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-fit if Vol. XXV Whole i'o. L'lffl. KUBtriliVtiTOIV, 'EBAY JMOKiVlIVM, JUNES S-1, I 8. IV civ Scries, Vol. 7---lo. 51. lr"J , i i i i " ry Snvlington iTcc Press. c i:oi(.i; w. i:ni:imoi KiiiTor. anu I'koikii 101;. Tonus ; Village. SiuWribeis, who rtccivc paper by 1 . SV!.MI . wie carrier. If paid in rulvanee, . ' 2,Cl). Mnil Subscribers, mid those who take it at llie t Office, 2, IN) II paid in advance, 1 ,.')() : No t-'ubcriptioii stopped until all nrreinires are j paiu,c xcepi ui me opium 01 puuii'mcrior iiiscoiiiiiiucu unless by positive orders. IMieus for AihcitKing. Ole Squire, ID lines or less, 'J iiiscltinus-, $1.00 Knell insertion atler the Hd,l! els n line. Yearly advertisements, (with piivllc:e ol tilt, ra tions.) Our Column, ..... iooo Hall Coluiim, :tjtK .Fourth do g.'i.tl) Kiht d ft,0l One Square, - III 00 Business Cards, - - - 3 30 , The privilege of yearly advertiser is siriclly limited lo their own juiuiediuie and regular husi nets; and the Ihi-hicss of an advertising firm is tlot considered as including that of its individual members Advertisements should be marked the niim 6er of weeks to be inserted utherw ie Ihey will be continued till lotbid or at (he option of ilie pub liaher. N III COIP flAIIlS trul v fi'leliniti il i'i mrilml ir par. I linn, eHicueiiiiis alike for eneli i id every de scription of HbiAMATK Cu.Mri..viMs.is already too well known and esteemed throughout llie (.'lined "States to requi v anv leiiuthr nnlice ol lis paramouut virtues, l'l Lit A DICATLlfc! ibis heretot ue incur-' able and .hurrs-dm; disease Irom llie svslein, ami STANDS UNItlVAI.l.L-U) IN Till'. PHARMA CY Or' .MKDIC1NB. . I We do not propufe to i.i.ike iinq'ulilied -latemenls, or to joniK .o-rnuM heloie the pubiujiut umply to request those uiuM iuteresled, I Sufferers Themselves, ;' to procure from the Asteut in their vicinity a ciieui.ir ninl not only real the irsuiunnv of those who hnve rxperieeced its iinnluahle ennille poHi'is. but to vvrite to, orcill upno, the eoinali'.eeON.M) thai the ptatements oriv i.ma v.vi K I mni mi: FOL'NTAIN Hli D; a coulee which will Miily ibe mo-t incredu luti', add one by which the lepuiatinii ol 'lie Iti.M tnv is certain ol bem pu"iiiiiiHd Wrile aiso to llie I'lonrietor-, who will uecoid vety inhumation, mid luronh names ot inidoiiiiU'd rh u.'cter Itoni eve ry section ot llie l.'inon, miniberiiiy anninc; th-ui eoine ol the nio-t eiinueiu l'n I iclio-, I 'n-in) iiumi, llilitors, .nol nniniineiii em 'lis. rendei in: tli" n lia bility and ellii-iuy 'd the. reine ly b' yoi.d tlie leucli ol duubl or dllrusl. m;ortimob.s!s RHEU1I.IT I C rOBPODXD ij n Vegetable K.Mrnet an Internal l'emedv, lire piieJ expreMly lor tin-, o.ni. Di-iam., and iIih it wit. i, cure in every Inrin.eillier inlliimior) lAcule) or Chrodie, no mailer id' how loua tandiOL' Sold bv T- I'lCCK, wholesale and u mil : alo by ,. sr.OAIl,aud (! '. SAMlnliN .(. CO Jfuriinuton, Vt ,aud (1. W IKHiTON . W inoo.l;i. Tim nbovc have uko f.i! snlc The Great Alterative, viTmnnTTiTi JD1JL JLJ&IXj OlXiJ AND BLOOD PURIFIER- 'fhi iivaluiible pre(iiraiioli ha- cblanicd a popn hriiy wlnoeier iii'ini.iieed, iiuji'eee.lemi d in the liistory ol any o-ber .e",iratii liK-,"if 'ni'ieeiii public. The niulliplied uiui.sumli- who have used ll, and have re.ilui-d its niaivellous ill'.'cts in lemovilij; ijleease and Iti'storins the Xit ous Sv.vlcin, now lit-1 : 111 I lo llie w nt Id i MllnMiur Ullui's know n in ihc m?i.issina ilie ni"-i laleria Aleiuea. 1'hv- sieiaiif ol Ihe hr.-t slandiu in llie pio!is-.ioil Use, uud pres. rdie It a- llie ni'C-l i II -i I ALTKUAI'IVH AND BLOOD l UllUMMl K V P. R K . (' W N . .Neutalijia, Oeneral Orbilily.and Nervous Afi'-e-tions, Dyspepsia or linliu' stiuii, I.-,.-s, jI Apperile, S'eivous lieadaihe, or I'lnw id Hlood to tie- Head Oo.tiveness or ll reyuhitilleMil the lliwels, I'll nnsi ill the Side, 1'l.itiih'iiei raipitulion id llie llean, Difficult Hieaihun;, 1'roMiaiiou ol the Nervnus Ht s. (em, or Nuiubiires, Nieht Sweuts, or Allecinuis ot the l.uiuis, Jaundice, Disen.-es ul the Kldin-ys, l)e ranjieinenti', lrreuulaiiile.'., e.ieei.-il!y Willi FL jl ALI'.ri, producing Didnhly and 1'roslraiinn ot the Nervous riyneiu, Cutaneous llruplimis or Uuiiiois of the lllood- inese Couiplaiiits ale readily removed by Ihe use of this Cum' oil. 'J'u Ihc ftidcnlitry U hits jirovcil ilulf THE BALM OF GILEAD Especially to Females, In every couceivoble condition ol lite, 11 recoiniueuds Hrll as far supirior in pniul ol tllicaey loan n tlie numerous cnutiiund-, eoneenlraieil under ihe comprehensive name ot ' JsAlt.Al'Altll.lA.S.'' It nets us a fine to.MC, corrects the lane id the rtomiich, strengthens llie diges-iive oruaus, sinnu lales the liver to healthy action sullieient lo tlnow oil' the impure and poisonous seerelions, imparts purity, richuesx nnd vitality lo the blood, cucul.itrs ll Ireely, neutralizing and removing impure depo-ii", mrelll'lhcus llie nervous svlein, relon s tlie enllsll mid lleiui Dm gists will be supplml on ap plication I In tlie l prietois. IV. V. Ah!:XAM)i:it A; CO,, 1'iopiii'lor.. A'o. 1 lliirrlmj i'tiert,' Attoi House,) A' in- Yin I. . May ID, ItijH. w law ly A. I. g!flHBCS, JERCHO CORNERS, VT. January "'j, 185'J. vv3iiio M. OSTHIM, W WYfYM H Ar'rt V VAYT AVI r- W J.n Otis A rN .U JLt A W u U JtlJS i:t Front Slfi'cl, (Tifu ilimt! ifli CoentifS 67",) N1EW (Q) R K , Mayl.lhjl. d.Vwif Froiti ."Vcmv Yovli. MRS. R 10 K, (117 Churuh St.,) two doors South ot Howards, has received lliisdny Irom New York.u benulilul Ussoriilielit ol lloiinels, Ril.ln.ns, nid Fancy C.nmU . lie lias unde ariuuie. Dieiils lo receive Iriiin New Yolk and ll"Sion, week ly Biippliesnl the mnsi lusty and modern Styles. 1'leaju call and exaiuinebelnre purchuiii2. Homiels bleached and repaired ou the shortest notice, Mii.Mnpr fui'ii"beii at whole ale prn tu Apr.JI, it. fiJim 'a M0RT MORE'S i m k m m h w u w m w, tat O U N D , i i. ii l i i i, us sire i l. nnu ii i jiis u "ijir n i nor. i-i i . nr iirmii imhi'u null i n " nt ....u.tii ,,, c,,- .... . health annUnmuof few;., x,n. j-Jst of thu s nnu m inlb, when shu put thu ptu ' 1 Vod n r lo U A. Bicon, of Coimucticut. 