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T/u Philosophy of Lnugltltr. —Au-
youn^ gentleman w!»•> van Hogll Hl
will, is certain of a favorable recept
tiou in »aci**ly—particularly whoa
the weather is muggy. Laughter 1-
therefore, a social virtue, a prudent
accompli*hmcut, an open letter of in
troduction. it is not necessary to lie
funny in order to be able to laugh-
Some men laugh like potatoes, with
out knowing it. Their faces are sculp
tuted cachinations. The permanent
grin, however, palls upon the eye,
and at "last begin to near out one’s
jocularity, and to look as solemn and
hideous as 'he dismal sphynx. Laugh
ing is good by virtue of its suddenness.
It is in ils un xpected appeals to ilie
norves that its power chiefly lies.
It does a thoughtful pqjpon good to
be inUcrr- bv surprise, and to be tick
led into a hourly laugh against bis
will. It makes him feci as be would
after having been electrified. It n-
wakens him, forces bis blood to cir
culate, makes him his op on eyec, look
about him, and talk. The greatest
mystery ot Irftightor is its eo muni*
cativcn«-ss. Set one "r uvo g'ong,
and the whole circle, although tli- y
know why, fall into the vein. You
of risibility. Any one may laugh un-
, uey are red in the face; but the laugh
ter that is most searching makes I hr
taee pale When a person always
laughs in the same way, they never
iaugo with sincerity: lor the same
way of laughing is no!more applica
ble to the different degrees ol irrita
tion than the same way of shoeing
iiie sense of pain. To laugh ahusys
the same way is to laugh by rule,||ttu
ihe gamut may be played over on all
occasions. It Is pleasant to bn gifted
by nature with such exquisite sensi
bility that one’s laujib vaiies with the
the subject. Variety is much admir
ed in laughter as well as in every
thing else; hut it must not be sludiuu,
or it will he liable to suspicion, i*
must come of it itself, five, natural,
■ind. characteristic. Loud laughing
is dangerous to women, besides being
disagreeable to their friends. Wo
men should never laugh much or loud
ly. They are supposed to be more
patient and enduring than men; and
as gentleness is (h dr especial charm
they slum Id laugh softly, slowly, low
ly, musically, &. not as if they caught
nil the broad points ef hit# ami cari
cature. They should ho thought to
leave some touches o ths joke undis
covered, for it is the weakness ol ou
aginc such n "meadow stretched out
to the length of a mile before us. and
the proportion h.cli n single blade of
grans heart to the whole herbage on its
surfuce—will express the relation
which our earth bears to the known
universe! But even this is exclusive,
probably, of millions of suns “bosom-
ad’’ in the unknown depths of space
and placed for ever beyond our kon.
or the light of which may not have
had time to travel do'-vn to us since
the period of that creation.
Bonaparte, 3,000,000, human being# [
were destroyed, end 10,000,000 of,
mothers, wives and children made j
mourners. Wo are shocked at the j
sight of a small amount of human
blood, and horror-struck to view, the
mangled corpse of a man; but were
the blood shed in wars collected in
one mas, it would form a lake and flow
in torrunts on which our steam boats
might be borne—and the bodies
thrown to ether would rise to a
mountain's height.
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kitAW wttv. iaii into the vein, ion , - ■ , ,
la.j.ll », |,aslil»r. unci hmsh tile more i '° *•>« ''>» i,.csi>d,wy. y en
?«“«“ you know of »kkk i i« »«»«• *'«•/. ,
i'„„i _* Miifp ixiiencv something in reservation, as if linn*
you arc laughmg at. Mute p»tem J , ^ MlilK , wU[eh - at *, es cou'-d
rs there in the association of ideas.— | uciea ft
An kard things make one laugh, if « r o%'ht uut to uuderr.and. I h.s u
the mind happen to be directed into poor affectation of ex. lu iu. prm-
a different channel at the moment, | ^ «' -»^r.or ut ^
and the awkwarkuess comes npon vou l ,ndPl 8 * x **’ J . } . . , .
