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a ft tat ml rtaarati aW In to lme
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nttatoimto lIladtmlrM lu kii KMH.nt,
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rn n-r fw1inf uMa, r rnilin a
wch fin Irtan. KavotiMrij; maul iceur
b'Jt llw rtwiaan on "liieli is ftmJ an
ilacbaMm. aj to WiW up KtnHimnlljr,
JM-ltn litrtf. KiHbliajf luml mini,
la fnaia th btretit alkl inaaaum if tUf
mm in hM anViil eapartlr tsailtafjr an.)
awl" thoM aha riatoj far bim.
Wlm ia Un7 ji ? An orMmtj una,
a r 'r-rrt una, aaa liwl)r adnata nu
. n of fmbitt tutor, b-i tiaaanra nli
p ajtfMaulli, ! Irtnii" tto the ioiIn
i)uxaiHHMf UwT, lutofHtl uatamtnnaMji,
am. aiioii, iaifwinil, i'Mttie KillnwJ,
ii-l l( "lBrH,r, ilta(pflaM Ilarji
itf a)Miata2 Krir, anj falli In aallify
Si.1 br ivl Ixinc rliiilia, n Mm
i tiiliir IKkh UnVoit ky fcaftomlfiig
fin- -ttm ka In knat, am M AaUall
i ihW( U tonaaiUilaU and tValmmi
gral, n lawlunt faciMM, bjr twnn.
mttu'iixi hi tivinj -r olatrr.
II' aij hi Cabinrl thixtn ihrwatllci
aln);ljf rmiawlifj in p.(.nli fnw, an.l
nrtf MkMl. TUajr an .ft lallmik bl
a-l lar(T a mijnt) irf c ibrai
n iKw-f ta 4iitftiTtht pJflif, aiU a hip
tlKe - ho rrketlej. Wl.erew nne See- J
i.try nee thtatabMa party eattrl ta
IVillnrtar Ilwnna. but Aa4 that lie tm j
heaiJe4 by a auppviaed faranle. Uauentl
f a, bat the tl hit m imnMaWarit
re. nMffrare, The Kecrejtry - bad pat bia
f j .1 iait,"aallho tair Sutalall htai .
IWt arte trfundar wuit rata tnattnt, and
the Attorney iiraeril arrllex ta U ubl
letifUWirt tteahVer "?mU i rwlArrw." A
ball' indeed, and tbe lliy Hut talk bam
w t tbe kiUat bl.
Tbe fate Utrealertt Seat t ton andllifj
raeealaiieea with " peteeoal tad pdltttett
trgnt.' ifll.ey fart U eleat A litniMatrilian
ftnwtteei, II et tbe Sattttara aauli tbe 1
tee ui tbe Alaatnirtntton" by earallai; j
net us bat tbeir n I'rtow. Wbara !
nrw .bill tbe Adaaaaiatnttaa laal Car Ha
ain!.irt Wbare att itratal baldf Haw
. in rt rreate tern fib by liri aiattaa and
tuai4iiy y llaa tan it i taura laapurt tad
i aaAJeatce by abtaMneertnf aar Malm Jail
nteai, tnj nainaant to et tbe part af t
parti t llirtlbar t
vviiMir taniKU' it iMi'ninr
Tir .V. .itia(,ai .V. ftrM
ar- aWaaataf tbe aaaaparvUra ii. f
Ibeee tea MUlea, frr, aWaeafb Varaaaat
l.t la-e laeaitS aeaanaa, nil I ly battel
b i ta be a hue toatHtto.
The .Wiaaf pi ice. the elpeaiei af
iriaant, artu4lt State tad aaiy at
pealMM. v CaHaat I
KM MIWt
le&l H-WIt
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ajawatV aW led it lMa taM aMaVJbj
baab ia Obtee Oaaady tltwe,
Ibe .Wbe aty-s ui la jptwta aa f 19,
(UM I Hal tlt&llt
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A. tfiMtal apew flUlJW'
TU ier af ibe Vawwd riija
waart U lf.n tii-daK dtialan of
hmn! AMbbV, eat.nee, )Hdb
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wTiiai.nt t4 RaaWaa
bam aa na4 a Va ltr am.
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af 1 ! iA f Ttll r . . i.n
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Mia tail 11. , .,Mh,fdlr bo
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-j t .-'(.,. ' rf - Rrt. I
a4 Hffcrm
I Ull M.
Tb laal taWiavtoa f 'aavtc r.xiiiiiia
ttMu.t:r ao-Kwifx-xnuTit .
-I'a'tfi. ts- r laiaarnirr i-f,
tbarn wwl b tht (rat an o1!'! nf a
aaipw, wuUliabraJ tl Ilar1intan, Si.
AHisaal VI Hnm Ha, wkarh l l.i b
piMaaM ibimftv. at Mrh .af iv
kt fitvcn, and oilam, if ma-aaaanr.
Il lll kx-r. . Mldn ia tha r math
vbr anMili si. It a ill b i tii.inili.
pl Tfaw H mI pipr, of th tr.l i !."
W'a ur cimtorarr lb it Um pfi,-t aa
Iboratyiallw l)r DftMrtmaat baa
imU4 lb it a iiffT raaaot nrra
latoH rW-i o( Mwiipv rlrra! in tmt ( 'nin' v,
i lkl Ibr tMH! ia a barb it l. arlaittj'
(liataai. If it no rirrala" in to roNii
lla frw? f f.rlak-r bjr auwelr ttTUtf lint
M N abUiaVl mlao coaiiHiM, Uami It (tan
lallita atari I In b atWiabI in uwr
tannin earb roomjr in lb Htata, D in
U Craois an4 tbarabt- rixattl fnt ef
taca Ibrwtjfcwil Um (Tmlixl Kutax. It
woaVi be well for nMMir oT tw ru (Mm
nut loaWolva tbe iooit tn Ibta way, and
aall tint to allaoant In rliTHaiimvt tarjr
airfuUa ha af iff, a ik Uwrobjr
Hroeofci- Ma ipNl,
Th Itarlidftun rvitrit lb Mnrm
riil Oaii'tarara ki be Maargad ill lbl
It IjT IHKMMaa MUf . A )Wtttotl of )K
IW lleoawirac) rnmail bfaetla ,(, (,,
HunVcr Jwrinr the lati- aaxNin. al 1
tb l-aaa riiilCBHWa iiota4Wriil. Now
li7 prj a lamil.f mil !(;, mj to
iwtto "ih aial in." by romol killing U
( WiV ana 'IhM i Bi.tlier uf
Um mu y inike-atnA Hut liti deer, rc-
'"jjjjt.artlblii th Ut ilourii yiMf
Ill
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thatiiirt, aii-.lierr. tadiiioil
j1 tty ta Vey.iH.nt, a Suta aa much in
I tnt of an tim-ettrtry pirly ta .Vow (Jm-
u in a ant oi roiu. 1 lili i tin .mi
laaxMi why th men ftnirln,' thWnr3iilt.i-
iimi ime ajoraauru no utnier, llinir.
iva Iba alnjihlaat ne.l of aiieti t pirly.
In w.ler Uitfx-reaio iliflr numbara, iiml
fftln potltbraJ axemliney, Uiey hvr, rf,
lime U lime, rhiiljl tlmir mine. I "nit,
II tbo AbulitMin ity, then llio A n.
llOiUtrty I'aity, Ihen theThinJ I'trty,
Uien Iba V ro .Sail piily,- tlien the Vice
Itier-y, an.) Anally iwbial kua ra
lil 111 rati liaave nny lit, after adoplii if
an mi My alhutt.
