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S " ,ffitiE6llfaiKnfialc. ,rt ' - "T-p, '' J?. wccwsTl (h. puiilTatibg the ralna boekiro not fiMlwpfiDsabliS,' 1'Uis w.U knowletlg?tj not only In theorv K. wtaprsclice, I vrill.goa step fortlicr My "PuooVb if not judiciouily us4 j, rtt9bsjacl(jsin tlic way of Intcllcctn WWTnwC 1m lh "justrntiou of. x ffJe-K0lwto"w pcrjBis a bcttr ponrsa S& Wtl,piiniacdlLatt,io consider wl)t tim rtallj U, and the proper, w?otw - K?Wti(cJtiv, Xho. great, xaricty, pt m J t y-Ua ttona, eriating at the En?Acw'& -& ouincropa. - K?? m") tiBtj'nctiou otlopic4' lu M'o ',' K'J. corrcspopdiug vorioty lu '- RjyESJWf prevalent respfcttop cduca, .p v4tttiff h-tinicd French, Huliun, JrMtftW eojuiMetft. Aorpwng tanii ; 1 ? fVi hxUi5 ciw4 it:iaU'li.to "'l" f flreuk.i.adUo.a, my. t m.ihjfidut, 5f, nncient win, tfm y??!' blnuwU fully qlmtiM to " X PVt Iti" 4ife. Thiso voilniu 'fi 5JSft-feJJ gepwul are very erroneous , 'MBeatftli irfM eut, ho, wind, pr. :1, rwprdjj.jo ttreuuthen, iMi'gvtatir, '$ it3S?fflaMt.Riii meu- ra t? i"1" fflacitloa exist around ih MTHl'.tJ'in"'i'i-l is for eh ' tfVt '" -tul we ""' Mt 1 ' ri.V,9l'r'B0tt-wivui)cueut. jf w l&!!prT!rly ""4-perwTerJugV '". "Ji-r riv-'H? hv thero aro wlo' f &n?,?4 ?!;!' welfare and : V wl t H !? .nnacrstand J" !?'aJ9JMlenluinc,oo? owo v. iitf? T04 'ntellwtnallj. To I:8, IojalreiatortllV nasc; ui euects or crcry thing you 4ee. Tuko to mep juiit starting, out In tba World, lat , tiieir Capacities Jbo eqnaL-ln Iwcojiy years what a, differjruce will ,oa obscryed tetween Utcta. lD.con.vpna.tion biiq will bo languid, jtalo, nnd 'commonplace; the jSttior, lively" original, and, entettaiufngi . Thyformer will probably regret that his Own tnlenUt nre not cywi to tlio?o'bf the other, considering Iifm as greatly' faTortd by.natuto. ' W!cU( Jd the .latter' bbscrva. tion. heJndy not.bo gofnr oui of the wnjj bathe forgpti. that inatnfff; ihakciP this difference; betweet them becnoso'ono hat aotight'lierTarorsrnud thd other has not.;1 It isobvioaa-frpm ,lho 'foregoing) biit edacattotf deptuds, opon.itho' exiiWceVof truth;', Its .perception ly ttlt"fl..tndi rid ,ntlyiby tiiea hi of Reflection. !Trntlis the rojr food bribe (nincl. Tobebenfei flciftl .tills food mu6t be partaljeii of. and digested:- Jfltorprtakert -of and'Hhb" procesk of digcBlfoa 4 hot follow; iho" re H will.ipai;t!t,ilerang:Wcnt:of th'o wcntal. economy,. ThtsofcoaWthnst'bo guarded, against.. .: Truth ".iinrrdtinds -n; er's.SCvcalsittbthBlniIridr ;ite; v$KWm$9f?' Mty onr.bwnnnd' draw r'v A fWP'ty bf nspfuT bbitorrh' , turns. la bceil.iptuie by. others wlifeh Uj-IjT ' not iirdu'r power to Indkwu hdveCSrp cuurse;to books tovplitaitf :thnf finfonW Hon.. IlMfd .tlie&i bobks:.tx;fo)n'e nsefof, .beausn:tj'ey frirnislijiijt wttU:Wctsnrhiei( Mb coalij fOf obf am ;olbcrwiso,- 'Tiwsi facts may be si)!jectl to' iho same nnalv'. m asotlicrs tith;'wliicb'6nr own obscrva. tiOn has lurn?hel nfc'i" ?- a'pfi A c-.if, .ithttVTitr;ca'Itiv(aiitg" 'ttiftniln'J, "we innko. demand iipo oilr aWii "ra'tr.V of obmation ond reilvcfvn bt'foi;We; have recourjft-to'tomk; the trio ptaa!bfciluci& tionfit:.Ue'rarsiietl .l'lici liijutlieibiis'tise of ooka. consist i making' them supply iho pIrfe&'JbfAoriMirratiott niid-reUcctfon. Who' would not faugh if iiifn(lmdnitl''a tiloC; theatres Were locoiitfcrtt "hftuself 'with reading. the progratDmeof' tv pIiiy.twhHtr theptay itiHf,'Ule!g'rjrfofmeilJ!'yet; thi,is prtcisely-fhe; 4wiuiitTo.il of tho'sslu 4Jnt who is satisfied'-ttitlr n -writtl'ir de scription of olijects iiutifttiire, wlncfrrxWt' Unnoticed fH'fore lilstcytg InHiiOj'o Ih)-j han. InititutiOiis tvhicfr ire fiinion (3t their more than ustial-gtAt-enfin Uwfcultl vitUou of ra'md, it will-be fbontl that sensi bio representations, where practlcabjp, aro lwaj ued in'Mead of W.ritJciV rtetCrit tioiw. Xo doubt, they owe their eocccsj ntamly (o-tba fact In mental Ktthlratioh, all-lrutbs are not etjuaily vulnable Some give Tid'ftf r-re fkiioaottiBfro?tfbt;arrne,inrottr",' Worth -more than' the latter What does itsieuify'to-me-tthat'frls n Freiwlij word Kign1fyi:!g'we. 1 mayexanlbie'the term ditutt uitil I.ara gruy,. wfUioni bene fitting my miud' and thu same withbther words. Or fouriie, ,if I niff.'dWHincil to 'pomrtiunicate'' with foriigncrsit' wilt be BSffnlfo itmto arquire a knowledge of theip varlouf languitgcx, This knowledge, .howoTcr,4ias.no. tendency in end cf Itself to develop, mind: There aro thousands of igpotont per sons who, by having had occasion to travel a, great deal, have acquired n Vnovrledge o.t several modern languages; but no olio will pretend that thVir mlhtls exhibit a superior degree of power. If modern languages, then, do not tend to develop' the intellectual faculties, neither can we; expect nncientlangnages to do.lt.