I i - '-4 W -t - - J I r? pfr;M Id JJclittrs VOL. XL-NEW SERIES.? r v Jieultrd, That every attempt to pro scribe any class of eititcns on accouiit of ture any religious denomination, by na- ttonal legislation. is direct violation oi, the spirit of til Constitution of the Uni ted States" C ''; PfmJtyJ, That, while a careful and strict administration of the naturalisation .1 -4i. l ..... '.n .I..-, iiawt li a solemn umy, jei every ..lienor- ire youth, wo hve epeat thow happj fl . . . of rauseu ciuutiw ...i uicousisiuiii. wmi .jjiu plighted faith of im nation and must di mmish its growth and prosperity. The motion wa "rejected, (two-third being necessary,) only JO voting in the aHirmauve, while 3S voteu in tuo uega- j, j, BBTKEK, a a I-Trlar. the sciiooijiooir.i";,,r.; What pleasing ' assc.iattona ' clatter around the achool-foom where, in sport days and week, which will never in rctunii! How often, ia we gli4 o dewn tlie meandering stream of misty lifts, d e turn onr eyes back upon flic scene of schoolboy dayai and read too oft, abut the history of , those ouce loved forms,; with whom, we frisked and gftmboledVln tJve. -.'. . , ' bT-2ne honre J' theyjare no woro.f . We rather think thi result abounded IJke the dying wd prolonged notea of tlie originatora of the move. Tlie bitew the .ylran ehriu their merry woteea and Jety bit. To nr eertain knowl me ayiTwi cwwh , j elce. more than one of the anU-Ainen- giadwmelangtjaati.lBangopononreaM,. me,nbm f wt.ro completely damb- THE LADY'S REVENGE. 1 r "TcirAHTEH It wm a bitter, piercing day in J anaary, when rani Meredith waa ntthered into the plendid mansion of lfii 8t QnilTotte. He waa half frozen, and LaJ been blow ing hie nomlted finger for. the laat half lAnr. in kwu them from conzewmjt- '" i r , am 1 Perhaps." ibo aoid hanghtily, ' I bat vSoor fcllowearaing a mere eroat by the moat degraded laborvbnf I bare yet tliajf jtj' niy kecpirtg whiph ti fetter Jn the eye. of God ho raised Uta ye- tboae bright, unflinching eyea revtrent- ll to liijaren than wealth ' and rank Vr .i.t-..v-.ii i;a, of I Amarvnfh w Hot fcr tnt i b -" :mne!; 'ywit-yW If ' M w b eV jeeture. Tlie poor yonngfellow had fcaat- bated. -'X think I anderatand yoar lady cd hi eye. often on her bvelioeaa, that taliip.? Jlofe he bloah etamnvered j he- i.. .UmA in . hfat W.itnrf v be wma onto nittkulod in the INHQIVII mu VTOli . - . i4, . -u of tliat Ul-fed,halfeloUked,b0tleaeyoviu, Mi 8t QaiUotte bad become bia ann, and when be aaw not tliat iioo of bangb- anJ, ercr and non, peal forth V m iirrection ..mora, of aome pleating re miniscence, long since mislaid and im bedded In-memory's vast domain. That lovely hand, that .once lent to us its time i ;! in our rhildiih blaris tnd triartJ nnw monlders awBT beneath the clodt of the valley, and with it too, the sanahiny place, no longer radiant with cheering smiles, has gone down to "darkness and the worni." Tlie neglected school-master too, who took s gently by the band, stroked onr rnddy cheeks witbTparental tendency, and told onryontlifwl ambition how to mount'iu little la.Ulerlias gone, to revisit those blissful wenea no more ; and often do ww wish that Goldsmith's .JPrtedJOyags flatterinff obitoary of the schoolmaster: but an unjust world, fejthnf.cie and 'tis too true tbati-: jf.. "" t.riaiiaMmi tU wyft, J ' , Wkm may a ba W mtii,Uw.ms But memory twines fragrant wreath around bta forgofteu wd-deertl worth. memruw more founded at this unexpected ditwloture of the strength . of Anicricainrtm in the - ' . iiuiise. i Although Mr. Witto, in demanding the yeas and nays on hit motion, said that he Wfahea the vote to do rrjrartieu as a iei of the opinions of jreiitjemen, and al though such seemed to la the general nn derttattdUijef Jbje JInnse, Jfetjt is prob able that two or tiiree genneinen wao vo ted in the negative, have no sympathies with the American party. Gen. Bayly, of Virginia, said that, in giving his vote he thonla recognise no tnen iesr, nui mi the same time it is due to him to say that bs did not intimate whether or not he tnnraved of ftio resolotions. 