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ue '0- r)..Oi o re ut"and t ,,1"%'N~_A lly stJkfistald 46 t""i-li re hid s~ i~ thes~patisibly and for -several a~ heay part Ito aion 6Cthe mnag., r, f e audlertie Tle very tedious one, wasobliged tio'e on utan hour, and Ned W ofthe bottle to thout "setting his d 9liis 17vits to work to arYry #i wee drop" with o:the eiep,bant, be t poitr' bottles, with. pceived .the .bril. tl'ihj ith "good y carUried out, and a ccess, willingly -un. iateb forelegs-.again. ~e, ' th.theatre was crowd. bhizes bf the Qua d layed's sweetest le sounded, -the cur e' play began. Ned and A nached upon the .stsge. t .was greeted with Itad;6f appliiaIbe. The ,e trappings wore gor. _r.e seated - on his epantallvere loudly he 'play proceeded, the narched rournd and t. The fore-legs got -.one of the- corks, le, and drahk 'the dience in a bmper. (.f cPVuqnt ge whiskey, a brand, ,i1l ithen, unknown. On 0nd on went Ned, .. bohcluded march- was h' ignal ~was given, egs-taggered towards Ith 6- stage. The con the carof the elephant fre-legs staggered to W1Itghts Abstructed his ) feet and stepped ,~ ~% ~stra! Downs~ .6-eris i. ir tued . 1, it..l ? :i to laors choking with V~'Ad poor Ned casting one r b1tuding s'of -dirunk and liaughiter, - at the yout of thie Theatre, iJ adby the leader,- wvith - lh~iddle, pierforming va - 4 Mi~ hist motions in l~ I tilftnothe scene, paint it su~oe,if you can. rdut' 'reader, can you not ocurtain dropped on i~~t the scenles!" No more o orelegs, musicery nej~ tor -sides; musi every ~ ~l~iy~.and boxes, rushed ~ Th~roe shrieksing ev a de you seen the. El. ~to mreetmng, dear' said gn, as. saae stood bir preparatory to g'. lUelooked down r ~ ~d~ ade him .sigh. A I qhn'outi -of his pocket, Prtington didn't see. U lg toI" asked Ike. :iW hid given up 'her orthi.Chitreh; she had a9$ly'fs she pulled <j l~t- bhind, 'go . any. Sgospel s dispensed ime fIE is rare. Bjigotry V~i~ er composition, and II' Wiew, throws Its ~2ayrtment of the i like- an cysterman's ~to-his mnruy booths. The 'tlie.very best. hut the 3at present. 3ID Im . LE AvE ?--TiIs - cerning the prop. -m Ynnhat dies, and iappily by Cloots - the estate of f this ilk:. ,was ai' and it :mUch, 'rhis bheI ble e 'gentlma me lo i tesls hi a t d wP f-eli i im 1 gent ema ill sy i 4 ii a anrnfo- s fight tne -!;I il-ight' youifguipit upon it,. but i do not see bowivthathvill -mend the matter.-jfor. if you killee I shall SmallI too, arid if I kilh ybu, IllI smell, if piossiblej worse thang*oJbdo at present.' - - ".How can such miserable sinnersjis we are entertain so much ridd, 'to conceive, that every offhnt against u imagined honor, meritideath? -'I'hse -petty princes, in theiO own 'opinidris,( Would call that sovereign, a tyrant,. who ihould put one.of them to ddathl for a little uncivil lainiguage though ,pointed at his sacredip'rson. Yet ev ery on emakes:himselfta judge inl his own cause; condemns the offender with. out a jury,, and' uidertakes himusel to be the executioner." A- LITTLE INCIDENT.-A bachelor friend of ours was riding a day or two ago through Athol, in this Stat+, when he overtook a little girl and boy ap parenttly on their way to schooi. The little girl appeared to be five or six years old, and was as beautiful as'a tairy/ Her eyes was lit up with a gleam of inteise happiness, and her checks gloved with the hues of health. Our bachelor looked at her for a mocvi ment admiringly. S:.e met hs- gfdfte smiled,-and with an eager Voice' sluted him withy, "Iate you got bwby" He was struck aback by tI' question, and something'likea tgtet stole over his mind as he looked mupon the anina ted and leautifill little face befbre him. "No," he answered. "Well," she re plied, drawing. ier tiny form protudly up, "we have," and passed on, sti l1 smiling, to tell the joyous news to tI next one she might meet. What a world of happiness to her was connect ed'in that one idea-the baby.! . And in her joy she Met av if' all must have, the samedelight as herselp and it was a matter of afibtionate - pride to- her hat lifted ier little -heart above the reach of ordinary envy, for in the baby Was her worid, and-what ilse had she: to&erave?