Il lu ratoiirrjij, tn.1 ru-rsaulinl, y ir
Aaryoar, Im IiiJIk iitaefupert, ami
all lb pmpbtaiiu oft ptrly timing Ui
be ntthniiL It ln ncadel In inlrodii
eiaj a oe'i plrunml of 0l4conl iiitu the
electiuNt, rataotl2 elnttioiu n Iiiwim,
abHjpnf; aarb pirty nAniei tu put uji
rharartrrieai men far aSlte, uten uf iiino
bat aegatna s"illll : and himltna; I he
or;inmte.in of Iba I.ejwliUird, iW nll
aillwMit btiihg, r rinaaa, teeooifiliilii
ej any (fid rutl. The imlHiaininea of
t third par!) M tll State tu rot lha eu
pbf tainy UwaiaiiKla of (1i4Ii, by rrilinr
neiailyfin-taplailhilbjtiiii inlnnni,
(m;niKMiil DiatncU, til in th l-i-lalnre,
ml nhere, a aak. n the ratiirii9
n a h et.ba bmt hi Uhi trjpM-
'in tean to lhM,nr any other State ?
Ueb it na labs ultra, linee
t lire frtpnrnt of the pirty ba eoila-e-rd
"Itli lha -lrd," The (uritr an.
noaneaa that tbe new pipw m lo be eaub
lithadon th "BriMaat foanJitloa," lai.ilyiii
that it tM depia.1 far tottnaton lha "-k-at
ct rerUia nien of aaakh, an.) leit on
Ibe taainber ami aapfeart of it read an.
N abody cat aaaajiWln of that way af aap.
arua( i tHi'or 'f (bar ara thaa l
etaaiaa to wvVe tuch an inrttanant, bat it
ia a IkU Hkhaatpva tint Iba aaafla Jo nt
a tat iab a pec. 1 to waver, if t'raa Soil
ptpara HMt liara in eitatotua, aa tit aoi
waa4rtbtt tbre abtaU ka a dacita to
anaVa Uaam daeant la tppatmnaa, tlel rot.
peub!a in chart cirr.
lro-.ein i tan (It a l"iriiir.v
Il tr) b aean by the fattawbH aitnew,
thU the wort af Mtaanar.artel fltianWr
fcr U;i ii tkaat cm ana in ring In Vor
arwni. At Itrandan tbera ia beady a Or
M tauhabwf.bat Hi ara it aa raixM why
ill th- lew inaUva i and Otn a tad an aur
ltule4 ijijU nat be audi ba U
atoto. Tbatt rraaat ba and naeiWi.,
aadlWe liciptttl, eaatarpn-, tad dkill
eaaeljk It tbli auk to Mtewftartarei, 41
latat, eaeugra rW IwM aaa. It u t U.
eatbuilato .,y that than tea afly lico
tnetia. at a. lay 1'ttiwtiat (tea, tad a
tbaaaand Pratgbt eirt ran!- an oar raada.
Kt. AlbtMi ia are hf Uto an-Mt taUiflr,
ad witarpeteia.; ulu ia Varutata, tiel
ha baiiaai aaaa btre aa ayi to -nainaia
Tbey e that Ucaatwtieo tad
(tnuaaai - all W aaaia ia Vera
Taay tea aa aoi at taui Maaafcrfarea f
bbta reef eaiieitVaa waaath. taaaatltlaaai
aa4 eaterpn a ad tee ebeewd roaarh to
raaii n uVetr arb la fn el miaaaaa
U iaiabl laWae awt ha a leBcaaataUra
t.J Car rafter, at I'.aOaaidr Thf ia
HatVlMd tbtMie, atri) bat law ltaUaaa4.
iliaald rarleir altaar tuaaii i Tlae ptu
toat dim llaa Iba eatty eaaaatdeaaluat af
atra af eifatal tui taitmai
Mt. Aiaa't ta t'ajariai,-A twaaaaav.
M !Ma. i. ti. 4 V V fmSk. U K.
, IttaMaradL tad U ItiatMad, Jr. bi beam
Ijeaaaal Ak lit laitatfi ataaa eflWfdrt kad
liarai lha
lha arwiaaa af eata aftbr aaawaaary bttaM
Up i I4re ftp.$.U.n af Va, tevt, WV I
li fnet, e iiaa)!!1' 4 int tb am watrt
aabarwMi na tint fmtnA i. tiaMamur taa
7W be atlae tonbltafa MbW
1'. i . fj -Kinf a ' . -a
.' .n iv a.. ' -.
,t ' Tt.- mh-.i a ...
! m utai i riHVrMif!- a bme.Ma
a Wax ,VXMM ainMua anal be in
fa I xartataaa ! I -aHaaf Hi, eaHfat.rr
Kb mi I .VJ aaarl .tie aaal tore, ran firv ,
naare ea 4at. t'aie pawee. af naaeee, ia
Ibr alaaaa be ateaaa. a BMIare lata mi
g l Hi aVrr a a"t- r IWr fVe P-eet.
( ' i -ad to be (. !..'! e i. i- k.
al-.Ki' ! Mir iwwjarJta - U 'i--n--
N a liui ai ii i re Ki.'naiJ
I. -fw. ff-aa I be i.t !.l.t aV
i .. HMr RnJo.nm,;- n. nw
wee lb .Vallum K. R. en Wrrf areata r
la ararbl I X) w ; raparttr i4"
Teaii -, eW) (ail.aaa , 4miMeraf tba c J.
in!-" nire'.-a ! ,.t . .t Winri
re d nHrr rit al'-' Ti f- 1 ! ! . flu..
II Ii t l-ioj. a-J IV) ia narnS. nr b,
tm bi .t- n aid .a b. .S . .'I in.
Ti l lb" bial lear.au .:ur baili in e
.. aoJ I a . . Ib aw ..I a..'i ..ip
anl e .lufilr i,f r .ntriH-i,. ., i. K, t.l ir.
be be-hin-l rei t iular nurlime fr a tin
ee eabdaaimr-o. Avmntin( to tbe u'e
of Ida laaaee rl la acoaevbat Habneatelr
a.1 'I1h-,int an.1 li-afieeer taut na
ii, Mi.ta.wg. Uiu,iill ....ij. krtaua
ail deiireean- d.ne. p.m Um
l.njnm- ao-i T. ielef . n-i IV(etuaf Hie
Ami .if lb tln; n M'mrXam !atr. Thai
lox bina la nmtl ihr "Kati rM."--Iike
a true VerweHKer. 11 ill are) rtibtedle
aVl Ma Barf to MMlW tbe Ivnr ,J Me nellee
Htate. Tbe KMernrM' w dranrbtrd j
crd (N. II.) Mlatemaan.
-
'f.elte HeraM.)
TllllTtTi: tuitifi irt il M, xir'iit.
a.iii ,aiiiiii. i iii i it tt. i.vrnit.
llaTfc.
Ma. CniTaai I notkje in tha lleealj of
the Imb, a nil "fneit by oar rami eird-
lent I're.vdenl.lloa. 1". Ilolbrook, of lint- j
l lrte.ro' for a mtajtinj; uf tbe Vertnont
StaU AeTKiihorel S.aatr tt .Mtdd'eiury,
on Una Sr.t ' barntay in Jinanry. I en
edrrthUaHiaortliaiiMwtiinjiotUBt meet.
Tor Ida I'trmara ami mbera dirawly
and indarartly iiHerelrl to tUend.
Whit ia VerowMit in a kuiineaM jmlnt of
? I tretatr, withtmt fhar of contra,
iltctkm, aba ia Ajriciikortl. Then why
not fiMtar tnJ eheriah Uie iwt noble buii
on lha ifke? What Inn Vt-nimnt to
la with mainitreei and miniiftrlurcn In
raanptriatin waili ennie nlher State in New
i'ltnrhiHl. I eay nothinj then, I aay.ahe
eiftii u lie what tlte prnfejaew, tint in
order In attain to ihal eml in thaee tiniea
of pnnrreation. il require ill at cilileni of
Vermont, to erl oumelvtMi to airti.in
A'J Variifatit willinj tn iln what oilier
State bate done tn promote her highett
inliTMl? Aa a SUte I am afraid tlic it a
littl bebiiel j yet we have eonio very en
tefprliinj ftnneni and citiieni. Tlie rail
ttya Ihe toennd annual inotjling now let
u e w liether e a ro tip to the llinea III I
the promotion of A-rricultua. Now Votk
hol.lt her lUlli or 1 llhanniial mevlin, and
ihio hat jmt clot'il her rlli nnniial inert
inj of the Sute Ibnrd of Agriculture, uikI
such a epirilml meeting tt tn held nl llif
rily uf ('oluHibut, itoulil ben (nltpiu for
iillier llwliB of Conrnaa. Hut In our
raie; what ought wo In do at individual?
