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- - - - - - - r - DEVOTED TO SOUTHERN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY, NEWS, LITERATURE AGRICULTUR SCIENCE AND THE ART JOHN S. RICHARDSON, Ju., Our rtic. -LWAS1IItTONpQGA P'AOP1RIETORt.--WAH GTN GN VOL- IX- SUMITERVILLE, S. Co., MAY 9ll), S55. ThE SUMTER BANNER p ~Is PUBLuSHED Evot'y Wedaleidaaiy Mornintg ily John 3, Richardson, Jr. TWO DOLLAts it, avance, Two Dollars anil Fifty Cents at the expiration of nix muoiti tr 'l'ree Dollars at tle enil of the year. No paper dieuntitmetil mintil a-l arrearages N a. - 1 1, itnles-8 at the optionl of tihe Plroprietor. Al! sHubscriptions are ex peeted to be paid for l'\tiane. Advitrtisements iniserted at t.he rate of 75 ls per sqittare for the first ; 'ifmy ceits 'tor lie secoaml, anil Thirty -seven and -.' h:lf ieeils ffor each snibiermitent i isertion tinmler tlmre intlis. OifiCial advertise uments inserteil at sevetity five cents for eacih insertion. 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I1Ii.-er; s c; 11, i, ,11 . 1 -Ltios were those of' i ihm .1 inl tl latter couintnry. \\hile vet a lad li.h I.ppreiticed limself to a sea ca:. itin. for seven yeat;rs, it Iay for ap g to this clmv. li his ant ival. Iis time atn) (evies were sold Li a N Ir. WitisLon. of \irginia, itt wl:ie sen % i -ces he tomn:iied ntl il the rain 0,1t of the. levoluitionl. eigof .1i Idvenilills turin o* ilildi ihe sought~l anttd obtined pueriissitn of his waster to jitnii the atitfy, 11ndI wIs Utenlaged ill active service dt turing the m ht de ctnt. test. Stich was his strengt anid pet ltI btavery, thait, no teiiy ciu ld resist him. lie w \vieled a swmrd. I li -blade of w I i was I is e fee-t iii i Ngthi. -is thoughl it hId beln 6 -fethir :I 43 veiy olie whO eaNle inl Cotif;ct, wi:.h 'litt pauid the fotlcit, of his life. .\I 'Stoney Pomi-t, lie was onle of' tle " 6ot lor11 hope" wIticl Vas advmieed to cut aWsiy the alattis ; amid, tixt tom fajolr Gibbo-1, wv.ts the first tloIt to enter the works. A t l-taminni wige tmid Montmmouth1 lie exhibited the tin fearless bravery, an thin hat his i-nability to wr'ite, prevL-Itedi his pw 1uolion . tO aI Cotlit iissit Traisered to the Sotith, ie Look patrt ill iost of tl engage t ments- itn that section, nild towards the close of the wnr, ie was etgaged in a coitest which exhibited In a strikintg mannerifitit, his remaiiirklab.lle -self confidhence atnd coutrage. One day, whlile reconnimoiteling, lie stoppedI at the bouse of a matn by the name of' W , to refreshi himitsclf. Whil e at the table lie was suirprisedl by nine Biritish t roopjer- who rode tip -to the house, anid told him thle was their pioe.Seein :br at, he wats *~'.og grathy ottuber t Ied, he pretned * to sturrenider, and thme dr agtoons seeing ht. he was itpparenitly very piecfuI ly incliunnd, after di satintg him a!. i lowed him consider-able~ freedomt, whlilec thiey sat dIown toi patake of the food which lie had left, when disturbed. \Vandering onit into the door yard, lie was accuste'd by the -PaymIaster-, who demanded of him everytintg of value aibout him at the risk of his 1i f, ini case of' refusal. " I have nothinig toi give ," said Francisco, "so uise your pleaisire." 'tGive up those massive silver btuckles iyour shtoes.," suaid the d ragoon. "Tihiey were the gift oif a fieindt." ie plied Francisco, "anid give themn to you I never- shll1; titke them if yoti will, you hazve the power, but I tiever w ill give them to anty one.," Pt'tting~ his sabre t'nder his armi, the soldier stop. 