Hi . Jl r - r I ,1 j 1 - ' if I !i , ' " r ' 1 M hi 4' 1 I f I I ! 'I 3t 1: i w in who .Jvrrt18f tj the Alib year; ATJ INFILL' CONVICTEU. -'! .r-v JOSEPH F, TUTTLE. ll : Ircrbially.lfnfiedelity is bold so long - -;.W-discloses the foundation of a .Wnticism is built, I was Id gen lBfVL which scepticism isb rnS ng liaKC-OfH! v u gun- V who related anincident of thrill tDvI His narrative was elicited Wi ihat'our boat had been on fire "jr. t '. when I we were all asIeeD. gSSl teing nterriful, Ih. Mm exj "Ul . , ,:.hrinf a I nrm In in. Mv friend haul mori nut nni m inos inris . iiho ate skiliui in me wora oi uou, ic near as possible, t will give iDe tiar; ...j; in his owft language fUSM"f iie i .1 ' it I was once crossing this Ialcejn ,tVf Apr fjt was the first trip the .L ranni. ; ii was iuc iitm iriiii me ESS bid made tht season, and really the ..hgr Was ncyci . iiiwio picasaui, tuiu " , . . 1 lr LVa in...; .L. iace more? v" wcic- uuuuu im DetrOll iauuufiii lownrusi cvcn .At. ontenarice, and the care with vbich b exainiwru iup macninery oi me refill i-i 'VirTTj TriTri t . -sa !! 1 1 i TT-wlcfc jSf'T .ffjn"! rjtrnr x i i,. iu a : I TTjr 7 WBRUNER, 4 I 4r ft". (io Proprietor I i ' t I ' i I Ll v.. I ; . !) -jv...;:R0 CHECK WO AIL TOC R0tEXS.; l-i 'rl.f D0 THI J JLX LlBXtTT 13 SAFE . Ge7 Harriton. t 4 ' i:r.- - .. t i new; series. 1 TOLtfME VIII-NUJIBER 37. Fairpbrt. he DaePfith rnrw ly rttttered exclkm at inn hr'rU;rM U rhe wan no? reidyrin hell, lifr r --r - wnuig in lorment. ' sausiwry, S. c, thdhsmV. januayh ,r, isna.- , ,, , , , ' -!-. Mj -. If.' mniiuiaciorvo ieau, on IUCTIVE FIRE. DEST Un saturdavimornlntr rc Ma'hnraint .(ill J.. ? .'' .'.' , .P r countenance, and the care with fwm.n fe!t tio.ne A young s lawyer patted vith us, who dtinng the day je luoself conspicuous for his impudent i.fnf anv divine revelation., and for fyfib assertion his disbelief in the exis-. f y.: i- " y J 1 J jm itr a a rm Iaha m. M w ; (J'fly,sjcsis, and malignant in his sneer at I Virion :and Us friends. 1 1 was among the tnarkedr objects of his, ridicule, and ihei JolFowiog tnay give you an idea of my; eonversauon witll him. abating profane Bess ataiotber coarseness on his. part. ; A rhkn is a fool 'to' believe in'God.-,- I A3! things happe according ta necessary .Wby do. not steamboat fappen in VHesamf way t I incjuireo The steam ioal sboSvs no more masterly sworkman ship or ikign.Xhari the! f6rest oak'that fur cisird its - ribs and planks. Herl there was a dead pause. The iffDtic was at the end of his sofa, and I iaid.ro bifrun a quiet way, The fool bath said in bii heart, There is no God.' I then left bim and he followed me with an au dible curie, which to a. wicked man is a weapon more available than truth. We were seated at the table, and in an instant the dishes seemed Han oi no-; ! t j " 1 ' Q-i The vessel rolled heavi v. as though strno'- gfingtokeep from sinking. JWe left the laoie, vui so gre,auy. oiu me ooat toss, and rock.and riluiisrc that vvR rnnh snari. ijieepfrbm lalJini IWe vvere in the npioi .a gale, ah( all was now in con fofioBj. The machinery worked true, and seemed instinct with desire to save us. Tbctiller-chains igrrated ominouslv aver Ihejr pulleys, and; it seamed as. if man, the inv; otor pf that gatlani boat, would out- v'One fact strtirk n 11 hnr hrJA iU. Sdel seemed paralvzedj He bename HrjiH. lyfale, aiid as the storm increased he ut tered ries of distress. I You must be out Wtoch aorm to have an insight into the MsHedid fly; upon the wings of the z ' 1 "N" nine ior anj' one 10 fottVGwh'fl the tempest, and be convin- tefl df bis U'Pntrrilco K.if n 1 1 .. Hilenpticing the agitation of this my attention was1 suddenly called to perfect absence of sound from the jroyy wnicn t&e rutlder was manag Clinging to the sides of the cabin, I otpt along to whfere the; captain stood. M m despair., Our rudder isgone '! I V "A.":it n urttvjf wave !rifcl( the UnmanrrphU voccol1 on.l t thrown into! the trough of the sea. v-r, mc puufcu over ioe aecK, and flrei Were nrinfrfiii.li.fl . VY ;are -gone 1' exclaimed the cap 'Ma cohsternatioM. 