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| 1 =5s .1 ?2 PER ANNUM a VOLUME VII. j i . < awrt ^uftq. Fivni the Advertiser. Liquor Selling. T Mr Editor : I have read with greHt sati-fuel tun I tie pieces published on this subject by "S." and "Liquor Dealer," and I hope j you will pot soppose that all interest on this subject is confined to your sex. When 1 see the widow in her weeds?the wife in "ose* her ni'-. rt -the children in their morc-than orp a. age, all caused by liquor, I hope you j . win hear me plead tor t ie "iris and show i nig t? the expericiicc nl" one, wlneti iraces the ex- ] ^,)eW perivnee ul so many of us that I cannot i HM,j read it without t>..rs, tor I think of what | tribe, should Into been tny limue ol eointorl. | Hl(,j ? Do Mr Kditoi, get "JS " to write again, ' esre ami suiter not laquor Dealer to ?arr v the bio k, day it. \our paper You know we huTc a ' an . v Female 'ollegiate Institute here now and ' ,,1;' school* lor young in. n. Oho notch harm . * j'!' ' Ilia; be dolle by l.qio.-r, to tlli il "en , it nothing more I hope you wil. puhitsn ' 1 this poelr;?the experience ot so tnaoy. j 6it Ait. ,rr; I it earl March, 8ilr 1808. | H jj| r tio feel what 1 have felt j ' Clo hear whit I ha\e home? ! v'.li?lr Sink'neuth the bluA u father dealt, >. j ! th?r Ami the cold world s proud acorn; thai c Then anlVer on from year to year? ; M|1(j (| Thy aide relief the scorching tear. H|j |rt: Go kneel as 1 have knelt, lav'" Implore, hence- h and prav ? . being Strive the besotted heart to melt, | The dowuw-ud course to stay, < |u||||| Bedashed with bitter curse usidc, ijourtu Your prayers burlesqued, your tears defied ) care C OCCHSI Go weep as I have wept. j lJ|OUJ{ OV a loved father's f.ill? | See every promised blessing swept? ' vitrei Youth's sweetness turned to gall? unmil Ijitc'a tailing (lowers strewed all the way, | ropres That brought ine up to woman's i ay. 1 Govei | in the G<> Hie what I have seen, I inelsii lt-lf>ld the strong m in bowed? j a glai \\ ito gnashing t.-cth : lips bathed in blood, were; And cold and liiid brow ; they i Go catch his withered glance snd sco, Ti.ere uiirrovd Ins soul's misery. j neitlu Go to thy mother's aide, good And her criish'd bosom cheer ; Krii|,,? Thine own deep aoguish hide ; j here Wipe from tier cheek the hitter tear ; | ? ' M.rk her worn frame and wilher'd brow ; i * '5.," . i W i I lie grey that streaks her dark h.ur now. \|jgif With fading frame and trembling limbs ; I river, And trace the ruin back to liitn J *yiUC Whose plighted faith in every youth, , l''* * Promised eternal love and truth, I But who furs worm haih yielded up. I " I of ag That promise to the cursed cup ; ] j Ami led her down, through love and light, ! little And all that made her presence bright, j other And clmin'd her there, 'mid wunt and strife, i ? j i' That lowly thing, a drunkard's wife? " And slamp'd on childhood's brow so mild, - , Ttiat witb'ring blight, the druuknrd's child. J |. j Go hear, and feel, and see, and know, 'I < All thut my soul hath fell and known, j groan Then look upon the wine cup's glow, cabin Sco If it's beauty can atom.? Think if thi* flax or you will try, When nil proclaim, " 'tis drink and die!" ?i| Tell me I hate the bowl; brouj^ Hate it a feeble woid ; Weal I loathe?abhor?my very aonl i diseas With strong disgust ia slirr'd, 10 I** When I aee, or hear, 01 tell coven Of the dark bevornjje of hell. 'n the d A Hard WiTNssa.?The following di I ? alogue, which ocCured several years ago ^j| between a lawyer and a witness. in a 1 -j-0irjf| justice's court, not a great many thou- ; ,p^ and miles froir. this place. is worth rela- , * began ting: It ?eema that Mr. Jone^ loaned Mr. SiiikIi a horae, which i'ied while in lint (Smith*) possession. Mr. Jones brought v aoit to recover the value of the borne. ' ' ' attributing Ins death to bad treatment. 1 During the couise of the trial a witness (Mr. Brown) was called to the stand to 6 testify as to how Mr. Sreilh treated horses * Lawtbr (with a bland and confidenceinvoking smile). "Well, Sir, how does c, Mr. Smtih generally ride a horse f" ' '."y" XV it Mens (with a very merry twinkle | in Ins eye. other wise imperturbable). "A ' straddle, I believe, S.r/ , L?(with a scarcely perceptible fiusb of vexation upon his cheek, but still 8|t?a- ' king 111 Ins amootheat tones). ''But, Sir, ; ' what gate does lie ridef" . . W? ' He never rides any gate, Sir.? His Imya ride all the galea." nelr ' L? (his bland smile gone and hia voice t(| lightly husky). "Bui how does he ride when in company with others I" ! . XV? ' Keeps up, if hi* horse is able; . .i' if not, be goes behind.'' 1 0('(* w L?(triumphantly,and if* perfect fury). ? , "How doe* he ride when alone, Sir I" j ^ VV?"Don't know ; never wee with him ? ' when he wa? alone." j ' ,j ( L?"1 have done with you. Sir," He*r!