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-- ' .-,- vVf c -7t Af? fTJ l iU hi i; itirl i. j! ..iSf PfltfD to P fllttto, Itans, jjrin.ltnrf, internal rajMDfrar its tetfrrf, t&f in) rirnrrs, nlttf. nl tjjr anil? Orrlt 4 vol. xit.-ni:w semes. sXlTSBURYN C., MARCH 4856. NUMBER XLIP i; i il ' ; . $ V j rr i 5 rH i! v! !; .Hi! ! il' i n' I -i ;i ! ! i: OFA ! !! ! I r 1 ( I I ... J . ' o - : v I X : i 7. 1 , i If I! J i !l il ! . .1 II :i . II v ' ' ; V'n V n i L flLLER(S COMPUTING TEJ.E. UKAPII, . . 7X Cufetltitiua JjchW. We uod . .. - :. .1... :.l t . ..t ..1 iu h.;,,.,. ,i.rirtr: Mr. Fuller. Tl.erai.iIity and accuracy with Which all tusinea l.rohlcina are aolved it truly ur- i.riaing. It need, only to be wen to be n J admired. Altlirrogb an American inen - tion, it ha been ektenatvely Bold in Engr land, France, Germany and Holland. Upwards of thirty of the rineiile 1m- don banker have it in use. It computes , ., , . ' interest, at every ,KM,.ble r per cent hi iiij- iuiii vi mimej, i t but '"K"' pk-usure trip on the c. iitin.'iit. II he In society, especially in our cities, mm- , of time, both al three hundred and sixty hoitbJ lioj conclude the negotiutinus, they le 'e ocauely liiarried and settled in. and three hundred and sixty-five days to would await the arrival ,,f Mr. Dallas, hie, before they are regarded as on " the the year, and has a in.t rlect "time '! will take ...a new instruction which sha.ly side" of their Jay, and are treated , ., ... f:'ill iirohalily enalilt; him to brisur the accordinglv and by whom? Why, by i telegraph to compute the number of ..... 1 . ' . .. i i i -i i . .i c ' 1 " I 1 ' diHi-ieiiec-s to a apeedv a ! j nt i icn t . ''.. h and girls between the ages of seven day any note ha to run. Ihe work; 'li.e iccei.t eorrep..ndei'.te between the teen and twenty-one. 1 hear constant ! equations of payments, or Average of ac- W( overumeiits w ill probably soon be complaint of this, and my reply i con-1 counts, i one of its eonvenileiictw. (Jopi laid bfiire (.'iiiigiifs in rrapuiise to a rail nlujttly llto same : ' if there is not manly ; have been purclm! in ' Washington l.v ' the Senate. A call for the' time -and womanly sense and authority enough . ... . ' . ' :., ,i . , i i;.. crrespoihleiK e, pp.p.etl in the l)ril'i4t among you to repress and put down such all the tlcpai trnents, for Hue in the puiilie , 1 , , , n .. i, . ." ' i . .t . ' it P"1 'Itameiit, bus not bet n encntragel bv l"llv, you ought to sutler. But this ex-1 .tcra, as well as by the pnuvtpal ,,t--fita!Hteiial party. From this e arc Haord.nary tl. liTet.ce .h.es not top here; kers, merchant ami mechanics. If (., t, n.jL-c titat our government occu- a exteiids to miy, and impertinent boys ' time is required to obtain an aimwer to pi,., the slroiigent giomni on the enlist- i" the utrccN, in public plates, at rail- anv bnaiio-s (inetion than to prepare lilt lit question at least, and llii is cor- way stall. nn, and wherever hoys congre- the atalemeia. Full printed direction ac - ' ... company the work. It is leaihed by one ear two hours study and practice It occupied a prominent place in the ( rvs tal Palace. -, In re' hiii mi tu-ume....qutftiutia.talcril lay, he stated in less time titan the ques tions Could be prepared or the answers recorded, that the Kotunda of the ("tipl tol, being !( feet in hamt'ter, would con laiu 'i,s;ti person", ami allow eac'i '.'J qn.tre feet, or 1st by Htncl-s. The Crys tal Palace, he said, being l,s.M feet long, and -too uid', with an additional acre to the traust'pt or centre, measures j acre, niid would contain at Ihe same rate "17. -KKl persona upon the ground. Ihe pop ulation of the 'globe be.iig estimated at let H l,0(a,tKM.j, could stand upon forty aquare miles, or an area of six and 33-Phi " l - lr iiiui mki oihi ..f i..,,,,,! nu-uv 1 " ..' 1 ' . . every iitirt y jra, mi.i oo.- o, ... in o,,, ; the lira mte l.tnk p.m. I lie .Mar- lake nicy coiiiu coin inn. jieii can speak be i I thousand years old, tiii would be ki t ' U tt.o -ame bag; the Market i,enly and tirmly to boys, und be listeii .... .... " 'ii .t li l. ...:.l.t... Ii.... I ,1 1 t,. I!.,f ,i" ,4' ..,-., ...il.;,..r sEaililLto .LMJ.IUIie iSlSlJJ'JilJJi rl. I .".usine entire iiuiiiIkt of jmtsoiis would have standing r(Kt on SJ'ai times 4 square sniles, or S.tHrt) square miles of land, or a trifle less titan ninety miles square. - 1 1. ,n then retut ncl to tin- M ,i -lf MMi,tNMaai die every thirty year,.ket llaiik, who paid m exchange a fiagof . ,i.;., ,;ii;.. ,1;.. If 'in . 1 tfold. and sent ihe copper back to 1 1 it- .... . s.- i i- u. 4hhi ihh. !ii tn (;. tlavs. hi otic ilav H-. 4Ma diev If in- i hHf i-iitaai di, ln i .