4 .Ms! kuMli p0litirs, linos, grirnltBrf, 3ntfnt.il mpraormfuti; attinmcrrr, lf rts anb Scfnas, itoritlU.), flu lftr unity (Orrlf. VOL.; XII.-NEW SERIES. . ; : SALISBURY, N. J3., JUNE 7, 1855. NUMBER II I, : . 1 ll . ... . 1 ' " - , - ' 1 " . 1. strE0, fMtmw aus rrwr tartar. I, i Ml. I Jr Eallier, , i , ' PWS'WSWWH'B? 1 1 V tut ware., i llOMAJTISM AT UOME-Jio. IL W ha Botlr Calholie book of devotion alld " Buury of tlx Mutt Eol Virgia Mar;, r tb kmiU of U diwd? Tlx to- U64 KdwrT klU w i Um prefcc tbl it b wMWtrttW ttpoi tbt plan of tlif Pwlur to tlx .Vifgia iidi wriUea ia 1960, by JFimt- -XHm Cmit'm&m 1m insedwU npmWM of Pop. Pi- YL 1 1 J Hk Jnu7 aumW of ll Suutlwra Ttmlj Uriui Eiw, eosuiixd oai Mlncte bom com poMd of oa krxir4 ! fifty jpMlim to Um Virfin, aAar tka anaoer of tba oa bwxlral tHy jMlint it David to tba Trim Qoi. Jiot Ux pajron ia tb !"iallur vt, V powiUa, ,ra nor Uwt'lioaMm dwa aa tooUl iiUci pal froa UU dritf frilttew of tU pUuil caaofptioai 7Tka aotbor of tba Rour; ibcn,ilid aqt tclect w mial aocxorpConabla modrl, but A ererj BfinijrJal.pf tlii JirtinguubcJ patirot and lord, and grant m Brace to live ia tocb a ! . . , ,. , ,, ,t. ... . , "Ube Wilmington HeralJ) from tba' I atrritr manoef tbat I mar tnnt to cnjor tbe crown of:., .? i eUtnial eturr Ainen." Smiw, ui copy oi leiwr aoureo oy u.ra a,, . w uuiuwi UUIHIU Mill, HIH USIIlfllUCI Tboogb lU pray, ara u,t m borriUe ; CoDgTCM., FruIn tLW Mter ,, tltoa-iy Uilail that Hilt louk ipoa laa" frttb yea, of pky ma aa aiila ia Uim aia of Um, Mgbing to belioU tba beautiful fa of my God tion yet tliy cannot be regarded m tba rar '"(? of a nianiac Tlirr are the dtrrotioB of a bol people and bare received the unction of upon to (ustain in tbettrigle (of independence, wit) be inferred. It will aWappear that, fliers aa a rein of humor iu Harnett' composition, . on prominent .nd Induentud BUUp. Tlou-b, , weii.t-ir eoneerning thi." dUftin "',J kDi tkM4. rIIy beliw, Ihat w to a.t do " 1 '7 Tm a ft type of tba era in abitk 1m fived. a renre- aentatire man a brare, gmeroae, bigb-toned, urdiiiea. It ' plia tlnrfln tW Deification of Mary, giflcd man, oc:li a were many of the patriot of , "' -; thoM .tormy tiraea. Ala.? pure p.triotiitn in entirely lot ,gbt of. Mary, and not J , i ! j , JV h- J , .,nj fc a V. Savour an Interee-o, of th. Catboljc ,hHl , ,y M K att MMMtVM BMI -I ...I . r"-?" T'"K"-- i-ifcFor- tale come on to relieve me in If or, tut at farting the Very beginning. o( J.a xH.it. tf.- i. 47. ! Xhirnm' Vittan at Eumpe rl 1. ftp 9SL i, ! Ih and make that- Ajiinn'm rnlni Wl.ll. Znw XanJmm. Tli roa of Lout N'a- lfJ n;ii ,. iii. ,: I r r t ' . i-.. ikmpoo irom uie aiMwn attemnt unon Iim k, tv. i r." $ "TV - B ,Wo,jliu 10 i 8tk uf April perbap, tba u,t j r,nw4 100 e,. w? p,. I tba ttralTrutf h aaoaa profamty, - S important item in U.e luteffiawa from Earnpei tMrn , .,,w u, : . . - -- ... j . -a"Ui TUVV7 and you vert well know bow we lived.' n-floclloa a beiMtVf aee i diacuwing Uia range of a miile, and i pefLap eiclailning,"'Tbera U a spb'ndid bot," that it may hare carried mis ery and orrow iuto tome bappy botuebold. Tiie imolic clears away, the men 'get up, they gather around on tbat move not, or who it racked with mortal agony ; I hey bear biro away, a mere tlai k niK-tk, and a w sborel-fulls of mud mark for a Hltl lime resting place of tbe poo aoldier, wboo wiie, or mother, or children, or sin ten, are left destitute of solace, aaveiueino- Uy and the. jmpthy of tbeir countrTj One such fittle speck I t'b"d to-day, and saw quietly deposited on th ground inside a trench. Who will let tba inmate of that deaolate cot- taga in I'icardv, or Gascony, or Anjoa, know of their bereavement f However, there goes anoth er abell; and It does nothing but knock up a cloud of mow and dust. ' Camp Cor. Lomlc Time: ...7 t j, JJtrm y mm am "J woa. j fur the week preceeding the n'ing of the ltallic. j 0ia O Mary, Pula Star of tba Cbarrh. w offer j - " nistory or natKDs, tbat so ; ffS ,bi, eom,4ai,it to any person. Ihea oae P.te Nostef aaj test Dail Marys for much ha depended f the life pf any single , ,m to ,it d6w whh Ak j J!wavyi-m--'-rtl f ibea"; " Un,M ,,,C l-K"nP0 ihalU.c arorr, if mr country y,uirc it I only ,Sb of Jtok imm. Cbri, .bo' illumined "f H"nfI. Wbaterer may be thought of. motion it to guard you against diffic'ultiea which bo .r.i fetta ; by bim. a j ,M-; ""' .. mkd in attaining you enWunt on ,W return, unless the. -pwaytal'tll'lk aaul U-trtmk-S, m:JfrtlA eonTmuahce of jTr, XjiOTy wilt maK anriihle provtslons , of otUrs