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'flltsseidtageßig tides of life, that seta, -Aft eveywateli aimkireourae attend, Ate addles of the thighty atm" 1 1 ~T hat tone ales appelefed reed. LESSON. -.,.At TALE OF DOMESTIC: LIFE. - T111:*w young ladiee were seated in a 'aPartMent. They were tl)e Misaea Asnaw;la anti Emma Ellis, and dketsonsin Delilah Carleton. The latter wets engaged in the womanly occupation of iewitaf the two former in diacussing cr~~trai~y Ball at which the three itad been PPRll* 4l 4 , 44cuedi , ng evening. , 1011; dont, ,tl4at• Mr. • Barton at all," said Miss Amanda, connecting the cottrer eiziw. Ple I either," responded Miss Emma, adm..tivaa kite eldest. romfikad why not.' might ?" asked Deli -44 I lie sine he is handsoche enough, OatiOt 1 , .44 Pa fo,Hrt what, coal" laid she to Emma, toko' ka4 trisitellast: Sleety, his *me 117,4.ptitIsiiik eilrolYA9ll,l*44,oll;',', .411•IYMI.I.Yea• kiut fog all that , heaa ru i fir ,sl said ~ S aaaua‘ .pattighty, ...vulgar in lig • ' . /I ititlgar I "" , 'ekclairried Delilah, "You must *gam allow me to differ with you, twO,,:aiseAoatinueile looking in to her cous. in!refase with , a 61 1 / 1 040 6. i think he is quite rktithritt=itibre'to Wen' Mr. ,Fridti or My. eic i: 1; 1/ '6 ii l l ' :?Pie"geo 6 i44; " ~ Only thimr,.of coinipuing Mr. Barton withar.L.Priceor firown— , to getiilesuni" erchtistied - Miss Matti& Ellis. "'Why Sy; It i a*ii is a niic4isie .i . " .ifitVeklusliitiii, ha tu. dour." 'said her cousin, "does that make him vulgar or kiss rokisiCtablef , For to part, t think a trelkiiihie'h be at Much a gentleman (in !I t 1.4 . 10 1 - wq . -, , a , P.,ArYe 419, *" 11 'll'e rd / ' a °till"? ' ~.*V14e114 . 1 decks**, cousin thsle, , 'you do have some of the funniest notion," uPi'l ili t iVE*Oittaitt,'"ol fitViiil 'the wot Bite ld .., 0 2 0 " 4,0:1,,i/;i4; Atte Inns , kW, is good as qualbstOltstio *hough he beta, laborer." "1 4 01. 1 " aultr',Otkiltt , ' , " , ; dp wish 'he 49 . 4 ',)4A.Piocs,.9)4;2l4pecii, and 6 e4 I PAIWOMPPIVIX :Or hus doubters than oploboalits.,:, 'lbis, bie ,, fatilt that Mr.:Bar, tastiotawnet t , 4tifigiSiii: kirk itieh 'Omit alitqlqil'::l; 'i40:4'. 1 4, 4 1;44.i4 or y0u..4r44 ~WoOlfrii; liktfooko , olgoempaointolk io ' , the littpurs , 3l , ' , Miss Auituntia,4mATAMWO, ositiogirtdr . oridifit4 "it i l6' i 611 0 4 2 1 7),WW . • • 1 '• 8,17 1 W, 1 0° '„ I 't " 01 1 4 11 1) 11014 t • bPitikOhs,)(OF RAobilluttuariptrosise irt• o' . P* looll ‘ oriltastionquilotildlotitri hitid I • rtilth r siii 4l6ok rel , )!irevillio.tlyi t . — 15 . 0, e , well, gifts' 4 M n.t 1 11 $1.1014! biddin by rite half open door of the apart. fill/h~lotrtruoilotoisktOttliittelitivt i o i At* e M i A t ilt ithif ii "eliVA . iiioT4 t.i'i s t ' X'llllo*Yittlin ,IPlAltiliatliMi : yasuolasktletrAtoltoitiblahoiMro Bortitriorlt 4 V Wit 411 :0 11 to* ild fkho Pi **no kitrit lifollitl4 piiitifibif#: i l A ,r) 4,, 4 to I,tv =Kt • , i ~) ROO 4m4141 ,} 1 0 4 ,41i4 Awl ty .... . saltlickl LA latmouthrt e ~o irtat 4, 413111111.10101114110,,i nil 1).A.,ivz...,1 y., y . ..d ; if,. 1A044414Wh01i ;Lhiitiut a vot - , Mrs Barton alli4ottaillOki t unolitintoll Emma, who wad loffillelbilkiffO ihrt` blind's.' "Caine," oho ocoltfflifilliOrittlitig bir'sister, ~ let 1010 - stroutst the other parlor, and PiritMeotrohrtiolli toootorroin him; it will girepllfiAfiteto Hior;' toi '6llO is pt i trlial to oatichenioi: 44 •Qatifiall.4.4 left the t0,,,',. Thu object of the foregoing euoversa , i ')11 , :ir ,- .11 ..,,,,;, u ! ,if, %iv ' iI, •c ,, ••,.;‘ o 1•' i lliimi van slyest*, reaninthrma Meti:4Ellea u: - e,..(a}.TWlr ...n . ( 1 ,,a9n o:tr, ,heo6,"Your. •1 0 4,t1a1V6dhiiedittg.hie thlitglikiie*dreksec , .mein AL-89914 k 11+0 o ,;!tt. l 4timi,l'ite4; 1.4 31. ,101d, I Toad(_ illthilio,lololeitit:Bitie4er'intiOlistiiiir.' 'friend 01,,rnitteit we , ... were : play metes; ,In 6 ,, iime4441hq4,44F,T404:40,,)4iii tsoriiix 4 ii.- He. Via l APPranticed toi'•the' lor , beisighanteitar , . WI Stot f Itac,hig ; wow, . carpeeter'i ; Untie sheet the Masi/kW OR Alter Woes: Hiliii , werwiteat initekleiviter , I entered the counting house. Boon after irespeefiitillty.