- many per hour t Ans. H.l-Jii. If in ' ,,,. t.,",,,.,,T w as ielt, not w it!i-tamlin-jninules this number die, how inanv per now- remains in the (iianite Hank. " minute t Ans. 57. The expense of the United States IJ.uie if Bepreseiilatives, at f" per day, aniotints to J.OIt. The salary nf the President is b per day. Hie pensions of the late tneeii ArU'laide, was tKio,""11 per an liiim, eriual to fl.'sJ'i per dav. The revenue, of the United Stales f..r! lS.-.l.Ht :1, MKKI, , iMjnal to cell! per second. x ir.M;y' f:lyriph. lmmcrum.- is a- very noticeable , , , .. , , .', i ,i fact that the .!" )ik ( n-oii.7,, the organ of ihe New clsi.m llatsts be - gins lo 'aliow signs of .misgiving in r.-ler-1 ence to ihe main idea which Biggelc I il, re,i..l.i'.,.., Tl.r. .o.o,i t'llu.iin - - i late Dr. Cone was too often expressed U lie Opinion ol lllei'" 1 I . b misunderstood, that ic:o was mere ly transferred ami imt translated by the .. a,,,, unto your feel, and a light unto lie peace, and protect the lives and pro Won! baptism, and that it should be ren .jour path." . pcrty of the couitnnnitv. Xl'iis i 'shown dered by the English Word dltpiiuf.. oi l '.'ow earuesijy does the. pij-it ,gwc. to , tlt ,,e- resistance-j-ich is so frpincrttly tmmemton. Dr. Cono is now dead, ami the great Icatlcr being reiiiovcl his f"l-1 lowers begin to doubt. Ihe ( linmirU 1 says: 1 We niticli doubt, therefore, whether. ! if universal Christendom w ere to agree in i reiidering halizo , nnd.ycl still Contimu'd tn practise as tlmv do no , they would not rather change the meaning "f the new rendering, than allect the con-j a icliniis of the people as to what baptism is. But if we, as a single-segment of the great Christian circle, were to translate j Ihe word thus, it would rather operate against the progress of our views, by ere 1 aling the imp.essioti that we- could not trust ourselves to a version which- was ' Hot modified to suit our sectarian p"-i tion. Very true; but is not this an after thought J Have the translators employ -.ii- .,.., . i .i eo tiisct.veretl that tl.ey cannot make inc.. ihl.To teach immersion, ami is thnrtiiei'r().n ,., , tiottom, add fl'om I , aecret of-tlie change T 'rtxfr, riiin: Decline uf I'tijuvy in Sxmi. The Hoik ia' Spain i verv wonderful. . A ei.rislian cusl...n-houe"ollicer.itt llrislol, - i'.. ..i-.. 1 . .1 . . t .. i-f 1 t. 'g.uuii, iimik me 1 rai ls 01 me r.iunourgi. e- -.-.- 1, 1 .. -r-, - : . r- otic.otv rm l;..uril w Si.ai.iali v.o&ai.l u-inoh .had come i. an.l'lhc crew: all siirrofinti- . v - "UvllalUe read hacKwani, ami 1 ne at 1 ! him, and engerly look theni, and asketl forallMlc 1 - : ' THE WAR J'LUlUtr.OVKR. There never was a flatter anil fiioru 1 IHmtivejwultM.Mi l feeling never a mra aliwdntu ciii)lrit(ictiiii of rninor tact, rf the caso pt-vi-ral iiiontlfi) no, (lie war ahirifi una ttttt uitliiiif unv rnanitn - ...V, ; . ... have Uc, wholly .mtn.u. ThJrc- )aVL. : been iw angry wordn bt-tu t-eri L.rd.Clurj l"Ul" 0,1ltl Mr- IMwnn : the latter gen- tliliiilll IlIlK mil I Ii I Mil I II Inn lillaiilirtu ; 1 ,,lt!re ,ms t,,.,, (lHl.,. f I1101jiH,i1n al1 . no nect.gBity for it. The deputes between the two countrica, o far front having readied a dungt roin crisis, are in a fair lem,t. Mr. Buch- .auaii, having no verv serious litiBiiifA on , iu)uJ f .. , (1 ( f f a . , i i. .i I i . rolMirait'l l' Hie tfiy miIUIc defiant' tion .,(' the g.iveriiuieia ..rgau at Wtt.-li-. ingtoii that no apoov w l.aiever has bet it inatlf by the 111 .ti-h got crnmt''nt, but tint ii..v l.;iv.. ui.lv triv. i, r., t'winv un.l ... U - use what was. to av the least of n, a do ! It is a tact ; this language is used ; .-.ill i r,.... i .i :. vi' .i. ..: . very jrrral tttMrtt,-oit liicir pari. from prTl-cTiT aj TilUnrewT'TiHrirtritrhtir ta-'e ov r jioluml m this point, ami it is no ilo-.ibt tbe eoii-cioii-iitfs nt this that iiiaUen KnglautLi.,of publishing the cor iesp..tidchcc. it'll England, irWspite t.f her bliislerinir Piess, i a rea-oiiable uiiil enlrgl.tene.1 nati and !.e will certainly see tbe pmpiiety of making the uiu. imI if she lias really done Us n w .n- by a vio- l.lti'.n of i.nr laws. At all ctents, she ; w ill tiot.ri-k a w ar mi a mere matter of etiqtiette, silt h a- tin-enli-tmeia tjiie-tioir has II tW bee nor. '.,. .;.' iinj !'ul. ('itriiiiI"iii-iiifiilAI'fiiiii. v-ir- .. . , . , ,.w d'av after , between 1 ami o el.fk, . .. , , I... I..) . . .. . ...Out....- .. ),. .. . " ' . I iicmciMi jniir n Mir t in hiiiik. ,,( .n,., , liii-..ti.iiiT i;o.L- i.ii.l .t.rniii k Bank a bug -uppo-cl fe contau. Jf.,..s ".. j;'o ."i . 