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Tin: mi mat cur.. V,',!','.i,n) w;-. I. online in hi; hand Th1 ' v 'i' "i 1 i: L : ; "i'v.-i. dr.uv:; ! y vino i t c banted wand, I; o .11. '.- I t- urn Ii hke life. h- almost t T - 1 1 : : t i' roko h- q 'il I ; oil th'" pictt'.r.' "till, V 1 w.i- (ii li -lit d a!'.'! nmrv'd To ivw t'.i-' painter's skill.

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Kaualtii; The sieves of Virginia give

thnt stale 7 Representatives iti Congress

The free white population of Viiginia is only to much larger than the white pop

ulation of Massachusetts as to entitle her to iio more Representatives and jet the former has 7iinc more than the latter

The white population of North Carolina, is not so great, by 100.000, as that of Mas-

achusetts and yet that state has as viany Congress men as Massachusetts. The number of white inhabitants in

South Carolina, is not so great as that of Aaineby G0,000 but South Caiolina, has .5 Ti'Tf Representatives in Congress than -he has. The free population of Maine

is about oCO.000 that of Georgia only 1W,000 , and yet Georgia has as many

Representatives as Maine. Georgia. South Carolina, North Carolina and Maryland, with an aggregate of one million of freemen send as many members to Congress save one, as all the New I'nghnd States with a million and a half of

inhabitant?. If those states send 33, New

J-'ngland, ought. in proportion, to fend 67, She has hut 3!?. Is such a state of thing-

sal to n-len to the scandalous catalogue of iquall But such are the advantages of private weakness or error were accom- slaves to the southern slates. A white

It is a contemptible itching for a knowl edge of their i.eigbours affairs. This curiosity leads them to encourage and listen to the scandalous prattle of then own

servant, concerning the domestic a Hairs

of other families in which they have been employed.

Sen ants are always ready to take ad

vantage of the slightest advance towaids familiarity on the part of a mistress ; and

w here thev find one weak enough lo r I ish a relation of the vice or follies of others, the appetite will always be administered to so long as prolific brains can coin a lie. MiMrcs-e-should recollect, while encouraging thi-practice, that their own household iuT.iii- will piobahly be served

up. witht. exaggeration ut delect, when cv vrtheii domestics p i.-- into another family. Two or ; instanc es have lately r Hie unt'iT f ur knew lrdje. w hoi e condor i and

ic puta!m:i ha; e been sacrificed by falsC-hood-propagated by female. And where i the remedy for this evil? it lies ia the hands ofevervhend of a famlv

This tattling tendency should be stepped j J in it- verv commencement, and if a icfu-'.1

kcu, a succession of :-.!

paihs

shall

be communicated from t! 1 p.tme conductor to a metalic knob attached to the top of the receiver of the air pump Let now the expansion of the receiver proceed, and

exclusively

to recording the name3

practitioners in the ditl'eient branches, -tate that there are ICG Cour.ce! I'' Special Headers below the bar 'JO Con veyancers- -'2 MO London Attorney? 0.-

we shall soon perceive the electricity fr- 200 Country Attorneys. Total in t!

cine: itself though the air withm it, in a

vi-ible stream. At first this stream is of a deep purple color; but, r.s the exhaustion advances, it changes to blue; ar.d at length to an intense white, with which the

whole receiver becomes completely tilled. This experiment would appear to establish the identity of the aurora borealis with electric light; and it may be inen-

Trolession, C 121.

In this city wc believe that the.ro are between six and seven hundred Attorney-, and councellors. The number in the nitcd States it is impossible, to estimate w ith any thing approaching to accuracy .

