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'"" ''' ' ' Thillidelphia .i;,•4',14V54•1» ; i ir . -•-.,,. ,; ~ VsjiiiiP.SPECTFULUVOfiet'et.;;,,;,; ,„, , J,%V,, . ~.1 .5 ,§, ~, Ifettiodat tieetited* ia.;the.; ;i,..,„!;...,.'„ , , e, ,i ''•' ' '. l l` ',.. 4 ' ' l : , `Otne, Seivery,, , and , Midall :','...1:ti,•,:.•?•-*' it 0:. i' A 1 xv ~„.9 ErgeW l a the . residknoi` ..,.,:,,,, ,i..;1 ~',....,, il - l r i t•• --; -- rAOYA.r•Atrgq;-4 11 r.40i,q!:,',•:; ' 3. ;5=.;:4 4 -ti 1;; ; , 1 .41. 1 °boo) Hotel ,liAtt the ': -, . : ....,!:!;9.,:;,,, ta,o,, ....g• ii „,,,.. k, . 4 liiirdli,„ . -' ~• •': ,: - .4 k,c:i! 4 grA. c 4 ...,, , f , iilaiii 7, I ; B4TV i , %" ,; ,'74.: .24 .• 4 ..„. , -1,';•.: : c;:tras.ll:, ~ - . - - ‘ElrSoretzr - 7- -- Alisrksi.....f.-..• •-••- rA.,"• , ,, -.- ,:•. . , • • : • -, • :1 , :, i .• : - , r- '1 ••ii"!;i,, , 47 4 f,e-k , i- . . Jul doi9it. , )IYERS . has 1:4 , ,,1i. ~r,,0',1, , r,v,,.. e, ppoow;Kii•J:. k;4 A . 4 :1 to . .k s 9 1 , - i, 'Y,I ,' il tug laid Book 134iness; ••40 -, ,••"--;*;4•0T-• . • 13y:this•arrangemen1,1:43,;,0 - -" , .'o`;`t,ll i'- • -,;i A ~. ensiblea`to g3,7o,filiOodivi ~°;•;;', • ;•:lii , .'3: - ., '\• ~,I. ; .'' ; 'tied ()I'M'', Profeinilan. :, '...: , tC,•'•'',.ii,kfAt.'i''' • : (.;14 lisle, Septenitiiill3 ' .' -,-,,:. ' 4 _l.'4 ,i .ft • r ; ' ' '' ; .---' • ; 1 ' •i•-!'"V:3 - ,-.'••,,r . ...• vt•- - ,, 'aq , -."--r-r += ......., , 0Z‘,01.1 1 0312(41.P,, ‘C ,':.".. 1,7 : 1 : "•4. .! • • 'r* tidia—iikiitig.4 ; ;I' 1 '•' l , l- 5'..:4 . • . .'-'• • • • , ' It,: 41 , •: , , , 4„. qq J t - OFFICE :,. Main - ,atroa ',"" - •l'';•l', l ;f"''*` ' ; Inerly occupied by Dr:Vita: • • ' I T)I' - I'efi yltft . 1.4 ?4,:fittl_ 1 p ..x,,“r ~'' ptli;XE'rety DM 2 0 o- .±;:..- ~ • ...; , 'S .4 9t. ~ , .r4I'L,F..,.. A ur \0 . ,'. '': d , ... , :1'i, L ":l , * : ' 1 if . AD , ' '' f 1 .... th,...... ....th,...... . _ , ~-,,: :: ~,-p t axi ! :i. , ~ • .Jkst,v;. . ur , ~...,:-..,..,..:. ?..,,,,- k. • _ , .,-(1- „ ..,, (sok d ifii ~; % ...T, • ••,.,c,orri • it y rL , L • perform allGo ;,,, --,„;;;',:„. ,:i, ; ..,;;;-i ,• , .14i ., .:,k, 11 . d,.. .: r . de i, 1 eetli that are regd .. '" '';'-'l'l.4';', --- p," I " watioassnohas Scaling; Pi 1 , • . :;•!i• - •;T.;:.',A,(..';':. ,.. ., - •, V . - 'i,,, ',..• ;•-,- . •.' - ,i'.;, or will i•estort;the loss of th" . .i - - , ' , ''''::-/S:i, "; : ;t, rs• : , : ',,"-. , 4 titild reetit, from a sin ,t. .... :L.: ...,..,:t. „ .;':) ; • ;10 , ...,,k44-7'.;•27, sett: -15L7001ce on Plait' • '!. , ~ . • .t - , ..-- i 1.4,,, , ,,,, 1 . 5 , ,• - of the Railroad Hotel. ' ..•:' , ; !..,.ii'r's-4,' ';'..; :=. - .F,,. „A..1„,,,?i,....,." , •N. li. Dr. Loomis will b• , , . '''';'"'"tl'' -'' 2 k ; •14 1,- ', lisle the lasttend aye, in pa -''i. ',.::: •,:... • . -,1 quo- kt , 180.- ' • -.- .7_,: ''Y.;' ,l !'!'.'il i ll' . .i.' ' "•? . ......r.,' , ' ' • . ".4:.; ..:;•;: • ',?' •.' !,, •';• ,-,'.' ' 4 otig.lPH. v.'F',.'•.:- , . . -. ' a' i ..- - •=r 'o- • -'ll''• ••••• 4 ' -- . A T T.O R N .E. y '.AT i ,.,,,,,1 Ok ..,:: , t!,-,t "" Pittsburg, P: ,• 1 i ... „, : ' - ~s•:•_'3 . ;•r. , •. , ' ' 4_3•AS returned from 'Carnal e, ' Oh .-, ._,,-: ..-•- • Ull. of his profession is Phial; 3.7:` • eii V ' vounty, Pa. ,ic . , ,*, : , , .*,l - 'rt7l ';r: t'' Feb.1(4 . 1847. - ii, -' '' •:i .' - -- 1 1AV 7 .- ilk g e;4, IHIIENRY EftAl4;;P ... ; E*,,, 1 . -•-, - . .- • ATTOR .4.1 NEY .41kV,VI:Tr.t1" . - : .., mfdr' - eetit. .?- wzriLLpra.,,,_ ~the s_tir. , at , ~,,,„, „ ~,,,f , ,,,,; otticif, ... p, _ V V he viand a , ,;, ~ .411)(A'11- 1 0.' iiill4"! - .', 114 f. '',k ': '' $ kr, '6 . iiriti... .th proem - -1 ,', .4( Tr iii . ii 4- • CI care wit. Office in Soutl. Ew builtling,oppositeThe Carlisle, August 46, 84i - DUNLAP Attorney at OEFICE_in tfi lt L below G. Graham, Ju1y.16,18354. 1AT1L12113,4! at, 4 - OFICE *with 8. D. Ad VI new building, (ippon' , March SI, 1847. CARSON C. AttorneX Oin,the rear of the room likely occupied by March 31, 1847. •Me JeLtiZtiSlMlZl,VreaSi7,*: ; ;.• • " Attorney at April 28, 1848.—1 y. 46:11300.2DITS42fieqt.* Znsticit •theitie4pe*adirtir4• nyvtot N'llto [NAL otpco ! • • 50rt128:,11347. la 0 itSE t-ILO,lJR:and Produce Commiesiek`,Mit: Omura No. 48 Commerce Street 40 OMara. , ..„ taidi advances Made • PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL' ACADEMY;' s9d tltE ettihbiriaati Palley Rail Road; AO. . . miles teest - of Carlisle: - • 4 1 1tHESECONii Jl2 ,00ttimeno& 6n .MONDAY,' . II , I4'3', - „"The'' I binuehes taught ;tit Latin, Gree k, Freoehi" troth,' ofheinatieli, Peaeheet Sit e ing, togethet w Ith nil l ngll h Biatehes foe 'l' 1 ' E.very . - effopt, will he 'nation ,giv9 eative oatifr to those"wh6 may place their boa in the inatittitionibr nnwateriall _ moral lie. well ae.fnental;latneartnent. which ere itiodermte,):refereneeq 504 eil6 , b6 ad -by Ad. dressing URNS, A , - Principal • !HARRIS, , I' 4211.F4f/& iityl p S --W OLE A1.1 1 !:11 GIST,S,':' '.'" A.Aol!-Ma4"eisirciiii itriaiiEiiiia liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilih' iiiiiliiittgrii., -7111r4 0i40.tt1140 .41fli' I P4iitAkeoi,$'4 ica,4 l oilegio.igittObltAte RI 11 1 4tranOrbi • braggisAlasWire,WindoweasaPainkeiolls -- IY - tittiv,llerfalteryVaciN Ittat , -- , 1.- s; --,.' i_ 4-,,,,, '' .. 1 , k , • Dttlgthltij dOUlteSt MitithilitiO . ta Phi:0010e , bigitiWriiigi Ibti alOvii;gitliile pn,,IIIV nit*: fa% v0F101 6 .4 4 b; .:- Ei.titeelkqii.iirP i;i4entiPll 014- to ,artor.., iEirEity. artl6l4 wart lid.; ,•:-• ; ; : i ~`, j , l 4 . iiitilr 1 II *Asti pm 4 IN 'o , 3aNtze . TORMlEll.,liitely i wl 'Y•orVlrsinial , Arbitclaidi , tx;'111::.D.' 3 t- .; .... ; l c; l 4l 4 l , a ;( l,o•Pfil i q' .., 8 i,.0.1 3 „, 0 ,;,8 4 ;fl,...;i7.i::':::`!";:;1 ~. ..'