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^ MM ' TERMS?ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM,] "X*?" bo inttliled i?to the Heart, of yo& Children that thpi^TJ* ?*ftj^ FallLiium of all y^r%htp;?Ww..v?';:;;';T?^^^;;.. " - ^ (PAYABLE JWAlffifc 0?E>-m' 6. ABBEVILLE C. H., S0U$ff CAROlIJJA, .5AT^DA:Y..;.^|N!SG, ; JUNE 47y ^-^WllOLE- NUMBER' 58. > ' __ .: ^S?fr>v- ;S7 f-vJfe?Pi V*w?- " ' ioi? - i?? ? ." - -? - -" ''I--'' - -'- -** ' v.. . T-r: ** vrRii^kir FOA. TJtB : IXftXPBKDRNT PRESS. I * _ . EARL E S MOBGlNji O'I Xhfl 8fli?olmuster. ?m ? fOOJITtfnjKD.] " ? lties Millet said: " I ?m yery sorry.that J did h him any injury, but ifc>asin eelf-defence. But It " . Bridget, how itf it that you know so much of It ~' *hat w going oaiu tlie Convent when you are h; \? : o!Ut*t servicer'* Bridget replied: "Lord MUa! thePrieats try di 4r> itAf Ann nf tla in AVam* fn?nM?r l~. 1 J - -?v gv? vue w* Will VTCtJ IOU1UJ 111 IA/1VUt Ollli WO Ol '<?/ are obliged to tell them all that we see and hear ? in the family where we are. The Father never ]<; ,; found ontanything about you till Mr. Carle ton a got another maid<; .. af "Then " saidMisaMiller, !" Yon are placed as h< api ea on the families whore yon are. Mrs. Carle- h< ton was very kind to,.yon, waa it generous oi1 ,00 honest to betray one so frank and sincere bs Ja ; she is!" ' V - ed ' .. ." OH honey don't ask mo that, for I don tknow he -'<how t6 answer you. The Priests tell me .that ,h< ' .anything that we do; even if it looks mean to qt x us, if 4t is for the goodof tho Church it is not h< mean.' bdt nraUeworthv: thov rav that w?t?. m norant crcaturca can't understand these things,' , -l^t tb^ do, and if we?she made a pause, and th oppe*r?d tobemuchfrightebfd, and with ranch ar emotion, exclaimed: " For thelove of the Bless?d Mother don't tell what Ihavotold ye ; for if At the Priests were to find it ouV there wonld be no more peace for me in - this world, or in the ho trorld to^come; Oh'.-holy St, Patrick intercede yo > -with bleated Virgin, that she may"~ask her eon; of .--. that he may begthe Father to have (percy on co; 'm8l ;;rfelt,eo.badathavingdoneyp hand, aid ' Sy '-J. know that l am on my dying bca^iGli I-haye no > $g?. (tinned?Paiwatory!, t6 -' ;; ?y Heir voic^^ied tirsyia'rkiad of'moan, knd -tic r . ?pGechc<>uId not-bo understood. i -'i.V foi popr .-woman, -yon are *; Ttmaor TOcalatroiig excitement'.that your wound roi .^^ ^puttencad to bleed. You jpuBtquictyaur- .. . >. let jne stpp tho-LeDiorrbwre. f'Youare fch< \ ?"}.^danger,<>J?dyirtg, if you wfltfollow niV v. directions?yoli bare 'oommittediViio sii), ;but no ^rather doacra^aetoT justice. ijnd it .i - rl'let ma examine your wound, or yoii miay-bieed hit death." > ' .- v,V. ,r r - She becam$ quiet, and.Tre<irio 8aid: /' Yonng do* ladies, leave the room,"' . -' - '" -Ci'V- , .th< y ; "V M1M iiuier said: " J^t me'stay and Bin ;^yoo.?v-v .jvv yu**:-VV'Vj jn , .Fredrio eaidt ^'Oh no, I- nhnll need no asaiat- sfc*) fttiCS, but such as one of this negroes can render, he ' ;-Vi butyou my dear gentle couain-irtand more in jjo " need, of being. naraed yotinelf than to nnrao ^ otberg^j^oh^doyn and roiftyfor yon look quite aid away tho fliea" ?: % , "f:* the ,^- - Fanny eaid: " Yd*; borne dear cousin, let ua htt /g?, lean on me.""