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$0. 229a UMf f "I '.-u flrxtsy itustdi UitSOil IB Nora nnaw 7, III- if4 )?' fr for richness and beauty about the fol ia" .1 . !., i fan from uin "u tn mena aow in which would do honor lo Words- They were written many yearn ago ; Jfcave direct and peculiar application AUTUMN. With a'"'' """" ,n'' '''' T,,r' tfrMh 4 Spring iti"W oeanuMi nanuieier. .ear ski and clou" time '""J 'T fafvneaasiid eartn unm"... -'fi , l . l:. ..f.l... I- j arhea Ue ".' . - niu.iin min. and. with C.her gl,a,.es. the uld year takes ..p VnMdiiWB HP"" ' U,f hlhriiani of golden iru.is. Lnpaad pg -ant fill the splendid eoene. rriaa beautiful spirit breathm now allow richness on the clustered trees j Utrun ."beaker I"" 'ic,", J"' LiWok new glory o ihasutumo w.wla, J taping warm tt, un job wfl"' -i . . -.-- - lit ap bsr pu'pb w'n ,m1 '"" pntlo wind a and passionate lie blushing leaf, and stirs up life t, ualbe Doontain, like a summer wra , lea wooer. iihm tbe solemn woods of ash deep crimsoned. jJim iteh, and maple yellow eaed hw Autumn, like a faiot old man, n uown th wjfKl a-weary. Through ihe Ut K, i.We in mwi ; the pnral fim-h. hai wild chrry and red -wlr flat inter hiM eutu t'h iu pla'nii whiiile. Li pwkt by ttio wiicli-hazl ; luNi al..uii. id oi"tnly:, nh u(i raio.l mi rU. VnU Iroiii ilin ihrtalitiig fl.r thrutiM flail. f. what i flJ dulh I tin hiiiIJ poi'on dim iht, with f-rf-m U-rl, forth Ifr ib brijhi imI Ijfi.iu-i ky, anil lik dul'tat prrluriiiMl, and dnys spent lrbira br wind. ay tho yellow lraa. jiUiufti a vuiee, ami give Itiiu eluqacot teach Mm hnr tk dtoa hymn that Death hIM ap fir all, ihat h hlt gu kit Uff Tvating pU-e without a tear H. W. LoNorF.t.iow From the AVie Xnttct of 'EAST AND WEST." tiiActhor or "Vuhts Brsdsiiaw n rHAFTER XV. Ujlot took a eet hy Hlh as he con- r d nu remark it)uut '.tie fHclicrj an J I shades of tlii,eeiiing'ilheril roiiul m, Utrv sit s,uiniUglv each ccn (i-l hitcau ihoiijfhia. lint not uiirtuiNi iuiis Ifte f'4Silie of hid ri'nnp:iutn 'sVrtniJM- $l:)liir i ihe h rl lo interrupt ihe nre, which he tint h remark mu: 'I n'n I vely, I snp.se vou linnk. since f bt ell oil (KKirit, hut I Clil't 8.11 It : Imd the hait. in l el thec eliapa tu d.ty kd it 'ne as if they thought nevei hdn are. I've lust narted wilu mr old inoth- Mr Beckford, nd it's touched me some w more than I've been touched lor years Jsbe is living .ii h my brother, but. you tu alwava the favorite. I w the rtt,ud she thought more ioo.it ine, aut hint, ma) be, then fore the most She 'Hia woman, and I f-H to d if wln-n Ipieme hr blessing, that there w is Wawg in H bul I .(on'i know, I'm not 'J- L look several pulling drinks with brothers, and worn I come aboard I steam is gelling down now, and I ftttund. Come, Hie leasl ilioo in the M can't hurt y on ' n.luo assented, and ihev entered the no '(ill and diauk togther ri'ipting come take aomething," said w addressing thai worthy, wlio nt this "nt entered t:ie social hall- The cup 11 Mid be had no ... objection the iie-aii- wuthen handed over to lino, ami Suv- drank airaili lo Ka iwdite. He iireiuti'd 'ph lo replenish bia if lass, but he refus- W9 ' You're rtobt aaid Slavlor. 'if vrw don'l d it don't take it, but' I'm one of tlioee u l men thnt run'l or won't aav no lo H b.n. And yet I was never vet Pn niv life, ih.l la taa mum. mit I r ennd but my Hlood ofini is We have a ''ownaouih w hud him, the devil 1 now he waa rich, : and had every '"Mound him thai was splendid; bul I '4 b ir bis shiM-s for air his la. ,te every body t,d ihai wHKiil Skis aona bad, r io wonder tin i'M i ; Hiacon ,7 ma old agi fBls aona bad, his daughiers bad, amht ten tHal be iruated his Hi!! conteienrw id g.ie.l bun 4- I Sg6. It olllJlli-d inm fWlld'nl gv drunk I've see b4. try Wtn il. lilt tl lm....r lu I. ..I . "v aava killed ant other man. Im ib i nt coma Caullliw when atmll uk i..i lltonP . ' ' about half an honr. reolind the f!a. Mtbe Aleiander'a there nd I'm told r ffomtf to nfB M. . she? eaelaimeJ ii.ilnr. .k. . . r . . , ail 9 m -oat, but the night promises to Jh cUni Another half brouirhl ihe aleamet In Rail- Maa there had been both r4re " taltffioua f and. tka ul.. .. t... . '7': ,t "v u Hi'WD.uua ut tue boat obtainad a'tMtiertbla iQi-rcMof pat flngen. 