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O.i.ferich, Sept. 13th. 1844 . - nom-
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1••• ALEXAKNIPER WILINEOM,
lantineial Lnid SlAreckir,
• ornct ,? titintaten,.
DIETR.ICT".
NO. SI, 11; .43
K. GOODING',
atictioNsER,
W'LL attend S4LFplii iu any Pori of tip
flievelet. ni ream-mit& Terme. Ap-4
ply a Abe BfritiPth-thIet.'
Gt, ler ON March Ilik MM. • levedle
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BARRISTER, fltoucfroit.
Jene. 14401. GODERICH.
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A. INASNI WIPP,
FASHIONABLE ,TA1LOR:
TrIV.VT•n111.111Irs
CIODERICH.
Gsderieb, April 12, 1849. 2v-n101f
ALFRED W, OTTER,
General Agent & Conveyancer,.
COLLECTOR or A CCeIrSTS, ifer.
GODERICII.
Co:t. 1. 1843. 2.04
DANIEL (;ORDON, •
CABINET
Terra floors first of du
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MAKER:
Gamer Guis. Offics,
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CIIENTST and DRUGGIST,
WEST-STEP:ET,
GODERICH.
March 8. late. .Iv4n • It is well to prepare peat mud a whoe and Marsala became Queers .•
AGRICULTURE.
We steed arnong the eaten leaves,
Am cheUree at err play.
Ad :smelt to firs the ',yew thing.
rt.tli.:g nn lb.:, way :
Right tnerril, ver htknt then, dews,
The •istania taigas sod we,
Atu vow*, ia gist where snow slag lig.
Or voslisagos gils1 the tree ;
Wileanehm fent we leap ',nog
Wfirre Withered %mew are strbwn :
Now pas Du few, 'becks oi. sous -
71,e presentis 001 own.
We steed answer the fere* Woes
le v:te We merino's' swarm-
dpflien hope (who weesieweit she last)
,.„Firat reread,. her mile wing,
V. 'retrieval's twat feenstrieus strength
11,..iiiradi the leafiers trees.
And (lie misekindles in notched'
Ai Wows the wittier tweeter,:
WI netins.wwerds the cold gray aityi
Cissdrd eillivutow and 1114,
We iris,' the old war peat by,
Ard the young goring COW again. •
We stand swarm the fal'en leave*,
In manhood's haughty prime...
When first our parsing warts begla
lore the ' olden lime:"
And ao we gets. we pigh to iliiok
Hnw many a year hath owned
Since 'nevi; those cnld and laded•traes,
Our rooiairra wandered Imo
And old companions -now perchance
Estranged. foram, or
Com round round us, as these autumn leaves
Are crushed broeath our tread.
We •tand among ih• Vett leave',
1n nor own sittninn 1I0•-
An4 !offering on will% feeble step.,
Puerile eliir•rteirs Way'.
%VP to. k net back-i'eo Moe ago
Ileth all We loved been lord !
Nnr forward. -or we 401/ cot live
To wee our oew bop. emitted
Dui ni gn-thn one', Wulf beam
A (.4r,te warmth imparts-.
1/711141larid wiihniet jnir returns-
Thrir prevent fillet our hearts
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pame matinee tri !warn 'their enigiparathre cellos her he•rt was so fully uecituted with It would been well bidet thou
hardineve• sealed the disease, at weft ae ("tart PP' fither's hlittlYe but floe. !bought that ie yrs,'" gears bv.'
hearted irecretary, whom phe loved as a • It vri.uld-e.it woold Omitted r th.
• ' three predneaigettees, &e.
• In a trod of Ante varieties we learn sorne heart filer hees, young and netateted, onfy• qnreih-completely hiluildeti, arid eelaWieg.
