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Oar Country Oar Country's Interestsand our Country's Friend' C. F.CLAUKSOX. BIlOOKVII4t,K, FRAXIvLIX COUNT V, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1846. VOL.XIV. NO. 42.

FrmOdry't Lady't Book. A Day at LoweL BT THEO. UEDTARD CCYLER.

Marshal Ney. BY 1. T. HEALDY. Michael Ney was born in 1770 in the town of Sarro Louis. He was ihe son of

employ of t'.ie company who would nol attend divine worship, or whose character w as not strictly moral." There are tw enty four churches and religious society's in

Lowel; the Sabbath schools are highly ; a cooper, and at the age of thirteen, be market for their produce is of little impor

flourshing, and there is less intemperance .came notary of the village. But the stir- tauce, anJ that it is their true polioy to fa-

From the Haiti more Clipper. The Home market. The effort is being made to convince

the farmers of this country, that the home

Lowell is now so easy of access that

there is no longer an excuse ior Amtr tans , Bl,j crjme) 1 anl credibly informed, thin ling events passing around him influenced vor free trade, so that they can obtain the to remain 111 ignorance of it. 1 he railroad jlt any olhef ,own of Ju giie nnd popuja. ! i,!S youthful imaginations, and four years supply of England with breadstuff's, Ac, from Boston is the very best that I have j ,ion after he entered the army as a hussar, an J and the prcseiit advanced, price in (lour yet found in this country, and reminds me, j All honor to the factory girls of Lowell! commenced his military career. and grain is urged as an evidence of the

r-y 111 completeness """t Their praise has gone foith into all lands.! His air and bearing stamped him it an advantages which are to result from law

cu.cu., 1 an . v.. 5 i hey lead lives of happy in

its management,

iappy industry, and eat early age as a soldier, and raaJa him from ' duties; but little consideration will show

In the ' the first, a great favorite in his corps. Be-, ihe utter falaey of this position. The

. short time wrjtew ai me raie 01 a rnne , e brcll of ,,onpsl independence

tn one mmmeana iniriy-eigui.ei-oiius j midst of their hard labors thev solace 1 ine selected bv his resiment to challenge! Dresent demanJ for Amran nr.iH.im in

On the Great Western Railway. (London j themselves wilu lhe pure thoughts, which the fencing master of another, for some! England, is attributed, not tq the mcrens to Bath) they frequently reach a mue per are the reward of vittuous lives, and w ith ; real or supposed insult, he gladly muter-jed liberaiuy of that country in her comminute! On landing fiom the cars, the .,e cherislted gleanings of knowledge took the commission. The day was ap-1 mercial principles, nor yet to the passage contrast between Lowel aud the Urttisii which the vh aveatl tered in the interval ' pointed lo seule the difficult v. and Hie ! of our new Tariff arc hm i. nPiiiv

very striking. jof res, They lay up for themselves a de- combatants hum; but just as they had cros-' The failure of the potatoe crop in Europe,

cent competence, which raises them above sed their sabres, they were arrested by : has rendered if dispensible that "food shall the sorrows of dependance & temptations , their respective officers and thrown mt! be procured, and, as it can be obtained for ofcrime. They become the thrifty w ives prison. As soon, however, as young Ney j the present, cheaper from the United of your yeomanry, and make their own ; was released, he renewed the qu urel, and j States, (owing to the defective harvest in hearlhslone. ifip riti-irf f if fli.xi fnl nnn t onl - Mia vi n it mp I Itia nninrtoiiict n! ii '. Eiimrif IIimh otcAwham .. a Iipa i h a

- , , ! . - . . ........ . . , . , , , . . , , . . . . ii. 1 . - - - f . . . . . . -j...' i - .1-. w. y ....... 1 c. " nviVi " V. II U 1 L. .III.

and blue mi.k pet nay 1 -ami me u. ment. They rear up children for the church ; where they would not be disturbed, f night of the stalely rows ol factory buildings, j 81U, he t.ommo.Uvc;,ivh wiih thesame leg-1 and wounded him in the haul, so thai h?

insteaa ot caning up !; iuca v.. . son, r industry and mental activity ' was unable to practice his profession, and j that this advantage will hereafter be con-

on-houses, m which the cries 01 sofw , which they learned themselves and with 1 was consequently reduced f. poverty. i tinned, cannot be expected, as ether nanre drowned by the roar of wheels ' and j the reasonable hope that they may oneBut Ney did not forget him in the day of ' lions can produce cheaper than we can, spindles, only fills the mind with pride at : jay see ,nem in l))e haj,s ()f irfgjsaljon r j his greatness, and settled mi the poor fenc- j and are nearer to the English market. the triumphs of American enterprise and j j t,e chairs of our universities. Like the j ina-master a pen-ion for life. Our main reliance must be made upon the civilization. j vitunus woman 01" Solomon. they ''la their I In 1793 he was promoted for his bravery j home market; and if w e premit that to be The wages ofihe operatives are 'ft-Uiands to the spindle, and their hand h ild j and skill, and the next yeai, being then 31 des inyed by ruining our manufactures,

cienno support intiii umuh-i uij. l,r , the distaff; and their own works shall praise : years of ase, was presented wuha com-, wesnall find that we have committed a su

manuractoring towns is

You are salutei by no cries of distress or haunted by no spectral objects begging for a breakfast at noonday. Yon see no pale, aorrowful children in the streets, who are i.niil nn three Den v worth of oat-meal

