5'P TOW in Ii -:,! 'y kiJ4M liK,'CHER.Ol iUBUiaui. 'irf'-lb til Parrinin&ohm.V foWeaf'er b bad 1 A iHif fci rtp4ftUnll (bit he aplioD of FTlMwii'' 4 Tfc-lTed fr .less lime prik nad for in advance. . ... 1. . PENDLETON k BRUNERj j editors !and proprietors; . S (Ac Gfrctrnmtnl dftotlndtMcqiiire (00 much power. , Keep a cheek trpon all your liuUru -Do Ihit. fAitD ubkktt is ?afk." nl. Harrison -1 NO. 6 VOLUME! IX. rraotE JVO, , 4221 1 3-, 1 1 .i . . . ... . . ..I . ' ' ' . , 1 ,. , :; 1 . : : : . ... ... 1 1 . . I : S H i ar rf a rages ire yaw. ? r. 'I-.-;. : 1 !! TERMS "OF ABVERTISIHU. r i- . L . ! qire r ibe first insertion and ! - n -i - r - ... . rSi'f S pr ceni will be made lo Kim&''"iX- b9 ront,nnpd 1,1,1,1 .y4ritfijiracbrdirsly, unless order- ' . , .i.ilia.r.5 ftarjmer .nraw. : idfr8fT it 'the Edilois most LASH DAYOF EVE. ' j By Miss Mary 2nn Chester . - This composition obtatned fur the authoress a prizp of a gold medal from the Trostees of the Rutgers Female Institute in tbe city of N. York, of which Insiilutiun she is a poptl." u i It ss the evening twilight. The mo ther of mankind was place J by ncr descendt ants in front of j herjtent reclining on a rude couch.; The western wind fanned her j a'e cheek and plated amidst her oray locks Near her sat her husband. Eve turned her eye upon him with1 a lKk of sadness, yet of deep affection, and as she saw his wrin kled brow, bfnt form, and head of snowy wtuteness.seeined to call to mind other days " Inwardly she reproached hersi-lf Ah ! not thua was ill I'sVw biio. whenfiist given lo him by our pod. Where has vanished tbaf manlr fcrrn- where is the elastic step i. where the eye that 'beamed with biigtr.ess- iMi liti.iiinis of our puslertiy ibiiiutd Iroui i I the curse " A'iam paused his eye fell on the face of I) is wife a smile seemed to p'.ay in the brightness of hope upon her pale lip, but be heart had ceased to beat, and that ileep had fallen on her which the trump oi the archangel only shall disturb. v ! FOR FARMER'S 'WIVES AND ' rPAUG(HTERSv" VH 'A There is a great deal of excellent ! good ense iMhe following passage,; which we lake iom an address delivered a short lime since before the Essex County Agncoltu4 fral Society, by Allen Putnam, E. of JDanvers one of the Represeitatives of thai & - lown.- to cover his eyes when be slept expfd id ibe moonbeams ; and a case cams wilhm our f Ner vation, where a child lost his Kigbi by aleVping exposed lo the moon. The other tenses t ibis child became, however, as is generally the case with thosA wbobwe one, extremely acaie. irtso roach lhai be cold at any time diaimgnish a person wbu bad. once been maid knwo to him. by feflirg ti hand -Mag. of Useful and En tertaining Knowledge. ? I, r -1 REMARKS OF MR, OGLE, ' OP PKSSTLTA5IaJ " Oa Vie Civil 'and Diplomatic w Dill Continued, Ipprcprutiion take our feae ( v fSMljcHUvtval. i - F i Tilfshtiin:ed industry in tilling If-: r I have a few words for the Farmers fwives. vllowevef skilful, industrious and fnrudent your husbands may be, their ibess in money making depends as much ipon you as upon them - Economy find kill on your part, in' turning .jejrpV iv tKina in the best account, are e- .... -' r.- ential to profitable husbindry Per.hapl where now the rich land mellow voice ? Alas, j here is scope for study, experiments,' and bowLchangedJ 1 And it wsj who tempted, (improvement in ' your departments j All who destroved him, -I. the wife--the cherished companion 1 bade him eat, and now, what is'ie who but for me had known beither paiol nor. Sorrow, nor age. And what remain of her on whose beauty he A irem j l . ti4oi Wfltinffko be a favorite willi then ezed witb! unsated pleasure ? 'I&kiem kinds bling. wrinkled; form just sinking into tb rf bulfoP a great many.to grave, v dqto is now mai parvuisc ; whh ns rich fruits -tliai Jbitmy air,; which brought on cmv breath a tribute to ach happy fntiiiepe if i hot to increase their ' senseL-those rays which warmed but never csi ejer ii pm ;l his business or be compell KiVto hWfry il yhfle farming is being scorched ? Arid sadder, sadder still, where is now that blissful, intercourse with Him who made us rich in the happiness of living ? 