• imperial.* Nets ; bra •fiart her exper lenge te Meld hire., ' Nay, dry tip those teare-thay
necescity to cues. te eatuditogry spooks- , There was noble blood ie the wine sf tbs 'eine one like thee. I shall cot:chide such a
vino, on some vim., fir rti I WV/ ftout *etre:ark hut ba was. the last of a lupe bee treaty with the city as shall grant the bon-
lelded 'more than the twig Red.: rfileyear $Ify become i poveridief, until, is 8,14. ir imps. My sew is eumpleedd.....ste
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year to rear. Last you ttie l'each Blows 111,1 the mi;.• nth,. forefathers lied credo. farable proteetfon. Brit you are no longer
' the latter were the •o••••t prodnetive.. In- friond Nies moiled, that he must Amer sestets Battelle& Mother yaws 1,
Pae.el ease* We had the time potato from for en • nelln ry arilmislcrice, Of bellies,' ' Stay-.4//11011mr 40 you get'
&Sweat irourecei and this ;indigo, side by. literary 'Alloy, a 'fine lingnisk and *Wert, ' ' It metiers nut. Far, ter *n*y. It is
. st 'e, ratite' twenty five per ceut, showiog a. rPiteralfr, he 111d, by goose lucky crertee, sot doing that wn should ever meet "gain.'
: moilitientiee, by rolturr, buil. or other cir,- Warned the puma Of grieve sucretary to the 'Clio Wytitofforgivnersar itailthecitwen
; eurnitaneee.• that •44•,n 1., prodice a periuti• king, and iird,i hos remained then five yr are illqttorifir..y. ,
nert effect 0111h. reed nr planted tithers. --Howse atria older dims klattetta, and weft ' 'To thee nit, heart is se steel .% wits the
Nome awoheftwa rot much. others not any.' no‘onfreriaontly called epee to siiperietesd calm bitter reply.
• Yet 000010 either. thathave net rotted with the etudies, from tune Isi Sitla; and how. Ansi thee it mom The sword of 'Abel
oil have been offired *14. ethers. We could it hare hems otherwise thee that be Youtig gensteel. Cori Lintri• often led (oath
think n: kind ta perfectly sotemot the sibung mon of LorsbPrdy, but hie
ppoo, ie..- ehneld Int. her, halving nuts Olfef WY to
And thus sada
eft•e. 1•11,1•.r ',fedi- i.),•ring caures. such am ootot . nt the marry Mace, and now guiding nfother he never saw again.
wet land, ...arm, wet weather L....., though her hand in the shirographts art. irw tress- our story of the early civil commotion"' of
i,
mum are pro, f against it ender favorable toting fur her soots olden legend of love and Italy.
romance? Noe was it strange tbat his love
circumstances.
To Miro • wider IMT17,0 rm. xelreCon arid wail vturned. • . THE LAKE OP' ALLIGATORS IN
experimenh we hairs raised, the present Ili* figure . was node and commanding : SCINDE. .•
Peava11,, new varieties from seed, which w•si he excelled in all manly .porta, Dad he was -
c••lii vied from different eectione, end was the champion of all meetings where strength This curimm place is about eight miles
t.ic prodoct of potatoes from various parte 4ed aielitv were the powers called into se -
from Eurrachee, and is well worth inspect-
or I he world. So great was the variety. 'ion. Note he touched the light guitar he.
that in raiaing front 'boot two hundred nest's the window of his dearly loved Ma. ing to all who are fond of the nionstous
plant'', nearly every one wap rtioeinet in ap- gotta, and Dow lifts hid voice in clear and and gurgle...gee. A moderate ride, through
pearance. Thie ehewa the effects of mix- manly tonere, in notes rich and hill in artic- a ,andy and sterile tract, varied with a fen
int many keret. together, and that potatoes. Matien. 11:trk 110is answered I,& slim- patches of jungle, °rings one to a grove of
11/111 not 'generally produce the same *100) ry voice, but, so low arm geni. are the
peed. In 'tome capes we raised a quart notes uttered, that one meet Entre careful. tan,arind tems, hid in the bosom of which
ma einglA .eed el.inted the last of Aeril ly to hear at all. Ther sro meant for his he the grisly ',rood of mousier,. Little
and some of the tubers were medial sign, ear only ! Torrawn whole years was the would pne, ignorant of the locale, suspect
showing the great facility with which new intimacy of Girl and Mszetts suottaineri, un- that under th'att veer) wood in that flay
kinds may be prodoeed. More on the sub- surkiecied and unqueetioned. Their love -
jest by and by E. Partner. was pore, the lure of the heart. The bead pool, which an active Jesper could half
had taken no c.ornizance of their doings -it spring acrose, such 'hideous denizens are
was young love's first dream, romantic, ar- coocealed. " Here is the pool," I said to
MANURE FOR, YOUNG TREES.
