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Wild bo pnof mi, tint, t tin ' Irftnbunlly i & ifr l-taro your t U i c it aiM u pi p' I flaw wht iMir ff ! 1 Kr. All tlMrliirJifii, I'm tliiirtMil ( Abroad uituml tlrtwtl, W4ulir.1t jfti lat-l. atltAri anl 1.4" ('n't voti rlotJ.o ll. Utikt t.rat '4tktl- Oh ConfiWoii woo ronrimi.df.r Uit ihiw my rarU wmiwlfil ' 'riiffi. noronif-trt hi llif ilwelltjikf U'hrro on many wanUiir vnrll.nj I Ui aUy mi, hftr in. tif IliMCOfnalaliil n rrrobi( loir lluvttia rtniliinr (of our drnU Ttntny AM Irewarr. aii. no ' ' ay-; iaJh.1. Mini I .illiri rA.iat tfji,H,l, ,o,f i i nata ho fro. and NMCf ku anrr, 11 ua htta w fun ami liugliln, Awlof aolaa llitiull b iki ta k Flay Ibt da una ami lam up Jack (Kut Mothrt, fr intir I Now Wall gait ahlto r ahla, OadCO atautal Ilia laakraat IiMf. nick a luna, ralae a racktl, J-Jtfcar wou1! lr ua jackal, LI , II.WH Will kat au.li Ir.atnuiiit frank. s Jtt4nm ami ftgit tha eook. I.tli .. KTA lotktr an M a gitning ItbWJiav Wat OMtrrtd ana nlavor vorv oroatlv kMtiaiaMtkr, took the " pigoon7' !Jo aaitWi "Uood liea vnt lha v you no fcktrwtJ Uw VJIainoua thai man liai baan MkM oarwr " Tli otl.iT amlllng f aniwtrta, "Pra clon't I umlar tha laaat coaetrn almut thu , Cnj (0 pck l maul a wvii a. , )l(l avM play. Wonderful lliinca are U,0 ou. i." aalil Mr. Timinlm : "thoiii.. J'ra Hlaek'a bay a new lln froi. (,(, .?. Ah." ulil Ilia latlv. "Ilia.. tinttWrUktn frommlno anil uu fl- rypautui ape ration eitiior. A. i ' man liavlnt aikeil, "llu'v many 'Uw thtr wrr In a year I" reocived ' an 'aniwari thai ii wan lmpo.iiMo to AkKrinam. "attrtrg aogias m n ' r w il ir OUI-l.ON (ViUmitn stud I'llrnlriitrn (tiniii.Kii.Rii ni.MKwt.i.i.'iouiMjM:.) '"flie events of real life nrn nflou ni'ito romartrrrthiii fiction. Tliln.lit oHofi Urn I'lerliien, ami in our own nay especially a day of novel maklnu and fiction read. inp it l humoruualv illuitrati'd li) mill. Kiilied cxainica. Nariami lu i poilnpi tiioro alnklnu and llirllllnylv Inl.rollng llian that of Tltcalrn'a Itlaml. On Cio 3d ot July, 1TB7, Commandrr Carlorel illKtivertd in the South I'aclfio a i mall ialand. " Il appeared like a ureal rtxk rialiic out of tha aea, and waa o liljjli a to bo vlaibl al more tun fiflirn Icajtuci llalaiice." Ilalng tint Men by a gtutle. man named ritcalrnjttVa called' Il "Pit- UftiKoftTi4i1Wpran lie fiowevor aallrd about II and examined in nerul fvaluroa. Bilualnl in latlludti V" V anutli, ami in lotiflllude II0 h' weal, it la only four tiillea and a half in c,rc..1,,r.,rnc. na br. vMmM. nil laaara tviurncei 01 liaviiiit been elontrd from llic bed of the , , ocean li) winti terriblu LOtiiiiliion.uaiiied by llm uttion of liiicmal fire The wen. ( ry of lla roaat loomed wildly pit turi!Viie, and ' far ai could bo ascertained, il waa iflteiuil Willi Irica lliu cotoa nut, tlio idaiiiani, ibv lirtailffultanJ the banyan. VVIutlirr Inliabilnl then or not, could nut ba aireilaimil but exploration, in our nii liinliai kIiihii indubiiable Iracea ui aiirient nccupint. aatagu nnd id'da. irmia Imlclieta aiear beailiufliard alone, lit large nlomt lunl, rarviutol tlio inn, inmui and slata . four jinnee. lx fi . I lllli, un.l a number of altulla. biiricJ, each uilb .1 penrl ll'i'Jci it, liatu Ueu broulil to C'liiiunniidor Carton I anibil nay, and fur tnciity )cara lb a liltlo apeck in the iicenn rercirr I nu ulbcr notice than the reader of " Curltrtl't I I'ym'e rouml lt UVrif" an plrafd lobettow nprni it. In l7 Lieutenant lllighof I lie llojal Mavy of l-lnffland, waa iitrutrd illi tbo Loiiimand or King ' Soorjjo llieThird'a arm. vd ahip Tht foMjr,and aent to ihuHoulli w to try the'experlaienl of iiiliodunnjf the breadfruit from Otabeile into the ll 1 In.Urt. On (lie S3d of December, 1717, , Mr. Illigb