4 mirt:e can save us.' , r- jrnuneu me piace fre Wft Sfnnil WnI 00 . k . Wtfaone fled., hp nfior- - w Ii ' ' 1 - vine" an4 looked the perfect image of des- . .ti ur.11 v -1 HizrmnA. . j- uia in sajd 1, you have reao l'Hy . 1 . . eeountol Paijl's shipwreck, have you SiM -Canjyou teirmp why Paul ' tililn.. j ' "! v' Mv OUIUICI9,ilt3. lilt! Niti v r j-iiuum 10 aoannon tne sqipi .Passengers to ruin. Except these! hi 1 sbiP 3'e nnot be saved ?lVilunlnf captain replied. WII k,u f(IVc0Urny idea about it. said J. J?rPSed o save them all. but gen Worksilhrough means. The iWr!Wbqst how t0 manage their l!ntf?. therefore lbeir agency formed dNani? p,an'to save lbose two nun- e4plalS S"Venlyi8ix PPJ,sons- Now you. W7H"T' ve no right to cease ef- Mhl our so !ong as there is a 1. sailor- accustomed to storms on the Ann Tl- hon I .nnhn tela; Just n..v ir-. uu in me. nriii i ll n.i,.i.. , : 1 -r-Mv. .1 vi u w ti aiiu I. 1 r 1 V?P,fl,I0"' i"e We held to the lnieieaP?d froP Astern of the 1 . w 1 SatH ' Vr -ir. '. j-n. r W,IL7.'.?IIBoe., I You may be sure lateW Z . "ttent with thrilling i4t ? 10 joy it was' perfectly Sf ?f vess'el was brought out tyoJE? ? nd we rekin- StoioS J?T?few hoUrs wc were CHtLFairPorL Thfe, lawyer Messrs: Whim n,i DkJ arson strAr - Kl... t -i l n - . i i i . ( . 4 viw xjiiueriy , ' nrrcsiea uniji , it bad destroyed that uildfng, the . blacksmith snop 01 JVlr.. JMcLauchlin. fhro to tnPjn ai mJj?.pi ned belonging to lisbment. and Mr. Dundy's Carriage Trim- ui.Hg 01 up., line nre was arrested East wardly by Wreat exertions nf f-, . Sons whnintPifrvni4 Tl.f- Wu:.c.iA. A riage manufacoryi situatecf only about & feetjfrom orie dr.thp houses burnt ; on the1 Wait ' 4. ,.!..' j if ! ... r i . j, wwa .Mnjcu oy ine substantial bnclc 3hops Recently erected by Mr. Mc- ieiDan ; and on the Soqth and Soutb- SIe?yKiTlI rigS 0f !VIr' C-;T- Haigh ancj M;iifl W. Walkings, on .Dick Street! wuipniwere in;i great danger from the sparks and flarrie wafted by a pretty strong wcrp """M y me exertions of thd citizens andfirmen. :. ,j : , ; ; The loss by this fire is nearly 820.000 uwuicu mr- ivieivanan sis perhaps 810, OOato $12,0b0.iWhUe & Rkboten ftO 000; to! $3 000, At MqLaucblin's $2,500 t'd 90VUU j as. r ounuy 's yujuCh j The onlv insurance; w ft lnnn ;n UJ Protection Offi of . Hartford, on one of air, JVlclvetbanjS: buildings and property witbin it. On the fotber ibuildings insurJ ance could not be; effected, inconsequence; of their combuitible stateL and the hazard of the business Carried, on within them. . Large quantities8 of valuble ton1. m; terials, and finisHed vvork. were saved from We are gladtp learn that Mr. McKeth an,1 fearing a fire on hiu nrmip hari rn a long time pat deposited bis Lumber in buifdings distant from his establishment. so that he will commence operations again ifitii'.. TI1 .Ji.r'r - i . . r v u" MiV iUi; aensonea materials. The sufferers ara not in a condiiion to be seriously affected by thpir losses, except Melsrs. White & fiaboteau, worthy and industrious voonsr'men. recenilv est ah. lished in business, who lost every thing, books, tools, materials and fi nisherl wnrlf. To all of them, hawpver, the loss is severe, DO it Flo l in tl .J z.A-J. - iL . 1 ! it ' ! o i io, iii cvrry case, laeioss oi me gains of a; long course !of perse verine- industrv. skill, and interritvi As the Garhliniani justly says, f the sufferers :are some of our very oest citizens and they have the warm! sympathy of, the entire community.! But! they will nof bai loner dem-essed bv this' misfortune f Thlf spirit of Mr. McKethan no wouoi animatesj jtnem all, Before the fire , was extinguished, we learn that he said? to some! of liisl numerous workmen who were assisting! him with an energv prompted by Varro regard and high re spect, that hb did Opt wish any of them to Consider tber)isdlre)s as out of employment, for be hoped in vry short time again to have plenty of Work far them all. ! This is in keeping wjithjhe character of a lib eral; enterpnsinfcj nd eriergetiCv public spirited citizbn.fas Mr. McKethan