KUTLANI) HKKLAI) Ipabhshtxl rjr Thsr day Moral sc. At llutlani, Vt. tiivi rra vris. "o Vlllt tuWnbrri, 2.W iTf ird it the Office 10 !'o Mill ubetilrs, l.M elTted by l'ot Iliders, U,00 DYITII0- Adre rilsemets coninlruouW Inserted for brie dollar per oito for three wrel.; tven- IT-liTf rents per Moare will to ciiargra lor Barh stitnenuenl lneroon Huainess ("srds Inserted for tares dollars Mr t annum RUTLAND HERALD. NY (1E0 II. BEAMANi RUTLAND, THURSDAY, MAY as, Nfc Vol. 5..Xo. V 7 1 Hl'SlNKSS DIRECTORY. IKA V. HLISS, mitr tcior or addle, Ilnrnrc, Trunk, Vnllv, Car pni-lMC MUrhel. JWc door rl ,r 1 I'ufttr aio. Hrtitalizcd and exasioratel by Unceas ing tyranny, ihcy looked upon tho whiles with secret but uitcsiic detestu lion, nnd unceasingly meditated a J bloody vengeance. In the year Ib(K) (his class constituted twofihhs of the ' population of Mcxt i Next in number Id those, but cvon thousand strong, looked down ujon the capital city ol .Mexico. Tho very next day, when 11 bold attack would have made them masters of the Conn ie. V ictn.itrd. Seven days after they were cut to pieces by the Spanish army, and in loss than three months Hidalgo was taken and tortured to Lieutenant Governor of tho State of 'SKUVINC A srilPtHNAjOU I.OYK era urnz, revolted ngamsi ine guv- S. l,A cnmclit, and setrxd the castle of Pi rotei It is-singular what shifts lov Phis was Ins first npix ar.tncc Itfore make to ammmhsh its nbiocK Holt. tho public. He, however, was mime- gntcj. and bars.uto ofhttleavail against diatcly attacked by the government Cupid'spicklock contrivances -hUnm- troops, ucciarcd an ouiaiw, ami lorcou mni will devise ways and means in declrr he will sue the lawyer for $I0,iKM) tlvnngn, in mibpTinaing him as a wiliic in a cose of which ha knew nothing, and by which lost a wife. It would Ui uovol suit indeed, if he should do so.- -Noah' 'Weekly Messenger. more dele.sted.bccause more dangerous death. were the several castes sprang Iroin I a$ I he dispersed army dividing itself Mkp nar door em U i I'orur .iotr, up tuirt) . t lie in tcrcoii rwu ol the conquerors i mid d.iikis. maintained a descrate tvtr- - If hII v,i VI. . t . I II ......... I: .... 1 . . . 1 , , mplr successors wnu uie Aimgio.s. ii7.an war. are liiiuer anoincr nriesi. O. COOK, JR., riTXIIOIAIV V UKUSOIfi I KutUnJ, 17. K out Doon MttTH or Tnt iriicoru ciu nrH.J , tlr li inf. pifiiculit Uculico lo orimnvr M HA CHAM cfc ORISWOhl), VrtrUrt In llic I'rncllec of McdlclnA nnd niURrrv Clitendan Hot . Vt 1) II Mricbtm M I) , . M. w, ) I There were four classes of them. Thej Morellos, rector of rsuciijK-tars, a friend ' Nitises or descendants of Whites and (nnd school fellow of Hidalgo, and a ! Indians thuMulattocs,dosccutU'd from patriot named Bayou, whose sjileiulid , Whites a. Neir roes- the ZamlKs, from abilities would have honored any cailse. Indians and Negroes, and the Salta-.The latter establishing hConqresB, the H II (.M.wold. H. W. I.IHHV, I A S II I () N A II I' TAIL Oil, (Shot, oicf llobbini' .Slot) 3 Hullind. Vl ('. l'ORTlilt, M. 1). NT IKiROM IIUMIST. (Oflicc ottr Hurt ti- M.un'. Hlott.) (, Itull.nJ, Vt utras, (literally a spring backward,) whoac mothers only were while. All these, though dm'oring in complex ion, were united ly a couiniou op pression, for they were considered in famous by birth, and had neither projt ! city nor safety, except at the will of .the whilu-vvho hated and feared them. The whiles themselves were divid- ' ded into two classes, who destested ! each other as they did tho hall breeds. ! The most numerous of these were