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JC0 ' lc 0 H. BELL,....Editor and Proprietor. MIDDLEBURY, VT: JANUARY 11, 1842- YOLUME VI, NUMBER 36 I:r Tii:s paper asb rnnLisiiED tiie Pcraic. OnnnRS, Rksolutio:;s, Laws, Pubuc Tkkatics, Ecrr. of tiiu United States BY ATJTHOKITY. The I'eopi.s'i Pre?s is prinled in the Brick Building JVorlh endof Ihe Bridgc, by El'HRAIM xM.XHAiM, b'jicham allorders for prinling Books, Pamphlels, Billi. Cards. Sfc., of ecery descripliontxeUl he nealbj i:id fashionabbj execuled, al short notice. TERMS OF TIIE SIXTH VOLUWE. Villapc subcribera, . lailsubcriusrs. lnJiviJuaU and Comp.mlcs who take at inc ofiict, or 1,50 cenl if paid i!i eix oionllis. Ct.nipantcoiiet.-igi.-routi's, .... r I 51) irpaid iu fiix montljs. Thisc u-lm uJt fif riirij(fiv, ... Coai;n:tii-s ail.I Iritlividu.-i'j ofl" the route nr 1.5J, if inid iu six innntli. $5.00 9.00 81,75, 51.75 S2.00 1,75 NoptpilifcnitiiricluaiilanKirascsarepaid, ciwot at the o.i n nftV :MprkT)r. Sn iavineiits to L'amcrealluwed . cppto'd;rI by ptopricttir. AHs-j.niinica'.i iajiiiustbc.-iJiIrcsssdto thc cditor 1'ost Vun AGHICULTUItAL. CALVES A.MONG SHEEP. Somc farmcrs wlio have kcpt calvi's among rhecp, lec'irauiend l'..h mcilio.Lns iccidcdly su penor. We have Iricd it with success, and no liced a jjtcat improvcmcnl iu calves. in a month or iwo afler put with sliccp, when ihe sheep nnd calves were fe.l wiili l.ay only, the same as pre- viouslv jiivcn to tlie calves The digeslive powcis of young catlle are verv sirong, anU wcll alculateil lo di-poie ofcoarse louurr, nnu on sucn louacr it is genernlly allow cd ihat they do i.cst. Whtther calves receive an rlvnnlnni t nm thi- pn.nrp 1. nn wMMi fl.o,. mostly subsist nlien uiih sheep, as sheep readily i p.rk nui the fiae-l, or the dunsard slale ofsheen 1 droppn.l on ilif f dder has a good i-ffect, we can- i cot tcll. "J'iif crt of sliepp are someiimcs founi to ptissi'ss nitJicinal viriues fnr oiher itork. We ur.cc iv.ied :i s ck lmr-:e, wlmse disorder si'ernd ,.ro'!'3.aif.itollier iliedicine, and by ketpinghim wlioliy "ii blicep's irts,-vhicli were'n)o?tIy nked oui ui" the uianure, where lliey had l.iid for a moMh or iwo, and wbicli were rcadilv eattn, a speedv cnre was pmduced. We "knew not cnough of liorscolozy t.i di-leiniine what tiie dis order wis. It was atli-ndcd with a srvere O'ugli loss ol'appetile, leanne.-s nnd "envral drtiilitv. It In-: btenstated, and by out oliiiTvation con Crmed, tliat c.dvestliat run with shcepare never infistfd witiiJicv, and not liable touiscrdeis; and this method oi' takin care nf ibem is ery c nve nti'nt. as ih-y nny be kept in n yar l witii tlic sheep. sep ;r.ue from the otiier cattlf, and watercd in ihe inoriiin b.'fore theotiit cattle are turned out whirb are liabls lo distuib or inj r thnni. After t!ie ilr.mger cattle a-e hcu-ed early in the evei.ins. liie kkIits inny aga n go to v.ater in peace and safct'. iien coK'vk run '.'.(tb s' ecp, it may be weli to tle ttiem np n parl of the lime in Ihe latter fart nf the winter. or in the sprii'ff, else tliev uill he nuie didieu'l io nian ii;e lhsecond winier. ifnut accU5t":!ieJ iu confineiu3 t, ii'.d frequent hand to kei p them tame tlie firii winttr. Ve liave nei-ir known th-.- practice of kerpin: calve ninonu: sheep l i Ij puroiied cx'cnvely, i! i.re:iire we recoiiMiend it lor cspcriinent. as it is hitUy ..;,j)'Ov d ;"Iiy all vim liave Iried ii, as lar asi ur inlnmiatiun estemU. P'caie try this way :ui ropjrt to us the resutt. I'arnier,s Journal. CUTTIN'G WOOD A."D TI.MBER. r.vc:y good farnier ia thi in'crinr wi'l, bdore the sprii: 'P"iis get out nnil work U!) ! i fuel for a ye-ir, T at le is: for a Krcater p irl of the ycar. I: !i is" been n di-puted nt;esl o:i whtt:.er it tshcst to cut cie.in in wu" ; lat a; I iras you go, orto belt'ct here and incre tlie iiec.iy.ng tric nnd such ; s navc done crovvtng. i ::c narm uone to sur rnunding young trees by t!v: 1'jtIJ of a largi' one upon fieiii ; the liendinga.id traui, li: of vigor cus sluicts when goins throuili tiie lot in varions direcii .ix v. ith ilie v am, nnd ihe grrattr lalnr requ rid tc o!j:in a 2i'v n iiumh.-r of i-ords. aie ab re?oas in fax'or oi" m ikin cleau w rk. And ihU Ci-ur-e isto beprt-fcrred where woo.l isahun dant. But wtiere it i scarcc. the ihrmi-r, if he can contrive to piek nu trees tlint will neivr grjw m rfi, and tiiis isilhoul doinz niuch Jinrm lo ycun-s Irces; tn iy 'ind it for his inieresl tn sp ire rJi such treeri as are ni.iknig wood fnstfroin ve.ir to ycar. This ccrwinly is the best c .urse, ff he looks forward not moie t ::ni twenty or fivc and swen:y yea-s. But i( he can lo.ik fonvird for p're thana qutrtirof 3 centjry, and consullthe intereits of the next gcneration, pcihaps he will jiive them a hetter giowtS, hy cullin nll a? he coes naiv, and leli'mg trees conie up wh ch iliall beutiifnrm in ae, nnd which may approach uni ibanity in size a-.d rnamrity when ii shall next be found advi.