'J'lio ; ho.nilifui'ii.s Yenus, auil iHtalented a "Ti.",:"',:. ::' '.:.: . ,' '". Isunt Co.ninodore Uiisenger and a crew of !),. . . "'oaiioi sen ioiier, iiiiurwaros at- ,iu sitn.i im, voll ..i,,.. tllrL.. , by Ibe uiosi delicate touia: or child. l,lt'11 ' 1,0Jr" il Pr'U "r'i-'i inlenilmg to con ' , . , i,V. ,i i v - , y0r ,t.j,u 1)r,ps utlectious.lill vou can iciiruii) 5imr tuuv u-ni mi uiii ;iuu in iiuiiiii,-i.ii i , , , . . aim.. ui im i o iin, n ,i 7 U ,,,. ,.' ' ... n i ' nmrrnvp not l vn imii nnTTir I1""10 "L'r olv1 c,"'zu t0 lala",la 01 ,llu! .. V i , . , u,""au i'"--"1-". turkey. O.'uc llraiah. ., ' , Azores. 'J'his, lor years alter, was ul that '""'w .u...,..i.,i.u u.u v-uwuiiiu-viijauuii ui . Soi.u iiv Dki-.'.Ists I.EKfcRAI.i.V. Wholesale I i ,i ,. thu ulobu. WALDF.NSIAN PLDLAR-MISS10NARY.trce st,j,s were struck with a lio.ivy sitial, In the iiih!dlen:espious Wiildcnsian pedlars used ' which l!io sloop ot wur disappeared, ocarryintlcirbii,iiiis,oritithebutl('inof thcirbas - kel.,piiriinii9of die Word ol God, which they fold a ihey found opportunity. Tlie lollowinn beautilul hymn, descriptive ol such trallic, is said lo be trom the pen ol Air. Whlttier, one ol our American poets. O, holy fair, these silks ol mine Ale beautilul ami laii The richest webol llie Indian loom Which beau'.v'spe I iiituht wein. And there pearls aie pare ami mild to behold, And with radia.it Imlil they vie ; I have liroiiyht them wiili me a weary way: Will my (tilth- lady buy I And the Indv inilcd on the worn old man, Tliruiiih the dark and clustering curls WIik h ciled In r brow as she bent to view IIh silk and gli'tering prarls; And she placed tlieir price in tpcild man's hand, And lijlitlj turned ivwiy: Hut ln paused at the wiihdcia's earnest call '.My uemlc lady, stay !' 'O, laily lair, 1 have yet a nem U Inch a purnr uiie times Thau the diamond ll isb ot the jewelled crown On the loin hum- ol kinjis ; A woiiderhil tieail ot e.NCtediui; plice, Wlnipe n lue shall not decay ; Whose Imht sh, II be as a spell to thee, And a hlesshm on thy way 1' The lad v alaneed at the nilrrorlu? steel, Wheie her youthful hum was seen, Wneie b- i eyts shone clear s,.d her dark locks w lived Their claspina penis between ; l'l iiifl loilh tin pe'il ol e.vc-educ vvorlb, '1'hou traveller i;ijj and old j And name the price id thy precious gem, And my page; shall touiit thy jjold.' 'I'lie cloud weni oil' lioni the pilerim's brow, Asa mall and ineaie book I'liehised Willi unld ol d aiuoiid uem, Fioin hfi loldm tobe b" took: 'Ilele, lady fan, is the peail ol price , May it love u Mich to lh.;e ! .Now, keep thy noli! 1 a-k It Hot J or tlic iVord iij HoU isj'rir." The hnaiy tiavellei went Ins wcj lint the mtt he Itll behind Ilalh had us pine and peifect vvoik On idat blah. born maiden's mind ; And she ha Hi lurned Irom her pride ot sin I'n llie lowliness ol tiuih, And tpvi'ii her human hejrl lo God In its ucMililul linur ol youth. And she halh left the o'd slay walls W h le an evil lailh halh power, The eolirlly knlyliis ol her lalhei's train, And the iioiidt us ol her bowt r j And -he li i lit gone In llie V.iuduis vale, l!v lurdly lei t untiod. Wh"ie llie pour and needy ol earth are rich tli f!ie pcileel love ol (!od ! We take the following article from that in teresting and valuable publication, tho "Sail- oi s .dag iziiio. The ::s-ieiioii!isap!eair.nceo! Aineiicau t niieis. I A corre-'pondoiit of the Portland idrciimcr 'gives i ho lo'lowing imerusting reminiscences of ves-els ol' the Amorican nivy, that have fun n tunc to tune ills ipie,ired, leaving no cluu to itiutr fate. Yossuls of war mo, of cotiisu, subjected to ceitain risks I'miii the r magn.'iies, mil shared in by the murcatililu maiiiie, as t ooper h is suggested, it is prob iblo that some which suddenly disappear Invi; been blown up at sea. A stroke of huhming reaching the ' in i".-iziiio, a siiiliieii .--qiull, or a heavy :ale, wciiiuesj froin prece.lmg I'licouuter.s well an 1 t ...y,.fi iii'l.lo .11, i-.i.j ill. .,,uili. . ,ssi.t jut -cm, ill winch both perish, uru the several fates by which thejj disapprauccs can only . bu iK'couiueil for. ; The t'nst on tho list is Ilia Sirutoga, Hi, (.'apt mi Young, which vessel ills lppuared in October, l7e(J. In that month and yi i., after ciptiiring a ship and two brigs, two of them well armed, lb" Sn-itoga innli'sail to convey her prizes lo the Capes of thu Delaware. The follow n g day tho priz"-' were io-cap:uii.'d by the Iti'ieju I, 7 I. -.u l ili.m'!i the S.intog t e. c iped, it was only to ... 'Ct a wor o file, us she was never he-iul ol m ao i In July, 17p0. t.iu Irigiile Iiisurgeuto. iiS, Capt Patiici Flftehur, ruoi'iilty captured fioin tlr! Fi'-ncli, and reiiiud, sailed from the Capos) ot irginri, with instructions to Keep between longitud'! ti i dog. and tiS, and to inn us far siituli us !'J d"g north I ititudu, and to icttirn withm ei'ht weeks to Ann ipolis. A higher nowor ord lined sue s!i mid n.-vor ieturn;iis wuh tho exception of a low puvutu letters f.r- vv.ir.led by vessels spoken with, she was never suen or hoard ol alter. i .1 ' ' 1 U ''i 1 IT !l V , Cn'1-'' 1, Capt B!j. H.li ir, s i. led lor thu Guida-; oupe station novo lo return, as ,n thu ca,e ot the I inlirgenti', ad on bond p.-rished "not one was li-ft lo loll t.iu t.ilu" Vague luiinuis w ere sol afloat at the tune, lh.it thu two vessels run afoul of each other in a galu a tale, how. 1 uvt uiisUUstautiited, as too riekeriug was sent to a sia'ion ivhicli thu lnsurgiMilu would ' ho Imle likely to vi-it or s'.'ek. i The next loss of thu kind which 1 find re coruud, is tint of tliiu Boat, Noo. Sue sailed from New-Yosk, commandud hy Lieiiteuaut .Ogilvie, .May 1, l;0.", for thu Mediterranean, but springing her mast returned to ruht, und sailail a second tune, Juuu !ill:i, afler which, she vva never heard from. This vessel was slnnn ri.firod :l(i.t pfirriml twti Iik.ivi- it-j . In i?Pl ii,n Co,.,! sti,.t.w J...nr.,e., Wasp, 1?', Capt. Bltkely, alter capturing thu ot -'tk'C . Her crow consisted ot litteen per Keindeeruud Avon, both Id's, in two sepirate f"M' J,'0, "'hours wero passed niidshipuiiin nmui nh. Hut l-,.t ,, ili-.i .,r si....if.,nl J"iues W.C. Lied, ot hlonda, acting licute- C C3 9 ' - - -( gol alloat respecting It. ItWas sud that an' Kngiish ling.ito went in'o Cadu, very