liorlbrOtaroiinii Star; rcLisai built t 4 WILLIAM C DOUB, BDITOl SND rOrKIITOC. , 1 1 1 IIS; tf paid trietly U dram, tw dollar! pr a Bam; two dollar uil fifty esuta, if paid withiB tll aeatht and thr dollar at th tad of th war. , JDrEKTlSKMSXTS mot exceeding llta I am (ill o iaurts.l eat lira fur an duller, aad twsnlr lv eents for jack ubsquat insertion. . Those of greater length will b charged pro port j tieaarty. Cswrl Ordsrs aod JadreialalvMtissjxsent- j will akarga 24 per (eat. kigher thaa tke abera ! rat. A reaaenaale deduction -will be mad to hat wha dyertit by tb yr. , ! Book aad ob Frtntirg dona with aestne aa ' despatch, aad on aeeeaaodating terms. - ... , ' VOLUME XLVIL RALEIGH, N0B.TH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. rEBSXJ ART 20. 1856. NUMBER 8. Miieelltneoug. - OatefWerl. , Wt tTLramt coaa, it. GENERAL D1RECTOUV. CITY GOVERN M EXT.' m. Dallas Ilnywood, Intendimt ot Polio. ouamsaioMiRK. Eastern Ward. Eldridj; Smith, . A. Adam. ; Middle IFank C. B. Rout, , " R. II. Until. ' -h - a w.iujwood. ' Wtittrn Ward. A. M. (iorroan, , IL D. Turner. . J. J. Chriafaiphers, City Clerk, K II. Battle, City Treat. CiVy Guard. Jauie M. Crawley, Jackson Overby. Vitf Cw7aUe."-Edward Harris. William Andrew. A. Adam, W eighraaster.- Tt' no use.Maria, I'ta tried rrywher.' I 'But you are not going to gire ;t lip. PonrV ' .KJivwup? How can 1 belp it? Within four daya I hare heen to erery btatk binder in the ; ciit, and not a tit of wnrk can I get t 'tout bar you tried aiithy.ng lUf, ! 'What else can I try?' : 'Why, anything that tnu eandn.' j 'Yes I'm tried other thing. I hare heen to ; more than a d' ten i.f bit friend, aiid offered t help them if thev would hir uie. And what did y mean to do for them?' 'I offered ehlwr'io pt their account, make out I. ill", or attend to tba counter.' Mre. &tnwiod umiled aa her bo-band thu spoke. W hat make you smile?' lie asked. 'To think you should have imagined that yn would find Work in such plan But bow i Mark Leeds?' , He ia worn off than I am.' ' ' 'Tj, How,,?' 'lie ha nothing in hi" hoii to wit.' -A ahudder crept over hie wife' frame now. W hv do mu treinhle. wtte r .'Then it i axire honorable lay Mill and i the and of hia noaa. It knoekdd him nut tare, and m'a children atanre, too, thaa backward and ha xreamed aut with aa oath and aara honeat bread Iit honeat work. I tail y",j agones Peter, ifyoa ean.t 8.id work, I ait Wt'i " Well, I alwara knew I had a big Boa, but I ah mid bar been with Dread iMight had n'd I f'Und work tiMlay. You kn'iw tiiat all kind of light, agrm.tlil luinea areaeited upon by thoea who have particular friend, and engag ed in the a. At oash time a thm, it i nut for ua-to eonider what kind of work w will do, ao never thuuzht il was loner thaa my arm before. A better (lory than the f II"wing, which enmM from North Carolina we bar not found in tin Drawer for atnt a month: Alwut tlnrtv tniiee ahova Wilmington irth long aa it ia t'net. Oh. give uie the liberty of Carolina, lived three fellow, named rtopeclirely livinr tininuivowadeeerta.and iheindenendence ! Birham. Stone, aad Orav, on the Bant of tht to lie g .turned by niy own convictione f right.' North Et itii'er. They cam down to Wimiug 'But, my wife, only think you carrying out ! mington in a innll rowboat, and made fast to l.ut.-hrr'K stuff. Why, I would sooner go and do to the wharf. They bad a time uf it in the eity. don't want to be a bad hoy," fc thrillingty ad ded, sshile hia amnlenance glowed with anwonted animatioa. ' Mr. Kelly pmtnistvl to nnrchase booki for th hoy as fast as be could read tkeas.and wherl Gv Ilenrr lefl the school room. hie fac was wet with tv4 fnaai a stratum over one third of an inch in thickness. By an easy mathematical calculation it will be seen, that at this rate of disposition it would take seven thousand tve hundred and; aii tv centuries, or seven hundred and fifty si I houtind Tears, to firm tit det guano bed E. Karris, Clerk" of the Mir-T,BoV"aus "stie"n wfrfaltim went ttrejeM-Hit no one snwr4 amti aitall his -ayfaaiot- ket. COl'KTS. I The Svprtmt Court of North Carolina i idd ! iB this city scnit-annually, on the second .' nday ' in Jun, and the 3rth day of DecemW . . Jwlya. lion. Fwx'.nrick Nash, I'iiiui Justice, . H. !. I'earson, Associate udge, W. II. Battle, " . F.dmund B. Erecman. Clerk; Hum. C. Jones, ncporter: J.J. Litchford, Kr., Marshall. The Unxt'd WnAts (,'iraiit CWf for the Dis trict of North Carolina is held semi-annually in this city, on the 1st Monday in June and the last Monday in November. . Judge Hon. J. M. Wsvne. of Georgia; Hon. Henry Potter, of-Fayettevije; District Attorney, Robert V. Dick: Clerk, Win. U. Haywood, Sr.( Marsliall, Welev Jones. '. ' The Huperior t'"urt for this County, is hold on he first Monday after the fourth Monday in March and September. John C. M.iore, Clerk. ; Joe. B. Bachelor. Attorney General and Solic itor of the fourth Judicial District. - , The Cunrt- of P.Vos ami QuarlT Saiumt is held on the third Monday in Euliruurr, May, August and Noveinlier. JclT. L'tlev, Clerk. Vkaumau of the County 'urt.-Williain Boy Ian. , County Solicitor -K. P. Marriott.' Hherifof WaU County William II. High. f.'orosyr4 Willie Hcott. ' , lttyittar. 11. iluteoo. . BANKS. Honk tkr- StaU ' AW Carolina, Incorpo rated 1S:, Charter espiroe in lsrsl. I apital tl.jHat.lKsj, divided into 1"i,hi shares of which the Literitry Board holds i.lfJj and the t'niver- aitt liiw. . -r , Prineiinl Bank at llaleish. tieorge W. ..Monlccai, President. , , Charles Destey, Cashier, ... :.. '.f J. II. Brvan. Jr.. Teller and Notary Public W. E. Anderson, Discount Clerk uud Notary Public. 