1, j ticrlio'ij .'Mid lnj(l Icit l^i^Hlrc■(^ ;uui liorru- ^ Fn h: 'J:t ’'•'nr V' '‘/r . /rJffi'ca//. M n. K:i!Tmi— (.in 'mir I curt thiks w cel o’ t\i- fcfJ;i’s wliicli ])ruinptlt th b'j lineE, yt niouiiMu iook too ».harj) at ilu' vhu's. ro M \KV. On ihc first rcti iii rj oitr }rrd(hv^ r/nh. Tual nu'ons h:ic bcuii.M :ui’ circU l, past, Sin’ iiiM ll)t'_v iM’d yt' ‘W illie’s lii'icn.:, And Oil 1 may thnt m c count oiir last. As cahnly, sweetly j7'iide. jF( r down like dew did Vilfssinps ponr, 'i'liro’ id) tills h.i) py vveddcd yrar, d'lifn, s'dtnt thro’ the liv:»v iil\ shower, JjCt huddiu’ thanks uprear. yet iroons niMin ’rlipse an’ dews he frast, And niirky turn iho l>'ifhc&t hour, jDiit pin we kt'ck ^lio(»n tlic blust, W e winna dread its powrr. ■Titt na in portlth, Invf, like tlirifi, To pit' yon trinkets sir, a h\y ; ^'11 h g' o’ lK :i\on u h( ttvr gift,— “ Oil tint us i' tin/ vny 6cpteniber 2i\h, 18:7. jl'fom llie ri'ovidcnce American niv.l Cazctle. TiiBrr.our ok tiik eaiw.ath. tt’he rlorX h.ib chim’d—the hour of twelve in And t w’.ll lireak i.nother ri*,in{j ninrii. So .*'^0 Mtlis ptifc* ' May we tlu ir lij^ht Improve, All . tlius to Iti aven, ilisplay our and love. ■/lln'V ]iAs> toosv.'.ftly I swi ct tiu holy hours To w'lich we co"^' irated |ki\viTs ; P.les' the Cvini!n«ini!)’i witli nur j;ra( ioii*' (lod, Tlian honey s\» ■. . tcr i:. ! Is precious w ord : III hc.ivt-n') places w.'.'h-,; cunts w;; ni' ct, Ar* i pcMct, Hitd loVv, •' * ’ sre all complete. Ari-jron{' ton s\s itlly > L vi. w e tin ir r.. !uTn ^ "VNitli new demotion raa} our bosoms !)uni, Till cniUcss Salji-aths j;rt i-t our ravi.tlu ti eyes, Vhcrc dw.ii the sainti in their own jvaradi.se. &‘rtricty. MiNinj;' (o^'ctiur jjroflt and delij^'-lit. !o t':)l!v)U 1:.' Min-.s in the nnd i.i.- (!t4.’‘.!i tviis !cil hy ! >lioi:k Iron. .-.li':: i!tv(;r i-i-covcr» :itul -Ilf l-rrdly wi'ltcfi ‘olive. Sotnctinics iii«- of leaving.’; licr chiliircn wus ;::iiniul iiiclcd!, ai'il l!ic tc;r was now ijiul ilicii scjtii in lier ; Ivil, il wa> iinly lor a nioinciil—tiicii all was se- rc'DC. As thf* qMarlrr-gtinticr find neon ro- ron'.mcntlf'd lo her a fiithlul and fil- rc‘t'!ii'ri''tfj fellow, si'.e suiIcmmI Ik t I'oys, one of *;ix, and the oilier oreip;hf yt ars (if to l)(^ oflei) w ith the hune^t tar. nrd ?lio ahvayi treated him as a li iend. 'riie l)()}i« wero ileli^hted vvitli all tlie shii.-s, and other playthings Jones ijkuJc' fc)r them. Anri Lady .lane showed liow much .she was j)li>ased with all ll'.i.', hy makint; many irfinines of him of the use of this and tiiat part of the littie ship forthc boys to ])Iay with. 'I'he little fellu’.vs could hardly i>e pv'rtuatled lo leave their j^ood Irieiul for a nio:iient. Jones !i;i(l an ill tui n, and wy.s ([Uile in disposed in his hnminocA, uhet. J^ody A rrovvs'iii 1 h hi-oii'j lit liiin inedioirt :> arid cordials, and ^a^•o tliem to him vvilit Iter own hand. 'I'lie hij^ ti-ar would trickle down *1 e riin-hui r.t ehef knf the hardy sailor, v. l,rn he saw a l>i;:h-l)iM n lady .''o attei I:*, e to him u ho had knt.u hut little cf the kindness t.i’ iii.s hdlotv men, hut had alv\-nvs ht t'ti ready to be st'.w his l)i>st exMtioi s iij)on othei’.