- '- ', '- ' ' -do, ,*'/> . "And I-wiU belp yon tbo,^ aaid tbe re'tj^'en at ' Sericfb^d^ % 1 ' ' trior c orb tUJBtbd than JlriJgefc.,* Ha did not tow- th< - ever presflribo an opiate ifor her, Injt-o gljisd of nv? Sey fir .< mt&. withim hit^dv/ledge- : -ggi ' was immediately acted upon, atid. in' t$r odayfc ho' all wu complet^iUad^laofedrtii^ ?i,a attired in sable^^rt^fcSfc^d jn( fectionately, and gava Frederio a^ tol?n *>W ^ . wm not a wordMUd*. but there-were -many hu- j?i, mideye&Kvaiii^i^^londer^aWoretruUi- 2j , fnl itan $Swl?& P^e ^'uSA <prietudo war ?'f f0l length restored to mohw* family. y . - frc | at) x> ^ASMHHBBpPBBmwBSHWHffWBpffSWWjffWiPWpWKH r ^2wB^^^^11eSHSE^0K8BISB8HH8MEBBH?9c2H?oB^b a \-?j2r5SHtfSnE3BRIBtt^UUi^^^^^M beir father, \vaj?Mtackfid with the disease. 1 unily. Were thro wrilna panic, they did r now what to do, for they had b?en taught i lung hut obedience to their parent's i n j u n? ti o .<9\View be could not have proper attenti Aid him, aa there wm no woman at th^e hoi 'here he boarded. They tried to get some o > f?A Dtiil anA LS?M. 41 ' _f . >: . bv DUU dcc uiui, uui> me uiana was so gre. o.one Would ran the risk. Miss Milldr .then said: "Well, children, ould be wrong for oay of you ..to go, ]but. e baa not forbid me, I .will go and. nurse jd it the consequences be what they may, for bi not bcciTforhkn, what woula ,my situatii iveb'een ndMrt" The girls were thrown in a quandary, th u w.' . * - IUUv. .11 ww wuevuer cousin.jane should | not, so many obstacles presented thmjaelv -decorum-?the riskue ene run, <fcc/^?6t hgth, lore for their suffering parent prevailc carriage waB. procured, and Miss Miller w pin on.tho rbad. Now, that, she coiisideri (tprotftctqr'a life jn danger, and thoug i stood in need,of her services, all person moderations ' wete lost sightiofc The Jim ne became ns fearless as a 1 ion, and she launc l&rtho)iher journey without a protect icdless. of consequences.. Aarriving safely i ir place of designation,'the carnage stop thfi V?*to JomM P~i? t-./ , wmvuw *-?n? n yuv . W UUb UOIOI ! gpt half-way, Miss Miller enquired how M? orgih was. Pr&t told her he was rery ilL; Jane, with much impatience, said: "Do op< e door that I may 'get out, I am a relatio id am corae to riurso him." r The Voting Ijachellor was somewhat startle this announcement Whiio he was fumbling ai'tiie carriage doo said : " Yea ma'nin, by oil meu ns m nam?gl 11 n arecorno ma'am,' fo* the MaJ.'stands in net ra ffood niinipj Knf nnr ?u>?? ?"> ~ !- -? --.-7 rrjrvv? uvuoo JO 1U DUv nftision, that I MiBs Miller interraptcd him by saying: " O vcr inind ubout your house; ~ T nave com attend-on my -<ou8in; >nd shall not be pa ulnr about accommodations, if ho is con tably situated.""^ By tnjs timo' they had arrived at Morgin am door/"' " * x~ j Prateaid: Walk in ma'am, Maj. Horgtn isi jre.""*- ': ' ' Vv Hiss' Miller- hesitated,' and ?a!d; '" Would i i J? -?? * * ? vd iiuaiuuui w gyrourupujT .Hi aim, Tom lot be better' to announce me first? Say t n,-hia cousin Jane has come to nnfse-Iilm." rhe faot is, for the fi n>t t ime at the threthliol ?r 9f the sick man's room,-the propriety; c i" Act she was about to commit Tor the firs ie, fiitted across her mind, and lier dclicac. anKfromit, 36 ?Sid !sJ^#3hk'sm. it ?<ln)l4 Vitt nf nin nu> W'o^kndw yoa ; ^is oufc. " of "his senses oto jt: aqdentarid, ma'am.