The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 05, 1860, Image 1

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Ille Cmirastcr ?efy)er. ?2 PER ANNUM ^ ' Kiff with <li?> woiidc S5S IN ADVANCE 1 family unit political finuspajm?tlmotri) to ttir Irto, jrirorrs, litrrotocr, ifiiocotiou, ilgntuitnrr, Satmial Smrooruirnts, .foreign anfl Jouitotic jSrmo, onii tlir Jllorkris. VOLUME IX*. LANCASTER C. H., SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTS, 1860. NUMBER, ao I. I I I I I .1111 1 -- - ' !! - """""" r?I I iderteit | , ?? ! From tho Thomson (Ua.) Weekly Herald. j Disappointed Love Cured. n BY TIIK BDtTRKSS. O Oh ! 1 really am weary of Edward Clarke's attention. Ha tires me beyond endurance, llijjh ! ho ! what a world.' Now cousin Alberta not so bad a world .after all, an.I for Edward, why ffirl, why don't marry him if vou wish to rid your se'f of his attentions. Your wits roust have Mown.' No Mabel I've all I was ever blessed with, and vou know it wasn't much; but to tell you the truth, Elward won't pro pose. 1 know he loves me. anJ be is perfectly aware that I know it, what he means ! knew not.' 'Have vou ever shown that you return hia love ?' *Mal>ei don't nsk trie such a question, you know 1 can never love agaiu. ."Oh ! I nui sick of this dark world, My heart, my beat aflecUoiis blighted, My sills ofjsy forever furl'd, My downing hopes so noon benighted." O. tail; not to me of love. I who have drunk deeply of the intoxicating drought. Love e guilt ; never. I have loved as woman oniv once loves. Disappointed in inv heart's warmest affections, I can nevi er venture again to love. Edward Cnrke riinsf seek another for his bride. The poet's words are my sentiment*: "Tho conUict is over?the struggle is past, I have look'tl?I have lov"d?1 huvt- worship'd my last; And how back to the world, and lot late do her worst." 'Alberta, I am sorry, very sorry to hear you talk so. You art) sinful ill giving war to sueii t'eeiings. UtHiAIM \V? stein i) .yle loved you not, because win pro b-ssed to lore him with all your woman nature, ami met with no return, vim see ti t> tail a I men and the woild general 1}'. riily girl, awake Jo come tioMer j >11 r | ? im".1 Now lot It here cousin, mine, did I not v ?w when I found my iitnl elnv that I i wimiM |.?? h flirl, ;?c a disbeliever ill love t ' I ihiuk I wotihl inhhe h on|>iimI actress, i w I hon I ii painted mask. Don't tit I k to , iu>- about men having hoaris I think when ihey were mane, there was a place for (he heart, hut hi aoine unaccountable u ?-hi s the thing itcdt whs left out. Hut tin* wi I never ?io \\n murl l?egin to llecsl for Mis. Sr. tjlsire'c pHltV. l*higue ! the |i:iriiec, I mil heartily cick of them.' I , 'Alhertu, hiudi your luollerv, you'll he j in love in lerc (hull twenty ft.nr hours.' j Cousin Mahel honestly, I never want | ton to jt-ci with me on that subject again.' I ( Mai el's arm tvai around li e weeping giil'e waist, 'no, dearest, I'll not plague ton attain, I fed for you; dry your tears i.ml dress. Karei? ell till then.'' Header ii a few words we hring our t>?o young friends hef.-ro'tou. Alherta. II. lines was the only daughter of wealthy paten's, .-he had heen raised amid inx ur>-, hut ihev had not spoiled her. A j beautiful true hearted gir', the fashiona I hie soeiett in which she ining'ed wearied ! her. She had made rapid prognss in j her Rtudies at sch<?ol. and had fei eived i more than n fashionable education. SI,* | did net mind showing her contempt for ! many of her acquaintance*, for she da- , qiised deception. Hilt perhaps some ol| oer renders would like m pergonal desert plion. Let imagination mould for yon a perfect form. Aerial in lier every motion. Flaxen liair in wavy ringlet-, about Iter fair face ; eyes that almost nntrivalled Heaven's blue, To gnie into their earn e>t, truthful dep'hs, was (<> Iov? her. The eve*, possess ft power of fnciiiath>n hevond any other chain. Wo thought of Mrs. j Welbx's words : "Thy '?h?e eyes, Steal o'er the heart like rurishine o'er the Theirs is the mild and intellectual ray That to *Jie inmost spirit wins it* way ; Theirs ore the beams that full upon you roll I Surprising all the senses and the Soul " 1 Such was Alberts Holmes. Now we | will give you Mabel. A tall dark eyed girl, not beautiful but graceful and fascinating. rilio had been lelt alone at an early age, and Iter uncle Holmes had kindly eared for her. She was one oi tire high min Jed, pure heart 1 ed women. Scorning deception of any Jiiud. Alberta and herself had heeu al < most raised together, but were different in disposition. i Wo aie again with our fair friend*.? t ilrtbal alanda m ibe pailor, bcfme a Urge j?Ihm, mlion Alberta in li?r radian* beauty appears. Cooain Albeit* yon look charming, going to win a new heart to night.' I '1 hop? not anj know if my queenly cotum ? near, I'll aland a f-oor chance.' *iiuah, I ain going to play wall Hower < Uxnight aa i do not feel very well. You i fiiual do nil inv flying round ' *Cou?iu Mao*', you know there are to be two atmngera there to night ; one ia very handsome, and to long aa I hav'nt any idea of marrying I am going to aee ? I # ? wl At fie lit m?a? or. 