Hi . :r 7 1 1 1 : t2 51 : r. n 7 or. it: koj CM: : - :uy KtLl'JID wri&Lt Bf ' .i WILLI AM C. DOUBj inttoa jtb yanrgrrrnt":"" If paid strict ly la iJ'noofj twg dollar pr ais 'Mi; ten duH BftyMnnm If niniii.tUihifl, is aMsrtb ( MMl ItbrM dollar at lit ad f tin year. - .- ' ADTKRTlSEStSTS aot etInr 1tea act will b inserted one tint fr eae tlollr, and twenty fir H11U for jack aubeequent insertion. Thea of gretr lenetli wilt h eiM,rgl propors tioaaHy. i. Uuarl Oder mni 1 udicialedvettiiskaMBl wiU be ohargeu l!-i percent, higher shaft tb abev rites. X reasonable daduetioa, wit) be mad t BOM whoadvertis by the year. 1 " - Bonk and Job Printivg don with tteataea aa despatch, and od Moommodating tame. -' ". i-im.'-LH I....- 1 , -'-'-' ' J ; ' GENERAL DIIIECT011Y. - ' CITY GOVERNMENT..' ' ' Win. Dallas Haywood, IutcmLuit ol Foliee. ts ' !. .'' " CoMHIMlinnja. .' r JEiuitr Hair. lildridge Smith, - ' " "A. Adams. - t iliMlt Ward. E. I.. Harding, " " """ Isiaad Procter. " , E Cantwell,. Western Want. A. M. (iormaa, ....-.. H. V, Turner. ' ' , , J. J. ChrUhipliers, Citr Clerk, A. M. (Juriwun, City 1'rem. City Guard. Juraw M. Crawley, " Jackmn Orerby. ' ' Cilg CotoU Kdwnrd llarria. " Williain Andrew. , A. Adams. Weiehmaster. ' ' - - ' E. Harris, Clerk of th Mar- ... ket. -.i --w COURTS. The Supreme Court of Nurth Carolina i- jeld la this city neniwmnnnlly, on theneond V diday lu Juno, and the 3th day of Dooemlor Jtulyt,Vn. Frederiuk Naah, t'liitH Justice, It. .11. f earsun, Associate uuire, . W. H. Battle, " . ' Edmund li. Freeman, Clerk; Ham. C. Jones, RenorteraJ. J. Ltteliford. Sr.. I arKhiill. The rmtftt Ktnt$ Circuit Court for the THs trict uf North Carolina- is held semi-annually In this oily, on the lit Monday iu June and the last Monday in iNoVemoer. 'Jmfimt. Uob. J. M. Warn, of Oeoreia: lion Henr r"oter,nf r'ayetterille! District Attorn ej i . Ik : .. ii-i. ui . ii . .. J noDcri i . iica; viera. win.' u. iiaywooa, or, JduTHUall, Wesley Jones. - - The Sujia-mr Vviirt lor this County, is held on he Hist Monday after the fourth Monday in . 1 i .i i ... fimri'n anil rMriirniocr. 5 John C. Moi.re, Clerk. V Jo. 11. IlactialurrAtturncy General and Solic- T of the fourth Judicial Jilrn't. The Vonrt of Jlrat aiui Qnatirr Seiuiont is held on the third- Monday in robmary, May, August and Noveoilwr. Jeff. L'tlev, Clerk. Vliuir-man yf tlx futility Cvitrt. William Buy- . Vmrrly RAiritnr&.. P. Marriott." ' ' R'leritr'ul' Wnb CoHMy W illium II. llih. Vorii;r U iliia 6cotw .. ... Ht'ttUt.M. Uutwm. BANKS.' -''..'. Bank of Hi Statt uj Aurf Carolina, inonrpo- rated i-vi. i uaru'r expires in ipoy. Vapital l.VtO.O 0, "divided into 1.1.(KW shares of which th Lite-ary Uoard holds tS,UJ7 and the I'nirer- f.U HKKt, . , - , , rW- . I'riiu iiil Bank at tl-tlelh. ' . ' . Ucore W, lordocai, rr.-.ident. . ('harlf Icwi'i, Cailiier, ' ' J. 11. Itryan, Jr.. Te ller and .Votary Publiu. W. E. Aiiili)rou, liisuouut Cuilnuu Notary Toblic. ' , ... . J.wdan W-imliW. 'Jr... Clerk. ' ' ; This Hank ha liranclie at Newliern, Trboro Fa.vcttciille, Witiaiutoii, lunl.ctli City, Char lotto, .Milton, Morautou and ViuJor, . , , ItlRXt-ToBf. i ,. On tli pr of tlic tJtate ; I. Vi'. Court, f uh ! ' TiiMiurer, cx-uliiij, L. 0 11. Kr.uitU auil V. It. Toole. '..,- Ou the part of the Stockholders ; l'in. Tiuylan, Wm. Peace, J, II. Urj-ui. J. ll. ff. lUmlhav, Al frS I Jones ami B. F, .Iooi.. , (fl'eriiig and KcncAal day Tuesday. l'iat'ount day Wedtiesilay IHimnntie Hill" and liillsol Eicliang discouut d rVe-y dav. ' . i , ' Buiu.ts Linirs from 10 till 2 ' click. Val'iyh Uam li nf lUe lltik of Ike Cap Fiar AVil'iatu 11. Jones, Cashier. P.. I'. r'ini'h, Teller and Notary' Public. " lHitrto. W W. Haywood, T. II. rVlby, lieib J.mei. ti.rir Little, Dr. l hua, .''. llogg, od Ci - IV. 1. UuuhuiK. t . . r - UllerMi( 'lay .Mouday, (liscoont day Tuesday RAIL KOAttS. . Raltifk mtn fAuM KaJmtd Companf. K. A. Crudnp, l'iidrut, , - , W. V. 's, 'i'reajiurcr, J. M. I'.mI, AtsiKiant Treasurer. 5 !. H.Allen. tfit Agent, Matt train Wi lu sBinata itr7 A.M., arrive at 0, 1'. M. , , Kirlk CitmNna HnilirtJ Company. "' . Chav K. r'l.her, 1're.ldenl.- .. . V. J'. Mudciiball, Tnoartr, t . J. T. West, tre.glrtnd '1 icket Agent. Mall train arrirre 4 o'clock, A. M., from the East; and dfarti It), after So'ehirt, A. M. ' Mail front t'i West arrlre at 3'i niinnte af ter 4Vkirk, P. M. ltiprt at SO annate be fcraio'eloek, I'. M. -.)-. POST OHICE. ,', William W'hite. iT.. Pnat Maeter. '. , . (' hur, uu week day, Iront Sun-rue tc & e u , . TltAVELLEKS GUIDE. - (itairti n brin i a it ay "t tir, NORTIIHIIX M A I !--"( Br Amaut, Tiini;h MaikcloM daily at 6i a. m ayM.ii " ' at p. si Amrea daily '. a a a 1 ke Car Ua Uia dnpni .... at 6i a. m Hol'Tilklt.V M.VlU-iDr Tra-aoa. IU., Cloedail, .. . , .,.. , ,(, u j p.m) Arre duly , at I b. Bl Tba lla- k learei ' TJ b WKmUlX MAILt Tl.iuMuB,) t-m AUy' 1 ' .1 0 w, ArHewUdy r - - - 4 L m, th Train Ween - ... 44 a, a IrUU'OUoitU'MlIIBf iUll ,) . . ,l J ! . sasuy, . r al' V . at irri.es daily ' at . a. sa li.siars leaf uuy at ! after a a. la TAKBOlUr M HL-I Bt Two-aorti H ,) Cluaeennrtnad'ay, Tuaa.andThar, al t . n AmtfsTn. lv. Tfiors. and Kn., at 7 a. at lldihrm.,a M rt. Wed. and Tn.,' al S m. m KTTHiiiim-M'll-fHy Taerr a..M n- "" Tiialay Maearway, a 9 a, m Am. y. Maa-da, and 1 knry. ai a, -"""" '"! W d. ahonl 7 a. m PpUndid B OvK. 01 U 0 fl ! "AY rt rMft. a. is. i.. jt j ' i. m4 , ,.. ,. JT: s-. ".-r est. Ma a,, wt ei l ui l s ssita. mm W. A. M ' - aae Ik. sa.iw lwtv, lUMa, n. ill 4m, My B b-s-.s. k s n-.i lvsBM. fksu tbe s ssrset ssvi. 0s.,UM. . . L Lit its' s se : r Miscellaneous. , Froni Uie.EdinUr( Literary Journal t.tujifi c.T-:.:i: : aotixtcm aoso mi aocvTAiNS or mro. " On leaving flie'Tniinn village," we continued to wind- round ChimtHraso's wide hmm : !,. ;,. snoir emwnsd head no longer shuns Uoetisin clear Iriltiancy, for a dense fog was gatherin nyu lually around it. Our guides looked anxious ly towards it, and announoed their apprebension u. u .i.M.ui i or in. ii soon loutnl that thir ftars were well founded, TliefoRrapidly cuvored and obscured the whole of the ui amtaiui tlw at mosphere was suffocating, and jot so humid that the steel workofoor Watches was covered with runtj and the watalios stopped. The river beside Which we are travellinj;, rihed down with still greater lropetudNity, and from' tlio clefts of the rocks whicliliiy ou the left of Our path were sud denly precipitated small rivulets, that bore the roots of trees and innumerable