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" if n JLV. 'Here rnmr the Herald' nfn nohr world, with nrw from nil Nation... ' ,.uv. HUT LAN D. TCJESDAA!". AUGUST 1!., 1838. NUMBER 3il" r TurMlny, nt IttitlHnd, W, by ; WILLI AW l'AY. crtu is or tzizb ?a? nr.. j t , !, ullggs Mil ttribe ft ' .rue j lit r p :r( at U.e (MTrfr 51,73r 51 JO ) . i i n!f who Use ltiif p(r ( at j ' i ' fi arc lenl'in packages by tinge ' 1 . i. nd Hnutlif fly Post Untile. , , rriMi mir arrter, t iheif i1mr, ' i j i T i' i mule rill'er in pirksgrsor I j t f ' .' CI wit lie iti'.t In earh ' . r r l'o i'it ii pull or.fl to 1 r -.ti i . ro.iir l.til Ihr rililil,rr icvitu on it sre w dime '"' 'T' with i'' i . I It puwisarr will I owigou V. .J r ... M(t, fr.ni iho. ra, MtditUsabhaifaHl U tdTratKfe.fiit Hip tt ! lVr lids miwr sod nilvu tn '"it's, in udditi'in tu the shore I i ' i . ' .ior.1 until nil iniM sre psid, t i.b. .!.( it convinced Ibal ibrj ncvtr will U ' I .rtiiic rnttomcti, turh Metelntits, Me- jiu .'nher would nrrt tlul lliey linvr an .1 I in r-, rut to latnr mm nn metr rgiwn trnm i f fin Cou'itr ns hit circulation is now very ger.trnl thiojghout tho County. teOIi'ti'lDrtSji Hi: S Vll.OIt liOV'S HKTIIIIW." tU-tied homeward from n distant land ; i r the gallant ship walked o'er Hip wave, invars swelled by (rrali and favoring winds : s ah r i-kcd along the darksome night, ' I and drramrd , a rapturous dtcams i f Ins nalive shore - ln long lout dome . . .v tlii lemblo cut, wherein he cradled, iintlnl o er with creeping ivy ; lawn bef .ie was fair and frcen as when hildhofKi a aunny hnur he plarpil upon ilyct turf he railed the latch andttnle 'fctnblinK In he frit hta mother ' dear - ce her transport' tear upon liii clierk ! hraul hrr, fainting, breathe my aon, my son. i'"n could not endure the hcavine jova r antinii bovotn felt , he woke, nnil utilf i Mow rocked li is tcit, and parents near, nome, awect home, were distant far away- i uithful hark no longer ploughs the deep, .le rep ines m tier lisven reit. ' iy with throbbing boom treads the shore i it , mm a ur- uiri 11 LI vile Ullll ' thnk tho coast, cast- backward on the innin -' long litigennif lnok,' nnd bids the eas '1 l ire- er . then bounding o'er the hills, r 1 1 to the loved ones of his soul, , ,irfe a e they, and where is now liix home ? i v jth ' he lias none but the world, t 1 thf anguish of Ins heart, its from r.ng height ho looks upon uic vaie .! i es im smiling collage there shrub, or eweetly llnw'riug vine ' us fire hs.Ui overspread the vale, X behind a bhekeu d dreary waste. ill f ,i i riilrss in7.t until thft-inists k- 1 rr d ' t r his eye ; some strange forboding 1 Ii s view on yonder little lull, e the gallu red dead ; and thitherward .J his (altering steps ; v. hat sees he here? ' n's grave a mother's grave r i' rs graves the graves of all but him. the work of God ?' ho wildly cries : j .us Heav'n, why sunk 1 not lieneaih k ve lis ui'U 'twas that I milit slumber i ,n 1 will lay nie down, sntl here will rett ; 'hs we wi'l rest parents, sisters, son J scary ai J tlio wave-tuts d now hath found . i, lie -th'' Ijn.r, long home ; w meet nnd nc er r mute , dear mother, think'st thou wc will j- i he slid, and laid his burning brow i mother's turf to the ruthless blast . "X f irlh Ins bitter moan, and soon ho died. nd bit disordered inte!lct and rtttpcrslitfcai folly led him to tmaeimj it uirit. A to hii 4 itfc, h:rh orciirred trt thorllv tftrr, it i my ft mi bo lHf tint it had n.i more connection with St Msrk's rt than tl n " puzld lar a simile "than fire h with utler." "(irttiting tl! yoo have Mid, sat til I think it nmo uliat slrtnge. 