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Vol.. 07. ...N. 2.
RUTLAND. VT., THURSDAY JVDRNING. DKCllBER 2G. 1801.
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lished iJfi'ii-4 State. Its progress has beeu grad
ual uiiiforin, and, since it passed under its
jf-nt Proprietorship, it has been the aim to
beep in the current of Improvement which, has
to Signalized the j'iibt tew ycu-.
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devoted to l.oc.w. and S l a 1 1 Ar: uis; while a
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tOKitiiiN Ntw will til! its column from week
to week.
In Politics, it will be devoted entirely to the
interests ct I iti tlxiM and Kiliriu U's issit
TrTios. It will d'.'teiid the Union, and support
tte Consii if i ion as the Palladium of Civil and
Political Freedom in America. It will give a
generous and hearty, though not a merely p;;r
'tfzan support to the Administration of Pitcs;
'bist Lincoln: reserving, however, the liberty
us is the duty of a public journal,; to criticise or
Jii-sciit from uny proposed Measure or policy
which the llESAI-I) may not deem compatible
with the National Interest.
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Comments upon all the diversified and in.poitam
'lopics of the and the Day: and it vvili be the
a n: tne Proprietor t. have 'his lH-pariinetit
e flic Hki:ai.h -iimsiii.'ed lor its HoidtleSs and
Independence: vet at ;.! aims miomtv ;ent to iti-
ill 1 ruth and . u -1 i e
xiiioliU t he ihtrr.-ini.; tc.iture- : tne llEkVI.I.,
to: The vear to com-, will lie it- AUM okku-
niMitvi E. He ri,i...-:.- ere maKing annnt-
ucul- to increase largely tip- number of lories
ondents m the Field of Military Operant as.
.iiev expect to receive Communication- re-u;ar-
y troll i the Yl.hxi.is i li:oni' on tat Potomac,
Und from the Uegiincnt- about p.inu' trom this
tate to the Sol tukkn Coast.
J'he Sketcuis ok mi. Mkn oi Vkumovi,
imbnwiiiifitll h.-r inventors. Judges. Senators,
.tr ri.i -Wk'l' wiu llft'ea even,
eek in the IIf.hai.o. 'during the year They
are Okioini, Shin nts. written specially lor
he HEKALByjspd will add much to the available
Jistorical Biennis ol our fctale.
The Interest" ok Local Acuu ru i hi. and
dE HANK Al. Ullll M VNt IA I I KIM tSKil I.. Will
.lso reieive -pei-ia! attention; and in short.
hatever relates t. the Husincbs ami Ni.aal
'repress t)l Km laud Countx and We-tcrn Ver
mont will tmd a -pai-c t-r i o:i-nl. ra.: ion .n the
ulumlisthe Hkkai.i-
Ai l hi isi.
'! he llhlltl l olb-r- i in leasee. ;;.c:at.- utl'l
lerelore irreater iintuceiueiih to Advert .-ei- than
ver before. It circulates anion;,' all Oa-si- "t
EOFEK, and its .Si'i-.st ini tio List is enn
.antly aiinienUnc.
For the terms o; Subs( ription to the Ili.k
Ll, and o! Advertising, see another column.
1 lii.n. a. n rn.i: ;c
Uullautl Herald Oil!' . Dec. '. IS'.;.
I HE WEEKLY HERALD.
I bis ii'imb'T -lo-e- tbe sixty-tirst volume
the Herald, and with it close- late
uuii-r o! s'iiM-ri.'ioi:s to it. In consequence
Tii-.- e-sure o! ;l:e tiuK's .iii'l our great
cd (4 inoin-y to j'iiy ol! otir liabilities ami
l-osei-ut'- oil' b:i!iii-s-. we trust our j-atrons
il i-e prompt in iiuiki".:: their remittance"
tiie; niiiiin; ear.
i; thai there rc luany
bocks who r- very
J lio.se accounts es
;.tid -.iides-' adjusted
encounter with gthe leading nation of the
ilobe ':
Thai we have a brave, nell-reliant popula
tion, ready at all time to tly to arms in self
Oete.nce, we do not question. Indeed we
know that a Concora, a Lexington and a
Hunker Hill may yet belong to the Listoiy
o! Vermont. But here we are. without an
organized militia! Why tel! us why
should the Legislature soend i's .iine in t-ctr
so rliHuent tatkirty, tn lakino (iirrraof rcltf
io liurliriitnti. and receiving ' iheielot. un
der th- ui.-e assurance that the m'-mtieis
would take the liJe. without eJiiierise to the
jieopie. ami yet neglect tiie vital interests cf
tLe blate '' We are. and luve been, in the
mt1s: ft irn'. Its mirky clouds envelope us on
every side. ,o d heiv is Without, at the close
of a session oi her Legisla' u: . ri'hi'tt u md
ttara fysiem m onirii.(itt'ir : r 'ttliunt a i '
iiieui, a fomHiny. or it sttlilttr : r,tin,u' n fur!
or flJUIiinilf., Without il tlalsLi t i,- n l.nUjisark ;
JU'ithtu! n uu'. ar n l.-'inh'!, - o unttc.u : in
thor:. ti'ittinut (in 'A';'f Co,- in ,-.' an inrailrr .'
