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NEW PUBLIOAHONSTTHE SE11IX0LE3.

HJ milis Of rbOBIOA. ¦fJaawa r Owaixea.i'no. pi.SjH. CahtataAia, 0.1 ralJett, Tetter At Ca

Ite dietiBKuitLed KutLtTuf till volume ban br<ietetd . theu.e uf pP'loliaT ;nt?reKt, both OR acinuatti At BOTi'lty snd ita bennng on n-vera! %0aVtiRtb1:ot b.k'.i j rrlateti to the cauae ol huuianity. 1'riort<> tte middle d the- la*t century, a very ( <>uaMktT'tilt bomber of AiKcRl aiavea. br well aa dl Jud UM¦ to bid lee>n rrductd to bondage in Carolina, madeUe.r ei. tpe to l'ioiida, and by the year L79G the>ybad iticreaied to IO0H adejree that they were relied«b by tie 1'ioritlianB to aid in the defense uf the

TerriU'ry. They were permitted to RtCRff liuda

fB tke tame terme a« the citizena of Spain, and iot.'. ,-eiptcta were trthtnl aa free luKjec1* of theStALeli crowi'. In 1738, R detiiit.d T9RR tn^de hytie CokRiavl Gotcitnks&l of BmUi CbtoUrr upont&e (.'^terror of St. Ai.pustine fi>r the return 01 theI .j.tivei. TLii >nhb promptly rejected, and thiui «Eii.ei;ceda <\introvcriy which bsa lacted for moretbtn a cent ry without being tinally decided. Inorder to afford protection to the plimtera ol Caro-liiiA, an., ng other rORIORB, tbe OolODJ of GoOTgilWRR fjRRaVi. I ne ( reek Indiaua gRTC the nttine

t l Sem.nole» totheae lilRRRJl tbe literal mean.: zi' tte terii;\ and althottgh it hae since RR« kRM Umtj je at't i. ol a certaii. tribe of Indiana, it waa

erigtBB.ly uied e\rhiiively with reierenre to the

fiig tive alavei from Cm, lm«.In 1750, a difficulty aroae among the Cret'ka.

».t i. ¦ led to a reparation from the tribe of a chiefi rt a<1 "v-aeoflee. w .th a larce n'iint>er of folio A'era.

Tkey let: tke territory where tkey h;id reaideJ,witfc ii the preient hmiti Ol Georgia und AJnbtma,ard n BttlB'ff their jtmniey to the B 'iith toik upti-e.r abode in Florida. They aettled iu the \ .:i:i:tyOl the lupitiua frOBI Carolins, with whom theytoon rcade frienJf; PiqRSSi| ioternurTiajreB took

]'!tce, and the Indinnr, who had fed from theirEAtire lud actl takeu tdogc unJer Spauiih law«,were aiiocsiled Seminolea, or runaway*.Tie racka oi the fugitives were increaied by

lesjssjsjioii (TORI Geort a. I'tiring the wtr oi theKerol«t on. they remained intheundiaturbedenjoy-SRtflt Of iktrtj. The Creeki were a powerful«d'.var. kr people,whose uiendfhip was then Co .rt-ed i\ the AtVOrieRBR. The exilea sroTl aafe undertäeoT protection. belectint; r.cL bottem-landi ur

eultivatior, many of them tiecame wealthy in i!>ck»aiid kfrdi. Difficultie» aoon BTOOS bttween thevU*.e oi Cti'rtiia and ti e Creeka. and after fRTbSM

tegttietivL*, were thought to be permanently lettied in 1791a Uut the i>eminolei refuael to recog-L .e tke cjndit.oni of the atORty. Ine t reekedared not attempt to bring back the exilea by force,and tke Cnited Statea Government were unwillingIS .arade a Si aniab col my in which they had found

,.Is tk> itate of aiVts:e. an agent WSJ -eat to

I'ivr.da (l?!r.' for the purpjse of neirotiati'ig w.thtkt Span.tb autboritn'e for the return of the fugi-t v#a. Bsj) they were titiwilling SO accede to bit'.eai. Ttey regarded tte njhta of the ex.lea at

.f r.o It** imp irtanee than tho«e of the Mi St cit;leM. Nor were the people of (Jeortr'a dispoae.1 to

RwiioVj ttsj'WlBls of the treAty. They were dit-MrtiSaVski witl tesunOBttlor of a larce territory, audaite.i! ci obierv es !t« itipulatiotu »f peare, pro-. eedtd to raiae an army. ] oj IRI aded the Creek. oui.tr) Ltlled a.itne of their peopi.', took ot-aTIpr aeter», burned tt.eir dwellings, and deatrovedV.e.r sjSjfB, Tbe » re^ka isststSBj ü.eir insb.iity toretire tke fugitives, and the Nera.tmlea, .uttainedb) the aS-sx.ll. suthor.ttea. were IsjOROaRkal il theirMM. No oft t. il meaturea to coniP, | their.irreEdei were adopted until the adiuiniatittion of*ir. Madiiou. Meantime, ü.ey had bee. : ( vcu^-<<^d to freedom, axd had learned tt n Of itib.eaa.Bf». Many htd been born in the . .;aole.okintry, aad dow taw around them chi i-a andfrasdefc !dr»n in poajasssJOR of s comiorta'o . nhare.f BRil WOtH*! gooda. Many of the original trntwttea bad departed s%M Bfo, but their lurvivom hadRwtJ eemiBrAtirely .r,e rrotl pe.-aecition for aitfft o. yrarr. L i B| B lor tk.e protoetDo ofS-t I aa\0|tOOl RBI RTBRtRd IU\ tie \Jd\wi

«¦tatet »oula] ze mere IffOM t-f.r . .aa» to fr*>Its.But ti* pecple of Get«| a were not »a:itr>d with

tk * itate of thmgt. Jtey «.( thoie «i. badonce bee¦ slatee io the.r own gute and n SeattCarolina, living in the >;ii,et enjoyment I f freed'-m.lurr-'iindcd by their f -rk» aid herd*, in tbe nodalt>{ their whea and children, and s-i«:a!r.ed bySpanish laws because tkey were 01 Spai'.sb BOiLTLe spectacle waa too rsu.h for their, to . ud.-ewith patience. Ir oriier k meet the d fieoltj, itwas necessary, ,n the tint i.,ace, to ga.n p '«est on

of the territory. The asnev.ti of f lar.da V> theI 'nited State« waa accnrdicfc-ly BlgC i on the GeneralGovernment. Alawwa* passed by CtSgTOfAj .a

.<< ret rthiioc, and .improved by tke rVsifen:, i»r

tah'rg po»»« a»: n ; f r.' irida. A ilaveho.'de; of I .eur-

gia, Gen. Maibtm-, waa apj.oittei C .rxuii'piouerlorthepnrp'se. lfeaJiiu an inr rrectioo wt.ch hadb-en fomented for the occasion, :.e tap isenionOi .Amelia Jaland, a:.. of t;e country opposite fco .ton tbe mainland. The Spin:sk Governmen', >.&

learninc. tbe outrage, renx-n't rated *\ :h the i'res.-favt, wh » disavowed the act* of Mat'iewt, and ap-p»it.ttd Gov. Mitchell of Geirgib in bia p!s:e.The latter continued to bold military poaaeesion oftte island and part ol the mainland, currying outthe poi icy commence«i by Ma: hew a.

