i - f: i u I 'f r TUB Ml'BK KEAL aumtows. 01 not tba loud, bstrrjicroul grs& kit nk!y cluftort for rrlcf lfc not tbe queruloue lament. In whkh UnptUbC Reka a vent fa art lha tuft pntketie at ) W, 1 That almt ew pl7 r1" IThkk cm to tmth'a kten eye Impart Thn Rsa Saaaa we of tbe brt I , - flo I iia tha tear. In kI shed .. . , t'pon theVamng orphan's d I TU Itut '1 rtpmt, ' Br slU'd oi the faithful partner's Waa! Ilia bursting heart, the Imploring ! To beavcn apraii'd to sgtny, With starts of Jlu7 prayer, VLil l(op U queneKing In Despair ' ' The throbbing fortlw!' burning pain, While rthl)' fir ml tttuipe Ike brin i 71w are tk tmite no n't can burrow, Of f tnoitrt buffering ami Sorrow t 2Fafy AOTiK aV.r sVf. rt enght I knew t( thia wul !'a tnaeure, III tcmptof store or tempting Ie.rea, Us (il Inatruetora aJaaji 'aught n lniy U beet poRV) e d I thotibt Dot thu k m mure 'm.r t'other tla), Tempted by ifarktlnjf e)el U Uray, mA kiea allien five auih firling, fa ne'er ao happy as when Mealing. IIONOI KS.HI.E. IT ont have aerved thae, tell ike deed te man; Bast thou served man, tell it not to any MITL tiet to ait in Freedom's kail, ilk a eold damp tjf and tiiouklrrlng wall, Tbaa to bend the neck, and to bow tbe knee, the proudest palace of slavery. oisaaire. The world U but an opera show, S oo ma, look round, and then go. c. aatrairi. ADAM'S 8LETP. 0a hid him down anl a!e pi aiid fmtn bia aide A wnrnaB in ber rr c tnai'ty roae. PiilcJ & chanrM h call'd tat nan ' bride,' And bia fiftt tlcrp became h luM rtr. atoaa. trt yet her child ku drawn its rartiett brta'h, A ntother'a lutr brjr-m it I'll dra'k. 14'"' bc'on 'ifi villi aili ,,t tl.rv but icema JIm rerjr aubrance f unint rial Ureami. viaaieaa. tPITAI 11. Vhat thou art tt dinjr oVr my bone fva often read on other (tonrf; And wlurafH,!! ihJ read if thee, V hat tboi art redin now of m-. rttawrva. BIISCELLAXKOl'S. NEW VOYAGE OK DISCOVERY. It ippcara by the American papers, that a Colonel S) mmrt, has proposed to the pn-aidcnt to discover a oc World, aud hat drmanJed a nqu-dmu for t"he purpose. This terra incognita he maimams t be ituated within uu globe that the old ct.r'h, in fact, hat augumiDni oy wnicn ne s.pp.rts im tmnge discovery, arr both anourous and phitisible. ft Columbu, by mcr . ly consulting a map of the world, be. came convinctd thnt the equijA.i ,f the ayatrm required a counter pr.nde' ant continent io the southern ecra.., t hi col. insists tb it we may a fortiori con clude thit the earth mutt coutam an other within it. In the first place he observes, that nature is ever economi cal ( f her me-ns, creating nothing in Vain ; hut th it if we preaurrr tH'c v. hole conunta of our planet, v,li'ah it ncarl 9,000. miles in diameter, to be ilid, tbrre v tvild ot odIv lit i.urrdible Waste iA materials, but thatihi wnght cf 8' i h a prodigious mans would infuiti. - bly Irag uoui f ouf sphere, in th-iy tem ol the universe, ind precipitate us Into the blind abyases of apace, M, D pin Cilculates the. Height of the lgrti pamid-at abovclcamillioni i)l tors yet hat is this huge pile, t nor. jaous as it is, Compared to a siile mountain ? And what are all the moun tains uod teas upon the surface ct the jrth, compared to its cubic co'rttni ? Asfcuppoing it is to b hollow, its buovancyhn space becomes no lotgtr intxplic ible j and the pmc ip:d dimciil ty thut n niaiiiS, is to disrevef the doot itrt-mtrti te V hi c h t hie (rtilrt'or fid ?nt iv groiVinficecT to be tbenVr ibpc-le . 