- I . . ... ' . . , - y . . . . i - . ' i t . . : 4 .!.- - . r . ; , i, ' ... .-.". .v V ''"v" " - - r . . . - J . . V - a. - -, " at. - 1 UNION, THE ?ON8TITO-Mpy. AXD THE LAWS-fllEIUBDUNS OF OUR LIBERTY. " a. xviii. FKIDAY. J1AKCU 0, f IS33. , Oil. ""TiT'T'TTr ode;: r Jkmttrtary Ctldralion of W fUMr "" lce-Ce4' seat 4rV., gaii4.itCIri.Hi,iott iiinf bMMn &Mt . AkixttU J..i2g wrapoas fil p!a ! ulrj k2l . , . WitiiiiU'iug these. jU.swbsare&riiif 4 . 4SHpsa"th wefiihg r V t- it leersiei's fest. Tt '.ejs bee ssertd mw,' , fl priiM with Ih4 trrltia'' W. " seas, ftr this w meet. ' ' ,. WiH i.lrfuljy ws f ! a-t t b dtlb Ti greet this dy. On ) bis vanis'itd by 0 fn m Ml high, I ijt.t In etnity Mih Learning's rsy! 1m way ii ever bs, aa-e Truth snd Liberty I' iirJ trig n I",-- .fH .iu'hful bead, M- is ti: 'tJitira tlted, l i r. r flame be f4 t F"J.iu,t fane! 0 r): to t!te e turn, Our pi'riM tMei'ui burn b Fiet-lo'B'i ca ; ji p- iaitH my be JiS'ij'M ree'ity, It ieide t tore to thtt . hti LMminf'i lave f 'w tiih yw oic in ton Ojr antes the breete alen( !a tritmpH m. lA Uar'tiug be ir jmde, Hull Freedom at he' eide Ah ere ear Countr j'e p'iJe Oh! ir theia wnll! UM- . ."r' UB yw blM I bearing vitim iia bwKa'a fuU eharti of Toil inld m jtwtBov. Rrt, (biuuct!TA Y-t. it. it U frve; bol yet I ahooUI eol Lka to wriia Mr. E. But m tm kaov It ia irnt. kbr ibould jtm not fck? ia writ irt , . lioktrt. Bmnia I tla Bol think that it warlh ptuiai into a letter, air t. Mr. R. O, hot ibep, if I ereoerl a JeraUoJ yru.' friead Rabrrt.' joq. thtuk aat when f utters tu or Irteoda. ahould, in t)w firet tUc. er .t nide; aeeontlfY. I'tat mnat aer T IwbatU not trae:-and thirdly, wa muat never um tneoi what u aat van ka. inf. Atnl rirht? . . t , - era, aiii 11 m. w m) will a letter. I atauU uy to think of all that. air. it. lata, Bjr dear bay, you iquet never ajaiu tell ma you don't know brw to write a letter; for' I aaVure oo. that you luv a nurii better' noiioa of letter wnimr, tbaa many people bae. who are! fi time your Ufa. Mother' t Mae. . The (nlWirir. ppeara to be I be ver sion ok an old story; but il la ritieo- to such qaUrt, pauliy style of ejtsve banter! mat n ran narOiy tail to make our read- erf laughs and a good 'beany laugh fa tnete rtard tiirw is an enjoyment ncWy wonn the porchase of ne aioutei read' log. ' , , Alexander $ Mt$ttnzer. Fmm Ue BvCan Juutnal. ' A TREMENDOUS BLOW UP.' A curmu aff-ir occurred in this city a few, lys sinrs. which occasioned great coisternattnn in a vrry worthy family and the knowledf e of which may operate as a arnin l sauury liht-Untfeid in dividual nut to nuke too free with their neighbour's food lo a certttn d weliiox-liouae in the north part of this ri.wl'v r itv, rceiJes two iatli viJjite. mhnta I Jiina'.e as Mr, tU2ins end Mr. Sn.viiie, andtlictr l ruilies. 'Nw the houe in built on cinally eti'.h tha exitrri d-nu of m coromoilitin two lituiiK", ro )iTi' ull occurred in eoorj'ieiice Mr. U cine ana Mr. 5"pni(ii, and Irf ;.r. s2in, and Mrs. Wijtine. and all I'm do Wij(ffins, aid the imlc Sppjjjjtn fc ed a I nif time heursth same ro.f, as sll goodly nrif )biir should, mi tru m-. friendly aid a-iiif lle terms. Hut it s happened thit the Jt.tk of winter's fu Ciinrennii nrini-ipiilv of "down t4i' wooJ, of each fmilv, depiisiird in the o uy w(il-h'Me whu-ti was im:, td t the dweili.ij. Mr. Wiin, l.ke a providpqt huhaiid, Uid in ai abu'ida qtiantav lor tl t.ter, provided it h not been ufd for t'Ur.' hich he ha nm antieipaiei. tiut Mr. ,tijini. n ther Heine ounted lr mrwie. or lor oid; o'her