--„ _____,.,lrlitoughts for a Young Mat RE Egli BY HORACE; MANN, A book has been published ;containitig ilia substance of Mr. Mann's 'edrairable lecture, delivered at Lattny places well great acceptance. It is an earneat, soar chiog appeal to the better nature of young man, on their entreat:o to r(1)011131.tble Hit and cannot ba read without suggesting the i! - ; Importance of neble purposes and high Is:- ayes, The following views of' human destiny are suggestive, and carried to their 1 gieal vesults•may tend further than was itn . i,:i• pated;y the writer. Man b is. not a savnee or a pup .r by the • inexorable fatality of his nettles Ile is surrounded with every form of the tritest and noblest wealth—wealth or, weil-being, for the body, wealth for the mind, wealth for the heart. Ho is not of a i I titan or igin, but his lineage is from God : and when he asserts and exemplifies !110 dig uity of his nature, royal mid patrician It. rtes shrink jut° nothingness, and sink to oblivion. Men were net created to pa•- , term twenty-four inonths of bodily labor ; in twelve months of time, while the nee!. tactual and moral improvement, which a single year might master, is spread over a ; life. the laws of nature and of pc,:l do,. . no titan to live on a potatoc a day, but the', productive powers of the earth e re as much,' beyond all the demands of heel:Mill susten. anee, as the volume of the et mosphere , which encircles the globe is bepond the capacity of human Tanga. Men were not created to live in wigwams nor in styes ;1 but to Ilse up and lie down in dwellings o'; comfort and elegance. Men were not cre ated for mendacity societies, and ttlins• houses, end the gallows, but for camper tenco, and freedom, site; virtue; not for thoughtless puerilities but for dignity and honor, for joy ullapealUi WC ail .full of gke , ry. The misery of soeif:ty, necording te Mr." Mann, is not traceable to en inevitable, divine ordinance, but grows unit of the: tog. lect of natural laws. , i Sec how the means of sustenance and i comfort are distributed and divereined ' throughout the porde There is not a: mood of body, from the wentonness oft health to the langour of the death bed, for; which the wonderful alchemy of nature: does not proffer some luxury to stimulate, Our pleasures: or her pharmacy some oath-; olicon to assuage her pains. What text. ; urea for clothing—from the gossamer thrbad which - the silk worth weaves, to silk-like-furs which the winds of Zembia cannot penetrate! As materials from: which to construct our dwellings, what Quincvs and New Hanipshire:i of granite, what Alloganies of o:ik, and what fbrests ; of pine belting the continent! What co:d• fields to supply the lest warmth of the I receding sun ! Nakedness and faminee and pestilence are not inasorable ordinan- 1 ces of nature. Nudity and rags are only) human idleness or ignorance ma on exhi.! bition. The cholera is but the witch of; God against uncleanlinese; and intemper• ante. Fainine is only a proof of individ ual misconduct, or of national rnisgfe, ern ment. In the woe:; 011f-elut!, C. ei is p re . claiming the wickedeeas 0;T:floe; tol, in toue_c as clear and articulate as those in o hat' he spoke from Sinia ; and it needs no lit braist to translate the thunder. But if famine needs not to be, hen other forms; Nf; • ... , '-' ,, ziao 110:11 in , IN ... 