It i- lime to Unit fault, uri' h a- we have
the disposition to d- -,. 'ie i--teii: now
l-:. what s!
of the Queen in impugning tbe rightfulness !
of the step tak'n by Captain Wilkes: I
It is, we understand, the opinion of these !
jurists that the right of the Federal Govern- i
ment, acting by its ofiiceis, was confined to
the visiting and the searching of the mail- ;
packet : tbat if any man or things believed to
be contraband of war has been found on i
board of her, the proper course was to tak e
from Hurlinirton Times De;. 20.
Secpsh Woman Nabbed at St. Albans.
EEBEL COURIER CAPTU2ED.
United States Marshall, IL Dunn, of
'w York, ha recently been vatching the
nvementsof a female traveler havin" a
lie 'It
'-(s war with
Knglaml may be avoide : We sincerely
hope it may be. ',u i vnat then ?
Who is to decide the tiuetioi: for Vermont,
and how decide it Are we to remain in a
etenceless condit ior. whet war with a Eu
ropean power may a' any ti-.i-e resui- from
even unlocked tor events How stands Ver.
nioiit '.' II'-!' E:l;;ii: Allen- are here, but
vv'iicie ate the anus. 'be ra'inou. r-.n-: the
lorts '
T he Executivi oi tlie Mat" is t ailed upon
lor vigitii,' action. He inu-t not hi-..' bebiml
jieopl" o' in- .State. i heir jKiti iotssm
sus'aiti I .-itn in .inv boil! measure !; ni.iy
lit. Let ;- be '! -pared ltir a'.! eluergeli-
-:ioti o' :ollar.- ai.'l cents
i . e. ,n. d l'ttt!0 al hou-
. her duty to herself anil
e.'-T:t ses-:fi!i of 'he Leg
islature i-demanded and i- expedient b-t it be
called, ai d It t tie' Mate be placed of. w ar
footiri'j. No time is to be lost
her into port and submit the. question to the j len eye ami a mammoth trunk, who
Prize Court, which wnuld hear evidence anil j Ifl (in 0f late so frequently on the road
aroumenton both sid;s. and would have ,k-- i,wt,tn Virginia and Quebec is to attract
c.ded the case according to p.ecedent and, an( of course, suspicion.
We ventured to express the opinion a few Marshall Dunn accompanied this: worn
days ago that if Capt. Wilkes had proceeded on tier last visit to Montreal staying
regularly in the muter specified it would a long as she. and going to Qiebec when
have simplified the question presented by his ! se did, returning when she returned to
act, and assuniini that the Times had faith- Albans and all the while ncticing her
tully stated the position taken by the Law ; ,1)Vetnents, and making himself familiar
Oflicers of the crown, wequ.te concur with a t.,iar.tctel. of thfJ ,.onpan sh(.
rsew i ork extemporary m yayin ' wear- j . ' J
fui tm tiitnn Kurt thtit ttnr ( wtirftttinnf trill I I
untronmrat onee in tl,i- oninion. . The otih 1 Discovering the game she ws playing
official utterenne we have vet had on tbe su1" j al obtaining ample proof that she was a
iect leans decidedlv in that direction. Tie ' ci-rier of treasonable correspondence to
tiet-retan of the Navy, v.hile c-omineiniing in j roel-; temporarily residing in Canada, he
the warmest terms the spirit and patriotism j ,jtermined to put :i to to lur misehie
evince'; by Capt V ..Kt;-. cotnpiains tna t re j vli! .iraeti(.,.,. Accord inglv h- arrest"!
uia not take thf Iren' tierseit into a neutrii . ; . , . - " ,
, , , . i ,- i brat s Albans on ednesdiv evenin
port, dim Olin iO-ooie ocensui- nun iui u: - i - , -
omission .n view ot '!.- peculiar circumsta'.- (I"''""iber lHth) and hol. her in
ce ot the ease. N i-her the Tresident nor "uratico vne. tie was takei ty tne
anv other iiifinber of his Cabiset has expres-- j t:trhal 'o the American Hoti-e. where
ed any opinion on the -ubject.'' j . remain-' in the cart f ul ciistolv of Dr.
