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4 5 i in advance. 3Juni-iiT-i riottA? per annum for first. AJve'rtiwtnents llrtfd nt crii(4 preach jbfqenj insertion'. Coart Or- TJtc Pvjrcsuccs.n A pr. troduced in the New York Co jnake the Judges elective.

pt i h'e people, is treated with vci fision in the "annexed H''fVm thi National Intfllinr. a A Nil 0 I TO RT BROWX. va copy-from'tbe Providence 1 i BRUNER NEW SERIES, 'e larorca uy mi ymaer oi iue Hitlers. Da this, aito Liberty rcruauj nuicuie is tne best v. employ ngainst the Jacobinical Qf modern democracy and the War it wages, whercyer dencv.

everv nafpnr -'i- i i rr Editors proprietors ulwincd communication, nar- NUMBER 21, QR VOLUME III. ei ren i. riarrma. U'llll ill other in- p.tjtiCUlarac.roipnarunu 1 i i i i i iii i 1 1 i 1 which declared di ring the jpouldthe fathers of the Uq THE CONFLICT. jhapJipciJi (f F6rfBf Rit rande.

hrayeraifid gallant achievements Vicb (4i'i'nu'1 hau'! b( 8th and 9ih of J. c6riin'an the warmest admiration; footi on tt" aides by a vigorous, Jahfl-coiitiUKfd attack, as Fo Brown (her 1 110 ctcrjt jm our military tnnals in Rev. George C. Cheever. in his 9th jec- m.in is at iiig I will go to the a haliiery needed rio order it was afrejtdyjnann.

edr and each piejee directed by Matns field, our ellgineer, having volunteered to aina the fiiurth piece. At ihis time i was bb. 8Pjrvod that the fU? had been overlooked and isstajniped on your leaden skull Jan inch dee pi) that tailors' and females were made to bej gulled by you and that you think decent people envy your appearance. Poor useless tobacco worm! You are decided jy a hard case i v.li it armcars us, a un-ncr uegree oi mil- not yet raised, when Lieut. Van'Dorn volun durance.

1 teemed to raise it which was done under the i r. ii I I -rV tikili ad resourcH courage and ei BE COMPREHENSIVE. imagineatbe lollies and corruj the lapse of half a centurv grafted on the fair fabric off recti they founded they Would have from their virtuous labors in would bea fortunate thing for a community of I) pould be set apart, in some sccu; of the earth's surface, which out without let or hindrance tlx! iar notions of government and institutions. A model most perfect which the genius i racy could rear.Vould be in mankind, either as a arning or pie. Hear the Journal: i We rathef hope the pr i elective Judges) will be tried.

I Judges be elected by the peoj short terms of course; for the fire( of the- enenrj', which was drawn ypon hiin. The work commenced, and, notwithstanding the u(ef (be tnotit trying cjrcumslancej, jere dis-pUjed, tha in the brave and succcssfuj defence ihtl Pi. In all ofthese conflicts' those ASHLANDiHENRY CLAY. A writer in the National Intelligencer, who has been travelling in the South and West, and who dates his letter from the White Sulphur Springs, Sept 3," gives us the following description of Ashland and his interview with 'that whole-souled patriot arid greatest of living States-men Henry Clay Kentucky presents a generous soil and a generous people. Ijbad often heard of the elegant hospitality of Lexington, and of herbeautiful environs, but you can form no idea of them till you enjoy them.

Lexington is, I imagine, the most prosperous and wealthy inland town in the U. States, and will continue to march onward, al A-ar pntertaitied I hat the axles of the old" 18- lit potinners wouia not tana it, it pone, and 1 well donej fa the field under en. Tavlor, as well as' lbarr tti Jfort- the high spirit and ltaining of loini' hould bir, remembered, were pv. tbcre conspicuous and, if any tKing wre The enemy's fre was opened bn us Horn the neairest fort, called by usahc Sand-bag Bat-Jer by jie Mexicans La Fortine Redonda" This was jcompoed of one eigbt.pounder and two mortars, under the command of Captain Passamenie, a Fjcnchman whoj as he; asserts; toofe up arms for lis adopted country irjd for jthe protection of his family, but who bravely ide. clined to follow the fortunes' of General Arista lure on the Pilgrim's Progress, after speaking of Buny an and his dangers, and Rencounters wi Apojlyon in the Valley of Humiliation, as representinglthej terppta-t(on which Chrisfiaps meet wiih on their way to heaven, speaks ofthet conflict.

