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FRAZIERy EDITOR. rsday Aoriilng, Nov. 18, 1852; Wister_Evenings. ,-7 • Now - that the plentiful haftests - of t 41eakhe and - pa s t s ummer are` gat..ere_., th e . winds and frowning of Nevpmber admonish us :of the approach of winter, many who leek forward to the *inter Month's as a period.of comparative leia ure, are making preparations .for spend ing their time, during that - period, pleas, - antly and profitably. , Not 'only do .the ‘farmer'S boys.then exehange the field for the school-room, and'the culture OT the earth for that of the mind, but the farm er himself, if-he' desires it, can find much time and oppeirtunity for his own improve- went: What pictureis- more pleasing ,than that sir, often presented' our, hippy country,, of a whole family gathered' o - gether around a cheerful fireside, and whiling away:the , long hours of a winter .evening in study,in reading, or in instruc .tive and :agreeable conversation 1 ''tho' darkness:may reign without, though the fast-falling snow may heap _ high and high . er .. against ' the window-pane, -‘; , llile • the old forest trees creak. and Moari,as . they struggle with• the wild storm-winds, all this hut" adds to the enjoyment of those wlio sit in peace and 'quietude within, lir each of whose heartsi,a, the wind Ilea shrilly around the house, is awUkenUil an unspoken feeling of thankfulneas for a 'Shelter from' the driving, storm • 2 Such has been our experience in'ether days, and tiuchhas- doubtless been that of all who ~h ave- li ved as inmates of a farm er's home. With In granary and-cellar filted, his cattiewell-Ted and housed, and his family aroundlarn; he ,must boa devo-, ted worshipper at the shrine of the g - Of gold, who would not, 'on.‘sucli an oc • SiOn; banish every thought' of , I and every paltri care, anil to the enjoyment of the hour. ViThen we: remember how eagerly, at such tines, the children welcome their... rival of the weekly newspaper, and with what -avidity they devour its contents, vie feel that great care shoUld -be exercised in making those contents interesting and t inStructive, and in'banishing from its col umns everything that would tend - to mis lead the minds or 'corrupt the heafts of the young. And now. that the sttife of politics'has ire " a good degree subsided, and we have mare time to- evote to Oth -er purposes, we shall_endeiVor . do our part towards making pleasant and profit.... able the evenings of winter around the , farmer's fireside. • - Califoinia Ldtem J. T. Rica*ins, EsQ., who left this place for. California, in September last, in the hope, that , his health might be benefitted by a mild er and more equable climate. than our own, has written home to his family a very interns ,ting account of his journeyirr, by.sea and land.. His letters have been kindly firoiSti-. ed =Us for publication. :We publish' the first, to-day, omitting such portions are of a .private .ia►ture. • . is Pubiicatiiis. Tat Lany'S.Bciois —The Peeember No. has reached us, in advance; of all clmpetitors. Godey is hard to' beat both as regards time, • and the of his "Book." The Present No..is rich ealbellishinenta and- literary Matter. The colored steel plate engraving \1 of -" The Morning Star".iS strikingly beantr fut., The , cost of this number alone is 490. Now is: the time tosubscribe. • ~TE:lY~ ~. _ , . Tn -tea .yeays -.6o. o oo nausea have been built. ,London. brain efDaniel 'Webster was thirty per cent,"lamer than the average; ;777 ,Paris contains One million IRMO"- lams, - and Londan contains tiro 'mi.:Montt. -has gooe Eurotte to irod - thowinter, for ihei.ben, efit of his " ••' Mi.. Chsirey haileirked in New' :_.-tork, and will commence his lecturea on - ExidaY; e,vening, of this. week. - Tbe latest Feportegtite_'& l four states, Vermont., infaintachwAtte, TCLIIKS sve;'-anditKentsic.ky, ' - • Stoive iiitriases 'the O' pinion that th'i Indies of Maine'"exerted it • powerf u l . 111140 . nia of Lawttinna,o42.- • • .-;—The State•ofSississ!ppis Aire4rbf,, _repudiation; 'have arpted , fa a r ' _wPr PaY ing the old Planters 'Bank . . people gave a laige-majority forihe pay menti-i3n-far as beard dirid *eight' been' see: ' tenci4,.by . tlit;coattedurt z tirtitchfie 4, 4 - yeiiiimprtseimentie OeStite Prisons for placing obstruction iti),;the track ot the ,Ningalufi - - —The following appears in thie,4ll: 13 Eanted--an bodied any- xpreas., able_ • 004 0 t°AgUeRMII/Abd being :unable:to keeßjt ''--"- 41 enrgeTeninnan. 144* aticepteft the a Sa', licitorS f ` the t*iiiirt • tanatia; - has arriieast W gb, and e. , immediately enter uporithebarge • -of.his . duties, , _ • , ...iitrilears lijine :sayntliat the man 'Who, - to twenty r d vs on* be apt. to :ecitiliti er ;hi illi it- week affe . avds,ii to - his. family' ' rledgl ':with thelnarliet worn ier. ':=:; I - ' ", 'N f .l ,--The,Madrid eorresponde Kolstischa-Zeituttg avers \ t hat earl where sec! / treaty Was concl tween Fran e and- Spain,. w former undo takes to- raid : ,t,t, '' - 1 keeping pu saion : of Cithi..: .' - ..: —,The - °suns have again t4en pos4 ae.ssion of Loyola; their anciet seat ink Spain. Fifty oti. sixty fathers f the or in l der will remove there in - char of the; Missions„of theJiingdom. , ...' : ~., il t f 3 :.., — T ,--..The'_Greensborn' Patrr Says d, Rey. -Jonas Cue,. a young tutpister. , i the . -Jonas killed a he s;ar4 led. home from Princes Cross ids; on f o the evening •of. election - day, y a dead,; tree Which was, blown down - gerossthel 'road.. Another Man was knoilted",down.; and stunned and..