V r \ w »i \ .HU UN A I.. foil ri:i ; u ■: (■ I t\c uodh ‘f M- ' ■■‘"•'C Kirlipntflcli. Her s])ivit is jroiic ! II. r iMuly ill 3 lo'k-1 A]_v soul, J'.t in ! Mv tfui-n, yeir.ay flow ' l>tnr il.uightvr to mo! Tl>ou can’hi Imt 1)C ikal'; Nor cull I but ilrop, 'I'lic bovrc'Atul it'ur Dear sl>tcr to us ' Oil, wouUl tlicu liu(Lsl liV'il' Our souls had luit. S'liik, AVhilc son ly thus Otar fr'u'iul, tliou art gone ' Another, move kin 1, ^lori.' artlos'^, .iiul Not soon will v. c I’uul I'hy tomb has been rcaiM, 'I'hy boily lies tliero ; \ikI thiflier, in ffriei. ^^ c ct't \m1! rcpai;-. 'j Ity \\iilk*s wo \\i'.l ti'ac*'. ’I’hy place oil mu ’. », Ami call to onv iinnil, M'liilc Tiiourui'ul we sn’a_\, Tliy form, and thy face, Tb) w ords, and th}' v a} V.'hich linger \\ill) Nor time r:iM erase. \ikI witli 11)} IVced soul, A\ Jifii time is no inon , nia-souls shall uniti , And talk I'niiy o\ r, 'I'lir si'ciu s )( tliis earth, Its joys :ind its \vojs ; l)Ul most, iiow, throu^-li giacf, 'I'liii.’iiphant we rosi-. i .11 ( well, di ai t'.t friend ' 'I’he time is al h;iiul, A\'hen \ et we shall Uk lI, \ heavenly band, Our rulbertosee, F,a(.h itlu r to know, \nd drink, of the jo_\ s, 'I'liat endlessly ilow ' ' ron THE e^TAWii \ nn ii\ \r. Our life is but Hiouiei'ts of trouiile and eare, Contrasted with sceonds of bliss. An hour "f bojjc, with a month of ilcspair, A tiilnkiiu; and acting- aniits. Our peace ishnt discord—llic w oild in a shell, AVhere niin.a'ure laiicoiir pi i v ils; ^Mierc jealoii^y, envy and hatred ic\ol, And equally baUncc the Kcalt s. Oiir pleasures, a mixture of :i,^ht nnd of sbad-^', No fashion or skill can iinjjrovi: ; Where ksbing's and wislu s ;iri oti'Mi bLlray- ed, And eolilnebs is given f'.n love. But ah' how soon does this t;lnoniin(- sc r hariL^c, M'hen the hear} I'econies softened ulthiii; IVlien Sat.in subdued, is foiblitdeii to ranr^i. '1 he numareh of shame and o! mii. Our life is then happy, unruilled and eahn, Dcvctod to pra}er aiul to pral'.i,-; And jieace with tlie S.\\ioi ii, like drfn];;ng- of llalir., Mi.lce jileasuri' tlic povtiim of dr.> >V!iHc Hiii'r: in p'’’'P'^ ■ v/.-.H ab’.r.t^'l; brigiU, r.xpands In vhe beamsof t|u* suv, Anil n'frged at hiit, I'l'iie “toiuil iln rit iijh^,' I’arlukcs ofthe (ii.tuiv ui.iirv. I '. V n ¥. V i.t '?• il ill 01 i -''V I.' iOi' ;,i i,nrc(l 10 havi- \rji'n loll on v. hcrcllu'V W(.ri.‘ but hall' iilaniiricliiroil. I/aIt;;' masses of Hint, of every t-jiccics of (jii.tlily, were al.so liierc i'ouiid in a ol naUiro. 'I'hoxc mounds, sometimes, fire funn ed eiitiielv of oyster sliells, .'tiid o'lieis (,1 small rlain shells. 'I'lie hilter ni(yst iVefjueiilly ocniii’ in Louisiana.—'i'iiey l.avf not been noticeil lii^iier up tiic Mis- >issl|)oi I'lver than tin* terminalloti ol the hiirh land's near 11k; liavou Alan- chac. 'They rarid\ eontain luiinan hone', or arc lormi'd ol nioi'C tli:ui oi one sj)e- ciis of shells. 