'Wmtt t 1 f , -: tin voice is no ion'ger in our ears-driven ly?Udt:;mecliamcs and other , frombllrp0s.UneS8o lovel.-theeartb sluiet Huf aifd to engage in their inn! trx'dei nd by frigid economy, and &r!llii1eS bseable to "outlive our pres- ist (fiiS-'altit-s i fiirmer his iQlentetwise cutseil sin, sorrjow, and dealbi tbe inheri tance of ooi criildien., Our mother was overcome by the rush of recollections.' ! Her eyes, long dry, found new fountains, fend her aced form shook TOMATO. ... The following is extracted from the Baltimore .Morning Sovi'im-!1'' r ' I' 4 Bui,wei were discoursing on the nutri ive qnalitiea of the Tom a tor- TbiSj is-a vegetable wliich deserves a far more general use We know of no article which grows in oor region of Cjontry i bat is mere healthfaf. It is well known that this fact has p roc o red for the plant a medi cal standard. We doubt this has not been en tirely overrated The idea started by a medical gentleman several years since, of substituting the virtues of the Tomato for calomel, waa a proof of this, and erj likely rrew Vrat of the cirenmstance of ibe healthful efiWcts f a Torn a to diet, doring the prevalence of miasmatic i is rases, which affect the biliary organs or a grea ter or less dejree these beinff the class ot dis eases in which physicians most generally resort tn i Hp emolnvraeni ol calomel, uui mere can be no mistake as to the tonic effeds of the yege table under notice ; and we feel justified on the word of a medical friend, in recommending its use io those debilitated from the ravages ofjdis ..i.ot : ro.h. Thp.ihyw eases neculiar to ine warm monins--we mean .urM..i.v.v . iffectinir the bowels. Il strikes us that if Undoubtedly, are oiien tnr, ' 'WF? Tomato, ureoared with larffe ooantiltes of s.ale to obtain butter m large nusnlities anu oi . . .nlr,ihL,al nc. ..it: i the ordinar . . . 1 ' i ui k mM waa v a w- ww va. " j . -" good quality. But may not tueiauiiaoine- sewing mode, weie adopted as the fM-idof cbif- limes lie with the dairy woman, is; ner i At(in laboring under, or recovering Irora V soro- business so simole as to be always under- mer disease," the result would be highly gratify L..w ) V.. Kin ax ii-nrt tht I doubt in. The exneriment is well worth le testing Whether some of vou perfectly uuderstarid yf cH,rse anrestrainea inuuigence . uen u.c ik f k..i.r makinar 11 msv hA an 1 MMO "Uk w "J Iingallant doob but . listen to tbe particulars jt one case in "pont,; arid then j 'gel wrje't fcr l ean help doubting As sited to me, the facts are: these. One ol our larhjejrU summer before last, employed successively and for short terms each three dairy womn. Here the cows, the pasture, the cellar,? ?tna Ire not equally successful in the manage ment of tfe dairy, four pastures, poor fow poor rrlhrs, are the : alleged reasons constaiitly open before him Uh fids n ed secure MsSino' tsitefttl; cultivation, and to be 'Mfbi$fiiwZd byj the application, in i Nnirt oflmaMre, He should be con nu!0nHcinKJis. Work andjgo prepai- ifirj iWhfl it. Ihh no time be use: irliajS anojrlf jftfrtt bearing f hru s, should ii-Hdl; l- with deep emotions It ma? be MAI Adam had been; indulging in musings not 'unlike, for he was startled, as if from a irevene, by the emoti ns of his wife. The old man placed himself beside her she laid tier 'head upon the bosom: .which had so often soothed its throbbinfis. What ails thee, Eve ?" Ob, my husbaii?, how canst tnou snow kindness to ber who has done all thi ? file ricli .return of a good Thou wast vpung and knew ony happintss,j and a l aroundiwas lormcu 10 ucnSu ww every sense, and I who should have slrengih-j ened thy virtue, jiell, aud cnggeu im j with me.the pVriner of my sm, to this depth: of ruin. And after a few years of toil and; anxiety, we arc about to lay these worn out; fr a men in the dust. j But for sin: we bad lived in perpetual . I !?im hilBlttentiou Ind vigorous efforts. If, iitis ilnt themo3t profitable bu fill! it hn t li? Ivor 1 . may and should be so fondlrteJl as s jk u t e Mi e most; of earth's . .5." - t 1.