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cannot ho nii’.na
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d'ty vy man J»#t
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ore
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lecke l.’r.
i great f rc.porlh.n
/ftthe poor
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tifKU’i Uiniy of the
11ftft’. Yet Cm,hi i
ivcui atiun i‘
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in a
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> eidilii-k, ftvltmv
very kind
w lj.l app-.tr tin
in at. least nine r
itt'-s out often
tilth
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lim uu.*. rtainty c
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t in tli«‘ law.
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oftd
dn '.-‘v t a
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u*!i homes
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p
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oj t
u*ir o vu, (
•hid) loaves tne 1
uhltati^ps
l.ff: '*» iv ;i
amend.‘d,—hut, ftft
.ik till those, ftft.'
ropnat that in
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like Tv
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(tlirowiiiw ( .nt i.f
I'.'nc \j .'i|iull v In
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ton, bi
nt not till III
affn-il mi nil
.—Trey would not bo crowded
id. ! lie.d ’ I- ct.lor in
■lit; tii v ivmi! I Hot t d| in tm-
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I d • (1.1,-S ;md<|H TI Of., f.r nit.I
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ill be
ml lli.>|(l.
ii;doto-J li:
1 m'bi
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lar CJ ’
nml b\
1 m i
ly poor, iinK ss the
erty, which j r.-r
don and jt:d;j
ilf, can hums
al, h.
ifiiio tmtii.
lie truth, nor a n
f,y, If
fie.- t tonv
'tiic’ti
A U A .1 I*- Ii'. .A
i to ns lor onr ad oi'titioi
to ns nn an cx ,nip! ' wl)
I to cond u:t us to ir.it
■ tin? brutes, l
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ni'i'.'i! lo in a country ivlnfrc
•otoctfil by n Sj- t :n, v, lii.'li in
and which i< |irn-
i needs only to be
lal !r.t;>i>hit'SJ and
i I’inrood witli cxliolntions, nliiilTl, on bciup
■ "i ii ii '.I. tn'oiluff I’ll i! I'ilei.tf.
fn cits i,j.!:i prntliR'fd by the p.vlinla-
: ■::i. (... i ra, or any coii-.iiloriililo mttss-
■ ; of |> It -I ■ I ■■ f.tiitli'll f'tlbst" I't.'os. it H ill Ilf 110-
' ' * irvliiri it: nl to bro'ilhf ibf rnnccntrnlcd
fibiii if; and in chimbor slionld bo sprinkled
it!i fie ridnf.it.'d water, so ns to subject him to
tii" in loone" of tlic disintn finer a^jent.
It is (illen n o ■. ary, s.oinctiuifSt front a louder
and pious ffclin. of renret, to preserve for a Inner
tint ■ l:if In o f i t ilfceascd persons. A fetid odor
lopo ii's io re nr Ins. r":idily, accnriliilff to the
I"inp' ratitre of the air, flic diato of tlic palifiil’s
v on' _. " b .\- at th ■ time nl’liU disni f, or the disease,
ul te lin t d bii lif'. ’foil decomposition
may hi* Hnddiudv arr:’*t"d; Indi* d. it may ha
"i; . :it."!. by *:*ri:11:1i11;r lb" body with some clilnr-
i• 1 ■ • i-i il.i ibint d in n ater. I'or lids pnrpi.se, it
b ttle "t* eblnridf slionld be mixed with twelve lit -
i"i of buttles of water; in this tnixltye a linen
•’ 'll s 1 1 at',I be n ■!. I u ! >n tin* b fly, and sprinlt-
: i. dv with lie* liipiid. in tins way, a
: o ,t o ■ -' I-,," ■ * in ', b - prooirved indefinitely by a process
1 y. i. p- ud "b 1 shall nmke known el
, b i - '.re fur-1 1. iriiikli. m of wnl"c emit linintr a fortieth of
thee! i'i.!i* one may disinfect., in a moment, tin
i o , ... ;.!; p.p; i kennels.s,-.\ irs and drains, vaults, slan^li*
■ tInn . ty. l;'!'l!..iises,mari.etHfirmoatuiidforIisii,jnatiUiae-
i in 11"tio: lor fine and for natjjut, and, penorslly, ail
in- j places, that urn infected with animal e xhalation
I! (fliers' stalls should In* sprinkled, in the hot
isnn, with the ridorated water, and, by this
in ins, tlie meat will bo preserved for a long time
' red.
masters
place t
dot th
for in.th, 3
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From the Portsmouth.
FOR III nit ii’HoatA.—'
doty of evyrv one, w In
i off s vret.i i let the a
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ihaU n -t 1) 3 unn< ce ril> n : rravated *.
ll: !•' ilti'K’j til-: t' will iv .iliii quite oinu
: i’.ris!i th'* i.i that lii « v, it of i.
