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RY J. H. CHRISTY & T. M. LAMPKIX,)
• it ,, . '1 * EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. )
Dcuolcii to News, polities, Citcvatnrc, general intelligence, CVgricuttUrc,
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(TERMS:—TWO DOI.I.ARS A PEAR
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NEW SERIES—VOL. I., NO. 42.
ATHENS, GA„ THURSDAY MDRNINO, APRIL 20. 1848. «« «
VOLUME XVI. NUMBER &
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From Gudey’a Lady’* Book for April.
AI.ONK.
I am alone—yet there are others niffh—
Aloae in thonplit and feeling, there are none,
Of all the varied form* which meet my eye.
Bearing a sou! harmonious with my own :
Not one of all this' crowd my heart can move,
Or draw from out it* depths one thought of lov<
They deem me cold : I would that it were so,
. For then I might not feel this lonely lot—
I might not then, in bitterness
But in'unfecling coldm
It i* not so: within my heart concealed,
There lie* a depth of feeling ever w arm,
And though no burning thought may be revealed,
.. Yet i* it nut content with emplv form,
But droop* benea»h cold 1**WMi’iriWrlr«s blaze,
And long* for purer scenes and wanner rays.
There may be some within this tittle wide,
Who feel like me—who from their very heart,
Yearn for some higher aim* some better guide,
, Who weary oft of acting thus a part;
There may l»c such, and yet they all do seem
Pursuing shadows in some empty dream.
’Tis hard to still the throbbing* of ihc breast,
To cool the fever of the burning brow,
. And, with cold, hollow foim, to put to ie*t
Such thoughts
, beneath a
sof
ciJ of pride;
my I
Yet am 1 not alone: within my heart
A thousand gently-soothing feelings rise,
And, breathing o’er my spirit, peace impart—
Dearer, because they meet no cureless eyes:
There is no loneliness w ithin my soul,
In its free realm thought reigns w ithout control
miscellaneous.
butter kept its shape as well as bee’s-! Jclia J. Cri It ended. A Scene in the Senate,
wax. He catechised the old lt-dy about! Hon. John J. Crittenden, who is call-! While llie mission to Home was uri-
her house-wifery—for the bread was as ed to lead the Whig arra^r in Kentucky der discussion in the Senate* on the
right arothc butler. The old lady said I in the approaching slate ‘canvass, was 1 20th, the following rich scene occurred
her health was feeble, and Jenny had j horn near X ersailles, in that state, in ; between Mr. Hale, the abolitionist, and
the whole management. He made some j 1786, and is now about 62 years of age. j Mr. Foote, the new Senator From Mis-
round-about enquiries concerning Jen- j He was first chosen to fire Legislature I sissippi. It is thus described by the : readers to k
ny, and learned she was a hearty, black- ’ from Logan courtly, in l$$£,and re-elect- j correspondent of the Philadelphia Dai- j and Furnitu
haired black eyed lass, of about two and ed for six years thereafter. In 1S11 he ! l>j News :
twenty; had never seen a piano
attended a ball—but knew the As
From i
:on Oliva Branch.
Rough and Ilendy at Home.
The editor of the Port Gibson (Miss.) Very Good.
Herald, has been pacing a little visit to We like the following extract from a
Gen. Taylor, and thus describes it in his j report read before an Agricultural So-
paper of the 24th instant: * I nr,t on ty because it is well spiced
As it may interest a portion «f mfr j witp humor Gift also beoause that humor
w somewhat of the house [ makes the hog teach tnen a very useful
of Gen; Tavlor, we will j lesson.
state that his family reside at Baton j. Again: Some folks accuse pigs of
was chosen Speaker.pf lire House, and 1 Mr. Hale, in some remarks upon the Rouge, and are not with him at the plan- ; being filthy in their habits, and negli-
tbe same year was eleclhd a U. S. Sen-’ bill, said be would vote against it, hot to lion. The dwelling which' stands J gfnl in their personal appearance. But
must full. Bui the danger which he secs
in its path has not been generally known
to exist in England. lie is persuaded
that the army is not well affected to
Lamartine ami his coadjutors. The
cause is this: so muchupraise has been
lavished on the National Guards that the
troops of the line feel that they are in
juriously treated; and its more than
probable that if any Moderately popular
leader were now to present himself, the . «««..«•, -w «.— j—--— - — „ rA . .. ...