1 ( is r ..ewijfciurca irui ait- tne mout.iairji t thr undiscovrrrd land are jjormed of Jaadstt ne, and that the jjoai ion of th p rrure leading to them ccebxiona thr polarity of the ncedlp. -its name ocra ioned srfm'e little diflknltv, the term lNfe'v World being al: early applied, ano the New World hrit g tautolOtftnis Siniisi i'was rejected as nr-t being clif--sical ; Siiua as oxpoficd to a ludicrous perrfTitrto. Starrant ot iMctt accurate, tn country btiaf rathtr it la iho haih our on, which c count h wa fioillf tttoUri to term it lourrtei. A low h 're a!y ratted for thi nw oernmcrit, lod th jatirraatt I fcr ceou, an qwuJ it 98, having len' doot ! 100, A bookitHtr ihe Ho hit gift con. idertl lun for the copyright of the ratta and the public of both conti nent i (who no cftwotr the appropri. auorai of that deiijrnation, aincc thr ctntila aaoihcr within them) art luoi. iiiff with the utruoat anxiety for the re aultt of thii7Dte'rHlniotr lml Xnt Attn. Mijamit. Whea the Saracena and Moora. ia the 8th Century, invaded and devaa- tated the rich and butilul proelocea f Spua, thcr were commanded be a OrDrril Hae pa-ne waa Tarif h had but on rye. (ee Anq tettl'a Uni. veraal ilat rv) Our Tjrif muit be a airacendnt of tir famout deairoyrrj ami it harita hiwdefect of having but one err, aa it ran aee bu on- intercn, aad in one direction. Mf, Cat, TO MiKK BIA BRKAD. To four pounds rtf br nnuaehoM ..ur, put two t iWe ttT0iifiiN of ain .1 brer "d half a pint f warm trr. ,t it iwi two b" ira in a warm I .jii i I , pltcr. Addh,lfap,und.,fb...,anl a tra tpoo- r o M , m..e. .he u-.,Kn wiiii bkiiii iiiiii i r 'ii nam , t."i rr i ip, and Ut it atand n h.ur. Cut thr loae into att (ll''e-, and le them atand tcntv minu ct btfoic they go into the oven. T rrmtv tkt Turmf jfitvtr fnm Milk r hulter. m D.Holir a little oilf io ipriny a irr, which keep in a buttle, and put a n II t-a- up full into eight giilona of ruili when warm fro-n thr cow. Jjultn take wurning The Berk- thirt (Ma)) Star, aa that a man of tii-name of S : wall T. .Mack, who had f ir thr lat fix month hn n leaching a nchool in lyrinhjm elopad on the 9th ina . itr n larl , Irnvnig hia wif S'hind.. I? ia art-rtai cd thai ha p'tarnt wife y n the only woman he ht alun'lonrd i" the aame way. The following .'rrnxioi description of thu gir drcritri r, and ru luir ln.imor ato, is (ivrn : M irk is n ta'l fit t'iv nun ol ffotio'tt apnty hair entirrli whitr, 4ikI ah.. ut 50 - of ate i w r- tight cnlturirf frtd coat mutti ivor':t ilar k under lr. at d a'i oM h , She o mid JIing the, tto pt a little, una im rcu iimr From the Carl':lr Gazette. The Key. l)i. Vasoi., President of Dickit'Hon Culiegr, his trntUieti hit resignation to thr hoard "l trusfes. He has bren impel. rd to this course, we undrrstand, in consequence ol t-ia leilinipg health, w hich was occasioned k. i i l , k i t r -ii .-ii tiftue, however, to ctnciatt at Presi- , ' t . ... ., (Iti-t .l the institution until a auccei- tor be chosen by the trustees. The Petersbu'g RrpuMican, of the 27th ult. contains an advertisement -irn d rv X grntlemen as mana ers," nr.tityn c "there will he a tea fKtrtt, at Citt Pt. thi3 evening," ad that grntlemen wishing to subscribe can do ao in the eveninr." To this aVnW..lur aflrrti.rmrr.i 1. ,..rh,.i th.in deration should injustice take till more amnilar ntm brne. w ith the odd name of " Rober. Folks" apnt r- ded, ih..t " Indies can bo accommoda. ted with beds " Extract' from a Pamphkt recently published in thia city, entitled, u The Two .Imerico Grtat i Britain, anil th? lloli Miance." " Led by 'he common infatuation which pervades our country, to bestow more at tention to foreien affairs than on what m4f irimely-and -serisslyeoncernsf us, it mky not be useless to bestow a few thoughts on home concern, from which our first free poverpmeni has been for forty years ao much diverted, as not to have even a department for home affairs Our national policy is perhaps the least like thut ot wiae nations of any on earth in thia respect. Yet there is a propen sity to imitation