'Jur.Stannt4w.br lennessee, votea in me negative, yel enrbatleall3f declared that be was not a Know-.nouung; oucaj sent -irit Organ, For the further lntrroation of our read ers we append the vote of the IU'presen' tatrves from K orth Carol iua ; wUtVrt"f nrteriiia VTltainwatovurfi in an agreeable, way. Vi eouUnuod-i-'j Mr own povertY is irksome enough 1 1 tineas and beauty, the brightest summer's jeannot bear the nrdett t-f Bne lady day was rk enough to him. But fur-i shame." "J "i?' v ther than nourisliing bet lovely tmage in j - Amarynm u. v. . v.. t,!. hntfliit'. breatt4uore than darlo I blood turned dark red in her veins, and to dream of her when he laid his head on swept over her brow, face and bosom. his miserable pallet in hia garret, or of Here was a precious nntctnioei : " wooderinz at her dainty elegance and beauty he had never aspired,- even i thoucliL He knew, moreover, that the exquisitely dressed gentleman who often attended her was a lavorite smicr--so much comiiion reportTiaJrtoTd the poor and humble road sweeper Uiereforo, when he aa shown into a noble room, replete witb-luxnries and cleganeer lie looked and wondered and conclnded he was abont to become the object of one of those sudden and benevolent eaprices with which fine ladies sometimes honor poor. people. la tjw mklrf of bis bewilderments yontli wticied her guilty of actual crime, and seeking to eoticoal tier u.uonor wun the shelter of a hnaband's name 1 It was an nnnatnral mistake, after all. At least, l.or wre noble oualitics stuff, which it found id real well- At length p.-ItoW. this resource preeariooa in that day as m Jt aun. . . '1.1. L.tt it is.ln later umesiaiieo. nen " .. , ,kfit.oaiitaaEaiiL ..riKKWII BBKJura tedarticles fcrfdaily jose, anIThe poor boy went about tba treet? ;u? London vendingthem for their bread. During this time the poor widow, who as times went was a fair acholar, tanght the boy to read and write, and to pray far Jheir daily taod. These were 'simple teachings, yet the seed wa aowav good, ground, and i OTAIBER XXXIX ;; of course, be impossible VTif ,rr. i .1 !aa . k tn . 'Sot, of Oh o, recently disinterred the re- ; . cr.be d.at deed J bun of hiwifef hf, 0dluld, and , . ' ! for me to transcribe word, it contained a contract of marriage Meredith oa the term fihe had proposed ; tliat, In consideration of a settlement pf three thousand pounds per annum to be settled on the said Paul, ho should Wt Urely forego aud resign the authority of .1 . I . A. . SS.I Lab Xwt a hnsonna : mat ne was w muu wr m publicbut in private, different auites of ": i-lL ,eoeioua and rooms Should enureiy scpanue u.e pr prviy iavu s wy w j - forced knowledge of the world aronnd, to bear the fruJu of faith, booeaty aud lore. tTima'p'.vTJiwTd6W: and her ana grew4 poorer eacb day--often fasting for , long honrs--ue tha aole attendant of her tick and painful bed. The boy mightj like his father, have entered the service of bis country J but could be leave bisj raothorH-she. whose , riches ue was, whose only hope in this cold, bleak, arid rugged world, waa the youth's filial love Hrtonc rendering supportable her trials and privations. S This mother, then, was the thought which hindered Paul from departing oat of Miss 8t. Qin'ilotte's house foster than ISTTaXihtored it1 WKloe ibouglil, and wondered, and hesitated, a senrant entered bearing a ailver aaWer filled with rich viands, and rich wines. Poor human nature! I may not paint thee it a Dittr Is not oi born igeiitlemen. She recovered, and forced hersulf to M?lin. J You are ve ry bold,! the said, disdainfully, " but you I.intan. IIu who SOUeht .;aJ c.riiVnpr.nd ahorn Ibave better tlian thou really art Hunger and toved from girlhood,.! false: by tl.Uj poverty drag down to earth tbe brightest tijne ho has wedded, auother Sly soul hums to be revenged : but the name and and ratseTlonKielmafTa Klittering and splendid, to iu WioU.T! ever waa reflected front th cold facTof the chiselled arblalaU-' Children's cliildren gather tha fruits of bis labort from the parents'' lips; and though gone to hit last resting ilace he still speaka- in hisfavufkeooiiUnental accent uatory the onsolimr New Onm-Movitvr.''