'Come girl* (lie carriage i* waiting.'? i Mr*, lluiiuet culler! I > the girl*. They were *oon At Mra. St. Clare'* ; And AI berta had been com*eieing with a few ( friend* when lb? boAtwaa cAnie up And de i aired to introduce Mr. Mawiuad to uer.? i I he itiUoductiou took place ; And kb Alberta gazed upon the manly form before I her, ?he forgot her purport. To flirt with auch a rnnn would be a ain. Tnli ami erect, eourtoou* in hi* manner*, he would batre won the reaped of any one. That j ha wae b?nd?on>e Alberta ha* already i said. The charm which pleased moat , 'I will iiow tell y was his smile, and the kindness which j I presume my friem beamed from his dark eyes To know with your cousin, him was surely to love him, and Alberta { we had heard of bo was in dauger. In dancing, Mabel re- ' is a rerv dear frie minded her to keep her resolution. j James' voice is the i We change this scene to one in the i Doyle's, ho toled u garden. Mrs. St. Clare bad spared no j loving her, and asl expense in making her garden beautiful. ; and see her. We I In a sequestered part of the gaiden, j to have the first inti where the pale moonbeams come stray ing | hand. Jaiues played through the thick foliage of the trees, sat I saw jour cousin Mabel Holmes and James Huntington ; heard James' voice the other a stranger. His features were conversing with hei not regular, but the goodneas of soul tening to my I'riem stamped there, was enough to excuse the mine. When I wo want of beauty. Mahel listened to bis plied 'his voice so conversation in silence. She wished not J Iriend of mine.' M to break the strain his poetical mind was we played otir gaii pursuing was jealous of you, \fi.O iTrilmoa vaii near fo..! am ninlii ? .. .? up ?a</M(ivO| V.U J wi U?CI IVVI Vll "'J^ilV ? C VIKIIIgCU ti ing h stranger a feeling, h something own bright Mar.' which takes possession of you to know 'Bui Henry, why something of that stranger's past ? I way ?' felt it to night ss I gazed upon your cou | 'Why you know sin, fell as if in her beautiful eyes, I could appointed, and hat trace disappointment. Is'ut it so?' any love for her she 'Mr. Huntington, I would not be doing him Wo made my cousin justice, in telling a coinpaiu James promised to \ tivo stranger of her past.' he is fulfilling his pi Pardon me. Miss Holmes, I asked the 'Henry suppose 1 question unthougbtsdly. Perhaps F mny inglon ?' at some future day learn that part from 'I knew you woi her own lips. But the air is getting loo . tnantic for you. cool for you, let us return.' without fear.' As Mabel returned to tbe parlor, sbe 'And lor this 1 lo bent a searching glance upon ber cousin 'And tor this you Alberta, wbo was drinking in the elo mine }' quence of Henry Newman, unconscious- 'Yes dear Hour ly. dressed up dandy I We will go back a few years and glean a fig for you.' a little from Alberta's past. She had 'Thank you, Ma just blTiomed irr.o young maidenhood ;? loiter return to the fair and lovely, when Western Uoyle While tliey reluri made Ilia appearance. His hAirdrome or part ?>f tlie gardet person hikI agreeable manners Buon made 'Miss Holmes vo Dim a favorite w itli all Alberta saw him pec', nor intend I f??r the first time at a friend's house an?l r which you he.v.' bee loved Idm. lie accompanied her home, ted. It is long?inji and received an invitation to visit her.? to olirers. Why ret Here we would pause,and ask why young pines Heaven sends, ladies do not wail before they show their are aware of it. '1 feelings for a young man ! Why not you, or do vou love wait for a sign front them that voir are Alberta, i never ask an ohiecl ol interest lo them f Mtioli \ .......il .. n;i?. I. <? - -- , ?? " trouble would be prevented. F >r month* ,wo beautiful, pleadi Mr. Dovle visited Alberta, ami she was to h<8 face lor a utoi Imppr, taking no thought for tbe future, read Ion answer iu Kvery one saw bow *ho loved hint, but gently Id* arm stole knew it was not returned. He came one a* Alberta laid lor I morning to I id tbom pood bye. An lie dor, she inurtuuied I gazed into Alberta's eye#, be could not 'J nines, 1 am ?o b help bendir.g and kissing her far brow. 