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IVhig Ceniiema,:with paper and
geaciL.-My riend, I suppose you intend
to vote thsiWhig- ticket, as usual.
WorkLnaf.-Why ;do you wish-to
- WAi.--We are now wiiiog out our
-isrtobe returned to the-eentral commiit
te end WO:.wsu~t; c ta. the true men
raszonday in April.
aragasa.---4,shalt.vote.-asJ please
tejoifrij- h-as. hadsenough of your.
seanean.-dA3pigh of -Whigliines.
Whig.-Butfriend, you usuprise me
idon' abetsyn ,deterniiitil; .how you
vote: have theJados:beensein'g you I
S.or i atisr.-I'have beenseen by no
neas tohw-Tshall vte. I am. free
iman in ev seae -if the-wod. and -will
Do o';er ear ubt feiters that you and
joiarfrnd4rokld pt on me. We work
angmen have bIee deceived-cruelly, on
eelingly deceived, andi by men. who know,
Jor ought to know better. liell you plain
ly, ifthe ears the "two d'ollars a day and
es ef'' times thai you..promised us,wI
have hpd enonh -of snch fare; and my i
fellow.working mnwho talk with-me, all i
fhfg. -Bu9you know we slid not pOr, i
mise that 5itralUy and certainlv.
Workin'gutu:-Yes, vou diJ; and here i
Is .koerst'Jfohn Davi' speech, whiehi1
you give me, i 1N0,. which says.. so in I
substance i~in in ,words; and you know
and I lwow. that when we were parading
To'Ihe Bunkethill procession. (for we were i
hoth thieres hat very -roast beef and 1wo 4
dollars," was the most ospicous motto 4
in the line.. -
Wvlg.-Well, but yin must make some
alloirunee-for the obstiacy of Tyler, who I
bas stand iti the.way of the banik which 1
we meisnt to make. anl which would have, i
brought about the good times.
irk~atmten.-Tell me not of that, for t
ofill the curesever inflicted on any coun
try,.he asit E. B. Bank was the biggest. I
It'new lies in one putrefying mass of cor- a
ru. aioa in Philadelphia, a stench in &be 4
nostrils of every honest man. I did not i
once think so-;-but I-cannot disbelieve the i
cikence-of my own senses.
'Wki .-But that is the bank under its r
State charter, imot JVuited.States. r
Workingrap.-It was the. same thing i
in another 'dress-the same capital, the I
sanie stockholders, the same men to man
age 1i. and. the same swindler in the head I
o it. Who believes that they would have i
been more honest, or less powerful for i
mishief. utnder a congress charter, than i
under one granted by Pennsylvania ? And I
could any one new bank be entrusted to I
hands that you could have bad more con- i
fidence in, than you did have in Biddle, 1
Jadop, and the rest, who you once told i
ine were the Saviors of the country 1 I tell o
you ! have been humbugged loug enough, s
and it -is too late for you to try it furt tier 1
in bank matters. Iesides, when you i
pureiised lhe "beef and two dollars," and I
to make.the people happier and richer, I
yeu said -:hat the mere election of the i
Wbig candidates would do it, and would i
add ICO millions to the prices of all pro i
perty. -Confidence," as you called it,
not bank. was to do this: but instead of i
that, the whig times are worse than any
other ever known: larrisou and T) ler
were not put up as bank men. H arrison
you know, and I knov. 0hclitred from tho a
stump, "I am not a buk ' nn-.e Sl'y
tainm I ever trusted a bank, I was chentid I
out of all I was worth ." and as for Tyler.
every body knows he was of the Virginia
anti-bank schol. I have here a Whig
paper sent me for nothing, from New Lou
don during- Presidentmal election~which
hbads the whiiaet 'no national bank, I
an'd nosub-tre snry." Now we have just
what th-ili~g paper said was wauted to. I
make good times, "no national bank and
no sub.zreasury"-and yet your promises
Whig~ucoitmust notecxpcct every
thing at,ise.
