i a w v t . ,Hc he i V ; ' e iv; u; fcn Uc bow very oP. firat tUrt of the Uiri, whuh 1 fu.ly where b h , . . rtnufK. wrf 'llulllI. dcicnU J W ipproaciH. ..T J 1 ,,ti the Utter, were to eitcuie ie .trrn wi f much Interrupted bUree mad juci0.o. o. niuri.. ' ' ' i.-riiiu f,j( amarairlli! fio ct ' l.r-A.tH BouhrMnf power, ' t t . i ., !., hrkk work. bucnuttcift - ,. . miilcl Dl line .i , , i.t iiinrnuinn vw pro uog frum arnong.t the far .prod- --e , y -ftrh had tvUeatlf beta pari of lh M.nei o . Daby. " -- - - - ,ii M. riimniiiinr rU1nat fie nR of the lower raogci w. - . Wundtofour, , ., I Ionian cneracicr, " k . ih Biw;:::;i-w.rtr-.-.'--.v-i.... .. Hhut4houcafljaer ' The towtr-VAe rum on the '""".M 1-7 li tr .PC We miiionro( U . aolid m.M. 28 leet broad, I rf P - tllBerior tv, p- he corr.rhur.ion J ?W,T 1 J. " V ef J r i.n ft !n . -.nTt. .....U aoutnwc, III - , , .t. . m.ntc form . JU. V"",l! I.r. .(.. k llA wo- Arab, "the tivei w . ,f ment' l,,e.. ,linll4-.hcr weapon 1400 mUei,but 't ,U!n V"" I" 1 liMfft UC-p"M "" 5he .leal affliction1! Urfal rye, ChtV Ut mlHrfftt in gh, Jlnd polio world beyonJ the sky Whl d!U creation's We. . AN we V Pi1F',M' tiAet btf ' NU not otil.ame, or wno tbtre t DV iwUaptHcd by Jntflnct r T seek 1 own, hi natif sphere, The lathle wi n;r ' Theflyelmnyl0PPre,, Ye rictiwl.M tf dep Bowed to ic earth b lonttmeaa, ' YwirVette? portion tre." Onrwln;., Obi ffdcassoftr, Ttrwrh rJuUr, orU your way explore, fa Much f ln your "kre,- faith pohej y i to the pkce. Jrm V" jaylxnd rrWfi terrestrial, . ' . v . ,..:.l litt tho waronnr, mw To foiden Harp whlAi seraphs geek the balm that CiUU jkUs! See, where opes the d W mtr tb loourner! troubtrt MftMi See, Hh aspect mUd, Unif. "Who bUi ye CM 1 Vol with gloom, A brow auitere, Insplrine; awe and senile ft" J But look parental, smile to tweet, Ae drtwi the mourner to b'u feet. Know ye the cure ht eery ill Til rtmgnatitn to H "jWd friend proteWtc. or lore un'jnie, Or ceueleM crt thy coune purwe, - " or Fancy'e dreftipe Hhide j fcich fitful chenge thou'lt meet eerene, Tbroughlife'ktempetuoui,trniienticene With ruth ,,0PC ,nutttu" rectitude wrmyed. :- The rHmde! tb lon loar !f t C'U meet ftlj Me that would inmle, " tnmiil-urWUanted-rtdiwftyd - - : TlMHtgn fttt withour he dire end din, K WONDtR?CL CHAKCt. - yuongtimego,tolwerder t put tm with yeirt her form 'n bent, " Yei, think the noi that youth isepent!! One day, tnirror'i fce diepUyed llr ruined feawree to the maid 4 Horrid I Ue cned lit wndrtut itrangt. That fating-glw 'uUS clu"lt ! constructea oi ni.ari i(i thoe I leven uosa mawryt and pr.ci8 the fPPJ en p wUh fewer .urt ...U r .ome itructure or.gioally of eritampw . dfaW .?.d 0.-th. .mi to. bright-;M J fen, th. fWB di gr.at.?l and toth. .outn etire detached b.ick..H pc.i convulsion oi nuir, -m,r.etranrd',n.rydetr'cuvc rfloru of man. ...iKfr. k ry are furnce burnt br.cs . - thinner fabric than moat of thoaa .whuh ,re found east of the mer.on the spot i l - wr tpri ciiuiiiis "" . ..ni.uu. I hid not cipl"red mains - , . . , .... . . i V,,r, I Arat visited the ' ... I I ...n minv OI the BiHyloman bricks -t lldUh. form . . ' A wulU of the hnuie I W2 me tuuii , mhabitrd, and which haabern broagh from the mounds oi mc ...v.v... b - - -citT, to assist in erecting the modern " ii. Th ctmcnt which miserable - holds the brick, together, in - - po,e the ruin ol me sum . Uirs.ts sonaMi eirorts could ct neparatc them. Hjoce I failed in Uncovering i. any ta.criptivc stamps on ..v.. face, nark, invariably Jound where they exist at ,U, on .he aide of the brick whith faces downward 7 ,hry were so placed we onnoi ' . . . ' .t . nrp rrmalilS but so it is in aiunc pn ' in ancient Bab..touia ; but in th r ijnre modern structures of Bagdad; H.Uah and other placet erecteu .. . : linrks arc et ... ..ii .i.riinnn. While on the l( IIIR "1 ' UM v " . i summit of the Birs. I ,m,nedmany of the fine brick fragments .mu -. near tne iooi ui y ... z wall, to .ee whether bitumen had b used any w rttre-m ucu ----7' . . cement tnrt.ugr.out WalTIme. spreat' in . . .... .v. in fr. nt thicker than a quarter of an inch between each brirk and it. neignoor; uu, - -- mmt was laid, it contained a jpreading a I ' 1 A . I He of straw through tne miusi ui iu . r ' . I ftf aa rl an standing piece oi rum is Fc, ... ranees of square openings; through which the ngni anu n v .... r eftfttO ation - aniftlell.gence, o , ,,,IIUIM, rd a commana " " ' I' fm La.l T."-" TM rrrI reader.; ' " w. - "7. TOWEtt OF BABEL. C. Dkrt Hrrr Poner. durine his Visit to Babylon, road, an excursion to the Tower cf Babel, the stupendous artificial mountain erected by Nimrod t .u. i ; ftf Shlnar. and on which, in after agea, Nebuchadnezzar raised ile.;wuth.WoS 'Pk. wtmr twit .ll.na t.M4 l t a. ... t K . tut uitnui a.aic uiu uiuiciiaiuns .. ri "if . oi mis nuge mass ox ouuaings, wnen .... 4 .U. ... - 1:1 u bccu jiuiii nic rust, ijcia iiac mu uu- long hill, sweeping irregularly upwards tnarnrrli Sr wtrrn linrrl in a . pyramidal form. It measures at the . 1 ..JstA 1 OAAA r . .V I i . ' UH9C yaHHwq icci ) ai least as "V . certain. On looking "towards its eas- ii"iZirrj.tet'o!frci,3 ' 1 1... r L!!l. .L unci pxcsciua i wo Biagca ui nuis me . ; .1 Am showing an elevation of about 60 . leet, cloven in ihe middle into a de p ? ' vainA knrf rtm&fttiA in nil ; a s' f v . . ... k Hn The latter admission may j J ,rv tn nreserve the inte- atcnicu i ... rior 6f the building from the abiding inflnence ol damp, r or, ui-v y - r ,K r.m..ir ol what tor- enrg rem. i - mcrlv constituted a part of some inte- Vi:u:.;n. of the oreat Dile itself, I rioi vii!"""" c . i ii .tlu iitfinnl lO ahOW. At snail nres7 r- - -t.. rJ. f nifee of wall, on tne i .,A wcktcrn sides. bellc8 Wunc iragmem I have just cn- iHiniHMniui Bllillldl (tlic Ulilk'WUrt , ome enureiv cnangea to a stale ol ihe hardest vitrifi atinn nwA niLn .nl.- prtially so. In many mi&ht be traced the rrathial efffrm nf thf rnniuminn O power which had produced so remark able an annearanrr : enhiliiti. rr mn. n i f " ournt to that dark hue, even in ihe vit " r "... 1-....1 ikr kin. Ilcre.then, beaide. tracing the firs, build, rj ,o their verv exited ork, Go p . .-. w- ,nd burn them tO. Irt US "- , .K.r...h! r -rfind the exact sort o I: u ri.Udren of made dri g their capt.v.t) .n r u j.,vt PhtraoH commandvd the tass (..v. , .. i..