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WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1867. __
STESDAY ORNI
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aled nt.he partisoe of mur
~ areun iaborcrefo oru
ih.i6s crnfo orts, &c.
'**od to this sfit en." -
F ., 'w.:'PT Sbi M. D,f un
Nov.cs 13frmrl.
for the imple ed sohe odeu
~I-w re unble tO,erQe feoted to
confrouseol Macers
"A *M t thp des -sufcent on
:.eW SP tli~A, MusiD,
) use0ml nd rolel
aPoes, Sueccessio farht
G,swith otersnal and Lter
ero d ine ent, etpse
MuhodelMnthly.iI Singl coaies, Munsc
bmeeknar, as speies,1 cetsethe
stt.- 9550 othEravcoiegs,
fia)ueu a12, iand sp*ldi pem
br n' at ach with therseIan enirs
:WaModl onl.ine c~ie for 20
W.le fe JENNOlG DEMOREST,alubl
7e coies, $d1l ad splndi Amec
seIrdb a 3ec ith the peim o each,
Novm~~.1 etf. Airs
The Fortieth Congress.
As an adjourned session of this
body commences to-day, a few
fact ' concerning it and its special
sitgapi %3diapai-yffrposes;
may not be uninteresting to our
readers.
- The first session of this body
was,by.speeial Act, held on the
f9n$K or March last, for- if this
bd not been done, there could
have been no session.until ,th.e 4th
of December. next, --he: day ap.
pointed for the-regular session- of
Cougres. The=March session ad
joare oyer untiLJuly, whei Con
-gress re-assembled,.,it- aas . under
stood, for theexpress purpose of
T. hi n.tb President. This
movement farlelf,wheo, after many
disagreements- between the .two
houses, tha o adjourn un
tile, 91:p4. er.her wher
@eys.re t & aa-ao4he nvoed
purriosw to reive-and onsider
the:ioW tof the" Jadiciar; -rom:
nte,. the suh,eet of impeach
.~.his session- can only ,last.-nine
cays, w esnp.c i)o legisla
k leS ld -the nnajnrity
f'Ce d ciarvtmmittee ref aed
to present artic:ofnpeachment,
it is thoagthe faiher=of the pro
posed onslaught on ..xecutive,
Mr. Ashley, Mr. i:utwelt. and
others, will'tt tit tbfo? ft up
on the House, in n i the
Committee. Te, 1iteo' such
a propositicA (icis$arily
consume the "whoe time of thip
short sssion; an'd nothincr what
-ever would be rc;igliaed by
this ninE dfa' sitting,: at a large
expense to . .eo n.try.. It is
stat ~ in somneUuarters, that if the
41: ra U&'=iie aent
,l$'f-,,s iyoie#.i0n ",Qr
p Prthh sidn a l b rY."Pro
posed as a substitntefor that :
a69;. but even if this
d ac gec aud., go.upoa tIke
reordi 's66Wot Houses, it. could
e "exp.ned f ron tho jur,als
la any sabsege. sgsion o Con
e~
ss e Pr sident"s"the. . ationab
InteLjiecer . ha a'utth*tiel?
' Ie qv,tt.pmunicatie
his ann'a 1nessg A;t. ad
erned session. - e sent no me
WAS
-n,
Ig
objects, nor unde any law <
lik t ss
and maneuvering, and discissing
AA rt'syAlting in the coneoc
some new. par:ty sdhemes.
Ssta.n[ding' 'o'rniittees of the'
Edoise were- not fiUled t th~e, pre
c3ding sessioi,~and, of coifrse, un~
Speaker wreir,oed to fil1 the
committeps, the work, woyld con
susi6earLy -We ilT6ttet duration'
of the,segion.....
-iyditieo. these obstractions
to impeachmentana. general leg.