aailed from Hpilhead, then In the prime of life, .tod little auipecling thai Ida hopea wore to be bleated by audi an lailtenture a will alwayt aaatjlale Ida i narno wiiii one 01 in nvoei paintuuy in Je' ierMifVtaaNprf naval wv1MlWlSTlTt! I t s irz-" r :rr vz ". tbe oflicara and.qrew. I'rom Ilia oltioera i much wai te be.koped. Fletcher Cbrii. Itiau, the firat male, waa a gentleman by lurlh and education, (brother of I'rofcivir ' C'liriitlan, lb aimotator of lllntltltmr't ' VommtKlarut and chief justice of I'.ly ;) and Mr. Young, ft inidiliipuian, who, at it I apjieart, became noloriou wuatlirncplicn " f a baronet I I n the Slllli of Orinber 1799, the com mander mid eraw mot with a friendly re. Icrplien from tbCealiMa, uboroterlatned tlicin richly and freely fir ai mouth; during ulucli time Mr. Illigh collecled up nrdr (I n llmuaand plautt of tlio bread. fruit tree In April fulluwinp, be rinltted Mnbeilp and nailed for the Weal Indies. On the mening of trio Uilli of April, I7M, Captain llliuh iuvilcd Chruiian, the iiinto, In tupprr, but bo declined having i probably formed tho audarinui purpose n quickly afterword, carried out into ef fect. That memorablo piftlit as nno of (ran tiil lovclinctt. .Ilio llounlji aofllv clao ibo aparkling watera, her sails gfljlcned in tho silver moon.light, and everything scorned to promise happiness and securi ty. Hut at break of day a startling vision awoke Captain lltigh ojl of sleep bis rahiu full of armed men with pistols and cutlasses, headed by 1'letohrr Christian. On bis calling out to kaow what they ' meant, a veico replied " Hold your tongue, sir, er you aro dead lids instant !" With oatln and violence) they bound ' bun, not even uivjns b'm lime io drras, and lorcedliim with eighteen others, chief, ly ofliccrs, lute the ship's launeh, a boat 'J3 feet long, and 0 feot 0 inches broad. Tho mutineers then .'lunc to them 33 lbs. uf pork, ISO lbs. of bread, 38 gallons of water, U nuarla or rum. 0 bolllea or wine, 1 4 ciitlassrs, a quadrant, a compass, and a i small quantity of canvas, twine and cord. age, ana sailed away, leaving nun, itieir commander and his unfortiinato ofiicors Ind companions in Ibe midst of Ibo broad I'solfio. ,. t Which fared worse, the mutineers nr their victims, we'sball soe as an rapidly follow tho course f each, Illigh and lilt unfortunnto companions, now adrift and deserted by the ahip, first attempted tn land nn one of the I'riendly Islands, called Tbfoa, which waa about thirty miles distance. The savages, how. cer, gavo them a barbarous reception attaoked tbcm vth atones, killed ono of thorn, and pursued llicm in tlioir canoca a long distance from tho shore. Ullgb and hit company narrowly escaped maaiacrr What wri now to bo done ? After con sideration, Illigh obtained Ids uompaniont' consent to male for a Dutch settlement on the ialand of Timor, a dlslanci of ''out 300Hnli I Cabined, cribbed and caifinMlas tltay uere, with the cunnalca of llur liiilaboal scarcely six inches a!ov Hi. water, Ibry srt eut Io lraero hv dy aiuiuirtht. in all weallmra. n snaeo of almost imeielnred ocean, eniiil io near. lv CITY, (OUKGON TKHIUTORyy) FRIDAY, ACtiUBT aaaaaaaaKaaaMM...B..aaaaaBsaasaa.aaaaaaaaaaataaaBasaaaasBsa ly one. sixth of the olroumfnrence of the iitobo. All iho cimpany solemnly pratni lv.il Illigh to bo conleatawlth one ounoeof bread and a gill or water ;r any apiece. On I be 2d of May Ihey wore nn Ibeir course. While one half were on the look, out, the other half lay down in the boat' bottom, where oramp and ohilU would t'xjn m lie Ibem and produce intcnMu' ferine- Those on the look-out, taw th dark shadows of shark (lilting around them waiting a banquet, whioh caprice or accident might bring Ibem ! After five daya they Mere startled