- will ‘ ofjthe .AMERICAN RAIL-ROAD: , OURNAL. v iuzww 4'21’: POETRY. . r [Fort was New You: Air”aiucAN.] . From Loves of the Shell-1“i‘sIiea.-——E.-rtract2. Spirit of love, that walkest the wide earth, Strident the air, and swimmest the vast.seu—- Opirit that bouts the high and lioiy birth Of Edema garden dwellers :-—-the fair she Who gave her appetite a moment's mirth, And damned thereby our race eternallv ; She was thy mother: thou west born of one, The fu-stysnd fairest uiitlernoath the sun. Alas for thee, and more alas for thine! ‘ The broken hearted do alone adore thee; And their lliiations, st thy saintesl shrine, Aresteuiepouroal otitfrpm burning founts belorethoe. NEW-YORK Aiiuzinrolm. TR:-WEEKLY.‘ PIMES A-WEEK. in addition to the Daily and S£1Ili.-weekly, ‘ as usual. This arrangeuient is made to ‘ni.uu0i'lllli0lJ8.te' alarge streets. _ class pt‘. business~inen in the. country, who are desirous of _ see mg the lld‘Dt27'll8G'T7l.€nl8 oi‘ the day, at are unwilling to auction By this arrangement, it will easily be perceivetlqlieir wis may be gratified, at one half the expense of 9. daily paper, as‘ ly sports, will appeal: in the T77?» Weekly American ; and the res. issued on Tuesdays, T/zumsqlays, and Saturdays, at FIVE dollars per annum in advcmc of New-York, and lorwarded, according to their order, and nor any length of time. ‘ be addressed to the uhlisher and part Proprietor. D. K. MINOR. No.35 Wall-st. N.Y. i J MARRIAGESo rrsyorshot-with vows that call thee nil divine’, iv: Mlgted with loud sighs that beg thee, and implore thee, Godot tumultuous bliss and chaste eiiibraéos, ' To lllten to the statements of their cases: These are the offerings of the pilgrim crowd, The: wait and worship. kneeling it my throne: Look on thsgroups of motley beings bowed, Oifering their hearts‘ best gifts to thee alone. , 8hs&¥.a.'nnali, on the mat December last, Mr. buoy, youngest daughter of William Scarborough; Esq. of thatilsce. ‘ _ . , b At. New-Bruiiswiclt, N. . on Tuesday morning, Jun. 3], by the Itev.Mr Webb, Mr. Wm. Dvm/ittm,(of the firm of Duyc-' ltinck 8; Dunhain,) to Miss Sarah Knight, daughter of Mr. John Dunhsm, all of the above place, I _ DEA'l‘H'S. _ oil-:o—’on'irriaay morning. the 97th January, Charles Rug. Dost hear their soft complaints and w allings loud-— Their halfllmploring, halfslosponding tone-— Thnt pulse thee and yet curse thee as unkind? 1 fear that thou art deafns well as blind. I ‘know thou hnstthypleuures, but how fleeting. I know thou hast thy pains, but oh! how lasting. Lilts to e_ single day oi hearty eating, ‘ With I long Lent of lean and hungry fasting ; Or like to fruit forbidden, that comes greeting To appetites that are debarred the testing ; ‘ Or like the perfumed poison flower, most willing That it be pluckedund lthuiuil,—and ends in killing. Thou hut enough of worshippers above. Cannot the incense often thousand sighs, lint uptothoe each day. sultice to prove Thou art ‘the very lint of deities .’ ' Ito ; vllxe thy votaries, thou dost loveto run In eurch of swelling bosoins end bright eyes: Amphibious.G_o(i, that visiteet the sen To prove even there thy high divinity. spam _'gI'lt)1c, since the uwnthomerl ocean Thou clel_mest.s,s thy retxlm, I bow to then, And other up to thee the pure devotion Ofthe deep dwellers ofthe silent sea : , As iong~as.itlra. within, their hearts the motion Oftliy lile giving inlliiencs, mavest thou be, ‘Whlletliroiigii all space thy fiery chariot Jrives, The kiiidlv watcher of their peaceful lives. ‘ AXERIGAN IR.