ia I Brgatory, may Merit tbnaigb llr,lu'. FiauW tut thronghwrt-fi. yrmi t,jnm atitasL- l liiow they. aiU fc, (por tscape frotn tba darkaeas of that ob- i ' l""tent, depend in a great degree ajon , uu-r.), they aUa'vs have be n in their allowan- scuraDriauaiiaMtUsukadorsof Ulorr. AiiKn.i1,1 felaiuing flic power be i.k. Hi.J.atl . la tbe last aolenia addrrn of tl.a 6, iou to woul1 ,be ,n!'u'nt Lia die!t.tel h. taUL-bl tLem. - Wbalaoner lu"ua- l"th- ,IJed lht f "1 J.J1 k lb. Father ia mr name. La .Ul m it ! I'10'' nM pattapaaiitail anarchy anrl mis- V B -'t you." Itut krra the ces to their n anls. Could not Hooper, Xali, Johnsoa or some sort, be sent with you. Believe me they will bj much wanted. 1 acknowledge it L cruel in me to wish yun to reluf n ; you A BEAUTIFUL POEM. The firt thing, iu the way of business, that our hand touched on hut Mooday morning was the charming jxjtm on. My Brother." Ilnrdly had the morning iien througli it first hour of sunsbiue, when as we were wondering how much of tbe gentle Sabbath would attend our toil through the busy week, this delicate and frag rant breath brought its sweet refreshintd our hearts. The fcir author ia but seventeen years of age.' A highljuilod fiitnd, hoe eyts is always oppino tbrtfikens of geniufand whose heart is full of tba music u(. Jcetryl write m privat. lv about her. Tbe facts of the letter are touchinz : and whil. delicacy (orbida our ing M,eria '"ge of absent lover. 'sjruFF-k &Myof dXiosiyo -A HUSBAND. Robert Morey was called a first rate yoong man, and was of an age considered for marrying. He was front tba North, and settled in one of the village of our State, whero, being a stran ger and a Northerner be did well, while the old citizens, with expensive families and careless and indolent habits, wer alway grumbling about the hard time. Our hero was just twenty when he entered tba village as a commission merchant but being a intelligent young msa keen, strew d, Industriooa and sober, he succeeded ia bis business, and now after the lapse of five or sis years, be was called one of the wealthiest yoong men in tbe place. Added to this advan tage, bo young man in tbe village possessed a finer form or face, or more pleasant manners. So the gossip said, and the young ladies tbo't that be was a fine husband for some of them to catch ; and Robert himself began to think, as he was well fixed in the world, to look around and cuit himself with a wife. But that was rath er a difficult matter, as he was wry precise in his notions of a wife. In all the young ladies of his acquaintance be imagined some fault or impcrfcction.-except in-one whom he had often thought could make him happy ; but it was w hispered that she w as engaged to a young man who had gone to California to seek his fortune, liobert had not buen long introduced to ber, and had conversed with ber but a few time, yet it seemed to him that she smiled on him partku- Jarly an4 set uied jjg jisten with pleasure to his conversation; ane vanity Whispered that ner- hapa his handsome persou wight' gypereeder tbe But, though honor sot to th Ftkr, ia the of tbe Son; . ' ' ;' Tb Crwrawy a Jkfary Mo JlUy. prayer is W AYery stij 'I" lheeoli'v l" gyration in Europe. ' Uva already mffewd mor"i e asm and (U the sake 1 I"Klf ho" WJ thi. fact i a It, i to be ceres, that any man w ho ha I thing named in it, we may yet state, the cir cumstance with whkh thi child of genius has straggled are sucb as to move any heart to deep galioa for some line past twee in th dele- But you have this consolation ; that should yosi fail of receiving yuui-Mwatd iauiii world, you will no doubt, be tinging HalUujnh in the next to all eternity.. your private con-1 fctling. Eos. Soi thcrx Times. found ia the frantic ebullition of joy displayed j iu England, France, and also in Austria, upon rlbe MeeMlo. ftf the inb lllin itce tliat die life of -y pmrwigw tfgia asary, asoiner um, l?Je Kn,rPur of ,l1 narn prevnrd. i '- - ' i- a i .j iLwi. ...i i ..... ' . . . .... i . 1 JT ' Z i'jr .i " ,-"g "' '"Tho-, I aekuowledge, yosrrWw is rreryWi E-pre. of Angels and Mea, we offer the one , lnu,de, of ,ui, Xa,ha would have Wn the fllrvhnd for ,l.al bu.;M,u VVf T 'i3 " "Wt AdUu, mv friend, may vou be happy. Vou AmAmU , -4 f tl:.Bl U life Jeiud.e,j,,i.iy,justPto-,th.iHiu ' k,. , vaa IIL i ,B'n, hai.uii.-te oiil Lea urv tmat addition lumi like thow of France ,lhronjf,d every where toll own. VoU t.ie i.rofe-ssioos so do I. " an M pwrgaienr, ,j oent by tny prayers, to ' tran,,ni!itr 0f Ji,lr. The r . le of IV!, M treed trosn tbe paina tbey sutler, and may neerowaecr wrth trjry,o that nr company witti- cturclie to render thaulu for'the preservatioa of thy Must II Jy SyeAbcy may enjoy the through-' . u.an ho.