; supply. This we should have had without the the passage of our tariff act; but

Home Affections. The heart has memories that never die. The rough rubs of the world cannot obliterate them. They are memo

ries or home, early home, there is magic in the very sound. The is the old tree under which the light-hearted boy swung in many a summer day, yonder the liver in which he learned to swim, there the house in which he knew a parent's protectionnay, there is the room in which he romped with brother or sister, long since, alas! laid in the yard in which lie must aoon be gathered, overshadowed by yon old church, whither with a joyous troop like himself he has often followed his parents to worship with, and hear the good old man who gave him to God in baptism. Why even l!ie very sphqol house associated in youthful days with thoughts offenileand tasks now comes back to bring pleasant remembrances of many an occasion that called forth some generous traits ol human nature. There it was that he learned in feel some of his best emotions. There, perchance, he first met the

being who by her love and tenderness in after life has made a home for him, hap pier even than that which his childhood knew. There are certain feelings of hu

manity, jjnd those too among the best, that

maies receive iuur uuiurs Ftrr omu lhem i(, the ..e" nany . Weneral Ivleber having noticed his . 1c1d.1l act

the females one dollar an I seventv-fi ve j j admirable qualities, placed him at the head j A connected with this subject, and con cerns. From this they are enabled by 1 pricnc ii (riend told us j f a corps composed of five hundred par- 1 taining facts of great interest to the agrieconoiry and ankee tact to lay up a snug j a ioke a few evenings ago and thouah ii titans, who received no pay ami lived on ruliuralists of this country, we copy the sum in the Rank for Savings, w hich, by ; was told us in coun.'.ence. e cannot re- j ptunJer. It was their duty to icconiu.itre ; following tables and communicants from a the time they "graduate" from the facioi-; sjgl l!)e tcinptMjon r jyjng jt before our j the enemy's position, and cut off their con- j communtca'.ion which appears in the Phil

ips, is enougn generally lomiuisn ''''f i readers, let the conseauence be what it voys. which exposed them to many hair-: adelphu Chronicle.

may. i breadth escapes and fierce encounters. The following table, from 'Parliamenta-

In ihe western part of this city lived onng Ney bein resolved on promotion, j ry Kcpotts, w ill show the prices of wheat

and flourished two iollv voun2 fel!os ' brought t this perilous service all his per bushel in the principal marts of trade

who follow sign painting for a livelihood j mental and phsical powers. Mis own w',l on the continent of Europe from 1830 to

and who are sometimes in the habii of ; seemed to conpensale him for the loss of 184 J, inclusivn

! culling up what are termed 'high shines." s'epp. and food and rest. Daunted by no j Vr. Dauuie. lumburg Anmcniam. Amwcrp oJe

cottsge with everything which a Yankee housewife considers indispensable. Not long since a tidy female came back ajai't.1' her place at the loom, at which she had spun for nineteen years, to enlist again for a new term of years and dur ing that time she had saved from her eat nings two thousand dollars! nnd at the same time found her health constantly better fiari when en age 1 in any other occupa

tion- In the Dink of Sivnus thereisnow i

ll n nirilrrii.J ,ln a nrr.i llial nno ill ' Jjllnpr pvllallstpd llVHO toil, rallolll bv mi

the pariners had some out door business to j stratagem, he acquired at the head of this

bold band of warriors the tide of the "Is-

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aitend to, and lefi the shop in charse of

his partner and a liitle boy who w as em-; defatigaele." Three years after, he uloved to piind nainis. Durin? his ab-! funJ occasion lo distinsuish himself in

stored away the handsome sum of one j te,lCe the partner remaining went to work j the engagements of Diedort, Altenkirchen, hundred thousand dollars, the property of 1U1, pai,Uej ,jie t,0y's uecklo as to repte-1 Mimtabour. With one hundred cavnboutinne hundred of the female opera-! sent a large gah and cut over the eye. j lry lie took two thousand prisoners and lives! By and by the traveller through j He ii,eUHlk rej' painli bespattered it over j obtained possession of Wurtjburg. He New England wilisee the fri'ils of lnal i the floor, an 1 clothed the boy's hair and led two columns straight into the river, and industry in some w hile washed cottage, ma(le ni1 je (!(,VV1) in , corner, ne then ! forcing the opposite banks, though lined with a morning-glory about the door and ; p.linlei a Ereat gasli on his own check, j wh cannon, ma le himself ma-ter of Forclump of dahlias beside lhe white paling, hjre(j jlis bosom", disorded his dress, dip-! sheim. FoMhese exploits he wasappointand a tidy matron in the threshold w iih ; peJ a ,on i.lad d knife in the red paint j e' Ueneral i.f a brigade.