(in In .Middlcbury im the .'ih of Janinry,
n.t Ihoae of ui who aro not ineniWr of
Hie VrniMint Stato Asrlciiltural Society,
ny one dollar to the Trwuiirer an.l become
a inenibar, eu'.cr into the rjurit of Ihe meet
mj and adi'iuro eouionew idoaa, nrrrcoivo
satiie from iilhert, and uuko ourautiet a
band of brolhcrt and work together in a
came which it of vital iinnirtnco lo the
iiitareat of Vrruinnt, and throw aw-jy tuch
atetrlihn'it aa hi rxi-KI niiinnj men
who ought In be above tho making of audi
reniiifci aa eonicdl.l when few apiritnl
inditiduilt met at Middlcbury Ihreo yoart
ago and rivalled lint Vcruiont l'arincra
ahuuld not die tho dealh of Ihe tluj'ar.l,
and llitro pledi'e.1 themtelwn in true
titlnti Allen l)le, to rtrry the thing
liirougli at tbeir own rxpenee and what
haa hern or will be the reenlt? Tho' in
ii mfjnrythe two hit yearn hive added to
Ihe wealth of Verinontcn according lo a
fee rUliilict, though imperfrrt, overtnen
ty ihuueaml dolUre. I do no not with to ho
lamonil or injoro any one'- feelingi, yet I
ilo know of I'jrniert in the Slate who hare
mdhiindrei of d.illara from Iho avitain
Infa public eihihitjon, nud would not v
m.e dollar In help it along, and taid it waa
only la enrich a few individual. nid Ihn
Iiogieletiirr (ami by the way, I belletoyon
wa a tneineaor, but I ahall "not t; ml a .tor
far relatioo'a ttbe,") would It tiolluvj been
better o hiie paid thn ?.0,W!0 to filter
Iba mtaratt iifagticiilliiro, wbtch wat the
utir tiiwiiot utvii.lel tn fouler party
epiril t I tiank eo; and nnw in view of the
ftet Ihil V-mtittt ..niducea !I,I(iO,T17
p-aandi iif r jol, while ill t,e reel of Now
Inland i-odaeat only :Utt 1,7'iy UBibi.
lot u wejie ap aod .bow iba world thtt
a can pnniae better etWi and horae
n ' ay other Hi ale in the Union.
T ne a)04jon of ton bieatKHl of Ike neat
X ale fair it hkedy to eaeite aoma inttriwl
' it the MteMiag. perbap. Ihe eithvetei of Hot
band woold do wait to look into iba attUnr
of tnottar Ktlr berit, in rata tbe aaaeliii;
woabl Ihiak alt of it. I tat I tnut ebwe
by ttybag, if I taal to a Hel, I may ttern
afiar ams aa aecaatat of Ibe amount if
raanay bnatght iota lha State lor Wooded
aaaeai tad boraea by other and lUabaiit
Stataa af lha Oattad State.
I), h".
Itanataibiir ihale-wtar of Itr.v. Jon
WiMiiaa, li.mof I laniard Oatuv, tw
are the Kathad Vottat MaV Aatact-
liaat. at the Ooatt lloaaa, on V
I'Vi'ataay atrit.
Tha llarhatftaa Vune aVraoaHtoa tie
hitaa prara. c ballad far letted at .MuWfai.
er. Tha boa rah ag hataata and haveli are
T. wail beat, toj if tay one n charred
too btfb, it a hit aa faah, far ha raald
kar eaMfMtad far Mteli baud aa be rbu.
l-' ha cboie to pay.
la
t tu waa tbe aaaadbjaaVi Utad Ui l..e lb unar
lrd at' M aaaabari af lha latebdatttra a
A ax th Mraiitei ihtajiathjaa, bat tall
aataWt BaetaaafcaWyWjF.
llmii ii. Waautam Tiar.t. Tht
ta a btatVaaaaa w rally , pobhihid at Nw
Vatk ter 4,1 p. aaaaat, ii tm l ctqata.
Ula lb bait nmi4iealtaf the lead paaV
Itaatratutha I' Bated Staiea. It U .hly
aa ift iepwatoly edaad by Mr. WalU.
-Th I'aoaae'a Juarnai. -Th I'rah.
klil at t," aad aaar or two other ctty papera
aaal a, i-naaaiaiuaf a tttjaeat la peb-
oe fiioaaatauiiet. ia payaictil Ihr aa
alrbityr. ftatad a ii aarh, 1 1 alii la i li
tad - all yabhah ant tntl
Titi: in. it tin the
Tb- ane-n.a inlet it tbe Aal ..f Time 1
H 4iitle in tbal paant la reaaanl wbeee
raara befia ajal eaa. wkarr M tSa4 ,
( aaal laabl leaj, aeej afater biajfHn
T.aaay e tn rant mm feaHI jsftS j
terve lb to .aMea aaaatf Ma H. !
Aavber tataa. MM -tub Um ! anal
inii4naV of plaen, ebete Hrf Uiblfbt I
anl faafai i m art liaaa, lam are an ate 1
Mow af at, aaal mear a btaak for ia tdie :
h . i. n.,a r,nr4HaM) aaal ptaeaal kioaf '
a. f- iU 1-Vf I. !,.
S a I1,- t eeiirfcitu! man rr(rf, tan I
r,,,nrt m aeieat e mb tbe aalf j
Ut eeeb..-o nith tteei! .e rear bco,--llaalber
been any wi eneea abraal- '
cfe4 in hit beaut, any a itaatftb bnaafl ,
eat la baa nuM Km Ibera bee . rfpU j
ban hihil r,a-4al ttB, ni TxmI am I
pint'!- M any body na4 Mm to
bi.-.ab llaa bi-4rta4 a War, af eb-er-el
dnepiinne eaarn Mm ha aMaiigea1
Ih- Inngn of the poor, aa4 wtrtneal them 1
bthMftre' llaa be berarne m re belov.
eal ia ba family, mocn laluiblr to bet '
arf1aborbnoil, a brttif loefuman, ami j
mora aerial ratten, arm man- l.nal, Uue.n
kn-inf republic n ' llaa th ailiknco uf
itoae en to Mm jro ih r menul tut-
ma. n4 an incrnaao f beaaliful, Ime,
and manly tpMhiivj ufhetrt! Si lhn I
rree of T.l .ilh Ibtt of '.VI.
Ilv I more raili in bank, and laat in
I .i j ..... , .
I "m-' ' "' in any Irir
Cla f llatv I Mad out too much for tee.
tire rendered Hare any of any trntnu
daed and left their rentt nnpaid, or run
away in arreart ? With nlmu have I Im
led, and not imde a hard bargain f Whime
acrea have lieen In tire market, and I not
bouerrt tbetn ? Who liar made more mon
ey than I, dunng th lacl ,,? Ile j
net Sained on neighbor Smitti? 1 hire
nude my 10 jur trnl, and all it well.
Tho bid mm, tbe thoughtlest mm,
the telfuh mm, now rrllrctt lu they nev
er reflect, they daro not review tho wretch
ed past, and to anlicipiln their pmbahle
Coiirao in tho future, deetroja the pleaauro
of ihe prcecnt.
