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r .... . ' T T 1 - "i i n t.iv .' lei., 20. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1818. ... 'J: -r .'- - ' ., . - i ...... . - ..t . . . f V:.v.- -i " ...... , ' - - -ras"- --. - r .;V.eAftfte-.- Three dollar Pr tym9r tutocW'W' "nT;;7t beioniinued Ion cr u - f BhllU have been given. rfuertiMPieai V, . ' fwentv-hve tenU each ub- eUKu5on nc than tou.teen.-The cash oPs unknown to the editor . . . cte received without -lth"Jt yment of arrears, unless at the opticnol the editor. . MISCEIiLANioUS, DAILY. AO TBI ALlWt Au AMEBICAN CiKNlUS. On Tueiay U wa exhibited before Uio Su eiety of Arw iathiicitjr, iM!ciB ofthe niu of a ttij '-(aught artroiiomer. It is a m ciiine wliose power of revolution il a lime-keep, cr. It eonsUu of a 13 inch ' terrqeWal globe, moon, ami, &c. The lime-koeper puts in mo tion an appendage of 19 Tvneeu, ij or wuieu bit too late, diacorered. When he had di examined a great ,manyj other trangera1rfrf mfttuch'lhe &4rtt,u8 tot know linen wV afe tn aaaii h aniiAAi ttn4. nm hnmn AintftMifif? aiaerem nans oi me reiODonneBUB. rjiuuccuuef vu . . " . a - . a .. ' 1 1. a' 1:1. " ' 1. . .1 .TL T The my rnjidoni ott H or to tie found uniformly a collection of idle gossips, talkins ' all manner of itranse tbintrs, about every body, in the town; and withal eonpunv ing his substance nith no manner ot compas sion.,,;:'' . ; .' He exDostulated, at last, with his spouse, on the dangerous tendency of her conduct, and de- 1 payment of " 'e" ;.:inofarrer8, unless at the clafed she was bringing niui to poverty ana ru- was so soucand sulky for a week afterwards, thaf the miserable Hipnecons had to make hi peace wiiu ine inosi aujeei nireauc nu iiii fondness. Proud of her triumph, Cyria grew Wur50 and worse. He saw" his Mule pro perty dwindling awayi and. hit teholar got ftoarsrdd the BariTo.- for his. ill humor. Cut in ih midst of hi growling and diioantent, stdriu broke over. hU head, and 'vented" its fury trknonititv and nleatiir. liitk eats were saluted was earriedlieiore him. The ..:k . Mkhlino nni.n tnnrior and ahriller thanUffice strioued him to the skis t but all the re the hum of the stubborn and vociferous gangHard of their labors and on.ients of his pockets, whom be had beeil all day controlling. ne were a lew smau coins, tom oia suns, u ijie, and sundry other equally vaiuaOle articles: winre his wallet held only a lew ai, ana a change of ragged apparel. tThe Farmer of thu iniquitous branch of the Crisseuu revenue, then demanded of the traveller, M who he was, where he ws going, and what he waated i ' to which If ippecons made answer, that he was an Athenian, and that he waft going to Detphot, to learn how to manage his wife. "ludetU," sai.t Hlagng, (whieh was the publican' name) if thatbetne case, I uust have some farther cunver satiotl with you." So saying, he couimauded ail the poor man's goods and chattels to be restored to him, huJ leaving bin butiaess wilk dtpulit. hc b.tde lh" schoolmaster follow him.. ,iJe led Haiip his tWU palace. one of Xhe-iuur uwplU' ous of that.day and after having heard hi story, thus addresedhioi : " lloiiesT llippecons," said yllagog, " thy ' inn ilinwuP ftf (iBllAIlftri. RiaPnitPi and Hiieurotatos ruhed into lus lot niia iniiie are cast in litttreut mouiUa tm school onemorniog, and began to abuse lurn in'the bulk of cur respective misfortunes is near nni. or in milflMi liinsr u mu-b. Thev saiJ his ly iqual : o if any difference there be, the ;r.t,.,t.nfii.l . l..l.i kiitt..Ul.iiirpnort aboutSdvautaee is iu thy favor. -.you are as poor as revolte round a stationary wheel denominated !.lnejP gi8ter, and he should suffer fur it j with .any ghost that pays Charon a penny for a .pas the arctic polo, which describes the unequal-tkjt,ey nj&de WOmorndo, but cudgeled, him , sage "to hcli j bandy-legged, wry-mouthed, and orbit of the globe ia it semi-annual revolution, iUPli he'sprawled roanns anil writhing afthtfir' bald as Thersitcs ; arid to crowu all, you ere feet, to the no small delectation of his g ggliug choIa.uster , which I take to b.