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'Lamina auJ its Peujrte. " Think of wliitt London . Attlie mt era u ll""f WBrB !i302.23U perwoiu of both neKc in it; 11 0iJ,'55Ajtntle, lf whom 140,440 wra Jr 9 J n(l 1.2S5.478 females, afwlibrn J 47,173 wow UtiJor 6va ywa. Th unnnrrieJ mala , wer 670,380; do. female J3j,87l ; tlx married men were 3D(r,098; the vftM 409.731 ; tlia wtduwwr ma 7,O80 ; tlx U i 10.080. On ill aiglit of the ftm tkcM er SS.SB8 buaband lioe wive were not wild them, and 39,2.31 wive liiourninz their .bwntrjUwth. Lat Va the number of eliil-'i 4nyr born m ixinuon oo.ojj , m me saino wriod S8788 person, died. The B-g't"' Gwri me tlist, witb the additional births, and by tin fact of toldier and ilor rvtuiniuii fruio thu kiiL, $r, and of pcrsoue engaged in peaceful pnrtuiu Killing in the capitaf sastenatHju, clothing and house nr. -rnriiodaUoii railt aor Us found in London fur about fllUOQ iababitanle more than it contain d at the end of 1-853. Think of that tin: population of a large city absorbed iu London, and no s-jreepnibie inouyenieuee accasiuneil ly il House are still to let; (hero aie mill the uual lickot hung p in wind-i quiet neigh borhoodtt, inthniMrig that prtin -tut furnished for the u of single jfemleiu-a em t In I with in J the country till upplie tho town with in. -at and bread, and we hear of a nUivntion in cmi ciuenee of a deBtnciit supply. London i the liealthieet city ia the world, Uuimr the l,ii tea year the aiinaal i4leatli Iriive been ou ' the IWlp 25 to I,0D of the population, in 1Hu8 the population wa ll'i to 1,000 ; yet, in iiu, of Ut, half of the deaii thai bapiH n oil an avi-i age in Loud , bclee the a; of 20 and 40, am from consumption aud ditease of the repua torv or.'n. tliu R.-iiirtrar trace thu to the itnin of tli,. etreetn. lie in': " There can b! no .1 ubt that the dirty ll uen.ed in the air that llie p.-,, pie of Lead on breathe, often eJcite d sense o! he ixjaninrj nrgnn. The dirt in the ;re-t. rs--red slid ground, now by innumerable forte, cnimbd.- and carii'ige. an, I ih.-n bea! ej iu bn dul, which H i tlie inoiitii, and u- iraMy entera the a-r pibaei in l-o iju inutii-s Tile diit i not rvniored'ex-ry day, loll i.itun. tJ Willi wat'-r in tii' re.tt thorouhfiir'rv ft'Oii" tiinea tcrnienu in Imiii fntiir, and at uiimo Uinea abater ween d under the In at of tne jui iu r un aa atmoidurtc-dint. Loud i, m llnirr M i io-w , mv le ' .C-U an. ili-1 lo be the int d' nelt' po,nUt",i tin , in all the world ; containing on--!uuith nniri' j people than 1', km, and two thid more than j l'ariniore than (wk-ai aa dmiiv :ia Conalauli nopUs-r-&ur liniea a many aa M. JVterburi; fiaeiiuiaa aa many aa Vienna, or New York, or j Madrid nearly aeeu tiniHi a many aa Holmi eijfbt linn a in;inv Amtridjiin ra . ti tuioa aa IliatiV aa lolh' tjl'leeil titln-a .ii tnaia j a Ooin-llha.-fl and '" nte.-n Uili' :i llan i m .Stof-kliolm. - Loud .i,," h;ivk llnwi s.n.!'1 "cut mtu prtivtnf euuurtt dr i.(,iuu."' I' "t 4o-er ao arva ol li xjn iif tnil-a in i-vr-n', m ' 0.S aUtUtr'lea. ale! v.liljl ... 3.1 7 .1 J I hml. ! Annually 4.x0 n huu, are iu ereilnin ('! ; " VfiWarda of ill.tnjo im-w r..ii.-i. I if I'wnurm ( out ll.iw or lulidili air-'l. lnl! ff"in ll'.liow.o to ('arn'rweil'i aid to, l ti ivi: mil- Urii It U Cvltl)'Utd If lite ltliiJjli u.-re III a liiv they wuuid rt ai li arr,, ih wimi- t.( Kniii., and r'raiirv, hum Y.ok t ihr lvvrr-e. London baa I U i'nj iii.iu,, t Vtr-- '. 'inr' irru4i cr.k-rnta. l.-rra ll.liA, l.n-, till 1 I ln, pi -a. Ian,-, ciiiii!. a:ii. iu,iii, 4 :rd r'f'lta. 1 lie nn-. tr.-fU of L,Mid.m. .vol i to a return piiblt-in-,! in 1 1 ji, i,miiiUm (i, 4.UU0 and ei,.-ila V!.'MI I in,,,-, in hntli ; tin col ol tlf pav..l ru.nl nJ w f..iirt,-.-n nniii..ii and the t'-pmr e.i-l ii s jij imhj r Mnn.ini L'rudnll !,' .Hi, i'MI in . , i.( , f'.j--, Willi capital ol tie.ev i 1 o.til oull ,..,( ,11 lliepr. pit, , adou ol i;. 'I lo- I'.SJI of i;.ivli(htiiii is hit a Niioi-.u, il haa :irin ooo i n0it,. and l.t.'JOO.on--cubu- feel ol ts ar.- l.nii. i ,-u'-v n.''.l- L i( ye r aioti tli.-e str.-.-ts th-cnornnia piantit of lrpwo( o!--vli!V mi. -tons i,f .t! I. ois of wat.-i rushed for tlie .Uje lv i! ( he u Ii tbMallU. uelll' lleaily d.-ahl-; what it was la 14;, Mr M.iv h w it the elilire H-..pie of tin ( iplla! w. rel-i .liuwn up in inarrlnn oolei (wo and 10. I lie !.!l'1!i of the pret a'MlV o! Lndouera a.iui.J b-; no i.-s, than riTO mde.an.! upHirl litem to m..,e at die rate of t.'o.-. Illlivs ail bour, it would ri-.pure more than n.i.e tlaya aud n.ne ni-liU I n the aerae;e p..pi,!,-tlioii li pasa to. To a. . .--iifii -d t'e tiis nowd. on-huudr--d an-1 tw. niv li.e titoua:i.l I'- h-ih-s p.,. through the th-.rottlifat--a in llie tout- -if 4wel(e hours; three llii'US'itid onui'btia-'s. 1. i thoiua!td pniale and job i ani.i.-s and - arts pit dally in l.,e ,;r.--(s; '.'ir.-,. t'lo-i.m 1 ,olMeaiice aler the. Illelropha d.ti'v from llie sarioundiu Country. Sjfakin jfeneraMv, Tennva-.o tel!( ua : ' Kvertguiiale dir-a man. "-ftVr j in au'e ..-.-t it le-l'i In Lemdon, Mr. M.ivhew ca'lllatr 1 111 Jw-o pie die daily, ami a l.al.y is born civil tite mm Ul(r. Tbe liUlllU-r ot -.'is,,i,v i,. ii, the li- .s trar I ienera!, l.o di d in I Hid. m ll'i puliln irmtilutiona, ftu.-h aa work hou-wia and h-e-pit.il-y waa 10,3-jl. Il uTeally ho. kin., to llnnk. an-l a "b-op attain.! on the people or oil lb" ilit-tl cutj arranoeui -iits of -ue-n-u, by win. b to niurii -oerrtV It a-r..-lll ile-1 tbal lleallv one .-r-o!i out ofti-.-, who -bed last y. ar. cl.-s.