Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - September 10, 1841, Athens, GeorgiaBy align Chase. Athens Georgia Friday september 10, 1841. Vol. . 26. Tlly Southern Banner la i published in Athens in. Over the look store of a Chase amp every Friday Morlins to Soliani per year payable in Advance or four at the Cne a of Ilic year. In aul car incr in Ailiff to give not re of hide it ire in us scrip icon at the expiration of the lint for which it has been . Will be considered As wishing to continue it and held liable a Ordi Igov. No paper will be do continued. Except at the option of the Puidi shard uni ii All arrearage Are paid. Letters to the editor on Nat tors connected with the is Tuimil Zinent Lauri Ltd a / it a if in to secure attention. Rates of advert sins letter of citation. Soiko y i Zbura an rcd Iori to Days 3 25 i our a i it it it Ian notices. A a sales property by executors Adin Nistra lor. Or o lands or do. Application for letters of dismiss Iota by adm Nistra Tom and executors. 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A Noli i Lii at will be made to the court of Ordinary for leave t sell or Demoos must be published or Otowa is. e Oliai a will be made for la enters it get adm Nistra i must in a Luli sized a Kiriy Duyf and of a to cry of dismiss iii a it no nth. 5 2.5 4 75 4 50 3 25 poetry. For the Southern Banner. Disc sea Sciore. Afar from haunts of Busy men. To the Lone Shore of the wild sea a Hose Billows Rise and Bend like jewels a Lilier no on the la a. Beneath the Blue and splendid sky Wii thoughts free As the winds�?1 Fly for in Lime to time thou Loi Tely there tic music of the a a to share. Who would not like to retire there tic soul on Bliss to feast at even. With one Ioam Friend thy peace to share in a Calm for i inc to talk of heaven and As the growing set Adown fall. Thy Way to wend Home to thy Hall Ere Tjie Jill of night s wide Wreath embrace the scene As shuddering death ? but when on High the loveliest stars Glimmer music to the soul a when not a Cloud of bars the sight of , that boundless Roll. Over that Lone so Mac a child of song i he Humble Harp May sweep along a in choral strains the deep voiced sea May swell the numbers wildly free. Then Bliss at earliest morn to View i he uprise from nis Delphian is cup. Of Yon Bright orb into the Blue Liis Golden Havics lung Over the deep. And As Lac rays of cd coming close on w Estern like the Rose \ Ermili Ion Oer the sky. Like Rubian jewels Lollie Eye. J. J. F. In Iliad of the Augustaf a Rhor a s, journal devoted to the of Ollil own dome it Ltd i i Ell att heft a staining contributions from Many of the most popular or ticks of tiv South. Coli us from the be.8t en0l1.8ii and american , Ninf the a lieu Yich l periodical of the kind published in the country. Lit the f Lvi of inv corp is Len Braccy i l. , main oils novels i ales travels Voya Gas. Fofi by crib scism history moral readings. Arts 8ti in is , in ideals wisc lures co cry .8kctches of society and an i t it v a incr Suh Jeci Luthin the a Mac of polite literature. I he whole comprising at the und of the year a volume of u-2 Large year of , cd Unla ining Munro Choice Reading Nailer than would till >00 Ordi Varv a Ages. W. T�?T110.mr80.\, . Vav. Amp w. S. , i . We deem it to say much of tie South Ltd 11 l ubic in so pm re of the claims of the Mirror to Ali or Patron Nagibi. Pc plan and purpose of the work will be Gat Lierck from the heels we have Given Ami those who approve our Ile sign will not require arguments to bring Choat to its us Poi. Every Days exit or ionic the in a Oriance of cultivating a 1 of our own and the rapid advancement to i ave made in the develop Emend of our Domestic resources since we became a la sneer in the cause Sullick Dontly attests late practicability of the Cole prize. All i nal is requisite to a hive our literary ind Spendio Lee is tiie Propof exertion o Southern Talent and a Avni Dreede of Southern Pai Romic and not a it Only lit Law it in trite aug rent for Parseh is but South Ein Hie ran re will assume the rank of proud compari icon with that of any other Section of our we not then in our Cal Ori to Clev clop our do in Csc , have and sup Pool of Ine patriotism and intelligence of Trio country. We ,.ed to ally to the of families Olio would cultivate s a Ihorn and sentiments in their the ladies whose Peculiar province it is to cd Crish Verv iii who past a hour in the Lowery of to All who desire Lac moral and Intel Lee Imal of the age. 