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rvsa r '.? rar J.-.-W was? 7m " TOW r r. -. T K TDSfire1 '.jki ; seir .-?'- i a .' ct. .rr j WI1V i'.J f .,a-wt.A .' Md'v ir j.pft ftl.A KaBAA f Aiut Atoms (Grcece)tj4e'wenty.twojour nan. . jk "BoToor or later," oerVthe llio lawyere know all," . ll It staled that Lonl UraugtiHa vbitlng the United Sulci this far Upwards of 000 barrcli of 1 7V', i Intend etr are annually dlapoeed of in Nowhiiryport, Tho tupply of water In I'arli nowN nratly aovrn timet more than ll wat in IHtU. it-wlv -ij,v. sn'k . IfPMMiV There are In Liverpool two ilHJU.anilJ'Vrtn8,,,,"'W", ''ke ,,'0'7 "' lelmllcdperaoni,who aro unemployed h P1 , "' IWIwbUw on lit btaob. alii every day. Th John O'Groal Journal Mates that "in all Soollanil, north uf invorne m, there li not a fire engine. It Iiii recently been discovered that mm cotton may bo used In the littering of looking giant. ll li computed that lha rati In Iho Unl ltd State contumelx million of datlari worth of grain a year. Then hate, been six thousand seven hundred and eighty. tosulcldes in Franco during the latl thirty yean. A Frencnman wishing to tr II a lit lady iho wui vary oomldorala, ald : ' Mad am, you are very oonsiderabli." Whllo you are la the habit of inlom- pe ranee, you often drink up an aoro of land In a night. Father MaOiev. Tb Auilrlan aoldiera receive but four cenlaaday. Killing their bralhrtn for tour cmIi a day f What an occupation! Col. Duncan' remalni ara 14 be brought from Mobile to New ,York city by order nf,Ja,Common 'Council of the latter place. The nalon, like heavy Codlei down atcep hill, once In motion, move them Mvc, and know no ground but tln 1-ot-wm.-jl'ulltr. Love li the great Inilrumcnt and en. glne of nature, tho bud aud cement of ociny, woipriag anu ipiril oi iho unl. rena.Vr. South. Ily examining th tongue of iho pitlunt phyiiclam find out lha dlsceie of iho body, and philosopher Iho dlieiic ol iho mind. Tluro aro one hundred and -ilx thous and .even hundred poor, aicb, crimi nal and debauched people in U il'.. the ' model city in Germany. insisa Loom Heripiiirt seitp. by many an f If, An cltxl le back truth I'k Jiklu wat wit iirf hsiwM lilm If i" Ha, now, "llotlioM suddo likurW,." Ill Iho Lccd Intelligencer, of the 1)1 h of Ootolwr, 1704, the following notice p. Can: " Lately died tl Lirerpooltra. ay, wife of Mr. Mayee'who waa, her nhtkttntk husband. Th average duration of ife amongst tba working claaac of Knglind the moit numaroui cltaaea I animated at about twenty-tight year tb duration of th arlitooracy i eillmated at forty-elx. Taoiovon Diacout. A new patent etova tor tba ceavtniencn' of traveller liaijuitbeen invented. It la placed un der tba feet, and a mualard platter upon the head drawa the heat through the whole ayttem. Wire-work ii now being tueceufully .substituted for wood lath In the calling of boute and public building. The win beither galvanised or Immeraed in chemical preparation, whieh prevent ll from conation. Galignani mention that on the Qua! Napoleon there lion the point of boiag finlihed a large houw on tho tile of that which waa lha reiidenca of Abelird. A marble tablo announce that Abelard dwelt there In 1118- I'airi or a Polish Gcneijil. Tho Kmperor of Kuula ha inued a proclam atlon offering twenty-tevan tbouund dol lara lor tb head of General Item, tho 1'ollih Qeneral, at the preaenl time head ing one of (he Hungarian armle. Africa need to be explored. There are not lata than .tire opinion upon the point of Iti population. By tome it it tta ted at forty million, and by olhora at ninety million, and again at one hundred and thirty million. National httligm ur. livery pound weight of cochineal con taint atvenly tbowaand inirct boiled to death J to that tba annual sacrifice of in atctual Ilia, to procure our acarlet and crlmton dye, amount lo about forty-nlno million of tbeto email member of the Journal of Commerce ii aMorina new torn puoiim m tno anect or the prevail la' a Mnilbly ftlt on their on othr orancBet or trad, although light liter .ture meet it uiual dmaa3.