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M the e 1 six nvathj. - - - - - - '''cornnnn-ls no lunsn! Tli manly form if-rVliVe Urirn be strictly ad- j aml ianiHed ountrnmrc of t!ie "-real yL ' explain" was henceforth to live i;i t!.ir
IT ?Wt D3 nsconv.riuc i umu au aneiri;c?ire;iiJ, unless a. Us opaor.cl tLCj Tablislier. ADVERTISIN wi . . it . , ...Ill ).a (i --?-!rtT..Ti tK.'rfl1. Milrvinr .rice:, viz. p'ir "t 3 1 txrj of 10 iin-js) 3ir.ser'.ion.Sl CO Hm .iltiüKiAi insertion. . rj-v i,-. ii.i,'l-iss than acquire, waiLecon 9 v - . tz i ,i 2r 3 in2rti Jüä on tiie face ol tl.e a 1-v-r is? ai'.f, or th y -ill )2 puMishl until o:iTil a.u c..ir;ei contingly. (7-V li'jir il ."iscoant w.ll be taa-le where ä I-.-?rti s ; ;r.? bv:lie yar. -T-Vll C a an i:cat:3 is ro n i distance s';oin'? tllrcsse l, Pjsr-I'vic, lo the fllitor. . i'ti rr-?,i!u! ion waj over. Kight jear& ( -!.Vic; hid cejsed. and the wrrirs ft-; ijmv n s-'ierat forever, turnnii; i!i ir w -ipiii? it'.t" plow sTiirs. find th-ir t;lt w or It .hoS pec ta: I n s tu t in i i - üloii " o.-. was rr! atten-ie-l wii'.i soir wftu feeling?: for. s! in th remains of that rvlHt army ' r t p :riui;' s-ji-.iler. ifiW .it-uii to t'u-' I? 1:1 I with tt pi v, witf.uu! ;ppo;t, stiik- , i 1 ! .vciiv n 1 -iie-.s . 1 -.c country tia.. n t t T i i i th ! Kt: v- ;i in ui'r ia ; nny "i'.iT o -,T : i 1 . -r . 1 1 : 1 1 naraiy m ii'ty th-.ii t it oi h:' t ampt c.r si'-ii'.i 1 1 c i:n i'mtli 1 I d '- lb- I. j nr. .'e of l"i- , .i s;it!i 1. SiW-itl .1 " Mill? 01 t'12 o::i 3, S5 r I Ile l of Ji : vj iirt of 3 1 ..! S;-u'..vt. ray , t . rv t i t '.). , n i - s . W h -n th 01 i 1 b-i'ly of tli-arny v.. iiiii::ljl at I i.'i- v -i -ri'i .! !irrs wer N-wharh j bihiiii a j p i r t i tjrv.v.-li to each o'.hvr. u'. L . C 'Chr-iii an a-d r-sldi-r of the Nw II !'. :i '1 i.- h:j. remirkeit wiih tears in hi ei-fj s !i shook h . tils wiih th biron: Fir mys-'if I c oild stand it, but mv vife an 1 datthieis ar in th garr''t of that wretched tavern, "an I I hvcu mean? cf removing ber." "Coin-, c in-!," Eiid th baron, "don't give w.ty h-.i-s I will pay my r-ci to Mr?. Cuhrni an 1 hr da ight:t3." W'i'-u tji- ji. -1 old s.l.ti-r left t h m . th'ir c.i-fiie.n...Ci:3 wera warm trithgratit i I f ir h- I ft there nil he hid. I:i ...e tjf t'i R iot- I-jI-iii i n-iiu-rits t ' I sv:rtl ri.v.Tpinies of hUi k iroop. wl,.) Ii 5 ?rveil through th vrfi.-ile war. t.nl t!i-if 'riv-ry tu I di: ipiine were nnSiWp I? I. The bl.-.M n'.J-rvi'il OC.e of t ! - -i poor n-groe on lha wlurf at Newb tr,',h apparently in gre tt distress. What i-? the matter br th r soldier?" Why. Mister Dr in I want a dollar to gt h':n with, now the Congress bis nj fitrtb-r us for m-." ! rrijji i Tin? Iion was absent for n few ments. and tnn reiurnd witn a Aiiver' tloliar. w!ii( h lie bad borrowed. There, its all I couhl c t. Tdk it " The negro received it with y !niled n sloop vihi'-h was piS.iili down th- rir' - L rt to .e W and ts ri r a ord tU -; dock, took off his hit and sai I G il biei you. .Master Diroa!" Th 3 are only sin gl: illus'Titions th armv at ! he clo-s- of the w i r. Indeed ! Waning. on ha d hi view at th- c!o of : Im Itrw II a Hress to tif army at Itjicky j Hill, i.i rv.vember. 1791. ! "An! b-inguow ah nt to co:i..Iu!e ;
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ill of th c.o. Sil-. I Oi miny courage in t.ie treilCtiCS Ol jortlown, th wt. TTIMv..rc- nr. I nart iifl vt.j. in-., r'oitu..., x, ui
e oir.-e.:, , il si' ii-r of i-ut p no 1. , died in a triiiitu skirmish in fcotnh C-.ro C inaonsvilie. crack the renith of his f- !,rl-ll,!'1 ' "f carer, and Hentie j ., , . .- . .. 1 ...1 ...1:.;.... ii:... ., . u... 1 r. .... ... ... , . 1 ' m i-iK- nud mnorah e dr meanor as a man (' S llotu t . tarriars tooot.otrf, ,ront