- as vile a xil. from the vernal to the autumnal equinox These revolving auxiliary wheel, belonging to the aonendace, are attached to a revoiu tjonary plate, wbieh revolves rouud an emble-! disciples. : combination oi mural and physical ev !, as (he Stung with shame, and foaming with revcugo' ffys cau weave in their many colored loom- he repaired tothe author of all his troubles, wlo ; runout onence, i nope l my aaa, that you . i.ar.i i tA o wiiii tppi Ainu fiannre : anu : v w .- biuuicsv ueanst auu nunc ui matic pole called the arclic, in oae year, wbieb ,eftrj his tale with great cnniHosure ; and! have none of the stoutest heartSj and none mccnauicaiiy ucpsoia a mr uuu siuereai yenr; wjien had finished, tojrt him he was a cuWanlly j e cieareai ucauN Bl one view, ujr iiu,rii5 to i; tviu .us jneaic, and deserved to be drubbed oy every man wlar to the sidereal index. The machina is i,e :mtt, ir i)e could take no better care of him- 80 constructed oa an incuulesliblc systematic aef. ller caustic recponces made the cooler principle of revolution, as i to coincide with as- rl9ij , veheniently iu I. in gorge, that he couid tronooiieal ealculatiuoi made and fitted to any 0( ,lugtfr refrain. Ik resolved to show his designated meridian. It will coineido wiih Vttor &u( fell sturdily upon lier. The smart the Ueaveuiy ooaiesvuu as grcai precision ana, 0f his bruises unulu l.i.n deel lo ompssioiJ, aecuracy as .can be applied by .nieibaniealjanj in truth' be h-labored hur ia ft MJSt u'uiiea- powers, t or insiance, uie iuxcuioo .max. uei ihen-Jike manner. set to tho meridian ol Ureeowieh, the repre sentative ol coninienciug revolution iu tJio nrst degree or point ol Ars, onyear alter bis But as ccol.cr roflee'iiba caihe, "hi! ban tf iepeotJjujrecipii'ii?cy . and even lu iue so.ue advances to the sullen U rii sextile the Armillary, Eliptical axi, Decli-iej theoi.all with such prWou natiou, 0 : days and nights qiiiform vix. ine-ljie left jii house in dispair, ai ridian of Greenwich, Aries Armillary, Etipti-itne 8treets like a crazy ne 1 am iinuicuselv rich, and can bur aud sell halfof like people iu the pUee ; to (ell you tiie truth, 1 have not much Loivila, .ndf ' it is not lit the tenderness of i.y eouscit-iief hut the singularity of your stoiy, that you nVc indebt ed fur the restitution .of your nmi-nible pit tunce. Fof this quality of in in.', wersihipped aj a virtue by my couhtryuien, il.ey'have e.ee e'd my statue in the in. rlu-t-place ; and. though Ihe- sculptor. has notJlttUered,.iut, iLis a vtry 'respectable statue. 1 (UT t L ere-i s - o se 1 h i n g - y et -unrnt h l i oned which sett my Ca in a dtdereur liiilit. i'ly - LAiiENT OP HIPI'QiOSfSi'iv I wtis wry nxuu'kd and bandylegged, Utit no nian'f cliaiily I bejfjjcd, " ' ; I did'nt care for N- boJv, Xoboay d.d'nt care fbriuc. Non- 1 iiyuird uone I, pfe'J, K-wie critd Ze.i i'o . , wjin I jea'fi-T cal pole, and the ratiouat horizon, coincide on' ftnj fatigua drove him buckugaiu, the 25gt June the arctic pole of tho globe f0UWins mslAncHoly sba ; ' eieyaieu 10 i uvg. auiiu. -viwo iwiau iu iuc, tvinter solstice ; declination north S3 deg. 2S min. sun in cancer. 