Tlie pi)r now are thoughtful. Their
pmt it but n record ofconllict with necea
eity, of half nali.fieil wnntii,of fijart.ofcohl
bulk, of neglect", of envyini;, of wounded
feelingn, and n ateallhy belief llut nddt
ilpdlr lo uiiaery, lint the world it badly
itianagwl. The long winter in before tlicin.
How aluli they he fed. Imw clulheil, and
how warmed ? It takes a good deal of
thinkingtn amner llinee lUiestioM, and a
deal of work to fulfill them.
Thin ) oar hat been marked by no ex-
citomcnl of the public mind, by no lnwtile
experience of feeling between Statte, hut
by a healthful activity in all ilopirtinonta
of ludualry, n growth in wealth, prwjicriiy
and K)pulalion in nil pirt of the country.
Why need any one ho alarmed at the rap.
id growth of the United States ill nll ma
terial pruapcrily ? Were ever no fuw- hands
idle f Were ever eo few minds ignorant ?
Did human beings ever Imo no many in
ducement to become intelligent, to labor,
to elevate thenielves in eocial and politi
cal life, and to do their very best for them
eelvc and oilier, as now iliey have in tho
United Sat ? Jml give twenly.fite mil.
lioiu of men room enough, n ml phre he
fore them all motivcM for right action, and
they will progress as no people never did
they will advance as we now advance.
And think how mniy unoccupied, and
badly tilled acres thero arc. How much
more n majority of men might accmnplitli.
i i iuw uiucn room lor moral ami meutal im
provement tVrc is in every man, ami we
I con nee that even greater and surer pro
gress can bo attained by in.
All It-til, eighteen hundred add fifty-four!
Keep the nitloni from shouting bullcU at
oacl. other, keep Ihe t'lir at home, oik!
Trance taliified with Iiouis, keep from
our people the cholera, yellow fever, and
lillibu.tering, let Ihe tanner eon- and
reap abundantly, and the merchant make
honest nml fair profits Show tho world (I
A I, that railroad cars can run swiftly and
safely, give in as few pains as Mmib!r,
and a imny friend as we cm mo well.
(rant a lurt aesiion to din jrnst, n
lon lint of siilncribem to llio I lerald, and
JiMUim wiser nnj belter whsnyoii are
Old Year, than whan niw you find in, O
Nrtr ifor. I
IVtmm's Moaznr. for January is
received, all sensible nnd smiling, fit for a
New Voat's Present ; fit fur a nation cf
intelligent raiders, nu I worthy of Ihe envi
able fame of this truly American .Magazine
It ctiutamsi I. Washington' Ilirly Daya
by .Mrs. Kirkland. 'i. Public lluildmgt of
New Vork. II. Tho National Inventory,
I. An adventure on Ihe plains. 5. .l.
em Prophet. (!. (onfelons ofaj-oung
artMt. 7. Aumm potabile. 6. Sketches
in a Paris Car. !, llavli and IbellaU
an. 10. Thrnedaytin.r-n). II, The
(t.itriihe of Versails. I a, StageUoacli
Stories. III. The (ompitrnr'a grave. 1 1,
Uttrary Piracy. 1.1. Puns and Punsters.
Ill lUlltartal Notes, & ic.
Would you langli tlie old year out, by
Utning Ui romuiic singine; and music of a
buweraiit nature, go Ui llie I'ranktin Halt,
aa lMJay ami Saturday eietHngs, and
bear Pdl i. Mulligan' Upart Trim pat
Si e adtartiteateiat.
An i.lniiacaJ naumil wit alto
bald ia ( w on the I'.hb, lo eo tender
th eabjatH of diaolrh; the (tutofal rat.
Haa bet seen Hear. T. S. Habhtrd and his
caaaeck. Thejr dec bled tfahtat ditUtibuar
ibtt rabvUoa.
Wi
is coaw it) caad rK(t.
e--sdtagirt aaal beat, are
tbraU, eSra-wtaad a caiiiirie; I Ma laa
joairallf at teat to oar ibwr. lit not
a 1'ttaur eyas, and eaee,l, aa a wota.
tees woodymrd? Ha net a Printer aaa,
and lU nat Ut fnw Nabiaa is f IIM Mat
1 1'riaicThaada.titd tea they wx MHab aa
U ptcti las lyp, fa jfiai, Htcht ttaj sW)
Wtwd ! AVoad ! rant kftVapatitM. h-.sruod.
bat mn as lb r hrrai la bold rrtabhn;
' with, awal Umi ii aaai, tad ia
read ebrUtta la aa into.
-Xeueethe AdserUMaaeai af Mr. llaa
dy. a aNMind and tUIMil ArtM, aaa
,ufHZ athV 1'nu.Uaa I total aathw vU-a-ea.
Nana ako, aetU IW the aaaail
lt af lha UaiUad ViUaee Covaaera
Uo. Also the at uf I'reaHHiaa MeiuJa.
lUnnonl Kctoo Jlcmss.
tHi Sa-aar, at IVrrt Italian, an. art
ftllam af Itaea rr Mtoral br the
prnaee aatWanty. taal imaty ewiaM
(Imetam oVaak art liiarrby peer. Waal.
Ha mitnat cr. On M.aalar but
t little bora tier ma, aary mm af )L
A. Kaicbt. ared t jewee, lit attaer, ana a
.Mr. We. Dai m. all af tbia tilfatr, brnba
tbrvafb tbe are na the Mat- pfXxi, and tbe
far aan vai d-aeneaL It fVntn Ibe
aUaMM-at uf the earenm. tbal th - br caatnl
bewke ia turn, and that the other little- fel
b w Lrylac to bWp bwo mat, when the
Me ii la Wabe atn bath cat 4oaa to
Rthef. A HUla nirlon tha npaniita bank
para the tlam, a plkr-bon waa pnarareal
ttl tbe Ve4te racaratad frmn arane aim
feat aVpth of ler. Jit. Iliru'eran eae
fortaaileiy um (ittled and Ii now drdntr
waB, bat wan aflort ta atva the ntaar prav
ed of na teatt. (Sanajfieil Telefrtpb.
Iii Kai: 1'iaa. John W. Vtndctapet.
grl, tf Ibtt (own, rtiamt tbri anaan lti
I if", ofeif oteh. at 7 rHorrlh-i ami '.M dayi
old, Heafhed .till Iba ami Ur other at ex
actly II mown. engird IU! Iba. Hen-
iHncton Iliiiuer.
Wiin t .i ar.it ir. Oitial. llmnot,
of Datnoieraton, hi a Heifer laenty one
inonUia old wantrhint; U?0 pounds.
llni'sr-lliiMiMi. Ahnnt one )"r
sinoa, Ihe d idling lrou of (!tirge lien
net, in llil village was dttcnvereil lobe
on fire, about in o'clock in the evening.
The fire w-a tUrteil in thobrn,conn(led
to the house by the woodshed. Tlie bim
nml wooilihed were entirely runtuuieil,
and Ihe home all except one front mom.
There were stipicHn, at the time, the
fire was the work of an incendiary. Ite
rently, a young man by the name ofOlis
Oinverse, then stopping in the place re
vealed to a nun In Concord, N. 1IM that be
net fire to the barn, and hiving heard that
.Mr. ltcnnel hid re-built Ins home, ho in
tiinited his intention to reliirn to Mnntpel
ier ami ham it again. This information
lieinjf communicated lo Mr. Ilennett, Slier
ill" I'algo w as sent to Concord, and succeed-
-il in arresting Converse, who is now con
lined in Jii! hero to await his trial for nr
on. Tho young minis nboiit 21 years
nid, but is rognrded a rather below pir in
oint of intellect. He Is decidedly vicious
and revengeful in his disposition. Mont
ptliir llrjHuilory.
Maim: lawn llrr.LiiuTo.N, Caught
njrtin Patrick Toy was yeslerday brought
before Justice Ilollciibcck, by ollicer Paul,
for retailing ltrandy out of a stone beer
bottle it being I'at'H second offence ho
was fined i'X) nnd conIs. I'rit I'mi.
