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. , THJMUXPY r.Vi.M BOaTUX."' Br uu n. baia. At nitron. Kre StanW ml the bell, of Let re r. - ran. w- twain tful a a raae-lit:'1, merry a Virginia wl, and witty- a Sheridan. thin THn dm If from Ttn," h wii "b "wt th tt b can list any of as eonntry gti whenever he pleasea. , 'He bat, but, li throw h'n banlkerqh'el, Xl b-ll una ft sv." atistvl're I her e kiwi "and tu f itorei i.' C wilt 1 hi ilotc thankfully." N) Da llev, 4ni'e laetmthed husliand. knew alt lis young atea of th villa-re. a wit an very .abulia- of not, aid wa ia a Waf therefore t hear rery tiling thtt vd. There could b bWU mUall v of th a-p'araaoa. v Wehnll wk," teptiM Kit, with a tna of aaf th btd. "I nevr nave flirted yet, hot i 'II do illx.w if It' rsawihle. This nntmr need a I...., Ilu. ka tt.M It Wm I 'inMuinii wi rli mil p at aucrioa, while.i it muking. half asleep, like a Turk, and bidding off I In pre.tiest 7" ' Ka' bad never ton at angry n net inc. iter whole iri bad been iutulle-l, aii J ho determined t to avenge theui.' I " . In a liitW while, Harry Nelson, the "dandr from liim." beuant a declare! admirer of Kite. He wat at bar tidier nearly every IX A COAL SCLXKX. . JIu the St fanl Pioneer and lietnoerat, le Ii , liny Lnaapany at Latchm.) having lb YAXKKF. la order In l.aad lUe rial b- eaih Lcl.li TllC FATE OF SIR JOHN Fr.A.h.LI.. WIUTAIIZ IXDVIJfcXOr-.H? TV. eh,,,. . 1 kiiui d it a-, lliat lea Uial.on f N.wirk I Jl-iai ike -lb eni . f ! iw l g- CanaL a Wt but Mora inelius-d phui ol almil j ia;, ib ptewora jiWerday, tha 11th mj i, tne ini am-un-. e..-ae-euia-, wpn mm . one kuavire any ai.y im ia eeaig-.n, u aa a, as ( jn4, a planar tadulgenat therefor, ban a bit an lu- j tlx abai whirl. IM iriaii a tala Uia axla : Jam, Green Stewa-t.a Chief Tra.ter fth llod- linaUuf a lenitrened e.aetatio Willi Mr. duleaea" ia, ia -aot well known tu 1 iuUMant , a awaeuw. t a tar-e rireiiiar reiul4g i , k. ti mranr, and learnrd fnua bim inter- of Mr. tkuileT, (Si-ieoa of tba leba.l cut bj-hi it; tbn latter being part of a aauw aboe, ', t itleatly uf Lnlisb Manufai-ture, being aiada of ak a faira i4 wntjm fnm areaatoaied la aae j mi -abuea wiwld arer-aVirJet for I be parpoaa. i o paper or bu"k. and no bo mm a reaiaim wer . rtera. , ,,, , . I wbarb haa tbra hutetab,tl.rsb JfMsW werain,. a. tsplafalimi aftha S fU- aor wa it likela a f.r Tear, bad etaa-i A. II. (.wer oittflt ai bf Irbaa II. lJt, i , m . ;a, wait for iUere.il lia- ;;... i k;,-eli ..! Mr Jmr Andee. i T . 7 tragely wa anaeleU anna a low . , ., :A . . J1 j .' ,,.'. . j" ....-.- nuiuT uracil, tii to in Murma ot imir Ara- ! r;.T in tli I'Jth Ventu'-T. rrwnnU tu ill I jewawr . aiuoe, a yaak.ijait im)uratie, tiim in t.enaany in IjIT, and to ttie JWAriii!nn iu rhijlaii'l in 114. Tha entini of ithtaining ftlmoTiiii'in t r ein hating been smdui.llitriduce.l in'tn the litin Chareh. the Tnoen huk io cloiv r-oen Kn of Ihui lurratire brunch ft revemi. . X. then ordrrol liata and eatilo?itil ! to be rnwn an at Home, deixn'tn- liio ana i!m ' to b paid to nlttxin alM.lti frima tlteot. Therein we 4nd ala jHarinsinra and lif l';- ttona wnicn enniern emier uie iny or mmm tim, aad lit tba oh'aining of which payment a to be nude, a i lo t eustona in tha prM.ent dy in aeraral rum. The Knele-i-wtnl Uu:lgr.t ia entitle.1, Jam of . tff:otie i uam-rrf. . HH&.Ttunof lit IWt AiMi: 7Vt..a.'o. ." Tllii montroii Jue. a ienaieioaa tonaoralitf evei.i'nt. aenl hor Ijooooeta alinort daily, and watw-aJelisi.r'r. w" f" eentuiioa, t mm. another emi yee M mat a.oaninj. - ,ic i,itet; ami there i little doabt that either M the r. .ur. of lr. Kae, the Mtebpated ur- tll m b Wllnej ut tht mi hu buried land esr-lorer tfie-Airtic regmn. in me uin- ( Hwp the anf,,,,,,,, wbo pri,hed ea Uiu p ' nrwi.v,,iiifi., ! '"! I tie jninniiui wer very menilir, and freely the K-,uiirau ol tl.e eitiein m thern latitude diplaTed ail their treamirea obulned from lb heri in their rn wet i on relic of the rrankiin ex- t. i : i .i. . . -..j and eatptied ... b.d aoJ the with wbieh, Uie'I!rUi.h g..,erneut determined to ! 'ut"ZZZ ZZZZ&Z, II retunied to g,t, plaee to atMber, j lo lk. imt f(ir, e,T,rt to peaetrata lb aiyMery .' kc,,i lbt i2aT . ' - ne-i i n nii'i nu n iiivi ire-ii luti iiiiiii wtt :a ij ' ,.r : .m, ,iu . in muiMi .. . ..j . .. ...... tMH-n eeen or IoiibU. In lurthcrtinreoi tnw oe-ire 01 ine ii-nnn gor- emadr. 'Iranent V. wa tha lint j'opo .who , but nn.ro teriimil than a taiitfe Jouli le. mail nnhlie n o of in'Hi!r,fii', 113. In rii i gained the unon boue. ami x't'! 'th woti'ter lrj X.puhhhe4 gnieral inlu!senw ihrtnagliout j at' .the eitriiif. He prticolarly admired Kuro-ie, when the m tic red to the licforma-, tbe awiftk anb wlikb iheklel ear diiwled oitilHtt hood eMorung bar Uiroiigh,th tre;a. x.tery Bunaaf, He eituer catne tu tier enure ti to rvi.e, or wa waiting at tb door whan he went out, riiiw Jii oartner at all tb pie- , tik'i m tb mvaiHi. r.teroour aia mat in ', coujil wer enjaged. . , , - liut Kat kept her own emimel.' If h pr . iied in her original intention, h wa playiuf her card ao droiily,tbat b eeiad, even t her i eloamu friend, to li really in earnent. When vi i i i i r - -I aii.. alw"a oaanaxed that b aUoulJ ini hr dieen- ca:'i for tli Brat dane at ererr part, till attig her best aun-; for bim, drwd in lian eotort, - ami men admired hi farorit authnra, tho they iKtpooind to b thoe h bad foriaerir detoiJ '', taoat; '!..":; ! --,;-J ,-'n. ; liarTf pujiie'i mmse.ron m.mf imnj. mini nrrn yh noh-xlr dreeit with null tnate u hnnnelf, nnb-idy a irfted gmcelully, notKHly ael u;h etestnt lapjotj in c viivewatlon, K it he prided hiinnelf miieeitlly ou hiinitrploTiiig. Tbe hi.rhMt eomtiliineot ti cmM pay a Itvly, in hiiowii eitimtttiixa, mu low.