23d Sept. sun in libra on! the 3lst Dec. sun in Capricorn j on the 2(Haf 211 arch, sun in 44 70 hundredths of a deg irt: ftriesi therefore tha vernal equinox will com-! tnenca aboQt n o'etock P. Al. me moon's mean diuraal motion 13 deg. to mm. her inclination on the axis to the plane of her ecliptic 3 dev 25 mio. her period 27 days, 7 hours, 13 min. ! synodical revolution 2a days, 12 huttrs, 44 miu. the extreme points of her northing 28 deg. 43. min her diurnal northing and sqnth 3 deg. 14 min. her periodical, northing and southing about 0 deg. 43 min. s.ui. I fell into a vagary Ami took a wo.mn fire feet hig! ; Forlhrettda and night.;, me at' N one was to bLs; ua 1 ; She was kind mid I j.Icai'd, Bhe cried Zen Sa, wiica 1 unecz'di But ahu r?tu ti uud cotiltiuid, t.iat und -.vAnderL'd dbout . wile inakea ray riches only the sources of u t person ; till hunger 'torment , u'.id i ;un indeed an incarij.iie Tunu- t lie , 1 . idv ivne !iinu.ini8 me several eliiiilie.), and id pei u ctly t'aithfui, ulns ! to n y bed ; 1 have noirelext to divorce' her or put her but of my hojsu. As your wife wos youug mid pietty, mine i as oiJ as TV castor and cgly as Cerberus. As jour's wan prodigal, mine is (ingy : aud as your's was i'ullen, mine. ,U ,oj iiiucioui, X married he- fir lucre, &vyu mar- ncd our g lot love. lour wile's : fecl ol fnOM THE NEW YORK DAILY ADVERTISER. lUK NEOLOeilST. 0 Woman ! in our hours of ease Uncertain, coy and hrd to please In the sixth century before Christ, there dwelt a .school master at Atheusr who was troubled with a sulky wife. Although he was the vile names they could thii.k of, aud ireuar- I.I iU - C . I -1I !. J" . . - I . - .1 .... .. . . . nunuer iub ursi nor jas oi uib proiession, who ;ea iu resent, loom uuu iidii, uie violated nuijes Bat motlev yarn is spun by futc, And thuit Kiund 1 rued mo l:.tci 1 us'd u wh.p, but njw I'm wbipt, Aiiilny baiter cau Lt- i;pt, Uidc8n a lidtnpeii ciiord I lie, ZetrSv -r - , si'if, aiid sw.ng, die ! When the uuhtppy pedagogue arrived at his house agaio, l.o fouud the eieruul i:osips m full divan, who immediately opeucd the lloodgates ot thnr ihUinatiau upou ijini. ctiiiii'i Lnti ail cave been in tnat predicament one source of bis anxiety was rather singular, aud distinguish es him from all pedagogues, who Lave been tormented with evil spirits in the shape of their better halves, from Socrates down to the last ben-pecked husband on record. -The adven tures of this bircheu-scepired monarch, are not to be found in the works of any Urc'ek historian,' philosopher, or poet ; it is not preserved by Athenseus, or gleaned from any of the scholi asts ; but the narrative may be - relied ou as faithfully as may the exploits of llereuies. This 'poor little fellow, whose nutuii was Hippecons, was bandy-legged and wry-faced. Hit subsistence he derived from iusiructiog a dozen little ragged louiaus to rend ; by which he picked np a tblui able iivtlihoed. Me' mud dled in nobody's matters hut his own : took no .... 1 i nr f . .. MPuccrn in me anairs oi state, and left mobs, e-lectluns,- and juries to Ula neighbor. "I'alrio tism i was a very hue thiug : Codrus had a long Rune run tnrougn lm ribs lor patriotism : bat what waa that to him who was only-a poor bandy-legged and wry-faced schoolmaster. lie cured not whether a king or archer ruled the peopte, provided lie could maintain his authori ty over twelye ragatnuCBus. w. .... lu...v.. lucijiies, ue lfuiid liia circumstances gradually improving, and his comforts uiuhiplyiug apace j wheu fate, iu an vi nour, caused him to bring home a smart Jitile Atheniaa wench to manage his household He gave nil his poptfs a holiday,, and was for thiee days completely happy in his novel situa- uon--.i,yria (this was his wife's name) leapt into the chartot.wiib much grace, aid held the reins