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PRXXTICX ,Ijo x xi,oolo l . 4cd,r ihßurrftniWicpcapow Isb Int like a ntle spirit o'er ge Hiner toniteartrowolliigit-ttitr the.kidelf" Aftleiviediklf.tdStiar., ; Din intieralltealti a/. ifi 47,,WergAllYihrIoll'°n•the4,1430444.40,dirtthdt— th socooly light, the moonbeams rest 'TniS r a kii iir litlir4 Aiettira wasoirdee'it sigh.l.4mborrt yeirrolOod," t..34tutAttate etiiiyarult p tom ly Ahrgash TbR tbfirgn,ql" l l- i f&a . - kltir brig Hu/inner Autumn's soi r mien tqtai , Old tin , with it is agodleeks and cliteroth4:: :••• 1 11 1 furStnfithwitimwathens emote obrootir Like the far vrintliterp'!! wild su4.P,ofhing.:lfkiir A 'melancholy dirge o'er the dead year Vofie tile ishrtd - finertie ! ~?14.1 . taellincI, 4 0kfot.teara. .Witbittatti•doeN fitill-chaiti4R4tl o llo4 4 _ TM. fk - Tf.' WllOllO tattoo lite% e wizaro mee o ttna MOM fhator - tiatt *knob hf Agaii peinis .:And solemn angnr.tb Abe , beautiful, t ; • ;AO Tiiii.: o 4 , o ll !. base.piing awe, 0443, Sett no shadow of their loveliness tln A id deed Tlir4 spbetti 'mu ' ,: 1116011101t11:411ropeit and kfoy,snd iseve; I tAwithowbnitmeciftifelly shot* - t r Atipwithoiphmt...ogrp,4o4 , 44.4oAcrr'is or what has pawed to nothingneasi The tear is MinY.kglorietnetti wing ' '0,600 drilannattlih. Nark. arWon each 'brow, ; Its shadow in.eisehl heart .! • Intim swift cowrie It wllraa tilfkirnPire,p'er Abe .bioutulil— A nO, they eke It laid ite hand 'Upon the itiong Main-411nd' the he Ughti ford' • t brfallent and the dashing eye ie dint. • 'used thialtallearrovetry. 'rime thronged • The bright and joyous.,and the tearful wail 04f#41tim oucala beard where end the song Andyikekiipasaltou l t re)ioundeil. kvaised o'er Tod bettliardslit; where sw old and apes r and shield • Platihed•kwthei light of mid...day—and the , strength Of serried hoots L shiveredi end the grail, • . • Green from the soil of eamage,,waves above The enished and mouldering skeleton. It came And Wiled' toed %vied' of mist at eve; 'Yet, are It melted is the viewless air, It heralded its :mthions to their hams • In the dim land of Omani. , t . , Remorseless Timis— . • :an spirit 1f the films and acy th e—what pewee :an say Wm, in his silent course, or melt Irtis' iron Wart of pity I 'On, 'still „Ife_pn,esius, and for ever._ Thejliodd The Ciisulor of like. Andes, that aeon mat hsauen't unfathomable depths, or bravo The fury of the northern hurricane, • And bathe his plumage in the, thunder's home, • 'Furl his bib[ whirs at nightfall; and sinks down • rest upon his incientain crag--litit Time Koos , * net the weight of sleep or , wearinem • Am.! Night's deep•darltneell 00 Ito Oulu w bind His leaking pinion. • [lnvolutions sweep O'er . garth r ' like troubled visions o'er the ,breast Of dime/flog Sirrow—Cities rite end sink Like bubbles on the water—Fitry ides • Spring blazing from the Ocean. and go hark To their. mysterious caverns—Moon t sins reef To heaven their bald and hiackened cid:K.Bnd how Their tall heads to the plain —New Empires rise, Clattuiritur the strength of hoary Centuries, And rush flowerlike en Alpine avalanclM, Startling the nations—And the very Wan, Tan *right .sad burning blazonry of God, Witter awhile in their ett4M4l depths, And like the Philad, , lovelicst of their train, shoot from, their glorious spheres and pass away lead.) In the trackless Void—Yet Time, - Time the Tointi4milder, holds his fierce career; ' Thar, stern: all pitiless, and'oeuseir not Amid the mighty wrecks .that strew his path. , Tp f it and akawr i ,lika other OUnTilerPrir Upon the fearful 'Ma he has wrought ! TUE INEBRIATE'S DE i 1 FORK • ittCo/.LECTIIINS OF A aaPottraa, Hawia,describea an oriental•vale. which nature seems to have exhausted hereltill in ' titidveing tnost exugieitely loiely,—hut its fruits' atArst pleasant, to the sense, al length deprisethe thoughtless partaker of his rea son, and eventually . of life. The poetical slieriry but td6 , oflenillustntteit the fearful tittentlant ' upon inebriation. Nor can the glow of the wine cup, with its na l" itediiitlotte of Mirth and hilarity, avert the sad truth, tht: edotar4 or rater They Who ipolulitc ; inpa,pleasures must , the the death .of the dogs.they most despise. Wohatie been led into these reflections bkthe ttetollectfein bf seine iticidents s in'the cifbie' gifted' with 'sOme of the highest . 