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The cd sri tia Sis Faith. i leave with you my peace i give unto you not As the world Givich give 1 unto you. Let not your heart be troubled neither let it be afraid. John xiv., 27. I saw him in that hour of Pride when life was Blooming but for him when wealth into his Cotters wide. Its treasure showered to the rim w Tomse his heart had loved so Long a i stood in Ore unbroken Chain and merry smile and guileless song passed found a Hearth uni Rod by pain. The garb was simple and Tho Eye caught Meeker graces every hour and in my heart 1 questioned Why such Liitt ring drc ams lot their Power for mid his Rich no so dazzling flow i found him on the dust in prayer ail High and Low and Friendl and foe his Lorra were kneeling there. 1 saw him when i Nat toil of years had taken wings and find away a lion Happy smiles were Down d in tears and hails forgot the Jocund Lay we in these to cherished one by one were Laid within the Creel Mould and she whom earlier hours had won. In sorrow s dreary arms grew cold 1 and when upon that face again my eyes were cast the same pure brow so Long Imio Ucli a by career pain was Calm As summer Twilight now ii stood As in a time More Bright and meekly owned the Imp coding Rod can log in Daric Ness a a in right. Upon the bosom of his god 1 of what the misers dream of Gold the ruthless warriors Littile Wreath tic Fame for which the Clu sold its roses for the Hue of de iii ? give me the simple Faith of him whose Trust is in the lord of hosts before it All like dreams grow dim wealth Quot Lory Fame Are empty boasts in tr18t0. It. Do Loisy balt. Co. Miscellany. The Georgia trip. Stosl ectus. We arc aware that the currency of Georgia is in a deranged , and Lnu Shin plasm cars in Pap titular Are plenty and considerably Beloy Par but it is our hoj a should we meet with still Cint enc our ago Mobil on Lam first of october , to publish in la be City of Augusta a daily newspaper under the i ivc title which shall not Only be al Par All Over our it of cd Cornery but al a part nun in our own stale. Tho poli Ica Dopart enl of late paper will be under Fram the Lac Wood s Magazine. The spectre a iii of Salem. Tie Llev. Coilton Mai her d. D. And f. R. S. An eminent Clergyman in Boston in Jias Sach Sells who flourished about the end of the 17th cent try wrote a curious Hook entitled a a Christi americana a in which he has exhibited not Only Liis own. But the prevalent superstitions of the times ill which he lived. The country had been in the language of that period exposed to a War from the invisible world a during which the inhabitants were afflict cd Voitk demons and so wrong lit upon by spectres As to pine., Lanse Nisi and die under excruciating loin Only. San times the demons attack try one Pati of Lri country and sometimes another and the object of the Learned and reverend doctors Book is to Anil Heidi locale the very tragical instances in which i they infested houses and afflicted the persons of the inhabitants. A flashy put Ople a says he a a May Burh Isanc these tilings but when hundreds of inti most sober people in a country where they have As much Mother wit certainly As the rest of Mankind know them to be True nothing but tic absurd and Froward spirit can ties Loii them. 1 have not so much As one thing that will not be Jii sighed if it be required by the oaths of More consistent persons than any that can ridicule la Csc Odd and certain to a i i Duc Ivil be his Eim k by few facts f we May Mlp by the evidence a a a a i inc been belter established than the existence of witchcraft and the wars of prodigious Spir s , paying duo respect to the opinions Kif others and maintaining his own by argument and with that Wlinich will characterize the . A to Commerce agriculture and news it will be Urmi panic ulary devoted and those depart Monis will be under tac immediate charge of the undersigned . From Long experience in the business and a familiar with mercantile transactions Ilal lors himself that to will make the trip a paper of general interest to the Reading