1 tM AlMiandw ba pt ateara up, ilUrminHl tojeal the apeed of lb biwtiHi whirh Rlph aiii( $tlor were, ami which for l'h aake ufa rujne, will callthti Tur tk WiiMi the TurHHfitpiwa, aa aha was known to have much bjttrr arcnminodaliona and to on, than the otjr hnal. tnn, uf the pasaengnrs of the hnr kft Iwr, and came on tKard of tli Turn'. , The night hail , tjt in, a'd a hazy miat prevailed, through wjuch an nrraaional atar glirhiiierHl. watery iW imiiaUnot ilere and there htavv cluuda wero gathering in the he.avma. which Keened to threaten a Mitt-n. Uiil the pihtt obaarvad that he would not be aurpriwi! ifn witid ars and the nitst arid cloU dillvd. The Turtle, nnuiogihe Aleiindr wianKiMia to leave khI tefore her, ma- Io'Ikj ahead, lung her Ii4 II aa noun aa alie had tnku (he wood boat in tow, and proceeded tuiMturd Kilph atoid on Ihn m irAn, unletting thr hiintle and roiifusion awt'tat llie -MMM-nifi-ra and Ibe Mtiz.-n aa the bell rung, the first hur rying lo g. t aboard. ,nl tbp Uat aa nuirh humerf get MHire. The h inly leave ta king tte morn iat wor.ia ralh d ihii from l the departing p itniciiger to his friem' ashore, ok ! nijiinriion ni io lorgt-t sui h & such a message, echoed bark, wre all over, and the Turlle held her way a head. The AI- exiuder left p.'M but a uioment after her, and rime baikir.jt r.n her irtck; Tike a ''blood hound from the slip, like a high mettU d j- '' ,ay down on the sunny side e( a distil races trained (or thtf . corneal Just below ,ery Sirangera, ifllieie ia any one thine Blllon, ihe hanks on the rivr are abrupt an I high, liirougn ihe hz-t( theeye of! Kalpn they loomed mount menus ud over whelming while from Itic many sh rt bends in the stream it ws const mil v seeming to the hehoMer as if Ihe boat would it,ib,im nfdntely sgiusl ihe preriieea ihit often auje ared mT cily bef r it 4 ifi it damned up lh" river, on wlncii llie light from the tirr of the sttiu'.er cast strong gl.re for a stuut t'Htitee. while l ond the dark nesn was di-eper from the routrasl. The Alex ander voiild eaxily hive past the Turtle Mhil- th latij r hid tiie wooii IkmI in low, lud it not been for the narrowness of the It'iiinel in this tiUce. As it was, thn Al- ejimer ureM it close behind llie Tuili-; 4fW her ImuiIh and even pmtsengers called ii.uJK on Ihe inner to give way, but at this the Turtle, threw loose the l.nes .ofthe wood boat, and kept h r place ahead, ap parently I y her superior peed tor :lie lis tance i'f iween llietn whs now mcri-asod Kilph turned to eiuke some inquiry of Si . lor. and fo ind thai he h id I-A his side Aftvi guz'iig a few minuies more ou the scene, Kdlpb entered the cabin. He found it crowded wilh passeng!ri, oumtier ! w i'f mi h-id clustered around Stiylor.who had seated hnolf un Ihe end of the table, a(.d with the iron! of his but rocked up. tnd Ihe li.'iil sliimiig down from the sus pended l-onp o i lin strong foalures, he was amiiMii ilu-'ii iih Ins remarks. As Kilph iiMiked round not seittig the preacher a iiioiik lie. uu.nU r, he inquired ol the Cap tain hi rr he w. 0 ii-' sil thn Captain; 'he eouW'nt siimi. Si lor ixiinling to him. 