twoor three 'offerings sitting on ner j n , an i , ., nvviiA,t iIip ...unin.T of! The ihree distinguished characteristics

knee or trudging off with their cotton sun-

bonneis to school. Lowel is a remarkable specimen of Yan kee precocity. It is only twenty five-years old, and contains already 23.00) inhabitants. Of these, nne thousaud are factory girls. The town looks as if it had all been built yesterday. Every house is as white as its neighbor, and as the trees, which are few and small, have had but lilt!e time lo grow, there is a plentiful lack of shade, and the reflection from the unbroken mass of white objects is very un pleasant. Within the narrow limits of this city, so lately apasture field, there are already twenty-seven manufacturing and ten millions of capital invested. Two hundred thousand spindles are constantly w hirling and buzzing; wheels are turning and writhing in every direction about you, and as you stand by the river bank in the midst of the immense establishments, the very earth seems to shake beneath lhe ceaseless ongoings of so much roaring labor and turmoil.

pot, and patiently awaited the coining of i

his partner. Directly he heaid him at thej "f Ney were great personal bravery alI door, and the performance commenced. j 'n-i unparalleled coolness in the hour of : The partner stuck his head into the room i peril, and an excellent judgement. In the i !o ir: one glance was sufficient- the hoy ! lw aJl writers are agreed, while the j was prostrated on the floor, throat cut, j lr'st is generally concede I to him. No i croanini and crying murder-chairs, ta j mi'i can deny that he was brave. Such a hies, benches, jugs and paint pots, w ere j distinction among the men. and in lhe shewed around the room in dire confus -j licU "as tnt won by ordinary

i ion, wiiile the murderous looking partner j action. In any army w here Davoust, Juwith the bloody looking knife in his uplif- not Macdonald, Mur.it, and Lannet Kcom- . ted hand, was run ring thrnngli the room j '"anJed, lo be crowned the bravest of the 1 and ntterinj wild and incoherent expres- j r,ravp was the highest honor a military Uions. It was e i le m i ihe partner at ;chiefiam could desire. ! the Joor, that tiis p . ' -r 'l td killed the j His thoiiahis were just as clear and his ; boy The though'. !,r,jJ. S ifi as j e-ve as T1'01 amia lhe falling ranks, as if j -iahtuing he flew t.. i.nher and inform-j he vve,e standing on some far observatoryled him of the circumstance. A number of!a,,d 'o -king over Ihe scene of slaughter. ' friends were mustered, who repaired forth j I,e would sit almost within the blaae of j with to the scene of action. The crowd uvo h""'1' cannon, and while his horses i augmented as ii nearp.-J he hor n,t in i were sinking under him. and whole com-

i walked ti e possie but what was their as-

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FaaMonatle watering Places, Most persons who watch their health, will have observed, that within abort time after returning from the dissipations of a fashionable gathering place, they are wont to have an attack of dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, or pulmonary affection, which wastes their newly-gaten flesh, and throwa them even behind the position at which they left home. The false foundation on which they had been building, is thus swept away, with its su -perstructure, and they are compelled gradually to build again on anew and belter foundation. But these abuses, recurring from year to year, cannot fail to impair the constitution and bring an premature old age. A large portion of the diseases and cases of mortality, so frequent in August and September, result from what may be called fashionable dissipations. The best place in the world for children, if you would have them live, is a good and quiet home. Parents visit the gathering places, with their children, in the sultry summer and early autumn, at the peril of their

lives. The country is good for them, if

they ljave a quiet and steady h.om.e, and wholesome food; but even the crowded city is better than journeying amid the

can find an appropriate place for their ex- prenicious excitements of the placet of ercise only by one's own fireside. There gay resort. I never h,eard a ch,ild cry at

is sacredness in the privacy of that spot Saratoga, hut I pity the mother much, and

which it were a species of desecration to tthe child more,

violate. Ite who seeks wantonly to invade it, is neither more nor less than a villi a n ; and hence there exists no surer test

The eagerness with which the first fruits

and vegetable? of l!;e recreating sea$qn are seized and devoured, is another no-

uf the debasement of mortals in communi- jticeable item of life-killing inconsiderately, than the disposition lo tolerate in any nets. They who pay a dollar a box for

mode the man who

lilies of private life-

disiegards the sane--the first ripe strawberries, must lay aside

In the turmoil of the 'the remaining ninely-nine dollars for phy-

world, lei there be at least one spot where .sicians and medicines. We ought not to

the poor man may find affection that is dis-jknow, lhat the first fruits and vegetables' :a cqnseouence of tbe fall

Poverty A Blesslni

The Rev. Mr. havinz been or. a

visit to one of his Scotch parishes, who was taken ill, and being about to take h leave, held out his hand to the object uf his visit, who pressed it affectionately, at the same time thanking the oast or for !.;.

kind solicitude about his souj's welfare, and. in conclusion said: ' "God grant ye, sir, great abundance cf poverty, here, and a double portion o't through a' eternity." "What!" said the astonished Orgvman, "do you wish me to become poot?" 4,Wi' a' me heart, sir." answered the old rrtan, seriously: "You ken a hundred times an' mar, have ye tauld rr,a that poverty was a blessing; an' I'm auie there'nane I could wish to see better blessed than yourself." A solemn pause ensued. At length tha minister said, with an air pf touching humility, which showed th,a.t he felt the roll force of the cutting roproof: "Well, James, I confess that I never thought serious on that point until this moment. Poverty cannot be a blessing, it' i, ai best a mifortune."