tho Creoles or the whites Ikhii in Mexico most remarkaulc act ol wineii was memorial asserting the cuiiahty of the American and Kuropcati Spaniards-a declaration which so oirended tho Vice roy Vancgas that he had it burned by the common hnngniaii. Tho other fought bravely but with bad success till 1S15; when he was surprised with a "ieat lore.e, taken alter a iiurce resis tance, and finally executed in the city ol .Mexico. Just as the lnsuieclion was finished it was announced that tho army part of the white population, possessed nil the offices of the country, and the Those VIMACti TAVHRN. II Y AliASSII fi )Vi;il, HulUnd Vt lloitr nn J Cnrrincrs to l.rt. n rTh tulMcriir Uo cirnn on the lioichfrlnj thc atest share of its wealth (I 111- I. ...... ... II I . t k'h.. r..":" I.: iV"'"' . ii,,. I last looked dow CHAR1.KS H. CR0SI1Y, ATTOHNBY AT LAW Caltinfulllf . Vt. Inn (lie most ixiwerfiil were the Span-1 semhled in Spain to help the SrMin lards, who Ihoiigh only one twentieth iards, had revolted at Caiii7., proelaun to retire into the mountains of Oaxaca A month after, Zavala.C Jovcrnor of the Stule of Mexico, was arrested on a charge of corrcsjHindnig with the teb- els. He Hod, but leturncd on nic 3t)th of November, m coniany with the (ciitrnls duerrero and l.olato, at the head of a great force. A bloody coinkit that lasted three days, ensued ; several diMininiishcd olliccrs were killed the city was given up to plun der t (inerrtro appointed President: Hiistatnentc, ice rrcjodenl : .avala bccn.iniyot l reahtin' : anuoania c. . It- na. oeereiary oi t ar. hi ISIW, a Spanish invading army at Tnrnpico, under (leneral llerandan, was attacked and deleated by deneral Santa Anna. Thc strange unwilling ness manifested by fiiierrero, to lay down the dictatoral jmiwcis entrusted to him on this emergency occasioned a ik-w revolution. In Deceiulwr, the Vite President llustainente, compelled lnci to alxlicate, and was circled in bit place. Four years ;ifter,byall sorts OHMSHKH it HDfiKHTON, I'aitiirr in llir I'rnctlcc ofl.Htv llutUml, Vt (Office opi l.iulicr DinuU' Hlorr ) I ilfi I. Ormtbre, ) IMwin Dlgrtlon, j. W. HIIJIJAHD, M. D. I II V MI C I A N AND Hi; IIC HON, (llcunia undrr Judge Vrner' Orticf ,) Ciitletun. Vt. cut lilt' 111 till! ' . who (1cm l a ( n o ' i infi l.t be. h :'..r bo' ii 'ii Sp i ol llnr haiu'lity lyi.iiit, i m r .Mexii an, even to tho Legislature into a Council of five He -ruled the country up to the last September, in a manner so profitable lo iiimsell that when (ieneral llerrara deposed bf was thought to bo worth twelve 'ins ol dollars. The last news fnn. i .lexieo shows ns that ( Jen. UKOKUB W. STRONG, ATT'HtHKV A lit) C0UNSKMX1K AT LAW, (Office otcr O. I., llnbbin' Store.) HullinJ.Vt. t. j7pa(;f.,"m. l). i a v s i c i an a n i h v n a r. o n (llonma oer trie Sloie ol ihririt k Co ) G KulUnil, VI. T K M P KR A N C K HOUSI'.. IIV J. AV. AUSTIN, (Onpotite J. Ilrtmtn'a.) .', Writ I'oullnry, Vt. ed the constitution, and insisted on tlx assembling of the Coiles theSpniiish of intrigue. Snnta Anna succeeded b"'i gislative body. I he ellect of llns in : ini.. ! . .1 ..!!..' i I :i . i ,-n unon all the other .Mexico was to divide parties still more, central system prevailed. 1 he Mat classes with profound contempt, and The iceroy Apodaca, with the 'An- weie converted into (lewirlmeuls, and plundered and insulted them at plea- Idencia,' and most of tiieSpaiiiards,wcrc sure. They carried their insolence ; f ir -.bso'iite monarchy, in opposiou to a most intolerable height. How, v r . the poo; '. v In. clamored for the con wealthy, however noble, however, t.il-1 -t i : n i. P"i ii"iislm Iturbido was . .. . ... ,- , .... .1. i "mi'ii.