'Itellyiu kImi he cur s lot noi tily, h''s a caution. ' ' I'nlkiug ahum hard drinking." said Snlor, lo tiiose mIioui imn, I know it's wrong, loo uu. h of it I mean; and I met a temperance io' icty flow the other day. and he sl!y tiHik ui'' lo talk ahout it Well I dju'nt siy nucli, for when I know I'm wrong; I never 4y I'm right; nut wli-u we slopp d I h i t n, own tun. foi this tempeirince mvi cat more than any ftllow I ever met with eating was meal uml drink both lo lum When we got into the aUje agtin 1 poked fun ot iomall day so hard, !h it be thougit tojmt lo slop and rest, and take the accommoda tion iine, lint loj at niglit.iin l we daslierl on in ihe regular mini line Temper mce IS temperance, and if man rata loo hum h. it is just as bud as drinking loo much, and ihen aa lo hia temperance of temper, lie ilH'nl pretend lo H. llu had no more chance with us I hail a bob nil bull in fly lime; we used hi n up Ha. ha. ha! fp'k iiiit ol iiiinkiiig. I roul'n'l but lauh at a iitightMir ol mine who killed himself with h.,il rlriuk He died of manu a otu, I think llie doctor call it; I know its Litiu. L'tKc didn't thiik so, he held it pUin tn ijiwh, for i went to see him when he was on he List legs. Mtietched out on his bed, and j.ibi ali-r (it. when he had been fancying ne w ike.l oil i. is nead, and that his bedstead hud stolei, Ins It g, and wanted to walk U' Willi' lliem; ami I said to him. 'well Luke, how gocb?' 'Ah Bl izeaway,' says he, 'I sh ll hive o go the journey, the doctor ;iys I've gtl ihe portituin'tau ' Ha. hat laughed SlMtlor heartily, and then altera moment of thought he added. 'A i l he did g'$ ihe journey, porir fellow, and many a worse iiiuii has gone it before hiiu ' Yes, as UoMiy BuriM sa js a chap who .ved a glass hiius' ll, 1 say, v -'. .'.v.. Wjth. urh.n! .hewhweer bbe, M iv 1 be saved or damn'd. pitiwed h. from the ladu s cabin' un some if rand, uno ir.-l nn ilm tot of, the individual l. ... -.1. ..1 . 1. ,...1 si.tbu'tf en t. nce. The. .nan drew ba. k his .ffl cted member, and wiih a irem- ndoiis oalh. gave the bo a kick that' ciitainW hasteii'd bis aju'ed, At .this Staylor buist out into a k... .111th mnA il.u nun from head rTST.,,.T.:v: 10 1001, ue nooaeo ms neau 10 iii'i im .- ode who bos caught a uew idea, drawiog up Mar I De saveo or oamn u. unmeuiaieiy 111 nr . . .,r.nmn,- f . teciion w , . fi,.,.! ;liai .ho,.i .d. bad run aground or any accident lia. bap- " " f.. . . pii.ful. and.4a.ngef.aj. rxpe''i" ' he result andj' 1 4!e ;Suywj..rt about ad- bao sWpwd Ber,1f..rlhe .peed Mii 1? r"J Wlfa todf "V k ib .4viuM. j lursey ia that I h.-e eua dm an i wphatic rnth, wbefl : rs..n?gHnrd '1. i jed rnrh -A man is not asha.i.d Ur4i p knowluo'ge is the ir,-e. uttbe Vis i..ied the grout, .round, nucli l.k hi u who , of Uie Alexanuer couiu 0 ' ; , mduenee, that he cann afffl, , de.ail.d G.fraphic 4- Jroflalm-d h.tnself a prra.-ber. -nd who snfliciei.lly u. prevent injury, 0 ait nitmn . A ,,emH(, )0,,, ,(lve a po- j Tuttpcr M.p an micies.mg region. io- jM..g...g fru.u bis girb inigtit be a itv,..e or probability, she wou d have dasheu witn mf f fai h,he unkwmn. migh, ,h. SuM h.-ui from a ru nt,- gre.i violence again, the Turtle. ' , u, I SJiiLM , f . , niirnce lo Ihe ' Bul what Struck Ralph most, was the . . ! are founded .ui two thousand atren.anical and meut of.fetipwt. to g.ve mterante to Ihe uui w toi .m y A ioeoif ,,, eIuenses,and : htniBrtlie,, f.amMis. I have spent fitty nub. .i.i.i Imu ivho wished to go lw-low, aara lorma 01 ii miiim; 1 f - . , both hi' tneea ao aa to ambrace tbea with both bia arms; aa be aat on the uble, be ax. claimed: 'Stranger I'd give a fifty dollar bill for your fare. i I . VVbal do yoo mean sir?' aaid thetrtranffer apeaking angrily. J ,leanr replied Stat lor eyeing biro all o. vw, and boohing, mean what I aay, I'd fivaa fifty dollar bill for your face, lor if I had it; I'd make my fortune aelling trarke.1 A lud laugh broke from every oe pret- mi. i ne airanger looted at Siiylor. like one who wiahed Ui pick a quarrel, but could not acrew hi courage to the sticking point, when he beheld the huge propor. tiona of his adversary. After