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11p |r ft ;«;■? j|i ^ Iff £ hW ir ifel ia g : £•■? m 1 i jtj i >A & N „R if* H :r ' ! >^•4'* jjl» 1.1 t:<!itf<1 by T6IOJIAS HAYSES. VOLUME Mil. COURT CALENDAR, FOR 1841. Superior Courts. O L 11 C O N S C 1 E N C r.—O U R C O U N T R V—O U R P A R T Y. MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA^ FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY !-2, 1841 p. L. kOCIWSOlV, Proprietor. NUMBER 3 January. ] sl Momlay, 1 " *??* •• K it'll IllOlld • • Pulaski .• Chatham el: PULA KY !s , >lonay. Randolph *■ Paulding 2nd 4th 15il»h Clark ('ass Walton Craw fo r Wilkes Early Cherokee J acksou Mcriw ether *• Forsyth >• Upson “ Decatur MARCH. Jst Momlay, Coweta “ Baker “ Morgan “ Marion “ Lumpkin Pike *• Laurens “ Sumpter •* Taliaferro ml “ Coltimhia *• Lee “ Eajctte “ Creeue •• Harris •* Madison “ Union *• Monroe •• (j’nimiett rtl Momlav. Butts •• Dooly Ell.erl *• DeKal *• Ciluier .’ml 3rd 1th JULY*. I -I Monday. Twiggs 2nd Monday, Pulaski Ith •• Wilkes AUGUST. I si .Monday. Randolph l’aulding “ Bihh ( lark Cass Walton Craw ford Early C hcrokec J ackson “ Emauuel “ Upson “ Meriwethet “ Forsyth “ Decatur SEPTEMBER. 1st Monday. Pikt •• Baker •• Sumpter *• .Morgan “ I .aureus *• Taliaferro “ Marion *• Coweta “ Lumpkin •2nd •• ('oiuuibia “ Lee '• Creeiic “ Madisoa “ Union “ Monroe ** l’ayeile •• CwiniKtt 3rd *’ Elhcrt *• Dooly “ Bulls “ DclvnU “ (lilmer “ Hall “ Talhot 1 Wlg^S, Lowndes Tlmmas, Telfair, Irw in, I .aureus, Pulaski, Appling, Ware, | Bihh, I lousrou. ! Buns, ! Crawford, ; • pson, Pike, | Monroe, i Newton, ; ID., bOUTHi ■ms c11:t 4ill Monday in Marrli El do in FcLrm 1st do 1-' (to in J anunr 4th do in .\j»ui ii iti Jununr I -t do in June a 2d do in April a 3d do in Junc a 4 th do in do I-’LIN’ r circi i l-t Monday in Mav an nd Angus u! .1 ulv. AN IIIRKCULAR ODE TO IIUMCUGGERY. bend me thy pipes. Oh! Pan. that I may sing An in j until to that potent thing '■ clepi !! uiiihugg**rj—a new horn science, That sets all earthly wisdom at defiance. uid Octohei ltd Pecemli Hail myslie Ait! so dimly signified I y types and signs familiar to the mind. lo ■Ith l-t <lo tin do do I Novem'.e V and July. in Janttar in .Linuarv ar. in May in do do in .! tine and i Jeccmher. inh! r. d< s lenrv. dill -ith Stewart, Marion, til III) do ill do do in .1 antiarv and July. CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRC! if. 1st Monday. in Ueh. and 2.1 Mon. in-Li! 3d do in May ami November. and July. Deccinlier. chi If that thy votaries are mystified It is because they w illltiiiv arc blind : \\ ot;Tit is a CoiiNsiiiN. who that sees can doubt it. Since “Tip" had ne’er been President without it ? II any man's a fool—a knave—a driv’dcr, A quack—;in empiric—a shallow tritier, V. hv then just let him “ILiiig it coon-!.in on his rec reant limbs” A ml I w ill bet him A thousand dollars to a liase shinplaster, T he wold receives him for its •• lord and master.” Iieeti twined round |cr heart in its earliest year; am! when they were rest away, it left a wound which (low ed till ail the springs of iter soul were blood. t; I am passing away, ’said she, and it should be so."" The winds have pcfsrd over mv life, and the bright end of hope fnd tic sweet blossom of passion, are scattered down nntfflie without ering in the dust. And vet J cannot go ationg the tombs with a tear. It is qnalitic The soldi-Ts are count of the mam nee5dp am! a brave man look- behind Iiini whenever he takes aim, to preserve his *ye-steht for a futtire occasion. averse to their use on ac me r t- that continually ocrtiV*, d- who 1 w ho lot e m« it i- oy. ail mystic Art ! to thee <>M metaphysics \ icicls up tin* palm of puzzling the wise. M nscogec, 4th do in Jan Talliot, 3d do in. Jim. Harris 4 ill do CHEROKE in do E ( 'lit Paulding, 3d do in .May Cass, 4ih do in