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J 1 VOLUME XLIII. COLUMBCTS, OHIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1852. NUMBER 1. -ah le tiun. 1AM iors Mifry rana- Ulcclthi Oljia State Journal IS PUBLISHED AT COLUMBUS KVE11V TUtSBAI MOlLNl.N'a, UT 6C0TT & BASCOM, JQUItXAL DUtlDINOS, II1UU AM PEAHL btMXZi MTlUMCJt Oit DiOH. TRnMSlnrttrieiKttin arai,n: In Columbus, -2 .00 H ywir i by moll. 1 i'iO; clulm uf limr anil upuui-tlfl, tfl-i&i of iva uitlup-Hunt-. ) (Ml. Til K HA II.V .inuitNAI. 1 furnUUed 10 city lubicilbcra ot SC.0O, nn-.l I'v mail ut Wn H:,r. 'Jim lliMVCKULVJUUKXAl, la S3.00 s Jcmr. itATits ni'AnvEiiTisina i,y the wekkl yjovkxal j JJ j3 j3;i- l-iil -I . 1 t 1 t t s e g ; g g a r Cl) -J ID I CI n ' O 0 - ' P c Si- e!$c 9c ' S Uc- 1 tqunn, 60 7fi 1 Wt 20 1 7ft 'J X) 3 00 4 00 0 00 (1 608 00 panares, 7ii 1 'ill 752 jll oiM 00 a Oftti 00H Oli'lii. 15. 11tpiarv, 1 mjl 75'J '41 il fit) 4 Go 6 IJO.tl SO 8 "Oil. Il7. ;!M j r4 Niiutrrs, l aa &04 005 oini 00a ooio. 14.(23, 1 so, nam. clistiiifMiliiH uimwhly, t'iOu year; weekly rliJiin.'-nlil- ipiNrt.-rly r-HHlJIU'rdiln l1l:lTi't'' , I'liuitsiuliln qnuriirrly .... cm man, Column. 1 culuuiu, 10 tlti nf th ! tJ typs Is rerknncd n sfpmro. Advertl-nment rdrivd on tin- iiiMi (m-hidvely, dniil.lf tin- almi rates. All IftuM link i-lisrpsl Jiiut.lo, and uiua-aired a If solid. ilanctn. MAINE LAW IN MAINE. The following hater from Prof. Stowe states Homo s'rung ficiit mi mi important subject. It wilt bo read with utioniion hy many. Tint movement lo which it r'.'feru is washed wiili jjiiil IHT-rest by a niuHituUo iti our own secthm of thu United Slates: Editor of the Springfield Republican : III nn editorial of y niir ably c.mriuck-d paper of tliu lOih hint., I Hud the following paragraph ; "how stands the lnw of Maine f Wo havo horn fold Hint tin' law wot It mlmiinbly there, and this has been i ho principal uru inottt relied upon in urging a si in i In r law iu ita ptniau by uur Lciflntiirc. it is no HtHtcd tint ul' tin Hi'voiity-i-i.-ht towns liciird friMN, in tluit Smle, which liavo ri'Ctntly ducted town oftii-tjrB, Bcvoniy-ihrti hiivn virtually ttt-cided aj;uiimt tbo luw." Y.itt d not any who mndn tho nbovo maitniont. nor do you n5iltii'i (ho n)MiiBiliity tit' U, To nhow ymi nml your rtimior how runHly tfrrotiooim llie nititftin'tit is, 1 8t mi I yoti nn initlnMitiu list ol tho towns lienid fiom, uud ili ri-Milt ot ilicir vto: 8.r) towiiri liuvttolixttul tt itijn'riinco bdtthli of ul1icTi, who will BtiNtiiiii lh luw. 7 tt wiin ck'itt'ii nrt temjicraiico Dud part oji'ioii-1 tion. I 03 to vim havi' umm numml ill" liijui.r law. Tho towiii uf liculiji'ttm, llnrriion. I'oliind utid minv Dlliom Iho naiiit!! ol wltirli wn tin not now rt'collect, I tiro lfiiiiiH:itictt tiiwiiH, but u win;,' to N'iDio oxtro lllilll- fBilvenn; on llje itnv irl, ntid 11 titclt ttf fnrfsillt tin tliti alli'-r, iiii(nr tu In- riffiiiiiHt im, uhiln ihny ri-nlly i bi'loii' Iti uur riinltn, mill will fluio thi-uiKelveti tlicro ' 111 lllUt H.';.mi. Frtin) lint ynii B(! (hut ot 115 towns ht-nrd from, only linvi pnuii npiiinut luw, Hh hitvo (jono in iln fnvtir, iii.d in ?, tho town ulliceri am mrly tor ntitl purity nnuiiixl. 1 litvti n-iid wiilt yrtvii iiitcri'Nt miitiy of tho Mimm. chtiKiMia iiicrn tho hiit winirr, und ihf iibovtt in a very fiir Hii'i:iuiriMi w fud wlitt li am n-hluri'il nfjiiinst lliti wotlun(.'H of tint Miuno Inw in Muiiio. Iumo the ! edi'ortt p!t ihi'ir fac't nninot iin:ii.'iiio, hut no fiction wt;ro I'Vi-r fiiriln r liiiin (lio truth. It'll the num ntB of lliti " Muitio Inw," boili hen-and in Mum irhu-i'l'B, )iiiIlpb Id n I'" iiinict fnondM ot T t'liiiioriiici' mihI titty oppose the plaint luw litcdute it injure the raute f teniperotire. Wo will tin very I i.-t f y ttJ ii i net tlifin, il tliiy no it(.siro, nn linn proiiiid. We know wlutt llio Miino hi doen fur tho cuimo of tt tn porn no; nml if ttu-y cini dvio ;itiyiliiii; which will do morn and hellor fur (Iiib catinu Uiun t ti it luw dueB, with nil our li'-m li mid li inds we will ncct-pt it tVnin tb(ir IkithI.i nml ilruili thrm luo. Tho M lino luw lifin slmt up tho tippling hhnpn, bnnilii'il driiiiln'iitinB fruni tliu ntre'l, curried pence and pi en iy to hundred of ) iniilits bflme ubti.toil mnl itarvt'il, iliinitiiiliiii llio expcnue of crimo nml pnuper imti ril mid 75 pr cent., nml in uiiiii e;urB even more, ndilt-d to tiio Bi liuul I'uiiIn in mimn of the tuwn in lilu pntpottiun, givMt in quiet nblnn, undistiirhfil by ilr'tnken brnwlit, and Nhirhlt'd uur vnuti int-ti fiotn llu teniptiiii n id' lite biir-rouin. Thin, to our rart;ii it kimwlcdce, thu luw Ins dime, ntitl in yet lining, wbei-f. over it i enforced; und it i fiiunctd very K'''"'r.illj thrfinbimt tho Kutw, If, n.i in nuiiii'liniew nmd, ilu ru i ns much ni'n now drunk in lb Ktiite uh er there WB, I run tell yon, it i not the people who drink tt, it in old M.iiIht K irih wliu drink llm tti'Mtuf il, und it due.-, not Heeui to hurl U-r. She can cliinti nil limt tho tnrpe lienrtfd ainl libernl niiiided Itunlun liipiur tlcnltTfl will liav llio (MindncBX to nend Hit. Will our oppniienlB'tirr. u a law tint will d'i better T Will mor-il nunfion do better T Then lot im tdiol'nh all ifonnil Kluluteit, and depend mi wiral itiauon ("Mho fprevention nf ihelt. nr )ti, ai.d murder, nn well i is for tho prMVenti in nf ill it inot d -test iblo, iinmt rnul-d'S mroyins. nn-inet, fmilit of cniiiM, the crime of drunkard making fur the. take of pain; fur thut in ttio jjnjjlo fill'ence imuimt which tiiu .Mune law ii ttirectul. Very reppectlnlly your, (J E. Stows. Thk Food or Man. lUvird Tuylor, now traveling In Atrlcn. preneut a very dill'-rent opiniuii uputi tlio ecotfiblo nud mertientiii; imtiven, frtmi thai which eet;iruin pronuiiite. Thrv bunt uf tliepuporinriiy nf llio rico utul ntilk-cidetn. Taylor bunittfl on tho opposite, mdo tif ihn rend. Nt'io it wit it he tuy : Tb renery on tho Nile, noinhwntil troni SSeiidy, i omii'i rh-tiiL'i d. Tim tiupictil ruin, which Tilt nc-r.iiiutmlly nt A'u'i IlnmuiiMiil, nml ncun'.ilv tit Herber, are li-ro peri'tlbn'. mm thorn in nu un!jt?r tliu Mine IJfc, Mriltinjj couiiMMt liritweeii d'Ner tiini rardeu lantl. W i'lit piitin eittiuhi) iti w-'inl fiutn the tiwr, aru tnveieil wiih n yroAlh of Im-lt n mid ix'irio) ftriisn, which uNn Bupcir in piiiche. on Mm ido of iho iiiuun-tniu. Too iniuibilniiN etiliivnto hut n ihhtow strip nf b'MiiB und diHjrn ahmi lie river, hut own innueiiBi liicka f Blioep und ntri, which nil rd their piincipu oinoeiiniico. I imticid n new kind of ruiti cnlkd "douk hu,' of wh'n li Hiey pUnt a Inrpt r ipuunitv iIihii t:fd"iirri. It i n gunn'iuiice-niB pUnt, bornuwliatr--irriililiiiK ' liiiiu hy ri," but with a lnra r bend and Denvier it'll. Th.y uialiefntni it a emirBe black bread, which itn-y iy i moru nu'rid tus than w hent. MuU Imi, however, i tint Eihlopim'ii (irentcet d-I'icoey. riutwiiliiiuiidtug thia one of the Wiirmnt cl inalei il tint world, tho pen phi out itieul wlienovoi' they r;m (fit it, and nioii'ly pief.-r it lo veelnhlo food. Thu Bii'ori and uninelihivor, wIikmh principal fund is il.iirrn, aro, iiultvillitihdin n ceriniu ipmliiy of en-dir.iuco, n we.ik ia eh l hen, when enmp.ired wiih an h!i'n bodied E'lrupeini ; and thev tmiver-nlly attribute Uit wonltiio'iB to their diet. Tlii ii a fact for lank rVlveBtnr Gfiiliam toexplaiu. My exp.'iient o coincide wi ll ihnt of the Kiluopi in, mid I aciiho no nmll akarn of my pentninl h-nltli mid ttlrenp h, which the violent aliertniiim of hem and rold have not nlmken iu tt lestt, to the fact nf my bnvinu fur d mimpttioilwly otery day. It I h id mlotied a diet nf rico and wnt.-r, or bran nud tiiruipB, 1 Rhould not bo here to givn this teatiinnny. Ohst Mrn Cnii.niu S mie parent, particularly Iniid of immiiiH their children alter fro:it men, rmi-rnitk timlorieB to chriien embryo Imroi-a in x wii'ttlliiiif elilhtn) Mirk Anthony ami Oclaviua Cienr often iiarrol over a fhuiie hunt in a under, in inmlern lime, a did their ditiiiL"i slied nriyitml about iho owiier-llpuf thu Itmnmi I'l'iipire aeiinui. A dutbift innlhrr indi'B city lnihioo buy whom he ban m ined Henry JUy, unmet ven-i- r, ani i iiomaB Uorwut, nml til- Wiim tnkeB e- pec ml euro to yive litem llm lull limietll nl iho iiIuh'mouii inleB. ' lleiitf; tienrlv ol tun us me asio, atil cniiHtiint coinpiiiii"lis, it wti iuteroiitinf( to hor Ivr adilrt!iieui when all three woie pliying upon the prveineut, 'luilor tho window, not lonfl nun, wlmn iho "hiiik out ' lo ihem in Mii wie t " Now, ) miel Vul- nhr, il otl tuke tlmt hreiul mid m-'l iMcB from Henry Ony, 1 H let ThomaB Ourwin aiick that furtc in vour u. Why. Henry Ohty. yi am an U'tfirnteful li'tle wy-icb, to fill TtintniiBC'irwin'at'iir wiih mind ; ami that nv puirof pautuloon I bought fur Daniel Welitipr, hhua lorn to piece riding a hubby withent driving iiMho null." the lat we lieanl nf the tiintinfjiiinlieil trio, Thomu Cm in win iMidetivniitiK 'o permade Henry Clay to etita ft'imtitpr, mid both of thrm duiiiff their tit-nml to lurco nn indin-iuhher ball down U.uiiel Well-eU th mat, Anik-p DMiNrK' Tinn Auknt A correspondent in theUlevelaiid Henhl fjiveH llio following piece uf in-teb.Beriiti, well worth reiiiemheriin! : ' I titt abovel not quite In redneiB, and then plare UpiHi it a ontMiniul of I re thly burned rurl'eo, and let 'i bum in a room where iho air i i in pun-. At tirat jm will Kit perceive the peculiar odor of tho oh"ue allj in ii few minuted, however, you will tind Ibat ti room U tilted with the nmell of Mia coffee, and that 1 eTy impiriiy of the atmotphere ban been totally ile atnrd mt mothered, l.et Mime of our acieniilie rit.nlera Iry t, where Mm air ii peculiarly fiml, nud note the reBtilt. nnd explain tho iiiodua operandi of tho diatti fee ling irncena, " hVmeinb.r, tin shovel miml be only bo hut an lo rtnan the rnfeo to Imrn with eopioui white amoke, aid the qunutiy indicated above nmy bo needed. To th ick iho (or of ibe ome i peculiarly grateful." , Statiitici l.i ni: hi a Tho Mintlotiary Maparine 'JuW ...i ..r i ii....,:.: ....... .i. Hjl'nbitnma ut ;im unit, nmor whom nbmit 7.HU0 nmy i'r reHanleil .. ..ivi... .i ti.-. ... f I, ".'1. r,,,"""nietinta In Mm Ohriatinil thnrclm, Vmln 1 " !,',,,,0nl"1,r,'o bl Sabbath aclnmU, ami 1,-I , V., J M'b'mU. Cummnnicmita in the iuiBl.na islla i .L0'""1' B,n,lt 11,10 Attendant at day m,JTi i ,. ni. about ll.tiui). Fuudi have been m BlatM fur duw,ioD t0 tht mount - A SABBATH WITH THE SHAKERS. OT It. OKEELKY, At length nil wero anomhlcd, and tho exerciseR be wail. A linul aiiitrefts wan delivered by one of the jreiiiren very ojiHiio ana proper. I lien a hyiuu ol ill urn liiitliful niiiimittd, Btirnr.p, devotiuiml. 'i'he oxecuHoti ul thin nml the two nr tbre diceeeding, uipht hnvo been better. The vile naal twanp tluit tttu many better inslructed porKona contrive to thruw lito tniiHi:of thia i-at ia inaull'er.ihle. And yet if I tver led tiunjly the impulse nf ilovotion, it is when I In nr ououl thopo quick, utistlldioil, bume-hivil boiik ,'ealctl fr trill by n whole coiirt';iation. In a cimp-meetina or u Meiliniliit tonloioiiL-e oyo, or a Shuker 1,'atheriiii; llnoaro theaiiw, if any, lo bring tho warm leur lo the eyo of nnuilioud, Tim homelinea of tlin whole ail'iir is j u m t what ri-nders it irreaiatible. A liunihed iustruinenlB mid etkicnttd voicott, thrilling f'ttin harmony nf Jlmidel or lleelhtven, tniht please MmtHate; but tint very pleasure wnal.t be purchased at ibe ex pen no of tho heart. Von could poiceuo httw '.ho whole thin!; was in title upj how the cllVct wni pretluced by the organ here, tliu viol Miere. mid Iho pt'iiiiu diiiioa next. Thu ideu til' hiimmi beines eu-:nnl iu the fervent nud emim-aing wort-hip of their Maker, i llio last to outer iho mind. ruiilen I labor under u want of taste, na to hko n lively, homely, spirited, uiHopliisiiciited hymn, fjiifldtig atiuifilit forth fnun tlie ht-'art, belter thai) ii etiieniitic perfurtiiatieo. " Old Hundred " reinindH mo ol tho roar of n cannon ou a di'taul biiiile.liehl,at which the, patriotic iudceil grappa hi muiln-t for tho liny, while the ind itV- rt ti t or tho craven taken lo his cellar or his heels; but a quick hymn ia like the inspiring buiul or a recruiting regiment which wake a glow oven in tho stulul bosom that throljed never before. " Absurd !" any the cynic ; " a handful of miserable fools rind bedlamites making iheuifielves ridiculous in a Shaker un'ctiii whit ha that to do with llio ex citing devotional leelinga In the breast of tiny rmituial bt nif! T " Softly, my good sir; it i tbo shadow only tlmt Is presented, when the oclnr " struts his hour upon the ttiago," mid yet, who th.it lias seen him, has not been ull'ecterlT You know, moreover, that with him all is liolluwiiess. Hi imp ing are Iho merest tinsel ; hi cro a ii is piiithntird ; hi a rant is Tilled til ion ; his tnouili- is mockery. Anil vet a lii'iiinjitid hearts are hnnc tug upon his breath a llintmaud nigliH respond to his pretended misery. The Unrenl inspires the True. Iii t who nliatl decide tliat tins which I now see in mockery i Who idiaU pronounce these- actors hypo- I iay, who uh a II iv thauliotr worhm Hnlldts- pleasinc to the lireat llr ina tu whnni word are notli-in r, und who known tin other "(luring than tin broken nud cntitrito npirit f Wo will worship iiccnrding to ill') dic'aies of a mnro rational but colli, r senliuient ; lot us nut ion noddy nor loo loudlv coudemu what we esteem our brother' error. lie ha niado hut little nrojiri K in the path of rifihteoustieBs, who has not leanu d the exereiae ol that charity which Coveretli all mistaken, nutl S'Une lrmi-!reBsiins. "IViicfl 1m with nil, wliilitYr tln lr vsrylnir rreprfg Wiih h1 wbo Mtl up holy lliuu-liu on tiijjli " I am sadder if nut wiser ihan when, stime (ivo years since, 1 Iimi altehded uShaker meeting. To-ihiv i mv second vii.ii, hut to another sotielv. Then, it may be. smiled wi h tho rest at the eccentricities ol Shaker devoii.iii. Now a btush for human nature i of tho ob vious trii'hs, id it tin im a hniiHo and an occasion of pub- wnrslilu; Unit thut-e who do tint like the mode, liinv stay away; but that there enu be no excinoi for merriment iu thine win voluntarily intrude upon such wor- hii. This i ti'Tlinont iinaiiawerable. Ami vet. to the unthinking, there inn dpi re of ludicrous in the look l uiiiigs when, niter hall mi lumr intermingled ex- hnrtaiion. nml sini-ini; iho whole enngreeatiuu of the chosen not only iuiniliL' in the latter, but keening time tu il with their hands tho miei;es'titi 'Met us In gin to labor" i iniide.nnd iho brethren beein to divest ihem. selves nf their drab frm k coats, us llionnh the wotk were jufrl t omuieiiciny in eiiriicst. I tihoiild have stated beloro, that tho brethren and sinters come iu nl (separate doors, nml take sent nt np- I'dmio emia oj mo null, luctng eacii oilier. Wliell Ihey n e tu unv.li go in worihip, llm seats nre nil removed and died up against tho walls. Tho two paities are now lormt (I, each hi a fori n halt moon, iho riuht lino within twuor three ft.":tnf each mher, The mun have at h'rt laid away their wide-brimmed brab lints, which could nut be kept on duiinR servieo ; the women have put away tln ir nice plain buiitiets, uml appear in cloie-lining ciipi, of siiuvvy purity anil whiteness. And iiuw. at a signal, die " unmie " strikes up, to a wild, irregular clnint, and tho labor" bemns. The lirat tnuvciiient is very simple, consisting uf a lively dancinv march by H o whole company, up to tho further wall of thy temple, at'd then back to tho close vi ciuity of iho sni'c'aturs. Tho evolution are p'.-itorm- ed wi:h extreme reguhrity and dexteiity. I would have said " surpristii-:," but it U not wirprisiug ihut penplo dti that to perfection w hteh ihey have been doing every week, and perhaps every diy. of their lives, vYe nil krmw that Irdut. give? grtvit dexterity lo the nr-tistnntl th" mct lianie, ib well as Iho jugyfer and the sharper. Hut I, who hiuo none uf this tk ill in Shaker-ihu may b.-tt.