'Mi '-iJ ' :' ;.M: ft h J -r , I! ft .V1 NORTH CAROLINA SENTINEL AND NEWBERN COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCER. v - - f-.-i - : : m: . : : aftrrarg strt itttsctllmieotts. If, as has been said, Addison deserved the grati tude of his country by bringing to the notice of the public the fine ballad of " Chevy Chace,"; we surely shall lay our readers under great obligations by a f pphlp. pflnrt tn rescue from unmerited oblivion the pa thetic sonff of " Old Grvmes,, Not that we would insinuate that the words are not fresh in the memory of alll, and the merits of the composition universally acknowledged. No, far be from us such an imputa tion upon the public taste- Our enort is directed to the preservation of the.poetry from the interpolation and : dilution to which it is exposed by its traditional exis tence, and tonve it a " local habitation7 in print. We regret to say, that of Mr. E'sek Short, who r avows-himself its author, we know little or nothing. ; Whether he was a voluminous writer, pr, like single speech Hamilton and many othtr great men, chose to stake his reputation upon a solitary effort of genuis, is ; to us but matter of coniectute. We are more grieved at the uncertainty which exists as to the, country of . which he was a native. There is certainly internal evidence in the liallad which would go far to impress us with the belief so flattering to our national pride, ffiati its author was our countryman. But, on the oher hand, without at once denying all pretensions to taste or antiquarian research on the part of the , .Editor, How could we account, in this view of the case, for the song not finding a placejn the " Speci mens of American Poetry," lately published in three j volumes. Our opinion, however, inclinesjto its indi genous character, and we trust, that if thehvork allu , 4ed to should ever reach a second edition, the editor I will insert the song together with the original music j and such particulars of Mr. Short's life as may be ";i brought to light by diligent investigation., " - We need not attempt a critical analysis of this re markable roem. It is ; redolent of .genius, and its i beauties are too evident to require indication. The J reader will be particularly struck with the ease with . which the author makes transition from description of : the mental and moral attributes of his Hero, to the I peculiarities of; his dress. Thus, whilst holding up !. the inner to our respect and reverence, he so distinctly ; portrays the outward man, that from the description . alone, the limner might execute a tolerable sketch. Like all other productions of established jmerit, this song has been the subject of numerous profane tra vesties ; but it will be readily admitted that none of j inese imitations in grace, simplicity, and nature, come l wimm pistol snot-oi the original ' Old Urymea.' ' ' I redericksburg Arena. OLD GRYMES. ; Old Grymes is dead that good old roan. We ne'er shall see him more ! j He used to wear a long black coat, f j Al buttoned down before. J His heart was open as the. day; , 1 '": His feelings all were true I His hair was some inclin'd to grey 1 He wore it in a cue. - - i 1TT1 l i.i r i. i ; v nen e er was neara tne voice oi pain. , ;IIis breast with pity burn'd k The large round head upon his canev ; From Ivory was tum'd M - Thus ever prompt at pity's call, He knew no base design - Hisl eyes were dark and rather small, His nose was aqueline. f He.lived at peace with ail mankind, - ' . In friendship He was true : i " His coat had pocket-holes behind r His pantaloons were blue. fd Jnharmed the sin which earth polqte?, . r rtc passed securely o'er : JAnd never wore a pairot boots, ' For tliffty years or piorev ,t But DOpr Otil firjriruws iarinw atrAil,!