Lvavgelical Alliance The Doctrinal Basis adopted by this Lindon Convention after a four'dsys' discussion is as fallows: "That the parties composing the AHianpe sboulfl be such p,ersons only as hold aud rqaintain wLat are usually undnrtood to be Evangelical views, in regard to iUm matters of doctrine understi ted, viz: "I. The divine inspiration, authority, and sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures. "2. The right and duty or private j.idarnent in the interpretation of the Holy Qcriptures. ;3. The Cnity of the Godhead, and the Trinity of Persons there.

4. llieutterdcDravitvnn.il

Average.Ul 00

lhe price at our own seaports during the same period run as follows:

In 1830, In 1831, In 1832, In 1833. In 134, in 1835,

In 183a,

SI 1 1

83 54 42 10 03 16 00

: onishment to find the boy, without a mark

j ot any kind, the room in perfect order no j lil.ti.r) n.ir.'ii.l AJ 1 1. 1 . . -

, . ivu ii,ihiulih, auu tut- funnier fliij.i - j

Oil in lettering a sign! aud titter ignorance

paires melting like frost-work before his eyes, give orders as calmly as if manouvreing at a gran 1 review. Ii was his wonderful, almost ii.arble calmness in the

t most sudden and extremes! danger, that

lion, and I cumbered from one

apaitment up to an other till my ached and mv ears were stunned.

irnsy

knees In one

lo those who are provided with cards ot ., anu ... . ... struck even hi roes with aslo iMimenl.

admission, the mills are open (or iiupr-c- j :,,, him , lp hov.'to the other part ! ,Ie w,uM sU,,J wilhi musket-shot of a

iter's great mortification -more especial-1 lerri"c a,,d ,,0,,v worked battery, and, ly as the persons he brought there hinted ! vvhile ibe storm of bullets swept where he in ono nn.niiAr ii. .t ,.iri,rt K..,.., ! stood, eye all its operatioas and scan its as-

of the mills I met whole troops of damsels j ,je m,ln ,iave indu!,ed loo" f : I satiable points with iniperimabaole quiet-

watei!, Versailles Intetlisecer.

Tii HTiHTs for the Young an Z Old.

! About a vear ao the Rev. John Chambers

said to a large audience at Brooklyn; 'Lrtj ; no parents who desire to promote Ihe wel-1

fare of their sons, dissuade them from join- i l)e ,e' l"al a" vvas' lQ"1 rould n,u s,,i4Ke ina ihe iir.l.-nif tli s, ...c r t, i steadiness. Oae would have tliouaht him

! The more we have witnessed the influent I " ir,,! m,n- anJ slr"3 witl " od'iry

: our insituation has exerted over those ! ",rVt,s- hitJ bey not seen him in a desper

ate charge. 1 hen his eye glanced like an

lowering amid

on their way to dinner: some were mak-

tii e their toilets beside areat troughs of

water, and by the aid of mirrors aslaigei as a pane of glass nailed up to the walls of,

the room. They jilied the comb and brush as diligently, and Iw irled their long tresses about their fingers ascooly as if there were no spectaiois present, and when they had conformed themselves to the spirit of Yankee neatness, they put on ihcir shalls and bonnets, which bun on long rows of pegs, and marched off to their boarding-houses wiih abetter zest, no doubt, than many a tilled lady sits down toher pastries & jellies. It would be hardly fair to judge of iheir beauty in such a costume, but now and ihen a sunshiny

face went by whu h wouid have enmman

ded a premium at Almacks or in Windsor

itself.

TllPV ftrft iw.t a.-...;.1 . - .1 . 1.

work, but that they have a,udant nine '"" T" T otl"otw fur mental Improvement: and I observed : dfr'. f P'0" "P-enry. and ...or

alm,iii,ri ,k. ., ai ng-ii, are ouen presented, involving im-; as I passed through the rooms that a Urge, i . , , 1 , .,. , ? . . nmriii.,n . i t .. . ' i rortant principles, and cabins fav critical part or them, xcomen like, were a the time ; , , ., ,. , t.'Lm, .,,.., , . .. ' , ilicusion. Lven the ordinary routine of i tjikmg, a.thougli only to theinse ves! ' , , . pn,i,.J i - , , . , ; necessarv busines atf trds an oppootiunity tvrhaps solving an arithmetical uroh em, . ' , ,u , . . j ;,. i,.:. , , ' i to exercise both the moral sentiments and

iiiuiuiig iuve-ieucr, or maynap, con- , coding an article for the "Lo ell i ffer-1 ing." The editress of this remarkable lit-!