1 Jordan Womlilft. Jr., Clerk. This B ink hs brnnchis at Xewbern, Tarhon' Fayetteville, Wiliuintonl Elitalwtli City, Char lotte, Milfn, Morgsnton anil intlsor. I ' tnan Toar On til narOif the Ktate ; D. W. Courts, Puis- is Treasurer, eiiflk-io, L. O n. Branch and W K. P.ls Oa tlie part of the Stockhid (era : Wm. Boylan, AV m. Peace, J. II. Bryiu. J. II. U. IU.ull.so, Al fred Jones and H. r. jiisire. Offering and Hcnewal diy Tuesday, lbsonuot dav Weilncailsv. IbHaasti Bil'lsaud Bills id Kl. hange .tlso.unl ed every day. Business hours from 10 till 2 o'clock. KnUiyk firs art of tht Hauls of tkr Cd;w Fiat William II. J.Hiea, Cashier. . P. Einrb. TclU-r and Notary Public. - bissvrross. Geo. W. Il.tvwm.d, T. II. Sell.y fathgJonea, Ueorg Utile, Dr. Thos. . 'logg, .IJ .. D. liuubinga. - . -Oils-ring lay Mxotay, Discount day Tuesday ' 'mm RAIL UOADS. Ktligi auuf tiaMtm Haitrwl Comtauy, R. A. Ilatajlton, President, y T W. W. Vsas, Treasurer, ( J. M. Pool, Assistant Treasurer, C. M. Allen, ijo! Agent, Mail tram leave 13 winutos before 4 A. arrives at 0J P. M. f.ist ro morrow morning, w shall have nothing.' 'What!' cried Peter 8tanwiB.il, half starring from his chair, 'Do you moan tltftt? I do. ' 'But oar flour?' j 'All gone. I baked 'the last this afternobn.' v 'But we have pork?' You ate th last this noon.' - 'Then we must starve !' Urneued th stricken man, starting across the room. - Peter Stauwood was a bonk binder by trad, and had now been out Jit employment ahoot a month. II was on of those who generally cal culated to keep about sqnare with tlie world, and whu consider themselves particularly fortuate if they keep out of debt, lie was now thirty years of age, and had three children to provide for, be tides himself and wife, and this together with it mvself. 'If yo'i wl 1 go,' mi I the wife i h a smile, 'I rill sray at b me and take ear of the children. It was hard f..r Peter Stanwisid, hut th iimre. he th'nglitUon the raatier. the .more he saw the justice and right iif tl. path intiL which hi wif had thus led him. Before he went to lied, h r.Hiised that he would go to the butcher in th morning. knd Peter Stanwond wont upon hi now business. Mr. Snow greeted hita warmly, pr.us! hit faithful wifo, and then sent hit uff.. with two Int.kers, one to a Mrs, Smith's, and the other to Mr. Dixitli's. A n Of the new carrier w.irked all dsv. and when it came night h had earned ninety seven cents. It had been das of trials. AW Carotima 1'ailrvad t'.-ssoajr. Chat. I'. t'ihr, Hiesidenl. C. P. Mei.deohall. Tres.urer. J. T. West, I re.vlil sod Ti bet Agent. Mail tra a arnvsa 4 u'olo. k, A. M., Imsa tl. Kami snd diarls I Dm. after So'ehsa, A. 1. Mail from th si.l arrives at uiiou.e. al ler 4u'c4ick, P. M. Depart at iitl umuus t ' tor i 'clock, P. M. POST OFFICE. . Willia-j Whit. Ut Pom Master. Omc hours, oa week days, fruat Sun-rise ! 9 P. M. TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. (saairtL s nirtari it or ili at aaunua N0BT1IER.V MAIL (Br Rilso..) Tnrosira Mail chit daily it t. a Way Mail - - at n. a at use rent, was a heavy draught upon his purse, even when work was plenty, but now here wo nothing. a Mann, said he, stopping and ganhg hi wife in the face,' we must starve. I hav e not a tingle enny in the world. 'tint do not despair, refer. Irv again tomor row for work.- You may find something to do. Anything that is h-mest is honorable. Should ou make but shilling a day, we should nut starve. 'But our house rent ?, 'Trust to me for that. The landlord shall not turn ot out. If you will engflg to find some thing to do, I will so that we have honto room.' I II make on mor trial, uttered l'eter, des- paringly. ' nut yna must go prepareg to ao anything. 'Anyrliing reasonable. Maria.' v 'W hut dp you call reason able ?' 'Whv anvthina decent.' l The wife foil inclined to smile, but the-mailer was totwerious 'or that, and a cloud piftaod over tor fsce. Mie knew her huslstnd s disposition. and the felt sura he would find no work. h knew that he would hs.k for some kind of work which, would ff.f lower huu in th smtial scale; he had once or twice xnreaod it. Howeveu she ki ew it wnuld be of no u-e to say anything to him. and she bt the matter pass.- On rli Mlnwtng morning, th last bit of fond in the house was put uimhi the table. Mauwood cilil banlly realise that h was penniless and withi.ut t'MHl. lor years he tmd lieei) gay, thoughtless, and fortunate, making the most of the present, forgotting th miI, and leaving th future to take rsre of itrll. Yet th truth was nnktj and ctear; and when he left the hous, be saio,. somothing must lie done.' o sis.ner had the hosband gone, than M Stanwood put on her bonnet and shawl. Her eldest child wae a girl seven esrs old, and her Toungest f ur: H ated tirmnt tbsT vieign bor il she wmild tnkernr of her rhihlren until msin. Thee children were known br b gootl and iimft.ewl, hey ware tnkeii ch'r,"uly, i l, i .Mrs. rmnwinsi irw tci up Her n ui sij.l went awsv. Mi returned at nsm, hn ging r.nie dinner Vir her children, and then she went away gain, bite eui Mutt in th veinug bef.tr her liu.lsind, carmnjr a heavy basket Umi her arm. 'Well, Peter,' she asked, after her diusband had entered and sat iL.wa. 'what luck?' a 'N thing! noihiug!' be groaned. 'I mad oat t gttt dinner from an old ehura, hut I could find an w..rk ' And whe.e have rou l..krd, to ds V ."tl ev' i where. I'v len to hundred .1.ice-, , but u in .nn.e st. .it in erv i.Ui. 1 s r .iii. ing Mil eo'tosl "f ' 'What bste ym i.ffereil bi do?' 'Whj, 1 even eeut sf. a t liiftnw so.re d wi t wn. Th aile sn.iif.l. Son wi si shall !.?' of r l m-rflhaliy. Why, we wili est .,i 1 t. sn j mstter i.vet. ancet whom h met, greeted hitn the sam as n.ual. He tr it far hanniar now than he was when h want home th night btfora, for now ha was independent On th next dat he earned over a dollar : and thua he continued1 to wnrk for a week, at th mid nl which ho hud fir dollars and anventy-tiv cents in his prket, be-i.le having paid for ail the fd ot his family, save some few piece of meat So.w hail given them. Saturday evening be met Mark Leeds, another binder, who had been dis charged fr, m work with himself. Lwd looked ear worn and crusty. ilow goes it ?' asked Peter. 