to find two large canoca, full ( cannibals, making taaaaw l limn at full speed, from nn of tlrn Island. Aflr a. lone umtae 6-anRoWioanfflli alormt around I Jouelir.ota and feaibe. font them' Poor souls! but ihey' put their hops in Ood, 'o whom Ihey ever and anon addressed a prayer which Itllgh comnoecd for them, partly from his reed kctn of tho Praysr.book. No iiiarrels or distentions aroto among lli-m, nllboiigh on tho rlh of May Ibo al lowance of food waa reduced to an qtinco of bread, half an ounco of pork, and a tea. spoonful of rum to each Dllgh him self measuring nut ill- allotraoco snry accurately liy means or a pair or scales mado uf two cocoa nut shells, while a pistol-bullet (of '-'5 tn the pound) served ns a weight. Their bread becaino soak, ed in salt water, still it was eaten with I . ... the utmost reliab. 1 hey toiled and suf fend nn cramps and spaima, langour and falntnest scorching sun and rolling sea making lb' n weary of llfo. (ii tb" '.Mth they found llicmsthcs mthin a 'juartcr of a imlo of rocks on nblcli tho sea as breaking furiously. With difficulty the) hauled offend escap ed destruction. A fearful thunder-storm nrarlr swamnrd them, but it hroucht them the bbjaalng of twen'y gallons of Iresh water. 1 heir allowance nr oread wai now reduced again to 1-Wlli of a lb. for beakfast, nnd a like quantity for din ner, omitting supper! At length they drow near to New Holland, and landed on an Island near Ibe main land, where they luxuriated on oysters, water and ber ries, and slept comfortably all night. Hut in the mornine tbey wero attacked by a large party of savages, and fled lo eea, again for al:ly.iOn the 91st Ihey UstaU nMrd ?" 0 wnere long continued com nna wel and fatigue seemed to await them. The strong est among them gave up, and some ap peared to bo a, ibe point of death. The neblo spirited Illigh, in order to support ibeir sinking spirit, adopted rariou ar lifieea to distract and amuse their attcn. tion t length, on the 13th of June, tboy came in eight of the wished lor Timor, and on the Uth landed at the Dutch set llcment at Canning. They recefi'eir a most hearty and hospitable wclcnmn from the goternor end all the oilier resident. On the .intli of August Mr. Illigh sailed for Ralnsir, and afterwards hemevarJ, taking with himclcen out oftheoiiginal eighteen of ids companions, the others having dii-d, or preferred to remain at 11a. tavia. lie landed at Portsmouth In March 171)0. His case expltcd universal tym. pathy in Kngland. lie was speedily pro moted, served "with distinction under Net. on, waa made ice admiral, and after sctiral) cart of happy retirement lie died in London in the year 1817, aged sixts three Tho mutineers, with the llounlv, imtnc dialely returned to jOtaheite; sixteen of ihtm left the ahip andXook up their abode among tha natives. One of them ni mado a king, but was shortly murdoro'l by another who was himself iu turn, stoned to death by the people Upon llltgh return to hugluml tint ersal Indignation was excited by such nn atrocious act of mutiny and piracy, and a frigate, the I'nmh-a, was forthwith dis patched with orders to visit the Society and I'riendly Islands, and souo nnd bring homo all the mulincrrs that could U found. On the '.'.'Id of March 171)1, the Pandora arritcd at Otaheite, nnd three of Iho ofU-udor Immediately tamo nu board and surrendered themseltcs up nnd wero put In iron. Rle en more, found there, wero also selred and pul in irons. Tho remaining nine, with the Ifaunlu, could no whero be founder hoard from ; according. 