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. . . ii 1 - 1 . i t ' 1 -.i m unldii- chancier Hut it via ', room. ScCo.Kl fclO.'V, lor gent emeu Daf'K M..r :he ixtrem'. I ov on-er living an ?u nam. h, a i.elp b, of Juhil,r wll, ue WU fpit hv ! 1 XJlJZ -on, for Udir.. (th.t the former m,v no, u.: m tn-Mts ri jMtrnacnial mhtbi I Si child, was streu hci upon ih- c, d ol ;obaC(.0 j.,it.s of Yankee deternitnatiou l r'd upon us. .s w e nare snow 11 again the fonn.-r which will b. . 1, f.ili i-ick ; t-tJ.riM-,, out ofLick,. l,,d,H. the bailie Ol! oud into h: '!r dnv-l-hts until he bus i -r. I h,; n I at length e yielded, and to pas, tn f r,tr xxhuh II b . , , , . i - . . s 141 1 ,,. Vi hp.! tliis Mirer is-pd bv the demo- -:ept open, and wi.l smell ofbrandvaud th m ri of i.h.- s ..;-r at ihe co;i- time had thltitv-'d th? ritis wi.i o enter :,, - .ers Th. n f--Her critters p:. oi.-ueu inn- ptpr t.-s en. i. i.ie oemo 1 .
X'"S' ins last puDU- or le.rs. to ta.ie nis; "taitwell, my beloved getmal, faretiltitn ite lea ve in a short tim ol' tln mil- vrell." ittry ch ira.-.-ter. au I to hi I a final adieu to Washington grispe l hishmd. in conthe armies Ii h is so Jong had the lco:or to ; elusive emotion in both of his. All dis c:o noi m I. h can only a- tin oTer. in their j cipline was now at an end. I he officers bhx!f. his recomtnen l.ittou3 to their ; could not restrain the men as they rushed
co-iutry. and Iii prayer to the God of är"'"s- j iM iy ample jutir ? b don therrt here, i and iaiy the choicest ofhetit-eir ftrors. j i. .... i i...... .r..w .1..... i .1..... ...u.. inui il1-!- au I iiriraiiri, nuriiii ni'iBf! IUI, ' tiilr divine a'Hp'fex. hive s-cureJ U'iuiTibie b'essiu's fo. otliers. toWi'ifi t'ie? wish 'S an 1 tins bnediction. ill" ci iimui l r in chief is about to r tire. fr-j-n service. The curtain of g. a: it i i i will s-ior. be clos-'d forever." T!i c'.oiiug of ihe "miiitiry cene." I ntn lb I i t ret ue, Ii - .V Y rk hid b-en oecupi-d by Washington on th 25' h of November. . feie ht.s iftrwtrta h- not fi-d the Prei-fent of Courts, which b Iy wis ihen in s j si n t A.i-npilis in .Mirylmd, th tt as ! t i -vr wis m w clos-.l, he sh-Mibl con t-i I 't it his lu-.y to pr iceed thence, and j irren ler to that b Iy the commission t which h- had received from the.!.! servil years b-for. ' T'i mriiin- n( ih 5th of D reinber. I 17-i3. tr.n n l ml Ur one to tha f tha Am-ricjii ürtnv in the city f.r v.., Y-jr't. The no 3.i of tha !r raj '
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h was to Iii t afheu I his military com ra Irs forever. The officers who hi-! be-n j x him in soieir.ii counril, th? privates ' who had fouuht ontl b'p.l in in hea v" fi.!i;M under his orders, were to hear t ( uifinones, a th? hour of r.c-m approached, the , whole 'irrison. nt t!:e reciiest of Washington himself, was put in motion, end rriarclied !ov;i Ina 1 street to Francis' - taV''ri1- u ;rlerv II- wUhed to ' take l jac f t!i soldier-!. ali;;e with oiTi- : cer. and bill theiT. hiÜ-ii. Iiis fvirlie Ut.'it mliutry were on . u-i in Ho lit In'.nfri' ir.' rA .1 fating inwards, triro iri l eail street, a? th" fool vi V hi '-hiil. v!;ere a lKrJ;' yas i;i r-adtitess to convey Ia:n tD Powe! Ts hoik. Wiihin the c.i:ii:i room of the tavern Were jvi'.!ii-red tile jeueriU illd fie.ld ofTl cers to trtke tlieir farewell. Ass-tnb'.ed t'lere were llnox. Giern'". Ciinto:;. Steuben. Gaiis. and others, who hn.l serid 1 1 i tu faithfully and truly in tV 'tented iV-t. sut alas: wnere were oihrrs that iii.x -otejp I the war with lilMi seven wars t. fi rv7 Thir liois cr;;in h'e I in tiie foil from CifltJa to Geurj;ia pi . . ..i Mmtinrry hid y i-l.ied n; hi.? hie nt Q, u -hec. Wooster fell at I)i;j! ury. Woo l hull was brl ir m:.