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'J'T ?! ! .i la
Mi
Mite) cor pores sy mpicras a re flalolen -&3MUd.iWorl14elt.
acrid eructation?.
inrHlicVairis. giddiness, dimness
b8 WlMfl1?:
iMt l li "jo A tan Infrmir.AcIL
taifili JKoeoi 'if : the nervous sysiem.
toeMal firigs and peculiar train ot ideas
faitfiif Mj4 - imagn.at.on jand overwhelms
jfxjbib.t an infinite diversity . The
l-jse f fet'of mn are as open to this afflic-
t rin rfftf JMaaest- - , : :
. .; ' CAUSES.
pDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
i -f
& BR UN Eli. 1 1 - i
' - .4 . ii ' I : wi - J ww a 'J! m rmn . r, . -ml .
mriiuiibuii cciuy ai jltavo jljous ana Ail iy ' VZSt
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NOl Q VOLUME. Till.
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WaBWBaWWMMBMBwMiMMMaas 1111 1 1
TXUIT.1S OF WATCIHIAI7.
iwu jouars ana r iiij venis per yci.
ale of Venice and her hundred isles
ana fill vcuis vci jci. j i j .n.iu! JliJ
Clasl of rorR new sobscjribers who will UT. . Mi-L- ,
I lriMr Jfe)f any kind, especially 9
pay in advance be whole som at one payment
shall have Jhe paper for one year at Two Dol
lars each, and as long as the same class shall
continue thus to par in advance tne sum
From the lVtsttrn Weekly ' RevutM.
a tatp np vrviri' f
Hfr noiseless gondolas, her peaceful waves.
Oo whose caim breast the moonbeams! brightly
f slept, - -. - . H AiA I - ; i
f j Vhen from her balcooy yonng Inez looked, j
mm'?t i'"00??' " ottwUe Ihi, will b. chawed a. o.b ntaqH Bfe ' feS?5t 0
. i : ;; i i j. j t.. w i : . . -,1 i t;n
nil
cisfeva.'
ute habit, great excess inr eating
djiiit!?Nhe Imnooderate use -of mercury,
u!ent pumtives, the suppression ol. some ha
itij t..L. : -i i: i t
ouuscriuciB wno OO no pay onrius iup jeai bj r w - " .Liil
mil ha nha rrrcri lhra llollara in all P. i I ' . 0 . ' . . 8 0 T. i
No fiubscripiion will be -received for less than
one year bu by paymentjn advance. J j
No papir will be disront.noed hut at the op-
Hon of this Editors, unless all arrearages are
paid op. I
n
tcir-AJ
iinIfiihlfffe. Yas. the ubsr action of thomen
ft aril j f li ;ioi U ri u a t eruptjon j relaxation or
.bi ny uf un$ or more important organs witoin
je abddraebi ia a frequent cause
idU treatment'- ':
TW:rrincibal objects of treatment are, to re-
; " ' i.- V i f. - . . . . . . i . I. j j I - m-J .
pvfiinfi ton, o strengin en ... ooay. u aid; otherwise thej will certainly not he ai-
,, eniif CH;MYB' " i J 1 tended tq. h 1
p eterctse, efany pours, regular roeais, ana
.leanrrirjersation. The! Iwwela (il costive)
iMoarefiillv rVsrulated by ihe occasional use
,f a liiKd iapfient. ' We know nothing better andTwenly-ifjve Cents per square for each i
Jcuiaildabilobtam this end ihan Dr. William -senton' afterwards. ;".'.J
vansJ ApeVient Pillsr being mild and certain! Court Notices will be charged 2! per cent.,
U tWriilIhrkfatioo. iThe bowels betnrr ones higher.' thin the above rates 1 A deduction of
fieililiif mom''e PU!s,(wtiicrV I 33f per ct f rpm the regular prices will be made
re tbiiaS irtouiiei.Md antirspasaijodici are ! an lo those that advertise by ine year.
ft a itn b remedy.' ant wunoui uisuuie na?e lq auywriiseuieuv win ue uibrrieu iui teas
etters to the Editors most be post
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
One Dollar per square for the first insertion
in-
wearied,
way
Her lute, she sought with song to while!
1 1 the bonis; , t : l.l .Mil
Mournful and sweet pi rains, bat i pea Ming all
IVi much of sorrow, for one so!yoongi $a fair.
;0 ! that in a world like ihjs, til l
i Which seems so Jair and foil of bliss,
'Deceit and sorrow e'er should dwel,
; To wither all we love so H'l ;f f
i Oh! that ere voulti bright mdrule o'er
: tve Learn 10 love, ana irwi no more.