'rhnugh l do not profct tn b on perditions, jet there is ometliitig benotiftil in thl belief that "here are spirit thiise of our friend tnd kindfrd who alcli nvpr tin In mir slwping bnur, nl hover around dnrinp the busv srrnet ! dy, (-iiaiding u from ovil h, uheo the sand nf life has nearly run assume a vinli'.o shipe, nnd berk n us from tins weary world to realms of hp pines and bliss " "All very fine, no deiibt," sntd iferninji JBfiQjnfc Wl'f nvfrrttiliim, jet nre you nut fuarful, ns jou pie the old church to night oh your way home, of seeing your ehado hovering nboiil tho church 1 ' 'It t well that ynur way lies not thither," t-nid itoMinliTl, rather nellleil, ''fur with nil ynur hint ling, I doubt whether you dare trust yotirsolf in its vicinity nt thn hour of tnidnijilil. Indeed, I will wagnr a dozoti ol mino hosl'u rhoiccst llurguiidy that you dare not." "I)uno, Itof ainbett, done ! Oenllemon," said Herman, iidLrr.sKinjj hia brother students, "lie.tr you this wager- llgad, wo'll make n night of it ! Now Uosambert, I will do more on the fnilli of thy Ilur gtindy I will enter the old miser's vnult, concern iiig which there are so many mysterious talos ; nnd should I meet w ith n spirit, I'll epoalc to it thnugli it blast mo." Tho tomb is in u dilipated Httite, and tlio entrance is eapy. The wager bliall bo de cided tins very night." "Excellent ! oxcellotil !" exclaimed Roaambert : ' and that wc may know that you have boon there, take this poniard, nnd Kttck it into a coflin." I'lacmg Inn dagger tn hia bosom, he gaily turn ed to hta friend, and raid with n bniile. "Now I am ready be mre yon have the liurgundy uncorked on my return 1 He left the inn, and as ho wended hia way through the village, now buried in repose, the sol. cum Kilence that reigned around dissipated lila gai ety, and his thoughts took a more serious tone. He felt as if he bad acted wrong in having indulged in unseemly levity on so eerious a subject ; and then the many terror inspiring talcs respecting tho old miser, to whose tomb lie was journeying came ruehing upon hia mind caueing him almost to re pent his foolish hardihood ; but to return without attaining his object, would occasion the ridicule of his friends, nnd dreaded being stigmatized as n vain boaster and coward. Ho therefore pushed quickly f FORI) FOR Til K on, and in a abort timo reached tho old church, which stood nt the extremity of the village. IIo clambered over the low paling that surrounded the venerable building, and stood "in tho Inclt ground of life,' as Richler denniiiinateu tho grave yard. All was silent save the wind, which sighed mourn fully through the linden troop, scattering the scar ed leaves far and wide. Tho night was dark, tho sky overspread with murky cloud, which fptd rap idly along like giant spirits of tho air, revealing here and there a twinkling stnr. A leeling ot awe came over him ns ho stealthily glided along the lomb-totie ; and as ho neared tho miser's burial place, the hnur of midnight tolled loudly from the turret clotlt, breaking through tho solemn stillness like the knoll of death. Ho started nt the Bound, STRANtt?: ANIMAL, OR 1 MARVF.hhOllS.ii Something like a year ago, theM was innsidcr able talk ebnul a strange nniimijj said to have be4n aeon in the snuth-western Jftarl of llridge uslar. Although tho individual fvhn described I tho helniol persisted in declaring ttat he had seen i it, nnd uaj &t first considerably mglitoucd nt it i the story was hoard and lookedjnpon tnre as fond fur the inirw Rous , than as h'TWng any