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"Hlelp the poor ! LReIp tiemnor they die ! Clothed in rags so thin'and~ecanty, Live they in somae cheerless shanty - Doors unbauag andiidoive open, Rloof all leaky, walls all broken: There -half dead Witiomi breadl. H Feer the cry "Must we die ? Perish we in this great city, Noue to save and none toi pity 7". 'Mid th snoti ud.!ri the hailinig, roiriae han thn Qrnhlan's wailing; 7 Iire f Ir sec with Rent ^' 1 plenty, W hil it fa(tre is ginmr :,and scanfty. jLocid the ('l ast ' At your floor 1'herd42 ~Statitl the piloo thr ine:dly iin tttlii city. Few /o aid tand fete io pity T) THlE FRIEFNDS A 1I) I' VP I ONS OF THIE JO~t*RN kL. li'h Edii-'tr 11u tlga. L I. I t le;IV.. in n f i.t- dnts, .it III, ca Is ." duity .ini1 tea triouiistia. to4) l~c', tli' f-c'S of Ills Coiuntry antd rttir?:s frm Ii' *'dl'e'iell Chli.; d eiccaapv" to m~p er- rji~ ti,. " (r'nt if fpi: l.' I:" lt'j; Ilni tiitct a- :.eslii'Ih wvhich'li lIt -ccui'iteiIfo Illii.- I: t',Iiht " n uttintis-lit' tr usts noe" :alti1ct'tit-r wiiii".t se'nte cedit inii i I'-!-.-an l ixcli~: flii!. the Uorlpel ti ofl edit icr fjel he .n, i-e itt. UO1i'4 and1( Iliitanble oil'.',1~ tlit ha slieir, he tit ems "t preatir in bid ad ' ; r" his pi: ~r'dn ; acid at le ice ii n"" 1": ri-i urn tht mt hi, I ldo ks for th*" unutrt,: Lilttt's. , cot 11i'.1,, atnd 1i)rbee"ar~a w~hich lhas uli'.t itgi iilte c the ir eoni1iit:J ot1W.ttcl hil"iite In'' it' fte-i 'd tfiwi Iri pre~etat c~irctt'i. H.. I tsis litwvt!i flint his a bse net- wit!hle bui :ec'Iti r;,ry; aind that lie wrill celti a in at flv Itn dills, hp";ti'r prc'pared to dischai ge hit; duties. :nd mrno capable of cate~ring for the" informa~tio'n and a musement oif his "at :tfs In ihe .tcevau linm he" hope-s that h~sc' ft jatels a:nd paian litsiihe h~t iirforifr' ex etende to h;itt so he-tral113 tlat c'orifdr~nci anti .up1:rir, tj!j con-. tanut th' "ii p,1:onage and ecd vcrrik amy itIplet ft'cti" Ot h;ui. mayt .Iris}' in l:he iitiuic of t his fnl~ 'il In1- tilt ttiiul)e r:crv. ::bst'ae. To those, of' his pistrat,1is wholl are his pe'rsnal It it:cits--iantl it he *aui1tl teo say, that ithe grett ict n iiclrir of them tart' of Itii ca~tact )-it: ft'h%1 that tis, a pjat el is .1;s ea.'tinte ul:ae'ce'ssac a y. Ii is to those of (hm'ni Wle) hiiVt' kno~wn lau' 'olt' s this pai. p t ihai-this cIpne. is inic-oded, and he feels also, 'hit un'dt-r th'' ci rijmstaa. cs, it will no 'iIantb t sr3 iii bdstttso t eo satitlionK:,fK. n 'a ('I nit a O'grlstt y1 t:c It'lrr '.^CIre' 'tt' -%trVtt" et t)1 t e'iY!Iti' ' h i ateric i '',i Irttit-ot dci ii cogl b secct, iII 1Vi-r'e tv.a1* t11alifi"tl for :1 tacsijiot; and aaie wht se' tai,.nt andi at 1a4iiu'nts c at .1 sezilici''ec I rtl~nty that it Jotur:.a, tiiit- hi's Cotttrot, will I"" e'iaJ cit-it'd wsitht d i't iniat"Id abiut' v ;iitf success.- -laimurg Jcrurnat. T'.iIled L;/ a Ijrolhcr.-R..tnd. Re' g it, ;tbiut iat''t-0 t. 3 'as cva SIo intt he ;tbilrce n by his bro t r MV'wiaIl acbtout Si 5t'-itn yeai as old oil l'i-s.cy, tlt I met sains'- di:a. Tit y r,",-d d D.