MOOBE’S BUBAL NEW-YOBKEB; AN AGBICULTURM. AND FAMILY JOUBNAL. 
3^orfital. 
THE MOTHER’S REMEMBRANCE. 
knocking at the door, who should appear 
but the fair widow lierself. “Ah! good 
morning Jacob; walk in." 
“No ma’m excuse me, I am in a hurry. 
REFORMATION OF WILLIAM WIRT. 
A TRUE INCIDENT IN IIIS HISTORY. 
Biiniotous m\h Unuisiiig. 
^fiiE distinguished William Wirt, Avithin 
six or eioht months after his fii-st marriage. 
BLUFFING A PEDDLER, 
A FAjni.Y .SCE.VE. 
The Arithmetic«l (iu^stions, Enigmas and other 
amusing trifles inserted in this department, will stand 
over two weeks to give the juveniles an opportunity 
Hide them, oh hide them far away,— 
Her beads, her little frock,— 
And take from out my aching sight 
Yon curling, precious lock; 
Ah, once it w'aved upon her brow ! 
Ye torture me anew,— 
Leave not so dear a token here — 
Y’^e know not what ye do! 
• AT u. 1 LmTAw si.xiu ciyiiu iiiuiiwio ciiuvi ..’ . , , ovor two wceKs to gi VC tiie juvcnuos an opporiuuiLjr 
Tlie tact IS, Mr. Huiton wisnes lo ooitu addicted to intemperance, the effect ij. there is really a difficult point to be to exercise their ingenuity, and time to answer.— 
five hundred dollars; he wants to enter „pc,.ated strongly on the mind managed, and acuteness is required to eflect 
some lanu. i t i + vi and health of his tvife, and m a few months jt^ commend me to a woman s wit loi the yyggojjgjt contributions for this department, which, 
“Well the fact IS J acob, i do not like your she was numbered with the dead.— pm-pose. to those who have tact and leisure, will prove useful 
Mr. Burton veiy tvell, but I will lend it to death led him to leave the county Now there Avas a certain tinware pedd’er _— 
where he resided, and he moved to Bich- i traveled the city to dispose of notions to 
WIICIC lie leniueu, tinuv asv. --- —- Urtveievj. Clir,. uv. -— --- 
“Me, madam. I do not_ want to boiio i where he soon rose to distinction.— as were willing to bargain. He was 
Last night the moon came in my room. 
And on my bed did lie; 
I ’woke, and in the silver light 
I thought I heard her cry. 
I leaned towards tlic little crib, 
The curtain drew aside. 
Before, half sleeping, 1 bcUiougbt 
Me, that my child had died 1 
money; I have no use for it." 
“ Well, why don’t you find use for it ? Buy 
a plantation; you could make yourself rich." 
But his habits hung about him, and oc- a persevering trader, and never suffei-ed 
casionallv he was found with jolly and frol- ffimself to be bluffed off with a short an- 
Eor the Rural New-Yorker. 
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA, 
ACROSTICAL. 
1 am composed of twenty-four letters: 
“ Why ma’m what could I do, I have no 
^wife — no —" 
“ YVell, why don’t you get one then ?" 
icsome s’pirits in bacchanalian revelry. His swer. One house, in particular, he continu- ‘i o.j ig 23. is a river in England 
true friends expostulated with him, to con- P) visit, in spite of continued rebuffs jyjy 3^ 24^ 14^ il. is one of the West India Islands, 
vince him of the injury he was doing him- a.ssurances that nothing was wanted — ;^jy 3 ^ 03, 13, 20, is a lake in Europe, 
self. But he still persisted. His practice they never bought goods in that way. Nev- My 4, 3, 22, 20,13, 5, is a town in Spain. 
The rattle, with its music balls — 
Oh ! do not let them sound ! • 
The dimpled hand that gnisp’d them once 
Is cold beneath the ground, 
The willow wagon on the floor. 
Through all my tears I see; 
Rollitaw’ay; oh! gently roll — 
It is an agony ! 
Massachusetts. 
Her shoes arc in the corner, there,— 
Her little feet no more 
Will patter like the falling rain 
Fast up and down the floor. 
Put that picture in the drawer,— 
Her loving, mournful eye. 
Is piercing through my very heart,— 
Again I see her die 1 
arc—I wotdd say it.” 
“ Are you in earnest ?" 