reaeon. whti'h it is not pitiriilarly l uivirlaul to atcriain. prortjrd but small supply of furl in the fill if he an:irehendrd but a mid iuh'idt inter, The wood m depneiieJ 11 diiTi-reut psrH of the building alloied for that purpose sud Mr. WiKins often after eoniempUl inif his own noble pile, rt a glance of pity on that of his neir,'ibouraiid won dercd that he had not in the d$r.iio)n, laid in a larger stork of lliM artirle, in pensablr to eo nfort and house-kvepiiii;. One day while Mr Vignn was ex amining his wood, it suddenly occurred to him that within a few weeks it hud ui I f enpowdsr. had 'mysterioosly daap(ear ed duriBf the eight! Mt. Yif gios forth- wiui roweittaesl tna,ce would not go to neeuog that forenoon, but would stay at borne and watch tha pt arrets of the aveut i ST . a. . ; otr. oprtfjiBs. roean while, was aot awarn'of tliia aefaftuue pks against bis character and hie doeu aiat. ahich wss concnck'J by but oeightxjr Wiggiaa. Uniuspietoas soul! i lie had the da bs ore porchased a ao looking pretib'.of xw. wnicri Be Intended lor his Sunday's dinner. Tbe'epsre-rib'waa accorJinirlr . j . .... . . ... ." urjiwur m nif hq nrnen-w-aaij me uo kiKken was duty plred before a rearing fire, fcj be it re ttfebred, en paumtt Mr. Spriggiaa did not af rooking stove. iw po. nuea wiiq poutoes, OaV lodeand for. alight we knowther p equally saTprsej iod eonre'aeJ" to see Ui almotl UUie tody yathenoe aofpended by her hair, and ia the saaiS cord. Fresh air eith ean de tie, aoD restored iMs ezssllcat t irrf Ui- snow iMH wneuier mors vt agtmre nrr generous fortitude, ia a hirdti'ni eiplofV ing:thu pettilejiiial cavern, which, bad almost proved fatal M her, or to eierriie the duurdty cowardice, of the by4indri. mIe a.ajaiwr of eonsrirnee to pay mo fur -not sharing with bey the glorioue rent for the lat three yiars Aud danger, Ia. eonaqucuce of, the djelsy ! wbeo I e-ad t2.e:a a bill they thteateo to produced by her ioJionion, itieTf"unn" I cee ihrir patronage tf I duo them., j : it. ...- - k r .t. . !,.- uiau wai urawR opia uirifssanu jrreiwrr ' imn w nT prrM Dia-rreq iTtai oucn ronuuet ma not paw it w i many nati trry iuue WbRe this roavrreatlna was 'going m, de publisher uf a ewspier slept up and tenarked, gentlemen, one ym hive so aura reMa to ewroidaia as I "liave, 1 go la the eipene burirr preeecit. typet snd paper 1 hire work enea oo swust be paw) by (he week I srbd out a sreekly sheet nrrligiou news, anil, yet jmtne ol ray subscribers hve not able oirnte. unaoticcd; a pmerswtokj of the eorjtifauon. and a aoleum la licunu. were rrlebrttaa sW be occasion, ( siberine received tn public thanks of the Dake of Orleantlht Uialiop tAt NoyjHH and be .town tn. jUtrate, tofetber wtdik enosUerable tabJe and &triciou eegeUblesv was sus-f peeunury cpninhution.a8aeivfeeraaJ pcoaea jroai tne ou-aDioneq -erano J.ie inesa oere autra the eoagntulsuonji the fire burnt bnlliniy, and there was iefkrr own. heart U.ai iaestiaabl reward every taaon u,believe tfiat in due selsoa of a benevolent mind., a a ianat excellent dinner waulA tmsaee!. Jendr weJt cooked. But alas, tna moat f 'dAui. A certain noor Wio oeuoerata. calculations, and appareaily I wintry stlty, ban lust constuReddier titua revonable aniuHpstion. ara someiiueaf stock bf wood in rooking .Ktty aaeajf ana nneiDecuj eseni. . . . eonciei.ee in psyiof lor a eewtppar. Perhaps they felt guilty ihemeles. Z t Pmbyterian. ' . ' , . ' It i a eineular fact ia history, that tha tribe of loilUns called Cvmmchti, mho live a wandermg life in the Mexican Terriioryt. ia an4 about