'There is a conflict in this world between heaven and hell, sin and holiness life and death, Christ and Satan, good angels and bftd, good! men, reprobates, and demons. There is a conflict between the heists of heaven and the hosts of hell; for the soul, and a conflict between grace and naiture, good and evil, the Spirit of God and the spirit of the worldliness, in I his soul. Eternal life ior eternal death depends upon the issue. The soul's 'great adversary is. one 6f inconceivable power, skill, and malignityl There is but one b-fher being who is able to cope with him, and even that Almighty and glorious Being, td acconjiplish his wonderous plan a.nd purpose, became like one of us, yet Without sin, and in our nature became obedient unto death, that he might destroy him thb-t had the power of death, even the devil, j- There is therefore no way for Christ's disciples to overcome his adversary but by the blood of-the.

Lamb, and the world of i reiers their election to the suffrage requires responsibility to beit no river sweeps by its borders. Del- inaov forhids mv mrntinninr th nam pointing power, ana tnat the pec p. ITo rc gentlemen whose residences I visited, and ae.frequcnt opportunities of when he ingloriofjsly fled from Matamoros. the skill of Captain Passamente, as an artillerist! we can all bear witness, as a constant and well-direcied Are! was kept up from Ws battery of whose hospitality I partook; but look- ine if important casing upon Henry Clay as national property, efall' remain before the courts A I consider that I do not violate propriety Io-ew ork, we in describing him as Isaw him at home. s.mg generation is a short term and his own laurelled Ashland.

But 1 of a chancery suit, and. I Tal to the point and stop when you have; reached it. Thejfaculty thiat some possess, of making one-idea cover a quire of paper, is not good for much. Be short arid comprehensive, in all that you say or write To fill a volume upon nothing is no credit tb any body though Lord Chesterfield wrote a very clever poem upon nothing. There are men who get one idea into their heads, and but one, and they makefile most of it.

You can see it and almost feel it when in their presence. On all occasions it is pruduced, till it is worn as thin as charity. They remind bne of a twenty-four pounder discharged at a humming -bird. You hear a tremendous noise see a volume of smoke, but you look in vain for the efTecU. The bird is scattered to atoms.

Just so with the idear It is envelbped in a cloud, and lost amid the rumbling of words and flourishes. Short letters sermons, speeches and paragraphs are favorites with us.1 Commend 'us to the young man who wrote to his father Dear sir, I am going to be married" also to the good gentleman who replied" Dear son, go ahead." Such, are the men for action. They do more than they say. The half is not told in their cases. They are worth their weight in gold for every purpose in life.

Reader, be short and we will stop short with bur advice. Portland Bulletin. untjl his elght-poonder wasl dismounted by us. yedfd to sustain' the friends of that in-ttit ul ioiTag a i the demayogue-clamors which usailctl it, they tpight point Willi pridej to actions on thiv lio Grande wh ch hajve tied io much lustre on; our unng. fte tarWs lettersjtjhich have been written ontbGiolject)f the bpinhardmenl of Fi.

