=ERN •„' D.: At =MOD , AND PROPRIETQL t:;76,06.- Tab. XV:cli'7;s,l . 1 1.; ; V.TrTh 1 . 4!N,F 1 .• 9f,E9slisb , Fugitive Poetry. fewAgitereene to be inetief tlorPor Peron or more tbedet feeling than thielellosing by At.tce A. VIATTiII. bre64611111 IW WO" .0111 of-devoted. affeefinni:—L Forever thine, whate l eithie 'held Forevartbir, wrre'er our lob, be east—, rettifhat tu6' gr or Ai Wealth helms, res brit till life Itself be peat. r g4 wo rd Vdtwilthir will brass Its bite Pahoo thine; and Mier hopes de. ilif .; . , , Mg' beloved by esinkering are we'll senile at rah, ORPO. l 4 ° 9) ar t miles, ItchnAiril l nod / an. Woe t roffrc4 circling ler* Nino *mini , inowy, bloonoine o or thy placid brow ; When youth rich glow its purple light is lied r , hides* Where roses llounah now. friey, iliell t love thy ftiaing heeuty leen, Wheiee Spring-tiN ratlieriee hike been wholly mine, ! come whet will, thrsteedfiet truth Pll Nese, In Youth, in ago, thino Oww---fonevier thine ! Ft eurter thine l'--atniek dierhoieterettit crowd, When gentle hustle to teederest thoughts incline, 'When halmiest i l;oor, from each elating dower Are breithing round forever thine ! Forever thing ! amid the ,boisterous ercord,, When the Je'st *postai' with the sparkling wine, II li ty out neme thy ireintle nano aloud,' But drink to thte in thought—forever thine! I *Mild not, tweet, profarie thy 'silver/ amnia— The depth.. of love, could imeh rude Imarta di . , vine 1 Imt the loud laughter mat cad the toast go round, ,!tly thought., my thotighAs anto thiue, forever thiird ! The rich copiousness of the English lane ink 'Willi nese!. ' mere fully exemplified than in the cce , 4.1`11 below. M i.i.IAV D sew 3, of Massachusetts, it the eutlutr. '•0. time invincible spirit of nom ! If thou ballet no new by which to know thm, we would spit then•—De%il."—Sho/nfmtrr. 1,0 thy devotrea extol thee, And thy wondrotto virtue sum ; 'Hut worm of onion I'll cull thee, t.t, thou hydri monster. nu* Pimple maker, theme bloater, Ilealth cormpter, idler mate Mischief breeder vice promoter, Credit 'moiler. 1/evil'a had. - 1 1 1114!"9"-hni1iec , looptl meter.. 'rmat betrayer, furrow's source ; Pocket emptier, tiabhath breaker. Constimwe atifer, guilt's recourse. Nerve entierhier, system a chatterer, Thirst ilicnoasor, vagrant thief; Cough producer, treach'rous dater, er, Mud lalauher, mock relief. hinderer, /9.11 . en Nl'.) begetter, frienikliip',4 hum ; Anger heater, Ilrldewell Debt involver, toper's chain lletnery &owner. linnpr wrecker, Judgment weeper, blue-fared quark; Feud liegiuner—raga liodeeker, Strife paikualler, tortutiv'a wrack. Summer's CM.lr r, winter's WI. mer, Blood polluter—spc,ious snore ; Mob collector. man's us tislormer. Bond undo. 4, prodder's faro. `Spiwch hcwrigiler, hondlong bringer, Vitirrs burner, deadli, tire; tint-mover—firebrand linger, Dietl kindler—misery sire. SirrewsToliber—worth depriver, Strength subduer—hirld,cnis fire ; S e ason thwarter_fraud contriver, Money waster, nation's woo. Vile seducer—joy dispelier, l'rece disturber, black-guard guest Sloth implanter; liver /Willer, Brain distracter, hitlefbi pest. 'lnterstice boggier, stench emitter, Strong man sp.aveler, fetal drop I • Tumult raiser, venom spitter, Wrath inspirer, coward prop. Pain inflictor, eyes infl Heart corrupter, folly's nitre,' Secret, b,abbler, body minter, Thrill delhater 7 -loathsoine curse. Wit destroyer, joy-impairer. Scandal dealer—foulmouth's scourger Senses blunter—youthensnarer. Chime' inventor--ruin's verge. blister, base dereiver, Rage displayer, sot's delight ; —Noire eiteiter.-stontacb. fiercer, Falsebevil weeks, scorpion biter. Quarrel plotter, rage discharger, Giant conqueror, wasteful sway ; Chin earhuncler, tongue enlarger, Malice venter, Death's broad way. Tempest scatterer, winder( smasher, 11,path forsruener, Cells dire keit* Ravenous munjerit, windpipe smasher, Drankard's lodging, mewl and think. [ From Noah's Messenger The.Burnitig of the Willows: A TALE OF TUE IKVULUTION. This must be the house: the junction -ettwe roads, and a book in front, the ?Milk• covered with willows. Order the men to dismount, With the exception of a couple) of patrols en each road. " The speaker was dressed in the blue and twarlin unifortia 1 41 the 'British light lioree,:a Carps that 'was forrited after the landing bf the• English troops( in New Jer sey, aa seen as the heroes could be obtain ed to mount the men, He was Inc officer irksome rank evitlently4 and his carriage intidemeatior were both haughty and 'whi sk-ratio in the highest degree—Mhy not! he was the eldest son of a British earl. ' The house appears to be deserted, Col. lititt4utt„"' said junior ofiltet, as he itliAtAnted. r; ' • • 'eat. • This way, half a dos! 4fti4 lop'," said he to '4is' Men. "' "'Fr She' (gym. jhsadir. " frit is lititone4; tired if iipelf;'antrivirsitt if any One is inside ..2.: lf thute should tft. and they attempt to Is eipty; shoot them d?wh, bat ilia • thdli sifittititiglfi'eittrieuds+. 