--%4sdit ii*ell iindnistood that
Mr. Wikaa, &f Iowa. the Chair;
man of the Judiciary . Committee,
persists in the souid legal opinioni
that the: United 'States Courta
Iijye no criwinal contmon jurisdict
~t'on; and thiUnited States Senate,
as- a court' o inipeachment,~ has
none. In addition to this opinion
of,the Qhairmian of t'he Committee,
tiee is the~fct that there is no
ajated. Jaw giving the, Senate a
court jurisdiction over alleged
high crimnes .and misdemeanors.
jongss eannot now -pass an ex
pcto law which would apply
to their present .purposes against
the President. -It is, otherefore,
very likely thaA t majority of
theindiciary Cominittee will be
oppose4 to presenting articles of
impeachmpent. - ..
-Snih're iome of tile facts eon
pecte~with-th6. 1i.story of -this
boly Under exsstng. cironnm
-tanes, with the general condem
nation they have- received at the
ijands of ,their- eohstituents, and
gith their party distracted and di
yided,-. what -their future action
wll.e,time alone can_develop.
ti-. charles R -Deeker, ne of
the smallest-men in' the- wvorld, is
now in .Nasliille. His-height is
only thirftyorie inehes, -his weight
forty-five ponds, and he- is nine
teen years of age. He -is~a sm ~'art
as 'he is, little and good-looki,ng,
and4-i a-gnrilemen- of most pleas
inig address and courtly manners.
Rents r ?~g i Macon.
Stores whikii last. year brdught
two or thre4'ibipsad ddllars, are
now offered ats one -hiousand, with
no takers. Property holders have
killed the goose that laid the gol
rlen gg.
The Lutheran Synod.
This ecclesiastical body has ad
journed. - We make the following
extracts form the last day's pro- I c
ceedings: f
Rev. Prof. Smeltzer, Chairman d
of the com-mittee7appointed at the t
last sesion' of the Synod to - make .a
proposals to the Gonertl Synodtin s
reference to the location of . a fi
Theological Seminary, reported 1;
that in accordanee with in'struc- c
tions,'the following plan had been o
presented to the General Synod at b
Sta'unton, Virgini&:"
i1.L a- h Synod shall he repre- b
sented .in a Board.,of Diectors 1
2.:e BeneialSynod shall: take '
under its- asperviaion, as it. own v
-beological Seminary, the Semina- :,v
ry of the Synod of-South CaroIlna, a
kPown formerly at,the Lexiagton t
S'ominary, but- more recently as
tlie Theological Seminary of Neir- v
beiy-Soltli Carohina, - t
3. The Synod of South Cai-olina c
shall.release all elaims to the afore- ii
siidSeininary and bestow it- gra- t
feitously on the' General Synod ,i;
4. The Genera Syiod shall have b
pdwer totege-the location= and .a
alter the name, jpioide4 _the in- L
dividuality of the' TJiological b
Seminary of Sooth Carohna be n
''rpetuat6d, and the Alumni not a
-pi-ivedforthei- Almnit llfater. o
5. The Synod of Sotli Cai-olina s
will assire the GeneralSyied that c
she tP supqrt Professor in the
istit t son.ar .btni f o
her own funds. -
-This plan vras presented to the t
Geuei-al $gno4 and aciepted by -a
that body. It no,w remains for- 1I
tho pyod h9re to. sanction the
aeton. of the eonimit.t
The fbllowing r.eso%utloj -:ire. e
hNn a lh tedn o
ec : :iat h~ Synod .of a
South Caroli ia sanetions. and coi- c
firms the above mentioned ~plan s
presited by the: Corniitfec .to b
tie Geneil'Synod, at its last c
Conv,ention in Staunton, Virginia.y 6
.Resolzed That in vie of loca- 1s
tin*ith T"iolociial Sminjiry.