- c t'; 1:;.: . • `,al'9:4 l T !.;4:: , ,Pa4t41. 1:1 6 ••141413ap - , ‘: ' illliMVlEllefa ' • ' '''' - • • 11 Vr-II: 1 40, :i t0 - i - t9o:•s#Ali 3 / 4 A - VOIPO' .. - .• • , If l ,B:lPAOTOR4fielfil,xlol.4l7cC(.3ool4i t . - Aitfibrousa eating pf• his puiseashin 'the: valuas; M e collootionAriSairriiiiiiithi• by 6164' hi,' haps= . ti74lV,Cliff.CEmputtilts t 6 (MAiWiGo4tip,O . .. q.€' imbli?gigi.igliTT.::'.7l , .••••l' ' • -- • --• 414144q.in ikio publia• square, ..imraiifliatelylid - ,:1• , .• , thi i rr•of 166001 Hottoevt,'. ll !" l ori 'O O ' '. ,, i' , t ri;•., Ai li e u ,ini0t.....1,c0, ~ i ~. .1 , , , ~,., art b ; ,-,'.W , .: 4. OIIIIWF:C3CIOURIOTG. . • :...)iiiiii, t ,iii . v ireilitivw• r.. 4. 4 ,,! r %pr.' 1:131 ~:; ..,..r.! , --. 1 WUlailjgabaiiiaitiCtirEll?!l.44o43*; --'' , '• %li4 0 iiiiiii!4litiWeoiifc , i aollAuieripd Shntlawnrselpiiirelvalr C° tii i., kt pritl!kAvr9lo inals,fiiistso:, ''' 'o74ofiirol 7•0 . . , ,0fyid,:r. ~.. . • . . - ~ . , Witmo,O,AB flu ~:.:,j....?t,,,':,•,..'.e.:1 ~....kl9l l ttgl A .o64 . o le ttoirS4sef, : likrteseAlisirl Ana& YOt Iie TIrkiads4POIIIMPIRY.IP , nedlout Ah)d'obeans the store of. ~Artkiai4Dlo, FRI 11241,hl'in: URI a 11001$.1diiiite er'. 3 "-""‘' . Y s?- GINOLits CROOklio' = =NM !ME =ME , :nal, 'Rene& .liirearta • - Ince Company. .. . .11,3 Val I.Street, New York. lion is, distinguished from ; env.Mace Companies,. by all. Wing peaulinrities: ' • JO premiums are liver sso,. , pne paid, in cash,,and ;Owen fourths, ~M te; at 12 • Inontliti becringtinter-, .reiniiina'inay r be po'id'iin Molithly jtrifttalmontei. ',' • , . • • , Colidic ;As:Aiken On a single, life fiX , , AttnottifOorssooo. - ' , • Ibitscirdil tree hot liable, beyond the itkr,prorniums....' . ~. . itilltrig - nraTifur'rderdififit ' - d , :yitiff pli , .1q 'ere, `but-are taken it the 'age .Oroffyibit. 'birthday. Tile rotes of 'nimbi- Itiiiithirftfliyu , as ;those or any : other •Com.- ierkePiir,.: l , - ;i , •4 , y .n ., q'' - 2-I•figiii(adtor can borrow' any of the lie ~ ifil i pmipany. • • - i le ca ..c.j.. 11 100r,iiii nci'noininal capital tepay in‘..err : , I` . "•' '',.,061. - .4.ltere are no stockholders'amon2 ffiliTtiile the profits, other than the as ~, ~,::ii 44a,r, a deplored annuity, the nese tt;figib., • pi ~.rt i'; eiptiMi either to withdraw thci . 21i004:er4iiayothem.t ki +teeth - notate. • e .4tteerip...lyitl,he,iesued: annually .(to.thos ',..-imi., abtrill'Ati the Company) for the egtimu Ooliiiiiin4,4hii scrip will be redeemed; when lierriefitiiiiifiteent to $200,000. , (Itk:AiiJus,,t,,centinterest will •be paid upon fillypAVOttiiilly in cash. 4 sq,'" i- i,,,,preeliffitori will be taken to lure of policies, r this Company hea exceeded :tog the period of its exis nrimendement there have of 2800 policies; the pro. de exceeding $250,000. .1, PATTERSON ; Pred. is agent for the above Cum and its vicinity; and - he has tacit", as Medical Examiner, -Application fur insurance, or in person, will be. prerefit ;-and- - pamphlets containing .....c., can be had by application, Store of Dr. Myers, or of-the d as 20 391 ebuT,t.C t ,414 t . rya's; lie '4( dipinglife, - tht , .• iefT 465 • Jib diejj I 4 - Oulu rten* t flat ;•4 ° . Ph ada: &itch T.l .S 6 , Atom*, ,;tlltetztd ,t,, iiireet; nearly opposite iptitleti, to praetitze !Dip : I Shef . j. Goad osttfral or artitislai arananientsal,lti'ai the wearer,: elhoe"te the tee 'eon, 4p rOlie dr ' alegleone)p ai l ioe emma will 'se r 'tile best p fool ' ises be'perl suttee prniSt :Perwinrastai town pr way s Wel reelairitiiii Vtibvi PI •le ' ftlU4lllalsii Witalieti tl wee 'treaty t, le ,h41. , ,,yf1y‘ &Avail lacerl4.lVe slike or:palslis Carlisle ''.4itpiq tear' fORWARI Thrilliirdinir; Theytarti at pateoettliito, the pdred 4heifthl mitt Merahlirid tdolgtia, Nitta thetutinoi i .A. Vitt Philadeiphn . ketr,hart, Dal 4.1."3r .c et =EI '' ; '..4"..'';,::?i`, - .::: - :. SIM= -V lee Companies. M. 'CALDWELL, December '23 'lbid. Prospectitre .118. TNSIORANCR, AN CoMPANy OF MEI :hatter Perpetual. :snot Street. ‘nburitnoo on - Limi t ilowrnonts, and to Jude, Corporate and executive them the Parties; and re in Trust and on is a ret.l, :p .i TZlie 4 fitsCßdails n t m insured 'Under cent, 7} per amp' Ily insured. ns will be se/ by the Life Ins rine°, us: ' wit of Pyky And 2t3 paya) fhe t'htVNdbc. 1,/70 - 21.50 4400 I '5,437 50 a Single Life... For Life, annually • *1 . 77 ~ ' 2 2 3 f)6 ~ "11,' 60 V.OO • • 'raters np.2o , 31% would %honla tie entree to for ', even 0d Intilie ;paver he 105.0.00 in „ , . • - , „ . . , " 1 CA"ViA, •:?1,...4 i i:• { Micz&tabnitM,l", ' From the Demociatle Rev letv LITERARY. -11110SAIC. ' rt " the cur by roller:he: ancllof par km day, In ever Vere. froin,,LaplatirktoJaPail.: To Ifx,one rk Of bent tyre heavenly lay, ' The proper study of manhind.la man.. . • "Tell! for you ran, Whitt is hie , Sweet Auburn, loveliest:village:lg the.pialh 'The than of ROkEi I each . •Apd drags at eich,remoye, theill;gtlt'ning chain "Ali I who cap tell hovi.liard,lt Is to climV Far, oo the ablar walk or milky way I • , Prorrasticiation4a thk thief of time Let livoutoe httuaalf.llo•what he , • • • e'ducatlonlortnelho eoinmoh mind, ' • • • The fenstor.reainti and.the.flo'w of.soul4— I must 'he crut•l only to he kind, • -And waft a sigh from, Indus to the pole. .!..ftyphaa ? I joy to meet thenahne..olone, 4 Where'erl roatti, whatever lends I see A youth to' fortund.and to fame unknown, . In , maiden meditation fancy hoe. ' "Farewell and mhores p e'r.thy voice be-tried, Why to yen Mountain tarns the piing eye, With spectacies.on nose and pouch on,side, That teach the rhstic moralist 'to die. • " Pity the sorrows of n.pnor nld man, Whims heard descending swept his aged hreasf; Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, Alan never Whitt always to be bleat.",- - From the Roston 011ta Drilla. .