‘l24fiefe itatillird fee' Whieh the eted.finisted learning big trade, he went wa#7ilehettitO the'Coneeiiilian'oe'4as';'lie` to the'elty'of Baltintorea and thetejetarted 'ire..,haysi„ seen, that ,MF. Benoit:44 .pc4. Intsiness firi himself, and where he *iiirleil: . stand 'thy . ton high .in their. good, iraeos. , ilelei , Oeinfeieed of; genius, and hietilrigX MriEllitt knew that a ,glee eitimate.efre , , good, education, from a master a*i4aie, v . spelih i illti"teltiv a' irelitlnerit fink ` in 'hie ' andlboigtir •he snip became an apdtitect ;, dittightgri! character,,i4Ote deleittied to ~ and ao,aubisquently smassede,large.foo 4 ialotham, a ,practiot . Iciym*,.., how , h p; lune. • Knowing the reverses.of fortune.* 'auneriededAhe impel' of our story will Which all are•litibte: he resolved 'it Mgt* show"'' ' ' ' 1 '' ' ' - •• • ' hitt 'only ' son a" good architecf,'ini Mite , kfle'wbiiOirients' after the sisters had left ` the , fickle' dente" should desert' him;' the1 1 !"0! , gr , BfrriPP,:e s PiPiefi , ' lie ;i'4" he "°oo .lll ii''e - it ; het'4 .l. 4 l e,Cerii honestly' *bon; the i middle height, with a hue figure, liitt deily,4read. ,lie succeeded... A.year regular features,- and intelligent counter or two ago he . died,. leaving his son his Iliteel. 'Vito Elbe' . were of deep' bluts.i.bisti whole-fOrtune; hie wife being already dead, .eyebrows finely arched; and his forehead' 'and - Charles .belng the only child: ‘ 'Abont high, and ' white, limit 'which the jefhlitck• six months ago 'Charles came to ; this city ,hair was pushed back, di'eplayiug its, fine on' , a Visit. lietalled , upon me as his Path= propertidne. •• He was certainly a hand. er's'friend.; In the course of our conver. smite 'resit, which fact teen the Misses' sation I asked him why he was .not mar. Ellis ', did net 'attempt to' deny, and ,the ' tied . He said that he never yet met with ease and politeness. with which he greeted a young lady itiat.he thought worthy . -of. Miss Carleton, spoke his claim to that calling his wife ; thithe could find enough ,which that lady herbelf had awarded him who would marry him fcii the sake of his . —the Out of ge atlethaa. • • - money, but that such a one he would no. Remits soon seated 'and In conversation, Ter marry. I told him that I would *t wit!' D e lil a h. D e lil a h was a c h arm i ng traduce him to some of ourcity Isdiesiand girl: • t: is true ;that,she did not , exhibit i , Tee if he coultinot find•one among them to the exquisite proportions-acid the regaler isuit him. , He required thbn that I should features the ouss, :th a ere was ' 'conceal his wealth, end' introduee him as'a 1 o( tWo'Cin but . . . a sunny smile upon her face, and a;cheerfot master mechanic. . I acquiesced, and know- TOarkle in her clear, light blue eye, and she, tug your,false estimate of respectability, i lied such , light and' bounding spirits, that plubraccil the opportunity of teaching you. made her appeal', if not as fieatitlful as her *a salutary lesson. I knew when I broVit cousins, *ileitis,. more bewitching; at least him home and introdaed him; that neith so thought Mr. , Barton, as he gazed upon er or 'you 'Would be hie chosen, bee:mite I her laughing countenance. How mock was certain that you could not sloop do better, thought lie, would it be to possess .low as to marry a master mechanic, but her as a wife, dependent as he she JO ittin the event which will soon take placer! ea her uncle, and duwerleas as elyx,would be, - sily foresaw. • Your cousin knew nothing 1 than either of the Misses Ellis, with their of his wealth until today. I see you look fortunes. 'Chinking thus, it is DM to be surprised, girls, but did I not tell you that wondered at that he left her with a half you would be sorry some day that you did formed determination to win her lure, Jr not obtain hint for a husband 1 Aud did it lay in his power. ~ I not tall you that he was worth two or When Delilah appeared at the dinner table that day, many Were the meaning ant inquisitive glances her cousins cast upon her. At last, unable to restrain their loved habit of " running" their cousin, they spoke. "I hope you spent a very pleasnnt morn ing, cousin," said Miss Amanda, with a mock arch look. HA very interesting tete-a-tete, was it not I" whispered Emma across the table. "I spent the morning eery pleasantly," answered Delilah, blushing slightly. "Oh, 1 dare say," saidl.:mma, saneasti eally, Ad suppose he pve you a disserta tion 'on trieehanics, did he riot, cot 1"' "Well,'ind suppose he did," said Mr. Ellis, who had been listening patiently. . but into whose honest face the color now rose. "Is it not better to listen to that than to ,the senseless' conversation of the foplings, half man half monkey, who dis grace hunianity t'' and the old man cast