-'. 'I'i e little h(.ys w(iu!d wip« his fare, and tell him that he woidd '^oon he a')!e to play with them, and liill really hei;;ai^ to feel that ho was of some inij.'Orlauce in thi.s workl. Lady Arrow.«milh s:t cw weaker eve ry day, ri',;d nir>re etherial as the hoor of dissolution approaol.ed. AI times s!>c would eatl the chajilaiM of the Aretln.s.n to come and road iht; ol.urcli ^e• viec U' her. He always oheyeil her M’nimo-."-, hut at the same tin e seemed under j;r( at restraint, and iiast-ned away as soon as the readinc wns at an end. The eliajv lain, the liev. Kdward 'romheiton, was a ncholnr apf! a j^entlemnn, and also rruirh a man of th«- world. He liad taken or ders to jileasc his frienos. for his person and his elocution w'cre lire, and from thevc, uiiitefl to great patronatre, liis soci’ess was viewed asecJtain. He was nol a had man, hut he love(\ the world h* Itt'f than his profession, anl was much. mr>re at ease in a ball room than at a death bed. Ih* kticvv nothing of that lU Ine 01. lislen fur b.oi’.is to struct her rhiidre: T»;ii v.ci.u. h» nr I^ady J.uie in , nr sin:-; hymns ol ;,at.u:: cJi. u s;it' u w *' .1 .1 fccrvicc. Tlie 3:piscopuruui toim * m’pre‘:s2vt v. btii i^ ad « iili ieiliJip;, and d.'votiotu Junes and the two children were sobbiii*^ bv li.e bide of the tbapla.in, . ;,nd when t"'ie service was ended,Capi. tell themliow ;rood a mother they had D^ii.yniple ';ave .i si!;ii to the boatswain Imt the litllo fellows could not fully un-| llie co;T>!i, wub rcstinj^ on an m- * (ierstand why their mother talked to! iijju.,! plank, into’hr sea—biitnotaniaii them so moeh aooul their conduct wlicn (-(juid stretch forth his batid for ibej'ur she should leave them, arul they w’ouki comfort aiid consolation. iJi'll would buirlhe, little urchins in his care, and TIIK DLATII or l.ADV AKUOWSMITH. The Ari lhii'a .'.iaibd from Calcutta on the followin" we*.'k, takiun on ))oard as a jjri'seii^ri'r, J>ady Arrowsmilb, the wiuu’.N -'i the brave Col. Ariowsrnith, a gallaf t soldier, who fell in a battle with the native?. His death was de- jjlored by all classes of pcojile jn India, and in Kngland, as h^* was kiiow^n to possess every honorable feeling. His iovply wife bad shared his fortiinrs in lhat "iekly climate, and had supportpil iter i,:.vaiiuns v, iii) that gienincss of i fu lu:ni;r'v sutiis. l*emberton had known .it.ui ■' ,ii .i Si luier's wife should, w beti|Lad\ Jane iii India, for lie liad met her ciic. ^ e (-is united berfortun(s with in tlie circles td' taste and fashion, and ill otTu't r’s fate. She had witnessed he felt that respect for her chaiacter w'ariKth and liapjuness which attend the c;ood niat' breaking the bread of life be in liie care of stran^eis. On a very fii-e evenitig, after a day of more than emnnon heat, ]-.a(iy Jane called (‘apt. Dalrymple, and rtfjuesled t!)e honor (d a coi'veisation with him. 1 am soon to leave y(»u, ( aiJtain Halrvmple, said Laly Jane. 1 ann \”ell ac(|uaintcd with your character, and I ktujw tbnt yoti w ill do \vhatever 1 ask of you, if il l)e reasonable and jiro- |ur.” 