1 t - . I I I 11 ' I. T.I.. naif, llie I.M'liiin 'i' h.iiu ii!.rivrri'ii ni;n tin- bag weighed only '!,o"" in gold, and on opening it found that Hie money wa- '"'!" r, inte.d ol g .Id ! I i .. ! 11 ..1. .... 1 ' . 1 1. itint ie ii iik ai .1 nt-i'Hfc. , 'Hie irauite I refimeii to received I'rottt the Merchants', - Titni uTiitt we 1-iii'1om-,I was trold : but a"d V e are niloi incii Unit tin- liank o.n- iii i-isri oners are engaged in examining the Banks in order to detect, if possible, ; where the substitution of the coin occur- ' re.l. Al present, uie quest oi mss up . . I... 1.. 1... M. ...!... I peal a to t'C null, mi inu ,iiiii aei lino Iiianite Banks. limUm 4 ' ' Et.viTiA.N i.h.imioii-:. Hitvt. y..u ever read about the Uanti I lul liglil'lioiiM-. built of white marine. :,llt ,, ,.,,- centuries ago, at Pliaros, !in ICgypt ? It wa- eiectedal great ex- ' Vu" "" '''V '"V j winch was set el al hundred tect abut e the , , ,. . , , . i ro.i.iid, wa.s a gn at tn e kept hiinnug ; v.v ni.lt S; ,iS ,lt. ttir!l ,,u over ihe Metlilei raneaii sea, came near ! ilu- cilv of Alcxa.nli in, ihey saw fitr aw'av the.d stunts the ln:acoiiliKlit, bv w hich -snnn.v mi in W"ii Ofiio, i ' .1. .. . i to sti ei ineir coiiim-. Now. the Bible isihe same tn i.r,.,. ,s t.i fhrC sailor. It Ts" a " f , i , , i T. , .rT ,.Vor rk sea U. i i, ..I. i ii.-.i J UHli: lillil -siltclv - l -..IV v. So should Voil uiiike ihe hn!y Bible your guiiling star, giving heed thereunto. " "'e.'1" "' ,ii,lk I'l""--" " How precious is tile b'"k (111 ill', III" Itr-pll.ltloll gllell ! Btiijlil as aT.Vitip ii- dorliiit.it shine, ' 'l o guide (HH souls to In aiell." A Clh I'i'm. The following singular and ingenious collocation of words, four of I lie-111 being Latin, has been used, it is siinl, as a charm against certain diseases. Doubtful us their -efficacy .for this may be, ihey may al feast" sti u U amuse. SAToU ,Air:p'. 'TKN'ET ol'F.U.V U(H AS Keiid each line in the lisual wnv, from , . ..:,,, ,),.. ,-,,,, p. left, then floui holt ' eeu. St mi to 1,10. and the etleet will he Still fur- lli.-c' the tit-sit s liable ol1 the f.Hir lines, exeludiii" the midtlle one. read lorwanl u.j., satiie svllahlcs of the correspoii- ding lines, (as the. first ami lil'ih, the se ; cm.l ami foiirllt. read luick waVtl w ill pro-; tli.ee inu sa.rve worn. .n un- -oo , , , , , . . , . j-"tirii;,T.r r; trr ttcmt-grr nv wg.iiitii.g-" i..... , .... n . . -. . . .1 1 .. . ... ' i: .V.i... .rr...,...l lines read for- ! whi I Our young reiHlfls mav innocent; Ii.. ft,',iU iheliwidves wvh Irving this. . f. - , I THE VOUNG AND TOE OLD ; or, the progress of precocity. ! Tu Riiv ( Tw. i.- f.;tl,,j . . ,. , IIu appears to think that tlife voune are :...- .... . I : Uo,lce ana '"'I'e.nenco are tak.ng the Hi'.'s of aflection a.d rect. II e 8avg : " There never was any tiling quite equal either to the nre8U,pt.on t the young or ti) tlie lllCl'kllL'liH UIIU ROfl Illl'rlCIICPl (it the elders in this matter. lieu advanced beyond the iniddlu of life are called "old fogies,' by their juniors; and as if this , were not slangy tiulit jVir the very street, jt is canied up into Congress, and grave legislators accept the title, and bandy jt ju t.ir ,,(tHjC,wM H Ko,mI jtMt. o o-'tia sa; , Attin ia It lice. couniry ; w hat right have we to the street : or tlie station, more than they f They may tii.-itll iu if we interfere throw sticks or atoiii", at us and w hat can we i 'II I.I...J i'I'I.;.. :.. .. i inie ooen ne.no it. n itti a view in wy iiwnity una- p4tnt-wtu . i . . i . i . . i i . - . . i i i pein.ips to ieci tne piionc puise, i nave '';ut the follow ing ijuestiou to hall'a tlozeti gentlemen in one of our cities,' ami have unilormly received the same answer ; 'if, as yoll are going down ttiwn, Vttu should approach a doz-.n boys (.laying on the side-waU. ami obstructing a, so that you cotibl not coin eiiielttly pass, which would V oti do w tnild Vuil say, ' boys, you must not gather here in this way una occupy ; the walk, or would ymi get off from the . sidewalk into the street, go round, and come un to t!.c walk again, w hen VOII hull got bv f And they all said, 'we should i o - i i go round : Aow, it men choose to ah- , Mi i o i i li-nfii it till, li.rT.tt o tt.o i.e..oe on. . . . . ' . ' I ' oi io(ii.i uoi mi, liii -, tint uo s but 1 n is i.jiv (lot 1 k- inu' nl no irrtiiiir or re gratuitous, r more j.enlous m.s- ' " ""' " -. o. . . ,.-11 .. ... l.-f . fl.n t T HI., inin iinu i;ni' iiv tieioie tne neeoiess I.Usll ol youthful impertinence, this w ill .become liefor hie j.-oiintry ti many years, an intolera- " I C 111. 