such a look upon his daughters as made them quail beneath it. "ant never mind; Lisle," he continued in a Milder voice. "never mind; Mr. Bar ton is worth three or four such would be gentlemen as Mr. Price and Mr. Brown. in mom ways than one. Mark that, girls. He is worth three or four such in more ways than one." The last sentence he addressed to his daughters. :Days, weeks and months rolled by, and Mr. Barton had become i 'frequent visitor at Mr. ,It Ellis', , was, very evident that he . was paying ; prticular' attentions to Deli lah,Carleton, and it was also plaint see that' they were not unaceptable. This fact furnishett'an ample stilled Ibr the Isis tre' sarcastic reMarks. As t?r their fath er. 'elfuoYer:ittoy indulged jo 3hea: in his presenbe s a knowing sm Ile 4ield 'play up. ott 'Hi. face, and' lie would *nitrite to them hii atigerfibti l 'that they:: would !Mtge Asky. wish .they ,114 , 411/4414 W Barton, 4r a husband.', • ~ .. . 1 , . . ~•, ' TIM. *Jeri edittlitned for NoMe.tiMB.4+ , At liiiigilkiitili L nibriqiig about three, ininiths: °liiii . fl)!kV 4 , l ?AgeriASMPP " Qinii 6 r7,l 41P1311001 5 1-144•Aille eitiortrl.4llo. pallor whit% his•diveghleses AVevor itittingp With a IlAltillid# imi titlierklii% &yell "''" i,' '"'"'; riWill, wliii l lect,iiiit 'lliltilt ht 'it i'iyatit• ~,,, ~.,“ .. , q, ,1,.. 1. t ri• :, I'lr kl 'V: : 41 4 471 b 4Withi4 413 41 / t P, l #' /04/17 ).J.. , , I . fli, l batAlVitat tr ellitedibothi alai roweled& i n s itkftilk•-,-.lt ti tr. 'I 4.. ..i I it .r ~, ;,.), 'reThil **6lltigNiOie 1 014 Mtliptitli . 1 4 t 'irThi' Waang,' ) .. sibai i l, ' 441" '; ' "P 0• , 13 4 11, ili ;r:4l , OW h•tt , 1P;%.• - tr./ ta . lai r W el C f3"4" i3ll II 711,,j;1E!, I, , ill' ,N1141#4 . 1.4 " t4tll - Of ~ .!i'', l• • 71 ,I ‘ .-, •t,, Ei t‘oi o ires ' r7lilhir isergbibg '0 to limo," dlie met eMitttc 'With '"hir 'blind/ 'rWillit ilir you thiilf:'litt,i'i 44 1 1•114 ., ...). , fl qt i,. I' PI CI.. ~, , .. ~!: ..,,f1 , p ,fal v 1 t ,':',,, 1!..., r.' 1! .f ll =A YV:t •thiak Paillsh'ef,its",t* Miss Emma, with xtosi of,her.head‘ , "Nor l,"' said Amanda.' • "You don't eh I Well, euppose,Livais to tell you she is lioing to .trairy a Man worth two hundred thousandth:lll4ra. would that alter your opinions Po ' • "Why, what do you' mean, pa 1" "biMer, 'and I will tell you, girlsP said the old gentleman, bending upon his dingle tern a grave and somewhat morn look. :/•• 4 IF • , 1{ - ,4{41), Ni1 ... 41 '4-11 fxETTY PA. . FRIDAY. E Nth gin: 184 y , .•1115.•i'f ' it; toq three such ninny hammers as Mr. Price and 'Brown, in more ways. than one ? Re-' nienibtr, girls, that wealth is'a false stand ard by which to judge of respeeMbility and worth. Not that a rich man may not be respectable, but very , often he who ertr,ns his bread by the sweat of his brow is more of a gentleman than be who counts his thousands." And they did remember it. For in af- ter years they showed in their choice of husbands that they "had not forgotten' their honest father's lesson: Tlie.liope of happiness is a bridge we yen but' M sunbeams and`theeoldrs ditto ntinboty,', erhich carries laiciver the fright ful chasin of death. -Boman knowledge is a proud pillar, but it is built in the midst of a desert of Igoe ranee, and thosik who have ascended the highest have only gained a more extetujed view of the waste. Xdvettiity overcome, is the 'brightest glo ry, amt. 'willingly undergone the greatest virtue. Sufferings are but the trials of val. iant spirits. Use not evasions when called upon to do a good action, nor excuse when you are reproached for doing a bail one. , Fur one man who sincerely pities out misfortunes, there are hundreds who heart ily hate us for our success. Every lithe a'man laughs he adds to the duration of'hig life. ' , Wel 'kilo, men who' habitually carry their „Leek downward, and seldom look their fellow ilio‘ in the face. Tho reflect. bog mind naturally concludes that guilt is stamped upon their brows. yhopy . er ~00ptenteti with his lot is rich. Not ho who bath little, but ha who dewitesi morti lithe poor man. *.alitageritia tnember,offa cie~trx Ike become ` .a Prey to miie (014 passions, sad scourge* of with bia Virk , cab.. ..,; , The two war pries:Jodi thiegif thUt itide of kitAtb' rift ! refik4oit O' tend lie yi t; *dye us of the Dee . the mown.weapon; of the other. 