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THE NEW ORLEANS DAILY DELTA DOUBLE SHEET SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1852. of very large site. Butterflies and other Insects of great beauty, are also very numerous at aor-taiu seasons of the year. AC8TRALIA- divinity eonsecrated an Infamous woman to bt hifh priest and became the wildest 6tVhu-siasts, the most cruel and sanguinary oatics that the world has ever seen tho veriest de Is quite Immaterial, since the only fact which or it as wishes to Insist on Is, the universal concession that, In Gen. 2i, It belongs to a trinity of words, each of which Is used to desig the wounds.

There was nothing too much for them to do for him. They filled his treasure-basket to overflowing with rusty naiis, and bit of glass, and other precious baubles. They climbed his fruit trees, (the heaviest work In Tahiti,) they wove his mats, they lent him mons of blood and carnage, whose atrocities nate a well. It is also admitted by all Hebrew The continent of Australia, or that portion of woii rt shock a troth and shame a in sclf ilcfence the Inhabitant- of France were their wires. In Hsu of that eondeinnable flesh' scholars, that the word Satan, In Numbers li 22, Is applied to an angel of Jehovah.

This may be made apparent to KngHsh readers of pot from which he had weaned himself and them, they cave htm pigs barbacuod tn that the Hible, by the following translation of th clause i And the Angrl of the Lord s(oorf in the obliged to recall the banished Sabbath, with all ut divine accompaniments. If 1 had time it wotild be easy to mention similar experiments, hut on a smaller scale, which have been made in this and other lands, and always with the snmo melancholy consequence." "The fact is deeply to be deplored that, through-out the United Mates, a disregard of the Christian Sunday Is wide-spread, and to humnn view, primitive manner discovered by Bo-bo, the eldest ton of Ho-tl, the Chinese, and so in imitably dissertated upon by Charles Lamb OKIGim MtTU'LEM. Forth Delta. MlPNKiHT HOUR. Ti midnight hour, oerall mankind A holy ralmnes ltngpr now; The leives, iiist stlrrwt by gentle wind.

Are murmur inf love-tones from each bough. All nature steer, where some bird, flonenth a hswthm-n-buh or vine, With eMiae nni in heard, Hweetly nd sadly low to pine. Thr million turn look downto-niifht Thee harbinircra, to some, of bliss Mm tie ally, -nrenely hrifht, While nmonbeam stoop the earth to kiis. A ml swept It li to fancy how Thou whom we rheriwl long ttgn, A tuuiiiK owertent hnrp-st rings now, Where tlione bright ttin divinely flow! tlo sweat to think the friends we lov'd. Who Inimred Ion In sadness hote; Tbo I mm ii for a while remor'd, A re retting In their "star-homes" there.

I had anchored In Tut-tut, to lay In a store of water and limes, and, perchance, pick up a mi ut it nrrf'fini ii ir uu uuc iwiy for a Satan against him. Is it not an instructive fact, tBat the first time the term Satan is applied to any hoing in the Bible, It is to a good being! I Sam. xxixid, by the original word Satan, David is meant, and not a fallen angol, has not been contested so that I reiterate tho remark rondo In a former communication, that in all the above-men pock or so of nearla. It was Sunday morning informed and well-meaning people who speak slightingly of it. and have, obviously, formed no Just impressions of its superlative value.

Not and I was about to order tuft hands to haul the anchor aboard, when I was deafened by a great tooting of conch-shclls from ashore. Inquiring the cause, 1 was informed that it wo the signal tuW IOOK Upon it MB iniu iii.v.c.h iijarstition, imposed of old upon a credulous tioned texts, the Hebrew word Satan signifies a for church-ffolng, and that a distinguished na knew not his own might till he was far beyond thirty, and his "Task" was not written till about his fiftieth year. Sir Walter Scott was also upwards of thirty before be published his Minstrelsy," and all his greatness was yet to come. The Ilu strioi's Farmer. Custis, In his Recollections of Gen.

Washington," draws the following portrait of the illustrious farmert Fancy to yourself a flne, noble-looking old cavalier, welt mounted, sitting firm and erect in his saddle, the personification of power, mellowed yet not Impaired by time the equipments of his steed all proper and In pcrfeot ordor, bis clothes plain, and those of a gentleman, a broad-brimmed white hat, with a small gold buckle in front, a riding switch cut from the forest, unattended and thus you have Washington on his farm, in his last days at Mount Vernon. His rides on his extensive estates would be from eight to twelve, or fourteen miles he usually moved at a moderate pace, passing through his fields, and Inspecting everything but when behind time, the most punctual of men would display tho horsemanship of his better days, and a hard gallop bring up tu time, so that the sound of bis horse's hoofs and the first dinner hell should be heard together, at a quarter to three Rai.vator Rosa's Harpsichord. Sal rat or Rosa's confidence In his powers was as frankly confessed as it was Justified by success. Hap. F-ning one day to be found by a friend, in lorenoe, in the act of modulating on a rery indifferent old harpsichord, ho was asked how he could keep such an Instrument in bis house.

"Whv," said his friend, "it la not worth a I will lar what you please, said Sal-vatnr, "that It shall be worth a thousand before you see It again." A bet was made, and Rosa Immediately painted a landscape with figures on the lid. which was not only sold for a thousand scudi, but was esteemed a capital performance On one end of the harpsichord he also painted a skull and music books. Both these pictures were exhibited in the year 181, at the British Institution. tlvo missionary was to preach. 1 determined to He over for a day, and, for the edification of the ISeiPEXTS OF TRAVEL.

THE PARSKK LADIKS. India, says the Athentpum, is getting to bo merely along vacation ramble. The latest book which has been issued, descriptive of that country la entitled "Life In Bombay and the Neighboring Out-statlnns." It has no great value, but there Is one scene portrayed In its pages an interview between an Knglish lady and a party of highborn Parsee ladles which Is so Interesting that we venture to quote Its best passages! We were shown into a long room, princl-polly furnished with couches upon which were seated five orsix females, surrounded by children and their attendants the entire party, evpn to the baby In arms, covered with the most iimnf-Irig quantity of jewels. The eldest lady of the party occupied the contre couch, and acted as spokeswoman for he remainder, who wero unable to converse in any other language than the fuzrorattee, nn unknown tongue to us but we made our way tolerably well In Hindoslnnee. and in a few minutes were quite on an easy footing with them all, learnt the different degrees of relationsdiip subsisting between the parties, and examined with deep interest and curiosity the costly gems with which they were decorated Strings of large diamonds, emeralds and pearls hung from the neck to the waist; wliilstthearms wero almost hidden from above the elbow to the wrist, by tho numerous bangles or bracelets, composed of valunrdc jewels, but, to my taste, quite thrown away by the frightful setting and tasteless arrangement s.

