v n'Sucii was tho assumed haraa t bore on'l the occasion of Eu'dOra s ruin my tea! no may be heard in every village Hear ne, thou child of ho slorm, and heir nf fehamo I It was whilst the rankling Revenge, 'engendered by the falsehood of Delia, yet savaged my heart, that thy mother- became my victim. I was then an ambassador, sent to negociato some import trA business with a foreign power I was wrecked in a roaring tempest was rescued from a wale Ty grave by the romantic Eudora, and your tolU Adam was nursed by her, and recov ered under her kind offices. I plighted my love, and promised to return in a few weeks, but had no intention of fulfilling tho pro mise ; frown on, yet hear mo in silence. A few years afterwards, I was goaded with remorse for the crime, and urged by the love sho had inspired, Wished to return and make reparation. I demanded another mis sion, and embarked With the resolution of making her mine for ever. But when t reachsu the wcll-rcmcmieied scene of my base ingratitude, I learned that her father was no more, and that site was gone for ev er, no one knew whither. 0 ! my child, could you but know the amouut of my suf ferings then, you would pity me 1 For five Jong years, I travorsed different countries, in quest of her, and expdrienccd all tho pangs that she endured. O ! that wo could have met On high seas ! had it even been On a perilous wreck ! But tho guilty has been punished; and kind heaven has taken to itself the innocent sufferer J Thus, Eu dora, t liirdw myself upon your told grave, and kiss the earth that hides thee 1" Here the unhappy man prostrated himself, writh ing in fearful agony. "My father fatherl Mother blessed thee with her last breath 1" cried tho distressed boy, falling Upon his parent's neck, and sob bing aloud; " Ferdinand !1' Said tho sire, fondly em bracing ht3 boy, " I will prdve a liberal pa rent to thee. 1 will bestow all the comloris that the world affords on thee Lucille shall be thine, if wealth is only watiting tb gairi her father's consent. Yo'u shall reside with rae, and have an honorable post " No, father ! I must never behold your family, for your sake as well as mine. I would hot barter my accustomed enjoy ments of uneontaminated nature, for all the honors the highest office could bestow. Let me return to Sicily with Lucille,of live near the remains of Eudora, whose spirit Will speak to mein every storm, and I shall dsk nd btherbliss in life.'' The Stofirl Child's" reddest was gran ted; after the usual time allotted for men to live, ho was interred with his faithful Lu cille,, beside tho broken hearted motllcf. FANATICISM IN BRAZIL. The Despertador, a paper published at Rio Janerio, contains a long account of the "pTaciiseu on tne ignorance and fanaticism of the people of the interior of limM He professed to have discovered an enchan ted kingdom -in the forest of Inhaman, and in May, 1838, sent a confederate, Joao Per reiro, to the village of Pedro Concta, who there announced himself as the sovereign of the enchanted kingdon, and promised to Drcan tne spell in tavor or such as would dtclaro allegiance to him and assured them that immediately after tho operation, Don Sebastian, the long lost King of Portugal, Would arrive with a numerous army, Wash their sable completions white, and tender tlrem all rich, happy and immortal. As the condition, however, on which the spell was 10 do oioKcn lie declared thai it was inuis pensable to massacre a certain number of men, women and children whom he promis cd almost immediately afterwards to resus citate. Perriero obtained belief from n num ber of credulous fanatics, who became his -devoted adherents. The impostor then of ms own auinority, married each of Im par- tizans to two, three and even Tour wives, and took eight helpmates to his own share. jib nexi commenced tho 'sacrifices, and at the expiration of four davs. his victims m. mounted to twenty-one adults, and an equal numuer oi ennuren, who had been given up to him by their lnlatuated parents. This wholesale butchery Was at last suspended by the assassination of the impostor him self, by his own brother, Pedro Antonio Perriero, who proclaimed himself his suc cessor. Tho commissary of tho district was at length informed of tho sannuinarv scenes enacted in the village of Pedro Bon ita, whither lie lost no time in proceeding wiwi an arrneu loreo to attack I'edro and his adherents, wlio barricaded themselves in a barn. After a desperate struggle, 29 of luuuuta aim uicir icauer kiiicu, anu xi others, including 4 women, taken prisoners unu junceu in me nanus ot justice. Social Atrial B amal Inn. Tlio ftnoinn Uentmel of the first of February, lias the following paragraph: Disgusting. For tho first time in our life -and we hope it may bo the last Wo yesterday saw two females, both fashiona bly dressed ono