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rjuTEi HENDERSON & CO., PUBLISHERS. "He comes, llic Herald oi a noiy worltl, with new from nil nations.-" rWI 1 .1.1 A TVT IP A r 1,1 n i iV i 0h XL.VI.1 HUTIiAND, VT. TUESDAY. JUNE 2 1S4.0. " NO- 22, ERMS OF THK HKIIAMJ. ' . l . . I . t : - . I t I. id tSWPtl wmi im mni M" .'I! il .VI i. .l.nrr. 0.mfnntr ifetfl ' t1' . Mtr natli.wrater n nott thlrr. YtT. aW. SJ--eemiWea ami Imlit id- f g , rMil5l,7i wilh deduction! id l-ti t if pi Id In advance) in r jili ..immU id aataoec. t rwi no pit win hiiT tit ircir are paid, unleaa Urn (Vrttra to in tnlf a " u,u" i"1"1" irrmi. l our la llfaiil grnrr! iiiiiiiiminui inc ceun. ..u mrriiamct, rKiii nniirri. inn mi nMjnrcninl In dtertio, will find it to I It 'H IU till. JJ1 .. ' ,11,. . rromcCUavelanil Herald. IlIrN 'I HISOU) H AT WAS NHW. -CaatiMh.mvasiww, tlic i-coj.lo used Harri- mwuHwo llifl naino. llllo nnt un- ftl smmij UK 1Cinuil.loi nuu I ll f. L(1W tot wa new, vm imtrn mu rsi, et lueteij min wlmianiircii wr un oicau lMfnlcof .N'aw lurk lino kfpt tticir tec- I iiUf, L.W pioit llio poor inan'a rlglilaiwhcn thia aid ' 111 til ixw. InU.ULil i new, Itur.hanan n.ia the man (iiJipiUKcji1ii:c Slate to lead tlio 1'td'ral Ma in tlic second, making in nil 80,000; many of tho higher classes'. prutcstantH as well as cath olic, united. A Mr. Matthew was t leave thin pl.ico at half past A n. m.f lie was engaged from daydighi nfllio tlilnl day till tho timu of hi departure, In ndmlniftlcrlng llio pledge to thousands who had net taken It on tho two pre vious days, 'llio paper stales "that between (Jalway and l.ollghrcn, and llio road to I'ottu tna, from 180.000 to 200,000 took tho pledge." Inlltcsc vast assemblages, nnl a xingle acci dent of any kind occurred' nor was n drunken man seen. Tho plan fur administering the pledge and ascertaining tho number of those who received It was, to assemble thorn in re gular ranks. Says an oyo witness at ono of these places, "I was at a loss, whether lo ad mire more the morality oftho night or Its solem nity, for llio pledge was.il llio miiio time repent ed hv i he lips of 7.0.r0 on ihclrkno.' Oftho 6H),O0n jHJrminH to whom l-'aHicrjMaUhow has 1 iLo til.ilirn mttUlw iMi;WiWwSmllif? not one has vet hcen known to have broken it. orlolmvo liecn lnoiishl bofoio a trihunnl of iustico for any crimnal ofToncc. Wlienover this cxtraordinaty man mlminisltis llio pledge, he admonishes the people of tho nature of (lie promise they arc aliout lo make, and the in violability wilh which it bhntild bo observed. Ifo exhorts them while casiincofflho yoke of i intcmiicmuco to nliainlonalso every other nre, '..!..:..;,. r. i.,.. i:i,i;.... i',.inin .i... niil.ll U.1 llifiliiKI niv-nii iil;iiiiiiu, inntiu uur lunations, illegal oaths, taking ol liro arms, ser ving tlireateningnotices, ,Vc., Vc. Jlccxiiotls Ihem also lo forget religious animosities,!) live in neaco wilh all. to oliscrvo tho lawsofflod lilcilcn P'liT ""'0 "In-n llria old tut nH-l mill, to respect tho powers that be, not y ...-. .- ' mm. r..ii... fro nijtfir, uuijur rwncuviic June. mu ii'iiim- ing petition has been presented to tho House of Commons by Daniel )' Connull. Tho people of (Jreat llritain begin to tremble in view oflhcir rcHDonsibilitics in raisinc a icvo- nuc, by cotnmissioning about 100,000 individ- uils throughout tho kingdom to bring crime, pauperism and untold burthens upon tho wholo community. It has been estimated that tho three kingdoms ofGrcat Uriiian suiter a year ly loss directly or indirectly ofat least X's!00, 000,000, or about 1,000,000,000 of dollars from tho traffic in, and use of intoxicating drinks: 'To (lie lien, and right hnnnrabfa the enmmons of Great lintain, in pirnamrnl osjcimWcu, llfsiwetfullu I'ruuetli. 