One of thfm asked me 'if all Knglish women spoilt their faces as we did, by showing the hair, and wearing no nose jewels adding, that 'without the latter ornaments It was impossible- for any countenance to be expressive I asked her how the hair was disposed of with them 1 whereupon, laughing merrily, she threw hack her saree, and the disf goring kind of bandage whih concealed the forehead and head, and shaking down a quantity of black silkr hair, her eyes sparkling with animation, she really looked so beautiful that I could not refrain from loudly exclaiming against the barbarous style of s-tunio which thus transformed a perfect hour! Into a bandaged Kgvptian mummy. Anntherpersonal disfiirumnent they very inireiiinu-dv conrve, by It embraced in what is indinerentiy known as New Holland and New South Wales, extends from the 11th to the th degrees of south latitude, and is situated 1 13 to lu3 degrees east Ion- fitnde; the square miles of New Holland, The colonial populatfon in was KiU.UOU, to a native population of (chocolate or sooty color, and of features neither Kthio-pian nor Indian.) but the former has since been considerably increased by voluntary emigration from Ureal Britain. Although originally used by the mother country as a penal settlement, it has of late attracted attention, emigration and capital for its pastoral and commercial advantages. The climate Is for the most part troidcal. The moon temperature at Sydney, In 8( deg.

min. south latitude, is tifl degrees the extremes 4H und The seasons of Winter nnd Summer are similar to those in the latitude of Natchei, reversing, of course, the months, but the climate is subjected to fewer stubborn diseases. In every cycle of ten or twelve years, a drought of a whole year is experienced, followed by a wet seaon, of nearly the same length. Usually.it is remarked thai a very cold winter lu Ktigland, corresponds to a very hot summer in Australia; but the winter In the latter is never so severe. Snows, except In the mountains, are rare, and do not long remain on the ground.

The general climate resembles in many features, that of the south of Italy. The sea voyage to Loudon, under sail, is about four months. TAHITI AND ITS LIONS. FFrom a recent volume of Putnam's Semi-Monthly Library CosrrrriHit of run Nativk. The missionaries who have successively resided here during the last fifty years, have wrought a change in the dress of the natives, especially those in the neighborhood of Papeiti.

Still, however, their cos and Ignorant age, aim ai, ine present, nine, upheld cliielly by the influence of a designing and interested priesthood. In accordance with theso prevailing errors, many regard that portion of the Sabbath sjtent in prosecuting journey, dispatching letters to a correspondent. In bringing up the odds and ends of the last week's business, or in concerting plans for future operations, as so much clear gnin as so muc wrested from the clutches of a vain and exacting suiterctitinn. Hut if the nrlncinles of this dis- men, send them to meeting, and go myself. We all attended service.

TMK 8A I1HATH NOT A MKRR PLAY-DA V. ft I'M St THiKt. Hi -tttnir Wnf-fy rmrt nl, Ifflit in fltlif rtfertvr to a rrrlniH rity A'-w "'fnni) I Ar rt a. ifi in harking; the pntpir to he, ileal, ih. oourso be true, such persons pursue a policy The church was a shed of bamboo and palm leaves, without walls.

The pews woro mats, and the pulpit a block of wood. The audience waa large and fashionable. In Tahiti, that equality of attire has always existed, which the Blooming Sup hoi of the North are endeavoring to Introduce here and consists of a single habiliment, to wit, a diaper. Still, not ft little foppishness was displayed by the bachelors, fellows biases at sixteen, and coquetry by the I'wAiiAfM pertnaHeit fAf people that HiM" 'a alike inconsistent witn tueir personal improvement and the host interests of society. To me it seems that (he greatest hindrance to the growth of Christianity in this country.

Is the tact, that the pursuits of business, in themselves most important and honorable, are allowed so to engross the attention of our people, that they can find no sufficient time to devote to the sacred and Imperative claims of a religious life. Is Itnot often the case, my friends, that your secular engagements reudtr it inconvenient, ami even imiHistdble. to consecrate a single hour young ladies, Mies at seven. People pre-ma tore In Tahiti and, for the rest, they are a particular, definite reality, not an airy abstraction. Titpporqulll, puts the snocrlng question, What kind of theology Is that of Veritas, If It is not Christian Probably tho learned man Is aware that, in theological seminaries, a distinction Is made between Jrtcith and Christian theology.

The former teaches that the Messiah Is yet to come the latter holds that Jesus of Natarcth li the Saviour ol the World. Indeed, every paragraph which he published In last Sunday's lelt, Is fraught with sneers, insults, assumptions and sophistries, which it would be an easy, but perhaps bootless, task to dissect and expose. VKIUTAS. S. rupperqutll, In the Evening Delta of Tuesday last, remarks, "that the Rev.

Mr Nathan sustains every word that he had This is quite remarkable for, then, tho rev-eroml gentleman is good auihurity on both sides of tho question. "Hut," he adds, thai Mr Nullum or not say that Satan is a itetlV Neither has Veritas said so, hut limply that, in Con. xxvt; '21, the word Sitnah.or Satan, is used to mean a well. Nor has Veritas said that a parr, xHtllenii Anget ix Satan, but simply that the word Satan Is employed, In Numbers, to denoto an angel, when sustaining a certain position to Baalam. Small is the difference, I ween, twixt twetdledum and Mr.

Nathan Is right, but Veritas li wrong, though their decisions are perfectly coincident OlilUVVL SKETCH. much children of Nature as Harold Skimpole But I woary you with my yarn 1" inter rupted Thorn. of Sunday morning to the worship of your Creator 1 lo you not often enter bis church, un Not at all!" wo said. Have some more prepared for its solemn services, with hearts wholly absorbed in your temporal atlaiis and, soon as the benediction is pronounced, rub out Afi Sutuitty vw a mere piny-day lb cm i t.J'n tfi lAr iiAc, were iW tcAo. tf iNnreu.

4-c llii'perqiiiil. The Society called the First Congregational Church in New Orleans, la composed of persons who are well known in this city. They profess to be the ardent friendsof sound morale and the Christian religion. But if the above representations he truo, they regularly lifton to the preaching uf a wretch, who employs his utmost ahilitfei to build up the kingdom of Katun: whose moral character should bo scorned ami execrated by every person in the community-, who presides over an evil, seductive, corrupting institution, under the sacred name of a church, that operates only to sow tho seeds of utter licentiousness, Instead of diffusing the life-giving influences of true wisdom and undefilod Christianity. Is there a worse person living than a mintsterwho intentionally doesaU he can to encourage and gratify the unhallowed pus siousof a pleasure-seeking and sin-loving world! it is plain, that If the friends and patrons of Mr.