Wklaasan.-Every thing at ooee!
why you. have done-oothing but make
times worse. You, have had your onn
way for two years, in all that you said
wast necessary to make thic,. right. .Yoa I
hove repealed the suabf-reaslry-ma'de a 'I
bankrupt inw-diszibuted tiidland money I
as long as you dared-and enacted a new.
tarifl, that was to do wonders.' Now see
where we are, and what the times are sin
d'er these favorite n-hig measures. hlere<
e.s their fruits .a' national debt of thirty1
milliois of 4o iE~te treasury empty-I
ts od pensitu~~ wIdows unpaid-the
laus7.imiv.1rnulons of dollars a
~ in to meet half
w int ek forour victuals
3t~ltw o~f r a few mnon'upolists,
ihdnd- edt nabobs-but the
farmner's reol suad thsandit was be
fore thaisaa tat n sester saanufac
trers every .wheresr. rediscing the pig
oftheir bands, and turning them-sdriOnf.
they will not-consea&.toworkGir leasthn
twro shillings a day. No*ttgyowroge a
mnig us with penci entd pdjiromiank,
laliel, anti sort tus, for thr&.pril inarkeit, as
gwe.were so osn bae..of good. to he
cried here and tjpese .pustask s
w ,j their premIsieciIn
.W 9s~res are: agreeale~r.
nothas r do- the things after
theu e slthe y promised before
h'ad.
incontinnally into the third- heaven Your
veirs are lined with the pure gold orOphire.
nnd ibe bloqd which courseslhroigh thlem'
is milk and honey. your lips are red roses,
gathered from Eden by the hand of Ga-i
brici! Your words are molied pearl drop
pi;; from your mouth! My heart blazes
at the thought of thee! My brains is an
,everlasting fire! Oh, conie, most delight
rul of delights. and breathe upon rio with
your seraphic breath! When you do
come, bo sure and bring! that two bits
which you borrowed of me, as I want to
buy some tobaccol! A. T."
Iankee Enferpris.-A recent letter
from an Amerienn in Paris :omtnunicates
this instance of Y-mikee enterprise, which
is both a-nOsing nd striking. " I have
been .:sed late-ly with an in'tance of
Yankee enierpr-tP nrrthv fr lotice.
There w~ n ii' eaiter c.led the Ban
:or, advertiseid last summer to sail roin
Cosion rt the Azores. Gibralmar, Mea
and Cor.stantinople. She was a lit,!.
thing, built strong, with a powerful engine.
to rift bctwecu Boston ants Hangor. This
bld ruslh for Europe, amazed people 'ery
inuch, particularly as ahpy adveriscd fur
passengers. She sailed, and the first thing
that was heard of her she put into Hali
ra.; which possibly may be accounted for
Ivy the fact that coal is cheaper there ihan
in Boston: Next we henr of her, she is in
Gibraltar. towing vessels detained in ihe
Gut. Then at Constantinople toning
vessels through the Dtrdanelles; and last
ly. carrying passengers and pilgrims from
Contiainoplc toTrehizonde, on the Asia
tic side of the Black Sea. And I read in
a Freneh.paper the other day, ihat oil one
trip she had 500 passengers-Pilgrims.
Turks, Jews and Infidels! Thiv is a fair
specimen of Yankee enterprise."
The aerenteen year Locusts.-The Rich
mond Whig says: This is the year and
his the month, for the nppearniice of the
17 year Locust, lit a few days ste woouis
will be thronged, aid he who hars their
accumulated bum for the first time, will
be astunished. Unless prepared fur it. lie
will mot know -htaw to account for it. For
merly they appeared in such counti-ss
multitudes is to fautet the swine of tite
country, to whom they are a chosen foi.
as they are also to foies, raccons, squirrcl
and every. orest-hird. At their iwo ast
ppearances, in.1809, their numhers haid
much diminished, compared with foirner'
periods. owing doubtless to the clearing up
and cultivation of the face-of the country.