'l'liiTC 18 Hot I, little t rut ll it) tllC fie-, Xtinr. Sui'irrflv a ttav i-V, t!mt tllO .l,M i vi:i- ii-ht not 'point uut iUuni- lions. . '1 hi i conceded to be a faat tiilllr try, tt'T the Americans are a remarka-i bly progressive people. But when age1 ceases lo command respect, and when ihe ' - ' '" labituallv treat their seniors with; imliirerence and eoiileulpt simply liceatvae they are their seniors it is time for the ' 1 1 1 . ia iI 1 1 1 ii I and the proper-minded to re- I J licet iiM.n the subject iu a culm ami en ; ergt tic spirit, and with a view'to reform. ill.iw C'Oiiuioii is it to hear boys on.) girls speak oti their parents as " the old man" :l -1 1 1 "tlie old WKtnaii," and to do so too, with a manner at once irreverent ami pert ! They fancy that it exhibits smart ikss us well us independence, when, in , truth, it shows that they have been badly trained, or that.they have bad hearts. Another error of the 'time is, the disre spect which is so frequently immifostcd to lb. we in authority magistrates, jinlg. t's, au.l all on whoiii.power is eoiilorrcd "t" adniinistpr the lifivs, prv-sei vc the pnb- - vinailO O.ili.lT O. Ol. 11.11 3 Ol llll- lilW ill lllt-T rn ll.r. .1...- .. 1... .1... i .. , ...... ' I nitliaiis ami rowdies ot the day, a resist iiiiee tvhich noiue. uf them appear to think is altogether chivalic and liei-oic.Nut '. satislit-tl with violating the law iu the first I -case, ihey ulteinpt to hrow-hcut ami over- come its agents and niitiisters in the se- ' 1 1 cotitl. All such otlcinlers should be piin- i ishetl ith the ntniost severity. They I , should be made examples of, ami thus a lesson at once of admonition and of pen- j ally, should be held up to all who might ; feel disposed lo do likew ise. No eouti- ! try can be (aid to be well governed, 110 j community to be tranquil, calm and sale,' in which laws may with impunity be vio- la'ed, or in which tlie agents and minis-! tors of the law may be insulted and 11s-1 sailed, willnuit exciting llie uecpest in dignation, ami eliciting the prolnptcst redress. Ihiniimj. The Papists have ve- rv ancient, ami perhaps they iniglit sav scriptural, authority for their favourite1 amusement of Ihlde'-burning, This may ! he found at large in the thiity-iixlh chap-J ;u LV.'-'-aMV - ," r ii r.i - r, . .1 The ttverakf salaries f., New: Kndaud 1 Mcthoilist ministers are said, to W aboutjsiinilar increaso of l'rotestanfs has been 1 -J.?tiO0 a year.. Igoing on in that province for years past. The following lutiful bymn, tang t tb annual hittit)g of thd Orthodox Congregational Sublmth Schools in Bolon, on Sundny erining. the 1 lth iru a composed br llodge Read, Eitq., of Tauntom : . THE CHILD'S PRATER. Iulo hrr chunbr went A little maid, gw day. And by a chair ahe knelt, And tliut bef aa to pray : " Jeeue, my yea I cloae Thy form 1 eanaot are ; If Ihua art near me, Lord, 1 pray thee apeak U me." A alill aniall ruic ahe heard withia her eoul, " What iait, cLild T I hear thee tell me aB 4 "I pray tbea, Imnl," lite aaid, That Ihua will ccndcKend To tarry in my heart, And ever be my friend. The path of life ia dark I would lKt fro artray, Oh, let me have thy hand To lead me in the way." " Fear not I will nut leave thee, qhild, alone" Kite lliotighl ahe Ml a auft hand preaa her own. " They tell me, Lord, that all The livinf paen away The aged aoon mutt die. And even childreu may. Oh. let my parrtile live. Till 1 a woman frown ; For if they die, what can A liltle orphan do? ' Fear not my child whatever ilU may ctalie, I'.l not fornake thee till 1 bring thee bouie " if r-r little pruyt-r was aaid. And from her chamber, now, She p;,MiJ forth, with the lights O! heiivell Ujs.liher bniw. " M -tiler, I've aeen the Lord ll.ahiiiid in mine I fi-lt, And, oh ! I heard him nay, , Jll bv niv eh.nr I knelt, " Krar not, my rhild, whalcver illf may c4ne, I'll not foriiiLv thee till I bring thee mxne." - ;1V K ME THE II A.N I). it raiou-i a. ctaL, or aa-RLi.n. c m, ,h, h1(1 wann, klud tni nmiy (;,ve ,mJ (lla, 1CJra, lm(. ,n(1 rtemdy, i;,Vr ine ihe hand thai will uerer drceire me, t,,vl. nie the fmrp that I aye mny believe thea sri is t'h palm " the drbeate wtanaaw Hard w the hand nf the mugh, atnrdy yenaoan ; Soft palm ur hard hand a mutter nut nerer, tine me llie jrra thut u fr-ndly fureeer. ,. . l liirt' me Ihe hrtiia tluit i true a a bntther, . dive I he linnet thai Iiuh hurtdrd not another. tiive me the hand that haa never fonworn U, i:.. ... ii,. i i ,i..., i i, livelv the iifilm ol the lair, blue-veined maiden . .... - ... Vgy lhr h,n(1 f lhr worklnll0 oVrM.n ; lively or ncty it innlteni not never, )(iive me the prafp that ia friendly forever. .OIW WF(hnMfi IhllallMUMl ,Ud ttnUIE. fc---r - -- .-- 'ee a. the l,r.-ee and uii.harkl.