Meantime, the State of Georgia, taking the»word of execution int. her own hands, ra.aed an

army, which entered 1 londaw.th the avowed ;u-

teuticn of exterminating the Setmnoles, wh hadio long refused to aurrender the fugitive*, while.t was tke real object to reduce Bmb9 IQtIo to

Slavery. The t reeks of tbe Lower Town* took.idea with the Sen..noles. Af>r penetrat.ug more

than a hundred miles itio 1 ...rids, the army fjundititif surrounded by Inutile .avage*. J i.eir sup¬plies were ut ort. The men were i rought almoetinto a state of starvation, and cuiiip"!!e>l to retracetheir slops. Main (if them periihe.1 on the way,the MttfiTCri only reaching Georgia after great lu-«.'J be Spaniah inhabitants whom they met were

robbed of their provisions and left to suffer forw ant of food. The Georgians were greitiy .nc-nsedat the Creek Iudianc who had aasisted tha Sen.noJes in defending thei tseives, and the QoTOBVOf oftie State d> macded the surrender of thuse whohad thus oflended against the sovereignty f tb at( ointiioiiweaith. 1 in- CL.efs refused to complyaLd theGotoriOT Complained of their o-Lih't totbe ledera' BlOOUUlO. Little notice was take.i oftbe matter at Wash rgtoD, and (iemgia w is left to

carry <n the war by herself. Hunters, trippers,vagabor.de, aid men of desperate Lrt SMS wen

colle< ttd from that State, from List TtinnCMOO,siid from other Southern Statt1«, to the number oflive hundred, Hundt was again invaded. Tutexpedition was more *ucce»*ful thai; the Dratl w" or three town* were burned; eever-ii C3t*t>i elds planted by tie fugitives were destroyed;large herdi of cattle, stolen from the n^mes, were

driven buck to (-eorgia; but the chief objac1, of the

npeiHkn failed; not a single exile was ap'.urei.Aft01 a attOfgle of more than two yeare Mty.1813) the State of Georgia found itsell unable to

( inijuer I'lorida, or to capture the fugithes. Thewar was prosecuted no fur;her, the troops were

withdrawn from Amelia Iiland, and pe'ire was

rjstored.'J'he trOtO, h^Mier, fur such it proved VfM

sbort-li\ed. After the OttOt with Great Brit tin in

1815, a portion of tbe army waa stationed on thesouthern frontier ol Georgia, ard the officers io >n

took strorg frotlfid a>r»inet tiir exilea. Tkey were

tntjumuMf the suhject of con.munication between(ien. (laines and the Lxecutive. "Of tatOM cim-

ILunications the exiles were ignorant. They con¬

tinued in peaceful retirement, cultivatint; the earth,and t,a;nirt « «nppnrt for themselves ttd fatml Bi.

Iu tie Autumn of 1815, they gathered ib**ir eiopt,provided for tie support of the at:ed and intirm. ai

well as lor their children. They arefully nursedtbe sick: they buried their dead; they lived in

j-eace. h'd enjoyed the tp'.ts tf their lab. r. Thefollowiri; Spripg and Swinmer found them in thisfOTlahk condition."At length hl»y 1» 1616), orders were issue! by

Gen. Jackson, directirg iiaiLes t> destroy the..Negro Foit," as it was called, uui return thestolen negroes and j'roperty t'i their rightful o«"a-

ert. 1'pon the receipt of this order, Gen. Gainesdetailed Col. Puncau L. Clinch, with his regiment,tevo pieces of artillery, and five hundred friendlyCreeks, to carry out the instructions of Gen. J- k-

aon. Tbia waa tbe comtnenceineut of the CratSeiuinole war, which, at the time, was unTtaowu totbe people ol tie I'nited States. Such was the

origin of hostilities, which have COtt the people oftt. s ci --r.tr> milii.ms of treaiure and hundie<l« ofhuman lives.Tbe result if tke cipeditiyu is thu* given by Mr.

«;iddirg»:On tba lifrfHrt; oi the .'Ith July, L->oaiia, *-.tii bia

boat*, asi t-nJec tut t.ver and cast anclior opposite theiort, while Go), t .inch acti the Creek lodiaiia took po-ajaioM eo aeto tut ol! retreat by land. Tb-- car.i. nalewar reanuied, and tue land and naval for BI of '.ueI'nittd State* were acga^e<l in throaring ^(.ot and.boikfoi the p.np. -e ol uittrdeiing t'nosa frieDdlesa» iloB, tiioee woman and children, who bad c:>inmitt«di.o other ctten-e than mat of baring Leen born c: partnta who, a cxntury previously, tiad been held in

bondage. Mothers ana children now ihrieked wentBTTOl M the tear ol annon, tne whiatling ut tails,tbe BXpJoti n of she the war-wii(>ops of the sava^ss.toe groans ci '.be wounded and dyii g, foretold the «aafate which awa.ted item. The atout beaited o d n

chterad and ec. ouraged their frunda, devlar.og thatdta'.h was to be preferred |aj slavery.The struggle, bowever, wa> not protra. ted. The

cann.-t.-ball* not tak.ag Bflaol apen tne emnank nn.:-oi eaith, tkey prepared their teWfMOM and OOniaooOOithe hre of Let ahot, due* t#d at the pnm pal maja^me.Ibia n.ode ; roved wore suioeteful. A baa follyheated reached the powder in the magazine. ThesmaJl tue of tbe fort, and the great numlmr of peoplein it, tendered the explosion unusually iatai. blauywere tctireiy buried in the ruine, other* were killedo) la., f^- t.n-lu ra, w hile maty bodi*s were Urn in1K c< b, iaoba were separaied from boiiea to whu h

UBt| had beei af.a. i'to, aLd oeath, in all ktl boitbili rrr.s. t»ar vichie w.; tun that dootxxd lortre**.Woneita says, " Ine aceLe in tbe :ort e, m iornble

beyond description. Stat ic ike ara .& of tke mmiu'eiirtir i>iC"ic< d m .io.'im i/»;..a ;/e lien.' t.twn; 'wt »ne¬tt tk tf tkt trkttU etraf t d. Tie erit* of tke rounded,ti-f t>r <.«/><« i-r !>.' y.'ir, <A- alo i.'a a-wi fiih uf't.'.cIndian*. <t trt<! (L > t ,t iorr.itU U9i-u-i ..'< *<r.p>(ion."

Of r-pui* wit'in the fort, ..-! werewl i!e of the 00 who remained, oniy

Heaped wftkc ;r r>. Two of th« BQrx .vor*-.««, ai d oei Indian.were s.-l«e4od00OBX| praenli hiefa

ol the allied ioi.es Brbtltia the iort, rt.ey were del'v-ered ov. r to the Iod.ane whu .1 TtraTpilatllCll- ( ..ti h,and were xr.a--a. red w.thin the fort, in the pres. i

of our Lroopa; but to report on re jrd ehowe tte e\-

tent o! ttrtur« to whKh they were subjected.In tue massa. ra, neariy every exile resident up aj

the Apr alact- cola Kiver, [aelBBuig WOBBbb and cbil-tirtt, BalaiahOa or waa rtiislaved. Ttieii houuaa were

baft deaclata; their piacUticae ax 1 their herds oi cat-. - tud -orws lecace .i- property of thoee .^ho t ratotiiane.! p< **?¦¦> »k r. of t'.e.i. 1'r ta'i'.y on" thirl oi

all tne eiii '* at that t.ai» r«s,j(-.t ia Fioiido pari din tbia maasacie, or were re»n»'avai ty Col i lityet the atrot-K- is character oi ta« Ua-sa noc appetrato have attracted very little a:Ui tiea at the t.uie.Cet. JaieK'n waa popxaj ae a .taryuiii at ai'lth« A.1tniniatrat.cn of Mr. Madlow was .-«». .rde 1 w :t(eoera! favor. No member of C\»r.gre»s priteMeJa^Binet the transa-.-*..ctl or made knowo ..s barl aril*to tba pax f i«. waile the ablest m«:nb«ra tai*l t heir.r^*a. ity and bfOfifbt ail their tt*\ -.- BBbBaVti|k id. ativn of thoee coacemel ia '.he C

Nor MM tv.e te. *' Ma>( 11 oif*t e 11 MJ| I 'a e

isiye.:»d by people. Mr. C!»y icJ etke-»cordeBined 1-e invaion (rf t .-v r c_ u to let ofacitility toward Spain. But no reference wit

Bide to tbe maaaacre of the eiJei; ao n.er_t - - ol

CeDC'tu i-tiit.ated tba: rite ^u. o< !.. wt: wi*

waged .n the iniereita oi Savery; or that tiel.'bited >tatei tr«K p» were ¦.mp'.oyf-d fci murder

>n and children became tkeir ancestor* were

once held ic bondage. Ji ;*¦¦<} v. at aotuntlmore Cfcan tWBjfj years after tke i-tiiaere, thata diit._güit_*.d ph.linthropit, Mr. VftawBS* Jay.j;ave the trc* pub i: .o{:.m»:.<>n of the niitiHf tfsuch a people as the futitire Senum-?*.

