a n fie politer' ribvocatt. likce on the west side of the Public Avenue*, I Itlll3:.=:fi,NE'DOLLAft a' year in adranee. I. 1 Dollar Tiftv Cents if wit link! within trims' limo tbs,,and if delayed until after the expiration ef the ex two dollarsivill he exacted. Witinuances optional with the Publishers, X 111• I wrearages we paid. 1 _ tters ;to the Publishers on business with tbo - of; fic imnst be post-paid to iusure atteutiun. . • Po cfrp. From the Democratic Review AMERICA'S !iILiAIID By D; B. DARRYDY Of war, and an invaded soil, A .81:Aden cry rings through the land, And instantly our chieitabes call Is echeed back ou every hand. And down the ''.‘lls;,ii;sippi vale, Gathered from near mid - distant parts, All eager for the fray, is poured Art avalanche of beating hearts. Each beating high with eager hope, Its country will accept its aid; lAtid We is freely offered that The-debt of loyalty be pail Now, while the torrent rapidly is swelling to a mighty force Of strength, to crush the foe that dares Oppose its fiercely-rushing course ; A stripling comes in humble garb, A-font, and roughly travel-worn, But whose young eyes fatigtie Of evcry.andent glance unshorn. 2 He seeks the presence of the chief, With eager to4e4 of earnest youth, And thus his anxious wishes speaks, While every gesture echoes truth: 0 I wish to join the army, air— . • My father';: lame, mid cannot go; ii. 4 But grandfather has told us how 9 He marched barefoot thro' Tretiton's snow.. " He said, when danger threatened her, 5 To prove myself my country's son, th: 5 I must not mind fatigue or pain, For they were borne by Washington. rlndeed, I am quite fourteen years, ,‘ And rce my father's title here— will not tire, and will do well Jf I can be a volunteer.".. IGod bless the boy! His blessing be Armand him all his life, we pray; And may he live long years ofjoy - Without a single cloudy day. 0 Such nre thy bulwarks, happy land! And such the fruits of liberty; • A brilliant destiny awaits , The land, producing such as be.. ammo Amm o Ittisccilaiiii. _. ~..__ The Murder of Joe Neale. , 1 :1 r HSOE-IC AI. INCIDENT or THE REVOLUTION- - I • "--... tln the rude barracks of the New York Opinion, one niorningearly, an unusual bus -2E14 was observed. British officers were se le tine• a party of men for an expedition, which, 'to judge from their expressions of pl,isitre, was of more than ordinary inter es ti and afforded promise of n greater amouut ofilimusement than usual—for in. those days il +as accounted the height of amusement • ola party of British regulars to scout about, •su. Ise land engage a handful of Yankee ir mitiamen; and slay them withdut the. eli h test show of mercy. Sometimes those un ortunate creatures — fhrmers or craftsmen --ere compelled to perform the most ri- , di ' lons'acts, while they stood, with a per- feciknotiledge of their situation, upon the vetke efeternity. They were made, oftn tiotes,•tet dance, and while so doing, were sht down like mongrel dogs. Others were ba °netted while they shimted, in obedience i 'to he whim their conCfuerers,•" God sale lb .•• King r The doggrel verses of the tini e, ridiculing the " rebels," were often ch anted by a -man standing under a tree, with the rope that wai•to strangle him •to degoth cleverly adjusted about his neck. If 114 appaling little crueltiesof civil warfare we're ever enacted to sagmat an extent tloit himunity seemed to have yielded its attri butes to beasts and received links attributds ntexchange, they were doite'.here—hete upon this very spot, where Lwe now lhave in Ili ,01 habitation and a name." ' IV. F•The party alluded ,td was . „oon *elected a , .1. ret,iay to start. Its commandant was a mt. ri4 officer named Galbraith, notorious fin. stringent measures, and possessed of a reek: lets disregard of all things—which is too fr. tpferrtly mistaken for bravery. His ltaket, foi a wise purpose no doubt, had afforded hi r Oi mare than physical.stningth enough*, enforce whatever command his crueltytikf,.. l al disposition prompted him to giv'e: t anicl l4 bete was, at the time w write 0f,4 . , s :; g jiresumption that peace would be de- • el red, inasmuch - at; it was' rumored 'that tau bad been ,recalled 'and that his Sue 4*o snensar„ a peace 'advocate,. Sir Guy Carleton, eight soon be in America,. . t ' Now, men," said Galbraith, as bey 4 pared; to the number of about one in huff- d, tizi move, - "•remembei that my - pnwPer his excursion is absolute. I have a •isert 441 roving commission—can ,go where 1 pliaae., 1 All I dmire issliat every order may lespromptly obeyed. You will see 'nothing te l e your diity. I _eat: 'asstire s you thatievery ~ L known to be sueli;With - whew I chance soall in, will die. , Lieut;:- Moulton l goes w, if h us." i,.. Pray Fate we may-have a good time of it4for I tam tiredOf inactivity,"' said that:: *potion. - r ••• 2 '!.''"), '', ~'.