Political Beacon, Volume 6, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 December 1842 — Page 1

THE POJLi, CA'L BEACON. . - PUBLISHED BY C. W. ilUTCIIEN.

VOLUME VI. L.VWREXCKIJU.UGII, (IA.) FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1842. NUMBER 7

t i: R S s. Two )oi.i u:s ill ml tinrr or w ill. in three months after tin- coinim neemcnt ol the year, er Two lm. nn and 1'ivtv Oi xts, within

months mid expiration of Ih iir.k. Doughs a ft it the i year, will 1'C roiiiircd

from t'mihlry Siih-crihcr, and those wlifitcrof the dispel in the southern put of receive their papers hvn.ail. ' New .ler-cx , whit h l.abocn recently iiisTwn l)oi i ns, nvl 1'ihy Cixts in ml-. " . ... . ,. .. c. i covered IIk'It, anion' fomn o hi limilv paaiior, or w ithin I Wrr moiti h after snliscnn- i - - in-. Tiim-p l),.n n:s nl'trr 1 1 1 i no ri - I rer. As tlm c.iitr.r rrrmnlis "it is a com-

tion of tl.f yi-ar, w ill be cxactnll'roin town 1 Ullnrriliri s. Xn ulirriritioii takrn for los than ix I montln. failnrr tolioti'y a iliront;nu-! iini-i at the rnl ol the linn s ulisrrihi il for will ho cm -i li ri'il a a now r imasrrmrnt. A II li'tti-r to tli e IMitor nni't lr poi-t paid. Tl.JM Ol A U l HTI !'".. TwrUo linr or If", tlirn- in-rrt ioii, omdollar, an I tw -nt v-fivo rrnt for rarti adi'iional inprtion. I.on-cr a lvn tii'mont in tlie fame proportion. tii i: ( Oil PASS. Tin- M.irm us. hi 1 ! 0I..10 i!k' l ',nt Our gallant V.itU v..i- ''r rn; Tluir fninin; rr.--t tl-.p l:'.!- rrar'.l, A" ! not oiv f'ii'i" V.y - r ip;i'arM. Tl'ro";'' '! ,',p i i'is '.I In- 'ii. Yet damit'.t'-s ni'd tlic trrrir.-n ti'):l, And taztvl without a sijli, Whrre, pan?'!il on iirrilli- liriz'it and lim, Andfclishtpd by a lamliorn dim, Tlic roiupa meets bis eye. Tbi'iiro taujit bi- dark-oino rourtp to ftrcr. Hp bri-athi' I no "U'i fir day; lbitbraM'd i!io .. hiilwin d"s liradion mi'i', JVor nuro, ' throiuliont the di-mal nil.t, To fiMr ordonbi jive way. An 1 ul.at i ol'tt'u ' Clin-t'; ia"'iiV, It'tt M'.T"m a d irk ;ul il rr-1 r. Thronin li'.-b. w ita'iat oac b'.itbi'wimi r ay t f m', t'v lili. 1 i ll' ci tiis ay, He nuiM hi vi-,m-1 steer! Vi l W bim li'-'. r to orrm ie', i, For in i'ie fieri 1 pii" A compi.'i rli'.m's i'h iin-ly Hue, Ami, e! f-i'.bm'ine I, iroi-t bis -iew Amid 'be teiv.pi'MN ra;e. Tbrn lit bimfirinU- trvi ll ifiui. Tl.onS loo 1 die hil:mvc r -K Ail I -'"0. b; Tin aiv b ir he 1 Vi ('mire,' t iiu no I e -iM i- .-.t hall -Ai'' tllnOV s 1' roai t! I nilcd St at, ! : t m;at:i of t nii.nitr.r 3. a. Ar-w-i. Sure, to the man-dons of I',,.' bb-t When infmt innocence -irn,ls Some ansel brihti r than the rest The tpotU's. .pirit's lligbt attends. ttn wincr of crstacy they ris, llcvond win re world, matctial roll Tiil Minf f'ir fiJ'i' "f tl e skic Receive the nnpoll ited sonl. There, nt the Almighty Father's band, N earest the throne of 1 1 x in? lisbt, The choirs of inlaid seraphs stand, And da -rliir; 'i.ine, where all arc brunt That utirxtin;iii-hable ken in, Witti dal united at mir biilh, Sheds a more dim, discolored idoam, The more it lingers upon earth. floo d in H.i dark abode ol" clay. The .Ircam of ubuy tainlly Lurn. Nor nnobie;nri ,l H p lucid rayTo itso'tn native fount n-luins. Ihil when the Ford of mortal breath Decrci s Id" bounty t ) n -nae-, An 1 point" the 'dent -haft of death, iVlocti ; j., L'ii an iuf.int tJ tbc ton.!). V,. n-i. .:.) f, n r. no low ne .1 Ha 'ru n-l.i d the r.i'li iie' of the f. iu.c : I llnck to il- Cod the i inj five Jsrturn' nn-'il'.i' d, as il came. 1 Y I s ! I ! W AS A ri.orcHM AN. I vsi-h I was a plough-man, To gain my toil-earned bread, Willi health-drops eistcuii)u"n a face, That kne lie! (ear or dread. I wob I nas a )doii.li-man, From care and envy tree; Wilh thoughts a clear, and nurds a aire, Ami soul-simplicity. I wish I was a plon ;h-matl ; The young, my life should teach,The learned lumht r to tli. ear 1, That can no wisdom prrnch. I wish I wa a, plough-man; I'd read the. word of Cod; And find sweet leisure to reflect While mellowing the, sod. I wish I was a plough-man, S;i sweet, when work is o'er, Tn cat my bread and bnttrr, Arid the cool liquid pour. I wisli 1 was a plontrh-rnan, j Whom pomp, nor hot or, lurpi! ; Whom plea-nre, never turned aide, Whom pride, had im'er inured. I w isti I va--a f lo'isdi-imtt, I'd s't beneath a hadi ; Anl while my honest eiii:p ks fh, wi.e uve'.na li With Look

