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A YJSJTTO THE INSANE. The stiWeWd rcmmt of "Viritto the In HM," stUtt tBIfflllfictnt hospital, built by lb ciir rorporatten on DUckw ell's Island, is rotM frem tb New York Oltenet, and wtM be rvd wltbbMrrt ; TI (loo4tt trikJetnes on eirth is the bewifeft W miBds. Chieh mm tf mrUnt holy ami opptcstlto trtcttte lt weighed on the heart, as no tw4 away from U.e Insane Hospital on JHsckwtfl's Jabml rwwrthis city. It la an in attariief) wbre the tewitlc poor of the city ate auj'pmtrd and in the mWtt of all the painful, aeoaallOM awakened by a mi! amn g them K if gfiteful to Ike benevolent to know that tfeey at Mmle efb ruble here, and far mote attan A7 bars been at homo or among ibair fifend. Dr. McClelland, the atsistanl .pttyslekn, Is constantly with them, devoting jS (be energies of mind and body to the relief of P;'., nr.! .1 - . I r unawtnnii i oiinicuieiii auu lurmiuiu of rooms, the conveaiences for bathing, tho mnnlr of suitable food, the attention of nuts- e. Ac, combine to surround tho unhappy lie- injrs here assembled with the few sources of comioii which a otsoniwea intellect can en Joy. - $ Hut what enjoyment can thero bo In a shat tered mind t Oiieoftbo first rases that pro moted Itself and excited the srmpsthies of ' i 7 . . . . . . . -mr-l jr , ,., . ........ , , IWSi i 'UL tC . ' ,..(. i. TIS ' Hr. 8ri nrpht ; ' 'n ijt en', tv very clesn once in seven da) a or ofttner, and the unpilnted boards are kept rery white Probably not one in fire hundred of this claas can read at alb Io row their boat cook their food, and lake care of their children, is nearly the sum of their knowledge and extent oflhefr care. From their being lone arcustomed to mus cular exercises, their limbs become propor tionately larce. Their stature i low, seldom orcr four feet and a half. Their feet aro ner er compressed; they sometimes woar shoes seldom stockings, anu lis ino coincsi wcaiucr ire often seen barefoot Ordinarily tlicy wear but two garments: large and loose pantalctts coming just below the knees, and a larg loose short frock buttoninz over on ono side. Chil dren of tiiis claas under ten or twelve years of age, shave their heads and dress their hair much like young lads. Frum this ago till they marry, the hair is no longer shaved, but cut sauarea cross midway of tho forohoad. All married frmilcs have their hair dono up neat ly on tho lop of the head in a Myle peculiar to tho Chinese, and fastened with long brass pins somewhat like those of tho Log-Ghooans. They never wear a bonnet or a cap. In tho sun, or in rainy weather, they wear a large and heavy rattan nat, oitcn inree icct in cir cumference. A coarse brown or bl'uo cotton cloth is usuallr worn bv this class. The man- r !! j t,'..f r .a jiits ' then ci t ...i r i i . j.. i,. a.. 1.1 i. .......... i j.mmIu dmmrm ntnr tlm siiuir sittlns room ; IjCTI VUU u Ul uv It. lire uuiu ii bimuiw' ii.in.in' ........... c. , . . " -u- 3.- niinir nf I in wind tol s how close di Co. I - i' ,u t 'I n . " ' . , . ir. n mi . I 111...1 c:ii. i.n... ' .1.- ivlion JarV Kraal drives tllO rosy Jl 1 In llUlCn. 1 II CIIU .1IWII Ulllltll hi j.u um nv .." - - - ... . ... . ... . .. . ...I A ..... Ht.n., ihn r.nmi'a unnn. w ala "in snlteol lamemaunns uere or eisowncro," , t and Ilavce Minister rienipotcntiary to Olalie lie. Denton. Solitary and alnno Ilucliatmn. I wish to Heaven 1 could raise mv voir o loud enounh Van lluren. For goodness sake forbear,! Mr lluchanan; you spoke too cushion before mentioned behind him, at n just stanco to receive his head when ho foil. o had shaved, washed, and dressed himscll Ith tho inmost care. Another pistol lay on n 'TlllOren IO W.UIIUII nuuill him ... . . . t . , i i r foil half asleep upon the rug; now is tho small table near him, cocked nn.l capped, an. . . . ... .1 U.. t.,v h-,. ilm bnt parent v for tho purpose of bcintt used, provid. of earthly gifts, a wlfend;abundanco oflittlo ed the ono ho held in his hand failed him in oHre blanches about l.is table, learns fully his dread design. On tho table , over which wliHis moant bf the happy syllable, Home. the looking-glass had hung, Mr Maimicke had Hie nvais Oiour Jioino nru niaiiv uuu r..fcv " p, .. i Mil ecu iwi uuu;? u.ih.uT.J'A.! .Ammirr th i1lfrt U ilm clrlnkincrD ace. Ircpiilation of the ham! in Fronrli, in n ivuu uit w uutuig . lute .ns-wt'tt c i , . . t , ... f t.t "for the Maine folks." wlelhcr known as potfer-housn, grog-si.o , or cnarac.cr, s aui.K my c.u, m.,,.,,.,.., ,,,,, Uentou. "Solitary and alone" Holland, tflWm; Tho man who spends his evenings by his own hand, and diicctions respecting his 