'J lint your honoiablo houso will be pleased lo take into immediate anil serious considera tion the propriety "of a complete relinquishment ol ail unties arising irom muxii..iiiiig uiiiihn. Tho uso of theso articles is confessedly pto ductivc of an iuunenso amount of crime, mis cry, disease and destitution. In fact it is only necessary to refer to your police, magistrates, novcrnors of orisons. &c. in order to bo satis- lied" that a very largo proportion oftho crime committed in mo unueo iingoom is dwhiio tho use of these drinks. The deep misery and the (lciilorahto destitution which they cause, can never be known except by tho Sovereign IiordofAH. lour petitioners, therefore on ploru your honorable, houso no loncer to raise any revenue lor ine stimmn oi mo nnusii em niro from this lwilliiteiLsourco. liy rcfusinc in linirli such iinholv nrocecils voll would brand the traffic in intoxicating drinks as too diseracefiil to receive profit from it. It would in conscmionco soon ie given up ny uonoranio men, and tho noblo etTortsnnw making by tho people to eel free from llicinliiukili'' customs, would receive such encouragement from your lionoranlo house as would strcnglituen tlicin in their virtuoii3 resolves. our petitioners rc- )cctfully pray that no consideration of loss of revenue may induce you to rciusc eraniintr tins iiraver. Your honorable house can readily de vise other sources from which any joss can bo supplied, and which will not be htaincd by tho blood and tears of thousands, who arc annual ly destroyed by drinking customs." It is llio social drinking usage of Ireland that lias done so much to injure the people Solitary drunk enness is hardly known in tho country. Hut not to treat, and lie treated, has heretofore licen considered as hhowinir a want of kind and hii cral feelings. It is from this great mistake that the Irish ncoiilc have been all but destroyed. Hut thanks to tho light recently shed upon this pernicious custom, by father Matthew, tho habits oftho mass arc beinff changed, and it is no longer such a foarful thing in Ireland to relusu to treat or Do treated, unco an insu man would sooner face the c.innon.s mouth than refuso lo di ink wilh a friend; and I would ask many of my own countrymen whether it is not from a like fceliuc. rather than from a lovo ofintuxicatiiig drinks, that they Mill keep the wine lxittlo on their tables, and that too, olloii to tho ruin oflhcir children' Hcsj-cctrully yours K. C. IJHIjAVAN exercise of those affections, and the enjoyment ol llieir congenial ohjecls. To love not muN world is not a privation but a privilege. It is no smalt patl of the curso of this apostate world, that, through out all its deKirtmcnts, IhiiIi moral and iihyMt- leal, ltisiar easier to cxrilo man io nuaj a lung: to inflict a wound than to heal it. (Misery, that fearful and two-edged Rword, is wielded bv evcrv aim: and seems, as it were, abandoned by ptovidencc, into tho hands of malice, of passion, of inconsideraiion, of ig norance, of prejudices and inlirmitic, of coarse manners and unfeeling minds, even of well meaning lint ill-judging alleclion: while ilio"MvcrcIgnnnd only effectual balm is kept scciirolylii llibHreasuro-houie of heaven, nnd ran bo administered by the Spirit of (Sod alono. 1 ho iroison iloiirlslios every wiierojji-.nuiK luxuriance; whiloTeirth's accursed -oilaiuj alteipUeJIntato . -rjr iixmiiAm jnHiA" 71 fn'rSnrftnitHr tttwifrtr lim'cr can Taccr.ito a lirt if IVnocratic tlood I'.ioutJ tnaVo imi tool titur. IkiTlW. lit I'ki (una nlicn llili old liat naa ri;bU lit wai new, (liv.ia cidtcen liundrcd liita,) il-fiwl aid lUn declare liy all Ida linica of Iowa. Ikaraillelo reflect, lic'd lcn a tort true, li'n kite thought it i reproach, nlicn lliia old I Wii new. liiLitUI.il iraa new, of Kicliard Kutli 'lw;i "i titllimonj the fctli, do wore a black I nrtiit ( . . litLcoaifjoii pleaia, for etcrj word la Irno, jUtll old DitVr llutli, when lldaold lial Kr, ItWoM hat via new, llio Senator from Maine, l-alkj Ere an cltipy, l Imronrtatite lii name. MadUnn'a if roinniDn fame liu true, W Wllliaiua waa a fed wlicn Ibiaold lut uraa MVnotdliat noa pen, Inaa In tlio ttranilr bltai Uaubard aaVcd cacli ton n Id aend a xt la ovarii at tho limo when I'lilcraliim n't. ItlinfurJIouk like lndijo,nlicn lliia old hat waa ttUieli hat aa new, Main Cuahman did dc- dirt, Italia tolditrcrouthelincf, he hoped he'd -Mi there, lit toara in Canada for rncmira to Tictr, fkfct hit democracy, hen thia old hat maa lew. waa new, old Coernor rrorort nMtiiaitdrd,at the head of a nuincroua Urit- ii'k,jeIco, what did flailin Chittcmlcn IVeaiat J fint a tluuntain llors to fight ! nhen thia UV.t cw. ' IU U lit aa new. Woodbury and Van I NfM F1" la, ,ul Slrnlirn tljlrlit were of ll.C hearf.and tho whole faculty of inediriiio ran not heal it. Jovn not then that world winch promise but to deceive; which embraces but to stall von: and which cannot heal again tho wounds that it promiscuously deals out among its