'i'hc idea of their iiavinp; heen enn- strncled hy human means, aiid as jila- e('S of dci'eiice, eaiinot hr ('titertainc.d, as tiiey exist in positions t;;ener.diy com- maniled hy other eniineiioes, anilalrs l(",rrc;‘ of a Uiilitary science tiiaii tlial which woiild h*j: displayed in tlieir eoii- siiUi tio'i, would easily Ifaili lh(' l iosl uiilultin.d savage, iliat llic jiosition o| such lorti'essos >.\>iuld :i nd» i' thi.ni un- t* nrd)1e, w hen iu\t 0.cd hy an em!in\ — besides, in morethan one in.stnneo, they hav! hern oh:,erved in a slate ol pro-'ics- slve forn^ation by the action ol the irurl on the sea shoi'e. \Vh»'lhei’ the broken p'otlery is in- dchtf'd to the sanu: eause I'or ils ( \is- tene(! in t’lose situations, n ;i::‘ins a doubt, but of this Tart \vc are assured, that ut.'usiN jx.rtectly similai-arc i;o’.v mannf.ieiurrii iiy li i;ans re.s din; ci It is ' ■ ,1h; sDot i iuul:ite(l wlh that m c tiun »d oui eei.n.i , ,,,■,..1 ! ilial iitnulv one half o( ils niludiitatila 1^ v. i'h tht* corrainipti'itu cjrcu-.ioMcd by the cliilly' humidity of tlu-ir ainiusphrre. and the lonj^ previdcnre of easierlv winds. »I • i 1 1 r # K 1 M *j n The inhahi't-.nts of the vil'afjc (or town us it is there called,) to wliM.ii I alluu'.. were pecnliarly cx[)osc(l to this srourfje , and 1 have ccn, al one time, one in every fd'iy ol ils inhabitants ;;lidink' ^>'jwn to ihe i^ravc with all the certainty whirh characterises tliis insidious loc ol the hu man family. There was fifteen years at^n, and is pel haps at this time, an o|)inon prevalent amoni' the inhabitants oi this lo'vii, t'lai ilie hcnly of a person w lu) iuul died ol a consumption, was by some supt.'rnaiural I nieans, nourished in the ^rave Irom the I l>.)dy of some one Hvioii; member o| the I i;*mily ; and that, dui inf,' ibe life ol this persnn. the body retained, iti the i;rave, all the fulliu'ss and lieshiiess ol lilf and health. This belief was strcnK'licncd by the clrcumstancc, Mial whole laipilics Ire- (Hu tiily fell ii prey to this ten ible discas-. Of one lar;;e fatuily in tliis lo'vn, cun- sistMif!^ of fuurteen cbildicn, and tlieir vuieiable parents, tin* moiher aiul the viuim-;ej.l si;ti only remained—'he rest, wuliui a '.ear of eac h (jthe:, lu.(.l died of 10 I Siii'Jficrii. fndiiins.—In a lato Now Orlcai:^^ li|>er, siini'’ aer(nint was' j;i\en f.d Indian Anliqiii'.it' lound, at IN'lil ^'diiuillrs. in mouivl d'slirlls. supno -- i,l lu lie rwi ancient In: tiliealion. 'I'he • \. ( h ii ins Ad\ * 11i'* r (d 1 ho I .Jth m 11. !^i\is'ih'' !'iiIo\>in'; I.kM'- and opinions, •.vliieh wdl ho leaU with nmch intere.->t. thi’ir neiirhiioi'I.ood, who ;ii(> I' liee.i(> ha\e hvf'd there iTiore thiiU two centu ries, aiid iVoui t!i(! h»w stato ol iheait.s aniono, llu-m, they could hardly be sirp- posed to hav‘ proseiveu the l!'.owleiii>'e ot' this mannfactnie lhro’j;h such an ex tent of time as mu^t have I'lapsod iVoni the p»‘jiod when tl ■^e niounds \vero lirst Ibiined, down to the prcsecit time. 