Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, October 01, 1834, Image 1

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MINERS RECRRBEB VOL. 11. a & a-Fg-Q An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published at Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia, devoted to the Pr eservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of the States. The sycophant - f no Paity the slanderer Ot no Individual —the friend of Jackson. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, By JI. 31. G/VTIIKI&SST. Terms—Three Dollars per annum when paid in ad vance or at four dollars, if not paid until the end of the year. No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears. Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at the customary prices. Communications to the Editors must be postpaid to entitle them to attention. No subscription received for less than a year. EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY Notice to Debtors and Creditors to be publishep six weeks. —Prince’s Digest, page 157 Ail intended Sales oi goods and chatties, belonging to testators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be iiublished in two or more public places in the parish amnty] where such effects are to be sold, and in the gazette, at least forty days before the day of such in tended sale — ibid 151. All sales to be between the hours of ten and four o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to be given thereof on the first day of sale.— ibid J 67. Sales of real property to be on the first Tuesday in the month, at the place of public sales,after sixty days publication.— ibid 171. Application for Letters of Dismission published six months.— ibid 168. ESTRAYS. To be advertised by t-he Clerk of the Inferior Court sheriits That advertise with us are notified that to make their sales legal, those for April must appear on the first day of March. For May, by the fifth of April. For June, by the third day of May. For July, by the thirty-first day of May. For August, by the fifth day of July. For September, by the second day of August. For October by the sixth day of September. For November, by the fourth day of October. For December, by the first day of November. Persons indebted to the Intelligence! are notified that we will receive in payment, Bills iof any denomi nation on any ofthe solvent Banks of this State. ~ NOTICE. PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that I have this day revoked and made null and Void a certsin power oi attorney and bond, made by myself, to one Amos Lard, to make titles in my name to lot num ber 578, in the 12th district of the Ist section, as the consideration for which papers were given is about tv fail. THOMAS JACKSON. Sept. 10 -28—3 t. GEUBGIT? A PROCLAMATION By WILSON LUMPKIN Governor and com mander in Chief of the Army and Navy of this Stale and the Militia thereof. MB ' IIEIIEAS, I have received official information ▼ ▼ that on the 15th inst. in the county of Haber sham, in this Slate, a murder was committed on the body ofCalvin J. Hanks by J"h > W. Thompson and Elbridge G. Harris; ami it beteg rcptesenled to me that Baid Harris has escaped and fl< d irom justice—l have therefore thought proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby otlering a reward of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS, to any jmerson or persons who may appre hend and deliver theaaid fugitive to the sherifl or Jai lor of sain county of Habersham, that he may be tried tor the offence with winch he is charged. And Ido moreover charge and require all officeis civil and mili tary in this B ate, to be vigilant in aiding to bring said ofie der to iusiico. Thu said Elbridge G. Harris is represented to he about 5 li »■« 8 or 9 inch* s high, rather spat- made, dark akin, sallow complex on, high f< rein ad, n long thin face, the akin ot which isve-y i< ugh; a down cusl and Vety forbidding com tenam t. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the gn at seat of the Mate io be affix ed theieto. at the State House in Milledg< vilie, this twenty first tiuy of \ugitat, eighteen hundred aiiddiirtt tour, amt ol the Independence ot the United States, the tiftv ninth. ‘ \\ ILSON LUMPKIN. Fy the Governor: Wm A Tksn ills, See’ry of State. Sept. 3 —27— 3t IN addition to the reward ■ Acred by His Excellency the Governor, we will pa) uh sum oi Five Hun- Dk» d D' LI Ars I r the apprehension and delivery o Klbridgc G. Hums to the Jad I tl ber*La ■ C >untv JOH > HUMPHRIES ' A M HAXKS. Clarkesville, Ga Sept. 3 —27 3' GOLI) LOI FOR SALE?” HF subscriber offira lor »ah. under a power o. JL \lloniey II hilheownei John Lot No 7V«, —■., Du> tet, and L>lSection. For Firm* apply to him at Duuiuuuega. JOHN CHOICE Sep' 3, 27—|t GEORGIA C EROKEI COUNTY ’ft'A/Ht-U AS .tames Burmore, applies to me to: vs iattirs ol it.tii .i'li allo.i on lu< • talent U< r> Dvoauti, iai< ol Mid cout.tv, decease.<. The • an there io re to cite and autuomsii all and singular, ih, ki .tired and cr. d.tors, ol said re- ased. io be and ap pear, at .ijrwilce withui me um pribcrmedbv.au. to shew cause, it any tuey have, w by said ictti rs should noi be giant, d. Given under mv oaud ano sent. Au... * 7 • rttil.l.lP KROFT-c.c- o. NU lit L BROUGHT to .’a** n» Dauvuniga Ga., ousuuday the l4tnot thia tost , RuBER I, a mulatl tua i, at>, ul 2B y.ar» ot age, w.th a large s. art iu •De cut net ot his uioulo, who says ti.at i.e belongs >v Rich «ru Hufi. ol cuu. ty, Geo. Ibeow.wris rtquesie. to come tot ward, ptutc pr, |Hrtv. and :ak« Limawav. „ , . J N. B. HARBIN, Jaibr. Sept 24-30—U. SPY EN THE'WEST. “let there be harmony in things essential—liberality in things not essential -charity in al l.” AURARIA, LUMPKIN COUN I’Y, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 1, 1834. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GRi-.EABLY, to an order of toe Interior Court o: JacKSon County, when si: ting for ordinary pur poses, will be sal.l on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court house doo' in the town <>f Zi-bu lon, Pik county, one lot of land number two hundred and forty, in she second district of originally Monroe I now Pik> County, as the property ci J ie.i Es- r>. _ I d ceased, sold for the benefit oi the heirs and credit jrs l of said deceased. SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Adm’r August 27—26—tds. AD M INISTRA TO R’S SAL E. WW7JLL be sold, on the fust I’uesday in December • v nexf, at Edahwah Clicioke County, lot number 38, in the 14th district of the 30 section, as the property of Berryman Marshal dec’d. Sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.— Terms made known on the day of sale. ARt HIBAL COLQUoHOUN, Adm’r, BARSHABA MARSHAL, Ad.nr’x. Sept. 17—29—tds, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. S ILL be <■ Id, to th.- highest bidder, at the ciiur v? h use duoi at Cumming Forsvih.on the first Tuesday in December next, lot number 801, in the 2 1 district of th fi —t section, coutai ng fbity acres as tho property o, John Callaham, dec. ased. Sold lor the benefiit ol the heirs and creditorsoi said deceased. Terms mad- known on the day. GEORGE VERNON Adm’r. Sept. 17—19- tds. ADMINISTR i’O t S S kL 2 be sold on the first Tuesday in December " v next, at the house of Jesse Clemmons, the place of holding public sales, known as the Court House of Walker county, lot number 54, in the6th district of the 4th section, as the pr iperty of Berryman Marshal deceased. Sold for the benefit of theirs and creditors of said deceased. Teims made known on the day. ARCHIBAL COLQUOHOUN, Adin’r. BARSHABA MARSHAL, Adtnr’x. Sept. 17—29—ids. >WJ£ROUGHT to Lumpkin county JH ® JAIL, on the 21st install , a NEGRO Bt)Y. about 21 .years old, who sa>s his name is SI WON, and that ne belongs i<. lohu Cla.ton, of Pick us Disttic S- nth Carolina. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay < barges, ard take him away. N. B HARBIN Jailor. Dahlvhnega Ga. August 27—26—ts. TAVERN FOR SALE. THE subscribers offer for sale their well known COMMODIOUS HOUSE and lot, now occu pied by them, as a House of Entertainment,situated on the south west corner of the pnhlic square tn the town ol Dahlohnega, Lumpkin county, Georgia; to gether with such house hold and kitchen furniture as may be wanting to keep np a boarding house at 'he above stand. A liberal credit will be given, with good security, upon part ofthe amount, Persons w ishing to purchase property of this kind, situated as it is in a highly flourishing village equeled by few &. surpassed by n.-ne in point of health, would do well to call and examine the premises immediately , ar great bargain will be given. R. S. BRASHERS, THOMAS J. MASON. Sept 17.-29—Gt. GOLD MINES AND GOOD LAND LOTS FOR SALE. WILL be sold on the eighteenth dny of Novem ber next, in the Town of Milledgeville, in trout of La Fayette Hall, commencing at 10 ’clock, the following gold mines in the Cherokee legions. No. Dist. Sec. 937 12 1 eOl 12 i 203 13 i N.rfh 15 13 1 N rth 61 13 i Nonh 117 12 1 1249 19 2 On the same day, the following lots of land in the same sec: ion ol the State No. Dist. Sec. 1»4 13 3 210 6 3 H 8 6 4 93 23 3 238 11 2 90 10 3 The foregoing lots will positively he sold, for t e i purpose ot bringing to a close a company mtere.-t; j utid.iubted lilies t-> be made. Terms snail be liberal. I Clue fourth iu cash, balance at 12 months W. U D. HEAVER, E. VMORE, F C. M. KI '.LEY, HENRY M. I’ERRF.LL, Sept. 24 -30. Agent NO I ICE. 4 HER I '. BY cauti-u all prisons from trading fr a i.ote ... timid, drawn by .»m. 11 tnsell, tn favm ot J it Bracken oi bearer, tor seventy fiv dollars, dat ed about he bl.i n>st , aa r [ s ai'le >n da, ntter daie As lot s>. < was lost at ms place on vest. day Any perso- fi-.di v san. note and r. tm t.i g it t»» me, shall betibrraliv rewarded. kodm.y u heller, Leather’s Ford, Lumpkin cou.ity. Ga. Sept. IM—3 *- -ts Bla- KbMllll Bl’siN’EsS. s HE undersigned return their thanks to the ctti sens ot Luuipkni county, io. th< liberal pairo - age h< rciofore bestowed upon them al lueir re.jec iv s „uds, ana now luiuim them, and the public general |»_ that they have asse« iat« d theta-*lves together n. the above business a*. Auraria, w here they design car • yiug ou ibis busintss ia its various braueb mid g*i is mid ol er fire arm-, repaired and t ut iu coin n te ordei by them uu the sh nest notice ‘ JAMES PR* Ell THOMAS MOURE. Sept. 24—30—ts ADMINISIRA TOR’S SALE. KYP’ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Decembei w V next, al the Court House, in urmpkin county, Gv-.igia, between the usu<fi hours oi sale. Lo number 906, in the fourth district of the first secth n, iurmerly Chero- e, n.,w Lumpk.n county, tv.itixi .i. g lorty acres. K being part oi the tea oi C'.iihai'iue Ueaiii- deceased. Boid tor the benefit »f the heirs ot said deceased, in c .mpliaiice w ith an order of the Inferior court of \Varren county, when sitting for ordinary purposes. Terms made known on the day of sale. uANIEL DENNIS, Sept. 24—30—ids Adm’r. PiioSPECTLS, OF THE