army, almost to a man, would declare bly’s catechism ;—could sing Old Hun- ator. In 1316 he. resigned . the latter because he objected to the Mission to close to the banks of the river, is a mod- j whether food is best eaten oft the ground
' his favor—so great is the exaspera- ! dred to a charm, spin flax and darn post, and removed to Frankfort to de- Rome, hut because he would not vote est white frame house, one story high, j or from China plates, is, it seems to me*
n which the ex-minister believes to j stockings, and was then gone to town vote himself to the pratgjce of law. In lor any more supplies for the war, rind and would not attract particular alien- j nrtereW a matter rif taste rtml convent-'
prevail in consequence of the honors ' with butter. He lingered, but she was 1325', 1 the desperate straggle between this bill appropriated some five tnillio is tion from the river ; but the comfortable : enc’e, ahn’ut which pigs and men may
largely bestowed on the national j delayed, and when his excuses for stay- tbjs “ Old Court” and “ 0ew Court,” or , for.the army. The whole bill,, he said, j negro huts, and the cleanliness and or- honestly differ. They ought then, to be
guard. ’ / ling were all exhausted, he srirted.-r- ■Jjtonp-L.'t^party *lrew-from his re- | was Called a “deficiency billthat is, | der of everything around, would itidi- ! judged charitably. At any rate, pigs #
Like Tilt and oijier whoLave He could not gel the goot} You Jr i*tl „f Tmcniieut as enemy-Repudiation, • it was brought., in to make up a small cate to the eye of a stranger that an feri- are not filthy enough to chew tobacco;
been pursued by the bitterest rancour of his mind ; and how it happened I know 1 and he was chosen to the Legislature deficiency fn the war estimates. Yet J ergetic planter, a mail of business hab-, nor to poismi their breath drinking whis-
tbose whose affairs they had undertaken . not, he soou found bis way there again, from Franklin county, though it was it amounted, taken altogether, to some j its, was the proprietor; Everything es- j key; Ami as to their personal appear-
to administer, M. Guizot has not enrich-! and the result of his adventure was, he ! strongly “ New Court,” and chose him ! fourteen or fifteen millions dl dollars, 1 sential is provided, and everything is ; ance, Vou don’t catch a pig playing the
ed himself by those measures which j made a wife of Jane McKean. And now | a eolleagee of that faith. The “ New ( which used to be as much as the whole j in its proper place and ready tor itpme- i dandy, nor the females among them pick-’
have proved so fatal to his soverign.— one lump of his butter is worth more Court” parly being soon prostrated, he , annual expenses ol our government.— i diate use. In fact, the same close at- j ,n g iher
He canrtot claim honors due to “the pilot than all Joe’s wife would make in a j returned to private life, hut was recall-1 We are now squandering money so ra- | temion to the most minute details, which
inhered the storm ;” hut the chief t month. There’s no trouble in going to ! ed in 1835 to the U« S. Senate, a posi-! pHIly, that a little slip of the pen—a j found him in the camp ever ready for
minister of France retires from his high market—the keepers of genteel hoarding! tion he had deliberately abandoned six-: mere mistake in the estimate, amounts
with such slender resources that J houses in the neighboring village send teen years before. He remained in the to as much as the whole government of
moderately successful shopkeepers j and take it at the highest market price, j Senate till lS4i, when Gen. Harrison 1 the doilntry used to co?tt for a year.—
could envy his pecuniary mains. Ilisi Now the main difference in these two'called him into the Cabinet; but the 1 He believed that this bill was got up
the present fcoment, it is pos- women arises from their manner of train- treachery of Tyler soon constrained him through no love to Catholics, nor through
sitively asserted, does not exceed -L’400 ing, though there is no difference in na- ! to resign the Attorney-Generalship. In sympathy with the Pope, hat merely to
‘ ’ * U. S. • ponder for Catholic votes. But even
iy -Mr. j > n this view of it, he thought it better to
served vote money to establish friendly rela-
;h even * lions with the head of the Catholics, j weather-beaten desk
strious than to vote the millions appropriated we recognised as an old camp rtequi;
.-^Ncw hy this and other hills, to killing the tance. The other corners were ot
j Catholics in Mexico. | pied by a table, sofa and sideboard, up-
Mr. Hale having concluded, Mr. Foote On the latter of which stood glasses and
sprang to his feet, and walked into the j a pitcher of sparkling water, and “notl
, , . -r Abolition senator. He said the word mg else.” No carpet covered the Hon
alenlations, made up ft lm(er » wa3 a j so coar ser and vulgar, and no mirrors hung on the Walls. E
.ini< nan-tinn nvn a tt aC k however, on th e President, , thef’ Of these wouId have heeri useless
I as pandering lor votes, was equally ah- j articles to him.
P°J V | surd and malignant. He was no mem- | Upon the mantle stood a small chi
her of any church, he only had the lion- j vase, containing a handsome boquel, but
of being born in a Christian country, j whether this was the gift of soirie
per annum.—London paper. [ tural dispositions; Old Madam Sly nev- 11S42 he was again clios
-«•« I er looked on to see that Sully done up Senate, to fill the sent vacated.