S an Art'iii i:t, M r. J aim Cliatfiield,
nged :bi jivirs died in Ibis town on tho lth
iiisl., friiin having slipped offa beam in
his bam upon the up-right Inndlo of n
pitchfork which entered his body. .lulo
KKiphniul ltimmkir.
The pnMor.il relation between Ucv.
II. W. Taylor and his church in Williams,
town, Vl, was dissolved by nn Ilcclesiasti.
cal council on tho Glh inst.
Protestanism is represen'ed tn he grow,
ing much faster than Catholicism in Cana
da. Thirty years ago the imputation of
Canida was about .ViO,0)0, of whom less
than one-third were Protestants. Now it
is about two millions, and morn than one
half are Protestant. Tho increase of tho
Protestants has been at loist !0),000,
while Catholicism !ns gained but COO.MKI.
This is cheilly owing to Iho fact Hut of
Lite Iho larger portion of tho emigrants lo
Canida have been Protestants.
nniToni w.Ciumji',. Allerthis week,
W. II. Chandler Ilrrj., will bo an associate,
Ilditor of this paper, nnd it pitrons may
confidently anticipate from thisroiuu'ction,
additional interest and variety in its con
tents, and industry in ita nnnigement.
Wo may he nllowed to say of him without
impropriety, for the Information of our rea
ders, that ho served hi apprenticeship in
this office, as printer, and has for tho last
year, been Us foreman. With less than tho
usual common tchool advantages of young
men, he has made up tho deficiency, us
every young man may do, by self-culture,
and improving the means of information
within his reach, and il mature ngo shall
not disappoint tho promiso of early .years,
ho may yet reap an abundant harvest of
honor and usefulness, the merited reward
f probity, industry and jierservcrance.
llratllcboro Statesman.
Hcv. J. I). Hull, who supplied tho
Congregational Church nnd Society in
llraltleborn, a pastor some mouths last
xuinmi r, lias received and accepted a call
to settle over the Congregational Church
-and Society in South Heading, Mas. lib,
Itev. James Aiken, of llraltlcborn, lias
leceiird a unnniinous cill from the Con
gregationil Church ami Society of Puiuey,
lo become thoir itor, and we are inform--d
tint ho will probably accept it. lb.
I.ioLort I.iw i IIrstti.i.iioko. On
Saturday latt, Mr. (Jeurgo llughee, Tonn
Agent of Ilntlllboro, wa brought before
Judge Tyler, charged with violating tho
Itw and eelling for other than medicinil,
chemical nrmi'rhiiilcal purposes, A large
amount of evidence was intrmlnceil, and
tbe I riil lasted until Tueadty morning,
bcn he wat adjudged guilty of five viola
tions, and seutrnced to pay a lino cf fifty
ibdlars, and costs, from which honpioaltsl,
and reaigniml in Iho tuiu nfnuu hundred
and fifty dullara to prosecute his apjieal,
ami lu the eiim uf two hundred dollars not
to violate the law during the pendency of
tlie tuiu The IwiijwniiK'u community
een tn be considerably arouied, and de.
teruniwd tn enforce the law. We under,
ad ml a Carum league tt being formed for
tliit pwpute, and a large tuesant Ims al
ready been auUcnbed a a U I able fbml
to defray the neeenaary tixeiiaif.
It i pntptrto add, tint tbe Jml ire. in
pronouncing jndKmenl, tbl ha bad great
doaibts of In inrMdKtlun, Uu gave judg.
tataat for tha Slate, a the Sute oeutd rwt
atajmal if Judgment bid been for the defend-tOL-lb.
CiirTrairiTi ta Anti.Tij.. On
tire UOth iihC. I wo pern lutoed WaUtun
CUlf and lirtaaauti I Viler, aliiu Saattia,
aai Wtluaaaaua, were trresltsl lu ibt
lw (W it csMatotteit HMtaoy. Ti
UO., iV yi,aa lha Mwkat llittk. ( paytoent f r-IOUXJOis ta be the iMttthy
rtvy. N. 1 - war, pwad by Ci on an j ( ltiimf Um tmhi U a riaNafotiy ub
A. liiackwuh. Iba othei on 11 alletie. ant to tli fwrtflee. If eeery tratUi lie told
Tb Ulk an tttered fiota ?, well 4mm
.nd vary Itt4e ki iha sue. The Maike
ltttik haa ksaJ 1.. bill uf tl. '
lata el iV0. ClaT at bound twar tad I
case a taal 1. aWtu of Utl. Paitor t. 1
a real ad aa waaiatary, and hw aitatiaaljaa
a u U btd rteal Kttamlty.
Uiaaej ceadu it date to Mr. N. 1). Utrber. !
a rit af Mr. It-el. ah. tbr hat aeuib. I
ant aaratlinn w MtaunNs; uies laapw
ttat trrtaU a was, ato(M. (3tuerb,
Ibr HbrenT, sbsr pruupttiw ittl rejVi'-n-r
oeaarve f-til oiiiiUtK.a.
liirbory llrjlrr.
ilHorrllnncouo 3!cnto.
-- Vlti.ir rrer ha pm.irlt aWluaed
a er elerU.41 In llmliMI, Mtd I'.l MinaT lUf-
rbiw ha been amaiwtbrd by tare Whlga.
Mr. Pre neb, aha bear reef in
It irlitattan Hit i. w altoerd la htMC
nearly an hoar bete be eaaaU be barallr
cat 4a b, at tha rttorw mry mal.
Thar r si rVw raurtdaw in Vaaawat, that
ear readi do nat law haw to behave nn
arh ocraawina ; and Uay bate rntan-ly
tetpjttrta Imw ta roaunit a taaairaW.
Her. Jacob W. Crwaasr, a .Metbndnt
(letaryann of Soettb (irotton, ,Mik,m
arreeVed at lejsell oa .SsJnfday rieninf,
for a breach of prfMiHai, ami mw camed
bark In (Irotnn in the rantady of the tl.ee.
air. 1 ta tt arroaed of bavirH- twiinieed lo
marry two ladies of his rraifrejilion.
Pn.r. nr fiom' Tbe l4al amesant
of CalifurnM (old depnetted in the Phil,
delphu Mint from tbe ftat daarorery up to
Nov. I, Is Mattel tn b jrWl.lKiOjTfm
Tnr Mi fcn 1. n 11 lUtunms. A wo
man named Norton nat found iniirdem in
cold blond, at her bouse in tt itfhlon. iear
Iheritr, iinSalurdty lllffbt. Her bndr was
horribly inr'ilttrsl, and lay upon the flour.
a infill mi eight tn betvdd. I'rom tbe nr
riinnianee tnat ner nasbtml lit many
tiine Ibreatetwd lo Uke tier life, cotl,ilel
wuri me lael tint lie lias nest, there ran be
no doubt but thtt he H the murderer.
.11 - . ...
lire annual income 01 tlie Konuin
.State is nearly eleven million of ilollars.
e do not know at what rate it is divided
A dialling and fashionable widow-
threatens lo mie aoine gentleman for
broifh of promise, merely to let iho " fe.
ura knuw the ia in the market.
!. P. It. James has a now novel nn
iioiinced 111 Ixiudon a his llrst American
work uf fiction. It is named Ticonderuga,
or tlie mack liagle.
It is openly asserted that President
Picrco goes tu meeting.
A- I.iti-nse N 1T11 r. Am-RictN
The most decided case of iiitivim we have
recently known, is that of a person in this
city, who was asked to attend 'li Pilgrim
Mill at Plymouth, on the !ttd imt. He re
plied that " he wns not going forty mile
to niieml n crlrhretiun in honor of the a rn
val of n piity of foreigners. Ibwton
1 ranscript.