has ever shown bimsjetf to be. ! We hope, bodri tolsee Che space latelv covered1 by tfripielf Olki tinde'r-boxe's of hou'-U ses again teem rlisHwith activity in the greater security pf substantial fire-proof nouses. Ana wet ooudi noi inai a unerai public will soon 'enable all 'the sufferers to regain their jale condition of or os Deri. "tV W : ' - J1 ? . i - The Board of Commissioners hasi verv prorjerlvl nassed an Ordinance prohibiting the erection of ahyl but firebroof buildings in the bumf district. In; this way our town is braduativ assuming a less hazaraV ous aspect. Fag Observer. formed himand take; thjist method of im parting fbe information to allwhoai it may concernand it concerns nearly ev ery bodf who has any! thing liable to be burnt; up,4-that the Office isk'ejri the crown of Peterj AdamV bjat ;-fin Sother words. Mrj Atlams is ibe Accommodating oecreiary pi tn0 Uompany. with - the pa pers in his hat," who will fpromptly and faith! oily attend to your business wherev- a CSA u:i . - i i ' a ft ' " ju "m uuii , anu ne is generally "on and in tbe neiirhborhooii nf the bouse, ready for your calls CVeen. Pat. ' '- ' j -j ' , I i. i- ;- ' 1 A Letter from Major Downing. Major Jack Downing to Governor Kossuth. " , 1 I9WNIiGVILLE, A WAT POWJV EaBT, ) (Ae Slare of Maine, Dee. 22, t85i; Dear Governor : I ho Del vnn wnnt-fl slighted because I haint vyrit to you afore. TLS' .t-it I . ' a l I. (.1- i-J. T! .. il i.. iug iruin is, i naven't had no , time. Tve been so busy for aboutajmonth past., I couldn't get time to write no how. Un cle Joshua and I havelbeem harH m wn all. tbe time, day and night, reading your CnoAtnno o nI ikL -Jj,.' ) . f it . vmvo oiiu me uyitis ot me meetins in N. York and England. We beWu n a week or two before you .got to York, and have been at it ever since. 4Ve commonly get' up and go to breakfast, arid take turns reading, and keep it uphill bed time : that is, till nine o'clock in the evenin : that is the time we Downingville folks go to bed. So I hope you wpnt feel slighted because I haven't found time tovVrite fo you afore now, and hope ybu haven't felt lonesome since you've been in York. I sen vnn nre on tb way to Philadelphy, and Baltimore anu Washington, and jj you should feel lonesome in them nlaeesjiekt tnm nhmtt and come down here to DoWningvilleJand W'll trtl In nlia.ii iiiMi ul i feel at home. I sav this heeftiis T hnvp took a, great liking to;ypu, ad I always mean what I say. Ie took a greater liken to you than any body else since I iosi my dear otd Inend Gineral Jackson. May be it is because vou are so much like himl Fact, in some things it Seems to me you are jest like him. j Old Hickory was the man what took resoonsibilitv' when he wanted to do any tlliri ;and I see you are jest so ; y6u aint afrlaidito takp the re sponsibility ; and what'i better still, vou are trying to encourage other folks to fake the responsibility tu. Old HickorV was n great nanu o maKe principles, and then fight 'era through. Arid there agio I think vou are a good deal like him. And. hv the way, 1 begin to (eel qiiie a liking fbij rresiqent Bonaparte of Jj ranee, for 1 see he's tppk, the responsibility at lst, and been makin nrincioles and fiffhtin of em hrough. Tberes some smart folks in the1 wbrldlyet; anil it's will there is,! for; it'4 pretty likely there'll be a use tor 'em bei 1 jfcucia uui. uu men anof her thing which tnakels mekhink vou are so much like old HicllorV is the hoorahi. Xtft 1 ( i w " . ' . . . hear lem all The Calculating Machine.ve used to think it was jest rthe.idea ofVa cal culating machine ; but we: have seen it arid ilts now stoppinj; at the jlrn'ipg House.