dent, and pure. to my gende rather contemptemiely, "but
The best manure for young trees is a The old king grew ill day by day, and
where are the alligators!" At the mete
mixture of peat mud and eteble manorc.-- cbildieh. The tree and dineipated life be
This mud retains moisture better than any had 1,d ii, 1... „nab, now moved to he a Mire 1 wns stalking on very boldly with
kind of manere we ese, and 14 parucularly heavy dratt upon old age, the penalty -of head erect, and rather inclined to flout the
armful when trees are first transplinted.-' which lie was paying. Day by day he grew .fi i fr i
it i, not too late yet to dig peat mud and worse, and at last' dropped away, regretted v. o e a . r, nom refunco. A sudden hoarse
haul it out to freeze and thaw. le 00111. roar or bark, liowever, uniicr.my very feet,
by few ; for lie had been a cern and tinre-
. meadow,, it le eater ,, dig ,, when the frost keting minaret', and hie -deeds left no kind made me execute a pirouette in the air with
itimoine.than at any (.me, on account of the
record .behmil to recall him to the heart,e of •xtraordinary adroitneee, and perhaps with
his people. Too *cid was piled above him, more animation than grace. I had almost
stepped on a young crocodilian imp, about
, year before it le used in the holes where the
But where sal Carl Lippi now, the loved
.101IN J. E. LINTON,. trees aro set Mit when it is to be pia- and ciierished object of heryerg affection three feet Inn, whtiee hite'llmell se he war,
• 110T•RT PUBLIC, FOOD MAD•E eel:OMAN CORNMEAL. , e
o the surface aro Ind the trees to deepen
fre " sm. on the lige. of ;he soil, *1 needs not to bo very mature, er of the
The Pecrplary wan the first to feel the -pow- would have been the reverse of pleasant.-
• goece..s nen aethority. Ile watt
Ctmrreissilner Qtictiert BmicPresently the genius of the place made his
TWELVE AND SIX PEWS j
AT Tee nee Of iss MAO.
NUMBER XLIX. 10
• enr to a r,reigos 1410 : oer notions speak
Elle same laegnagt ; pining from the same
care, and seern especially entrneled, by
Pnividence. with the same glorious lark of
rating i be Anglo Faxon rime, by ex-
tending tie beet intereets eivflizatien
throegh tam greet 6:Were of tte wrrid.
1 have an ei,t ire rico:11dr re. eir, that tier-• ,
two poremmenta wIll act with 48.west
perfect concord in carrvieg (us thin greet
design, and. for ere r•wn rare 1 enfeienedly
assent yen- chit I could not hive s defy
more enrgenial to my feelirge then that of A
colvivatingilie 'nerd intimate and frierely
'relations between the Qaern, my Sovereign,
and that great P.elothlui of v.1,1,h you are
the ritiorthy and diet Inguirted Presideet.
Te these obeervatioer, the President te-
plied in tl.e following termer :
Sia :-1 sm merit pleased to receive from
your has& the letter of her Majwty, leer
Sovereign, which accredit. Too SP the En•
voy Extraordinary mt' Minieter Plenipo-
tentiary ef Grrat Bri'srn near tte Govern -
c( the United !States and I cordially
welcome you in that high character so a
friellendy.end the identity of or'gie, language.
and theist., so appropriately alluded to by .
you as connecting our reppectii e countrlee,
there is much, sir, in their present relation.,
ealeulated to impart tinueuel interest to
your ntiseton. That the best plies for ex-
tending the blessings of peace, commerce
and eivillzation, may be executed by one
perfect concold, is my most,arnest wish :
and the con6Jence you have expressed, that
the two nations will set in concert and her-
mony in all. wise and welt directed effort's
for the accomplishment of such objects, le ,
accepted'by me in the curdlel and sincere
spirit 11 which it has been proposed by you.