-d his dav under a roof provided bv law or public charm . It ia calculated 00 ta-ople are diown, .1 in lln Thame everv year. Iu llie tiisi week of the reenl Tear there were five death bom muni peranei al-nie. ILiw ijitn-li wret:iie.ness he, to tbeao two facta for the-death".' froiij-jic.tu.il in teiniu-rance bear but a smuil poitioti to the death induced by the iiiiiiio.leiaL.; use ot uito lcaliiij huor; and of tho SOI) diowned, by far the lar-rcti class, we have cverv reason lo b-'-Jieve, are of the number of whom Hood wrote : Mj-J with life' li.t..rr, . Glml I., death' iui--ry fiwill to he hurried Anywhere. mtwhere, Oul of the world !" A nteclinff has iuat bwn held of the rni-'tn- ployed, chieilv the carpenter, bricklav-rs' i.(i. a r of tbe iiietniMilt, in which it ia stated that their nuinlar tlnio, very probable then' may Ujioiiis (iagg' rati..ii here i. .l.'i.llOO. If iln se men are mat led and have -frnitoea, we c I a further idea, of the deep dislrs iu tin w.-aiihy and bjntiriona capital -t)ria capital wlrere the gold of Australia, the jewel id (mfcoiida, the tilk and spi.-e of the f.'.ist, cotne for nalc, ami are lavialieii as freely on die most ipi.-iltonable purpuac Hlld p-Tsotil lis oil the r,obl"Sl apecl Inein of It ri i n ,(i 1 1 v iocJ the most glorious objecla for which men cure to live, linn tlnuk of the iniiiiit. , of the lunatic asylums, and the poor houses, add llie hospil al, ill must caa. aelit thuro lis tho reMilt of their own ignoraiic.ii or iniiiru-leiice. Add to tlic our orison tniinil.i- tion, and criminal cUs-, and our prostitute and what a niciura we if. t of llie ingbt side of I .o. I ro I- ..I.. ....... ,., '.. .. r,.. proach ora ouran.. In Loudon one inan in every inn lM.l.,i,,. i.. I l,d ..rim..,.! ..!.... According lo the last reports, there were in London 14:1,001) vagabond admitb d in one year into the casual ward of the work houses. Hern wc havoalwayainour inidat: Io7Juig Jara, 110 house hreake'ra, 38 highway robbers, 77S piek-jiocketN a,il.7 i.nak-tni-u or com rgnn lln,.... 11 l,.-.-.l.,ul..r. . I. Osl coiner, 3 1 7 nlb.rer of haao cuius, 1 4 1 swindler. I how ever still heard-ilioiits from all lb lil .1 .. rt.n. oT.a . I- nsoo't... ..,!., ,rA ,,t V,,. from tlie. bill w eiieai o,i receivers oi aioieu irooos, ,iuo K-ii,,., i , , ,., , .,,4 .a i, ,.w. .M -., IIUKI ,jlJ tnuiniiw, uu isliiiiiii 17,' ?JmmmMhmmlt "ml V.. A v pfofltrt t0 P0titif5, VOL. XIV. protiti. Uide. 470 not otherwiae dbeil. niukinjr alloaetlier a total of 16.000 criininak kT ' . .. .. ' huwn to the holuw. 1 llPKft liVrtUllift Ufa Ltij.ura ' oi IO.WUV cnlliinnla to make a. Willi i,W)ti anmiiii; the I !.., ri'jiuiniiwii ni i eostino for the vear prieou population at anjr atrtieular tiim ia 0.000, 170,000. Our iuvenile tlli. Via coal u $300 ar.iece. 'Agaio, h u look at the el.naea wlioae lalmra - on uimiione ami ino.1. a ol hie are Inconns l-nt with ileal (. or not faiorable to any eivat d.v.-.,pmet of moral pr.nn.l,.. Alm-e-t 20,- 000 jhunmis are en-as.-d in Sunday trading ; the iUU4Wr of raj children i. nearly 30,000 ; i,e iiuniU'r of laiiiiliea living m one room ii esti- . , .j? ... . 'i reHrt by .fr. .oJch, officer of b.-alih in the " i" 3J."UO. It anpeara from a panall ol Keiiainton, that in a place called tl 1 ollern-a, there are 1J 47 -human k-ing,, 1,041 pira congregated kitlnn a a'p-ice "of l.-s than nine acres, the present Buinle-r of pi 's be bvl-iw the iiMia.1 eriv,'e. The dnellin-'a of a iarg Hruon ol llle in..i,l,iljiU ,,t tin. hwali- ly are mere brel, with l,iiei.-l r.wifa and urr- Th" Norwegian barque set sail for Chat I- toii iuu'd window., the floor h l-.w lb- level ofXn.folk we IresnmeJ with the balance of the toe emernal aoil. whieh. I, been raise, ,i ex ..,,!,-,,me t.:iJs-iiir-ra. Their n..me. unfo.tiin- i:.-sMve accuuiuhilioij oi inui oi an kiiiiis, ami !ll walla are at all tmiea paili.illv -l.iinp hii-I illll out M-.ulellli.il jia.s. ii,l.,.'ii,l.i- lo lln.se who bare not been bom auioi. llnln, f.iUl lo die health of those who have. Another ariun of llie jn:. riMe ipflijjti-,n has conceited oi l .-loavan ,o I., -r. nn.i -d"iu ilie i-aM-s from th.-ir wll.-.h. n.'i. h-.i.-i; ,.:ii eis ,i.,, e no oIll'T ua, il 1,, It, ,n I mn i ha se iM.iie. ',,r which a nut of n I" M" e-a is pa o. HI oil.- ol llie eal.i'. alls es-il p'-r-s.-na dwell, a:n..i.jj whoin a eh., ffutf 11:.,' Imin. sonil po was bitlhno with ij.-nti, nt the lime of M-. Irodrlen's iisit in M.mli. M-. InilU calculatea (he lei'-iU-r of piof.-s sioN.-l l-v;.''ar. in Loudon t .'l.'iOOO. twotlnrds ol whom are ln-n. :t0,-r0i) ni. n, women an I i"' lo-n are employe,! HI the r-ivn.-r tal.-. ',.-.! les. we have. aiT'irdill lo Mr. Mo li.-W, J Ool) site,! eieia of ot'-'-ii s' dt, 4,-1(111 htre.-l r, o: eata is oi slat., W I, os. i.d .ii.nlt-v, 4 O'Hi ,:r. . pi. ..re !-., Miles lll;u l.o ll.r. loiol l''it HI str.-.-t f oil,. , is -t-r m n a i and w !,..! le. le t u- XI- I. i oil! -I wonder ll. it ih- p i'i ;ti n s nn-1 I lie relln n 1 lie- i. . nt, i irt mi a 1 we shall :Oid lb-' 'Jin iln-a'r-s I an I -...:-t I-, s,. -h I. at I'--. Ii I tl, I p'a.-.- ol i.-.., -I 1 1 . 1. ,.!-, ; li ids lb- o ai-- 7o.i'-m irr ' --' ! oiak'-rs ,4 ! t'4i ii. ; -i. r i le mfe-t in ik U.il !iai ;. wo l, lied W-.J Loa of Mramtr ( t ulral Inicrira. SV (11, partn iila-, n l AlllerKa we h. pt. i -r. i ...1 I-, the I he fo oi' tiie -1 : pass. iv-i.is i w I., sT Al KMIM of Mil. IO.M.I I- Il II nana Sent. S'h, h i - 1 i. in. ( lie I .-Mt.,1 a:h r an J a . .inn -.--a n..:n ti. ol levi: ' A;.nt.i.i. In :l.e a' i li.eilt , .1 i . -i r. Iroin 1 l.o .oia a !i -h bio spi un, (jlp. fi 1 1 oil W e-jn-s ;,iv II 1 1 i I . 1 1 . T . U Collllll.