-5-Therapidian accuracy With which all business problems ape solved is truly sur prising. ! It peedjs ptfly to fe: seen to be admireda . Althpjiighi an American inven tion; it has benj?xtensivffly sold in Eng land, Francei GW'm4ny,and Holland. It computes interest at every possible rate percent., upon ajHyjsium of money, for any lengiu oi umepoio ni miree nunureu anu cirttt ;! nnv threii t htiriHrnrf . anil KiTlv.hiro a.A.i.i i uuu w.M.jr .a.v and has a most perfect o compute! the number of days any note has to run. , i Io worlv equa tions for pay mer ts, or average of accounts, is one of its Icorivehlences, Copies; have been purchasedpn Washington by all tbe departments; for use in their public offices, as well as by the principal bankers, mer chants, and meqbahfcs. Less time is ref quired tbobtain'an ans wer to any business quesuonjinan xq prepare ine siaierneni.-r- Jb ull ; printed directions aceompainy, the iwnrlri 1 Tf i ionrnerl ht-oiti:e nt two hours' study and practjee; It occupied a promi nent place m tbpjUfystai t aiace. , vasmngton JLelegrapn. days to the vear. time-telegraph t Mutual Iasutance.-The Greensboro Mutual Insurant Company is beginning to attract the attention of those who wish to be saie agaiBStjj losses ,by nre. i borne one asked us" the!qtheryay where the Of fice of the Company was kept:, we in- Why, it seems to me I can the Way from York to Downingville : and it carries me rigbt bcc to old times, when im w liuir Ullll ; w as;l IIJ'I He WllU ran ior Jackson. ' I think, dear Gbvernorj vou better stop here till next summer, i'anlj not go back tjo Hungary. We shall have to make a new Resident next summer. and vou might get in to bte President jest asj easy as! a cat could lick her ear ahd a President you know is higher than 0ovrnor. Had nft you better take il"? Ij know ybu can iget it; if you'll only! say the word. Our par ties in this country have been so broke to pieces and mixed up jjatly that nobody could tell who jto pitch! uppnj for Presldenjt; and we've eena good deal worried fpr fear we shouldn't make ot to choose any President at all next sumrfier. AndjI aint sure but what'you've got feere jest iin;tb!e nick of time to get us out of thisr scrape. Fpr If . you! only stand as candidate you'll go in all holier. I never knew it fail, when the hoorahs go up so Stronjg as they have been sf nee y oil got to York. We'e g$t about twenty parties in this; country now; there's the old Whig party, and the old Democrat party; and the Wooly-head Whigs; and the Silver-gry Whigs, arid the Hunker tyemderafs. aritjl the Barnbur ner Democrats, and the Seward party; arid the regulkr Freeoil party, and the regu lar Vote-yourself n-farrri krtyr and the old Abolitiomparty, and the old Nullifica tion; party that h and; old tlickory jrillid off.) arid the; Co operation Secessionists, and the out arid out go alone Secessionist; and now there's two new:fparties added that aint hardly tbreej weejes old yet tfie Intervention party and the Non interven tion party ; and I? believe these are divi ded again into the party tat Intervention xmtliout war, and the party for Interven tion, tear or no war, ' : j jj-. ". il i r . f , j ' jit was lucky you took a stand and put your foot down when you first got to N. Ydrk tat you wobldn't bef mixed op witb any of Jpur parties inf this: tountry, for if you badi once; got fairly mixjed in with em you would a found yourself jin such a snarl i hat I am afraid you would wish yourself back to Turkey again before you would ever get out of it. . ir . ,j And it's lucky on another account that you havn't mixed up with bur twenty par ties.; . For now-you are tbo only man jin the country that can get their votes. As you haven't said nothin agin none of 'em they can all turn round and' vote, for you, and if you'll only say; the word they'll jdo it, and glad of the chance ; for that seems to be tbe only way they can get handsome ly out of the 'everlasting snarl they've got ijito all ;6ver the country, You needn't be afaid there's any thing in the way agin ypur being President To be sure, there i? some little rules laid down about it in bur constitution, but that can all be man aged well , enough i (t only wants some body to take the responsibility. Folks uat nivays go .accoram to the constitd tion when thev get into a bad'snarl ; fhw have to make new principles to. go bv. uuw rresiuent uonaparte hs jest, got out ofj bis snarl ; the constitution didn't Stand in bis -way a bit; be jestj sot up