--nhle to clear the same laud. -Much nf the fanner's sunnner fuel in the vi rinity ol'the seabnard, consists of tlie trinimings, ol hi oichr.nl, the toppings of his willo.vs, &c. IZcoponii i-i tlie mere exnen-c of coliicling and cntii.-g up this kind of fuil, will require ihe far iner to trim I is tr.es in m d winttr, aud have al: tlie binsii ch -pped up btfore ihe hurrying work of pring conics cn. Bnt mid win-er is thought to be a less pt.iper time to irini an orchard than the sprins and catlv summcr, so ihat ihere is a reason Jbr drlay- Which of tlicse reasons sh uld be :il!nwed to iirerail, may depend much upon the ihe worih and condilion uf the trees lrora which brancbes :ne lo be tnken. If il ere be on the piace lores: tnes oraged fruit trec, frol which iiui little it any tlnng but luel is ever expected, no gre.it hsrm can he done by trimming these al the most leisure sea-or, and working up the Hmhs thus obtamed whde the winter affords leis-urelordoin5su.-l1w-.rk; huihealthy and ralua ble Iruit irecs shouM nni be pruned until the ea ton is nesrat w: it-h ihe waunds will heal most speedily. Get up. while winter huts, as much of vcur wood aud brush as you can, wi hout harm to lbe orchard. rVom thc Boslou Post. Hannah F. Gould,s Epitaph on CaJeb Cush. ing. 3Ir. Cushing is noted for his go-ahcud cispcstttoD, and this eltcitcd thc followmg: os c c. Lav a'idc, all ye dtad, For in thc next bid, Itepcscs ihc as hes of C g I Hd ha crowded his way Through thc world, as they say, And pcrhaps, now ho's dead, may ba puihing! Mr Cushing took this in all good part, but rclortcd by writing the fo'lowing, which turn ed tho tablcs on Miss Gould: os n. r. 0. Hcro liea 0110 whosc wit, Withaut vvoiioding, could bit; And grtcn bo ihc turf thafn sbove lier ! Having nt cvery boau To tho rcgiins below, She hcrfdf ht gncodoTrn tos. a lotex. MISCELMNEOUS. From thc Ladifs Book. TIIE DYING YEAR ., r.y jirs. 7,. n. sioouRKEr. Vo:c3 of llio Dyinj; Ycar! I licar thy msan, L:kcco:nc spcnt brcakcr of t!io distant sc&, Cliafing thc frctlcd rock. Is lliis tho end Of thy frcsh morning rnusic, gusliing out In promiscs of hopc ? Ilarc thc brighl flusli Of tpring's young- bcauty, crowncd willi budding flowcrs, f Thc pastion-vow of Summtr and thc plcdgo Ol failhful, faithful Autumn, comcto this I I Ece thy youngling moon go down thc wct, Tlia inidniglit c!o:k giro warning, nnd its slroso iMusl bcthydcatli hnell. Is that quivJringgatp Thc last aad uttirancc cf thine agony 7 I sccthy chy cold Gngcrs Elrirc to clasp Somc prop in va:n ! And to Ihou arl no morc, Nomoro ! Thy rcst is with obiivions ycar, Bcyond the flooj. Yct wlicn thc truinp shall sound, Dlown by thc ttrongarchangul, thou shalt wako From thc dim slccp of agcs. Wlicn thc tnmbs That loclc thcir elumbcring tcnants clcavo in tivain, Thou shalt ccino forlh. Yca, thoushall ris3 again, And I chall louk upcnthcc whoti tho dcad Sland bc-foro God. Out comc not incrmurinir fntth , tUuwillicgly, Iil;e Samucl'a summoncd ghost, Todaunt mc at thcjndgement. No bo kind, Os pitiful, bcar witncsst. ndarly And if thou hastadrc&d accounl for me, Go' di''U, darI: scro11 in rcd?c'n""ie bld " ADVICE OF A FATHEH TO HIS ONLY DAUGIITIiR. Wriltcn imziedialely afler her marriage. The foHowuig lelter is said to be from the pen of one of tho best nnd grcatcst men that Virginia everproduced : Mv Dkar Daugiitek : You have just cntor ediuto that stati; which is rcpleto with hnppines3 or niisery- The issuo depends upon that pru- dem. nnuable. unilorm conuuct, wmun wistuin nnd virtuo so strongly rccoaimund, on thc onr hand, or on that iniprudence which a want of icfleclion or pasiion tnay prompt on thaother. You are nllied to a man of honor. of tnlents, nnd of an opcn gcnarous disposition. You have, thfreforc, in vour powcr, all the esscntial iugtcilieiits of dornujtic happiness ; it can not be marred, if j'ou uow redect upon thtt svslem of ccnduct which you ought invariably to pur sue if you now see clearly the path from which you will ter.olve never to dcviate. Our conduct is often the rctult of whini or cnpricc. o(:en nucIi as will nivc us many a pnng, unleas we see. befoicbnnd, what is idvvas thu most praise -.vorlhy, nnd the most cssential lo happiness. Thc fir.sl maxiin uhieh you .shc ild irnpress Jecply on our mir.d, is. ncvcr to nttempt to control vour husband bv oppoi;ion bv displcas- iirc. or anv oiher mark ofanccr. A man of -,en-f. of prudence, of wann feelingt--, caniiot, and will not, benr nn opposiiion nfnny kind, v.hich is nllcnded with nn anjrry look or c.t pies.ilon. Tne curretit of his aftections issud. ile.ily t:opied ; his attachment is wcakcned; hc begins lo feel a niortific. uion tlie most putigcnt; he ia bciitticd cven in