lightly over his head., ?!fl it Wts an aS of experin)ent, revolution 'urHiou, M iiippocous soou found ti hi - edst. AvLen the festivities and congratulation were over, and he had returned to his daily a-vc-catious, he soon began to realize that he was po longer master in his, own house. He had been So long used to the idiocraey and selfi.h Tvayaof old bacbelorshi , that he did not slip hi neck with m?ucb facility into the silken noose of Hymen The principal source of his lfriUQ and i'WM th prodigality, and f gudding djspositM)!! of his wife, which he ion. ty of gyutcucracy. JLcke u buted buij, driven to despair, he lurked upon them, foamiug Hiln irrilaticu, and drove theai all out of dour. ; and thou returned lo enjoy lor the evening thj coiu puny of his amiable pat tuer. ' The goaaips took their revenge. They cir eulutcd iiis story with sueii rapidity, limt he met a Universal grin" 0.11 the visages of those whom he encouulered next day ; and if the s eel humor with which he venttu lus 'school, hud found object ou which to vein . itself, there is 110 conjecturing the extent of the eon sequences, liul his disciples were uol liitie, and they came no mote. Tliiiir latheii did uoi ebooie lo hive their children beaten by hucu u cowardly fellow j aud il lieeouid noi make hi owu wile keep her tongue," he was nt lit, ti.ey aid, lo govern the future soldiers of the state. In this dilemma, the-poor llippecou e.im to a buddeu resolution. ilhotu Miyiua "wo.. d 1.1 his wife, he made a .uekage of his'iuutva. iuabie'gvods';'puT money ic couid uiuslei, aiiddepufted at . dusk, fri.ui Athens; leaviug as a legacy, his ujuieuiLtioii 011 the uhole low u iu general, tiud on hts wife 111 particulatT he dcteridtued to uii.ke a pilfi iitge lo Defphos, lo eousuit the oiucie ou tlie proper mode ol managing a -co..tuaiaciou wiie. , ; On this wise expedition be set out, with much secret satisfaction at the brilliance of the ideu he had started, tlis poverty was his prolec lion ou the journey ; aud the casual gratuities ol .travelling mercuauls, enabled biui 4o reaen me country ol the Cruseaus. x 1 his people were men pursuing that uetanous system ol depredation', whieu afterwards cari ied thm to tiie commission of sacrilege, aud to plamlei with undistiuguishing rapine ) aud which drew .n them, in the end, the vengeance of the...Am puietyous, and with it, the total ex.erni.natiol. ol their race. VV hen our traveller . r ived at (be city of Crisnea, he was seized at Ue irate 01 the7 town aud hurried immediately to -the cus lom-house, where the olheers exacted duties from every pilgrim to the temple of Apoil audfleeced all the merchants who went there in the way of traffic your pecuniary concerns has rained yu ; whil my spouse'u parsimonious dispoiiiun jirevenU in 0 fiwtn enjoying my wealth, the was the d'UigUCi' ii my predecessor j and as 1 got a good fortune by her, and dare not uuVtd her relations, bbc coutrives, in spile of 1 er wrin kles, lo maintain her uuihoiiiy uer me; de barring me from all domestic enjoy'n.eiit : ai d afiVeliug, by her meauuesa, the whole uppeur aiiteof my establishment, keeping nil tiun gers otldisltneiion, as well as my own citizens from my porch. Mow 1 Will tell ynu whut 1 mean to do ; as you are cerlaiuiy going 011 a expedition W'hicb-Rtakes you appear very ndi euiiius, 1 wilrdisguie my self, ami ga to JJel pboK with you ; and you siiuli cousull tho 01 11 cle fjr us both.' llippeeoiis wa "highly, delighted w ith this rencontre. lie irliecteil, that although . l.o should obtain uu satintactory re.