votaries. Nor fear lest tho heart bo less nlicately, or Icm profoundly, susceptible, I'Ofattsc thus shielded: because tho vanities hicli disappoint, the anxieties which fever. llio vices which corrupt, have been scporated ftom tlio charities which feed it: because tho (Ted ions of nature have lieen sublimated ami refilled, and transmuted into the alliu-lions of grace. No! we should be no losars, either in llio capability and intensity of loving, or in tlio number and value ol llio objects ol our love, even though tho allbc.tions wero to soar, on tho buoyant wings of an indwelling Spirit, from tliingsoucarthto lliings in heaven: though tho dim lights of this night of time faded bo foio tho ilawiunir clones ol eternity: tliousii Christ, "tho bright and morning btar" of lleth lehcin, rose above tlio daik waters of llio troubled sea of life, and becamo the guiding star of the heart's affections: though, in tho sanctuary of his chosen temple, the human heart, the love of this deceiving, idol world, beloro tli3 lovo of (!od. N. Y. Obsirvcr. Heath. It is a dreadful sicht lo see old men making more provision to livo than prc piration to die; for tho steel licing spent the knife cannot cut, tho sun being set '.lie day cannot tarry, and old ago being come lifo can not long endure. Though thou mayest have been nearer dcatli in lliino own apprehension, than thou art now; yet it is certain death was never as near to thee as now. jwatn never comes without a warrant, though it often comes wilhonj; a warning. When a saint dies he leave.! all his bad behind, and canics II histrood with him: but when a sinner dies ho loavoB till lux good, noil carries all bin bad. Tuno and tide stay lor no man. no mai hives away lime spurs a free horse. Wo need no pastime to consume that day, ! t'"l,art Martin 1'icld, and Sam. C, liJemociata, wcrcfrda when thia old hat '"Kir. ,,1J lit waa new, tboio worthica did op- fiaj ftienda of liberty, and ilood among IWfoea, F Ua Cimaj llumun.for at Tippecanoe "tlj (ott ttie aatagc fuc, nhen thia old hat a new. la tfai oM tiat w 11 new, iW fiicmla of tibe rlr ell lie mcrita of old Tin. while Cdithm at Hnincc ; w, llona tot llamaoi.jaitaaweuacdtodo e keard ofl'ructur'a fall, when thia old mi aa new. lUffltcllanji. pmtANC'KCAl'SH IN IUKIiANI). Ihlhton Centre. Mav 18. 1810. tJitor of the A rgus : U. Tln'lVm!wraiir ninrtnunl in still f M It) Irrlatul. nrul llin intc rr-4.1 in it. ill- t'fduainuinngu rapidly increasing, and aj over tlio whole country. From a r -rQIrin! rw-.(t-.l trntnlni llml PnlllPr f1 continued to go from place to place, Rnn pledge, and that llio iopio tn mane to uromise evcriaatinc from all that can intoxicate. In fcf Dublin. CO.OOOtook tho plaice in k Jn Ixuglura ami neighborhood la I'miumi, 30O0O took the pledgo OoiTt World awl Man's HVrM Docs religion ..l,il.. it mntcstH nemnst tho voices nun, follies of man's world, rob (loirs world of its l.-.r,w ami man of his liaiHHIICHS? Oil no! 'Pl.lu id ll.t .li.tllklflll 11 itli ivliirh the father of I llio in iii ... .-.. ...... - - - li,. rnxnnres and detains his victims. 1110 Ajxistlo's call, "Ijve not the world, neillie I,., iliinim that mc in tho world." demand fiom you no sacrifice. It seeks lo rob you of no objcct.cithcr of intrinsic excellence, or con genial to tne sanciiiicii ancciioira u nntl rt(r,nrm1rui nature. UTIin llt( ni I m iicsn. too lust Ol IIIU CIK, and Iho pride of lifo," are indeed imperatively r..rt.Mdrn. lrauso thev aio "not of tho Vn!iir. hut of tho world: and the world pass ,i. n r.v.nnil tho lust thereof." Hut the eye may Mill Mray, delighted, amid the varied Ik-auties of this viable xvorld. Kvety henso n.-,vuv,U to catch its conecnial Gratifications. You may jet "richly enjoy" tho music or the ...mi.,.u il, frai'ranco or tlio beauty, the breathing auiuution ortho soothing repute, of external nature. Man too, in all ins several relations, whether Chmtian or heathen, con rtcl Jew or lirrrkt ioml or free, whether linked lo you by tho tics of -....I r ..rnvi, initial relation, or bcpiraicd from you by tho other sum and btarry nkicj of i.