- d. ath w oald cause o many calam eat eternity. x Anjea. , ur; and it is said that the Rusisn Ambwwa- ,''ThMrier jwayen in the Iloury are not solor at Ilrusw U ttujcivd hit. couraiulations to blasphemous a lb two that w bave nuoUd. the FreiH-h Mniml. r on the escarp of hi. oier- they art Jtraym addressed to a fallible mot- eign. The !-rgitimit an ) Ultra M..Dtainc cliques I am, deur str. Your afft-ctiouate and obt. er, VoliS'S HAUXETT. THE WAYS OF A HOM IISHF.LL. A column of white smoke rushing up into the air expands into cncwntric rings; then follow the heavy, dull retort, like tlie Uat of some gi-" ant drum ; alij theri comes the shrill icreaul of of the shell as it dewihes its ftal curve and de- icend with rli''inu velocitv, inoreasinir ra- tah aba ha been dust and aahwa for suor than , in Pari, have been suruvd to entertain as bit right hundred oeatartra, aa4 wlta. by hsr ! ter hostility against the Kmiwtv a tn Red B- owa eonfmaiuB, aevded to U wasued ia th pn- poWirans; but the t afnehe I mrerse nverthe rifying Uood of tbe Lamb of God.f It i aot: ! exclaims, "The (irotection of Cud i not Strang that PattU wish to believe that Mary j withdrawn from France; Providence warded off aa cooceired without sin, for then their jirayers j the shot of the wreti b who fired on the Kmpe- r:swwullosVaoin'oj Xaytirionfprvme titt.li&. TtewTsT puny'eiery' in1.snt,li(l it nrrdnrres wTth -the- pe- character, Wa find accordingly, that a far J one feeling in Tans ; where ln.uM we now J culi.tr noe of " a Uau ju&t aa it reachca lhe back aa lSIt, Dtta Scotua, tbe Pmaiii,"mlehe.if the Itipir h,J fallen f Uhat would be j ground. At hast it ought to do so; but today a yiraJewt attack BpOB the Itominlcan Aqbinas, ' I'aa.'fg in Paris what would omir in tin- t'ri j I wntehej the sllelfs, one after another, and on for aVkying tbe dogma of th Immaculate Coa- J ' Never has the dtiny of a country p ! ly two out of three burt properly, though the 1 UHliew. ' run) Clement L too, threw the . ,earu to oe so intimately inUi-woven w ith the , range and Cigtl were beautifullv accurate. Th wknl weight of ba aatbority on thesidwof thjitnce of a single man. May (io.1 prcservei Fraaciacana, it) tba war that they wg.-d against i ! May OoJ save in him all that lives, all that revive under bis fostering shadow. He lhe safrfy of the present the hope of the fu- of tba Ikrtnintaua, wlxi dcuied th freedom Mary from the guilt of original tin. "yTEwayrC7B ml, that of " tba erowa of thorns," and Kosary coataina a prayer for that occasion. . : ,7 1 ' T .CVoa of . Tknnu. . " Q Mary, lovely lily among tliorns ! we offer the pa Pater'Xoster and tea Mail Marys, for lb Blot ut paia thai yua foil at seeing jour beloved son, tba beautiful lily' of th valley, dis figured and crowned with thorns: we entreat thee by thi, thy grief, that the soul of our bro ther N, and of others ia purgatory, may be freed VKKY fiOOfi. The Petersburg (V.) Intellfgenrcr, the K. X. "rg"n. meets bis defeat in a,, very good temper. He moralizes a follow ; "The ront.t being over, ft now furtime to let tbe acrimouiou spirit, which hs. character iird it in unprecedented manner, subside. To our brethren iif the press of both partie we would say : Y have all had our faults (none KuMian fusees are bad, b it tbeir artillerymen are not be excelled when their practice is undisturb ed. It was intercsting-i-jwvt as the man of pleaxure in Awewriws lilted-wee-the- -sea- rage wbea-he-waa ow tjard ship to look at th stmll dropping, and to ee our active little allies scam pering away tlMhr cover, and adjusting them mIs to the closest possible connexion with iiioiner earin, till tue nurling mavu-s ban gone hy them. Any man with moderate confidence and exjierience may despise round shot at long ranges if he only sees the guns from which they come discharged. Well, we w on't say despise exactly, but at all events, "evade." But a shell MV UROTHER Oh, briar-row, elnuber, And eover thf chamber Th chamber, s dreary and lone Vt'hpre' with mr Mr-closed lips, Asi eye in eclipse, My brother lirs under lhe stone. Ob, viuUts, sevsr, Thf narrow rwii ovrr, Ob, corsr Uni sriasew sud door ! Fur sever the ligbu, Tbrswf IUiw teaf vs aaoltaigbts. . Mkv fhsdnw. series tbs flodf ! Tas blics ara bluoauac lU btlies sr white, Whcrr bis ptay-hauaia utd in be ; And ibtt twr-l cherry blaMais Bb.w orer tat buaesis . Wr, i U old rout trr. . . Whw I near aa the bills thr shual of lhe storm In lbs vHey the rnsr of the nrrr ; . t chivsr and sttske os ibe hfahh-plimc 'warm, -At I think of kiaeuM "fcirrrer." Hit wh:l bands K H4d, bnd nrrer apaifi - Wirh The- siMitTT rae'rv.