much shattered and crippled from an ongiigenu-ul willt an American corvellc, which suddenly disappeared in thu night, und it was thought ".ink. Another story prevailed, lint thu ciew were prisuiioi.s to thu Arabs, thu ship bavin ' been lost on thu African cu isi. M. Lyman, lutu of thu Lssex, on board, as pa,-- sengurs, on October Dili lollowing, being then in lal. 18 U.i north, long. ilO 10 west, ihu' it us ii udii in iiu-i i i iu. LiiooL'ii v ji tins rn mora Several years utter, thu melancholy interest well known iu this vicinity, On I'm I7lli of i havo been there three inorta Imurs, your friend bushels iior acru ; Columbia, six bushels; iu thu latu u"the Wasji uud her bruvu defend- March, shu was oil" thu bar at Churl ston, and , yawns and looks at his vutch, a. id his vvifo . Reiissulaer, eight ; Westchester, seven , which eis was revived by uu uxainination of thu log her master, Mr. Isaac K. You, c.unu up to packs up her iieeck'-woik aid says, in a point- ls ler thiuthu averagu of soils that oucu book of the Swedish brig Adonis, from which ' that city and remained until the 'Will, with his 1 ed soliloquy, "Well, I belieo it is about lime ,lVo"a return larger thin thu wheat huds of it annears that bavin-' Lieut AIcKn'o'ld und1 fi lends who lusided there, when hu returned to lo U've over for to-night," yiu may take it as 1 ,...! l .,,... ,,.1"!, t. 1. .1 liu.h.mdrv." Adonis spoke with the W asp and traiisferuil ' almost immediately succeeded his return. Uuu these passengers at their request to her, which of thu latest letters received from her, con is tho last account cf h.-r being seen, or eludes thus: "Do not fall to vvrite, so tin that wus ever known of her fate, or of thu I miy receive a letter on our arrival at Norfolk two gentlemen who embarkeil on board. At this meeting the ollieois of tho Wasp reported nur recent action with lie Reindeer, and ulso that they had sunk another vessel, without be- nig ablo to savu a single nurson. or even learn her name. 'J'his was (100 miles further soulh, and liOO wuslL-fwhcro Mr. Geisuugur had loll In-r hi days before ; und it is presumed Cupt. 15. in- tunded running down tho Spanish Miin, and through thu U est Indies, 111 ubudinncu to his orders. Theru is onlv onu other rumor resocct- ing this ship that bus any plausibility. Il is thit two Luglisli frigates chased un Amen- can sloop of war oil' the southern coast, ubout Ihc tunu the Wasp should arrive, and Hut the. , In July, 1615, thu brig Hpcrvicr. 18. com - tiruidi'd hy Lieut. John Tumpler Slmbrick, I frilled from Algiuison her return to the United j States having on hoard as passengers several j ' citizens recently released from captivity in j utgiere, nnu uoiiing me treaty tnal nail neon i concluded with that power, on the ClOth Juno, I piocedmg. She is litiown to have passed the I Straits of Gihralter, about tl'o 1 0th of Julv. and that is thu last ever seen or heard of her. There was a vaguo minor that sho was seen in a tremendous gale, in the month of August, not far from thu American coast, hut it is'of a character too questionable to be relied on Thu Enterprise, Lieut. Kearney, was making n passage at this lime, and experienced a heavy blow, which was said to to trrmendos a Iittlu farther to the east of her, and it is probable thf! Kpervier teas lost in it. In her perished Lieut. Yaruull, who was Perry's first limitou ant in the battle of I, alio h'iiu, mill other olIiccrK. Shubrick had been present at no Iush than six regular sea fight's, five- of which had been between vessels of a force as heavy as frigates, he had also participated in the cele brated chase of New York yet when he met his unknow u fate, ho had been only nine yearn in service, and was about '17 years of age. A mysterious providence had decreed no happy tei'iiiinition to his useful and brilliant career. Within probably a few da) 'a sail rd' his native land, returning on the wings of liimu to reap the well eirned rewaid of his valor, he was cut olf in his bloom, and on the field of his glory found the grave of his hopes Congress bad voted him two medals, and his native fin iu, juuiii vyniniiiia, mni mo onies oi i noncnaiance ; uarry iooks as solemn as an Charleston and New Vork had fach voted , ordained bisliop j the days grow short, the bills bun a swordnone of which ho was destined 1 rov long, and I m the m ist miserable littlo toieeuive. Kilty that ever mewed. Do haie pity on me, The next disappearance of this kind from thu 11111 initiate me into the mysteries of broiling, navy list is behoved to be that of the schooner hiking and roasting ; lake me into your kitcb hvnx. U. Lieut. Coiiiiiiamlini'.lohn R. ,M id;- m. 1 ''n now, and let me gn into it while the fit is on c . e l i .i e in' IcJI, in West Indies. 1 have, however, no 1 f''"' as though I could roast Clunticleer I account of her fate, and am not certain hut anJ ajl hi? iirn-liaiems.' isho was stranded, and some of her crew otcap. Yul1 don't expect to tuko your degree in ud, though my impressions respecting her, are!0110 furcnyon !" said .Mti. Ureen, Jaughlng im- to the contiary. j moderately. I The next loss we have to record is probably ! " "'.'it,nf il ! , ' j"''1 ,l.n, cninp cve,r-v I familiar to many it is that of the Hornet, in l''nn!111 ,IC "rid don't whirl otl its axle. I ltf'W, then attached to the West India squad-1 v?.loc sui1, "1' "",tar i,,ul. '"', r;"cl' 'run, under the command of Captain Olho , ,an b,)0 ""' .' 