Brown leem'ta have been pot up' on the spur of the nomPnipinttert diiiiog tlie high ex'citemfnt hicb prevailed aitjorit us, without regard to justice to officers, nbn-coriTjmissioned officets, Mid soldiers, and to I bH importance of such an erent In olir military hjtoi jv ilattnu tccupid a pos-hion. to jud, of the combined action of the garrison, and obsefv. inf all t)e rarious incidents of the Lombard-p)ent, tike pleasure in furnishing correct of it, as am not only anxio is to jdo Phe enemy's firejwas'commenced and continu- ft 111 1 iuitice lo till concerned, bbt am anxious that (TfDI fllicii ui-ui jtjij mi(M lain jiu our ntilerj history should be fully and correct. Ir (Mailed, to the public. And if I succeed; in i i i i i lucre auuuiu oe an appeal provide the decisions of the judges the the people assembled in mass rr.

it would highly conduce to the cr tice that some great case pending I courts should be made an issue in il. tion, and that the choice of the should depend upon the manner in they should 'pledge themselves to In this way the collected wisdom i people would be brought in aid of diciary, and could not fail to have tary effect upon the calmness an 1 terested fairness of judicious dec! The ermine of justice might be soiled by being dragged gutters of partizan strife, but tl, a dozen preparations to restore it original purity. The kind of juJ-would be elected in the anti-rent di and the kind of justice that wouU ministered there, are -refreshing to of. We should no longer have tc over the cruel fate of Big Thunder. ed with nine pieces of artillery four mortars, the rest srk and; ight-pounder.

gunsj throwing copper 8ht andyhells. Bragg's battery was nov' playing upoif them well and iii 30 afler pur first fire La Fortine Redonda was abandoned, She eight-pounder being dismounted, md the shells from Bragg's battery having made it rather warm work for them at the At tis time Sergeant Weigart, of company 7ti infantry, was killed by a round shot. iTHef enemy's fire was now con-tinued from the batteries between La Fortine Redoiida a-nd thb fower fort, (called by the Mex-icans La Fortine deria Flecha.) from La For-tine de la Flechajand the mortar in its viciinity. Aficr silencing La Fortine I Redonda, our batteries contjnued a deliberate fire on the other batteries and the town until ten o'clock, whbn the enemy ceased firing to repair their batteries, the embrasures of which were well torn to piepes. Ve were compelled to cease our' fire, ih consequence of the- necessity of using our ammunition as sparingly as possible ihei fort having been left with only one hunjdred and fifty rounds of ammunition grapeandrojjnd shot) for each eighteen-pounder, and the six-pounder just as badly pro- reicuinirpm ooivioa an.y oi inose evenis wnicn ffdouiid ad much4 (barter credit and honor of our 1 i their testimony in regard to redemption.

To some men Satan reveals himself more clearly; thajto others, assaults them more violently, and makes them feel more of his power and malignity. But all men know what it is to enter into temptation, and when that is done, Satan is not far off. 'Apollyon is near. Therefore our blessed Lord, in the prayer he has taught us, puts thieitwo petitions in company. Lead us not' into temptation, but deliver us from thelEvil One.

And Satan is called the Tempter, and the shield of faith is given to the Pilgribi for this very purpose, that he may be able to quench all the fiery darts of the Wicked One. Now there is enough of sin in every man's own heart to tempt hirri, and every man is tempted when he is Ijed away of his own lust, and enticed. And when a man thus goes af regular I Wiaili leet mat i navel at least muiribtfled my mile t)wards re.establishin; its must begin with Ashland, a place celebrated because it is the abode of one who, 4take him all in all," is the greatest and most adrriired Statesman of the land' Ashland is about two miles from Lexington, and its old-fashioned mansion, after catching a view of it at some distance, is suddenly hid among the lofty trees that almost surround it. When our party reached the gate, which stood wide open, no house could be seen we entered it, and. winding through the copse, Ashland in all its beauty flashed' upon us.

We had scarcely entered his hall when Mr. Clay came to meet us with his bland smile and cordial shake of the hand, which made me, at least, feel as if I were at home. The grounds of Ashland are in a high state of cultivation, and it would do a farmer good to look upon them. He boasted not of it, but 'some of his neighi bors told me that Mr. Clay stands A No.