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:ch

.1 Vun. Wc do not like puns on

subject; htit we most heartily concur in

the sentiment ot a corrcspouent, whn.

tioned as collateral jtroofs of this identity,! ei. caking of t'.c late and lamented Gov

that the alrnosphere is found, by the elec-U'!in,;o:,. wishes that a monument mi-h'

tronemer, to abound with electricity when j,a n,rcted to his memory. "Lnn rcr.;.

the aurora shines lorin; umi me aurora, when strong- is accompanied with the whizzing or cracking sound of electricity, and that the magnetic needle is evidently disiurbed by the aurora, as well as by the action of an electric machine, or by the natural electricity of a thunderstorm. VARIOUS THINGS7"

A t!.rr:il i f .irulr v. ith a vi ! uf n ilr-; A i-l.iki blunt sIioa' ct" bri. --j'-'kfi mitt 'i'o hide bis l looiilo;? btai t'i 5"ul-!iarilcl'A J r tinner. A lin of 1 its - a ftice formol to correal; Anil, without h cii.'ig, moi k at all v. ho tV 1. L,rd rijj

panied by seeie reprimand, the state of -ocietv wodd Lc veiv much benefited.

lIio-

ma. i a Ce:;-an AH men aie by naf

jture cownni-. says one an age a state ot

nature is a state ot war, sas another man is naturally pugnacious, says a thirdCan all three be true ? Whv is courage

CjUK-iTlONS AM) ANjWKi;-. Pray wt.r.t i !i ;btt r than a U ath' t ' ) i-t. iiiv liit nil, iuilryeit vvntlif r. AN iiaT? Ii .titer llimi the l'i-t I pra ' Tiie u ifi! that wafls it far away ; fray whit i- h'iit'T than the w i:n' ' 'I I. r lilitae ot a w om ins min i ' A rul what i lighter tb.m tin- I a -1 -?a ! now mv Iriiial voa havr n;e t.i-t.

What rr.ntitutci a M -Not l.q-drawn pe.U-ree, or lirrv ev'.-.t". Nor l'ow i r'i twtemh i! cai ; Nor -trcs'c'lt atme !bi t o?iuun dole of lateNot Ltiviry ' siiki-n jt: It , Nut vriin?jn robe, tmr i.ohi-i t":irc!'.'i lirow : Nor h'arnir.g; nor the tide Of lnrr!iri eloeaicnto. with noxioai flow. .No the ri u- Ifft, i'ili'ii w ill, a brother'.- love lor al! mankind, '''! ."k !i jcnrn's a row aril.- pari, And lK'i:-i!i toa.-jrJ v. it!: tuc etdi-htr.rd miiij.

man at the south has a rcprcsentalve j.ower about 50 per cent greater than one at the north. Vrom SilUmarCs Journal . MAGNLT1SM LY THE SOLAR LAYS. It appears from the experiments of A.

Laumgartner, Vro lessor of Philosophy at

one .f the im-st cemtnon. peihajs. of oil j Vienna, that if an iron wire of the siz'e of

ijti tiit; s. lieiii in sucii mgii esteem oy use ladies! From the consciousness of weak-

with oxide, nor when perfectly polisher

of an oiled stone and chalk, portions of the

oxide in zones of two or three lines in

length, and exposed it to the sun. After

TOr.ACCO.

Much bae been said in pr.ieo an a hi

a:nr oz

si t irluxurv. In the " M a i ri v it' Cotu-

a !. ...

njiiiu'nt-," ( L-i'iih.ti, i'IjI,' v.-f nn't t f ul'oM iiuaiiit vtr-r - in praise of to! Medi moat dof!i id'tltoity procurt , To 1 1! mr ii l it a iw ; lut la-'s a t'riial na n in.lt cJ, 'lliat with a r.ti oiin dine.

a common knitting needle, he exposed to

the direct white lirht of the sun. while its

ucss which moires protection. Wliy isl,. js j);utv oxvdized. it acquire, tnilitaiy glory the most daz.hng ot all ? I niacrnetism . This cifect did r.ot ensue

from the same ronsciou-ness m mankind generally. And I courage is as common as the "common air;" men will tight fupay. for honor, and even for amusement. Ihitwhat h courage? IndilVerence to danger? is'o. It is tlie mere operatioti of excited jassion. Ir. a state ot tranquility no man i; di-ooed to couit danrers: but

I - - ;-, , let an v one of his iia-sions bo rou-cd, audi.