1 irresistible "! estus, ' lnrris-. " in niiini n ii I.,. ti, ! linr. In prnrn tIV 'I'., iiiiiir.ii liiir m. ...... , j of thu autumnal equinox, which is known to )Uw.v ... .... uui .i uiy ai:u?!jw riMidur those seas llie most dam-crous on tho 1 i iij . globe. The Hornet's presence was nr-ce.ssarv to protect American properly, during the riots that attended the invasion ot Barr.nlas, The day beloru her loss a considerablu sum of muiiov was received on board, ami a number of r,w"lu"l!j v-itu'1 l,er 011 " I'lr')- "'' pleasure, whi fh was destined to have a fearful termina- 'tiou. J lie weather became threatening and the Hornet put sea, carrying her ill-fated guests wuh her. the blasl came- The prognosfes proved truu ono of the must awful ever known in that region o violent convulsions-, overturning all bufoiu it. Tho vessels anchor ed wiihin the siuoo'li river of Tumpieo, and sheltered by its hank weiu either slraii'led or overturned ; and those lying m the routls with out, diiven to sea, or foundered at their anchors. There was a schooner in company with thu Hornet, the master of which stales, tint with nothing but his slender in ists, Ins vessel was nearly mown over ny tno mirncane anu tun a ship with her tall m ists, though every .Mil was I'urlod, could never hivo wilhstood it. As ii-u.il, rumors t"ll of the shrill pipe, of the boatswiiin's whistle, and the croaking of blocks and siirs being h "ird fioui a iieighbormg schooner, above the h'-wlmg of thu sin m, and a giiuipsu of a t ill snip, under bare io is, scud ding before it, buing revealed by a glance of lightning and nisi ol u hit with the nunc of lb e ship on in ribbon, hav ill'- been nicked un I a ...a. lint ihi.ni .1. ihe tw, .Miv v...,.s.,l .,., . i that hive i .1 since thu aiituvor.uy of the bailie ot Lino Liu', on which sho dis ippuarcd of ihe thousand limiting obj'-cts tint ate apt to cast themselves lose Irom u sinking ship, u ml swi'ii upon the surf ice, not so much as an o.ir or It uidspiko Ins ever buen found to toll thu fate winch lime as suruly lulls. Capt. Noiris, the commander, horu a high character as a cool and collected officer and seam in ; and his first lii'iifu nit, Daniel 11. Mackoy, lull ,lucI;d' Jt Liverpool bv a charitable American 1 , , , t .. .,,.,., , , no superior behind htm. l'lcked up on the merchant ship, he had worked his way Iron. , ilalVrU 1(J. l() 1U 10,ilio1 ,,,,'j l(J , alJj , , . Aear y ten years after tie! loss ot the Hoi', I',01;,'" ""' i1',' 1 , b'JJl tc,ll,ll,l"-'r Uull, co iniiaiided by passed midshipman J. it . v. moo, uo'i uuaciicu toiuu 001111! nea ex lie; the th g , ,o ii-iioea o.r.iaroor, mu mo .ira .i iii .un,,,, iwoim, ,i too no.;,, u,-.,avusoi .1.11 , J , , . , , - ll tiny bu hero remarked that pissed midship- man iiicon leu a picsuniiinenioi ins i.ue, even ll apu'suntiinentot Ins late, even the Uiuicd States, and was ur- llil'ml Irilul un nrd till H-lMi. betoru loafing ent to gel relieved from his orders, but with Not quite years alter the Sea (lull's! disappearance, on thu JiUth of February, It: HI, the schooner (ir.imptis, 10. Lt. A. l'l Dowm-s commanding, nailed fro. u Norfolk, with orders to c utsu in Uiu Gulf Stream for a short unto, and not to visit anv port until her return to tho d icu ot bur departiue, unless from necessity. i Tho c iptain, purser, and other ..Hi -"m, wero thu Bchooner. Shu hud been encountering a series ol storms, was known to bo leaky, and is supposed lo havo fouudeied in a storm that Dale iiour Itlltr .'hiril st not later." Alas the lines of uffoclion penned to meet him, wero Ifoclioii penned to meet him, wero) destined never doling squadron, sailed Iron, a little lia.bor . rL,,s f Arl j-,L.3rts' al(, )m- nvm ir Cape I lorn, in company w ith her consort. ! 110, ,.r , i.. ;., ,., Flying Fish, with the intention of doubling 1 i,,' .,.ir.,. .. i." , .... - , , .i ,(i ' ,v.(u," ii(.i.vii (,.-, ii iiiiua.'nri- mi, j unit , Cipu-a teinblu storm camu on; the ! ly-1 .i.,', fir.,.. i i i ,-r to ruach his baud, or ronuw thu j uuus.tiiy long aim peruaps unous and prosy ,0.iphorns is not tin abundant mineral any-1 splendid peroration; every ouo present ex itioiis of his heart With tho i harangue, covering the whoa subject under .,' u1(l ini 4.i SOi i about tho only re penuncod u fueling of relief, and every eye homo associ Grampus wo L-ooiu iu uu uoociosioii ii .mu list, though, if wo mistako not, the Sylph, lost in lri-11, and perhaps one or two moiu might bo adduced to extend it. At ibis moment, perhaps while tho reader is quietly perusing llieso sentences, tiio sea in somu parts lushed into fury, is engulfing some tempest tossed mariner. Moro than livo hundred vessols uro wreckud and lost yearly, us has been ascur- tallied ny carciuiiy prepared siuiisucs ami m these niie-tr-n'h disappear nnd leave notatraco behind. Furthermore, it is stated that " to' every 10 sailors who tlio of disease, I die by i drowning or ill wrecks." True, indeed, writes ' 1 0 ')oul! " From out (heir watery beds, the ocean's dead, Itcnewed, slnll nn the 'instirrin.; billows stand From pole to pole, thick covering; all the sea." AVhtit I.ove will Accomplish. "This will never do," said littlo Mrs. Kitty ; "how I came to bo such a Ghnpleton as to gC married beforn I know hnvv to keep house, Is more and more of an aslonisher to me. lean 'earn, and I Kill ! There's Bridget told me yesterday there wasn't time to make a pudding beloro dinner. 1 had my private suspicions she was imposing upon me, though I didn'i know cnoucli ajjotit ilto contradict her. The tinth is, I'm no more mistress of this house tbun I am of the Grand Seraglio, liridgct knows it, too ; and there's llarfy (how hot it makes my cheeks lo think of it !) couldn't find an eatable thine on the dinner-table vestcrdav. Hp loves me too well to say any thing, but he !",d, .PUC.h an fron ' on ')i3 Uc? wlien, "-" lit his cigar and went off to the ollice. Oh, I see how it is : "One must eat in matrimony, And love is neither bread nor honey ; And so, you understand," "What on earth sent you over here in this dismal rain ?" said Kitty's neighbor. .Mrs. Green. "Just look at your gaiters." "up, never mmu gaiters," said Kilty, un "rigoletle." and throwing herself a. "1 don't know any more about iving tier on mo sola. onn l k'tniw !im cookinn than a siv upebs' billon ; llrid.r. r walks over my head with the nost perfect Insh ! , . .' aim iiorvoo mysi-ii iih-;a lemaiu iirirtyr. m look ridiron in thu face without llmc'hin. i Come, put down that embroi.lerv. there's n i t . . .. i . . . i - 00" Jllllrl1111. ,1IIIU descend with mo into the ,?"'ur '.""o , . "'V,rn "",:,lsl" f,;ts " f.'"'" c.c b ; . "'I'1 rM'M ,ul' '"Jr III .UI.IIi. " lllll. lUUrt Ull III.-I illlS, ami titcned iier curls behind her ears. Very patiently did .Mrs. Kilty keep her re solution; each day added a little to h r store of culinary wis, lom. What if the did ll.ivor her first ciislanii with pepiiTmiul instead of lemon? what if she did "oastu" a turkey with siliieratus ms'eid nf salt!- whit if she did 83 ison the stuffing with ground cinnamon in stead of pepper !