Public. Brevity will be a principal Obici with Tho Riutor and the paper will to made up of condensed articles and Short news paragraph and not into rcd with Long communications and speeches. Of to Georgia trip will be published daily and tri Wockley and contain from to epic to Twenty four columns of matter. The editor has tried the creep business Long enough to satisfy him that it Only a orcs Tiu Iny if his Frie Nils under of ovations and he is determined to remove this by conducting the trip on the Cash system therefore the daily trip will lie published at s6 per annul and the tri weekly at is payable in All cases in Advance and no paper will be Continuo a after the year has expired unless the subscription is Ron owed by another payment. Its Adver Tising columns will the opened on the same principle Biz -. So Vizaro of twelve lines 50 cents for the first i senion and 25 cents aft Edvards. Yearly advert is Niems will to inserted it of Tell per line for six months,75 cent for three ,50. no contract Advertis cements taken for a Shorter period a Irani Yteo months. Those residing but of the City who wish to advertise in the trip can Forward the Money we no by this scale of a a Olid a a Verti Tomoni 60 cent per 1oo words for to to Firstina Floit Iod and 25 cents for each May Der Eiro afterwards if they wish the advertise Noria in lines 12 Linss 60 cents and 25 cents afterwards. Samuel m. Thompson pc Etc Jumer edit a or of Corgi Constitution Cut. Its in the of new England during the time of or. Mither. We have acc olints of trials conducted with All the forms and implements of jurisprudence in which Many persons were convicted of ii Olding communication with demons and we have Whin is still More remarkable voluntary confessions of parties acknowledging themselves in league with the Devil. So far therefore As the records and a achieves of courts of Law can verify the Tiili of fairy investigation we must believe that Many of the things which or. Mather has set Forth Are not Only True As historical events hut also in Turay incident however rarely to the condition and fortunes of men. It is not or us however to argue Elliis matter but Ninny of the doctors stories Are really striking reviewing them merely As connections of fancy and some of the Phenomena which he describes and having witnesses , have in different Ages been seen in similar forms and in countries far Remote from new the Prodigy of the Cross which Gobi slanting beheld in the air is of this description and the apocalypse vouchsafed to god fret in , is of the same character. Or. A do Ifim to describes a noises nip Hullings heard in the air a Short time i prior to the Indian War of 1675j with the Ligating of Durns As in a Battle tit with out entering into any particular disquisition. Concerning these omens and augur it sikh Here pc Cut a Yergin of his Story of the naval apparition Only premis Shig that it contains several particulars which the doctor has not noticed but which we Are persuaded Are not less True than those he has related. , called a a Noah a Dove a was preparing to Sigil from the port of Salem for a old Eizig Lind a when a Young Man accompanied by his Bride came and engaged berths for Liiri self and her As . No one in All Salem was in slightest degree acquainted with the handsome couple nor did they themselves seek my in the town hut until the vessel was ready lived in a most secluded state. Their conduct was perfectly blameless and their nope trance was Ling his respectable but the Sharp sighted people of Salem knew the prestigious appearances of the demons which al licked the country and they discern Sonie thing about them which could udi be deemed otherwise Tolian mysterious. Many persons in lending to revisit their friends in the old country look passages also in the Noah a Dove but the friends of some of them thought they were rash in doing so and that it would Bens Well to learn something of their two fellow passengers before Haz arding themselves at sea Willi persons unknown and singular. These admonitions gave occasion Tornich talk in Salem hut in Suwad of having the effect intended n fatal obstinacy became prevalent and prevented every one who proposed to sail with the vessel from paying the slightest attention to them. This strange