-ra tar coon t, itt titily'' iof Il. Fl., i'ma I n. (lie su tv Vail Wva t Ic :1 IS B.: t."~ tiln thae 17,1 Iitl . i111 1 iticti' l-: t v'i ('ulI.5t;ice't5. as tV 1 11'"a! ciatnIie w. it. fii it thti- chit's lia0titet Ve.IS tehitiitttt -tid tet:ute-r eiit? Iii,. eldear, Ulf,- f t '! h twi abhsent. TheI' vouu~er Ial ein l!r t iir1 caredi, whtit. tItl 'I'r pet 'eitd iiw w acithI It cliuib to ;1 itut fretia1 twhi(' e lie c-tilt1 nait rtreait, t hr ott it t kld him.~ Tac-k"jt mwtr tooic sota un~' it aita thlt beamn o~ th Cii-ole , and p:tcse!l within abot 75, trot of thet British mail wvere erpiuaedl, hiailed. ['Ii" Clyde. wasi torlcl-etilcelv got iii. div std, ,., vcvcer, iind wiasno fiat all jnr.p n tili ti or t;intiR-' i"d b; tit- opr:iii aboulet to b -under. -C'-li t ""re tl l't men l eann tina th st..-li f I li, C'reeecIri" . ite""V caift ,theen,.esiile ~, I '~n Lieii . [P-.rkt'i, Wiho sp ike :heir I:ingtiagc lIkp" a nativt- rep. ceseiiteid tn,,n t'if as sent tiiian business lhe , lroeiidi oberc~tiiile veA " I linge at Sicrifireets. 'I'li qil tee] the M'1. xiranfl for a mtectuelil, bua .ilrashuing of the aims *elI the pa~tty, as~ they cIhiinher(-el 111 t v" ,pees s~ides. afarineed hitvi ;igctif, mnd It.-. at one'' hailed idei broithier senti e.: -O-, thei Catrl- walls. Ti'ti, alarm trot, wvas rumi-,, thic.r waes a rrm. id paissin:g to an td frig on th it )ttlein "nIs, tend a ds I - of I "lits iii dtifferent pails -of the .-ei roielt liltl. Oni ty pt'et severeelI In I is 'flm I-, an] secured ev vry soul onf '1'11Ir prseouers, and as our leaders well kno sii. et ut. vessci -lit ffit'. As thenv callr-r off from the biurningt VP%5ie, enri whf-n still wvithin piol slio of ahp' castle acnd with tilt,- muzzle's of tie liiie guns plinlit y visible, the party gave iine hiearty chlt'fs. Thtise fAiiiig to ;rotsve a sictg1e t~uam, Owe ioi~tience' of itt'e gallant t."rs vtenteil itself in giil SP . i weuld a ipear thuth l, e"xie;aei, front . 1pre'dlieidd a geiteral attack, andi were I""") iis:eii'ely etigit?C in iitrusteriiuz andI hlinu* e"hti to diesetiver I hte little beta t cony T~~~ i't- whio a aiflt-u a ipiears after ti-scalds lo hatve annoyeud iheni inlineca stir a ?.h, whils t ther sate tint'- it W(.1i111 Lo fair too show tht tht- o~o anJe :Ie ULJ'ae .wff-"red litit!e protecion eutee. lh t'a rtisoe hiavie Vigilatnce cenough to-ds"v:ra n'V n1proc.o: tanIii fir ti;iii him"tii*e or h.;s seen. Ti't- sulspicionls of tibe Mexiec ns,1.i migi: be t xpi rtej~l were ;,osd il tnder tilt! frst. ini FlIe of e pr sond ueekhu'sisof resa o r trut;Illg 're~, said 'to. .itact! gZ.eii iIV s"rving of conetradic 'it)n. A lighit t>' ,, iiteti by 'hi-" Siinn~m , uiiche thec :,.:trot u.. liy' enrmu list. hiave via ;', i fi- l init.. tio. The 'i , hCf tv''. liow evier, bcocime r-ent vi.~ ilat t siimce th" occii' seici'e. ai~d .u fi-w ntights afteru.:erd-. 