E il U li' c UM ;,,,,?, , • . .P 1 ,el IP.; ,1 1 ,..t two aj, „,ft 'NM 17 .“:44! 4101 tita.wt twr,4o. fl ki Writ.'” tar, ,r0tr ..0 ,.. 42: -- • -214 yeotO , gti .7 Attionatgliani --1, - ivasVaL Atria ...I 411:4. 1 14 30 tAilialt pAtricrt, ; «61, - .`" • f ":13 .1 AVrse4oo4 --- it 'c!iJ: -1 0A40:4T1+6 - wilitJ -,01, , 041,gy&it* • "'tit ritie,. ' at Mla UM • • 7.45.:4144 • Nil -1 .Is-sgettle-.N•rdritilat ! i5.1,1,wh. - 4..it awl . 4 , .;{ • `• • siftlthgh4di. 'lard - Fell taliWbfetinddskpiniddkietil7L A • imp tte4.l isibbilthreithilep.,,t . thainiodlaudkkadet -/Ai.sepbyritsinki out•ibroagh•thelfthestroald Whlrsi eiateasfor listavinitaibis - 1t kissed-bbiAtmilcsasit wouldisagnikr.•,_ From his aching **Wane sansy.aanith • 11 bore on its-wthapifor hiawastry eat, • The sweetest -songs of the gladdenthg,yearr It cooled bitelevered tirow,o We • •;• •• As im.feather'sl.the4pray daueang air I . It scattered-the-leaves-Mita frOlickaome • For neVer,4a4crli zephyr more joyously. • Dut tFacjiltWAypratilta, and tite waterfall, And toe- inftibttri, tifttef, premiitiet:44 , For the spirits-4 thotig4 j aggkoati,pf the past, Hare over his :Mut tlieirVllll#4,s4, 44,0 ii AF 4 .4 1 144 kis:o° l 4 l 4 4l. P. ra i lldPeing away -To:the . 4 . 47 erfpf 4ark'. To a gonle#lo billl'lrlthYlirigttlithps shone • On resitting:tote si t intLtatteilittfini‘ As tripped the tulai l liniletfit g • - To the Siren, drethaii iOng; And many tt bright eye/glancing - beam limbed on the heart its Witching gleam . Hot brighter far to bimlbati all, Orglitticing feet, or Masic.fall • Or dahhing ryes of beauty's Wile— • Was Bat iees lovely self the while ! He thibits -biro now of an arbor green—. Of s noway gravid the Moonlight sheen— As it tlickenng fell in a mystic dance,- And spangled-them der with its tailiance.a. , He remember'd Inm:there svith hiS dearly loved, • His . heart beat wild and his pulses: moved With quickened: flow its his intensa . Deep passiimistsrids (Mind utterance ! He told her then houvhis -wansi.love grew :Like a births Ma r l* vhole spullbraugh ! -I.le,jo}s liirsotout in khappy trance • .5:51" tritAingjove 4 4.lithipnacattin-- And 31 1.T.V14:6A4v,g13,L,bis rippisirsosed riltat w-o t ttwistail or asasta.aossn. Hut s hg . 0..4 Alia to bilstiag faith 4 That ilasideeped `lsottl.in * bring death, - And .C.hattfe,Cotaf,s. p'cr his feeling's sense - tfienigblit oth'erlienitleas recreance. 1 1 '1m:tors come of the thalden's name • holden - onto ,iii thick paid, Hiniei - aged fitradrailli lade f • He belieVidtill het !role - smile Tito kiiirint told lift litatberims wile, And beirdifulibirTakte, 'twat told That slte , giere beritandlorthe stradger'S gold, And bait gone to isgliddillthaie afar— Hts , baskiliglightanie rithßtig slur! Noirbismsthrthiged teildsirith a -frenzied glare And bisfitdikoallsrttbasla- its deep despair, As thoughkstedlis witthkiflothe coursing free Throagitllis:lSW•ratileart iti its agony. Oh, smash, hime,heardbow that _shriek did start The echoing ywildiiirrom bin bursting heart, "I'would have (mien but blood, and backward seat The icy chill toitathnement And eFer. aller4nvit trstgbie4 her rest k - • Though an vider4loarnabe pillowed her breast, • ,13u4kbe lin,aptiknotatir she was whirled " In the tirlessi9,lm. (di/giddy worid— Where 6,11 . y ittpasktinal . hold their And the ingots plig t it i at'S SasiCd away.* Hadthat firma gjriglitful scream, Had erakd the Net:it:Last Day Di earti--: . And angel sPiriliLloy,ered nekr„ To waft it tb their Seraph sphere! b. . • • - IC • 4 d . • '.Thastreamlees dash-the wind's deep surge— ' Owevit o'er his corse their sorrowing dirge; The zepkvr's sigh, and, wild •bees' bum, Ikaag out his last sad Requiem. Hwy lainisimist, ]Q.•I., Jaguary, 1149. , Mores on Astinnomy.—!lei 4. -vitt =ittorvis.. op. MITCHELL.' CM Tlitabiebsattwelhe Prof&fot proceeded to those turie mote recently been willed to §oppcoe, said he, the planets at their timatolio, tattutneil the son4—tall in such a posi tioohota planer would pass through the more of INt2hX/"ill'lgitoitatt stif the/ stall will they be there '/tett'tliiyibMeun ! No. Will they es. • • be4teillt %mai 44 will the Inge whir-I/joins their centreemith theisiorever again be d straight care wherfthe cleat of eternity stnlces one. lle#K 1 440#1:0 r/ttif dick orbs, which ? bj their ottratuicaiaituot upon each other; causing wobbling eamionsouti vStk' Alt:Melte ie proportioned to weight, Imp this lledietance the fatting body Ihwes 14r4,..4i;vNki3 of tirue.