he

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til. ti c 1 1 i i 1 1- i r i mi! iti r-n m

t'lv m r in ? i'i iiiu J "ii iii i am m IUHV

cause he tan find nothing else to do. A Ihtncli cook stabs himself with the carw knife from chagrin at having overfried ;c:j"'!tt!. One man jumps into a river if he looses his j-ockct book anotliei (iairjles f:om a beam, if he has -oiled hi-

In the British House of Commons, Mr. 'eel lately paid the following tribute to the character of one of the learned professions. With respect t) the members of the medical proles-son it was his good forluue to have held in the course i f his life a ery

extended intciconrse with them, and on

the

th

tes

of more disinterested benevolence oi

men who were more ready to aflord the

i ai.iitanrp ot their -cientihc knowledge

when the surface was wholly covciedj?Q thoie u ho st0(U i;i riC.t.( 0f it. without

as both water and brass are too ur:

.-table. Our members cf Congress will doultless excuse this scrap, "th it kc p the word of Lathi to the car and breaks

il to ii.v eye.' ;. Among the new London looks on our table is Banking's Historical Jlcsccrcles t -the Gonrvest of Mexico, Peru, iyc. in 1Jc TfiirUi'ith Century, ihj the Mo;-zcTs. ll is t verv curious if not a conclusive it: formauce. 'I'he author states, in the ' cirinning of his Indroduction, that, havier some considerable time ago net with indications of a connexion betw een Asia and America, long betel c the discovery of the New World by Columbus, he kept t!:2 object steadily in view, and has bet a so sue -

r.ll l iu iiuiiiiMiut Mini imiii, M I ii ii i , .... t - . . -j cess Hi m bis er.rpnries, as to he enab co lic strength ot that intercourse, he said, - . , , , . r ... . , itoathrm con nient v the tact ot the co:, that it was nnpossdde to find m any pro ; 1 - , . . , , , (juest above mentioned, lie endeavois to ession, men ot more enlightened views, 1 .-, , . ., -m , . ' .... .it i . '-how, likewise, that the Mongols can icu

iny view to personal aggrandizement

Having heated a steel wire ot the mzc oi i hoar, hear'.! He felt that' he was not a knitting needle, so as to cover it entirely L,ie;iikM1r wairnlv on the -object, when with black oxide, he removed by meaus,e that the inofcssion was an honor

to human nature hear, 'near, hear!,"

Cradle

A writer in a Southern pa-

dijJiants with then). His notions have been earnestly anil cogently disputed. L is not a new conjecture, that the i'ict;a:i::; hones found w ithin the Tinted Slates aie the remains of an animal brought hither.

at a very early period, from Asia. Aiif. Go.

ner condemns i:i stron'r terms the nractice

nn'.!1 lime it uas fr.up.fl that the no!i-hed i !" !.:... :n hnTlllf! Proti-s ti.ui Fire and .Marine Ins'iranc"

spurns tocm. H e are told by I. aeon , r.,rp; ..,,l hrnmo m-mv Xm tt. nnlrd ..m . ...,.! 2- ( omnanv oi llartierd Connecticu:, ar;

at even the feeblest passions conquer the . , co respond in- , eV ex. ted!0 ie 1 116 :I to Injure on .... .. 1 ... .wmie con esponoin . onui pcits cxi.itu n cnn prr , t , he r onrt! v :n a common .

it ot deilh; that while avarice wtl. en- ,),,. llMni,i: i, Pli liri;nn: a kp .,.,1-!, . . , , . , V oid X'Vlai

ainter it, and love will slight, ami ie- .'j,,,,! .,t ,,,.f. nf its e'romiiips otrlv ur- , . . ' , , , titt1 .' -i ' lsiieu .u dm ni t.Xvii mines oni, a. seep, and tree v pay witn it-1 litt.ei xi Www CAVlAl'S uia spurn it, that mere weariness,. ,,,., TV,,,.!. nl .rif , ..t tn-.f ovimmii. ! ' ' l,lu l ,J . . . ...... AUVV VV.V v,a 0UV.a.