OltlClNAL I.LTTi'.U 1 II. M r.r.N.IAMlN Fit VNM.1.V.

The Southern Literary Mo-nnror con- ' l",M' ler from the v cncrabto Frank lin to a minis- -:..- c.o ' l 1... po'ition prrlVrtly in t!.r? mnui'-r ami spirit of that prcat and worthy man." "Piiii.nri.nii , J one filh, 17fi"). "llonr Sir: I reei iti',1 t'i'i' kin I b tti i' of the 'Jl infant, and :u. 1 id to boar lint ; von inr rr i 0 in ) 1 en -t h . I bopo von will runt inno nit'iolin? until vou rn'mir your firmer boalth and lirinni l.(t mo lenow ubotluT iimi roiitiniio tho cob! hath, and what rlViTl it ha. A to the Uindnr-i yon pokr of, ! iNh it could h ive hern of more ' real sen ier ti on; (bit on would nhva ! he readv to serve anv otl it per-on that may I need vour :i - - i -1 ami : and so let i-ood oiliei j eh rn'ii! I for mankind are all of ,1 funi'v. ' Fi rtiiv im n par!, w hen ! am eniplo c-! in j for ins: other-, 1 do not look upon niv?ctf j coiin iiini favors, he.t a jiavini debt-. In ! mv tr.'.vrl-. and fiime mv settlement, I Imr 1 reci ired 11. in h 1-" im s- li on, moil, to w hoai I shall nc 1 r bav e a 11 o pport a nit y of mak 111 j : the leat ilirect return, and iiiiuiberie-' nu reies from (Ju l. ho is infinifelv above lii-in; ; benefitted bv mir servi'-es. For these kind- ; nci-i'S from men, I can. therefore, only show j mv srratitudc to Coil, bv a readinc-s to help I : bis other children and my I rethrrn; for ! J do not think that thanks and compliment'1, thon.di repeated weekly, can discharge one , real ohliati -11-. to each other, much less to . oi:r 'real or. 1 ' "Yon will nee in this mv nolion of -rood , : work-; that I do not expect to merit licaw 11 hv th.em. I!v Heaven, we understand a slate of happine--. infinite hi decree, and I eternal in duration ; we em ,hi initlii.i; to !'-re sue', a reward. He that, lor iriv-in-r di-ouht of water to a thir-ty per-on. should expect tohep iil v. ilh a great p! an- : t itioii, wo::'! be mode-t m hi- ib-niinl-, i-o:nji'ir'd w h h t'lo-o who tii'nk taev !. ' si no Heaven for the l'lt'e :rood t'.ey 1I0 on , earth. l iven the mix" 1 i nipcr ;ec t plea -'ires ; we eniov in this world, are rather from ' Cod". .,',i. )dn,'-s than our merit. 1 1 v niiieh more o the h ippims of Heaven ? For my part, I h iv.: not the vanity to think I d,:;st.c it. the fdiy hi ij)"i ! it, nr the a III hi- j 1 t ion to ih -ire it ; hu t en ten l mi -eif in su'i- j iei(lii!' t ) t!:e di-po-al nt that Cod ho 1 i I . - me. who ha- hitherto pre-crvi d and ' -' d ne-, an 1 in v. iio-i; I tthci iy "joodness j . v 1- 'I en)i:i c, that he never will 111 ike ! in I tliat the allliction I ill 13 it i.n li, , -Mtf r may tend to mv benefit. " l'h-fiilii t on mention h Is ihnihtl '-s its u-e in tiie wind!. I do not di "ire to see it , diniiiri-h' d, nor won! 1 1 ,l,'.;n, to see it lessened ill any man. l?ut 1 wi-h it were more ; productive of '-.lod works than I have seen; I mean ra! pood work- works of kindness, j charity, mercy, and public spirit, no bolvdav kecein.", termon-hcarinc, or rcadiui, perioriuimi church ceremonies, or making i loti" nra ver5. tilled wilh (1 ilteries ami com om1 ' , , plum nt--, i!e-pi-cven bv wise men. and I Itiur ,rh less nanalile ot nleasin-j the tmitv. " The wor-hip of io .1 dutv, the lorn-. nio; and reading may be useful; hut if man re.! in bcaiiii' and nr:nin. ftis (00 many it is as if the tree value itself on bein ' watered, and pnttimr frth lctivcs, tiiouh ' it never produced any fruit. "Our Cood Master thought less nf these outw ard a ppea ranees th 111 ncny of Ids modem disciples. He preferred t he doers of his word to Ihe hearer1; the son that sceminuly ri fu-ed to obey bis father, and yet obeyed 1 hi', commandment-, to bim that professed his 1 rr,i;iipt. lint m ."lcctcd his work The beI retieal. charitable, but orthodox priest and .-met iiicd Lev il e. n ml tho-e who cave food to the hungry, drink to thetl ir'ty, andrai- ', nienl lo the naked, entertainment to the ' drtmsT, who never heard of his ii imn. d-. 1 clares 'ieill, in (he hot day, lie accepted; ' u ten t!,o e !,- crx lord! Lord! who value themselves on their faith, 1iO!ish great onoiprh to perform miracle", but have ne;- ! letted jnul works, "hall be neglected. He proft-sed that be came Pot to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance; which died his modt-t opinion that there were some, in ins lime, so toon mm iney uccoeo not hettr, even for irnnrovement ; but now-a-tlavswe bav e scarcely' a litlte parson who ttoe.net think it the duty of every man within hi-reach t.a sit under bis pe(lv rnioistration, and that, whoever omits fhi--, offenddid. I wi-h to such mure hnm'Sitv. and to vou health and firmness. Reing yot:r friend and er vnil, "Pd'.N.I A "!IN FP. NKLIN." 1 .I ... ,1. .. 1 . .1 yew Industrie Mimnrnt. The New York Tribune "e'n'ions the (act that (ion. Brisbane, f Omirgia, Ins cons'riicted a railroad in lli:it Slate sevpn'y-six m h'S in leivdi, with one hundred and fifiv labor -

