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Pensacola Gazette from Pensacola, Florida • 2

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Ti renmco'a Gsieite acnoutice lis Tie son, tlii-J OCT The Ebiet IrcO ha bem out fr ti- jit twe evetilol in qjile lsfK s. The "There it'i tnn-t Tive hnoJred mile a a Miii.iifrl ll, i)i4i IrvmnLe Dutch. I fT'HI teil Polly ol that." "Mr. d.oiv, want to ilk a ie- ivfl." tn.Mr. Falens.

ibere Utt. next io ide President, it a-a led to the kor.ors ofite Dobbin's are patifie; Miicy's are peremptory au iU clearly suj-g-tts ite ajibori'ics of Hao Juan apoh. the iudi -n i to CorirtnJ, Son Ju IlOmer Air.dufCftt the lUp-per. Hg.rtu'r hat cro r.yakaicJ to a 'Jnf InJy soma pxrl'uy'ait of til Ay, which, if made knur wuld as scy oat Thursday. lit LilUsi frv kj erspbio fro.it Wuhlogt Jated FMy evriiin, era tad hj tha n.klcioiii Enquirer, tsji; ry over till eight a-clock ty liiuru i tiij, la gite the officers ol to sign enrotlni Ail il.

i tuiis ii i L.U:.?, waica sini in iu.ptaHi inieli. ihe bceot out tha clause oulract wit's ibe Collin -J steamers. Tt- i bat vetoed tba Rirer ur.J Harbor The Senate trfj Huiiss have aijatiEoci to 12 o'clock to, filorro AUKtLD In tnis city on Thursdt evening lust, by the Rev. Mr. Coyle, MAR20NT, Editor of the Florida Dero.

ocrat, to Mist SELINA M. TOUARlj-both of this city. DIED in ihisUyoTi the OihosUBT GE011GB W. ihe C2od year of bis ag. Mr.

IWklry wat a native of Enghmd, but bsd resided Jo Coun. JiuJ bree yean the city cf Pensaola. niuiii'aicea trtruii a jon. mere! ant slid a i'-sident aa i hi, and died with the respect ol all who knew him and with the devoiej love of a family lo whm bo bad aluaji been a faithful husbaud. and father.

DIEDAl Ihe Marine Hospital ia this city on Monday monting last, Mr, JOHN RODGERS, tWmerly mite oftliti Scbr- Martha, runuing bctweeu this pun ana rrrf't, By request From the Democrat of tbe 10th irist DIED In this city, yesterday morn ipg, Bth after an illness of but a lew days, Mr Okohob Uahklet, to the i 6Jd year of his ege. He has been for many years a resident merchant ol this city. At a merchant he was an example truly worthy ol imitation. Prompt, punctual, kind, uiieniive, oblig. i.ig ami scrupulously honest.

As a ciu. zen he was ever ready to accord bit iu. lluence and means to the accomplishment ot any undertaking that bad lor Us object wrlfare ol our city, ihe promotion public morals, the ditlusion ol education, and the rcliel and comfort of ihe poorvaud needy. In 6cial ble, he displayed and practised ttio, virtues and qual lies that rtver win and preserve (riendlii. He as Candid and -aiucere, lat and line, and abhorred insincerity und hypocrisy in any shape or liirm.

fie was an ry member of the 'Epibcpal Cliuicii, aiid very si i it: in the obsrrvauca ol ail hu du tetassuch. As a husband nod iV.ilisr, no one could be more dryoied iu duty und aifcclioii. Hii home was a sjii-shine to him. Ii was to bim a quiet aud sweei retreat from Ibe caies and perplex, diet ol business. Deep and withering it the grief of bit wife and children.

Their bereavement ia indeed a briler and heavy one, aud bit death it nol only mourned by them but by our whole communiiy and a widely extended cirtle ol fiieuds andac. piaiutauces. 1'OltT 4I1' l'i i a -AnlVftl. Brig Morality, Grant, New York ran ue, for thu Navy Yard. Schooner J.