'My dear girl, nut In a moment Alberta's (ace was crimson, is my prn.t r to II?. Iter head leaned for a moment upon lit* Our ?.lif??ii shoulder; when she raised it, he hastily mouths elapsed, and hade her good bye. Hut a few hours d sappo i.tuunt, slut passed by, when a note was handed Iter ; bride. Mabel is the liotu Mr. Doyle. She hastened to her | to proni se to cling Dwn lyolit to read it. Her hand trembled . for life. A Leuulilu as she broke the seal. It re td thus Ihc;r pathways nut Miss Holmes: Vou will pardon the lib j matters not, they u ertv I take in addressing j on this note. | riage vow. I railed to hid >ou farewell this morning, Keadt r, are you h and there saw manifested a love which I believe disappointed bad many times suspected. Forgive me 'l Hm heart i if I speak plainly, it is best for both of us. to seek some'lung tr 1 do not love you as you wish. As a man. though dissp frienu, a sister, you are very diar to me apt to trust once Hit I could not belp what I did this morning, human Heart i> so although I knew it was wrong; giving mil of a second love you a wrong impression as to my motives, believe a judicious n f am now returning home to claim my complains sadly o childhood's plat mate for my brhle. 1 love as intensely as Imp? at some future day to introduce her | conclude by adopti and you will l>? friends. I will not ask ( I'ool : you to forget me; but only think of me , ,.As wi? Mtn, as one who is your true, sincere friend. Ap uii, otlter Yours if friendship, Tk! I i WSSTEHN DOYLE. I j fur at.other may Por a few moment* Albert* pazed op 1 ?^^4 nil llie letter, then Imwed her head hihI \ hon ki> Di-iislitiddered. No tear dimmed her eye; ha* ? dinner, as ofte l.ut there whs h softened ex predion about w ;,?t H ,,0. a Hriy , them, which only disappointment can ! Mlld wilic^, )fo, erly g ve. Her choelt grew paler and now bt#v , she looked like some chiseled statue.- do , m ^ ^ None knew how hard she ha.l taken it j b,.?r< ,be co||?uul, except her cousin. None sate her Maker ,, tU it u.UiJ Mu and herself knew of aer wakeful, reathes Willer rtnd jtJl ^ ? nights. Now she cared for no man.? | UH , to boj) , (m I hey were all alike, she dared not put lollUer( b(Jl |t aUo ? faith enough in another to love hi... - Mnd ;ulcw. A Her heart had become cold, unie- iirg, j WHt,f bo?B befo, and now, to seek revet,go for her disap U lLen wjll , e point,Pent, she became a flirt- 1 p?ui(| ju MfJ { " Newman <fc Huntington,' " why Ma pertie.,. Many lions, hie that's a new shingle. I did not know putting meal in hoi they intended locating here, did \ ou ?' | lt i,ard Hlld lol Mr. lluntinglou said if the place suit j the water 1* only ho etl then, they would; hot 1 think unless . effect will he the n they have something besides their profea ur g a rtmcomred taf sion, they will fare badly. Lawyers sel. , will #et tlis stains,b< Join prosper here in pecuniary matters.' water and it will tat 'Well, I'm right glad, for I am hearti' Jbe same rule ?pp!i ly tired of our present visitors.' llams, after boihug Now cousin dear, own up aud tell me aecoidmg to sue, s there is something e se which mnkts you ^he skins taken oil'a glad I have reeti you blush win n Mi. crumbs grnu-d ov II until gum's name had been accidental 1 h.tked in a brisk ov lv mentioned : and have marked manv I... ?r ........ 1 v ? - - r ( u? IIJU iv;i inn n ether sign*, which, if you'll pr.rrion roe, I I ,n (?,e *?(?e way, oi. mil ?u'# Iwnrayala of lot?. 1 {q |.e boiled no long *0, cox do pleaae hush, for the gentlo- j pr0ce?w should b men ?re approaching.' ? ? * 'Good looming Indies ; may we join | Ciiahcoal yon joe in your walk V < hoga charcoal every Albert* answered 'certainly.' i it Constantly aupplie We leave them to enjoy their walk, at the trouble of pu! And go back a few Week*. all that is neceaaar The heavena were lit by myrius o) ahovelfii!* Into the p twinkling stara, tlieir light alone illuruiu animal* will do thei ad the earth. Seated in a aecluded walk be belter for it. 8u in Mr. Holmes' garden, we find two who freely supplied at tb arc not atrangi ra to ua. pig abouhl have a a 'Mabel, toil me once again that you meat given them a 1 love me,' asked the pleading voice of 1 ging. This will pi Henry Newman. alroying their you 'llenry you know without asking; bu- thrown u> ibem i? I thought jou loved Alberts If uot what If fresh meat cannot kind ?I a gam* have you and Mr. Hunt. tained, a few slices ? mgloa beau playing V given na ayibrtiiui* ou all,dear Mable, hs Letter from Seuator Hammond IJouse, ji j is doing the same | .The Anderson Intefhynctr, sa\>:? silent it When we canto here ..?? , . . * , Fariui f ,. . "\>? are privileged lo uui r -.tuers , . lit of you. Mr. Doyle ,,,, , , . ,, l,la " ltd of both of us.- the following letlor front .Senator llnm- ,)0I,(!;|V. name in sound as Mr. n.ond, which will, no doubt, receive a of ago, a is how near lie came careful perusal. The leU< r i- addressed DU polo Iced James to come jn rMj,0?so (0 nM invitut! h attoinl the a. l'10 aid our plans ; 1 was . \v,r , ., ,, , . that 11 b< , 1 . , met'tio; at \\ i:!:mn.Mon, on the 9 h ins'.. . roductton, and iry inv ? 