IVIcrrimnck. Agricultural Society. [ tier Work right, but suffered her to sly off Clay’s retirement; and has since
report on butter. i her work as she chose* and though a \ with an ability and eminence wlii
The beneficence of the Creator is 8 00 ^ housekeeper herself, tvai aliogelli- | the eloquence and force of hUilli
manifest in so disposing our tastes, and , er 'ndulgent, auu like some other , pre«eeessor cou no -e a eurc
so adapting these to the varieties with mo"crs, thought more of getting Sally , York Trdnux^
Which we are surrounded, as to make well marned, than of mak.ng her fit for j p ro8pcctive i> opuli , tion and ,
life a scene of enjoyment, instead ol a ^ W1 ‘ e . w , l e °‘“ M a dam McKean was ^ of the l nited States,
burden. It might have been that ne- determined Jenny should he ht lor .any | The f„H 0
ccssury food would have been noisome, mrin 3 ' v, e» whether she got married or ! f or Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine, bai
as it is sometimes to the diseased stom- n °. t * . 1e , P® . , ® re . 1S nw In ” rc certain ; startling and powerful interest:
itch, had it. not pleased the Creator to cnler,on w ‘iich to judge of a woman s , j n i§40 the United States had j
have ordered it otherwise. Bread is 8 enera * character for neatness and good ; ulation of 17,06S,666. Allowing its fu-
the staff of lile, hut butter is given to housekeeping, ^tBan^by the quality of her j ture increase to be at the rate of 32? per | ^
make it slip down easier and”with a butter, t iad on thp farmer's table a good, cen i. fbr each sticcccdinor period of L0
better relish. But it depends some- solid, properly salted, well worked slice years, we shall number In 1910, 303,
thing on who makes the butter, wheth- butter, snd you need not fear to eat i 0 i,C41. Past experience warrants U:
er it answers this purpose. Butter "‘c pancakes^ or hasbut ifyou see a lo expect this increase. In 1790
made in Joe Bunker's family needs to
he eaten in the dark ; then, to make ’
pass well,one
be laid
brother
full blaze of
your neck as long again, tha
have the pleasurable
HI. Gnizol’s Adventures.
His Opinion op the Provisional
Government.—The adventures of the
ex-minister Guizot, afier that oulbreuk
which hurled the King of the B
Cades from his throne, have not I
correctly reported. Of these wo
enabled to give an outline, ns furnished
by, himself.
It is decidedly the opinion of M. G
fcot that the revolution would not tin
taken place had the king acted with any
thing like the Grmncss which he mani
fested on a former occasion. To tlii;
effect the advice which he gave to hi:
royal master tended. There was how
ever, an under-currcnt known to he u
work in Paris which would one da;
produce an explosion ; hut for this, du
preparation, had been wade. Tito late i„^ n g proioaS”'Pe^haM a"bi; o"f the &>pirBto.bo farmer’, wive, had mach
government were in po..e...on ol tnfor-, „f th cir better halve, will e.vplain ho "f be imperfect tn fillagree and n.a-
malion that secret societies haci ueen ' l | )e whole matter * r sic-thaa be deficient ia that mpst imoor-
formed in Frame and contemplated a j Joc , s wi|e SalIy S ( y . When a lant ar , 1 of making halter, which smooth,
revolt on the demise of Louis Philippe. stna „ ir , she w „ s i v L she would not not only the sharp corners ol the crust
were, it; e.,r„„ h mtlt, „,„1 and crackers, but will smootn asp
the foe, is observed
of his plantation.
Entering the house, the General rose
from his desk, where he had just con
cluded a letter to some “anxious” Ken
tuckian, and shaking our hands heartily,
handed us seats. The furniture of the
room Was Almost as plain as that of his
n Mexico. In one corner stood a
splash of halt worked butter—salt in num ber was 3,937,S37. Supposing :
^ . lumps and a sprinking of hair and flics’^ lo have increased each decade in the rn
two othersenscs should I e S s » y, fH1 t J la y.,, e sur ®» board there t { 0 of 13| per cent, it would in 1S10 hav
H not be obliged to Wait amounted 'to 10,630.2o0; being mor
your peck of dirt. My 1 lhan a half a million less than ot
to young farmers to make it a ! a | number as shown by the cet
qua non in a wite that she makes ; With 300,0000,000 we should ha
lation of swal- prime butter J and the young ladies who I lhan 150 to the square mile f
Hi,one ortwo otnerseuses should I n”’ *: "
aside—while that made by bis * on S’ death wifi r
■ Jouafhan tnav he eaten in the “f y ou . l ° hmsh ;
Formidable ns their number;
ispcritics
xhibition on this
that
dred y
(lam no scholar; sitid an i
my father lived next door t<
house.) He said Pope Piu
the man of the age ; be, Mr. F., was
anxious that all Religions should in
crease. IIow very liberal! Thus Mr.