\ The moon, With the earth: enr_emet mike and another earth of doable ireightletrtlfeeither, sfordil-be ° drawn twice as - fet . Otiforiiiety the latter biriV eiti by the for • • aum, jliere is no such other earth; buLtheret to a suit. When the mtative attraction of sun Cud Muth apereiiiii lumen is noticed, the deflection of the MOW (soma tangent line towards the sun is twice tun trei - able the earth. In these eaktdations . the !lilre_retice between the mass of the ear th and that tdthir l moorr is eonsidered as nothing at the sill ; islikkiis.equal in mass to Aiodsvanha. liYlti4e bad calculated that it would .taletiCl67 Ictifaiste make the mass of the q,n, arui emid thence . was I 100 millions to one against any mis take in the calculation ainoutneue to dirS it rtfue,i but the discovery of Ericke's comet:4o the attraction of Jiipiter upon' this ; decided .the cpai.nitia finally that 10-It ypiters would mate the The - 14wIry which the planets are arranged was . thep espluined ; it was regular, except bettteert Mar; as@ ) .. upiter, according to the Mowing, law: ; 6 12 '24 48 96_ J 92 4 4- 4 . 4 4 4 4 . .4 y 4 — 7 4.0 •18 .28 5.1 100 196 3 , f V £ Dt Ast. Jnp. Sat Mgrs. .The disileve:ry of the :Asteroids completed there, §ilanty the first of which, that of Ceres, was magi on the. first A. t •-• of dm, present century, by Kftzli t asnoilomer, of Palermo. Tye nest,Pallas, seas Uncovered by Dr. Olbers' of Bremen, on thfliath March 1802, titif. pug, igato4y..4aAurbed by the la (action eflopiter.--thmo•was dincoveted by Prof. %Alin of Lilienthal, f Germany . , &iptember e, ..: . _, ) 11 0 . , . , ~ ,t.. .(1 t i . T o 4. ....• • i , I • 4 _l ; .$l.. - , A Laq Ar, .-.. tna.4,ll.lita7A7 ...41 kw.* Pot, 1, -1-4-6 let I - . t -, 1 , 1 „.. 1 si -, wk „,iti-,0„. - ?: .., 4 1 - r , f4iAA - ep-ii .. 1. . „-ALti 5 1 1 i ...,......-...,.- ..... ...). . 111 - •.I,s - • • . ! I. ' 4 • "''' ::1'"`',41,1 ,74 ,: ' .".. '.41• .. •7, - i • • - ' • 1 . i , •• -- . - ' - tr.vr -- ' - -4,-i?:, il.'4li f 7i. ' . wit . , . •••;!. t -t , ' ..,?:„ ' • '': 1.3 ' • L7..4 T. ? I . .)ircii!.', r,e. ~4 - ~.,i'. , V.,: .42 ,,,, , 41 •,., . 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Hence an association. of , einerests'..was fain& on the continent of Europe, by.tiVenty four astrono meg, who dliedrid %Cary tones, each taking hts.respective waits for ebunhistion, smiths re sult was as stated.,. When . two atheist had been distmered having ammuron node, it was at mace conjectured that:they were the fragments of a larger planet that Whims disrupted. by some canvelsion. Is thane, 1. French mathematirtian r inueedistely investigated. the farts necessity to causeShisidir. Juption.. He tetrad that a force one tramireasud :fifty times greater than a CiUM(III would • semi' off the haßaente in a parabola; that. a 7 force twenty titnesticreater would make them Atm:vibe rut elliptic) orbit. ..ruially, after giving up looking for any. othei• fragments of the body which was supposed to have been shattered, is December, 2846,. Aare; is,iliscovered .by Hencke of,Grire ; Undthfu th 4 planet. Hobe is discovered. An En ' glish astronomer mit .discovera Iris, and before are hardly knew this, he bad fottud flora; all between Mars and Jupiter, and by their joint action fulfilling the above law. • Professor. Mitchell thertturpod. .his 3ndrition to Jupiter, which he said was oneihe largest,dud oldest known. , How do we know ' ?In the old. est times the names of the planets (- ' thg or 4liitbking Sun) were given to the days of the yrcett.' -Milt Scandinavian Thor, whence comes Thuciday, was probably confounded with the Roman Jupiter.] This is traced among the Hindoos, qhinese, Per ilous, Egyptians and Chaldean, and it is remarks ble that thongh they do not begin their week on the same day,. yet the ordet is the same, ~ Therefore they must have come from'some, common origin, and 'hence be back of tradition itself.