- ,i i. i roc, nun imc nuiiioriiy ,,t in. Kiii" i. New Spam. The rage and con-h iii iiioii of his- party may be imagined when, instead of doing so. Jlorrara himself is ovcithrown, and he proclaimed thc civic equality of nil I we may daily expect (o receive intclli tbe inhabitants of Mexico, and ostnb-1 genc.r; of thedownfall of his successor, lished a constitution. This wns the , Paredes. Hatalhcr.a nieinberof the "Audeucia," famous 'plan of Ignala.' The Cie-, Such inc. some of the principal events or Council "No native,' said the inso- oles and Indians immediately flock- ( in iwoxican history sincetlie beginning Inni Sn-niinril. 'shniilil be suffered to ' ed to him several Spanish "ofliecrs of our age. Our limits oblige us to participate in the "overiuneiii, so long Joined bun with their regiments, and close without a word of rem.il I;, ex- ' . 1 . 7 .. .. . M .t o.l. "v- 1 lout il... ... il - 1.1....... ;.. 011 me i ill iMjvoiiiuur, i.-j, uie my lej-i nun a iu,uiiiu ni i;,uiui,nii i- al army capitulated and evacuated too weak to control a nation which o Mexieo. In thc following month n Itcys no power hut the ariny.and whoso legislature was assembled and it was Prerulents have always been ( Jenerals. expected that a Republic would 1 oH'ii them all. A young c ntleinaii had courted n bur lady of the ity. end it was hUp;Ksed the two, in due tune, would lccoinu "one Hesh. homo litth: quarrel, of a trivial nature, as lover's quarrels generally are, occurred. Nei ther would eonfchS the wrong to Ik; on theirido--pre.scntsandcorrcsKindence were mutually sent I kick and III match was broken off. Tho voting gentleman immediately started forNew Urleons, lo enter into commercial husi ness, thinking that distance would lei sen the attachment hrf really felt for ine young lady. When a woman is injured, or thinks she is injured, by the oiieshe loves, she is mory apt tlian the male sex to "bite oir her own nose," as the saying is, to inflict pain and lie revenged on the of fending object. A gentleman that Un voting Imly once icjected loiiowcd his proposals, and was aecepled within a week after her old lover I nil en, 5 , ;',. for tho South. On ieai lung Ni w Or .1 lUrh llfhrt Ii it iM ofihfMir ini of of Tnnnahrni), llml wlira a young nmii. nnd n.sprJ in bnillr, lie n ilium- mr Hi hi I" killnl Willi n rstmon hull. 1 . ei t.. hi Lrnin in r y ibrrc t,n l Ii cjr wcrn nt onco n"i upon llic (jh.inly ohji'd, nnd rrinrl wholly lo riijjro hu I lioti g lits- a itipermr oincrr oluiTting him upjorl he wn inliitiidrt led hy tin; iipht, nml nddreMol liiin in n mnnnrr lo chrcr till JpuiU. 'I), anl thc vonne Mnniuis uith rnlmccn but scrcritv, 'I ant not (iightmed , I am only puztlt-d in inswr out lirnv nny man w ith inch n ijinnt ity of binin rrrr enmc to be held' Jl j'A young lady in Phll.idclpliin wi tntullid in ilm itrtci, hy Starched tin dan dy, who iniutrd upon carrying hrr fan Shcdidraroird to r id lo rJolfof him, when hi imprtllncnen Womtng unWarflblB, ho hit him n grntU dtp on thc nmu with bar fitn, which IrTidcd him with tho ildo-walk. Ilerort Witt gridiron! S onio vounc ShcriJon layi ".Mr. Choato drivrs a $ulilanhri and Ur." The follow me sentence in his argument, inthe Thrill cns- may illuilrntr- "ll.iniing, clnntine, fond, ennmorrd, bo wildrrrd, faacin tied foul that ho was." lloiton l'otl. their own CMililren. A taint express ion of their h rimgs towards '':o Cre oles may be found in the