-lue. : I... .W 11' .-! , S" loll'.'. ' I n.- oe r-.i.t len d a ! dav an. I at t, 'h'. II wa i ttlli re t-a-ii. and l.in.-ii i:i toii.-n'. '-Il I Ii.p -I iv the -i.-l iilew a i - eilpl.-te Inliri i'ii. and ttii. i..a ran v.-r h-'h. lliroii'li 1-1 1 ' dal tli.' slottii i,'i.l m i tii u'..t(.atinj f-irv. an I at lloM.K-k A l . it w.i fir S.T known Hill .1., . llie p ist.-n is tli.il tlie st- .-en.-r lia-l pi iiii .o i .,ud was iiiaLiii wa'r f-e-t. inn Ma- lorn) ! . .1 and all tin- m.-li - i t f w.nk bcnii II ho I ! bet engine r-.olli, tie- ti-.-s ll.ivoi Is- ! . till-ui-l.e I bv tl." wal.-r. I Atl.-r some h.od w,..k we -.i nr-1 the t- r-iMi iiis.ii h as to b" al.:.' to e- I i.p -team ' '.ill In-! I It So but f'.r a 1- w inlliilti-s. wii- on. llie i wa'.-r a- ell rose on u- a'.d !! .-rilin-s s!..n the i loo-,er '. Il.ti.inj wa-- st i . I c-ont;tiii--a in . d ah .rls ol llie lni, ale I ke.l ill- unl.l sr.riliialiv Is ol llie slut., ali-l kept up unl.l sr.r tltia went -low n. 1'ii'ing fi'dl'.' ni-ht th-' wat'-r gamed o allv, but all U-ili,. in o I -'.oils we wotk (he best of our a'niiU . t e.-ng thai wlieii t mo came we uii-Oil ,...sMli,v sneak some ' -a-l-.i 1 I ii.ii u O'ssel and trtiia be n,.,. llie tatal S,tturd iv .rune al !a-t, bat br..ti'li, nothing but tncr. as.-d tiii. it.i we w..ik-.l oil. A Lout g o'. -h.uk p. III. lite slollll I. I.e. I a a liitie, and the - lotni- hi..k' aw;iv. wh- n nop. w is reii-'W.-'d, and all again Worked like u '.!-. .t 4 oclol'K III. We e-p:wl a Sal pa d lii.-l gui.n, our tlag lie tig I at It. ill uiaSt. T-. -an j o we w.-te seen, and soon the brig Marine, . .1 l. -s t in, l.o-edown upon to. We ih.n c.-n.i i.-o-d oor saf.-tv c. Hani. She came ru-ar and we sen .ke her and t..hl heroin condition. She In. I by nboul n mil.- di.tnnt. ami was wnh tli of only ihn -,. Ik..Us :.ll that Jia I been ed boll, llie filrv of llie storm liced all the wo men and - iiii.hi-n iii .-il lv on, board the brig. A evening npproaclie.l, .: d.scoverc.l anotii er tail, which renib'. to our signnlstsnd came near u. Cap!. Ilerudoii l-.id lli- ui our eoii b lion and asked if tliey would lay by bii-I send a Iwat as we bad none bit. lie pnmiiscd lo do so,1 but it w is hi, last we saw of her exvept al a .il-lance, which grew jjnater an I gi eater eicry uioiii- iit. I Al " o'eba k we saw no probability ofk.a-.ing ' afloat much longer, alll gh we t. It that it w. , cou-d do o mil. I iniiiiliiig ail would ! smed. ' Iu a short tune a hcai y sea t.-r lb- lir.t tune bioke iMt b. l- llbbef d-'-'k al ah tn .pi.1 -fnd-'.t fastaaav troll, .i.-slK-nding h'-iots. ljl'e,p!i'-sercr- were imi .1 to all. and as i Hltrnil llie ilt- wa sent up two more rorlo-ts I. tcntioii of aiiv call tbal might la- near u, n tre melldolis s, a swep,t .-ii. I in a inoiueiil tnnr-- die alenmei' wenl down,' I think some -() or 4 ."ill s'oiil- wen- nt tluit inoini-nl launched upon die o. c in at the mercy : of llie waves. the Htoiin, bv Ibis tiiii". bail en tirely miUtd-.l, ami we ad kepi near i..geth.'i and went as the wave took u-. 'I here wa-(lolhin-r or very hide said eve-pi lluil each, one j cli--ere,l his f-'llow coiiu.i.le . thu kept up for two or dir. . aud couriege was j bom s. and I tlnuk ior lli,.i i..,.. of lime none hid drew lie... but those who could not swim became exhausted, i Mini one bv one inadllallv nasse.l to eternity. ; Tho hoie I lint boats would Ik- sent to u lioin t in l.( vessels we had spoken, won ll. d u. ami I our trust was alone in I'mvid.-iice, and what bet !b-r Irual could y.-u or 1 ask fort I aaw my poor coitira-.l'-a ft sinking around m-. and al 1 u'el-.k that lugbl 1 was neai.lv alo ip..n the ivi.ll inna two Ii inn red llllle Iron) lan i. it eonl.l (.... i u uu so iu.. .... ..s , . - - - , ,i , I iiv, . UaJiww hour Stpm thu I "'- ' .,ts1 lit ids, grif ultnrf, ijf raat Jniproiirments. dCammrrff, tljf 1 1 indd about one mil,, from ,.. Taint. frh : .... I r... ,"r, i,.....! .i ....1....1 " " w nc rmri nnu ivnviiCU it u,L..i. .V.u.1m. ,.4-1, .... t ... I 1 coiiraL'a 1 alrm-k nut t.r l' ie' iv.fci. UUl nan; UIBWII Wll boar.l by ropes aa maul as peieciei. .hoard hvnneaa wan as neindenl. , Th-vea,e proved to I a Norwc-inn baik 'from llalizi- llmnluria l-.,.n,l ft., .i,.,,l. Knglaud. I found on board of Imr tome twoor jj,,, 1,,, three in number, arc in a et book, whereupon lie dismounted, and, he is not entirely free from tho spinal ilit-; otis hut themselves, all the rest of ruan-thi.-e of my -comrade', and at 1)1 o'lloik nest'.... ' ...i i .'i: ' .,1; ., Ht't.ir tin nino l,i nrizo over twoor three ' tirnltv whieh has troubled him since his ' kind beilitT knaves, brutes or llevila. morning we bail 49 nnhle f. Ih on board imd th.ae are all I know of i..i 1.,-n .-d . . . We atrared aloul the place until "we thouoht that alljallve had l-- n reM.-o.-d and then s- l r-ail. We f, 1,1,1 he K'ai k abort of provision and the , r,- - living n -ru.-l. We had .-one tea 'and cotf-e U. refresh otirmdv with, and at noon - i-ii'c nJWirii uuiM-nrs wiiii, nim ni nwm Joti Ssun-lay apoke the American bark Saxonv, bound for Savannah, who supplied us with pro- twelve inches deep, three to five feet (isiom'and took tiie ul in on board. 'square, and holding ninety gallons. The Our name are It. II. Iii.JI.-v-. of Maine; Jabez 1 beat is moderate under thenO, giving am Mowes, (,f San Franeisoo; Samuel W. Le. k, of pie tune I'.r the peculeiiie to coagulate Maine; Ad .1 1 . li Kre-h-rick. ol Sail Frauciaco. and ,ot n'.. ,nl u-l. ,,t ,.l i I,,,,,, I I I ll-nrv IL t'hlhk of New Yolk ali-lv. I rami. t -re. . Jew r.--'oIlect-U are, I -i.laiii P.a I J,-r. of Haltimoi.