serpents along with them. These rivulet often came down o suddenly and violently, that w had great di eulty in preserving our footings The tbuudcf tt length bejrun to roll, and resounded through the mountainhns passes with the most terrilio gran deur. Then came the vivid lightning liuli fnl lowing, flash above around, beucath everywhere a sea of fire. Wo sought, a momentary shelter in a cleft of the rooks, w hile one of our guides hastened forward te seek a more secure atyluw. In a short time lie returned, and informed us that he had discovered a spacious cavern, nhirh would afford us sufficient protection from the element. We proceeded thither immediately, and with great difficulty, and not a little daugcr, at Inst got into it. The noise and raging nf the storm continued with so much violence, that we could Dot hear Hie sound of our voices. I had pl.vced myself near the entrance of the enve, and could observe, through the opening, which was straight and nurrow, the singular scene without. The high est ecdar. trees wore stuck down, or bent like reed; monkeys and parrots lay strewed upon the pound, killed by the falling bramjie.; tho water had collected in the path wc had jusi passed, and hurried along it like a mountain stream. From everything 1 saw, I thought it estremoly proba ble that via should be obliged to p ins some days in this cavern. W hen file storm, however, had somewhat abated, our guide ventiired nht, in order to ascertain if it were possible to continue our journey. The cave in which we had taken refuge was mi extremely dark, that if we moved a low pacei from the entrance, w could not see an inch Iiclore us; mid we were debating as to the proprieiy of leaving it even before llio Indians came back,, when we suddenly hoard a singuiar gnimig or growling at the 'farther end of tho eaven-, which instantly fixed nil our attention. Wharton and tnysclf listened anxiously, hut our daring uud coiioidcrale young Irioiid, Liucoln, together with iriy huntsman, orept about upon their hands and kuoe, and endeavored to discov " 1J RfOi'il'g. from whence the round uiOi-vedo '. 1 hey had not advanced far into the cavern betiire we heard tliem utter an exclaimation ol surprise andthey returued touleaohcnrrviiierinliieaniiB an animal singularly marked ainiaUiiit thasite ot a cat, seemingly of great sticngth and power, and liiriusued with uumeusv fangs. The eves were ot a green color j strong elawa wor uimn their feel; and a blood-red tongue huiig nut of ineir uiouius. vt narton bad waroely glauced at them, when he cxclaimeil in amsUirnation. liuid Ood! wotffive com into the den of a"-. He was interrupted by a feurlul ry of disouiy Iruui our guides, vihoeamr rushing precipitatel'v towards ur, calling out, 'A tlfcerl a tiger 1' null at the same time, with extraordinary rapiditv; they vlimbsj up a cedar tiec, a hioii M.skI at tfie emraiiceof hecai, and bid tbi-mselviw among the branche, . . Alter the lirxt sensation of horror nnd surprise w hich rendered we motionless for a mumeiu, had subsided, 1 grasped my nruarma. hat ton had alroud-y, regted his eoiuposur and cll-'ses-sion, and be called to us to a-u.t him iusinntly in blocking up tb luouih of th cava with an immense stone, which, fortuualuly, lay nenr it. The aense of appruaohiug danger augmenteil uur treiigtbr fur- e. now distinctly heard the grow I of the feruciou animal, and were lost b yuml mlrniptttinr-rr it reaaied the entrance 1 1 fore we eould get it closed. , 1. re tlii was dime, w could distmcil see ih tier bmimling to wards Uie r pot, and atnuping, in order to creep into his den, by tli arrow opening. At this fuarful niocnuil, our exertions wer uecosstiil, and th great ston kept th wild hevt at Uy. Iher was a small open space, however, led be tweea Ih top of the ntrwn-n and the Mnn. llir.aih bicU a e aould res the head of ih n inn I, iliumiuaiej by it glowing ere, which it led, glaring with fury, upon as. " It frightful roaring, .. pauurated In tli depth. o( th tav ern, and waa answered by Ih boars growling urtli cuU, bieh Line. In and Frank had a rw bl iriiu them. I Kir fer.,cioaeneaiv stlrmpt ed first W rem.n th slot. with his powerful claw, and lha te push it with his bead froai its plac and tbeaa i florw. pruving abartiv. served only to increas bis wrath. - 11 Mieerd Ire lueudoua heart piercing bo. I, and hi tram lag eye darted light into In darkness nf mir retraai. -Now is tb liui to fire i him," said Whanea With his nraal calumesi "aiM at hie rves; the bail will go t liron gh his brain, and we slisll then b a chaw- to get rid of bias." I'raa. seised In double barrelled gun, and Ijneola bis pisloU; the former placed the aiimle with in a few inches of th iig, and Lineuln did th tame. At W barton's ouniaiaud, tliey bth drew the iig.tr at tli same luoweul, but no shot follirwed. Tb liger.'wlw sewnsed aware that th It indicated an attack npua bim, sprang. gr,,wlii,g from th entrance; but, feeling biuMelf unhorl immediately turned back ags n, and ilunoned hiwelf id his former pla. . Tli i..d-r in U.ih WI wsss.u Uiey. iberelore, Irncerdd bi draw lb aei ioading wbil n hai-v nd myself basleMd to seek uur pow der 8ak. ll was s eitrsmsly dark, that a wf obliged In grop l.ul lb ma, aad, M bwt. ei.inoig in emitart wiib Ibe culai, w heard rn-tl ng ., as if Ihey wer pl.ymg with out eaeial ttUtH, which we suoa diHuvered was Ik canister w were looking; dr. ).t unf, lur st. ly however, to asnnsal- bad ptoaed off inw tin who u.eir uawn, aa4 th s.ndr bad been trd evs iba damp earth awl rendered entirely iimless. This Ixwribl duwufary asmtrd tii greatest eottsternauoa, AU i o over," said Wharton, "W liav only now bichu wheiber w eball di taf ban. ger, together Willi these animal wborebnl no along with a. i t th. atraa as lb Uo.Ul.u-ty tnnneier ,LU.ot, and aisk a fuukar end of tb rest lev, . . N saving, b placed bint-elf elns bawd Use tons, wHrb, f.. tb Bsowt m , doten4.it , and bsiked undauntedly up li 'jiitning eyes mi Ih tiger, LuMln rated aad twere and I'rank Wwk a an of slrog cord Inn bi n-ket and Baeien. ed to ihe farther end of tb nsvo 1 knew a. t WMh wbide.igo. W s. bowmer, he-vrd a btev IiSmI .hmiIa mw.,1 t ,tM. . L. 1 11 I :"!". "noieni'lMl rlles and. fisturt.! ll,.n . He went brkwr.rt and forwards bf,.ea in entrane r ne rave. In lbs atoat wi.. Inn i 1 Tsl:""k"!,,';,l'''."''",,' ; It. te4 W fcsm.lM Iresabi. ibtek skin. At Th, bnir, e,e of Ibeia strni k I. us enr j "'. and Ih, arrow r.,am.d M .