saying of eaii? he found that distritice instivel nfl .veakeiinur litt nttnrhmeiit, only made , i ! ciime nielan (.iu,,!y aie' low -spirited. The first let i r be re. . ivcd from New York from a friend of his announced that his old sweetheart wns to lie shortly married to another. His course was quickly taken the next morning saw liiiu on Ixwd a packet ship, bound for ( totli.nm, The passage unfortunately was long, and the poor feiiov chafed and fretted so much, that the pimong rs logaii to think liiinjderanged, or oho a fugitive escaping from justice. The insiant the vessel touched the wharf ho darted for Mother, said a 1oy,oiioSnnday after meeting, I lniH3 some time I shall lie rich. 1 hope so too, my soiifyoll ihl iniike a good uti of wialth : but why did you think of that jtist now? llee'aitso if 1 was rich, I shouldn't have logo to mceiiug only once in a while ii ml then hut half a day at a time. A Vrtnth Hull. A pfirii Journal states llmt n deputy, condemned lo (Until nt Ly otis, lind utli inpird suicide, lirst by poison, nnd then by thc knife ; "but,1 odds ihe tdttor 'mi-thcnl nssisinrtCo being' obtnincd,lio is now out tifdiiuger, and cill to-morrow undergo tht frntence of thr Itttn !' as there is a mule-driver in LaManclia, or n cobler in Castile.' In spite of this detestable insolence, a dread of the colored population com j ellcd the Creoles and the Spaniards to sustain each other ; renon ! to Spam long after South revolted. When, therefi I'nn'P .V. KVKRTS. Atinrncr "nil Counwiinr nt i.nw nnd : they heard that XllV)leOll Hollcltor 111 Chnnrrr Hnlnmon toot ) Mirlln 0. KeiU, v. Kulland, Vl. fi . . .t r i t... ..r ... . . . in each other, and this is uie lorineo, out me )arii..ins oi jmroiuc ; whv Mexico remained faithful suddenly elected him lhniieror, and ....j - . . i i. ... . ' "e ouuiiuii, i i a. i uin-biaiui America lind coinpuoeo mu legismmiu iu iiu iiimiK. tbnt n linii'.rv Jnrv nt a Into c ore n. 1 SOS, , His power did not hist long ; he was y Sl: had detl.ron-'df throned and flushed in a year, a id dnnco (o (o o( twhvn , T11KA1.L tc POM). Attorney "'"I Conn.ellora nt l.nw nnd .Solicitor iu Chnnrrry, Uutlaod, l. Itcibcn U Thrill, A PANCINO JURY. The Stanton, (Va.) SHctator relates court in regular lid von l party iH.viiig miiiii- , , . nV(,r t .i .i r' I ;.. limn lm hill IMtn lhaif h'lmle ' 1 own brother on ine iiirone oi npam, m.wn.;.... ...... ...... ...... . ,... ... ,,.r..n0I1 . ,f. sherffwas wus immediately sent by Judge Leith.wilh ed King Ferdinand, and placed his I a republican party having sprung Up An Iriik Relation. A son of the Kmc rnld Isle, mrrimcn coitnlrVmnm whosrf.ico the oflicc of Ins friend lawyer. It is to, was not pcrf.clly Tcmtmb.irwl, nhor salu. be supposed the lawyer was much sur prised to see Ins friend, imagining him a couple of thousand miles away. Af- h r the UMial salutation, lie exclaimed-- "My old fellow you arc just in time to see the wedding'. Miss ' ,your old sweetheart, is to be married this ninrnili.r fit 11 nV1f..l.' rl lull .'nil tint truth, 1 tion't licheve there is much love ! u'!?hYS . . - 1 .!.-. .1 :.i ii.. I ""!"', ting him moil cordially, inquired his name. Walsh, wns the niiswer. 'Wnlsh! Wnlshl' responded Paddy, 'arn yo from Dnulilin? I know tvo r maidt ilicm of ihat name, ttataillier of them your mother !' I.MI'llOVK.Mr.NT (ir (Jl.AYKY AND Samiv Soii.k. --Old IJoussingatilt knows a thing or two, (says Abraham in the Y cstem oulllvalor,) but about it, and that the girl really thinks ho hus nol SiUl.s(it.