4 n 1 1 ---1 . i J, :.. . CO SI f St i .1 i- .:,v i f 1 b i i ...of :.l Ji i or t rt! is ,i &on -i jit hi. h f fruiil tho New Yrk G z:iu. While tm.lir. r,.unti' all bi Men- to S.f..i!i Carolina Ii is out Juvj tl. .r f K ;-,,-r:.i .. . i, ; i . it ii. A T cf Hi . : ft!i or. the :: will It fur ennourr C.l ;...y. r '-to ILLS li I: -.urli-.r C.ii u; "i t 1 i v !iu!j!i , I wave. Ojr rur'Ii-buni hopes uij nii!, . ' L'.kj occaa Inill !';ir i:i .'lit., 1j,i:..v tl,-:. ,V, ' :. . ; 5 i-.r IiiJ-ir.iit fmrsyf f.iil wrcr;-. nj J.j. . And wrecks t!ic;to have lcn 'mM tiiUoccan'rf wastt j Anc 1 1 rrlblf! v,'t,i !;s of t.:1 r ' ! - f.' . t; .t : -s.-v, i , : j i... .,!,,. The lifu.im.'iits cf sj:; anj f,r ,.H ' From Iho Vcfi heart, and Lft but trjc.M Rad ' Of what was ouc o-j-'V O.i ! M!j a t!. .n -;.t T. ilry rp o jr r." ' " 1 -- In !hii i:-r. cfmi'j ptc J !.f-. w.- tJi -a Wit:, t'.,.lSS . : Vit arc but fruxtrcs of ilic-ir fjrmcr stives, , " . And ncarco bear triiOrilii-i t ; v!i j alast llavJ ci'.w.I. fj'.l J ipf.f ('iTji'sci;, aJ t.isLcJ The vc.i-y ia;itt b.'v : 1 l : Jr. il'.Ji, with friths, And ftajthcrcd grit.f. L'fo i.-; a 6fpa:cii',); f Where joys arc buried, jfivnnlj'r'IVfiuit -. ; - Uy Ih.-rsuh: fro ts of rol J A I.-. c-:ty; ' Air.i us i:i iiiJi.tr.i:i;, i. i i, !'i its'-o i-tra-seJ, - I lt !u eircuitliio sad haiul place," , , ' Incrtdu!oui that what it jast is K.st, - :f - ' " And yet d lirnij t w !i t r: t y im.-1 . To L I a. : i .-i L.a U''. . j '...'-..L. Dut ma i's eoinplaininvs pr?o iiiiiiarUtui'd tni rid; And lan hu wrecked estate is )itivc A''-':,i.v. i.n u i" ' .'.i ; fr li-.i.l H a vn h u ,,.'if lnlc ttli-in jiiy t:5 ii.'-.! ia tn vhat !;3 ' Hut rather sought hia y;QoJ. It ill have com;, . . ' They were not ntth-desined ; but in .'asnirs Liv.Ji'iT t t i , j ) ;.s.- 'i itli'nal And p.K', i:t-J tl; - ;'t I'm hi'ic t,f lari'iiv' jj'wd,' " ' They M-tr intend.. ! tt.j. an antid'itc. Inducing Heaven. bnt willies -ji vio winjj ' ' Tftryr i!." s! il i:i e.t;i!oi'.ilion v;-.,) Vl - I i.i; v.", - !!. -'jr'd tiireanis l'uv iK jtli.i'.y l!.ri,U!i graves of U.aveti'y V.'m ; Where joys arc stable rfar beyond the b'ijlit -: . "And jvtic-on of nuL!i'-tojliferaui breath." Ti.c p!ea.-..:-i t h( re an; t!u ft b'udeir tree ; Of fai it pernicious; sensualizing liio.e ! Who, Uvc-litc, dare partake ; forbidden too ' . Ti.ey i l!:e e it h ii t joyitciS'-i . Of ttrsity and vicj, taut e!()j i l!. i-iA In baso forTttfu'nes.s of Cod, a:id lhirl ' , j The appetite wil'i keenness for debauch. And shameless jri'.-"fiw1io!i of the pvvers Ti.at rt ; bil nvej f .r pa 'p )Sr of n.-J. This fruit the opiate, di.itiliiii' romei , That give fuul slumber to tho sou!, and which ,; lrry ihe. rnind iata tlu land of dr-'irm, -Wlio-.: i-'ia-l - ? a,i h j'.ir ui e landed 1'aatattic, o-i revultf'.tijr ronaJ., to plcaso And daily with the soul immortal, whichi 1 ; lJ.'k!i..:t her du'y to her God, has claims, "1 1 1 II .'deem T, lb it chrtund her cam ; Who base their hops of happiness upon ' --' . Tlio vpf".iry pleasures that evasive fl.t . Tt re i: : i - eye.. What is t!io world tut fca-t eoa-radif-ioa! promuhi, . With naught iu il? possession to uward! '.The world's insolvent! and the man who Si' : W'iV. '-,! l vpoii its pruiiiiit s to pay. ' ' ' 1 4 u j-i.i ; oa d- htruclio t't. s!u!v. brum ; And ;t is well, if he be not awaked ; lly ttic drtud mewnger, whoso dreadful voice, 1-t tli-J fad t::rjty itf nnr rahied lnpes, 1 ,r 1 i u a J v a - V t te : ,i i ' V And ti' .1., If d.uMig improve the alaruui te!!, Tu iouso m to our proper consciousness, ; And IcHfh ui wiJotn by its solemi tolled, They aretme fiienus, and should l-e valued such; And ll.ou-lt tlicy come il-v . - J,--1 1. t tlutr worth, As lac blest deputies of Heaven, to wa:a .. -And to invite, inspire us with content. row.1 m ' Frat-klin, Macon Co., Nov. -' .