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$ .. .. 'WWilil MISCELLANEOUS..; ; m tli Gmosboro' Patriot. -THE PENITENTIARY Wfr&- ..tnmBt in Out ra Mrssav LDrTOMi rhm tUvlom of your eelamne. - to .r"1 U Li! hn indu- .roona. .T..ath.rreBt . . . u im the means of aro using anier S.Jl.a hi, matter f pM te tus " -, f1ltr..uT.Uoo and Kflad Impartially r"" ' , ..wtioas. whea we shall be ca.Ied a to seat Aogust e';"., 1Mla. ia- order Sat wo my Toto nDdertaad;ogj ait. Andtbo !j way u arrive at a aaf. ad correct U bT having recoorM to the prase. In fact, the preo. b aad most flekrt s!. "e' wanjdieet faWbood. aad poi.l . " troth and Iroe policy in every department f human SwWrtTic diacosoa of lb- qoeaUo wS wftho imauadf-cy to purify pobhe aenU oeatoa it. that the agitation of the waves do th ofiaocjaa he im7ur. lbatwU!ra!t from the est.N hmeut of the penitoauarr e. aver our present "JJ trcaEbmoat. Vht tho ot. ect of aJI pcual lawot .w Mnanoa of crimo and the reform- khment effect lbi.1 Tho aniTenal an.wer STTwah aa tbo .blaek eai.lojoe aad diabolical puntWoto tbt .ir.co the page. Koor crhnio.1 eodo. -01 ejji ""Jf. . vata IOC iarcr7t u j , . . nrua are arrairaea ior m r -"ia tho haador cbtk mV??&tr e?' eoaiUeriWiflZ. aawrao olher felon J'1 f1 Bie. are miiUdT Foe a0ary w. cat otftbo eaw, or iaflicl aomo olbor digraceful iHiuwhjneat,, aod etiil perjortoa are committed. Doe thk appear tt na- If ft tmo that history U phnowH'f leachiof by xamplrr why i H'tlaC tbl. bloody Draeoaiaa .y. t.mofiHtakhmnti.rtiIt adhered lot' la doinj ao we ahot or oyea aad eloea our ear. to all tl aolemo U-oom of experieDce, that tbo history of ucreTe area lata beaded dowa to oa. Does not butory teach a that aanraiBory l.wa tend rather to pro- -t- mrimmJ Were oat Crimea more Bomerooa ia the Roman Empire daring tho ft.gn of her moat cruel tyrants, who prom ul piled their bloody edict to tho booode of tho Empire, ouder the milder laws oi aer nott aoraw ""r""" Earfand. under the. despotic reign Uivit tyrant, i v.. . iin m a ma rifnnrrvr i u dariaj the refgn of king Alfred! Dinn? tho re.gu of Uenry there were some two huudml .ilerewt oi fsaces maJe panishabl. by death ; aai I U!ive it u Lei Bacon that says there wera seveaty-two tboa and pablic eiecatioos for robbery darsnj h rcigu, while aader tho reign of Alfred . were only three efeoeea capitally punwhe J. Acd yet fto km--was so clear or Woe that Hume says the kin-. W war of bravado, Jkunj a pair of goUeii bract eU 4y the highway, and no on. was faood to molest tb.ci. . - ' " Tt. different effect, of Eomane and bloody laws, (and certainly the penitentiary system belong to the first elaaa.) are strikingly illustrated by the contrast of tK Miitl Uws of Tuscany wkh those of the Papal Dominion. HUory kays "when the late Grand Puke of Tuscaay aeceaded tho throne,' his domin ions were rrernia by robbers and as5aina. Hob!e ries and mnrders were common, and tbo wheel, tha rack, aad the gallows were seen ia all quarters. On reading tbo celebrated work of the Ma ranis of Bec cax a, be entirely abejished capital punL-bmenta. An army of executioners with their instrument of death tin (Samaved, and mUder laws rendered Tosciny oo of tho best ordered State, ia Eorope. and no where were lJe -aad prperty more safe, tnvdi wr. nmneri'MMMid to he'o:5ce. and exccasled with aOktneaa and certainty. In Uie Papal Domin ions, separated from Toscaay by a small djke, the severity of paaiahmeBt was kept up, and dnmes cod- committed.- He who robbed, and he who murdered wera pankbed al'.ke. Tbo consequence was that he who was robbed was also murdered. And aro theses sanguinary poniahinent. any more flecteal in reforming calprii than in suppreMutg crime I If yoa tie tha culprit to the whipping-post aad inflict thirty-nine lashas oa his bare back, in the pea streets of our towns, expwd to the public gaze, of tlumaands M specuiors, woo ne nw ' Bis disgrace to afler geoeralioo : this ou'y serres to render him inseaaiblo to shame, and deadens his feel ings to every legal aad moral appeal. If you brand him, what iodocemeBt i. there for reform 1 His very fea tares betray the marks of guilt, and attract the corn of the public eye. which serres only to render him defperate in all his deeds. If you shut him op in prison for years, he io then in one of the best semi nanee to become skiiled in vice. Perhaps be eaters prison oly a aov iciaie ia criw ho there gnrdaafea ia the society of old veteran criminals and at tho dose of hia term, ha walk, forth into society skiiled la all the art and mysteries of crime complete mis ter of his trado--ready to commit new, depredations on society. " " . . . Concerning tbo impoteney of harsh and crnel pun khments, I will give quotation from the conjpea diooa and admirable report on the penitentiary sys tern, of the committee f the city of New York, to which I am greatly indebted for' its assistance on this qaestiao. They say the administration of la ws, sCstmguiahsd for their ae verity, baa no . tendency to reader person mora honest or mora serviceable to tbo paUie, who had iooaned its veageance. It ra