The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, April 04, 1850, Image 1

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.sraw 9 *»-i i* r*fji fr ijT . 1 IVXJttS^W^* «(I»W l .... •.**•-.!-. -%? ,*?** 'm. ^ri >wm& •* JOHN CHRIST l',i , — . EDITOR. . . ) . msmm ir®' mws, Ais sBiMiaaik ‘a irJsiiy'Mss. 1T. M. L1MPKIB ft IL J. ADAMS | raoratcToas AXt> rrausutaa i • NEW SERIES—VOL. IE., NO. 30. ATHENS, THTTRSDAY, APRIL 4, 1850. ’ oNiysisnY of Georgia ubkary VOLUME XVII. NUMBER 52 STAGE LINE 1 * 1 FROM ATHENS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE. | * IMtE Mbarribrr having became contractor on tba JL short note, is now rorjnm* » comfortabU hack.; ■with good stock and careful driver*, between tha 1 •bore named place*. The Hack leaver A then* Tur-lav*, Thuradava 1 » at the Circle in time far the Circle on Monday*-, d Saturday*. an. r* «m« day*. - Wednesday* *ikI Friday*. » and reaches A ilam* hi the evening. a UV fI STAIiJJ.i " r l-."u/'nKERS™ CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CHEAPER THAW EVER'.!! Q WIXO to tile millin'*, of tlie .fnler, I l.«v» no been able to rnn my winter stock a* h*w a* I wouh ; eonseqwenUy those wishing clothing afooUI d> well to give me a call, a* they will find a large am well selected stock to d»oo*e from, and price* to stri themaelre*. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. Selected Pocttji. •V JAMES MONTGClMEBr, There i* a tan<X of every land the pride. Beloved by heaven o'er all tl« world beside; Where brighter *uun-dispense serener light, And milder moon* emparadL-e the night, A land of besoty, virtu.-, valor, truth. Time tutored sge, and 1<<' "-exalted youth; The wandering mariner, whose eye explores The wealthiest ilse*. the mo*i tuchantmg shores Views not a realm <o bountifnl and lair, Nor breathe* tlie spirit ofa purer air; In every dime the magnet of his soul, . Touched by renK-inl>n»hcc, tremble* to that pole ; I' : in this land of heaven's peculiar grace. The heritage of nature's nubiest race. Whe * t y rft, “- c COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA, j T\TOT ONLY A FOSITIVF. BUT A WARRANT ! IX ED CUKE fur consumption and all diseases of the lungs. This medidne lias decided tlie di-pate about j the curability of consumption, and satisfied the medi-! cal faculty and all who have used it, that constimp- : tion and all affections of the lung* ran not on'r be j cured, but they are a* easily and simply cured, as at-j, met any of the disorder* to whidi the'human frame ia liable. Tlie operation of a single bottle, whidi ousts . j |Wver Hi* -word and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While is hi* soften<i look* benignly blend Tim *ire, the son, the bn* band, brother, friend; Here woman reign*; the mother, daughter, wife Strew with frr-h flower* the narrow way of life In the dear heaven of her delightful eye. An angel-guard of loves and graces lie; Lather Bania an* the Toaag Lawirr- j pi Iltlltl i deep-rooted nnd vigorous. He is a lion-increased with all, and with a por- {proud lips, the sun with bia sword of We heard an anecdote of this dis- iWPUUUHjJf j very able judge. Asa politician, he J tion of the audience, so fur as to amount j light shears through' the sea ol; vapors linguished lawyer, a few days ago, ■ has always been a “democrat,*’and a . to positive rudenesss. “ What !’•’ they j in the west, anti laughs in your.incredu- whicb we remembered to have met l . United States Supreme Court,- 'supporter ol Southern rights—-and no' whispered to each other half qloud, “is lous face With his fine golden ejCr~~ with in print, bul which is so good that ••_ m(Vs . fni-rpstinm vicire in i northern man could be more acceptable it only old Allen Wiley who is going to j Now, look again at * the thunder cloud! it Will do to tell again. j w 9" c .the Su weme Court of! *<> the “ democracy” of the South as a hold forth after all ?” | See where it was blackest and Jollest Martin was on one occasion riding 1 i ,T n ;J i States The court room is ( Presidential candidate. ! At length the prayer was ended, and ; of gloom, the sunbeams have kissed its to Annapolis, in a stage-coach, in which i,.iT' ‘“vern winff of the caoitol on ! Wc will now look