Foote went on for some time, and end-
mo,e ! ed amid a roar of laughlher all round
the chamber, by saying that he did not
U3 *~ • mean to say anything offensive to the
' e&3 : Senator of New Hampshire.*
nnr accusing a man of being coarse and
ar—of making absufffcAiid malig
nant statements—was not’offensive,
square ^, al watld.be so? . .
, , Mr. Hale rose with a ripoo-natured
progressive increase w.l be smj , |, aying " '
ally checked within the one hun-i^., h V w a uI 3
whole territory, and 220 to the srjuare | yu j
mile for our organised Slates and 1
lories. England 1ms
mile. It does not then seem probable
3 under consideration.
, . * J . , , V , i taste of the Senator from.Mississippi.—
,s occasion has At the end ot that period Canada , Ha (Mr . jJ \ j id not carry a .lictioaary
ates that Mem- noil probably number at least 20,000,-; in ,^ 3 ck( f t> an<1 ljlld b a t a con)mo i
s good butter as , 000. It we suppose the-portion ot our | „ • t- ,oi, Pn
hut ‘ the General’s lady friends, or culled
school ' from llis own garden, we cannot say.-
[. was ■’Upon the floor sat a pet spaniel, gravely
holding a stick in his naoutii, and watch
ing, with much apparent interest and
affectidn; every gesture and glance of
his master.
During our visit he showed ust
nifieent sword which he bad that
ing received. It was die gift of the
State of Kentucky. The bind'
straight, and of the finest steel, enclosed
in a scabbard which we presume
silver heavily plated with gold. The
bill was of mother of pparl, beautifully
inlaid with gold and prPWddS 1 'stones.**
his features. He In the top of the hilt wai’ a large and
dispute the refined splendid amethyst. In one of life Hands
f die Senator from Mississippi.— of the scabbard a magnificent ruby; and
oi her anmfief amethyst. Upon
ahliard was engraved a suitable
school education in his head, but when inscription and appropriate emblems,
the gentleman from Mississippi called j As we Viveilately lr-en amused wii
effiiits vulgar-^—;— I the-ravings of an abolitionist editor of
r the fei
va v up this muddy village after
rain, in kid slippers.
Notwithstanding their heterodox no-,
ms, hogs have some excellent traits of
-uracter: I tone chances to wallow vi Ut
ile deeper in some niiro hole lhan his fel
lows, and so carries off and comes ill
m of more of diis earth than his
, he ilever assumes an extra im
portance on that account; neither are
brethren stupid enough to worship'
him for it. Their only question seems td
be, is he still a hog ? If he is; they treat
him as sucli;
And when a hog lias no meiit of his
own he never puis on aristocratic airs;
or claims any particular respect on ac
count of his family connections, and yet
some Hogs have descended from very
ancient families. They understand full
well the common sense tnnxtm, *' every
tub must stand upon its own bottom.”
A Venerable Present.
Mr. Oust is, of Arlington,lias presented,
to his son-in-law, Capt. It. E. Lee; oi*
the U. S. Engineers, (an officer whose*
brilliant services in the Mexican war
have elicited the praise of all the Gene
rals,) a Sword, with the following in-
“ The gift of General Washington to George W.
P. Custis, 10th of January, 1779.” “ Presented hy
George \V. P. Custis to Captain Robert E. Lee, U.
S. A., the 2'Jtl February, 184$.”
This ancient sabre is peculiarly ven
erable from its being the only sword that
Washington ever presented in his life
time, and with his Own hand, to a hu
man being. When presented hy the
chief to his adopted son, (then an officer
of Cavalyj) in .,1779, it was attended
with this injunction
“ This sword, sir, you are never tp.
draw hut in a just cause; or in defence of
your country.
When this interesting;relic of a past
age shall arrive.in Mexico, will not ma
ny a martini spirit of OUr gallant army
delight to grasp a hilt that once
y , . , V ,. > . anil Jet it sour, felic was si? at school
insures wh.ch had been adopted ,wqul.ll and ||id m)t balf her i e3SoOS , bol The
be sufficient to avert the danger und con-; wou]tl , jaVe her lK ® k jn sighl when re . been splendid and indicate:
firm the reigning dynasty. j c itin<g ; hut as she grew older she learn- mack county can show as good butter as j 000. If we suppose ibb portion
The ex-minister is iully persuaded . ^ ^ wdJ niarric j sbo Jnusl the heart could wish. There were so country east and west of the Appah
that the emeute was not originally ol a ( a|) p C ., r W ell, and so she bent all her many good specimens as to lead the chian chain of mountains, known as i! . , . .