-AIL-ROAD JOURNAL. The subscriber s new piiblisliing a- weekly paper, called the AKKEIQAN ILKILIIOAD JOURNAL. A princi- ’._| objegt, in offering the proposed work to the Public. in to dif runes-ipiire=gsnernl knowledge of this important mods ol ‘lllteI‘~ mu qonimunjcstliin, which. at this time, appears to engage thi- .,,.n';,1¢m' Q1‘ almost every section of our country. Till‘. .tMl«3'RlCAN RAILROAD JOURNAL is printed on al. sheet ol'_tlic largest size, (mammoth) and put upin acottve- iiiont form for binding, each number cmitzilniiig sixteen large oc- ituvopsgesvol lhreecoluiiinii ouch. The selections, upon Lhesiilu fleet offralilrosds and other works ufiiiteriinl improvement, will be from the best authors, both of Europe and America, and will tba occasionally illustmted by engravings. A port of this "JOlll‘- nalwill be devoted to the subject ofintcrnal improvement--giv~ lug}; historyof the first introduction of raliroiids iiito Englami nntlitheir-iu'ipr¢')veiiients'.to_ the present day. It will also notice 3,1,. waging’, in iutfei-out sections or the country, upon the sub ' j.¢,gg5;,l_ii-bands. The 'i-einnlning part oi the paper will contain the Liruftifnir; ‘siiscecnxivuous AND NEWS mattei glee Tallnuidge, infant son of Daniel B. Tallnisilge, Esq. ' Friilnv evening, 27th Jo.n’y, after a. short and severe ‘iiiiiess, Jglitri . Wood, ofthe firm ofC. SLJ. W. Wood, in the 36th year o iis ago.‘ Last evening, 97th inst. of alingeriiig illness, Mr. Wm. Van Wi"/1A-le, in the 27th year of. his age. At!) o’clock, on the evening of Jan. 96th, after a short but severely painful illness, Peter Ludlow, Est . in the 69th year ol his age. . Mr. L.-was one of our oldest an most respectable inhigbitnnts. , , ‘ in the villa e of Kingston, Ulster Co.,. on the 225th Js.n._, Mrs. ISLANDINA. RUYN, aged 80 years, widow of J. S. Bruyn, ll. Colonel ir.—tlie Revolutionary Army, and sister of the late Mrs. Cornelius Ray, ofthis city. ' In her were united, in a. remark benevolence, ltindness ol heart and the most perfect disinterest- ediit-ss. The sick and the poor of her village will not soon for- get the meninrv at one who considered no personal sacrifice too great which could contribute to the gooii ofoihei-s. * January 30th, after it short illness, Jlgnes, Maxwell, in the lath year oi her age. ~ January 30th. James, only son of Dr. Abm. L‘. Cox, aged 10 rnnritlis and 12 days. v V . On Sunday morning, 99th instant,-Phoebe B., only child of Pliiliiiidar Wliite. . l ' At Ulster, Jon. with, Mary, daiighterof the late Rev. Dr..loliii Bowdemmiuiy years one ofthe Professors in Columbisncolleee. On lV_l!omlny evening, Jun. 30, Mrs. Mary Lewis, in the 73d, veer . i, e. _ At ghtgigsgigi. N.,J;~-orr--'Sunrl “ ,‘ ' . John F. Nicoll, in the 37th venr of his 0. e. in Syracuse. on the 2lst Jaii.,Mrs. ‘gait Barns, aged Bl. Also, on the some tiny, Mr. vilezzander Pompey, 2. colored man, aged 120 years and 5 months. ‘ ry Fathers ! , t aiiilluenza, Captain Departure of the Rcvolutianrt A in Psris,.Oneida:i-.o. on the 17th ult. of Cliipa Smith, altevuiuuoriary patriot, aged 93 years. _- - In Western, on the !26i.ll ult. Josiah 'CIea1u:land, a. Revolt: tlonary patriot, aged 73 years. , in Stow, Massachusetts, Capt. Jiulali iVelIierbee,, ii. Reva lutionary patriot, aged 77 years. - In Lynn, Dr. James Gardner, aged 60 years. He served in the army of the Revolution ' At Fall River. Leonard Evans, aged 80 years, a. Revolu- tionary pensioner. In Newstcati, on the *.‘3d, Samuel Owen, 7-1, a. soldier of the Revoiutiori. * in Perrysburg, Cuttarniigusco. Mr. Sleplimtyon, 75, n Reva liiiionary pensioner. in Somerset Pa. -fl-ndrnzo Way, 88, a soldier of the Revolu- iion.-[Wnyne Senl.inei.] -~vr— . ----1-—--— WEEKLY REPORT Uh‘ Di-JAT}IS. The City inspector re iui-ts the dcnth of 186 persons iitirlngthr week eiidirag on Satori ziy last, viz :——0l‘ wiio’i_n 33 were of the age ol 1 your and under, ltliietween l and 2, :21 lietwecu 2 and 5, 9 between 5 ziiid ll). 5 beuveeii it) and :20, 1-2 hotwecii 90 and .10, it between 30 nnd 40, it) between to undue, 5 between 50 and 60, 6 between Cl and 70, 5 between 70 and 80. and 1 between 90 and 100, Disea.9e.v-,.-Apoplexv 2, burned or scaldecl l, cancer I, casualty 1, consumption 3i, coiivu-lsions 9, cramp in the ato- imielz 1,.