1/ ~‘ ... ..... ._ . •of destitution and misery need not to be. - - - '- -. ; ,, vtosed led.; `rid But amid the exuberance of this cocain s, our dangers spring froml I Rem - v.lll-e ratii• er than Fiona scarcity. Young men, espc• chilly young men in our cities, walk in the midst of allureinesits air the appetite. Hence, health is imperilled ; and so indi spensable an element is health in all forms of human welfare, that whoever invigor ates his health has already obelined une of the great guarrantees of iii -total superi ority, of usefulness and virtue. I Icalih, strength and longevity, depend upon nu- s_ mutable laws, There is no elemee about f!.'1.1•1 them. There is nu arbitrary inter:Cirence o-re, ;lire, •of higher powers with theta. Primarily e rash in . 4)ur parents, and aecondarily outstares are it se; i . . Lat,,_ responsible for them. The providence of arena an, eomp, God is no more responsible, because the oi Ins Alissis:di, l ,i, 1. virulence of diseases rises above thc. pow- Bey of Se. Leuis, Pi,:.. ,er of alt thereapoutics, or l4ecei ese one : ' • quarter part of the human race che before. ce s t eemmeut of 001' , iiirig friene. completing - the age of one year—die be. eaV e ll e up fe , s " !f e w ~,,,uv or IN fore completing one seventh part of the ; R''''' ".i ljul ' l '''' s I ' l X '''''' Thm r sj ' lc '' .--- hay.lzs'artCd 111 liii:: with l»•dlizintero , pfses term ; of ex is tence allotte d to then , he ,-1 letter :Turn Nazilisa ,- i:..s: I has- j:;;:' -the Psalmist : I say theprovideneo o ftio,'.' rnl tir il rd fr'cil ri ; herriOt sieht indeed— ahead, yet ita'ccxPefienced little: else than ;the. dreekard sled& and his merdered ditappuintment and adversity, because of is no more responsible for those thaws ; than it is for picking pockets or stealing j eh"- There I saw the either, (a Mr. Al- our diaposition to speeueee too larsely.- • t lea,) ghastly ie death, just cut dawn from h,orses.'llisionary schemes seldom succeed. Our Th e f o ll o wing s t a t emen ts ar c slot übso. I the filial ;eherd ; and there, mute in helpless! plans should be well digested, but the sea -lute:ly new, but they are well put : i innocency, lies the carp c of his little' old—the youngest !son for flea% ity should never be wasted in In regnid to the indulgence of appetite, daughter—two years and the management of the, vital organs, : of eleven children, just strangled by the dresuning indolence. Too many of us ' ;l - society is still in n state of barbarism; and murderous hand of the (crier, by means' live in an unreal world. Begirt with al through the' I s, telons, we mistake the i' meats of Fancy the vouin , man who is true to his higheat lof a cord, that had cut 'Pate le, skin, and nearly seperated the head from' c , interests must create a eivilizAtion for him- - tangible realities. One after another, the body. All dila was Alone while the ' tai 'self. , :The brutish part of our nature oov. our chimeras explode, like glittering soap wife and mother had gone at 5 o'clock in ,erns the spirituhl. Appetite is Nicholas The First, 'and the noble faculties of min d 1 the morning, to an upper chamber, to; bubbles, nod leave us in the melancholy, ' and heart, are nungarian ca ptives. Were dress the diseased limb era sick and suf-; though less sublime perdicarnent of' Mari - p ea ,e faring daughter. One day last week, the; us weeping amid the ruins of Carthage.--' I we to see a rich banker exchanging vivo; se : , ~ , discouraged and distressed wife said to the; i? . or a rich men - inally, old age approaches, and the night' 1 or by hanCtliatiin, v ..t e, husband. "We cannot live- so. If you pound, rake pressing the earth (loiiNtr.the . will not do anything for the supp ort o f, of death darkens over the accumulated 1 ; ;-• at-"t-k!