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hailx I rttianbteoat. nAVON RSaeU, PATURI)AY,st:t:::::::lt:rJULY ii. IOp. o.o Whilst at wntrk on the new Mrtlhdist ('lhrch on Thtr4day nlast, a nregris man was serinsily injulred by the aciitertnl falling of one of the timle.rs. Th' improvementse sdready made sin the old builidlng, lhow, that when omplelted, it will be nearly twice the capacity ,,f the old ohurch. The spire is to rise above all the esrrounding hbildings. It is to Ibe about one hundred and thirty feet from the ground, which will make it a prominent oljet ill any view of the city. An it will run up to a poit, it. will not Iw safe to trultIt long, without the protectin of a lighitening rod f ;,r in atvy severe discharge of tlhe fluidl inlmediately .over the cilty, it would be Very apt to lilil its way to aPoh an otjet as the spire will offer. What about the spire of St. .Jseplh's ? Shall not this inspire, our (atholio friends and fellow cititens to run up their spire ? We hope so; and we hope also that they will put tacrk the olhi (allic' clock, which in yearn gonre by, told as an often of the flight of time. That "To morrow, set tomsrrnw, as4 nd -aterw, SIrets this tlpetty s',... fr.m d y to day, And saeh urour ye..trday', late Ilghted fol.s, tle eay to desy death. How MANY Moan Conrse.snioes sIAt.i we IIAvs-F-As a matter of literary euriosity, we have run the reitorial saissors into every confession of Higks the Pirate, that has come this way. We edfidew, three leper. ate eonfeasions evidently not written by one composer. Which is the genu. ee ? It is important to decide thfis question, before the press commenaes spawaing out his life and publio ser. vices. It's bed enough in all con. science to eonnterfeit the true gold of truth. It is worse to invent ease. dotes sad ineidents, and pras them through the press, as hsving been at. tached in sosme way to the life of the great mwa who died yesterday; it is still worse to adulterate the wse de rie, and invest a spurious article of stomach bitters; then what shall we say it in--bow shall we ehareeterise the wan who invents a confession for a villien who aould not be believed on oath ? Yet such things are done, and the evidence in here before us. To that portion of the country press which feeds on the monster of the city, we would my: lieks was hanged on the 18th inst. Take it for gralted that any confession siace thet date, is not his. Will the press of New York please go to work and paint pp is attractive colors, the life of rome other monster. We ae tired of Hicks the Pirate. Tea New Weusa Boa.-We noticed at the landing yesterday the new Whart Boat Natches. As she Is s good an ever she was in her palmtest days, and with out her exploilve machblert a great deal safer, she must immediately bteeme a very popular inslitation. We gearantee that, it adispelttiosl plltse the publio will . ears lie lteuL, the new wharf boat will Immndiateli come up to the full mesa nre of the best expectation. TIe AwK loAN Ptrasa.-There is mid to be about three hundred dailly pepers at thin time in the United 8tates. Five hundred and sventy thomand is estimated as the regular eiroumlntion of the daily pree, or 184,080,000 per annum. There are lso about two thousand fre huadred tri-weeklie, semi-weeklies, sad wek. lies, whbieh woeald probeble ake the aggreatt e number of newspaperm an anIlly distribated throughout the Un ited States 412.800,000. A staeless daily paper in auch a S ity s New York has genmrally twelve editors and reporters, forty printers, two proof-readers, thirteen pressemen, entgieers and other employees is the pre-roam, half a dooses correspond eaute in 'aroape, two or three reguisr eearrsspndes in Washington, thirty ive paraea lb the clerk, wrapping and maillag departenta, and about as any mree egaged as cariem. Bor W arast.