-bhi wtiIov'. Whtt Tbe -rummer ha entne, wwb ber- be sud her train1,'l ' he play iu th mesdow-ciover. On. dear liilla brother. My awed liltk bfothvr. Is lb patse abuse the sea. Oh, pray th good anela, Th gtorioua evsnfeUH Tu take ine whea bfe is done. Earns Auca Baowaa. TXrTaTfaJrWsiTs pean Times, alluding to the attempt upon the life of Louis Napoleon, says : " The narrow escane of Louis Napoleon from fthe handu death hsifixetl attentioa on the loss which Europe and the Worl-I, and more especial- forbude the thought of this treachery to an ab sent rival, yet he eoaULjeot banish her image from his mind, and often delated with himself whether to endeavor to win ber affectioa, or, to avoid her company, and thus sock to forget her. One eveuing lie met her at a party, dressed exact ly to suit his taste in pure white, ami natural flowers iu her hair, and beautiful did she look iji her simple attire. jSome days before be had expressed in her presence, his admiration of the beautiful simplicity of a white dress, Ad his heart now' quickened as he wondered if she thought of him while selecting it ' , Robert wan on the other side of the room talking to an old friend, a stranger in the town. Hi friend was inquiring the names of tbe dif ferent girls, remarking upon tbeir different style of beauty, am) particularly admired the hand some young lady who sat on the lounge, dressed in plain white. " How huhdrome she looks," said be, in ber taMeftil dress, and what a con tract to some, around her, so gaudily attired." It i Srtritb (ioedman, said Robert, whose eves liad not loot sight of her since his entrance. ! VoB know-, said htharrtart my swart with her, but am afraid I shall have to recall it 'again, for I IieArJ some one say, the other day, fhafshe w"eligaged to it man Mow in Califor nia. But I have my reasons for thinking that her heart would give.nie the preference, but I have tny scruples about trying to win her affections while there is a doubt about her engagement" , " I should not care for that," said his friend " I'd get her if I could. So I could win her over the lover might go to the d--1 !" "She seems to me," said Robert, "to be per- I feet and hvlvlike in everything; but before I Sarah end he pannta wora cou versing next day. about tba party, and she entertaiued them with aa account of tba delightful time they bad describing the dresses the girls wore, and re counting the number of beaux present, an, men- kioning those wha,pnid particular attention to her during th eveuing especially the devotion of Mr. Morey tao' aot a word of hsr own deli cat attention, toft look and flatteries, that ec chautcd him. . - " Yes," said Mas. poodman to ber husband, " some girl who were ia her thi morning, were telling about what a nice beau Sarah had caught last night ) But what good will it do 1" continued she with a sigh, " if ah had aot as foolishly engaged herself against my advice, she might now perhaps be the wife of Mr. Mory the first merchant of the place, and ber estab lishment be envied by all tbe" , " And aba may yet," answered Mr. G., " for . would ge married juat for tba aak of wearing tucfc beautiful wedding toai,: irfyTT; . Another remarked while dipping her brtaah ia the snnff " Does William know you bar bro ken your engagement with him f I wonder what ha would think if he should eoro back and find you married beJorg a year bad passed, bave you written to him f , - it No," said Sarah, taking th brash oat of ber mouth ; " and I don't care what he think, it i so uncertain of ever seeing him again tcspcsial ly when such nice young fellow 'as Morey takes a fancy to ma." - " Yes," remarked another, and a prosperoaa merchant, too, while "William Wa aothiny tint poor mechanic and) , likely' to com back a poor as be went I should not have hesitated a moment between the two. What nice sunk wa shall have when yon: are gone to hotasa-keepiagvi how we can frolick and rub snnS. ' Bat bow is if she could get Morey, I should not hesitate one H. I thought Mr. Morey ' wonld aot Mrrj instant between such a son-in-law and the noor , snuff rubber." " - ' i mechanic, whom she may never hear of or see again. " Why P Sarah answered, after emptying her month of the j'atier into the spit box, eorjvenient- Sarah played with her apron