-otheis in the company ~ were slightly injured. -. 3rE, Private.„ativisen from D port that . thp iiropet ter Powlm dereil on the L a ke l auring Ote 1 mill - that all on boa i(1, ber of.passengers,iieriOnd: -- - -.A fire occurred in Dunkir ,on Sun iv day morning last. tF The'row o woodetk: . buildings on the mirth side . of s'ront St 4-: between' _Buffalo and 'Centre Sta., waa' eorietely destioyed:t. The total )oss hula, 'not -Keen ascertained. -- ' ''. ' ' • t? 1 The Steatner Bit' koye Belle ex a l ploded both-het luilleirs a Bevet Locka;_t' t 12 ,ntiles below nitiett a alhe ,hie riO i l . er, on the night, of Frida . the 12th 41810 killing fifteen persons, an 'wolinditig seql. eral othets, including;sere al ladies. - Thy; boat was Completely torn' (V . Pieces. ' car accident is attributed i . the gross care 4 leasness of the engitieenti. f ;'il ' •,- 'it eniiiiindruri, of •-• • . ''. --. NEw - Yoatt, oi, 3, 1852:,( ' Xi'. Eprrox—irour, p perlas-been b 1 late a regular visitor at y table, and a: -earl inccessive.visit- it : '3' pi* fhited e reminds nu of my prom' & to beconie your ! ormsi a . 'co - Went And now, ; , the great . "'Cific agony". i: o er, and i.l minim 'tuteertained;s67th t - y; r tioltnri' have heceine 'dit•thardenet of the weirriV of po li t i ca l matter ' that, 8 beenPressill!- .... upon - them, a few fragile of news fm '' the "Empire City" may. Ot; he upactek« table. -'. -. - 2 `. ' ...: ) ' - . 1 .. k • - . it Of politics I shall say n ing fur I . ski say no sulject would, be - to your Arbf l , "readers, - alt they present . ' "o f mimes' la 4! "Tir-fi 4 l I : -. f ' -.1 ../... •-- .;' ,. 1 • I ~i . g thepast mouth ' 'Poi4ial!nee, -ings,, torch-light yrocessions,' fi re- is or '.., I and illuminations,l have consti uted, with the masses, thed attracti o feati -. ..;,': of life in the city: But ihe is for the i grand '1 -- .777 - ,-- --.`-'• •-":." [ - _ demonstrations bds greatly sidrided sine:et r . 1 it } the 6fasion-:7411,i4i called them : frirth 9i ) i' 'Unger ; exists. . The , :Militari'ili.4plaiX, which: come: off - in. the fidl, "hate.'been*l .brilliant .as usual, ami the 'Mutual . 4 Fair. U;f:i the American ' Institute; whiel. clessed ii 4., exhibition ashort time ago at caatle (1.4-fi den, has not ii.en Nvithont . its numerous attractions and its..er4wda orviiiti - Jra. •1 . t few The A evenings since-I hidi 1 the, pleasure of listening*o Prolesior . Le. 4.1 is Agassii, r etie ;ef_theninst.. noted ef living Natural its. " '-Prof A. is a S biobwisi by il i and on account crflds- . fineigil .ceenti jus! s ometimes'. difficult to .mrderstan' d him4l4 ' ; He his, heweVer, no qifficiltj- in - securini the attention of ,is auditors.' :He-spe44' With much aniiien, like one thoroughly interestedliniii . sUbject.......- .-- - '-'. f : i f i l 1 ' 'On Abel' . evening. . abi'weallnded-to, 'he' [ leetrired on the' 4 4 ;Gradation eflAtiini4 i ' on ilf hlsfavOFite - tiVii.'".and 9 F" or whi* he Is perfect rimier, His ;views coincide very nearly. with. those of Hugil-'.llfiller4n the work: entitled the 44 Foot-Prtnts - of th:e . Creator.r. 1 Prof. -A. as been' Cliargi4 with holding. opiniimi-Tespectiiiti the* atioi of 'the' :earth,' and the origin: of the human'ifice, at variance with'de teachi4.-. of revelation.. HoWever thip -: ay be,,h'el, i 13 no infidel, as -May he gat -Ire .tie_ ~, _ M clinshig remar.ks of his : lecture : l which 4 --- ,stud; - •speakipg of . the • iisiisfo#rtariinis 4i of animals :i 4,4 In all theSe Cel Alex -- Chti4 vs *A .series er:44uge!i*.PP.ereitivill. marked VitY. a .4 - csi, r , the liii!inc - ..:10; one grprt : Designer:: lin diem` 41 we trtifif the eperithms - of the mime StOrnalltiiiik .iiia'ibe- .4 pprer:itif the2.othipr4entrG4o ... •=Tht4eriti.., e great ..'"g4 4 /i § . . I ' l3 4/ . and sathist,lisl b expec,:ted;liereiaoon;,„e4) will probably his course of 4 tnreahl t e lst - ofDee: - . ' ' • 1- ; ' ..• ' - g ' • ..' I *thiti 1 1 1 . " . ' Vz;ii, :to rioliti4l;'. as-, at4' dent,: - • . i m p i ,. p- • ,'; - - 4. - ...-kt,;'4:.1.1 P . W' 1. ' 01. rter ~ Yie 41tiblog if fkistro*min . -the iletystaj Pitiate."ivilAr in'..riroe*or''ffirect!ikriao: this OtY• : iii.r . 7 i 44„ litiOrt!biktir i. -- 4;4:kiitn*nfii, I 'iestiii,f44l ' t' 9 ,l3 P r A kie r l 4 it t !9 li oP . 4 ) 9:`1: : : : °4 1 4 1 4 TheMweie . 'Om ar:i thre.e ~01 ' . . .4''114 - t i ;in l e t ": 0 0, , die.. Una when L.:,: 'Ted.; jil * platforM-hid. ' I!" . eed: foi! ; coiiii ''f q =6'l4 9 . :‘ thi"Gr 'ertair . , - mem b e rs"" of: -4 t4 E - 00g44 1 Councilena .. : e ibe l '. 44r iciia 7 i4 : 1 0' e necessary 0 14 4 1 9 2 :14. 1i40 ) een:Pr:',.. viiiii..4 *Wei lanaliikihariiiiiiiiiiited h .-'- a.ik4:,t4f*:gt,oi::;t4non,:trart.tij.th !;_:t. • ti , tuderrt 15t.-4!10—.:1iii...i1+,-ii4FAiiii L.! alOwly. ta) its 'Tia*c , il 2 4l".:,-. 1 rP1: 3 e)%4:94 1 914 , granite ,:ja)%ttill. ....Then foll4tZ , esl' f nl44 !,0 . . - P.s4we4ii'illail l L - ,4 e r: sylOch BP - 4 4 t r Oi *10; --#,O,*-:!*5::: It °'-'' 714 i); ' it, '; 44.1 - .4W34 - '44 . 141.5.404. -.-, -". haxio* be;in, .: oti-,*.! ...ofsi,!,: ..‘,. ,r..1. or; tn , tialiiiitor: tbei iirsiiii . 'dace - band played :144 ccatindaiii . odvir". ; ` , . 1.1 !‘-- - ------- - -.4'. - ' .. . to il ,, . kiiilol.oMAvi .40 oie if. .