* with the back his 41.9 epithet . ..r i yourself and finily, and if on will contin- rainbow fragments of tills-spent years. .Nred.lW4 rot' , ".' ;earnings to buy whelp...l'l;A ' ''"Le:s.--. on slkn to take the children On the other hand, those w due --ssai 1 * itiluabb I must make complaint to the select re fl ect i on are perpetually busy in desulta. 'k. Sect 14, , ' . ~,..----..,, tputtugsqn her bonnet to go.) ' e lf: and unavailingtoil. Such should! - 2 ! 4 i tilt Oxt Tuesday,"%replied the 2.3- ' • - :.... el .‘s; it te,' ali'de "Mull either go . to' pause and think before they act. Like s. .; v a .- Olit" i iti 44l "•'''lr''' , .tho way."— wise the vicious, the reckless and dissipa • -e . , - • • 711 E STORE Oto I ted e .would do well to haven friendly mon ,i. '', • '. ~ ~: --,.4.3,---tt fuLdeeds hre I rl., erx. i 73 rt. — e•-• --- * if .4 .5•-•7• 4 ,hispeit theta "Well suppose," 'ere • . . ‘‘ as O -ro i wria.Q.ki:Wr consequences of ' • . .0 at e I. Pt i -io -tax balur%4lta tint iiiirw'..,„ . . ....., nit ,• i-I' 7 `-':,-- - ,'%i5.4,,k_ iltref IFlgit 11, a 4 a- A t ro , ,rdtl_ to work eighteen hours'out of the twenty. four . , but there is many a •theOrolie rePub- Licari . who is a' harsher Pharaoh to his stomach than this, who allows it no more resting-time than he does his watch; who gives it no Sunday, no holiday, no vvca tion in any Tense. Our pious ancestors cnactcd'a law that suicides should beburied where four roads meet, and that a cart load astones should be thrown Upon the ihody:----"Yet, when gentlemen or ladies 'commit suicide, not by cord or steel, but turtle soup or lobster salad, they may be Iburicd in consecrated ground, and under 'the auspices or the church, cud the public are not ashamed to read an epitaph upon their umbstones rake enough tomake the uvirldc, Mash. Were the barbarous old ra..v.• in force that punishcd the body of tho silicide for the oflimce which hi.; soul had committed, we should find many a Mount Auburn at the crof.s.t:ordi. 1!; it not humiliating an,i rAnn zing, that men, i n v:t, : d by the t..vlltcd r!.eosurert of the in kAlect, and the sacrf:d atroctions of the h ear t, t o con i c to a banquet ‘voriltv of the • by or! wa vsido to fi.ed arba4c GI! to dril.k. Cir cenn cu . that trsiciforms than to ;7 W The 'lentil:Hi in California. An intelhgen: and pr - to!i .111 man, a resident in Oth.fornia, rises tlr , fol;co.vitrT proL , noAic.ation for the ben'-fit of H the city of New Yuck : Snn Francisco, March 31. I,Vahin a perkd or Sixty days, as near a:.; I can etiliulittc, there will by th,! deeec to pay, ti - thor2 is no real builiness doing, here worth spell.ing of ; indeed thy town is about as Loi.,?v, and about tI9 a New Etii4land wi-,old atiernoon is August. Thr, calm will soon be felt. af, a and bui;in , :f3s, the very atmosphere, with every animate andinai imioe s.!t.-in at t .•, , rnc grand event, like thee din in sumnr. 1y...10ri• the th . .'nilr !-- But it is approaching, Find will soon 1 tip• on us, aid a thunder .:.!..ntin it will be.