his own cyes ; and be n6ured, the wifo who oncc oxcites these scnti nienls in t!n brenst of a Inshand, will never re"nin ihe high ground which she might and oiignl to navc icuiiih'u. n neii ui: uiaiiii-s inn, if hc be a to-d tnan.hc e.peets from h"r sniiles, not frowns; he rxpccts to fir.d her or-e who is not to control hiin not to tuko from !iim the iVeedoni of aciing as his own judgtnent shall dlrcct, bnt onc who will plaee such corifider.ee inhiin,ns tobc!ii vo ;li .t h'n prudence is the bcst inife. Little things. what in rcality nre niere trilles iu theniselve?, often producu bickeriuss, and even quarrels. Nevcr permit them to ho u subject of disputt; yield them with pleasurc, wi!h a smilo of afTectioi). Bo assured that one differencc oulv.cighs them ali athousnnd or ten thousand tioir's. A diiTercncn with j our hus band ousht lo bo considered as the greatest calami'y as one that is to be most studiouSly Minrded nrrninst : it is a demon whsc'l must never bc permitted to cnter a hnbitation where all should be pcace, unimpaired confidence, and hcarlfeit tffection. Besidc?, whal can n woman aain by hcr opposition or her differcnccs 1 Nothing. But she loses hcr iiusbauu's respect for her virtues; shc loses his lovc. and wttn ihat. nll nronect of fulure happiness. Shc cre. a'.es her own miseiy, and then utlcrs idle amJ silly complaints. but u'.tcrs them in vain. The love of a husband can be retained only !T the hiL'h opinion which ho cntcriains of his wifc's ijooancss oi lieaft. oi ucr amtauio uiyposiuoii, of the sweetcess of her temper, of her prudence, of hcr devotion to him. Let nothinu upon any , . . p i i.i. r.r j occasion evcr lessort that opinion. Oiilhocon irarv, it should augmcni every aay ; ne snouiu have much morc reason to admire her for those cxcellent qualities, which will east a lnsturc over a virtuous woman when hcr personal at tractions are no more. Has your husband staid out longcr than you expected ? When he returns, receivo him as tho nartner of vour hcart. Has ho disappoin. tcd you iu something you expected, wiiethenof ornament, or Jurntture, or 01 any convenicncy .' Nevcr evince discontcnt ; receive his apology wiih cbeerfultiess. Uoes he, when you are housekecper, iivvito company without inlorming you of it, or bring home with him a friend? Whatever may be your rcpast, however scanty it may be, however impossiblc it may be lo add lo it.teceive them with a pleasing countenance, adorn your table with cbenrfulness give to your husband and to your company a hearty weleome ; it will more than compensate for ev cry oihcr deficiency; it will evince lovo for your husband, good scnso in yourself, and that po liteness of manners. which acts as the most powctful chirm ! It will give to tho plainest fare a zest supcrior to all that luxury can boast. Never bo discontcnted on any occasion of this nature. In the next place, as your husband's succoss in his profession will depend upon his popular itv. and as tho manners of a wife have no little influcnce inextending or Iessening the respect and esteem of otbers for her husband, you should tako care to ba affable and polite to the poorest as wcll as to tho ricliest. A rcsurved I liau!iliiiess i a sure indicat;02 of a y. cak niind and nn unfccHii'; hcart. With rcsnect to vour scrvants, tcach thcm to spoct nnd love you, while you oxpact Irom them a reasonnb'c dischar:o of thcir rcpective dutics. Nevcr tease yourself, or lliem by scol- din ; it has no oiher efiect than to rcnder them discontenicd and impcrtinent. Admonish them with a calm (irmness Cultivato vour mind by the perusal ofthose books which instruct whilo they amuse. Do not devoic much ofyour time to novels; thcre are n few which may bo useful and improving, and in giving a highcr tonc to our moral sen sibility ; but they tend to vitntc the tasie, nnd to prcducc a disrclish forsubstactial intcllcctual food. Most plays arc of tho same east ; they ore not friendlv to the dclicacv which is one of the ornumcnts of thc female character. Hislory, geography, poctry, moral cssnys, biograpliy, travels, sennons,and othcr well wrtttcn rehg IOUS I unders! comnnnion. nt u lo eia i vour v rtue. j wo- man devoid of rcligion, has no sccurity for her virtucs ; it is sacrtfiecd to her passions, whosc voice, no; that of God, is hcr only governing principlc. Besidcs, in those huurs ofcnlamity to which families must be exposed, where will shc find support if it be not in her just reflec tions upon tlint nll ruhug Providcisce which govcrns tlie univcrsc, whetlier animato or inan imate. iMulual polilcness between thc most intimatc friends, is cssentia! to that harmony which should never bo onec broken or intcrrupted. Uow impoitnut thcu ts it betwecn man and wifo ! Thc more warm the attachment, tho less will eithcr party bear to be slighteJ, or treattd with the smallcst