4/411Y1.1:010.005,4 ergifli Were frittered away, in the indulgenoe • of this? , banellit vied, ova a sodden "Stop • 4shellitiolife 6reer; by thelittill' archer. , ' ''' liniii i iii i iriiiia'ii:. i;ri;ioi, Iniiong ion; _:. 3 1 (.: ~ , . . . drapisc . ffig,141199,411e,P01P5ik0.4144 er, , R4 of :,,leer,isatdonahlehoseLeaunableroPoOtsolli _ _b lit ep.,„• , .0 „ r,,• , ( 1,, , , ~: ~ , , i -, . . . ,1 ' • hßishilien f : lilly era' pieiii ids4eu Sof :,;teso ii i iire f lOe tho . , R o:,ir:ih e *4io, har, , , end Oasihraptiy is fellof.ibess !, faugh3" The , Individual addressed quickly , las , Soil a iftonge bverthelyso li dieti thistle, end tibii4iplii• OILY With' ibi' l ii)ilsirl4, , 1 , t : ' ` i tiVi e 'llVa'' eaer '‘iv,iiheiis iey 'elore t? -.3 l o4,l9s l YAf , :Aightt , .1.0 ~,, i 1 .• .'%: ~ ,- ,....ii; Babe each as. usually i hap pen; mv hen. l' a baitheiliper refuses , id sell :ratite li9 t otT,. .'',. ltirii w#, F limivbetit'ihnkth; '44th 'cutisei .• , :NtS l i7/li,i t i i k i kegt;4o le n __ ) '": l o 6' tit iii 4 r P w • The Right ' was !iguanas/T ~ severe ; omen po for sei4 wiataremid she ,stonlanival!of the , ;•gioiler , Line'tit had % dessirioi "es , ' so' , oar ::" . " , pclititinetiiyihit 6* liiee; %kefiiirotaee iv hh, ' J..ili l ii v ii#4 , i - ‘il; l !i ia'°4'i i! l ' l r !PP.i.Oi l'f9 iPCP. .Pl; 474* RAI4IRA Atist some syffresuceeisSs, in the iri Jsbied,atithe moment the iacidentabove raft -iluliiiid ilibdopea. ,•; . . . •,,, •.1 ~, . We felt:Of ecitirs, the' uititiVernetione -4. orpittp•kinthb wretched ' being who had . ti Itiiitiatlhe hero Of the hour ; and the Beene tt ": '' Ipteitektbrotit our memory to the hurry 1,-,,f1-,PIPVI,4Ippy at that 'ate h our for the -nlo9l . ltinfeit 'paper. This , delta :we again prepared to encounter the , war of elements . 0 ,,00,ggr h op w a rd course., ~, :irJ bo 00Illt,WOBI in tense. . A heavy show.-. I+ , , tittof Imo* • was failink, and the strong ' vil n di 1 ` glrit 1 .. 7 initiosiftes'Of'tlie 66.zeti perliclSs u. 'vent ~..,494i . mir#itiga dashed thent Isla hilliding force against the facws,of•au‘th s unhappy' —weights as were compelled to 141,Ifet their 4131tivnsnl 14, :. .' 11 , i : ' • were ; I LI il l Yß Y eli a r i 4 1 111. !g a i t . '91!!3, ged to groupo our way along .thsk, 4loseffed y• I F) ~o street., liwrollyticansitutirisf ' itig one oftheitielniliof s ripl 6 to 'be' beneficial; care'fatiiid4hireill t ogiosite, hie teihiiiiee of iliWri;e4:l3 , iod,:iioii ,vArli4im.4l, l lAP=FrPcgriF.P. futYcligkenFionpdc I . 4wyl l pproieved o wl light hurriedly, pue one of Au upper windows. while • a,oryolike. thk 41bitaut.sitsiols , of , titer retiring I litinctise‘' rose upon the air. ." Deifying it', on!) a rentit - val'Otthe )'IIL-/i`n( loud cry aiieliC" 'iliac 'high 0 !,10P). 11 061 ,9 ; att'9l4r,smint/P , : end, the tit.ttift PP/Asking nf:Mneetiein PiMes Was , itle' • • ceeded by a fall, and the next mothent tire were assisting thwwife'orf the drunkard to pto tier feet: ' ' " It waiai had been reared bi . the - bar 7 Over','Mr. returned 431118,h:erne, under t h e. fearful .influences' of that nnania, w iatt Aver ,libakionti,po„,pacelgts v and woe. then a rariatitiadmalh Assistance wet speedily,mbtainedvatid the maniac secured; but, as the atorin was, raging with increased fury,-we 'enterll •the, 'house with the view 'or offialhfiti spine de grog. of warn/14,461 1 pm proceeding Nilher amiaipating le scene we ahouldwit- We have sesnman stricken *tour Aide 'by the red bolt of avengintheaven-have marked the despair iMpresiee upon the failure bf the suicide, and Heard with terror 'the death cry or tkiisk whom accident iias deprived of life-but never had , we itnall glued thatthe last great, conflict of human ity could be attended with such a concen tration of horror as this. • A bright lamp shone full upon the bloat , ed and distorted codnienance of the stiffer-' . er. Struggling in the grasp of tom' strong men, he poured forth a torrent of blasPlie 7 , my upon all !zoom! hint-loading even the .vaers,d numo,,witit itnpreca4PrAtutt drove 'back the frightened blood torrents to the chilling heart.