,11'Hl al v.iv.i hi* r.\cr.::TAr , and i!L -, *v:
ilwavs imporlV-et.
1 t.mk
a hv i).-.
pjiyV:c
t, l
rn .w'm:: nr-
wn cottcivivfi it
'* itilii-lhHvs-
;i!y 1 !, 1 >1.
* 1 viki-d forth'
ri«torio.i on the nori >voro had in rom^mbninco.
.\t lonr th tin.! convorH ition turned upon tlie en-
:rncv'fnr*rit hetwenn the ConatilutiMianr! Guerriere.
Tii** rci't’einoji -inninod to diber or. some material
points in rolatiou to that finjrnifvincnt. A Frenci>-
nnn \v!io Tntl 3i;»itnd liimaclt uniioticedl, and uuob*
htr i ivtdy. non. tho table, iiapj^n^d to ^-vvihaai
the (iisputo, and imiuvdiatf-ly advanced % live
ly and crraceful air to thn company, and said—** Jen*
tlemon ; you shall ^poak of do aeration ov cio Con-
Htitwshong-and Gucrrivre! eh!—yos^Si-, wu the
reply.
*• Veil jonConien, I have some good raison to W
acquaint vid dat nHair. M
“ Upon what is yonr knowledge founded, Sir ? H
J .'iitlcrnen, f shall relate to you—(and lie s&t
down.)
1 v i» ] \ von littel prig, loaded vid prandy, bound
from Uordonux to do co?ut d’Amenque-—fou day,
(iih! sorrowful day for me,)—(!apitaino Dakaire of
do (inon-iore, he take my little prig, ha.take oul
a!! inv bntndy, and lie blo'v my little pilg up in d« :
air!
After dato, Capitaine D ikairo yo on (vat is dw
you c ill ltiti)}—ah! «>n a cruize—Tie go on a cruize;
itnd von lav (‘apitaine Dakuire holla to me-thlim!
.lions. Freni-.h ('apitaino look dar!—dar is af^
American frigate—let me see »ny—He take his
, (vat you* -Inll call him) ah ! hi3 telescope and ho
look wild like fire—“ah! ha! Mens. French Cap-
it line*’ ho sav. “ t.i-a American friiratr*—don’t vnu
itaine M he say, “ tis ArnoricBu frigate—don’t you
moo dr buntin Ilyin oh ! I take her iu fifteen mm iti
you see’—Mr say nossing, De frigate Amencnncf
come vid majesty, vid yranJiur—*twaa ds first
time I had de plrn.-mre to see von frigate Arueri-
ln huft.'u-i' r.qinc.' illy in the country, " hero it j cane—Von beautiful ship—Captaiue Daknire call
. 0 n n .• :>ry to lav in pr* vi', in lor a "'(’rk,, oll f ^i vc him von broadside!—whorrob! de fngato
1,1 ' 1 ' * ,,, preserved, il care is taken to set Americano no answer* but come rid majesty, vid
cTuudrur- p've iiltn a.uodder broadside”—work-
rolt! roll! de ft igate Atnericane no speak, but coma
on vid majesty, vid grandeur; vat! say Capitaine
Dukaire, is he deaf or is be dumb! giv# anodcr
broadside; wiiorvoh ! roll! de frip,at3 Atnericancno
. speak, no answer al u’ ut u’—But presently jontlo-
hear do luitler; whorro/i! whorrob ! oh!
i the
1 containing some of the cldorn-
f• -i wat *r, which it will he nccr's^uy to ronoT
d.ii!'*. If tlie meat has become fetid, a simple ini-
nvr ; i m in wat it contain in it a fortieth of the clilor-
id<*, will neutrali/.e the smell, uml, alier bi ing
w :-h' *1 in pure Water, it may he cooked and oaten j ,
without injury to the heultfn i n( . n , I hci
jeiithui on, de nmst, de sui), do yard, de spar, de
Fro in the .V, j FuHy ,hlcerUstr. 1 every ting, all about my ear! I taught de heuven
j and de t*nrt hnd come togodder, tor de frigattf
T'MTr.l) MTATI.S BAMv. Americano bud fire his hmudside—von big man^
'*'• * ' '! •* in r w*' a if iu!'»i • ***** l |S ; h** hii ,*s»anrn »•. j s jiisnanie)—a|i do bout-snaiu—he step up
* " r '•* '••'"• V ,u I ’ ' '.V,' 1 V* t*> Ginitaine Dakaire, and bellow in his oar—“Capi-
* ", ' ! * ^ I*.'-<1 ! a*, .ntoi .n., ii* nimi “ei tain,* Duknro” he say, me tink you got a Amx/job!