C. are not mistaken In supposing him to be faithful tind conscientious laboring with un tume is sufficiently characteristic oi savage me. Both men and women wear a garment culled the jxirea it Is a sort of petticoat made of a colore! cloth and fastened round the waist by a band By the women it is worn long enough to descend claret." Thank you." Well Well- as fu it as possible, to mingle agniu in thtne secular matters of business or pleasure hy which the good impressions that may hasse been nindc in the lioune of i rod, are instantly educed, like perforating completely their small, delioately- to the ankles but the men have it much short-r TPBidiin onlv to the knee. The men wear fornied ears all round, insertinir such heavy iew- short shirt of colored cot ton over the jtareo, and Uded pendants that the shape becomes distorted I did not understand his jargon, but I paid as strict attention to the minister as Ned Brace did to a bettor-dressed, but not more Interesting brother, in Georgia more than Poe-wi with increasing years, ana me appoarnnee or me (diameters traced on the sand of the sea-shoro. which the next wave expunges for ever To say nothinir of duty, hu linens and religious under it they frequently have loose trowscrs.

The unner irarmentof the women Is a sort of full feature is so unnatural that 1 was glad to see the obligation, to me it is a mytery, that all, after having labored uninterruptedly six days blouse. Both sexes wear flowers In their ears instead of ear-rings, the hole in the lobe of the car being sufficiently large to admit of the Uo-kTs regular auditors. They gaped constantly, a penance, perhaps, expiated by the offending mandibles, foraboHshed mastications. They WrnTER and Chotkittt. It Is related of Dovid Crockett, that on his arrival ut Washington, he heard Mr.

Webster, and afterwanls meeting Mm somewhere in thu cupitol, accosted him thus Is this Mr. Webster "Yes, sir." The great Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts' 1 am Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts." "Well, sir," continued Mr. Crockett, "I hsd heard that you were a great man, but I don't think so.

I heard your speech, and undemtond every word you There is never any difficulty In understand ing Mr. Webster. He addresses his auditors almost colloipiially 1 thinking clearly, his word come forth the most perfect exponents of his thoughts and when he rises to the regions of impressive grandeur, that grandeur is but the nimple, unpretendiug expression of the grandeur which is in him. tor the oouy spouse ot tho worm una orowinr of the cliiy from the influence of taste Happed the mosquitoes from their bodies with flower-stalks being easily drawn tnrougn The Tahitian women, old as well as young dnrn themselves nrofuselv with flowers and fo saree drawn over All these ladies ware ot small stature, with slight and graceful figures, regular features, arid a pale olive complexion, which, in their estimation, is the highest attribute of beauty. Mv sociable friend pointed out to mo a little girl ibout nine years of age, who.

she said, was so strikingly fair that her hand had been eagerly sought iti marriage by several before sho bad attained ber fourth year. She had been now for some time betrothed tn the merely, do not welcome, with the greatest alacrity and Joy, the return of that sacred morn, when, disengaged from tho things of earth, sense and sin, when, free from disturbance. their hands, now and then, but ree-wt llo-ki occasionally did the same, in the midst of his dehortations, not seldom actually turning half liage, of which they form rery tasteful wreaths and bouquets. I also frequently saw men wearing wreaths round their heads. On holidays I'KK WI liO-KI, THE TAHITIAN CANNIBAL With a Preface and an Ajtjtendix.

daunted, unshaken, unwearied resolution to pro-inoto what ho sincerely believes so be the purs, and othor festire occasions, they wear In addi tion tn tbir onlinarr dress, an unner garment eternal interests of revealed religion then the son of a wealthy Pardee and when of sufficient called the timUa. This is mado of a material of insinuations of Tuppcrquill certainly do Mr. The truth Is, this was the way of Ut We had stopped late at Murphy's restaurant, age to he separated from her mother, she was to take up her abode in the family of her future their own manufacture, preparod from the hark of the bread-fruit and cocoa-nut trees. The ('. great Injustice.

A preacher, however rich iu understanding and erudition, who deliber- husband. She was a sweet, irentle little crea on St. Charles street, where, in the hurry of our hark when stripped from the tree is beaten and ture, with an expression of melancholy in her they may cultivate their noblest faculties adore the Infinite; and, as on the swift and peaceful I pinions of a dove, fly down the vista of time, labelling awn to those eternal scenes of being, beauty and bliss which await the good in the laud of spirits. Sure 1 am, that if all the people of the I uited States would but make a good use of tho Sabbath, all of them would be saved would be built up here In tho everlasting strength and dignity of that moral perfection required to fit us for tho pursuits and enjoyments of another ami bettor world. here is nothinir lu the character of Waohmirton which avocations, we sometimes dine.

James Thorn alcly broarhes gnus errors, and seeks to under soil gaxetle-like eyes and Jimging tmin ine mother's constant caresses and Inok of lore be just arrived from Tahiti, was with us. pressed with stones until it becomes as min i paper; after which it is colored yellow and brown mine the great primitive truths on which depend tho virtue, peace, dignity, and Immortal We had before partaken of a copious lunch stowed upon her child, I could well imagine In the way of fruits, and yet more copiously of heavily the thought of approaching separation uohs of mankind, is a worse man, and exerts a ANECDOTES AM) IXflDEMS must press on notn tneir nearts. i was nengnt-ed to see some specimens of needle-work strew more baneful influence than the open and undii champagne, on board of 1 horn ship, moored at the levee. So me had no appetite, in OK DISTINGUISH KI INDIVIDUALS, gained sceptic, who disdains to mask his prnflj truth, and stopped mainly Air a talk in the MADEMOISELLE A BON I. ed about the room, such as canvas-work and embroidery! and upon inquiring how they had lesrnt these arts, 1 was infbnned that an Knglish gate sentiments under the garb of professed 1 more admire, than the profound regard which he Invariablvlpiiid to that excrnal worship and profess! uu that Christianity has enjoined on her cool quietness of the place, where a little iced piety.

Mile. Albonl. the celebrated prima donna missionary lady had lately given them in claret of a pleasant flavor is not hard to get. has an individuality apart In the domain of Nothing can be more untrue than the assertion struction In the use of the needle; and that votaries. Washington was nut ashamed, like some of the luminaries of the present age, to read his bible habitually, to say his tint vers No one was about, to interrupt as, and the artists.

rShe has not only the purest and most that Mr. regards Sunday asm mere jttay-day the father was so astonished at their progress. Wii.mam TvNpAt.it. Tyndale was a disciple of Luther He was born in the year I'HMJ. About the year I.ri2i, he translated tho New Testament into'Knglish, 0 which two editions were sold; hut he was obliged to perform his work out of the limits of Kngland.