(l lhtf ,irccn farm, more oronchiiir of your hem t urn of,,r ,nv linhl , (,(,fecl of thforlini.ite bridegrooms whole bo- ,dny , .1(tuiv ,',, , clny,.y , , M I venture to hint in home Alcnilxrl I'" nil. MISS M. V.. ClARK, .'Milliner and .11 n n t u u - .11 n U c r , .Siop thee dn.ir.t Sort), of tht Burnt District, A linrc lupplr uf Millmrv (iood ilwav nn lui.d. m I r llulland, Vt. I'roni NmI' Oatfttr, DO NOT HLA.MF, MK. ii v Ai.irr. . u i.r.r.. I'e been tbitikniR of my faulu till my heart is like to broak, How very many arc thc foes, how few tho friends I mike, And anil within my hidden hoirt inccro re flection lies, The piuelem gift of hnman lore, I woll know how to prize. Yet often thoin I hue the most, have not nne thought for mo, When looking up for kindly smiles, indlfler- rncr 1 ion. And then the ploasant wotdt that roue upon mv llns have died, Jeavinf; mo mourntully to crush, my sorrow and my pride. I ltrire that I miy nnt offend, I check each nrrlen word, I seek to hide from othor eais dark tales my own have heard. I would not even tiy a thought, add to anoth er Riief, Yet often 1 have given pain where I would Invr given relief. An! om ttmoi when my chingelul tno)d bringn (eclinx wild mA rv, iVi.en In my eajeiiio, I cernie to guard whaU'cr 1 ay ft word which in itself was rwucjst, ts made to teem unkind, Ought thoughts for evil ones ate chung d, ,ind tears foi smtius I find. 1 am lonely, rfry .,y, my hert is u.rob- Yet know I ihn "by sofferiBj; the spirit is (piracy in h deathbed conras-sioiii,. the Mexicans, instead of taking ailvan-1 when In returned, in 'tangeofittodeclaretheirindepeiidence, sn'i. orders to accommodate the jury with . tiasieiteu to inspiay iiieirtiiisiia.teiiioy- .! , , a poimancntdaiicing room in the conn ally to the dethroned monarch, in eve-! icioria was uie ur.si . res .... ... ; , W0(, ,,,, ,,,ss ,iabl(1 ' ry possible manner, nut ni mis very , "a!u""' - i - mtermpt j titcir frolic- - Albany time, the nionarch whose uiisfortnncs . mg the forms of our own, although i they were deploring, sent a decree to the circumstances of the two people .V r(mims s of ;i jllry wo wcre (them declaring them lo transfer their were entirely dillerciil. foreman of in Detroit. We could allegiance lo thc usurper who had dis-j , )i' have already exceded our Inn. s, m r ,js ,,,. ,o(1 s ,,,, possessed bun. aitiiougii our mu uy - , , . Tlie pure Spaniards who composed . sake, is as bare as a table ot contents, thc 'Audoneia,' or Grand Council cor- and yet we have twice as much to say. ...1 fnr ..ntl.ii.rr hut their nsc.otidancv. I New troubles came with the newgov- iThey therefore delerinincd to obey the e.rnincnt.Two political parties came up I decree, and their sixty thousand conn- i'cii u we unci tune we vo.m. u.n , nJf (,n ,, ' tiymcn wcre with them to a man. . rtakc to ncconni mr uic r origin. 1)raw ,0 , sni() ()1L Hut Iturragaray, thc Viceroy, had re- l heyniixou i pinnsoury win. im iroi- ,Lo,s j. huu.'snid another, solved to disregard it, and had project- Hies, a mi eacn party ...i.e.. .n. ... - q M10V0t .,r,.i..an, we just tuck ed a "junta," or government after the forum lodges. 1 lie I.scoses or Scotch , , , w, , t fc J ' .P r-, i i . . . a,I..,.o ,i...r.i tli. i firictnrntlf ivirlt- nllll 1 V ! 1 (rovernment ot l ie opanisn Jtinias, 10 .".i;, . , f ?, she to b- would keep us till we did, so we went lmck to the jury room, looking mighty blank. 'Well, gentlemen,' said we, 'there's :..t.it i.l....