of them was white, appa rently the daughter of a substantial Essex - t " larmer, and the other ' black as the ace of ciubs' waiuing arni in arm, through Milk, Federal, High, Summer aud Washington Blreets, towards tho Marlboro' Chapel. What are we coming to ? A Mrs Keely died in Lancaster a few ways eince, of that fatal and horrible disease hydrophobia, communicated by a dog about 4 months previous in the city of Philadel phia, where she then resided. MURDERING OF PRISONERS. At 'the time of the invasion of Canada at SandWhich from Miehie'a'n. it was stated that after the defeat of the Patriots, two of tho prisoners wore shot in cold blood by order of Col. Prince, of 'the Canadian Mili tia. The cowardly o'olrage excited much indignation at tho time-, bit in, stead of two, it appears that the blood-thirsty Colonel ac tually caused five -helpless prisoners to bo shot without trial, and ordered seven mqro to be shot, but that the execution of the latter was prevented by tho interference of some humane person present, wo havo no doubt that the British Government will yet bring this Col. Prince to punishment.- The lacts have been ascertained by a iom mittce of tho most respectablo citizens in tho Vicinity of Sandwich, some of whom weto eye witnesses of the bloody deeds; The Committee has made a detailed report; which had been published in the Canadian papers. This report discloses the ioiiow- inir astoundimr lacts. isoslon dent. "Helore leaving tho held, Atijuiani Chccscman of the 2d Essex, brought up a nrisoncr whom he had taken. Ho surren dered liim to Col. Prince, who ordered.him to bo immediately shot on tho spot, which was nccdrdirtgly done. " This man, says the examiner, was first shot in the shoulder, severely tho' not mor tally wounded ; a second shot carried, away his cheek a third wounded him in the neck, after which he was bayoneted to deaths The second prisoner Who was wounded was brought into the town of Sandwhich at least two hours after tho bn tracementi and was ordered to bo shot. It was afterwards proposed to give liim 1 a run for his life,' which barbarious propositibn was acceded to. In an instant a dozen muskets were levelled for his execution. At this moment Col. Elliott of the second Essex, exclaimed. " D n you, you cow ardly lascal, are you going to murder your nnannn. I" flile nvulnmfllinn fnr nnn in. stant retarded the fire of the party, but in the next thd prisorter was brought to the ground ; he sprang again to his feet and ran round the corner of a fence, where he was met and shot through the head " It is to be regretted that this painful af fair took place in the most public street, and in the presence of several ladies and children. " 'Phis man was a British subject and fesidcilt of London district. Another prisoner nahted Dehnisoh wtiutt5 ded and unarmed, taucn alter the action, was brought in during the morning. Charles Elliott, Esq., who was present when Col, Prince ordered this man to be shot, accor ding to the laws of his country: but Col Prince's reply was, 'D n the rascal, shoot him; and it was done; When Col. Prince reached Windsor, ho was informed that one of the brigands tered by a ball, had been removed to John al son s lor surgical assistance. Col. Prince ordered his immediate execution, and he was dragged out of a house and shot accor dingly. " At this time the regulars and Indians were iri advance of Col. Prince. Tho ene my had escaped from Windsor, and only uue man maue prisoner, who presuming mm iic nau laucn inio me nanus ot lJrincc, made an earnest appeal for mercy; to which Captain Broderifckian officer of the regulars; nobly replied, you have fallen into hands of a uritish olhcer. I ! !" "This officer left his prisoner in charge of a Dragoon. Col. Frinc'e.Jsoon came up, ordered him to be taken from his guard and shot, which was done. " We learn also from the narrative that the party cf Indians who were sent into' the woods succeded in making seven prisoners. When they broucht them Out. a crv urn raised, Bayonet them, but Martin, one of tne Indian liraves, replied, No, wo Christians, wo will not murder them. 11 When these men were delivered to Col- i rince, he had them placed in a wagon and when they reached an open spot op posito tho barracks ho commanded the pris oners to be taUen out of the wagon and snot. " At this critical moment, Charles Elli ott and Charles Mercer. Esors. tli M. Johnson, and Samuel James rushed for ward and entreated Col. Prince not to "rntn. mit murder" by shooting tho prisoners, but begged him to leave them to the laws of uie country, in making this appeal, Mr, James made use of this emphatic language: -ror iiou ssane, ao not let a white man murder what an Indian ha3 spared I Col. Prince yielded, remarking that ho should hold Mr. Elliott responsible for his inter ference as his ordeis