at): (colonial Vgfieraw. LITERATURE. - . - ' the . . . .. - i-suance of his mention, took up his iesidence. in NAPARTErDr. Rogue wrap an “a PUDEEZ: LEAR oer. B., the father of the young lady, who lived on W 0‘ me New Tegmmeh,’ mtended 4‘ ACTION WITH A pIRATE VESSEL, The young heir of Bolton, Henry de Pudsey, by a long 'the line ofthe i‘pad- I , conclusion that he ofinfidelsi by hd'F‘chsslou 0‘32“ ' __ course of the most reckless extravagance and dissipation, About this time, Mr. I. came to tie h éonsuhed whh they make to Christianity. thislm' I Th. broadside; were now exchanged rapidly, and ‘he having involved himself to such an extent, that his father, wnuld get married. Vquitnis piii'go‘éfiuhfguess to join her thoi’enta copy ‘0 Nag”??? at, St: 1.1. ‘ wounded, brought down haween decks every mhmte, told far advanced in the vale ofyears, irritated and exasperated Miss 1%., who textiles-‘3'“, h'el'. 3" '“hat without delay_ The read it With interest alp Sille acpou, me that the action was severe. The orders of lhe negro by continual and large demands upon his purse and proper- hand and her fortunes WI: '. ilS, ah‘ m. Obtained and thus an ploter lead him to t 8 ac noyvl c‘pmin were occasionahy heal.d_thcy were cool and deter_ ty, pereniptorily refusedto aS-Slst him any further; and m :1 parents were consultedhtsleil 0:113" dhsted ’Everv thhlg his SaVIOUI‘, it hafl‘ a Powezlh’ mm“ I min“. Every minute some fresh "Ianmuvre was executed, moment of ‘extreme indignation forbade him, at the peril of the necessary Pl'ehlmh‘mf” ‘t 3’6ch {vision'Of-Mu 1). Fur- doubts and PI‘OdUc'hg some regree ofconv and the guns st,“ worked as inhere was homing else to up incurring his curse, toappi'oach his presence, until he had by thus far promised well, illtvefls d “95 were immmhhmiy death, thiS copy became the property of“ tend to. At last, the daylight came down the liatcliway, and h he!” and reformed hhe Oi mm!!!“ “tolled for h'5 Ila“ “(365' WWW and Other."ecess‘"y aml’ent the lady hel-Se|f__. ed oflicer, Who taught English to the chil . l 3.“ the cab," and wnyhed forward between decks. Hound B'eti‘oihed toa lady of rank and beauty in the neighbourhood, purchased—a reSIdeiice was bsp ecke land even the happy (“,8 atmndmnsz Uhon the return of“), m f/ the dock strcwed with wounded and dying men, calling for h'5 P'IOfl'gacy hi“! '“duced her—at the eumes‘ suggestion“ the “fe‘hhhg garments wi’le [who elf viousl hhhshed__a he presented It. to Dr. Bogus, who-aces, V0] water. 1 was glad to be able to do somethina which I could he" “Wired—t0 ahhhl a” Procee‘hhgs Pf cm‘rtSh'l’ 0" mg" day "Shh—the bans haw)“; mint [mil [hehy‘gys and com emotion, regarding the Circumstance a. consistently do, audl brouwlit water from lb; cask and gave "age between them; and thus cast Off by fatherand ""S' dhy thh w.” '0 Hindi” whnpbele a h ,heJtth of the divine blessing on hiswork- A! the lam g h m them, one after another, as fast usl could. I mink tress, the'younghyet not utterly dehased libertine began to suinuiute their happiness heic. e ow,- )yed b we Edy her- Abhé Bonavim wentfm,” Pans, thmugh , I there were at least thirty ineu lying about the lower deck, feel the Stings 0‘ that 'hwa'h lnmllml" WINCH—even at the nuptial knot—“1’5 flay, eve“: ‘Vd: al’l’O” , deal” on, heamh land, to .St. Helena, in order to be the em some in pools oftheir own blood and sinking fast, for there eleventh hour—he had ,gOOd Shh-5'9 and l'GSOllltIOil t0 3'“ self! But [he l’e'hdyv "33’ he“. “3’ Ema .d in eanuahoh In Belgium he became acguainted with was no surgéon on board the Ste’lla. Some more wounded courage, mthenhhh ‘0 St'fle- , ll” young lady! .Vtht Sm” 0', ca,", 8 7?), the were zealous supporter oftlie Bible Society. men were brought down and a conversation took place be- For SW9”, "‘0th _Hem'y d6 Phdsey hm] COmTIVed t.” 0? Shah ex["*’°"d'.”