740* i sa 4 the. 1 14 4 1 . te.r 8 P. 14 4, etijoyoloo. se 9U etowt, 991e9 thtt , teoredoleiesi alourths9beekfuniteeol'atid then the pride , oritqlaiimilli Illifill!,olle'o444llllli,fich,ittlosl ,Xissop.olf Ahura' brittry thing. si v tits nlalthais.Pf thit ; . • 'V. 517,FplupPintay,ichm 1. 1 14 'ol' 4. .1i ,itm.bas been, degraded. taf hilnds.44llgipthowsght ittott!ttliitti hiii , tt• it 'too inslisurimiloely i'44ttur of little momenti'hut basial salute-the rewire of the' lips— should be' an, interchange of affectionate greetings, or tender farewell, sacred to the tlehrbet ecnintuitioni. Our pareuts—our sistera-..our wifir-oar loved oue,.ready to beeinne our irife—our brisontls the friend of our heart's core. to *um, and to them only, it has been truly said, should be consecrated the lipe of delicacy.—Yan kee Blade. !wrilia.R.LEss ilL,lll.lPßage pm' ativtor m ir wrago. Allnti'ma heirif tii ever ii'•cheetliat• •lu snide. , mom , 1 , had :e'er 'Conoeived,ithepektilessiailme of the Chris iain'ti hope to the graded 'T had de'o4ot4,4o#.nlia4ii feet beneath th e, ear th 'is. iip r, hi, th e, , pile of the Mid iLothisa Mine. is Virgitilai and wits • wandering *neigh ' their darke subieirietiesn iettni the i stitteil'dr music *Y& bad upon 'thy P ; 1 4099/ elfriil,ffeas4 4l l4o . 'Caught only the ooneladiniyi *Milani-of thihymn.: . .ll ;• ' than be in Ifernim ' , • On advancin g with enp . Ddb modish thllmisPg c:r.4er to 'give a different (jiff/4001M 10.1!10 curnen4of air,'• for the purpose of ventilation, yet this door must be• openedoemmionallyliii let' the rail cars inind,'loailtif With coal. And to ileainaPdab Ne-tatwa aiding' •by ~that, door an aged blind Maroc whose eyes hail been entirely destroyed by a blast of gun. powder many . -Yeitistelfenie,4n that Mititi: There ha eat, on a aeii, cut in die eaid; front sunrise to enmesh day after day,; his sole business , being to open and abut the door, when he heard the then cars approaebbl We requested , him to ding again hi iri e whose last line we It wail in deed lame in, expres.iciii,,and in the poen. measure very definitive, being, in haat, one of those productions Whliih' we found the , pions slaves were in that p a bit•tif singing, in, part, at least, improthrii. But, each stanza closes, with the sentiment, 01410 lin in iicavon in 043 morningt'!, It , was sung with a clear and pleasant voice, and / ()outdoor) the shrivelled,oight less eyeballs of the Oldnnan toll'itt• their Boatel*, as if hie soul felt the inspiring Ben= timents and really the 'exhibition Wit one of the most effecting that 'I have akar witnessed. a, There he stood, an- old lean, whose earthly hopes, , even at the best, must, be very ntint ; and he was a slave—, and he was blind—what ectuld he hope for °Hearth , I He was burietlo toot a thou/l and feet beneath the solid. rocks. In the• exlmesetve language Of Jonah, mllls has gone delve to the bottom erthe mountains: the earth vvitlt her bars was about hhe fOr-' ever." There, from month to month he sat in darkness. Oh, how utterly cheer., les' his ; condition I And yet that one pleasant. hope ota resurrection morning was enough to infuse pence and joy in his soul. ' . I had often listened to towelling music I had heard gigantic fritelleets pont fbrth enchanting ekiquenowbut nettle did/wile orelaquence exert 'tech riverpoWering fitienee 'Over ety feelings `di' 'did ifilaseine:' , Nergyefiire did I Witness so grind an;e,x-: hibitkip of Q, how cempari'r, tively insignificant did earth's mightiest, warriors and statesmen, her princes end emperors, and even her philosophers, with; out piety, appear ! How powerless wetild, all their pomp and pegeantry, and Wisdciin be to sustain them, if called to change pia-, cm' with this poor slave He had a prin. eipleo within him superior to them lin and' when that morning which he longs for shall come, how infinitely better than theirs will his lot appear to an admiring , universe, And that morning shall ere long break upon thy darkness, benighted old man The light of the natural sun, sind the face of this fair world will never indeed revisit you, and the remnant of your daps must be spent in your monotonous task, by %beside of the wicket gate, deep in the caveres,of the earth. But that bright and blessed hope of , a resurrection - morning shall not deceive you. The &vier, in wholly yon trot, shall manifest himself to you`even is deep darkneis ;'and at the appointed hdrir, the Ciisins of sltiveri 8401 dro p off the double night which envelops you' shidriltnish into the the iibeety , and the glory of fteltven,, And jest ) 0 pro ; portiep to the dc,pth, cif your derituese tlevedation now. Jihad be tie Wighume. eettitteljo of Lthaveverleetiog days , = ..4At - 7777 - „. • .1 I. t Y!,49.PIf, xi? IR, , 4 4 4° ' ;'+ 4 t" 41 ..4, ,z, ogle .4* übingwnPrOmte itigettieing '9le arrival of ono of : Fulton'slatent steam PuillinFtt . ,RlC4rPPlid.l Arm' 4tYt•Pa its wAY2te ifie geld Altilc, itisjor,llobtaMni. Cloes.,Stooktoapsayars *WACriteutiftitiiid , :s Air or tlio Withottildherlhd beetlit'ainitifikte 'fwd. t 4.4 Witt, tlie' l if;Miyli 1/4 f 17411 1 6` ve or, six days' *orb, with abontatomy,boyuls 2 „ atlb? mioe In Virginia, of roe :k40 13, 4. P.