infatuation Only served to deepen the int Tresl which the town took in the departure of the ship. At last the Day appointed for her sailing arrived. Never Lead Krucli a solemn Day been seen in Salem and moreover it happened to be a Friday for the Captain was not such a godly Man As the mariners of Salem generally were in those Days. A great Nulli Iuie crowded the wharves to see their relations embark All Weie sorrowful and Many in at last the slip hoisted the signal for sailing and wont Riillo loll at the same Lime that the Flag was unfurled a Black Bird much like a Raven alighted on the hand of the town Vlock and by its weight push edit for Ward some said full ten minutes. Every one who witnessed this sight was Sirzick with horror and some Laid hands upon Leiv relations from Cin harking. But Liliose Wio had engaged to go wit i t a fated , were wilful and would not be controlled. During these struggles the two unknown strangers it no to embark and she that was tiie ii ride was in tears weeping or they stepped on Board and a sudden gust of wind at that inome it the ship being cast Loose from her moorings made her Yav off and she was almost instantly at sea. Tote crowd however remained anxiously watch King her Progress until Slie was out of sight. They then Rel Union to their respective Homes and Tho Bolo cd nor amp action of Shacni for Liat is a Ning was saddened with presentiment and forebodings concerning the Noah a Dove. In the course of the night the Breeze freshened into a Gale which before the morning was heightened to a tempest. The sea raged with tremendous fury and the wrack of Londs that car cried in heavens was scarcely less tumultuous than the Waves of the angry Ocean below. All the in Huff it ants of Salem were persuaded that the Hurricane had something to do with the myst prions . Angers in tic Noah a Dove. Many were convinced that Llie ship had perished and. Resigned themselves to grief. For three Days and three nights the Wrath of the storm . On the contrary it seemed to increase for although it was the Midsummer dreadful showers of Hail mingled wit i fire and Thunder louder than had Ever been Tigard before pealed continually. No Man could doubt the Fate of the Noah a Dove. Indeed it was the persuasion fall that every vessel which was so As to be within the sweep and preen by of Llie winds and Waves could not survive die vehemence of in fair distraction. Tie Sim on the morning of the Fon rih Day burst through the Clouds in great Splendora the winds almost instantly became Calm the Hail ceased the Ihnn Dor was mate and the Billows from Laging surges rolled themselves into a Neisloss swell. A change so abrupt convinced the pious citizens of Salem that the doom of the vessel was sealed and although it was ill vain to expect that the sea would present them with any sight of her Vavreck or of that of of lick vessels they hastened in great numbers Down to the Shore where they stood until Sunset gazing and wondering with and sorrow. Just As the Sun disappeared a sound of exclamation and Iturry accompanied by a bustling nov Einert arose from a group of persons who were standing on the top of a Rock considerably elevated above the crowd and some one cried Aliaj a vessel was in sight. He he whole multitude on hearing this were thrown into commotion and fluctuated to and fro eager to catch a glimpse of this unexpected phenomenon. I was however Long before she came distinctly in sight for any wind which was then blowing was off he Shore and against the vessel Insomuch that an old Gray he add Sailor among the spectators declared that 4t was impossible she could work into the Harbor hat Naglit. But to their astonishment she still came Forward with her Yards squared and her sails full notwithstanding she was steering in the winds Eye Lief re her Hull could he properly seen it was the opinion of All who beheld her it was the Noah a Dox a. By this Lime the Twilight was much faded but it began to be observed that the ship brightened of if some supernatural Light shone upon her and upon her Eloiie. This wonderful circumstance was not Long matter of doubt or question for when the stars appeared she was seen As distinctly As if she had been there in a Blaze of Iron Day and a Patiic of dread and terror fell upon the