sSddlnlv. There ,s nothing l»»gha-1 assured tiuit there .. nothmj b^ornd
hlc in seeing a man thrown from his j.^th knowing, or tnat thee isuj-
hr-rse , yet if he be- pitched into the 1 thing in the joke except i s pretentious
mud and his hat rolls off inln the ken- 10 •*'-#t«ry.
nel a. il his feet are thrown up into
the air, like the heels ol the bodiless
'lloued-;script on the Manx hailpen-
nics. you cannot help laughing i here
U no grace in such an accident to
make it ngrceat'/le to the imagination,
and to save it from li licule. From
-a peculiar destruction of the sensi
tive membranes, some people laugh
more than others, and young people
laugh the most bemuse t l ey have
few • r drawbacks upon the t'aucy. ~
Th'-ngs as they are, if vve learned
analize them, are not objects of laugh
ter; but until we grow familiar with
realities, we burgh at tl.em as if they
iveve ideal. hiiJ set up for our
■am-isooner' t’o be well deceived
is t.h* happiness of lite, says iti ■ Dean
■of St. Patrick’s aud those who are
the most deceived- laugh the most,
and by the same reasoning, those who
•hugh the most are the happ'est.
But laughing isdivisalde into many,
w.noy modes. Mrs. Joidau used to
■laugh over her whole face. It be an
tn the dimhle of iho lips, and spread
over the cheeks aud forehead ’like
.sunshine, until the entire countenance
became inspired. That was a 1»upl»
tbkimka vou stop with admiration and
suspended breath and fe«.I happy.
It was too,he;ui',iful; it captured ihe
Senses,'ami filled the heart with that
sort of joy that does uot express itself
laagPHr. Some people laugh enn-
t-Vulsivelv, sb.uitiug out a noise like
ithat of a pistol, and instantly relaps
ing back bun silence aud gravity, li |
is a great question whether they ei-
Ilieir laugh like the rest of the woild, j
or whether they do not eoj- y it more j
by k oeping it within, and all to thee.>-i
•elves. Others, again, laugh througb
their teeth, spreading their lips like.
4he hyena, and emitting a hissing sound
that resembles the frying of eggs
There may be a pbjsical necessity
for such a laugh; but unless tlmre be,
it is very inexcusable. There are
persuns who will avail themselves of
any excuse for showing their teeth,
and who laugh Jfor no other earthlt
reason. They must be thinking of
th^ :eeth the whole time, and not
efWe jest provocative. A fal per
son who laughs zealously, laughs with
his great body The tub undulates
and heaves, and the whole man shakes
with laughter down to the calves of
his legs. It is like the boisterous re
joicing f a corporation A man who
• desires a vivid reputation will throw
himself back into his chair to laugh,
s if the fun overpowered him. That
is a mere ruse, like the litter ol a
pretty girl behind her fan; or the
•tage-lau»h, that consists in twisting
** 11. _ sL .. ml/, t Un m<iAi •nil nonniiwv
Any im isou who laughs dogmatically
should he exu-lied from the drawing
room. Why should any one laagn io
a style that requires other people to
laugh whether tliey like it or not. imo
tb.it conveys a sueer at those who < ! .o
not laugh, as much ns to insinuate
that they do uol comprehend the force
of a good thing? It is very rode U
appear to understand wbut nobody
else understands, r.nd to laugh when
vou bovc the laugh all to yourself.—
We have people wb 0 B-uvcr vvliun
thay laugh, as if they .!esj tsed tic
poverty of mirth Who .vnuts them
to laugh? Let them g.»t into » oruer,
and trace the out I iocs oi the figured
paper with their eves until they get
the devils, or nausou in the stomach.
They have r.o right to eouie into h
circle, &. laugh in contempt of court.