-ic : u.rl.i. ivill Mill nrcsent a leciiimate and mot interesting object for the wrciw "f vm.r .irlifipil a feet on. for w ill an iiiiaw rniowncnu which God's world, inmal or ma tcria'l, present, less exo,ulMte. or Ie o i ..i,p fill's icenco "r lily to en la IWiiva, 30000 took tho pledgo joy" gives peace tn concience; or beraiio l0 mile, wide, which connect the f Mr. Matthew' viait, and 00,000 I ctvinity ojicus ait tutciaiuublc ficW lor the ffulf of llorlhii, (initially explored lay tUp V'u ry and IfoVla) with tho Arctic Ocean, hi n Niut lat. 05 n.1, and long IM 10. 'llio entile pasaco frtnfthc mouth of f!opicimino lliver to tho Atlantic, (extending near f0 ilegrees of longitude,) lies to the southward of lat. fi'.l. After dcs&ndrng CopK'rniiiio lliver, with uicir panyf nicy readied i ao i raiiKlin on tho night of'JOtli July last, and rounded Cao Alexander on tho 2Hth, in doing wliiclv, they encountered great ieril from a xiolcnl head wind and drilling ice. Jour, of Commerce. Ingeniout mode of Sclf-Torttire. Tho fol fowing ingenious mode ofsclf-loiturc, practis ed by tho naiive devotees in Calcull.i and vi cinity, is thjsrrjliod by Uov. Mr. Duff, a mis signary oHitlio church of Scotland. Il cim- sists mijiW; A imiuW of duvolces cuter U, B JPSSV1' ''yji!1 ,lil,dowiwin ,thcir, lafka?tifiArrwl"litliW sun by day, and iho chilling dews by night. They will have in ono hand a little earth, and in the other a few seeds, wilh the ono hand they plaro llio eailli under tho lower ltii, nil I with the other plant tho seeds in il; ami vow is, that they will lie there, without moving, or speaking, or receiving and nuuiishmeiit what ever, until the seeds nprout any germinate, and then they will return lo tlii'ir homes'. sfJHAi's from" tTik Li HUMAN- OF J HAN PAUL Traiul.ilc-I for lite New Vork Mirrior. Comucirs. Nations are Iric.l by coiniicr ors, as precious mcl.iW arn by tlio burning :!ass. And is not tho great I'lMiipieriug city, Homo, the meetest emblem oftho etisliiveiH of mankind! Full ,f statues and noble mar bles, slio is suirouuded by b.ircn and poison ous marshes. St. Peters towers aloft in ma jesty, but no smiling villages cluster around it. Tlic Sun. Tho sun is tho only imago of (ioil. Tough hidden hy Iho moon, by the earth, by clouds and darkness, it re-appears every morning, tho porpclual fountain of lifu and lovo. And will you not admire it, bo cause in our climate it is not all the year above the horizon! Reining. Tlio selling of the sun is welcom ed by more joyful eyes than is his rising; for, when ho sets. Labor lays down his burden, and Sleep visits the children of sorrow. No moon lie.irlds or accompanies his rising; and tho star, his companion at night, ho speedily effaces. Universe, When wo consider the universe, it gives u.s pleasmo lo think that wo belong, even thought but as a littlo Mpark, to such a blaze of light. Providence -'l o judge oftho designs of rroviilcncc, is liko pronouncing the sun varia ble, lien .y boo tu rollcoliuu ticmblitig in lliu water. The DciVv. Tlio Deity lioems to us as im- I .n.t... .t.ln n m ll... ulnl-Pir lirill lllinill ill ...ll!ll 'l.:..t. ...:.(..... ..n..l....n lltnu tf.l I'lCt niV'lt' . . J . . ii in. ii, Hiiii.iui ... ..... ... j . himovor Ilcro ,s inoroniolioniliaii anywliere- To spend time in trifles is liko Nero's shooing horses Willi pom. niio nn. j "I , '.. trrnln ,.r ;,;. -riin vt-rv iii.iiiient pnrso rather tlian thy time: of all prodiu-ahly W(J , jn toljv- UcnlU fix.H .irrow ()n that of limo is the worst. 1 imo past cannot , ai),j , wai,3 for a fii ,mr. be recalled, nor tune to come insured; there- ' J fore improve time present; that only is in my i no eignin woiiueroi uic worm is a wouiaii lo morrow, IISH penou nil wuem , nun is runny nil ijiMiinin. unj, ui uiu inn-, Defaulter continued in Office and reeeiemg i The Van Iturrn Stair Cam nfnwi, was Iwfit Satanct Mr. Uatland, ofliuisiana, ido and in Ibis town on WVdnemlny last, mid was fV offerctl an nmcndinent, providing lh.il no sal-1 ly altcmhil. In Oio forenoon tlio rtinvuntioit ary nor line shall bo paid lo any dislncl ntlor j nssrinbhtl in tho Whitqt'httrih in Him ntretsl. liny who in a defaultor lo llovernnu'til, and 'llio assemblage was ceilainlv not mora mi who Ins not paid over to tho Treasury all tho merous than wns acconiinilat(-i at thn young public money ho has colloclcd. j liicn' Whig Convention hi February Isat, but Mr. (1. said ho Kiipisised ho would lo inter- J as there ws moio room out of door than in iimlod Willi a Hiiut of onler, but ho wished to , ihc houtclho convention adjourned t m)on bring gentlemen to tho lest; and let Iho conn- , lo meet in the Park. "Iliis