Texas, have r maintained their Independence againtt t' o powers of Ppaia and the alexiean iaea sinew, tha days of Coru-x and Pizwo. Thfy are, more aameroue, warlike and iexlepeade'o fhan-any oilier tribe in Ame rica, and pave beta for a century past terror of 4 the froni'er 'pronneea of ! wber sliecoold obtsia any jaora. ha Mtxieo Tbeyara Jhe Tarura of the over va feauful of dni' eso H epleadidlj mouaisdetid as bdtieii.ea Vile r. Sprifgins and Mrs. Sprig- J put her children Vbed, sooo after, and sit I Aioerican antinent pTI:eir warriors are gias, aad .tba several, LULt .oprifgma'j fahivenng it 1 I- i .1. .11 A ....!. . wtra aujtjiT tciir( in w rouia ajier lu wra, in luir.view ui a targe wkhi puc, . n-j ! iKBiMwajr inj propia toorqing sejvieeAoCfinf the fregranl.ef- belongiat loberrirh hsrd-brsrted neigh in the world W-lera - jhsji a hundred fluvis.wbiellproded froihe tiy bpr 'fid (bought darted into her mind, years ago, a party of ihem.went to tha kitrhetC JndnucipalSnf .wiua wawry W I'but poe bandlul of that wood to shore, and were('9iU-ked by tha rDouUitbeme wbep the epre-tib ,' dbna f eepyine from freexing, ho glad I should Hpanisrds sndaU ki'.Ifcd, and, ei'iea that to a turn,.wda?9 be f lacNf bairehrtn .be; ha bat enough and would Tteei mis hetrihehsoeer befi knron t viHuta well df4ei!. and .prepared,' to .Wmialttrr it," , Ader many struggles, she conclude Bear tha coast, lauuiAlUJnurndL Uk the ersiiificauoa f the" ore tn, of All : to esfut her nirhbr had tone lo bed, ( ."''i '" ' ' , ew Aa a w. w H IW TO WRITE A LETTER The late Rv. R. R ib nmon, of Cant Eaeland, it is said, was very fond sf ehildren. and that ha used lit render tawlf very fanjilur with them, by adapt bit eonreratioi to their capacities. J joining heirti'y in their little sports; feiqueoily, they were much attached onira. I'i the mJ"! of playfulness, how wr. I never let slip an opportunity of mroeing in some hints that might be wui in alter life. The following anec 4)4 exhibits a specimen of his easy tnan- r in sueti occamons. ln-wj hn liu'e favorites were two wn, on of a much esteemed member hit congregation; the eldest, named in. t about ten years old, thu young w. Ilibert, about eifhl. Uoon one of sr. RiHmton's vista to iheir father, R - f "i? told of his arrival, came bound H i-itn Hie room, and. as usual, inmoed h.e knee, when they enured on iha iiig lial tj ii: w. R Weil, ll tbert, so you have ta wr old sent; bui hiw is it tliat my M'ftieenunfnriiishl! Where's John? : minithrd in size, to an exient for which be coold not account and it aluo appear ed to him tint his neighbour wood-pile, although contemptibly small, was netiir as large as it wis iwo or ihre.e weeks fore! Mr Wiirjint reflected on the euh jert for few m intent, and by a curious process of reisonmt, for he was by no mesne a content ntible logician, he end denly came lo the startling rnnHniiti. that his neighbour Sprigcms hl, fither intentionally or tinin'enti'nal!y, hten in the hithit (or some lime pant, of lorgftung the location or the respective wmd-piles, and had bountifully appropriated to him self ibe wood belonging tn tha indusirt ous aiJ provident Mr. Wiggins. Mr. Wiiutne (was thunderstruck at these Sinn ilar logical deductions. He could hardly belmve it possible that his very worthy neighbour, Sprigginn, would be guilty of playing him such an unneigti bonrly trick. The circumstantial evi dence was strong, but not sufficient to convict him and Mr. Wiggins was a man wlitt scorned to think evil of his neighbour without cause. lie resolved to have positive proof. tnebfitf '!! whkh'at that lime was eon and get one ruoiiful.