“ry condum' 1!]e ‘f‘ Sense whyeh the gather to London, and had much inter . N “won one ofuw mums “the schooner, wh0 was hun’ahd the evade his enraged creditors, lint at length he was traced to disclosed at the trial, were, that at this very glib, Miss B Abbéss va in that city. The English g th; . d listenih to thank] the little cottage ofhis nurse, not half ai'nile fi‘om the [)a- ei'igageinent was entered into and sanctiOfle y - _ ' pl elfof‘this o ormuiw m entrust to! is man who biought down the wounded,an g ., ~ I, ‘ _ _ , I _ l i I . U U t .km r m celebrate the wed_ ,, hs _ pp . . I _ y of“ found that at da 'li ht the had discovered that an English ““hfll {"hhfih’h- ,1" the ‘h'Ph 0i “Vlhghl he “Oh? from “6 herself, am t ieaiiangc’inen 5 um I g, 7‘ V H u (“my hound Blble’ of-a hehuhhfl edmon’ ‘ a, I” . 3 g - y ‘ arms of his wee iin fosterin'r mother and determined to dine she was ciicom'auimr the addiesses of, and film y, le , h ‘ l H I , frigate was under all sail, beating up to them, and about five l if _ p - a . l (,1 nl n l l t Mr P she M», he, m- sent it to the unhappy on e. e tiankfufiy by pu milestoleewardmthatin consequence,lha Stella “ms now car. make one last appeal to his father, advanced stealthily an: (|uy,licforfa she was to re maniqr lo 1. {h M‘GI to New commhssion, suymg he was sure the empé v [spud tyingonurunning fight Willi the schooner,(wlio was to wind- Sadly ‘0 the Hill" H8 i‘ezlclled the doom, buthc reached Illel‘s resuleuce at lm‘hl'ghttam, e 01"“ w‘ ' value the present. This proved to be the v said '9 ward of hm.)y and trying ,0 “cape. This accounted for the them not unobserved nor unpursued. . York, where they were married.‘ . l. 6 fl “ hone fully entitled to credit, who attended Na 6,. ‘ 0,. er]. signils which [had perceived that the English schooner was The mymh‘h’hs hnhe law were 0" h'S "Mk: and only The _"35”h'e '5 500" Whl~—*Ah,el“spgh‘lmu” {sum} d g have declared that he assiduously read the 1-, taint.“ "wk-m the evening before. My anxiety at [his intelligence waited to see him fairly housed, .eil‘e they rushed upon their moon" m New York, MiG: hm) hls la y.ove ie e — and that in the panas ohms severe malady , mg 5 - g -- . . ' i . .' ire . The old Gentleman was Sittiiw in the twdiglir near a Seabrook. In the meantime, Mr. P., feeling, as Would na _ 6‘ , _ _ j Acre was naturally much incicased. Ihc Stella was tiying to l .Y '2: ‘ I . n] ._ ‘ c y . , T I I I I, I h ] hep” most unhaudsomely Strong emohon named the gleat hhme 0 amp” "up i and her sailing powers were so remarkable, than casement, on” w mbe panes t 18 led g one's ’Of the depmtillri [many he expect“, t Iiit “‘6 i” . I l" tire that satisfac- Well he said, that lie “confessad Christ be each i was raid she would succeed. The action was still con- day Shah“ hhlhlIY-_H‘S “lo'lghts Wire 9‘ ms omcas‘ Cl.” ” treated, 1.85:0”,‘3‘1 to 835W!” a Comfy}? Jlns ’_’ d ,3] Plge_ffal‘nllifll' but solemn conversation, be ex .. hm, C tinned between the two schooners, but now the shot no h'h "0 teehhgs 9f COhll’hSS‘Ohhte fOI'glVeneSS ‘Were "life" tion and Vindication of l’iimsfplf winch tie wdfursléf “,6 a expressive accent and emphatic brevity, wr 80.”), longer hit the Stella, nor were there any more wounded ‘Y'th tllosel'eh‘?c“0“5-_ HIS h)’0_31'esfe‘10”_lhehhhhdyelm" “’ij-El‘e- lflllnfidlatelfi llleie Q'eihlmh hf “3 l . 0‘, id'a‘t mo efi'ect,__ each a me.“ hmught down. 1, was evident that ,h,, two vessels Sivc tract of felled timber, of which his lands had been all" was, ipsrmued against liiip, the damages icing 'a “ 1 know men; and l ta“ you that Jesu' hm] Vi were no“, firing a, each mheris mth and rigging, the “he to shorn to foster the rpckless expenditure of that child, and 539,000. '1 his_was upwards of a. year Since, but owing tq‘ His religion is a semexistem myétery; I “Shh, d l tlier to affect her escn e l) dismantlinfr his h'BhSt “’33 h‘” 0f [huel’hess [O‘Vih'ds_l’0”" “Ehrfi’. Wheh some neglect in procuring the eVI'deuce ol the maiiiage o _. n h There h, in h ada -ier L” I'mvem a" "e 0 p. ’ y . "‘ . . . . ; - . __ y , -. . . . i f .. 