'e4 downt to take them. Francisco seeing his opipot tunity, w hich was too good to be lost, seized the sword, antd dtrawing It with force- fromi untder the armi of' the soldier-, dealt himi a severe blowv accross the sktjll. Althoutgh scvei'ely wounded, yet being a brave trhani, thme drtogoon dlrew a pistol anid hueinid it at his. atatgoniist, wvho 'wams tod ptuiak for him, howvever, atnd as lie pulled the trigger as blow of the swortd ~1early sauverad is rs ndp e ihoads c'oint.l Th re port of tepistol A-wthe other d ragoonsi iln. toteyardi asi well as \V-.-.-a. wlms very ungerously brought out a itus kei, which lie handed to onu of tile sioldieirs, aid told himia to imake use of it. Mouiting tdhe only horse they could gel, al, lie prescinted the inuizzle at the breast of Franoicco and pil b d the trigger. .ForLunatc!y it, iissed fire, and1 I Francisco closed in upI him. A short struggle ensued, whic!i enitkd in his disariming n.d wouidiig the soldier. Tarletoni's troop of ftur' -hut. dred men were now inl sight, and tile other drgoos were ab, toLIIL attack lim. Seeing his case was desperate, lie Lurned toward an adjiun01ing tliiket, ain1d as if checring on a plarLy of' Imell, le c ied ouit, "C'imo on, my brave boys ; low's your t-ile; we will soon dispatch these fi'w, and then attack the mlainl body !" at thle .samle tinl-e rulsh ill'! ait the dr s ith the i'try of* an enagedtiger. Thov diI not engage him, lit fld precipitately to the troops, p,iie stick aud dismayel. Seizi g upon the trait6us villi: W. I e. m F is was al out to dispatch hiu, blit lhe bggcI and plead so hard tir his life, tha)it he firgave him, ni told Iim to secrete Iobr hin tle eight, horses whieh the oldier hId lei, blhind them. Perceiviig that LOT l In h dis patclied two other dragoins in seaneh 4otf hii, lhe it:ole off iti the adjoiningt, Woo$d, an4d while they sto'pli- at the ilouse, he,. like ln Old Itox. 41oubled-C up. on theitir rear, and stuccessfidl y evade thI viihntlie. The Iextday lie Wet. to W. fur his lorses; lie detaltaleild two (f them for his servie,, and goltetots inteut-iuns. Fitaling his sitiatiotn 1m111 :1ruwani surrTOunlded by enemC~lils, where hie oughdt it) have founid li-iendk. 1i'riaucizcI was competlied too Iliike tilt bes-;t ilf it, and elL with his ,ix b.,rse. it:ttaiding to revenge himselfl' iu \Vi ----t, a iinum time, "bu:t," as hie Said, "I'lovidence uolihiredl that I sh llhi!4d tL le! his C eXt' tilleli ,i f(r le hrnke his neck by a 1i4l fioil oli of tilt very hres." .1 ..I. M ~ je ni .4 he l. ruilviSco, illuistaiiive of, his i m ) .QL W It Anld po sonal prowev .\t 11. n, (-er l ( ; Meg u is eei; U.-; :eated, :nli attir runni4g4 alng *ireal Some itanel. lit. in : ,b~wn recst. hiYf i,-a4 ~ ie - .. eteItd bv a liiih th%!;n.w;t pit. 0en: n api- l t l :uv l da;u e l d m Satid hev woubt suri n~lter. atL fill. ,.1ne ti6:re11cig that his glin \-.as lit litr11ibe u Ise -o him, h1'e ine~v!m ed i sideways to the trope, who in reakb ii- il t Infi '4 I t ii ow'(~ , ln e l''a cis 1ipi e t t, r' hic 11-11 Croml.hjis horw. lo: no!aned himo ui Ii mie d h ' id re rr . - or t 7. k . iI,fI hi1 coanunml !lng o.di -t-, ('oi. .\la o. t-l Powmian. hit, gave up the :m ibli [;te whieb act o' genenv4 by Oh, Ci:thui.1 after-wardl I'.eVsenteil himl Wilit aI thou. sand ares o)1 hal' inI Kendtuv v. ' ie li owil anlZ .ee 'lit x, ji . inIig his pe elid natu1re .a."I h'i, trn t ,iS al -1o tu lOf VF;ranCiscLo.