ther tends to create hardihood, the absence of abame, and the loss of self regard. SotUary confinement tnay be called a cruel puabhment, although it is not entitled to that appellation, however severe its opera tion may ho. But admit it cruelty to what doea it lead? ' To rejection, to repentance, to. the amend meat of the criminal. His features and his limbs remain as God has made them. If he forsakes the way. aad devices of the wicked, ao external de formity remains, a perpetual mock of publiclgno tniuy, when crime is expiated and quite done away." Some may say that convicts are not punished by soli tary confinement t tit PemUemtisry. Ia judicious ly regulated Peaitentlariea,tbe ecavict is either placed ia a solitary ceil, cot off from all associations, or he is by night placed ia a solitary cell, aad by day put at hard labor, b ader tbo eve of a vigilant watch there to aara his bread. That hard labor by day and oGLary confinement by night would, ia ka tendeucy, re (arm tho convict, there can be but little doubt. For dvri.g tho night, his confinement, would bo as aotitary as tha cell of the dead, which would cause htm to reflect epoa the error, of hts life, and e3ect . a k ..a mm a moral oomiaioa ever tae nvaa. wnoiiy OBattauiable by serera corporeal peaUhincnL . tTbere, separated from his old confederates i crime, where their voices applauding his audacious bardiliood .tn ; crime,' could not bo . heard there he would have to commune wi.h the st'ent monitor of his heart his conscience., If there ever caa be boose of repentance, these aro certalaly th oses. -He there rejects oa the restless djys spent ia idleaee deeply tlieqttered'whh eriffle there darior ike - wearbome hoars of a ledioas nTgbt tho mind wsold hare to prey epoa Itself to J teen oa its owa nsoarcaa, - lis there cats gtonee ' into the part tho time wJtea he was honored and respeeUd by his eqoaiutaac--nvhen bo could aat van look ape crime wkhoot feoliaga of borror vhea ha first entered tha -aolha of vice when b was amhsidened by tha eacoonging roico qf .hia nasapalr to tho ecairnawion of hie first crime (per hap. of tha satldest featorej which served hut to Uoftt hat moral fVetiogs, d lead him into crime a mora odious dye nolil crimo "after crime, from a milder to a eererer aspect, sparred him oa to the caamssjtoa .of tho flttal and . aggravated crime that sealed bis doom. . pace honored and loved, now a wretched convict of- crime hermetically sealed n&j the walls cf a t! 00300 cawept, nnhoaor ad and unsuag," lLere to exclaim, hope enters not " fcara T Jf .these re Section 'are not calculated Jo - to rt remorve to tba cntprka heart, and , onajmmio teeanjj of repentance, with a resold t wiaa a m e- . .a to mend hi tuuro life.iho wreteh's denrarhv I ost srlvba. Lx ik'm.- ml T'n.V. m r.r.'..; n . aw w I hi . V 4 I mx ' a . . f th merits ib. ' "J" th9 expediency etad tea to nbrnit a few thooghts on lD r f mW . . . .v.. .k. -Am. losowwe that I " ---M,-M,"M'MMMI1111 1 '" i. - -ii - - PeniteotLy, ho .nerally acquires. habita of indaatry .nfarUd Uido.anJ at tbl cloao of Li conHpement. r .i. iu.'w! i rf irtnl man. and a beetaris aiier im w rnaxirtTwith Bl.cksloneV Boora-ia, and other emineat writers on criminal J11"' . . A-'fr-iuIIv suppreseed by the certainty tbaabthratyoiatat. Oor . . ' ' :.nVu.t with this maxLo. Their eroeJtT b m rerortiar to human fea402, hat when crime is comraiuru, .- Y . - r- , -j. MM.ri.rib. Tn becemm iaiormer, X ho odious de testation with wtucn an luwura -eommnnity. is oufficieat proof of thu,)r-when they Sow Jhat their .Tideoc. wi2ht doom the father or . . r;i- th ira ows. or if they moiner ot a iao i-u.j - . . ..- sbouU po, thU to a cruej aud iiuomniou puW ti..A would tiud it mora con- ionaut to their Ming. Of hum.uUy , to dmuo com- plainulhan to nod a irae dui.h - , a man W Ail 111 liaVA raw q Q9U y aTV jui j v- " - , . -. miny aronlzinjf feeliDloencoubter, io oadrtniD2 7 J , .. i kiniriniAi ware house a person to sutler aeam e"''r." "7; r... :.. .i.- iimi : d eteaJin cou to the , :.. ctrunf when sucn ver- diet would coasigtt hJm to oiemailufamy.by a brand on tbo right cheek. or thirty-ame lahesou Uio naked ha car? or io cancnaya person w "T t ..-.r-:t K-!r nni. when such a. conviction D,?rhtdoora him to three Tears HnDrisonment and Uar ."oine lashes oa the bar back. The eonwxpifeece ik. i ii.. Mvittriftardonbof the testemoay. the slenderest exeu or the flniwiestpul aU)J4rplueea aaaMOittaU Soppose-.ooriaws aoonjea eo. .uw criminal to bard laborkj a Penitotttiarythere- woutd not la jurors be that coojaiot or leeuny wu y . ' u f K mini iri:Ln excaso. out a certain MnUhment would be awarded a. the pnee of everr crime committed.