-,. In ,, . - l -"ke s..w I ota th. w,l le.i f-nnsBi. B,rt nseitif at let es. . teeeedsd in tt.. arrow. - " " mint. ! mnnama auwa a pewr in ir. n ar Ihe . . , ...... ,,,,, ..... .,,,.,,. Ti.eiiiiv lurktsl Ihs mm,A ll... -u ...ll ..... m .... ,ti... . -. ,'imi. m ii nr. .. I i J .!.. , . saw eswssse, MlnU "1: "' I IT".?! "f - .....,-... -I ('.out .1 fi ins assil4i.ee, IkiI LinJa. sta. I ihs!i,.im ameral rnfw fmwi t'.s Im. II. IP J. WM: dea, and a glaac howd a what b had beea d-iing. Ia each band and dangling from the end of a airing, wnr tb two cub. He bad Mangled them: and beCira w wer aware what be intend ed, be threw litem through tb opening to the tiger. & awuer did tb animal perceive them; than be gaied earnestly upon them, and begaa toexnmii. themeloay, turning them enutioua fmm side to side. As soon a he became aware that they wer ded, h uttered so piercing a howl of sorrow, that wo were objijred tn put ear hands over our ear. W hen I upbraided my huntsman for the cruel action he bad so rashly committed, 1 perceived by his blunt and abrupt answer that he also hsd lost all hop of rescn .from our impending fate, and, that under these circumstance, the ties between master and rer vant wr diolred For my own parr, withont knowing why. J could not help believing that some unexpected assistance would vet rescue as from so horrible a fate. Alas I i Jmle antloina- ted the ancrioce that my rescue was to cost The thunder had now ceased, and the storm inu suit oi a genua gaioi me song tot Dint weraJ Ram iioaru in me neignnormg forest, and tn sun lieams, sparkled in tb drojj that bung frogi iiioieave. we saw mrimgB tnn apertnr ihat all nature was reviving after the wild war of ele ment which had so recently taken place, but the contest only mad our sitsntion the more horri ble. We vforein grv fnin which there was nn deliverance, and a monster, worn than the fahied Cerberus, kept watch over us. Th tiger bad laid himself down beside his whelp. He was a beautiful snimal.i.t great siseand strength, and his limbs being stretched out at full length, displayed his immense power of muscle. A doub le row of irreat teeth stood fur eaoueb anart to show his large rod tontrue. from whieh the white loam leu ui large drops.,, All at once, another roar was Heard at adistiinoe, and the tiger im mediately rose and aiwwored it with a lunumfnl how l. At the same instant, our Indians uttered shriek, which announced that some new dan. gerthrcnteried us. A few moments confirmed our worst fears, lor anothor tiger, not quite so large a th former., cuuie rapidly towards tli ot in which a wer. "This enemy will prove nior cruel than the other," said Wharton; "for that ia th fmale.and she knows Ho pity for Uiose who deprive her of her young." , ' . T'iieli.iwls which the ligre gave, when she lied examined th bodies of her rain, surpssscd evorylhrtig ol horrible that we had yet herd,aiid the tiger mingled his mournful cries villi hers. Suddenly her roaring was lowering to a .hoarse growlrng, and we saw ber nnxiousiy stretch out her head, extend bar wide oud smoking nostrils, and look as ifsho were determined to discover immediately the murderers of bor .voung. Jlcr eyes tjuiclily fell upon us and she made a spring forward with the intention of penetrating to our place uf icliige. I'erlinp she might have lieen enabled, by her immense strength, to push away the stone, bad we not, with all our united power, held it against her. When she found that nil her efforts wor useless, site approacbed the tiger, who lay stretched beside his cub, and -he aroso andjibnrd in her hollow roaring. They lUmi together for A few moments, as if in consultation, and then suddenly went of) at a rapid pace, nnd disappeared from our iht. Their bowling died away iu Mm distance, and thea utirely erased. Wa now begaa to entertain better bop f our condition; but W harion shook his liead, ' Is. ni4 tlatteryoiirseltes," said be, "wilh the Imlief that those animals will let us esonp out of tbeir sight till they have had their revenge. The hours we liuvs to live are numbered." Nevertheless, there still aBlienred tn lie a ebsnee for our resi ns, for to our surprise, we saw both our ludiuus stauding before the entrance, nnd heard then call tn us to seise th only possibility of our ct saving ourselves by instant flight, for thai tli Heers had iiillv gone round the Kebrhtto seek another inlet to the cave, with which tliey awe. no don I, l, acquainted, - In the jrreatct haste the stnne ns pu.lie.1 aside.and we stepped forth from what w had eonsidered a living grave, Wharton Was th Inst who left it; he was unwilling tn lose his donhle barrelled gun, and topped to Ink it np; the rest of us onlv thought of making our esmpe. We now lieartl once more the ronriiig of tiger-, tbongh t a dist.irre; and, following tbexamploi,fonrgiiide,wepreeii'rialelv struck into s sole path. From the number of roots nnd brandies of trees with which th storm had stres-e-l oar way. and the slipperine.s of the mad, our flight as slow an. I difficult. Wh-ttbm. though a active acaman, had a beat 1ep. and had great diffirnlty in keernng pace with us, nd we were often obliged in slacken our own an his account. We had prrs-eeded tlins for about a quarter of an hour, when found that our way lrd along theed of a rocky cliff whb iiinumerabb fls-nres. We bad just entered nivui it, when, snddenly.th Indians.who weie Icli.reu-. uttered on of their piercing shrtrks.and we imtuejialelv bcenme awsrc Ibat the tigers wer In pursuit id u. 1'rge.I by despair, w rushed towards one if the breaks, (sr jnlfs, in our wav, aver wbirk Was thrown bridn of reels, that sprang up and down at every step, and c. aid 1 In.ldcn with safety ,y tbe iRht sti pof Ibe liolians si n.