-.. I ...hi nommcKi" rosters. anu -iu,,v -the people suaw to make bncka, tic. IVU iiiburn. bricks c.mm,.dy rrm . . . -. ....fanv stronetoun- the ir.ieri.if : - . . . mini : and this is .hecase with the great tower whil , is, or rather has been icu, - - 1 . tr.t f .Kr.r nf those manu- more oeauiuu. . i;,ftm , .u r..,,ri or kiln, l rom acturea in u.c f emy account left us by historians, of c ' .l r,-.r'ims StrUC- the auper-emmemiy tureof the tower of IJrlua, w. muat it on the b.nk, of the buphra e . . .u- .-..-f Itahvlons and of H ana on in. . , . r mounds which remain .l. idinor ruins, not one among mc .--r;;;-, , . nlacc di. fU Jt ..tsirt to all their pic- tureai C IU"Y". .i r iiaiM-i or jjeius, me naius.uft r . rr.-v inliaMtant 6T tne ockh. BUIUIII1V , mael, by the name of Uirs imruu. 1 r .L . ...'.... .nil n... .V- rmnartt or ine capiivur. bidine am. ngt the waters of Baby- Ion, when thev speait oi u, v-n buchadiiczzar's prison. ninri c:-- ,Kav nf Alexander, we find 4 capitals at least, built out of her re- mains i ociuca oy me vi, phon by, the Parthi.ns, Almaidan by the Persians, Kuia, oy u'c -..r.-, with towns, villages ana carav,.Ba,.. without nnmDer. nai 6- ..S .ult also had hi. faults wetl M e , 3 . WIH hardly be credited j.us-frowned with thorn., .nu e nearmuM Wn ihroufih hi. enemle., ,v a .r. tor a, andihe os.oi -r u 0ithy t-r M , ,hi mismanage ment of poor JWPN".J. xhe biiirht seil ef .rmbthatbUi V . L ..l measure! were nm wit u e k tmiint rtnosepi...- . if,UflIiCT1 w" .,: r.5.nH;:ha J eisastersnJn. J,. on Soult, ho w,s r - " . s. I; - Ke. you C hC v"3; , Ue. - I uld et.e.eniirne.ibut.e wi,hed. but ,ntre.t. :.l Husband and rMSther. speak to his w le, b) (o c pt,ftcuon n e. wt i i ... th 101 oi iiui."' . spcat w ... - . J d hc expecuu - sired him to teno ., I . . IV. " - a an . ' : sumed an aa . ...... edlv told me that her ni eoiy Cnain: that he rrrtuinlv not rcium , i . . .,.;i-ri ui a little rc Vice., , . t. i 0, rinse. luaoara, - , P"sc t.u .w- of endur - . .l fy t ll Willi ! ' aenu . om . vour f :- 7 r should not husbana, auu ii v . :nriul to hear you. be me moir - . Thmjewwoourur K,nii'inn. and was only anx- 11 U lit - - - -t- ... a fw conditions, to luua m.uivi. . .i u.r 1 hv no means acte j.j mrrrlv concratulated her -on IA t j a eaii J o her willingness tojisttn to reason. In critical cinumsianita, iwm., .:j i wife'a dutv to endcav our to smoothe circuities Oo home to vour husband, nd do not tormen him by jour opposition Signs 'Tis a good sipn to hear a Bi.eak in praise ol uuc . . . . r .i... Jrlur. 9f:unst a who.e Milage. or repair the brant neat.. --; ,o sec Depple in - r . i . . . u . . a ,.r.ni .rari am u vuvu i s the hrst v.ewoi nc-Trr 1 -rilar rrctit,on unlikely to aSyell but on traversn g ....- o . the countrv Ictween the appioxima .B DI " n quacks and old shorea ot tnt two rivera, " , ing all the Wiiitiea of waur carriage j wemes. xq . " - - - . ..... i ti.ir rr I u ...v. . r t . ...11 . i there be none but the worst of all to see a dozen. 'Tis a very bad $itm to sec a Printer . ...Ur n.ll r wilUomcumei m.