to the left of the Parson Wiley resumed his seal, when | hideous cheek ; ami . where the kiss fell was a solitary companion, a young law-i . , jj (X)r> It j? broken by '"oil-! chief-justice. The first is Justice i a form hitherto concealed by the ran-1 there is now a blush brighter than ever yer, just commencing the practice ° ^ arched walls and is badly ! Wa y ,,e * from Georgia, formerly a Mem- J liogany front of the pulpit, suddenly j mantled the brow ol mortal maiden- law. After some familiar conversation,. .j, 1 . j. • | )an d S omely furnished i ber ol Congress from that Slate, and a ' emerged from behind il, and stood for j the rich blush of crimson and gold, of the Young gentleman said : j *?, •*. wilmn cnrnpiV silken dnne- 5 vcr V "’arm personal and political friend more than two minutes erect, silent, and - purple and vermillion-—a pictured blush “Sir, you have been remarkably! The light is admitted from the ' °* Secretary Forsyth. He is an ex-j motionless as a statue. At ibis appari-i fit for the gaze ol angels—the-flower successful in your profession—few men j r ^ r w * n( j ovvs a l oae , an d |h© judges sit ! ceedingly handsome man, about five • tion every individual in the immense j work ot pencils ol lire and light, have gained so many cases—will you i whh , heir back3 t ‘ Q J he , ighl . J lh ° co , secret of'your wonTrous success?” ^ j sel who address them can scarcely . “I’ll do it, young man, on one condi-: |^^'deliber'alfdy ^tl^°dressed *in^^black w,i ^ S ra y ; very courteous in manner, quenee in his attitude, his immobility, i perfection and symbol of unspeakable tion, and that is, that you defray tny j ^ . -j, cov VniL After they are seal- an d with a lone of refinement in his | nay in his very silence. ‘ expenses during my stay ol a few tlavs , , .in..» 7 nvo ~ elocution and address that is very pleas- His figure was ol period symmetry;! * I ^ ! e U ^ Su^me Crnm o?the United | ^ cultivated the graces, and j his features ol classic mould ; his brow : such -r . ‘ • . || j hns mmpil /it i« Cfiirl lint willionl sun. > OUt'C Gr6C13n ill Its OlllllIlCS, and SUT- 1 pow hi session ; all persons ^ admonished plPXSi Wliprc hkali that land, tin Art tl*>* a Mian 1—«]iotrial f—lank 0, thoa *halt find, bowo'er tl>jr footsti ■put ofcinh be fiiuini I lep* ram, ry, and that '.pot thy home I LOVED AT HOME.’ »v«n a rinjjle d ■f* 1 I never had a ten-pound note, I care not who may know, . M y P^trent—rf not alto-1 jg^,* golden l>ro«ii, n»r silver chain, nor aught that's with the di-«-a>e-r-af thw fact; nnd woro f„ r . give* evidenceo# ft* extraurdinarj- J vj . e; irm; d ,uch nu ll I've had fur vears by honest ing and crudicatmg the malachr by j daily t „;i t alturds. Thi* is no ' Yet fe\v have had n merrier heart or worn a gladder emedy. Dr. Ha*ti at Atinnpolis. 1 - Willingly,” replied lhey u ...g g __ Iinp.ng to profit greally by ihe commu- ha#I|g buslness lherei „ nirauon. ..! to ^r:i\v near and give iheir attendance. •The secret of my } Ga J iav0 ihi United Stale* and these Martin, nay be discovered in (Ins ; honorable judges I” ice which I now give you, namely j w -,n now auempt to describe the bcmj mnjthiHg, ami aiM upo* proof. | COBrt . in ,he centre’sits the chief-jus- O" reaching Annapolis, Luther Mar-, v R B . Taney, of Maryland.— tin was not very self-denyieg l, ' e H e is tall, sallow, thin, hard-featured, enjoyment presented by a fine hotel, I n<| c . lre|ess in dress . His history is tlie substantial^ and general refresh- we „ tm)WU _ As General Jackson’s at- ments were, oupalched m a manner , o neral he bad no hesitation in <,une gratifying to mine host. The a(lvls ^° , hat the removal of the depo- ; feet ten inches high, of stout but grace- i throng started and every heart thrilled j wrought at a dash by one stroke of the 1 ful figure, ruddy complexion, fine teeth, ' wilh a uaracless emotion—it so struck ! right band of God ! Ay, the ugly cloud id clustering wavy hair, now mingled i the senses, and there were such elo- j hath given birth to the rainbow, lh*t * in mnnnpr. i nuenee in his attitude, his immobility. 