were to destroy them all. Manners and Cusloms of Louisiana. The Picauno tells a story of a clergyman in his neighborhood who lately read the fol lowing announcement after the sermon. " I am requested to state that Immediate ly after service this evening, there will be a race just back of the church, two rnile heats, for a purse of $300 two nags entered and some hopes of another; I trust you will all he there," The Rev, Dr. Osgood, of Springfield, Mass. lately delivered a discouisa to.liis congregation, on completing his thirtieth year of his ministry there. Ho has follow ed to tho tomb ono thousand of his people, baptized aevcu or eight hundred, and united over five hundred couple in marriago. A MONSTER ' Called Capt. Cook( hai lately bden arres ted at the South : Tho following ate a few of his crimes Cbok painted himself like, an Indiariiund ! leaded a largo riumbV of Stminolcs, and uUiihered ono of the rhbst Wealthy families of win to people on the frontiers of l'londa. After killing the whole family, except a young man, who stood over and fought for his Bister until he was wounded by a shot from an Indian; Cook then stuck an axe in his head, and left it there sticking robbed the house of $li00 in paper money, and seventy or eighty 'dollars in specie. He kept the paper himself and gave the Indiana tho silver; Cook then Went to Apilaeh'icola Bay,itnd ftdm thenco to Brainbridge, Decatur cdiin ty, Ga. and in company with a Virginian, with whom ho had been travelling in a stage and supposing he had money, at Cook's in-' stance walked to the spring, thero killed iho Virginian, threw him in the river, and robbed him of $11 it) two 816 pieces of gold and three smaller pieces. This crime was committed in Dee; 1820. From Brain bridge he returned to Columbus; Ga. his residence. in TallahassedjFioridadie saw a traveller, pay his bill. Discovering he had money, he told the stranger he was travelling his route, and as It wa3 a dismal road, he would be'glad.of his company. The stranger thank ed him, and they travelled about seventeen miles, when Cook proposed they should drink together, and while the stranger was drinking out of the bdttle, Cook shot him through the back of the head, and robbed him of abcut $002; Cook and his brdlh'er-in-law, Charles Hollis, killed tho ferryman of St John's river, on the Augustine trail, a Frenchman, and lobbed him of 17 or $1800 and turned tho fiat loose to avoid the possibility of per- suit. Cook murdered a man not far from Talla: hasscc and robbed him of $2,-100. He then went itit6tho; Indian cnuntr"J, arid purchased, a pdliy 'and stole 17 mdre, and liircd an Iiidiaii to assist him. When he got into the while settlements, he then made the Indian drunk ami cut his throat Cook and Captain Minny, a celebrated pirate went to Snake Island, understanding that a vessel was cominir from Key Wc3t mnrdered, the crew consisting of 7 or 8 men and three ladies plundered tho boat of $17,000 in specie; scuttled and sunk tho vessel; Cook was tberi taken in irons to Talla hassee, but' was released, by force, from tho civil authorities, and the irons knocked off. The names of his friends are Augustus and Willis Austin of lexas. Cook and Capt. Minhy came across vessel cbiritr from St.-Marks to Almony Lake, loadon with provision; murdered the -iu mmi injiiueaSrnriTmiAinnnMyn:rfTff sunk the vessel. Capt. Minney died at St, Marks last witite'r. - ,Coofc then left for Columbus, Ga. his re sidence, where he saw a traveller pay his bill, headed him, took deliberate aim at him, his gun snapped, which the stranger heard and lied. Cook met with an acquaintance from Texas in May or June last, in Clark coun ty, Alabama, whose name was Wm. Green, told him that his old friends Augustus and Willis Austin, were then in Texas, and anxious that Cook should go there as they particularly heeded his services. Cook thought Ihcro was no more harm in killing a man than thero. was in killing a hog did not bclioyo there .was either hell or heaven has killed'and robbed 40 or 50 men and would this wintermurder and rob as many mote; Cook is between 'SO'rid 'SO vcars old, weight about 110 pounds, has keen blue eyes ; arid is very narrow between the eyes; his fade arid harids arO badly scarred with dirks and knives, which lid got by fighting; has been slabbed through the ihus clo of tho arm twice, willt d dirk, also in the hip; his hair is sandy and oh'e of his fingers is broken. Caution to those residing in old Build-ings.