-r spare tinself tho ntteuipt fr describe all the doing of which 1 was a patient und deeply interested rj. editor. The Mlv thing sirotitjly provocative of llio ludicrous was the disparity of ngo uiin-ng the perfoi im rs. To too poiideinua mid ho um throe-scorc-iind-ti ti executing a vigorous and quick gaUopade, or double shuffle, fir iho lory of (i a), side hy aido with sedate filty. ami ntlilel'c thirty, nimble siilren, nml tho tender dis ciple of but ei:-hl nr ten years--all in perfect limo und exact accordance with the innvomeiitj of matrons nr., maidens ii the leilimate presumption nf discreet fifty, mature six-and-thiriy, and dauiicU of winning sixteenwas a spectacle at which to amilo or sigh, a the b"arl!btnild dii tate. I may have smiled once or twice, tint I am sure I sighed much oftener. They tell me (lor I did no! look that way) lhat Iho ihinghtera ot men who wero there as spectators, indulged to excels their f'iiltiUtini!l propensity lo gltfsle, nl what lliey ea-li eiucd ibe nh'tirdtlicrt of Mliiiltniin. Let mo assure you, damtels, th ii this evincfi) neither good taste nor lij-hl feeling. It puts you, beside, in very unrleairn'de fumpauv. I have aeeli hl'iclt-heuiU so dull, so gross, so wholiy itiiiin-il, as t- aggravate their uncouth lea- tm into ri "nn, tlt Hie niieelai le ot a wat r hnntiui, Wild mid hinder swells iliertiusii: ; quicker ami more irnrieaie nccumea inn "latinr ' rtnw oil are pruncum around the ro.nii, in douhlo tile, to ti melody nn hvcly i luimee uuooie; now timv piT'orm a lenoi nt uex t tuns but indesi:i iluibki ui.tmimverH j now thev bnl aiiro ; now whirl one another lound in a fn-tiinu lhat I cmiiil detciibe if I knew any Mdug of our I'ligaii amuse- tnent ol dancing. Hut hero is a hiatus in my education. I only know Mint some of tho " (almr1 hvre per formed, would do no discredit to iho few ball rooms I have giunccd into; tar escecding the perfm nunces in unite, iu puinlol regulaniy ami precisim!, und not tall' mg omul in grace. J he halt dro-s i nf i:ouru rather in cum rant; tint the iinnnntnliit'le earnest lies ami devo linti of these selt'tTtoitil'v ili Worshippers rendern I heirs ty lar the moBt inti rreslin, and 1 will hope eddying, p"l fnril) lin e. We henr ol peoole erucifviuil llieir sin ful Htleciiima, I'very where; it is here alone Ihut we are pi-rmitied tu nltioM vo the process. Here iilmie il wo merlook tlm lutt le-yi iiuiid , wur against all car rial miiiulses ; Me) tmly war ut King Mi aditit upon Dm- bnlim; ihesaiie'd' iug ilevnliuiis uf u riiininiinity uf men nna Wi nieii wim n io rait Hum ihem lorevcr the mus ter paim of tiuumiiily, and esteem themselves al ready etliolleit in the ci.liipany of iho just niado per- ten' 1 ell me not, skeptic, ihnt tin rn iy be a pretence or itehiKiuii ; say nut tome tlmt benefit Ii lhne homely aarinenis neai neart suscoptinio ol inner lire lluiniiti vot'ioii ; pretend not that beiiea h von close-tiitius cap and iliiiiiiy ur. en spcctarles von ratrb tho twinkle til an unq iiet eye. Out n oiir tal e judgment, Sir Skep-lic! Von are bat looking iulo the depiht of your own stunt, wnere all imniirities luxurmto in rutih: prolti sion; ami that muideii, a she swi lls with her gentle voice uio Bntiiiiiiiitf Miuru, ''llih Is dm ps'h our Pnvinur trml, llm U llm nu'y j to ilu.t I " is ascott'iin that she Ins crucified nil earthK' nhvc tituis, and is indeed iu iho " only w v to tiutl," (bij;ot blush nut lor her, hut fur yniiiaell!) us is the I'ope or the Archh'idiop of Cniileihurv. I will' stake mv It und, lhat her conviction is stronger nud (dearer ihan th torn. The power of excitement ami of sympathy is too hn Kiieyeil a tlieum lor iinyiniiiii beyond a pacing ro- aik. Hut In-re the woikiugof iho tiriiiiiido uptm the uiisophihticnted may ho ohnerved to pei lection. When iho " labor" rnmmrm cd, tho inntdens of lender yet womanly years evidently fell a Utile ot Something hko enibarrnssmeiit at Iho presence, llioim Ii necustom ed, ol so many manners, J heir conviction ihut they ' were doing (toil lervi. e wn not shaken, yet there was evidently n f milium ilresd uf misappr' he.mtoii nnd lidicnle; a spice of it only, and rhas'em-il down to iho neiplihiirhunduf uolhiug, but still a feeling which rn brciist ol innnte ni"desiy nud truth run at once rnln Iy mid wholly discard that their worship would seem amuving'y absurd to that mob nf prohnie eyes and guide hearts: especially, nsthey passed round in proem icnr within a breath of tlie masculine innlti-utile, who formed a wall in close proximity to their pub, you cmtld murk the rising of a fninl tinge of ruddier hue iiiioil those o Wo colorless and pnssiouless features, oviiicitor that llieir existence hud not yet be- '"mo all piritunl or vei.'ttablel Hint, beiientti that lendcn c illiu of Mm heart, yet lurked tho embers of iiumnn emotion, l tie voatais nl riper matilenliouu condeicet.ded to no such struggling weakness. They hud no ttiouuhi but lur tine. Hut a tho exercues pro ceeded.nnd devotion became eiithusiustu, nil distinction was lust; and tho young and fair were only re-mnrkahle nuiuiig their elders bv their excess nt lervor. or pert i nps of physical power. At length, what whs a measured dunce oM-nines a wild itisnordaul phren-t.y ; nil appai cut design or regulation is lest ; and grave manhood and gentle girlhood ure whirling round and round, two or three in computiy, thou each fur him or herself, in ull Mm ntihudea of u decapitated hen, or an t-xpiring top. The scene and its interest grow painful; and I nm glad thnt the craxy woman has at lenpih made In r way buck into the tabernacle, and commenced her strniig'-ly shrill and diat-ordaiit music. Tho spell is dissolved; an elder proclaim! thut "the assembly is dismissed;" the multitude escaped to their merriment, and 1 to my mediltUon. JERUSALEM. We extract from Bayard Taylor's correspondence to tho N. Y. Tribune, tbo following descrip tion of the ancieut city, and of Iho various classes of ecclesiastics which dwell Iheroint Jerustilem, internally, gives no impression but that of tilth, ruin, poverty nud degradation. There aro two or three streets in iho western or higher portion of the city which are tolerably clean, but ull tho others, to the very gates of the Holy Sepulchre, aro channels of pestilence. The Jewish Quarter, which is the larg-otjl, an sickened and disgusted nio tint I should rather go thu whole round nf the city walls than puss through it a second time. The buzaars aro poor, compared with those of other Oriental cities uf the same size, nnd Mm principal trade seems to be in msaries, both Turkish und Christian, croises, seals, amulets, and pieces of the Holy Sepulchre. The population, which may possibly reach JO,00M. is apparently Jewish, for Iho most part at leant, 1 have he-en principally struck with the Hebrew luce, in mv walks. The number of Jews has increased considerably within a few V'nrs, und there is also quite a number who, having been converted to Protestantism, were brnupht hither at the expense ul English Misniuiiury Societies, for the pur pose oi binning a rroiestuut community. Two ol the hotelfl aro kept by families of this class. The English hnvo lately built a very huii'lsnmo church within thu walls, mid Rev. Dr. Gobit.woll known by his mission ary labors in Abyssinia, now has tho title of Uishop of Jerusalem. A friend of his in Central Africa, guve me a letter of introduction for him, and I nm quite disap- pomted in hudiiig hnn ulucnt. licv. Dr. Barclay, of Virginia, a mmt worthy man in overv rcimct. is tho head of llio American Mission hero. There is, besides. what is called the ' Americun Colotiv." at Mm vilinyo of Arios, nenr Bethlehem a little community of cmi verts, whose experiments iucultivnlinn, have mot with remarkable bucucbb, and are much apoken of at pro-sentWhilnvor good tho various missions here innv ne cnmplish, Jerusalem is iho lat place in tlio world whore an iutelliyont heathen would bo converted to Christianity. Were I cast here, ignorant of any religion, mid were I to compare the lives and practices of i ne u lucrum sects ns mo means ot making my choice in short, to judge of each hiith by the conduct of its professors I should at onen choose Mahomedtuiism. When you consider lhat in the Holy Sepulchre there are nineteen chapels, each belonging to a different sect, calling itself Christian, and thut a Turkish police is always stationed there to prevent ihu bloody quarrels "l,,L "."-H i-iri-im HDinccii loeiu, Jim lliaV.pMlge HOW 'hose who cull themselves followers of the Prince of Peace practice tho r.iiro fiiih He sought io establish. Between the fireek nnd Latin churches, especially, there is u deadly b ud, and theii contend. .tu ,irrt a scan Inl, not only to tho lew Irue Chnsiiaus here, but to ihu Mush-ins themselves. I beltevo there is a sort ol truce at present, owing tu the settlement of some of the dis putes ns, tor instance, tho restoration nl MioMlverstar, which iho Crooks stole from the shrine of tho Nulivitv. at Beihlehein. Tho Laiins, however, net lone since lemulished viet armi n chapel which the (ireekscom rue need building on Mount ion. But if the employ ment of materiul weapons hai been uhnndom'd for the lime, there is none the less a war of words and of sound still going on. Go into the Holv Seiiulcbre vhen ma'i is being celebrated ami you can scarcely injure the din. No sooner does the (ireok choir be ?i(t its shrill chant, than the Latins flv to iho nsaanlt They have an organ and terribly dues that organ strain its bellows ami labor its pipe tn drown the rival singing. You thi-.k thu Latins will curry tho day. when suddenly the cymbals of tho Abynini itis strike in with harsh, bra en clang, ami for tho moment triumph. But there are Copts, and Maronites, and Armenians, and I know not how many other sects, who must have their share, and iho service that should hnvo been a many-timed harmony, nervniled bv one grand spirit of devotion, becomes a diicordatit orgy jL-iimuy um rur oi enui. From the Altmtiy Errata Journal. PE0CEFDINO8 OP THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1'OK IKK ADVANCEMENT OF SUIENCE. The full report of the meet i tie n' Albany, in Ausust. 18".!, bus .just issued. Il is published bv the liburalitv of tho citizens of Albany, and contain much valuable and interesting scientific informal ion. Tho list of member comprises the names must celebrated fur phdo uiiciii iiioooinem in mnerica A great Part of tho work is.of ronmo. onlv intended for ihoso w ho aro engaged in pursuits of a scientific character; but at the same time there ii much that is of intere-tt to the general reader. . A few ol the more recent discoveries are condensed below t , Mkciiasics. A paper by Lieutouunt Hunt, of the U. Engineers, suggests tho 11 use of air ub a medium lor convoying mochuiiiriil power, forco cummunicatrd 'it unu end to nircuidined in a lube, will be by it elm.. ticity transmitted to iho other. 11 once, by means id' "ticb ii tube, water power could be nitido available al the distance of severul miles, when it would be inconvenient or impossible lo employ it at Mm fall itself. It proposed in tins way lodis'ribtite iho water power if the Cieiiuseo river throughout the city of Hoc lies ter. Oi'ncs. Professor Loom Is. of New Ymk. explained iho "apparent mot ion of red and green figures ol worsted," with which nil ladies who work iu worsted aro lumiliar. Au impression made upon the eyo by nn obj ct, Iuih for one-eighth of a st cond. When a bright colored figure is ogituted bolure tho eye, it makes nn impression on a portion or Mm eye larger than tint caused by iho figure at rest. Thus, a green figure on a red ground, being agitated, Iho red seems to overlap iho green, and Ihegreen to overlap tho red, Hut green and red nxv complementary colors, lhat is, when com bin- t tlniy produce white. Instead, iherefuru. ot the huzv H'Painiiir wmtu wouiu no prom iced by iwu colors, lofueineioiiry, iney upparein iy iuirmtini nio cen tral liguro with a iL-ht space, nnd hence a nrominenco anu iiHiiticiness is given io it motion. Tiikiwotic, A cotnmunicniion from Prnf. Hors- ford, of Harvard, sates lhat the Bunker Hill Monument swings bnckwaid and forwards likoa pendulum, very nay i y an apparatus winch it is unnecessary ii desrrthe, it has boon aacertttinud that there is a my I'igAi, but pcrerptihl movement in the inornin.' to tho Westwatd, at noon to the northward, und in the oven i li;; to Ihe cast. It is caused by tho unequal exiiansion i tuo sup' nt me monument by Ihe beat of tho sun, vt uiti eoiiiirms it is, unit a shower suddenly con uiu one sidu uIko produces u itioyemcnt. Astrohoht Professtir Peirro was inclined to be- beve i hut the " Inner Kmc ol Saturn" was no ring at nt, hut an appearance produced by a peculiar statu of Saturn s atmosphere. The 4'Foiicnhl Experiment," in which tho rotation of ihe earth every 24 hours is proved hy the motion ul i itenilulum over a grmtimletl circle, wn reported hy Professors Caswell and Norton tu have been tried at thu railmad depot nt Providence, as well ns nt ill Bunker Hill Monument, with success, and results in acccerdauce with the flctiemlly received theory arriv ed at. . M KTSORoi.no r. A paper hy Prof. Lonmis, of New York, "it Urn " Distribution nf Hun for the month of September, proves, by accurate calculation and meu- uiremonlH of the quantity of ram Ihnt lias fallen during different mouths, i'.r several years, ihit Mm popular belief in an Kipiinoctial Storm, mi or about the 111st, is without luiiuiiatiou in lact. A communication on "Cloud," by Lieut. Mnury, of urn national wuservaiory, aliuiles toauoilier impnriant ollice of clouds, bn.-iiles that of (lisienaiiig rain nnd snow, viz: niiiiuatiug Mm extremes ut heat and cold, by interposing at one time between the sun ami 1 1n earth, nnd at another, covering Ihe eunh as with a mantle, ami keeping It warm by preventing mutation (acts which may be leated every hot summer day, and every clear frosty niuht, Hu Mien stales thai u ring of cloud em irelea Mm earth nt the equator, ulmot con tinilully, which protects the iropical regions, and by its movements gives a lone to tho atmospherical circula tion ol the world. Prof. Guyot, of Cambridge-, stated that there had been 111 t v places ot obsrvnUmi established in America, fur keeping a record of tho phase of the moon, iho barometer, iho thermometer, the rain guu-e, the direction ana force ortlio wind, the state or iho clouds, the plan's iu flower, the mittruturv birds first seen, .to , from which important information nmy he hoped iu regard to climate, its ctlnct aim cituses. Prof O. W. Morris, of the Deaf utul Dumb Institution, New York, proved, by measurement, that nearly one (Mill more ruin tell upon tliu surface ot the ground linn upon llm root ot tbo institute, seveuty-ono ke above it. Ciikmistrt. -An analysis of the encumber, by Prnf. Salisbury, of AMiany, shows lhat ninety-seven one bun- drethsoi tbo tt u it is wutor I Una is mere than ihe watermelon, which contains hi nely-four pans. The muskmuioii contains ninety. Physical Gxonnsriir. Anoiher fart, stated by l.ictit. Mnury is, thai the onroi inserts have built up id Bahama Hanks and the Florida Heels. It is not im poislhlu lint in time tlmy inny thus connect Cuba wiih Florida und Yucatan. But annexation is a long way oil, ti wo wait nr ibat. Natuiui. HistnnT. Dr. Burnett, of Huston, aftor describing thnfiihlerrnnesu rxistenceof Mm seveutee year locust, and its short lile in the upper air at the end nf that period, states lhat their uuiuber dees not n. all increuso at each successive return, oo many are ilestroyed, ihut out ut live hundred eggs on an average, only two insects come to maturity. l HrnoLooT. I'mr. Salisbury finds by experiments thnt Mio poison of the rattlesnake will produce tho (ieam ni piinna, as oi ammnis, though it requires a mucn longer time, on account ol the slower circula tion. Prof. Alexander, of Princeton, pointed out ihe strik ing analogy between tbo sense of sight and lunch, in retard to the duration of impressions. Whirl a livhted stick rapidly. and it produces the appearance ofa burn ing c:icin. Ho a squaro bar. revolved rabidly, will ap peur to the Gugtr a muud tile central sections nf tin cylinder, ooue and sphere, will surwsr like the whol solid. Two plates of metal, one hot and the other oold revolting rapidly, produce lo the touch i sensation of in mwrmeuuw leoiporaturt. THE PAEAUTOPHO BANK LOCK-ANOTHEB WONDER, Thin lock, familiarly known at the groat London fair as liohlis Lock, is Iho property and Ihe invention oi our neighbors, Messrs. Day & Newell. Its name i composed of two Greek words, signifying, iu a liberal rendering, defuintr diteoverv. (Tana and rvsfroM-oti-) It is the moat wonderful luck ever invented. Its g'nnd principle may be described without a diagram, perhaps, while sotnu of tho details uf its machinery aro too com plicate to be understood by mere description. 8iippns. then, ihut ten or fit'tien nlates of steel. tet hnically called tumbler, lie side by side, parnl!ul ti. uio null and above uie key-hole, each ot which iiilmits both of a vertical ami horizontal movement. If no obstacle intervene, it is obvious thut uu ordinary key iiiserted into the lock, and turned upwards, would raise all these tumblers aliko, until the key si uud a iu a vertical position. Turning the key slill lurther, Mieso lumniers win iiescend to llieir tirt position. Jl the end uf tho key was notched, or tiled into sections nl lill'erent leimths, each corresponding in thicknens to the thickness of the tumblers, tho plates would rise unequally, ii niese section ol Ihe key were sepaiu-ted, and tho bits fastened together by n screw running through them, it is obvious that their order or arrange ment might be cliaiised ut pleasure, mid tliesu change would produce a corresponding vutjety in Mm position of thu tumblers. Such is iho urranyemont of this lock; and now fur the advantage gained by it. nncu oi t peso iiiminers must bo raised betore mo bolt umves; und when this movement takes nliissvthe amblers inovu wiih it; and a thev move, thev fasten themselves into certain tuo h or notches made to re- eivo Miom ill the exact oonitioti in which tho key leaves them: and besides lids, a "dog." placed in the mher end of Mm luck, nlsu follows the tumblers and ht dually prevents any force fmm moving either or ull of diem until itsell Isdispnsed of. Next, suppfi.oo that tho bolt is thrown out, and the nor of Mi e safe ou which it in fastened is secured.. The same key that locked can unlock with Ihu greatest case, but if those bits ure taken apart, and tho key is mudu up aguiu in a different order, the bolt cannot bo s'urted. The position of each tumbler was controlled by iis own bit, and is iu u pu-itton tube governed oy it. II any other bit comes in contact witli either of tlmui, it will bo unfitted to it, and the key is thus broii-dit in conluct with an obduch; thai cannot, hy any means, be got rid of. Tho progress of 'he key is arrested before it can move iho dog behind the tumblers, and the other end is secure, each tum bler in us own notch, lrom which tho key bus no now er to reinovo i hem. These two Intoning, nt each end of tho tumblers, aru in separate clitunoers, and both are distinct from the chamber of tho key-hole, A blust of powder in the key hole cannot affect the luck, bocaiHo it is iu a opanite chamber, ono end nf wiueii is lormed uf a piece ol brass, well lilted, but nut (listened lo it, uud only a moderate forco is required lo throw it out. It is as if Mm breech pin of a uun were mere plug, made to adhere to ihe hurrel bv wux. for example, producing less adhesion between I and the iniiier in woicii his pmced iiiuu nn-re is neiween the barrel and tho wadding when forcibly driven homo by die ramrod, or the bullet when liehily futed iulo llm burn of n rille. The breecti-pin will bo forced out. lulu llm wadding or Mm bullet is unmoved, If ac cess should be had to thu lock, by Inning, or otherwise, no advantage would ha gained; for Mm itimhlors tire fastened at both emit id the lock; and if they wero not, there ure no means nf knowing which tumbler to alter, nor how nm- y of them, nor how much to alter om or another ; and thus these three groups of insur mountable (imiculiios mutt bo uvetcouio ero tlie bolt can hu moved. And if the bolt is thrown nut, uud the bitsot the key aro sepuruted, it is obvious Mial, as a mutter of sa'ety, n memorandum of Iho order iu which they were placed must be made, or the owner or maker hus no advantage, iu opening the door thus fastened, over an entire struuger. Each bit is mimbeied lot this impose. Hut suppose wo mi down and place tho bits nt run-lom, hoping tu hit Mm right combination. This is our inly chunco for getting at Mm treasure wo covet : and Mus is, in fact, what severul have undertaken to do, buili in England and on llm Continent. Ihe roon-u hy all have lulled, as they htvu hitherto, wdl be ob vious, when wu observe tint u series of ten tumblers, tho number guuerully used in banks, &c. admits ul t (i'J8,80D changes. How long would you expect to try ere you would hit ihe right onof But tho largest tucks have fifteen tumblers, and uf course I'd teen Pita in the key. Such a series admits nf 1 307. 