nI r HTi C „ a Tr3, l r-fnn l „Ic ' An ? unnin 8 lo .« el a , su P erGcia ) education eommitiee to wish for more premiums to j Atlantic slope, to possess at th»t time j '!*i^MrlFaieTnlerrupUid tiln? and ' WarrM*niy" Obi «!* who‘cienfifinccn 18«iped by^iheVather of,his Country 1
r^lirar^Jcx^'a^fiaTj'. a»d ! ^ZX 8 ’JZ “S i ^ ° f ' S. B. C,—. \ ^ older and - .rafi
the .oldieri were prepared loocl again, 1; [l>v ' e ^j,| 1 “| 10r ., n j .. > uvo | ia3 no eves" ' —-— ' 000 fur the -rent cenlrajjaRon between ' ! ^ moant co,amon > u * e among com- fiektr iu human ftsh, we will mention, j Marry first anti fore will follow after, ii
the rioters. It was at this critieal mu- ( married her Bat soon after 1 TUe Bracelets. I the Appalachian and lie Rockv Moan j "! oa P?°P le j- (Laughter ttrijund, the , for the benefit ot some of hit renders slmoking assertion; since a thousand
menuiut the king hy wavering, para- ] housekec^ h,g h™ 1yZ Maria Antoinette of France, was pas- ! kin*W:«r h ^.7 McS. | ^"k v^ * J ° hn \ j" 1 "? "7 '?!”*' T"*
Sfe“n r d Ida? Whenln “o",^ si 8 hl '>« 77 77 ^77^ « r *!“ She once and Canada, and for the country west | D 'feL ()roC eede,l to show that this wo saw, lotdt iLhl.; ^ad "happy 3 j “ " CBte,ed
■oiuie to uetentt Hint, vvnen in coii.c , w#( .. j, )r belter or worse;” and he played Susanna in the “ -Marriage of of the Rocky Mountain* Allowing thel . - ,'^, hv ! we are told that thev hf* alf rl.vmedlv .. 1 ^ 1 1 ' et .
quenee ot the tumultuous proceedings of ■ aU ,„ r worse . Like a F.garo, in a private theatre in the palace,; Oregon Territory lO.UOO.OOO, there will j “Avilfi- n Shak m re hv one D^vdetf I mtached to him In the yard the - How unhappy most that marriage he,
i true pltilosoplier he concluded to e„- Opposite thiqueen’s box at tl/opera | be left 2*0,000 000 forAha. portion of! ™*d ^
isters the secret societies were of coin- I ‘ ur , u " ‘‘ u , “ cnl . 1 ^ !’“ l aw,a nor care - J lou “ c - ona evening, sat the wife of a rich » mcrtcan States ljmi 0 in the basins I ln „. rile doggerel, hy tiie name of Joint efal little negroes and negresses romp-
MtCW, the secret societies w .e ot ot in . lln d g„ t along tolerably well only when banker, bedizened with jewels, and ol the Mo line, Mississippi, and St. Law- ! MiUul ,, “ ing and plavimr, apparently far imppi
he came to her butter maker. Every sporting a pair of magnificent diamond ' rence. If to these wteJjttld 20,000,000 Here there f ~ ** ; ' i * ' ' ’ '• ’••••*•*
lime he saw or lasted of Sally’s butter bracelets; and so anxious was she to for Canada, we have J270,000,000
jon that the time tor action was come,
and that to wait for the death of the pre
sent'incumbent of the thn— •*“
necessary. The soldiefs, who might
at first have been depended upon, could
no longer depend upon the king. They
saw the ministers put aside to propitiate
the rioters, and knew not what their own
fate might he if they offered serious re
sistance. Their embarrassment decided
the national guards, and all was over.
Louis Philipnpc found the knell of his
authority had sounded ; he first abdicat
ed, then fled.
M. Guizot did not accompany the Roy-
'fcl fugitive. While he was reported to
have been seen at places distant front
‘tho scene of strife, he scarcely moved a
otep From the spot on which he had last
officially appeared. While furious dem-
ocrats were loudly calling for his head,
he was secreted in the house next toihe
hotel or the Minister of Public Works.
The obnoxious nrimo minister heard
.the bureaux forced in the adjoining build
ing,and the oft-repeated cries of “ Mort a
so much butter of this ,£ind that
he declares butter does not agree with
his health, and will not taste it. vjfet
his wife wonders he does not try it, and
Guizot!” but these sounds,dissonant,and J 1 * tn nr L ^ ° ^ U Ga * r '
i »wi i n* , • i , , ami make butter tor market.