64l • wiled titer theodaor, wiled %did 'Ad 'fistaitaili and *4O 'to 'whiOli they te. iitfll'anaatistireil;they priicAltkid 'to break ifidpetWirliibh delayed Odd faitite'time, MI. was 'Sifting 'Oak: olio': This ilOhe, they eitesretl. " 4. DAt'Ou' Platt by ilea,' Liew. to tit t ebt. 1 1 41119ireill'eatisackihrifia &ore Is a 'llitlo* l l ***IWO Ilia *hid; now in %lie d rimkio, knows him well. Eltr duel hot stquiltrio owe him, much favor." OrdiflNfig fbettrtnie." ThatAiwoinreenlitt 'tail hot 'very fire. possesaitogolnibtehaneeN , There was a bald cosiiinesat mod avast waitreateloti of foliates estremely enplearinF„. , • -!..1 What your tomtit saki Col. 11.4 ip hi 4 quick military style. • . " bhP Classe d„ 7 ' ' . or Now, Hodgeson, apply the match,', " . Dplou know Peter Van Dyke ? " meant, and , fall in." " Very well." - • It was . With' anguish Van , Dyke heard "Is tkis his dwelling ? " !Mr. iiriler fr ont his hiding place. Their "•Ye.ss—thoegheince hit mother's death 1" Willows,'" as the farm=house - was called, and eism'a marriage, it is hard to say i had,been the- birth place of ,bis apemen, where kf keep; himself." , and -it was his owin, and there he had pass " Does he not bear the name of being a ed all his life. -But what could be do t- . ~ great retel, and a dangerous time to those Pliekentlya ihiertlack snaoke arose and who favor the king in Vs neighborhood ?" burst from each door and window. This "Yee from Oa ,Passaie to the Hacken. was follobrejl byti;brilliantilitee that shot sack, aid thiitylailas around. If I'd had far into the_aity, And the- crackling of the my way, itc'elkebn hung long ago, and his well seasoned timbers, dry with a century house burned - aver his hefs4. lie is the of preparation, could be heard at a great leader of every_retiel•kang frbm the army, distance. . and points out the' honest farmers' homes "'There will be one rebel shelter less who stem; by their king, whose barns they to-night. It is a pity they were not all plunder, Ind carry ; away the grain and burned tioiin r then the king would have cattle." .-. --''-- - : more friends this side of the water. These " Why, "niftell a bitter tale about him, rebels are like dogs, a rood whipping Has he ea injured Intl.?" i nialtes them better natured. By 'Bleb to " Injure , me t. Re, and a parcel of the right: face trot !"=and the hersemen robbers lilslaireselteame sane afternoon to wheeled into the mad. ' burn Ty Wee and' hang-me before the " Fifty guineas • you say, Colonel, if I door, witiehthey would hava4hnie hut for take Van Dyke ! " asked Classen. the arrival rf a number of friendly neigh- " Yes, fifty guineas." burs well armed, when they wont off in "Then I will leave you here, and keep doubla quidi time." a watch around. Ile may return bete be . Does he not venture into New' York fore a great while. Where shall you halt?" sometimes indisguise ?" "At the ' Oaks,' five miles off, and stop I've heart so. He was slippery from for an .hour or two for the forage par ts boy up and call disguise himself any tv. If any thing should occur within way. Ile's a precioui scamp, and you'll that time, you'll know where to find me." do a favor to OM part of Jersey if you The of and troop rode away. • hang him up as soon as you catch him.-" Classen lingered around, and gradually This conversation had been held nears approached the building, which was, with stone wall, on the other side of which was the exceptions of the brick walls, a hasp an old garden; loft the troubles of the of ruins. times had left it uncultivated, middle goose- " So, John Classen, you have glutted berry and currant bushes had grown up' your vengeance upon me, and this is your rank and untrimmed, and the briers stretch- j work, viper, wretch !" el over the walls,covering the ground from ! Classen turned and beheld within six sight. 1 feet of him Van Dyke leaning on a mos- Under this cover, and within ten feet of t ket. the Col. and Classen, lay crouched the " No. no, Peter," the wretch muttered, very man they were talking of. Ile had ' trembling as he spoke, "it was the British • barely time to escape frimi the house and officer. You know I wouldn'tinjure you." conceal himself Ppm the approach of the " Speak not another word, liar, or I British horsemen, whom lie did not then shall forget myself and blow your-brains suspeet to be within ten miles of him. j out. I heard all. You are to have fifty Twice or thrice, on hearing the 1:7113e , iy 8 guineas for apprehend ing me . lam every Or Classen, he was on the point of rising 1 thing that is bad. / came to burn your aiaireimfmhting him; but a little refiec-1 house down, but fled when your friends lion was left, and liptinnight that was not I approached ! Wretch, I have saved your the occasion to place his life in jeopardy, dwelling and your worthless carcass, and which he . certainly would do, since the these ruins are my reward." , party of troops had come out expressly to " Peter., dear Peter ! " take him. "Scoundrel, do not apply that word " Do. you know with any certainty, ' dear' to me. It sounds worse than the Classen, how long since Van Dyke has , hiss of a snake. Listen, John Classen : been seen in the neighborhood 'I" ; the chief reason of your animosity to me " I heard that lie was seen last night' is