- Wkh tnch a train of diooglitsmised with plea ii re "i&Wi&te trudge along in life; TnacjttHited with the changet that tiuW has wronghtpoiKHir mates, we have tmly their pa from which to draw a fancf sketch of their ftlur. And ahappf tutor it iv since the charm of eariy days Jit teTUgiu?a J'tTr the .mlnd,i;W e ; soinetimcs, are apt to -TtitlliartTreTruTifre eareer ii"to oa as brilUanL-witb flowery imogesa we hare T i lr : r : -'" --T 'Kr"lt. ;rti eafthered in -our miiwia m regaru u mmr -pastTand -forgetting that-mau is prone to troubles, Conclude that we, oi ail, nave been the most unfwlWMae. But hope and fkitb, faintly gliu'imering in the fitr-off future, beckons us on to tliat happy home where with friends of later days, and those fairy school-mates, "we'll all meet again in tlie morning." Then under the gi dahce"of lha'; Master Ton, H igh. w"i H Wm those lessons of wisdom which sball never need a repetition, ndnuilgle with those same happy, school-mates, ..where calm aerenity and unending joy t pervade the wholeenjoy those throngs where tl.nn.. i nn unrtill'r and ' SlUZ Otir- sclves away in everlasting bliss. Tlien eheer no. mv loved school-mates wherev er you art) upon the voyage of life, and hone and pray with me that we all may " meet again in the' morning. Jtetllmif It S W-SfP' Rufnn' Tfr:ll: ft l.A 1 l..t...t -n.i.M Nsvs-Sion II. lWew, John Kerr, Uich- ard C. Puryear, Thonuw L, Clingman. furniture, the perfumed air of the luxnri-1 ons apartment, the beautiful and elegant-j ly dressed young woman wtiottooU were before bim.all combined to awe and abash tlie poof ..yooog :j"A.J5l!?...L!!!..nii. nets totppear befce--wealtb aud -refine mentT.for'"4ttb'1i soiled and coarse at tire, thongh it was scrupulously clean, hit appearance was strangely put of charac-..-;!, -.11 Khout him.. Yet, abaslied Frum A ntrim' Owb. J WHAT KIND OF A GOVERSMKXT FOREIGNERS WOPID GIVE US. The idea that Foreigners should rule America n fust beoommg lloU, . A Member of Congress, a short time since, truly said, u A Foreigner might remain here until he arrived at the age of Me- thualeh before be' would undcrsmud Hid ra" I will tAke on m tionsof a wife ! it is for this I sent for yon. tTou are pr j and will be aome-' thing for you to be raised put of the mire of poverty snd Jirt.", Pbc tneered. " Tlie cercmon v of marriage will confer on you soma advantages: yMeJujlL!Lg fn tba eret of tbo wotid Ton wH be my huHlmnd to me yon mut bind yonself by a solemn oath, a written bond, never be more titan your are at this monientr standing there, there, beggar and an and most soaring spirit, drank looked wistfully Pahl ate and at their poor from the companionship of domestic life, save at dinner; or wr the i eccasloa '.if visitors- betus; -prosenU-this but clante dependent on the will of the said Amsr ynth St. Qnillootte In fine, the young husband, or rather partner, waa so hem med in with conditions, thar Air. Jenncs, wlto- took on this occasion twice bis ac customed qnantity of snuff, muttered that the than must be a perfect fool wbo fcould sign such a deed. ,Tlie divorce threat was likewise to be enforced on the failure of the slightest of these conditions. . The deed was not halt cepieu wnen Mrs. Abigail entered the roOI,awade a sign to her mistress. Tlie young lady nodded, and (joining the apftOTMtfjtbe: woman returned, ushering