- (Applause,] The Professor then related the effects which fol lchted the invention of the teleseope,.:and the as tonishrnent which seized upon old Galileo, when he first dlre'eted hisjohe to thejseavens and saw the four moons df Jupiter ;- he alluded to the war among the scientific men at that 44y in reference to the rival theories of Cciffernictis and Pteleiny, the one making the earth, the other the sun the centre of the solar system ; the difficulties . vialfieli Gaiffeo :presented. to the opponents of the Copernican. .Sys tern, in accounting for ihe - mOtions of Jupiter's moons on the Ptolemaic theory, how he finally incurred the displeasure of the, chttith, grid *ds htiigted on bended knees" to cancels that he wfis wrong, that the earth did net move round the sun, but *ben he rose up; as he brushed the dust from his knees, said, I. it doe, move 111040 It was then 4town how the velocity of.light was computed by observing the eclipses of / Jupiter's moons. If , flu; earth was on the side neit to Jupi ? ter %Then this happened, it would be 190 millions ei dater, 'dearer than if on the cpiasite side, or doub. le' our distance from the sun. It was observad that tie eclipMn„ Awn Arotten -minutes sooner in tlio farmer position lathe latter. But the skep tic asks hir confirmation. We have it, said. he. b was deserved that the stars here Moving in or bits.;-this was occasioned by the velocity of kgbt and the revolutianpf the (tool; on its axis. The revolittbst Digits earth on its asiscattselrthe astronomer to misdirect his instrumem, lathers:be manner that otrei would misdirect lii.),boat in steer ing ilirectly across Ifu3l..Purposnof ins the opposite points . . Without regard-M.6c velo city of the current his found that the telescope has to be elevated jtettin that mile which "accords with the supposition that light Moves twelve mil lions of miles in a nifintfte. Again, this had been ernfirmed by observation* on theobinary stars,-- Prof. Mitchell said that he hi tl juSridefived4 ter ft:Cm ProE 'Struve, which'Skitiiiiliat'lM i Ati*the velocity of light to.pfer frond the,iiigablielind law by a small decimal, aml &mews that' there may be a difletentelretwebrithe 'Airily of 'lliVitet Mid relletred light, artfie same'timi requesting** ols serrations ba mido by him, (Prof. M.) for ten -years to decide theittestiett. • _ Aril:morn or irrts Dern - Iyr Wriarscrirr.—The follottirg:is related by the correspoodentof the Sa. tnivay Couri'ef: Ali incident mach 16 the, Duke'e credit wanmentiapwal to-mean haying ntfrinlo Thee at the Apaley Ho u se:.' Klee years niece, mini so : . ter the statue of N V c a e 4gW 1 3 "30 10 0*- t he roo! . .4o , egitt stairiFY,:iehte . Yew Wigs at tigit tams, aseentding togie balk room; intentionally or tinmghtlitse# linear whether °Monett:lied nfnd Of tfiesftt "I'o' eb **#_ # l ** o`B 4 * th,s*Pigtps by eo 0 14 4b44- I E - NR 41fre:.1‘prepir plamtwamkUte, where ItieatatenAtti Alead,Fiir tie hall of his congneitor. In the remiss 011)604~. 11,40iftniitt4„insult . 1 1re.Ctool, 4Q- 4int house, as 'he thought,.entionallinghirbodynemmil, ordered blntio tadnfeherge of ilitiatllshirirL"oxtmt in 62 the stfitYdViga dr.ili6lo444WO' Astie Ws wenn ittisotahrerintlnltei.peeri. MIS to-their departure; he tinned and . whispeeittin nitertani srwaAtg.'lnintediarely tlittYhavrls ere brim& in, and the puke, holding them up., aimed whatladoizookred, tdAtl-tie'iory mortifying it was to'bis feelings—thorcitt thatit - was bothindeei . citotelluid thoughtless, estieciA! in hls hense,'q The' slial4treon'4taerit to the ladies'. &Witte( mmn and;them wntained, no .oneelainsinetheam After a ferwmontha (had elapsed; an . rte:enereail , iIV.4 -1 6 (14°10 Y:60m, t ,f0 18 :14 0 ; 4 :4 1 anew; &Aegis wrgittiet - ut the Lads (4, 4 * . V -i ite o °9l: P f P hi , I m l iet Y?'n - -Rolumento-abt silt old voWitreirldle Mar extantlawaseftintitici l thelki*Mbitilildselia : ste :—Qoestion, kloir t to - vise wiebritlrriltmettr. etisdradirte poi wyffe. • - • . 1 • • • ,• a exparn A sof Dpanwirif64 11104 litrlititritir i. 11'. "AT TOWAltDit F y Consoupdere PRO ?loam - 4 ST S. 1. titanixr: -Paul Jones, or John Pad, was -bent - 4 111 .04. 17 4 in Nittbeagt,4bl4 Scotbia‘iuttl• ths4 6 'Goa ',poor ga t rthniet, on the estate The name ahem was entirelyassemed, thrao fix-whallAPsd ins ac4Atazed-., it-KlMPlabkr af ,fmed tarerabsr him neknown M bis.friandsiPecot httid, who:might -regal& him as a traitor, if - they knew he .wAs- lighting against his country. At all .events; he rendered his name immortal, and The real name; John rani, is stink to that of Paulionea. By a lams ellen of men he is t*artlda as a sort Uf ; freebooter trimed.patnot—an adventurer to whom die American war was a God-send, in that it kept him. from being a pirate. But nothingcoad be far ther from, the . truth. He was an adventurer, it is . tree, as all men are who are compelled to make sheir,own fortunes in the wodd; -and had all the badness and rashness which aft necessary to stie mess in military life. Born by theeetittore, where the tide heaves up the Solway—living as a prom cutely, whose abrupt sides allowed vessels to ap. t y pro almost Against the. ebons.