( tut ifAL i Mtfit ( i f i iu , - si- t 1 i il IH1l:UI liLuiil I'l v.il'-v v not I.'s.s. .r.iti. Iiorl tiiMn tun M'niilM nnt ii n- ' ' 11 V ..1 . to a man. ( dcrtakc to nrconnt for their origin Be comt)osed of Spaniards and the most contained the old Spaniards, and the .i...:.....,.;,i..w-r...i.. wl.ml. wns to 1 most wc.ilt v of the Creoles. J lic'l ork- rule and represent the country until i "iocs' or ork lodges, contained he further news from Furop. ! loplnr party which was composed of A violent dispute immediately arose the rest of the nation. Hut he con betweon the Spaniards and thc Vice- tentions between the.n invo ved not roy, which ended in the former seizing , ofhee only, but the very existence of upon the latter and sending him lii '(oo party at least. U e have said that chains to Cadi.. The lawless measure the 'Lscoces were principally Span. was sanctioned by the home of cards Nobody hnd any so we got up two three wrestling and boxing matches, and worked with great earnestnebs till one of the jurors cried out, 'There's Mike.' Now Mike kept a capital eating cel lar, and the window was opened in a second. A string of handkerchiefs was made,with some money and a note j - .. : : ... r.. ,.r c..;.. ment. which, though struggling fonwiiii coiwj ir.i.-i ... i..... o. i(K ..visi.-iiei. determined to retail) inc. "-" "i'-" r . , ... , . . ... 1 0JT li,i,t T.'icc.wl .(..rlrirlilfr fill hill " I Mexicans in slavery-, aim seiu oiu imi one ci.d of which long in . .. .. ... -i.i. ... ...I'.-.r ...i Pgra ns Viceroy for that very purixisc ""lives in oe in.i.g.o.e. ,,., um 1S0. 'other, soon after exjielled all Span- TI.eseprocotKl.ngs exasperated the lards from Mexico! In conserpieiice Crwlu. to the h.glut dw. They of ibis nnpoute "'ovenien a vast a determined lo g r.d of the SpnniortU ; mount of wealth and ability was lost rate. .More thi.il live iiunureii ..u......... . imit..i in a con IJ"inre iiieiurious excitement wu.e.i r,-aciiiii: ... , CM" 1..... ..,....1 .l...,l.iriiifr fill I.,,. UL 1.1 lOI II IIIW ,,LtU U,,...III .... u, . . , , , . . 1,1 ...... ..." , ri i-..rn Siinl.wi nr.. luwl tin f.-.l.l.. ..filin.r was Hot Mil ' I-, .'. 1 :i 1 v- i. ii le country,' embodied iu the J ti nt a of the rrnr 1 1.,-u men spirncy one dav All McMfo was to rise in this occasioned had subsided, the it ,. Sr,.,..i.. nfflc.rK friends of the Stmiiinrds, and tho Ks ". . i . .1 .V ' 7 , r. iwirtv oenerallv. entered into nl!'" . wuiviu imi..,." " , i . -,t, .,. uie iiiiiiwii, uiuuiai u iiii. ii u initicii- fice, and all the teaporlt and fortified , wW'tX ! ed into court B.nle file, with only one towns were to be taken and gambled. , and Lroke out ...to e rol a Oil iiiiU . mm wfj ry. pu; and cold chicken, smoking 1 In van as, and drinking some of the Insst Ma dorm in the world. The Wasingtou icui!. we regret to w.y.had not yet com menced th"" philanthropic lalmr. The rofciilt w; etle' the noisiest racket tlml ever u .is "liearn tell on in them parls.The only sober man of the IkmIv was the foromau. His honor hearing t e marcli "t.ood t .od ! here is married in church?'' "Nn. At her father's lions...' "My dear fellow, I -l yes no - yes, I have il. I lave you any isecoin nigon in either ol the com Is d 11 o clock 7" "Yes." 'Then fill me up a suhprnna with the bridegroom's name. 1 hin't stop to ask any questions. It matters not whether he knows anything about the parties in the suit. Hy heavens. Julia shall be mine !'' His friend saw his object at once, and promised to carry on the matter. The subpuiiia was made oiitand placed iu the hands of a clerk to serve on the unsiisi ecting bridegroom the instant lie was seen leaving Ins residence and he was despatched in a cub to watch the house. About ten minutes before eleven, as the soon-to-be-happy man was about entering a coach before the door of his residence he was served with thc Mibjiama. "Can't lielp it,'' said the clerk, m re ply to his gesticulating about ", d knowing the jxirlios," "going to get married,'' etc. "We shan't reach 'be Hull now hefire eleven the case is il..