'' 1. E- Flierman, Slit riff of tin- ronntv of
yi'KKCH OF MIL WOODHHIDCK hranklin. A committee of lad'r -xam-
Tlit v srcui to hav- li:I a verv n'b '- i-4 thf lady's baggtiire an.! discovered so 1 peiidieular, inclined tdrward or backward
inch tn-a-onable coiTt'-potid' i . and ot
trying to prove thai all young persons
ought if possible to tecome good readers.
It has been the boa t ol New ;.ngland
that hardly any person could be found of
mature years that could not read and write;
but it is not difficult to find a good many
whose reading and w, iting is practically
little better than none.
I would recommend that teachers should
give opportunity each week to read more
extended portions than the ordinary par
agraphs or "verses" of the Reading Iiook.
Also encourage scholars to read interesting
articles anil itims from the newspaper?
It is even well to let them read Advertise
ments, Shipping news, 5cc, taking pains
to explain abbreviations, and technical
terms. There are a great many of thee
things in till new-paper- that ought to be
understood bv everybody, but are not ;
and some pains taken by tin; teacher to i
bring them before the attention of his- schol- j
ars will increase notonlv tlx-ir knowledge
but their jower, tln-ir ta-te and their crit
ical acumea. Be particular always about
their manner of standing and holding their
books.
Scholar- should a- a general thing hold
the book principally in the bdt hand, so
as to have the right band free to turn over
a leal. Two scholar- ought n t to hold
the same book. A perfect adept at read
ing might perhaps read with th-- book p'-r
ceni to have n;i ;i very lib-.- .
time in New ork. on Tu-.-dav. at the !
Reception :t!nl 1 in-akta-t given to the lltli I
Connecticut Regiment. After a speech :
bv fiov. Buckingham 'f Connecticut' ;
i'o'i. F. K. Woodbri'lge of 'Vermont, w--
called i:p Mini r(;ke :i- fallows;
I expected. Sir. that our ( love rtior j
would be present us" H tl is
i 1 1 ' !
or even bottom upwani-. tut onimaiy ;
si important a nature tha the mar-hal juvei i'i' - need to have tin- sU. eniirely J
lis transmitted it ai! to Secretary Seward j a; their si! cijium.iuL -o ilia! tli'-y can !
j Wa-hington :md ad i-ed th- .arrest of i , it tu tin- b--f :eh abi.t."-. Alway-. j
titain parti'-- in N'fv York City. , -trive to have th" -cbolar- read naturally :
( if i'onr-e. the particular- ot 'hi- cor- j and with i :i-i-, een-i-'mi' j'ldg'n-nt as to
i -t.ond- nee are -jot known and -iio'ild tto: j loudi,' --. f; i- a!wa- d-inib!- t" liave
I ': bmbtedlv the !'. S. (ivernment i the -ch.,lar- fad !oni enough, i-it then- '
For tbe Rutland Herald.
TO ENGLAND.
Kt tu Brnte.'" Wilt thou too rtrUe,
Hecu tte t'f trim of the Sooth,
HaUi truth, ftiid fealty, tcoroed alike,
And eouebtto force at cannon mouth
Unholy a'rite!
Ooit so our noble " L'nion hate.
An thus, with hauKbty pride elate
To seek iu liter
Well be it thus, but e'er the blow
la madly utruek , count well the cost;
Kt-view the part; youraeoal shew
Wktre tmct. your vaunted lslt hatk lost
Both firxilt and yasfi ;
lUtu, if vuu wdl. we bid you come!
And try. if oi fair Freedom' home.
We boat in vain;
If in the path our father trod,
One coward hart willtthrink with tear,
An1 not dispute each bloody aod,
Until the Wud.to n nodea
A warte thall be.
Or trery foe be lrom it cast,
And we nhall iioga in tbe pat.
Ol Liberty:
We II bathe anr tair Concord a plain.
Where first the biood oi freemoo fell;
And from old Hunker lieibt, acain,
The victor'i shout of triumph awell
O er tliarieston e ftraud :
lib doubly dear that tall "pire.
lo every m ot patriot fire
Throughout ttie land.
Ayecorut-: aud learn aifaio how dear
We hold eachsacrvl biood bought right ;
For when iy haurht y hotf appear.
Not youth nor so;. ill fhuu the tinUt
A -iiiffle hour;
I'.ut like the uiii ute men ol yore,
l-rora every rock their vengeauce pour
lnJedl -liower
And " hauah a Ka!!irh " ehail rewound
With deadlier meaiiiui? in it" toue.
Ai Celtic heart to battl bound,
l osUke their hate lor Kutfland throne.
In Kntili-h blocJ.
Til' back, the haughty Lion -p-ed.
To l D'Jt-r r r hi- r'llhle- deed-
r o er the flood T o.
:aendi-h. lec !- l-a
FOIIEH i' NEWS ITEMS.