-'. y m urden-d v.;it;e prisoner at thebttttc fii L nij' I-uml. an I M-rcer fell in-.rt iily wo:i;t'ld s.t 1 niicrion ; l.'ie orave an s coiVi.iic iu vl a 11Ü 1 . . :1" c:i l-n-!. TV. lhinj come ro j:;1. th . As !c the face: liour of ei.ra tion raised his eve u I allce l OU of t.V'$- asSNfMi'.pil, a le-r courjtMl Clow ;:s c.i'"cr, ana tiis voice was iromuion:; j 3 he stluied lli-fTi. Nor was ha alon M .!!. '-a-b- it uuused ta ths melti.; unci 1." stood ü (Dii::,! hiin. wh--? bauds j upiifiei to ::!i?r ih.eir b;ows, told the ler, which they iti vain attemp o c .iceal. !!;si)o; me bp-ui2: th-v could not hide. After a tn :nent's conversation, Washi.'igtwn cal.ed for a gl-? s of w ina. It vöp brou'it to him. Turning to the oHlccrf. lis thu-j addieis d litem; "Willi a h.-art full of love and gratitude. I now take my f.nl le;.ve of you. and I most devoinly yii your UltrTiijYS m iy oe as prosperous .m i nappy ns ynur ) funncr um- have bjen glorious ami hiniorible." He then raised the glass to bis ;ips. au. I a.iiieii. "1 i hiiiiuI i'cme to ach ol you to tike my leave, but !ia!l le i..iMi-l to you il each of you will take m- by the h n;d." G-neral Kn'X who stood nearest, burst into tears, an.l a ivauced incapable of utterance. Wii-khigtuu grasped him by t!ie band, and embraced him. The ohiccrs came up successively, and took in dlfrctionaie le.ive. No vords were spckii bat all was the "dilent eiegtine of fatö' Wrhat were mere words al such scev"T Nothing. 1 1 was ths. -OfA of th' heart thrilling though unspoken. When the last ufheer hid embraced Wuihinglon left thn room, followed - by hi, .Mmradeg. and passed thro i;h th iuieof lighi infantry. Iiis sit p was slow I .in I me.tsare 1. his hei l uncover d. and ' tears lowing thick aud fast, as he looked r from ri le to ti le at the veterans to'wSi-im in now bide adieu forever fiiiorii v an . vent occurred more touching than 'H the rest. A gigantic soldier who had $l by his side at Ttentou. stepped forth froni the ranks, and extended his hand: forward to lake Washington by the hn I an I the x toi-n t f obs and tears of the ol,lu rs told how deeply engraved upon their atfecit. ns was ihe love of their couiiimh-. (( . Al length Washinton reached the barge at Whitehall1, and entered it. t the first stroke of the oar .he rose, and turn ing to the companions of his glory, by waving his hat, bade them a silent adieu. Their answer was only in tears; watched the. receding boat till the form of tb-ir noble mm m - ii 'er was lost siiiht of in tin distanc e. iV. Y Jour, of Com. IIlTKO. John McMalian wbs executed at Poiu Pleacut. V.l.. ou the 25th Nor., i"'ir the niurdr r of a mm na'ned Wagoner, H dying wris were, th it intemperance teas the Cause of ull his Crimea, mid desired all Intake waruiiuaii-l forsake the intoxicating glass! Young nitii. you who are in the habit of occasionally inkig social class, ponder xrell the list wor Is of this living culprit. There is no s - turity. but in tits I Hbsiinence from all j bat intoxicates- Urbans Citlzt, I