(. Peep in the hollow bl..w rushed u i in turnip stream, and a tlu.ussud iwintcsl and jrged rock threatened deruotiou on every side. I.lnei.lii, my huntsmen, and myself, pasd aver the eba-ni in safety; but VA har tun was -till in ll. middle of the waving bridge; and endeavoring lo lendy hiniself, when .,th lb tigers were anea to Issue from the Hjoiiiiegf, resl.sml tie moment tbey descried ns, tl:j b" unde, Inwards us, ailh dreadful nnvrinns. Meanwhile. Wharton bad nearly gained tl .afe side id the gulf, and a wer all clsmlieringtllf rocky rbff.eicept Lincoln, who remained al the reedy bridt to assist hi friend fo'ep upon firm g. and. W barton, tie ugh ferorbats animals were rh lissi l.iic.netev p.st hi' courage or pre-enre of a,!rd. . A tona as b bad gvh,e, lb. edg of the ehff, he knell down, linl, with the edg. uf fci, sword, divided lb faslenine. bv whi :h lb bridge waa attached ttttbe took, ll expensed an effectual barrier Woald lhaa be pnt tn the fsiher pn.gre-. enr rsnrsaees bat he was aiistntsn j f be bad eweeely aessorardished bi task. whn th !irrss, itrorat a tanm.nt's pause, rn-bed tlwsfs the eha.nv. and atteenptnl to bound over, " It a as a Mortal sight lose the wlgbty nlmal.nspende., for a as.KSi.nl, in th air .v lb al y ; bnj Ih seeosrrsM, ik a Hash i,f lightning. Hor Blrsnrh ws not equal te the distanre; shs fell into Ih gtilf. and lf she rea. bed Ih iVinom. sb waa i.sn tela rhiMMte piis-rs hvthjsgrd meks. Her 1st 4,4 a'4 In the least di.tnay ber aniparib.in be t..n.nr. he with an inu'item pring. and rem bed the i.ppisMt ide, nt only with l,.i f..ft., ami 1 1-is b clung ks th dr ij lb prwipiee. awteavoring In gsin a footing, T!s Iodise. a a a ntisessl awIM abrl.k. a if all bop bad been !. Hut W barton, who was near.! f. ll.e algsi of ll, yurk, altanrs e..irag..u.ly loaards the tigr, and atraek bi word into ll nim-.r, bieaat. Fnrsgssd bevMtd all niMsur. Hm add bawl llwie. ,li B etre.ig'li. and. anh a tud.nl eSWt, gl eg ass of b.s bind les lttm tl 4f lhee4,S,iB seised bat., by ih Ib.gh, J he lieorte m.a st.il pe.rrs bis foriua.J.. he grasped tbattwah ... i"-s . in in s ten .!, In Mes.lt aaxt ewynsBH li'is.ll, Ml. auk hit r.ght he wranerwd 4 ia ib ike trash of an yssnl, baeteesd at bit ai.l. hd b...-.! u L . i t ; '7 't-nd..ndWkUrrf a bl. a trtltiLu.i. .... i t .j .1 lli.ee 1I..1 n.... 1 W, g., . h .1 1, .,.4 Mil M.,,efcrd .id I-.0, a ,nu, sw btt ilZ ll.I list le. .f ll.. . . . .. . . has baste -ba 4 asstt4 si.sll..siilu,i.j - - . w vain. II, i , opp.it f aa itii.t be bet ' ; VIIITE n AXrS A-VP MCJDV aVFEV Henry Thornton had lieen a married man Just tw BKWUh. Its was fmiud of his wit' gl,sy ringlet, her brilliant eyes, nnd last of all. her email white hnds. lie never one asked himself if tries same band eonld iron a thirt, inak bread or msnd a pair nf nock. Not he ; it was enough to know that they- could make trills ou the piano, work worsted dos and horse on cricket and ottomans, nml paint snmethinostvU ed a bvndeoane. - 8h wa not literary ithrr."-i Henry TlioMiton eoalJn't tolerate that kind of absurdity, tn hi eminion a woman had much better be asleep than putting ber thonght.upon paper. He thanked tortune, toe, that (he never toek to dry diiuiitl.ma, tedious essays, or fff- otistioal bonks. Besidn his Helen didn't care about politics, being a regular 'Know Jvothiug' in regard to tb item of who Mood the chance of being the next President, As to the war In the Kot, h could not tell positively whether Hc- oasKipm wa up or down ; or whether it was in the bands of the allies or Russians. Ilcformatinn topioa.eh never broavhed, either t 'i'emiierance only fit for drunkard's wives lo talk about. Ho it will bpereeivd that Helen Thornton was not a " strong minded' feniato ; a fact upon which bag husband felicitated himself not a little. : We have said thaf wo mohtha enmprised thtt married Hie nf the mtfer. It would be gratirving loadd thet hlsharndnes was complete, thtit he had-notliing to wish for ; but eflndor wmpels nic to any that be bad discovered n little alloy In his gold. To he nr it Wonld pass f .r mire merriL but close examination diselosed the fact. In a word his eoffee had been exceedingly innddrfor more than a week, and when he cnuiioaslv ilron- ped a hint to the effect that if her iorsonnl atten tion wn given to the matter the evil might lav reniilid, she rather tartly responded that "cof-ce-ntnkiiig was not her business,' moreover-shutting herself np in a chamber, in a miff, thus de priving him of her preeiona eoutnnnv for the rest of the day. A kiss and a new scarf1 set the mat. ler right the next morning, hntrevor, Mr. Thorn ton throwing in gratis an n.k gy for his ill time t uggestton. He rememtiered timt all mankind (and we may a well include woman kindiseldnei attain to perhwtion ; thai rose a I wave grow in toe mime. hate vicinity uf thorn, and that rain bow and hbick clouds arvdten seen together. his a curious fart but rn less true, that love scarcely ever outlives laid bread, smoky lea. thick ei.llee, hnnl boiled.egjr, discolored silver and oiled table linen. After all the romance aud rhapsody laid lo his rlmrje, the little gentleman deals in pr.utii ubiliiies. He likes bread an I butltr and he wants the bread liglt and the bniter sweet. ne i a nine exacting, too; Insisting that gaiters look better neat I v ln,.d ih.n ...i..,., ........ 1 a i . .1 . .' " """""""""" "!'1'"'K me bi.iiw,.v iiii toe strings trailing me Kniiinii. nu was even known, once, to take an abrupt leave of a Ivlr nn th ostensible pica of dissimilarity; but tho'slirewd people suspected ...i.. v..., r,ie reason was t.ecaup she wore dirty collars. He may Iss whimsical, flighty and ex trnvag.int tometimes, but he is just n sure to Icawi his air esstles and settle down quietly to the three meals day and a cignr in the evening, as afeathnristo nbey the law of gravitation He writes tender poetry, toft hut genera ly Inspira tion settee him after eating heartily of mast beef; tbely is.giie knows that an empty stomach is not favorable to smooth rhyme or soft sentiment Th lienor moon had just expired, or rather the mmithsallntted to that interesting period ; for it has been ascertilncd that that eaon can h protracted by proper means, Hi an indefinite b-ngth ol time. The twair. were aet.l t it,. breakfiist table. Mr. Thornton looked dubiously. , St Shs hnene.t ut.A .1.: I u , I y " ' '-'i .i.-ss on ins piatter u- fr him, and made a wry foe at his cup of col fee, lis one mouthful of the clammy, letllicry toaat. and then spoke: ' My dear Helen.' ' W ell, Mr. Thornton.' I'id yon ever set any of mollicr't brco.1?' ' ' ho why do you SskT' Mleenuse she 'makes the best tycuit I ,ver saw.1 I nibmbtcilly ! A mill's mother is generally bis wife's snnerior in evorvthiug. I only wonder hb ever srsnad'd to We her!' responded Mrs. Thornton dnly. If was the first'n'oie she bad ever spoken sar eastically. and llonry was pustied. I merely referred to 111 v mother Wan.e she superinteiidi-d tbe bread msking herself. J wish jim foul I la indneed lo do tl.e same. 1 he holy lined her taper fingers, . 