1 ,1» term of the liom a mind not uman. I ‘ hum". her nnmgonist. [felt as if 1 could have gweh my 16;, hand at. that very ni'ipiop.tious momentr a vaicc a bell known M G. to Miss B; the case vias (.e eiier . to N? E A . chamer [individuality] whmh has prod“ h n, to have gone on deck 1 waned hulfan how. more’ and the” mice—crying for ” Common Pleas (/Olll't, which is now in sessmn atM XLtleia ordoctrines and maxims ti” the“ ,mknow. , 11:: g curiosity conquering my fear, 1 crept gradually up the fore , , “ Pardon! Pardon! l, where it was called, progressed inaamfl fiqisheiil on“, ed nothing from human knowledge. 0M and.“ ladder. The men were wrlirking tgelgqns todvqgi‘c‘l‘warld, tbs £25 1" h'S em”: and he b65113“ [HS ICPCHtant 50" Ht “5 lidffil‘tlflisleault ol which was a vet ict 01 i i. . W1 1 a round completely the example ofthe imi‘ fly 5”, .' ‘ . ear an as c a“ an - , . .gJ. _ . ' . . H . H. . _ , , lgetft iii: tolietiigadffii‘hbiislc could see bothptg windward, and “[13:59th I’mfi'gme! lief—{One l . APPI‘OHCh “OT, leSt l curse ' It may be remarked, i‘n conclusmn, that this. verdict has (3:;31::{milhloffl’gig :gglglrsl 2:3?“ filing"! to leeward. To chWard 1 perceived the fi'igatc, about four 3"” !. “flud the “Id "1”" 1 ,“fly “"5 “15mm, {W 1 S‘UIHIIOH mfiV, given very generalsatisfaction in the community where the and “mum my are powerless to salvafion. Lands miles dismm’ with every strutch of canvass that she could mefiials to fling you forth into the hands of your pursuei's. facts are known. Ibis is a novel case—the first of the kind {Let Iof Jé‘flis in “slim”, into the World , payflhl “a; on a wind; I knew her directly to be the Calliope, my bcal'ceh" had the ("‘"e' lllellflce Passed the lip-‘3 0f the Oh- that has ever happened in New Hnii‘ipshirc, or perhaps in iJ « V I ries» of heavé” aim the laws ohm , "W h" ' own 'hip’ and my heart heat qhmk at the chance orbe'mg duratc .parent, erc loud and angry vaices announced _tlio New England, as we are assured by a veteran of the New Charlemagne and I have founded ‘ first u once more on board ofher. To wmdward, h, the smoke proxnnity of danger, and the faithful nurse, hurrying into Hampslure bar, iffy. ve we rested’ the éemions 01.0“; 'i'i’nds , - ” cleared awn, Isa“, me Arrow schooner, close the room, hall-dragged hersorrow-stunned foster-child _ w in Id I . l . h. v: mansions y 3' down a narrow back stair-case which onicrimr throuu-h the - - force- Ohly Jesus has fom'ded an emp're ' "ll‘u'h hauhd’ on me Hume "wk "i the Stella, and dlsmm “bog: a ' l l l I l' k “f, I" ~ D V i‘ (From the Lomsvme Jourml') at this moment millions of men would die uiile,every ten seconds the smoke from harguns. booming gill‘lghfj 9‘ ‘0 “e “h 5 0 the RWE‘: ands/as SN” 110- flwrtah, Cure/h, the Cancerflif youfollow [he Directions_ not a‘dav "0r gimme that won the Victor} M along the “News surface: ‘1“‘1 ‘he Shm Whlzzmg ‘hmhgh 0}” gut; e ‘ fl . I h .l. , H ——Take half an mince of bluestonc, a quarter ofan ounce of for the christian religion. No. it was a ,6". rigging; she had not suffered much from our fire; her sails ‘ehlry T‘V ‘7'“ t e “3" "V “5’0"”! and mm)!" “B has burnt copperas, a quarter ofan ounce of burnt alum, huh-3 three centuries- beirnn hv ille’Aposues ,' N. were full Offihfll llOlesi h is "he, bl" hm‘ sPMEl were hm 'h' hashe.‘ m “elm” poster" that lfuds m the open whmly’ quarter of an mince of verdigi'is; powder them all together. [I “Cc “or; .ma' the how ot-the Chr' 4 : (5" .med- I then turned my eyes upon the masts and rigging but his path to the roads—totlie hills—to the ivoods—isbar- Take bluesmne and burnt alum a “an” ohm ounceflf. ieii s e.. . - b : "hum. J , . , . red - on ever 'Slfle he hears the tram ) ofman feet nd the . ’ q . . . that followed. In that Wal, all the kings an “war, ofthe Stella; appuiently, the damage done was Iabout equal ’ y _ ' I . y , a _ each, finely powdered; add to that ha” a plm of the best to ma; urine Arrow; mn- gailg were torn, but our spurs shouts of many v0ices. Either way—to the right—10 the left were unscathed. The water was smooth, although the breeze was flesh, and both schooner: were running at the ' rate ofsix or seven miles an hour; but the Stella had evi- dently the advantage ofsailing, and forereached upon her opponent. I perceived that every thing depended upon a lucky hit, and having satisfied myself With