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i. f. alllliu tl.ai.w.iy nl '.(.... ion andalllliia
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.unci, i.l inane-, ciu.lli. and alr.K-ity at.
Irnd.nf llieiu t To a.f ila.n ll.e titilh in
tt.i ntp-t I lit- oii cj.hcfi.i itMju.rv uf
inrlitLla ..f I aU,ffat tfa.O. I li .1 I N t tak . k .
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utr. ..i r..a) t.r.l...lci aaali..s. il,.f c.r,.ci,
but I .ttii. it rannoi be ni.o-riallt rrrmie-
on.. fW rrault.lhen.nl all I ran lean, .a
tin. .Nnij.itei,fan allectdfiijfilni'.late
bu fin t-r.i made 111 Maine .No xizuii-
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tlt.r 1... rtrr l-rit tna.li' in minor Ulaml
n l).ii. Iln tail Unity vara. .No w-it.ile of
at. alleged liijilnr ifnr n Irmun to I. air
laren made in V'onnrtticut. eacrpt one about
Itrcnt, .(ivi- yrata ago, and 111 t'.at ctar lb."
11.1 h.i iitttor.f.aU ly d.ar harmed for wanl
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a-tiurr tit alJeifi.1 luiJ.liir alaii are known
tn bate x'tnir. il in i!tia ein-raliun in Ma
alrbiiH tt. , but rlirpt ..lie, tl.rtr liumlarr and
ttietr l.nlury 11 i.f.n tUin , U.al one took
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togru a .j-cliitf.-d A few nu t, I up.
p.e, may bate wtuird 11 Nri-IWIotd, but
inrt atmcieii niiirnt.t.ci-, tKirao tat a 1 ran
learn, ciiiaed am ,rtn.pl..t.t Indeed, I tin
M k nun- that their t ier more than a
inlc ri or ,i arL.tij 111 lint place Itv
it trinrue'.rrrd thai I ain iik.Viii- of reclama.
lion, cf alarra majr bv ll.rir inlalrta undrr
the law ul Cn.jun. I am riot tfu.-
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and an ittucii diirracrd lie- ('iiiiii.. alll.
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Uiat abtatiU tdurr publa.- r.ten to break I ana
f-oei all ;Uit raitrainl, fall llirmaelir. itito
lhe tnerral t ajaiiea, and fan, taith tthat tbey
tail rlueuriicr, ll.e tiirt.t.terriady to kindle,
jjmi rui iiirr anu (.'foiat ri;itrtirii. .
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tutba and uiaiji all il.at i. prrf-nt, in Ih.m-
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etla diatatit, remote, and urrertaot
ll aa adm.llrd, on all liai.di. that ll.r nr.
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atattee, ud-d, a wiuN aart i.tl d tnrtactar
.'l Me'sMtaiaitfaj ha l-cin rendered to the a, baj never before bettt witncHtl a- PhiUdelpliiii, lo nominate a candidate
irit..e, teJ. iirr efoori, it.J bfr .. loat mtTrtrtT moiig ui ; and the thoughi i. not an uh- f"r President. Heboid lhe medley !
"lat.a.iTrurae, rrraltd tapular teeil4uer,t. Tt. ,.f il,. ..i .... .t. .j . ... . There i. the 'lean .iitd liutifrv" Puritan.
d f., ,.abieur .pute,totoatb. k ' ' p.ettia..t one, t.t.t tbe Vigorous prose- ;, d ehttX
7."',.r.y.''V ..x 11 Lilian and complrli.n of the noble i u.!f.fliw.i ..J imt.orti.i
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lAljet.it w.. ...viitmsr b..t tl.r .r...i...n.u ut
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i ...d bhimiIic iimi m llie tii-c-.ny .
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',r,nM nni ili.uiimn, lliil .ir.l ol diacord
an. f di.riiiiiii.alH.il and H-criiiilliation, that
,,,( t, mii angry runtrovrray, a ml Intra
nt , raM C.ally. wlu li rvila ate iiniinan
ij danrra miieal, jrltieli l. Ivcn o r
n, ,.( niin r.l induing .niacaTiefiand wh clt,
( (o j. a,i"irnli-.l, l.aa rereived countenanir
,,) (.nrourajii.ent in ij'.iartrra, w lienor better
(,n(r, H ,.fr fKI,i U for !
,rP no,Vii(.ar llie cloar of llieGlh mnnllt
,,f tl e a '.amn of Cuni;rraa Wint.iiipi.rla.il
,lrj,,urr ,al been a. ..trii f..r the advance.
n,(.n of ll.e jiirat inlrrrit of t'.e country
yur nnP hatdly dare eiuerl any (irngreit
M, ii.f,i ej.'ilatiuii, until a rpinl almll pre-
,,ii,ot, u C'oi.utcaa and llie country, w liirli
,ial look innr; to tlnni;a important and teal,
,,,d to tliinpi iJi-al and abitract. That
i.te air aer.oiia dill'irtiltnn 01 our prearnl
rnditimi, ur.ming out of llir aciiuiail.un ol
new trtrit'.rira, la critalnli tttir. Thea- ilif.