within the bounds of the Synod, $
apd a$ bid for the location of the 'a
Sen inary, the fiynQd' of $outh.1
Orolini-6rfdlitKorf1 oig.f
New berry College; uTil exlressl. p
An clte*ic fo'rnem-bers of the a
K 3,rd of: i-eeto .-of .Nieberry a
ldiee a -held, wth '-d"e a
!lownh teasts: , '
FOr a'(lilf MeiFbeis-= Rec,:.D i- h
Vi(ieiidayh onorary President r ii
Bo.wman.ans1 4 fe. v
LTjMembers-Capt.CLS)ke - a
Capt. W. K. Backman, Maij. G. C
Jtpb.eart; 5.K N offman,' .Eor r
1. Summer, CS87irr, Capt. J. e
iKF , Major P E. Wise, W. t
.1enford; -. JL Hirterand~ Dr. i
4 flloingresolution, pro
pose byiRev. T. S. Boinest, was
adopted: -
.Whreas,the$Ahqldzaship system t
under whiek' New berry College li
wainaugdrated, id ufrto.this t
time. has been carried on, has s
proved a failut-e, and rendered it r
imepossible for the Board :to .nieet la
the -salaries of the -Professors ; e
th~erdfore, be it . a
Resolved, T hat is tbesne4
this Synod that-thieBoard of Diree- a
tors~of Newberry "Cfl e~ should 3
make an appeal to the holders of t
fullorlarsips, whether paid for in t
fulo npart, to relinquish said d
Sholarships voluntarily to the a
Board.
d
The Eufaula (Ala) News has a E
good stoi'y 'of a Radical .office y
seeker, at. a negro meeting some- -'
where near that place. IRad was
trying to get Cuff to understand r
that the history of the world de- a
monstrated that the negro race a
was not cspable of making legis- i
lators or*rulers, but might do very e
well to assist others to office by t
their votes. He told them that It
there was not an ~in.stinco-in -hi's- 2
tory where an African had- ever- d
become a ruler amnong the -whites. r
After -his speech was closed, an rj
old leader (not opposed to taking d
office himself,) replied that he was s
all wrong-that ne~groes h.ad been c
rulers, and'the Bible, the* greatest
-of authors, said so. When asked
where it'said-so, his reply was: t
"Don't it say that the old nigger- t
Demus;-wvho ~eame to Jesus by f
night,. was a ruler of the Jews ?" l
This wths unanswerable, #nd the c
ent of the carpet-bag sect subsi- t
ded~
The Black Crook is to run in
New York until the close of the
vear ihn it will be replaced by (
anl"ie unto it. but more so." s
Romance of the Ballet,
A, MUCULY MARRIED WOMAN.
Last winter a wealthy Cuban
anceived an extravagant, passion
>r quite a pretty young woman
ancing at a leading Broadway [
[eatre ; wrote to her and solicited
n- interview. He poured his pas
on out in burning words, and of
,red to pour out his gold as free
r; but she informed: him, as the
elebrated English actress. did her
puleut admirer, that the way to
er arms lay through the chucb.
le:sought to shake her resolution,
ut in vain despair -of ,possessing
er :otherwise, he inade Er his
-ife. He fired of her in a fev
reeks, and as his relations were
iolently sopposed to such an alli:
ace he soon -deserted b-er, 'and re
.ned 'to.$avana. '
Tioa proud to follow. him, hlae
rent back tothesfage, indduring
he month of May a cler"k. in -a
inmercial house down town fell
i lovc with her-arid went through
iie same experienee as the Span
ir.~~HEyrnen= 'liefore' V'irus for
er, and so the young feltow,'with
degree of dishonor characteris
e oi'an-older head and a cooler
eart, entrapped -: her-into a false
rarriage. H:s employer aceident
fly discovered the deception ;,he
me'interested in his pretty dan
muse, and apprised her of' the
rerk's villainy, assaring her he,
otild:be compelled to'tved her, if
fie desired, if by process 'of la.
-smeralda deelitied to -have any
bingm ore to do with the rogue,
ad- released him uiiconditionally.
he merchant- wras so'niuch struck.:
ith the woman's spirit and beau
r that, although she. had twice
)seuted.to marry i..eol d..blood,
e, proposed. matrimuuy .oober,
d for the third time phe. accept
1. Certain legal steps arer eces
try befoge thc. last niptials can
e consummated; but tlc'comm.er
iat lover is desperately enaniored
f her, and' has alirad'iiaecdhe
a handsome inan.^n' Andthde
era deed of the- property, with
10,000 for pin money. 'His friends
reindign;ant, and aver:that-he is
fatuatod. But he swears be loves
r,'and wil :ma.ry ir.aooias
raetieaple: .She says she it eqp
L atatta 4. ipt,fzr d d
,es to.and.~ ympthb w pr,.
nd is now leadii a e:'y q 4Tg,net.
nd exemplaryTife.