-r,iVaa- Wire fence have been introduced upon farm in many part of th country, and prove vary uful aa well aa ornamental. The leetlmony in their favor 1 rttj strong. They can bo Mil cheaper than common funceai and anawer every purpose aa well ii not otiiar. Thi Covasa or rmt Like, an Inun dation of the ladua i th courae of time. We look for the .home of our childhood, they are gone. The loves and anlmotl Ue of youth, where are they f Swept away line the camps that have been phobed In the sandy bed of the river. The kummtl Detpatch contain an account of an aocldeul on the Mad river railroad, by which four can were prccljil. orafofj. Inforfggggf ina-MaaBBnai IngepldtTP buiinea M .T ''Kj.Uiili,4 z. VSr. . K. .J,4J s i ". i.tf 1 X 4 , 7 v a atiep bank, nnmililng thn car Into piece, and to mining up f German tmJgrantt, that it look a ccntiJrrnbU lime lo tori ihm, (JaiAT Man. Ureal men aland Ilka olltary lewara in lha oily of (iod, and to crel pimage running deep beneath exter nal nature givo their ihoughia interoourm with higher iiitilllginue, which ilrtiigth en andoonaole them, and of whlah the laborer in the lurfkur, do not oven dream. ' lunaeimoN. Thin he dallied with hi llioujthWaml.wllh all thins, ami wasted might HA (mat navies on lit culttrcfehtd imlmt anil toil thorn into the air ai play thing. -' According to tho return! made by Indi vidual! ititlonrd for lint ipenifio pur low at illlUiri-iil iloamboat plera between Chcl ca nnl IfOiidmi bridge, ll wai aioertalned that thrco hundred and twenty. four llioiu and iiurion landed ami iniibarkrd fnn tha ittrnm cdi pi) lug IwUrcuMliDeC' piaci-iiiuring nniiuay uti. Taxk Rxkrchi. Ladixi. Tha London cormiioiideiit of Ihe National UleUigen etr teyi : " The way KnglUh lu-lii ire initio i'tu nlr, tiio itmiy latlgim tiny en dure, and the plpimiro Ihey find III ll, would atlonlih Mimunf Iho delicate dainri near you; not more, honrver, llinu the hialtliy rorlmgi and good look! Ihey reap from it would." Nut oxiuiai. ii thu rarra " A young lady in nno of the pattern cltlei, while eating hiiio whurtleberrir, had the mlifortune to have ono remain In hnr throat, frjm which grew a prollfio buih. Two iuarta of U-rrfc were galhered from It, at one picking, and the family livi d mi the puddlngi lor a week beiidea giving a quantity In Ihe neighbor." , I'i.malx UxAt-Tt. Tho .yii i'nfr liifurnnu that " Kngliih women do not marry w early ai the American. Ami Dr. Johnaun, of tho MiJteo.Chlrmrileat lit view lelfi ui, thai " for every mouth" a w-)inan !n-udi In tho married tilo lie. twpnii wvnntn-ii and twenty. cur yer of age, a year wdl b taken frnni the dura tion of her beauty ami perioiial attrac tion!." A Mormon orator, while hirrtiiigulng a crowd at Moutroee, alleged that the bul ling! of 111 creed were an great that a. true bellver might awallow polaon wlpl impunity. Tho mob took him at hliwCrd or rather rraolvnl to tet it ; anri tome pruuio ai-iu nating ocu proouciu, he wai ttroogly prcMcd to twillow a littl. A pollcemin raicued th diccunrerted boaiter from hli perieculori. In England they grow gran on the line of railway Jo prevent the duit riling on the rce of the ear. A foexkn journal nnounoa tliat hay.making waa in full operation on the line between Exe ter and (,'rrditon, we umlerataml that tho rcamn thii pnHection from duit ii not retorted to in America ia, that tha road ara o lmerfeolIy. cooitruotid (bat It li ncceuary to keepincn daily irarcrilng the Hue, whereby the gran I killed. Ther ard three million five hundred and ilxly-ilx ihouiand four hundred li t ten in Iho Ilible. Five hundred and ninety-two tbouiand four hundred and nine wordi in tho Old Teatamenl, and ona hundred and eighty-one ihouiand two hundred and fifty-two In tho New. Wo don't know who made, thlinew diicovoryj but the itatt-ment i going the round of the paper. Imprenloni an made on chllercn ai on rocke, by comlant dropping of tho little influence!. What can one drop do f You icarcely aeo ll fall ; and presently it rolli away or la evaporated; you cannot even with a microtcoc, meaiuro the lilfJo indentation it ha made. Yt-t it I the comtant repetition of tliii trilling agency