- This remarLale-inect is fully doscrib- V
d by naturalsis. ' It clo:,ly rcsc-bles
ur autumnal fly of the same name. Its t
ings have each the appearance of a W.
and hence appearing in the midst of the
Revolution, the superstitions irterpreted
those venous resemblance-i of a W. to in- A
ply "War and Want." The ientleman's
Magazine for 1781, contains an exact cut
frthe insect, atd an accurate desttiption
of its habits. It bores through the enrth
in a chrysalis state, and climbin; upon the
next tree or fecce, there deposits its shell
and takes wind.
The singulir part of its history, is bis
ppearance only once in 17 years-no I
ract is better established than this. Why
nhiiuld it Ile so-whether the eggs require
ihat period of incubation, or what ever the
cause, the fact itself is certaio. The writer
of-this -rimombers them in 1826, and in
1809.-Hlis father and grand faither re
membcrel 51h8em iin 1729 and in 1775-hiis
grandfather in 1758.-''hey appeared at
onother timo in the intervals of these pe
rids, except a few strag:lrrs i.1 t' i suc
ceeding year, left by chance or injury.
TAe Righ of Visit and of Scrcxl
Mr. T--, one of the deputy sheriffs.
of manners most polite and of bearing trusnt
galant, enlled yesterday at a house, in ex
ecutiun of his dusy, where he met an a
mible anti interesting young lajy.
"1 am conic, madaim," said the argon
o' the law, calmly raiaing his hat fr'am hir
head, and making, at the satme time, a
gntlo itnclination of the body-" I am
come, madam, to pay you a visit !
"Sir," said the lady,-you ar0 welcome,
Pray, be seated. To whom, usay i-ask,
sam I indebted-for this unexpected act of.
couresy"" . . - :
'Why, the fact is, madam," sail, the
deputy, I have an attachment for ccttin
articles of property which I have -reason
o believe are secreted ids this houief-stiJ
for which I feel bon'ud to make a .earch."
"Reatly; sir,"'said-the lajy, "frm our
manner wheni vdiu first -entered, I had
imagined it was for myself you had the
tarhsmnt, and I therefore bade you wel
tme. -1 nIust now tell you, howsvor,thet
though iw favor of the right of xisit,i .am
decidedly opposed to the right of wai'&,
so with.. your4 permission I will show you -
othe darus' - -. -
' Mr. T--had too much native gal
lantry in him to off'eruny oppositiona tothe
will 'of so piretty a- lady, so, putting his
grey.ecasior en what phroenologists call the
chamber ofthie brain, he bade this femtale
follower ofithe Caes policy a "terggood
morning," and *riihdrew-N... Pec.
$oae of Country-It is my oninion,
gronde upon experiende; :thatr an indi
.vidnal a ho is capabhleof repeatiedly speak
,inlia dispraise yflisnive nd,wopiud
tor hesitate at 'eio " perpietration-.of any,
~vilany, fur, dext to the love of' pidhe
odfeo coantry is godbest preventsivel~of
ride. lie wholsprod of his cogn'ryi~
wstb'e aparticaly cautiousnot .to dor
.siythkng, which is calculated 10 disgrace
it-Rwvrna's Eibe inJnma.
Printers.-Of the lot of our frateruist
tbe'Baltitnore tepublicau -very-truly r:
marks :-Huntirille Herald.
--Other mean may eat, drink, sleep; ma;
live, move. and have a living like decen
creatures, or retire at the seasonsof enjoy
ment; the medhanic uay forego a jul
I% hel he aireaks a !:mb or chnoes to go I
l5ibiu:h,; the farmer nay work or let i
3l)"nr, and the marine.- la-s freiluent inter
misstions amidst the toils and storns uf hi
enreer, and the world was not confusi
3evertheless. Thcy, only, cunparitivelJ
cel the consequaeuces. Not so witl the
-inter-the slave of the type". For hi;
here shines no holidlay, to repose. no re
rent waits his tried pow eri. " teu ht
,kulku the wurld comes to end aud che:a
An apt Illustraica.-A pcrson askin;
!1sw it hllpen--d ;:tt many beanful w.