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Iciumon i oar.nl of the City rCitinonsviilc. on the Viiiice Law representation cfkl iwuie. Ft-Mr r Citu-ns ami cri t ters i yiil'n n : l.ir. Lillys and hrs-3 in ruierul: Ihr : Iir,a t imrTta,n Ci.:.si.I. rti-us that ra j eVt.r forcet illlo VOlir rrauiums by j üvypr 0f a Wzh vicsswt Strain En 'uiin. In the non nafsage oi that stujnduoar law, arc involved consequences that " ilt sh ike puckeriloin m its very centra, whicli will make the eves of Drotlj. er Jon-ithan stick out lilve a sun-sirucK Mu I Turtle in January. Feller citizens! Wer'e here for the consideration, con'eni pi a tion. invi-sti. t.,nt hn j m?t pMlanthropic prcpi-au ,,n.KihMM In this ;,ih!v nn, C.HIll f o re ' . , ' , . ... jin- th? Legislature ' Vo.k. and we . M. i ... .i. . I. mi .....Ü, ...! . .i. MllMf..lKt'lf-liil'lL-ll&;ni!llLl.FL.II pol 5 of t'i- Legislator likw a m .murr.f in j i .. r . . . t ... ...... . i : ... .. . e n ' i ,'. i i . , i ot L),' Ie .va i inn lorlitn l an 1 mir.i;;t. um! 1 .- , . ., i i il lie dori t we 1: pounve own upon mini , , , j xv ! I line a 11 ving Sirplut n tree loud. Weii i. ! , , - t , wa!;; into mm in an e cnst i:g phuianx r n .t - wMi r;-, of Ii-thun ierin sentiment. Well size ... .... .. ..... him by his political gullet ami choke him tjoiil he yells lirie the sqnakin jf a tliou md get.se, and with a superhuman wield j f our glorious sovereign power, tccom-! i Wehl Like him bv the t. il t;f his evil deeds ! ( 3.1.1 Eii::g mm lie) o:..: ihe oldest iuh ibit int. 1 r ill o; T r."f' i ' ft I fia IM - f n r.fMl :.'f1 flrf 111 Where s the utile nos.-uni n nc:e tcu - In.eL!l. t iirr.i sen 1 me ,, ts ILJ. t ; v. i;af, n;,r i. v' v . was! L. ry goo.! citiz-ll in this tall land oo.hter be in fa-1
idiion. mat was ever lou.i: upon u . ' . , , , . i,.,, r , ., rr, , ,., ,,, ., .iiri r. ' s. -i-t'v superintend!:;; the 1 ublicati-.n but one coat, vou vn.i to stri n yonrself : ami Dec mber. i n
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.!,.(-.. r Mr.!.c,;, if,h ,,lv tn I at th- paper ae:, nd told At. ' such bene fin, &c. Linh and deaths
quash into the airth tie sneakiu varmint if P-hlbhed it we should j It h3a been somewhat diHicuIt to be- j n::t than by day. . . ...:n 1 ... . . :,. t.: ? .. :, ' at ucunpany that r.tiblication with an edi-1 neve it possible lor men to be so much capable cl working
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111,1 jchuir. Just let the glorious ideas pop j i'-upv; hut if the allegations of the Heri,teJ I inter th- U. S t-nuhim fairly, an I -ee . f e true, we do not hesitate to My that
a.i earthc.i.ike thou; from 3.000.000 suMeigns dueut knock the peoo! right sid-iip Where's tlie tru- Yankee thrit won't vote for his law within r.n inch of bio life, if il tries his soul yes, and uppr leather, too. We're bound to vvnke enakts. civ! no ir.istake. I see you are ull ready biiii primed for the onset. all you want is a lite real to touch oh' with, .Me thinks th- flashes of lire in your eyes to r.it;ht iorboiie blood tluuider only nine! you d..n t U .s:i in the pan. D your boudeu duty in this bi-Ciius-, ler horses, und if the flioms of i i: tfel Hon nor nil agio dim t penetrate e very nook and flu.y of N. A., from the Arc tic regions to the rock of Gib.-ra!t r. then I'm no two-leigcl crm t) lite.! ( U-re ihe speaker was borne from the stand in a tainting lit, ami. I ihe shouts of triumph
and the. enthusiastic huzza of the almost j Fnar as his principal ngent Tor their sale spelt bound citizens of C.) i;i Saxony. We gi ve the form of in.'.u! A Fkiesu OF THE CAUSE. g, ncies us translated by Robertson in his . I history of Claries V.. Lmperor of GerDnring the Presidential campaign fjmjny: th.-te aor.enrrtl in te coltiums of- a., .. r. r .v, :.i..t :.- i