}"ro!_ th.i luminary oi 0BJ bit port n. tl Mr.fjfrttlBfa'l. werk, .t w..i be ptr .«-.ved :knBKnograpte on Am»t!« an Ir.itiry posaet* IT h a

pfBfBUB- _a:.or_! iignifi;a_ce. >>\> cue w.o BBMto ccmpreheiid the pol'.ry < f the <;>i\eT._ient in tb?inception and conduct of tte Sem i. ..<? wan ibi ill

to b-come fan. i.ar v>, h it* ci.tent*. T.'.eyejtoafkrd many itr;ki'i_ illustration of the legis¬lative EowTeriie-Gta tBliBg the adi_._i8trAt.oQi ofAdam*, .lackion. BB*j Vau Hurer.. The remaindertf tke- volume ( Bt-MBI tkt UatOBJ of the Seoii-noie», showing the IBtOBaoiYO. - tc p *Of? 'her Mb .-

gatii c, »l«1 the secret history of the camp . *

which Lh\e BtM luppOBB* to shed rich luiter <>n

Amer.i'ac arm*. Mr. G.diingi .1 ent.tleJ l> Itigratitude of erery fiieud of TreeJo tu, foi Lit fa!±-t_. and itar.l.og reveiation», while erery ittrltftnuit admire tie l oura^e and zeal ttitkw hi "b.kgIAI brought unwelcome farts tr.-m lie.: r.'d.agplaces to the light of day.A 7J-:\T BOOH Of EOKTABLl AM' ABTMAT, I'HVP

lOl.OCiV. by Hi f. M i M I). tto. pp Jil D.Af j Iftct V Ot.

The main feature which diit'nguithes this volumefrom tie various popular treatisei on physiologynow before the publ*., U the application of mirrj-.copkal discoveries t'i the ülus'ration of the ii.-ence. Another, of irarcely !e»* imprrtanee, ia tkecoGf-tant refrrtr.ee to the tV.et* of e >mparntive anat¬

omy, by which the BLalociei of the human organi¬zation are evplaintd, aud the '.\hole circle ofauiiuallife elm idattd ;n iti mutual relation* aad Jependencier. 'J he work is atrictiy icientiiic in iti treatment, thoußh popular .n ite f-jrm to ai great a de¬cree, perhajif, at ii admitted by the D.iture of thembjeet. There in low. :.t, citvnly. "f preeiiionand ej;.cti:eif< in the eipOaito l f princ:f»lei. buttbt-.r litaiipi; on the aflairi of t\eryd-iy life ia

pi 'mted out in a manner equally i*r*tfnetfTe aidenttrtainirg. Thui, after deacribiug tke ce l« developed on the mrfaeen of ti.e i»-dy. the authorgive* the follow.priu tfctl ruien U) n gui to

KATIflN«..The j :< HrTtiKW of a iMBalthj ikx rlaflABSdl Um re-

B val 'it!- BBl PI . iOBntfe lay>r, by freq teat all.ii-ticn, alwavr accompanied by t'ie liberal uae of thatvf>!uable ü-jferu;ert. si ap.Korüif ttiict p-.iriH'nr! of bealtri, BBitherBphUBM

lot a rb( wtr batu n in BBBBIJ thl lottfl* N ev. OBDOiiouf to acme temp'rati r.t.-' i.'.e mj-t c jail Kt-io t

ar^.l healt'iful l'jrrr. c; btth .1 at ti e *anie t.ir.t therron facile.a npiBRe BOlll BipailllllJB in it* BM he¬

ilig tl.e ni(>*t important rl.'nienf.Ikebnth itKlf »houli m.-ver «-\ eed i.\ e tn.r.ute-.

the lubbir^- d y (tl.e mo*t essential part cf tbtc»ti 0ecBuy_NJ another live n.inutes or n, |#->BIamount oi time that every one car. af: >ri at the bs-gknaiaf ol the day. This batl. bBOBBI be taaen im-n.cdiattly on rising in the murniDg, aa at lacb timernictien i.- greater and <,uicktr than a: any other periodf'f tke twenty-four hour-1.

It B vrry BBOBBBSry to atfeLd to tbe tempera*ur« ofthe water, and of tte room in wb:cb ttm ba'.h is tak>-n.liuririj; lict weather, warn may be u-" J at tne ordi-naiy UnpOIBtun Ott the atmosphere, the r -on indt' B>(BBBBtkaatlBB 71 l ahrt-nneit. H;i* fit a less e-.'.er-i.al heat than 10 the tvater fiuuld be wan . or atleert tepid.A *ll<U»- awU rl..U rn tl.e ..'rfoc ot ll.e BOQj

BtejBdieia t<- health; it di' kn the circula'ion of theUocdtotkfl e.xt'.ria! »urfa.aterfi-r«- w.-th the MmettiU t». axd particnUrly nrresti' tl.e BBCnttBf ; '-werof the skin.

Il 1- a popular twlial witil mother*, that w.«hinByiLi" ebwiBI »!ai!y, in '-old water, Btflki 1 toe.n

fardy. Tbii if bgTBtB m:iitakf-; the teeble einen'a*tion tf a ciild rwt)BbrBB the aid and _i«i8t»nce ofHBIBBj wann water and wataMlotkijag. flMglBBaVill mi dicni u-tL erbo«rorUred.Jobb li cter.re< mb>UKtrdtw IbrOB rules fcr the maos.gemoLt of t-LilCien,and tr«-y eiprvts the IfalBBBBOB of a volume: he sty*," ("ire then. pltBtjOf ni k, plenty of sleep, andplenijOf litCEt'.For adu't* to bathe after a meal, or afu." i »

exer:-]-e, is erxinentiy dangerous. i'nra«- Utli CBBB*were rtoofded by the Now-Yotk papBTB, h!i oCcurriu^wi'.l l a y. ar. röm th s so!< rsu«e; the tirst wa- tae

dtathofan AmeiioaD lady 0; rtiine-nent &cd p >aiti.n'

fxOBBtakiBC a bati. loin after dinner, of BwffBBBlBntdM, IlkuB bIobb il B warm bttth, fod of I. ret/)

B. Slepardtf New Y(rk, under pre< tsely rimilarcir-i BBBBBBBBBaThose pri-01..- who do not hapi*B to possess a

spi nge, may re»« t to the folio a in-^ plan with greatBOTBBa.ffB: af coot, ae yon |et out BB oed in the bi'Ti-

Lafi wrun your hai.dü, face aad ne k. thee, ¦ theIBSM bBI n i f watt-r, put jour fe> t at on e for ab Mthalf a minute, rubbing thatn br>kly at the time tnen,w Bl the towel that hae been dampeced by wip.ng thetace, fret, »\c, rub your « bole body well (»i*;ho-.itthe a.ldi i. n of more water1, fast and hard, m >uthit'..t. the breatt prij<\tirg. Allow tive tmBatei Vjtthit opera! irn.There ii ytt another plan, s per.or in boBMBI ;ts

iflkctl to ab that hap prere-cW it at night, when youko to bed, at<! wbetever you get out ot bed dur-IBg the i. gbf, sw-lJ from tiro lo Irl BttB .:ei r bbifiijyour whole b< oy tied Lmbs with yonr hand-, ar (sj aa

yen <an reach ic every direction; let it be doneoritkly, i{uick y and l.aro. Iiy tbit pranice tue soft-tfii a'ad mobility of the skin will be preserved, w bit:.too freyaent wa»h;r>g haa a BBBlBBOJ to de-troy.Here ia en account of the manner of fee-amp in¬

dulged in byim. 1 kch..

Tee ItBfgj free bifid tongue 01 the frog, covered wi:hpepil'ii, and n. ..parous mucus follbrbBB. is the ail-impoitaa! IbbIinnwt for tht- procuration ot food.

It is attached by i;- apex to th« inner inrfaee ot theuedt-r taw the baee being .r» and free rn the BB k

j aiu ;' tbo BM Btk. A frrg wi I never tou. h any save

B BwiBf BBBCt, ard of tB:-''vt it re.]uiree such poeitiTe and BOBBaMriB e\idence, that the latter oftentsoai-es benote the former is sutiiciei tly itBBnlBtBtl Itattempt ite eaptt re.Wtea otiea urg üxe« biaeyeon a lively brBkl inaect,

bu whole appearanre is suddenly bangt-1. 1 ue pas-tive, slugglish BBiBttalof the minute lefoie, hii iud-detly assumed the aspect of ferocity.