- Noriears misfortune's frown ; i .4. He had a double breasted vest, I . The stripes ran up' and down. He motlest meril songhjto .find, ' And pay it its desert ; He ha . no malice in his. mind ' :-Nor rufflesjon his shirt. : ' His neighbors he did not abuse, Was sociable and gay : lie wore large bucklfeson hisshoef. And changed them every day. ; His knowledge hidirom pubhc gaze,; He did not bring to view Nor made a noise town-meeting days, , As many people do. " j His worldly goods he never threw In trust to fortune's chances.; But, lived (as all hi brothers do) f : In easy circumstances. .Thus, undisturbed by anxious care, His peaceful moments ran ; f And every body said he was i A flue old gentleman. - . Good people all, give cheerful thought To Grymes' memory, As doth his cousin Eek Short) ' "' Who made this poetry. ' Jj THE IilFE OF A NEWSPAPER. BY ITSELF. Mv hfe is shortlv told. Mv first impression was the sensation of a tremendow squeeze which instantly awoke me into life and thought ! I was now spread out to the light, and a glow of intelligence completely pervaded me. My ideas were atoirst new, in"'"1" nons ftnrt eontnsed. iations. doiuics, wui, - - ti t. . ; andareextremelvM. ! An anstractol the wnoie j A gooa, T - "r nr9e. erass from the beds into the middle or w,7 . o j0 ahoiit awu veare aro dv v vas. a person IW4.1: nuia iianusumc o ft" . ' . ur i.j i . -c worth about I beneficial to scarify, or slightly weed off th- " 1 .1 1 1 - A .1 "111 crp horse, grass from me ueus mio me middle or was luauv r . . .1 . 5?.i r. . . . - - j ion vm whn tnrrow. usi wciurc u nues w seea : thie of ffreat celebnty; tms was entitled " rne veuant," would very reaauy commanu iou. , . , riU .reRelutionofthe Veds," This work Ram-"?JZi a limit to luxury in horses? It may be prevent your next year s crop being gra8sy said of human nature, as of youth, gaudet equts. i uree -. -r sumciem saiu uuiuuiou , aiaaaa Til trt makft the-CroD: ClVinff the plant or mflhun Rav translated from the Sanscrit in the Ben galee and Hindoo languages, which he distributed gratuitously. This he afterwards published in Eng fish, for the ; purpose of proving to his European Fn L goor daVo? the WmirabU Solon, be- or oe-thus gjadually raising, he ridge. The fore theVeciouimetaUweri plenty, the pious old fashion was , to ridge down .with hand devotee could purchase an ox for the altar at noes, mu . siateur,. .ftununwv ' ,mnti 1 soon But, as might be expected, hrs benevolent conauci, hp. moderate price oi io ccma. uvxmm. ... .. ritttiicc a silent state ot wonaer ana --7 that was and zeal for the good of his fellow men, exposed him Athens had erown rich, the price of the best of ridging down is exploded, ana we are now ZT,t e sne time, from, the to many personal inconveniences. . 1 . . beeves varied from 7 1-2; to $ H 1-2. A heca- as careiui as possirjie, never 10 tane any dirt m mm 11 r J 1111 ,J LlliJ V - . Mn.J.H 1 J iL .1 1 . m. m. a -v WT1T I t - .v-( nous ana comusea now , P""- ."han- friends, "that the euperstilious practices which de ST made up my form the Hindoo religion have nothing to do with the J'rJnTtnixed, and I lay m pure spmt ol its dictates." IIIUU "ZilU;, VV1UVU VYC1C voiwuo""f . .i. liHor itob laM in Mo hoc Ko1 nntrBhala Vio rrmtifirnt;nTl ni Wit-I . . i ; '' iiv : nnnlni- I fi-nm t Ii0 nlfltlt Wlthnilt rotlimin or if rmiviAJ:. . same prolific mother... Our 7 o Iw I have tomb cost,, m one instance, , ;r ftWSit 3 -e' regular order in a pile; ro, . . nn . a ;, no orHinarv fediiuwof .U5. mentionea as , v- vr, - "WJ iSlK S a nt, intuitive,: longing satisfaction, 'many respectable pemns of my. coun- pensive fooleries of Alcibiades, that he gave working, increase tne Dea a nttic. "When the season nas been too wet to . , A. object oi inierest aim ueire nC wu . . i " J """ ' 7u " "r ZT: allowed his wife but nine mills, l ne term by an elderly, nam looKing man, wim tnreaa oare, 01 uuu uemg ui wiiom uxo w. "-"7 ua flVPrv th:n(r uut bread, and seven ,ir Kroohoc Hovn iri o craro rwwr hics mnffl. ttlft RPrTPtq fit OUT hearts . are WC11 KI10W11. 11 1UUM. j - length my turn came, and I was tucked in the ere- examination of the Christian revelation. ;From the deal 01 saimsn mr.A nt r chnn innr ' np nr3T samniH 111 : iiidiirviiiu 1 i;t uu,i ui uic lcvv 1 cctaiucitu in uio th fii Vrn w-hq narticularfy oppresseo, oamp and already seen," ne says, " witn no orcunary ieeungui Uie first DOrn, Was pU - . :nTn:t;w Ion rri no- cnti'eAinfi'nn manir rorwtahlft nPTmilR of TTlV COUn- nau " ""-"1 . 7. 1? TP 7 " " !, J . " ,Tr- r-.u: liin-n r .1 , to get. tot. rS "r, ,2r1 nrriSd and ffh. r5t nfl.vin.rwas as unequal as were plough, and the crop gets grassy, wait umi, KOTaMoXmTS aTarbv an fnnulre Inlo Swhrf -hoS." It iems' to me th;de"ees of weahh and extravagance. Al- the ground gets in order to work, then skin 1UUV iowcu, a 7 - . - u t x i..4i mnU,r m,r ;ma thin in nn pr!