-ennde her, not a too many do, through hired tnunicinna, bat with ' bi own mice and iimtriiment : and thii eoinpli " men! h rewilred tu pf Kt. Tlmttiiiflit Juviia irma -oiin'nif with Weooin. Tli men of t!i biwn, it wn known, war to bo out uroiiii'liiilf ; bitu Nud Uudlej had Tgon tu Boit-iu, tviilJeiiii knew lb ore would : La ni inuiio un lnf her own wiudow. h bud oome to hUlu'i. lt wMona bright nioonlixlit aeom r.Hl ai tlvearcn lci w heard imig'og, lung twtore thef rvc led Mr. Stanley', th vir, ' piiojjed out Int.vcon I'm curt iiua to all' liarry Wat ol in piny. , "Tber h is wn enough," aa' l Kat, "and with bui guiur. Aow liaun, oualia rniav DiroetU fmtafen war hevrj lieneath the maantent, ther wa a cappreWd murmur of - roieem 4 then a deep tietie toiioweii nr tne ' "thnia, thum, nf euitar. In a moment more Harry begna to'n MtVk, lady, wake." "lie look eiwsatrnly ontimental," wliUnere. Kate, peeping out from her oliil.er. "No jnul.l do think h' a f-'iniKli cinvalw. Ant the merriment being ia'actiouii, Jetnie I in ;hel will lij lilt at... miutrt M.kfiwitv hfM.n f n livne . . V J - j I - a merneani. Th ftrst teia wa finuhad. Harry, taming U i -mi yu roiuimioallr, bl buruo lit wconi 'if ka, lady, wake." aoooBipanyinj it with the ":h i .i. tli uiu. whan Kal criea, louu mugb l ' 4,1 i o.-nder lohcar, and in roui aluinat , i..: kin with BieriiOiettt. : nnlrvaMBraciom sua ma man mint i u tlu.. t l a a will awak a 1 aaa b. A MnprVMad tiuer (dluwed bf an anreitrain . ad baufh. anaaad aroaand th irnl of ernadr. Harry auig eaav!3 auildenly, and Kal thought ha faenril bna -tir attaranoa, lietwn m I in, 1 1 aumetbing I ke an iuiprecai.on. A moment af er. th n vrtT bmk on. th young uea moving of amid ahouta of narritneut at tu araat-Calluu guitar player, Th neat di-y th lory wa all arer th ilunf. Th day after Harry lafl lioUir for- erer, nnnbl to cnuur being tli inntoa butt, taxi " uvg rwigean agu'iuit Kat. a aa ia ,n1si!.l tt'rt, , ........ , , Cut ftoa i bat da ta ibla Kat ha f Wen aa iii.e far auwh nam Bha never flirted but toe one, and that wa to aaenje her i and we a. aarw baa hot th heart hi blaiu hr for it. , , ' EXTHAVACANCE IX prtF.ss. , A fnnhioaab! dry good dtalaf adrartiae a Inewvearf worth fifteen hundred dollar. Anoth er he a Iridil dron, for which h a.ki twelve hua lre L H 'Boeli at twa liu lr4 dollar ara not anfrerUnilf aold. Caabiwcraa from thaw btnadred eWliani and apaarda are are by doaeaae irea a walk alMig llr.auwT. A buadrad dollar i ainlt a tvntuaio) pn-e fa ailk gnwev. In a ajnerd, trae'irano In nrre h rrarhed a hrifht whlrh woiihl bare ft ighteited our nruiioRt gramlaloilirn ami ppalhd their hunliamla. A fnahionahla lady apemla annaally ba bar milliner, naantuatm.krr, and 1 w dealer, a oia tlii wo-ild bat unanrtrd an entire hiaaaele l l. eiea ia bar awn raak in lit, ia thailay!' klra, Wahirgtoa. A tlmqannd dul- Inri a fear i eunr.drred, w ar told, ami a narrow Ineom f"T taaeh parpu amawig th'a areieiiding to b-'ia aneieta" ia anan of pair eit- ea. Add to Ihi th npanditaar d r opera tiok a. (ar a euaiaaee trip la tba Jtiirin. ami far a era of I tile ineaiul-la tt tiln, and lb raeder pel u He uf tl eoniparalirrlT wanbea waita 4f mirtiey, aarrtadoa fear after year, by Ibou. am's u aot ta of liiuaaanda, ea Aatarioan wo- anen. . i And for what ernl f To the human .otter- lliea Iwriroae their intrllert, enurg their enltore, tar atea'ata their etiarfirer by this pndthrit Ttenil tan tti eontnarr, ti.ef iteterHarate all, IM trf laaatow tdliilrvnal hapjiinea o ibelr bailaiH'l and talher T Tb rery rerera f, aa Btawtain Iheae attraa-af-aneea, the aatherar hue. hand, an the ea- amy b lha lat and ea:lr, nktime bt heahh. td of lew fa drirrn Into wild efieeaUtton th it end la alter mia. 1 Vo they win the atwimeal of tti ruber r errr wa live ee-a "f any worthy man "irr t by aro-iir. rawttl- M f t of dr-. All that thi perllju ettarajfine e"e a t- graaity aaieaahle, per enal raoity. Tba foaharing af aaa f lb emit I eitr i,f hnraaa tieeaia the oaly reeull uf Ike na It'ir.fi habit Mra. Paiphar pluanaa barer If ihi haaiog eouiioa ber rival la uaees all iri-ai I ,!,, i to t'i"g ww uur iewrUi I fivt i th aaiie . barren haraeet a bl'-B ., rejfal I t ii,a eiiiflo ue id thainttai4. Can the fe.i'.g of aol h wan'i t r laaiw 111 lire er .,ll,r Via I i , wiaaea wlio In i'ir triuinS aa tltf, wh'e !,! ! ar a;'aen to diaaannd aa I dr r lilt) f 'if! la le wtareaermoaher, t" 1 i-ioa-ii, Ha r a- tsfn or e litrater i-l rl ur,,J tt'l,, i f llmian ni I'ria.a -iank In a aimiiar . o,.t,,k, Um teaa, iWta that boar.au d f elana'a f eaar aalitr. boweref etteh aftiiel tr-at eran I nf a trnnll aninoriiy of lb nf Aaaerwa. rnl-alanately. fc--er, i', r if.nenr on e-',o'f I greater lhaa Ihear ,,.i),f, r t tUtr eiia xaar nod ra.iiy te n-vtl a a'"ianiiH4a. ho 'a BMerte f theaaa antae a., i.'v a ofet',w it a i-rer tba real af Iheir iaiHOia,aaa I ehd tine rnpeeaofafr, aaa ande- awt. la am,a4ed Ua tl-em. partly be-maaa aaf au.ia to l.ar ,1 aar ,!iS werkin on a latie ae-ale. and procure.1 eon-nle- rable rerena to th Court of Konie. To atifjr th reawler' euriiaaity, we append an cxtraet.of few of th articla whivu are tout). I In tbt work I rar a town to be endt'ed to ootn money ot draelrniif-jiwalT ITh eiehtb. of anounMof.il- rer,' Tranel. liemiwion gireh to a rich man for the eealtli whieh h aliaconded with. 50d. For a poor man 2M. For a inym -,n not to be hound to nlaarrre fat nimmanded by 111 Church, and to eat clieeao For permiion giren to Count toent meat and egja on torbiaaen (la), on account oi tseir Ite-iltb, 12.1. For eoniuiutmg a fnir made by a layman to t iait Ih bnib of the apostle l-'l. For nslli irobleman In receive the ana- ment with hi family, nd to be buried in a for bid lonfrlace, . For exempting a layman Ironi a row tuouzt.t- le.y mad. 12J. for allowing a hirv to tail to convey merraan- diita bi tha infidel HKJd. For nablinc a king and buren to profiira in dulgence, a if tliay had been to Home 1 Dd, For nermiiUKin to hare in as relulirated ib a forlalden plaee, lOd. For ahaoluiion at tha point of death tor one on, lid. For granting a oopfnusional to a brotherhiHal 3M. For a ennrent. 50al. For Ih alidu(ion of a Kini who mar hove tUited the Holy- Sepulchre, wil'ioul the l'ope' pernnion. KUkl. For aliolution'ar Ih exceeaet and tiffeuccs ol a lirman, 12d. For thos of town, 100-1. For an abbot I lie able to aliaolra the, itpon- t.itc monk of tba conretit utijeet hi him Hid. For an Indulgent: of two yeai for a church and chapel 20d. .