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Ws NUMBER 8542 NEW_ YORK, -MONDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1859 PRICE ONE CENT were It of gold! This frowning fort- abie, tho fined tn ite effects, | Written Expreml NEW YORK SUN. | fess stands a ahve the river, and has he Gretel senirard remsalosation. of a i a al om Bet bespattering the latter with mud, «ho would Tr has been decided in an Knglish Cours thet over the earth. ‘The rain fell fine and drizzling, bea ether! —— unwholeron 6 and penetrating. Tho roads lead- | at such times, with a mattore! exe» ation, ex= time isa leqal gece, ard mot MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 21, 1859. | Amoica’ It Tacradon guvgs 40 vorw on tsa washin, soon nan ine Souter THE Ing to the village of Ingleton, « few miles from | etatm : famadast tine ore ethan saves summit of Cape Diamond. ‘This mount is com. with equa regularity. ‘This Richmond, were full of miniature rivalote, | ‘Curve this traveling fo such dark, stormy heer paca (Incomes of Leadon Charttion, Posed clay of dark, slain rook with, veins of ed. with some. of the SP ECTRE renting iho vay through the gullies ant | Woother(” Sl ongi® fe sotebod the Oetet, ec, ase * Trax are in London, twelve hospitals for | ans crystals tr ne ioe dopoalied Gre Pig 1 round the stones, on he dashed, hearing his horse, and striving to ay ot jeneral purposes, forty six for special purpesss, | 000 tons of powder. Four Martello toweraforty | bad shot buck, which ia now «hundred One of thom was called familiarly Forest | Plerce the gloom ahead. night. The result was, whien he it, 'y-four dispensaries; giving relief to 365,956 | feet in height, stand upon the plains about halt yards or more out in the Atlantic. This OF INGLETON ; he y “T must be careful when I reach the contral | ‘™R0eent fiddier on his right changed ersons overy your. Ninoty-two hospitals, (in- | Smile in advance of the othor fortifiations.— | change is, no donbt, due to littoral counter- NGBE IVE UR IEE Road, from the fact that foe the distance of a his complexion, milo and a balf, it was through a pine forest, | clump. 'Tis along time since I journeyed this |, dense and gloomy, at the bast of times, but par- | fed. There——I'm sure ‘tis right before mo! | ing a eee Frrernment, ae 8 | ticularly s0 in rainy weather; the tres wore Steady, Joo, steady! « little tothe right. There! ‘eae ook mnceGianain This old walled city has a dark, dingy appear- | currents in the Gulf stream, ) £900,000; twelve sociatios for the preser- | anes, and” one felt on entering fer kw ond ts ation of life and health, benefitting 89.000, | massive gates, as if he were going into prison.’ Initiact oF Presenttment, eee A808 anes Jeaientiaties tnd niveme. Falling of Saapension Bridge. FE ig mg nn lasdcane Baxcuomns, fifteen charities for the relict of Onur citizens were startled, this forenoon, s | was about making a pleasure trip on the river . destitute, benftting 150,000, £24,000; four- | the Tortsmouth, Onion Tvsbuae, of the Lith, | with aparty cf fiends.” Everything was teaty, Dy Christine Hi. Carpenter. I i *s BH usually large and thick, and to peor into the | you havo cleared it.” Instrumonts, in. Boston, and 8 about 10, interior, the scone was dismal enough. Along | Tho ‘Central clump,” aa it was called, was \ et ele this road, a man was riding, spurring hia boast erected on Hi A rorr threo trees, standing 40 closely together, as to | inthe Portiand, ‘Maine. Sarbor n charities for debtors, wido strangers, | about ele o'clock, with the report that t! and he was just entering the boat, wnen hie hon sea ccm The ©, £30,000; four Jewish dation musa wire Suspension Bridge over the Scioto river, at | ter, a deaf mute, came suddenly and most an: CHAPTER I. to ite utmost hey as sear oni ki rad give thom the appearance at « short distance, tone all rest oo fold rook, and to reach te daty mince Jewish charities, £10, this place, had falien, and in the crash two men, } iously rurning along, and, seizing ber brother's THM ASSASSIN, and ho was a long way from the village; ho of being one large trunk, At this point, the | tons of the work hed to be placed seven wenty fe £10,000; nine | who were crossing at the time, were killed. Upon | arm and coat, tried to keep him back, bu’, find- | «gz glow him in the dusky ove, when natare was | BOL Yet Feached tho forest, and one mile and a | road widenod, 90 as to give passage either side, | Plow Cay 4 sien, ‘soned for beating isvns he 968 elas, art the ai toad certo (he seroten st i] fee ‘a taking held of his ket sampeeesea bw 4 preparing for rest.” half through that, and two miles further on, to | Tho rider carefully turned his animal, to change commend atthe pM FH LK. 58. v "y Ness, Ox: v re trot, ofa purely chart: | dashing over tie fraqmente, with reslauees fury. | the’ moat Improriog, gestures, her won tbat he Bander moet flea tn the teat tte. aturnt, | bls dostioation, was a long way to travel in the | his cvurne, as at the rate of epead ho was going, | sae ground of the harbor, exclusive | of self-supporting | The pier on this side had fallen, and with it the | should desist from going on the water, Touched BHAKHPZAN® storm. should he have struck the trees, he would hay Ir is stated that Srreatrrz, the greet