what 1 had seen, I hastened below. For more than halfan hour the firing con- tinued without advantage on either side, when a yell was given by the negro crew, and I heard them cry on the deck that the Arrow’s fore—top-iiinst was shot away. I heard the voice of Vincent cheering on his men, and telling them to be steady in their aim. My heart sniik at the intelligence, and I sat down on a chest. The firing now slackened, for the Stella had shot ahead of the English schooner, and the negroes on deck were laughing and in highgood humour. For a few minutes the firing ceased altogether, and I took, it for granted that the Stella had left her pursuers far behind; when, ofa sudden, a whole broadside of guns were poured into us, and there Was a terrible crashing and confusion on deck. Iran up the ladder to see what had happened. It appeared that as the Stella was crossing the bows ofthe Ar- —peril lies.——Bef0re bim ‘isthe precipice and the river—per- haps escape—perhaps death! One moment he hesitates—- another, and he sees his pursuersclose upon him—the next, and he is on the topmost peak oftbe clifl'! He draws a long breath—murmurs the name of Kathei‘ii'ie—thinks a prayer— and with scarce a hope of aiiglit save death, springs from the promontory ! That promontory is full ninety feetabove the bed of the Ribble! s a: as a: a: s s The ancient mansion of Gisburne contained one desolate bourbon the day that beheld the stern Marmaduke de Pud- sey humbled and pcnitent for the cruelty with which he had driven his only child from his feet to a watery grave! A girl of extreme beauty sat in one oftliose little rooms, so often seen in the houses ofour ancestors, that partake a di- vidcd character ofsolemiiity and checrfnlncss. There were scriptural paintingsof high merit, to give a something of conveiitual sedateiiess to its interior, augmented by the stained glass ofan oriel window; while a harp, a lute, books, and a vase or two offlowers, agreeably mellowed the other- wise sombre uspect of the place. It was now, indeed, the rum and a table spoonful of honey You can put it in a tin cup and lay a saucer on it, and set it on some live coals, and let it boil a few minutes; then strain it through a fine cloth and put it in a phial. , The cancer must be dressed twice a day. Ifitis not raw, you must scarify it a little—Scrape a little lint oflinen ; then pour but a little ofthe liquid in a Spoor]; dip the lint in it, and then in the powder; lay it on, and bind a small piece of linen on it, in order to confine it to the place. You must be careful to pick all the flesh offevery time you dress it. Wash the cancer with a little milk and water, or castile soap. When the patient finds the powder has no effect, a poultice must be applied, in order to rot the roots. If the cancer does not become easy, apply the powder again. When the cancer is out, pour a little of the liquid in the hole, and apply the powder again twice, in order to kill the. remaining roots. The patient must not be alarmed on account of its swel- ling, and must refrain from all kinds of spirits. “I do hereby ccriify, iliiitl had a cancer in the corner of my earth were on one side; on the other side but a mysterious force, and a few men out there through all parts of the world, and w, ing point but their faith in the mysteries of-t before my time, and my body Will be put int become the food of worms. Such is the f Napoleon! What anabyss between myde ’ and Christ’s eternal kingdom, proclaii‘iied,lo' spreading through the world! Was that not rather to live? The death of Christ _ God.” With these words Napoleon ceased; b triind making no reply, he added, “If you stand thatJesus Christ is God, I have beenL you Gcnei'al.”-—./Elrchives du Christianisme. DISCOVERY or KING ALPiN’s BODY.—A found last wcck iii digging through the mall on which the ancient stone stands to comm . tle fought between the Picts and Scots in the! skeleton must be the remains ofKing Alpin, w prisoner in the action, and bebeaded‘by‘th row, the latter had, as a last chance, thrown up in the wind, Sahcmhry ‘0 Whh‘h 3 Since”? mOIH‘HEI‘ had retreated, ih 0rd?