-.... Ilow trLl it is, we calimut sav, lot N i i it was 4 41 l to, us onn4: y years ~ \%I- agwieh a iviang ini One day w.hile working in his g-u din, the Vas acc4o:,ted by a -traniige'r wih, tode up to le cte, a::d -inquirend of hi if* lt- kil; hw ". rue iall by the11 namt iol ~t'acie hve.? I IliaisinI hinself from hiii wo4. ratn. eyinttg hitinterrgaetor who Ippeare to be oneoh lfhr.,haf lia tor " breedt( 1 of etuia1gn, he re lchied t "Wet,' s~tangt'nuir, ', do'e i. iths but myk l.txaIii otm(thc't~ 1 Ie oi wan t,. ICwant.h t li:l1. 1 the e t ligh titng mul ani l'tve( her Ite l o muchIt wbout.I Teiti 'll th0- 's citmg, whttt craig oti an titc "It yotu' t t ie.:osrngr hr ing his wor asil'i a it tother othertthat juthe'onferenc waist toed IiBu, t the Kaetukn wasdti 1to bcde bluiled oft, as he ou d 11te i "iitk 'ere strager,"t~ sid he. re~ltur ing -to the( b " Ay lnun is 'Pelul teokencscal "h !" retiuned t ther, ~t liu'e samiitime ~ riding iiethe fenceI e dou n ~l td andr tji hisnl-a' rowugh eng oit., indil pilny-t one:1 ofl them posts. .S) 151Iantl "l My nam l if toig Bil'hl Stks, ll ou tIn, outllp Cittout m , k II nogekI siddle Old Olossoim, tand just rtide over' toi see what stiuff heO's made11 of, anid hlete I ate. Aui 11w iStraniger, hm't losainad a ngt,a .tt1 *lit iore I go home. It's all in good i'eeling you know, but if you lick fine, why I'ln satisiqd, but-" "Stop a minute, stranger," sait IraniCisco, " you've mistaken the mau enitirely, I'm po lightiig man at all and if I was, I've not'idng against yoi t~o light about." "Well, I don't know; is there :ny other Peter Francisco inl t lese parts ? "No, not, that I lknow oil." "W'ell, theii you'ie the man, alit you mustjighti, I've come alil the iway front Old Keintuck, and I ain't agoin, back t ithott knowing which is the best, man.' "1 llt, I woni t ight,. I've hit nothing, to light about, anld I tell youL I WOn ligh, t !" " D rd if vou shlant light st i rnge'. Ilan boimiid to lick you itI C:", it I doll' you m uist, lick ni ." IBy this timle Francis-o hal biconm angry at The imortunity of his visitor, Mid determiuned to pit an end to the scene. Seizing his altag.)iist therel' hre', by the seat of his buckskii breelches, and the Collar of his lihuntint -'hirt, lie threw him on r the rene7 inta the i oad1; then walking leisIurely 1< where iNs ponay was tied, illfIatenied him, iand taking him up .iby mai streIgt, threw hint l.fLr his discornfit -d rider. The Kentuckian raised imself froir the gronid. iCrecLiy dl1t1 -hin. devdiy sich an exhibitioni of strength, and, fter iuibbing; his -y:s, as though La liighLt lie iilinit. iot, have seen Clear ly, lie inouited his pony. renarking: -Well, stranger, I reckan you'll dAl. I reckon1 -its abomost t'*Iion*For mtil it make tr:.ek It any boldy asks y.i ;ihoit tle fight, youli can tell 'cii 3 lou licked Hill Stokes mos. i-lv.' wranscisco ws a paowcrllylv hii lain, standing six feet andi ie inch i height, anld weighing two liidred Mid sixty luat ldI 11 i., llussular S\ s. lni1he il i einda vi t') shombler h.i ;dIe I . I i a :% elll :tii < ili ivt ei - Vi %d. L st i , IV s Mt Virgiia.1 , .%!,l, ad Iat. 'w l W Sa o A ll hit ..I i 's i I t i nm11 .1 i li ii ' I iiai silt i, wl W ilLi Ilicl i . I lit alle agi a i. st tit le W li :e c hog I ha. been a Iblhb .t-I u t- ta wi' a <,:'* ah. ii llira az-.o.] l i *s'i. V*I%- pi -tiids." Ilis thie, i n:4 1*a a:t w uiinil it i Ia 'ike atd offalir plgit !i:1,ons, lie wil hl t a tk in 1his right :iI l, tA h r ()s5i' s a tli'r. olit at, ti alolb. wo l ila a'inI tihe room wiilt he i al vir her tll ondi taCwe 'nir ha nt eii Sitii n. lie wo u)1. lakie il aitIl t eit -l er by lhe chimei's, ml'i -dinig i ti his i h wo id driiik lin'nth! t ii iti ut ir11li : . appearentu id ttX r YI t it all li-; tr n th h wa.;I:; a Very peneu y di!