ers, With a e is'i capital of $15,000, the j nuiicil ashoit titip; since to Viiiceiines. Iihoreis, bring the owners nf tli'? totid. j f0 noi u;(.n hetitd from since the The cash was applied to the support id time deleft Vineennes until he louimed. the workmen. Tb- toad connects the His sisteis, ncling under ihe belief that Ochmutgee and Flint livers. The cats ,r. w is dead, sold the land to Major B irry. are to be run for ti Iiiii" en wooden tails, j of Missouri. Since the teturn of ), Lisvvhich have been laid down, an I willi hor-j lo, Mr Lesienr and Major Dawson, nl ses tit the rate of ten tiph s an hour, until.1 i v M cii'nl, bavi putciiascd from him nut nf the irofits of the road, iron rails' ihe laud and intend lo set up llp ii eViim call be rubslitu'e l. In addition to this, (l) j, innueilialely. Mr. I.eisienr an I M illie stotkholdets of t lie roid own large j j,,r Di'.vson can go to .Tctpison City ties tracts fif land. Thirty of these stnrkhol-! winter and say to ihe Legislature, "Genders were poe.r Iiishtnni, who ha I been j ib nien. this i.t mir house, 1 ke up your thrown out of work, and whom Gen. Bris- j k ips tcks and put." ll has long been bane collected in Carh s'iin, South Car- j known lint dime was an adverse claim to

olina. I bis ff'"1 w 13 eoinmeneeii m 1; f.i.f. rfTWHtnu be no "renter tieichery Upiii Aiiie tj' chceivcj a confidence.

ANIMAL VITALITY.

.1 remarkable inxfanec. Accounts )' ati'in ils IouipI iuih i.'fil in tlic; heat's of trees ai d in solid rocks have inne r been so Wi ll tuition; ic.iti-il as t- e!-ih! s:i lie- i Villi ! rjiir-Pi ;,ni the I'x's'i'iicr of those r i r .ii rd (i ary p'tii'iiiMrii' n i ; ! 1 1 ;t recent in st 'in e h is come iim V. tee-', v. hieh titi'itds ill it mir ow n fnoiiidnet proof ii. i in)- ; '.V f l'.c pr. si'i v ii k 11 of 1 ; Tt . lint nf i!,.- . natural ornt!i nnd proore?-! nf an nnim i!,1 in a s'ale wlneli srcrns ti prei ii'!" rverv Tiio iiislni 1 ! 1 1 mt lliit (if amiihilit mil. iv nf lh' sp'C'iiien iDuhich we allude i-i 1 i .1 1 : . . . . S..UI1 aim f-iiiini:.i. . im in o 1 no Huiies 1111. pu i ; o. t into tii s ciciiiiiv fn veneeiino; and ni Iii t" urn intents 1 f fil'iii'me, e!in if l':e ''rye-', Ii irdi s', iiu! ttMist lie iiiiifnl is hf Z"!.r t wood. Ill Di l i iniiel last, in adzii'o lip' i'i'i-s of ;'l inside pi Ilk of tiii: tree.; du'llt two indies within tho chip (,f the! pi 11k a rperies of f-r itnbyx diseov j 1 "ill. Its pos-iiiuii wag loiinilndinil with!