fathig at Siiylor a moment irresoiutely, hedrew his hat over his brow, and entered the social hail with no very social feelings. That,' said Siaylor pointing after him, 'ia one of pour amphibious fellows, there's no telling what side he's on : he's astrad a wt a a " dle of the fence, ready to serve God or ii, uei puii nis pocaeis ; ne see-saws neiween saint and amner, determined lo tHke ihe strong side. .L.k at his cat, yen v,, , "'i"1'" .ucv'ouisi or noi, quaker or what uot.ii'a alud belly & ii aVl "nau oeiiy ; nis nat lias a hroad brim, and , 'harp top. Ja ha ! I suieci he is : amphibious in other respwis that white i ne pretends to belong to the ndd water ' rr.-ty, heereepa ashnre like an alligairtr. i I rorn in this world more than another it ' Hypocrisy, ll I enlisted with the devil himself, it would be on the agreement that he shoul j show his Hag, his bloody banner, and I would set up for ensign myself, that it might fl ial free, in that the people should not be taken under false pretences, come to ns as friends, and find us foes. We go very fast, dou'l vac f he coulinued, getting down from the table ; how the boa! shakes she puff like a pi(oise. I expect we are racing ii T Rating it !' echoed a nervous, gouty man, on crutches, who had just come in from the guards, and who had been hob bling annul in a slate of inquietude ever since the boats' started ; it's awful, we have been racing it this hour.' We're ahead, ain't we V aked Stiylor. Yea,' replied a one eyed, hard featured man. who entered iinmediatelybehind 'Siay lor, and who appeared lo he a river charac ter,, perhaps belonging to the boat ; we're nhead and likely lo keep so; and we will if it takes all old Dolibiu'a barrels ol rosoui. I'll turn in'auy how.' You are right,' aaid Siaylor turning In go out, and observing the speaker was one eyed ; ' you irnisl make the most ol your tune, for I see it takes you twice as long to sleep as it does another man.' Look here iniaier ...do you want to pass an insult ?' exclaimed 'the one eyed man, w .'nle llie Cyclopian in em her flashed with all the ire that would have beamed from both, had the othei been able, to do duly. ' ' None in the world stranger, said Siay lor good hiimoredly -it's only a joke it's all in your eye. Come lei's drink lo-gv-llier.' ' Agreed.' said the one eyed man, and 'ie and Suvlor proceeded lo the bar and drank deeply to their better acquaintance, when the burner quietly went lo his birth, and the Uiu-r walked mil on llie guards am! stood by Itulph, who had preceded nun. The scene was one likely to live in ihe memory of Kupli. Frowning iinmediiiie ly before him, (for ihe river here was very winding, and thus llie elFect produced.) was a bold and high cliif, against which ' li e bolt seemed hurrying In its destruction, The haze had passed off Irom the bosom of ihe river, but here and there larkcluJs floated over llie sky. belw. en whicS the (tarn appeared clear but c dd ; for though ihe clouds lay in dark manses between ihem, the patches of ky were .as blues if the heavens were ctnudlcas. Just atove the peak of ihe precipice.a new moon float ed through cloud and sky, like a frail bark on llie troubled cea ; whilf the huge forest ou either side of the river, seemed to form a channel to direct the eye to il Immedi ately before ihe boat, ihe light flashed forth fiercely on the dark bosom of the wave.np peared like a mass of moltun gold, thrown into a sea ol lead. As the river was low, iu hanks high, with tall trees upon them, which increased the apparent height, while the waves casi back, here and there, the strong reflection of cloud and sky, it made the heavens appear much higher and furth er off, and struck the beholder, in connex ion with the surrounding scenery, with sen sations of sublime. Behind ihe Turtle, the scene was of a .liirerent character, and Ralph