a new principle and fitlit out. And you see he s come out all straight, and now can wind his yarn any where to suit himself. ! I don't see nolhin in the way to prevent ybur getting in to be President if you've a mind to. You have p't mixed up with no party, so woufnt have to fight agin no party.and it's pretty likely no party vpuld'nt fight agin ybu. But there's an other thing makes it more sure than all that. I You know this is a free country, and alj the offices belongs to every body; and them that can make the best and the ;mbst stump speeches commonly gets in. Now I know we have'nt got any body in this country from Mainel to Texas, nor from Dan to Beer Sheba, that can hold a Candle! to VOU in that kind nf hntlnocs i . .j ,y - ; j. v w m ll V out - Of course when I savthis T moan iho bible Dan and Beer Sbeba t th ere is nn other Dan in this country, that if you should hapen to run a-foul of I don't know but tne case might be difterent. Now it seems! to me vriu better eo in for the; Presidency insjead of going back to Hungary ; a bird in! the! hand is worth two inl the; bush any hbw ; and this cbun try; is fairly under yorir thumb now, but Hungary is still under the paw of the Russian Bear. ' So that although you are the Go?ernor of Hungary,it!s likely enough mere woum oe a pesKy hard scratch be fore yoju could govern it, if you went back. But I see some of the papers say that you aint Governor of Hungary now. although they don't deny but what you was once. Tfvjrjsh thWri papers hd better manners; they might jest as well sa that I aint a Mijor (noiv, because I aint all the time riding a hossback at the head of regiment of sogers. I No, no, thai wont do ; it's rion sense, and impudence tu. The rule in this country is, once a Major always a Major, and once a Goverhor always a Governor. A man's title j belongs fJo hm as much as hislnanie does. My Mhjor belongs to me arid your Governor belongs to you, and nobody rhasn't any right to take it away i from us! any more thanr he has to upset a nation. Because it's a principle, and found ed in everlasting justice ; j therefore ltj is jnb onIy the law of thii country, but iris thej ''truej and Just law of nations mJ and jour Government and our Icoointry not only ought to respect it themselves but to make others respect it. j i j Well, now, dear Governor, if you should not think it best to accept my offer about the Presidency, and should rather go back arid run j our chance in Hungary, the next question is to see what can be done for vou on that scbrel Ybu sa : j ' " ' i i ' I that we. that is. ail: American and the uni versal Yankee nation, should say you have a fair right to be called Governor of Hun gary. Agreed ; I've already proved that you have that right, arid shall have it as long as you live. sTherej wqn't be no more trouble pn that scqre. That question is disposed of forever I hope. Jn the next place, ybu want us to say that Hurigarygot her independence of Aus tria fairly, and ought to have it. Agreed to that. too. We' sav! it. and ou?ht to stand to it, all weathers. Hungary fit it out like a mart, arid ought to be free for ever and a thousand yars afterwards; And tbe traitor-Gorgey oughtto have bis neck stretbbed, and tjhe Russian Bear ought to have his toe nails cut off and his npse muzzled, so that be couldn't bite or scratch any body again, nor interfere in other folk's; demestic afciirs.j : fin the next place, you youj want " some thing else," which, at neaj as I can find out by the paperf, means money matters, and food and raiment and clothes, and ja few guns, and the lille of thM, because joul are ; going back; to have another tussle with Austria and Russia. Agreed to! that,; too. You! shall have all you want. Jest hold you basket and we'll fill it, if ills a dozeBftinies a day. j I ee money is be ginning to pour in upon jou in a thousand little . a n.nliv lorna ! riven ftnfl It JSifrauis quu jwiio pivj t..gp. . , - wbnt be long before you'll hate a whole mint of it J besides guns and knapsacks and catridge boxes. When I read some of your speechei limir fnllcs aboiit vour Door down-trodden coun- irk it roaife the tears come;, 1 tell ye. Cousin Nabby siidi shf would kit stckins all the wpl tbev J Ti.