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writing with a roily nail his dying coofeoion of faith on hit damp dungeon vail. There an anxious lover is deotivall bat bis bride, vith an ink vhich only knovs bov to render visible,
soldiers in India forts are to the perilous secrssy of riee
or innocent milk their ovn lives the fortune* of their country. 8bip- ' sail on, about to be engulfed in
i, are consigning to n floating
bottls the faint pencil memorandum of the spot where they vifl soon go sviftin the very javs of death. Evbere happy pain, dear hnsbaods ives, affectionate brothers and sisI all tba bnsy world, are writing
other on endless topics, with paper comes to hand, whntevHis varied stream Urns ever intellectual and emotionthe world, and no one need or snomon no Egyptian to show hhn nil the nets, nil »d woes of men. reflected from n drop of ink—JfacmH-
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c in Real Ltrr The followt in the life of tbs grand-fa-Qov. Caleb Smmg, of i, is qnite romantic ; \ lid sons attention to Mary John,) Sheldon, of DeerhMetis, and there waa love, nt, between them. Oe 1th of February, lt04, she risoner by the French and I cnrried to Canada, where I two or three years. It is I first question she as > cams to redeem her was I SoutfjMM mtniti. ‘ retnro being coaAfter her reBut in 1761 her I' Strong’s wife both i persons, he in his | her 76th, renewed f n tapes of fiftyi married in 177S. Northampton, says hitory age people hampton who bad mpU ride through 9, she on a pillion
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Obmsby ,—A I Alta Californian t of tba death ! late massacre | fellow, he was e mouth with tag of the battle, all till the '# it from one d, while an■t they got the Then and again one side to 1 on bis horse him,and then
be- was no
Washington stems to have devoted himself, fa boyhood, sot merely to intellecteal acqeireme&ts. No collected, and cop! out. in om of hit msMscripts, “Rales Behaviour in Company aad Cocrsmtioo.* And the geoerel character of these nilee by which he eoeght to regulate bis demean, or, affords the bort ovidence of his desire to cultivate tl practice the moral duties, which give refined eoeiety its (meatier charm. Among his rutei ere the following I. Bond no tesSbre. boohs or papers, in company; but, when there is a Doceeaity for doing it, you must ask lean*. Come not near the boohs or writings of say one so as to read theen, unless desired ; nor give year opinion of them uoeiked. Also, look not nigh, when another is writing a latter. 3. Show not yourself glad at the misfortune of another, thongh he were yenr ene-
my.
3 When you meet with one of greater quality then jonrarif, stop end retire, er poctally if it be at .a door, or any strait piece, to give way far him to pass. 4. Let yonr disesorse with men of basinets be short and comprehensive. 4 5. In writing orapeakteg give to every person his dee litis, according to bis degree and the custom of the place. Wherein you rcpUeve another, be eobtemable yourself; forstample is mere peeve lent then precept. 7. B© not hasty to believe dying reports to the disparagement of any. 9. Associate yoemelf with men of good quality. If you set sail your own reputation; for, it is belter to be alone, than in bed
company.
10. Deride no l there seem to be
II. Whisper nolle the company of oth-
12. Be not apt fl|» relate news, if you know not the truth thereof. *- J*;-*. others; neither approach to thosa that speak in private. 14. Undertake not what you cannot perform ; but be caasful to kOep your pi 15. Speak not evil of the absent, for it is
unjost.
16. Be not nngry nt table, whatever happens ,. end, if you hare reason to be so, show it set. Put on a cheerful eoantenance, espaeteNf. if there be strangers; for good humor makes one disk of meat a
i n.Ufortaae, though
We hat e just rweaLTod iuleUlgenee ¥f a great tornado which occurred in Idjnus rautr.ltuattihllfetarl.,. Uor mtemeat is leltebk, though incomplete, sail we will give the particulars as We have received them. The tornado swept over Ossewetomia, Stanton, Indianapolis, and a wide range of country between and around these pieces. The dee tract ten of property was immense. At Oaeawatomie houses were uDroofed^ad everturned frqm their foandeltont. Oee brick hooee was partially Mown down, ffce air was filled with bricks, barrels, boxes, tubs, signs aad boards, which were bldwn about lika chaff, and the dust so beclouded the air as to shat out the light of day. Iff# hear of but one person being serioaely in. jured at this place—a woman ; twe mans farther west, however, e woman was killed by the overtnming of the bouse. At Stanton the tornado seemed to increase in fury. Houses were blown abont like paper boxes, unroofed, end, in mnny instances, totally demolished. Three persons, at tenet, are known to have been kill, ed here. We did not learn their namev At Indianapolis houses were also unroofed, overturned or demolished in almost eve. ry instance ; One person was injured, and a woman was killed a short distance from the place. The storm did not extend as far as Paolo, end this is ell we knew of it* limit. We shall get fnrtber particulars to-moi This is tba most powarfsl and destructive tornado that has ever visited southern Kansas.—Aransas O/y Journal of Cem* June A.
Scbmsrine Laktks.—An interesting trial with o new snbmarioe tentera *f peculiar construction has recently boan made at the Portsmouth navy yard, oof the resali olicited high commendation.
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A laughable incident ryTTifpmay miles from fttapyijtei
circumstances of which are dally Herald of that viltega,
An old gentleman •faraser _ ^ kuidiOB. dtsghler,, -m JO pHtiow »f lk.nUi.lk* wo.ld not purnil lk« to ko.p Lk. cnopui; of ^oo ( ioo» Ho—th 'J oJojtoiU*, toilooio* .npoShot lo.ojojihooon—ojofJkoirlo^n. Af.