because Kate Wessels preferred nay two miles front this, in a by-path through hand to yours. Thank God, she and her the woods, coining in the direction of his father are both safe from your persecution, house." for they are now within the American , "'Phis is the in:Urination I received, and lines. Now hear me : I spare you this 1 I am determined to capture Finn, sooner or time, for you are unarmed ; but when aye ilater It you can point out his wherea- next meet, he it in town or village, forest hoile;., or -arrest hint yourself. you *hall or road, wedding or funeral, it is your life ' have a-reward of fitly guineas." or mine. Co !" Giessen was as avaricious and fond of Classen waited for no second bidding, money as he was wicked. Fifty guineas hut disappeared in the direction sakeu by was a large sum. in 'hobo days. the soldiers in double quick time, his hair I " I will catch him before he is three standing on end—for, like all other rogues, days older. I know one of his haunts.", he was as cowardly as lie was bad. " Why not lead tis there then ?;' Van Dyke paused a moment soil thus " It would be of no use this time of day. pondered in his own mind—" That scout/- Besides he may not tie there for a day o r drel will bring some of those horsemen two, and I shall have to be cautious in back, for lie will imagine I may linger two looking out for him." or three hours around this old place. Yes, "secure him, and the fifty guineas shall yes, I will after some twenty of our lads be yours," and prepare an ambush for them. Fifty Several of the soldiers now came from itOhms will draw Classen any where, the house, and stated that they had search- coward as he is, especially when backed ed it from top to bottom, but could find no by the red-coats." one, although from appearances some per. It was not long before Van Dyke return son had been there recently. 'rho Col., ed with his party, whom he gathered by a followed by Clactien, passed on to the signal ; and as night had fallen, they took house, while the fugitive lay quietly in his their station amid the willows on the banks concealment. of the brook, where they could remain un- It was a plain frame house of middling perceived. For the space of an hour all size, built partly of stone in the old Dutch was still, w,hen the distant tramp of horses style, and 'very .comfortable .withio.— was heard on the road. There . iiii but little furniture—i few ha- "Here they. come," said Van Dyke:. bleb, eheirs, and conking utensils. The " Each choose his men, but leave Classen better part, Mermen said, had been taken to me:—you will know him by the cap away on the occasion of Van Dyke's sis- he wears. I will give the word wile to tee's marriage, a year before. as her part. fire. 7 .. H ere t e a great Coat , a t t .,,o sa id one of •Iti a sheet time -the party of bontemmt rode up' by the Willows, and true eliough the soldiers,. ":that we found on the floor of the kitchen near the back door. It they were red coats, headed by a lieuten• ' ' RIMIL have been dropped in a hurry." ant, with Classen. "Feel if there are any papers in the " Fire !" shouted Peter. pockets." . So sudden and deadly was the aim, that " Yes, a bundle of them." not more than half a dozen remained in .. . ... . . The Col, took the package, looked at he,superscription, broke the seal, and go log to the w intlow commenced readhg them to himself, with a countenance of surprise. So, so—here is a list of our troop, and 'their numbers, in end around the city. At Powle's Hook, 350. At Elizabethtown I and Newark, 1,000. Gen. Clinton leaves for ,Charleston with 5,000. Who can play spy „so thoroughly in our camp 1— 'rhis Van/Dyke is a most dangerous man to be abroad. .. Hen," he said aloud, a and you, Classen, search every hole. and see if soy more papers can be found." Nothing could give Clasen greater de light than this order. Curiosity and other reasons had long . urged him to entor the house during Van Dyke's absence for this very purpose...but the dread that he might return while ho was thus engaged had heretofore prevented him undertaking it. He was, now armed with proper authority, and protected. ' , What het ftiund or discovered he did not report tii the Col.,bit made die same it- Ply as , the ether ioldieri, that nothing mom ofimportanee could be found. , " Very Well; we will now leave the Place and return, to quarters at Powle's Mak. iledgeami, place some dtly wood in ato, middle of this room ' anti wheni give the.ward. apply the mateh." .44What I re you going to burn the Wil leWi; Col. t said Chosen, his face gleam. ing *iih esti iliction. ' if w X , lita.. (if intre demi Iliti nest of ihiikrele4Par '0 n b O. it is melt he is , eat ithitt my oh- . ,h0 should awing for it. One such fel Wi with his mere'• spying and 'fihdhig t; is dr Inhre injury to tri than a regime t of rebels in the open field:" ~,LtiOtdidt , Briti s h commander itnagine thot•tho yonn num tins thee alzost with, in the enund - hit ,itttice. .. , ,'“ To Woe. on. all except Hodepon." i this Ale*, ith 011umen, the Dol. had th minded thin the ' Beating of Van Dyke, where e halted with his troopers. • • r 'll ; —44 C. bi Vl3 11.10. ;Al 1,1 , a1111r11 - 11 - ! . , - • !,. 