- i,i i. !'n c.'iinder won't keep you but ten minutes. If you don't g i heavy iine, imprisonment for con tempt of court." etc. The bridegroom, who was of rather a 1 1 1 1 s nl naturu. finally consented, jmr- .spun language? Il is well known that there are certain vegetable matter that are .piickly decomposed, as green clover, green oals, &c.; and others slow of decomposition, such ns line tiino I thy, rye straw occ. It is also known that the delect in: sandy soils is, piiuci vally,that thelaud lacks a(lhetiioii,tiiid is too .puck a conductor of heat and air, while the reverse is the defect iu elny. Hence the remedy is indicated. With a clay soil, plow in hard woody substances, as ripe titnothy, and plow iu the fall. On a soil too sandy, plow under green manure, and plow at tho time that the vegetable matter is fill lest of sati, say clover in blossom, o. oats just beginning to head. Chemists can tell us why and wherefore, and a practical fanner may see the effect, if lie will try. I '.verythinii wiu prejwtrod for a gene- mdj miri. So 1 would calmly bar the psin God wills I rih'iutd endure. Hidalgo, a priest of Indian descent, laud curate ot the village oi woiores. (was deeply involved in the ( wisp.ra- Some of the ('overninortt joined them, among whom the moat distinguished was the Vice President, Oen. Nicholas Hravo. It waa" however suppressed by the . nergy of Ptxlraza, the Secretary of War; and Hravo lutving been earned lo .Mexico and tried. wa banished from ' - i r l .1... -II ...... .).. I flu. 11. ni l l.l li- cv. lien ne lotiuu mm . , elvcrcd and an order wa. ,-uod to lake Hravo had been a he head of c him, dead or al.re, lie l.ancl to i 1-T.- in one naiiu anu ""inrH;y - .-j-. - M K X I C 0 . There is &o miirh wild and so little . r , .1... ... il,ii,L- a nnuui with a crucifix 5 S 'otu la,;; hilmryn; thf other, and let out ah the f Z t Z U,e OdoUow" w.,l be likely to in- jsrim. J hjje J"" j dlt gSSS" teetaii tcrott most our mdwa. , Untied by the nd.sa, ai in la nan . . When .Mexico was conquers Dy two noun """TO",.."r.V !..... n-iu-,, who aled -""-i; - i --r: -i a ..n.. Willi i nine nnitwi wiui bpaniarda. ,e J n weie f Jt ire frntu ,h, Yonrun, and . ercI con I (Is If i J 11 ' a-va v- j Mvaa iti serfvV d.VKleti witn it among uie , rasximaiiu jo.neu m . ; .ju . mtu, vUrn a- dtoo of out of Indiana k-pt continua. y nr.K. -- -- -- . ----- - . rat towns and conftnM i rUU-. they rochl liiianxau tney , it .TZLZZLr, " - .. K.I1HWI Amr.i, I I lav. fK WT . I"" ' gin, nnd piaiiUtKin,wiiioee' wetr aiiad only to totl,wilhoul rcooiposii-e ii. the maw or on Uw lands of the c.ppreAftors. Tlwy were, in sborUrmt i bf-VU, A lmH. n in.l ll,f usiii1 , , , i t i tiic mad. ! aidenaUe tiiHtterjcc under th name of Thev were driven out of) Indiana kpt continually arnvine. and 1 1.. ; tntceatfive' mao uui dmot p(Hfi r'T. ., .j pMinza. thc onnotnitr candifUte, had Tr ' ' MS....- ' 'Mr I'oreman have you agrwd ' 'No your honor; and we never can.' 'That's hie -f-f-fact; bl.xst u..' Ine if it unit,' udd. d one of thc ju row. Silence in court,' roared the ofiVer.' Si-hi-lence yourself hie,' resjjonded the juror. Order,' shouted thc otlicer again. 