-lbat she might be sidnlably'excAed while M.ra. Sprier ms able to cook herself aoute breakfast. She was ia the vrrv.acj of preparing tha rich i went, and picked up the wood, but the graty, wich i always considered a tie Hhnughtpf slealirig so tivttwhelmsd her, cearyVfostanimentV sacS aduh 1 thai forgetting where she ww.'lhe spoke nd while mr of the Imle Spnggins'al aloud; Ibte I come to this? Moet I w as ii the very act af declarii.f that be i siealt O. (cannot, Jim if 1 do't I mast h.ved roasted ptk beCer than any "thing f freeae. But 1), caVt stesl. SSUe in the world, a .horrible event took place, threw down tha wood and walked away, which dashed to 'the fioorthe anticipated Again, the korrors of winter We her ip of joy, and Actually ahipwrecked.Wk, sjain she picked up Hie wood, and them in sight of jori!l".. , j again threw it down, saving. "I can't An nj lotion took pla'cej which erealed ' steal, and if I perish, I wilt perish." She as luurti fonsternluoaapd 'produced it- wet home and went to bed.. Tha rich nost as much eonfoe'oft. as if the volcano j man aiood in the door and heard ail that f Mount Vetuvtusriad suddenly bott J the poor woman had aaid, and it sottened for b beneath thrtr (eetl , I'Ke athes and his heart. " Early next mnmin, be sent riudero were rt'red -i'l over the room her eight loads of wood, ready cut, and nuier siurirs, iriuiig nrr iiiaivuv w a, wri- couief adding, you fairly beat tha devil Mtrt. Oh, sir. John is gone to hnn- j long has he been R. Indeed! bo (lief Rf'rt. M ire than a fortnight, sir. v. ;t. ii my letters have yon 'f"ninl,imT ffrf. None, sir. ' R. II iw is that? 'Wf. B cajse I do not know how ' vr 'e a letter, sir. & R. Bjt should you like to know Mm. Oh yes. ir, very much indeed. "'r R. Then suppose you and I be :!e,T' Xt7 to conk up a letter to John; Will rf. Oh dear, yes. ajr.if yoo ?"'e; I ,h iuld $o like to do that. ' Mr R. Well, then, let us begin: San- ftr I i an T Will that do? ' mert. Oil dear, no, air, I ahould not w say that at all. Vr. R. Wh. nn.f Xtitrt. Becauaa that would be tide, air. R. Let us try again, then: My -"'Brother." There, will that do' wrf. Oh yes. nicely, eir. iit.R. Well, then, now let ua go Thursday night, half Cambridge wo burnt H ..i flofierf. Oh no, no, sir, that will never J-R. Why wont it do? kin Because it is not true, you st "r "re has aot been any fire at it. t hen aapposa that we alter to he tin kiir-heii 'iptei, and iu eon etn. ii.fliiilng llioiirh gravy, ere ire wed ovi-r the ilor4.tho pot was bloa a tk) high" and ihehaif cooked vege tables winch itconiaiutd, soon awrwarOa due luu.bling do wo the cbimney .to nitrelhnci'U confusion. The children -oic iiiifd tl,e dog bsrkrd giinixlkin rak-r wauled and M'. !! Mr. Sprig iins. su(iHining an eirJ"i..W had arlu hIIv shaken the hou-e it liuid;iiion, and co.rr-d with dual am ' -, iind be spattered iih gravy, bawled lui.ly for ti lance! Mr. Wiggins, ho was o the w-i. h, beard ttie uproar, and rut'1-? I In lu.id-. tith deiigbl. Iletlieiiei. erJ ilie .ipan ment l Mr. S.nga;n, id ni be gravely iriuired w nt ,o ih- matter, sihI rendered hi -iSia r.,. tie l.uhed lieartily (in hi a'ei i e) at the ticvs which, even bey mil hi hopes, bad at tended his wh keil li -e'agein. . Female fu-u'e 1 Wari 'he court of a I. ' lift whih ho deuveied a ffw day a ai v t x . .ter, related the following a.H-rJ :. V c onmini eer, of gre.t ltp b-i e b-i np-ned at ) .'ovu iii Kia-ire. fr tbe oqrpose of I re.nr, f'tr men iiim? U-e the ee?iti'g uitforVJiMiely