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Oil all I kite Hip la-t An.t wli.lt I a.plt. illliriii. all.aitl. Aim! ilaiaira l.J ami w Inl, 1 II knrrt Uhiii llip lit.aj IW an.1, An.l thank in) (iial ft r M;hl Nrnitn .Sum wiinm, A griilleman ant hit Mnck atrvaulln purthaae n freth full. Ilo went to u tlill, and taking up a lith, hegtu to mini I it. Ihe liiiiuioif ger obsemng him, und fearing the by. ttandert niighl iiilch llm acrnt exiUiuud, "llnlloo ' you Mark rascal, what do you imcll my lith fori" Tha negro replied' "Ma no iinell jour full, main." "What arnyou doing, tlicn.tirl" "Why, iiiu Inlk to lilm, uiatsa." "And what did youaay tuihu fith, ehT" "Why, tue atk what uowa at tea; that'a all matta, "And what doe-i ho tay to you I" "Ho tayt, ho don't know; ho no been dero dem three wreka1" Kr The llnngor Whig aayi that a Ver mooter liitimenlrd a machine fur making brick hy ateam power, by wlilcli Ihe clay Utliaviid up, dried, pulvorlted and prett. cd dry into the moulds at tho rale of SO,. 000 a day, and placed in tho kiln for burning, no nun-drying boing nccentary nflir tho bricka come from Iho mould, (r Tinnta viliulti iho air of a room at nlghl, not hecnuto they part with carbonic arid, and inhule oxygen for a humtn be. ing would vitiate it inoro than this way but from their powerful odor, which hai a moit violent effect on Ihe nervoua ayitem of aomo poraom. (T Uov. N. 8. I). Ilrman, I). O., of Troy, ii writing In The Whig a aeriea ol aharp letters la Archhithep Hughes on tli questions at Utile between the I'rnsbyto. nan and the Iloniin Cnlholio Cliurvlies. Umrmt l-ope. 'Narolw Lnpea was lorn of vteatthy parents, III Venezuela, In 170U. II u III mil aon or lila narenle tint arrow to math it it ' though he Imtl number of al. tars. IIU father lituj a commercial liouie In Caraecas, a brtneh of whloh ( Valen cia, In Ilia Interior, win placed undor Id ehargo of Narciso l an early ge. In Iho war f fiiilo(MMialiica there, lilt faltWr wat a "Pal rioln," or aillierenl of I lie parly aeokliiB lo fru llielr count ry. I am pot aware. hoveYr, t.Ml Ibo laiher up anna, until liii mtWe city wa nl by Hi Bjiiiilarila in IBM, hgwotrar, aoon (ell into Ilia tan ol Ilk k t. II . H..4I. .. ..4, 4L. I awngHinar iMiaca I4ain waw,niaw4fr aertrB plrt In nftri6t cauW. "TTUoTty in vrnixuela erer auuarcu o iiiucii ai Valenila, from the iruelllti of tha royal lio.)ia lain, Lojier'n father wis adtiMiil to Into fur Puerto Colifllo, which hit did aa aoon at h wan able to racipn from Valencia, Oil hit way to that city h wat murdered and of courun no palm In find uul by whmn ha wai lliui put to death. Naiclio wat then fjulle a youii) man, and cither joined the Hpmlardi, or wat pretted into tha e(ice, Tha mode of hit rnleilnj!, however, makea but little diir.Tnice. Iihe did not enter wiluntarlly he rrmumnl thero voluntarily and volun tarily aoii;ht fivor and irefrriiieut from the acuurg of Ida own country, the Hpaularda. Due day, (Sen, Moral?,, tven mora blood thlrtiy and aanmtiary than Ilivea, n anted aimo one tu act at Secretary. I.ip. wat 4lntid out and choaen, and theme an ingratiated hlmaelf villi lilt t'liiiiniitidrr, that"ltbe lultnr did atl h could to advance liiin. When the Hnnnl. arda wi re fimill diltrn .Mil nf the conn. try, i.iiie 1.11 ma ntnve ton, wiiii ti.e rank of Culonel, in an army that had done in bl to kieu hit uatiii country (Vene- fiiela) in ktibjviti m i l.niK? theiivteut lo Rualn, diallnguMieiff lilmtelf, I believe. In the Car lift war, and hud lli honor af "Marlacal do C'ampo conferred un,'n liiin. lie aftetnardt went lo(,'uba and remrl atatrtthat diaappolnt. merit hi not iitlliiii! the Captain (.moral- ship of Ihe Tataiid, firtt Induced him to commence intrigues which retulted In hit Ming ul.ligril to lcao there. 