Crnlt.... .. foirwen and"fnti-t..M An linn.
t ,nd Pt , rloil aa tnadr to atotd and
tvrllm Tlv nro now uim.h ut Uut
a I I i . 1 1 . ... -. - -
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wr c uvrrroT!.' iiinn, nu aim i.-iiaii
t. a-, fa.11 at liltklit atlirll S I T tl tN'Otl!. ii tiro
,1rnrr ,, cnncifaiiou hll animaif our pul-
j c rnw.j, ,, a ,,,-,t,t of torbrarnnrr, incil. 1
,,,,,, and ii.tmony .oread n,.-r ll.e lin.l
, lr,.ri(Pll..l, Viih n.i.re regard, your
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IIWIKI. KIISTKIl
To lint rtiwtifiS.lli-.it,
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AlJ bl.r() ngnera lo llir Ii-lt.T of Apltlfclli
TIIF. cnt KXI'UIMTIOX 1K
SPATIMM TO (iOVKRMXKXT
I.OI'KZ'.S I'M'XDKU tHVKX CP
TO THI". CCHIAX ACTIIORI-
TIKS. &
l'ulh.-.le.pslcheswerereeeiveilby the
Pie.id.i.t. on Tuesday last from the' 'l-
ii-i-i.iraiiu ..iiivr t . iiin. t'n- .11 im-
iiffii ep- at Key
Weft, U-Mictillg the lauding of Cell. I.o-
,..lalldhi, n,5.,!o..r at that ,K,rt.
I... . '. .1.. 1 if. . :n
VolllO II... alld prob d.ly W ill
ft-in tratLinittetl to C-ongrer-. The
public fut. Is taken by lat.iiez at Ciuden-
(, Htfrit nj r(.ttlItusl
I to tin: .i.iiii.1i an-
., ... ., ... ,. ,',
,lm,?,,, - "l"'" tl" hlfnition of Ixipez.
The couiiuaiider of the steamer l'liwir
atteinpttil to font' the pilot furnished him
liv I.u-ut ISoj.'er. of llie neieiiue Luttt-r,
bv thie.it lo tnke hi. Meamer nt-rti.v. the
rt of for the c.tptute t.f the Creole , but ll
in
pilot rvfu.rd. Tin1
'patiM
nmmaiidcr
then tlt'iiialidod of Lieut. Roger, hi" name
to report him to the I". S. lioicrtiinciit.
I he felon slaws taken from t. ardena.
m tlie Lit-u i-, wete ordered to ! eiven
upt..tbe,muu,lderoftl,el'i.i,.,
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ANIIIIII-.lt I I. It It I li I.l'. Mi.A.M-
11 . -1. 1 . 1 O 4 Lf '1. I II HiltM'.-.l'l'
ll'f.t 1 I1 l .. I 1. It III I 1
FIVK LIVES l.OM'-l ORTY PER.
bOXS WOl'XPKH.
St Loli. TitfNlav Ma 22
Ant ther tertible stet.n. Uut a.vidcnt
.k t.U-e Uk etcnuig. Tlie Si.aintr
it la-mi. ntllajai to flues, three miles
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I
)'low tl-.ecitl . at uiiarmtitinc
friiil.t-
ful stvne enautd. the shriek., of the wound-
rxiaud thins w.'if beait rt-iidili"
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Tl.' sjir-rers .re ii.th .Wk t-n-
I uie tx.t i,ci lvn nbln l.t aa-
! of lU. kille.1 Nine
,v"m "s-name, ot MX' Klileal .Nine
l'l'" If It-, ti re.,ncie.l and litiri.il.
ttt.lU-r wt re 01tl.tr hkm !l or jlllllt- !
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THE HERALD
THURSDAY. .HTNK 6. 1850.
W HI? MTATK CWSVKXTIOS. J .
n.U!nr,r V,i lr mn:trl .
.'" i J.v Ut,,.M,l'rn",r"d u,c ReIK"1 "T"' r.
(n WVinUv the 17th tf.fh nt.
iwr.on iMMniituujwiiuiw.nii m .
lit (i !' k A ?l . Uft (! iiri "I
- mttutmc a Sutr tirkrl, and mak'uiR
t. t l-
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DANICI. 11 tiXION,
SlutC
I'CUtTl'.S IIANTKII.
OUKIN SMITH,
Ma 1 .'.(.
( 0111.
WllHi LOr.STV CONVKNTIO.V
llie Whip if the County of Holland
'an - nviiirMintn iiictt ny iifir tii'icj:.".
at (.'.irtif-U-ii. en the -lh day of .(11 lie
i i t tl ..Mi-lc A M. for the uiir.
.1. . 1 .1 1 1 . .