--On the 6th ist., the thermometer stood in the shade, in New Orlesa, 109; is MemAphis, 101; is Jackes, Mien., 100; Meon. ry, 100; Oi mbm, OGe., 100 a W, 98; Chedesstsm a Ysbb elU. BOTAM SUWARS Anvyldy whb will take the tnrtbl to look at the last map of the oity, laid Ia Imp the late Mr. (ilt, will nstice a oMlderabls patch of ground left In the lower extremi ty, and labeled in large characters "Royal Siqure." Thei square was there, before Mr. (ill made hIis map, having been left as we find it in tihe nst will and testament orf the late Mr. Nli Beauregard. Bint, we are sorry to say, by e codicil in the will of that grntleman, he fixed a time for the building of a church in the centre of the square, the frnndation of which has never been laid to this day; time heirs claim it and if we are not mistaken, it is now being disposed of in town lots. This is an unfortunate circum tunce, and worth the consideration of any clever hoard of Aldermen. It is very important to the growing wants of the city in that direction, that the square aforesaid should be and remain perpetually vacant. It is too late to recommend the build. ing of a church, and we should at once look about us for means to compromise with the heirs, and as for as possible to do so, recover our lost rights. The laying out of that part of the town ,oontemplatesa_ public square. (o look at the streets and houses, as they are even now springing into life, and it will be found that with sil their abrupt angles, for which there is no rea ,mn, they will Ihave no terminus if Royal Squcre, should become block ed up with houses. There are tri ,ngular hoIuses of substantial mo-. terial now going up, and streets st right angles, all of which will be senseless and lead t) nothing, if Royal Square is not kept open. We hope the nlembers rrom the first ware, will move in this thing soon. Howes [,rm.-lf home lilie in well ordered, the children having, mu cordilng to age, working tinme, play time, hooks, games and household sympatitiew, they will love bhomne, uand find pleasure there. Give the little ones slates and pe:~nils, and encourage their at tempts to mnake pictures. Drawing will amuse them when noisy plays have lost their nest, or are unoa sonable ; and time art will be uafhl to them In after life. Have then, read to each other stories and para graphs of your selection, and save tile funny things and the pleasant on,,es you see in papers and books to read to them at your leisure.- - You cannot imagine how much it will bind them to you. But choose well for them ; fir the impressions made on their .inds now will last when the hills crumble. Have them sing together, and sing with them, teaching them songs and hymns. Let them sing all day like the birds, at all proper tinmes. Have them mutually interested in the same things, amesements and occupations, having specified times for each, so that their habits will be orderly. Let their work be to. gether in the garden-boys and girls-both neel out-of-door work. Together let them enjoy their games riddles &e.--all their playes, books and work-while the parents' eyes direct and sympathise, and their loud voices blend in loving ac cord. W*ar Smour.--Several parties inform the Memsory of a water sput seen froma Bullivml's Island on Saturday afteranon, about 0 o'clock. This phenomena was Bfirst noticed near the outer entreaene to the Mst tlt channel, and this side of the Rattle-Snake Shoal Light Ship. It pasuod in a northeeasterly direotion apparelstly across Goa Islamd. Time whole phenomena emld be sen from the Islead-the water rising from the sea in an immense whirl, meetiang a long watery strait in the shape of a quill descending as it was from the black cloods above. It pased rapidly across the sea, throwing spray around it and dashing the water trom side to side in it whirl, very perceptjbly to the asked eye. While running along suddenly a second water spout was seem to Bllow, smaller and in a simitar direction The whole apearsace was very strik ing -s· innular, end attracted much attention from its peculiar beauty.--c.hkstes hrsmew, 9I Wg Sweet a the - of adversi ty-espesialy in the - of lawyers, kb Srit t Iwqy ird blt ienr thet1 iV TeriI t ekbI. W1&et canTrrL-TI. LgITWR. Inovs.-The rfllowinl ltash whish is that it written by I'rine IaSi sI Ieen o tsmdi hie master the TO, was eateN to Mtreagake Aw haii he *ali t New Ye rk. Fr . gl IMte p pay the postnge the letter was Petlaled in the New York (oti e m..ording to Iaw, and is now the pr1perrty or the editor of this paper.