“f' i'T!"! 8 ’"? U, ' y "’3 ’*• 7 I Jonathan «a, a younger brother of
hot make h.m res. to on atoo preept- J n ,i ho had had occasion tp cat at his
;tate retreat. At the mo,hem lie Was b ^ cr . s enou ,, lo k , lolv vvh he could
Mid to have reached Cnernsey he re- eal Uouer , and he declared he nev-
-rnained tn the hear, of Pans, nod to the cr would raar ^. wi , boD[ knowi „. ba[
enenttes. ■ his bread woJld be buttered with—
: ™’ C " lh . c P°P u, ? r . rn f " as at 1 , . < -"? ,,i Following the bemofltisfanoy, he made
ife decline, and vigilance, helievmg srvcra ; °, temp , s at matrimonv, and
that he was mfafeiv, was no longer on ; Joo.per almost c4ught him, for
the alert, lie left m d^goise. yd direct- lbl . re was b “„ er oa
S , steps towards Brussels* He met, labIc al lea b " ut fr he was delC rmmed
no impcdtmems but tn one place, know who n!ade 0u c ;
elite bndge had been destroyed; ihe sav .. La I aie , moIbcr ’ ak J s
ftavmg reaehe.1 Belgmm, lie soon ■ lf , e buller , j late lessons on the piano.”
,™„.l h.s way to England. (•• Weil,” says Jonathan, “ I want a
: -iTn.biinit oppears that Louis Philippe wife that takes lessons on the churn—1
.had no anxious «|csire to remain on the ’ shall l»M>k further.” Afier scvernlun-
tbroue» i#ut he was most eager lo secure successful attempts, and just ready to
bis \pp>l*n\Yf He was content, despair, he started in pursuit of stray
to abdicate, provided the Count d&Paris , cattle before breakfast, and wandered
£ tWP’4ccfcwcd’ the,King of the French,; across the forest into the corner of the
and this it was that cnusecMiim so exp»^ j town, and weary and hungry, called
^ilioqsljMO resign ibe sceptre himself.: at a decent looking house ami asked for
JJjg dynasty he of all things desired to ( some refreshment, which was mostcor-
;knojv eonfuraed. “ Vaulting ambition” i dially granted. For the family was vvlmi
biro^everything. iare called Scotch-Irish—in religion
CJufiqsjty will naturally be felt to know j Presbyterian, and in hospitality bouml-
wiiat Uio ex*mi^.jstrr thinks of the new ! less. Here he found the butter exactly
^vernmcuU ItT* his opinion 'that. it rigbt^-tbuugh the weather was Ikji, the
he felt the horrors. Her manner ol raa- i attract the notice of the queen, that she ‘ the probable number^ljjdt will inhabit
king butter was something as follows*: leaned her hand on the velvet cushion of. the North American *#J(ley at the end
she thinks it of no consequence whether the box that thejewels might be fully seen, of one hundred years^feommcncing in
the milk pail is sweet or sour—sets the Her movement did not escape the notice ! 1340. If we suppose .^ne-third or 90,-
milk in a warm room, because it is ea- ; of the queen. She cast several signifi- 000,000 of this nuojboiP to reside in the
sicr than to go to the cellar; and if some . cant glances at the lady, who was de- : country ns culiivatr^i and artisans,
dirt should blow into the pans, she thinks lighted at the homage paid to her hril- there will he ISO,000,fl00 ; loft for the
every man must “eat a peck of dirt,” * limits. In the course of the evening a \ towns, enough trt pc«<ple 300 each con-
anil no place will it slip down easier ! servant wen ringthr queen’s livery knock- tnining half a million. '' - Ttiis di>es not
than in butter. She lets the cream pots i ed a: the door of the box, and with many j seem as incredible as fiiat the valley of
be open, and when she churns forgets • compliments to the lad}’ and many ■ the Nile, scarcely.IwCvc miles hr*
ilie poke y leaves the cream nearly at j apologies from the queen, begged that j should have once, as jffstoriuns tell us,
blood heat that it may come quick.— j the latter might have a closer view of; contained 20,000
When she takes it out of the churn she one of her bracelets which had so much ~ . .
picks out the bodies of all flies and spi-l occupied the public attention and ad- I _,! rSj 1 e ,IaW 1 * cdi S rec
ders—the legs and wings are so small! miration. In a moment it was unclasp- The happy man
they can he swallowed. Siie works j ed and given to the queen’s messenger.; of Regeneration^ in
out half the buttermilk and sets it away j The banker’s wife soon disevoered that l )e ^[ an <
in a warm place for use. Poor Joe has
; for die readii
_ ; and certainly better bind, anti more
ol one of the quotations from Shnkspeare i cleanly iu their persons, than three-
id prove its appropriateness, and Mr. 1 fourths of the white children we have
Hale read annotation as opropot, in seen in travelling on the National road,
which the expression “ pandering ras- j from Wheeling to Zanesville; irt llie tree
cals” was used. State of Ohio.