. J ... . , iiw,.., .v t.k ...... v... -''.arms A- ecrs, wnen awaue is noai u . , mm vihe, will seek it. An l.nglt-hman ;it( 0,lt, at tic uther. If the middle ..r n;..?i. ..toA m this w -aw -Ah-?-

.. . i ii mii n Mi Lit. tiL'.u ; c w . v. v ' ...w - - - t t t t t i i 7 17 rrnnT,:.;.'

ivnni if fii. i i . i . i i . -. i ' i l i s-!, s ki-. . i i i . - -

v i 1 1 1 1 1 .o t 1 1 1 1 i . 1 , iw I r-ir.i rvrrn nnu I ti . . I . I . . , i r - - - ' ' . - i

I w I ' J '' I H IStlS III. .i.......

11, in ' nn nrspkin for hi- l.'.i. I lis f.acr- rnj to wipe, J hat t;;;t!i h-.s l-.itci.ca M! bo':, His rca;l rntat iti a p: c. Adiuittin; tl.i? weed to !k a d ;;;ry

.- t.o of the word, itii a- many other lusanit

ery injurious when n;ci t.-ecP:i. 1 wouhl re- ( itanicrul tlie following; notice, p.-owtilp-atcr iJinc thiu ago in the c.-tern pap r?, tu tie ctri uas Rttentioa of every habitual co:i-:uan r e: jhacco ') c cm: fo:i to: cco ciiiavin;. thivia - loiently dijeoverrd. a renn ily S'er (he ;-oi" KV.aitioiiew di-4ra..ful practiei , I I a-! n t neile it public (ii 't !( .-miii ' it pr,!i ti' a' I to t in- a patent) aa l .-hail co:i iiler rn selt a'eini'. i fitly cui:i:'i ,'iisatf .1, s-lionlJ it be tliu nn aa ot h- . kin- liii- auu :1 i;;in.iiiul: FJower- n-e l ia it- -tr ail, n u' Veat i ;,n t;iri!y tl.at loain, or futnkf ri?i -oi- i- ' i ni, j eon, , )!! to ;n 1 al its il to!arco eln w i r; t! r y can lie procured in ;;Lu:idancc attbe Prec;-jri-tVttarc?.

ir-; very t'ncm! detestable

cluiracter--a thiid pops a bullet into hib jJv if his sweet heait smiles on a rival. It would he much more rational were they to live, and exert themselves to mend matters and things.

::yud courage. u;;h i.epenus on lomrh rinews and sole leather neives is no great a'.Vair . St me men are brave lrom

1 "u,'!ciy stupidity ; they do not shrink lrom

rhui'iT l.rr nn-p thev nvi loo ell I to a i-

comcs Soul!), and the middle North. In u ittl the dictates of nature as of common

this manner any number of poles may be

developed which the length will admit. A wire eight inches long will furnish as many distinct poles as inches iu length, but of unequal intensity.

mode rate rata

of pre min in.

;it i -fa ft rv cvii'.eiiee ot the Jitn ra..f e

sense. A habitof beinr rucked is thus ere-, Ci)Iii,,.lI)y inJ ;ij;.j.tii,,- l,..;ts and ja-'ia;.trn ated which becomes dtlli.ailt afterwanU i ynh"z, can ie i.uJ by ;:p; Jyii.nt the l'

Theory of the Aurora liorealis. As soon as the phenomena of electricity, and the laws by which they arc governed weie tolerably understood, phdoo-

phers very naturally had recourse to the , ob-erved that infants who have nn i ...v i: . i i- .4... I '. . . ...

to be dispensed w ith. 'I he litre being is u'jl

almost smothered in tins confined machine, and often becomes feeble and puny, though born plump and healthy. Its infant brains are kept in a continual vertigo; and it they do not become completely addled it is ow ing to the mercy of I'rovidence and nor to the rare of its nuife . Hence it has

Ysucf.nn5;

sAMl'i: jnne'JT. it;:.