- - i . i i .irn,l ci to IB. H thp Sides O Uie TldfiTes Wltn Hand hnpc t-l..'i nrAhin who was caiiea Uie currier, aim uorue uui uiaiitdiiuui ucucr ciupuj luuh . w. 1 exander S taoie COSl lor nuuseii auu "' . - o - . iucn into the street. The said carrier, I found, was an deayor to illustrate and maintain truth, and to render dollarg daiVj and ihe miser in Theophratus cuts up all tne young grass, and withdraws it J i . M nnnM n ssrnsi napin,A . r i a I irvvT I 'i nirprc i-fii I inr in i k ir i . . . an m i i . -.n rn inn niri i ruin i r. pin iikn nut i m j - li'l- . xl 1 t 1 i- ... C or ly return n wun me piougn ana mould board ng my b? said ugmg no sir , was the have afiorded him peculiar pleasure to witness the eight cents were considered a VT moUW board isUoo blunt it alsoi thrd t short reply, and he trudged on with us, muttering change which has taken place in his country respect- for it. Yet a slave in Terence buys a al for mould board 9 too, " not as you knows on, Old Gripe : you are tlu same ing the immolation of widows, which circumstance his old master for 2 1 -2 cents, and the lawyer much dirt. We commence as above discri- chap what promised me some coppers for a paper the may be hailed as the dawn of a brighter, and more Lysius complains of the guardian, who charged bed, with small flukes without mould boards, other morning, and han't paid me yet you are too glorious day in the moral horizon of Hmdostan. ' (ox the opson Gf two boys and ,a little girl the then add short mould boards, then gradually stingy to take the paper, but wont get another from The liberal views and the devout and amiable spi- extravaffnt sum of a N. York shilling. The increase their length and the size of the plough, me 1 guess " My , brethren were now ast leaving jj jnZZ Athenians were very fond of fish ; and a grea erery-.working running lurtner irom the cotton. was imported from 1'ontus anu ine iasi iwo piuugmngs we use a very large, plough hoe, from 12 to 15 inches across from was not Lt all preposseiinV I had not long been in interrupted researches into religious truth, he found," The working classes received but a moderate wing to wing wun ion crocked mould boards, mliflr of slaves runmner very shallow, once each side nf dm tice, rnvinffintr a key on his hand, wistfully eyed me; moral principles, and better adapted for the use ot wj10 came int0 competition for labour, reduced cotton, and then, with a similar plough, but and casting a look about him, leloniousiv seizea, ana rduoiwi uenigs, man any umer wiuui aou uiu,: the price exceedingly. Mere manual laDour wiuer inouiu ooarus, open me waier lurrows, thrust me mto his pocket My right owner, by vir- his knowledge." As the most likely method of ac- ijb Drocured for ten cents a day. That making three furrows to the ridge. In this i i 1 ' 1 .1 J mtmlnrm n -.r l-n-iTTlorf rra r hits HrkmT10C! hp. flP- 1 . .1.1 .c' meoi aavance pay, oemg m sigm, naueu anuai- have been the lowest rate, and is manner we leave the, beds and water furrows rested the pilterer, and with tnreats compeiiea mm mi .e u -Ul-V1 thn th. nr,SPnt nri of labour in many handsomely formed. the former nothiirh: tn rplinnnih-hi; nr 7P He entered his snon anal vnnsiiaii sunpiureri m uicir uugiiiou lauguttgTO x x .i 1 ... i T , " . n Sd th Af- From this undertaking he arose ith a full Action parts of Europe. the latter not deep. I am an advocate for top, ter hastily drvincr me bv the fire, in which process I that the Christian Teligion is true and divine. The fares in travelling were very small, ping cotton, believing that it occasions it tov narrowly escaped conilagration, he ran over me, ana rtuinraoiiuii ivuy paiu a visit w mauuirara From Hignia to tne riraeus, a uisiance yi i umuui aim uuie muuu ucuci. oucKenug is 01 fixintr his eye upon Sales at Auction, Advertise Wednesday last. He was accompanied by the Messrs. mjes me fare was 5 cents. From Egypt or great benefit to it, but that is out of the ques- mente,&c. I was then . more particularly surveyed Cropper, Mr. Hodgson, Mr. Litherlajid, a feUow pas- Ponlus otmore than thirty cents. This price tion, with a full crop." and dismissed with condemnation " nothing but senger from Bengal, and Capt. McLeod. In the .. niirablv low A soldier in the infantry "gggBS " m foreign news congress