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girts aould hang a sheet ont of the! aoAtbe beaux would teixe hold of H, e^ with the sssistauce of the lady !ot* tugged lustily above, would. thus gab trance. It so happened that one evening the girls hneg out ths sheet too early ter the old gentleman, by eoae ill triad, was accidentally aronnd the corner, aad apying the sheet coaid notionjectera the meaning of iu being there. So be caught hold end endeavored to pallit down, the girls supposing it to be one of their fellowa, began to hoist, aad die not discover their miauke until the old men's heed wu ievel with I ha windowsill, when one of them exclaimed—*Oh, Lard. It's dad !' end letting go the sheet, down came the old gentleman on the hard ground, dislocated one shoulder, which ernvinced him to make old maids of his daagh-
lers, was natter not so easily accomplished; end withdrawing all farther < lion to their keeping company, ha wasm a fether-ir -law.
The lantern waa first lowered d
17. When yon apeak of God, or hit attributes. let it be serteasly, in reverence. 18. Honor and obey your sat oral parents, whatever be their condition. 19. Let your recreations be manful, not
sinful.
90. Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of ceteattel fire, celled Couscieuca. V,
“cawyot sat caowr i Mahopae waa at tba season so much crowded, or tatber the hotels in its immediate vicinity were, that the farm boa. ana wero fitted with visitors. One of tbo worthy farmers residing there was espepecially wonted almost to death by boarders. They found fault with his table— this thing was bad, aad that wasn't fit to 1 Darn it," said eld -Isaac, one day, “what a fuss you are making. I can cot anything." “Can yon eat croWT said one of his young ooardsrs. ••Yes, I kin eat crow." “Bet you a hat The bet waa made, a crow caught, and bicaly roasted, but before serving up, they contrived to Mason it with a food dose Of :otch snuff Isaac set down to the crow. Ho took a good bite, and began te chaw away. “To be are I kin sal crow." Another bite and an awful tees I “Yu* I kin eat— crow—(symptoms of neaaaa.)—I—kin—eat r. but 111 be darn'd if 1 (maker nrter itr Poay Isaac arose from the crow least is me whet of a harry aad bolted towards hack of tha haunt.
river, then separate testa were made a to tha exact distance rays of light could be seen from the surface. Also, the distance light conld be thrown, so as to distingnish accurately distinct objects. An oar lowered to the depth of six feet was so clearly seen that the grain of the wood was distinctly visible. The rays of the light were visible upon the surface of the river when the lantern was stink to the depth of twelve. Theae experiments were made in thick, mnddy water, aad it it stated that, had it not been that the board of examiners in attendance were satisfied as to the principles involved, the lantern would hare been kept horning nndcr the water/or three boon. The same principles which govern at the depth of sixteen feet will, it is dtimed, prove eqnaily successful at the depth of ninety or one hundred and thirty feet' A tew days since an attorney presented e bill to e humorous ehep for legal advice. The latter admitted the correctness of the bill, bet plead e sst-off Whan asked whet it was, be Bate the lawyer bad given the advies while standing on a vacant lot of the client, acd be charged $3,75 for the nae of the ground. The lawyer Jelt, remarking that language wouldn't do the subject jus-
tice."
WA western physimeawM riding in an omnibos when an irishman stepped iu, aad recognising the doctor, said : “Och. aa' sure, an' iu Doctor J , I
parsava."
“That's my aeme, sir, hut I haven't the pleasure of kaowteg you." respoadad the polite doctor. “ladsde I bat i'm the Mly. whet made
torthepojpo*
The ledias tittered, the doctor’s a wua refreshed and Paddy got his mosey and gave the “resate" when thoedactar fat
to his dastiaetioa.
Uxxasxed.—A pious lady, who waa is the habit of making a great show of riaittag the poor ter benevolent purposes, took her little daughter with bar. The child saw, beard, and was interested. But there was something tbo child coaid not exactly make out. So. on the way home, she said,— “Mamma, when you an oat to rWt the poor, you always talk about Jeaas Christ to them, but you don't talk rt him a homel" That was rather a clincher. ■‘Hush child," quoth tbe conrcieoce-stricken lady.
ed over in panu, bet in silks a the disease is incurabte.
If a
an is insulted by the remarks of he should consider the importance of tbo insult by the merits of tbo pereoa bo cemmiUod it, and sot by his own alone. When we resent an insult we ack nowledge the equality of the power committing it to oarseUes. A low, vulgar person cannot really insult a high-minded one for the reason that such a pereoa Is not expected to be governed by the strict rulso of propriety. Soon after the telegraph waa pot in ope. ration on the line of the Ohio and Mfseiy sippi Railroad in Martin county, one of the natives stepped into the office and wanted
A sailor cunckod a lubberly Yankee brio the sea, as a “rough joku “ On drawing him aboard, while he wu Mowing out a auperil nook amount of brine, tb« tar inquired : Well, my yonugstcr, bow da lika old Neptoqe's soap r y. * “Wal," said he, *T aint got much agia the soup, but whoever pat the salt into it ssn't a bit stingy." Mao should always acts from principle end not from expediency. It i. principle which induces a maa to strengthen his business, sod to conform to his pro mites, under ell circumstances and in the tees of ." ell impediments : whilst it is expediency which leads him to weaken bis busuMMS aad to neglect his engagement, when his per- . sonal convenience or ioclioatioos may require hipt to do ae. • —i — “ .**, ? • la the court of Special Sessioaa, recently, a mao waa arraigned for stealing > demijohn eoutalning three gallons of Afc. ky. Are you guilty, or not guilty 1 asked tbo Wal,yon enn tell ft what yon likes; I Ink the whisky, that 1 admit, aad drinks* it toe. You took it without leave, did yon not? 1 never wait to be naked, whan that article's around.
to know the price of pork in
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