D. M. Th 3 13 05 37 D 4 23 6 15 35 M 4 466 25 35 6 7 Ta 5 9 ୪ W 5 32 8 Th 5 55 9 Fr 10 Sa 6 410 11 D 6 186 6 7 4 6 12 M 7 26 0 13 Tu 4 25 6 9 5 23 11 52 8 56 mp 6 15 5 15 6 16 5 14 6 18 5 12 19 M |10 16 195 11 20 Tu 10 23 M6 20 5 21 W 10 44 M 6 215 22 Th 11 616 235 23 Fr 11 276 24 5 24 Sa 11 48 16 255 25 D 12 9 6 265 9 30 moru. 6 225 26 M 12 29 V36 27 5 0 10 29 310 34 0 26 23 5 27 Tu 12 50 6 294 59 11 37 111 41 0 47 6 24 5 28 W 13 10 6 304 57 morn. 4 216 27 5 morn. 1 43 6 255 29 Th 13 306 314 56 0 47 5 35 6 28 4 59 0 50 2 59 6 265 30 Fr 13 506 324 55 1 58 7 06 29 4 58 2 0 4 24 6 27 5 31 Sa 14 96 344 53 3 10 8 18 6 31 4 56 3 10 5 426 284 591 5 27 6 10 5 22 morn. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. 5 58 5 41 1 50 7 18 5 58 5 41 1 54 4 42 5 57 5 42 Fr 3 375 59 5 39 3 3 8 40 5 59 5 40 3 6 Sa 4 06 4 17 9 41 6 05 38 4 18) rises. 10 32 6 15 36 rises. 35 34 6 411 18 6 45 32 6 44 ev 216 55 30 7 27 0 46 6 65 29 8 14 1 27 6 75 27 9 42 76 85 25 9 57 2 48 6 95 24 10 52 3 33 6 6 11 5 22 11 48 7 496 12 5 20 morn. 8 116 13 5 19| 2 40 6 35 6 125 19 2 41 6 65 25 2 45 5 11 3 36 9 57 6 15 5 16 4 34 10 33 6 16 5 14 5 34 11 76 175 13 sets. 11 38 6 18 5 11 6 0 morn. 6 19 5 10 6 5 9 38 6 17 5 12 6 86 105 19 6 20 8 14 Moon's Place. I Sun's decl. S. Day of Month. ! was sober. (and we havn't seen it since. (off he went. Speaking of going of, puts us in mind man; the first had a ring in his nose, the latter had one on his finger. The man was drunk, the hog) saw one of these animals the other day lying in the gutter, and in the opposite one a well-dressed) Speaking of talls-we always like those that end well; Hogg's, for instance. Speaking of hogs-we PILING UP JOKES.-Speaking of wags, what is more waggish than a dog's tail when he is pleased? "A hog is known by the company he keeps," thought we; so thought Mr. Porker, and gun we once owned. went off one night, sand years, to say nothing of the wounded. It is estimated that 245,000 persons have been annually killed in battle for the last four thou ment, if there were a wanting friend above ground." it alive, and seeing another enjoy it. When I die, I should be ashamed to leave enough for a monuPope says, in one of his letters to Swift, "I will enjoy the pleasure of what I give, by giving Moon's Place. | Sun's decl. S. Day of Week. Day of Month. | of scorn to the humblest. We never knew the man disposed to scorn the humble, who was not himself the fair object the Assyrians, Thursday by the Egyptians, Friday by the Turks, and Saturday by the Jews. viz:-Sunday by the Christians, Monday by the Grecians, Tuesday by the Persians, Wednesday by EVERY DAY SUNDAY.-By different nations, every day in the week is set apart for public worship, sun, which, glorious as the Poet's fame, was slowly declining beyond the hills of the Rhine. -Burns. Schiller asked, when he spoke last, that he might be raised up so that he could see the ter Raleigh. "Kiss me, Hardy"-Nelson."Don't give up the ship"-Lawrence. "I'm d-d if I don't believe I'm dying"-Chancellor Thurlow. "Don't let that awkward squad fire over my grave" army"-Napoleon. "I must sleep now"-Byron. "It matters little how the head lyeth"-Sir Walof the dying words of some of the most distinguished men that perhaps ever lived: "Head of the DYING WORDS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN.-The Pittsburgh Commercial gives the following account D. M. 6 364 51 8 W 15 25 16 370 6 37 4 49 6 44 4 43 9 36 3 3 6 48 4 40 morn. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. H.M.H.M. H. M. H. M. H.M. H M. H. M. H.M. H.M. Calendar for Baltimore: Virginia, Ken- souri. Sun Sun Moon Moon's Place. Sun's decl. S. Day of Week. them." Day of Month. without learning anything-and occupy all the places of government without being capable of filling is the league, the condition of those who would consume without producing-know everything ator of the French Chambers, gave the following definition: "Aristocracy in the nineteenth century ARISTOCRACY.-In reply to the question, "What is Aristocracy?" General Foy, a distinguished or Pig Betsey!" (tached to the said curl, from which was suspended a card on which was written "Patrick Doolan's able. A large sow was seen walking down Broadway some time ago, with a piece of red tape atmaintained that the curl in a pig's tail is more for ornament than use. The position is no longer tenUSE OF THE CURL IN A PIG'S TAIL.-The New-York True Sun says that it has hitherto been Bees generally eat more honey than they collect after the first of August. Weigh your hives Sand see for yourselves. D. M. 1 Tu 21 51 8 7 12 4 26 84 31 rises. 8 5 31 11 28 7 94 31 5 36 H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. MH.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. 5 30 9 51 7 7 4 31 5 27 7157 rises. 10 43 7 77 5 14 5 51 6 43 8 52 7 5 55 7 28 6 26 ev. 10 7 10 4 31 6 31 9 34 7 64 35 6 35 6 49 4 52 6 49 8 10 7 23 11 4 31 7 27 10 15 7 74 35 7 31 6 50 4 52 7 44 8 51 84 35 5 53 7 17 4 31 1 7 3 17 7 13 4 35 1 76 55 4 53 1 4 1 53 17 18 4 31 2 5 4 25 7 14 4 35 2 46 56 4 53 1 59 3 1 77 19 4 31 3 5 5 31 7 15 4 35 3 3 6 56 4 53 2 55 4 7 97 19 4 31 4 5 6 33 7 15 4 36 4 3 6 57 4 54 3 53 5 9 GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. (NOVEMBER 1st, 1845.) EXECUTIVE-PRESIDENT AND CABINET: JAMES K. POLK, of Tennessee, President GEORGE M. DALLAS, of Pennsylvania, Vice-President JUDICIARY-SUPREME COURT. ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice....Salary $5,000. SAMUEL NELSON, of N. Y. Associate Justice. JAMES M. WAYNE, of Ga. Associate Justice. LEVI WOODBURY, of N. H. JOLN MCLEAN, of Ohio, of Penn. JOHN MCKINLEY, of Ala. [Salary of Associate Justices, $4,500 66 Major-General of the Army-WINFIELD SCOTT, of New-Jersey. XXIXth CONGRESS. Assembled December 1st, 1845; Expires March 3d, 1847. [Whigs, in Italics, 24; Locos, in Roman, 26. The Loco-Focos having a majority on joint ballot in the Legislatures of the States of New-Hampshire, Virginia, as well as Mississippi and Indiana, where vacancies exist, calculate on 4 more Senators-making 30 in all, and a clear majority of 6. MAINE. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1..John F. Scammon. 2.*Robert P. Dunlap, 3.* Luther Severance, 4..John D. McCrate, 5..Cullen Sawtelle, 6.*Hannibal Hamlin, 7..Hezekiah Williams. NEW-HAMPSHIRE. *Moses Norris, Jr. Mace Moulton, . James H. Johnson, [One vacancy.] VERMONT. 1.* Solomon Foot, 2.*Jacob Collamer, 3.* George P. Marsh, 4.*Paul Dillingham, Jr. MASSACHUSETTS. 1.* Robert C. Winthrop, 2.* Daniel P. King, 3.* Amos Abbott, 4..Benj. Thompson, 5.* Charles Hudson, 6..George Ashmun, 7.*Julius Rockwell, 8.*John Quincy Adams, 9..[Vacancy,] 10.*Joseph Grinnell. RHODE ISLAND. 1.*Henry Y. Cranston, 2..Lemuel H. Arnold. CONNECTICUT. 1..James Dixon, 2..Samuel D. Hubbard, 3..John A. Rockwell, 4..Truman Smith. NEW-YORK. 127..John De Mott, 28..Elias B. Holmes, 29. Charles H. Carroll, 30..Martin Grover, 31..Abner Lewis, 32.* William A. Moseley, 33.* Albert Smith, 34.* Washington Hunt. NEW-JERSEY. 1..James G. Hampton, PENNSYLVANIA. DELAWARE. 1..John W. Houston. MARYLAND. VIRGINIA. 1..John W. Lawrence, 2..HENRY I. SEAMAN, 3..WM. S. MILLER, 4.*William B. Maclay, 5..TH's.M.WOODRUFF, 1..John G. Chapman, 6..WM. W.CAMPBELL, 2..Thomas Perry, 7.*Joseph H.Anderson, 3...Thomas W. Ligon. 8..Wm.W.Woodworth 4..William F. Giles, 9.. Archibald C. Niven, 5..Albert Constable, 10..Samuel Gordon, 6..Edward Long. 11..John F. Collin, 12..Richard P. Herrick, 13..Bradford R. Wood, 14..Erastus D. Culver, 15..Joseph Russell, 16..Hugh White, 17.*Charles S. Benton, 18.*Preston King, 19.*Orville Hungerford, 20..Timothy Jenkins, 21..Charles Goodyear, 22..Stephen Strong, 23..William J. Hough, 24.*Horace Wheaton, 25.*George Rathbun, 26..Sam'l S. Ellsworth, 1.*Archibald Atkinson, 2.*Geo. C. Dromgoole, 3..Wm. M. Treadway 4.*Edm'd W. Hubard, 5..Shelton F. Leake, 6..James A. Seddon, 7.*Thomas H. Bayly, 8..Rob't M. T. Hunter, 9..John S. Pendleton, 10..Henry Bedinger, 11.*William Taylor, 12.*Augus. A. Chapman, 13.*George W. Hopkins, 14..Joseph Johnson, 15..William G. Brown. 18..D. A. Starkweather, * Members of the last Congress. 1.*Linn Boyd, 2..John H. McHenry, 3.* Henry Grider, 4..Joshua F. Bell, 5..Bryan R. Young, 6..John P. Martin, 7.* Wm. P. Thomasson, 8.* Garrett Davis, 9..Andrew Trumbo, 10.*John W. Tibbatts. TENNESSEE. 1.*Andrew Johnson, 2.. William M. Cocke, 3..John Crozier, *Alvan Cullom, *George W. Jones, 6..Barclay Martin, 7. Meredith P. Gentry, 8.*Joseph H. Peyton, 9..L. B. Chase, 10..Frederick P.Stanton 11.*Milton Brown. INDIANA. 1.*Robert Dale Owen, 2.*Thomas J. Henley, 3.*Thomas Smith, 4.*Caleb B. Smith, 5..William W. Wick, 6.*John W. Davis, 7..Edw.W.McGaughey, 8..*John Petit, 9..Charles W.Cathcart, 10.*Andrew Kennedy. ILLINOIS. 1.*Robert Smith, *James B. Bowlin, ARKANSAS. MICHIGAN. 1.*Robert McClelland, 2..John S. Chipman, 3.*James B. Hunt. FLORIDA. IOWA. *Augustus C. Dodge. WISCONSIN. Morgan L.Martin. [Whigs in Italics; Locos in Roman; Natives in SMALL CAPS. Total Whigs, 76; Locos, 135; Natives, 6. Vacancies, 4. Mississippi (4) yet to elect. |