- For u indulgence of one year end fifteen data when Ih an-relio ululution l said at the tolling of the la-ll VM. . For all iiidulti' for thoae whn vii.it Ih body of deu C'hrtet, avhrn it i publicly eiixaavl, 12.1. ' For Ih ahaotution of any on prantUing uury In aeret 7d. For th abwilution of any ona who ba been intinint with a woman in a church, and haidono nn other harm Gd. tor Ilia alaaolution uf eonculdnary and dipcn ation of irregularitie Id. For th ahaolution of him who baa menwrA.ir ntltrjirnl ny fmnal of hi kindred Ttt. For th abaolutioa of a limouiacal prieal 7d. Idem, if b b a mo ik, 8d. For Ilia abolulii.h of perjury 61. For th absolution of any on who be le eeired tha ennfeaaionif another prrann. Fur tb ahauluthai of a man or woman who, dnrlng the tlin of interdict, baa earned out bod lea for burial, or haa horned them id. For permiaeion to eat meat, butter, epga, and whaterer 1 mad of milk, during Lent or other fat dar. 7d. For tha abanlutlon nf bim who ha k'llrd hi lb ileant. "laiaii.g tu l'..le ;" itnuif-d he. "Ye ;" oing tochu'e ; wu't you go?'' "VI nil, 1 Id stop a bit, uud aee how you doit." Th etir wiflly deaceniled, and ereit reached the hopper, tli iava-iier jumpaxi off eAfely. "lai you do lliat often I" uvquiied be ol one of tbe lalrurera in llie Hiaiiora houao. "Ub, ye, o.oiiii.uai.y,'' wa the waiah anawcr. MVoatkuow im-t all the Uatuieu are ingle men. and they have nrdrra f -r hiinily ooal, we alwnya m-ud down u inan ied biun avjlli rery car of tout kind, and to let them knt-w.'' "Wall, now. du tcil." uticred the Knutern man. Tti more the ) ankec h,kid at llie apii-.rutua th more did he become coin im-ed-that it would ertimeiit to follow up th clue tlin unexpeeiedly nbtaifiail br theadventurou explorer- if jwihle, the mrviroi of any of the party of whiiea who were -reporteo by the r.Uimanx to bar been mvd necr th outlet of Back river, in liv'tude ataiut tit decree north, or at leaat hi p;'i-4tre a'nv rerorda they niight bare depimited, the lldon' Uay Company waa directed to Bt out a party of tried men, aceoatomed to ihe hard ahia id a ;adar life, to explore the region indica ted b- Dr.'liae. Acting under the eommand of the hnme gov ernmeui, thetinrerm.r of the HuiUou'a Bay CoiM pr.ny, on the Intn any ol .November, !No4, iMuea liietruction lo Meattr. Stewivrt and Andcrann to that aon bad arer be a great tiling hi go doan tb cen in that wuy, i . ,j ,...: . r... ,h, ,,,., ,i,ted ouieihin.ir thai he could tell at 'hum.'' ; Mr Stewart, willi a nartT of fourteen men. there- lore, siarted froui his pout, the Carlton House, in H north latituale, ontheitli day of t thrunry, j I. j5, an 1 proceeded lo Fort Chippe'wyan at the head of Lake Athnhaaca, in latitude north, nt which point they arrived on the 5th day of 1 Jlnrc.i. - J'lucttiir go courage, be anprouched the auaer- inteiidcnt. "Thjt lieita tiding do.vu, dou't it?" "I '( oe it di." "Vou couldn't lot a fcliei-godon n. could you?" hy do yuu limit you could jump oB tu tine? hi. .... i , ...!,..,,,! ,.,,. , i.. ,.f ;,,. 1. 1 oiice joniped on a I a Krerything purtahla wa necured by Meaara. Andvraon and Stewnrt and brouaht back, and lo rr.;ue. i are now on their way to Canada; it would be uae- a l,rlv : i . iea to recount them all, but wa may mention bar iron, roiaa with the government mark on it, oar branded with the broad-arrow. piece of bunting, n main of a flag, a Ictter-hulder, a lep of a mast Ac. all clearly Eoropean and all Uovernment uppliei. Ji nvthing.moj- wanted? The weather ii ".fpairited aa having been "x ecralde" conatant atonna with ice, mow, rain, ulect, hail, thunder, and whatever else can he conceived that ia disagreeable. It ia a part of the coast the native even consider uninhabitable mere visiting it for a short time in summer when the deer pass that -way. Oh the 11th Auguetf when the expedition com menced its retreut from the coast, the ground wa covered with fresh fallen now, and the ic was forming-, in fact. Winter had et in. Few further details nf tha last moment of tha lost party have been collected-, we may mention on mournful incident reported by au Esouimaux woman, who saw tlin last man die; he waa large and strong, she said, and sat on the sandy beach er juiup:ii-E d pa mo gi baa mow thiny-li'i-'t hih, audit urade me supiile tli (I 1 uin ivi ii iu to be the boat dani nr ill the hull township." "Well, st' on, and take care of yourself." Suddcnia, tii car moactl otf, und our friend found tii apecd so fenrlul, und the declivity so great that Ihi was forced tu stoop dowu and iii n.ip Ihe slue oi the vehicle for support. - The place wher Ihe laborer had le:ia'd oil was reached, hut the Yankee wns not in a pofition In jump, he had lo bold on ; and running il.iwu a descent three tiuie a atuep aa th.4 which be had couic, n aud deu cliuk hoi the holt, aiid with a violent force, out went tbe content, Yaiitcu included, iuto the hopper "Murder! get nut ! stop tin) conaain?" ahoiit d our hunt, uhci'elt hiiu.elf sliding dowu thu hopper lo the cylinder. "Murooi ! slop the conaarii : 111 be killed . nut tbe motive poarir of the "cousarn" was water, which had no sym pathy with thoso wiio purMieikii'ivvledire utnlcr It had been determined to make this trin to lit a a M-iie li v vniiP art irvr a van ni-aetieit i.iail-.. .. ,, . . . . 1 once ionmeil ofl'a " a li ' J'"c Zl " 1 " 7 . 1'V " V . i nrna reating on nts nanus, ana tuns tbe last til the -'il'i ilav, huaily engoged in conatmcting ltata aild making other preparations for their dreary journey. At that date the party lefC Fort Chippcwyan, and journeved by canoe on the Peace river; which connects b.ike Athabasca with Slave Luke, some three hundred and filly miles i!i a north westerly direction, till, on the utith of .May, they arrived at Fort lteolution, which is situated on an island in Slave Lake, almut lat til3 north. At Fort Resolution the party wasjoine l by Mr. "Anderson, who, wi h Mr. Stewart, had been ar pointed to the command of the expedition. Here another delay was made, for the purpose of re organisation, and making the lest preparations before attempting In penetrate the interminable frozen North. These nminocmervt completed, the purty started out on the jLld da of June, for the hood of tlrent 1-V'i i ivor, or, a II is known ori the map. Ill nek river, in latitude About 64 degree north. J heiice thoy billowed th Sonne of the difiicnltn, and those whu sut wer flu dinUnl, stream lo the Arctic Ocean. Mr. Stewart re and too nitii'li convulsed with Inugblur to yield aiftittaiii-e. Into the screen he slid, binding on the top, and iu la; fa-It Iiuiim-I' ruvulvin with the cool, hegraped .lie w ire in de-ipernlion, to jire vent hiinavlf from hci.g rolled Vj :he bott(;:o. Around the wheel he went, nod our Iricnd's sen ibilitio weia touched up hy a plentiful s';uwer of th ooul dual, riddled through from all the chr.mbers. He maunged to get one eve oram, and saw with delight that the cy I in-ler was only abnit fifteen feet in l'.