'i'he captain Uowed and was much afTected ; she proceeded in a ca!ni tone : “I know that I am .soon to die ; UiV tittic is nearly come—i)ut I am pre pared for the event. It is indeed hard to leave rny int'ant children, but I must not rej)iue at the vviil ol heaven ; in truth, that ai;onv is piast. In that trunk u'.y women will rmd my shroud, and it is mv le•JUe.^t that youliury me intlie deej), and not attempt to convey my body lo Vlr;t’;Iand. It would, perhajjs, seem to many, that I oujjlil to preti r to rest in I he sepuichrc of my ancestors than to c’noose iny gjave in the ocean. 'I’he deep will give up its dead ; the oceao has no terrors for me. I make this request, nol to show any haidihood or imiiriert nce ; but I ttunk such an exam- j)le, if il has its proper iiiHuence, might take nwa\ seme of that dreail wonjen !>ave to a voyage. 'I’be chance ot finu- i!ig a jia\e iii toe deef) ocean, olten n al-iiiji up Tio small part of then* terror i I mbu'kingou a voyage. In the eye tiil.iw.fi!)'^ it ran make r.o dillerence di"-. iution ol iiaiure is efifcl- view I’f religion it is ol h'ss ronsi c]neuce. T’he believer goes down to llie ctiambers ut (b i'th in the glorotis hoj)es of a rcstirreelioii to life '‘ternal. 1 «‘iitreat \ ou to sulld .ii.t’es tb(* i'aithliil iVienii ofit'y little ( liiidren, to be with tl.c'm alter hf reaches Kngland, as long as he wishes In stay with then). 1 ha\ »■ jecomiriended him to my I'amily, au'! ])rovided for him in my will.” Capt. Dairymjde was (piite overcome, and stammered out Ids hoprs’bat she would gel well soon, but promised, if she sl.ould r;ot, to do all she jh (pnred. Slse ca.sl on him a i.eavcniy srniie, fmt ;igaiti said all hopes of life were I'ver with iier. Several times alter tlrs slie came oti deck to gaze upon the l'.» avens, and to watch the molioiis of t,tbodies o' pose—all shrunk from the deed. The) couid not throw a woman into the sea. '1 he captain yav^ the agonies of an ai>c- lionatc superstition 5>'i I'SKbi'g i«‘ hreastv, and he tdd r.oi be cruel to these I'ood fellows, in an\ way ; and he moved' foi ward and slid the rofiin to the .side of the ship ; and as it plun^-ed into ihe water, one cry cf bitterness and dis tress arose from the bottom of ever) breast. The ship’s band bad struck tij) a dir^e vhich moaned over'be waters as the cofliif disai>peared. The chaplain faint« d atid was carried to the state rooin. and Jones stood bjokinji; into water, witli lioth boys hidni;? their heads in bis jack et, and inquirini; if mother wotild ne^er come back again to see them, whiic he was attempiiti:; in tl'.e midst of sobs and li^bs to soulhe them by snyini' thal^the sea vvas nu vvoi-.e lor a ^rave than the land. So passed avvay the mortal re- ains of fjiir of ibe inoU acconiplishel, and lovely, and virtuous women, lie who matle bis bed in the }rrave, and slumbered among the dead, can give the cliarms of Paratlise to briny waves and to ocean cells—and ean turn the iron mace of the monster death to t scejitre of everlastin}' hope. ol (iniio^f j v% !,(•);' the eil ; :n :bc id 1 lisbyiiti’s valor and at the s:uiie tune hi> n.atrnaniniity anrl gerierosiiv ; and ber jlkctioris increased with ever> viri*.sitmle, uiitil, at Ien:tb, she icceiv- «(! I im a err>e fiom tl.f lield of glory — in . . fallen v\ iih runu rous wouiids, at ' f I'lead oi his regitTient. She* did ro! r-*ve or tall into fjtsat this calamit}’, Jiw e* nied piep.'