-d by parly ; m. '.d.h,,. c,.e me the tra.p that become, her. iCl? ixt irif twiuf (tf lhr vine of ilit? Sutnnirr. dive me in hand that is trur as a bmihi-r. ;n(. mr thr hand that h wnne.ii n..t am.ther ; Pa,rn "rhard hand it matt pre not nrrer, Gl!c ut tlll,t " Wi-iidlj frrrr. OVU. U HOLE COUNTRY KMlild M vrr fierdirtii'a atmnc ? , ho wuultl dra'w lh invidivua Itnc ? I'lmuh by birth tine spt t be mmr, Pi ar ia all (he reft. Uear tn ine the $mfh' f.nr bnd Iear tin' ci'iitriil numjituin b;ud Dt-ar Nrw Fimiidluml'i. mckj utrund Ucar the gluriutu Wtft. By our altar pure and five ; By Mir Uwa de-p rtn.td tree ; By the I'ftH'a dnad nnintry ; Ity nut Washington ! By tdr rNiinnion parent tongue , By our hK-a bright, bihani, young, By the lip of country strong Wp will ttlill be one. BI'ILDINC. OX THK SAND. tX F.LIZA OOK. 'fw well to wou, 't well to wed. For to the world line dnr . Since tin M If grew and re hi w, AiifJ niorninjf bnmlit the sun. But havr a ran- y yonnp and fair, Kt stirv to plfd-rp with truth ; Bp certain that your love will wear Be) odd thp d;n of yiuth. --fjjtitwv&YW not heart forhrart, Ab w.lt uihnnd for haiid. You'll find you've plated the " unwie" partt And " btnlt n JUKI the aaud." 'Ti wt ll t'o HVf, iw well to have -1 A piodly siorc of gold. And ht'Uj fmaj'h til aliioinj luff, For churiiy n cold. m But pi irr uit ft1! y. Mir hopes and trust In wh.it thr t! cp mine bmin. ; We rann l li'- on yellow dit l iiinikvd nli purer thing. And hp who piles up wealth alone, W ill fii n hi.ve to stand B-Nidi- lii riilf r chest, and own "I'is ' built uiD lite sand." Ti pottl to Fifak in kindly puise And tm.ihr w tn neYr ou can ; Fair si.ccli slitxild innd the human miud. And love links man to man. - i " But slay not "at the penile wonts. Let tlittti with language dwell; -The one wh pities starving birds Mioiild scatter crumbs as well. The merry ihul t. warnl and true Must lend a hi'tiiu',haiidl Korlll.im. who talk let tail todo, ltul " build upon the sand." -'"' . ,, . .""-7 ".' j,t, ,.,,,, nt, i., i.ur...g t,.e ..i p , , i.i.' .lit.. ... n.,.i ti, , names ...11 the ..Protestant feirisU'"-XV jfrora Ihe ' Widow Bedotl Faptra.' AN UNEXPECTED PROPOSAL OF MAR RIAGE. , Mr. Cam I a Well, wnkkr, Pv ben tbtiik ing about taking another ccanpanion and I thought I'd aak you." Widow : "Oh, Mr. Crane, egscuse my com motion it's so unexpected. Jest hand me that are bottle o cam fire off the mantlery ihelf I'm ruther faint diw put a little mite on my hand kerchief and bold it to. my nuz. Thera that'll dew I'm oblegt-d tew ye now I'm rather com posed you may percecd, Mr. Crarte." Mr. Crane : " Well, widder, I was going to aak you wLellier whether " Widow; "Continner,. Mr. Crane dew I know it' tumble embarrtsio'. I remember when my dczeaM-d huklutntj mmftt hi tipjHititi to me, he Rtninert -J and ftlutUrt.!, and waa so awfully fluttered it did swin as if he'd never git out in the world! and I n'tx? it's rrenerallv the case, at least it ha heeti with all them lhalV made suppoaitions to me-you see they Ve giner- and eat out -and make their rts in; th,.r j ,, 1 . . i I i e .1 ' 'h-art- Tl.ev - iho sv.-rvl .f tl- houfrh J alt twiceruiiifHlKut what kiiid of answer they re ( lieartM. lhv eat lle woorl ol Uie tKujim, so ' 6 ..... , , l.i . r u r -.i . ji HSrwne to g.t. and it ki.nl o mak Vtn uervouMUmt .....nin.- a.., fall off; with a sudden s.mp. . I Hut when an individual has reason to spoe his Jt if they had U-n cut asunder hy an axe. ; Hit tmM h Imnirit, there id cMnv9 ; j att:uditiiPtita rrTipnwalt I dii't see what need . The other day w cut down a young trn.v- j nhj nl v go. t4jre 1lfjt ,m)ri) than I there is o bt-in' fluf rated tin. I mu-t any it's ha'k tree, mid fpiit it to make vn.e trestles, and js liHtura Ht spine other part of the BTg ' unite eni!arrasiii to m ninv roiilinru-r." (the heart of it -m all tKH atJ occupied 1V ants, item, and there is fever, that is, nnnatiiral Mr. Crane: Well, tlieti, I wai;t to know if vouVe" willing I should have Me lias v f ' Wiilnw : "Tlie dragon !" , Mr. Crane: "1 lisin't Mid anything lo her ' about it vet thought tlif pror-r way was to ' llf. t Tour consent first, i ri ineinb..r wlu-ii I jcourttd Tryplnnv we were engaged some time parrot find at linll'a doen lim, and etid. ntly 1 eitra bl'Hitl gathers tlicre ill tlie wliaiie of before mother Kyitipe knew an thing about il, hit each lime, go otf at la-t as if tin re a no- a e.iliilil"ll dltl, or fipitlinj; 1UhmI. s Cler ; and when she found it out she was ijtiile put out thing in the world amiss" will. it. Hut the life gymvll, itlit?f jillMic sWker., "ld gr ! because I d.dd.nl go to' hr 6rkt. So when I t.ndeiiev of ih.