*/ She hesitate, ronicr, but Wnt in, and going to Lib bed e placed her soft linnds upon hu brow. Bu knew not thafthe,vjehV,tru/his constan me.in his delirium, was near him. Yea; ii wanderings Jan e Mi lie r -was h is onlr. tb em ( nctimes he ^.puldreproach. tafr for. hit cm p to him / yndld Bay ho was always th ftt of Portnne^?that^'8h4 fickle jade, woul (d out toBU Yierw'this most : allurirte ^objecb 1 jtut' aa he was about to g'raap them, w'oul sh them JfW)hr Kira. v^Aad"agai n, lie wonlcl b S happiest ?creffc$c onrr sattb,? for .'JanVbo: iled oh him and jav9Md hla, rait; brit-?tii iwrttpontiiMe-; barrU gyOTwqg^ueir- muotv ana then het woul feahoat ;tl? Bomish' .prfeate-^-talkof cor ate- <^fln?awnt,- fiUhyjdupgcona^Ae., non Wtoh^te^ipteUigiblo to any but Miaa Hi jV'.jPodr'gtrlI her'wtaatiqn can: be better in ined.thAta deafcribec& Tlie only- female in tli nse, among atrangcrfy -. and tlion to hear h< me br&thed'foim-witli. so muoli ..tcndernes tp eee Morgm's sympathy .re go-strong?h^. inhis'-deranged atato-c nd, he alluded to then>~0h her portion wt ng onfc?-she buried her face-in tl I ov, *t?lV keeping her brad on MorginV. fori sd/Va&d $bad:? cop! o 09 . flo" o d o f' tears. ? Mo Sho prayed most (etreaSy, -fin the sufferer, and-then for aid: and suppoi m avpti For f.Tinf. jJi a'*hn at ted to discharge her duty feithially anc* fea siyi' ~Sh<y. raUed. her-head,- iomfor ted < |iii lie speak, but when she took hie Land, ho gave iot her's a gentle preaayfe as a ti^eicof ifecogni,o tion. . . ? 3 04. ^ After Boe had moistened hia lip* with sonic on wine arid. w.ater, ha was able to articulate-and igo said in almost a whiaper : "Jenny, my darling ne cousin how come yoalhere I" ^ at, She replied: "I heard that yon were sick and I'came to nurse you. Thank God. von ?r? it better, but "don't speak, you are too weak, only aB Ml me what you want : m. He said i ".Yea, 1 am rery ..weak?I thought . ad I was . dead?givo mo some water." A . on She placed a glass of water to his lips, and said: "Dont drink much yet. Oh I thank God you ay are better,'' ro Morgin took a swallow or two and said; "Yes, ca 1 4mbetter. God's will be don<?t Put;'a&Wn at the glass and lay your hand onmybroW"; I aui much exhausted and need rest" She obey- ; 05 ed mOsi^readily.v and ho said: "You ate so 3d gooa to me, I mast try 6nd live for your sake." I ht' She said: "Hufih and and go to sleep." 1 al i He did, go to sleep, and slept quietly for id about* an hour. He awoke quite calm, aud { h+ much refreshed. _ The first thing that arrested i }r his visioii,was liias Miller still watching over 1 at him, with much solicitude depleted on her couii- ] tennnce. . - 4 1 :0 He said: '-Jenny, how long havo you beon kj. here I" . She roplied: "I got here yesterday about J ,n one osclock.M "* - : 1 n "And," said Morgin, " have yotf been by my ' bed-side all night? t ,1 She nnewucea : "YeS." c 1 ' * ? IaaU :-A ? ? , t u VM.v. ^ JLUU wait uooiau lilyr memory.' I have ah indistinct recollection of s [g what took place when I woke before. 1 > ,d thought I heard the voico of my doarestwife; a :h I tbonght her pure spirit had been sent to cs- I r c'oit me to ^he ' mansions of bliss. Was that h nothing but imagination ?" 