Oh! that we tust affection's power,
faraily 11 now one hundred and eight lyearj
old ; he buried hit Wife some year ago at
the age of ninetr-eight, by whom he had
twenty-foor cIiildrtD, all twins ; sixteen of
these were boys and the rest daughters
twenty-two of his children ire now at Komi
with him. The father measures six- feet
idl
was heightenedlij-a- TZIZI
in'f wife & children tvho
watching with unavai!ir;2 horror v. C
what seemed his inevitable' and f; -r
With what devout and heartfelt t-r.:'.
must they have thanked GcJ, v.!.
husband and parent once mote si - I
their aide safe and sound. '
The following is a paragraph tvriit:
the Editor ot the ButTdlo Adertiier, i
queotly to the occurrence of the alcv ;
Eyt to liusinet j. Meetin " i
exchange papers'the account we :
week of the perilous adventure t,S C!,
and Robinson at the Falls, rcrumrfs u - :
circurn?tance connected therpwith
we had no jime lo narrate. Afttr 11
motes idleness and inemciencv amoor ; in.
malf, who aie expecting to be taken ap by a
fortune and i passifelv sustained, vrithonr an
care or concern on theiir part and thas manv I son, by daring and skill, h3d re
remarkinnot a; help meet,' bat a help eat. thrown, the two were observed to
Hi 11 -' ' . . w I wjw wa oviaiv inus ouii'iiu tir
53UWIIUJ 99 ucirs iireitv severeiv; on
Ivn muhM hiirh infl nl hId,lAiinnu it., b .... ri -t t i v WUICU CUTerS U
fuvuv ..) .mi . w s r.(.aaa oiwiiij uur i mc wis- w aen oacueiors nave inetr lor
wiiasvanamsr nis ereai ate:. ne roue irom uues. ana Decome rortv or rr:v vears Did. thp.
Hastings to London! which ialsixty-jhree U ttosoally take wives ofv their own age, -j bat
M i'i . J 1 I'.. r 1 J l ? '! lhilliall ali.inlA. lkni. Wilt. iL.. L...
No human foot.'tM L .
had ever before pressed thf ?rct th r :
upon, and though while there ih" v '
out of danger, escape sepmtd almost 1
less. Their ever?, movement wes ct
To shield us to! tbe trying booty f
f .
And find too late when all are ffotia.
j And we still left to struggle; on,;
j That hope jscieiished butjin vaiL
Nor can tbe dead return srain'.S l
Nor can the dead! ifeturn again:---tbi
annra 1 1 -- I :i
lvkMrMtiilessihsf o the.flomeroas-.pablic.-r than one Dollar, . i ! I !! ta cniog tbe atrainL but echoeai bacfitej wordaj
i Son.ia'iciafisEhave recommended a free Advertisements will be continued until orders! XUked the maiden fearfully; a rotted;, as if
are receiveo 10 sion mem. wnere no oireRiion- y opma twvw uiuiumwu mmj
It.. i. .-. - ' . . .1 ,i I; j .1 .- -a l.i. .:- !:!
distant
"L J'Lr"ivi.l Knf ii fibnnU nnft Ko reenrtorf In
if 1 !flyjiiase8 it will greatly agg
i nit rti
tirtriii h'liituht
f.U.i.-.'
iermin and slomshm J' aels.
til MAVTH RE E j Y EA RS' STAND
tMr lRobprtvMonroe,'Schuylkitli afflicted
,vitH Via iMte distressing malady." Symptoms:
ravate the are previous! given.
imicc:ii. AIT SOUS.
tna tnen witn ner
said,
"i And is it so? and roust it bell too
JiLfjfWafiarfaour; flatulency, disturbed rest, ner
rr
tightness
re across tne oreasi, aizzinesss, ner-
ity and restlessness, could not lie
Singula it Incident ! -TAe Tennessee
Mother. I Some few years ago, a youngJnan
left bis home in w State of Tennessee,
with a horse drover, for the purpose of as-
puie thooghls communing
illji -! v
a shall feel
Of this bright world the hollow'ness-shall see
My dearest bopes like frost nipped Sawers, j :
All fall to the earth, and turn to notiilgnt6s ?''
Uut suddenly there came the sound of; ear., j
And her heail beat as nearer drew the gondola.
revta . -i - -i r i - . I' , ! i T - "
A in on toe roaroie stair a stranger leapt,
i!frzal position without the,, sensation of 8
jlijiriiilnVbn i alpitation of the. heart,
fsif llrigiuugW pain of the stom i
of sisting in dijiving a
Georgia Harket'
ng with a kale for!
fU.n. I tf rcrAfico nroit liDhilittf onn nonAlonriV nf I wichint. .In rolaln
SriUIH.iV.wr9'l Kivj vvuin.i umw wavivrB v a w i wiiajajje sw ivyiii
mivousiei
a
And in a low sweet voice said,
i;---- on ' : -.'