-Intrrot . tided tl , remands aceneryousd with the words of sea-faring men constantly singing ,in his ear, he naturally, at : an earl e rge, abet/dotard. his employment NY gas doper, ind became a sailor:. Independent •otthe associations inwlaich had was placed leading to such. a course of Life, he was of that poetic, romantic temperament, which always builds golgeciasistrue turas le the future:. No boy, with a fanerliketha of Pani.lones, could be content to five in the4trun drum life of a gardener's son. To him this great world presents too wide a field, and opens too ma ny avenues to fatne, to be lightly abandoned i and I he launebesforth with a strong arm and a resolute t spirit tq hew his way among hiatiellowa Peel was but twelve or fourteen years of age when he was received, as a sailor, on board the ship Frig/ 1 4 1 4: bound to tialoPubannoc)c, Virdinia• Thus eerly .were. his footsteps directed toitardsour thorw, by which his whole future career was elop ed. The young sailor, by his skill and industry, was soon promoted to the rauk, of Third mate, secs ' owl Arst mate, supercamo, antifamily cap: tali& ,Thashe continued roaming the sea till he was, tree*-airyears of ari, wheat brother of his, a Kuglaia plainer, having died intestate, without children, he took charge, of the estate for the family, and spent two years on the land. la 1775, when the American Revolution broke cett, The ming Secatchman comthenced his brinier& career, His aerie Congress, tositveia thenaty, was accepted, and he was appointed first limiters. antis the Alfred. As the commander-in-chief- of the squadron eame on board, Jones unfilled the natiotml first time its folds were ever,*- on to the bream. What that fla g was, 'savage-as It stray seem, no record or tradition can certainly tell', It w=not the stars and the striper, for they were not adopted till two years after. The gener ally received °pinata is, that it was a pine tree, with a rattlesnake coiled at the mots, as if about to spring, and underneath, the mono, is Mal tread on, me." At all events, it enrolled to the breeze, and craved over as gallant a yettng officer as getter trod a quarter-deck. :If the flag tore sucks. sym bol, it was.most Appel's:late to Ram, for no sever& was ever more scaly to strike- than he. Fairly -afloat--twenty-nine years of sga-rhealthyrosesell knit, though of Isis:oder haine—a eommissicised of ficer in the After:ken navy' be young whams saar with joy the shores weed*, as the fleet steer etrfor this •Batiame Idea A' skillful seamen—at home onthe dick-end a bad madviselignsaa—be could not bat tfistingnish himself, itt whatever dr- antratanees he might be placed. TER! test* Of this expedition wan the captere of ifeirlimmlience vier a hundred cannon, and an abundance of makrn). Mores. it came near falling, through the bterglin* managementof the menutantier-in-ehief, gnawed; haver doge aoj itt.for the persertntmce and daring of Paul Jones, _As the fleet was returning ,hcirnej be hid- sump mtunirple: try -himself in bdule. The Aillturgilw; an. English *hip; waveband by Abel , itholealurnh son, yetsseaml During the anuning fighVienbn corantanded the tower battery et-the Aftnt4and exbibia gait enoineenand datiag which afterwards isn characterised. him. Sooa oiler, he was transferred to thesloop Pawl dence, and ordered to pin to sea on a ail `week's waists. required-no ordinary skill .or boldness to I heepthisJiule4geop hotering.araid-the eeemy' tott - monr,oftlet *sold etiptiire: Indeedphis short canter seemed AMA to end, for he found himself, one day chased by the: Enlist' frigate Solebay ; and deepitworantriindfuntioai swediuded, so that at the end of fear honmehis woad *us' bra** skhio modotaint thourntnnyrvsholo henry cannon loptitunideringmantsthim. l lt alantlyys. taming the WM* ionft, thodei Banat adenoid no etyma. of -escape;.4l% St6Byieeradiai MOO by stismatshiv .ctiodinghiMinifitelain,thereiso yy wnite was punning, he wasktellyArinkintlitralt vessel offtillbe gdt theSolebior SEA& windbit" Ostler, srlinW he soddieritY 0400 - t f**, 4ll l LV 4 , l4i° 41 # ILar" and oftm erorj uld-that wooldstrowi 103,004eatihstfore.the windebeaiingioadentionni on'the 4 %oll%sh . friPper'-g0 psi .'141416. shol'of &W. 'llete(eitte euethriAla `e4fets 'Vise at this`held and unexpected nwonteorreox intOshe-some posilim, Jones was showing-him a dean vair of heels. 'Flid Unladee? orld'ingstra the• frigate, before agcy serdt, after hal another eneodhan - ank the English frigate Milked: Itle war lyinglei near* WeliCS l4-5 4 1 trier 3fitr64.01 Ttild4 41 4,.