8tr! Itfthese slygo lan fumes soon grovols.aml wal- funeral, &c. i. 1 . J-rprcsi. Van llnren. lt' even ao "sold to tho! lows away half his civilization. DutOh." tho! lows away half his civilization. Whore ought hfiobe, but by his own warm pro suio, rc wirdihg his wifo for tho solitary labors and .fixations of tho day. and receiving on his own part thoso cheap' but invaluable pleasures, nliicli arc so much nbovo the dulorium and it is ribaldry of tho bar-room, as the light of day is I nbovo tho dimmer of a dipped candle. I am i ncy ate a use Walker. Cuba, sir! Van lluren I'll send you Minister to Cti ba, Mr Walker. f Ualhoun. uon t despair ntattyi it's no hanging matter any how. This victory, nlain to be seen, will not enure to 'atav not upon the order of vour colnir but r?o I fal class of men. Their ofliccs of kindness to ' . .i i .i . it i.. ... i. ... at once. 1 Exeunt omncs.l wesirangcr nnu uiu iruiuncr uugm iu uu nemocrcu nnu lepaiu, anu nicy uugm iiku uiie to be freed from tho horrible enormities FORKIGN V.t'irj, f. P.- Van lluren solus Connecticut gone Ithodo Island too! Virginia O that cursed Army Dill! Vermont! N. York! the sober second thoughts nro worst; Old Hip, an W inkle s waded up against mo iioa..,- "wpiongs uej4!. '.. i,ast rp lMiv ltd "WnflW' ' c mi "d S. . l I '" ,4V tho two' c-r 1 ' sit U o tn ro ii-g y t ir, f:M wt tt' t" 'r",t --fr i to - thif ruat: , ', i" iiioi' which proceed from their phials of madness and death. Tho worst effects of ill coruluct- i. taverns aro fell, not by ttio way-laring man, n is insti rd ii'-Ktt j.i ... I. Ill UI 113 1IU 1VII, IIUI 'V lllll , IIJ -mi iiij ..lull, Kr'whosohchonftlicinnis institutrd.but by tho has not I CorrciponJcncc ot the N. V, Jour. ofCommerce. London, Nnv. 0, 1810. Tho most copious details of tho successful proceedings on tho coast of Syria appear in the journals of this morning. Tho Chronicle dovutcs six columns to an account of tho vari ous operations, the interesting portions or In Florida, inasmuch aj it !. i " j which I will endeavor to gloan. '1 ho capture j rive to tho health of tho tlire Kimr, 01 oiuon is corrouornica as Having ucon.i vory smart, but stormv affair. It was an important town for tho Pacim, having been his great do pat for arms, ammunition and provisions, with which ho was enabled to supply his troops rlilnl a -1 1 . ...i a i invm in fciiiib irnin lviin iini i. -. West, has failed in ronequcnco nf.u01 .- ' IIIIII.III3, fe r Ke.rly this morning, 1 by tho Arkansaw dologaiton that prisoners in camp had diMppesred tZ 3 night. On sending out t hiZ$ mont, it was discovered that alt tbi had gono. ' Thus has ended nil our well groun. of brinnina the wnr tn n r n.i.. 9 . . . .n. iirna? rnniiiiAii, I n ,i.n - In. Ihn ...nn .11 I...I I "'""ni! .iiu i.ui.i..f ..hi iiijiii mil In I.. ..... ... ............ . vuniu In a?, . Hut tho diy bo'oro rstenla ik..., , Ml,. .1 ...llli V,-. .Illtn --l""";" "iiiiiigncsa lotdtllM einigrnto to tho W est. Aciinn im 1. 1! ,.. in ,l,n r,....t. r 1...1 . ,""r -HUII conduct is only to bo atltilmtrd loll Uf. tended to tho injur ofid and found himself in a mad house instead of a pulpit. Another was a female of fine figuro and manner, who fancied herself tho lady of Gen. Washington. 8ho demanded great renjicct from those who addiesecd her, and spoke of the sweet communion sho had enjoyed with the spirit of her departed husband, as ho had appeared to her just before we entered her room. Tho next was Queen Victoria. A girl of eighteen, haling something of the fare that the Queen is pictured with, had gone wild with I ho idea that she was entiled tn tho throne, end spoke of her cariisgo and horses that .would soon le at the door to convey her to the palace. Ono had beensuddenly driven to madness by tho loss of property, and with solemn assu rance thai she was not deranged, sho besought cs to effect her doliveranco from her present confinement. Another fancied hersclfin hell, and repealed constantly, "devils, damned." Ilut all these, and many mote of this do psrtmcnt, were comparatively quiet in their madness. Thero was another building where the more violent are raged. We looked into a room where a dozen fiantic females, apparent ly at peace villi each othcr,but ready to seize and tear a stranger the moment ho presented himself. Another room contained as many men in the same stago of tho mental malady. In one cell waa a little girl who had proba bly been brought to this horrible condition bv -tho power of fear. As wo looked in unonher. b ilrw br liml jn.tantlv under the rtmh,; "i i ' ec, t ti - at ,p. -r . .Ii",,, f i. jy Urtj; l - . . .4 of ,1 t TO !! K.aRtti&t is Hf .