074,-tfiS, 0(H) changes. Are you inclined to undertake Mm l Half A y with twulvn bits admits only of 47! ,ool (i(jo haiiges. Probably this is sufficiently formidable h r ynu to inaku Mm experiment witli. When Mm lock is constructed with tun tumblers and ten bits to the key. there is only one clutico iu 3 (8.8h(J of getting tho right one. To all practical purposes, ibis, in alt con- seunce, is enotigli. l tie burglar chunco is worthless: I t, leaving out of the question the cost, Mm lubor, und ilm risk, it would hardly puy for grinding his tools it being worth but ono dollar, provided success would cure to turn the round sum ot three and a hall mil iums ot dollars. But, uccording to our ideas of the "doctrine improb abilities," or "thu science of chances,'' Mm Dumber given ubnve, and stated a;so in Mm pamphlet of the proprietors of the lock, do not tell Mie whole story. I his is not an that is required ot an acinal burglar, bul is only the rule when nu expoiiineti'ist, having thu key and Ihe lock at his own cxclu-ive control, can norate at tus leisure. An actual burglar has other dilhculiies to encounter. He liuuws not even Ihe number ot tumbluiB to bo moved. He knows not the position ut any one ol ihem. lie Knows not tlie length ol bit tie ccastiry to roach any one ot them. All ihese nm-t I kunwii ere ho can succeed. But this is not alt. Win m is beginning to muko the trial of his keys, the I ck, by duily use, is changing iis position from day to day, and perhaps several limes a day. Tho combination that suits at twelve o'clock to-day will probably never suit thereafter. Hence tlie problem the burglar tins to solvo is, not to throw a given number of duo till the pper luces all correspond with the upper faces of an Miller stxtinnnry set, which i (hochum o above calcu lated; but it is rather to throw two tet ol dice, ouch set consisting ol Mm numbers above given, unlit both exactly correspond. Ti-is is the most a curate form of slitting Ihe ( a according to any tiled principle although, to bo strictly applicable, Iho lock r-lnmid b changed tu often aa the burglnr experiments. Hut il tliis is so, or anything like it, bo might well despair; -r with llm smnilesl lock mentioned, tie lins only one Imnco fur succccms out of IJ.ltiH.I rty.-l-liJ.OllO. This chuiice,' or "pinhuhility," cnlcu luted inatlioniatlCitM v provided nothing is allowed for lime, htbnr, expanse orttsk.and provided, also, that success rewinds him with n million of dollars is worth a trill ) umru than U0007 nl a null. Wherein, then, consists the security ami excellence nl this luck I 1. Iii it h it no dimensions, giving it strength, and for bidding all hope of br ukitii by violence. In the (implicit of Us comol.-xily, presenting a task lo any buiftlnr Iu which iho nmsl ingenious must expect only deb at, nud at the same time un easo of motion which p'at esit in the power of the youngest child. Ii. In (hu practical iinnosMhility (posiblo in theory) of mi arrniiging the tots or the key mat limy will be adapted o the then condition o nm nimbler-, and be utile lo find n pn singe, anion? them to those contrivances which hold the bolt fast in spi'o of any conceivable force that may be a 'plied to' it. The order of the tumblers mny be cl minted every lime the bolt is drawn hick, so thii knowing the conduit. n el Mm key now idfords no indication ul the position in which iho lock may he lull an huiir tp-tiee. There nre mher important Hajitrivuucca, b dh insid nnd oipNide ihe main wait of the lock, which cannot be exnlained without n diai(iam. One of these covets xmne Mie key. hole; aiimlier suiibsnnd conlines the tumblers, while still another act directly upon iho "dog." Hullice it to any, tutllmr, thnt we can hardly conceive il possible to curry Ihe security of bobs fur ther! nnd yet Mr. Newell inlorma ns lint he is about tu make some improvements even upmi this Wonderful iiiveutmn, A'it ftaiitls imw, it has acquired lur htm honorable fame, ut Mm very liond of his profession, wide a the world. We wish thut multitudes uf other eminent no-n were as worthy ol honor us no. flow. Loom, and Anvil. Jemnt Linn, -A London correspondent of the In verness U-uirier, hi d -scribing what lie saw at the Mal um Opera, wiliest "Ol Jenny I. Hid, too, I had that evening a glimpse. She l a wreck i f her foiumr self 1 could huniiy hnvo ricucmred per dud iuukb pule worn utul haL'L'ard in bnd spit its and bud health ; and. us she ant the centre ot a hundred opera glasses directed upon her there was but otio wondt tina and sympathising murmur throughout the vast building." lUvmn Aiiain. Wetuiilerstnud that a suit isabout to be iiisitiuted in the Hupreme l.onrt, nipiiiist the ex isleuce nf Noble eoiiniy, ell the grouud of its uncotisti. tutmnality. and that the Unn.e)s engaged on Mint side of the case are lion. Thomas Kwing, Hmi. Henry Stun- bun-, and Hon. William Kention. Of Iho reliability of the report, we cannot sneak, but if true, Noble coun ty has a stroii ii team to pun ngunu wo await its definite oonnrHi itlon. Noble county paper. In men there i a hump upon the windpipe, formed bv Mm thyroid carlllaee, winch is not lo bo seen in women. An Arabian table says, that Ibis is a jiart ol tbo onginnl apple that has stuck in the man's tin oat by the wny, but that the woman swallowed her part. .May no so out me story men is rauier naru to swal low. Worth lUatSMnriuttti. Stripes, whether on a lady's dress or on Mie walls of a room, always give Ihe effect nf heichlt consequently, a low room is improved being hung wiih striped paper. The effect is produced by a wavy Btrigm as well as a straight one; as curved lines nre tho moat graceful, they should guuerully be pteiericd. Every woman Was made for a moiher consequently babies are a necf ssary lo their " peace ot mind " as health. If you would see melancholy personified, look at an old maid or a ohihlless wile. If you would lake a peep at sunshine, Look In tho face of a young mother. Political. I r-rr r - Judge Bates and his Organ! How far Juttpn Hates is pornnwiliy renp'tiiniMn for the .ftiff-eial loPy lh-it wss Mummed llirout-h lie' columns nf die Ohio dtattjtiiirntil. w-) arc no: a'-ln to any. tint ltd in evident, Ibit never htvn n Jadim and u new on per, lu'eu st badly exooteil to tlio ronU-mpt mid ilerntmii ol the oidtlin nt tliu nnrinixn yoko- li-llowa Jair reml ihe JolJuwin lrom Hie SUuhcntille IJniun: A (il N lie THK TAT8 .TllL'IlN'AL Pl'IK KO Till! ('lito Htt(! Jcurinil bna lur Bonet time lne-1: ln-n eiidcavoriini t muno ll.e IM-uuli' liflive that lie- lt I.e'isUluri' took nwi.y lrom Ihu Cnurui i (coalition ri.'ni jarudictum in Unit clmt ol crunmsl cuto in vhit h so liidii'tun nt tiv n umml iurv wu tint iiei-i HKnrv. iitol (Hllt-U to proi-iiip unu her trilnuiM bet'nrn whtfh tliey coiild lc tried and uuiiit.iH. 'J Ii" Jdurnul tinted It asfrltuu utmn a d- cuum by J ii.l i! ii llntt-B ol tbe l-'rni loin d -)rii:t, tlmt sui li wns thu esse. Jo itiMk- llio etH-t stniiuti-r. it slao n-serted Pint Juduti Holes wai Uut- wA in lit denl..n I y Jinlf (Ireeii. nf Hon. J. It. a and ('nt. f-whmi o! CoIuiiiIium. bud wn lel vn oilitrs. All die ut ii'lcmrn nnnied, liower. r, hive ptnre pidili-li'-dntt--mnnti tlitly rclutdug to belield Ha cduring ttiJiiplmuti ol Jude Hme hi law. Wit aro linnnr lo be itin iiipdium r.r eiisln rr llio ftntn .tmirnnl' nttii'l on ihn hu ject. At dm Ivnu ot the Dmiriet Court In litis uaty cinelud. tl on Ut M-.ml.y eveninv. ttd veiy ri u-k t m m dt'cinivl. 'I he csn wnn Fimih-U vh. Ohi . 'I tie till imitl w ttad for flu!t nrd btiitery hi Pie court below, mid ailo-d tor a ni in error, on inn iirotniil ihsl IU" Loiumoii i'lriis lutil to-en UHted ol turisiiletldti. Tin. 1,. mo.m lull r.i.n.t.tiriv .if It 1' Kioiuey, ot lb,) .tien-ine Iti-m-h, nnd Ihnis. Tims. I.. Jewt-tt, Itli lion) Mlliwdl, Hi.d Itolit. ,1. Al.-Ki:,Ier nl the C. annum 1'i-ui. Ilxcnurt told uunuimoufhi that tlei ll.imni.ai l'lr-. bud inn. diction, Tim di'niloii c n trt the whole pround ukguiii'-i) l.y Judne s, and the Ohio rttnie J,,uriil. Mie wnt wu ii-iu-h.1. Wo been nr. m.tfil nu act u rule rrnoitol tLu cbmj. which wu will prim nust wuek." If uuy body's "gnu is spiked " by lhat decision, it is not ours, but Mr. PoomV Tim Attorney Generul in very precisely the man that is spiked. Mr. Pooh holds Mmt the Court of Common Pleas has no jurisdic, ti'iii over such offences; nml if ti case of that sort shall come before the Court in Bank, it will bo Mr. Puuu's duly to argue it, and unions ho change his mind, h will bo obliged to say to the court that they must. lut the prisoners go free, The District Court, however, held nt Sienb-uville, appears to have "spiked hi gun." Now, ibis is tho state of affiir. Wherever the Judges agree with Mr. Attorney General Ptmii, ns Judge Bate did, tho prisoner will Im discharged nt once lur want of jurisdiction. Wh-rover the Judges aree with tho District Court of Rtoulumville, tin- prisoners will lie tried, perhaps convicted, nnd then if Mr. Attorney General Puoii is light, be dmcharged by Mm Court iu Bank. In ihe meantime uu in m can know forcorluiu which i Mm correct course. Every criminal of that grade may entertain great hopes, for the aw ti involved in utter uncertainty competent law- yers uud competent judge deciding the matter oppo site ways. j Theie never was u more wanton inexcusable, or improper thing than tho nbu-o thrown by ihe State-man upon Judge Batk. Judm Bat:, in llm honest performance of his duty, decided tho qm-biiou when it became necessary to decide it, uud in doiny it, did not travel out of hi way to decide any thing e-u. It happened that his opinion ns to the jurisdiction of Mm Common Pleas, agreed precisely with Mm opinion of the now Lurofucu Attorney Geiminl. At iho time hi opinion was reported to tu, certain other luui'crs were reported in regard lo llm opinion of oilier gentlemen, about which our informant proved tu bo ttiis'aken. Judge ftitKKK ami Col. Swaymk bail given no opinion ut ull; Judge Swan had given otm tho other way, that l, opposed to the opinion nf Mm A'torney Generul and Judge Bai r.n. But that did not ntr.'ct the strmta-ico uf the matter. Nor bus there been anything on our part or on Mm part of Judge Batk to exemo Mm shimmies nnd disgraceful attempts nf tho Sfatnman to tra-ducuhim. So far as " spiking guns " nnd " expo-urea" 1 aro concerned, Im stands op a very safe foundation. Every word of abuse ol him falls wiih double force upon Mr. Puou. Tlmy have hmh given an opinion upon a controverted point of law, and we have adverted to that opinion. The real question remains is there any e-turt in the State fully authorized to try andpnnuh the chit of crime named t Judge Batks thinks tho Court of Common Plea is not authorized, and there he stop. Mr. Puou siys that the Court of Common Pica is not authorized, but that ihe Court of Probate is authorized. We infer from the articles that Judge Swa and Mr. Howk think thu Court of Prohato is not authorized, finch is our own impression. Then comrs Mm District Court nt Steu-benville, nml a i s thnt tho C' mmuti Plena is author ired; and in lhat jangle wm leave it. It was so left by our last useful und illustrious Legislature. not help the mntteratiy for Ihe Statetman to almso the Judges. The County Pro ecu tor. who ftllow tho nd- vice nf Mr. Puou, will not, it is prusuni'd, prosecute in tho Common Pleas. If they prosecute iu any other court they will be iud.inger of being upset. Kitlier no prosecutions must Im attempted, crime must run tit large, or the counties will run the rick of plump bills of coat. That is the way it stand. One of llm " fruits of a Locofoco victory. THE BRITISH CANDIDATE. Somo of tho Locofocoa are quite proud of the preference nnuilested by tho Hi iiit.li tor Pikkck, as th nigh that wan evidence th it disinterested persons could see in him some superiority over his competitor. But ihey aro inistnken in their inference respecting ibe cause nf Ibis foreign preference. A Into number of Wii.LMi-it & Smith's! Liverpool Time pives tho true cuiiio of British sympathy in favor of Pikhck, in the following fiingmio : "Asrernrila t'mtUnd iiu'dlr tmnathy, tt la ummHcib to say. iaenliitid on tl-o elite ot 1'ie I m crtl: eiilulidjtc. N A Hod (n-n-rat n.-ree is cotisl.l.-ri-il Pie belter man. i-.ir firA,ric,. He t mrirl arrrjUed a- the nominee ol Puil jrretit n.ol in tut' tltiion who di-BiriMu )iuili thu jniittili ot I'rer-trudo to its ul-nnal tun it a." That's it, in a nut shell.' He is Mm nominee of that party who wish to " pu-Ji iho piiuriplo of free Trade to in utmost limit. And this ia llm mun we are uikt-d to support (or llm Presidency. A man unknown in this country for any great deed, cither in council or in action, nud rmly known nbrend by his hostility In American interest, und hi friendship for our ancient foe nnd present rival for tbo commerce" nf tho Ocean, and the market of tho world. It is the nu'ore of individual man to bo selfish, but that putinns should be so is more than natural il U absolutely necessary. The KnglUh hnvo long had control of the markets of Mm world, in many articles of tnnti ifuclure. Il is esuen-tial to her supremacy am-mg nihor nutions, nud almost rse atiil to her existence as a n ition, ibat she should ninlutain this stipiemacy. Her population cannot live within themselves. Hor manufactories would close unless she ran Invo the market of other nuihms nt her control. No nation bids fair to dispute the pmsessinn of this market with her, but the I'nited States. This cnun'ry is afurtuiJuhlu rival. Weh:.vo ull iheeleineitin of Btircoss. We have llm climate, ihe extended country, the raw materiul, Iho population, and ihe enterprise to succeed. England sees nml knows Mii. and she knows that sooner or biter wo must outstrip her. It is only question ot tune. But Mm instinct nf self-preserva tion prompts her to put ill it day off n fir ns possible. The only wny to do this is to hold nut ihe delusive idea of Ireo trade. She can undersell us at prevent, ill cotiserpietico of her pauper labor, her established factories, her superabundant capital. Hy possession of these, she is abio to kill out and strangle the infantile establishments o( this country. She knows well enough llio Instincts of human nature, to know that our capitalist nre pot g"i f to invest ill niauiifiii-toiies which will not immt-ditlcly pay. ,.She needs not be told tint national protection is t-ecesarv for the successful commencement of Mich und. rt .it; flics. To prevent that protection i. tin rehire her -'i'-ct nnd uun. Her sympathies natnr ily attach to lht party and lliuse, men hi this country, whoso policy will tend in the Increase nml pei petitaMon ol her ptea.-ut ato'Tior ity. She finds such n party in Lncufncrn'-y, nml 'ich men in Pikrck ,.ud his chief supporter. Ibivm; lound that she lu.tks no further. Yet, without looking, tho superiority of Scott over PtrncK i so nnnih-st that she acknowledges ihe fad. The sympathy ami aid, and tunnoy of England is coiiuihulid to uhl PtracK, not because he is Mm better man. "F.tr otherwise." But becuuse ho Is the eaiuiidale of that party and the exponent nf those principles tin success of which will be of most advantage to Great Hritnin. This En all natural and plain. I Mi Is iioexphimi- lioti or apology. Were wo nu Kiiglishmau, and did wo desire to keep our country dependent on nnd sub-ject to Croat Britain, wo should think just so. Ami had we been seduced by British gold, we should say so, whether wn thought it or not. But thii i not ihe case. The United States is our country. To the growth, prosperity and complete independence nf this country our wishes are given, nml our actions shall not be withheld. "For her ear lolls srirl caret ars trrn, Till tolls and fares shall end." In the success of the principles of this government, in the growth and prosperity of this nation, are cen tered all ou rhopes of tho niiieliornMoll of the human race, of the overthrow of tyrannical governments, and of bringing ail mankind on to the true plattqxm of um. vorsul equality of right and privilege. And to do this, wn rauuot aid in tho election of any British, French, or Russian candidate. Wo go fur on American candi date for a man who has etchtd hia name on every page of American hiutory written since he commenced lit-i career for a man who, by forly years of constant devotion to his country's cause, lias givon a pledgo of hi future course-for mini whoso sympathies are with the pour uf every laud, and for the laborer of every class, for a man whose principle ure consistent with, nnd whoso absolutions have attuched him to, a party w hich goes lor American independence an in-prudence from every nutinn iu every particular, whether of manufacture, or of materiul, or of influence. For such n man wo can consistently vote; but from a British cnudidute, pray excuse us. LOOK 0UI FOR SQUALLS. Tho Statesman, in publishing a lottor from Dr, Tukvitt, Lucol'oco Secretary of B'alo, says: We bnvn na iIlnislliou ta-diy t,i tdti; up iho room In our pa- ) r in fXL-o-e thu conduct llm prctt-micd Igiioranue or dove- liHn iiiod' tiy ot cernun rr.cn. The i rii'CtB hck lidr, juit now, that wn shall iien hsn nn oi'puriuinty l.in-cd upon up to lay bare the tecrtl duhirj nt nunc iin ti, tliu' iv ill t ivo ttWuy Um mii hum beluto tLu eye ul the public Staicman. Now do turn Slate's evidence, and let tho people know all about thuso ''secret doing of some men." That ' Mm way to tell it. Do n't Hunk. Do n't know anything ubniit a secret snciety iu Cnluinbiis; eK7 Nothing but Mm "secret doing of some men " I Well; the Statesman hu the fl or! Ohio. We 8'iureour friend abrut-d who write Inr informs-ll'in. Hint (lido Ib sure lur I'lerp.uiid Knur, liy llinuinn Is. We lit'tii've I llih) wdU'ive iho huiicit iii-l rdrfor i'l-ren and Klnu Ot any Siaie in tut liiton. hll- e inale 1 h L -a ftatotneilt na to the vnr nt Ihn Prnit driit.til etertii-n, we wain die hritiocracy "I 111-' Mum to notlur-H- t 'li.