foun dation in fact. He represented IliiPaiiimal, as we hte it throoph a third person, ngjjjisving the np ponranco of a child rr-ven nrJUiihl years old, though aomewlt.it siii1inor..atidierrard witli hair. LlJo bsmv It, wlrH Wt-IiirigTiPrTvrcWni' towards I him erec', and whiatiinij like s person. A Tier le 1 eovering fr.im 'he fright, ho said to have pursued it, but it ran olF with s jrii speed, whistling ns it ' went, that he could not catch it. Ho snid it ran like "the deul," nnd continued tn call it after that name. The faint! or a similar louking aniina'. was seen in Hilvcr hako township, about two weeks since, by a boy some sixteen ,enrs old. Wo had the story from the father of the boy, in his absence, nnd afterward bv tho boy himself. The boy was sent to work, in tl.c back woods near the New Vork state line. Ho tonl; with him a gun, and was told by hid father to shont anything ho might rce except persons and cattle. After working awhile, he heard some person, (a little brother us ho supposed,) coming toward him whistling quite merrily. It came within a few rods of htm and stopped. He snid it looked like a human being, covered with black hair, about tho size of his brother who was six or seven years old. His gun was some little distanco ofT, uiid he was very much frightened. He however, got his gun and shot nt the animal, but trembled sa that ho could not hold still. Tho strange animal, just as the gun want off, stepped behind a ttee, and then ron j off, v dialling as before. The father said tho hoy j came dome very much frightened, and that a num ' her of times during the nlicrncoii, when thinking , about the animal he had eccn, ho would lo use his ; own words, 'hurst out a crying.' Making due allowance fur frights and consequent exaggeration, nn animal of singular appearance has doubtless been seen. What it is, or whence it came, is of course yet n inyxtory. From tho I debcription, if an ourang-outang were known to ' bo in tho country, wo might think this lo be it. As no such animal is known, (without touching for the correctness of tho story,) we shall leavo tho reader lo conjecture, or guess fur himself what it U, Vr Ihe eako.of nrMmsJintvvoit'Wjwp- he could not cut his rye orrr the congregation I rotuKtinst f in ..rvalue matter, and in arM m. without meeting wild the old ldy. At rfMfth ! (imc rendtitmn mil ihangr in (xiMlng fro flies summoning resirtutiun, and Irync to fM the el j vtlh to tho rinn UoHt lump fexhee, the tlmi einmty of the duty imposed upon him, he prowest- of which hp are made, Is at every slape 4u ototy ed. lie fihUhrd hta discimtse. but It ewl Win finm, r.intiii'ullv eiibjfet to lived nHlsllltitssmal more efmri than any bofute or sinto. .Mmnl IVr- , !; nnd henrc btrt ie fixed laws of relntioii ri lUiitkntan. j Orrespondrnce of Ihe Iloetoti Times. CKtrcmion fyringi, Vt., July til. If a pcisun uishOH to sen tho world in ill its rnrittirs. lot htm just "louk in" upon one of our fashionable watunug pistes one of those itunior mis localities dignified with tho name of "The Springs." Ho will find it , "A promiscuous haunt of all hues and all craiks, ' Where Wawty HiaKeif !rtny-5t1 . Where disease his recruits, a pale legion patadrs, mi me so, laitruns ol luxury, tolly, mid prlue. ' South to say, tho lal'.or classes nio decidedly pre dominant ; nnd on ny question affecting their per sonal identity or interest, tho e.ripples would ho I voted down, two to one. Nevertheless, there is i klweutt mir hung bonV nml all the hum. nfmt- I In, kv .. t.-r . . . . . , . .1 I . 