It it tie a My at some aurtanc-e frotr. the frog, on thei art et, th*- .attcr. bu? eyes full of ma.i.t.ity and craft,-trett fces out hi-' l.mb- to their u».rxoet '-spa. ity. ai dcreepi tiward the ini»' t ia I be moet stealthy boi'ttt u.aLEfr poM.bie as s.>ob a» he arrivei w ithia a.tr.ar .1 ft»L a ol Bis victim, the tongue is thrownOBt so lapuily that it escapes detection: but the Myhas beea :; k giutd to lire tongue by the mucus on

the suifaie. and ret .. Bl BKb it into th<- frog - acoatu.The terr-ei of hearirf, si?ht. and smell, are wond-:

fut'v BOBtfl :n there ar-.mali. No one would believethat a y ajp.ht.rg on the BOlfBCB of a carpet, wouldbe Bicon pamed by axy appreciable sc na, and ao

far ai our sensation's are concerned tbii is <]utte true;rot tow.tha frog, however; tke ity may alight at a

d stau part of the :. :i and the frog s bt..k be turnedf it that direct loo, yet he i-e ,t» tt iaatantly, turnsn und, an. proceeds to »üect ill ciptBre, in w u.ch hevery lately tails!P-e mtdebywhioha frcg is er abed to aeize :te

prey, is in this m\rt tLmulated by the sieht of it, thetir-!.ue bti-ouea 11 lectad with blood, through t:»e. icrlu-enceif the ima^iLat' B. tint;! .tisi/xite turgid or ere Bat thia instant, ,t ean be thrown cnt and tuad. TheactioB is I ke letting the a< k o: the hand rail quicklyturn tbe tibow-joiBt, without muring Ue wriat, andallowing it 'iu.ik.y to rebound.

'lie process require* to be swift, for the breathing->fthe ti'ft is *u«p*tdtw so long a- tht i_ uta reu.vt.*

opet.'Ihere is Lot ic tature a more harmless or va!iebie

animal than a frog, nor one whosa pretence in garJemtbculd be *t< u.uch em ouraged, fbf they coneur.e onir

it.-tct-. ipideu, and sluge, and the quantity of taeaetiiey des:rov it quite incredible.

1 ben coines a useful hist to tbe naaclera of\s«ky birhs.

r::o.-e pern 11 who keep cacar.ee. and cthsr t.n^i-g.r* ircieadof iBriTibllBf r-ne gravel ontreb^t'xim

ii the cog", that '.je pxr Dirdimight beirret. ,tB¦ I t tbeii Üfi b,bj «Dygi .- t.am aidee* 01 > utllttsh-bjit ar'roca'e of ..ins w:., . *

Ur* laf.Hi s BB) IB, ill r * ittrtl t. BIB '

rf7»T*r» ¦i . :' .t7 «2* " J bui t-.e tiptrmeat, aid try tke eftee* of ». a e minn-a part, iee o

ilka on to* r fsvor.te tong-b nig, the extreme g ,-aed,self with «t,. a il VfB t>e r^airaDed ¦ ipeodiiattnre tier: of the t«- eseity "or .* cOEUsaatKe.Tbe Author presents a CV o.t :.e«ry :i rrgird ta

tke id tn tfTsr Ri] ivtrtv i.i im f,

Tbe saliva appears to poesees fj ret mott tInp..rtlt.pre pat tit* tir»t!y, t destroy* v:tai :y c a ea.xal at it-eaetat.e matter; at jrJ.y, .t ioosaot the t_rsu«e.

i ->by prep-ar r g them to recStte the) aeifva itaaif,srj tl .n.ateiTto adm.t tre gastr.e '-rice and tb.rj.y,it acex har.ica.ly toftem and d:..tee hard or drj boi,W.»t a jw fills her paur r. sritb gross, she } bkoaa. e a ar,." an >-skt or ¦. r.- \t;i"'l .. raattYiolj

y rg ia raa: organ, or : res ».'».- If to tae e- -n>

t inae h, i j w&y afi'ecU :ta i itaiity, bat wu»n thrownta k into tto moutb. ar.i ll MbH ::, i .u-.v' w.tn tue

saliva, thai, it irftactiy ii e-. a. d b« unes BMotiaDya.tr.-eJ tc aopeaiacre.

Kit-nine the steals of the fixatthreettoaBechaOia tow, or a sheep bitte tare first 1 ai lewbseat.It trtiagaortas, bu* .0 tae tt .it it baa the appearanceof a tcorci-^.' y wtll oourd vegetab.e -more near.yallied in color and appears*.' e to Bpisocb, an.I. a* yet,it baa ssdy .ot: e ic contact w.tn re saint, tri efeDTatiet be b'eid reepota.ble for ita riM->d 0 r.i.Arrest a atep.iler in the act of eat.rj tl e leaf 1' ¦

cabbsge; kill it inrtantiy, opir. .» -op, and BXOSalasthe Naf veu sow :f ontunie b. t a u..cjt- boitanwill ha e loet ita bright .rreen 'ii r, and be redued,it every reaped, to the appearac- e of the grats tn thethiri. et"mOJ oi the ce W. At it car not ha-, e com 1 .r.

coataV t with any other tr.aur.al IbtVfl Me iihraryae< retioc. it it snrely iueiiritble to Bttribnti ita altotodappearance to the act i> >n of that t aid.

Wlitii inat eatt raw, r-pe fruna, i.e et» wegvSteiohaSB, and If be put there iatobil tu BOthat atate. there they will remain. nathe power to destroy the vital:, y of anything, a-,

hao. armredly it would deermy at.dd._est itself, aeOB>tlrgetcy that always ksppei> in dea'1:. X ^inore ia n BfAj at post-m^rterr. examinat :thtttttitdtbat % portion of tne ft.^mBct; bai a-.tuaiiy thaia<-t*d npo n itfelf'To show tbe nniveiea'ity of tb » particular oVjOBsleol

prt petty 01 o'eatroyirj; life, let see wiiat: .ae* p.a^an.' rg the lower animals. Itjlk :V»r bulk, wetg -

weigbt, an anytbipjj OXOBOd the pair, of at ^krt

bitO| to say w thing ol tba ion-, continued a ter | MM<kuences .'What jh es rise to tuia *>t-eme kilffsriul Barely

it estnact be the in»ert!oc of ita tubular nheato ati'it.ry jowt, bei'Bitee if tbe ile-b were stabbed at tbesame tin e w.th a dozen large stockinf needi 's, thepa n would rot be r.cat'y ri> ITMbt, anc. tiie «oucdwculd aoocer hea'. When a »pidert.eaa tiy. woydees tte icec: u.e inatr.ntly, and .ta L-ody swell upptodigicuely '

If a rattleeneke, or other, bb '¦!,pratl icte a tuto, why ... the wound aln» bM BBiveiBfl lyla'al

If s d'-c;, r<; rabid, I .te a man, or if B Oir, ii"-«e,hoK, rOoeOOat, fox fand many other auu.-.i.i , 4atome thug, of if <¦. tu I mnoi , why, 1000]all these eircomstorcet. should tte WtttBliable to hydrophobiaTo tntee nutstions, v. b 0 (hi bt g.-ea*. y ev.

tetided, tl ere is but ore an.-wer. '.iie.v ti.a: tue

I BfBOl ttOB ha? been in BTBty ioataWOB looealatetjw !. ti e saiive. (if the other am i a!, and tiiat, r.e

hief profiertie.s is .'. ¦/« < .v /»-.To tin. en and to u it ii a natural se.-ret.i-n, ar.d BO

harrtleas ia it, under itraaTT flfrmfnrtlBftf, that i al

may drink any qnant.ty af the potBOB fool va

nafursajtrAc, ard it will have none other tnact taa.. to

help bim to digest hie food: Hut if iu-x-uiuted iotothe ein illation of the b.ood it bf< ytnea a viruler. a

fatal pa -'

Who eoaaloabl that, iia m'.-keto were aa lorgfl aia good M/.ed dog, ita ca vawouli'. e a- inMiadiOteljaLd ertamly i.iiaJ as the bite of a ratt.-.-n*..The pain that we si.are With dome-'.i. lad

animals, iron, tba bite of par..- IBOttljt. this c ause-ito. nlat .jn by the.. stli\ a.Tbe division of the aalivoty glaadt aohocg Uta rap.