-lr M.lo tlchet, lor, iilthoijfrii that may bn ci risla of sue i!.ii,IhVH'M iiihj bti very il'tWnt dixn nn iho vice lorelt-c lora. Forwartiffi, hj.eaiuicd. l.et tliti coiLmitlwa not be taken by aurpnc XtnUman. . Tho Statesman gave equally strong assurulicos of ihe vote in 18 Ih uud in 18-11. They seem to bo n little concerned ubuut the Stale ticket, nod that is tho only sign of clear vision we have lately noticed. However, it may do them no harm to bras'. Tha Journal Nailod to tho Wall. Th O. fl. Ji.llrn-1 lur iho ouruuift nt Seeuilm Ul) the tlspfflrir sell its ut Its party, la daily coiieo :lm Ixlm r- niiria ntiout flimio- rrata in nhi-i ihil aregtdng l-ivoie lur cett. Kvery body hnowa m-uiT, i-r none, sin-i u i..-1 mini J he irutu it tliu uluer woy, anrt l.i an f x'eiit 'htit !h Whi.'s will rd. I'h" lo'lowine l-i ih lire in lb- J(.tinir rrttr. Will It stsnd a nnd (Hire tliti ni-oie? Tim wrher will not back, lie Is nut no ul ill it suit Wi I the Journal respond I "Watkims. I'nlnn cmitily, O., Aug 11, 18,2. "Just my totherditor o' tin- Oliin Stale Jou-n-l that dm Dr. rerun In thi iintt will n-y r i i Ii t h oid' ui-lv lur his tniuble. II hi will piMih-h the iiiiini'i nl ilime W) udd ueraiaia whu havu lelt the liiiiio''raiii! r.nk- mid rmne nut lur t--ult. The nrticm Will Im loaiid in tint Journal ol tint lOih iinHnht "Stattiiman. Ve-y well, genileinen! Do u't you believe a word about it. Wo raiher prefer you shouldn't. If you h ivo not got eyes to see what is going on in your rank, so much the belter for us. Slick to it. Swear io it; " nail everybody to the wull," and all thut sort of tliinjr. That's iho wny to suit us, But if any reliable Wh'g doubts our statement, we can reler hi in io n list of not only ninety names, but twice ninety, und tint stop there ! THE HOUSE WHERE PIERCE WAS DORK. A correspondent of the Hartford Times thus Tibes Mm house where Fkank Pikrck was born: Twomi'es we.t Irnm Ihe "hrMno" In " t.nwer Villavi. " -n cal ed hri na th-'oi-l lluton run. I, ii tlie hotiau In whieti KrsDk-iin 1'i. rro was bom b juat sulIi u ImlMuu as a Deniucrailr idnt nt the ItnltPil Mint.-s unynt to htvu been burn lo. It I. an ancient Ir-irtliiir iwu itory duuli o intuition, painld wlihe, and Biintjuaneti oy tinoii' tw.-niy neautmil map ci, etch onenl which ero-oinuv oni ny .invernnr rterce, in liunnretl latu-r ol r'nttiVlm. It ia Ibe nn.t stately ami Demni-raiic Iwiklru t'toliiiiii in lliitntitirniiiih, and il now oeupded by (jt-u 1'irreo's oldest irr, Mr. McNi-l, th wi low of lien. J'.hu M-:NM, nl tlw U. H Htmy. At'R- bed to tbn liuusula n tiou (jardeii, orchard nnd out-iluor buildiuuB, "Stately and Democratic!" That will do. Now what hopes have you, who have been born nnd raised in log cabins, of Over getting to be Presidents J1 A Democratic President tnti-it bo burn in a "two story loublo mansion," inn "most stately nud Democratic looking building." There must b0 tho antecedents and surroundings nf tbo birth nf a Democratic Prcsi-' lent. No hope for ynu, lng cabin buys. Gen. Scott and the Naturalisation Laws. "Hy Hi lons-rhnrbhed conviction bnl fn fsvor ofa rental nr thn nilnraliziiunii law, with a irivtuo recently lnertihl that rv liinuan r who will - m Hr in lli iirmv ahull in.m ti,., rliitit of dtuunihlp lurlliwldi." Washington Vnion. If it were always allowable to call a spruit) a snade. we should not he-iluto to apply to the above paragraph toe nuiy wurii iu nm rjtigiisii languugn mat will justly des'Tibo it. Perhaps Mm word may as well be understood as expressed, It i well known to tho Union that General Scott is i?e( in fnvor tif a repeal of tho nafuriilizaiion laws ; and that ho has repeatedly declared himself in speech nnd lutler to Ml it effect. (ienerul Dix. iu a recent letter to the Tammany S.i-ctety, had made a similar statement to that of the Union, but when ho di-covereil his error he had the manliness to retract it. Let us see if the Union' love tor veracity will prompt it to lullow Ihe example of Gen. Dix. Pohiciikstkii, July G, 18.i2. To the Editor of the Evening Pott : In a letter tnhbesscd to the Tammany Society a fow tiavsao. on mo occasion ni uieir cnmmemoraimn ol ihe national minivetsnrv, 1 all.idrd to the il liberal opin ions nf Gen. Scott, published by himself somo years since, in respect to ihu admission of foreigners to the rights of citizenship. In iho Trinmc of ilm yoib ull.. which camo into mv Hand tiy nci tdent this morning, I saw, for tho tir-t lime, n letter from Mi. Geueral re nouncing those opinions, nml al -o hi letter nccopttng tim win:; noniuuniiui tor the iTcsnienev, m which be stig-.'esld ail alteration in our laws of nuturalixaiion, which shall give the rillt of rilieiiship lo all loreign- - rs "who slnll linthluHv serve, in I mm of war. our year on board our public vesceli ur 'n our laud forces n gtilarnr volunteer on their receiving on honurabli di"hrc) fnun the service." Di-eply impresse-l as 1 am wiih General -Knoll's emi nent miu'ary services, nnd Ins c-qu-illy eminent dis- tpi iiiiieiiiii'ii tor nm nigiiDM civic tru-is, it is a source of Mm gremest regret in mo that I should have mistin derato.'d and tntsstaled In preent position on any (iiTiiiertii pun-to iniereai. iiui.oiil BloppllIC to Coin Uimnt nn In chitn'e nl opinion on a nnoBtmn i ax res nee l to which the l tnnnra'tc party hus never for an instant wavered. I hasten In request, if my letter above refer red In should Im published in jour column, thut this note may Ii ivo a place there nUo. nm, veiv respectfully yours, JOHN A. DIX. Now akp Thk ! It would be amusing worn it not humid .tin?, lot'iitl the opinions ol the lending Locofo co Press now :tnd tivc years since. V o subjoin a sin gte smilde i rromthe Ifartford Timet How. Gen. Sc lt h is been in Mm nnliiary aervtce nf tin country for forty-one ye,rs, during which period be na received u ouiupensaiiun ior his services, the sum oi if-j 7.lil)d. from the Hartfrrd Timet Then, Gen. Scoll, who, iib'ive ull oilier, indisputnbly stand uill US HUOKUT M 4 N OP THK l.ATK Ol.oniuU WAR whose iianm Mirnnhuiit Kurope ntul America l ipkn -tirixn with a l.i. its oi.ort Willi its great VlCTONtf nu t greater I'KAcr fmo mastni.t apcrfssrs have DOllll.KD AT A SINGI V, STItoKK THE oil Hi N AL AIIKA OK THE Itlll'DBl.lC, &c. A mail " whose m-i-leilv silccesaes have doubled th original area of ihe Kenulihe,' should not he eunniied tur receiving a salary about eqonl to Mint paid the t ieiK ni tno Mouse ot Hepreaciitamn. Almuy r.v. Bertram. From the rtoylestnwa Pemnersr, pV-nber 9, IfllH. TREA80N IN HIGH PLACES. How run Mm Whiga expect lo au-'ceed with Gen Tuylor. wlnui such men as tho following', who have nUaya been leaders uf Whigery, refuse In indorse in m t Heurv Clay. Hornce Everett, D R, Tihten, D.ltiel Webaler. Jiibn Mel.oiitl, J. M. Itotta, .1. It- G.ddine, Josh. I.envitt, Joaeph L. White, Horace Greey, H B. Hiunlon, Columbus Delano, E. S Hamlin, Jos. M. Knot. J. A. Briges, And uDO.Ouil o!her. Of the above, eleven bavo been prominent Whig limmners ot i-oti-iiess. in tulilitiun to ilm nui" td1 wive), nine delegates to Mm Ptiili.delphtn Conveit'top life doing all Ihey ran to defeat him, nnd hundreds ul W log p ..per relne ii, raise (Jen. Tnvbu's name. The Irulli is. thn. Tartar rcil not receive but tw Statrt tintth rf M-ison and I'istm' tine, and not to ctrerd r'oifB north of (hat l,B. 1 im nbuve had a great run in ail ilm l.i wo loco pa. pnrs four years ago, nnd killed nobody Mien, exrepf it promulgator, fhe fan stuitle of it is going the rounds now. ami we predict fur it ti hko ell'.-ct. A Broap Pt ATi'oitM. The editor of iho Phihulel pnm rum, paving oeen nomuiuit d or ire ITeanieut by mo ol the imw'pnpern of ipo tntertorot I riitisvlvnuia. mvB down nts - mniiorin " nsioimus: I. o Taxes! 'J. No ib. tie imports I !1. Cntigreti lo raise all llm nionev ! 4- Wp, tlm People nf our Party, bi spend it. ft. No more Compromises ; for Mu-re run be no thing as splitting Mm diUereben between right and wrung: 0. A hastening of ihe Good Time Comiutt ! 7. Kie Postage for llio Pennsylvania!! nml Phila delphia Sun t all other pnpeiB to he excluded from th nii.tla us useless ! 8. The best offices for our best friends t we to have 50 per oent. of their salaries I ana fjumor. From the Carpet Bag. BOTH BARRELS LOADED. Josiah Spinkle and Abram Neidliueger, farmers and neighbors, had sold some stock, and, fur company's , .....vu .,, ,ueB UpUU iItu ro(jU lo wepiaco agreed upon fr llieir delivery to the purchaser. They bad to spend tho night at Bmium pooler, where resided anoiher farmer, an acquaintance of bpinkle s. Spinkle proposed to his friend Abram to except iho hospitalities of bis friend, who, he said, was a whole-souled, clover fellow, and a Deacon besides. By.the.bye,'' soys Spinkle, " let's have a little fun. 1 will introduco you to my pious friend as a Deacon After snrne ilemnrrace, this was agreed upon, Abram conditioning that ho should n..t becdled upon losay grace, 0nd that no irreverence should bo perpetrated. 1 hey arrived, and while Abram wua busmd with tho drove, Spinkle managed to Ket unperceived into the house, tnld Iho Deacon all about iheir plan, pavo him a tew ne,, of Abrom'n history, and limn returned Iu tho held without suspicion. Shortly after they went in together. Abram assum-inir the gravest possible expression, win inlmduced as Abram Nenlhneger, Deacon of Parson Bmith'a meeting, at Zflinsca village. Supper the news, and the usual common-placei despatched. Hmnkle says, Deacon Crny, yon used lo he food at telling fortune, Come, just foi tho fun of it, Jet s hoar Deacon Neidlincgor's fortune." Tuo old Desenn objected. H had pive up such nonsense long since, &c. But, being pressed, he finally consented. ' Ho took Abram's hand, eiirnestly studied its mystic lines, nnd said, "My friend, you have been in your Itfetmm exceedingly unmrfunuie; ynu have lost two fine rhilrlren nnd hnvo been burnt out!" (which whs irue): " You are" Tim Deaoun Hopped, gazed more earnestly, went lo a coo hoard for n i ...... ous pair of spues, looked again, sighed, and dropped llm liutwl bj.ll. ti VUUn IJ I .1 i . . .. 11 " u inie uiuiiBUl U ! " What!" responded his guests iu a breath. Tim Deacon corilioued to muse and shake hi head. Abram, alarmed, hoi' wed h'm to tell him what he snw i nay, he teok the Deacon by the arm aud insisted on knowing the worst, when the Deacon untamed out " Well, if yon must have it, sir, you are you are art" impostor, and no l)"ncon, likewise; and are uot fit and never was, nnd I am afraid you never will be fit' to bo n Deacon ! " Abram vanished, and mnde tho best of his way through the darkness to the tavern, aud asked fori bed. " Landlord," said he. orevmus fnrphVhu- ,i,-t of a man is your neighbor. Deacon Gray " "Deacon Cray '"returned tho host, thoughtfully. "I know no Deucon Oruy. Stop yon in(.flll h.m m ' who lives down the road there by the creek f " " Yes." "Why. that's old Sam Gray! but he is no more a Deacon than arm. or I urn." Abram went to bed. nm! tho next morning was ud und off while Spinkle snored. K ry Most nf our readers nre familiar with incidents Hnn occurred during iho last wur with Great Britsin of Gen. Hcoit sving the lri-h prisoner frnn. I.einJ mng by the Hr,ti,, Government. One of these men living in New York, writes lo a friend of his in Western Pennsylvania, giving a detailed account of all the circumstances, in his own rich Irish brnguo. But bo narrates Mm fuels i language that every Irishman can both feel and understand. Where ig tho Warm hearted Irishman that cao vnte against Gen. Scott f Letter from Jamie 0'flullivan. "Nxw Yurk, Aug. 3, 1852. "Gif(Ti.r.M.s:-Mi-ther O'Neil ax'd me the other day, 'Mr. Sullivan.' sez ha, why don't ye write a his tbury av yer Miravels and advintures nv the frontier in the late, war V Be dad. sex I, Teddy, I'm not like vou yoimg chap that's brought up to the lamin' wid yer lexicons, and yer poruduxes, and yer iomeihrys and Mm likes, and besides, sez I, my expayrience wua i.to.ieo tjiiureiv, wntll I was stilt btt to ! flobt V.... land airly in Mm war, but sez I, I will sit down wan o' these odd-como-shortlys, and tell ihe Commonwealth ma i tie iiiory nv me wieetistown prisoners. "Its meself that knows al! abonl Hint nam., rt'. tt,,- was but a bit av a foisonu thin, hoi IM i.;.. a... ky long enouch to become a native, and begorra, whin "NV"' ,n" """laiT wHsiiriimmin up tho boys for ,.,-, . rt loiuu tiopiig, ior a scrimmage, aud an nut scrimmage let nio tell ye wo had av if. I was uiidher Col. Scott, more be i.L-... h !,,! thin pro wed up to bo a Gineral, though he was six fut sivm in tits BincKin, and bad a sowl in him twice as big a bis body. "May be, GinlK-mtn. vev rend the Hreo,int v il.l tinms, and ye'll recollect the Americans fought like mnd, and bate the inemy two or ihree ii.nn.- u,i ,r,.. em back, but the Brilish wero reinforced agen and iEr.,-Nu iun '""ii uivus oi reu skips along, nnd punted all colors too, at that: and finally our little squad, after being killed up entirely, wor taken pris oners wid Scott along I Well, bad luck lo ihim, ihey put us on board a vessel at Quebec, to be lint an to Boston to he exchanged. Well, Mr. Bull sends some nu uuicers nbooni where wers some fifty or sixty us nathuialized Irish callin' n. H.rBiiMr. o. u,n George, and Mm liken, nml picking us out like ahaap out av a pin, for siringiu us up. mim ncKiiey uineer comes lip tn tno, and. sez i. yer namo. ir.' 'O'Snllivan ae I v.t. Baltyahnnnon,' spz ho. ' If any body shod ax ye that,' sez I, tell em ye don't know.' 'Tuke ail yer 'nt,' sex 'in tho pminca av yor suparior hofficers.' Yor uot my suparior,' sex I, 'yer not hiyb enuuch by len nohes. Mark htm down.' sez ho. m his nnih-rl Sargennt, 'he can't -pake Ennlish.' and so ihey had L'ot twenty-lhreo uv ua marked nfl. ivh.i. .. Colonel Scntt on deck, uud fez he, what are you doin wvl Mm boys?' 'Picking ihem mit for the gallows,' pz a red coat with opnu ettaon him nahiir B w)lt wash-brush. Then ' auys Scott to the hm. ui.i.l.t ver tongue.' sex he; answer no (lnesiions. ami they II not kunw yor Irili. uud now, Mr. King's Ofli- i;r, see he, I give ye fntr warnin, that if ve bong wail I Ihim bovs, I'll liana mi Rnirliamnn forniiiat him. and man lor man.' 'On bcluw sex Iho Ollicer. 'Go to the divil ' says Scott, nud so ihey qourro! -d, fur on an ojccastnn like that, Scott is a quarrelsome divil as ye. I ... ... '.xi.iTiint.ta ioir. nui, ye see, our hands wnr lied, and they fuck t went y-i luce av us.on.l niesnll' nn nv e inland sitit us over to uu!d England, wid Ihe con-nling7imrnisn lhat whin tlmy g t tbore, they'd bang every mother's son av us. Be porra, it wns l.ttlo fun hen loll in ns. rur myself. I d-d not like Mm idtw r hanging it what 1 had not been used to, mure bo token, the O'Sullivana were a paplo above bunging in tirelv. But in the annuel, divil a one nv na no.. I,n..n..l Tur tlm Colonel, ye at e, winl nn to Washington, as s on a ho was exchange f, and lonhl the whole aiory to ihe I'midcnt.and Mm big bugs at Congress, and ihey pass. d a law in a j .fly. to retaliate, as 'hey called il. and mho, neon, wnn nnd just got a tasto of the mailer, went bark In Mm seal of war. He'd soon a plinty of iv prisoners, so he picked nut twimy-three good look ing rod coat, inglish. not iml, mind ye, and ihin he writes to Mm British commander, ' Mr. J..(m Bull,' sex he, ' for thim S3 iriah boys i've selicted 23 inslish, and now av ye bke to thry yer hand at hnngini;, there's two can pliy a hand at Mint paino, and wu'll M,ry, and make miners aiy,' arz he. So ihey began to look bout Ihim. and tinaliv cone tided to let us nri m,l nf. her Mm paco, they sint us buck lo this bltssed Utni av eiiom. Wo landed at New York, and its nnlie T t.vit ,;. tlemen, the very dnv we landed an Ihe ltt.hHrv ',i. should be tnkiu a walk there bin Colonel Scolt.'tbat's the Gineral himself. He knew us iti a minute; uud didn't we know him Bednd. the people mound wur ;iu.no.neu liiureiy at tne inirrulis av tho wild iriah as ihey called Us. 1 he U .'Innel takes me be Mm hand. ' an ia Mii won Miathur O'Sullivau ae hof 'Its meseir innr.U heaven bh-a yerauimr,' sex I, 4 nnd may the Holy Var gm, nnd nil the Saints purlict ye firivor end a day af ilmr,' sez I. ' Ye saved me life, Colonel, from ihe dir ty gallows, loo, sez 1, not lhat I'd mind a lair chance f..r H shut in a scrimmage an the field.' sea I. ' but tn be hanged like a dog ii a way Mm O'StllliViin'a wern't i-ddkuiod to, nt all. ul all, nud they fighting for free-ih.m. at Mint,' sez I. Well, we purled wid n henrtv 'Go.l Id.... v.. ' ..)' I've led seen tlio (iiueral from ihot day lo this, but if ever I forgot him, or don't vote for him, may the divil ily away wid me imire'y. "ter Humble Hirvenr. "JAMIE O'SULLIVAN. "P. 8. The wav Teddy and meself hnm..l i be cousins, is, Teddy's fut her an mo own mother were -liters more be token, I've eleven Irish buys, ivery ineavtlmm iiaMiurahzed, ami born in Ameiikv. nnd ivery milliter's a.-n nv em gup for Gnmml Scull fur rriBiuerii miatiimuusiy. If ynu are a precise mini, and wish to be rertain of bit vnii get, n-iver nirry n atrl named Ann. f..r wn have the nuihoriivor Liudley Mnriny. nt d many nth- rs, inr um assertion thnt Ann " is an imb fiuiie article." Since ihe liquor Inw came info force in Maine, ureal hinntities of bot'les labeled " Itav & Morii..'. It ing " bavo been imported into Mint State, and yet it ia not observed that the boots are cleaner than before. tt"v. Dr. Jwkson. a clergyman in Vermont, in part-mil wiih a (biuyhtur who hud been married said t "I want you to n -member Ibis una ihint-! All out of life i mrf-tlnest." Prentice, of the Louisville Journal says: " Nenrly 'ho whole p'ipillalton of the coun'ry seem now to he upon the Whig platform. The Whigs aro ttanditg on it, nnd n good many nf llm Democrats ore lying on it." It is not always n mark of frankness to possess an open countenance. An alligator is a deceitful creature, nnd yel he presents on open countenance when he is ia the very act of ' taking you in," r