trie New York Herald a series of articles purporting to be a history of General Scot i s military life. Of M ihe. menu and dastardly atticks to wliich the xvhiit c-audi iate was subjected in that contest, ilo-re was nothing meaner or more dastardly than this; The true history of the mems utterly unfounded in iact were made v:ih unblushing efTroutery; the ro- ! pdcitv, hummity and ihe very patriotism Lm i:i,uraKe of ihe bullet riddled old hero ussiiled; in 6!iort. everything that malice could conceive or ftlshood suggest was urscrupiilously put fonh to injure and degrade in the estiiuatiuii of the Aincri can people, one entitled from his unp.ralli'ltd personal services and sacrifices for the public: good, to their lasting affection au I esteem. Tin authorship of this production at the time of its appearance was unanimously a'tributed to the Herald's editor. James Gordon Ieiiue;t. No one imiuined that in the broad limits of the Republic there lived u scoundrel capable of writing it but hi in. Recent eents. however, have contribuied tn relieve the great lib-ler of this odium, and to fchift it upou the shoulders of another. In reply. to n excoriation of the Times for ihe abuse heaped upon Gen. Scott by the Her I! at the period referred to. and the praise it now takes every opportunity to bespatter him wiih. Bennett says: We deny, that we oxer abunen, in any true accepibiion of the term. Gen. S mi. in one erseniial particular, was abtifed in ihe columns of ihe New York Herald; and that abuse without our knowledge thereof at tlie tim xvas written by Wil Itatn L Mtrcy, in a mean, cowardlike, "n I skulking manner. We allude to a document called a military revietv or his-1 tr'7 S:ott' carr. The demo-
ciatic conur.iitee at Vashir3tcn, wliicli Iml the supeiintend.ince of thi- arrangemciHs of G-n. Pierre's election, ppli-d to u. th ir ( hairm in, nix! wanted us to
j puhliäh that abusive military review cf Gen. Scott's lif-. We requireil to se i it first. Mr. P nn. mnmb-r of Congress! from Louisiam, brought the document in I proof sheets to u-?. We declined its pub j ligation at the time, on acconnt of the tiüu-stice done in it to the military ren. , o of Gen. Scott. Mr. renn, who w i f toppit':; fr the time in this city, j o a t!ie piper away, and aain returned 2,, . tw v..niunioT M2 t r t 1 f I J it. as it came, he :,ii 1, from one of the in-'st distinyulsheit slatfmesi i;i the land, We did not then know that he blinded to 1 r ' J ' LU torial article coiidemuini; the spirit an I I i i. iiectrr of ihe do.-u meat. Aain he j tH,'i n,e :nv'4-v t"!:s' ,l'u r to ! L' it Huiilish'i c.u th"?. con liiions. t-i a ua t;r i . o nr iriiuii f.r th? third time, we i'- itVf. ami renin del us prr- . . , , , . . , 1 ft -4ijii rnb.itti th" ripir H2;:nsi 1 . , . G ii. Scon, with any remarks we ?n.ht ' - . ... . choice to accomp-nr it with, in order, s. , iie p.ud, I hat it micbt lind its way - .im'mii'CI if, ic i'riJul ii 1 1 i mi i ii i t v : tiiliM' we b-lieve. and req'.n sled US priir.'iic'l t.MS creal commiinity a ttiiii" which it could not do in any oilier form. Willi -reut reluctance at the time ve C.:ii?i ulr.'l to let il npperr. for we a 1 wa y S 1 ' who had p nn d :he previous corr-s . - . ....l iT . .. .. i". . 1 ' , . . . ... , i v. fa: ii WjS i.;U a. ma; ir.c.e uiiaiiown 10 I 1. Mr. Mircy M"y write State papers f.i!: f of S V ill i : I V for ihe Wu r 1 11 S Op p reSe.l n tl . i . " .. fl c MMii-.tav; he may occunv a position j ,: ' "Mn-duy; he may ot cupv a posi i i tl hiIo-r than lie is now permittee I to i "' - .i-'.t "-n)' .-srvtng or no?i P.li"S d horse-whipping as B-nnett tom-ell. iNo olncial station, liowever elerateil, should protect him from the contempt an I scrn of II honorable men. Ltifayellc Udily Journal. Park Arcs ..etiirnr J. At the time of Hie K-f.irmiton of glo ri'Uis memorr. one of the inst rume(itali,:,.s . ,.pe( the eves cf the p opl-. j Was th. sale of m lulgencies and the sbnurlefs manner in -vbi. b tliev Were j ur.