And once more let !him rest, if
Rholta ilia rruif if l- ia iiinAelra t tt. l 4 I
!.VIr falk.r l. kill tlia ,awnrt Hi .U lkiti
The orphan's cry went up to heaven
corse
but in death,
lot of horses into the
TheTennesseean, meet-
i . - i -
pain ot thestom- ing witn ja saje lor an nis norses. ana not
f and deficiency oi wishing lo retain one to carry the. young
thM-t?oM enefffV. rMr K. iI on roe save op man hnmo.'ladvised him to remain in G
- - .1 ? t ( w i - " - - T i - - w . - - - - u mm & w .aivW 'jla
0!fli'rbt;of:efi6very? iand dire despair sat : an aeekl emoJovment as a laborer on I With Ravmond bvtber side, she leillld
WitliSllfV.6 per9i.n interested in f j ralilroaicis. stalina that it was a. With saddened cheerfulness to;Bp.at4f him.
WCTS?!' ?! orofilabld Wa-iness' bv pursuing Which, fhe Whom death had laimeduntimelyJN her own.
;niL il.!ftVANS MEDICINE In -his I com- could not fditjto; make money
:pai!nAMh induced him jto puicl.ase a pack- a simp.-ion, u.o youngui u ",,u"eui uf I And how "amid thef battle's -din he seeVn'd,
.aH'Ov. lUC 1 1MB, vv ii w , irsu I irvi ' ill t'Uiupicirijr I ouinc vii iu? uiuiiiuuii nuu siiuuiu "'c I Aret)f
renomg;A'ery symptom oi nis oisease- ne proiectedi nim, and wno nad enticed turn
jteis-Ay-ha motive for this declaration is, flom nig me and sought employment! oil
was most
Mm n k r or
miles, about ten dtya ago, in onedayi tipon lheyjthen abandon those with whom they have
a'hnrire thai hm hA- tun-' rn "fit Udin ! beeq;assoeiated,jreqoita atl .the 'pleasure- whicb'
these twenty years pas t. Tbeffatb has SfT Tm w,ia fS- qnuy watched with the grcate.t o r , -lived
La life of mtLberanee for thl las. Jifefffei f?.1 .c they were making preparation. : s
.f..: 1 . L r . :l " Juu wiwraiai, ana laus irawe iu ineuiaie I unnnprt fnr Kir.ffnl r !
ipg it was found they had brought with r
a neat. lot of trim cane?. It isscarrrU
cessary to add that botli are 'Yankee?. T
cool courage and eye to the cnaiu c!
fiuy.years, having cpatcely eve gcrte to la nttmerob class of worthy maidens.
Den sooer ; ann'one son toilo ws his aicps, I Itu a young roan has property, he cnav of
as he has not been these fifteen veara free i frorge tmrrt at;s suttible age. and, adtit the
from intoxication infttte evening. The (i- 5Jy'of ''yiog hich is justified by his means,
thfii alwtvi hmnnrhtlni. hm ..KitHrora ik in. I RaMM he is destitute of propertv. he has three
dutfv, and if he fottnd any of them averse filei?aliI a hecan tke bi ?b?ice lV suffieientl;; attest the fact.
- . . . i t ! i tut-ui. ii leciincr a nninpniinn innnqirinn ruir.
to work, he sent them to sea. Tbertij were hi. .id
Itvrt nf them rat lliia ii i s rtrtci I nn nrhnm ha I .t . i f .. .
... .a.., u.a,w.a,.. i IO ipe vtyie oi simplicity adapted to bis income;
Dim uu uuiiu -UIO iliUVai UCOlffc. WUICU tor ne can Will till nR haa iMnir nrnnorl
was lost, but thev-were both nreserved by I so a3 ta be able to sonport a familv in the more
swimming on a plank j The vounefeat of! modern and fashionable style ; or he can, marry
the twenty-four children is' uri wards df at Py rief Jaohch fearlessly out into all the
fifiv voir. f .- ? Ik m.erUJ I . expenses of a fashionable establishment, and run-
ma auiiiLD ui UMUXillU Ills Wile flUU VUIIUI-11 IO
warjjt. The first is the best, the second is next
anditne ibird 13 bad eoougb Hubbard yyxn-
sunn. J-- r .. r - -
woman by whom be had eight children
who were all likewise tains, but who, like
the wife, died within the space of five
years. '
1
A HOOZIER AND A LOAFER.
An honest and
urii
sophisticated young
'broad horn' man was passing by.thei vege
table market yesterday morning.! He had
9
From the Buffalo Advertiser.
4- I T , -WWaWl-a.fVWwUM.riV'W
PERILOUS I ADVENTURE AT: THE tempi a minute descript
FALLS.
An occurrence of most thrilling inter-
g.t nan l , . , ,m -, . Kj; .u .,-..
idltcil lew iibiu turn.- auu vuuu m mb I , a , ii . . .
... r 1 - ir Masl month attended with lminent beni to
mi4 alrcn fnr fftepnnln. Hit CPntn ftl I I . i . - - - t - . , r T
6, TTr- " .T' the- ves of two.ind v dua s, but resulting
seeing was attracted by an array of turnips, . a.-i. i -..i i .ti-i
. . ' I in the most haDny and nrovidentiat deliv
. - j . . ------
Mhat ihosH afilicid with the same or any syrop-
Ltsinstt6ijr to those from which he i
!re-8w3i!mfiyJ likewise receive the inestimable
.syrop- the rojr:o4 Railroad. Here .