- I will ! acknowledge that they arc n'sefnl, no far as they reveal. to us the thoughts, charm! ter, and dispojitioit of tbo aneietits, for' tlicio afford fowlfor reflection. AH truth, . however,. is not confined to the ancients.) That they excelled in some things, is no' doubt troSf but that their knonrledgo of the useful arts surpassed that of tho mod-, crns cannot for a niomtnl be admitted. Rut, says one: "The ncqaisitlOit of the ancient languages reqnires the most unre tuittlng nssiduUy.'' "Memory and cook parhwn arc, palled into exercise..' "Is, hot nil this, beneficial to the-windr If itJs, the disadvantages arc so great that they' pumpletcly overbalance; the. advantage In. tuaking an estimate of the beiicfftsj that it is buppesed will xi derived from any I particular course, the uXpenditnro coniu-' quent upon. tlie---punmt ,of. thtt course i (imSt be taken into consideration. lf topon refltction, i). isfoand that the ox' iicnditnro will exceed thu croQfs. wisdom! -oul(l certainly teach us not to ailqit thut course. Agln(If it be foand,. npon reflection, i (lal. tho iniiio expenditure in nootlicr .channel will bring much greater profits, ? it, would, nndoubtedly, be wiser to cxppnd in the latter than in the former.1 Apply the be facts to tbe.sniijccl before n. Ycurs i aro spent in obtaining n knowledge nf the ancient laogutges. Very often the only profit npsiug thcrefiom is the alnjity to ptalk und write nonsense in Latin and Ortik, which would be Intolerable In r English. The yeartthat have; been ex ; peinletl upon these htngpages, if occopied I in tdtj study of man ami his various rtbv ; tioiif, or the study of objects whtrb sur rouuri ps, would IiaVe conferred great rWjsdom, rendering us capable of being useful to ourselves and our fellow-men : The Jatter course, then, is the proper one , to. pursue. MAJOR ANDERSON AND GAR RISON. The N, T WotiSt special correspon- dent gives the following statement of in cident ocenrring subsequent to the evacaa-, Uon of Fort Btimter. ' i Iatnediately on leaving the Fort, Ma- Jtr ndtrson acd bis gallant command ' embarked on board tbiJv,tcamer General CUncli and.. were transferred tqUtft steamer IsabeL where they .remained dor, fog Sunday nighty tbe, litb.; - . ,,- . pn, -Sloiidaymorn'iiig tho, Jsabel steomed mint the. Larb'or, and, made for the. Ualtlp,. which, was to trntisfer tho heroes to ft'ewl,prk .ThBcoffespoud.cntr Who, was. on boardthfl.BalUc.VsajS: "ono orpttf twartertoatji, went otong-sldd and tpturned' bringing "the gallant, "Jfajo? Robert .Andcofi,laccpinpaitiefl by" Kent IlaJI. As the Mnjop nseended .the.sidc ladder, AH American flag at our mast head wasunfurfcdJ eycry ( lieajPon: board uncovered; nnd over four iinhdre(t voices gave him ot first, thretf lrrmendtio3Che"ersl followcd.by dmmef rifiViciT cheering, ivhieh hisftdor .several minutes. Tlie.Majpr,. patebatsmttlag was conducted br fJupV IIasouloCiipl; flctcher'o-room where, be. r.as Edited for; a w',mlnutM7- Ilia fnca.nud form showed plainly thet'ernblo naturc.bf the ordeal' frprn. 'which Bejmd onln few hpnrAinec ccrgcd -Deprived ;pf slceji .rprv Jnnny .boars,, fatigued Jioth'fn body nnd niTnd,pfOstr;ttted bywanibrfood and rfefaxafiotii,.nud.Iwbrn oaf By battling wit If -'njt. elenienwhic ,r4gctl W beybod.hls control, be Jodkcd haggard nnd rendy to drranith jhOr exhaustion, .JUtentukhig, a'g4L of wa'tfrbe ,r;iuarkcd Um,t he "! glad to; be. Pgalii stnnilmg beacatb theJag ui-uer which bebad ea many llnii fbugbt.', SSriid.lwj ridue f the rpttjqdest;,, and hM4i('st;th6ughts',or,ifiyJife:fls;.t)mtIwbile Ifiave 'einlcftycteu.'to dbj.w'yrilijty ns n'n" ontcer, 1 hftvonoi faketvllio, lifti of a fel otv.betng.;:,, All. Is. for; thq3bc'U-,Mod."has i,tu1tn-cVira,of.ina nor flag,?