T. Bradford, Lewis, Ne ws ivuii.i. Schooner Dora, Mobile. (Jlcmeil. Sthr.

Mary Ellen, Thompson, New Orleans 49 bales Coiton, by W. J. Keyset feet Lumber, by Buuiall A Uailoff. Schr. Sonlbern, Snow, New Oileans 60,000 feet Lumber, by Crtylar Co.

Schr. Martha, Bates, New Orleans 60,000 feet Lumber, by Forsyth Simpson. Schr. Elizibeth, Ellis, New Orleans 48,000 fi et Lumber, by Criglar oi Co. Schr.

Waller Topken, New feet Lumber, by il P. Knapp A 300 Hides, by Hanson Kelly. Uarjie Helena, Wc.lf iibcrf, New 3J, ID left Lumner, by J. G. McLean.

Schr. Ella, Scbembeck, New Odeoiis feel suiuDer, by Cnitlar Co. Si nr. Pinvliataii Caio, ew Orleans "iwu itti xuoiDer, Latiis, Sah, by FoisytU hiitupeoiu chr. dime, Webber, New Orleans 41,1 15 feci Lumber, by J.

Muchel. Schr. J. T. Brsdf.itd, Taylor, New Or.

feet Lumber, 15,000 Laths. by Criglar Co. Schr. Civility, Green, New Oi leans 33,000 Lumber. 18,000 Laths, by crijjtar Co.

Clinton Motel, NSW viua: IUIDUCEH! U.NDEiHIUN.VSD, t'f A the shov well-know ii, slid hi established HOTEL, lak es this i of biforntiiig lb patruua of the houi-e, well as the public generally, that he will on ih fir-t ff Auaimt reduce the once of board froui Tti Dollars ro-r day to titicioiim-niul Tilly Cent. The attCiitiiiii v( and olhers viMiiing the iiiy, tuUrt for tmsiueas of pleasure, is iriicularly dirci IcJ lo ihe eligibility oi' itirt io ation, being HtuateJ iri lite heart tli; imikiik jfiirt of tha City, directly opp.Kitq uy II ,11, anl Puiihe O.Hcia, ami within a shoild.s-t nice of le mo.t pioiniiuitt liffs of a- ni is ineni. a. n. rur.Lr.3.

ircct, York, Ju 3 5 3 i. knu.i jaib of JJ.a Ine.arity, cue' rf I nu.i ortLy nuJ veuerabla citiJens of I ionJ. r. lueiariiy strjea soiiJi-niy wim Jcsili, villi staled at the tsbw 13 trie ci-Jsl tfhil f-niily. H-luSeresl CO Erry r.

-e e.AA PriddUuti of OcT, -if vcied fr.ia l'e with'-ut a ''0lrg, ar.J'st;i.ia ittol tang. We knew toe ijcceased well, lie was one ol lut lnoi ciirsurutuai l.ad ever encountered. Bore iu Ecuiiand, ii receiving in Great Brliaiu a finished oilegiate tfducstioo, he came to America neaily sixty yeart tgo, and repairing lo Florida, aisocuied bimsell who ioe on tiugui.hed commercial bouse of PaDtuu. Forbes, of which he wai the last surviving rueiiiber. The Gazelle irulbfully remaiktof luerarity, that oe taj improrea agrauiugr education by the ansidioos cultivation oi Lis mind, and few men could be found more thoroughly imbued with pratical and elegant learning.

He was a ell in formed ou all subjects, both of sciencs aud literature, and Lis exceeding courteous ness of manner and beiioVoltnce ol heart, tendered hi the charm ol the social cir cle lo which he belonged. Mr. lneraril) wat a splendid scholar, a most accomplish eO liuguifl, a tboughllul and mednative mind, a bi'hly entertaining speaker, and di-cidedly the most chaiming companiou ue have ever uiel will). Hit couversa lion was a per led mine oi auowieuge, liom which the pure ore might be extract ed, wholly undetiled with baser matter. We taw bim but a tew weeks since, an active, tprighily octogenarian, and little thought thai wo were conversing with him lor the last time ou earth.