-' Di.Jl..,t-' in iob nciuiuuuut oum uiiau c itvrt rrrPflt rhepe.: that she was going to buy alsiik gown With, she Wouid sell for money and send it to! the Kossuth funcl in New York. liacle Joihuk skid he would sell his three year oid steer,fbr he could do his ploughing pext summer with ih bid oxen, and send the money lb you. Cousin Sargent Joel sot io a deep study; at last says he, Ijdoot know asl'te got any thing to sepd.but thatliitle piece of re. monsirance," and he poinjed, to hispid rifle that bung up against the wlall ;, says he, 1 II In the next place, when you come lo the scratch, you want our GoTernment and this whole nation to bold tbe Russian Bear back and not let him meddle, while Hungary and Austria has a fairirossle. And you want we should give htm fair warning beforehand, and tell htm he shan't meddle, no bow ; and. if we do, jou think he'll mind us. Maybe be would, and .Maybe he wouldn't ; and if be wouldn't, what then Then you want ui io go riht at him, and fight him down, and make him mind, because it's right and just ; and now we've goi to be a great and powerful nation, it is our dn ly to look round and take care of ibe world, and make folks do right every where. Wen, now, dear Governor, as to that, Idont know but we ought to slop and think about it a little, ;In tbe first place, we have a rule here that ".all just government derives its powers from the consent of the governed." So, if we've got to look round and govern the world, had'nt we ought to get the world's consent first! And, as you want us to take bold of Russia first, I spose sbe is the first one we aouwhi m nk consent of. And il the Russian will content that we shall hold him b&ck '! I hn)A k;m back and run the risk of it. i ! And! in the next place, dear drnvernnr. St might be verv well for n m iu nr:ii. worW, and carry out the laws of nations, and make every body do right everv where, ifihere wasn't no danger of our gettinf more than our imuus iuii. m only look at it. Suppose when Hungary begins her tussle, the Russian hn..M show his teeth and grab hold of her. Th we should have to send over an arm v and shinx to help drive him back. Then suppose Poland should starf up and? want to be free and h Jias as bloody a right to be free as any nation ,n world then we must send an army to lake care of Poland, for the Russians would fight most awfully there. And there's France too. You say " the Government nf Fran i. on ifae iside of the oppressors, and the nation of France is one of the oppressed nations." Then. of course, it wiirbe our next, duly to send an army anu put apwn ine Uovernment of France, and let the nation go free. Arid thenj be sides the East: Indies, and China, and Circas- sia, and lots of other places that the geography tells about, there's a good many things that we should have to look after nearer home. When Fillibusters go to upset Cuba, we must send our sbijps.and armies to take! care of that. And, then, io Mexico and South America (here a troubles all tbe time trains' on. that would take a.bout half a dozen of our armjes to p&eep matters sxr&igni nere. i J ; Now, don't you think, dear Governor, there tnigm ioe a leeije aanger ot our gelling our hands full ? But, come what may, dear Gov ernor, I shall remain your friend forever. I I MAJOR JACK DdWNING. tl; SENSIBLE ; The young ! ladies of Damariscotta, in the plate ijof Mairtej have recently formed hem eIves!into a society for mutual improvement and protection. Among tne resolutions adopt ed at a regular meeting, we find the following: I " Tjfiat we wjll receive the attention of no ; sostyieoV young gentlemen who has not earn ed some business or engaged in some steady employment for a liveIihood4--for il is a-ppre. hended that after the bird, is caught it may starve in the cage. " That we will nromise marrtacre to no vniinir IJCb bUU UUU I . I " O 0 o Ybu say, you want ! man who is in the habit of tippling, lor we are Tie.rieah and the uni. ! a88Ure(! his wife will come to want abd bit children go barefoot. ' ' ..' " That we. will marry no young man who is not a patron of bis neighborhood paper, lor we have not only strong evidence of bis want of intelligence, but that he will prove too stingy to provide for his family, educate his children, or encourage institutions of learning in hb vi. 