1." (as we merchants say,) especially in cultivating and putting up hemp; and, from all I heard and witnessed, dare say he is as well qualified to impart useful information to the cultivators of the soil as he is to enlighten us on the great political questions of the age. There he sat at Vorti7n te "estimation of those of our people A Learned Pedlar. Some years ago, a gentleman who had been appointed professor in the department of Oriental Literature in one of our Colleges, Went out wbo, fr4n long.contiriued peace, had almust for-gotten it. A Qstbe CGth of April, the day afier 6e attack ko Asia! to perfect himself in the necessa of 'l; t'qn's squadron of 2d dra- jootji, we. were first possessed of certain infor- 1 mafion tnat ine nan crossed tne ttio GranJo fi Cf'js'hlefahlc flrce, and it vas ovi.

Jttrrt that lie had In vjew pne of two objects, fiiVfr to advance bn Point Isabel to cut off our I prove the innocence of the .1 l-1 ter his sins, he rather tempts Satan than There is no need for vmou. jukux. was now oruereu io piace ci, i t- i oantan tempts mm hta XTtins irl n.qrh(lt in Iho cvoral lifictmna A 1 1 I 1- wpplifi, qf to. attack Jen. Taylor in posiiion either of Which rendered the completion of Fort rywn ofiiinrnfdiate urccsi iiy, in that it niigfit bo ied.

by snttll force, wiiilkt the re. miimler oSf. the army was frier to move against defence; bhej, under his own direction, pbiced. snoi'aown a sneriii wnue serving cess. Big Thunder himself might 1 ed upon the bench, unless his which are decidedly executive, miul.

him to take the subordinate but in tive duties of'sheriff." in ihe bastion commanded by Captain Haw- i kings; one, under Lieut. 1 nomas, in the bas- ient'm, tho llnitcd States flair still his plain farmers dress, discoursing with-Tiis accustomed frankness tiom commanded 1 Major Seawell one, un- der the direction Lieut. Reynolds, iii the has- pfinf and 'protected bn the left bank of the Rio (iraiidf. The importance of this ivas well From the Watchman and cmcmed by tlie Commanding GencraLnnd its ifc'oiip jvas, but, a priioirof a plan if opeia on many subjects, and sometimes giving utterance to sentiments that other men should write books upon but not an unkind expression towards any individual, whether private or public, escaped his ry learning for his new duties. Not finding all the teaching which he desired, he came Iback to Germany, hoping among the sa vans of that intellectual country to find some one with whom he could complete his studies.

There he was told that the most learned man in that department was a Jew, who had been for several years in America. The professor returned, and after applying to the Rabbi at Boston, finally touched on the object of his pursuit, when, to his great surprise, it was the very Jew who had been during all his absence peddling; jewelry and trinkets in his professor's" own College yard. The pedlar prbved to be really possessed of the learnihg iwhich had been attributed to him, and since the discovery, the young professor has been pursuing his studies nnder the learned pedlar's tuition, with much, satisfaction. N. Y.

Jour, of Com. The New York Express of the 5th instant states, that our late Minister to England, arrived at the City Hotel on Saturday morning. The Express also states, that he will be waited upon by the members of the Chamber of Commerce, and by the Common Council, wiih congratulations upon the happy sue- A CALL FOR TIIANKSGIYI.V "The Christian Magazine -of the which is published at Columbia, S. propriately reminds its readers, of the lips. lime has laid but a sparing hand between the drought of last summer upon the great American Statesman.

vpouyon io advance towaras gucn a man for such an one is coming over to Apollyon he rather enters into the devil, than the devil into him. A man is waited for of; Satan, he enters into temptation, and there is much in that expression, enter Our blessed Lord never said Pray that ye be not tempted, but, Watch and pray that ye enter not into that ye enter not within it, as a cloud surrounding you and taking your light, tand leading you to deceive you that ye enter not into temptation, for when that is done the) soul is weakened and easily conquer- dK Men that are led away of their own lusts, that are under the power of a besetting sin, or that are utterly careless and insensible, do not need to be tempted of the devil; he. can safely leave them to themselves, for he has a friend within the citadel, lie need look after such men only once in a while for, going on as they do, they are sure of ruin." iooiooi jes iK)kiiy conceived than successtully lccomplj-ihd, japd to Wljiclji history s'iows no Attlkl jFrom ths tune tj the. 1st of the rftfi kept engaged on ork, Iaboring bar(l'by day, whilst at night Wywrre kept constafitly on the ale in ex. 'ction of an 7itiack; On the Ut of May the Commanding General oerrij the nioveinent of his army, designating never saw him look belter or happier his step is elastic, his faculties appear fresh and vigorous, and tne chances are that he will live to witness the election of several Prestdehst." pienuiui narvest oi tne present season, marks that 14 it becomes a people to be ful for mercies received, as to be sins committed, or humble for judmcn: ed." 44 If the judgments of God urion tie lion! of CSptain Miles; and the other, under thejdi recti on of Lieut.