-A.Mts. Forbes, of Toronto, (U. C.) a short time since, left her infant, about two months old in bed, and went out to look after her household affairs. A short timo after the child was heard screaming by a young lady sleeping in the adjoining room, (the bed room being some distance front tho kitchen,) who went immediately to see what was the matter, when to her astonish ment and horror, sho found a large rat tear ing at the infants cheek, Within half an inch of tho jugular vein. On examination, it was found that the rat had commenced with the infant's hand, and tore it severely, but not finding a sufficient quantity of blood, it sought a more vital part. Had not tho young lady thus fortunately come to give her assistance, the child would doubtless, have fallen a victim to this domestic mon ster. We learn that although severely hurt) it is niw doing well. ii I i i m The population of New York iri l80li was about 60,00 of Boston, about 25,000 of Philadelphia, about 70,000 and of Baltimore about 20,000 At this time, N. York contains about five Um.es as many as it did then; Boston about threo times as ma ny; Philadalphln about three .times as many, and Baltimore five times lis many. The increase of American cities may well be a subject of astonishment to those in 'Uie bld world. In ti jury town of Sturbridgo havo sctllc cd what is the exact amount in money which a marriage promise is worth. In a case some short time since a suit was brought against a faithless swaiii', 'and tho jury gave the damsel $500 damage. Shortly after sho married J)r. Cy rus Hutchins, who it appeals had payed attentions previously lo Mrs. Laurlnda Gibbs, and she in turn brought a suit against the doctor. The jury gave her a verdict for $545 84, being the principal and interest which had occurred on the live hundred dol- ars received by the fortunate Mrs Hutch insl It will be well for Mrs. Gibbs lo keep ler eye on the young men of tho town, or she will lose her money the same way she obtained it. Five hundred dollars is there fore the surri which the JUry have fixed as the true worth of a marriage promise, and the promise carries interest from the day; it is well to hdVe these things regulated; Jlholhcr Murder. Wo understand that a nother murder has been committed in Ly coming county. A man by the name of Donnclly,'killed another by the name al Do novan, by striking him several blows on the head witti an aic. The triUrddrcr lias been arrested and confined in the jail of the boun ty. This is the fourth murder that has been committed in Lycoming wihin the last three or four years. One man, under sentence df death is now confined in the cdunty pri son. Hurrah for the Maine Jioif's.lf the Roman matron had children like the little fellow snoken ofbelow, she micht well have called thent her jewels but she would have taken better care Ot them than this Maine woman did! The following fact Is related to ii3 by a friend, who had it lrom the mouth ol a gen tleman from Macluas; Mrs. , of Ma- chias left her five children in bed, the cldcst boy of nine years, and werit to a neighbor's to spend the evening, lockiu? the door alter her. Tlie eldest boy was awakened by the roaring of fire, and the falling of cinders on the bed. Ho sprang up, took the infant from tho cradle, ran to tho door and finding it fast stovo out a window, tumped out and laid the infant in a place of safety then re turned, and pulled the other children out of bed by the tect and threw them in succes sion out of tho wmddwj arid thcri got out himself and began to cry fire at the tdp of his vdice. The house Wa3 entirely destroy ed. Bangor Courier. Steam Power in the United States. A late report to Congress makes tho total number of engines 30 10,of which 800 arc in steamboats, 350 in locomotives, and the re sidue iu factories; nece"nil5er, there were no less than one hun dred and twenty-four vessels, English, French Italian and .SnnnUli inc-inn- ,,..,,. of wheat at Odessa: so at all the other parts oi mu jiiacK oea. i no limperor of Rus sia had loaned three fourths of the cram in mo- uuveriiiueni reserves lo be divided a- mong such merchants as had foreign orders, and to be paid in six months, without any uii&icai. -J. uuiSUUf tve nave receiveu a lettter lrom Bremen wliprnfn is nirtnllnnnrl il.if n ing700 persons, are in Brcmenhnvnn rnnAv to emigrate to theUnited States. They are jjuiiiuuii,t,iyiing incmseives the old Lu llmrnn Cnnrrrprrritmn " mlm 1,.,h lif. .!.-.! ..e.G....v.., nuu jiavu lull inuir native Coufitry, Saxony, on account Of the ""b ....w.w.u. auu jihuiiu iu 5UIU in one of tho Western States. They ar .. . , uuu uic OUIU ID bo in possession of rising half a million of dollars. The patty consists principally of -'" iut.biiuiii(.a, lliwiuuillg DIXICCU ministers oi me gospel and lour schoolmas ters. German paper; A report was current at New Orleans having come by way of Tamnico. thnt n. COciations Were iroinfr oil in thn nltv nf lTiv, ico which contemplate tne cession of the piuvinL-eui i ucaian 10 ureal uritanin, in payment of the debt duo fom Mexico. North Caroiinrl ktlui-r Vh t. -..vw " i, it in 1JU3 session of Mr. Koswcll King, of Davidson vuuiuy a icw uays since, an ingot ol Silver Worth about 40 dnllnr. ntitnnir.',! Frnm I.!. mine recently discovered, the rich'hess of -...