iu a youth on whom Miss St Quillotte gated with un feigned surprise. The tailor and the hair dresser had indeed worked a liracle.1 Paul, the sweeper, stood there convert ed, not into a beau, but a gentleman little else to betray bis origin but his bands, brown and horny with hard work. It was kratlfving; but she took' no fur- Athr mAmhsn of his family, buried on Oennantown Cemetery, and found, that tha bodies were aU more or less petrified. Tbe wife bad been buried twenty-four - t years, but the body waa in an excellent . stata of preservation. Upon dose ev t aminaUon,it waa found that the remains ; , would not give war wider the pressnre of a piece of board which ooe of the gentle- . men placed "pw--'lhr.Witif'miid-4hbr- ' , strange eircomstance led to still further , investigation. The shroud, and indeed, . . all the covering wbJcu'wae upon the body, , C.j at tlie time of interment, 14 years ago, had f ' disappeared not a vestige of them re- maining. The body was perfect except . -1ia riirlit iar. from tlie knee to tbe anklet 'joint, where the flesfe aeemed to bar. J wasted away, ana iay a u wmw. : the coffin in a substance resembling sand. s- ; With this exception of decay,, the boay and limbs exhibited tbe same perfectnete of exterior they did when life and anima tion were in the body. Tha body, indeed, had been pet rifled! It was by soma strange quality in the earth and other causes, turned into stone of a 'drabi more properly tjieaklngj flesh color and the chisel of the artist might Imitate, but, could not make so close a resemblance to , the human form di vine. ' . - . " -Ir. VUl r-ii-.JL'a irentlemao la ' Alabama, in exerting himself one day felt f a sudden pain, and fearing bis internal v machinery bad been wrowaous ot fi sent for a negro on his plantation, who 1 made some pretensions to medical skill, : . f to prescribe for him. The negro, baring ; - . Mvesusratea tna case, prepu n . - .. . .. " j Tt u WraUrvin: bDI SOS IOOU' no iur-i- . -70 . , ..-..:.. .1,-, ysolf the duue. or aitec w accrpt ""T " rUfloct that it was a good thing, that be reief lein experiencad, boweref. ba , nar mi 1111 ill tL uiii. w 1 " - . 1 . . 1 r mm - -1 ---- - ,'ii..t wii xir. Jnttrics. however.. T - . ..A tamntv .till ' IWMJH .. 1 lie waa uu v", -"- "v - . IWKCU irvui wuv bim., perhsps there bunied a latent hope With- inblm that the ooject oi ins siiuntwu bumble passion might oue day repent of her resolve. thoneb be rnieht stand there, Mi St-i outcast" Klisclawced around her proud- Qnitlottc, on her part, felt ho less so. j 1ytUoa;l, 'ay thetwth, her pride at hfs mind was settled. He, not wiHiout much embarrassment, for ho was unvers ed in deceit, signified his acquiescence. Amafynth's face brlghteued." After thus expowng her affairs to tliis creature, it would have been spurned by him. oue tlie other of these young people. He took a vast pinch of tnuff, aud stopping his clerks arm, took Kim uii. smd conferred with that V" f ' biters bit 'k Wn made in the Ilonte principles of a Republican Government tuftlcieiitly to be qualified toJvold si ot flee under lt-To prove: tbi ww bare f 4oirty-to-wk"Uie-foieigiiiit wUal numtw government they consider the West 1 on Lk the & mip attention to the Bvernment of England"? wilMieT poinT you with pride to her atanaing army, iter invinci- T. 1 . . i..Tl r - .1 ........ tile navy, as ne imnas, mr iibt reinemberas fir back as 1812. Yet they make good citixent, but are they qualified to hold the reiha of government in Amer ica! certainly not, nuless we wisn a miH in become what Knzland is. Ask Um ant kivalrout Frenchman. if be doe answer ti ve a Bonaparte, ho will point you to tbe monarch wnose reign was marked by a series of wars. Are they capable of ruling Aniericant when they cannot rnle thcuiselvet! ABk the VjAllHl.n VIII III 1 1 1 1 1 INII1IL .I'll V ..IS. OVU1I.1IIIIIIII, ..... , j Dietatowhipof Wallace? Ask tlie Butch man: rwf it ft wrobable that von will get no answer; but we well know that their craniums are too thick to rule the ener getie " bound-to-get-alotig" Yankee na Son. Atk the Irishman, and he will quick ly tell you that government suits him best where there is "plenty of whiskey and no hanging for murtliennjr amantiacem ly with a bifrof shillateh." John Mitch- I presume, wouia say ne inonpn trv best where they wouiu lonuie ' r . 