He was, however, at length betrayed by Henry VIII, tried and condemned, to be first strangled and then burnt at the stake. His last words were, "Lord, open the King of England's eyes The first translation of the Scriptures was, however, made by Wlckliffe, about the year 132, or nearly a century and a half before the time of Tyndale. WnRTH Tem.ivo again. When Nicholas Biddie fsmiliarlv called Nick Riddle was connected with the United States Bank, there was an old negro named Harry, who used to loafing around the premises. One day, in social mood, Biddie said to the darkey 1 Well, what is your name, my old friend Harrv, sir old Harry, sir." said the other.

gar ions, having supplied us with the wine, left that he talked of allowing tlutu to learn the round to smack a swinging gallinipper phlcbot-omixlng his back, and I could not blame his pastoral flock. In Tahiti, to pay strict attention to the dis-courses of the clergy. Is the way to win their hearts. I won the heart of Pee-wi Ho-ki. We nibbed noses together, and exchanged "Captain Pee-iei Ilo-ki wo interrupted, congratulatory.

Thank you," Thorn said, politely. Well 1" Well He offered me the whole or oholce of his wires, and threw his grandmother into the bargain, venerable at thirty-five. I declined, on the score of my engagement to Miss Smith, of New Orleans, who had taboo'd me with regard to other women, and would kvk me for the bigamy. The idea of female calcltratfon was ridiculed by the parson, who Indulged In reflections upon Miss Smith, for which I should have kicked htm, but that 1 respected his diaper. MThat evening, Pee-wi Ho-ki and I repaired to bis study, a shady thicket, and lounged upon the grass.

He related to me his history, which I have hastily run through, In the drinking of half a bottle, as Sir Richard Steele used to say. 1 was always curious on the subject of cannibalism, having witnessed its fascination upon the uncivilized indulgers in ft, eaten remarkable mumeet in civilised Paris, and expecting, I admirable of voices, but the most independent character, the most original mind, the most lirt-tly the reverse of this is the faet. In both of bis discourses on this subject, which have to ourselves. mano-forle. and had actually provided a mairnl- generous heart upon the stage.

Thorn's eye fell upon the bill of fare, lying been published, the position is taken that the licent instrument in anticipation. I begged to see it, and never shall I forget their delight, as Her life is full of adventures at creditable to every dtiy, and observe the weekly Sabbath. If all our rulers would imitate the example set by the father of bis country, this republic would have nothing to fcan it would go down on a gathering-tide of glory, to the lat syllable of recorded time." her mndestr as tn her talents. Here is one ran oiy fingers over the notes. Ibe entire Nthlmth is uiW of revealed rdtgiona lam of ihrtne appoint meiti whose observance every After her most brilliant success In capitals.

upon the smooth, white linen of the table, and he sipped half the contents of his glass ere be perused it fully. Thorn, everybody knows, like female household. Includinir the servants, Christian is under the must sacred and iin- The above quotations are a fair sample of the gathered round me, clapping their hands, as I played a few lively airs and when at length Burns' friend, Mathew, is a queer man. Iterative obligations to maintain Inviolate, lie I rose to depart, they all loudly entreated me to What would you think of a Tahitian gmr- manner in which Mr. C.

has uniformly urged upon his friends the sacred newt and importunes Mile. Albonl goes to seclude herself in some obscure chalet, and leads there a rural life In all its simplify, laboring and harvesting with tho peasants, and distinguishing herself ouly by her charming liberality. A few years since, the director of an Italian theatre, who knew her only by reputation, crossed the Tvrol to seek her at Berlin, where he come soon again, ami stay tne wnoie uay wiin them. Their only recreation appear remarks that a weekly day of rest is not situ ply enforced by Christianity is not the selfish arbitrary, enactment of a crafty priesthood, but an Institution required by a law of nature, ed to consist In giving occasional parties to the mund'i bill of fare, could give you one Thorn suddenly demanded. A novel idea delighted!" we exclaimed.

Well, I will give you a few recipes, com of the Sabbath, since his residence In New Orleans, Can anyeandid person read them without fooling that the greatest Injustice has been done to the reverend gentleman, by the vittiorittive touching his sleepy hat. "Old Harry!" said Middle, why that is the name that tbey give to the devil, li it not1" ladies ot their aruuamtanco, ami maKing a frand exhibition oi silken snrees and costly jewels, was greatly amused to hear that of late it is eonniderwil an eMHentinl mask nf itvla and fash believed her to be still at the Koyal Opera Passim one evening by a cottage, he beard, us eternal, oinuipoteut, mid unvaried as that which causes our globe to revolve in Us annual circuit around the sun. Man and the world are and erroneous statements of Tupporquilt I municating the nnWas vjwundi of the rooks of a certain Tahitian chief and notable high liver, whose acquaintance I formed on amid the silence, a voice which seemed tn come ion to wear hntrliph silk stock in as beneath their Who itenls my purse, steals trashy 'tis something, from heaven. He stops he listens he Is in as, sir, said the colored gentleman, sometimes old Harry and sometimes old Nick." Taglloni, the marvelous dancer, who ones so made, that if death were an eternal sleep, embroidered slippers on a party ntifht, though Twhk niHuOtiN his, and hsi hoen alnve to thousands: ec staoy. He has never heard anything so por the usual custom is to have their feet anil ankles iSuhbalu would be indispensably necessary to my last voyage.

The chiefs name Is I'ee-wl Ilo-ki, and he dwells at this moment near the uncovered, with the exception ot the handsome ted. 41 Here Is a fortune for me." said he to him inn ne itmi mencs noni me ni) jroou iinme, Itohi me ot tlist winch not euiiches linn. And nukus me pour iuduud! VhltlTAS, secure to mankind the enjoyment of the highest astonished and charmed half the world with her someday, to be driven to the longboat, with half a dozen others, and without the cupboard beauty and ber art, ts now a countess, and has degree of health, bodily vigor, temporal peace, self. And leaving his post-chaise, he enters the nottagu, under the pretext of an accident. He and prosperity." anything but the sylphdike figure one would attribute to the auowJam niiMn nf th flunn aboard.

Candidly, I uked him to favor me THE HKBKKW OK Thk Voi-noh finds there four peasants, and at first cannot dis Mr. C. deprecates in the strongest terms the with his recipes. He did. I wrote them down the Terpsichore of Christendom.

She is a fat port of Tut-tut, in Tahiti, where we trade with the natives mostly. you remember that when a clerical friend of the Hev. Sydney Smith departed on a missionary visitation to Now Zealand, the parson fervently prayed thai his brother might not be made a pickle of by the savages The tinguish the songstress, so equal and fraternal is the simplicity of all. He at last recognises I Invariably carry them in my pocket. Here NIHHIN QNK.

Kds. ikha You will oblige wo by Inserting fashionable idea that the riabbnth fs Important chiefly as a day ef recreation, lie contends that her by Imt voice reveals his name talks thcr are. I will read a few." In your paper a short reply to the strictures of music obtains one. two, three tnorrrnux i a weekly ly of rest would he worse thun usoless Thorn then produced a worn memorandum and clumsy as a Spanish dowager' She lives in summer at her palace by the Lake of Coroo," and in tbff winter at Venice. Har husband, the count; she supports at Parii, always provided he shall never approach her.