-p-,ewl n1am, andl .eV r ia e u1 e of 1 his p) owei ii, eixie i! ii'it:1 ' I jtts v r aiii 1 it \ if au11.1 ul en a me o ir-n+-,1 li ab ri-e.ac i Liet ot or nina t deese~ of the rii. w-l llaiit s t utibeaks i p lieins e was bettOr at rushng in a ri t s ving Ithel lie Lliiiha nAt il st 'n l (natt i 'a : .' , al licvtn ~ ~ ~ ~~~i trC.it oftia,~I . tli:'st. h ii.& t i . I l it-a he ' r al a 111:111gal "11tl I-vilvil Mill (& t ki1ak, amiabt ll iske ition. ie ma ita al i aninable man. kmlgl hli.; ui' bib he'ps*ssedo asjl rien'fool rt v.er ever a weLmo gwelth inm ti1113ir otunilieof th Sate. lao:lie indo-. ais ards'temperate' .saiets ma /he wt is kb'jid' dipsitian, noeh ates n whihsie whoei in lu s., mvcas breYw~ iltr hoor'i h- ulebr n ruda Sketca ofa CaI i for ia Mi SAN FuNcisCo, ?iMrch 23.-Neve'r Was9 comi rnunity s> cinvulsed inl ou)r yottiig State its it has ieen during the past mon th. A triii record of evens throluglholt Itho S1ate woulO put the burstling Of the0 SOuthI Seat lIbble, rnl hle anals of' old Newga-t c to the Ill ush, and liton's "Thirty Years in tht nLt SItates Senate" woid be but a prilter ill coinpari1.sonl of, Size.. Banuks ftidlingu, crasingll, Swindling; 1in eeh iuts su p 0ln - o i fr11 m fiailulre ilf thle bankl.s, others frmln rash Spee tio S, a1 f'V 11-1 i the ab lII'. tioll I thitir wholde prll., IIIts ill tie I --y ient otf high rates oI interest, but 1: n ti 40 il r II, IvegitimI:le en tIISe. INtv syV'-strtis o *rp. iT I 2and vilbury.N are abnlll-t dai61Y eNpose 1, andl always does thOepour cm;n(. just Ito late tl 111un justice to :-n-s ile perpetLra'tors. \leigg+---hnnoest lIarry * eigg+-- --nr uIiit, inl a 1'nwh new% in , a11lt -dng that ele a:itt W all' Ulu.; bt thesetwo I pale 1 n beltrethe brilliant, It.(( r tinlisli nntt . o f t l a' , test wcrator-t i. Ilubewrt Sne This agentlenmn c:m2e to our city Some three years ajo, or, atid mneek., S I~ i r ice 111111 1.' 1V 111 .~ t 1 0 20, 11 2 144 21. I Ie hir24d hiil a snudl! oliire, -:n.21 en-12 g d w Ih a I a rtn i tr utinally I oor, u11l h thet'I ol Iuilr hout, :a i11 dt's, Vu , were4 A"Aitnys andl ('ueb:it be (lne hle t. a i li :e pre1eti I hi- c2u tr yiin . li t- h : o luarri-d I Anwirican holyv inl onle <.1' the wtr Cities, a widowv, the. mnm, her 'If* I u%(I 4(21.; 04)14 IIf dazziling beaty1. lT' (,iiy (1ved' t Itii. il T wVn nthebl he: WX-. rws fA* nnr the wea:i h :11.41 :1r-li''c4a4 y f4!u i l ..-. A siile. Crow tile lovelyIfair one s a1 bh, issto Wodron \ith inlrese p ll;euice ill i43 ji i pr-4 S. ,2 2(2 :' 1 , I -r a.i .6 -( 1,1r 0 led each tri :bn l on ti e i.Ii I he un , .t 1 i :-h e reie O. ~-: J1% I~ n :N ' . t d w I)II I-a i Li . S :.2 i 1M. . I l h r-%% h i t. - T11w . 'a t 1 1 hI* - -.: 22 l'' gedh 1Th h n ro -ib4 t .t I ;f ..nm it?4 L I S 1k I - 1 I'( ':k 0 i t I I,. 41 ' w I * I a \ r \ fr, \\; . I 1 n.i pln-ty 0d 4 n ]i. ocaii t v I :;;,,. 14t 4:: ry th!: the' 2rco lvilh' 44' Ihi I , '.% nerv -I t t 1 .----I - I u'r e . n-id. W St ti 'I I ' : I I t 13! rutn2a ing here : u1 t here~.I tA o a I the ,ini.~s, 11l' tiv k 12nd 22n' t :own. 1 um-h 2111li, for sowtoes .ak h..112 s I.3 t'st 1:21 42< vti, wetI i .2''e2n i'.I 2le': ":2214ers :latd hi d11 12t1h lasi. L"S4 Ir (. IlnhertL S~u2Ilers wa n4 w 214 ne 41of2 of the most e'xtrava:g:m lt. lIe d141' .ve I) int morn2ing2; 22 span2: 'f 11.w4k, tI a2 :114 and 212'ankllig pr o f ba. . :i(lll 5,~ dow.1 to 12r424 10 t ill *2, he21.t '. ('I'l I'ave4 at, 111nch1 hour21', when.'), if any4 of h~24is distingn 4i.,bed :ily2 were12 102 1 1e4 c:CCt n14 14..