• lf ii, i 4'-hverf.earl?'wail Galimaigel,fePiri "if 1 4 wait-sport we can, mOke it, _.!, long to tale a fen , of thg_iiiie lilies of t h e se eit-liio iniurgents - ." - .:'- "" ~7 r -'' r.:' ", 1.1 ' )i 1:P=I-n nie r eiritairned Illoukon,'" Ili, e. tl. They I Are tat,hlue: .er by dhii . . - 4li ttfaft Pi/ one ;is killed , - , PrA;#lO7We W .hi. Pla"., ,1 14 ite. , cfW 1 09!A hi Ch . W 1 1,4° 1; ,' By the river path. Thevittilitiiiikint,: g "' '''- , : 1 11 , t art, we i iii . list, be 'Oti".. 'the - )iiiiiie, - P.Plitopiigisi , , Wipild'railiei'iiiiiiiley 'lVein4nriglii then mit. ' **sit have twilglittirdifituna . 4l44 e ingo and . oarly sixon:',3.fraj iP i t . '''-i" , ) 1 -'i ' • e word was given, and the-detachment .! . g • N 1 . . t 11? 1 •! CO, MEI lIMMI =I VOL. 1. • Started. It Wail tt sm ; tting Or foraging party kind Of inspectiOn - body, intended td take a survey Of affairs just as directed by chance or judgment. A littlebefore midnight, two men, badly c l a d, and whoge paleness Ives, gliastl) , by the silverg, of the orb of evening, were quietly seated upon a trunk of a - tree;, in a hollovrparallel'Avith Yorkville, and in Close juxtaposition With - the banks of the. hoble Hudson. ll'Their unshorn berth's and neg lected -haft' and emaciated condition, in con. nection with their squalid, ill-fitted garnients, too . plainli indicated that they had been im prisoned. They were prisoners liberated from the a city. , A spade lay near the two, and besides hole made in the earth. ; 'On - their knees they held a small piece "of deal board, which they were using as a plain up on trhich to tkrow dice! , " And 9A, Joe Teale," spoke the tallest of these persOni, as lie paused before casting the dice from the open hand—" And sci, you do not feel conscientious about it 1 Well, I must confess that I felt like a scouncluil as I prowled' about among the red-coats• and took what,l could' find." He cast tlielittle implements of mischief. , - " Thirteen !" said the other—" a nuinber not often bent albeit small. As to any regret concerning the plunder from the slain bialiei of our foeS, I never experienced it. We were peritibing‘ for clothing and food. ('on gress could give us nothing, and so we help ed ourselves—not to relieve the necessities of the moment, but to provide for the fliture. Was that no: wisdoM ! The war has strip ped us of Overy thing except life, and even left us a small chance fur that." So saying he accomplished his throw. " Fifteen ! The choice is yours. I allow, Joe, that there is much truth in what; you say. The dmid did not want what ivehook from theni; but still there is a lurking ;spe- Mes of remorse which continually suggests The idea that I have been much like the car rion crow." "Ah ! halt !" cried the party 'addressed, as he rose' from •his sent and picked up the spade. "4 hate these infernal Britisher, and I will kill them whenever- I can If their-lives ~are. ours—and you think tia— their substance may he rightfully apprbpri ated. But no matter : we memo days free, after as Tunny years of torture" and confine ment, he Pleasant." •. 'Peale began to dig lustily, while his corn paniop, mimed Oatland, approached to'ciew the progreSs of the labor. • " It wain fortunate circumstance, then, that induced us to conceal this property," remarked flatland,. after a short pause. " Very," wairthe brief reply. "I don't ii-egret," continued Oatland;" {hat the first chiiice has all the dig " Nor IX repliek Teale ; ""I want a little exercise in the open air." At this moment, the spade struck a wbod en and both-men uttered a cry of delight., With much Micah) , they raised a box aboitt•fiot square, and placed it Upon • the grass. "It looks pretty well preserved," Said Teale, wiping away the perspiration, and givint , ,the hex a kick. " lrheipci . : the contents are right," slioke Outland, who stooped and with an old rusty knire beguil to pry at the lid. In a few imp ments i4i5.448 removed, and . revealed, in the pale light of the 'moon, a mass of mciney and several articles'izif jewelry. "Down with the red -coats,, and up IV ith the free stain !" cried