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Full Text | J 1 VOLUME XLIII. COLUMBCTS, OHIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1852. NUMBER 1. -ah le tiun. 1AM iors Mifry rana- Ulcclthi Oljia State Journal IS PUBLISHED AT COLUMBUS KVE11V TUtSBAI MOlLNl.N'a, UT 6C0TT & BASCOM, JQUItXAL DUtlDINOS, II1UU AM PEAHL btMXZi MTlUMCJt Oit DiOH. TRnMSlnrttrieiKttin arai,n: In Columbus, -2 .00 H ywir i by moll. 1 i'iO; clulm uf limr anil upuui-tlfl, tfl-i&i of iva uitlup-Hunt-. ) (Ml. Til K HA II.V .inuitNAI. 1 furnUUed 10 city lubicilbcra ot SC.0O, nn-.l I'v mail ut Wn H:,r. 'Jim lliMVCKULVJUUKXAl, la S3.00 s Jcmr. itATits ni'AnvEiiTisina i,y the wekkl yjovkxal j JJ j3 j3;i- l-iil -I . 1 t 1 t t s e g ; g g a r Cl) -J ID I CI n ' O 0 - ' P c Si- e!$c 9c ' S Uc- 1 tqunn, 60 7fi 1 Wt 20 1 7ft 'J X) 3 00 4 00 0 00 (1 608 00 panares, 7ii 1 'ill 752 jll oiM 00 a Oftti 00H Oli'lii. 15. 11tpiarv, 1 mjl 75'J '41 il fit) 4 Go 6 IJO.tl SO 8 "Oil. Il7. ;!M j r4 Niiutrrs, l aa &04 005 oini 00a ooio. 14.(23, 1 so, nam. clistiiifMiliiH uimwhly, t'iOu year; weekly rliJiin.'-nlil- ipiNrt.-rly r-HHlJIU'rdiln l1l:lTi't'' , I'liuitsiuliln qnuriirrly .... cm man, Column. 1 culuuiu, 10 tlti nf th ! tJ typs Is rerknncd n sfpmro. Advertl-nment rdrivd on tin- iiiMi (m-hidvely, dniil.lf tin- almi rates. All IftuM link i-lisrpsl Jiiut.lo, and uiua-aired a If solid. ilanctn. MAINE LAW IN MAINE. The following hater from Prof. Stowe states Homo s'rung ficiit mi mi important subject. It wilt bo read with utioniion hy many. Tint movement lo which it r'.'feru is washed wiili jjiiil IHT-rest by a niuHituUo iti our own secthm of thu United Slates: Editor of the Springfield Republican : III nn editorial of y niir ably c.mriuck-d paper of tliu lOih hint., I Hud the following paragraph ; "how stands the lnw of Maine f Wo havo horn fold Hint tin' law wot It mlmiinbly there, and this has been i ho principal uru inottt relied upon in urging a si in i In r law iu ita ptniau by uur Lciflntiirc. it is no HtHtcd tint ul' tin Hi'voiity-i-i.-ht towns liciird friMN, in tluit Smle, which liavo ri'Ctntly ducted town oftii-tjrB, Bcvoniy-ihrti hiivn virtually ttt-cided aj;uiimt tbo luw." Y.itt d not any who mndn tho nbovo maitniont. nor do you n5iltii'i (ho n)MiiBiliity tit' U, To nhow ymi nml your rtimior how runHly tfrrotiooim llie nititftin'tit is, 1 8t mi I yoti nn initlnMitiu list ol tho towns lienid fiom, uud ili ri-Milt ot ilicir vto: 8.r) towiiri liuvttolixttul tt itijn'riinco bdtthli of ul1icTi, who will BtiNtiiiii lh luw. 7 tt wiin ck'itt'ii nrt temjicraiico Dud part oji'ioii-1 tion. I 03 to vim havi' umm numml ill" liijui.r law. Tho towiii uf liculiji'ttm, llnrriion. I'oliind utid minv Dlliom Iho naiiit!! ol wltirli wn tin not now rt'collect, I tiro lfiiiiiH:itictt tiiwiiH, but u win;,' to N'iDio oxtro lllilll- fBilvenn; on llje itnv irl, ntid 11 titclt ttf fnrfsillt tin tliti alli'-r, iiii(nr tu In- riffiiiiiHt im, uhiln ihny ri-nlly i bi'loii' Iti uur riinltn, mill will fluio thi-uiKelveti tlicro ' 111 lllUt H.';.mi. Frtin) lint ynii B(! (hut ot 115 towns ht-nrd from, only linvi pnuii npiiinut luw, Hh hitvo (jono in iln fnvtir, iii.d in ?, tho town ulliceri am mrly tor ntitl purity nnuiiixl. 1 litvti n-iid wiilt yrtvii iiitcri'Nt miitiy of tho Mimm. chtiKiMia iiicrn tho hiit winirr, und ihf iibovtt in a very fiir Hii'i:iuiriMi w fud wlitt li am n-hluri'il nfjiiinst lliti wotlun(.'H of tint Miuno Inw in Muiiio. Iumo the ! edi'ortt p!t ihi'ir fac't nninot iin:ii.'iiio, hut no fiction wt;ro I'Vi-r fiiriln r liiiin (lio truth. It'll the num ntB of lliti " Muitio Inw," boili hen-and in Mum irhu-i'l'B, )iiiIlpb Id n I'" iiinict fnondM ot T t'liiiioriiici' mihI titty oppose the plaint luw litcdute it injure the raute f teniperotire. Wo will tin very I i.-t f y ttJ ii i net tlifin, il tliiy no it(.siro, nn linn proiiiid. We know wlutt llio Miino hi doen fur tho cuimo of tt tn porn no; nml if ttu-y cini dvio ;itiyiliiii; which will do morn and hellor fur (Iiib catinu Uiun t ti it luw dueB, with nil our li'-m li mid li inds we will ncct-pt it tVnin tb(ir IkithI.i nml ilruili thrm luo. Tho M lino luw lifin slmt up tho tippling hhnpn, bnnilii'il driiiiln'iitinB fruni tliu ntre'l, curried pence and pi en iy to hundred of ) iniilits bflme ubti.toil mnl itarvt'il, iliinitiiiliiii llio expcnue of crimo nml pnuper imti ril mid 75 pr cent., nml in uiiiii e;urB even more, ndilt-d to tiio Bi liuul I'uiiIn in mimn of the tuwn in lilu pntpottiun, givMt in quiet nblnn, undistiirhfil by ilr'tnken brnwlit, and Nhirhlt'd uur vnuti int-ti fiotn llu teniptiiii n id' lite biir-rouin. Thin, to our rart;ii it kimwlcdce, thu luw Ins dime, ntitl in yet lining, wbei-f. over it i enforced; und it i fiiunctd very K'''"'r.illj thrfinbimt tho Kutw, If, n.i in nuiiii'liniew nmd, ilu ru i ns much ni'n now drunk in lb Ktiite uh er there WB, I run tell yon, it i not the people who drink tt, it in old M.iiIht K irih wliu drink llm tti'Mtuf il, und it due.-, not Heeui to hurl U-r. She can cliinti nil limt tho tnrpe lienrtfd ainl libernl niiiided Itunlun liipiur tlcnltTfl will liav llio (MindncBX to nend Hit. Will our oppniienlB'tirr. u a law tint will d'i better T Will mor-il nunfion do better T Then lot im tdiol'nh all ifonnil Kluluteit, and depend mi wiral itiauon ("Mho fprevention nf ihelt. nr )ti, ai.d murder, nn well i is for tho prMVenti in nf ill it inot d -test iblo, iinmt rnul-d'S mroyins. nn-inet, fmilit of cniiiM, the crime of drunkard making fur the. take of pain; fur thut in ttio jjnjjlo fill'ence imuimt which tiiu .Mune law ii ttirectul. Very reppectlnlly your, (J E. Stows. Thk Food or Man. lUvird Tuylor, now traveling In Atrlcn. preneut a very dill'-rent opiniuii uputi tlio ecotfiblo nud mertientiii; imtiven, frtmi thai which eet;iruin pronuiiite. Thrv bunt uf tliepuporinriiy nf llio rico utul ntilk-cidetn. Taylor bunittfl on tho opposite, mdo tif ihn rend. Nt'io it wit it he tuy : Tb renery on tho Nile, noinhwntil troni SSeiidy, i omii'i rh-tiiL'i d. Tim tiupictil ruin, which Tilt nc-r.iiiutmlly nt A'u'i IlnmuiiMiil, nml ncun'.ilv tit Herber, are li-ro peri'tlbn'. mm thorn in nu un!jt?r tliu Mine IJfc, Mriltinjj couiiMMt liritweeii d'Ner tiini rardeu lantl. W i'lit piitin eittiuhi) iti w-'inl fiutn the tiwr, aru tnveieil wiih n yroAlh of Im-lt n mid ix'irio) ftriisn, which uNn Bupcir in piiiche. on Mm ido of iho iiiuun-tniu. Too iniuibilniiN etiliivnto hut n ihhtow strip nf b'MiiB und diHjrn ahmi lie river, hut own innueiiBi liicka f Blioep und ntri, which nil rd their piincipu oinoeiiniico. I imticid n new kind of ruiti cnlkd "douk hu,' of wh'n li Hiey pUnt a Inrpt r ipuunitv iIihii t:fd"iirri. It i n gunn'iuiice-niB pUnt, bornuwliatr--irriililiiiK ' liiiiu hy ri," but with a lnra r bend and Denvier it'll. Th.y uialiefntni it a emirBe black bread, which itn-y iy i moru nu'rid tus than w hent. MuU Imi, however, i tint Eihlopim'ii (irentcet d-I'icoey. riutwiiliiiuiidtug thia one of the Wiirmnt cl inalei il tint world, tho pen phi out itieul wlienovoi' they r;m (fit it, and nioii'ly pief.-r it lo veelnhlo food. Thu Bii'ori and uninelihivor, wIikmh principal fund is il.iirrn, aro, iiultvillitihdin n ceriniu ipmliiy of en-dir.iuco, n we.ik ia eh l hen, when enmp.ired wiih an h!i'n bodied E'lrupeini ; and thev tmiver-nlly attribute Uit wonltiio'iB to their diet. Tlii ii a fact for lank rVlveBtnr Gfiiliam toexplaiu. My exp.'iient o coincide wi ll ihnt of the Kiluopi in, mid I aciiho no nmll akarn of my pentninl h-nltli mid ttlrenp h, which the violent aliertniiim of hem and rold have not nlmken iu tt lestt, to the fact nf my bnvinu fur d mimpttioilwly otery day. It I h id mlotied a diet nf rico and wnt.-r, or bran nud tiiruipB, 1 Rhould not bo here to givn this teatiinnny. Ohst Mrn Cnii.niu S mie parent, particularly Iniid of immiiiH their children alter fro:it men, rmi-rnitk timlorieB to chriien embryo Imroi-a in x wii'ttlliiiif elilhtn) Mirk Anthony ami Oclaviua Cienr often iiarrol over a fhuiie hunt in a under, in inmlern lime, a did their ditiiiL"i slied nriyitml about iho owiier-llpuf thu Itmnmi I'l'iipire aeiinui. A dutbift innlhrr indi'B city lnihioo buy whom he ban m ined Henry JUy, unmet ven-i- r, ani i iiomaB Uorwut, nml til- Wiim tnkeB e- pec ml euro to yive litem llm lull limietll nl iho iiIuh'mouii inleB. ' lleiitf; tienrlv ol tun us me asio, atil cniiHtiint coinpiiiii"lis, it wti iuteroiitinf( to hor Ivr adilrt!iieui when all three woie pliying upon the prveineut, 'luilor tho window, not lonfl nun, wlmn iho "hiiik out ' lo ihem in Mii wie t " Now, ) miel Vul- nhr, il otl tuke tlmt hreiul mid m-'l iMcB from Henry Ony, 1 H let ThomaB Ourwin aiick that furtc in vour u. Why. Henry Ohty. yi am an U'tfirnteful li'tle wy-icb, to fill TtintniiBC'irwin'at'iir wiih mind ; ami that nv puirof pautuloon I bought fur Daniel Welitipr, hhua lorn to piece riding a hubby withent driving iiMho null." the lat we lieanl nf the tiintinfjiiinlieil trio, Thomu Cm in win iMidetivniitiK 'o permade Henry Clay to etita ft'imtitpr, mid both of thrm duiiiff their tit-nml to lurco nn indin-iuhher ball down U.uiiel Well-eU th mat, Anik-p DMiNrK' Tinn Auknt A correspondent in theUlevelaiid Henhl fjiveH llio following piece uf in-teb.Beriiti, well worth reiiiemheriin! : ' I titt abovel not quite In redneiB, and then plare UpiHi it a ontMiniul of I re thly burned rurl'eo, and let 'i bum in a room where iho air i i in pun-. At tirat jm will Kit perceive the peculiar odor of tho oh"ue allj in ii few minuted, however, you will tind Ibat ti room U tilted with the nmell of Mia coffee, and that 1 eTy impiriiy of the atmotphere ban been totally ile atnrd mt mothered, l.et Mime of our acieniilie rit.nlera Iry t, where Mm air ii peculiarly fiml, nud note the reBtilt. nnd explain tho iiiodua operandi of tho diatti fee ling irncena, " hVmeinb.r, tin shovel miml be only bo hut an lo rtnan the rnfeo to Imrn with eopioui white amoke, aid the qunutiy indicated above nmy bo needed. To th ick iho (or of ibe ome i peculiarly grateful." , Statiitici l.i ni: hi a Tho Mintlotiary Maparine 'JuW ...i ..r i ii....,:.: ....... .i. Hjl'nbitnma ut ;im unit, nmor whom nbmit 7.HU0 nmy i'r reHanleil .. ..ivi... .i ti.-. ... f I, ".'1. r,,,"""nietinta In Mm Ohriatinil thnrclm, Vmln 1 " !,',,,,0nl"1,r,'o bl Sabbath aclnmU, ami 1,-I , V., J M'b'mU. Cummnnicmita in the iuiBl.na islla i .L0'""1' B,n,lt 11,10 Attendant at day m,JTi i ,. ni. about ll.tiui). Fuudi have been m BlatM fur duw,ioD t0 tht mount - A SABBATH WITH THE SHAKERS. OT It. OKEELKY, At length nil wero anomhlcd, and tho exerciseR be wail. A linul aiiitrefts wan delivered by one of the jreiiiren very ojiHiio ana proper. I lien a hyiuu ol ill urn liiitliful niiiimittd, Btirnr.p, devotiuiml. 'i'he oxecuHoti ul thin nml the two nr tbre diceeeding, uipht hnvo been better. The vile naal twanp tluit tttu many better inslructed porKona contrive to thruw lito tniiHi:of thia i-at ia inaull'er.ihle. And yet if I tver led tiunjly the impulse nf ilovotion, it is when I In nr ououl thopo quick, utistlldioil, bume-hivil boiik ,'ealctl fr trill by n whole coiirt';iation. In a cimp-meetina or u Meiliniliit tonloioiiL-e oyo, or a Shuker 1,'atheriiii; llnoaro theaiiw, if any, lo bring tho warm leur lo the eyo of nnuilioud, Tim homelinea of tlin whole ail'iir is j u m t what ri-nders it irreaiatible. A liunihed iustruinenlB mid etkicnttd voicott, thrilling f'ttin harmony nf Jlmidel or lleelhtven, tniht please MmtHate; but tint very pleasure wnal.t be purchased at ibe ex pen no of tho heart. Von could poiceuo httw '.ho whole thin!; was in title upj how the cllVct wni pretluced by the organ here, tliu viol Miere. mid Iho pt'iiiiu diiiioa next. Thu ideu til' hiimmi beines eu-:nnl iu the fervent nud emim-aing wort-hip of their Maker, i llio last to outer iho mind. ruiilen I labor under u want of taste, na to hko n lively, homely, spirited, uiHopliisiiciited hymn, fjiifldtig atiuifilit forth fnun tlie ht-'art, belter thai) ii etiieniitic perfurtiiatieo. " Old Hundred " reinindH mo ol tho roar of n cannon ou a di'taul biiiile.liehl,at which the, patriotic iudceil grappa hi muiln-t for tho liny, while the ind itV- rt ti t or tho craven taken lo his cellar or his heels; but a quick hymn ia like the inspiring buiul or a recruiting regiment which wake a glow oven in tho stulul bosom that throljed never before. " Absurd !" any the cynic ; " a handful of miserable fools rind bedlamites making iheuifielves ridiculous in a Shaker un'ctiii whit ha that to do with llio ex citing devotional leelinga In the breast of tiny rmituial bt nif! T " Softly, my good sir; it i tbo shadow only tlmt Is presented, when the oclnr " struts his hour upon the ttiago," mid yet, who th.it lias seen him, has not been ull'ecterlT You know, moreover, that with him all is liolluwiiess. Hi imp ing are Iho merest tinsel ; hi cro a ii is piiithntird ; hi a rant is Tilled til ion ; his tnouili- is mockery. Anil vet a lii'iiinjitid hearts are hnnc tug upon his breath a llintmaud nigliH respond to his pretended misery. The Unrenl inspires the True. Iii t who nliatl decide tliat tins which I now see in mockery i Who idiaU pronounce these- actors hypo- I iay, who uh a II iv thauliotr worhm Hnlldts- pleasinc to the lireat llr ina tu whnni word are notli-in r, und who known tin other "(luring than tin broken nud cntitrito npirit f Wo will worship iiccnrding to ill') dic'aies of a mnro rational but colli, r senliuient ; lot us nut ion noddy nor loo loudlv coudemu what we esteem our brother' error. lie ha niado hut little nrojiri K in the path of rifihteoustieBs, who has not leanu d the exereiae ol that charity which Coveretli all mistaken, nutl S'Une lrmi-!reBsiins. "IViicfl 1m with nil, wliilitYr tln lr vsrylnir rreprfg Wiih h1 wbo Mtl up holy lliuu-liu on tiijjli " I am sadder if nut wiser ihan when, stime (ivo years since, 1 Iimi altehded uShaker meeting. To-ihiv i mv second vii.ii, hut to another sotielv. Then, it may be. smiled wi h tho rest at the eccentricities ol Shaker devoii.iii. Now a btush for human nature i of tho ob vious trii'hs, id it tin im a hniiHo and an occasion of pub- wnrslilu; Unit thut-e who do tint like the mode, liinv stay away; but that there enu be no excinoi for merriment iu thine win voluntarily intrude upon such wor- hii. This i ti'Tlinont iinaiiawerable. Ami vet. to the unthinking, there inn dpi re of ludicrous in the look l uiiiigs when, niter hall mi lumr intermingled ex- hnrtaiion. nml sini-ini; iho whole enngreeatiuu of the chosen not only iuiniliL' in the latter, but keening time tu il with their hands tho miei;es'titi 'Met us In gin to labor" i iniide.nnd iho brethren beein to divest ihem. selves nf their drab frm k coats, us llionnh the wotk were jufrl t omuieiiciny in eiiriicst. I tihoiild have stated beloro, that tho brethren and sinters come iu nl (separate doors, nml take sent nt np- I'dmio emia oj mo null, luctng eacii oilier. Wliell Ihey n e tu unv.li go in worihip, llm seats nre nil removed and died up against tho walls. Tho two paities are now lormt (I, each hi a fori n halt moon, iho riuht lino within twuor three ft.":tnf each mher, The mun have at h'rt laid away their wide-brimmed brab lints, which could nut be kept on duiinR servieo ; the women have put away tln ir nice plain buiitiets, uml appear in cloie-lining ciipi, of siiuvvy purity anil whiteness. And iiuw. at a signal, die " unmie " strikes up, to a wild, irregular clnint, and tho labor" bemns. The lirat tnuvciiient is very simple, consisting uf a lively dancinv march by H o whole company, up to tho further wall of thy temple, at'd then back to tho close vi ciuity of iho sni'c'aturs. Tho evolution are p'.-itorm- ed wi:h extreme reguhrity and dexteiity. I would have said " surpristii-:," but it U not wirprisiug ihut penplo dti that to perfection w hteh ihey have been doing every week, and perhaps every diy. of their lives, vYe nil krmw that Irdut. give? grtvit dexterity lo the nr-tistnntl th" mct lianie, ib well as Iho jugyfer and the sharper. Hut I, who hiuo none uf this tk ill in Shaker-ihu may b.-tt.