< The following is a epetimen of aharp ^,Vb 1 nhooting between * coquette and her | [ , * iover: ""'J ' "You men are angel* when jou woo the maid, ' *n.? T j, ltu? deviU when the marriage vow i? paid." m J ^ The lover net to be outdone, replied aa cr'"* ' The change, dear girl, la eaaily forgiven, of the Eav. god we arc ia ball ineiead of heaven." the la hi* on Ike.; /flmilg aaii ^alitital JBriospaptr??rtu LAI S t | V | 'What imffteu .>iorii. <?i>?r h ) Bionnto oi From tho Little Pilgrim. 'Mj 'H HE CUP OF COLD WATER. T< ? ill bo &i UY A LADY OK KALEIOIf, N. C. great UftJ and Judfj I Hit" IIU ill a certain bright morning, while the ino not'? f suckles, Wild l'mks, and much as literally carpeted llio forest of or |?ast of I Carolina, three liltlo boy? act out on me.' Ar tide ill these llowry wilds?on tbo Ho sa.icl, ira of tbe winding Irent. i lieir fish- cold wait ickle wan iml forgotten, as tliey reward.' 'inti the river abounded in Hobius promised u.voi i'erch ami others of llie hnny nation of meat for ilieir niotber'a fryiuj* pan, Hie relief >n acceptable olboiitg to maternal go hotno K?? !? uitie boy carried a small tin Fearless i, within w likh was their dinner, hnt, whil ?tiich on -i. r return home would I mv Core! ;u a jroouly tj iiutnr of hontiysuckic | l;iv ;,s tio n i,r hi I an Orri icst of at Hii c\ouls <? j t Tiosii^av of wild iluwci? for Liicif* j \?,rv its or l isters. # | I, may in e names of those hoys vi re Tommy 1 ;ind broil u'ss. bauuiiy Curole&s, and lJ.?rr_v i [ ?|, ;4i' he le?s. Of course my little readers | ,|lt. mvsel eadilv perceive trorn the ti.vers.tj t.t 1 (_?ood Slit uarues, that they were not all tlie Heavenly en of the same parents. However, ^ Hut ougl were next door neighbors. The f? ought I t if I'otnrnv boarless was a carpenter, he red tha if Sammy Careless a shoemaker, j ?r j,.u| lo f Harry Heartless a day laborer? j needed u mi the humbler walks of life. : hear him, v one of these boys attended Sun- I Tointuv I :hool and this was Tommy Fearless, <;o?m1 Sh? ten years o'd at this time. Sammy Gf pCjjl a larry were a year or two older than |ju|0 t,oy uy, having advanced thus far in the viour, the !?y of life without the soul nurturing were pier if a Christian mother, or even the nly rose I onal teaching of a Sunday school, ought to h this gre?t privilege bad been re- obey the illy offered to them. Their parents He was v i liotitrli iImaa iinmt^lw ? ? ....^?. r?,-'-i j wtien the idt'ul of their resj.oiit.iole oflico, us |or p:iW |.i tentative* of the groat l'areiil and "Little tior of all, to guide their offspring wliere y0 path of duty. Having Mated these nol for tL uholy facts, my little readers will at |jfc f,,r ,, ice perceive what kind of boys these Hn<j j STj| ; particularly as I have no doubt H|j j r(.q? nil are acquainted with the words of ??lV eased Saviour, when ho said :?'A Vour ail tree cauuol bring forlb evil fruit, your tin I r can a corruj.t tree bring forth jt wiih w fruit!' and 'Men do not gather touching s of thorns, and fig? of thistle.'? |lo|j out fore r?joice and bo thankful, you water in i ihvo Christian parents, or faithful j|y as pur era. shoes wel Bll, these tbreo boys had enjoyed jnj, home day's ramble ? bad angled in the ftnd gurel bad filled their buckets with bon* jtl time a kie apples* and other products of Trustic rood*, and bad turned their faces my |0Pov ward ; when suddenly they heard ?ick man ng groans and at intervals shrieks amid the ony, mingled with the blylhe notes and the c 0 never silent mocking bird. Our ter's fttTo travelers jiaused and looked at each hideous fi in consternation. to frighle 1 ! what can that be!' said Tommy, froin'a b< liat can it be !' responded Sammy, motives, e tiniM search and find the sufferer,' little Chi rummy ; 'perhaj?a we may give some Tommy's heart was tan tell you,' answered Harry, 'the 'pjje >sj is come from a pour sailor in yonder |)e WHS j, Hu you not see it just inside that the town, oak tree ?' who had i ! yes, we see it,' said the other Hnd migli *l?ut who is this sailor I a man fo a is a man,' replied Harry,'who was depem lit from on l>oard a vessel from the ?J Wl|| Indies; and lie has that dreadful let mo ret io the small pox. He is placed here t||e night attended to till he either dies or re assured h i ; lor if he were suffered to remain f,ir ? ?n, a great many persou* might take ej4Mj; M isease an! die. Let us run away a[ ^ia;(, 0f U? we can. boys, or we shall have WOuld pr< nali po* loo.' dlately. 