-i, ' '- I-"1- ' . For the Highland ?:.-enger. M" F vo!! : R'-ivj I':- :-. I I'rosii enure t; on lut m'i i:t f;. co ,..i: iJii, the sad breach .that hns b:;:i r.u t : cf mv i.c :-:iint.t".M t ii'vi: e cir- visit lit: e i '.'..U cu-wtiy, icj-- r ." ' - -doat',.3 thai have recui'dy t.cuiwv. i.i county, I entered my room, look up my pen, r,l!.--.-i!y -r.the f.hnvi: . ...ci.ons u, iU -:M"!i- l iU worthy upluco in your exc.eoeiU pLt i.. -y ore Dt your service. s-;:uoi:.? tito::guts. 'Vi'IIIj ll:-..,!!y ar.l . ..i -iy are tnr-nl. Jcs: and unconcefr.-d ;. whila the amUhious r.f.?r s.tsc post ol 1. . ' t.s.r.i-- n t' j ccr.uisilion Hr-I-for-cfir:;!, Ilea- oar liw -kt t' ti on ca.r".ri tney'wcru sole r.n trc'.'.., '..hat I retire end . r '' it.niver, ne h ever i.i swift r,ur. j liuiiJjff-Jii iitirlke:t! ' ver c'ciiucHt.ii uf uur ; cies ; i,o ; a . j f 0-imrp.!fi.c(j c:m iL-iari I is m.. j :i ..: ;m-.:. n;.:; ; . ; s ,.r. i , - uo,,,,. .ua,. r. -'-, . " "'iv'b w civiuxcu umwli ixoriti Utrulmi ; lur, tlw r:uto will cn nt :ni rnn of ihf O JJ Fellows. TVli-t- ! an J b.i-.n:i:ti poil tf.,, wc.rU iin.0t:is tn uli.mi 8.K33.030 lons.i l. nr-.r..r v,. m ! r .... . r e-., , . .. .. ' ""''i- J'j i tier to liit- fi(,! now thine liaiul.."" riii d." It is 1 . i ,i v ! Th: nr.. Hi! i; htjsi)(nrr! i -t r , t S i . , u v! , , , -1 , i,.., ! . , f , K , -, ,- r f ; , 4 . y v j i; , A.iin-hjy (nanJuEr. Din ::ui! is Ik-, j caysu ihu dcu-rniiririi i uctny of uor race 1 U h d I ihtf iro'f: wh t! nieatu th it ;! i.ni .iuVi that so ollcn s'cnls oVr t!-.- t u-c j ,-i r. )ci-.;ty an-. j is si cn depicted upon thy coiut. leu nec of .my fWlow-m in ? Why this sad. j n'j$s--:Si'.f; tears ? li h-n h..o and ttith ilkj r.p h-is tuin::v:iy l:ie orn:i nicnt of his iamily.iht! youth of promise, the stay of declining age. - What means "that wc-oping mi;pf"chd in ihu i, men's ul ino:jrninj:, as with shw nrid ineasund pacu they uar , in : tlic diicction of the -village; churchyard? ; They g to d.'p s!!h a fuller, .i brother, a &Ui?r, or jierhani ilia: dearest id ull. earthly friends, a mother, in the narrow !ouin npjv.intcd for ail living. I sec the loved, ilij huHii -1 hi-ttcsman, upon wlioiu br, prou I fauio h id jilaced tho laurel wreath, sink,. suddenly r.s the lightning' flash, under tliis ruthless destroyer. Thu embassador of ih.y Cross,' lli-j Iegcv td Ilvaven, upon , the ii'aror whose soul burned th hallowed fire vi lov f j'rtho pcr'shing; the benightcd--up. on the persuasive accents iC whosu lips thou smls I.ud so often hung with rapture, while with glow jug eloquence hepointed ihu " road t Heaven, la God" seized with relentless gra.-p an I carried to tho " land of silence.1' Oh what an enemy !. To rank, or excellence, or ! worth, ho pays na regard. -- Th piteous groans of th'u widow tha sig'is and sobs of the mother, or i.h;; tears of the helpless or- p;m, alT'ect lutliis heart. lie is deaf toali entreaty, lie is never satisfied. .lie destroys the fairest ohjocts, the brightest pfuspects. " lie loves u s:iitii:ig mark. 11 My best friends, lho.se with whom I used to walk to the house of God, who used to nj nee with mc in pros peel of future glory, have fa!.