-se Iwrds is nothing lu thai f U i MK, hy ilupr.r CVKtire oftfil render ! made np my mind .WSMi-v, tlilnt. n.e, I'll into. To the aeeotmts I haie gi.en vot. of-, Jlietlir.t the weakest part ; to s.ie.i r- ,.; . . t , ii .i . i iii I ius, colt! feet gives hoarseness, or a raw dew il righl llns tune and- rt to tlie old aovlhcm l irmy H tW- W.w man nii ( Vi,,i : " hid woman, V y '. that's a purlv name to call me : aniawu is-rlne tew want ' Meli-sy. hey ! Tribhlvalioh ! gra. iotis sake a- j live ! wi II, I'll give it up no 'I always know'd ion w. k'oiu.I. i.,,, Tim rVun but I miiM conf as 1 diddent think ToU was quite so Ug a l-ouncd on the fl.es, ., tig.-re would on their J fool-waut MSia-v, dew' ve I If that don't War! J the Hi will, their mandible., and , ., ",;,, , . a i i i ti i . ah! M,,t an everlasUu' old calf vou must I j stung thenrwul, iheir tails. Th.ir death 1 lo s'ie she'd look at you. Why, you're old , as instantaneous, and the anta then inarched I : i . i i . . t .i ' . i . . . ' it t.. Lir o tr .i. . l-. ll j i.. t. : it i .i !- ' ' ' eiioun iu tie lier lamer, anu more lew .oeiissy ain't only in her twenty-oiith year. What a i reed cklotis idee for a man o' your age '. as a rat.; tew I wonder what I lls world is coinin tew lis aslonishin' 4 hat f.mls old widowers will make i o' ihems. lies ! Have Meliay ! M. lisky !" Mr. Crane :" Why. widder. you surprise me; I'd no idea of being treated in this way after you'd Ii,, ... ... .10.. I.. ..... ...! oiu.l.. o,-l a foi ..i-.-r me and the giils." " Widow : " Shet year h. ad, Tim Crane : nun of your aaas to uie. There's yer lial on that are table and here's the door, and the sooner you put on one and march out o' t'other the belter il'll be for you. And I advise yori afore you try j to git married agaiii, to go out west and see'f CuU ; and alter yu'ttiaiit&al un that' pint, jest put a little 'lampblack on yer hair ; ..iii,-. 1 1 . n iwould add lo your ap,- arance ondoubtedly, j and be of aarvice loyou when you want lo flour- V.-l. il I. .,.1 .1.,.. ,-..'...,..l .... I,.;. in luniKjj ' - ... a lino, hoi eiiii.y 10 g. 1 wtn, out 10 1 man 111 nun 01 uie iortu 1 fixed, j.-st spiul. r ihe spine o' yer back ; 'iwould' get able lo eat ; if tli.-y can only eat, nine out I - First Slavery excludes, neither in the nt hurt yer looks a mile ; you'd le entirely un-' of ten think they are getting along famously. 0,7 r practice, atiy law-abiding citizens resistible if) on was a leetle grain straiier." : livery Ui.v'iit to t vll in a minute, and ' lrt'c t'taK from the States where it ex- -Mr. Crane ; Well, I never !" f.,r llie bare chance, of Join, so, with . slight ' If" Sla,Ve "r "ftlI'V '? v;.i.. . -it..i.i .,0. . , ... .2.. r-... Pl''e of tIie Lniou with all their Jm J old coot.yuu ; I tell ye there's yer hat and there's the Jour ; be off w ill. yerself, quick metre, or , it ,0 sc-e at a glance that ihe assurance must 1-e w,ic, ne w 'States are to be fortped, was I II give ye a hyst with the broon.st.ck." i father to the fee we r.ft, with a very slim ; either ceded to the Union by slave States .lrCiaue : " 1 .minimi !" ; assurance of being m.ijii well in a short time-1 or acquired chiefly by Southern counsels, WiJow, rising : "Oil out, I say ; I ain't go- ' i,e nisjority of invalids would a' allow' .piart Southern arms,. Southern soldiers, and in' to-sfand here and bt instilled under Imy own f SljaL-pearc's soup thrice a dav. said soup bo- 1 S""tlie,'n statesmen. mrt-and so-git along, and if you ever darken I in m,Je HS ihe reader may reinember. by sev-1 Tl.irdly.-Stave Society is the oldest n,y door agin, or say a word .0 Mehssy. il'l, be era, old w,,es, of such I gs 77 'LZZXTl wosa for jou; thai sail. , tntf, to,,, hza. d wing., sting, of ml lie suak.-s little experim'ent, small iu extent, and Mr. Crane : " 1 rcmeiijotis . hat a buster ! , nod other ii.gredienls ...,t niNsary to lw naiil.-d. ' short, in iiuratiou. yet which has been at- Widow: "(,o 'long; go 'long, you everlastin' dTt all btought to llie.-linialicpoi.it by unioos. tetitlt-d.vby the showing of its 'own ail old gum, I wou't hear another word -i(stois llutd Hinlth journal. , thors,) w ith a thousand times greater evil her ears;) I won't, I wont, I won't. - , ithan slavery has inflicted on mankind, Kiii Mr. Crane. 1 lTt AUI I.'G. throughout all ages, and all countries. - , . , ... """"For a single season in Ireland was fraught DOING AM) NoT PUEVMNa 1 ' 10 ' 1 U'' inF hom" ya with more of human suffering than alltho If we s-rient the time, the hervous : eUergy Mi U" ' " Muu.mhiy. WUitl. nivntreltlhe-Jtiu often. spend in ilmidinp ihem, we and the world j would lie stronger and bitter. Ail the severe ' task of life onlv grow inure formidable- as tj- , look at them from a distance, while we otow 1 , weaker all the while.