-po ::c tc Lib query, he could not iuii to iiuti in journey j i tiliuble, from the frieiidslltp of s-tich'a man u oynagog i ne t emple of Apollo, and the surrouiid.ng cenery, huve been laittiln'iy described y o tner auliiors ; aud as the pair uiotv witb no uiicouimoa auveiiture,,' We Lai 1 not .give a particular account i;f then progress, lint Leu the priests 'received, the question. .V schoolmaster wants to know how. to govni-n lus wife ? they lelunieil I him .for'ansncn', "Mhat he muskiiiid'out vvhal part of speech lus vv 1 f e was, and uiftuagu her according to ii.e Hilts of concord uiid oyerijiiicnt'."' .Wha'u Hippe cons made a similar deiuaud for the r Hi Ci is sean, he rcctiv'd for advice, " that l.o n;ut.; make Uie tour of Greece, niu! chxerve the eu-s-(iuetof husbands in tho dill't.n.ui states,' 4Vitlieie-titte(t;ir replies, tho travt liars', like all others, departed 'grcatly-disuui.ej and iu Worse perplexity lhau ever. Havve.ei, ;is noue heller Could he obtained, c.nd tiiey htaid that the seven wis men were holding a"neeriiifr at Olvuipiu, lb-y Lieut their. foot- . .. .... - iw.y. ..-.:-.-"i . .1 . . - steps luiiuer. i.iicy vmuc . urmi.c me saes wtio were sitting iu full divan, iu the open uii Hippecons, making thiee scrapt s, and: clearioglws ihioat, then began to address them iu the following manner : ttew-holioa I my masters : oeiug a poor pedagogue, 1 have been' to coiisuit thu oracle auoul my rwiter who is the atuUuoroest. jade in all Athens; and am directed to hrul out wfiat part of speech she is" . Now all your wise say ings nnd xpeeches w ill uol help 1110 out a wi.il .;i ibis matter. You, ijolou sayA:o.io". tliysetj rl know myself to be the ' arrantestt;ass that .ver brayed : aud a higget fool than any of the companions oflllyssess, who got into ti e cavt 1 the uyclops ; out 1 nave not nis wiuom 10 nowhowto help myself ont. You, Chilo, visii-fo see the end pf ci long bfe and that, od knows, 1 shall ' never see, if my wile neans to enjoy the prospect in ' my company. i ou, riltaeus, have udvised us to knxv orLr kBtita it is all over me, your .coumci ltjli' -fToit, Kut;t iive.".to1d '" oaiAaf rr r' mi "that, -of course, in boh sexes hict if-'' a very , jusi teiaik: , but, as H said before '!' no gteui censolation to me at ffretnt. 10, Fentr der- have assured ikthat itidiistril Tun f perform any (At.alone,Xgranou , tut wheo 1 pujl ine way, aidy;yif tlie otherit "' tares with ny'.substnc't, as 1 did with the car cases. wl ii tfce rcLler?' vLtn liercjulea de. ' troy id, tied Ulween the bent linhsi a tree j it; ' , is ult icrn ii, pieres, to ffftke poij for the , M. winds a M the "vu buret. Y&o, Cleohfilus, ttll ' 11 that ihttfiiud tcay is best In n.atnn o- uial atlairs, 1 take it, that reasoning is the ' middle way b .iwixt ccaxu g aiid.culi ng but my wile is i.br nt cf the but principles of logic. .OiJr?iiviMUfcerfcll agog; violence 7- After the chief Telones or tax gatherer, , bad V?prw----or, what 1 lake t he pretty mbih LrMiliiKr; jitd Wsuauxntnt aha U.ut bal j iitiUutatwkett be it a m iiji ad '. I rMkd y i n 1 1 s pfTi fa e . d i s -fiction ninny wile, anu lave got a htmirg in j consequntcc; theLiUists bf whith I still ' car- ry , aim expect to wear in n y grave. Kt be ing able to gather any iustitctii n as to (he present ease,, from fill ytur wist speeches, I pray, my n asters, ihniyouilJ tell 11 wist pari 01 speech wife is, lor which 1 sKall be. tveilasiugly obliged to you." 4 VV ly, said 'I halts, aje you, a schcola as ter, ai,d do net kiiow (hat she is a r,oun. sub suintive, and n.ust be j,ovcit.sd Ly an active verb.''