'Drni'i ask me,' groaned Mark.' 'My family art ha'f starved.' a 'Butoan't you find anything to do?' Nothing.' 'Have ysHi tried ?' 'Evervwher: bm !t' no use. I hnve pawned all my clothes sav those I have on. . I've been to the bindery to day, and what do you suppose he offered met What was it?' Why, he offered to let me do hit hand-carting! lie has just turned off his niggir tor arunsen- ness, and offered me the place! The old cur niudiieon ! 1 had great mind to pitch him into the hand-cart, and run him to the but for fear they would be dry befor getting home, they procured jug of whiskey, and after dark, a black night too, they embarked in their boat, xn'ingto reach horn in the-morning r TTIVev rowed away with all theirenergy tht,thre hlt-tipsy leiiowteouia muster, xeeping upuieir (arits in til darknes by pouring the" spirits down. At break of day they thought they must be near hum-, and seeing through t dim gray of th morning a house on th river aide, Sum aid: , " Well, Barium, we've got to yonrplaceat last," " If this is mt htiuse." raid ""Barbara, "aom- body hat been patting up lotaofout-hoaset sine I went away yetterlay ; but I'll (so aslHireand look about, and see where wt art, if you'll hold her .. , .ld Barb am diserwtiarVs, take obsarvation, and soon comas ttumnling slnng back, and sivs "Well, I'll be whipped if we ami at Wilming ton here yet ; and what's more the boat hat beeu hitched to th wharf all night !" It was a fact and the drunken dogs had been owing away for dear lit without knawin j it. 'Well.' said Peter, if 1 had been in your place I should have taken up with th offer.' Mark mentioned the name of the tame individ ual ngtiin. hv. resumed Peter. '1 hsv been doing th work of k butcher's boy for wnolt week.' . Mark was incredulous, but his companion con vinced him, and then they separated, on going hane happy and contented, and th other going away from hum to find some suit of xoiteuiaut in which to drown his misery. On day Peter had a basket of provisions to carry to Mr. W It was his formr mploy- r. He took the load upon bis arm, and starved off, andjustaahe was entering th yard of th oust nicr, he met Mr. W coming oat.-- '- "Ah S'anwood, is this you ?" asked bit old employer, kindly. i "Yes, sir," .'What sr yoa up to now ?" "I'm a huti-her' Is.y, sir." "Awhst?" "Yoa tee I've bmught provision for you, sir. I'm regular liutclicr's b..y." "And lii.w ..nj hsv you been at work thus ?" "I his is the tenth day." ''But don't it worn bard ?' "N.ahing come hard so long itishonst. and will furni.h in v bimilv with bread And . w muvh ran y .u make adoy at tins ! rtnnet'.nirs over a dollar, and ninetimes not 4Mr tihv cent.' 'M eil, hsik here, Stanwood, tliere hnt been no less th in sd. icn of my old hands hang anaiml my c Hilling n m f.r a fortnight, whining for w..rk. They as stout, able men, and vet thev lis still bei aus I hat no work lor then. La-t Ntturdsv I tw k piiy na Leads, and offered him the job of doing aiy haud-eariing. 1 ti Id hi that I wi uld giv him ad dUrand qaanera dtiy ; hut h turned up hit nsie, aad asked m notao intuit him ! And vrt h owned that hit finnily war suHeriog, But do v,,a mane to my ills." io-m..rrow morning, and V"a shall hav somrthiiig to do, it it is oulv lu hold tour bench, I honor v 'U for your manly Indetieudettc.' Pirrnm.il b old want band w.th a joy. aim gr i rl i.i Krl f . and lile.e. hua lervently . Th Mlghtad Meaolar. Cases like tli one I am about- to relate are much t frequent in our country, and they ar tnoh, too, at should Ii guardad against by all who hav an interest in education. Th inoidaut was brought to mind by baaring a eomplaint made by the parent of the poor boy, who lia.l bearr grossly neglnated br th teacher of th vil- lag school nglemd simply beoausa he was no..r and oomnarativelv frnndleas Many years ago, when I was a small boy, I attended school in the town ot . Among the bov ther was a boy named Geo. Henry. Hit father wat a poor, drinking man, and tlie unfortunate boy hod to suffer in conse quence. George earn to school habited in rag ged garments but they venre th best hshad ; he wat rough and uncouth In hit manners, tur lie had been brought up in that mr.nnsr; he was very ignorant, tor ne bad never Bad in opporta itr ot an aducation. Season after season poor Oeorirt Htnry ooeu- led tli tarn seat in tho school r om, il wat back comer teat, away from th other tobolar and there he rrrninbei hit primmer. Th ragged condition M hit g-irb gave a homely east to ni wnoie appearauce;anu wruu,iH inivuigenrar thr might hav beon in hit oountcn-ince Vst beviluuded by the outer covering of the boy. He seldom plsyed with the other children, fur they teemed to shun him, but when he did, for a while join thorn in their sport, . h was au rough that h wat soon shovel out ot tht ay. to teacher passed the rssir liot com it in to tireet, wlul oth-r Isiyt, in hetiar gsrlis, wr kindly noticed. In th school Henry was coldly iresuiti. in reaener uegiecr mm, anu men called bim an "id! blockhead" becnus he did not learn. Tn hiy received no inoentiv to tudy, and consequently h vut most of th time itle, and ulieo. liegat a disposition to whit awat the time in mischief. I'.r this no was sbii.ped.and th mor he was whipped the mor idl and careless he beoaia. II knew that be was neglected by th teacher simply lieca. hwos poor and ragged and with aauuen ln.lil fsraotss, sharpen! attiusea hy feelings of bitter ness, h plodded on his dark, th tnkwst way. thus uiattera went for nveral vear. Moat ,.f th scholars who were nf George ll.'lirv's age had passed na to higher brachet of etudy. while the poor fellow snellad out wonls of on and two ttitahl, and still kept th distant se it in the corner. His father bad sunk lower in th pit of inebriation, and th unfortunate boy wa mor wretched than aver. Th ksik of clownish indiffcrear which had marked hi eoantenano wa now giving way to thtds uf unhappy thought and feeling, and it was evident that tli gnat turn point ot hi HI was at hand. II Mood aow upon th step in life from which th fata uf yssrs mast laka it ca-t. Amrtw daily Th Can l th dapoi I'tiat uiarlit He civ M. Snow n un- that h it no in. 1 I'm tok and tire I. uiu-t quit, aad nn ih fdliwing morning hwu to tlie l.indrrv. r. twu days h had lull to ,1 I nl ou t thirl daya l.iyjJi e tin in, and fr.! M uilord bad ' ly work. He was h-inpy m. re ban .v than ever f '-t b 1 ail leanie.1 two thing.) list, what a nol.l wife b bad; and .', hi n ,w iu.k Ii roa,c fur good lit held . wiHiiu his own ttoerie. lals t ' "or .imp! pictoie hss two point to its a .r tl i O e is on sut ran b loweird by ',y h ad uf . ffer t I'e e. , 6 a, an' Uimaiih, Snpirl II net u t i' nl!' 