Teale, capering Apia. " Seven watches, and two hundred dud thir ty bright Olden coins ! The coins we, di: vide equally; my choice gives me the four best watches. Hurrah for a rich foe :ftir ever.. "So sari I," chuckled Oathind, whose scruples of:Conscience seemed to be banish ed by the 101 of the root of all • evil, and who was nu much elated as his comrade ! " and so, a speedy independence for the (kin: tinentals, and confusion to the. minions of , Georgy q•Se'ize them cried a voice from a strip of undulating and wooden ground immedi ately behind. Before the unfortunate couple could recover their presence of mind, they were bound in the hands of Capt. Galbraith's 'party Th r ri had traced , the poor fellows by the sona of their voices, and approach ed; as indeed they always endeavored "til travel in their predatory excursions, Without tbe•least noise. - - • ; Well,"' said Qatland, who.saw the whole danger, and l precise character of their pasi lion it a glance, " what would you do with its? IVe'ire discbarg,ed from ,Nev YOrk, and are in nO service---nor are ire in pur4uit drill) , design inimical to the cause ofithe King. • Wa.ure neutrals us we stand, 4tid yeti have oirrig;ht to interfere With us." ." Go on !" said Galbraith, coolly ; ",:we all listeii." 'The soldiers stood as motionless as' trees. ati'q ... • 44 1 hivi-nothin,g more to say. - " Hilie'iott, l any remarks to -deliver ?"41n gaited , the eititain of Teale, with mock:po liteness: ; " None,'" a nswered be- 7 " none. I have met sect! genpl'ao you are this, and I know "your way oftioing business. That's "Ai for your - being detected in no clime Which warrant ' s oar notice," suddenly sPOte :Moulton, ",I iteardzyoir utter, ireaiiMi .acid fq 6w ;79 l v - e* rebOß 7 ; •" • „ ; Despair was pictured upon the g ood *WS • -- : aces: a , Whiitlav'e we Iteral w 401- -tiraithiioinfto the tru nk4of the tree. "ice 1 and* box i • - 4 ` 1 V 1 40140P9!" wiagil4 oll * l ' l, ol• as he; aiiiged,the box into ful l , vie* or ail. be officers, comprehended at.. a 3 an 2 %0 knew, wiltlOai 141 4 told, ° 4f tbaOfigin'oftltat triaitire, lind'Oftbaiettiona of its diaotrve6tiffieie. , The Spade; tille*ii4 the eentinsenta the two •mortala Hi er!; , the CPA eVE,Pic. related:roi 09e irf10094—tp. require, any r verluil, "iiarrafitiOfetiPtiltiatibn: The lio*iideininier ilia ti:Olin ... V*4A Olitdianitiii Oft& itilaiers, ittelhn*.tOnistraneaviihOie who bad for two years been in captivity, fa . 9M=Mn - ~~.~ P E I PLE'S AIM • •°EVERY DIFVE,RE.NCE licitated . the Mk.lves the enjoyment it' wo ton suggeSted the p culprits hitt) the city lease of their :old church ; but qalbr ment as impolitic a ing too full, and th as he said to be pr "Very well, then dozen men to step o Piloultoni with the it " What !" cried them the death of ti not while I have at What need of a vollo inquiry and alarm t an exciting adventui " What do you pi " Corporid," said fellows in clump, a flat stone which alml light." _ The two patriots place indicated, whi where they stood, wi worn dice in his hen "Sit down !" was l the prisoners. Teak hesitated, b id the command. " D—d if I do l" - " Corporal, knock • " Better obey, ily ; " our time is e • get through it with sible." Succumbing to n: curled himself upon of a tailor or a Mah , gathered around an them. " Now," said Gal " you will play for a dull, I believe is yo and try the first haz A if 1 -signed to cur, Tenle dogged! minded. " Six—only six destiny is yours! getfiut five. Your Oatlntunnechani cubes, and let them " SEVENTEEN !" c rage sdvent " Won !" saiil tone. ".Won.o•hat Even the soldier species of brutal trai by this declaration, a quic`:.k start of itstor to his feet, an&the by the other individ " You will take t Galbraith, witli as li if he wa giving din transferring the wen to Oatlainr, " and a out the brains 0(44 'the soldiers recoil hraith checked then " Move not au in Wave .all been men d too, crc this. Movi your muskets at th, perform an act-of the third count, he atoms "' " My poor frend, into tears and fallii " what, what in 14, "Hark ye!" A peace is made with only prayer I ever k er taught me. I iv hand, cven though through iny heart, loyalist. If you lo My eyes and avert God bless you !" Summoning- all waiting, for the villa hind raised his pie( to another, it is to 1 and fell sen , ieless. of pity among that uttered n:low laugh ed by the horrible t "'Non," said t dice, " we will dire This swooning Co Cause it Will be ivr. a Mark that will n to-night'S amusem And What 