lies trok Up With indiie-Cut lausiand, af
Ur t:uIy tia Ofen, w.I Il, aptly ao
iwered by a m"ut%::-mu!- :"
-oung friend of herb reque-ul Iheli ..
ttu a cane-brake atil "get .h the ud
omest reed. She minllt et it at uurt
'oing throdgh, wit hout turtin;. Sheo wel
Ial cotmintg out brought hio quite at teau
Cal. When ie asked her if that was tlu
tnudoicst she saw, Oh! no!' :she re.
licd, 'I saw many lsuer as 1 went Alog,
mot I kept out, in hopes of uno tttueb bet
er, until I got nearly t!rot;-,, amtI i- n I
C1i1 Ubliged to take Ip w1ill any ounc I
ould get : antl gatt a crimlaeud cue ut last.
The Dangers of a Gaming Table.
C-C 4
*erhaps the, most unhappy event thnt Can
efall a person who visits a gaming table
r the lirra tite. is iltat le %hould retire
rota it a winner. There seemispo little
eason why that which has arleady been
Ilne bhould with equal facility be repema
eul thut it is all but a ereaiuty tla; the
nfurtunate player will make the ntempt.
[two gentlenent strolled oe ui2lt into a
'aris gaiig house, neither of them be
a.g players, and intent tierefure, oIly on
;ratifyiug ant ile ctriusity. -(0ne of
hem, after looking sou for sone time threw
ut a bait to Lady Fortune for three tor
ur Napoleons. She was-kind.; oud its
eas than half ot hour his ptckcs were
ranitned witih gold. Ile wisely resolved
at march off with the spoil, and with that
ntiduble intention -he asked the dealer to
xChangt1e hi4 golJ for notes. Aferreceiv
tai 4500J fraues in paper, there still re
tmined three unlucky Napulcons.--Lct's
ce what I can do with these," cried the
ossessor. Ile tried and lost ihem.-That
Fits provoking ! Resolved to recover
hem, he changed one of his notes-then
nother ; and in less than ten minutes ie
ft thtoropm without a fra0C itt his pttrsue.
tufiecting 'to ie dieuculty of lea ting 'he
aming table a winner, i never played
Fatal .0tempt to Es.:4jpje from fi'e -Sing
'ing Prison.-Thc untroriou Jim Galla
her, ivlio was sentenced to the State Pri
on at Sino; Sits- tume IS months back,
ir pickin; the pocket of Senator Chami
erlain of .1500, mide nun atrompt on
l'Nesday to escape rutm that institution,
vhich will probably prove fatal. lie
ressed himself in woman's clothe, and
a ntenpting to lower hinself from the
lospital walls with arope of itisown ent.
traction, he beeamo entaugid and fell
D the ground. a distioce of 25 feet, strik
ag on his head, dislocating the vertare
f his spine, and injuring the spinil mlar
ow-. When found he was entirely in
ensible, and nO 'd'ot probably survive
maany days. He escaped from the Albatly
ail at the time of arresi on the chargo
or which he is now itoprisoned, but was
etuken mnd-senteuced forea term of years
bat will ~ssbablycdad his life iftb' should
ecover l'rontihliebatidil ildcts of thet
ajuries 'eeentlyrreciee'd.N. Y.Herad.
A Spaniusk Bandi.-Juuta Martlinpged
0, anal oue ttf the maos~ ferodoassaasuins
bt has iafestedfpsini wat' esecutedI at
dadrid oastheidthM orP'ebruitry' last. Heo
r-ag the slis at' bauid of brigandis. tisat
as. een (or-maay years the ter rof the
trovince or Toledo. He was esodicled
( thirty murders, ad is' supjoe oi!ad
mniste'aijtdrfbsbs kiosot
ave assssmatedfanneelftpersOq5 RD ott
unie difmrely rtho purpose of idan
ler, -
Asaanceaampl for ihcieu of-bh
nonsterl it isated-shat his I4js having
aski a citikeaf1V1!4do iiretari
abliged him' to -wyftet i otter tQo3Wiife
lemandiog,$3,000 dollar-s~As is'.raom,
it the meantiniesconhining him ino a eaven
iheat fo oge tgyeight-!boeks :..Oa
hie thiird day an. answer.eaaie ftrm gth
wife, witir 8lOalsbe'bad' been ablettt
-ise for~ihenushint'' release'Mu~asi
ad .heptiive rought out, tortured hitm
sy abplyingrod-bot iron to his dlesh. and
bea burned bint up to his neeku is hoearth
caving on'y his Load expo&Jto'theburi
rug sun. Not content wvith this. he made
aim suffheshetormentsof(Tassilas: when.