(,r,, two .fudi?-). of the Cotinlv Court,
limine I'liuvr, 111., umv v ...iini
limine oltiiTf. m. : llirre t utility ena
llll- I '11 1 It 1 Hi Iftlltl.HHI. ilillllf.l.Ul IMiLV
of I'roWe f,.r tho liftri. t of Kairhat
The ,,.nnl.erof Deletes to be ono f.o.o
izutA t
tor Whi.' tote. L'iven in each ttiwn
irr Whig wile L'iven in eath town
for it. the- year IS4!, which
will give to the tjmn i.r I JenM.n tit le-(
CJte, Hnindon .', atletnn 0, ( lutten-
!i,n2. Clarendon 4, Danbv4, Fairl.aven
u,t .i..u...riiy . v, ., ,l:intiin '2, Ira M, Mendon 'J, Mid-
i.l.ttiuction in tin- ., .. ; ... n, , , .
luic inil.r.r1M.M'Hetown3. Mt Holly :. Ml. labor 1,
I.IU'l.'l .1 I'llIillllMll . I'llTMIoril !. III. Ill
j(.v t Itutlaiid 5. Sherbtiine '2. Shrew:-
("'' - V'; V,Uit'l'iK"i' !.'i"'i'ml't
. . -
.K,mt tiip niiuilier ol delegates lo winch
;s vnMvA ,,, a .Jj,. ,eeti,K eal,.d
. ' I . C it ,
tiy the .-evenil town eomiiiittce!) lor that
ptirpo - e.
'oitnlv Committee liec leave lo
,.,!, :, .
........ . .......
"'.'.. ...
ill me 1 own ' oiunmii'if tin: 1111-
rtanei-ot taKnig measures (.1 render 1110
aiaiiutlneiit and attendance of the full
1 .i....n.. ..r 11. r..ii
niota of tlelegates front all the Towua in
he Count v.
.1 KIK5KHTOX, 1
t!Il.VI.0 I
I). II.J0.NKS Crmiy
A. i. DANA, iV'0'"
M. 1). STltOXO. J
Hutland, May lo, I860.
UAIL-HOAI) JUHILEEAT HUR-
JiAUiUXN.
From pre-ent nppearnneca the great
Railroad jubilee to be celebrated at
Burlington on tho 2.)th inst., is to be
one of the most brilliant festivals ever
held in'Ntw hngland. Wa have Intle
or no fear in venlunng on this tntt
. t
mcnt. It is true that a somewhat fierce,
though for the most pnrt, a manly
, ,, , 11.1 t 1 1.
noble struggle ha been had be-
twecn the dilleient inleiots on thesev-'
ui not;') iiiii-ii.ij wuiii.i.-iwi .nui in ins own 'roii, aim en inc ground,
progress in the State ; but this was to -Ve regret that our limits will not ad
have been expected. The people had m;t giving place to the entire eommuni
slept long over the subject of internal (..uj0I1 f t)iu new 'Rocr' but as we can
. .....rrit.. flln.t t e fi.lil nil tilnnht nil tit mi
. . " r
it is not Mirpri-ing that n little jostling
and knocking of elbows should occur in
the general haste to 'get upon the track.'
Hut the awakening wa- an auspicious
"e just at the dawn, or rather at the
right time to do for Vermont the very
thin'' she then needed for her nrosnen-
uiui'j sue men ueeueti lor ner orosnei 1
... AM ..,r.iea wo lielieci- tin. nn
pA" , ' " "V
satisfied. 1 he Central, Ku ami. 1 ib
...,.
HOW I
siimpic, and nil tlie roads tlirealing,
skirting, or 'lapping' (we learned this
tcrn, 0f fr;eli Vut0.) t,c rich coun-
.,. , , . , .
try within our borders, give ample cm-
lt,,cc ,1,:,t t'lu efibrU of their dilTercut
friends arc to be amply repaid,
The friends of other projects in pro-
I.l . i .1
gress,andtbo.casyet.n embryo, takc
courage from this stale of thing-., and
thev too will ioin heartily in the rojoic-
in", over the mMity triumphs alrea.lv
, , , , , e t . . .- .i
achieved, and take frel. courage in the
liroai rntioii of their .ovprtil nroioet n
" -
....... j " -
yet lo be completed.
All thi, together with the fact that
much more general interest is now being
taken by the real sovereigns of the land,
(,e people, in rail ro.id matter., than has
. , , , . . e
l,c,,l!aorc Uin niamleittd.guci us full
r..',MMiA(. tlmt tl.w (alii nmt'A nnu tf
conviction that this will prove one of
lhe most at.Iendid featival, ever bold in
( - ...
the country. Di.tingu'uh'.d gentlemen
... .. , . .. . . , ,
' -w i.tigiami. irom .now i one and
( AflU(la ll S C U Clt 1 1 1 1 1 1 UlUl Ut
dres Ibe con, crilion on railroad topic.
l ,uch a meetii.!i it is not lo be sun-
. . tnu,,,, 11 . "u.1 " '
I10'-"! tb.it any one at all desireu,, cm
ti'" l much valuable information
'" u.'t aiiinau.D 11111.111iii111.il
' in relation to general ntiIro.ul mutlerr.
, M..cl, aU.i will Iw .Ioiih lit cii n fi i
Mm ' al. ",U M, h "
workfor which this crlebration ii held,
. r- ..t.i:.. ...... ...
T .B" .
, qiitniei ntcrkian' for sikJi an occasion
lilic lor me cather-
l; lo-tLcrvf thoie dcVtiout of atttnd
I t u marl imjMPp cdcbmtiun and a
,'
,ni?n.fKXT.t felt.