-r spare tinself tho ntteuipt fr describe all the doing of which 1 was a patient und deeply interested rj. editor. The Mlv thing sirotitjly provocative of llio ludicrous was the disparity of ngo uiin-ng the perfoi im rs. To too poiideinua mid ho um throe-scorc-iind-ti ti executing a vigorous and quick gaUopade, or double shuffle, fir iho lory of (i a), side hy aido with sedate filty. ami ntlilel'c thirty, nimble siilren, nml tho tender dis ciple of but ei:-hl nr ten years--all in perfect limo und exact accordance with the innvomeiitj of matrons nr., maidens ii the leilimate presumption nf discreet fifty, mature six-and-thiriy, and dauiicU of winning sixteenwas a spectacle at which to amilo or sigh, a the b"arl!btnild dii tate. I may have smiled once or twice, tint I am sure I sighed much oftener. They tell me (lor I did no! look that way) lhat Iho ihinghtera ot men who wero there as spectators, indulged to excels their f'iiltiUtini!l propensity lo gltfsle, nl what lliey ea-li eiucd ibe nh'tirdtlicrt of Mliiiltniin. Let mo assure you, damtels, th ii this evincfi) neither good taste nor lij-hl feeling. It puts you, beside, in very unrleairn'de fumpauv. I have aeeli hl'iclt-heuiU so dull, so gross, so wholiy itiiiin-il, as t- aggravate their uncouth lea- tm into ri "nn, tlt Hie niieelai le ot a wat r hnntiui, Wild mid hinder swells iliertiusii: ; quicker ami more irnrieaie nccumea inn "latinr ' rtnw oil are pruncum around the ro.nii, in douhlo tile, to ti melody nn hvcly i luimee uuooie; now timv piT'orm a lenoi nt uex t tuns but indesi:i iluibki ui.tmimverH j now thev bnl aiiro ; now whirl one another lound in a fn-tiinu lhat I cmiiil detciibe if I knew any Mdug of our I'ligaii amuse- tnent ol dancing. Hut hero is a hiatus in my education. I only know Mint some of tho " (almr1 hvre per formed, would do no discredit to iho few ball rooms I have giunccd into; tar escecding the perfm nunces in unite, iu puinlol regulaniy ami precisim!, und not tall' mg omul in grace. J he halt dro-s i nf i:ouru rather in cum rant; tint the iinnnntnliit'le earnest lies ami devo linti of these selt'tTtoitil'v ili Worshippers rendern I heirs ty lar the moBt inti rreslin, and 1 will hope eddying, p"l fnril) lin e. We henr ol peoole erucifviuil llieir sin ful Htleciiima, I'very where; it is here alone Ihut we are pi-rmitied tu nltioM vo the process. Here iilmie il wo merlook tlm lutt le-yi iiuiid , wur against all car rial miiiulses ; Me) tmly war ut King Mi aditit upon Dm- bnlim; ihesaiie'd' iug ilevnliuiis uf u riiininiinity uf men nna Wi nieii wim n io rait Hum ihem lorevcr the mus ter paim of tiuumiiily, and esteem themselves al ready etliolleit in the ci.liipany of iho just niado per- ten' 1 ell me not, skeptic, ihnt tin rn iy be a pretence or itehiKiuii ; say nut tome tlmt benefit Ii lhne homely aarinenis neai neart suscoptinio ol inner lire lluiniiti vot'ioii ; pretend not that beiiea h von close-tiitius cap and iliiiiiiy ur. en spcctarles von ratrb tho twinkle til an unq iiet eye. Out n oiir tal e judgment, Sir Skep-lic! Von are bat looking iulo the depiht of your own stunt, wnere all imniirities luxurmto in rutih: prolti sion; ami that muideii, a she swi lls with her gentle voice uio Bntiiiiiiiitf Miuru, ''llih Is dm ps'h our Pnvinur trml, llm U llm nu'y j to ilu.t I " is ascott'iin that she Ins crucified nil earthK' nhvc tituis, and is indeed iu iho " only w v to tiutl," (bij;ot blush nut lor her, hut fur yniiiaell!) us is the I'ope or the Archh'idiop of Cniileihurv. I will' stake mv It und, lhat her conviction is stronger nud (dearer ihan th torn. The power of excitement ami of sympathy is too hn Kiieyeil a tlieum lor iinyiniiiii beyond a pacing ro- aik. Hut In-re the woikiugof iho tiriiiiiido uptm the uiisophihticnted may ho ohnerved to pei lection. When iho " labor" rnmmrm cd, tho inntdens of lender yet womanly years evidently fell a Utile ot Something hko enibarrnssmeiit at Iho presence, llioim Ii necustom ed, ol so many manners, J heir conviction ihut they ' were doing (toil lervi. e wn not shaken, yet there was evidently n f milium ilresd uf misappr' he.mtoii nnd lidicnle; a spice of it only, and rhas'em-il down to iho neiplihiirhunduf uolhiug, but still a feeling which rn brciist ol innnte ni"desiy nud truth run at once rnln Iy mid wholly discard that their worship would seem amuving'y absurd to that mob nf prohnie eyes and guide hearts: especially, nsthey passed round in proem icnr within a breath of tlie masculine innlti-utile, who formed a wall in close proximity to their pub, you cmtld murk the rising of a fninl tinge of ruddier hue iiiioil those o Wo colorless and pnssiouless features, oviiicitor that llieir existence hud not yet be- '"mo all piritunl or vei.'ttablel Hint, beiientti that lendcn c illiu of Mm heart, yet lurked tho embers of iiumnn emotion, l tie voatais nl riper matilenliouu condeicet.ded to no such struggling weakness. They hud no ttiouuhi but lur tine. Hut a tho exercues pro ceeded.nnd devotion became eiithusiustu, nil distinction was lust; and tho young and fair were only re-mnrkahle nuiuiig their elders bv their excess nt lervor. or pert i nps of physical power. At length, what whs a measured dunce oM-nines a wild itisnordaul phren-t.y ; nil appai cut design or regulation is lest ; and grave manhood and gentle girlhood ure whirling round and round, two or three in computiy, thou each fur him or herself, in ull Mm ntihudea of u decapitated hen, or an t-xpiring top. The scene and its interest grow painful; and I nm glad thnt the craxy woman has at lenpih made In r way buck into the tabernacle, and commenced her strniig'-ly shrill and diat-ordaiit music. Tho spell is dissolved; an elder proclaim! thut "the assembly is dismissed;" the multitude escaped to their merriment, and 1 to my mediltUon. JERUSALEM. We extract from Bayard Taylor's correspondence to tho N. Y. Tribune, tbo following descrip tion of the ancieut city, and of Iho various classes of ecclesiastics which dwell Iheroint Jerustilem, internally, gives no impression but that of tilth, ruin, poverty nud degradation. There aro two or three streets in iho western or higher portion of the city which are tolerably clean, but ull tho others, to the very gates of the Holy Sepulchre, aro channels of pestilence. The Jewish Quarter, which is the larg-otjl, an sickened and disgusted nio tint I should rather go thu whole round nf the city walls than puss through it a second time. The buzaars aro poor, compared with those of other Oriental cities uf the same size, nnd Mm principal trade seems to be in msaries, both Turkish und Christian, croises, seals, amulets, and pieces of the Holy Sepulchre. The population, which may possibly reach JO,00M. is apparently Jewish, for Iho most part at leant, 1 have he-en principally struck with the Hebrew luce, in mv walks. The number of Jews has increased considerably within a few V'nrs, und there is also quite a number who, having been converted to Protestantism, were brnupht hither at the expense ul English Misniuiiury Societies, for the pur pose oi binning a rroiestuut community. Two ol the hotelfl aro kept by families of this class. The English hnvo lately built a very huii'lsnmo church within thu walls, mid Rev. Dr. Gobit.woll known by his mission ary labors in Abyssinia, now has tho title of Uishop of Jerusalem. A friend of his in Central Africa, guve me a letter of introduction for him, and I nm quite disap- pomted in hudiiig hnn ulucnt. licv. Dr. Barclay, of Virginia, a mmt worthy man in overv rcimct. is tho head of llio American Mission hero. There is, besides. what is called the ' Americun Colotiv." at Mm vilinyo of Arios, nenr Bethlehem a little community of cmi verts, whose experiments iucultivnlinn, have mot with remarkable bucucbb, and are much apoken of at pro-sentWhilnvor good tho various missions here innv ne cnmplish, Jerusalem is iho lat place in tlio world whore an iutelliyont heathen would bo converted to Christianity. Were I cast here, ignorant of any religion, mid were I to compare the lives and practices of i ne u lucrum sects ns mo means ot making my choice in short, to judge of each hiith by the conduct of its professors I should at onen choose Mahomedtuiism. When you consider lhat in the Holy Sepulchre there are nineteen chapels, each belonging to a different sect, calling itself Christian, and thut a Turkish police is always stationed there to prevent ihu bloody quarrels "l,,L "."-H i-iri-im HDinccii loeiu, Jim lliaV.pMlge HOW 'hose who cull themselves followers of the Prince of Peace practice tho r.iiro fiiih He sought io establish. Between the fireek nnd Latin churches, especially, there is u deadly b ud, and theii contend. .tu ,irrt a scan Inl, not only to tho lew Irue Chnsiiaus here, but to ihu Mush-ins themselves. I beltevo there is a sort ol truce at present, owing tu the settlement of some of the dis putes ns, tor instance, tho restoration nl MioMlverstar, which iho Crooks stole from the shrine of tho Nulivitv. at Beihlehein. Tho Laiins, however, net lone since lemulished viet armi n chapel which the (ireekscom rue need building on Mount ion. But if the employ ment of materiul weapons hai been uhnndom'd for the lime, there is none the less a war of words and of sound still going on. Go into the Holv Seiiulcbre vhen ma'i is being celebrated ami you can scarcely injure the din. No sooner does the (ireok choir be ?i(t its shrill chant, than the Latins flv to iho nsaanlt They have an organ and terribly dues that organ strain its bellows ami labor its pipe tn drown the rival singing. You thi-.k thu Latins will curry tho day. when suddenly the cymbals of tho Abynini itis strike in with harsh, bra en clang, ami for tho moment triumph. But there are Copts, and Maronites, and Armenians, and I know not how many other sects, who must have their share, and iho service that should hnvo been a many-timed harmony, nervniled bv one grand spirit of devotion, becomes a diicordatit orgy jL-iimuy um rur oi enui. From the Altmtiy Errata Journal. PE0CEFDINO8 OP THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1'OK IKK ADVANCEMENT OF SUIENCE. The full report of the meet i tie n' Albany, in Ausust. 18".!, bus .just issued. Il is published bv the liburalitv of tho citizens of Albany, and contain much valuable and interesting scientific informal ion. Tho list of member comprises the names must celebrated fur phdo uiiciii iiioooinem in mnerica A great Part of tho work is.of ronmo. onlv intended for ihoso w ho aro engaged in pursuits of a scientific character; but at the same time there ii much that is of intere-tt to the general reader. . A few ol the more recent discoveries are condensed below t , Mkciiasics. A paper by Lieutouunt Hunt, of the U. Engineers, suggests tho 11 use of air ub a medium lor convoying mochuiiiriil power, forco cummunicatrd 'it unu end to nircuidined in a lube, will be by it elm.. ticity transmitted to iho other. 11 once, by means id' "ticb ii tube, water power could be nitido available al the distance of severul miles, when it would be inconvenient or impossible lo employ it at Mm fall itself. It proposed in tins way lodis'ribtite iho water power if the Cieiiuseo river throughout the city of Hoc lies ter. Oi'ncs. Professor Loom Is. of New Ymk. explained iho "apparent mot ion of red and green figures ol worsted," with which nil ladies who work iu worsted aro lumiliar. Au impression made upon the eyo by nn obj ct, Iuih for one-eighth of a st cond. When a bright colored figure is ogituted bolure tho eye, it makes nn impression on a portion or Mm eye larger than tint caused by iho figure at rest. Thus, a green figure on a red ground, being agitated, Iho red seems to overlap iho green, and Ihegreen to overlap tho red, Hut green and red nxv complementary colors, lhat is, when com bin- t tlniy produce white. Instead, iherefuru. ot the huzv H'Painiiir wmtu wouiu no prom iced by iwu colors, lofueineioiiry, iney upparein iy iuirmtini nio cen tral liguro with a iL-ht space, nnd hence a nrominenco anu iiHiiticiness is given io it motion. Tiikiwotic, A cotnmunicniion from Prnf. Hors- ford, of Harvard, sates lhat the Bunker Hill Monument swings bnckwaid and forwards likoa pendulum, very nay i y an apparatus winch it is unnecessary ii desrrthe, it has boon aacertttinud that there is a my I'igAi, but pcrerptihl movement in the inornin.' to tho Westwatd, at noon to the northward, und in the oven i li;; to Ihe cast. It is caused by tho unequal exiiansion i tuo sup' nt me monument by Ihe beat of tho sun, vt uiti eoiiiirms it is, unit a shower suddenly con uiu one sidu uIko produces u itioyemcnt. Astrohoht Professtir Peirro was inclined to be- beve i hut the " Inner Kmc ol Saturn" was no ring at nt, hut an appearance produced by a peculiar statu of Saturn s atmosphere. The 4'Foiicnhl Experiment," in which tho rotation of ihe earth every 24 hours is proved hy the motion ul i itenilulum over a grmtimletl circle, wn reported hy Professors Caswell and Norton tu have been tried at thu railmad depot nt Providence, as well ns nt ill Bunker Hill Monument, with success, and results in acccerdauce with the flctiemlly received theory arriv ed at. . M KTSORoi.no r. A paper hy Prof. Lonmis, of New York, "it Urn " Distribution nf Hun for the month of September, proves, by accurate calculation and meu- uiremonlH of the quantity of ram Ihnt lias fallen during different mouths, i'.r several years, ihit Mm popular belief in an Kipiinoctial Storm, mi or about the 111st, is without luiiuiiatiou in lact. A communication on "Cloud," by Lieut. Mnury, of urn national wuservaiory, aliuiles toauoilier impnriant ollice of clouds, bn.-iiles that of (lisienaiiig rain nnd snow, viz: niiiiuatiug Mm extremes ut heat and cold, by interposing at one time between the sun ami 1 1n earth, nnd at another, covering Ihe eunh as with a mantle, ami keeping It warm by preventing mutation (acts which may be leated every hot summer day, and every clear frosty niuht, Hu Mien stales thai u ring of cloud em irelea Mm earth nt the equator, ulmot con tinilully, which protects the iropical regions, and by its movements gives a lone to tho atmospherical circula tion ol the world. Prof. Guyot, of Cambridge-, stated that there had been 111 t v places ot obsrvnUmi established in America, fur keeping a record of tho phase of the moon, iho barometer, iho thermometer, the rain guu-e, the direction ana force ortlio wind, the state or iho clouds, the plan's iu flower, the mittruturv birds first seen, .to , from which important information nmy he hoped iu regard to climate, its ctlnct aim cituses. Prof O. W. Morris, of the Deaf utul Dumb Institution, New York, proved, by measurement, that nearly one (Mill more ruin tell upon tliu surface ot the ground linn upon llm root ot tbo institute, seveuty-ono ke above it. Ciikmistrt. -An analysis of the encumber, by Prnf. Salisbury, of AMiany, shows lhat ninety-seven one bun- drethsoi tbo tt u it is wutor I Una is mere than ihe watermelon, which contains hi nely-four pans. The muskmuioii contains ninety. Physical Gxonnsriir. Anoiher fart, stated by l.ictit. Mnury is, thai the onroi inserts have built up id Bahama Hanks and the Florida Heels. It is not im poislhlu lint in time tlmy inny thus connect Cuba wiih Florida und Yucatan. But annexation is a long way oil, ti wo wait nr ibat. Natuiui. HistnnT. Dr. Burnett, of Huston, aftor describing thnfiihlerrnnesu rxistenceof Mm seveutee year locust, and its short lile in the upper air at the end nf that period, states lhat their uuiuber dees not n. all increuso at each successive return, oo many are ilestroyed, ihut out ut live hundred eggs on an average, only two insects come to maturity. l HrnoLooT. I'mr. Salisbury finds by experiments thnt Mio poison of the rattlesnake will produce tho (ieam ni piinna, as oi ammnis, though it requires a mucn longer time, on account ol the slower circula tion. Prof. Alexander, of Princeton, pointed out ihe strik ing analogy between tbo sense of sight and lunch, in retard to the duration of impressions. Whirl a livhted stick rapidly. and it produces the appearance ofa burn ing c:icin. Ho a squaro bar. revolved rabidly, will ap peur to the Gugtr a muud tile central sections nf tin cylinder, ooue and sphere, will surwsr like the whol solid. Two plates of metal, one hot and the other oold revolting rapidly, produce lo the touch i sensation of in mwrmeuuw leoiporaturt. THE PAEAUTOPHO BANK LOCK-ANOTHEB WONDER, Thin lock, familiarly known at the groat London fair as liohlis Lock, is Iho property and Ihe invention oi our neighbors, Messrs. Day & Newell. Its name i composed of two Greek words, signifying, iu a liberal rendering, defuintr diteoverv. (Tana and rvsfroM-oti-) It is the moat wonderful luck ever invented. Its g'nnd principle may be described without a diagram, perhaps, while sotnu of tho details uf its machinery aro too com plicate to be understood by mere description. 8iippns. then, ihut ten or fit'tien nlates of steel. tet hnically called tumbler, lie side by side, parnl!ul ti. uio null and above uie key-hole, each ot which iiilmits both of a vertical ami horizontal movement. If no obstacle intervene, it is obvious thut uu ordinary key iiiserted into the lock, and turned upwards, would raise all these tumblers aliko, until the key si uud a iu a vertical position. Turning the key slill lurther, Mieso lumniers win iiescend to llieir tirt position. Jl the end uf tho key was notched, or tiled into sections nl lill'erent leimths, each corresponding in thicknens to the thickness of the tumblers, tho plates would rise unequally, ii niese section ol Ihe key were sepaiu-ted, and tho bits fastened together by n screw running through them, it is obvious that their order or arrange ment might be cliaiised ut pleasure, mid tliesu change would produce a corresponding vutjety in Mm position of thu tumblers. Such is iho urranyemont of this lock; and now fur the advantage gained by it. nncu oi t peso iiiminers must bo raised betore mo bolt umves; und when this movement takes nliissvthe amblers inovu wiih it; and a thev move, thev fasten themselves into certain tuo h or notches made to re- eivo Miom ill the exact oonitioti in which tho key leaves them: and besides lids, a "dog." placed in the mher end of Mm luck, nlsu follows the tumblers and ht dually prevents any force fmm moving either or ull of diem until itsell Isdispnsed of. Next, suppfi.oo that tho bolt is thrown out, and the nor of Mi e safe ou which it in fastened is secured.. The same key that locked can unlock with Ihu greatest case, but if those bits ure taken apart, and tho key is mudu up aguiu in a different order, the bolt cannot bo s'urted. The position of each tumbler was controlled by iis own bit, and is iu u pu-itton tube governed oy it. II any other bit comes in contact witli either of tlmui, it will bo unfitted to it, and the key is thus broii-dit in conluct with an obduch; thai cannot, hy any means, be got rid of. Tho progress of 'he key is arrested before it can move iho dog behind the tumblers, and the other end is secure, each tum bler in us own notch, lrom which tho key bus no now er to reinovo i hem. These two Intoning, nt each end of tho tumblers, aru in separate clitunoers, and both are distinct from the chamber of tho key-hole, A blust of powder in the key hole cannot affect the luck, bocaiHo it is iu a opanite chamber, ono end nf wiueii is lormed uf a piece ol brass, well lilted, but nut (listened lo it, uud only a moderate forco is required lo throw it out. It is as if Mm breech pin of a uun were mere plug, made to adhere to ihe hurrel bv wux. for example, producing less adhesion between I and the iniiier in woicii his pmced iiiuu nn-re is neiween the barrel and tho wadding when forcibly driven homo by die ramrod, or the bullet when liehily futed iulo llm burn of n rille. The breecti-pin will bo forced out. lulu llm wadding or Mm bullet is unmoved, If ac cess should be had to thu lock, by Inning, or otherwise, no advantage would ha gained; for Mm itimhlors tire fastened at both emit id the lock; and if they wero not, there ure no means nf knowing which tumbler to alter, nor how nm- y of them, nor how much to alter om or another ; and thus these three groups of insur mountable (imiculiios mutt bo uvetcouio ero tlie bolt can hu moved. And if the bolt is thrown nut, uud the bitsot the key aro sepuruted, it is obvious Mial, as a mutter of sa'ety, n memorandum of Iho order iu which they were placed must be made, or the owner or maker hus no advantage, iu opening the door thus fastened, over an entire struuger. Each bit is mimbeied lot this impose. Hut suppose wo mi down and place tho bits nt run-lom, hoping tu hit Mm right combination. This is our inly chunco for getting at Mm treasure wo covet : and Mus is, in fact, what severul have undertaken to do, buili in England and on llm Continent. Ihe roon-u hy all have lulled, as they htvu hitherto, wdl be ob vious, when wu observe tint u series of ten tumblers, tho number guuerully used in banks, &c. admits ul t (i'J8,80D changes. How long would you expect to try ere you would hit ihe right onof But tho largest tucks have fifteen tumblers, and uf course I'd teen Pita in the key. Such a series admits nf 1 307. 