of British institutions in t very thipjg but those things which would nuke us great, prosperous snd wealthy.' Governor of -Michicsnrbaar by proclaimation, tlirerled the Members of the LeRhlatiye Council of that Territory to assemble at Detroit on the first Mon day of June next. " This will be the first mteting of tbe Legislative Council. The location of, the now College in ( ohnectiruu to be r ailed H'atfarglon Ctdege," i fixad at Uanlord. ' VVew-iV fojxr. tiwTTT turrva After hMing laid tka foundation of nna of th ertaitit end moat rlramic im promin:i of tha I after hirlnf, for fourteen rear, da rota J u alltha anergte af ii avul, and til lla faiourcat ci mi capatliwi mind, to tat aacompliahment ol th mithtf work, thli tentlrtnan hat ben. ia ana of thoa momanU of mad nata which Coo inflict on tha whom h Intemttto deat.-of, ramatad from lha office of canal cnniialonert bv tha la ahlatara of Naw-York J Nowithttandin( thai leaiitamra kit been pronounced to bo the moat If nortnt and corrupt bod; of lejtiaitort tkat atr atamwi w ina ataiaa wa vera sal prepared. for ao ihtme fut, to cruel, and unwlto an act at thtt. Whcerer hue bt bit p(ilitlcal tUndln and pretention It wit bettered that all part'ae, and all cwawe of meo, wootd uniw ia doinaj korH( to the ttlant, teal, aiwl eaertione, of Dewl:t Clinton, in the taia ol iota' nl Irn prove mcnt. AH innt admit that he hat conferred lha mt' durable and inijxjrUnt bcncllta up im hit native tiaie, aid thia lnfamnu at tnipt la tear lha lavrrl from hit brow, la inpvunt and vain. A. Smty Kfte. sT.tor. M.nL-m r.trr.TTrrruE. I lie Mli 4 I' rVriterilla memorial to Cmgtva. 'Kb!'me' of a Wagt-mail frni ( t.iwn to Nt pn, in I eititetaee. And alhiuich e rrr int-red bammbr of ((U, lhrPf u-, kllU tt j xV ,h, Une rr!)iiii''l, yet the (acdclped in the n , w"r' "r,h puiiiJ.injr, ee though the 1 1 .... .m m ii.Mitfn niM i&ji mtrrm. ,t awukl errointipvratron. TKMtMtIAL h con$r(ilcnte , lhf gre,t anj J creating iotrrcoursr between the Siatca ol rco iesste ai d NWt! -Carolina, the '.ootcnirnrt and bettet security of the iM il comniinicaii n, it well ai the prrsooal Mccommudation of the citizen I the reoportive States, renders it im portant trot the iail westwaruly nould be transported in a line of sta ge. It itthereftire reiptctlully tug g ittd to y-ur Houorably liody, to it -struct the Fs. Master General to con tract for carrying the large Western M..il in Stiges from Fayetteville, North-Curdim, by the wav of Salie ourt, or vii Kockingham, (Richmond Court Houir,) Wadetborough, Char, lttr, 1incrltf, Morg-inton, Athe. vi'.le and the Warm Springs, to New. p rt in Tenaettee, then to unite with a similar line irom Nashville and KnT v illr, it uch tiinea and aubject to such mod fi. tioas of the proposed route, as in the '-pinion of that officer, the pub lic interest mT require. I'! -intimate count zion which ne. crssariiy subsists betwt en the States of Tennessee and North-Carohni. and the ties of family and kindred arising rr- m so large, a portion of the original pr pulaii n of To'iirssee having emi. grsatrd from this State, require that ev. erv reasonable Itcility should be ex tended V) the intercourse between the two states. The existing arrangement fur the transportation of the Mail docs no, however, ho d out tuch iacilitieii and to the loeeg iing consideration, appli cable alike to each State, may be ad. i t. . r.i. ! North. Caiol'tia, the extent of their ti- . ,., , . tlea to Western Lands. The impor tance of tit it interest, the relations which it of course gives rise to, and the necessity which often exists for safe and speedy communication oo subjects connected with it, make it dr. ainble that more convenient opportu. nittes for that purpose should be affor ded, :han are now