Johnson, in the bastion commanded by Cdptain In this condi-tion; we were surrounded, and without the means of preventing our enemy from placing his bat-teries almost whenever he pleased, and using against uslhis immense supply of ammunition to elvery advantagjj. The conduct of the officers and men of Captain Lowd's and Lieut. Bragg's companies during the cannonade with their batteries deserves high commendation as they attracted the admiration of the whole command by the kilful management of their gun. From on the 1st the seventh infantry was? kept constantly at work on the defences, though the enemy's shells fell and exploded in all directions around them every marji lying" dowii ivhen a shell fell' neft'r, and immediately resuming the spade and pick after it had exploded. lOtficers were seen showing an, example to their men, even in throwing dirt oB the parapet.

The enemy's fire reebm-merjeed ia a very short time, and was kept up occasion for fasting, humiliation an 1 the garrison if I' ort jUrown the seventh reg. iwnt infant Lowd's company of ccortd artillery, and Liut. Bragg's battery LINCOLN SUPERIOR COURT, there must be a demand for lhanks-mr Adjourned on Saturday evening last, the those judgments are removed, and week beinir nrinrlnallv orrnnipd hv Slatft pasps. times have returned. If the last yeir I light artillery, couipjtsc'd hi two impounders nd I va taelvt.ioiin(leri howitzers.

The army ------1 -J 1 was one of drought and threatened 1 he negro girl charged with arson was acquit- noveJat 3 PJVI. oM the 1st. and the of Fort lUoxyi inarched in Cwobom-ianiei of.the kvcnih Infanlry being kissigned cess of his mission and with expressions of good i ted wantof evidence, on the part of the pros- nade it proper to Cist and pray, tl.e wishes for himself. ecution. i community will need no arguments fi dinner we understand, will also be tender- HuSh Williams, indicted for the murder of them that the present year should be ed him, which we trust, he will accept.

his und guilty, and sentence to gmng thanks. It is well known th.t Three leading minds, with others, no doubt, Pay of the Jaw hui of vrl.ch been econou, i thoorh circumstances were against the unfor- out to man and beast was cxhautca, to every Wtion (xcet the one occ ipied by 'in Lowd's cbmjiany, which ma wed' the ighteiNpourider batifry of four' guns, bearing Ileitis I'yj VI 1UII 1 Ullll IJUllU IU DL lilt. Ji I Ullll- 1 a a I I 1 I V. AA IIAP1 limtv Al MM ttinnll.a rii' Jrl me town nt Matamoroa aun the Mexican leriei. When the Army marched it was con at iiitervals until twelve o'clock at night and whn the men of te 7th infantry could no longer work! from fatigue, they were ordered.

to 'PORTRAIT OF A HARD CASE. BV tov jr. I Now you that was cut out for a man, but was so villainously spoiled in making up, I'll attend to your case For what end did you burst open the world's door, and rush in uncalled, like a mad bull in the mountains, lolumbia, liam; tne mountains, Columbia, nam, his Judce, hts Jury, and bis tellow citizens that She fibrt would ot be at. uked, hut that Gen. Taylor would certainly lave-a fight, either in 'coin'c or i-ctun ing from stapd to their arms at the parapet and kept on culties with England, as well as Mr.