1,0 ll!led the agreeable to you. and has been furnished us t,y the curie t,?r shoe start when she tirat sv ol the Editor of tlie Cuzeth, lo whom g'ovea. ; 1 have often been jt W:u? sent for publication became e r. and caught her lis- i , , ? . rope he v is voir., it, place ?jf ,, KEeci.iKKK, A?2u.t C, 1800. J aid chide her, .he rc I " - i i l i.? i poine hivit**!ioii lo a ihin.i r, to In- given line].-. so much like a 1 , ? , .. . " I Ins necc ii e _ .. , , ... I on the Oth Hist , at \v iiii..nisioii, to mv . . iibel, lonme us, but | . , . .' , ' slow. A I esteemed friend and vour a Hi represen i ( t . ne well ; your cousin ,, , , , , . , ,r'v he laxhec and I of j antes. To l,m'> './sin < ... 1,1 ''' " r ?h? and repei ards and each has l..s ,,ot ?'??-?->> J'-'. ?'.v engagement* (llirin 1 would not permit inc. on <> short a notice ? t , iii ! AI >ou t ... .i to do more (line thank \ou very s>ncere? did vou do tins , ... | ? ' lope was iv tor vour kind reim-n brnnce. I lie ,, , , . Mist, a ... ,i i . , ? . short!,ess ot the notice. ! >wever. is not Alberta had been dis , . e , - , , i ones am . . . .r . i due to vou, lor your u-r is dated a i .lames inatiuesled , , '. , , , the cable ,,i i week *g", an 1 might lis- reached in" .- i would have spurned I . ., , ,, , . , , , the boat, , , , * ill 24 hours. Hut this humbug of "cheap i , Iter love, and then > ? ... . . ' "i orih-a! ,, , i, ... i . , postage, so .-ralilMiKr to llese who live :ell her alt. lo night I 1 * , / , same una , D , on rail roads, ai d are not aware that hv romise. , , , . . eigiit mil had loved Mr. Hunt- ?}h*T l,;,yl?"'? I ,)I: ,he 2( Ine iiiiiiiiuai charges?m tu<< >ou'li lour , , . ' "any a n . . . times?lias iinil- r a system i t economy , . uld rot, he is too ro- . , , , , , shore. , , . , which strikes down the weak rural i ites. . I am plain, speaking , , , . , , , ' ' 1 reduced this route, one* a dui'v, to a , ' weekly one. , ... lie- political exigency if the day i- the have promised to be . 1 ,. ., , Hs Anciu 1 | e'oction of ti." next President. It fives om.ni , , , I me great pleasure to liml that Snu'hC.r "i^litiui.o y : hail you been a \ ." * ! . tween 7 : J ' . |, , I o'liin, having with In-r csua promptness , , would at lirtTe given , 11 thunder s I and tiiiatumiiy made her choice, is pri p , , , . , , i erlv ami cotisi-ni i \ pursuing tl -auie I , Del, but bad we not : 1 .7 tlm.l iau> , ? 1 quiet course in u-Iarcnee 1.. 11 thai do- I.as house t ,, , j [| ? , . ?,i I so Ion* followed. It ne\? r was a sound ' 1, w? wt 1 seek atioth- 1 , , , . ,, 1 iiu-n.liv s ' er policy tlian i.t this If..- h.verv man *' >' > b , . 'in America knows where she states, and 1,1 ' II surely do not ex ., . . . , . . , , , iI,ia inns ,. 3 1 ' 'be whole u:tl lence of In r tit !' . ; | i? cling lo a love in .. ,, . . , , 1 w hudi. to * , . I port of Messrs, Itrei kinmlge an. Line n so sad.v ritsappoin 1 , ,, . , , ., , | av?? seen ',} , 1 ns In,n t.-lI. though she -nivs 1 ' 1 ?i -,s irious lo vour?elf and . . . . ~ , p-rnbiene tt would bo were she i-v-r ? , \ >> r. u, ; use to enjoy Hi-* Imp . .. ' T|JO |tlJ , , J . ' while anv ileparluro tr m 11 course 1 love vou, ami you . , ,, , . Hon lacin . has ro long followed and any nniisiia, \ i on, men, ell 1110 for once, will . , . . , , , , one ol w I, . ' , presaion of interest would be d ,m ig n ? ! rue. Answer truly ' wo wit , , 'to the ..andidates of I. it , l.oice. > >uth .' but once. p - 1 1 1 , winch ill ... , (. arnlina is tu iiiiiotish barged with i!is and sought his, and ,. . . , . , rim east 1 " ,., , union proclivities, ami tin- charge camw t njr e\es. were lifted . 1 . . , ,? hc?s t.r " J ,, , be we.! denied, though r.-ai.v i? i. not 1 'I uent. He seemed to . ., . , ,, . n,g b u n , , , , true in regard to a C?oti-,ti iiin>iia< I nion " lliH luuk M hil HCt 1 I 1 a,' t s i I clinr^o ol , , ; It is mill! V proclaltned tint the t CK- t mund her waist, and , J. ' , ^ - Lead upon '..is shout I '? ? ?!..ro a ? s-.m.io,. t ck< i i and anv uncommon efh.rt in it* behalfor, 1 " ? ! her part will have the clleot of sustainim? I l"e "I?' , , this charge. |M.da,h., v \ou niways he so, t , . , , , , , , kVej,? I I nave li i't tlio pleasure of a somewhat 10 ll'" t" a close A fo w hi'iniat.i At quail,ti.lu'e I In- Vice l're* ' wood, in Albert. A ured of her \ during the las! , 1,1 u tU,,e ids before tin' :.!t; r !t j " '** * ??"?""' <' "l.'ro*. and while I " l"? ?' re too. and ia r,U.m <,"om 'hen' for the li1'1 P,ctl to llenrv Newman *XH 1 l..r w|,n.l, they have j J-bHnjjtng I, vet a sole,,.,, sight j h*"" ?'??" >. 1 " ?? hn.iev., that anv . ''?l ? v he only thorns ; it , ,W? '"e" c"" *' 11,1 America, who j [,W> ?"" ,*usl keep their mar "0,,Vil" ""d ?"bout a second I t!i< tight, lav down their live*, if needed, u ?'?Hc-|ii i skeptic ? Don't v on ' f"r ll,e 1>? v :?t io.. of .J,. I',,ion. I j ?