- Home vvi'sn'l built in a day cooks cut t bo manufactured in a minute. Kitty'.-: husband had been couo jtut a iiionlh. Ho vas expected home that vuiy day. All tho morning the httiu wife bad been getting up a congratulatory dinner, in honor of tho occasion. What with satHl'ictiou and the kitchen lire, 1 1 r ch'-el.s glu-.vcd like a milk maid's. How her eyes spukled, nnd what a .rllu I. 111... l,i.i ...l. ,1.1 t...1 si,., u .,. ,r when that big truiil was dumped down 111 thu entry. It isn't a bad thing sometimes, to have a hccrot even from ones own husband. On my win. I, Kitty," said Harry, holding her oil' at arm's length, "you look most pro voknigly ' v. i !!-:o-do ' for a widow 'pro tern,' 1 don't believe you have noiirnud fo'r mu the breath of a sigh. What hive you been about r who has been here ': anJ wnat iniuu of fun is l? "-' prpieiou i'.m tun merry w initio in cr"'"''r "i your . vur' Anyliody hid in lue lo-rt or cupboard I lae you drawn a prize i J in Ib.i I' f. -iv !- Not since I mariied y)U,"saii "und you ii i u quite wcIc-jiuo to 1 Mrs. that Kitty ; siinar- plum to swi.-i'ieii your dinter "How Bridget has iiiiroveil,'' said Harry, as be plied his kmfu and fork industriously : 1 never siw these woodcock outdone, i ven at our bachelor club room it House. JShu shall Ii iv e a preunt of a p"wter crn.-s, as sure as I, or iijiiio is McFl.inigin, besides absolution l,lr u" H; d'tetublo m, s-es she used to con coct with her Catholic liii'ors. "Let me out! let mu nit !" said a stilled voicu from thu closet: 'you can't expect a woman to keep a secret fuevcr." " What on oaith doyoiimean, Mis. Green ?" said Iliny gaily sliakin; her hand. ." Why, you sou B-nljet Ins luiproved" i.e. to s-ay, Iittlu Mrs. Kitly tiere received from my .ow vyrv wull .,, ,,.,, H a , 1(,a. flslll lllthiy, when I Hill " dt lniii, iilid l am ru m,r, lu remind onlv going to top long you that there left in thu world, ind that Ki'.tv is one 0f , ' . . . . . . . . aro time ' And now, dear reader, if vou doubt whether Mrs. KlttV vvas reward,,! fur nil her Ironli h ! you'd better like a pceo into that parlor, and I ...1..1 1....1 ' . . i i (viiiiu v on uiu looiviug, ,'i mu w iiisjjer a w oru roastu SvJirrovts WIrn you tieet a Iriend, about ' dinnur time, near his own hiuse, and ho stands gossippmg with you on tie door step, without , any demonstrations to onto, you miy lake it a syniptnm lint your cimpaiiy to dinner is . . not pailicular.y desirable. ! When you diop hi for a 'talf linur'n chat at Inend o hoiite, in Ihe cveiing, and alter you an inlallible symptom that ou are a bare, and mn sooner you uepari me ueier. . . When in a deliberative astiinbly you see a ' member Use, and pretaiu lis remarks by an ui,!!.,.!.. ,im.... .1, i...i,i.-iius iu occupy tho attention of his hcarersbut "ono single inoiiieiil or that hu has ' ony one word" to s.ii' r..llll-o In lint sillil, el . (. il.tr ,li.l.,,.. ...... .V.-...V . j -.u,., utU.,i-, juu 1 may regard it as an unurriii symptom uf an -...-.w.., UD,U,;. Ccuiots KriTAl'iH. Iu a c.iintry graveyaid ! in New Jersey there is a plan stone erected ' ('!((! .1 HI. IK! 'II' n l lll.l.l. ...... I I i Ii ir III.. I l. i .".. i.ui-i-i u iiui i ll i .tax.- l:i,,ii. over the grave of a beautilul ,oung lady, wilh'nlly, prodiieu luss by twenly-livo dollars each only this inscription upon il: "Julia Adams, died of thin noes, April 17th, aged I'J." (hie stone, moro mils picums than the rest, has this singular in-cripiinn ipon ii; "Here lies the body of John Jones, who ncter held an 'Jj' l. All huiicot inai," A SitARr Tr.ANs.vcTioN Wall stkeet Siiaveu. Some days since, as a financier was jus', leaving his office in Wall-st. alter a busy day of stock and hanking operations, (which had evidently been satisfactory, since bis coun tenance wore that pleasant expression winch is compatible only with unqualified success,) be J iug(. situated on the shores of n beautiful lake, noticed a countryman, with slouched hat, 1VCJ u ,nan 0f g,)nl0 wealth and of indcpeild homespun coat and thick rnudcovvred boots, yllt manners. He disregarded tho Sabbath cu driying along a cow and calf. The cow's I .jiolv, and pursued the business- of pleasure as uuuei vvua uiiuiuiio lull, au mill nnu eiiuaios of the lacteal lluid were running from her teats. The thought of pure country milk crossed thu broker's brain, and the temptation to se cure such a luxury induced him to pause. "I s-ay," cried he lo the countryman. "Hello, yoiirsclr' replied the rustic, "That's a fine cow you have there." "Waal, vis; pretty smirt animal, I reckon." "Where do you come from 2" "Dutchess County, a lectio back o( Pokecpy. Been drivin' : 'I day tound tuwu ; consumed tireil, eny how. ' "Is your cow fur sale 7" "Don't know ; hate to pirt with her, but niought dicker. Like to buy ?" "Perhaps so. What's your price V "Look here, Mister, yon can't have the calf. Thai's half Devonshire and more'u a quarter Durham. I want her. 'Well, I don't want tho calf. What will you lake fur the cow ?" "What a lliunderin' big house," soliloquised (he countryman, as his glance rested on the I'xdiange. '.Must a cost a heap of pewter !'' I "ol1' ,f Wo'l 'ao11. 1 11 t'u. observed the gentlemen . I don't like to part with Old Bet ; but if vou'll give sixty-live dollars in Ciiliforny shiners, uu can take her. Look at that," con- tinned the Yankee, pointing to a little pool nf. tnilk that had gathered on tin; pavement, "that's true Old Dutchess grass jnicu. tew-thirds criMtn and the rest sweet buttermilk." The financier thought tho price rather high, but the sight of the mill; and such a bar full . - " convinced him that tho bargain wuuld bo a i i'.-t.-.i.