and cabinet love stories and course of the morning he visited the Lancastenan is inexplicably low. A soldier in me mm y RURAL ECOUOIVXY. accXtsZff School, and Mr. Connell's factory. He was visited received for pay and rations for himself and RURAL ECONOmY. commercial report one side at least should be de- at the Royal Hotel by numbers of the respectable attendant, 30 cents daily; the officers twice, MILK AND MILKING. voted to prices current." . I was then pettishly thrown inhabitants of the town. f; and generals only four times as much. Here The practice of milking thrice a day, cspe- updn the counter, but was soon in requisition. A - is a great contrast with modern usage. The cjaiiy wheri cows are in good pasture, is rc- bare-headed boy made his appearance with a "please extraordinary performance on the railway. wages of the highest officer, equal only to four commended; each milking will give almost as to lend Ma your paper a few minutes, just to look at a feat surpassing all former peformances on the times the wages of the private. What would much as if onlv done twice for when the ud. me snip news: i iie mucM waB iciu..u, ranvvay, took piaue on uie muway, on oaiuiuay Wu our ma,0r-general say to this f . der is full, the milk begins to be absorbed into wltn in?,xxix. r f":" t1 " 1 7" z - Physicians were sometimes appoiniea Dy uic tne uqav Gf tie animai The nractice will .a. on oi rlntorminntmn tn etnn it." I WHS POOn ;,-,. n .nntroir ft thrtuonnrl hrtcrss nf I J 11 . i . UUUJ fcl4C' annual. X lie in an ICC V11I ut lUVVCISi OUUi utlUHJl""""" - t '1: l.nmn n n oi rrV.Kr.ri n T hnilKP T IIP. ffOOn ' WOHiail T,ir riplflonc. rrttnn ftv-rr I ivornnfti tn Trnrh PstP UUl 11G IVJ llLliilAUUl 1 w 1 : I 1 1 L . V-fllVCJlIlO LWttWll llVlll uitviiaiui I . i .1 , 1 ' ' whosp. husband was at sea easreny sougnt uie sxup Thpv started ton-ether ateicrht o'clock in the mormnfi, I "a v lc"tu " wv onantitv iof ma. Athens, and to nure. but of milk. news, but was disappointed in her- search. " How anfj proceeded at a brisk pace to the foot of the in- have been physician to the btate. Uemoceeds Milk should be poured into pans as soon as negligent and careless these printers are,'; said she, cymed plane, eight miles from Liverpool, the Samp- in the 60th! Olympiad, about 538 years before possible, and if carried for, or too much sha "nota word of intelligence of the 'Wind-Bird' they pon dragging a train of 30 loaded wagons, and the Christ, received at Egina 8900. He was invi- en never gives abundant or (rood cream print about Poland, and poetry, and fill their papers Goliah 27. The Goliah was then detached from its 0a in Mh one with n salarv nf ftlKOO. hut Po- I t .. aU i r i. mi. . with advertisement., and that is all they care about." load, alld a,sisted the Sampson up the inclined plane, i nf nmmntl mirPii hm for ft 1800. "! VS U " "."e2-T J I Miss now took her turn. She sought the poetry, and Thc latter then proceeded on its iourney, and arrived Y tr" V Z" Z ;it f " " our "mer1 1 cowf Pour rbl 01 V"r iniJ.K' stories and marriages, which in half an hour were all at Manchester at half past eleven. A considerable "'ua "" V .B"" f"1 . ing ot each into glass tumblers, and when the devoured with "the wonder that tney pui any umig number of spectators had assembled to witness its ar- U,UUV':"1W,1 j cream nas risen you can easily sec wnicn hears else, in the naner." An elderly lady now took me. Lvai. The. fliah. bein left without assistance, changing coins at a premium, but far more by tne thickest coat. Winter's milk." althonah who, after adjusting her spectacles, surveyed me a carried its load up the inclined plane at three trips, receiving deposits and lending them again at a hegs abundant, will be found to be richer than nine wiuie, aim ucnaicu ivhh.ij .n. ana am hot. rear 11 muniuiesier uuiii uciii paat une, 1 mgiier rate man au inc iiichidcivcb agiccu hardly a column ot deaths, and not more having been delayed aconsiderable time by a slight to pay. The crdit of some of them became summer s. i-11 Ane emit 01 some 01 mem oecame Milk gradually increases in richness from l umuueeu or ivvcuiv .i uuwByuu uiuw... acciaent to tne macmnery. ine progress 01 uuui very great . and money and notes ot hand the first Vlron to the last Take a tiimhlrr full this way I passed through all hands in the family, machines was considerably delayed by a strong north frPnuentlv deoosited with them Paison .i x I P ? 