- Such was the refleetion of .our-. flead arnd Jie enmbeied-i lt RIM ki7T, in1M7 s 1'i: g wi afar holier and moro enduring passio i than the enthusiasm of young love. It may wanit its gorgeousness -it may'want its imagimative charac. ter, but it is far richer in holy and .trustlng' attributes. Talk not to us of the absence of love in wvedlock. What! -because a man has ceased'to "sigh like a fumrna~ce," are we to believe that thme fire is extinct! No! it burns with a steady aiid brilliant flame; shed ding a benign influence upon exis tence, a million times more precious and delightful than the dreams of phil osophy.. DEATH WhuILE ON THE wAY TO This ALTA.-A young man by the n~ameo of Edinund Slattery, while on his way from Franklin to Milford, on Sunday week to be married, met with a sing tular and fatal accident. Hie stoppe~d at a well-to wvater his horse, when the bucket fell into the well. Hie descendl ed to obtain it, when the wall caved in and buried him, lie wvas a native of Ireland. His intended wife was ae companying lhim on the journey, when this singular death thus intervened to destroy their bright anticipations. Woonsocket Patriot. ARoN's CALF.-" WVili am look up. ''elI us who made you ?I" William, who was considered a fool, screwing his fhee and looking thaoughitful and somewhat bewildered, slowly answer ed,- "Moses, I 'apose." "That wvill do." '-Now," said ounsellor Grey, address ing the court, "the witness says he ''spo ses* Moses made him. This certainly is an intelligent answer-more than I considered him cap'ablo oif giving, for it shows that lhe has some fhint idea of Scripture; hut I submit it is not sufm eient to justify his being sworn as a witness to give evidence." 'Mr. Judge,' said the fool, "may I ax the lawyer- a a question 'I" " Certainly," said thme Judge- "as5 mantuy as you please." "Wal, then, Mr. Lawyer, who, do y'ou think, mande you?" Counsellor Grey, (imitating .the . witness,) "Aaron, I 'spose." (A fter the mirh had subsided, the witness exclaimed,''Wall now, we do road in the good book, that Aaron once made a calf, but who'd have tho't that the 'jarnal critter had got in here!" "The shuip which cnveyed. .General Ifon his expedition to Quebec is -foat, under the name of WVil iAnn. She was built in 17 ombketch, and was in dock' esta fow. days since, smimd eendure many years yet; ~ed in. the honduras trades. michedpiW birds to -hinnoddonm live tf I 8a7. r.y everythIg b ioatas p ,an@H~atilfn unt aiio ho h$ amned. rtfearl in. .sy hum. dred votgitiiith)ej.gocr t, has. been returnea.to Congress by nearly; alhousandharl The dispatch es all ingiateha t Gibraltar I:opf Whigger lis' be nrr-ied by stoym, and 'tha the Democratie banner floats tions in Tennessee. WVeli dono, Defiicracyl -Macon Tel. egraph 0% % 'd ~if. XA i4 t 'u h~eI ev Andrew P.1a' er, aPreVbtvrian mis. sionary in Chinea; vritetotlie editorf the ' Presbyternii,. 'under ate -'of March 1st, as follows * The sympathyof many fdglghiwa both m erehan and misionarves are, w th the insrgents. They, .t itsch greater fheilities of interce , with .the.pgoplei if theyare suecessfdl in establishing a me' dyiast For mys'lf,hile I trust 'i GfI' 6 0-^ errule all for his owngo y I would expect moro benefit to -foreign inter: course. if theo .foreigh' powers would g'ant the Msught-for aid to the 'Im perialfrts. ' Ghe event sh?%vs the Em perorsi4 gomg to .exert all his . pow. ers to disperse the..rebels,.death is the condign punishment lie has inflicted upa. on six high officers, who have been iun. successful in quelling the rebellion. At the hoad of these stands the lnte( Gov. ernor-General' of the 'two K wang - pro: vrnces.' who was honored so much for keepifig the gates of Canton ciEv shut in 1849. 