1, , .j, ,1, 4 1 GP T TTSBiI fA. :YR IDA Y'''ErElfllsll - "li 0 VEI - BYR 184,ft, t.4;th, NEw )BEpT i pei -se9 . snis roll fte..ltt.l so wait t 't 4rit their saddles, and they Wheeled, and their horses fled as quiek se possible. Van Dyke had intentionally aimed at Classen's home, and he fell with his rider. To se. cure Cleesen was the work of a moment. “ Now, lads, bring out the rope and throw it over that willow branch. We have alarmed the enemy, and they will be down upon na." • " Mercy ! mercy !" cried Claret:l. All M vain. The ntiotie was slipped over his head. they strung him'up, add there he was left a corpse. The burning of the " Willows" had been avenged. i lIARD TO lIKAT.-A. correspondent tif the N. 0. Creeeent submits the following definitions. He is evidently a deep think er and close observer s • Faith—The reek npon winch knowledge ," • • Truth-4 moral diamond vim which the file of faisehood wastes itself withodt making an itititrostriini. Love—The eleetrin 'shock cominunies ling between two human galiania batteries. Religion--Light from heavtut; which if we did not obstruct h vtlith l a veil of sin, would dispenute such redlines se sibuld make it bliss to olose'Oui eyes to physical light 'for its enjoyment. ' 'llappiness—:A . butterfly, width/ whew pursued seems always' jest beyooryour grasp ; but if you sitr'down quietly, may light 'post you. Wealth—The sum which gibis•content; whether one dolts or a ion. litanor—A suit of armor,' whith canhot be too carefully guarded,' for a breith Okay' leave a stain beyond the power of man to renecive. • . TIMMS I: ever lamb heaven," said Dr. Watts.'.4lMtpeet sound three Aronde.l there. Flrliti.l.the presence of some that Ithooght Dot be there. Se cond, the absence of some whom I expel*. ad to meet there. Third, the puled wonder of all will be to tad myself there." .11MARLEMIAIND " =MIIMEI OF, il, I Alt M . ..The worsen fi t ran Ili!, °TM Land, when I placed my self,,the hertal peen manner, they , Imegged in we l de r, preeating tope, not to reina/n in that, co j n strained position; Iteto inYeelf i quite , , at ease, as in were in oiy own fiourie.-::- How far I was. if 'My elute, instailintalti ruirre, on an 'fiemenee',iallnpr I leave to be imagined , hy' ihr one who tried• to remain fice.minutea int thaepoef.• tion. I was determined to oenit'nothing that should 'give them a high idea( of mi savvir vivre, according to , their, notions, and began at once ,gravelr,'atme.pting ‘lO, pipe. At the Pasha's I had managed merely to hold it ie my hand, opcithisimilly touching it'to my li p s ~ , without rendlyint , ing r soon saw with sonte wady pair of eyes fixed me," I mime smoke heria-L--pindifiely: gild acteally i 4 moke-4r ernisidered a vinlal ter of all thelaWs of good breeding. The tobaeco:wastso•mild 'mid fragreht that the penance was.,not Co great ae Might• have been expected; but I 'eould scarcely help laughing at thelndierons position I• was phi. red in; seated iaetiatet on a largesguane yeah. ion, smoking aleng pipe. theother end of which wee ,enpported by, a kneeling .slo xe, and bowing selemnly, to the. Sultana tween almost eMry, whiff, Coffee, sweet meats and sherbet Obi meat delig htful of all pleasant dieuihts) were' broug ht,to use in constant SucCethiebly the twointde Uei groes and a pretty' voting' girl, whose An?' it was to preeent me the richly entbroider;• ed napkin; the earner of which I was et.' pected to make nee of he it lay oh her shoulder ar she - knelt before me. Theeit refreshments were offered to me in beauti ful crystal varies. little'geld'eupe and 'silver trays, of which, roi my mieforttme, they seemed to possess a large supply; as I was bound to go through-a iteVer ending course of dainties, in order tint they might have' an opportunity of displaying there' all My bonnet sadly puzzled theme ; and whenv to please them. toos it off they were most dreadfttlly schintrlized to limb hie with ny hair uncovered, nod could scarcely be lieveMtn-1 wee-vietes 4 ermieditr sirettley' without a ved or hankerehief ;' they eduhi not conceive, either, why . I should wear gloves, unless it were u hide the want of henna, With which they offered to supply me. They then proceeded to ask me the moat extraordinary questions—many of) which I really founds hard to answerr--1,4 1 My whole existence vas as incompreheiv, Bible to this poor primness, vegetating front day to day within he: four walls, as that of a bird in air must te to a mole burrow-r' ing in the earth. Per life consisted, as she told me, of sleciang, eating, dressing and bathing. She never walked farther than from one room to another ; and limn answer for her not having an idea beyond the narrow limits of her prison. It .is .a strange and most unnatural inate to which these poor women are brotight ; not. de I wonder that the Turks, whose owrileteXF table egotism alone causes it, shinild de. Clare that they have no souls."