fell in ihi4eiii tioo having likr . to pii' ,1,1 it nrobblf sin ii-chIi ut, .lnvt,i niiil- nigh h-f.re ttieir iti .i n wa kn an. bnf the 1 tTnl'v ot '.irenriig ince a -that ). t'O'iihl 'hour, him upe pteteni ih iniisriid 'ted fmm am-mi 'Misj 'he rcie. of the fortunate er.'ni ii', i i ap(ared alri'idy in a state of .tf.MV4ii.ni. from the mephitic vapour. Fe itieii- or ignorant of danger, and irre aitta'dv untielled bv the ' cries of their wie -Mil children, who surrounded the spot, Catherine Vit. the daughter of a French peasant, insisted on being lower ed without delay into the noxious open ing; and, fastening a cord, with which she had furnished herself previous to her descent, round Iwo of their bodies, aasiat ed by those above she restored them to life and to their families; but in descend- a .11 . 1i ing a second lime ner oresm oegan to Seeping tn ChiireK.ll. n a matter o record that about one hundreyers ago an Indian "was conducted by a'diecreet burgess to witness the service ef the sanc tuary on tha Lord's day. Wbea these services were ended, the citizen, on their wsy homewards, in order to impress uport bis tawny friend the superiority pf Chris tianity over heathenism, entered into a detail of tha money appropriated by tha congregation of which he was a member, for the support of public worship, tha errcuon of tha house, the salary of tha minister, 4r. To all this the son of tha forest, who had observed tba drowsy diaposiuon which pervaded tha assembly, replied, " Ugh! Indian sleep juil as sound under a tree, and not pay aoy money!" If you take a great deal of pains to aere the world and bt nefityour fellow rreaturt-s, and if after all tha world scarce ly thanka you for the trouble that yoo have taken, do not be angry and make a loud ulking about tha world's ingratitude, for if you do, it will seem thsl you cared more about the thanks you were to re ceive, than about (he blessings which yoa professed lo bestow." A ivarm of Z?eej Be quiet. Be ac tive. Be patient. Be bumble. Be pray erful. Be watchful Be hopeful. Ba loving. Be gentle. Be t&eiriiul. Ba r , . . i . u : . . . ti - : i. . ii n Tie wa engaged lor Hie attendant, in arro" l,r JU8 00 ypiigm. om tin n-.ber lor the plaintiff It happened J hind. Be simple. Be diligent. Be eir ih .i o tili r-xes weri? trad the same day. j cumspeei. Be metk. Be lowly. Ba II m "ke for h II an hour to the first . long si.fffnng. Be not failhleas, but be J m , ind th- cm a ( iven lo them and ' lie ring, and the grace of God r with t i.- Ind re treti tthen he appeared ! you. . F. ffhitetide. uut id uie last oight. .iHttJote of JuJze iDoro. The fol lowing was suted by a respecu-d octoge narian, some tisne since, as a l-ct to whcib he wss knowing; and as we have 1 ever seen it stated before, the story may be worth telling. It ia another illustra tion of the glorious uncertainty of the law" V. t't'it Judge Parsons was a resident in BoDtnn, and then practising law, he wea once employed to plead two cases in court, which were precisely alike, but in h'tWe die tefond Jnri, he made use of vrry il'ff'-rt nl arguments from those before ,inploed bv htm. ! which the Court iO"k xire, reminding him that he seem ed o hve changed his tone, sn1 repeat aec '" " bad ssid but a few in mho's hef ire Mr. Ptr'on fixed hi ki-en eye ujnn the Jali' lo-l 'ef U-l M :y it pieae vonr hoooi I might hte been trrnnn a h! s i hour ig.i, but no I know I am rig'W." ,r lewiled; and when the 1.. tLl I . J W, . J Tf returiM ' ' luunu lit lieu gameu a verdict iu b.nit rses! Popular education