vtth.pqor. wieti. dyipg ofrthirstwould
rail -for drink a glass of cold' water Was
tlaced near his lips end theiswithdrawni.
Hisi teeth were then duagged out with
rough pinghbers,paod in.i the coursocolhihiu
fresh torturd thypoor Toledian espired.
AMaria enhibitedhis savage dlapoisitior
to the last~ He .wai taken on root ft-on
the prisen to the phee of execsios vent
acurste *holo. way, eoathose hi
taItsd his enanmies, 'but totally regardles
o(;hbe~ehonations of the priest whos se
companied him.
AC f~nempited Ouirena.-It is sataec
. TWO JACK TAR.
A Praiseuorthy Act.
The Nantucket Telegraph publishes ibi
@olldwiig graphic and touching sketch.
rho generous character of a sailor s pro
Verbial, but seldom has it fallen to our
happy lot to record an act more truly no
ble than the following which took place a
rew days ago.
'A poor aoman ho occupied t o rooms
in the lower part of Cotanmercial sureSt,
rnce the death of her husband soine six
:nonths ago. had been compelled to earn
a living for herself and a fanoily of young
thildren, by taking inwashing, and, with
all her industry andeconony.her quarter
ly rent becamelne before she ctuld scrape
together enough to discharge it. Unfortu
ately for her, the landlord was one of Old
Crumb's school, cold and calculating.
mercenary and unfeling-onn of those
penarious. no souled men that are foaud
n miny parts of ili world, whose only
ineere worshipful god is the pelf which
heir little meannens and) dastardly stiugi
iess has enabled them to scrape together
-one of those who would not be giiilly of
--rorming a charitable act, or caught
xarboring a commendable spirit of zibera!
ty. for fear of losing the favor of their
uaster hi- Oatanic snajesty. It seens,
.6wever to be the decree of a just Provi
aence. that all men of this staacp shoild
)e visited lay a proper retribution. For
kven while in possession of massea of
-ealtb, procured in this base mauner, they
'ecl pourer and less happy than the street
eggar. And after dragging out a slavish
xistnco-depriving himself of the plea
ores oflife, and without having gladden
d the heart of a solitary being by his
hariy or philanthropy-he leaves his
elf to soic near heir, who has nothing to
lo but squander in luxury. vice. and disso
ute habitq, what the ignoble servility of a
hiole life has scraped together. Such a.
Dan no doubt, looks to heaven for his re
vard, for the amount of good he has done
o mankind, and society in general.
A truce to these remarks: It is only a
rue sketch of an animal which we have
Ll seen in our daily walks. By dwelling
in it a moment, our feelings have caused
is to digress (ron a noble act of two Amer
ran tat: The sole busioes of the land
rd, from whom 4he poor widow hired the
now. was tocellect his rents, and all his
screation seemed to be to distress the.vir
Vnus. 8be b dpfhim to graut her
ime. .Ze'gdre her two days-she asked
nore,- and he refu3ed, stating that unle.s
ter rent was paid befovre 12 o'clock the
6idlewing day, ever slick of htr furniture
ould be put out of doors. The time ar
ived, when agreably to promise, his lac
iys were sent down, and ths threat was
legun to be put into execution. The.poor
roman prayed the unfeeling landlord
rould desist in his purpose, but her pray
rs were in vain.. At length, giving up
ntirely to dcsupulir and wounded pride.
he seated herself upon her forlorn bed.
ith her children crying around. At this
noment, two jolly American tars hap
>ened by. and espying the work going on,
he door opened, and the wretched woman
nd her children weeping, imtmediatet)
topped their course, and they began to
econnoitre.