* Ale' grges,NAl 4 -10arn from , Mmthitr. ett ki rely xfolit able mime, had obtained thirtyluippeargit of vild from the little the 6th or. 7tb of this. Month. kThe last day'S workihrof three negroes was worth $1,894,' If this result be the product of a regular vein, as wo learn it is, who can foresee what a few weeks may pot bring forth ?" , , CHARACTIMIXTIO OW TILBSZS.-T•li is Said tbat a celebrated English duchess, on being told that she must be bled or she would die, steutned tho prerogative of her sex; and re plied, 6 , 1 won't be bled ; and I won't (tie anti she didn't. ..y , ~ ,P t, ‘. # 7711 , 7 " 7 . 77 , AffsWt. or J7l' t7l 7 , r tr, ,; I , ;t 1 , .i.ILI. Apyivr t vir ols Tux aff4OrtiT t f t tß. . salltf44, OPUL,IIMPOIMEtCEITCZ -114044 t ''' ' ' '''' " '''' . 1 " ' aabisaina .lialitin publisher aka:Wirt, • ~,,, , , ,, e4tolifeltorrirkftts k PrIrRINIP• at oys't 't ..... ; ...„....... wavie,vo i r yark iplorica l ' E°W.4l " 611411"1"1""gt ‘ '"" '' '' al ""‘ 117: ""‘ tathaLd 14 the'acelety on dire 19th " t iii"th,..4l4ll49"thawmpeal6l.l'n•minr"vse -d ' ' '' A" 'n ' 'i tarkilist offkild to be Intinkrrod to its ' '' l 'll P'..,•nrri-r . : TPworsui.,l7.7 m'n , "it' , ' l fintiatiirhidt kiti extetot the foltoeing curious li t sZt ' '.. INI.,%.*TANIVTIIITAL, I IIS A: . I,A ,$, mirdet4. 1114 • i ' ' 7 : 9.1, 1 0719P15t,P.P..9 1 51 s .0..r.,1 , i it110440. 4 1; . 4y eap‘t George Shelvocke, 'Kid wf u lhOitieseitt --4 10 ,a,c. , ...., fi t ' 94 " ' f a dventures o f the Tile a word at kindasitath,, . , hif , gßOqual,4 t h e . ~" *A. WO& r ''''" ... ) ' WI. '‘'''' I " ared"it". i ship. of 24 guns, and 106 . ,_, , . , ' Th e itlileit ee pb o toft, uk ey , ..",, therntelaird our by ?certain nierchants in ' !cfikaorgi` at w "'" 4/ 1 1 61 , 4 1-1 " ''' ''' 0 '''t toodonVfErr it ' erOis in the South setts, ; Akd ta i didielit 4'iiiiiimrgatiir .41 ' 11 " 1 Alva 4 1 101e;i"ri4 r tii' :Ply ni6tith, February 'l3, 1 , Return iiitaaa l lrigr i `"" iliWo pOiniany wiLli' the oSnocess," ' ' Ci v what ' lliiiri g b " 4•4 " .4 """'""" *l f u'' &at OW delltilantid 016411tain John Clip ; — , ..illtaranaHratiod4b-lialtlivatthyt 4f..nol*H .1 h 0n., ,„„ I s f f,,, ~.. , , , ; ; ° , ; i rr Wilajt k ub N mH ill* i k i kiaood hi sk r i "11141 0 , udt : 1 ; 1, ; v ,iAller " lii t uiltib ' titbit:o6V The Pacific nearly) L o vlrs. Cipt, Shelvocke determined to Ad stair iipiiiiiiiikullusrlid'i" , o''s o nul is li:,, —.l, : ... 1 ',' Iti iiiitarkleo# asaiteriiii-o, l '. ~i fnlii •,:r a ,p4:9Ret iiit,w i ttloast of C al i forn i a.. Hui MIC 4/reithot kWiit e satathaildwil ; ii3O mot 1 Stamitt Nigh& Digs peninsula on the I i Lit t ... l im a, it h ig ii do i kata ma r (23 - 10 I et!.:' 7 16t tAi*Uatilligliti 4 : and east anal lOr in the cr, tmew o ite litedvimovediretreciAl .40. fs tOkiti fif l Piietitei Rekitto, on the 13th, in 1; "4111#411"64.41/ belt" r, ' k " .l itlifi'piiiiiir . 'iiiidite 'remained until the A6/ ._, 11146n 6Ti ll hf°6lll , _,... 4 * I *" ' . 1 ' ."'' iti s tUpg of 4'4 j.kitlt taking wood and W IV. t t 41 jtql". 44 int. rf."9.99:4 t 1 , :t1 ' r: ft ( , Il *lbw/jog . ,constant and uninterrupted ~ eordlilniiiifittlisrlettlr the shore and the na 'Dail iniesielir bii la delmYture for 'China, 11 - liR c'" '' ; of ,tlio country, in i ° . .- rPPl.itg account thiektgaitioe , ilmactilowing remarkable ~,,,1 , .:4fri.t4.1,;: . :..,,,..7 • , .iti *aigr,S!?/4 1 .1-iP NI 9,fPrif4,4 1 .10,31k the , huit..Bovida* , :nnes.4l‘o4, 44,441*. ion•;:ifiet,the, Atom loet,,titibeet,ofpismialt were the erigineuitikifeahreitieto *hose rules slienri"Mettice intl'Hentril•Mier. Us. lie "'cd r .iiclii4 6l ol4 4 P.c4g 7ll6 ffili of cirettenstsutires endespesialirifroutt dm fact tbat'all'eui tribe. of ladle* Wait** .thilitioliditi eieritilif'kifitic"bripi'''iitil identified with the Israelites by e rilf ilintke• inkielfgitiffs rites•T'""'""''' ''" PII I•vi" r e'-' 'V 'They li bbliiiitir lie titilt 'O'er ilti their eirdiptitifirnia kiAllair'elfreihroJ hies of the new moon.