the ;.iaiii ol 1 1 ic w 1 id ; a 11 1 I iie sides of ihf upon thesVio,eavilv containing it were srnooth. Tli j Tip s, mi ii

wood itself was pe.l h, i n .r,op':t to the 5 fed. in r.ssox, iv, m ectiv tv. :hp 1 w m !!. near Strat- j . I 1 . .. I .. I I. I , Co,. ,11 i.-s,., 11. 10 11, e i.i.iiooii 'nun, wli-ro it hail 'i..l.ai:.y lam lor many years. I .i i 'ccmiicr 01, me rp. rime", was car- j ned to that niile nat'iralts!, .Mr. Clitt, v'ol- ) P'-e 01 om'o'nn- ii was tiien in :t lotnn 1 state, :;nd apjiuently ilea, I; hut on that oen' ic iinn's ! r i 1 1 o i 1 1 j it near t he lire, il recovered its viv u itv, t,"J ate some hrown siiuar very ir- cdi'y. I'.-iuo jd iced in a warm situ itioll il lived till the t?."i!h of Jan11 UV, t: cent mi ! h'ltltP'V iiio very little no'itishm"iit. oxand water, ll wis kept upon a I'eef, on some, iwios of a tree mi l- r a he!! ti-mpora'tite o'ass ; so tint petliaps the in'ohl h ive been too h'oh. Hil l i'S t'oWiMS too much exeiled to allow it Pi iivit thto'ioh th winP-r. There was ann'lu r Fpocimon in the snne inij of wood which wis lies'toyed ly the t"e'h of tiie s 'V ,:'.'-.. ! ! '.I tolh" discovery of the more lot tun ate I'l'tiip lion, who not oniv eseapecS ;t v.o'ciil death, l,it has l.pown a il! npo i n ,tiii il hi-t ity. 'i h 'ap;mil thus j n m irkahlv found tin I revived 10 our id'- i maP' is two inches hmor. ihp color d nker i tli 'ii a ci una tpoii brown ; and w h 1 1 coiishl111110 Ids Icihii was the most wondetful his Ip'ad was armed wiiii !,ln del cate feeler--, twice tho lepolhof h s lu.dv Mow tin s,; lender tit ino-nis wcr set I in the bird wood puzzles eonject while alive, it esil ,Hv canieil these er i's h ie';, 'ul iiccr.s'oilallv I tin 1 e ovPht iheill fii, it li id ! hodv. lei wtir.l. I lavpi'T ten poms 11 iii" lvnotr nf lublino t )jo i We are sonv tnat we cat company 1,1 s account, as w.; wisnct an cnoravino on I he 11 1 ject ; hut ihe l ejjill itions of tiie tjoiieoe oi rnioeoiis lor'uti tin; gran, of s'icli fivor lo any publtcitt ion inn altooetlier scietititi;-; and ours i--. we hope iaroelv lilet iiv Some of our leaders mav rctivmlier an ins tinee somewhat resein Idiiio the present, and which also orioinaled under vci singular circum-t inces. A cl.'ik in oipi of tiie courts til (jilddii iii had been often slao-mie d. if nut frightened, hv I he son lid ol sotiplliiuo like what Sttpcrs'it on h is called lint dciitk i'i.'rV'i, loo near Ids desk to bode anv good to him. This oi l desk Irid been a court appendage f'ir ti liutn'ier nf years; and our eleiks astonishment mav he surmised, when one day. his attention being pec i!i arlv attracted hv tlp; t i 1 k i 1 1 u ip,ie, he His' siw a iiiiimte liole petfor.ited lo the stll face from the i innet wood, and soon after a poilion of ihe insect instrument hv w Inch tiussui'ration was in iPitnp'd. PioiitPioil. "il I pen-; P..;r. !.., ....... 1. I it.r, ,.,4f 1 .....1' I Ihe niT ; iligginV fi llltiuntelv SiP'ceeih d in tip anitinl teseriihliiig the eel im'ivx of ihe: zebra wood, hut of brilliant colors and tli-! uieiisions. Tips specitip n was presented I to Sir, I. H inks, and is, we presume, still in ihe coiiectio!! li lt hv him. The infereip'cs which may be ilriwn from these tlP'tnor il)b' pile iinyne 11 1 , we leave to the natural philosephei . in a popular popular point ol view t in1 v .ate worth r o'iirding lot their cxliemo ciitiosiiy. Literary Ga-z-.Ue. Lurk It a Fortwie We hive just received i.ifonn itioii (says the K ,sk iskia Uopid l ean) that a man name I John H'pt sti' I), L s'o was li e owner of 270 aipens nf land upon which the whole c.'ty of .leff'is-iii. in Missouii is built; and lint in 1 nt '12 he left Vii crim.ts on a keel f, Piitshnrg, at wliichi'l ice lie enlisted I jn i,t; Unit d States Anny. and nii'v r- ., p,,,i ,(,n nf .Tcflerson City. but. upon a full investigation of the subj.-i t by a com

t

f.n ilf

mittee of tho LnitdtU"te (if Mibfouii' Attested bv the holv closp of h'ps

the claim wui reported to Lo unfounded.