'I’he shell hamm'(M'hs, so called, o- houndinjj; t)ti the coast of I'lorida, arc indebtf(i to these r.iounds of shells for theii’ superior fertility, 'fliey mostly arise fiom the pine woods, the ^rox'th of timber u|)On them , is j^enerally oak and liickury. Live oak tree;’, of the largest size arc freqtiently found !;row- Ins; on’ ol the mounds, \\ liich nuisi have existed there for ap;cs. The shells are uniformily disjiosed in strata, ami un der dilTetent stages of deeomposition. In one ease Ku';e masses of mineral coal and aspbalfuni have been iound enclos ed in the monuvl. In regard to the bro ken pottery, it may be observed that the ahoi iii'ines iniiiht have bien attracted to those jilaces for a re.'idence, in eonse- (pienee of tlieir superior fertility, and loi- the advantage', of lishinir, and a^ their cnlinar-N ut( nsilshadhec(jineuseless,they wcie di'irihuted among their dwellings, which W( re jirohablyon the mounds in coii^eojuence of its dry nnd airy ];osilioii. A\ this time they liave no tradition res pecting In.Mn, nor do ihey rcgaid them with any patlicular atteidn n. 'I'iicy havi' f lrai- historical tradition'' respect- ir.',;; their own origin in the country \\i.ere they now reside. One fact may sir\(‘to throw .some light on the subject i.f the formation of those inonrnls. It is to he ohst-red that Ihe .sea coast of the (lu!j)h of Mexico from tlie Hay of St. !>eruaid in Ihe rrovinee of 'Texas, to Cajie St. lilass in Floi'ida, is visited by oid v one tide every 2 1 hours ; at other places Ihen. are ocean tides, and these mounds only extend on the eoi^it for tli.'it distance. 'Fhis fact is accounted for by various sulniioius, ljut i; may be obsci'ved that one tide e^■er^ 2 I h.ouis. would evidently eause more aih;vion to he deposited by the sea, a)',,1 hring'jhells, as well as other sulistances, from i!;rea- ter depths in the ocean to tlie sea 'dmre. 'I'be laci of human hones being depos ited in thos(' places, ni iy !:e aeeidental. It is well kiio\vn that the iiiiiums, jike the anci''nt liehi-ews, iMiifui ii.iiy cliodse the liigiiesl convei:i( i,t |,-1 M f> I'lT thrir ceineloi irs, ami as ner as jiossible, a’ld upon !r.v uh e(l IjV tlilU powiliul d t:.. Loui-iT.-a Au,(;d.5cr O/i Unit U',J cnr.ivf V'o'iih'—Tahc.. a “John! Oh.lohn!—do you bear: i tui to neighbour Liberal s .and ask him if.he willobhge me by the loan ofthe morning's pajier, a few moments, just to iook at the shiptKMVs and aitveilise- ments.” 'riiat's just Avliat 1 .said yc.sterday morning, daddy, when I went to bor row the paper, aiul you know you kept i( two li6urs and he was obliged to senu lor it." Well, then say somllung else to liim, John, do you hear, .lohn-' and give my compliments, John, do you hear “Ves, daddy." nul trfin'/is.J “Well, John, have you got the pa- per. ” “No, daddy, neighbour LiiKra. is walking about the room wading fur ,Mi-. Newsmonger to liuish leading tl'.e Louisiana Advertiser, or -Mr. Lo.ng- wind to droji the (iaxeii.e, whieh he has got almost asleep over." “ I’ut is not tiie Ai.'us and **icrean- tile Advertiser cuiiu -Ves, daddy, Int Air Niitherpidc i.; reiuling o'.c, 'anil Mr. Scrilieh'rus is laughing (j\cr that ftuui\ pi(''c he tc.ld you la- was going to have pi:hlislu‘d in the “Mirrcir,’’ aedi I hi'lu.ve he has rtaii it twenty tiiues over." “This IS p:MV,:-king : I wonder wdiy l!i.''V don't take the |)aper> ilicmseivcs. an:f no the trou.iii.e: tli -ir neig!d)ours.