- 4 "li."lnnitteiritligN iniorkef dialyser: Ulifikl4.7 nik•Art I then, ereetiqq, ; pic, a I i terniie,,,beving ,pqAck, 1 of the covenant, and also in. their erephem. of altars. - lir By the -division of -the'lte= Ittion ibtoliibeiVivillialitiififtliekert4iiii tei .chitti ifittticir'heritt. "M'Britteir ttlothitif ,siterifines, • iblutionsi'-nivrhigtektemrink niesirowar and. he Team,* prohibit:Mame( easing certaintivitige,by"traditienrwhietocy, chariPlimAappearanameffunspitif their lent., 'guage to to the Hebrew, and finally by t he! .e .Yg h4B #9o ll .l4ll , yi• P. 61 00,41' ef Minted .hi, L .e perp . eyst inmssion, of ill, seal in their Beek a :ohs ilic&fbrilif Oit Tile' relitigaittio;"' ' 49 .'' " 2 - "Nu - '('' i''' I '.' . .t' Therlechielaidit t'dflithateillfilltdiileolic. ered thetteridnetor 0 0 ylearietirlMotril irr the tnigratlettlif)Vili bitiitifteVienchill'in; ip , ' , asintniedi thebuittltne Millie pyramids of Mexico, mud , Central' , Aimeriair: end ‘••al Pulenque,iChuinki,sotuinberilliaimals; and other cities of whielEdie.ruins.no‘r *Rah& our .I,lieP l 49' ." 14 , 4 103 it 1 ,°4 ., 9;* ems of ,hiesostFP !car P!!tis 4 ,P PPAs iLi diees tcrephis; milirery , roadS,, risque . 'and tiliages frOM 'B i lipt; . T.fri:' Babylon and t4rthaftek- .11it the apenryphaLlitosll4 FoOr4st ig•grq ll 43l ijoviurt ilAiteL444„,s ~ 4 1WhIrcwA,44 0 RtiwiToti 4liv.itiOßlPPlghti 1 0•fi,IP4 1 4 1 .4idLi VitriAle Wulf% ?t9' -,_ w,h6ch 'w,Ve,Vliri,,„ ca n ta ta w ' Praignlrt .5 1 4 their 4lntlandiiit:fpi ; Or ckysea wnl ~ , I li Sabilapazgr,' King l cir i ts rhi,',liiii m awat eittitiVir; Mid' he y eirrfOt ilie Viiiiiklii -1 tdif;isii'tfliti'eliiiiidifitid"siiiii kir'EfeW ''"'•l' 1 ; ' 4 '1%0 tribicqhie . cindlittir hifilifirthistf , retries,' that' Itherrititilti , teitre thremUlfil. We , of the desinien, , end•gcr iiiiiii , slorlheir country, where never imusidwelt,t.that they might there keep dmiestahnire, whisitthey , never, kept,..„ia their owe laadvkilLosysi%). ' stud. thertri•wiss. eilltalasSaiskli,4oo Intlaielle a .year. evd 4 01111;,:i i.O , 4 V i lo • ii, -,i , i - ,AccordinglP** DiP4'o,iiPtitAi r , ma 114114 , towirda #i9,AßCOLevf,Rl4l . lt.l4l* Aaja - 7 2 9 1 Psei i r0NT111.0„P1,,,,r4f ( 4.% 4 , 90 UMW, want TO, '-" 1 1 1 S.,"1•!i"rY if fig , been ,I',VVQ,yesTS, ani are . numereus di iltis day. . The mat ' bay Oopeelpit itckikliii t i e Straiiii le rini Cotirintirlt.''thefitfclrb'hardir kesplittif itti'inirth; L lTudsitillf"Bity'lititt Greenland:llSi lidre eittidetod 'passed' down 'on the'strierce•arthel Pacific: , thrmigif Californiato ,11• I elfir„o ! p,ntrei,.4l.m,er I ks. and:' reki, whine ifte3 4 Mot their inhkbt eneitHeir the ciiiiiietifieli:' (Pitilkiiieli"firi,T einirri;:at kmett"beforti'' they dill classed of the 'econntry: • '' Further More L , ti kit , •itin. tended thatfheyiesitted in etilifethis Villilli die ships • , of , Solordotr 'Aide , their three Yews ., roysife,•tied • furnished , the geiii•ve Opliir,•4o. • builrkto ~ t hedersaple 4 „alrue4hat they: are,, the, : settlerm,avd propriety* pi AI olig-th ,Pqn , and the.OO =9(4444C0N -1519 ill l 44 l firktv, , litikik•tiiig!'lailliq iONP,Iii` : s lo i nl 9 .l,, t ,b l Pie l ivt!„9 l ld Vs l U t i tTs ) ina pa t i ent y • awe"' ~11 trotputtc g o ch e `...' ). .1 , • , • •,,,,, It' - 'lll .-„, a v , , , ,, 1 l il I,s:lji .• ; Ml 4. ~ ,, ,I I+ll4 ei ,- 1,31 , 44e A,: ~.4.4144*, Jowl% rtsqg ,4.1 iYr A f te 'VP* 904.4::, .11 Oil) 1'..:05 . 1 . it 1.16 , : "kg It:tilt:Ls. : ivq.., ~, , , 41000441uval:with,litt,comeieklumeti.to the AchreW.AVerb.ojkSitailiflPFAMK.,lP9P)ll, mcoli.r Artiil.44 PMl's Y.ilk.ll4 o .fi u tli.l9,Y, PI, PO I f'4l4llpltrthir,.gyl6( vslom a1.).4,,,aticfg.,‘,7;pr, , ,?7, Pei. ° r u llw ,n !terr t PMF - PY." , °F , is kuYitscrfeas of miriade .they are said to lay their altars with twelve Monett ) -The iitrimieyrkier; tied Ofitiervi 'ilielfifo• 'irilitrlatrowitheirgerti w seriarafiori.'":: • , • ' '" nisiehifilebß 'l)titit'the' tiplitionti'of MC tltlitiiiiiikflnitihManti, lifeeissah.' Illiii reel ! the tail oeCrinford, l i cipaz de o.;.!Wfs , :rtvit'lllPr I!!l•TAi'd.fiti l'!:i° l '. , •ong'r' :Bi+MliP9l4 0 441 g#1 1 :14" - Sii! ,egliPPlll,wc,iterii ' mid triterdiess-,:gui,to, prove,that the 01 , 101 1 , 'lost tribes" were the progenitors of the ra 'lT, '94: ll 4Plif fru4"l,4,!,il!P•l"l”v World, on Ws discovery i ,by ; 0 gilmikOßs., . 