-; Mr. I'rarii-r. the second othe.-r. L. F. P.rowti, of S n-taim-iiio ; ltd- l I IjO'h. ot San fr ralieisco minstrt-i-; A.J. Fjia'oii, -.1 Sin i'ranc.seo ; Fletcher of .A'lU-ta, Me. lilele 1- l(l,t.I .aVH,1!, U'llt- -ev.-n v ears i if no.-, -h .. ni..!b-r w:i with the olln-r ladles placed " ..li boa d tiie l-rl.r. 1. . lii.-te w. re thr.-e pa-s..io,-rs lh:it g,t iulo tin- l...i. iIihI - i. .1 t!,.- Women an I ri,i li. n whi, li ;,i.- ktioa ii to in--. Tie n ii-iint x nr,-: M'-. I'll. !, ' r.f Lou-r l-h.-id ; I ,-.x. P. one San told, of 1 on m-cticut, aii-i Join's. I lie f..rei..oiti' was all that w:e, r.-eeivi-d Up ' to I.'.'!) Una A. M.. when the southern line i-i. ,l. H,j,rtir. . MB. M ( s 1.1 l's S A UK ( 1 IVI . Mr. Oliver I'. M.inlue i;i(es the follow iti nar-laflv.- ; I lie s-oi-in coinni.-ai-e.l s'!i.,rt!y a(i. r we l. fl I la-ana. an I c. til, lined with j.i v i., I, n. .-. m .i.rtMi. in.'.i. liidou ln 1 1 el.tv all-rii.-oti all I. dels Wele railed Up to hall tlie (C":!, ),.,.,, .-..iiliiiu.-.l a'.i i-'r ..1 lii'ht, alel tml-l i'iit(-i i .on'. 2. ).. III., wb-;ti the liir.pn- M.iim.- leoe in - A.l the la-ii.-s am (hn-ln-ii wei.j put on Ii-1 al... at fl. i. 11,.. .,1,1 ti.e - nn-1 engineer I. It W"t.l t!, . Ill i nlinl.ll,": hi- b. nil, two nut of the five; ,ele M-ne, ;il,,i ill.- otii.-r tlo.-e Here il. pal.h- -1 w.iii th- w-.im-.ti and ciii dieii about sun-, t. i h-- M in:,.- was 1 1 . 1 . e t-i about a ttiile- r.:l'. in.-: . tte tllll- the le.tt, I, I j, 1 , . ! lief lt li.-C .Tile eTl I- nt that t!. ?i'p li: I-! L' 'l-iwii b.-i...r- th.-v J'.t balk. M.iliv se...d up-. 11 pi.e.-s .,(' s; a is, ihair.-.-atid lit--pr.-seri rs, while o'hets ju-lieil 0. l-ov to e.-iire lli.-ir ti.-aitre. 'llie coi.t'uiioii al this tinle Ih-c.-i-ii- i.-iv u'" at," b it a I .-). 'led I'll C.e.il a.l .-li 1- o. I '! lo make a l:l-t . f ;..r( t .r tl,. ;i ..u n ..-.t. - .- - i j.e . l n e 1 .m-.-1 .-Jiile , --.;n.- pas.ei, j iinini. i-ii nt !r 1 I .j i-e- i i . l;e, win, we.l.l will, li,.- lii.t jni.l se f...lli ll-i.il I. el -.Utl'il oil .,,111-- dl-t,Olce. bat li.. ' 'r.-at lll:iss rellla-lied on d.-i k LI 1 1 1 . 1 she Wetu ,.,wn. whuii was iiliiit a niinule c-r two aiier-w.e-l.. ' I h.el pro-id.-. 1 in--lf wi:h a lif-preserver I : "I -''.I' , !. tel 1IIIO. .1 to ;ni d v( tl With - i II'. 1 tie' et-,. it in;,.-, of tlie p:is.eti,..-is. -1 nt ...nt. In j'-itio the 1 1 is. ! v . . and .1 .oa.,.il,l..- am. lo lu-.v ili.-rn -V V-ell- .1 ,'Vli, s'ertl f.. ftloit. I W .'S o tli-- -iii-.i. -t i..W .,t tl',.. tun'... an 1 di-ig'.i iin-i-.t w,-il.-r with the sink -lai.de ll.e i-i !-r el.n i --, i slip,..., t a-: ty.-n' v f . tl -., W.' .'l i aw ti .1.-1 e ro to tin-Hi.- rai.i.hlv tl. no st rl. d. i t.- ll tor.- t!i w !;n w 1.;. h I u ;is , i-.iiid- and II,.- i-l,- j : in ii I i. .11 h.-o I!,. ' ni-.st stnpp.-d ,.'1 in. I w lio i.a-l two i ,'e pn j one, .Old w .- s.-i.-d . j In .p. d to sjsi.in, li-. Mi t. telling tin- - ie spar lioin inv ii m l.o'-K ; an I ci"' ! 1- ill i-.--.-i v.-r t -II. I c -'. Ill V ci"' 'I ,' I b..w- - . r Mi'-t a trlem! i-s.-IWIs, ,'ili I h-- o,,e lln- ni pkc.-s of lla w reck which llr-lei' t! WcTi "at I ; iiio-t of lea.! th, in ) too, p.iss. ii --li .. tia nig U.-t ih.-ir l;le -.-. ng o.i pi. . s ol tl w ii.. 1 c ipt. en work ot' 1 lie Vcss.-i, n lii.-v woiihi t'.oat o-l ; -l.ovu aii I i-.iin- up in ni inv were hi.!, d, -tu nig sti n, h, pi.-c.-s . . rs th- v wi-te intiio.it. I" -; others uli .-h cam art.iv the n ii t..e hull ,' were ilt.i :-. Kii i .!-.,. I nek l-.-i till'. but III-' ick -ed 11-1 n.-l and .how n.-d . lie wreck, v(hi.-l t III. -al. s of s itei . o'.h - l.l. ca-lollai tl et I 'itllliw sliow-ed to c.'H-l oth'-r a s.,-a ol st 1 1 1 . i ,-licoil-ia.' iheir fn. -miscall', ly i It by th.-iiis a!l log.-lli.-r in a m iss, ratevl lis, and ul each ig t-.iiiis. Ad siroe n W llll I, ope- w hi., h Wet. l.s. Al tii-t we wei, but soon the waves s,-p:i in cessive tla-h uf hglil tltlli,. We. discoveled thai we w ere belli g scut tel.. I o-cr a wnl' area, and mkui we loiiud ourst-bes appai, ntlv alone on die boundless occa'i. 'fin- rest of the acco.int d,H.'s not ilitfet front that ali,-,i-ly received from Savannah, lie con cludes by saving that " lie ahjiiit ten o'cl.s k I was pick, d up by the Kllen, and bad die satisfaction "of finding se -eral others on boarel." llie l.tiipiie ( hty sailed tV-iin V.rfo'k wster . I. iv at 11 i.'cl.xk, with nitittv of the- rescue-l pa-, liters. S.o.ral other statements have U-cn furnished, but it is b,.hejl ihat th.- above contains nil the Itio-t luteresltiig pai.lclllars. M.innf.icluiing Sipgar. luti 'oe I. jhirin, nt. A great many Icttcis are received at the 1'atetitr ( )lhee asking how I., uianiif.icl tire sugar, l'-.r the purpose of relieving the department of the necessity of replying so freipiently to tins iinjiiiry, we give, a leief ilescrip lioti .-f the mode practiced by Mr. Hedges, ot'i'hiladelphia: The mill . of Mr. Hedges consists of three up-right iron rollers, with .heavy -wrought shads, set in strong cast frames above and below.. The mill is. worked by two houses, mul the cane iafed through a simple contrivance, which keeps it in t i.n, so as to Cover the w holp ''surface f the rollers. Tiie mill acts twice, but I'e-pi Tl i, ires no re-feeding. he iiiiee, us expressed passes down through a lower plate ami through sev-'ed States, is. a failure, and tlt.it the pre eral valves, which strain out tho fibrous servntion of judicial purity ami i'n-lepen- substance, and is then, bv a largo funnel, i cotivevod into and throuoh a metal' pipe, j , - . , , . -. ! under ground, past the horse to the clan- : .. , . , , .1 hen, hich ate on a j.lane onie.x or I SALISBURY, N. C, SEPTEMBER" 2071857, !ei"ht feet below the mill, in order to save j .1,- i,.na T!. ;..; 1 lju III I 'III II I'VM I ill! V1" J "vv. . v '-. .i- i. i r' : .i. . .!... I ...f;i.... i...c..e ,T,.r..,.,ii;,... 