1 1 only remalna for m to tay that my Information in relation to tho firtt part of hit cartel Wat oblahttui In-law, cltr f Valencia, my informant waa Senor Hi cnrihiiela, for a lone lime Senator from that city, and wlio wat, like the father of IrOlicz, obliged to teak tafnly In night. Dclng on a viiil to that city in July, I waa at aomo nalnt to find nut lomelhiug about the early course of Ironex ; and a 'Utter nf introduction to Senator I'.acarl iiueit, iitppiiv enauieu me to ua to. No ono who know a an) thing of Iho cruelties of Spaniards in South America, will lei iliapoicd lo think lint all nf what it Mated by I.opcz about Spauiah l)ranuv it la I ao Scarcely any ono can to well leitif nthetan. Many years a protege of ihe most sanguinary of his counliy'a oppressor, It it to be expected that ho would Lo ahlu to declaim eloquently on a sytlem of tyranny, which bat long tinco been toficned into lenity and mildnett, compared to what it was when he fought for it, againtt the playmatea ol his child, hood. The principal portion of ihe above ac count, It Irom a correspondent of tho I'hiludi Iphla Ledger. Another account says : Alter the Spanish army evacuated Veneruela, I.o. pez wont to Cuba, where ho remained and ralabliihcd himself in life, soon makine himself contiiicuoui by hit advocacy of liberal principles. During thn flrtt Car. litt troubles he chanced lo be In Madrid on privalo biitlneat. Having joined the roialtal party he wai made Aid tie Camp to the Commander.ln Chief, den. Valder, and received several military decorations. He was honored with soeral .Important offices by the Queen, and was finally made (overnnr of Madrid. Allerwards, ta Senator from Seville) ha la said to have mado the condition of Cuba hit especial study, and the rxpulilon of Ihe Cuban depuiira from ihe Curias Induced him to rnsign his offices and return to the liland. There he held several posts under the Captain. General Valdez. I'lnallv he un. dertuok the reworking of an abandoned copper mine In the Central Department. where he Is said lo have employed his lime in instilling liberal principles into me minus 01 inn popular. In HMD, when tin thought everything was rlpo for a revolution, lie came lo the United Slates and not up tho imiuaturo and uorsa than usoless attempt at an In. vasion, known aa the Hound Island Uxpe. dillou. In May, ISnO, tho famous Inva. alon of Cardenas took place. In Auguit, 1851, he again landed In Cuba, at Dahla I londa. II ia followers wore speedily dca. troyed or raptured, and he himiclf, a fuL'itlva a mon c' tho mountains, waa taken on the 97lh ol August. On llm 1st of September, 1S.11, he suffered the Ignomo. nloua death of the Uarotce, at Havana. Thru are tha prlnolpalrent of a life, remarkable lor ua incontniencpjs. (tir The moil worthless of all Taniilv treasures are Indolent females. If wile knowa nothing of domeitlo duties, ahe not a lielp.nistc, but an Inoumberance. mrangfl lMflMll4n-MRrrl' 1 m While Wmmm with ImHm. Our villlaga ha ben In ataia of'fer. muni for a few diya pant, in sonM4tianoa of a rrotnt alTalr of lo, romanca ahd matrimony, ihr prominent ilctor, or ratliar admin. In which U not unknown fh thla vicinity. We ha not room for a dar tailed lilttory of the matter, but glfa tb proailoent faota as they wara rlatad lo uaby an cyo4.rar wllneaa. Dotlor Oitali TuLbc. Baler In tlia Choctaw Na. rer lMktlon of Indiana', In A aaUWBUtilhaljprlvrfnar or Valencia? iatngllnsinuiioal Indiana1, In Arkanta, la a dlitln on Iha lut. ana baa ntarlainmtnta la Iw aaMin of jbaoounlry far mitmi tlm fvf. fav aa inarrvwu, awauvai. II l liaaTeiwnijr axuicaiao, it liio ma HaVM aajal pliyaoriSWr ona