'Was t tie reader f. A co, pelted tAicut ()Cone gimp s edrsi and w pain and anguish, cal, the scouting bank, phinged the 'Peale beneath .the their way. At da . passed their litics' f , ly resunied flied: q 'racks °Mew Yorl Decency, huntai eurreneee, by no a unparalleled, etsew doings of die opi countriet give bird Godlit pan image NoTai--It it tiyt a confeeiied deiu;en 0 07 411 3 ~mieptioned, ti and minima exacta haFe be4e, epb.c;E!ie A dairs.svir, w uy plods wouannil to beconlie bound ever ileniitided, , ' property{. tin . he will-sittehd, sir, by-ntaiider aske I "Dl . * YOU kdoir, do awl of le - mitt-you-deli I She , riplieit—Lts ritialtn found tir:i b* bile k udne!s - taftv;•sk us. mmemmm OPINION IS NOT A ; DIFFERENCE OF PRINCIPLE. ROSE, PA. Weil 25, 1847. r I MON pon the anticipation of 14 brie them. Afoul-- . priety e carrying the and giv tig them q new quarters in the prison th oppoAqi the move d uselesi, the prison be men too contemptible, erved to life. 1, suppose we order. n t and shunt them,"-said most nonchalance. albraith, ran ghly ; give oldier ? By St. George officer's' authority.- 3y at this hour, to cause No, no. We wanted c, and here it is:" rivose 1" Galbraith, " take these d show them to that .st shines in the moon- silently followed to the It was a few rods from ile Galbraith taking the •, accompanied. the next command to t Oatland quietly obey- xelaitned Teak him down !" 1." said Oadand gloom 'me, and we had better s little trouble as pos- essity, Teak sullenly the stone in the position medan. The soldiers 1 1 completely encircled l imit!), with a cruel smile, lit amusement. Joe— r title—take these toys rd. " nything that might oc- did us he was corn- Why, man, , what a ray that you r friend may urn, sir." ally fingered the ivory drop out at random. ied Galbraith, with tan. -en ! You have won." timid, in a marvelling " The Agin toex • ute your brother rebel." accustomed to every isaction, were surpirsed nd Moulton exhibited isliment. Teak sprang [oven - teat was imitated I►is musket," continued 'tile apparei►t concern as ctions to his tailor, and pun from one of his ►nen I t the Wird word blow I. Mr. Joe." :led with horror, but Gal- li !" cried lie. " You e, and felt warm blood, . not a foot; but present 6 man who is chosen to lj ust retribution. If, at ails to fire, blow him to ' said Oatland, bursting g upon Teale's • neck ; ten's name shall I do?" hispered Tealc. " My. i God—l have said the ew—one that my moth , g aid, rather die by your t sends a British bullet 'lan by that of a hireling c me, Ore. I will close my face. Farewell— lis fortitude, and without fin 'officer's signal, Oat- D• and sent his friend in -1 e hoped a better world, There was no emotion grim band. One man as &his bean was cheer ansaction. • allwaitli, pocketing the • the bodyinto the s river. rd deserves his life, be tched ; but . he shall hear ior fail to remind bite of nt." at mark; think you, gen man .sold4T was Com ()film discornfittcd A m ei , tile be lay gnmning with loth mental and physi. arty sought the river's body of the murdered waters, and merrily went light that Morning They tad gaily and eantented milers in the British bar city. ity forbid ,that such oc eans unfrequent here, or Jere, were the legitimate °sing government. All to brutes: fashioned in 11, . 11 Ire years since we heard nt of o'ne,of the parties elate, with much - feeling , ess, .the main filets we ..,..-Ar. Y. Dispatch, Max.-4 person applied 'reqUestiv her huiband . hir an amount which, if 1.. • , . . l oom !weep away.an his 'replying Mi . 'husband ..riever you may appoint," her: • litttlOn are , engaging to ms this uill be the Intaria ittoter a [do; that gen thOtriatedistreo*, Anti r liWttitroutided" with uldwelt take kite us - witerit he' found ~r'-5 - I` ___ t From the N. 0. Picayune. i ' THE, CUT - DIRECT.. - 1 1 A tall; raw-honed. countryman houndqd like rut:lndian , tubber ball into the Reco r der's ofßfe yesterday morning, with his bead done tiii in a blOod-stained towel,-from wlti liowed 'a sanguinary stream, crimsoning )1 s face and .brond expansive shirt cops r;-•+- About hi 4, neck was a large table cloth r sheet tucked under his•shirt collar, 1100. ti in die wind, and this also was spottecl.wi ' blood. Following him in rapid successio were three 'pegroes, the foremost of iiiiptil wasin his tiltirt-sleeves and hare headei and had evidently .been assisted in his a - I vent by the adventitious circumstance of tl countryman's band closely and firmly