11 bow dreadfully bo moans,' said .go DOi ny. anotherd .or fellow,' said Sammy, though he hon i to inove off after Harry, who only very fond d a moment till the others should parents si 1 him. danger; it us go to the poor man,' said Tom- gjVe? a cv ?ho s'.ood still, as if thinking if it t|,e hies** right to leave the sufferer without reward. I llial he could render him any as- tailor, To oe. follow all .me along, boys,' urged Ilarry, 'or perls; 0 shall take this terrible disease and tj,al Tom 1 out here in the wuods to die.' parents ; t us run as fast as we can,' said teacher h i?y, yet Tommy stood still. conduct c >u had better come along after us,' a0(j neVf lie two hoys, 'for if you get this i them. Y as, even tour father and mother will n0rance ? permitted to nurse you, or even th6y ma; fuu, and you w ill surely die out here audi mot se woods.' in consul. i come, along, come along, urged and truth the laiys.' All thia while the pite ,ny knew rie? continued, and the l?oys were 0f his dit siiough lo hear the words which is- COuld dir froin the sufferer. j men. ;,' said the voice 'for ene drop of To aster on this burning tongue. 1 house, he burn up with thirst. Is there no standing rllO for the love of Christ will give 8h? perc< nu drop of cold water before I die. g(J aw e boys listened, and turned pale with I k,n u, al . ./ r ii iiui mm I But T? :annol go oo boys,' said Tommy to I ma, 'if you are Afraid, go on ; I shall lo t||6 ibis man a cup of cold water before Hi* m >e the woodt; and I am sure it you p*>r)tao? ?eeit to the Sunday-school and heard 'Moth* ead what I hare, you could not find vou four hearta lo turn away from the of this sufferer.' mhtt% the reel juiry excrescence* on the branches ^'m W*l< i honeysuckle, *?ry cool aod grateful to c*re rte, b.m to I Canca Turn to the rrci Big with the hi itril ta tlic 3rta, ?rirncra, litrrntnrr, * ^CASTER, C. II., SOUTH CAROL was it you heard,' asked the ; how cruelly tit ,s, whom the earnestly cotnpas ' and left him. uu. reliance of rouuuy had com- Now Toniui pause in their heartless flight. relig ous woma st Sunday's Bible lesson,' coo- reasonable, am Hiimv. 'contained words which her liitl? son i Jdressed to tlie wickoJ at the ' fraiu from oxp r of judgment by our Redeemer and fears, and te?'1 was thirsty, and ye gave his motives anc ink?I was sick, and ye visited she not only d -'Verily I my unto you, in as- seemed deeply vodid it not unto one of the the sailor, and ny brethren, yo did it not unto of her little son id there is another place where I Yet ahhougl 'Whosoever givetb a cup of j far so smoothly ;r to a disciple, shall not lose his ! was yet a sevei i cannot deprive in* self of this ! father came lio blessing, or incur the condem- night out of hi the wicked ; so I shall go to well as an in of the sick man, and you can j grace of Christi if you choose.' So Tommy , would not listci turned resolutely toward# the | of himself, but e Harry Heartless led oil Tom ings, and gave ess, laughing aud taunting Tom Tommy endure V i all. i nor did he allc inou-.pit Tommy, they say this ; meiil to take it t r: ibie>ind dangerous disease? j but was willing k- i; an j g:vo it to my parents, i rather than to era .?nd s,- .. r-, and .1 they die ' of Ins Saviour, 1 the cause t their death. If I his salvation. I, that is nothing, because tne been sown in pherd *ill take me into Hi-* Spirit of Grace fold, when 1 obey His voice.? ; sl'uctioiis of h; lit 1 to endanger others?what ' oher. o do ? And now Tommy remern- All the neig t his good Sunday school teach less and the I Id him always to pray when he time shunned ;uidance, and that God would Fearless, but in , aud direct bis step* aright. So I upon as all sue : nee led down, and prayed the a Christian her pherd to guide hint in this hour ) is true did not nd doubt. All tho while the crtheless very j was communing with 'tis Sit- I were l>oih aslia ! shrieks of trie suffering sailor ' unkindness. '1 niog his ears and heart. Tom- I lowaoce to be i Void his knees convinced that ho i w hich they ac disregard his own safety, and j possession nr C injunctions of his divine Saviour. . as had guided palking firmly towards the hut, ] the late occasic door being wide open, the nai of feeling they m approaching. with the ridicu hoy,' ho cried out, 'stop ! stop ! Tommy, evince u are, ami listen to me. 1 would lonsiiess of disf. le world endanger your precious the fcebnga of iy own relief; therefore listen i the flood Spiri I tell tou how you can give mo day-school te;?c ire without danger to yourself, of these hoy*, i God bless and reward you for Fold of Peace npassion and bravery. Take edge, which wi bucket ; go to yonder rill ; till salvation. 'Rler ; then walk in carefully, Years passe* nothing as you come. I will grew up to ma my mug, and do y??u pour the and left his in ?tid return to the woods as speed- and small mea sible, r.nd tub the soles of your came the duty II into the fresh earth before go son, to devote I !. After this there is no danger. This he did che y you shall not lose your reward ' and dutiful son ud eternity, my brave little boy.' are prepared tc ig in his divine Redeemer, Tom- devotion to t.i red the careful directions of the will naturally I , and relieved his burning thirst ' towards the ea outpourings of I in grateful heart luring care Go< loinfortable assurance of his Mas dren. 