^ned for the shock, Sf 01.. li( wever, the j>ait' cheek and the suijer-'ii'tuiai iuslre of the eye, lold her nero !(.»-m!s that tl'.e dart hail flown, arid'lt fiUsI ui health was nev(r to jf visii her face. She hod beei. high- iy e'HieaLed, anrl iiad miived, from the stfinees if her birtli. fortune, and 'imetits, in ll>e first eircUs of I L-;r face was one of tho:>e full fbf uiity and geniu'. Her l.irge blue ty( i-'■ir.i.(i a (iivirie r.idi.'Mice ..n (\ery o; l.'.sJe Mild virtue. I ler Ibrni v\ tnli . ii(i ooniniandino, and ever' iS’T!'r ‘ d'^uily and luveliix'ss, ioh i |;(Msfjn. S;,i once hatl someiiiing ol tiial '-vvcri fulness so ehiuming iti ai. J^nglish but tliC eliiriati' aiul hf'r co'.;!se of life ha.! n i'.iicf d her f(uni lo sen - il f r-o any, t!iat at times sh; d .••liruisl a bfi'-'g f)l ai.i'ii,er world. V. ;is lilt' nicsl there ivas r i{ 1-; V o 1 .V r I ON a \i v u k m i m s c kn'C e. To the elior of the Italtmiore Patriot — Sn;—In the I^ingraphy of the vener able (.'hrales ('arroll, ol Carrollton, taken from the Salem Register (d iJOth Sep- tendjer, anil publisheil in your pajier of the 21th, wherein is pourtrayed his just and eminent servicts Irom the com mencement to the termination of out Re volutionary contest, and whose subse- (pient and di.«tiiiguished course lias renderetl him a blessing to his country, and placed him in rank and estim ation iiot to be surpa.«isefl by the renown ed sages of the world; he stands now llie beloved friend and father of the Americ.nn pei^ple, loaded with honor, age, and goodness of heart, 'riiere is, bovvev er, one eircun,stance connected with the burning of the tea at Anna polis that should nol be forgotten, and in wliicb a highly respccted and valued fiien/' of Mr. C’arroll partiei[)ated. The late i)r. Chas. Alexander W’aifield, of Atine Arnudel county, who hut a short time before had obtained professional honors in the University of l\;nnsyl- , '(\atiia, and had been aiipoiiited Major ol light which are fuli of in‘^;yiration to a ,, ' ... •' , ^ , I JjattHlion, upon hearing of the an ival oi minil made 111) soor to wamler amoti'j:, ’ ' ' - ■ i'n Mltendiog liil.s enrly CTf,r(‘sslcci ofa Kct iilutionary sjjirit. Our iU pr;rted liienil but a short time beloie he rnarcheo te ile city of Annapolis to fire the tea was parading his battalion in AnneArun- ilel county, in the vicinity of Mi. rol’s residence, when he toob. upon him- self the privilege t)f printing soir.e laljeb, with the following insciipiioi-' : cr/j>/ and Independence^ or death in pnrsvit of it,''—and placfo one on the hat of each man in his company ; uiany of the older neighbors whowi-i e pic- sent were struck w'ith ostonisl ment, anil endeavored to [lersuade him to havs them taken down : for the idea of Inde- pemlence at that time had entered the ntind of but few nion. T he venei abl® Mr. Carroll the elder, and father ‘othe present Tatriarcb, rode U|' to the I'atiifr of Dr. C^harles Alexander Warfield ancj exclaimed, “ w??