8p sa y, 4,, jorNoali4 : , ' ' DANIEL WESOFER AS A iiISTORIAN.- 'llie. : NeAv York. Courier positively con firms thef report that. Mr. 'Webster hos been fur souie years ,Tery succosefully, engsfed in collectiug :Material:for-a ii.qipttirY of Wailtington!! , Attministratigr,'•' . trii4 severer Chapters of the work . have beta, at, ready rinse.. • Upon his plawof 'treating the subject, his work vitiOdlil•enthritott three . .41'1 `',isi4vi,, % u hbrii:Vei,fiteie conjectures ltplr,,Opp9metLoi . ctlnftile plr9 i‘striopj 4 .4041,fignfilyt !myself to facts, apd report only whail bait seen or known. !hig inythaticipl 0 if the present ago and og`n do'Cq ' "f, hadidght of, moantaindusi barren. and f seittitAndurity liafe home parts of Peru ; itequi f iZ , ete#;' ;two Puert o , mesu Am7,Axwy)in pia most of thcelegoyet lap rich Nark mould ; sa ybdiiUrntit frsahJapito the eau,. appears as l ifinteVriiintlVe WMlo'o'46,4' tinitd• mR44 WirA „flab prejudiced, alp*, no the. Illionghtimthat ie dOildliefoarktdel that 41fIrlitiettlAtUula i t rc t ... A . C# l if il;6o4 ,24 l lo/ i ,Lgi ' lei ' l 7,t i tstPlY . 74 rctiv;BftmCaYmt ed,,to drl46.otama i r t r o ketta l 'home of it; and the more we did; morel ffig e r ns l / . I ,lt r i ii.i f rb P F1:1 1 14 . t ir44l f ift a * / 1 4 , Pt% twitiahlwe ialiiitrmilhormitatawrtt,Vlune. ',A N N all eojfa. i 4 hoe, vii 4.3.40 40.4r.0 f 0mil whatever; ! Which, ie,,aqeuwiduevairsecelley are so Igwoilitiittintescu „thtt lil ts "i l it(4 really t4ifi 4 , • r c l arnirt MK1 10 0 0 .,„INA • RiOuove ptlr,'l,q/ estideasomiwpotaely‘be ques *4 0 4 .:.I -IBreirs 'or Alocleretieiroras Goto Rs [aatif;a-ittivElikoi, Allitiriiiin corn ,. . m i l'iiiSiiiir tit, Die lil r ii )rfiliih lifiede, *vital I hciiiiiiii ha l Wien'd' at *ate l t ) idWis, New York, under date of August Bth : , - 4 itiviAtisited the diggings, shme fdr itrreiler ltdoirg *bob allied the Atti eric an Park , ' efirtlin Ilaeranwenter T almost' every yitt.dotcollertilea, rod , MI era getting out qtrotitlitiiitifieW , Ithsitii about liti worth °POI "AAA *Mobil' Wallted Out myself ittl dit'itottree , of•+ture'dothite hews. I titait keep 'h, Of.soitittei is 'e memento of whorl rdeiltillinivii ilehelidOhi digging : . ts& efireeilifl•thirelibtelitery will be. bid .. . , , for the ) Monde of the , nautili-70%nd. will Iv. in **tie it'oepestit tivi fittOmpitolgiteul. toWdtkituntry.ilitgnAdbbtakainKtithrutigh *Mt II hi" to atilt ttlit end* hull I iVonld ti&S iettlAtestrA Po Ntoelielti rdn'thegoid i&Mt *HNC ' 4 llls Wier lkillelaihoirriJ i blktinktVidiniiifleiriNdiktill itintiortil stit ociteople I 'aiivett yet law:. , _%Kittle are dreltirrittlierifronmill pails ol the coge4 ebti 'ile filertinrir , thettiliwthitieheti foreign iierWthb WOlit of &tit pal:3ll6lkm will env % ittitit'idther.' , , 11 'VW seer Aeient lwhite man who may live in:)thit. region air moOdigitiellvf," 't 4'l . R 7,, "titidlfOiliti aff4aii , FaiiiniA4; -'-44)tAtitilaidigiliyitilw4 Vrti: tri *1 :ICJr I t C Y l ,4li9 PFR I VtII'APV I Vi n iI) 0.11 14 gft hajilVaredrPf 4* , fittrrOian,,if l andaro atimitlArkiimoda, irltie , tndwlioaked , it t itiNi444llv,t4iii 4 ,4U 11 4ini . t,, 1 , il} 3 #l; 7QP , .. 11 ,4 11 16P 1 4 1 1 , 4T , grni If rIF S, ,t 11,, ,c, ,, plinaPhitoelopher tepliinto I sin Very tinti tidakieV , iff)ibnlt 114,00 gone !'s h er.'" r rdiV tiii;ia•tek hn' i nskea die 110 it , 90 ) . Y 4M t ir t I N I MAYII III 4 9f , Ntl. Tho boatmen Smiledettntragaintioplied '.! NJ?. ,", ,y. . • WO, 1.41),'. 1 11 0( 1 / t 1 Kanother.quarter of yOur. lifo is loati" A thini 'qtroation was naked the fairy mail,'" do youliiooVetatal Aitiotiomy ~ (11),*110,,Air ;. T nevor 440 of, toqq4 a thing. 1 ' • , "Well, my friend, another quarter oi your life is lost." Just at that minn'e'ot the bnaerati . , 6 '",, $# a snag, and was sinking; when the ferry. man jumped pulled off his 'coat,' and naked the Philtisoph'er,`willi great earniii nehs of manner- 7 " Sir, can you swim 1" 44 No," said the Philosopher. 4$ W ell, thert',"stidtlie ferryman, oriool whole life is lost* the bolt ii, gOlug: tq tkle kaAttaaY!" ' Isn't it rather a itiriciug Ack 4, history that the topes! witorq , a .. , 't whoa it raiue the hurtles, ;,• -.,1 AitiEs,44 u,„„ 1 Poorer or 'FrOPattesera6o.64l milky.; " 4 mechanie Whit, from the foreti h 'ethiit' l . '''' tonvictiOne,,4isccontinin4 449100:4 p , ~ , 'eating tirinks , a year. .ago, qelebrOmfb.sbg, so anniversary of his freedom .frosm /OW -b , batik, by inviting a few friemle'to pailittittfl °fa . cl.m cho tide r. After tile disetiettd4 0F,i,,, the aavory nea, thehPlii o P,ol4 4 1 A ; feit , i I and took, out, a, iiirager of •t00g0y. , :i111,,,, .towed- hie guests , that thao I wait ldiro 1 T thalr .130 in the drawhr; add' htfarhigid . l " them;that I ttleso were 00 14i41.'