--" u l,r. ?.;.'C.PVt?ftqlivTrdcrt.t'liere'hUrft comfn4nd; to .be ;j.nt "iii. the, lirst.cabiu, wber they' w'etii to lib well cared fordur ing tho voyage, hdhe gav "explicit mdera that every thing iho'abi be, doue to inakctha,hetoes Of Siimftr",cdinfirtabes and sooir the' buy wrVarrngfnctiierr Bcaiitywaidrobtsiri.tlicMate-rVoHtt, 'which' .fOc.ajatty;yett.r have beef.:'" Ufiled r only tif tlnvinm-tmut pi-ljices'of ibijlAnib." ;' " ' Wliile'ofl-'Sfl.ndy.Hooki-lhe'MsjWnt thefollowing' dispatclr td tho Wn'r-Ue' purtmentr - . teumsljip" Ba.Uie, off 3am1yHook, 1 n. , -Aurll 13. UM. ' I Hon, 5. Cameron, Sccretnrjr of Wtir, Washington, D.C;; ,Sir Ilnving- defeifdcd Fort Sumlcr for tldrty.four boors, until tho quarters, were tiitirvly burned, the inahi.gufes des troyetl by fire, theorgo W5iirserimt.ly in jured, the umgazinc,nrrtjitded by flames, iidjtdwr";lvwbiii.tlfq efle5i":6f tfif heat, four ba jTeK anil lirce c"rfridguof p'ottiaif- only wng nyai.Iitblc, nil;) pro-, vitfomi Jiut orfc jetafuing, I . bcce'pled ternrf of 'evacuatnln; pffe'rcjr. by." .General Rcnnregnrd, tiei'i'ig the "same Werett by hiaioa.the Uth. instant, priprto.the.cotn mtficcraent of b63iiities,, and marched out ofjhel'brt', Siindir afternoon the 14th instttffcolbjs, flyiiignn'ddrimsbcnting, bringing away'coinpitny and 'prtVate pro perty,, and saluting my flag ' with fifty guns. Ronbrr Asnr.Ttso.-4, JLijor, First Artjllcry.; iliijor A'ndercon, while on hoard the Raltfcf wbeii Fpeaking of the lne troubles, expressed himself very cautiously, undj did uot charge nuy one with wrong or dc-j peit; but, said boj""'I have all the corrcs-l nqudencoon. both khles in regard to my! late post, which, of eonrse, are the pro perty,of,wy govcrnmqut.". The gallant Miijor and command, ar-1 rived at New York ihof tly, after noon on the 18th. The rejoieings were of a most I enthusiastic nature t lusty cheering, the booming of cnuiion nud the pealing of bells, being the order of the day. i Shortly alter .Major Anderson's arrival, he was waited upon by the staff of the ; headquarters of the army, IIo turned over his command to the colonel of the station, who ordered it to Fort Uumillon, that being the quietest and most agreeable post In the neighborhood. In reply to a question ns to tho conduct or tire men, the, major ajd to o gentlpinau .connected with the army; "Until a man is half starved bftlf sraothcrejl half po&puvd, nnd on the verge of eternity in this tte,he ocver can know vvht.muu l.had, or understand the mcnsuje.ot.lbovfilor. that made snrreudtr tlia last thought witrt.tliem,' 1' ) '. ! I. i !. A RED, COAT IN DISGUISE. Att couvivjal iifty, at which Mr. Wcbsler nud several distfnguieht-d btwyera were present, the conversation haptning tcunrit on the legal profession, Mr. Web iter related the following story; l "Whonl-wus a young practitioner," said Mr. Webster, "there was but one man at the New Hampshire- bar of whom I was afraid, und that wits old Uarnaty; There were but a few men who dared enter the lists wall him. On oneoccusiou Bar imby was. employed to deft'iid a suit for a piecu of land, brouglit by a little cruiibed, runiiiug lawyer, named Ilruee. Jirnce's cuse was lnukeil ou us good as. lost, when it tads ascertmnid that lWnuby waste tuiuetl sgaiust him. The (.oltcaioeoh (or trial, nd Ouruaby toand that Urnce had worked bard, and left uo stone umnrned to gam tii victory. Tut; tcstimopy for the plaintiff war very strong; and, unless it conld be impeached, the case of the de fendant was lost. "Toe principal witness' introduced by the plaintiff wore a red coat. In sum ming np the evidence, old Barnsby, on i menceda f prions attack upon this witness-, pulling bis testimony all to piece's, and ap pealing o the jury if a man who. wore a .redcoat was, under any circumstances, ito.be believed, 'And wno'is this red-coat I witness,', exclaimed Barnsby, 'bate, de 'sesndsnt of oar cenmen ecesy, who bad ioi'iriiiihM:"ir'J'' ftfglii2-'""'-'B'"1Y'1 J striten to tako from us our lilertyjand wpnld not .hesitate, 0!vi to deprive my. pbor.ciient.'ol his land,, byi making nity sort ol red-coated statcmentf; ., . -. " 'During his peeub, Rruce wnswalking np end down the bar, greatly cxeitcd, tthd half, convinced lliat bis "case was gone kilbwlifg; hShcTdld, the prefn'diebfoftho juryr.ogainspbytbjitg ..'British V,hUe, however, Bartib wasjgestleulatinjjond lettning forward to Uie jtiry in hUeloqnent appeal, Ibis Ishfrt-Uosoa 'iilightl bpehfcd, and vUraco Iscnjtlently'' 'discovered' that BArtfaby vrbtd n red iider"-9lirt...iV.i " ''Bruce' conn'tenance . brightefie d op, irnttlttg bobbisbandsih his cdVt-pdvkets, lie) wJkt,if)-feiritji.gttt con?; dence.'to tho jsstontsbment of Jils client una .ait.ooliciop. . Just its Baniaby -con-eluded, "Bruco; whispered .la hisVcliciit's ear. 