- It Wit' STAR OF TIIE_EARMI. -.. A TALE OF THE EAST: , , It was twilight in the East, arid its golden hues glanced athwart the sky, that embed a bove the glossy sea-of •Marmora, -- while. the rising moon just tipping the Added crescents of the mosques, siNeted the light waves of fhe Bosphorus. •Near its banks at this hour. sat a couple of turbaned youths (heeded in the mal - attire of the Armenian people. On a near approach it was easy to discover that one was a female evidently seeking to I disguise her sex, the youth by her side be ing 'lies lover, io meet-whom alone 'she haz-' arded this:exposure by the w.ater's 'side , 'Ah, dearest Zillah, would •iliiit 'we hid 'been burn far beyond the sea whence comes yonder noble ship with those stars .4tinf.. , her azure flag: or iu - Atneriaa, I am lola that religious-belief is no bar to the union of hearts.' 'Nor should it be here, Al Hassan,' repli ed the gerale girl by his side, 'did our noble Sultanamderstand 'the best good of his peo ple ;',Olity,.the prophet operrhia;eyes.' i 41 I' 'T4cuigh I love thee Zillah, far beycnig. r , - elseOMearth. yet I cannot abjure my a sh ort hort IfOthysake, for at besrtve can lit , ' time only, and if I wasuntaitlar , " tl MY ho lyycreed; then I could no lonir hope as I do now to met thee, let wt•lf ' betide us, in paradise.' ' fadier has educated coll'Al:t,litohtutsi,:ttii:ar,s7ri are you doubly true toe i u,th „,,,tidiedi•ules of Alusslernan faith, . 1 .lar Ire heeding such minutia us yet 4i , oe to bhat - theMatrmdfra , bl* • would' _ 411. . ; „, r m,:]' I . _til ve y9u the MorethaLyou are. ~,rrne f o you 'religion. 4 , . .. / [ .Zillali was a' child in years; sixteen sum mers' had riot yet developed their powers in her slight but but beautiful form, and yet it was rounded so nearly to perfecnon,so slight ly and gracefully rail, as to captivate the most lastrdious eye. ller.face was classical ly beautiful, with a Grecian cast of features, and eyes that were almost too large and too brilliant. The acknowledged children of the Turks can hardly escape being lovely in personal attractions, for their parent who be coniea theTtivorite; is the chosen blianty of the harem, selected out a host of Georgian •or Circassian slaves,any one Of whom would form a worthy subject for the artists model. And such was Zillah's motlier—e Circassian by birailmicktvlisqbesaybresight by a Trebiz onilislave shiPito -Ocinstantinople, and par- Chesed by lierletber,.the richeat'Bey hi the 1 - Terkish Metropolis. , . Al His* 'was a young Armenian merch ant of riot] parents and good family, By some ehance he had met Zillah, and doge her an Important service at imminent risk to him self., OS , . sating her from the deep river that en'aicies the city. A calque iii which she Was 'dewing, having by some mischance o verturtied while he was near the.spot, he sprung into tke water nod swam with her to the shore. With the Suddeness of oriental passlori, they loved at once, but thtair after in tercourse was necessarily in' secret, since they knew full well that the Bey would-at onceliunish-thenvboth if,he,discovered thdm for . how abeldit Iclussulman telerate an Ar ;t'neniaMV .n vas well calculated to captivate 'Zillah. , He was, four, years her II formed, andbearieg a tace: Iles tieing remar tly handSVine Intellectual .'irt'J its expression.—' if:ging, he . seemed to possess ;many, of experience and an unflinching stead ! epurpose, which formed a charudter Ihpfuot only loved' Most dearly, but Inspected. .A 1 flassart ; had..already 117111cl - fin' his b‘iiiiiesiipiiidliad'im ortuilities2foruquiongitnowledge rerettlitr,c .niffildoietiO.-Vtlllittkx. of Ogere abont,•liM i ;,b,esidekwhiCh, llO'irioid by'lattnet the . vied of id-lliellAtilashltheif7l-1 ' 11 '6 -44 \l/Hriailob' hdd' olleti' Wallas we 1, but ttlwli,ya , withlthe utmost c l Psr, P;1 1 ",194 ,a ll O Octreint,en-, 'women of y.. , onstitntinoiile, is 7 4' illeli Ei•lrrlill Ojai, 'ail'ilin'-' , themselves!stiem.d.dlly c lo , ailed catacoug, , iromontok fuse, tbat that ; thq.;vollintkitily: But this"vi'as"iirilitaign l ce" od . 6Vray,' and bitattirtg: 'taint of fordia r ..tairught the Mi . llear4o betllAte , l ll ,o,3lfik lepoctlon. , Sura t last Zd.. Ay)ier failiercl l l36,l6' ` ti - ?tom i ;c l ribow+.'shls , .hadcas i ' °. a r nvigi.oll ...4il l *Mal t .1,91'14 -51t,tfripoitabla 11i 9lentiiiid tll i tibdilie' . 1110 f 'Ybtitt Allierfiati d al;bnifioXioestiork-,-, IQ,' if T.Sikkoi.Atio 1 • 10 • d eliT .rw ;s 4 l 4;3li aril optlLlpeTsilit;ti . :' . i , • iis'iiktl'ennelyN ix i : iftetoftitlki*.7.,7X o 'foun4.*Rre.thirri. 10(J,Itm ,dicog I'. aVaili" thelf , ate 41146'640 tlitilitik N I iti ttkakvrtirle4o? lift* _ 0, I !,T I.ot . ; ..t '4'414 alp ":44k . rii, •tri i t ee' . rtitilatkis,' . d 4 4 zi...trruko to:t ircip4a9Nii 5P90.4010 ititirtforpf t :7,-..,...,:2 ,-„ ..