clutc h. ing his cravat \and shirt collar, and with tt determined puritose that would have mad O him' lack in the\ face it'Nature herself had not been beforehand in the field. I "Is there fan, in this office, Judge; tir ain't therh ? Is blood to be spilt and il offender go clett\ or not ?" inquired th countryman, and as be did so he gesticula ted by jerking the ,prisOner backward an . forward. " This is a court tit justice, sir,""replieo the Recorder, moving'.the bible a little Ott the desk before him. \ ' " Then sit dOwn, yott , infernal scoundrel. ' exclaimed the countrynian, as he settled th prisoner on a !tench with greater quick ne than gentleness. " Judge," be exclainee , " I ai'nt a horse stealer ; \and it's hard . t' wear the brand; I never hole notlfin' mot than apples, and that's a long time; ago, nif the idea of Navin' folks piatia' theit finger 4 at me when I walk along the roads, an' itf quire what bosses i worth, aim as`Jileasant as it might be—there 'ud .be a fig c? in• riglt • .. t• away." . \ ? I . "But why should you suppoSe nybadk would accuse you, of such a crime ?P' inquht ed the Recorder in amazement. \ 1 .i " Why, because that cuss ther4' has. gip me the mark, and if there's a law ih the pa ish, I want him-punished, and if tfiere ain has had better have been boin a blrgck snakp at once than come withiti twenty-s veil rtati of me !" and he elevated his fists i/ i a tag+ •" What has he donut" asked tlth Recoil der. " Ilas he struck your 1 \ i i i t 1, "" I shouldn't think he had,tt replied t complainant with a sardonic grit-.—" if `l* bad he wouldn't have been here tibia he done a worse thing—hers maitntd me'.,=;=, This - here's what he's done to me may the everlasting blaze of the devil's kiichen fit !wile every atom of grease out ofihis co - founded black walnut hide!" i ; With the eitpression of this demoniac wi, the complainaht proce,eded to uOtiild til broody towel that bound his gory hicks, are disclosed a Mass of coagulated blood a hair clippings, covering his left eaf. ." Look here, sir,"said be, and the Oro man wept in the bitterness of his heart." "You have been slabbed, sir,"l said t/1:e Recorder. " Officer, take that Oack fel low into custody."_ _ 1 ... 1 "No, sir," said he of the ruefullcounte - mace, shaking Ins head sorrowitillyiatid ga - ing abstractedly at a reporter. i "Oh shake not your gory locks pt me !- ' t- Thou cnn'st not say I did it," exclaimed ° reporter with a walking stick like li shrive - ed and frost bitten sugar cane. " No; sir; 1 diiii't, e ;tion't," said the con - tryman—" nobody stuck me ; but I'll te you just how it happened ; and he'll fin find bl l -. fore I git through that he's heti:lied d wrong pig by the ear. 'My hair 'cll got 'lnn er long, and when I,saw a streaked poi( stickin' out afore a door., I thoughtl'el go ill and have about a -pound and a ball take' tat Well, this ere varmint- told 'ine he' cut it, and I set down. The lust thing he did was to tic me up in this infernal sheet ...4) tight that I could'nt breathe, scal•cely: 4 told-Juni to cut it short behind, and fhe hull shaved it he confirm uv tiik it off ieloser tli the skull; but ldid'in mind that,;'cause ll' knowd it grow login. By'n by -he l came (ti tritnmite off round the ears, and eery no* , and then I'd ,feel the sharp pints of . his sr4- sors jobbed MI6 Me. It made a cold all run through me, and I told the feller to be keerful or he'd have my eye auf; but lie knew he'd got tight, and kept!on. My hair aint none of the silkiest, 'catise it MO accustomed.to no partielar trainin'land dolt get grease very often, and it was onsideri. W e labor to brush it out By'n bylhe got comm the scientific close to my left ear d lust he'd gin a snap; and then 1 4. d. ', la d e the-scissors as if he, was ....ging:to iiiit the r i tr instead of hair. Tti . ts sort of science ma e me shiver Os!, as if I 'had the'chills and 1 . 