She not one daughter, a lovely girl of sixteen. asHiired that the style is of the vory highest honk, and rend, with a mincing aceeut, the fol order and. graciously encouraging, makes jest of the petition, neutralized tho fervor of it jeweled ornaments called anklets, which arc round them," AN ANECDOTE OE LIMA. In a work entitled "Travels in Peru," the annexed strange anecdote occurs, showing why a carriage is appropriated to the duty of transporting tho host through tho streets of Kiuiai It seems that a certain viceroy, some years ago, had become deeply enamored of a celebrated actress, named Ka Porieholc and as vlce-tnonarchs, like real monarch, scldm sigh In vain, Ia Senora Perichole soon bocauie mistress of tho palace, where, besides spending large sums of the public money, she succeeded in ina kin ir her rice-regal admirer even more con tettiptihle than he had been before. Kvory request she chose to make immediately grant-, I upporqiull, Jr published in thti Delta of last Suudiiy.

He denies the truth of my statement thai Satan is employed in xxvii 21, to signify a well. Tho Hey. Mr. Nathan, of the to the laboring mau without the propitious and consecrating of religion, lie says the first day ol the week should be faithfully cm- lowing caunihalish recipes, vis. i proposition which he thinks sufierb ten thous and (rancs for fifty representations.

It is too little." replied the peasant, to nis ployed in the worship of (od and receiving re Smii.es and Tears. The Grand Duke of uscany was amusing himself, ona dav. with Jewish Synagogue, hits been kind enough to great surprise. I am resolved not quit this Whktiikr owing to the wine, our long sit ligious hist ructions, or the InfulliHe result must beholding Peter de ortona. whiU in chalet for less than twenty thousand francs." how aud interpret for mo the testimony of the ting, or Thorn's spices certainly not hisineats be that the working lasses will, in general we both confessed to a recurring sense of ap painting a picture, which represented an infant shedding tears of distress.

am now going." iiavolo Ikt you know, mademoiselle, that it is half of what I was going to offer at Berlin devote this portion of their time to those vulgar, polite, and selected a real cutlet and coffee. most eiuitieut Hebrew lexicographers, touching this text. Without au exception, they affirm that Sitnah, or Satan, (for both words have the name meaning, differing only iu gender,) is. sinful amusmnt, tending more to Impair their said the artist, "to make a change iu thil figure." Accordingly, he gave a stroke with Wo whistled for tho garcann, to com muni ho celebrated Albonl I hies she sing better than myself I do not say so but you are unknown. hull and ex haust their physical energies, than his puneil and mstantlv the sAm hilt cate our wishes to the cook.

The gartan did all the laltors ol the preceding week. So too nar for reputations, not talents cd laughing, with the host grace in the world. this verse, the pro pur name of a mil. etl to her, except in one trilling case; and she thirfort of tvsnlutidv net lier heart ti not come. We waited.

Still they did not lu another part of the some discourse, he er You oan take me or leave me, sir. I support and I'ee-wi Ho-kl, after patiently listening to the missionary's sermon as far as grew hungry, and ate him Now, the unhappy missionary was a radical ami a choleric priest, and made the cooks swear at his toughness. However, he wus at length got done, and JVe-wi Ho-ki feasted heartily upon him. Alas! too heartily. For the first time in his life, the cannibal failed thoroughly to digest man's fletdi.

In the pains of his indigestion, alliibutiog the founder 'to the spiritual functions once appertaining to the viand, the chief waxed serious. He began to reflect upon what tha good tongue, uow in his stomach, hud told him of the white faec's religion, whereof by parcels be had something heard, but not Intcntively.1 Stahl, a uicdiu val medical philosopher, as rreseutly, by anothur touch, he restnrAd th Now, I will try to examine, in the plainest on attaining this object. Her whim wxs not of presses himself thus i more imjiortuut tn a the mother and two daughters whom you see come. We rose, and looked to rough the gum door separating the culinary from the serving picture to its former stale. You sec," cried the painter, what trifles make children laugh any consequence, it might be thought, poor family, however humble, ummngor unhoit I cannot leave them without being sure of their subsistence.

or weep. ured, the Christian tii.inuil the exter since it was merely to bo allowed, tor once, drive in a carriage of her own thiouirh th saloon of the restaurant, and saw what i scene In short, the director signed and promised to nal wealth und magnificence of au evanescent ClIKERl'tft. Mt'MC The Mwt Carnanl one terms, tho reasonings adduced by Tuppciquill, to discredit the authorities just named. Hi asHurts, very correctly, (hat litu the com ion noun iu Hebrew lor a well. This Is tho word useil in the 2tth dene-iia, hy the sacred writer, to denote the three wells which wore dug iu the The cook a respectable Hibernian female- world.

Thin iiiftitution oan till their souls with return in a niomn. At Berlin, he found only Mile, Albonl'sagent The latter engaged her fortiftv representations. asked his friend Haydn, how it hapjamed that his church music was always of an animal in. streets Kima Now this, whieh to us leenis the simple thing in nature, i looked op- In quite a different light in the capital of Peru for although any one might ride about as long who had been listening at the door in spasms satisfying, imperishable riches, exalt their cheerful, and a gay description. Tothis Haydn's but would abate nothing uf forty thousand The concerned garconn were standing around characters, strengthen the ties by which they un he pleased in a tfiff, or a calosh, or in a hatan Inincs.

tho prostrate two-third of I 'hel i in Mahoney, answer was, 1 cannot make It otherwise. I write according to the thoughts which 1 feel When I think upon God. mv heart Is ho full of lor. "And now, said the emjtrtmrio, "whore united on earth, and build a bridge across the gull of I'catb to conduct lla-oj to those eternal valley ot (terar. But ory often, in those days, the Orientals gave proper names to their wells, lu uccordnnce wirb thiscustom, Isaac called the attempting to restore her by the forced intro cin, no one ever presumed to enter a coach but a grandee of the highest class.

The viceroy tried every argument to free Ka Perieholo's head shall I hud the illustrious prima donna In the Tvrol. at the village duction of potatoes, chowt, pork anil beans into fiMi of being, beauty and bliM which await severated that the stomach is the seat of the soul in which opinion both IVe-wi Ilo-ki and 1 that the uotes dance and leap, as It were, from my pen and since God has given a cheerful heart, it will he easily forgiven me that I serve her mouth. But the teeth remained clenched of Ibis tno-d unreasonable fancy, but all in vain; The director was stupefied. It wus thero that the good and fiiithful bevoud the grave. Who that duly poudcrs theo siaiple, obvious coiidid rco.