• • . enjOyment, , nut as , fordihaPritil being mantle sufgelentltd,witl and health'ef hliSibliilti, the coi old Turk stOuld real lie tlif.,Al vain were all the'renleditis pre physicirms.fluirilteitcled-Wir , father.yho : really loved hake I obly.being, on earth that had ed an' hoiteSt.affebileir 'in .his I hied to seek. the e on Confidence eti;ereti.the,gnFgermalyfurriia of the harem antlepate,d . ,hins van' Of Orlin, he tenderly Are 'weed him - Zillah, Ifived ber.father, an al. ;often of kinditbile frotit'ihi her,eyes and; cheeks, .erul . . I . feet' il•tits 'bleed .iiantle; and ... , :.:413tiehilif,! , said.tliti:-liiilil:-: her slender waist with hiri,e_ trublciuse of thy.sieftfteig:-.. knoyiihrit_rolis threheekie ,oyeof italirillialrioy, Zit ) thy forn Speaki.Zillall,.atcyou Would' , to_ the 'Prophet) . • . •. • 'Aft, !filth er, let me ,die in lcilOw fell Well how '11414 'Hove the e, and dri'dot cbtn . ''Nriy Zillah,my‘bhild;' a 'neatly, 'tell me what this sec you in the name of the Prop The eyes of the beautiful rich carpet, and' a gentle bl her pale face beneath her rt . , pirent skin, and lints she to . .moment, 'Speak, my child speak ! reading the, half-formed reso pressive face. 111 '']es, I will reveal to yo fattier. You remember the ed me from a watery grave. 'That youth; what of him Tether,' she whispered,', ‘What; Zillah, thou lovest 1 tain,- a 'vile Armertian V 'I ha've spokeii,',eald Zulu, rrteden!y,, The n B ti e n y: cl3 k ,_, nefi s t, he fris ir:. l n au k j g: ti r id to l .h b ini e.': h x n e t d: h ir: ' hit. faellogs, and thatel: hislrage was only throw never eoulthin hippy imleswith her young Armen*, Al Hassan Wolerl'hutiliiend.— The erribirraNsnient of the Musthilnirin was, greadivtliis dilemma. -'He had recourse to I the mast eminent physiciaais to know if 'a n ii i bily cursed by love arinfrpever prove fa toll They igsored him thatthii, furl reggent, pisbe e p the base; that his ••driegh i ter Was In a . inbit erificalttbatidii. • All this reridefed 'him . quite miserable, fume dould. not for, A in-to rrent - entertain the glee of ehildli lief/6min'. Ail wile of-Orre of the hatia ClltiiiteOuce;:„ • Besides, the laiiii-prihitiltWOVlnTekratiiiii-.; get; in the most positive.erghlielded-riinnetii.. affixing the most-learfulpe4ltiettlea,digi'ea, slog of the rules establislt'flk-,ffle. fht'oght -- long and smoked 'many pipe's overthe mat ter, rotting at last tethrice • litill'Othertlieliti was bat one way both te'S - :hitroliiiid, and to respect the lawtiAandli pliiiii,wateaccor '' - Alligly tortnedinihia.owrmitinifis;:ri-, .lerrepailexl - tttlyeririlmig - Arinetnetrtlehlrel and - purchased — torne ,- netrqgood67:direeting - 1 iliat--the proptietbr i Al Hassan should sae theta delivered at his palace, and be there in person to receive his pay. The terms of his bargain were strictly ad hered to, and the young merchant attended• upon the delivery of the ptirchase. He re- eeived led pay for his goods end a rich pres ent besides, with a message thet it he would follow the slave who gave diem to him .he should be conducted into the presence of the !ley, who would be happy to receives° rep-' utable.“ merchant. Ai Hawn followed Ake messer-ger, through several winding passag es, until at last they , stopped short and sud denly, when the slave threw open .a.secret door, and the astonished Arm.eman found himself within the sacred precincts of the ,Bey?e, harAm,_flPd-WAthill.oi.leWibleps.ol „ Zils lap herself . ; His wonderiertert igave,to- .the joy,nf ':neeting her whom, be/ loyed eatlear ly, and .in spite of all peeatry, : thei.two were: the next moment entbreetitl in. each other's arms ! „Ate Motion of the gtritle Zillah was too much fpr her delAtipargstronglh, and she fainted. Al Hissan bin! %Air upon the rich divans, yielding her ro'll's host of attendants that threpged to fror aide. " • ..... At#l.o - tnosectit We, wily Turk enteredoand with well feigned _surprise declared th . ut the Armenian' had _profaned his hateM, at the t e same nine tfitruly ordered is slaves to seize and confine him,in thole of the palace. Butins stratagem was too f t ellowtp deceive Al I 'assati who as he was on e conducted 4 4 r • a‘Vay, turned and sate. , 'Think tint' that I am decei , low pteteince, for, I knoW tall ject in' thin betraying Me?, 'He thiti Rah May,'yethigmit Talk,' 4 there r,min eas but onitij'r to es'yfipit from detail: By va you 'mukt limo' em6latm the litittuand Marry' my Chili!, or' felt' , ; ' ' , Vieysisti God'in Ilit&enl' Sin; 1115 they hurried hire itwa keep.- °' ' • . ' ' u 'A week( passed bitrid still vhS the young niattlhant confined in Itie%*kiispl' EttCh:mor .ll I n g . it'" el aV e - ipplftitied licifork htiti;:'slitting 41, etatille wertiptePared•to' ode ly tith'the latiiiii-Ata_tihelfid be-released,!' not-anew, iiiiireditys"Wcntld, seal 'l4 'NC The -Turk' thoUght th'et'a! HaSSaw.thuls 'Pi' ' "tf',viould finally yield and . chimtte lit'itno oei his faith. rather thin' dies but hti , kneW tie the militia= int, and deVetittgl+motive-et-1 li'leitptive,'- Whose 4rtsWO . wits. kill . 'lnane d:‘ At 'last thii!lreptientliir.hint tiiiiPpeir 16143'hilti l .''' -o.l)'6'yea_ sfill . :adherirtd yiku" tpOssii - hif tutketl , 'V- 7 . , ‘"' '..., ' " • '' "I'' ' ' , ' -.' •'' ' ''' , AOl.l dOst, prefer 'death to. er I 6 (of peaoti wiV i Patl P ']--, rs:. '., ,„ 'il 1,,, .. ,- 1 1' ... !,, A e ?P 1 .id- u ft', / ,,i'aPV.iiii4 1 lial . fifcs ic i, kl ~ 1 I no torture dOuill make toe . * , kyl—.,ge s . nulOh`llorits — tha , arif)l6 Of Mini seido I loVe. thy thulghti34 , .cruel iley.li,l st',.. ? , ,i, , ;!.. , ..z!li i , ~'The ohoice is,wltb3roaraell **mill!. Nit, tdi if - fearfultlaa(h,?:;., • • ~ - . 1, , • f 1 I • ' ' 1 '!Tliiiiif*iiiti'd' inOttieit'aiy ' it les ....ill' S ffis .itruienituiVntliniz.ifottaforn 64110 be hag/ litStfl and ,s ratuae,to.ooniitier:•,!:,, „it... 1,;:.. . ,,, :0. '' l i.