1 perfection beauty!” impossible to paint tins effects of unbursts of eloquence delivered ail Dersons ' has aimed ( il is said not without sue- • pure Grecian in its outlines, and sur-| in his peculiar voice and manner. For . ” . . . ’ — ss ) lo be in favor with the ladies. He } rounded with a fine circle of jet black j my own part, I experienced emotions i one of the most eminent phy*5ciun* of the m uuule a full <liiM:lo«ure of it* historv, and all i omponent par '* * * ’ ’ be rt'sjK>n-iil>ili1_ u f profit, a secret which was calculated ^‘vUl .. •If, for the cake. A ■ immediate recourse to it, anij prorlai D of all kuown medicine, it alone lia* positively estab- i TUbed it* eflleacv bv iimlcniahle proofs of eurinjr con- , ■umption and all other diseases «»f the lung*. V 4 •• Dr. Le Hoy’s SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY The only Medicine at once Strengthening, Purifying and Purgative, in cxi*fence. qUlKSE Pill* are the very perfection of medicine, a* ■A they thoroughly i'"rye Kmlyurit',/, without weakcm- which is die great end (lint lias long sight for. hut never before di-covered. wciikening the *y»tcn)Imt in ...... ‘Xz Itain, but brace up, ami consolidate cverv thing else.— 1 They produca n*>training!—»».»relaxation!—no debil ity. On the contrary, umier their influence, inrifrorm Horn and ratification go hum I in hand! By tlie *ame actH«—or rather by a confederation of actions—they •t the Mune time harden the mus'cles—*tren«^hen th«‘ nerve*—purtiv the blood—fortify the digestive f«mc- ti»m*—sharpen the appetite—open the pore*—aud freely discharge all *ufi.Tf?tiities! Ami thev are un- attemlcd with griping, nausea.or unpleasant sense-ion; and do m>t Ufort they curt, lik«r all otlibm trum*; *o that |tati«aits wla» believe that they are und. r th JM hwtead of tb*e usual debiti Uvea, they feel a glow of health iuui comfot For I have had a blessed home, beneath whose humble nightly jintvers for me were breallied •ut reproof ; nr sister*’ clustering love grew round my lly stem, unto mine eyes with hope os I looked joy e given my lip* delight, and ye whose llv press efd my hand in your* to welcome and to fe; '3 Dr. Le Hoyt J‘W» i e say. “ Wliatet But there are years of mother’s love—in letters A wealth that hearts can better weigh than to can nptlv speak. And judging hence from what I've felt, whene'er a face Smile-lighted on the path of life. I'm certain I can trace e that it fills the soul when v lime for relurn-at length came. The man and Marlin stood together at the bar, nnd demanded their respective bills. 'Martin’s was enormous, but on glanc- ng ol il, he quietly handed il lo the young lawyer, who, running his eye it leisurely, returned il wilh the utmost gravity. Don’t you intend lo pay it?” said Martin. “ Pay what?” said the young lawyer. “ Why, pay this bill. Did you not promise on ,lhe route downward, lliat you-, would defray my expenses at the hotel?” “My dear sir,” said ibe young geu- ilcman, “I deny everything, aud insist upon proof.” Martin at once saw that he was caught, and eyeing his young friend a moment or two, he said, pleasantly, *• You don’t need any counsel from me, young man ; you don’t need any counsel from me.” Marlborough Gazette. sites From the BaukoFihe United States, by the president’s Order, was valid; and when Mr. Duane refused to remve ihe treasure, Mr. Taney look his place as secretary of the treasury, and gave the Qrder required by the president.— He stood very high al the bar of Mary land, and is unquestionably a man of great power of intellect. His opin ions arc terse, pointed and luminous, notencumbercd with unnecessary learn ing, but exceedingly .logical and vincing. He has great tenacity ol pur pose ami strength of will, and, £ add, stubborn prejudices. The eerily of his convictions no one doubts. There is about him an unmistakeahle air of intellect and authority, and he a not unworthy successor ol John Ma: shall. He is a devout Roman Catholit and rigid in his observance of religious forms and duties. . - ,, ^ the right hand of the chief-justice ! j/ very has an ingenius, copious mind—is flu-'hair. His countenance seemed intense- !of sublimity and admiration coimnm- ent and'rapid in expression, bul lacks ly intellectual, without the slightest per- i gled with mysterious awe. I gazed conciseness, lucid arrangement