*’ j il IS .-iCtiicd —iliti., h.nkj 'tvhrt brin»i the pajier r.'.'. jys throws it into a what had lal.en it, ncvor tiiinking the suliscri- her is done cv’cr." . “ Here conies John—well John, have you got the pajier “ No, daddy, the neighl.'ors borrowed all the old pa-^ers and Misf. Tarroj sent to get ihe morn’ ing papers as soon as they were done with.*’ “'I'he devil she did—then 1 niav bang up my fiddle ’till sundown, fo\. when she begins to read ’tis from oljjha to omcgo. (live me my hat, J(dir,, df, you hear? Ne\’er mind breakfast; noigl). bor Swallow, will you accomj.any i'„(. to the printing oflice I will suh.scvibe irnmedialely; live dollars did ynu sav'-> I will give twenty five bel'ore I would siilVersueh impertinence, if 1 lead popcr, I wish I may Ix'—.” (Ilf «-on'.uMpT>n. \\ itl.in iv.o mjiilhs from ’lu‘ death ol lt;c Ihwleeiiih cliiiii, an uiniuble C'irl ot .ih .M 1.' \o!i: sof ihc blo.>m whieii ■ hai a. ■cr;/eii the v. lu Ic of this iV.r.'.ily. w.ti ‘u Ii to lade from the cheek of tlie K.vt support of t'ne lieat l-:^mlten mother, . lid ills iioa.tl Hat c lu'vi was i.e ision ilh oned 1 '• Why den'l yo.: take a paj-er, uad- di. wiru;!i attei' Ui'J Atlai.tic slaic ' .•^'.'t 01 sp'uu.;cis .— 'i’lien* mu-t I eoubumDli'JCi jn ' uv : ! ■ Why__.vhv~;t' At this time, ii'; i;' to snatrh one oi this 1 g- t a chance to .mm' it. family fmni an early ijrave. it w as resdlv ed by' a few Oi‘ me ir,iiahiL-uns of th.‘ \li- lu;.;e\o test ;he truth of this iradiiM;!) which I have mentioned, and which the circumstances of tlii'« iiiTnc'eil lainiK seemed to confirm. I shoidd iuive addeth that il was believed that il the bc'dv, thus unnaturally nouribhed in ihc grave, shoidd be raised and ttiriiod over ia the xidhn. its depredution up' n the survivor a .idd naturally ceasc. T!ic consent of the mo ther beiti!^ obtained, it was aj,reed that four persons, attended by the survivini; and complainin;;’brother, should, at sun rise the next day, dij' uj) tlie i* nains of the lust buried sisicr. Al the appointed hour they attended in the biiryini,- yai'd. and having with much exertion removed the earth, they raised therofiin and plao MO out and I !..:ow it will I’ ve ii' i end pleiisuic to giatiiy n.J moiuf'nt." “ Well. John, Nvhat succc “ Cai.t ::et a jinper, dndd\. a! lias crot tiie MercaiUik V\M)Ki!l.V:,', I’HK I’AJMKU, When .\arcii Jiurr was in his zcniil- he hiippe:icd to Ije travellini.;^, sotnewhero ill the wcsierii parts of Xew-Yurk; uiui stoppii'tr one day at a tavern, he -.uu' what he took to he a line eiijpavitiif of uncommnn vic^uur. lie spoke of it tu the laitdiord ; and was iiol a little anutz- 'd, vviicn tlie latter told him Uiat it was a drawing" made with a pen, by a.stupi,i hoy of his—an apjirentice to the bla k- >jiiiirn’s trade, of whom he feared that ho should never be able to make any thin'’-, liiirr ‘.jent I’or the 1)0t and was so pleased with h'm that he tried to obtain huii-hut the m*stcr suspect('d some secret value iu his apprciiiice and would nt)t |):u t wiih Iiini, at last, on any terms. ‘ {\u a sl irt in y 0 1- juickct,’ siid C'ol. I’nirr, in pa'.s- i:i,;^ tiie boy, ‘come to Xe*v-Yoik, w i,tii you can jn t a cl-.ancc, ami ask for Aaruu Burr, — he will takecaic of)ou.’ Sr.'iTie time had passed, and C’ol. Ilinf , had for^oitcn the im idcnt, w hui one i tnornini' as he was s.ittin;,^ at hrcukl’aM^ i in came a slraiij^e lonkinr.j lioy, and a*! lie ; ap.pi tiachcd plucked out a Injndle fi ur.i liii i packet and eave it to him. The l ol. s r' ! V ns lioi a liiile aauiscd to iiiid ii j .s-'r./i. 'dr. IJber-j lU ie hct’^an the (]uaint;.nrc, and luie Xiivertisor a-i the eminence of \'diulerl\ n ; and heaven id ! never could \n ivii'ertiiient ”:a;.n, .iuhn.— f !oi;r Id'' .".•teii, 'ihoiir Lii'- cu.lv !lT way from Mr. Scribelnus. and Mr. D'dittle is looking over hi'« siioulder while he leads it, and hell want it next." “I'-hi'^is beyoinl all hearing; it. i:^ no’>v 7 o'clock, and I si;pi,o-,(‘ I must wait 'till alter breakiV.st before 1 can got the news, and wIim the d —1 : n) a n'o- Icnl passion ) wcnilil give a sumarket'to reai: vou j (U’th ied it, that w hen Ccl. liurr, il'r Julius ('.vs..r of our country. Was in ti.e wane, Wmdei lyn, who had pist left Pa ri';. waini withfaM.ur, and rich with ..11 'hat makts hie tumioriabh', *ncouiileieu him in his deia/lation—'and in his tuiii mini-stercd to the liecessities id'his Ijenc* t'actur, Hust, a newspaper alter hi('akta>t.—Do i ear, rrj'soNAi. Pi ei i.iAiuin-b.-Mr. is a th'in and sallow c(jinj)lc\ii Mil llK- ih,l lid, they lilU'd the cutm.k IVom J"'' ' 'V"''’ „.v lu-r fucc, ciul llsc.,v,Tpl ihcv had (ill JnLM,r li.c ^Mmrot III,; i^ipr, s ni.m-ii.ent ot tlio m,:,lr,ls. WIk.i indec.l siiticipaird, but drcudnl ti df '"'I »' ImMuui.U ,.l ihi MMi.li nKil so, -1 n-ruatct, llic .■r pivs.sim.,,(Ins Clare. Yes, 1 saw the visaee ofone who maiulizing monopolizers, nnd he sure - trcmeni.on^. Ihs step m wa.^m- had been lonft the tenant ofa silent r^ravc, lo catch it. John:, and then tell Mr. Lib-, streets is burned and retlcss ; his liiesi lit up with the brilliancv of voi.ihful lu alth. I eral that 1 will return it instaniK—do jl^osc(;e, the Liverpool hisiori.iii. The chcck was full to dimpling, and a I you hear, John.-'’ ‘ ' i thin, with a st„op in the ;,l,duh rich pnd'usion of hair shaded her cold forclrcv'.c', wiule some oi'ils richest cc.rls lloated ujion her unconse.ious breast. The lar>;e bine eye had scarcely lost its bi il- liancy, and the livin;^- fullness of her lips seemeil almost lo say, ‘ louse me, and let me go.’ In two weeks tlic brother, shocked with the spectacle he had Nvitiu-ssed, itink up-| der l.is disease. I'he mother' sur\ivttl|to refi scarcely a >ear; and the Ionrang-e of si/iicen (graves is pcjinted out ’.o the stran- iM i ies an e\idei;ce of t!ie irudi of the belief of the iidiabitaiits. “Yes, Daddy SiCnUou'. ^ “Mood morning neigiiboii: noos—any thing noo j “New ! lire ami faggots, [ liave scut i a'lu/eii times to Liberal Iheie, to rc-! I and a ]”'agcr- ipp sl tl;e loan ol his pap r, only for a moment, and. I;e has the im['.ertiiience 'i'he following- lines v recollection of the ab()ve e nte. iJel’use you Not exaeth. mil' sueh fello',\: rel'use mo, h:;t lie per is Lo!i'j:\Vii.d, -H ilh- erside, Seril)clei".!s, a;id NI'Wsir.onirei written on a | „ver Du ni fer iioui> liOi ,h(-ckiiur set-iif :i are careful \^j renurci' th(. ir ane- liii's \ 11 jj t hem fine 'loint of the u:i(\d • tlieir re^'denec tiieir .ition. the ri Uiaiiis ol 'hi> is (udy ieal roeui- “ Til' ;• l emaM's an »lous i-itir>i;oi fi'.i t). hi. Uiec hardi ■ (•hsoi '. ed in va-j hordt-is (»f the I Jluljdl of M'/'Kii. Lniii t.he 1 Norte to K"-fiiiitu S n,to llay, in 1-hii i (ia. In maljy ]'la'-es, jn'in.ipw, hut J lew miles tli.siaii* lioei er'h (/ilitr 'I'lii'C mounds are evidently ilirown ii] '.V tlie sea. The\’ all ron’ain iVag.nents [ .) Indian jiottery, and oriiaui’ nl:-, cl the ; - me. k ind d'w al •' iiat is no v';;a:n!r;e'-j i!i (l !i\ tilt; ( itr.k and '■'i-ini w e III. do a eireiimsiaiice i (l^.j i'ae!C‘t \(du!uc between the deleii'e and the di.- Iriiies of Lrael, (d’ \\ hieli a ;r;iditif’)M. i«t :u lO!;' souh: i i‘se ai ra’.rd - in the [.’‘‘I'ioi i.-i'slon i.-f lliev have Ihe 1 (li the not 1 saw her, tbe grav-.,heet wusToiind her, .Mi^ntli.s hati pussi. 1'.ince tiu \ l.od iitriii i.!. v; Yettii'j d.uiips of the loUt.i (.ouul not lui, 'rlic Vi onn^ had not sei/’d on tlic;;’ prtj. O ' fall- Vv-;n I.er cln-ek, a' I kiu w i*, \\ hcu the ro-e nil ils roh'is tin ri' liroiipht ; Aiit! 'but (".'I',— did a U ar tin n in ihw e ^ It jytiMii’d lik( die heiH111 ot thouj^lit. ."•lu* i)hi(?mM, thoii^'h the shroud way aroiinu her; Iter !\)c„s o\ r Ik r told bosom \>.-n '-. ,Vs H dics'.i .a luon.ireh had i :d.w uM lit r I hr ta;r . jiLr-chhsh ([1111 11 ct t|n- . IVit v. i..,1 Iriids Mu-i;r.iv..' ^m h a I'lstr.' n'l r li'.-r c'u ck v,l:;it ■•'I' b b' .tiii\ h.i.j Ills I'l' ''lo(>(i, who tiii'fc,-lull ia;r'.’ 'I'hi.- 1-.iiir v.'a-- lo'id tor the il id ' I;. (1 I lu ueigli!)(u>, liom giu.ce Oi’ whiit ■!)e t’lC' j thui'Ugh a !nistak''h e(>i;rtcsy) log hiin'eli, but 1.' i'4'dtir.g early inul! 1 passii g in tl'.e vcoi Id ‘My goodness I- 'eni now } “ Yes” {siij;/)Injj. ) “\V('1I, tliat's a.hiieiii;:il,!e ! Why diuit \ ou take a Noo^jiajK r \ our.velf “ ^V hv dont you take one : you ure dwav'^ inu'.iiring after “ Neos ” ^j.s vou. \\'a'hiTi};ton Irvine is ^pntlem.tnly !(('able in his figure, wiih a \crv sironij teiultncy to drowsiness \\heii in company, or ri'hen walking; wr li.ive seen him ourselves dozitu;, tvldlt- st ii.d- in:'; befm e Mulic no's in I’ail-Mail. Tiii Diik«- of \Velliti;;tcn is tad, with astron;; marked hron/ed coiintcnaiice ; mIu- v.m- rior every inch.’ I'.duard Irvinr;, the preacher, is also sp-.iie and thin, wi'.h.i tremendous bushy f'C.ird, and hii;hly pap ular w hiskcrs. lli; can-ics die jjui.Mti with him in gait, voice and nianr.er. bir Scolt is a i^ray-in'afh'd, • "a?