- i good one, so ho stepped into his ollice and pro duced the gold, which tiic Yankee carefully counted, helled, bit, &c, to make sure that it vvas good, ob-crving thaffolks are posky sharp down here, and somebody said this vvds Wall si., so I'd belter look out." Having satisfied himself that the gold vvas good he turned away with the calf, almost crying at parting with 01(1 Uet wl'l'e Ji he loved 'mote n be dtl "is brother," 'l'l,.. U'.ll.st nniln,n.,n l,i,,l , Mil, .,,! .r. to drive old Bel to bis borne, across the river. That niMit there was rejoicing in Brooklyn. ' Great was the How of nnre country milk, so I abundant that the broker began to think that ho had tapped Ihe .Milky Way. New pans vvrr.; purchased, the children were filled up like demijohn--, even the cats had a lick extra, and B.ddy called in ul! the helps around to talk over the new wonder. The proud owner und his wife congratulated each other a hundred times, and went to sleep only to dream of sail ing in a huge tin pan over an ocean of milk. Old Bet was fed on com meal, and Lek'eJ like a pel d ig. Next mnrn.ng, instead uf fifteen qu irts, she gave but three ; next day about a pint, and in a week she was as dry as a book of logatitlun-'. Tho Wall-s'. fininc.irr vvas completely sold. The Yankee never saw Dutchess Co., but bad gol an old ''arrow covv,jijl drying up, borrowed a Ctt. "-to loin lo iiiir.ina onltl the Il.ue h-js somewhat stimulated, then kept the cow with out m Iking for a week, when she was in proper . orucr o appear -011 v.nange. wnen no ciros-eu it i iii.-ui 1 mi iiiu ijii;u- i. in, auu iii.iuu o a ueuui ill Wall-.-i, The donK-'irowu broker Ins since sold his cow to a butcher h r some twenty dollars, and taken the milk-pans lo his office to pitch pennies into. A Cmoti Osn. Tho best political joke we have heard ol lately occurred in Dlmira a few d us since. Ti.e Ilppublicui says that Kx- Senator Dickinson, who had been alien ling court there lor some diys, was sounded us lo his feelings towards theget.er.il administration by some presumptuous individual who came to the point as follow Weli, Senator, where do you stand now a d iys in the political field I" 'Why, sir, I stand a I always hare stool on the reliable plalfurm of national democracy " 'You support thj iiduiiiiistralion of Gen. Pierce don't you ?" "Yes, sir as wll as lie t!u:s himself ln I'lvm the Patent Office llrpuit. j-:hiiustiirsr the Soil. ' Light million acres iu th'.1 Statu of New York aru iu thu hands ot thrue hundred thou sand person-1, who still adhere totbocoloni.il practice of extra :liug from the virgin soil all j it will yield, so long as it will pay expenses to crop it", and then leave it in a thin, poor pis turo for a term of years. Somu of thesu im poverished farms, w Inch sevunty-livu years ago produced from twenty to thirty bushels of wheat, on an average, pur acre, now yield only from live ,o eight bushels, loan exceedingly interesting work entitled " American Husband ry." nubl.-'jed in liOiidon in 177."). and written by uu American, the following remarks may ! b rm j on .u . w Vl), ,.. "Wheat, in ' . '. s . ... . . . ... ininv inrts of thu province, (New York.) yields lan.er or.idncu th in is common iu L'ngland. Upon good lands iibou'. Albany, vvheru thu i. . -. . .i 1. 1 i... l ....... . ciunaiu is uiu uoiuust in mu uouiiii-, iii'- out. iiav ho as two bushels and butler upon un acre, ur.u reap 1 " " ' " i. . .jt" -'" -- "ii-- mc fau-aiesi uruw cac.ts to tier U s Mailamu I from UctnUi lo forty ; thu hitler quantity, how- ' killed w bile walking or skiping on thu tracks vancement and prosperity. .Wri (.'.) 7V&,- ever, is not otten had, hut from twenty to , ,;i7i uc cuhhioh; and Willi such bad nil j- barnlry us would not yield thu like in Luglaud, and much loss m Scotland. This is owing to ' ' ,i. ..,v; M.,.1 W .,,ii. of tho land." Accordni" lo thu Statu census of 1 S 15, ,lb mv county now pioduces only seven and a , ,f bushels of wheat per acre, although its I '.inn,M Mu on tide water and near the capital .! d,.'. tt., ,ciil, .. .nu.J i,,:irL-,.t. nod in.ssocs r,..iitv for niocurin" the most valu iblo r..,-tiii y..rj. ' Dutchess eountv. alsi on thu I iujbJu nver, produces an avura'"es of only live Fully to reiiuvati' thu eight million acres of partially exhausted lands in the Stato of New yor;) ,n cust ,lt least an uveragu uf twulvo dolltirs und 11. li-ilt pur acre, or an agregitu of ma in, mired millions ot dollars. it is not tin easy task to ruplacu all thu bonu-earlh, potash, 1 iUf,unr ma-'nesiu, and olgunmod nitrogen in ! ' . . ' " . . . . . . . " ,lou,i coinuiued in a Held which lias been till- wisolv cultivated liliy or sevcnty-tivo years. coiirsu of tho 1 1 tisb.i ml ma ii atlorliis stirlaco-soil Ins lost most of its nhoMiliatcs. Tho three imndred thousand persons that cultivatu llieso ei"ht million ncres of lumovurished soils uiiiiu- Itluii ihey wuuld if thu land had nut been in ' (Ijiired. o 'I'lit nititrm ...... ..rtliid li.uu t -i ilirt S'l-(l.( rtiid tho world ""seven million live hundred thou-j sand dollars per milium, or moru than sovun . .1 .. . - per rent interest on wiiut H vioiim cosi 10 re- novate the deteriorated soils. lucre u na possible escape from this oppressive tax on labor of seven million live hundred thousand dollars, but to improve thu land, or run off and leave it." Rkmaiikaiii.f. I.NctDK.vr. In a quiet vil best suited his convenience. He commenced building a boat principally for pleasure excur sions on the lake. While ho was proceeding with thu enterprise, which, it was whispered abroad, would ufford opportunity for Bunday sai.1112, he was waited on by a minister, who .inquired about the boat, and expostulated with him, as tho cnterprizc would increase the wild- ncss and immorality of their viliairc. "I am afraid," said tho minister, "your boat will prove a oaooaiii-orcauer. tub man iookcu mm in the face, and with much assurance said, "Vuh, it will ; that's just what I'll name my boat. I h ivo been thinking some time what to call her, ml ,... liat... ,!.? Lit It I tt.t,il ft.ii, t'nf tin, """ J . "1l- J . V "" " 1 J "." " " suggestion. 'J'lio boat shall be callod Thf Sibltallt Urcctkcr." A he said this he bade thu minister good day, with a chuckle at his evi dent Kllrnrijin and mortification. i'i. i.;..i. .... I.. Sho was soon readv to bu launched, and was launched on Sunday', and named the Sabbath- Breaker, amid thu cheers of some twenty or thirtv half-intoxicated, men. An old sailor or two shook their heads at the way she struck tho water, but tho folly usual lo such an owner hid his eyes to the truth She was rigged and fitted for an excursion. Shu must go out on Sunday. A general invitation was given, and numbers crowded on board. On the streamer was float jug tho nunc in large letters, " Tho r-'abbath- Breaker," Sho put out. Several, seized by an in definite dread, as they read tho name over them, sprang on shoru ; others would h ive done so, but she was oil". She sailed well onotmh for a while. Tho timid felt re-assured, and mu-Mc U 11)11.