1) Iho frigate with fourteen of the wretch ed criminals set olf homeward, nnd was wrecked en a coral reef off New Holland. Tour of the prisoners wont down with their irons on J tlio captain and a portion of tlio crow, and the remaining ilcn, after set era suHeringj arrhed in England, Four of the len, after trial, wore acquitted, and aix were found guilty of tho capital ofliiice of running awny with Iho ship aud deserting th service of Iho king. Two of theso, in consideration of iheirgen era! good character and youthful ioexpe. rlenco recoitcd an unconditional pardon J another wai respited nnd ultimately par dentd; but three wero hanged at the yard arnionboatd iho nmitret In Portsmouth harbor. Hui those most deeply mtolvcd in tho guill of this transaction had apparently escaped mtnlcd retribution Hut destiny, nx it appears, had net slumbered, Chris linn tho ringleader, and Young his cnnli- fRmwmmMMdlnom daaHnd coadiutor. had found imorn th captain's books on lbs llounlji a copy of Cariirtt'i towage around the 'orll,JkuA notloed therein, hit mention of Piteairn'a Island, l hither lhy ilelcrmlned'togo, ape toon alter Ibeir first arrival al Ota. balio,,aet sail. There Is only one poiut wr?ro acceis to this islam! I poainie, end that 'only in calm weather. At that point,' now called bounty Day, tho nine mutineers landed with their companions, for-eaW l'd each married an (haheltan six Utahellan men, three of wives, and a child len months niM them. v Having landed. the Bonuif, and Ihue con. ire to Mmwi waisa :o fo'iesour tlio ocauCMMtiirofl inein, and rinjr ihsm hoeflo )o tulicT a jutl and Ignominious deatb. 4 ' ' Ai length Ibelr' fate became known,. Ilio barren rack id which the had.'Seti' ken ihemjclvt. Had beconle a very Hell upon earth. Christian' retain: for a -a . -1 . - ---, TI? 7 . lime th'e'poalilon and authorlly-f head of ll.M n.-m.Mtft. It ..:a n...b.aVA ...w WM.-..MUI . IIW IHllllV.IIWIIS VI Her and peace, but all Tiln eflbru were thwarted by hit turbulent and aavag companlnuv Much of bis lime, however, was spent nn the top of a high rgck, which he cilled bls'Vnar ou7." wheocoha would .nnTimisly sun ey'the ocean to cev.helh- cr It lore on lis boaom the coming avenser.J .. tm v. ' I sriiriiinarv aflrava incessanllv arose between the Englishmen and ihe savages, 1 ho sivagea al length entered into a plot tn destroy the Knglishmen." Within a year Christian and ("our of Ida Companions were murdered by the Otahejtans, all ofi wnnm wito in turn sisin By llie surviving I'.nglishmLn. llie five skulls of the mur dored Cngyslimen, tho Otahclian women kept at tropins. Of the four surviving mutineer, one being acquainted with the art of diatilling, converted a copper boiler from tho Romifyinto a still, and made ar dent.spirits from the root of a plant found (n llm lalknd. Itila t-aiian araa nM tnnnl riavand haltli WJM I Miaj.TaTJMLa up aanL' for ih rallve In promoting turbulence and bloosUrkeo a teacher and pastor ol the proper sheil, but ere long the distiller In a ftt af aaihorliy in th Church, af which Use d'hrium Iremtnt committed suicide, and auothe r man waa killed by Mr. Young and one John Adams In self defence. Of all the fiflecd unhappy men who landed from e aieo a aaiansi,aeainj 'Aoameiaiaww. Joe jit aanrin shs- utans tan wnc. wno dM AmWmmi age In teso. in 1P0O Adams, then thirty.six years of eg, found himself the only man on the Island and his companions wero twenty of the phi!jren of hit deceased comrades. And then began that series of etents which have resulted in the remarkable spectacle of riWwe frown on of tiee, ami innoetnee culaj guill. Adams was I'rovl dentioJIy possessed of one solitary copy of the llibie, and a pravcr book, which had belonged to tho Bounty, and of these he made unceasing use. Two dreams, occurring in 1410, awoke him to reflection and repentance ; ajid he became a devout man, training up in Christianity, the young semi pagans, rtho rurrtunded him. lie had regular morning and evening