Russian ies, £113,467; a hundred and twen- | entire work. In the fall the bridge had } by the painful, entreating expression in the face dashed his brains out; he reached the outekirt | banker, who is about to retire, hae @ eepital of ‘Twas the closo of @ gloomy February day, | Everand anon, his beast would plunge fur ‘ oor, timbers ind post ’ ; BF eras FF cake atest tenettting ly wa ee ae, Oe Sear of tutes, Toe | setned tp ths | Sayers of the foot ‘watarcumate | the clouds dull and Londen, stil! bu ward, at thoimminent risk of throwinhis rider, of the forest, scarcely had he oleared it, when £25,000; twenty-one ela- | piors bad been built upon piles driven fcom ten | irl, and her brother finally yielded to their | ——-—-— _— — fifty-rix million dollars, The house establisbod fifty years, conducted all ¢ FF; fi Ila war aot, with hold by selling mea, Gey in market. For some | (Nat rive of the myer, | Messrs. tiauuis and days past someching has been preying upon the | CMertss Davie have the sympathy mind of Mr, Lerz. The green eyed mmater | tie public Rut they are im pind ot a of tian Last eventing | ehiernrwe, and we hope they will irs. Lotz and family went out to spend coe | °")')% ‘ . evening, leaving Mr. Lora to take care of the | ,, 111s is the third bridgo thar has beon los* at house," Upon rewuining, about nine o'cloce, | the same place. The two former onos were Yon POm, ocarning, avout ine | oidocks | wooden structures. ‘The firet was carriod away ee ere tae att cho forsof he heure smente | iY high water and the second was blown dowa time, ie re osr of LAVAYerte.—- Farly next morning tan ollicer in pursuit of the man, who had thus disobeyed the order of the eamnp. the soldi asa native of Connecticat, and aman of When arrosted by and on the way to the General s tent within hunself, that, perhays be mix! ’ the Woltaey- ‘actory, and, ws uoders aod several me bid of ducks bave bea shot im that vicinity this year, though they have cever been seen there befire, Gronae Baraos, of London, bookselter, lately deceased, in bis will does not tall to remombew the printers, with whom bs business was 90 tm 4 257; thirteen educational | to fifteen feet below the bed cf the river, But | wishes. It was fortunate he did so, for the boat Rameninn teen tal secanee ar eoe ta ofthe l, upooried by gov | the river runs over a bed of quick sand, at this | bad gone but a short distanes on the river when banks, in shares in the best Kussian imported 5 35; aixty’ Hone | place, and the foundation into whicn the pilos had | a suaden gust of wind made it capsize, Several and in lanvied estates both ia the south of Rast o fissions, many of which extend their opera- n driven Was cut away by the current, until | of the company found a watery grave, and ho, tla, in Livenls, ard ia Gales i beyond tlie metropolis, 400.000; five mis- | the heavy musonry yielled to the prassare, and | who could not even swim, would no doubt have ia, in La dermeny. Maneous; not adm’ class finally fell, ‘The fiver is not high, but the rise | met with the same fare if his sister, ny soine . rch of Kngland Foreign Missions, ep, and the current, as the Scioto ap- | divine presentiment, had not prevented his , Tos absve represent a total youriy | proaches the Unio, ia very awit. Tue pier was | going. pec ena Wit i income of £1,768. fo these may bs added | diseovered to be in danger about 8 o'clock this Trof. Bucuser, farbury, in sion ostet the members of both _ ve otber societies not susceptily'e of eiarsiiica- A number of persons Lad crossed, aud | very plearant company strony a @ill being thet fawiiies with thea oy t fon, muking a total of £1.66: If a sepa | o bers ventured over, notwithstanding seversL } go home aad remove his sold plage and bearding buses bave fortansely extended "7 rate the socioties of @ puroly domestic characcar | hundred pore them not to | te another e roer of his bed-room. ie yro\ded their eceowsocat n was to probabiy euable > pin those operations wholly of in part couduc ed comin wo men eal tiy | to the impulse, Having done so, he feit again them tc nest eve hlons te may be mae : p Persia lends, te rosul will be as follows:— | over just lefore the Dae wae nau at ease and went back to his friends. Daring by tretisiont ejuurne jome charitios, £1.2 % foreign missions, | Wat Sitaw Ley thet fir Mr. Wrottast | the nicht « large portion of the ing of (ie srprmies : ° £469,668. The amount spent in pny mig: | Aston, on his place. fa name was | foom, just at the spot where his bed fu aeny eal sibel rc ns in Kngland hes jast r sions, therefore, is jast one third of that devoted | Staries Suri. He lived over the river. on | stood, crumble down, and would uo dyabt have & propesite cima sya a the rolief, instruccion, feformation of Dry Kon, and had recently been mi 4. ‘They | crucbed him to death bad it not been removed could not beuvk, i poor, the ignorant, the unfortunate and the nod not to come over, and went by from there, foley ty tke wat ya every= cious in London, Wain wentured and again rovurned. Furatly oy clvinaed : —_—___—— over the third time in acite of ail un Bowacwe, fm 4 caation, and when about midway, the bridge In the war of the Revolu' t 600.000,000 of d sent down. They were buried beneath the ru- | Larayerre commanded in th 4 that shore te timo horrible | is and not seen afcerwaris 8 part of toe troops w boom 4 1d to us this morning by Liwutene he piers on the weat aro standing, un- | pace near the wa ; the Tenth Po ice district, 1¢ | Parmed, and tbe uk, may yet be aan be GERI er man named Cosnan Lorz re | use acain. oO I te ag | : Gay's Court, ia the I7ih | Sor’ ti cons : and had een J Mr. Lutz is blessed with a wife and niple ed. The love will be A seriis O00 to sevovtal seadiog (eal 5 AP evveralct . Mrs, Lurz supports the house | Portsmouth, ae a great deal of trate comes trom | wa dong aged ,in siting 1 r , y i “4 a ‘ed. His propery was valned ed with blood.’ There were al'o evidence of a | A¥ting @ storm, almost the very day it waa | 9 severo punishment by denying the deed. Un timate y connec ory. force strag’s having taken place,” | completed. Sfow moment's reflection, hiwover, he said te st £70,000, of which pel Inavey £12,000 te he | + ‘The collar, was moxt examined. The chop- Brignndage sear Rome. himself, ‘i have always speken the truth—I ' considere- ble number bef small sogecies to we Amismeate and the contributors to the Family Heraid, Habed by him, He bequeaths the one his property to various associations for the bene= fit of printers, Last June, a party was sent out by the Land Office to run a base line between Kansas and Ne cannot tell elie,” With tis principle in bis -blook was found covered with gore, and a eae Goer cleaver was |; beelde it. The blood; The Chevalier Guip1's enthusiasm in the cai mind, be came into the presence of the General, - Pn * 5 tracks also lod to tsaser portion of the house. pad 9 eer Mr ler deere rbot yolk who asked bim if he was the individual who “DISCOVERY OF THE MURDERED TRAVELLER.” In one of the rooms was found Mr. Lorz, pre. | & letter from Bome, in & enntemporary ) brouxtt | piaved upon the water the evening previous, to ‘onting a frightfal spectacle, He was lying oa | Dim into persoual jeril, in the more ‘esoiate | which be replied—'t am ” 7 — —— : @ flour, inseusiblefrom the loss of blood. che | Parts of the Campaune rowid death “And do you know,” continued Lavarerrm | * bridle of his horse was seized, with gach by, that's a pretty question te ask; but live, weare going to have ashower, Bee yon beck perk of bie bead ani neck hed been bedi “of any others in the army who can play we} ro as to cause him to rear and plunge, and what have you there?” he cortinued, as he black cloud, bordering on the Woet, It fast ap- Seeertied, dhe 18 supposed to have placed his | ter, beset him a fow days ago. He had been to | aume tune?” y hand © Uivek in the cellar and attempted | Naples & be purpose of parebasing stoine re- | “slo oF three, I éo," said the soldier, le = moment the man was thrown from Teapea ape his bores, and for the first time, Broachea, and will a pase over, but ereit doos, her = sacokges + Meneetie tea = Cee wah This theory ia ace | Stutly discow: vu iwating objects, but | “To morrow ‘evening, then, (naming the 5 pereeived the murdered m: wo shall bave more rain, I shall seo you again, | 4 poh nical, OF tanh. tic dae te teat Oe tact unas no outerypwas bound ia | Tan auddenly recalled to Kome ‘before having | pour), Twin you to repair wo my tent with | (quned and blaading, be ly perfectly uncon} “What doos thle mean shertly, To at the “Centralalamp,"above here, | feo: thick, specimens of which wore reeeived at the neighborhood, and it is very na.ural to «ap- core ered eae the cakih new wl yous; then a dark figure stooped over hin,and | “1 know:no morn about it than yor, George,’ | at pire o'clock, to-morrow might—that, benes | the cftice yesterday. They enclose, also, pieces al ing to Kone, with the evurier of the mail crsch, y came at the appointed hour, The (len- you, TO, , poor tee ae ; 1 bloc coniticy a8 ue ss] whule passing « caus plaatationin the ocaiiy #0 | gral then infurmed thein chat tho tune he hed , JJ “eds hand aeress lis features, oe ebrated for briand exploits, between Velietri | heard the evening before affected. him. ver: ‘Tis he!" ft mattered —., sehen RAs the Senne and bout half an hour afer iecho—that ona ternar eecssion, ts bad bers | free! I'll make his all right jd 4 whistie was heard, and the postillions Immodi- | played at the funeral of a dear friend of bis, who a ‘i ately stopped thelr horses, dismounted, and pros- in bis native coumiry. Since then, wail | 2° {70w © ert lentern ftom ite coves, on 1 incre acre eo curronce,agcas | trated themselves with duo submiaion in the } now, he had nover mat wiih the tadividual who placed ft so that it threw a faint light over the | = otha could play it. “For the purpose of indulging in | scene. Once more he examined the face, and ‘ dust. | LL Sioned by a report that a horrible murdar had | 9" i taymen immediately ran out from i boon committed.