*.. 1 .6mr.1ifi tried the relative speed of theiwo vessel, and find ing-that he could outman h entmonitit . leatleCip prow& The Faglisinnan kept roundingione-he advanced, and pinning his , handmade otr the iloop; - bare each a distance that net a shot told. This Jones kept irritating his more powerful amen OE fp, s t. /SEMI NEIZEMEM M3M mm • -•,^ • v:7 - 1,,d -- 1- ,“ . 5 ? r 3gT ", • er7i, • • 1 • • IMOD eCtUNTYfIA;AtioItir,OIAATA.,,fr,:..OOI,,,, f!' . ! EM= diennials&to Roke.hift firing Mimik•wi. Stiii-k-4i43ll..haimliw-.Aml!iti widvin.a 6441 441m.44, rigging, stillitt.have.tedeoelltattpeed act ninelkai to prey eol Ida eirape., • - Illitlp4mwdce .110444114, leenstill eittreirho.lko44 4 l4 ll ) . strgYi. *area .061,6. of * illetUtt telPtt-RINCI A*, egte mfabtoadeidia with, ii...iiugle mnskekehot4 - 1 This insult' n 4 treSsaeale.olidii Ai. perfed„lwe el,the *hole elivicih lied mestikTeeevaged the =Moll der of the Milfet&beyosid - mezAre. • - • ~,,- He Watianted --eniiein about, azl&at ilho end . 0 i 4erty-tletle days , sailed into Newport with . sixtetid. • prizes. He next .planned an expedition` against Cape Breton, to breakup the fisheries;, and, though be did not wholly-succeed, he reamed to &too w about a month, with four prizes and a. hundred and fifty pr . , em. ,Thelothiug po lie way lotto' Canada t mu mi . , which he captured, ° very op portunely the destitute soldiers of the American Army. During this expedition Jones had earn; mand of the Alfred, but, was superseded-on his re turn owl put again on his old.sloopthe ..Providence.i Thisewas the eommeneement.ole series of ttujiift , aeleon tha• pert of Aiiiir:govemment towardshim, •whicli *slot could not break. away . front ..Eagliall - exelnplerand make heavii deeds the sialy,,read tor sunk. It Inidsted, according to-the old continental rale,,with which Bow/parte made snob wild work, on 'giving the places of trust to the . 901111 of distin guished gentlemen. Jones remonstrated against the injustice; and pressed thagovemment to close ly, with his impottanizie• tai cornplaintoothat,.,to get rid of him, it sent liaeto Boston: to select 'and fit out* ship for•himself. In the meantime,fte in commended. measure& to government, respecting orr,aniziag and strengthening of the navy, which showed him to havti beau the most enlieuenedef &or in our service, and that his sound and. corn preheneive views wereequal to his bravery. Most of his suggestions were adopted, and the foundation oldie Americsui navy laid. . Soon after, (June 1777.) he was givea command of the Ranger, and informed hi lila commission, that the flag of the United States was to be thican etripes, and the Union thirteen stars on aldue field, representing a new enestellation in the heavens.— 'With joy he hoistedithis new flag, and put to sea in his badly -equipped vessel, steering for. Franca, where he wart, by order of ids averment, wake charge of a &lige vessel, them to. be purchased-for ban by the American Commissioners, faun iu this,enterptise, tili.a,pin stb-sadirithe Ranger, and steered for Quiberon Bay. Here, passing through the French fleet, with his brig, he obtained a na tionalmalme, theifitst ewe* gleams!, intreolere Bas in had the honor firstilflfoist oer flag en the ica ter.and the first to hear theguna of a .powerfel na tion thunder . forth their recognition of it, he again * put to sea, and boldly entered the Irish Channel, capturing many Po°s. ,►rractoos WUfIEIUV L! . ~..steerio g for the Isle tif Mari s he Planned an "- Pnairion•nitrOh illinarittes the. boldness Awl:daring that characterized hiru, Ue ddettnneritro burn the shipping. in Whitehaven : iu.tetalianint for die In juries inflicted on our coast by Eneish ships. More than three hundred vessels lay .in pod, pmter ttt ed 11 °P Lnnorirgh nomPnuni-Of, thirty limo( 4f artillery, while eighty. rods &tarn Irwin strong fart. To erder-a port so protected, , and.:ollcil with ship pin, with a single Brig , anaepplr the toteb, under itiry irteuels of the cannot, was an act o railed in daring. But Jones sedated to delight in them reckless decclere appeared to be a sort of witchery about Jaeger tritint, and the greater it we% the 411010.outiciagit because. Once ;rhea go- veniment. was making amingettitims to furnish,him with a ship,. be mlpml the necessity of,,Oving him a aPixi.ont " tor t " said he " I intemdto gcrin binm's way."