• I. 'Speak for tho 164 dm.' -s tl hand thee - ovar - ,to gist final tribunal, '• • 1 ''‘Myariisf la hi 4 J' pahroy,4.4- i0nvi.f41.4 ; ,.) ' - 'f Fool . 3ol 'o l o.44 ll siTl ;r9 t10,0011111...i...W"411' 1 43)4 41'Httaaaa . rocitit,f felon Vtiftir6' ifiattit4et latii , ` , `;. 4 frilitOtirO44l .*:4 100',' -,Opiiii,uta4 pi% .1 .. .i,pillifllly) , 1 : , 461a Ya '..:.„ nd whie n 9 (iOri4 i o , i: ( ttl k 100,160.40.040, likrtniiint-F-41.:Orinto,'! . O f ifff sfl l ictfigtkillf"*M. . Ptil , ..kilsainalkliioOlikiirboatilof - i1704/.* it r il i gi e liV n 10,0'g. 0r .- 04.... , 4 :4 , , 9/4 44-t . .--. ~,,,..„,,,..,.,.;,„„:„,,, 8 , . ~,„ •,.., ..., i . 7 , ._ : ,... 4. ? h,„ -,,,,., ~,,-„,,,..„,,,,,.,4,;,..,„..„r„„„,„,,,..:,,„...,...„,,,,.,.,.: . , :The Armenian commenced hie'defence in iifiald , dn.l Manly, Strain; He ammuncett at once his deep , pnehangipulove forthe beautiful Zillah , and acknowledged the 9harge preferred'agairist Itint,'of found imfhe harena.l Balk, ihoWedltilab'hetw "ha crime there that it. Was by 'fintleffery and' design on. the.part , of the Bey, himself, which could be easily proven by llia , ottin child and by , the.slaves thatCondbcfea him thither. These tverksent 'for and 'examined, and the. ; Tdrkiab iver, forcml. ,to :nc kno!.fFtlge itt l ibeirtiOn hearts that :At Has.' san,iVas innoo.ent. Ilutllte was ; Found, i n !he, fiicrain,.; , wiii•ti Christi/in lgni.l tit() .latv provided for `such 'elite!' WaVirtipritittiVe. rTffellidges 'all joineti 4(1 •kilviding• Al. HaSsala icrembrace the true faithiatahey_Jermetlltlie_Mahomeltin_ . 001 but titifideadily rejected all persuasion; and'they, lA/Ate - 44004 . to, pronounce his sent 'bake. iiii'livis:ctiti4Onmed to he beheaded. Airtastitin !eves net the .beauty, Int, calenlatirtg, ph . thing. 'ln eseribed'by the tend!it' last the Id, od:taps the ver engender... heart, &perm,. 1' Zillah.' 'lre ed. ttattntents' limn a 'rich di 41q i child to; _. - . 1 at this tiritisii-' 1 1 ;I teate.ttoodect I ,le. tqrse4. 'her :obbedillogth, tell! nie 'the • its- orr-thin 1 :0 ycitirheari Ills there no Nape," eridd the half.distrac ted Zillah to the judges- , -" nil* he die be. diStitise he is'a Chtlitian." ' ' • There is:4l6 alternativerts, my child" Said the chief Jitiles, "we are but the agents of the law, its humble servants!" Thesuliatil 'tile sultan'!" oiled Zillah as if a new thought had• possess her; it the same time leavilig the hall of justice. She sought the palace of the " brother of the sun," 'arid' atardless of ceremony, threw hengelf at lhis Met.. She related_in most el otitient terns 'the true state of the affair that so tietally 'Olepied - her. She•told - the - sultan, - ted,lcifirie pattler father had 'acted; but .'ith all d4cdcy and consideratiOn, and with her earliest but simple and true. tale, engaged and . hiterested the monarch. He sent at once for the judges, and'listened attentively to their version of this affair, also , teceiving horn them a recommendatiq 'di meicy.— The sultan turned his lace toWatds the east, and for a moment seemed lcrstln prayer.— Then Al Hassan was ordered berme I eace,:..einee• I is my malady, the. Bey; ear • t 15 74 charge , • 1., frl sought the h stole across almost trans. ed . for a single said the Bey, non in her ox- tife troth my outh 'Oho say- illah loile him.' diV;cif aChris " Thou lovest theilley2s—daughter as huly as she cloth love thee?" demanded the sul• tan, when both.wore before him." • " I have long loved her thus , truly, noble " , And thou, Zillah, &silk:km the Armeni an, and would'st thati.beecime Oh ! noble sultan! it it the only wish of my heart ungratified." " If I err, the" Prophet forgive nie," said the monarch, bowing towdrdslhe east, "rise and go hence; you' ale horn , this_hour. mar ried to each other and may the Prophet open the eyes oLalfutatelievers.!! , . Under such counte nance as this, -none dated to contplain,.and:the happy Zillah and •Al - rtlastiati, would not have hang ed i their !afar an•accepted Teri's place Mahom- OPis Paradise. • .7- (The'veacler may have seen in the last for• sign journals that the Sultan et _Turkey had, for the first time, numb:died a mixed mar riage, and Also, that the ttiglieli paper! are SIM s_4B9 . toeleg, the political llearings of the, ni °tern Theittartioge r'et'orred to io the between Zillah, the rich fiey's daughter, and Al Hassan, the young Armenian tnerclia,ot, and this, therefore, gentle reader, is a true story.—./tome horrid. Last tforas of teat Cbarattiem Mozart seems to have suffered, like John son, from prevailing fears of death. There is something strikVigly beautiful and totiching in the circumsratic'eb . his ." His treetosiionk *is the last he sung"—zefee Re quiem. HO hEid bilen temployed bptin ibis ex quisite 'piece lot several, weeks—his sett' Al led. with, t t i.itpi,rtittot!, of richest melody, and aleeady tlalmufg kindred with Imnitirtality. AftergiVring'it last Much, and breathing into irthat hridkihg-spirit nfaong which was to honeecrat,e it through all .time his '!syg neah strain' he tell into a gentle and quiet slumber.At length the light loctsteps of his danghter ErniYie `awoke him. "Come Mat. er," said ha, "My Emilie—nny task is done '-the Rerphem—z.my Requiem , is finished." . Say noilM, dear lather ? ", said the gentle girl, Snterrlipting him,, as team stood in her eyes, d).ln,t must be better—you look better ? for e'v'en now , 'your_ cheek hal a glow upon it. hem sure we will nurse you well again let tue bringyou something retreshing."