hundir undred difrerrnt of mutlcal Inatrumenla. A fewdavjilnca a lady of retpentabln connection! reildlnt; In I Id, plate, atepped ou lard the packet ai tint village, witn mo intcruion 01 viaii. Inir frlenda two or three mllea up tin canal. On entering thn cabin aha met Dr. Tubbeo wIkuii tha bad heard of but had never before teen. I'oud of inuiio, and having heard of the Cliootaw'e ro. markable porformnncci on the flute, alio ventured lo aak him to play. The Indian complied and the lady wat charmed with lna mutlc. Alio converted with him, and waa more deliuhlcd wild ilia mutic of hi, wordt than with Iho tilvrr notea of bH fainou. flute. Tha boat arrived at tin port where ihe wat to meet her fiienda, lint aim concluded nt tu leave ; and, Ufure their rnei ling had been prolonged tu a tiuglo hour, their mutual ettcem baj been npentd witli audi amazing rapidity lhat the lady, now fully giten over to tin utea, declared In the mo.t paationata Ian, rutvu that aha loved the chief with ai I unciitierablo f.indnett, and ;avo proof 01 nur micerily Willi a llooil oriiart. I In Indian, in return, I'll upon hit kneeaant! n-auird tlio tnunMlnj; pirl that ha love '" reriirocateI. lie told her that aeven ear ano that lery day ha had a dream, i in which ho aaw a beautiful woman who wat nretenled lo him aa hit wife. Since ' then lio hid been wandering up and down I Ihe earth in aearch of her, but to no pur. pose, until thla prorMrntial meeting had uiougbt him race to race with tha Ida-nth cal imacn whom he had seen in his dream, At Middieport lb parties exthangrd cards and tha enamored woman left the boats to make suitable preparations lo follow her tawny- lever w!jram rant, on lit laaj lowina day. At the rails they acain mat, when Ilia matrimonial alliance waa fully completed, and, in Ihe presence of the thundering waterfall, sealed with a fcr. rent kits. It waa aereed that the cere. monies should take place on the banks Of llio river, under Die blue a roll or heaven, and in tho majottio presence of tho great cataract. Priinda were Iniited, a clergy man secured, and, at the appointed time, Iho matrimonial groupo were atandlng on the brink of tho precipice, on a g ratty prominence near llio American Fall, wall. Ihe arrhal of the man of God, to ofliclato in uniting the tawny chief iih his fair lartrothed in Ihe hefy bonds of wedlock. Afler much delay ho made hi appearance clad in Iho robes of his sacred office. Timidly ho approached thq company, ga7ed widlrly at the swarthy Choctaw, cast a hasty glance at the fair woman with the hridsl wreath, peeped cautiously over Ihe prrciclce, trembled, grew fidgety and, finally, backed out ! Under the cir cumstances ho dared not marry them. Ilo tried to persuado Ihe matrimonial candidatea to poiipone their maniage for a few days, uttil they had consultod friends, Cut to no purpose. A clergyman of tattler pluck was employed, who pro ceeded forthwith in the hymeneal cere. mnnit'i. The parlies were married, and the prrytt welvrd for hit service twenty dollar; in gold Irom tha hand of the fair bride. Mrs. lubbee returned to our Ul lage the day succeeding that of her mar riage, and remained here until yesterday, when she left, with bar husband, lor Itochester. Dr. Okah'Tubbee ia now Iratclling with Mr. Gardner, an Knglish. man, and, we understand, will leave with him for Kurnpe in a few daya. Medina (N. x.;uii7rn, Aog. .'