-on2. 24nd. the; ->kill 4.f 1 . caiteing artist1eswas LI.4d 1to 2their ulin414)t, in jproviding.. th~iitii's for1 thlt. ( )n )lne 4cca'sioni la y1'~ V 'r , whenui drai~wberies4 11irst, app4111 d 2 in 1 the Lf'i l 0 0. 1 ) c w o o e a c a ti a s in g le s2' i t( t (in g . vo. A\ hout1( t4wo weekscI ago3. the ''hlest( dauiighter' was1 mar11' ied& Lu a get')Llnom0 ofScrmno.)lr Ai! nother! tung ' ni ic)nt onl the4 (LCasion2. Youn~lg wife hunllters mou202rined tha21t thereI' were14 444 morel' daunghter's int the innuly', so that. thler, with so, dis2tin gu21ihed' aL set. 'Thei, soi .-ee outLshlone those of (al o11theris. .'1JT'je invlied lat 52anders' wasthe -1 zdh1ithl of blis.s to aill codilishdl.11n. i3ut Lime) w4or'ks wondersq?'2. .1The mu1tationsa of1 hununllf Ii~ li eo hityot tile jim.w.. o' the predictioi of inan. Last weekc (. Ilbrt. aiiders was arrested on a chia'rge if forge'y, and -as released ip1on giving bolt 6 inl the 8111 of .10,000 for his appearince at Cout't to answer tll( charge. IHis soi-in-liav nd his partner ,were his sureties. T W ig he f.-.le ii 'd has not-yet hee l.- 3r ' heard of. Theflblow in . ollfrge i ainrtgIagCs ind deed., wf I o ! e0red .! his othee, upo13n wi.,. hadu raised 43 $,00,000. In nie iantal:nce hie actul , nrt 5gue-I a inan's Own plperty '- himin fhr N,000, and stralge to tell, t'ne prJ fellowi never discovered it until the news of the fum rgepis was two days old. To soin lie gavemn irtgages up on the highway, the boundaries id descrit,:',nls bei;g given in the lardxihl sty Ie. I fa ako drew mortgages upon the pro el It, of' Bllois 1. IaIoIn Jlohm It lourtt, Sain liraiani and oti rs (if (ir(:' wea'.thy mlaen, wIo never had a dll u0pon theib. estates. All these lie conveyed to his victi 1i1s, wh lao paid hi I their nolley , giav, e him his Vier. in'sSion,ald Went away eoinfident in the smeni ity th.it held aheir ImdS. ( )ne great cau'se w.Iy he avis e i;ed to contin ie his froialdlso long undi, Inv'ered,. is tile fiet thalt nearly all of his Sa1nirera's are Frenchi, who 'do not in dergtand One langluage, and Wbh, Wvere Sinrnt oh Wegal procednre Im suCh t'tases. Every day, -a. 'ar, has brughit to light so:in nwW act of' jis 0f all our spierdid rase.aJ, San-ders .pOved him'.tlf Ihi chief. 1is nwy !te.a of' rolbbery is iititledl to helihst raink inl the Patent Officve (If raality, anlohi -yl e irgerMes, such us 11uorn-0 Elwards was, inmst not hope for the tlistinguikshed reptation Ant is so richly merAted by Saders. Aeigg id Schn vier.- .1'. Mi1rror sL week, it womiain na:ed Suits'r c. 1ped fi-in-- her husbrad's ' reidene i Moa1n 1Twnhip, BIntler County 01,i1, .iwith a you,1ing schoulhnst . : icml. I e'ss wiho h:l heei teaichelr d11i inq i the wte'Iiir iii the viciit V. aI dI Iboarding at Sulser's hoiuce. T h i In ni1b'1 w"1m1:111 had livel 1iihpily with hter lurdband for near twenty v vars. -Il was b.t bi\ a ie 'til e'r if' of tven intreaig hildreni. :Shet, to-k with hOr, her youn~gest Ahi', :at inhot, dec -; ix with h10r bushIMld.) anldI :i'''Ilt live thOIN .11d i1 ashi al , egi. h1t1 Ilei'ot. Sh! wa the daig.tc' Or a wcanhby old t1riner.IVI, who died ,it a Ve:u- .agoI, h]aVinig :a vCV 1han!.dso II' propier ty t-- hekr. The noltets -heIl tolik wtith Ilerz were giv.Inl IbN- thet areb s:: 1 ipOrtiiol if the luaid ill. --i ted fromat*.'i her i ti th e a' li.ih:iiwere 1XAni in LI\1a 0r el h-r un1d her' buSh1:md ) the d, aker her tit, azo oIf' her v r.ther who u a s ni at her bluse, di". ni it. il pret en ! th:t the sid- I boand- -s4trange. d(s.pnn ,e of*his * la-r may hav' give i tie shiek iltat t usal ~d!.The hush.Iiamd 4A lthe mi~y f..tiv\uas inl the0 city yester- t h ;' 1 l :t' a che to the wiere- I (.I*91 the v ee pair, who h1ave I biwel liO:i .I* his pe-n-e. lit- is af- a 1!