the agcut of the railroad or some person,
also observing the effort of die partyatarted after
the train succeeded in giving the engineer a sign
to stop for passenger. As it wag the accvmmvdH
Hon line, I ha train was stopped some distance on
the road and awaited-thq approach of the man, his
wife and daughter. Thev were all nrettv itiueh
exhausted by the long and hard run they had, but
they reached the location of the train, and by a
new enort ciimw.ui a small pile ot plank cloie at
hand; and Mood looking at the cars and com
menced remarking upon the appearance of the
vehicles. : - -W----
The man gave something like a combination of I
a Mow aTidn grtint, jind sntd, addressing his wife; I
vt ell I don t think they look so very dangerous.
do your
'vt liv,j don t think they do, responded the I
lady, wiping her facer "they look rather safe and
Comfortable.
"La lu ijier said the daughter, ain't thej pretty
coaches So many seats nnd wiudowa, and so I
pretty painted,' Inking a short breath aud tan
nine httrpelf with her handkerchief.
SELECTED PQETRTf
I build my nest on ihe mountain's erest,
Where tlie wild winds rock my F.vglet to rer-
YVhemtheliitning'sfla.sh,aAdthethundrermh
And the roaring torrent fnara and dah.
For my spir it free, beneefortb shall b
A ty pe fcr th sons of Liberty. . ' , , , 1
Aloft I fly, frora my eyrie high, ' . ' '
Through ihe vaulted dome of th unre sky, ""'
Ou a suulieam bright, take my airy flight, . ' " '
Andfioatinauoodufliquid light; ' '
Fur I lut e to play in the nooniide rT. .
And bak in a blase from the throne of day. ' ' ..
Away I spring on a lirelea wing
On a feathery cloud I poise and swing;
I dart down the sleep whercthe lightning lean,
A nd the eleir, blue canopy slowly sweep; ,
For dear to mo is tit revelry ,. .
Of a free and fcarlesa Liberty, M '
Then give to me in my Sight to see - 1
The land of the Pilgrim ever free f
And 1 ne'er will mute from tb haunt I IovV .,'
But watch from my sentinel track abort ';
Y our spirit free o'er land and sev .1
And exult in your glorious doitiny, . ' ;
0, guard ye well the land where I dwell, -
Lest to futnrwtiniei the tJe I tell, -. -
When slow oxpircs, in smouldering fire, ; ;
The goodly heritage of your ire ; '
How freedom's light ruse clear and bright, .
Tillye quenched its flaine ion itarlcu night .
,h.iAwta4,
The star ye set in triumph there ;
My tfltve Ijrandt on metree,x tl launen, -----
lntflTfeKffgllirr
And away I 'll Doe, for 1 aoorn to see
A craven race in the land of the free. r
TIIK CU1LD Alt 1) TUE Sl'SBE.YM
"Oh," said the old gentleman, we don't want
get in ! ice onty VHHttd to see thwt,"
iienir.
" Y'uu tell ni tliitt yuu teach your parmtn to
cry 'titid save the Kmneror' (Jiut olio baa liceu
In r.i live miiiutt s ami has not suitl a wonl."
lllU.fte.fcllpi A FfH-Hd s-f-onr. reeelllrV-ewg-left---
ii-i , x ou jii,.i, on ncui iiijj; inn iiiu.-.ii,r, iiiiioc-
atirrrtv'liuiratrt--iihh
eiest anil most eniilliatic tone, " (jud law the Em-
1 Citrtmit Otwtitin. "--The YVashingbin cor
respondent of th Xew York flrralil sav. "some
trrrnvtinTrtisem-ered rtitm eiirlniis rqiiesfliin"
would arise with regard to the annexation of the
Sandwich Island. ,7 The question ' is, lhat as
the iiiiluriilixation TawiTleiMttre ilitit 'whtn
only shull Is? admitted ns citizen of the .Cnifeil
States the Sandwich, Islattder cot l Id not be
naturalised. It is not necessary lo go inti a
phvftiohsgital invostigatoin as to whether the in
habitants nf Ihe Sandwich Islands are white
men in order to settle Ibis point. They would
be nalii rallied by the -terms -of tlte -treat y-.-vch-irh;
btting the supreme law of the land, would over
ride any mere act nf Congress. If that is the
ouly difficulty in tho Way of annexation, the
prnldcui is suited."