- Iat, Ameno.. (lAst HIEAnrAt:O Our delight with the things in this remote re'.teolstthe barbarian world, isn great do general Is this feling noa, that 13so, no owmi, win. to this time has expreM ed no., opinion, wow admits the virtue of several of the institutites mad ex preaesn his willingness to wleoI aguin. hOur artlets have made draw. iugs of things, and the notes of our secretaries are voluminsoun; yet entermel IIikadadad, there are many things left to see-mnuch that there is no reason for, sand I fear you will not have a correct idea of, until you come yourselfr We have been received and treated, an be exones tihe representatives or the Isrget, greatest, mtost civilised and refned nation on the earth and yet there is sometning even here that we do not understand. The news papers begin already to estinmate the cost of our mission, and propound to ',achi other tihe qliestion "'low is it going to pay " To as, this seeons a singular-thonggb no doubt a proper question. We Gied it Is the custom in this remote region to ask that question often " Ilow's it going to pay " Noti-slang. wang our Imperial Barber, learned this yesterday. It was told him whilst lie had the handle of Muam Wan. I etweeln lie thumb and fore. hinger and but for interference weuhl have loIaened the threads of life ty ripping h1bhnielrf open. Great and esteenoed Ilikadudad the mind of lang Wang, and the lan-bearcr, is not the mind of your representa tives. We stand above this. If it in the wish of the barbarians to quarrel shout the expenses, it is ,one of our boeiness; yet to provide against any unpleasant oontingen cy, I think you had better send as a little uore money. The oicers have been very kind to ns, but we make no doubt tiwy expect to be paid for it before we leave. Some of them, already seem to be wean inig themselves frmin us, anrd taking a atranger affection for our iag. gage. rlihough invited here, Great Hlikededd we begin to feel that we shall have to pay the expenses. The strangest institution in this outside region, is what the people call their religin. They have very large houses to pray to their gods ii, anid employ a man by the year to do it fIr them. HIsl praying is regnulated by the price paid which is measured by the length, bredth, and depth of his voice. I shball not contrast this strange fashion., with the only true and sutlime religion, whhhl requires every etan to pray for himself. We have heard ser. mone from their chief priests, which are directed principally against worldlyness. They tell the people to despise money, and not run after material things; that the only way to get to heaven is by doing unto others, as they would they should do unto them. I need hardly tell you that their preachers do not al ways go and do likewise. Adieu, Sere Hikadadad-As you expect to see us in the holy city of Niphan, with all our baggage send us the checks. Simm Boouzw so Kmt. d The Comne of this morning peremptorily notifes its politiatl cor respondents (who are prilnciplly Lkugls men) that its coluns are no longer at their service. This step is moat predently taken. A halt dos en more such nonsensical ermiors from the pen of "Old Jackson Demo orat" under the transarnt shew of "Lecompte," "North Louisiana," etc, as have lately 'been allowed to bar. then its colnmna, would soon reduce it to the low tlang edae of the 2tr DJs.-Admosab We need hardly inform our neigh. borsn, down in Ma street, that this is about the warmest period of the year, and no good time to rend prosey political psechesand communioatics. We are very much afraid that our neighbors have been reading the mrticle of "Lecompte," very much as we read such thingsa l laa. If tbey will look at it again they will fod that it i made of nothing but extracts from celebrated speebhes made by their-and our fiend, the Ioa. P. Green Davidaou. We are very sorry indeed, to hear ye call his essites, nonenaiaua. DefIe, qual ify, explain. SOne hudeed bhogs have died in OorQd i, EUm ebu holr Bur .asn's Darne we Oana.