—Phia, Journal, Nor. 17. FR ed per pinbcoreh phe ping Ged the malabety plaarure of earng once m7 J then, drawing a ke fom ha bul, ho nat be ory were prey wl of the carriage, demanding mouay from the cou- % You." bly entertain. | i@ ble prostate victim, and ran hls hand over A Death Bonind the Hcene, Mtevallor Guipt, wlio wasthe only | ode aie ate Attar belong ‘acressbly entertain’ | he bedy, for tho exact, moat fatal spot, to The Waterbury (Mass.) American gives the Driganda, whose facns were | questa, dismissed them with bis thauks and | strike, following pestionlare concerning the ceath of | masked, were guns and daguers, | some guiness from his purse, as an exprossion | FF; ° rt id theatrical i pre fora moment, the glittering blade fiashed Gronox W. Wrart, the actor an ical | which they held up to enforee compliance with | of his satisfaction at their performance. sinrve ta knot; ln wish ts weal ape manager their requests. S'goor Cvipt at once gave up _ Mr, Wrart bad bees playing here with his com- | bis watch and a dozen piastres, which he hed for w to Riahans heart of the being before kim. A dull, heavy | The sage L Jalatore of Vermont have been | Nd, and the warm bloxd gurhed forth upen yeny moe Mendey. nign! Riley fast, te good | bia travelling xpesees, ioe Trulmece’ pees, none, and this was to be hielet night out un. it Fanaa tak Cle Tom's, Cain, Noe ee ee ore ae aa dag, tone setidied | Uelulairg'in alittle inecriment on the subject | the murderer, drawing the knife from the vic- cromasd, end autorpatim was alive to the iateredt of paltry sum like thet. Signor Gurr, | ef Women's Rights, Huupam Lani and | tim's boeom, he buried it far out into the forest, 4 tbe entertalament. The play p) rv Mr. Weare ti him a sum of 2000 ecudi, which | twenty-nine other women, of Woodstock, pre- | tuan catching up the lantern, hurried away. of the gold vearing seoris, mixed to someextent: ‘with quartz, The discovery of this cai seve af rest the inquiry as to where fuel fur purposes in taose territories is to be obtained, Tur Clevelend Herald saya there are signa of trouble again between the ‘four great ines” At the receat convention winter re‘es uf passsm~ ger fare bet weon land and New Yor were raised to G11. ‘Theve rates went into effect om Munday last. The two New York roads them ‘ becked out,” and refused to make the rates rane said his brother, while the Colonsl exc!simed : forth, shal! be our place of meeting. I leave the “Holy Peter! this is a strange affair! Hore | arrangement of breaking the nows of this deed, we have found this man, who has evidently been | to yourselves. To prevent discovery, I will aseassinated, and whom you, Harry, declared | change horses, taking the dead mau’s leaving was ycur brother, and the next moment weturn | mine.” to greet him we have just concluded was e dead | Sorrowfully the parties shook hands, and re- man.” mounting, George Cranliffe proceeded toward How striking is tho resemblanee”’ said Har- | Richmond, and the Colonel and Harry te Ingle- Ty, as he gared first upon his brother's face at ton, thon upon that of the corpse, “This contusion | Fine fellow, that brother of yours, Harry !”” upon the nove would hide the differenes.” exclaimed Pesling as George disappeared up the ‘The Colonel here fell Into what be ca'led ‘a | road. ‘Iam sorry fer him, but what are we lwown study,” while the relatives made com- | going to do? For my part, I propos wa go di- ments upon the singular affair; at length he} rectly to the Justice of tho village, state the turned toward George Cranliffe, exclaiming : fact that in riding thithor through Forest Road “Mr, Cranliffe allow me to ask your impres- | we discovered the body of a man who had been alon# concerning this matter. Do you think J murdored, and whom you recognised aa your this oxtraonlinary resemblance between you and ff brother, then we will hasten to the house and tue victim at our fect has led the latter (o be f inform his wife of tho facts, marking particular- mistaken for you.” ly its effect upon har, She will, of course, if “1 know nothing definite, but T have sua | guilty, pretend grief, and under the supposition jon thet tre assavin murdered this man, by J that she will be lonesome, wo will remain at the ke, fur nie!” house a week or tw it be possible, “George,” questioned his Yea, Colowel, but you forget, we must warn broth “Whom do son suspect.” Martel firs’." “Que who Lam contident is sec “You are right, we'll go there now, aud if we oven the mind ef my wife ageivst don't hasten, we will go Here he bent forward, avd whispered some Tne two fr the village, and thing to the Colovel and Harry, in so low atone | rerched Mortals just iv time to escape the that it was almost impossible to distinguish his ing shower which descended upon the words, It produced « «| ge effet upon the obliterating all traces of t latter, who iterated, Qor oid scho mate !” toil, In briet terms. tiarry informed the latter, and bis wife, of all that has havpened horror at the revelation was intuise, readily promised stience. As won ay the rain eoased, and the sun again sailed down upou the ear.b, they burried to the office, aud tua fow words, related ure, leaving out, ef course their subsequent meeting with the brother, supposed dead ; be inn ediately dispstebad oflivers to take charge of the murdered man, to eouvey bim to the viliege. After Harry aad the Colonel baa placed themselves above suspioion, by stating that they ba! not left Riebmond until morning, atd had proof of their Laving stopped to les letter atafricads @ shore distaoce from that city, thoy were suffered to dopart for the house we Cran iffe, ‘They were soon in the presenos of the lattor's eho was of medium height, exquisitely “Now's the i neesions of the * fowegow A