-: • , ..,. ; , ~---„ ,- • , . . -,-.1. '-- - -Ipit..irell inni*wit i h=oist { .. '', 4our . ~. .' l e iii i i - d i n o tico bj ekt ~„- ,A m yvia. . -:.., ! ..,i• ii_li il- utif i l t l ( idi f i , : 'i, ;. , , li i:74l. it ira skr if,- , , i ;t far siii -r ai-i4t4a - ii::: . iiißigilii',. '.'l wat.iop 4 o-vrti c h oxbibittonitls eipe. .1 ctietle very irujy lexp' ends from tell Ingle.e6beeti will f!taiifipom• fit la feel; 4 ' , "j4sticel' 19 close' dealing' -.1 . 1 ;4(14 likbaj , ` M ay: !;ili beiriiiere;ltii the ion I lic in c f aiie chimer' for the .bi aiding is .31 miles , al *north of the :City II 11, on It4etvmr !squarei; (io*lled from he_Croto,i) ?Orr t-ioir, wtichfeciupies th caste* half of the square:), The Tal ce will 'over 21 1 acre ofgrolind, and e aren completedwill l i furn . h" . : vicesof fl oor a ina tti t , 18 an :the: galleries; of 4ac I .The form of the . 'heading is that cora cr ~o r the algebra icfign..7#44, an d 'll be surmounted at - thejnterieition 14 a tone rif 130 kik in height... The "extremiti of the cross hare beep connected _ by foin dationwalla, / caus-, ing the liaA:3 of 40 " Cture to assume the of an octogan. ° - tiled ' t in Ocl tied be-t 4 ,1 ;t ich thel. • t• er _tor f. nicir!;. den ft)utvi stormir' !..T *lll ' ' • 1! . rt. , 4; _ - Itsii3 &Merit from tho;exertions'nowte ing made that the. Crytital Palace at New York; is tli4itted to pf.ove neither ‘ a nnr'ti humbug,'. The Whole matter is in_ the hands of gentlemen Well known loth . : in the city and vountry, and4trho not suffer themsolyes to betimrected with an asiociation which'woßld expose them to any , loss, either , oftieney or Feptitation. - ,• ./ Ozt-sti.. Letter. m . lir. Richards. At Sea, in tight of St. Domingo, ;Sept. 10,, 1852 77 14 A. M. MyeDgAit • , / / While sister lu, is down in the cabin, trying to make amends for losi of slep, make my • first, essay at writing since We left New: York. . • - You are informed of.the severe trial my . 'poor system encountered oa the -trip* to New "fork, and of the Change in our plans after arriving there. - I worked hard, and wondered I held up so well, but .E. told me I would pay.for it whe,A I got off.. v. 1 Well, Saturday about 3 o'clock, •Py . k. we went aboard the good teamship Pro metheue, and after anliout and , a lkali de lay, the ,little cannon belched forih the ig-: 'nil, the paddles Moied; ` and we left the pier, steaming , down the,bay, ,past Fort Hamilton, acid" out to;soi t ,"Sister" and I stood on deck,. and watched the receding ijecte 'until *darkness came, and the dark :distant line 'pf coast was all that remained 'to us of ,the land of Our birth, and with saddened .feelings -:we lA - a. " oar native'- land good 'night,'" and retired to our berths:: - Sunday . Morning opelkd . pleasantly, -anl we , sat' on deck withi,sky , above and , all'areund usi . and with tick Jeep blue sea lielow. A floek a" Mother Carey's chick es," ,whieli you will understand to be . ie41114; something like sp a rrows, fol-. I wed gamboling in our. Wake. After din r, (at. 2 P.= - M.) r slept oti'a -sofa - tip 4P. It ~ inil then; prostrate in: strength, `l = went to my - berth; and did not get up till next morning. i" The wind had risen to -.a gale, and-the vesael icoeked'vmsitleralily. We observed 'several water-spouts, which were " very - , singular . pheticineni: ' The column _of ` water in the cloud would Ox-: tend down tpWards,the..,sea, which would rise in! the "foriti Of a - dense itiist'or cloud to meet it. Monday :was windy, and thongh I was ikrowing• w*lker; we `staid on desk a con: side4ble,iime to enjoy.the fine sea- Our:, leithona-;.- - -- -- -- .11"' not aPPe. thirday, hut E. - and myself had the sa . buil faction of oliserring, for several minutes, - the movements of a monster•qf the whale, kind,', (sUrPiirs.4 a ,graUTus 'whale.) ' It. was-quite near Us• ---. , .. • - ran high, ..iiwell of , the, sea ran . high, but our ,:good ship . w eathered . it no , bli.„ r still, grow weaker, and am , very faint.. • The steward and 'others are very kiwi, and I owe theul t lisul hanks- :Al most everybody. is sea-sick . lint me, ,and with me kis nothing but faintness and,i3e hility.-- Even sister E.:took her share;but 'the kept abOut and. took her Meals. . A caletdatiortci-ilay, at II A. M., makes us 612 miles from New' York, 1100 miles ~ .wiles from elragres,: and distance run in twen ly-fOur hours, /18 milg. ,• - I - :Wednesday —Delightful morning ! We passed a vessel on our windward un der full sail, but severai , miles distant--; The fine • breeze" invigorates and nerves Mr system; and I feel my strength and life reuq'tifeg. In the evening ,We ex changed signals with a large Ship sailing north; and which 'may report our where about,s. It rained _ftirionsly a - great part: of the night, bin•• ThmSdif morning was 'cliamiog•-.- gad' of the men brought us a Hying-fish =about ,8 inches long, that flew on deck- iirtini night, and, was - captur' '-: I - begin ' to - feet like a new Mai, 'and list4i , U -1 0/ Pieas4o. !.the'biFlis andOle* indications of ,our near lipproaris to lama , AbOut - -half-part four P.-'- - M. we dame - in Sight' of the'lslandef - lkarigimitir, 'Oner=of the , Bahamas, and we. .before dark, within gun-shot,id a long, reef of:-reels . that~ rPupdt,fielni4e*horl : y x - - , .• • % ri4 t ry morning . I-Welte- ,- up and looked out on liie'Sea. l ind 'there' in aighf.Were the,i ! i O4 a q s - aut !.*uni•o°?