(. Poldinu Maciiiic. We Hated a few dava since lhat thero was a folding ma chine in this office, which folded Ihe fapers aa fast aa Ihey wero worked on a Inn cylinder preit. The machlno had then jual been nut In operation, and we could not peak ery confidently of its auccesa. Hut It ha been In constant operation ever since, and (olds our daily and weekly Issues, and does Its work well. In folding our daily paper, It I particu larly serviceable, aa ll Iardil1icuit to gel boys up regularly and promptly by fuur o'clock in the mornins. Tho fuldina ma chlno savea all the trouble on lhat toore. ll it attached lo, and runs by tho same power that turn Iho press, making, a It were, one machlno of the whole the sheets being spread on In oca plaoe, and coming out printed and folded at another. It would soon pay lla way, in an oiuoe where power presses aro used. Ohio Slate Journal. (& An exemplary youne lady up town la very particular about dosing tho win-dow-ourtainatoher room before retiring for the night, In crdtr to prevent lbs man in the moon irom looking in. taa-av f a the now C'H The eccentric MVt. Switahelm, In a ro Mot. number of the Viaitor, speaking of dot experience, say m lias made aover. I aruropti to wear (M Dloomer' dress bat has now given it up, convInScd It is a mistake. We give some eat racts: It lb Iron tera are loom t DM ankle ibey go flip flap: if gathered W band and piling over in a putT, they lip slap a ota walks. 'If there Is a ruffle to fall down on the lop of the foot, l( gets In the mmi, and la aa ugly aa the loarest skirt. drawn up. is), us conveaieot, a Iha toot m4 Mkl is eipotcd aa i asj4irti9imitiiiihioraiicon and long.jaMM,.. lenlh treuters a ilbotta trou - Ivaaceneral appearance of defurmilv of dropslual leg. Next, with a skirt that falls six inches over the knee, one cannot have the upper part of llio trou sers mado like ihe drawers worn by women and children. They mutt be liko men'a pantaloons, oral least those worn by bays of three. and fouryeart. The undergar ment must be worn Imid of these, and they supportd by straps over the shoul ders, or a body to which they aro fastened by half a dozen buttons round Ihe waist band.' 'Trousers worn without resting upon Ihe shoulders oro muoh worse than aklrts, becauto of tho strain in silting, and this strsln Is much greater In wo-nen than In men, on account of the dllTertnce in Ihe form. In stooping far enough to lift a thimble from Ihe carpet, or to pluck adal. iv, in a tkirt six inches below the knee, the front part of tha drapery falls to the top of tho foot, and the bsck part rise tome eight or ten Inches above the knee, I-" exposing the front part of the under skirts almost lo tho waist.. If one avoidt ihe stooping position by 'squalling,' there must be constant care and uio of Ihe hands to (mure lhat Ihe ikirte do not lodge on Ihe knees, but fall over. If they do not, one may exhibit her troutera t the wain; and when a woman exhibits her fori, with no other covering than trousers, w do not want lo be there. Skirts which reach quile,down to the nkle, and touch the top ol tha foot, are n ImptJimtal to walking,! unlet they have a bifurcated carmtnt, underneath. lend iba.two. toge'Sar dq.aormtlnKf, stop ilecJWion aftogi ter, until they ara , if. ad into place; but w would glv the men folk a monopoly of all manner of cover ing for the nether limb except aklrta Oh yet, and hot in muddy weather. So loose iklrttand warm stocking are all the covering any woman's limb require, unlets in case of aomo emergency of trav elling in a storm; but when one gets In aide of a quilled balloon or a grass cloth tub, the wants clothing to protect her Irom her dollies. Our experience teaches us lhat decen cy requires three corcringt (or tha person in tho warmest ealh,er, two ol ruusiiu and ona of lawn the widest of the un flertkirttto be three jarjs la circumfer ence, the other two and a half; the lawn skirl outside may be four, five, aix, or soven yards wide, and the three garments would weigh two pounds, scarcely ao much. When this