'Honor r. The face of the sailor was the commanut ront the disease ; quite enough has vouchsafed u a less pious and brave boy Still, Toinuq inevolent purpose ; but with such trial to sirengt) and under such guidance, the of L>ivioe Pro isliai) is as brave as n lion. So attachment exi Courage did not fail, and his a certain pretty i filled with holy joy. name of Mary rk mail informed Tommy that gat ions to hi* laced there by the authorities of family, there w under the charge of a nurse, dy arrival at I cruelly left him all day a'one, earthly happim it not return at all ; for he was This was a grie ud of drink, and such are not to man bore like Jed upon. have seen hit go home and ask my mother to and lovo. urn and take care of y ou through ,' said Tommy. But the sailor On a certaii irn there would he no necessity of May, when NMl<illPi> (tf Ilimiusir ft\ tlia foil ilia I. 1 it was near the hour for the usu lines*, being a the attending physician, who the laboring cli >vide hmi another nurse iintne- lowable to lb< Tommy fearlea added the tick man, giro me among the \ raft of water, and a few of those Flower*. e\suckle apple* of which 1 am j Our hero ha ; then hasten home, lest your of Mary, wreat hould be apprehensive of jo or 1 and plucking ? and remember, that ho who ! another for her ip of Cold water to a dimple of the continually :d Jesus will surelr not loee hit j ?till suddenly ho, with the Ideating of the tick I the cabin io wf mmy departed, taking care to before relieved hi* directions for hi* safety. sailer. )* ni) little readers may suppose He paused a my kept this adventure from his lion of bis con but not so : his Sunday-school ruin?and seat ad instructed him to submit hut self beeide her, intirsly to his parents' judgment, lure. Wholly ;r for one moment to deceive affairs, the lovt 'or although, through their ig person near th< of the precepts of Chris'ianity, of the leaves u ' not understand or appreciate | and espied an < ives, they will excuse the action 'Young man sration of the child's confidence reeling after m i towards them. Hesidee, Tom 1 accidently he i t ii f- .? no wh4 following me commands ; s<ck sailor and one Matter and Redeemer, who me what becoi ect the unruly wills of all sinful i 'Indeed I do the young; mar mrny approached his father's at the time, a i saw one of his little sisters became of bin before the door, and as soon as recovered, and lived him, she ran in, crying :? brought him h ay 1 go away, Tommy, you will ' The old mai I?0, go away !' moved away, i r>mmy stopped, and waving his pie soon forgol ber said, 'Tell mother to cooie 1 dinary appea or, If she pleases.' ; thein. other immediately made her ap On the folio to the door, pale with aQright.' my Fearless w said Tommy, 'the boye have labors, still tr where I have been ; do not be I Divine Proridi mother, 1 have not touched the that in Hie o? ugb I have Men him, and gives and fairhfulnei ?r. So Tommy told his mother the ?otnpletioi fully the sick man had instructed union with hii tvoid the dreadful disease, aod i put in bis ban iri ! i ii ste | M?it* teeming Shwin nurvcy, >ndvri ol each pawing day. imratinn, flgriraltarf, Satenwl Smpronfnitnts, iJNA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AFRI1 0 other boys bad run away j i??<] those words : I 'Whosoever shall giv y'a mother, though not a j one of these little one*, a >i), was sensible as well as j tor, only in the name of J did not severely reprove j I say unto you he Bhall hough she could not re- , his reward.' ressiog her disapprobation , A check ou tbo Stat when Tommy explained thousand dollars accouip 1 good Christian feelings, ( and the blessing of the s id uot condemn him, hut i lug cabin. moved at the sufferings of | Tommy Fearless was the truly Christian conduct marry his beloved Mar i. j wore as happy as they d i matters proceeded thus their diligence and good ' with our little hero, there ed by Christian Faith an re trial awaiting him. 11 is | me from his workshop that Correspondence of tl jfiior. and being a stern as r Mercury ipulsive man, without the anil) to control his actions, I \V A6itt.voTO?, XI ti to his liule son's account i The Senate met ycsler yielded to his angry feel- 10 o'clock, and conliui the l>ov a severe chastising, most intense excitement i <1 his puriishinenl meeklv, night. It was expected iw any feeling of resent- ; be taken on admission of s place in his dutiful heart, understood mIso, that ; to suffer for well doing ! address the Senate, disregard tho injunctions j hv eight o'clock in li who had given Ins life f..r ladies' gallery was nearly These heavenly seeds had o'clock eve.iy possible sps Ins infantile heart by the rie?. corridors, and stair c , through the diligent in- ed with human beings, s good Sunday school tea ; ig?n, had the floor, and 1 lll.