0- ver on me, - and I kept winkin' an blinkik' for fear he'd-poke die pints into nib- eye. II• told him to let -me be, that my hair was oilt first rate, and I was afeerd I'd ketch cold if I h a d t o o much taken off at a tinge , but : e only grinned, confound him, and k pt a srii - pin'away. Finally ho gin one Inlmigh 72' clip and took the entire top of my fear cle off! I thought I was killed for'sartiu, tad ' the blood did pour -out bad. I' ,eirpectedi I' was a goner, and jest grabbed die feller ' y the throat and made a rush to wli've I 50 an open razor, buythe other niggers allt a bolt on me - and hustled the out or the sh .. He hollered fur help and I liellooed fora d - gi tor, bnt 1 never , loat my bolt on! him, 00 some gentleman told me I'd-better . !!bring Mitt up beria-and liere!he is, and hirelsmy enr• !' -S o saying be took from his vest pocket it [, piece:of his ear about -quarter-of an in b broad: and an hick in length, and dePosilt'd the inanimate piece -of - gristle upim the 'He cordeesdesk. :• Had he ;produced in. jirreidle gristly: bear from . --his pocket, it could 40 bove:exCited a. attire-lively 'curiosity orlde sire to behold it 'than did the • production' Itti this Nandi portion of the. , " human , fort*Oi. vine."' .; ~.- '• II ~. The unkortunate barber protested •tlta(di, " circumstance 'was is accidental m110(01104- ate 4 liut , tbe= unhappy man who - had L'l* curtailed of. bialtir proportion"''" isfed that iOaras a shierl-c" • - entinmit bar-ityi . e •perpetrator should 4el, keeni tettibutive-blovteribe s*oraitir, ice, which can shave as closely ps 4rie I EREMI =2= I.u.i ',3% - r - 1 ,:;-' nl;.liCri,i.3 • i .. 0 ,:',,, .: ;::•,.,:,.: - - ,i ~ .': -1, ..''. - ' V 1- ..JEFTEASON. , his ,own ntAprs. ,Theßecor ly . consideripg the, affair si ri d: . muted the- barium , for i s , mi n victim pocketted, his ear ith ;a smisfaction, and indigamitljf ,ex his private opinion they tlte:;bar. Orleans cut a little too :fiti.fer tl people. .. , A Strange freaking' N , . - . . We canno(neglect tO eapeei at the unparafled aripearaitiee o • - the brother of the living, le!etO the name of •palvin'Ed , fl, psi ,World., We Wive- no kaowledL . , eir living skeltous than ihis brother. There is . tilentliincgi 'family to Corritilency tiftte•thit land - every ma ''s chest,ll rt a. -large. Whe n the chest 's ,Pre :enlarging, by obits of °pin ! 'grows, while the' cheat, ream 'original condi ion,' conip vises and produces eath, the use attributed to diseases or e Jorge heart. The entire street re of body changes eiery sevOnJears. 'changes as that perceivein i 'who, 19 year ago, Welted '(now weighs 9 'poundii,)have I known out of' is family , br i t 'w i ception—that' a poor Witch e disease, who ,ry ' di ed While ,fbn e.: the corner-of bo wery atidlDivisi ' There have: een ilistahl:e's of in lite, and one now ticetces to that of the ossification or petri ' Man in Dublii4 who gradually c 'hard substance like Stone ! add he died, was nicOmplete4i id im tie! He is ne4 in one off lie Et . seums. There Is a chatiglafter . is culled adip+eire. .. Th 4 body Substance like livhite wax„l and i. to the olfactories. Tide 'Change lo a century oh less dni;lo 're n it giVen for it. 1t is a com nit be " living skeletens," as Ed on un er have been Called, deeireduc Sparse dimensions by a . pity ice nation—a tape4werM; or omet Dr. Edson assures us that for 2 health has been excellenyand tl for his strange'appearatied can .1 ed. Being a , regular pliysiei practice ; we cannot • diaitt hii commenced wasting *awn lb y i He is one of the Most int igent: .r conversed with, and 't, , ws I faith a philosophic yet soti.owfui skeleton of the , matured li man Mated to wei, as a gen rat tit tonitequeritly D r. Etlineti flesh li 17 pounds. : . 1 ~., . , He \IS' very active. His cony. Chains,-,while . his appearince :: wonder" the greatest exient. not half as large ns a Coqmon . arm. W.., eats: very Vmlitately, Volatile spirits; After 114ving resisted our \attempts to sliake hi our 'hand,. and finding hiSi stren , our own, be Ilicetionsly temir was " - yet one of the Greet' Mou and would be able to lit qoo Mexico, .as his Capacitie# for :1 tigne are as great* nnytody's Was no danger of a Aiall striking the body, in the regiiin of t he ki precisely three • inches trod a It Nude, we should think\liel wool ly diaphanous„ if subjected to a • such as the Drummond. Ever vertebra: and all, can be Aistinfr, counted. Mysterious arc ihy wi, idence ! i The discovery of the 4ockt ~ the Dutch burying groun4 recap ted, has, caused no little irouli. gendmits. Tilt y remove 4 the b' eater, but hay,e re-interd it, i it will he stole.. Its hai is- li il pings of tin.• he literal ! defin word adipocire is fat sca.q : -N , Times. . 1, Since: the a*ve was , Oritten has ceased to he a living l itelet. on the 13th inst., of u p 'mono ...../ ELECTII9 ini i tGNIETIC ,c; 'GINE. invited to eal!:i . ...id Witn ss•th. workings '..rt a 'little tone oe, t or ;13111/ . Lillie,,cir , Allegli y . zit, ' 'Electra igninetie,En4r, ne.':' get an adegthitier`descripti n of upon which it works, - Ititflt is say that the. ' er ii,pehtricit gine is small ' capilihl,nll liftin v pounds' rn ,a, few Nveek. Allt;;.. geninus inset); .i --- , willlnt e: finit machine, upu . it largei . alp, tends to 'Apply l to . some tis will posiess'psilwer iotEci6nt !Mlle. 1 • • . It Jo.