'lo you really wish mo pmiy my hands with pi crn, and te bury my arm' in dough, Mr. Thornton I' 'No not exaeflv, mv love: bat yeU could overlook Biddy, and tc udi ber to mile Utte rtu ff than this. he added Pointing tn ti e loasf. "That w.aibln't rs. yonr bands. Woul.Mrt ' Idon'lknow hnwliidN Pi ldv d. n't want me In the kitchen, and I am a it particular!! t re;ed tliere. I don't mean to.j.e:d my life dmg h u-ework. or fre'ting sls ut erraiil.. I'm not .Me to do anything more tin wail upon lb tab's and entertain visitors.' The l.rid sighsj nd leaned back in her rtiair Hot nr o o.in Mary keeps bo IiIp and still gets time . ' ' "My eonsin Mary Is vevj fmlisk lo Jo seniu. b m. than She hei I ,,. Aud Ihen ber bsmls are brown as a grpsy's. I Jeverhappencf lo n -lire tl.rai. I only to menilicr she makes delh-ate pasirv, and plavs the piano n.arly a well as riotrselr, rejolnej Mr. llion .n, simthlnglv. 'I wish yoq Woiilifnt q-l .Is Casio Miry. 1 don't hk enmprions. M,s's a dm lg aud blu. V a said v ai didn't like blues.' 'I doot-lilisi.les ar n,y f.roriier. and to ee aprwtiy a blond as I ever a,w.' Mbe' n drt .f women's ri;bf s, .a.l Idea often vee r sai I you were elsd ibat I d.si'i interfere wuh subject which don't ciiH etn mt s. And now yon are tladin falt with pie hoii-VerrSeg.' . . ' Tbal'.tb very ble. mr lovr. Vm on'y rs rretttng your Hon mterlcreiice In mattere that do evwiewa your Bri.' - - Mr Thornton Meflnil her csstiti.sv' imnt.di- 'r r. pi,e d,J rod dessgn latrvnig herself in tlis . . ,s, or aiiarlung liscrli jj,,dy. ,S1 ha.1 ,.,,,.,, ,.,r . . um ,,, mvH'taii-uio, n a to !n I her timt is Mlliog losMHu't or atualdiMg brsul, " Henry Tltomiisa hxikoil sttrnriMsI. end aa at.snder. ff b U It surasrssol. Thai hi 4.oaiil Helen could ba pvrverse wbee) il insti her, Is. well knew) but ibl else w-sald fsst slowa btn fe so d.l-riaine llr. swt bun I thinking. The oug hii.l.ae.lilsd n.4 wssh bis wile tt, Mtrlun lbs dutst e bei'ssing la list shHstosiiee, lost k s) e.) tb w.m.U take lbs gmevl ettprvs.,mr ei.ii.rsi Is we a t k-rk wiih a smskW Mlar. ami ar. denoa aaa io-l U n bw.itnsis.ti Tb 4ogy tmsdiMtUeis g Irene I. W..I idissieia Hi bo. ssant beisBgl.i ( Moi.rv eilrraMatetii, while in tit rswha- ie..,r.ir and igiesrsne. f what one nuns a true w.sssssi -...1 1 1 . 1 1.... . . -m iy. ibo sowmisiioa t"j aanch 4m eord, wli.ek hum d,. r.h 1.-...B. The .her . bs 'wbsis bmds' bast dewotved. Mere iiil , "'rifling sr,l.p,.iiw 4 ) t,,,4 i,,b,ni. bevaty, Wubont mteUeeiaal iiainias4a a imul ' J!' ,,;"'. he left 1 ith ir. Il.a,bn jn.frn. sl smisssi tea asol aw-r.l .. stss-'s st.iv I rrl.nie p, H e j-.Uhi tl.si I e wis .. d b m Urng attraeuv, 1 Link ? M, t HentvliM, w ' s " ' " "f lo limms i.fll.e ,t.,lumj ararebvf euevaalaal (vhsslv. . j ,,'". ''i-e 'ed, mnmU give l.nb w....u ol , . ".-- . -. and tt.f.rii.a laibe r. in hit len. ., lu(, . ,, ,. r MB tbi 1st. sitviMtsg wa ttak.at II vs.. AWrtnl.rioisM,. -h eae..i.,b,.lsli,ilyaribH, t mi w yti.. t'.swri f ' 1 a"". . "h? ,,u4 1 " '" I ,"' -- "d. an, r ing so 11,. .-y-, -s, .-ne iy. a .ii.ti.iik leg., ia stela .p.a.4Uur.i.a lU - sr - eisn.s reil.-iUl .a a U sjs. ce h eiao.u bat.ag area.su. lo r.srut bas. at. nt.i,gf. aiLisaao y..iHbis situ he Xj eetHli.au a keab. a.4 . - .lc log. I,. ilr . k,lea eeU ""'""'"'' - - . "Ae,J was. dj va t.i fsss a.U b year auttssa , If s ' e.ks-1 Us pk e.faian.1,. . , ... 'i.- ,n.t M u,. kiWe, Ih bn4 l ' - AX KXTRAORWXARY AtVFATCllKlt . THE LOST MAX AT T1IU MOCNTAJ.NS. Pr. Palt whose rerearVah'o escape from iteath by espftsnrefct the White M.iomuins ha laien already mentioned, reache.1 the ritylnst eveniug. We hav fiom huvown lips the following account of his dvTi toners: - Dr. Hall .left ih Glen llous. Wednesday af ternoon, al two o clock, to take a short walk up on the new carnage walk which lias lately been built. That brought ima to a small shanty at tbe foot of the ledge, After arriving there b thought lie would go op lb kdtta for shoil distune, Finding it very stormy atiera atiie or two, bere- tui lied hack to the slianly. and by tins lime it was aeveu o'clock ra.the eteniitg.. i'honccupnnt of th sluwty desired him to remain ever uiglitj aad It dnl so. 1 he nx morning it still rained, and seoHig th path ovr tbe ledg quit clear ol tbe euow he thought he would go over tlie ledg. tin an unitirella to protect Into iroin th siorm, he travelled over tbe muuntaiu toward the sum mit. After poing a tulle and a hall it begau to anow very violenlly. . : 'i Tbe"iath wa so entered that tt oould not b seen, aud lie made Die be-t Way lie could in va rious direction still going up. 11 passed the oeand mountain, and tliiuking himself near the summit, wa induced to goon. As In- esmii untui the third niouniain th wind blew a barricaae, completely atittiii jt of all observation. Ileobolm uel. however, lo ascend, and finally rvaciied the fourth ntoiinioiii, oa which atanda the .Summit ll.unio. There the aturm wa even mine violent than on the third mountain, the wind sometimes throwing him off nis feet, and forcirig bim to turn to get hi breaiih After battling wuh the Morm Ii r two bourn, aad uol being able In ,'etect the Suniuiit'iliiuse, be concluded, at v 0 ehwk, P, 3d., to retreat down the mountain. ,-.!. luruing then, he eowmenced the descent, bat could uot hud but tracks, and went oa oiorulv guided by the fall of tb land. He tbitsllt usioo upon aoin stakes pnl down in laving ou a road to tlu summit, 11 : lull . wed t!ioe down until near uigul, irtendiug to follow liven to tb base of the mountain, a ho had mi Lies, on which idn of Ibo mountain he was. iiut buallv kisui them and night coming on he was iiirrwl tn look for a place of shelter Ipub the storm. He fastened his unibrela bytwoett a rock and aouio unslie. and then pulling un some dead wood and brash, he P'lt'-t Uinm uvr th top ol tire liui Win, and then laid duw n under it. .'