1l..ut ia JM lIU IlllCft, ll'l i'l a riVfclMOl,, M-illM ,1 , .,.. .,.. l,,ved trf rl.-a..Ke ' . h rim i' liu iiu iiiru it ri.tt- uti"j'iin" i'r tl. ionvii.it v ol il.o mill The first hold., seviMitv L'ail-.ns, the secoinl fortv, and the third twenty-live. 1 t -l i... i;... K.,,1 tin .. i ,,,. I lie uic in hiiiiiii-'i l. iiiiiu in au ii- I. . . of the smallest boiler, and then passes : ---.-.v are shallow, heavy sheet-iron pans, about , successively under tne clunliers, winch and forty to one hundred and eighty de crees Kali., the dampers are changed and the heat turned oil'; tne juice is drawn di trotii the bottom in the trial: .1 r. ...r O reafl- voir, leaving the scum to he removed I'.r hog and cattle feed ; the clarili.er cleaned and refilled while the other (as there must be tw o ii under way ; and Mills alternate ly 3"" proceed. The juice is limed in this boiler to ncti'ruinu the acid, and boiled and skimmed until the next kettle is emptied when this passed int., it, then oil to the hint, where the lire is still mure active: and when snliieieii:!y concentra ted, it is discharged into coolers made ol clear pine' and afterwards into suitable caoks. II ahinj1oii I n i in. Launth ol (he Grrat L'.isft ru. Tin l'iinndian il.o.udon) .X, ir. of the Jd inst, says it is authorized to Mate that ll.e ( ireiit Kastern steatn-shiii " ill be laniiche-l iu the lirst spring tides of next ; ni-.nlli i ict.itiei'.i llie uay is n t a- i-t alisoltitelv hv'ed, but tins iinp -rt will iiroliablv take place on Mo ant event ."th of that month The tides wiii be liighest on that day." I , Tlie same joani.il describes minuteness a route ol pleasure thr mg'i tile l'nite-1 States -f.) (,'liic..-o an .! S' I.-iais, all I which is extended mi the llu i'on aii (limtiiicnt to dermal; v au-1 Sw .'. eilainl, for which "(iieat Ea-'.ein toill'lst tickets'' are to be provided: ' This tour can be ac'coiupli-hod, sav from New-otk and back, in about cigltt weeks, including the tw o passages across the Atlantic, but to those le-- pies-ed f-r time it can be n.lvantageoii-ly ext- ieied to from 11 to lo week.-. T o- cost - f u tii-t-cla.-s boil i-t ticket fir tin- v. lode c. etirsi.ui, of a little under IM1'1'1 miles will be about .t-- sterling, or say r'.vU. ' Arrangciuents are also in pi.gre-- for a lip-re extended tour, which, iu a l-i;t...n to the l'oregoing, and at !in increased est .f about Sloo, will ptoha! !y comprise Naples, Uolue, I' loreiicc, lu inia, J unii and Milan, together with llie passage across the Alps by the S 1111 J, DKSCEXT l'UOM A U.VLI.OOX IX A i l'AUAClII'Ii:. The Philadelphia Ledger, in noticing a! lai.-oii asceiisi-.n by .Mr. (i-.i.ar-l, Iroin that city, Monday afternoon, says : A: u quarter before six, the iodard and two geiitlenieu who had secured a passage for the a-nul voyage at twenty live cents per pound, picparcd to leave ti rr.t jii-iiot. -M-.iis. (ro.iai d took hi place with the passengers iu the basket, w hile .his brother, K. t io.lard. seated him-n-ll' upon a small bar,.!' wood attached b the parachute beneath the balloon, llie signal was :iveli to let go and the voyagers shot i tl' at a rapid rate, the. wind taking rlicm in a southern direction. After the nun, .on nao reacneo an cicva, ion m suooiii;5 w;.v to j.i.u.Oo witn tbcui feet it began to descend rapidly, and the ; c V(..,. parachute beneath began to exi.aud, and i - when perfectly tilled, the chord connect- mg it with the basket Has -cut,-uti, th-'l parachute began to descend sloivlv ai easily, while the balloon ascended for a short distance with s-uue rapidity, which, however was checked by the opening ot the valve ami allowing the gas in es cape. The descent of tiie parachute was witnessed with much interest by the im mense crowd on Leim-n 11:11. The balloon then lauded at the resi dence of Mrs. Kachael It Jackson, one mile below larhy, in Delaware county, where tbe party were entei tained at an excellent supper. The parachut Ian. led ahoiit half a mile west of the l!el Ta-1 vern, on tlie Darby road. inc. winne partv arrived iu the citv hist evening at It o clock. Siiiijidtir Sitit'id'. A strange case of suicide occurred in Webster, .Massachu setts, on the 1'iith ultimo.- tnnrte -tintr-agr-a young man named Moore fixed his al lections upon a young lady, who did not reciprocate them, and rejected his suit. iU'c-ivering from Ins disappointment, be paid attention to another, an-1 as accept ed. His lirst love,-, dissatisfied with' the course of affairs, endeavored to reinstate herself in his ali'eclious, and probably succeeded loo well ; for, -in tiie agony ot this-conflict between love and 'honor, he -went on Wednesday morning into a gar ret and hung himself. He was a likely young man, and is said to have been worth ten thousand dollars. The opini.nl is beginning to bo -very generally expressed that tiie system ot' an "elective judiciary," so generally adopted ol late years throughout the t nit- J deuce will reonire a recurrence to the old I plan of reinovinir the ilppointment of . , . .. ., . , nudges Irom tho in llucilce ot popular elec - - . tions . . , , rts an) 5nr nrrs; aralitlrnf amilp Cttrrlr. JJbneH OU 1'omjrrj. One day hist I vevek aa I'oinnev. a iicro man beloii-'iliL'J , , c n 1 .. Me f n 1 ..,,.1.. a b.Liin.lu ,lri. 1 h - ' ' j viii! liis team from Hambtiro- to tins ulace. hiesoied a few l.acts ahead, di-! ,....ilu i !,.. r,..,il n llL-,.le l.uiL-inrr linfL. 