attainable. Such . V wu' Preveni ine DCssity oi ,nen woptingior security ana expecli- on C8 now not unfrequent- v c,,,npeled to do) ao distant and cir. cuitvus a route as that by Richmond, Vi,',.and ,evtn 'Washington City, in ? ! . ?t W .VJ.'C ..Wu.!t F SI W T 1 W WW freesborougli, and other places in Ten nessee j or ol obliging those interested in land claims, or other business ia that state, to resort to a special atjencv. Tba security of th mail, it seems to be admitted, is more effectually attain- ed oy transportation in stages, than by aoy other mode; while at the same time, the adoption of this course great ly promotes tbe accommodatioa of the citizen ia thbiray of perttmal inter course. The advantage of the propo sed arrangement would be very consi derable, net to the two states more panicirtarljrTn the United States at la'rKV On the one hantfy'tte TJcmf eoitftco of e cltii zens of Tcnacssee travelling to the seaboard or to the Northero cities on commercial buisoess, and that of the citizens of the Western part of North Carcltna in their intercourse with the Kastern, to Fayetteville, Newbera and Wilmington i and on the other, the re. sort of the !ow country people in the tuunej- tt the healthy upper coaatry, lid to the raed!cln1 iprloga ct xhti diitrlcf, which the contemplated I'm would out throueh. preteot to four Petitioner! ao additional reatoo, whv the mcasura ihouli b carried loto fret. ci Tha Increased txDensa cf atsge trantportatioo of tha orcsent Wettern i til Irom rayeiieviue w ni'iuwi it ii believed, would be Inconsiderable, If any. The Ilorsa Mail,, which now leavra this clicf. osce a week, owing to tha iacrcatad circulation af Nw papera, la becoane oo. large to be car. ried in that way, and will aooa, la any event, . require AMthtrmodciofcon. veyance. JJesidei, part ai toe cxifuag line might be discoatiaued, on tne proposed one going ant operation! and the Increased aecurity and eipedi. tioa which the contemplated trantpor tatioo of the mail would give, would have, ao immediate undeoey to in crease the letter and newspaper cani- age ao that line, and consequently, the revenue, out of which the expense of of supporting tt is to be dclrayro. Yur Petitioners, in suggesting this route, would disclaim the idea of seek ing any undue preiereace totneir own iodividual interest, or ol entertaining a belief that io adjusting the detaila of the proposed route, any considerations would influence its location, but the sole aim to afford the greatest public convenience to the largest number of those who are to be mare immedistely benefitted by the messure. They would, howevrr, take the liberty of noticing some facts, which, in tbeir opinion, render Fayetteville the mast suitable place far the termination Kastwardly of this line, either over Cheruw or CiuaLEaTon, in South. Carolina, or any other town in this State : Fayettrtville is situated on the main Northern and Southern ttage road, snd that Mail arrives and departs daily in Stages! Fayetteville, is a Diitributing Pott Offite, and the only one on the line be. tween Petersburg, Virginia, and Au gusta, Georgia thus presenting by its central situation, a convenient point for the termination of this line : Letters directed from Charleston to Cheraw (and so vice vena) first arrive at this place by the Charleston Ma Stage, via Godfrey's Ferry, and nre sent to Cheraw by the Columbia, and Camden Mail Stage. The distance between Fayettevill and Newport is about 296 miles throueh n thickly settled and abun daat country, which distance might be accomplished in stages conveniently in six or seven days, from misplace and by this route, travellers from Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and the upper part of Georgia, would have a convenient