tilts would appear to throw some light cn tI.e: in iol

of each, or certainly tome of then- {bui: Ubtjati0 it reptilcB potaese only p-.---.-ti-' tlttnit, tba M reti.»Bof which descends by tbe hacnei-" of the tAnn« of theupper ;aw tie tue they mai.e ot ti.em ayoold a«ein tote ab'tfh the fur.ction anu pr< pert.e- of the e partuar glands.Tha boa aoBBtibstat /' 1 \igritj habt ao parotid

glBLde. neither can he destroy bil prey by a b.'e, boi1 e eatwinee bia body arorr.d ri^ vicii.n, and ktlia I 'in,as a bear would, by an embrace. Hut what ii now tobe done be has no grinding teeth to eL'iS.e h ir. 11irfalivate the food and loosen the ti-aues. by partiv!ve'ecctr posing the body t: the goat h- has k.i.ed, an')eo prepare it for tbe action of the atouiach. in othereer*», howeee ba perform the impjrtant tucjuoL ofirf-lival Eg it'He dies it m thi> way: kt liekt mil mt .ard

WBertTar tha toagoa, OOrvratt with Bartva, nthe fle-h becomes a!mo-t rotten under >te toflaaBOB.X' w, at it is tte known that persons nave been

b.t'tn ty a rabid sog and ea;aped tiydropr.ubia, whileother persona bars been bitten by sound and heai.hydogs end yet this fearful di-ea>e na- supervene L M Ria tLie to ne tii iaited, i.t.iesa we adm t the diffsftsg1 bt mfeal propsny of the salivary glands rejp*. tively

If the feaci irgs of the ratllesne.ke and tne boa con¬

st! ictor i ave sty practical value, it would appear thatthe parotid giant's mlmm p< 1 et QU >. t aVi .-

a." and that the secretion of the o'her glands '-an

only beempl jved upon already dead aaattar,tOBtTti '. ita

sj eo'y decbmpoeitioP.U JJ 5 t^ecry be true, it i» \ try eaey to eipla;n the

bitessxdtbshrooassqoss es >.-( tna two dog- in theate of tbe rat J itg wi.iee bite proved inr.ix ?nt, the

»Oliva of ir. cu'atM a may have come «ly ; a tktar.d--' rai tltmit and cor sSSjSM ntly

it waabsrmlefs; wherea«. in twOOOS of the POttad at f,tiie aaiiva came frooi the mtrti «, aci was

therefore tatal.Thieviewia rastajasd by tbe foil, wit-.- c^ns.ilera-

tione: Tbe ducts of tbe parotid glands are ai uat?J,aa we have seen, in immediate proximity to the molarttttb, ar.d tiie secretion ia only evolved by theira. t. atbe probability ia that tbe incisor teeth, used in bitMgjand tba ittetior of tha mouth, are usually iub: ca'ed

by tba sstfStioi of Oaaot boti of the other pa.:»i'g ards. while the parotid g'aci* are reserved for mae-

BeOtsOO alone.Xo ii. ai attraction is added t< the work by the

numerous pictorial iiinitrot out, w hich are eiec itsd.ti a novel st)le, that it both beautiful io .taeli, andadmirstiy adapted to the purpose of tcient tic iilua-tration.

FIGHT 11.TWEES A TRAGEDIANAND ANEAGLE.

> rem K f.. .nna'i Cc. ttVeei \'jt'.

I.arly on last Sunday morn.ng tbe tragedian M ¦¦

de k, wbo it now reposing at hit farm, near LOTOfanrt,waa startie 1 from bia sleep by a confusion of noiaea de-Eot.Dg the wildest terror.cogs barked, | :gs; -.ea ed.owe bellowed, chickens .ty-kled turseys gobbled,dncka uacked, women vreomad, and lesser njises

split tae wond hag ear. Springing from bitecaoh| the "eminent' intticctiveiy st..-.ed npocthe tirst weapoo that preeented itself, which bO|per- d to be a "Ma^-beth twotd,' and rSBtbiagdownsUire and out upm the front pOttlCOatO 60S"tune amonnting almo-t to "airy noth.agneaa, hethere ttiuck bis fa\orite attitude, and cried in thun-derirg t. re»

" H'tat Baaaa itJt ilsiaiThe -ttvants, sttuck dumb with prev.ous terror,

a hieb uaa rendered all tba greater by tha tragic triUtieia of the .juestioner a eye, coulu only pj tt to thelawn and .row mere pallid.Turning his eyes.nowfixed aad settled :b tha: awt.

fi.att to teliixgoB trie stage- c the dirt- tb I row ated,tte imprcmpt;. Macbeth drank .n a', ope b < ga e thablcody horror that had wTooght the alarm. A mon-

stroua eagle, which, to tüe atraining eyts of the trage-diAA, leaembied it. size t'ua fatdad "BoC of lueArabian Xights, had fastened its talon* .n a your.jfaif, but a tew bo-.ts old, Sistöhsd cut. h.t eyea. and

was etdeavoi.ng to r.ee w.th tne aUikMbSsfiatl MtbtVrg victtSD. wt mt cries were drowced n the arilaerbellowirfcs of the kSJktb. -lax aa she ha-ged furiouslyarouad tne Aftailact. Kattlviog BSBBBBbI at SO a inti

thecbArip.oc (.: bbjorosl innocence, the em. .ent

etrui k etotter attitude, and, wi-h the wir ryCüaae aati or wo,1st! Isai . Ä

r. ads a-1'etditi (hor^-e, his gr<d sword jr-g ne 1

meteor in tre fret rays 0: the m -m ng -t'> *. ~

impenal b-.td waa w.de awae.e. ano BSSSSf .n t -

tia^ediat..' A tiear.k; " Iti .. - t i'rm.

dropped the eaif. and with open MBBBtb a.d b tadpmioEs, was ready to paajoos upon "tts comm. .tee. ot

one. obeeraing which and rerec'.ir.g upon the pro¬verbial tenderness of shilling shira, and tne Steerfutility t: Bttempii'g even by tea irtoet y.Jt.ot.treten 0: .magma'.it 10egsresal that v u.n«rab.e gar-n ent into a coat of mo.:, be cvxx to a halt, took ar.-

. tb. r l.ok at thedefant bird, tbea wVee.e.; roaaajatd in tte talktB larguage if Mac belt, t) Ml i.r

exciajned..' ft tot Sab- Wl'k ttee.

and beat a -ap.d and iaglchoua retreal, nporwhit a

Th'£ * lRx.*J4 8l'MV£t >.-. ISD1A.

f'tm Tm \\m ikmt ftjrt i m

If »f tc »rger have new jr.__«n,» a 1 t«t . <t-.. «r, thaepint 0» o»ede-n BBMBfrftMi . Hill kept,

e.ve ty i_#«iplor__ow» rfthOM tar recooc, ofori«.b»-.eht_rd fo taa - a gtaera ant b< which »wknow so CtkklB J«"_-- Lrrtriaf this)last tarty ye ir¬rt. UM p mipai geegrapa.eai :eatir«- ¦ «r-o-Ncrth A_ci;:t ht.e MM d- y ;r_ .<J, lad w.-rijrsiderar. e rwxwi y. I--* I.v is af CsatraJ

A»:a have w:tn;e that pBliod fjeer, trav ensd .a ran

OU tiona, fin n bv_'.~*a aa . tba Oattl to taaCtiror Will; the kaif-kr-OWl r.v«.r ml mm ! ..

Am«-iea I IVB v. er fa -'y , - .. r-a act r»neyed um.. j or-tinn; anuid the Böa'her*.- Pa e has bset di*-eovtitd N itltweataiT Passage, the da--probkm of near y two ?,3nc'*»d year*, baa b*eo at a*:¦ .. j. ; r- :. e N g*r - : .> 'Cger a myth,trie I>i'a_ ^ea ia «triryed or '.'« Il Iti POTS, a:

the i bii-M aecrel 0 1 Nile * a! b at wrestedt-or .- keep:n.\ I,» bar./ ar.i-. a.- : we pt'ne-t-ated the v&*: acd ;r Hospitable BTtSwaTBOOB ..: A^-tra'.ia. An llrglisti stean. veeisl has startled thapratftivaBOMkO of tbe CMmMb, il BBCSBOhng ÜB < urts to tee

very irocuers of the treat t.' I ¦ BotMM.Can a.- at, eyn r_sve hohl : the Moanta.n* cf theMoOBatUUrt,wl peak- .ad been sou^htforwardof two tb u-atd year*. 1 ce acti p. ared trail* ot ( .:-