1 times, he -minted to himself, " Iltimi.li ! rt - - i ou.ler win. dmp -lis? Lo ik like him fat wid de uolhii o. JJo question am imw, what sli;ill 1 do wi it I Here lie .... i .1 I. : I. .' 1 I A.te.A 1 rei aieueu ins neao in u i ii-joiuioi un " -1, iin-l on taking a '-sober. Becond thou-lit," , .. , . ... ., came to (he follow nig Contusion . ell, ! one tlnn gartain, lie lio t loii to uis child darfore I won't open it, case 1 got i diatcly under that of the obnoxious Ken no business iu dar but I'll take 'em to ator from Massachusetts! VvrnnjxnJt ni-t de Court House, and hab 'cm put in -le ' J'lulaJJjihia &iturdiij Ecthlnij GaiitU;. papers." And with this determination . - - lie accprdinglv btowed,t safely away in Rilm KoK (Jbowisu Old. At tbe late his rocket. If was nfit long, however, ! commencement of Yale College, Rev. before Capt. .Merriuether, who had lost : , . . , v-0i.i., ,i, !,l,t .rr.nliintp tiie pocket book, and was then in search . ' . . .. . of it. came up with 1 ompev s wagon,, i ' - and bega.il to -iiiestion him concerning it.ja speech to the assembled Alumni : I be old negro readily ackno.vle.lged that ; "I am an oi l man. I have seen near lie ha.i il, and cheerful! v (lehveicd it to lv a ccriturv. l) i voil want t--knovv how the righlul owner. (.'apt.I., in c-iiisiilc-iiition of 1'omp's praisewoi rtiy actions in this matter, geneiotinlv gave him ten dollars, widen was thaiiklully rcceiveil. with the remark, "liy --lly ! 'to --id say ing '. incsty atn de. best policy' cum true one time, ..itain."' And the old fellow went on liis way rejoicino. Ti.ii ri, id Ad i'- rliter. It seetiis tliat tne "chicken " jfjiulatum id r.ast icnn-'i-see, unuer a recent ceiiaiiu as been found to be need, and that it is i-i.iera'dv le ft; lecliuing. It'uwUfto -Tlief.ic! lb-ownl at t n has In thin fact w'liich he thus notic J-'.tdun- in th. i Vie k, ii ("..;-. '1 lie f..ct that our larmeis ate raising lewer chick- e-.s every year i- exciting a B;-ir.t of c- -r.iry.,as the cat.-e. Toe cau-e of this tailing off in the chicken crop, will admit . butoncexjdanati.nl. 'iV-se ...i-eiablc chickens have be, u ,lr , bic.-d iu eveiy part-,( the coui.tiy, and :i c:,- tinned, will i ,d our market -I' icl.ipci,- and eggs. "Ihev are tender when .t.,i,ug. and more d.tiieiilt to raise. Start a Shanghai hen out with a dozen, and she -' i' '' ' it, a few days, In many instances the hen will leave the entire br-od in h-s that, a week alter tliey are l.atebed -nit. i They are a mean, i, at. -fill, and tin il'tiess breed of chickens, atffl 'lie sooner they are killed oil' the bet - tcf it will be fur the c-.untrv. 1 V-"'. ' '((-vs-'Vy. . The passenger locomotive ( jrey hotinil, tliaiving the I' lO lightning express train from Chicago, came into the d- pot yoter-lay with a novel ami unwilling passenger on board, 'l itis, was nothing less thjiti a large ram, win- was disc.. need on the front of the engine, standing upon bis feet, and lean- I iter u.'r.ilist the end nt' lln- boiler. He lo-.ed around upon the crowd as he en tered tlie deiiot in the most unconcerned manner n-.il, e. am m .me.! to think tl t the in i got v mac n ue upon which he rode was made In Lis special accommo dation, lie ha I been stt'urk by tiie cow cather at llearborn station, ten miles li.'itj tin.- e.t i , aud was th r, -wn up on the Iron': -.I Ine i..c"iin it i ve, when he recovered his feet, and rode safely over the whole dis tance, lie received a severe cut on tiie hind leg. which was all the damage sus tained. The locomotive ran through a lb'ck of a hundred atn! thirty, killing twenty live or thirtv of them Tlie owner I is a mail named Hamilton, who was mi Dilroit Smtkid Cjrn ' ci. v... (hie of the and I ii.iici-uis fanners iu most Micees.sl-.il I the vicinity of .tan..) -, elk'cts ii suv lug uilf of Lis ciitti. Iroin one third to one bv soaking it thoroughly before feedn His method is this; two cin-ty vessels, pe, and 1 intend to continue to do so. Iiogshea-ls, or something similar, are pla-, lhit the law has accomplished far less ced in his cellar, where there is no dan- i than its friends reasonably expected when ger from frost, and tilled to the chime wjlh t tliey passed it." ears of corn, lie then pours in water ti!l; tbe receptacles are tilled., WbeftwelP .1 m r'..'in iilrv i li. Tiie aggregate soaked, the c-rn ,s fed to the horses, and length of all the railroads iu the L'hited when tlie contents of one cask are Con- States is about twenty thousand miles, sumed, it is again tilled and' the animals W1,i, a n t, I to J capital st-ck of nearly three led from the other. Lveti cobs soaked hundred and ei 'litv-five millions "of dol- in a similar manner, but in pickle instead of pure water, are eagerly devoured bv cows, especial iv if the usual allowance of. salt is wioihei'l. due crn cob contains a large ,juant;tv of nutriment, and is far too valuable to be thrown awav. Che ter, Kent co. M l., Jan., "2.1;.;. ! Ki xr.MiKs.-t-ractice am -This has become a general n g j ii- ictous farmers, win leed Ilieif li.-rsos upon corn..; t tir esti mable Irien-I, David l.andreth, ll-tp. win keeps a nnniber of tine horses upon Im rreat" sen! lat in, lie.ij' the town of lit istol on tiie Delaware, always fee-is them up on soaked, corn, and lias done so t" ,sc v -oral ears. He considers it a drtnrded a-i-vantage. 'I'm: Si vti in: of Wkiisikk. Information has been tec- ived lhat the bton.' stature of il.O'iei Webster, by l'ow- r. has befl shipped .it Leg holh tot boston, and may be expected lo reach that pott iu n fen weeks. It j ,-,ijht f.