1 . . -.j flicmmainrti , nim iinieqn iiifltr and Hie earth from which Kiev nmi ninl of whtab ' lhy a to composed. It i. therefore an imilant I truth, which human being oupht well to iwlor land, thai eierythmft that atlot ls (he i)saKiy of tho soil and ih character ofgils pfodiiee, Ins most intimate relation, not only to our health of body, but to Ihe foyuiil well being' of men. Our wheal, mir rye, our eorti, our putaious, and 0ctp Onfnru rtnifeie Turn o! r U a ' V r'rliWirarfo mg as our ngrn iilluriil and hortieuliural opornlloua mo iiioih or len in confiiriiiily witli Ihe phyMolo. gical In a s of our nature. Hut intorosting ns thin topic is, I must not on thu present ocr.nsion oxtutul my runuik. Vet I much to he gained by a resort to theic cool ro could w ish that mory tillor ol tlio ground iIiioiieIi- I treats during the summer months. Not only is i 0,,t the wor.d were nu enlightened n thoroughly the health gent-rally improved whether by the I soionulic physiologist. Thu ltiiportniien of n lib water or the imagination, is of httlu consequence ' prnl education in tin claw cf muo has hewn loo 1 to the valetudinarian but not unfreqiietitly valun- g'ently overlooked ; and lnt'ierto it sectiit generally ble and lasting acquaintances ate formed, which j 10 have boon thought that tho cultivation of tho tend greatly lo enhance the social hnppiuoss of i M,ll rcquiros but a small stock of knowledge, it ml life. no scientific atlniuinoiits j mid hence, oven hi our Clarendon Springs, so colled from their location j ow" ngrtcultural country, the vocation nnd MniiiN in tho town of Clarendon (about seven miles from '"S 1,10 farmer have bcun lo coimiionly doitsid the main villnge in Rutland) are as yet couipiim- crc'l as less repnfiblo than those ol'lho iiiorotwiil, lively little known. Tho penurious and narrow j the professional man, Sic. This is rotigil ought minded policy of tho original proprietors of the ' ,10t to be. Tho cultivator of thu noil might al so:i, tins prevented any improvements' of conso- ; qiicnco being made in these Springs, until within j a few years past. Now there nro several large public houses erected in their immediate vicinity, which hold out to tho man of pleasure and recrea tion scarcely less attraction than the famous Coti- i gross Hull nt Saratoga,, or the Sans Honciat Ilalls- lon. Tho "Clarendon House," kept by Mr Mc Laughlin, will scurcely suffer by comparison wild cither of tho above named cslablish nts. True it is not so spacious, nor aro any of its accommo dations on to largo arid mngmficictit a scnlc ; but the little comforts and conveniences which goto makeup all that ie substantial in tho pleasures of a wnlciing plnce, arc far more easily obtained than among tho crowded dining rooms of 'Saratoga. Tho waters of tho Clarendon Springs are strong ly impregnated with lime, and with a mucilagin ous subiilanco which is said to give them peculiar virtue in the cure of chronic and other similar ilia uittes. 1 have been personaly in tho habit ol vis-- iljng these Spjrings occasionally for more than wi",r rrnrr, finu i irnini rny omi muni; turret uini ways lo ho regarded as tho true nubility of thu country, nnd they ought, therefore, to be among tho most intelligent tho most liberally educated tho most tialonsively scientitic members of society. Ccology, mincialogy, ohomutry, meteorology, botany, zoology, physiology, and other natural sci uncey, are of more immediate interest to tho llllurn of the ground than pcthups any othnr man; mid when things oro rightly understood nnd lightly or tiered, such qiiiilifn iilions will be the ordinary nl tributes of our agriculturist, and the tilling ol tho ground will bo regarded ns It should be, tho noblest and mutt lionornblo employment of man." and nlinost quakctl with fear. Tint as the last . i. , . i i.!. r.it..:HM r .1. In tltn nifUItU UlV'U DWUV. IIO niMIIIIIUIO.U llo iuuv.i.iil " .sir r.n.v.n nn hi. iptnrn from 1 lutioti. and drawing forth the dagger, rushed down deslroveu uv lire, aou i.iiui , iiio siens Ol me vuoii. aim wtiii u i.uinui"iu n..u..