HILL

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COLUMBIAN (y.c!:;.YrJ.) r lHF Sub-criber wid.es to j t:n bae WIIIMV

J iind C(Mt.N 'ni .juantities, ana will take

111

agent adording a very utistactory exphp tcri,onc li;lbllll;ii t,xkm,, have not tlmt Wj j k HCesWa., T()W lll nation ot the atnora Lorealis. 1 he lMl-.e . tmii,,,r :UiJ UltelligeHt look which! 5 ... ' .

.v., .,u,.v...., ..... iianey m wns ngui, uie i apiuny oi its mo- j (j ; . tmo-,,,.), iho-t- who have never ucenj vn, i.i-v iai.v.n. a cumvu. danger becau-e they are too cult to ap- tion am the instantaneous changes ofLul l0 it qq.ey ,aVC a sort of wild and all artieles of ( oai.try - te bireet tas ly ptehend it, and too gross to leel it. MiiVm which it underwent, all seemed: .Jite 'phere is no speculation m i i.d C roe cry Store n! tae .V'a);, .V.'V -- tnan of htgli ammr! spirits and excitable j plainly to point to thi, pouerful element :uid thev lirc mJU late, m de-; eoti-t.tul.on. po-scsses br.ucry ot a more ;IS tlC cau-e of these sinking plicnomena.! Vf.lo M;r t!jc.r aiix ..oweis. if indeed ' " " vm. II. .NF.H.-'.x. active thataeter. He i entitled to no Mr H;uvk,bee,too, had very early thown, tu't.x cniov the full exercise ofi June 27th it:-2U. U-.

It is a natis a uualitv

..ii, iiiuiii.-un.) ivw, ami v,j v-,ii,j ;"u""i thev t'Ver uo enjoy

that the electrical timet assumes an ;iP" theri

i . t t i

pearance lesemuiing ihc aurora nor cans, when it passes through a vacuum or highly rarefied atmosphere. If a trlass tube

more praise than a cat i- lor her capabilities of scratching, or a bear for the com

pressive power of hi-, paws.

iural attribute f his bod v. l!

lhat he sliares in common with the tiger

and the game cock. Moral courage is a higher o'lality, in pro

poitioii to the superiority of mind over

matter, let it l- ery e ommn

.... i

uuentlv connected v. A the ui".-t liivolo;:s hnr-p.i'ic u tuVi. u ill mmo mtwI -.i

1 .. . . .... , i . ' 7",v" . . " ' . tnt

tiails oi ciiaiactcr. 1 lie J-ngnsn eoams ... mtorva s. ?endin"- orth bn hant i ash-

HOUSLS

It may be generally ietnaiked that men

A h()V will io reccivi

()';

v. ).

eh

ipe,

w tic dine

' fhei

exhausted h means of a stop-! j

ta.-I have t'. lit horses, not that Uahuation has not been ne-Uctiu: it ii js at

ie3cri:b!mg a I lorence llask in size amf i ,, n nt i xn v have swift 'pen-able that he should lu- abie to reu i m-

coc.v and

i : . : i i .. . .

... . ; . ,... i, wrile. .s lliauv ! ' .ie .moils. n,tc i.e-n n e. but bfM.atise tast tttiv m' rnauCs i ; o I - , . . - ' .. , - ... . ,. .

.. i . ' - fri I. i.ri'. . . in i l ii .-tu i.i .1.

kitiririi ivinl In innnl i unn .. I . . l ' '

.""S'' l" ii) cr vnf A hor-e may CO inn. ia.v i,e iraiu-

nmd oyer((l0 ,hcu rxcltcd by friction, it will appear, C(i to a (lull j ilC,;V.cr lo an airv and n. ano tie ' filled with a pale light, resembling the'lleet (r;ut -aultl uiiquestionaLly doe-

to !.