That mny nut b Ih " only difficulty." T'.ijc
Siindwish Islands are not "to tttiiiex lliVmsi-lves,'
we siiptw.se. wit' no aid but that of Yl iiahiugtuii
letter-writers, Tim traaly-iuakuig power ut Ihe
I'nitrd Stale will hate a word or two to say un
that aubject.
p nip uiHttritli' '
If the. t'itr had been struck with a' thunder
bolt, be could not have been more stunitii-'l.
Tlie aiu'i'dutc soon became limited abxiul St.
Peterxburgh. It appears that before the bird
came into the htiuii-lii'litcr'a possession it had
ttehmged bra Frenchman.
I saw a youthful mothor
Once, on a summer' day, .
Set down a smiling infant,
To watoh it frolic play.
It gam b iled on tho flowrets
That decked Ihe carpet o'er,
- And seemed with childish. wuniUv
kiach object to explore.
A something oh the Instant
It glad career arrest;
And earnestly it gazes where
A gulden sunbeam rent;
YVhile on the new-found glory
It fixed its wondering eyes.
And trustfully reached forth it han4
To seize the glittering prize.
And now its tiny finger clasp
Tho treasure rtcn and rare,
)t v.vi,r M.tMU I. r r-Tni
Tfashvllle rbilst.sn Adnwtle, isankiae t.f the
par-b uf pnrtf I lhat riiy ! ll es4ab-
1 .l.iornt f me -polo l,log , "t ll.es.sslk
era l'r h," sot ws will le taken da
ring lb fsil. ia iltte t e.-eet lite nas4tMery and
Isbi.h Is lect cnirvlel f.rjnnd
H b oik et'ly in Jsmstry. -
A its bier i f t! II , fl. b B. Smith, Kt
1 aiis-1 S tn.i Ir. nt lt.d ana. si tKt
.,? fir al I 'rinNi ijle.ln ihi Male, rsl.
ei .. I .il.t tc 1 k--l Ms w.wih t H
. U , f il.s l i U If rob-r of all wh prest-srl-el
(I.mi-c' s as itiit.r-
till within ,Mlf vsnlv. It is nrmmsed tu litnil II
troops her niiiien-uver of tha gun nf men-of-
war, stationed alternately with tb transports
Ih greater part ol Ihe fleet s to pretent the Km
lOlrlmr. tt ell, OB I
iglhe ehrrinco fsk TiifT,
i to be taken, and is,
laet, iu ere it thing In 1st don, tin accoiu
plished, the licet in the harbor lies al lite Hurt
of our shells IhMtvn In in tins height, and nt
which, from th great elftiilion, th sliii will
not bo able Iu fire in return. Thus Sttlastp..,
U.wn, arsenals and fleet are to be destroved; and
vu may believ just a much of it as )nu
ixs.-
The Rnssinn army on the frottliers of liei.rgiit,
ti-.a-.-..sii j's.i.11..-. -i '-t I
in tsnt nas in tue buuuci! aiiu uuvsis-t-n..i tr
tmgrade movement towards l.nmri. Tit Turks
found Ihe Russian rsnin and ten gun slnk,l.
It is re known wbeiher the rereat wa' caused
y Ihe presence ot St-hamv I with a larje ttv
near Till is, urfmui a re;turt of tb allied mote
mei.ta in tlie lt'a -k Sea. The mot rment gave
rise to arsH,rt thai Schamvl bad gaim-d a grst.1
victory at Tillis, la wli'h-h Ibo Kussians said
they bad kt seteu guus, J.U1 utm, leuts.
A SCRNK ATPII.ISTlttA.