aud i ceptible trace of animal passion ; but nnd shuddered, us il looking into ihe vigor. He is, however, by no means • his eyes at the moment, were dreamy, j heart ol u volcano, or listening to »|ic deficient in learning, even ofa technical j expressionless, and set on empty space, j tnuiterings of an earthquake. Who character. as il be were totally unconscious of any j dares call this comparison a hyperbole? Next-to him is Judge Nelson, a man ^ presence other than the ideal of his | Hath the grandest elements of nature of handsome features, bland and gen-! own deep thoughts. HU dress was of j any manifestation of power_ superior to ileman-like in expression, very courte- I the richest cloth, and made in the latest the lolly action of intellect inflamed by ous in manner, and dignified yet easy ! cut of the fashion. If it had a fault, j the friction ol a.witigc in deportment. He possesses much; one might say -it was'loaded with tor good sense, and i$ an excellent lawyer. ; glittering a profusion of ornaments lb: His apprehension is not rapid, but he good taste. thinks clearly and reasons strongly.— , Presently he raised his right hand probably, the best commercial; ‘ *' imagination? STljc ©atljci'cr. .vith a gesture of impetuous haste; and ; pressed his fingers on his pale forehead,; if lo assist the brain in its mighty j labors of thought; and then instantly I ! announced tits text from the book of ! Revelations “ Behold ! 1 make all lawyer 90 the beuch, thanks to his Ncw- York education. Since his elevation to his present place he h ts shown an unusual degree of energy and indus try, and is evidently working for a re- , potation. He is not suspected of ulic- things new.”- Without preface or apol- : nor political views, and his integrity j°?3'—those flimsy cratches of lame' and independence.are not doubted. * i preachers—he pierced at once into the; Judge MoKiulev, of Alabama, is not; heart of his subject, and then look here. He is in New Orleans, holding j wings and flew away on a whirlwind of, bis circuit there, and principally with j fiery words. His voice from the coin-; a view to attend to the trial of Mrs. ‘ mencement, rolled, and pealed, and 9 all the bud* of earth, risked in tli’eir birth. »ave * a hope in Heaven 1 €ljc Cjumorist. Gaines Judge Grier, of Pennsylvania, has a large broad form, an expansive angu lar brow, blue eye, and looks like a strong-minded, sagacious German— such, I believe, is his descent. [More atcli. Ed. Tribune.] His curious; he reads like ihe beautiiuily modulated mu- , some wondrous urgan r allernaiing : crashes of tremendous power that j seemed to jar the walls of the building ! k’ou may glean knowledge by read- j, but you must separate the chaff as it an avalanche were rushing out of! from the wheal by thiuking. the clouds. Now it sunk to a wild; wail, mellow and plaintive as a funeral j The policy which strikes only while - , ,„,w .» .w.j - -.cbimej again it swelled lo the steady t h e iron is Imt, will in the end be ex- sus Mr. Justice McLean, of Ohio. I his h OVVt ra pjj, monotonous tone for some roar ol a hurricane, if a hurricane in- ce eded by the perseverance that makes entleman was postmaster-general «n- seL . omISj an ,l ,l )e u he will catch on a doed could be attuned to such octaves ; t|, c j ron |, ol bv striking. ««•> ''onUtjuea so for ? ! word, to «pi n round il as on a pivot,! of harmony ; and then it would break , 3er»efer**f'* t “«" 1 • - • 1 a 1 Cun- j-dvr Mr. Adams, very short time nder Ger,e*al Jdckson', jslerre 1 to the bench rvjy A Ricti Src’i », from tli IMPORTANT REMEDY. DR. MITCHELL'S EVE SALVE FTHF. gnat advantage no*M?**«l by fl.is nrlklo over A errry other, an Certainty, Safety, Convretaarr and FXMnnniy. All jdiyrioiatw admit dial gwnt dajiRt* i* .f »bt- 1 ait Auction Room. j BY A NKW CORRESPONDENT. 