which furrowa, and at Icnctli billowi oui Ihe granite. Tnifnt uisr Fnaavsa. Loit wealth may lw regained by a ooune of Induitry, tho wreck of health repaired by tcmnor. ancc forgettin knowledge reilorod by at udy alienated friendship toothwl into (orglven even forfeited reputation won Liaca ny nenuenoo and virtu. Hut who ever again looked upon hi vaniihtd hour recalled hla slighted yi-ara, and lamped them with wlidom or effaced from heaven'a racqrd iho fearful blot of a waited life 1Mn. Slgournty. Lira in Cauroi-iiA. Tho avorago rrctlnti of the I'reneli rintaurant arnoim dollar per mlnutQ. Mr. Jarvia Inform u thit hlifirit dinner in San PranoUco, or dored from a hotel, fur I wo gintlcmon, two lad ie i, aud four children ooniitilng only of meati and pailry, coal ninety dol- lura. tiggi inrca uoiiari per dozen. Boathlro to i,o to steamer, thirty mlnutca' pull, eight dollan. Ordinary day labor ix uoiiari varying irom thai to twenty dollan. Mechanic in proportion. Mot ion Traveller. The present .Minister of Franca fur Foreign Attain (Do Toequevillo) aaVr wa aro so proud of eur country that ? aianu reauy loceniur any onwwiio may happen lo find fault with Ihe soil or cli mate, just aa if tbav were aroona the home product of the national oenTui. . init ia minaao; mere leaoarooapna In New York that is not continually And. ing fault with Ihe condition of the aireeta, a domestic manufacture of no vary high order, Tho itrceti ol London wen a bad aioun twenty-five yean ilnoe; tho of I'ariiwero far wore.- Trituno, Term of u dlvoro have been agreed upon by the countel in the eaao of l-lorce ton lwbn.hrrlf. T The o, InVCl n,? ," lory to both panics. The principal oon-Ju,, -r ' . .r.fti . tBffl! w- p,Hfa Wf i W w . in. Ml v JM ii- ' "F ', dltltn an, that Mr io all Mrs. Ilutlcr fti'ictn b loilara'annu ally, ho l rolnlh itlon of their chit drcn (two diMiuhtem), exceptln excepting two month in eatr. year, wnion tney ara to ipond with their mother. Tha arrange - ' '.-..i. ment wai agreed in soma inontn unoo both preferltig it to further uonteit belbn the ouurtft and the daughten aro now with their mother In Maaeaohuaett, when ha purpoae taking uphur reildeuco. Tin ruiTAxn wiiom ciurr wn live on. It 1 conteiidwl by olonllfio nwl that the wltolo earth wa unco In .agitato of fuilon. and that Ihe InUrjorf-eiepnt a iholl on Iho Kiilaci, I in tnai conoilion now. At tin, depth or ono liundrod mile tber I a temperature enual to thn great ant artificial heal yet obaerved a tem perature capable of fuilng plalitie, porce lain, and Indeed tho harden! lubitanoei known lo tclenoo. Tlieao tcmperatnrii ihow in that tho earth it fluid at tho depth of one hundred mllei, and little uioru than thn nil on which we Iri-id li (A fur tho hibllsiiiin f cirganlred being. ' iv.... .... !.-.. .. ........ ... ... r, .IIA, 1,1 nbiieil llll ,'r . . Mi'le, a leading l-'rouch pior, thin peaka of th United State . " Wo who know Aiiicrtoij.knnw that ii lo minnvn, politic! and oelabillty, It li one of the moit d lettable rounlrioi In thu world a coiiiili) ina-lu up of arlfiliiK4 uud falc hood, of corruption nnd barbarism, with out Intelligence, courage or genius." Ono l-'rench aper, Li Heme tit lienx Mtnilrs,viru taunts ui for our Ignoranco of our own laiia-uacc. Wn neither write nor speak thu languagn ai purely ai the r.ugli'ii. Ah ! lo the Heme ue lien Mtti'iet aeveral inomburi of the Krincli ministry contribute. Tho linger William, Captain Woolaey, ronliniiea lo run to Nnwhiiru every even lug, from tho foot of Warren itreet;-- This boat leaves at four o clock, and ma king tho trip so much earlier than any oilier lout, renders tho trip Iho pleaianl- est that fan bo taken by any on who Hltbrtin Uave llio city for a night, u,d return in tluio for buslnesi Ihe next day. i "j " - -. - Mr. Jessup, tho arronil raplaln, IsparllPU- larly deie rvlng of r mniiil.rain-r, flir llio courtesy with whieh ho trial, all who i-niiio witldn his care, Sud Jim steward, Mr. Hanks, commends himself to the last" of all whochoou- loi.i at his table.