- I say, shipmate," cried one, " there
a some foul play going on in these waters
-let's oerland the craft!"
" Ay, ay. Jack," replied the other. "the
mung 'oman by te bed has hoisted signals
ifistress; let's give her a long pull."
The tars called the womna t) them. and
otm her soon learned the whole of the
ory.
Well, now shipma!e. that land pirate
aught to be lathered with hot tar, scraped
ith a rusty hoor., and thena keel-banled,
or laying hi. grappling iron na her few
coe spars which aire scattered about this
reck. Never mtind my good woman.
seep your spirits upu, and we'll set you in
he right course with plenty of ballast and
roision. a say, you laud lubbers, just
elay upona them things, and we'll he rea
onsible for the damage."
'lHow much do you owe this land
hark ?"
Trho woman told himt the amount, when
ack took from his wallet the sanmo in hard
rrency atad paid the bill, made the wo
nani apresent of a handful of silver, while
d shipmate in the mean time wont to a
utcher's shop, near by, and brought hack
Slargo joint of meat, for the dinner of her
elf and children. They leAt after receiv
g the poor woman's blessings and wish
- for their prosperity, and went a histliag
bogh the streets, as though nothing had
tappotned.
The folleiling love letter picked up yes
erday in the- park. breathes a -spirit of
omustion w bich the fountain could bard
y distinguish.
-'Dear ESeel-Oh, my love of-loves,
iarified honey and oil of citroos, white
of sugar of may hopes and molasses of
my expectations I you have been absent
Weon me three whole days ! The son is
arkat mid-d ay-th'e moons and stars-aro
hack when thou art absent. Thy .stejzis
the mv~ic of the spheores; and the wind of
|iy gowejarben you pass by, a zephyr
fro-m tts gaienof paradise in the timteof
sarly.is&wds'I kissed you when we laist
niatrd tbWbo frame weas filed wIth
. tuwar'. Onpge your earla touched
on- , sej d thas organ was trans5
your-haaeemt m~~gthat your
blessed Siuger. a blitu and I -ilt
go raving mad with eestaef! One leok,
in tie unston Alias thati The Anti-slavery
- Society Convention, holden at the Taber
oncle, in Boston, on Tuesday, it was vo
ted to appoint a Committee to wait on
t Presidenc Tyler, during the visit to Bo
-0on, and requested him t6 emancipate his
-elaves ; sal the Committee was alsofu.
iher insructed to prepare at Address, to
ibe signed oy the miemibers of the Coaves
tion, to he delivered to the President on
the same oceasion.' It can hardly be that
the citizens of Boston willallow This can
scmuilated outrage onl its bospitality to be
net-d out.
The Sailo 's Pledge. -Some time since
we recorded the fiet, that at a iempeaneo
meeting livid on boaad the U. S. ship In
dacprudence, one hundred and eighty seven
Oft 'he ,i.lor; %igned the pledge of lotal ab
.,ienre. The tiny before the ship sailed,
. a n r of gtlemej n again visited her,
anll 'ostatinied iweraty names-making in
all. over twu hundred iew recruits to the
ald;cadd water army.
Ti:. Indepedeoce has just retirned
fm1111 her late voyage. and as a matter of
coutrse a den! of anxiety has been felt a
imig tem'prefnce men tolearn bow many.
if-the -nilors had adhered to their good
reroluticons. We are informed byao. of
the gentlenmen who took a prominent p'd
in-the effort. that ortbe whole number who
si:;ned, only three had broken their pledge.
-a mo-t ;ratirying fact, and one which
tel well fr the firmness and resolution of
.Ahe gallant tars etnaged on board the old
Independence.-Neo York Sun.