--' V. . sV's to UMW-enjiageu in it. u my oe "scJrVasio present.-the most at- ' j- j: , j ' ; .... . I ' .' I ' J I - . i- .vter:iritiis,vivoweyer a larmcr musi ajfbeiri v mindf an engineer. ll 'itl undoubtedlv be his first THE TOMATO. Now is the lime for Catherine ibis healthy and most deniable vegetable wh eh isCMiked in various ways accordingly to the pecoliat taste ol nAonla. As a salad it is good -as an oraiet, wnn butter, eggs and crumbs of bread, capital, it h tfood stuffed and bakedff-.od'sts'Wed down close i. . ' . - - :"'f .. k Ml the dairy apparatus were the same; jpn-i Wllh a fat piffce-of wet and L.im3 peaus-rin how was the result ? One obtained seven- sbort.m what position is n nwguw t ; een pounds of butter per week, the second ly the Tomato baa beer, surcessiuny useo in O'ICn aCIS HIIOUIU Uiuucc manj v. vary vour processes and note. the results, f f PhilanthropyVlobking firward. sigh at cor.se Quences which must follow troro cnanr Ires that are taking place in the habits .and employments of your daughters. Circling hmr.ini mir rnnirol have thrown T" - to hot month s to check the accumulation ol bile. V yoo to pack them away in gabs lor winter, gajner them when ripeand fcaid tnem to ei off - Iheo boil them well ith a nine angar.sao, but no water spread ibem in-thin cakes in in son and when nrv pack ibem away in a drv room. A". Y. Star ' he healthful soinninff wheel and loom.up:- (n thr pile of rubbish in the garret. House. Work and the dairy do not furnish sufficient i t r.ir the temtipa- h.itner moiii'! i-n iv in r ii i lira iiiu - n ers or daughters m"sl result to someijun Li 1 I. .W i,. annlriktlta fi har(v in th Pise I7 nil i;u i" tiFiiniw. " --t - F support of the family. It is too corampnlyj the rase that the daughters resort to some fc.-upai:oti . J, T V! y as convenient: and invigorating inenmiieis wu,iu f4 ' 111 tf- I Air I i i , , ... jlrtmii youth and feared no change. The threat j ,oom fTnm maoy'of their cheeks andVi; eneil oeatn lia9 wonicu biwij uu. , our iruui i.icn nin' ! tj and jiow his work is nearly done. j M by that mde of .dres (I ought t vdse ; ..Th. fircfiri in. it-was meet I hat I should harsher ternO which obsttucts the natural :first return to tlie dust. Had the guilt and and healthy development ol lungs and chest:;; ibe curse been onlv mine, I might en.'uro; also by avoiding exposure to the weatherv it but I see thee now, and I compare thee ar,i too eflVminate relianceopon lue nor with wrm tnou . . j 'XJ'iace o wbift Vseai rmittoh to his success in bul sU,rday. should be his efforts at rais- ... few dav be6tUk and fruits. If he be re children lay us side oy siuo 4 1 LUnA i ob,erv,r of hu- 1 know riot wh it yet it seems to me :'IH;?F '"rr . : . ih.r will ho olessure in the mutual oissoiur t IliHi iti.A .k A.i.fll .nnnl In llio moina 1 , i. i . x then wast, as it seems to me for services which neaven mienct-u. y$ j fe rendered by their own limbs! jHti will lay ibee low. iei our htenlable consequencea V f litl in the co d earthi hA to them : children win loocru me irf,. a f iirsi of tiirir mothers, and a sickly racejwi Ltl ! 1 r I kvili algo attend to the means . , l- a a if lllArfl wttR SOmei I IT.pfnl as the needle is, and beautiful as r "i t ; ' I 'i' i-' i i, t lion oi aiui iiui'oi w - sir . - , f i l'tnpiihjffiMs.iriwn ariddus . fatniU'sdnpf lhm(t itt cunsciousb(ss in the lileUss dustf Ure its coDtributi.ms to our show. 1 appeal P' Ju havinb d comfortable dwelling, not cf COmf rt as is now lell in lite, ye o motors, to loroio us " 7y ?lh0ai; and' convenient ; I cannot endurf the thought that I shall uu Unt use by daughters. 1 JhiO rfliy terly cease to hb . . j hey value t h. trlS fr.. llw,. . . ' . :z L.:.t, ; Adam thoa nasi oueu .? p gic i . ' r'uvni..: s i hp nm nn nv Kiiiiiiui un it- j i . i . i ni it.: .J.'!-' .-. . . r e: -rt s . ' rc. . . i-- . . i..i'. From the Lynchburg Virginian WHY IS MR. VAN DUREN DUMB? The Lineolmcn (N. C) Banner informs, or ihi ..n ih24ih ot Aool lasWCie than iir.iee months ago. three gentle.