SriniTi'Ai.isvi. The Clnrmnni:
Commercial siys the believer, in thejxvisi.
bility of spiritual iiite-courso with the buuIs
of tho departed, nro still numerically in
creasing in that city. More thin twenty
"circles" are held regularly each week,
while on Sunday n "Congress" of nil tho
principal ndherents his, for more thin two
years, been held nt tha residtneeof n weal
Ihy citizen. Tho lliiflnly t'oun'rr say
there has been, since the first visit of Iho
VI. 1-. 1 . , .
.iiuwua 1 u, a rfrauun increase, ainoiig llio
most rcspcctablo nml intelligent citizens,
of believer: in "spiritual manifestations."
.Meetings of circle" are held weekly.
Ilv-colleetor Ilroinon is nt Washing
ton, receiving marked attention.
An uncivil jest is like an overcharged
gun, which recoils on the cannoneer.
Tho Albany Jaunml says :
The Union Ills learned something from
(ho lesson, however, lleforo the volo it
dictatorial ly informed tho Senate, that ev
ery Senator who thwarted Ihe views of llio
administration, ' would have cause fur per
sonil nnd ioliticnl regret, ever after."
Since its defeat, it "freely concedes lo ev
ery Senator perfect freedom In follow hir
on 11 impulse!" Such aro llio improving
elleclB of adversity.
lliyard Taylor, now the great American
traveller, and 0110 of tho editors of tho
New Vork Tribune, Iiih nrriv.id homo in
a vessel from China. Ilo his been absent,
this time, two years nml four months, and
las visited most of the countries in Ku
rope, has assended the Nilo further than
any other American or Ilnglish traveler,
journeyed in Palistine, Asia .Minor nnd In
dia, visited Chim twice and taken part in
the American Ilxpedition tu Japan. Ho
his travelled altogether some filly tltou.
sand miles, and in all his udvcnlurra had
intercourso with men of every clnno and
raco ond Ins been received with kindness
and attended by uniform good fortune.
Mr. Taylor will at onco devote himself to
preparing his travels for publication, ami n
hook on Africa liny soeu bo expected from
his ien. He will also be heard as a lec
turer in diflerciit part of tho country, nu
merous and pressing invitations having pre
ceded Ins arrival here.
A "Homo" for the nhindoned, similar
to tint establishment by Mr. Pease in New I
tork, Is to he located in tho purliens of
Ann Street Ibiston, connected wild which
will bu a "Penny Savings llauk."
Tho very last minor is tint the two Cam
dis are lu be consolidated into nn indcieiid.
ent monarchy, and tint Prir.co (Jeorgo of
Cambridge is to bo sent over to bo crown
ed it King, fudge!
Judge Clayton lilt resigned the Ameii
can Consulate at Havana.
A privale letter from Havana htatin that
mlitical arrest continue tu bo undo on
the lilands. Two Creole w-ero arrostisl
at Cardenis, charged with treason. A
clerk in tho Home of Drake &Co at Ma
tanzis, nn American, hid been siezed, and
imprisoned in n dungoon, for having n Nw
Vorkpao in his posaessi.m. Mr. Hiker,
of New York, who had been iiiipruoiii.il
six mouths fur speaking some words agmmt
the Queen, hid juu been released. live
ry American who lands U followed and
watched bytpios. The war steamer I'izir
ro was to sail the I Ilia for St. Jago, to
w atch waine secret movements of the insur
geuU. Jmt after the U.S. Senate had elected
a ablic printer, a member of Ihe Hoiite
met Mr Ilentnn in the bnd swlo of tbe
House of Heprcsentative. "la ita fact,"
raid Mr. A. to Mr. II., "lint Ibivarly Tuck
rr is ideeted Printer of the Senile f
"Vtsi sir, ye wr," rejilleil the Mistuurun.
It ia mt only aart, but a tlu.v !"
Tbe St. Iiiwrenre Itepublictn (five tlio
teoroingly well luUieitlieauid ftet of a Mrs.
Paine wife of .Mr. On Pain vf Mark)',
N. V, liiviiu; MtaUiiHal the Ibirty-eix but
day of her life without Atud.ahe buiHj; re.
fttaed to take It. Hoe wa. naaaiae.
ItertMt af the llartkl etya that if Lb
ere to eoa him thtt Man. hi pane woabl
not atuTer a very rapid day hiUta.
' eiteiiii-t l baerttl in
IU lJ " atdatp aa Iraah
auf-r.uf pttrlaa; Ur under
omWic iitteenrea. The .Ueesftt
T4 LV " ,n "
- balarettai ettart ad land
f 10, with cast, fur ta a aw ah.
JBr liUad aisitaarad m a roMert at
DreaoVo tea the utl. Mater ally it said
to btie rreibed brr tuiee o( tnatrh if it
lb llbliay and ar4nea.
iiiiii;iiii 11.
Tai emit. IVs-.
I.V
Mr. Seward arwieatta) Ih-
I of
Mr. S-hun a. wnaennn aa eiaaamaliim
ka amrert for eabaiitniinjr
trai h tlesuw nan wbarh aa
abd ge it.- f a bill nenvadiaf tar tha
aiaf ear lha
( ,a lb Al.
isMHajatiain s a raairuarl latnarb UV Ir
rstnarw of the I nMen !iatr f . lb
rtMar a the PecnV.
a matlim uf Mr. timn lie-('amtutta
an C.ananili 1 ih dirrrird i inqni.e taibi
the rsHtcUtann of riaiina 11 e nn Ihe IVitV
rnat, atid what farther braaiatkai ta bt-t-aary
Inr ha IfMer dmebaaanent. Mr.
(Jain nhao inrdiw1 a bill fr Hie tr-ari-
pmMirasM of C. S. Jttrife f.s- ihr S.mUi
rtti DtatrK-t of Ctlifiwrnt, wl, I,., duly
rrdtoeed.
tarlfrfft!.
Senator lltuilln of Maine, Suram-r of
.itawcbiatexts, and foote id Vrrmwtt, m
trod need bill of wblrb notke bl been
.rwrioia,y ftrrn. Mr. Hamlin like. aw
eav matre uf a bill to aitiafv th rlabns
of Amertr-.n c it nana for rrvtarh tpsihalaon.
HOUSK.
-Mr. II.MMnn frnen tbe Commutes- op
w and tneant, regaled the auiruia.
tmnbilbi for the Indian Departmenl and
Military Academy; Mr. Dawann fnan th
afrieuheral (ctvmitti reported back the
Home-tend bill, ami fifteen I bolt ml esv
let itflhe report on the nmiiem of the
v. 11 "T nnZ?r P"..tr,l.
.N . Mlttmor VeraToM ffav notice
a bU for pay.nt lo tb Stale, tbe
inaUluarnt of the Mtphi revenue, iiiwt
Hie law r ism. Mr. Ssaje of New York
iiitrmliirnl a ndnt rrwdntkm for Ih ar
rhr or tlae Miami Venwn ratal. Mr.
llayley of Vir-mit umamt tn bay Ihe rea
idilUon mi Ibe table; the mntauti ws ht,
V pes !i7,niye KSl. A lively tleblle etMUrsl,
Imt before Ihe ntimlioti waa ilit)nHl oft
motion prevaihsl tn take up Ui busings
on the Speaker's table.
The Senate bill regulating the in niter
of nppninling tlie AtUnl SerrfUry of
tlie Treaaiiay, "as delisted, nt neire lenirth,
when 'iidfng n motion lu refer 11 In the
judictsr)' roiniiuller, Ihe Uniiso mlimiriesl
over to Monday.
SIINATII
4 Mmnvi, I),v. Id,
Ilenjamin 1'ilrpttrirk, Senator elect from
Alabama, niiearil with his rntlentiabi,
wa sworn 111 and took In anaf,
Mr. Nnrris, of New llauihlre, nu
liouiieeil Iho death nf hi rolliwgue, Hon.