“ 058,342,)“ and that. the abnve "Teonnns-rrn ” though Slime hlsmrmns 3‘5“? til-at his.de and' i an: i) and dimhm'ged he“ Who‘s broadsilde imo “Si two ShOts had by prayer mid immmune with her 0W" pure hem‘t’ m attam “I dn‘ licrdbv certify that I had the cancci in my lil) in'llie liemovgd ‘y the 'Scms m “’lnlk'm ‘gg t "i struck our niuinmast, which had fallen by the board. 1 per— some degre? 0‘ COWPOSUI‘B, ere She mingled in scenes Where, year 1823 and ",hu, ,hc' 5,1,0“, made a final cum. ’ hi“ hi hm" fihdlhg Ihe hem seve'd ruinsis i1, ceived at once mat the stamps chances were over__hothihg though the interiSity ofhcr grief might win respect, it-wonld ’ Emu“ NEAL), Was I" the Gem": 0f lhefl'hm‘hds-“h rd“ . a.” "Hill" i could save her; she might resist the schooner, but could no; fail_to meet With that deep sympathy so consoling to the \ the mass of the bones 01 these who e ll'l; ih. i). )1 escape the frigate. 1 ran down below, and went into the afflicted- . . E D , T, . h , h. ', . “1.”, . 't comm" that “"f‘ "ms: [:9 “"3 Skew?“ ° a cabin; has afraid that the uegroes might perceive the joy Katherine ofGysbournc was yet young. though left sole “SKI”, 5”“ {A'g‘wf‘gf ."5 3”," ,y’tw, '° ’h‘f’,“ ,, 'r-llfi'h" 3"." “'f’ff’s's "" {em'KF’ gag}; 9“ 0, “.0,” hnlh I, in my coumenmme. 1 heard me angry voice ohm, negro and undisputed niistress‘of Ribblesdalc;nnd when her sense qNu‘iV" LEV)". 0 e of. arm“)? 9°C?” ’ H,” ‘3“? be? l3 “"5 0‘ F"‘s,!012.eicgll’t. "I": I, {m}; t '7. 7| ‘ “use”. i, capmh,__l heard h;m 5mm],ng whh rage, and I thanked of duty induced her to discard the libertine heir of De Pud- 0' H “in: a? a “A” 0 no“?! “nee t '6. “me 9 in.” She'emh O “I” . pm’ “6 “st. “"5” n t a : Ai.s L God mm I was not at his side. The wreck onhe mast was hey, She struggled in vain to conquer a” nnachment which the Fiist. Sii A e_xan chi Dalhousie was waidcn of the Mid- of the Scots, and from whom Hei Majesty Quz. c”, H; soon cleared away. [heard him address his negroes, point had grown with her growth,” and which, in truth, was ap- Elle. hqal‘ShQ-‘ahih1ld, 1)? d133E, cobnstablel oif' theffastle of Roxi lineally descended, ‘Vfifdh-‘COV‘E'BhIOh the very, whhh, out to them that it was better to die like men at their guns, lh‘ePlaiL‘d ""d "ethmed- She hu‘l Spent somé hours l" (19- j,” 1’ w “r f. 1e ah Ea en ylesi'a a" 8' avihgd ixc'tef “d f"? Fay’fmd eme'ed [he 9”“ of her- “ lcrins, , than swing .1 the yard.m-.n like dogs, some ofthem came votion, and main tears had fallen for him who she believed I '6 enm'ty 0 one 0 “3 Doug as S! ‘e was sew" 3’ ["5 ‘lomlhmhs- Phase Royal 'emh'hs have been Nu. down and took on deck a quarter-cask ofspirits, which was plentiful'ly supplied to all. The English schooner had borne down it on us, and the action now commenced at pistol-shot. ' Never! all I forget what took place for nearly three quar- ters o’fab hour; the negroes, most oftliein intoxicated, fought with rage and fury indescribablc—tlieirshouts, their screams -their cursing and blasphemy, mingled with the loud report of the guns, the crashing oftlie spars and bulwarks, the oc- to have perished beneath the waters ofthe Ribble, when a low tap at the door ofthe apartment announced an intruder. Slowly but composedly she inquired, “ Who is there ?” “My lady,” said an attendant, “Margery Moon entreats admittance for a briefspace.” “She comes to sorrow with me,” said Katherine, mentally. “ It will be a trial, but I may not selfislily refuse the nurse of poor Henry.” Then bidding the servant to adinittlie old orders, and confined in the castle of Hermitage, where he perished by famine, under similar circumstances to those described ofthe Duke of Rothsay, in the “ Fair Maid of Perth.” From Sir Alexander we pass to his lineal descend— ant, Sir John, who, for his loyalty and valour in rescuing Jamesthe Sixth from the attempt made on his life by the Earl ofGowrie and his brother, Alexander Ruthven, at Perth, was created LordRan'isay, of Bains, and Viscount “adding- lected and placed in a shell, and are now do. ‘ Watt Institution, Dundee. ' A IIEATHEN