But Peo-wl Ho-kl went further than 1 first well Eth tho second, Sitnah, or Satan; tho thitd, Hiimlmth. From these universally-admitted premises, tho ingenious Tupporqiiill, he hod discovered the peasant. ami at length he wus obliged to set public npuv until Thorn, who had unconsciously taken up on at aenuuuu, ana, ai mo nsa oi a rcoeiiioii, iiiui witn a cneeriui spirit." cau, at present and declared that the tongue i the coffee-pot for a water-pitcher, as he rushed He arrives at the chalet, and learns that the prima donna and the peasant girl are one and to nnlera coach to be made for the lady, whose eralions, cau tor a utouiettt doubi the glory, wisdom, ami boncliceiit tendencies of the Chris- hirers that Satan, in the second imttanco. of the preacher continued to harangue his soul to her assistance, as unconsciously spilled its The Man with the Rkarii Tb- Innt tolly was destined to render I hcin hoth ridiculous annot mean a well, because tho only common me same person. If you pay a little dear for the fifty repre beard recorded in history was that of John How to traverse the streets without being mob boiling contents upon Bridget's pedestals, which liuit fSuhbath!" so nenr a neighbor now, and with such elfout, (hat he could not resist Its eloquence any longer.

noun in Hebrew for well is JcV, bed was now the grand dHViculty, for the vice Mayo, painter to the Kmperor Charles V. sentations of Alboni," said the amiable artiste instantly undamped her teeth aud released her Allow me to present to your readers the fol though he was stall man. It tht kii Admirable logic! Let us apply it to the other You might have thought him mad, bad you tongue We will not translate (o him, "you have made a good bargain with the fifty of Tyrolean and so have added lowing paragraphs from the same sermon i beard was of such a length that he could tread cases before us, and seo what will be the result. seen the nude penitent sitting in the warm Thus, in a few words, have we explained sho, looking at her humble companions, "for you will pay me the twenty thousand francs the first, F.tk cannot mean a well, because i.duud sunshine, contemplating his umbilicus, first, the seeming row In Murphy's always quiet, roy was pretty sure that he should never behold the fair Pcrichole again if she went alone. To go in the same currisge, however, was too scandalous an abomination to be thought of; besides, it was not what the lady wanted, who must needs go in her own carriage, lu the end, it was arranged that the viceroy chonld lead iu his Kvcry school-boy knows that a certain of moral relinuiueiit is essential to the per-iR'tuution of good habylon, Nino- on vain 01 nis near anu usually fastened it with a ribbon to his buttonhole and sometime he would unti It hv th and barkening unto the vermicular borborygm.

the Hebrcwcommon noun for this object is Hiir. Iu the third, rhobnth cauaot mean a well, for I agreed upon, wutcn shall leave as a dowry to these young girls and their mother. So every as to the whispering of an oracle, or the blowing genteel, well-administered restaurant, on Friday evening last secondly, the evident falsity of the affidavit made by Bridget Mahoney before his Vrth. Ancient Athens, Corinth and Koine had wealth, power and learning minVietit to have command of the emperor, who took great delight in seeing the wind blow It In the face of the courtiers. the same reason.

Therefore, It is not true of a divine afflatus uoujr wm ue sausnuu. DANDIES OE OLDEN TIMES. coach of state, and that La Pericholo should follow, while the usual train of carriage brought though such is the assertion of the inspired secured to un iu an everiusiing liurainin. hoy were ruiiu-d by iutuiuralitit s. 'i'hey sunk down Honor, Hecordcr Winter, yesterday forenoon, Suffice it to say, that I'ee-wi Ho-kl was converted, by whatsoever process, and human Ct'TTINO RkToHT Sterna wh ,,,1 hi.

tfP penman (hat Kmkt SttuaJt, and Hflmbotk wore the rear, with the body-guard surrounding to be lor.i forever in the deep ahy of inittliMotm' charging tho captain of a schooner and a grave ncwsptiH)r reporter, with desiring her to truss very ill, was one dav talking to i.arnaL ins? Old fashions, they soy, come new every seven the proper names of wo lis. Nobody has averted It i even said that the viceroy had a win bacon was taboo to hi palate, ever after and iiKiornibio vice. heir former great nri4s dow cut in the buck part of his carriage, for the that the commou meaning of Satan is a well. It JVo-wl Ho-ki himself became a uiissJoiiury years; some now or other knee breeches don't come round any moro. Tbey say when (iover and roast human flesh, to appease their cannibal aw uiny a lit ion oi inc iiimgnuUHiii, a ptuui ttiiu, hovering over those Wautitul regions on xpresK purpose ut keeping an eye on his lady.

fine, sentimental manner, in praise of conjugal i love and fidelity, "The husband," said Sterne, "who behave unkindly to his wife, deserves to have bis house burnt over bis head If von a is settled, beyond all controversy, thut it Hi labor were not very productive iu his na hunger and, thirdly, tho niytertnux disappear He that ax il may, it so h.ipnciud that the mob Utarcd to un tiy so mnuy ehiKiil and nor nowooin reviewed in troops uf Massaohu-setts, In 173. ha was dressed in a irrar wiir tive island. Not to mention that a prophet is was amii'il wi'h the rtdu ohm nature of the equivalent to the terms Hdvevxary, a'ument Ucr, etc. But it Is affirmed in all tho die' aneo, early this morning, of James Thorn and the ship Kagiitelle, from their moorings at the eocktnl hat, a whiln hroad toth coat and waist- rt-UH'tuhriiiiot'S. if arc, imiecil, gristly nujin.

rtur what llit'V were, ill tdiVKtcal advantaiifr think so," aid Carrick. I bono uour house il I rarely honored in his own country, the ei co.it, red imall clothe, aud black silk stoekintm tiifured." proooio-ion, and lowed with huz.as i he delighted Pcrichole, whiln she crossed and rec roused he city, hi returning towards the palace, she tionarics, that iu the 2bth ticnesis the term iu I en cos of hi former gluttony were too fresh wharf of tho New Orleans fovea. Jhximut and rvaoiirvcs. ho tneaiis uf nationul growth aod great uiis, in our hands, are imb'Mcribahlc 1'iw, it uuy, ot nations are equal to us In 172, lovenior lancoek received hi guests in a red velvet can. within which was one uf Ann Sitiiatt, or Satan, Is a proiier noun given to III tho reign of I.

loan nnd vnininanM IrrW up before the cathedral, and stepping out. the mind of bis bearers for huu to convince them of the sincerity uf his change of habits 11 by the t'utriarch, Isaac or, in othei looking-glasses publicly the men as brooches or ornaments, in their bats; and women at their How Hniao is PiiKi-AHKti. The indigo Is linen turned up over the edge ol the velvet, ooe, two or three inches. He woro a blue damask words, lu this text Satan means a well, i ht ami senlimcuts. They doubled his abstinence.