nsurrf The Em peror of Austria has issued a decree, ' U at no person, male or female, thall 6- mar lied, who cannot read, write, cipher. ,A mke du. aid east up a com mm ac.u'n." It rre tn be wihed that some of ut Ue pjliliinti .i-giers would botrow a leaf out of this EmperorV hook. , Accordingly on Saturday last, Mr. Wig-1 fail, and after effectually securing tba gins borrowed of a neighbour, aship Car penter, not Mr. Spriggins, an mcli and three-quarters augur, and selecting a hand some, attractive-looking maple log, bor ed a hole in it, into which be introduced a certain quantity of a combustible mate rial, called gunpowder. He then plug ged up the hole, and placed the log on Hie top of the woodpile, in a very enn cord to the body of a third man. ahe had sufficient presence of mind, though in a fainting condition, to fix the short end of the rope which still remained, firmly to her own hair,' which hung in long and luxuriant curls. Her neighbors, who fell no inclination to imitate her heroism, had willingly con tributed such assistance as they could sdicuoub situation, and withdrew, bar- aDora, compatible witn saietj; anu, on ly en Sunday rooming Mr. Wiggins vi-1 pulling up the third man' a body, were Jin Obtrrvation on American Society. The aons of the poor die rich whilo the sons of The rich die poor what an encouragement to toil through life in acquiring wealth to ruin our children. j? Gmtjerioion on Conaaence. A Better do good with our money as we go few friends accidentally meeting one day, j along. Educate our sons secure their were led in conversation to conclude that ; virtue by habits of industry and study. some men bad no consciences. There is neighbor T." said one of them. who has borrowed of me no leas than three umbrellas, and he seems to make no con science of bringing them back." " Ah," said a student, " 1 have had several such neighbours, until my library consists of almost odd volumes." " The case ia bad enough, aaid a mechanic, but not s hard as mine, for I have been working for the rich Mr. F. for the last 12 months, and he has so little conscience, that he always puts me off when I ask for pay ment." " Well, well," said a physician, I have always found thst men had leas conscience in paving the doctor's bill than any thing else. " Excuse me, sir," says a country clergyman. " if 1 doubt your conclusion. I labor hird and live poor, and although I am always descant ing on the pleasures of a good conscience, that is, a conscience that accuses us of no neglect of duty, yet I seldom find my parishoners with conscience enough to remember tha poor parion'a quarter day." and then let them take care of themselves. FsUNKXIll. 77ie infatuation of Hcf. In the very moment that an individual finds he has broken a well formedUeterminstionto stop in any wrong course of conduct, that mo ment he has great cauae for alarm. It proves to him that ha has not the inter nal power of retreating whenever ha plea ses, and that if once perfectly infoeuated with vice, his case is hopeless. Such an individual has but one course, and that ia to stop now and forever. Every new par ticipation in the pleasures of sin but wea kens his pnwer ol resistance, and sooner or later be must fall to rise no more. " It ia amusing to see bow some of tha papers devoted to the Federal Party, fid get and fret, under their appropriate ap pellation." Standard. Which " fidgets and freis most, the " Standard" or the Globe."? Qreentlorouh Fotnot. I -1 ' I i saa.askj r n ffill it raasasai:n J , .1 . . saw TpidasfV's-ltj iKv j nssa. t - 4