degrco of rudeness or inattcntion. This politcness, then, ifitbe not in itself a virtuc is nt icast the incans of giv. ing io rcal goodncss ti now lusturo ; it is the means ofprcvcnting discnn'.cnt, and cven quar rels ; it U tlie oil of intercoursc, it temoves as- pernies, nnu gives to cvery tlnng a smootli, an cven, and a plensing movcment. I wih only add, that inMnmonial haiipincss docs not depend upon wealtb; no, it is not to be lound in wcalth; but in minds proncrlv tempcr- cd, and iiniled to thcir rcspective situntious. Competcncy is ncccssary; all beyond that point i.s idal. Do not suppose, howcvnr, that would not advise your husband to augment his proper ty by ali honest and comfortuble means. I would uish to see liirn actively engngud in such a puruit, bccauso engagcment. and a sedu'ous mploymcnt, in obtaiiung somc laudable cud. is esscntial to Happiness. Iu tuc atlatument ci a fbrtunc, by honorablc means, and particularly by professionaj excrlion, a man denves parlic ular satisfuction, in sclf applause, as well as from tho increusing estirr.alion in which hc is held bv lliose nround hitn. In tho management of your domeslic con- cerns, let prudence and wisc economy prcvnil. Ijet ncatnrss, order and jndixment bc sceu in ull your liflorcnt depnrlments. Unile llberality with a just frufnlity; nlwayi rcservc sometlitug for thu hand of cliarity ; and nevcr !ct vour door bc closed to thu voice ofsufFuring humanity. Your scrvants, in particular, will have thu sirongest clmm upon vour charity : let them bo well fed, well cloihed. nurscd in sickness, and nevcr let thcm bc unjitstly trcatcd. From the Porlland Advcrliser. COURTING "DOWN EAST." After my slcigh ride, last wintcr.and thc slip pcry trick 1 was sorvcd by Patty Bcau,nobody would suspcct nic of hankcring after the wo tnen again in a hurry. To hcar mc rail out against tho whole femcninc gendcr, you would have takcn it for grantcd that I should nevrr so much as look alonc again, to all ctcrnity. O, but I was wicked. "Darn and blast thcir cyc: says I,BIame thcir skins torracnt thcir hcarts. Finally I took an oath, that if I ever raeddlcd or had any dcalings with thcm again, (in thc sparking line I mcan,) I wishcd I might ba hung and choked. But swearing off from wonion, and then going intoa inoeting-houso chock full ofgals, all shininir and fTlitterincr in thcir Sundav j c0il,e3 and clcan CC3, is liko swearing off from liqaor and going iuto a grog shop. I'ts all smokc T,n . - .i r l neiu out, ana ucpt nrxn to my oam lor . . V. . 1 J . three whole Stindays. Forenoons, aftcrnoons, i unu imcrmissions conipieie. vja iuu luuriii, i . . - i r 1 . thcre wcr0 slrong svn3PtomS of a change of wcather. A chap, about mv size vasseen on , ,n tu., i,.,; ...:(k - , ; tont hat on. his head hlln by tha cars Upon . a shirt coUar; his cravat had a pudding in if, and branched out in front, inio a bow knot. i irc carried a strai"ht back and MitT nerk-. : . "... . ' a man ought to when hc has his best clothes irouuctions, will not tatl to cnlargo voirr she wcrc pinned to the chair back: her hands ccimi i nig papcra ia me 3uuu:,ari; imm i landing, to rondcr you rf mnrc agreeable i crossed gentcelly upon hcr lap, and her eves dcntly and cffectually advocattng the protcc forward, Iikc a jack-knilc, in ordcr to shoot . nolu OI "auu """"" , i a seconu, m Ut ,iuiral m .ra;o nas clear of ruffles agcd toshpmy arm round hcr waist. But hecor.ie a iotal ruin. lne dest;uctio.ns s.i great t . .. 1 therc was no satisfyinff rue; so I must go pok- that the site of any particular edifice is hardly Squire Jones pcw s next but two o m.nc: after a buss. I gucss I rucd' to be diMingui,hdau.ongihcrains. Iniheci-y and when I stand up to praycrs and take my !S "P" , . , f , fl,iusej, CVen to the stone wo.k.i were thrown coat tail under my arm, and tura my back to ! f LJ rinrr hke a ! upwaids by thc shock, and fell dowa again in thc ministcr, naturally look straight at Sally made me sce star,, and my cars rung l.kc a( P of rubbhh Jones. - Now Sally has got a face not to bc . keltlo for a quarter or an hour. I was u M , jj, upon lis evcnt Tfa(, osj grinned at, in a fog- Indced, as regards beau. f'd to laugh at thc joe, hough cut of thc , ofife ,3 ry Krest ammz aU clas.e3a!1 a3es . 