-n' by his hand, an i those who yet survive wiih me mast soon or late fll in his cold embrace., Tho scnten?c has been pronounced by the eternal Jehovah, " Dust l ln'ti ;sr!, and unto djsl must l!:ou" re turn.";, Dut oh my sou! ! can no antidjtj to death be found in all the universe of God t- Yes thanks to ."heaven's" iiijih Kiu -"lis found! "Life and imrnortalitv have been brotioht lodighl (not by reason ;or hum in in. gcu-jity, but) by. the gospel of thu Son o( Gut."1 Ileitis thai thn it cocqucr death :;nd hell, nd gloriously triumph over every op. posing power. Ride on, Immanuel, in thy miglit ! T:ach, oh teach the sons of men lo s.Ov.1; refuse in ihv. wounded side for there may they real secure.. Salvation then, thru the blood of Const, is the antidote by heaven provided, by God rev: ded lo man, and by the Iloiyf Spirit ap:-'" t ) the hearts of dying sinners. With this in possession, death hhalt be i:o unwidcome.- messenger. Ah no! I'll s.ii!c nt his Jippr(.::ch, joyously e.vtUiming, Come,' wclcoine def:th, thou end of pain, I auptep irt d for thee !M IIe lU that came tfittoulv to deli ver them who through feurof .:.-t,i we:e:dl Iheir luo lime unjfci lo oonu. aTe. but to nbo!ih death. My shrinking flesh, then dreaj not jhc'tomb for " T.eie svctl be my rest Hill he bid me arise ., Tu hail him ia triumph descending' the skies." , v O.i joyous day !"" His voice shall then be heard throughout cnation. .Tiic graves shall give up i heir de.i J ! The marblj tomb slialt rend! Death's empire shill tremble!- His iron grasp be' broken! v The bodies of the t -; - taus jmed by price, now by pow. .i.'ehi g" from the bowers-id Paradise ih.ir holy, happyy spotless, deathless, iuhabl. drawn by ;,w powerfu, macl f-loVe, -en, . f -I. urounded by a shining CGlu-oyoi the Uavenllt, shall appro., poria!sof bliss yea, enter in hoK irtum-ih the pearly gtes of the INew Jerusa L j( , , , ji jm va ire ! ViM.-tn of -lory ! Shall thev i'er rcali-d ? Yea, they shall ihcv'will- For ' I heard a great voice put If i;'juy; iir; wiiv, Ues?cd are ihe den d !" ; ;:, L-:fd, r." F dear frkr.ds Wl.i have ou-.slripneJ (." - t.J reached .i -v's t i r- "ee; hi!e I nr.i yet tossed on iHJ i.-'V" ' I ' , , ' ---f r:-.yl.i--,i-s---'':t-"M chti , JtU"Vl - , It rs'-h'j.'r; i-y r.c:t And, o'er tcz t 1 3 J r ! f irrci wun un:m,vach -iWo fiJdirv toYruih .1 mike a .irv i-TuvJ -n i i i" ' 'i 1 -Ti', l- , I . . E ,t ii'.. a it; a 'w. "ems of such information, which I h ue c!eCt:-J wiih suriu care, auJ for wiLieh I i v,.,iiii l.j.i.Vy 5 :;;t i; 5 a j ;.;Sf: ..i i:;:i 6:,:-iJ ! '.., ,,:.-r. ; ( , i .".. ...(,.., i. o;J,u:i i..,r i-mi, i)'J nrilji. i-Ifar uf iiitiTi-o iim-ir-.n v.. in (SjC. Ill X ' ' 1 ( I I I''f CCttL.or S2 1 .OaO.UOi). hit ii i.imrrk- Th .p-vjjrrt ;i ( j , ; ZJ-.V Tt IV. rj t da rhj th eta rent jc:irx is 503,(12,20 J ! Is not' this a "' r fact? that the annual c.;)f;nsa "t.f one 11 ivy t-xcei-.U the net profu ,r all th i'r'i:-;; r. 1 ! t!.j civ;::J world '! 'I'iio w;ir.