-iW "Ill's MlloIH hit a rxisnii, AN, mitV '" Who was William fax Ion, one of iho fathers of literature f Nnlwdy but a printer I" Who was Karl Stanhope! " Nobody but a printer!" Who waa Samu el Woodworlh, tho poet I "Nobody hut a printer I" Who was llriijimlii l-'raiiklin, the great American philovipherand states man I Nobody but a primer;!" Who wa (iovarnor Armstrong of Maiiachu eltiT "Nobody but a printer I" Geo. P. Morris, Jamc Harper, Horace Greely, N. I' Willi, Ilobert Scan, and Senator Cameron, Dlx and Nile, and a bod ot no Ics complcuoui name who ara they t " Nolxxly but printer?, any low ! ' llaiirit or I'aoMiax. in a trial for breach of promise of marriage, iho court laid down the following law; If a man offers to marry a woman, or promise to do It unlet alio agrrri In accept him. ll lakei two to make a marrligo contract as well as any oilier bargain. Whcro a man has a contract of marriage with a woman and merely put ll off, and alio be comes impellent, alio nannot drag Mm Into court and demand damages, unleaa the has formally offered to Krform rhu con tract on her part, mid ho dUhnneitly ro. fused, and she puts nn end to Iho contract; because, perchance, ho would prefi r the marriage to thu suit, mid he ought tohnve a tlmicc to make .1 choice." I'rcderlc William of I'murR is a u-ry exld character, partaking sutm-what of the nature of Alexander; with Ihe best, tho Ivndercsl, and most hilatilhropio inten tions nt one moment, but or tho harshest ml mot rigid bent of mind at another. Like Alexander, loo, ho Is generally under Ihe away of mm lupcrlor mind : and jp-v- BWmtr U to ill" " aw 'll iw auirwi (VI SIIIIIM . IQ I - ( I llili kind of tway Uchangcablo ; not ccOl10 ltAi Ul ,0 ""P0 ' Puperlim will ttant. In hit patl coualilutlon-moniter iuir lit trusted liberal men, but Iho bad success of their scliome d sr-ustcd him. Of late, and during Iho Incubation of hli Imperial chartor, hat been undor llio In fluence of Von Itadowltt. Hut iho star, at Ihe court ol I'oltdam or Charlotte nberg, ii now laid to buuyilho wauo, and the Itus. ilau ambassador ii reported to bo most graciously llitenid lo. James ntr. NnvrMirr. An .English journal tayti ' It ia a aubjeot of contin ual wonder, how ho maaaget with hla brain. I'.vory third monlk produce! a now tucceaelon of volumes bearing hli namo, the very manuscript work of which would seem lo require mora tbno linn anv on man could havo devoted to it. Then I no doubt llmt ho dictate to amanuensis, and the habitual rapidity of thought and of Imagination, brilliant and varlml. parkling and rich, i astonishing. What ever may be thought of hit amazing puw. or of production, thoro It 110 doubt of hli ooiiig a man 01 great ability, and every, body raadt bit novels, and almott every, bodv like iham." Jam. M.j.,iii.1a.tB.,j -i under contract to wrilo four novels a year, and they aro produced with unvary ing punctuality. 11 1, it iu aiuuma A.TII Ann A win AT nncc. A aohemo hti bean nroleoi. cd," lay 1 a Barcolona paper. ' by a poor uui iiiomog young man nere, anxious 10 lorm a matrimonial alliance with a lady, likowlto without fortune, which hai for Its aim Ihe aaiurano of a competence to Ihe contracting parties. For thi pur pose tho would.be brldtgroQin proposes ma kins' a rafll of hlmtclf. and with thii vlow hai Issued fivo Ihouiand tioketa at a dollar each, The female who thai! draw P'l " whaTlmpoalllon niy w, e11,fd , , iHonnsatlosi re- i -l-W .. m. ii f.l r 1.r 3WSKft.eTOJ 'Jitl' V " . Mmi . J w.$ iptollng l! of lha get alio be al I and morsl qlltla a, on hltreMe, will tarn advantages. If bothagnaTo conolude the projected alllanoe, Ihajawlll pohon a capital of five llioiiiaiMt tWRari tokunnort the oharset Inoldtntl matrimony l but should cither object, Iks money I to be divided equally batweealliem, each being thu furnlihed Ith'a dowery to enable thorn to make a onolce In which uhanoe slinll tiko no part. 2'Jrb plan li an engeninui one, though Id ccompllihment I betel with dWIoulllei. To what a pitch hai calculation and specu lation reached!" Th following- anecdote ii uolnir III roundt In Vienna coaoornlng Hem. I'or many yeara ho has had furbodiugi of his death. II himself hai for