MM pit e r.ave beer -a t,r M i il.iveredthl t :. .. a. .: a.-e it.. Otba g- BJ '. a dtlie patnted BSrOOM of imprest ei'-H.<:v.'e.eti tna:

bsb .lap«b BBjVB been rent by tue keea i InHut.« ard American adventi re. I ce IC ;-jiau.« aave<?e« etdeu FxnBD bkOwttl to tre rr nth ot the Ar. vr,w.tt.incce rtw hundredBrrÜM r'winch they havee«tab.*hed p-ru toen; ard i ).uit^ao.e m; ar- p- -teO'C.at.r,- Prosa 1,000 to >,H00 oner. An Au'iervanCor«-.:, tor tbe eastern - Mai <>: R~u'.t, in Ana) aa*traveled lately from the l\uopott..ni ity of the O vr*,tbrougi. t e mU-rior i.f A^ia and S :«r .t, to the ea-t*: n of the Paeiilc, iwnllry arrttiBr at tM NM #>t-tientLts on the Arr x r. L be adven.ur. nr traveler n

V.r. v.' .MMt, u i. _a- thai . re*acd .V'iafroaiet tan to . tan, it >:.ppo«edto be the 6ret wa ;.« I M.ixeopthfg WMeillOtOl <vt'.-xo, wr,o dm ever v.Ji'ediKrgi ia ai.d Mat.tchoot a. ard the great Mas'-ho<>C t) r>f IgOOtBt l'r. I \ -i^-m:« has atr^ taieij rg

Bl :le bippyrOBBrtBol eiplorattoci on toe a:tg-i. Ccernl /amor/.i, ard Lai e\t?n g .ne tortb again |pMbt? " nr oe<d m «.-i-:. ;.!' lang--, v r bae.itg re¬

el vi-d the borre welc tne and hearty r rgratulations.: OQBtrymeMa t'art It.irton .-f the Indlu army,t'e advcBtntome autiu r of 1't.e Pitol Kjotetep*..v hai BOM tbrtb m* >. BOt ., too, on an AM an en-

terprii-eot d.ptvvery.1MB I. ate rotne ol tue pr.c. ipal reeulte of m idern

upLrat.. n. W hat uarter cf a (ent.iry, e.u'e thefi tt: or tl e tarth and the bo-tndaries of it- '.r»nds a.:dwater« were knjwn, cacex'ub noh a list of Ml »w

nientl \\'e have Leen led into tl e* obeerva'.iont byan BCCOBBt cf theretutr :" tw :' the b- en S t-

t intweit ff m the tery iBlUMthn expedi ion t i In i a.lnibet and IVhe^lan. We regrei to state \ a' Bl I ytrace ol the tb:id brother. Mr. Adolpbu* »« hlagin-twvtt. hat been entirely ;. nt Bh>ee IW when hl B <

known to ba\e made his way toward tarkacd, inTuikestan. It MM even booaoorra_tly M| «MdiathB1'ut taut thai ti I gestleOBB had lost halte among

l Boote, Uli iurhocane, who ?m;-eUed him to takeII r."\epart m t! I war tbey are a' present wagingwith the C- D«se. Tkt Dttki UmttUt of the :u

>f J its. however, give* u.- bo] et :hat i e may bl itil1m s> i-tet>. s, M it s laid that news \<\* late'y b«en re-cued from l.ei. I.adak the capita, of L/tUsThibet,via /.atitksr, to tb.- e»trv: i-isit Mr. A. tvhiagintms :

Lad pa ,-ed tbii bait *A .t.ter at Aja '.' Btf, wi': :> tivemart-fcei t (the Vatkani, and FMMM to Aktt. 7% Oetkt'.. : ; 'ado.-, however, that " the newa of his BOJstj" i-hould be ROBiTCd with great caatioe, and taepers mi"wl. BBTObrowghl tne e.»- s-o.t'tt be very closely'¦ *-t .-r-d. lie PrUSliM t >t su Bl B in'.ay. itappear-,. Btiderodtbii BOtiosi inlfl ieitiraportai m:<> be ttB-BBlitted Ic BstIIb, t the end that tjrther to-

qn iy night be DMMfi. po'-tiMy by way of Siberia andKtokurii. Il:* te'ltr. we are uid. was ,ilti na-ely.{'t:«d bytsoTseanM irBTB1st Hanm ffBaihoUl. Istte BbMBOO t the br->th. r< If-r.nain and RobertSchlag btWI i', « ho were th.-n on the.r w4m to I. nu n.

atd fotwe.rdeu to tiiea. with a haruorg note, iTplBMat< ry of h « PBoliVM in ha. Bg done 10. Th«ro ii no

doubt that our knowledge on the subject of iotetiorAi-ia wil. be ma'.eiiilly SrfSMte l BMd in.'.eaned by thei.. ettigab u l the loatUnavsls' -liouid be really re¬

turn stiiorg us, which Wl binostsfy hope, at k:« \ *ril-ous wandering" have extended over rsgBWMhUlieit)untrodden by EuropeBM, win. tiie etceptijn Oi Ins

Mfcenturoti* bro'here. the erterpr;i:i Alec¬s' hlagii.tweit eoinrrsBred their «. entili. reeearrhe. it:

18 4, under the patronage ol Haron Humboldt, u !¦ö.«,|ln:bet, and 1-rkoetBB,:' >r the .irp^-e or. \r«r\ a-

|ii r,s 11. U trestial rnagwetlsm, g- tgj, and the priBci-t f. hara. tertstn s ol the giOOB. tM UrBwtB bfttWBSMIJciiibe.\ and Madraa were ntst subjected to the.r ax-emiBBtun between W-'j Tney then pro»r».i«i to i a'.' atra by tut HeratBBB s .ulaL.' atweil a--

rritBhWil the r- iaMv« bights ot tue e.evated m >un-

ttu.r if the K '--.a rftcge. having pre\. )u«lyvisited the Hitnalayae r'.; :he smr.e nTBOBB.>kk:m and JJoutan ue atrurately measured onthis Oi arion. ted, oncer ac aogl> ot' upward of I]c»g '. the ui e el.-vh to 1 t'oL Waughhad l vet. the r.a/ne of afoOBt KvorOOtt TinsDMght] p ak upwa-'i oi .",000 (hot, or b_Jmbig! .t wcoJlodtOs Tob bb pomat by taa liubet-iar s, ar d it krown by the Nsps.ulepe by the tame ofGhti ur:> harka. Ad dpntir and Sobort ÖehiÖfintwWit:n tbe nseanwt lie sdvu. tu, with tt>e as.-istaci i ol

diegoMB, lato Tb.bat proper, aad e>eu p bsübioJbo'ar an the Important comxerctai .. oi <; rtok.ibe sii.gu.ar moui 'ain format in whii h favereM theetcrnM .s t. -ngated valley of Ta b -t.the largest ,n

LbO-biriTM. ard vhieb dlriilei the «. nn ?i oi theIce ue frim tiicseotthe ItialiniapoctraorLlihong wat

duly .n-estigakd on tnie liter-u ng cas'on, 89 aliothe geological peouliaritiei of the vielnities of thelake Maxfavarouv. In a-cend.i.g 'Le Iii (mbbbm, theyIwBchO.iM lOMM elevation than .'.,.") fee'. H >r-

mane S.hlagmtweit, in ^ ¦¦ pr.~eele<l |tr AnBSB,'.be de'ta tt theHanges and the Mtahtr ap. otra, and theregions between Calcutta and »vn: a, ly. | aOtths/BStWBjdlOf BoigoJ. I»u:.ng tin* t'u.e Ado.jt. H IkVg ntweit. by ue-ecdirg the'.>dav*ry, throughout P.*entire cotir-o had r't, toed to the .Madras I'residen yihe tfctc traveled to tl.e southern, it point Oi the pen-incuJa by way of PfwrlifrhTTTJ and Tr.-ainopoly, an I

hav:ng n a.le a t ytrg exploratory v it into the Ni l-gherrits. rtt uned to 8in..a by way uf ( a'.tutia.Tending the'o< l teason. tM sUlTBiiOMof the A aar

cantak pluteau, in I'enttai India, had baen determinedby Hubert Schlagintireit. wti. b he disco\.-red Cot toexc«-<i 3,300 reef, ireteoal of a« had besn p.e-v :ously supposed. The tLr- e ro'-her!- then met ag i n

at fe.inla, alter bwviBg been eej.vated for fourteenmonth!1 in the piMMlllliUM or their ge\e.al enterp-lies.