-.. . - , " .'' . I wiU conclude tins oeaa oj a pnuucu f , bie qnotation from the CommiUeo heretofore referred Tk.. u in erv deoartment of law. there are cfirtam fundamental maum, that tmlh, experi ence, and universal assent, reader sacrca ana n- .: Vt- nVii.' !! irUlsand le?klaiors adopt the Principle, that the certainty f pa whment is tbo preYvnttoa or crmes. una was a tha writiuei of Deccarif . .It was laid down by 4-jr Samuel Uomily. oiuj of the fate lawyers .tvlncli Eiiand ever had, that cou'.d pauKhment be roduoc4 alifltht penalty., would present every crune that was the result of preraeui talioru And we might" well ask. if any oUeuoo or consequence, was ever committed where there was not a full conviction,' ia the mlud of the perpetrator, that he should .escape the grasp or Just see i ine ici- Ai nif ttr'.tilrh ilia train of his deed with the pun- Wuneat which the law denounces again hid, and wwkbi wiiwu mo 11 ur-'--- - striko lhc balance, bnt he connect .together the ac n.iUuou aud the belief of el oding iustice, Wou:d any mail roh. the mail of llw United States, if ha huew death was hU certam doom ? Would any nnu Pteal a five dollar bunk" note if ht "knew UiaVfJve years un prisauieul would be his cerUiu doom J"(Nooue cai ra;idu.Jylrledit.-- fi f T be esulinueJ. WHAT ARE THE WHIGS DOING? Sleeping sc4neethcm-son-jdIy,cerf. Olhers are trying to irft lhemerves a.'ep by. sitUu down, with folded armi and CMss'-'e&ed. laikiuj.onQ vrilh another aboJt.what miz&t lace been H-iKt Ltftwe the last Angust E!rctiou ij they had only knoicn to-ar.J-o what eon i dose, and what we must try a J dtt loae of TiitsB timss, before maothr Election .fake place. .But no one are a Jew EditoM--seeius to be doing or saying a single, thing to ro we up the Whigs aiid prepare them for 'action. , . All ajre.that the sleeping Whigs ought. to be aroused bat the nib chief is, tfcme who coinplaln (and their name is le gion,) of Whig sleeper- are doing nothing to wake them up one think it ii another one's bitjineif jto do it. and what is every body's is no body's business, f and so we o. - Such Whigs a are not found asleep a mouth or wo berure tno next v.oyernor s feiipa, in this State, will probably hold .meetings here; aiti there, and pass resolutions declaring that theo are not asleep ! Whig Orators will 'doubtless bo hear J at these meeting", Warning those who ari wfde awake a'rainst going to s!erp ! ! and 'doubtless j.hose who are snorfing it-ffn will be advued to " wake up ! ! !7 bat will they heart v, i The Whiffs of North Carolina should begin .not ta rallv m b the time to prepare for aetioo tel hJ.i mr'infi.'niite Fueeches. and iour (as It wereT i theatrical thunder in the ears of " the s!eepers' aui I 1 . 1 a IriV. tunrlf 1 vtil nflT u nil put ofT, until a few weeks before another e'ectioa. It will be too late. If our principles are worth battling for, let ns battle for them gallantly, elso cast them aside. Don't look to Whig Editots to do every thing oofne of ns are poorly encouraged to do any thing at all, towards progressing the cause, farther than vo ting: Wo mean, by'this, that we'are so poorly sus. taiaed by our parly In tho pliblicatiosi of a" paperV that our ptrite-ur Very heart ftels bowed dowrtr and oppressed; nod while we would be firing hi tire enemy's camp, we art kept: grieving 4veraacaaty and madenaU.subscriptioa list. . t-L. , .' Iu conclusion, we beg leave again to remind tho Whigs of thiskatcof the importance of syslematic organization of on'ty of action otccnitant action and we admoirUh them jo go to woxk noa and vnac nj.nni r etu. . Ttt n Lokl frtoLill "a erv where 1st our Orator mount tha rostrum, aud-letl k .-a ". . . . a T the cry ho ? Awaie ; luou wai s.eope-i." . y ; ... . , : fi Hilto CktonieU ' Xjdcqtdco Boaiting.--A Locof.icb eJItor in this Stare fay. neit Aogust we will nuke a clean sweep of Wh vjery.V Ja3t so yuu' boasted be. fore the last electioa for Governor jnd' members of tho Legislature,"ndJ3 yontMoak.a clean, weep .That yoo dUn't--But yoa mnde as tleaci 4 sweep as you will meeAujoati If you Call being decently Ireked" a viitorTns.l) !t h?g, gentletoert Locos,' will not dv ?BviryboJy kiKiws it to be yourloTd rtCDt and th9 Uetrpniit ical stock you are pressed. f. ;3Vf ho.old"as goon 'eatpfct to see iHs Ohio river change its own course a rid.-flow si it never bis atid. nevof will, a. to see North Carolina elect ,a Democrat ie Gw vernor. The idea is preposterou.?, and yoa on-ly pretend a believe it cr -the, purpose of inisleadjng t he uniofuf ined. . Let the noiniqee, oi & ..Statp Whig Conve vtio-i.be aho, be ojy;!1 ba triumphantly elected. Governor. oMorth Caroli na tbeboattiftg.of .L0corop,bfagr"rt. ?to the contrary, colwiLhstanding lllghldnd lenjrr, .: . : .-aTcnppnfnTr'f'ftiTnT l .S it.iT. . . . ..... . '.. .. ...... .! .4 Atthrf lale SeDtembcrtesm of Oraage Supericr Court, Judge Uick prefidin. ther was an un usual amount of basnncss oa the trimmai hckeit to he disposed of. "Thece "werd three conytc,- tiona for Grand Larcener .twa 4ute men and a free .negro, whose, trial was removed r on Gran- : t 'S W . .villa to ibis county. " - '-.-- 't- . MneeaT. Hopkins, (aVasi nomas Jones ana a half d.iHi other ' aliases.) at white roan from Virginia was convjjeteof stealing a Uorsej-and havine-Drayed for the benefit or , clergy, -twas sentenced .by the Court - to receive 'thirty-nine lashes faimedtatdyTtoiTalatiTprieon until Tees A nf netknher eourfufien he is arsiti.tn m. ceive lhrtV-nine, and thenw discharged accord. tngto uy. tie nas assoea inuictsa lUriiJamy, abd is a notorious offender. . ' , Green Morrow, white man, convicted of steal, tng money'; w aa wnteiTcaxlo recVic4hIrly-iine ljhes,arid be discharged according to) taw. .