Although he bad passed the biblical term of existence, r. luerarity looked to unlike dea that ttie announcement ol bis demise inflicted a painful shock, lie died, however, in the midst ol a commu nity which has long honored and revered aim, and which will cherish ibe memory ol bis taleuta and virtues. A. Jlee. poa THE GItTTS.

I lavs the God above, The m.krr of Heaven aud Earth 1 luv Iliin for bia word is love, Twas Hiia that gave me birth. Who would disown Uis name, A nu by cbrUtUns lufrd; Christ haught us with his blood, I he only son of Gud. lis suffered on the en. That our sius might he forgiven Throug'i Hiia we mull seek tbe way, Tarousn Him is the way to Heaven. D.

J. B. A Heroine. The Schoharie Republi can relates the following incident of (he late fire which destroyed the Richmond ville Seminary: There are many interesting incidef.fi 1 which occurred during the lire, among which we recollect hearing the following young girl aged 15 years, daughter ol Mr. Heury Watner, who residet near the seminary, was at the school when the lire occurred.

Knowing her parents lo bo absent, she immediately ran home, and, from the excessive excitemeut, tain. ted when she reached the bouse. She soon rallied, however, and slipping ofl'her shoes and stockings, gained access to Ihe roof of the house, when the directed her little brother lo pats up the water. Here amid the tmoke and cinders which were constantly tailing upon the io f. ahe cort tinned to fight the fire, passing from one part of the roof to another, where stou hearled mi-n would shrink to Venture; until Ihe fire was over, and her lather's buliding was saved (roin the flamet.

Such a girl is worthy of a good husband, aud il she lives to get married, her good tense will unimilttdly, lead her to make proper selection. Mr. Warner, may well be proud ol tuch a daughter. The following humorous satire of ihe New oik Herald will excite a smile even from those who feel its edge: The San Juan Victory Who is the Lucky Ue have heard it suggest ed thai Captain 11 ol 1 1 should at once be put op against Captain Ingraham lor the Piesidcucy, on Ihe ground that the vktu ry al Sau Juan wa a liiumpli as gloriou-to the American navy, aud Ibe inchoate American ci izen as the release ol Kuszta. But there it tb dilTersuce b.

tweeo tbe two cases. The storming of San Juan was an act of tba administration. Captain Hollins was but the employed its execution. The release of Kuszta was an alfairin which Captain Ingrabaia acted entirely upon his own respooability. The political capital of thiseulerprise, therefore, belongs to Ingraham, while the laurels of the San Juan ad'air must be shared between Captain Hollins aud ihe Cabinet.

But who of the Cabinet is the luck) nan; who is mostly entitUd to the houora! Unquestionably it is Gen. Pierce bimsell, ihe Commander iu-Chiel ol the army and the uavy. Who comes next, the Secreta ry of State, or Ihe Secretary of the Navy Dobbin or Marcy Well, wo must de. cide thai Marcy is the man. He says, in bis Utter of instructions in tbe case, that the insult lo Major Borland as "an indig.

niiy tiered the uatmn as well as bimsell individually, hich cannot be permitted to pass unnoticed." And be loriher sa)s, thai nothing abort ol an apology will aava ti)r place Iroit! ihe iofuodou which such an act justly tufilTt." Thit's what' Many ays. No liatru to what Dobbin ays. He is a good deal miider than Marc). Dubbra says, ibat il is "very much (uiaik thai) very much to be hoped thai you vu til.ict llm purpiisef ol ymir vu 4 resort to tmeiice," and thai the H)t--partment touch myuui jirudrtiira and good sense." particular advice La refers the g'dlant CapU'tt lo the intti 'uctiona ol Sn C' in-iiercial ienl at Sail Ju. a ire ctwnpoird of tin CuJ'-e jti aaJ o-ic.