-v dressed 3 letter to 'artiry was proper! v mailed, conul irterr2at"fr,i am' reqoes'Os. l?t D yno entertain thirr n- iili the sanction 3sf 'he Fresment, t 9i ..i i . ;(. iha .Mf.tituiinnal nowrr I to abolish l (Uiuru - . shvprv in cA n., vmi biir've that Uoires can aorro- j . w.t. mm ilie I ! mm.. unnn a new a; o sovt-rcig" " . 7- mil r I imm 9 that a State, af'er beina admitted in the Union upon certain conditions .r.nl I ha li.H ilnwn twrnetuatlv lo he Cnfli lions, and be obliged tojibserve them forever? If rot. how long ? ' L. 4th Would you refuse to admit tlorn.a or any other Stale or TerMory unto in union n. less soch rState or Territory should firs' insert m her Conswtution a clause prohibiting Sler ? i 5tb D yoo or dooo riotapptove of appf- ti fJerpral liuvernmeni tornne priations, (y purposes of Internal Imjprovement,' of the several States ?' in the limits Sit,'! .!eafd. io'gobd taste and con-' 1 3 3 T r lha dw elling, shrubbery jrr - . a ..ni.i...n. l thore ationi can cucer ir itraintn? in uie mio i- .1 iJ.i .L. rmU r ii .nt tf ' all household atl iirs. no, i ato IM U U M-v ... r Thou stest vonder sun Mom wilt a '"'-.. i - 1 . . a !Wti be -planted, and not re- mn see him rise and set he is biuaing me ft iiruiai thnill h a' oardeo ha last udltMl, - - . .u. r.nnn ppasp uircfri. iiiu i . u -1 1 .Iii.r ihpaA P.VPS." It were well I and well stocked with fruit S - a M lUnllh BB,fcM I wel for them anu aiuture rare, wi-..; lould revive the acq iatntnce wnicu uc. mothers had with the mining stool,; uie harden, and to some ihen bloom I m l. u -1 1 ..ik .lii.r ihpaA PireS. iiirar-iBKiaiaiaaaiafaaiBacBa&Ba.aa'Mvww - - i . I i -order to arrive at a de- L i i ; . the tears that kmuoh sll their veins : they would acquire. farmer; when he p Hi I At. - - r . a f 1. ' a rf - -V -- i" : : ' ! 'SI ' I' i '- ' - 1 . ! . f - - - : - ! ' i - . J t-.iT Ci. :. ' i?. ? A'- - -- . a - . 1.1 e ri 11. O It f 1 -Bi. - m ii luiia - iii.iiiiii v tins. iirr i iiiuiiuo i v ItnnP " Silt- ur. awL.x v it i lt i!tbu'iji12fs, &vshoul d be,- and ev- ttifc 1 cverv nail he drives 've;rferrice tol ; this plan, and as - r if I V ...... i - - P iN $n wtli bo consts n'tly de- FfT?n4 hft bimIIi U children will be rao'Uficativb of set in 2 a haphax- Ml on Iba iik(wl twow of UspMtner. A ;,gt of body ami .nandneis nii brought to her a gleam o. ied on his face as it death ..iwi ipni...Pn oowers to her fided vision. First of iwpmen, (said Adam,) claim po ; 1.. i ito?einer we bujocu Lio.,Hiher we hnve borne the punishment Uut there is redemption -there is hope . ... -l. - ...- ifhlfh mil lll'W m.w- nf furmers. and i m0 thersof the rising generation. To these interrooatpries the man fJiaf nn hicmniU no renlv. by ? In nrVe ot labor of the dairj j bls 3te letters, he recrgo'ze clearly the rht of the people to calt-Ciiize nim, ana vn lion lo respond to their interrogatories V W then, dn these qorstiuns remain unanswered 7 To the 1st nd 5th nf them, we are aware, that he has already replied I more lhan nce. ft vas the 2d. So and 4ih that gravelled him. They bring up ihe Missouri quesnon again; land answers to them would bave compelled either a recantation .r a re "avowal of the diictrtnes whtt h be maintained in 181, when be, votd lojin, strocl Rufus Kog toopposelhe admission of 3Jis- im,. rh. Union. except upon crnionu . -t. C.I, I extent me uciu Id flow in ful'er VALUABLE RECfiIPE .-,.rst case of chokers morbns, dysentery iloudv flux & , that l ever saw, I have lepealf M.: buTldirigs, fences, trees. r r-:- til I.3 .. - K vur .' .