10 Miss Miller answered: ":W>hen you awoke, s r you spoke to one whom you addressed os Ail- I i. na, in the moist endearing terms. You a'pi i: pcared transported with delight. But I aeaure c 's you there was no one in but you and-Irand it t must hare been my voice that disturbed V<ap, n for I was incautiously Whispering a prater I when "y ou awoke*-'* . * a It Morgin said:-"Your voice JennvlOh. it A was bo much like my own Anna's.silvery tones 1 ii 0 With what delightdfd I listdh'to itI'- . After a 4 rV pause he added: 44*Jennyxhad you known mjv a d charming" Auna, y#u would not wonder at my f, if devoted attachment to her now, after a sepata* j& ,t tion of eight years. But God's 'will l>e a6no! ? There is more work oa earth for me ycC 'I;be| -v lievcl am delegated Ijy.lleav^ritoprotect hn.<| qjj . defend you: yflii poor, -innocent^permutes >thing W\th Ileavo&^^todTwill db^itef-. I (| -feetually." A'gentle preiStfW of bis hand-was ; 1. her dnlv response. v/','. r ' I t Just then, Jnmcs Prat came in to '6eo how Ij Morsin was. hftiwofl delimited to find him hat-1 n" ftt whatr' timQ o hoar" for," eaid he t d bc^B-thnbh boliiad that time Worebfc ja forfe" V ^ ,Sb&.thcn took u basin ftnd ^t some fresb = a b*tt?6 Morgtf?? face ian'dJiands.' "-.'< ' -.' d Pratfollowed hei^di>Wv(Sd.s><\Vhy ma'am, , j ia not the patient .bolt#.f -r U she rppUod^o^g}^^U I r '.^by then^do.you loolf^ lnbttoy^^n. J d $&%*?> earnestly; abouUfoDoetor I i- ^aiwvgred. ?.( waitfSspImow.: oi>ini^, A ? and then-I. trill 1 Certain: rTnow^nfe^MiinV * I- , ? i- .' She thengdttf towel; -wet, lttandwupcd his. u 0 face and iadM > Wiile she wnfl^engnged in ,r tho ablutJoire/he wotild ezelaiapr-." Oh I. IiuV i ? boforo X>r.-WilaioV f j ;?&r^>^ fden4-arriycd.-,J,rftt onnodocd hirq | m v*i*Jbo>'said;* 1'Oh 1 Doctor, I art j ie *o glad'y^o have coine! n>y cousin appears to; e bo botter, but I am not sure. Ib he. better, 1>6<$- -i r. to>r* Db.tell mo."- >..' ; - - I d ii-'fY^ JPaadam,"'Wilmot replied, '.'tlie crisis J jt i? paaVandjMtoosider him aufc.of danger." ^He ? ^ thon addressed Morgin, and said: "Major, how t K 5 ^ cousin M<?? fiiHcrl"' ^Re^wed;J iSn InMinaiinifi nf Afta hr>firt:,. 3ty>i4nn nhunrmT 1 Tliia opt)eared to aootjio linn, an'd so I continuod it until Wfell asleep." "That is it, tbafcia itj" said the Doctor; "the room did Require purifying. And thoja your hand?are you dfmagnctizer f" , vMiss Aj^Uer etiid: "No, not that I am awaro." "jbatP* said tbo Doctor, "you thought of nothing but the Major's recovery." "Oli no," alio replied, "of nothing el00; and I hoped that the diseoso might leave him and cleave to mo; for his life iBinuch moro valuable than inin<?"' This was ?nid in perfect simplicity and earnestness. Prat looked first at Miss Miller and then nt the Doctor. Tfie Doctor had his eyes riveted on Miss Miller. He observed: "My dear young lady, did you know that Ilia ia trninr /innfnnpinno 9'* ' "Yes, oousin efiarlcs wrote liome, telling us it was, and forbidding liis daughters to conic ; but as lie did not forbid me, I came. And in fact if he .had forbidden me, I beliQVO I should have rjui thc risk of disobedience for once.? When wj^Jioard that he was so ill, some of the rirls wished to come also ; but I told them that it would bef,wrong, and one was enough. But [ wish to write to them, and relieve their suspense. IIow can I get a communication to Sorgoville spec Prat said that one of his servants and a horde were at her service. She thanked him, and ivent infco' Morgin's room. Ho held out his innd.t^her, and she took it and said: "Where will I got writing materials f I wish write to the girls and tell them that you are mt of danger." murgin