-- But it will quickly pa'ss away, purirsing the business unn.lsphere in its course, and business then will start and ro on ‘‘i , ll some regularity, and w:th some app,tuach to system. The truth is the hurry is I,ver. Th , townie built--t here are hou3es enough ----tuerchttudi:;e, maehin , -ry ! mee }unes en indeed plenty ol'evervthi lig- The great drawhack new is, the enormous price at a hieh real estate is held: Pin dent people will not pay 8...!.0 or ~.5:3t) per toot for land, to live or build on l'or two' year:; ; and I have not seen the first per s on NVIIO of a longer period than this as his time for remaining here; the cons , •- querice is, that liouse fr:ones can be bought for what they costwith you. The town is filled with nil sorts of shops, gambling houses, &c.; and those will be closed— that i.i, three cpil , r:er. - , the owners 1161 within al ivs, and mus t re ti re to ! the mines, Theo down will go the rents, and down the real es! , te, ulil lowing thine, tunny ol tit rdi;,nh; ‘o:t btc,oirie liazikrut;'-, and timily things will tin.] th.qr own level, and nevdt.liv husinetls leads sp4rti up f , en the V :ill! rea r ,' • - T 1 1 ,• 0. Pulictitt c•C .hf! (5:11 irU 8 ts lii 1‘,.1%) , •:3 • accoultti ar• 11::•! 111 ~:ilitilll~ J Iron Op. .., d, • (); dir.vii to \vithin th•• I,‘ ; •• • tt creV:lt; (2:3 . . *i u)1(1,41..-1. 'DJ ) i. , Un der w)tt.,2r, »: - )c; 1.);:g ith(P.•)-, as \vo n n s ,11 , ..riphi...), the p.nter ex• 0;1 t,()..1 1 t‘s rp.t. as ~v) rah reach. l,t th,c , o.t.in t V. ill OW 1 0. is r•s'ils),• • !hit tip • 11)tib ‘;j:1 I ,4; • ~):1!)1 ar , fl ~ti 1., :111 kin. Is of 1•1(1)1:•::,•. ,:ity ut ;\; , ....r. leans is emu') tritivt•'- 11.;,m ovcr!lnn , in ,•I iti,mcnsf rry ah:-,• at B. nnf.t ri . e, .1)low,,11 v. th , vvnicr continee in n id , •r thou thn rker I'l nt chact rain and I,nl;e 1301. 14 1:e a ;•i• filled ‘vith the %vat. r ;A the WO V overt) rhc , B Iv of and 1360 xi, THE DOLLAR. Clearfield, Pa., June 1, ISSO, Cr.je - The absenue of tlAk . tor from his post this week; will be setliciem excuse for the lack of \Ve invite n careful perusal of the nrti ch on our fir,t page, " Religion and the Union;" whi:h %vas tbli‘ered in New York by that eminent Cntln:lic.divine, Rev. J. W. Cummings. It breaths the true sen!bn..n:s uf Atneri:•,an O I e nt...)K 'FAl3l.l....—Nti r e have rec.( ivi.(l, ir;un B. Prit.r. ,. .l.;n, her, the first serics " ernising in th , .; n J. P c ! cr .. .!•3c,n. It we!! got Ip, pr;.ni.ed nni ccn.z.iitti 114 inatqcr. For PutL•r , on, che.,tn..it strnt tlyy ex,:euding low pricr. nr t I,Vc w 0, 1 1,1 c•dl • 3 ntion to the advcr tiseinent inour or Ward & ‘vork will ilone, and good i 6 fi!,,' cuu Lc }l(`COMOChl icid b: givinL; Ohm n c:_ , .11 it shop, over the Poo! Office. D CHOC!: ATIC STATII CONVENT lON.- Thtt L'ortio.•ratic Sta±e Conveivion zissurn- Lied ut un Wendesday. !o tligninatk: a Canal Corn:: issioner, Audit or Uener:tl pnd Sur\ eyor Gunerd, to be vo:ed c3ming o,:tolwr election. We wi'd 1): 111.1,1 in our next givo ioine of tiv: I'co-.eGdingt4. 10 - Tho perJun:wh..) tout; thre. no,, c is thi3 (Alice, will please return them, or we will lie "down upon them itio , a thous- i :Iq.? I'o R NTei ;ire received uud shall uppn;tr soon. We urn: sorry we cannot cumply ‘‘ilh your rilre.,t, our back nunibr. Lt:ing nll gone. \Ve have rf.....t!ivett a poem rioni a person signing himself " II," entitled "'Thoughts tin Friendship." \Ve rn•er puttlit,h any 'hing unleri the authors name nceompanies it in Inn. "WELL SUPPOSE." LIIILLtII . II, an bp1):;r.:; • :y tC01:11: w:ilent, or carelessly' trAPred p!iraz,e, tix u_: itg.:ll;llJ..-Ilibly iu tho inurl , ha:. a 1. u..try iti ct upr.o the a 5 irml. wit long ..•, through tlr, by-str^c of our lovoly vit- just ti: • i n t.l.4llt ‘1 Cr(' ;Ito nu on :7d by a snial hon• which r.e titre kd ;TA. 17".3 rAirrGuriclod by !it!'a r.nes—oti - ! o:hur It istyir an. to be ion:, of yut:lig, buy 1, ii thtri b pretty and 0 , ,...)i,ptv,1 a I:C:nut. , iu I:ares . 3. '1: - ot 11: a/ :1%11 1, 111.1. I, bout -Lig.,us :110 1-,:.