TELLEGRAPH, A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN DARIEN AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, BY NATUAMEL M. CAULDER. OUR first year has nearly closed, and as yet, we nave never come belore the public, with it re gular prospectus. Our vi ns it is tiue, have been briefly set lortli in the first number of our paper, but its circulation, at lnal early period was oi course, ve ry limiteii, and they cou.d not be very widely dissem inated. Under these circumstances, presenting our Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as lew words as practicable, leiterate tueiu. Our Country, our Slate , and our Home, have an equal claim, and their several and u.ited interest, it shall ever be our aim to promote. The general politics of our beloved country, shall occasionally occupy our columns, but as Editors, we, disclaim all political party connections. A strict and undeviuting neutrality, shall always cnaructeiize our writings, torrea.-ons which are good, and substantial. Our patrons and friends are found among those ot both panics, anti it is at theii suggestion, we consent I to pursue this course, lor the establishment ol the pa per is de-ircd oy all, and could not be sustained ex cepi by a Union ot both. Thus then, we aie engaged and io our friends ot both parlies, to our patrons, and to the public-—we pledge our best, and most uni emu ted exertions, to render ours, a useful, euier'aning, and inteicSiiug paper. Subscribers uucived at this office, and at the Da rien Bank Agency, Aur.u la, Lumpkm county. Georgia and South Carolina 2Llmaaackfo 1335. THIS vm.i.iack is reaily fur die i'ersons vvisumg lo be mppli d by (ho q amity will b«- picia.n d io make early a,ip icauoii. ureal caie has been taken in the anaiigeuient oi the inatler, and will be >uk< n in executing tue press work. Tuis Almanack contains: 1. The cade der and usual astronomical informa tion, with toe time ot tiign water at Savannah: calcu latcd and prepared by Mr. Rouert Grier. 2. A table shoeing the names of tne counties in the State oi Georgia; the names of the county towns, the distance oi each county town to Milledgeville, the population of every county in the Slate, including the counties in Cherokee territory and the names oi the sheriffs, tax collectors, receivers ol tax returns,clerks of the Superior and Inferior Court* ot the several coun ties in the State. 3. The Governor of Geotgia. 4. The sittings of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Georgia, with the names ol the Judges ofthe Supe rior Courts and of the solicitors, 5. Military orgoniz.lion of Georgia, comprising the names of the major tnd brigadier generals, with the names of the committee composing each brigade. 6. Franklin College, somprisutg the names ot the Trustees, course of study *w*u the names of the gen tlemen composing the Faculty. 7. Banks in Georgia. 8. City of Savumiab, comprising the corporation, city court, banks, &.c. 9. City of Augusta, comprising the corporation, city court, Sfc. 10. Kates of stoiage and commission adopted by the ware bouse keepersoi Augusia. 11. Customary ireigets between Savannah and Augusta, adopted by the bte. tn Boat Company. 12 South Carolina. Th.- civil and m. itary organ ization oi ti-ut Slate; die sittings of the several courts, the nami-s ot tne sheriffs a .u ciet ss olcouits; Medical Cull, ges; and Suu. Carolina v ou< g 13 South Carolina Rail Hoad, between Charles ton ami iiumbtirg, raws of i a-sage, rat. s <>t fr« ight, hours ol departure ;rom I .e several slatterns, upward and dow ■. waid 14. Fedetai Gover ment. The names of the prin pai officers, A*-.