'Yet .'ea- ol ii ' 'But ti.a ..id me j k lit n no.' 'Neiilier hid 1 i. m r. i.. . Ii: J'v lasen afler wixk tu day. ai d f-w 1 1 - ,' 'You J Yoa leii al r . ik ?' ut r. I tl. Iiu Isinij ia urprl . ' as.' Hut ho wl.erts wbsir 'Why ir-tlaent i Mr. Him.w's. 1 knw bar girl w stt-k, and I bopanl tn might hav work tu I. dot., I anl ! hr and laid her my story ad sb set m at w-.ik at oace dning her w.t'k Ing. Mie gave a. wast tV lio a-nst tn tit rhild.tn, snd paid as llire sl.illiiis wha I got s a. w ROUT HE R.N HAIL Br T-ansa Use. ; CWes daily at J p. m) Amies daily at f p. s Th Hack I sate . at Ti p- WESTERN' MAIL Br R.iLto.a.) CloatM dally at V p. a. Arrive daily at 4 j p. at. Th Traia Uava at (1 p. m OOLDIMIRO-MAIL (Br Rittaos ) ' Cine daily, II I p. a ArriTtw aa'ily at I a. Tba Car btvea daily al 10m afts a. a lARBOKO' MAIL Br Tao-aou ll.ra,) CWsMva ily,Ta.ad Thar, al ( p. at AmnsTssdii, Thasa, aad fcM, 4 T p. at llaekksavasna M,m. Wd. aad Fri., at a. at PlTTSBOrlO' MAIL (B T.stt Il.ri Ckataaa Taeaday aad Malurday, at I p. a Arms ea Mestday aad Thnrsdav, at T p. a Uaek ksaswaaa Mu'a. aad Wed. about T a. a SpUndid Stock ofOoodi! ITg B PksrfvMf IS Iar mk mt Syll If Wsf 4rf e 4. Mms. si-, ikas ,Grk. T, s4 u nf im, ii, bss evor ka ts.is la a..lM(k, t.t s st-r bstt tMU rsSstly ill tur sf Mm m a.a.rais ..., sk.u ss fimt t. k-. ia) a ssw saitatra, srtaWs4 lbs saSiie i,iMy. Ii. 4 .BTrrgga. Ptft.lt't. , "iTt, OAirrna AanwtKii.a. II . gr kw il l as, tan laka Ssf ssrvta, wtt 4UasM SMS '-a, X . tf aav Lthits- ,., taw, UU.w' Cm tt,M. U ss ss statssa, kW Mmm i..iss, -k mm4 t,sis Ossasrs, 1 a s st.il.as asM ss Vm will as sat at a itssst aarass pnsw. tts I sad sssws. Sk at . H.ktas'. , I. Itw W hat ton been ot washing fut mr batch r's w.l ?' said I'stsr, ks,kmg very much sur prised. Of tour I bars, and htr tbsesby raraed enoufh to ksp at by f'.'d through to .sniv, al any rsia; su lu morrow you may eotn hota diner.' a 'Bat how aboat tb rant f. Ill I ha. seen Mr Him;, told, his jus how wt wr tilaated, and nffrred hia my watch a a pUlg l th payment of itr rant withia w assntha, with tb intwrMt i. amaragaa apt that dais. 1 Md hia 1 did th lataaas bacaas y.si war away hunting aa work.' '-. he's g yoar g .Id a; stab f 'N. fc waldn'l tak it. II said If I wnald UsvstM rasiNMssibl fW lb rani, k Wo Id 11 it list 'The ws'v f4 a rn.f la rover aa, and 14 f.rta morrow. Hot whal astlf What a Mm the ksrd tia ar? 'Ikmi'I pr. Prior, for w aksll Bo Marv. I' gd werh gb angagasl 1 keep as alit.' Ah what i tkai V 'Wbi, Mr. bsHrt ha eersfd at I carry small istrkai; baakds, baadles, and a forth, W ka na ssiuaitn, il ha had to giv ap sv iw , msrt. Whsa do yoa bmi, Mtriaf JM l.i I saf . W ha M r. Ins vasa hnaa a d.nisir, I wa thsr, aad ashed bia if b vr had liiM sne-les whu h mm aishad su .sstd anaad a, his eststmaera. Never atnd 111 that wa said. II did bappaa at ssst jmM stssb ararh aVnna, th gk he bad aaanl n sal! apxtt It sUlrs.th bsaeg bnl th aark't. ti pn,t-.l t giv Mail ttMw.irh b .td, and I a t b I Wert ta gad ilss IB tb ewwrg ' w,ll, th.s atape-ltv xsv My wif tred kwi4iar't by I Tea WiU aai d say each Ib.ag.' A-l wby a- T fist it aill Wwr BM ia lb aasiial vil,s,kw."u.' tear. W t scholsrs. who had remained IB tli i tmcB a calculation carrtea a back well en to. entry, saw him come nut and our hearts were Jjard-trmr geological period, and prove on warmed towards hire. W spok kindly bjjiur4-nd p'' of two things first, that ia ana walked with hint In hi hous. but hit own heart was too lull for utterance. On tb next dat Gonr Ilenrr commenced studying in good earnest, and tb te.icher helped him laithluliv. ever did I tat change so rad ical and sudden as that wbiuli look plao in th habit vfih poor r.. j A soon a th teacher treated him with kind-1 nsnnd respect, th scholars followed tht exam pin, and the result was, that we found in th unfortiiuat youth oueof th ni.t m.l.le hearted, geneMus.sceomnpdating and truthful playmate ia th worl-L Ling yeara have pass-) siuce.thos scbnol bny days. Georie Henry bat liecom a man of mid dle nz, and in al th. country ther is not am tn more beloved and respected than ,h is. nd all is th result of on teacher baring don hi doty 1 You who ar school-teachars, rmembr lb reepoBsihilitv, that devolves upon you. in this oountrv of free school, ther should b bo di ttnetiiHt between classes. All ar alike entitled to'Tour car ndfeubFtrnd"tbwijHirww child, the- on to lift him ap and aid him. Cllbart Btuart. Tli Yankee hav become notorinot for their nuestion-atkiiig propensitv, yet emtiinot John Bull exhibits so remnrltabfe a devebipment of thi trait, w mutt aonntude that Jonathan and John are at least eoutins. A good anaodot i related of Gilbert Stuart, a calebratad Aaerioaa portnit painter, whose rotil.es puttied Ih inquiai'iv. nets of bit English traveling outupanioot ia thir atteuiDts to ftnd out nit oolhng, ;0n on nooasjon, Stuart wa traveling in lage-f.iach, in England, with some gentlemen who acre stranger to bim, hut all of whom war sociabl aiatHull of animation. Hi brilliant conversational powar attracted much attention, and hit companion becain da.irout tu know wbo and