prayer-, and spent much time in reading the Scriptures to the children, in which some f them look mora delight than they did in their ordinary sport. Yet Adams was in constant fiar of be. mi. i!!rovNHl hv torni ahlna ami lakit Immn In l kiaiw.1 Crml araa liir ,11a. "- ." ;". . . . .. ' may, when'IBM, ho beheld two men of. war approaching the Island, and the captains preparing to land. Hut a mill sinnc scuiucu iu lau irum in. iibvk wiicii be was told that he w as not to bo arrested. The captains had approached the island not knowing it lo bo inhabited, and were not n liltlo surprised to f.ttd plantations laid out, and neatly constructed huts and house; Thev found the settlement lo consist of ' forty. six young people and a number of small ciiiiurcn. I ne young men, tney described as fine, athletic fellows, with z facta fiill of frankness. 1 he young wo. men wero tall and finely formed, of tmil lug countenance ; but wearing an air of modesty and liatnrutncss, which would do honor to tho most visjuout nation on earth. Their liltlo houses were model of com. fort and cleanliness, and the ground nil around Were carefully cultivated. All their ".flairs wore systematically conduct, ed. Old Adams managed the whole, and was regarded w Ith referenco and afleclion. He was, omphatlcally what ho haa been termed, an Island patriarch. All wero engaged in tiie cultivation of the ground and iu fishing. The nino mil. tlneurs had originally divided the island into nino part ; it bas.been sub-divided since, and at the present time It divided into twenty-two pari. They had a reg ular system of barter as of salt for fresh provisions ; vegetables and fruit for poul try and fish, Vc. In 1835, Captain Duchey who visited tho Island, left tho following record of their simplicity and happiness :" Those excellent people appear to live togothcsln perft-cl harmony and contentment J to he virtuous and religious; cheerful and hot pliable, even beyond the limits of iru ilenooj le bo patterns of cnajugal and pa. rental affection, and lo have very few vi ces." The Sabbalh was indued kept I lo I j a day pf rest in truth, aud of cheer. ful reverence, tnwerdt in mom llign. V JalsasVllaW.B's 2(5, 1853. Their service were conducted in strict conformity with the usages of (he Church of Kngland ; the prayers being made by Adarns, and the leeson by one appointed by him for lhal purpose, i Their oondition has not materially changed for twenly-five year's, except for the better. About four inohtb before the death of Adams, which It will be retneitv bared happened la 1630, a reoMrkabte roan, dastinod lo be his auooeator, arrived at Pilcalm. His name 1 George lluun Nobbs. He eeeros lo have been pointed out by Providence lor ibis poet. Bora 'in England,, h went to al tb of Uvea Tear, and usmim a mllaternaa in tha- ilriUeh aavy. 'Rerwarfka ktv I baii'tieaeral BenevetWio. .titwrvsi. V veaMBjsjsnMBjBjsaar vwi be lay undereenUno of steal a, aad in hourly expecU'lon of being ehut ; bat was sudderlly and unaocountably exchan. wil all his fellow prisonara' barinj been ameyiiy pat m twain. ' , 'After many adventures and much dan- f;erou,' service, he returaad to Eogland, n a vessel which bad touched at Pitcalrn. The captain gave aucb a descrlpiion of the peace and heppmen or Ibe little com munity, that Nebbe dotermtned to go and settle tbero-beioc anxious only, to pas the remTndcr of his days in peace and usefulness. On his arrival, be was kindly received by Adams, and became a sort or school master. On the death of Adams, he con tinuetl at his post, and soon succeeded in establishing himself in the aJlectlohsof the people, b serving them In thavthree.fold capacity of pastor, sarceon end school. master. His duties were constant and la. bullous, and bis