074,-tfiS, 0(H) changes. Are you inclined to undertake Mm l Half A y with twulvn bits admits only of 47! ,ool (i(jo haiiges. Probably this is sufficiently formidable h r ynu to inaku Mm experiment witli. When Mm lock is constructed with tun tumblers and ten bits to the key. there is only one clutico iu 3 (8.8h(J of getting tho right one. To all practical purposes, ibis, in alt con- seunce, is enotigli. l tie burglar chunco is worthless: I t, leaving out of the question the cost, Mm lubor, und ilm risk, it would hardly puy for grinding his tools it being worth but ono dollar, provided success would cure to turn the round sum ot three and a hall mil iums ot dollars. But, uccording to our ideas of the "doctrine improb abilities," or "thu science of chances,'' Mm Dumber given ubnve, and stated a;so in Mm pamphlet of the proprietors of the lock, do not tell Mie whole story. I his is not an that is required ot an acinal burglar, bul is only the rule when nu expoiiineti'ist, having thu key and Ihe lock at his own cxclu-ive control, can norate at tus leisure. An actual burglar has other dilhculiies to encounter. He liuuws not even Ihe number ot tumbluiB to bo moved. He knows not the position ut any one ol ihem. lie Knows not tlie length ol bit tie ccastiry to roach any one ot them. All ihese nm-t I kunwii ere ho can succeed. But this is not alt. Win m is beginning to muko the trial of his keys, the I ck, by duily use, is changing iis position from day to day, and perhaps several limes a day. Tho combination that suits at twelve o'clock to-day will probably never suit thereafter. Hence tlie problem the burglar tins to solvo is, not to throw a given number of duo till the pper luces all correspond with the upper faces of an Miller stxtinnnry set, which i (hochum o above calcu lated; but it is rather to throw two tet ol dice, ouch set consisting ol Mm numbers above given, unlit both exactly correspond. Ti-is is the most a curate form of slitting Ihe ( a according to any tiled principle although, to bo strictly applicable, Iho lock r-lnmid b changed tu often aa the burglnr experiments. Hut il tliis is so, or anything like it, bo might well despair; -r with llm smnilesl lock mentioned, tie lins only one Imnco fur succccms out of IJ.ltiH.I rty.-l-liJ.OllO. This chuiice,' or "pinhuhility," cnlcu luted inatlioniatlCitM v provided nothing is allowed for lime, htbnr, expanse orttsk.and provided, also, that success rewinds him with n million of dollars is worth a trill ) umru than U0007 nl a null. Wherein, then, consists the security ami excellence nl this luck I 1. Iii it h it no dimensions, giving it strength, and for bidding all hope of br ukitii by violence. In the (implicit of Us comol.-xily, presenting a task lo any buiftlnr Iu which iho nmsl ingenious must expect only deb at, nud at the same time un easo of motion which p'at esit in the power of the youngest child. Ii. In (hu practical iinnosMhility (posiblo in theory) of mi arrniiging the tots or the key mat limy will be adapted o the then condition o nm nimbler-, and be utile lo find n pn singe, anion? them to those contrivances which hold the bolt fast in spi'o of any conceivable force that may be a 'plied to' it. The order of the tumblers mny be cl minted every lime the bolt is drawn hick, so thii knowing the conduit. n el Mm key now idfords no indication ul the position in which iho lock may he lull an huiir tp-tiee. There nre mher important Hajitrivuucca, b dh insid nnd oipNide ihe main wait of the lock, which cannot be exnlained without n diai(iam. One of these covets xmne Mie key. hole; aiimlier suiibsnnd conlines the tumblers, while still another act directly upon iho "dog." Hullice it to any, tutllmr, thnt we can hardly conceive il possible to curry Ihe security of bobs fur ther! nnd yet Mr. Newell inlorma ns lint he is about tu make some improvements even upmi this Wonderful iiiveutmn, A'it ftaiitls imw, it has acquired lur htm honorable fame, ut Mm very liond of his profession, wide a the world. We wish thut multitudes uf other eminent no-n were as worthy ol honor us no. flow. Loom, and Anvil. Jemnt Linn, -A London correspondent of the In verness U-uirier, hi d -scribing what lie saw at the Mal um Opera, wiliest "Ol Jenny I. Hid, too, I had that evening a glimpse. She l a wreck i f her foiumr self 1 could huniiy hnvo ricucmred per dud iuukb pule worn utul haL'L'ard in bnd spit its and bud health ; and. us she ant the centre ot a hundred opera glasses directed upon her there was but otio wondt tina and sympathising murmur throughout the vast building." lUvmn Aiiain. Wetuiilerstnud that a suit isabout to be iiisitiuted in the Hupreme l.onrt, nipiiiist the ex isleuce nf Noble eoiiniy, ell the grouud of its uncotisti. tutmnality. and that the Unn.e)s engaged on Mint side of the case are lion. Thomas Kwing, Hmi. Henry Stun- bun-, and Hon. William Kention. Of Iho reliability of the report, we cannot sneak, but if true, Noble coun ty has a stroii ii team to pun ngunu wo await its definite oonnrHi itlon. Noble county paper. In men there i a hump upon the windpipe, formed bv Mm thyroid carlllaee, winch is not lo bo seen in women. An Arabian table says, that Ibis is a jiart ol tbo onginnl apple that has stuck in the man's tin oat by the wny, but that the woman swallowed her part. .May no so out me story men is rauier naru to swal low. Worth lUatSMnriuttti. Stripes, whether on a lady's dress or on Mie walls of a room, always give Ihe effect nf heichlt consequently, a low room is improved being hung wiih striped paper. The effect is produced by a wavy Btrigm as well as a straight one; as curved lines nre tho moat graceful, they should guuerully be pteiericd. Every woman Was made for a moiher consequently babies are a necf ssary lo their " peace ot mind " as health. If you would see melancholy personified, look at an old maid or a ohihlless wile. If you would lake a peep at sunshine, Look In tho face of a young mother. Political. I r-rr r - Judge Bates and his Organ! How far Juttpn Hates is pornnwiliy renp'tiiniMn for the .ftiff-eial loPy lh-it wss Mummed llirout-h lie' columns nf die Ohio dtattjtiiirntil. w-) arc no: a'-ln to any. tint ltd in evident, Ibit never htvn n Jadim and u new on per, lu'eu st badly exooteil to tlio ronU-mpt mid ilerntmii ol the oidtlin nt tliu nnrinixn yoko- li-llowa Jair reml ihe JolJuwin lrom Hie SUuhcntille IJniun: A (il N lie THK TAT8 .TllL'IlN'AL Pl'IK KO Till! ('lito Htt(! Jcurinil bna lur Bonet time lne-1: ln-n eiidcavoriini t muno ll.e IM-uuli' liflive that lie- lt I.e'isUluri' took nwi.y lrom Ihu Cnurui i (coalition ri.'ni jarudictum in Unit clmt ol crunmsl cuto in vhit h so liidii'tun nt tiv n umml iurv wu tint iiei-i HKnrv. iitol (Hllt-U to proi-iiip unu her trilnuiM bet'nrn whtfh tliey coiild lc tried and uuiiit.iH. 'J Ii" Jdurnul tinted It asfrltuu utmn a d- cuum by J ii.l i! ii llntt-B ol tbe l-'rni loin d -)rii:t, tlmt sui li wns thu esse. Jo itiMk- llio etH-t stniiuti-r. it slao n-serted Pint Juduti Holes wai Uut- wA in lit denl..n I y Jinlf (Ireeii. nf Hon. J. It. a and ('nt. f-whmi o! CoIuiiiIium. bud wn lel vn oilitrs. All die ut ii'lcmrn nnnied, liower. r, hive ptnre pidili-li'-dntt--mnnti tlitly rclutdug to belield Ha cduring ttiJiiplmuti ol Jude Hme hi law. Wit aro linnnr lo be itin iiipdium r.r eiisln rr llio ftntn .tmirnnl' nttii'l on ihn hu ject. At dm Ivnu ot the Dmiriet Court In litis uaty cinelud. tl on Ut M-.ml.y eveninv. ttd veiy ri u-k t m m dt'cinivl. 'I he csn wnn Fimih-U vh. Ohi . 'I tie till imitl w ttad for flu!t nrd btiitery hi Pie court below, mid ailo-d tor a ni in error, on inn iirotniil ihsl IU" Loiumoii i'lriis lutil to-en UHted ol turisiiletldti. Tin. 1,. mo.m lull r.i.n.t.tiriv .if It 1' Kioiuey, ot lb,) .tien-ine Iti-m-h, nnd Ihnis. Tims. I.. Jewt-tt, Itli lion) Mlliwdl, Hi.d Itolit. ,1. Al.-Ki:,Ier nl the C. annum 1'i-ui. Ilxcnurt told uunuimoufhi that tlei ll.imni.ai l'lr-. bud inn. diction, Tim di'niloii c n trt the whole pround ukguiii'-i) l.y Judne s, and the Ohio rttnie J,,uriil. Mie wnt wu ii-iu-h.1. Wo been nr. m.tfil nu act u rule rrnoitol tLu cbmj. which wu will prim nust wuek." If uuy body's "gnu is spiked " by lhat decision, it is not ours, but Mr. PoomV Tim Attorney Generul in very precisely the man that is spiked. Mr. Pooh holds Mmt the Court of Common Pleas has no jurisdic, ti'iii over such offences; nml if ti case of that sort shall come before the Court in Bank, it will bo Mr. Puuu's duly to argue it, and unions ho change his mind, h will bo obliged to say to the court that they must. lut the prisoners go free, The District Court, however, held nt Sienb-uville, appears to have "spiked hi gun." Now, ibis is tho state of affiir. Wherever the Judges agree with Mr. Attorney General Ptmii, ns Judge Bate did, tho prisoner will Im discharged nt once lur want of jurisdiction. Wh-rover the Judges aree with tho District Court of Rtoulumville, tin- prisoners will lie tried, perhaps convicted, nnd then if Mr. Attorney General Puoii is light, be dmcharged by Mm Court iu Bank. In ihe meantime uu in m can know forcorluiu which i Mm correct course. Every criminal of that grade may entertain great hopes, for the aw ti involved in utter uncertainty competent law- yers uud competent judge deciding the matter oppo site ways. j Theie never was u more wanton inexcusable, or improper thing than tho nbu-o thrown by ihe State-man upon Judge Batk. Judm Bat:, in llm honest performance of his duty, decided tho qm-biiou when it became necessary to decide it, uud in doiny it, did not travel out of hi way to decide any thing e-u. It happened that his opinion ns to the jurisdiction of Mm Common Pleas, agreed precisely with Mm opinion of the now Lurofucu Attorney Geiminl. At iho time hi opinion was reported to tu, certain other luui'crs were reported in regard lo llm opinion of oilier gentlemen, about which our informant proved tu bo ttiis'aken. Judge ftitKKK ami Col. Swaymk bail given no opinion ut ull; Judge Swan had given otm tho other way, that l, opposed to the opinion nf Mm A'torney Generul and Judge Bai r.n. But that did not ntr.'ct the strmta-ico uf the matter. Nor bus there been anything on our part or on Mm part of Judge Batk to exemo Mm shimmies nnd disgraceful attempts nf tho Sfatnman to tra-ducuhim. So far as " spiking guns " nnd " expo-urea" 1 aro concerned, Im stands op a very safe foundation. Every word of abuse ol him falls wiih double force upon Mr. Puou. Tlmy have hmh given an opinion upon a controverted point of law, and we have adverted to that opinion. The real question remains is there any e-turt in the State fully authorized to try andpnnuh the chit of crime named t Judge Batks thinks tho Court of Common Plea is not authorized, and there he stop. Mr. Puou siys that the Court of Common Pica is not authorized, but that ihe Court of Probate is authorized. We infer from the articles that Judge Swa and Mr. Howk think thu Court of Prohato is not authorized, finch is our own impression. Then comrs Mm District Court nt Steu-benville, nml a i s thnt tho C' mmuti Plena is author ired; and in lhat jangle wm leave it. It was so left by our last useful und illustrious Legislature. not help the mntteratiy for Ihe Statetman to almso the Judges. The County Pro ecu tor. who ftllow tho nd- vice nf Mr. Puou, will not, it is prusuni'd, prosecute in tho Common Pleas. If they prosecute iu any other court they will be iud.inger of being upset. Kitlier no prosecutions must Im attempted, crime must run tit large, or the counties will run the rick of plump bills of coat. That is the way it stand. One of llm " fruits of a Locofoco victory. THE BRITISH CANDIDATE. Somo of tho Locofocoa are quite proud of the preference nnuilested by tho Hi iiit.li tor Pikkck, as th nigh that wan evidence th it disinterested persons could see in him some superiority over his competitor. But ihey aro inistnken in their inference respecting ibe cause nf Ibis foreign preference. A Into number of Wii.LMi-it & Smith's! Liverpool Time pives tho true cuiiio of British sympathy in favor of Pikhck, in the following fiingmio : "Asrernrila t'mtUnd iiu'dlr tmnathy, tt la ummHcib to say. iaenliitid on tl-o elite ot 1'ie I m crtl: eiilulidjtc. N A Hod (n-n-rat n.-ree is cotisl.l.-ri-il Pie belter man. i-.ir firA,ric,. He t mrirl arrrjUed a- the nominee ol Puil jrretit n.ol in tut' tltiion who di-BiriMu )iuili thu jniittili ot I'rer-trudo to its ul-nnal tun it a." That's it, in a nut shell.' He is Mm nominee of that party who wish to " pu-Ji iho piiuriplo of free Trade to in utmost limit. And this ia llm mun we are uikt-d to support (or llm Presidency. A man unknown in this country for any great deed, cither in council or in action, nud rmly known nbrend by his hostility In American interest, und hi friendship for our ancient foe nnd present rival for tbo commerce" nf tho Ocean, and the market of tho world. It is the nu'ore of individual man to bo selfish, but that putinns should be so is more than natural il U absolutely necessary. The KnglUh hnvo long had control of the markets of Mm world, in many articles of tnnti ifuclure. Il is esuen-tial to her supremacy am-mg nihor nutions, nud almost rse atiil to her existence as a n ition, ibat she should ninlutain this stipiemacy. Her population cannot live within themselves. Hor manufactories would close unless she ran Invo the market of other nuihms nt her control. No nation bids fair to dispute the pmsessinn of this market with her, but the I'nited States. This cnun'ry is afurtuiJuhlu rival. Weh:.vo ull iheeleineitin of Btircoss. We have llm climate, ihe extended country, the raw materiul, Iho population, and ihe enterprise to succeed. England sees nml knows Mii. and she knows that sooner or biter wo must outstrip her. It is only question ot tune. But Mm instinct nf self-preserva tion prompts her to put ill it day off n fir ns possible. The only wny to do this is to hold nut ihe delusive idea of Ireo trade. She can undersell us at prevent, ill cotiserpietico of her pauper labor, her established factories, her superabundant capital. Hy possession of these, she is abio to kill out and strangle the infantile establishments o( this country. She knows well enough llio Instincts of human nature, to know that our capitalist nre pot g"i f to invest ill niauiifiii-toiies which will not immt-ditlcly pay. ,.She needs not be told tint national protection is t-ecesarv for the successful commencement of Mich und. rt .it; flics. To prevent that protection i. tin rehire her -'i'-ct nnd uun. Her sympathies natnr ily attach to lht party and lliuse, men hi this country, whoso policy will tend in the Increase nml pei petitaMon ol her ptea.-ut ato'Tior ity. She finds such n party in Lncufncrn'-y, nml 'ich men in Pikrck ,.ud his chief supporter. Ibivm; lound that she lu.tks no further. Yet, without looking, tho superiority of Scott over PtrncK i so nnnih-st that she acknowledges ihe fad. The sympathy ami aid, and tunnoy of England is coiiuihulid to uhl PtracK, not because he is Mm better man. "F.tr otherwise." But becuuse ho Is the eaiuiidale of that party and the exponent nf those principles tin success of which will be of most advantage to Great Hritnin. This En all natural and plain. I Mi Is iioexphimi- lioti or apology. Were wo nu Kiiglishmau, and did wo desire to keep our country dependent on nnd sub-ject to Croat Britain, wo should think just so. Ami had we been seduced by British gold, we should say so, whether wn thought it or not. But thii i not ihe case. The United States is our country. To the growth, prosperity and complete independence nf this country our wishes are given, nml our actions shall not be withheld. "For her ear lolls srirl caret ars trrn, Till tolls and fares shall end." In the success of the principles of this government, in the growth and prosperity of this nation, are cen tered all ou rhopes of tho niiieliornMoll of the human race, of the overthrow of tyrannical governments, and of bringing ail mankind on to the true plattqxm of um. vorsul equality of right and privilege. And to do this, wn rauuot aid in tho election of any British, French, or Russian candidate. Wo go fur on American candi date for a man who has etchtd hia name on every page of American hiutory written since he commenced lit-i career for a man who, by forly years of constant devotion to his country's cause, lias givon a pledgo of hi future course-for mini whoso sympathies are with the pour uf every laud, and for the laborer of every class, for a man whose principle ure consistent with, nnd whoso absolutions have attuched him to, a party w hich goes lor American independence an in-prudence from every nutinn iu every particular, whether of manufacture, or of materiul, or of influence. For such n man wo can consistently vote; but from a British cnudidute, pray excuse us. LOOK 0UI FOR SQUALLS. Tho Statesman, in publishing a lottor from Dr, Tukvitt, Lucol'oco Secretary of B'alo, says: We bnvn na iIlnislliou ta-diy t,i tdti; up iho room In our pa- ) r in fXL-o-e thu conduct llm prctt-micd Igiioranue or dove- liHn iiiod' tiy ot cernun rr.cn. The i rii'CtB hck lidr, juit now, that wn shall iien hsn nn oi'puriuinty l.in-cd upon up to lay bare the tecrtl duhirj nt nunc iin ti, tliu' iv ill t ivo ttWuy Um mii hum beluto tLu eye ul the public Staicman. Now do turn Slate's evidence, and let tho people know all about thuso ''secret doing of some men." That ' Mm way to tell it. Do n't Hunk. Do n't know anything ubniit a secret snciety iu Cnluinbiis; eK7 Nothing but Mm "secret doing of some men " I Well; the Statesman hu the fl or! Ohio. We 8'iureour friend abrut-d who write Inr informs-ll'in. Hint (lido Ib sure lur I'lerp.uiid Knur, liy llinuinn Is. We lit'tii've I llih) wdU'ive iho huiicit iii-l rdrfor i'l-ren and Klnu Ot any Siaie in tut liiton. hll- e inale 1 h L -a ftatotneilt na to the vnr nt Ihn Prnit driit.til etertii-n, we wain die hritiocracy "I 111-' Mum to notlur-H- t 'li.