. ’ , . . ft., . inrhleii. in onienr. me tink so ton. sav I. Itv nod
Ultin
Samht ml on, in I his * Hit ',
ut of i iydrop!) .biu, a..d lus
!y ' ai a *r mg /h'cociiou i.I
.'id Itlii it operated as
ed, but le.'S frequently uftor-
VrofnFie KtsUrn.
TNFLUFXCn OF MANl
: i their f ,by
. *m wit; i a ready a:, i •. ood m irkcl f.r their p: »
luce in lit in my nianuf. •t.«rin rt iwu.qtn pay thei
r. s and live independent!
This is the account lli -.t ti'
. ii M :_iv ?s of the inll'ience
i.’V are .c irri' tl on in Ihn vuu!, upon the happim'ss
•; 1 c.'.id’i.t oft.; • pc* |»h‘ oi to .t ''ounlry. In an-
•*wer to t.,,< -.ve wiil ::iy * our readers i.n account
by tin eye-wit K 'S* by one who Iras never been uc-
■ - il of he, l ' f.r, or ,hie tie-. nr*!> the ]•* ;.l".
hie extract iudow, is from the p* n of llobert S u.t!i-
'V; a mm, who, so fur from i;mg -lomocratic in his
c ruRr.
oU p-trllarj
m.mulacliir.'r?
Win'n fr '* c:»]!"d to t!i*‘ p iLeuil, be administered,
i;.i • *!••! -!y, W tiielt boii i w. }>: *;» . in. . a
t . ■ . . f one grain of
would L ive to th.' simile q child.
r-n :i n in which the <h iva= considerably
advauci d, Ii" gave' the powder once in tlilrty min-
,
If I r colie t n.*h!:., l)r. Sanborn made the ex
periment, u itli Uobeli,'. ti; ! oil swine. The swine
of four families, in th ■ h oh r- *<f Sandhoretoii and
! r ! it!i were liitt oi hv a mad dog. The lobelia
•*..:- ;•:v-*n so.m t ) l to swin.* of three of the funi-
,. a-: 1 not of t 'rie* anim *1 ? to whom it
•v 4 s v u all li\. 1, and the others all died of by-
-hii.
. r. Sin!* rn v ;i j e.-dh ,d to vi-it a : :i < f !’ \.
.‘d y, of Omt whury, about nine years old, who
in;l Ik ni bitten by a mad dog. It *vits the «de-
Ele h
wild, ami could n t drink. It wu3 nc.er.aryto
e m hr* him, and if 1 r uneruh' r c irr •etl\-, to pry
■
Whi.it was ; ii'.-t fore ml info liT m >utii, was thrown
..ut of his io mi ii and n *.• \ (hu.i iuual effort ' were*
«
•ib' • to ;,t at tii} tab! , and ink*.? tea with the ft.mi-
U i '
•iii I'll
'liing a.u
•X,
.
S; .u
iHUJiiS, *1 , )!r. # \U MM* \ !
i.V \ t» \ IT. \'T
s 'lens, nrjn'i . f. *' ”■
maotiiM. .on. .
WIND' >\V Hi. \ . »!.D VXD
Bil'iNZUS, lii.Dl \ TUN, * i’«.
ON.-', FA.M1-
ii.vr.tt ur.\r,
srvXDAHI) .1 ..e.
scsivjon noOivS,
Cooper'.-', IrrJ • >rt<1 t!,c trof the
PlllM \A NOV KUS.
Ia set*. >• i • • i — ;1 ." '
jju.t.ii.i % :»i'. I,s i ,1 ItoM i o i ‘ ‘ ' -‘‘ii
t'A-llLV MHRVUV,
n« p:|!)H >.i'' I — \*ii.i !/>/*• ’ ' ' ’»*• '• •• '' *
\ .mda ;>! M) v
iM 1,WV.
V. *’ 1 ■: 11 * r.hout
tits i-ucil Othe
n.i of t
v ib * r su«-n ai
rily a ...os
in,) UA the
•dim ly in.- ,f ;*e.P••.!,-
.ut iff s’ witnesses nr
-it d"g: *" tu'* e-do
w fart g whi di t It a
*11 kn.
nre t - ft,.!!
T.iri.V I'
md drags do
m*n and jdav
•?rs, upon
UHMlt s. !
add. tii ,t
, ‘ i :nt r e
i r d I VO
f it til * ... • • *■
miuranice the in
!'*11v fhu ii
-.! *s;t mjhv*
Dr.