The Russians, in vrder to dtshslzs the Antout
ff in their dilch, rarriol their own In n. Ih-
within a few y tnls fr in that paltry J.-Irn, .
bttdi wa fiiriniilnl.te niiiy bemuse lli biatesl
mi thai ever lived held II. So near wa lite
Russians ditch, lhat tha engineer Ihrew llie
with by (In Isfull ititoih ArwHit iliti-h. T'ms
waa eflertast 'Wilb an enturumu hsut to the
beaieger. ( n on ta-esMiNi, a M il .r Kmmena,
gigsliU Ilut.rartaii, teaued Ins a the slits h,
leaning un tli pol ol a wajtua, and thallsiiged
Ih Russian in lis oilier U.i h cmis mi! and
Hi hi bin. They nenrpted lit etislleng by
taking bold of on of Ins b-rs, and entleatied to
dtat nun inl- tlu-ir ajturtur. H it Ih Antout
l.k hold of hi other leg, and pulled him la
their direction, while" M jor l.mmena, otlerly
niicoriceined, tt-urishril his beaty p.l and Itid
it on th Russians. f-kul I were rrackssi and
ksotes Uukta wkereter lhat lurniliLible weapon
deMsrwded, (nd lhas, l-n-f free I front kisassail-
Bt, lha Areoals drew M,j.r F.nimen aver tu
their w n side. Tb galUnt officer' lif Was
aied on this vcatuh iiitj to b bst i n aunUt-r.
Tare day after U,s Titanic enibat in lit
Artf-ut ill It b. Ot, Russisn depsulied Iwn of
tttete ftsrmtnalil stnrtning e.itnans of rtg'tl
bjilsl.i'in rs.-h s -sii.sl tl s Arab TaLi. and by
tt sser phtttelal we'gbt cf tl. n.ssses, fottl
their way in. A hsud to band engagement ett-i-e
l In ihe interior of Ihe Tabta, nhrntli Tort
f ailit wilb lb fury n raaslasen ni.d Ik aiilily
tsf serpeai". 1 be Itussisne Bseaaabue at-l. le
war U.e rannuw. I'erhaii tbey me.iiaisj a
retreat, and tshr-l In sw m at In ail
trophies ftissa hilr r a. 1 hey bad ri wnh
ll rm, whu-b llier lot Ni one . f II. pieces, and
tltrn rKivtnirncl palhtig Ibivstxh lli eatbras-
e in'o lite d in b bUt, Msj" F.uintea saw
Ih sliisnol, rtkditto the gwa and held II
bark, A ll'ts.istt uftcer, aim, tul m siss
and ittenfb In II. IIuc-sHs. tlrtrl and
iiiob I Mai. 4 I'tninci.a js as l.s as rutting
the ru. Tl lau s).'isg men ihrn lamed
tfumM eoib eiLer. I tr ( ngrti ami Is. IL
"ih.n llie ttsl-s bsd ilr-wii lb RiMstsn back
nd steaessl ll Tt1 U, tb twa antagonist
fotHtd erv l I t rl.e s-! tsf tl ftta-. ir. f(
Ussie tl I'st'y rtt-w.
Dwjurrreiilyjie KtruttliHn:-y. -A French -writer
makes tho fo!lowinycriUhejtnd ri'mtirkable
statement:
"You have heard nf the process, in ilagurreo
fvt'y, of inftinitiinritumtrsM, and if you bate not,
0 1 can guess of what it eonshts, A few davs
ai., Theopile linutliicr was walking in tlie
1 Pnttaig JiftilTniv. and rttif-pstl npp im the piu
litre insen py ine pntress in queimn. lie vi as
somewhat aslnnishe-l In see a view of himself.
walking with a tali-e in his hand, iisin Ihe sea
shore at Havre. 'IVar uie,' be evulaiuied, 'I
have nM beeu at lljvre since Ihe iiitentioii nf
ditgiierrcoh pes. I'p.n my word, it's very singti
Ur!' "S.in'e one Hskt-d lu'in if he had lio'l felt n
desire to gol 'Oh yes,' he ifidiwl, 'last week it
occurred to mo thut il would be ph-asttnl to uram
a few shirts into my talis, and run down lo
lias-re,- itwd take wwnlknw -the -tu seh. Vt'HI;
reiilied th oilier,' 'at thai very in i -incut imi
)s.rtrait wa taken, by th new proves of il.i-
toiWVItlssKM.1 "
N-w Y'ork Kxiress, who is now iu Kurope, in
rece. t letter say:
I he iiermans, liy the way, have a queer way
f making "liriilcf," and of doing some oilier
tlins in the courting and iiiurryiug'wnr, which
may inturest you, perhatis. It hen a manlen is
.U'ii-i,illifdraliii.is tutllud "ilrithVud- s.,. ooittin-
t, till she bi'iMiuos "tvilc. All the while she
is engaged she 1 a "liinte. llie lovers, ttrFI
iu "l-a:ely upm the betrothal, exihaiigi; plain
gold r uijs, which are worn eter nlterwnnls, till
death parts them. The woman wears hers
t third ttnpir i f tb t.-fi biimt, and 11 lit liuiii
his, on Ins baud. YVhcn the Jlriile'' be
ciiu et "nili.v" tier ring is tnuufvrrod to the
tliiid I n.'er i f Ihe right liaitd, uml there il re
ins a . The hiisl.niul always scars his ring just
ii Ihe wile aears hers, so lhat ii you l.sik usui
a man's hand, vou can tell whether be is niort-
Xitgrd or not. .There is no cheating for him ever
alter no coquetting with the girls, as it he were
and unmarried man: for I-.! llie wholo story is
tohl by his finger ring. A Y iennese married
lady a as much siiiu.nl w hen 1 told her that in
nur country we only "ring" the women, lait let
the husbands run at Urge, unmarked ! "Oh that
is dreailfull" sai.l sl(.. nn're than half shocked.