Her heart .softened totvards Mr. Burton, 
Oh, anguish! how she gazed on me 
W’hen panted out her breath I 
1 never, never knew before. 
How terrible was death ! 
My child — my own, my cherish’d one — 
Art thou forever gone ? 
O, Goi)! help me t’adore the Voice 
That calls the lov’d one home I 
addresses to Miss Gamble. Alter some pleased. My ii’22,22,1], 16, 3,11, (i, is one of the United 
months attention be a-sked her hand in mar- One bitter cold day the bouse bell rang, ‘ 
riage; she replied—“Mr. Mirt, I hate and the good lady hastened to get her My 12, li, ifl, 23 , is a city in France. 
been tvell aware of your attentions for some bands from the dough in wliicb they were jjy 21 , 11 . 16 , 23, 5, is a gulf on the coast of 
time back, and .should have given you to ^^sy, to answer the call. When she reached Africa. 
understand that your visits and attentions the door there stood the everlasting peddler. My 14, 21,12,11, 6, is a city in the north of Africa, 
were not acceptable, bad 1 not reciprocated « ^y^y tiiitvare to-day, ma’am'? " .My 15, 2 , li, 3, is a river in the United States, 
the affection which you evinced for me.— « Have you any tin kitchens ? ” -My 16, 8, 6, 2, 21, is a town m New Hampshire. 
But 1 cannot yield my assent until you make • « Yes, ma’am," and away be went to bring >ly 17, 3, 9, 11 , 22 , 23, is a city m Alabama, 
me a plcdoe ,lever to taste, touch or hanclle samples, chuchliug at the idea that his aeal ''y f " lYi'’’,! VTifil rwlf 
aeyintovieating drinks.” This reply to W.rt ,vas to be successM at last. “There’s 1 3 /,j',L„‘A,cl,fpeUBO in «.» Pacific 
was as unexpected as it was novel. Ills re- notlung," muttered he, “like hanging on ' ^ ’ 
few minutes, Jake and iwr were nanu ii ^ never to taste, touch or handle samples, chuckliii 
hand, and remembering tTe qumnt distich, i^xicating drinks." This reply to Wirt ,vas to be succe 
“To woo amaidyou must he and flatter ,,3 „„ 'tod as it was novel. Ilisrc- nothing,” mutter 
To woo a widow, ■ .kc. ike., he gaie hti . j ,.,,5 the proposition as anyhow.” 
Cornish hug, and what, at an apple paring- 
in his county would be called a good bussing. 
Six months after that, saw Jake’s horse 
ply Avas that he regarded the proposition as -niy 
a bar to all furtlicr^consideration on the sub-, ’J 
ject, and he left her. Her course tow 
THE ftUIET HOUR. 
toille samples,’ chuekliiig at the idea that Ills zeal 18.2l!,8.1(l.5,4,13, i.<;nc of tI.ctJmtc<lS»t«. 
:w >lt was to be SUCCessM at last. “ There s 30 , 6 . 6 3 , 12 i. ni. ArcliipclSBO in tUc Pacific 
isi’C- notlung," muttered he, “like hanging on ' 
in as -jiiy liow.” _ ryjy 2ij 14^ 11, 19, 5 ), is a city in Now York, 
svb-, The tin kitchens were brought, and tin My 22, li, 4,8, is a city in Peru, 
rards pans were next inquired for. The pans My 23, 22, 9, 18, is an island in the Mediten-anean. 
inent -vverc brought, and other articles enumera- yiy 24,21, 19, 5,14, 8 , is a pcnninsula in Central 
Ijsten, listen, sounds are stealing 
Tiptoe on the balmy air; 
Eve, her rainbow robe revealing, 
Blushes through the twilight air — 
Whilst dreamy vocies, touched with Pleasure’s pain. 
Hum their sweetincense through the yearning brain. 
Six months alter that, saw Jake s lorse ever — lii.s, resentment were brought, and other articles enumera- 
in the widotv’s stable — f^ neglect. In the course of a few -weeks ted, to seven different kinds, until a goodly 
both then- necks m matrimony, and ^ solicited her hand. But portion of the peddler’s load had been 
Jake the owner of all the land he couh see, jj, 
with money and means, cattle an cu i o jj^jj^-^ant, and regarded the terms “ Js there anything more you want, 
hipieert’s content. '""f'' sge prosed ns insulting to hie honor, and m 
America. 