- 'y a returned a KOiitid as if tho skeleton within It hao fallen asunder, and the bones rattled against the coffin sides. Tertified nnd ngitated, Herman at tempted tn rush from the vault, but ho v.ns hold fast by some invisible agoncy, nnd uttering a faint cry, fell scnrclots to the ground. recent pnirue, casi iiiiii.tii uru.. i jor. struck it into a damp nnd mnntttv come, wuicu . ... . i .i...... i . . i - mouier, aou iut.ii. uicw. v .rr'r'"ri. f A'P.Vlir. ... it . . .. . - 1. 1 . , n . i. ,,- , , will can inu t.irango aminai sue I'liuuinir uuu , rnm .....i... . ltuar..nU,, .i. .i,i,n , r,.. . r ,i. . ,t i ' . . h 'j i "j natural incredulity. There oro now a greater i number of persons hero than usual ; which shuvvs F.x-Pr.r.sur.T Adams. Few men, in this or a- lal lha lnure Cg0 lnlnoral watcrti nrc known, the ny other country, possess the same noble trolls of, morc ,11,l)y aro lllcy nppn.cjntcd. Among the character which distinguish this extraordinary man. 1 viwlor8 j m)licc ,lllilc n imlnbcr of Dostonians. IIUSV vvilll biiuiiii it.uiiii, puiiiiu iti? i ! ii i iuii, vigorous, capaciuiis, and highly cultivated mind, stored with at, immense amount of knowledge, i which ho has acquired by experience, ami unex ampled industry, during nearly thrco fourths of a century still he makes no display i-i cquippsge, or attiro. but moves from place to place, with as much simplicity nnd unostcntation ns tho plainest R,;ci;irT to siaki: a Tattixr. Take of the cultivator of the soil. From youth to tho present . vilK. cacj it,,sbout, nnd the root called Nimble period, his whole life has been devoted to the scr- j Tongue, of each six huudfulls, fifteen ounces of vice of his country. Although elevated to the , Ambition, iho bnme quantity of Nonsense, btuise highest post ol honor Known lo ine lonsiiiuuon, ,li;nl c together in iho mortar of Misapprchen- This however, is by no means singular, as I sildoin spend an huur in any country town, however ob scure, without coming in contact with some one I who hails from the eity of notions. That I soon may come in contact wild tho ci'.y itself, is nut the Icuol of the desires of my heart. A RiiMi.MstitMi ii. The Albany livening Jour, nal, re-publishes Iho following letter as nn Illustra tion of tho milliner in which lhnks vvelo ' om'o chartered in this Statu in answer lo n challongo of the Argus fur proof Unit iho Safety Fund Sys tem was ever inn Jo subservient lo political pur poses : Ai.iiAr, Jan. 0, Jenr Judge Yours just received. There m more applications for Rinks idu year than over be fore. Vou must make out u complete list uf Di rectors, Ollleere, i)-c, mid if ob'.uillcd, you mutt Know how. It must bo n Jackson Rank, uiid thu Rank Junto in this place innut bo allowed lo have n finger in the pic. Voors truly, I'll, Maxi;i.i.. ' Z. Ai.l.l'.M, Judge Jc. fjyTIm Rink rclurred to was tlio Kackells Harbor Rank thon in embryo, and .Mr Maxwell a Jackson member of the hvgislaluro, ncvnlly tip pointed a Surgeon m thu Army. Judge Allen u tlio present l'oslmasler nt Sackolts Harbor. .Vt Fora r. I'vr it .Vric Yorhcr. T II V. FATA h W A (Hilt . n on i ut invLATKi most tui; okria. cold drrarv rueht herr students," said