dwelt upon it with fearful interest ; for it was the first tune he had lieen a witness to such a one. ran I A I .1 mmr..m mtt ttlAP lVOI1 fifteen , ne " -v- " oe4wettiyleetbelund; ;..,. meiv in her waKe. ii me ui . . ' i . - "-rt ; TKiv inoved ' before -tne-liretaiy' J nnucit sa tv j stirriiig U P 1 .a a sat. imn the furnace. evetlllllr Z Lfi was rather chilly, several of then ,'''" . Irom the heal and excitement, stripped oil inetr s hirls and with their person oaxea 10 iaiethev were feeding the fire, which Ml ft as it was led There was, lied as last aa 11 was leu. 1 c -y the waiate COIlSUIIteU as last -. n(,..neirr.whopHrliclarlyar - -.--- o ... ,i. ; jie caug&iWi rested Kalph lWDwn large logs of wood op and cut them tne nre, as easily aa a boy, woo Id have iiirown upon it ao many willow switches, his black form and countenance glowing in the glare.the energy with which ha labour ed,the muscular power that hia baked cheat and arms exhibited together with the occoDa iwii ih wiiii u ne was engaged, brought to the mind of Ralph.the idea of oneofSatan'a devils feeding the infernal flames. Ev cry now 'and then, the firemen would eet -thenrvyM W ward the Turtle"; and ii inougnt they had gained apon her, they would give a quick startling yell, which from the surrounding scenerv, then might well call up fancies of the oast, and almost make the white man think the In dian was pursuing him in one of bis own ore ranoes. She's doing her hardest,' aaid Siaylor IB!. t. . i . a ... w naimi, out I uon'i think aha much. gams At this moment the voice of the csntain of the A'ef under rould be diatinctly heard a - m ... . J. atd himself seen ss he leaned over the boil- ier ileek.and looking at the handa below, 'called out in an exeiied and angry tone jveen ine nre up there hovs ! live her ...... . all the ptearn you can. Mate get out quirk a barrel of rosin from below, and try them. 9 .1 i Keep lite sieatn up I tell von I That fellow means to go his death.' ex claimed Staylor. to the crowd around him; Tor the passengers with various feelings, had gathered on the guards. He means to go bis death. He has spunk any how ; I like o see iu' And Staylor who had be come much excited at the scere, and with what he had drunk, exclaimed, calling out to the naisengers of the Alexander ' Good by airanger, you can't do it good by. Which way I are you for Cincinnati ? When we have got there, done our business and are leaving, we'll mention you'll be down in a week or two.' Make way !' cried out the pilot of the Alexander who rould be distinctly heard on board the Tm;le with an awful oalh make way give us pari of the channel, and we'll pass you,' You may have all of the channel,' re torted Slav lor, behind us; but' We'll have that before you loo.' inter rupted the pilot ef ihe .Alexander, ' if we have to ride over you. I'll mash your mouth when I meet vou.' II a, ha 1 ha ! it lakes two to play to that game, stranger. Ulazeaway is my motto !' It's Blazeaway Staylor, from the low er country, remarked the pilot to a man standing beside him, as Slaylor's voice rung in their ears, for he had the lungs of a Sienlor, ' il they don't beat us it won't he his fault.' ' According to the order of the captain of the Alexander, the tiremeii had thrown on the tire a considerable quantity of rosin, and in a few moments it emitted a dark, gloomy am ike in winch inuiimeialdn shi ning sparks flashed like the stars amidst the clouds above, ll was now evident to all that the Alexander was gaining un the Turtle. Where's ihe capiing?' called out Stay lor, as he ohseived llie advance of the oth er Itoal. He miibt ue rosin too they'll he into us, or pax us if we don't. Cap ting ! he continued al the lop of his voice, where the devil is the captiug V Here,' replied the captain of ihe Turtle, who answered from the roof of the hur ricane