‘ °Eff 4 i i;'°r St:Domingo. We have- feasted our eyes on4ithe'distant prowect of ; the :hills'and 04levy of - the,dom imis.lof his antic nuf. est.il t T,l.liiiiii 3 1 1 '-',l.fee no signs it ePt&; i ; r44Y4ilitqa ; •;9t iitiiatipit ; tnidw'ker I nature intended n aradise, tfear the Is. zrblailis: will ultimately: Make a ;sterile vitiate: .",VCtire'idinesttlireugh the 4 witiii. Win•d:fliiitit4 ,'. ` and ill'etitiVii:rUiinini out.. sid./the: - -4aY, whereon Is intuited Pert- i, 10 4 - Pifira..- That - city. we 7 Anil . not ape.' Pristek t ualuvr- --- • 31 1-P;: 1 4: iwera4;nra , 11 . 1 7 15 ;,'uNT,r - ,*'suicK4 lll ArtaiS 4 - the rti :.4"-> ~ ~, , ,R . ,,,F ., ,a , ..,...., i ...,... 12 .! i i,.,....5.,-: I ',Yr.. ',P1 1:1 713.7 tiM 1 7 '!'!"'.. a :9 1 % 11 :. A u, ul i 44 locc . 11441434 y - : 11 4iit!k.ive . 04tiolf - kilielotalines ofibitgalitinuOnel of Cuba: on oar -4igisti.i.-' 4 'il r e,i l ± , * -- :iiiii.F 77 (liiviti tirAikahriiit or . -P 4l e 3i fr . . fi t' s - / -f'"• , 'r! n ? 9l'° #l l , ,, en - : igaTa , " 1 4*4 1 0 41 _ili*J4*0•44slie-' Ataria. .1 ; At imw;eutima 4,osca s ; "wean send sett ,O; IVralia!elkufbefurii:' ' This: „ , ev i tn iiiii ire ! i:i - o ,"=" l.. 4 iiiiit promontory . - oi .. a .„-- - .....t1.7' 7 , 77 : •,,,-. inyti. - 't - - ' Saturday, l One week lil 41' 4 i get li . 1) , • t!"fr . ,* 3 tuttleuce.. iti ebusnire I Ud by 'Thrixt . conatnencee, dance on a drunken latitude'l6, -ruu ftvin low-bi . k , - i 2f. 011 1 , at ,11:lit , . , IV )lCh it se ',tbuttgh'it © pj 'Sept. 11, - ' 3 o'clock, r. w ils elapsed, and 'here were , iaught bit 'sky . and triter in', vind blows freah, iiruftie waL puibbeati are roighand tu,- I inoe not ffilt s . o.iwell'tti-day; ace; in part,,oflreing disturb-`, wil - of noi,Vpluaiengers, wht; the evening by geiting Up a, eck; at 4 'finished the night by -arodsal. We' are now about, deg. 'X.'ana' about { • 48'honrs Ititgres. - We hare' a little yel peping„ us company., it tired indplighen d, since td Oeck „ nns to be getting domesticated', Stet' co ' Wilt to be cuught. •• Sandal. ~- Tory ...pleasant -, to-day. A light,:soft -breeze is blowing, and i_picOn (made - and, evercise With great . freedom.l ; NN'e saw a 1 beautiful subject: for an - artist to-day: iTtio beautiful -white Oils, sitting' sidt3. by. side on a mass of .Se&wee4, or, piece-of wcod, , floating oft on tit e gentle waves ; and, they -kept on their voyagemn disturbed, as far as we could see the/white Specks on the; fitceof the water./ We ob.' son 0 , a . . •great porpoisea in the tra- .! ter to-day—we have 'not seen thcth before. To-morrow we must close - our letters, for , this lime.' ~' •• - . . Monday ntorning.. Cloudy and Avet uncotokftable preiiiige - Of a 'Wet' transit.: But It cleared away befOre noon, and; about 10 A.' M. we saw land,. - the fat:nous ! , Istirmus.Of Panama ! . Weran on farbe-l'i lOw our port of Aspinwall, and then 'came, back, getting into the bay about 4 o'clockl T. Ni. Fired .ti couple of gut* As .weJ swept in, and attemptingto land at thel pier, run aground and stuck.there till suit-1 set. - A waiter who shipped at New York' here jumped. or erbotirdAvith his dinner in i I Ins hat, in order to m' ke his way to Cali;. rontia. He 'lost his at and'dinner, but swam to shore, and aped. ' Here we lift quite a number of our pas .; 1 sengers, including anumber who by cotn.4l mon consent were voted, if . not .pitittes;l none too good for the profession Of. pira4 cy.-, The captain thinks them the worst 'fellows that he has carried. -They profes.4l to be , bOund for Australia. -- ._ Titesday.' The Aweather Was ' pleasanti but no in sight. ‘I. amused in,)•self . on deck, 'witching the flocks of flying-fishes,' flying in the-air, and skimming . the , sur . -j , . Thce of the sea. - ." r --, Well,,to-night we are - to reach Sati4tl=. • an, and to-morrow morning,'T 'sit commences our .." transit" by way river, lake; &c..- -All these matters furnish subjects forfnither letters ; preseats must close ttrday. , . , ' - Farewell... J. I', RICHAR - . ),iii!.5 . ; :. :pti1.,,:?,4,.: : 31),iEtti1ii4,1 Louis . -Norden iii New York City. . , The ll,reillYn Deily Advartisi•i, moralii zing upon the rapid rise of TioniA,N , T.!;; l ean f rom \' l , o 4 l ;„„,,: r o4 7 rcyto .sup e rla tw grumbler and power, recalls ,some rem;l niceimegkot-- ibl.---,..-i",siir•-in: jihiri-1. - or , 1 i i N.,-ity. : Ibe Editor says--• . 1::, -4, - i i We knew him. whilst he was residin 1 in New. York, at a lodging-11 min Read . , street, thee kept hytgentleman who nii i i. occupies - a high official pesition under Ali , FrenchGoVernment. At this time he we' , very poor, arid very dissipate& Notorif nusly profligate in :his_ habits, and witl4 out- the pecuniary ability , to indulge to the fog bent of hie inclination*. the , culpable propensities which ClaracteriZed him, b was frequently expelled from certain pla ces in.,wlAch he obtruded 'himself,- STI ' / - more.-than a claim: times was the2ocen 1, pant nf a'cell ift ,tbenld Jail je theasar , i i long since 'torn down.- ' '..- -! - •11 • . Not long prior to his '. leaving the titiiL. tea States, he wits. arrested for :a rnisdo 2 Meatior committed by him '4 the dist, ti table houseof a, wmnart whoie estahlui c • meat he - oft en visited," and ,the - writer, this aniFie-Ww . .l! 3 pilled ~ Prof°B o naali ' -by him to save him from the, threatens consequences of, his , recklessness and iii; -discretion. -We, lititle supposed,' at th time, :that iliejlzinmihtien, gayYo_ung In , who vas then our °lima; (end who is sti •, indebted to us for counsel -fees and d' bum:intents). would beiemne Emperor: . 