-!.t er.!. y with grief, indl.ignationl, .1 ain I sh n.d:u is (,r lhie opinioi that : hlish h:zs beeii in the directinm of' w ork. It is f;Ired that. PeasT Il 11l - me of the note(:-1hed inl t is c liet but the fati Ias not - n ascer.'- . taititd. This is ione of' the miost re- e at ii kaihle ('aies iif eloiemenwait of u hiehh i i' bi:n- hI le trdt. It ct eems w holly un- a' tue'imitale, y,' "the huniium heart is I lceiut'ul tabive iall thiings andu desp~ea- L tely~t wicked ." At hiiome slae was11 v lei huisb~ande lhad' just Iinished a com-i e oiiiIins andi e'letaat Iiew. house. aned b th0e htest oif her" vlchiie was a ddaugh- v er' fburn teeni ve:a 's agetO. A m'or'e e iztce'tmig and happiy liazialy thian thle a nme nowit dishonioi'eid aiid brokentt, was a y la tzaight, ago , hiad to linda. .1 Cinc'in nai C"onamerci'al. c' V tsu a o Dwzi-enm:x' lF.DSn i"oa t fas.-Fa',ttenzingl an erz'de or dry' ometunescause aby swellinagi hew stomzach, whiebi izidee'd, it some.~ imnes burasts after' eatinag to exc'ess; it 1 -hiould always hec sakedl if' givena as ~tam-i-mucl(laha bete to gida it. Biar- 'I Icy loeal or c'ake', sotaked inl milk or ' vbelay, is said toi be unisuyaijissed f'or i tens rapidtly, bunt, maikes thae I aeon hard (1 mdia "ernu zchl." haidiani meal fattens ns od biacon. hlta'ley'zeal is superi. ra to e~ it', iad produices excel lent nal i ty in t he baon. Pea-meial, s iaixedl wuitha whley or ndiik, t'attenas a -'ounzg pigs adm zirably, ail pricdneies r he lizzest, qu tal ity of pork. W heat, C nah:i thiis is twoaL' exeivSie, and only hace orse'st k indl is used. it will fiattn r~'eely, Ibut t h le meut is light and flabby. t I itat-meit'alI fatlteus siitisfaetoi'ily; itud\ >r'oduaces the mowst de'iln mat as8 to e iv ir. Tiare-umeal, a ma~ fr'om T1arcs .c -i similar to 1henanmal, but not.t uai~el to it, ill eieary. L.iaseed-mieali Ihttons very rapidly in mixture with other: meal, aut rIakes tlhe baeon oily and flabby. A corns rand Deechimast aregood.flyr store pigs, but fittenl very slowly an1id never well. Acorns pro luce good, firm hae.mn; but the bacon (i.0m1 ieechmast feedinA is coarse and nbby, wi~tunsound oily fht. Bran, pollard -iimd seeds of weeds 'are very iow faittent-rs.-Ay/. Gtrze//e. DE.r & A l .uMAICAiL.:I Fine Doo. --Died, in Chirlestowin, Massaclit ;etts, receitly, "Jack 1am11,"' a large Ind vahiiable dog. belonging to Engine 2omipatny No. , f that city. Th e istory ofthis (log is' ery iterestig 11d worilly of note. lie was oni of *or. dogs ovnedmtPb a gentlenamn sdine ears since, who tv is aetiustomiied to uIruess theitotg l.ittle wagon, con truet.ed foIr t herpose, in which they Irew hir: AboAbt Ile coun'tr'y il1 horse. 