"Thrnl, HicieTs Fretleruli, liiy 1iulh3.iiily"
21 young, so baiiilsonie uml all tho girls
would 1st taking him br an uuuiarried liinu, and
I uiuUiiig loe 1 1 him !" 'Hih, It is dn .nltul!"
"Is it not They atnibl uetcr know he was
m in led." "How can vou do so in ymir cuiin-
.eL.lUyLt!A.i'li; AJf.il.iftH.fiiniiljMsUU'.JChxrisJt!d.
the uotiou td having llietn about huu in In own
heme, so he sought help in an intelligence ofiico.
Our freiud is a sympathetic soul, anil seeing
one poor girl more ordinary in her niiitearance
that! the otliers, hpchoi:e Jirj Jbr xjtjjjL Hht,
assnred him that mine con 1,1 compare with her
in all domestic duties, "only civo ine the con
veniences," savsshc. "Iliildv," gaid herinaster.
next liioriiing, ;"mako soine enlToc, end when il is I
ready, t ali." "Faith mil I wilL sir,". And Riddv I
busied hetnelf in . prepuring brekafast. After!
rtreiyis8"iif"iiiTfiie lthffT1ino5Tattr15tiTi1Vii
Which, in its baby innuoono.
It surely thought wa tbaret
But oh ! that hand unclose.
And'te tta-earneet -
JSevcjikno; gem of beauty
iu bright, imprioned ray I ,
And then tli first of many tear
Fell on that cherub face
JTluj-Hnithiid disappointment
In Idles uncertain race I
And thus it hath been with n all,
YVho its dark game bar playdf '
JVe've fought to grasp the sunshine,
.Anjl onGJotiiid 0 shad L. .!
master went in and found her engaged in build-1
big a pyramid id" the sediment token fntm the
ennee pot, after having thrown the delicious 1
littuid awsy, "Why, what arc vou doing Hiibly !"
"1 am alihcr wonitcriug d'y ale the black stuff!
with butter on it or how?
-THK-ffririrLBBEtl..-
A hundred year have passed away,
A eotury ha fled and gone, - .,
Sine yonder tower, so tall and gray,
YVa pointed toward the un. -
r A buhdreil Year9l"ahd ITiat loud T)H,
rrJ Viinyhiug, The value of deepplotighing I
has heeii itltistraieil this vearto an extrnnrilinary I
degree, 'i'ho land thus ploughed resists the
drought with great effect, and the farm of I'ro
lVssor Miiiies, in. ieyf jersey, js given at nn
instance. ,ot a single plant seems to have
suH'ered ftr -veant -ttf ntttisHrre-. 'I'-Itt prolt
farm, bending under its fruils whilst nit the I
iivighltoring farms have had theircrops lavrched
in the licl'ls, is givcu as a striking proof of Ihe
value ol sub-soil ploughing in a dry season.
An oil Ihitt hman, wtio, for many year kept
the- ferry- at-lttl -tVeeh, -sva one -day eosig
with a large load of passengers, who, with one 1
exception addressed each other as colonel, niejor.
rantain, judge, de. When the fare eome to be
!.! t ..t i . i i:n: I
iitin, ne tuaruii me tttieu uien uue sniuiiig
each.
who had no title, after the rest had all paid.
lourlare,' said tlie dutchmnn, your fare
a ehtist noihing vou ish de first high private
Yankee ever carried over thi creek, and you is
yen-tun.'