(V Up,Ul ,ue people. While L-n v ; th.it iniiiticMit .r biteciur WII5 1 1 I wnrk, St. Peter's at Ro-ne. he res rted to j ,nt.ttIia to replenish his treasury for t'12 ,U(l?(.cu!ii, of the work. The fle of them was firmed out to Albert. Elect or-uf M-Mitz and Arcbliishop of M ijide ! burg. He employed Tetz-I. a D:Tiiuinun - ..3 iij.- iiiint hi lur-ar: in uii"riiiifs. unit t!ie henelils which they were supposed to Convey, are unknown in Protestant countries, and Iii tie understood, at present in several places where the P.omm Catholic religicin is establish!. I have, for the in forma ion of mv readers, translatftl the i for in (i f n ho' ii I i mi iicoJ hi- '1.1t.. t .. v h , . J ,M I' U, , i, ' - r MU 5 1 u-r ami xaiii. ami u -ne most uoiy i ope. gnntcd and committed to nie in these parts, do absolve thee, firsl from all ecc-le stasiical censure, in whatever manner ihey hie been incurred, and thy sins, transgressions and excesses, how enormous soever lhy may be. even from such as are reserved for the cognizance -f the holt ree and as f.r s the keys of th- ho-. Iy cmirch extend. I remit to you p umhIii ail ti in i i i in iii'sprrn 111 11 ir.'H i nrt tri i their account, and I restore von to ' " " ! -- th holy sacraments of the church, to unity of the faithful, and to that iuno I ..a, .. n . ... .1 : I ' - U .. I a "". ",i,,,,,u uui wiii-ii Touiue, K"1' 8 of the par jdise of cielteht shall be tint'ii- j edfHinl if you shall not die at pres-nt. this grace shall remain in full force when !
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ou are at the point of dMih. In the amounts to SOftl: viz: 5S7 in Kurope, name of the Father, and of the Son. an I 937i.i Asia 27G in Africa, and l.UGI in of the Hol y Ghost." SecQnd, Comment, j Aineiica. Tlie inhabitants of our globe, lib. i. p. 14. j profess more than 1 000 differ-nt reliI he terms in which Tetz-1 and his as-'gions. The number of men is about sociales described the b- ne fits of tlie in- : eq,ul to the nn tuber of women. The ierdulgences, and the necessity of purchss- age of human life is about 33 years ing them, are so ex' ra vagant, that ihey O.ie fourth tlie previous to the age tif 7 appear almost incredible. If any mm, years, one h ill bi-rore reaching 17 years of said they, purchase letters of Indulgence, age. and those who pats that age enjoy a his soul miy rest secure with respect to felicity refused to one hilf the human
us falvatio... The souls confined in purgatory, for whose rideinpiiou indul-g-nce3 ar- prenaaed as soon ss the mo.i-
'y tinkles in the cli'gt. rsca; fr.-iu tint . p!ice of t-srtn-nt. I ac'ii:l intu h-aven. ; That the rffi hcv of i ndul nces was so j j;re at, tint the trinst hf i;io;;s s-in?, vi n if
, ne bh.ould violate. (whih was impos!ble) - Mother of God. would hf remitted and expiated by them, 11 I th person be freed from punishment and j;ui!t. That this was the ur.SjeakU jift of God, in order to reconcile rr."!! to hi.nseit, lhat toe cios? erected by ihe j preach rs of in lulgTices, was us pCwm - j tius s t!i- cross of Christ iiseif. Lo! j the heavens are open; if you enter noti 1 iiniv iv ! 1 n tt i I ! vnn out Ar? P it-ft! via : j pence you in iy rt deem tlie ?oul of yourj j father out of pnrstry; end arc yet: so ; ungrateful, that you wül not rescue vou had in darkne!, m here the. name of Christianiiv has place. But we still s e much j ihaularrfties; upon a portion of the world. and still ( laiminj: to be Christian, and indeed Chiisiiau exclusively. Christian Mestcr.gtr.