what h was. They asked many ronndalwat quustiont to find oat hit calling or prolessit.n. Mr. Stuart antwerd, with a grave lac and seri ous tone, that h omtim drasstd gentlama' and Indies' hair. ' Yuu are a hairdresser, then" rmrkd on yoa uke mt for a bar- l.i.or-t lisir. I he b.s o id whsi y u r civ i he fia ts of lb presiiit, f get not to protid lor brfuiui: f no nwitiroit hut that toe day may m when b will want th squan derings id II. f psvt, t : II tr par's trur IHawer. Father Mi Ivrr was on Jt lb wortbiH of the PiNbyisr.en ilergvoea in th Vu'h. but likt his smestors vary urn h in hit uwa way. II mm from th So Heli, and it wat on of bis for fathers ak-t pi-v1 at llxtiprmnf of their slsi est ealeoarta," O Lor Ih! it tba saav b r.ghl hit th .a kuowest iimI r vawy dennled. I wilh lather Mclver, he was very dscidrd : bat wss not "f this trait in hia haractr that eur oor- rsMdal wnies, who asyt uf bia: !oaiia h was very !! miadsd, and th eustulH. bswadwiia ahwh b asd h dismissing lit oajrgaiHMi b w.aid as ia attiag dowa In lb ts'.U, instead 4 lb eatstisaary l.lesine. tmr b weal into ha garde jast as th bean wramaiag ap, and was surprised so frs lb i Id law na th top of lb yoag mmh. Turf wtta f , th mtalthl Ibis wa tb way in which be bsd slasys i ija ihta miag ap, b tuuk his an aad ha Is. bars worked away ast dili(aslt Bating them Hi a its aww asyl hmt appara" snd as i 4 d tlx w. 11 aight ba, at hts work, tielaiaed l My daar Mr. Ma, what a wartb art do mg? " Why, J'm . wifs," Ii twpl'ad. very iaan. rally, " tb bn hat all osss ap botosst ap weH, and I was soling Ibewt ngbt gas.' w as b aa ssald ewrk of lb f syetlev.ll Pr-bytry, and aa vailing th ndl al tbanpeaisig uf th Bwetingi h east In ha Ml Baa, and tiled il sstt hasdet and loads Ihrsa lias, lis cei twig an astew ar aad no sstca tbntktag irf hiatw tf at lb, h asarkd his awa asaa, aadra rdxl biaswlf as-( th mltnltM. Th aatt Hi-wtb Castdin awrwanadeBl tolls a ry wand start whow baa ha raswad. bvwwvee, batg baf,aa bis day. af Mmmrm - l a I llsrbi but h Uil. it a Wall H aiwsl b rpa OU1 t'txl Ileesar wave fcasntM fw keing lb UrrM a-s ia all Can Fear regie. II .aid bslp that, Iboagb, bast anf wtustasaly bt bsh- gatt h a brigtii, stay t4..r. wb.b, with its siss, tb tt a aataral aad tnilnsl arViiy On sifbl be rsHired la its afie badalging fwt, ly frsaty all tb aing, sad trvbieg ap ia ih siHir-e ilaatgbt with a rsgin ibirst, a r ad sat eff f s-awHieg la drink. Il was pos dark, aad fut faa b tawaid drib a.-abaat tb W mi ha tuts. wWa was Mtilv Isst a, a grmd l.wg. k tl. sV dtrwilf Ken ha twit aad l seas sad tb 4g ef M fell liH sfsiasa Al this I mm a man by th nam af Kelly took cbarg of Ih school. (( wa an old teavher, a careful olMarver df human Bature, and a Iwally good man. lM.g years uf guardianship nter wild youth ha.1 given him bloff.aathoniativ way, and in hi disuipliu b wat ttriot and an. watering, , Tn brsl day he. passed in tli teaclier't desk f var sctesd wa m.istly dsvote l V. wttch ing lb movements of ttie erholara. and studvin th die- t.ritious which b had to deal wilh. LpoaUaorg his ey re-.iel with a keen, searching glatic. Bui hr vidnllt mad littl of him during lb Irs I day, but na tb second day bt did mors. Il wa during Ihs afternoon of th second day th Mr, Kelly idisrti yirfing Henry engaged in impaling ties arsm III point of a lrg nn. II went lo I la bny't sent, and repff witwled him for his l.lns, h bwk up lb dirty, tattrd print rr from th d.k. "Hav to lojver learned more thaa la tliis h-sik? ' asked lb tsar her. "No.air," drawled Uwirga. "How long hav yoa alien Jed srl.ool?" . I d I know sir. It tsr siac eaa r. mamls." "Tba yoa aost b aa blie.raekWx boy," said tb learher, with aurh severity. "IHi yoa real i bi.w many years yoa hav thrown away? Do v.hi know bow au.'h yna hav lust? What sort of a maa do y think of asking ia this wsy ? On of the dsyt yua will la la old lo go In school, and thro, whila yoar companion br awekiag ami Bosxirat,! tmiiS-yaeot, yoa will b gfsni fur antaing. iiavr y.a aay partat r " I ss sir," aniwvrsd tb by, ia a boarsa, mlr dued voica, "Aad do tbot wish Jon log-r w ejiaa Igboraal, Worth! man'" Tb tmj bang d .wa hi bead and wa silent, bat Mr. Ik Hy aa lu great teara roll Inwi hit chest, la aa lasianl lb teacher taw that b bad ana (Thing besidsaan bit, Matdaara miad la deal with ia tb ragged srb..r lf..r bim. II hud ha band spa la boy hesd. and ia kiad b. Mid I - . "I wis fn te tp aftr eebord it disaiaw4. ! Bol b arald, tW I wish In atsirt tow if I ,- Ug ts.ked ap tmadserng less tba taastev's fac. t.r (Jar wa sranslhit g la lb lint uf tht t aow ahx-h Ml Bma ha ear thai asuarl4 Irasigely ta h.in, and b Ihoaglit net, as b k d arsand, Otsw tb ra-l uf tb atbolan regarded bim wilh kiad aoaiaiaaeat lhaa asstal. A d.a IbosHfhl beuk apt ba Btiad thv"frai nsa ants, b Was gsaag to h bapptssr laast ha for. After lb srbwd was duaisaf Oaorgs llsary rmMnv la ba t till tba Iwarbar sli4 b.a -Now," aaid Mr. Kslly, " I wish la ksast haw il is that hav a Warned awtra. Y"B kadi br.glit, aad ys s--k a HHWh t-a might atah saan aaa. M by a thai lad y se igaet." "Baettats anbtwly arr hetna at, tir," fapIWs) tb boy ".Vdwdt ears tw a. f I sa pssje." By aUgrsas lb h's-l bsartsd laahsw gst Ih pint b.y t wbola aw-test, aad wbil gaara Man bs-lswsd ha ys, b saaV X" ba haaa wmagly ltwat4 Osnrg- vary wrsaglv, bat rl.sr bt yet pss f r h ra dewiMM. If i Wilt try to tssy yna, will jmn "Ya O. ." qal'k'y a ltrssl V W f 'I at, I IragNsiubui. ol his c in.psniont, inquiringly ' What I tid h : 'do you b br?' ' I beg your pardon, tir, but I Inferred tt from what you said. If I mistook you, may I-taka Iba llbertv t.rlask what you art, thoa ?' " Why, I sometime -brush a gentleman' oat or hat, nd sometime adjust a cravat.' ' 0, yoa ar a valet, thtn, to aom noUeman. ' A-valet f IndetiL sir, I am notgt b an nut a senraol to b tura, I mak mat and waittouau for gentleman.' 0, yoa ar a tailor?' 