nt, liun cc, i til in hiiii'r i ite I vut oeiglibof -f ihe trrr.ijcrt. deli sy i4 iL- atl I hour of the niiM, mull le rvally itarniug both l.t ihvff co-j-i-- a i.4 i have the in lie iro rJ nt-ijjhbothirod. Our LroJbir type il in the handl of the b'huvi he and iLi-y tiii lne a ti of il-iS. H. We uodcriUud il4t fevtral dii- iiuguihrd Oi'Jiicisiil have jur.t nrri'ed' ith fjoite a number of eulire ly new in ttrurnent and that there will be another Grand Concert thi erenin.

rOH THE GAXLTTE. LntToa "Old-iimiter of fad" "the old man tl otjuetit" Ci-CoVrriior Tloi.as Druwn ii in the field, conteud'i'j lor the repre setitation from FioritSa ia Congrtsi, and what beiier omen for good cub we nave in these timet of disunion and sectional trite than the putting ol juit such a man a Governor Ikowu upu the witch low lur wiih tuch men in Cnnrest the troubled waiuri ill be iillied aud the Uuion saved. He writei, under date of he 1st instant aud euyi "1 tin sure that it will not be Decenary fur nie, to de claretoyou, that in consenting to obey Ihi call I have been governed eutirely by tense public duly. Personally, I know nothing that I could hive uuderluk en ilk murtf reluctance. It it "a posr iiui which neither thought of, or deair ed but when I taw the Whig party cried down at disorganized and dead; and men Whose physical, at well at" Tuteilec tual power reiiiing Irorn die earnest, I could nut disobey the call made upuu.

me. am no fair tccalhcr politician Qeiiher am I a dispoiidiug one. 1 am nol dispos ed to five tip the ship because the storm ii raging und the cluuda are heavy. Tha1 is Hie time tor all hue men and stout hearts to be at their posts, ready Io do their duiy, and trust the isue to God. I "hall go into this Contest with a deter mi nation to do my duty, and wiih confidence of success; and 1 am ture, if my Whig friends ttill do likewise, our liiumph will be complete.

Supposing thai Mr. Max well would go to PeimacuU and corometice the campaign iu the est, I haft made my arraiigoinenti to go directly pn aud meet him, and expected lo be in Milton by (he 10th of this mouth. Cut 1 have received the information that as twip at Coiigrct ailjouriis on the 5th he wiil go diisctly to Jacksonville ami com- nsenee the canvass lu the East, and as I leaire to be with him, I have determined logo directly lo the East and cloe the campaign in the West. Tberelore you may expect me in the West early it Sep tember. There are many reasons, why 1 wish to be with Mr.

Maxwell Jin the can vats, but one is sufficient, it will save much inconvenience lo.the public. They will bo required lo turn out but once at a lace. Will you, therefore, myi dear sir, let it be knowu that 1 expect lo be iu the Wetl in September, and hope that 1 may have an opportunity to addreit the people al all prominent i laces that may be able lo reach, aud that (he time ol meeting may be to urrHngod that I may be able to get from one to the other. I have written lo friends in other placf tba' ibere may be an undoistanding in the tubjecl. Please eicuaa this hasty letter at I am on the eve of itartin to the Eesl." Where the Whig that will stand back fur one moment, when lliey heat lilts talk on this wise; hear am no FA I It WEATHER politician; neither am 1 a disponding one.