(Jc-ois f t!ic European nations nrrtount to 8l.0,l)ao,000,00.'). ' It would re I fjire thLhornl fun ;rr . . ,r '. L.jJ pr annum for each man, to pay Ihu interest of this sum at C per cent To pay t!m principal, it would be necessary to levy a tlx of nt least Ten D iLLAes ui every inhibi. taiit , if lim globe! Another fact, rer.dcrin" this more impressive, may bi found1 in the f scrap of curious inform-iiion," tliat no hoitht-n Jiaiiotis aru in arrears "lor ihu hutclte. rius ihey have perpetrated on she human race. They pay cash down for all that is don for th? devil tin Jer their ' Mids. Christian na. lioiii alonu ' go on tit-k" for that Kind of ser vice. - . " . - - From "March" 4ih, '17S9,3 to ' June" 30ih, IS1, our Gove nunc nt expended on the War Department 3G3,433,93 1. ' The interest of lh$ sum, at 0 per cent.," would build Whit, tidy's great Rail Road from the Lakes to the l.L..iC, of 2300 miles in lengih, at 815,000 perl mile; end thus erect i- highway for the commerce and communion of; thu family i'of nations, whieh &!i Add ' bu' reckoned in ull coming ii.no uiw of tho greatest enterprises that ever blessed the race. . ' J: . In 1842, there were produced in the (J. ! --s,' 100,000,000 buihels of 'whoit and 1 -10,000,000 bushels cf Indian corn which, at 81 per bushel for the former, and 23 cents for the latter,' were worth $133,500,000. Fifteen per rent, clear of the interest of the capital invested i.i Lands; implements, hired and personal labor, is a liberal estimate of the profti accruing to the wheat und corn grower. Then the profit of this amount of grain would b,v $20,323,000, The appro." prialioa to lho", army and navy,- during the same ear, was 820,150,501. In other words the army and rjavy ate up the whole" harvest of ! wheat land" corn 3 throughout " the Union"! Will not the hard working farmers -think on this fact ? I The government, though carrying on ex, tensive armories of its own,'h is recently con trai te.I with n private company in Connecti cut for the supply of 30,000 pistols, at 85,50 each ; ; or 8103,000 .worth of; those" weapons so iriueh in vogue with duelists and a.ss issins. T. :i:. rlc hi B bl.j Society congratulates ; on receiving, the pat year, 8lGG,G52, liic aggregate ol lot ttiat has been given through i he Union for the dissemination of the Word ol Life at home and abroad.' So K goes ; " Christendom expends more in one year on the means and instruments of human sV.jghicr, than has been given to the promuh gtliou of ths Gospel since Jesus Christ died the cross !v- ."' " ' 12." li.-Worcester,-Nov. 18ih, 1845. - .' One Eyed Soldiers. Dr. Durlin, in his Observations in lim E;jsi," just published, mentions that in some parts of Egpt,: to :.void the conscriptions of Mehemet. Ah, the women have been in the habil for years back, of maiming their children so as to'unfit ihern for military service. The destroying of otic eye was a common operation. Bui the Pacha has taken an effectual way to put aJstnpio this crui hy , by foiming two regiments of one eyed soldiers. The evil is said to be already much diminished. - - '" - Cattle in Pastures. Steers and ox on may be pastured together; so also may heifers, covys and yearlings, and largo weaned calves. Horses are better by themselves. Bulls, if not vicious, may tun with oxen. ' it should ever be an object with the grazier so to arrange and lay out his pasture grounds to admit of a change of food at least as often as once a fortnight, thr; -.tgh th-; o:;: or,. S'.erp jih.Jd never te allowed to enter lar.J intended for ntat struck, but be provided with a pasiu.e by ti er.", rlvts; tl ev f-'ji ihs gr.is, tr.J Ly ;rcsl:y citr:. itr.our.t cf feed. n th- L": : : rr : elected; LJ I I ?