i::m) of tiii; wold at hand: Tin". i-Ii.. nt Nnv Liiglipd. a eon-

potPnn ill' ihi' religions believe, "r loss linn'v. lint tin- um!,l will Mini i' COIIIO ll) I'llll . , I L c I PISS ;ilV:iV IlllOllt IM'Vl : Apti I!!'1 SI'! V til'' o! 1 1 1 V that I Ilh 1 1.. . i . c . . c. i i . ,.- ,,.! ii. x -ui.-ii -,y aliu the Hour, Wi 1 1 1 1 mi ma ii k i;ii i-tli. j s no in sucr ur whim and fmoctiI lli "ii wiiii Hi'. si: vwm lifiii'vo It, I. ut an i a. !'ul ami r:-ini'si faiiii. lliosnwlio read . iiiui ;i tliepiopiieeies, a nd lum.!, nls of i h.,11 .s d, so. are J! .tlu'iin in, as they lie- ; s m li.'V tiie (mils id tn;; earth (or the. I it me, liiokine their last imi,,ii the oiorions sky and ir,o"'ons loilarfe of aiittnii ate takino to f aith, an r I 1st look at the scenes ol tin' er uid phenomena of na ture ; ai d are w lilniT f,i he tolh ! Iom ihor eis f toe lieavcns to a Fcrol!, and ihe ! eailli l"i! tit 'ne. with ail that it eiiniains I hey see tho oreal (!l .1 m a 0 f I 1 1 ma 11 1 X-' istee.ee o ,,0. Tin; vis'iei of Duiii I is! iiefotniil-shed. the C!!t!a;i! is rolhlio down I cptiain i- rolling down : lime. ! Mi I women now pivc thorn-j ) me, hiatioii ;iud cai w , Sid ves lo .! 1 e pr vcr. Tin 'V wear anxious and ti: lookI . . . iii'ilirr--. lu.'V listen lor the soillli o the I st trim. pet, and look up liiroi.od, the ; m.i den clou.ls s.l sunset, cxu 'ciiiie; tiie comiii ol ihe cn ;f Alan hosts leaven. Neiohhor meets nc-iehhnr, not to talk of I polities or money unking. I heir oil lie ; tind o, iocs are iiiieaied for. They talk of , ll.e approaciiipc. d ay (' doom. Th' ir L' I wives, pious chilli ll yi.in women, st vv iili !', :, toil li ,11, is, leiiino their s'ahd idle. They pore UliPilio unci Is over l,ie pr 'piceies, and think upon Ihe j oiibos in the heavns. ihe d nk , llmo si ns, ami ihe ruipois of SIOIIS till w .1: . the w n, xv t i .ill I liie; ll It, tiie cnminiT o the "real t linl ii V o! th.j Lord. Tiiey ; iiitioei-nt o'ee of childhoinl. ! cucck III!" and tiie aid men woo n, n'. liOj)".s ol youth. oiiiio ; iiioie ihe h.yelv maidens of. those hi oip I .,11, Is, and eves which would spnk'e with pleisuie. look cold'v upon the flo-'iino- j-,ys of ex's'ence. Thehoal liioiiti'a ns wh'njiiicv fnsi looked upon. tiie l.riohi i iiH'iii.' aii l rllttel illir in the su:i!idt. all ir., is heauiiliil. :, r ) i.t t is olonous ,n 11 atnip, is doomed; tne fiat has mine forth; ihe time is dr living near, ihe end .1 all thiis is at hand. IN. Y. Tu l tier. A JI I Sl I. c . BY XCCETT. This little book I'd rr own, Than all the sjol I and srems That e'er in inona rtth's coircrs shone Than all their diadems. Nay, were the seas one chrysolite, I he earth a golden hall, ! 'iamomls all the stars of niht, This book were worth them all. How baleful to ambition's eye His l)lootl-w-ri:rig spoils must gleam. When death's uplifted hand is high, His life ti varnished dream! Then he 11 him with his gasping breath For our poor moment crave! Fool! vvon'd-t thou stay the arm of death?, Ask of thy gold to save! I Xn, no! the soul ne'er found relief 1 11 glittering hoards nf wealth; t , .1 . .. .. . r ,r v. i-.1,3 ,,,,,iL- tiui 1 111 i ii;iii i;ioi, (.old ctinno' purchiist; health; re a IiIcfs..,! h aim appears, I o aca I I he ileepest woe, And he that seeks this hook in teir", His tears shall cease to flow, n,'re ,,c wl' li'''1 on Oa1v.iry' tree, Hath made that promise blest : "Ye heavy bitten come to me, And I will gi.-p tp rpst. A bruised recti I will not break, A contrite heart despise; My burlhen's light, and all who take My yoke, shall win the skies '.'' Yes, yes, this httle book is worth All e!n to mortals given For what tire all the joys of earth I'oniparod to joys of Hea-en? 'I bis is the guide our Father gave To lead to realms of day A star whose bistre gilds the prave "The I.i-ht the Life the Way."