I iinn.fitiaielv.

ich; but education does

far

n.u., i .....uituu. i.o ii... su v ....... .ul miervais, ?cnnng roiih niiniani nasii-j w;irds proau,:in? the gnat driierence ml fu ho hsped and loungeo, :. their u.tra-jcs, exactly as this meteor does in the' h 0f hores'than mt men are; t'jj

uanuusm, ai i.onuon, too eiieiuu..uc i" heavens. either end o the i-k be: ..-it-" . - ..n n. ....... ..... i,.,. V...:t'U m-own. 1 . s.tnatnm i d. -irab!.-. t h

4. i T I - . I . - . k I 1

-- wui-pt.Li sepai.ue.Uj, pr o walk halt a mile, lou-.-ht Uhe fir(.,CIited to the condurior of an electri1 .,.r ....-I. .. .1, ,...,-1 . . . . ... . i ' .

.-. .. n - i. .. ,v .......v.. i.ic,,,,. incarnate, at atcrloo, anu were And vet such heme- find a-;. .ai i,,ior,.

Vund.int sustenance in eveiy eoatmunity. ' 'o;n;lirc 1; often the' child of fear, or

A ri r is alw ays mu- h m u e ac t : e ll:c jnc; v j- H if preservation, ii" thai! , :m.l industrious thati tlie aiV'irs of life l e ! i i.i., t ,-,,f, i!i!

i i i:i' . ' iin i.i .'.l unn. . iiii". ......

oal machine the other being held in llVT haoial u-v, ih.iu beyond Ihei'r na

hand, a constant stream ol pale light will) .c .l0WCr q,;C pct (hireijor, tor the i . i ......... i .i i. .4 a: i . .

c u.iiisHii! iin liiiuwgu tv, piocccniny

the conductor. M

willin" to allow Uoises are more ire-; :enaai . irown. 1 1.- s.iu.iwoi. i- u. -u .um, ur. r ii i i . a title iinili-fiiitabK ain! the titan- oi pa vim n qucntly injured by driung tnem boy uid circMll.Unr,.., xvl!l ul. v;(1li.r

cducationof horses is. 'dine iait anu

quire him to be; becau-e a gieat deal

lrom tlie conductor. &. utmion, tnsoi .

i....t.,-,.l 4.-. ...l.il.i. nr. .r.i.'.fwAt. " I . 1 "

iCdiilitcu i'J i .'.iiiuu an mi i.i 1 1 ou ui ii.i;

a gteat i.eai .-. t . , t. , ilt,nH. s0 will a do2 tor lti-1 . i...,, ..i;.- i. mnmc nf rL.rtri,-;n

i . r diiiun, ii.mv.iui:. 1 uauiii vi v.ivmviij mere is to he done to sustain his character:!, !!W, ,, will ronfn.nt damrer for1, a n i. .i... Trtf.. ;u;...,

. . i VliI.IISlIillLV.il I I Udll 11IW 1 nil Ul.liiail . . . . . i .

in connexion with his other r r n lo v men t s c . .. i . . ... i.: . i. i .a. ....!.,. l,;J . . . . . . . I w hiln ;n rnirinr tiers-elt in the rlas al toe

,, ... uaioi loam- in? -uou- oou 1..I1.1.V . v;ir num. termed in a iriass tuoe aoout, "? ., . , .

110 must lorm acqu-.mtanees, support a dc- illu0tice cr IC,,u.:ltion; and if he will, -(, lo11. !in;! h "-metir

A lady approaching the va'e ofyears.

but still retaining personal attractions ,

ed iriTi'iiiinonatau u; ;a" to tin1 u'l.'tC '.Jane 'JO .

l er

l'tinh

er

artieubi:-

1 1.

FASHICNiiBI-3

tent exterior, be a constant

attendant nt

a glass tune about, Y r? . 4 - i- , hetmetically sealed, completion of her toilet exclaimed mtr

. -4llV..l , 1 ,,.r. I I ....... , .

light lrom lear, it may eaniy be interred: W;,n 01lC tnJ of lhe mhc is held in theUIm.j' 1 l0If 1 nia.u, Mia- mku -

him 1 1 , n.n .. 1 1 , ... ,i. .... chiui to nave iny ueauiv . --..hmo-l

lias you would, madam, replied thej y'p,..

4 1 ... 4 .11 . 1 1 . . . . . . a 1 . . ..,-.