prcasoa nor nana ana said: "You arc o considerate I Yes, write, and say that I am veil. On that table my writing utensils were ; ce if they are there yet" She went to the ta>lo and said: ,r "Oh yes, hero they are." .... She wrote a hasty note. Morgin told her to ay to the girls that they muH not como to lim, of he was out.of danger; and if 'hoy eairib-,1 nto the infected district tlicy would be almost:! ertain to take the disoaso. And then ho. said. oMiss Miller: _w,\ > " "My dear Jenny, you should "not havo oojfTo, am veryijifleasy about yon, I- am" so mush fraid you have taken the infection." . ,?v Mias Miller said: "Ohno, I don't think there ( } any danger. I'bave taken every precaution, nd.;I have.be.cn where infectious* diseases were, ria-did not thkc them. Pray, don't be uneasy." >.>Voll, well." saidMorgin, "God'e .^ill^bc ; Ipijfo. i-Butl pray Heaven you may Be snared." ^MiBsMillcr eaid: "I v?iH" go and Bend-"the orail- Mr, Pnit ha8 kindly offered'6b'a messcn> ' ^Spb - ' Morgiu ^tyd; '/That J^mmy isagoodfellow." a ?few momenta Misa Miller returned. ",rMorgipi said to her: "J^oj^.Jenny; I vj&nt ojuto do a little aibre'fo'r mej and then :I wJU : ..ig? | "Whatfii.it von w?b .me to doEfeMiig. "Get tfya^Bibk," said Morgin, ''And read to te the Ufth psalm." Sho ... oboyedj ;>nd 'rfi^d be psalm^ith a gropt deal of - "- Speech& Mx- Eharundi&:?: V 'j Mr. Borrttn^l^ mmi8tcr.plemi>otentiury of ? lopducas, upijn th?.?<:cwon of>Jiia^puresoiiting lU^rcdcnUalSifosUip JPreM_doa^.4mfwtedthe.1 h allowing apcefen:'?-" i.'j*-:-$ &. " . -> I-have tho bono? tg present herewith to your r XcelloDcy iny credential tie minister plcnipo entiary.of Honduras near the.government of ' he UnjtMvJBtateN Theirsobji&cfci^jiapotme a ft poaftfaffioi^fobl iah . efcnal' relaUoiMtobotw^on'Hondni^i^na ;thfe a Inited Stdtta.' ?<THe peculiar. circtnnstadppfl of ' ftrnduras; th^atruggle in whiofca&ie'fcfcibeejri hinged by h^^^exous.^QrtjKjAr^-isi&bliBB J be. national Union and the litftjrty of Central Vmerictv^ffcr^'titifofhinB^ybor ypapatby and odmirAtion for tb?g*88i and free . reonlo which hero proacatfl to tlx? <#Wtld a'polmble, an unprccodonted example o/ progress in. ("Annexati6r^ok Hosnuius.-^Joso Barrundia, Minister to Washington, wlfo and son,' are in Mobile, to Washington. Gen.'-Barrnndia, it is paid, will present, by tbe authority of the government oT nip Bepublie, ^proposition for the gratuitous v and unconditional annexation of IJonduras'v'to this Union.'? Not n penny is asked for tho gift, and llnclo Sam is expected to put it in his pocket as a lucky windfall of wluch no questions are to bo asked Honduras was discovered by Columbus thrco 1 1 1 T I* r. uuiiiucu uuii ujty-two years ago. its area is nearly 70,000 square miles, or nearly as great as the States of Ohio and Indiana united. It is inhabited by about 800,000 people, most of whom are Indians, or a mongrel* breed of Indian and Spaniard: Its chici productions have been cocoa and cholera, earthquakes and cineutcs, fevers and fustic, ,mahogany and malaria. It abounds in rivcr&and mountains, and is said i-u uu wry acn in prccious mcuiis; Out though discovered by Columbus in 1502, nothing has ever been made out of them by the inhabitants. Ifc has 11 capital callodSnoayagun, which boasts of a catlfcaral, a college^ u hospital, and 12,000 inhabitants, chiefly copper-colored. It was at this great city