McLane. Mr. Calhoun we name first and foremost amongst them, because he had the courage and the pow-er to breast the stormy current of his party, and to divert the whole Southern portion of it from the whole or none of Oregon." Mr. Benton the alert 'all night. Notwithstanding the ex- were with him, as evidenced by the unanipni- points along the rail road, where ty with which a petition in his behalf was sign- western corn was deposited for sale, ed.

From the doubtful character of the case, wheat harvest of unprecedented abun 1 1 evidence of which can no doubt be furnished portunelycamc in.tolhe great relief of from the high testimonial character from the i ry. In addition to this, the prospects vintIahcl.J The fort wai now farfr hm bein lort wai now tar Jr mi being What good do you expect to bestow on cesssive oi our men, uom constant labor ivishedj orirt a proper stite of defer ce one uuderthe ire of thp enemy (not being able even ljrtain entirely unfinishedjlhe drawb ide and to hear the then rlelightful sound of our own sly-: cessive fatigue of bur men, from constant labor i .1 ii: your fellow men 'Some useful invention, we name next, because his, irony, ridicule, de- old age of Mr. Williams, if not from the peti- in the growing crop asfaras we can 1 mise a plentiful year. If last nter.orj defences I not yet( conimencsd mander say before him an imm in d. Our guris) and! from, constant watching, they were some heroic some great discovery or nsedeal in: the highest spirits, only regretting pur ina- even one solitary No! those it.

jbriity to return theenemy's fire. Capt. Walk- i that look for any thing good fromyou. labor to ti expended oil the work bef hefore 1' i i II lie if lr. 4 to i.

i nunciation, as well as his irresistible tacts, de- molished the fifty-four forties, and made the whole concern contemptible. r. Webster satisfied England that she must take the line of forty-nine as habasis of negotiation, and hence her offer which was accepted. ouldbfc regarded in orbner state of defe fence, pr, sent from. Caplain May's command, came will be just as badly fooled as the man in its into the fdrt at three o'clock A.

M. to bear in- who caught the skunk and thought it was ol that no mbmerjt ouht to be 1 bst 1 1 teUigencej from usjto the Commanding Gener- a kitten; or the woman who made greens 'ii tion sent, we cannot but trust that His Excellency, the Governor, will exercise the power given him by the constitution, by granting Uiis poor old man a clear and unconditional pardon. During the week, John Medlin, and two sons (of Union county) were brought before his honor on a writ of habeas corpus. The parties were charged with beating to death a negro, properly of J. Medlin.

After hearing the case, his honor admitted the two sons to bail $4,000 each but the. father although taken as bail for the were as brass and the earth as ire t'. is one in which the God of ProvJJenc on us to prove him herewith, if he the windows of Heaven, and pour cut a that there shall not bo room enough one in which he rebukes the our sakes." It becomes a people to 1, ful for mercies received, as to be pen sins committed, or humble for judm ed.M errevetlle on the 2d of Mav. Lett i us at clock, but returned at 0f sunn0wder tea. You know where the Immediately afj letenth-infantry Was1 iturned out to work, ddybreak having found that he was discovered neatest.

tightest pants, with the strongest nd cfintlntipd in tftbnr KnrH rt.irin,iK avKi i by tne enemy anUihts return betore oayiigtit im- tlfror0 nnn nt r. Knt -n Arrt long after dark, on the Unfinished know where the next useful lecture will "nin ana -gateway, wiiiisi me aru uery conrii Un the; morning ot the 4th, at rive o'clock, 1 be delivered. You know the color of a nor less useiuiiy empioyea in piac we were again sa uted tromthe enemy's batte- vest, but never stu died the gorgeous hues; sons) was remanded to the jail of Mecklenburg County. Back Again. The packet slip Ir-F Hi honor has annointcd the old day, ah.

air. ike Philadelohia U. S. Gazer. unless it was to wish for infir uatierics a conuuion ior otiensiv ncs, and fhe fire; continued at intervals during ot tne rainbow aeienstve epe rat ions.