-' - John' Mitchell, & fed negro,5 convicted of steal ing a Horse, was sentenced to pay a fine bT sixty dollars, and-to be. told fbrjlaene Jand crista. v Thei remainder: of the eases tried' were for maoori ; and moat of them" originated as is irnnerallv fh ruc' tn .nUmArriViii A - - . - - I a" W . . a., a.a-a- . .. . - MiUsijpovgK. VLetaricr. - f inrcnimiiTB s ' ' t"TPP INSURANCE. V J.V have evet beeh of opinion that Ltfi Jl baNqk watoo;iittlerearaea ln.tnw arid jhat not'witlwtanaing- soma Tobjeclioc exiatea Bgijflsi i,Kfjr r - C'aeed in hu.inessT and all woo are ? a . ... ... i.i-.i r : their wwoww ana cniw g rij - ous iuthi country than io any other on tbe? hee Z mctd ihathj and .ppearance - toTtl cVeatenrer -abject forUietiWacelhana,Mtenua. terpuel of our peopW, Vnd to the factlbat itjh ifnnr.vnfnur country and absence of caf. 1. 'r,.r fi. i..n. M'uim are oaSGU upon than,aj ire .iV9P$usswp tv r . iab ton. in a paper on tnis anjct 'WT 'C, Mercantile Library A..ocialiynof that citye i'.i.tfniV frorfVstatitiir e- 8' " ! which admit f :no aestton, that nmety-s w "every "ono hundred; pexsens who embarked lo.er cantile purs'uit. (a the United State, fail orre onsuceessful ; or in other words, only jwii jvr cehi. if thoso eoaSed- lh'' commercfal WiHs are successful If ttiis ba .'ii'.and it f no question, .what mere ham. who- feels a .prJcr djmro to. trll ard hia family effainat want, caff- tnr, m nMWt ih ofoertuity which LUe.u: aa v " a ranee Companies can u sfraole an object I '' Then the thousan clerks and others really salarie for the sopport of iherflsetfeind inan-vho is poor, or hU fortune tf h hasne, ; nnii.r,Ai i ar.h nfi hnslH rbmitiffeneici to . . r- which'all aitbs are'subjecW To all such the ife Ihsu'ranie Comflinies are bpen ; andlby annihWy fer to accomplish "sawe- L-I have-mite9 to ride?M answered the preacher, 'T !;. ? FaodI Kavh'ttiinerny friend :i1 will call when da and, tens 1. : tnousanu. pi ytretwrn.7 . f.,. .-Jr.v f . who.are depandant; oa flejr 5 . " Your name is Stubbrewortlvand you-are tue devoting a small portion iy earnings JoJ he Forgeroir hame bUt pre'suined f$ 001 trifling nremiuma reouired. all anxteiy iu ret rd.rjrikilest well behaved travellers. u...t-nr shpir famttv --in'tlttf e-l! vent of death, rmv at once 'be relieved. Uh, is not a pleasant visiter; come, wlrea he'raay'iJjut noth'nVl njtfiiii!?' can 'be more ! horrible' tliafc to witnees hid approach, m the onvuaion in-iiu.j hour of his. triumph consigns a wife and rliilefl lrjwan,or to that -cold-charity w an or.ieqpng iy ... . m r " . world with Chich an becdme familiar intneitvoD. servatioVrupon passing ererits, Giveto jbelly inr man tho convici ion llidt ' by his" industry ot fcsigUt he. has guarded those he loves fronhti Imrmra of want, and the 2riin lyraDt is not iily stripped of half his terrors; ut frcqJenlly -hajed Tj&raw the ; Methodists jn ever crowd you gei, aj a-frietfd certain to givej rcHef to the troHgM.p.io-;! tti blacXsroiihishuckd ; ..t r,.i,.m rn-h nil. those iili wnicai .ae J V a W -r- , rtosii i hoir to. . ,1. .... . i b-, This is.-no.picturo.of tho".. imagination..;- wti tho contrary one of every) day occurrence.. 4ot l-fi ihprti in comnarative wealth, and thus aajfed himself the' severest of -all his pangs in the Kur of deatli.' Even tho verf e?5Ans whictpo freqnensly promise' a' minj to abstain from efiU n an insurance on his life occause 11 reuuu iearly satriiice of raeaiia ifrom- which fce capjpot rea th ces of onneceasMry. luxurfe or'pieasurcs durig" IIIV, w f - ; , . 1 ... .. . .?. r:r 1 iaa h.va aornrH IliOfiC WnoUl 1118? lOlBTt gainst the horrors of that fiant wh'tfh is ,wt quenuy tne parem oi ci.ukt, . " and'bodiiy sulRrirfg. i l - 111 X... .w... " B i ' ' ' ' , hi smeiuea a solitary day passes even In this city, out sjpie nreasoftable, and ha ! wouitf not, supmuo ;ineut.f pon'r tnatt'brQathca bis ''last, leaving a wifeMd . WellJ.ytru've gota whai'iog to subint to then.. tfidJreii penniles, who b'a littie foresigh', pd jj teat you nto doU :r?g. corper; ways t Get tlie. yearly appfopriaUon of a .small 'portion, ttfkis -lownyou cussed long.faced hypocrite! ' ;t . MrniMr to an iiwurance upon hia hie, might. biive '. and ForgeronV Reflecuoiia such as these, ana uanj uneesr - rgoa he wilh lhe testament of Tom the .sufferings . f thtwoj ,wh:e husbands (pine beside hlm.; Mr:SmbborthV witlTlbe fathers, had they been Jena sdfrK. m,,rt'Hff Uact of a cenhoUscjur '"in" such matrii oC lei themXrojn the cmd chanty, of the wiiaitTor his adversary to nW-but mounted .him have l long since rencereu wiueou.-t..v, Insuranre. The improvement 413 Vtc,,uraVc Companies Jus kept pace vi;h (he, pirf ofgi age ; and at ifiia moment, injtoad , of being conducted as to add to tha weal.b of to weaiy, they are little inote lbn assiiatiopa of the in uVwIi-r.h Contributes vro ratelAo protect tne lamiires the evils of want, greatest .anJ fnosf iit which, the money f?M .empnaticauy, 'ZZi . 