--while ever and anon his shriek of agony •was answered-by the howling winds without, as though a chorus of the internals. were holding .high revely around the dwelling. ,Tecriaed, and heart-sick at this awful spectacle, we s lipped front the room, and were preparing, with one or two ethers, to take our departure. The noise above had beieed, 'and It was some gratification to 'feel *that exhausted 'nature would keep tlid man iac still. But he had only deceived his keepers, and bursting from them with a wild laugh; he rushed into the room. A glass of brandy, his usual morning.draught, stood upon the matitel. He seized it, ex claiming, ! Ita ! Branson ! one glass More in spite pi And swallowed it at a gulp.. . For one.moment the, paralysed specie , tars seemed toetand in the presence of an incarnate fiend.' The overcharged veins had swelled' to berating, and the . thick, black, blood was trickling frem his tem ples,--hie Wood-shot, eyes, gleimed, with, an unnatural, lustre. and his mouth and beard.were covered with red foam,. Col laming all his strength, he hurled the emp ty glass it the hied of one' of the patty, and' the next moment Staggered intd eter- . nity..;-.-afy /fem. BEAUTY IN Esol.sto.--A very clever ear. iebpentient of the Boston Morning Post, who,..w.Fiteer over the signature of .oont ,lnuniPswo" has 03e. fonnwing•PaslSSO in A letter from Ireland can now note, one m asked . characterist eiimthe. people 'here, 'as.distinguialied from the Seoteh.r In Ire. land'they have move beautiful. women.— You see more pretty faces in one day in Henke! than in travelling froni one 'tintl BenthiMl tolhe'othei. Canipbell (toin, I mean) ai ouldhot bnt , observe a qoarseness ribs in Ilia l ulprefoot94NiEnPhi" of hi'!o‘acckun he,,j4l,pot sec M , England. Tlib different:o4a full as, marked between,Sent 4 land end Ireland. 1(1 can• be allowed to' elaasifrthe different "orders of fenisle beau- . ty dtfeiees in •Cireat I'itmald"Say WOMen are the ntibli ldtrdy the tneinfi have a iiMies'endtiring i*tiityr 1v g ' ii4q igen 9f , gin ;n9r9,.kasting' pharLlS 04., , m0r0 'en* todowinennivi and , theSaotch a tnote heinitvsiately,Ltd.r Macbeth :Ain& of eirriigei 'h have' seen . ebntetnM iti land'. tont 'reit; oepeCiPle . 0 4 ioo.Sprrnp., pre Ant-: Pfk , iIOPOr #s the . onpnt farttiog4autht 7rogud ,to A t e 80,04 loving, and -loWeable quilitiese •ndfitnoirtilitit 'reidy' to f)iobbiticif stithlyttni c4l ; sn4 oTtisir hrie can amen dose ' • - Dr.'Wolcotclietierlin ivii z litif Voiti,i in. du, 4 0 1.61 19i 3 3P time 4 , PKIACif49 ent cough, won 1,4 e friend, ,Gnieo,,pettoititcit in, recommen ding , ogees' milk As a' certain cure. The bard, tired of hie , importtini•;: ties, at length quieted Iliac by lending Ihiv folleiving epigram : '' • Dear Doctor, do you really think . . - ''l'hat tames' milk Vought•to'diink';', ' , ",ftsould quits remove my 'retigh Ylui al. Alkyd dtive,my old eulnlthliul * l °o'. It cured yourself, I grant it.true, Iluttheit 'twas mothers' milk to you:' , ) "I:, siT eituNl,P l . l .4t Y le ;' "' AkiDIE a iloa4 on uAS 0 1 06 :. net of ..the latest Pores teshionl" 0:7 ma~.~ba ^.~uql{ .;^ • • TIT T tiN0,14.-IFILID AV EVEN N% 4E A RIE. 2e, 18 50. , . ~1 , 1 , .!, t: •;; IT iINI ..t o iri e rf i s, LlVpki l iktl i i ' 0. , i g: *kill bl i tkricatiLfEltd r. tiM4 l OttiffetaVisrlittiftruseliweivilittilkima, ,111,IteagArt ihilpt3l4ll ulThirilitorlol7 , l6: ' _ , Watalmt t'Pattli t 'ilittrittsd this life at Ids home trt Rtitictikib; 'hi' the 'e Ire th6ab 610 1 e,if OP, ff!) t,hfh if!ti fq4c"E'' o PrienttiliAllrYing :around•,ittoftir: , dan, in the cuunty of literkee when hewas honorably entereti,. being , searreipttivied by, titanyqliemia Ind others ,of. MellikCt : suur'‘,M4tithly , Meeting at , Read ings at the Itime'"ot tfit! ) dei. cease, 4y and fir somol:laiiitiercilk#Veiti' notescoo t h } P't to &l v kyg t6p;f:)remps epuot,,,say.somedting of tha, , cliaractgr of, 09 MOVAlkYroif4o 9 4 and sotoulyirefer l Utrotii. er toggling' where-hie residtmee.was juror., mer times, who were witnessee'ilf the+ great lelfdenial he' vhder'went 'in ityr,prOne •of his youth, and thei "patience ;With which heilioie many a, lean' crollen - 40 1 0 86 . think it our duty to castin our , mite Sweet forth in part hie deserved . comoprulitfon:' roan of iirP a 4 14( 4 ii r s- 4 ,n °r , % eellßef PW'etegos of disimiliOn , quillk of thought, and, of ready utterance 4 . full of, the, qualifications of true diseipleabip,aven love without dissimulation ; as extensive ig chariii as comprehensive idknoWledge, and to whom ma i tre and ingratitude-were utter, strangers ; eo ready to forgive ene mies that the ungrateful were not. except ed..had not the management of hls tem poral concerns been attended with some