Above the world ba aolemn hunt, ' .
And dally over hill nnd vulo, :
It varied tone have rung,
a
How often when that hell has struck, '
Amid the bustle of the day, " T """
jrhe-orowded streets hare paused Co look, -
And children stopped their playi-
An-1 wondered if another deat'i,
A marriage or it funeral, v .
A larnm nute, or glory brea'b,
lu onward stroke would tell. . ' '
try
t would not lite there with Frederick
V.t
i , ' V,w Y'.k
, r. I si t., I e.le.1
. .,., a m I f I 1 ,
is thf h ,e-s
.f fit
T't'vm of tk in." Wtl p 1 l, i.
'' shin J r rfi - 'n, . e. i
1 t ft -sua l.j i it all,
, - t t .
V. l ..Tke Re. IfoTallo Pot-
snt, s V t nis-f-l !,sHf.ft
s. .1 .' I r ll.s Vrsr Y wk t,lr,
a Iri'-y Ivt. Tl ev " ei, l.
an I ! t'ei t t.1" I v
J.i. It Obh-Si te
pi.
U.!.r!r
lub
YmI Mutm' CvmintwH. l'nst Masters
should reatemlier, in making up their quarterly
returns lor Ih quarter to end on Ih .HHhile..
that their percenlsj or eoinpetitim i tn be
dirTirentfor that quarter, frttm what they receive. I
fur last qimrtrr. Thus, they are fa b bereafier
as follow, yiti
On any sum not exceeding Mi hundred dollnrs,
sirty er eenl.ibtitany Postmaster at whose office
ion mail is to srruv teiiiartv lillwil ttis Ituuts
f nine o i I'x'k at night and fit or.H'biu Ihe
morning, may be allotted set en: j per cenl.ou the
fSrt Inn. died dollars.
Ou any sum oter and a Uue one hundred "d-
bxra, and not excee ling faur hundred dollars, filly
r,ceBl,
On any sum oter and abuse four hundred
d. liars, and hot exceeding Iwealy-fuur hundred
dulbsra, furiv par Mttt. . . . .
And on all sues svet tweniyua fcuntlred
dollar, fifteen per cent.
fr ihoVurld. Tliinklug over th reasouiiig ul
my fair Y iennese, lenubl not biitcometothe eon
i lii-i. n with her, that in her country there
ajuuuore.tta.uril' Xit llifi wile; and iltaj. . aluureJ
lure, her custom wa better than ours, but wotilu
no'thtrliearebetboii among the men iu America,
i!" llie tt it es 1 here thus put a public stamp of "prole
pesty 'upon rhelrhusband. every tep they i.s.k.
The Iiermans have t her agreeaUccuetomsin their
stlirr weddings lmris AW) (the twenty
fi e yaror acililed life) and their golden wed
ding, ( ;"''' ' Arjif) (51 year ;) but of these
so much ha been written, that I can probably
write you re. thing new. If ever I get lime. 1
will Consecrate a whole ehaiiter tn vhi nn ler-
m tu couitdiiist aud Herman wedded life but
this letter is just now medley enough.
Ait It m its
eg i f l.s. 1. I .'1
"llii.si rt i I tl y s'l.-es,
' ra-sest f i fi.oo.-.. i,'rl. anh.sit Utl v
c.i.-s of?.-t,i.g p- iw Is Is.ls the. ge,w ft
rv snd I 'cj.l.et, W ,.1 e t I't I al ,es. t i, itllf
M iltr t-U if "'"i"? ep "I'lt't tf
flitertr sm'se lo Kumpr, Th Xew Y'.izk Cur-
resMtioVnl af th Kslionsl laielligeneer, writing I mlm tt i )r)ri
nlh-.klt...y., t hf,. wdum U
"I. will sm l y the puMiehed siateasestls lhat
feci continue to g.t to Europe in very heavy
antsasnla, larfer even lhaa th snprtly from I'sli
tirnia. TI s last bank slvtemevil srews a dintin
niton In I heir spars raplial tin ring lb week of
.,Sii,io. This t tit Itrge-t inroad upon the
nsetallte bash nf th Unk that ba ever beew
mad to Ih me lime, and though the steamer
jnst tn frmn California will mw than sup
ply lht stint, still so h hrge sneci rail
upon Hi tstiik In m wreb fir tb f. rsign de
mand, 1-idea whsl wa furnished fr. olLer
sswrces, is ealetiUtrd to tneveas rmifi lmce
In our ireseut and pro.) lit Ruanda! eundi-
A r-y fimmd jtxejp 4 bill M rcr!l"y
brtM In to th rtfe atttleirilbxaf'tn Franci.