-: "S , i uiowf T- .:-- - . . i r tip sip riiws iui - W hiuJ .U,nk.vg of .he f-l cb.n , - - - 'eS jai- 1 r luaut v.. - . ..I. ii,! i.nl n'JW. ora iLliLr l-n fmm th tree is besi-steen a fcancful loJi . . whtcbibetHkenld to my heart that its ner wasa T t u..rt DPn from ibe tree is oem wrrp .. to.ioht ! Dint of ihrre ihe most 1 i..u. t.nmat nn m ihouirhts, and taught wd i i ii i rr inn nu aa ra t i siiaa w iiil.ii i a iin z7w - . - Khfffhe spent,'and to which j u,e pot to lijtn of any on the w mosl 8eeri under the cold earth, bm we And ft by bay it not be, since risoigsta to the freshness of youtp hich we iirsr enjoy u t uu ..y ten visited ' me on Hip .thcie is a my couch. We shall not costly ransom piovioea s lie pleases ? Thete are oj diflicuhies to struggle with. in fe.iand making a good farm, n Jtt9 dtfSrulties ate riot enhsneed' hv W things we bave mentioned. all sin, we snail- waia,: lu-iFui - times more bf aritjiful than when we first roved amidst its fruits ani uowera. :, ikMA will be the ten thousands ,Wn ,nhitine"oVr.cvil natures, will baire water until ihe liquor, is .like. g"d ifiofJee U-diink il clear or sweetteneu wunjoai .sugar, vi ftd a "lassbf good bjandy if the shock wjve If not infallible.it is remarkable in its eflVcfJ, and well worth bMng known and tried: tnwrjjr r,mi r.. - ,iiv, SOLON ROBINSON.! We can add our owo fesumonj.iu in. . ... ... J aaa liillclilia'b r-. - . - .-.a i CiTIAW "I. ' fr.' - -'. a -:. . 1 w 1 a a-. awaVl I a. . . u -r w ; iiiv ii v ar uuuara nil i r a nil a iiiaiiaiM tL ' "'Wn9 which such a ilan civeK- .it ,htLPM8Kian, woow u s r.:. : Uh t4, beadmilted into the un.onr u it not U the sweergum tea-baog ir.encd -Lzin? and speedy relief ora tjs use in a vior- len. eordysenierjh frtuse, bt8 failure to answe? ibe . hit also seo. in. ibe !TcosVu w . . ..l.i.i.u.i.u Ihe usual irraw : . "1 . " " i ITT. intrmtraioneS. rven nu i last five years, its wonderlul ten.Hi maf ; IJ- " readinew with wtich he an Lh ease.::. Webave sed the 'd.coe.wa lU addressed htm. proceeds is an Am -'aery rt-stnc We shall now, .Mr. Chairman, of; the Blue Kiliptical aliion ;'! but before we pass out ot the door, torn yur eyes. nd lake a moment's sorvey of the t tt tnttmhle?. not o musing the highly polished and Vaufiiu! mar ble mantel, with its superb bu fantasij. orna men s.and tell me uheiber ibi surpptaoosly gar nished saloon bears ihe. chsracirriHtirs of an a nart.nent inteitded for the-accommodation of :he CHIEF SERVANTof a plain, economieal, hardy, and republican people? Or whether it dis not more resemble the Audience Room of a Monarch, in which he receives his 6lek and 1'band-bedecked courtiers, as ihey present them selves wiih their humblest genuflexions and prostrations, crouching like fawning spaniHs to the band which has it in us power to throw ibem a btne ? . I - On each aide of the Blu Ellipucal Saloon' I and ci.mmunicating lberew.it h .y very larg smoothly tarnished diwwa, is a !parallel"grm drawing room, ot SO by .22 feet, p'liete apart- mei.is are called, the green -and vellow' drawing rooms, and, by some, ar supple to ri val the baloon' in the splendor and richness of their drapery and other decorations, and with i' form a suit of ruorr,s that many of the inferior Monarchs.uf Europe would feel prijiad to possess. These three parlors were formerly used... for the reception of company on a stated d$j ( Wednes day) in every week, when the pa!ae doors ere thrown wide open for all the citizens o( ihe Re puhlic who' were disposed to enter.snd pay their respects to the Chief Jligisirate of ihe nation But the good old usages and liberal practices t Jefferson, Jlladiajn, aridV-Vonro arr no I -ngr of aothoriiy at ihe pnlai-p ; economy npt of the Peo ple scathbut of the President ,inof thai quar u t he order ot ihe dav. Ii. nee instead o! ti ?e old and well appointed ueckly visits and arret ings, when all the People were at toerty in par take of the good cheer of the President's Hons?, there has been so'istituted one cold, stiff, formal. Hiid ceremono os assembly on the fiist day ot ev er year Ai this annual levee, not withstand ntr us pomp and f.ageantry,no expense wbaiev r is incurred by thn President perjionallv. No fruits, cake, wine, o.jffe, hard eideij, or other re frt'Shmentsof any kind are tendered jtobis gaests. Indeed, il would militate against all ihe rules of conn etiquette now established at the palace to pprmti Tofgar eating and drinking on tnis GRAND GALA DAY. The only entenain- .oeni there servedop eonsts's in prjofnund bo, lately promenades