E ufortaniteW thrown into'b,
I 1 3
1 AC ASE OF Tl 0 DO LO Rl U X.
:ir : S IT t m-r 1
be
itely thrown into bad
and was Induced to forge an order, amount
tng to about forty dollars, on aj store j for
Juhnsnii..- wife of Gant. Josenh ffoods. ilThe fortierv discovered.! he walin-
i JdlloiM ff nnMiss. was seveiely afflicted indictedj ir!ied, convicted, and sentenced to
i&Hp! tbe PenSeitiary for five years.: His trial
W d wi,,h!a b0"1'0 beat tookptale lat the March term of the Supe-
Hrt4hest;bmaeh and unable to leave her room. AlLi :L i ...... 1
f SHiaKi rjnd nof relief fron thp advice of sev
i eiai!.iians, nor fioin medicines of any kind j
I firttjifjier jb4 had commenced psmg Or Evans'
ine4ifie ht 100 Chatham street, and from that
ii;mi(:.Hfl jjpgan ti amend , land feels satisfied if
'l fchei tjarititHge the.,' medicine a ttsv days longer,
; w f 1 pe ifVfi tly cured. Refeience can be had
as; tiKe:tr-lh of ihe above. bvcallir at Mrs
ft JiilHft'i .(laughteT's Store, SS9 Grand street,
tlM St-B;M:Ah-0e: F.1 , K en nV, . No 115 Lewis
venger of fair Venice's wronj, the white
His foemen fled. Then he with laurels crown'd,
Returning, sought but once more to clasp . j ;
His daugbter Inez in a fond embrace, j ; r
Alas! that while we grasp the 'untasted cop i
And think to drain it, 'tis dashed: frua) thence.
And we but taste the etter bitterness
Even iheuftbe Count
Of disappointed htipe.
I A Toll,-
nor Aptp;rtf in xvionroe county, since
which tiiriej he has been confined to hard:
labor in phe Penitentiary.
r ,
ieoysff!)
doaiinln.
home.
Vhile picturing to himself ih
And thinking with a iilher doauiW fijndriess
Of his own peerless child, in ,Peabscold era-
S !', brace . ' ;
LHy down, and yiel-Ied up his spirit!
Uomrades,' he said, my life
f l is destined that: I n'er again
X 1 nrirl Ii A n rf 4 laJi - t . tmii t I I f
, lT.rr;' V-..rf r'spJ own inheritance, and Inr !t!l he
resiaingj-wroiics iromijitiieoegviiie nearrrna thought is agony! Rayra
ing oi iue uniortunaio condition in which
her son was placed, and knowing the im
becility of ibis mind, with all a mniher's afT
lection. determined to proceed j at once to
this place, and to make his liue situ itinn
II II C , . I.- U J U I.!- W, I si'!." . i
s8t?feteen ianiQn and Huuston ss , af2ic t known tp tne proper authorities.! But .Mas!
tU;)ll!ehyears: wtthi the following distressing JJiow wai a poor and lonely woman-without
' tfi4 fcr.iiS? Y- A -Af -I J.:i r : t: I : - tL: J'- 'I .: - ' i: :r.
cj w wo muiu '. n uciaiiim. ua i ?umiiuiji i inniifT r iria-iiu. fiaTiiiv nil nnnvpt aiire nr
islfli?iig fast j
shall see : :
Ml?.
within
3 --' r i i .),. i-i ; 'I, -i -' -
J .. ; .'- ml' - m t- . 1- 1 1 ' F ' .
H TFP-f r WI aPPeuie Pa pnauon oi bcr owiitogetto JMilh dgeviMe? Vith a reso
ld 'lF?Pne a:Kdl,m?e5 01 ntoM liiuon trlily beroif, this old lady kleterroined
totravoiptheoled1s
ftftWra,.,'a.A idea of ompme& by asis erten yeais yoonget than
an fii'lrfavitlon of. her disease, a whimsical aver-1
P9i!Pliiicular persons and places, oroiindless I
a-Plll'tpMons of, Personal ! da norpr a nil rA t prtv . 1
herself.! ehe actual! started, and over moon
tain, stream andj .valley, shetvalked the ex-
lianriiinnrtr1 distanea of foil r hundred and
t 14.junes and wearinrss of life jdisconten- -fifty mijes, to petilion the Governor lib paf-;
U'HiOjiladft on every; slieht: occasion, she .!-. uJJi ;.-.r.iri.in. -An a' in.ai. .W.
tion ofi'theicase induced the Governor to
i : inisied. desponded, and thought - she led. a Jj . ; !
i rn,,.iinfKi;iif -..- r- - u. extend to the unfortunate youth a remission
ri ' T? i'l : SU UaU, Willi I . ( , , r j I ! I
11 fteqartl haental hallucinations. 1. 1 of his sentence, and we had the melancholy.