that tho Xegislature, after solemn dieliberation, instructed Gen. Bnrrundia to hurry to Wasliiggton, and lay tho'State at the feet of Uncle Sam.?Mobile Jifgistcr. Nullification.?Tho Richmond (Va.) Despatch contains tho following truthful and<just remarks in speaking of .tho opposition to the laws of tho land in Massachusetts: "No.ono'can road-tho . aoconnta of the popu lftr demonstration throughout Mn?anMnio?tf. J.? opposition to the laws of tho Innd -without being-satisfied that Miisynclni.sefh; fa more of a nullifying State and nioto thoroughly disloyal to tho Auiorie'au Constitution than was over South Carolina, Tho only difference is, that South Carolina never madii any pretensions to the love of thotUnion. If the tree States follow ?ho lcad which the Massachusetts people are 'setting.JJiem, the South will not. in.il tte their example irf tho ease of 9$jith Carolina, and* try krfceep them, in tho UnionHiy bayoftcts and artillery. 'They may go and welcome as soou Os they-nre reauy, and if the-rights of tho. South ; are to bo trampled uudcr foot, the-B^oncr^tiic Gotten:. H 1 sags as ^ ^soEiitAinr^ Divorce ETTiuoupiKAy.?A woman'applied to onc of our attorn ioftnot long since to take steps towards procuring a divorce pn account of habitual drunkenness .pud ill-treatment in lie?, liege lord. Tlie attorney, who is a strong temperance man, was much impressed with tho'stcri ryT?f_lioij wrongs,-and-engaged to commence -vwv^ui, uu ungu- ^1. low Clays ajs^tbo fair, -piaii'itiff./yjjpfj _jigajn to coriiuJt floWt tho case. and at the close of the interview Inquired how long before the mafcteiT-woUld ^o.Asl^^yi^o^nuniiM. Tbo attorney.V;*opjied thaj; He^ahicercly. commigoratod Uor, aituation, .and -would do* alT bo 6onld to delK<?r bcr from it in (fteubortbst powible tune: - Helliought hewxrould bo. ablo-to dastfo against tbeaet of September, at fart>ea^?OKl'^id;eb*vbcr roNjp -bott ay in gitbe deepest cmoJ^Bj^flaa'tXt be done soiier, W I'm engaged W&f&ft, anoth 2?}^r Tbo attorney caulmoword. -~~XAlfa.VAtt&SJfaA. .TWnimif,:*-*3fc ' ji.W, .':'.IL .'A * *+ ,> . . i _V A? ?*? ' 8r(14?Jlt'"? class (Iiia ycar gonsiBw of 'forty-aix mcnrtfors, ?Ol>but six'' of Ow^ng tp idleness' KUWKr ^niu.iovvuf^ *MW?av W* uu w>>ui>pmutiBfnte cojitni qs^the. t naraea' of/^01 represcnt atives from alnioat:ji^ery State flad '"Jjyritoi'y in tho VnibflV Among thorn are J. JtfjMycrs, L.Iiollcnquist, and l^Trydn, .c?f Sotith' Carolina. Tlioir appointments tako. ?ffecy.from the 20th vmg . fifty _ fiSH >cni<ub by.ftdiflSfl Sasl^MHSSSBBHHBHaW#^ juclgo itrkfirtototi ?P*yyfla^^w^S^tfM?aiwi mep^di^r MP" n?JvahS6/ti^^H .pi- ; ; ^ ^ " . ' DI&JOVEUY OP. A Dulmojcd.?Tl^o i&chmOnd,. Penny ^o*?(*iv'ea tho following accotmt of the diBCoyeiry.of a valuable diamond in Manchester: A man nnwl Moore, in. the eninloj-mcnt . of Mr. Jamos Fisher, Jr?, wm, engaged ia levelling a hill near the stable which belonged to the lati Samuel Taylor. Que of tho -workmen . engaged with 1dm ii? throwing rip a quantity of dirt, discovered amontf it n. stance, whi<sh he thr?(w asule ns qf no value.? . Mr. Moore took it up, and upon examination was so much impressed with tbe singularity of its appearance, that he determined to keep it.. He submitted it to several jewellers," toll of whom said that it ~wa? cither a .diamond o*. ? topaz. Subsequently Professor Dewey tested it and said it'Waa a -diaroondr^o .gem of the . purest wator ana of. exquisite b^jvuty, weigh-* ; * nig nineteen citrata?the largest ov&dlsqo.vered .. 