Chirles (.'. Atherton, 111 n few brief nnd
nppmprito remarks, presenting the rirruni
ttsnces of his demise, ami recountiiiL' the
I.!....... ..el 1.1.- . ..
in-...-. 01 imiiuc servire. .liter con
eluding his eulogy, :Sni.,r 4vrti, uiVered
tlio niistoinary resolulions of respnrt nnd
ronfidence. Senitor lliinlereeiiinded Iheui
in a beautiful, elisiueiituiiil pill.elir tK'eeli,
nnd was followed by Mr. Williams, sue.
cessor to Mr. Alherton, after which Ihn
P-solutions were adoptinl 011J I'm Senslo
adjourned.
liousi:.
Mr. Ilciiton stated lint Joso (JallegoK,
delegate fnsii New Mexico, was insent
and ready lo tako the oath, which vans ac
cordingly ndmiiiistered.
Tho ruinmillpn on printing reported 111
favor of.'lO.lKMI rxtm copies of llieprnceed
in;s 1111 Iho death nf Vice President King.
Mr. I linistnii, from tho committee nf
vrnys and means rejiorted n hill of appro
priation fur tho civil nnd diplomatic ex.
Iienses uf thefiovernment furlhe ve.ir en.l.
ing June :U)lh, IrVSI; n bill fiuiylyinjr ,0
deficiencies for Ihe current yenr, nnd nlsn
0110 jiroviding for thepaynieiit ufnivalid nnd
other pensions.
A message was received from tho Sen-
nte, announcing Iho' proceedings in tint
body in reference luthe death of Senator
Atherton, when further business in Iho
House wo suspended,
Mr. Ilibbard of New Ilaunwhire snolo
eulogist ieallv in niemorv uf the deceased
Senator nnd couchideii by offering Die
usual resolutions of respect nml condolence.
.Mr. Orr of Smith Carolina follow i..l in
an npprorialn Hpeerh, when the resolution
was put and adopted, mid tlie Home, on
111011011, aiijoiirueu.
Tin: i.i:jisi, v ri iu:.
Tlio rdiUir uf tho Mnutpelicr ll'iilehmmi
luriw States evidence (being 11 Mcnbcr of
that late body called tin legislature,) and
thin teslltles concernlii'r nM character and
doings , -
"The Sewsiun Ins been the lontrttl the
must expensive, Iho worst iinungcd, the
mint undigiilliieil, and tho muet Inefficient
ofiiiiy ever liolden withm nur reniembrniica.
We think it Ins chartered morn private
coriiorotions, ami trniwaclod les iiTijwirtiarit
business than any six week'. neSHion under
whig rule. It has raised Hit) greatest tax
ever 1 nowii, nltlmugli it began with a bnl.
ance of cash on hand, delivered over by tho
whig Treasurer i ami it will leave aconsid.
iTnlile debt for its whig successors In pay, I
Wo will only mid now, lint if one of the '
leatie.n 01 me majority mi lite House is to
bo believed, trickery nnd corruption pre.
vailed lo nn extent hitherto entirely uiipar.
alleledj and, following hnoxainple.siindry
iuisirtaiit lute weroeenled by an instant
motion of reconsideration, (to he voted
down, of course,) lest, 111 tho small hours uf
Iho list morning, and in the absence of
must nf the members, mri-riiiilnus men
might underlnkc to reverse those votes.
We recnllecl 110 such is-currenci) in nil our
experience of Vermont leghdaf inn. As fur
vvhal im done, it is ircntdctl ond will bn
jinblisbcd in Iho ncl nml journals. Wo
shall have more to Bay, in duo time. Tho
first experiment rd lucofiico legislation will
prove n valuable u.ir, il" it hut realizia tho
prediction of the gentleman from New fsne.
Ami woshall labor lint it may. Saitl lie,
in speaking of Iho bank lunula "next year
dnnneracy in Vi-nnont will havo tunk m
deejdy lint plumim t and line can inner
rach it!" So nwto it he. Watchman.
Iliul an, I Itrllt-liiia i:irllriiirnl.
CSI'I.TI. Dec. atiUi.
Ilishop Iledini the Poj.' Nuiiciu,! now
a guest nf Archbishop Purcrll of tins tily,
and tilficiated in the Cathedral yesterday.
I.asl evening, a body nr five hundred nf
tho (iemian Society of" 1'reeineir nnrcli-
ed from their Hall bi the residem-o of Iho
Arch lliihup wilh the supsr-ed intention
nf doing violence lo Ihe person of Mr. He.
ilmi. The Chief of Police hav mg had an
inliinitiou had the wliole silii-e force of
Ihe city Btatuuied m the vicimly. As the
iirocisviion of freemen approirlied llio
Iwiiau the dico nisheil into tho prices,
aiun ami (eh nrriated a man. A gein-ral
melee ensued and imny IkU were fired.
Sixty (urmiiit were CJiture.l aril lodg
ed in the cell of tho Walcb Ilousiv
Croat incitement prevailed this morning
III the neighborhood of tho Wntrli lluuso,
tiRtn ami CtiMsTi . At the Wing
(iiiivention 111 Ihe !lb Di.lrkt, N. II. nn
the HI imUnt, a seneji nf pun(fi.it rr-olies
were adopted. Here air eteral of tbem :
llttntttd, Tint Ihe iiey uf tbeAdiuinietra.
tion, o far as duvellujesl, eniai.la of a
minute altrnliiin In the tialet of mir ibltc
ernranU iproail. and to rxcrutire proimo
ciauientiMw in legard In, the eten-ite, by
the peurdeiif llieir njflit ti suffurage.
ItnolreJ, 'lint tire atlMnpt by tli Pres
ident of the United Hlatn tn iiriaverae a
lialanee nf pnwi-r between III Hani and
Softs uf the DiSMs-rary uf New-York, laat
willed in a hml kmick fiitn o and tbe
dtaruvcry uf a very tofl fit 111 tb tlir.
ISutAtiJ, That tbi: recent iaiprrtioerri in-erfrrera-w
of luriide-rs of lb Ci bloat in
aar Xtate ( led mm, jwnn, a H Iri re.
cMved, the liajigntoi rebuke of (Jh, pnuple,
Hi i.isu Muai 1 ai Mtiu An bnp-jr-Unt
lieewiiifi bt tttaly bees aiada by
("biff Jattbce Ttmy of tb Mvpretue
Coart of the Uurted Ua. 'fb iltwaeliiM
wat wl imbue money rttHtUed fnea a tlalii.
or to a rredttor bar mmiI, tad be ia lb
trans L, rrtdetatl lb debtor fnaa tbe ubll
(Sattoa f Ut debt, 'fba Cbtef Jamie
iliralaal Ibtt tbe idtiiititT baaaiit; rtsa
anonai.
ctiyuig or direeUfaJ bow, and Ut defeieiaat
waa ug tatBpltt atth the riMat by rv
latUiair tbruuarb Ih mail a wa the ra
lutu with utbs-r to du, Ue debtor autild
test br brM liable to Make feel Ihe bat.
Tbe Jadfe le Id llitt all ,tu itr.iuju
to Ok t-untrary urrr iy- itrixt.
' 't'OHMI Rt.
Tb ateawr Neath Tn
' V...
l4aiit ',,
M Stn iaaa M nnrwi i(A ifc ' "f
"end I.4.ailiiiii, ."TT
1 la ,, . rnata'artral a uh ike a v
j an - iV San Su,7l Z i,,
rntrt. , NWlW7B'
-ramat M Ibe era tee Ire.
rsTM ami ffllTI in rrd
an vejairajarsnr of the heavr rain,.
Jaaaestoan. in hZZL'S"'' '
.!. "wwa,a.-nre of wn ,
"er nasi iwmta anine
eaOng
A J L " II.
fo'd.
mM'T ap la atrert.
'Mm,J wJfa iHdbeaaopen.H
A brlter fend I. np ( .
.tar it W.Sl "'Mdiwan, r-rtr. .,
Mlit'. te' ,B"
(Wr W.11,11,,,,, , , f
rnulder of a (Tiinanatia.