Cane Race. lb-.. ;.
r-i i ' a-s i thi- point at
an Livi-rpvi tin the
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re-pond to our
know that nothin
taken hini home.
We regit t to
bscrilj'T upt;;,
icb oi a r re a I
. ia!:y mu' t-
i. iiican- vill
.'liiclH. inil' ii ;
a
io -ptei
v. to
:ret t 1
cntoT'ee tneir
neee-sitv.
"::
i It I V.
l t: an no
di-ii
' i!:l' ! v v
be
iii-ettei!
a.j "i;i;ii)NT -
e to le e.'I.Miri'Jtl-, llfcdhcr
: i j ..-ontrtbute 'i.- s'i'seless
hoi and alarm. lea we cannot disguise
fat t, however uawt lcoine. that war with
gland, i; riot imminent, is, at least, one ot
probabilities of the times, thus additig, iu
event t lie. it takes place, to the complica-
is and diflicuities surrounding the settle
nt of our internal und civil differences.
-et Britain has assuui;d a belligerent atti-
le. To sav nothinir of the tone o! her
s --'-' is senling a large army to I'ana
ati''. Kirengtheiiitig her nav:i; force in
icri'.&ri waters
While v.-
may hope lor
ISTThe followint: calm and judicious ar
ticle from t ie National Intelligencer, pub
lished at Washington, and thoroughly imbued
with tbe patriotism which invigorates the
L'nion men o! the North, is we!' worthy of
' our pondering and our consideration:" let
it be considered bv loyal men. and let cur
action be governed in accordance with it:
THE "NEWS FROM ENGLAND.
It woald be idle to speculate on the trust
worthiness of the intelligence, yesterday com
municated under our telegraphic head, re
specting the alleged designs ot the British
(lovernuient in the matter of the Trent case.
In the course ot a few days the country will
be placed in possession of better grounds on
which to form an estimate of ' the situation ."
than such as are oflered by a dispatch pur
porting to give or.ly the irate intimations of a
Loudon journal, the Observer, which assumes
to publish an account ot the deliberations had
at a, 1 mate Council ot her .Majesty, held on
the last tlav of the last month, with as much
minuteness and circumstantiality as if its con
ductors had been invited to be present on the
occasion and had assisted" in the afore
said deliberations.
Whatever advantages may at any time
have been awarded to certain representatives
five ot' the t less in this countiy for '-worm
ingout" the secrets of our Government,
we think it pretty sate to say that the
Government of Great Britain is not in the
habit oi taking sensation journalists into its
confidence, and it is therefore more than prob
able that the outgiving-' or the '-Observer"
are very little better than the. more or less
threwd guesses of its editors.
Whatever demand the British Government
mav deem it proper to make to the govern
ment ot' tin- l;ni'ed States in the pieinises.
we may be as-uict that it will be made with
i mat diplomatic eouri-.-v vvnicn ifiongs to tne
! proprieti' s ot international intercourse, and
j not with tha'. pete-lance which would indicate.
a (Lsposaioh !o to
i United Mates. We Jo not for a moment
permit ourselves', to neiieve that the pe:a'c
now so happily sunsisting between the two
countries can Ik: disturbed by this episode,
which will find an easy solution in the resorts
of a pacific diplomacy; unless (which we
cannot conceive to be possible) there should
be on the part ct the British government a de
sire to nucvkc, and on ours a willingness to
court, a belligerent issue in a matter of such
slight consequence to either nation as the dis
position that shall be made of two unrecog
nised " ambassadors " of an unrecognized
government. As Great Bri'aincan make no
general reclamations against the capture of
Messrs. Mason and Slidell without doing des
pite to her own former construction of mter
iiationai law, it will be for our Government,
should she abandon her own " antiquated
ttaditions and adopt those which have been
o'ea-!o:i. a'e! !
! "!ile iKtie rvruc. ana i '
! ii' in'.: erafiv e duty has
The sentiment. Sir. i-
Yermoiit. and being to the manor burn. I
am tthvavs proud to -peak in her behalt :
ami its d"ing so. sir. I a;n rt tl' t-t:ng honor
upon th'- good old Stsue ol Cotmect-ictit.
who-- people, a- :Lf (net .-ays :
J.ove t!:i ir laud l.n r is th'ir i,M e
And .-corn u, tell u' fh other rea-oti wh
For to'i know. Sir. that the New Hamp- j
-hire vrra'its were ttled by Connecticut j
stock ; and the brave old Kthan Alh-n !
came f rom Litchti- Id, who, with his Imrdy t
mountaineer-, ass-rted their rights against i
the frown and (Governor Tryon. ami j
taugh the then saucy Yorkers, by the ju- i
dicious application of the twig of the wil-!
derne-s. that the Gret-n Mountain Doy-
were in earnest. But. Sir. at the proper1,
moment, in the spirit of true patriotism.'