ness. I he herce shock ol cavalry, and the steady charge of English bayonets, could not for one moment divert his gaze, or dis

turb the clear aud natural operations of

his mind. The alai ming cry through Ins own ranks, 'sauve qvi pel'T.' with the full

15 In 1837, SI 13 In 1833, 1 15 I In 1839. 1

I 13 I In 1S40, 1 1 08 In 1811, i I 19 In 1842, I 1 44 I In 1843. I

I he general averngo of u,e aforenamed prices is f 1,25, being 27 coats mure than the average per bushel at thu aforementioned pans in Europe. These show demonstratively that, in the first cost of lhe grain,we are not able to con.e into fair competition with our transatlantic wheat-growers. And the c'isadiautages would be still greater for us if the relative distances of the grvat w heal markets from London

wi re iirougni into me account, tor instance:

Dantzic is J 500 miles from London. Hamburg is 500 do do

interested, where he may indulge a con- j which pour into market, are precocious,

fidence which is not likely to be abused. forced and unnatural, often diseased, and Drake. never truly ripe? Perhaps three-fourths of the accumulated peculiar maladies of Peculiar Corretpondenre We notice j August and September, are the penalty ihe New Orleans Delta a very peculiar cor- , for iudnlging'i'i premature or immature respondence between lhe Auditor and a Jnnt, and vegetables. When the result is Captain of one of the volunteer regiments , , dealh u is 8l ,east a waste of consli.

recently disoanoeu. i lie auditor writes

to the Captain that he is charged an the

of the clothing and blankets lurnished fori morous-,ro,n eal,nS n unripe pear; ana a

the use of his company, and for which he'man recently found rest in his grave from will be held accoun.Ub.te II) requests the , twenty years' suffering, of a disease origcaotain to releive himself from thisaccoun-jinating in a similar indulgence, with the lability by entering on his first muster roll remedies used to cure it. Thos "mysteall articles of clothing and blankets issued J nous Providences," of which we rrjake so to the men under his cqminand, and re-! free qse jn venting our secret murmuring?, quest the paymaster to deduct the several be m QslIy accounle(1 for on grounds V"nl9VhJ?T??T' ..LU" f obvious abuse to the immutable laws of

mm iciuino iug iiiiiuviij" aiiowci iu iuis

union. One of the finest boys I ever

hn.,knf ih.i will. 150.-1 iIib ua!,iiR,,cw H"Ho' iie, l"u mwcu

letter.

i life. Sin against the body, no less than

I can only say. sir, that your favors have "in. a3a'"t he soul, is lindissolubly bound

reachoJ me too.late. They Lave been clias-f10 ' results, tie mat would Jtve livelong, ing me through'the Mexicans post -offioes; must obey the laws of life. Be he saint that is, to express myself more clearly, !or sinner, in a moral view, the same law when 1 received them, they (the letters) is his to obev: nor is there one monitions

were dow n in Mexico and I was up here,!star, in all the skies, to smile him cxempand when I did'nt receive them, they wera ',ion. i, j, nol a moral duty, by all right up here, and 1 was there. j means, to mate this life not only as useThe fact is, that most of my men l,av3 fI, bulM () aj natufe alowa1Re H been paid off, and are now scattered la the; -, i four quartes of tbe globe. Thuy were in-st- j ' 0 ' ly sailors, as I was myseli". Fiom them! , ,T " . . , , (if there be charges) nothing csn be expec-1 "AwaWe Wy.-She is fond ofdanted. The canjp and gairison equipage has cinS. f'ngmg, gadding, bustling, laughing, been turned over to the proper ofioe.-g.jlalking, and painting. Her hands are so with tbe exception of sundry axes smashed delicate that a fly's foot will indent them, and placed hors iiu combat in chopping and her mother dare not trust her to make down those amiable chaparrels on the banks a bead or wash a dish, for fear that it will of the Rio Grande. I cx-cpt also. lli;hrinr on rniisiimniiun. To be sure, she

saijii and

by

a. i tie incarnation of tlje Son r,f Odd. his work of atonement for sinners t.f man:

fcuid and his mediatorial interces

reign.

"Q. Tbe justification of the sinner faith tlqne.

"7. Tlie work of the Holy S,irit in the conversion and sanctificatioii of tbe unur. "8. The inimortalhty of the soul, the resurectioq of the body, the judgment of tbe world by our Lord Jesus Christ, with the eternal blessedness of the righteous", and the eternal punishment of the wicked. "9. The Divine institution of the CLns. tian ministry, and tbe obligation and perpetuity of tba ordinances cf baptism and tbe Lords Supper. '

A Coquette. when I hear of a coquette' marriage, says Ilicbter, I am reminded of the Dage's custom of marrying Venieo to the ea. which spite of ceremony, j as free to all fligs as before;. -. t Great Inereate The VVilmini'nn ffU ) Journal says tint the present population ol that town amount l WtlOtl an increase of abuut titKMI since lhe railroad was

ouiii, six jear ago, wnen u was

arm

otiiy

D alias's Xihl- Cap The II it Blast of Valley Furnace has been roofed in, and lite whole works put in a state of suspension. The roof is surmounted with a liarrel which is labelled "Dallas' Nighl-Cap. Miners Jvur. Pollsville Pup.