remuneration of the scan, ticst character. Dut he labored on. coo tented with observing the intellectual and moral nronress of his people. Subse quently, tht grateful people assigned aim sufficient land lor hie support, aad this placed .him on a level with themselves. But Nobbs bad never received tho Boonte wished to ba recanted at a nent pan, which was a aouroe af muea, anxiety beth te him indlbem: AoonreV Ingly In 183, Reef Admiral PaiifqtJgMl resby,eomraajer.in-chlef.aitrM PaaMe,! visile tM ralaao, aa at Ua italhsa nf all Mrttat' hi mhrmmt,-LJl IlitJmWmn UialtinCcXmdb. . onus lorine purpose oi senaina oim iiitavr tueotntaae; tVil Unsland lo be ordained. Iu October 1833, he arrived al London, where be was ad- milled to Holy orders by the Bishop of Undon, and ordained pnest uader uie de scription of Chaplain of Pitcalnu Island, He was warmly welcomed and hospitably entertained by th greatest and best in the land, and received large present for his people, a bell for the Church, clocks, med icines, clothing, tools, furniture, cooking utensils, and stores of provision. The benefactors of this little community were his: ly careful to send them only articles or comrort, without communicating taate for luxury. After an intcpiew with many of tho' chief men, andflth Prince Albert and the Queen, he joy foully act sail on the I7ih of December, 1H53, for the quiet Paradise in the bosom of tbe Pacific to pass tho rest of his life among bis unso phisticated and irtuous people. Ero this Ha has doubtless arrhed there and rcsum ! ed Ills dclichtsome laliOW -., "i-, . .i.it at i... i letter dated 6th September. 1833,' bears ine cnapiainoi .suiuirai piaresuv! in a testimony to iho present high character of this remarkable people, no says " me accounts or the irtuo and piety nr thcao pvdplo aro by no means cxacserated. 1 have no deubi they arelbe-moitrsligioue and virtuous community in thoorldj and during the months i have betn linre, I have seen nothinir approaching a nuar rcl, but perfect ptaco and good will among all." A gltnco al their social, domestic and civil life may not bo without.lntorctt. They rite with tho light, and lis) first du ly in each house is to read prayers, inclu ding two chapters in the Hible. After a alight refreshment, the labor ef the day begins. Th chUdren are sent lo school, tho men aro employed iu cultivating their land, looking alter their gardens, building or Improving their houses, fencing, and making halt and fanoy boxes, for carter with Ihe crew of tho ship, which may chance to call tho women aro engaged with Ibeir, houao-hold duties, including making and mending clothes, and sooio. time manufaoturlng a sort of cloth out of the bark of the paper Mulberry. At twelve o'clock tboy take a plain, substantial meal, of yams and potatoes made Into broad, and at seven o'clock in the evening tako Ihe last meal of lb day. consisting of yams, sweet-potatoes ami auoh other vegetables ae tboy may chance to have Once or twice a week thoy in. dulge in the luxury of fish, moat or poul. try j and occasionally have a medioum of tea ; but their ordlnarydrlnk, is pure water, neither wines, nor spirits being al lowed on the Island, except for strlolly medicinal purposes. They retire early to real, after (heir family devotion, and sleen secure without tho protection ef lock, bolt or bars such thing are not found on the bland. They ae all well educated and tery fond of reading, but only books nf a sterling character andnf a. 4IWWVJ (ij, P4ruf ftP f. ?J "'I nwmWt moral and roUgtoM iwaMajr, rnipnsr nivnt a anon an.aa rw aaaaaaar aaava x I 1UA t. ih. ftulbJ. Racial a JitSmTmmZZ f I Kllif. fcaaaaataalaa. AtAH-ltKA JIM OtMasflNlMiy ROw MvNMf oMasI OTlatotdrtaJasvJaafsffsly. TWOaMlal. laUMareaaltsaaMasBanla'-.Wta eillors. Tha cWiatrnt!j MiMlrsttfajr" 1 rote of all laeaMH war aid: l4f.aiwr.arf!t)lsi marrM Mm Omtjum t stL"ssxW la oasaaatl, ssHi rt Slaustwvarnfl war; aodfraaatto Coorl of Atwatvl. -Urn mumBmLmmt fno RLfeeHag rainaleJ, Csr H MirliiO, vita PHesUraera. not MMlsaaaaS4Sja - ajw v art ehoesa, aaa iW ftJfM- WaWw y lateW farrflj CWJssaLoW JayojUa AaasxaxW Mlaaatt tftaMaMktaa sMnHMky X- atMslaMisdBHiriaaiiaHiiMAiHaiBm . ajaByaaajBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB tssssaVpir.STraak'' , ,' rJrttrJEl VL m t .L-k alaaSA aanak. 