- -'-trr rf "if ! '"'IS!- t b"? rr' VVi jn;r ; Vr .... ... A in vtffl t' jma, Mii'-if w 1' m PI bhaPifd if I don't wh T rovMro tor I Hi Ti;. tvr't j r.'.-i' .iin' a 1 1 1 of fM rfwns ttt hspo'.ltet T.; ,, - ,j rfii,s ;' k, j i Kf -iwi i . i thr ui ' .wv uri'' '.is iMf. V'l'i nv, i .- .... . . IdBi hrawu ui IK..., i, it I w-.b nil'l!. in' i,y .Latrwi.E n-n 'l i'.i. Ion'., -ii' , . . i ; , i" ' '" ' i'i w i jwi, j.-i t M ,. I I'l I ' ! 1 v.--.. , t 11 ! - ."! it cwnv havo suffered so sovcrly lkcj wiJ ctnblod to tako tho field in larger fotrt. Immediately upon tho witlulrawrf'tf Indians, orders wero tMnsmitlcdtocomnK. iters ot rcgimonts to put tlieirttootu inmi mi ui'i'i Will In' Ill,' aop 'i?it n. other buoy is also fastened to its bark to keep it from drowning in tho event of its falling over board. At tho ago of two or three years, the little girl begins to hold tho scull or oar with its parent; and thus is trained to hold it alone when its strength is equal to it. ror the must pait, this class oi icmaics oo- lain a livelihood by carrying pcoplo (Chinese; ncross the rivers and from place to place: their husbands being employed in tho city and sub burbs by foreign and native merchants. Ilut occasionally they pcrfoim still more servile labor. Last summer a large dork was to be excavated in tho immediate vicinity of Canton, for tho safe accomodation of all boats. neth er it was a private or public work, I am not certain. Several hundred fcmnlcs wero em ployed in the undertaking. The scene ex hibited from day to day, all but defied a des cription. Tho excavation was to be made in a low marshy land, bordering upon the river. As you approached tho placo you might see scores of little boats made fast by a long ham- boo polo stuck into the soft mud, destituo of an inhabitant except occasionally a poor de cripid and gray.hcadod grand . parent, taking care of a little child. Mothers arid daughters are busy at work in mud and water. The task before .them is no less than to remove a surface of half an acre of this marsh to the depth of ten or twelve feet, an embarkmcnt be ing loft, rjext lo tho river to prevent overflow ing. -' .Sevwal ttings of 1 narrow planks aro laid ii . j-. i . . t llngtfnw otff Hie 8quarofjobc Lj.,;; 1 lieso planks are kept constantly Calhoun ih.iimi .cii.iM. .H. . . .. ad evru offered 'in kindness, and, with awful pro fanity, bid us begono. A female through tho grating of a cell door, spoko of love and mar riage, and when her words did not meet a favorable reponse, she flow into a rage, and heaped curse on curse, upon those who sought to soothe her ravings. Dut the last case wo shall mention, though there weremore than two hundred patients in the hospital, was the most honible. The wail ingof the damned in hell, as tliey gnaw their tongues with pain, can scarcely be worse - She was coiled up in a heap nf straw in a cor ner of htr cell naked and shrieking. I f cloth ing ws given her, sho would lear it into rags, and all that kindness could do wss to keep her warm and give her food. There she lay. and every breath was a piercing scream of gony in prayer: it was scarcely possible to distinguish words, but the tones were those of a devil lashed with scorpions and crying for merry. "Oh Lord. Oh Lord!," would now and then rise with terific power, abovo the tirolonge howl, and pierce tho heart of tho nearer as 'iron enteicth tho soul.' What was 'the cause of her madness, every ono asks. We know not. Conjocture in such a case is useless, vto lolt lier, satisfied only with knowing that she is the most wretched being that we had ever seen. It was cratlfvipc to learn that the had been recently brought directly to bear 'upon tltese unfortunate beings. As many of mem as it Is prudent to assemble, are gather ed to the hall on the Sabbath, and the sooth- . WHITE HOUSE. ACT 1, SCENE II. Mr Van Burcn discovered .sitting on a Turk ish Ottoman, musing. To tread his footsteps! 'tis a task would puzzle Old Nick himself. Of my imported soldiers 'twould take a prime nosed ono to keep tho track; Now hero, now thcrc,now for,and now against! A Lilliputian step, and r.ow a straddlo That tho great Uhodian brazen Enter Amos. Did you call, sir? Van Uurcn. Ah Amo! how aro tho chil dren Amos. Why, Heaven born by tho father' side, hut dreadfully scared. Hark! Georgia, sir, Georgia. Poinsett. Hark, ye, Amos, that cxcitcmcni of composition may havo been good for your health, but it has pUycd the devil with our constitutions. Amos. As vour army bill does with tho constitution nfthe United States hey? Denton. Salt, Mr Speaker, salt, sir. an Duren. Fou'll havo leisure to practice that