'I've gothlra j jpnr case is safe.''and,' aJ)pfoachfng;,tlej'ury, .lie, cbinmeuccdhia reply to iholapghtcririg. nrgntoent of his adversary,-"! , "" ;ri"V',v, ",-' i r ; , A"Bntco gatbft.rcgnlarX hislcfy" of ..Urn ancstrv of hU redieoated witness jiror JmJitirpnlrfqtuun. onatjevotlbnto bis (eOuniryr iiiitji rils'cbaracler'fbr.'trnth and veracity. 'But Avjiiit genU'emefr oTtKe" jury";' brikcTortb -Bruce; In a loud strain. qf.toquerice'.bilb; Ills eyes .flasheil)'i bat aro,y,pu!ta,e3fpccl,br"'a man whof.Btanda hetc..tO;tlefend a' cssu.-on'no.. foundation of .right orjaj;tic..whatererjef tbe man-whb-nndertakeS tO;deiuby - ourtestimbny bu -theigrodnd tbitbmy-.nituesywearijiik-red 'putf'.wbeiVgcutlemcJi oftlie jury whet't r-rwjiepf- geulleroeo;';of' the-'Juryk (herd Brnceimadea, -Spring;-and;.catchitig."BaN jjaby by ifie.botom, of the ' shfrC, (wroli open, dhplrfjlng " his red, flanuef) 'wbeu JUrBarn:iby himself wears, k 'red flannel cbftt cp'neealctt ,ndef ablae-bnet'. -t " ''Te-efrect.'was etecjrlcal. Bamaby, was,'bet1at. bis. bwn.gHtne, qn'il' Bruce gaiucUiuscascv ij,' ' ..'' TUB USES QF PAIN, , iRiix isUlib mediator lietween mtndand body, nnd ever HeepithSformer informed nS torwbif ahonld Ic songlit aud what nrtiided "for iije b'dntfit of 'the Jiiitcir. rain nctsjrerstiasivcly.atul ii'riptrtttjvely. ritrsunslvcty by Uie'iiamerb IfttTc uneasy sensStlbus'wliicnnfocoustanttyroinpfrtig' us to action. Imperatively by tn iVgony which causes instant action. For es hmpte, jf it person lm to' sit for any length of time, and especially, If the .seat be hard,, he" will 'be fotici'd'cousta'ntlytO shift, ins pdsi'lioo., XhisaJfrt,nlateein tain pnehsy'sStt'ftitidnswhldti teli;iiiiaitliat. ho bas'beeif pressfeig 'suflTcWtiy' fong oti oho iwr'tion'of iue''intcgn'mcnu 'Jt 'iljpse promptings were not atteiiiH'ii tojliiiliinma ttoif wo'ultlconio im, and pain would then act Iroj'era'tlvelyt nnd'cbnipcl fiiiii'to mPycj But supposing palo'lo" ba oUogyUur nlP sctitj then, th'ero wpiuld'bu nc-thlug to pre vent ris from sitting till' bur bones "came through an awfutslite of matters, which docs occurln slave, ship, where the poor victims are packed for "a "loiig time tu a sifting posture on the hard decki. Pain "never nets imperatively without, good reason. Its promptings arc at, .first so gi'title that they may bo often overlook ed. Hunger and thirst come on so gtiidui oily that they may be endured -for some, time; without suffering. There ere many uneasy sensations which are sufficient to produce the desired effect without produe. tag Actual pain, such as Itching',; tickling, piiiR tnd needles, Ac.: but if a portion of food gets into the windpipe, pain inter feres promjitly, nnd imperatively the offending substance is' coughed tip, 'and the twrsou rescued from death. If any thing hot is lifted by mistake, puin insists upon tba hold being immediately relaxed, and thus a useful hand is preserved. The uses of pain may be divided into Preven tive, Remedial, and Retributive Tbcpreventivp use of pain is. displayed in' hundreds of different ways. A strong light, or ihefoug-eontinuednseoflhdcye, causes sufficient pain to prevent 'the iudi riduairromlnjurtogso important on organ. Di.'gusHng'smeIIs have the effect, bt pf'e ventiug tjccleanlincss; they maKoVs nvofd unwholpjome fboJ, impure d(liiks arid pestileutiaCatmospherps. v ' . j' The sense of tasto teaches usswhat not to catj an instance of the urcesslty of wliith. for ibd nrevcutioh of miscliiei, ,We here givt'j f ,An old womau,,wbo was" fast failing, gnthrriug a salad for ilimicr, mixed witblt by mistake some tnonkshuod. She and her husband, who nlsowusvury old, tmth partook of the poisonous plant and died a few hours after. -From extreme age they had lost their sense .of taste, aiiil conequputly they did not tliscovtr th acrid tusto,, which was recognized, by he young female servant in their employ; on'd which In her case bad (be effect of prevent ing bor deatli. If ft were not for tnepain,. fit sensation of hunger, Wliat would pre ventlazr peoplo from leading a life of Idleness 1? Heat, up' to n. certain temperature, is pleasaul If it were not for the" pain which tiltt'us whn it U becoming hann fn to the body, fiat wouhl present tis froni roasting