Kcal difficulties were ignored : and when
the first gun of the Revolution reverbt-r-
atetl against the banks ol Concord River, j
we find the (iret-n Mountain Boy- con-i
ceiving ami maturing a plan for the caj- :
ture of Ticondt-roga : and we follow the 1
old la ro. with his j.'5 mountaineer.-, in tin- i
gray of the morning, through the wicket
gate to the quarters of Le Place, and :
hear the .-umnions to surrender in th'
name of the Great .Jehovah and the Con-
titieiital Congress an authoritv not then !
very well recognized in a British camp. j
A little further on. sir. we find the
Green Mountain Hoys rallying around tie
standard of the brave Gen. Strong, an
other hero from Connecticut, and rushing
1 o gl'i " t" ti
t:"!0';,. l :li
a if
in
.1
an-
f-.
i
it.:: ::e- m.-.tt-r r'rure-.
t ,-n:i- iiutte a t'liiii-. an t ltit'-re-'itig -,-
io:ie in 'lie huui'ir'im, tuoiiotonoiis lite
hi;-h now obtain- i ;.':.:!;. all Theeniii'
t v villages in Vermont.
Tin- -' ce-h v.o'nan calls h- !''
-'-f" ''H'! claim- to be he Wife
.Uv- ot that nanc- it-siding ni
giia
in!-
"ei't'tl'or;.- to teh-graph
ai-re-t proved -it
tma'ailing.
to hi
rn
uh'.rlv nnf' rt una'
either -el.-e tCf f-a-.n '' t-A -
.a'::., h.ud t-iiough t" -plit ; ! h-a i
i. t -ti'-ak. i'.e eon-t tnti da your
.; again-! tiwkwanhe-- m nnum-r.
ait'.m and -; f -ioa. M.d again-I
;i,l L'm.,1 b..y " habit-. A
; , l,.-:..:- ioii'nat'-d. Th- teach' r him-
5,, 1,.- tlioroiiL'bly ver d m the
th-liverv with all tb- t'-cnai-t
Ii.fl-ctioii-." " Oualilie-. '
MoMtii' I'-t-. " 't' --. A ''-- ati'l Ilit'li Kngli-h !-
,.,..".e hi- iii'l"ni-i'.t a- to h"tv tiiu'-h ot , T-.rob-i '!. I'fe
.. - . , -,ii
11 teai-h. or whether Ir' wH ; ? H!
-e!t '
e liit'l'--
Tlie steam -hip I
'1 -hi- afternoon.
I he 1'er-ia -ai;
si... ,:., lion, TO"!.-on hoar!, ant.
bound tor Paver d- Loan or Bic The new
1- miT'ortan'.
Mi- Poval IL.d.ir l'i'.i.-e A:b-;t. expire.!
at too., oi' Snr.tDy th- 1 ;n-v. '.. ga-tri'-'-vr
Mi-1 wi no' oo-"i -.ed dar-oa-
uu ii 1 "1 1.' n'
Th- Live-p-."! M 'v 1 -'a'-e
it -it the EirU I lAcri had i n ' t.- il'.-d by
.1... .,n.r. o,. '. f. If- ,lf I.TOVe 1 .: it-poI'lC'
b. . .Tferenee . h- All-VaMTl ' i I 1 1 ' i!!
1 to -hip own
s'jg.'t-.
Y:'M and
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a- TO :
j.n.jii.e any
Am- ra a 1
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KIrCATIONAL. No. 7.
kept before th- tllllld tlltl.
Reuiing i- the great mean- of acquiring
u-t ii knowledge. It i- d--irablc that
-ehJar- should beeomc good ft ad'-r- a.
eai)' in life a- may be. This i- more
ne3S-arv now than it was or 4l ye:ir
ags before the -Indies of Mental Arith
mtJc, Geography and (irnuimar had tound
tba'r wav into the common .-chool.
would retp.iire scholars to read their
qirstion- in Mental Arithmetic, and their
leson- in Descriptive Geography. ibis
is teces-arv in I leographv in order that
th' M iiolars mav become familiaricd with
tht Lard name-. If they cannot r nounee
thai, how can th-v remember them .' 1
woltl have young scholars in written a
litlnittic rea l their rule-, and all th- t x
j'hoatorv not!-, and explanation- "t pro-
(..jSl that i- to -av if they were not too
lut.bering aini -co that they understood
tht meaning "I the terms u-ed. A large
prp'oi tiun "1 -ci.olar- tn.-vt.-r will I'-ad thes.;
ihii"- utile bv -om- sih'h na-ans. I h-y
thtrir aaithm--
1 make hi- -eholar- r.-ad eorp
i ami'!- and imitation.
h.el U -'i strotig-
I:
, h. -j 1 1 T-r. . - .