6ir.".1 upon1) whaut tus; have huesn srolute proi nent reewks of het reef clo;,- by, nltislti kitig :1teumi t'oi boats. T;-iE G- OR(;hA RE(;IMENT. A4 l'ei~t'r ito.:; Mcj 1 Willti~aes (ot 'lit 28h Nov., lisp' iii .eitore.' is Iuiii'hell in :hi Macott Tilt truipi. We't *ccak. at xti at : '['ii R gim. ii never wits in al flair eeuadi' ion. Iet:Ii'y, h i gh sti tted arial InIOx~US " .ni ieeet tea'e ""nt.ri : tilt" fntie,!e .it horni'l iii' be piroude ofi tlhei. tiresiii-:tiVe's ', M1"xe'x~ ", f., iv- 11. i:i i'!" espt'i i iaOieS oef (;e'rgi 1. A. fit ut:t, .1i hinrd!' link vni" know toee 'f 1 woit.- a it tie'd 1,-vii b"tte'r, if a ni-tn) Con be *tol look wieli, wc.s." eyes~ .hoii arn" visitel" threcuh ale :hr ofl, WI'PtA'.I t CIS in t1t I. " Ii- t2'mn with H WhtiCi' is Only :rlt _vt... He-ir is ai !mltie place ;iian' ?.v mrrtiiki's, who~ e~xchange:- di h ).p~ ss ofl Aitui or .tnytliing Ie'ss ;i jyr'" Lj o ay-'r by yourst'lf alne be fonisU 1y. pt'rfo: m.'d before .'-lhe libor ot the. 'Vr 1e. riind.rraken.. It is muci :btter" $rni pra yer to busin*sg ;thani Utifi9iet l..; prayeir; in regar( tthe; "freodi'n from disrractinr thtig Becrause' also, if then work gets t tart if rt elin in. theo rnrninq 'ti; h-1 ter rsligiie, t0 flvaitt1" tlh tvlitr flay after. bit of iide' s inact'ivity if miind si carefTully gu ardeh ,gainst L) the y' :id the ait .ost care shoruld 'e to cultivate the opposite,. namre 'alnt of directing the mind Iiot&r" VhlateTcr comes b:-fri it; e hr .ignr obs-rva;i:ui,-This tna, .tiedasforingui, the four dfatiooi and ir telecttifc'.i;raci,- r. "Si,. t'hqvi. known Got1 ini a sa vigan tier; sid a lady, 'ptintjing, anuar{ ije4, fhat' bad chiarms an ktnn ma before:' I haye ritervi~d !whiat t pposai is i iaste for iten); 1)r ref li) it refined my m.nind, and made ie' sus 'ttbte of !mores~iois frutit the stbi ild "beauiifuL ita f rile reasonSt p.yo carrn eit anthle_- 4,;:s good. coin, are, is iI ci ddi: l s iil he *Xcaur- harl-sL n, 'tde;, cig dt*- i h~s poust s ue! Of trite N~ ";-to the East I'.dt al. use. You lit beno t!ardly for tve:ral morn ing, r,iLanb, x;;i! ail.' .)f 'the 'dirir tor,." '.Ie q ....rf-. r~pi-d ; '"bt then 1;) dtovrysgu ntwuy Very Curly! 1/ - 4r. W it - c~iti" wotr~tfizesl on zies grl, or ~u0 ~-tyver jbi'otn A 11.,vr t1 4bufe'it dlti he had" soul, ',t tcar;rgr'd~t'c' "rak by C. tist~n u a1 flit. f. h t~ Ttri~lleti IS hie first to errs hal niull tiad Iv:'r lrI'a to) iii. j ails'. win, I is a SO1TuniS he1r, mtid he. i, tiroaght be' jre ,judge. whoe'tV.: w lull hart' b'oen ,:I' ct'd, if ht. had ii-it goi w. alt.;y hr, se'liing liquors.-1h In.iegr.o is hanrg of coursi-, for g, tting dlriaok.-whie s t' who mtiide. himt so for uneit oawn init'rt'st, gc: pay fill thir prc-"s Jr ,,ri:- 'inoC .jialit!,ait2 hai ~ng its'.; ard .,re iir v I O'tii('Cted by -ho. pub)ii.--Scietific A mericanl. i Alan, t';rich This!-. , a IYives - ']'i, ( G7.*-e i t, 'Ii , t -1 i t ':' -i fol-. I.owi rig tear'rh-ulit u t -;'- nitl :' "ne oiur I: lends, , i"tt is; wasu dv.