* ?' love can be cired - i 'T ' V"'-V U ,l""' ' " b'U"e,# s naturally mcht.c.l ' I'1,1 ' nmlde judgment | *' l"?""r ?cling to. ' Ant! wo- I ;7e7 v<"' " lo ,,u'm H :4 vote>r die "* ?? ? d". j ointed once is x,.ry ! ?'") *'V"D - vv? to any other j lcii? <l ? ?' re. W,* U!lete the I* slnJ,d",a ,U U: <! ?>?!?' ' T constituted as to ad !'r no, " *?>?? ?//<"??'Hits Li i-.n. And H | or even more. We j " T l'asM"K "'rang* that, while everv I I"4'" ' rind car, win one who : "" *}U" "\H" ,n ll " n",r-v in,IM k,,ow i ' "J"0 f disappointment, to Mr- wii! put | "e,e " they did at first \\ !* " " " eiit hi d instant lo zir 1 , 11,0 r,,"n,_ ng tho lines of the "I"1 l,"|t Mr. Hell m r Mr Don not j g!,? can lav c'ai-ii to one Singh* enthea- > lu<" c 4"l:, I tieated ar.d ss tired electoral * t<?, aliv ' "tr? l'' times cure ]>oiien, j Southern man, or ;iii\ Northern, Kisterr. ' n.n.a i ,ils will expel, nr We,tern should, under any j ou'* A I' not make u noise on, pretence nithhohl l.is ardent support in ,ho 1,1 do just as well , iron, tin* ordv men who, in this creates! ou' of its ^ < f hII lii" cisis whi<h our country has ' t",ecar, Almost every family known since the adoption ol the Coitali Several n us once a \ve?K, oi j tutiun, can, under tin- circumstances. pro , u,? "o"?e. railed h 'boiled dish,' I lone *nd perhaps make permanent this j iei?o cooked, is one of the | Confederacy. i cannot h< !p believing ' wrtl* as tl. rorltl ; l.nt nil cook- I that they will he elected. It in the liest ! o:i Ihens, i tl way to boil corned next step for the buccos of which every ! WL'ra R!fc0 method, in order to thine* but principle -hoiihl be sacrificed. Alb-get Z to put it into cold j \ ery tiulv yours, j w? have ind water come grad i .1 11. 11A MM< ?XD. which no certainly makes he -l I J. T. Rrovi.ks. K<n 1 "ly deacri 'Xtracts the strength - *? c - j fiom insts r way is to wait until I ^h? Rope Walkerj at Niagara Falls. ' - xlnlition *e pulling in the he f* I livtKA??Ki>isahv lairs. Dur ng the that of Mi || y l? n .er, and wi I | f'H?l Week ti e) have li*.! two rival r..po slio weio liuUiiig and jnicy pro \ walkers at Niagara?Mods, Itlnndm and as it p'tssi tkeeper- suppose thai i M'.miS. hanni. I he li;itial?> h'epuhiican 1 "Thet?ol water i levushly n o 1,h? the following account of their daring in.i |e|t Jgh, and so it wiii if I '* ?'* 5 j 'I; but II It boil* the I Ou Wedoesds.r, at 5 P. M, Mlondin ,,IU *? averse .Inst a* put -lHrls;?i front tbe American side on a run, 11 ?1? clotb in hot water H,u^ ?hen neai the middle of the rope he t,v"r> ,llf it put it up in boiling coolly sat down upon it, and having his ' ,,fcVfcd lo re them clean out. Uned his balance pole io the guts, he 1 "Iher dn us to all boded meals wont through some of Ins intrepid p.-r that whid four or five hours, fonnauoeB, standing ujton his head, lay i cribe. houiii he taken out] ?ng down ujion the rope, passing h iinl ' I ho sh< nd cracker and bread "v*r hand, foot over foot, Ac, after which "?'"'>***" J er them, and then he reUfued op A quick Mm to the Ameii j " * thank en for one hour. A ' ,!,,n 9''^? whore he was gieeted wiih ( ?91 njurJ I treated succ?*>fali) , cheers tbnl reverberated alaice the sound 'nterp??siti If it doee not require i nf 'h? rushing water below. After Imv wrhlch.it Of course the boil i '"K ^e,?l encumbered with peach has other w geiide. * keie, and being chained from head to foot, ln whoso I ?rnmrnm? I lie agan started lor 11. ' Canada side of doalb.Ciwibk ?iGive yonr l Having reached li e ceiilre of the ropa week, or rather keep h?i again stoo'i on hit head, and elevated i **' <1. You need not be the p? a.h baskets between heavin nnd A most iteming it for them; uartli?or railn r, the rapid* beneath. Af ing before V M to throw a few ler a Ult!e dclav, lh< mini, attired as n certain M en once a week. The Fiencli cook, made In* appearance, and d?*r to hi* r own grinding. ami after having a cook stove strapped to hie in church, Ipur should also he hack, Lalam e jh>I in hand, he started r?u | the prieat ?a*un S<>*? with hia return to the United Mtatea; having should lat mall quantity of freeh 1 ranched tin* centre of hi* cobweb he eat I on." Th< few days before pig- 1 down, and one trapping hie stove made a ?