-her fiane is -nearly forty, and
te-lorng been. sdnght as- husband
i-modish-circe e to- no 'pwrpose:
[isiver .-seems to.hv,e a et
o gadth.r is lit,ti49g14,t lle.
rill wed Esmeralda 'this wit.t
nd snap his fngers at..com'ment.i
nd criticism. She will join Grace
~hurh; be pasMdg'pn by B'rowe ;
ide to morning service with gold j
asped~ hymn book, and lek ten
imes more as'if she. wat born to
all than many of her. sex wlio.
rate of blood-.and, breeding.
Baron.si YouNo .ON . ARRIAGE.
-A few auindays ago, Young trea
ed his audiece to a vy quaint
id of.a speech. Hie wants all
be.young women married off in
tanter, and wants all the young
1n in Zion to marry t.hem:; and
e open ly threatened, if the young
ien failed to do the job, that be
nd the' bishops and the elders'
oujd. take' the matter in hand,
d marry them all, themselves..
arr-ying for love had played out;.
hat old fashioned way of getting
arried-.was exploded. It wouldn't
o here ; beeause, if a young man
lowed himself to love a young
irl2 ad then married her, the
ieens unsually was to pay when
e wanted to take a-second wife.
he had his heart, and it w~as im.:
ossible to, divide the. affection.
zith two or more wives.
But he insisted that the. yoting:
en, as a duty, a religious duty,
bould go for the young women.
d marry them 'all off. They
ere instructed to marry them by
oules, and pairs, and triplets ;
o quadrdipld; quintuple, and sex
uple, if the'y could support' them.
he only cornsideration for a pru
et inan .was to inquire -h.ow
-any wives he conld support.
'he young womnen, also, were or
ered to marry whenever a young
aint went for them ,.and to 'be
ome mothers in Israel.
SMALL FAuif.-In England
here are many farmers wh~o nrore
han support themselved an.d large
miies on the product of six acres
esides payinig heavy rents. Agri
ulturists in G'ermiany, who are
e proprietors of five acres, supl
iort themselves on two, and lay
up money on the product of the
emainder. wt h
The ladies have dispensed wt h
"Suivez-moi je~une houmwe.") long
treaing ribbog.
The Boys in- Blue and the Boys
In Grey.
The folfowing comes.to. the Rich
mond Whig. from ' Boy who
fought in grey" and stood up to
his work manfully in thirty-two
hard-fought battles
LoU;SA OUNTY, OCtober 2.
* * * * I see you praise
the Boys iri Blue for keeping
thiigs quiet-' in Richmond. - The
boys who fought them dressed.in
Grey will:join you. in ,the-coi pli
me nt. We .know. what they are,
we fought them to. the knife, and
they p rlvode themselves foemen
worthyof oursteel. Thoy\vihipped 1
us, not because they, were bi-aver
nen, (yet. 'would not say they 1
were less so,) but beed'use of their
nuibers :and' perseinee. 'But
they did not fight to establish a :
negro governmen t; oh I no. Could 1
the Boys in .Blue stand on the I
Southern soil side by.side ivith mo
and my faithfnl comirades to-day;
they wotild east theii votes .in fa
vor of the government fr which
they fou,1t, .and for whidh theii
e'mrades died-a White ian's gov=
ernerit.* .nion of white meut. I
took them prisonei s; they'treated
the kindhy: Politicians on bath sides
made tl -wAr. Thesoldiers under
their respective. Genecals,.. brave
andtrue on both side., fhught:it to
foughtit to the bitter eud. We sur'
rendered anal laid-down. dur arm,
the boys in blue were vigtorious. I
have no special.objections, save tha
of pridey for the .Bys in Bluetohave
things their own. way. But .I- do
ha ,a. stoious .b jeion 1o
tLheJoys with :the ne_ageghl
uniform- = mean the Boys. in
Black-ru1ing, oyet the. e ysi
fi4 or lu; an I would su.