I am not dirpoaed to GIVE UP THE 311 IP because ibe ttortu is raging and the clouds are heavy thai ia tha time for all true men lo do iheir duty, and trust the is.uo io God. I shall go Into conte.i with a lull determination to do my duty, and with confidence of success and I am sure il my Whig friends will do likewise, our triumph will be Where ia Ihe Whig then Lul what wil respond by saying 1 am reolvd tody my wool uuty, ana leei muca, yea very much eucouraged with such a standard bearer as "od-initer-ff fact." Tba Ii one, then let all do their whole duty, aud also Mitike suitable preparations to leceivc and enieilam so nolie a guest as Et Gov. ernor THOMAS BROWN. Let all the Voters ol Florida say, Amen. So mole-il be.

SANTA ROSA. A I Hy of Concord, N. II-, recent gars bllll) ll I fi lit, bdUirt, 1 -f hut band is kailul thai she will be ir. under the 1-iieljr ps. by the lsw Hampuhtre Igislaiure, thahmg ovei a i'e'ony.

'Certaioty, ai imny ke. "Da you tal the jajnl" 1 djtj'j b-t Uauu.L yu tLiiS ti. We thought jnu JiJi't. We Luii you would wUh d. iu uider Iv I lie newl." "(), 1 jjel the new quick I heir tffl peop'ai Liking bui It, nid l-arn it that wty.

'And you hadn't beard of tie pratl ar." "Wel no 1 ifa't happen to heir of b.t "Or about I.ouil Nipolean." no." "Or the Cill, and the death l4iiiei Vrhter." but- "Nil. I hat Five hundred mi'1 a minute i li.u ate quite uie. yei." "Well, 1 muii rim end tell Polly ol thai won't it mike her And Mr. Slo forth ith brlted 1i'u uuine by walking rapid' hutae lull of the intelligence which wui to overkeun I'ully wiih uipne. Yanlee Blade.

PliNSACOLA. August 13t 1854. tTv" At the aiinual Cuinineiiceiiieul ol Coluuibin College, on the 2Gih the honuiaiy degree ol I). 1). wai conferred ou the Uev.

Jackion, Chaplain U. S. Hud Rector of St. Joun'i Church Navy Yaid. A lioopof.u.ar called the (Jouitella- lion, probably a razee front the frigate of that itawp, Uen launched Jiom the Uoiport iSiivj Vard.

Xew York, August 0. loe luat newi iioui the cuiitinem Uj the Atlantic show, u.i I I lie iiiuvL-iumiii of the var were a wailing ihn uciiou ol Austria and fruitia. latter was holding more aloof from the We. tern poueri and exhibited a de. cidid tendency toward Huihiu.

Another liMlle. Another battle hai ntu loulil al Uiurijcvo, in which llio iuiki were victorious. J'he Principalities. The Uui.inni uavo UeleiiiiMit'd Io hold fail to Hie I'lincipiliue, nnd were concculraiiug men lor the imriio.e. I iiiicb I'arkieiuitli id not dead, at wji ruiiiored by the piovioua iteamer.

i he (ieruiuu and Huniiitu Diet hai ac ceded to li.c Austnuu and Kuaiaii I lea Thu Spunich imurrcciiors it completely trtuiiiphaiii. l.sprttero bad been tuin.non ed to lorni a uoveniment. Qjeeii L'liiiaiiatia mid (he minister had taken flijiht. The ivuyal I'aluco at Madrid had been demolished. OCT II limy appear ruther lingular to thojo who "kuo nothing" of the circum stance that earned the "megre" apptur ance the Florida Democrat of last l'buri(bty to congratulate the Editor upon but to those trho know a thing or two like ourieirei, it will not be a matter of much fturpihej but at hate no desire to keep our readmit in the dark about it Wo will simply ttute, that if they will look under our llymeniul head the will eo at a glance the cause.

We extend ur beany congratulations to our neigh bor of the Democrat upon hit re cutrance into the nuptial itute, hoping (hat the ante niuy not occur again toon, but that he may have many yoari of iminiorrupied felicity. We acknowledge the rereipt of the iiaeui kind remembrance presented on cuck oocusiom. The rrrtident on the 3d nominated und Ibe Senate coufiimcd, (ion. Camp bell, h.imerly Consul al Havana, and Uouiidury Commistioner, at Con ul al London, Uogcr irt on, of Miniisippi, lus been confirmed at Coniul at Havana. Il is uudentuod that Mr.