5 r 11 c ?k tumber W and after being well soiled and somewhat torn, by .ca,t wind whicll blew right against them, anil by were irequently deposited with them. I aison of the firstf and another full of the last; you the little ones, was sent home. For three whole days the extreme slipperiness ofthe rails, which had been at once a an?r a brof.er' "sett, to m . vil1 find that the first yields not one tenth part I had no rest, but was continually borrowed ana ahu- wct-by several slight showers of rain in the course of I a Cledr l'iu oi iow aiuiuany . udimi upitas as much cream as the last ; and the quality is 111C UIUIVUO HC1U, Ul tvuiat uui un- ac n-roj, nc Ihnfrtf itc nnant Mr ThMr trhn hi-, & l- j - j careless milking leave half a pint,tin reality, lose not only as much cream as the first five among sed. At the end ol this period, 1 was supplanted by the morning a new face, and was then discarded and thrown aside jhc totai number of bars of cotton brouarht by the knowni like all servants when they have become useless. I two engines Was 1,035. Of these the Sampson was however again resuscitated, and,; employed brouohr549. The following may be considered a as a wrauuex to some mejxhandize antj.ent into the country. Fherc again T Became an obiect ol inte rest, went the rounds of the neighborhood, and was a " nine days wonder" for a fortnight. ! I am now quietly hanging up in a shattered condition in a farm er's kitche from which place; I have written this brief memoir. I have seen much ot the world, and have learned that mankind are unreasonably un grateful, and that in a world of a great j variety of tastes and wishes, it is impossible to please all. t.psthnate of the S" 519 bags of cotton, at four cwt. each Tare of 30 wagons Weight of guards and other persons ) on the train Weight of tlie engine Tons. Cwt. 100 16 12 1 8 15 0 0 rniriTT rrrro at Awmviix inUt &lTnrtl but algo all th t t f th Extract from a popular Essay on the cultivation of which gives richness and flavour to the butter. ' . F and dry up the cow into the bargain. COTTON. " After planting your cotton, your next care is to keep it clear of grassj. which you must carefully do from the onset; as grass is a des tructive poison to young cotton ; from which A milk pan should not be above 3 inches deep. USE OF SALT. It is singular that such a body of evidence 161 11 Total besides- the weight of the tender, coke, water, ccc. amounting to several tons more. Before performing the above extraordinary feat, The following conundrums have been furnished us by a reading friend, who has taken them from the novel which appeared some time ago under the title of " SalathciLT Their style is of a kind which cor responds with the deep, rich, and intellectual strain of writing which runs through the whole of the work from -which they are extracted They , are published aa they are fouhdin1 the original, with the exception of a slight alteration! which was necessary to fit them for distinct insertion! P.hil. Album J ' r NAME ME. !I am a word of twb syllables, and in me is hidden a power to which the strength of man is but air to - i .i . . i 1 ' V i . ' . ' wmcn me strongest Duiwarns are out as the leal on . the! breeze at my command armies vanish, mqun- , lams -shake, empires perish I have changed the whole face ,of society yet by a sublime jcontradiction ' I combine the greatest evil with the greatestgood the most Iavish.waste of life and happiness, wit inost signal provision for human security and civili sation ! ! i v WHAT AM I? j , . 9UT- letterjs will spell my name; -who am more va- - lha. Bilver, gold, pearls, or diamonds few lhTtLCXCc hem for me. I haves been called yR&h for I can create, subdue, and wfth mif rth Pces of nobleness and power. ; i -t give the dead a new WiT rT?m' 1 can r f immortality. I caatv6 hvmS a nvew ever smnea agamst man htto tb TZ 1 t . rai?e ihe humblest son TS11' 1 Ca nencei and even withombreakK mto .P1?11 sion hVloves, bakehimthetntt: it can never recover, if it has been injured by should be brought together on the advantage " Ftuidnjr in ii cai siage. x nis crup oi tne application ot, a moderate quantity of should be ploughed frequently, never suffering salt to every description of erowinir cron. from From the Liverpool Chronicle of April 16. Before 'performing the above extraordinary feat, a Prust to remain long on the surface ; nor grass to .timber trees, and to almost everv'do- Rammohcn R6v. This distinguished! individual both engines had taken loads of goods and passengers should it be stirred whilst the soil is wet. In mestic animal, from the horse, tn thn hnnov-W arrived in Liverpool on Friday (yesterday week,) in from Manchester to Liverpool, the same morning.