A cfimmiu if fifty of the cjIuou
ltill!n.i rlmuin tiv nulllic
takc of ifj wia
. . . . r ..!..t.t I
Two tsntU of marfe from .Nr lor i
,
nmt llixton nrc cngnycnnnu
,10,
. tl
WmciiV ihc ckbrntcd ItoUoti Cntcr-' Rn eml nl lal llto rrolvo i
V ' m il,n. ,..,,.,miidcltiHjr principle lien Uhi.U,
it, it to Ik! there Willi hi! Inrgo nml our candidate it fXtKineiit uch-
...v
the
I'millioo lighted nnd bountifully
decorat'd for the occhmoii will be o
pt ned for daiit-in At 1 1 o'clock Clip
per will bu nTcd nnd the table. kept
Mipnlied during tho tiifc''"- u
whule, we think the nrraiij;etnenlii lire
n,itn5ratdv calciilnteil to give 10 me
i"..,t,-' tlm rri-nle.t ttmotiiit
'K"'""1 ,1"nllK, 11,0 F'40.11"1
.... . .1
nf nl.-H.tire. The L'tave senior', and the
more volitilo uritptttirt .cnioM-lho ,
btnid nnd
nd s.n,ely nia.ron-and-and-
well.welUay'lhegirU'.nayallfindabuii.
dan! inea'is of enjoying n plen'ttnt time
w "
p, the celebration of a noble event ;
nj ;f linv ,PllV(, witlr other ,inll pe8-
f-""s ! -
Wright, llio Hurlingtou Commit-
.'"Am Wright, llio Hnrlingt
,ee. nor of any but iheni.elve.
Wl ,,njc.rand the rail-rnnd fares
. , i,-..i.i . (,. i, ,.
nrougIiout New Kngland are to be re-
'luceU one lia;i lor una occasion.
tpS" IIold Him : Where t Ueorge
jjpiiri or s JK. uot awaie there is a
I""" ill Vermont attempting to steal away
hi. '.fiar , ofri.ing.-ni.U
which it bueceeded 111, will prove nimos
f.....i . Li,,ard its to the thief.-
(""'r J.ip '.uu 'in uuii.
j,, ;, i(, n m.tt,er of hcr;UU!j ,pacotioi
'111 t c
... . , . .
whether the eouiitty is prejiared for tieo
,. , . , w ' : c:,i
i.ttiiNirus at iiit:..", ."n, n 1.- r.....,,-
1 ... .
:.... tn Kndand a little more than she
can bear in hi peculiar way, and conse-
' v
(pjcntly his ' hoicmcu ' have overrun our The Troy and Hutland Hailroad has
I own country, while tho ' noble steeds' the been put under contract. As we 1111
1 '.barbs' and Ihc ' glittering l.elmetH,' dewiuiiil it, this road goes via Helming
; V ... , .ton. Wutchnuin it Juurnul.
the coats of mud the learH, spurs nnu
lances reeeiyed at his hands would mount 0ur f,i,-'u f lll(3 Watchman & .Tour
I and equip the entire militia of the Unitod;,,, have to call on 'Hercules' onte
! Stt.. now if Kn..lB...l cannot hold Ult nB!lin to raistJ l'im from m',iis wl'ieh
, .. n
James we arc quite sure that tho Un
jn j(s prcscnt distracted condition,
..am)ot) jn 8y wny get along with two
I,ippards.
The wrilcr lo whom wo allude, is a cor
rL.i.1mdent of tho Freeman and rejoices
0Ver the Miniature of " Roger .Sherman ;
a htrancc selection we uliould think,
fr nne to make who walks on such ex
ct.(.dinclv hich stilts whereas it Is well
, r
known ti,at 0K1 noger lmt only made
i.:s ov. .. ti,ocs but ever stood souare on
iii.ioh.i jiuw, uui nu "I" '
. .
. . I ; 1 , ..e
,m m "-T" '"-'".nuu.as Daniel Webster should at all timet
a few s-iec.mcus of Ins manner and style
ut firrf.iKTi.nwM.T uit nrn i'nnv,iriiiiH'ii in trivf
... ...... - - n
a few extracts.
In alluding to the present eonlest on
th,. Klavery question he gives the following
ra auj glwig description of a scene
:.. ,1... c. ......
111 1 lit. .7f.-n.ii;, i
,, ..... 1 .. 1 ..I '
' 1 lie day is nxeii anu now tuc name
licfainu. And forcmo.-t in the fi out rank
t.,wCring alnive all like Saul, is the im- J
ttctuoits Knight of the Wc.-t. The field
" to bu t01 "r won Jhese 1 autian guns,
manned oy the tiopuiar will.are doing lor
, . ,iieiriarflli' ' k . one m,t after an-
otliCr -,s di-Uslgc-d and capitulates ; one
battlement after another falls; the mag-
explode, the Hanks give way, lie is
nm ('iiiiutrii unu piiiiiuiiiii;n ki .-uiiviiuti,
g,.,, lhe K(,ltm.k;an ftand(! creet an.l
the Kentiiekian stands erect and"
nted. He tummonsthe 'Old Guard'
ike the noble Xey, leads them in
undaunted
and like the noble Xey, leads them in
'r0,, u " 'ak c',arSe- u ,,a." '
.1....... ........ r. M. ... I oml v. a. . I.l n
es tiown uiK.n thoe scrie.1 and lerrioie
,.niunis f (, American dem.jeracy ; and
... .l .