whole multitude. The Rev. Zebedee Sieb Biu who was then in flip crowd an cute Man and one who feared Pijie la Fri knew that the apparent ship was of the prestige ibis up Ril and Berov to All present to Iusi to Iem he Iju a Tefor e mounted a Jion Large Stone and called on to i spec at him Iri the 4�th psalm \h1ch1ie a Iirth self by Ody and the rising wind Ava fied it along the increasing Waves j. While the worship was going on the sound of sudden cries and lamentations As of persons in jeopardy was heard in their air the ship at the same time came straight on into the Harbor and being illuminated As described was seen rigged out in every part exactly like the Noi Ihu a Dove. Many of the spectators saw their friends on ii Oaid and would have shouted to them with Joy but there was something dismal and strange in their appearance which awed them to remain silent. The stranger Young Man and his Bride were seen tenderly each other but no noise or voice was heard on Hoard. At that moment the masts and rigging fell into the sea As if they had he nil struck Down with Lightn Itig and signals of distress were displayed but still no Souid was heard. The multitude suspended their Breni Hinig convinced that the vision before them was the creation of the prestigious spirits. This belief entered All their minds sit nil Taneo sly and in the same moment the mighty spectre vanished. The Noah a Dove was never heard of and it Avns believed that in that hour riven by lightning and the tempest she had foundered. A count me not a says tie Rev. Or. Mather at the conclusion of his narration a struck with the Livian Supei Lilion in reporting prodigies for which i 1 have such Gan repeating the line aloud and then sing i no. The shores echoed with the col inc Mcl Fror i Richard s illustrations of Georgia scenery. Tiac fail of Toccoa. By Hon. 11. 51. Charlton. Several years have passed away since i last stood at the Beautiful fall of the Toccoa. It was one of Ilie delightful summer Days Peculiar to the climate of Habersham the air had All the elasticity of the High Region that Surro Imda d us and the scenery was of u character to elevate our spirits,.and enliven our fancy. A narrow passage us from the Road Side to the foot of the fall. Before us appeared the perpendicular face of the Rock resembling a Nigger Stone Wall and Over it a a the Brook came babbling Down the Ino fintain s the Stream had lost much of its fullness from the recent dry weather and As it Beci Ime lashed into fairy by its sudden fall it resembled a Silver ribbon Liuigi gracefully Over the face of the Rock and waving to and fro with the breath of the wind. It reminded me More forcibly than any other scene 1 had Ever beheld of tie poetic descriptions of fairy and. It is just such a place As has been often remarked by outliers a where we might Export the lays and elves to assemble of a Moonlight night to hold their festival on the Green Bank whilst the Spray clothed will All the varied colors of the Rainbow formed a Halo of glory around to Weir Hoad. It is Decd Beautiful Surpas singly the tall Trees reach Frig but half Way up the pious ruin height the Silver Cascade foaming Over the brow of the Hill the troubled Waves of the mimic sea beneath the lulling sound of tie Fulling water and the cull of the Mountain Birds around you each and All come with n sopi Hing Power upon the heart which makes it anxious to linger throng i the Long hours of the summer Day. Tearing our Selim is away from the enchantment that held us below we toiled our Way up to the lop of the full using a path that wound around the . When we reached the Summit we trusted ourselves to such support As a Sinai tree which Over hunks the precipice could give us and looked Over into the Basin Bene Aili. To lion growing bolder As our spirits Rose with the of the scene we divested curse ves of our Bools and stockings and waded Vinici the Stream until we approached within a few feet of the Cascade. This can be done with but Little danger As the Brook keeps on the even and in ruffled Tenor of its Way until just As it takes its lofty Huige into the abyss below. The height of the fall is now is feet formerly it was some feet higher but a portion of the Rock was do Lach cd some years ago by the attrition of the water and us tall hush eur in from the perpendicular descent of the Stream. I must close my meagre description of the Graceful scenery of Toccoa with Tho exc ski that Many years both of Joy and sorrow have aided in effacing from my mind the minor Beni tics that Sunn need it. Indeed it belongs to that kind of View that must be left to the Painter to delineate and which cannot be presented to the mind s Eye by any description of the pen. It can be seen and appreciated at a glance but memory must desert her throne or reason yield her Empire Ere its beauties can cease to be admired. 