•) j,t. \ rel. l it,: s;nut:r4 like us at '.;)r building firf-:i itt the :.trce..4 ; tw 11,rt. .t..! 1 r %%Int t.v,• Intl I- t ha' I I , ervt ' d as a pri•:"1," n niarr f?t to) , h P. ‘• " rclw)crl the h!t:i; 'Hill a III: • Vt• j' , 111 , “! ffil . it W...] One 4t. !aJgh.; that d 1,, o; . th. j - ;: k:ot;1 11111 Ili 1.): - f..;0 7 9. :-._jtv•of ;11121i ,:c I vo e a r indo'gc , l in any !typo' t) , 2,sis, Ithout BY MAGNETIC TELE G PIL IMPORTANT FROM THE ISLAND OF CUBA. . Londiug4 Gen. Lopez, and Suratler of Candnetts, ILIVANA UNDER 1114RT1AL CAPTURE OF ONE HUNDRED AND I ho eteuneThip Lit .0. Schenck, U. S. N., cointrvinding, arrival nt licr dock nt ;Wont it ritiarlt r of '.l:rec o'clock nr'.erin;ctt. (;cm. rul Lup z wio(1 rlt Curd nr.s nine?) . ru;lys ti!, 111 17th v. 'oh ttbout ten ttnd to()!( Or tuts I). rf c on,i,;. u d\ (it) tt ho I,l„dc a it si. .1.“ re (ifiN(ll ill'o ;t c h Ircll NU(' •ut thi:e i". The nerz:l Itlicd nom the st.runer which le:1 New ()rl. in the ith 6 , 'veral other -ontaining, :n all, 1200 or 1500 nion—had lea previous to the Creo!'.•, het w'h , r , they ac to land it is not known. Tiro city of I itivtina was undcr martial land, and srt•crril thou lid militia Lad in•en (limited, arid arn•s were prescnted to ;h em . The IT:sic - kilt foreigners were all called on to enroll. re 1500 troops in rll:titunza, ❑nd SOO were di:Tau:hod from 1 o'clock, A. M., on the 10th, to rendorc4 2 them, and march against Lopcz. It \vas rumored that the IMee under Lopez had inerea! , cd to 12000, and that he was tdrcadv lira %%ay to Nl:Ltanzfis. On the Hith, n , AV:IS reCei Vol] at Ha vana, that a lar ! , e fnrce‘V7AS colitehql On Woman's i6l:t nd, nf•ar Cape Ca toche, Yu catan. The General of Marius, with sevt.ral and shout 3000 men, btarted innnedidtely ti t. that point. " J. R. " your ,lust twrore the le!!, the sit arnt_r Pizarro came in with 1 C 5 prizoia rs, [also') from that I,land. It v. ;18 S:t id tIIn Here mostly tlerman and Irish. report ‘‘.i.tfi that they %%ere to be shot . thlt thy at 12 o'clock, or a: least (Nor/ ,lit, the rtmv , ,in , he c unlined iti the dungeons of Moro C,istle. '!'he force in the (.'re It, w ',.hick General Lopez ell c;. :! a landing, is enl:, it small tart of ilia cxpcdi.ion. It is I,:oiwti iFittIIIP toil or two's': ve4sl.l , ! rive Orte:inf for iii'ii•r cnt I:tD•iirri- Liitaidiousiv at It ova :.-: th t up the r.ti1r.).1., s, in :.•`111';: place nnd I),ltiker.4 their p!: Cy &c. 1. 'JAI() FalCcn, ,•,11.•ft 4: 1. th • t (';11:2611 Ain ,, i• 7 'll ( 1-1 di i r.ot 1;!:e h r ‘ pit 11.1 Ii ; it h .1 :C.d.' , \+-1..; v.!..- rort; !wt ES= I:4 !IP I ,4•nnit ‘vas (;(.npril. '1:11.• ()V. - toory 1h I:1 11J1. 1 .1 . 1, 'r 41 1,, 11E1113 Ilrtri.clioa th; - f;rrti Calhol lof SarttgosNa, r • • a..-; ,;.: ;-,;pa p”RIS 111,11 on !I,e tti o!' ' t., the riccm.•:.,ic ;,;* um. !ov• ip t eopl,4, h t : Nv h,,lt! g,.1 ci;:r •;!, •Hd tbe H:edr..! ce ..-i o n of the 1! ily 11 1 crowd tor, o:nen=e, »ne tl,• a hand o!• tnt.: •n! ;in Scaic ly 11,1 :he pri).!e•Hi,ll is,ued from the p ,•) the Ci ,hedral, cm the ; 1,. came c 1; d with darkness, it huge ip in tr ap::llover Ow to , .‘ n, nm.l :11 , 1Licili filod„ ; :m.s of the ••••:;ies and the nit de,....ended itr su.