'Ie has b'en in corm imnmd of the forces - in. Wuman and Wupich for more than. a .year.. His. property has been confiscated, and he condeinned Co death.. Shaishangah, late Prime Ministori and' whowas sent to Kwvail'igsi tir-e yea'r4 ngo.' has the' same puna islinrnt The Gov! ornor-Genoral of the two Kiang, the Governor.General ofWbuNwang, t.ie Governors of Nganhuen and Kiangsi' are the four thers; but ,their punish ment is uhdt Vet determined pani trt~ ti~dailery, forming pr s,0a OV poi-t, Rhod are-sounder sOitoj the same point. The ecinpan94S he fourth artille'ry stationed att Oswego is to be withdrawn, to replu'eu--hi part the force taken. froim th?' posts at this port. These changes are consequent up. on the ad va'nee of Santa Anna yipon Carmnargo, who, it is said, has' con eentrated an army of six thousand men in that quarter; and of whose move. ments the government' -have been Ibily ad vised.-Jonurnah of 0Comnmerce. *IMPORvANT , DIseL osUREs.-Frauds in theC Issue ofjLand Warrants. &ec., We learn from WVashington, end -in eident ly in this city that impsprtant information has reccntly been laid .be rore the President touching a long cr m tinued series of frauds in connectiron with the issne of land warrants and bounties. The Presiden t has handed the subject over to the Secretary of. the Interior, who is here, it .is also said, partly ini reference to the in vestigationi of these frauds. Theo Tme over whichi these tran sactions have extended exceeds eigli. teen mnonths. The parties to fraud are, as we learn thema, a distinguish ed head of~a bureau at WVashington, a clerk of his, (both in Government: employ) and a broker of not, very ex tensive reputation in this city. The parties at Washington are represented as having miade some *08,000 out of the transaction, and others here have miade as much more. We are not at liberty to give the names 'of the partiesaccused this nmorning, though they have been mentioned to us.-Ex press. LEMON SY RU P.- JWhct it is Composed of-The public 'are not perhiaps aware that tihe article sold in the shops as lemon syrup, and extensively used by the vendors of mineral wateir, is not what it purports to be, biut is a syrup made from Sulphuric Acid.-A t first Citric Acid wvas substituted for the loim onjuice; but that lbeing too expensive, Trairtarie Acid was employed, and' last of all, Sulphuric Acid being but a six. pence a pound, has taken the place of Tartauric. ' Diluted Sulphurio' Acid can with diffilty be disitinguished from Citric Acid, bniydiflfers from it in being conio in its effects, wyhuie the former is a Refrigerant Diaphoretie.--Phil. Eve. Bfulletin. . THEs IIAILnOADs S'raNGx.-It Is stated ,thjat soine of die 'rail road comn. panics refuse to carry the United States mails tnless the' Postmaster General will pay thenm in so~ instances, a hun. dred per eent o they have grptoforoe 'o~~nj~dl' 1lroIad.C r 'iniafnf ry o r6 .MAu Ti to V, ,Arlt pt Ie eto in somet otit it nh have esed to d us, ad itie past waee* ve have h'ad pleasantecool and dr r tes a ine optnng f ddor ri dig fli etton gras.; feelnofar tha the o pent erop Will-e'a fir die - Withhith ?efiworjf ouir friend and g re6 > dest inhabltant, there latus n eer Gee siich an alitin. daneo I t this market' as thas t season.--.'ater mnelonsts01L flye* c'uine-"Bradfoird seede pouisca e Ao, p~ rten and twenty cents, ando #4ael~ of the 'fincat vairie. ties r o Ie I r a ons.na caits at 60 echts per busheil' grapes-too are HealthW orChW1iest'Ir. !!preprt q th9 Cjy Register o Charleston asputb.1shed in the Coutrier of the0th ins"Al h(s na unusual and gatiafyilg :q fIhepublie health, in thatbty; 'otal nunlier of d t I t iva smesht 'to the .vdry etn- mber of fillckn whites, blacred ner di. T1i., I ht ev4 p of the year is takird int ,conal Astioh, is certainly., the pleasAntestns' ecan give fruin our &ntiriieriali y canperaftam noyve 0tion. ~utea ajy~ndl~j~t~e St te Teoper noe o4tkw asqmivbled. n Cha 1otteui ekhwdsk .Rso lutione u-ere e ng the asfge d -a and th cono a e r te-ible in theten. On' Vdnes day the de.ii >tnt d to 22,- (gf *hich 195er Tr::ylo fevec-. Tine SoslnnIaretuit *We have dei~&d til Angiust num. her iof t -s r efi -nhly journal, edited b. Ab E and .War. Suiismz anud pulished by R. M. S-roKEs at Laurensville, S. C. for *1,00 per annum. The present numb~ler fully sustains the reputation of the work, and conutains the usual quantity of' interesting 'and .usefui agricultu ral inforunationm ;T ie Dennocratic Press. WVe notieg from the last number of this Journal,spublished at .Wilmingtni, N. C., that EDvAaD CATWELL~,. Esq., has withdrawn from the editorial de partmnent,- and is suiceded by Mr. Jhs. HI. Smurnr, formerly oif Marion District. The elections in North Car olina being decided. the Ifreas will hereafter be deioted fo the interests of the Temnperapce areform, for whjich it was originally dtablisihed. More Gold. .The Southern P'atriot oif the I [tlh ns.notices some beautiful particles of gold found on the farm of Mrs. Dr. RowNssoN CA[LLJSLE unear the village of Greenville, and says: "Gold has also been disecovered in large qjuantities in Oregin. Some of the miners earn from *50 to *80 per day. There is some danger of finding so much gold that it wvill be valueless. We remem ber hearing Juidge WarrTaza tell an incident, which occurred on his return home from Florida, somne years ago, wvhich' my manifest more sagacity thlian was attributed to the ol man at the time. The Judge took out a five dolka gold piece 'to pay his bill after staging all night in the pine woods. "Mine IHost" refiused to take it. lie was asked if he thought it was coun terfeit.. No, said the old man, but there is so much of it found lately in Califor unia, that it will soon be of no value, so Ilhad rather have a Bnnk Bill. Thme Roman Cathsolie Convert. It is said the recent convert to the Romaji Catholicech'urch, niaWin. Italy, and said to be t disttnguihed S8 ator fomted 'Ulid tetam isith6 lden Im pa O'SL Oslt r k I W, i- %k.. twit, 0' aho -h'AN .ed tli ndr yeta CadsHte Nhi ad MWnor . te' ailui JsjW4he - afies otels fo a eunty tw iie tilt I aaoa i IW tg i med by he oroei .p:ig' par tie4 buitc'lIhe aN byo igrkIgd "R0.: Che~thednlentnr e ha his HI &ie t sofl r h t rlid stntM vdich CuifabVueg oneust'ofi that 1;onWbied):nnr gqent-.tkd hou"s Iecessary Almot itn ia gh' this and -vbe l n teonvndt Church, rapidly progressig tol comiple_ tion, and already reningits,.spie h ilI in ai r' a'di gsen ting witifil' lAu .t!ryI s. anid -elegp pj tc h frOn*-onn Broa'tlecs tolaitek14ig ad will be furni hed .i I LIle orrrj-itte a ri ysry ria im . itd y e N e mote V- tth 11/0 ' "fa Of hblding;,000, per.4.b III aits.; era -ippeardin dots csredtit-toi.li eralityand thre f ht iefigiegadto B)'ath C.e aldt , formn byro atl the baildupn comimpeqadthataou 00 et I eea:en r a commjni 1 tills, Al cid hou assitieigion. nt -in weghtyf thi bl pnut be nhheanew- 1 ahrcoshe apdyrrtss to nhiple. tren,andrread neri ite par dig in aired prsetngp a ts n~ OtlagflS mid egant otaco a free it ow to sayti; htthe dan eqdawitltbe fuishu TfhidngRevoi0atien. i itsa . 'l thipeteprce d .s thelt ie lith ervilized nid Citian h worgnto Bhe event iy e ar is n ofmed nj in ortatibiai epchs .nah iity aot n10ineeet .ntury,~ sandp he ins wirr raeconar paty prve .successful~a a gte astes changiaill'enerrought he-titi dtiw not the coun te nllons of~; tinsan itsthe poi of- th ewiree iitrnes t tliouhot th adcicah avs tema o h slai ppon th adanfao ofthe hrisiavorldich wen dChibt o th Miitnrycse i ~oitai that tod themist ue wthe erenor turedateasuri of his moent anoti: Whthe less~ii ng of eiaio lirty aonigt epmusai hine upoy he hethe Runssiat cnu and T1 tke.sir roomthe aty Eupropea intellad we earn hatg wth e wrughnty bewn thstnations is~ bount taalao setf ied.heultn of uthrke luisin to sendr banr ambassador th etes bu aurc. The ts tPs te ais tiiaaiisthe occuatio of theniarltes br trie Rss throos ise laid, to havese thempeaely -writtn. The ldFavor ofmthne. fasirm. 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