*d tliat ?i even I them frotn de ! fire, and proceeded to cook an omelette, thetnselve ihg. Ilotteu wood , after doing which, and picking up hit liberties w alao of great service. , cooking utensils, he proceed on his jour- mined tii? bo conveniently ob , net sad lauded in safety. i gravity a jf sailed pork may bs , Farmi ha* stretched his rope and built count tin >. enclosures a few rods from ths Cataract nil the vil f ?t * * *! * ist below the bias works, on each < everybody keeping hii eye 10 river. j else to see ibal nobodv s appeared at the American end ! as wink, the natural resu >po at 4 o'clock, 1'. M. oil Wed- 1 fat priest ueir the cofHn Ho is n man of about To years | break down ; the choir be ppareiitl v m l very athletic.? | tv of their youth, folio we. was about 30 feel long, tipped ; the minor canons, trying t .Is with metal, and so slender boys, or at least to inHk >nt in the (<>rni of a bow when | out of the wrong side of it. Ou his feet were India rub. < caught the contagion and >s, and on Ins hands lilac kid their sides; the deacon As he stepped upon the rope, it ' into a full guffaw, and f vident that if lie crossed the ! himself was conquered a: vovld do it at a fearful risk, llis I handkerchief. In short, uncertain, and his pole bent so ' ineut was never witnesse fndsweie constantly in the guys. I joke of the season. Hut ss.-arily made his progress very I liking the Rport, have reft short distance from the shorn clergy for their frollickinj I Ins pole and stood on his head, the matter is now in coui atcd the same feat several times cease to be a laughing ma is transit. but the lawyers. midway of the cable a small let down to the "Maid of the ? ? ? . , . , 1 uvu uompar ml pulled up, wnli two larger . u-hed, which, being fastened to Sophoniua. a w.se lead , Karini went down on then, to lile? ,i,(1 not hIIow h,s *0m not head first, a* announced, hu*. tvt" *l,e" ,1,e>" were Pr0' ox stvie. lie returned in the c.ale with persona whose mnounced etvie. lie was forty n,? ' and pure. mips in crossing, Blond m walks rather, 9H'd the gent )?!., and on that occasion will | ''?> wll0n ?'? refu8^ . iu on his back fro... shore to to K? '? company with he it the frivolous Lucinda, 'r think that wo are very we Miraculous E scape. since you are afraid that it . ... , cerous to us in visiting Lu snlei.ee of our Irieml, Col. 11,om- Wil?out saying a wo. at kirkwood, w ,.k struck by ^ R COR, ^ ,|eRJ on Monday evening last, be .h wi, md ?o clock, during a heavy my child; .^d he ; *only 1 , , , Kulalia look the coal, u.ual ipiantity of the electric ,en()c|. w||j(e ,iRnd WHS III. t have concentrated its fury at 0(jt u,|nki she louchpd , mentioned, tor the House was Rr<] u w>> ^ lllHC,.enP( truck oil over. It in impossible EnMi somewhat displea. ,n adequate .den, ... words, of , R(, Hl ,)pr |)Hnd, |||jd drfc8fj remarkable circuinsiai.ee. ^ CM(,m pn . w,|e|) understand correct v, one must lV , 1 1 . 1 ^ e , , , 1 ies, truly, said her Till 1, to appreciate tin extent and , ? ... .. , ' my child, that the coal, ' ' 1 " V,MlaUOII. dld nol |>Hrn yOU) |,!,S |,eV( u-e stands on a gradual eleva ^ ja {le g huutli, tnree stories high? , , id, is a basement -is built of | 1 m m m i, two chimneys, to each ol | ere is a lightning rod attached. The Keeping of end was tetribiy lorn iu several | Tho Lest method of ke esenting tlie appearance of l.av discus."ud at the meeting cannonaded by a l?e.?vy dis nati liurticuilural Society aitiflvrv, tlie weather boarding ago. Mr. Heaver deemed 1 lorn uti, blinds and sashes much importance, as from uid plastering ?on the inside of phenc causes the truit 1 a-ii parlor, <?,? t! c second tloor. 1 seemed inclined to ripen in ii.l.i r i?!? !?.* 11??11? - *' - ..v.... i,.n n'Hiu | uny niHii usual ; iiiul preu ,4 ? thrown, w itli fragments of t is uniformly attended by every oirecuou over the doors. cuy. lie had found it ben ni iioui ii.i eastern ?ji ! or the truit in the morni ,iii g tiie wall ol iho parlor to a and keep it in ? cool ai ire trarne over tiie tire place, j keeping pears should be g die appo.tr.nice ol li.e frame to lolly ripe, and allowed to 1 eau .'.ni colored clouded mar pulling. The beat position , to the Inline of a large mirror, uieau sweet cellar. Fruit my b?-iow, and taking down the in masses, nor even in doi ecu ol iron ? iu.itl>ie?ploughed j to press against each other Ktig a seem mi the tloor, tearing last year tried two methoi caipel in iis course. In anolh* ing his pears, one by puttiti immediately opposite, on the in barrels, the other by tint in whuh mo launiy were sea* paper separately and pit luir entrance was ilfected but boxes. Those in paper a lent I., us injury to the lionst. much the best. Mr Duch was pierced, and the current 1 the best method of keepinj ilown ami out, immediately in 1 a tin box. in a eool, dark c I where Col. and Mrs. Aucrum j now, in the middle of Ai ig, in ibe south west corner of I ginia greening apple pert - Mrs A , w.th in infant in lier tart years growth, kept in two fiet from the spot whence wine cellar. l>r. Wader i it aecaped. 1 lie south west cor being placed in a dark a e outside, was torn open and nearly completed its isola n tiie weal her.l-oardiug driven usual causes of decomposili |l ?r, supporting tt.e trout piazza, j heal, air, aud moisture, imedialo vicinity, was thrown j omroend the use of wh;te place, a d large pieces of the-iof clean paper. Mr. Labi cd some distance into the yard. I that this method of packir other places were struck about 1 papers had been practice i no tiue 01 me large t>?ck | succe-s by those, who put u ling into the jar.I, wole sliiv apples to Southern lallitud ongh an axe had been laid uj> thman bad pursued this c and several objects in the yaid greatest profit in flipping struck. I Southern coast. he.