—t ohSlihdu>nultst. August »6—22. MvOsrxiCTUs OF THE SOUTiii-.it A' ;i’Y. A llt,Lnbi .mbifdl'mt putMisned in W ashing ton. Wilkes < aunty, Georgia, to be devoted to Politics, Liitraturi, tkc >• .as so long been the custom oi person, announ cing tneir dvMg'i io esiablis.i a Press, to is'Uc « 10-specius comaimug Hie p mcip.is wbicn they in tend io o,a:nlaiii. lual a departure m u,e pivseiii m stance would nanny be paiuoncd. 1 lie people bait u queslioiiab.y Um rigid to be informed, w ha: pan. we .le-ig.i to travel, -nd o. judge first •! its pro, .i<ty , ' and a ti rw utua it liieie shuu.d be ad.' laliou tiom ll.e i same* We woutd tuetilo e. biietiy san, t.iai oui 1 ouject IS to advocate ana su t port iu the extent ol our lability, the doctrines pro eased ami practised by tnc 1 c mon t'arty ot oui statu, odcvi ug Ukui to lie e.'Seu tmi io tbe preservation ol out txisleiict j» a .atimi, and me peipeluaiioti ol uur happincso as api op.e. ' : i-e we believe to be geiierali,. known and urioei stood by the citizens ot our S<ate, and imieed the pro- * per limit a piospectUß would pteclude then being x. ua.d i*, lamed m urtail. t. e aie luliy uwaie i..a* | i» - i .ii' made <iud uoi prac ised arc wo.a I loan tut. e It t .uuid be louiid tergiversating in lour course, »»e are vt consti,tH'iicc am nub to our put. ns >d t.auers, a.id by them, w« are wtiimgf tn j idged. i 1 i. vuo ot the paper wilt be devoted to ini'celiaiie ou m-tter, distinct ti-.ui political, etnbiacmg H>a wUK ;i will be thought Hi st useful allu Inlet s.lilg i h< Editor pledges uimsiil to use every i Xirtiuht. maxi ms us lespectabic and interesting a? lies i«a is it power. f i .-uihern bp\ wat be published on a Koy sht -i with ,ew type a piess at two dollais aim U cents tn ad. nice, or ibr dudaiS al lue e.id oi it y. ar The first uuiuber wmbe issued ab .u’. the 2v ol .n * u omu. JA.uto T. HAI Aug. 7~ THE AaSERICAN risAG. EY F G HALLECK. When Freedom, from h r mountain height, L furled lie, standard to the air, She (t.re ibe azine robe of t. glit, And set the s;ar.< of g <>ry there; She mingled wi h : he gorgeous dyes The i:ky baldric ol the skies, And s.ripcd ns | ur<- celestial . hile, ' ith streakings t ili< morning fight; Then, fr.>ni his mansion in the sun, She called tier eagle bearei down, And gave into his mig y hand '1 he symbol other cuosen land. Majestic monarch of the cloud. It ho icur’st aloft t .y egal lorm, To hear th.: tempest trumping loud, Ami s<-e the hgiiining lances driven, When stride the wamurset Hie -t<>rna A d rolls the t bunder drum of Heaven,— Child ofthe Sun, to thee ’lis given, To guard the banner ofthe free. To hover in the sulphur smoke, Toward away the ball le stroke, And bid its blending.-, shine afar, Like rambows on lt.e ciuud of War, 'I he harbinger of victory. Flag of the brave, thy folds shall fly, 1’ esignofliopi am! triumph, high, V\ iien speaks tne sig..al i nimpet-tono, And the long line comes gleaming on, (Ere yel the life-blood, atn and wet, Has dimmed tue glist’oing bayonet,) Each soldi r’s eye shall bright!, tuin To where thy ineteor-L-lori sbnrn, And, as Insspringi. g steps nd.mice Cutch war and vengeance from tne glance; And, when tiiecaoiion-inoulhiugs .<>ud Heuve, in wild wivaths, the bailie slnoud, And gory sabres rise ami fall, 1 ike shouts ot flame mi midnight's pall! T'tere, snail my vi< tor glancesglow. Ami cnw eri .g i.i'-n thiiii -n l< benath Ea< h guliuui arm ibai strikes tin- blow That lovely messenger oi Death. Flag of the seas, on ocean’s wave Thy sta, s shall gl.tier o’er the brave, When death, careering on the gale, Sweeps da kl i round the bellied sail, And liightened waves ush wildly hack, Belbiethe b oad-side’s rolling rack; The dying wanderer ol Hie sea Shall look at once to heaven and thee. And