-c G. renr.yh "".rl-.i-r (Loco) a ?ntor from ih-tf:-.:? I - r rir? n lho Uni. the il-a. Yvilllsra 0, Rites. " verV-e'j tii;' about i:s const ru;i.n ty all ue:;.v.i;u. lion i! ir.ja.i, Los'; on ilu i;u;) cf the Uei. ic ! T: .t-ii, ! yi;i will i. 1-', ii w : I trr-i icJrti botwru the south-west- eru .Slates and Southern States. 2iiJ, it will f SW-.-r til the l raw! fr-im t; sju:hern and I hs..iiiaiiJlr,WnihoAi:ss!,,pianJO'.n..f .... .. in iii-nt, ,1.11'. j n,uit Ucf,:ihv. and .rn.raci.Tmin. U t; neither drnnllv nnr hi lvVirK i?T..-t 1rivl,nn,l trni'td .v M l S. . I I 1 U W 'J t V f .n .t. rv,.A I i. ..;.. .i ... Mi-jifii J tnvt-1 :m I irJuL: i-ei t'.is Will U juJ route, -3. j, it will ;it tract, CJit force rajfiuil to coiititiuo liits R til Iliad from'1 Raleigh lhro-ih Fa'yctlevil'u to South Car.lil).i. 4th, il iv ill gio;t..' :,!'t: atiJ wosIltu Nuri'.t CiruU fiu t'.u commnnu of tlio Cinrlcstoti, Wtttnin. ton an-J Fiiyetteville -maikt-is, in addition to the Virginia market, -which uu nw have. 5ih, it will 'renJcr us ii'i'.!cjn.-irJi:m in case of war; for nb enemy can cut off our. supplies of sugir, L-offl-e; molasses, fruits, ." &c. from TfX'ii, L-ais!ini, nnt! Flor'nl-i, nop our trade through thcircai Mediterranean sea, the .Mis. sissippi'rivjjr and its triWtsrit-s with all parts of the Union. "6:h, this routesituated-lis it will Ik?; mid.vay between ihe Atlmtid audi Mississippi routes, will he the great thorough faro of travel and intercourse. ' - . r " " . ' I, .. i , - - ; .. , (: . i - : ' ! 1 . C .... - ?." . . t " I -. . . . in tine, my ueart os a iNortli Uiroiimati leaps within me when I contemplate' what a new- era of!i .prosperity , will, burst, npou our State, if ihiji Memphis R nd should be con structed. Oar State, by nature inaccessible to a foreign jenemy by a nd and water, will b at last Ihe nust desirable spot on the globe'. In war or peice her trade and travel would fi- .trial; ;, and. whit is rn ist , remark fib'c, the sccurhyuf her natural feiiunion and the in-J ternal trade jxnd travel in 'a time of war, would mitigate to her trust of .its evils and calami tics. , ; ; ' But wheniwo: take-a. loftier view of this idea, and behold its political effect, in cement. ing the Union lj the indissoluble bonis cf trade : and travel t imagination's uttnosl stretch could . hardly realize n measure, w hich is more fraught with benefit io us as Morlh Carolinians and to the Union. " - - In this point of iewi,.how .irnportanl il is that our Rail; Roads should be owned by our own citizens; i;A in case these happy results should be eflVcted, ourlradeand travel should not be subjected to the vexations and control of other people. If may ' become ' evident; that the better policy would have been for our lasl Legislature lo luve, authorized bur Gov ernor to bid a higher amount at the sale ul the Raleigh and Gaston" Road, to prevent tho ownership of foreign companies, and thus to secure the Riad lo the;Statc. " ThejLegisla Jure might then have nj-td in its power, by creatitig a stock and seizing i out to ihe citi zeus to indemnify herself, or nearly so, as there can be : no' question that ac'npital o! from. five to seven hundred thousand dollars 111 t." would ue a most ue.