'I inai an inner passion- w ui jus; wo

.V. A'. C' ::rhr .

i,in:s!Di:.N,riA!i ywt::.

hand, and the other applied to the con

,in,lnv nlorfrlr.,! m:wl,inP i h .1 IV h r,l o ' mUC " Pk- ) U

I ... , ... , , . , . , ,. pppiei Aburai , to posses mv vouth, lube w id be illuminated lrom end to end, .V 1 i ' - , II , r 1 1 in rnott, in its recent lour to u will contjuue luminous tor a considerable .' ....

is freoueatlv an ! r'-uadlv a.-Ci t o . , ;rnP :,rtrr i ha been removed from the;

alter

all the little juntas of hi- nei-!ib ;tji hood

If IillMri rr',1 1 O 1 ir t ) r l'riiin.1 nrllin imfiiiii' I,-.

a- occasion may requiie; and he mut 5

leriu a nsienifig ear to eveiv idle rumor. t a it v on! 1 seem, unexplainedi, to retlect i.

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ii.Ti'fi.in..,in... ir9rfr, r .rii.-..,- i.ri.i.'. . . . . . .1

........ .i c. . im.,o,u ..no.. .,,.lt .lt u.e h.;t election tor FrC-tdCnl , (,u!,:rt,- If nftrr tin, it bo drawll

'i nuor.t atiect the leinilatioii and harnio ;,,.. i.iri tl-o rm.nbtr rlinor-1,. , 4. . , - . ,. ... .i i i ii v,ni- Jach-o.i v,.ib the popular cno.ee . .(lua-di t:,e hand either way, the light n ot famihe-, or the social circle. He nlo iim-u' . M ii oi'.- ni' Fop vnlrJ n i i . " . , - . iin.ii no outaineu a .M.ijoiu oi iik v otcs nij j p(. uncommonly intense, extenumg must ie untirmg m his eliorts to gam alnrhp ftrer.irii oftb o fitii,n 'Fhe fdlou-. -.i . .- t . r , . . . . ' . i Oi UK. 11 1 LliH II OI UlC I.ailOt. . I liC lOOOW -l . ,m-t t.io least in Pirnn Km. rri'ii one

" x " ,v iitig i.ici win put litis a.v-ei lion ttotvn. eu cxt.nt ot tamily or social friendship jlllC fru population lepiesenied m ConOil -1 innu! lli: .-..It i . f ,.A ,,.,! I li.O .. .

.... .Hill-, ui'u muiiiui u nuu ,-iui. .I ii. "iess. the voles rca ned i- most certainly qualified to act an impor- ' l',v Adam represented. ;.;.:;r.5 taat l,:irt- '(den. J u kson. J.lTG.O.rl

Mr. Crawford, 1 ,;;j.;,vV.; Thus it appeal - that the vole jeceiveu

1 1 v Mr. Adams of the t'reemen of the conn-

inti i.

dis-

It t!,e cemmtpuly shptil J evince a

'0-ition to dwell together ia "i n i i v a '.ii'cnr tn:iy m-t ail tilings right. If a lamdv eniov too nnrh ihnnpst w ti-.m-nd.

(ta:a a may couutei ha.ance

tv. ;i tilth

t he i i

If

tiiends r.irree. as louchinic

ne thing, it i, the business of the whisperer to dis-olve I in-, tmion: np if neighoui- enjoy too much ef public lespcct nn l c uv.idenco, this would be t io gieat a lalamity to be toloratrd. lie must not

maintain his prcu.i tm.aencc 7,c J'-Ut iljZL 'l. ii . ...