- iite:rx A has been entirre men lb siiperccde s te motive powei above ftatecT,.) nlizatinn Oftbi, —Pittibtir. any, F! title,prF i Oeitripitt ITa . , oat It nce'_ fro iye.9iii.e4l 3. " dreara - al a di est. ./ prettehei, befit 'eke in Virtinke, ' t 4. *hat thb bit ititl in thEtuffife etflie - knety the `i he' black, r. A Method' among the WI them it he kb' Beingtitia* iaanded'whid yea p " replied razor wid - i 'ln the Ibiiig,i aliiitY qe,n.:*oit of 41'114114.k t (iiii t,trsrelid) 1 1,1(Posit IIIaDRI >ilie first d;.- 1 0:11 1 1\ the. , aanie 'ileli:enft.,;!nt!i en r4PnO ostage;Akistyou r. mOteri;.,wher u IbezfirPti dreg et, at eightidolla rciainkel right of free I , last *op cimpOlobil stnnd tho rite Mack oxen ;~ IllE "Auitertfientiriticomplettonsly.l - m a the sum, al litee' , OrFteir • Oven:per square foxiili=al4l,l riiirsatußtvegenTiaditiumil Cotiskoe . insertion. .1 -4 - 47411 . - ' lE "lil r `A‘her4l-ellezit*-F3#4 gl,._l4,MYsimi a- RailCo xletAiiexceeZ Quatei ' 13 .00,1 ' 8 -80 Cluetlelunim e;.11--441 0 0 BClsintist Cad% ~: do.. 300 pthei el* learnable Ad a tentithoild beanakedMitleillie num. her ellgueetionixeggirddi - I i " ME liEl =I I O. et,. evident is one, m no, non... The melancholy !teased it as ars of 'New: I l e _ American . "I • ture. ptir wonder Dr. Edson,. 1 . , who, ender nisiled the erky cith, an. and his • 'the lientim et,te . - of '25,, id lutiVs en co • eeted fret* the heart_ ing in its that organ,.. , f which" is ; neat of the the, human_ But spelt oct. Edson, 3S pounds never been di one eli feelded by .ijbition, at I n street. ossification s. -111 was 1. dim! of a intigea to a who, when nssive stat ;lrapeon riut eath whiCh turns tip' n The Value of sea4lati9ta. tent." ~,And, ifs we will soletnnly,Aetermiite , ' to make the mos t and: est of_all:sur powers and - capticities; and if to this enil,lwith. betforee,, we will ,but •”. seize- an* intprovel , the shortest intervals of possible action and effort„', we shall find that thereis t.sitewr to out (advancement. LWithout this resolute and enttiestpurpose, the best_aidsandineiig , I are of little worth; but With it, , ,evetrthe weak est are. mighty. Without itweshellsiccem- plish tVitli it, everything..; A man , who is decidedly in earnest ; .seta upon,the motto ;of ;he pichase.,upoathe 'old-leak= 1 “EitherLivill find away or,-.1- make , ove r ", He has somewhat.the spjri,of Gotta- ; pane, who,,, when* told nu. the eve, et a - battle i that circumstances twcre - against .hini f ter plied, " Ciremnsta s ticee )1 make lot control ; -circumstances, pot limr.tp -thetn." l ' lin self- ! cultivation, as in everything. ,eles, -to think we-are able, is uhriostl i o,lte : so.h. to resolve to attain, is.attainMent.,. Every f ,wliere isre the ?. means, of progress, if we have but, the spirit, the fixed purpoSe to use . And:if . llke the.old_philosopher, we will take ourinette: t'lliglierrr,foretier higher!” toe _may niise :by iliem aIL. . He that resolves upim-litly great mid,. by. that resolution has scaled Ithe chief barrier to ;it;, and he-who r eeiSei the grand iden_of self-cultikation,: and solemnly resolvesmpon it ! he will find that resolution, burning like liv.ing r firc; within him v and ever I pitting ' upouliii i i ,own improvement.. He find it removing difficulties r search ; tag out or making means, giving, courage, for despondency, and, str ength for -weakness; and like : he star-in the east : to the.wise.men of cild,..guiding trim still neater to the_ sumo( 1 nll perfection.-; If , we hav,e , but filed . resolate berit.on* self-iM.provemenf t we shall findjuestuketrongh tout on -every side,'!and ' even; obstaCles- and opriosition_Will kirt!make \j !is liks : the fabled spectre-ship the faster in the teeth of the wincL"—.. Self ,; See. 7 7 :06-Edvarce,ft-. , .,*; • • innocuous ccuri once on can be ief that tlic his. broil .•tl to their disorgatii ing ate,-i years his at no cause e ascertain. In, now in word. He ars a g o.— men ive ev is leanness I eye. The 'mine is aci ng, 1T.% lbs.. weighs jttst nation. en- 3te.ites your he legs are zed man's and enjoys L uecessfolly grasp from th equal to ed that be tain hoys;" I service in ndurino• fa- and there im. Tltro' Heys, he 1s If thick.