It is ul! nonsense to say, tbrt any in
dividual is so locked up in bile as not
to be able to enjoy a lough. Fv**iy
human being has a vulnerable point —
touch that, and the metallic beiug
becomes fused over as i< i had un
dergone a process of fne- V\ e laugh
verv spldom ourselves, but—when
we do laugh—Mercury! what a leap
ing of sounds is there, what a bubbling
i f nm'liculote noacs, what o Iveuvut;;
of chests, and distortion of features,
and spasm of limbs. It is well enough
to talk about resisting laughter, but
we know it is irrvsistablfc, a d com
eili like a thief in the night and is not
to lie gotnsoyed. What could Moore
have been thinking of when tic ud-
<jx --set! such u request ns to this to a
lady ?
Give smiles to those who love you
least,
But keep your tears for me.
Sunshine before lam, even in the
dog-days.
[London Alla* )
WASHINGTON AS A FARMER.
T|, e , e was uo statiou in which
Washington took more delight, ov the
duties ot which he discharged with
more zeal and activity, than that ot a
practical former. His achievements
in ibis walk, were prodigious. It
may lairlv be questioned whether any
other individual in the country, not
excepting the i» ust industrous ond «n-
(erprising, tv ho has been devoted to
tins pursuit alone, lus ever accom
plished so much He was comman
der ot an army, acd at the head u! a
nation for a ew years only at a time,
but a day never pesstd it. which Lib
farm was out of his mind. During
Ihu whole war, be was planning im
provement*, directing them and often
vvriiiug letters of minute irstructions
to Itis mauuger. N'bile President of
t i u UuitcdSiate8.it was his stoud-
nig custom t» wri>e weekly, and io
recoivc week v returns, in which he
required great particularity ainl • x
act Dess in spi living occurrences, aud
ihe • mployment, and progress 1 ( he
lii‘,,.11 <-is I have be-ore me a vol-
(.me ui press copies o eMcrs w ru
le ! ip one year, dm Dg toe Pri sitien-
c.v. '.c ris mi'imger and. overseers.—
So«oe “ r tbew uxtchd to several pages,
and t u ■ avcro -c more than ouc n
I'll bum him.—A member of a
church) feeling himself much aggriev
ed in a transaction with a brother,
rietormiued upon having revenge.—
Conscience remonstrated, reminded
him of his vows, Ins relation to the
offender—that they were members ol
Christ-lhat it was displeasing io God
But. no; the evil rankled in Itis breast
revenge he would have. How to
accomplish his put pose be knew not.
With these feelin .s he went to his
pastor to obtain his assistance. His
;»rtstor reasoned with, nod tried to
dissuade him. Failing in this, he fi
sally said, I know of but ohc kind of
revenge allowed by the Scriptures,
viz: “It thine enemy hunger, feed
him: if he thirst, give him dnak; by
so doing thou shall heap coals o' fi *
on his bead.” With joy hemming io
his countenance, clappin j his hands
he exclaimed, "I II bum himl IU
burn him! ' Would it not be well d
thwro were uiorr of such burning in
in the world? Koung Mens Jidv.
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out by himself bcl.-te the press im- rim- ot* t.if h»e«»e us*#* tt.t,
prosstons worn taken. I o*»at. BDeFe^,ti. o*-KhT su^nhjx
HtiblOUb wuir ioixv-.i.
Such was lug bubit for years, a- j jo o\»p<*ry. D4Z l*v o-Phy.i-v* dob
the tnirdeu of Ins public cares. I o-b*e tv- «<?'* o»e<ro-A *asp ie4S?r
There is uls-' before me a curious ag- J »Aj» jr-yi»BR.i* ji.'?o»ogg;ta'Q mc
rit-i.li wai document, dated 'our days ; zjuw WET Dtf ti*^T z -y o»v* *ajliw
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0 24 folio pages, written iu a eiuso j-qo*. *»j^i-uz in *hiiB.i*
„ . ,, ,. e ntaimi,g inst ruin ions to ins ; s vo-o.ir baoj jeAWJ<saA o-i.^-rroV t*
ma a<rei for the cultivation ot three ; rt l**yi» a-*** i*
faru)s*on the Bstalw o; Mount Veruon i tctp<*aj criiF.eer^* ^p<»yi*
the following yoar Each farm was ivy^AJ *o-sf«»v.