-."Trevels the East. YOUR SIN WILL FIND YOU OeT Dr. Donne. alterwards the celebrated Dean of St. Paul's, when he took posse& sion of the first living to which he was in , ducted, walked into the yard of the church, where he was to officiate. It happened, that as he sauntered along, the sexton was digging a grave, and the Doctor stood for a moment to observe his operations. As the man was at work, he threw up a`skull' which in some way or other engaged tint Doctors's attention. While he exitinitied it, he perceived a headless nail which per, formed the temple, and which convinced him that some dreadful deed mesa have beeturrpetrated. Taking up therehtill,k he.dinianded of the grave digger to Whotti it belonged. The man instantly 110,1* he knew very well—that it had beltmgeid to a man who was accustomed to saws in the use of liquor ; and who, one nigh% having been guilty of his usual intentpi{t► ranee, had been found dead in hie be 4 the morning. ,Dr. Donne then asiml "Hail he a wife ?" The anwser wait the affirmative. "What character doeasbe bear ?" The sexton said, "A verrgood one, only she was reflected upon for mar rying immediately after the death of her hUsband." This was enough for tlic - Proi r tor, who upon the pretence of ,viaitingnU hie parishioners, soon called upon the we. man in question i and in the courseof coot. venation he inquiredof what sickness bet husband had died. She gave him precise sitine account ei the soxiiin had giv , en before her. But the' bit. tin:Mimed MC skull, a nd pointing to theplace, said, 44 Neb. matt, , tio you know this nail ru happy criminal Was , struck with •harrar at the -demand and the sight, efid instantly owned that she had been •the porpotemot of the 4leettl. which had hurried bee, hos: lands in a "tate , of into' kOaliOil. into the s ternal world, . • '1 A N'oeLs Thum fl?elir RgwAIDFA'-17 i 'l i ne N . York Journal of tontmereo !): . 15 ; in the latter ' part' of lief sitinittir, a oung and only datightefof Mr. Otoorath Kate firm of Ctereorait'Ailtlgge.) . 'br 'Amahl= ten eity, Was playingwith loth* triennia tin the wharf, in ihe-roar , of theliounda of Capt. Charles Williams,. at. Igninington', Coon„,endtmpled in4,a, boat s v) by seine, accident, wni loosened rd .drilled fititn the phOre.T"The child; lliglittineil' l 'A the dettier,jumpia oviiiiiiiroil.' ME:ltii f t= den" Siiith, ',Nest builtlei, who rafraiiiiiiit hY, sWam - inithri Telenet} heti' at 'the Awl rinnent'of attitggling, ' 'itfr:'OoTtortt *is in Moroi* rattithat'unie, °WOW in' 'Whir. nes., as is widely known. lie halo slime returned. and we saw lfft week a leper tiiim litilit - lb 'NT: Strildk btponitiihelii• grititude, end inclining one libel/$*6'14184 t ,as , wieitiim,ony of it..l. , Mttio, in Al* 1 W IVAlatt FiPP,xneili ilt4 34 '' r ffvoyr an, pie po the gayer, qingil it ionpr to tte Rea of triti rathar . 'Mrclhil Is': We tfise Ovals 'be rinfohned, wVotkiri'reeieletitl higblyiestieniedityoll who kndwhitnt oil 7 -- i.F7 aui/ Ail A gentleman being aske d Wh at oweronco tiotrd wii beiween a efetek sett Wtiiiiiin3hl stab& row, lux elect siirveadiol 'Min °us the boars, sail womnswonakestwithiget them." Ilk / i ::.. ~. r,i ~,~i. h~.•,i~ . r-g!O%. ,4•1 ti ,144 ,. anc l i readZii"fl boliariliiii 144. iit" the next chair, as ttbo ran towards her...— 4e fo'pA r liapf t qp.. , Xnqpltidja j hts. Rip , p aid Wd fliklinte tqualfet "WM-, 1 his cheek acneterilkThe mother 1 rocked her ' 4 ward and fqr ' ward— . 1 "Arp you pretty well thie morning l" agid eh ` e, ifs '>i liidd'adil ' dhile ' than' " '" .ini'Ve id - yeti ate ed . very well, 'vita whew Ir wake* op that mornittg'itildlainti that I *se *elk' than ked •Ood' for iakitireana of me.Wl "Did ; you ?".Oeittrthe boy low bob , whippers paused after ibTrit , goo/Om= was worl(4 Pid orou oNer• fiiel•my, , psalwir. 'talked, hts Fepther, ;fug ,0 .ceinige, fileficto* the gaffie.Omapo.kin the , c l Pw.v i pot bfr,kW, kW, hl9, l llNgts wrtf • teit • , Voti'fbel mine now ' , " t.ieffek, , " tad the "(+hilt "'"if shoutdetdp tentitil iheeld ditt.*+' .11 / 4 4haild - " • 11 ' eq:ed, loarn't keep it beafint." • Aimh n t an • , Asilpnee, 'You , hadenfoulse too,. whiabi beats here in t your'bosotn4in! your aim, and all OVtlr yout.sruLLoannon keeft.itbeaOtigoor can you t,w/aocoultll7., "I don't know," said the child, wiSh,a, lank, of a# 2 lielff• and aPPliing SQ when I, ali ihie.nagrptnq 1,549,40,, I'd ask mpd;to guru .01. nag and adrfflia.l, you ask hito taketare o tncir' -/ "Wh'ilotl"‘ '"— '' , l . Beefinin` I thon&ht you Wbutd ask Him ytpurself. ' A' long Onset entdOLl.A—the deep"titut thoughtful expression oF' hid countenontif showed that Hie Nitwit ivaiiiiithited. f'.Dpn't yuttOtiett you had.betttirattitAtim yourself ?" .• "Yee." -A0 the h %,o.' aah, die boy, readily.. lie kneeled 'again in hiartnethirittp: and uttered, itt . jtis simple and broken lan= `et a praiit for the peotebtkii Of/Hea ven. • I AM6M;AIsi INGENCITy. Among the many aiiinlAlint.Mktivetin h Pal 'or genuity exhibited att r m lean Institute;'' now being held ''it Viartlen, Net 'fork, we find theibilowing Wanted in - tinti l- TribunWilialx*lr itierirty of especial itteintion : TH F: liamt A aLamm R E.