smile to sec thy splendors fly. In triumph, e’er his closing eye. Flag of the free hearts only home. By Angei-liauds to valoi given. Thy stars have hi the welkin dome, And all thy liues were born in heaven. Forever float that standard sheet! Whee .breath’s the foe, but fulls before us, ith freedom’s soil beue nli our feet, And freedom’s banner streaming o’er us. IU as. JWiiiiuchel inquirer, SIIORI TALE OF A LUAu QUEUE. “ Here Sally, bring a piece of new black ribband—wind it lound my queue; and be sure iu smooth it duwu nicely, fur 1 am going on mv first visit lu Madame Jemima Sira die burg. Such was the order ot Jonathan Hoskins io Lis huuseaceper. Jonathan some six weeks beloie hud buried Lit iifclpinuie Duiwiny —aun Dorothy, as eve* ry nod) cn-dted net; >nd Jtummu h o pu-iioiin ed inc same duty iwwuius nef spouse, iVlul n>ew SliadleiM rg, Enquire, Hugreeve, and all ihut. little were strange «nu .-..tp clous rumois aliuut, tun- lung uie uiaxuii ui treat ment wneiewHu the i< opcc.ive surim>ls alu>e s id ii u been Wont, outing an H iunuuui.il cupuruici >ui|i| i>» uuui B e ui i oiler iu Handle, lueti Ucluuvi is-uciu.cd. it was maliciously allirmed luai mey actually d<ed ul excessive ut<ciiuo<i iruui men maiimiumul aujunc.s, ud minisieicu m me guise ui sculumg, culling, . 15< lb'ii »it u.uy, m<wt vr, ur> wasun opinion aur ad hai me uvmg . uumers wuu d m Uuu imi oiuiu lugeihc-i, ttumgii sumo avei tuu iuatsm.il a umou would be u mere cum puuiiu ul Villeda! aimed >i viinui. let tins impression iiuuny j'pieuu u> such tin cxieiu, lUai JUuU bail liusklUs, 111 tlcspl cul lllmseil, Was burue along by tne tuueui, and su tai per* suuueu ul ms coming idle as >u Ihiha seriously ci making j-ioposuis. How the blooming widow stcuu aiiecicu lu tue premises, may ap pear iu th« » quel. &unie p«. ,e iiaie a p issmn ior whiskers— some- cncrim a .us e ivi inus.achius—others eUieriatu a iuve iur W< o > «mu some pay hum* aye iu scratches. Various ate lue umiuus w tain lue beads ui men and oi women rela iv« io the garuishmg ui .imse beads wit.mm. liui Jonathan worshipped nuu.ici w <gs nu. wmsu.ia —ms idolatry embraced iieitbei sciu’.t ue» mrm .- achios. He lustered a pas sioii sut generis— ptemar—exclusive. He p Ueu tl.ais.l. ou h>a queue. .Uau) lespeciaiiie geuilerneu do he same. t Hal Is, 111 Ii; re loud ui Hour bliiilg saeil an u me..i & alum Lmg ur su. but Air. ..o. nius sp .u a queue ui iuui ieel good .casuie. it uui-uai.gled me very pmrnam ua t * ot bis Cbut, aud wn»n moved rapidly by its primum mobile., the orb lo vvhicb it was at tached. it bobbed about on his swallow tail like an ell on a shingle—When at rest it would often serve a purpose equal in usefulness to that of the spinal elongation ofthe Kangaroo —it enabled him to assume a dignified posture so that when thus braced, and tn lull dress, he resembled an Egyptian tripod. Once, how ever, on a bathing excursion, while siandiug on the beach prepared for a plunge into the briny billow, he was mistaken for one of those three legged instruments commonly used by lard surveyors. Accoutred with this formidable addifament, , Jonathan was resolved,nolens volens, to storm: and subdue the widow’s heart, or, as he ele gantly r» nmrked, being srt on by lhe neigh b<»rs, to batk her mio compliance. He should have known better. He should have reflected that liis chance for a favorable reception from the disconsolate lermagrant, would be no less desperate were he to pay his dislies-es with a rattlesnake in his band, than with (hat queue at his head. For full well was it known to him that Matthew Stradleberg, deceased, might yet have been living on fair terms with Ins rib, had it not been for his dogged deter