-ngth, and he force 1 bis way lorn ;i-d to ihe upeiiitit with da-'perntinii, hut wa nt nltc;:eihpr ucceaslul ; another revululiou of the wb"el had yet to be borne, aud ihe net h reached the bot tom, b w as not out bf the cupr into the boat laeneath. To th cieains of laiizhtcr v.ilii which hi advenl wa bailed, our hero said net a word, but gelling oLt an old hundkcrebiif, rubb"d the du-l out i, tii eyes, and survejittg hia torn afi p irelrnd bru'aed, battered, a:raiched nnd cut limbs, he "raised hi vein." to know whru noil- ity of nM. arilt li bad been di liiered when -"siuashibg tiiseuibniil oTa lull jver bis t'yus,'he tumveil off, muttering "btolin vnti crcfa', by thunder!" sents liio navigation of this river ea exceeding'; diitinerms, Icing obstructed by over one Inin dtel diilicult rapids. Over all these, however, wi h notl ing more substantial than birch baik canoes, they paascd in safety, and arrived at is nvnlh (iu the 3Uth of July. ll.ire they met with Kiuimaax, who enrroho rntod the report of lr. linn, and directed thCin to Montreal Isliind, a short distance-fmm the mouth of Black river, at the spot where, aceonlinir to their iiistroctinns, they were to commence miauto I exploration, .rum this time unlit the Vth ef August, thu pally were induallnouslv eujaged in seurehf s on to Island, and on th m.iin land, between 07 deg. audb'J de. north bititude. We urvivor of Franklin's Kxiiedition vieldeil uo his bravo spirit. Messrs. Anderson and Stewart retraced their steps to Urea Slave Lake, whence tfio latter continued his journey onward to Red Uiver settlement, and thence ri'a the Minnesota Territory .to Montreal, where he arrived on Fri day evening last, direct from the Arctic Sea, af ter upward of 5,)U0 mile Travel in open rft, and through uninhabited regions, without a halt A few facta taken at random may serve to bring home to our appreciation what this Northwest expedition accomplished and went through. In thirteen montlm, to a day, the Irequois who were sont from Laehinato form part of the ex pedition returned thither, thus performing in one year llie same service that. Sir George Buck got through in three, tor W) dny and nights the party saw- no fire, there being no timber on the Great Fish Kivcr or Arctic coast; and during- those 00 days they traveled incessantly in ripen craft in a wretched climate, never had dry clothe or slept on dry blankets, and never eat cooked victuals except on rare occasions, when they made a little tea by means of a lump. This par ty of sixteen in nil traveled in bark canoes down joe of the moat turbulent riven known, even to North west vovacers; ventured anion the ice on the Arctic sea; and returned to their starting point without meeting a single accident toper son or properly and, withal; performed all that was required of them; and had they gone out four or live year earlier would no doubt have been instrumental in saving the live of a portion of Franklin's party. Wo think the foregoing narrative ia ample corroboration of the wisdom of the recent outcry, to put ' the right ni n in the liiibt nlucea." One word in Conclusion a to th Franklin Ex- CAiLRIKJ'J ASSBXSS. Kind ralroB. hail! 'tJibefidar, (lid era-row disappear; ' For " Chrietiaa eorne bat oaoe," thy aay, Throughout th liv-loaig year. All paia and" dne aow forget, J -Nor nrmw fully eaat Ota look of longing or regret Cpoa th pleasing past, . Whattho' our hope, lik butterflie, ' Forgetful nf th howera. One flitted thro' th aunny akie . Or portd with tb flower ? What Ihn' the leave hae left Ih treea And bright dream flown away t Prophriit Hope on Christroua ee Th jessamin of May. J'Tis rroe the dying year ha brought " A Might hpon th flower, And Mom are forerf in death have (ought A brighter world than our ? Tet banishing all fain regret, o day we'll gladly ing. And seek IraMplankd rialefr Ia an eimal tpring. Let every one join in the song Of thankfulness and mirth , Twaa Christmas when the aeraph throng Sang " Peace God Will on Earth I" Then let the blaxing fnggot burn, And let one prayer be sent For yet another glad return N,Of Christinas merriment! Thro' winter cold and summers heat. With shivering limb and weary feet, Your Carrier haa earritd Tri-Weekly Sla. hramt to your door. To tell yeu this if nothing mora Miss o and so " ii manied. Yon have a soul within you breast, I know that you are willing To give th " oVri7," sir, at least, A quartrr or a thilliuy. Calendar for 1856. ' 1 T ' 1 1 1 1 1 TH p4Wa Bmldi. X4 a 11$ BciawW, j -. CHiErnaw BROTHEaaic0v laroBTM. timn ia rJV.riiim lilt, vfl Ptrf,Btryi fa ITO UllaaasHreart, Sew Vrt, ISVITI Ik attentlna f tb trad to their kaJ and varied .lock af Draw, Paint.. Oil. P.Ja? ry, ., a. la addiUoa to their Kgl lmportatI rfg J pi Drags, they are alae reewiTiae. airwet froaa i. aoaree f preduetioB and aaanaraetara, aiZ f Tmtb, Haib, aad Nan Baoaae.BaaHxs CoaT Moar, Sroaoaa, Faaaca aad EaaLiaa f sir aaf, Lcaii'a Eiraaera, aad aaanv aih waaally aaabred la Drggi.t .locks, wbicbiL, arw alae aaablad to offer ea tb Boat advaataMl.1 torn. ""i Order, either la person or by aialL will raaah.1 prompt atuntion. Job 28, 186a. 77-' Brthjklyi-eilT Steam Eijiii Tafki. 1 WiTX araiiT, aaooxur m tatg u. r. bubiivji Co. cnni.o, recap lumi in peril Mcaaaeu, anu pnva- pe,litin. The two vessels, Erebus and Terror lelt r.ngliuid in 1N.J where T11K osn.T i n 1 xi 1111.. mi wliii Ii the Auieriraii Iiany i la J s.iys the AlUmv liri-ti i) have men recogi.ir.ei, inther than rtaliaed, even l,y many of its wai-iiii-st advia-ntes. '11, at the i ni"u moai be preserve J lh.it American siioul I rule America that mir pulilic schools siioithl remain iiiisectnlaii thai the II, l,le -bull o ! f,,rced out of them that Ihehvitv ahall be 1.,-m.i -h-iI ,,fnnd control the tenifsiialHiea ol tl.e h niri-iies Ihr.t father, mother, brother, ainlcr or any other of bia ! foreignera shall I prepared fir tlin ritil of sul l if relafinn, 6, er 6d. I frage before rerc;nig it, w oiild seein tu In- ami H'tar, if th person killed were an eeeh-aiaatie ra"irmaMe and eil-cvinn t proauwiie r. 1 1 ;it th munlerer would be bound tu viit th apua- ' aoeca to he ballot U.x sh, ni l be fra- to all lo. toll e.) I i -ra that out lsialmive .lulls shoulJ be mtri ttr lb alaaolution of a hnaliand who, beating .fled, a corrupt unit extortionate lobby annihila tions endured by the brave bond while seeking iu find traces of their counti yineu who had perish ed on t'lo.e dfisolute sbotea. 