- : Tliera he reiu.iined the wli.de night constantly moving hi pi-evei being Ijusen. Ho vva very uruwsy anil sleepy but uipago4 to keep awake until daylight, i'hon b niea and ought on outlet, it lieing foggy at the tnrte but not stnruiy. He rpem lliewholrdny-in wsmburing ia dirTerent directions, anil, finding no outlet rcturned'tu the am place. Night iiesitl come on, and he made preparations te spend it oil the mountains. He tried tn light a fire, but the wind was n strong ami mere waa so much snow that he eoiild not. I he niglit was pas-cd the same s la-tore, with out sleep, and the nct iiiuriiltrr hd arose at dav liglit, came out, arid li'aning on a ruck, egwvi-ed hisfi et, which were both liotnn beluvr tbe anclos. After two hours exercise, be set out ncum to try lo get off th mountain. While standing for a few moments to consider which way lo go, he saw the party which wor in tearch of him. , lis cried nut to them, and they stopped short 'ftiuj rame to his relief. Tliey were much, niuascd to and him alive and able 1.1 walk. With their as sistance hk walked down 1.1 the shanty, which w alioul two miles dis'ai t, which i.l.ice he reached 00 Saturday S o'clock. P. M.. lr. Hall Having 11011 without bsal or sleon for sixtt Lours, - Hoth feet were here found to be badlv frnten and also mostof tlin lingers of h uh hand's. After wnniti timt an hour he was conveyed to Ib s.ien 1 1 on so, wuetc lie recoivea every tsssil.lc at tanliow. Y'sterdny at S eloei, Pr. UaH left tha 01eh House and reached this city las evening. He wa immediately taken tn tne American ilti'is, where be is at ptoneni shipping. He coiirni 1 hi ttie bed. bis tect beltig 11 fri t!y u-ele,s. Tho urueoB. have as j at gnen mi ujiiiiion as to the resuu. lusrua liar;i.r. ... ' T11K OI'ES IfiLAI! t-F.A. . A writrln the ,rf'iorf fntrWa. wr anyv lb most wonderful phenomenon reiealed bv lb adventurer to the Polar teb,i,s is the -open sea nsvisai rj uegues nortli Utlllnle. Wfnnen Hons Irelmtgs and glaciers. ' gv ixslv lar and fswigenled rtierenry. ar in character and projr place in those dreary region ; hut an open sea transcends them all in tho marvellous, and seems entirely nutssfplvr in turn high latlludra. Vet it was disooir-red by former navigators, and ll existesir ha Is-en cmhrmed by in-, Kane and bis cs,io anions l.e.n.lnl atr.nersv. Assuiniiit. then, tb i,s,i i-u lu ( n, as dusciiU.l, how are w tu nconiit for il ? All the riplo.eis have cn-nuntcred vast and aluio-1 ii.11 a-r barriers ol li e, -fnan O.emil.Mi l's icy la-aiutaios1 .Willi 111 tonm f .or binoln j 10 les ol tb Pule, mid irora itiat pi.inl, ikii gu ril.siaid, Ihrvanw open sbs si isr s- Ho: cj r c-uoi reacU. I Ins if tbe most st.rt ri.ii.g idsli lite dinine-M s in ll. .st voyages. W by shuuid tl ei us Uh wen 7 unJ P) north I itiui.le be lout J riM and ll.e are 1 j ui. a ... : .L.i, . . joim -v suit ua to irwims prasti! lilt are J.er i.ficet. Ths is (he qumli-u ; and it seems tn I snt nf ll.e 01.1 runout piobleeit I rewinej 10 aiangimi. 1 be iii-tn.ii id a n..ril. west (a..age lot'hina b,i ing Is en smiled be Vl.j'l ..1 ji . it . i ., ... . "i" oil 1. smi niiin, an-1 en rfoiiiirr.ina.111 U n.g ilej.l. and Jir, Kan and bis evmpaMiutu h iting irturnej, there seem I I a prs eil led for oistber mill Voyage, anlrsa ynng auJiitio sruu'dkiiHl'e yrilallw rvb ub s ol . ionog tl,,s iis-ti win e ou ll. loiluw, II Would set- 1st oil piin sailing, ri, d no olty 1. lv I rsli-p.it ve-.el. oir the b.lervening glacirrs. Hot eiea If ir. Kane, wl;is ,.,k,ng o.cr I hut sea, auuld. na igur l u, a sew..ribv ship by nugli, tun nitrsi siraiglit up lo Iba I'ol and sals tou k ht nn,.li hi ret in ind uleatlbeiag abi i ts unt f .r Ms ii.tt,e. In ll, ab.nr nf stitferlnry f,irle hi aveuliiit list tha .bi.ili.n's1i let as Imagine lt,,r. Th rib is HiMir1 I ti Pole. U tbw is cusrdb lb renirifugil teo.b iM in ,d" Us m .Me-, ibis 1 eotrilugal aiHoas lend. nsi:tatly f K ii ll, aalria lai lb ripisi r, and .,-.i',,U ui saeh an aieni as i-o.i. a Boriespuwiiog toi' el ItiniugU ate rliannM holier in unknown. May k not I ibifrtba vntsih es.e dr-.lbs of tbe 1 rtsa aes-BMalsirs) ibe riesii,i.al rrgi. ns, I 'te a ssil.insb. evtatmnniestHisi w.rh tl.s I'.dar esrsiitM, and tbe pnmfsnni ward of mlnin. of ternd wens. I0 m.i,,,n f ,re,v-,a pen sea. Tear Has ' ). fjr ew. i h dawn si.aih wsjr.1 h re pet rl.e lss-l.srs to a r.-iB-rtlt distsm fits,j.1l, s ih Wuh lb" tiirss-eiiuit tl, writ tarns lb a--illrr m et to Mr. Maury. Farm or t Ij s itk. W neii.ss,I, sboH I ,"e'o. 0 l .-1 ! .!. id I'lo) I mhiI, bad 1 wta.ii.,ii.l,.... 1..1 I " , ' " , fsssust, I "'m -g"rt fH lf.v l..s fl. , H.gii. ewi.t.4-1, m4is, f tow Wesi.-n I 1 Uis.es A-vion. " aea askssl why b. K. ! I i . b.taisd ll,.il,.kl i, .r,u, , lr, .r.Ug..ti,. r. )M n.,d lot na bna I .wring I., waa -.., so I f d.d not ks-w l..,i j M-.t r.gM . I . I ..,,. th . sst't tb t... ..k. . , ta . i ik.isiUt u- im. a.il kiMwr I wh.l. titw wet fW-nMi .m tek. ... ! I,sb.sij , 1st MaM,, it In lb. i .stet ) a, nsvWaitkr InssMess la s)tnllsilssi. W In te. svnMies l- M-.dbatebewewllgstw na kit. .j- ,. AX HON EST, U0. v - . ' : ' Tht ds righr,- wit bor," said the merchant, ' milling ipeovrnsrly upon ' th bright face of his little shop-boy, II had lirohglit him a dollar that lay amongst tire dnst and paper of the swtfep-' 1 hat i right, he said stain, 'alwavsbeboncst. It is th beat solicy.' ' '- "' ' ' Mould oa ray Ihaer agd th laa, tlmidiv. j 'should I say what? ttfat boheitf htthtf bftt policvf" Whv, it'se time honored old avins( don't know almut the elevating tendency ol th tlilng-ith sitirit i rathe mmiw, I'll allow.'' N grandmothas -tntight ," replied 1he tioyj 'she said n should do ri;bf, beraos (bhl Bojiroved it, without thtnkrng what matt Would SUV,- ! r-i.. 1 t s-.i-.-ir. , l'b enerchanl turned nhrnprty Inwards th ilask. antF the tlmnglitfiil foeed little lad httd r naht hidtriei '" " '- -' "--(-- ; In the course ef the morning a rich and influ ential citison called in thestore. Whileconversing, ii snnl. 1 have no children or my own, nnd I fear lo adopt nuo. My i)rience ii, thet boy of twelve itnenjai nooid nreler) ia fixed m his Uabits; and tf Ihey av -had i- i-i;-- opi' aaid tire nierohant, ,'do yon see that lad yonder V -s -. ' vt ttn tnat nohie nrowr- yes, what or hint T . 'He is remarkable .'- ea, Taa-s-thal' whnt i-ei yhndy tells n who have hnv t Oiaims ot no dmilrt he II art Weil Cfotlgh befnrayour face. I've tried a grsad many, and. hare been deceived more Minn once . i . wmv going - to say,' replied the merchant Calmly, that he ia remarkable for yirinciple. S I I I L j ... e ... i wnis x anown unit to tici laro irons me right, sir never. Ii weald mstor a pin--in.loeil, (thn merchant continued I he' a little too honest hir my employ. lie point not flaw nn goods, aud i cannot tench him pnnlenee ni mat respeet. : vianinon proitenco you know, in is coiunioa a mnion prudence a hem !' Th stranger made no assent, nnd the merchant harried un lo v c.itl .,. (.';. 'He waa ariarlsh -ornharvtaVen hr art' ld woman out of pity, when yet bals.' lHverti baa bean hia lot no doubt has ufferetl from hunger and edd nneour.teil timi-s hia hands hav lieen friaien, so have hi foeri 1 Hie; thr!t bov would have died rather than beon dlshonSt.