A Soiefe JN New Yorx A New York ;lluce S-H-goyernuieut. The man ihct Pipergives the following A, scripiion of j ll,,"s 101 ""! to that is a fjiiure; iha party in thit city. It will answer e- j t-vil government that does not bcin tn'X quilly well f.r other plcs. ud in that is a failure. Soi're. s have their stahlined ro- Creeds are useful f..r sects to lind
gr.mmc," a!,d all our readers will ret. g " ,SfJ it instanter. Printed cards, two dtar.ee. for iargs parti t. writ -
al) I tilit slipper gentlemen agouizir.g I '-v 'ded and set at variance; but beyond with a stiff hair brush and intractable!"1'1 chore all suth pirt strife?, they arts
tov. s, meetings at head of stairs. u:td en - eJ teriug room together; no bowing of most initmate friends until hostess is approac het! and devotions paid; chairs and comfort ... i k r I: ht hetlf: old toss in the he.s ' . " . . .. or w.ii hiWe;-5: oanetn una rnail-talh err.ent. at cards; matrons unJ-r windows, com paring daughters; gabble, gabble, hup. bop music and lemonade for three hours: slight o lor of fried oysters, and tuning for promenade; grand march of victim in parti colored costumes like the actors in n Spanish "auto de-fe;"rush oi gentlemen for plates au I foiky; screams of la-.ii- s about dret3;s; oysters, salad nod Ean J vvicln s, followed by champaigne. icc cn-utn, and jeliv; smishiug tt" plates aiol subdued swetfiinfj; of waiters; destruction f white kids: alari.iiiin volley of email talk, incipient dyspepsia, relieved by adlournmeiit to dancni'i room- for execise: c',ufuiou '"a la thiin piiue;" old tops higli, miirnns low wiih fright; belles um1. be,nix c,etiing on faiimusly ; host yawns; carriig s driving up; ehawls fand over shoes; t-inpty rooms; smell of stale food; two hundred nodding niht caps." 1 1 c.man 11 a in A writer in a late niim her ol the London Quarterly Review fur uishes th following information ou tlii subject; "London imports about five tons of human hair annually. lilack hair com-s mainly from Bittauy and the Souih of France, where it is collected principally by one hiir merchant, who travelp from für to fair, and buys up and shears the rops of the ii. ighboring damsels. j traveler in Dittany d.-scribes :he pes-nii g iris as allei d ng at ill- fairs with their beautiful tr- s' s. perl. ctly w illing to s II out. He saw several girls sheared, one i'',,rrtnml;r'- '""p .''-I m.,y h;ir roiuhnil nut in lliir whiqIq - . f . , , I.ii'e.l a Iht-, kt. ilito vvlli h lhe Mlc..PSS;Vr ropJt , J hair were thrown each tied up in n risp j by itself. For a h-ad of hair, about twenty sous in money is given, or a gait I tly handkerchief. Th-hair is the finest and mosl KilUen tkal i-ain hf i.r.i.t ni-oil Lj (l rQnm ffom QvU whef, - 8 vuUttrliX b a uumb, r llf Dlltrh Ut. ,Iu.rs wiU uver CJ En,Iiin,, for ori,,rs once a year. Au l who know from what
' j source came these pendant tresses, gleaiuthe , ... ,l. i:..i.. ...:.k ...i.:..i
Ill ilir ligol, llll u llli ii uur blooming Ere aptly entangling their !Bllaky coil with thtir own. tempt our eliuibl.. Adams?" n iNTERfCTiNO STATISTICS. Th xvhol mimb.-r of language, spoken in the world species. To every 1.000 petsons. only one reaches ICO years of age: i i every i 100, only six reach the agC of 6Q, snd
not more thau GO'J live to SO )tari of cj. TiVre are on tl.e firth I 000 003 CCd of inhabitants, and of th-se 33 1 303 oGS
