THE .T HREfc "SIGHS ; OJi SOU ROW, HOPE and BLISS. V ' * i*a m f] Near yonder cliff there stands a cot 'Long favor\l by the foaming tide ; Whte Edward lett the much lov'd spot, With parting^tss fair Anna aigh\i? " With Edward's presence blest lo^day, u iiut -ttd will be HHnoi row ; >** Adieu ! adieu f'?^she scarce could ?ay, ? 1 And he av'dlbe4igh of serroWe , ? ?<* *- r&A '* " v| Some months bad pasa'd in silent grief, W herv Reason's voice ?e*umM iti sway.; She knew complaint ne'er gave relief, So grew resign'd from day today. Oft from the cliff she'd plaintive ciry? * He may return to-morrow-f^!^ V/fiile thus she sang, Hope's rising sigh *? Reliev'd the sigh of Sorrow, ^3E8IKfe^ '? " ? *? And now ihe vessel homeward tieer'd, . 4^ She saw the well known token wave? (T4s? fa^hluT sight her bosom ebeer'cl) ft Thou ahak be miiieto-mqrrow \u ^hile thtu he spake, the sigh of Dispells *he sigh-ofSbrrow. ; , ; JFrom this S. Y. National, Advocate. Zxtrqf i if a letter from an intelligent J| merican in fari?, to Hie friend 4* YM latedJullfUt }, " It is astonishing how destitute or Went* aw ttbinvts or Europe. The crowned heafi ?re, without one single exception, V?*uk personages, it appears the* prefer thotxr-ef their own atandard as tpinistera |f? more Jtromineut .men. ire bo Pitta, Tallryrands or emftyed about them ; and nothing terrines theao sovereigns so imucii as to, hesr of the fexteusion of tlito human intellect, the lights of the i? i . ^r?*?' jiM V.. i >J . ir ^ ot be t* getting OKI, and i ii Qmvuuohr- whS all 'liiaKwfll therefore do not thtnk MWp [?' ddwn. ? 4a |'v''?8incetha death oC Nspokon, who *11 new sty le the Great, |M*nple talk frtfciy of litft unrivalled powers in ihfr catiinqt and the field, and the com[>ari?o*i they make art extreme ly odioarto Ihe royiHst. Tin, Be naparte ftmfly, in tact, are highly considered in France. L*MUs Kx Km$ of Holland, lives retired ; he ~ l?? man of solid h Jcqnjrtaiefits. a *%??e; of Jerome, we hear ?M know but little; lint- Joseph, whom you have With yon, ja held aa a very! aiij wi nir man. Bred to (lie law, and not a stranger to commerce, he i* ?aid to mid to hia great know ledge of the ^ifortd* profound views ot\ goM'tiinieni. and to possess, in An eminent degree, ail the requisites of j* ? ft diniinpsUfctd states van* wllfc |*?r ?"nilyt and thr unassuming tiinn new of ft polished ?ctmtnr and plain gentleman; he ia much re?pt*cted and Gloved by all bin old friend* in Europe. Prince Eugene hat con firmed the opinion early entertained of him, by hi* uniform gratitude and attachment to Napoleon and the liberality to his friemU, who are now, politically speaking in the back ground. Of the female* jpf the family, it is generally admitted, that to the great beauty nest of them possess, they are all endowed with superior minds, and elegant acquire ments and accomplishments. In short, they are r^jgarded as a very extraordinary family, without ope bad or weak > member ; sad what adds to their superior worth, is their perfect union, and. the warm attach incut they show 4o each other. Con trast this enlighteoed family with the puny race who at present occupy the ttnft&es of fSurope, witli their fana ticism, sapidity, and odious vices, ami you most agree with *11 the Wise and gapd on this aide the water, that every day proves the (all ojf .Napo leon to be a public calamity. Of onr conntry and government, the people here entertain strange uo tiotis : the liberal adore us ; the vul gar consider us is an inferior race of beings, because ^we have no kins, church or 4 privileged orders ; and Jbe ruling |>a?t.y regard M pretty lev : do original hi much m the^jdejg originni niii, rtie cause of ?ul the ?vila they .have suf fered in this world* for which we are fiuaily to b^jBODished hert, and [damned hereafter.J^g^^?jH | From the CooHccticutt Herald. |i. From the Connterof JF.RKEMY BROADCLOTH. S BOP K th? sfciea? not in a pitched battle, | Loud 'iarums, neighing ate^Snd trum | Arwl^oyou^en'me of a Woman'. tangle, That give* not half *o great Wow to t?* ear, Mt A farmer'* Jure t the life oflhe IBSjffjg , than neeeasity She _ c*us?, and ma; here, er> other aituauoD, justly [elate the prerocatifive of #u- j r >e*tor t . :*rva sitiver?cri?