ourselvesT People, with, paralyzed legs hove been kuown, torbum themselves to a frightful extent wltbont bfingawury of It, v Dr. Carpenter gives the case of a drover who wnt to sleep over newly-lit Iha. kiln. During the night, the part of the brick-wprk bt which one of his feet rested, became red hot and horned it to a cinder, be having been lulled Into unconsciousness by the carbonic acid gas, When he was awoke in the morning, unconscious of the injury be hod received, be placed the foot to the ground, and it cratubled into frag ments. The sense of ptiu was annihilated here, and cocxequtntiy there was nothing tb rJfeveat the oddarrtace of tis Injcry. : ' STAJtIJ I BY'TIIE OLli JFiAOf" ,'KoW thrii ,war .hs"s -commeBccd'no rniterwho' fs at fnolt-lt is' tho Udtyof alt onrcltliens, retpectivtj 'bf-Wrty to stand by the'bld flaj wltrtHV.grorlons' stars' yhd stripes, and support the Govern me'nt In oil proper and legitiniatp efforts torbring-the contest tda'soccessfdi isaac,' Tho first blbw was1 illrnck. 'by the. eeccse stbnlsts, and now' It becomes the Uoty-bf every; patriot, to lend his aid in"' sustaining the bottpy and glory of oiir ,cummba coun try .If We haVa'a.Gpvcrument that is est-, fittble, of protecting andpcrptqating-it-. clf. (tils Ujhe time tq ejt?r Ha tUenjiU,. stud the pcSjiTb, mast taiiiljiy Hvno, mt' terWlfofs at, the helm,. ".Wo'gjof for. -our. country, bnr whole cbitntry, and ,(notbirig bqioor coqntryt-Xftir;-Jrnwc TiiK trii -'tioaiyfcED,; ' t. Ojt Friday mVrnfng iast; the I'Stli in'sh"! lh65blobdy.3aroma'6rctvil war was, cbin incneed by the Secessionists opening their Uttirlc4.ripbh.;Fort Sum'fer; 'which Vis ?wA',!l..J'i9roJcrW' 'fbecaunbtiadlng was'kefit up" "through ;tlm,dny and "apportion of..;tbe,nighf, but relives were.lot.ou either stde. :TWo;of tlja.Stcesslonists' ucrowtiundedv.. - CivJtwaf das, therefore, "conjmeqcedV but when it U ttt cutl,'orr what is to be the result of this unuainfui' strife,- jfjod only fcaowa Wo "httd all j. tolorrg hoped 4hat someinig;ou!d,btjddiie bythfeh blood-, shed mitjlrt bc. avoided, ,bui onr hopes luv hot been,rwilir.cil; "Btitc,oml.vweul or come woewe;stftnd'ly.'tKe'lla'g bl oprvonv MoircPuutryihrihu "gtoriotW stripes and Stars aroimd nhich,' our fathers rallied.' The war ImS been .commciice'd'liy'the So eeaslouists, nnd it ti(?jvi7nain fur the Administration tb.extft all.Ks Cbhs'tu. tlonat tmwtVj.tu'' jipLdld'jfhcttn'tiioriiy of the GiyeriHuehl' mrd, enf6rc;p "the law's, Tnjs should bo dorie wftbdqi regard to .HiecosU Ifwehavca Government ca p.ble,of. perpetuating itself,, Jet us tobw it. lr,not let usttixo. know ft, The dip' has, been cast the Rubicon crossed And tvVkat! better know the; .viorst or the beat. tTi3xt4te br stJjjiense the countr bas beeti jn for-mouths past, i worso-.thni) war, bowtivec mucu- wo msy deprecate the shedding of blood. Lancatttr InttUi WQN'PERFUi CALGULATION. s ,,A wmrxn' thnr undertakes to coitTey liori'.of JJhfnai :, ' , y '-."-s !!Tne. ijii.it cannot grasp tho real import of fo vast a number, ! Four-hundred tnll ltousl WliatdofS It; nientif ConnV ft. 2S'igltt and tiny, without rest, or food, ot i sleep, yon. conllmie Uio : weary-work's yet,. jtletcirdays haitpassli-d before you counted (be first, million, mid more thaiins many years before the-end of the tedious task can be reached,'' He also (.opposes this mighty multitude to take up its line of march, in a grand, procession, placed i 8ingfe fillet six'fert apart, nnd marching at the rate of thirty miles per day,, except on the Sabbath, which. U.giveii to rear, "Day after day thp moving colnmn ad' , vanccsY the head pushing on Tar toward the rising son, now bridges the Pacitle, now bridges the" Atlantic, And now the Pacific is recrossed, iiut still the long pro cession porches on stretching across high moufitdins, aud snuny plains, aud broad rivers, through China nnd India, and the Enropfeaii kingdoms; and on again over the stormy bosom of this Atlantic. But the circuit of the world itself affords uot standing room. The endless column will doublo upon itself,' nnd double again ahd again, and shall girdle the earth eighteen times beforo the great feservpir which! furnishes these numberless multitudes Is exhausted. Weeks, months, and years roll away,, anil still they come mco, if o men, nnd children. Since the msreb be gan, thp little child lias become a man, j und yet,, on they come. In