divided io!«* lots winch were uuui- • CPEecr^z DeirAe4«ai*E zv* o»*M4,
l»«iicd. In the pamphiet very full m- J DhkT «hi i,rvsaRP. vyth, »viw. <»(
s! met ions arn given bow to cultivate : a.az, Ty^-Af jqAJ<»y* Jo
eevru lot iu the three farms during ihe x.e, a>bp ipSM.h4r ©ir* djif i*s«a«
uexi year, statiug the crops, with re- wtoo ^-4<*y*v* tvua
marlis on the soil, the products of for- j Etrsn «Ft»VhAaiT.
u.ht years, and ihe results of loriuer i ”
expenineii’.s. Wasinugiou died, you I tetcr-htfewo* o»p«»x41ji or r ny^T«wo
w 'll recollect, in the middle of De- ! .ai»tv»y iveto-R a.vp tzrv, o*<r»A.T
eeinber, um! this pamphlet, di;a\yn up o*i.kc?o- no 1 m-v ny^^Rj*
evidently with much labor and refloe-i s t#tf hr ivwa-4 au«oy.* s<nyz
lior., was nlead' prepared to be ban- i ia* gk.ks o-^u*v«
1 ded tu the luatiagur, at me begmuiug 1 ^o-o. i)«Uca
I o; tin- veor, prefaced by a letter ol . PttfWtKS ©mz-u. *D44
general directions on (be importauce j sza DUiiT
nt method aud foretbought iu faruiiug j sr, ' h ®‘ qT J 34
operations, aud this, imtwilusiundiug I ni-T dj* tuh
be wasbimstilt to be on the p anta | up zw*’ lyzAb a,mp ©rvy titW«i aip-
tion, and exercise a daily supervis- yie* vii«v* vewova TytB ®»ichR baa twa
IMMENSITY OF
VERSE.
THE UNi
the thumbs into the sides, and bending
the hedv ferward as if it ware sud
denly seized with pains, and uttering
• clicking noise in the corner
«f the mouth. Nobody ever laughed
until they were b)a* k in Ihe face, ul-
though that ia esteemed Ihe last point
Baron Zzch. an eminent astio.it>
mcr. computes tbai there may be a
thousand millions of stars in the heav
ens.— (Art. Astronomy, Eneyclop.
Brit.)—If we suppose each star’lo be
a sun, and attended by ten plants
(leaving camels out of the calcu a
lion.) we have teu thousand miilious ot
globes like the earth, within vvbal are
cous dered the bounds or the kuovyn
universe. As there are suns to give
light throughout all these systems,
vve may infer that there are also eyes
to behold it, and beings, whose nature
in this on;* important particular, is
analagou* to our own. To form an
idea of the infinitely small proportion
which our earth bears to this vast ag
gregate of systems, let us suppose
5.000 blades of glass m grow upon a
square yard, from which we find by
calculating, that ti meadow one nails
long, by I vvo-tbirds of a mile in
breath, will contain 10,000 millions
of blades of grass. Let us then irn-
Thtfsc instances are mentioned only
as examples; they indicate the babhs,
and it is uon- cessaiy to add more.
Fora time hi kept an agricultural
journal, and In? was ugagud iu ex-
1 eriiuents on a relation ol crops oi
each lot, noting down, for 4 series ol
vmm, ibe crons of each lot, with re-
ui.rks o;> the comparative success ol
(I ff-ient rotations. He was at much
pa ms to slock his farms with the best
hieeds of anion L, and his grounds
were ndurned with rare and curious
trees and shrubs, collected from va
rious quarters of the United Stales,
and from foreign countries. His cor
respondence with Sir John Sinclair,
Mr. Audurson, and Arthur Y'oung, on
Agriculture, has been printed.
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