* and the governs, implying action, a ***** yifH iug of c?u.w% r* |. , iriif causes, (iron which KJ .| ti niitHrftf* to needl m wen at] atbm er?efie*?, are too mit ?r toot: tlcta^MB^Jiomy T ran and is Mai latent rocks ai *r*' more dangprons. attend particularly fa t Ik?. ^ cltigfoF catuea. %0|S tbeaeiJ larjr'. p*rtie*> balls, t *ad ftirnitur* &f every ?teatripth>n, 1 have known some Ladies, after attttTding a l? vr<\ seized with tlie milder symptoms of Henpeckum, whkii db ppeared on her iootK man's consenting that sh< slioulJ tlfcve no opportunity of dia* ploying Iter petfcoti unit honAa as she jHeased. Homeiimea tlicy are occa sinned hJU the desk? of danciftg. In fUcli inatsqees, a hop at -jDra^on has proved serviceable. Furniture closes are. not so easily removed. Nothing takes stronger hold of the paticnh-^Svtno have been acifccd whk a It of cry lag tt (to right of Inrw f?*lti ? *ife ha* Imt her Wart in ait elegant Imrfmn wbkh her husband could not purchase. f have heard of a Lady "bo Ml into bysterick* mi bring (old by a neighbour, that her draw ing room carpet was not as good as the one which covered he* bedroom. On discovering any of tliew causes, a man of weaUh may-eaatly prevent the diaeaae, by sacrificing a few I thousands. The poor man must either fright them off, scold thtstxr off, drive them off, or make up his .mind to he pecked into jail, ?nd from jnih to the grave. Horses should . bt oroke when y ouog : Children should fo gp\ e rtfed hi infancy. Woman cannot safely be indulged after the tamey-moon* Want of affection for the husband, or affection for another before mar riage, are assigned by * some, as jpMaes. These, however, seldom ojierate where the hushaud is ricti, unless the lady has been too much humoured. / Such causes may b? re moved * 9 divorce; or by curtailing thetadj'a expenses, .. . With regard l? preventative* and cures, i can state nv own expert ? ? aa A .j i '? a * ' * ? ? enoe. 15 our yeats have elapsed aince I had the honor of securing the pro from th$ Widow BnpjVtetongue^ Wq" twain'? had not loug been oue, heforo I discovered that 1 should haver much to undo, as weilj>** M> do. My Lady th> tight th%t I should he pte^ed with this and witfjthat, and with every thing she fancied? Finding that |?er pleasure tan hi A lUffisfcni directiMj^lroni , mit^xJbai neither flattery nor advice wow! an sver iter purpose ; the praises oi dear;- Mr. Hoppletongue, poor tnaoj w hich had been kept as a corps de wierve, tfere bought Oht* the field in fuil foice* |Ie was, so kihdjso indulgent ! such a sweet, good hn?-| band 1 tie always consulted h*r bat*1 Uioess jlo every thine;, jfcveti tothe anticipation of her wishes. > But the ghost of Mr. Buppletongni^id not appal m*?~rt>y the way, site is my; second wife.j^towaa all io ,vai?.? Now the symptom became visible. iVimiaro grew sulk^ * Hooked fcHi? scolded at the servant#. 1 drowned [far voice in of wfU-UmeA She begi n to spend frire vai _ in visiting. Mi "PBfe# apaaar ? Hhe became sociable wifh gcntle . ti: J 1 pretended to tojn love with every ptettg icomtin I mw ; and once , at She stormed. \:;]l fjetoUed the Ihoorce / took my Jlute and tfruck ap ? toeU,pIfhfketfronM^' P ilrta nii hjfiicrfc Hi; md a " crying wiili ? 1 shifted tr, the ? 7Yu? M M cow died qfi* and (conti i< tied plat/it g un t U she recovered and became fetfect ft calm. J '? Hibce, t liarf liof befit rlAgned wHh one or her high Motions. Rhej lia# bfeen iwHrfrctly to iviiionj U?w hwf wrfof the beat the dW;?e lit the HimI?Am1^ tbere is no curc, fat di vorce or a baiter. /? *. ? > t" Alio# mo to subscribe mjsdf/ * - JP> the Vdfr? ICJt f!*AN OjTHE.R ACKET . >lj ; ,>*-* ' Al ;tt /tavern. ? | ' Frcrrf ?M < JVewsgapers.? Heading, prac th*? like every thing else. become* Imbitaal 5 and .reading Nvwapnperft, ffow. tl* sl)Wy they contain; bp." comes the feat of fahe/, where it * indulge] in the fivwmlc pnrstfit ?,f fnew aciv'fiilrfVe, and where lite mos: 'admirable evcuU contend tot a con ? ? : ? - ' ?? , ??