'Tailor! Do I look lik a tailor? I assnr you I never handled a g-sie, uthar thaa a roasttJ on.' By this tiin tlx passengers were all in a roar j and ou of lhia eicliuvd, ' What- ar you 4 1 111 yon,' said Stuart. ' B sured all I har stid it literally Ini. I dress hair, brash halt and oust, ad just a cravat, and make coats, waistemtt an I brmiohe, and Ukwis hoot aad . shoes, at your ssrvK.' Olw I a boot and shoemaker, after all. 'Hue again, gentlemen. 1 never handled boot or sh Imt b.r my uwa feat and legs) yet all I have told you istru.' ' Wt )sy a wall giv up guasaing, than,' re marked uue nf tba party. Alter check ing ha laughter, h said to tl.ein, vary gravely, ' Now, gentlemen, 1 will not jj.iy th fool with yoa, but will tell you npnn my honor as a gentleman, liOmafl'U, my profession, I eft my bread by making fartt. He then screw ed his couuteaano. and twitted th linanmevita uf hit visage in a manner each as Samuel Fool ur C.iarles Mailuwt aiuhlbave ntil. W hen hit Companions after bad ealt of laugh ter, bid enmpossvl lhemselvs, ach bsik eradil la himself fir bating, all tla wlul, sus.ne. that tlit gentleman belongeil lu tb thtatr ; and now they all knew thai ht mutt la a comeiliaa by pmlsaslon. But tn tutir utter surt.nse, ht assured them that he was never oa tba tag. nd very ritrsly saw tli insid of any llnmr. His oooinaiiH.ns now all lo-.ksd at bim and at ach other with "tonil!nurnt Bi for parting, Stuart said tnhit eomnaninns. ' Gentlemen, y-a will find thai all 1 hav said nf my vsrs ut mpluvmnt, ts eumprnad ia t wonli; 1 am a portrait painter. If y.Hi will call al J .B Palmvr'a, York Buildings, London I shall be rssly and willing lo brush fair aot nr hat, drest your hair a and, supr.lv yi.a. il in I bred, with a wig, uf aay I tshsin ur dimen.l ms, arcommodate tou wilh lesiti ur slssse, wit tia I rtifll"s ur cravats, and mak face for yu.' uti panina wnn nna si me inn, iny orjrru leav lo iwiuir ia what part uf England he was born. II leplied, I wa Hora in England, Wales, Inland or Snotland.' Her was sn.riher fiunltfor tlin whrihea?' wat Iheir ger iiipiiry. ' I was b-icn at Narigaaset,' was hi reply. Wbr it that I' - 'Mil milts from Pot lawn., and ton mils frost Poppasqaaeh, and s I. oil I or mile west of CianeeiKut, and not far from tli fd wber tht ftmoas bin I wilh Ih Pquoi was fiagbt.' ' In what part of tb East ladies it lla', tir T a ih rsnpias. it st InUisa, my daar sir ! il is ia lla Stat nf Khisl l.laod. lata Maatacbasvtl Bad th C'onasswKat Hirer, This was all tirsek In hit nmpaalnsM aad b left the tu study a aw Isssa I tribr. sff .rlmg another instance of tb igmiranca ms pecting ma id" geniu., a bos trrna ular bitigu M lb ant as that of rtaea), Newtow, Luck, (tkaksapear, Miltua aad Pop. past ages an infinitely greater number uf thes bird havered over th islands; and secondly, that tb material world Milted at a partod hnig aote ior ta it fitness as th abod uf man, Th length nf man' xitcoc, i intinitatimal, om- pared with ucb a eirei ol years; ana tu wow reenxded en every leaf rtf th material anivor, oiwlit, if it do not, lo tech at humility. That litti bird abate individual existence is a no thing, should in iti united action, produce the meant of brinffitur back to an aoUv tenuity, whole province of watt and barren land, is on nf a tbnusand busts to bow emanaratively in- igmSaant ageneie. to tba aonnom of nature. produc mom n lout rasuits. isnmm t-urmir. Hag, .-. How Widow IV sat brook "Teok" th BharlB, Somyeart siuc pVoftssional bntinem threw m .into tb enmnany.' for a long day ride. through a dreort pin wood oounlry, in btt eas tsrn ountv. with Mr. Stubln.lt sheriff. ' Hy th mi.l.il ol tht aitrn.s.a w nau sx- hausteit. at" suUlct hTminwrtklten; tAT pBTtCtt-- Iar tttachmenr rssawhtca biauabl sa swgetnv, th political ondition of th country, th ptrs iecu uf th growing orop, and several matter of person! hisbirt. In fact w had run out to us a tiit but (xprasaiv metaphor when tud denly Mr, etnbb ) Hashed, and strange sunls fluted unns bit lip, be rsmsrked: "I haven't add yoa 'Squire, I believ how I gitruinilertin' th first process," (Hi sheriff was not a laamad mark and occasionally did Biip!ao th aocant,) "that vr am into my hand'" - - "No. t' 1tT it" I tapliwd, turning round in th sadill. "il oust you aom money, did it tour mitak." "Ah!"h ciaculatej with ligli, "il cottt hp hp! Thi wa said with th air of much uffring. nd I told him if il awoken I painful . notion. bt mutt not think of opening th uld wound mtrely for my entertainment. ,.1.1 .11 ..... k. ..1,1 II.. .1 I .ton'l mind te.lin' it." ' ' . I don t know how il was, iut at tint moment I eauglit sight ut a shabby fold nfcrap amund his nat, ana coon not nsip nssocianug wnn a siuh. th luitnl.rii.u. xnrssiiin and th "sarvin' nf th procass." Enough that w shall ditooier nmetbing presently. Mr. Mubbs nr.Kd ; "1 was Mcctl Ih first sheriff of tli eotinlv. and at that time thr weren't mora ' thre or f,.ar hundred Voters In it. To la tor, I was right pr..uJ, it wa tuub an hunnr, Ilka' "Yeti 1 had lo mi on tsrin of ssrvic on -Oount'nf lit .iW, but then I wa depity (deputy) un.ler Stokts; and whsu his tiin run out at 1 ut, two years ay .,1 was 'lectml aain. But that ain't telliu' how I got ruined by thewril. Now it's rea amable tu suppiw that th firtl uf thing ait 'I so essv to know as th uiitl.ll or th last. So when the lawyer down al town - mad out th pwr and put it intoSny lnn.lt, I was jutt at bad umplued ns ever yo ," . hat sort nf a writ wa it; Sothin' Itut lh eoimnon tort, rannu r i fr known in lik book. Kf I had only know d b thn!'