My whole is the name of a celebrated historian of 
the present day. M. b. 
Listen, listen, streams are singing 
Down amid the amber glade; 
Fairies perfumed bells arc ringing, 
Tlic night bird trils from out the shade: 
8ball not our silent souls awake to move 
til unison, wlu'ii all around is love? 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
REBUS. 
I'iimini mill JUistrilantoiis. 
For the Rural New-Y'orkor. 
TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF; 
OK, THE MISFORTUME OF GROWING TOO BIG CORN. 
A T R C I -. story. 
Will! ^ , became indignant, and regarded tlie terms Js there anything more you want, the Rural New-Yorker, 
his heaits contc t. . i +Wc.o vvivi she proposed as insulting to his honor, and ma’am?” REBUS. 
Jake, but Mr. Sewell and tio - vowed it should be the last meeting they “ Oh, no — 1 don’t want any of these; I . ; — 
wished to flatter liuii wrote J, too,. Sew- He took to drii.khig only asked you if you had theiu; I didn’t 
Havino- now become settled and a man orM“ and u oi-^, and sceined to i un lead say that 1 u anted them ^ and a kind of water craft. The initials of the above 
nf f-imilv iho ve-irnlnns after his humble One day, Avliile lying in the J he peddler was fairly sold, and for t^e name of a distinguished Stateeman, and the 
ot lamil), the ) cauung . e;‘ outskirts of the city, near a little grocery, u moment he felt like getting angry—but the name of a celebrated Ofilccr in the United 
home came thick and heat y on s . grog-shop, dead-drunk, a young lady, the idea rather tickled him, and he com- states service. . Ella. 
His aged father and mother, i alive ; lus ^.pp ,accessary to name, was pas- menced to return hi.s wares to the caii, —-;-;-;-„ 
brother.s and sisters, f sing that way to her home, not far off and 'without uttering a word. He then mount- Answer to Botanical Eni^a in No. 2. 
tion ? The thouo’ht lollotted him i'C le p^p^pj him ‘-with his hxee upturned to tlie ed and rode off satisfied. He has never New York St.itk Agricultural Society. 
spirit of lo.st happiness , so leuio e \ei> ^ <;corclung .sun. iShe took her callod at that house since.— Star. ,<olHtiom. — 'Sir.u{axw, Eye, Wings, Yucca, 
penitential letter to his_ father, rclat.^ handkerchief, with Im- own name marked ' __ ?Sal tXX'c. S 
his wandering-sand all his good fortune. placed it over his lace. After hhciiT —“ Oh pa I list seed Usnen’ Liliaccohs,’iwuning, Urtica, Ringeni Ace- 
His disappearance and loss was a sore pi p.,.i tl.nt wav some liours Uoo i igiit up, pa, i jistseca ’unnnen,, Scales, Onagrao, Claw, Inula, 
.subiect to tlie familv, as he was the favor- T ‘A \ one of the worstest dog fights as ever was E„i^ntinc, TrieAtalis, Yew. 
penitential letter to his father, relating all 
his wandering-s and all his good fortune. 
■m* I didn’t ' fin'iivih 1‘ title ol nobility; a musical instru- 
’ ment; an aid to travelers; a fish; a valuable wood; 
,, „ , » , and a kind of watercraft. The initials of the above 
lid, and lor jjame of a distinguished Stateeman, and the 
angry but f„^a]s the name of a celebrated Officer in the United 
;ind he COnt- f^tates service. ^ Eli.a. 
then rnount- Answer to Botanical Eni^a in No. 2. 
e has never New York St.itk Agricultural Society. 
kiO'. — Nictitans, Eye, Wings, Yucca, 
Olca, Rosaceous, Kernel, Syngenesia, Tcrnatc, 
“—-- \erial, 'Filia, Egret, Algae, (lynia, Ray, Ins, Caulis, 
Some forty or fifty yeai-s :tgo, in one of 
the mountainous towns ol Massachusetts 
Eglantine, 3'rientalis, Yew. 
Answers to Questions in Number 2. 