-flip llowg are the dimede sid a have bean aseo 'p nl ai speha itns, and Ase refm etri whlet ha led i the dad. cadn o tes hep iolt ~r I.e Ths m I ple bdNlel~e e Yts e from the forts of Take In Inne lst, san that all eone and material, as well as the _hi aba ndoned on that oeeasion, be ore v. That the rettlletion of the treaty of STien.in oe s e bh d without dalta Pekin; h hen the MInister of krl - lenle Mee ppreusede t Pekin r tha t , e, h pealt totedi up the fiver y bT b t ethe o Tion-tdWi p a trltie vessel; and tt provites a made by the QbLtm uaeterotiedle -r on veynee of hisklmeand of hi slte. e due haur from t etyto Pekia, a. That fhll ithn to th visions of the - eeldtl a satlstoryho amement to be ade for om pymaeet of the Indemlty of 4,10o,0 sls4, (about N8 000 000,) m alt ulted lanthe tmrety, for ases and mll8 try eapeseetp * laed on the British 0o* ernment by the mieeodueat of the santon authoritem. wting to th laeroaeedespeee to whleo the outrage at Peiho on the 10th oJeunr, itn5, has erne d the British Govern ment. in k eepl g a lrger military snd naval tforcen thee par there meet be a eontribtllen towarde deryeg the sem-e, which eontbertion will be greter or les, aeording to the promptitude with whleh the demands above made ae Nedted by the Chlneee Government. The aedersleed (Mr. BrIn) l ortmher diroeeed to sate that, Is eonaaequee of the attempt made to obstrent teo page of th undersgned to Pekle, tk under standing entered nto betwemen the arl of sgin en adthe mperial Commlesnoer, to Ocober, 1530, with respeet to the recideae of te Irltisb Mtniter In Chinam is at an end ead thae t rest hesekrward esale slveey with her altele Maeetyr,i ajo*y dane with the term eof rtlele II of the Treaty of Tie-in, to deelde whether .r oset he shall lastrueot her minister to take up hie abode permmentrl at Pekin. The note of theBrltish Al stor required "a Immednle and a iesal eeept -aee;" nrvertheei, the Cies att arae rmade a meek tlough evaelva reply wherepon thr riteh embeeadrr Ia ald to have somewhat mediled ble propel lton. It was, however, to no purpose. They were finally raestd to term, sad both partes put theselve In preparatIon for war. Monuons.-The Washington oorrepon den of the Now York Tilmes, give the following explanatlo of the umor of Brigham Young's propeaosltl, to sell the improvamenta of Utah t the General Government : During the dlsaultik with the Mer mane. whih aeme near leading to a ri one ellitaon with the Amorleea troops, a pln proposed by Capt. Walter M. GIban or the Immediate emigration of the Mor mons to Odaems was deed Brih louni, and forwarded to Dr. er0helsel, to be laid before the Preident for his ap proval, with th reqe t for some propoal tion on the part of tho overnment to pur baue their improvemeat In Utah ihe President refused to enotie the sntter far t the k to remark that Bligham Ytn*g onnld do as he pleaed, a th only duty or the Kaosetlve was to n the awe pro perly eaooted sad s.breed. Mr. oibees be* slea Identlied himself with the Mamon Fraternity, and made th, ir Interests his owe. lie now proposes to them to emlgrte to one of the st In rdi island, sd reliable Information has bee reeoived here to the aset that the views f UCaptaln Gibson will be earned out. le reeched here some days ago. bear ing dospatehes to the Hos. Wm. Hooper, Utah delegate, tueking this and othbor ubjeot of Intamerest to the slnute. After laboring hr oars In vain, to lnden our Government to open eammereal relations with the b ilands of tths ast, he turnsa di.gusted with the Imbeility of the ted oral eathaettlee, end sehe enother moses to open n the wealth of these ilends. If the Mormos eaunot disges of their property. It to said they will abandon it when arrangemonte for emgratlee are eompletod. Caps. GOlbson nnessese hi purpose to sell for Sumtra early In the fall, on a voyage of esplraetioe and servey. Po.aa Dawenna.-Mesh hasben said of the nks to be lseured b Dr. He s and his pety. rematly sailed h the po l feet, our wheloers naderg mere tk sh year than be so far as th marine rltk ls eonearned. Th latter are not eaten sep by squimaua land-sharks, bet whale have run Into seek laties In lates asto ive ear vmenslts a te of frIng iee. and plety of them hre beles knoek ed Into thor sides. yeand hie rftt have only to ran h the t and make a berth ashkr. daner l from a failure of food, servy, and-the awful obots which shbsee of eanllght produne on bhean bein, when like votebIes under banele. . the bi ., The polar sold sa b e emd for shoet two seeesb ordinery olomer; aftr thias, re aiting dpweR.