mode of conveyance or letter communication To Charleston by Godfrey'a Ferry, in :he mail stage which departs daily j To Washington CitTrr byRaleigh, Petersburg, and . .v. f -. i -- k: .. (ticnmond. oy any oure : io it u- mington, by Mail Stage, three times a week, which Stage runs through ia a day : To New. York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, by the Norfolk Stage, which alao arrivea three times a week, and performs the distance io three days, aod completes the journey, be. tween Fayetteville to New. York, in six daya. Thus affording to the inte rior of several important States, by means of the cross line of Mail Stages from Powelton, Georgia, through Charlotte, to Fredericksburg in Vir ginia, a convenient and expeditious toute, for purposes either of business or pleasure. In conclusion, as the greater part of the contemplated route would of ne cessity pass through the upper counties ot IMorth-Carolioa, a section of coun try peculiarly identified in its agricul tural and commercial interests with this town, and whose views and wish es would, not be met by any other di rection and termination of the line, and as through all that distance the linewould traverse roads leading to Fayetteville, which the Legislature of North-Carolina have made larganrf liberal appropriations for improving, and that too, with the avowed inten tion of facilitating the intercourse be tWien "the Western and Eastern Tse tions of the State, and of buildinir uo and fostering a hrge commercial town within its own borders, for the accom modation of its citizens, and the dcvel opoment of its own native resources, -it appears but reasonable, that claims so well founded, ought, in the event of conflicting pretensions, to se cure to your Memorialists a decided preference. And your Pttitfcucrs, as in duty bound, will ever pray, UNITED STATES' LAWa. ay AVtMoaiTf. AN ad aupplrmetjtary to tha act, tntitlrd a a. net Supplementary to tin art, tntilh-d i, A tut Ida ratkf of pertotts ImpKawntd for data fc IT IXkCtr.DhlktSrnMiH . Brpnvnianrtt rAa IWirtf Simn, J Amritm in Cmgrtt mufttUi, That tha peT or persona who shall or may ka eonunioa either by any Jutgaof tha ftupreux Courts tha United Stales, or by any District J!ra 4 tli t'nltad Mtatrt, to administer tha oaJhtm, aerlbod by lha act, entitled " An art fut ih f,, lief of persona rmfrisoned tW fme tha aiath aUy mf J.w.rr, AirtM Domini on uSa. sand tight byndrad, ahilV and may hats U power and Mtttority to iaauo a eiutitm, &uca to the eraditor, kU errnt or anomry, 4 Rrr withrw orw honfired miles of tha ttaa 1 . 1-1 li r w n impnaownnni, rrpnnu j mm k appear ai tt tima and place tlietelo mentlonad, af ha sm t. to anew eauaa why the aaid oath ar alrakaiaa abouU not bo ml au mate red laa. J. And tW U further fnar4, Tbe if tin creditor, kit agent, or attorney, arcs witka g miles of tha pWo of knpnaonmwnt, only da)i previwus noiiot by caution shall ba rwtt . M. laaili Speaker of tha llousa of Repretmtatir. DANIEL D. TOMrKINH, Vice Preaidant of tha U. kutes and Preaidetit of tbe San; Approve vtai JAMES MONROS. AN net giving ib consent and sanction of Co. greaa to s certain act of the Legialatira Coun. ci) of tbe Territory of Florida. it in I mm rrr tt uttemiSltd. Tliml thr rniM , a asnotion of Congresa be, and the same arc hem. be, given to lha act of tha LegUaiirf Count1 of the Territory of llorvla, atiprurad bv L ttenvor of aaki Territory on the fourth d at Julv, Anno Domini on tbouamnd eight buatir4 and twenty-three, entitlad " An act to prutkU lor MV)mg a pou tax. A pproved 1 natUnfttn, April 72, 1 8.4. A5 act to alter the times af holding the D.atnct Court of tha United States for the Diatrwi 1 fllionls. BE IT ENACTED y A Smatt and Ent, a krprttrniatii if- th Untied ftuitrt