Francit Curt I South Carolina, at pteient third audi tor of the Tremury, baa been nominated by the President ai Governor ol Nebrat ka. IVo-iAingon, August 2. The Senate have panned the Ilou h.ililicalion bill without amendment. Pt Oilice appro priaioo bill paiscd in Cxecutiva tenion. The tlouie have aiaed the civil diploma tic appropiiatioa bill, and have refuied all propoaitioiu to take up the humcitead bill.

The Senate, on the 2J, ratified the re. piirociiy treaty, by a vote id 32 13. The barbie Volunteer, arrived at Hoi itepotta that the French biig ol Mat Meleague, Cummauder Leal, 20 gnu. was at Si. Domingo City July 1 6th.

The AJeU'iigim Si. Tbomaa un cruise in earch a Hispii iout true Io hte a.iiled for Saouaor the vicinity of ilt, Doming', but wai able to hud brr. C. Lroqrs Coke, Postxntf O1 Porta niojth ou Fridsy. saved math Ink am-mgit ih) commi't, i lors, as well as a to slide emuuSi tie aeteo eitie whib ou'eml-d tor tb i h't "JV.3 being on the spiriual If if f.d, lays: that tirtrr wai (tie sua a Greek lath r.

br Svrenenn and torn oft oiiLe'Nie, IjJ vt.siftiil tyur. Ughi Oil' iy IJ'lVuUi St lid rxci if iiiit ni. lie una timer prophetic, LjI ui inoie tt iirrd ihttu luVeti -tijf hi i'. -ir hi death he liX JiiflUliJ Hi! iiif(J ti-iif the irj lf Tre and vfip-il in liU'jk rub, wn ibruu i iniu itie ir4 mual method of per-otu dj'injj unarm at (hit time.) In composing tin-Iliad and Olrey l' Li ro nl ft mid Lie viijuis niiUiiiis, but dot to the extent lt ijjoci of hi tutcff't ii have dune in thai hind ol poetry. Tim i-ir-ge of Troy look ace about "ilOO II.

and originated in the way lelaled by Homer, Lira pe of Ellen by Paria. U'yssei was a reu, and moreover a ijc man The tiege lasted one year and three months, when it wai l.ikeu and de-atroyed by ib European Gieeka. It was not large city, never numbering ovei lifiy thousand inhabitants. Itwa situated on lbs left bunk "In small iivcr, which empties into I lit- Gull ol Adiamytta, near city of that The UmmI nf Milt leae lies opposite iIim inuuih of ibiii river, and aj lhi station I be Gieek fleet. Tbo actual location ol Troy was abuui lorty.

seven miles south westm Irmn the generally supposed. Tue iuius.re yet sullicienily furge to establish the location rthis city, and the woiks of art abundant. Ths ruins are now do mure than a mile bum the river, it having thanked ill count. At ilie time Troy flourished, the rivet ivfHb'a to the city fur mchvenes Mid himti at were tlieu in uie. The ciiy wai well situated fur trade, and hud a rapid grow in nuin'mri, wealth, mid ioer.

it wai the neat of licmti iutn.a, and sujn-minoii, The iiihabtuiiu being teeped in vice und iiiJoIkucu, could nui witbitand the aiuck of ibo (iieeki whu at that time were Iho nrnt warlike race in that imrt ol i lie world. Althouti the tradition oi Troy atid ita celebrated igt' were ttill in reiiimubruuce, iu hwuiioii was forgotten and liumer hiuuell wa ignorant of it i situation. Amhf.nl Circle, 134. We hoped Hid leai ned world will uow compote the mrife which baa iu long agitated it, and adopt thii auudard au lobiography of the immortal Wonder if' it was repr ed in liiet or Kgjpliatil "lie DonU ake the News- "Mxciting times tiieie," ea'nj we to our tirighbor cilow, alter ruimin a lumty glance over the Ibreign newe. "ELI" euid he ai il bo didn't exaclly underlatid." "About the war in the Hait, we mean." "Hadn't heurd of il.