— "Do,not deceive yotliselt : my love,' said the dying latherL "this, wagted form can never metcy alone do I lodleforaid, in ibis my dy fng,b;ourk , You, spoke ~of refreshment, my Emille. r .take these, my last notes--sit down to my piano here—sing them with . the hynin of • your Sainted. mother—let me once more hear those tones, which 'have so long been my solace and,delight," Emilie obeyed,and with a voice enriched with 'tenderest sunoL Lion, sung the following stanzas—. :V d by this hoh VOll your ob. , refilled the ode' for you e the lewd ahommetlan ur life for- plied AI Htiit, tattle aidoiny t i• .Bpliit i tliy lebot le o`erl ' • . _. . Ttlytettn orprobatlontr run,, , .• Thy slap, are now bound for the unttodden shoie, ',. • .And the race oflmmortals begun. • . • riot the - strlfe'' , • ' Or the pipasdres of earth with regret— Pause not on the threshold of limitless To nwnlittforlheday that - brier. — „ rehire . • Ii . %slaked heel) power tit molest " Tbese,the;wearyillke,lise—the;tvretatied; shall find Allayed a mans On ?frost.' Bplrlt 7 bow bright is the road • I, Tram wlhtltoh:ert now onitha Whig • • Tkty home tt,,Wi I ba,With thy s aviour And God, - -,.c+.•-.lThelf,lti-d- ' •I 'ti • -As -she conohided, she dti s elliei a ma meat, i ppm of the ptatie' and theretuntinglr*Ota , ,tlca jestre r ifienti'lcA lit ? s ied' ilitibe 'the 'AitproVilli smile dt'het fathilt:'; lt was {hhl ' dtill~; Via§ sionleitalthine. which the , alapirdadjovolis 71'jt_t• iiislLi t tu i o ' 44, tt1R , , 5 *01,44.01; aPflfg oso,rfttE,' 04 ii ' ing 19 11 0%64. 006:iirittilqi#141tPc'ellii tieg tpW Int t# we' tr rrqq~inenoe With dte ' tfiel~tteti~ily~tftitl ~ F''.:" 1( Chwayi the Fliarnathit, thkearl,}44l6:l 4,,tl;irtMottr,”(thougli' itythe;-01Stioaret; 1114. , by 'hill' I? a y piOlo ihiaht .4 raphotei: au'it 91409 ,1 n dint f9vi &a it Pope ‘iight . by 'Tobliett oho p Kr i tiy 60xitio.ir14,tioapondencyipfek,' , I Whatettlf Idirne diet( F.auci MI Fiom the Deroorsatit Review him to the grave. Philip Alassinger, the immediate Succes sor of Shakespeate, 'and second, only to him es a dramatic poet, often as majestic, and gen erally more elegant 'than his master—was as powerfol. a ruler of the 'PtiOerstanding as the Bard,of Avon was of the passions. And yet *with such rare talents, Nlustlinger,appears to have maintained a'Oonatant strugglewith ad yetsity,and to havelinjnyed PO glaltm df sup 'shine. Life was to,liim clhalofig w intryyday and ishatioivs,,elanda'and dailknese %at up, ion it. P.veh the tnernorial of his mprial4 is `given with it pathetic brevity., which s acconis but too well with 'the obscure and humble passages of his fife,, It simply, states.: "20th of March, 103940, buried'Phill2 MtissitnTer, a stranger?' . , __TheJast-lirtes-pearjed---bir-Sir-Wpiter-ita leigh, on the night previous.najtisexeda ion, may be familiar to 11;13 reader; they corn-' thence:: . , "On, Foul, the hottt‘e4t, Upon o thankless errand, Fear not to touch .the best, The Truth shall he thy warrant On:since! needs roust die. • And give the world the lie. "On, tell the Court It glows And shines like soften Wood ; On. toll the Churchlt shows . What's good and (loth no grind, trehorch and - Court reply, Then glee them both the lie'. ; • When on iheJscatTohl, he desired to see 'ilietike - ; - anti feeling 'the edge of it. said to ;the Sheriff, -",This is a sharp inedictheibut a-sure remedy for all evils." .Being asked which way he chose to place himself on the block, he replied, 'Sc the heart be 'right it is no matter which way the head lies," and giving_th.e_signal lie received the stroke with _the most •perfeet composnre. Such was the end of this great and illustrious'mdn,ol whom tlie age was - nut worthy. 1,1 1 , hen the poet Goethe. after more than the usually allotted term of hinnan - Oxistenee.was met by the summons, it found him still busy with the pen. the implement at once of his pleasure.and his power; and he sank as a child,• who, with the glaiv of the day's,ac - tivity still on his cheek looking forward-ta-a -• morrow of hone anti joy, folds himself to sleep. " Let the light enter," were his last words, echoed, we may suppose, -- says his biographer, from a region ivliere all - is light. We gather frain the interesting memoirs of` that surprising woman, Mad. de Stael,that her last expressions made to C.lniteabriand, were, "I have loved Gad, my father and li berty;" and on quoting tile inenterable words of Fontetielle.."l am a Pienchmati, four scare years old, ff - er I never ritlienled•the slightest virtue;" she added, with strong emphasis. "I can say as"rnueh of the slight es' puriering"—a noble confession, worthy of all imitation. When Sir Walter Scott was near his end, he expressed a wish to Lockhart, his son-in latv;that he would read to him: and when . asked from what honk; he replied, " Need you ask? there is but site'.'; Lockhart then triread the t'4th chapter pf.Joho's GO[lef, - " Lot nt VoriChead:bo - tiiinfirek' ' etc:l6 - Whietil= adds his biographer. Sir %Vatter listerfeil with mild devotion, and then -replie Y tl—l , Well, thls is a great comfort; I have followedou din. tinetl. and I feel as if j were wet to be myself ariin .1" The last words of Mr. Jefferson, who died just half a cen•ury after the passage 'of his immortal Declaration of Independence were, " I - resign my soul to God, and my daughter to my oonntry!" The dying words of John Adams, the same day, were still more ' characteristic of the roan, A few minutes before hp died, 1)0T-reused by thefirkng