-lll foil >lf BOMI-ImI ol^ i ------- r ~? r v bbors, including the Care- I'ugh'a amendment. I] leartless families, for some prepossessing mnti, with the company of Tommy i ?iv? countenance, which, i <1 tie time lie was looked \ illiberal feelings, more be h good boys should la?, as tv constable than a Be o. Harry and Sammy it ( followed by Mr. Bay an confess it, but it was nev- one of, if not the tnost a >lsin to bo seen that they ! Senate, in a powerful nr med of their cowardice and i completely annihilated tl here is doubtless great al j ator. During the debatt made for the alarm under ' appeared and took his se ted, and that without the | crick, of California, next Christian knowledge such and devoted liimself to a their little companion of Mr. Hammond, of South >n; yet the utter absence I it. being 4 p. ru., the Son displayed, and selfishness, until 7 o'clock, le which they poured upon I As Main as the galleri d a heartlessmtsa and care- the iinmenso crowd that losition at variance with ing outside, now rushec common humanity. May mendous compression of t guide some faithful Sun- oiine, squeezing, pushing :ber to the desolate homes I took place, amid all sort and draw tbetn tntr. the, from the fair as well as and of Heavenly know''. The reporters' gallery ' 11 make tbem^ wise unto ' possession of, in which a; j the beautifui Mr*. Dough 1 on, and Tommy Fearless j er, while every niche a n's estate. His father died I windows was filled up. other with a large family | and vestibule of the S ns. Consequently it be- | densely filled with the la of Tommy, as the eldest | ?nd their friends. On th ifii 111 uie sumo vessel mat Missouri, uiaue ins inn ere.' has taken a position amoi n then touched bis hat and j men. He combated si while the two young p?o argument that had beei t that an old man of ao or- the bill, and nobly vindit ranee had erer accosted of the President. Athal the rote was taken on tli wing morning, just as Tom- hill, which resultetl in y* as preparing to resume his Mr. Sumner, of Massai listing in the goodneas of ' second lime this session, nee, and nothing doubting J in his seat, to vote again >n good tims his industry This uiasterdon of hyp< is would be rswarded by snd infamy, aa he passe a of his heart's desire a ate to lbs Kotunda, w i beloved Mary, a note waa look, excited the redico id. lie broke the seel, sod j of the spectators as they ins earnings 10 ner support. I 01 uie oeuate, ur uwtn, erfullv, like an affectionate , to admit the ladies to the Thii, my little road era lion had failed in the in ? learn, since obedience and < now carried, when a perf e great Heavenly Parent j dies pourd into the Seni ead the same pious course j possible space. A larg rthly parent, to whose nur- I members of the House \ d has confined His chil- filling up the aisles. Thi thy father and mother,' is ' really bewildering and nent to which our Maker President of the Senate a promise. ced the subject still und V Fearless was not without the Clerk read the title c len his faith in the blessing Mr. Douglas rose from hi* vidence. There was an ing debility from his late sling between himself and ed to defend himself and f girl in the town, by the To do him justice, he nit Gray?yet, from his ob!i- hits, and hit fervor, once < i mother and her young down the applause from as little prospect of a spee- He plainly showed how the consummation of his terly be felt hia position, : ess?a union with Mary. ' that had been made upot ivous trial, which the young time, he waa bold and the same youthful hero we wards the close, his man 11 before, upheld by faith nut and a great lender of party cut oir and isolated erhood, separate from t i bright morning, the first of political ties which one our beautiful woods are popular in the South, admirers of nature's love- On his concluding, Mr. holiday, was seized by all reply, and, in a withering, ?a?es as one of the few al- came down with such fo >m throughout the year.? lions assumed by Mr. D * with his pretty Mary were defence, that the "little olaries of the Queen of perfectly overcoroo. He AV4'**r ll)M niutriltmia rsrnrv . I 7 1 f'^r d sauntered on by the Hide i Toombs, and effected to 1 hing her Dnir with flowers, gator with scorn and con! lid plucking another and ' not do, however, and wh hand, of every hoe- which ' put on his overcoat to r? pointed out and admired asked him to remain, as ho found they were before contradict his every positii ?ich he had some ten years said the Illinois Senator the thirst of the suffering ! cramming down the th plea free St tieConatiluti ind directed the observe ! will, on a former occasioi Dpanion to