"Whm'a it all about'' Well them downeuitere alway was a rniarre lsome lollolk. it isn'l they tii.it are lighting it. Kuisiii and Tuikey, an I linyia-id and 1 ranee have di-cmied in uvur of Tuikey. iNapoli-mi has ent out quite a floot." "Napoleon! Why, 1 thought be wai dead luiij; 1 I.h history au. "leu, but ihn ii a iirpi.ew of Lsiuiii iNapoleau.

lie i tue l.uijioror ol the French." Why, I ihoiiijh Louii rhillippe waa the Ijuperor." "Vcs, iu he was, hut bu'i doad uow." "Well, that buun all." "It teeini," we cuiitiuuud, alter at pauie, "that the iNcbraska bill haa linou dipoied of." "lluiijt, I mppose you trv'an. Well, I'm Rladol it. lie doerved il." "What Ibil" aoked we. puzzled. "Why, anybody that'll keep a dole it ii- ives oewrvea 10 ui-i'imcu oi, ai you cull il." hat do you mean! "-i in, I'M i una liruinfMi nui me eauie nun I've beard tll of, that hat ael tip for a pioplu-l her-, and married I don know hw muny wives? "Uh, no, that a quite a tiali'ient man, ISrinhm 1 onnc.

mill llfi'l in lllnh." r- r-' i hen who it Nebretka bill any "It in'l a man at all. It a law pro potinp lo piiiiuI the Mii.iouii Compro- ItilrC. "Uh, istii Mt. tiow irt a nisiinei vliii.b ihouid (but he wui mil aomewhitl piUfcU-d. Well reckon Uniel Wanner naa foniciuaijz to ay uooui toai.

lie i a grcnt limn, 'i be wai, Blow, uut tie i not living now." Ui'jd! (iraciouc, yon don't ny io. When di I it bappeu' a. year au a lifll "A )ur und hall ago! Ayl I nevir braid ol it. I'll hnv io tell IVHy ol that Ity the way here' our brothaij" "Ua'i iu War.i ioii. Waheatdfrom him hulf an hour Fl bud joat ar rived there ut liUt thi ou dn I mean In if lht a b'tlei remtf born tl fcalfn hour." No, of coune out.

'1 lie cumr lelegrspb." Telfgrapbf" 'Yi, ir duean't take ovr a miuut 0 CMe that way." yerUlL! 1'iva lun bed miloi a a minuie. Bui you're Joking, Mr. Blow, Anuno'ty nol. We thought ol courie you tbi i WUtL.t"! destl.ojfll, the tij-a was drtyr AuJ what are t.s resultif SUrcy Is alislird, DoliUrll I tlurtlDed, Lolialid appeased, (Jen. 'ierce is glorifleJ, Con-ies is perplexed, aud the cuuutry is tl i guaied, Borland got no apology, iu; i is retupged.

'He Nicaragua Company hare secured the fuio ol Ibe lown which was the depart ol their traftc. The best of ail this Is, that the administration probably succeed in creeping out cf ihe difficulty in the House, with an apol. ogy, aud in the 5eua(e with an expiaaa. iioui Dor apoloiiet will toften tcorn, the contempt aud disgust ol the manly Amer ican people at tuch an act ol savage ciu- ry, cowardice and stupiuity, it is not be of Cup), llollitis. He simply curried out his instructions, at rent lo Mr.