/ God^ fl'ar/ic/cf^ trhut docs your son Charles int f/7], does he know thai he has commute'* treasou his Kini^, and rrunj he prosecuted foi' a rehet ?■' 'J'b. ther replietl with much animatioi^ jiatrictism, we ackncwlcugG no Iv'.-j;, the King is a traitor to us, ;'iul a p i uri has arrived when we must either tamely subir.it to be slaves, or struggle glot ly for “ Liberty and Jndcpetidrvre.’* The King lins become, our enemy anri we must he his ; my sc.-n Cl arles knov.v what he is about—hiberly and Indc- pendrvcc or death in. pursuit uj il'* is his motto, it is mine, and so must be the sentiment of every man .■ :.>iir country.” The tnighty word, stni (i^ai)>st the Kins','^ sounded from one end of the battalion line to the other, and in a few moments not a label was to be seen in the hats of any of the men, except Dr. Warfield and a Mr. Ja'r.cs Conner, late of Baltimore count) , who ’.vere too stern and undaunted to be in timidated by words, and they wore their labels to their homes. I’hus those vf-ii- erable patriots moved alt« rnatelv be tween bojie and fear, ut'til they accom plished the great i bject of their l;d)ors. ^*‘lief]ii>secat in rcace.’’'’ flecom Z rl s 11 i 0 11 . br ailt Si'f-it, Jn till- niuri'CiiI.s w h ti thui.ir!)11 ul and ab'tr. i! se, ( tiit • I , Siiu !Cl, V about her wbiel, which her conduct had ins[)ireil among his assoclatt.s ; but when she came to retjuest iiini lo j«in her in devotion, h.e felt himself in the piesence of one so much superior to himself in the sight of luaven, that he could not give the eonsolati(>i;s of religion, but shrunk fi om the intervit w like one who had himself felt but little of the divine influences ol the gospel. Lady Jane saw at a graiice the emotions of his gen erous I'.eart, and without one particle of vanity or enthusiastic let vor, she wish ed to teneh him how a Christian should die—for she whs every hour .'^trenctb- ened in her pn sentiment that she shou!.! never reach the shores of her happ} , country, nwr again visit her chiightrull home, froni which she Ind ! cn so 1 'j ' an exile. She (d’ten in the «v.C(.t''i m.uinti- ccnveised vvifh th.r-chaj)l: ii. m Ol, d.'(:i!t>'l |)()ints of diyinty ; \ \ t t/wu slit' iluuighi tin m of any vil.'il ni';.c:’ iiiice, but .sin.ply to ijrlng bir.; or,'. ;;i 1 make him at t^a^u v.ith h.ni m If: lui i w.ts w’tli Had in ccn’rovc.ir ' and ecclesiastic.'d historv ; a.ml wiii .;r iiiiroili.ess and tndi sci ibable swc;-tm-" s!t* ti:rnrd to tiie lo\« her feniuies of i!ur divine nrfi’cpt>, and tan!;,’it him in turn t(. e'\tv;;c{ tl ;■ s> 't il. of n ligion frr n> iis them, ntul lt.;i\e all things bei.ealh the sun. For several evenings as she retir ed, she care.Ssed lu'r children as if il were her last op|)orltinily. I'he ciiap- lain now visited her to learn lessons of wisdom ami resignation, and began to fi'cl a delight in discoursing upon the believer’s hopes. He vvas with tier of ten, and the last time he lingered long"r than at any previous visit. She was recounting to him a dream which was so distinctly nxcd on her mind, thst it seeii'cd j'ke reality. Sb.e said that it did nut seem a nr.'am ; it couM not be a flrear.i ; a.'d \ (;l il cotild be notl'.ing but a It was ofh 'aven, and joys of ti l i'i.'si, ;:rd Il f so; >:s of angels, stairs \’i 1'!.; ron.po'-aiif ai ai onc( f»\ci:avc iiitioi’s vot'ii.t.s if la‘-liion. The e.liiinr/s o! li.e worui liad liota- ih('ir i.'i- r » ^ ard | d •.