the toitering there was a nigger in t ing Iter on a log, and him- . (Douglas) felt, for the hi , he recounted the adven- I choked them I Mr.Toot absorbed with their own ting in his charges of ?rs did not perceive a third when be Gnished, it was sin, till, on hearing a crack- ! las was demolished, and I nder foot, they looked up era! feeling of pity. >ld man approaching them. The great feature in tl ,' said the stranger, 'while erday was the speech of j long walk oo yonder log, Conn., in favor of I^econ lard your little story of the hold, fearless, manly ox; yonder hut. Can you tell > ing the South, and caili ne of that sailor f support Northern Derooc i not know, sir,' answered school. It was the speei i, 'I was quite a little boy and brought down freque nd do not remember what the galleries. i beyond the fact that he In the Senate to*da] i.A L a? - i .? I %#: 2 J. i i. IS| /flrrign nub Pouirstic iBrui r. 7 ia*a LJ ? L\JUsJ gross, beefy ca o to driuk unto bis nigger won cup of cold wa. still laboring ut. a disciple, verily feebleness and iu no wise lose ll is considei can be got up i e Bank for ten vious question anied this note, ry by a major ick sailor of the calculation. II j lied with, (Jritt thus enabled to j This week will v, and the two The levee, at eserved to be by was very deligl conduct, govern usual. Mr. lit id Love. and was as mc -. ? no cares whatt to Charleston ^,8S- Lane s ] hold captive th t ? - j surrounded bet ire i .3, 18o8. ( (jttro|,u;l wa8 c day morning at ied the scene of intil near mid the Vote would Kansas, and it Thoro is no Douglas would | AH a man ha j ai d a ihousam le morning the j All the treasun ' full, and by ten i tineinents of It ice in the galle- | weailh, and all ases, was pack- and loved ones Stuart, of Mich when health is made an argu- ! peculiarly sad, ladings against | gloom, in looki le is a very un- i most supermini a mean, repul- j den, not yet or with his narrow ty, and smile, t fushiin for a pet- j one a vivid ide mator. He was , yet, uncertain I, of Delaware, i sumption, like ble, juiist in the ' on her damask go men t, which ; ings the mate ie Michigan Sen- w hen she bend i Mr. Douglas fant beauty si at. Mr. Khod- | grim tyrant h i look the tloor, j ilarling. We labored reply to hope buoys us Carolina, when, believe. In th ate took a recess talitv, "God lie I i" es wcro cleared, ease. Hut, pi had been wait- our health is ui 1 in, and a ire- j alists inform us hoops, nnd criu- the materials ; and ciowding, of domestic ma s of ejaculations ( matter of Rurp the rougher sex. j valuable, and i was also taken | ed even for g< at, conspicuously so much disreg as and her moth- pains to enjoy | ud recess in the ted till too late The anti room | posuro to colds ion a to was also tention to the idies of Senators | functions, disro ie re-assembling that might hav , of Cab, moved prove fatal, lloor, which mo- chronic : the I oruing, but was catarrh has sett ect stream of la bral fulness, tr ite, filling eveqv turued to apoo e portion of the mcnts of the in vas also present, ers of medicine a coupd'iril was gone into strucl thrilling. The spleen, and kill having announ- warning was no er consideration, | ?. e., neglect, i >f the bill, when j tomb. Man is is?iat,and plead endure the heal illness, proceed* live in the regit his position.? is able to austi ?de many good 1 of beat, and for or twice, brought zing point. Bi the galleries.? nerves are not deeply and bit- ciae, and illvent and the attacks of proper alime 1 him. At one I smallest deviati defiant ; but to dard of health, nor was suppli hero. Careful the Democratic slight matters, i fr?m the broth- may know, or < hose friendships thousands of va e made him so every year. 1* ied. Tooinbs rose to crushing speech _ rce on the posi Uvet ouglas and his As a very lai giant" seemed every winter 1 refused to an- died whilst lyin ounded by Mr. or nurse, the C< treat his interro- j cently took ot tempt. It would i which usually en Mr. Douglas j death :?"lie Hire, Mr. Tombs j found dead in t be intended to overlain, but lh on. Mr. Tombs in a hundred o had voted for this way, and t roats of the peo fanta very your oil, against their . ry, children as ); but now that j having been c he question, he ; suffocated by u at time, that it ?and it happe nbs wan unrelen- | A very core hypocrisy, and tico prevails w fell that Doug- who immediate tie excited a gen- ' to suckle the cl I always partial I le House of yea- very short timt Mr. bishop, of mother and inf npton. It was a bedclothes cov position, sustain and it is placec ng upon her to hd closed U|>on racy of the true there is no stru :h of the season movement of a mt applause from < ate the fatal r all are fast anc r, Mr. Green, cf ing to disturb t ister effort, lie not found dot igour first states- nor twelve o'cl iccessfully