1 in North America. What ft? valtto m*y?fe<^ir^, ..,r have rio means of ascertaining, forthe.yajaeoit ^ mvviucs luuouima wiion tha;<1reight- *" , oxcocds t<$ carats. It ia -worthy howereroi a ^ place itf'thc most superb cabiaot of jeygglji, upon earth, and would form a conspicuojtW ornament hi tho richest Imperial diadem of modern times.-- It is of a rich amber color, /Tumbling in this respect the diamond of thd<;?)ipfU HoguL Tho Eoucn((French) jqarnaVi gMij^he partfcnlnrs of a strange affair -tfhiell hiir^ceutly occurred near that city. A younjf^rotnan in service nt Fall on evert, a f^wdaVKwlil^o got leayo to visit her father^ who-residiAia a neighboring hamlet. Tho day: after, ^fMuo^ted her father to aiiconjpany her to. a?pe?t Sard by, to gather flowers for her mi9tr|gSi.' Airriy$d in tho woou, Bue crioa ajr at ono|f^'<Father,, J .rami. eivo .you end and dreadfit&p,qwa i^v'/ What Is it?" inquired the fl^ta^dpgucnt?^''JNln<)dayii ago," continued thegirl, jiEOataa Bitten by a mud dog-, and ! feel thatvgfcjfl&'riovr beooming * enraged:?savo yoirrBolffflS^SSii^thn* raging, she rushed at bor" excttcd^Kftlor, fastened hor * tectli in bis cheeks, bit hi^m.a allocking manner, nud endeavored to. farther injury. Tho poor man shouted fngtjwp, and his cries soon brought soverill pcragflfco hisi' assistance; the girl was secured afUir.j^A^uggle, and_blea jj u mcuiviu uiau luiuMunuw^^na alter being tied band and foot, so that s&j^CouM do no far- * tlicr injury either to licrsel^m^iotliera. alio was carried off And confined ofNeufchntol. It baa since tranapHwtthat tho wholo story of tho girl waa nn^e,?uiij^iat jber atr ttt^c ofy tojrephoUi*- IPs enltipfoifed, m ord?r that' she might; ao severe pe?GKI..3nol6neo to her father, against whom ene hog^some jill TjilL HciStempor ib described as being 1ja3, and she hud often threatened her^fifthtjsf .with ? vejlcgance. More than this, it hed ^ i that'no mad dog has for yoars in tfia _ 'rfyvillage where she resided, aarnra^fenlier . been well ascertained that she BaibtjM^a.Uibtanat all.?jY". Q. PieaytyM.fy^ .. ?A GREATVFEAT AND NAnBMffiSsOAPE.-^Oa Safe. "ga* iw? 3'?ung nurn, coffis^aiudont^'-a^i-. " / 18 jjcSts of ago, yont omBEf* akiff oyo*tt& .;. ' ba^- on a shooting oxciir^JSjv.' I>arlritfiljk-xjiy ' "" * Umy wont round Light ^^se^oiiiti and -wlien thoy desired to prgTqq^dby a ntrong head wind. ;:: AflaH?aifata^to rtfiffid tho .*"* ' -. point being fruitless,: tBHffif<rW^Bira themsc-lvos to Uie^<?nitol'tiffB|^feTfiout^-To add^ to Ihcir hcIp.IeMn)^iht^^mj^fflWatTi M well ns tlieftgnus. Left to jMW^Iu^tover Vav tho wind might take thoniMB^tfere forced in the direction of Port afa'dv.ithen they w?ro within fere filled "With wa?Jr. OniwSffthe yoqng men becaniaalmost riolnle<wfr6?%Wd; <; Tho othorswc-. ccedod in righting* tMH ?gawanct^pltvomg^lijS cpmrndc in it. Wh^t bo.donot, 5litfy <.-store five miles from Iangjffife hpttnqff'" ? one of thorn negliy"x;* qylij^iJyjf The o titer resolve elipr??rirruF" ?strange tawy, hc.6ucce^?ljES6t'"ohIjSiA awlmmingtu^diutonce of fivo^*jPffj^pj> distance! Hots- ho mal4l|j^|-fhigj" #?.ipo Hot informed; but tliore d$4fco^"\,?eern $6 bo any" s p|:id & ba'tlmt swpni tho flvo'^^^i'etntefc^Sb tho " MnzMtnii. 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