-t6. ploughing be careful rather to add a little earth aud yet that salt should be so little in use. Wo the Albion, from Calcutta. He has been several : - to the plants, than to take anv from thefn. n Aut V ffiM te&TaSttSto ii Mrf' f SehCt 'e Messrs. Our practice is to add a little to. the bed at eve- real use to live stock ; because, we have see,. .rJ": tJL???y lllsto? l L very generally given on the continent Mr. hfltstitutions of his Hindoo countrymen; and lately ? M.1C T a o ' tt"u "av. P""8. mvariaoiy, wun ine nana Johnson says, "I have given my own gig-horse lust issued INo. I and Z. consisting ot Cyril I hoe a very good Draetice. nn n .jmall rlp --I nn n : A v ? o ii piuitnoui iuiu ui uui icuuuiy . .1 . -. . . 1 0 . 7 , 111! UUUl,C Jk Bait UVCIV Illy 11 1 111 IIS COril, IUI Rammohun Roy was born about the year 1780, at Tornton ; this novel is from the pen of Major but where there is a full crop, it is impractica- the last five years ; and though he has durinff Bourduan in the province of Bengal. The first ele- Hamilton, of the British army, who is at pre- ble : we chiefly depend on the plough to make that period worked very hard he hascontin- lurins, ui iu euucitiun no ictc.vcu unuci mo cticrnai sent a soiourner in uui cuy. xi is nuw suine our couon crop, and the dagon, or other bar npd in th uOI lioaltn nr.rM l,,; ,a Anso time since Cyril Tornton first appeared it has share is never used, after the bedding. Vari- Gf physic in his life." To be able to dispense been extensively read on both sides of the dus contrivances have been tried to ridge down, with physic, cither in the economy of men or water, and ranks among the best of modern no- weed, and work the cotton, with a view of ex- cattleLs a rand obiect: and we rpruirilv pediting the work, and savins labour : one UTiint 4ii nm.i.0 4k mi c T M , G!l TVT..1 ll.f a. i - V " . c ut,Laoiviiioi, uiaio ,lc tUUSWHH -iiiis jjiuiaiy - 7M"ur,Tr aHeu mesKimmer, or knite, was a lavonte use of salt in the food of domestic animals, an'! brace none but such as have received the im- instrument, a year or two back; it was attach- especially, in that of the horse, as being in a press of general approbation, or have been ed to the right side of the plough helve, about more highly artificial state than the others, a written by authors of established character; three inches above 4he hoe, and stood nearly desirable obiect ana uie pumisners nope 10 receive sucn en- at right angles with the beam, but inclining a 5 couragemeni uuui me puunc paironagc, as uuie to the iront at its point, it was bent on ble. He now quitted Bourduan. and fixed his resi- V 111 eudU1? "1C"4 " i"1" . ,c Vi lu lJru" .lue ?.lue sometning m the shape of a spoon dence at Mourshedabad, where his ancestors had auce a series 01 worKs oinnorm appearance, handle at its back view. Itwould run as near chiefly lived. Shortly after his settlement at this and including most of the really valuable no- the cotton as you pleased, iust skimming the piu.ee, ue uuumiciiceu ms nierary career uy xue puuu- i ci anu lumoiitva mi, nave uccu ui snaii ue i sunace roof, where he also acquired a knowledge of the Per- pmn l.incmncrp. hp. was nlrpnvnrr s spnt tn.Fatnn n learn Arabic; and here through the medium of trans lations of Aristotle and Euclid, he studied logic and the mathematics. When he had completed these. studies, he went to Calcutta, to learn Sanscrit, the sacred language ol the Hindoo scriptures, the know ledge of which was indispensable to his caste and pro fession as a. Brahmin. About the year 1$04 or 1805, he became possessed, by the death of his father and of an elder and younger brother, of the whole family a , , k ; k - :j x i v, ; i . r , i ' . . . I will nnahlp thPTTl in I.nP rniirsp ot tityip tn nrn. I llm ciw RECIPES. HOW TO BOIL RICE. Put your rice into an open pot, then cover the rice with water and put it on the fire to boil oatinn n wnrlr in ihp. Pprainn rin mi;i nro -wrilh n nrp. I icciiorl from flip mndprn P!nrlish nnH Imcrixon I : J .i-ii 6 ., . . 