1 ‘Dear Spirit'—A few. days ago 1 ! chanced to stumble intonn auction sale \ of damaged.dry goods, where biddings were * spirited,’ aud the large crowd of males and females were viewing with each other in their oilers, when a pair of blankets were pul up, aud a dozen bids were instantly raised for them. The ^ puzzled auctioneer, however, caught ibv'j up the highest, which was I think a dol- ' v lar, 1'rmn a. female who seemed deter mined to have them at any price, when, ere he could say 'going,’a male voice cried out * Dollar filly,’ from the oppo site side of the room. * Two dollars,’ echoed the woman, el bowing her way through the dense i mass of females, who were separated ' from the males by a long countec, upon which the glib-iongued functionary walked to and fro,wub the goods. I ” T"™ 0 * lo !^° oU “ r **<•*• h t c f“ n ' tisra. Files. Heartbtmi. Worm*. Dr «p«>p’' me need anew bis stereotype vocabulary ** I sav, Bob, you JfaVe been ton, haven’t you?” " Yes.” Well, vou can speak China ?” V-e*e-e’s, a little; that is, I speak i dressed, dignified person, about six feel j jj j in height, exceedingly well formed, wir* ! broken-china.” fine teeth, a clear gray and forehead, thin hair but lofty brow gray juhralthy state, ^tn the #•!*• titan ot>j«riinn ri raitirylr rwiKiVi-d," a* no h.i can tawiNy mult from its ura; it bviojr in :dl caws | appuad to tbe external portion* of tine cy araidinjf all the inoiimiitvnce. pain and dan nrc—arily attend the introduction of any j tkiq into the eye. It* activity in aubduinR ajequjretbc tim U 90 great that but few ■Nil than one bottle to effect a perfect < •Mm remarked to o*. after haring rritnemed its ef- feota1 h* «er«talinstobec*. chat innw a -perfect Are irtues be thoroughly Price SO cents per box. Dr. Gordon’s VEGETABLE. A5Tl-BILLIOUS FAMILY PILLS. ** ~ TnVtR the cure of Heoiache, Ciddinc**, Salt Tlhcut JJ JU>cumaU*m, File#, Heartburn, Worm*. Dr*po,. , the Back. Limb* and; of choice uml amusing figures of speech. ftrsffiTs: asarfiiaws;; <«> j? »»?*-} - ThrwO,Erfsipotas, Dealnesa. Drop*v, Astbmo, Itdiing j * Two-fitly, nodded the man. »k* 8kw. Yavma of all kinds, Ci4«Ja, Gout,Gravel, l * Thank ye,.sir } going at two fifty.’ -Three!' aJi .he Korean. Mdaecretmui of the UTerandsttanach. | * Four, replied the man. Every domt to which the hamaa frame issulgect,! « Gin the fifiv,* said the auctioneer, * *• -mrnmg re .he \vmnaa wilh a bell rep- Dr. Garda*', Family THU, ' ! pressed smile on his small, sober «»- ’^hod-fr^ .he woman. Hainan System, strike at the root of the disease, re-1 * Four blty, I in offered } gin me five ? moriog«lliaipari#Mft«m the body.onearagthapurM Come don’t be afraid; they’re worth MtonoUj^mtomatly aen^UngJlfc^ignandob- d ble the monev’ Mridoa pomelos bon the chyle, so (hat ihe Wood, of , COU ” ,e 1 ne • ’■htohtt is theongw, most be thoroughly piire. neces- * Yes, and that’s all.* * mily seoiring a free and Tigoron* action to the Heart, ( * • Soldi* cried the dealer in hammers, ‘ ***** wi "> Ci, p , • wnrapcdmj alt the natural »cu» nnd purifying the , Smith \I10t John,) lor five dollars/ ■Sals'- ' Smith, cried .he woman,; what my mbar—saNs hare tailed' Within the last twelve iwfond,’ratsing herself on tip-toe, to •■••H ■jMthianm^hnNdred c^cs'of u»»no*f *g- catch' a glance at-him. 4 Why, you good-fM-nolhing >000 : t*'* Ud- •rejyw, n««ri«a 5oig again* your uift ! Oh, you impu- vrb« death staredlto miserable victim deuce ! bui 1 won’t have them in the •■r£*'** If Dr, Gordon's ITlla Were not adapt-' houae^' •dto Um rtyre of any but thi* horrid malady, their uni- f Doase ’ - 1 r . .» »wUmt^ai»thh«WseatonemoutdWsufHcieatto 1 A vamosed then, and fortunately the owe of tbeir inventor,^ a ; thought of the * Spirit,* to show ’em Up detailed description of the MadkaA-the 1 - ' 38tt& , S!3gL Why.isa belle like a locomoiiyo t- ! 1796 ! nn(1 u> rite general outline of his fea- of a Watch.—During the war between England and France in. 1796, , , - , , r . . rent into a watchmaker’s shop, i lures » l *ie breadth of the lower part ol and handing nut a small French watch I ll,s , " c "- aml lllc general carriage of h’ the ingenious much the repair watchmaker, looking on it, said il repairs than the nnd start off to renew the sr His opinions are unpretending and sen sible, well expressed and concise.