At tattoo at night the day. i To-day our labor was continued un- in mi iu. J.jiJ-iL Li i a piece io mawe a cravat of you know TKurcdav ns tn ho col annrl for the tlial Ot Kuiitiu conmiaimur as on iuv uuu, uer ine nre oi the enemy monars, ana at i Wily imoreised With the imDortance df his trust, the unfinished rurfnin and omlpwav werfi nearlv State cases in future: which alteration gives how a fool feels in full dress, but you don't knowr how a man feelswheti he eats the bread earned by the sweat of his own brow you know how a monkey looks, for general satisfaction. Lincoln Courier. from Philadelphia, yesterday, taking 1 100 steerage passengers, the greater whom are of the best class of artisan-, turn to their natirc.

country, in the sion lhat belter wages will be there 1. nred nder arms, arid saw ev. campletetl, but night-fall could afford no'restto 'J man at the post lie was to occupy in case I oifr men t. there were barriers to be removed cm attack; dTrpcTiiig that every man should the outside which might afford protection to an Perpetual Motion. The N.

O. Com- mprninl Timps. of the 14th says i day twenty times in aijtnroachinr party of the enemy, and it was ne- onr eNer cessary to move them at night Tor, if attempt- your landlady looking-glass ed ilnriiitf the daviour men would have been ex- know how a man feels after but you don doing a good lAitructeil lo be rcjady to repair to his place Uiof parajet at jii rrftfmfnt's warninff. During 6 day muskets Were placed in the hands of ery man capable! of bearirii: armL and our 44 The Feliciana Whig has a communica- the tariff bill of 1840, during the tion from a mechanic, named James As- than in this country, sufficiently so cood Dalton, declaring solemnly, with an aj the extra expense, with the certii.v posed to a galling fire of canister, grape, and action you dori't go where that sight is to rn.i..: ti vprl that hn nprtrtPfl Tier- nlnnnl. Alllhuuot course.

CCtB? trco.numbered fiyQ hundred and sixty men and tarty officers officers andfthrce hun-dtti and fortyone'tink and file seventh infan- round shot. Asf much ot this work was done be seen. )a i you wasp-waisted, cat nsn tcf-night as possible, but comparatively little, oiv. mouthed, haboon-shouldered, callipeij-leg ihg to the fatigue jof the men, when they were j'ged, goose-eyed, sheep-faced, be-whisker nptnal motion. He has been at work on calculation that the manufacturing tor permitted to get what rest they could, lth arms ed drone in the world's bee-hive What! "Tjlthree 'office ri in4' forty.

1 wo rarjk and file Capt. LoNVd.s cdmany f0Ur officers and THE PAGAN MOTHER. Where theaioble Ganges rolleth, Through broad fields ofliving green, Where rrtoving wavelets rlasheth, With their bright and silvery sheen There, beside those lovely waters, With her features fixed and wild, Stands the wretched Pagan Mother, i Stands, to sacrifice her child. With the blackness of its darkness, Round that Mother's bleeding heart, Ignorance hath thrown her mantle, Wove, by superstitious art. Doubt and error with their thraldom, Cast their fold around her mind, Reason's voice can never Hope, an entrance never find.

What are shackles, on the body. What are dungeons, dark and drear, are all the forms of slavery, i That proud man inventeth here Faint HtidJeeble to Tarn, to show that deeper gloom, 'Which the heart and mind revealeth, In that Pagan's living tomb. God, alone can break these letters, He, can seji the prisoner free, His the mighty power that toucheth Sightless ejetalls, that they see. But with human means He worketh, And, with feeble human aid, He, the promised gospel sendeth i To redeem the soul He made. Now he calls upon the mighty, i On the pious on his Friends, And wuhdeep and God likt pity, i His own Messed fpirit sends.

i On the hoarders of his riches, Stewards of his bounty here i For their he too is calling, that they His voice might hear. Christian Mother while you cherish i Thoee brht beings at your knee, Think, upon the hosts that perish, iWanting that which blesseth thee. ft frhinki upon that Pagan Mother, -It, IWith heri features, fixed and wild, i i Standing now beside the Ganges; I TT.ir.l-' ai trv save her child. in hand, at the parapet. This evening Capt.