4 I .!" F""if "as " ai h .--. pic, and Mnetlr sewifa fat ft ffoooe ! rMPsMC lo dutrtw'ltocByf bis election. uvmummT', number of lis hfaafrasf JM'".. all larid-marhAa4lMltowiMta ," '" --- - to he rnrisaaaed fretn firfshs wmimtrntfCi der the vaty strict exaaaMiaay warn for medicinal puraotti aata.,c matter of poblfc shops MlfjiW-, shall tale UMPtasaaaylloqawaxaM v- iiammer iroaa use snop,. atjaw sawp , Uek aflWlsasAjew-sVaasihW eitberabtajtd yt letMIMar. in reafspst an vaa.a waw sa any person snail am a eat, aw o-eecitti la aiutag' , a the tutricSm awi to. aaah naa P7 JSmm rVbeee taiU iiatMAi . SMCtiti T BatfiaMMf I aanjiaaa aai aaa..BBB laatlto mtmJmf aytamttratMreif kVo7ittoatt MiV.aaaasxw al WmmLmmm UlaW narsar kt aneh snwL. Aa aaaaasat of aaw.5 derarsdtrwtMexpMdittJ. .'- ' "' ? ' -' i' " :i.r .i.m.... -. 'The climate' of Pltoalm li MMIfy charming, yet the Itlaasl is sistit'ltto visited by terrible atprtna, uttk aesttssJam extrmterroUihelnhabiaaaa4fsait devastation. The laflutnaa ala,sttaa. timns prevails there, aa well aa the taare formWable disease. Dut la th tttttta) ef their most sever visitation; taia have exhibited Ibo lion, temi n, and their kagnajra baa , "Juatl npert tho wind to tbasawralaaah, aM ) i humbly trust that lb 'mmUmwt it b we humbly Trovldenoe naswjr droath, elesratea' axes! i storm may be sanetlied too, aaWtoaha anuaiii aiiiuiHa, ua Miwviam wvw- p ntnn arllh ant (Tvl.'" ' now toog tnis singular ana wuruag community win n ante 19 remain ai ni -i cairn I problematical, for It I aJJ that the crop on the tillage ground begitl'te), deteriorate ; land-slip oocur whit, mUk' succeeding storm, aad tha aUeWaraf, th hill ar laid bare by tha wiaial rains. Symptoms really appear J at M evil apprehended elsewhere fMmtUm , pressing upon Ibe means of uaaMiWMt ! It is not imnrobable that thar mar tooa. liged to migrate to lb numerous istftatts in tUt reinotp locality, and that . sv ilv may thus become tbe radiatinc eoatra of a christian-civilixatioa. At prtssaM heriihemtelve declare that Iher will Ml remoVcAelsewhere, while a wt.ptoa remains to them. (ri ,, li it nleatant. tomoliianlo alU aW while out of tho, nlaro and hub-bajbof t M.t tvrt.1,1 tla Hants ataatUatL BUaaaxL' -tion, covetoutnet and c4MtisMMaas)i h at peace In tucit a spot aa ntaaiitaa m m a small type ,ef a slat, havlag atakswa anu constuuiion approeriai te tm Wfm and exigencies; but free Iron tMfa,tit lie and Bare temntatrbn wMeh aa btaisv tanily and successfully assail ktgMf at. illxed communities. Ho thinkiag can reau ine nisiory 01 nieain wiaweas 11 -. -t a., aai .i-Taj. -WJ being profoundly and indubitable f aiftcted by tha matmAJ, iraaalts, bfa,fcMi llolyVoliUblawbtaWi i prtfoooof tha Holy Volutmk ia Whlakia i? enshrinad tho revelation of j!fJSl II nas, inueeo, mane ine rnwgii fWtmn - smooth and the wild roes bud aad I as the rose. t) IMi Tax Anolo JJixoit. Yon 0Ml Knffllahman or a YankM Mm. want to own tn,oii aa ,iivv him ten rod, aad ha want m , . t -J j and la obm alter! sky get 1. WodoMtaavMia kee, la'libgMts4MltT to tbo lomo 04 ine mnu Ills with them la tM Other poah sMkt.var lira wheat rsjraea katliia really baeat'il had bM been atW.'j!IW mtkn,waraofatjqMs,ai) when ott Ibex Mi - A A VI I'