deck, wlieie he stood beside the pilot. (-aptine !' returned Staylor 'am t going to give us a touch of main V ' No un !' exclaimed many of the seiiL-ers, whose fears (or their safely you ps liad become aroused, ' let them pass us. Let limn pass us ! not without a trial I hoj.e.' said Siaylor, 'come down capiing ' (To be concluded next week.) ECONOMY IN EXPENDITURE. The following remarks of Mr. Dewey, need lo he often reflected upon by thosi-inhabitants of our towns and cities, who ate straining every, nerve, and sacrificing all that makes existence desirable, for the sake of money to lavish on the pitiful vainly ol dis play. These rcnVliotis occur, to the trv Her on his passage in a steamboat Iroui Pans to London. I observed that a considerable number of passengers carried a comfortable picnic box or basket with them, and spread their own t ilde. Willi some, doubtless this provision proceeded Irom a fastidious taste that feared some'' poisonous dart would be found in the common fare of a steamboat. But witli many, I preaume it arose from a habii.wbu h presents a marked oLn nee between the people ol England aud of America. I mean the n ihil of economy. In America we are ashamed of. economy It w Una feeling which would I or hid among us such a prac tice aalhat referred to, and noi only, this. but a grct many more and betler pMcticce . - '. - . . l. iaf I .... 111 aaar uiiiiiii siiiiimiu aaaa. -iijiiTi- .i-ij, i.,'...iihir i HII.IB U'llMJ uewtHIt null, - - neighbor does'-We are no! r.cbenoiigh ft . . .:. . jk ....k..J . inau une o. .ne T Z Z rf biigiaou iu " ,ud in eery Sirecu.n in me lar ww, 1 wines at hia uble, 'The " noH,, IM,ell enabled lowntetbe phystcHl asd civil prefer in claret, but I cnnot afl.Hd It. and . h- the greatest riv.rs ia the wmld r 1.. 1 . 1 i.-..h,i.l';.i.4. . . ... . . i. r so inr.ua my "'-' B "wvv iiT.niaj oaf that they deteimiae bow miny dinm rather can give ia l year, and to bow ninny gueeta nay more, and bow many disbn taey can put upon the table, they do enter Uia. : , J ,V- Tbia frankneaa, on the subject of econo my ia among na a thing unheard of. Not that we, are more wealthy, but. as-J con ceive, leas wise. The competition of do mestic life among aa, is too keen, to admit oUtaj juc.it, proltfo4.of ,4.teral,-weak nesa. We pi acti tu economy by Health. Nor ia tbia the worst of it lor one conse. quence of this habit of feeling, is, that we practise too liltle. Wben a stramrer liHks U(oa the strife of business, in our villages auu cine, ne iiuigiiies mat na sees a very covebHis people, hut a uearei obsei valuta mild ahow bun that much uf this eager, and absorbing, and almost slavish occupa tion, is necessary lo sustain the heavy drains of dum stic expenditure This extravagance al home, chains many a man to the counter and counting-room. And this extravagance is of bia own cboi s ing. because he knows no other way of die liiigvishmg himself, but by the style of liv ing. Would be bul conceive thai he might better elevste himself in society, bv having a well read library, by improving bis mind and conversation, by cultivating, by some giaccfol, hut comparatively . cheap accom plishment, be might live a wiser man, and die richer.. Who would hesitate to choose between aucb a fauiily.asd one whoso house was fill ed with gorgeous furniture, where the wife it daughter are dressed in ihe gayest of ilia fashion, ar.d the husband banishes hima If the livelong day, and half the nighty fii.m that pleasant mansion, lo toil and drudge in Ihe dusty warehouse? He sleeps in a . rr grand bouse, be lives in a counting rooml QDotroit Courier Abofs Reward nf Interritu. A farmer eall. ed on Karl r'itilhm io n present lhal hit omps of wheal bad been aeriouaJy injuied in a field adjoining a certain woml, where his hounds bad, during ibe winter, lrequxn.lv mi lo hunt. He wilted lhal Ihe young