r fur rvtato refresh men l ftimil.e. t ih
Orand Jury In lhat etty while pursuing II e r
rnvnliraibass, wbh-h e"iaia4 Ih f .It-.tsii.g,
rtrb Itentsi One bsvenrberry to, three ll.no s.
end It handtsd e'rsrs. en A ira bt'llle
Ytsstel's brsadr, tr galh d.i (ia l.kns
llstds4s k. Isittta bitters, Iss lilt era- kers,
and tt bundre-l and twenty do'lai worth
rbetTT trine. f-.na ewri"U feallesttan has
eiptieved el lliat Un wmld r hi aaeti nf h
twenty four Jiifi-r Witllea of ltrrv, I.VI
eis. e ,i , af ilmupagn, aad I, srr
braady. - . , . , ,
A K- Vti'lf rifef A d'slr( fMW
f.yUtills, 4tted pt. .W, ssvs Omi mttftieir!
!rs :l -a t.n Alul.l4r. tb Kim. XtstUars t.Utl
Rtvard Tjh-r relates the following amusing
lU'iilrnl iu bis own eii rncin-e in Aralua:
"W hit in Arabia, I bail a very remarkable
ex pencil.'. 1 here i a drug iu the East whose
effect is like lhat of npiuta; il is preirrd f rom
th Indian hemp. It was mwU need by the
Btraeen warriors when about to utr battle,
a a stimulus, ll produces on lb imagination
a double ctficiotisus: un part of the mind
to susdy, wbil tha other start look ua.
t ne taoitv uf esirtostly, I wa persuaded to
try tb effects t.f il a say own system. I was
In !tmscns at the tune, Sxm after takinz the
drug ll.e Sed began tn appear. 1 saw Ih fur-
hiiur in tb nsuu, tolled with- t'i romitanr.
to be near th rrautidof
lis, wttus Unck of Mom anpesred to m
Ilka- bar tyurM nf Ytrgiiii tulauea. Tb
en rhsng!, and I twsa the oVert, ii
b stt mads ,4 mother of peal. The nnd reine
grain of lus r g 1 1. Inrougb which my bl
ran a aaaily as on lit waves of the Me; but
lit air seemed Ailed with harmonies nf ihe
weetesl masi t tb atmosphere wa filled with
light, with odors, and masw, lb-fur m seemed
to b I a emslsnl series of arcades of rstiib.ws,
IhrfCftt trhli h, .r fltteen Tear. I seemed p
glide Th flaer sense were devehiped, and all
tratiDcatnsv was a stugu lisrmonious sevtsalein.
Ueuise, cau A'i'l rotk en the origin uf the
Arabian .Vclr.s. ,M y e sni iiin.n, a huj Kr
Inckisn, Irssd ihe ant wild aa aiausmg (lr.-t.
After bstking at m Ira while, h Mariad np
win in et.-iamsii.ta, 'la l lne..oxttte.' and
beams to cut aT hi word Lka tha puff of
engine, and to rk like th m iving i.f Uie
wl.ssl.. Al Ivsl b si(l lb water jug ( a
dunk, but set it down with a tell, saying, 'bow
eva i iat wtter lata my boiler, whan I sua est-
tug vu Maia r
A Afsf if f s A New Fag
land a rvptsin, who visited "lodi bevoml
th ((, ' wa 1-atraeH hf Msbty tew-ben I,
at to id aHiabs propstlr. and il if 1
b4 ny Usui k suuld part wnh. 1 hs A
fries!, as tosw trsw ts-areiimt tr m i
ug tHr riMs f.ttia su--h a man. Inquired:
- n nai in y tt tsssl nn irss-ur yw cutnul
rei Word m uieta.