In the ear It) they ommenced tho BbOTB OjdVM-t rous OBBBpoigl ti:ey had la'teily re*»l\ed upon. Asouth westerly direction wn- .k.-«i. u;on Ibis ocoasionby Adoiph.cs Schlagintweit. cross.ng tho Ilima.ayas,c portion of Thib«'v and the lia-ti-tan, and ak ig a

plÖM at.. [ctensttBg e-aonnat.on t: the singularIBCCtiOB of the Il.cd<x-h'x»sh with the vast mountainarges of Northern India, and then retraced b i stepssoutnwaid by the route of the valley of Cashmere totbo PBnjMb rivsrs. The brother! Kobert aad Her.mate pic teded t< Ladak, w.tn tho aeeistan.eof |is>guises, however, ard by dirTWret.t roads, and b aldly?nter r.' Turkestan I'roper, travened the Karakorumatd Kuen-Luen range", and thus descended into tbenoble valley cf Varkaitd, which ot ar, .moienie ani?Icrgated tidertal on or hnow '*.<XM' or 1,101 feetije.p ic the table-laid cf Central lite Thii remtrk-abl- valley d.vide- the n.< . bafal range .»:' the Kaea-I.uen frcm*tbe range to the «t uthor 8 bena, kaowoae the >^al Khac.They then returned to I.adak, and arrived sev¬

erally .c ths P it aub, where tney ecca aga.a mit,: av tg ourneyed as before, i <r prudent;*!motives, byC.fferet: roads to theirp.ac* 11 render . Ml. It ihraidbeobssrved that this la»texped-'ioa ex.enled over

gn Bid OB a/hi : the sun had never before rehVtei a

EOT) ; em shad, w the couree of Mar« 3 Psis wai fur¬ther n. rtr , ard heie t.'.ese indefatigable tiavelert.tu .:ed ti.e d:reect:cB ard geoiog:.-al forma'ion oftnounia.n lyatems, o: BThk I Bl it to BOthlog had beenolowx i.evicu-'y.The p*rm)8*icn to viei Jfoj t.il havrn.- at laH '-«en

"«ctived by Hermann S> blagxtw-.t, ne, ¦ 1867, di-rtc-ttd his step! n taat direct a. I: wa* here thatthe celebrated Gaourichanka 'Le " Mount Kvereet'Of < Waugh' was meas-ied by him, ai also theYaiSfl and MatcLipcuttha, detignate-i ioditioitsly f r-

rreriy at the Ili.avalagin, or tnsßoowy Kacgo.at o_e

I n,e i ccsidsrtd tba lof:.e-t BtountaxM lathe uaiverse.Kobert meanvhile, deacendid ;n» S-inde iron, ths

Putjul and from teene pn te-ied to Itombay, viaKntehasd (fO-Ohat) h>-mors particultrly examosdths rtccw r.ed Salt hange and investigated '.is muta

.ion which have taken plies in ;he 'orMof theprincipal P .t'acbese riven s nes the days ofIt d:an invasion by " Pni.ip s wariJte s<b, he thentrave.td Id 1 eylon, where ne rema-nd for a i-orttone.AdatehM R 'ilagintweit had re*umei hi* labors, cy

rtvisiL»_ the noith, with Ctboul and ths H -stays',ard wa<- -xpected t> return to II rror-e at the close ofthe cart jear The a*rro«: virg;n charms of unsx-

plored Central Aria wuuid appear, ho-rsver. to havene'u forth adutemenU for tM b^ld and m.«singtraveler to) alh-it» to be rerlrted, acd .ie m-jst havegota forward upoa ...» pamoue enterprise, instead ofretia.itg h.* footstsps.we r»gret to r-.y, p-srhap*never to rticrr. Tbe partial Irl verieiof in Bröthenin tbt.se wild rsg.ocs, o all probaa.lity, terr.ptsd hi«or-w\rd. c l .e tndeavcr :> <- -'ucJ-la what tsMByhOBso bopoflSy t rr.rr.ence.!. ,

Ii ? rxlr.i'oc we wi I observe, that tMiaiBortini of tbo Ms* i. 8 .u .<

~'.<tt%\- e *t- ,!ir ia "-'e-gt «t .'*. tketh* rf tn a

iear » t:*-.; i hftWOBS :~% t, <'i». , . ii*

a:ma tae globe <oTtt»-e rj. * re ef < «\| -iffBetfc nUee.ty, with r^e v-tf.-nr... .x*« ueoeatnthe toil, or tc ^«B ads luv«, of a p»r.'y of Voeatcre Of theeattb. 1 r tVu | irpoaa, tae hretSereS fclagiBt.rit made use c: ina geotr.*? r -eaeter, orsubterranean them mt'er, in« bji. .>f the metro.a>eet_«:Pg a*. a.l La ta aD red11 the depu of oea-ly e.tard a half Elg'si foot. twoa >m i « t.atar-free. Tha Mar»" 6 h't* t"> a . Bfj redU i>*atOW C»>**id**ei '« blitnl I I ..

..-.?..« TtpOC tke oft' r v. K\ft' sin ..**. ftr n.ster.bav * be** tales af BarUa,rf t'e very valuable ccl.eettie. of ?la<«er e**t* ot

ltd-at; ara'T*' Ner;ar. head*, wb- -h ti »y have net) ig. tw.tk then, to Kttrope. These tote-oat.».. .- «. .-

* bibb we urder .v! are fWrd rgly we| ex^ya'ad,* r. a »hört titre It p B5 haseable at the Mnmled aii whe e. The f a-? Ind a H Mieej al ea!y >r'.ait* a few *r<*eirjier> :r *« c V." ¦IB, b »-* atf-eeett cr. \ «ra the agency of ph. .grap'-y .a tobe employed »0 render the «tber eu ueron* 't» otbtstonoal and etbcv g al interest Bo e I tk*gi i.eral public.I: s ct»iou», h»a»«ver, that t i e crm i a.veap-l' "r- '"' 'he bar Batter, Oi tae u bftetl neeilo.aid cf t:te mi terraaeaa aa well a- the at n treir-.r.ou ete-. «l al'Uudea differ rg tO WeieV atu .\etat extent 0< lemi unknown territory ao rti Yenae, -an-tot t be regard..1 aa f the u-n.v,t i.r-rcrtar.* ac<rr.ti ot « ar cvea-e nr eto-'k -.-eratk at wl» Jge i the pl.y ateal law* ard charte ter*' * <

.:¦ n rata. We haia oaly io add taat wo * c -ere'y'.ist the tear* for the safety of M. Adolphe.» aVblajriB-tw< tan .r.:-d. and that Lew", -.'.t. ¦.. tiety re-tan U F.ircpe to reap 'be reward wh n a a aiveo

n is and self sacrificial reeean hoa in tLa e*i«eoiscience entitle him to ao deeerved'y.

>N* ndtrttaad that the fnrts of thate imptrtaoteoterprirea and ditcvtrltt will oome befjr* tt«publie a' ta diaUot per . d. n a work t> be labcitbtdut eVr the Wlaajhja tide: " tftialti of the Jt^ttot IdM arion of MM. S* h'.aglntw.it :n India and Oaatfal

" Asia. It will in all prvbabi! ty be eu ted r. (.'. 'martate EEaajKob. _______________________

fEJiSOSAL.

\ aTtttaf .r T'r .V. i. ZVaMH tl ill he *fife I

1 It: i' || the || reep« f.ng M. t' >n* '.c-rant <

a: ardor.mett f Kct;nerl>m. by $fl ,f,ng fie !.«a eg

paragraph from Q V Itaajgl" M. \ I. cor Cei tlU. rt't, tha wa kaawi apoe'.e rt' tbe e

,t s. .; «i ailed I rlertMB, wbo hu ¦adaat'eaaaaal wie¦ NwiataM paaaaiaaaa lai aaaNaaa u«»ainreo beat aha

aiij la Tiiiapa. aad taaaaaaii th t» » kiaaaaa«.He DevaataaleaaaaafaaMlDaaaitalaWa »I ivta aad L aaea t*i. .: ..! ¦ ue» ptuilti itett m Teva«, kef />eeJ <r. ¦ u ft./¦!. / It may ke laaaarieatakat If faarbtrw fee t\BattaatLwU k wars laaMtbaala la* tt ii laamoea'itf, te abaat' c. o. the it ected ettaböahaaaal aeald be ahataiy aai .. »¦»att. b ft >t tmHaial m»'