-8r Un etn 8se 8swas.--The Se* tore who. terms expires in 1 l, nsi whose pl* ae to be Alld by the next Legilatures of their iten, are Meeras. Fitprtrlck~, of A -b a; Joheon, of Arkan ; Oatwis, of Ci. fornai ; Poter, of Coeodent ; Yle, of Florid; Iveron, of Geor ; Trumbull, of Illnoio; liteh, oC I dianau; rHarla, of low; Crt eden, dof Kentueky ;slidl, o Loflisau; Pearc, of aylad ; Gree, e Mi souri; Clark, of New Hamphire; Seward, of New York ; iCligmen, of North Carolim; of Ohio; Usae, of Onr ; , t of Pemnyl -ania; lammood, of South (rolath; C~ollmer, of Vermont; sad Durkee, o Wlecone-14 Demoorat, Re publlona, ad 1 Amerioa. g Tbe English ladis e e·na deavuring to "aeliour the con dition of the porn dry goods clerks of London. Seventyive ladies of the highesmt rank, from the still benautifl Dchess of Sutherland downwards, have, hke the MNace bees, "boned tiemelves by a strung ow' not to slhp on aer dys adfte 1 o'look, sad meay elt , wl low j W. 8arv.L eINatw.-Anmy tf4lo Jew e to be med'I l e h bitio was a Infe0i " instrumettt "r MartJ iag A to it. it presens hol but a magnilenatly moestrole dilm tloa of your physiognomy. Otikinug, a couple of feet, it gives your own face dtrhe pponrtio , brt revesed, the bead dowuwards. But ,tire still fhnher, stand at the diltance of ivre or si feet from the mirror, and bethold yJo ee yourself, not a refletlen-it doe aot strike ye as a refection- but -yer veritable self, it i a. middle part betwean yea ta the mirror. The efect is almost appell ing, from the idea is suggests of sesthiag supernatural o startding ib fact, that men of the stroegst nervs will shrink iavoll ly at the est view. If ye raise y euse to threut your ether sel, you will ee it pass ,leU throh your body and appear on the ther side, the figure thruting at youh the same Instant. The ast who fret sueeeded to fbrh loaing a mirror of this deseriptioe, brought it to one of the French kings - if we recd.lect aright it was louis XV-placed his majesty ,on the right spot, and bade him draw his sword and thrust at the iure he saw. The king did so, but me the point of a sword diretd to b own breast, threw doews he weapon rad ran away. The practical joke oust the investor the " :n patronage and fin vor; his maj.sty being afterwards so ashbamed of cowardice that he woei nev Cagam look at the mirror or its owner. Dt ernotu Irua-Yesterday even. ing, at about half past 6 o'elock, the ell as arme in the IAtb re distrit, an the engines proceedi with all heate to the piece ind ,ted .d the. larse hardware store of mYane . J. I. rif s Co., oen rost street, between Notchbe and Oravier, all in flhme. The Ire had broken out in the the upper story, bhrough some unknown agency, and had spread rapidly. In a short time the whole roof was on Ire The store runs the whole depth of the blok., fronting on both Frnt and Fultlo streets, and the sreene heat and nearly omplete want of water made it a dtiert matter for the Ire men to control the raging element. It kept burning downwards and the pitch and tar and other inflammnble articles stored on the ground foor sonm added to the latensit of ther. al We learn from the Courier, that Commissoner Jasycos, sad An drew J. OGreen, Esq., Inspeator of Plugs and Pumps, have both deelared for Breckenridge and pullihaed cards. SsPECIAL NO T CE I. 0. . X. TECUlMBEI TRIBE No. 4. The meme bers of the a eve tri are renasted to sttend at their W....., os Monday evenlng, the Id last., at t eo nesal bour, for the trenseetles of impsrtaat busain.. Peeteal tstesdaee reeesfelly request. ed. by order oef...... M. lPasausase, C. L t Mi ,*f trhotes bebranW. to -to an o b1 U. ananaaeasea. -p OIL llrlt 425 { 'le Oie WtM. r. s a" roe sal o sw0l60at. I L e l rs e fatoTs els meW e Mr a- rcm ue so rs waell s are s L, OUM I IOUllO I Ts I r . n .omr t _are. "s Rsw eats se LaTsa ea . 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