■*! t *
■wit .Mr. Noah New.
as cua.'tl ot hydro
ii,' tbmth •’lobelia i
to' li iver s » freely ii
i l'l.ila
cUhold*
! ftomlrs
ilor-^0.:
„ l,t,,,l,l,.r-, 11 ir, The (S-.v.-rmn.-nl' I"" 1 ''","' »> *"Sc«r. u.<* tink »o too, hhv I. By and
l,.ivir.-'-.J I'.irllii'ir at..ck have taken uve. ( >i|»ta,ne Uakaire nay to „to “ Motn. French
('apit.ime, I think you had better go below ?” plar-
n.vii from 1 to 10 p!i\re» enr.lt ; 1 blue Mona, me think so too! I go down into (vaf
.,v i *3 ‘ a i,i sh irrs ; Ug.) trust,m*s and «*x* you shall call din)—ah! deeockapit—aud dare jen-
. ;iid corporatiims and charitable tleuuei, I see de poor sailor, vidout Ifg, vidout arm,
li' S. 1-1.•.'! ). I vidout head—vidout any ting! Bye and bye all
; *' bn ii mu* fburtli i-h id in the almvc iiniiner j V \is still. I go up on de quarter deck, and dare I
j i- < |»it:il is ,ii ir.l'iiird heiweeii t n* I jnk m : S(?0 ,| p p rtor Cjipitaitie Daknire (van brave man,) vid
• 1 ,,,* mil ’.*» i. : : u<-m«*<. Mine t«ir in his eye ; l * ah ? Him* French Capitaine,’’
, , ,,.,*, in I’.nr | he say to me, “ itn ull evHwe ,, ~pavblc«u Moui. me
• !;«•' civ !«*d ; miltinH? an niri'**n-'* el s,-\,o» in lour- * ’ ; , , ... .
„ , Ti,, se . ,1. a Irom thirty ri S l.l l' nk PrUi vu “ 1,lu “ 1 bottl da
j |( ,' | Frigate Amortcame come along side, and von offi-*
'l* ilH s t„ , t ion of tin* Bank on the 1st of August, 1 cer come on bomri, and say to Capitaine Jiakaire,
follows : | “ S lire, (’ ipituine Hull, of de Frigate Amcricuinb
3,b -0,000 (b)i)rtlilu3hong, vil! he happy to see you on board
41,0 • '.i'*i0 j |,j^ ship.” (’apitaiuc Dakuire say to me, Mon.
hi i.eno j,?.. n< *|j Copitaine I tink you hud better go along!
“ !> lirh1pn Vlons. me think s * too, your ship siiik-
l7i ‘Jun , (>!ii) "'k'!” We go on hoard do Frigate Americaine,
11* :>no0oo i between two grand rouge of de Marine, on de
iftin i.oon quarter dc k ; and dure, jentlomOn, I had de first
I .TbD.iioo uhns'ire to see von Commodore Americane—von
30'.),0001 '»• ritii'il m in ! von elegant cravat! he make a bow
v* \jii8h like von Frenchman ! Capitaine Dukaire ofk
1,705,000 t'er him his sword—*‘no; Cupit.une Dak iire keep
1 a your sword, for you deserve it. and ao he did. —
!’i r isi* f.r i:wr turn’s since 1 *J‘3. IVJ.v. ib.OOM i ProHOiitly de commodore Americano say tome,
. •*! j.r -fits i J lauary and July 1 - - - • ‘ i “ hoi! i! .Monsieur French Cupituiue, vir< de d
!■"• I - il. '** ,l, ° von shall cAmo from, o!i!” “Furbleu Nf .’
V - »* I. - • I . 1. .. , r ! t | pn,l 1 I r r •. - . . .....
Ibihlic d-ht fund,
Discounted f* i person il security,
on domestic exchange,
('irenlation,
I) J sits,
Notes of Slate B ink, equal to specie,
Mirplns profits,
Surplus provision for bad debts.
B nos for B mk and 5 per cent from U
eminent, paid and liquidated,
id 11
0*3.01)0,000
40,r»;y,uoo
mint of hi'Is I
surv transfers,
D niiestlQ bills bought,
In An.ust, 1'-‘*3. ii mount of disroiintH of
Ba ik and Branches for Doim atfo pur
poses, 15,700,000
t'unio in 1 '• 1. 5.1,000,0' q
O'-t ■
ltd .1.1. U'Ht
J INATliA
in
j sides of ou
FtWS’CU.
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n til" I.itt vt. ta
Fr
! tjaf.-rt
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[ ■ li *i.n' -tin-
I mi,I irsl i .il,
vil! *.n.'ti--. .t.-i
Vu A*. Y.