Amioer to Question No. 1.—The two men lift- 
hordering on this State, lived an old man of ten. The rejoicing tvas 
the name of Sewell. Ills location was on the receipt of the nc-iys 
a stony, fifty acre lot of land, from the pm- success lu life, after being so k^g given over ,^yp^, 
ceeds of which he had contrived to subsist as lost; hut the old squaic-toud fid lei was j mv fact ?’’ Aoone knew. Hedro] 
and bring up a large family, mo.stly boys.— never quite reconciled. pod the glas.s, ux-laiming — ‘GMiough! Hi 
Among- them was one named Jacob; as A year or .so after, adLsUint iK'igfibor cal- ^^^,,.pi„ ^He retiredin.stantlv from the stor 
Uill, curly-headed, good looking-denizen of led one day, and aimmg other inquiries, ask- jp pjs tpp.sh but not his dchauc 
the forest tis a grenadier recruiting officer cd if he had heard from Jacob lately. He ^p*pa^^jpm-chief, or the ladv, vowing, if Gu 
would wish to look at. He had received a ansAvered in the affirmative, 
o-ood common school education, and had “Well how is he getting along?” 
read of a fairer world than his home of “Ah, poor, unfortunatehoy — unfortu- 
rocks and stones, of frosts and snoAVS. Ja- nntchoy!” 
cob made up his mind to turn over a new “Has he got the Avestern fever ?’’ 
leaf ill the accqunt bwk of life; and one “No.” 
Qv^rkwr mornm.o*. AS the timC an’ived for '‘'Its yellow fever ?’’ 
gave him strength, never to touch, ta.sto, or 
handle intoxicating drinks. 
a porpoise. 
“ Weil, 1 Avant to tell you hoAV one dog 
witli the svliitc ears, got on one side of the 
meeting house, and the other meeting house 
Avith the yaller dog! no, no, I mean one 
No. 3. Kauphy—Coffee. Cekup—Jacob. 
No. 4. Not answ’ercd. 
No. 5. L. O. O. T. 
No. 6. F. G. 
No. 7. The square of one side of the cube is equal 
To meet Miss G. was the hardest effort p^uge with^thc yaller green ears to one third of the square of thc^diameter of the 
of his life. If he met her in her carriage, ^p^ ^tp^, globe Avhich contains 
„, „,,f«t,lte jH:.re« rou,id tlio ,iciite^^ t,,e yaller Sf^i 
uer. bhe at last addiessed him in a note o-in a yelp at the other meeting eter squared, r—48:::6‘92820322, nearly, 
under her oavii hand, inviting him to her the (ither, the other dog, dog, O No. 8 . The longest line is 20,784 inches, 
house, which he finally gathered courage pyj.> j’ni gin eout; there vjus'nt no wered by E. L. Sperry, of Gates. 
globe whicli contains the cube. Consequently, in 
this problem, one side of the cube is equal to the 
SQuare root of 48, which is one-third of the diam- 
fine spring morning, as the time an’ived for ' lit. yidlow fever ?’’ 
kxikino- out good to plant hills of corn “No, no, Avorse than that. fLs ^rori 
among the flints and granite of his native growed so high he cotdd’nf harvesl d. 
hills, he slipped through the old man’s fin- -^ — • 
ffcrs and AA^as missing. 1 Hove’s TEi,KGU.\ini. — VVe learn tin 
enough to accept. He told her if she still 
j bore affection for liira, he Avould agree to her 
j OAvn terms. Her reply was:— 
dog (d (dl! ” 
gers and AA^as missing. Hove’s Tei.kgu.arii. — VVe learn that a rjAvn terms. Her reply was:— 
Tlie old father could not comprehend ncAv system of signals ha.s been introduced, “ My conditions are uoav wliat they cA’cr 
what it meant- It Avas a new jihase in his -which are rendered subservient to the af- 
parental sy.stcm—rebellion against his au- fections of tlu^ heart and the obligation of “Tlien,” said Wirt, “I accept them." 
thoritv—that could not cxi,st in his imagi- parties. hor ('xample, if a gcmtloman ’I’ficv Avere .soon married, and from that 
MOORE'S RURAL :«EW-Y0RKER, 
Pi.E.ASUKE. — We strip pleasue to the rubi.ished every Thursday, at Rochester, by 
Publication Office in BuriiB’ Block, [No. 1, 2d floor,] 
corner State and Buftalo etroetfl. 
Terms, in Advance: 
j)o.s,sihly 
deep —butto see if there Ava.s not some far and on the fourth if she intends to die a -p- ^^p^y -^vould folloAv the example of j oyabble about 
country, less sterile and stony hearted, than maiden. When a gentleman presents a |.p^. iieroine-liearted Miss G., the friend of ° ‘1 J jjm. 