-. A IIU 11IIIIU IUII lU-ilSSUIUII, UIIU Illll-IU i aiid mirth bean. But scarcely four hours had I. . . -.. - . elapsed, when the boat was struck by a flaw of wind winch came very suddenly upon her. Confusion now reigned on board. Scarce an ull'ort was made. Shu keeled almost instantly over, and went to the bottom. Now, what an outcry ! but soon all was over. Forty souls, mostlv youth, had found a watery gravu : nnd I just ubove tho surface of the lake floated thu . Ma.' buariny- tho inscritition. " The Sabbath Dreakkr," I Pfnl timing to all passers-by. that there is a !n , ,' u ,n wlm judgetli righteously -en;- " nrmtun .iucocue. I!re:ikins Ground with (JoliI nuil Silver. On thu 1 lib ult., tho first ground vvas broken by the Mountain Lake Water Cjinpiny, San Francisco. Tho ceremony was carried t. it on a grand scale. The .lllu California thus de scribes it : l SlIlUl IIUIl-l) UHIIUI.U (.lll LT'JiU, (.USlllli: a thousand dollu.s, was then presented to Mr.' Purdv. who. on the part of the cominnv. shov-! " A silver shovel, banded with gold, costing ,!.l ...1" no earth, nnd iila?il it inmn a slivers, I. verwitli somu of tho wild tluvver plants so 1 . . . '. . abundant. Joshua Havens, Esq., President of the Board of Aldermen, on behalf of the cily, thou advanced, and then in like manner hiving used thu shuvel, addressed the assemblage for a lew moments in his usual off In 'id manner. Tliu band men resiiuii.-d ns music, ill.-1 proces- siniir..r!iiMii! nil I r.lTirinlitiiii-n t!irtlitllt.s tho lent i. fill0 C(1ia;ilJll nt uoen )r0. ., ircJ vic was abundant, o was good feel- ing and pleasant liopes. A portion of thu com tuny then proceeded to the green sward, an to the sound of merry mii-io devoted a pleasant Li i hu to the mazy ami exhilarating dincu. One thing should bo particularly mentioned, more especially fir tho benefit of our eas't-rn cousins. It is this: Tho same shovel vim h had been ued in the ceremony of breaking ground, whs employed at the dinner table in shoveling into tlie plates of tho ladies present, generous qiiiulitics ot large ripe straw berries j,,, a ,,if bushel mcas-u which was filled with this rich fruit, gathered in tho vicinity. Only think of the combination : Lidies feast ing upon strawberries shoveled with go d und silver into their plates. Wh it a rich qu irtottu 1 Thus this pleasant affair ended, all appear ing pleased, and thu thinking very hopelui.'" Humph! If the result proves to ba like that of some of the publtc works in this part of the world, that a good miny wot of, they will need the goW and silvir shovels lo pay for the iron shovuls used, long before they get through. Casualties, ktc, ox tub Mass-.vciiusktts I It.Vll.KOAIlS, ii uiu. mj Tin: LvsT Sr.vi n Ykaks. .j.m r,,ou.mr, facts aro gathered from tho An liuil llailroad tteports lo tlie Legislature, Irom lSlli to lc.")',', inclusive: During the seven years ending with le."r2, fifty five million. Ihnc hundred fjly-sietn thuu sind, four hundred and Jijtitn (TtU77 pis-songers wete carried over the railroads in Mass ichusetts. I'ortii-lwo passengers wero killed, Iwcn'ti thu number in consequence ot l heedlessness, in attempting to gut I t..... tl... l..ii... .i-l.ll.. ... .....ti.... of the number in consequence of their own upon, or jmnp Irom, thu trams whilu in motion, or stand- im 0,1 'he plattorm ot the cars, contrary to thu , published und well-known rules of tho dif- ti'rnnt roads. ......j. ,, w,,ij u, iney ' roaus. ui inesu, several w ere uuij ana ". ul"" u' '-r""-u '" ".-" pmiaiiy uiiiu. , In one year, if wit persons wero killed w! tie walking or sltemnn on the track ol thu li .ston '""d P'ovidence Riilroul, and during that )'u wu yuar, no acciueui oi any inner mini occiirrcu. tuc Imntlrcit awl tirenlif i-iv) employees uru killed, thiil'l firo ul'the iiuiiiber bv tieii-vf brought in contact with budges. 7Vu weru killed iu CJiisequenco of thu explosion o! boilers, Im tint (-pit 1 s!.W llir0 thnllQ.tyiil ,1,'iip . i,ti - ' -t (- dred and ninety (ico men wero employed in" working thu railroads in thu slate, exclusive of; those engaged in construction. Herald. I A rCni-vi. Miyriinn ok M k isiiiiimi Foni:v. i sic J eihousm.ss A iiiomlier ol tho bar ol onu of thu eastern states, was noted lor pos- sussing all tho attributes of a good advocate but onu ; ho never kuuw when tostop; indeed, t iu sometimes socmen 11 no never wou:u siop. On 0110 occasion ho Ind completely eshaiisted tho patience of ihocourt, thu jury and tboother ' . . 11 .1 . I... .,1 counsel ; sun uiu stream oi ins uioquuiicu ran Ion ns gliblv ns over At last hu made a wu was turneil towards him, expecting to sou lino take his su.it. But at this moment, to their as tonishment and horror he started-off afresh on a how track. " Gentlemen of thu jurv," said he, "astronomers toll us that theru are soino J stars situated ut a distance so remote from llusl oarth that Iheir light, though it lull them ou ' tin. .iior.. iin. of .'ro.ition. and bus boon tnivi.l-l ling ever since, bus not yet reached us." ," Never mind, brother T." interposed thu op- ' . , .....,,. , . i i. - posing counsel, "ii inn nt sure 10 i;ei noc ut- jon you nan aont : ,. i. i.iiniii i on . Com tempt ok Court. An amusing inciden1 occurred in a cotiTt-rooin, some years 'since i one of the hack counties of Missouri. Thu court was seated and u cause about to bo tried.. Now, his honor tho Judgu, was a man welt, stricken in years, yet he could ride z race, shoot a ritlle, and shuille and deal as well as the next man, and he who presumed to triuV with thu dignity of tho court, on these occa--sions, generally suffered some. Well, as I was saying his honor was seated,, and a cause about to be commenced, when, i a voice of thunder, tho sherilT proclaimed si lence. There was a pause tho Judge looked over and saw an old gentlema.i who had not yet uncovered his head. Tho court could not brook such disrespect to its) dignity, and hi' ,roolc 8U?", uwcspuci lo ltd dignity, am ca"cu "1 ,n a """'oriwiivo tone . bhorill-rumovu that old getitlcmar.'s- hut." That functionary, who had' until now stood' in a corner leaning upon his rifle, stopped up, and polituly knocked off tho offender's hat with' that murderous instrument; whereupou Mr- iauger tuaugor was the oileiider's name,) seiz- .,,1 ti, I. ,t ..,l l I :. u: . U....I ii.. , ; V. ". u"u -'al'iJu " U1'J louuiy 'Illlllilll "Judge Fin bald!' ".Mr. Sheri.T," said tho indirnint court, "wot instruct you a-iain to romovo that hat." u , 1 ' I J 1,0 .r,Jur "-a "wtiwitly executed, and no' j sou,".or .,lon,c tlia" Alr.I'wlger replaced the hat on 'us head a second tirn?, again insisting that hu vvas bald. Tho offended Judjro now waxed warm and rising up in S SCiltl ordered tho clerk to enter' a lino of five dollars for contempt of court, aud io be committed till the fine v.'as naid.