it wai thought, If try seow bother they would dehbeiately lc not ncre-tsary, would sound well uml was c- Tho natk protcd uf- all tho iiiHiratioin of Ibn Pile words democrat and democratic Iho public money into tho poc.kcis of ofl'uial j conlingly no onlcted delinquents. Mr 0. then sii I ho eh.trgi d,in lickiiliy huge for a his place, and on his own rcMMinsibiliu. that body. The words d thcro was now in Unitsiana, a district ailor were pel locero service nnd keel on nrlirn noy who was a dofauller to (?ovcrnnent; who ' duty without nieicy or without relief. Ktcry nan in ins nanus a i.irgo sum in money paid to tiling wns ilemocralic llieiu were demociatU: him moro than two years ago, and which tiillles, demucratie gold watches democratic, ought then to have been li.inded over lo Iho 1 gold cliaiiis, breast plus nnd fancy walking VTn.I,...l If.. I. ..I II.. I .1... .... i .. .1-1.- 1.. . , . ..-.1.1.. ..,.!..!.. t. ti.tiiiniai i LT.1..11 1 j . iiii ii.iii t-.iiHNi iiiu.iiii;ii-. nut tin 111 nnori cr iiiiiu; wiiic.il iieiinineji 1 l.ll, uT Sl...rM-w n...l .1... .u..i:..i(..d C .1... I ..J'.ll 4-l... .L.....l. I. ,.X.I i t 1... 1... Tre.iTirftoni,m-aJnfl deci-ivo evidence of it, yet uolliing hail .been done in regard to tlio case. I his iimeiiilmeiit was vehemently opposed by several of the administration ini'inU'rK, and was timipnrlcil wilh earnestness by Messrs. (.inriand, i.vans nndtir.ives demot lalic wilh llio an lluienmeu. Il wn;i morciiver found lo be deiuocinlie to nnminato a brace of young law yers fur tho two hlghrs't ollicesin Iho slate gm eminent, nnd nccord- imiy uio in mil itti ton lor lioveiiior lell uiniii I'aul Oilliiieh-im Jim. Y'.vit. of whom Cant Upon taking tho iiuelinu, il was found tl.cro ' I'artudge declaied in the legislaluie, llt.it "ho - 1 O.. .1... O I .... .....t. 1 I. ...I ....I ...... .1. ..I" .1 1. 1- .. . . ii.ui him itui,- rji.tm oi iicnnn r.il y in ins coui posilion." 'I'lio convention tioniiualcd for l.l. (Sovor nor, Hihv.ird I). Ilarber Hsij. tho same gnu llemaii who mule a pilgi imago lo South i ooiisiiicii last iM.ircli, lo tell lint itooiiln that l.icul. Uov. Camp had declined ami hid Int- was iioouorum volinir. ho Iho hpeaker look llio chair. A motion was made to adjourn and ncgalivcd ayes 01, nays 7'J. A ipio. rum was present. It was now ten o'clock. Mr Crabb of Al abama, asked to bo excused till six o clock tomorrow morning. Jlis icipiest was gran ted. Several other members madii tho same re quest, but were greeted by a chorus of 'no.M. Tho Ioco Focoes declared their dctermina tion lo havo another long night session. Tho Spcakor left the chair. The Houso went into eommitteo of tho whole again; and Mt. Garland's amendment was rejected. So Iho Administration party have decided that a de faulter may coiitiuun to pocket tho public money. Quito in character, Madisoman. tumor. to bo lound in all ine noaiy registers m , ,,,-, unless perchance in tho fool's calundar. To morrow,' lis a sharper that blakes his penury against thy plenty; that takes thy ready cash, and pays thee nought but wishes, hojios, and promised, tlio currency of idiots. There is hut one word that deserves more inoiigiii than eternity, and that is Ood, the Father of eternity. Af. Y. Observer. as soon as llio r,cullcmali is. Doiiirsti'c. The I.maun or Mcmkat.- what we have already stated -In addition to relative to the Rdiiiimd P. G.iinrs and his irife vs. llclf, Chew and iithcrs. This was a suit brought by the complaints for the estate of Daniel ( lark, deceased, devised by bun lo his only child, Myra Clark, tho wife oflien. (iaiues, by virtue of his last will, dated in July, IHI.I, against Itichard Itelfaiid Ueverly Chew, tiio rescue of the IT. S. sloop of war Peacock, by ! pretended exculors of the said t lark, under a tho Sultan of Muscat, tho New Vork Amen- j revoked will, dated i.i May, IHI I a will lius- can states that tho .Sultince (the sauiu vessel which recently arrived al Now ork) lell in wilh tho Peacock at sea, after she had lain on tlio recfforfifiy-siv hours, and was not limited until she had lost several of her anchors and thrown overboard eleven of her guns. After visiting Muskal, where they wero all treated wi.h a degrcQ ol councsy aim iiospiiaiuy rare lily made on the occasion of his having deter mined on a t.ea voyage, and revoked by his will of July, 1813. Tlio documentary evidence, with