deficiencies, envy itself wouttilni'Ve toimek for Matter of accusation ; and even ih Char' , ity, that part of his conduct may by attrib- , uted mka,pecultar aubhutityof mind. Not withstanding which, without flattering his I character, he may be ranked among time learned, the gorid, and the great, whose abilities are tiuffielently niinifested through out his elaborate Writings, which are so many lasting monuments of his admired qualifications, and are nine gement Of learn ed and judicious , men among ail persua- Mons. And though in old age, by reason ..of some shocks of a violent niorterriper, his intellect was in ach lin paired, yet his sweet ' ness and loving disposition siirmounted its utmost effects, and reinained when reason alinost In fine, he was learned without vanity —apt, u latent forwardness—facetious in conversation, yet weighty and serious —of an extraordinary grestness of mind, yet void of the stain of ambition—as free from rigid gravity as lie,was clear , oftins'eeinly levity —a man, a .scholsr, a friend, n minister sun, pas.pg in speculative endowments—whose memorial snit be valued• by the, wise, and I blessed with the just. Signed in behalfiund on appciintdielit of said Meeting; ' WrittiAm TIAMHOLE, clerk. Ranst.t.tooi isr,S.Easts.—,—The accounts recieved from Vienna and Berlin. to 'the 22d ult. states that a rebellion of 'forMi dable character had brditea nut • in' 'Ser9i4 ; and' Sela'vrinia. The iailitary ahang the boundaries are lip in arpe agajt ,t le us ! (ran Government,. Sclavoaia and Prvia boundary regiments. ltavo, re tilted, ' and raised tho cordon of the ,Turkish: frail ' tier •so' that their , reer is. fully. iseitred. •They are assiired`beroreln(ridiprill vitiport, kel tea ins iance,'which . wilt lilt Cite the , reletioes 'already . stilli't:.iertlif conaplicateit between Austria attd,the parka,. , het ! qu i t. 7 . (Ivy rnirnente which have revolted•aros 'tl. 7 mong she bravenit , and hardiest• soldiers its the Austrian •servioe..., l'ho Chief ;mere. mantis in ftbe Servile, ''Preterwar4ert and Berated 9t &Trig exciaded frOkctliti schaft.. The mdttery ,foce9( i rebels is Pali •. nP44 Vi./ 2 0A0Q au4 044)441Y Wel-, led by duaartionp trona thautuairian owe : manta ia.Pataraarden, idasaye•drcs,.•l,l • It is said thai.nuetritt has Nein' fntvigtting . 'to fret.iii, this. insorteeiicM,' ill Order:le have . both, 4 A:tighlia anifTuil'ey,de:iiendanknp` on, l ' e !7',o ° °f• ' i'l : , kiljiti,"i°,!'Piiis . ,N.B)fini agr it,ioe4.l.,shkily Pri' o 4ll infirftAPPßAßd Oils` iog. aNithit,inetatlittle.ectillity,of,the agents of that power•leadssiothaturiclunionllbet, a4anguittary mitattilement•lwill spettlili • bieikle Out .betiveilit Stietivialkild Tnrktf., •1 $ I t. 'The iirititiiti or seiabi r idikk rady 'i4bs: ed to :10 ti i ie)itin , ie':lio! ti. iqt , ert.i,, u ptfr4, .9t111M1'1.TA,#1,1,?'9019 1 4P 4 1Pi0, 111 #.1 i/PR ' inilNalfieu.9Als7lFiikit AIM grfaialtt,Etcselt Mel actjaktY.• •ifilittuttsl NW ,soon °knowing. wheve.thearnutoonterekonn . ) • •$4.1 • s•s,sl 4, 14 ..9'f11$ ~ 8 1 f'•177 4 • au,?"fi, $ •:. w ,iw c i , wit i 111 At.. ,r ll sl9ollsiganne, we have a biographirai sketch of Peter Burrows,the celebrated bur ilitgrl'aligainintif 'tile ''ffti.4on sif . briecdoteit' . } 4 .. 0 the foliOU , ,ing4, i , , . ... ,ri9r! 4 ci`li4 , ' PPpeon i . !HU ,nf , Tilortung ~, 31 , 0 , 11X his dressing room, and found him Otte ing, his face to the wall. He asked him f " wil l ); he thoge go s range anattau e. e lici!twer, was to ~ l ook in the glass." ... ' .4 . Why,',' said his fried, 1.! here it 'no glass there !" ,•, , Illcss my sonl," cried Burrows, "I 411 00e notice that bu ore • )onaing the beli,' hQ called his ser 4 vint, ' d t' a u I ' au a „ tone m robile m lie g itooling , , ' ..01i,"sir," ilid :the artaht;' oifte misty tress hAttit removed six weeks ago:" .‘..I4I3ARLE BII AND TREE...* i , ! ., THEITRUE) MANe. I I J 'Many peopkielieve a bid oplnibit iefl Vic World' 4 thitYllibt 'upon allMettkial'teith ' l liiiiy , ljahlAat i telon," , and, r it ia :itfriturel iti Oit . ctlPl ' PTß i A l *l 4 e 7,,‘*i . o : ;l'iP r i a' ,Ifiitt, 1401%1490r PA' ettocerptem , il,u4rnpome-_, imeetisChad le kthaeueroUs inspuleeeoluid he teat a c kindlyfedtmg fur all "Our eppruaoh • thism; il , TheYrobilrefrourthisweiMbl of Mistleityl i*diltriftelleges . add chart:diet Iflibie ditifirm*eeti : tinighilfotliiitihill A 4 l ,l ii; g ii t e t i l i t Of tia ' ' '' '6 4 " Y 4 4 l o lak i Oro 0414.5,P.: , , t.,,,k4r.,iYfklrt.Yltßifill, tVitle.Fe,illigaY. l o.4.lo l eKinglikeeb.4o , dt. eeili always heritttildrelikeutceskritteen. -Perhaps tietheolirstwerldly4cansamotion the* theY'T hiVeri'llery kneel:l4r Wei 'their frankness I.