-i-1 ann'taocoilnt for it, anon my word 1 eanV c Muve yea any elaint upon htrar - -1 . -1 'Not th Irnst in the world, except what com- tniin Istnevidenr. offer; Indeed, the buy 4a nlirely to gnor fur 111.' f ' -' ' - l- 'I hen I will adopt bim 1 and If 1 hare found roally on honest boy, thank Ood.' " . en, 1 Ii bill follow rode home In a earring, nnd was ushered into a luxurious home: and h who sat shivering in a gold corner, . listening to the words or n pour oM pmns oreatnre who had bn taught of the Spirit, Issoun one of the host and greatest divines that England evwrnreduced, , ( Ubcy that .honur Mo, I will honor.' ; I wonder if any little girl wh may road this vr lltuuglil Imw aaaov peoul are nil the time at work iu making .Ilia thing which she every day use. What cu bb more common, nnd, you may thu.k, mora siiapl than a needle I ket, if yisu 40 i know tt, 1 ean tell yon that it take a great many person to make a nrdlu t and a great dual ol tunc loo. Let nstnkt) a peep into a needle factory t In gdng uver th premises, we must pass hither and tbiiiier, and walk Into th next sirwl ami book again, ami tnka a drive to a null, in oriler ta ee tha whole' pnwns. W nun unaruanilier ol tbeshofBi ia bang round with eoilt of be.gbl wira, id all lhioktics, from the stotit kiud ud foreodHsb hook to that of the liuost cambric neeilie. In renin Wlnw, bits of a ire, Ih Uugth af two needles, ar eut by a vast pair id: shears Msnd la tb wall. A bands lis ueu eut off ; tb hit need atraighbming. for tliev just coin 11H fisua eoil. , t . - , - ,j -m ihe iiundl I Ibrown into a rrsl hot furnaee; and then lake out and gulled backward and forward en a Inble until lb- wires are stntigbt.ss. Ihia proueaa It called "robbing straiulH." We mm see a mill for grinding; needle, . W go ilow a into the baseavens. and hnd a needle potnier caid na bis bench, lie lake antwedoun or so uf Ih wires and rolls them between his thanib ami Ingeiss, wuh their nds on Ibe- arimbibin. Brat ou end and thea Ih thr. We have now tii wires lraighl and pointed al tiothend Arxt s a Bsachiu wlneh Balkan ana gutters tbe bend ol tea Ihisatand needbvs aa bnur, Uuerve lb lull gullets si Ib. Im4 nt your nesnlle. Aexi ana Ihe punching ol tbe eye, smd the boy wh dues U fauH'iws eight tlHuaand tier hour, and ha dues u so last your ets can bnrdlv keep par whb him, , Tb splitung follow, whieb is running a kna wire through a dueea, perhaps, of ibesaneedi, , A wi-tin, with a liitl anvil before ber, fie bet a e a ib bada and .uaral ra I beat. They ar now risuplele nassbWs, bat reagh nasi rueiy, aud. what is wors,ihssv eaeily b- nd. A pour needle, yon will say. lint the hards'lin.g eutnes rest. 1 hey ar heated hi botches in a lurnacr. and rt 1 h aia thins u in a pan of edd water. Next. llo Tilust 1 trinoeiesl, and tbi i dWosi by riilling Iheui I kwnrd and fraard oa a but BHital lists. 1 b p,.l,.h',iig still remains lu be done, tin a very mars cloth, net-dies ar spread bi lb Buinlair of forty or buy ihuu.aitd. Lwcry duel Ie Mirwed over ibeiu, ml w epiiuk'ed. Bad soft snip ilalusf ,j spiBriilnllsovn th (Mb j tb rl'-'b is lion ruiled iii, and, iih seieial niliers of ll.e S.UI kind, thrown 11111 a irt uf wash-pot, to is II bi and fro fur taalt boars or ttiore. Tliey e.iuie nut dirty enough i. bo lur a rinsing in cleau hot water, and a lossting in adust, Uiey l-s.k aebribla esa be, an 1 are rttdy ls le a rted and pel up fir solo, llut th urtr g and tb duingwin in paper. m may iuis.'ine, iniLiie t Work lliflf. t , - .... , . in ill ufe di:uw uriiiiii. - When tbi satlri.-il tP-e was flrsf brnnghf ettt In 1m.bsa. -t Hd lriiry" ram" very pear Issiog avdilstd by lb infuriated vslets ami laeqnrt wbosa ilea cleverly bnk eff. Hut In I.ij'r America em toeH aa olfence ean 1st taken at a squlh, and fheref rt th .nllowing, from tbs Vew V isrk erirri'STssndenl nf tb iliiladediia fnnday Meteitry, is a eneaial illiistratnia of -y mt g Amer" gesf ed on a liftle Iri.h stmrsnee ai.3 impudent g-i. head aetivenieis! I eannot y-t driv the elctbrti oaf of tovhcvt, and tiei.pn uf thai I just besrd a tery funny seeed l rItiitn li. Il runs 1R tbiswl-e; ssave ivro yrstt ag 1 C demaa and fi , i f lbs Aser Ib n.. had a pel wnifet, who so blentv, f if aom unplsln I rvaeon, left fl.ein, This ' "ter Wis evil. I M. Mnoney, Thdvy l.ef. s. ve tee. day, ilr. Cirsaiaii liaopewed In at the Me ropi litaa II Sel. sad tl, ere. In th resdleg r 1.1. 1 s saw M'wn.s-r. t ar- as l.fe, sm-.kin a 1 , at, ! perns, ng ttie m itnio-;p ipse.. r. n, o- n-, . no, m," ,v1.I M, oury with, at vt.iog. bl moealng," revr.n,led C deman. ! am gt-,,1 o te ysj. As y.-a hr now I an ah or ya h.-alif m this b itel V mf, sit. ' .s Nt.ad hi bear lt, to-v. T in ii and Ih Lt'aniU I"! raw aisat y.-a'll lib idem, I know." ")a, they're pretty clver fiilnWI,"iJ M - lev, isnpu-l 'IVlW w. . n.b f.t j, eiilamel I.Unon bow M'Hies w-aild ibt'C Ulii 1 sis.., tt., ,.g 14 I), vet v-r. : tlt elle.il wa, and to mi -'it ta U proud l be lib the ra "T ssi I Vf , m iiiii a fi .-a rem I Hell, M -ai.y." v a sit, end I i s-, ( ,. g out frr-tf) Laj .1 ..Be.ls,..e. ioii l Colemsa, -f ais ! Irall er y 4 ml , ,ir B- n- tl sn te. 1 ,.q f.f '"I II OiBV I- f-loB I'l y -m to ,(' M so.r. v lid a iis.no i air, "Itai, twi." c.iiiiitr 1 f .... ran, w.H, sisv b.i-s i tn. ( . 'ii ' r ,1 . , 1 1 - f, l. i s i bat 1 I vie. hsri lb I ' ifcei .esM 1.1 i. U 'Mpm4 ap... , If U.sy se. V"l lit'O n. til h V ll III .: 'My tk t "? or ..rtn -i .:ri ... .. cr,N J weltryiMS'il 1 ll':-. :H." . "WhT.-whM t!t-;l .to a fit rieil UniwT, mti'ii-1 l.i iVct. n.i ,!i , jl-(;amriM:l) wtTirt .(f.ii- n",! jj-u!.': tliani. f ' . . J. f WUy. waittsyaf mrr "Ae nifj" -wa tbe reply, -rni a 1sMr ire; and as aimrmfmHf thr4Jfinrt ( ' Coleman left afi. r miing m-.d,. s verv ""owe v apology. Ha cri,.wle.t?.i riiii-elld ue,s platcly. "With such liiw-uiaV-i . ':. in oulit to flourish, tiught we nut " - . ?y rwtaItt. The Paris eorrcypondcti! nf the Xi V.ujt Tri liyneiyii.....l ' A new rnasnrtf wliiea it fceinj adopted at the Court of Napoleon 111, cansus 11. little chagrin to that InfKtviated f'actirnvot bis majesty's -sut'f .'rters who Mill claim to be lhimocrats in yrito'- i i. nnd that th present dynasty of France had iti. m in and find it strength in the Ih-mocratici ii'iiiciii. Th Kmneror; in the face of hisrepeateit robmtarv pledge of dvotiIntss to the vat nriwcipie. of reform and prigrcss which so emphaiiralir char acteruntl, present day, and wnitVr Ihe shs'th-w of that prhwd moniiinnt to modem prea'tiess, nnd inodera etvilrcatioa which he be tmnswlf renre I in the Champa Klysees; bv at this wnm,ei enirii).