wheal had been so cut up and deairuyed, thai in some par's be could iks hop foi soy prmlucs. Well, uiy friend,' said iiia Ita-danip, I am aware lhal wn havs considerable injury, and if yoo can pMcure o estunain ol nieiiwa you nav ao.taud, I will 1y vou.' The firmtr replied, lhal aoiimpaiing ins loiosnipa Kioannaa, lie bad requeued a friend lo assml bun in estimating ihe dainare. nd ihey ihmighi that, as ihe crop was unite deHiiuved, &i would not more iban rr pay bun. The Earl immediately give hiiu ihe money. As harvest, hownver, approached, the wheal rvw, 4k in those pans lhal were worst trampled was Ihe corn the strongest and uiosi luxurianL Tlie farmer went again io his lordship, and be ing introduced, said, ' I am come, my lord, re specting a field of wheat, adjoining Such a wood.' " 11 ; Imdship inaianlly reeollecied the circum auncs. Well, my friend, did I not allow Von aufllciiwl lo remunerate you for your toss f ' Yes, my had, I have found that I baveauaiain rtd no Imi al all. tor where the hortra had loost mn uu the land, the eiop is Ihe uxaii M' tniftiiig, and I bave llierelwre, brooghl the 501 hack a Siin.' ' Ah I' exclaimed ihe venerable earl, ' thai is what I like : ihai ia what ought io be beimeen man and man.' He entered into con venation with the laumi, asking h in some (iisiiuiia about his family, Imw many children be had, &c Ills lordship tle-n went ioui ani tier room, and reiorning, presented the tanner iih a check fur iUOl. , Take care uf ibis, and when your eldest aon becomes of ag, preheat it to liiin, and tell him the (srauion lhal phK'uo- d il.' Wn know not which omwI Iu admire, ih! Iienevolence ui the wisdom displayed by ibis illo'trioup mar.; for, bile ooing a noble act uf generally, he was handinu doM n a bson of in legriiy lo another generation. Eiigluh paper. Ilact Extraordinary We ondi-rsiind, soma lint Issl wexki MX lawyers aud the Judge, on iheir way to Lincoln court, in this dale, were noyiDg along quite iHtturely. in Indian file, w lo'ii llie tif h horse became alarmed at some lluiig iu die road, aud aailed, upsei ibo gig, Uin-w out ihe uriver, und scattered bunks, pa jyrs, itc. in every direction, lie soon rame up with Ihe fourih horse, which a! so look alar u, and served his driver ihe same way. The two horses now kept going ahead, and succeeded in overtaking the thiid.seciHid. and first horaHS, all of which took the alarm, and went ahead ; but ihinkirig iheir load loo heavy, and seeing the ad vantage iheir opponents had over them, sooa knocked their sulkies In pieces, scattered books, ptiier, lawyere, and all in the nad, and then emteavornd lo overtake Nos. 4 and 5, bul wheth er they succeeded or not, we are uninformed. All of i his look plaer wimin four or five roil.s of the court hoose and alih.wgn the fire aulkiee were knock'-d into a oucked-hat, we aie happy iu leurn ihat the lawyers were wunw seared than hurt. Georgia paper. V Socacci or thb Misiairn.-From a letter written by ih scientific traveller, Mr. Nicol LIT to Ihe Pr.sidentul St. Mary 'a College in Baltimore, dated October 1. at M; Peu r's. Up per Mississippi, we have been kindly permuted io publish llie lollowmg extract. fiuitimors Oa- 1 .! '.'- " "I have just retorned frum long journey tn the sources 1 the Mississippi. I owe 10 ihe po ll iron and enlightened l oerahly of Col.Davear puri. and he other ofBcera ot Foil knelling, and ufiHisrf 1TiMaem,ll iheltMMit-id Ah pw. Inch I needed lo perform I hia hmg. .fit yel niy heahh is 1 1. ,hia m ,,.iit belter iltaiin aaaever i - , Uniiiug ihe ,Herv.t,on. of "mpaign h ; the result ol my laour . .ureo vea.s. , .1- "hole extent id the Val.e, of the Mtsatssirpt, IrinD 'DC iiirgi'iwi ie awwivKw -i 1 . ..: . S if ".'V ' j ..a 5 fr - jt ' ' ' T
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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