• tatt6B is a' Wenlittelme; and IVt k 'i... ? 4.4 eiV ..I , ..,VAtejn3, ipertbnceft , 1C,.1 av 9,* Ifi l , '. , 1 # l l , Mil°o3c o , lr A t . e 4 ,:euPe be. itAe„ibytiljilet4 And 9eiwittOtl t l 1 !,secomiand,,theslmitirdm until *Watt his int philosophy isloveillinown, aml be ewe! and hardens, end derrepts hie own, heart, l' 'in order that' hitir*tiiiiielittilielf Cifilteif tor " those' 'With' Watt°. he heti 'to teld.- 89rrowfullifilii ')ndeed is this, and iyei ' tt le WIC., ~ T10.P4444 thirty, Y 9 1 41 stunt ' Mg or . wore, but trrhat has felt,its 401 111 -1 I enced , iloweveriellating and confiding he • may be, he will meet villians• who will court and- cajole him, in order that they' May gerthimlietteit itlfhim. Hooti,lob; hi a e a ity impittitticawl; 418 fiestotri'echication ? I his liberal syMinuliss, his kiln* keiinge are discarded; he rusie that it is neeeesary, to puton au armor, .t take up weapons to resist the attacks anddefendhunselfsgainst , a'aohtlem *ricked and intriguing world..-4: But liar is a concluidon that is jumped at' too auddenly. , , Despite the suceess thu mp peers to attend 'Ole ktuivish in this word ' ' wo,do believe, with penmen, that there is retributive , juaticamoeeartaie 0x44e44-41$te , and that the sting of: emorse suoceeds the pleasarable taste of vice.' Nay more, to,l use a homely phratme, honesty it the best. of poliey;'and Wakes `lnure happy Ifettris and large Corinna), ttan the Yrofutintleat, wi'silont of the profoundest knave. • There is ponie,virluv, houer,aud,tattwritY in title world, and he who piesesses these quail , ties, is able to stead before kings : ins, seed shall never , want breimil ? it t. 1,4.1 follow the precept of a ,parent initek; The sure cur , reetive of a general depravity is Ili littWieifi it is not by endeavoring ta relorm others`, or to bring society to a Butopesnistate of perfection. 'l'lle world is made 1111 Of in dividuals, and each inditiduitl has as much as he can attend to in theearn of himself* 1.41111 U study to be in all .niece ileileet, ,without regard to the imperfections , of eth ers. Winn a mania depends upon him*. sell. The undue praise , yr the world e4 l l"' not exalt him, nor eau the detraction 4 the envious disparage : him, There he stands, time same beteg in adversity and prosperi ty. The great and true soul is not the les? a° because 110 i 4 a ) 4 :Pod'sawYer , ,or'!waYe -tbe destinies of , eultakiO4. 10 3 worth is sok nowhulged ; the light 01, ids Ililperioriti trinkets attention; Intl , soon - he has ,stimi rem and follower*: "Thencillis true man, Who has educated iitid diciplined hittrielfm, purged out all evil humors, andpussed the ordeal of fire, influences others , by Ins ex empt*, and thus sets . the ball °Preform in otettoP. , •4(arrilhigg Uni9 l , 4 ' • , , 'We were amused, one evening. at the Irate Pranklin Instit ' u to ekhibition, by the waggish propermaitVim h ed i :mgentlenmir who he4,,,1;1e9P for some rki n le , attentively .e x am• L inieg 0118 of the workiug models Among the, ermaolnuery. , He was accosted by• the , patentee of the model with some scientific phraseology in' teferenee`ko the knedblee t with! , a' dieti," liti le zippered, to elicit his oiiii4ti cil iiiii . :B;!ol'. AtiitYlitat ' lid Veen . 0 6 . 1 % 1 . 3 4 , Afiq,Pa'enili ' ,4iirNe ti: , ~.1 , , "." g9f43P You , ero nsiniligist yourielt ?" ~, 41 , 1askir„" wicihoseply. , "Well, then, you t are , it mechanic, . I gtli'lie,itriti habim,sein utiteritmaelmint4m fur , OW, arTiirp 5 ,-, ~ , . —,,:,,,,, 1, : .qt 1 0 4 1 47 was again repliedr , , , , ,' , y r ,Well,. then, just aelkowimat yourare, or whit ybn tiresbetti, el tliii'tiniez" ' '' , t•Whx, my frieiyti,"' jertettitiii Odd: t. iw i (~ If ~ , './ .i , IA .1 t• I i , Mith Ofg DOI, 4RP tl it e fik lI L *An a? e 4IPIEV ic !F anti, em awn •,about'oissuiegipsoposebt for, the tionstreether , otsti :trytinltsfbakeldry, itiriwel#OittiTatiwiktieliniitiiolt ;vritti, with dil':44aiqii!!4:,oiii", fort who:if iielpiN 41% wirl 0 00:sie a 'fish dim, , be applled)deringsheireoevaletteitiee t"-... Dough*. Room fotmtal. ~, , , 1. : ,I, * , , , Maiprfaittri+.;.4"bM jcx.4. arils i rot beisa Introdneedhy v. • 4- Co., (oneofttie.ssoa)i, alave,counkim) ',abrogating all laws Wow tin existeinoe prq hibid6g the'intelotthin of elltiloll kit° the State. The bill may be passed,: bUt it meet with fitycir 'from ihe'n4j Will not meet iy of the citizens of Maryland. Also a movement is made in , the Legislattire to hitrense the burthens unposed' on thi fiefs blaciis of the State. flhoosa a wife na you would n oat for showy boildingo and Nacos, but (or intrittic.goodneas of soil. A Ornak bores thief was overhauled at Sunbury, Pa.