the "What can possibly detain Herman V said Ro fellow eliulenls. "It is HOW Sll the Double Iigle, as ho threw a faggot of ,our flIlcc he (jpp.jric, an, in r,ould have return- if. n Ihe fire, around which were soatud a 1 sMKienis, siioutiy smnKing iiii-i, titovi- white upon a table near at hand stood a " ef cmjity bottles nnd dringing cups, bear r.ce of the r recent good cheer. The night ananced it was St Mark's eve and they od ere this. I hone no evil has befallen luei. Another hour elapsed and still he ecmo not. ! At last it tvas proposed that they slionld seek him 1 A Imtcrnwas procured, and alter proceeding at n ! rapid pace, Ihoy arrived nt the church-yard, and descended the "loomy vault, they discovered the , body of the ill-fated Herman, lying upon Ins face ' across the threshold, lUt extremity ofhis gvwn .it j tcntd to Ihe coffin Uj the jmniurJ. It would seem thst in Ins loar ana ngiianon, nn lunJ became entangled in the fold of hw gown and tho dodger pinned it to the cuffin, and imagin ing ho had fallen into the hands of deeioni or epir lis he sank lifeless to the eround. He wm raiaed vutumn. nnd the wind whistled fbarp ftJ tl0 clpretfcion 0f mrror upon hit countenance u the craiy old inn, giving token of. wag (Ml,y l0fMk, hw nye seemed tinting from i stern usagd Winter. ., heir socket hit lipa wcro Qrwly complied ':.n '' ssidoceoftbtodentilytnE , . ... . i,riillnp unon hia head. Ho was conveyed l td in iln " poIe itepeh, wbtwe ort re md to rouUte but tu vain. Tlic fright hd boon to much for bun he wa dead ! ten dtseussiog tho numerous superstitions . inng the ieBS3nlry concerning this hal- tnic. Thcro wat a paote in 'be ooncra i 1 each sat reeuungly absorbed in his o-n , wludi t" j-dgc from the pravc nspectof -'arcs were v wild his great intellect, and vast acquirements, jet ! ibis man readily nttends to tho smallest matters, , with the utmost precision, regardless of his own conifurt or convenience. i A few days ago a gentleman from tho South, , traveling Eastward, on entering the cars at the' lower depot in Iiailimorc, missed his pocket book, cnntnitig money and valuable papers. Subsequent ly the money was found the fucts wore stated to President Adams, who happened to be in tho fol lowing train of cars (which left three hours later) who kindly offered to take possession of the pack age, and endeavor to find the owner. 1'unctual to his engagement on his arrival at Philadelphia, without a moment's loss of time, lie left the cars, and under Ihe rays of a burning and withering sun, with tho thennumeter at 05, he sought and found the owner, and delivered tlio package before seeking lodgings for himself, Such acts of pure benevolence and kinkticse, are raro indeed ; hut they oro characteristic of on t tic groaieft among living ioom.. .'... non, then bull theiii over mo lire oi r,vn aurmiscs li 1 you perceive the scum of fihehuod rising on tho lop j strain it through t'iu cloth of Miscon struc'iun, put it into tho bottle of Malignity and stop it with (ho cork of Fovy ; suck it through (lie quill uf Mulevolence and you will bo qualified lo sneak evil, without respect to persons or character. Cotton MA.suiAcrunr.. Tho pcifcctiun to which the cotlor, manufacture has arrived in this country is conclusive evidence that American skill is not surpassed by that uf any other portion uf tho vvoild. A lot of Morrunac and Dover print have lately been examined in New Vork, and for j fabric and finish, pronounced, by a competent judge, tu be superior to any thing ol the kind tdat can be imported fjr the same price. A Canadian mor , chant