of„: Uannim,,iind told that his neighberns were rejoicing for tifst4th of July. he excialfneci l "it ili, a, great and.gloriaus day," and expir'- e'd with the words "Independence for'etter!" On his live, Tt is refreshing to find sorneeV idence of deep oonsc'oesness of the vast so lemnity befitting- rt dying hour,.among men endowed beyond. the average of their. race Withintellecttial - Strength as idthe case of Grotins.,who cin being asked for his dying admonition, exclaimed. ‘,'Be 'serious." All his vast learning did not allow him to think lightly 01 the paramount claim:4'of those mat ters which make for our eternal peace. Sir William Jones, one of the most,brilli ant geniuses that ever lived, affords similar evidence of the right estimate ofhumati lear ning, compared with the more important coq- corns of the future world. "It matters not," sayalehnson "how a',- an dies, but how he lives." And even the, sceptical Rousseau elioSer.vegt_t_Thegreat error_ Is,, allowing- too. Mueli imneitance to lite, as if our co . tvn . being depended on it, and we 'were nettling after death:" s TO attach ourselves but slightly, to buruarCaffairt, is the best method of learning to die. ', - WhertGarriek showed Dr. Johnsonhis fine honse and' gardenOtt Hampton Court, instead of hit' replying-inflie language of flatterklie exclaimed, itAro . ,D,avid,, D. yid. these are tha things whieliMake a death bed terrible." And, at the, flying conch of ohe of the ancient Oplesophers,, when mime attendants were softly., speaking iiin some Metaphysical' topic, 'h'e eagerly open ed' his , g eyes, and said,4l,,,tut,,nnilerstand Winit you are disenursing about, thtit then •I map; die." AIM 1 .1 .110:4 , 1ita. alter all their toil i 'and:assidUity - ,Tcan evenTtlitilnitiriteit-• moo 'at __ tain.! - Newton confessed, to, this, when, he edlinpnrecl his iiiit selentilic ricintisiiitins in 'the - Yiel.ii . id 'the . liontidleie 'regions - , Of ' unex plored 'k n owledge..tb . a eh ild pic k ing up Ph . - Nes by lhe sda..eide. , ..:,To thinking minds, I iimp,js neyerAionpresplY,elyjn at ked ous_b . r.2 the succesisive,exit of the great, men ()can age'. Thei - opn Atellatl on '7 yvhitih ' nisiiiired. hi' the Piet44' ft hl'epach' is fintng•nuk one bynne. • Goethh,. &Ot t . Yren; Cpleridue t Larne; Southey,hrive departed ; . anti the able and' enchanting met . adi of L. E. and ',Felicia fieri Y iqs, ,' e hear . a o Jozige t - iif new oingnahhigatif:th'ele !kink , ..; Thikelositiracener qf Mrs:_ Flarnans' life ~dlispliyhtir, aftectipti in '.Bl higtr , ,tind rich ,Cle i glee. t' , The' reeprrendestici3Ohildhiiod :' . Bfiiiii , IhoNoicpliet 'he( con wiener; and hiitinnellOw4 I ed'horttiblykiltriLt!er cPQverilatietio...withliete:. leilittliviThlireatbit a: hopiiiiiiiiitnektility.;;,tha anxiottOriskiniog pf a min d free:111)0i the int . .: piritles it eirthparitimilliki„6 yiartionirde . in that Pleatitireiihich is!ihateirliitfra:, land her, dwnipisti , half so tciuchinglydepinteitkpp:.',,, .; w.ilits ca, L oSarnin a%ii`' is , "a'sgrden -r ildi' , '"'''' ` v,•• " moms, Rios death envy *fit Otter . itiitil.: ,"., hi' ,',.. , 1 kLillindoilptll notihreethtnt he reqrsleae blpo m ,:t ',,,: liSheitati beenlitiortrayedbtrtia as,..oki moat. ex: 'liptisitsilllOUl4V. herd.feature' traiiscen den tly ,beitutiful-.6 a fitting shrine .for so i pure;:a' Wilodlit,, , iks Is the e.ttser Is itkinosti :it In Of :all hihoiwrite day .aftei; day,. idr• the, , breaddlial Pyrisliettinahe:etteltrgti. titha - than; enjoyed hieti..W What ilitteniii. w itli;:till:: its ilistrettm.: qigi,aCeeittpaniireenniOltriiisied 4110, inia dr iliatiieteii4viiir, het ilfratne,:litliichiWyA*e i ,teld , ,ibicaidei,toisktirda,thistlesti , .altnest, %Ore, ' eriltzed.: , :4t- the Oeeparattrtilfuetniri,*ket, reitytenei . ,ottlie.eye,q4eSitlibeti,luisrOi 4 r,4.' ,ittassed: atvaY;.toen*:ol.l,llo.B44oV/64 5 ' )erhattest,-eartlishetiiig iidelktWfalOott'l i' 1 14 40FAtt i t.jrici09 7 , 1 0 -0 4. 7 40rilete!),'I ` ,4 ..ii, l o4iftP.Malt4;:iHr , F , 'it'tfili . .:1 1 1 5 §.itf , .iti • „.,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,/,‘• --1 ...c., - ; ,,1 '....:';':' . ,',::::• , ,;.:..::;'",;,'•:, : ;';',' '. : 4 ' ','.„0;,,' , ,-:''''.;•:,i-:. , .:1!5,.4,':.-, - ,„Y-.1. t-'• . ,:':,tsff-: r•:t - . , :y. , f. , ; •:::"• . 1 :', 4: - Nug, xxxvi - • St..Anri's Church, .Dublin, 1.0 inscribed one of her own .beautiful verses Her lnost'ap,• propriate erlitaph: "Calm on the bosom of thy God, Fair spirit I rest thee now l • ' E'en while with us thy footstep's trod, His seal was on thy brow. Dust' to the narrow,home beneath ; Soul to its place on high ; . They that have seen.thy look In death, - • No more may fear to die"." • There iesomething, we repeat, singtOarty sad add solerart in.these deOrtures. Its great, ones seem. the esriential::features Of an age ; and. when they are removed, "d•chill comes over: us,"' to use the expressive: erds: of an elegant . authoi, gibe, gicnind seems lakep fidin under. Ont.. feet we tee! as !hough a aliange or dispensation were at hand—Snd an untried anci,unknoWn future Wei° 'Omit -to open - trirbelore - us:i" - _ - , A GIGANTIO:ESTABLISHMENT-A letter ter from FngWO divert the following account of a great London bre‘ivery: - • • . Barclay's Brewery, 'celebrated the 'World over, is such a curiosity that I have been templid to visit it. Through statistics are not . much in my way you Shall have the benefit of the lew, notes Idhought it worthwhile to make on the spot; as it has been greatly en larged lately, perhaps it may possess