7V. nm,.Ml-a thlnt,!,, L ,D,.v.I,Jv,TOTKSido ot my mouth, whxhgavomj facehh;; nlmiber ts not even to be esiiajated ai the with l'atty iiean. ror thcrc is no boot bctwcen they are so nigh niatchcd tcd and dcspiscd each ever sinco- they were school girls, Squire Jones had got his evening fire on, and sct himself down to reading the. great bi ble, he hcard a rap at his door. "Walk in. Well John, how der do? Git out, ISmpey." "Pretty wcll. I thank ye, Squire, how do you do? "Why so as to be crawling ye ugly beast will ye hold your yop hawl up a chair and set dowa, John." "How do you do, JKrs. Jones?" "O, mid dlin," how's your rharm? Don't forget the mat therc, Mr. Beadlc." This put me in mind that I had been offsoundings, sevcral timcs in the long muddy lane ; and my boots were in a swcct picklc. It was now old Captain Jones' tura, the grandfather. Bcing roused from a doze, by the bustlc and racket, hc opcncd his eyes, at first with wonder and astonjshmont. At last ho began (o halloo so loud, that you might have heard him a milo: fot ba takos it for j grantcd that cvcry body is just as dcaf as ho ! is. "Whoisit? I sav. who in thc worl J is it?" Mrs. Jones mini clnsn to hi3 car. screamod : out, "it's Johnny lieadlc." "Hc Johnny j Beadlc, ( Bolton I remcnibcr ho was at the siego of "No, no, fathcr. bless vour hctrt, I that was his crandfalhcr, that's been dead and ( gonc thesc twenty years." "Ho bat whcrc does bo como from? Daown taown." "IIo. and what docs he follow for a livin'i" And Thc upshot of thc mattcr is, I fell in lovo he did not stop asking qucstions after this sort with Sally Jones, head over cars. EverySun till all tho particularsof the Beadlo family day night, rain or shine, finds mo rapping at were published and proclaimcd in Mrs. Jones' Squirc Jones' coor, and twcnty timcs have I last screcch. Hc thcn sunk back into his dozc uecn within a hair'a breadth of popping the agatn. , qucsticn. But now I have made a final re- The dofistrctchedhimsclfbefore onc andi- s0'vc; and if I live till next Suuday night, and J ron; tho cat squat down beforc thc othcr. Si- ; lcnce came on by dcgrces, like a calm snowj storm, till nothing was hcard but a cncket un- j der the hcarth, kceping tunc with a sappy vel-' low birch forestick. Sally sat up prim as if - . . looivinT strai" it in ihn hro ftiammv tried tostraighten hcrsalf too, and laid hcr hands across into hcr lap. But they would not lav still. It was full twcntv-four hour3; sincc they had done any work, and they were J . - C 1 1 .: ...!iL t - c 1 T j out oi uii puueucu wiiii Keeping aunuay. uo wnat sqo wouia to Kecp tnem qiuct, tliev wouiu doul)t Charley cftcn helpcd to hidc nway bouncc up, now and thcn: and go through the , , , . 4 , tnotions, in spite of the fourlh commandment. , smuSSd goods aboul the old mnn S premtscs. For ray part, I sat looking vcry much like a Wo would givc a guinca to learn where the fool. Thc morc I tricd to say somethtng. the 1 writcr of tho abovo obtuined his lnformation. the more my tonguo stuck fast. I pnt my A morc gross raisrepresentatioa was never right Icg ovcr my lcft and said "hcm." Then pcnncd. Govcrnor Painc is the son of Elijah I changed, and put thc left over the right. It , Painc, formcrly Scnator in Congrcss,but since was no usc: the silence kcpt coming on thick- the administration of the clder Adanu to the cr and thicker. Thc drops of swcat began to prcsent day, Judgo of tho U. Slatcs District crawl ovcr me. Igotmycye upon my bat Court. Judge Painc a Tcry nnd a Smuggleri hanging on a pcg, on the road to the door; & ' A morc honcst, upright, conscienlicus, and no thcn I cycd the door. At this momcnt the old ' b!c old man atnorctruc hcar'cd Amcrican captain, allat oncc, sung out, "Johnny Bca-citizen a man morc bcloved for hissinglencss dlc!" Itsoundod like a clap of thunder, and l , of hcart and nurpcse, ncvcr livcd. In Vcr- started riht up an cend "Johnnv Beadlc, you'll ncvcr handlesucha drum-stick as your fathcr did, if yer live to tlie agc pf Me'thusalcr. Hc would tos3 up his drum.siick,. and whilo it was whirlin' in thc air, take ofTa gill cr rutn, and thcn kctch it as it corno down without losin' a strokc in thc tunc What d'yc think o' that ha? But pull ycr chair rottnd so that ycr can hcar. Now what have ycar comc a'tcr?" "I a'ter? O, jist takin' a walk." "Plcasant walkin,' I gucss." "I mcan jist to see how ye all do." 'itlo, that's anothcr Iic. You've comc a cour tin,' Johnny Becdlc; yc'rc a'tcr our Sal. Say, now, d'yc vanl to niarry, or only comc to court?" This was what I call a choakcr. Pcor Sal ly miidc but onc jump and Iandcd into thcir kitchcn; and thcn shcskulkcd in thcdnrk cor- ncr, till thc old man, after laiighins himself into a whooping-cough, was put tobcd. Then camc npples and cidcr; and, tho icc beingbroke, plcnty of chat wilh inammy Jones abaut tho ministcr and the "sarmon." I agrced with her to a nicety, upon thc poinis of doctrinc; but I had forgot the text and ali thc hcads of thc discourse, but six. Then shc tcascd and tormcntcd mc to tcll who I uecoun. tcd the best singer in tho gallery that day. But intim thcrc was no getting that out ol mc. "Prnisc to tho facc, is often disgracc," says I, throwing a sly wink at Saiiy. "At last Mrs Jones lightcd t'othcr candlc, &: after rharging Sally to look wcll to thc lire, .she led thc way to bcd, and the Squirc galh crcd up his slioes and stockings and imuicdi. atcly