-lr M.lo tlchet, lor, iilthoijfrii that may bn ci risla of sue i!.ii,IhVH'M iiihj bti very il'tWnt dixn nn iho vice lorelt-c lora. Forwartiffi, hj.eaiuicd. l.et tliti coiLmitlwa not be taken by aurpnc XtnUman. . Tho Statesman gave equally strong assurulicos of ihe vote in 18 Ih uud in 18-11. They seem to bo n little concerned ubuut the Stale ticket, nod that is tho only sign of clear vision we have lately noticed. However, it may do them no harm to bras'. Tha Journal Nailod to tho Wall. Th O. fl. Ji.llrn-1 lur iho ouruuift nt Seeuilm Ul) the tlspfflrir sell its ut Its party, la daily coiieo :lm Ixlm r- niiria ntiout flimio- rrata in nhi-i ihil aregtdng l-ivoie lur cett. Kvery body hnowa m-uiT, i-r none, sin-i u i..-1 mini J he irutu it tliu uluer woy, anrt l.i an f x'eiit 'htit !h Whi.'s will rd. I'h" lo'lowine l-i ih lire in lb- J(.tinir rrttr. Will It stsnd a nnd (Hire tliti ni-oie? Tim wrher will not back, lie Is nut no ul ill it suit Wi I the Journal respond I "Watkims. I'nlnn cmitily, O., Aug 11, 18,2. "Just my totherditor o' tin- Oliin Stale Jou-n-l that dm Dr. rerun In thi iintt will n-y r i i Ii t h oid' ui-lv lur his tniuble. II hi will piMih-h the iiiiini'i nl ilime W) udd ueraiaia whu havu lelt the liiiiio''raiii! r.nk- mid rmne nut lur t--ult. The nrticm Will Im loaiid in tint Journal ol tint lOih iinHnht "Stattiiman. Ve-y well, genileinen! Do u't you believe a word about it. Wo raiher prefer you shouldn't. If you h ivo not got eyes to see what is going on in your rank, so much the belter for us. Slick to it. Swear io it; " nail everybody to the wull," and all thut sort of tliinjr. That's iho wny to suit us, But if any reliable Wh'g doubts our statement, we can reler hi in io n list of not only ninety names, but twice ninety, und tint stop there ! THE HOUSE WHERE PIERCE WAS DORK. A correspondent of the Hartford Times thus Tibes Mm house where Fkank Pikrck was born: Twomi'es we.t Irnm Ihe "hrMno" In " t.nwer Villavi. " -n cal ed hri na th-'oi-l lluton run. I, ii tlie hotiau In whieti KrsDk-iin 1'i. rro was bom b juat sulIi u ImlMuu as a Deniucrailr idnt nt the ItnltPil Mint.-s unynt to htvu been burn lo. It I. an ancient Ir-irtliiir iwu itory duuli o intuition, painld wlihe, and Biintjuaneti oy tinoii' tw.-niy neautmil map ci, etch onenl which ero-oinuv oni ny .invernnr rterce, in liunnretl latu-r ol r'nttiVlm. It ia Ibe nn.t stately ami Demni-raiic Iwiklru t'toliiiiii in lliitntitirniiiih, and il now oeupded by (jt-u 1'irreo's oldest irr, Mr. McNi-l, th wi low of lien. J'.hu M-:NM, nl tlw U. H Htmy. At'R- bed to tbn liuusula n tiou (jardeii, orchard nnd out-iluor buildiuuB, "Stately and Democratic!" That will do. Now what hopes have you, who have been born nnd raised in log cabins, of Over getting to be Presidents J1 A Democratic President tnti-it bo burn in a "two story loublo mansion," inn "most stately nud Democratic looking building." There must b0 tho antecedents and surroundings nf tbo birth nf a Democratic Prcsi-' lent. No hope for ynu, lng cabin buys. Gen. Scott and the Naturalisation Laws. "Hy Hi lons-rhnrbhed conviction bnl fn fsvor ofa rental nr thn nilnraliziiunii law, with a irivtuo recently lnertihl that rv liinuan r who will - m Hr in lli iirmv ahull in.m ti,., rliitit of dtuunihlp lurlliwldi." Washington Vnion. If it were always allowable to call a spruit) a snade. we should not he-iluto to apply to the above paragraph toe nuiy wurii iu nm rjtigiisii languugn mat will justly des'Tibo it. Perhaps Mm word may as well be understood as expressed, It i well known to tho Union that General Scott is i?e( in fnvor tif a repeal of tho nafuriilizaiion laws ; and that ho has repeatedly declared himself in speech nnd lutler to Ml it effect. (ienerul Dix. iu a recent letter to the Tammany S.i-ctety, had made a similar statement to that of the Union, but when ho di-covereil his error he had the manliness to retract it. Let us see if the Union' love tor veracity will prompt it to lullow Ihe example of Gen. Dix. Pohiciikstkii, July G, 18.i2. To the Editor of the Evening Pott : In a letter tnhbesscd to the Tammany Society a fow tiavsao. on mo occasion ni uieir cnmmemoraimn ol ihe national minivetsnrv, 1 all.idrd to the il liberal opin ions nf Gen. Scott, published by himself somo years since, in respect to ihu admission of foreigners to the rights of citizenship. In iho Trinmc of ilm yoib ull.. which camo into mv Hand tiy nci tdent this morning, I saw, for tho tir-t lime, n letter from Mi. Geueral re nouncing those opinions, nml al -o hi letter nccopttng tim win:; noniuuniiui tor the iTcsnienev, m which be stig-.'esld ail alteration in our laws of nuturalixaiion, which shall give the rillt of rilieiiship lo all loreign- - rs "who slnll linthluHv serve, in I mm of war. our year on board our public vesceli ur 'n our laud forces n gtilarnr volunteer on their receiving on honurabli di"hrc) fnun the service." Di-eply impresse-l as 1 am wiih General -Knoll's emi nent miu'ary services, nnd Ins c-qu-illy eminent dis- tpi iiiiieiiiii'ii tor nm nigiiDM civic tru-is, it is a source of Mm gremest regret in mo that I should have mistin derato.'d and tntsstaled In preent position on any (iiTiiiertii pun-to iniereai. iiui.oiil BloppllIC to Coin Uimnt nn In chitn'e nl opinion on a nnoBtmn i ax res nee l to which the l tnnnra'tc party hus never for an instant wavered. I hasten In request, if my letter above refer red In should Im published in jour column, thut this note may Ii ivo a place there nUo. nm, veiv respectfully yours, JOHN A. DIX. Now akp Thk ! It would be amusing worn it not humid .tin?, lot'iitl the opinions ol the lending Locofo co Press now :tnd tivc years since. V o subjoin a sin gte smilde i rromthe Ifartford Timet How. Gen. Sc lt h is been in Mm nnliiary aervtce nf tin country for forty-one ye,rs, during which period be na received u ouiupensaiiun ior his services, the sum oi if-j 7.lil)d. from the Hartfrrd Timet Then, Gen. Scoll, who, iib'ive ull oilier, indisputnbly stand uill US HUOKUT M 4 N OP THK l.ATK Ol.oniuU WAR whose iianm Mirnnhuiit Kurope ntul America l ipkn -tirixn with a l.i. its oi.ort Willi its great VlCTONtf nu t greater I'KAcr fmo mastni.t apcrfssrs have DOllll.KD AT A SINGI V, STItoKK THE oil Hi N AL AIIKA OK THE Itlll'DBl.lC, &c. A mail " whose m-i-leilv silccesaes have doubled th original area of ihe Kenulihe,' should not he eunniied tur receiving a salary about eqonl to Mint paid the t ieiK ni tno Mouse ot Hepreaciitamn. Almuy r.v. Bertram. From the rtoylestnwa Pemnersr, pV-nber 9, IfllH. TREA80N IN HIGH PLACES. How run Mm Whiga expect lo au-'ceed with Gen Tuylor. wlnui such men as tho following', who have nUaya been leaders uf Whigery, refuse In indorse in m t Heurv Clay. Hornce Everett, D R, Tihten, D.ltiel Webaler. Jiibn Mel.oiitl, J. M. Itotta, .1. It- G.ddine, Josh. I.envitt, Joaeph L. White, Horace Greey, H B. Hiunlon, Columbus Delano, E. S Hamlin, Jos. M. Knot. J. A. Briges, And uDO.Ouil o!her. Of the above, eleven bavo been prominent Whig limmners ot i-oti-iiess. in tulilitiun to ilm nui" td1 wive), nine delegates to Mm Ptiili.delphtn Conveit'top life doing all Ihey ran to defeat him, nnd hundreds ul W log p ..per relne ii, raise (Jen. Tnvbu's name. The Irulli is. thn. Tartar rcil not receive but tw Statrt tintth rf M-ison and I'istm' tine, and not to ctrerd r'oifB north of (hat l,B. 1 im nbuve had a great run in ail ilm l.i wo loco pa. pnrs four years ago, nnd killed nobody Mien, exrepf it promulgator, fhe fan stuitle of it is going the rounds now. ami we predict fur it ti hko ell'.-ct. A Broap Pt ATi'oitM. The editor of iho Phihulel pnm rum, paving oeen nomuiuit d or ire ITeanieut by mo ol the imw'pnpern of ipo tntertorot I riitisvlvnuia. mvB down nts - mniiorin " nsioimus: I. o Taxes! 'J. No ib. tie imports I !1. Cntigreti lo raise all llm nionev ! 4- Wp, tlm People nf our Party, bi spend it. ft. No more Compromises ; for Mu-re run be no thing as splitting Mm diUereben between right and wrung: 0. A hastening of ihe Good Time Comiutt ! 7. Kie Postage for llio Pennsylvania!! nml Phila delphia Sun t all other pnpeiB to he excluded from th nii.tla us useless ! 8. The best offices for our best friends t we to have 50 per oent. of their salaries I ana fjumor. From the Carpet Bag. BOTH BARRELS LOADED. Josiah Spinkle and Abram Neidliueger, farmers and neighbors, had sold some stock, and, fur company's , .....vu .,, ,ueB UpUU iItu ro(jU lo wepiaco agreed upon fr llieir delivery to the purchaser. They bad to spend tho night at Bmium pooler, where resided anoiher farmer, an acquaintance of bpinkle s. Spinkle proposed to his friend Abram to except iho hospitalities of bis friend, who, he said, was a whole-souled, clover fellow, and a Deacon besides. By.the.bye,'' soys Spinkle, " let's have a little fun. 1 will introduco you to my pious friend as a Deacon After snrne ilemnrrace, this was agreed upon, Abram conditioning that ho should n..t becdled upon losay grace, 0nd that no irreverence should bo perpetrated. 1 hey arrived, and while Abram wua busmd with tho drove, Spinkle managed to Ket unperceived into the house, tnld Iho Deacon all about iheir plan, pavo him a tew ne,, of Abrom'n history, and limn returned Iu tho held without suspicion. Shortly after they went in together. Abram assum-inir the gravest possible expression, win inlmduced as Abram Nenlhneger, Deacon of Parson Bmith'a meeting, at Zflinsca village. Supper the news, and the usual common-placei despatched. Hmnkle says, Deacon Crny, yon used lo he food at telling fortune, Come, just foi tho fun of it, Jet s hoar Deacon Neidlincgor's fortune." Tuo old Desenn objected. H had pive up such nonsense long since, &c. But, being pressed, he finally consented. ' Ho took Abram's hand, eiirnestly studied its mystic lines, nnd said, "My friend, you have been in your Itfetmm exceedingly unmrfunuie; ynu have lost two fine rhilrlren nnd hnvo been burnt out!" (which whs irue): " You are" Tim Deaoun Hopped, gazed more earnestly, went lo a coo hoard for n i ...... ous pair of spues, looked again, sighed, and dropped llm liutwl bj.ll. ti VUUn IJ I .1 i . . .. 11 " u inie uiuiiBUl U ! " What!" responded his guests iu a breath. Tim Deacon corilioued to muse and shake hi head. Abram, alarmed, hoi' wed h'm to tell him what he snw i nay, he teok the Deacon by the arm aud insisted on knowing the worst, when the Deacon untamed out " Well, if yon must have it, sir, you are you are art" impostor, and no l)"ncon, likewise; and are uot fit and never was, nnd I am afraid you never will be fit' to bo n Deacon ! " Abram vanished, and mnde tho best of his way through the darkness to the tavern, aud asked fori bed. " Landlord," said he. orevmus fnrphVhu- ,i,-t of a man is your neighbor. Deacon Gray " "Deacon Cray '"returned tho host, thoughtfully. "I know no Deucon Oruy. Stop yon in(.flll h.m m ' who lives down the road there by the creek f " " Yes." "Why. that's old Sam Gray! but he is no more a Deacon than arm. or I urn." Abram went to bed. nm! tho next morning was ud und off while Spinkle snored. K ry Most nf our readers nre familiar with incidents Hnn occurred during iho last wur with Great Britsin of Gen. Hcoit sving the lri-h prisoner frnn. I.einJ mng by the Hr,ti,, Government. One of these men living in New York, writes lo a friend of his in Western Pennsylvania, giving a detailed account of all the circumstances, in his own rich Irish brnguo. But bo narrates Mm fuels i language that every Irishman can both feel and understand. Where ig tho Warm hearted Irishman that cao vnte against Gen. Scott f Letter from Jamie 0'flullivan. "Nxw Yurk, Aug. 3, 1852. "Gif(Ti.r.M.s:-Mi-ther O'Neil ax'd me the other day, 'Mr. Sullivan.' sez ha, why don't ye write a his tbury av yer Miravels and advintures nv the frontier in the late, war V Be dad. sex I, Teddy, I'm not like vou yoimg chap that's brought up to the lamin' wid yer lexicons, and yer poruduxes, and yer iomeihrys and Mm likes, and besides, sez I, my expayrience wua i.to.ieo tjiiureiv, wntll I was stilt btt to ! flobt V.... land airly in Mm war, but sez I, I will sit down wan o' these odd-como-shortlys, and tell ihe Commonwealth ma i tie iiiory nv me wieetistown prisoners. "Its meself that knows al! abonl Hint nam., rt'. tt,,- was but a bit av a foisonu thin, hoi IM i.;.. a... ky long enouch to become a native, and begorra, whin "NV"' ,n" """laiT wHsiiriimmin up tho boys for ,.,-, . rt loiuu tiopiig, ior a scrimmage, aud an nut scrimmage let nio tell ye wo had av if. I was uiidher Col. Scott, more be i.L-... h !,,! thin pro wed up to bo a Gineral, though he was six fut sivm in tits BincKin, and bad a sowl in him twice as big a bis body. "May be, GinlK-mtn. vev rend the Hreo,int v il.l tinms, and ye'll recollect the Americans fought like mnd, and bate the inemy two or ihree ii.nn.- u,i ,r,.. em back, but the Brilish wero reinforced agen and iEr.,-Nu iun '""ii uivus oi reu skips along, nnd punted all colors too, at that: and finally our little squad, after being killed up entirely, wor taken pris oners wid Scott along I Well, bad luck lo ihim, ihey put us on board a vessel at Quebec, to be lint an to Boston to he exchanged. Well, Mr. Bull sends some nu uuicers nbooni where wers some fifty or sixty us nathuialized Irish callin' n. H.rBiiMr. o. u,n George, and Mm liken, nml picking us out like ahaap out av a pin, for siringiu us up. mim ncKiiey uineer comes lip tn tno, and. sez i. yer namo. ir.' 'O'Snllivan ae I v.t. Baltyahnnnon,' spz ho. ' If any body shod ax ye that,' sez I, tell em ye don't know.' 'Tuke ail yer 'nt,' sex 'in tho pminca av yor suparior hofficers.' Yor uot my suparior,' sex I, 'yer not hiyb enuuch by len nohes. Mark htm down.' sez ho. m his nnih-rl Sargennt, 'he can't -pake Ennlish.' and so ihey had L'ot twenty-lhreo uv ua marked nfl. ivh.i. .. Colonel Scntt on deck, uud fez he, what are you doin wvl Mm boys?' 'Picking ihem mit for the gallows,' pz a red coat with opnu ettaon him nahiir B w)lt wash-brush. Then ' auys Scott to the hm. ui.i.l.t ver tongue.' sex he; answer no (lnesiions. ami they II not kunw yor Irili. uud now, Mr. King's Ofli- i;r, see he, I give ye fntr warnin, that if ve bong wail I Ihim bovs, I'll liana mi Rnirliamnn forniiiat him. and man lor man.' 'On bcluw sex Iho Ollicer. 'Go to the divil ' says Scott, nud so ihey qourro! -d, fur on an ojccastnn like that, Scott is a quarrelsome divil as ye. I ... ... '.xi.iTiint.ta ioir. nui, ye see, our hands wnr lied, and they fuck t went y-i luce av us.on.l niesnll' nn nv e inland sitit us over to uu!d England, wid Ihe con-nling7imrnisn lhat whin tlmy g t tbore, they'd bang every mother's son av us. Be porra, it wns l.ttlo fun hen loll in ns. rur myself. I d-d not like Mm idtw r hanging it what 1 had not been used to, mure bo token, the O'Sullivana were a paplo above bunging in tirelv. But in the annuel, divil a one nv na no.. I,n..n..l Tur tlm Colonel, ye at e, winl nn to Washington, as s on a ho was exchange f, and lonhl the whole aiory to ihe I'midcnt.and Mm big bugs at Congress, and ihey pass. d a law in a j .fly. to retaliate, as 'hey called il. and mho, neon, wnn nnd just got a tasto of the mailer, went bark In Mm seal of war. He'd soon a plinty of iv prisoners, so he picked nut twimy-three good look ing rod coat, inglish. not iml, mind ye, and ihin he writes to Mm British commander, ' Mr. J..(m Bull,' sex he, ' for thim S3 iriah boys i've selicted 23 inslish, and now av ye bke to thry yer hand at hnngini;, there's two can pliy a hand at Mint paino, and wu'll M,ry, and make miners aiy,' arz he. So ihey began to look bout Ihim. and tinaliv cone tided to let us nri m,l nf. her Mm paco, they sint us buck lo this bltssed Utni av eiiom. Wo landed at New York, and its nnlie T t.vit ,;. tlemen, the very dnv we landed an Ihe ltt.hHrv ',i. should be tnkiu a walk there bin Colonel Scolt.'tbat's the Gineral himself. He knew us iti a minute; uud didn't we know him Bednd. the people mound wur ;iu.no.neu liiureiy at tne inirrulis av tho wild iriah as ihey called Us. 1 he U .'Innel takes me be Mm hand. ' an ia Mii won Miathur O'Sullivau ae hof 'Its meseir innr.U heaven bh-a yerauimr,' sex I, 4 nnd may the Holy Var gm, nnd nil the Saints purlict ye firivor end a day af ilmr,' sez I. ' Ye saved me life, Colonel, from ihe dir ty gallows, loo, sez 1, not lhat I'd mind a lair chance f..r H shut in a scrimmage an the field.' sea I. ' but tn be hanged like a dog ii a way Mm O'StllliViin'a wern't i-ddkuiod to, nt all. ul all, nud they fighting for free-ih.m. at Mint,' sez I. Well, we purled wid n henrtv 'Go.l Id.... v.. ' ..)' I've led seen tlio (iiueral from ihot day lo this, but if ever I forgot him, or don't vote for him, may the divil ily away wid me imire'y. "ter Humble Hirvenr. "JAMIE O'SULLIVAN. "P. 8. The wav Teddy and meself hnm..l i be cousins, is, Teddy's fut her an mo own mother were -liters more be token, I've eleven Irish buys, ivery ineavtlmm iiaMiurahzed, ami born in Ameiikv. nnd ivery milliter's a.-n nv em gup for Gnmml Scull fur rriBiuerii miatiimuusiy. If ynu are a precise mini, and wish to be rertain of bit vnii get, n-iver nirry n atrl named Ann. f..r wn have the nuihoriivor Liudley Mnriny. nt d many nth- rs, inr um assertion thnt Ann " is an imb fiuiie article." Since ihe liquor Inw came info force in Maine, ureal hinntities of bot'les labeled " Itav & Morii..'. It ing " bavo been imported into Mint State, and yet it ia not observed that the boots are cleaner than before. tt"v. Dr. Jwkson. a clergyman in Vermont, in part-mil wiih a (biuyhtur who hud been married said t "I want you to n -member Ibis una ihint-! All out of life i mrf-tlnest." Prentice, of the Louisville Journal says: " Nenrly 'ho whole p'ipillalton of the coun'ry seem now to he upon the Whig platform. The Whigs aro ttanditg on it, nnd n good many nf llm Democrats ore lying on it." It is not always n mark of frankness to possess an open countenance. An alligator is a deceitful creature, nnd yel he presents on open countenance when he is ia the very act of ' taking you in," r |
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