-irauie mvcstmcni-ior our own citizens., , it - : : This latter suggestion, however, I merely throw out hy the way. -fVho main subject is rife with importance to m all individjaliy "Jt.;d collectively ; and 1 trust all the Whig and Democratic pnlpers in oW State will publish this article, writt-en out 'u a great hurry ; but nevertheless, with m3 lais subject has been one'nl much rkuiClionJ My object being to awaken the attention arjd wi.scr views of jour citizens ?.o ihis'aH isiporkm! subject; ' u " HENRY."-v "'"' Pquec'ZiiiS tli IJaurt.; . We undoiseithu following every won. it. An exchange says :. ..- It is but lately that we understood the strong constructions Ihat are some' rs put upon a squeezer lho hand. Wit. j An exchange savs :. is entirely equivalent lo a declaration love; this is very surprising indeed, v We must !' hold of a lady's hand like hot potatoes; . iid of giving il a squeeze lest we should burn her fingers. Very fine, truly ! 1 Now it was our ancient custom lo squeeze every hand we got in our clutches, especially a fair one. is it noi wonder we have never been sued for a breach of promised .,AVo! would not give a rustv nail for one of your cold forrnsl shakes of the Inn I. Every person who extends one or two fingers for your touch, (as if he were afraid he would catch some cutaneous distem per,) should t:o' to f" :boo!' a while lo JoV.nl Q,-jiney-Ad:.njs. , Ile sdnkcs ycj with a von- Tf.infp nnd shakes vour bodv 'too. unless vtu O .. " r J ,1 hippen to be as thick as himself. Vr'tdl heart at any r: r;d ue weald rath man would crus!i tho very Louts in; our fin- n-i-M tn rnrr, -: nr.l ; t v, ;:ii n Lc-;:r T- I -r'h's in iv . -i tii -d f-f tOW,t t a : Cull ha hold tf I. t."---- fJ to hied iz i:Ti-s$z 5sd:that zz bzs & aw At i Wis ;ht. ; e down r.t o -a it was autumn : - 1 At j v:;i s d it luavTlajfo- I c a E l ra o rl I it n. r y ? t ext! .jof j.,,., ry rtl : notice wc cv iV-ai ll B-iIihiMro 'Cove, niiiii i . uiiiiii." i J I 1 1 . ..t : is . ' I . , ii j to m:i: superincumbent mass of ofH.-iaf dignities: Maeeied In Worcester,' MassaehasvMs, on ThuivJ.y, Oc:.-h,-r C;':, 'IV.. P. SllA ?f- i NES, Esq.t Attorney und Coun-,:.llor ;.l Ltw, of Louisville, Ky., Post Grand II. Priest and Grand Patriarch of that Sttite, a Grand Re. prcsentative lo the (Jtat:.! L idg-j o.i U. S from the Grand Encampment of Kentucky, Junior Editor of thu ' Covenant.1 of Balli- more, IU.JItor ol 'The F. tf W of Lo.-.ille, Corresponding at. , .jordin" Secretary and Librarian of the' Kentucky Historical. Society, Rtcoiding Secretary of the Board gi Misshuis of the Methodist Epis copal Church, South, C iptain of the 1st Com. pany; 132nd Regiment, 20th Brigade of Ken' lucky Milni i, cc,., to Miss Nancy R. Puatt, of the former place. - Papers, throughout iho Union, : including Texas, Oregon, and C .liforniaj please copy. - -"- Singular Coincidences. A cotemporary states, as a singular .coincidence in rc ird to tho several Presidents of the United States," that Jefferson was born just eight years after his predecessor .Adams ; Madison eight'years after . his predecessor Jefferson; Monroe eight years after Madison, and J.dmQ.iincy Adams eight years after Monroe. Another curious fact is, that . Adams . was ju.U sixty.ix years old when he retired ;" Jefferson was si.ty;si.x ; Madison was sixty. six ; Monroe was sixty six ; and John Quincy Adams, had he been