"fro i bat I bat as fut the, nevsril,-
b sa, tv Isruets r t.i tsf I .tr taeiiinsM, a mm
4 ll si mi sit. si trtcls mi Hr ss.l tt. tsas. I r.' g ts' sssn. es'ls sv M ra.e, I pit trs-i
Tt. ks with lb aviws e W i!iis ft. K.heed i" i" s, s.d s', k h o. II lis rsdt H w lr.
f -r Ms, elm stoi trf..r k-st as a eas j Irani with ii.H-y. ., 1 HshrtJ st h.aul edrl.ril
d..' i'e - M U esr, t,tttk n a. si Ihe rb f a , if b lh"w. n as, ,'h wntup! ur pro
ll t. !ls ..,. -td lo It '. titsr r ef I't ' ' ea'ha I htss nt s 4 ti , m a J
' ' J v ' , ' : t 4 fjw'l bun,
And if a dealt, a on it ton,"
Measured, and telegraphic, jars.
Fancy inquire what soul ba goM,
Among th quiet itars.
fni,,' S't'Tin tH 7'-xj. A lelegranhio des
patch fruit New Orleans, dated Sept. 2d 'ys
that a terrible storm cominenced on the coast of
Texas on the lsih and raped with terrific fury for
tour ditys. An immense amount of property we
ilestroved.and several vessels ana many lives
st. The town of Mafcgnrda wa totally dea-
tmyed with the exception of three boo. The
or otis, both ot tlie cane ana cotton, were nearly
ruiued.
A .Veas lira. An exchange paper dates on
good authority, lhat lli republican of .Mexico
have started a new scheme, which I nothing
more or le-s than th annex stion of th I'niled
Stales tn Mexico the capital of tb Combined
republic to remain at YYashingtno for the
prascul.
(rest Salt I.ak Ciiy la nearly surrounded
by a sail Iweltr feet high, being six feet Ih ek
i ihe Istse, nnd two at llie lop, with gates at the
different ttoiuli h-ding to th mountain and
country.
To the-American PcoplBl; " ; , t
HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT.
t
Cititrn of Ik t'ntusj, . - , . f
Ton bar don at th koeer srllk ret, frsaa
Ms ad f th taloa to th stksr, t ttssis th br
ctsr uf say Oisliacnt with yaar apanksuan. It
aaretly ta yssrt ilscs I sssd ll kaewn anteag
aad alrexly, ll ks blalad mar MUkrlty than mmf
Mbst llsdicla ia s skurt a nsrisd. .
THOMAS IIOUOWAT. I
tt, Cernr f A ad Kassaa Itrstt, Hew Yr.
ASTOXISIflXfl TRTo"r SORr I.FX3S, trrrt
NIXB YEARS STAMUXO. , . .
Con of a Utlrrfrom Mr. '. J. taapsVw, f
Unnhtillr, J,'""'1 cowttry, Kartk Carvium, V, "
ti., dahd Aumnlier lt. If 53. i
;-ead 111X1 ow it noi !.-)
KINO k 1110 OS. .
RALfllill. n. c.
Vltft IM.W rwett Is t ihefr hill sd wlsier slnek af
ga"., ssd frvl sssared Ihsy iss rxkM ss food
sa ssssilwtsiil, mt4 sell s S karBjaa as aay hints !
la tli ststs.
Ttte'tr .I-.I eettaUts ta tar eTftt fvwk aad Itlsr
Xrrh aa4 liM Coals, hruaa, hlark, Mas s4 (ritr
Peart parks far test I asts, toita hlark s4 Mas
task and Hack vr Cute, Uon ckla, beaver
ctoih, I'aasisasrM A.
I'laia ad fasay I sas. Pasta, klsek Isssakla dL.
Wark r-uk nd hsli Vest, fancy Milk and Valval
do., ehit hilk aad statin da,, very rich tor wed
diagt and parlies.
Urea riotu sad Collars, Silk and Marine nader-
In i u and irwrs, plain sad Isasy latlaa sad
aitrtaahalf lloaa, Kidadtlilk(lovsi a beaatifwl
aasar latent sf Httsrks, t'rsnt nd laekt lland
kerehtefa: a sst at to Hat aad Can mad by
I akfr4, Phttoderphi, a ta saaalatant et t' sake,
t'sssisssr sad vestiha. ef all grade and telf-fa,
nkirh will b sssnalo srdar t tb sbvitasl aalle.
aad a goad HI nsrraaied.