do Cherokee, lst do in J utu Forsyth, 1st do in do Lumpkin, 3d do in do 1 nion. 4th do in do And Egypt's ancient short hand hieroglyphic' •Succumb before thy hidden mysteries;— Thus cabins, built of logs, to cue,I reflectors, Mean marble Wallaces of Bank Directors. : hard to take leave ! hard to bid larwell <> these d< ar seem - with which wc ! have held coriunutinti front chiidliood, and which from i day to clay have caught the color of mv life, and ! sympathized with its joys and sorrows. The little | "rave, where I hate so often strayed with buried love. ; atul where, at tinus, even now the sweetest tones ol h:s voice seem to come stealing- around me, tili the- " hole air heroines one intense am! mournful melodv ; the pensive stare in widt h I ran still pic ture' Id | looking down upon me, beckoning me i bright home iNotwnlisiar,ding the reiterated order of introducing' foe ;o ui> generally, the bow is still retained as tli^ principal implement of w ar. Shields made of rattan wicker work are universally j M use, and afford excel lent protection against arrows. Soldiers do not en cumber th.iiiM K.s with a variety of arms? there are pikeinen, swordsmen, archers, matciiiockmeri, ea. h ol whom has only one w, apou, and no other. U lien drawn up in full array, they look the most motley group upon which the cyeAan Ik* set. We ii t'c in .nil them compiled w ith the military ages, btft ii tl.e knight and tlieir fetniners made as sorry an ap pearance as tiie warriors of the Celestial Empire, all c tiii.' I.E form | li..' "lowing itescrtptimfc oV hehnet, breast-plate «.n.l on to bis own bo.ee, with with h tl.e*-liroiiiclo 0 f*eliivalricloresf» Aovemhcr do do Eliattooga, 1st Gilmer, M ii nay, Walker, Floyd, Dacle, 1st 2d ,‘J(I 4th do do 1st do do 1st r ayette, ('arroll, Mcriw etli’r, 4lIt Troup, 34 Coweta, 4th DeKalh, 2d Campbell, 2d Coble. Heard, 3d 4ih in August and February, in July and January, in do do in do do ill do do in June and December. COWETA CIRCUIT. Mondav in January and June, do in Uchruarv and August in April and October, in .1 une and January, in June and December, in J nly and January, in June and December, in do do in Mavnnd November do do do do Red pepper is a Hero, we are taiglit— >uv!i as Olu Tin was in his youthful day. Vv lien he the British at Sandusky fought. And w hipt the rascals till they tun aw ay. Long handled gourds do Tkmpkkimck proclaim, Hard cider warns the rising geicsiatiou I hat poverty and soriow. sin audshame, Await the sinners who indulge |otation : \\ lliskey's a sin, \onr sagest m;i\in tenches. And who can doubt lle.-.iiit cckrv when it preacht How many priests do minister to Ii t ! Ilow many whorship at thy mvsie shrine ! "Tie “ godlike Daniel” hows the sippliant knee, And regent Hal believes thou arulivino ; fit'cat I’leston too, his l ice like Elia’s crater, 1*roclaims tltve lo the work! his clnn nmh r. cry flower anil rivulet, on which our j about, seem s;ullv misapj | early love has se: his mulyitig seal, Imve become dear j Tin- cannons are of the most vartoj ca Iibre Some tome, and 1 rauuot without a sigh close my eye.-! arc so small that they : upon them forever."" ! :m ,! placed on a stand whenever they ar, t o be used, •SOUTH W EST E if N"C IR < T IT.’> Till Hall Putnam 1 Randolph . 2d Mondav in Mny atul XovcmLci*. Putnam *• Stew a it j Lee, 4th do ill do do Talhot I til “ Newton Early, 2d do in Jainiary aud July. Bulloch “ ILtldwii Bilker, 4th do ill do do Cobb “ Cobb j Decatur, 2d <!o in March and September. Macon “ Macon Doolv. 