I hope, rir, that your residence In this
country may pro** as agreeable to yeti,
personally, as you have given Inc good rei-
500 for believing that it will be honorable
and advantageous both to Great Britain and
America?,
piaatt gaimant---,,no. u the eau". or 0,1' and it may be du: at any tone when most baniehed from her dominions! The conning
AND CONVEYANCER. appearance in the shapoof a wizard -looking
convenient. counsel of her father's minietere prevailed.
0. a _er, who, on my pre .g
'- -
and her regml for the secretary was shrewd•
ly ana;.ected hy the prima ininieter, who witb a couple of rupees, produced his wand
Made it h . fir..t duty 1•) vrstrale her ma- -in other words, a long pole -and premed -
jest, that she owed hie banishment to her
. • ed to "call up his .pints." On his shout-
• )'TR tTFORD. Intwiserppi le Ate let raise food rnnngh
supple the whole world." Alluding to the
Indere eernmeal that had been orsported br
ALEXANDER MITCHELL.,
BELt'S' CORNER& E.,,b,04 Jennie the dearth nf 1847. bp sees CARL LIPPE
Vitus the Flag ef Oar Uaion.
A sr IV P!, .
OVID y
that again an -------------- imelts of g •
Mareh. 29. 1449. • yew,. Indian meal porridge. hot it had "• musty
'SOUTH L !ltrnffIPE. • rroar OY LoalaAaDir. induced her to discard the lover of her
al.o led ber in time to espouee one
In the days at lane eyne, there reigned in- P'Iht
• taste -it Dever wanted a dwagreirehlr rang.
•nd elation.
DR. JORNIRYT7E, is ..i• wit. a .PI ------.-- 1,1in '•••• tlie 'lest Zspoll, a snood and arbitrary prine, whose
hote only recoaimendatton were wealth
one of the Itaitan deeeeetee a king named
•
Iled on • the rood nun neen
• [1. iv: rain, 7.74apo,1 ljn,144, ph. 1•41 •t:11 e,,pa.was the C4aVe n ---------0 .eree sled lilt -ars -to • P .5 fr .
TJT ZnaCAIL Ef11,1,_
tie Sweita eere• to ise erer,'•1•"311 all iimn.f..hbi I.;vt es.; :Tr ,h; gt *alio() mw am old on liT;ee' were the Amer:tee hist this , - • ) 1b%vv:
. • c%nrtayr
STRATFOruu.
se hes, raid iripou.t the oweelui,sm and apf„r ,ir,,,,,,,,.„,i , am' ',ham og„1,ani! emillation. Two rival louses of Lora-
- 2,...egg I of homey woo nwe @ter List year. eon, afiek "..„,,,,, whtspered or eia geemt hardy etaimed the throne; and rsvittelon
July 31. MIL
ilasars.er. he gat a preeres of 'wettest, wen 'imam, and eehety IW,,,„ Bo 1.1 ,he etii and civil war raTed is ?he ion& P4.. aping ..
W M. 1R•EED. ' kept rem frors.os Amens's', tirreed, erlsielti king be se wicked as he might. there was of the tailern Zips*, wee wilily beaten, and
anc redeeming star thirst beamed in the ern- `emitted 03 the eery °u"hirte of heir eaPi''
Who •hip••4 boa • 4 ••pqr• abo,.. hereon• on-tal. The enemy et last drawee/ tbs troop" I
HOUSE AND SIGN l'AINTEIL fe.. - tre of ht. court, whose radiance
and:band.. and besieged the city. -It. was .
1.1GlIT-tiOUSE RT. GODERICtt i 4"Pew• 14. ""*" b":""""'" i" b" ell vall".4.1 the •ept end dazzled t he eye of°sc"te'ruh:ai"ny
Oct. 21, t Q49.
- 1.-311 il eriehosi; ,fik.• :eel jewervivet. 3 • we • waletiod sWisonlitms. itht awt.iseamow•1 s loritk formoiuzh.jtetest. onfnclytecneitn ofttitntetithelh(aate.(711 iT
it oh
eritn
a rgehde hie‘rsicielwf aeodd hseurhjepoilet i
1.11)W 4111) 1 % eel! i LL. , niis de*. kw owe. Some Illrether inestliain. Ito' torol sir,' SI OtPr king Zlecifi.
pa3,,,Niltli tic 03£2zieri. I. li"ell be "94 gst I" . Pen/ nt 1!".3". ifil
ib. w..4 al:si .114WpatcrsisaYn'euf thte° cou'irtw.