'lt norh t takn, bhk Mm oricML-cunts WrboEr: here wVboobe b ot the rich, ine,s;rojig.x" !i nZ " . . . , ..' . .t . . : ,,ir i.rorm tliai.Kinu oince, excepi iob. orisacneT i. . t myS "CnuMyiy . 1 1 4 a v rpha One Life Insu becorni hkwa 1 in ivaa 1 lfraj arraa uv af a a" wvimwwi , i- . : ttii ' ' " . '" kw air orrratttnoit s -4TI -j ut i lit? niwiw- . ii. ...v tr " - f 7" an . " . " .' ' y. . : 1 S.V-ji--fAha ravM-end 0-enlleman. . with hia . rtsnat htmrn. of iho uljectionshcaretoiore ejciaung aga.H - - --7-- . : . . : 0 ranee, was the great aanger ot a ra.fLr- ngnahle to pay' bis 'annual premiums Or VH. the part of certain officers to pnrcnase 777 - 7 T" -"-y in" all such cases! The bckt' great iraprovenw?nt mith.. Such -bold. .figures, r fomelhing.else, was tirbservaUoiM'he profits biunsurae paused hii losing oui,- Well, -HI do iif I'll do .ortbebenefitoftha inUd.by fetrodif - ;f . " n-VarV thM vf the muhv prince, And noW we lVe j rx fp&we very well - togf ,b; the wde maUef'frcferf, by theestablilmgitj-Ieworlh. I think Jfca u.. wake z eceut map;pf In LohdohifA'ffipny with a capital of two AifJou yeV.and- perhaps.a Chrif .trt.r . u;if-.-tlifrtn ArilnllariiJ which. is on the mutal v.. t inn rirA hare. Mid fur mttrn.iu.ms t'' H - Afir nil Jhat. wa have written on this all tih. pnrtant.sulvject we -feel tomul x add,: that. tieJI; V110 .''5 n&mMej' writer is so-' fully- impressed wiib the ' value to'of Li7e".IusiiTahce,"ihat he' ia one of the' parties vhi ai.rr.il r,iii "tha. f'lomrtjifis''' referred ia il and 'ft parnoatlv.hoaca thuL tJiH '.wives and ohiidrpn'Hnf i all who are dependant upon the salarjeWs Jahla Of any individual,, will endeavorto wpresa.iiw hint that by Idcnyiiig '"himself if few'tempofir luxuxiea ijoiche jvill potoply guard thin) against Want'h'ereafter hut reader 'his ?wnt death bed e pf coMiparative happie'ssw "..let all xeectjng per sons give their countenance .aivl support to li fe Insurance Companies, becaoaa tbey. are in fit, Js'TibV institoted, nrthm moreor4.S8lhaolae u.m cotlf ribotedby i fS?ct ionate busbands cad jfat hers for 4 b Wji-tre refit Yf $eit jeJihd ehiidran. Instead' of Jusurance ComDaaiUr they should be styled as tbey truly arp, .1 "Ifr Wtddtfr dnd VrpKoni Fund 'SfftietieiJ JV. x. Courier and JSn Cli'areb-i-tw sec-ond, fceKeW; lud tiiinV It can hardly hi, W T 1 SW ! ' . " , " ', 1 j 1 '! . e ' f " J i .ID.In ne ( Vhe d'trfctl of, tVe tfgbth WO.f Kew .Yorkr there .is noi a wogie gro?-snop-f 10 Uil-j ? J 1 "I, i fcV. - ; ... de thrr,fj2h the noanitnr. 'ed frame 01. toe lore parson. vn, nnii. fi9iiiro-ho would have t lie had heard, too, that ionlsteTirratber ebmifd, hjjbi.- n mhte "provoked Ipj fiSbKnOwidg i',hai tne clergyman mimi pas uh uohhuoj fterAoonWhe" gtvevhie tlr)krl Jiolydajraand ilegale'd himself n;th-,heaotje8 pf;?Tpitt : Paine,; waiting' the approach-of the, preVcW. , I(r ma jotoycrn uourJeJ9ree H u Oh. how h'aDDV aretheT Who tbeit Saviour obey; tu.And have laid up their treisure above. .: -..,'-,M"V.'d.iA-.:iJii.A.--:.:.Kii ujung Jff a tun. Clear yoice ana soya iuc TqcaiiBi. burping the angle oft he, rMk, rod nip iihajfeoa-t ttnueo iniie on yia,. ,,, , ; .i ., t.:f;" t How are vou. old Slabsidt'S I. - Get. off your , V . ' ' .... . - luifliog - hypDerite; the: Mefhodiws have sent liere meekljr, re- NqJ Forsrerotu Hhe . blacksmith, ,that whips .everyietuoaisi flriMft:her tlat otneB aliinBTT'vavae nekedt. with a 4' - n t - ---- stw.-a' t audacious look ; and Iww dare yoo come herein 1 The preaif her replied itbnt betatr; hard of Viii'nw.iimfl so! .Ye?, vou- -&rft the tfioat w b "any'i bing reasonablp Io a,yoiJfsucli 4 penance fAVell, there's three things you have to-0o,e p your haarf, read, it every dy. aud, bejieve every i0rd vouead; and the 'third is, lUat yo are to &lU?d up jhie sieeves and took, a yiid of tobacco, f The" preacher, ooked:batdur(ng these 'novel l?. J he nrea reparations, without a linetxr ns tace nmiof. KinA at the end be repj:ea tnai tne terms were I walking no-to the horse, rtreatened to tear brni foff if be. dldjibt'dlsroonnt wiyrebpwrj'tbewbry, LUao.'made a virtue of ..neceiVn4lightvr. ff. I have one request to make, my friend Jbat jSf yru won l neat me wun iiHa ovurtoai. uu , i a 'present from the tndie of nf lastTclrcurtv The Methodist preacher slowly drew- off his t'oe.rVnur: xa i he hlac ksmit hy eoiitintied " Ms tirade j Tf ahuse of him arid sect; a':)iroWi0g'the War.' Anent behind htm. he dealt, Alr.-;orgeron a ire- rWndou blow between tho cyea, which- bid that Mact of a connoisseur in such niatl Wvv ith the quicknesd-oj, a cat, and bestowed his ,lowwith.a coorteous hand on the stomach and : of t1ie blark'snbVcont:nuing his song where bi8 arrival- . -- - . ,t,.CUJA "Tongue cannot express Ihe sweet comfort,' &c. iintil Foreron, from having: experienced " hrst ... , rt - . .1 a .wwi fid ii sub mavir win ti;i r 1 1 w ml rHiiiiuiui'tfiiniri. G .ThiBr lrintal TskntTiiihrTO nrortf--ma -tfvrt wew.groanea.r.-. t.i e -aiiwa.. 1 ;'."