tQ yo l3hig.ffiTarfy and South
tin ean'i hlfe .nen ftiiolli ' see
tons ? ho are makkig ip '.no$her
fiht the Bys hi 'Bincand
.rtbeforrtlfey 't 'dbfic vitb
tfishiatter, that t'he-Boys u 6:
and fiey; eonibined::aae a;ce
frmidabIkrpover, and if we, ha-v -
to teach tent a lessur ,t wiM; be.
onoD Cy Wou't oon forget. MX4r*
.4 o w O o TA ,EY.
pained to learned tfat frcis rar :.
... Raliings. an .iritcrestifnr anl
.f :1r este Vf Ue4'. ei tzeni,
Evaq Raiirs; q:.wsa aecden
tall- dr:istred on -Menday of :adt
w'eek, while attemptinrg- ta- cross:
H urg5gi hbk ek, at iffe foijE
hdrseback. floi. stcr 4as
anth.or horse in advec of her
unf.r5ssed the creel in safetf.
Miss jMary 'fell "fromn her ~ horse
avhoix 'bout thie m'taufe of %4e~
it s supposed, frenesudtlen - iddi.
nes. The*ater ' was not -deep;
butrunning very' swvift, and. she
waahed a$e waeet- below - the
frd, over some rocks. where- th
stream- was much deeper. She
was - drowned . before ,.assistaneo
could be.proonrcd. Her body,1was
found the- sis mor.niig, a few4
hndred yards~ belowv.the ford. In~
this heartreQading- agliction,. the.
familyof t)e deceased Jaive .the
varm sympathies of th cornmuum-.
ty.-I4ancaster' .edpr~. .
OmNFA!rr KILLs A 'rna
A Mrs: JeisiaMRien,-of Hamp~den
Md., left bei~ iwfAnt daughter, ten
weeks old, skeepirug in: bed, and a
little boy, three yearsi old in the
room. Hie was ealutiqueOd net to:
wake her -up, *2he m other was
gone but a little,while, when she
heard the screams .of the child,
and, hastening to .th. roomn, she
found the little boy in the act of
gtting off tbh'9ido,bile 'the" ba
by had its ehest crushed in,it
colla-bone broken, and otherwise
so severely injured that death en
sued in twenty.,fonr houirs. It is
supposed that that t-he boy, hav
ing by some means awoke the
child, and got her to - rying, at
tempted to stop her cries, with
the result stated above.
Chicago lawyers talk of making
a discorint on divorce fees when a
large num ber.of bills are wanted
in one family.
A bar of gold, taken from Colo
rado Gulch weighed two hundred
and twenty-six ounces, valued at
$5600.
Mrs. Ella Merrick -Tho.mas, of
Amherst, Mass., is' the youngest
mother in Anierica, being only
thirteen years of age.
-"Put out.your tongue a-little further,"
saiI a physician to a femnale patient ; "'a
little further, madam, if you please-a
little further still." "Why, doctor, do
you think there's no end to a woman's
to,-,e " credth fa jr.ieaid.
A Hard Shell Sermon.
"And When They. Ripz Early i?
the. Morning, behold They .as al
Dead Corpus&".
My friends and hearers, I wil
preach' onto you this-day--wn
and weather permittin-from 'thi
thirty-sevingth.Shapter uv Isaisy
thirty-sixtlh"verse, "And the de
stroying'angel smote in the eain
cf the -Syrecians a hundred anc
fourseore and five thoni'id mei
ah.. "And when they ri up in th
norning,. behlatd they were all! d'edG
:orpuse:!." An tkusit -is, my un
eonverted friendt and bearerst tha1
the destroying angel stalks arounc
with his -meat axe, ready to send
ns to the boneyard before we kit
,it down to breakfast=ab. An it it
aid, ny frens, that rosc are rec
xd violets are blie-ah,,bat it's nc
ise of tryin to. honey-fuggle round
the angel (abriel n,hen -e tbotf
his horin for yoty to tack yo taih
xrid gt nuder dirt-ah.