Temr rance.-The Temperance cause
is lourtshag in Bermuda and theadjacent
islands. The Lieutenant Governor of th9
Island. in tbis late message to the Legis'
latu-e says: "We are experiencing withia
the iwlands the bentefits or sober habits.
fautsied on- a conviction of their !asting
advantage : wc 6 itness en increasig spt-.
rit of industry, 'we have but 'very litle
crime, and we have the blessing of ample
empIoytent f aillthe people."
The Sabbath.-Let blessings and tes
thousand blessings be upon that day, and
let myriad-, of thanks stream up to the
throne of God for his difine aod tegsne
ratin; gift to man! As I have sat to
sotie flowery duly. with the sweetne'ss of
may around me. on a week-day, I have
tho'u of the milions of immortal creattre.,
toiling for their daily lire in ractiries amid.
the % hirl of nachinery. and thegreedy
craving for gaiuetnd suddenly that glden
interval ortime has laid before'inlt I J . -
ness-a perpetually recuriugiimeig *cb
the grasp ofearthly tyran'ny is locked,.ad
peace (aib and freedom, the angels.of
Gol. come ddwn and walk an onmeu.2
Ten thousand blessings on this dsy.tb
friend of man and beast. The b
wutld rob if of its heald:ful freedom, on
the sine hand, and eop man iri his dags
onS alkd cause him to walk with downcast'
eyes and demure steps. and the libertine
would desecrate all his sober decoram a
ton she other-God and the sotrd heart
nJ sterling sense of our country men pre
servo it frmn both of those evils.-Hotist,
New Uebrella.-A eurious and elabo
rately finished umbrella has bees manu.
fractured by :5i. Taunton, of Norfolk
lt.rect. Islington, nr the Turkish Ambas
6ador, who intends it as a present -to his
Sovereign. It is entirly of old, and
Irocated -erison silk ; it cost guinesa.
The stick is divided 'into compartments,
and containea watch, a son-dial, a com
pass, thermimeter, penelaae, with 2S
extra leads, d *atch -key, a knife, aleoenh,
a'sob-pick, a mirror, and a tnleroscop,
whichlralso formisaisiescope withwa tires
ty miles range..-English pae . ,.,
The Bearded Fair.-Tiheadan pa~
res aderertiae for exhihiion asfelpi 30~
yearis of sadEhnbd four fethig.heh has
whiskers, bearf and 'taittistadheid
eT'ac.sinist entirely. PrIcitro i.~
hion, sis petice.
IWe are'-personatif acua
most respectable.estumableaid1iW
in North. Capoliga. d ec.usem a
thickest !teaut~we hve e ~
hunan face' Shie' ii~a a edj
vsnieedtie ege, efehildrmaisw~
and setea -I fe.. -~ian~p g hr,
iar fsedesbildts traisfora iaty o 7~'
pose,0noonsky4 -
by no thesas uuniU snia'4ibtid
or mnanneri~S; j5t diodesr, intlu ala_
Riag dat Her aek l'wa
-maaccompisJ6ladf.OO
bhoulo ei the left side'o
The ceston of tatt the ibtsidesia
- hang t'Obisdt0ob taken';'the tiatli
man, thenfotd; take the rightt s
thsblady'Gokrttvehicleis,, 'wh pas'
on her lfelt Heerth'Iaw:drtythb.
riglit band df the road'to be tai,eiosid
g~n:tlythe' eatlemau 'ah614 wake the
he heat adapted- to aEbit'eeu*
ance whatever mayofr2:Ttl
bandofthe gentlebins is
and may be used eidr~ oa efis,
or resene the lady rom' aagV.isa
onthis~side ai erlad dist
drumi, diaengaging her roefts tah -sti
rup, adjustit herreins5,and llfii'gheretf
Ofi bersee. b'tot emts. .kcit. the
accilent Whr fi iccur to hitmtf Z?
aatedeto give arassistance Goer
other slde. . Iti not'asy to affoir
tnce to dywl: lih lef
1s it eka (f fotn. riderio cohma