1 might amuse the Render with traditions that Are sex and concerning Toccoa such As the destruction of Aii ind Itin chief and Iris followers who Behl upon the extermination of the whiles and trusting to the guidance of a avomani4-�?o alas i for him that trusts the Fath less fair a a were by her Over the precipice and of course perished in their full. But i suspect that i should be amusing his imagination at the expense of Trilb and 1 must leave Ali Dancy sketching to the skill of the artist. Toccoa forms but one of the Beautiful links in the Chain of Iris unt iii scenery in the Norilia Western part of Georgia. There a May be beheld the grandeur of the lofty youth the mag and terrific Splet Idor of Tallulah the quiet acid romantic Vale of Naco Oche and the thousand Brilliant landscapes that adorn and Begaii iffy the face of nature. All the a attractions will Dori Tiess before another score of has passed away make Habersham comity a and its environs the summer re treat of Gep Giatis from the , and help to White in closer bands the Dweller on Flie sea Shore and the inhabitant of the Nav Untalan. Blair Nicl Brook when the Moonlight Glea Plutch upon thy. Fall inc sir am Ana the varied tints of thy. Re in Bow vie with the brightest hues of the evening sky the wo6dlandelf a he Tho Meri Fay chant Ion thy Banks and Edih Fuji tiny fight Over the dts Way Vejr Iriton is Leafy took a flyers Withka anidb�s�?~1 and the Cricket no Lilieth its Chee Kul voice. And the bats at the Nerry sound rejoice. And the fairy a Broby Kon their Sylvan Green frolic and dances the a Saceen Quot who would not leave ambitions dream to by thy Crystal Stream ? or turn him from Fame a trumpet Calls to the softer sound of thy Waterfall and free from the toils and pangs of strife pass the glad hours of his peaceful life 1 nature no fairer Heights do iii rear than those which Gladden the vision hero and never yet did sunlight Shine on sweeter Vale and Plain Hati thine. Beautiful Stream let Onward Glide. In thy destined course to the Ocean s tide so youth impetuous Longs to be tossed on the Waves of manhood a sea but we weary soon of Cloud and blast. Sighs for the Haven hath past. And though thou rushes now with Gluc. By Hill and Plain to seek the sea no lovelier spot again Tipul t find than that thou leaves Here behind a where Hill and Rock a a rebound a the Calls of Clear Toccoa s water full drawing cd Lii of or reserving the right of passage. An incident founded on is a strange world or if you please Many strange things occur in the world either Way suits us and amongst the Sirugo things which happen in this str Ange world some Are ludicrous and some Are serious a some Are one thing and some another. Many things too which Lake place Are shrouded in the dark Puli of mystery and remain Luik own and inexplicable till some Chance of Fate or Fortune draws aside the veil from our vision and we behold objects which before we had not thought of. To Hus has it been with the present Story which were about to Trike a Sweet Flower blushing unseen it has Long remained concealed. But Cliance Lias Given it to us and we shall now give to our readers the Story of Drain info a Chalk Tine or re Servi Uff the passage. A a once Ripon a time there came to this City a Young kentuckian for the purpose of learning the science of Medicine and surgery. He was tall and athletic shrewd Apt and intelligent Riih 11 a a Little sprinkling of waggish Ness. He we As inducted to a Charity Hospital and a room in the third Story Given him As a study. On entering into his new quarters he was introduced to a Young French gentleman occupying the room also As a student. The Young Frenchman it seems was very Frank in manners