unfull.ng num bers. Not till the end of forty-one year's will tba last of tha long procession have passed." , Such Is China. In its population; nnd if Homer could preach eloquently on 'the v"anity of man as a mortal, with equal eloouencr, had be seen or contemplated j the. millions of China, could he have I preached on the vuulty of man as an indi-j vidua II THE PEACE OF A CONNUBIAL j PAIR DESTROYED BY WEALTH, A IIrr couple in Pun's recently In j beritcd a fortune tfom an old uncle, and j immediately began to mnke a figure in j society. A xorrespoudent Bays; Tficyj bought a handsome mansion in oua of thej uioxt aristocratic quarters of Paris, and a! valuable islute iu the coaytry Adverse' as the last season had been, they tro among u very few who fjwnt it at a fash ionable German Spa, aud it lias only been since thu 1st of Strpteaitar they have taken up their a'to.le at ttie chateau, A few of their most iutiiuutc friends were Invited to spend tho autumn with them, the recent death of their uncle for bidding there, in the' name of decency, from entering a large company. But .short as this per.od of time Is, it ba damp ed their sprightllueu. It has damped their conversation. She has become full, with a marked tendency to obesity; sbe trllntcf nothing but millinery, mantsu-mnking, and public securities; she (who nsed to bp a model of delicate taste and simplicity) dresses in the most extravagant manner, and overload, berseU-ivith diamonds and jew els, and Efhe change threo fimef 4 diy. Be cSad to be a rosy, bitlthy'-looLg fellowj full of, flesh !antj vigor he is fenaj pale, metaneholy. He' irns"l)tcbm6 afraid of dying since he. has groftnsb rich ,nd Hwuds. most of.his.fimo over medical b,.P,!Vb conference with' some doctor or other,' for Tibhiis'tfifce or four phys! ciaiisin feej TM other'' diiy h tlilldfo one or Ms gardeners fell sick of ttie smnlU lJ.I'O.lmd htraselt.vpccinnted tnstdutlr, nnd nished to- force all bis friends to fol low h:3 example,. Although he has been master of the Mlute only.a few months, be is alreadv for-selling out; n poetical ,brpok Wlmfs tlirongh thepnrk,' nboutoliondrctl Vartbt froo-thebonse,ondh6bM lakchit into his hcad-tbat U.,brcds the rhetimlitlsm and chills. j f his, whim Jias disgusted htm with bis conutry bousc.-hnd nothlhg will donoWjbut.it must be sold., Theso peo ple, ivho wtro. hoppy in thctr; mtdiocrity of wentth.jhavobccomc miserable. Ev?fy fall b(-funds,. every piece of poiltichl new, drives .sleep from the wife's-Cyesjslmlooks WJwr,n t, '10 ruin, of Iter; estate ns. c'orue thing, tmmtjicnt. 12 very cliango of -ttlud, every variatibii of the. thermometer, throwfj,thp ImsbAiid into afitoftrrccovor nble;despondeney, Wealth has destroy eiliclr,hppiurs. , A VERDICT OF A JURY OF ;" ' 150 VS. ' ;;': WIEJi Pr !Nath.ii)icr Prcntiee tahght a public. school in 'Roxjniry, "be was much ft'frtvoriioj but luspntlcrtcti it times 'would gctncarly exhausted by" tbcMiifiatiipns' of'hiscbblara. 'On .one, -occasion; In yatberoi wratby; -way, he) tiireatcn'ed. to pumh jtth'(fx blQwa'ofTiMfkt'y fer'nle, the first boy detected in whispering, nttd appointed some ns detectors: Shortly' alter, one of thc'iletectorsxhootedi, ' ".Master JoUu 'igler ii wJilperlng. John, was called up and aikedif it w'ds ft fact. (lobn, btbeway. ivas n fatothe, totti of his teaeJier and choolinh(e.) " "Vc, ir,' answered Jobn. "I wa not atfitre of whin I was nboutj 1 was tntent.on wof kingant a snm, out request ed the one who .at.in;xt to. ni'e, to retfb mo tho arithmetic that contained the raft', ?vhkh I wished toee.' The doctor regretted his hasty tbrcnt. but tOttl John Oral he could not suffer bttftto' whifper and escaps tbc jinnlsh inent, ontl cl'titimicdt "I wish I esahl avoii) It, bat I cinnot, Titb.ont a forfeiture of my word, ami the consequent io-a of my authority, f. y$? iu ftArtrtijP,ipf it -tu-fanr-ftirtr ,(,ehorrs ybn iriay:elibiae,'io sny whether or tiol 1 omit' the "pmii$hroenUM. - Jobu sttitl he would iigree ,tf; that, nnd turuwdlntely culled out G. 0., f, 1., nnd Hi II. D.. -The doctor lold thirtt ' to k tnma verdict; wbieh they soon didfnftef nonstiltiithin; ai? follows: ''Tho master word niutt be. kept in--violnte John roust -rccely.e the threaten' cd six blows of the ferule but it most be Inflicted on voluntary proxies and we, the arbitrators, will slime thp pitutshmciit by receiving each pf us, two of the