HOW MUCH IS TIlKlltt IN A N.4MK?, ellieient proteciioit -.giinst the most pierA . h,o, h is not. or should not be. the c ng cold. A starving, mm is soon frozen

pi n e to vv tness a seein! cjilinr laugh, ihle or ludicrous, yet in a church did wo once see something lo excite ine nsio nies ni those of a mote sedate temfiamont th in we an; hie is- d will'. It occurred in a maritime tnvvn ill N'iv England. Immediately after the service, a beabliv, comfortably chid young man, having the appearance c.f an agricultural laborer led up thiongh the aisle of ihe church, towards the minister, a giil attired in bridal robes of vestal whiteness. There they were about lo enicr in'o "A coTitract of eternal bonof love. .1 -i 1 . : r ConfjrniM by mutual joinder of Hie hands, fltrcntheueJ by intur'-.bj.ngeir.ent of riog,

AnJ all t Ii e ceremony of the marri age couipact ;" when a mill old Imt h"i';hy, d'C'--rd as a. sailor. I 1 1 ( i 1 1 y entered llm church, :nl. making up wi'li all his speed to when; the Dirties WiTi' asst tnl led. in- I,,uh .! ..ni

1 - , :, voice asshiiil as a 1, Im issvvains w ir1 1,, iU,i ,..i i- m lv:ii. eri' ansi ir I n;i . :i n - prel'v ni" nf limiiin r ,,f in iii' fihimlin, r m ! I rl.l.. ci,-,li 1,,, ..,.1; 1 , ;l rope? end i,e ,1,,, js ,,lv fit : tin oaku n a 'Iodine; to the hridi-M. ,". ; Whit do yoil lliean, omul 111 ill 2"1 Slid: minister in a 1 ;:!m. r.niet Ifine to tie ' the to 1 11 isl e r in :i 1 :.i , intruder. What do yon iiiean I y thus ii- , leveieiul v i 11 te t ri: pt in 3 the eeicmuiiies ?" ! and tlpiikile' he had s.leneed ihi; old n .n, hi; went on with the in mi ioi.. oJ,,,j .M ir v oikI. he asked, "art thou w:!l:ii, 11 j lake Peter Jikuiik for totir wedded in. hand ?'" "Oil, hold on to tour helm there. Mr. fl:,. " it..." .... V....,...,,, . 1 Chuid:in. said the" sou of Neptune, "I , s:iv uiriin Fil m.t eland il l!l! I I I sav iioadi l"d not sunn! it. JJ li Mavvvood is not the man lo ol'p r such a ihsorace ,,s hat. What, vour teveiem c ' pcrniit tin .l.nioht. r heie. f,,r whose s .ko I we:,i!..o- " ...I 111 mv i. ,,r. in ... to iii.ne S.-n.,L' Suk!! lter ISkunkl!! No shiv. r in timheis if ever such a 11 ame s;ii, 11 (lis.'i:,i e if :i 1 1 v ci ifi of mine. "...., ..1 M ,..!, . l.,i.. 1.1 r. i,er lives al least, you may feel certain nf liavinir a stiff! Iiatl.nr; hut even were il n so, 1 would sooner see vmi cast on the world's ocean, w ihoul ch .rl or i d up is." In sleei hv. t!i:in h-.VC .,ll Sleieeil on lo :, man of the s- i)nk ! ! irn nauio it of SI. n U 1 1 K . -Pel. The min'sWT 1 etimnstr ittd ; ol 1 1 1 !,:i pirsenied a petition thnoioh her oo. te 1 he permitted lo many Peter; and poor "cPr looked more !'.i,,ii-ii ih.in mivi 1 ;i ide object in a II crea I nil howev r, was inexor ibb' ; The old s ,'P, and rc-r in! of all that the minister saiil, tnat .iitiiii; looked ami that Poo r thoiioht, he emtio,;1 Ips ! atiohter nvvJiv before tlic cricui"y I was consuupnali d. ! O.) m ikino some omjuirics. we learned , that the old man had just lalnh il ill poiii from a vovaee fmill the K ,sl Intlies; and.' havniT heard of Mndics conteipplatcil martiaoe. and to whom, he at wire hurried to forbid the ban us, which he siicccideil in tin 110. Sli -kespearo was al finlt when he said there is not Inn j; in a name: ai leas', so Peter Skunk has reason to believe. ';- ayunc. 1'tttf iirtiiit 11 nf tt'iniH't tittirf if fin' .An! mal bod,,, and' etftct of coolin '. Ti.. - w j . most trustworthy observation piove toil in till eliui ties in the temper ile z ips. as well as at the eipi ilor or the poles tin; temperature of the body in mill, and in what are cmninoidy called warm-blond cd annuals, is invariably the snue; yet how d ll'. rent are I he circumstances under which they live? The animal mass is a healed mass, which bears- the snne rel 1t ton to surrounding nbj.-cis as anv nihi l ll 'iiicd 111 ass. ll icceives he it when stir rounding objects are loiter, it loses he.it when sin rotnul'iii' nbiecls ;ne Ihe cohlest We know tint the rapidity of cooling in 1 creases with the difference, bel ween t Inj tPinperature nf llie Ina'ed body and I Imt of tin: surroiimbn" meilmm ; ill it is. toe ! colder tin- s li 1 1 ot 1 ii I i 11 ir medium, the short -