elected to a 'second ternij would have been sixty-six. ; Adams, Jefferson, und Monroe, all died on the 4th of July. ! Mike Walsh, in his lasl 44 Subterranean," remarks, that an eminent 'Locofi co, li.l Jing iwogood oflicesis now pushing fcr Register, aud adds : ' " - " Three such offivtes at a time .would 'nt be hard to take If such grasping tmd insatia ble u.:;:-e can be called democracy, I would like to know" what, in the name of Heaven, ihey consider Jederalism. " - : Ralhcr green, that queslivn, Mike A man who works steadily, lives prudently, bleeps contentedly, envfes no man, reads what is go., ing on regularly, sends his children to good schools week. days,' and takes them to church Sundays, never w ishiug for office, nnd idways voting'just the way he thinks - best, for his country, is pretty, certain lo be branded a Federalist. It is not" a bad name, however, if you have sense enough to understand it. Tribune. . - v - V"v!:"'- ".. Making 44 twain. one flesh" is .'.opposed to mean, in modern parlance, the mixing cf pig and puppy in the manufacture of sausages. " ' Filtj Edgars' at Supper. One of the most agreeable .incidents at the "great Memphis Convention, was an editorial 'supper . given by ihe gentlemen of the press, in, Memphis, without distinction ofpuriy, to the fraternity attending the convention. The room select, ed for this purpose was the Reading Room of the Inquirer, where fifty editors, from all parts of ihe south and west, and ufulf political creeds, assembled about ten r.VIock in the evening. " The festive board did honor to the baundicss resources of lho great valley that had furnished the more substantial part of the ... fua5l whi,u he choicest luxuries of ihe earth wcrc si)read uu in rich P'fusion. ..It inced ' say lb-it puhtlw were frSutlc:i. O.hcr j u;id more agreeable topics occupied lii3 atten tion uf the brethten. 'They adj urned at.tirt rise. ' Cruel A lady in Wisconsit, Me., has applied for n divorce, - because her husband keeps putting histoid: feet against; her after ihey go to bed r.t night. - JerrolII says that old bachelors are like dry wood when they' do take fl-imo they burn prodigioS- ; it takes more fuel to start the Us mo, lh in it is worth after il is kindled. The bustle is a crescent form and the crrvi'-n: s'-.n'Si-:'S U increase.1 O, l!. tt the t would heed the in net i on .pi . in Apos'r 1 .1 P.-m! : I nrav V'"i cast o.i ttic liungs which I l V. .-- I - - :ifC Lchind, and lo ! -k lo ifcosc wh:ch aie bo. had ihvftc?n:h j.J I'r.ha to his fitr.i'v fctael:. irdy in ;yc I ear trs t.v! 2 'cf cr ; tlditOfciil," c.xclai!l iog , ;..3 :.J to I ... .11 'ivcrs i, t:,i i. Ca::-e,-.-n tf i,r: ti i ice -r t mimstm Bm!'iM:" ! 1 V.ejon VL G des, Secri.iury. And follow ;-!.,:. .i.t.,, Ikjiil f i...4,)'. " .fti, Jl lf; f f j; :'i - J iij:"..;f !'i'f ., Thjn-.ns a Ca;V.t. vi Crown, C!m. Djwcv, IV.Tn'Ti;; ' J. Leimy, T!b. t 11. --' v, i;. . cr ; '.;SiO ; 'l.a :'!'l;laa,.iS: - n cf b ro, ! Gj:i. . F. I'a tiers T. Avery i f B.rkc, Tnoui.n A, .V Iredell, Dr. John A. Mtbane A Gret ; n n t r. , , , i . i . ivi i ei:ce ci L. i..;ccv. HolcI Wiislufigion, Eij.d D,-. Brunswick. He. I. Iiegi ler. F. J. -A Terr Hit ilccr.i e I f a most terrible and u'istr.' -sing occurrcr.ra iti ' -Dallas county. The faets, as th. y have cjn3 " to us, me as fallows : 1 . It app. ars that lifll.id lllrr -j, a lanter inthat county, was very mubji c nam cured of ' Mrs.. McKean, a rondeni of Perry ci-unty, b ut !i rrpoiaiily . a tUl.i-rcf I.li L.' v. rdn law, Col. Richardsoti, in Dallas. Wl.ilo there, -urged, us is supp.ised, by jalousy or iiisani. ty , he .c ! t he r an i m m e J i a t c !y i ft r r v. a rdi killed himself. This ranst terrible Inge ly occurred on SjU urdaythu 20th ult. The fdlowitig is un'cX ' tract of a letter dated th -Gl.