reals upon the shoul ders it It not a tery grievous burden, and if it is not enouch for tho requirements or decency, it Is twenty years since wa wore decently dressed on a very warm day. If the wind likra to come and wrap your skirts dote around your limbs, that Is the winds buiinrsi, and we do not aeo lhat any one has a right to Interfere with old Horeai when lie it engaged in a law ful calling: but if you want to check his advances, put a litllo starch oriruin in tho two outside skills, and if our lawn ia very thin ho will whistle through without taking Ihe trouble to bend ll close enough around )our form to retcal your pro. portion. When tho wealher will admit add another skirt for romfoit; but nouo are needed for show. It is a false Idea bustle rellq that wo mutt put on a rdhttof drspery to make a form of our selves. The Good Father made tha form, and made It nicely." All we have to do i to cloth it, and leave it proportions just aawe find them.' Ax Immrtiai. Jopox. A deceases, chief justice of ono of our courts onco addressed a jury in tho fallowing model speeoh, which we respectfully submit lor tho consideration and study of all loqua clous law pleaders and after-dinner speech ifnfcors: Gentlemen of the jury, in this case the counsel on both sldos are unlntel- ligible ; Ihe witnesses on both sties are Incredible : and the plalntilr and defend ant are both audi bad character, lhat to m it is Indifferent which way you give your verdlot." There wat brevity, satire and point, almost -unparalled. A great man ua that chlaf justioe. OCT A correspondent ef the Leloester Meroury, having heard that a prize had been offered for a rhyme on the word moat, hones that th following may bo judged successful : A waiag giri sat oa her rttbtrs knse, A tirlag Is sty tha Ihlla word mratb i Aad aba ItuiVd at sbs taid, "111 kt yoq thta) I eta lhay II again, tor I'v Ihtld ll woalb." Mr, rtwlsaliciaa. VSP.r k ndtrWra. tTT ThoukU Ut Ttyuc Warn. Thare I ona error In rtgrd lo health, so common In all rank ef life, that apo dal pain should bo taken lo prevent young rnn from Incurring ll misobltb. Almt evwy man has hie own ftt Indul gence. Thlahe dfnd by aaylog lhat however Inlurlous It may bale others ll la harmless to himself; and he refer to hi past experience to justify hi future In. 4u1gnca; affirming thai be has triad Jl for years, u know it baa been innowious, and he will therefor persist. Now thii reasoning, In nlnly-nine ea se In a hundred, I th shallowest or lai. lacle. In llw Aral aleea. a man can ay er know wtll he wauld have bn, bt 1 tar la lavdidnavsa ha daleod, t. He waata .Tl'oTfhemrKefSuS aecMttfTy , a -jm of companion, and a a ground lor nia in ference, lhat other self, which but for lb Indulgence, he would have been. In th next place, and principally, y. try well constituted person I endowed with a vast fund of health and atreogth, at his birth: and if thla has not been Im paired by the Ignorance or lolly of hia natural iruardiana, he bring it with him upon the stage cf lib. This fund of na tural. inborn health and vioor may be in. creased or kept at par, or squandered. The case may bo likened unto a deposit In a bank of a hundred tboaaand dollars for a young man a benefit. II may make a draft upon it for fire thousand dollars a a year, and may repeat his draft annually for twenty years; and because Ihe draft is alwavsanswercd. the drawer may aay. I knew that thla expenditure doea not Impair my fortuin my credit continue as good aa ever, and the last nine my check waa presented, It waa promptly honored." True, llut tho aelf same act now cited to prove the exliauslleunete of the funds if the very act that drew the laal cont of llio deposit, and balanced the ac