-u.'"soim luiH-t require 01 jrou is, 10 go $ipt iitne-'with the uSsicftihf -(rtm '!iivv5r tSe' Ijace witlrthc fleshy paftvf his'ahd: ; - 1 - wen, :tnat a a man' saiu .fsiuptrrewortn.--. jaj.ww gei. uo ajiigpjiowq ip iae Hroij,auu waao ?our face, and- tear ,upv Tom VameViifesUmeBti and tnrn your thought on ijigh.t!-1. lcr.i K'H f Ned rtwfe, with' feelings 1e never experienced0 J? itUI? ijiis Juorse, an4 iooJt Jed jby.the ftaad; ,an4 aaid??s i" Nowr kpep your promieev And i'li.lteep.yonf i ounaeLf Good evening; &Ii4 Forgeron f I'll look Jiyon VoTHto": 'r'.ft''-r' fyXnohs Ragles from tbeireyrie-intheerlgmg r - Well; thought Ned, " ihis lir rce? bamWisf batdu1f people"1 say If they Tttiew EdSld rsoigerun was kw uippe peiore nw own voor auu at roo if V ijett9dist .preacher l"' " .:'- ;' V.Aiux oa musings were taore norrowY into va ahger. "Iliadi83gured rcdunteaance was, f biuree, the' s ubject pf i WutnerooW 'kriest io"r.it . - . . ' .. - - i - f iorse, and join trr tny de vol ion," said tlie strtitfi." . .,hr(Miptuous people, you WeUiudtsts, ina ever rofpo-Jcither; anyhowi Wellrwha-iMryoir; Je;'.'Toa -beef-headed disciple yt'itf";;.. !,M VV i5'II mauryou Into a jftliy.- 1 Be'orsi; ie, yi-u jlo quit preaching ; tf ecimir is,' yiia'tna wear litis' last .wilt and testament of J'homiis Palrie next . . " T Y I . if a. . I i u.H.a ak 4 &rm4,love. or some ner senaaiwn .eoiiaiy .ew w . Vn;roorinn.ld.lrifrti1v - . . i ..' f f if rm mat Kinu oioce, excepi iob nreacner a oiu j " a.uu tuv uivuu'ib aM uuui ujt ittrb- If11" aharntiookabey wolfcffijdew lfjgie rctrrark.lh'at ha -had met'wKHi C .veeM .Si ;. r v kn urcci2em.v t . ' - ? A. f Of cbCrxsthey never dreanood of the cause.-? Nei Ictoi: i in the glass nod coiffired hisbjac'i er: fr the recent ecnfla, to tU. flinbowthjp wjckaccrse M blending every eofefi into ne.' lOripertap he never read the sfo aud mjitter.; ed to himself "Ned FurgeMn whipped byMa.I' thodist preacher I" ' - . Front that lime hia whole. (onduct .manifested .' eha"zftf feeli ajKTIte -gosaitfs of the neigh- bofhood obaerved it, ana wiiperea, mat ii ea was siienrand had gone ?to Reeling etery Sunday eOeawetv his burning the books he used to read So much. Strange stories were circulated ae to the meta morphosis of this jovial dare-devil blacksmith in to a gloomy and taciturn man ; some supposed, the tnountams,,ajife into the future tiafr&wlew' eiWi to a crag, .where) r'fce had fejla0jid; hrwfrd ;0&facef &q$wf$fa the latter ha-v'ng mvpte&Wfyyti secret remain wied. T$fgtymj$fi0d( min-f conxmiieo untrorgeroi. r-iw"". d M. a.t.hl.eth: eaMe.hed t'inmoa that aeeiped entjr"i)ie sxuil ajaorlievait, of a bur- Tfrrvp.tr w '-. V w deo ;nd thi.aong Of;; itys-syvl y$tl-fi y-n'r How happy are they who their Saviour obey waa only half throygh wbwv.be felt; like toew: maoT t Forcrba waV from thVturio at'uving iletbodist! t al faiJiKxtott.ton aubse quept, he gave in bis cxpeie4MUBd 1 revealed the bystery of hir ivlcimhiai dm astonished fte'gnwm rt. , The Rev. MrStuhble worthy wh bad ithfql- fX fM he secret '-oof ilUat timecguid j"1 con' tain himself atty Jongeri rgay oeot lo bis feel ings iti convulsivefeals of laghter,as the ourn did maul; the grace 1 theireje'tto:!wl?t v'.f-J S The' blackemhlr f -the rjprjitfain-pass himself became,' soobfaftiMa ifetbfidhit Tpreac her. I dropped jn a'few4ays ago at the ApolJoSa- leonia look at tlie , skeleton t .mo iwyszeno. mer agatbatil hafeevpr?eMt- Irisnntbnbiediy what It professes Jo be, and,Pofjssor Siluman, ' A '..j... i.'A4i. J,.Uf .ri t. arter expressing ins reuse u iuw the public to Dr. Kqcju adds L Tlie skeleton? having btfotinoeitire, enclosed in limestone, evidcnily ielonged one; individual, and thi thie fulk?Bt)gromid fiwUs genu'15 fThe i apimafwas marine ancarnTvofousi andat his .Ipi h was imhedJed in thai aocieht sea where A Uba- mi iW ilavmBiy dred ariles down ba Alabama rivet and toaca4v a HfhH nlaees.1 hfffw had futt oppocinnitj to observe; what tnany geofogista have affirmed, the marine -and oeeantc chiwaerer jof the country' -Most of otwervers ; will probably be atrufck wilh the snake! ike appearance of he tksleton. If di2ew however, most-essentiatty ham snv as wtin fossil eri;nt a1thooffh h my coon-; tenance the popular (and I bettese the well fcrar-dedy animU to which the name of sea-serpent baa been attaahed.f tt 'lilUifiitii-mUi- ni:i''3 W-'v - exceedingly Regret .i.bat vre, jhayo, 00 10714! Museum inv whicfc tms ana ouneri reraar&aoie-Te lstof 4he antediluViaD wqrM'ran- bvpreeerveoV wilh such valuable productions' of Atnerica jRri nM"an4 art m ! itfrAtiin poet tait a nd ot ne r words' of fgffie&jiutftia r. The time I rincerelj-hopo ie remote wiien Aii?ii&eQfii'.l fSfrile'oTibra bisii at VVswhingtwiAVtoii Jrietfei.i' tumor waSitfken.rpm,Miesnape4;irs. uunn, wife of lhe frincipaj Xhe. vCaCf my at liempteao, L. L, without J&i0f, ehe haying been put in a mes mer sleep. Afier.tbe bperiUlpn was Cnishe'd, "Mr. Duon-, by a few iWetse paea restored her fo en seioiisaessl-r In 4ply to an observation tbatr che had had quile a nap, she said she had, and that she felt betf xer ioritThe-'WmdTf haviir was told that the physicians ;h&dte?amined it, and had concluded to do nothing tppre 'with k at present. She expressedotislderabltf liisappolntment, aud behig asked jf -she wpold ppBKenU.; next week -to te mes merized and havat.taken o.slie "answered in the negative, and saidihatif i beearae necessary , to have itremoved, she Would prefer tote in a sTate of con sciousness. Dr. French asked, her if ihe 'had "ex pbrieucedany paip or uncorofortabla sensation during her sleep. ,:"lhe said she ban" noC and the D(,! then asked her what1 she would think if be shoohl fell her that ii had been ioyed. She turned her eyes to-warda-ber shoalder, and perceivingia ;mairpot of blood fowvr down on her dress with a couotenarico indicating mnch anxiety aba asked her, husband ifttk -wasoav. The tumor was.Haow .shewn; to '-.her,, apd she-eTineed-tiMniajderablegitaUoi The parties to thia transantfoa j aays .tI?Brooklyn Elgle? are t w'eri" kttowa U'HeaTpstead,' aid their stuntiiiig'and potKHiareBaclaarectu al) lea-f deception. . VS? V -",1 t'JT j. ? tciocs'lj:i.8s.i-The Quliidy Atforni IfcjrjDtctocs. ft r lates the following instance of mwiakch khiunesS in a parent JJMiri'u XJ'ijiry. U.n Cc.J' w Those cLudrea-wTin teDroved or puniaUed bl others. Jeldoiii reflect upon the' conseqaencesv ?Th4, VOy Willi 1VIIIVU . IU, UCW l AJ--t- i. "Ull- road y Eai Bo I . . . . . . - r , -m v - 1 1 " 11 A. !t V twoVr Ihree' blower tlie fatber;.rteabT reproving. the boy, commenceg an action against, lue, suerin- ty -. " w - 4 ngkniotjs svusjUTTi-a waiceuLwaaauisiE m ina j ktof the Opera in ParisvweB4h Icr sttddau1 3y eetaiVned .JM" My watch has just been stolen 1 Uiepc fal 1 h,good enogll ttf lfp pfofAif)oT K lilncfedTtllal trhie, theywmtearit strike. pound irimiMhmi reteithSUief." TherDml pack tet'terrifiei h roceeoinsr, er. deavored to escape, but by his agitatibn dlacover- Wd himself i;-v.srj4 O 1 a r . r -M The Ne Newark oa Friday. It. Jsatated ioenpod hejiouse of Mr. John qqief ' $ifou xilock on aincftfrom, a?f hree iv.ears'jcruiee inihe,: Mediter- ranean; and has been many yar.aj4iDiei3on bre4lahdCcleWr6ficc.-H ' . Iljjrarchosi vr famous' sea serpent, Jof Vhirfi'-i' think sbine'acountDas It ia. one hundred andtirieo fe ttjfvgiht aithe-inost wo-wlerful fossil remiYns ofa for- ''itis"tb:hi I he '"proprietor td exhthil tbfswbndJrfut specimen 6f atntfli 'in 'seylrar 'o'frjtjeii t? A' - S1, is hoV letT to i epl of 5is fpuyv - - ? ; . . of 4hlLf. ''aNarvkAfedr suddenfv at left his lodging the Park ;IIausej ia ordinary pealth -oir ThoVetfdy- Uf nltifori Mt Ao the townshib f xjittftfi2and 1 tliVd ia ! his bed at co::w.iATior? of bishop POTTSin The consecration of the Rev. Abnzo P . as Bishop ef le Diocese of PennsyUani'. place In Qlmt Church, Philadelphia: onV dayVbeforr iaUentive and crowded auda TliXiears : ' . ; - eD;. The chHnes rang forth a gl4dsoma oel n the appointed iiaie for tue cosnmence.nent 2 fwm the organ the western door opene j and ii'' voneeabThe? nfesidin? Bishoo.' th Pi.k. n " tern Birfho nois, enerauw 4ceitiiz oop uie iuht d 'hilander Chase, of Illinois, appeare lat tw l f a long, line of the clergy and urovecded u- .u oi a loiijj- line 01 tne ciergy a lvsiton Uoi.h. Hi T Ci-ekre eyvLne,' Brown wn. Freeman aiul 11., also preeeutand vith I he officiating ck-rff.' a . - - - v. . WVI, piDf 1 tDVH V irw .i IU I lj WLLWIil man rw.!r ttiir Al&1m ti the Ti.ni.oi - i f update fbrconfecwob in bis'rorket a,ul ,.' ported" by the Rev. Messrs. Morton and tiudja-il' wrth tho oth?r parts'of ihe Episcopal hnbit.ca'Jl after;the Bishops, and 'tOuk.'ib-ir seats ia tl toiddle aisle in front :bf ike chancel. Wlien had become seated the choir sang with beau ii 1 efiecthe acirteoce, The- Lnrtf is In' hi holj temple, let all the earth keep silence before 1 1 i,u The regii!5r m6rhirtg service Was then rrad. Tlie Bemioif (otlowed ty Bishop Ifookirn' T-i . ... -i-.L- -1 r . "I u ne. ireaieo n ne pncacier ana authority of lU fFpieoal .ofiM'ah-r.lbetinatwer ia which hi. fT ..- 1 i t- j 4 , - w.,ucn n inwul,H!. 'ji?rcMiif.-..s. wen as uw obedience due to lii:n from ihe Prusbytcri t-f tim jiuvB,.:; sv.iKtiii7 icicic-iicej.0 me Cliaractf r BB.amumM BBA fr.v mJm m mm. I tkk I 1 ana virtnes t tae a:e ,venertea Kis.'iop While as a bright example to his sucr essorn jrhj , are ested-wr.h vautlnrriiy'in the Church, aoj corrckde(f wih a 'most ttrvnt prayer that llw candidate about to hfi i coucratvi VuouU.be en. d6 wed with preV fm-.n abovw t p'Vihrni wortliil, the duties stevohhi'ilpuo'hiu. by virtue of ihi office for ufajph lie wachof.rtwTlw text chosen was very.appropri ite and read as follows : One that rule th Avell, bis oxa house, having his children (ii subjectiqrt Vit h all grayiiy : fl(r if a man know not "liowjo riile his own h'oui-e. Ii,w shall b4 Ukec"rstf IheChlircliof Gotll" 1 Tim. 8. iV.aiCt5.