-, it is a phenomenon that l never witnessed before, and i T j . , . Live Cattle Weighed t I inguage ol ours can sali-facto I he. The escape of the family j only instrument nt death is a most remarkable j measure with feel and uic of Divine Mercy, particularly I ,l\ n,e K'rUi ,s ^ circun 's. Anoruni and her little babe, I animal just behind the sh closer the immediate current i Die length is tlie distance f id out than anv of the rest. 1 <ler blades. The superfici . . I lained by multiplying the g t passed the suppliant-?ura.l.,>lyhy, ; T||fl M1^wi \ab!e CohlH t?,e freed c.ptives to -render. j a#cerlRin lhe weighl of Uu ,o!e house was filled with smoke ln |^A t|)Hn one foot in iienia of plastering thrown in j gup^rfltj?,| feet by eight, eel ion, and lor some time, be | |f leM ,b|n lhreo H0,| ? he on fire, hut fortunately no ,,^1^ SUperficisl feet by in age WHH done, further than ; jf lhao five K0(f m( I. WO have attempted to des- inu|li^;y ,Up?rficial leet by | If less than seven and I k tt> those in tl e bouse was multiply superficial f*et by , very severe, but r.o one, we ,f ,eM lhHn nine H|ld mc ml to sav. snsiamed tfie slight- t rnultiply superficial feet by ?in instance of Providential | ,f,^ l|lJin e|<lV(,n aru, n OH, tin pHfMi hid) I m ii 111 n! v feiinovH^ial fool La were impious to attribute to j Fxnmple': Supposs the | tlian the Ureal Killing I'ower, |ocjj t0 [0 sjx ^et three i hands are the issues of life anil , ^V(J Bjx inchec ; the i ? ( amilen Journal. , w,|| ihen thirty four, si ~ ~ ~ I ance with preceeding tat FiughiDg at a Funeral. i wj|| B(.v?n hundred ai cxtraordiiwiry case is now try- pounds, i one of tlte French courts. A Fxnmple: Suppose a f C. died, leafing an express or in girth two feet, and lengl heirs that he should be buried . uine inches. There would , aud a handsome iiim paid to | and a-half pounds as the s on condition that "nobody 1 animal when dressed. In j^h while the service was going i weight of lbs four quarti i intelligent defunct had obwerv 1 sUntisliy ascertained durii nderlaksrs and priests permit ( ?.?????, , ,,ryofl.o w t.k. h.l.riou. Wiy j, jol,? gl0ilh |,k, ?lh.fmth, ?.d h? <l?? ;,| l,?fk?l...tc?k?t-B. it lie should bs buried with the ^rown ipproprinte to (be grave. Of ? odd request got noised abroad: Whv ars presidsnts hk? lags cams to lbs ftinsrsi } and Hscauss thsy srs assoeiats S??rii wus the first to j ? ?m? 1 _ >ys, in the frail- | From the Southern Presbyterian. I, the fat priest i ?jrox Thine is the Kingdom, Power and o stop the choir | G1 Amen .. e them "laugh , their mouth's" ' c'ose8 l',B wonderful prayer coinbegan to shake ' \y G"d bimsclf> forll,e use of those " , ? v. I whom he allows to converse with hiin.? went on next , . . ioaliv the cure privilege! to converse with Ciod. id Choked in a I 'Kor thine is the Kingdom !' God made "S therefore we are his. 11ns world is a merrier inter- . i i. i ? his also, for ho made it. Ilia omnipotent it. It was the i . ' . . , . .i , I word 'called into being with like ease a the heirs, not ? , . . . , . , *? . ?,i .v.? 1 whole creation and a single star. lie ised to pay the , i g services, and ?p?ke : 'The earth self balanced on its rt, where it will cf"lr? hung. ndght ethereal fust of tier to anybody lb,n?8?P,lirced 1,10 dark ftb*M where I uiuiviiu uarKneps naa ruled supreme.? I The mountains were clad in A gorgeous I array of mingled snow and verdue, the iy- valleys rejoiced in the song of the forest ler of the peo- birds, and the waters were alive with a * and daughters matchless variety of being. All this is m up, to asso- God's for ho made it. His is the kinglives were not dom. Shall a man rob God ? Shall a man consecrate to the use of his own ,le Eulalia one lusts those portions of his Creator's kingI to permit her dom, given to hiin to use for the benefit r brother to vis of Limselt and his follow-inen ? 'For ather, you must thiue is the l'ower !' Oh, then let us be ak and childish ! afraid in the presence of the Omnipotent. ; would be dan- I Lot us trembling in the sight of one who cinda.' abhors sin, and who is able to avenge rd, the father himself, and who will avenge himself rlh and handed i speedily. All powerfull Amazement, terI not bum you I ror, should fill our souls. 'Speaks he the ake it.' ' word ? A thousand worlds are bom !? nud behold her , A thousand worlds ! There's space for ick, and with- millions more ; and in what space can tier while dress, his great fiat fail.' And as surely as can J. 