tory of eolo..il reek in the sea, and tliPiw -
,t ing" up its spray quivers and subsides ;
so the follower, of that gallant leader
11 l.rviL'.. ... Ii.s. .... ..r.,.,,.. 1 .lit l. irr.i.r
iih.iii. n:ivi . in';.K :i."n ... .-..nil: nil . ill., i. -
rtkc acrns a ,, impregnable barrier I
J, reeled, and staggered back and dis-
F1- T1" fit'1,1 is !ost- Uut all
notion.
..Thw. hc o(, ma )U liairy
1 -. . 1. . 1 - . .11. r
an, whi.c . Jul hi yt:ivnn an fllliof
miffht."
. ,' , . ,
j
. " "'S "'
i the last two lines wo think the whole
t -i n r i.. . .
- extract diti lolly of a he-h order and
W for iU "unoHinin would ahr.o
...,..1 . I.o .n .;..
fjual the j. of Mian.
Of the Manner of tho nomination and
the mean- tin-d fur the eleotion of Gen
toe tlieail Uhi lur llie eleotion ot Utn.
Taylor, 'Ro-er div.nurK-s as follows :
.
Let us look iufora moment upon the
wnt ililical gamblers there i. the
fleck and offlciou blacklee :-side lv
.aide tnavU- .eon coltun eTowers. coT-
lnr. . ..
1 i wmwiai unwi nmii auu vvitu.1
licavla all cominsletl intoone hctcrose-
. ncoui nd narntloi maw
Who shall
be nomi.tc.l? At flil 'It whUpo..
Jr ami jubtly ftiipcrfil among iliojot
je Uwr t, . ,,,, , , behind u
Wci,,o,i4 npjiwpriate to our-
ll.n iir tiiril' M'llicll l'olk' ail
min5rillion u, ..toukhI and l. that
meant we cun nmintimate to onrclrcs
liLetiltof Pfllce. TcHitnoltolIar.
, gVlcd, wk not Kmd in the New
ij "." -i
r.ngianii car. , raurm i n' "r
l .!.. ... I I.IiLlit hli
I , I ..I ,., ,,r,.wil,U-J li It lilHl. L.
..:... It V-.l,,..
llVlllllll.lll ...v .....
IikKs pirr, nnd hi
' wii'tc 1 lfinrv mis me niiinc
.1,. ..'i . 1 ....!. it..,i
Hut Judco Allen tlfinnmlj Hint
ft noceot thu noniitmtion iim
man
lie tmi.it necept
whi. 'Awny with jour wliijjery
thi ii Taylor Heptiblieniiijiii I' Sv Mr
i I. ..II ..r.l... IT.. U.i l.i... ii.J.ifr
mtHt be etuiceded-that we opM,..e the P"" !" "" f,r nl,1',,"PJ' Mm.ewhat . mou it of money slo en. It ha, rn
extension of tlavery into free territory loiilly in hi Ifating, ho had lt-en here- vet been ascertained, exactly,
under the table with your trash
Hurrah lor old Zm-k I
lhceoiiveiitmn di.Micrse they enn-
a5. -Taylor i rcprei.-nted by his inn,..
iiReii to lie nil Ihing. to nil men. lie
favored both side5 of every imtajionist
Inter.;, lie h a provit-oist and an mi-
sr::1 'sit r.
i very
qtie.'t, for Cuba and against them
lie
"-' represented by ihe.n to bo nil things
l " " - " ' "d
pointed politicians nil the discordant
ltm.-nti of tlio natien, each purging
dill'erent ends ! all actuated by
y tidier-
... 1 I I
enl inolives-jag end. and tencgades,
J K 'j S"";'''"
t" s iHps "ie rlot
f - uccceth ; l'nylor if elected and then
folloiVfi n seriiniblo for plunder. Who-
1 1. . ... .1.. ... .1. .
ever enn gi no it inigmcni KticKi to ine
f
t
wreck the rest leap nnd swim
shore.
There, we think llmt will answer
As thu newspaper folks tint! the penny-n-liucrs'
would Fay, comment U unnec
ccsMiry ; or ns the novelists of ihc Lip
pard school would say, the readet'ei
feelingi can bo better imagined than
described. 'Roger' should lend his pow
ers to a nobler and higher branch of lit-
tlivuii; Lit.iii i.ijif!iv.s. 1111.1 u numu Eiit'
'
'Rest thai he. commence forthwith on a
....i ,1 ,.t:.:.... .....1 ..... ...... 1,1 ......
irrunliir liijnrv nl' tin. I li 'n uii ... il'('n.