string, while her 'y P'! between them J "yoa didnt think I surrender mr heart and hand to any lady, 1 should like to know more of her private charac ter and disposition. I am aware that I have my peeuliar notions on this subject and there is one thing that will, perhaps, amuse you : I have made a resolution not to marry a lady who lovely countenance wore a troubled look though it was for her absent lover, whom she had never really loved, and was not, sorry to give up for a wealthier and handsomer suiter. " But, father, he has certainly heard of the engagement, for it has been spoken of openly and 1 bave imagined that was what kept him so distant so long. If he should ask me con cerning the report I , could not deny it" You., must tell .biui," said he, unscrupulous psrepJbJthat you came ncajc an engagement ith him once, hut it was broken ott Ana?' continued" he7earnestty,-Jtyrnr most- not stand about 'that : get him if you can for be is a husband worth having, and is worth a plum, I can tell you." Thus schooled in deception, br her worldlr minded parents, she determined to follow their advice, nothing kith, and to endeavor to strength en the feeling she felt conscious she had inspired him with. She somewhat expected him that evening, and. was .nut disappointed, and before the evening wa over she Nad made him believe that fcla- did not use the vile stuff snuff, as she called it, and was entirely free and unengaged. In a month -or two Mr ,, formally gave laa con-tent to their union, and preparations were commenced for the wedding. The old people were delighted, .w ith her success. ... "1 pleased that she bad got rid of a bad engage ment, and cut out all tbe girls, in getting the handsomest and richest been among them, and Robert Morey congratulated himself, that he was alout to get a wife who seemed to possess those traits of character he admired in a woman, and was above all those little follies and practi cea he censured ia others. Much was talked about the wedding, and though ill-able to afford it determined to go be yond his mean, and to give his daughter a wed ding in expense aad profusion, which should be fitting the prospects of his future son-in-law, and the. mother resolved by the taste snd style of preparations, to exceed any -wedding that had taken place in the village for many years. The bridal dress was brought from a distant town tried on criticised aud admired by the' bride and her friends. . All were busy chatting and whispering, brushing, aud cleansing, or baking good things for the feast H' was TLTevrotTBe "wecIaTngafrthct ben took out of the office a letter from hi mo ther, informing him that the had received hit letter, announcing his intended marriage and expressing herself much gratified at the prospect of having a daughter-in-law as worthy as he de- was, such dunce aa to fell him I rnl)heJ,did yon 1 He asked me about it one day and my beast flew np ia my throat, for I knew his resolution, so I did not tell him a real lie, bat toM him I had used it in extreme case of the tooth ache. Now, girls, yon must not tell oa m" -a tbey laughed heartily at th oir, " I wonld aot have him know it for tbe world. I did intend to break myself of the habit, but I cant give it ap." , ' "Nc tbey rubber and hrst a, rwe CMnot give you wpr you csa dip with uv he will not know it." L Saralv tkkg,anoj,het, ilipiaicv even, jf -finds it out once, I can manage to deceive him for I cannot live without my ttraff." Aad at the bare idea of losing it, she dipped her brush, again and again, round and round, turning it orer until it wa piled op, puttiug it ia bar mouth with as much gusto aa a child licks th honey from hi bread. Robert did not stay to see any more, be bad teen and heard enough. ' Pal with vexation and anger, he. left noiselessly aa.. he came on the passage carpet, and (topped sot until he locked himself up in his room tai no a viable state of mind. Sarah ihd tbe family were much surprised at h'n not spending the evening with them aa Bats al,and that the eve of the wedding day too; i but early next morning tbe received a letter en lightening ber oii the subject He recounted lit feeliugs , towards her, and the nbciratkB had formed aud told her of what ha bad so. au wittingly overheard the evening before. He (aid the fact of ber rubbing wa enough, but when she openly and laughingly avowed the decep- ception she wa practicing on him, it was mora than he could bear from on whom h consider ed hi wife for bow could he place confidene great prerralioiHr made for H. ITie father, j