3y SinIie me1n.11S, about fou years tgo, te was induced o disp. se of; th.ie (og o Mr. I Ham1, l ing near the No. 2 Enugine Io101se. III the il mily of Mr. IaIn, ie iade himself useful in a ;arity 6'f hy -king the rale; thing, the baby' out inl a little wagon an airing, on (peasnat days, &c.. Ihe firemen of No. 3 became very bnd of hima, tnld wonl his ednifide'nce *y feeditigh.im in ill the elgine. house, id at tiheir tabiles, .till at length he oined the company, assisti..g !y his vell kinwn b/Krk, -in spreading the darm in Cases ot fire. The engine.house was his home, and to *-'ns Always the first to seize the aPe n.d assist in dragging the ma hilne to t1ie fire. lie Attanded 'All tie elebinils of the company, dressed a a unitirmi which tie company had nade flor him, eating crackers and -hee and dritiking colfee with as a Ich apparcilt relish' as tile best of hem. At. one time lie was by acci' lent locked up in a1 building neisr the iginmeh'ou , find M1 Alarm of.fire wcing gi ve" n in the niit, .jack Sn''vng ihongh the window with. his well :nowI bark, n'ndLL took his plaee at the vies with the rest of theni. ~ie.Wis.a geinena t'avorite 'with the i hole neigiorhu, and a see iie h frieid i the streeI samtL Ig tlhem with I gocd-natred bark Iid a 'rag of the tail. The company ave is da iuierieotvpe, besides hav bia: luauinted on canvas, and will Imye hiis in s" uil ed and pltced il lir' 1 en i-use. His disease was Id~ffe, t1ough it is iot known exact how old he was. UiI FiEr I -rm- GmJLv.-We aimoet see the jutice of accnsing the 'residen t of a design t) involve tI& unitly in wair, bliase lie has ordeif d in inicrease of tile I lome Sqiadrof. Voluld 't not In well 1oI those wk rraign his motives to As'ertain lii.i h jects. and learu m hat bo-ders Jrai-e een) given to the coln unad ing o' I*r, kfire l ti'e convict him of invqjv;iig li - CounlILtry in Wa'-. Nothiig is knowI ith rtainty of tihe instrnetionsgi-ven a ('mu ('alabl, but, if' no ,tav e periitted to colije'tulre, it niot kely that hre has been iordei-d to Vete pIst olitrlages, lit to'resist nd muni-h any fluture aIttemlpt of' panish vssels tp searc'h olr nier. hantmen inl the Gulf. This -is per Ctly legimimt 1)1e, and, as a peace poli. v, the very best in the w6rld. It it lies not prevenlt future outrages and ventual war, ais we hiope amLu' believe will, it wil b e simiply I e'anlse Spain, lying upfonl the assistance of the al es, is detueruimed to provolle us into fight, at a'Il hazards, andl this she 'mild inievitablly contrive to -do, -hether a fleet were sent to' the Gulf' r not. TIhe truth is, if we' lad a Irge naval estabilihment , as we de. outly wish we laid and t.u President muhd send ai score of' screw~ ships of' m line, and twenty or thirty smnailler essels to the guIf, arither Spain, ',nglanid nor FIrance, nor1 the thrlee *abined would permit themselves ,lhe involved in a war with (lhe Uni ~d States. It is 0our mniserabile weak ess, as a niaval power, that invites gression.--Richmond Dispatch. (lope Writes the poetry of' a boy, ut, memiior'y PW~t oif' a muan. Mor' oks fihrlward u ith smile's, but back. ard with sighs. Such is the wvise rovideince of' God. The cupi of life sweetest,.at thle bimi, the flavor is opaired as wve drink deeper, and (lie regs are made gitter, that we may ot struggle ifen it, is taken from our ps. Ihabit, in a child is at first like a fider's web; if' neghected, it becomes thread or a twine, next a cord 'br a >pe, finial ly a cabies and the:wt ho in break it? A fellowv c'oming from the toji of Ie Alkluanies to New York, ini Vhltey,.'was aisked Whuther it was as ildI.there as in the city.. WUoraibly >ld,' said, be, "fir tiey hilavo no iermiogeters thereo and, of-. coure, tets'jiust nk cnlt .a' it e .Lik :. A CiifLESO.-A. little fbp, ceiving titmi;elf insuited' by a getl man who ventured to .givc Wlim some whidlesome ad vice, strttted up, to hi11 with an Air ofrmjirylted, pid Said sir, You .are 'o gentlemdn! t4ere -is my card-'consider yourself challeng. ed. Should I 'e. from homo te'whi Vou N dnor-re I i'th C ci,. ' slinl eav6 word with a friend to stettle te -Ire liininaries to your satisfaction." - T4 wiicl the other replied, 'sir you are 16 -fol--herd is my card.