the testi mony ofseveral respectable witnesses, clearly established the will of 1813, its existence up to Iho lime of Mr. Clark's death, and tho mys terious disappearance ol that will, while Mich ly met with in Christian countries, tho Pea- nrd Keif had improperly Hissessed himself, at - ...... . . .. i . .i . ..r i..:ni rl..K.t.. .tn.il. ..Cil.i. ) rein, aim pur- uiu uiomciii in iauua mis ni .nu, m mu omtianv a hallo- , key oftho case wheio tho said last will was rv. in place oflhoDUiis thrown nverboinl on i dciKisited, and, soon afterward, piodiiced tho tho coral reef. After lying at llombay about j will of a mouth, and as the l'o.tcoek was o:i llio eve of sailing on her cruio, a ship was seen en tering the harbor, bearing uio vran nag. it proved to be tho Sultan's ship wilh tho Pen cookM)iuiM liit.di bad been thrown over, mid which the Sultan had caused lo be raised, nnd sent his veswd wilh them lo overtake nod re store iliem to the Poacock a distance of h thousand miles from the place w here uiey nau fl.n. l u..n.i.ltiiiirr nlifinl llll necn iosi. i iii-w n n...... ...... a ......... ...... .. . - ....i., i..Mi, in which nartakes lamely of nee. when Col. D.ivis apprised her oflhcso romance, appeals to all the finer and Uuier j iuisirtant facts. After which discovery she haved very inoi'litily, in that bn had onnoved tho project ol a lliird l audid ilu for lbs I'rnal deney. Daniel Italdwin Hs.i. was nominated fur Treasurer, ami if oleelm), is lo pay tho state national debt, if ho can fin ! who tho creditor is IV. Me'cury. Arrest of lvii thr. Absconding Caihier of the SchinUill Hank: This ciiuiiiml having gone lo France, and his residence in Paris bo coming known loCcn. Cass, he applied lotho French (iovcriuiicnl for permission lo arrs.it him; which, becnuso of sumo unexplained act on his put, lovis had brought himself un der Iho jurisdiction of tho French laws was granted. Iicvis was accordingly taken into custody, On his person were lound tOOfs. v'O dollars in French silver, and 10 Spanish doubloons. A species of commission wai npiMiiuted by (Jen. L'nss to examine tho pris oner, and endeavor lo prevail on him to do to his employers all tho iustico hi Ids power. Tim commission consisted ofttio .Secretary of tho Hiubassy of Iho United Slates, Mr II rent, tho American Consul, and two or llircn American gentlemen of respectability who for tho mom ent resided here. I shall not trouble you with a detail of llio proceedings, but nt once inform you that the measure.-i Inkeu liy Ken Okk havo not lieen unsuccessful. Ixivis has c- llii.aii. The strong, deep, indignant pulsations . hnuwlodged llut lliero is American tlock tv of llio popular heart do not seem to reach their tho amount of nearly IfiO.OOil dollars purelias stagnant, sordid, narrow houIs. Tlio com en- ed by tho inoiiey of which lie i ribbed his em (rated selfishness of their nature lias created j doyers, idaiuhtig hi tho names of two iorsons an immeasurable gulf between them and tlio in trust for him, and is this day to execute a copo. Tlio language in which tlio common I transfer of it. He is'also to declaio iiH)ii oath liuiul o tho nation is beguung lo express lb; 1 how ha iIisjhjsciI ol the reurihider ol Ihc dun l.Oa-CAHINS. Wn ask tho reader's alicnlion to the annexed brief and admirable cxplantalion, from iho Hvcniug Journal, of llio real basis of honor to frugal virtues, approved services, and simiilo and unostentatious patriotism, implied in what is Hiiecringly called "log-Cahhi enthusiasm.' "Hog-Cabin Hnlhusiasm.' Tlio Argus was four years in finding out tli.it "Mr. Jackson had a single feeling in common wilh the Itc puhlicaii parly." A shorter period will suffice to teach it that the Republican party has no sympathy wilh Mr. Van lluren. Still the con victiou of this truth makes but slow progress among tho Federal s!iticians. They seem as insensible as a nest of deaf adders lotho approach oftho lieolth.it Im destined to crush ) havo not lieen unsuccessful. Kuiitimeiits is uniulelligiblu lo Crnsvvell and his heartless coadjutors- Accustomed for years to inanufictuio public opinion themsel ves, they are disposed to look upon it as llio ir.eru production ol political contrivance, dined properly, after which ho is lo lJ liliera ted ; but is to remain under llio mivcillanco of the police until the receipt of letters from his employers, staling