Corew of Light -FN,., Street. lin meniche 4 1+11 ••• 0"00 rosi"Itehi I bet Mum( bur °sly child and ep surpassingly
GODERICH weed ty them IM the ewes he lolit-daieda lovely, thirr proud father had coot het daeghe
()either. 2S, 1849. Seal as*. moot tam pairoat o • raga, Ipso aist.Salo Coe maelstrom of•dielipitt.m, while
ine miss' ____ feat IOW. swir resume Or 7. gel".4v inr""" lis""Ile" andliel"
WATSON & WILLI ANS. 1,,..„,,,....,,,, „. „ .0,,,mis rpm
l'••"' gruel seO .ence erten the gentler sex. and
.MICIE WATSON' of Oldenell. , 1 711110011111 • Mee fa MOO Oa& Ibsen 101111111 lissetia wee •I ghat •ear, to ail not word ee.
GEORGE IVILE.IARS, 0 roweisor womeshood. tseuris army proved on with les flushed
me It
14,1 ates•weherra are remark:1We for their
life, and mourned ever many an Id i that .he
would have 'men her thmne to reran.
Fierce was the neige and unrelenting the
tweeter:1:a. Freitlee. were the gallatit ef-
forts of the bands who now an then dashed
-out of the gates and gave depperate battle .
(ora little while and then returned to the
shelter ef *be walle, emit, at laet, the be-
siegers, Iodise hy a Pirtle and danntlean offi-
goy attacked awl carried the we Ils. The
BARRMTER AT 1..4 W. Le Ike en.di ofte up "I" Drawn ea Au, ea, gm* trelepe...eae is the el..* lad boat, of May Sell at osee, end the leader of the vtc-
late of the 6rut liseser. Welles sea Walowswa: " big* " .3 • 010 the proud and high bro.' followers sod gallant followers to the palace 'wee
end entering the royal halls, he stood before
&c. Tomato. haste, 44141:7 Paws. WO& of Am Inesder Inc beerin'-e• *4*. le the Court there wa. not one that dated
inteei"-Potth•":ir• "1'1" P"'e,11*:: • ?"‘•• Mel t• -•rag issrmespil Maio. It is es 'Mir to nrer.top the Imes iif of rirt euq.leite 'nth the queen.
. ..jot:a is,,f,famp.i.,‘„,i...pc-wo,,,,,,,,,aosimav aa4 C:awo........irea.ariassi se .....4 .... ......7 "tow.. The rm. twitters? rem of twenty, for the king'e What makes her turn an pile, and trem-
suiafiNd. 0......4.04,....., '5*. sime. orb omit. le ....484 se Ns 6.mi pp, „um._ ra,„..ea. ,„,,,,as ,,.. ma ehddr, was.w.h, ble as she ,ass ttpon the young common -
i bet be weuld have nacrificed a score of the 'I" "f that liflitterleR ho't' She *00271 to
and firm of W tress end Wii.uass. Too * • hood of food 040e.• te1044•11 es••••• proudest famithes in bus domiesen, before he ".•it'-'
Dixie IVA1110.1. fleArAcIa. t
ndoanaory ee g giugggi•gto 144 aainapal to 440,14 hav• permitted ohs 6ri1 advance to. • Who -who are you T -she ut40rs 111
Ilwallint WILLI:AWL Sheaata, i
hash Dreser.e. los. 1.4•Cif , that inhabireem. of amps, see 'be nee hewn warts an elliance ,•1. Miami& with any nue- lard ID a whisper.
ho he hem
beneath the oink of an weredited prinre nr I am the commander in chief of this ar-
heweelviews &mess, Yr *Vesta- .
reienteg kung. Ile doted on hie lovely my,' replied the soidier.
child : hie whole heart 'teemed wrapi.ed ' Sii young r mud the the queen, regard -
gill, owl i• CK strict awl Daewee. dirtire a emit awlewolte POPO tracts with in tier bisita•r, and. In retern, the heantifut mg hen intently.