.' 1 .Ik'f ,f t. a . . . .
:
MfKyhad the advice of several eminent 1 pleasurfeo:eeirg1he old lady and ber sis
I' pl ,.;and had recourse to numerotis medi- ter, togetbe: witl- the son, slow y wieiicfins
Rnfflfd nbi obtain even temporary allevia their witV back to their home in Tennessee-
pWrfHtfe'Jsipg; tril her husband per- What ll not a molhers affections lacrbcn-
fl!lSvfe 'rr phshf Th; incident, in the r Heart Mid-
$ vw'f w j'vv qu 10 re leved, and finds here f ; 4. t n t . . t U j i
KW'SW '"""iS ber domi; "l"' if J' aD. tr.o London,
f lWi P0vuwsjhat she eniovs
as good health at
: frfpf j flff'edid at any period uf her existence,
v: fc?itoiCh;,lbail'd' - -lh' 'foresaid Anne
;:jaVHrtfigrii f.-i ..v5::"- 'U .'-.r. f .'. r "
; i. '! ' i E . ' ' i' 1 . ' -- ' . 1
"rr ; 1,8 14in gaJ 01 December,
i i
n-V't; - Mi-t'.:r''-f'
U WV I 4 L a
Peter Pincknev, Com. of Oeeds.
M A R I! A f. r . F p'aqp nf a phtp
,------.. ... w u v V auu A 1
ATlVAt . ..:.. ' . . .
t fjX,j . ,,n an Anecuon pi ine
PIf?Anr he ireatment: of poet or
llWfuS. Chatham street, New.
..:ni MML. "V LFi j ' woicn '
klhmea
rf!rfj!wcatingpnattended by relief. The a-
. .. .-
f r-. ! s "ui;i wcie always
t-"if fifi"13 were also aliened wK consirf
!ffteiyLof breathing, witi. : a,Sent i'Jf
rWfr Icross the phest. likewise a great w.nt
feJf iri theervous system "
k;ifH-7Te 8?mPlums were entirely removed,
k tMfct-core effected by Or Wro Evans.
i-lfifiii'V.'i:M;- BKNJ. J JARVIS;
!iMmk-.v ""g uuiy sworn, tiolb de-
iMi V re in all
Swrfcbl ,i , JARVIS.
iSstri ! NoUrT publ 96-nas-
ber sister, bears; no comparison to th proof
of filial) affection on the part oi a mother to;
an unftrtanate son. May they all reach
their homes in safety; and mayj the young
man, under the guardianship of his aged
molherj be restrained, in future, from the
commission of crime! The drover who
enticed' him from home, and left him! to suf
fer in a land of strangers, knowing his im-
uecuii, suyum aupjM uis ptavviu mc su
itentiaryi
.'4
IJmGLlS inVr'llsbury JV. C.
JQttr wirr
r " w - i. v v vjt m m v aj. ... i v- . .
ffTri 'Jlf5?Aiv;t,- v' "w, $ ; ov
GiBts; be industrious, and observe economy?
in everr thin?, even in time i be neat and tidy
y, and keep stirring to some oseioi pur
pose dress j so as to preserve your health, leay
nothing for joihers to do that yoo can accomplish
yourselves ;j cultivate your minds," and escew
the least appeafance of evil in your manners
and conduct;; 60 shall yoo enjoy so much coml
fort, happiness, and independence as.ui allotted
to mortajs ill this j uncertain w orld, ; and yoo will
sand alverv fair chance of becomins united to
sottie clever; indusirioas voath in the bands of
-ttairimpny,! and of becoming a first ra'te. wife
and nkher 11 (aliog'.ybor owi household well,
auu jjsqing Blessings an round yoa
7 :i . ilk '- f :v.-;i;:.,-.,
Tim fdnoine-Piulding in . bis life of
VYashipgtop, gites tbe following little anecdote
oi me moiner ot this great man :
She was once present and occupied
of honor at a ball given to Washington, at
Fiedencksburg, while in the full measure of hi
well earned glory,' and when 9 o'clock; came
theses
said tdi him with perfect simphcitv.
ueorgei it is time to go home.
It would perhaps, be well if many;! to day
woald remember when it is ' time to co home.'
Coma
leftj t
'tis thou
e promise
alone
Canst soothe my parting spirit
fTo be iq her all that a biotber shouid be.
ia . . . ... I !
i Know my nearittiat 'tis a noble, one.
p reely to thee do leommiHny chitd;
jSince it must be that we on earth ! j .
No more shall meet. -1 clmiewt ! I ,!