-.This w wee, nudist generally managed to entry ont his intentions: It was about midnight, on the 22d of April, (.1770 when Jones sailed toddi s s httallw port ciIIN hiteba. fen. &sing gal,Anewiently nea r he!took tons boas and thirty-one men, and sowed noisy away from hie gallant time Him commanded one boat in person, akid tusk Vet himself the task of securing the batteries. With a mere handful o men he weed the britellftrlr,iiiized the sentinel on thtty before he could Aip the elepti,and lash ; jug. forward took the euattiAbeA soldiers prisoners, and eptled the mem Th l 4, l g#4 l 4 , Lieci , 11° 20 4 to fire th sbiPPiegt 4:4 l o:Red, fecgrard ' with only one ;urn to takelhe fort., All W 23 silent as he approached, and. boldly. eatenag z , he,spiked iteff Paulus, :end ;hsek le his hake 4° 24 , 1, 11 ° swas WWI* 041 3, •akee 1 410, net Id gee. the -Shipping in IL and demanded of his lieutenant, why he ad ; cia• fulfilled, bleAr!*Nifcr The beteg hs4-10.414,94; but hu , dish444 l . l .4* B 4 o eraud Potinsekta4eN:4 o A to uheYxuder,s• Evoillhis l / 4 34 1 0,bee5h**11 4 44 4 -, Is, and Whig itextifdattion44l l .o, l bel OffeboVis aingfe Whidoci" ths =Meg ,bra ilimuctliawkauwiduluf eliccelerdiTaitempsd , r. The Pendorfuosißghoo***skuneergeSeAstbeir *our a blts ItterPlkol4ll44lienitoweilluOtt their bands standin4 cm the vear#,lmadiltunimbied , in crowds. Jease-besseserrefused to . indigneffeireraiddPdrtg "unwed One.n. l l l *llstkitealage-. 40 1 10 1 1. humid iormil L9gF4. of larnwhi**finafnal4; bed 0 2 P shol.uP tbia, aoity etew 7 And,igiveW MOVE WeullightovAr Abe tcsWfiqi: terrifi!li 040.44,044(441-thb.itallici iiirreamenice4 nisheOxonmdi thStlrbane4kl44.lolo4 l ) o6 42*- 0 4 1 4WhOstPage 4 0 ipt-with caw toi in billion.% timbering to - shoci4ho_fitie who shoidd approach. They hesitated a moment, 'And theitinitied- ‘d-ffed: bonnet; etniveirititirpriOirribk MOW WO tared bill bat; add leiiineeirciiredbick totherßifi= ger, that - alit' -volt& `in flatff&Y The -Might isufriiNitiossi Atli, and vtalax*Nidia %two& the little'etiftithat bad eis heldWentetild'tikil ••*7'r - tern; amitheriametrd to their tint open their, caoamropenit To t)reir aitonathment they found them spited. • Tbey," ihoweirer, •go poems ion bi two gam, Whieb.thei begat to , firerbm the ahot fill so wide of the mirk, that the samoineontewrpt, lietd . bielrtheir • • ' • 1110 ospeditiewhad: toledituomit the inefficien cy of *kr* atrlt esiateally oowdeserter, Who re maiusitt rtdsetlse talled-thir a Savior of White taiett Motto& to England that thg own idastlitamiltr ittfo from the hand, of ; lind•that the throb she carried into onrixats 'mien intolvers also. In carryilig It out t :Jootis .thlbittitt a•&rill/ and coolitetoWever surpassed by any man. The only draw-Weir tb it whit, that hoc ' etintid . in the 'nt.lghtibrhoodiofhis birthi*ace, and amid the liallinved associali4 n 4 of his childhood. 43aeTwould thint that th familiar hilltops and mountain ranges, and the thronging theitiotiesthey would bring bark on the bold- rover, would have seta libri to Other Onnioas Of the omitto , inflict (16- we,* It speaks badly for ihe toan's thoigh so well for his cottage.. - • I. The iiext entereJ liirkcesitxig:it Bay i 4 aisingle boat. for the purpose of taking lan! bielkirkinison - The steenee of The nOVetnn.V aye prefehted *Fe* • ' • , The nest' day,' ti he- was off Carti•kferge. - he, saw' the Drake, ail English eltiP t <war', Workihg 140 1 400.pFkr logo, in pursuit of his. vessel,: that woe seadingsach-e.mstematiou along the Scot-, filth oust Ave small vessels, filled with Citizens ; at eompanied herrn of the way. A Wail tide Was Setting landward, and the „ fessei made feeble headway but at lenott she made ber last tack, and stvetzbed boldly oat into the. channel: The Ran ger, when she first saw the Drake coming ottt of the, harbor, ran EICR6 tu Meet her, and then lay to, !Hi the lanes , had cleared,' the port. She then filled away, and stood otit into , the centre of the channel, The Drake had, in volunteers and all, el Crew of a hundred and sixty men, *Otiftel, carry'ing two guns more than the Ran g er. else belonged bribe icgular British navy, while fortes• bled s perfectly organized, and brit partially used to the 'diiciplitte of a.vessel of war. De, hoyrevcr, saw with.thffighi his formidable enemy amnia* and whiff the latter tialealifin, asking what shipit sras4 -he replied, "the' American Comniental ip Kart}. ger! -We are waifio far, yeueome Ilene Ares w e re Leant; afoog ixoth shores, and. theitill,tops wereseevered math spectators, witness ing floe meetiignf theswitwo ship. The mu wins Only fin hum led to &e weatem wave, out .t at tam &ming directly across the enemy's bow, he portend in deadly broadside. whit* was promptly returned; and the two shiPs tIM-ed gallantly away, - side by side, while kw &side after 'mudslide then; tiered. aver the deep. Within close musket-shot they continued to sweep slowly mid gently onward frit-thi lindr, ;needled ill iiiiote; wit; ROY inees satiCiash of timbers on board the .Drake told how terrible Was the American's fire. ,FMitilier Axe and Intoia l torstails were eanied away, then the yards hers, tilinta, one uMt otiAther; ?tug& her ensign, fallen also, draggled 1 the water.