I A seer, .,rm r, ed San IV,
thetrV.tlt. dnnne -hb-h tit ahi ,
,4 1,,. , W
,Vr ' Ilieil
Itur an IT, r
bmr antboia.
Nfthmir of marwrtatie frnm ( )rt,.
Ibe'K'-'"
tbal to Ihe Umtnl St.im ,Mi
generally diwi.
VIIIOIIINT .I'VI'l.i .
A rorrtti,an,Iriit of the WiitiaK Journal
rurirb.hre Mlonin fact, fmm ih .
CVwiu Hejiortsr
"Some nf Iheee f.rt, prw, noUiliu., ,U
e a wlmle, Uwy ,w V(r, j. th(
Vermont is by fir, Ihn Iwal limamg Stale
in New llnglend.
i.tMi ivraoi 1 11.
The following ubh. thow.ihe miml.cr
orneres uf land under cultimllon, ,. rr,
inhihitant 111 wuh id" Ihe New Kncltml
Slates,
Maine
.'I acre ami I tenllis.
Now Hainpnliiro 7
Vermnnt
.Maeearhu.eltS 'J
Hhisle lilsml a
Connecticut I
nnd I tenths.
.. 1 ..
" :i
- 7
1 vi.i i- tir i-sRiiisii iviin.Liii its, ,v.i
Tho ftdlowing , t. value iiffariniii.'
tools, iiiachinery, .Vi-., fi,r each inhaliitsnt"
.viaino 5. ,r, j,M. f,-iv,
N. 11. 7; it. 1. "aV,
Vt W ct. e,itl
JWur nj l.h-rSltMl la inch iuhMlanl.
Maine r?li,) Mass. jtnyc,
N. II. 'J-,'.l II. I. 'ioj.,
Vt. :hl,(irt Cl 'jo-j;,
. Imaunl of )l hral raitritfar titca iiiluibllunl.
Maine 'J l-l js-rks. .Mass. I nuart.
N. H. ','1.1 " It. I, l-Wapim.
Vt. ti . " Conn. :i l-'drputt.
Iliuhrh of ininn (iniiir ruri inluAitml,
Mnina a,!l bushels, Mas. 'J,.'! buthrls
N. II. t,!l H.l.
Vt. 11,1 " ('on,,. .VI "
I'oumh nf Hoof fr tnth mobilmil.
Maine, SJI ioiin.ls. .Mas. -Vi iioiiiid.
N. 11. :t,t " it. 1. ii.io ii
Vt. 11,1 " Cojm. II-'.' "
I'oumlt ofllultrrfur rneli inluj,il,uil,
Maine 1 1,. ismmls. Mass. 7,H pounds.
N. II. Ul,!l It. I. 7; "
Vt, " Conn. IH.K "
I'oumh of Vhtat for tnth inhabitant.
Muinn .'1,7 pounds. Mass. ".Imiunds.
N. II. 10,0 " H. I. 'j, 1 ..
Vt. at,."; " I'onn. in, I
I'oumh of Sugar fur each inhabitant.
Maine 1-7 k)iiihI. Mass. 7-!l s)iind.
N. II. I wunds. It. I. none,
Vt. 1(1,1 " Conn. 1-10 pound.
lu projrllon In tho population, Vermont
produces inoro maple augur than any other
ritnto in tho Union, and there are only
threw Sute which prmltico luuro sugar of
any kind in proportion to Ihn population.
These threo Slates tiro Iuisiana, I'lurid.v
and 'l'exns, which pruduco tir each inhali
Haul, as follows ;
Isiiitsiitia tll'i puiiuils.
i'lornla 5I' "
Texas ICI u
Tup. Mi ssaui: xiitiMj Tin: IIhi:tiiri.s
The Calnloiiian thus speaks of this .Mis
cellany r
"The p-tpers under pay nf tho adminis
Iration feel IhiuihI tn mll' President Pierc's
lalo Miteiagii. They ibi it as if they fear
ed their wunld be thu fato of Judge llron
boii if they remain silent. Atlile (rum llio
encomium of thu H.wioned pre Ihe doc
ument unmet lists nttention than would
the advent of a uiiiglo Siamesu iinii our
nliore.
Under the head of "public opinion" these
subsidized presses ropy each ntbr-r'a lamia
tiVms of the .Message. 'l'w articles shntild
bo li.nib-il,"rirriuii.ed ojiiniunsnf iIhi Mtsi
nogii." Tin! people who understand the
gaiiMiuui will read Iheui so at any ratu."
I I'awii.t (L'ah;i 1 imi. Ib'furo are quote
, Iho fintcrnal tatkuf thu llurlington Vourwr
1 to the Itranilnn I'ost, wo wunld enggentthat
ifetlitxT will snip ink atcach other, It I
a part id" editorial ctiipwtte not lo make use
id personal nates. Il might to satisfy any
belligerent to ahtiio Ins antagonist by hit
ncwtpiponal title. Hut enough of thu:
hent' from the Courier it the 'Ml
The p. sir Hranilon I 'oil falls Into the
same low, Jmselimate, Tsoual abuse t,f
im tlii week, that Mr. Jlarber used againrf
us last winter, when we adaucaled lie
.Maine I.iw. WltUoutijying what annpn
thv there I brlniwn tho two, all we could
nak, would he to bivtl ru'Itllhle 'raoll4
rend the i'af uf this date agamit u.
Pily ur cnutiiiipifwtiiild neut ralizi! all Uie
rail it intends. We hoie friend Wrlrb
will ris'uvtr both hi reason ami regard to
truth and decency.
Tilt: IU 1.1 11 1. nr Tni. Tbo N'w
York Couritr, 111 ipsjitiuu to Ihe view
Uken by Iho Secretary of ho Treasury,
that the balltnec nftradeiir the lttt rrar
liad been in favor uf (Iii country, umlf
Ukr in demniiHtrs'r. that the artual balam '
wa aganM llu rounlry, by no has tuiu
than ji,UI)JW.
The f iuMrvr'f tUlement is Dr.- lo in.
port, entered at a table uf i7JllM",
to w Inch add 10 sr rent, fur nmler ralui
lions, nml fur pndiu on foreign accouni,
-M,7!al,(yal ; arl interrtt nn sV00JtKl,W
uf Aiiea-an nciuilna buld ttirimil. tt an
average of nf (JJ-'liwr cent, !cOJi(iO,(JO(',
with exclnrige tliensiu at IU 4r cent., ifl,
tyjO,!"";! Ij-.'lllklilsJs-lO. Cr: tlyex
irt, II.HiU ,110 ; profits, freight &r,
KJOaOO. Totnl r?iV),l!'0.J0, giving
a halt new aa tl.ne, stated. We belute
llt tblt eatbinte I far nearer tk Irartli
tlriN tluit of Ui Secrtlary. (H-eJoti Ad
aerttoiH.
Cna7ITt TloiiL Hi roaai in Mtlatui
a 11 TT. Tbe v on lb adoptKiii of lb
Saw (oitUtuttuti 111 MajMwbueett, In
been iirbettUy nemted, by a ( '411.1 Uw ap
hoiattod by tlie f nMiiiuiaail ConrnHeHi
'lhe Il.lisi .IJmti-ruf Wedinaslty fm
tbe rrawb luileUil. TIe.Wrr(irys
"Alt tb profiatfettou are retisHed. 'I I"
frtt.at ueutie ietuiuii, abtrb nrlooVif
Ih tooat natuaeruo and lairtMt rbangra,
m leiectad b) .Vl&tiaajisrtty.
'iTta graalaat Majority wa iMil, tbioao
agaiuat the ttird protsMltiuU, wb h proa "1
tat tint Hanm tbuufal U jatdfM oi lb it
rruaiaal e
T least inaesnlr wa r.ll.ll.'"
I agaiaal tb nX k, ., 1te.11, a be b "i
Jted appri priaty.ll fjt ri htaiarty "
1 an aritu.ui.
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