- .Mr. Badger was tlumder-strucK. lie delib crutuly walked up to too bench, and laving down a half dollar bcLro his honor, in a"so emu manner thu? gave his views : "Your sentence judge, is most unncr.'.lcman ly but tho law i imperative, end f reckon I'.l stai.d u , so hero is four bits, and the four dol luj nod a half that you owed ma when vvu , . , , . , i sttW"-'a I' '''"'fc' I'0""-1 morning jun make IN M'lnirn Uiiriu! Clubs.' From Kay's 'Manufacturing Cities ol England.'' 'In our large provincial tuwns, the poor arw in the habit ol entering their children in what are called 'burial clubs.' A small (ruuv is paid every year by the parent, and this entitles him' to receive from 3-to 5 from the club, on the death of the child. Many parents enter their children in several clubs. One man in Man--Chester has been known to enter his child iir liin'Uen different clubs. On the death of eucu a child, the parent becomes entitled lo receive a large sum of money, and as the burial of tho child doe.3 not necessarily cost mom than XI r 10;., the parent realizes a considerable sum after all tho expenses are piid ! 'Il has been clearly ascertained, that it la a common practice among the more degraded clisses of poor in many of our towns, to enter- llie'r inlants in these clubs, and then to cause , . , , . . , ' ... tm:lr df either by starvation,, ill-usage, of Polson,- What more horrible symptom ofraor.il' Ut'Sraudiion can be csnceived ? One's mind re- (ii trf fl irt i volts against it, and would fain reject it as a monstrous fiction. But, alas 1 it seems to bo but too true. 'Mr. Cnadvvick say, 'officers ofths'e burial societies, relieving officers, and others, v.'hcra administrative duties put them' in communica lion with the lowest e'.issp in theee districts,' (the manufacturing districts,) 'express their moral conviction of tho operation of such" bounties to produce instances of the visible nei'lect of ciol Jrn r,f vvbieh thou at-.-, M.itnn...n. . a i..vj u.w uiiLoac.-r' ,1 Ihey often say, 'You aro not treatiiiff that child properly ; it will not live: is it in the club V And the anwcr corresponds with tho impression produced by the' sight.' An English paper 'gives itto'th; Pioman police in the following style : 'The severity of' the Roman police has even- gone so far as tj take notice of a little dog, belonging to an1 Lnglish lady, who was taking a walk in tho Villa Borgbese on Saturday last. Tlu lad) nad taken a sprig ot myrtle from a tree, and twiiied it round her favorite's neck; after fin--lulling her walk, on coming to' the gateway to meet her carriage, bur servant wis peremptolily' ordered, by some sbirri stationed there, to tako the green wreath from the dog's ;i-ck an- or der with which the lady immediately directed nor servant to comply, supposing that no flow--ers or plants were allowed to be abstracted from the villa : but she was not a iutle sur prised when, on inquiring from her servant whether that really vvas the motive of o un--councous an act, he gave her to understand that the dog was white, histonguo red-, and-tho' wreath green, thus completing tin Iulun' tricolor, and rendering tlie unconscious lililu' favorite a canine ruvolutionis'.' Neoiio STAS.rr.iE. Slaves are ruunlnjj' away from Missouri, at the present time', in' battalions. Three belonging to Mr. R. Mtekv of Weston, ran away on Wednesday ol last week two of whom were afterwards appreo bonded. They were making f, r the Plains.v Fifteen made a stampede from Rav county the week before, and took the hue of 'their march' lor fowa. Several were caniu'red' in Oth-vU county, but the ,'argc number made good their" escape. It would be a glorious thiii't for Mia.- Uouri, if all her slaves should take it into Shelf heads f.i run n(t.,i. Tr -(. , A..l. I.. .. . :. .i zrjpn. Oy Mrs. r,1oc!::ur 'oust I eel lluttered when' she sees how beautifully her theories work, when reduced tosomo sort of practice.. Wo don't know with whom llie follow ing para Tapir originated, hut it isuruthfu! cml'tirM-rau'riia writer si s : Mrs. lll'-iomer inng'.ncs that thu reason that women differ from i.umi, is bC'; iusu they si o schooled and odocaicd difft-rentlv. Notion" nowevvr, could bo icit" unfu-mled; Girls' .1 ll. r. t..... . :.( i.. i i ' .. u.ui-i nuiii oovs, noi iiiioiuciii'v, nut radtoa.ty. 1'uu first thing a hoy dues after'hc is weaned is to straddle thu banisiers, and ride dowi sti'rs 'I'Jic first thing a girl sets her licart on is'ivdi.ll' ") " set of half Hedged cups and saucers. Girls aro oiven tn no itnnsj n,l u..;i...i garments, ol all kinds ; boys, on thu contrary. set n high valuo on dirt, and are newr so happy' as when sailing a slunglu ship, with a brown paper sail, in a mud puddle. Mrs. ltlooniei may reason' as she may, but she will find in tho end that Nature is stronger that either pliilo--sophy or suspenders, Iltitlnml A- lluilinston Itnitromt'.- The annual meeting of this corporation wasr held at Bellows Falls, on Wodnesllay last. ' The attendance was large,-and a harmonions fueling generally ptevailed: The following board ot Directors wure elected: W. R. Lue, John Howe, Harrison Fay, C! I. Dundee, B'. 1 lived, Boston; J.A.Conant, Brandon ; Wentworth, Bellows Fulls. A voto was passed ur.thonzing tlio i issue of & coond mortgage df tho Rad. to tho amount of fi,'J00,000. It was resolved to petition the Legislature for authority to consolidate tlihi with other connecting ratlroadH.-.ffuittnii Co. Ih raid