I And thu; passed the ooblast" CouhpfVenici.
r ull well did liajmood as became a; kpioht t
Redeem bis pledge, -and soon t;he griipe gif
Loved him with ajll theMepdvceHhsss ,
Of woman's firstJ pure.lov. jShleemed ;j J
Her sainted father' spirit smilrngijloked urjon;
His loved one, and bade beryet be $1 py ; j
And she tccw bltsi in her own Raymond's
Pure sincere affeclion. i 1 )
. ' j : j
It was one slirry eve, the raofn locked down
So smilingly upon the murmorjing wave, f
When in the ei-same bale my thete stood (
Tbe noble Raymond and his .beauteous bride.
My gentle lova ( 'twas on a nijht' li ie this ;
i saw ihem first, but not as now ; t .; .
And much 1 feared Inez no more wyuJ learn
To bve aiight that belonged lo lbi, cojd h
Cruel world, i 0b I it is sad to tiikuptn j
That we too mustj drain even to thr dregs j . ;
The bitter cup of jlife but Iain vlljenn-p-Sweet,
forgive me: 'tis a mxi bu leiiJoml i b
Gains the mastery, but wKenrn0trJfppy
There cpmes the shadow of a darkTntng g
eve
gloom,
And wraps the world in night, but; With thee
Still near me, it shall not be. J I- if
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The morning came all bright and gloj-ioua,
But bow found it Inez ? her attendants
With auxhios facjes, ail watched H
Outside her chamber, and wondered
Why came not their lady forth- f lf
At last they entered. There she:.ay,
Pale, still, and cold and long it was
Eer she revived jagain her firstfwlns,
tOh God 1 my Raymond ! anicl I but jester
Arbcide 1 fool ' tha 1 was again! to -trliltl
To earth, and lean on broken reeds I " j
He had been torn from her upon the charge
Of treason to his native city. j "
Within the lion's mouth.the accusation
Laid, and who from such an prie ! j j
Had e'er escaped ? the thought; wastht(n!ss
Silently sbe rose, and one shining tifdk 1
She severed for Agatha, her faiihlot oiirse :
Then slowly, sadly from tbe threshold torbed,
And sought an. Marco's palace.
Could she yet save him ?-buC what mean.!
The deafening shut, now rising on. tbe air ?
Immovably she stood, her dark eye, ra
And fixed upon the stony gazer f
The streaming locks wet with the li
Of her heart's treasore. Down themafrble steps
Where many a victim to .hecrael rwljcy j I
Of the Venetian state bad yielded opbis breatb
lav icu oiirsui puureu b-uu wiiu ti pbcu
Her ancel snirill ! Inex wis deid 1 " 1 i
J.A bOIiliJAIUE.
'talers, tomatoes, aid other green groceries.
His ears were assiled by sundry sounds
and divers laiiffuages Which were to him
perfectly unintelligible and his ipofers of
smeiung were nrougni into requisition oy
contemplating a pan 'of fresh Ifish which
were frying with pork, and making gurg-
ling musical kiou oi a noise, i ue nuuziei
felt as hnntrrv as il he had been out oil; a
coon hunt alLnighl, and. at once made up
liis mind to dive id' to the fresh fish fried
with pork.i Some half! a dozen mullets
were immediately placed before him by the
negro girl who performed the duties of Ude.
He had not welt sat down when, a hungry-
looking cross-eyeq loafer who prides hun
self in the patronymic of Tiiomsori, came
up. Thompson -Dave : I homsonf is a
dennet obltqe-eyea lellow, whosei vision
at a given angle forms jX, Or the St Andrew's
cross. - With a li-nte; trtpuble jahd!) pairing
down he would make an excellent skeleton
fur young medicorsurgicos-tof lecture on.
His s w i ve! eyes pleaded eloquently for apart
of the hnozicr's ish and the hospitable
hoozier- shared them freely in Tfact jhe
gave Dave Thompson1 a regular bldw out.'
He stood the gnnf for liquor when : break
fast was over, and treated to peaches, musk
melions and other bwetmeais.l Dive's in
expreiBsiblesJvere he iworse fot weir.' He
saw the young hozicr liad made a raise
of a new out fit, which he contrasted with
his own dilapidated wardrope j
My eyes,' says Dive, would'nt I like
such.' I'' L i ' $. ' MS
Oh said the hopzier, interrtiptin him 4I
know whatryou'd jlike such trouserloDns
as mine eh?', -j ' " f I
- 'By golly, I would, said Thompson.
And such a shift as that,' says the hoo
zier, pointing to One in his bundle' with a
red stripe and wjiife ground, that would
have made a broad pennant for the Uieiv
launched man of war; : r j
. That's a fact, ( should like one; of that
ere patern, says 0ave. 'I thinks. it's the
most patriotist shirt a fellow can wearii
donti want washing soj offen.' j f
Shut up say po more,1 says the y oung
Indiana man. lie took the loafer to a
clothing store, boiight him trouseilbohs, as
he .called tnem, ot domestic cloiti, and a
half white, half red shirt then took him
into a doggery for a last glass by way of a
top off, " and heaving the ungrateful
Thomson in change his clothes, a sil
ver watch and aj pistol, while he abaent-
ed himself a few moments, the loafer Swart
wonted. -. ' j I i j
The hoozier gaVe information to the po
lice and slthou.'h fl homoson was hard 5 to
catch for from ;the j peculiar cast of his
eyes he could loo three ways at the same
time they lit bo iim8nd loujnd iri his pis
session part of the hooziers property, lie
is now in the calaboose, where he can ho
longer practice his new Thomsonivn sys
tem.. Picayune
erance.