speech when we're rowing up Salt Riv er. " 'Twill bo in character then, Denton. Wait till then. Benton. Dank ruffrns, who pay six cents on the dollar Dlair. Enter Dlair. Sir! Maryland, defeat, defeat Enter Woodbury. Woodbury. Ohio! O! heigh Oh! 20,000 for exmatei wet, AM cubicaLMCtions oi this solid mud are olare.lMoa.lho akhks: bv tho side of which several nunareu icmaies, irom ren to uny years ol age, nro arranged. Uue takes hold ot the mass with her hands, and slides it along as far as sho can reach to tier next neighbor, who passes it to tho next, and so on till it reaches its destination. Thus they were employed, deep in the mire, hour after hour, and day af ter day. I heir scanty dress is accommodated to tho work. For tho niost part, they have no protection from the scorching sun but a cotton handkerrhief, ur a coarse piece of cloth in the form of a hood, thrown carelessly on. Here many a mother carries her littlo child suspend ed from her bark, with its head pendant and exposed to the sun perhaps asleep. At U o -clork, p. m., all quit work, repair to the river and perform ablution, leaving their clothes to dry on them. They then rereivo their wages of about ten cents, tako to the'r boats, and make for their respective villages, some a mile or more distant. Tho conversation of both men and women was rude often in tho extreme In my evening excursions for exercise, I frequently passed by this plare, and as often would the question arise, "What would Chris tian females in England, or happy America, say, to behold such a sceno !" And what do you ihinkTmy dear sisters and friends, of the imperfect presentations of the condition .of these poor laborers ? Contrast their circum stances with your own this moment, and then say, aro you not favored, highly so.who enjoy the refinements and privileges of New Haven? And may there not bo au obligation resting up on you, and yet not imperfectly realized! While sneaking of this class, others also might be mentioned who ato employed in scooping up gravel at the end of a long pole, from the bottom of tho river, for filling up low land, in f jc. oruor to build upon it. Hits is also very la- Iman I borious. Many accompany their husbands in r 1 iw.n i fishing for a livelihood. Others spend much v 1 h.) Iff ttmir lim in lio .inr ilininc nwwlwr ' ' s 0,i,. These, either from their habits, or other causes, " ' m i ui UM tect 0rhe seem to be almost a distinct race. They aro oaMourliod. Ami in tl.ete institutions where 'bout three and a halffeet in stature, and their Tchciuus excrt-ises have L musrular system well developed. When they time employed, results happy and encourage- iha,f0 duKa smsllbasket full of muscles and an ing hate fullowed. PMloconh '.I, 'other full of ground nuts, they tako them upon usioexnectcnnd fmm iirtim.i.n. i the arm and come to the city, and with the The treatment of the insane ii a subject 'b,u0 nood uPn tlic'r heads, and with their mi in mc iniancy ot its investigation. The t'-,,""'" ""-" ut" ub 'ir flul"l' moralist, the mental philosopher, the man of ny limbs exposed, they go hawking their cata medci and pbvsicaUcirnrn. m r.nimt,;. bies atom the streets, like the "orange men subject field for anxious research, Human- snd 'raddish boys' of New York, with shrill tty encourages such a study, and he who "d nu"C! voices It is very creditable to erects one beacon by which a lost intellect P60?18 who buy. 'll generally they tteat these may return irom lis wandering; he who pours c,cnco'e" pcru " pruiwr civiiuy. one drop of oil on the raging waves of a dis-1 . ? Calhoun. Any metaphysician micht have redicted.jwith the verity of an oracle, thata man oi i toi lyorwin s complexion must car Ohio. Tis abolitionism, sir. abolitionism. Sir, if the democracyhad taken my advice and rubbed Den Tappan's face neainst his charac ter, the abolitionists would have gono for him to a man; Corwin would havo been nullified, and the victory would have enured iappan. Pray, sir. was it a metanhvsical classification of beasts by which yon put up tho oiui,iiiei as a uon, ana put down Van Jluten as a -weaseir Van Duren. orc'tred rolnd, or one drop of water on the pvenea tongue ot a maniac s spirit, has in his own bosom a rich teward. From the Witlilnjton. P Itcpurtcr. lMllnr iiri,tT.. IlllUIj 1IUU4L. ACT I, SCHK I. T. r.. . a . rH!VPJ5V prii 11 t?c ,an uren. anorKing oaa news irom iiiabohi'b.MAi.KS. v,,n. ,n. n.'i.i..j:riu - ..-v. i . i. . u.i mi a .(-..(.i inm I , r i ii ,in..inn iru. miiAh i.nm . I. . f .... r. . f. ' ,, , I j w.".jiii.ii iimu mc uuiciii ui ..uivii. uMinini lii nnu ni n, , m.ni " .