shrub-like plant, two or three feet high, with she declared that her ambition once satisfied, the had no further occasion for the coach, and would therefore, in gratitude to heaven, devote it to the service uf the church, and desired thai gown lined with silk, a white satin embroidered as a toiicr would be doubted were he to lecture moaning of a word is that which the writer in giruies, or 011 their bosoms, or sometimes (like the ladies of our day) in the centre of I fir fnni. waistcoat, mack satin small clothes, white silk slo'-kings and red morocco slinners. tend to express by it. The etymological souse on temperance at the doggeries he had blunted, nee forward it might always carry the host of a term in the dead language, is often totally while hi imso was yet red and his breath yet The Judges of the Sunreme Court of Masna- whenever extreme unction was to be which were then made of feathers Inserted iuto silver or ivory tubes. At feasts, every guest brought his own knife, and a whetstone was placed behind the door.

fragrant with the fumes uf braudy. Ho bad rnusetts. as lute as 177:1, wore rubes or scarlet. delicate til uc green leaves, winch at the harvest time, about lite month of August, are cut oft close tn the stem, tied into bundles, and laid in if rent wooden tubs. Planks are then laid on them, and great stones, to cause a pressure, and then water is poured over them, ami after a tlay or two the liquor begins to ferment.

In tin's process of fermentation lies the principal difficulty, ami vervthimt depends on allowing It lo exterminated whole families uu festive occa faced with black velvet and In summer, black silk gowns, (icnllemen wore coats of every different from that which the "uu or usage, has assigned to It as, in tireck, tin primary signification of Pultun is to brandish but it is used to mean a certain goddess. ud hi. knife aa he entered. HKKTi HIS OK til-IAN A. fKrom Hrett's Indisu Tiihua of color, generally the cap and collar of velvet, of sions, and tho more ignorant and plump uf the lower ctasites imagined that the wilcy chief was in i ne ru iu-( oi wm, eiiumiu, nnid, valley, tnoun-tuuis, pLiiitu, lakes, rivors and seas, and, be-yoml a wo ure greatly in advance of hem all a it retfitrd lonu of government and the means ol gi-uiTuI odui-atiou.

I hie hundred years hencr, our territory will Domain, ierhaps, as many uiilli.nm as tht of China at the present time. The majority ot thi iuitia-iifctioiuilioii will I hen make our laws, they will be our ruler. Suppose this majority to be wicked and unprincipled in that case, however riiriehud by art, cultivated and emlK'llifhed with the treasures ol seieiiue aud the brilliancy of literature, but wanting the guardian angel of a pure religion, we shall be only a more murk lor the tliat'tJ of deiliiieiiou, rem milling some gallant ship the oceau's glory and tin) ocean' pride launched upon the stormy muiu, und riuhly liviKhlvd, but without pilo't ur eiiupasi Tabkino sn Kk.thkkpxj Uidiard Couf A Miiiiminu S( Kk llo who would see the Suppose there was an old well on Lafayette 1 1. ion, on totting nut with riiilln Aiitfn.tui only practising some subtle scheme of cut nip a nni'-reni emor irom me coat. In I7H, funeral Washington arrived In New Vork, fom Mount Vernon, to assume the duties oontinue just the pmpertiuie.

When the water on ft itiimuiU. imMi.hml ofi boast and bird which inhabit these forests, poire, which, from the beguiuiug, had borne ping them Into a violation of law, and that he uld rise from hi hammock and ruinhlu with uas aciiiuren a uara-green color, it is future! on Into other tub, mixed with lima, and stirred with wooden shovel till a bluedcnosit scuarato the Indian at dawn of tlay. All nature then rciuiiii.iiiii 111 ni. iroolin. Among the pormltiei It wii "If any on.

were deteuted in mlihihi. hi. Iiend nhmild the iiiime Satan, and some uf our newspapers should mention that this Satan hud done good would execute them with his fingers and teeth. lu sorrow and disgust, the neophyte shook ot the Presidency, fie was dressed in a full suit Virginia homespun, his vlit to New Kngluud.sooti after, he wore the old continental seems animated with the reluming light. I the dust of hi native Uland from hi foot, em panther, wbi'di bouts for it prey chiefly by tlmved and ba tarred and leathered Thi.

il eld tu ba the tint inatauee of thla tuude itself from 'he water, which i theii allowed to run off. The remaining substance, the indigo, is then put into liuett bags, through which the moMuro filters; and as soon as the indiifo is drv gtit, has ret lieu to its tair anu ute rei uion barked In a canoe, and transferred the scene of uniitirm, except on the Sabbath, when he appeared in black. John Adams, when Vice-President, wnrs mniHiimeni. service ol late, lu helping to extinguudi a great tire In the noighboi hood, what Would bo thought uf tho criticism in some Northern journal, that the New Orleans editors had been boiixing their reader, us Satan could not hi pious operations to Tahiti key or ba hot in is beginning to get tired of it own cry, (ho horrid noise of which nnift be sword, and walked the street with hi hat under Herman Melville has described Tahiti In imi ihiuiii, iur in me ay, or a Ugtit-tiouse upon heard to bit duly appreciated. 1 ho Idrds and the Tun 'ami Dis Vara, ok Cuw-tiikk uf Bm I.

Thin ii une of the ijiok! Li-bulile Lre and hard, it is broken into pieties and packed up. In ligo is cultivated iu the Last Indies to a considerable extent uer way Uiuiiy un UliKlloWli nis arm. At hi levees in Philadelphia. President Wash book, ('Typoo, which I cau cnimmre but to smaller animal ooine fort li to feed, and every and pe euious coast. may Imil-i I thing teem with lite.

Macaw, with their possibly mean a well, because thuro is no such 111 the fureicl. nf Branll. lluriliu miverul mnlilliif Uasselus rc-wriltcn by Irving. Vou arc fumiliiir wurl'l ooeiitl edllli'C Illuri. lair hiu! mhI.IIi,...

stdcudid nluiiiagc of blue and yellow, or crimson An old joker, who never yielded the imlm lo imamm hi a (or well In the ivnglih lungmiiiu viie ft.r, wni'u uu rain mux, anil Its Liraneot'i fngtou was clad in black velvet, his hair wus powdered, or gathered up behind In a silk bag, yellow gloves, km-o and shoe buckles; he held in his hand a cocked hat. with and purple, me living overhead, with flocks uf with the uiildor temper and manners of tho Tu hititiu, as portrayed by our author. In Ihii are dealt and lined uu. If Ihe trunk he tunned, any one in reelintr a knotty vimi. was nut to Ami this puerility is presented to tho public as un roll, as numerous aim ihmm' as tookm iu r.ug eweet and uutritiuua milk enuilen.

The flu uwat ubundimt at 'I I in. iin his trumps at hearing a traveler statu that he once saw a brick house nlaced noon runner and aud. The toucan, or bill-bird, so called from new sphere the moors ot ree-wt iio-ht were cocKinie, inngcd about hii Inch deep with black feathers, a long sword in a while seahlu.rd. with its enormous beak, may bo seen lu his favorite rowncd with triumphant success. 1 will not drawn tni a bill to a more favorable location position at thu top of the highest tree.