1 " 9 , . slue i me cotton, tne errass could easi- xace mard c, wnicn neenuuea, -Aganisx neiao- press. The store irom wnicn tney are at lib- ly be kent nndpr . U eaA ! ".1, , latry of all Nations." animadverted on their respective system gave great umbrage both to the Mahommedans and the Hin doos, and created him so many enemies that he found it necessary to remove to Calcutta, where he again took up his residence in the year 1814. j Two years previously to this period he had begun to study the English language, but he did not then apply to it with much ardour or success, j Being some years after appointed Dewanor chief native officer collection hisVffice affording hiinftequent opportunity of mix- society, and of reading English do- nnsJ ' K- il t I .T " sKiiiiiiiei suffer it to remain on the fire until the rice is snff. whicH von ran asrprtain mma irnn. The freedom with which he tn pbnn.P i alrPdv sffllpn?lv 4.1. . SifZ". ' Bavcui Iuucn ,lue WU1,V' den ladle, which we call a-hominv stick : then , j J ,v- vu i x uu ccuons lO It. arp Jhnt it puts nr tnn ..i.. 1 ' . . ' discovitirinxr it until sev- 1 ... I J - - M.vu VAkJ V . LllfL 1. 1.1. I111L11 1111 llUlV'i I r n , n-AA-l lMM - A. A . J ransrements as shall warrant the nuhlr rnnfi. hA a: xi i i ' . . anu leave n 10 sieam, or, as we c . . . 1 . . v. . LllfL i. ii i 1 1 urrii 1. 111 1 w ti ill till 1 1 1 i 1 . ' - - 1 1:1 u iiip-niiunn , . 1 ... . j . pnsurp them against anv want nf crnnH m.tn. 11, :.r 7 7. ' "1 iaKe u on, ana aram on the water, and put a . . . r b .v muuimituu. wiinoui aiscovnnncr it until sev- . u , .. . rial; and it is their intention to make such ar- eral davs after iU d tti. mJT" uu !"e P"n piace it on coals or ;all.it, J 'i il 1 3 a !iL 1 1 .1 l.l- uence in me juugim wun wnicn trie selection der ground. It therefore required a skilful will be made. The price too, will be so mo- and trusty ploughman, entirely to be relied on, v uvvaaiuii -vvf ulllJUS L -ally I Oi lllG income ; and the style m which it is to b formed will render it a neat and addition tfr every library." No. 3 and 4 of this work is in or twenty minutes. conv TO MAKE THE BEST OIVr.RK nr.ER. hah emon cut ii(T5ii. and nne negro ploughboys ; and it did not pulverize the rrall On fif spiff xv a for lpt. thpm Vio urall iyiivpH ll??L a4i Ye earth ??r the Plants- It is now nearly out of together, let them simmer over the fire for e hndthat the favourite plough in this half an ihour, then put in jone table snoonful CrOD WOlllrl hp mntonn r inilirPfl hV I T'l-U i i p tipi. Ui r v j tv uuu uunce oi powaerea ginger, " f i naiiuv im ir anv rtinnrc i outrrnrfin an npvi. i i . . i . .1 j uv.wj w. uuueu oi cream tartar, one larffc I ement I tanip rnnspniionnn c v, k i ni.,i t-.it -hi. I i . . . I wv.mvv, wi men, i v.i nt: uobu uj ii siif.ns. iwn nnnnris ot ini t. race, aiMl" set him fnrdv oT""1 trie human with involuntary glory 1 uarKest curapra nt iDcirtV.. v uie guishe I cS'SSfe ft? mc.e of happiness, strength! wSSbmf round the civihzd. I have feett hat PSSry vuu kv; rv rnivi. i tne dungeon wai. winn that thp """ugu of earthDcarmot .rv.fLSS,. concealments of evil are maked as the daVf Jnfii651 that, darts throuo-h the vinttwk!a''nv.j intellect iP,t nTvStPriof nt,r n.Pe migh- is also a fearful power of tUin, " HdinP the kevsof opulence and empire, I can raise men and natintn and nations to the utmost; dazzling- height But I can stain, de- uicui, uuui tney pecoRie than a pestilence to human nature.