SSEISIONOISS release, he iiso Rear Die•
wet Court Act. •ndatil mart 111.../NIL 'towed to se watureeal doe. Aservie• neght
cws-to. oe ••• diorites; filler. Are, ells. if Ow *hal eonaary ;maces@ loved her Whet with the most on. ' Ar, most my officers aro not older.'
• Thy name t
hied* itf JOR PRIBIT1N0 wassesed se the ratty appsonalog ow rooms,. op f „awl driveled (matrices and 'rectum.
ebwroet antis,..r.t so oppirrese lease. The moiher. • deed thew many years, '6"rieril 1,1PP!.'
It1444 we can 'Moo eh'. Ogbjael• *fir/16W ir to ter father's immediate control, and Exec' If.'
Oest&els, If . 1843 (110.4.1.11 hand ••"'h It Si"' fhe sod thus Maz•tta hal beenl- ft almost so's- ' Idfft
IImk
Deeds and foletnereals, As, rAtopo, to roma pagooliog tia esp.. perhapa laeked that sort nf education wheli • Thy first MUDD 1
SPIES, and SLANE PROWS
. • .%Otoffill li lode of SI VI,: I o N COCKT till, rA Amenell.lo sepply „i. q,„01, eh,. Ondi irs *etree fn a maternal re:soon.
.
ainr
A mileddigagfp___•0111111 1 hes moistly beee .he wee ens a spoilt child for all that, since
natio,* had bleeped her with is strongly mar-
' Inalig&t, raw 0010 14 ft,. fl•Diel
dam am, dimpre,„„ nr pion amp made by a bk empart.• Stereos, of Ohio ked character, and a vast Mod el. gewil
ilea fr•kome taraced with at stoops molt dry, In the insisifeetsol n1 homily. We iimiud• rational jonirinena-rtwailliall which
losimeb. ; NOISS's • • : reeemed a mareple of It by a gentleinae it duff:trent course of cducatioo, doubtless
might have vastly improved.
.64". 'AM hol eliflut fro " Alt 101*^••• II IS e Did Inc kin t&ink he rouldcontroul the
iiri:Nsa T 1 C R _dril
trrat write' of rood; Carlyle would amiglt fancy of sne a gfr! as Meseta 1 rlid he
To the et k
_.er...fi and Bailiff's Of hes fine after a meal or ts, with (mon eihnee. envenom that a father 11 'sixty eyes %moil In
the Division Covets.
n't"'" Vet°. r". II"' 14. Misweeth' peeeriese he did. -bet ite wee most wiry
Tit seller SLAM W
"e Ce""elueener of Peteete• has natstaken-fet his Walla atready toyed the
the conning and esprl---------------1
ilt rr", "' ,r, - Mr. Steven* to take out a patent for the person who, perhaps., was the ve-y last the
Weresee with the Wwia••• of Wes ww•ral LW
vista* armrest se the Dee net. has warranted mlureflici"re' ', king would have suspected. True. the fa -
es se prustaag them to sateen lore*, apter,t,... We h," , pia, op nd,jott to gpapaige flier anew., imrs wondered at the ealmnees
and apathy 01. his child. as it regarded the
fors we Intimate tn the several ilMeero re- RECEPTIOF;74IIIIII.WIEF.elbizIrsRil7 R.11Pubi‘rN- 7::acd.:ZeryTereZ.::ilinhil fit:4
:4'
ii7(
Off ni to sell thein much cheaper...there_
oppiwittry oecipationo, end then we • trie bet aa iii ono Imo, ,„ eeeerdente with h,,, • Ile is dead ! traniehed hy the cuelty,
ti,:int ts,,,,i, Blink ro,.., eh., e.,,, thie dens It lit thts; Take each a getup plattaiiftil ogrisoriedisi.• end ostamosti.rows. :hit: Mrieshoott sapitsiiikoof. 7; sod. Gwroroinenuustoodhi hifrildoillehzrfiariloillthit.' r
. lit lb* arra Olico at the retioned ewe* 0/ cerffee aterwards. If yoo %Sow after this of king peas court, dreaming of her dark - Ail !I moesnda7t I i,: eivia:fetehloelirnartae; Idiels e high mass at the Chap.