-ir-!. -r h '- . The Bishop elec. was ibeiVprWen'eJ by Biblinpi Doane end'erowneJi' to the Presiding Dialrfiji, who called for' the readi'pg of the lest imoiiirds. -The Revv.Mr.'PdeHheiiner read the" testimonial and certificate of the leleilon of Dr. Potter a: the iMt session. -of that Convention, of this d.ore. The certificate of the, Standing pimMiiiiee f ili-j diocese of Pennsylvania a then road by ihv Rev. Mr. Clark, who slated tint he had in 1m handi similar certificates fnirn the Standing Ci.d. mimes of the o'her d.ocesesv Letters were then read from Jhe Biehope of the various dioceses by th.iHev.Dr. Dorr, consenting tha the cnntecri. 'tioV -of the Ilev. Jlr. Abnio Potter as Bishop of thediocesa of Peimsylyania should take place. 4AH the requkeMnents'of the cannn having now been fulfilled, the -Bhop elert pronounced in a firm Voice the1 so Jem n promise of conformity und obedience, to the doctnnerjxfiscipline and worship df th Protestant Episcopal Church. " The Utany wa then read by Btshopr Lre ; after whi h the usual xaminoliort jpf the candidate in such casci w"as made, by lhe presiding Dishop. 'he Bishop elect was- ihen robed with the full Episcopal b"b;t by!6 Rev. Messrs. Morton and ouuuaivsi auu. c iiiijtx-'ci.iiii ti iiiiuuj vj m.i me Bifho'pii present "followed. The preCDiatioa of the) Bible as the. only guide in the cxercueufhii ucw duties was.njai4e, by the: senior U:Sliop; af. ter v hfdf.Vfhe ceriii!ibdy being i complete, ihe copfecrated B.nhop waa received inside tho c!no eel and warmly tvrleutoed by hw brethren. The cwimi union was then administered by the senior 1 Jiishop to tha i otirers, including Bishop l'otter, and at their hands it was partaken of Jy most of thecleftfy and liity-present: The Benediction Was then proncmnced iy Bithop Clmse, and the Assembly disperseu.'tlre-chime in the toweat the time resuming its loudest pea's, proclaiming aloud that tlie lite was complete, and the dtoreet of Pet. nay Ivania! had again' a Bishop" to oversea its interests audadmAisler to fts necessities. Advice rp A xbvsG CAVVYER. ' ' . BV HON, 'JOSEPH ST0&T. I Whene'er yoo spcok, remember every cause Stands eot in eloquence, but. stands on laws ; Pregriailt in matter, in ixpretulon brief, " i.ct every seniccce sisnu wuu uohi rcnci , On 1 rifling points ivi time hof talent waste, A Badjoffeoctto iearning and to tasle: . Nor deal with pompous fhrase nor e er suppoM lV)firghts beloo'loeasomng prtMe. Loose declamation xnav 'deceive the crowd, L And feem more ttiking a it grow more louJ ; v UUf MVWBtnWH fJOKVtl T1IIW Uiragill, A nought bat inpfy ioise sod mttk s vain. The froth of prdn.the sth'oolboy $ yaip parade Of hooka arid ae--a." his atoik 10 If ado : The pert conceiia.'the'Canaing trieks 'and play . Of low 'attoruejs sirnbg Hi long ar ay, ' The unseemly jest, the petoUnl wp'y, That chatters on, and cares not how, nor why, Studious, a void t-bb Worthy themes losrsn, They s'rhk the sakerond diVace the man. Like the false iightsby trying had.wa east, Scarce seen wheit'preaeai, ahd fbrfot when put. Begin with dignity? expound with grsc -1 Bach ground of reasoning in its tisne and plsre; Let order reign throuebout-each toi.ic touch, "Nar orge its power loo linlei W loo ooch. Give each strong thought its mot attractive view, In dicUori clear, and yt severefy troe, ' And as the' arguments id splendor grow, . Let each reflect it. light 00 all below.. When ov the close arrived, make no delays By petty flourishes, or erbal 'plays, 1 Bat sum the whole In one deep oen;n ti ;aie, Like a'atfoag current hastening to the main. ' Cams at dob, I83i. ' - " j A YOUNG 'AUNISTEH. f We have had many instances in various pur sqlfaVnd profeaejcaa;',oir iiaiUd precocious tateflVut, UJ,!seUoml permanent. A young pxeajiieriof the Methodist persuasion, aged tlnr teen year, icitibg pwat interest in England. The Liverpool Albtorrsays of bim: . " .. V$)U jls1oliaiV"ned tfvoser. mons.tiln ' atrcechapel, in J of tlie Sun-. $y, scfiooU'attacWil l taMe .Mcthodisl New U lfi :' 'ii'.'r-: tvi... ..-Aetata Inat inoujrji$ oyrthatibaiifw comiuomced the W coittting.the way to hearen' at a very eari; St,i VV.had an opportunity of hearing his w. mowin the afternoon -opon the felicities of tne heavenlyrJi:ldiand3 ttueVcerfcuolf 'fJ11 jwe have listened iW our timew ii?any Oiwr" delivered half jo excelleota discourse. U year, delivered extemporei hot iuwoald evidently lfrDing.tori far (6 riay fliat if asot re-nediatcd. NeVettlw1esKeo;n tnay ;haye berj meditated," itwai: kftelUoy, "afirinore "partrciilarly w.beh we tt ihal it lasted upwards of an hour. 1 te wereieanponrtaeoire'ciaipw"1" -jtWitctiotitvraa gooxlthe several point " " Wrriy;arwigcVaiw Mtithfeeeber. teemed to excite great inteWiVaffbrded tn lst eatisWctjsnu. ilf he ahouiu-continuo r- , gress aa jiehaacmnrtiioedr hie Success must m very gieaUw-IIiewennoTvin the evening was op bo tho ioatif ot 'the-soaty4 " 1 ' ' b NeveYWReeeTtislfVft faith io the Divine WoW; Wrtvhotit fight; as well as immortaiiiy." hrofirtltito the world, which didoot expand in. intellect Vfi?Iei lYpdrfffetf nhr heaH-whtch feunding, while ifWk'&ifledJhoicofu desirea and pisslotia,,J' - v ' ';'t' . -III? fflt. OWUHJUi-tfUSMi thja,ypg.n'Ueaq, h.asatUined ul w bw lVn V tk' iik .inp !u' . bavA -aaid auite e ..ua.i uia. luiiibon u . v. rwi . tv 1 i 17 .. '- . jma t ! ' .
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