? ' " J
!bn.'
arc... tuuo,LUr.4 ...s i.Mun 111 loouiog M
Western Vermont railroads. The Troy
t7i( JitUlatid road is a simple coittiuuH-
(lon of his original 'lap.' and which be-
cause it couldn't go to Fort Ann, has
;M'i!:e,y ecnt to travel on to Troy, in
l'oultney, Graiiville.Sulem, Cambridge
and lloosick.
(iy We publish in our papar of to-day
the letter of Mr Webster to the citizens
of Xewburyjiort explanatory of his re
cent Siteoch delivered in the .Senate a
short time since. We do this not that we '" '',"r uvn 1 1,!vc taken oeca.ion to in
follow Mr Webster's lead in this matter quilt-into your village prospects, and lo
as we certainly do not but for the note its general aptearanen as seen by
! I it.... ..f .....1. ..
r im If ii.' ii;a-Hfii tnai inu ififiui.fli- in mull a
1 '
anJ (,uv
v. , . ,
fp All persms desiroui of witnessing
' nti'u ' produced to n villago by tho
pas-tge ,
are re
of a rail road directly through it
Ailtu...tlfll1R- ttiv-lta.it til Vl.ll Hot.
!. 1 n . n . . .t .
1:11111. p win vt'iiiure 10 sav 111:11 more
li.iil.1i., mi 1..'.. li.A.i it. ..1 r..l tli.it .....r..
"is' ; .. i.v... ............
fitneral iaiurovetnent has taken nlaco
within tho last oi"hteon months than
has previously in any five years, within tho
last thirty years.
Litthli.'s Livi.no Aob. Sold in Rut-
land bv If. L. Sm-ncer : in Castlelon, by
,Vm . j
Through the pohtrnossof Ma Si-KNcr.n,
rn'ii..uilci-...n..ii,
have k-en favored with the number
for June 1 f.th of this excellent .K-rio.lvc.il.
for June loth of this excellent n
The priucpal contents arc as follows :
. . ,It ... , ,. ,
I review of the writings of lheodoro
! PnrVor fron, tbo TUtiM, n,,rtnrl.. . P,.l.
'ynesia and Xew Zealand, from tho Edin-
1 m), . a ,.,,, from p-rar and another
I f n ,' , , ' ,
I r ' I
i- .- ...v ......... w. ...... .......
&c , &c.
f. " T
I , JtJ i-x-'vo.trnor taz
gmut, has written a lettei
taK PS erOU ntl dlSl lOCl 1 V 10
r-ewcll of Yir-
idter in which he
takes ground distinctly tor disunion, be-
licvn.g mat llie relation neretoiore ami
.now subsisting between llie tree and
, r"ave s,,a,e; urc 'jur .o too tntcr-
est and safety of the latter. He says:
"I am now conOnced that althou-h this
I 1 a " " coniniceu inst annnu0u tins
' jTluftZ '
,110.111.111011,01 it, titecied ny construc-
, lion, compromises ami conres,ions, will
lat beyond lhe tboil space of -lhe lifo
wilUu i?
, . .
baThc Hoard of Managcn of
the National Monument at Washm;; -
tun, have passed a resolution : That
the people af the United States either
individualy or by as.vciations, ho rcs
. ..ir..u.. ...... . ..1 , .......
t ' .t..";,,,,,, ,t, it, - '
throughout the LliWn Mi tllO ap-
proachiu anniversary of American
independence in aid of the great
Washington National Monument, no
.Wng erected in th'w city.
. i t t i . i . .i I
I'of t'n RtillaJaaJ Herald.
WOMAN'S lUqilTS.
IVmcstic animals th to math in the
wx-ittT of nun that tbft nvm to Itcr-onr.
to kjo extent, hxmnnhtd, and to lnr-
row ctrtain nolioi for tlx- guidonrr -f
, their Wr nf&irr, .l.1ip to InMinrt
iximpthinc of n-amn. ,tvnts anuuali
, , ' . . .
n Ilkl n IMHYIlllllir 1111111 I1JI I'llll l(l 111 111
rntion.il AmWnc. Whatever mny 1th
raH.f or th-iJilW.lit nni thinp. '
n ., ..
.. .i i , .i .....
li wiraiii mtiii a iiiiii-n an u im-c irr-
)
tional rrcattm tmd fallen into the error"
llio wm n nioiHi 01 r tin day. niut attopttM ."onto ot the nm-!'-notight
i'l.c this ,;lllla,i,, reforninttity opinimw of the ago. '
... , 1. r m ? i"
Look ntr at my ixjtlltrv faint v, I dtH-ox-
V 1 r.i .'
cml that "tho lonl of the creation man-
ifcted u jenliar di-like toonrof tholK-M
h-okinn; ladie of hi twirl. 1 wai cur.
n
tnforc remarkably civil and coitrtciMif .
Searehinp for the philo.-ophic.il ground
t
f 'ept.on in tin ..n.tsnee. 1 jr.
eeiveil that the la ly in ipiestion had an
umii'ual length of comb, and that cho
fty n, ...tjr himself,
-t were h, ,o,
blu and feiiiiuiue.