learns, te 11w Dmii0.11 Cour. will be Sold every morning. and if you choose a cep of jos.j.c_.. ..-ieiy.•
, Plirresuus•s• •••,,4 aii other writs he. of hominy asd sweet milk for breskiveil . a t R`I re i tie did -not die till he had told me all thy Sir Henry Rohrer was preeen .(1 to the
ruse that isisay • proud Tooth retailed
advice. yore will aeon give evideoci of the eh,' eomplerion, her eye as dark as sight. ' AY. et*" th" Y^^ *mild hate hill" re ! v 24,h ine.::11/,: M-, 00
tni: or "hretonotsolecti boil; °Lein thruo ortioull;n000.int:losefeacen
rct toi the love of the peerless beauty p.
ing " Ao. so!" (come, come.) two or three
t !meet, Cm water suddenly bee4111.0 alive
with tWori‘ters. At least three .core hogs
a!!tgatore, Foine of 15 feel in:length, made
a-Ince,a•d came throrgIng
1,o shore; The whole scene reminded me
of fairy tales. Tbiasolitiry wood, the riot
with its strange imam, Hie Pakelfes lone-
ly hut on the hill eider7the Fakeer hitneer
.wart, and gaunt; the robber -looking
Beloochoo by my side, modes fantastic pie
tore. Strange, too, the control our show.
man displayed over his "Acme:" On his
motioning 1h0 pole, they "'topped (in-
deed they had already arrived al s disagree-
able propinquity), itgad, on hie calling out
" Bache (sit down), they lay flat on their
stomach., grinning horrible obedience with
their open and expectant jswe. Some large
pieces ol (kith wete thrown to them, to get
which they ritrufggleil, writhed and fought,
and
to the fleph int n shred, and gibbets.
was amused with the respect the smaller
cnes showed to 'hello -overgrown genial -m. -
00e fellow, about ten feet lone, was walk-
ing up to the reed.nz-grotind from the wa-
ter, when lie caught a gli,npse of another
'torch larger duet behind him. It wan odd
to ace the frightened look with whlch lie
sidlel not the P•ay, evidently expecting to
• Carl .
' repeated the queen in
amazement.
•Vint have staid, lady.'
The wises pointed to the soldiers with s
trembling hood.
The officer knew the moaning, an.1 with
a wave of his swerdsieared the hall of his
followers, while the queen did the Name
with her trait" by a •ingle word. Then
turning to the officer elle said :
' In the name rif Heaven, who are yon
(het 171W10 that name
The nffleef leaked at her with an expree•
Ilion of bitter scorn upon has hfindeorne face
and with • proud curl to hie lip, be replied :
I am thy son !'
lope lialr-.1-vard of his tail
before he could
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ARRIVAL OF 'rHE AMERICA.
Two Week, hater News.
O Liverpool, Dee, 15.
DEATII OF THE QUEEN DOWAGER.
Mcr Majesty Queen Adelaide, died on th•
morning. of Sunda,. Idao god, io the 18th
year bf Ifpc reopin. wore interred
on the Mk, IA St. Ossagridchapel, Wind-
sor. • •.
' •
Another expedition ie being Stied oat to'
go to Sebring' Straiti and Kastwerd. in
search of Sir John Franklin. Captain Sit
Vicar(' Belau it ia thosibt will bare the
command.
In the political circles there is bot little
news.
Nome -'es cabinet councils have been
held, and .1 >4 thought Parliament will meet
about the middle of January for tbo dee-
patch of hectic/0.
The question of the reduction of the Ni.
tioral expenditure has assumed a oew as-
pect.
The reduction of the rate of dircount by
the Seek from 3 to 1g per cent, or .1 11 said
the precentor of the rise of coosols to par
when tbe Chancellor of the Exchequer will
lay before holders of stuck a proposal to ac-
cept a reduced.rate of intere,t, by which
there will be a saving to the country
several millions.
INDIA AND CHINA.