HOSPITAL—Tile Rev. Mr. Al rican missionary, in giving details concerui Institutions in Bombay, thus notices wha’t ev‘ regard as a most singular establishment :—“.ll‘ " that Heatl‘ieiiisin never furnished an hospital. least one exception to the truth of this reins ’ 7E“ { 1‘ way; the decks were clear ofsinoke, for not a gun was be- ing fired. Merciful heaven! what a scene of slaughter! Many ofthe guns were dismantled, and the decks were strqwed with splinters and plankiiigs ofthe gunwale, broken spars, and ncgi'oes lying dead, or drunk, in llll directions—- of alarm on perceiving a smile steal across her withered fea- turcs. “ Hush, dear lady,” cried the nurse, lowering her voice to a whisper ; “ be not agitated, nor fearful—~he'lives l” And it was quite true. The promontory Was full ninety “ Some men lore honour, Oilier man love grants; Herc \Volf‘i- reaped laurels— Lord Dnlhousie oats.” ()n his decease, in 1838, he was succeeded by Sir James ofits walls. Such is the character of the _, far as is known, that Heathonism evei' bull Gazelle. -v , SUPERIORITY or “Tourism—This argumeM nience ofcutting ofi' half the claimants to v0~ Varrt casional cry oftbe wounded, and the powerful voice of Viii- woman, She seated herself; hm” the Opening 8"" closing or mn’ mu] was Sumeqummy advanced to the d'gnny or Edit! one herfi: sul’lioned 3‘ h“ hxl’ehhe orlhvooo cent. It was terrific between decks; the smoke was so the door warning her that her guest was in her presence, HO!‘le"hess‘?~ 'h the Peerage "l Ehghlhd- 0" his ,th'dSh'PS it Was WINNIE“! by “honim‘m 0‘ 100,000 don“ . mick, “In those who came down for [he Powder could not she turned round to greet her. The aged nurse stood h,_ death, the titles descended tOVhIS eldest son, Sir George merchant (“the Jan) sec[_,he sec, whlgh turing see, but felt their way to the screen. Every two seconds] tcntly gazing on the countenance of Katherine, and with a [{a"’§“yi .Wh” Oh‘allmid the “He 0f Li"?! Ramsayi 0! Di“' I’thh he‘ll?" ‘hhh hhy O‘he" 1° ‘he ,Pl"""!., mm" heard the men come aft, 105s of’ftlie can ofliquor, and throw IOW curtsy, eMinimal—— honsmf his Sm! Wuhan". Sucfeede‘i hm” “"d. was further Whh ‘Vh‘Ch hylhagoms became ac‘l'hhhh’d 3} M i, on ,ho deck, when ,hey we,“ to resume ,heh. labour m “You have been weeping for him ! you do nontheu, cease elevated to the earldom of the Castle of Dalhousie,and to the (loch-jugs Smaly forbid ,he destruction of“, n the-u. guns A, the end of the mm, 1 have mentioned, we m love him _pn ' bai'miy of Ramsay, of Kcri'ington. We pass on from this case whatever. The management ofthis b0. N shot flew from to leeward, us well as from to windward: the “No, no, good Margery,” cried the lady of Ribblesdale' lord to George’ the e'ghlh earli Who “ms h'gh “mlmmssmher in Henlhen hands, and Heatheh hhel‘alhy hi frigate had got within range, and ms pouring in her broad- “You know 1 ever loved him—never shall love another.” mme general “sunhly of the Ch‘h'ch °f S.c°”"‘"d from resources. In it are gl‘a‘l‘hO”SIy supports I side; still the firng and the shouting on the deck of the And with an uncontrollable burst of griefshe flung her arms 1717 w 1782’ and was a represelm‘tlve Peer)" ~17“, 1780’ Old hm‘SBS: ‘Vthh WOUM Othel‘Wlse he killed, {E 0 Stella continued, but the voices were feWei', and as the fll'Olmd llle DEGk Ol'the woman. and 1784' He was S."c.ceed.ed’ on Ills defi‘“ m 1787’ by his “bout 175 COWS 3"" “X9”; 200 dogs, for "h firing of the frigate became more severe, they became fainter “GOd bless “lee, my fair and good child,” cried Margerv; 50". George’ who dm'rlgmshed lnmse”. “I whmrloni for th“ alllhorhies 0f Bombay 05.9" *1 h°hhty “V M I and fainter; and at last but an occasional gun was fired “1 knew h “’35 5°: and 1‘“ Whl yet be we”; and he will (le- Wh'Ch he was. "warm a he?" “the Ulmed K'hgdomi {as a large hhmbe" 0" Chis: mnhkeys and 0mm from om. decks_ l hem",e .0 uneasy, thatl could remain same thy love.” V Baron Dalliousm, of Dalliousie castle, . In 1819, his lordship charities are accessible to living beings ofe where I was no longer; 1 went forward on the lower deck , Katherine started. She gazed on the face of the nurse, as was. made governor'geneml of Brit's“ .North America' (“SPt lhe human “‘90- Me“, Whh‘ehahhdch' Gri’ again, and tumbling over the wounded and (lend, l crept up if to ascertain by that scrutiny whether the senses of the Wm!