count. II Is a lalse logic, when trie in Terence uses up Iho premises and the ayl logism seems to aland stronger until It alands on nothing. Yet such ia the argu ment in defence of every Indulgence aa) every exposure that militate againat the law of health. He who draws upon a supply that ia not infinite, will scooer or later reach the bottom. Let tbia be re ceived as an axiom, that no law of health, any mora than a law of eonsdenoe, caa ever be broken with Impunity. To affirm that any violation of a law af health will not be followed. by It Qorreajolaajaja ry, is as philotophically aWfl eaTST .Vy there may be a cause which produce no ell eel. A young- man ia the oily, and in avocations in the country also, who baa only a limited stipend lor Ibe supply ol ..... .i . . - all hi wants, is sorely tempted to Indulge nlmsell in what meets me public aye, ana to scrimp hlmtsll in need ot a more pn vale character. An unbeallhful sleep ins room may be' endured, -that a showy dress may be displayed. A month ol pe nurious living ia Ihe penally of an ex, nentlve entertainment. A day of India creel and perhapa baneful plsasura ab sorbs what would have sufficed to spread comfort over weeks. In former day, un. derthe despotism of a custom aa cruel a it wa ridiculous, a young man wnn I few spare dollar In bis pocket, waa ex peeled lo spend them in Ibe sensual plea, surcs of a wine bibbing entertainment, inttead of spending them for the God-like joy of succoring distress, of reclaiming Irom guilt, or rctculug innoqenco irom perdition. Horace Mann. Tue New Post Orrice Law. The law reducing Ihe rates of postage went intooprration on the lit af laat July. The rates are aa follows: Single letter, distance less than 3000 miles, pre-paid 9 cent. Single letter, distance lets than aO00 mile, unpaid, 0 cents. Over 3000 mile pre-paid, 0 cent. " unpaid, 10 cent. Double letters, double postage. Cvrry letter not exceeding half an ounce in weight, ia to be deemed a single letter, and every additional half ounoe or lest lo be charged with an additional (In gle postage. Letters, when conveyed wholly or In part by act, or to and from a foreign coun try, for any distance over 2500 miles, 90 cent for any diatanc under 3300 miles 10 cent exoeU where a pcd treaty provide for duUrent "rale. w. Newspaper not exceeding three ounce in weishl aent from the office of publica tion lo bona fide subscriber, are charged aa lollowt Weekly, in county where publishtd, rait, ,. .... a.- .... ...I..-. out bf county wlirr fiubllshed, and with n fifty mile, 5 ctt. per. qr. over 60 and net ex ceeding 300 mile 10 " over 300 and not ex. cecdlnglOOVmilea, IS " " " ever 1000 and not ex ceeding 2000 miles, 90 over9000andnoiex. oeedlng 4000 miles, 33 " " over 4000 mllea Tip Monthly papers i tho fortuoing rate. Semi-monthly, , Semi-weekly, double " Trl.weekly, triple, " Oftenrthan trl-waekly, tire tlmea the foregoing rate. , r.'fJJV I itrmrt fnn Ik kaatr Mtaaa, slight sketch ttiUfntmi awtfyvi oi in rrMts). i waa ting af milnrtlasW ' (!, AltMfcMarsi.JM. I jH wbralarfraajM,laHMaaM-l a taraajajaraaaatM . aaasa- rvayayjBBBBBBaa-sa un bis right area i rvormanby. a orowded Ifna. oa 1 Inlfi Wlf aW Wt9&9U atida'iw-ooribr) Mmtil't i wkh Udiaa wheal ha haol plc.ures, with the Napolean.and If I has! met Ma 1 abould have known Mai iaataadjr. ttt. oat a prompur. HMaisal aaiMM tha ogravioga ret MaafaTal afjaBaaTB- aaal ljBBaaaaaaaaaV tauara and heavy, hat tha Mflaaasaj admila of a ailaiiiaaasl I laaraMMMa aa wtll on aetwaata hkrtfiMmmm a hi preeeat aeattiaax? ' ,imjO laOTbNaaoteMkaHitlattaltrtaa, i aaaisiua aar saawta aakaal UaaV-a aaTnaaV Sastk, a-aawa -a",-yatatvtfaa-. laOersaanraitiarE say u ve kaet aigu iaaa I er broad and