Fabens, fiom Matey, by order ol the aud we doubt nol, he wouid nave carried out those orders hud there been British naval force preseut of twice the sliengih of bis own. it we are, inere.ore, ua.a tial candidate or two upon Ibe strength of victory of Greytovvo, G-n. Pierre If we are, therefore, lo have a Peiden must be the tirsl choice, Marcy the se coud, Borland the third. Captain Hoi lias, we presume, will be satisfied with gold medal, aud Dobbin with a leather one. 1 WanU There.

C. K. M. The following scene actually occurred in a justice court, held in ibis Slate some thirty years ago. The plaintiff wai a poor wandering Indian, who was grossly abused by a party ul young men who had tan and were doubtlets intoxicated at the time ihe aisault was committed.

Tbe principal witness was a tall, thin, ill-favored, beriing fed looking man, very quiet and very impto. "Simon Cbickory! "Well," replied the original. "Step forward and reimiu uncovered while- 1 administer unto you ihe necessa said the Justice, sternly. Simon obeyed, as a dg crawls to bis mister to receive the uplifted lash, simply oecause he cannot help it. Alter giving bis evidence in bis own nanner, in iinie ot tlie Iren lent interruu lions ol the Justice, who desired lo haw only the facts relative lo the direct case.

lie wat "turned ovor Ihe tender nier ciet of the counsel for the delence, to un drtrjzo ine tortures ol wh ch, even lo he man ol the world in our day, are Dot pleasant. "Mr. Cbickoiy you say 'that (hit man wat abused. How do you kuow that he wat abused! "I tee 'em do it." "Who do you mean by Simon here named the defendants sev rally. "Very well, Mr.

Cbickory, but what did they doto him? "They kicked him, and hit him and knocked hint down, besides Keating bim unbind sornely. "Do you ever drink?" "Rather expect 1 do," "What do yoe drink?" "I aiu't no wise particular, justt what you please, squire." "Did you ever drink any of that spirituous liquor called New England "I guess as how i have." "Did you drink during ibe evening wbetillfo assault was committed?" A Welle, squire." "How much, do you "Not over a pint, I reckon." "Very well; you said just uow that th5 kicked bim. Do you mean lhal tbey a I kicked "Sartiuly, squire, every body in the room kicked bim." "You ore sure?" "For sariiu." Then Mr. Cbickory, if every one then kicked hint, then you must have kicked hi in also. Simon wat fairly cornered.

He scratched bis head and looked very foolish aa ell at puzzled. At length after twine inomeni'. hraitatiou i lace brightened up at though tie bad mastered something like an idea, and be exclaimed "I wan't Ibere." "Very well, Mr. Cbickory, your evi dence bat been very satistacu.ry lo inc, and bas not failed to convince bit Honor. You may be seated," Simon look bit seat with thai air of im portanca of one who is ouscious at least of giving bimsell satislaction, although a inter ran through ihe mutely crowd, and his Honor bit bis lips hard lo prevent the departure ol thai aity necetsaiy for the occasion.

Tbe Indian, although an injured paity. lol his case; bul tha young mm, pleased with the unexpected result of ilieir trial, nut only made op a handsome purae tor bim, but alluwed Simon to diiok bia fill ol his favorite beverage, and all parlies expiessed Iheir perfect SatUlactlon. Star Spangled Banner. Brandy in High Places. recent liter siys: "It is astonishing the elTect produced by sjuriis Upon persons of vvrn (be strongest constitution, when imlu! -jJ in at an nsvaUori of lO.OiJi) or 18.00J lenl.j it lO.DtM feet it ispeifecily dangerous tu lake any -aniiiy ul raw spirits, as vn a wine slass of brandy ml.n i.

atlon. AU biil travellers drink nothing1 "in hot tea lur travelling up inu iiu" nid down Vailies; acio, Ui.Nra of vri security, requiu. a firm add very 'y nerve, which it is itrposstljie for lho who imlulje lrcy UJt1 i( Itirits t.i ry regions. ly, 14-JO-iw.

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