-es tits ,1i-Isie i Ih s tirat' (, s11" 4l- i.1,. of fto j .d l -tuogi".It, hit pruts ni Ii iti u-I it~*L h 2i.1Unt, 11t, Its' iv dit'cav"rud in Itis-f~I . ~slur sa ill .aoi sqei- i- lit iil Lie , the C:11;14 4111,u of flt it1.1rn' ' tus %Vivt '1f ;j t~~,"he-n amed 11Itgau:i, at rich ." iat 1,, 4. iwi' ) ~vtiu diedl m6'r years :Igo. anid who se'-.tn.d o ii tva out "bltit b- artt~dtf," all ti' ilt. be iardls, past sai fI utt~sett. e J tirteen-months after her marriage. Tlt a' tweifth, a daughter of a physician ai 4 Brussels, whose name was Heste did , not survive her marriage eight rhonths, t Her father suspecting that she bad;been noisedd, niate ar post mortem r*kami'na lion of the body, but the autopsy dis closed nothing -which confirmed his sus picion. Lasily, M. Hansac took unxo himqr If his thirter-nth wife, M. Mutard, of Tw rs. in Brahant, of which place her father was govet nor. This unfortunate lady, finding hersell attacked by a.mal ady similar to that which cat ried off tie other wives of M. [Hynsac, retired to a Convent, and at the:tenh- Madame Porl man, of Ghent, ivrote to Count- Martig. *ny, had tesided there several yea' upon the pension allowed' by her husband. Mdme. Poelman adds That as M. Hiansac ead iralelled a gre:et deal, and had issed many years it, thite Levant, it was very probable that he mightt hav'- lost many othet wives whos:- names are C!; tirely unknown. The Randolph Slaves.-We. men tioned som- months sinlce that a large number of coloird people, furmurly the slave's of John Ratndulph, h.d p'rised thr ough Citicinali, on their way to ier er County, Ohio. where land, provi .ions. and farming utensils had been prep;redl for them: btt w did not mn tion tliat on their arrivsl on their iown land, the~jieople of Mrr--r Co., even those who had sold the land &c raised a mob and drove them off,. and they we"e constranied to seek uncotiditional s.-rvice among the more rriendly white families in diffkrent parts of 'the state. The nholition paners' are now conor ring 'hetmselves by turning the apparent ly adviers circumstances to good fortrute .on t:e groutnd that the ni-groes are at qeiring couse of use fitl instruction in ii iitt 1ual pursuits of:which Jihey weto entirely ignorant (having~ been accus .omied to raising tobncco)-and Wti'ct i andispensalnhe t theii snecess in =iiming ier temseles>-SciAmefcan .v a votir.g NdIesnaticra wob)4. de i .e sr rlirtn mny is reck ne t t4.no 64. ; Net England, and Vir e.i at 6 - iln New J:'sey. Pennsylva ... and .m: t land at -7i and Gd ; in New York ar.d No' tit Carolina a: 8s. and in in South Carolina at 4;. and Sd ; but the enu'a;nation is this :-Under the Coloni..l Government,1he States issued bilk of :redhi' to sttppely the want of spo ci't and :o :nswer a medmm of toad:. Bi,: as tie's bills wior. not received by the British mercI;,tit- in pav went for gzooh at their par v4ltixa, holderis of the hills had r p.ay tore. Thus in New Yo k t e, h.id to ,ay ini the bills of the tiates at tile rate of 8;. ior4s. 63. sen lnt2. and s,) in proportions to' the de pre ei .tin of the bills in ol~t:n States. The credit of South Ciohmna stood Richer than .,u." other St.:te, the:r bills being receiv.