Amsterdam

Antwerp is Odjasa is New York is Philadelphia Baltimore is

is

400

300 3 8J0 3 600 3 800 4 000

do do do do do do

do do do do do do

These tables are indisputable and selfevident, and demonstrate lo the farmer that his home market is his best market, and therefoie should be protected by a protective tariff.

cpt

-many

bring on cousumniion. To be sure, she

of which , can ance !i nighi in the gay ball-room,

yotins men who have become connected : with it, and the more we have observed their general deportment in society, lh? more have we been impressed with importance of this adontination t ptrents. Not

on IV is u a powerim intlrtiinetiiaHl y m

: restraining them from habit

eagle's, nnd with his form

the smoke of battle and fl sh of sabres, he seemed an embodied huricant? sweeping oier the field. .t Jev.i. b irn on by hi impnu us cotn-

which lead ' a2' be charged an 1 stood a ba'tery, and

to disipal:on, an 1 from associations which

the next in-: mi fou ul himself surrounded

i delude them, bin it affords them a prac

llical srhool of no trifiliiig advantage. In

I by an enemy that in otlit'r linn could

couid have thought f resisting. Cut though hemmed in nn.l apparently overwhelmed, instead of y ielding as pruoecce itself siemed to dictate, he immediately funned his men into sqn ires, and keil ti; such a rol ling, devouiing fire, on every siJe, lLat lhe headlong masses fell by hundreds at every dischaige. Bonaparte seeing the eminent peril of I. is brave Marshal, do

lli.-t iMnlinfl nmrpri 'FlitldM li.i hvo

in early life, a.tende 1 lyceums and debal- Pc,,ed Ber,,MnJ ,n'lh several regiments j

.Erolile. A large aud very brilliant meteor, says the Baltimore Sun, shot across the heavens on Friday evening fast, between eight and nine o'clock. Its course w as ftom w est to eat, and during its passage produced considerable light, leaving nebinl a brilliant train resembling the tail of a come'. jToese ieroliies are supposed to be diminutive plants, m, more properly the fragments of a destroyed

planet; although seperated into atoms, still preforming levolutmns around the common centre of the universe, hut falling to h earth's smfaje, wheie in i?s annual rotation, ii briujs them within lhe sphere of its'own attraction. They are not lumi

nous until they become red hot by their rapid passage through our atmosphere. Observations made since the remarkable meieoiic howrr of Nov. 13th, 1833 have

shown that between the ViiS aud Mil. of that month, in every year Miice, similar phenomena haveorcuned in some part of the globe. Hence the supposition, that, at

that period of ihe tear the earth's crbit

earn;) kettles and pans-

ere uaeuup m roitung, , ouiiing, iCw,s i,ere there are scoresof young men to and frying our porl; and beans, bacon ar.d ,.., ,r , ... . , . fre.b beetl not to speak of the slow venison.' 'atl upon her, and feed her vanity, but as which some were ill-natured enough to call ,for ; bringing a pale of water r,, washing a Mexican beef, (may tbe Lord forgive! Pair of stockings, it would kill her outright therq ) I at least so she thinks, and her mother, For my own responsibility in tbe matter,, too. At parties of pleasure, she ean go I regret, more on Uncle Sam's account than 'every night in the week, and stand before on ciy own, that I am not worth a continen-ithe glass for hours each day, adjusting tal dune. I have been not only paid, but I 'her beautiful hair, but as fors'.ooping over believe over piid by about $40. My con-la pan to mix up bread, she would be sick science compelled me to reu,onstrata with;U(Uo dealh for a Ml fortnight afterwards.

1C Hu,.eucro, uu. u, ...i s h j fashionable lady; we meet

- . . . V . ... 'ann Allan fln1 taflnnor hnw Inov natfi In

sometimes say the same I considered! .'. .. .

their fellimra and iodulsred them. However 'enttire in the streets without a doctor ny

I made a good use of the money. I cave it their side. Poor creatures, the worst that

to the sick and unpaid soldiers. I we can wish them is that they will marry Mutt of the other Captains are in tbe simejihe fops who gallant them, and be cornfix with m self (baring tbe overpay) about 1 pelled to liveon their own resources a responsibility, and refer to my e.ostle as an twelve-month. Portland Rullelin. answer. If you have any 'urihsr cormnu-j

nication for me, please direct to the care ; it li fl..n l.il.n I. I.ou-la IV (t I anl.

iloin eo to the IWofflre. b'ei-ause I have Thomas Holcrofl wrote the following

nobody to correspond with, anil yet I

Which Arm! The newspapers are discussing the question which arm "should s gentleman give a lady?' U.ie contends for the right, another for the left, and third for whichever is convenient. U ym have but one glove, for instance, and that a right hand one, give her your right arm. Then, again, if your right elbow ha bur.ij its way out through your coal, eie her by all means, your left rm. If rowdrun against you or your companion, never mind giving her either arm till fgju first give him both your fists. Again, when a gentlerqan has lost an arm in this ae the lady must take tfce left one 01, when one aim is previously engaged some other fair, then in all instances, the last, comer must take the left. The safest

rule would be to let the ladies themselves choose. Which ever side they to-ik. they would be sure to fasten on the right arm .