- j r. Um-diiappt-ititment ruffle the sma unrt. per. uu.'ivi . tconi. r ... . .. r r . C . I : miuinc.iB,M,e': rv iat irim . ... . . . ' - iiieYp'UCiilariy when scarce a d MfftM MUV W V M 111 .. V l rifled matter laying about in glass rn .n Factorierr iTtf thtdtrgh the whole of (wh ate ve r fire it was !) which, dou bi -less hurlejd ihem from ihci r. or iginal el evation, the regular lines of .the ce ment are visible, and so hardened in i . i .i . . . , . vwi, b.w.v.i iu .iiw uiiuuiv iuiw un u i common witn tnf oririta. inat tviin h . . .. . I ' ravine, ana intersected in all directions masses are struck they ring like glass, by furrows channelled there by the de- On examining the by. of the nfmuiinc fttcuuuiK laiuaui auctecuiuir aires. wal . cohtiiriiiiiia to ihnr irontmnH The summit of this first a'lage stretch- suhstancen. it U fonnH f frnm aT- es in rather a flattened sweep to the base similar changes, in short, quite in its of the second ascent, which springs original state ; hence; I draw the con- tnisiun mat ine consuming power ac ted from aboveVarid that the scattered f.TI . uiu icu iiuui some irigiicr puini u itn the summit of the present standing fragment. -The heac of he fire which prouueca eucn -amazing enects must have burnt with the force of the strong eat furnace;' and from the general ap pearance of the clefc in the wall, and -L. l . a-- a l t I " tnese vurinea masses, l anouiC be p.sst d without seeing people digging the mounds of Babylon tor bricks, which they carried to the verge of the Liuf;iiinit.a aiu intuvc vunryru i a ooats to wnertver led, they the Renu '"omed, us klone me -.0 ' L. m w - .Amu av I n it iiira, 1 mer are """";, - a, ana iw one of rekpectiui a'Uhhearethe. ciliatory conduct. Cu.,uVxhe hearts- kind and gentie "-"u'4 ,horn that plant not, but crau.v.vs f Abo,e B,j, grow In vow prtn?rrer br - hour in your breast i j kln(J worA. ttti tlon tmon tour erf . s . ,.;ninir n.t4iimg acuon- h Mp ceneern,haapoerr . f tI of David in calminc cu,w , jjnpaiible with nap Revenge is a. if fo rei Let piness as it is hjf . mJ(t and him whobe heart f lhr4Kh the Biudiou of revr j atlorncd vour strife fields l rn eai.ftw . .ireidn& IJCftllllT 11 till IBB mile c r ; wi ihr bile eladAanobeatt- hli nweis; if r't. jhfrattrai.ee. Dark &s ltl bo est sable, f not up his bo of he II i nge i as muc ruble of his hate. But let hi and say Fttther miea a delightful the meady niusick of the irove tie tl en t car, and the smile cf virta lihtfuLfove-ly to his soul. ... j ri V; hut the furies I i A trmrr him fd wish the object hand upon his heart I rait thee from roc e as 1 forgive my en- re aatumea new ana m. Then, indeed, are mi and the flowers fragrant- be i I'usiaiiiij' utiucr iuc necessity or uun-j . "Miiiiig ucuuijucm pairon?oui an ex-l int. acna. thev mitrht bciceedinir onur turn tn fvrii'tnk.rri. ArU T.mlit. rinri,,. ho, Wn mil' Wdn,et her pay for the paper agreeably to the Jd at Leipsic recently by a most In my progress. I stopped several conditions. ,lar providence a. pious studenr times to look at the broad prints of the Ahing to make a journey to see his ''t011 rlarllVll-,At!f !a.v , CQt'UlSBJP..- fiends, pawped.to.the Jew his testa : srif; nnd,bythetr:.cV,I8wthatifwe An elegant writer had'satd, "tm"tnt for fiatta dollar irt his 'abserrce - .i.H.uucii rvuac auui iuyi game, var penou or our cmrubtpia the)jthe .few read" it he was atruck"tn we need not. go far to find their lair, piest of our lives." Ifnhirwrl..:,:ft1r".