— position as a judge is hardly yet de fined. On the right of the judges, separated j now graceful 1 successive thumb ! ing the very hair to rise on the hearer’s j bead, ami the warm marrow lo creep, j as it were, in its hones. The effect was tided too, by the orator’s gesticulation the by a railing, is the desk of the clerk, M Carroll. He is a brother of Hon. Chas. H. Carroll, of Livingston county, New- York. He is a model of what rt clerk iry < : a small r renen watch p 1 ^ ork. He is a model ot what a cteru artist, demanded how ! . eXcte d ,, 'gly like the statue <}f j should be—neat, prompt, assiduous . would come to. The l Washington by Hotigbloq m the capi- '- ||d courteous, and is in every respect ould cost him original purchase. “ Oh, if tfiat’s all, I don’t mind that,” plied the sailor, “1 will give double the origiual cost, for I have a venera tion for the watch.” What might you have given for it ?” inquired the watchmaker. “Why,” said Jack, twitching his trowsers and removing his quid, gave a Frenchman ery respect honorable and accomplished gcntle- lol at Richmond. He is an upright and sensible man, with unquestionable ad- minislrativc lalcnts, but not an accu- j lho lufi bund si.lo we fiu.l ihe profoun,! lawyer. It .3 belter- , defk pfMr . \V ullud., the youtliful mur- shat ol the district. He is Very atten- butterfly ubliinity, aud urgent as tin cles of , grand t< Il is hard to tell which is the most mortifying, to be censured by a man of judgment, or to be commended by a fool. On the whole, we think wc should prefer the funner Then loquencc so powerful the eugle climbing tbc heights of the as tlie aihlress ot a Imly an.i consistent stoim cloud. His eye—at The oulsi as we have said, dim and dreamy— now burned, and flushed, and lighten ed, till, aided by the allusions of fancy I tlie scene, it appeared to dart It charms the accusing. It put* silence ‘he ignorance of foolish men. constrains all to admire. for it, and if-you repair it I’ll g‘n two.’* ed by some that he is not satisfied his present position, but is desirous of obtaining a higher station. He is a member of the Methodist church, and is m high favor with that denomination. Justice Catron, of Tennessee, is next ] to McLean. He is a stout, healthy knock on7lie head t mrin » respectable anti sofij in appear- ! you itnee, with a face anti head more indt- cative of urbatiity and benevolence than of intellect. With good sense, mode- Conj.coation and Agreement.—Iri | rate learning,, great benevelence of feel- lesson in parsing, the sentence, “ Man courting in capacity of bliss,” &c., the word “ conrling” comes to a pert young miss of fourteen to parse. She com menced hesitatingly, but got along well ugh until she was asked to tell ing and kindness-ofdemeanor, he is versally regarded as a useful, unpre tending, respectable judge. Next to him we find Judge Daniel, of Virginia. He was nominated by Mr. Buren, shortly before the termina- r ° 7.”— , , , van t>uren, snortiv belorethetcrmina- 11 agreed with. Here she stopped sl.orl, |ion of „ |al gem -i emau . s presidency, but 'ho teacher said " Very we ’ principally on account of his political what does, court,ng agree with ! services nnd devote,loess. He is tall, Ellen blushed and held down her \ ^. angalar> wilh high che ck-bones ,ea v... . . . 11 I and dark complexion, and looks as if non t you know what that j had some Indian blood in his’veins, ngreeswiih? His mind is narrow in its -conceptions Blushing still more and stammering, ’ • •' • *• Ellen saysr “ It—a—agrees with all the girls, sir l" _ both thy Guests. Uemetn- flame around the assembly! **' | ber, in thy feasts, that thou art enter- e mighty magicitiu went on, the ; taining two guests, the body and soul. ».inciv. ikon. ipntu.' Uecause she throws otJ me spans, uans- n QWV cast somewhere a niou, old 1 l “ bor ' He isoearly six feel in height, •.rtlir.i* >.ilw e. w. bukb pons the mala and says to thg reader,. *. n . mmSaSS^. ) of round and compact form, well litould- prominent and bright appears dark, pn to be Ta blu- rjutalce. Being reld * thev poor woman was filler!; . jTtJt.-Tl A Fibb Joke.