every three o'clock ii n made against that the proeei rated the course but not the l< f past five o'clock strongly conde ie passage of the and nurses giv tas 33, nays 25. I under such ci rhusetts, for the sleep whilst si appeared to day remedy for thi i?t Lecompton? er to suckle i >crisy, cowardice sitting posture d out of the Sen dispense with ith his hsng-dog ways exist wh le and contempt of an adult, a looked npou bit [ owu crib or ci Jl^ IN ADVANCE s, aufo tjjr JJIarkrtb. NUMBER 8. ?hss, which ho would havo |< I ibiping friend, believe . .. ^11] TI f tl 1111 f UI. ider the afllicliou ol great ) red that if the Kansas Dill Advantages of Rotation in t) the House jfirl tliu tim. < 'I'Oiiti 1 I ' ~ | V/I be moved on .t, it will car- Each crop exhausts the soil of cerit\ ot two, by the closest lajn e|#nienp,# Continuing the same , however, me bill is dal- crop for niany years consumes these eleendens bill will kill it. I ']*h? soil will not produce that probably decide its fate. crop longer. Another crop consumes . the 1 residents to night j anotilcr order of elements, and will flourjtful, and more se.oct than |a^ wj,en fjrg^ wj|i pot grow, icuanan was in high spirits 2. Each plant, while growing, throws rry and jovial as if he had j <,(]* certnin matters which are not favoraiver pressing upon him. | t0 tjj0 ?rrowt)i of successive cropa of sweet, dignified manner 1 t|jG 8amo plant, l'iants in this retpect e numerous admiresi who are somewhat like animals, which always , and among whom South j HVOjj dieir own excrements. Now, other viileully lue favorite. may use these matters, lieuce a * ' * " !. . rotation profitable, because one crop may ? take up wbat another throws off. Health- 3- ^ertain crops have certain insects . ., .. . that prev on them. The cultivation of more invaluable blessing. t t r . 1 . e - . t.p the same crop for many year? favors the s will lie give for his life, ; ... .- . v c .1 . rn ~ . h ., , . . ' multiplication of these insects. Change J tunes more if he has it. r , . . . , . 0 . , , , .. , crop, and you dimmish or destroy mi of Ulow le<lge, all the reixurv, all the blessings of . \r r 1 x.- 1. . , , , 4. V anous crops furnish various kinds letn cariuents o rium s ^ ^ manures, which are found profitable on , .re but a p...., tnberitatice ? f H? ?ho wi|| gone, there it something 1 r , . . ., , . . ' . , , ,, , . , find a rotation the simplest and easiest and full of melancholy . -. 1 e . , i wav to secure it. nig upou some fair and al* 1 ? . . 1. ".. ... . 5. A rotation in crops results tn some iralJv oeaulilul voutig nun- , , , * . . * I great social advantages. Amoug tneso it of tier teens, w hose beau- | t u . * . .. . \ 1 1 are the following: A community which ind voice, and purity, give 1 y . .- -it 1 . , . 1 ,J r pursues a good rotation will be more a of ttie angels ; and w hom ? , . r c c i- r. -u , 0.1 .. independent of foreign supplies. It will hope Matters when "con- 1., , " , -, ... , , - . , pass through a season of scarcity with a worm in the bud, feeds | ^ auflori,fK. Its farmers will hi more 0 ":l ' ... n, SU(J11 ee | intelligent, because their experience will rnal solicitude will own, . * , ? ? ,1 . ? 1 . ,, , . he more equal, as it will not depend on s over the crad e where 111- 1 11 1 , , , ,1 tfie ups and dowti6 of a single crop.? eeps, and she knows the nl- r* _ 1 . , . , , Ohio rarmtr. as set his seal upon her deceive ourselve. False ch Hot Beds-German Planup. \> hat we wish we ,, ... e words of one in Old Mor- I5-v ? !?(|>' subscriber, w? lp us, we're all poor, feck- again publish the foiowing good and cheap And such, indeed, is the plan for Hot lleds and starling frames for liysicians tell us, much of early vegetables t 1 our own power, as nior- ,.m- ? 1 -. ,. 1 .1 r 1 . ;... . . "lake white cotton cloth of a close \ for our edification, that . . . . 1 1 1 . / r ... , . . ' texture, stretch and nail it on frames of that make happiness, are 1 . 1 r. e i. V . any size you wish ; take 2 ounces of lime nutacture. Indeen, it is a , . J , ,- , -, , f .t , , , . . . I water, 4 oz, of linseed oil, 1 of white of rise that health, being so . ? t n e .u 1 1 r 1 , PUt?8, * ounces c?f yellow of eggs, mix the i its ii 111 m won wun mo ern lo winch you would Lave tbe glasa it. The consequence in ihat conform ; place tbe pattern undei tbe iggle, no noise?in lact, no glass, holding both together in the left ny kind whatever, to indi hand, (for the glass must sot rest on any nischief that is going on ; plane surface,) tben take a common spike I sound asleep, with notb- or some similar piece of iron, beat the .hem. The little victim is point of it to redness, and apply it to the id at half past ten o'clock, edge of live glass: draw the iron slowly ock. but as a rnufw.r ? n lite morning; allowing mediately crack; continue moving the