mination io cultivate and maintain just such a cnnigerous Chinese enormity. The fact was immortalized by a wag in three lines : That was the clue Tn this hullabaloo— > H is rarnal queue ! Indeed, there is good reason to believe that Matthew’s end was prectptfa'ed by a sudden movement on the part of his wife, sorely in volving this append.ige. Gne day she sudden ly and unceremoniously lifted him thereby from tiie flour to ascertain his weight, and swung hnn muud like a harpoon at the end of a tow line. There might have been some shadow of apology f o r tins presumption on the part of Joint han, had ihe object of his bold partiality b< i n blessi d either with personal beauty or a mind mollified into any thing like good tem per. Bm unfortun itelv, Jemima was so ugly, tiiai she could uot rehsn her victuals, and then, even if she could’have done so, the acid of her disposition would have soured them upon her stomach I “ Mrs. S al home?” was Jonathan’s de mand a« Jemima’s door opened, after he had worn the skin off bis knuckles by repeated knockin >s. “ Oh ! Yes; how do ? walk in Squire Hos kins.” Ah the visiter wu well versed in all th* minutia of courtship, he was determined to go to woik boldly—“ hammer and tongs.” aa ha afterwards spoke ol it. Without betraying any symptoms of squeamishness without a blush or a sigh, he marched into the apartment where sat (he widow. endeavoring to put uu a« en'inieii'al an aspect aS the nature of th* ;>» rmiiied. •Jonathan essayed a hew. Unhappily, however, a* he gave a sudden turn to his body, at the same time sprawling forth t»is right h-g with the most approved semicir cular sweep—his prodigious queue came in duect contact with the best o Mrs. Stradla* ■ berg’s two eyes. *• Lud! Air. 1 loskins,” she exclaimed, with 1 j a hysteric intonation dial bespoke the utmost ■ amibiht of « rath; “ L id!” she rope tied, rub lung the damped optic into the redness of u muster's comb —“ lud ! Mr. Jonathan Hos kins, how could you- dear me—now could | you remind me of my deal Malihew in this 1 m muer ! W hy codld’ni you keep your ever- I l.istmg-.nakeiuoi out of iny face? Oh, my deal .lus and’s pendulum, as he used to cull l. !” laying which, she frisked from Ins present:* ' and J »na h .n afieiw.irds avowed that he knew loy reason ofihejir overhead that the widow ; in an extacy of passion, had bounded into bed. ; Tins uy the way, was num- ui his business. Yet discouraged no', Mr. Hoskins compor -1 edly tnrew himself prostrate on ihe old sofa i solos and in the d irk. One by one, the l omly reared, leaving the world to Jona'han. Soon ! he full asleep—and uww approaches the final* or wimi.og up, us we may say, oi lIH queue nous tale. Jemima as was her won', before withdraw ing for the mght, cam- below holding in her band a lighted sp< rmaci ta, after ihe fashion of Lady Mu< belli, bhe was considerably horri fied on discovering the flesh and blood of Jonathan cosily dormant on the couch; and quite particularly petrdied at the sight of his giganuc club o! hair—bigger than that of Iler* rules—lying m full I nguude along the sub j i ent carpet. lonian ly she clapped the cau dle in ibe cliimney corner; and being possess ed witn ibe spun <4 Lucifer himself, she • augnt up from the fl »ur a sort »f string, the exac. cbaiacter ui which sue did not slop to examine; then drawing a chair towaids th* a wiul object oi tier vengeance, actually seized with nri fair nanus, the recumiiaiii queue—(hit .ery thing wmeh she had often vowed sh* would not touch v t h the tongs—-nd by dint >. die string aforesaid, strongly fastened it t* a stout oaken b nr. Ims pei i.med, she rssurued the candle and tiptoed again te the upper regions. Ax; NO. 31.