die every e r SO 324 evry oy. 3 730 every hour. GO every minute or our every second. These losses re abjut balanced by an equp.l number of births. rI I.- mi rrie I are lonr lived thui t1 e single. tul ab'.ve all. those who observe 0 sober airl lnnusinous coniucr. t ail mm 11 ve loa- ! than short ones! Women hve mors cliances of life in their favor previous to beim; 50 years of 5 than m?::. but f-w. Pf fi.flt-'F'l.Vrtrj!-n numbT of marriages 1.1 proj ortion of 83 to every 1 .000 indjTidnals. marnag s are more frequent a ftcr tl.e equi- ' nox'S that is. durini: the month cf June ose born in lb prlnr; robust than oth rs. tre more frequer. Ly The number of nu n or betrinc; brms. is ' calctnatvtl at oae Icurtl; O: the popula ofi'ion. Thoughts ccd Ssntiinsatx. All rdiicatiuns must lo.-k o se'f gnrfrumrnt as iheir md. All educatioi.j tare lo be jude.t by their capacity to pro5 turuus together; but charity r!i?claiu S t-,tn hnl lethal reaon the Bible, j whuh tontaius o form of prater. c-ü?hi:.& luo lonn oi crcetl. Urteds !ave b'o 'd upon them, and ihs avenger cf blood is purä'iing them. 'Ilm study of art pr-SPFScs tit 13 preat and pttuliar charm, that it is übsolutrly uiicomi' ( led with the struggles and ccnI sis of ordinary life. private inurst, by ptditiial questions, men are d pen 1 aUräl tei1 anJ uuiltd or a teste for the beautiful m ert. In every ae and nation, a fre wnrk1115 clats have been the bestiLfS. They are yet. The drudge is the --.!injT n; thr uii mplojfd thinker and unwotkirg rer orrt the t iTerveScin,; top: hut the body and strength if the liquor lies in th middle. When the human soul opens toward Go ', reverently loviu;, and opens toward O...I bi-uevulerilly loving, the l:ole u.iud, of its own s-lf. by t.e neces-ity of its i rt .ition, falls into an aljiistinnt that iv s to eai h facu ty i s tru-St end fullest pow er on I liberty, und i.i that liberty ais-j its mos perfect Immony. I am but one, but 1 am tun !" Thesa aie tlie words of a Iiristiati miniate;. Ihe vho of the sentence tuns thus: . j "l am bul ie- I am vw. nun u do I . ....... 1, I. ... T T . i "luiu, nun unuo sometrnng. an t :I 1 can do I might to do. and br toa s "rtti will do." Discslcrs im t!ic Lukes ia IVA TheLuilalo. Express of .H uly publis!ies a compb-tr list of disasters on th Likes during the year 1853. From it we l'-uni that 263 disaster took place, involving the less of 81 lives und S574 145 wor:h of property. The los sustiin-d oy American vessels was SGJ5.223; b" Britih ves Is S233 920; bysienl, vrssela 3-161. bOO: bysil vessels. S4 1 2 343: by coi isi oi S55.628: by explosion. 673 it fire. 8131.050: by other ci.su-.li ties. SG0S.871. The amount cf lo?s on L-k üotaiio was Ö2S2 477; on L ke ütie. Ö250.512: on L-.ke Huron. 8 1 51 333: on L.ke Mi, hititu. ai.37.31G: oil L.I.e bup-J-iior. 832 500. Nineteen of th disasters occurred in Aptil. thirty tu May, seventeen in June, e,e.cn in July, txvenlf -eizht in Aotjust. ltlitly H.S.p.V.nb. ithr.y-.önV i f ! and thiny Bail ves:-els have ine mi of exigent e entiiely. The number of tccidents exceids those of last year by thirtySeven, while the loss of property is Jrss by 8118 5lß. and the Ions of life is less by two hundred and fifteen. One of the laziest mn in this rotifTtry resides in Iowa. As a sample of bis inertia, tv? would mention that the only reason h don't get in-rriel is bei uuse be i tow lazy to "stand up." Whenever he feels like gaping, he employes a liltle buy to pull !iia ni Mith open. The Cherokee marriage ceremony i very expressive-men and women joining hands over a running water, indicate that their lives are to flow on in one urcam. If the girls mmid spend as mu h time with encyclopedias as thy do xrith milliuers they would soon find their hands as attractive as their hits. Promise of mama,e i like precious China a man bus to py for its breaking. The total amount of wheat shipped from Quebec this tear, is li'S 521 bushels. The last case of ov-deoy U that of a lad who Usch ided her 1-cver n sa Vüptain, because in sp -akii g of ecu cf his voyages, he f aid that he kggtd te $kor$'