'limn times Ihey providentially eac:iped being "nipped," aa Mr. Sienait expressed it, or cribb ed between moving mountain ofico. At la-toh Mmi;riv.l Ulutid, wiicre ll.ei'- exploration awn. i-ieie ed. thev found snow slua-s kuown m tie of Ku:;!ih make, with the name of l'r. Munh-y whn l was the iirgcua of fcir .lohii 1'ianklin'a ship Kia bus, cut iu them by a kn lo. Afterwatd ' they lound on the same iiai-d a bout belonging ba the Fvaiikliu exTa-litioii, wiih the name "i'er ror" still do-iincily visible. A pie r uf this lmt . containing this name was brought along with j him hv Mr. Siawait. Among the Kaquiinaux were found iron kettles cotre.pi mliiig in shape nu t six with tlio-c fur- i iiiiii, I tbe rrankiin eiieililion, and waring the I Mouths. Inst heard of in ir-o.i. iney proiuiiiiy tnea several passnges, but were baffled by the ice, and finally in 1K-18 were crushed, pmbably in ictona htrnits. I Mirny of the crews perished, but on or more boats got off with the srvivors, who baik all the sfr.rps they couTd collect and traveled southward toward the Arctic const, in the hope uf reaching sou- fUnd-m's Bay Company' ports. Th se ason of 14D wa prolmbly spent on this dreary journey, and renew ed in lli'iO. where they reach ed the eoasl at the mouth of Fish Uiver. but in so exhanste 1 a stale thai they could merely run their lst mi the )aach and crawl ashore to die. This seems all ttiat is certain, and all that we can ever know uf the fate of tbe Franklin Expedition. COST OF I'l BLICI'UIXTIXll. January, February, March, ..ara.... tne i.r, , gove, nineni. inner articles ay. cplcd from the Washington Inion a fe- known u. i.ave belo,ige, bi tbe expedition, were 4BV, iinoe ,a,Ptnellt iu r,laii,m Ul ah, K,.t of April, May, Jun his wi,', ewusea alsa-lb n, Cd. For a woman who take any lf eta; or em- plnya any other aiean tu eaus bau child to per- van. ou. For a dispensation par priest present or ah- at, qtli mcWi7 lusr teHirvlin, Hail. For an absolution lor inwileria, incendiaries. thlei, and homicidal laymen, H.t. A. 1. ,'(.rl, A TOL'iill WITNESS I'roeax-utlng Attorney "Mr. Parka, (talc, if yeas pleaae, whether Joa hav ever known lb dtaViidatat hi follow any pmliaasioa." "11 tana a pruftnasor vr inc 1 v know hiiit." -i rofeaaar nf what?" Of religias." "Yoa don't understand aha, Mr. I'arks. What al.aaa k do?" 4-(irwmjly. whnt he pleaaea." "TsU lb jury, Mr. lerka, what tla defendant followa- t ientlemen of lb jury, th defendant fullu-n Ih rruwn whea tliev go h nrink. "Mr. I'rk, thu kind of prevaricatriaa will But do hr. Now Mat how that defendant rapiautU bimM.' "I mm bha hut night support hintMlf against lamp pt. ' "May it blew your honor. Ihl wilaea ha ahowa a di. raaaiiiiin hi trifle with tha Court." Ju Ik "Mr. I 'ark Mate, if yoaa know any. thing ahoal it, what th defrndant'e aeeopaliua to." "Oriijaii. a, did fwa ay V Couoarl "Ye, whal I I.a arrw;ipa " "ll I v'l mi-n ku, la swi a gamil torn where in lown." That' all. Mr. l.rU f'naa aniiaa. .1 --.Mr, 1'aika.l an 'erstiaal yea h say thai tt drfundant is a pr.,frj af reli gion. Iaha rlie corre--on I with his pra ia r "I Bve heard of ary rrreaiadBC or letlcr pacing beta era ll.eta. ' "lea aid aaaaaaaihing alaial hi pMpenaits for drteking. H-e h. dr.i k laid V No, I ibiik hr di.i ka aa rwy M any kin a eaar aaw, "thieaanre naealioa, Mr. F'arlia. Ttas Lav kaowa tb defendant longliw) ahalarehi balrlta Ja.aa or aaltaaa a ?' ' "Tb ni he ' g.. . a, av w, I llilnk,' la ratbef latin un.'er L arm, and to aliorl aalahd for !! fithien." "k .as t aa tak a 4lt aeal, Mr. rak." . Ta Wsatf or tb-aaa ftia-anra. Cimsidera hl Miareaat wa fall In II diaeaia. brtaewn ail, alleged fraud ami eorniiiiioii exaniitird into atid expiaied, wiaild ncctn to bo honest and riht. And yel hro are those, even iu the American. party,.whi sometime di-'nitewith Isilial brenlh und faltering toie Iheae gieat and glorious prin ciples, lint tba Americaa arty rests u; n these ' principles, and musl slnn 1 or fall with tl em. Sh.Hild Ih I nion Ik dissolved, itnati o es n!i!l(. rated and its slnre bluttad out hail.l uliens from the auil, the aworn sup port urn nf a lureigii, -.liii,-al an I rjliious dpot, iwiim liu rcin of th Out enimsnl n 1 diclala its pulicj shooM onr public acbiaiui becom Uie oon.hiiia lliroii;.-',i aliicla the d -gina nf aacct, iustrr.il of the pare Irenin of healthful kiomUj-l .'c, rue to .hivv, ilicn, I indev-l. wen, Id the American pnr'j have bill, n. ! If ih lliblels to ba kicked willi iiiipuni;yl!iriaih our streets, and tainted with dcmo'iina rejiaciugs ! on tla villas green if tn i;.,,rau( and vi.-hn t are tu rush uniined.l from the pa. ket ship to tl.e ' taill if Burmptaon i toh in rc-lmkul, eibirli-.n rainrraled, nn 1 fraud noontleii.ue.l, Hh-ii, indeed wi ill lit Arw rican party have falicn. lint uulil then, let no on doubt it peruiananoa. It may hat renting rrtrut-aaaaion, l ot it teppliia l.nc-k ar Ilk thus of some niikhly gianl, whtireaa-tloaiMily to g;iih.'r ItavTvascI uioiuciitnni and might fur a renewed etmlhot. In Ut hreaat of every true Patriot, intli btatom of very true Amjri.ui. Ih frinciple oflbs AmarkaB t'nrtv lou il find aa otatn u.airenial Inaaie. When VaahtntrUin l.atl b for tolton, w beta th tj Frci t'-lns,l ami I' -ntesunt i liurcli lisllb destroyed when lb gluriuu Confotler aiinn siisll lia, br kea and l.hwditig, umler lit in bout of civil war.T-wlien Ih prayer of llie good bar tmlod, and th hut - i f "ih patriot asraaed then will ih Anerh-an i'arrb exiiu-gtii-heal. t'lil.l then, it ill be B real, living, vitalising prcMMic. aa (hjioibjiciiI aa piely, aud a loluring as paltaolisaa. liOW TO CoMMESCK ROINrss. One of th wil iest meixl ri , f iw Y'i's city tells a bow h ea-aiaienci u o.ent H vi I titrd a Mot and akJ if a !tk wa hot wanted. i T.