fl marriage irt !h knowhge of ller ly England, would have suUined, had the aim ru(j, snnff for j l4ro become ditvusted with it ' scribed ber. She expected them at the North to of the monster been Biers rue had the fatal j Dce j i,avc j",, Jo", p south. A friend of mine I f ln J tue summer with her, and his sister would weapon executed its work of destruction. i wi10 married a snuff rubber, calls it the plague j rvturn and lemaln the winter with hini and his is a diabolical invention, which none can regard France, no doubt, woulJ have beeu instantly id : uf l,u life. He says his wife is so much in the j lovely bride. Gratified with the contents of tbe a. it annroachea without iwrt.ii. .I,-, nfmii! blaw. All the elements of disruption would ! tabit of it that he never ewes home without I letter, and his heart glowing with sensibility and font tUttvrsniw,hMrMlUtw lha tBy Vuffvr , i mm c.mtn of his own than the writar of j vi,, . . . iu. iw,. Us-mm! have been called into inimedi.ite play. Thefinjin the brush in her mouth. If thev affe'etion, he determined to carry the letter im- aad my ha crowned iaOtory. Amen." J thie artiaWHrwe have aN gon too tar and bave wtiaaod tbiBogh hi internal eeoBsjmy at j ,wo l"1" " tla foarbuo woukl have itrug- j bave any little dispute the box and brush j mediately to-bis Vide, as he fondly called her will now close our txtracU from the Ro-. twcfllangiiage too iut.-mpirate, indeed scurril-1 tJ,e",bortest tHssible notice afu-rward gled for the throne, wd the lied Republicans i are her never failing eusconcer, and thus ! and show her what an affectionate welcome she airy, aad will Iramlato a few prayer from a I out, for a pre which, in theory at least, is the lf it is wm fro1, , s1 it 6aet BnJ would uot have been idle, aud the supporter of : he, is deprived of the pleasure of a rccoucil- niinht expect from his kind mother and sister, book, brought oat Bndcr the auspice of Joseph j guide and instructor of tlie public, and tliertfore!,!,,,, ,10 t;r an wnj9 i( frilments before ; the prescut dynasty wvttbl have attempted, of jiation. for who- could kiss a mouth filled with land what pleasura she might expect from their ; ---Haryof Jetwlfcta more, and mora disgusted companionship. "Oh, ft hot he on his way .-.,.aujuaVo.grnii!two onys or in- -wiii-ngn ".n . ..8..... .... phraw used by the learned militant to imply the ! o" ruenoij uc ioi- sun il since i came ijiisjrmageat fovmit K ure- w uait iu ? 'JT. 'yr""; "ijwm irom iv pnw 01 pmsawj w 1 1 ....... aircction 01 uic Din 01 sncn, or to conicnl.,; - 4,v v,ji ty" .t.""-r ,","o" l' s11 " eveo o oiu nomeu, ...... ........ ........ , . wi n-iaueroi suee uevwionai cxvrvise. o v I - " - - - r ' wnen u is niieu whh nuueta, ccc,l oeing in uic ,l,,, -vu,u vw.nv.v. .... -v... rouu uk-, u.i uMiuimm ' i " o '- .... t -- B possess, so innocent, so renneu iitinieiits openly, on this and 1 shall ladvlike innocent, so' refined her manners, so artless and.! ! truthful, how can I help loving her, -or lovaj her that a word and a third of one of the prayers tawee. W bave our noble oJU Mate and tier- direction the shell has takon from the gun, and i.of Um empire ttua cswvulaetl, the limbs would, care 'to exprca my will curtail th torment of purgatory by multiform interesU to attract our attention and ,,e fr!l!TIIK.nts, bemg propelled with jwrtion of i uve bocu paraly sed, fho prosccuUou of the . subject" whole rear. " ;( "'ot earliest effort, and this should th. velocity of the shell at the moment of ex-1 a!'t Ii"a Would have buen neglected Wt. Bob." answered his fi iend. vou are ' Pnytr." jiBvite the honorablo contest among the, members plosion, lf it be discharged from a mortar, it j 'he alliance with England might ha been j,, ,h" Tery wav to b deceived in the end. ! deserve to be loved T 6 M.t ffhL, Vmimwa f IIMi Vkr tU l00" lo wno " u"hute most i whwle gently and delieab.lv, giving a Vineak ! veced. The truth is, that theJife uf Louis Xa-, But do not"think vour lovelv carah nsea it, Thinking thus, and his heart trembling with Ta'and Mother of find when arrlviiiL' at the 10 "''gloriou of making Virginia whatlie anJ , ma, n0w and then as it rises to its ereat- poleon is at prcacut the-moat valuable' life in cx-j f()r ri(1 ook, too intelliir nt and refined, to be j..happines be 'arrived at the door,- .1.. ari tt-i- t.u:. . .1.. "Ugnt to oe ami wna ane can ami win ue u nw ., ,,.., , .nd tbta tu deception, lie concluded that h waa sorry that fhey niuatpart, hut perhaptTt wa4bef,aiidhJ would then have a chance to catch