-i-Thia id 114 'Ail fl pleat of all i vancesoand , in its vary ahl. ounce of co pls . xity, it becomes smatter Of! wonder Itat,t should io ,lop g hors ea i r doped the ngehuity :if others if" oar NM of :inventors.. A groove is , ttirtintli in the axle. and a idorrespondiuggmortr tin the box, into which i grooves are diappethmel . two steel ba Is. an contrived that oile-ha orthe ball i always in the grkinik, of - th box, and the other half in the groove of the We i —thus preventing the possibility of the wheel co!nipg loose, and to a conside rable degree reducing the friction. The box is perfecUy air-tight.,and contAins, considerable' eltiantifiVf' hit; int UN gess elf rethbving , the wheel' whitie it s agrtispiiimmt to the ,verrixtrimel 0111019 , pjiciiy,. %;d ir t44 1 7 9 t 0 5 0 A l e" vid Ultir . provement r. unnoc ~ if 6 14 street a veldt ingeniOneihiehinini nl' a ' Tux Szt.r-Lsmv-morrxe.-Llibrio' We have en invfintitti by, wititittlamps or can- CUP& may, be ii,iputd at , oily aroaunw of time•byr is elock4sra pull oft coati" Nett Cached to an alarm eleek, , of light 'may bb produced at aH kalif.' Ali cases where 1 people wish to rise it i'eilfttlitirlfteditti time of night. all that is to be donc s ii i , set the clock and make the eprineXtee, the lamplighter "all right4tand theu.,wknit , the hour eumesuroutulcyliu hate &Amp ' already lighted at the same time. 0.1%40- IY thirrtkittinienk.t - Whitt Ifni dlilitakiir be cetwectedßith a i r4, l L. ; e #,IL ;PANC 1 t4tot* ' to b i cord, t ntg.,,01,416014 place near the bell-bulls IQ giNkt , it•ultaelY natmatary to/ puU the surd twproduesii 1 light previous' to . risidg. , 'it irt4ul4loll l also, to be' l eciiittitelletdiotu:lithl fUntd#ll of a front door, then pu t) Itt thei` belt to Ineptly ntakeiOt lightUil, `ben let „ Lk he m ,' or' any other mut or the 'hotise...Titoon ventor is Mr. Alexeler ,Oeunett. m ,..,, r i , f 4 .1:" MAN BURNT TO Desitat-44./nalutrehte evening' labt, a !dos* ifietdestibly secirWit' 1 occurred near Keditelt ' rt'' I P4 county, Pa. An 04.1(0 ru,'14. 4 . 4.41 1 04. 14°9 11 , 4 4 1141 ,*ei . iliid fat. , A#l7; °rage, (luring the abiencn ' Abe famAyaar, lie tunas' fir; die/habit ef ddngt had lowered i si nt rq hie hitt% et it Is itegioitede*ithqt4 . WO' ptirPoee'elinv)enii ' .fikettifti '160, 1 al * b Y..triIiPMNP.,I PP frfAe kfif atawlitisett Apstitenlt , -ws, , Antiip a iii r' minutes the buildingsrsaihrelstage. The isteni-tegethetlawitli.stiont 410 4 . 'Mil .' ,k t dred bushels of rsibi h i'lli SeoPY *s i lt elf : 1111 d '9 V! t ili:l fse :Ot i lt " C ' , w Af , ,, 1 .4,10 , 94444, .. qt VA A portion o ut„ v i ,rm Pound, a te, limbs being entire Y,/sagpt.Np,,,, , tr, ,ii ; ,f .', . c IP' • 4/ i).011t. . 1 . 1 .3rq st.i.tmr .hableyheuted c Wings—no doubt too poor td.'pay uritel-' ling expenses 14, , thr tiburlieeriteSiareest-L a rrive& iti*Os"el) ~-.. fefraxttle:ooekt/ip V ir e el tn itret r.. Ml, ! ,.. ; lCFP 43 2Vit'ivi:*,k, ' .y ..; aka m i gse, t letr''.;olP t e t er s Ade : PAir449llo4‘.wetiAtit forothe people.. (land - ' dates, 7,aohesptirevioe ;sad Millard Fin- more...--/Val. letelketteiri. ~' - 1 " ' 1 ,i ; ,,,u ....1.---.4-4.........u..........4:44.....4.41-1 , ; , A. GUMS,. Amorrsturtu—The Dor of Algiers understandthk that tho Bey of'APii- nfilt"Wite'lßM beat' asthtbesei, oossesirk i the ji.P, a, MR; eCliPlitt,i," l :bail.; InFlAke 4 I th is ,. yid, restored tiil to his Orono, on rontii-; • , . ' 2 n Inni.he raw ou the seerm. l'k l itay lit him with ouch pump a plough '. . . •;.'it , 7:!, f)., 119 (/,..b . O .m.. 6 ,,,,T1fre,D0X,11.,4n4,19;4.41111111M-;-.4.. • ( IA 1; 4 14 1 .14 1 ,11 . 0 4 11.1i11% , 1111 71'1111: I : 116 1 ••, 11 ,(111111 A ff'Art 44/ 21 F$X4 . 11 g / ,'1 1;111 ' i TheJ6l ll olool3/ Is , 4 0 4194 041 I • lidetbdtel.ftHicitl4teloilat kotihe6rikeint4 I L:i : : i i tt ii l tlk id e, . 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WA • it , frOil,,Ftr or,s. ~ fl73,pvitrp,,m, m i k Tr) Fmtor film ):.i ',Atom, 9T , Yfrl t 4 "Mu t t. i ~ `M1tRi1i1 9 9,91Y494 4 /411113 rift* lan SilAtUlfr ifl/0- :R 1//11, , ".41' ,laugm .4 moat my mum, Amon, out o at i i mortal ereolt.,4,..mitte glahimit 1 I reek 'rill"! A i Ml4v a T i lf!, 11 I .ll,g,,+g t il l it i g , Rti me, D .. , ,-F,..v 9-4 ,, IgiNimr..i. n ' .. 74 l ° l ; r a '' . .F 1 ,1 14' ? .. .1' 1 1 2 f4a N l4l 4l : • i i k : 4 4 i ff ell )ll4 ll l.l lrill (104 1 4,ref,4*01. 1 0 4 11 9, 9.i'11‘a Afil'l 70 n.?l,9o,ica,ROlncllPT:l4 W i t , 11 1 ,10 :1 3' 1 9 ,441*R #, LI RYWN,;9 4 A, ,O#P , 'i',l,lo. 1 Ait,,,; ~ , ,, , ,,i , . .41,1_ip -.11.1.,, ._Y. ,1 1: , , : , if. - , Twe.wiricied 1 01 , , Ilamissmiarhere ' a!hutigryi Joshing wiariii•Whi !prole* shoit thip sueetifilitli- brood etuntbr itrhiehantlo., Ho. tlilitc how , his! loppo ?trinity% ! ,, tr:pits sem 1 leg tismethabiti:whigitabli ilooking ,, twmplth he •flingw Ithisph 06AV 4 lieforwitheitii far irritlwouwouta ihati itireslsi hi 001; 41 iogvrthh•fulaivrisi tdivodritigstt Militia:l assimed.vaucity.justisty thillimphr, iiiiia Irim' to otorbur ftopsi , slApaneti 'for his porfornrittem , i liquip;siglrli , of about thisi wen yes:Nola or youogitl psi abtitad with Wt . if ddiew:ltalf.pesir , f_weluoilkill 1 matehssJ , "In ',cube pleas ithotirogil din% 1 *milky. the' meet dim" (what it s Istvi WI wires.