- t, r.t,a.aiaa.aBa hrnSht i.v tlll. uUi,.,,, irfaMi lUhataleort forth --- -lhepa-tv for depos.ie wnh tbe R-Hisl, g..vrln. Senat and the ll.m.e for two years wa. put i Ju'j ment. No laabra. however, weie found, or i dn i Kll'i j W Tl.. f..ll..l.: r .i.-i true- ol any. Ihe report oftheaoitimuix wis T vii.,aa.l l...li;-n, .b. .k.a .k. T-...m Jaha and Mr, IW.ks 4 Nw i ,k. relaiia la j Baea.i, and I ani tn b awlul in baues." thai one m.vo.li-l on 1 intriil 1-1 md, r.n 1 thai llie lsilunoo uf the party wandered on tho beach i uf Ib main land i poosite, until, worn out by I fatigu and slarration, lliey, on by one, laid llictiisclv es Oown and died loo. Tli Ksquimaux reported further that Indiana far I i the nort'i of them, who had aeen the thip ol I'rnuklin's party, and visited them, stated that hey had both been crus'uod between the iceberg. Mri-tewtrt took eiiiecial pains niaoartain-wb-Uiar :lu parly l.n 1 com to their death by fair means or foul. But to 'every inquiry, tbs Ks cuiuiaux prulaled that they bad died of atarea tc. iiathering h-gether Ih relic found, th party set out nn their return on th lih day of August la t. Th retu.-n tout did not vary nis.tcrir.lly from llint taken on their way north. Mr. 8iw- r.r; bo otrcupieti th whols lim sine in reach Ins our city having com by tli way of th lied Uiver C uiitrv, and having been aiatent in all about ten months. Mr. Stewart left t'l. I'au! yealenlay ra nmlt loth lladaoa Bay heediiuar ter at Lachine, Canada, lo ubaait aa account of hi adventure. And an, at last, th ajyaterf U ailved. Brar Bar JohB, wboM fat ha awakened th fn:a IbUitigeuritanty of ih eivilised world, it iUow bown "sleeps his bat aleep" by lb bore of 'lie I'rosen seas, through whaa icy islands he bad vainly (ought hi pa. Four winter back, aa lit F,piimaai said, the noble party, after ca eaping front thsalilps which could no longer float on tho daBeerouasoaa, found rele frtaai suf fering in death, tried manfully ton, as Ihey bad Hard; bravely, lik Ira.a Kngllsliaaen; tti Is much w aisv believe, for iinsoll ion, that Ihey ai4 Iheir lat a beeam spirits adventurnua and ao kla. No trace wer found by lb rUquimaiax to indaralethat eaeu ia their last extremity they had forgotten their aaauboud and preyd oa on another, Tb laal party of generous heart who sou'hl to carry ueetsr hi th bar! un, raj bring conur bation to Ih living, are returned, and tha Arctic waalea are solitudes indeed. And ia view of Ih uttering endured, aad Ih aa,bl live aerificed la fruit. effort tnwideaJb bound ef human knowlaajg, w biiev it ta be th p rarer of all -Nal- ia a rcaagh a a. lb answer, all 1 -" Uing bat busy tabtabarwiihanawlwnlrellaetedi l"'laTHF.Il IXTEMESTIXU PAKTICl'LARS, thai if they did not want a clerk Ihey might want Tb Munireal lUreld gives m addithasaj aad a laborer! bail I wa dlessaal Ion in fur Ihax. ..... a...i. n. .i ....... I wMal to Bay b-li.ns, pur on a rough gaib, , aa,Ha of ilaaH-arebln raany, and il progreav . , 71! '"i' '" hh and to ib (ireai I lU riar and back, it alinaw uVmaiadaa) if thry did nut Want a purtor. and j Th party re, ,d th.ouiUH ur Muary af tli '"' . , .... i ier o lUrtHbaf Jalv. ad akinrd along iu i j " ' t " "!". lim.L .lera .bore as far m I'oinl Jleaoferl, kal baind .rr." 'I a ,. ' a iracaw lo reward lltair !. Tlelbey A baUsr, it? Iwill w.a-k laay waga. i rniaasj n to M.vailreal l.land. twlv Bail "'" "j " I ha mpaor. , vl.-aal. lam Bear lb wharn twr aaf lb aMa- but a smnll portion of the story : It is proper tn mak another remark in expla nation uf th 'TnionV exhibit. Th amount therein embraced were paid for printing only, and do not include Ih coat uf th paper, which. under the new law, ia supplied by Congres. Th pa per, whbh is now paid for by th Government, form a very larj-e item, and musl necessarily be added to any account that truly represents th expense incurred by th Government for it print in r. For Instance, the Estimate of th Secretary of th Treasury for tli next Bea! ysar.aow lying on th tables of Member of Congre, eon tain the following Items for Ih paper, printing, and binding of Congrea and th F.xecutia liepart nviiit. iHiring th next fiscal year, it must b remrmliered, the csion of Congress will eontia a only three hionllia, and ita printing will eoaa qoently b much lew lhaa for king aeatinn, a my la, perceived by th statement for a "tret" ml "second" aMuiUin abov a noted from ih "I nloo." Here re Ih estimate to be found at th lllth, Ilth, 12th, and 33th page of th doca ment referred to : For binding for th Senat Hi ,000 For lithographing and engraving ' 431(1110 For binding doeumraht tut th Hous li'i.tkaj F.ar engraving and lithographing l'JA.OOO Fiar paper for th printing for Congres LVi.tiiH For printing required for Congr llo.OUO For (atper and printing of Excatif t !- partmenu lVvlOO I757,90 ! The item abaave. Independently of aaany oth er tinilo for binding, Ae., faa? lb differasat bureau, require th aim ol 68,lJ dr a riajl yr. If doubled, a a to ntand to tw year and mhrae th pri4 nf aa entire "Congr." Ihuai will exreed fl.5uU,IIUO asssnli.lly dif taring from tb 11 lo.KHJ par aaaaai (bowa la tba "tiiiun'" Matcmaat. August, ' September, October, November, Decern larr, W ? 2 - 3 la B " 1 'i B S S 2 " 2 -2 5 aa ' - ?. r 5 .. j 2 3 4 6 0 7 8!) IU l 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 Ti 28 2V 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 lrl l'J 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 21) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , It 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 .10 31 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 30 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 1? 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2j 20 27 28 -29-30 ; 1 2 3 4 5 - 6- -1 f u W H a 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 10 11 H 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 3 S 4 5 6 7- 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 S 4 S 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 S 4 5 6 '78 10 11 -U 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 U 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 nASINU recently (tied up the BxtensiTtaatak Ushment at tha abov named plaee, aTl, prepared to aaanafactur all kiada of SlIiAk) t? tjl.NKS, Boilers, 8ugar Mills, Saw and Grist khlk rumps and 0 earing for working Mines, BhaA Pullers 4c, aad are prepared to furnish castiatH very description. W would call th atteatin I u,. . i oi-... .: ...I . I.. . 