—having stolen s librsei bug. ftpui ;Mtri ,hullintop, of auphin,. county, The'fp/pipit/ we*, but the property rat! rp9r1,441 THE GREAT HEREAFTER ii 1 1( OTW4Y 9WtRY. I • ; ittnegit4 r. ' , llltoitl rif lire lb ain, .Tbatjast,belood-tbe.shoraxof time .. le4 ir4un Yeap bogiu.. tWhewthrough this mambas weal , ;IVO 1 434900)11,11 1 V, •rtn t• I /tr ••1 'Defers mboundlen . tl'aredtterlrei. '" ' PerfiettriiruititiferiMiluily 4 Ar , kand fate, 'iv' ' 1 r . .*P r 'Ascound the vosentid Met -rY• -; Nuivlonghliitiretei . ‘•• • ." way lollini.lareeNeshienedo d. . • , I - v o i rr • Y . 0 a eat h la t.l titcMi t tiffirYith&l0 1 4 0 . 4 !: " • •hattair3i4otb ,,-+ !'. N: • .1.-..i 1 uAartit et oirge2i I freely. eapireorelkiliedlysiers: • t • •,4 Amide( bsatset: • """Hen"(11,1"1"71910P1r1*144.,,, VOLAStilta IN trarneturiolloft ' Mileof -the bedi 'artielefellidtviVer ego, !fig6o,'fi l ino• fatiself keit %; eittt~mg.lr ,°41 1 !Soc°,1"?!ff l ,Ii?•411 6 S s J . ,er,.than corn at,tbo lowost, pito* atm ,that•grain ,is;mver,lidtely hi; offered io, any vinarkete 4ml of,thie. , 64•lavegrolving 2 l states. , 'Hy Miring akehatitie mitmet With en'ut or bitrlay ninth, I ean' fatten inyffoie , in bile halt thik COlieeine4 toy my '• OriighbOlii"WhO nun their„ roes with inedra b lo and , etidtagmeed,noinompt FAY •"iihr4.*so.lr. ferminervisise Snion,q of the sod 4. in fleshing netletitaning theirs,' Has it never occurred You that: the'entr niverous quadruped, libmen i chactilltellor —(sue acropa) by learned niturillists; !lath, an appetite very peculiar f 1 re - t Kai greally - dithertood thaf aboundri in eacelue,.:l rine or' in Ile will fatten 'on Meal sweetened,' - or n i ketil aeified ; and lam re. ally at a loos to decide on w)tich the More rapidly. I find thatapplet buikd;and per ; mined to inind tiirbljeoire eaten voracious ly 6y ihis worthy imitnai abhorred ,bY the, Jews, and that ho is fattened on them nese,' ly or quite a* rapidly as on meal or corn. emote y( . . , Ar* in".M ellog 14 red ,a tog , weigh 6 la d l a ' ing ve um re pyinl 4 a ter e i nl dressed, which, furseven weeks befpre he was killed, me nothing hut apple*. They were the refuse allay crepd and being, de potiisetl, in , lhf 4arve§t an : open ellocnin4ri ind,l4ecome thoreuglay frezen t , Thus proms* ofilivazing; although it is in, ,sonle , meastire quialdied; did itiot;l by any meane.effeethallytiedtralfze tFte acidily,sui ihe cooked tthita"to` hey weie *mid' i.li g eani iinai T 9 wined his .health and ,boblity visor surpris 41',9yg 1 At to: dm tub.-- Thinkittg. Atli before ,hint, that a corn keep would tend Or solidify4m pork, I-proeured the 'Meal; atiddiad'aniallowithce of dough preseuted;, bet mirible t dict i re, he ,refused ,1t with,contempt. ...'fbist.lter'.dtAi' for two days, when, fistrifig thatthtieould not be 'induced to ratlike tiffitof wlfic indeed there V1'6'0'601.0016) ofilloOd, Wa* restored, r ing hj' Piißer Pf, tn4f0111:1 1 .90; nct vor,ate- *4411? die felletual Mvino p?n, as " charine... food. with equal ,fseihty.l--..Ger7 .wuntfewniTsfegraph, r' lq' ": fttutVitotecttit'o: FATIStn. 4..,U5K. B Ms. :Now. (Site.:ltu 1114 intsaascieiyittshe,timet to secure the best of durableanderbilds.-L 2 All the , inner•husks of the cornmbould saved for' thiva pailful& Vreer iu talteedt, Ireet itienflOqiutkiti be,' bdt Wheredote the sack is filled, 'Et& lifen'tail. is the lightest thing one Could desire.; DTIa -haste curl up Sl' l lllo El* , and nentintit ok' terwards. Morerisei;'''no hisectli ' 7 even dodge in thaw as :gamin, dot in ; straw;- 3 ' ,Thergret - terfeeilr,clhanl , 4nd•Areitirof* 'sitttneind "tough 'texture; then Withiiir weir tint hit"yefirs l .' regard a good "jig; tiho p 4f1 1 4 dollars . 4 yfflcifinitgit7,corn, , ,v tie 6 " 6 " f °' Jiya,:thity eTec So o long. hitVii,oh'iidCae. ionto fill, w under hay° tkeir dried cQ hluikfr , • ~ ; I ff'herti u s farm hi'thictittaterwMch•eon. ( tains'isiintik="Aveii` disiCoandlicistotl 1 1%i pro netof of it, ihe 'pre'sent teason,•ialbei ` f3 . 