- and less dispoM-J to graji ' pie with tliitn. We should iiiipiin', w iih an ! honest, br.tie In art, what are our f uti.-s herv and ; now, and with what of mental energy we can 'sumnrnn at the momen-l we should go forward ! to K-rfonn them. In the very act of attempiing to do litem, e shall gam strength to do lliiin. j Not before, but al the lime, the iicvd.il streii'Mh will come. Not while we dread, but while e do the work oflife, the Master helps us. IMIVUTANT lISCO Kl:lls EXI'KCI K.l'. J--r:-a by Uavaid Tailor as ,u.unS ... 1 -anlonsj the Ja;.n.-se fisling .mlv fu-e wh.n l roli-ssor tsrsj.iv is of tlie opinion that we . , : ', votir door is l.vk.sl f.r ttii 111 -lit to feel eon are on ihe erc;e ot niii.ort.mt .lisiveries con- . 1 , . stantlj ol'li'isl t.ientert.ini cuiliii.inv. and iwor: ct-ming the nature of i hvsica forces, and their . , . . 1 ,il . Li ..nl..rt . ... . i.. I I. J.lLlI 1.1 lifi' Ull.l ..I,,.!..,,. ll. .l. lll.l all forces have a similar Jural property, and that ! even grai ittlion will be ultimately determines! ; lo hiss,-ns it. One force cannot be .called into a. ti.,11 bv cl.'vtiiiitv' without the other, and tl .v ;ar.-always equal. W hell the north h,I.s of four M.agt.ets are placed together at right angl.s, ,. lo for, ,-wtceH; itrtli trntrv o(. tfcat l,lpre ' lio ai;iieiic ai fract ion" at all. TV; ""n- "a magnet, I m(. r'arailay say., uki iowveJ lines outside, iwt ' inside, a. magnet. . I INSECT LIFE IN1 AUSTRALIA. In truth, tint country aeems the fovorite borne of insect life ; inaecUl bera are endless in ouuv bef antf form. Many are most aihgular and carious ; but the ant, the flies, the cvulijK-dc, and tbe seor.ion, are a terrible nuisance. The bite of all the is severe and venomous. Tb-rc is a re4pider, too, whose bile ia said to be dead- ly ; but tbe anta are ibe most numerous, neat to the fliea. They cover the wboleaurfc.ee of the ground; I might alrtfoit any, of the whole colo- ny, of all cilor and siawt, and almost every va-1 riety of them stinga keenly. Nor is it the ground only on which tliy twarm ; there is not log lytn 00 the ground, V trvc stamling in lit forest, upvnl down whi- h llu v art not creiin in m triad.' Train of thni ar cuntant.jr - j cenditig to the towmosr twi of the MitMgum .tree to hunJrt-d ami fifty feet high, and other j trains dearcndirijr. T!u-y apjx ared to he a msin 1 catwe of the prevalent holluwiieM of the tre. ; n lh-y pierce to the centre of the yowig.-t one. These ?n i-ls, many "jof them au in iiwh long. fiercely tititt the 'ground with' us when we ur- J'iteli injf our tints in any fresh iilacr, ami ihv'xr ting i a-vw-vi-re as thai of a wasp, Birdt and ,lni. NumVsrs of the birds Itfre a.far rjuiie inseiiHOle to sliOl. 1 nave a. en a ; m.- m.ge mi i. iinu ...... long mutt, talh il bull-dogs, and are-alisfied that tli. y ;og e.actiy as as uo. i,; lai.i a (pjaniity of rice, which had got wet. to dry in ihe sun. I A cJiuid of litile Mark fliv settled on it, but vs rv soon adt atic-d a host of bull-dou ants. The? J , on noo mem. 11 uie uini nogs oiiij aineu llie black fly, we shou d regard them as no tiifling benefactors ; but they are so vicious, and aline us so aboimnaWv on all occasions, tliat we waire ' ruthless war on them, if they enter our lent ; Uut as to killing them by etitting th.-m U pieces, that , , 1 , ,, . . j i i . ho s-less cut thciu in two, and the head .... , , , , . ..... d,at. ly ss ze the holy, and gr,, it mini. tleree V With lis llllilKrs llhl the lull ai aiuxt iaway.it the Lead, they never trouhle thein - selves lo die ; and the only way lo destroy them to crush ihem to owder. HIKSKNTIMENT, An almost infallible cure for presentiment, however violent, U a gi.Kid emetic, a griibl.iiis; hoe, 4tl " fewdvV lieml ami waterdiet. Ftsr ourseUes, we would omit the emetic, as we do . . . IK(t pa,ron,ze physic, except by prow. The reason we give medicine at all is that people are l ...: I ... .l . ..n . .. -,'i' jj'vv awajM' niivv w tirV 11' IIVIII knave who is willing to promise it, haiing the j "S " 1,1 .'mi uic i. -.,111, in oonoilll is not HI- ways so agreeable. II. -re is ihe oilier side, pre tented hv a Correspond -ntlif the ll'imt J .Hrital. He says; - It is not liiing -it is onli sr.-n ing to Is- iu a hou-e full of tiaii--r. .eo k- with whom we I. air no f.i-lii.T ii. eoiiiuion i ,l,-..-i-gri-eabl, lo yoii.nll coi.i- U.-J to imrt tin in. iiiorniiig, n.n. and night ; and if agreeable. U. have your tune eniToicheil timn, i our room terod at all linie,'taking away ail sense of pri- va. v or ri iirein. hi if in trouble or in j..v, to f.