a bcat wbcj was rich and handsome, aad who had noobjeo tions to her rubbing. Sarah shed bitter laara ot-. mortification, and her father wondered how un-r der the sun he wa going to pay th debt, bej had incurred for the wedding. . But Mrs. Good? man endeavored to comfort herself and then with the hope that William would return with ' a fortune and then all would be right for eer taiuly he would know nothing of recent event, Iu a few weeks More; was settled in a town some distance from th village. Ue had recJI ed a wonnd from which he wonld not toon re cover, and he almost doubted all womankind but before two year had' past he bad cooaolsd himself with a northern wife, whom be "knew had more principle than to deceive him in any manner. In about a year after Robert removed, aa Mrs, G predicted, William returned with tlie nice little turn of twenty thousand douarv .. But he took no notice of Sarah, at all, for there were plenty of busy bodies to inform him imme diately on hi arrival, of all th events that bad transpired during hi absence. He waa aeon a greater favorite among the hvdie lhaa ever Ro bert Morey and bad no great difficulty in per- atiadin to be his wife one of the verr eirlaJ en- O T . rfe, . igagsd iu thcjMnyersation over thesnuft So at -t-ha.t the-owly eoaisolati.iin, Sarah hil, for hex vex-. latioa and mortified pride, was ia rubbing snuff. KT flARUSO. Tror, Ala-, May, 185S. throne of the Moi't Holy Trinity, wast brought forward lo.rvot'iv tbe reward of thy lofty merits; th Most Holy Trinity euoircled thy ' sacred temple with' 0i unrHt) orown, which thou didst merit in thi morul life bylhy wonderfal virtue j the Father giving thee his omnipotence, the Son, bis wisdom and the Holy Spirit, his Jov; the combined Trinity adorning tuee with grace, gifts, prerogatives and excellencies ; the Most Holy gon honoring thee, as his true .Moth r, aealitig the at his most holy right hand abova th ulna tbeir of angel, , where the wkile ahtial court obeyed thee a Queea and Mi tfe,a, Virgin and Mother of God t I offer the' th xercs and these prayers, in the name of tha whole human raoe, giving the a thousand congratulation and well wialH- and the hniri aloH Holy Trinity granted onto thee: I entreat 'he by tliaawpeaial complaisance with which th Kteroal Father regarded thea as hi Daughter, "a Piviite Word as hi Mother, and the Holy fipirit as hU ttwm, and the combinod Trinity a lb Puiul of ilieir evaw. dvlbrhtinir tliernseK'eS ught to be and what the can and will be it her ; wt itic-n, and then rushing downward with son are true to her. a shriller whistle toward the poiut its fragments Before we lay down iu pea w take leave1 mn projected all around radially.and are propcll to aay tbat we are not soft cTroogh to anppose J t1 n,- i,r , force of the bursting charge. j of the family, The question aa to w hether smoke cm be cou- istcuco uioro dopeuds on it that any other lifo." .1 I -wh l v.nil,W vou lo ll- .l.r con 1 ltn nl though . , . . ., .," ; the sitting room, when he suddenlv became aware hva li.vn rmrincr ni !! the.venirir as if there tbat we shall escape repeated gibe, jeer, and j man behind a bomb or at the side of it is just ; aumed hi private bouse baa been attempted to j . rnt ,, , , Ynu not of voice. Tlie door was left a crack open, and jwhes fired off by tbe successful party. AVell Bkt.to U bit as a man before it when it , be solved hy lr.-Arnott by the introduction of to liiele it," he coutiuiied, as Morev colored, !t,,e W',hi" the conversation he heard, bursU in that way : wherea the pieces from hu improved anioke consuming hre-grat. the . f , , . . ikopt him sil-liound,necoUiUiie.iuer move ror- a sliell from a gun in nearly every insUnce fly g'ato i de-signed for the ordinary fire-grate, hav-, if, nn rtim8S ,,jur J)W,n forward, so that a nerson behind it or ouUide of iS underneath it, in lieu of tlie under bars, a .,' . .i;.,..l.l.i ... Lr Kh., h who win j a ntaaim a old M'tlie Cilia, and ! ,1,,' m,;,. ln0 of dUrseraion tafo. Vn- i qare iron coal-box, Im h has a moveable hot-; , ., ",;,lfc.,A. 