V ex-
had iatend' d to otb-r ;t )-w -ugg-tion-
-ei th- -ub;. ot' reading H..-lry. but
mult d. : r it. '.': altogether. I will
bandy .-ay that t
cient in their kn
and this igiiorata
gioti- of Preceptors and Pre.-eptre-es.
No pei m can read poetry correctly. r
teach other-, who i- ignorant of the law-
ot ver-itication. X1- '
!; rs are wofully tleli
ige of iodic feet
aches up into tin- re-
.mt no thought of u-mg
t. I'latt-burgh to meet and etaiquer th-j pUr.o-.- of acMiiiring i'h a-, but
enemy. And. sir. when this Godless re-i ,v .rnuikiii" ,'i-ure.-. But bv r. . miring
hellion was forced upon us. -ix thousand j ,J.0 t rcatl t.verv.hiug alo'id tlu-y will
men cann: cown irom tier inns, aini are
now in the front line of the tinny of tin
Potomac. ou mav have seen ve-terdav.
i tain- oi outwa' 1 hoU'i'l
ti. t' w ir
... ...,!(,:
Mived '"V t'-- 'ih'
'I'h- ste.-i':i shit. A i-'rda-i an. r,:.-li al-0
pa-setj Cape life this evening, -aib-d from
Liv.-rptKjl on th- Isith with troops tor Cana
da. The fir-t divi-ioa ot th- teih brigade
garri-on artilh-ry embarked on beard th
Niagara for Halifax, on th- 1 Ub.
lt'was und'-r-'oo i that ten .-oinp im-s ol
1 P,.mrWr-. are f'J be -eht t'l IJritl-U AtljeriCa.
London. Friday 1. M.
CotisoU opem d a yesterday's pn-e, out
relapsed to !" 1-4. and rca-h- I to th ojieumg
Bailwav -bar hav - be- Ii "1 Hi. nut II: the
I,,,.',,,..., :,.-. -d a -ti !- Ie"!-e.
Washington. Bee. ."'..
the bill pa d by both
V
;,. ...J,.-,
Bthk -bar
h dab o
.-it
s. '(;' me Hmt" nt
, I ','.'. ,' '.'.i' s nt Am-r-
iijil.il. That from and
passa ' of this act in
sir.
It e e," n in, . i , t i.i' ..... ! ?
cavalry regiment from New England. Ii
so, sir, comments from rn- are needle--.
They -poke ii,- themselves. Sir. this re
bellion we can crush, but in the iiroviileia e
o! tou we mav have a war
our mot'.i'T, wan a common language
tir-t
e pIOVl'l
with England
l.
a common religion, and I
tuon ile-t'mv.
!ii::v -:,
a t.'o.n-
i .1 i i . i i
work into tne nami oi leainni-
-on?ihiiig from 1 k-. It ha- been -aid
bv cmebodv that a person's thought- are
nlitli'ire tha:i hail thought-, till If ha
. mlO'iit tl iiicm ii: wonl- t i'ia-r "fal of
v.-riteu. I - it then to be wtiti.lered :it that
MTdiut tvro- taii b tu-quife very clear 1
,h a of w i- ;,'igl;t in their book-, uu-;..-l'-.v
ii".v- frc'pient op-oft;ni;!!' - :
.O'A
1
The tollowin
Houses to-day :
l;.- ii r,n'-U d '
Hi j.r .-' h'''t'f ' 'i ''
; tu ' 'oH')rrs -"
ofi..r ill., da'e of tie
lien ot the duties h-retotore lmposcl ny law
on articles hereinafer mention, th-re shall be
levied, collected and paid on the gjods. wares
i l,a n,b, . herein enumerated and
die. iii'-i s ..t...'..-
provided for. imported from foreign countries
the. following duties and rat"s of duty :
that is to -av : hirst, on all tea- '-'" cents per
pound. Second, on all raw -agar commonly
called MuScavado er brown sugar, and on
su.Vlrs not advanced above imiuW 11 duties
standard bv claying, herling. 1 intine or
oth'T Jifxe.-s. or oa sviup o
cane and concentrated molis-es or . oh'-en-trat.
d u.' lailo. -'1-'-' I-T pound. On
sugar after being refine-L when only other
w.i""vs a-hh-raffl.tntl oa sugar eandv. cts.
plr toan-h On nnh--e. : cents p-r gallon,
provided that all -inns of sicjar or siigr
,.;,,.. concentrated molasses or concentrate.,
rn- ! id". ' Kten-d under the nam- ot molasses
aav r.;i:.T nam- than syrup "! sugar or of
i-.-ptrate-l mo!n es or con--had
be l:.i! 1- to forfeiture
Pan-.