-. ,i ' . ... . . . .. i mrnos in new uaven, arm published in cw Amos. It's very scary even to the grown itirin RfiMirif. I A.t. ' . inn iuin. ou will naturally infer that there is a great! Dear Dlair. Y'ou must say in the Extra, t.iicij oi rnarscier, ana in a country so ex- Amos, that if all a whig lie just about iC....c, .iiu . citk so numerous, a wide di. true as the "Christian's llible." versiiy of ctrcumtincMor condition in life, Pointt. This disaster might have been nd the dttTettnl writers may have faithfully avoided, could we hare called llie Hew Hamp. dcM-ntied some oftbrtc. 1 do not know tlm thin mitiil ..r-. . nn. i,... r author of ancient or modern limes, who had I Fonvih. FirriW. t..t mi..,. ..r r.rlnn t0 :r,Ki uny !i.,t.., -td. altiiie inr tVr uy torn ii'i.w ',',rt"!" ',f!iiii( 'omptiiion. Mark itif n "i l,.i Irudi dy to i V ( 'iSr the in-; l( , -, , m.n l ''i lor t''Jr3i some at frequent intctvals; some arc maudlin by tho grato or stove, others aro hanging a- buut tho porch, i oti havo boloro you tho rep resentative of tho indolence tho loquacity, the unthrift, tho mischief-making, and tho insol vency of tho place. Is thero ono of them who drives a handsome business? Is thero ono of thorn who wears his own earnings on his back? Not one. Is thorn ono of them who is reputed for philanthropy, public spirit, or suc cessful talent; in any department? Not ono, Is thero ono of them who enjoys tho alertness, tho clear spirits, and tho rosy l.uo of health 1 Not one. That increasing plethora and slug gish growth is not tho sign nf strength. The tlieek is flabby and the hand is soft. That redness of tho oyo and nose is not tho color of senuino health X hat simper and that laugh nro 'not the gaiety which iriadialcd tho face before the tavern becama a shrine. Ah ! if that bar-room could bo adjusted to testify, if thoso books, redolent ofbrandyand spotted with tho marks of many a tumbler, could be put to tho question; if, after every name, you could read the history of tho drunkards who havo dropped off ono by ono, i'K i.irr. 3.aa . tppr ii'. ')riw- - amor Liu i Ilut Two or tliroo people who went off M I I'l jjiiwr . ,(.i-. pierimint. i 1 "ii; up i ed ) 1 returned. ' to tho steamer stated that the garrison consist ed of about 3 or 4000 troops,and that a convoy of camels were to start that night lor Jteyrout. Tho Cyclops weighed and stood nlong tho shore, when a long line of camels, escorted by cavalry, was observed. A shot in advance sent off tho protectors, and a boat's crow took possession of several thousand pounds worth of bread, baas of barloy, &c. A few of tho camels wore shipped for tho sorvico of tho mo order issued on tho renewal tifliosiilniev I have the honor to be, sir, very retwetft j) , yuur uuuiuum snrvanw W. K. AHMISTKAI). ling. Gonor.il Com. Army nf Florid. Jion. j. u. i-oiNscTT, secretary of War, Washington. I),C. From tdc Cunilirnijrr (All),) Chronicle. AVIDITY l'OH OFFfE. 1 ho recent riindemiution of Mr. Van Rj camp. After this roconnoisance, the Thun- ren by tho Pcoplo should, among tlio oil . 1 . . tin ., ii, . . . l...r...:..l l. ...l.:-l. . it , deror 81, Capt. Derkloy, tho Wnsp brig, and a Turkish corvctto, got under weigh on tho 21th September, and on tho following evening tho Gorgon stoamor.witli 5 or 001) murines, and tho Cyclops steamor with 1500 Turks, com manded by u Prusian officer, Colonel Lniio. Off Sidon tho furco was increased by the Stromboli steamer with -100 Marines. The beneficial results which it will r.rodure. tacH the young men of the 1'nitccl States an im portnnt lcs3on. It should tcaih tUm to stkl to their professional studies thai private i J dtislry which is the mo.t sure ami icrmmdl source of prosperity instead nf vatinj;dj morning oflifo in politics and parly ttrifc, J relying for support upon public hontiiii-J emoluments, which nro as tlccting as parJ vnssols anchored in tlm torm nf n crnsrnnt. Commodore Napier commanded in the Gcor-! nre changahlo or inrorntant. Hut a idt gia. Tho town was bombarded for two hours, time since, Mr. Vnn Duron little dreimrdi and thon stormed as you aro awaro. Within defeat, and so secure did his parliiamto half an hour tho town was under tho proico he was of tho favor of the People, tint the M tion of tho Allies. Tho Egytian Commander how would tho hideous revelation scare the I had three musket balls in his body, and was Very sot from his swinish indulgence ! Tho . killed at the head of n sortio. An English spoil, however, is not broken, because the ana an Austrian iniuuy were enirusieu wnn Oh, Tappan. Tapnan! Our wages are reduced. Enter Forsyth. Forsyth. Tho broad seal of New Jersov is upon Mr Lcct. As Duncan would say: Mr Lect Hassuffcred a defeat! What will now become of'bank reform!' Enter Mr Leet.l Lcct. This, may it please vour excellency, comes of the 'ignorance and stupidity of the people.' Enter Printer s Devil. Devil. 