The express io advance of the. Overland
Mail *mired at late on tho 7th Mateo', with
advice' from Bombay of the Ord November,
and Calcutta of the elqi October. The
whole of India,•with the exception of the
small Province of Goommor, was quite'
peaceable. All the fl.kh Chiefs who we,
implicated in the late insurrection of Cbuf-
Song have bees copier's,.
•
FRANCE.
On the sight of the 3,11 of necerober, Ild•
Prinla ;repos tion for the abolition of **pow
sing the names a the political offenders,
condemned, by default, ou the ,pillery, wee
rejected by • large majority of the Anew-
bly. On the evening of the same day, Ilse
UAW than heretofore, and ennesesuently ens- dyeasepsitral friend*, end thew* engegsil adwrirstien hestnwed menthe, by the court, ' And he, thy father. where is he t' President attended Om Thealm ties Varie•
tee, and war Welly applanded by the audi-
efr:ct his retreat. At a Shalt ance, per-
haps half a 171110 from the first pool, I was
shown another, in which tho water was an
one could bear it for comple immersion,
yet even here I sew some small alligators.
The Fakeer told me them brutes were eery
numerous in the river, abnitt t5 or 20 miles
1, 14.,, weet. The 'menarch of the place,
an enormous alligator, to which the Fakeer
had given the name of " Mor Saheb," " My
Len! Mor," never obeyed the call to come
out. As I Walked roend the pool I wa.
shown where he ley, with bia, head abut:,
water, immoveable as a log, and for winch
1 •hould have mistaken him bot for 1,11.
thin
emlli 'ovate eyes, which glittered to
they seemed to emit "parks. Hs wee, the
Fakeer said, very tierce and dongerions, avid
at least twenty feet in bet -Dry
loaves front rower Fgypt.
Ff• r:r.ann • d Mi t PI
Two Siiretades• littairasca roe
Voilericb,
ith Reptenititsr
to
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LN or ahem she 150i Agnes. 3001,111
map 4 the a...i., al Hirai hosed la s
k LAO.. Cpser, (&411/4. & Relfeerl, he-
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troth .1the ohl Marl. olitugli sed CPO, WM ti"'" Iffro as red as painter's pletores nn lolled thy eleld, while yet im infant, so
.,, .. . ,..,,,,,,. . . gibif roam,. P44.,..., eke ef he, pr, f . yam,' that 1 had not twee the light bat a potentiary of Great Retain. The Minister ""1". snd .1.ct.'lairs 1"iltuted ig"t
treletwioneeesew speee at eagesam„, in ioa, revs me from tby hired bomber. Then I of h,a 1.,,,ta"i the Printers, and Publisher., for eveitirg
fat."
. • ........-., • • • . ..., swat sod ite lure debase, sad east...ming 0011 Wirth. awl Asir bv igy dtd he accompanied the delivery
credenee with the subjoined remark* : hatred of the Government. A Socialist, no -
EXPERIMENTS ON POTA TORE!. thel,..fieM Lb° 50" rmitii 0(tho wart. T. ..,..r. that thy pride awl thy I.ouse should 14.1......f sew . , . h meal Lewitt.. hes been aesteseed toofour
say massette was blind to all this, 00111d be rill. Revenge wee all I heed for ; it gave not eay teat it glees itn• t e
t, for seam/ dnring IMP
44104 (me *or childhood, flit llas disestissithe buin hoere and t, „huge b., with rave ens enmities ; and it has crowned my the credentials whirl) 1 have joist hed the ::::e. tin" Cr 1h. 131"us.' tbat " h.
Pm a Pow yeses puff. Nee in need no to sit Sot thouitshe saw lad Pealiteal it folly; reitillit 11111 le Sty, that ill e06,19g ta, year ' -
We hams hoes familiar with tbis valuable to esti le question her power of analysing ainnil.nea ; military "'II ; eiecerest 'testifier ion to he dm bearer nr
would OA AO bead of the Preekleni
that has deetreyed it to in irmt an cztents, Wont Al common otroorcition. elPwte Ira emcees', sod elusively's/A your boom. of placing in your hands.
SPAIN.'
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aseart ino4 imemsbag tbsadi is Or 'seams Iwo sesswillr i•deiged for bah bis WI" ismisolley. I de mot MI that I ease as a for- I no G pa that the Sills
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