1 h u p... ihihim ijr ,U itr ougar aujk Having purchased th entire Stock of i'att-T flom th late firm of O. 11. Hartson k CM f) wa can safely say that w can turn out a Milt aku 1 M . . L 1 . : , . , . -a aur arenxTii, uuiauiuay anu Beainss. eaniaHL excelled by ny (atablishment in th 8tataa. , iohi prieuc in in vusineBs renur a on. tent to xeeute any orders, and w woabj atirai I aaoav ia wans oi .viaeninery lo glv as a aan. f. ginea from 4 to 40 Hon power ewajs oa kaai. 1 t. Dusiinn . 11. ft. ("ON KLIN, S. B. COS KLIN, -' 127--ilnies, First Pirmium Gold llftlul Plano-Forlti, STEIN WAT 4.S0N8, MAXUrACTl'BE, 84 k 88 WALKXB STUIVB, ... ISA BBOABWAT, IW TOkK, I mpeetfully call tb attention of th publla k t their aplendid auortmeat of semi-graaaaai quare Piauos, which, for volum of tons, laati ty of touch, beauty of finish, and la short nn thing that renders a Piano perfect, are anaarptv d. They were awarded tb first vremiuai ha both kinds In competition with the most distii guislted makers from Boston, Philadelphia, N'av lora, anu luviumor. NEW.TB1UMPH I Stsikwat k "foss hav lust bea swsrdadtht F1K8T I'rominm GOLD ME UAL (over sit eonprti. tors) at the late Fair of the Americaa Institah Crystal Palaes, for lb BEST Pianoforte!. 47-tf. C HEAP OAS LIOIIT Th Bsnaol. Gas Light j Company ar prepared to fnrnish I'ortsbla tjas .Mucliines suitable Tor .Manufactories, etorn, Dwelling Houses, Steamboats, Railroad HtatUna, Se. 1 hen Macbiuei are warr'attl to si a satis faetion. They ara manufactured under 8. T. He. Dougall a Patent, aad are Hie. only noes tkst wil operate well in eold weather. Th Light prodaead ia on half cheaper than Coal Oas and leas lhaa Ik eautaunest Tallow Candles.. Thr are astlv maasged aud fre from danger, and th prices per eent. lesa thru any othei machine made. Tbs Company offer for sale Htate and County Kightsfsr all Hit rttates. All orders should be Udrcutd Is 8. T. McUOUG ALL, Agent for llie Company, Zt BatiAUKAi, Nsw Vols. Baleigh, Oct, 20 U7-(i. TILT0N k McFAlRLAND, 33 Maiden Lane, Kew Torlc AXtFAi'TVltHr- OF TEF. wtillLD EI nowned 8 .lanaander Sales , Lank Tstutt, Bltiniife Depot. 1 45 Pratt. Bosloa Depot, It flaard street. F011 THE 1,000,000. THII tl. n. PATIl.aiT NtllHIKtt. (Capihil 5lGi,000.) Jo.3!Mllnisltaaj, cor. W aikcr M. jew Ysft, Are pn-pared to execute nil m-dera for Mantlet, laoie aupa...a.iiiiinins,-A.t-iiraiis, a-ossiasat eisaa, - t ., In imitation or fii-aa, lir.Kntel, V raaeaa. Neapolitan, and all fmicy Marbles : riiUal, ih- at.-eB-th.beauty, kail ilurability to real aiarti and in om respects suarior thereto, an.1 t ha bn hir tlient. l ubke mnrbeised lrna,weeer late, it l abulia fre fnnu ail ebjectioaa which ar argd against aiere urfae.wurk, wliare sint, sal varnish, fee, form tli temporary polish aM btauty the article. .Mantels ftota 8 to I0. Or ders fVoai Builders, Cabiua . Makers and ether aa licitcd, snd satisfaction gaaraataed. Agsats lac th principal cities treated with. Josar hia. Be. I'avsa llsisis, rr. - Ixitl U. Wicxlis, V. Pre. Ral.igk October 1864. 129 ly. th warbllf bleaamjra.-f tb Ar bbishnp t t If raaasiii a u. innwairatn-a at-tvlnl very i n. Joha aa aot th only weaiihy LUbaap It Il ia aiantir t T b"W Id aabaalaliieg etaan; Ve aaf pr! ill eat wealth, Hh their uol-.otoled rral n, aii.ai ,4 lataiUw and pi id al the pre. en I Jay. tela bear a a lull Maaeisnea. rment lb i. lhiwmt i and partly bwaaaw allbeif ra. j Tha l,-b. nt t ir , iio.slL f isai.taai ( ,l,oa Ta ? ar ll.aw air4d pras araWf j .af Halllaaai. H.isai .HSJi Ara-hblla llarhaw. a I " lu a, ,,'if al Una. In eii? caaclaa II: 'aai.tsaj t Ih llih.,p of New derwy laai aa i .'aii ua, ia ni iil snUj-a, aadaaa la iaaaanaaa ( Iv l.,ab- p Agr. afl'aslaal. r. r,i I.Mo., , ib-r tinaaarinew aid lad ' it' B.-'.h, nf I Crrer. VI. faai.U) ; C, l.lll to half Ih faaauliMla lb! Ibta.,paa K ilh4t. (.'.is IS4I l.fla. a id Aliaaagh fal ililuii l!k... .1 1:.,.!,. al ii ia,. Ii.... The lt rrtaaaiks attia. tr.1 ll.eir and in tb 4 I hired as a haburef ary t.h.UI.I,. in tb.icr. aiunUoa panil a any' in lb gauaaaa fef ia tb j ., pushing lhir bark ably, ia that eraaaaing, laaeaarrang a gawat avaaaaf record MI A r. Uc laa- log Uir bark aasniaea Uiklly mi into Ta Koaa Cavaoiac pows ia Tixas A; rirrpnadent of lb Nw York Eiprea, writing fraw Galvasatna, ayat I Tb llotnaa Catholics ara taking Iras font- hold bar aa well a lwhaare. They talior among th wealthy aad leading Aasarieaa fans-1 ilie. tla nim of Ih nil, whoa ana and daughter Ihey endeavor to antic with syren ong to tlieir o1Ugaat Bad enavwil. Tby tan. mm already a fat (miaanl of property nf tb IT t f alnabl kind, an ally aeated ia th Ci.bon, who rssiiil la Ihn city and awa a aumber of lav, among there twa young, asuat beautiful mulatto girls a hi laoaaekMpara. Th largo st, taaat, aad (a. Mlartarilial, and with few xrepta.au, alas. art ah oaly Lrl, k baaiid ing ia towa. Ubasg to lhm, vl I th Cathedral, Hi Fpieenpal re.oUnc, w ith a larg and laasuli fol tardea, lb fraaai Coavaal and hewainarf. w ua aietian gnatnuvs auaarnaat, Maaalingia lb liiritm Talx. A hireigner wm era to tot Ih Americaa ticket, Wat fall, by aoasa af K I nitd," who uttol4 on him strong. "Lark here," eiclaiioed esaa, "do yoa kaow what tick! yoa fal f" " Yea, I voted th Nativ lack!" "tNow aia't tow a A A fiJ t rw.'a know that lit SatlvM want to tak away oar right, and won't let yoa hold ofkoa? Vut liar a party inal pnaveriliM ytaa, h b " I m nut pmeribei, Th Americana bar alway treated are will, and no doubt will, a hang a 1 twhav ntyreir. ttowd, my ahildraa are A merican Ua-a her and, a a father, I mm i wanfc i,y xampie, wi teaca Ibswa a tby grow ap, I hat ihey tsaal dpnd am (tranmr roa are willing to hare year Ihraaat aal lit-Thai a Christian, j.Ua thai that pOTwrato ai w I " Blca tlmaa who bar bltared Be aad toy child rwa ; aad placing tareignare la idle more nflea profM a ear thaa a bhaaaing to aa. Bat that' not Ih jtsMtitta. A r y A aarrioarai a taxcat to gnvwr yoaraarlvM? If yoa are, ear e rave oSoeholden are tod raajnired by yoa. If yoa are an ao-, aak pahli nwlamlao of tha feet, salt arna aa hr ba Ip ia a Baaaly war, and thaa W'U do tb bnt w ran f. yiai. All that I toira i that w hall But U uaidre4 batrader." . 