4 th do in June and December. liartis “ Harris 1 Macon, 1st (!o in Uebmary and August. Newton " Walker j Sumpter, 1st do in June and December. Baldwin “ Murray [Southern tit cor th Walker “ Bulloch | Murray Washington ** Wasliiii^ton OCTOBER. DK . c. HAYNES. Thou sec where come tins lesser ligtts that blaze V» i'll lustre borrowed lioni tby lieent brow ; * he modest Wise, retiring in his wivs. Rebukes the House foi getting it a row : He speaks to order in a winning tote, And soothes you in a way that’s quire his own. Didactic Craves, so civil in reply. illustrious Thompson, [Wailcly]—what a name ' Blows his small horn with pompous industry. Aud thinks the while it is the truirp of tame! Great Profit, too, w ho all things prows a loss on, And last, not least, the oym, candid Dawson. APRIL. 1st Monday, Warren “ Sumter. ” Walker “ Wilkinson “ Muscogee “ ('ampbell Rahim, Thursday after Wayne, “ “ 2ml Monday, Carroll Dade “ Camden •• llahershain '• Hancock “ Henry “ Montgomery Tattnall. Thursday after 3rd Monday, Emauuel ” Chattooga “ Franklin *• Heard “ (Klynii “ Jones “ Oglethorpe “ Floyd 4tit Monday, Scrivcti “ Lincoln “ Jasper ** Houston “ Troup “ Irwin “ McIntosh Liberty, Monday alter Bryan, Friday after Telfair, Thutsday after Mondav MAY. 1st Monday, Burke •• Stewart 2nd Monday, Chatham 3rd " Jefferson l:li “ Thomas Lowndes, Monday after - Mondav 111 Mi Mondav iiftei \|ij'liiq after Thurs JUNE' 1st Mondav, Kiclimoiul ist Monday, \\ anen •* Wilkinson “ Cninphtll Muscogee, Tuesday after : Sumpier. “ “ Walker, Rabun, Thursday after 2nd Monday, Hancock “ Camcleu Dade " Henry “ llahershain “ Carroll “ Harris *• Montgomery T ntnall, Thursday after 3rd Monday, Emanuel “ Chattooga “ Oglethorpe “ Franklin “ Jones ** Heard “ Floyd Wayne, Thursday after 3d .Monday, Scriveti *• Lincolu “ Jasper Houston “ Troup “ Irwin Telfair, Thursday after Bulloch, last Mondav NOVEMBER. Effingham, Friday after the 1st Monday 2nd Mondav, Jefferson 3rd •• Burke dill “ Thomas Lowndes, Alonday after 4th Mondav Ware, Monday afn i \ppling, Thursday alter Itli Monday. Camden <ilvnn. Monday after Melntosli, l.ibeny. Ill \ an. Friday lIArs resumed the practice of Medicine, jn'omjn iitleution n> proli ssioual c alls. He luav be coiisiillecl at the oliire oe for several years past, or at his residence side of the pulilie sipiare. Sparta, lath January, IC11. f? Drugs, Medicines, Are. These are thy devotees, O noble scieice ! Their weapons ’coon skins, pepper, cider, gourds ; Upon log cabins they place their reliance. And compter by thy cabalistic words : The I’kih'lk, too, submit! Then hail to thee, A knight t, wonderful Hi MiiruuitK v ! From the AINany JOvenim^ Journal. r.M lMSlii:!) LINKS. Composed by a young lady of this city, on leaving her home 1 have lately’ beard that the beautiful girl of whom 1 have spoken, is dead.—The dose ol her file was calm as tlie falling ol a iptiel stream—gentle ns the sinking of the breeze that lingers for a time around a bed of roses, and then dies as it were ironi the very sweetness. It cannot be that earth is man’s only abiding place. It cannot he that our life is only a bubble east tip by ! the ocean of eternity to float a moment upon the I w aves, and then sink to rise into darkness and nolli- j bigness. Else w hy is it that the aspirations, w hieli | leap like angels from titc temple ol our hearts, are : forever wandering abroad unsatisfied? l\hy is it : that the stars, which bold tlieir festivals around the I midnight throne, are set so far above the reach ol ; our limited liiculties—forever mocking us by tlieir ' unapproachable glory ? \N by is it that the rainbow | ami cloud come over us with a beauty that is not of ! earth, anil then pass oil and leave »;s to muse upon j tlieir faded loveliness? And finally, why is it that bright forms of human beauty are presented to our dew aud then taken from us, leaving the thousand streams of our affection to flow back in cold and al- | pine torrents upon our hearts? \\ e are born fora J higher destiny than that of earth. There is a realm w here the rainbow never fades—where the stars will ! bespread out before us like the