1 . . . . ... 111. t'.r..i She was about to violate all those uice'u,at moment we. of the very basest kind,; placed a purse niea wun go.u .n ... .m.u proprieties which fence lu and invert wi tbe pride of vulgar riches exulting in its desiring be wouUl M"1? men with the sanctity of respect. She: p,,w over honesty. Again there was a and return to her honseat e.g .to clock was about fovevsr to annihilate r own Uiaw.. Paul's bel wa bent down on that evening. S when, she said, ..A Will WM "" . ... . ........ .1.- i:.i..i'i...j. .1.- niro. lia-wi us orcoared. self esteeuu and She pausca. At umt : ,ts breast, 111s eyes uxeu on in- v-" ------ . . moment it wonld have been easy to dis-j nwr. Miss St. QuTllotto was exhausted, , aud ready for signature. After that I miss the wondering sweeper, with an in-; but ,he p. Kemaiu hereej will inform you wbeu the nmrr.age cer ... ,yMi.mu : but the .-ritt,Jr lm.. (rJlhsutaijuiinvJllLMkcplace. Your name I no niurv, bi( iirt-nt-iii, "j -- t unmu - .it ' 1 11 Lr i".K.n,1 hi allirlita. her still i ,. nfT.nl an opportunitv blushed as he tout it. liit,UJM y ixt - - - o " ' j iiiv ewj w t. - 7- 1 1 He felt this mock the only tarnish that lion .n.r.iuloin. be handed it over to the clerk, who resumed hU labor. ! The niirlit waa far advanced when they . 1 ni . 1 t. f.. fit wero nnisnea. xne uoou, vj Quillotte't desire, concluded witu - sol. titan form of oath, by which both parties hound themselves to observe the eonai tions inscribed therein. Mr. Jeffries read over tlie parchment, end the contractors signed it It was not without some tre pidation that Amaryntii Dcheld Paul ap proach tho table for this purpose ; but to her relief he could write hi name, and that in a lwld round hand, which would this time he never once looked at bis af- ntlman sent for a physician, wlio, on arriving, inquired of the negro what me- . dicine he bad eiveu bia waster, uod a a . t promptly responded' iiosm ana aium, . air s What did you rive them fofleon- , ;nwi tha Anrtar 4 Whv. replied.Bob, " - -dealirnrtodraw dVparts toffedder,-au4 v- de fotlnto" sodJTer mPlSkHrrr eventually recovered. r..-.. fj K ' , ft Jfftm.dLtvi "i,i L.ii-'jr';MXc , - YiU4tamlAUandorf--'JL 0Mton - JiWlnyioWt..-atarta4 eoBrulaireiy, and turned lier tear drenched eyes wild! j npon the speaker; for to her there teem ed something strangely familaf ia those low Hen tohes; liietr eyes met, ms oeam ing with love and tenderness, bere gleans ing with wild uncertain. JLJb " Violetta!" , . ;f j "Allandorfr . -v Arid the beautifnl girl sank, from est oeess of joy, upon his noble heart, throb bing witu tlie pure, noiy, ueitciou. urw r - 1 i mtflfiirawjrraMdor! bent tender!; o ... .r.i -1 over her, and bathed her pare white tent rla with the euthin? tears 01 ueep . . r .... . wiivmit. nor . . . 1 1. r .ni.i .imi in vnur iiimti ii.irt wan iteep love, ner yasHiouaio .... 