formal civdiMe, ardent ex i ressions of admiration tor the pageant pissing before your eyes, with ar.xions intqinries aboo ihe weather all thrsf go d thipg go 'o mk nu ha' thp fasl'i3rst)lf people ih-re nsemh'ed call lle the feast of reason and the Jloxjo of su: Vi.is a.invratte'coure if vies no nvuitlmg con rbmions 0!i ihe private funds' of the Presi -lit. and. inlthat resnec't. squires with bs co .omiral notions to a T. The .Warms Baud, i.imever. is alavs ordered froni the Navy ttn -i'.d siatiined in he sj.icioos trorjt ball, from whpncH ibev swell the noh siloon Id, the patifp with ' Hail to- me-ehief ' Whll b- K' g but Chaitie.' and iher hundred a rs. whi'-!i rs ish w; h deliabt the arrn;rP w,v, rtav i. I.. ilo r. 1 n1 . rrnth ntfil vr.t Innnim. Davs f r at! the afi Tiers of ihe V)a- j . i ;ii.e Bad,' us employment at tne paia-e cops m i eonflict with ihe peculiar view of ibeVie--idsr.t in regard lo 'he obvious 'ifTrence be . xen nblc and pi ivnte economy Mr.Cbr.uma", a plot., shei nitnded rrpobli can en hare no l -ve tor the splenCrs of .. r:o najreh's court. moc' less cat he nrfrnir the sp tsh mimirry ot royal cremonies .Miplayed wui, so tr.ocb ostentation a. tbr annoal leve ot the Prsidf'n,. A pis in rpbbcai beholds not hir-c in nil those veil: formalities ,vhch fajtly sm! troiv renrrsents .he bsrdv and a'.Tp'e -hrarte' J ' r f I ...II Arr-Kfipan I'eno c. nriUSil uuuiCJiizn won4 doubtless look w:'b graufi. -non at ir.t rroropoos pjgeant of f.-rign ambatsadnrs.;wiih 7hrir atiac'oe be Jeckrd io all their & zi g but grotesque national cmri"eoaiuies Lo'H.y arf lorrat would take great dehgbt in survevinff the oriabi array of stars ar,;d fbsnds, jewels - badgfsof honor, gold bm'ons and epaulets, iba on those occasions cause the rich saloons of he . . . i i , President's palace to shine wjtn reato..iFo v.rihuess. Fh-y. too, would no d..bi much admwp the lono- lir.es of black and gilded coach es whicn fill ,be wide.carrage-way leading' from the Ionic portico of ihe paf-e io the nghi ard left nnge ir-n portals which tace the great avenue. But, sir. these giloed carrtages, richly capaiisone' hors. gaudy hammer-ctotl s, fK? men in ..d and . crimson hverie". all the blaz' of eqjip'aoe, and all the trappmg-i of royalty, have no atlraettt-ns for the eyes ol plain, repob I'hev know full well that all - f . , this finery-was purchased untie .,U"M llie oaiorass mor tamper maker, aname .ai.wi , 7 - - Ui who thus rages to oaismne an 'i"-" Ifrr,a;sv h would monopolize not only the lux ,,ri ,f a olace. boi all -notice, all reKpet. and ail r..neide.ra. ion would also desire to wear: a eHttering; coronet and 4 fo lord it ovtr his spe ties Oorplain, republican Mt;zr.9 aie tto m trliient to look with approbation at a roal pa--rrTi ihat i.ffends hem wnb Us glare; aid 'hei pvssess Km mneh ofTbsBpiril of '76 not in despise the IiiMe arisiocrar, woo. wins ... ,.. t C 1. . aa n n that the entire universe was n.aur. ior mui. such as he, 'intake theic pastime in ; aud bo by bis imperious Jook, inolenily a?ks - Have poor men sou!? and are 'heir b-.dies then Of thesne flesh and blood as geuiemeu. , . At these " annuriSitte l'"?"1 doors oi the Ei R.K,m' ; BI.e Elh? hKm; 'Green Dra,ng ' Rrn VfifiTjM Drawing Ruomraie ibrewno.. V. ' ""Tf 'precisely o the aoxous feet of gaily arei; u .K! men. cent J men, and lea OoDtemeo, m-u-..,-.- - , r ,ntm tA hfe an inv . i. iHte lh h:irh i'SerS t the Jj-vcrr i:i The Marine Hand haying been assigned position at ibe eassern end f the ball, theirfihe instrument tn full ic;.e, st t:.? ideniTcat moment stnkp r.ne of cur r. mUe ttat;oriaf airs ; arid furthwiili c c r..ite-0tfwa in at ihe wide pra tH.r lt;e paiaceand gh'lp jsiitb Jhe-srao nf ; pjute tbroogh tba scrims-ball, by -t! .e screen, into be "rovaf presence1. - 1 1 -re ( t for a momeni tnyltqald fioreeac.h ar.J individual is prsened aid :eceiVf d ruth ; tie shake nf ibe band, and is rreeid mi'i smile eiernatVwb'cli bUys orer tho s. 