- i worse curiients, heappliedto it with increased attention, understand, and embraces an American Tale, use. and very soon quahhed himselt to speak and write it oy uarnes iv. rau uing, enuuea me Dutch, part of the country, so often mentioned in this Gf yeast, and let Tt stand to ferment aXwhen with considerable facihty, correctness, and elegance, man's Fire Side." letter, th old fllp W i th vprv hpt in. a2, ? , 7 f.V? A " J ?5 Ql . rmen and .W?A 1 -- " r-j uune, uuuie it anu vie uie COFKS Wltn twllirt strument for cotton, as well as corn. The first put it in a cool place, and it will be fit for use The last number of the North American Re- oiTfl, i BL J ? Z I 8,7 u S m nve or S1X ys. This is dencious in hot uni iiuc, anu wuuuut luuuiu uuaius, i uii I weatner. t - f . He afterwards studied the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew languages; of his proficiency in the two fast of these he has given ; decisive evidence in his! theological tracts, which have been published in England. fcrom hi3 first work "Against the Idolatry of all the Nations," it is evident that he had been led at an early period of life to regard with disapprobation the monstrous and debasive system of idolatry which was embraced by hie countrymen, i A careful study of the sacred writings of the Hindoos had also convinced him that the prevailing notions respecting the multi plicity of deities, and the superstitious devotion to the licentious and inhuman customs connected with them, were grounded upon an utter ignorance or gross per version of their religion. These original records ap peared to him to inculcate a system ot pure 1 neism, wmch maintained the existence ot one sole uod, in finite in his perfections and eternal in his duration ; and that it reoiired from his professors a; mental ra ther than a corporeal worship, accompanied by strict r v, u- virtue. Having embraced tnese views ofthe Hindoo theology and morals, he became anxi ous to reform the creed and practice of his country- S-T??1-4 to devote his talents and his iorrane to this lnrnnrtant nn .i i V Ja fHmdo. theology is comprised in "The e,- which are writings of very high antiquity, 1 .. i ----, r i-- l ' as near the bottom as possible, without Imur an artirlp nn thp Krnnnmv nt Athpnc vhioh I .. J 7 ; I ? , lnS : running the broken wing next the cot such as can derive pleasure and profit from tni t L r - - mk r nnA ,-- . r lnf to keep from cutting it up. This is done comparison of and 0B cannot fail of as Soon as the pTanU are 111 well up, then chop being amusing and instructive In the extract out, wilh a hiUing hoej below, this comparison .stringly drawn: lhree to five lants . , a sgtatio'. and uZl!? .WJ ! .'n..e"S. .fL". 'A000 after, throw a little dirt around he stand- iiuusi3 y vcniit,uusciucui,cui me g i ca u CXieni I iri r nl a nl o r U n 7 ,1 4. : J I ' 1 TO DESTROY COCKROACHES. VProcure from the herb woman, or apothe cary, a moderate quantity of that odoriferous vegetable called pofce root .- boil it in water un til the juices are extracted, and mingle the li quor with good West India molasses, or if the spirit of patriotism be extravagant, with nip with hand hoes, so as to sunnnrt ri , b, ,.:j n oi me cuy, an tne iana was not occupied, ihe them, and Hvp. thpm frPh lnnp n., " ;aaacB -r.om ew uneans; spreau tne iiquiu houses was unsightly ; the streets narrow and in. ; After hev hav rVA 7 .1; Patters or soup plates, in the kitcn crooked; the Piraeus was the only regular ?1W.VUV "dVC "-cuverea irom tms pro- nanw nntevcr buAlt part of the city. The upper stories often wifh'thTh 1 apartment may hare been the .subject "of inta- overhung the streets-and stiir cases were ve- tnf ?7 &t & Sta" sion an the enemy will be found slain i ry generally on the out side. Private houses work can L S aVS? &S the heaPs' 'ng by hundreds, and fifties, before the were often built of unburnt brick. The whole alA "-.V-Wj the crop is following morning. A gentleman, to whom expense of buildinff wa inconsidprahlP. Tbp I u" ifj 8 , me Vugh,' only using we are indebted for this information, states - t - w i i mm iiirifi nnoc tAn - - i : TF7 ' t can be done. 5y managed with prices of houses varied from 45 to 8 1800, ac- twPP t,A u CeJ?n- choPPing be- that he slaughtered 575 cockroaches 1n a singly cording to their size, situation and quality, nlnntrh 7.1 a VT T? 'Pnts, wnere the night, by means of the pofre roof and molasses The latter price was unusually high ; half the CIS fiLl no.dest.roy e grass ; and the and that the root which haH been boiled being sum would purchase a vey decent dwelling IV JihTr.ii ? ?Ag m Pting the bes. thrown into a closet, thickly in vested by the en-; house. 3 the fall should prove wet, and much grass mv. the nlace was ouitted entirplvin afewdaV' spring up alter the crop is laid by- it is very ' great numbers being left dead upon the field. . , f t f - Jf

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