94(i acres of can 3000 of Nklkgeldg. At,, fiftybushels per fiere,rhie: give QAP,OPO, bushls. , Beat it , who asa.orßaitimora Patriot. listehe; pointedly eattil 4 speaks, coolly entiwere, and ceases when he has no more to say to the , Point, is :that - fittest , for• bosineini; and is side to'sucteed; ' ' ' A.-Tautse-An exchange sage—Lellour experience goes to show theta lierronn who can'tive in this world Cvithout rutrerilig sinder, must be too atupidorinsiguificant to claim attention. “Mother, why are orphans the hapriiest, children on earth tn” wily, you little hrat, they are not: wAty tto.you th litie ol 94;:;, L,I: “liecooso Attey hove IR ccatek moths's:an spank them.” . , Q14(10118 SCIENTIFiC I)II,C^VERY.-it has,long been known, and any one may taint*, filch that when a drop of water is 'pliiitettnpclii a piece of iron, red or white Ant" 110 ,the hotter the better, instead of Wing I instantly converted into 7apor, it' .drawslitself into a globular shape, and is tiotletietilbolled by the intense heat. It ta . fl i it c r?d In" 'a Frenc h philosopher, that tt4loaomight explain certain phenomena lofitnts bein)rablet to handle or walk uPon ittlensalrhet suhstances, and upon making giti , Xitetiment,'he (blind that he could Tint )titi,ltfttle into melted iron or walk over it .barefoot with ease. Any person can do .thii.wben the skin is moist, the only can thiniiiiteiliary being not to move the hand Ix tidier port in contact with the incandes glyaj,xnetattoo_gltickly. The experiment !Inuit be,deae.deliberately, with the iron or, theltthitrimettil rah' white heat, or if melt. Ik~'blill Metter. Ttii4 fact accounts very eliagy'fnr'eninesstoPiShing miracles which ips,bitheito eequ heti no little faith .to-be- Beve. , :; , • W *Ems ..,Gf:ut e our. 7 4l ore „than 9,oo,l4ifferent : anitnals have,heen changed into: stone‘; 'races tir'ginera of More thin `title hell of thea6•llte now extinct, not Wreife i nt kneui . on yrqm..ilift, remains ,of some or &Naas. ancient animals, they must have -tsiot le'velotherr any' enlnkuls now The Alegathe 91?pil.4if safe from a hkeleum yearly perfecte,d, now in the mu senen tat Msdrido was perfectly 'With and' neck like' the sloth, its ygs.a i ml ,feet,exhihie the, Ichatiaeter of the Argsptipl9; : 14rid„4 . ntFUtpr: Its fore feet • were alaretin lengxh. and more than twelve ihtstvea Ilticleterfn i hated. his gigantic claws. three' times as tlttpk ±t that of, t~to ,elephant, and itq tail, tifftroAtitie -woe six, coo in cireum fisrenee. l Itilissktevercadmirably adapt. eif far '646* tieintatili . oubetinetilitoind ite !t i trpc,ltttegar,stoingtll Wero j nttertiled to fi t itforddimiligis Aft, fr,Pittla (cp., ,rook.ts, on *Mott irsQrinoipaHy ttd. is, •, 9tt4fnils•ts..on•Fpeeti,ri, lie increase at titeresine Aletite aptten 'crop, of the United (Stistee , forthe present! eoiirequenttup tiii`lli cif tup, prytiedit r• key' {g *40 446 101ktii'4°'i tati 41°4j,,°00' et iltioth-j.io , •::, l ,ll VI: !.1 , 1 • ,111,, • 1 ; 4C? ,i14;XCP1 1 . 1 ?;4 11 )0 11. ; • .* 'tntrilettir "ro.'l,lll , `Hte Je f i , !94•4?Y 'ti 11 imwm..govst mph ,110,41.1 Witt, 4 ,A9M,giv,tl youko r tmlieepahtsr ownwe its IteothyeeKl etvid Mara =VOW' oteehbilbttePittermikople's 11.,i (1 4, o b 10 , lfl4` , I.,efq boSterre'rpteJewilstne3.4oBeveishiitisters 9,oBltiltpeeb`eil l eth(tie., t rl NYO - 411 0 V: °C.1.V444,.`fi454, ortPhor.Vit.liiii*PftV Alhfcgige'lSP ere eethenretthatt othetwiette,hibi J•it i rifi., ;1(5 i AOl ,ITL:A . PI , I f . ' , l - 91?:vit OW, 189711%,9 4 1. iffOr, ;PlincOite rAkri,,octiciku4omoirfirM o 4 ,ipookaild thok:pleauliirseilten whielpitirtue: 94,1' 7 , •1 =‘,,, fl'Ant-twohis rematkod dhat rtho) pringir,4, brihett , edueetietniierhis setioel.leittr the ,Pteita, -ow) 1,11 moshith'i4iwitcrimashitaoki Of his a hill 4, , deg Irt . • if Itoti qiitsve• , Vtintriatki& hut injudie.ious, 001130 aiiik iidyagj "'• ' levetyioorkerimoYerf 4044 1 tieflitthifill , erlngtiithes , e . ietyf re ,t , 1,14, tet ,R Q PI 0 1 4.11191 Nr9V 1,10 mw , , 1104116 ti ~j „,flrokl!, l l o ,rov,PP` irnt,t , ot.; , ” Because YegrAftitilgairheltekprtitl for four years and still mks the.papps." ;' t %. S•• 61 .sr •• 1 "s , ,Tallejtrenalopid that listitpittese. of arind. .0r404.144 1 4 , herd: bear and goo 4 •,'' ". • ' I t '" Nottelucleyttur dinner ,with a Inouthful . ,of irard !crust. Itnids.digeation, and some thereitlrbetter than anyinoih'powder. ; greater 'part at ,mankiad employ their first years to make their last misera ble., won't enter your 'heel. Pll be darned• if I do," an 'the taggeti stocking s aki to the pgvel r e a,ll y outtg lady, n Agriculture is the *art et anal . without Inman wauld 'be a .sa‘age, ind the world a wilderueas., Goo 'never ottitE to Boy ntan,threins,oto 'FUrgit , en o;ititont atliftrig stn no more.' That twin is n'fool, who 'wastes hi! time to-day in trying to lay salt on the tail of to-morrow." word spoke pleasaOdy, •is a Igge apot'of 'aunabine on'a- toul heart. nanw.tl reiveK 'bait been married tit * th .•1:44111a5h1#01.11*•,,,, ' • . In ni-n• ease* oat of 'ton % Its catlike* •tbi l i t i. o f fu r , p il aw toss 10100.110 , 4604 ! t id t t, inauencelnoFeTin , , ur 41 14 * o p , ,m y , Al 4S f lrlf+ r piekstr ARO 4Cit.glakfki49o9i*Olg•t t r • I v or their talents. tho`pleaastry or TWO DOLLARS 'Pa UK' ~ • * l'NgV' - ogftigsp.o.N. rAcTORY oPEUTIVER EXTRACT OF A sPEECII BY JOHN, P. HALt, f THE U. 9.. 8} HATE. WOciCy the subjoined extriet 'from a recent apeeCh delivered in the U. States Senate, by Mr, Hatt. of New Hatitpshire, in reply to the reinarks of a Local:yeti free tride Senator Uoin Alabania, who stigtha tized the fatiory operative of the North• as slaves. Read it, fellow' Mechanics, and •t•ttjniee with us that thii haughty aristocrat end his brethren of (lie South; 'Who Can boast of nothing hut their ownership in human south, were proCerlY.rebuked * r "And I want to say a word with regard to a remark which fell from the lips ofihe honorable Senator, which I have of ten heard before; but have never taken the trouble to answer here and 'would not ansWer, it iMw, for any effect: it tnight have at home ;• hut. sitting itt.silenee here and permitting this remark to pan unan. mend and unnoticed, it May be Suppeeed th . at there is some justice in it, The honorable Senator spoke of the mechanical population,. the ,operatives in in the hunt:ilea of the Northern Stated; as shaves,'atidit is not anew rematk4tere.— I have heard it its private conynrsation, and bave t heen very kindly told GY. fadividu ale who professed to have,; and had,: no doubts a real aed earnest desire to give' in strilptiOn' en the subject, that our factory : population weekd not bear a comparison, not only in : the amount of physical and an imal comfort they enjoyed, but.in intelli gence and good breeding, with tbeir Seuth ern slaves. 'I had that inforMation given me by gentlemen, members of : this body, in :private conversatien, and remarks Of that character are so frequently made that it certainly becomes me, living in one of the villages' composed of this popula tion, thus deneunced and villified, to say a single word, not : in vindication, hut In illus tration Of the:character and position of that muUh inisUnderstood and qiisreprnented class of our population. : And, air, my honorable colleague , sitting on the tither:side of; the chamber, 111 r. Norris,) lived in a village thus constituted, and now reeitle4 in. one of the largest and titokt llinirish l indlillages in New England; anti if ,I .misrepresent their character for intelligence and integrity:in any respect, I wish iiiin to rise in his plco and' Set the 80'ate right. The village in which I live has about a thousand fent ale operatins em ployed in manufacturing establishments. In that village there is, as in many other Of these villages; banks for savings, and the anympts deposited there exceeds 5300,000 .andithiek I be justified in saying that more thatrone half of the whole sum is de linited, by these very '.slaves" as they are arc 'they ? They ere in ,a great measure eomposed. of the dough- Milne( persons living remote from the pla ces where the• factories aro located ; and 'wheti j intertror disease, t'w death or mis t": p,fhltt9,• in any, shape, visits the home- Ataa4o of them/oldies, when palsy seizes upon therframe!of of the aged parents, or ',eitlatitity, in any 'ffirm, comes as a visits- Priivitieneo, - these young wom . inving,their homes, where they were born and nurtured, come down to these ntittsgen, and' by industry, economy, and Credence', 7 generally succeed in making hapck, and 'comfortable, : the declin ittcyttan ,of those '.parents they have left 'behind. . : • • I ! . ' L will '