square what thick neck and l a French head, lilt l HI Diaiiliilia aaaal ej I L,as sZiai ajajafajfala fcMAa I apaff ( HM'f aaVaVaBM( IdM.aWiltallNrltaWBi presaioM. hit wide I Mpeaactj at the aidaa.i at the forehead, all .weald hava, Km had I aren him wiiboat kaawii aav h wa a German. Hm brown; mouaticha rnr aaaialVtV'aM reddish brown, eyes dark frariak, Up, almost oovered hy thiek aaai Vt)WiJKr lids, and shaded by, heavy, Mmkf-.mm; brow.' His movement are alraaia,' af. ral and mode rata, with a roach otm)jBf, which I the mora efiieflfe, aa fcvstajaa. suggestive of aot-sethiagaaare heUaisVH Oa the whole, Lqala Miaal m& paaa In a crowd aa an ordlaary bmsj, Mb. ambitious at heart, bound to Mfcaaa'atf fortane, conaeorated to ntf Mgh atari kaa aa? aebleveTneat hy Prldaai,.rlaate)iaa lently at hia MitniaaajafcrsMjja,aim of Josephine, wheat bltea) laaaia.kighfa heart, but la train. , ' 1. leMMijW thaatmblaaea af am pmllifmmWW wl9tallMacalrkwas'lBaMlailiKx whoa mtfif ha all ha WiHi, ; l aa taaort yet I taraajtai i mmt aoaaataiaa ar wai i UkaaC waa hharaetaittte of I Is, however, aUaht, aad haaiaatl aire AaiaUo loota whkak Uaaki rendered lerribia tha oamlmmm ft aaa) Coratcaa. On lha eotvlrarr Laaisa'Wa--- poleon'a faoels decldadly linmllM. hsa unile ta pleasing, aad tha play of Ma Wt I urea rather aoaial and aenkal: -Mtlaaaa ta a aadneaa aad a liage of ay aasfy la him like that of a atan tniaasi la eaaatv polntment, and liitle arcustoaaad ta.aab: one wboha walked lha vorid far Mm not refusing, yet aesgalac to aak k aaa who ia accutestTatd lo be laakadati aa la. die, which be would aot ar aaajMiMI solve. He doea net look i nor the contrary; neither aaaay Mr happy; neither exalted nar apiaaad.--- Hisanerelexpreaaiea ia Hat af aaaaii. nesa, ttlf-roswssion, cnodsaly, whlak IrtraV slstibly invite aympathy aad satftaa ., vor the more, peraape, tuaaaa ar IM blsxeof pomp and power with' wkiM ha is surroundtAl, and which hs aaaaaa M command. I can vary eaaily awiMki now. tb power whioh Leaile Kaa-raiew exercises over a coeaiderable pan ef.taa people of France, la apite ef iha dianaa)- ties or bis tituation, aad ua naaay eood ar III, which be baa dee, aad of necessity have olten tallaa wkh I Ing emphaaia upon tha dasUag iawiatl of parties, clique aad oabal.'r ACowwitx ait Fitat CAtr-lla,r Ruaael Woodward, in lha iisaaimf da New York Beard of Af rietvkara,jttu liar found lhat youag oowa.tlaa fatMa: I ktVtrf'tt'aihw milk mot any leaaih af tha isnaV " But if they are lek ta drr aa earkriaTsia aii.iuey wm a tare toary aawtatsaiai eaoh succeeding year if IMJ havf'f aa -...... . t a .. - - ... near in season oi ine year, aaa but extraordinary keepiaf wlH ' It, and that but for a abort iamV had them dried ua all their aaDk, lai A gust, and could not by aay aaeaae.aaaka them give milk much bevoad that Ma ip any sueoeedlng year. I have Iwa'aawa nnwlhal vera, mllbaul lhat Ira -aSMrtSaaYtl I had oilve till near tha tlsaaeif lhatlra-atlfw fog again, and have continued ta alrt Mkttk I w. T . . .. hl 71 ia i aa late aa ever ainca u w nua laap.,, ,,., we nave aeen the a.oecy oi iaa plan verified. American raraser. ;. lorj.lr EITTAfit ') j' Tbi ' (t.il . 4 1 I. I Uaaeraaalh thla alias dan. He. Bask U beak, aay wtfs aad 1 1 MtrtWatlakaai WaUrlttatthamlaael Ksw ft Data taiVtaa, ttt I lfahasksaMsssM.il jfcnlrpt WaauttlttraaaplawkshsJ,''"l' 1- l(shaswhl1lwall rJ4 ! rVfcta Aiaa,awly fcratifcaahsaiithfe 'l , WMa'.ta.valwMif- 'IMW' . IStr Adaat I a ef a ymwmt ,a fla- TheaaissasHspksaasaykaatjaal.'., ooaonaaH-rof aaatati laeaua naa-Maati.- Aa ll waa Iha IrW tlea;ii atay tosaMsta bIird that ! looked wMt all. mfA tlm fHIH ftUall --a Aa .' AaBMaataTITflBB aaf aBaflaaHBaMn B ! J 31 V i i,'a l: ""! .U4-?.tT