“ {helm he Mai]th Wolfe 5 win“ with "ats’ a Circum‘ Shik, and dEStitUtei are allowed [0 die ""3 x the fore-ladder. I looked over the comliings of the liatch- VlSher were hm Wanderings and was "0‘ Whhom 3 def-"'39 Stance Who!) gave “se to the fonowmg ep'gmm :_ i . . ‘ _ really the only one ofi‘easonnble appointing wh-wh couple putf and‘toui to pileces, others whole, but mixed up {get from the bed of'lhe Rihhle’ hm Hemv Was saved, The glnilrjw Ramsay, the present peer. His lordship married, have. FOr on every other ground, the admi . Im- (32 mi“ tn): filiifgzmif’tl 0t 163 bogets- fsm'ih nicelneof blood 1 waters were then high, swollen by long rains; and afsuddeu Get. 3.1’ 1.8.36)- .S,"Sa” Gem‘giana, eldest daughter of to vote would be a great addition ofsccm’f r yeih’” e vi nesse . iil o Lie o e (Jew, Ido storm among the hms had increased each uhmmry [orrehh ‘I _ iqu . diqlllb o lweeddale, and has iS‘Slle: His Lord- welfare. Among other reasons why it wmld’ Oci “0",”, t (4,, we”, twenty men ef, m,th and these were He sank, and sunk, and rose; and firmhv for he was an ex_ 5 up sits in t is House of Lords under- his English barony of thesc'two special ones—women ingenerll. .\ leaning or lying down, exhausted With fatigue, or overcome "’ with liquor, on various parts ofthe deck. The fighting was over; there was not one man at his gun; and of those who remained still alive, one or two fell, while 1 was looking up, from the gliot which continued every minute to pierce the bulwarks.’ Where was Vincent! I dare not go aft to see. Idaro not venture to meet his eye. ldived down below again, and returned all. to the cabin; there was no more de- negro captain. It was so dark, and the cabin so full ofsmokc, *5}! coming from the light he did not perceive me, although {could distinguish him. He was evidently badly Wounded, and tottcred in his walk: he came into the cabin, put his hand to his girdle, and felt for his pistol, and then be com- menced pulling down the screen, which was between him and the magazine. His intentions were evident; which were to blow up the vessel. I felt that I had not a moment to lose. I dashed past him, ran up the ladder, sprung aft to the tafi'rail, and dashed over the stern into the sea. I was still beneath the surface, having not yet risen from my plunge, when I heard and felt the explosion—felt it, indeed, so pow- erfully, that it almost took away my senses; so great; was the shock, even when l was under the Water, that l was al- most insensible. ‘ l have a faint recollection of being drawn down by the vortex oftho sinking vessel, and scrambling my way to the surface ofthe water amidst fragments of timber! and whirling bodies. When lrecovered myself, I . found that I was clinging to a portion ofthe wreck, in a sort ofpawh, as it were, upon the deep blue water, dark as ink, and strewed with splintered fragments—From *‘ Percival Keene,” by Capt. M'zrryat. ‘ a pert swiii'imer, he reached the opposite bank, though flair down the stream; whence, iii the advanced darkness ofthe night, be effected his escape to Gisburue, where a dangerous illness held him for many days. The sun ofprosperity, how- ever, arose over his supposed grave, for his father’s heart softened, and, hopeless from. the detail given by the baffled pursuers of his child—melted‘toward him, and he grieved with great grief. But Henry was quite safe at Gisburnc; he Moon, he recovered, to find himself o'npe more restored to the arms ofliis father, and the affectibrrs of his mistress. Nor was his after-life stained by even aisliudow of a blot, such as had marred the beauty this youth. So runs the legend of “ Pudsey’s Leap”—aiid ,a térfibléfieap it was. a NOVEL CAS ms, Esra Lamar Vrigerhaps, have adv-interesting af- fln Editor recovering Shimmfififidred all, Breach of Promise.