\v:-v. Id tl,' lovi i •. • I,(! f I..I, I;i;:'.ts(if tlial cli*7 >1 v'i.'-ii. j,.' i'iii !ei .lied !.y n m .i ijt'iM, sue v.:dred thf; (lU.tl *i r d ck. S. \ 1 SI e! ! Ilf so; gs of angels. The r her ie('1, am' over s' ;i;’ory i.f her Maker and 'Fhe V". lid she l.wd b*ll • U, f;,! . V( !-y f:u 1)1 h;SV hei', ' , o-i(iifs VM ) • a.s itiSecls eros;,!P«j; r;ic!i i'it'r for a I'i t!i !i '.I iving lit wn lo the ' s; 0 :r,: on I'ei .' slduo, as it w oil— ; !;(i t!i* pMU;- rf. piouli aiid .am-J sc'hou!^:, and I k'bai(-rs tin ( I Pev( t .. t I ! ol U'-'L" h' a. i'. ; v : \ - ai, ' I ' I s If) ue;d “ ,dj\- 'il Up v\ il I - ;i( I! . I', as kii di e\ e ol I 11] ii iihin.es. I thii L's around hei wr.! Irivireiivl !t:; and at '.i i. j av'av . ei I i, t V. 'i'!u '''c. -ii;,.',( religion iiii e iit/ti i. s are hi\ e v, ; 1 ( I’ui'i- ■ t,” tiic Mai’S I wj'iule l.c S- u i > i.i.ajil.'tin had ht tui in d runivp.dod with fine _ iiUd poll t'-, but he had St cii I of ia;l!i on ftie af- iur.s, nr-r b i n ln'.:g!.t to fci l ihal K !;g;:ni w’uieli .*-parklr‘S in ihe , anil sirenglhtuis il.e mini! 'I’i.i- i.ne;.sint"-'s which the nlleman at fust discovered . ai.,1 1 e w:;s as clesin iis ol eonlci cnees, as he v'. as a' \iu)!.s to avoid them. Jlis t V'. .IS ch.Miiged ; he left the I s> :'.n, j.ulo: j 'I’h'j c irt . . N ,i('ii: (i \v '-f.iril i..:d p;.'.''f .1 a'.’, j slill on iier lips, and loveliness slill in cvei al.’iba'.ter brow, he p and all 1 hc' cbarri,'; the could not le.ael' tli'! hi she lur\. She \ ii i-'l.M.ec liV • u'i.l \ el so near, by \ ximit\ to f,ii ■ t'.. ;.p j[)i w I uf tl n(', . : f / ■ d UI vot luf . 1.' to I\ iT to 1 •' 10 . I i I ( - • . .'U I I fil ri i'; I Ti e ( IK ir fj ' • r I . w i t i c . • ■ ■ . I -• u| i er beat in- h lavui-t-d { I • I IS i.ulds ul il .'till 'I If iii^ei' jiow - ' 'iL^i I. ha" Il.e ( H'( li >ui '>onif tbihg fd' tl.c Ol annii.dating dis- > ir g :i eoi;I juc'.t o vr i o! hum.'iii liif- wa" his ;)c’.\ I r, and quiek- !'.and t.ibiuat which lie wa-i fo) met'ly disposed lii;i;i- ;is lot.'r as any one (f liis com- j,aniuiis, as ofui as tln‘ (doth vv as reniov- ( d, and nev( r again joined the merry ••ong or v\ ild tale, as he had been in the bal'it id doing belore bis acipiaintaiicc wiih I..ady .l:;;.e. —'I'he influence of aineiiity arid virtue are great.in ever}' \\a!K ol lil‘, and the sailors'’ffiemsidves iievf-r tillered an oath hefoie the /r/'/y, as they railed her. norevcrdis- eov.K'dii dispusilioi, to indii*ge in ai.