■ * .ak.
pl«
ide:i iij I.iv.tur nf the delentlit
.■r alter coitiplnins of—the t
Hot l|)
of "trfir
the peasantry and
; nslinoc.
j l': I ■ ruin*
prossivo a
p.-i aarai
'b.Mest , 0.1
•a volume r f...'.
t" trn -t Utem wil
ml oiieht to hi' the
ai to that diimtri
t.'i Lit ' .. Ill —M
.1* I’ lit
: t ithe
ml tu t
' the
I.I till!
lid til
The fault;'i; i ■ at. «*.n in himi dfi If he
had told the truth in tie* Iir. t io. h .nee, li" ini ■ ht
! IV • . IV ‘.I Iris chon !y,ti no find ti mpHr. Wor< d-
olh'.-t 11 h ivo heal'd of a j' i ■ • I r »lu> had the cn-
t'intis (acuity ofeiilai.a'iny hi* .-.hi «t, o ' as to mtiku
j n diffbreiice’ of tu-elve or fnurteon inches intliocir-
ed and ahtt
Ihr a WW
it tailor, hy be
acted form, t
t . he tried
would have',
m of tax ilii u par utetl h r tile I >: *' I'ni ;
rr the principal. Out tha m 111- tKa i
.-el is the inani cause ; it i.i the iuev- >nid
itttlde temleney of that system to nmltijdy tne mini- -eve
her of the poor, an 1 to make them vicious, iliseas- in th
ed, and miseriiblo." I the i
,/C\.
in tne hi
i am hi in
iqilt*, <-f ' t:i •", 1 i
i.'-n awarded f.r i.n
an kite I bv Dr. J.i-
;;s. * A f'W*«* ;tri.*t
artic! •, (the wr.t r
»f soil t.) may imt bi
"ry P'MNon *■ F*c( • 1 with a s.*vnrc disca^o, «<r
snres of a bid cinruct v it cites tlie air of tin
r v.ki'-re Ic *• •* citiiicfl, i» *tb p itient nml M•
u:' *. i , r .u * i • in i-ft it line taints.—
•or : r;y„b * j'nriii d hy mixing ;i sji >mifui u!
ril rr: !• * with six sp.nml’illsof water in a plate
' "tii' it. under tlie n iti*\it’s bed; Indeed
t! pi lies of i li; diluted chloride may be placet!
•
xbakitioiH will b.* tb droved a-t sjoii in t!i
pV t, by A.
St.
*f tii
e. Wk
i, b
o'.'X \
Tic - me eleqe'vit wr:‘ ’)• t’.'.is : j-caks in anoth- aro pi cl i'*'*d. St 'vill b • ne * - - try t» romnv tlai-
p i<re of the lanx ret ly the chin rated water contained in the plat
‘ \Ve purchi*'t* 1 kwlisli Clotli, Eii.eiish ninsliiis, uul turn il inf > t
n ii di bulton.ciNLC. mdaduiir.* tin* ex. ' i *nt -.ill arc'us.'d l'orthw.1
UNIVERS1TV OF A UA I A.
(ori- rciAi, ’sTATr.ftiENT.)
'Tii » riHt tutioii will *» nun open lor tlie recop-
: >u ;' .Tu I ilt 0 on the :irsi Monday of ().*l her.
Ik* ?iuni*.err *|>ted hc dtli of tne Stud uit i r.oiifir.ns
• i • opiiu n *111’• *:t ly forme 1, tint *i !i • lithc'r aptd
\ u t b • found i i t i r *s .* 1 imb I Sr doe. The t*x-
• ii ‘ a are unde Ic-q it. n be i, veil, than at any
• i' I'o'e (! die r • in tin* Union. r l >. • only regu
lar C i gi* cir.irgc is thirty dol a year for tui-
i ud ulh in Ivaucw, Thn cl . of the
S* 'ftvard lorho anl, is ep lity <i dlars fu the College
■.•■’Ti payable quarterly in advance. 'I’lie iuci-
• 1 .lal i'*:;iciu(N mu moderate. A very cmuplou
IVi.lt- ii.eal and (V. unical Ajipar.itiH, ofth mut
approved construct! *n, recently select* .! m Hu.
rope by »iii • of tlie Fr dessors, is imw ready fm
■i'. A Libriry hut been purchased ; apart of
a ii:<•!» i-* re *eiv.'d, and tin* r<*m limler shortly expec-
t 1. An extonsi. * (Vthiii.'t of Miner ils has been
orden' I. -\ .M<i *• ■ n111 of Natural History and Cu-
. i.isili ,- s i* c "*:i :i •iiced; an.I many valuable speci-
i"Ms are givegito ii by to.* liberal. For admission
t»to Fr “Vi u in Class, tin* r»! will be required h
lei • *v!" I l of th • Iviplisli, Latin mid (ireek Gram
mars,of \rill*ui» tic, mid (ieograjdiy, and an ability
to c..»;nmence the reading of tlie higher Latin and
Creek Authors, with testimonials of good moral
character. N • can be candidutes for regular
in .no: radiip under the age of fourteen. Students
may be admitted to advanced standing, if qualified
for the studies of tlie class which they wish to join
Tip? University is uls.) open to students wlm wish
to pursin' merely a scientific uml English course.