•ll torn ins that the %% hole pro was forced to take she Per the c Ithedrid. people told their be:“.1...;, snd wt.ro ovor whelmod with terror at the Cimmerian d ar k n ess whielt enveloped the sacred edi fice. Presently there was beard a terfie crash, accompanied by a noise loud as the roaring of artillery. It was found the lightning had struck the spires of the en , tiled rid, and env-ring through one of the numerous interstices of the light and , grace ful architecture, struck dead the bell-ring er, and penetrated to the timber roofing,, which immediately blazed forth with fury admitting of no control, although the heav ens continued to pour down their waters upon the burning rafters. The crowd prefering even water to fire, rushed forth, into the streets, through which the water was pouring in , torrents, and left the un quenched flames to do their fiery work.— The roof fell in towahts the aflernoon, and then the priest incited the people to attempt the preservation of the interior,and' the course:of the flames was at length ay.' rested'. Thus has perisliA the noblest 'specimen of ecclesiastical architecture in all -Arragan, perhaps in all !pain. ... , cy . • ~ —r-- . 4 OEI lb i . tka man up the country who al. _ ;0. ---. 1 ,), this paper in advance. He —4 ' v in%w, % ls i day in his life, never A ,-,. l , .1..%•te No tom e, his potatoes ' 4 z • , l li g atshis wheat; ur $! nd beans, ,4 m I, l,:and . his ..‹....., . ~ .? . FIVE INVADERS Their Cmitihntition to Dc4tli. .I.I• I, INEw YORK, : , 1[:1', 21, I'. M =ID .1, 0.1c. , '1h f . r2!:l tb =I ) ,r l / 1 1 .. .1 f 1/1S 4 -s • litterestlng from Nincsuln. The St. Paul Chronicle and Register, of the 4th inst., brings ns some important news from Minesota Territory, which we con dense below. 1A Gentleman has just arrived from Lake Superior With a message for Gov. Aamsey in regard to Ji.e contemplated removal of the Chippowas from that.region. Ik'says they are not disposed to leave theiruncient homes, and ii' attempts are made' to five.° them trouble will ensue. A number of Sioux warriors - of Litile Crow's baud had , passed through Stillwn. watef, headed by theie cdtipf, and it was supposed they were on a•wa r party against the Chippewas, although they said, they . ev I'll only going to hunt. • The removal of the Chippewa; from the eed,A binds onLake Superior, AVM be pros ec'titod wiih vigour this summer. Gov. Remit V purpose beim , c' at Sunday find Locch Lulu's about the first olJtily, to co op, rut, %%jib the Awnt in soleeting a soit t.ble .e 'or the it teonev btildi tea. firt.nsctl has gone op the river t‘i I :v out the n"w city of Irusay. The pro prietors, itles.,r3. Bratty nod Himcs, of 11A, en. and 13.11, , :o:•1:, cf St. Patti, otii.:r crui indecemi his to persons desiring to to. crate t he re. Over 800 iettcrs pf:ssed through the post office at St- PRui in one week. The ci'izens of Si. Anthony have made up 0 purse of somethirig over two hun dred dollars tin- the first boat which shall effect n landing at the point in that town hoov,n its the Cmnpariv handing. , A steamlmat 1 . 1F3 li•et long, a stern wheel of 16 feel diumf-fr!r, and an engine of I`iU horse power, has just been built at St. Anthony, to niwigate the Mississip pi, river above the Falls. She has been namedilie Gov. Ramsey, and would he ready fur use in about two weeks from the 4 t h. tir,.t rafts of the se son had Thf y were the rt nttinder of last y en r's cut! lug. Stillv.ater was inereasing ry rapidly. The little basin in which it stn s was al ready covered with houses, and c town was spreading over Ate'hills. Some ly buiidinp; were. about 1.1 be err !, among them a largo hotel. A trader who had arrived at St. Paul from Lake Superior, reports thesnow throe rt d..ep on his way down. At .at. Paul also thery iv:. 3 sour. at th.! ground. EXERCISF: IN EARLY LIFE.