many yean aaslgned tho year 1800 as the term of lilt exisOnoo. During hit itay In larii bo oucedmod with tlie north American am. baitadur. The couveriilloii fell on foro hodiugi, omen', aud Ibu liko. Tliu am-, baaudor lauuliod al lliem, but Hem de- Blared ho firmly believed In litem, and ri Intel, how" ho had thrice seen, when In liW twentieth year, his own grave, Mono, with his name, nnd thu datu of lH.'iO on It. Hem received in Transylvania aeveral dangerous wounds. Tho physician aliook hit head, but Hraajtniwrrcd It qulto calm I)' by fJi) Iiii; Im had nnotliur jear to livp. On tho faith of thi vision, Iem xioei himself in battle lo Iho hottest fire, and doilarei thai tho ball which shall hit him mortally will not do so before I lie year IBM). A man'a lookMi tho woik ol years, ll If itamwd- on the countenance by the events of hli life : nay, more, by Un hand of nature, and it is not to lw got rid TV' , ii" ' " ,i i irlVT l,'Vko''r',.C.Jly:.,U,!,,.ClJ.,l '",?, "J' urn m nnrn-Miiii:v, i iiibi vihiii, wiiiui, w.i lo not like, and which glvea an odd tinge but which, li overlooked in a multitude, of oilier I'lrcuiniiancct nil mo nun is thrown off, and wi- sec Ihli lurkihg char , . . . . . . actcr verified n the pialneit manner in I thotequel. Wo are (truck al first, ami 7 cnance, ihi mni 11 prvuniir ni characteristic; also, with pormancnt trait, andgunerol offeot. i'heso afterwards ' g" "' In a .-! of unmeaning common- piae-o uiiaiis. 1 ms unri 01 prima lacio i-viilenev, then, liow what a man Is, bet ter than hat ho say or dnt-s fur it shovia us the habll of hli mind, which is the same under all circumstances and dis. guises. Ilailttl. I'.Mii.uii miwoi- Caiihiiunu. The whele western nlopo of the mountain chain tatiiil tho Sierra Nmada, being about four hundred mllei In length, and forty miles In average brradlh, la realty found lo contain Ihe precloua metal, in greater or leu abundance, and, what la remarka ble-, at an extnmely small depth below tho surface. Tho account Iraiuaaitud Aotht country of tbeAeKaraoter of the 'nlninir operation appear to have been in no deurco caricatunaViur, the Governor sUmwif aMeWe a Urv-knlfe aa cue of Iho moat convenient instrument lor ex trading tbe gold. It hi only to bo hoped that now 10 valuable an employment baa been discovered for these weapons, Ihey may or diverted irom lite mora prolrstion a!, but lest creditablo, uses to h Jilch they were turncil. ll it not every nation which Is blessed with such direct opportu nities of turning ill twordi Into plough sharet. Lm. rimer. CaLIMIXMA, MATBIMOKr ANIl riOSIEI- ITV. What Ii moit wauled to better the social condition of.inankind, it iu Im. proved distribution of wealth, with a large production and rapid Increaiu thai liall be permanent aud go on in accelernnug ratio, In order lo aicel tho demands of mi Increaslnff (pulatlou. A stationary con dition tends not lo happloesa; for Instinct Inducet each ono to strive for improve ment. The natural and normal condition of mankind it thoreforu progressive California toenui deiilnrd tu produce Mich a rapid and pormancnt increase of wealth be driven from the world. That tho world will rapidly become more populous, under such circumstance!, cannot bo doulitcd, lor It hat now been pro.cn beyond Iho possibility ol a 'douht, that tho surest in dex to a nation's proeperily i tho largo number of marriagci which taku place. That such it tho uaio ii clearly ihunti in tho eighth annual report of the Itrsii- ter.Gciicrnl of England. Mra. Faulty Kcinblo duller and hor domestic aflair havo onco mora como up aatho loploapromu ipeculallon nnd gonip lieroaboiii. She has been tpeiiding-snum tluio lately in Philadelphia, and mado her appearanoo here a day or two ago, accom. panicd by both her daughton, who havo so long Wn prevented by their father from havlur nny thing to do with her. She appeared to be in tho fullest flow of splrlti. and tho yonng ladlra no lost so, Thoy have gono to Massachusetts. Side by lido with tbeio facia another ia talked of, which may and may not havo aomo re. lalion lo Ihtm. Lait Friday ovcnlng, tho UUtini, of