\ certificate of the course of study pursued by
each student •'•ill be given. In tin* department of
Mathematics and Natural TMiilosophy, the Cain*
bride course, translated from the French, is adop-
t'd. Algohnt, Geometry, Trigonometry, Conic
Sections, History,and Natural History, .are studied
tin? tir.-t two years ; Natural Philosophy, Chemis-
i.-i • to • vTotfis, t i .i 1 t .. .Mineralogy, &*c. the last tftvo years. In the
' ■* ' " ‘h I d.ipartm *nt of Ancient Fianguages, Vbrgil’ij and
I
say, “ I say, “ I vas in v m little prig, b nij !
».ast d’Aonviqiu*, ! * i 1 •>! \ i I prundy - .ed Cupi-
liue Dakaire v *u d ly take out 'ill my ’v, and
blow my littel prig up in d** air! — Den <*v • • Com-
n >1 »r ’. “ • i ff * ft' » <1 oft O R.vr A u , and
lit never n i3 fals *, y *tt shall have you, c andy
buds again. And ieutle ue i, lie * g '..daslu*
rd, ami I h-ive here de pleurntre t-i tv ou
ry. Ma Foi^
Tr,
From the .V )' (.'our .. ; Fnsfuircr.
1 ' 'itnl from Fvrei.ro Pa..rrj rer-.M-rd ot this
price, think
happy ( .luntrv
MilLMgcviili'
p ait"
• tri:*J.
; J . b" ml
, t ,«? jn :
r.d did ll
it 11 \. i i i > ■ i j ti.' y ' ie'onc ' •!. • • i-in n Mom: ' rit i; n •.••.-ary to'nt?*-nd patients af-jCi** ro’.s Orations arc revised in part; and a portion
Ti a <b t * . > ■ . -. « ib- i'' In - ! 'v a (?;.*•. ,i : o c fit i . . .*•• , ski .is smi. ill pox Air all of the follrvftviug works read, to wit: llor-
ippy c n.ti v ! iluiui h A tu" I,-.", it ftviil he Ib'i't.l V" y b-*m?li<ual to j i-’s ()des, Satires, Epistles and Art of Poetry;
tr • o.'i’lbrim i.r-i. roil -u tb*- 'nml ^ ••vi*!i •' *r *• •-.?•»: *i. - i toft o'li'.i *tlr (bcero’s I setters “a-1 I )ivi?rsors-;” Juvenal’s Sa-
••:-m ! '■'* i:i'; • i ■ b! ',. . ■'.".d dy t" ? !i • ii .• a bottle con- tires; Tacitus ; Terence ; Livy; Vem»|di«m*.s An-
.'i.:. 1 1 - > f r i I'.'-kl ; iv 1. ix •* t m • of it in ; • ••• .• ‘ «! tab*. All r abash); Euripides; .Escliybn; Her* »dotus: llo-
i !i ’ ; i: • i ' . it ' , • *' 11 w.t i again i.i r’s Iliad; Timcvdid'-s. In tlie *l *partineut of '•••"*I all t! urisli then* alibi*.
I It; ■!.•:; ,1..;. ; b it to 1 ... I,. r : • 1 C . *r. ‘ Modern Lmeoiiiecs, French will be taught and : , ru * wise uuliu.rv and political regulation* of
i i.) . *:•.-■ -I f - in , ; • ' - is a C, •■! of men or s:> ,k-n daily : also, the Sjiamsh and Italian will bo i ’r'™, (Jaul,M * B ' f ,d *»*<•*"'* itottomlgn
i l.- t., . . I . -r ... t ..ir Ii Mi,.'; tin ,rt|t. In it ..f Ii.t. Hoc tit.,1 urui °! ""y." M - Jo.0.rr.- a u do Sa.ut h«v«r
YLG EBS. Rxtraded d rati .»• »m*
\ by N). Ju *hi*rwiu dv S^int Donis "
Tins * .•!..»i is e.t ilaO'U fit it o. 'lane- of 1 !t-i^u«*9
1".U til* - hIv.ti » of Provence !i »»;(».et.es VVliuaf
v)iich is remarkable foi lie ex *»llei>c.* **< iu quality
i:nl tlif li-uylb <d‘ lii.’Hj it will ft*«*p The uunuiift
produc.'* .f the Uud is from Iwolvi > . riitevn for oil*;
.ii land 11 •* ftV I \ cl * ii red lliis praluct in* t<-tw«ii>
»v and rvfteulv -five mid more. T'je fertility of th*
s'Mithern pr v n-es *d’ Uuusia ii« not greater; thumrif
\ ai'prn is u t rirdier. and the price of lufiour,
which in (tie t nitcd s '.<• • qual l* 40 or 50 nous
i d i\ . .t* in the environs .,!’ Algiers not more tiistt
J*J or J5 sous : ul a greater distance front lho city it .