--'J ww.u.i.wm IIUIII 11IO which is almost unparalleled. Some of the ore yields 98 per cent, pure Silver. Raleigh Reg. Msenct of Mind. .'flm latest instance we havo heard, was that of a gentleman, who, on retiritl!' atniirht nut liio ilnir into il.n l.n.l and kicked himself down stairs. Shin Buildinir. In WnliIMirifnifnli .!!. trict, Maine, within the last year, have been mini mree snips, three barks, nine brigs,20 schooners and one steamboat. Tr ii a man were 10 sei out, savs tiord Hali fax, With Calling every thing by its right - - , w...M ...lUwItwU uutvjj UU1UTU he get lb the end of thiJ street, iM III A man named tfellv. town of PenfiehL Wnvno found dead on tho road standing erect in the enow in front of his lUdlll, 110 IS SaiU 10 liaVO hnnn inlnvipnlo,! v? Marnast Promise. A TJIE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "TltOTll WITHOUT TEAR " s.iTuitb.iil, vkikctr 2, isao. DEMdblhlTic MEETING. We havo received tho proceedings of A Democratic Me'etini? held iri Brier Cri-ofc township, on Monday last. We hae only room to publish this week the following re solutions, which speak the sentiments of & arge majority of the Democracy of Colum bia county. They never will consent ti have several townships forced to join a no (I county against tho wishes and interests lr the inhabitants residing within their limits; that the Courts may be retained in Danville; nor will they submit to have a largo portioit or the democracy of the county disfran1 chisod to advance the personal interest of a few individuals residing ih a small ex treme section. " Resolved That our Representative. Mr. Colt, and our, Senator, Mr. Frailcy, bo and they are hereby instructed by the voice of Briercrcek township, to oppose in thei Legislative capacity; any and every act that may comebeforo tH'chi for, tlie formation of any new county out ol Columbia, Luzerno and Lycoming wilh tiid seat at Columbus. Resolved That we altogether disapprove of one section of Columbia county cither claiming or receiving all the offices to tho disfranchisement of the others. We are' democrats, and as such, wo go for that great cardinal principal of our creed, " equal rights and a fair division of tlie spoils. Resolved That we p'tdtest against hav ing any of the offices of cither trust or profit under the State or National government be ing filled with federalists, whilst there are democrats enough of equal qualifications tO fill them." Thc legislature. No business of general interest has beeH transacted by cither house during the past week. The principle of making stockhol ders liable for the debts of corporations, has been voted down in every instance. Thero arc too fnariy mcmbdrs intbrcsted in corpora tions to permit tiu jut principle to prevail. On the 22d the Farewell Address of Gen eral Washington was read in the Represen tative llall, in the presence of the Governor, the Heads of Departments; the Senate, and the member of the House. On Monday last, Mr. Hegins from the Militia Committee, reported a bill author ising the payment of forty-five thousand dollars, by tho State Treasurer, for tho ser vice of the troops ordered to Harrisburg by Gov. Ititnbr in the month of December last; The House of Representatives have pas sed a resolution for a temporary adjourn ment on the 27lh inst. and to meet again on the 7th of May; It is expected that thtf Seriate will concur: The Legislature of Virginia have hecri unable to elect a United States Senator. After balloting for several days, tho elcctiori has been indefinitely postponed; BORDER TROUBLES. Great excitement exists in Maine, in con scqu'once of the arrest of a land agent of that State by an aimed force under the or ders of the Governor of New Brunswick. Maine hss brdcred out a large military force to protect her citizens id the ficcunancv of tho disputed territory, and the Governor of New Brunswick threatens to repel by force any such' interference, Tho present ap pearances arc, that blood will be shed be fore the difficulties aro settled, as both par ties appear determined to adhero to their resolution. We cut tho following front an exchange paper. Jl Sham Shantrr A Tamp fliva cima Air J). Ililuebrand. nfltnrlin Art . r ' "vhimi ituuiiis vuuh- ty, in this state, made three shuts with ari- 110, at tuu yards distar.ro, which have been rarely enualled. Twinn hi hall i.i,.Ii.1- the centre, and the third time, not mora than the eighth of an inch thera from. The' three shots measured I v iawJ Beat this who can; We thn do that thine iust Mr. John Wertman of this town, (tiloom,) sometime since, drove the, nail thrco rifld Bhols in succession, a distance of 1 00 vnrds. Siring measuro O. It is now our turn td exclaim" Beat this who can."