courteous yet cold and he thus addressed his new companion a sir 1 am indeed pleased to see you and Hope that be May prove mutually agreeable but in order that this May be the Case i will inform you that 1 have Lead several former roommates with none of Boiu could i Ever agree a we could never pursue our studies together. This room contains two Beds As the oldest occupant 1 claim that nearest the window. The kentuckian assented. A now a says the Frenchman. To draw the Boundary line Between our Terni Ltd Ries and we shall each agree not to encroach upon the Oil Chal pocket he made the Mark of div Siori Midway from one end of the room to the other a a sir a he added a 1 Hope you have no objection to the a a none in the world sir a answered the stranger a a 1 am perfectly satisfied with ale then sent Down for his baggage and both students sat Down with their books. The Frenchman was soon deeply engaged while a old Kain Ucko was watching him and thinking what a singular Genius he must be and How be might a fix him. Thus things went on Uhitil dinner time came. The Bell was rung the frenc Brian popped up adjusted his Cravat Hrus lied up Iris whiskers and must chios and essayed to depart. A stand sir a said the stranger suddenly with his toe Lollie Mark directly before the French student a a it you Cross that line by god you re a dead Man a the Frenchman stood Pale with astonishment. The kentuckian moved not a muscle of Iris face. List la Roma iii in silence moments when the Frenchman exclaimed a a is it possible that a did not Reserve the right of i a no sir indeed you did not and you pass this line at your a a but How shall i get out of the room 7�?� there is the window which you reserved to yourself you May use that but you pass not that door door which i you generously left the poor Frenchman was fairly ale was in a quandary and made All sorts of a entreaties. The kentuckian look compassion on him and thinking that going out of Ai Hird Slor window not a a what its cracked up to be a said to his new Friend us in order that we May prove mutually agreeable ill rub out the hateful Chalk line and let you the Frenchman politely thanked him and since the settlement of that a Boundary questions they have been the very Best of friends. In. O. Picayune. Lion Mcvity in Bossia Epsa Iund. A statistical economist who knows nothing of the internal arrangements of the province must be sadly puzzled to account for the tenacity and vigor of the Yigal pox ers the healthful influence of the climate and the astonishing greatness of the average duration of human life in Bessarabia. The problem is however easily solved when the contrivance of the civic authorities to increase the number wit iii their municipal jurisdiction i is understood. A refugee appears and prays to be enrolled As a is a citizen of the town. He is at first told a a that it is riot a matter of cons a Friend you have no Pii port too but Wail awhile arid we will see what can be done for the refugee wails until Oriel of the civic Community Dies and1hen� he is summoned to appear again before the Mariie in Tho office. Now two or three other renewals of his existence Dies at the pm tri Rachals age of 150. We need therefore no longer Marvel at the accounts of death in Russia of persons exceeding 100 year. Of examiner. Effect Nul Temperance too Veicht a gentleman Froin Maine ing anecdote at the Boston ode ii a few Vii Ings since. A Village called Barros Millsi about fifteen Miles from Portland Long celebrated for Tjie rum Selling and drinking propensities of is inhabit nis has lately a Complete change. The bar room a a tir igers discussing As usual one evening the news of the Day accidentally introduced the subject of Temperance. A a a Well a said one a a if the infernal retailers will Only Stop Selling we will Stop a a indeed a replied the keeper of the Grogger Ltd Ihen 4 Jill make. A a bargain with Yon Ion who spot draw up a it paper pledge ing yourselves not to drink and 1. Will Siga one pledging myself not to the proposition was assented to at once. The next Day the papers were carried round the Village and every drink gird pledged himself not to drink every seller pledged himself to sell a forfeit of two Hundred dollars is the consequence of violating these pledges. Results