--ed on a plan for the reor-aniistom nf his c u i rm lb model of that ol l.uis XVI, the last ft! llonrlssn Kings before the Ucvolnttoii nf -K-' and thelaist reprewentali ve af th'ese tivititant toit foonerie id" eoyalty, wli''h vt was lm: -t-A ii-i I been repndinted drevei at Ih Curt ff'Frani c. Instead of th present orennis tfinn of the bouse holdisif th Knitsjrtiv ami Knipress, ao srtny of nubly-horn tlhamlssrlain arid ptt?i4 are fo be at tached lo their imperial persona:-!.', and are to perform th iutvrbir and exterior statics no v j er formed by ladies and gentlemen la-sring retains titles, and by ilnmestiea. " - ; The chaialierlain, in the rich 11 nil'. .na of fbc ancient enurts, will perform, suionrr mr rtolies, that of assisting his Majesty :o lied in the veil ing and tu rise in the morning, one being charged with tb care ot hi Majserj clothes, another of his -lasM-il, another nt ins rte a In ivmeev $;.; while at dinner lb cbanilsM tains will precele their Majesties in pmessstnn tn the dinirirr-nrom: where, opening t-i the right and lbft,aiKl alfnmnff Iheir Masties to pass in and Ik seated, they wiil take 4betr tilacea na waiter tip. m the imperial party, Jt will ri, nrnonrs, tne favored few of theea gentierticn, the ffirstt noblt-lmrnf who will bo designated ftr the very private and particular functions jual mentioned. The- nages, fewer in numlskr than the obauifitrlain, and sea etcd bv their blgb liirtb and beauty ot srm, will per liurtutli duty ef walking behind their ,V:il. -sites in tn oot-uon, to carry, eaihtr nctusilvor nlle.o- rioally, bis .Mitj;y'B hat ar.d cane, ai d In f Mi.jo est' twin, and ttch idher little fnnot-ohs as nic htstoricallv Bttritaited to ihnl office.' On New oecasiotis the chamberlain will precede, tha pirc- fiilluw, the imperial party 1uiim performed at tins moment by domestics and th ctit..itdcrs: - lixvi-riri 1, Ext(t. From Sidney 5mit b' eiinrity sermon in bcbslf of the blind'. ' "Th author nf tb book of Ik-s-lesiasies lias lold 11s 'that th light is sweet, that it is A plcn BnMuintf fi Ihe eves , 1 U'liold tl e snn.' Thn suitro uf sight is indeed the hiehc-.t l.o.lily privi lege, tho t-ureat physical plea-ure, wliteli man has dorived from bis Creator. To see that wan dering ire, f.er he has flnished bis journey through the natious, coming tsick.to bis eastern heavens, the mountains painted with light, tho lloaling spUeilu-of the sea, th e uili wttkin -fmni Jeep tloinbcr; the day Una ing down tho sides uf th bills lilt it reaches the script vullevs, tb bltle lll.rcli recalled to lite, th bird trvini; her wing, tsuan going forth to hie lalior eacn created lieing aioYMig, thinking, acting, eiiutn ing acoording to the aohtm and Fompass of its lial or, hys'lurc, by cunning, by reason, l y ne. entity. It is poseild tn joy in this .animate njene, and feel via pity hie the simsot darkness fur Vb eye thai will never see light f, i ... p.snT, chiioltid in t-ttrlasting gloom ? If you u -, uiO why tli-y ie misernlde nd th e ''', I Inen voutotheplciitilul vulleya; to th fichls l.rii.11. 1'irlh Iheir ineroesei 10 the fioshness and tho Uotere ef 'Is earth to th ndlcs variety nf its t dorai te the grace, th symmetry, th snap nt ail It (War l ilies ton hav forgot leu. teens-" yon lima always njisd llo-rui but iImiii!i! wean by wbnth (hid Almighiy makes nma wlmt b 1 si l.eerlul, lively,- rect, full of eirerpr..,". mutable, glaiicing from heaven to arth, )ron to labor and teaat." ' Aat'sixoDli'sBosfiiiisis. Tin- f ' J 'iiishaiy (t t) t, lit lo.ii.in r"l.ns nn am iin.t in l imit which tevrntly oceviricdat Isiimd i' I p.t,s.i,T ... f pvS Aiusmg il.K'enrra from Moutii' it v... an us;ieiit aiwiuMM s.f tb genes hoom. id gi',-no tic n.. Minus, ap;. iroutly i, ihehlnme 1. .1.. . who iiul.l be laseu for l alter rv it y" i V rile, or nua of thn wiichos in Mi 1 li. I. Iieal aud shoulder aero enter'--' e.Jialau . old faabusued elssal. iili-ntd ni ier ti e elm, wbti fivut undera-i ith - tb s tnvrl s Im re nis-. of uncombed bluok I. air stis: ii-1 iti e-im : done bor clieeks. sad auiupletil r no . 1 I tl e u (.urpart tf bor countenance. 1 . . 1 ! ft b, silling B Suau;ht llilapid'lli I . with ber right baud b , suiiv 1 . keep l.i.iber lb waasleriiig I : tla-udrfclsAul malliticut doncli. ing nt'on the pi.iilorni. '1 1,11. ; 1 Ira-ellor eteppsd t'.srih amid tbe e, . . 1 ! Ih l.-trbng fwiy and sliunee.1 l.v ti..-i ners, lo lie ast.o-iisbnisot of the hi .t v ' -s. Isiiilly lpji l.a-wsiil and di-ninn le I :! . r tnibaeli'cs. I'p-n hein soswe e I ir, five she eswlly remarked t'isl sire o : 1 . to aSist-k Ih no-fle-tv ef sny ore, hot '. . 1 lak th titieny 1 f "sli id.noir 'a. f " r, fo.l," but a portion of her iiii-'joe . -to . hMm- ssvid than tlaie. Il.T rates t s - , , shawl and the an'uiu ited dies. ; s. ' ! tiel.o d I li e w e d I s.kieg old r -ay. -a-ussei-kossd inloa hemic 115 v. en . e .n 1 It-tfi. who l,i dnvt tssn.re ti,. is , 1 neseri.! frusa tiie er ic ef c '' ' and bad astsuraed line i.--" . ., : I I, - ;. rtcapa, . , ... A Goon OseV A dsy ot two since, s - p ber isfahl.s-k rs-mnuie. Isi ei e f H . ward wa pursuing Ins duly sls.tii n far at pisv-iliie, ll.e polities U ihe r .t i-1 ; eaiwa titma a group id snmil d-i.. . o . r ncCy by tb s.nsi tbe I. seen lf' ,' m. I 1 j (lu g t use be bad is) il. .M-irell.no 1 i.e t o ilitnu-y baatetwitb, .oi . e 01 i . t .. dcrsrsa fiasiang aseiwss. t kei- at it doo Ib 1 oly tef list boose a fieti.e lu.l Is 1. inquiry "VI 00 lit iwrf t,.lie-t .l.vrj.lt I asking, " Aa' what n-im so 1 1 1 I l. 0 ve ) Ti gentleman ret isised i as 1 I 1 t ... 1 1 oUr ; if it Ht i I.e nn-i.e ol 1 ' e . . - 1 .-. 1 si I'll be desired. ' VI ih.n. M i.. r 1 1. -a 1 Milr'-by tinls ll.l. bouse, e.o' i;f r It, t sai I .llTstrvBi Mi Mo bv, ll.m vt 1. y "isn y a e I 11 I . j ! j.u., abai f'lai ; ' say bs, I J -s, ij e m -, , 'joitor af er ki ea o-l e p. ,1 t -1-1 m U S' be toefe'y W .. I . s 1 ht.4e... .., . , - - v 11, I; ... a,,fy re. ' e 1, . . ! e .; .. ! ,. e nt si !', t a:! i 1 1 .- - -l-vol li e ra bo d 'I s -11, iit tbvl whu.ser en -, -l-e I . gBiiin. "'hioi-v-N o'li in,-," ssl I ' . way rj -ieinj... i.. i , ftl.lt nlli l'.,r-fr,",.nf i:n! 1 j :'i V II I, B-iS iroesl S s I -si i.-l . 1 I i, -si u I - - I I f - 1 I H...H i s ., , I - .- e.;l HI s ' . ' 1 .!! ,a s- 1 . I- t I.Wf.1 .fc.r. ttii td A ir-'. !' 1 i t .l I I i Consc, Vir.o r , I ill Ihil, tl o I t .... s I ( UM 1 a llii-i 11 i it r i.a 1 r mi lt I

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