-el cooiH ll. d t,. hide il - trace from the tfaxe of strangers. To lack !ie comforts ofa Ismie to eat what others i-I.ixsm' tott slu-tild. eisiki .1 : ihey pl.-sse wlih.-i sick or !! juoi ,n. dor a svsteiit of JH-iriVAl'i'i-r a!ni.l ..nnl to ' ' 1" entirely eat-less sen ant obliged lo k.-.-p ei e ry thing under I s k and key ': flle ,ir. a f of the 'rii.mr. 11 of hoarding out. win so many choose in preferenee to a horn.. 1 . . ' mt. rrartcts, ot Acw l ork, r Its rthrfn- -tciUtus truu uuUtary wagon to Louis Na poleoji at 1 an, lire hmperor was de- ngmcu, ami ei-scnieu .ur. trancis with a goIJ snuff. box, richly adorned with d(a- momU. , ' I CURIOUS CALCULATION. What a noisy creature man would b were bis voice .ill i proportion to bi weight, a that of the locust I A locust can b beard at the dis lance of one-siiteenth of a mile. The goldoa wren is said to weigh .'but half an ounce, to that a middling si-d man would weigh down wot j short of kur thousand of them ; and it must be , atrange if a golden wrr would not outweigh four of our Iocut. Sopposing, therefore, that a com mow man weighed a much a aixteeo thousand of our locusts, and that the note of a I locust can lie heard the aiitee-nth of a mile, a man of common dimensions, pretty ouiid In wind and limb", iwiijht to be able to make hira elf beard at a distance of one thousand miles. COLD FEET. Odd feet are the avenues of death to multitudes every year; if is a sign of im jierfect circulation, and of want of vigor of f-nfltitnlioti. No one cun lie well wwho leei are m-miiv .. r he I ! m1 is t'n ual I v dttt nbuteil ti every i . , ,lrtt.( J part ot the Ih!v, there it general inxia - , anve ' heat or itfipreaitm. In the ase of Cold feet the aiiiotint of Mink, wanting tbere collect at aotne other Dart of the body, whit Ii happens to be the weakeat, to he the least able to throw up a barri cade against the in-rushing enemy. j ITehcu lt. tlie IiinffS are w eakest, the , lo,jow at ,ie i.iittoin ir the ipeck ; ana BO we njllt gn throUgll the whole body, for ; illustration. If vou are well, let yourself alone. But to those wlmso feet are inclined to be cold. we suust that as soon as yon gel up in ( " "'f ""S " J' " ia l" "f '8lcr, 0 .M to come .aW way to thr", keeptliem iii lM.lt of two j gUl. I er ruljljino- vi.'troUslv wile drv and I . . .' . r . . ' . . . ' . . .l. ... . 1....I. r.. mln : liolj q tire It COtlvetUent III COlV weather, until every; part of the feet feeU as dry as yonr haiicl, then put on yuor socks or s(ochillt. On iroin; to bed at niirht draw off yonr stockings and hold the feet to the lire for i ten or fifteen minutes until perfectly orr, I . .... i ti .1 . 1 and jet into bod. Tin is a most pleasant L .)eratif)Il) tt, fuy re,av9 for ,10 ,roo. 1 1.1- X" - . -1 11 jfresllingly with Cold feet. All Indiana) i and hunters sleep with their feet 1 the fire. IlaW Journal. " XO MORE SLAVE STATES." This is becoming1 more1 and more the cry of the ultra Freesnilers of the North ; but sirpimse, suggests the Rich, inonil Enquirer, the South should insist 1 tiiiii iiiv-ic niiiiut.i ne ntt uiiirfc! iree otaic. . ,,1,1 . i, far r .i ' l . I 1.1 1.- t t.'.-. j ,.f humanitv and justice, in her position,- .1 r .1 - . 1 1-. .1 1 1 ! propertv. cecoiitiiv. All tl.o territory ont of ""'.v- n in ,1.1 im .nv ."'.I..1 i' i.oj-V! to llie a.lmiss...i. of tree tstates, than for the North to refuse to admit slave States. x''iir.it' J'ilU unquestionably the in..st ethcacioiis Remedy in the V irion I'oV Aslhniatie C'liinplaiiits and Coughs. The number of cures these wonderful I'ilU have ctFcctcd in all parts of. the union, more particularly in cases of asthma of long standing, and coughs, leave no doubt upon the mind of all w ho have used them 'hey surpass any thing of. the afiud ever maae known; by a perseverance with this admirable remedy, the sufferer ia quickly restored to healllu after, every otin-r means have failed ; and it is a truth beyond dispute, that there is u case of bilious disorder, or liver complaints, but that will quickly yield to the powers of this mighty medicine. I'l'j'ii'atam ijf Ji,iiir'. The General Vicatiate of R.uiiv has just published an I'tlicial census of the population of Rome for the year 1'53. In nil, "there are 177,- ii iiniaiutaiiu-, among wii. mi there are 3(5 bishops, liitj secular priests, 2213 mmU and other "religious,' ISID nuns, and S7 seminaries. At Uoiiro, tlii. fore, there ar in all rt'tv thousand and ejhty - o ii&w ft-Mtni-'.. narists thatiis to say, one to every thir tv - live! iiihabituiLts. ' ' - H v i t I! ;-. 1 - -. - - - 1 iSWsJj. 1. f mt : . .
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