Messhers f ta bsgvslslirr 4 ethers tlsillnf
Ralaigk. r rrspeellally lasilrd Is call ad
Min ear slack hefars prrhaslt.g eiaaahsr.
ar Terats r I, ask , sr ki m, alha emiit to
panel 41 fasli.atsta.
It H. All th-ta Is tstttsd t, 1 rITm tfj
J' llifr 1st I t., Will plsMtas forward and
atske Hyssaal, at b.i.-f ldal(a raaaot to ta.
prateil.
aalilw
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a. I. entarrts. n. mtiiiiis. J. w. atMul
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To Paersaaoa l4Uaav,
ft, It la ei Si J wlah la heeaM aalaala . I
ta tkta Inusr arlltss f the asm ask t af wrMi(, hat
ss J, taal tsar atslataat nasrd as af as af Ih mast .
(trta.ifal n,lssma dusaasa Ihal tWh at tosr aat
wwMi waeeMMffWred ky all wha haaw e, t h a.
urtlj tnuad tka raach af Marlti la J'ar aaa laara I
was stjirird wilb as cf Mia aanat psisfal ast U"'
SM Ms lees tkal sis Hi as Ihe h,l ef . : s I
arrisf erery audi, las I hsd tvar bmxl ( I
dsspsir all nitja nf toiaa rarrd I ba: a i " .
a aiptaf larfv a4a W rtaar Itiaua. . i i.
"ea aa a... I. (s aa haei, sad I ai.i ......
has'th ntf atrtN-ahla aarprna ae-J : 1 l-
art -s,.Kmil l hij hartd,
(Kal , W. J ' I ! T
AX EXTRAORMXART Ct la: . II'
SHEAhT, YVIII.X KEAUI.V Al
- roixT or heath.
Cupf a Ltthr fnm Mr. If. 1 roof, A" tr 4
I-Mm; A're'r Oik, 1k.').1,
Ts Pn.f llouawa v. XS. CV. al An Kaaaaa ra, K. t ,
lrar ir.- la ta a ilk krsril.lt (isiliada I has t av
fWat yaa tkal kjr tk aa f ;, OtaltaaM aad t"-
Ua l.H) a siy aifs kaa haaw ear. 4, lmm aeasa taar
il.s kad a had kreasl, auk tea rsasta asaaaa. (aal al
(aarrtvaa aatarr (, 1 aaa Md thai aathas a alaai
k-r I k aaa tl.ra tadacad la asa af ttiatat! aad
Pit'., akra Is tka saw ra allkrsa aaastks, lhat t
fsctr a p'r'r, t rsea. as rra S"l"t,ts af at! w -ta
as. tta t,itsin,d ynar tlMtrtees ftraaa aleaa.
r .kl a -.. af I h.tir .trrrt. Krv IMrsaa. I sd
U l. Iras. II 4.1 aW J nam, fart .la.. I tad
a. .lara It al h iM-aaa. I Haas wa aaall IrU, Va
mmm. en taaatagyasradlraatal Haw I -rk
(PoraartJ , . . ll IVASt, .
rr I'm. UnmU U aarW eaaWg rtU Ikm tsxt ,
txustf to (t uwisf raawr ' '
rwd lea. Catrarad aad
Had hrassls. Mi J.sta, Ptlaa.
IVstraa, rsraalas, Pt
paatnaa, th-at. PaM ttk
-rv.ra.ie.. r.ue-i.t,-
I Ur.rd kaada, aaalltata, , hrt hk
Sm ikM r tMnf. I I
lk.sas.sMi e-r. k.ada,' Waaad.
,Sal al tka I . I i. af Tr-d aasawi
I antar al Asa ' i ttaaaa. arm l sat
k all aat-tai.M aad ti'ilira a sliMsaaa
tS'.,ai Il.s ' a trd tsalsa, at f4a. aa Hi mass. T
Ha a4 II .'.mmm aa. 1 a aa aad hatMBass at
, . .-1 liru llaaasa as aha I al.a.
- 1 aasa a a a.aa laaaiaa csakssj af tahsa)
It -. - .
S. K Isosxtaaa fw th aaotsaa af a4asn
,a 4-a ar adlsad ta al t .