.' ' . Htr anotb dee'p drawn tieh supplied lb plai uf word, U , . "I t." th niazuey thing noma, ana i csuej in Bil Sink, (which wa tberiff himself, after thai.) and old Souir Lumpkin to Counsel tn nn it. W read it uvr Hire or fair timet, It or dered ma ta tsketlutb-sly of Hinuah Westbr-iok, if hi he Piond In my ouniy,ml her taltly b. keep ai that I should hat htr In nswr lafor Ih judges of the next circuit, for a debt sh oweil; and more n IbaMI aild I was to do It witn .utu. CJaaaa It Hatery. flaaan, aa wtnst raop' Bndsrstand. Is hvtpnrltd fro tba Pacific avlly nf fit Chinch group, nf lb oast uf 'r. and anflsr tla dom.ni.agl tlitt Gotrsat. Its saw I d a anaor-.lr, and tb avails bt grsal newt, my, m pat lb British b-n lers nf l'raaaOnvrnmn beads, g.tins them pi ad intent and parrsars, a law arsa lla pniltt if r.ur intrinsteslly mora taluabl thaa lb gold mine '4 California, f br ar deprati th'tnawrpasaad fartili. In stai plsrsst in ih depth uf sit'y a svniy fret, and wrlrge. lsv.lt . f sarfarat. Tb gaan tsld sr rsaraily nncfed to la tb rrar.t s4 Ai,aiK.fiiwl, which hv and tastl la great ttasslara anaad th .sid. Tlat saisd dsitnd by warar In fsaraa, al waat'ia pan, thai asu.ld tstast nf fsrtiluing malwral which y br-. IUy aad rtvr It filing lets )a s. H swa.bnf alia vial iil. tb B-aiUtg refas uf lla (eld d frf rax, and ah all, lb wsisd asirr sis ol great lis a anttstantly being earr.td by th Inlal rarsssiieMsrt I a. These, ta a tarvaia eissnt at last, gvi to narvt.dirtatilt,ailMsrita -bis sad an.aai hfa, wh'as arnwls at ear ds l' bnarht away by lla bip bad fr.. lb CKis.bs I. snd. Tb lord a a hatalifallf arvtngwd rbea'sal Ubratnrr, (tid a I rvora t arnsl ataiaina. tit; I Is a tl fish as bad, bnt eat lla rartaa hy tvssns 4 us rattory funs bass, aad 4efio.il th rsmsiadee ia lla sbapa nf iranarral.a svrtilissw. ma b w man sai has Ihsns Sst sliba a tananiy ft w ibWaaaas) beast ait a a ItHeg! Tsar raat lb nr-easel dy rfrml'. aaafoj f tb btrd rastief aena i i.f.d at a gM tai asadirg ta Itar-a llaa4 It, lb iimwusk Bird tf tb rys H tit '' "t I ay and it wat nigh nn flv aonihe till start ! What wa I to a- with her all thai tima, and no ignaf a jail in lb county!" r - "Wall, it wa a bard ..king rsse.t.at That was imply a f irm.and lla writ might hav ba ser vd by bating a copy with the lady." "Ob, 1 know thai terv well now, but 1 did'nt know it then. Be-iilr at th bottom nf th pa per wat writ 'Aa bail, and 1 know that them words mean, no hail required ; but I thought than that il meant if th was bi offer the I test security ia lb Sut I warn't to tak il. And il wat th construction that Stokes and Lumpkins both put on it : ami th old Nju.r went so fsr at to aay, mt b s sheriff hs'd tak that woman nd onrr hsr bom and lock bsr up ia a small Mora with himself snd bis wifs vtry nig'il until court came around." " That would htvt mad it prlty ssf. "Yes." Mid Stuhbst "but 1 knotted thai wouldn't soil ma, for my wife(ihsl was thm.) wa hixh-tempsrs.1, mnl never aita bear strange people in to r sua. B o h .wevor. after asun sslm, g.4 nu.kes bi gi with m and I wsnt up to the wid fr an I told my Imsinsst, Sh was mighiy bad scsrd at first, hoi whtn slis g.it otsr thai she r ars, and pitched, I should jut gin .at and gnn h-im and resigned, but ru.uk. qnicied hsr say in' wteoull put bar ia jail, but f sh liehartd herself, we'd only tak her dowa to my bouse aad lt her tttt Uil court. Tin th tumd into trvin' and hefjred a tak her Bigirsr wnmaA and kp hsr for security ia lb dM, wbiob wa only amaathing atar Ihrsa bun dollsis, and lla niggsr was likely. But I hwbftl In my pstr and rssd it nan I bar to tak tli bay .4 llsaath Vt.lls.k!" "HIM avid sbeid g i, and th hail Ih old paa bars saddled Bp, and wlul Stoke end na wtr lalkm' and aut n-s.cin' sh aastrl hia and mnslnfitl lively eaa.er e tn Heargi nd of ths track, a a-an ted ss galloped sllsr bsr. sad tb hadn't gd a hslf a ail btf.wa w hsd ber. Then slis orte-l and begged irin, but w al pl-. lies mawd her aa.st and held lla end. and after tailing hgiautn d.rarinas in ber atggsr, I trsdi bs dowa to my bna. My a if trnated br mi(hty ettil, and every il or wo we'd la her go up bam and bsik afler the eoe.aras an tin, rd!d tin cleat a month Bsfw aarf, and oti dsy St -lis md ap i f.t gal ia a powerlul hurry, and al! mm eol, . Ym'i plyd Ihaailrr," said b. "II...! " saia I. -Why Ihirk f Mr. Wsil,radi. It' all wr,af, and .b' sswi w.iH diwa tu tb vert lawyer that pat ut thai aril aesinst bn sad (.4 Iwn s.-sin't y-a; en lo mis y a tura bsr h sad lbobv ta n.shsioa ( . j lately tlusis nd eMUr bsr Islin' bar." "I attsB'l serve 'etn," sats I. -Malt sa ml OS. 1 1 it aatt anpinlS't t j r., n s itennar, aw and ball ia ap ksvr w I wasia talk together about it. I hard !y wait ed for him to leav befur I iumned aa b borst and rodop to th widjer"." "Stietorter iaotlied and said may ta." "I'll giv y..a a hun.lrwi d-liars to dr p it," aid I. Sh frown. J sod tsid that warn t tht way tbtwsnted to tetTte. ,' "Directly KniKthirgeain rtgttt trio Bit Bi-r.J I ciii1 tu set piain. I nudied an J comoierrd. Then I cleared my throat. " Widd r," ssyt I. "wu ys Aatt rnO" Sayt the, "IvJl," ' "I gav that ra-valsTenkint fiftt dollar fsr hit share and th widder bk m for her. I had kept ber an an oniawful priwaer f r nigh four month, but, 'fcVuire, tht had m aadar arrstt for mighty nigh settn yctrsl" seral Appssrsnce ef vVashuigtM. '- Tb fi.llowinc dcrintioa of th amaaran.a of th "Father of hit Country,'' will t f-sind in. tercsting. it ia from tb "Recoil sot iont and - Memoirs or U. W. P. Curtis,' recently published. In giving a rraphie description of th statur nd furta uf W atliington, w giv not only th result ol our personal observation and xpeneric of many year, but information derived from th highest authority, a lurortt nephtw. Major Liawrenee Lew it atked hit unci what wat hi height in th prim of lift. He replied, "in my beat days, Lawrence, I nood six feat end two inches in ordinary nhoes." Wt know thl be measured Jy a standard precisely six feet when laid out in death, ur hit weight w ar in evi dence, having heard him say to Crawford, Gov ernor of Canada, in Wi, "my weight in my best dayt, tir, never exceeued from two hundred and ten to twenty." Hit form wa uniqu, anltk roott