-t : ' ' . We luvejuat-lteard that Holmes iidoad. They had just risen from the dinner table. Holmes asked Mrs. MvKean Ij walk in' a tho parlor.' The family heard lis - - -prl cf U pistol, and while opening the door heard bo. other- There lay , Hohnes on live flour still struggling. Mis McKean was titling in tha rocking chair deid. He shot i.i1. n'.J. il;ro ihe heart." Holmes left three children. Trilu:ic. ' Sui'-.iJc. A : ; I ! i m a n cV the rvirvs e f V. H. Jamison, from Virginh, committed suu cido this morning al tho Alerehants Hotel,' corner of King and Society streets by nrccip. itaiing himself from the window of i.Hi...,am. ber in 'the third story.. Supposed to have been deranged. Chnrlcston Nrtes.- . Ths C7t.via.r. At the conclusion of-tha American Revolution Dr. Franklin, Jlhe Eng. I sh ambassador, and lho French minister, Vergeune, dining t g(-t'icr at Vcrsullos a toist 1 from each "was called for, and agreed to. -The British minjster began 'with-- . . George thu It I , who, like the. sun in hij meridian, spreads a Ijstre thro'ighaul, and cnligh'cns tho w;h ile world. . , ,-The French minister followed with 4 - :" i - ( .... ,fS . The iilusttious I, - sis XVf, who, like lho; moon, sheds his n;.id uai boalgnant . rays on, and illumes the "lobe. . ' -' ' -. Our American Franklin then give j Georg'i Vras!;i:;g:or-f Cjrr: tnn J:r of th " . Americni army, who, like Josliua of old, commanded the ?un and nnjo to stand still, and they ol .yed him. .- .' ' , ' :? A National Convention for Abvlli'dii''' Capital Punishment his been recen ly held . in PhlUdt Iphia." Thu following are the nin :s ,Vj, of the officers. 1 " ' President, H in. GKonar- M. Dallas ; Ytco . P.esidents, H race Grecly, of N.. Y., R foul E. Horner, ofN. J., Dmie! Ne J, of Pa., J, j E- S.iodgMSi, of M i., II a r sen, of N. . Y.,and William 'H. Johnson, of Peimsyl. - vania. - " ' A Xei? Hcj.- Hjic ly l--nz cvr.zr rfa House." A Society bus been iucorpur.'.: J in Montreal, cal'cd iho M ;ntreal Lull ling Jjoc' ty, by becoming a member of whic!:, u j is c:nb!ed to bo ; l.i a hj.j. ly , a t,f a loan granted him for that purpose, repayable hy instalments for whit ths - rent of such a house vou'J co-t hi'n in ten u-.r. Tho workit.g 'A the . 1 n is as follows : " Havi!' a pirco of land, an individail.becorr.es aJ. subscriber to tho Society for ono or mora sh a res M 8500 e c h , piy i n g a t .; t ! . ly . ub. " ." scription of two dollars .and ' a L.dffu,- cich share, for a period of: nine or ti n years, at the end of which lime ho finds himtftho owner cf hi !. , h lVirsg paid off the pil:;, .' cipir.V.'. This sou of Savings B;ink has, it; is saiJ, been found to work well inTSnrlinj1.! - . 1 1,,,:. .. : 4-... ; ?. ,.. ,t .:.:. ,. -, . . . ""- ' - the Ust month, between fifty nr.d a h rcj to z ) ' "-.el tVr r: Rod..cv.. Wo learn ti iaa.tiUvey,'M! t ; . j l li, r ::'..i-i --I ' " . W h fi'll V 1 m"y,exp:':t to lhri- nged v. " h r . t.L.r 1 cirri.igi.,,. t-r - elrc-"