was so well pleased with ihom as to take 1 cases in preference lo iho imported, iiolvvillislanti of in,, in orelntlir-fM in favor of his "mother country." I The success ubieli lias aitendeu ine lauur miu eo- i miJu. ,., oitorvalioo, I tin induced lo believe and . ... .1... r .......!. ... ,, fnll ' . ... . . , Hon. John Qnincy Adam's interminable Speech on Tcxns, llio Right of Petition, Mlavory, he. de livered jusl bofoiu the clou) of tho latu scesion of Cungrees, das been published piece-meal in Ida Na tional Inltoldgeiiccr. It strongly accuse our purt. Admiiustralioii with conniving at if not plolltog tho wresting of Texas from Mexico by ni'voiiHit- ers from our own country. The following letter (undoubtedly authentic) is reded on lo oountuonieu that cliatge. We cannot teo any treason in II, llmugli tlicc may have benn treachery m wjioovur placud it in the way of Mr Adams. It will be re marked that U was written two or three years b fore the Tt-xam throw oir the authority of Mex ico : Atte FurA'cr. (srnicri.r CUMIIIKVTUL.) "WAtinsoTo.N, Dec. 10. 1830. "Dear Kir It das been stated lo ino that an extensive expedition ngtinst Texas is organizing in the United Slates, wild a view lo the establiib mcnt of an Independent (iuverninoiit in that Prov ince, and that ien. Houston i to be at tho dead of il. From all tl.o circumstance commumcatod lo trio ti.oon llus subject, ami wiueu nava isiiwi se-ious onoo-li. So deeply burn J m meditation, tht none heeilil timi , f the landlord. It was toward and uiovinara little from ihe file, i j J Ur.ghily "since you hare Uogh-1 eei.Ji and tuperrtition ahich lv j '. ii.gl.t, and profet not to believe m s . . f sj ints, good of bad, Jl ! j g vvlneb I woubJ k your opiaion. j it t n the eve of 81 Mwk1 on .y see j ; ' .te who ate to if wHUHi a - ; lie c!i irch, by washing than Ik j ..e eve J'Atmiir Wme. Wine made of l'trsoip-root apprntehe nearar to the Milowty of M' tka Ct..ri. Lhan anr otber win ; it U I...I. u imt.ble ami unlv reouire to be : , . , i,, im, - - ' . . tu amuse ch4ldrto.,, replied J m,4 agwwble to te fi.ie " lu6mUeC ' P ,oWc to the bodr. Toeverj foi.rpooiidor -.r- ilu.c ,me.M.r W.g dwi.r. tb.t mf. cUr tnd q.rured. t owj ,Um "! . . . l. i .i t.ii i hv i nulla tt-ixirr : tr.m Xottn f St Urk 0 WM MJItini- poll www -i " t .s. l. . Wot do not bran ibem. no rem- esteemed the degree p "' ' lu, ,ni.lu,e it well dtvimawarmroom, iiwa i- - shoold, if post.ble. be 'T "' .LI proper huohw -- - IsirojeDlallon b soMioea. AsucnoTn. While travelling in Woetcrn Vir ginia happening one day in a dry goods store, sit- uatod in a small village, an old lady from the coun try came in. She purchased several articles of the clerk, and at length observing a neatly paint cd and varnished bellows hanging by the post slie : inquired what it was. The clerk perceiving that; he old woman was raider ignorant, and being; aotnething of a wag, informed her that it was a new fashioned fan. which he had lately received at the eat, at the tame time taking the bellows down and puffing with it in his lice, told her that was the mode of operntion. The old woman repotted tbe , nn.,.ii..n on twriclf. and w dli-hled w Uh ihe i " . . . . j ., r....t... new fan, that tim porcnotwo forthwith end de- Wsgrtm wm in nojiu. llOt Aod St w.d -t-maic ' i it . n iho i-rt.ioo alladod to, be w re : -i t nrfrrj-kic, d it i Wet jtstt to -c'iUL percepiiic ftciiliwi could not ' to .n t itrv tttrlect ttftte. It i probable parted. , n the neii dv our inforoiint, the minuter htj . . . .i.i. -U.!. , tn uppoioimeni to prctr. - -.B..,F mk (b booae in the coontrj . he congnon o ( awtoJ tod my kcitog voU tNrpt li.j .