The a conclusive argument. A shout of triumph is raised. Tho accomplished critic indulge in witticisms, intended to tmtko his opponent appear ridiculous, and intimates, that if Satan mean a well, tlieu Veritas livo at the bolloii) some Hull a mile distant. a polished steel hilt, hung at his hip. eulogise tho enlightenment of the religious hannauuu aud dtirimua, the powis.

a large as 'What do you think of Hint, i'nelo LthW reeeive the milk into huge ve.eeU, wliieh tfruw. jrelluw aud thicken, un the 8ow drink plentifully uf it under the tree, othi take it home lu their children, line mia-liti ajjiue he miw a.hcnherd di.trilmting the mil PlIRCoeiTYOF 1 VrKI.I.Ki'i'. rhatlArlfin ttti views tho reformed man-eater pnmiulgod In those warm latitude, the lunguid conscience said the bystander. fudge," said the old any which the emlli has yet seeu, grander bail La cu'i enu red the imugiuatiou of putu, aaint, or phi it corrupt lueu dwell lieiieal Its spucious, miii.iiicciit doiuo, what will It be but a shrincdeWeru-dnf its diviiiliy-a doiidid umuw.leum where liberty will'lie down to bo wiuppediu the Of eternal death. In my himible opinion, nut Ling but the influence of the (Sabbath can adequately iimral-u our suiMtetrw, who, at ilts expimtii.u ut the present century, will control the destinies of this great Kcpuhlio.

A lieu nation uantiot jut- wnliout a ahha(h any tuore tiian ihubody iiuld live witlo'Ut uir, or a plant Uirue, ton, no Iioih the soul and cut off Iroiu all ciieectiun turkey, and many oi her, remai kuble for beauty or good for food, may then be heard or seen. Nor must the various and beautiful humming all hi beautiful things, exhausted all hopes of man, once saw a two-story houxc drawn cast by oxen three miles A dead silence ensued: Salmi." It is liaid to say who is superior in of the swarthy inhabitants cannot bear tbosc me, aim mnw Homing OOUCT ian Heath, ut. th 1. i.u.en iu iea aim eutlee min" cuuiutun luilk. Th i.

th. logical acumen Tuppurtiuill, the elder. orTun- iron bunds and rigid formulas, hich are ncce the o'd man evidently bud the wmsl of it, ami Ikiquill, the younger 'i ho critical remark saw ii. tiuiiicriiJir nil his vneritte. he tut oil a sary to curb the more robut sinners of the tern age of eighteen.

Burn and Hvron died in their thirty-seventh year, and doubt less the strength of their genius was over. Kaft'aelle. after filling the world with divine beam v. iturished uIma Bi lariteat in th, llraiilian foreata, aud I. ud thin-building.

about (he well, scarcely display Hie uritfhiuliiv huge piece of pigtail, by way uf gaining lime for thouirht; "they drawed the stout house." perute tones. Hut trout tho crime of canni aud depth of uiiud that are seen in the lucid, IfMinliii, in ber luliaiun ot i.hil.nilirour balism, be elVeetiiully redeemed them. said tho old uiaii(tjpcting a quantity of tobacco juice towards the llrcn ls. 1 "but I it liuut the ouuutrv. nevur i.ur.,1,...

wurrt The gruleml Tahitian elcv.iUJ I'ee-wi oinis overlooked. Inuuiucrablu winged or creeping insect also meet the eve. The not of the woodanls ate fined on the brunches id' some decaying tree. The ooushiauts are stripping some favorite tree ol its avcs, many Wing eng igcdd iu ripping them oil above, whilst others below are busy in cutting I hem into small piece, which thousand bear away to iheir nests, in the earth The ap-peurainv id" these portion of leaves, which see at hist sight to be erect aud moving ol) of their own a rd, is very singular, as thev wind alour ueliug. thauthuie expreiued by a clergy! Ilo-ki to a higher easiu in their Imrltarou peer thirtv-seven.

Monarl, earlier. Tims might have produced still grcuter work. the other band. Handel was forty-eight liefore he gave the world "assurance uf a Dry den carue up to Loudon from th province, dressed in Norwich drugget. Somewhat a il, warn't the worst of ibe job; alter they'd dun that tbey went hack 4d drawed the cellar." me luiiuving ueautilul euuhlet, ber euuiw.

It be a bhi.Biinr Iwiie 1., I.i h. i), av. age than that he was oom into. There was no be stranger gave tn. honor too noble for them to Iwshiw iin him hat intelligent and uel hltl.htuhavethiMli.lv i.D lull and A piratical book nublishor.

bo visited Cat- iiidulntablu ratiocination, by which the eternity uf future punishment is deduced from the tnJmuy uf mm, th duality of nmufi; and Iht nntunntm -pint. Tupperqitill, Ir gives the word hatnd a (he explanation of StHah. But the lexicons that it i feminine verbal froaj the rot.t Sit.n, and signihr loaxiioti, or iyymiioii. liUi Ultf qUyiUuU ty fa etyuiwlvglcttl ilUpOfl I bey slil bis nose and ears, and inserted orna with the cuu, rain and atmosphere '1 hv periuieui has been ultcii tried, and ba iuvai i-Ubiy luilid It was tried ill frauov during Uu Von know the result. Wbcii I in philosopher of i it tlay discovered that then wir no i 'leator, and abjurt i and the NhUtih, Iht it they reired a temple to what IUy called They to dclly f-asfjj, aud built uu titur Uf tiiii iuiuiuvd I mi not "eu iiieu kiiow that he could write a line of poetry vet.

what loMo.i-in 1 liu's Indian Colliery, remarked that the savage Mure a umt'-iat race of warrior- compared lo iuuiiii a the uinuierouH Hnanilal, ill adapted lu the uiullltude el PuMifdicrs the iirescnl da v. for title he pinn ments in them of several pounds weight Tin talloo'il bis mtiiu body with hidcon figures, pricking hi tegument with sharp hh hones, aud iulusiug suiaxling jukvs, uf vtir Ituc, UW their palh iu close pueeesimi, and cliinbover the little wliieh He in their w.iy. Many other kinds of ants arc also buy in every dirce-Uvli, WUllw Sptdois abound, uww of ftb'ivh are er only took the alps ul their Victims, the Ut- n-v ail at OIIOM t.loriou John." Milton bad, indeed, written "I omu" twenty-eight, but was upward ul Ul'V uvU In -411 hi grval worh Cuwpr in.aue pei.ple ei.ngreguted there, lu ay uettiwg ut tha Nek I 'One pern tli vi.il an ji our shsaiWi 1 0 hv kohu oenwttu tluui) cit ana Iwf UaV UVU lUlU..

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