— Jones kept peeing is his destructive breadsides, which the Drake answered, but with !me efltfet; whiletite topmen Of the Ranger made fearful ha voc amid the dense crew of the enemy: As the eunlight.was leaving its farewell on the &omit meantaia-tops, the'votatmuider of the Drake fell, shot through the head 'with a musket-tall, and the. British Bag was., lowered , to 'the Stripes and 'dais —a ceremony which, in after years became quite common. ITIREM=EN Md= • .G .z BATTLE WITH THY us.kr.c. Jones rimmed with his gratin() Paris, and Offer- I ed his services to France. In hopes of gettirraccan- / irrand'ot a larger vessel; he gave up the.Batmer but soon had case to reget it,.kw he watr.lek-forw long time without employment netted been o piio: raised the* Oaf dte firitice of Nasca4,:pltii- - ed by. the daring . of Jones, bad promised to.accom- Puy him asa volunteer. Bat this fellshraogh, to gether with many other 'Rejects, •and bat for the' fi?m,frietidship of Frandtin, be would hare tired • lilt midi in the French eapP.: a long se-. ries of annoruscesanddissppointusents he at length obtained command of ra vessel, %Chick; oat of re flect foertartkrin, be named " Thrßtti l itnitinie R/cheni, " The Poor Richard.". . Withagren ships in all, fa mug hale sgasdrser fet, , jeneirlincr the different commanders been subordinareyhe .set franc Fairies, and-steered for the toast Of Ireland. The irrantofpraper sabardittation Cris win ,itiatiis msnifMl; for . in a week's ti4e" the terSel,,one aker anntitiz,,psatal effigaty-a goings by:theme:li* till Jam had with lavabo the Alfiranee. Pallas and TkOnatee. In irtientindoidi Winn ansilf , , 'ai s al after, atweini of gales and heavy stun; ap proaelted,tha abare.ollestlaaal. - ' Taking aernnallociaenaenraite Frith . er Forth; he -*l6O a`7l taro (iiteraPilktO Of vs **Nov under edeldbitiaa. italidhitenis asispated, leeele f li tf ig e lf 1 1 . 131 1 1 4 1 11 1 / 4 = 4 * *447, rasa is the pane. , sent ea aztritlequent• ang girder-ansd bail . 04 09 4 4 1 4.!00 13 be "4 4,lFlißsiiii4fiPi f*l.-PPIAPP2'::4IIIII2S-Teljtbtelieenl, back 4 i 6 d a tt ol OfiWericiPmaljog bin leirekthid be 194,130,aina, to spare. 0 5csaft in his pompons, inflated manner, be staancined the town inannindei Oat** winat4nwing 1 .Y..4 t he -4, 1 A he c°9/0 4 .akriiith ' • Thelel4hlioiettik thdlheit'dhaitik, and tlia irteitind!itnal*Adfi c larfotctlnfahent = "Thii'hdtaiiL -tar ria dfiliaVateibearui kik* :iikt &Merida Vitirtited, With° aafillthet anattalei bistriabiltdithewiniagek; lit sit* tl i #O4 Wiiir *IA to isakibetFord liti*intltraiiiiatiWiainit . - die iriaininknrthe Sitittelt disinitienitAlf.fititaiiyeta, even hi=l6ods days , weie - 15111en -: r "tipitettgilieli - oddity • and even roughness. • MEITIMM ,fri,VErgaliklitAL ~~ ~ -..~~..... ~..... w . w- ~..J.,,~.w t +rt. c. Pte..— - -Whedieribilottf6 natNtiiffietiVt tii di; the °rid inlificitAnly4xl4l; It i trio canitegalion on vested - nifibli, under invilong tart -lEit treti he koettikvetion the dear - Gbeirdinnalelthink it a she for this vile. pirateie tolVoGrielk o'• Kirkettlyt f*Ye ken they te vuirenow alreiaktuul bee ;teething to spare. The •way the-yr - hut tatrWeitilli be hero. inejitly, and whit tette what he may do ?•tie's'lnee'icerende Stir onythitel. Mic' kle's the mischief' liksinterdoneul i y: - thsl be i m dim"! tnuttes,ink their veryelaes, runt tit them Mille rift. • And wiles me I wha kens but the. !tinkly iiltran Mitt sat theirifies? The puir wanton me icrAt frightened out 'o' their wits, and the bairns skirling after theta. I canna think 'of it l• I Istreibeee long a fitithfuteeittett to)ei fiord ; but igiri yedinna twit-the wind abourrindtblaw , the scoihnbel . out of Oat g: te, 111 'the Ptirz few; but ' .W61113;211 ahem tilt the tide comes. See tak ye'''. will:cit." Talhb , nor little astonis Mein ofthe good ,t people e Attlee gale at dial motnet Ittuitabion, f whicit iMsioncr of Joneet prime ,‘snit-freverl st.ltim re Ind-ont to ma. 