TrimonarH line repatrer, bill, splice and 1bus woodeoek are often fo where wey hang actual force of the suppose, from any lojuri tric curtent, ‘The vartridye aiuded to above waa brought tato our counting In Bamberg, &, C., lest week, « man named T. A. SALvo exprostod bis belief that slavery je . A Charleston paper says: He coed; the Lair was thea shaved y poltoning Was ar ove vide ¢fhis bead ; he then received «coat of tar and foai bers; was then rode on a rail beyond the limite of the village wad turved loose, after receiving a lecture. We bope the examole of Satyo wil! bea warning to all abolition= inte Who are traveling through the South ta the eapacity of piano tuno's, map selors aud ) 1s to steer clear of Bamberg, at imiiar troatment, “Tam sorry to say—even so, Harry. I fool almoet contiden’, that he either murdered this man for me, or bribed some one to do the deed! Vor sometime be bas Leen spying upen my he has wen the effection of Jalia from ver loved me, and then it wrings my very heart to say it, I do not think she would grieve much if I were out of the way, I westo goto Richmond yesterday, and did not expect to retorn until nightfall, but when some litt!s distavee upon my road, « strange feeling ovme over me, for which I evuld tot ascount, and ag there were no sivas of the siorm abating vefora morning, Ureturned to tho house of @ friend, acd remained there, unknown tomy wife, during the night, aud this moraug [ again sot out upon my jouraey, to bave this strange inci- dent presented to me, I have a plan in ny mind by which I can ascertain the truth conce: at.” A vew days ego, a» old gentioman, seamed Kissay, stopped at @ hotel in S . Louis, amd banding bis seddiehags to the clerk, asked foe @ ebeck a» they conteined #00 tastver, He thes +d into dinner, but had only bewa seated « Ker nomenta, whew a young ian cune aud tal bim that a mistake had been made and be had got the wrong check and at the ame time band ed bim avo her, and received Me, Kixanr’s, With this be got the sadde-bags and disappear- ed, leaving only an old coat in exchange, whieh sree banded Mr’ K-00 spplying for hls adder Deus and preseniany bis check, Tux Minawon Government of Moxteo, seye the N. O, Hee, bas made an arrangement wah the house of KER, for the ie of bonds iilions of doltara, The interwt at six per cont., ove-haif the in erest 1 terete by f be Jucwuen for tive years, They wi ‘The Naive Africans, We had a brief sratoment, by telegraph, of the fact that two native Africans were exnibt'od at avd oxen ad the graves foe fu th» «raves fod age at Wiuaher ul eober votes of Vas lou fi 6 hy the Goverament in payment of the 5th part of ail pubic debts, taxes, duties, &e: Taay are to be given in exchange for ihe bonds of the ia terior debt. No contiderce, whatever, is tele aiiber in the abiity of the Government to re deem these obligeltons, of in the whieh issues thom, the Pailadolphia Ledger a y ‘least of Penosyivanta, Pe darth, ber ¢)08 and bai of ray there was 4 singular expression that od In thors eyes at tins, which the observer painfully, She was vor ing, with her full voluptuous mouth, and tooth, white as Orient poarls; in full dress sho was diszeling, just the boing to take ® waa's heart by “George, cat It be posstble, you doubt your wu 7 lary ail tlog! former undersioud ii, shooking affair, has ou bave ever been my confident, in he glanced at ‘he Colonel, the towarked— ‘This y frou my The Dend Houses of Kurope. Eisiked dhs 7 = han vene of that the be ? A correrpondent of the Troy Arend, saya In SBany al Rowalen fried port bibited. Warn, tort Fravkfort-on-the-Main and in Mu dead large and eH Ll pay’ vel npr houres to which bodies ar borial, where they are *Poiness Fietchi -adiresd rn for the purchase of anti- | sented, through member Cuarman, a vili fur the ‘ os Seas eevgslving, or funcying that | felef from taxation, on the groun ehst they | Tied to @ neighboring tree, was a horse, to aa cpira, shough evidectiy etrtiok wil dvatn Feet eee rime that fae, Melua, | had none of the privileges of citizenship. ‘The | which the assassin turned his s'ops Le loosened the time. Bova sa the play was ore, Meo Wratt | tently draw furlh bis bag of gold, bidding then | Matter was referred to the Judiciary Committe, | its bunds, and springing upoa ts back, galloped compieined of faietaens, end Dr obeerve that the sum was oorrea|; fy Tho Teport, through Judge ManAKe, thelr | away through the storm toward the distant vil- fered some suitsbie remedies, wh on eonine) t0 afford : ed to spend anything they have taken the whole sabject into | !axe, leaving the dead on the edge of the forest, ey eas cherpen ats foal re the first day wih the | #" oonaweration, and trast they have properly | exposed to the pelling of the merciless rain, his usual, Rouge to keowing enes It appeared to be coof 6 sio the second with the Anos n nes previpitated Upon vies faithful animal winnowing and neighing pitifu’- ee re ane 7 haf verso) jc Nunclo, and the third at a convent of fri: | et eentanve :—aid they aim) feel re-iousy tm | ly by bis sido, wi to the etiect, and wes taken Jaa carringe to the | aving gtimly Uetened to bis | Preamee,tith tee Sertul reckons ‘The wind arose, and moaned mournfully Seow lle Hous Tp Sfeeen tian ea feven the tus ex ple ‘ ing out through