The Boar i- h-dV V . r.-nt-
in
in
a v 'if-i mr
Ti-e .-n'. i im-i 1 1 of ennoi.t. Sir. i- tlii
pick aquarral " wi'h the i If we have violated international law in
seizing the traitors Ma -on ;::id Slid. U. we
would make erey hoii'irable amend. L
we tire right, we would preserve our na-
eaeeiu: so'imon oi me lamotuties .nvolv.'U l,,.ri.,flfhre .,,.,,.,! bv tientral nations-, to
he arrest ot Mason ami Slidell. vc are i pronounce oa th expediency ot excepting
to put ot of view, the sut u 'u'poriant adhesion to the great cause
oi neusrai nguib. in any eveui u suiives us
that tic present casts may be so managed by
our government a-t to result in a valuable
acquisition te the law of nations, by clearly
i-ettliug what is vague and undetermined in
the limitu which, in the present state of the
civilized world, separate belligerent and neu-
on the othei ham
war may result with England. And
ild war take place with England, as the
Lit of the Mason aud,Sl:deli embroglio, it
to be disguised, or put out of sigh r, that
Tiont, if -he is not indeed made the bat-
ground of the contending hostu, will he an I "al rights.
"ed frontier, threatened constantly with ! We observe that the Londen Times of the
i . .1 - l. .T ... .
, , i ,, i . ,. ZBin ultimo, in commeTinng on ti e suujeci,
4 ' in an 1 tlevriitation Dy hoatde troops. . ,, . ..' - , j
J f nobis h In Ini'inir la KTiianre dps. :riDtivt. ot
II .1TI 1 . ' -.
tionai noiior ;a tii. iiazarc..-. ii war i- Hie '
dire neces-ity. let it come and when the
first bugle note vibrates among her green
hills twenty thousand Vcrmontcrs will
rush forth, resolved to do or die for their
country. For the third time. Sir, we will
teach England that her lion
omnipotent
that hi- "aw henceforth shall never rest
upon an inch of North 'Ameiican soil.
At the conclusion of Mr. "Woodbi idgeV
speech, General Wetmore r-.-e. ami en
thusiastically called for three el ccrs for
the last sentiment. The request wa- ac
ceded to with the wildest deniou-tratioiis
of enthusiasm, every person in the loom
; t;(-'l' -''In. ia
: it. !ii
i,.-sin. Twi
n as ..... 1 v,'
a.-:- licai ing '
aodli'in tab.e
A il". t .- ' r
, u r i
v. liO
thl'ie
t-aci'ei's art;
-oil)-
1 . T
,:.ve iininni-ih -S
and-, .'.re to p'!
.'e;il'' ilgo Vlsit-
Advice-trom Vienna t '' !"' -'!
that daring the Kin,"ro" stay a. ena he
lib-rated all politi- a! prisoners.
Naples tle-t.at. h oi the L'-th a. -taat
I'.or -es the brigand chief' had i n . x- cut.-d.
Ctiro. I) - :,.
No ;s. plac.-s (,-n. iirant
Di-fri." .'' Cairo, wita
Sn.-ciai onler .no
in command " ,n
southern Lb
ea-' of the U't:iib. a '
ties in Mi--ouri sou'.
f :..n Pain- will b
cah to Cairo.
San Francisco. J ).-.-. I'.'th.
..;!... I -bit. l-or-t Ou.- - Valt.-trai-o.
, - .
I.jrti .n o! :-!itu-;tvv
'liver, and 'h- . out.-
t'toe G : e i -m.
red tr.ua Palu-
tran-terre.
The steam-r Pa. iti brings
Or-goa dates
h- Alsi
t ti-..-i:-;- wire
rv in "he val-
( :; : a
to t he I
f'irf-it' 'b
','tae.
d me
t.
and th- - une sh t!! be
to the 1 2th. ate! n 'ona ot
I sn.uOo in gold. 1 he '''
. ...t.l,- .',, ire. live to !:'!'
lev! bo-lcriag : :.'' " pn i' ipai rx-rs m Or
..,'. N.-arlv nli ,;" t'-'-virmg iu::.- m 'he
State :t..1 jr-at qu '-.ti it i- s of gr-in xv
I'trovfi. M.'-' "f 'be frame war - 'a
Citv were wa.-hcl ,'t'V.lv.
(Oregon
toxvn lloo.
two hotts
Ci'v.
,ded with tour fc
.s I,-,.-.- bf. b-t:
b:-
r tie-:i-s
in
.d the
B:r
Lvtm
NEWS I ! EM
i i " a -v ciing i-nia;' b acnef
!:t;v trv to lecit-t J'.art ol the
:i his mcr.ti.1 ;M'i'!mi-li''.
three Until- attempts, the
im to Lis eit io study his
."eW
York, Dec. 2.