'Duncan's in his grave.' Van Duren. Angels cry out trumpet tonguod, Against tho deep damnation of his taking off, Dog-gerels and brandy will go out of fash ion in Concress. uenton. bold, sir, the only constitutional currency; (let's sec, ten per cent premium bn $1300 of wold is $130.) Gold, Mr President, glittering through c.nter unapman.j Chapman. Cock-a-doodle-doo. Van Duren. Glorious sound! what? Chapman. New Hampshire is safe. Van Duren. And Pennsylvania? Chapman. That cock don't crow. Enter Steenrod. Steenrod. I move the prcvioas question. Calhoun. Imovco-p-h. Van Duren. O stay Calhoun.stay. truo Lctho is ever nigh. Tho first twinge of .conscience is quieted by brandy and water. Hence it is that tho tavcrn-huntor is so often hopeless. He drinks till he feels himsolf half ruined; ho is wretched; he drinks to drown his wretchedness; ho does drown it, and his soul along with it. Oh hapless youth ! before Sllch bo VOUr fate brc:ikniv.iv. hu n KllrMnn nn 'mist cirrj4",ni?ing effort' or yu swoU tho 1Ut of vio- The brandy-house and home aro antagonist powers deadly foes, irreconcilcable rivals. If you wish to embitter a man's homo, and break hi3 young wife's heart, introduce him to tho bar room. Grant all you please of attrac tion at home, tho drinking-placo will have moro. Has he a virtuous, sensible, notable, comely, loving wife, and endearing babies. No matter. His leisure hours aro not for them, for ho loungers nt the bar and porch. He will feign business, or anxiety for nows, or tho expectation of a customer, or any ono of a thousand pretexts, to tako him and to keep him there. There he is, at noon and at night, and on the Sabbath. Until habit has steeled him, ho sneaks thither. Grown bolder, ho becomes a fixture of .ho establishment. Eve ry drinking-placc has its retinue of attendants, i known to every pa.sser-by. Tho tavern sign their respective flags, and when the orders woio givon to plant their colors upon the for tress, they both raced through tho hottest of the lire to get thero first. Tho English lad succeeded in out-running his companion, and displayed such perfect in difference to tho deatli shower that was so heavily falling, that tho Archduke wrote to tho Admiraljo rcquost his immediate pomuiion. Tho name of tho bravo boy is Hunt, and his ship is the Stromboli. About six or eight British wero killed and wounded, as many Turks and Austrians; 300 Egyptians, and 2,-170ofthe latter taken prison ers The town was pillaged for two hours, and tho newly furnished house of Solyman Pacha was gutted by tho soldiers. We now proceed to lyre, irom wir.cn piaro net. it is uescriocii as tho dates are to Oct. tan jiurnn. u siny uainoun.stay. -i nope I -.i, i,.irlamla nfili thu-Seduetivo American ayairuris dot aiTdW'fo-'1 of "' stealing your affections.' y . . , aiay, slay a moment. Enter Drough with a lie in his mouth. Drough. O run Van. Amos, dear Dlair. here comes old Tip, and he'll sell every moth ers aon ot you, yvxeunl all but JJrough. that is, il he could get buyers ! ! j orenv our we'vn marie nt it. We've lost the election: lied away the char. acterwehad; and worse than that, lost our bets. Well, I'll hack to Ohio.and if il dont reouirti too grot an effort, I'll turn honest. What an awful thing it is to have a conscience! Exit.) is not more familiar than tho tavern-suiters. Homeless creatures ! each of whom in some bright or humblo sphere, might havo been en joying such innocent delight, around tho do mestic altar, as could make this world a typo of Paradise ! To young men, beginning life especially to newly married men, the counsel is season able. Reverence the Fireside. Admit no rival hero. Let your chief joys be shared by her who has forsaken nil other hearts and hopes for you by thoso who mut inherit honor or disgrace from your course of life, shun the bar-room and purlieus of intoxica tion. It is to thousands tho avenuo to infamy. Help to rid those industrious men who pre sido over public houses, and secumb to tho sad necessity of leading sober men into drun kenness, and drunkards into despair help to rid them of this unpleasant nart of their ofheo. They protest their grief for theso results. xou cannot out believe them. Jlelp them to the horrible stain. X, giTen. Utrrtpieenui;-n oltbowlKle. For Host! Kent elected! with five Coiiaresjmen. Fnmi tt.e Newirk llnly Adutrliwr. THOUGHTS AFTER ELECTION. For young uorking men. The heats of election