er the ti n-' requited for th- cooling of ihe ! 'I id shell, a Dnu h wnuluiiM lor c ig heatel bodv. II ow unequal, then, mt w..o,l, vvh cii al ea. h n presenialio,,. .1. ps be Ihe loss nf heat in a man at Pa Id III 1 " u . Hv ut a p:ece uf wm nl. in 11.1 egg and in Lapbmd, wh-re the aein d leinp-r shell, 111 ap rupect iingn lici-iitly 1 arp. tlure is from 70 to .M) degrees lower. Yet.! '. 1',', is '' "'' "!,,"s """- iP.twithslaiiding this exMem-lv iineq i I foil'', and pl 'vslw r. Ih hiuil ihcso lossof h-:it, experience has shown tint ih.-i ' nntble chimney pi ice. wilh a hi.inz.e btoo.l of the inhd.ita.ils nf Ihe A.eiiccit-; 'i n" po ce, lepiese.iling N ipob't-n u cle his a temperature as high as thai nl i h'.rsehick. lit a waln.i', an leg ml caff, the native of I lie south, who lives in so j "b 'dl its accessories. A I idy is a! ihe ililTere.il a medium. This fn i. vx li. 11 iisi l ouiner, ami i gentlemen idirrnaicly

tine sion ficanc" isp. rceiye.l.pioves than pl .V a gain.' ol I, I'll , r,IS. Ill Hit ura.ige, the heat oivetlnlTlo the SUtiounding medi- sleamhoat which e X -ciU-S a ll I he li.oveiiiii is reslored within the hodv with oreat; up 1.1s of a re d vessei; i.n.l 111 an egg. an raic. I, tv. This coiupensit 0,1 t kes pl.ee' :"" 0'inion, which replies, mi writing, to

more rapidly in winter than in sumui-r !. T" ?l s h :"e w"' ai" at (he pole than al the equator. In il.e'drivv. a. Ids up a sum almost as q,p,k a,

airmil body 'be fool is linl, wilh :i propper supply nf oxViien, vve obt tin the Ic'tit riven out during its ox'dali'.n or comhusturn. I ti winter when vve lake exeeieise in a cold alino-'phi-re and when, colisequenily tbe ainoiin' of insp;ret oxygen in-j vreases, ttie necessity lor the food cmi-i tabling carbon nnd hydrogen increases. in tiie s imn ri'10 , nud by graiilyitig He1 afippii'e thus oxciietl we obtain the nio-d to de;iih. nnd evetv one knows tint the animals of prey in tli" Arctic regions far exceed ill vor'veity those of the torrid zone. Our el ithing is merely an cqu'vileiit for ;i certain ninouut of food. The morn warmlv vve are dollied, the b'S3 urnm Iw.e.ooes tlm Htioetile for food: be

cau.e.he loss of heat by cooling, and,! P.i.is. The au,h.,r, Mr. V g. ter, nnnounconsequenilv, 'be amount .,r beat toQjtes that bleeding fi' tn .he nose n.ayj.o supplied by food, is diminished. lfc.J.!rn.t ins-aiitanconsly cr.ee.,cd by Mi were to go naked, bkn ceitnin s.ivaoe. , tl,.; aitn . f the sau.e side i.s liioh as that ol trihes- or if. in hunting or fishing, we die no-inl from whi-b the blood ilows. U i were Exposed to Iho same degreo of cold well known til it sjcIi I a no:rba '' a' as llie Syinoymles, vve should be able often loin id.di'.e nnd tu iin u with ease locl.nsuino ton pounds of flesh, This is 111 easy trinedv M "' "")' -dnca and perhaps a dozsn of tallow candles intOj ty. Tin who are i.ai.trd ecu try 1 the bargaui, daily, as M&railT-t.'dJ tnvei-; ud tec-P'rl. Lrdgcr-

i ft have ri I 'io with .astn'i'shinent of these i !"..i,!e. .'.ould ;h'ii a'so . ;ihh; to , t.,;o to s .n)r. q,, 1 . : ; t v loaii'.iv nt train o,l w it'iout Ii ,11 1 lV e :s. i leeause 1 he ratlion mil hV'li'.ier,ii of thi'sf? si i i i?l a I ice Would ;o:ilv ullii-e to l.ei p tip I !i ecu libtiimi h.'.'.Viin the ex'eiu.I te 111 pel .; Ill re and il, tt or mir I'o iii s The .el shiiiau in .1 1 m i iea s'-es wi,!i t c:' 1 -t t h dis 1 fip''a railed i of his epp. lip', i violK'V 11 Siilliri? of 1 l l i quent I v-teeui 1 i 11 o pi i ivnient ; am! lift