is of poisoning wan slow, iron slowly over tbe glass, tracing (ho ** sure. Wf cannot too ! nstterw. and the clink it* the glass will inn the prsclioe'of mothers tollow at the distance of about half a* ing the breast to children inch, in every direction, according to tha ircmnstances, or going to motion of the iron. It may sometimes i infant it suckling." The he found requisite, however, especially in is evil is a simpleoise?nev- forming corners, to apply a wet finger to i child at night except in a the opposite side of the glass. Tumblers i. but it were far better to and oilier glasses tuay be cut or divided the danger which must al- , very fancifully by similar means. Tbe en an infant lies in the bed iron mnatbe reheated as often as tha ear* nd to let the haba lie in its I vice in the glass ceases to (low.? radle.?London Lancet. Scientific America* ?i \ |i(nc atlj 0ii with very gentle heat, beat >ld and precious ?UiO?*8, is I cppa separate!v, aiid tuix ibein with arded. hew persona take the former ; spread this mixture with a [food health. It i? uegiec- paim brush over cotton, allowing each Lute hours, excess, cx* c t to jrv before applying auother, until and heats, wet feet, inat- tj,ey become water proof. 'Ihe followiug partial derangement of arfi ^j(ft advantages this shade possesses gard to tb? premonitions lver jaM oues . l The cost being e been taken in time, often ! hardly one fourth. 2. Repairs are easily Indigestion has become j and cheap niadc# The light. They igbt, or little formidable j do r0?juire watering, no matter how led on the lungs ; the cere- ,ntenh0 the heat of the sun, the plants are actable, if watched, has m,ver struck down or burnt or checked in lexy ; the muscular move | t,rowl|l> neither do they grow up long, :art, not beyond the pow- 1 and weakly as they do under gla?a, , if rightly ntanged, have an<1 itui there is abundance of light. 4. tural lesion, and the liver, , j-|ie arising entirely from below, is neys have suffered, because moro equab|0 and temperate, which is a t heeded, lly this means, | ^,roat object. .The vapor rising from the nany sink yearly into the IU!tnure anj e^rth is condensed by the a hardy animal. lie can coo| ajr pH(M,jng over the surface of the t of a burning desert, and ?bade, and stands in drops upon the inside >n* of eternal snows. Ho and| therefore, the plants do not require tin seven hundred degrees a fre(.uent watering. If the frames or ty or fifty below the free- stretcbers are made large, they should be it ho is not iron. His ] j?tftrsected by cross bars bout afoot square steel, and want of oxer- i ^ support the cloth. These articles are ilnted apartments, neglect I juat tbe thing bringing forward melons, nt, or inattention to the tomatoes, flower seeds Ac., season for ons from the normal stan- lra,1Spianting."? So. Cultivator. will lay low the mightiest - m mm attention to health in mcb as every body knows, Coal Tar for Crow?>ught to know .would save I'1 the "Farmer" of the 20th ult., sp Iuable lives to the country pears au article on "The Crow,"by "Youug bysiology should be atud Farmerhe seams to have been tormented by this colored gentleman. It may |IM m M be acceptable to hiui, and perhaps to .1 * nviij others, to know how to prepare their lftin Children- HW.(J corU| that neither orows nor blackrgo mitt bur of inquests are birds, nor any other bird, will pull more teld on infanta who have than one or two grains, g abed beside the mother Have your corn all ready, take about jrotier for Middlesex, re- j * |'?il full of boiling hot waterjand add to caaion to correct the error it about a pint of coal tar, stir, and let prevails at to the cause ol stand for two or three minutes, and turn obserbed that children >n >'olir seed corn ; stir it round three or >ed were said to have been fourutim?a, then turn out iuto a sieve so is was an error, as not one to hold the corn together and lot the f such deaths occured in water go; now roll your corn in ashes hen only in ihe case of in- j or plaster. All this must be done iu the g indeed. On the contra ' shortest time possible ; when the corn is sumed to have died from j taken out of the water, each grain will iverlain iu bed, are really have a light, coating of tar, aad by rolling leans of carbonic acid gas J in ashes or plaster, it keefxr it from stickns in this way : j to the hands. Crows will aot pull up lmon and dangerous prso- much corn planted in this way. rith mothers and nurse?, Some may say that corn will not grow ily they get into bed begin after such a hot water process ; but to nld, its bead being nearly ?"?h I would say try and see.? y I>n!ow the clothes. In a j Cor. Nno England Farintr. i the suckling draws both , ant off to sleep, when the | To Cct Glass with a. Pixcb or Ikosl er the head of the infant, ?lJraw with a pencil on paper any patr