Xi lilniri ...it ,,n
oth0r m.iHC.iliue aim, and in fhoit .'eemed
.., , .
to Mop ,,,,, ..yond the ,n,lev
ty and other l.miKt presenbed by nntur.-
to her iex. hereujum the cniii-iitutctl
. . . .. .
lor.1 of tho hnmly M-emed ivm.1v1 to
,,r!ve tA mlml ,',,:,,",i"n f
rif (s",,u,(ofhu 1,arr,r "T "1
extravagant notions of reform. H.o had
,ml reached the lenelh of making him a
0 0
"hen pocked" or Caudle husband, but
.he peiciMed in crowing full in his face,
inaiiitaining that woman, "by nature free
and etptal," had the same light to erow burglars, but the person nboto allul
as the M.-lf-MvIe.l lord of tho domicil. , c(1 ,to. "'lanngcd to quiet the noisy cur
J'erhaps this extravagance nnd obstinacy . im" T "w. a V-mxcU
, , f . ,, . ,,i noyed at bemy distuibed.-- Ilostoi,
may have been fostered by hearing of the , jl(0 0 1
recent great Woman's (.'onvention in j
Ohio: and there wat also nearer home 11 1 r. . ,. ,,,
..... . .... .1 fb. l'llUMUXT.- -Wo Ulldi'Stalu
,.ne.ple of union and eombmal.o,.. One , 1C ( Jeogrnliicail Societv of ,,U
of my near neighbors has a hr n with spins )flvc vot0,i (() (.u,
as fonnidablo an any lord of "the feather- , l'remont for havinj' made, during lin
ed dames." Thete two claim that a wo- past year, the moM valuable discoid
man has a natural and indefeasible right ies in (ioograt liy of any knoun cr
to wear spurs, to eiow. and to do other s"n- II is usu;i1 wc imdeintand. fcr
mafculino things, and that a denial of . Society to give a med.tl eicn
... , , i'eai to the pereon having made tho
11. use riuois in wiia'MH'. piini'ry aim man-
fa . ,
ifi'Sf Cititirf.-.p.irifi. Iluu'i.vnr tin. mnv In.
I I -' " .' " '
the lord of creation, though kind nnd
gentlemanly lo all ladies moving in their
proper department, wages interminable
war with these assumptions of the " female
1 rot 1 1 ro 11 . " How the controversy will
cm, mif wt mcnr , .,11irt.u.ml
hat )if,h, ., righl, propriety and nn-
,urL. wnAvin again.-t this usurping
, ..:... - wi,. filiaIlv ..,,:, ,.,, ,iat
t,iM niii,it..l champion of female rights
will bo obliged to stop back again patient
ly and quietly into the appropriate sphere
of (he sisterhood.
oi,d mm-:.
Mr Editor :
Sojourning for a few days
tin ove of n Klrnn.'nr. Wliile vonr vil-
J " - r.
. . . . .
laRO i ii"--reasi...' in sue and wealth I
, . .!.. '
regret to say, that its apH.-arancf 111 many
i ri'Minns u'ciinti irnii fine1. uiini'iiiiHinini wiiii
I 1
it to aMi.iM't1,..ttl.t. ra.o was direoily
opposite. True it is, you have plank
walks, lately laid, but what are these
compared with the slimv ditehei and filihy
comers with which your village aWmnds.
A small p-rnwi miolit're.nf.il v .nil thorn
.... . .
and give tlie place a wliolesoine apK-ar-anee,
and I consider it a mark of Umnd
less cupidity in your wealthier citizen,
that these nuitcenses .ire not abolished.
Your court house if newly painted and re
fitted mighl prccnt a rcsn.-ctublo appear
ance, but as it is it does not, as every
stranger can testify; your common which
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"K 't ! ...ado one of the most beaut.f.,1
1,1 5"!;,,e 1S 'rrounded by a fence that
"oula 'tuw any farmer in comfortable
eirrmii.tineps v.mr .tiwu nrou.nt tin.
c.rcuni.t.tntes. jour streets pre.-cnt ho
appearance (in many places) of a lumber
- .
J'1""'1' 011,1 cver.v ,m,,K inspires to iin-
I'ress the fact on tho Granger's mind tl at
t-nterliri'o is unknown among you, and
that ambition is a name. While your
villatre wears this anoearancG. vonr riu.
. . t.low.butdid itanneara. it mii.l.t
, ,, , i .. "
the day would not lo far distant when
Rutland would become the centre of not
only tlio bu'iness, but of tho U-auly and
fa.lliou of Vermont, Tliat it may U
, . . .
"U"' " e cnt wiahea of
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come
XOTJCL.
Tlie follow ins Uyjkswere reconuanded
.0 Ium.1 in tho common r..h.-,!s in Rut.
I poriBtetidontif, at meetings duly calleti and
held at Rutland May Kith and 2tth I80O,
1 Town's r-rics of Reading Hooks iuelud -
ing his tjfcllcr and defmer-
Thompfym's first 1ook of geography,
Milehcirr Interinetliate Cfrfgraphy, and
TU.iiqW Urge outline hp of V.
iiiotit. one of the Taller i. htifTt.-ii rit for 3
, ,
neiiooi, -Mi vtlilluul B Jlulory of lhe
I tuted Mates
I
Thi lwrd kbo rcnmtJvcndM Prl"v'
First. Second an 1 third Hooks t.f 1,,..
lo 1 used is Heading booka rt f o
Tlr l-oatxl .Irfrrrrd action on AmW
tin Knrl!li 1 1 i ll .