'Order hscwlio V Aaiu nsapond ed the indignant twelfth part of the country.' 'Mr Foreman,' said the judge, his eye twinkling with mirth, M perceive t list your duscusaious I tare been unu sually eic.iiing, and tlierefore shall dis charge yon from further consideration of that cax.-.' Off the jury went tumbling over I assoti end essch cnim, m taost ludi er sua fswifaiaioii, iwtiaod inter. rThere are OtHO ojraiivef- "l.-,!. I if ilia-. '4 MS W, , .l.l.i I , v. VI, Oi.ovr.it KiKLns. All fields in clo ver should have a bushel of plash r, jer acre, nowii thereon as soon as pract icable, a moi.st day lo Ixi selected for the ojieration. Hy attending lo this hull ten times the value of the plaster will Ik! added to the product of the hay -.. ( the soil ilsejl Will Im: clothed with an absorbent that will continue through the season to draw from the atmosphere whatever there may Im floating iu it that in calculated to en rich the soil or furnish iabutum to the plants; for of a truth, it is thus that plaster acts, or so small n (pinntity as I I I. ..I..- I ne.iiariy as no . .e.K pro .use, .o e, , C0I1dn,.t produce the aHlonish .. ......! n. Lib mliniut i.i II... ....I. ...ri... ' ' . . . .1 1. I. II' J . .1 ...o .... ma. ... ..... ..'., T . .. j. !1 nil in a large cloak us bride in expectation reason of his nlence. Tl reader can uiKigiiin who this person was. l'lovcn o'clock came, but still no lridej?rfom. The gueals were staring at eacli other- the priest bogan lo grow impatient- and the bride that was to 1, liegnn to look le and agitated, whn a carriage drove up. thc bell rang and "Th'-rc he is! "There he ia !" mutter many voice. A gentleman did inded enti-r, whose appeareiice crnated alntnst at much astotiishmenl m that of Uix; ta H wens wood in (he hall of Afthton Casiliyitihc marriage of I.itv AdiiTOKfiu S irrr's Hnd- of I.iniMi.r iijoor." The lady fainted privateex plunation eimuA 1 I ween her wrt-fils and the lover -and nv result wvnat ) -a'" iti ikuiik. isii ii n ii'i i so 1 1 ". .! i wr"''rimg results which are so gratifyingly 1,1 "I' 1,0I,W' ,,f! witnessed by the observing fanner, and i . M'la.u...gthe wh(ch wlltliMlUi go a(!y ,hl. ... . i . ft . . . . suosiauce anu coimon oi iiissiock, ob jects, wc are surc,dearlo the pride and Ilea 1 1 of every good man. -( American Farmer for March. rc Dki.k ioui Aiti.i! PinuuNfl Ha and chop fine half a dozen or more according lothcsw, the Ixstt cooking apple grttA to a rxidding dish, cover ihe botUMit and skIos half an inch thick with grated bread, and vcrry small lumps of butler; then put a layer of p pl-s with sugar and nutmeg and repeat the layers until tho dish is Leaped full I Wore adding the Inst layers, which must N; bread and butter, pourovir the whole a hacup full of cold water Put it into the oven as soon as the . . . . . . i'l. i iiiau . .ra .Frmi tvi swii urn me iwo istu .overs w".- .. . j At,t ( ,wke t for 0f sacreq ooivis ot mnuimour, "" '"ia).,,,,- i. 11U1V t in die satisfaction of all. The bridegroom that was to Imivp rym. soon afo r made his apfmrsMiesv. Puffing and blowiflf- hat he aatd and what he did.on betsolding h i n va 1 . and beinf acq uai nted with the conditi on of aSairs, waa really tragi -ci oal. ''h, 'orv "f ' "Tir: ''lort1,- Hi) mimiu. It may m Uak)jd the da . before it ia wanted ; when It must Im Ih!w1 thoroughly, liirued into a aha' tow dMiartd sfHfakled with )mwaerel sugsu. It requires no aeuce.- -Alio icon Agncultor!. Amcrtif variotw oilier thinga list !m ma is allowed for lsmakfAi.t I,, l.iu (In- milk of 641 rnws. Tins a, ,i,i.:iljr!u I to it'.ilf