the pines, a rejuiem for tho wronged, G rey GBOKG ® the oourter on oue side and the chevatier on the Why should not the lif current, that gushed Among bis Inst sots, half an bour hefore ¥ of tie y 1 L fewrsternn teebiiator the nent and lat perform: | otter plared them with tbeit faow down wants poked oe ig from the beart of the victim upon the murderer, og raat J blondarouss overeac uf choke prow. | Sem SS abaopy f of their sulen sions | retain its reduess, to atroat the eye of thw crtui- id . ims, while tho third robber jumped tato | qumciently, large, for any emergency, avd trom | HA} atd Koop frosk in his memory that awful Anglo-Saxeo Aatiquitios, r hi « voly soumnesd for | whose bosom atte nik ‘of huwan’ kiadnoss” ‘A murdorer, aectrsed of God! : more buiden treasure. would theit opera- | nevor ceases & flow. Your committos are, tuers- . . Tho London Times saye : | tums proaby have come ev to wependy | fons unanimously of tho oplaiu tbat tha part: | Morning dawned bright and cloar, the clouds a) tatenatye ge Bi nigac Rear dart Gos cc netuston had not di carriage lights an- | toners, threongh the gent! mau who presented thelr | had pasrod away, and the blue sky smiled down pre greene deg ft Kaquerwes duriug | nounced the arrivat of the diligence from Home, peltion, ought to have leave to presenh blll, uyon the fallon leaves and damp prtound, the air ‘out rag Waseohan, aver | Signor rejues‘ed bis pluoderers, re r oe : = alice In‘appenet thet aout ton yoare age | their final leave tabinu,to return hii some stifle 7 Sie John Franklin, was brisk and cool, aad soon Lie sun rose slow She skoicton of & men, togetarr with the umbs of @ | to er able him to gat some cordial at Gensano to The following is the inscription on tho stone | ly in the east, shedding hi pomp py amar er exhumed by lav | restore him « little from tbe exitation whieh 0 nde * Leer srested 10, Ce poppet Het village, road, ferest and field, The miniature A. ae 50 (ected on interview had ca m, upon | Jomn Feannut 1 omrades, on is : 1a oae agen tien’ the entrance to “Se briganda, afterennsuting tn whls sora, | where they passed their first wiuter ia ' rills, formed by the previous day's rain, epeosily returned nim andthe curi-r the watchas which | tic regi ‘Lo the memory of Fas dioappeared, dried up by tho refuljent ray! they hac previously taken from the doubtless Cas cmt, Frresauas, and all thei At early dawn, two horsemen came considering that portion espal more likely | ther oficers and faithful compan ae ee ee ease than theeilver aad guldeuia- | suffered and perished in the couse of science | ene Forest road, teward Ingleton. One was aye of His Ho.iness's realm, end the service of their couatry, Tois tablet | apparently about thirty flve years of age, his ls erected near the spot where they passed | fsee kind and jovial, indicating his merry dispo- thotr first Artic winter, and whouce they issued bbls companion, o man about tweive years forth to conquer ditiiculties of to die, Lt com= Poh éhdabceh muemoraes the grief of their admiring © bis junior, was of a graver style of countenavee, try meno and friends, and the anguish, subdued | with black eyes and raven hair a slight mous- tho Agricultural Fair, just betd at Columbia, | by faich, of ber who bas lost m the boric | teche, baif coucealing bishaughty, though hand: S. C., and were awarded premiams, The Co- | loader of the expedition the moat devoted aud meath lumbis south Curdman thus refors tothe cir- | sifectiona'e of busbands,—‘Aud eo te bring»th | fm? J ‘ cumatance t them unto the haven where thoy would be.’ | As they entered the forest the former ox Our reporter, yestorday, noticed the exhibition at | 155.—Tbia stone has been entrusted to ow } claimed: tu Pair Grouya oftwo A‘rcauk. Te was uot ine | affixed in its place by the officers aus crew of | py gt, Petor, Harry! this is a douced mud- tended that avy Lotion of it whovld be taken ia tie | the American expedition, commanded by Le Fy vce) “Shouldn't o Tone Iteuct 1h Corcinian, as wn did uot fool satiated with | HJ, Haxrsrary, in search of De. King and | 4y bole! Shouldn't care vo travel along it euch marrvoty . " eomnpaniad with an ex, his compantocs. adreary night as lat night was,” b pa “Lshou.d not relish it myself, Colonel,” re plied the other; “tho groand boing pretty low, the overluw by ibe rain ts coasidorable, almoa tlooding the path.” “Whew ! those ere large pines, the most so 1 P Luis exhibited to the medical Cass, at mia is ” thoughts, George, this is our old friend Hu ward were, doce . uate | three 7, for te pur Poe ecerte nue wine | Rave ever sean.” Petting, now Colonel, whom L mot yoatarday, | storm, wih ber thouand Uttle arta ard blen- | lee use, an entractdiiany in mae by the neem tegen fae oor Five epee ond th tiogers of the eorpeos are placed coimbier, which | “Yee, they ares at Rie mond, ntroduosions, | dishmerte; ber disposidon wes e range, pacubas, | §f B- wa, from Halle tou ball, Cues ets are attached to @ cord wi {witha | ‘Ian't this a superb place for the retroat of a pre etl ncmes 6 9 cord commanie sing wT hut @olovel, you auraly have not forgotten. | at times uni aural ; possessed with a power to | the Universi 2 us that bets forty dhees ll, ‘The wi x youre a tloger rings ‘ . Obristopher! they eval: G ber " le ui Dawsio “ If inches Seley of the Tuaues by th tes hell, apd thu iu ssene.of snepmaded alas: | Cen’ of robbers, Curlalopher! they ous! Udo it | George? cover up ber foulte in # perfect manner, passiow: n aid ‘@ tall i is and conquerors, Tue relics aie how ta Lead. tra, thire wae ro m of optalm by them | ion “sorts are ‘mato to restore the body, in- | brown, with theso heavy trees for a shelter.’ either ta the Feacral Genventions or tuo State Coa- The gentlemen rocogalzad each other, at Har- | ate and racher free in ber genera! depor eral aa A crude to it Woere then, | stead of burying it alive, as to doubt ofwn | They now neared the central clump, aud, 80p- |p. "se xplanation, anda grave acknowledginont | Wher Marry entered her prerance, accor hinge of ‘ann acer Trades. » probibit is ao clear to oar raindy povs in this country, Tu’ Mansel It is com- | grating, d d th raed, Fe batwean th ab Aeiai rele ’ 4 Lapyterigly : i oy § eine yeu 2 when rise wee dear In Kaar- | ¥" cent, iu justice to ou position, in not cing paltory on the friends and relatives of alt, pase ie : 0 ee ction cma 7 “ betw oie ep jsbes Ge orge contin i : 7 4 oy fens she set A ie rh ae monieg owe y of he Guan ooamenced and pe ~7 i de to bri Tt from | ext bition, otherwite than express our pr ther rich oor, to send Ul bo el 01 ata pretty curren’ Bald ‘Lwill say, that for the las: Cao years, ane bes ul eordiality, beth: lig yes ptte uv denn tad form with bie tatell $3, Cblos, oe e were made ral Oe at eatiie, the. house, and sllow it i" remai the elder, “Never saw anything to match it; | deceived me in various ways sbe ws icfatuated | bard's beotuer, and, as the Colonel was intro- Bid unin paired, 1a a word he is « rare aud um= sso a siagular law, to Far her African Discoveries. of deye—the e: time I be but, Hardee, what have we aboad?’ with another, and be has been i the bavit of | duced, extended her haut wo him with expressed | common curiul'y. the effet that vessel for Chine shoud © 1 Dy, Liven wroxa, the Engloh explorer, bus | Pfsubtort, 1 cht is is not compu 3 Wher?” reaping cant raha theglebe Se culinaeisi cate Aan ae ae ' , rt “ ' is, nevercheless, @ custom very geuerally fol- visiting the Hall in my absence from bome. For } pleas: re at the honor bis vi pon her. | Ay she foot of the Totowa near allowed (o lued wih rice unless it brought 10 |b 6. heard fr Litorior of Africa, woere | {* ee » dtrectly ‘ i ; ; { Alaniile @ contain unmbor of cages Call of C09 | 6 hey discovere r great lake, a rich and lowed. aS There rectly in our path, at the odge of | once, I condercoudad tw p'ay the spy, aud my | Gently, bury wformed her of the tors that bad | son, N, no © sop, socugied litle “butcher birds,” well known to orvi= | file counter. the forest suspich us wore verified, Fur some tise [have | pefaliav her. Sie turuad cesdly pale, drew « | by tne american ae og the w! a thologists. rosso fur thie must esceutsis An English volume on “The Habits of Good | ‘‘dotbing bat a atray horse,” meditated a seperation, iy ek, spasmode br ath, white her eyes sank te- | 1/78-¥ and conaia ing Of nullettiae i vagulation omply was, thes the rite d thoes ‘and 2.000 foot above the | society," just 1 sued, farniaties tie fllowiog | “Not 90, Harry; thero's something at the | “But, wow for my plan: I propose to merate | syesth bie norton tus, searching gaz; but peas | have ox ooute wore destroyed in great numbers by Y eradit what lave | hints in regard to a question upon which a divis” | creature's foot.” myself for some tinn, ad lot tine murdered man ent thines ashes, bones aud other outly abe railied a tittle avd appeared overcome with excessive grief; then, retiring, the left the coutienen to themselves, when Co'onel Pesling suked, ic alow tove— ‘Well, Harry, were his suspicions correct 2” “Though the tale wad @ startling one, there seemed more than eivher error or grisf in her actions, But my decisions must uot be busty,” To be Continued. MAIL ITEMS, 4 jon of opinion has hitherto prevatles ;—Of course to knock # man down is pever woud mauoors, but there is a way of doing it gracefully, and oue Tule sbou'd be observed, viz., whether you can command your temper or not, never show it, ex~ opt by the blow, Never asdsil an offender with words, nor when you strike him, use such ex- essic Toke that,” &c, there are cexes aelety when it is quie incumbent on you to knock an offender down, if you can, whether you feol angry or not, 60 that if to do 0 is not pre- cise y good manners, to omit it is some! imes very bad maners ; and to box, and tbat well, is there fore av importact aceomplisbment, particuiarly hese 0 ca: ot similar Gaoroe Param, whees 4 ovening one of these iron chain, @ attr rup 8 which nad evidently lain on deposit fur locality is about amie above the Great Mint itl foray. @ visit tO ‘St whe love to devel tte privations and triumphs of oar Revor rock adjoining the Fails are the words G. ,, 1779," believed to have beam cur by tbe Fa her of bis Country, at the of his sojourn there. ‘They plunged spurs in their horses’ sidos, and soon rewched the spot, where stood the faithful animal guarding the body of his master, “ By George!" (the Colonel was fond of ex- pletives.) ‘'Lisa man! he is covered with bicod; there's been foul play here!” and both jumped from