• ~ The mambos ere. , strewed I all ahooti , snd , atm' fallwiter•Work , •delilaeratelp Oda* upon° by lone, the licatteriti twetotti woo 'The. patient' by, to wriuwis.whi &it ahrovouressow statusht o Lat, imPOOrl di ale r and Many' giViiiilier II In than, thr e irtiimm thwasio er 1 of • her' hassohetts • oThia , induatri. ous young lady liti , tilett.oklen , tho.ropeas her ,profitable, perforassawa three Minas in Dili day.-../Jorsdois paper: , i 0 , ~ ' r,: , )I', A TTROVIILIVIOINI C0P1P11114.64010 i f &nada j iskorritliti trilitibtei of iliftql en ding,' ei it I dealiV,4l it'' liWi"li ' l lo l ' s ° VI , liiii:Of ,ta fALTN".VIC • 10iii* goßming,. hi* , 44oili !WOW . 0 41 gli pelpit.,,,iis Cone rilaan c , JansisAi mitt hie revitroutik 4moiteoins )4,l*siitstYlAissorsd fir it- iltyppi idoeikvim.ritheu .4, 4- -- - -mitt '1 lialltefienittfool; elf,'o 4l ltlll itini 114 Obi. Iv - , • -,- , k Tioritietkit4r .4,th 90)3)4.4 I .a 4 ,sivir • n ii, 9,4 t,, 1iiiii . p..1, , , ,, , "iv nat on arth'a the matter, yowlittlip orpr,l ~c, 1,, 0 0 ic ,, c.;,a ”, ~ , i1 •e i r t h. w .1.1 .71 !,i IttYl(4ad'Al r):llPlAhg r .l 4 0 004 . OW giMt.ht.ll l .l‘til tqFbil s .4 Vitimatill4 Ms447f# ,rayi,mok.irkt. Miglil hltt -, I IfOlioN44 > x Pt& ,MO),, 's .jooka4Aolitt t, UrtitlLfte4 ttillfrif itp‘ti4 . , Ifietirimairk filligillr ..144t Illik:: 1 VI litligilifi4 a ,(1•141,1 . 1 -1 , "40 1 1 1 4 011 1 4•WA11:11 1 r104,ra 1 ,o t' lii li,, „ IlßflitliflPhi.ool l 44f,PPli*D4 6:6:Abe Ongfilefal44)4l.lMfr 0' W MgAele:lkitiPOO hl4l fir t •4 4 4l4P li t WO , 4 40444 0 400 , IPAP.4IIO ki41111 1 .9:4 VA it,9440 1 11/00** 1 110t*W&CY 4' Oak VI , oly.1( , 1 ti 'flu ,f.,1.4141 i Air •,oliii 4 ,, , 1 -1. 1. kiliiiih&Ai t Vii:=Tget. i kei4' .( 44,l' o . tilttriiiii 14alfildio' nilikVikeitli , ll/iiii fi l eiif . istebnljvliii Ifikkatln4it 1 "A 'l4, , 0 1 71V441;1iilsfeigih' ii74l}tlii# ' ,:iiisb k#Jilidis'ili#6,itillibiiii: ' X 'ilik clinAliAt Al to et' Win'T int& a 44Viiiit'YidnPtlie'lititni,Sif lite owner, and before one had a'Oilintie bb ricolleet he rit would ' his etitjstte ib l egieliiiKli linf St h IQ , / ih 'gibe to V I 'lift iii ' hist ' iniiii toeri . littiliditil ' a Hill viitAtitaiii , d ialipNtilii bon iit brieih, 1 gii i Al" raii.iuile 'ut ) lira Midst of its i ti * Petidionv, ina'y,resehied tit to the Miler, with - A Tar' 'LAW ;* it; theft s teriiinded its l aY'isootl' l'isi , ett. - . ..raith; '. 'nada in," said iii'lli"dirr eti; "if von were us strong filli /4' Volt, Ilia ,liandsinne, t li '4oillatt`t hati l get iii 4 air 'rrti f in ' ykid;"'. h'Whieli' slieti'll thank Oiti iiir 1104 h, ifie iifiniieelti iiiiSdOniplimentt" Itiekiethil hail, sititlttilillK '..Troth, mn dttiii"" tililletrhil:agnin ttMehirig the 'plaee , where once stood he brim of w hal. was a 'PA.; t• "tikrtiriloit yiatly bbstiiifitl •),•es 1 ) ihitilipl lid linliiit J" ILL.Li'veiribl 'threw. N. i f i k .. il l , ~,---",--',- —l—i— ,, i ard X 112414.11 te, Alabama' ,Mate C, w p%2ll i elk,lllt rA ponlaine u»,acamtint (41 the 1 killjyg,pr JA mos boy in ( the ; te:gliberhood ' Of . Syllocogge, Talladega county, by , his own father, in a fit of derangement. A "au .Rbodum ilndlkigtel3 partially deranged dor, simiskiinelon the,eubject oillildieol or- Airings., ~ in one of,those,lits, he 14144,1 . 6 s son, unki then piling,ratis and otlicr l ,weati upon tlin,bony,liu inn. lire, to the wlioia,--,- Tito ,w 4, 4 oing, pot what .lim lbal' 40 1 1 Co 1tC0 11 ,(4,K the...144114g5, i . Wpm) iirtlnvarAli psked , why ,Ite fill), 1110. , hi% SI 0 *at lie w* P 4 1 144 1 4 1 4g1 41 1 ,04 ring ,91 . ,it komilci !111V11144Y 14' fit anstaaly rattly ,kiir in .I)i.fo're it was lA,- Jrn, fp l in limiter the pile._ „Alisitlyin is row. hued, for the I)n:bent, in iii. . ?L.._a , , , • , t I PRol•Fgl l 9Nranr u f!RLP. l4 4. — ltlf"o l . bar's Edinburg Journal maintains; et ,e t • lecteical changes are true causeets(such tow gratory diseases as cholera anti phtgue, anti, indeed of all epidemics. L'ElTl,t'es,trerner i dy, therefore, is the purificatton of the sly mospliere„ and dm chief agentto, efPqh ibis ; is Chlorine gas. which is an ingretheet i llt common salt. Iyhole street! and, bawnsi can, he fumigated with eldorile gals as lily, a!I single dwen i nt3: 8 3 4 , A 4 0 ,, town of:Putrtfarline ,p.s,cotlantl, ,feal wt" , halted with the cholera, from the . o4 : 4, September, until the 3d of October. Al i that date; every street, lane and i alley, woo, fumigated whh ehlorirte gap. VIA ip days the pestilence watt entirely atitittnhtt, mil. La bltlinburg_ the gas was usetlii„bmti rather ,late, and ip several town!! peipft.er i quill effect, It was ascertained heyont!, a shadow of doubt, and to, thlofact, we, beg, the attention of our readers,. the public at large, that every bonito an infected diotricto iit which eblorMe goewell, oiled as, a disinfecuig igeu t in thr,'o,?lppp i of !Xi 32, l ,eniPYed , sit I absolute :101013POIX1 cromlbe disease, and this fact is the greet Bieservgtive against „ ,fright4d4liffutl'o; and a positive proof that cholera owes, its Origin to electrical changes in tlie, mow; ',here. Care