seine novelty, The whole establishment covers fifteen acres; we saw one 'hundred and sigh 'ty vats each containing from eleven. hundred to three thousand - barrels; they are thirty - three feet in height: one thirty-six "feet across s;t the tom - thsohottom forty tlifee, which had in it the enormous, amount .01 three thousand five hundred barrels, the weight ofifon in the hoops is seventeen tons, the 'eight bottom ones weoighinghto tea's than 'one tonlciur hun dred; it Ts large nnoudh to drive a .carriage and six-.horses into; it will.centain frier thou= sand barrels of imperial stout, and its liquid treasure is worth eighty thousand dollarsl= Father Matthew's girnblet would lessen' its value. There are stables for one hundred and eighty-seven of the enormous horses emplo yed for delivery, each horse worth three hundred - dollars: oats - littlefqlew we measu red, and found his lieight'to be full eighteen hands, or six feet; a steam engine finds full employment-in breaking up their food. in,one place we saw merlin . 'ats hand.. ling lhe hot hops, as nearly naked is savag, es. In one liar With 1 1360_basliels—bf- malt one,depper.hoiler is,So large, that .forty-five . man havelinurhin it comicirtalqi It will contain 4209 . barrels of beer. Ilere are con duit; hall a mile in length, railtoads -hoppers - steam engines, ',Sze., enough to confuse one. Thirty tons of coal-are conaumethdaily. The malt.bMS will contain sixteen hundred thou- Siesj_hikhols,,worth two millions and a -quar ter 'et 'dollars, sixty great cats are leept fq de stroy the mice. Fifteen }Mildred barrels of ate are made daily ; it is cooled in summer by thirjous Mlrigeraterk Titere ,is -even a burial for the•men liutdor this there is no.lommr room , the space, is wanted, the temperancer.n.erirwoeld sa;ylO. make poison breWeVy wia burnt down in . 1832, bn ecautions are now taken so tha the whole an , be. flooded in . a very. shor time: To loolcat the Thames water you would not say it was a desirable aril* to -drink, but the people here seem infaMated with beer; wherever yoU .go you see large signs. "Trusman, Ilanbnry, and Buxton's entire," and so of other brewers, while the beer is on every dinner table, and beer mor.- ey is allowed to servants and soldiers,wheth er they spend it for that pdpose Or not ; it is settled in the Contra Ct. • A SOLDIER'; VIEWS ON the world *now of the military achievenients of Winfield Scott ; and of his eminence as a sol dier, but there are very few whoknoai that he is fully as eminent a; a Winker, and ppe seesed.of the highest Order-of states minlikt; attainments. We quote the following from the Baltimore American as high - Live of Gen. Scott's civil gniirignce; . " GstritnALf3corr, illustrious by. hi's aciiii lremetits iii thb field, 'is yet noted for his wise and cotilderate efforts to preserve peace.— His services in this behalf were eminently useful at a critical period of oar' bolindry die pines With England, prior to . thh We'shingtori treaty: Wb find some' tI • Sentimelits i 5 its quo ted in an exchange paphr, ivhich seem. wee: - thy of - e:peuialehithideratioicia this time.— "If War be the, riatbral state of savage, tribes,lsays Gen. &on. ‘, peace is the first Want of every civilized community: iVar, no doitht is, under any chat:lnstances ti great calamity; yet stibmisaion to outrage would often be a greater calamity. Of the two parties to any war„ one at least must be in the wiling, not unfreguently both. , An error in suc an issue is on the part orehiel mag istrates, ministers of state, and legislatorNha 7 (" 5 , ving w voice in .the,guestion,. a ori ill lit infi nite Magnitude. The murdpf of indiVi;. dual is th guih comparatiVely; b thop bi• 1 49 0 11.., • • • ,'- " Hence the highest moral Obligation iii Itreat-nailonal--difiereifces-iiith-temper i -ju s t, ness and !bigwig ' to see that the cause ofwar is not only Ps, but safriCient; tb be ,sitte 'that Wit donotcovet oar, neldlibin'i !anti ( ,nor any thing that,is hide!' ' , that we ere Its .ieady to give -as to demand o,xPlaneticiii,'apofo,gy, , 1#:: 411Thilir. • fn sfielt *a shobld especjally re; - ;iiiiiiititir; il bll'lliihistiiiiiiiiev,er, ,ye woe*, th,ut,itien.'shbuld:Up to,,yoli; ilo yea even so to, tlibrii." This divine_ precept ts,'ef univer eat iibligtitidn.,'°,l; ts applioable to 'rbleicin, it,i4iF,tiaomot,ibils . ' with, other nations as: to private indtiquals in' theirAilly i lintercouriti Wiilt,eireli:-;rithei:; ',Peiveris,entruSted to the .fermerilo delobd, end to avetd ,avil:' Sited clearly' letht‘ititrapied . will.Of,God;!' . ' , l y i ' :1145iiiitio `glits;•9 , Ewe has been u titib*d itith; iittekt , ii,4n.itivAckad,4,l o ,ii,, ralior a trol .1 . ? 'ihl r Ptitti,aiid }Nitta. rail-reki ' I liavtag tikan, itl 406 1 air tile - 0(11'4 Matoly4; ktiain'4:ottrs lift Parii on the 'pdbasiott .ti't 7 ''`tio:aliilkt'A r , a; ' ; and .' arrived 'at .flaite•'ltt. 1 . ,q!:. SC_4ltpe,„ paitakinteo 'an 1390'11'1u - meat the 'cataixt:ay,toak',:their , 'tlepiitittia f,c4 Piria; whore they . a`crivii4 tit'Chalf h 'iiatit:'lO P.../Iti ' h_!,ilfto").o l .Ytglaill'l4lll,i!iiiues . ". (2 . 4 #,,,i',01) ; in 'twattte,and a' . !htilf.lttcnip'... -- -'.' • , '_L (*f_ftillesa, fizolartied'ehd'old -lady r. ' :;,,: BS Hilf3 Ahrow atiwit tbit Pealtier sPeOtablesi?‘here ' lll otrill' l 4 llo . s • hi s t'. 501t;l1fegillaix ifiiierjrtiytti'vaet,acq,Ltin,' yr vo're than .SO 5 my caitaih*OVl. 00 3 1: ,`,„ ig'"'.l l '• kisois 1/10 •,ra p11tq54.0!.0.44 , _ I p t 11P,J14 10 19. 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