their saddles, ‘He bas been stabbed ia the heart. Why, Marry, what is the matter, my boy ? what are you maring at?” pass fur me; then, Twill wateb the turn things aod Af my eurinises are frue—the ree ul bs known to God and myself!” Aad unable longer to control his feo ings, he turned away to recoy- or his composure ‘Tho Coloue! shook his hoat sympathizingly , but did aot attempt to offer useless words ; he ho was too much versed in surro, to deem such expressions of effect, At leugth, Harry drew « long breath, and replied : sparrows. ar fow question has been a long standing jo¥o 7 im Auokiand, but the necessicy to farmers of | the dry season, but tbat the Shire is a splendid smal birds to Keep down the grubs is adiit'od | river for £100 mbes from ‘on all sides, [bere is uo security iu Now Zome | ft. ¢ ufluecce. land against the invasion of myriads of c4\+ erpiliars waich de the crops, Tae pha Soot rod eevee bi ouah [orged 1a th {re sevatarlam, Senet Va « the marke: sari ties wore found xrowing wild upamit, ‘eeat Londen, 06 many ss five crupe are relead ia vrioge abd hot water baths, "The vale one year, the principal objest being, however, to | fue ee 20 or 30 miles broad, and F Faiee the nest poalole specimens for high | wis derfully fertile, The people seom never to “ te other !" + Well, Goong, It shall be as you sa) -- . Under sucha eystem of culture, alugs | have iwen yiaited by Kuropeana before, and wore | oF tle mien. care Gee Ibs ne eae lotakee 1” the friends at whose house you tarried, must haw it that ibe presilency of Harvard VARIETIES, and other insects are very formidable foes, sd | very ouspicions of man stealing, The oxplorers Taxation and 4 apd tare ace eascal be made acquelcted with the state of affaires, | eee ee eee to De om, of Rox to deatrvy thens tous have bern fouod w ure | iaclet tequentiv, and toon great paiae to aay | 1¢ may beth etesting to no © the “Xo, no!" ered the young man, Feet (eae aise nance, roing the face | ote ie naan a, af New York. -- ul ae to be parchemed at high prices, As auch 1 foars, and toexplain their real } whico the national expendicurs bear: to pron | at bis discovery, “IL know bim, bus too and warn p quiet, rf fact | tory, or Dr fore, atluding A youre man who is F of your remalning at thelr house, as should it be et Ativer ay of Bs ti ed tether, tat the Saieey known you did not fairly start upon your jour- wed oad by ibe, mates ae thiest churches inthis ot ney, until morning, the murderer would be ‘e.” mach Aes aw peg Warned that he had wissed bls viatim, fur this | Tharnx have been found, in England, te rock bani bich were i jong before ereati whore eet hee eee ai cata | man «Tous fonee of suet size as to indicate ‘9s 9 dollar and a balf a dozen ie given for ful! ‘They bought provisions and cotton | ation iu sume of the Euroyeu: States. In 4555 | well ! but is be quite—quice dead 2” row, lively tosds, which are ‘generally iin~ | ese ety nat 5 we - u natives. va ‘ er sence sweat | yar ft as th sated jai of th AGerinn amr | ss Ye! la, en aff and col, Tie use for a long time ia an insecttvorons way, ‘The Coast of South Carolina, Oe a DOK BIBL onan averene of i | bad plece of work, Idon't know what to make ‘Who.cen say but [rend dye Al kuew | Profesor Lemnen, Stato Geologist of South | be bd per head. In 1857 the extimated popuia- | of it!" Ry be hy article in the last number of 16 301 851, and the public this tof this latent value when be | Carolina, has an By, Poms Non fipate was ne Se ve At this moment, the sound of heavy tramp- Bit.iman's Jour on the ‘ Changes alc ure was £18,(43.001, or an of ‘the though a mal, te tare the casi onem heeds I rece OF | ling was heard, and from the direction of Ingle- H “Be it #0; my friend’s name was Martel—you i “Ugly and venomous, ‘i Portugal was 3.499 121, andthe ‘on, appeared the rider; he drove near the spot, i \ ‘Weare yet» procivus jowel in his hes).'* sbauis, tare was £2:766 202 oF an ‘average of bs par | whare stood the colonel, and his companton. know bim, Harry, he resldes alone, at the very , residing Whe Okade ae ‘at the depth of five or six fest, at the distance | head. ‘The popula‘ of Switzeriand in 1857 “Hallo, Harry!" he shouted, when nes outekirt of vhe village, on this road, with bis erpraite Bt Lovis, on Monday evening last, left { Okadel at Quebec, of thirty miles from the ocean, There is w- | was estimated at 2 600 000, and the public ex- ¥ "1 a ife,” oot howe fora short time, and ia leay! A corresondent, writing from Qusbec, thus | dubitable proof of wre wae £608 240, or about 5s, per hoad, | Dough, to distinguish the two mon, The | "i, George?” ber two litle gisls aged fone and Aepicts the famous citadel; When I's marsive the greduai The popalation ‘of Greogo fu 1854 wea 1-043, 158, | younger turned toward the speaker, like Light- bere will you go now, reejectively, During her ansence, t { wails were erected, 10 great was the draft on the land, The Pro‘eseor and in 1848 ‘he public expenditure was aetima-: | Bis ¢, end then with a cheer responded, “I ebali go on to Kehmond, apd decide where ok Lire aud was purded together wroasury of Franco, that {he Queen aed If they ted at £640,941, or about 128 por head, “George, George! ts it really you!" I ddhall remain, during the dey, aud look! a6 I obi'dren, | } !