'inter and send them over! for yMjr sogers, so Lw shouldn't have tb go barefoot as ours did iJ. wH if.-.; . . err :j a... Aunt Keziah said, tbera send that; over to Hurigry tbhot the old Rus. R.r it he comes growling'round again. A nrt then he sot thinking a minute longer, and then he jumped up and smil his fit togeth j .... "Um ! nnJf wont send it: Pll no a carry it myself:' ! So you see. dear Governor, there isn't much danger but what you 11 get " something else," ! ; er. and cinity. i The Moral Efec o a Picture. . M. Hazlitt has said somewhere of the por. trait of I a beautiful female with a noble,' coun (enance, thai it seems as if.an unhandsome ac tion would be impossible in its presence! Most men of any refinement of soul, must have felt tbe truth and force of this sentiment, i And, tberefoire, we have often thought that the pic ture of. a boloved moitber, or a devoted wife, hung up tq the room where we spend dur lei sure hours, must constantly exert a migjbty in fluence upon the feeling and thought. Cowper't picture o! his mother was a living presence, whose Bpeaking countenance and beamngeye appealed, as noj living tmortal could, tujhis in most sclul, ; and stirred ts prpfqumdest depths, But what is it that gives this power to the in animate resemblances of loved and departed nnt 1 Thuir virtue, their moral traces and excellence, as remembered, by the affectionate sum tor. In these dwell the charm, tfte pow er to stay the passions of the soul, and lure the heart to right and noble sentiments, ill may seem an odd thought, but we cannot help tug. gestingfit to every female reader to every sit- ter, w ue, anu motoer ma i i bition for each of them io labor to be bbin no w and when dead! that picture in the, jhouse," before thieh jice shall stand abashed, con rnnrlor! And in wliojie oreseoce every virtuous and matnly hafti shall glow with every honor- - i a A I I Iii L...!i . ' : 0 It., lk.1 aian oraoie inu iqiiy sennoeiJUi - ow ne, k.n fk. Artirinal is in the grave, shall eloquently and irresistibly urge the lore ol gooaness anu uuio upu mc wwi 'J - i- ' .' ' . f . TelHaicthorn 2Vee,itb birds singing and Pyio'g from branch to branch, osc, may be seen here. Call and see it before it, is soldi!. ' j " ";;'s. ... tj.-. . j i .:- ' When! our eye caugfcft the abovp in the advertisement of Mr, Tuttle, of Broad way, we were1 reminded that we had seen tb is most jwpnderful piece of mechanism the most curious and .effective that we have ever Sf en- be? iree is .'sheltered under a trlflss khade. and thoUgb very beautifully -vtitmA i of course, the minor! part of the attraction. ,The mechanism ts wound up, and then, commenee tbe s.ong of the birds; which is a'j-emarkaldj f u; tatiori of the natural notes of f waiuiers. uui ine . most vvend: . . is the motion of the birds,.' whic! injnumber. Near the foot oftl.r the largest bird, of most exqui; itc ' tiful pJaraage, whjcb quietly si r : t from an artificial miniature gro:: and anon 1 quivering : its half rr, wings with that peculiar! moii:,:: young birds display when the cci.. their appetites are satisfied by il tloh of the parent bird. On the topmost I bough is n I bumtnins bird, which noised I ti .imucnnj;, ings, pcrsisti: nectar from the bbnev cun of y rr- ite flower. On the lower brat:c! two small humming birds, i brilli : metallib hues, whose motions arn i: test marvel of the whole thin-. T! a- :i t . . a . . ,!j .!: irorn oougn to Dough, without an cause of locomotions, save their c ous nature,' now twittering alou:l ?' stacies, and anon fluttering their -mage, and wavinsr their pmppI seem to be intoxicated with deli Tuftle has a host of beautiful and t things" in his stbrebutjfc