is sill! less.
In crossing tile breed of Burhnry sheep with tbw
Merinos, a mixed race is ••'d umul. the wool «f which
partake* **t thn fineness «f the Spanish wool, and
>t‘ file length, :iii|»plein*sa. and elasticity of the Afri-
cuii species, irr tlie public market* ol Algiers* a
sheep is * lii ft g » or 3u sous with its fleece, uml for
35 francs an ox may In* bought there weighing 250 or
3th) pounds
Tin* Bnrbnry horses have, through neglect, b*-
come small a»nl of mem appearance ; hut little car#
would be necessary to re</■ n?rut»* the breed Sc inak*
them excellent horses for light cavalry.
'The olive tree is indigenous throughout theft*,
gency of Algiers, the territory of which is 2&5
|.'agues iu length, aud about 75 leagues of 25 to*
degree, in width. Such is the hu nudity of the soil
tha) the olive T e there acquires an unusual devel-
opement ; *rr■; ted. it rotiimeueea heuring fruit in th*
lentil year f its growth. Kaw silk and coftoo, (for
the climate of Algiers is not less favorable to th*
cotton tee * than that nf Georgia nml Florida,) ric*
and tobacco may Iu* grown there with as much fa
cility nml under as many advantages as m any part
of the globe.
Situ iied between the 37lli and 34th degree of lat
itude. N. rising in three fti de plains frmu the shore*
ol tin* Mediterrunenn to the little Atlas, from tii*
little Atlas to tin* mountains of Tettery. and from
tin* mountains of Tettery to the great Alla*, at a
height of HiO metres above the level of tiiaa*a f tfltf
climate of Algiers is congenial to tlie vegetables of
Southern Europe A the tropics. The vine and sugar
the c df< e tree of the Yemen, hemp, ami flax,
• ohm
i art.
r.fkv ro' r p
ftcqtlpntly
nut i
M-niy
■ nipl tin tl
:*it.iinty if
rty wll-T
ttpo.u b.
* t
t 1,0 \ DON' \
Mtirnneum;
(111
It Or. t\s fir t-r I’ilirr,
^ > > \ v v I’i
T I'.'* s
lie Hrt li'4'ktCii Vu lot
of l)is b* ral advl? * •. c ;T-.s him ratber in
tin? li • kit. of :i j id*;.', tl;-a Ta a ;g!v c it"—.m l lab :
to giv*' him yti *!i a t‘ t as ftvili fonvinco him
that tin? client in ri lit r.itic.T limn ni" which ma\
<• iV.df? Iiiip to •dvi* correct and judicious at!vie .
T • u irty d • ■ *iv- him -TlYir-.t and then his .11 v-
".tu
slhtf-
* ! front O co
’ilior.S JlDLl*.