't ' loresof Mr. Vtn Bren. save! t en he si min. hWv coaf iuof Xf f OJ 2T ' c '. ' '. cauJU and licked Prcitorwid Tecutmth 1 mediaself after ihe inUuducii n cr iM .n ". bf cunen sets toward lb EaV Ro. ni,' ; Ibus tins stream tifJiv:iiginedvroa;tn r linufs to fliw, and flw, and fl iw.-for sb -tt i! spf-e'of ihee hoots-tbe 4 UktMOCEitic sid t jjt being ihe only orb .around w Is i.-h r this pomp, pride, and ptrade if tulve. '!' ! ;: all these Mser planets turn, as the stn turaa lothe snnfsnd feel iheii! colors bnii t : ed when a rav of favor er-ajroyal siiif' f: op'm them. But, amid ibis goTzooTj p"?ecr ' . ' aoild ask, Mr Chairman, w.".ere are the? ; . pa'hies thai beat in onison with the honest p sattonajnf the tenants of -log cabinsf Whit there in all this glare of rubies aod diamon J ,r r '. gaudy coort costumes, - thai- can recall to t , mind of an observer ibe unequal lot i.f tl:a y . 'daily laborer, whose task is never fully cr', 1 until the son retires behind the: Western ir. v.:: lain? Can a single tboughti far the, irtut! and mtls and cares of tonest poverty abt Je moment in an assembly like ibis an as?r;;.' which the popular climate would cbill to icy iHlTness? The tales I mm ihe log cabins w. J rcjme over it like thev chtllmg:tb!asts fno t! fr zen regions of i he ; poles. here l he gc r ; -. beams of solar iiflaebce cannoi penetrate. Daring ihe administration bf John (J. A ams, I b id frequently' keard thi gentlt'tn ;;i c . -sured for the introduction of CpMii cerem r l i! at the palace but, from full inquiry and irw itgatioo, I am sajisfieds.that thosei charges u r: founded in eiror.-The very fif tVoyal or C- n-t ordinance in relation to Uhe,pipr -cererr."i'U tobe obseived at 4he President' levees wl I have been able to discover vvaS prochtmfd :- ring the next year - after General Jarus n l : . succeeded to the Presidency ; It WS3 in form of an order issued by the Marshal cf il.e Districtof Columbia. 1,4 will snd it t ithe CU tk. table, sir, ani have jt read for the beneli J admintt-n of all pure, hard banded, Ucfcc;- C, : mucrats : .-- : v; ', ?- . - . - Tlu PresidenVs Jh'amng-roon.d-z to preserve order, and afford 'ieVeif convr r i rss j id my power lo. the felhw-citizens.of the Prt : dent of the United States who fcay wish t n i ---it his drawing-rooms ot levees, I deeio u n ; t to promulgate, 'he following regulasicn?, Ij lc observed o- these occasions :y h ' 4 Police. officers' will be staitoned at the att: and front doi'ot tlie ExecotiycManion. to vtc serve order akdrfprce' Iht follawing reguli fiowr: ' .1 s 'iS'r:-. !' :. 1 AH carnages will enter by tbecas'ern ar depart by the western gate. ...'.. 2. None (till bp' sulTered to remain in the yard ; when called FOR, tbeyYwiU enter t!;e eastern gate, t,nd if, on their arrival at tl-.e front d.r.their drivers and employers arts not READ i. t depart, tbey will immediately drive tut f the rard, jnd remain out "until again '.."called tVr by the POLICE OFFICERS. V ' 3 No boys will be admitted unless special!' introduced by their parents : . - TENCH RINGGOLD, ' Msr.i'al of he District If Columbia. January 21. J 830.' - This ORDER, I presume, sir, is the gcrra ri all the Court formalities that now obtain at tl.c police. Rut these Conrl ceremonies aro i fTcit -site to the taste and .tee lings cf plain repcMarj -ibev answer no good' end ; and I trust the ay is no', far remote when the President of the Uct ed Slates will discover thai to obtain aui r( :.:n the rs;fct of I be American People it will npcessary lo DESERVE it i and especial! that -rfmernre their resect it will not be necr 5 ir. ro PRACTICE THE AULS AND A DOPT THE FORMS WHICH PREVAIL A F THE BRITISH COURT. , Let us return, Air. Xhairtnan, to the ' foci a tn goy,' or rather loevs crimim$ ihe jliC3 Wfrf this rrlme ( gainst the simplicity' of rs? ouoi.cio m;it.nr) t a. , bc?n" com'mi 1 1 ed 1 1: c Green and Vellow. Drawtt.g rotrr.s I hive cj wi.ie a foH, vcl, before rae to cor.sttrao cr.cch of ti e t m- of th:s comatit'ee in aneraptii n t5 .ipsrrioe tne gorgeous splendor of tbe litdu. c'lfsins and other drapery ; the dazzling tns;- nififence of the large gilded mirrors, man tei risiJ'. chandeliers, cancelabras, H