whoa pludld performance on ino oax-norntou nave heard o much, ware ehsaared by Mr. Plena Hmler to give a eeranade In I'hiladclphia. The rtliti wen performbia at Cattle Garden tierebot their immtdiate departure wa fnletd on, and thy were offared their own term and all their expcniea paid ; but th affair mim oorr oil on Friday evening, aa Iho lady lo whom iho oompll. ment waa to be paid v.aa to leavo town tho noxt day. Tha sercnado waa given, and a beautiful one it I said to have been. Till Code, Th London Netet, alitor copying tho' artlole from the Now. York Code oTProoeduro relaiins lo forma of ao. lion ana picanina says 1 "Whv tha enoucli to illr Ihe bonet of Sir Kdwai Coke and Jeremy iientliam In their gra IraMPcal lalPnnl. wh rordaSiha Huaaiij cJF'l kW l il..- iiMWBWr-?l4! -!"T- ?:: :v Mi laougSx after a vary IMhrenl feelilon 'Ihoae with joy, with fury tho' 'aetata. nwnt of tho hot constituting tbeeauto of action In ordinary and ooneua lanaaatr without repetition, and In anon maaneraa to enaine a peraon oi common unoenianes na to anow wnai u intenaeo-' ininv yein ago, in thla country, the lawyer would havo stoutly maintained! that thla wai Impossible. ' But within thi latl half century o many thing have been trken out of Ihe category of the impoulblr, thai even thn itoutest dogmllt are beginning to tee dlffioullleiln iho way ofatrictly do fining the boundary Una Utwetn It and tho iioulblo. And our readen Will be clad lo perceive by tho observation!, whloh wo transcribe from tha Juritt of th Ifllh June, that practical lawyer are now terloui'.y turning their attenllon to tha correction of llio areat avll of a com plicated and tearfully vrhoo, and pro- twirltnnlillj pntillw ivtlAm ir ,.l. tt.llnM ' , --. v.r,.v , .. n.v... w. .'.VB.U...K. t l'Aia scnmino vr. Who would iek fur pltaiun away from homo comfort! In thii hot weather, and In these uholara time f To bo blinded in the cart or stilled In the boat in bo victimized by porter and naoamen to beiinrod ni,onyourar rival al sonic raiiilonabio holil, In aomo duity and barren walcrlnn place, by the loungers on wo piarzi, w nonius pay you off with Intercut Iho scrutiny limy endured, pcrnap Iho day before lo meet a set of people at dinner who would affect turpi! If you wen not re grand lenu, but who themselves violate all oxiitlng rulei for tho preservation of health anddeceucy in llio grand buiinesa of lifo, by coinmillfng all sorti of ludltcrvllo-.ai, of which acorn meiicoment of toup and champagno is among the liaat. No, no the irue way to bid defiance to I he cholera lo laugh al r' "''l.racc.-lo enjoy the Irue Jolet rnrnrHV-abovoalllopisilholimocon.. fortably, rationally, healthfully, and ru denlly, Is lo pitch your tent upon some firm of sufficient extent and taristy for exercise and amusement, lel these ad til lages If you can add those, of boiling and bathing, hai more can bo wanted f Tho mind at well ai the body becomes Inilgor. atrd.and, aathonuickencd faculties Ir.vott Ihe meatiest Incidents with Interest, ennui, that fashionable complaint, liiinirih un known. Dostnii I'ost. Wa in l-'ctorc. '( hero is a ponliil 1 y, nay, a probability or a war 111 1'.&orpo . .... - ... nut win involve r.ngiann, aim tvmcii, A.M. !.&-. A. ....1. .11 IH....I MAUH... once hecun, must unite all liberal govern mints against that great dj iputlim, Itus la. Tho Czar demand! thu rxtradltion uf the Hungarian refugeoi, who aro now on Turkish toil. He dcmandi with a tone, which iprakt obedience, or war as ihe at. tentative. Turkey refdsci to ) ield Kos. ulh and Ida comprcn loan Austrian ha), ter. Unaland and France, but particu larly the farmer, are aitid to bo the bickeri of Turkey, and with tuch backera ihe may be lately reoolute io her defiance of KUMia. II then tto be war, II will com very toon. Ituiila ii nearer the first field of action, than I'ngland. Her flcett and armici ran reach Constantinople in forty .eight hours, and they are In read, inee. Turkey hai MMKH) men in Ihe field, who will fight hard for nationality,! but harder lor Iho Moslem failli. alio hai also a powerful fleet (00, in Ihe Ilolpho. rui. An