-i..t. ill aiiir was in Ine Ml ol teto- r ... ... . . ... u. ........ mg the firtt bvmn, who .boolo pop in but tbe old ladv with her new fbiotd f". d lnving taken her seat, irnmemneiy coiu-.." j nni. The comfie?non Knew nn tcvanhi vwassv -w lerprire in Ibis species of uianulactuie, is a full j (l(JJC (0iw,ilundmg tho circumstantial manner guaranty of equal suuceea in silk maqufsctur?, ( ( wllc, a rtatel to ine) that the information I nheiiever they shall bo expended upon it with the hayo rect.,voj lt orroneout, and it it unnecessary same energy and perseverance, and receive fiom ' l(ml ( ,lOU, ajj nn Mniero with that It may bo government, the tunie encouragement and protcc- j M ,aviineiit have beeii made, tier havo tiuli. A'liA Culluritt. j aWj. fJCii Ioh oloblilie,l, which would require or would justify the adopting otBcwl proceedings AORICULTURAL PURSUITS. ' gint mJivuuaU implicated ; jet o mmng is Tlu folloniti-Retoluiion and remarks were of- the detirstion of Um criwiaot .tops alludwl to, fered bv l)r Cralum of Northampton, Mat, t the I and och are my pprb.Mio of tbe extent to liealld'Conveiitlou recently dW in IWn -- - which the peace ami doner of tb country might y.Wrrt That a corroet iindrtandiog of the km oopromtt.l by it, to mak me ariximu lo seionce of pdi.iulogy and uf ifco taw uf hlth, do every thing short of it which mty Mrvo to elK would eflectually i.ruiuou ihe agrictilioral and bor- j it tl trwb, and U. furnith we with llw Bjsary licoltaral interest, of the community. I feet .f iby oi.t) to Uy tbe loo.KJalieu ol Ibr- "1 regret, etid Mr Oraham, that in oHWing law liter nmstotn. resolution, at this tale hour, I find tbe lime too ! is M thai eolilent shun and the aadunco loo moth fatigued, Ut w.r- j tbe ontrpne in in what tosii.hed. bot tbe ludicrous prevaneu over r.o.y tbin- else, and to such an client that the minister himtolfwas obliged to stop retdinj. tud hind his book to hi brother in Ihe dc.lt. Aflor the usual preliminary services, do rose to pretc, ouv ,-. , veg(J,Wo fytm,enuU mt have been made for the variou part ol ine iVBte ; i ii,.! itu. cunfedertUM i tu repair, t Mesior, to dtfrH poioie of tbe Miitfai, wlie tfcey ............. .t :....a .h- tumtsl i ... alreedr chtrtered uamt in wmen w I U9 IIUIUC ijl to Ktvrnn w - - i - . nnd live mis,: noble, a. well os the ba-ltbit-i em- , .o,b.n, ; ibet lb. pomt ol taoo. be ' poient of man, and tbe greeteet .o-re of wb-1 ,b Ark.re.. Tr.Urry ) and tht he oo-epertion p :. I . ..... ',..., Ni nnir. secordme to -1 of tbe lodwn looked to by these oftg.ged in . . .i... k M.d ul the iha cooteoipttted .xaodillou. r r-ake of ...-tome smiled, .od lome looked a.- 7' ..J bud shk. be i -I too . e one whose situ Mien wl better " . . . fltlll till VBI1H, w j .1 . M ' ' . 1. . tr i . . i ( u.ets i iblu uhlmibh rt i 1 1 ii d mm w e e .U ruf tbe 1 do.., den, our , n tnrty .1 esntly .dr; . . ? . l .. t ium.u in ku.ii t tKa.iad. i baa veejistlr: nun I uw tuic. tt u tbe u; rrrn: :." . z: ' iu,jsiv . c. I csh liy " nn u , iirnark oa it, wburh M im- I down tue.vt I tlie Ctk, ll.llll.S ' st.s. .i Mtth shiml hold of etch lumile, the nose - . fcli. Item livtc 1 turnid up toward her fsec, and im oocn teir-com- ,ummcnccii.eiU lrr.i.i..i.oo of our the W p'isrericj puling ll.c gcn-icbrciw, ..to her fsve. . . ,xifljtt. ji. , ,.,- j. b - ', 'A '.Jl w to pr coed i.e lt n r To seeui fo exrtlen In tktt regard. f f,i iHer, sod It is WeU I wn I ,'U' -s II .s'l! H.Stl '' tM ! U ,t own shtdow, reflected bv a 1 ( :.in,'.fr fhane br jb lv 'Ut i lh tnd let tic miif ' u