"AAnd when'they riz up erig ir
the rningo behold tiey wiis :
lead.cQrpuses.'
My wretched brethring and sis
tring,"es'" waS riding -along' thl
troad one day I seen a iarn Wsettlir
a the top iv- his feinee, -vith
igubIe-barre' shot gun on Iis l.ag
'tb, anid a.,s etti4 a.:as%'ettin1,ii
fanunii uliv.i ef with a nob
Bt-rgw hat; - and a cassin oft thi
forthe u July an North- Anbrica
ai' tie 'Cntitti ion, .r. the Sr
promo Court,' anthe birdu lii rty
and the Prosident f tle .tii e
sto'ah, 4 when. I .heIr .'tm
inaseassin an-seen that big -ho
gan, thinks. I to =.mnyself, ".in thl
Woi''Fs of the-tex-ah.
' Adi icn .they 'rit ey ii
the morning, b<bfl6y beyNyaI
-Ani tale'oki Roanv1tw&wo; an
sez F ;n :'titfgfdly .1 ' -ff,yoi
ear' nCffih to ir waf, } , il
foi,"e .r and otarial]f. rirnti., fyi
imnuttalisou,1 ah, ad neve get,
nibb whn..ywn .up fiabiWah
avdise he; "You go-t helJ yot
-4eld 9 ' -rss mistiegoti1
ini?stako?de ti'~" idi :ah i 'ifpu ha4
to 't he' ies; odt'tyra 'covi
crap ..itA.fidgiggis,
upon- StwAagjtJI cu .ens 39s
e iw yo ali--dT cldalleahido, anj
gco h ai fory'4 tb a '" MA r
3t r, My etrm fre. -it eut*hi
d' t1d ~,f,t bri*' .
,qzy',.,1 wn. nae,'ai c.icn.net
odk- trac,trara :a ced:eany&*ling tu
this here miserat4b a bat
aid.erab. grass,'tya kin take
rAi ha1fdaledoh l'~ Ah s
I."MfI iil. s,wediNien.~4
afeaeyou will pever~ regisr- y<i
nme i' .the book .of etrneklife
lassw Mnd~ to registe.4d
fted-n' g4:asg niggeis-al
-Oh mts'fak2erl~iinan," sdzJ ~
trimble.fur y.Q,iu.t.ure, fur you are
on-the road a.leain.- to ierditiob
ah? A'n-ses:he- "You are.di'
c!e liar, fo i'niouwi6adi e edii
to Scrit6n-aIi7" I~!iavVd a~ graau
ijy haiqti,A scqz I>1. -
- 'And~when theyi.ip e:trIy jr
the moruing,.behold the~y wei* a1
dead corptises.'
Air sez he6 "Let' '6ntiiz ei/ bi
d-d to em all-ab." "Oh ff's4f
eing feller e eet,er," ag,, "gf v i
wojald Wa afgace y~M mWi)i
come to jiniethath&eiy, quire
an'be-man~Ipatedfrom tiue shacklei
of sin-ati."' Ainhceccked unp Ii
miti.t Ire, "I had t weity-si:
likey niggers mancipated onm
hans wonst,;an efyuope yo jat
bout mancipagan to me agmn i
makebuzzard vittles out uv y<
d--d ole swi'veI'ed up earkass befi
h-I could eripple uv. a -gnat-ah.
MY'constant fi-eiis and* hearers
*venh I scen that wicked man
cockin uv his gun-ah, I begun t<
feleceedin~gjubous, anAke spwrdi
uv the tex smoted upon my ear
"And when they riz up~early ii
the, morning, behold they was al
dead corpuses."