'Phis -ftweter Mew , ..,, Killion of good Atr. Shirrs :rind • 'Adtrindttitirvelf , wholly deny , that he believed -inte&Dsioh.4 Inought be the gale for when hisVaitshoners spoke tit Ati lake, hi, always rePlierh- at pmyeti, Arokthe Lord sentilii wied.n I, - , . Niftie cillankeAt. . . Lottr.izo Daw 114; .—Ecery body hcantorthe ec centric Lorenzo Dow. He once a...ed the pulpit o a Fort of alarm bell to call the ane i ntion tory io the fact 3.1 immaterial firelis - rut sa. those who seemed to be mote appiehensive Orthe nutterM Rama. Lorenzo observing, a en:wider:Wife portion of hia"connoreghtfor' TlOd⁢ suildehlyeeas eapreaching. and Achim(' Anal, "lb* ! fire! &e l !" lkintimber of those-vrho.were gi#67i te church been notenry Mined wet? their fed Atie;ly . inquit • WhereV a id tz":"1.1 18r sl ! ggl4. Aliment,'" *qui etly responded the minister. Tbi charity; of sloe, trews broken, 'lnd the renteirth`e ieruton Was heard ail *sent ; • • . lifornzit.,--.llow sweet is,* reciallection in after yeertof a mother's tender tratningi, . iiAware trait dual° a mother this, July should - be confided, if it acre mkt tor the delicicntspleasure of.musing mp ,9l after .maily. long Pwrs et- 0 with the eO4-ccalides . of life. Who' is there, that finds no refief in reciirrir4 td the mit* 4 his gilded with the recollection of -a mother's tenciernessi- And lunar rFidny. have . obits. owned _that to the saluliry Influence then exerted they ,mtist affistels rtsciibe ibek t i eturcieacceesey, theitareidanceof evil when wept-yr • diem, but when ttostftl bn dm heart, die . 2 the prilyeii, and s tears of a =oilier F . • • ttor'tGiir4ei.e.--Tle is a ,fool at eery tittle mocha see. kr+itr,t). is good maxim. Doti'(itia i aboay~a,ist 'te4 tie!ctiraintaneeithat you have hecti People do not like to have imforium4 toett for their arMiaintabeei. Add ld p a .1-F°lnini:lo4itir aiinatiort a Cheerful spiv' it ; if:reverse° 'r . ue ) , Ow thent like a philospliet, and rid of them as soon as you can. Poleilic is lite g Pandier:--look it stegdill ki the Glee, and d will te r ra herr' you., A Satrut.—Who can tell the 4alne of a smile I It coats the. giver nothing, but is beyond price to the erring and relenting, th 6 ea'd Attcheedem, the !pat and fixsaken. •It diaaniis'ldares temper—turns hatted to lore-46enitiA) kindness, Aral . pares the' darkest path with o r e-of sonVit. A earls taLthe bras' betrays a • kind Wiwi a *sw ain filmdom akeetiotrAte brothel, - i'dtitifirson, a happy husband. bwilds a charitir beintj-; it e asel& tl fiel;*thb dammed, thttinakeslotely woman resemble an Mget of - panibte. ' histeruss or Arid a fii:Tien.—liisoreity mop to tell theyonniroharlumsk mune iikdeceit fel,anathipraiiti. In our journey ..oklife.,srowe 44 4 e 5 i` annoyqii Rath nUrile 4o o 3 gloomy diseoset ies ; but. anriVe:not,al.-o dolieued, iith4rutoy that are it„,,.Trees,hlel There . is much misery anil guilt hiticipn betipach the surface of society, hot there 10 also anticti happiness and virtue. There samisens ;arable Witatiftil traits. 011111* u, =owe. which 40 nal...4tirkee:thmlveri to the eyesof the-casealois. secret- 4 bAt 4bich, nevertheless, ezna, and whit* if they could be forever seen on the surfacsovouhi mate tbf vraiM appear as Eden. • 1' 'Ft . L persan cello takia.'-aitenAkailic tarkii especialt) a cieelifi s fyqshcoilla ever tu-O Or titres elagilOt - U . a pe p alia tr Avi rr e go t gx tre inlsisieVOse - YLI4A notTtru at e tAkaii s ros; *Tike;ratiaper .,. 0 ite *4 , of tie firatiairkhlaiwte n fatict l iF fie .. ra fang apse' r " . 1 , r ` reasoned_ - .4 r 'time tyliernssoited to. At 0314atiti eau tgua- ItArsic&s are Re the lightning rbicb Iligien darkness. if - th6litthtta goes out, ihe keppiOss w#4 the ;.tlaftiu Pra4a 4 Maisar' Pears if tae prCltT, 1 14 is not ter Retti lldd rat chimp •to a lambic l / 4 4 ; tlioy Make sCititAior, eoritoest to Nitutliyerpeatal yet& Ri et i bdy Aere decay- 1174 -- iontteetie' ed; atilt• spirit etetti!dly young. - T a i t s oul, r . zet skr, is inionsible, for it fa pr. en no Inglis of likti =Yawn@ dear 1 4 1 1 4360 i tingle i becagwail -11:11C011412 W aitakentitN. Saler ren 'to Bill, d Hiw aQan3 I s would a Calf hare, elan 11013.1ailfr r: Fite,'' answered MI. =il\o; weaddn'l for erdriirttfiti tail one we:o%lml make it so.- . • t s l4: l ' -,,,• EIMIIIM!BMII=1 .E~ ~.E4..-. tY. COE =I =1 IN ;as !tweed the rat own
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