—A gentleman—whose name it is not necessary to mention- lost a trunk of valuable clothing, stolen from a house in the immediate neigh borhood of the late fire ip New Orleans. He lamented over his loss. A day or two since, his trunk was discovered, but His mind is narrow and limited in its investigation, and his style is crude and confuted. But bis learning is accurate, and bis deduc tions are sound and clear. He often dissents from the majority nf.he court,, ,,nagers of a popular choice or judges! and ool unfrequently ut favor of State Wn S n ,lid a ghvefnor of a slate, Sr a president, except Wasbingt nate a judge rights. His attachment to these ders him a valuable member of the court. His amiability and honesty are # universally conceded ; lawyers say that some rogue had abstracted his beauti-j h* s opinions, even when in the minority, ful vests, fine shirts, and other elegant j sound and correct. . sdneer babiliipenis, and filled up the Next lo him, and on the extreme right, space with tobacco—probably stolen ! is the place of Senator.. Woodbury, of hlso. Hc wAs fuUof wrath at the j New Hampshire. ; He has long been a Trick, when a bystander brought btin to j mau of note. As Governor and Jfidge a sudden pause. “ What right have; in his own State, and ai Senator and yon'to complain of loss when the thief; Secretary of the Treasury here, he has left you ihe jviJ pro quo ?” That | been, distinguished for fidelity, to - his stumped him. DV; j party* and for unwearied study and multitude seemed charged with ! Know, further, that thou squanderest electricity. Here and there single iudi- ‘ ut rite moment what ilfou hesiowests on viduals began lo rise involuntarily lo 1 ihe body, but reiainest forever What iheir feet; then rose by twos and threes; 1 thou givesl lo the soul. 09x1 a dozen sprang up at once; and ft-! nally. the whole living,, throbbing, en*j If the spring put forth no blossoms, ' might be seen standing in summer there will be no beauty, jind th fixed, straiimig eye- 1 »n. the autumn no fruh. So, if youth be balls, devouring the speaker with a 'trifled away without improvement, ripe ;uze, with half parted lips,, and teeth] years will be contemptible, and .old age blenched by.atieution. The excitement miserable. ,j» was measureless, and yet loo profound | Conceit worse than Ignorance.— fi»r any species of utterance. Not a \ There is only one thing worse than ig- sigh, not a whisper was heard. Noth- ; norancc, and that is conceit. Of all ing could be heard save the voice of the , the intractable fools, an overwise man orator; and during (he intervals of his ! is the worst. You may cause idiots pauses the fall ofpin a would have been t° philosophise—-you may coax don- audible. j keys lo forego thistles—but don’t ever His subject loo, was unique as his think of driving common sense into the manner. Ilis theme was—“ The fu- j head of a cancelled person. lure eternity of matter; its natural' ~~i i ■ capacity for indefinite nnd glorious ‘ The world estimates men by their changes ; and the possible splendor of success in life ; and by general consent, the new heavens and earth.”. His meth- success is evidence of superiority. od of discussion was purely rational and scientific—that is to sav, by analy- • Hazlclt says llmt “ Fashion .U Gen? sis. A few of his inimitable touches tilitv running away from Vulgarity, aii4 linger in my recollection to the present afraid of being overtaken by il. It hour. He inferred the bsauty of which proves the two to be not far apart.” all, even the coarsest matter is capable, . from the following illustration : ! Debt binds a man with fetters and u vasum inn ,iuiin- “ Chemistry, with its fiery tongue of bonds worse than those of the malefactor. 'account U of4!is , p , rofes-| ,he galvanic battery leaches ll.ai .be; sioaal ability ! I know of no instance—! ““TT. ‘bamundlnlbe c Cor. Trib. . of the court; takes care ol the ladies who drop in, and provides them with seats, and is ever ready to extend kind attention to all strangers. The attornej'-gerieral has a separate desk in the court-room, and an adjoin ing office. Mr. Reverdy Johnson was foremost at the Baltimore bar, mid ranks very high as a* learned lawyer and able reasoner. There is a great deal of energy and independence in bis look and bearing, and inode of speak ing. He is of good stature, erect and strong, but powerful figure, and strong ly marked features, ami with no soft ness of speech or manner. His style of reasoning is clear and strong, but diffuse.* Such are the men who compose this elevated tribunal. As men and jurists they are respectable, but not of the I lofty and commanding character that will be expected in such a station.