'of -France.'Such, iiitwevoc. is 'no* his ' mat{ 4 ifest 'destiny,' although' ire , believe th ~', the realization of hia amhitious hopes .an aspirations will- • but hasten the fent ' doom which unquestionably impends OV:,', VirAlatecppy oft be Li v erpool Tini,,, tiayi that . a . sbort timeigfi, as a: wedailli Party was ascending the steps - et one ',( the churches in that city , ' the- intende . bride "mhised her foot and fell.. The swai4 I even at that ,joyful . crisis Of his existenq i in 'conceiline vettatinn at this little •cril : 1 . liatemps, exclaimed, ...Dear me bewver . , .• . . • Oil Mr ..; The lady said nethmg, but- s h e *tnt observed to bit'', her lip, and a - far, darker, and gloomier 1 9 4 than beseeniea.. the court n( Hymen ' "was `seen to With* ofi_her brow, She 'walked deliberately however, into th church-41w ceremrit t y, coon:nem:o4od ory thing proceeded tti . ft P 11 4 0 1 14; faahl!i t• until ' thP intll?,rta*• tiafstiett • • vraa ' a t "'Wilt o'll hYe-thia man t" 4' ~ lie instead :Of WhiSperini blushingly;. Aiott _nfErfitatire , to th e Co*- 43.14.4191.4 caahiona. the fair ie4t.Arew bef i t se-lt up.. cast. - a witheeingglonce upon Nir betrethed, and offering the words-! D e a r we, 'hniYNery- 'Clumsy. I'.' sailedlloWe the aisle, Ala outs r the, 411104 with..t he . air of ~, :Offended ,geddetta l • , . : . ' -•! I ... .... +,: A. . of Twr., NEN Or TIIE TIME.Pr. ilt FWITIOre ill '52 years 'old, 11,4a•ri . 1 111 i L , heeiiUtra ie,itleai,,in Caliy:ga:cOtiiily, , X) ›lliCailiei::o4 historian, }d. Ye r 4 ; sedati is Beakrek the wither-a - the, - '' of/tines-ice' Mot;ott I;sweenee t e aee - - P9P ul ar, ..; ,i .P44!Y*I Mi ßli ' l" th.,,Abi J,,hules ,- was'•&;lit,le ar:of,01); miss.,:te ,17.92; and :11 th,ow. ihhih!„,RlT/ iii;Ou( 6 (kieiiii ortith i .,E,awfird kiY-4! : ' F. il l y i 4 nen: Seiisito7 of: nie; , w a s Wl* iporelester AGM ' im 1194; 'and is no •!!", olar . Washin g ton Irving F ,11 013 ;tow York, in i Bi i Ssa is 11?er g,ire 0 6 kiii::rripo Ow finpipm.Bo, or*. ,I,QuiWattolitonlic'haOhne. Prfatd?if,t. . tlie lirefieh" - ROO:4k .ivits,' bark at A_ 0 ,T4ileriet in 1 80 9 . Ifili 6 therefore id-ire fiiitY-feurat yiar:' 1 , —.- , 7 ..4 - ! , ,......0 ,, i , .....; , -Pr• .-,- 1 - 4 . ' , ...- , • 1 • • ~, ,i Elopement Ex i , lirdnary: - 'This mo rning , t wa-011, , ppearodit the.. 'Waieli-hotete,itt rejeet* [4l4.bffiecret.l.. They were Very inious to *tit a fellow they ealled - Joe,errest ed,')tettil they - allegett It- geitist hien: several ;frepfes. It fliplie*ti, I, that these two Men lick 0 the •Ptiogi* . r:. 196(1 of WhitewaterVattl hasinatid,it engaged :in; the '' stnelliiherekr biiiin9ss.' This 'Joe has been 'melt,* a swell:ironed' • heir Coffee-houses andiklpinicils fur iime; and appears to 14,et made a deci a. ifilPf!es,!" uP9O,„:fietl.rts. of Ole fe- . • ales -thereabouts. .3reptiereay one of these gentlemen misseet :his wife, and an , nvestigatiOn proved.tbtit she'had taken vreit hi ng ' aleehle ithWt the houpe with; • -a' 1r ' . bee. Ile tnst a fitly' anspeOed that site-had' zone ~(#. l . vv . it It I T,le, end the, proeuyed ,the assist ance of his ni.ietbs)r, to litiniliiii - ii. fe':' Ho soon found • her, 81'1d. his li - suspicions !were cofirmed:i 'His -Perseasisints could: 'not indtice her to retell' to heel home, hut itiO•threats niade her'give uup the , !...terthly goods' she hia taken ,ftl,eim her deserted home. '.. .- ' ' ' ~44 • . ' ' ,-* 'tj . They did not see , J 9 %; -and spent the balance of the day, i# I; huniing. hini,4,. rWhile ethey '*l.re so ot:lettpied, .hoiieaei, this Turk; in ChristiatOthsguise, • , isited, the house of he friethitof the: deserted. h usband, an d assed afounterfiet. $5 hitt lon his - hark . r, an* lithen run _awe", with his wift. iI I • Ili ihitiiinstanee at i other, , the wo an tookl : all thcsa i she Could pac .1 - • iE .- -.'' 1 Aiioon es thisbecattie , known,, - t e two !deserted itusbandima4eihot_•pursutt after 'Joe./ Repairing t O tht i tiivrn.wliere they . liztil seen runaway wiro,-Ple, 1, t hey learn ed that he, -supported',r i liy'; the unfaithful woman, hnd left foriutrs unknown. Af ter zearching in - rain ;frit. him all iiight. they sought:the aid oellthe police.--Cirs - - - chenciti Times. i i ii ii :I - . -1. -----4-li 1 ~. NAT DONrIII RE kr) THE . NEWS. 0110WitiS , lil Ci d mit .actually i city yeliterday: A young e_litY 4l, t:ti - yeara old, from Innis. ,kilanty, Was at the: 1 and Litierty streets, with ivll4h7 he was sellin ( e. standeri4were remarking - 1 r I d efeat?.and' • the election ~ . ~ n thew coniersation cau ght . Countr trian, and he -in rnest ne'l:what had beep was in imed that an elect - is !Alice. nil General Tierce d Prelident.. - 4 Why;.saill: tit- didßthey. do that for?. Sad a IPresideni- tioar,'-...:. It creattit by. . ; the guileless le -uninformed youth, may •hreirark Advertiser. Leetts. many thou_ a ”Uif6 l ° Tom's Cahin," ng port - 01 1 tureof.Mrs;Har- *time, Pie authoress, will thankfulli. , receired. We : oston Ife -, ,tabi., e is alie, tit for" years of turd,h.ilring a brilliant ex hort felikines, hair thin and occasional "tint ef'grey e and our; as the French would. ftsive ilf a highlyeerwitii with. lltuck perceptable ; in g the' jrnind - aof all:pres-: . ~ Alliiii all; hoviever she I loiokini is her writings -led NAL p- eiv ,.....:_a.,.....g....i.., ijcpwn, lin is said, even by beenia44 be was Mr. - Se,.. ate—tlin! t is,. *.cduge Se ee couy -diesel° prefer or H ain,: -But John ,and i siren steined• Piercell. .nly open clialitien hetereen is.