followed. Sally and I were lcft sitting a gcod yard a part, honcst measurc. For fcar of bcing tongue tied again, I set right in.'with a steady stream of lalk. I told her all thc particulars about the weathcr that w:i3 past, and a!so made somo prctty cutcgucsscs at whal it'was like to be in futurc. At first, I gavc a hitch up with my chair at cvcry fu!l stop. Thcn grow in" saucy, I rcpcatcd it at cvcry comma, and semicolnn; and at last,it was hitch, hitch, hitch and I plantcd tnysclt fast by thc stdc of hcr. "I swow, Sally, you lookcd so plaguey handsome to-dayi that I wantcd to cat ycit up." "Pihaw. git along you,":iays shc. Jly hand crept along. sotncho-.v, upon its fingers, and b""un to scrape acvuainlance with hers. Shc aent it home again with a dcspratc jcrk. I "'I'rv it arain" no beller luck "V hy, Alissi , '-j ., , Tnnnr T-nn'rn nmto UOslrOKUlOUS, a little old trujiwt j " 1 i . maiuisn, J auesa. iiuuuo u.u n ' 3Ir. Beadlc. T, t- i t i t u.n. c u i.w nin. It IS a gOOU Slgll IO nuu u jjirj suiny, i i.ui'i. whnro thc shoc ninched. It was that are Pat- ty Bean Dustncss. oo i ue.n io onv lu pur-( i suade hcr that I had never any not.oa after '. Patty, and to provc it, 1 fcll to rtinntng hcr i down at a grcat ratc. bally could not liclp chiming in with me, acd I ralhcr gucss i.Iiss andtumblc. An oaa acstruciion ot starcn now commonced. Ihcbowot my cravat was, squat up in halfa 6hakc. At thc next bout. smasb wentsniri conar, auu, ai me wmenmo, soraeof the head fastcnings gavc xvay. and down came Sal.y's hairin aflood like a dara brokc Iorse. carrying half a dozcn combs. Onc dig of Sally s cluow, and my b'.oommg my own part, 1 thmk . & " I " . " . r ... . - . . " ...ni unff 1 in 1 nn rii ri i'iiiiiiiiii. 1 -asnrt? rr r m r r. r tncm. Any now, . . . . ,, . 1 i., j .. I .,., ,,,1,;!, hm-o cnRroi innar i,r.-...-m- that they have ha. ' ,., QO ,hnr nnr f,nh ,. hled. bv order of the iinverument, with sp.des ... , , , j . -. . ,l, anu n Ck 1 ubiu.u iuc uuiiirs. .m, .1. , II jou ua.. --u r r .-B . . . . ... Cl)nUnue dll.iQS white 1 rufnes wilted down mto a uisa-cloth. liul she on jne haciendas. we tiail nniporttnnaie destruc had no time to boast. Soon hcr ncck tackling . Fiom San Josc to this place and to Alaju benat to shivcr. It partcd at the throat, and ela, the ruin is considerable. In San Jose a whnomh.ramca whole school of bluc and number ofedifices were throvn down, atid those white beads. scamperins and ruunm; raccs evcry which way about tne noor. By tho Hoky; lfA Sally Jones ts nt reai grn, thcn thcrc's uo snakes. ano lougni imr.uow. cver I must own, and ncither attcrapted to bitc fntch- and.whenshe could fight no longcr or scraicn; au-"---- ..,A". -f for want of breatn, suu jicmi-u uomuuuiciji.Mejj miwts anu ucauicaj uuu&a, tvcij wiug is ftfHnwn bvbersidcs, her headlin borribleconfusion. Uptothepresentmoment. ' - - . I 1. ...r.T.1 roppod hcK W hor chair, her oyetrthere has ben no eruption fiom the neighbortng I closed, and thcrc lay her little plump mouth I all in tho air. Lord! did yc cver scc a bawk pounce upon a young robin? Or a bumb!cuca tinon a clovcr top? 1 say nolhin Consarn it, how a buss will crack, of a still lrosty night. nlrs. Jones wasaoout naiMrny bet'.veen asleep and awake. I here gocs my ycast bottle," says shc to hersclf, "burst mto tv cnty hundrcd picccs, acd mv bread is ail douh ajniin.-' 1 don ' Sct chokcd in tlie tnal, bally Jones will hcar thunder. A Sni s'8n- Tllc Richmond Vt htg and Savanaah Republican, two Icading and mflu- 1 I 1 I'l : .L . klk .... policy anu tJMisu dominioa. Govcrnor Patnc, of crmont, is the son of an old Tory, who during the last war kcpt up . ... ..... - . , a conlraband trade with tne tirilibn, aca no mont his natne is considcrcd synonynious with , uncorrtiptible honor, and the barc intimation ' that hc could have bccn eithcr Tory or smug- 1 glcr, particuhirly at a period when hc was up- j on the bench, would makc the cowhide shocs of any rcal Vcrmontcr split from toe to hccl i with fanghler. New Orleans Picayune. Drvnkness no excvse for assaull and Bat. tery. A case was tricd at New Havcn thc ' othcr day, in which the "dcfendant, who was chargcd with assaull and battery, set up the ; plca of insanity the last resort cf rascals. It I was provcd that his insanity was co racre nor ! less than delirium tremens, which thc court . ruied fnrnishcd no cxcusc. Right and Just. i Phd U. S. Gazctte. -'RtPOP.T OFTIIE SnCKETARV OF TIIE TrEASDRV. This documenl is clear, hriefnnd able. Thc itateof ihe Treaury is such as w.is set torth in the Pieii-Jeni's message. showii'ga defiriency lor thu ycar f$C27,559. This hn! hern occaioti'.