\ he brig “Stcv:art^' at Anna polis loaded with tea, and which vessel belonged to Mr Aiithony Stewart (a Scotch me! chant) put himself at the heud of the“rCA/if CVt/Z/’of wdiich hc was a distinguished member, and marchcd to /Vtuiajiolis with a determination to burn vessel and cargo. WMien this' party arriv(;d ojiposite the State-House, the late Judge Chase met them and har- rangued them, (he had been employed as a Lawyer by Mr. Stewart.) Dr. Warfielil finding that he was likciv to make some impression ujion the minds of his company, interrupted him by obser ving, that Chase had by former pal'iotic. speeches made to t!ie “C/iih,’^ inflamed the whole county, and now wished to get off by his own li^ht; and pronounced it submission or cowardice in any mem hi r of th(-Club to stop short ol iheir objci t; and calltMl upon the men lo follow him, that he would himself let lire to the vessel and cargo; but it is '-taU d u))on the best authority that the Doctor carried in his hand thechui'k of fiie i'i L'ompany with Su-wart whom he m:iii(' to kiiiilie it. When the party f;rst entfeted ibe ^ity and vva" pa^^smo; yn, red -li! r jane I"’ho was hold in 'I’l.f'smile was rPr"''*’'''''' -''nd liirealiuieo them with , . M I . i> t' rt t *1 n n (t / \ ( I. ♦ 1/ . 1 / t ^ loor'' loan mot tal , . , ment, but his llireals .seemed only to in- c; u:ise lluur ucU'rinination, they'erected ja u'dlows direct in front of his house, by V' 'y of intimiilalion, then gav«' him bis choici', eilher lo swing by the halter, or ifo Wit!) ll.f'm on lunu'd'and put fue to bis . '.v; y. ssei ; he clu o the latter, and in a u w n I tiioiils the whole cargo with sbif) s tackle and aj’parel were in flames; si'urliy alter this ]\]r. Slewait hd't the '' ■'iutrv. I liis act deciiled the cours(.‘ M a; y lantl was tu pursue,and bad an exten- sive iiini!eno(> jniblic ojjinion. 'I'he writer ol this as in company with Judge Chase and Dr. Warfield' a few years before their death, and heard them tonversing upon the above subject. When Mr. ('base ren'at ked in a jocu lar mannrr: “//?/.• had nut svcccrd- n 'ii.ienaiH u »e, with tl.i Siie p;iiis- W.TS etei'o.d. vMtn '! tinf.d anx- The Toll of anJhs. — Wlicn the late L^rd Kdimes wt ni lo /\beide>n. as a j upon the ciicuit, he iouk up his (lUar- ters at a j:'^od laverri; i. d bcin.q; I'a.i^'urd and pensive after dinne;, he inquiied of ihf land lot d if there vr\ t an) learred men in the ncipMvorhood who could fivor him with his company over a glass of v^inc. I'he Landlord answered, ihat tiie professor of mathematics lived close bv; and the Lord of Session sent iiis u ni- jdimenls. The professor was not uiily eminent in science, !)ut of various aul lively conversation, ihouglt he had die dcfect of I ,a Fontaine and '1 homson, both g-eat poets—that of a »tupid and (hdl appearance before it became enlivened by \'ine or company. After a r»’«ptc;uil i)ow, lie took his seal, and looknl at d^e fu e, quite imover.sed in some problem i;e had left. Two glasses of wine ere fill ed and drank in complete silence. Loid Kaimes, to bc^in the conversation, said, *’i have just passedyour new bridjje t'la IS wholly constructed of white giaiiic» What may have been the cost?” “Ciitt i say,” was the diy answer of the niaihe- matician, who still looked at the 6re. Mf lord, surprised and piquel, said, ‘‘I a board put up of all the lolis to be pi'.'d by carriu;jes and animals; v ill )o» b*’ good .TS to inform me what is tli‘* an 'J'he proiVs^ur, as if jwakcL.ng; from a ^'^eam, quickly reloi-ted—‘d not pretend to knov\; bm vviicn yi^'ir i ship repasses, the toll jjaihcicr ‘ fail to inform you.” Our leavind ■ startingup, and, takint^ bin h\^ i ■ » exclaimed, ‘‘You are my ma' 1 aa;i ' ‘ beij'an along and ariimatetl y fcatiirf*. 