•and nyty other party is in , *lterti he. Democrats.and i, inone, l • I fnmi!y.:-r-all right ! party_ iiMllabarna,peorgia,. Eull suisruied - Pierce—all ':autla Cittelina -jaegislature till 10*. electors, but 7a;' , Osie4o caOcus a tesfilu ; that ii! 9 ...#o d'iiing the Settle i list an provel or acgaies , easureif commonly; called ,11 se"7-al 4 l, iright ! , Hurrah for , 'oc Natit - Wal Union party !--_ .- 'tizsl:Mess.•!--the precoeity, lin yotff,:to ,he properly, ti ra lci co lu rd i o ii 7 ta l rc he cre fu r: i seen algirl often years of I v t i.e l le i r e Yi • i ni eji24 : t ners of an . Old la ll' by befit :irteYeixTithnets4htee;°. Tint MAN.TA . PA PtltC-The . occurred inAlri Man,. utiont t. Columbia, in'. corner of Gree a lOad - of polar Some of the " upon the Whi generully,,orhe the ear of: - the, (inked 'with going on: '.ll . lion had token had:heenelect the youth, wI I. tinnier w The- ainitactne . igeniance be imagined.. How 'SUE I sands hare re that the fid I low riet Beecher. I doubtless be find it in the Mrs. Sto 'ago, low: in - st pressire eye, dark, With an her . whole c 0,,, say, being ekil temperament 1 powers'of reit eat - at a glen& is not so good to to suppose, Tire • NAI.. wan a•viserc-cl &ine' Whig=; ward'is carttlii, ward in this . f him to I Pierci , Martin. Van right :.I:- The, the the F r fes "oile. MEISSB husett Frees oi lers a The isunion and 11. ississip right I - „The.' chnse..lvieree the same tint : lion declaring " protests aga mace in: the . . , the entnyrign the Democrat Negri Rare!: . • AN A tans. of the Austra i Understood a 1 ly appreciat • I some of thas tures: 1.-hay age possess a dy,Of sixty, : inentat- ft . tiro for .them wh like an acetin grace4illy,p gamest and .t This child, 11 a 'greater ta his moving m entertaining —4Shaw's T • and .hivm . a ready.answer teasing her, would move lisbediWctress, manipulate: • y eb#s4 - ,:and ; 'other k. 'getting married. ' . -such /call her,, wait ai gintiOthan,O l ßrien With. mtain kflesh', and tar tiara, 'mn Thumbs. Sings. ,-,—An Ameri l' the' Lou , ' ,l LI Nell isi Saiti to be' cOn . ,P. T.l amain andotherii, "•,- WeAtrots l 4 eted ;I-el wit h 1 , al suchji publication 11: : gyro, or t brae. similar : efort:r 1 iliwca,failetl... i —p;m i . - -- -2- - . t 1 - 7 ; . '- , 1 SevAil; We -were grent-:' other tl#y at the sighti , of, a r sturdif urchin;. who 2 entne l' , cornei With 14 ragA4/Ut": illd hlh' face smeared itrith' I a -sliii:l' le . flourisho iti his i was i . tioatiag to 'ataoti t ter; I , siZe. 14 pepper Nix, who, ii g. naailiii quater of a Mile 11 -, fa - -.- 1 . -::- t ,_. l ill! ..-01:i no Mail Ao.Y=! ,ll k , awl itA ~ any sioules.as e-rcr come.. if' tfie,street.z.riiu,q• L -quick .", e-e-frrer;yno g can ' reat i :h gr,,,, : lerg- Jingiit , .. , 4 : : on 04. pavement ~a ll, t O , i l; uni ilifikskoms, ,' •,'.. ~.: i- . ,:, • AN ,It.t.ns• can: newspa don - Illustrat ten2plated,b • New Yl4r sufficient ca doubtless_ su enterpriseS Jour, A JOJENI ly atnuse4 t ,bist y tearing Tula tering tnithie molasses, op band, while boy,-aboutLl stood sotnetl &Wu the ever: you cti , you.can, an the. coiner;. W... 11 tout l's , I iwities. t; ufisslif f ;.lari r ig. 1-ni.gFalin , ileigau.,:.4)l -Qs"!.Wi_lti 4.i ' . a;.binc 1 J ner . Su bjects or? the . .4iotrOi4n:aiggtngt,,u) • . 111( - • AddipOfti, aqr. tit> • , bliehel : I r xibixtffid.its:aiPa 4ra 'ii,Weata.faxoamiri. 40:ciiipata,Tias :a bead •1, • iii„ . f; . 301' • ighest „i 'id out p 1 1* of dooTact;l, rrAti .periiioniejw fut, rma:rig '! . : - Itgr-M ,Tifthse-whl -44 - • m in tinair loolong , ett!th'4li74:P.:l)*T-e'baPt' -is going. .i,.c,r - Tff ----- a."'"' - ve- , --. \IT asa ir i m IDE in g uways- I ! ,„is f rec l uenqy the case that by cut ting anntall aaD4rind Vico - iiiitig up te4 4 •o=pri eitiantonent. 54 0 ,1 1 , - ao from an extended 71tigasitifi higlin4tY inny be 'conducted ino ja Neia or f pititure where it. - .Y nsch ne4e4p*nd Till hemade to sayierve the &Tao of Andre. Irriga ink-lands in tltta a nt‘y is .iatended with ve little expense, and as the liquid is alrn t invarinbly' rich in carbonacious matte. as welt intim Materials for so .luble hu us, fit acia rupon the soil with t an - elnioit ' 'Medial63nd instantaneous, as well a ,sust 'tied efilict-' The increase: of fertility result' g from such irrigation, "n ea' often have g. Dr. Franklin) is said to have demonstrqed the important value of plaster as a ititim;nt or vegeta- Me" life bcrii - dericelikbi - moil , except himself would have: inbahl conceived. Be wrote'!iy erinklb fi nel pulierised t i , plaster nit a field-bye' 1 0 rea - sig' near t Philad6lphia, she ' wo ds, "this has been plaittered,"4l3,colosnal tiers, KO 4,4 the sentence inuld bh disci' city tieitatted ty all who passed, first by t e whiteness of the plaster, and ultimate] '.b y the "deep green and increased'hilturia cc ,which it produ-, l ced. In-like manner ight an , advocate, demonstrate the utilit of this methotl of irrigation, were it ript Xor,the physical obstacles which peep siarily,render _:such .a ` demmistration impraticable, But in all , caseawhere. water frbut !Wig source, -is conducted `over= fields, the, demonstration -of its: beneficial= and highly -furtilising,ef