blows." John, who had JiMCned t the Verdict, stepped up to the doctor, and whh out stretched hand, exclaimed: I ''Master, here Is tny band: Uify shan't: 'bo struck a blow; 1 will receive tiio pun I ishment." . Thp doctor, under the pretence of wiping his face; shielded his eyes, and tell-' ' big the boys to go to tbeii1 fecat, said he 1 would think of it, I believe, he did thlub I of it to his dying day, but the punishment i Wus never inflicted. A QUEER RACE OF PEOPLE. ChumUrt' Jaurmit, discussing a recent book of missionary travels in Africa, thus allude to one of the tribes which are found in that ttrra iuepgnitat "But the strangest pf all I be stories I told ure of the Dokos, itJid live, ntnuug: the nioM, warm bamboo woods to tlio j south of Of On nnd Susn, Only fouri feet high, of a dark, olfvt color; savage ond naked, they buvc neither hou.cs nor. temples; neither. lira nor human food" Tlicy bvp qnly on ants, mice, and serpents ' diversified by a few roots and fruit?; they i let their nails grair long, like tnloiis thu better to dig for ants, and the more easily to tear In' pieces their favorite snake. They tlo not marry, but, live judiserimi' native lives of animals, multiplying very rapidly, nud with ery linttj material in stinct. The mother nurses her child for only a short time, accustoming it to cat ants nud serpents as soon as possible; and when U can help itself, it wanders away Kberp, it will, and the mother thinks no more abonflt. The Dokos are invaluable a slaves, and are taken in larn,e num bers. The slnve-huutersboldup bngltt cotored clothes us ou a they come to the moist, warm bamboo woods, where these human monkeys live, and tun poor Dukoj cannot resist the attraction offered by such superior poop!. They. croiyd rouud them, atid nre taken in tlion sauds. Ill slavery they arc docile, at 'taehtd, obedient, with few wants, and excellent lieHlih, fl.ey hare only one fault a love of atu, mice and serpents, and iihbil of speaking to Yt-r with men heads ou the giouad and their heels in the air, Yer U iliclr idea of a. superior power, tu wiom they talk in ilii comical nature when they are dispirited or angry, or tired of ants and snakes, aud lougmg for unknown food. The Dokos seem to come nearest, of all peoplo yet discovered, to that terrible cousin of humanity tie ape. Educate the whole man the head, tV heart, the body; this bead t think, tba ifeirt w fee.', and the body to aat. nt L -i' ' ' '' -'' ' ',l;'s '" - 'SH "' ' 'f miUtilWMftogw 'Mil '"-'- -a--ai TSt X't '4l),fjt, M.'ll 'rtTifcab'Ma Tlrftd' are f,wVn1yi-1SaVi' M II troof rctdcrs on the. jtofidJif rwSltwW ' '1 f Osyandtwclrenlxiif., . ,. -i'-'-J fff M $'i CnsaiM Oicesi's .lost -Enyiil, -tacialf '. . ?M ji f tour, netted, Idniripwaids nff 20,000 after paj-' " fit' j I Tny aU "ex Junes-. ," . - ,-.,,,-,'.; "1 I Asliir-'aoytttaT.os tUtkt&A XMorfiKri M ill been Invented fn Krnclthhlcit m j0o 'IH ra Wr horse's ftosUHs'iheWtrteifyeiestllTait. , ffl 4fll ffeitn.l mth6d,,B Upti, sttlp'HiiaaBStt - - . -Jl'' W .OswAoStoT ffpJttjTfjtTHd-A partr'of-ini', 4fi 'VA .dUnridslllVmiriy cpt nijd, Jfndjan's thrtA'"1 M'' f rim p&n Joantfr, Cs! otS rfajr last tnoolh, ' ' 11 .tieesHje' bit ioiitAOyeiikoS. i 3-" '' , . ", 8 .' Kts'C1re.fa-Wisr;lliK, : ' i :'M" 1 newiy fcno.OoO bates of cotton fm 't& - .' ( Wtmlrte tlirt'th'e Ifnttett' 8Utc: JifS W . ";3R -M cuuilnytntu-the WotM'Mti cottor. ' 'IS Wi 10.pfi?HIeof h,cottorirjrTBe'-Jut fcecn?- HBi nt strwi tfca' f.thimw, rapst ot.lt to Europe.-. JM" lift Diicatib huhe cofrcet; or IralrsBrJiawiof ' -fl IIS 1f" tt.rfofn we"caU.;the6f6V's;tU'tstietl ' al UTrisr .air nnmennfoc 'Iniitarr-KMiteJi,- wdrd;J - " Wa Dacetab-menni "unite.'rfaop'fgU iaj1 fWf " ,, y ,. . gH- word whtck the indfan apply o"sovenof'theTf - " '' -$88 hsnds. r ,- -.--.. .jsKlr ' ",'fi Wq, Ai4lteiTlHUiriniii'A--'reVtt"0hlor;;iapfi' . vij-3V puWlslie. tb- tollowfnrf '.tJearf-A' "deaf -'.Sir M:W i.iunedraftwttrun4on;tij!'a.rsnceiitat: W' and Wile,), nnVedttaJj.niorhlauMfi;' "WsM Mlenorttt,farcetiw!tA..Sltioi ne'r""cicve- " " SmBli Und;' -BVM.1nJ''it'e;t'JAg'sbvlf)r,''iitroV' ' '' iW lftki tigiXii--'- ni.