There, said Foote, I told .you it was The General told lis that he had not
vulspar. -(Here the scene became ah- i entirely recovered from his recent at-
5 ,.lately inclesvril.al.le-^Senators and | lack of neuralgia, which still .lightly af- whri Might notion of the rn.Mio.o--
„l, feats one ol Ins legs. With this eicgp- nia i diiuW—sl.e will surely lie unhappy.
IlTis dreadful as well as dishonest
gentous thief who had observ- lh f school-^ Ol
ed her movement and efforts to attract the ; now * n Perseverance
attention of the queen, that had thusob-l trade °f Dilmence^
mined the bracelet. The police was aas a large ^tate in
.on apprized of the loss, and next! tian Contentment.:,-
orning while at breakfast she was jbal ibe world kno’
,aile happy hy receiving a note from * s 'be pure milk j
the commissioners of police staling that hnppy he lives, an
the thief and the bracelet had both been Happy is he who li
captured, and requiring her either to lri his will, due nrdj
seud the bfacelet by the sub-lieutenant soun d peace in hisi^ _
of police and his attendants, to identify ' grace in his soul, tf*c Redeemer s yoke
the one recovered, or to come herself j upon his neck,- a.yftin world under his
to the bureau with it. She was en neg-! teet * a crowd of gldQf dvel his head.-—
ligec, and preferred giving the other Happy is the life df such a ood. i oat*
bracelet to the officer, with many cau- ta * n which, pra}’ fervently; believe firm
lions of care} but found in an hour or 'v, wait pat'enil^-work abundirutly, JfOI „
two that both her bracelets had vamos- \ l ‘ ve hdlily, die daily? dratch your heart, J un in,porta
ed—both gone! The rogue who had i 8«a«l Vour senseVredeem> you- —
obtained one at the theatre had ingeni- j l° ve Christ; and S||ig for glory,
ously managed to possess himself of j
the other. | Dicier.—We
roar of laughtei.
s of where is John Donkey ? Isjiis
reporter here ?)
I never witnessed quite so boisterous
a scene in the Senate before. But the
sarcasm of Mr. Hale was so well ap
plied and so palpable, apparently, id
every body hut the subject of it that it
was impossible to retain the laughter.
Ncr .was die merrimput a Bated by the
closing hit of Mr. Hale 1ft Senator Cass,
thg j Mr. Hale, “alluding io~Uie fact of iiis
lie city
pafrisb of Re
as educated
e mid liv
- _ positive ,
•fy--h» drink 'campaign.
of Iiis legs,
tion he looks remarkably well, ar
altogether lost the anxious car*
expression with which we have *
countenance clouded in Mexico.
in which the husband can have i
fideiice iii llie affection of his wife.
How much easier rtnd pleasanter it is
for a woman to obey the man of her
choifcejthan one she d»oUhl not have mar-
ried could she have uvnided it.
Invectives against marriage are a re
flection upon the laws and good order of
society.
Marriage is the highest state of friend
ship. - .
No matter whom that woman marries,-
ent le-
ii for his wealth, in hone's of
his death.
Exalted qualities may he sunk by low'
and unequal marriage.
General l’iliow.
Whatever may fie said of th!
man’s valor, n<> one will hereafter
tempt to vindicate his veracity. It ^
! je remembered that a few weeks since I and 1S4S . •'It wag off SOrnlay, July 23,
- ,<?uer lo a rn ** UtI 10 ‘ N ev | l&30 , that ^j>e Minister^ol Charles X. rc-^
Coincidences.—A London paper notesV
ns remarkable, a series of coincidences
between-lligParisian revolution of 1830
Orleans, in
He advised other President 11° do*wk|xjth
r °1V\ S TlS , tml aspirants to look out 4or tbcii* ‘inter- j Icr—and there appear^ Ue papers
ill^. word, i 1ms r {1 M Cass made a fidgety al ,be same 11 W* a iejU^r from Mnjf. A.
, h ?K^!S5“! movement in his seat.^nd Mr. Hale j W. Burns, (who We tfekiMne is one of
mitable lidmor towards j*^ c toadies ia the a.rmy, who,
Mr. Cass, said i “Is Ihe Senator from , ready to say dr to swea^lo any
mer*s Vbke - ^»<***»S a n ^ohl to spetik ?” Mr. Hale , ^ing wnich will lick’ *
umed his scat amidgreat laughter.]
pel submis^...., |.
l his affections, i
’ ~ ~ f Pi ..