grr*;.;' >i ditliculty which the plr, f*iciwn has to rn-
n ho g/n-. s ri ;li by tb ? I >h : ; <>f mg ■ : in
The hundred human being* like cxliahiti
n lerfully fnsjiimted hy nature, *ft- clfurlde
i
to tlie very 1 'iki v are deprived in ciiiMln-ud injuriou
of nl! instructi >u and all * njyyu.ent; of tlie sports m :ii »d
in wiiidi dtildh'Kni in.stuv tively iudiii'grs; nf fVe.fh nary iu
<ir hy thy, and of natural .-de-'p by night. Ti.eir muuulb
it" ilt u )y.\ys\ "tl n i l moral, i:= alike destroyed : they of rttU'b
<lio of dirtca• 'in iuccd Ly unrQutiltintf ta-kwork, houses,
by : 1 •:: ■ -1 * ii ■:; t in tic impure nt ti:< .' :lc*ie of ntre.q .sT.ooiih wh
crowded rooms, hy tb*? particles of nv take <>r ve-, tsimss, an l tlic lik
•getable dust, ftvbich tliey are constantly inb' 1 i; g; fi^iriuklings of thn clilnrnted water w ill bn more
,, ,,,, , already emitted uC'Uisidcnu
• U" M .rid Pl.. | .»...|.l,y, will lH» ttwitht * I^gC I. tll „ Atgrri,,.- p«p.,Kli..., I««
t>> l i .(•.(! I ' ■. In' ■ lil Ill's li ll. t lino ; l*u!i*y n Mor.tl Pinlos*. .piiy ; pal - ,|, lstrv |f ,.L,,i.irle dw
• .1 in . . "■ nl' tii" cy's Iv.idci nf li ‘ii'/inn} Paynu’s Klcmenti of .dontVd tin- nf At
id.'r,lil(* .dv.nds Io b.m.d. by
towards civilizatio* §n4 ifK
ranges the system he ha*
adopted, tin* regenev ot' Algiers, which has so long
ti >v'parts Merit al and Moral Scicncu ; Kamos’ Elements of her-u tm* sc..urge and dread *>f Kur**pe, will aoo* ba
ulk ?e in.I th"v (k: Iu. In this dejiartment, as ftvoll as iti that c ne. vs t was m tin* ti ne of tin* H*»rnans. th* mo*4
• <■' * • v • - *■•>’:* • •; i: * •• tbo of IT • ■ :t i >n, coil dint attention will ho paid *o oiv !'•/* d.fl un-lo»*g »nd happy portion of th* Globr^
:...»• ill,!.’) oUiw/ and composition. Lectures n il! b" di-liv- U> place m -•* desert, <*n which here and ther* are
-•..I". nt* be till? n'liititity. Thin erod by nl) tliB Profos. irs on tiir-ir r-nvetivo Ho- "Oil p^roepUbl, tb. Wjtor.d rmn»Ulfcof
pat i i.:-. The moHtruvorabie timrsn.renuring . “'' ,lT viH-.n-, c. , "| , . , .h .,t ".(...reht.
.- t• . iio y t d , p. : *u .. poor »u - , th • University are tlic first of October and the first
-• ■(, ••.i irch" : . si niii ;r•*com * lit-*, halls of January. |
.t • in c;'!l ■■■■•; :i:i'I b '.anlmg I*. S. Editors friendly to education, are respect
ing, crowd (l the- fully roqii. sted to publish this slatuneiit.
css on great ocoa-
nf ship
:ourt
or tii *y live to
cpuilort, and v
ftvitliout deca'ticy,
tlmut hop:.'; with6tit m *:
ft it:i.>!it sham-, r and hi
mcIviv, to Lead ii? t ie .;a
:»'vy- f
• nl ’ «•-u '.'iakiy n v : v ft«:i» v;»r tin epidemic or
• mi i: inti *! a prevails : th'»y slionld he made
iri or h*r to <: : : T a uii-’-t the dcdeterioiisi influence
•«’i .irf !’•< :.. t ■ n T • a >1 <;f marsli* a the rut- ! us a f
1 iu t.I* t*.. h • ■ n i l t.k • like. They will like-
ftv: ■ I). r v ■• in th ■ di., • ' oft animals, (am!
a i • "i i i . s •■? : r- \\\ a ions tn
• pan. !ii"t,) in place \Hicce silk-wonnfl
Tusculooaa, Aug. 25, 1831.
lYom the /•' w York Standard.
The following anecdote of a Frenchman, ftvheth-
itlc of reeds nml c »v*»r*»d with cl»v, tb# *f**-
live vi*:e of indUNtfft’, will cull oito existence th*
lour hundred towns ..f the time of Saint Aagtsstm.
Tne expense of the occupation of Algi*r« hi*
been more than .'omiiunnated by the produc* of th*
public revenues : tlie receipts exceeded th* expen
ses iu I‘MU, I.I37.5:W fs. ; the year 1H3'1 ha 4 com
ine nn.*H with this balance on band, and according to
the calculate n * ftbe military intendant, the surplus
of the present yenr. with the contingents of the IWy*
»>' P*- or ->"t. ' have £<»»•>
ell «■
A party < f gnntloinnn in Charleston, South Cur-; iW j, H ^
olitri, w(.**•(? tilting over their 'viim after dinner, | MVH p ., s . \ , w>
ftvhcn tin? conversation turned upon th** events of ,, r .h (.k.v -i ...
tu.* hit** ft ft'a r. iS-’V^ral *li rate* kittl*'^ on land
i no d with the countrv and who
s. »!» ok tint .Sr re fifte»n yenr*
. tb- «>.nn.al re)* ’• ‘'bid. thr
ai) In bat crowt ut rai •;: finaJlyj iu all places wimr# ting air be* * were alUtdecHo with enthusiasm., and the splendid will exceed thirty muituu*.