-d hy the failure to disposc of the lo.in of twelrc l illions which was auHipiized to setile'the debt l-ft hy th5 late administratinn. Tlii-! failure, t.'ie Secretary altribtite lo the insufiicirncy of tlie time all'jwed by Cmgres3 fot its absorption. (which was limitrd to threeyrnr?, inslcad of ei-h: as asked by Mr ICwing,) and tne unwillingne3s of cjpilalists to invtt!i;r sn shorta peii d. (le aJvises an imm-.-di.itc issue of Treasury ccte lo that timo'jiit. The expendunrcs for 1S12 nre estirnate.l at S32.79I.010, and the recripts from the cus'oms alone at S19.000.0CO besides S20O.O0O fr.mi I'reaury n-tesnnd olhcr sourcts. This t-stimte in w!iii-.: the i-alrs ol' tiie public land- re not ccunled. leaves a doficiency of $14 218,570, in which are to he rvckoned i-even imlliuns mure ol I'rcasuiy no:es left to he redee.ned. Tiu's'Ilcfi cienry he propoii-s to supply by pii txtcnsion of Ihe term cllowed tno'mphte the tn-elre million lnin hefure mentioacd, nnd a fmiherisiuc of S5 000.000 of Treasury n:.tcs. It i iccomtr.ended to provide a urplus of two millions lo meet thc cxijencies of the service, by dutic-i nn such arti cles of in.p.irt as Congn-ss shall judge best. It will be secn that a rc-a-Jjustipent of the Tar ifTis advocat d, wiiieh. while it lnoks niaitily to revenue. shall iii-l 'ose sight nf pro:ection. In stead of tini'onn du'ies cn cur home va!uat;onof imports, discrimUuilion u nraed. The argumciits n Uii3 bcad a ej.igbly fmcibls and p!ain. Albany Daily Adv. Tiie'lati: Eartiiouaici: ik Cc.fTnAL Ajikhica. We have nci;ired filcs of San Salvador and Gniaiimaha papers. nlnch romain lurll er partic- i u'a's of ihe frightful earthquake, which a few . i sini-i? v. i? uiiiitiuiiizt-ii iiau r; u-u ul:ii ip.iruii , ' . . . . . , ;r dcstruction in tne prorince ot Carlago. We tran late tbese btlow. From the CotrcSStmcitariodcl Salvador. FRIGHTFUL INTELLIGENCE FROM COSTA KICA. corvorA LETrcn rnoii the citv cr iierkoia. The earthquJke was so suddrn, that those pcr c5Caped, had hardly time 10 gct out of j 'theii In'Ues belbic ihe laHiDj oftl-c uall- neceMary. People perished in ihe siree.s, m the; in.i ;n ihe chuiche-. Allour provisions. ;aic ,eneBth the mins, and we are sufTering a hornhle state oi wam, nmu ue, torthe f.-nces havinq ; bce.. thrown down, the n.tabn. - . cf Mati icrc is ,lt left ' , c", 3!icd . and in cvery oi.e ol ihe valleys, and houfc that are standinz, are unmiintiiiatic vc i - . we havei i'ranquiiina Bomlla . arc mm thoge ,ake) from ,fce TJ; aTC .j; but htQised am The nurabe, 0f sufferers is very great Bodies are disinterrcdthatcaanotbe recognized- t-- r"jr .rrTr volcano; the shocks continue without ceasation and no one can tcll how it will tnd. The greai sheck took pbce at six o'clotk OD the moning ol the sccond of September. Co'. Phclps, of Windsor in Connecticut, cuiti vated the past ytar, filty acres nf Tobacco. He raised a ton ner acre, fr.Tn vvhich he will realize ab ut $10.COO. We suppose it sells as the rtal Cuba! " Froni the A'eio Tork Courier and Enquirer. ' "THE RIGHT OF SEARCI1." We conclude to day, the correspondence be tween Mr.Stevcnson and the B' iitsh eovernment, on the subjrct of the right claimcd by Greit Biiuin, to itop vessels on tht lugh seas snilmg undei the American flag, nnd ex-mine their pa pers or iu othcr words, " thc right of search.'' In ihecou'se of the correspocdencc, Mr. Ste venson, nith the vitv nf cxh bilimi the inju.'tice of thcrecetit ncts of her cruiser.-', cited the dccis ion of that eminent civilian, Sir VYilliam Scolt, $uh-iquentlv Lrd Stowell, in .he cr.e of a French veeel di taine I hy a Brilish cruiscr o.i the coast cf Alnca. Thnt was a case precucly to tl.e point ; and in dcciding agtiiast the deteo lion thc learned Jutist said: No nation can cxcrciso a right ot visita tio:i nnd search upon tlie common and uuappro. printed par's of thu occcn, excrpt upon bt-liig-eroni clairns." And again : ' No natinu has tho right lo forco thcir way for the libcration of Africa, by tratnpling upo the indi-per.dencu cf othcr Siaies on the pretence of an eminent good by meatia thul nre unlawful, orto preas forward to a great principlc by brenking through othor grcat principles which stand in their way." This gces the whole lcnglb, and proves Gient BrUain 'wronjr, even accordino to the decisinns in her own Admiralty Court. But whal arepr tt'lenU what the decisions of learned JuJges when a criat and powerful nation Las graveljf detemiined to rerpi-lrate a Nalional wrong, and ertahkth iuch Lsws for ihe Fovernmcni of iha Ocem, ns rncy he.