-? . ?pknofif plate. This natural V (brows ? roWtiug ov*f tlicj?, c .kn lafed to amuse, edify feffcl instruct. ? ? ll is within llir preciftst of tnrwi* .paper, we < arc admitted into the world, where intelligence never loses its knrtre, hut to brighten apin in some new aod striding representation. HpaotioD U sukl to be ihe parent [or security ; ami the exhibition ot villany, in whatever shape it may appear, serves to rentier the perpetra tion of it more odious. For Ibis | reason, newspapers have a moral tendency, which the young aud rising generation WiM be hippy tobwii* and which no doubt has been reali zed by some, who iu unguarded mo ment* have given loose to the j>ower jfid: influence ' of crime. If, then, tne^ do but answer this valuable pur pose, cultivate them as the messen gers xyf that anspicious dajf, when the power of crtpie first yielded to the light 'which- shone as a virtuous interpret or. As we read the news, the spirit of history ttvives j opens new sources^ gives energy to those w ho read them, aud places as in a Situation' to measure out our days of happiness; b? the breadth" proportions 0f hutuaft fpjbymcnt.~ To be without this inestimable prt*i? l^ge, would be to shut the door of ?r%i infutmatiop, wfekft is now ?ring itself into all ranks of so g&fr by the help of newspapers; ^tiietiraibg imbttck mind or putting irin arestiesa state, when any irS f? ? ? . * * '.-A,' IMSS liberties w fomUy VdWC* news paper !-*?Thisoaimot be called econo my I tei ufiftcflkefcoinraon geme in 4he fetters of iron-hatyled parsimony. There no amhitiou .Jwoekjj^ tA the door for adtnittanse-i-tie one com^s ft# meet these companions of the Muse, to spt-ud a few li.mrs in tl.e eralwnce of dims of them an?l ?*catoh the tidings living nslbey ?,}?," where in perbups tliefrteofa nation is Itt totvOd y the frowns ;>f th-solauonfrj homu of d*ath.? But turn thapfc dcshnf j|nqionderate u? our favour . j with the skin dowi sapitkllfcdfWtefltri U/kd&tiebt &tt ^ add twoot three c6mmeHc?^Moking tketn'wifli sound ??SS5 ^'riiptfwjjr iiwltedp?^ There ? some difference in the guhseijuent practice of tlm beat .mall* up in (W fliieat, dryest, and sW^leet cluyvr liv> ami than tightly sewed Ult in strong canvas l>aga ? they are II I A a i-i. !a iL^ L tn ill V|0 drjf hickory mnUv*, hii? ?e?, and dried through the rammer, I Ha# l>pen found, in my practice the' toosk effectual mode of itMaerviag, (hem; ? VV hen wanted for nee, they should be put in wrier tHe mtttrtldg evemifc (? dtiblve the a?bes adher ing; ??t hero. If dipped in aafrfi M hen first taken from the pickle, ft ftiHus a A^t-wiHci, i? tucfol in pre. pervin^ihejn fVoM die fly. ?SrJbi SftUtyvt I igett? But m tmof attjpir apd ?fft. pftr* art the mafrri*l poiuU, ton! iiifu in iliem til. In i?a\ opinion, a great (irnk een deluded by this false taste. After a fa k trial of the tar^e hired of hog*, i have abandoned litem as coarse in flesh and deficient in flavour, and at (lie same lime unptoftiaide in keep* ing; inquiring to he kept .long with a tarter" portion of finnl, according to their size. Dr. Woods in hi* repi> to .Dr. Ware expresses a reluctance to engage in reli gious controversy, for the following amontg other reaaons? -whichof course are in this instance overcome by tfcightiei' considers* ? twos, * li.f . . A* to public religious controversy, 1 have observed its unhappy influence upon so many men of distinguished excellency ; I have seen that k ha$ so ofteu marred the liest natural tem per i that it has so often occasioned the offensive boast of victory, or: that whicli is no less offensive 1 no sullen mortification of defeat; that it has so often injured the beauty of of their piety, Mid detracted much freoi theit comfort, or af least from the comfort of their friends, that I have earnestly wished to .avoid the dangler. 1 have wilhed also, if pos sible^ to avoid the suflfcrkigsof con~ Xnrvebr versy ; ilw untM|)|nn?Htj of being exposed lo the charge of bigotry or nesi, of unhaupi of ambition or wean ice or iniherility ; (lie being reproached op my -oitpoaere, or the . eapiao ? . ? * . (R BP ? ' at least so far na 1 waa concern might lie ' more eaafuNy promofedby more sTfent, ?M K* an attempt even to advance the cause of true religion in a controversial mmgk m&i {t^ftmgjgi mreb, ;>nai n ge?n? | nflli. * men to; jjgApSMffi welved and fcrf atlc 6t W-t#- Skiing. ?B^