“My conditions are now wliat the.y cA’cr ^pp.^ — ^-jQ^k, frock, bonnet, bustle - d. D. T. MOORF, Proprietor. 
ve been." j^p — ]icr of every charm—;md . -Tfii rv,, 1 oa q-ior i 
“ Tlien,” said M irt, •' I accept them. ^ jg gm.]i as plcAsure ^ '‘^^''^'^^orncr^Stato aS*^ Buffalo etroctfl’. 
J'licy Avere soon married, and h-om tliat ^p^. Avorld! We extinguish the torch ^ _ 
y lie kept liis word, and his aftairs bright- ^p^^^ Hope holds in her hands, and follo-w Terms, in Advance: 
ed, AA’hile honors and gloiy gathered thick pp.ppp^o- bugs into a mud-puddle! By Two Dollars a Year —$1 for «ix months. To 
«1 Ills bimv His iimno lias been on- foUj., you fiighteii Happiness “"IjrSipif'trltef'r.iTiS 
lied high III the temple of fame, Avhile your firesides, and then say she lias myneys received by mail will be acknowledged in 
5 deeds, his patriotism and renoAvn live af- your bed and board without provoca- the paper, and receipts sent whenever desired. 
;- him w ith imperishable lustre. Hoav »> Thus man makes hills to tire him- » it is not required that all papers m a 
:my noble minds might the young ladies self'tvith climbing - produces darkness to Vc'SlSterKScd'S 
-creates corns to SAVeai- at— different offices as may be necessary. 
country, less Sterile and Stony lieartcd, tlian maiden. When a gentleman presents a the heroine-hearted Miss G., the friend of difficultv in his path in order that Post-.Masters, Clergymen, Teachers, Officers and 
his home on the momitiun - some country flower, a fan, or a trinket, ty lady ivithtbe of her country, and the relation 1 tln,,„, ^Vell, my 
where tliey did not shoot the rje into the left hand; it is, on his pai-t, an OACituie of p., Jayette. friends if a’OU can’t moA'e Avithout fii’st set- andMoralas well as of Agricultural Improvement- 
ground among the stones Avith a musket, regard; if she receives it Avith the left hand - --- - ^ ^ gpp-tg^ aP j pave to say are*re8pcctfullysolicitcdtoobtainandforward.sub- 
and ffrind the sheep’s no.ses to a point to al- it is an acceptance of his esteem: but if A Modeun Solomon. —The Cincinnati j . & ^_„,-vthino- to fov'c a slart." scriptions to the New-Yorker. 
low ftem to pick out the herbage. the right li.md, it is a refusal of the offer. Ooiiimci-cial, gives the following strange do- “jy anyui.n, „ D- S;,b,cri,nion mong-. properly enelo«sl, nmy 
and grind the slicep’s no.ses to a point to al- it is an acceptance of his esteem: but if A Modern Solomon.— The Cincinnati jg p|aj,Q aAvay_anytl 
loAvthein to pick out the herbage. the nght hand, it is a refusal of the oiler. Commercial, gives the folloAving .strange de- ^ 
Jake trudged along Ills Aveary journey, Tims "by a foAV simple tokens, explained by cision in the court of Boone county, Ky.— J_;— 
with his bundle on his back; sometimes riile, the passion of love is expressed, and 'J’wo persons, named Bohinson and House, Bkasonahie _ 'V. ( 
Avorking his passage and sometimes for pay, through t he medium of the telegraph, kin- each had a horse. 'J'he tAvo looked exactly jjyer a 
until he found lilmsclf on the rich bottom dred hcarfis communicate information. alike — perfect matches—llobinson’s Avas the other day, s; 
lands of the ‘VVhiba.sh, in the employ of the - . lost, strayed or stolen, and he, for the first tOAvering] 
owner of a large jilantation. .Jake knCAV Poi h-kness. — Why is it that some peo- time, seemg House’s animal, brought a suit «Yy jQ,pt 
his value and got great Avages, and he was . p^. decT.ntly polite. Unless fw’ recovery; Numerous witnesses Avere ,dl tlm 
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3rin<'' passion Avith the au- insertion, and 25 cents for each subsequent publica- 
doiUtthev" said lie, “ nut tion. Casual advertisments to be paid for in advance, 