But my Christian hearers, I fel
ealled .upon to try my han on
more time on this objurit mnan-ah
and sez I, "My blasphemous fren
you are continually an foreve:
d-d ah, ef you don'tL immejitj
git down ofner that air ferice, an
go to some - sequester.ed spot ai
pray for your -soul's redemption
ah" And -he jumped down ofnel
the fence sh-ore enuf, but he didn'1
go to ne sequestered spot ah ; but
my unconscious hearers, he stuel
that big ole double barrel shot-gui
close up to my reverend head-ah
and sez he, "i've hearn a sequestel
was the next thin g to a confiscator
and of that's yo business in thi.
here settlement, you had bette1
begin to goow mity d-m smnal
nri hatif-n11r 10s ,ab." A n ms
bearers,.it lokd- oy s m p$I
idrove uv- male-a-trotteddonti'a -' trtlest
gun.ah,lI/-I pat spusetobii Ran,
and galinped thog
nese furdo,. an wetyk or "
and-t1hink., I, Iny3 Agrs,.-,4: &hYt
air man don't uull, up n
git to the end oius ropt-ah,
"And whewthriz up early in
the morning bo1hod UwpeWr all
dead -corpnses." :- id
And sure. enosgJ$;my;;,
hearers, ,in about- three day,
proffauated m n,atn
the freedman" birp4 4pa
a milngtag commion,a.
ir a killiniu a i nreet '
my lisnen frens d fea't'
Iseed Irini astandir-_oirt1'6 t
einensit uv spactr kM' t
the-f die rkt, 'or I eoa sy!f
in th languagoor he :inpd -
ldhi mst-ah e : . a /t .A'
oen ftIdsai ea -
c$t1tn'doii't
-A bgle bartd blo1iraAriL.; .- -
A4 d when theyaiz ng e a
t raing bebMyo ,t.p'a
h!ke Teache's .
W- Riam ZPay,a ef&usyn-,
Sa t pany yea 1 i' g
wIlyai4exceet
cred inusic, e a
"s in 6 -
o an .h*,9h
SIforin~ t~Svgn,"h1l "'bla tW t c
t went es isrj ag; a llt
tieec?Ada e p Js d. Ie
3 and- he '1si 4i in' Pde
.bi tA tz,n~ 4c~
tained, an engagement
9! 9 1 . at
fact <of an engagement e
g iy'k.ow, aegt be
V,r A __
3P -
eeres nrte
)etspese1DruBa*h Wnza6~
eoo'n-as4t dos'6a,.cbitgh *ecer
nances and sprkling' eyes"a%ki
the .wole "'as~Dr. Hall
would say. u?T~~ttifnI ypung
her blushing cheeks~f4L)dMly
eaneer- ,bite tie deber
*r zoereediAgly - embkzr,rsed
ly turning over the leavagef.4he
Q24th pC .
bgnas soon ^as suffcent e
could be restored, and at. t t Js
rhi o'lNhe fofl6wi' ~the
she was.i'nh f; s, fi ia
yEar,afterivars I h ~ h
and wvite e
" Thengentle Patience sni 4oe Pt,
And PiffTe had Patefee" ti 3 .~W"
THE RECORDER oF14ME. ter
forty-eight years of coit nous
editorial life an.d labg:. upos.4ho
>Recorder, the Seni& ditor1wiAhes
Sto retire, to fol1otW 'amiwe ~iet
- life, and one free4ro# ~rple ing
'cares - He flnda IiiniseWitn the
evening of his a~ys; willing~of re
ilinquishment o' phose eget&sts of'
a political nature better, suited to
younger men.
The Junior Editor alsos desires
to retire, as bia health requires a
more active atd ont-door iife> He
would, n6eri-heless, retain his
present position, provided he is
suited in a copartner in .the busi
ness,
'Will o r brethern of the :Press
please cai attention to our edesire
to sell; by so doing,.tell
Kmuch oblige us.
(Miedgevilte Recorder.
A poor seamstress, in New York,,who
m .akes~ panitaloons for eight cents a pair,
w as kicked out of doors, by her eusployer,
because she refused to take twenty-five
cents for four pair.
Why is.a blush like a little girl ? 2o.
-cause t bhonmer, a womn.