-'Vf '- i ;'i4ia!.'ti ,' 'dMKl Incretl tu a'mllKoii' orKeiJ."bi'nfttaf''to' . kHI abottl Sae. thirty -sixth pirt WW fafat'lon' ' WiM of the ernntre. rii.fii.ttieraajehwrriaiiirtti' ffl HftS firMitia,, sjei, ;vc. mkl3 a,irrinfij Mailf 4hM.rnWte setHec. Tie-ha vie jouraals. ' hESc HiU'of a rtew onlVftr itfd pintts'liaVtuB, Tm&f- vwnlKh.toM"valebuWS ' '33'KV " - JmW Vutts at nitiK w Ciiiu.Uii Jetty wi UWm b,tlii of M'aTjWtfle. cilt(5rta4"ratF - ?MH pied ah drdiniuieV -ft-v the te rsoVnl'of otititdir . -If vM Ur In thnt. t.Wtitte thS-tniarfteiSr Mll tatan,a Ttw dj3 after,J (itaini. troJto(ri '"-WP to ihif Counelji Owiul-tt jreio . ivoi;edai i,tt ibedrsniOVd rnvnjber of tiiat tuidy, acordfiij! fRil WiUe'7&rtW;,wq'cmn.dWl fo';";i(rn'?'ilowii' aS?fI ttnilUortllrailtltesv - ": r "'?"' "nim bfrf-o wj nte Snot CtACgi yL.-Hs Zav&,n -Mn jUiufchUffe'ltrgnde- hS l-ru- nilteVrrynif f''! K .TodrtttreetjIttillvWonsorritherUitUlKn M-Sll'BI of tbe-lUbeiMf look and ,fiM tfueo -bimdrtdk WSlSfvfcH 'Jliefr aamerAric f"atteiY' J,r'..f,,r,j, ' ' fK If U sdtrf4,cleriyvmenia6d,,hla.rtlronii,t?ge '. P 4l I rallyj. white' tie'pratlng ntfiuirsarepiiSd.'- " llvQ fni.tbutjacfc And fvd-plentffiiltr wflV brtav4, - 'I'll b.iitl-rat(l.cn)!s, . .-. i',!"i.-iV ', VMl'f l:jrorotT-o i-Tjrttm-ir: ainftVV mtt fusilceiuroieeenllr.ilulfred. tfore the So- ' f-HT i-Uiy or 4rte, luttibulattl thnt.fea was good. "Mil'' paly In helpJog gnr digestion bt ht-ir t,tio ' MB clous f(d; nnd tbiU ftf vr'a, rroatJiMnjfj "bu'ti IwH UiB.tl-oa aJtKf fr MJrlfotisoroX ' WMVi fuc presptrstloils, lea fa- ityr(omr, t ifdh - WM noteuitj ro habit, or tnttch exertion, or Ya El law trmperadwes or a detective nkllr. ., ' jU - VM UwsvcTivuAV'Kiro',.'rhseeaflfgaf gtit '. 'f JH was estiibtto.1' In tUibin lately, It'b' jlalqed .( t by tb taventor, Mr. WeWnson, tht this' tall gmi wili tbtutrjOve Imiwred, balls per mfnute ''-Pi t n oiS 'We rapft), witliutit rdcr oT capi. ' fiVlll nhufl bf UUnltrg a craak lifcp a CQffee.mHl. tf-'ls 'IVo ball urc hst into ftjirij witb a sl.ovct," (l .' W frwn t Web the gnii feeds ltelf; ft 'tlirowt" ;sB bfttiiSl, but i.,tfti!Hi(jr, ;, ,; rA, j'j " S lo tire CaMeltsWfWof ten tliotwind men. ",l A.T MM TinfCcwrusitiosorTue Ses -Two'aetmaft SlS ehenil.U, ryiUnB toftithtr In llirlt laboratory'' SfJ IB atlfiiMclberK, bav4njiodlbe bdy ot tlm ffS'H sun. Tbey arrived at tba results of thelr. jM I nnalyU nlelj- by c)oe arnluon,of llwrijr M? " bf fight. I? tbls rneuiis IH weertaloed, In a ffiy . - inannerutteronvfnclna to tboeo Wtm bato VK V wilrnttsed Ihft ri(uituli, tbat ll.o, body of HKi i theim rtmffifns faige portions of Iroa'jil lili other metals and earths common on tblr'glot'V Hlf ' of oors, ' Kill ' "t TrB litoit Pottes ronee.-Itccn'tty woto MliVjr4 IwiiOd fliuaccouiita showing tb turns received la : aiidpenM fur tho purpeses of the Uetto. 'Sfe lillt lOlbo perttu"inratforJ and, .pnblp JbI tarrtaji-a, and poltee courts, la tbttyt'ttreUriBi - fH is 81t orUcoimbcr last,' tho total umreoelVod." HV-1 from the arb.b dorfap the year was 3lVji'' Whft 8W 17 Ud; jho uioouut received from tbV ;M 's ttewftrry was US&tKJ, Tba total 'sunt pad : Wl for tb jm.IIco ui bin tbo year, wf $t3l,i2& i'4 I. JJ7. Id Tbo luhuco rcnlclna un tbo 3t Ut I , of DccinWr, auounM to "aU'toiif.CQl . ' M 1 , 12a Id, whlcb U I by 917 Ibanihc bilaiici ' fll ou tba lto! J.-vouirr, 18Stt. Ttie total nini. H 5 tr of prtoos belotrgl- g lo the futca ou tba 1st, . Jj '"B of January Jiut. ri s,n,pot'd folt)wsi'2;'" 113 jr , SUjxjrlntendenU. 1 8 J liit;tonf, 701 iwrgeaoU M3 aud 4,705 coiutblvr. - ; rJM' M I FtiASAsr Statc or tntsOs' J Avjibxiu' ' f J An Eoglhih er draws a earful pkturVot' W M I the condllfon of,tbli.es tu AmtralU. t taj,' Wfi I that bopleiiCA and wrelcbednta appear" to m I prevtUI among att cIumu. The eotunles are flj :S ! qiUgovernM nd torn ttf piece by factions g, W i There U etneral ejection every 15 months, iff ft 1 and every Admmtstritloa It npiet la about f W ix moptbe. A eurlous state of things nve'rjrit' I ' M Ju$tnowt Melboatoe. An Administration i '' b Jua been funped excluding tb clever f 'JS builnetsrsenofall partlus. A soon s the.' fJtj'Jj nbodk--s brought ia tbelr budget Jt was kicked MM out. liitlhey wsre eot permitted to lealsn, and S3S t&ere the matter standa, 6o female wrvants fvM stl obtain high ;, bqt many cannot 6t W places. Ths colocUt av8 tbbstlng for' Eag 'fj llab tspllal, and Sgeots are to ba .ent ovut w If exUoe tuoh h- plenty of mone- to ffl buy wut. latid, erect bou.es at a ext.ata. 1 Bnt price', and fence and stock small far.cur and aason m they re sattted tbey r' to fc ' tsxod' fiMvily to c.BitrtiEV vast irritation tfM work. vl t . fn