nthletio frames that expand at the shnuUtr and then gather in al tlit hint, Th firm of Washington doviftted rrom tb general rule, tine it descended from th thouldr to ".he bipt in perpendicular lines, th breadth of th trunk being nearly at great at tht out tod tht other , Hit limb wore long, large, and sinewy in hit lower ImiHt lie a at what it usually called -strainlit.lini'w.l. .Uiij.'intt, fret, and hsntlt were large, and could a cast hav bee taad Irom hia right hand, far did its dimension xeed na ture's model, that it would hsvs len preserved in museumt for age at th anatomicai won.lof of th 18th century. Lafayette remembered thi ramnrkabi band, when during his triumph in Amerioa, he said tout in tht portico at Moan! Varnoa, 'It wa bet in 17h3 I wa firm iotrot duced to you by tb good general ; it long whil age: you wrtben a very liiti gentleman, i .i . , e i .1 i.U I - nggeu out in a enp ami nauieri aim neio uy on finger of the general'! mighty band. It was tit you could do at tint lims, my dear sir.' The ryea of th chief ware a light grayish bin, dp unxen in tbair sockets, giving thttxprts sion of gravity and tlnnight, Stuart painted thos eyes of a .lecpfr blue, saying in hundred tears Ibey will bar fndd to th right color. Hit bairwaaofaliat! brown, and vary thin in his latter daya. In In an.veiueoti la preserved, in a remarkable degree and to advantage, th Inatio .) Ilia ht had e iquired in hit servic on til? frontier. Being ordered on morning vry early Into the library at Mount Vernon, spot thtt none enter' d without order, th weather linj wtirui, w found th Chief very much ui.Jie.se I, and whiio kinking on bit mmny Irsinc, w tij, coveted il.at III orntr nf bis clo'i-t ivns intlrntrd. Thil it an xtaption lo lite general rule laid d .wb by tin atomists, that w en) the Ii n m nn frame pn.essc. great uitit:u!ar power the.clie-t should lather t-i , roumbd out aiiiisprotulstraut than indenli d. .V'a war evfually -surprised to find how thin i wis In person, lainp, with th absence nl l.-i, lit ally amtn of "thews and smews." He sure an.iin.l hts neck the minnU lire srtraii of his wilei Thil be bad worn Ihnagu all th tici.tinidea of of hit rentful career from the period of his mar riage lu th "last day l Mount Vernon." Ill III appearance of W ashingttm theW was nothing uf l.uliint-l, but ther wn unitnl all that Wat dig iried end grsref ul, while his air and manner were nt nin e nol.l and coonnstnling No on appristi'licd 1.1m that did nut leelfjr bim. as tori Erskin olMerve.l, "a drjjree of awful rvrnee." He wore sword with peculiar graoa. Th Visonmte tls N,, miles tsitl it was btUHs "th mm wot male f r the swori, and ant th swnrd for tin man." Lafuyeti, not long after tli wnr of Revntu'.ii, writ" letter to Col, Trumbull urging hiuj to paint an .iurtnan portrait nf tb Oner as h appeared i.n ths field of th M mmnuih. Th illustrious Frenchman, America great bene fso lor. said tons "I was a 'y young Maior General on that memorable dnv, and bsd great deal to do, bol took Pme, stnij the In-nt and fury af Ih fiaht, to gateupiai snd admir W a. I. melon, miauled on splrdjid ehsrgsw eoteialwiih bain, be rallied our lira with word never to be forgotten. 'Stand fast, my boy a, and rci" your enemy t th S.utlmrn troop ar advancing lo support vou! I thought tliea a I do now," continuej iLt goad Lifsyett, "tbt netr hav I ran so superb man." (.1 ti Brill. asaa Mrs. Wl,rot.k ha arhatxst I swear to a-rhm'." j "Tad l-nter ..k tai." j "Well," I raid. I it.ki lbsy'tg-i y-a too. Y'a was kin snd Isrip la do tt." "OH, ts" s.j be, "Iitl tbey't g 4 fur Hresa" ' I a 4a .mor, bi wlkd right letnib h. aa d Ibera 1 f ond th wi.l.'er kia' aiighiv alsiMl. and I Ii4-I ber sb wn ft-s i g ., and .bed br pari a end sh-ul la'l rhsis btvanv bard, ae4 b'.fl sbt'd vat ad sr sy uid w-sstasi, and i an ft so f.rib." - went, SMt.fus." "Ma did, nd th rrinsv .. and b si tr. 4 Snt bow r rva writ ly "Ty: I shsll nstnr l"t It. l.s t- l loin e- a't, aod l..e warn 'I SHitb.' d-.e lla 8H t los B- f. ths at sMn my wiat.it tit, and Ihu irrrt sd ry thing. What with bsv di in' and lla at, ihntoflbi t wa 4 r-ersij, t la i," -Bo' r-4 oln',: S s I b M s w'l as I r ! t r t-f la. I r awn a si -tg, n l, y'-J . k , ms I ta s, d to aa, I thoik vol and ur l in xl tVarrfUii e. 'j s-rs-r-s-'i t tt -s 'I tf f- ts! ', f " The lllstitry til Newspsptra, 'Th first new.psf.sr wa l.nrd monthly in MH, form, la lb repnl lie nf Vnir, and was called th listens, prol.nl. ly from a farthing o.in pcu)ir to Vnii, and which was tit common pric at whkh it wot tol l. Thirty volumet ul It ar til preserved In a library it Klorcuc. It wa long supposed tuat th first newtpsr tr pul.lialad in England was al the ep h ol ll Sianish Armoila, hot it lis been discover.! that th .i.es r.f Ihst baring the imprint of I .,' in lb British Museum were forgeries, Tli.r i. B't doubt (hat th puny an --t-.r nf th uivns I iif bad sheet wat not pui-lihd in London t. IK li'l years fir to art cf priming h bean discovered: end it wa asarly 1"0 t' rnnrt, bf..r a daily paper wa ventured pi Periodical papers teem first to bsv been -by tb English during th times ef th Common wealth, and were then called "aeelly n -bnftks," Sonaof them bad miat wbim.irsl t t ? It wts e rr.m with th early psners lo ba s blank pt which was sometime tilled up. I n paucity uf news, by -.?! ion from th Kr.j lures, Th first nw.spr ptints.1 In K"rth Ameri was printed in Boston la o'0 Only ont i of that papar was know lo la ta ti, -.-. t wadsp-iid in the btst lsar Oit - e in . -! and w alriul th sitt of aa or l,nrt .li... , bttlarpaper. Il was Hipped by th v ,tno.' Th llosl.a NswaLetier wa tl lot r. , paper. It was first Issued in 1'oi, and i-r.., . bt John Allen, in pad-ling Ian. 1 ut e .nt. ,f Siml of ita ssrlv tiultrs were vrrv ; ti, . It bsd sienrh of Inline Ann lo I sri... r ib-lilfiml I lld.vs p.vtnwU. and tl. . . 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