siicceeils, I'v the use of ('avenue pepper a' d the (post pow ei ful s! ' it, a I 1 11 's ,' ll 1 liaIi'ieo hiiiielf to s .v., mh'.v as mucii food h" w s iccu-i'oiii. d to t.d;e ai home. Ullt the h..o o!' i!;,' cnii.oi !',e.s iirroducel lllo tie' , p"l':,t IHC press e rrerisi" !' -ee.'il 1 r- ll-il c! id the air is too !ieat doe? Hot a -u nei! ; the ten).'oh, and the oplow h in lo in- ' 11 r it of ir-qi'mi. ps I v ne ami linis lo piei'iii Poll t 0 l:ie 1 xerc w is'e In nil' lilllininl i'",s'' "I" som-kind. ; nl ' rc! IM'M. U1S- . 1 . - : iii r, :" o v c iisiu s. On ;1 ' i is' I. or sick .-live pi:; , lis have in a ice ! , s I ihe p iwer f( tin' o!!,e !i ll.tr u in se "1 i- 1 a-i o 1 r 1 t ! s 1 1 1 : : 1 ;t lie f, .oil into ih:t state in wiiich it 1, sl ad ip'e I for ox:.I p'p ii, and, tuetelo the i xinifoil-. i'lP!P:-il ll'SS ll S S' tlP'C i ZT'lf ttM'frv d tiie ," 1 n i ,s l ospocte. liian 14 ,tpp, Selllllno'in of inspired 1 r, i;ii i",l in iin ir nativi i en, 11 o !,.!,.. uin if the I'SV"' ll s ilaiitll sic;! ;u Miri died :o .'ii 1 li'.'il a tirollill .. ,.. . t lion ; ail') li. td-.h, i icsn!'. nt1 in j unenienl in vie. us T: o d s( .sed organs .1; lest, oil 111 n'.h iave selpciee' peoMT to placo il ;i : 1 1 oi nt 1. 1' I'.ii.d in f qtlilibliini widi dp. in-.e ox'oi'ii: in the e ihht , I m ile, l!e too ii oi 1 csp ' I a t ioll i'i'-k-v. Iv,-,- wou'il Iiave !, I'll consumed in 1 11 p -1 mo 1 he p. - e-s- ,i r- s s' am e to tiie leihp 1. 1 ! e a tppi-phe 1 :, i pii'i, In our oi i-. p n..t'c 1! sees: 's, or lit' se ar- - t o Inen excess of cnhoi,, p'CV.'iil ill -niii.io t; 11 winter, puhip-n c i!'i-is.', or 01 li,. -e iii'vii o It,,;,: CM'. -.- of oxvoeil, ie IP .ii' lo irii'i;'. T : 1 ; hue; of iho hi.i'. I v w h 0 v er c.iti-e it ti. tv t,e prod.ici e, ii' i-i s the ; 111. l, i t oi , 0, p.ei - e-s 1 1 . The ti,e te 1 x ; 1 1 - ip in a -.. 1 ri 01 , "1 1 i o t ( o: en I I. I' IV UK TI', s;t rr r ; 01 :io vapor 1t it 01. 1 10 litis, s 1 1 e h '-s 1 .1 1 pels lis l, 1 ,-,! I.Mir.' ih it) IIK '! le ef lil' SO h,. ,-.iP ; le and comntd The anic 11 iisloiiieil to di nk I io,. tpi oiPiies oi ,11 water. vie.-l. i-- o veil olV .0 ihe leipp'T itUIC Ol ll.O Inn!'-, i 1, eg. It it en n-( s the apctile. :.n ! 111 isotis of weak Ci msl i ! ll I ioll Cl.d ii luei's-.itv. hv ieitiiiii. il i xercie. to j vl!,, ,(, , ;,f. ,,.,0 the xy:o 11 requiid , l(1 ullll t. he,-,) abstt icted !,y the cold i wtier. L"ttd and lei'.' coii'tiiiied Sie:kin', ti,e ci 1110 1, 1 p1i.11.1s, moist tnr hii '. ' : :""!. :,l'i"'' ;' "fn" r.n ., . ,' e 1 .p.... r ' i.;m no t'oe -.mount nf food liken. Lirbir'x Aiii'iml ( 'firrnislrr,. ( 'ur'iosU'us f Art. The ( 'oiistilulinl d 1 I'll neb paper colli. ties the followilff almost ineietlilde stall nielit : "A 1 urioi i exhibition is now i pee to the public nt t'olooii,.. i cons'stS i f a gte.it PUtilhir of very minute o1 jects. mad- by ii Mr lb -heetst.e. Among these miiitii in tninimo, m iv be seen, ill h i!!' a nut, a ihauohll.o aid .anil nlhor nbji'Cls. tb'tiv-six in lllllllbcr, iUIP II g which .'lie a pair of seisnitF, : and a " 11 kuile wilh two Id.itlt s, wl-u li ! pen and s oil pi rlecl 1 y. 1 11 a w hole nut, ! a c ige containing a cm ry . which opens "s n,P, i l .is us wings, ami tmiiaiesper its lull, i I ips its wings. 1 fectlv ihe w ,r' l 1 g "f that bird. In nn ns Ihe limn bi ts are; g veit. tnel piesi Ids li e total iii wiiiing. All ilnse ohj, els me if geld, silver and S'ei I, Wotolel fill Iv PXOCIl. ted; ami. not wit ' stand ng liieir extri tno sm illness, iln-y are ieif. il!y i'itiiii"uii liable with the naked eve." Good Farming. "S tm! n, is your master a good t iltliei r "Oil ye?, UltifSi, fus?. huh farmer lie nnke two 1 rops in 01 o year." "II'. w is that Sopho?'1 "Wl y he sell till his h .J in tie fall, and make money once ; den in de spi 'uig lie sell do hides of de catile dat die for want ub dc lint, ami make money twice." Blekdixu at tiii: Nose. A communication en Nasil liffiiiioithae Wis lately - ircad to ti.e AiatU ioy ol bciciues ol

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