inlands that slumber ! in the ocean—and where tlie beautiful livings that : here pass In fore us like visions, >tav in our presence I forever, llrielit creature of my dreams! in that ! realm 1 shall see thee again. Even now thy lost im- oii a stm speaks Some carried ou ro>n’ s shoulders,- DR. LITTLE, HAS JUST RIOCKIVKI) FROM Till! NORTH AT IIIS 1)1(10 STOllE, IX M f L I. E I) C5 E V I LI. F , I I.PIIATi: OF QI INIXF,, superior French article. IMFFKfNK.mi iuviilnaiile adjunct to Hiiinine. BALSAM rOI’AlVA t’.U’St I.F.S, a new French article. (’A VK.WK Ff M’I’FR. (sriminj) AlViean, pure Bird. BADS \M (’Ol’AIVA. Solidified. ' OPIUM tiUM, Turkev, selected. I.OXA or CROWN BARK, a very superior article. s CAl.OMF.I.. l'.nclish, first. M.< >U.S. (Join. Soeotorine, true, i CARKACF.I’.N or IK ISi t MOSS. | \<H A \ M MOV donl.fi — (to. tivl.fi'. St l.l’IIATK OF ZINC, Crystallized. j Besides which he Iris a regular supply of Mr3)!< ’IM.S, DRI <•>. I PALNTS. vV'. Also a -rood assortment of l.nuli -li ami I' n in fi ! I'ilF.MIt'AI.S—together with PATF.NT MKIMt'INKS, consisting of I Dr. Kvun.s’ Camomile Pills. for a Southern clime, fouiul since her decease. I g<*. my father, yet I lain Would linger with thee still ; Oh clasp me in thy arms again, I w ill be calm—I will. I age is sometimes with me. In the mysterious | of midnight, when the streams arc glow ing Bleu lienee in Lie ' Ins is the flying artillery of the Celesti.J Empire. The Chinese have managed to cast immense pieces, which would match with ourlurty-eiglitpounders,and have in fact, manifold variations of this instrument of destruction. They do not understand bow to bore dtein, but the body is ready cast of iron, with manv pores, and often honey-combed, so that tliel frequent ly hurst. The touch hole is, moreover trto large, and the whole without mathematical proportion; and of course, not able to maintain a well directed fire; Jn- stcad of balls, they often use stones or pieces of iron of every possible shape. r I hey also avail themselves of grape-shot, rockets, and grenades, which on ac count of tlieir c!um>y make, prove almost harmless. 1 lie gong and a small drum are the principal in— strumeiits for enconrageing the soldiers to make an attack. J he latter emitting a deafening noise, is well calculated to rouse a martial ardor. They have also horns which sound like conchs, but are not frequently blown. The army is divided into five, ten, and one hun dred—and these again into hattnUions, camps, brig ades and divisions, rather different from what we are accustomed to. They do not march in close ranks, nor wheel round and draw up like our soldiers, nor ran they be said properly to inarch. In fact they walk as they best can, without putting themselves to any inconvenience, and in time of need they run in 4 trot, and whoever is the foremost is the bravest. The Chinese have a great variety of works upoil tactics, and they have the advantage ol containing (he experiments made during the space of two tlioti- l’ut thoughts from meino'iy's fount hurst free— Thoughts of the Messed past ; ! (. anno; check the tears you see, They flow so thick and fast. I light of the manv stars, thv image conics floating upon sa,,,, "are, and if the officers by studying them, do I the dreams that linger around mv pillow atul stands J ,]rs * r ’ 1fL " tacticians, there will neter an- i before me in its pale dim loveliness, till its quiet spirit j " tl "; r h.r.ncl any where. The great art consists i sinks like a spell from heaven upon mv thoughts, and !. U1 ' lraw,,, S "P from ,en *•» a ‘' u ''«lred men in a circle, j the grief of years is turned to dreams of blessed.,css i a »‘ l '»«*“»£ them move in all possible directitttts, so as i , u .., co> ‘ to annoy the enemy in front mid rear. The w hole 1 army is divided into van, centre and rear of these sub* At each of these circles stands several I B’llm nf O’olr.mfii!!. j line’s Lin.'iiiienl for Piles, 1 Hiini-ou’s Sjicc ilic Ointment, I Hou aml'ri EiiifiiociUion, ! deliilitnied persi aim’s Panacea, j “ Vi-rmifuge, 1 Rowand’s “ Dr. Bramlretli's Pills, Dr. Bayne's Pills, l.c!