feets, is at, once rendered obvious and convincing. A deeper verdure, \ clothes the surface-amore luxuriant , vegetation follbws throughout , the year, if the land is in grass; and when ploweatnna culti- Nated, no matter what may be the charac ter[i of the i crop, it sustains its acquiced superioritY from year to year----thus Pro " ring by'the most incontestible evidence, the benefit it has derived from,the anpli cation, jmliciousnese of ecenomising e this important agent of fertility- wherever , it can be ncerniiplished without too:; great I: an expenditure of labor and - money. I ' Even pure spring water, when flashed over' 'grasslands, : is ,'.found to be highly prop' of - fmitfillueits, especially ,in - seasons of drought. In Germany persons go abou! the , coun try- for the purpose of irrigatiag the lands of the hnshandman front 7rings, streams and lakes. Thebusimisa: there render ed to a system,. and contracts are made to irrigate forso much an acre < Streams of pure water are made„ tcirneander over the surface of Mowing fields, and through cultivated lands\ and plantations in sneti a mannera% to secure seonsidersible supply of this indispegsible liquid to every species of. vegetable production known. Dien the hill.- sides are irrigated -mid-when - the4ountitin is' elevated, no part of the lane,. however large is permitted :to iemain unrefresheil. 7 -- The same systein toitome extent, prevaili in Egypt end Ilolland..l Canals of various ea paeity, aie seen pervading the cultivated re gions in every ,direction, ,lispensitig . frazh fies i srand &rtilitv and adding incalculably to the annual prOduce, AS Well mto the per manent fertility ~ , sf the soil:. ' , I find among uit ninny Ifisereetlarmors a dopting' this medeOfllinnioting their inter- , ests, and may we` not 11,14. 2 Mr:Editor, that no one, who has the opportunity, will re fuse to avail himself of its advantages.' A PRACTICAL. FARltart• ' Bald.Fogle Farin, Oct. 6, 1852. , - --------W-----f--- lo the uables 7 : Itiis*.f F*# :1.141E111e.--;:,!. The fact cannot betriostrong.yonpres se.d upon ,t,iie , pudic . : • , )t 'applies", to all frnit without except ion, ' arid includes: also : the pelliclenr. skin of kerhels. and. nuts all kinds..-,- Tbe edible Part Of frnit is par ticularly deli Cate, and liable to _rept e,,..,. .composition ife;posed to the atmosphere ; ' . it is -therefore, a provision of nature: to place a strong . ..andf impervious . (Dyer' it, as , a protection against aceident and prevent insect enemies from, destrOy-t, ing the seed Within: , Thettkin_.or all 'I- the plum triheis. wonderfully, strong, cninpar ed. with its stabstance . ,.end resists:the ac-! tint) of'.water and: othtW ,e4yents iu,a ye. - marl:able manner": If not, thorongbly . .mei-, • ticated before taken into the. - -simile : oE4 .. the - rind of plum ; is rarely; if ever:ASSOI-' led ',by the I,ralstriii.""juice. In sorneceses pieces -of it adhere to theenatiof the ,sto mach/the same. as wet paper:clii , ,,P-t9-;1 1 e. body,- causing sickness and' other 'Menu venience. : : Dried raisin's _aml, s quirallts - ati particularly , included ; in these.; remarki,' showing Ake:best ,reasons. for placing the, fruit -,upon,.the chopping-hoard, Wit hf l the suet , in making;a , pudditiK - of them; . ,, A.:, if, a dried currant passea, tutO : t he z atomach . - whole, it is never digeste4Attall'-'lWhcn horses „eat. oats or jibeansthat' naVe ,nov, -been ,ihrougha-crushing = - :: mill;i,moeb of, ' this.' food is swallowed whole;, , and; in this , state, i beinr,- perfectly { indigestible, tbe, Busk or -pellicle 'resisting:the_ solvents, of the stomach. thereis so-much-lost:An rm.: trition. Birds being _destitute, of, teet,l4l. ,are -provided wiililtlienpparatuefor grind -1 ing their seed, namely, Kith the gizzard;! through ..-which - I he-.. - Seed "',,pasties,.and' ' t s crushedtprior to digestion .; .Tlie-teels f L I appl6s 'and csKfts shoitid always - --be.cait 1 away. Oranges: e.'n . need }not- I ,- tiention, ,as this is always; , :-,done., . Orleans;y.grieen -, gages. damsons,- and i plumsshould- >.be carefully likimtelli'iteatentrair ,-,;-,and .if put , into. tarts thershoeld beerushed.be,: . fore, cooking; Nuts , ate aa...indigeetible,„ -as . - we . ;could ,- desire, 1:. if.- the t browniskin, were . not removed 'cirl blanched as. almciadi are generally "treated.:. _Peaches :sbOttld be denuded-oftheir. skinshefori tkitty ,, nre eaten If-.atit• , persett ‘ i tisbolf . )ktv'know.4 :how'to eat ewe. let him watch ii , nichtkey; • at ;the , operatifin. ! ')-31tralaiarSTISIlitANT TO MENTAL TioN.,4Aifitiriii.liften.Lbefure. Ae:lwrotet: preOared,biaininct by iiiiteiting toNusic. " AI most.all My: t rated ies -,were sketched' in my mind, 'eh her in- - tho' act (brlifaying MUSIC ci ;FL lit. ilium a r. ::,, •.ciri., - ' • f & 1 ' ' ftt P' . -A , ittin st a n ce, which: h ps hee n recnidedkor , n n i lOflMTS.jitd-'Doci* - hid, *mile! flficl Miltoayed i) ,the 1 roonladjoining.l4sFitudy n listened to lila, erg:mint- his sblemu inspirations ; andz,tliusierwip eveni , ntreite. ilfirY•4°, - ,ONMuil o 9 , :i T4P'. 6 3:!.PP 1 19 1 ! 061 which 4 .0 01 4,r pivt P 1441 .4.!/ 4 9, MOC ) :. - tions, might hilve.Com.l l 94 , oletillno4 . P. ' 1 rain4,lo,l t!ift:grepP:;col.l4i#! ,l l,-.7-L,lqrfl:iftr, , ' 1 " liii(lll.o4#oicaligfist . e'li :FA.