i are you good for? Nothing but to cheat projects for many years, and as he de- try will be done in Europe. 31 en clares; has at last perfected a machine above noticed, understand the which demonstrates his complete success. watch well its tip nrtw fthrirn tn mie one thousand -one ran mm imw eul. HrairTT comna. aiwer ten us loreturn, mucn lear oeingenier- i VDUr tailor, neatlv to lisn bvi note a line hnt dragoons, and one officer and ininety.

two from some; milk ahd cider poetaster, sen tained for his safety, although he was not only confident himself of his safety, but expressed timentally talk love, eat oysters and act! iue oi BAieiqnmeniot inthcient men from other reginjehts. Of this humber, 95 Hi- 1.511 k.u ortapiu.c oC iue Kkamttf11llv I vrfWvnnr dollars to build a model engine that will The Carpet Auuu ensure hint the benefits of his discovery, ers hare stopped work, as Messrj. I and place the world in possession of the Co. the employers, refuse 1 1 ui ttnxv frnm it lie I The operators were waiting to learnt, be.n'fit.S ill of Ur enemy nickels on his return. At nine clock jJ f.

mntbpr know vnn nnt 1 nm ntrnirl 5 lk Twbn the lick report, seventy-seVen being of ''U pumber of -inefficient men left from other in -kftKft a tvoro all 11 seekinc a little re- cooLriniv a lilt g'mcntt, and retnainder of the five hun. ri r-ndnm fir nf I you have ho mother nor never had re uses id recede a TL. motiDL'. If lbf wearer, art i Mthdiixly werf citizens and. sutlers, twenty.

wa8 heard aboUt hiee or four hundred yaWs off) You arej of no more use in this world Je4n Thii was the strength of our in our rear, and! extending some distance bp the 1 than a time-piece in a beaver or VUUIII I1C UdllllUl. vwa go to not hurry the builcir chine called the power loom," trntb nf his discoveries. oaurfng inei wnoie ot ine uomnarumeni, ana I river, the object 1 ein either to annoy mattress in a dog pen. You tilllio larger been truly said that we wefe surround- imitation of a fSht. to draw out a small party, space in this world's eve than the toe nail strike," and will do the same it "ly at many thousands as we had hundreds.

his fire was extremely annoying to us, as the The principle he has applied is the at-, traction of gravitation, and his motion is produced, says the Vicksburg near as we can conjecture, by an artificial and continual change in the position nf various Darts of a heavy body. The 'balls, although: soent. fell around being that is done iy nana ior si. a right to stand out, and the a right to use power loom 1 toldihat twenty looms have been Auburn and sonw for other place thrownfrom a gun callecTby the Mexicans 44 es. copelteL" (a short carrvinga ball nearly as of a musquito would in a mark house, or a sturrrptailed dog in all outdoors: you arej as little thought! qf as the fellowtwhq knocked his grand-mother's last tooth down her and as for ypur brains, ten, thousand such could be' preserved i in a Ueteille on ilhe, Ini 'morable mo ning of the kund the gallant Brown at hi post, and, Mt giylrrg an ordrr.to his staff officer to have leventh infantry turned out to ivork on the "fences, his atte'mio'n was attracted to the first afirc4 by too eneipy.

With a smile of joy large ais a grapes shot,) and which, being eleva- Whig states that he is a poor man, and an These numerous striKes are ani results of the new Tariff, thut ne c-suit's from a nccctary reduction -Y. Express. ted, tnrpw the; bjalls a considerable distance this fire continued about an hour, but served to keep pii the alert all night. if hi'-j' 4 (COCtCDED SEXT WEEKi) drop ot brandy, and have as much sea-roon I as a'tad plolef in Lake jSuperiprand mdustnous, sincere anu uuucsv uicuiamv, and for this reason hopes that hts efforts may be noticed by the press. Uirned; to his tafj bfficef and sajd Sir, we ivother MrorV to 5d4 tMay order the batte- for your ideas, you have but one (and that the right and see that every go to th 1:1 "4 tX i If ii 1 J.i.

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1832-1936