ITheiew bridge to Iris Island is planted
in frightful rapid w here the current is from
2(K
to
s
sed
e blood
J A most extraordinary JaiM Annr
Hah paper gives the following akj.tch. of a
family named Brown living' at Halting., in
Sussex : v .)-' ' ' - i!i:-J:4(-"jj
Tbejatber of this very extraordinary
30 miles an hour about 100 orfl50
abovethe brow of the great precipice.
or 'per pehdicular fall. A carpenter by, the
name of Uhapin was engaged with others in
covering the jbridge and while at work upon
a staging about lOOfeet from Iris Island,
accidently-lost his footing and was precip
itate d into the ra p i ds, a n d i n th e t w i n kl i c g
of; an eye swept away tow aids the catar
act. Speedy and inevitable destruction
seemed to await him ; but fortunately he
wis nainjured by the fall, and even in this
rebst hopeless condition tetained perfectself-
possession. Turning his eye towaruj the
only j point of hopej above the fearful preci
pice, nej siieceerieid oy great oexteriiy in
s4rimming, in effeciting a landing upon a
little is 'a hd some twenty feet in width' and
length, the outermost of tlie group of little
cedar islands situated some thirty or forty
yrdsaboye
he falls, and about equi srfis
tant from Goat Island and the American
alfprej ' M ' s - s
IjThere he stood for. an hour, looking
calmly and beseechingly back upon the nu
merous spectators who lined the bridge; and
shores, but with whom he' could hold no
conversation on account of the distance,
and roar of ttie rapids. I
IfThefe is a manj in f the village of j the
Fals by the name of Robinson, of extra
ordinary muscular power, great intrepidity,
arj vyithall an admirable boatman, -and
hf was probi Sly the only one that coufd
have been found within fifty miles wli
Ke?iierOusly volunteered his services, lo at
tempt reaching the island in a boat and
brjng Chapirj r ff. A light boat of two oars,
similar in coDtruction to the White Hall
rape boats, was sooo procured,. and he em
bajrked..; - j, ; ' j '
i He-proceeded with great diliberationand
ca!psummatei skill, darting his little boat a
cross nhe rapid channels and at the inter
vening eddies holding up to survey hisait
ation and recruit his strength for the next
tripl. 1 In a few minutep he n eared i the j is
laHd.biit a r pid channel still intervened,
sweeping closer to the island, and rendering
the attempt! to land very difficult. He
! paused for .a! moment, and then with all his
strength darted across and sprang from his
boat his foot slipped, and he fell back-
i m m L a v . i :. i
fie rapid current, tvitn te
was a moment of thrilling in
terest and breathless silence; his boat seem
ed . inevitably lost, and himself in fearful
jeopardy. Retaining, however, his grasp
on the boat, jhe sprang in and again seizing
his oars brought up under the lee of the
From the JV. Y Commercial Jldvtrl'
INTERESTING CEREMONY.
Married, on the morning of the
at the Institution for the Deaf? ar d l .
in this city, by tbe Rev. Dr. M il nor, 1 (
R. Burneite, of Livi ngston, N J , to ' !
Phebe Osborne, of Castile, Gehno cv
ty, N. York, (pupil of Jhe inslUation.)
We have seldom attended a matrn; i
occasion of , more agreeable inter i t
the one above mentioned. We vil! i.
ion of th " t ,
though a full chapter might - he w r
on it, which would doulitles he ;
rinr In lti-t-A ta-K f ira narliouUrl. it l
O Vw .to ,aw waw jcaiaivaiuaij
ed in what relates to the deaf and ! ..
and lliose who are curious lokno in .
marriage ceremony of deaf route j.:.
would be conducted
t At nine and a half 'jA. IM. the bri !
hqr maids were dressed and dcrLt i
flowers, and the bridegroom and .c
his relatives arrived in carnages ft ou i
r Four pretty deaf mute girls ciTicnh
lh i r. mm M .! MJIitA trmrm. m W - -a -l t,a .
mute young men," and two of the j c
gentlemen professors of the institute , ,
tended by these four couples, tho p.ir
trothed, at ten o'clock, enlt red the
ii-ii rue ii a. in l rr wfxi wiiiu m ilia ii:vwt;.
where, in ihe presence of some 200
sons, consisting of the pupils of t!i i
tution, the professors, matrons, fec-
rtrinrinflt art A hi : famil .thi rf!'.i
j m 9 mm mm m wm J --.. . x, j
clergyman, and numerous, invited ;
they were to be united in the holy
matrimonyv'V ; v'C.-'f;-''. .