—-Many.of our. readers heard something ofthe facts in relation to fair which occurred some year or two sinne,'atsseabrook N. H., the parties to which are Mr. J. M.»g,P.', prihlisfl‘ier Of"llle Village Transcript, at Amesbury, Eli-,jgfm Mich”, voullu‘ man from the “land'o’ cakes,” and at the time'a sub-cm: tractor on the Eastern Railroad; and last,‘bm not least in our story, Miss Emil S. B., a fair niid‘i‘nterestina younu Iadv the daughter ofa sn stantial citiz'en of Séabroo’k. It aiipeai‘é that, for a considerable period, an intimate intercourse hail subsisted between Mr. P. up “the young lady, which, so far at least as was known, want 0th agreeable and reciprocal. and which had continued 50‘ .up to the time when Mr. M‘G., Dalliou-sie, and takes precedence before Baron Melrlriim, and immediately after Baron Hill. He is related to the Hon. James Ramsay (brother), Lady E. Moncrieffisister), Baron Panmnre (uncle), who is heir apparent to the title. He holds the place of brigadier-general ofthe royal company of archers ofScotland. On his accession to the peerage he wnsa representagive oftbe East Lothian county. His poli- tics are conservative, than which we know nothing more housie castle, Edinburgh. Discovsnv iN TANNING.—VVe learn from the Edinburgh fldvertzser, that an important discovery in the art of tanniho' has been made. Our contemporary says—“The Inna ans tedious process oftanning leather is now about to underro a Wouderiiil change, by the introduction of Mr. Cox’s pateiht system. We have before us specimens ofsole leather tanned iii the amazingly short space of twelve hours! We h'v also other specimens tanned in eight days (the longest er‘i‘od necessary for the strongest hides), one of'which is of [he traordinary thickness of 6-10ths of an inch. The tim 8"“ quired to tan a substance of hide equal to that bofb‘e 1&- would he, by the old system of tanning, from ten to tle us niontlis.‘ The quality oftlie leather appears cxcell t vhepty ofgood coLour and texture.” en ’ 8mg . ins [N Ottomans—Arc tion charge,jiist published, whole area of'tho churches, were open and ties to all, except such se private and permanent use was assigned 1, faculty. He considers pews to be Jgreat hdeacon Manning, in states that, 300 year With a few slight his visits.- 3 ago, the exceptions, ats of which the y the Bishop or a abuse. as men are; and secondly, they are not 7 man is ordinarily an ass, ready to follow an} rogues may put before him; and this from ~ pcctation of being the successful thief, or I'll. prcssor. If all the detestable and ding ~~ which have darkened the lastquartertifi have been submitted to a jury of wome ‘ instincts and passions of savage life; m5. calculate consequences, because it it“) . always fallen in their bitterness, and show , teriorated by that weai'and tear-with’thl} rm- ofthe world, which is the inlet to b‘alf. ' kind, by eufeebling the beliefiu the]! .. eCol. Thompson’s Exercises. ‘ ‘ \ IMPARTIALITY.—An indolent youth: ' was so shamefully fond of his pillow, ‘9. ofbis reputation, replied—“lam mg . hearing counselz—Indnstry snd'bealth'. ’“ A ~~ sloth and idleness, to he still; and their“ at lengtbfpro and con. It is "’3’ P“! m tin], and to bear with patience what 1‘. and, by the time the cause is ffli'lll » ‘ rally on the table.” . . i - A Goon Toast—The following 10“ lic dinner in Connecticut—viz. “ shall we find a grater?Z _ “'1 Cnanmrrs'rows: Printed and Pnthh‘d »w I at their Office. Eastcornei' of Pownal 153‘ per annum, payable halfyimr‘ly in «am , I . _ . would have been SlO ed b the su eridf‘ 3:23:31; :plvgphucpltxa; szflfigguswto bph seen algfnl lSudd had gained the lint of his foster-brdfiici', who resided there ; figs motmd‘gi Ehomhet lahlom’LEPI‘aY and Inhom- TOW" l‘e- Oflhe l'Efel‘ees VVOFiigua inyh‘ch 3113535“? I ~ ' a: '"5 "0W" 0 ' lea" andw tchel nlt 1 db l‘ C .. . . 5' ence—‘ es am-i ace el rave-s u r . ‘ —— - - ' ' " ' i . ‘ ' h 14 some one descend ; I knew it was the hurried ti‘Ct’ld oftlie a i a ( em 8 y “8 faithful Old umbe’ Ma'ge'y ’ I ’ g q a e beat Ddl “‘ C‘V'hzahon than men are, Vastly momi - -