‘’.s Aiiti-Billious Fills, Pelers’ Pills, Toni« Pills, an invulunblc j especially fcinales. | Ivottiind’s celebrated Tonic Mixture, for Fever run! Ague. Vlterative Extract of .Sarsaparilla,&c. “ Oriental Powdf'r of Afiifiastcr. in fioxi's. for fi"nulil\ i VA 1.1.1 Ell’S CELEBRATED 1’RENt’ll I’ll.!. ! Tomato Pills.a siifistilute for t'.donti'I. ! Carjienler’s Compound Extrictol Siirs.iparilf *• Concentrated (’ouijiound ot Sarsa] “ Compouml f?vrup ofLiverwort. “ '• Fluid Extract of Buclm. “ “ “ of Pink Boot. Millcd-rcviHe. Sent. 1.1310. Then let them flow ; my hresiking heait Will in them find relief; I cannot act the stoic’s part, fur mine’s no common grief. ! leave thee, father, leave my home. To breathe a balmier ait ; In southern climes for health i’ll roam— But \ ou will not he tmi:i:i:. The ant From ICanton Dies.*!. THE CHINESE All MY. accoutrements of this am! divisions standard hearers, who indicate the movements by : their flags.—'J hey fall down, rise ngiin, jump for* formidable uar( !> veN» strike the gong, form again, then ItolloW host, arc of the most simple nature. A soldier wears ol| t, and tints proceed to terrify the cn< my. It is also an ordinary jacket, with a border round it, the color, customary that the bravest ride before the ranks; and ol which determines the division to w liicli he belon< And who save you on earth c; Mr: all a father’s care ; I’ll miss you every d iy I live. I'll miss you every w here. while the name of the division is written in front and on his hack, if he can afford it, lie buys gaiters and a pair (if shoes and stockings, but these arc no indis- aldc articles of war. Instead of a knapsack, lie •ii' with a canvass hag. into w hicii THE BROKEN HEART. only encumbers hnnsei lie puts all his valuables and provisions, and the BY (i. H. PRENTICE. ! have seen the infant sinking down. Ido rilia.C JClIIdW I1KES. InftTEor ( otirte. EASTERN C1RCLTIT. It arc-1 louse A N D cOMM ISSION M EIIC11 VNT. A PA EACH ICOLA, FLORIDA. Jauuarv 15, 1S40. •> I D't Wayne, ■Camden, (■Ivlin, McIntosh, Bryau, Liberty, Bulloch, Elfiiigham, C hath am, Columbia, W ashingtou. Montgomery. Tattnall, Emauuel. But ke. t. a*, rson. ichuioud, .lUIMIII, Ibcrr. i lie •thoipe, olu. H IK, U rti ien, W ilkos. 1 a i il'cno. Lasi t Mondav, in December and May. 1st do in Jatiuarv and J tine. ?— , dj J 2d do in •lo do lio L, O " j 3d Ith do in in do do do ilo do do it! 2d in do do do im lif ?r? l k *4 i 1st do in Feb ruarv a ml J ulv. p M 2d do in do do do 1 |s! 3d do in do do do 1U -JI .Ill MIDI) I.I : c IRC! IT. 41ti Monday in January and June. ? ~r> r. TFi 4th do in . Jauuarv and J uly. s t • ilv.in 1st do in Fehru ary ami August. in«r an (i sell i.i - F 2d .1 lo do Vil 1 nisi 5s* <513 1-t do in . I anna i'V anil. Julv. Aliens a u.'x *J71 do in do <io do 1st do in do do do ( icoi'ffi 3.1 do in do do 1st do in . April i md 31 Moil. Sept- NORTH E! in Cllit TIT. 2.1 M omiay in J anna irv ami J ulv. '? !.l do in do do y ith do in and J line. —Y -l do in i Varuarv an. .I J ui\. do in Feb. ; and An !d do in i\‘!»n I II \ HU d August. VI do in Mu \ ; and 4th ."ept. do in June and l)e ceniber. Corun - Cl J John WillSaiii Msifepii, flow or to t he ur a\ t —the .- strong i nail fieri ely breath- OUl hi s soul on tiie (!■ •Id of ba ,tt!<— tin ‘ 111 1.-4 arable COli .Viet st:i ndim. r nf ion the scaffoh 1 with a deep cat si' tptivering on h i * ’ :> ii p-. 