0 , erf , , • 7.4 'MILTON, THE PATRIOT. ' The patriotic phase of the character of , 'the author of "Paradise Lost" is thus elo- ,tpleilitly sketched by a *titer in the Octo. bernember of The Nassau Literary Ma gatine : llareat men," says Carlyle, "take them its you will, are profitable compariy,--- 'eatilifwet see them well, we !should gpt :liciaii sight into the very mutely of the - iinildNittialety.” ' It is well for, ea that bete lilioniething io attractive in the sp. ,I,it oa ths, gi,at !nip, of 0 1 *earAb710Mt Ala itiiiiiiiii...o fiesTipoily i revert,p them - 7 so eiroetitlY dwell upon theoi. ill as iiiii3its and recellictions connected with 'd.i itup"olitY not be ' pleasant or ,profits*!", lite' 014' fidd,' for the most,• pail. in l n ti'i4iit'slid'thnuglitiand i delds, matter. il t Ifteieretlii,r our earnest oontipliplatiou. 'Clear colic'efittone, of 'the true ~dignity , of iiliti--4ifeng convicliotia of the supe r ior tty VilfialtY tlilritareat---4M glitivace of ilia voWitr , a 'truth 'ifi TiiiiriilPink lil,tliinit'il , llifil, , iiiiildir t O e . " OM I- 7 1 ' 144 .° 1,14°, A . .fluenefs'Otiiich .a rt iodivi nil mind may 'irred,', gild nf the responsibility for Ile el iiiiiiiv.-10lieeis, and Otany,:cither leittions, 'WU tihdneed. iiii eir encatiragement Arid tithefoilitlli . n. `from ihoee bright exam reit of greaten', mid goodness which ahlOo'fl'om the firmament of the past. 'lt li but iiiiirie t that some one of these teach idilietty be impressed pro us bye glance 'w Vi are about to coat at a single liniittlli (he life of one of the truly,great itaeri'df the Woild. Two hundred years ago, in a small house on one of the most frequented streets of the city of London, there lived a man wheels Ostia fame is one of the brightest gems in the crown of England's glory.- 4e eventful ,period in that man's life we shell attempt to bring before you. 4 pe rind eventful not to him alone, but to Eng: land and humanity momentous. There anytime' in the lives of nearly all when she feelings of a lifetime seem to coneen uate in a single moment—when all the past and all the future, with their mighty wives of memory and anticipation, beat with a violence resistless upon a point of time. .This is the turning period of that "tide in the affairs of men" on whose ebb or flood depend their dearest interests.— With the full consciousness that he had come to such a point at the time of which we speak, sat John Milton, that poet of immortal fame. Though not old, severe study and his intense interest inehe rev" , lutionary cause had placed some wrinkles on his lofty brow, and given his pleasing countenance a careworn look. But those who were accustomed to the deep thought fulness of his features might have than seen a deeper anxiety than was usual ea. en there. A struggle was going on within which he can only understand who ful ly comprehends the mind and soul breath ing through Paradise Lost. Within a short time the powerful argument of Sal mashie in behalf of the beheaded Charles had appeared before the people of:Europe, somi had begun to work to the prejudice and injury of the republican cause. It de. mended therefore an answer. Parliament knew well to whom they best might turn. Cromwell's Latin Secretary was already distinguished in the controversies of the times, as wallas by the publication of his earlier poems. He was, therefore, pub., icly requested to take up the gauntlet a-1 limiest the most learned man of the world. for the defence of the Commonwealth and; Republicanism. It was the evening of the day. on which the request was made. His physicianahad assured him that the weak lieles of sight which had long been steal ing over him would, in case of his coin. plaines t bespeedily rhenged for total blind. ness. Should he do it 1 This was the question which caused a deeper shade to eliter his brow,' art anxious thoughtfnlitess to Mark his features. What would follow his refusal 1 'Then error and falsehood, Clothed in'the garb of truth, would stalk theoligh the world unnoticed and unrefu ted. Those true end nnble principles for which be hail'been so long contending would be etilittepresented told reviletl, and none :er4ddilfuitl up in their defence. And he Altilidel Ile"?' the consciousness of confining . liliii` hieiself thoee thoughts of mighty power "which bad beettgiven 'net for hire setll'ildria. But should - he Cotelity; *hat Alta .1' ' Illie limited around teinsii the . loved ' ifiitiMirkt,TUailier tii his vie*, and then he 111th ..no More would glandes of tiiii flyer. He lorded that eve _ 3 .s' ,fitielining titio, Which was . ' I( . oiteriestsid gentle : light ainttnif ' \'' 4014r/sear slwful it Weald BO to eletith Sa&di'itiYailifti. 'Po , thli . dieti.f hearted lost there was a 'peeled 'terror vel , tifturitso." Neorte'had for film A l ir t;:ktbioPetiutt l 'ilit every scene tti' gli t ° .be '`stet,iiini. rib wilierrnt gun. ,i data beimanbr of the star s -i; /ale eiliteh'esitli Out 'OW tint' '' • • air lialiliiii4;' slam 'to' 1161104 a l iffil ,' ' , IWirtilditoV'S 'foie: 'Wee it • , .." til;' l , '.;'Mit 1 hiCiihnald IteititatW • ci ....,_,.. V Vt . ddikliltieit: hi i ; e n tr o odis , 0 , ill s tif i e,4„, 4.: ,ly,t 2, t ~."et i plurae I ieVe fit 1C" Sir liio6, A • ' it ' ILI temief oi loilbs ibedi tidel 4oo4 l44ll,.'ll ahittarldiNbiadikadiroppdifiacdszt ~, , ~ iirround we." • Yet ha could not hesitate. He was tstwalrltil`sal'!'in. btr &tonne ',to truth 10 itoffia4bisloisaingishcoghus ,o4l. • 14111 feu evrtuificni,. ha toot . • , • . , ":: 411!