— be actual trotsg bone, the rtly felt and ly , s, r 0' Prov- di ppcire, in desecra- ! to the de l‘y,to West caring that „ L cap tio6 of the I •7e's 4v; CoiifrinitoN"dr t r.160,--- IteCOOtitia , tution'fOrined licini;eir, w.T4,,iiii 'republi can, and took - fin...AS' tniiilel that Oftlie liiii , tell States. Its two, assemblies are a senate atid a house of representatives. `' The senate consisting oftwo ltietibere.`keiitejtintite therepteseniatives i lar twiofer` ityeireittity thousand-inliabittitits.r , :All Muftebetintiiii, and have; landed propirty Ittillie l ernouott ,- ir I eightlbOustaad dtillati;'orseitietitide , nripirti. . faiiiw whiiiii-brinis itt tea thontilidAilltirs i nniMittly.l` The "congress-' sitCleteely year ' from the first of January fO , thir''''Miehlje' - 'Or ; Apt ilP ., 'The'itenatart bolding their seats for , fotir\lerniq',:gehertilly ;•:the- representatives flit' tWcifTheekee:cftie . its rested iti:'‘' Prii; .ident And:vice President; hiiiii'electiot by fie Stale 'legilittureirfOrt'ne years:, i Thel'aile .. of 4118 - tikveral) , fiinctionarieti .'aie't kitietnity flied - . I l'lrlei representatives _Mitii'' Mini"' 'it- ': tained tlic*"le•tiflw ti tity-,fii - Fe.''.`Tlietiiittrie been -*Rae stibseque Chatigii, in theilensat- 'teti. Irhe , ' , lslTit terT.)o,l' forrititiitiO "rid- 1 ' f ' I Republic, guverile'd by One tzkiltiVe" ' ti !narked clistifitiaii , *ifweeit! IlialieW 6 A' -itstoodel f-'ille . ki4et4itiitetilifl ilif'Aiiiii ehn UUietilettiiniktue - thelitier4l'4kOtr - the iiiiiiieges4bi43li I h 6'4101*; bilthig I 10 1 114 ' government , Ofthiattetitiii.=Labiht-i, • To Gfumiciti4ii:4l, ':ii iiipeie,there aryl yet sonte t 'Vttaliiimite's:ifillieltitOtiaiisilll may, ntifiWidaratiaidi:ifitta.eitia„oiiirand ,k 'ili'uf making, '',ln'eat - ll Om.* ut t ini iftliihiht,"! we.giveilie. fOITOWini reCiptil '", if.rtfiliiiitki ,expbpuitii''. 7• 4 ;',,..,'.." 1 1 ':.' 1 ,"', r1 : 1 ,7, 4 K ': ''. jn '''itThree',liiiiti' „of,l‘iitW'tiiii§Wa r tietSs:. cup fulNiffiiilqii itttinktettitl'irmir.. „''ii,lliNt I flour; ,ifireii:#eitt , Specttittlnil iir.#145,,,.4. or a ! t ea ciii)Orilidtiiiiiiiikail ;iiiiifive ,'.. ~ ulli, ofliati,'Ondliine‘iirialfeiiitiii; illist4 - .. al - iiitfelliot w er; 'onettea cal of "yelite, ; .ix ! ; 13 t - (r''' ' cond,stir: 'oll9agh,ir itc4,:rflite Otti•-:10 niffee9Ca irdit'A, WiiiiNtioys, with it*hOY(VOhiki, put ifetinlaur \ it initieliateic 7 ' Ti ,:! . bfiffk_ A "'", It. itliiiiir4ith i hpitlAiiiiir) yeast; illititikitififit?iiitht c l Ir, Jell' diatillerryeast, make keitiiiiii,*ol4 la -iinil hake it lwheillietitriPWAll# ''' iOoty iiae ; bake „one:kouriedlirlti . rt ... nter , 1 ,1.. • ,i.Stl-V . 7?4 Or art,. 7 ,kar , Allure l'"' •. Dr... Eidson I . He died affecticip. ! We , were q mysterio9s e Inveution culled the 'c c:apnot to Prjaciple Isufriciept AEI 1. ,'Ors cyi -0)11.Y firAr 'Pie, : the in-_ • bed another vhic}L he ip puip?#c-r,h Ti ordinary ' tetedity aimA ak f I Or facts upon the, 1..,,c4br0rt.r ill ,g- 4 sked,.oa, wait se , °fit. ". Ix strap a a., .•. its or and Iyuq Pin.kior kgki_tit" Mao} 4 1 30:i. 4' 1 resNlV!, l l.4 l ,e hear.itcuigh to, ful4.4toreiho: ka.mekuthiitio, t*tritikithillgs a Irian pever shots 4 be tairrlao ti= - what he eon help. ard whit he einnot _ - ~~~~ <*.-0 - iONPWo7 :191 lhe Old poetk thithOla t)ii*er;'• And the old site7 l Torgetfal of thew iiontry %inn ~ i .. 'ti Pfei (4 Pia ; ai Stand'theie in ante. ?e ' i l l The ditilin,arebinging:hrthesillp-31-to • it The - ear,er, the. doort.,:. ...21rielisystack has beetonetchillt:, ;, covered (fer, 11 The ivagott loada for.tlandll • , • The eve loGare: , „ • Maria InIPS 14 Water Ea4l!"'? ~ 11. II K. , ;•.-;i e.; .L . Bat where's g i t'r r P ll : l ,i- , 3..i t i , . 11, 7 i,..T i4, 2 ,; (1 . 11/ Mie,'. of a f0ry . 44 , ,... :- 0 t,,t ,,i- i -j• an i 4: • --- :/. 4 .9 6 C strange WV: -;:',' 7 U . ' i-: , lingiK 41 1- ell*4 ... Ccirtl t linlot Cr , ank, _ . , APATIOti Q ' .-.49,w, 4cep.#. fOl. 'Mg ' vvq o 4 : ;p4e, too, is playing lids. ~, ', ~ 1 TheikieL4hejog-- ' -"- 1 Tile kennel ' of t 4 a i t u ,fitend iqP .- i - f4 , 7,,. „.(The cld'Notol dag,). . r . -Tile iiiiistone sti4igil,itel44? I' - An w ilcon 1 • ' - ':•Oroin Nti eirt to oiratCli 14n's " • -11p'otirres Startslth; dull - hamleiNsith ~* •Andbackio`W. • • old t : ow'sy dobbin, of the cell, • ' .• Ocif from thn'itricidoveof biestall;' •" • • •:.-A vievelicitekis, • While thick *id fasteic seem ~ 0.1 The iiiientitiakes.' .1‘ 11 II U 1 11 It -33 31 3, El=