what is llieir wish to havo done with him. To guard neainsl his chc-iimj They mistake tho freo and impetuous niouii-1 from Paris ami Fiauco his passtmrl has been tain torrent for the ripple nfanarlficial cascade. ! taken froiiilmn so III it ho cannot iinyo out of They sneer at tho "Iog-Cabin enthusiasm" ticcauso they cannot comprehend it, Tlio "Lug-Cabin" is a symbol ol" noli, Ing that Van Ihireuism knows, or feels, or can appreciate. Il tells of virtues lhal dwell in obscurity, ofj tho city. A'. )'. Am. Itejection by iho people seems to be an un, failing recomiueuilaliiMi In executive favor. , In addition lo m my previous imtanccs, wo. tiio hoics of the humble, of the privations of have to-day ih il of Mr. Nilus, whom iho hjo; the noor. of toil and daneer. of nerscveranco do of ('onuecticiil, within a little month al-, and patient endurance, of hospitality, and char ity and frugality, it is llio emblem ol rnjhls that the vain and insolent aristocracy of fed eral office-holders have Ioil sight of. or crush ed and tramiiled'on. Il is an emblem of llio simplicity that should characleri.o Itcpubh can tnslitulions. and which Iho people J determined to bring back to the administration oflhcir affairs. lct our opponents scoff at tho device which the untutored sigacily oftho iieoplo is painting ution their banners. It will bo found ere long tint there Is a meaning in it i that will convey to them a salutary lesson. f IBM. had it probated, and under it, (lis nosed of and nreved uikui, and continued to dispose of and prey upon tlio vast ctate of IJtlllul Ul.irk, lesiaior, lor near a ipiauer oi a century. lror lumr luxmlv vinr tifllml ihiui tint law ful heiress, Mvra 'tjark, resliteil lo uml near Phil.ldolplii i, ii the family of Colonel and Airs. Davis, as their daughter, under the name of Mvra D.ivis. icnor.uit of her real name, pa- icnlagc and rights, until tho 21th year of her feeline oflium in iiaturo. Vvlicn nations shall find il for their inteie.t a mo.,1 assuredly it is to govern all llieir intercourse hy such principles as npcar to have guided this scmi l.n.i...i.n lriie then most certainly they barbarian will "learn war no more -Itoston Times. Ty Hrnit Arctic. Problem Solved. Tho long mooted geographical problem of a N. W. Passage tn the Pacific Ocean from the Atlan tic, is at length solved ; thero is such a pas sago, 'llio honor of this discovery Isilongs to Messrs Deaso & Simpson, of tho Hudson'; Hay L'oinpany. In 1837, and again in 1M3, they contemplated lo complete tho exploration of the Northern shore of this Continent, by descending Coppermine nicr, which crnitins into the Ate lie Ocean -in longitude aUiut 110 West, and from its moiilh proceeding Haat ward until they should arrive at tlio Western most point reached hy explorers from iho At lantic. In Imth years they skirted along a crcat extent of coast, though much impeded by ice, but failed to accomplish tho grand ob ject of their JHirsuit. Now at lcm-th their iorcvcranco has !ccn rowanlcd. Thoy havo Lrcnaiiied that llootlua is an Island, and that ., ; ....ir.niisl fnmi tho mam-land by a strait marrioJ Mr. W. V. Whitney, who in taking legal incisure tn recover her estate, was thrown into prison, and otherwise persecuted, with a fury worthy of a Spanish iuipiisiiion, until ho lost his life. This icrseciilion was continued against the widuw Myra and her orphan chil dren until they and their suffering wero made known to (Icncral Oaincs, who in his youth, and iiKin his first visit to Louisana, in 180.1, had enjoyed iho friendship of her father. In Ins efforts to learn from her how he could lcsl contribute lo vindicate her rights he made to her proposals of marriage, which were accep ted. The cviJeneo and the law were ably and eloquently suminod up, ami presented to the Court by her couiiccl, (irymes, Chiiiu, and Peytou, and by Mr. Mcllenry on iho part of the defenJauli. 