-d at 4s, Gd. a dloll.i. In inii way was in norce, a dJiff.renc' b-tve. n the E.dlist <i rlin nijjel y ated the currnn cire< of the Colonies, whiclh remains still in the ordinary i ickoning of the people. Remarkable Fict.-The seo birds, Sthe ipuii2, guilliidot ensd Bzor) bill, can;Oot fly ove01 te land at all, ahougha they can rise fronm the surface of tihe sea wit pertfect fihrilty, miontr to an indefi ni" heighth, and' fly with amazing ra pidcity so long as thet seua is utndter them, huit n'' wot, -r do th.' a y bovei teound ha~n they drop as if sliet. Durinig a strong wind from the sea it not ufre gnently happens 'hatt ithese birds in mnuting huier than the edge of the Ichn'ls. are itg'denly blown over the, land when they immeditly Ifalh,and can only regatin their nsatural eh-menthy~ crawling ft the~ edge otf the rtrecipice, whten new -vigor seemis to inspee 0them,anid they at one son; away with their usual veloci Newo Solder.-Dissuve zinic in inn s aic acid to siuraison, add pulverised s:il ammoliniae to this solution, and after bmtitrg it for a short time, it is t eady for 'tnse. In using this compound, no clean' ng of lihe metalI is nece'ssary, hiowevel I txize(ld, .nd s'il and other maateriuals are - dispensed with. it is only necessary - tee apply the compoinnd swith a piec 0 e pnge' upon a susck or a feather to thi r parr which is to he soldered, in place o Stthe article now nse'd, to prevent oxida * ' ion,tand rjc-tarnhe Ilmw of the solder SSuBch IS lht efficaicy, that if two piece 4 if bar, posslesine considerauble surface h'. we't with this soihntion anid prr.ssee - l(ogethter, upon till application of th nl solde'ring tool the solder will at onc sflow between the plate~s throughout. T las, Scientifie Amer. To Clansathe Teeth and- l'mprov Ithe Breath.-Te' four ciunces of fi? .n pm....-d lmo aer,. add one drachm Peruvian bark 'and *3sh the. teeth, in. the mmning before breakfast; anl~fter supper. It wilf'effectually. destroy.the, tartar on, the teeth ard remove the oflen sive sm'ell arisin trom those detayetd. : ILNE .STUMPS. Mr. Samuel W'arring, of iiorrisdaIle Pa., states that lip it,4 the habi(of buiig.out piie itui'ps. H,. digs tho earth away from the roots, taking carejto go as deep .s tlieilou'b ., will teach. 4fter the- roots tveje made bare, he made a log-heap around the -stump; and he says, "if the weather is suita ble, the fire makes clear :wprk 'f it it in a few hours. He .statsi -that he last.year cleared a. eld in'his wa, which. as thickly atpdded - with pipe - stutisand olf ping trees. He did the . work by.'Todd jobs," as-hislabors could b: spared from other Erm work. The, ftie!d was so cleair by'tiee 10th of Sep } tember, that its contrast with' otlie'r tots: inducid the inqpiry how' long it had been cleared-..He.. thinks the .mod'd good one for those who .cannot conven iently obtain machinery.