- - , m 94 I :ir 900:p; , ..ttEwto? !!.,=o4ll4xP.s.B9o.iii was once loupe ~p.otyin .. o t !i ,., a ~vp.tfab - AO, sCr T ir p lll P , Mko :l o 4l 9 ~ P RIP, L! SPP II .I, t" tort' ttihis - idnitc.SM ick';Ar hi `cgr7lo , l*.p,*frrii ir t_ . ., ,o 4o , 49 l ',„ i ill4,_ _,(ikti•k.,! l l, , , urt... - - varraits Taranto tneTkt„,of. d .l#4lh , ,tatioi've4. with"- hip _viiliß t inliutilte#44` isrz. hOure together'Avoid& lie - ferfieklifinitilf iininliiivigatitiiri4ii'lltiPtii:fa:tifpgisi4hilo Mti 14okiihilliU vr!l4*llV - wititirel tiCi* _ , , ... • . . '''.4 I .: ' ..!:"'" ' .' , .. , . 1 iii w,`°Prlg.4. alibis Oa f 9 f t i t vt. ~.. iiik l etheVilikt: - . 641 ' . 1 44. ; 1 4 , **/./ Ae'Liiiia* Aritidek r f ~'. !, .. , ~, tliS of MEN -7.;,---,„,a„,,,,_- ._,.:, Fi l! 1 : 44r :W• : - ii:Nagifis . ,, H i ' 1 Soma , ; I - 'i* ' • - olllra t :Nia a l , ft . Is ~,..t e ". , .,,,t lows, iiiikLWierto 41 1 5 3 1 4 9. , . * ' ' . It ~_: * L i Viii ,..,,.. gpod, r , l a", 1 _ , day .- last.w. att424 t, 0,4,0:1,44. ' Men. Write if : : ist- . 4fatflinoinsei -- Oisor- id rock J a ltlia . r!4*Uii,.. 04 1 1. k pi.ine; . whire - 1 0f - 7W, at - work* Siip#P the tieviistawa: Railio nOpOnietli* - yreigfii*jr iNear ... „Rs .I inn exteedaitec abci t two handled, tltos. 1 , 1 1 ! 6 iveied inktfrom 0 4 P. 1 _ , _Pal*diiqh - li. •.ler , on:: iiriio(vie : were work, ;with iiiiiiirri w e stipofrc un der- 1t., - ''kfitt- held - Oply. by the ":',. earth;' -roots,-0.0., on top And oonnft - i witti thoinnin . bank; .1 _ . -,-:-. • 'On removing this eartlf:a sestn-4,dis ;iocicWittallle r° c l rl l .*.igattict PIRO* sffb , .01 iniOineW, :Citing sainneb siia iileVfoistlif feel eiment agitation at the irspect before itrTfkiWiiirgrad- iialli4eneklittliiiiitch;''' es 044.44. A 'O pit i g 44: : the t n i4 1.1 .?*,d - V / IT i staid was soon spread tbitiAle big'riici was to take. a lea' in the' foet - nf . 4 'cauldron be. low.r—girifeW6m6)oseOrj- IMtiOheittl:: on, the batik - - , sibirre; -- wlidill men titilfrim . tbeir- work, sernie in 'fear ',in ,} trehibling; to the top - of the .: bank, .r.l§4-,.. eet.above, to' be shre to be out of the- tiiiiv N) At tenirliths - monster gave signs sea . _ I tern slurs; the - trees which t.ood - upo it blies to nod ! l ist `good- bYti' - .l' t 46 mem erent':a 'A the iO'ck . feltt" " the - fall , tbereOf being 'gr'ea." • . ' '-'f'= . ....1:. .. AwriV; it weld,' itnalling 'crashing.land: tearing everythi g hefore .C2O feetdown to the ricer below. - 'The tall try in- its 'Winn .snapfA likepipe- items:: - 'tut whemittiptets= 4.the river a aioat maiinigmatiPectscle win pr ,:nted.' -There ruse like a great-water • . ti tit„ re \ white column or spray:, an 4 ,mist a lu ndrectl-Ctet: 1 high —incredible - as it. may,. - - ' Wi - thoSe who withesed'it will attest' that it :rose to one-third the hight[of the &aim iinVatiread_ round irrfalliag a rtisttuitr , of • ft m 200 .tt, and..th,o raysOf.tha s;la st kinz it formed is therf4t - It was"; . andythe ' grandest sight; of i i the 'iond_l ever witnewed, apdT.N9qh.ii, joilray to see: GREAT DISTRESS , ".AT, MADEIRA.-ThE failure of the . vintage, r suiting from the resent blight upon,. the ,43,,prp ducesi t bo - greatest iiistr; • among the in. habitant s . ,,pf Ma,deira„an t hie - moos with . abiolnte starvation - largi: . tnOsses: of 'the li t h o - ri ng chissep. - 'The.CrOirernor ofl the Island 'hat issued a .treular-,acknowl-1 edged , t he impatience _o, the Portuguese ? government-e meet, tor,genet Nab' , any thing Jiheadequate elief„ondappeal leg- to the Christian um athies of foreign natiOitsl ftir aid to`avert the impending u m i tt . -.. • - Moiitrose. Prie consterstr,wzzicLir • BT Virheat per:bnabel, 60 Coro:.. do.'.. 56 ", . Oata 32 Buckwheat -., 48 ," Flonr;:,,per .. . ,Potato':, WlOte Beans ihibd , TimPO'Y Seed _ Clover Seed Egis, per tkkz . Butter,-pei Cheese;-- 7 Lird. " Barn. ', ` Pork . .. . .. _,_ f , - • _ ANOTIMIL xis:rune . ONDE/0-.-411114)11tAXT Dram:mtg.—Dr. J. E3,/gought Offe Pei:kirk. the true • Digestiie -Fluid or pnutric , ,Juice;:prepared 'from' Rennet ai r .thefourds,iitonsaeboftbe Ox, idler dim -. tions of igiron Liebig, the great siolokicalOhe. melt, by . J., litdieneiton...liiL D. • is truly a wonderful remedy Ait.lndigestkai,, Dr. . Orin. Jopridic - ,, C 4 "14a 4 4 , constirook_ and Debi:47; curing fillet .Nattire Ora agert-the Cistrif ' .Paintittlels,'Ontainidg.Rcienttrieer: . ides* of its value; furniithed :itg . erds Seeiiiitieet• - siiiiing the 'medical ittlifituatita; • . For We.. ARFJ.i^ . -TXTRRELI4 W*l4 ie. Molltrcis#. Pa;.; ;. ..•• • •. • . elrTlie best est en that adduced h r Ewer of O laf' etlicationineas of illiseflaware4tiewpi - Pttenti-iwerfad.bi 0.-Ikinclutim is the 11W jweeedented demaikifer !hem fruit:lolow% efthe Unkiti . ; inA'althOagli there may be =my tom poundsioMaied-WritimOresented tie being worthy of it,lib!sal i patranagecet ,we feel constrained to' remark that•tbe %%lit nal:libber of.testifiWiniali With whirl% the *Worths doctor has been , - hared:by person of the hiahest character lind:reepitabih- who !data it necessary to-have _recourse to,his preparit!iat, is ieltimony extchisivi, alai ' tilts ' r ettectiial 'statist %%- mediate r•lief of those atllictea with that &del,. been - Ai-4*lva For "'by. Lbw: i'linvit,--m4iiit„,444(onv Trial Ita - ioo * Dailey Taylor 1111.41er F 4 ister', Harter Sather! Dit,9l;e l - Fish :COO' Anse'k ( 7 1rover. Gresi-er Richar Curtis Green, Tow, - , I Tra erne itro' —2 d .Week.: . , ~.. 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