English fleet could not" reach Con. tanttnopto under twenty days, and for that length of timo Turkey, with I'ollih and Hungarian assistance, will bo ablo to defend herself. In the matter of naval forro, England ii equal to nil the powen of Europe, leiilng out France, a'nd Pnnco will 1 ither stand noutral and wit. ntsa tho lucceu of Turkey and Kugland, or alio will glvo them hor aid. Who can tay that through audi a door bonded Eu rope may not rscao f And If tho war i-omei, wilt not its burthen upon tha na lions opposed to Russia and her bloody ally, Austria, be a iutt punishment for tholr abandonment of Hungary lb dcit ruc tion. The iky lookt well. There Is hope aheid,'evort in the red thadow of prmpectivo war. OtfK E.1V0V ToNlCARAIIt'A. Tho Nlo- aragualam hae received our envoy, I'.. E. Squlor, with great distinction and en. thuslaim. In the speeches which naau-d between him and the President of Nicnr. airua. there wai a unanimity of pxnre. n , 1 I ., 1 . ilon at regarded Iho mutual polloy nnd ).... .r al. trr..l Dial.. .. 1 ! 1 . I .mir b, i,ro siniie-i oi.ie., .iu ii. . , ler ropubllca pn thii hemisphere t was agreed that both ihould bo Hendfiitly uniieu 10 proveni ino cncroaciimem ni lor. , ..!.. ... ... -:i ,i.i. .1.1. .r . e .1. ..,!.. tS I ' "vl1 ' iiiiiv ui 1 ui' (liiHiiaivi Nicnrngiin leans with affection lov.nrds tho Unitcil Slatos, and strengthened by alliance with us, ecci new prosperity for herself and lor ut. No illscuulon hai yet been had between our Legation and tho authorities of Nicaragua a to the position assumed by England In the'Motquito ter. ritory, but It it undentood that Mr. Squler it Initriiclrd to take a firm aland asatnit that position. An attempt at Insurrco llon hai been made by a factlout chief, whote almappean to be penonalplundor rather than politleal power. The au. Ihorltlea were on the alert to put him down, and would no doubt luocced. "Hun. P-aylac Olel Debt A morchant, very extonslvoly engaged In commerco, and located upon tho Long Wharf, died February 18. 180(1. at tho ago of seventy .five, Intestate, His oldest sou admlnlslorcd upon Iho etlatar'Thla old gentleman uf)flaaally It say, thai, fur many yea rve had WerVery largo number oyJafCathotle, oa'tka ihorci of the MedjtrBan, during Lent, referring lo hliviry aaltnilvo oonnecilon with tho vj buelnes. In hi day ho waa car. p wen Known s and to tno protein a wall remembered, by tome of the "oM onti doieii along thore,'' fnm tlin H. JJJX1LUI?1 OaMHt'a'Noe toltaee Point. . hla nasan. a oaokt'ee. ef itHrimmM able mm, was found alter hUiMaek 4 fully tied up. and lake! led aa 'Note, duo-bllk and aoeeetnta undry penons, down along ttt.r or Hires may be got byiaiaM Mimtmtf dunnlng. But the peflv ara Mar f ajkat A ofihem have had nenerwan'a ta,f-tnr. f haps thoy will think with me, tee; to twit 10 burn the package Mlrc. juJ "adoui a monin," aaia my laieinieai, "after our father died, lha sons met tv gether. ahd, after seme general reaarki our elder brother, the .admialttrator, pro. ducod Ihls package, of wheee rtje we wero already apprised, read Ibeeuperi acription, and liked what ooune ehoutd be taken In regard to ll. Another broth or, a few years younger thsn Ihe oldest, a mm of itrong Impulsive temper-neat, unablo at tho moment lo express hit fool ing by words, whllo ho bruinedvlbe tears from hli eyet with ono hand, by a tea. modlu jerk of the other, toward the Are. place, iniliciled hla wish to havo the paoK age put into tho flame. It wa uggeted, by another of our number, that ll might lie well, first, to make a Hit of tho debton' names, and of Ihe dates, and amount, that wo might be enabled, aa the intended discharge wat for all, lo In lorm eueh a jnlghi offer payment, that thelrdebttwere forgiven. On tho following day, we again anemhU-d Iho list had been prepared and alt tho notei, due-bllli,'lrTd account, whoao amount, Including Interact, amoun ted lo thirty.lwo tbouund dollan, were committed lo Ihe flamei. "ll wai about four monthi afterour fither'i death," continued my Informant, "In tba month of June, that, aa I waa alt. tii'g In my rldratt rntlwr'icounling-room, waiting fur an opportunity to speak with him, there ciiiio In a hard-fatored, llttlo old man, who looked as If timo and rough neither hid been lo windward of him for seventy years. Ha niked If my brother waa not tho executor. Ho replied that ho was administrator, at our father died In itiate. 