Ti. i paragraph cortaii;«, doubtless, the whole of tbee\ lepee oi. wiirh T .V. Y. Ti Ml allaajae thai M.t'oneideraiit hau renounced Fo.Q 'riam: artwebsgtosuggest to the polAe and modest corm*p 'ndetl of tna'

tournal that it the' e it g:\en by it to aav^b eg, it

i-1. bis .>wii allegation. The f.n-t is in.lispii»abla thaiM. ( ..usiJetaLt bn ne\ er ma le nor prop .»ed to makeany attempt to " coioei/e on Kout er*t pntc plea. "

His aHemp^d coloty in Texas waa s trply agrettland speculation, such as tnousacds o: p vpia haveundertakin bciote. It is sanl ..- have b-en un»ec:eta-

at.) now he propose.' to make another .fatal ae'ye im-e. l.aracter, but avoiding the errors of .Maage-

mt r.t which caused bet in the brat in.-ta«ire. l'liejideas.. Kout.et had nothing to .Io w.th the Itat, an.lwi" have nothing.Io with the seond; hut of thoseideas, whatever ihey may U', M. t'oB*ilerant ia jmtMaWkflbaii a.iie:. r: now aa «.>. r. Tue fa I i par-haps Nilef BO g eat importance to the aabiisj bat- r.ce so tu,, h account is ma.1^ of deoy g I by T»V. 1. Ti>-' -, it is perhaps as well to v*»e the tr itfi

Ml "g it..-IV'iliiaui \. Hurt, widely and fav Ota > knave at

the inventoi of " Hurt's Solar f unpa**, cied at th*residence of In* ton in Ilamtramck, netr tha citylimes, '.ae'evening at «. o cl n k, in Ilia aiity-aa-. enioyear ol hi* age, of disease ot the heart. Mr. H utwa« born iu Masaacbueetts, bat removed at aa earlyday to Northern New.York, aad located in ^ut'ogaC ounty, from whence he removed t > Buffalo, wherahe mairied: ami from that place he came to In.» Sta'ain lt*J3, ard liw ated at V ataoax, >lv mb 1'ionty,which w»e tt eu a wilden,.).«», but »s ro « a .. .,>.. ceand thiiviog dittric». His remains will m .»vo*:t«.!

is spot. Mr. Hurt a OtifiaaJ loattoa sat a

BBiUwright; but simrtly aller r> moving t( MkObbMihe aas appcir.tt.i i; raraabaaf SarveyorLwblahon;ahe heid until BOOBl i.vo year* amce. Tba event otMr. Hint a life which chielly d atinguiabed hurt waathe initolion of the " Solar (.' impasa," wio r>. i« iavaluable to surveyor*, and is use«i in preiarouca bb alls uiilar itstramenta where ita merit* aie kowo. I iat' .. wultly anil favorably known to -».:.,'.. a deacr.p.. i or leaigabtioa of üb pecallar merits. tp'* inven

i if ae mistake not, waa made in ISML Mr. Hurthad an lafaatiaai Bild, and, Btaoog other evi'Jea. ei oftk* 'pr-iduc¦! a njvel in-trunn ui for a* arta icag

e f,i d I. ngitu.ie at aea. [Detroit lVibasB\

DcaraaaTi 4ttbmh i" OWai imi OalmIU ns. wlo ia coi.hi.ed in the iad up a' Wnea..i><, m .1who i| eanttrced to be hung on the N >Uy of v vtemher, tor tbe cold-blooded murder of a poor fsllan wo-

tran. a few daya since near that. .ty. Mil a det^rat»and mim oal tw OHMM attemj.» on Friday night last, t »

take hi* own life, and thus rob the gallom of iti le¬gitimate victim. HowAsi .uod all covered with g iro

iu the MKTLirg, the ii et'iimeut wiib which ne open* I avein in hi' arm beirg of bia own maoBfacture, on of a

ateei pec. soon alter he waa imprisoned. Tue mmWith whii h he perfonnei it .: ..*» that he anticipt'elthe wortt fron II I ht.-t. and wa*piej triog for it. T I

A g staysIt eat rnatfe trom aateel pen nicely eVarpe'r 1 by

bs .iggrouBd on tbe mdea of tue cell, attas td to a

handle ingeniously made from the tin of me of the

platen iron, which i.e had been acouatoruad to aat.tie had also made a timilar instrument f.- .in iron behad obtained from a porte .nounaie :'. )'. whichwere found in tbe ceil tine morning. YVuut the toa-o.clock »truck II last night he made tbe in itieai. Hasaya be stood OTef the sink and let the Uoial ruo into

BfJI he became famt, and ; 1 not ars.nd iiogar.||e,f ».-. fell and clambered to tbe bed, managed to fetipor. t atd went to a'eep, ei;^< ting toaaaka ,n

eterti y. Hat he was mtxtai-en in bis calc .It'ioi,.After he bad gOM toaletp the blood ceaaot to rt ie,atd be i ontinutd to sleep until i o'cl»k th-i morning,when he waa surprised to tiod himeelf alivt, a'.d haagain opened the vein, but lie bad become ao mt

evbauttad that the bio* d wouid not r! >w w tbtaaV.nt rapi'iity to prevent it fo in tdoffbaf ia M.e

Wi und.It waa in tine eihauated BOBiHtioa he wa- fuoed tbi*

morning by Mr. Biiiitb. Dr. Haird, t ty Pat/eiciaa,waa ifxmedianeIy seat foi, atd by Ina admiBbMrBtkneiof atimultnft te so. ncommenoed rec >veric< ttrengtb,and wben wo eaw bin. tbia morning al 10 rtatet:, ha

was able to raiae bimaehf on his bed. The opinion is

fiat he will *urvive. He *<pr*»eee no refret at whatha* transpired, except that he failed to a CotapUakhia obi' t. Had begone deeper ar.d eat the artery,be would have l.een snc esaful, bot pr iv.dei tia'ly Lad.d cot .ndcrstand that.

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Tit FntSl M.'H's*!. »r Nitotx i- AJuu RortTHi ll aatpl «i K mii%', !).<N v..Kveryb<>dy whr»tver tnisttd hitsaell to tbe aharp grade o the ferryatain ate, aa ti.at rope unn/iled iteelt ia whoea t JmoA,'strength hit life hung, baa exercised h!rr.«a!f in calcu¬lating to what degree of destruction hi* phytijal naturawould be cruahed, if thoee nbera ahooJ aaparat*.Tbe eiperiment ha.« recently had an iMipaiMMi 'r.aJ,ar.cthareeu.t n worthy of record for the oex ..rtofthe acventurous. In tbe month of March the r a.ryHouse took tire, and in the coonagrat^n tJbB |W|Mburned, ard a car rushed tke rail length M the tte*^track, and went iBto the river, unbros^n, a:mo!t wito-

ut a fractuie, motead of being th.vercd ic'o fraa;-n.M.t*. Tbe reaeoc seemed this the weigh! «f ttte,'>'» .. which Is attached, and which *e. vest to »tevlyth. draft, operated as a nreak, and the car was takenthra gb it* rearral j jumey by tl. »rag^ilatir o it.- y

11* a uial whe-h, ia .'a piaatant re* i.'., e .!. g ** a*

a-inran<eof security that will calm tiamiod, w

ti e b.*') i» rel.e' ed from tbe in*-rmicab'a «ta r ir-

t,y. [Cor. 1'oU'ier ae«! Ko»,B :ar.

Thr Xatri mi Tit ion*'k.-tVa leant from IT.Hiafcop that, aa aooa aa the weather and b.a brtaeeaw 1 Lermit, be aball reeueae tba work, acl that it ia

bia »Wnuca to twBByawM \* *» -«Jj J«thia cable waa uoderrua laat weak, and t.uad a* gooda* when laid, i-v seaweed or ketp attachiBg te) rt. A

-erLt haaUen circulatedthtA M'. B. badabaodoaed.L^'arpr se, aad he w.-ha- I stared fror, hiex thateuch a lot tba fact, but that ht .* da>tefBBU>ed to com

pitta f. and criaect Naatiicket with tbe oct'.o*at byu.eat* of a good atd mbrat.tial ttlefraph S

Him Wi «. oi rHI Ft r-ä{eZ^J\Sib*Lt: r W letn via.ted the t-harhetj« 1Kav vJ "*.

and alter weikicg aboot and Tia*tog the pjr, -esjfc *

retained against tha feoee wkiah «««w**f ,t^.1taceo park, U rest Ilms f Ml »J-jHn.ea came up to him and t dt b J> to\'farpeoplev*re ltd a..«a.J U be .«.'.'«._....uatyart. Htt;>aievux4r.