0, ,ur(Dne T,llcl, .Uun. ..j. - . -r. - c 1 .1.. U nirt mruded P" lul m. '- bar resolnno... She .poke J auJ star t- t,ic ,CMt attempt to alter the 4b an air of a ceremony, which wa. to be strictly pri- Allaiiirf saw the aged patriach, end " v eU at thi clear, cold,batigl.ty accents fell onr contract, my eattb .hill pbtgin a the present, VaH then all parties sepaiwteV to ineet with bnrleaFel 4ulm and r? on his astonished uv Amarytitb, who forcCt ,d you shall breast forth toTqueen diWns,ng a courier, B morl nn 11 the weddimrftT when rushed down stairs. But Van ibort waa w J eas7eno..gh to Wrv:0 and V your original station. ItememUr, you woman will conduct you through the gar- no more until the ' not to be U.u. "doncIIeput after the wld nt for die title of my husband, the den into tlfe park. I on will return to- hey were tobo , jmted at Mr. Jeffnes . jurt a. be r wouiu noi ior y.r.u. ... j ... re , - i , m,.,ir niirht the same way ; it is important that house by special license. tuni ng the corner of the rejd bans gave . . tone to one of her humblest domes ,c. fortnl e . gentleman, but torn mpelf nJ,t ' ;j ' neia?me, nd Panl Meredith, U,e littl .fift with the flail placed him on th . You arevery .he ...d fr,,wm ollIy t,ie Cosiderat.oJ afford to my oihtr " each with anxious crossing-tweeper, was united iu marriage tother side of Jordan t. -v Tv; if.hewMdeonnc,ng.flagrantc p . - ' He raised his eyes-large, bright and With this msolct speech, calculated . . . h Waat T,ilin .. . t,.. rem.ider of AX EYE TO BUSIXES& f , ' blueUiey were. jnd.p, -b- . WM t by lWWde- Tbe following U aerbatim copy of - I SSc wasinaintoacquiescencowith ntofhJ Af ' i i . . ii .... .1 i.iiu iior siranire wuim. i ummcii -...v.... iiArin oi uuinss coddit v ww . ( i for starting ou ana waving -v j ""- , - ...tM .,.A1 . irxt,?. i,onso. That .77 . . ' Z with bis tall, well-knit frame, fair curly 1.- i.. r.f Virnor'a discfnlc. the evident V UIN V. . J I design of whicbwas to embarrass such of tlie members as are supposed te belong to the American party. A very general Impression has prevailed among tho For ney i tee In Congress, that these gentlemen would be ashamed to avow their real son fiments, and it was for tlie purpose ot ma king them " face the music," that Mr. "Witto, of PenMylvnl too vM (otiMon- 1... tA.nanonll ttlA rutL- tO sjloW hint to intrwhtce tbe following preamble and resolutions: Whereat diseussions have been indalg- cd Jn-lbit UonseJiL CaiomiUee Whole, whichTwith other eirenmstanees, lead:to4be-couiction tnat incTe '7 eV country best I him wiott t where many H tart IK- aue of the milliont of foreign er who arrive here but have prejudice against this country in lavor.H urcir v-m. hore as refnirees from the l,un,f nf Jnstiee : but many more in con sequence of tlie inducements held out to thera at borne, where America i repre sented as a perfect El Dorado, where farms are portioned out to them as they hair, a bright skin, and those clear eyes, wherein yon might, as tn a mirmr, ue hold every object near him reflected. He raised them to lier. " I am poor, madam, very ; but I am honest. She curled her lip. Honesty, to her, was 'but . .virtue of the most plebian or derthe saving grace of the very object I do not tuppnse you are going to roU .. , J ft n.n. U 1 1 AW me. sua unswereu. .a. . r - w.mld 6u like to be rich r Madam I" He waa surprised at sncl re many of bis better have go" .1,,4, tj,e cb beantr had sent fiiii to mock him for her amusement 'He tnrnod. and bowing, prepared to go. " Star." said Miss St Quillotte, reach- inir a chair, and siting down for she felt . . .... . a uiicnnal to ttand before mat non.esi a- mazemeiit and tllose clear searching eyes any longer. tt Stay ; I have a great deal .. I jironoso to bestow weaitu on j portioned out to them a. they to say. I PJVW 7ZZni mtrvapjb ymr lttook two good h l-emini mwnMewWwiv intAnda to intfirfore witk tlie purity of elections and tlie legislation of tlie coun trr .neb 'an association as excited the fears and Induced ilie solemn warnings of Wasbington irr bis Farewell Address: Therefore, . . ii..,n.i, Bedrcddin Hassan, when lie was ac cused of making cream tarts without pep per in them, was never so artonwhed as P.4.- .:.