marvc!! getjuity we have ieen r' thing ta this hawthorn tree,. which by th a facsimile of that which excite! f surprise.at the Crystal, Palace. ji x- j.:., i ' H; Correspondence of the N Y. Ex; l!i WasbixcJtox. Dec Kossuth's talk and conversation ported much amuse poopfe here, the Senate Committee waited up; with the resolution! to receive birr, lence, hewas not at all well pirn he intimated his desire to lay his 1. petition before the! Senate. Yh; that the rules and! order, of tho i would not permit that, butthat an tor would feel proud to present a for him, he seemed very much c!m Hes evidently expe&ted an'opportu; make a speech before the Senate. t ll f k.rwl a? k..r n a: m.... i t IL a .1 j hipi. ' t - l-j , 1 r ! t - fThe debate in the House yestcrn pfjuncommon ability, was yet one frankness, and great credit to th; try.! The bouse has shown itself t true conservative bod v. ft verv - who spoke, save Rantoul and Gi expressed their decided opposition intervention in Uropean a flair, these gentlemen bn that subject . lent. The whole nrniee.trnf inrerv. is, therefore, stopped at once. TL gle in a single day. was over, country stands yet committed to ll ings and principles of ', Washing was due to Kossuth that a stop si.. nut tn all li!a .n..t.i!i..l .i . I" uiliHia C4JCi;iailU(19 tu one says, I am told, that his mission country bas thus become a failure. Three Wonders in Heaven. Johr ton said, Whin I get tb Heaven see three wonders there; the fiii der will be, to see many people; ...L. : f I i1'-1 ' ! 'Jl L.I . 1 . wuorn i urn noi expect to see ; the tifrnl am It Lk a '-:! ' 1. .ii !. a. i i . .. win uc, io- miss many whom T rlifl exnett tn coo ami r and greatest wonder of all will be, myself there." ' m mmmxtaMmmmmr mm if virira r ri r fcjri m ...... .... r w i - w v .a- M WllVlf SJMUVtU Ii Li ,4 obt to be a fact that the pupilsat iL ca remaie oemi nary were poisor. long since by tbe cook of the institi: widow, named Young who took r at some change in the hours of eati: mixed tartar emetic! with the foe ! which about forty of the pupils I violently sick, though none ate a : quantity to cause death.; Theculj : leittne institution, and has not I rested. AtChapel Hill.fiV.; C.Yaccordln American Almanac, there; were Lu ty-nine clear days from June, 180, t 1CRT k- ' foni' i I. ' t 1. - juajA, iuc rest, oj;u; uem reccr M cloudy." r There is probablv no c ' .):.. a. vrl in IV' v iiiuii, ui i in liiuiop", there ore so many cloudy days, were 194 clear Ha vs. nr.enntir- same work, at Green lLake, Wise;, 1850. At Cincinati. in 1850. thev 1. clear days. 171 variable, 51 cloudy, is below the usual number of cl.cn r John Adams (the jelder) beit:;; unon for a contribution for fnrri sions". remarked. I have nothin- t for that cause, but there are here , vicinity, six Ministers, not one cf will preach in the cither's pulnit : I will give as much and more ti. one else to civilize these Clergyrn: The Slrived Pie under a Neis iV. letter from a traveller jbrbugh Verm-: tbirf while be was sitting in a villa : another traveller came 'in', and ete;! the place where the bar (once was,- t that be would like a gla'ss of brandy. keep it," was ibe gruff reply. The t was ott in quick time. ..Presently z; mercame in, and blustered up to lie when the following dialogue en surd : ' mornin , Landlord dood morn in , : How is your family ibis mornin' V " smart, tbaok'ee." Is i be baby we A '. yes. very ; wotdd you like lo see it V ' I don't careyif I do." Walk intot!. Squire, MrsrJ. will be glad to see out they go, says toe traveller, and r,-: & rery short visit to "the baby" L have kissed them rather roughly, yi l manner in which ibey finked their c. ri ; .-P--' "it'iJ'i. hi i ' :i : . (Farce chnaged to Tragedy.Qs ' ofi Sunday, the 23ih ullimoJ a party men assembled about a bouie in Nor to serenade io calttbupian style a c ritd lhat evening, A ,gun was fr. crowd, and a ton of Capt.; Jererr.! aged . about 20 years,' was fatally Two 'others , were slightly "wouaded. (aim lo be investigated. ; Hunger never saw bad breau. ! I v m J If. I U Ml