—To letter the active in lions of children, as soon an they have acq , i'.rcd the ti=e of their limbs is barbarotis epposition to nature; and to do :4) under the prat' nee of improving their manners, i 3 an insult to common sense.— It may. indeed, he the way to train np elo yat.l pi:ppeti fie short-iivcd prodigies of leqrnintn bat never to limn healthy, well. itifornted. :10d ftecomplished men and wo tat-n. Every ti'elin indivdoid toast he -11,)!•1 with 1 - irtfelt concern, poor, litt!e, rnv cro .; toll, Ur tw..2lve OC:tgC, by the parents : n'•., in !ot , nly,•„;,or t.s flis:',ngtrsl,• r early nrtstery uC Inngtiuges, nt . m.c, or n 1 . 11701011 S Ilt. The strriLith of the mind, 1.3 I,vcil a•.; t,rtbo €.x!tous:ed, and Lo • '.ecktcl by bach Imt!m(..lv exer;:n:ib. =I .111001 c s Bo.r n 1 an p.'0,5...--.'au:, lw-2 \ ( lung r.i -.1 in the empl.):i of 'fhils. M. 6hel hard 1; 1 „ wit, (-).' 2t1.5 \va:er Sl:tipiCio;l6 :00!iing b()X, II 1(-!W lit 111.' 11% , 11 unlino\vn p nbwit (1 inches is n,i lc . ; 5 inHt ; ;:nd etas •,,i) in ‘vrapping 1):7. r. ;Ind rldstrins , sd ) .; n• It ;Ir..] 1.• , ;' , . 1, ! • I„::i •N,ot , the , tt . .; Irt \ brc.ii ;14' I ;t ccrl„:.n indivldt„d, 71 ti , W v. - 1:-;!od to belicre MIME 'it' his destruction av bile on the best way to pur .•,:ielt:ded to convey it to the S e c I \lard House and lay the m a t r herore Captain Leonard. The Cap to n, and several or his Officers, looked et at the lox and rhought ; finally it was Droposfal that it should he talt . t.n before the ‘voa aPcording- Chi-I'd:11 he In x, re., IntlleV, the wrapper, but ti,nation IC) halelle it. Find% WaS reciue.4l( ti ti pliir's it in a :h- 1 ,1...11, tit:rl,....;:s then supp , A.ed to be ti, muy,ll , v A urded with ‘ , ,itter. It was then taketi rt.lt [Pi opened, when a beau tirul ,lio§tny box was tOrind, containing t , ,vo dti:;tierreetype likenes.ses of Mr. Mc- Nioe,scou , itts, which, from having been so lons in the %rater, were nearly ruined.— D spech • Home Twths.—Dr. Bethune, at the an niversary oldie "Femle Prison Discipline Society," held last week, made this very pertinent and searching remark : "When he looked upon the poor, and witnessed the hardships and privations to which they were subject, his only wonder was, that there was not more crime. The respect able man, surrounded by his luxuries and him comforts, had no indutement to com mit crime," &c. All who study human nature and observe the incidents of life concur in this opinion, that the basis of popular virtue is physical comfort : and that the more prosperity a people enjoy the less prone arc they to vicious indul gence and criminal excess. The Brownsville (Pa,) Free press snys, that 50 more good carpenters, bricklayers, plasterers, painters, &e., could frnd steady and profitable employment there at all times. It is supposed that one hundred new buildings will be erected in town this season. The aggregate of tolls collected at Co• lumbia for the month of April, was $44, 559: The total receipts since the 80th of November last are $08,475,85, showing an increase over last year of $11,400 74. INS MR. C.etinOUN. learn from tho N. 0. Crescent, that., Mr. Calhoun has left a wife, anti four sons and two (laugh.. tern. His first son, Andrew,, .13 a- weal thy planter in Alabama; "'atria, the sec 4 and son, is in the army, and was aid of Gen. Gains ; the third son who was with him when he died, is a physician ; th e youngest son, William, is now an under. graduate at college. One of his daught. crs. Arm... Maria, is the wife of ,Mr. son, our Charge d'Aflidrs at and the other has always remained at home, having