-. :MndainJ.,;' Ano- nest of weeds, yet loses none of its origi nal purity and fragranccin its forced con tact with vile things. His futher, a. pri vate soldier, had perished in the Amerl. a tmr. .nit. lritiv aay a .... y r their expoclatidfi, fall wfoartmgrmr fore fa then and onrselvcs with abuse, as n the case of D'Arcy McOee, John Mitcli- -I A aafItaSl ' 7-r; r ft-.-- 1Mi4M tial Election what influences them in their otJS3 itiimVherwldte U-q ill ,i. .t nwmdtt Jijmaotmit Jjlfe n- 1 . .-. lii 1 Tl...... UlUIWl!MM"V''i;"""W -1 : , . .,.- . . - I.- whoso image, purer and fairer far than the reality, had filled hit bosom, and un consciously had elevated his tbonghu above bis secraing'Station to seek some tool better fitted for so humiliating, a po Iimn lint there arose a picture which oflTunlnaltv ehained him to that room, and held him down as' were "with chain! of lead.. This picture' presented a bed-ridden woman, whose tender love for her son had been, spite of their wretchedness and want his savins 'angel Ins gnarctian spirit. JkiUhuOiediM comforts and lux urie nniinown w-op- i. n miMlirftl aid llltlicrto Bijove ineir irreatcst hoiies all this constrained him to hesitato and doubt a to whether he should indeed throw by the golden chance fortune hod so strangely offered him. Few in his rank and circumstances would have paused a moment; but Paul Men - - . i . dith was ono of those rare numnn pianis her strange Mr. Jeffries was an old solicitor, who had had tlie care of Mis St Quillotte't affairs ever tince her minority. He was a peculiar,' but not an unkindly old gen tleman ; and when Amarynth sent for him. and disclosing her forsaken plight, acquainted him also wiih her delectable plan of revenge, that sage counsellor, ue libcratoly gated at bis client as she paced - 1. up and down herspaciout uorary wurou being a $avanU, she used much as her usual sitting apartment and then very quietly decided sbo was very mad inuooa, some rooms near the bride's honse. That eccentric young lady spent hers in tears, sighs, and perpetual reverting to the man of her heart now lost forever. A brilliant and a happy wedding it was truly. (7b be 4 tmtinurtl.) - her mental disease was tliat of obstinacy, and next deliWated how be might pre vent the rash deed she meditated. I must, however, explain that Miss St Quillotte kept tilent at to the recent occupation of her intended tpouse. Mr. Jeffries was d to suppose him respectable, thougn inan who lrad foltoM theiiiniiN Wtnrn - - - 1 . . ...J. j .1 1 11 m ILuTgf Wtay ItWtnoruTmrrmsmg.-iienTj-Tr heiid, young man, how this wealth and l Win ten . .1...... tlinr aliall vote, tlier class oppose thera because they .were Nation is to become yours I . . :..u in Ko f.lil cnniitrv. ICeliirion aniOKi." , j , . .1.. ivn. tJt wtntention there, and r..n.ig- , was the bone of contention there, ana .erefore, y , J J w tM),n Urfl and .k to iSWtW, That, in the opinion of tins y K , pf oor po. .l.-'-r..."... ...rot Oftth-botind ' i ,ur I 7i..1.i ,...! r, insh in w -- -j :t..r it finriu a part ana parcel v. wur - . ... ..ii House, tho exietw.ee of secrctvoat;uounai w.lit.M aiiialkifll. uiriin J tnterferenc lot I ox and .the you ; you mnst become nty husband." It was fairly sjioken now, and for some minutes a dead silence reigned throngh- - : . v. r.i ..i a ceipt of this wonaenui imeiugenve .. .. .-j-. - lighted up with.csgcrpest ana joy, now ".: ft. . . .1. i J .,..!. r IfJ.i 1 obscure. wearisomo af- -Erfrwayance in California, -Tlie fol lowing it ai extract from a California let ter dated January 8 : " There it more distress here than on yonr,jjidg',yow-wonld."imagiiie-."