— Every one of them has been selected for political reasons—and some of them certainly would never have, been chosen by a popular vote. What absurdity characterizes the assertions about the n of kings, 1 He who swears, informs us that his and the black- carbon which ihe peas- bare word .s not to be credited. I ant treads beneath his feet, afe both ——— composed of the same identical ele- • Temperance and Courtesy.—-Tfic tnenls, analysis also prpves that a chief temperance of Julius Cscsar was yc- xniu iasi ouuuay m waj, 1^—a uuy | ingredient in limestone is carbon.— , marbable. He ate, rttid drank, nol to of soft balmy air,'and sunshine, bright L Then let the burning breath of God pnss gratify the palate, but to satisfy the and glorious as the smile of a'god^ “Be- oyer all the limestone of earth, and bid wants of nature. Cato declared fore tea' o’clock everv pew and every j its old mossy layers chrystallize into was the only sober man who ever at- seal in the spacious church was filled | new beauty; and lo! at the Almighty tempted the subversion of ihe'Romffii ihaf Mr*.^Arlington ipteeds .. swrar , me- poor woman was mien , t , , .7, . . apply..* ,fot ^Mnanaa-oa iK fl " r ..? r ! wiib horror at theihouebi. After orach !! r .' L 1 ’ nd * 8real de ® , '.‘! lbal ’ mga Congrefa. a* ab«, l»lrev«sU .be. b.Ua asiop , he ieW ^ anI , ^ „ J wjtb «u,pa«,n g rap.Jay -an, eama.i- SgglSSSgffiBg 10 ,lrero ? oa " w ‘ c,, '.M •■‘bold uphaf ripht hand,” aU did ■‘"•- He-lresgre.t rated, forre.ea^ k ^ r ® beingso,4aucb diSoulty uypw- j W| “VeR-i/’ J*tust Imest ^ opinions are ermvaed with its ■^^iaTSSaSSSlC jogdteD. . . „• v.-r Man imm*r<raii>tc -iri- re * u ^ ls * Asa rehsonerjie is cogent ,'ac- VS^t£7SZ^Z^- .. .fr£“J r Tfec< ^ irntnedtately *d- j^jrate, but pot excise, eosLis,** to |f| been ^173™ ^-y.JTaV—ri_ : V - !'*f je »cl_ tpftjtquqfi, U^or to overflowing. Tlie whole population .fiat, the mountain ranges flash into liv- commonwealth.” It certainly- would of Lawrenccborriugh, a lovely liilfo ing gems, with a lustre that renders have been wcilfor its defenders, If tlie — -- .*•- — -- midnight noon, and eclipses all the same remark could have been applied stars!” i« them. Once he was served at'a He urged the same view by another friend's house, with bad oil. as a sauce 'example si ill better adapted to popular for asparagus, of which lie partook; al^ ! apprehension. fer the unsavpry sauce had beep iti lurh ’ “Look yonder,” said the impassion- refused by all the Quests. 'The. cbi»i<- town on 1 be Olnoriver, in Indiana, ap peared to have turned out to hear ’‘the great orator” from 1/exThffon, whose fame had traveled in advance of his coming. Il was his first visit io that Slate,, and hence ilie general anxiety Dot allow Mor it i? rather re- ought to be assumed as settled-. His -- -—— - « , v ., . *- * ioJPirfBdlfe*, decision^ would-be iheb’euer for prun- the devotfonal exercises by Ringing * No.' Well, very well; bdt behold, man s motl Sfst '' ihinniog, Inil'‘tlie crowtb is and prayer. AT fliis the token of .vexa- while the sneering denial curb yoot fits Makej. witness his effort. x fr\\ eyes were turn- |ed orator, pointing vyitli a motionless . tesy of Caesar wo; ed to the door aud (as the winged min-' finger towards The lofty coiling, as if it reject with disgust what had been set utes flew a Way) ^'itb many signs of: were tbe, sky. “See that wrathful, before him by hi’s mean host. ' ’ ’’’ disappointment, as no-one ‘ entered to. thuuder cloud—the fiery bed of the ~—— answer’the circumsiantlal description’.lightuings and hissing hail—the cradle of his person Which‘had the previous 5 i of tempests and floods! What can be dav been published ip the papers. 1 , more dark', more dreary, more dread- hour of eleven arrived, a rnl the j ful? Say, scoffing sCeriic, is it capa- gan' ble of any" beauty ? You pronounce, ay be Thi* well known, parson of the station began] Scholars arc' frequently' fo b vith, who are ignorant of nothing rig their own ignorauce-—Zimm rae BTrst pQir. ^. fhgftehd' ihinning, : A writer beautifilly remarks ihpt% man’s mother is. the rcprcsebiafiYb m hli Mabr. - . , . .