-t suit herconvcnit-nce? We di! indulse H e hope that the Brilish Gov en ment had long since detetmined to abandon all claim to the tigilt .i detainini. searching or t-x-amiuiiil Ihe papers of vessels sailing on the higb seas under the proter.tion of tlie Ainerican flag. But sui h, it npi ears is not the fact; and we do nni hi-sitate to srive it as our opinion, t!al war between ihe two nations is inevitahle and close at hnnd, if Great Btitain atteinpts to put in prac tice the principles avowed by L5td Palmerston. nnd the Earlof Aberdeen. It will he perceivtd by this corrcsp'indence, that notwilhstanding lbe able nrgumt-nt of Mr. s'lcvensoa, fur it is able in manv rcspects. the Britijh Minitry have gi7eu notit:e of their dciemir.aiion to continue the prae- tice cctnplained of nnd leave us to adopt such mpasurc-s nf rcdress as wc may dcctn expedient. Lord P.ilmerstnn tays : '' Her "laje-tv Gorernment have dceided ihat tleflasof the Uniied States shall cxtmpt no ort sel whether Ameiican or ii'it from earch by Her Miijesty's cruisetsin the Atricn eas. unless such vessel shall lr found protided with papers entitling her to the protecii-n of ihe flag she wears, and provini her t' he Uai ed Siates pn pertv. and navigating ihe ccea accordins to hwJ" The Earl of Aberdeen undrr date of ihe 13th Ooioher, rritetaies ihe dtltrminaiion of Gteat Britain t" rxercise ihhprHcndcd right, aad sdds : "It is obvious, therefore, that the alnin-it cau tion is necessary in the exercise of the light claimed by Great Britatn. Whde we have re couisc tn the necesarr, and in leed the only means fordeter.ling impo turc, the practice wiil be carefclly guarded and limitrd to c.ises of stronj suspi.'ion. The undersignrd be.trs t.i assure Mr. Slrvvnson that the most p.-ecise ar.d po-itire in st'uct'oni hnre bren itsuri lo Her Majesty's fll cers on lliis suhjct." And after thus deridedly and cmpbatica'Iy commcnti"g np'in ihe riahl. nnd avowins the dc liberate deiermii:alipn cf Great Bntain to disre gard our fl ig nnd rompel cvery resstl I'ound on thc A.'rican coasi under Americnn colo-sr (osuh m't tn an cxam;nnti n of lln-ir papers bv Briush jfficer, the whole mi' ject is rery cavnlierly ilis posed of hy his LoriLhip in the clnse ol his last not'-, wlich terminates m ihese words: " A mutual risht oj starcli. rcgul.-iled in such i manncr as to prevent the rci uir-T.ee of a- y ini tatiuz rircuiiis:arici:f has nlway nppcared to tha underaign-d lo be the tnost rcas"nab!e, thc mosl imp!e, and most cSTectnal meshod of attainin? the ureat object whicbboth govemaients have t.i view. But this proposal has been n'rcadv rejccted by the United Stalc. nnd t'-o undersi-;t:ed is tiot instrun ed rgiin to olfer itfnrc nideratio. " It is for the .tmericsn Gr.vernmail alone tn delcrmine ichal mny le due to a ju$l rcgard Jor thcir iritionnl dinily andnat'oncLir.tercsts ; but thc undersmned must be pcrmiticd to cxpress his convicti'in, that rightsnl.ich hivr been mutually ccded to cach oiher Ly the govrinmcnts of Gret Britain and Frar.ce, cn scarccly be incompatiblo with the hor.or and indepetidencc cf any State upon the facc of the canh.'' Wc must be permtited to siy. th-l it scldnm occurs in the hisii-ry of Dip!o:nacy, even when u-iti ii.s are oo the eve of war, that a tone of such palpable drfiance is rcsorted to. We are told th t G.-et Br.la1!! osre proposed that lbe "mutual right of search" should bc irgula'ed hy Treat but it was tejected hy ibeUniled Siates ; ihat she ui'l not conde.-ecnd 10 renew any such propmi iio:, btii wt'.l cxer'.i-e the rijht at her pleasu'c ha given inV.ructi-ias to hercrni-iersaeror.iinrj'y. and th it ;t isfor the A'nerixtn Gsvcrnrxtnl alone to detemir.e whal nay be de to ajusl rtgardfa' its .Ynlional DiKnity." And his Lordshiji clu3 s with a anezr at thatNatianal f.siidiousncss viiieli will not 1 k to the example of Evgland an-i Frcnce and learn from them what is due to our Nat'onal Honot I We repe-it. tbat in our opuii-J'i, the enlirc lan "uae and the contcmpluoustone of ihe last par agr.Tphs io the last deJpatch of lh? English Sec retary, are mote insulting to oor Nalional chai actcr than were wont to beused between Nalions on the eve of war. The force and jusnce of Mr, bievensoii'sarginiient upon themerits oftheques tion are admiited ; but he is to'.d that Great Btit ain deems it expedier.t to cxcrcise thfs iisulting nd dt-gradirg ' right' of search" ihat she ha given her iin-truclions to her ctuizers accordingly and ihnt the United States must tatnely ac quiescc, or adopt such course as we may deem due to cur Nalional Diinity.'1 This is in truth, usin a3 insulting language a could be adopted; and no alternalive is left the Govcrnment of the ITni-ed Siatts but the irarne diate despatch ofn squadron t the coast of Afri ca wiih nrders 10 pwiiih the al ghtest disrespe rt to our fl.is by Knglish cruisers, or quietly suhmitto be disgraced in the cstimation of evcry civiliz d Nation. . If there i anv one pretension of the part of Great Britain, which more than aU oihers tho' Peop'e of the United States are deti-rmmed to resist, al any and every hazard, it is this " Right of Search ;" and yet with tlie full knowjedge of thWeeling and dctermination, her SecrrUty of Fiirtign Affiirs coolly tells os " ive have deur. miqd to smch yeur reswU uid fnj cir,ic:-