c cannot nr-crmc all tlie

whispertr nor tell of u ii the ?,ood they do in their own eslimati u : but ct mh ot'tlo

rtVects of such a protcssion upoa society i-.j'uhn::ustrutioti

( Iten seen, and must render iu character detestable ; And it is among )e wise allotmentsot rrovidencc, that individuals

try .was a majoiity over both Jackson :uid Ciaw foul. Let it no hu.oer be said lliit Jackson was the choice id' the people. Intelligencer. (The vc'.c of Indiana at the last election gavetoficn. Jackson a majority ovci ei thcr one of hi- comjn titors, but unite the friends of ('lav and .. dam-, with the con-

hand to the other, even throughout itwhole length. I'.y this operation, however, a great part of the electiicity ia discharged; nevertheless the tube will Hash at interv als, if held at one end and kept quite still; but if it he f rapped by the other hand at the same time m a different place, strong d ishes of light will hardly

e er tail to dai t lrom one end to the other, which will continue twenty four hours and longer, without any fresh excitation. An arched double barometer, ot a considerable height, xhibits these phenomena a still more striking manner. Thus wo f.a.l that a small quantity of elecli icitv , excited iu a highly rarified at rnosphere, or in a medium approaching to

-idcratioas winch now i.-duence nr.:: v ofi a perfect acuutn, will exhibit luminous

Jacksetw former supporters, and there appearances entirely resembling the au

will be an o erwhelmi:;

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hearing such a uiuie should be iemired

despicable.

majority, for the lection Jackson

is said to have rvreiwd 7 ." i .;.

Adams, .ir.'.n Cla , .".. 1 0

I should remark lhat the aar-rrcgate estimate of votes copiti! t:orn the latt lligen-

rcss:

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ca'l'f i Vtv a.i.1, i: rjuutiiu nvi'ii im; i i;e i;i v. wl.

. i . I . . l c . ' There is one foible among house keepers! iut in perfect cenLumity to the ccnstitu that cannot be too scvereh i cn.-obaicd.l ii ?n.

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south ot r ran ce. s;t vs

'It is almost worth while to go to I'erpig-

uan to -ee their national dance -. I shall;,

never forget when, as it by the tone': ot a magician, all the females were, at a particular part of the tune sealed on the shoulders of the men, and then put down again on Iftrajinn i, the evolution .uthe dance being uninterrupted. '

nifide of f!.e T ?' A

in the Newest l a-

maiii..;e tnar.ner.

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An ancient writer, speaking of sue.!, as,.;. e k,!uwn . ii dda'ati n., ir. -. .

are enemies to innocent amust merit -. ! a a oo.l worktuan, -. ill in-un. aol r o

.-IV "Had these people the covtii.rr.e..t'f l,:blic patn.na.-..-. A:. ...n d i....' .- Df'the world they would depn.e Hiej aiade an i rarrant.d.

THF Hons.- an i hot on the f.r-t -from the i i s e r now oe u;.it d hy .Mr.

Ot

year of sjuing, and hie oi youth. A voting girl lately died suddenly inl'ariag'et! only Ki. The. learon assigned (bv herself in a paper left behind hei; t'u it, was her infidelity u her lov er.- l he-e event-aie very raie. If every female was to die who had idled a lner the

VmceTi'ifs, Jatie o.

DANIEIi WHITIMOK2J, STii.L c-.:;tii.ue to i" .Mr. Wl.S's'Wc ;..,-,, ai.d;ru;o-csiiO"A ! t'in. i t- i.tt. i.t.-'a ehiedv, to . .

population o t::e world diminish -

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tora horeaJis, lor a verv consuieratue

svace of time. With respect to the vari

ations of odour which w e find m the au rora borealis, these seem faiily ascribable to diiferent degrees of rarefication of the air; lor the same electricity which appears while in a very rare medium, becomes blue purple or red, in a medium of increased .cnsity; ns is fullv evinced bv tbe foliow :t;g xpei iment. Let an tlectriod machine and an air pump be so

' !isp"3ed. t!;a. whilo the machine ii wor-J

robber, being told, th it a young man w is..-! ed to become a member cf his band, took!

him under examination, a-king h::n whciei.l5lj he had served? the other r eplied -Two ; ,,, v

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j c.i : II Hll II"! H l W 4 ...... . . .- under an inspector ot the police at Talis. Then (said Cai touch witli tran-port) I -hall consider it the same thing, as if o' had rode all that time in my troop?. am the young man took raid; accordingly. Loniiu La:.- Litt register uudei

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