long been afflicted with a.i ; spinal affection. The family are 101 l lA affluent circumstances, his property b e , ing estimated at $lOO,OOO. tie married early in life, his now bereaved partner, a lady of fortime, a cousin—hearin g the same name which he has rendered trious. Demir:ratie Jlrrss 11T eting at St., Louie,,, —There was D. large and entlitiastk'l meeting held by the Democracy atAt t , : Louis, lately, at which the greatest har:,' molly and aunuimity prevailed. Accord, ing to the St. Louis Union, it was indeed a inceting of the hard fisted Democracy-- ; men with hearts randy to support the true Democratic ticket, and with the mimed. cal force to elect it. Resolutions were . unanimously adopted, most cordially ant: triumphantly . sustaining Col. Bentes's course, and denouncing, in appropriatia terms, the efllwts of the dis unionists of th . at State to break down and divide tbeDelihc oratio. party. I'lll2k. Roark.---Tlie Dole Ware County Turnpike Company have quite a number of persons employed in grading and preps, ring the Philadelphia and West Chas* road, preparatory to laying The planks thereon. The lengh of the road will be abont eleven miles, and as it will be the fir=st road of the kind in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, the " whips " of the city will make it the drive for several years to come.--D claware B epuLtica A touching incident occurred, recently at a steambont sinning on tl:c Missouririv. cr, near St. I,c'ti:.A, Among the passers: gars who were swept overboard wore a woman and a boy, about twelve years of rig?. A nt.. - :n on the eeanier teeing the' toy buffetiag the 7.y028 jl!Sf beyond the, thr,7w and calied .tu him !r, ta!ze Tilr little follow replie4; Nev or min.; roe--1 ran switn- . -stivo; thPv ~vere both :',7SCTIPd. tarn• • ted, A pi rce ; en . Shit:lds has a bill berm . ," the Senate, offering evert; moot Free lionw Irons the public land. , . This is practical Free ,iliein , rand it is believzsi that it can be carried ity t u ut a tatijority,, in the Senate and thirty in rile House:4 / rp/.1?«/ zam Tha Empernr of Uhin3 I, J. :A d. A let,, :cr from Mr. «liiICITIC, Misiionary tor Flowery Innd,dated C;ollon,Folituiry 25111, br:n2,3 the itivirtgent-c. Emperoet nome 'fangwatig, Glory:4 w:is it sec Ms. ofliaikig t and has I)( en on the tliror:e 1621.-. His : ago 69. lii, son, some 17.yOrtr! : old, will iir,Thabty be his sti,'.7essor. of C. D. Barton, of 1i...4i-, SS., of re paisotia by eatin:J. greens compost-a of hie Ow. IvaN;cs. Lh si-cvant (bed, and the ol.hcs, ~ftht fcmilv had a narrow or- ESI Jarru! I), c , ind Coin; nt th- r , % - A-twe of hg•iii• ter, io Ai;e!.;hr•ny_City, en Sunday evenhl lie reached there but a few how b , ..Lr n ;C IF 1 1 .t.•%!1', ! , ..r.rd the Keystone,' o; •• 1 .1.); ME C - r t Elll=lll2lll2El t;y.•:;!, r propos,;s to publhh 1.3r , :!0n, Ma3s., a monthly of 32 largeBrp : pages, With the above tide, to be do*. to the inve:,!i. , -Ltion of al! those Laws cc rued in the ori . aiu, P/oltressialir tid .Destiny (.): the Human Race.:l shall nim to be a true Exrosfronliflii• TU 12 Spiritual, Celestial,4 .1 To explore the fields of seictitk, comprehended under the termer PAmi . sli including, Physo!ogu, Mineral, veg : table, Animal! Phy , :ology, explain** Mysteries,_ pro eating misery, and proro! tine; the Happiness al All ! Phrenology ! anhmly-halanced,Well-governed,fnici., ligent Mind. Pncnm otology, I nstiaii Reason, Intuition ! Theology, Fist, prCs , eut, prospectiv ! 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