time aro over, and we' think it might be well or us to look about ua fot something with which to occupy the minds ot our restless population. During the long! ...... ..niiiuuiuui turning men necu some thing lo tako tho plare of the calculations, the arguments, the wagers, and tho wordy war, about an Duren and Harrison. .We have had our pageants, our beacon fires, our salutes. and our treats; it is lime to sit down tn il, quiet enjoyments of the season. And a blessed season it is after all. J?nr!n timtner and autumn have each their appropn- 1 Bl. 4ilinlkta n.l it... . .. . , ,1 "-!,.! uibjo uiw moswy enjoyed un- Anothcr SuUiJe. This mormon a littlo af ter to o'clock, a french gentleman, named lr. Blarmicke. residing at Mr. Marv'a at C Courtland street, a native of Dordeaux, lalo of .ISew Orleans, and who has been in this city aooui a moiitns, committed suicide by shoot ing himself through tho head with a pistol. About an hour before ho destroyed himself, Mr. Aiarmicke wrote a letter to Mr. J. Jley decker, Jo. -1 Hanover street, an acquaint ance, and requested Mr. Mary to deliver it. Mr.Mary innediately wont to Hanover Btrect, uutnoinnaing Mr. lleydcckcr, he stialghtway returned homo j and just as ho was on the land ing of the stairs, opposite Mr. Marmicke's room. J ho heard the report of a pistol. On knocking ui. mm living uiu uuor ne iounu ii lasiencu on tho inside, and receiving no reply to tho in quires, and suspecting what had taken place, he returned to Hanover street where he met with Mr Heydccker, who on opening the let ter already spoken of found that it contained a detail oi .Mr. .Marmicke's intention to commit suicide and gi sal of his body. Mr. Mary and a small town, stretching out upon a neck land, and tho houses straggling and low. l ho ruins of tho ancient city cover five or six miles of the surrounding country. 1,500 Egyptians had been thrown into Tyro, with three months provisions. Tho Castor frigate, and a Turk ish one fired upon tho town and landed troops, and the Egyptians having evacuated the place, formed upon tho heights. Great quantities of arms and immenso granaries wero taken possession of. Tho Cyclops joined tho forco un tho 30th Sept. and on tun following morning shells wero poured into the Egyptian lines, and the main body forced beyond tho mountains. Kaiffa, it appears; was completely disman tled by tho fire of tho Castor and Piquo frig ates, and contrary to previous statements, tho vessels wero fired upon by the fort of Acre, particularly the Cyclops and llyJra, who ran prolty close under the walls of tho latter to ro- connoitre. An unsuccessful attack was mado upon Torlora, a town of some strength and impor tance tn the north ot Tripoli, lhe Jicnbow fired upon tho placo and then sent her boat" to get possession, but thoy got aground, and the ammunition and muskets wetted. Sumo Al banians npened a fire, killed five and wounded iwcive sanors anu marines. Dy Smyrna to the 12th ult. information has arrived that Ibraham Pacha had marched with 2000 men urmn-Uet-el-Dan. for llia purpo&o of preventing tlio defection of his troops. Soly man Pacha on the 8th Oct. was near Doyrout with 2000 men. Osman Pacha h id been de feated by the mountaineers, and COO of his men taken prisoners. His rout is described as hav ing been most complete 800 deserters join ed the allied camp from his corps. Tripoli was still faithful to Mehcmet. Th Porto has very credibly conducted tho arrangements for despatching troops to Syria. Tho Turkish forco thero is to amount to 20,000 men, and already 12,000 have reached the coast. Io enable the Sultan to accomplish this, a loan of jC3,000,000 has been contracted for by MrRicardi, and Messrs. Rcid, Irving & Co. of London. Another princess has been born to the Sultan, which event was celebra ted by sundry salvos of artillery. Muslnpha Pacha.Mehemot Ali's Governor of Candia, has given in his adhesion to the Porte, and has been confirmed in his appointment. A letter from Alexandria. nublUhml in ihn Universal pazctte of Leipsic, states that the Pacha of Egypt had received a communication ! of defeating him was deemed prcpottrronfl absonant. Ami yet his star, which miVJ a time aco was in the zenith, has notricti eternal night behind tho distant horuov, holies are blatcd his ambition checked forever. Is not this event full of instrction to yocl , men, who discard their professions, and mii mix in political slrilo as tho surrst roifln honor and preferment; ihoso wnoaiew imated with this vain hope havo got toliiS that nmonest nil partios thero aro demauopS who cladly avail themselves of the temcm of tho young nnd lnoxpoiloat-od vilrawtoll I to their own preferment. They foil riw'J 1 arms in dinnified rcnoso. pcrforminir nowlnJ service than that of "wire pullets," am) iiJ ever on the yniDirc tor tho hrst crumb or syrM that may chanro to lull intno way. iieM sumo the i:aro and surveillance ol tiieconrn I of the wholo party, and gontlemcn ofsucbrel sequenca rnuxi ni cnurso oo iiucrnuy revn ed. thus it happens mat intelligence i lingdircctiuns as to tho dispo- l'om ra.nrc' a,m.'0"nc'n,S "" H't Ihero e?s , effects, tec. u" "npossibility of assisting him bofore life; id Mr. Heydccker then proceed- !!10 "oinbling of the Chambers. The Egyn- As I der the hlu Kpat-nn i .1. 