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linw in (Wlcton on WiMnc.l,,
lloiw n Cwtlcton
tir..i.
"ni uy
Annual Fair, t
t 1 tfc
Itv urdrr nftl,i llmnt
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1. A. HK'K.S, Ouum,a
iLllt. Srt.
0. Talor, Sec.
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(WHAT BANK HOIlRKUY
i . . I
At nil CJITIV llOUr on iirul...
. , mi nwun utnty IWr.
, nut; lit, the Dorcliestrr atui M,.,!
JV . iWl,tlpa.. u. ,
entered ly false keys rim! other I, ,,.
j,i.iihiu.- man uuiuuis. null .1 ;ir '
! moieu, nui it u tKuic
1 C'! "fl1"" l'mt lc tmly m.,f
and thirty thousand dollars arc n,i
j gj,,
( About tnenty-seven tiioiuaml iX.
lais of tlic uioiicv ore in lulls on t
' Dorchester nml Milton I'.nnk sh
; r-n, lw , i,oud .y,;,;,;
' lOITIgll -iU.tT .111(1 SpCCIO.
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j no upemuuii was pcriormcil ia
tnanner, nod icarcu
, ft KM
car was Iff i on ilm .I,,..
0f tlic vnuIt flom (it.h th(.
was taken, borne half dozen Iwl'j
had to be forced before the tluon j
could reach their booty , ami .ncf
these locks whh Day & Pencil's ,
lock considered, lieietofuie, rwf x
gainst picks nnd powder.
A limn inn riiiihltiigoppo-tte
tlie oxplt,sion W,5C i)n)kc
unit his (log muili; a decided iIcikh'
stration against the operations oftl.e
1 1 .11 1.1
..1 1 1. ,
. most valuable discovery 111 gcogr.iila
.i . o o i
cal sciences. Atlas.
Wasiii.vto. June, H.
A I'I'OI.vtm i:.ntk. The President
has oflioially recognised Felix Laced
as Consul (icneral from the Ficm.lt
Itcpiiblc to reside at New York.
Thu President has also nj.poin trl
Orlando Hrown of Kentucky as Com
uiissiones of Jndian A Hairs.
'JVeasury Wnirant was ychlndfiy
issued in fnior of L. Daxitlrou, umh r
treaty witli Mt-xica to the uiuouut of
gftflti.OOy.
DISASTHOrs HREAK IN Till-:
KKIH CANAL.
RociiKSTKit, N. Y., May 'J'."
Tho great embankment on the F.ne
Canal near Huslinell's Unsiri gave a
way last night, and was washed down
for forty or lift y rods in extent and
fifty or sixty feet in depth. 'Ihc
Superintendent basset to work vigr
. .....li., I. I1I..I1 tt I ... I .1.1 . tj n ....... I....I
'.!.. , ft'f Dill I II, UI4. till? 13 a tv 1 0 in
. ' J
jncnroakm tuc i anal at ioann
wj urolMy lc rciuiirc! tof narrow
i mi i 1 .1 , ,. . 1
There is no certainty with icgapl
i to the actual extent of tho injury su
tained at Hiisliiiell's llasiu, or '.!:
i length of tune that will be req.i.rcH'.
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Dispatch to N. Y. Tie
btiue.
RKCIPROCITY IN CAN AIM
Toiiosto, May. li'.'.
The inspector General, in tl
Legislative Assscinbly, this afternoo1!
stated that the Canadian (.overnmei't
will not grant freedom of navigati'
of the St. Lawrence to tho I'tntcd
' States uidess the latter I'oveimnciit
, - tat", unless . g"" W
. ussu'1 lu rtLiprocny oi u.; u.
Death of Si:natok Ki..ionr, Mh
n ". -....................,
CaI..IOi:ns SlXTKHSOH.-Senator I'.
. II i imw Cll.,,ulr,. , p,f,iiri.
... ...1.1., n . v. v vj ,... v..i."' .
hi the United States Senate, died at
, his lwlghigs, in WnshingUm on the
2!Jth ult., at eight o'clock in the i.M-
A 1 t ...
uui'Ji A dozen incrribcru were itts
cut, and after the journal of th"
Hoiim was read, on motion of Mr.
Jones, of Tennessee, they adjouinc i
till today a 1 1 o'clock, to arrange for
the funeral.
. l'atrtck I)i on has been officially
recognised by the President as Coo
Bui of Franco for Kan Francisco.
THE COMPROMISE.
,
whha ,ctlcr addressed to Senator
and Hon. II. M. Johnson with one to
j -Mr Ritchie, to the earae effect,
, -
Two hundred ami cixty thoun'l
dollars liave boen Biibscribed at Char
,esw" ' ,jr W erection 01
cotU)tt facl"7'
r.. .. . r , .. , 1..,.
aw minions 01 uonar nave i'-
exr-ended in equipping the now van
quithed Cuba expedition and "S
t'00 more are in fund at N Origan
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