rencn brack et fi'jlttp, ud mantel ornah.enfs ; tie srncch a k! beautiful I"in slab .:entreable the rich and lovtriuiis damask satin-covered rh.itis. bcr ij -re sof.i's, FrfP' h ctiruloriab'.es. Turkish ot ta rn m s and I'divans, and brilliant Imperial carr. and other shimf g garni$hmenta with h xh iheee sopprb drawirg-rnnms are adorned. It -may be siifljfcien'i io say thai the lustre am? Ic oanVeof their interior would no dobt dazz-e, it ! thrv dtd r-oi blindr.lbe eyes of Marom. li -r-, a id Mirr. sbe celebrated locofnco rulers ol l am-ma- y Hall The Green and Vellow Bravi::g rooms have been great lybeaolifi'-d and itr.p'o; ed iinco the retirement of Gen. Jatkon 1 fir.u amon"i the voucbtrs of ihe Treasury D' r tt roent"a bill of C Alexander for materials, fcc. i for tbo Pres'dent s noose, uora oe Mrch, 1 837 til ibe ICth riay, l, i ' 33; ran of this amoot,J viz $335 64, -' ' 4he Green Draw ing room ' '! latter cm. a- S..ori into mf-w -r .,-!.,' .. .ua th ni del. the harne offensive to her as a sovereign Jvatc, anu .o, ... -n r - - t t and ttie Im le souled n . I.. w..,u inninir a i anosnion o tamper maker, andhe tailor , anu me u with the question ol slavery. And. as we have heretofire had occasion to remark, this is in truth uh onlv urocficofy imforant aspect of the An -liSlaverv ronioivers ; because it is the Onlv mode in which Co.igress will ever dare, until we are rine for a dissolution ol tne uoioo, .u Ai'-d I 1 pariiruuiij ecaustr viiibin the naxi toor tear. 1 . - t ii. ay . a i . PL,.i.i, a sUvr teriitorv, twnicn i. ? ren long aco votd m feller with restricttoos,op on this veiy subc of slave-y ; will be an.ap nlicanttor admission into the Union, "as a never occurred to ihe people of ihe .South that Mr Van Bafen-Sf pinions on ibe Missouri q-es (t0n are to ihisrday unrecanted ? And, being onrecanted, is not h. -iVfrrence inevitable ;tbai .k nnrhanrred t . If they be unchanged. 18 Lit safe lo trosi him witb the KxcvUie power. T. .:.,rii.af.M ihar lonoa wm. ,w 1. . .L mu',ad dmiii lid nB J"' n - i w w . s - .,- - z .KAAMaaaki aaiaw, -auii -wiriii s -r : a .- -w ;ofC0urier,y: ha avake ten thoosapa r-i jr . ffi,aeu4a. Frunklin farmer long, " ,g - . -v; . . ..i tJ. .ii wt i r Eyrl "! .Kiptic.-0e orr.b.'-lio,.ftillo.,l.l b : tio.. ti . l. . ,f ; - w . -;y n m . ot,.ii r nriitiiude. and vTltn Us omt tVf-eje.paioeabV ,P Iib: -tr-.-, iirpmelT iniorhus.and bfteo - .rrhi ilit Sonlhto trust him? " y iman nw tl-e qoesOon ta niro-n. of the roaosnH insiaot d time "? answer. a a rJiriox. ano o " f .ti .nn.B fnriii more i s ' - iwrtiit i ..... nur Kill. - . s -n ri? tne nme" oi nnaro--ua-i; v a" t - ..j n mia i OlllUottS I sight from neglecting tne - - j if-and ac W o feet wubin the BiutrJI ... a Farusan. f.nihe, which TouVs The President, at the ' same h's slattoa about tour R 1 110 iWliotical satouh,'' and out quo A It - . - T.. - r - a i- V I.tlw Cf.il . . . - i Aiarfcoai wi monrrst oilier charges, iccludes, .i-i-' -,hirty p:e-esof siLVERrjEe-l UO and cr s item for SG tarrf rgr' 3' . Rt ir. wio.r ut Kt. ppininq,o hcwrl- lc that silver, paper and green si U: iLnroved the G.ren Drawing-room, I wid P; cPed to read twoother bills for more substantia , and not less croameniai improvements. The United States to P." Valdersnj . . for President's House, j D(jn and Cushion . . " c Received paymem of T L Smith, Sep- .- -''8p.VAt:DER0.s. (Voucher N. 37 ). Fhe President's House Dr." -- - To A. LVjirober. t 6 French CimforiablH8. made of extra ma- teriafs and exfra covers S1" 4 boxes, at $2 60 ' 'v embraced in 'aisiran No 1. April 15. tS37v.o May 16, 183S 0 aj r , lo iben.oib ceotory. tbe tmrnorNl Alfred s-. HbreeleV2Mfitool.:.nd, Jjf Vi - ... . ... ,.., Mr Van the spa ; Ventre cr Ihe Kngtish reaim , vv ... . be -Fi,hHil,nr davtS net content wnna Hp Iriooi .hill, but ir. separated from it, as be- n jo ,his onr dayiS net woieni t lootc eolc'nn. i:ie. and oy onsiruciton- -.i f t.ieh' honrelv and rui.e F 4 " ... . I. n t have Turk.ah diTatsauc r-- QQil i Hi i't t I i Mi

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