/Ettoiim: " grog nionay 1' f'or the yearo ...,Chittlr.4,,f this,. young.mem and remember thafrthev.ll ,regolir savings !of :thia:aues'WilltitrittWu: t ; fill' inteitst: *odd leeitr i'ilOvlA:thil(,. dependence, inold age ,for any ,of raki,:, 1,,,,, GOLDEN .„ introrirs.,T: eve L yLm 1d pride in a noble nature, nor)tuntatitg,'y r ? the unirorthy , mind. ,Of all,bii treimilo.) Observe that God has ohdsea , thevinbai..j.l tow plant that creeps uptio the *tall 'drily , beasts, the soft, patient lamb; ... ofallfitr i tii A tti - ri'ita andgentfo dovi. VV, lieh PO . 1 11 1 7,1 r, peered to , kosea limas not ,in a lofty;citier,os hot a spreading palm; but • a.bush u‘am .% humble, slender, abjetl , hush MC' if'itit"' would, by these selections, cheek tt4rikrh.: .l.l ' ceited..arrogance of man. , , ~. ~, • - ;1' Nothing produeeth tote like hnonsnili nothing hate lite pridir.-6,AftlicW'" ;4 71" : A • - II,W Q:117. Winow.--The tore of Penuaylvania voitlibut.dirrientlrri" paitaetf an' act, ailti*ini Widlii . cottilii" law Goi , .ShtinitWing, gut , aoYri. bf palary from the date iaflii4 resigottUt, to the 14th of January, ! „„ 11 I 1 I.:ORALIMENT LPZGLINED.-...401r. Moe. 10 41 of PeollsYlsanit4 bait , declined, itherli proffer , of a silver tea service' On behilf birth his lady, designed as it' teitiltatallitl'of and prpirlittiOti, Of the fund, to 'chari_table pursJ:. 'politio! , Thestiggestion has been adoptii/P1 !fr 9/4 41 gP • , ES , Y,i4xvifbrlloPhr t, leans frost the Ohio ; State, Journal s:4 the , r i lB4ti,k•that a •Conientioir of' the eihol.eil..; of the 'State of ph iti been', • n ~„ laer!iOn „ kloumous fur several wiya,ang, , 'is nutnerpUsly ,attcrided by bitelli,gent respectable men from all parts of the Stale.V , ,Aw 'address which was submitted upon the''' •grievittees which the colored people Oldie” United States-...both in Slavery and emilh• I cipated.—is spoken of as a very creditable: , literary effort, and might bear comparison with the labored efforts of those. Alt Aire greater fame and far higher, pretension. 4.4.. A :powerful speech was also nuide by Mr... 1 Watson; a recently emancipated *laver 1;, Loon OVT FOR THE I•OCOHOTIVA WHOro THt BRLL RINOB.—A gentleman in ?WWI delphia, came near getting into a precidus scrape on Saturday night last.' While Part". sing through one of the streets, he Mitthree young girls carrying a bandbox i asked him to ring the bell of a house:4ole by. Ae he was doing so, the, girleptiV down the box and run off. When the' bell was anweretl, he made the best gy he could e rile box was takeo into* : hoyee, and found to contain a: live baby t two weektrold, It was sent k) the A. 11111,4 from Virginia ADVIOX To;, YouTn.—lf your sisterq while'lenderly engaged in a cob veritation' with• liett issieet;heart, asks you to brine' a glass of rater from an adjoining room, you caii start on the errand', but you need not return. Yon will noi missed, that's N certain—WYlt"ga,. it trjeti.. ;,, ' An odd sort of a genius havipg stapepd. 1 . 1p.),a mill ? 144 lopkiug with. apparent ss.. lonishineot at, the movetnenuir of the . ena.l chinery, Ashen the miller thinking' td Ott' him, aektid9iipi if he had !leant the 9 11 ,7 04111 lie; ,• ; 64%1'4," replied the miller, .ithei —11: . )1•By jingo r said' Jonathan, Wirf +ld wHe tends the triilli'theit' " ni It 64,64 th4t the women ofTerttvatitike angry, never , nutlet, their . eliildrent"foiltitti of choleric tdroper;ament. DO men of`l'ertt underatand one ,principhi in lifeaThiloaophy ? ' ' Fiohr AMONd l'HlLADELititild"Miaati StUbefite— The Phitatle4ihiiipaiimO3itel an account of a, se!ioos por,boul,rVicontrO on IVetineralny morning: iti a ryfeatprP near 'l'wellth Real chein at street:o f bowseil parties cointreied nitty tntions in OW ity' of ,the party being) savereJy statatp4l t ip,..4T tiouS pd,rtauf their bodies lindliri)bs. Ins§ Titoetnsays ! • it of HD Swint% tif, CO d9wii;attil a' 14111'4 'elftzoi Orty, 'a IA dip several ' stab's, Ithrhtini t hat , hifit ivtire itlu'ilded McCiintock aud wbuni*, bat are lytlangeouit.:l few daYel',A =MEE 1. .t., i J A Taoist, builds to •cll .1 4sl;. ftg att jA . lil 161 it; c.. a 'll4