,) avowing hims^f its nutjior, and
j exonerating Gen. Pillow from all par-
Printers and Pressmen, of Paris.— j ticipution in that Munchausdh produe-
* _j xxinong the incidenrs which led to the j tion. It now appears,*from tfip ct-
firnir| recen t revolution in France, tfie follow 1 j idence hefofe the Court “of Inquiry, of
', from the London Chronicle, is not; Mr Freaner, (heller lenov
Vis an extract from a /««&,”• tjfe corrtspomlent
letter dated Paris, February 21: - I Orleans Delta,) : that the ui
v serious cause of alarm is with dscript -of a letter, substanihilly u
same as that sigued •* Leonidas,” With
| other day that
burry ?: lustrateiVihe
Hitoa there I what’s y< _. ^ _
where are you goingT 1 I Yankee lnriff. *
“ Going, I’m running for an office V\ j Haven ?” aske<
“ Running for an office ! what office ?” • keeper on . the
“ Why a lawyer s office. Darn it I’m teen miles,’ 1
sued.” } it can’t he s —. . y -
; V* 1 a mile or so bacblbat it Was lint a mile
gger” in our i from this gate.”- ” Wel(,” said the toll
Intelligencer,' gatherer, he»itati»g« “well; you cantttfa
d nr» ariecifote the
nuglu admirably it-
lage of dicker’’ in
\v far is it to^ew
iveller df a toll gate
,_^port road. “ Fif-
eanswer. “Oh, no;
uclfcan it ? I* W;is told
There
city,
;as a “ little
llie Arkansa
who had such long heels that
served that “Jie was ten years
it was decided which way the
would Walk.” . 4
liich he declared, in the j gu i ve d upon the fatal ordinances wliiclf
\ Prir L 8 * 1 : l “ e fcOenher ihe puibroak ; ii wasonSnn-
ISoO.-Uint the journalrsts of Paris *hegaii
to excite life ffOjfe'jL i|.was i l»n Mopday,-
ihe 21stof*Fel>n5Fryfl84S, that llie Op^
posiliott rn the Cliamber of HepUtiea j\ro^
tested against tlio resolution of the Min
isters. 6n Tuesihiy, July *27, lliel’e'vO-'
lotion.otft30 hegan-ir-ehding on Thnrs-
dnry f*fp29th, on Tiiefdlfjv February 22?,
llie revolution 6f iS-ISlO^gan, and '»i,nl|H
ended on Thursday, when Louis Phik*
icaied.. ■ *
sped tu l he working compositors and,
pressmen of .Paris.. They rife a very*
formidable body, amounting to upwards •frfiWrife''and addressed to. fbe Delta,
whT'-handed to hhn.-fo b*t#fi>fwar«le<l ii
a wit ob- it at ticctce, but Juan’t let'any body else fSocialists, and I need not rertiirh
old before go over it short ofJFfteen. and 1 never ’ that -they wore the first movers nr
he fellow have I” It “ whs a bargain,” and the principal coStributots to the Revc
1 traveller went on-"—Snickerbockcr. lof July;
of 16.000 nicn. .Hitherto they hav
ken little or no interest in the affair, of
the “Reform. Banquetbut to^-day
)frpy have giVeft notice in almost all the
pruning establishments that they will
not he at .their work to-morrow, a?
|hey have t<» attend »dte-ffrdce'g8ion to
The Champs Elj sees.
" 'They are almost all ComnfuUistS and
remind, you
anti* the
lution
the Delta tor publidation, by Pillow
Himself, wljo seated to’Him that lie “wish*
ed it 1 scht off, so as to give the frit ini
pre&simislV He?jUterwrtrds wished to
withdraw ihe docffirierit from Freailer,
who refused to part withNt!
And this is- Mr. Polk’s ptt—ilie iraU
irtnt'and renowned General wla>m he re-
leastjd frortf .tiie ariest driller which He'
had been^^ad by - Scott, while St the'
ijr Every m:iriu*f v -oiauion sehsearfd
real inodes iy will say.aAmeii, ihl ihfefhl-
ovvingappreciaiion of Zucliuty Taylor
jy KxSbttator Evans: ,
’“1 am rejoiced to learn fro’qj your Jet-
ter td the that upon that occasion, you
design to bring forward* the name of
ZacHarv Tayldr its a tahdidate for the*
jjreSfidejiej (»n thh part of the Whigs.-^
That design Has uV3!,upprpbalioin, a hb
ve^’diffidence of the marokhis nnlleres-*
timaieofhis ahililes arid capabilities#
possess for me an inexpressible* harm *
and one that has erilttwed’ bin* ii> rny
estimation from jts mrtrltod contrast t«*
that fidgety fear of uxnfef appreciation
same time-‘ W%usp«mled Scoft himself ] tint is displayed 1 by so many public
from the cbrnmidJ' of tlie iinhy!!! . men al this lime* . -ro ■*
o. / eu . . .. ._C u