-et high. 'I he lica.l is taken from the b.ist in.nl- !:-'d t-v Mr. lnets flolll lite, atsl now be'.ollgl ug to the Itu-tuii Atheiia'uin, and the ce-liiine is mod, li ed lioin garments actually worn by Mr. Web sU-r. llie cast ,,;' die sialure was made at Flor ence bv a very skillul brou.e loindei. and is en tirely, successtul. l lie work presents at ..the tirst glance tiie massive ph sical dev- lopiiiciit of the head and loi'in ot lln1 great original, with the i ....... 1 profound . thought and cxalicl. mtcl tualitv 01 -. lM cvuu'eca. aud cr-i 1 1 I I , XJjSIBER. J 8 Charlfa Sumner returned to l'aris a few (lava siucc and. left for Switzerland . I ... , . fi.urnrilu v 1 1 ia raiid v i in oro vi ii in hea tli. nnd eTnecta to return home belore . . , , , Winter f-eta in. lie never looked more m,nlv nr vtfriiroiia than nt ireenf. thotioh ..... . misfortune. 1 was looking over the book ..f American addresses, day before yester- day, at John Munroe & ('. s, and n - itic - ed a blank of a line or two in the middle ... . . T. ... t . .,,.vi..r oi a i-ae. it w ita toiw--u - , mi.- ouaiv of a trentleman from Louisiana to avoid , tho coiitamination whrehmi-'lit have re- suited Iroin ins reeor-iiii;: ins name imiiiu- --.-'.- , , . ., . j i,f,u.,n I ... et'iii r.f 1 TS.s i inn f iiscrt til of. o tell vou. well." ... i sl.iwlv and li aii i ' v f Let me Alwavs eat slow lliastiicate to v-o.r food. t- re-t, t y-.ur ..cciipatioii smiling,'" Keep ag-l tniture and soft temper every wirere. Never give wav to linger. A violent fempe-t ot pas sion tears -lo'vti tho ci-ri.-titiitioii more than a typhus f -ver. (.'ultivate a g..-"l mem. .rv, ami to d- thi. y.-u mp-t always be communicative ; repeat whatyou have rea-l ; talk about it. I.", Jolinsoii's great men ior v was owing to his communicative, nc-ss. Vou voting men wlioarejust leav ing college, let me advisey.ni to iii..ose a profession in which you can exercise Vour talents the beat, aud at tlie taine time le Iwif t. ... A', old tarn,er---ne wh- kare-J n.-itli- j,.. Jav 8ftiJj , ,e ravo a numl)Cr er t.-l n.-r mau-nad Inu-i a devout ,v ,f W,((J haVe , relnailied gr... and t-. get some Sunday work out ot . , Uteir tilIlidit- La, would always plan a cifso -d -neccs- x,vylitc,, hi.u (ronl lrwkinif a first ef. .m'.v on Satnrdav. and on Sunday ni..rn- o M,, wll, ;,,,,. cuia have been "g would put tins point t- tne man a con- iti,mvil h w,;;llt, ; al, probabU. ence. ),,e tn.-rning San.h-proved re- ;v ,1;lv r.lc t lvllJ?l!ls it, the career ttactory-" he w.,,.,-1 w...k f ,',.. Tlio?ac. is, to do anvthing in '"'"day. llie linger argued : u-(ril WOI-t, dni,,, w-e must'not stand , 'hat it was a ca-e ot necessity-tliat t.te M ,! ,,iiin lf tho coij Scripture allowed a man to ge out of a,, - bnt ;,,, i,, a!1( scram- pit on the Sal.hatl. day, a beast tua had , ,, ,, 'UB'wt ; w'0 Clin. It wiU '"Hen in. es. massa, rejoined tlie j )t ,( ,( )C IK.rIH(ttally calcnIa,ing tasks, black, -but nt ,r .Vfv.ry in tU ' '. claJICC jt did very ; d"J'J""J de J:tj..r dc h, r,: jmre. wul, ,,,'oru ,la ...,. a Illan confo i , . . t , ,, , i con.-ult his friends upon an intended pub- ! . Coleridge was admiring a water-fall in fl . r.....1,r.1i'ftn,1 vearsl and I.-.,..! , . I o u-i. .. Ml. ....i..,i... ...iu, ... ... s... ...... se-'l stranger saving to ins companion, -yr , a W,i, art waier-.au . ne yv w a so delighted with the epithet 1'0 not rest turning rounu and say ,ng.- es, sir, it is majestic : you have hit the the express,,,,, ; ,t is better than tine, sti- blitne. or beaiitm.l. I he unknown en - tic, flattered bv the compliment, pursued Ins strain ul admiration in this wise: "Yes, I really think it is the miji tick nt, j yo'Wicvf tiitmj i if tlie hiinl.l ever saw. F.vamsiii i Snobdom, ill Chicago, lias been deliglifully sold by a Castillian who luxuriated in tlie name of Don J.-se Saneho Carlos Morena Ximencs Te-lro Alpla-nse X. Snobdoni caressed tbe lion tiitrty -six ami a hail. "riTra Alcrlini seys Ii Ii iu "admirati' unknown punas " aec lor a tew days, "until remittances arriv ed." The Don planned a grand in the midst of the bustle of preparation lor it sloped. Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts be ing asked whether the Maine law was doing its perfect work in that State, In reply 6:iys : 'The Main? law has nt met the expectations t,t its Jr. en. Is. 1 advocated and voted for the law in' the Legislature. and 1 have supported it before tlie 1-eo- :lrs, and a rioat'ihg" debt of over -me bun- Jred millions, and a bonded debt of four hundred millions, making a grand total ,,f ,,;,. hundred millions of .1, ars ex ponded in railroad pr ; and mismanagement. - .pertv manag lo lit A voting Mr. ll.irnet, or Se'mu, wa bltteti a few days since by a ra'tie-snake. and died within twelve hours afterwards. The Reporter savs that after death the body assumed t;: the ratile-snake. ' peculiar appearance o.t A letter in the Loudon, in alln- tuli. Caro'ie.i,m from g to Sctia'. 'r- J-iidiiiiT, vvho w in L:.g!and, savs : It 'gives mi' re 1 real pleasure to kh"W tliat Mr. Dallas u-liates Inui u'terly. 1 assert tins on my ow n kiiow leog The sad-He h.-rsi mium at. the I n;'-1 Fair, at l.otiisvtiu for It. -n. .lolin 1'. War, at Wiu'.iitigt sum id' i0i) for h which took the pro-' d States Agricultural . has been jmrciia-. d Kloyu, Secretary of m, wh-. paid the .u ge The l . inner says un.i is woiih he is a magnificent animal, every dollar of the money. -- - - Wliat man is there who, had lie a win - .In... ,., l,,j I, .r u'. oil. 1 too uiu.oililv i.lV W ,11 JIIO UllU.