. '' Hut. said llijrtcocs, ny wife is ol- ' feily indecliratic, enti 1 us no aiexioiis what ever, being 'vlways the,enift stubborn, ii ixi hle and frottkiiij; I eterofciite.' ' " You are the ficrsonai proi'i un, said Feriander, and she . it part ol yitir aceider.ee ; being the prLjtity of yto; v fielp n ote to yiU. iu suhjei iioi; un der yobjHhda rompanioii with yoL' votdiive wanting." because there ought to he no li cm- tulieii lulle case' " Ah I -rejoii.tt! llij pe cans, you' tell n;e what bhr cught to Le j hut 1 repeat I lint she is the curst-, of my life ; a Cirgon to n y ni gh I j a dt t dvtigh to n ny shoulders tariy ii g ne with li, littiTThe will biirg n;yreo-w ig.iK stirowic the. gravels aid us (01 the vocative, we wire boil, in it, on the snme day ; when 1 got fltgid cn ber ueeoLihlj and siietk if e l-tifit on 1 er ar- a6e." fcr c is, said.Putacus, . only an cd jtctivej or adjunct to you, who are the tub iiai iive. M.( signifies noil.ii. g hy herself, Lilt, in ciM.exi-ii vdh yu, qtilihes your haipi--ims ; and she ought to tgue with ycu, actor- .dn.g loy max" I 01 in , 6 t.t er, 4 f cr urte, 1 aid li e tupgogue j as to , JV tnifcer, Ctd, 1 elp 1 uie. sht isjkiioiin. f. BvduinU . ior-lm cs. tith reviTciice Jj ieak it, 1- bilitvt she is. TqlmnyWT MfiCTf ting gone on my travels,! have no dotbt, slcuid hud a. 'bouse- lull on n y jtttiL.jiJAslioiCflW, he w ouV agree with n e ih ar.y.case wlatettr, being, as 1 fold you. indeclinable. " " A wife, said Solon is an iu persenii verb, in all moods and tiincs agreeing with nothing but hem If, and govcrtiirg by an oblique w ay of her onn. The Distiiiii s maiisge the ct n.uction of (he sentence ; i;il il behoves the members, If. sob ntit qiiieiiy In what tley cannot, controul or nvcid''k-Ah ! cried Hippecons, 1 kr.ow y ou i-uve compOkCti a loig poem about the lies ti ling ; 1 won't. trouble yi u to repeat it all new, 1 thank you; hut if 1 had thought ol it. belt re 1 started from Athens, I might have been sav ed this long journey." ".Ctme along, lij j e cons. ,ttid yilugog ; We are likely to get no good here. 1 will arrange my aQ'ttirs, at d if my wife pleftses, vVevvill set out bj ou our locr." The ie:i5didtr of this fragment is unfoitu- . natclr lost. l'a titer. OniTuesday morning last, as enn-.e wshcrmeo were ' proceeding to examine tin ir Set nets iu the hudson Uiver, aliitle Way below the town of Mount Pleasant, about thir ty miles fn ni Nen -York, they discovered ' the body f . large; rarither-fioatmg near the net polan, huvftig every eippearanee of betng-re-cently drowned in atteniptirg to swpm across the river, winch is three about three miles wide. It wasbrongbt to ibis city the same-. (!r.y mid prescnVed to Mr. cudder, the propri etor of il e iHrCum. who upon skinning the curcttse. and opYiuug tha tton.ach', fanna ia it wine luniirs esti siill nndigi-s:ed, with a Cod sidetableMpiece tf the skin, and fine wool adi heiiiig. to it. The extreme fatness of the beast proved that he had enjoy ed an excellent appetite, an,d it is probable that for a consider ubl lime past he had been in the practice of iiii'.kuiT Inn Bumer on the best n otton the country, afforded. - His object iu crossing tho ru tr must l emain a secret : he probably got satiated with the littklund mutton, and was de termined to vary his repast with ti e pigs and poultry of V. est I hesler : he fotii d the river ' however much wider than his calculation, and his siieiigllLlailinghiinyhe was overwhelmed with the waves before any friend, if any such be had, could come to bis assistance. - ; - A'. T. Ev. rust. Important Male Ir i stated in the Mercan tile Advertiser, on the authority of e gentleman from ew Orleans, that Mr. Ldwaid Living stone has sold to the Corporation of that eily hTsnriht to the cclebraied Battiire for the sum of 330 000 dollars. ' ' v DKAWiNG TAPKU, FOR SALg AT THi! OWICJir
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