EPITAPH. Thomas Holcrofl wrote

ain simple and touching epitaph on his wife:

nut the man who never had lather nor mother, but was woo in a rlli. Very respectfully, O. H Tom-, Capt. Com. I)., Washington Kegi. L. Vol. John M. McCalla, Second Atditor. P. S. I don't know whether to sign myscli Captain, ex-Captain, or late Captain. I ici a Captain. Phil- Leg.

Beauty, love and truth lie here; Passenger, a moment stay! Breath a sigh and drop a tear O'er her much-lamented clay. JJeathlthy dart is harmless now, Widow'd griefs thy strokes defy; Weak the terror of thy fcow To the wretch w ho longs lo die.

B mv .univoa U nils ICIllttlMlUtC HI" , ;, 1, I, A . , . - . 4, lOllltMSeill 1115 11111. ITPaOUiltl " H9 lit . J ' ' ' - frary phenomenon has long been employ-! " 7 T hlnXsml eStrica.ed,ihan he en.olled his men again coincides with that of a .real bcii of th-se

ed in the mills, and I felt

I of the brightest pen i uses of our eonntrv. !

some curUK-itv i . ... ... , ........ ......

to see her, but afier inquiring for her re-! , . ' . " , 7. u "V "7',s peatediy,Hndbein2 tol l as often that she ' atfirsl, mainly in some debat..tiin.i - ..t n .- vi. . -ing society. Such was the case with Engdid not work o-i lat corporation? I lound ! , 1 r, , . . ;

m-'Vi a va v. v ' i v. (UiiiuiiS unu i X II v. I l.Ct 3

that -t ha h-t.i ft if.it !i.fari -C- . o rl.iKnr,..n

herself entirely toher i,',crfasii e.litori.0 I Bnj-'n''' Franklin.

- - - - -, t!l. tir- Th tiaa a.imolhio i PvPftPilin ti -

lv In-iirrn... i.. th. uo-nrafch... f... y-l'. eir mighty intellects

in the idea of seeking for an

editress among lhe spindles of a cotton

Had these men nev-

fortunate associations in

might have

slumbered forever for want of cultivation.

I AVw York Organ.

r . -. I J i j i , .

uiiory, mm auinia sucu associaiions, um i

fiom the character of her editoral proJuc-1 lions, lam well pesuaded that she does! H'JfA Chinees wife having c.ancealed more honor to "the craft'' than many ' her lK,rjll"u" " sacH, was questioned whose pret? ntions are more lofiy. She is , b-v her husband as to its contents. Tne a plain and modesl young woman, and heMtating. a voice from the sack bears the ' blushing honours" of her pres- j rP"nded, ' nothing but rieernslm en! Illarfliv ".- n .t . .villi -rtii-iflar:iliI n.t. i C'Sf.

At dress and dignity. i S!e h id been reading the account of Around lhe w all of Erfurt and Magde- least disconcerted by lh roBect)n, "you 6ooimoral' of Lowell are far above what that chap concealed in the che3, who, bur"h crossing the Vistula, at lhe ter- "Sever saw an angeltbu was uol painted.

'ttfeinv. Ti.e reasonably expected. Att;nn I"11'1' the .suspecting husband cried lire, ritile bailie of Soldd aw anni..ilatui2 a Uus- .- ...

siau corps at Deppen, at Gustadl anc Ams- m.JCU Qf j,er beu;

into column, an 1 with a firm an 1 rapid step

ascended the lull on which N lerzhen Heir-, ligen stood, and altera severe conflict ttiok it. This was the centre of the e le-. my's position, and Napoleon sawfrim a, I distance with deiight his favorle .Marshal ' in the very heal of the Prusian lines. If e- j pulsing f r awhile will; prodigious slaugh- ! ter every auempl of the enemy to regain : I it, he again enrolled his squares into col-! I umn auJ marched through a most scourging fiire, straight on ths Prussian's right.. . The le.npesi of musketry & grape through , which he advanced, drove like a lorm of :

sleet in the face ol r.is men; dui notiiing

could resist the impetuous charge, and the cuse

; tisht line or the allies was swept away. t'?

reroliies. ino-l probabiy the luins

former world.

T some

S'rang Pills. An itinerant quack doctor in Texas was applied to by one of Col,

Hays' rangers to extract the iron point of

an Indian arrow head f.-om his head, where it has been lodged for some time. I cannot 'stract this, stranger," said the doctor.