Ih
UJ"1
the fourteenth.
;.--s,ji soni - more, and -o ?he did two ta
il, ret time-, when upon examination 1
loi'iil that he did not kno-v a -ingle figure
in wiich his lesson was c-xiiressed ! In
lgland that her lion's ro; r is not ! my tWn experience I have had pupil.-, at
.nt, and settle forever the t uestion i tcmrtin" to analyze and parse extracts
from Milton, Young and Shakspcare who
cou! i not read f'ourlines ;.nd pronounce
the words correctly. Well now, I luvc
lt.-:ir.tt trora observation that it is not al-wav.-
righteous judgment to judge other
pe()j)!.c by niyseU'. ' Ii' 1 could not pro-n-'Kince
nearly all my words correctly I
stiouxl not probably know their meaning :
and I should be no wiser for any amount
cf reading thnt I might perpetrate. But
some people will acquire pretty correct
idea- and extensive knowledge from aw
ful reading. In these days, when every
body takes the papers, and reads theni
aloud for every lody else to hear, it is cal
culated to make one laugh in his sleeve to
see how they top scotch araongst the hard
woids. At the same time -ve shall dis
cover that they are posted o i th
rising, and the band
Spangled Banner.
play in;
tde
Star
The great Burnside Expedition, al
most as- large in the number of vessels and
as strong in armament as the one sent to
Port Iioyal, will sail from Annapolis in
about tsrt we-.ks. This is inter ded to be
one of th most important demenstrations
Nor:-. Star, from A-pinwalt
has arrived. Sh- brings eight
hundr- d tkusand tlui'.! in treasure. lne
Eren. h tranq-o-t ship Resource, bound to
Callao. was jvrcck-vl forty mil-s south ot A al-i.ar-i-o
'e hail over lix hundred souls on
board, onlv fve or six of whom wer- saved.
(ien. San Ramon has been elected 1 resi
dent ol Peru He was At Arcqueha and had
been joined by three thousand additional
trThe coire'J t-rop of Costa Kica is short.
ti! kb-el-nlp of Buena Vista was termi-
nated by the bs? of one vessel and the sur
render of the other to me-quero- ii-.
PhilJdelnhia. Dec 2-'L
ia. n.,H-;n it thU cifv has a special dis-
natch from Washington stating mai
Lvons will net present his dispatches inv
Urd to the Trent all air until the Admi
ral of the West India squadron shad act up
on his instructions to proceed to Boston har-
bor- Washington, Dec 2t:.
n. i I.' hron Ti-as released to dav On hlS
narole till next Monday for the purpose of
proceeding to Not York to visit ins wuu.. r
and attend the futeral of his brother.
t..,;q hii nfliebillv reDorted that tne
steamer Pensacolais ready for service. Uer
steam eteering appratuB is successluJ.J,i-&L
w Janaha'1 1
Ot:Lrvi!!e. D-
I'.ir
I'one at
down la
Anion
.1,,. nr's'ia.-r-' eifi'!:r-l by (,.
Bl tc';' Ws'-r hist M..-1 1 1. pa-se.i
r.i.h u:i a jpe-ial ti lie.
ho-- :"nt 'litw:i are Col. MvgotHn.
brother of Gov rnor lagoian tu rventuchv,
Col. llobiuson who hafl coannahd of the reb
el fore at Bhek Water, and who wa- in the
ba'tles of Dug Springs, Wilsons Creek and
Le"in"ton. Col. Alexander who says he
fomdif in all the battles, Lieut. Col. Robinson
Map Havnes, Mij. Harris, Dr. Smith one ol
the' wealthiest men ami largest slave holders
in Missouri, who has done everything in his
jK)wer to aid and comfort the enemy.
McKean, sheriff of Benton County, who
it is said by misrepresentation gained admit
tance into "one of our camps mad a diagram
of it anil left that night. The rebels made
an attack and killed sixteen or seventeen f
our men. . - .
Dr Moore of Syracuse U among the pris
oners also and many others who have gamed
-mtnrip.iv bv their zeal and labors in tb- -e-
U V " ; , - ,
cession army. -a
Many ol the prisoners wore a kind of un
iform aud have served with Gen Price for
several months.
The troops are again in posticu at Lara
mie. Were absent on this expedition just
five days. In this time we marched about
two days in a direct line from this place, and
scoured the country through which we pas
sed for a distance of forty or fifty miles on
each eide of the route, taking abort 1500
. - - ... i a . .-
'' - o'tc C'"1 pared for wh , ?,,. yr((.eific .wind tak n ar tH" T " "'
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