'IV decreo of the Court ful ly ustaincd the right of the plaintilf under the will of 1813, ami ordered that the property sold under iho will of lot I should I hi rcsioicd to Myia L'lark Uaine, tho only child of Dan iel Clark, and bis legilmato arid lawful heiress, 'llus decree cannot but remind tho parties conccrnod oftho maxim, thai" fiod irotecU ihc innoccni." FIAT JHSTITIA. l1ieamoiiiii of pioporty Involiei! hi tho de cision ia'said to U( tliHCorfiur million dollars, Jour- Ciiw,crce. No QitoiUM. Ayain and again during this session of Congress, llio Houso of llcprcyunt atives has been left without nipinrum, even in the ordinary business hours; and much lime is conelaiitiy lost in motions for n call of tho House, and in tho proceedings conseipic.it thereon; and then again, when, by the exer cise of Iho authority "f iln ir..n.., a ijuniuin 'n l.nittMf, ihc very li,i tliriiiit, thai icrllrtf, Hhnws llial there is a ipinrnm no longer. Mem bers under tha pressure of Iho call, iippojr, answer lo their names, and then again absent themselves. We must say this practice to us apioars signally disreputable; nor can wo understand how gentlemen, receiving eight dollars a day for their services, and conning, for tho nlosl, the station of which they yet neglect Iho du ties, can reconcile it to propriety or coniiii'in honesty, thus to abandon their trusts. As utittcis ate now conducted, llio tiubhc do not know who nra tho faithful and who the unfaithful servants. We therefore suggest that whenever aipiorum is found wanting, iliu list oftho absentees bo published hy iheVlerk under the nuthnritv of tlio I louse ; dcsignatin" those who have leave of absence, and thoso who aro known lo Is; incapable, from mdisy) silion, of attending in their place. Such a course wo consider alike due to thoso who aro always al their (sist, but who now share in omnium with their less attentive associates, llio blauio of neglect of duly, and lotho con stituents oftho delintpjoul member. The hardship of such publi ny, on acciden tal and not habitual absentees, should not Im permitted lo weigh agauul llio ruivo Iicuc iils Uiat would result from the ccitainty, that absence from the lloue, during the business court could nol Ikj safely practised. A'. )' American, .Stiawbcrrio ate colling in Washington al 37 l-'J renin a (purl. Cioen pM at 5 ccnlil i nck. In PlilUdclplijj 70 lenti. most, refused, hy a inosl decisive vote, to elect as (heir (iuvcrmir, h u been nppoiiiled hy tho PiesiJunt and Senito, Pustmaster (icncral. So, again, C. C. Cainlirnlou;', iho i ejected of New Vork city, the in in who, with exulting insolence. pro lamiod un ihc floor of Coneress havo 'hat tho Sub Treasury should prevail, 'In npitii ol lamentations hero or elsewhere, has receiv ed the sl'iuiling rew.itil oftho mission lo litis si, i, a mission, of which tho side object seems. lo be to buy oil dangerous objectors, or to to ward uiHcrunulnus friends). And all this is dime by puiics claiming to h tvo a special reaped for popular opinion. Wo havo only to chronicle lliis as a new and nlriking illustration of tho dlffcrenro be tween profcssfoii and practice. A'. Y. Am. mini - A wriior in mo May number of tin; Cultivator, who lives in War in, Hurl.hu'r county, in ibis stale, nays that lie raised on unoacrif ofgruuuit, ;:.! i-'i tmsh. nil of (Hilatoes. Moili llio ground nnd jkiIii. lues wero measured ami nllestetl hy men un der oath, for llio piirxKO of obtaining a prem ium. On the Hime ground the year following UO tpiarU of f:i'iing Wheat wuio sown with out ploughiii". ami HI bushels of wheat worn hirieshvl which weighed Hii-'i lbs Ine buali el. Tho next year tho satin ground wa idoiigheil .iimI h mowed and idanlcd to corn i iho rmvs wero :i feet wid,iiw way ami I J.'J the other. Tlio product hy aclunl nieaavio- uient was lot bushels of corn. '1 he writer says tit at his object in staling tho above facts, ill oca 1 1 lie? attention of fanner lo the linjxir tanco of tilling noiii'iro land than can bo well done; and that others may Iry tho cajierimcnl of sowing Spnsg Wheal on ulato ground without ploughing. The Season. Wo are having what the fir morn terfti a very backward spring. Tliemlia 1 e 1 1 an unusual 'uinoinii of cold miu, whwii kept hack vegetal ion, and iirJled against ear ly sowing and plsnling. An aiUnciouai rliauge has nt last taken pljce. Waruior liighls ami a bright sun In vn imp uted iwiwlifn In pile and drooping vrgi-l.ibles, and covernt tho earth with llowrratxl Imuriant vrrdur, (icritlemeu froinlhe Vestseak ofrri na i cry prpuiniirig, particubriy winter nkcaf, iho, grual staple of thai vaal fertile rkxi. Hix weeks will bring Inns iho Ural uf July am) tho midst of a general aisl Uiuntiful liarrea4 Uiond stuffs milkl Is) eiccwlingly rlirap, on. hasM then) sjiould Iwa Rtc-ilcr domand than tlwre is at lliu Hwo w uason to export.