'Well said Ihe itrmgcr, 'I've coma up from the Cnpo to y a debt I owed the old gentleman.' My brother," tVn'IniKiliny Infom-ant, "requeued 'Win to tako a sent, bclngat the moment cngag. rd ulth other persons at tho dcik. 'Tho old man sat down, and putting on Ids class, draw out a t cry ancient Icatb- cf (K'kct.ho'jk, and began to count over - .--fc.-.-'! Mn Kny. Whc n Im had done and tbre uas oui ' ' . la a parcel of bank notes as he tat, Halting hli Him, slowly twisting hit thumb, with hit od gray, meditatiro eyet upon tho floor, he alghed ; and I knew tho money, as tho plirtte runt, eame hart! and secretly wished the old man' name might bo found upon the for. given list. My brother wat toon at Ids ure, and asked him the common question h's name, etc. The original debt waa four hundred and forty dollan it had stood a long time, and, with Iho lutcrest amounted 10 a turn between vn and right hundred. My brother went lo Iiii desk, end, after examining -tbe forgiven list attrntively, a luddrn imilo lighted up hiarountenince, and told mc Ihe truth at n glance tho old man' name wai there! My brother quietly took a chair by hli side, nnda comorsation emucd between them, hlch I uovcr shall forget. 'Your note li outlawed said my brother; 'it wa dMcd twelve yoan ago, payablo in twoyVan; thoro la no witness, and no interest hai over been paid ; you an not bound to pay this nota ; we cannot rccov. cr the amount.' 'Siraald tho old man, 'I wish to pay it. his tbe only heavy debt I havo in tho world. It may be out tawrd here, but I have no child, and mv old wom-n and I hopo we havo 'mado our pc-ico wun uod, and with to do to with man. I ihould like to pty it,' and he laid his l-ink noiea before my brother, reques ting him to count, them over. '1 cannot tike this money.' said mv brother. Tho old man became alarmed. 'I liae cut simple Interest fur twclvo yean and a lit lie over,' said tho old man. 'I will pay you compound interest, 11 you eayag. tgo, but your fat'id aiiu tivui uugm luimvo uccn pam long air, wat very ladul. gent ho knew I'll been unlucky, aad told mo not to worri about it "My brother tlum sot the wholo mattor plainly before him, and, taking the bank hllli, returned them to the old man't nock. el. book, telling him that, although our HI,ill IUII ,IU VII,II Kill, IID (IWM levuill. mended to hli children to dcalroy certain . ... . miner leu no lormal win, no had rccom- ,,01,,,, ,iuo Mm, ami other cvldcncea ol jcbt, nnd release thoso who might bo lo. gnlly bound lo pay them. For a moment ti,u unrthv ol,l man n,w..nwl m h .i,lnn. ..i . . . r ".r . . . . ".. r: fii-d. A fter he had collected himaelf, and wilted a few lean from lite ove. he iiatnl t lint, from the time ho had -iru of our futher'a death, ho had raiccd and u raped, and pinched and,apared, lo get the money together, for the paymont of Dili debt. About ten day a ago,' id he, I had made up Ike mill within twenty dollan. My wlfo know how much tho payment of tin dobt lay upon my aplrlti, and advised me to sell a cow and mako up the dlffcnnce, and cot Ihe heavy burthen off mv anlrli. I did to and now what will my old wo manaayrctmuitgetbeekto tho Cape ana ion ner una good aew. email prob. V " '"' i very weiu ne said when ene put her band on my shoulder a we parted 1 kavi never tetn A ' righleout manfortattnorUt teed thujroad.' Aftor a;hoarty ahak of & aud a bleating upon our old fotaWrViateaory, ho went upon hit way njoJelag, f .."After a abort allenoe takhiV bte pen. oil and making a cat 'Thn,Tald my brother, 'your part'of lb ameuat would be to ruuoh oontriva a plan to oonvey jto me your share of the pleasure, derived from thla operation, aad the raonav u i youreorvloe.'" Buon I tho sample tale- which I havo told, a it was told lo me. Dotioii Tran. script. I -I 1 i "ij l ' & Ur .,iv . t If,