-Albany Cupl tivator. e MA.DDER. Why is it thatrsuch a vast-amount of money is annually paid by tiis to foreign countritgsfor this'article, when we ii& soil and climate so admirably adaitd for its production .? There is no go reason why weshould import mad and more than that we...sjjqtjd madder, . and, more than import wheat, pork.or.chdse: ' of the :uost sure and profitable cro which the American farmer cant his.ttention. It is not subject io bo destroyed by frost drgtli, insects c farthl stock.. The'deinand- forjtjs ian creasing in .the. same ratio. utir ou 4 manufactures. - ' James Eaton, of Winted, Herkimes couoty,(N. Y ) scultiaid ;ade of three yeds'gro thi. ulanted ' rate-or ihtll tit c i"' y dderW i atfounrea rwE! ,' yteld 64 cwt. to the acre, merchantable madder. It may be well to-give notice, that he will.be able to meet orders fob semd the.iresit fall. [ will be.'I4' boxed add.delverd at Utica, at $50. per bushel... t.requires six bushels to plant an acte.- Plant on rich,.pellow1 dry land. . Au, acre of madder, properly cutivated,-an'd of four years growvth, at $16 per cwt.,-the price ie has obtain. ed for his-will amount to over $900. -Albany Cultiidtor. Preserving animal substances.--PU. tref ection rejuires the presence of water becau.: by drying, animal substances, they are preserved. Hence one reason; of the .reserving powsr of salt, from its strong affinity for she water contained in these substances. Alcohol operates partly in the same way. Various other substaiices act. by entering into combi nation, and. the diveilaut tendencids of the affitiities.of the constitnents of those substances are .overcome ; among these atre. corrosive sublimatet coppecras, tan nin, wood vinegar, and kreoso.te.:. -A high temperature stop! putrefaction by coagniating the anotized materials. Pu trefaction if~npossible above 1820 or . beloiw 32" Freezing acts precisely as drying. [Hence houdies preserved 'by frost, and those which remain fresh for. gears after death on the Arabian dqsprts are preserved from te same e'ssential ca use. Dr aths of an old Atiniuter.-Rev. T . Fleming, one of the first Methodist Min isters wvho preached, the Gospel west i th'e Alteghany - nmountains, died at the residence of his. son-in-law.,Rcv. Da 'vid Shar p, i' Elizabeth, Alleghany Co., Pa., oni the 21st ulr. There was only one older Methodist proacher in the U.. States-Rev. Ezekiel Cooper, of the Philadelphia Conference. 1/llinoia--This State which, since the' days of the Mormons seems to have-been. devoted to saareby and intestine- broils, is now, in its Southern part, in -a condhtion of foarfulh turbulence, on account of~ .the operaniinns of' a body of lawless vua'bondle.; who under the name of "Reguistors,"kro invading publie and -private - rights, exer cising Lyntcha law upon innocerrteieisenh.. and scourging the community they intier. Several of them wei-e lately indieted'by, the Grand Jury and arrested; bia'their companions releised them biy force from., the gaol, tyhippit the' Grand' Jury-arnd every persona engaged in the arrests... Eve. Newt. HOW TO'SAVE -TIME.9 Have a pldee for every 'hing, and- wh~en youe have done using 1.1. retuF Ii6i its plade: -This will save much tifnein oan . ting after. article. which care thi'i o rn f 'lessly aside and liae uos t~