* suiiiiu;,^ i-ldeiiy man, with asii!;ht 'imp, ' j l',ut nut s(> mui li so asi.s sunnosed, i.otl; CIUiV- , , , • • , 1' I - i'.arl. hiS :ajn-in-la\v. is .. dandv in pi 1 s(.:t !)I I nee f)|- l()lii(.‘rtn It. 1 -peak now n.oi ' jiai ti-^u- I lari V ol ti c Iiidiaii'ol r'hinda am! Loii- lio ai e evidently of ^ iexican u itrin, di- eerscfl h\ d;c Sjiani utis altei he L'oi'!!::.. --t (d tl.a.i ci..i:iti '’ ms. It is ()i a \ ery dark eoi(,iU', r.nd mucii thii.n n US' '' iVeI.I I thru (MliiUMj'l poll 11 .ippe.'ti',; to he nianuke to a' if.^ i ! rnai 1 intern.i.xcd witii ■ I Snj, /■■•ililiU IS t'j ' i ahiKjs'i. ili'-'.ilatr.l p.ii ' II-., I idled 1)1 I ac I oi Ih' Colo- In .>tute d '/ or iiin' graNci. I’he Avriier ini') in the ' .;i;i 'e ol’ iiis j er indjuialK'ns throiiiih i,!ii-ecuntry. bad n v.u: n* oppr^rlunities (d "tcict viiiiT tut 'e ,n(i :;',(|s, ar.d in a i luni.ei he has I’ound i.niioi rnii\' broken ii’insi!', eai‘oi'naments. a'l:’, Hint ai row' iieiils. At. one place ifi I'l'uidi hr’ (jb-* L-Ui\ed ori'Uild.i'*s oi !h':t l.at- ' u:. 1 pai-tii tdariv in a snrall \ilL.;;. ' a'l'')! ling- l|j'' hire tuwn. tiiere ma\ he i foiini! liif i(d;cs jf maiiS ei!d 1 u^’ou's ;uul |su].ei-’.; ;ons, v, hich v. oidd be aiiiU'UHr, I at b.aii'. to the ui.tiipK.t y. Among oihii:- I of less ' criom eas'., thcie .1.. Idueii Ncari; ag'*), (.'*'c widch, on accoiiTit ,!' 'us I pecnluii'iiand 1' ’'f,cuuerifI I.";, ! leuve tu Cbiliiii II, Ilk'- ;. mou' Ill (li-M ;.;le eirt ni';.-l.".n e iir ; \ I a?;. 1 ;he;s '.lit-.- > t '.iiiu;’' r tiii-\ til ^iidi-r e’oui 1' I VI; ^.d ,ir> 'uUer . :e.i' ot |i:i!ii| t riir 'Miv.i) ocr'-oii ;i>i- ;iiul iiii I'l >1 t .itieji li'o Ml t'.K .il.a:i!s ii'(. ill.' ii.oro .i'i:’.iit t--r,it!i.' I l.e,-.-ii,r I I' . ,,-.1;. :-ml stcid-jj . t wbe.'i 1 V, li ( ll is IKillllh I. ;-—( .i.t :i]ii.,li .'1 l'» lli'.'ir ' ■ ' . ir. r. i:did \ i>_\ tin- sni- at. 11. 1 li.i 11 : \- ol 1 U ll ■ I ; I. I k' Iv 1' . \ a.-v ill ,iM" 11 :-l I'Olll.iHi;,! , Ix to..' li.,. CM'it-^, I) . ; a )-' :.i k. ud.i; ■! ■ i;'l-: iiSit- • \ Mil I Ilf ol a r-'ille't " lia.'," : e' ;i (li-[)0,i.,(ill la I n-. 1.1 ;.M ]i:.rlii ^ I' ill' iii-eo ' ■■ (.1 !!ic |j.is-.ion, (,1 'itiii;,'' ilii-ni.-'.lvt > tur a jm;o i prl r III J.-- to | till aial .sw i^u't r d'.w 11 (ei'. e.t I 111 -. I'-i-.it i,.t. II ot J '.s .ii.n-—t bi ll- iil.Vm-i!',' r .11 '■ .\|)i‘’ i'-i'er Irf IU'i'-l\ .itiia i. r_\. it il" Ir-. opinion, il. it ' v t-l -1 u m 1. L-tl,-. ol tilt- (iiscu.-A s el ai;i.iki:id \\ -.-re t-.ui ^L-d in i-> r t'.illii V h.c bu'.ne: Irefjuc; “Why, I (li1 tal-:o 01,0. hii Ihcpri'i fersd'in t lea\i;ital m; hou-e an\’ u:o;-(- 'cause 1 ha(di h.'d ahouf t!ie pri.'c w iitid'nt ]ny hitn." “That's a g'Xid ica-^'on h r tli; ter, il ll is lunie for 011. » H, t! id \ r)U '.:' t tiie paper." “ No. daddy. as that Mr. .Neitii- fr'it’i'w as th.'iie. ill ei;iiie i |-. !!o( !.;! and .^lr. K nahit. and I c.i.-oe h.icl..'' ‘-( i i.loii'.id mv id I'K !. !