'a,,, ,,; 'padfor his visit w:ts sitting shall call vdiilosophv to'our aid and bear our ! ,h si...ii - :,. fin. . k,w.. , torn. In the Aorninif thi box . is filled with j - , w. . ; tbe door, her image rellevled by an ' MANIA A rOTC We believe that the Regents of our Asylum . here as erne . for the insane applied hut December to the La- he walked in without cereuiony, igiabtture for authority to retaia a patient, having all poss ibllt victiiiiiiuitkin of brtwd'jpin with coinioiire." ' JCxcMimi Thtm. -The Presbvterv. of She of hiea Ik die air, very conaidorable degree of jooahaiul tlio fire 'is then built and lit iu the or safcty may be attained by-, the Wen throwing diuary manner. As it consumes, instead of ro themstlveit flat on the grourJd, inasmuch as' tlie plenishing it with coals, placed ipon Uie top, by tf niecw of a shell which bursta on the earth fly ! acm cl lk r. wl"cn acU as a lever, ine ,nillo (if ka itiiliiile-Iilre s rmi-llis "J J I ' , , : . i I. ... f ,U l Morey," aaid a friend, coming np at that ' . " ,' ? J, . . " ... ' A I . i 1.:.. .1 I I l.A t .( it... ,,f nf nouns 1 nntu. not nn r until wmWMwl Imm t , 1 ... , . men n i iiiuuKm uioo nr w v.. Mn, v. i i i -- j - - the immediate -disease, but sufficiently long to give the physiciau some lime to effect a mora . getieral cure of the system and it -morbid cra vings.' The regent were seconded by the phy sician of the institution; but, K we remember .vn-lil, our legislator doubted the " constit ution aliiy" of such a measure no one, it to bsup posed, denying its wisdom. People in some otbr There she sat not very graoefully, it is i er part of the country do not seem to be quite -but still the Mine lovely Sarah the same ( so squeamish, will appear ftom th following w.. I glossy hair and-tender expressive eyes the same I extract : 2. lair cotnjlexion ana ieacn woom on ner cueeK, - .viTirst roa ixkbkiath. v-eruiin puiio- Iward er return, but stood more ItaunueJ. Sarah, who was evidc nd more as- tly uot pru- with hef baek to iiosite ntir head,, that she will not refuse you, though slie.liss been complaining of fatigue to others.' So sitting, "Rooert's two friends left him, ta liakeofjl)o hesal and sauey smile, and passed j irnimi oi a siieii nunii oureis vn tuc iwiii i i La S1IRSC ut llio lieail auu sawei imne, biio. i'.-iaw-u - ; , . , . , , . , , - . nango, Wiaconsia, of tl,?W.te Prrsbytenaff ' - , . lA . . . ... enMluntl)r lhc ! bottom of the coal-box is to bo Meased up...nd f , Jfrps1im. he sou A.t the M oh I horfor-in .hat sweet pouting mouth, j 4 h.laJuhre.p,-u have undertaken to - . . ,, .i . ...l t" ""' . " r ' - I. i i V ..i : ' . " . '.i ... v. i ... .1. ft ..li .1,.. tablisli iu ine city ot .vcw lorx an asyium i.r u.u .u1T.7 ...c. iv, ,e,,u..w si,ia of Sarah and soon forgot every thing else "''.V t.urv. of ihebriates,.iii wlm arankenoe will Church, at a meeting held pu tbe 1lh ultimo ,,;;, ,eitiicc. , with reference! of mlini, if . bomhburwt over man on the "w Br- " course tliero.i no snu-xe, and it t; , . f h To be her twiner I "aJ 8,n,leJ 60 teivriy on iiim-iiiat lie nau so i . .KaWd , a disease and the drunkard a ia. cwumrrTiraloinrxTto her lean ' rapturously kisscd -in that mouth was at-mi 1 ww. A- charier hak bea granted by the LegUK lo swret societies : U . f I Tl. . . 1 1. . I.. !.. nv-l r,f tl.'.. Vnv. i - n, ... i ,k. n. I V miMul tV l,h CiUii. Acavtrm,. anus ui in ju'. ..." "v . -i ..w., mtv fe" - - - j p, - y " byterv, the prinriphw of our church exclude from ! throwing himself dowu Jicyood the consequent communion the members of the secret society reduction of tlie amount of vertical exposure. called Know Notliing'and tbe member of kit Thi little digrewaron is all pmpo o the. con Hrret societies, and that the Presbytery " direct duct of our all which I have just nieriliortcl, ! sofilv on his nnn, to listen to the low tones of - her Voice, so earnest and tender, wit'a the fiatte- Ihging. The locusts began to die bore on the j rv polm.J i ,f ear by his friend finished him-; Jlst, and wlll soon leT all again no more, aref,uj bef'o.-e the'cveiiitig'wa over, bis heart .was klcTcory. tovik uiiS.r llj thouglit he dre.'iuiing-pbut hark ! 'js't:i'urc, authorizing the detcntioa of the patient TPr tlire or even six months, snouid ma-rw . n -j r .i i i- I tormauon psouire is- .s we. wnic, uumwww arah," said one of the young ladK-s who . . , t . . h TV. were anted around .enjoying a wiur rfii out , in boato of beaotteef men who might have been .- i .I. i : . .' i."i. .1 ...T'-".pii oiirjfye,.a)t(tgMingtiiemeivtwiT , - , -r - - .. T t IU, . ... ,. b - Wh Tou anguTaTgri aa,I beautyT t tiMtan.r lot..fooC tlA tiplmMte ?""H n!l W trtn wd to explaill nadMt, ? tbe gcrmi theyFlcfM' t Btvo'tber- Hjurtoan''yeanT fji,d'. j, c.aW,- 'la n'ad'iVwlvKI'lb' win Iter- if H'f: " I really Jo euvy you r)Peed or frightened into sobriety bjTflia discipr "the rmrW w-Trte-ti"trH. airft hrTwur ltaadsmhsiBi -that -b4sv and- wiaujRrws.i I

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