1 1 t 5!, V 5: "l"?,-!? Smith beat! , It's Waterloo all Jver. . Mb winter, cheerful w inier.U 'the time for To! ITm 1 , ,, , r ,v'"": i?an"J "ugn. 1 u stake my reputation, door comforts, the quest of knowledge and ii Middling .classes. 3, Higher dasse.. I'er Van Duren. You hush! you heveVhad any flow of affect on. Vhet ? uSkof M.V the first division my be cliej boat women, worth sulinrr. ' 1 1.. a.... 1.. i 7. .V ,alK0lMay, bofsejid. andfi-t erranu There no Paulding ThU come, of leiung cobler. 1 oi of yTbearU 3 fcrlhX r cl! precti to refinement among the female boat and linkers Tote. illlr teodriia mit lutnh, .r, -P- popoUuon o, even to .idiocy ffw. except Denton T1,u come. f not ed,g gold ' mjtoy l rffin ofTS OiSbw lha boats Ikcsaaalvei. 11im ira x-rabbed rrxirvlin ,K nTi. kl.l... .. ,.,m, i .!... 'ilu'u oi ino uiue Uira ! ( j ,mw, wnen ruooy nrw osgtn tothrowtheir waiting to form a junction with the French squadron. It is now said that tho French Colonel, Gallico, has asserted that Alexandria cannot withstand a bombardment. ed to the Polico Office, and hrocuring two of-',,a'? Icel w?s declared ready to sail, and only peers, reiurneu wnn inem to Uourtlandt street, and a ladder having been obtained, the room of the unfortunate gentleman was entered by the window, and the door then unlocked. On entering tho room, Mr. Marmicko was found lying stretched at full length nn the floor, rjui.o dead. Hi head was resting on a sofa cushion, and a small pool of blood was on the floor. His nana sun ciaspcd deprived lilinsu muzzle of the ii sitting on tho floor, having a looking glass piac m un ma hui ujipuiuc io uux), ano the k ()f worth often give precedence to igiiorancruj Ti,n unworthincss. Surh considerations ail' biiou io linnoi i in vo i it? nsoirani ioriio l M ,,J ..' . . , ' i uouorn io uruuo ills aspirations, anu scri ....... v kuu., ... . drudgery; how small a share of public tfiii,,1 tL'iiir.11 (iiiu ... ,nn I... ilm ini-npi mp iiiri nnur. in viin ,nvn nmnniu .iiif y 1 HULIlll, .19 II1U UAIUl IUIIi;tl Hi U.UIJT II.J of an olliro in litis country will enable i i iikii nwiiiiiiiiiiuo 1 1 u i.ttiMl"s o r , ' tiliu IUIUI11 lliuiiiiu il Uilll 11 iUBinv- nor fro tn rcjrarrJ to particular merit. n I tlllL III UUIil II.? ft Ult Vkltlfl viw,,imi..- , vur ciirriu.t uiu injun iiutiuisi iviji.ii. . I recommontlrd by tlio powerful leaucn what your abilities. Are you the son or nl ivinaniiv musi eivo way uiu mvn 'Pi.- . . inniimliini hnwp.rpr Mitlu or int? Ilia arroinpii3iHeii.i . i- . .II.! trr,..nl nrill't A HI liaS IJlSUUUlIilCU iwi r and lUIUiiy 4IHIVC1S MM" 'I Un ilntmrlinrr this Hfo Willi tW".11 Ilnnllnn lllll l,n IlUa 1HS " ..U. ...C..1 imLMhUIHH fC hairtnil innrM I'll 11119 Til rl I ITfl I it Ulilh lnir t hero may uo some ciccpiion, . . . ris .,..sa u . cumstanccs. independent ol reai n' i ar no u irom us io repress e r.u ... . . . . . n ll.lf uon oi our ieiiov.ciireni in .-no- .i l ..... r : .l,.v rf their country bv awellim; the Iasllos, A piopcr knowledge of tho priwip'", various national institutions win e ' to themselves and useful to the cos Tin, nrmiinilinn nf 1I1U bmiwledze Ml tho looker-on at chess is ires- From the Glcba. FLORIDA. It will be seen from the copy of the letter lirSSt-S w fih wuStaLS tm,10"' "?,Md hyT Sf"' edtio; esVab iTaCname elf of . He had daced he Flf.ridl . , ff "" n,2,nd,n? !lic y in with a succeeding goneia.ion, iruirumeiittoliis riff temple. !AtJZ?" Indeed, bu. In l..Ir day, and ueiicrjuuge oi iriogame,sor u""'-.- wim mingles not fn party sire v competent to derido utoii the com lie limn, anil tlm Innilnnrn nl IHJi"- " man inoje wnoare actually in urn"- n,l l.u nlinl.,nr,ln,. l.ij CMcM! I ItiMtJ' dcr essential services to the oorso'- , If it is celebrity we desire, we ro-H l.i i ,i, i. r r,n',rn It how verv few of thoso even in I1," i if n V floil5! rifaii itmpie, raent to teiminate the war with tho Semini.tn ,.rr. 't " " ". if, n. mi oi tton of some of the most influential of the ' are heard ro owre.