-' tK-tnrfeTrtfa re- But while actnallv rnntcmnJ.Ti'ni'r ik ll,e trill. If ia imnhoc'iMa r m savage tenants', wandering amidst tin towers of Babylon, and heddirg the m selvt s within the deen cavities of h- out of the first in a steep and abrupt 'cl m .iuit4iMJTHj, icTHrmairu ax ioc top V ' ' " a solitary standing fragment of briefc- nun, nut uir iui.kn a luirer- A I Will th foundatiotlof the whole pile, Jo the b'aseof , this piece of ruin, measures about 200 feet; and from the bottom of. the ruin to its shattered top, aboi.it . leet. ja tne western side, the. en , tire mass risea at once from the plain, in one stupendous, though irregular pyramidal hill, broken in the alopes of , ata avyeepingafcliyitirs by the deva6 ' tatiom of .time and rougher desjtruc .lio. !The5 southern and', northcro uiese vurincu masses, i snotiKi oe in clined to attribute the catastrophe to the lightning from heaven. Ruins, by the explosion fcf any combustible mat ter, would have exhibited very diffcr- cnt appearanfes. " ft ft. . . once magnificent temple, 1 could not help reflecting on how faithfully the va rious prophesies hach been fulfilled which relate in the scriptures to th utter fall of Babylon, and abandon ment of the placet verifying, in fact, . I . ...I. r . i .. .. . me vcryjWoiua or isaian. " vvild beiMlWlW thf hrtMfB shall hm full nf i0f..l gon ahall cry ln 'tire pleasant places. " hid iiirnivAir.3, (On whose banks I hd passed so ma ny iateresting hours) though not ?6 ra pid aa .its sister stream, is infinitely more majestic, and claims a longer rn),. wuipH imuj H"UI till IE oi un.CS, a mongst the mountains1 of Armenia. After flowing in three currents to the southwest, throucrh rnanv a wilrl nUn ... . . o v. Js..' and rich valley, all unite in one chan .1,-::..-.. - . .Al . ., ie the prudence of a couple lat r ' a" . itncity lor 34 years, should at last think it unite in the bands of wet1 Kirff nroot that all must some time orot ave an end. SAlLOIfS POf i . a ... At the desolate 1: ... ar... TiT 'j i pamcular Yrc and Brazil, the" Jfli. vice in a lartre ng 'to inata or return of vessels p ,;.... .v.... . u irg, leave f, , . ......ii send bgr vr"1:' . . A.II Ut9llUIIUII UI lilt lllAI taken to . . . . hip th couniry urcc"on. "lie I Vvll IVllvl"eiMU Via ,aav iar tMtnf paid hira 4mndrd luuU of gratuitously, anuoeggea permis,!1!"" erl keer?he-ttcred--velumer""- has. to since become a member of the cnris- isastri- tin church. .... I ri'ii !. f.Km Pn. n felicity cioie$t person wrucs iwu . .'I a tti a l I . am l . sacola, w e nave no preacumg, only a few bibles which 1 got from the agent for Louisiana, and distributed last summer. Thert are Americant het e who have not seen ajjblejoir twen-j ry, end some for thirty years I u& then help ua." A bible was. given at St. LouTtld a. Frenchman more than 70 years of age i -he had never seen a 'bible before, and received it with a flood of teafs , r: ' .Information, to the Ladies. Plaid r : i! t -; .r .t. T..iLri I stutts Will neitncr snrina jpui u-v 'istory, as to assert that Job was a 01 Cleaning ;nem : vi waau ..."- fie in the Court of king Solomon, and soap and cold water, and starch and tron fcxarfder the Great one of hi. generals, thero before they art 'dry