-.., U Ul.l UVV ,-'V..'J .close .tlcS. blinds Tws - ,.vo u. . .'- l-i.i.j; Li..:t. ..j i,k..'..t what ul.J;tr, ..r j-erioti, 'romc up in tho course ol1 coiivoraution, tlicy start 6'jina fi ivulotu objuctidii, or make some ftuugo rioui remark. Instead of trying to be ia charity with their neighbors, tiiev take Dialicious pleasnro in RpeakTngevifabont tliem. They obstinatelr 'ghut their eye -to good qualitiea ; while tliey employ inf--"-crOS&fye to discover and magnify eril otie; and afterwards they torture Jao--guage. to exagf'eratfi.yrhat tliey have seen " so aa to depreciate aa much aa possible. They do Dot however, always apeak oat boljly. IJut they deal in inuendoca, in hints, and in oinlnnna aliuLf.anf ilin hoo.l ! 'll8tai1 of -frankly assailing in front, they ! assassinate beliind the back. Practical- l ly, thi-y pcratiude others that all men are reform. Kvet. in acta incotrt8tibly good, , tuet pretend to And. latent selnsttncw. nt - f.l.- lf1 1 I iiev siitmu tiieir time in uentinff tltj- i man naiiire, HKe tne loin lauooswuom , . ,.. . , . . , - the satirist ha? depicted. I in believe them, there are none virtu-' ; 1 lie pr-.verbial fault liiidor little thinks j that, m cenuniifr so maliciously and in- , aiscriininately, he is only painting uis ! own portrait. It is a secret consciousness ei-i i nt i:s i I'lnnritu a irri a vl-i nip rrurn nt t It A ail. - - ...n . ,.nW . .v . peri-.i it v of others, which in (he'realcausA. t Ins want of chanty; the priticipal in-v -liireineiit to Ins nbuxe. li' own heart is the mirror from which he describes mankind. The best men have been those invariably who spoke the most kindly of their race. The great type of all man- . hood, whose perfect humanity is the ad in'.ratiiiii even of Pagans and Atheists, ever sp.ke in benignant terms having charity even fur pu-!dicans and ain nets." It is to his preccjJt that we owe the greut doctrine of Iiuman brotherhood. Iu the ideal of the fallen Lucifer, we have -oi the contrary, the incarnation of malice, hate, slander, i.l will ami evil apeakinj. As the one is said to nave cone to brin- peace and pood will to men, p- the other tirst (letiled the fair ceatioti with strife and s-.wed war among the lii.sis of Heaven. We never hear a pr ivvssed fault tinder but our thoughts retiir ti his type. We never listen to the beneficent language -d' one who is ia charity with his race, without feeling that lie is advanced tnnre and moro iulo the perfect man. Phil. I,ejj-i: Mi.k.m. CotBAGK. Sidney Smith, in his w.rk on moral philosophy, speaks in tiiisju t-e -f what men loose for want of a Utile in. Ira! courage or independence of mind ; ' A -Teat deal of talent is lost ill the w,.t II I'.,r the want of a little eonra-ro. - . - . -tllt;1 live t- see its success alterwaru J out at present a man waits, and doubts, and ,,UB;ut aj c,lslUs Lis Lrcl.cr, anJ ,lis llllc, ,, ,,articlliar f.-iunds, till, one ; )c ,,e is sixty vearsof aire; j tmt M fo mu(.u jn con8,t. ; ; , (U ClMJ,in ,, ,,arliciar friends, ; t,m, ,K, hM UQ moru tjmc to fulloW their i , ., A II.kavv I'.low. We had a heaTy northeaster liero from Saturday night to Sunday night inclusive, but on Monday morning the sky was blue and clear, and the air balrnv. The wind was high da ring f lie tiiiiie, though there was no great ijiiantity of rain. The corn and cotton have no doubt been somewhat injured. n .with Inui, ana Jiucii ot tne louiier mis uien wnippcu in itiimodated" him ! to slireds. l!ut tho rain lias been of Ber vice notwithstanding. iuch a gale as we had here was a mere zephyr, we pre sume, to tlie blow nt sea and upon the coast. We fear that we shall hear soon of shipwreck and loss of life and property. Hal. Standard. ' llKi-LIXS IN TI1K 1,'ltICE t-r fl-OlK. Tll6 fol-' lowing table exhibits the decline in the prices' of tiour in the New York luaikct within tbe last two months : Julv 9. Sept. 9. Kvtra S'ate, Kxtra I'bio, ("ana ban Kxtr.. Southern Kuricv, ') 80 6 55 7 ."!- 5 70 6 10 5 20 rj 00 6 40 In Western and all other brands the decline it from il 20 to jl (3-1 per bushel. M--HAL Rtx- .-NTiiK. Wo learned this Miorniiig. just as we were going to press, f-that on v esterday afternoon, a recontre 1 occurred between Messrs. Frank Haker (.ni-l lllias Dr.ttign. which resulted iu the immediate deatli of the latter, liotli par ties were citizens of Ashe county, N. C, and resided rear each other.. The affray t '"k place at Mr. K.d.crt Togo's in the upper part ef this c-.uuty. After fatally s'a .Ling Diatigl.n, 1 taker made, his es cape, and has not yet been arrested. l i e cause of tiie atliav'We have not been 'ao.e to learn. I'll. Patriot. l!i&J.clw-j Una ALad. During the re cent session .d tiie I'resbyteiian Conven ts -u in ii.:s city, and w hiie the usual Vote of thanks to tuc .-llicers of the Uidy and otl.er were being adopted, a minister re-sc and introduced a resolution' of thanks to 1 1 .-1 ! f.-r the. unanimity of sentiment wmc'i bad characterized the deliberation of tne Assembly. Dr. Ross, of Ala., -( rv promptly arose and showed tlie pro per v.ew t - be taken of such a step, and t:ie mover withdrew the resolution. Pit- ;"!''': ' If seems that Senator Si m-skr is guilty of the -'.'.', n iit.s lliirope.it ot carrying with him in rambles, f.-r the purpose of exhibiting it, th .when caned by coat which. ho had on Ml'- lhUHiksfv. A Western editor w.ishes to kno wlie- - tlier the law rec'enlly enacted against the ...left'Tltir uf iboVilU" U'clilOllA KOldieS to s.,. --. -- '- - , " LcJlM - " ' k . J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1857, edition 1
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