-be kase to do so would co nish l" killiu1

you; btit I tell you what I can do, I can

gjveyoua pill that will nicff it in your head."

T'km JK-Mft- a-, f a-aMM. rr."- t'Vrt n

1 hmk.- Thought engenders thought,-1 ,.., 2 j .

P.ace one idea upon psper--.nolher wili;M,d fashioned geiitleran .day or two afollour .ndttili another, until you have; a dandy who had more hair than written a page. You cannat fathom yur'wrainj

mind, i nereis a wen ol tnongni tnere

which has no bottom. The m ue

;ou

draw from it, the more clear and fruitful it j w ill be. If you neglect yourself and use

"Why?" was immediately asked. 'Because they can't see your ears,"

Judicial Dizuitu. The following" con-

oiher people's thoughts, give them utter- !-ersatnn is said to have passed between a ance only, you will never know what you ( venerable old lady and a certain presiding are capable of. At first your ideas may judge in . This learned functionacome out in lumns homelv and shapeless ry was supported on hia right and left by

i. - r

'iiia wnrihv ftcnrmfifl wiifn .ti re. "

03-

ter!

Why d'i yon not admire my dan jli said a lady lo a youn in in. "B- " said he, "I am nojudjenf paintHm surely." aid tlie lady, not the

lemv. Ti.i-e reasonaoiy expected. Among " n-n mc Mispccting

Cat. Wood's wiSVinj nosled on the du-irs of one ; biwb"! out

lusiii v,

'earrn out ihe Li

and by Bragg'a lihlTCijis. I was pleased vo ob

'"try. The

kept

-nuk!

I.'j

soj wbe.9 a g'rl thinks

for whenrvr he ap

but no mailer time and perseyerer.ee

will polish and arange them. Learn to think, and you will learn to wiite and the more you thiuk, the better will you express yout ideas. Curious discovery. bragging fur dead bodies is sometimes unsuccessful, but a curious discovery has been lately made in Cincinnati. A child of six rears was

drowned in the canal, and a long time was lost in dragging for the body without success. A young woman recommended their, to get a loaf of bread and put some quick-silver in it averingthat it would floai io the body. The bread thus prepared

J floated to a distance remained stationary after turninz round several limes, and be-

Preaching Aboard the Steamship - Some dissatisfaction occurred on boaid the steamship Cambria, on her last Hip lo Boston. There were on board sevetal minis

ters returning from the Worl'ds Convention at London, among whom was Mr.

Kirk, and a general request was made by the passengers tbal one of them should be allo wed to preach. But the captain informed them that he was piaccd io an unpleasant condition, it being enjoined op liim as a rule, that none other than it; Church of England tervice should : e used in the vessel, that when there arrf no Episcopal ministers to officiate he himself should read the prayers and same published sermon. He expressed hia rcgrr that rule should be imperative upou him.

o yo:;r iiiitji-

kcrdorf he is the sum: calm, determined nmaches her i nrr loi n i t h m ti'c ', neaih the spot occupied by tbe ! f tie

nJ ten:b: man. r. ., l;t!r 'a a r AV 'chill was found.

was called to give evidence. . "Take offyour bonnet, madam." "I had rather not, sir."

-Zounds and brimstone, madam! tike

offyour bonnet, I say." In public assemblies, sir, women generally cover their beads. Such, I am eire, is tbe custom elsewhere, aod, therefore. 1 will not take offiny bonnet." "Do vou hear lhat. erentlemeo? She

pretends to know more about these matters than the judge bimselt! Had you not better, madam, come and take a seat on tbe oencb.'" "No, sir, thank you, for I really thjok there are old women enough there already." Niblo's Garden in New York, a elebr'ied place for ainuf?mtntt i bnrns-d dcn

Relighut Opinions J Ike PfiiJeutt Tbe following table, showiu th recipe, tive denominations of which the Presidents of the United Slates lave e?ir,ced a RrefT erence, we find in the New York Teie

prapb: Gen. Washington Virginia, John Adams, Mass. Thos. Jenersoq, Virgiois, James Ma-Uon, Virginia,

Virgnia. M iss. Tenn.

FijiiCipIian Unitarian. PhiLttopker. Episcopalian

James Monroe.

John a. Adams. Miss. t-it.risn.

Audrew Jackson. Tenn. 'rAsb,yterian Martin Van Bureq, N. York, ;.relia I. Wm. H Harrison, Ohio, Kpitopali-i)

John Ty)er ' ,r?in! James K. Hoik, Teni)..

Preaby'rian.

in

ITooJ for Cofflat loreigier.

peaking of the Eulish say that - Old maids aloild beburrjeij jn crab tree. Old bachelors, in elder-irca. Married people, in poar-tree. Cbronulogists. in date tredBricklayer and plasterers, in Ijrne-lss. jfjgiiiptS. in "box-wood. fSchjulioasiers. in birch. Cowards. treinLjiDg aapen I ! Tr, ' i" I