'I’l'i! cilled eye Usb, '•ii ler ver gave, .IV i-n (if her face, oij;’!i > vtul Sh-'j had loved ilois'cru'js or rude width s-’ailotV as sue nppfiiiici at that muiru nl. As the fact of her draiii "as tr.ad" known on !.>oard :!ie ship, there u.,s one general I^urst of gri* f, and all iiighi notic ing could bf l.e;>id but the moans f)f the siiip’s rrev., so rniu h was i;! c loved b' all of t!i( m, aiifl the sound of ihe carpen ter’s hammer, as he n'rovea nail inio Iiim' I ufliii, w hi( il made the inter v a! mure soi- tnin aiul im[)! t ssivc. At the j^^oin^; down ( f (he next day’s sun ail vveie picpareu fur (be Iiinerul ceremonies. A siroiii'- bo.x, ir rather an oak san ophaiMis, was riiade in such a maiint'r ar; lo c(jniai:i tjji' Ixniy, V. iih se\eri;l |:irj;f c..iinnii I'..ills tu sink the liody into :he ^ea uiihin its nur-■ , . - low house. 'I'lie annf>un*r h;id jirep.ircd I in iho Ityro/j//lonf/ri/, can a silvi r plate, w ith ihf iihnie am; ai^e (.d thf- } hath aj vs rronn! hnvc hern hnni^ dei'c.isn:; for '.In- ^a'lu>s, vvju». ‘fn^tui.Tl | ^ J'-r ^■l/rnli/ii' the hjod i\f ic(t ly supi I still u .. thutMMit ihal ' !i'-. ; ' pint ' ^J>r iirrhnii,"^- / tnrrd III iitaveti, k.c'\ li iluv '■■■■! i .-.’.i' ,\( )>co It: ffic Kinrr^ ayn! an allcu;i- aih'' th I .... . .. I,It I/II,'-. (.’7111 .V/g?//;/'r //i,. or at any n , :i-,ur i, r.i--. . \ Jjpc/i.-n;t io„ of/„drpr^u/r,i'rcf^' There little-o'yoV . :'bi;t '•! J..’ 'V t’ietoyl-.c^.J^'^V'- taovcn-M- Stic Lit. Gu: Power.’-J do not look upon f^- a thing to be envied by any wise ni man. ’ Tower in itesll —mere po\Mi—is any thing rathei thoneiiher (1 “ fi n lul to vit tue, or test cd nu-rit. ' ’ • njuvpd by nght of birth ; it is !.y l)loaled despots i il is ptoch:‘'‘’‘- ihrotigh blood ao(' slaiighU'r, by vvairirosan 1 I’es'ilential ronquerci s, u held by the tentire of the ver; defects taa. rtdiice men lower thati their kiti>* >; miserable inmates oi an eastern bill pow’er to he of use to mankind power of doing ge.od to our couiitrv opporinnity of '■ratlei ing blrssinp' the laiid ofonr birth or of our aib'P^*'^ —the power to enable you to roo' ignf.'rance, tu difluse tlie lights o ledge, to break the chains of men, of whatever colour, ol whatf’vei - they o'jy '*e—power to l!cn»nt on- and to ilhistrate our country, and mend Of r race—that is a povvpi w loc ' man, .Uuf h an angel ought stoop hi.s height to lake up. 3/r. Ihovgha^n. I. hft — UK* fi'on^ I' orest, of etl ! wo years ago, Lnri.r!:rrih/.—Old Arth.ur Wall of hom «ome notice was pti the Hegisdir, nleted the bundled and ninth year o Hit. A 1':'“ waIkH ihr, 0 n.ilc'S l>ut '.ilU"’ „r,0 a,Ki thoiiBiiU"- what fa I iiTU )V I -r w creeping

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