'See,' said his word call into being a world of life ?cd as she look- and activity, so surely can his eye search , 'one can not out the inmost workings of the most donulling coals.' based soul. Surely 'her ; 'you see "H,>who through vast immensity can pierce even though it ^ee wor|,j9 on wot-Ids compose one Universe, srthelesa bla< k- j What other planets elide other suns, ,?any of lininor observe how system into system runs, j What varied being peoples every 6tar, . I is able to search out our inmost thoughts Fruit- j ,in,j bring to light our best concealed seeping fruit was tiui s. of the Cincin- -For thine is the Glory.' Surely to him, a few days to whom belongs all thanks, who is onr I the subject of niacient, omnipotent, omipresent, belongs rerla-n atmos the glory / And do we give him all the of this ai-ason glory 1 Is every secret thought, or word, iueh more rap- or deed, done, spoken and thought for >aiure ripening God's glory ? 1 >o we in all things ack? premature de- nowledge that it is only by God's grace eficial to gath that we are what ? ? nm wi.r. ..v ?>ui ?? iiv tnu ng while cool, that be does, and yet it is the duty of ry place. For each one of tis to be able to say it. And athered before then in token of our desire and assurauco mature after to bo heard iu our prayer, we say, i was in a crol, 'Ainen 1' This is a little word, but conshould not he veys a great meaning. It is the'Verily, ible tiers so as verily,' so often used by our Saviour, and Mr, Motlier means literally, 'Let it be so.' It is a fit ils of preserv conclusion then to this beautiful prayer, ig them in oats H fit symbol of faith. For uulesa we belt wrapping in lievo that God will hear our prayer, and icing tbem in answer it iu his own way, we cannot say, nd boxes keep 'Amen !' anan supposed , mt m tm g fruit was in Hectic for the First Time in Heaven. B"Mr* . e President Edwards and the celebrated ugust, the Vir ; , Q , , ectlv sound of klne of Scot,Hnd were correspondents this wnv in'his '"any years ; but they never met on said that fruit ear,h't Ihetr hrs'. interview was u, heav , ? . . en. It was doubt ess a joy for theiu to nd cool place , . ** ? f . .1 ? meet in the presence of that Saviour, ration from the f , , i , specting whose cause they had taken on, vix, : light, " r > J ii? . ,.i i" 'counsel together when on earth, across Ite would rec. , , ' i the billows of the ocean, and certainly ,,, ... . i.vteux stated ! 1 h,,<e wl" 1,0 '"""J 3?'7ous meetings in i ? in ir?t? ' heaven for the first time. The man cf I will t 1 benevolence who has taken tho roor lad ,n And ih.p|Kd I ' ?" If""/. ?'?' es One gen I 'l,,n ,u gaining an education, will meet nurse with'the ' ",ftn> ?? beavtn who will give him apples to our ? Nearly welcome. That boy, it may be 1 r goes as a missionary to the heathen, and many benighted souls are converted trough his instrumentality. In heaven, iy Measiro. the causes and connections of events will necessary is a doubtless he more clearly known than h marks u|iou they can be in this world. A band o( iference of the i converted brotbren, may give a grateful loulder blades, welcome to the man who trained up and rom the slioul- sent fortli him from whose teachings they al feet are olv learned the way to heaven. irth and length ( The writer of a good book which has ins the rule to reached the heart of some distant reader t artiroal : and led to his conversion, may learn in girth, multiply heaven that his labor* were not in vain, by the welcome of some who would not lore than one, have been there but for him. Let us laeleven. hor to prepare for curselve* joyful greet>re than three, >?? heaven. sixteen. I ?nore tban five,, A Little Boy1* Prayer. twenty three. More ihan thirty year* ago a goodly ire than seven, minister, illustrating the efficacy of prayer, thirty-three. rdt ted the case of a little boy with a sore sore than nine, ; hand, which had become so bad that the 1 forty-two. I physician decided it must be amputated girth of a bill ' to save the boy's life. The day was lixed inches; length j for the operation. lut.etficial area On hearing this, the little hoy went to rid, in accord- a retired spot in the garden, fell on hit tie, the weight j knees, and begged God for Jesus' sake to id eighty-two , save his poor hand. | The next day the physician came and tig to measure i examined the band, when, to the astonih one foot and ishment of all, it was found to be ao then be three much better that amputation was unneci weight of the ea*ary. this way, the Tbo hand got quite well again, the lit?r* can be aub- tie boy grew up to be a man, 'and,1 cou tig 11(0. | tinned the minister, holding tip Ida band, .? - | 'thii unworthy hand can n->w be ahown b a badly cook1 to J ou ** * monument of prayer anawauao lie ian'l *ere<' through divine mercy.'? American Mwttnger. ) vagebondet? The ocean, which la forever aounding, d with vice*. e^tuetiiiiee geta rounded, I