a a peace happiness and a meeting has since been held and n Resolution passed a that if any person Settle in the Village for Tho purpose of vending ardent spirits he shall big to ii Ely escorted out of the a Iris i Loti or. Some years ago a solitary Cabin in the West of ire Luud was beset by a number of a pm men at dead of Nigri thirsting a Judd of the unfortunate inti ales. They us re a in the door and in spite of All resistance a dragged out the Farmer to be picked or Iblis. Toned when his Vii fat we hopeless with singular presence of grind Ca i up their Only child a boy nol a five years bus and hid him away in Ahe of i i obd Ivey. A my child said Man a they arc murdering your turn will come next but 1 she it Strug them hard a id by the turf l pow look Well at their faces boy and Riye Rige death her Ufler a soon the ruffians did. And Long and gallantly did she her own Henri Stond while from his Ting place the poor child with White chec did Liis mothers bidding and stared a. Her murderers. Five months afterwards three a of the miscreants were convicted and Hung chiefly on the evidence of that Politan for August the Neeti Fig. We have stated already hat six females rescued from the a a William Brown a had arrived at Germantown to licit place of destination in this neighbourhood. We Are told that one of the company was not of the family thai H�d-coin�4�-Maleo Albeir Inq Oral Ailts bust rvs she was a Young woman whose Iother had fourteen years before come from Sci a to Ridd this country and the a fighter to Hobbit had Only to come to America to i d be at. Rent. Their common suffer bugs Fri no itch in her to the other five females and Fth a their abode in Germani Owh Ihfe Youhg two Man ascertaining very soon Tiff Likely to her Mother a in pm sire a juy a she had supposed. She accor ugly i Jobko cd about for work to earn a griping. Ter her arrival she was others by an elderly lady 4vom Imp a a Iri who came to Inq Rire after Tho test i ers generally and to hear Raore Fth i those who were lost with the Hiripi and from the boat. Having heard the Oft repeated Story the old lady ventured to make one particular inquiry a was Mary on Board the William Brown 7�?� a yes she the next question drop tremulously from her . A a was she saved 7�?� a a yes 1 am a pm child a the Mother. And so the old lady supplied her daughter with a Home which she was about to Earu among strangers a Phil. U. To. Gazelle Apo Ristum. The Man that is cautious and full upon All occasions is like a hedgehog which we kit ova not where to take hold of.,. Mingru Tiande is a great vice in society every one is heard to complain of it but if All those who Moke such complaints were Cifreo from ingratitude no one would be subject toil. Anger is a species of drunkenness which attacks our mind or Tarqi Iblis our reason by More dangerous fumes than chose of wine because Uliey Hist longer and Are usually attended effects. He that publishes the favor he has Doi lessens to a great degree the Merit of it Jim cause his indiscretion that he it divided Between his vanity and Chis Friend list Justice guide you. In the Pursuit of Sirof it and tranquil Ity. Wui accompany you in enjoyment. Am going to say mfr Phau Kay Erik Terdy 50 if you wish to a by a Citan you must take upon yourself his name and his age will allow you to be for hindi arid Wili a you his certificate and Rither Ivah consents and Becq Mei an Hie citizen,.of a ��fecta60 Ngit cd Mitre Shari Stu lives a ride this Erie Tami Ptosis in the civic Register and pro Bly after a it a a what a vagrant. Fib n. A. Knickerbocker re Lala a a Good anecdote of a Well known Vagabond who was brought before 0 magistrate fits a of Mokin a Grant. Ita a having suddenly a spooned a go Dvid he pulled from a capacious pocket the Alaiti coat a loaf of bread and half of a dried and holding them up with a trip Van Manriq ulc arid gesture to the Ioa Strate i id you Sqq to Ketch hip that Way.,. I rim no Wrig rant a Aii a Ihram visible mean i of supper a she uld lie to know t _ a a a too i tout. The following feast was Given it by a lady when it was give toasts a2priv1rife tables. A the Best of our Cofini Tho Navy the meeting houses Niimd the at the Depatt Meril a srey a a Fri ii Iron a naria cd fam a Iris sentence Lafitte of the police