The ceremony was solemnized after
r.: e. . .i.. r. m
(president of the institution,) in hip 1,
est and mo impressive ramncr. ,Tl.i;
ternreiatmn of the snoken words. t r :
r - t T '
by sentence, to the mute married tir,
the mute portion of. the audience, wv.a
formed by 5Ir. Peel, in his pecu!ia.l
gnt and forcible mode of exluhiln ;'
sign of language ; nor could it foi s
ment be doubted that those roost in!' r
in the exercises of Jhe occasion fully r
prehended the sense of the interpret,
when, in answer to several question ;
them, their nods of atTirmatiurr wtru i (
ed, with an exrfessionof most dero st ;
ing, and emphatic determinaticn, cirtt
the officiating clergyman, each in t:r.i -ingtosay.
"yea, surely, and I mean n t
The solemnities ol the occasion
terminated by prayers and the be-:
linn U rtr Milnrar and lr Pprl hi
.wf v J . a . ... ..... y .--
and in signs Then followed the ur: !
utations, refreshments, &c., and nt II
bride, after an affectionate leave of 1. .
low pupils, her instructors and fri ;
the institution, departed with her 1 -
and friends, to her home .West of t!.:
saic. .- :
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DOMESTIC LIFE.
I- ! ! 1 i t i
It is tbe happiest and most virtuous : state; of
society , in which ihe husband and wife set dot
early together, make their property together, and
vith perfect sympat ly, of soul graduate all their
expenses, plans, ca eolations, aod desires, with
reference to their present meansy and to iheir
fature and eommon ijiteresti l i - jl l 1
But it has oecouie at prevailing seotiment,
that a man most aciii.bi8;foritae ibefore'?.-. e
marries j that the wife most have no aympalny
oor share with him n th pursuit of it,in whicb
most of the pleasure, truly consists ; and that
young married people most set out wno a
and expensive establishment; asf is 1 beeomiog
those who have bee wedded for twenty years.
Ibis is very unhappy; It fills the commuoi-
ty with bachelors, wbd are waiting to make
their fortunes, endangering virtoe, and promo
ting vice ; it mistakes tbe true economy and de
sign of the domes
ic iostitatiun ; and it pro-
ward into t
spectators it
little island
lief, but still
AH again felt a rroraentary jre-
the great labour and hazard
A cool head
dffect it, Rob
Taking his
slme eaicful
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of thf enterprise remaiaed. to be overcome.
land a strong arm could only
nson proved equal to the task,
companion on board, in the
and deliberate manner, though
aS infinitely greater hazard and labour, they
effected a safis landing oh Goat Island, j
There the spectators assembled to give
them a cordinl greeting. A scene of great
ensued the boat was drawn
land it iwas moved and carried
excitement
tip the bank,
hJy acclamation that! a collection be taken
' .1.. -7 i m 1 .: .-.!
tin nn t iiffot for Chaoin and his noble
!t f-T". i r -
Hearted deliverer Robinron. It was a gen
cs - . . a r ' i I . a.!..
ahd lhanKiuiiy receiveu , uui
to Robinson that he has res-
i - . i
cued a feilo4eing under such circutp-
fi-nces will he to his senerous neart a mucn
richer rone.
After the Collection Robinson and X,oaj-
kioa-a in the boat, and were-
carrip.I in triumoth on the shoulders oi
-i- --t r '-- ...
their neifhbors to the village,
The intense interest ot tne whole scene
Jin evenlfulweelc. ThcCo.urr.1v
Journal thus chronicles a few bn.f :
in the life of a citizen : He was. r
on Tuesday evening : on Wedncs j v.
ning hs 6ricfe presented him with
on Thursday, be got drunk, and vn I
he was committed to the cotnriK i j
Lo w nd es cou n t y f or h is br id e's d 1 1 ' , .
Saturday his child died ; on Sundav i
buried; on Monday an infant of to
parentage hitherto unknown, wes ch
ed as his wife's maternity ; cn Tn -was
bailed out of jil ;and on Vi 1
wound up the week by turning his v.;
of doors, bog and bagtPt, -i;-nurse,
nd throwing the dc lot's i a .
after bim wben that vorthy exj o.-'.;
or t.
Jeffersonian Democracy.-
poiiiimentto office, tbe only inquiry ,
be, is he hone-t? is he cspaMf 1
faithful to the Consiitutn !'' 'jr
Answer to the New Hampshire
strance. - - . -
Locojcco Democracy,--"! .'know
capable, I know h i fifHfi.l an r
but ihe parly to which I heloiis
his removal therefore I voJe for n
derman Tatmadge's remarks c n I.
tal of Mr. mUinmsonas Cwptrc
the city of New York.
I!
r.g of
Ganlain Marryat, spea
in New York, says : "1 do dett u r
oames vamped up Why do not lac
leans take tne iouiaurii--o -
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DDI D6 B- BHUWWiww - . '
robbed the Indues of every t
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