-consider your Yio. T'1 led! Affd Aoutld I not .lIe .p horie when you call nme -)Ou will find I have left orders with my ser'. vant to kick you into the street." A military officer, -of diininn iv i stature, was lately drilling an- Irisf ainn conziderably above . sixe "H od up your hend1' said the 61h6 ele'vating the cliik o the Irisliminb with the IeUO of his iqe to an aligle of forty.five degrees. "Hold uy your head so,. and-thiosW gour eyes 'so un. wIt Lo the right, thus." "And must I always do so, ny -Ift'. ble captiir?' asked-i iye'w, recrlib, with ininch Op11AeSt sAf' ility. "Yes. always," answered tlie'dflicer.. "Thein, 'are ydu well, my dear lit. tle fllow, rejoined Padd-y, I shal n. er see you -ogain." am afraid y'u will 'doie.c want," said an old lady.t6 lei daugh ter. "I have come to wiant already," wis te rcply, "I want a hice yout* I::aui. - A small 'yisce (f paper .r 'Rht just moistened wIti 1ni-p1iet'i, ni put into the wArdrobe or dsaivers f&i a single day, two, or three times- A year, is suffleicrit preservation against moltlis. A inotorious Mniser havihg 'h'a'l A very elequent charity serrnoj' i;ilui sermon," said he, "so strongly iroves the necessity (f alms, I hav'e Mitivmt ii mind to beg." "li savnprv anlamnn fihi'e njarried,".sald Aunt Bethaity. "Y but iW'S a great daCi more solemn n6 to be," said the maid of twenty, Why is lian's coat larger. then h6 pulls it out of a carpet.bag? Because lie finds it in crese. "eddv t-y boy just fudsiS many clicese tlicre is in this ly6 th' faith I'll give ye the whole five. "Five," said Tddy. - "Arrah my so.wl, bad luck to the man that tould yer. An experienced woman -asserts, tha' when men break their heairts, it is all the sairie as when a lobster breaks one of his blAws--Athi2.r outing imme diata-ly, anld grpg'i Its ylim. AF" A very abspt, minded individuil being upset IrI- a boat in the river, stink twice be orem be remembered that he could 5thW. A minister haizi prin precun A r. mn 'a was ilis enson sdn .houI-A after he aed A ton'tl'd h ptni. (if it; he replied that, -'Twas.good, but it spoiled a dilnier Worth tito or It." "PAt can y'e tell m IAt is virgin?" "T'o be.'sure I chn, Aimnni.'" "Well thin, 'will ye be afther dd in' it?" "Yes, jist, it's a womnan that hat never beent married at all." "lie ye .11ii t-nesti Pu?" "Yes, .Jimniiy:" -4 "Tha~ saints Iii Ieavenmdae, jraiset, then? my mother is a virgiin: 'niy tixth. or never married her at all,,.sure" PAnoDv's Ib.UNDitr.-"O yis! 0 yiM' eied.an Iraishmdun in the street a fe* days since, ringig. a .bell,. "lost,. be' tweeni twilve ''clock and M'IKinneyA stoire'on Market-street, ea largb bras& kay-. I'l not be, afther tellin'ye thIet it was, but~ It wats the~ l;ay to the lii4 shure." "My iove," says Mrs. Fooie. Itd. her husbanid," "obligo rie with 'a live pound. note to daiy, to ptjreliase a-new dress." "Sh~an''t du hy sntthe thin~ Agnibs; yon called me ma bai- .gu~a meant by it that .youl were fwud .f .t but hero's a ten," "Ilo* is your husband,.dearV' aist ed one hidy of attother.'. 40-,.hu I l I ii very bad state "'wAu the reljg "Aud raf whaticind of' AtAte IA he hii" persisted thle other.' '"In the Statd 4 prison." . "Never pull out a gray h~al .a gentleman to ils glaughtr, "as Lwyd generally comnes 'tb its funeral'" "1 don't care. hoie many cone~ t9:e'fg n~eral,'i they aui entna' draail i