intiot,be taken in,usfrig tlytt gal, no it is destructive of animal life; ,and must not'be inhaled in the lungs. - - 4 , t11:1 LVIT or 1114.100 S). --A live dollar Of„the Nion llaiticyasaed '64 li4iitfe of Ilte Journal of Cpninieieeoiilhe 'Which wail written ae,fdiliieli j : Te, the last thre6 (101 lans left' m e by my mother `ai' her death. rgrftwt.itvi..x9( Aug. fit ono nrui never left it to ate, and that t!II! 1 14:41 1 ) learned work. TO qty,AtrA ~yym4l.l dot ti ? w 1? PkANTAGIAB ?1r,ADV,11;t011:147... .44 n.,. s I t n, k O eould ,be no such, as paki,encq I , r rp,WFrCPO uc!Yersi Lo 1)e endureq 149„ame Or! 41,01ing as , rontentedness,,,if, gi,erff V4'5 4 4/ 11 , 1 )' walls 10 4e fell ; no such thing 4lttlqWATlr if tbeco , wefe .00,41aine to.bef * b et) ,•,, lip such thing as he utility,. if aei,l 7 aj4,inkirmitie.a and erOsses JO wit Prowlk; 4io sober thoughts, and st)ow us , whit WO #O. Acre wilY l, l he nil true wimaogiv 99 rlese knowledge, of ourselves, or, right l einquviof ,}.llings, without e.xperignqing t Wflrif hull Poing%• •We sill* A,-. y,e,c,p,s,rn : 4 toaster our passinuti, or leptipe 9141' 10PeAiltri, ur wrqdt our Ine! i ustioum If hp impplisnee witason, il that 1 .4 0 .,.., ; I ,UK # ryi ‘lfay, w *, 4 dlie bOiy, m o ciii . In fmmiitn., ,),RYij i; A Pori, qr, gm. igal,, , *to ,Deps •cieq, ;bat, , Avg ix" ,r4o4hilitfotios, qm,liuo. ii , , le Myr t i. i ldflu, , APPY/o,oleuililir•C Itr9, we to 4 4 94 inAlv: limn Aiwa mot,wf . FOLIO? the! ) o weal; bgr•NeLtitc*rwiso 0 1811 , 1 iy,F' ipgr IX-N9qA 1 404 Pr P4ien4, , '''aF.inli)! . • i*lit , lFF I,,f#P,r_efP,i Wi4 l 94k: 4% I Ml* tiniTliqe._ O. I .I I N.4Oe 4 AJARQP.PrAtSIIk7 fOlftr -oil • ',, tt , . , )1 , , .. i -.---- „, r i . ,t ,0,7:• : .:, ••••7; - ;7ii .14 ' ID I:3' 0, P,URPC'l4*—.Alllatil.(''netfli')?l nosed ” Tan4ei, fanner, ha an tyro!. bitlf,:ti , ;lirelt hat l a 'retnaitable.l:9q,' 'rililfe tit4f,l4ilklef,4lo' ,ii: lion1t!: 4tit a I'liioi. pCiftif rPr‘ s l ,Ylllg Jill 1ff . 1 1 *, 1 0, 4 40,i r i11i4 rend. 4 4 .,'11ik in the wpoiL, t !,"1,. 4 1 . . , Y, , Pq rp • r,ii,,fk ~.4...dri. i ipii. ti,,, ii . ,11 ~ .wi l lu. , elt 1? r Vl l ; l !:lL l niy 4(:l t i i i :irs ti teTi a b 9 6 4 !l : tr i lit e i n s r i i rtitip thep. , • ~. • }.l Itll , l, ..c. ence utfo the roau--nut ,tottnnolt i ev itittAt:aliFhtly hurt him. 'l'lie Fild . naatt Oti t ina'd. F l ys e h quilibriunt, and then eat ilff fli ot.itge l d animal sawhig the ,per nOtTi ,lipt ad and neck, and pawing the grountE7:. ' e ; goott old Juan looked titeadili.othl i til Ainpopent, and then shaking ilia 61, tii tip exclaimed: lani • - aptl,l Plea--yon 'nifil't, ~,, . )"' 9 * 1410. ,t,here, y ou tarsal critter, , q ,o)plifi iiili iliztipip i 6 -Ipp, did it, 'o ptiFpoi!e,. : darlt _ .. , NKW USK TOR CAsTOR 01t.. 7 —: ThiAltAll :Pll4 Taira kh Bas : Allc.Achl prili l inted ylli. r.'llduree, of this 'city , , wit 6 itlici'or intl'iltndfi,n' inattureetured.frutti `daintnr'igt. liia - 466Ndlieed to test its (0111414 with l it's'ietiii' itntllti, 16t1 the light of iheroiiiip'r Tirkii g i`l' i.tlty tnpre hrilliant and esteilitlin itiin'Allti 'litter. We cnuld nut disrow "tfielEviAttttpletisant IlinetlTromburniii'itte 'ltiiitrir6ll;'eatutle, and belietg? dietthey'stie it esleitilsied to supersede entirely " , et iiVe ''6f the gtoeim v4ll (tulle. Mr. 11.'1 . lornis us that they eth il d be atftirtte i tt hy 'ltle quantity at twenty-five cents [iek'pound— *bout oricitalr the cost of sitertht ,t:andles. Vr.--Iviva if youili , oll4iied § 4 wil oo ps-- . .yo u stili have lila guilt .49,no,att down and cry OVei kliff 0F044114 that will never get yokl,9u,t dcht, „99,c,utty ; yow children Ip.loo. WZIE MPaPVII ling* nal eparingly, divas .61, .:11ttp ,drilo. ; ,u9thitig excitkyg, a 144,11 ) IRyp , gep, a ineFry heart, t.1,4.m4 g,!tp jtt rite morld again, , , , • I? , , Exvi:Dp,: ,r or A 11 Ewimi• - -310; oly tign uf u s:iiiii.l is u struaga ;p4,:iPit WIN sink, of eupttal to Irale. upon k 00,.. 1 41.: manin New "It orlt was tletectet t l in ,tilkvAg far lied her child so that it,, eaihibAteilJi 411 ckent degree of vtirueity to ociojiiot+ eononiseration of sweet : piiitsentetptirrrA What a lw-eteh and what it it!ii?lllealorY, WI street be 1 . . ,•:1,.. 11 , 1. 71 „ . . C !c PosTAy e INencb,,Sagclot s Assety has passed a bill for. ditetillnT postage nn all itilsnd letter,., In (I.ur, 440.45, or 1.04, 4 . CeOllS. Sliald AV ill gl.l IWO °tree' milli° Ist 411,41.ntairoty oral. estpliliiillutl a ponty peat ,age thruughaut bur, great, eartil re ~ , 406E 1 11 titi Vititt"tl :Swift* Im .lunglA4eliiiel these cogittricii in Otis grost,rautin "ic4404406114' tally agiii;is tlie.uoineem gook ef theism. 1111111 , t, 1,, 1,1 I .; „ m Elptir ptra atottk—On.:XlMP• ( P I Y i %ifilit livid J 11,4,4 T1" 11 : i'"gimiaA4l l ; o •; for .> I. 4iM0491 1. 1* siti, years fruit' apt .Ith, nf,1111,0ccbg11191,61111114 IMP 44.10 4 0111 1 . 930 c ;la tq, : thu , .141, 0144101skoritio t`”? 0,1 " r. Pitaill it)* AIN4 AW* clAng 1. In the louse en the ,40000., 61 r. -Upham had 1011 vows s Metering 1116 * a bare majority. Mr. *ir then peochatasod 41olr 'door& it! . li." 41‘71.