1 leave viewed d eath in all its firms of t! ii A\in BS> a.H 1 Vellg! anee wit it ;t te arless eye , but 1 ne ver ■ could loo ik oil woman, i; iding away fro; ii the e mill in ! j;-nuti !l nl and t mcompia lining mcl- atic holy, i ivitliout ! !i. el i tig the \c •rv fo tm tains of life tun iietl to ! .ml dost. S )eatli is ;dway s terrible — but when ; 1 forn 1 of angel beauty i> passin g off to the ian dofsle eper,-. , tin • Iieart feels lli at somet hiiig 1 ovcly IS c easing li'Ulll exi. deuce, and brt •athes Vr ith a of l titer de sohui oil, ov t'r tl :e lonely thou gilts that come up like spi .clres from the n rav i s to haunt oi ir init; ln’miit mu sings. r r w o ye nrs a; .. 1 xo i 1 look up mv rcsidenct * in ;i conn- I ridge box, a small cotton pouch, lie wt ars in front, so that during firing, it is in danger of explosion; a inis- forttitie uhieii lias hapjiencd very frequently. His cap, ii’ he has any at ali. i> of a longitudinal shape, j with a small red tassel. The jackets are ol all possi ble colors—blue, red, yello v and white—nor are they ! so very nice in these distinctions as the European Barbarians. The ancient (Chinese were very fond of ; wearing armor, atul in modern times, a few of the i c//7" have retained the custom: ii is only however, on occa-ions of great state, th it t!:ey appear fully dres-ed. i The uniform of the cavalry does not dif-’er from that of the infantry; they ride on very clumsy saddles, and l A if \i IH1 ft Y 111; l}f !| 8 V f. ii y illuSsi i mi bl ii 11 u •’ try village in the eastern part ol New England, boon alter my arrival 1 became acquainted with a lovely girl, uppurcutU about seventeen years ol nge. She had lost the idol of her pure heart’s purest love, and the shadow of deep and holy memories rested like the wing ofdeath upon her brow, i hist met h r in the presence of the mirthful; she "as indeed a creature to he worshipped ; her brow was garlanded by the young veal’s sweetest (lowers; her yellow locks Wi ’ neing beautifully and low upon her ho-om, antis use immense stirrups, without 1 ficcrs, they wear long robes, either of silk their dress is distinguished from tl; ;t ol tl 1 so!el\ hv the embroidery in front am! !>:•!.; i fierce animal, like a tiger, lion or griffin, ring on the thumb, to assist them m draw; and this may be considered as the cnerget; j the profession. Ev ci v one of them, on o , state, slings a bow round his neck, and i sword, the former being the natural compa TliPi' lit i : t t!io orote at lor t! [)i* till V l‘\ ni. of •in die b badge ,.L ! 1 1. be arnu kin, . iifnciuHiral • {opos21 orv, Al'Gl r?TA. <3A. <si?vb lst moved, through the crowd w ith such a doming uucarth- iv grace, timt the bewildered gazer lo*'keti almost to ste her fadea\\a\ in the air, like the creation ol some "k'.ssant dream. r!:e seemed clieeriul and even gay , I)ut I siu that her gaieU was but the mockery ol her leeliin’s. She smiled, blit there was something in that smile w inch toll! that its moiintlul beauty was blit the hi i" lit reflection of a tear; and her ey ehus at tunes are u an ! at'.I i c! 1 \ erv warrtor. J ney ea-i lnnd of the painted tig forts, tlieir side board.-, place is found that can Whoever can procure a tiger- 011 it; they grind the bones, w Sou;hern Asia in great qaanti them, which is a most delicious repast, wink greatest tit-bit a great officer can partake of, i- id all this is for the sake oi inspiring him Tin t mu dress tie privui !e atiim d, but in this case, imt only t mid due. a at> s of tue t, where a - "p- i’rom i 1 o 'st mg' iing 1 re tn gai tiger-like courage, imitation of Lus terr do not use real skin coj'' s really looks 1 -oiie terror i:i a w h.z tile t!i- >. iih afier having soundly abused their antagonist, then challenge the strongest to single Combat. This offer decides the whole battle, and the party whose cham pion i; beaten, thinks it only proper to retreat in dis order or be cut up in piece meal. Engagements where masses fight are unknown, and (he whole