don t t ley, bmo m , Advertisements not accompanied with special direc- 
!1 the docks, so that veil a will —at the option of the Publisher,—be m- 
grUclL .luu lie na.-!- , DCVer 1 
wm-th the price. The forest melted before {p^ p.^y^. ohiect in viJw that ivill be brought upon the stand, sonic oi wiiuiu i-' 
his axe and handspike, and the Avay he made ppei penefit them, they shoAA'the utmost bbccl that the animal Avas Robinson s and 
the corn and wheat giy>Ay, Avas a caution to g 4iiio,,g,,,gg^ wantonly wound the others that it was House s paiRes 
the idle, hunting and fis)ung Suckers and ,g (dhei^. To be civil and agreea- agreed to submit the case to the Judge aa ho 
Hoosiens of that region pj^ J’.p, ^p^ characteristic of a gentle- decided that the animal should be sold, and 
In ft year or two Jake began to tcel lus understand hu- the money be equally divided and f. am 
oate. Therigid economy and eternal and Harsliiie.ss in speaking of other animal undistinguislmhle from gen?up a note requesting the man w ELON 
mdomitable industry m AA'luch he AVc^ edu- p p profanitv, if resorted to, will in question, should he found, and damied ^ ^ pp^ ^vPero he purchased his Mr. c. is a 
cated, stuck to him like a poor cousin to a ^ ’pjy .plu ollun; a surfeit of vour by either or both the parties, such animal 
rich relation; he could not shake lus liabits should be sold and the proceeds duided as — -- _ _^ 
off if he would. Ho made money and sa- ‘ * -- ---- in this case. j JAahtikgton's School. — “Hittlc _ ° 
ved it He dressed Avell and held his head Kem.ale Kquestuians.— ^'I'ht; custein of *■ ~7 '■ ’ il-rt boy, how many kinds of fire are there?” pj^This 
up, as if he was heir to a Baronetcy in the females sitting sidcAvays upon their hoi-ses “ It is scarcely au cxageia ion usa} u “Tour, ma’am.” “What arc they called ?’’ will be scut i 
Old Country; he rode his oivn horse and Avhenridiiigisnot universal, though generally all other reforms together, ayouRI lai « .. \y jp.g yoal lire, cam fire, and fire hieuJs of fir 
. . __ _ _I... 1 . 3 1. _. —-r._ f,. A\r.,lno L.v fi-v/ml >i ossii-Hr nnoil tllC mas.ses ftS tllftt ’ ' ’ ’ 
II'. UGuCntly polite. 1 ‘ l i l f -linm 1 '^rmiu -3 cwvimu m--. — .. - .^yiu — at tne opuoii oi um i 
object in view that will be brought upon tlie stand, sonte oi .■ ' Pg yjp To sometimes, he sorted until forbid, and charged accordingly. 
iliom iliov cliAtr t'ho iif.mnst tificd that the animal Aims Robinson s anti -, , , , p 11 » somethino-.’’ ITT Notices relative to Meetings, &c. of 
I f *1 „ i; street the otner uay, anu Avueii iiHiuuuv^ui, 
lost, strayed or stolen, and he, foi the hr. t p^ tOAvering passion Avith the au- 
utsomepeo- time, seeing House’s animal, don’t they," said he, “put 
ilitc. Unless fl>r recovery; Numerous witnesses Avere ^p.p^^g Um docks, so that ven a 
could ketch hold o’ somethinr 
Impedent. — A felloAv wdio Avas knocked 
down three pairs of stairs in Albany, for 
using improper language at an evening party, 
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you to go to the Avidow King.sford and bor- introduced into -Rngland by Anne ol Lux- i ^ .!?inimlKr in drink What a tender-hearted, it is said, that he refuses to jesir. to commence with tlic year and volume, 
row it for me. There is a little coolness he- embourg, consort to Richm-d IH, whoso ex- f.v'olinhk (his amount Avould take milk, because he Avould he depriving persons Avho do not Avani back numbers, can 
tween U.S, but I think .she will not refuse." ample ha-s caused it to ho adopted as the numbei t ■ ! the innocent caltTS of it! commence their subscriptions at any time desired. 
So off he started for Mr.s. K-’s Iriuse, and most becoming manner of riding for women, purchase. 