—'ro le'.''!-. ■hi \ • II i.( Ti ! lu! a?Iv Mv \>ill ho kii:(' eiH Ug!i--. ki.niT ei'c'igh tu h-nd ;re ['aii'-r lli* n.ay l,..^■^, ( r i,' ' ,i;.’'. h.;n ‘o ll i,d mr> ■( sir, I as well as in literature ; he is at |)iea'n" j the editor of the Quarterly lieviev. . I Ldg'. v-'o!'.h is a tliiii lady, with ;r\i>i';f; ri.aiun^' sharp as the chirp of aci icl^el. Toe: .'doore is a shon aiui rc.tu;d i.'tle'gcri i.- niae, with a lively f\c, and ict.t!c3S r.c tivity in I'is gait. In conipaiy, :.s v ■ ha\e met iiiin at Loiigm.ui’s. his (haw aniniai 5;plri'.s is more to be admired di.o: his wi’,. C!aptain Mon is was the lu st V. hose works itu iied him to jieipetia^t j.ciclry on his own [>cGouiit. 'ihe !M:u- ,'p. • V i i All. :-.cailclt, the banister, is tr.e vcr ' I. i'l^uniiication of good hnuiou:-, :re-!i pi'i . wleurtd and t.oij.nlcnf, vilh a delighilie ui. f’.t liwi ). Mr. Camde.g i.‘ gentlcm.iiii'’. and ir.u-llectiud j-i person, v.i'di a c!.i ea! I ast id'connicnarii c, and noble ._oiii;i' ■ 'd'head.—'Vilbeiforce is unosteir.iia i.' in f'g’iie, !)Ut like the Manjiiis Wehasli'}. ; 11 1-]. 1 comr.ianvlmg both in \ tjicc and 01 ato y— !.>ih'-i ;d ll liej the actor, is \ idgar and !)lebci.iii ri \t-M lie-;i-;i cf Anglesea is a line commar.uic, . lr.'.nd;ome and well-formed. :-e tl wi !.e i. \ ,, !• t'.e t!::y hi-idi*-, .t. or i..->t S.,ti.!(!; IlV '-1 Liio ki:.-t dd. IS \ U!i;ai aiiu j; I a.hlress and pirson. with nothin,n; leem 'dm but his line intcllectuai e^^* V, 1,-jse i xpression is resdess and \ ei C'.d.-'jcu is an Ol tliod I'-ngh .h I .la'-''' in aj.111 ar.uice, r.ilher corpulent, biM an i;i;.-Id''eiii conntenance. Mr, I'eeh- ’ _,cn;l. man in g.of, p'Ti,oii r.nd a'l lies.. (ii-slrt I \ yldec'. !'fc 3 ■ n'.m II'. tr.i 1, llfMI ^1 h..\‘r ; 1!' bum:i .-11 a tVi- ■ .. ;'.Iien.-i 1.0 bf- 'I'l;’v'lninle li-\ :> liio ol'icii ik-.v 1. '.i iii, aiul ^ skiii:U-iii ii|ii il ui. I le.ir ic- .11. I;, nij. yrd. ll 1. tar 1 IKieirr to hr 1 lill.v pi I .1- to o;i'lc \' '• I ai;i ih tei n.ii.ct \-. av an:' wil! iiid I 1 hull (iw.ng ironi iieig!il>:.»r. eu art; rigid, M 1 Vl'geriioos, Ihe prio/t'i s only ax Ii ve i!o!i.ai s rifjit iluwii, and then \ on h. \’i* a wludc year to pa\ t o;her!l\e ilollai.s in, ;u,tl then vou can di-piile the hill, nr.d th-v will s^nd the .'‘'.-..paprl- ':i!>e .-:'"!d. V-a|'.-;- t'. it iddi''; .y nortlu ru ■as not one, >'s ji.-per a- ! the d,i\- be- or, do yei: I .''/n.'if' jn O'if «f i 'ilffii . y/'n 'triii.— Aa I; dins;.!', s'.vi'aniitj the iieace again^d'' 1 ''U g.iiu;: I'ight a-l'hiic sme-. thus CLiK li'.deil his .’I’hla'i' ■' — “and thiis di'poncnt fiiiiecr sai! that till' f.:dy one of his clid.Iicn "1 ’ '■liov.cd l-.im' any real iV.ial ;J;.'i'i.n his yonngest son, Lar;, hir he la"-' stiuik lam when lie was douu.’’ suh,M illie loi- a noo->p;ij‘cr : 1 .'o j» slercd '.viin the iroubh luiaccou/modatii!!:. It''. .rieiding mentions a-clergyman vd;n prefcri cd puTi.di lo wine, for this orll'Of^'''* reasun, th.il the foi mi'r vas a liquor r. .yh,a^v'iiirt u] scripf.M': 1