Jmmtt. in Canma mttemiled. That, in bra J tha limes now appointed by law. tha bwrict Cwtrt of tha I'niied ftatea for the Diatna 4 HJiiwia shall be barraAerh otden on tha Ua Monday s in June and November, in each vear, Pac. 2. .faa'iruriAivnai(lThatallant pleas, auita, rccogniianeea, indictment, and all other proceedings uf a civil or criminal wun, no pending in, or which are, or may be return able to. aaid Court, altaJI be beard, tried, fcat proccded with, by the s'd Cuurl iniUie aa manner as if no alteration of tha times Ur ko&nr aaid Court had taken place. A pprovad : rTeAinrw, April 22, 1 Ki. AN act to aher the times of holding the District Court, in the District of Missouri BE IT ENACTRayrAliMeafWa' tdrpmrnrntivn mflht Vrllrtt VtUrt tfjlmn. ica in Ctmrrmi lUnmblttL, 1'hat the llra4 Court, far the District of Miaaouri, slutD lur. J. ter be held on tbe first Mondays in March ai4 September, in every year 1 any thing in snr act hrrctofura passed, to tha contrary notwitlirtas ding. See. 5. Mi itfttiker enocOd, That tl writs, picas, auita, recognisances, indictmemv and all other pmceedingi, civil or criminal, tU!l he heard, tried, and fruceded with, by tbe U Court, at the times filed in the first section J this act, in tha san manner as if np alteram in the limes for holding said Court bad takes place. Approved : Wnthingftn, April 20, 1874. AN act making appropriations fur certain ! uncaiiona 01 uie (. nitcii ?taiea, tor tne yrir one thouaand eight hundred snd twent) -f.Mir. BE IT ENACTED bu Iht Ssnat aJ lUu .ArwvWfiMjaW( at V.rf$MrM-yf .mmca in Ctngrru attrmhUd, That the tollow- inr sums be, and the aame are berebv, appro pnated, to wit : For fortificationa, to each spa ciffallv, aa follows : For Fort Jackaon, at Plaouemine Turn, on we rivrr slissisaippi, one hundred and ten tbuuauii loliars. For the Fort st Chef Menteur. one hundrri thousand dollars. For the Fort st Mobile Point, one hundred ai4 twenty -five thousand dollars. For Fort Monroe, ninety-five thousand dollars. For Fort Calhoun, ninety thousand dollara. For tonnjrraph'ical reconnnissanoe, repairs ana contingenciea, twentyaaix thoumnd dollars. For tbe purchase of a site, mnd collecting ms. terials for the projected work at New Utrrcht Point, one of the works intended to defend 'the Narrows, in New-York harbor, fifty thounnJ dollars. Eor tbe purchase of a site, and collecting ma- trriala for tha nrnirrted work at Rrenton'l Point, Nsrragansct Bay, Rhode Island, fifty thouisbd doUars. - Approved r Wothingtm April 29, 1 824. AN act to procure the necessary Surveys, M" and Estimatea, upon tha subject of BosUi sua Csnsls. U E IT ENACTED eyifc Snat and ffvt V 3' Uehretimtati-iitt tru,K TTiJIitTSiiilet afArttrr ica in Cinereti otiemhM, That the Prendent of the United Statea ia hereby authorised to cau tbs neroeary surveys, plans snd estimates, to be made cf the routes of such Roads and Canals af he may deero of national Importance, in a com mercial or military noint of view, or neceossry for the transportation of the public mail 1 den? natlng, In the case or each cam!, What part may be made capsble of sloop navigation : the surveys, plans and estimstes, for each, wbes completed, to be laid before Congress. ry isto eflect the objects F this act, pe rrer- dent be, and he is hert by, suthorjaed to cmpWj tWO-jBMMtiM cers of the corps of engineers, or who msv be detailed to do duty with that corps, ss he n)' thirdt proper r and the' surayof thirty thonsawL dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to be paid out of any moneys in the Treasurj, not otherwise apprtipriated "Approvedj Haihingtm, AprilSO, Wrapping Paper, rkP a good quality, for "sale at thia office; i V at 1 one dollar twentv-fivc cents,aaa a Ur,'' kind at twn doBara, per roaw.