- At-he-same time there is more extravagance than with yon, if possible. Hie fiwhton of Sew Year's day is being carried out here, lint year tar exeeeiieu any provi mm one in the costliness of tlie entertain ments and ladies' dresse? the rormer onatincr in anuiu instilliceti S.VHI, and the latter J0u to ip 'O". vosi 01 meso jwip. who spend so nifirh are mechanics wives, and the way thev dress is a caution to the . . . ..... AmiA aiejtsiockiiialieesjrom ia 10 e-ov the set Any quantity of dresses can be seen daily on Montgomery street, costing fair. It took two good hours to explain every" circumstance ."to" tho old lawyer. and then he Insisted, with the caution and circumspection of age, in going over v . . . . ... ..r . j..:.... tniVvldnal cirenmstanco again . ... 1- .tti in nwii nr . fitMidiia wviw.vit ... . r ..- - - I!iftll dictate, or X wiir5hwjnx tweeiffive and six years of age. On her arrival in Indoti, Mr. Meredith, who had her ownfcnd her child livfnglogftiu was'seixed with rheumatic fever, and on her recntferv she fonnd she had lost the nse of her lower Iimus. uenceionu u.e fairs from your bands entirely, and cm-. nlnv some stranger, who will noither question my will nor judgment.'' Then self-interested prompted Mr. Jei fries to sigh, shrug bis shoulders, and to mutter-" Well, I wish you may not re- sheriff of Colusa county.. Cat, district court awhile since f),-i! O 0w The hon orable the 9th district Court in and for the county of Colusa, w 'now adjonraea until the next regular term the racea will commence over the Oolnta course on the 19th and any gentleman tn the Crowo. who flatters himself that he baa an ani mal that can beat my horse for a single dash Of a mile, may then and there on tha,' day aforesaid my trotting out the afore said animal have opportunity to win. all and singular tlie several scad now in my pocket ? '' - " --.-.- y. if:;-: :ff-J 3FAa holiest Dutch, iamer.pt the Mohawk , waa asked bia opinion ae to which denomination of christians were is the right way to Heaven. " Yell 000," said ho, ven re ride1 our wheat to Albany, some say die it de pest ; but It don't make mnch difference vitch rode re take, for when re get dare, dey nerer ask us ricll vey ve come and it is none of their pa siucss if our tcAeof it goodf J.fr $100, $300 and $:UKL Nobody wears a calico" here, not even servant girjs, whosiwrt their $10. and ?15 tianUker- ohiUKowhere4ttiottey 111 some case So easily made and so fooirslily spent as itir-hiiro.iSsw;'Flu poorHwidoVwae -bed-riddour With lbcnt my dear f .. tifuTe and courage whicti Jhe poor so.of- Wrt display,1 she thonght by the aid of a terTireted." iticanf. T hope yon w lib . lie then sent for his clerk, aud under tlie dictation of Mist St Quillotte, a dood - Tl. Vnna Vain InlU 'l rnVMl RtorV Of an honest Democrat who was inunced tor snbscribe for a Know Nothing paper, The perusal of a few numbert made him . Minmirt to the faith, and he declared he would immediately join tlie order, if he were not airaia iney womu carrr it into politics. ' ".,' ". ' 6ayardTayicrsaystn.a prefWMex-'. r,pgTtbaMiiuesotoPi thai : two specimens of the American ostrich, - ; male and female, were recently killed near Fort dps Moines, Iowa. . They ara" described a four and a balffeet long, audi . A" ve feat in Jielghttitb. billa i inchea; J long, straight and very sliarp. They re iiiiriili.la iisost tw3TJta.'.tba'ortricb'::of Af-Tf iTitTsVTisXi tfirvif:nmtwnrr ico for tlie beauty of iu scenery, Genna . r r.i;iUm. rM4a11r for Ita climate, and tlie raited States for its Pmbaar Hdlowav't ErtabTnltaMat i at IS, r v Corner of Aaa and fiiattauir.rts, Jitw Yerk, where kM popular 111U aad OnUaeat, wtucsi hT enjoyed such rvputatioa tor a aumbtr s? ' yrr iu efj rart of U world m soW; partio- ' ttlsrs of some at uia cum iswy dbtw wwhw . throng t)i paper tint eountry, and time k noqurstki bet that tbqr ara-wneUytb knr 1 W would . ! stronsly sdvna our ftirn.U to giv tbeul'a trial, tad there ia ao fesr but that tbqr would toatiw u to we them V1icn$Ter any medicine might bs ! national or man .! -i ft wild am reqimits. . Jiftai ywe .af 1 : .tX3tr-'"-"H-::rt 7?f- J tnbsuiea ino gioo.u. -ff" kind tieiiriioor or iwo, ior nw,

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