art of extermination is reduced to nn re skirmishing. The army is raised mini the offspring of the sol diers—who are almost all man led. It is rather ail opprobrium to he a soldier, aid the very name hinnt-eang B enough to fill the people with aversion-, so that no honest man would enlist. As the army Is very badly paid, the privates are obliged to shift (of themselves as well as they can. They generally un derstand seine craft or other, and are frequently vir- gaged in Imsbandrv. Every province has some lands which are either cultivated by the military, or let fof tlieir own advantage. Tiie 1110-t propitious time, however, for these heroes is when lliey are on actual service. They tie 11 find ,-ome opportunity for squeez ing and robbing, and their number.- insure to them al- ways impunity. Hence the terror awakened among die peaceful inhabitants at the sight of the defenders of the country, for they are pri\«Me marauders. Every private may Income :ni officer, and the greatest mandarins ha\c risen from the ranks. The (j u alitic atioii- lor advancement are thorough knowl edge of an l.erv, running, jumping and a general knowledge of tactics.—It is siirpri-iug how ignorant the officers in general are, though there are regular \aminations instituted to enable them to obtain a degree. Once adv meed, they are promoted by slow step-, and though merit constitutes the sole cause, yet money is a -ti!! more important article, aud one may !):i\ a commission w ith c ase. As, however, the situa- are hv no means lucrative, and are retained with considerable risk, there is little ambition showA Co rise m toe rvice hv paving sums, r t !i ile, the Chinese urnn i> unique i» its kind, will -how of wli-it stuff the men are wade, ending to tlieir statement, keep all nations in • tied i lo id wouit mg gi ot. 1 tile N D ii -ttty lll'i' lot' \VE> 4tli .Mon 1st N Cl REI I in January in J nl v anil in .!uae ct-ni in J uiaary ; in (letolier July. i ironi uer iieart s mid have left the ill the quiet stars, the i'i'c-h green ! gu.xh after ii n it!] (looks, are i 11 \i*i*i-\tss'.—In our pursuit ol happiness, it is uiilv w hit ii clnt llv clisapporiits our endeavours. Ireinl- id!\ i aniuirv. Deecin'o. ml Jnlv. N't gtisll, tl-i U liioL .v „nd purity. Days midweek; cave me her confc ■ triilten (term.! fonntam Of beet t i.iillicu! ol l:: ill j aniuirv oc.mi i.(h: do Mav a: ClilC . in, ■i lie, lean, uaui. 2d Monday t . U 1 , in July and * A ~ -on no 4th do 111 (SO in January ; 4di do in Jittiuarv ; 2d do in J line and 1st do ill do Ni vcm!> IT. January aud that s\\ • became her as ; p w as faint, tiie par visible, aud the ca nl (\ Ii: til. J ill V. k a: EAI.ED I'ltOiN*' U V/ S I'arnislfi Corn, I ill lll'i* ihuvlllK. 1 tremulous; On a i:uitt evening in June, 1 wandered | ,u:t with lier in tlieVp n air. It was then tint she j first told me of the tale of her passion, and of the iihgbt thaicame down like mildew upon her lib-; ;o\<- tage. the b i n v a i Th \ mcia rs ibly i'll a i mal'liloi'!. ire ot r.a Its tendrils had irrei bi'iiig cast, auti tiie t' t no reliance can be place tribes, the] tl the adv :ni t description le very large i inch liittim cn observed wuli respect to the he-, that tiie enUTpri-iug man by manv tcliemes of profit, is often ru- >cr plods slowly on towards the nt- i»ie witii success. Ifiie case is the 1 to otir prosecutio* oi happiaess. ms temper urges hit* to acts of ra- plungcs him in the excesses ultimate aim, Inc attainment in who i- content with the he posres-i'-, who is satisfied aseti, v. ho confines his views aspire- not o> that which is j'jevond !us reach, is amply reward'd, and receives a prize which the n.o-t violent and uiueimUiiqr efforU I ■ arnsot obtain nerv ition, or oils Oi 111 feliebv- But lie* n areoi liajipmes- wind in:ve i: gradual!v his sphere in hie. U«J M ud >#;