1 v t. b taaair Sfaad Up a tlir draa naot aa-aarf -i r y rsa i -1 M ,ih a.a aaaaiv. hsi-f ny , i? I a A ,. wii a,l, ! -rt.i, linr iH,-ei ,a i ,e '. .' of aae-a'at rai? . T l-s ah-.w, J i ft il ia M eaa .! I. ! . f are aaaaaar-if lhaa i , l - e- - .1, t-sial ' and iolei',,-, nt, V her i, ,. ;! I' l, a. I f If tb, e-.i 'ui j f. a rflr -jM'ia.i -o, ' - a will a la f a. l iaaler. li,ii. T (' ti I l-h.,1 of I !,. t : si. not il, a a Ifi'v iati.ua sol aaawaew .-H't' b ? J U at-! t4 pa r. Uirt a!l I ail. Iirt is ail lb ,.m of tl-raa I a -- ara. aa f i in w-n,, el. .-.- ai i -lag laasi, I, ad lb-e had a pile' t r-.!.iii tla ibesf lua stasi mi, o. oa. teaiu-ail and Mib-er liar al areas k.w Miaraira, i al.. 4.. i I ...... i ., . , , . . . , , , , ..v..- ...... w.j i,,..nKq as, a ueitriHiui, . iaia. aa aaoaa haalth. i. . JaLtf Tl ' . " -"f'"' "'"- ' 4 A"M k - "- ' !" f- th.c.r-" tt. shore of uT-TIT ,,i . J -'"'"''' U'-k. Bat Ihey were preparad to Ba.k. any iih. taatArf Me.W. lb jlait tolled ImC "'"''" h-- - KH'' : t to reach l bt.ad.whmh. a. w.ll u I'oint ,h. .am. of ,b -tblatM of My," J"xZ ? -ll '' ,mn ' ""," ' '. rer it. had brew th. pbarM lr. K an- j off.wing of a.whi-.K,l.iw,Al,hlAm! "7' J"? ' ;"- ' -""' lha tu,m. to . ah, dib-1 l,m pt ,U with,, iu ..Ik. to b left to tb ,71'. " I MMahjbmfjr a-al UgwhereiMwU party p-rvded .. H6e, nd rere .!f ,h ..dvre to rferep.bbTr.h. ad 1 'f 1.TJ!I: t MN,,'',r:"d 1 !l-lj-t"rr,t he- ..anil, alair aaaaa to lull -,,"n 1 .J ' 7 ,f 1 "-report- They ala aat I.K.aiaaaal an.1 ...ah- larg. aad mihaiaatid U.hliaa ImJ wa a smed at Ihie A, M , I i.e-.r rn,.le, Uat k. that a....... -k. k. I ,i .1. ... .. . , "'-"" '""Bg Baavf - - --7 -- - - -. --. , tir ,,,,, ea-airaa. "J hi go l me, i i I rlMrreij I i, lf 1 1 t a aaa-!ra-ek Im h id aaajl.-l ihia t ruhl." h-T lb a rim g l.ais bi can ir i Ihtm aaya.ll. la !, rt, I a . -a detain. iii'!ipci,.at.4. to 'y easipb ya, aad I !. and r. a.n-il I t-r-wai. raaad id Ih ho-, ilh i-a.y o. n -b, M y. M awa, to g'a.i,a lasaay nv y .! i,.a a aaw awa 1 1 la ms tlaaiii t r biw-e f ithi i'l aw tka graat ity. iimt tii;j. i,m gw mach Valoabl. I..I at. aSiaVs.it to l b.ir diflctw la h'WB areake loraled ia l ay that lb aaland ili.cverd lb re. I aa laaii al, anai.ariaia p-rta a af tb i-f awi. W tsut which ha-ibwarrt,.lly ab-iroa-; wba-h aiighi b re bed lb gardaat, tb prad- M i-y lU i.aiiare dvll. akut th.raa-lttd Ih -d il pa,e, on aeraaant aaf il ananf torn and lann.fw. ( aaav h-ad.d rani aaa. aad aaf lb rUv. whaa. in t. -ia . f ill r't air.aiaa i4 fVal .I I A 'h a 1 ),, ..ffi.- enl bt lo Identify it s db,a4ia 1. th Fretikha Ft;.! le a, j Irtgaasat wia4,oW, Wall aa ,ie)r aail reiHsa, aa tb ynnat aal aa aaf tb lla la-aa's reaoi ikere. Aa4 il.aa haw. aan here, Ih I aibolie rata has Ira svar ia th hwart aaf Id aralih, reeti.eaa. aad beaaty ad th piare. Caitp frsaa. Tb. Aarira FaraMr, la r torring to IB recently daaajarrered gaaa. iehuad reansrks t ' "Th Bwl sasanrta (aaa ialaad. to lia. Paartl aontaiaa, at tha l"Wl asaiaaaha. It as sa4 Many aaillaat aaf tow af araaa. -ad kaiag iia atd ia a latilad wham U Mbkaav, if rare raima, th gains ia maaaaaamtllf ef lb Vary baat eaai l'y I aad ia ufareaia.aw af tb. trad, wiad favaar Ing. fnyagM aaay ta aaad mach aoaaaar tb) fraaai tb Cbiarh I la ad. If Hat antieapalaaaa ta re-rard to thai discovery shsll b raaliMd, (aad iwa; iadiralioa la givea that I bey will.) th ' taviaa tiovaraaamt will fel a war du-tppmaa-aaswat aa baaing hand a. paiwarrfad a jaaaraHik la Iheir tar.l. praducihas and it hi But d.aWabj to t a-s thai, all thin;- fkai being Wl, tb faraaa.es auad nlalitaw.d Ihi aa-intry will awaa readi f giv lla prefereaae. h. tb gaan rempat J ailapria. aad lb Peru l...araa.at II Ih. reahu lb fallacy aaf II. 'ir blaareL BARDSOafB SfOOMa TO B8 MAS! AT BOMB. Tb above b aud la rery towa aad Caaaa ty threaghaat tb I'aloa. by engaglag la uat aiaaafaeture and af an artlela apoa which, for aa aatlay af $10, on tboasaad dollar a year aaaf h mau. IB artici I mm ef aaivareal asuy muaaiplloa, aad ea that ka pattled th hnual of soaa r lb most aiacat rhilopiTra It ts Mir moenl mat 11 1 Untianl to toresw a f Ih aaoat eaary af tha BeeawaitiM f til. Th srtiel 1 a that will hav a rady ad far asaacat a al ft loar. Fall aarlitalare will h aeathy uUa tbsl. Mint of 1.) Mala, er aa qaivolmt la tm OSs Maaipa. tpiaena Mat whea reqatre. Aiktrass iAHt T. UOHNK A C, Bex 4,651, Port it. Itsa 1MB. KaUlgh Oct, SO I806, 110 lM Ioluiig GijM aitd Piotnra Tnm mar ftfivetory. TTOItCB V. atlUI.KR IThaV-J. aai I J. 11 II rryth-rt, Ms a trk. Mr V. a. wm14 wall tha ileaUaa 1 Mraaiere vasaaaal th air . aad aaaM ally Ikaat ia th trat, wa kaa r Stasi to arenaaasaa aad MaaalaaH.ary. 1 t r" mat ml anllw4 uaalluiaav he Is enhw a ta eat all rilrs aa Ih hawst taaiaihi. l-raa. Tks Blsvsis are rer-Ua with chae aaaaavw fall srlirel mt rarh giidia la all lahaa aaaUla, nek gill, re wear, aak, aaaaa. ea aad aaagaay, ta ry arkiy aa Mataailya. ksa4. Msila all parta f Ik t'lt4 lisre r' aha eauad with avwaapaasM, aaahtd auk a ilt mi aaaa. A htoral di-reajal atkwd ha ih Tra. 11. v. amLIIt. St, (T, , aad tl fsnyih aa, . T. Km. (, tl. - The IIvnd Sewing Mtvchls- aAicrarrvata ratal rtt of . r. 1. 11111111 k 1. 1. urn BT HOWAItD A PAVIS, llo.'.TOX. Ppill MakiM scttsllv ggWii ware aMatoh 1 aara4i Tkra4 lu ewaaMvllMv, a4 a"" VariMy mt aheaas all ok, wuhaa mm mt ti- Utah ara haaaa Ih. aaaaa aa aa h4 ! aaaaai Ml ah aarla ml Ik. rt- SirarayT ts"!1 naa ha ll. aka h aiMaas aiah4 ah. a ih rtf"h , to nj aajawt aad spaaaa a, auarea, laahegt auhvar t-.t'le.' ia okir aaa I fmrl-rmrmt with l has sat Uaaa Ih ft" Bhika touag U VaMly apart f,aal7 ' , rwiaa. W. M WIU"';- apwaiaiwa saauaiaa. ea . aaa-.y ----- , in.saiha. .a k. uii aa aitMs- sei. la. ryHU AMtJIICAM ATt M I w m 1 I ta wilimI S.alsa ahaaavvaaat Ik mmmmirt m IM pakla ra hala4 ka .,.. M lha fMlaa to a.asfMlas waah th IMtuhllP A B V H I Ik.? a, a. ..lew aaa th 1 f -" rl( ll bk. a. has arte a4 trt" all an 11 aaa aa th. aa f.a.l t ik pwaa, a haaaf. ariaa aa naaaaaaa a. to ah. I kkldthlLITT. Ar I AC Ahb HAfUTTi Tka Msjaaahviharar waraaat th AMLliiCAX WATC1I la anbalaa ml la warkavanhif 4 aaaarav a. y m .' '" ahaar " aasalailtiaaa lhhl--aaV hoWAhh A Ha-ti uikaaa, eamW a lh ttaaeatk 44 ! 1
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