•41/111;Fr mina to a ll ow u s • to ,OoT ant. ale hiiiT , too pole tr'r'!.; , tim. to be content for the deatelk ''t Merest!, 'to neglect aught th'et 0 04 benefit hie country. And he made hieldsajnow ~ Miami° pro :populo Written, Bahnusitts was an swered, And the cause of the English Re •• . ated 0 m 4 . oa ' pl Nilo*cl of Milton himself I 00 ft . In that the blindness cause over but there was the light Of a glr aoPaOlenFO within his soul. True t was he saw no more the 'manful face of nature, but he could still gni° in rapt ado ration upon him who dwells in light on ';• .1 71;. MEM! 64 •: . jt A.;T:i fb: which human eye shall never look.. Fan. cy and imagination lbecame,tbe tools itour. ces of his vision. And, who shall gay how many of the sublimer conceptions of the,Paradise Lost may be 'dwihg to the blindness of his letter days, whirth, shut ting out all earthly objects, left him to the entire contemplation of things invisible.— Blind old Milton! Grand and glorious is he, not only es the worthy peer of the blind bard of Scio's rockriale,' hove, the flt StiOeitaft of ,Ilianiden and Sidney, who in the field and on the block woolloi,them selves the crown Of political martyrdom. filly ' ws, 'who' enjoy that' lifrerhinen t w hi& be , so Intich dealt-641M' hit own sat England, never fail to'cheriith the meni orypfMilron the Patriot , 1 ' *leritit Ineiiing over 'the' Cdnetithtions of Borne orthe Southern 'the, 'ques tion of slavery is clung to, is tilibiist eur prising. , Evert in Mary i lird, i for,insuince, one of the nearest bortlefing, on ill° free Slalei,:the'Conellintiori renders tt elmost impoestble Ih thal ',alaitierSi:sheuld ever tie e - seetion or their "ednititit- : iitin,'",'Veing satielidinet4 is as f011owa: • "The Minden-Of Matild'end Slave qb this State elielt'edi be ebolithid, 'Mlles! a bill, so to abolish the Warne, shall be :pas sed by a uneniswout vote of the membga of eseb branch of the general assembly, and Jimh be published at, least three natthtlw before a new election of delegates, and shell be,confirmed ,by a unonisnow vote of each brach of lksgeneralesseenbly at the next regular constitutions) session after such new election, nor, then, without hill minimisation to the master for the property of which he shall thereby be tle prived.6 Thie amendment was Made more than half a century after that declaration of. In dependence which the people of .hlary land, in common with others, had celebra- ' tad with so much happiness every fourth of July--mthat ell melt are endowed by their Creator with .unahenable rights, a , meg, which are life, liberty, and the pur suit of happiness." It is true that amat of those who had been engaged •in the work of Independence:had gone to a glor ious grave, or been removed by age from `the active duties of life, and many perisens from other quarters had settled with a view to engage in the slave business. May we not think it was much owing to . the in fluence of the latter, rather than the will of the people themselves, that slavery should be so permanently established a mongst them 1-21'. York Sun. VIVID ELECTRIC LIGHT.—Mr. Stale, an American, has been producing an elec tric light, which casts the resinated hydro gen light which illuminates the Astor Souse, Into the shade. Ile lately exhibi ted it in England, from the Sunderland Light-house, where it was witnessed by thousands of admiring spectators. At the distance of thiee miles, it gave light suffi cient to read a letter by, and citable 'ma cro' people to read a newspaper on the stand. The Commissioners "of 'Light- houses went seven miles to sea and thence looked to the shore. The pier light was invisible ; bnt the electric light remained unshorn of its beams and shone as bright as ever—so bright that the captain might have consulted his chart by it l These are very, carious and valuable facts iu ex perimental Science. A Won JACK.—=IIIO 113081011 Post, which is always a trump card among newspapers, has the following good One: —A number of well dressed boys were once tormenting a 'drunken sailor, who was vainly endeavoring to keep. them off with a broken spade !manila, which he was using for a club, .when a gendennin called out to them, ...tioya, if Jack is high. it is rather a low business to,he making game of him." Jack, hose wile were as sharp us a diamond—(the principal diffi culty seemed to be in the lightness of his feet or the unsteadiness of the ground un der them, which made his .easiest mode of progression to be on all (burs)—imme diately responded : "Then we are even. I'm. high Jack to their low game. But clubs. is &rompe r ...and the. deuce in in: rue if I dim% heat 'eat yet to my. heart's coons:ti t !. . . The Albany Diathiriirta siAr more homely troth than poetty, thq oYtty bb le Mat' Hopi, are the poor.' •tite, ri:th in fear. ftbildoe a matt to one . pair lir bigelies, gtlrl his.dlitir or futurity id id tmayiiiit as it'ciftf.'Or4lie lore of i ?nit l . and h p will worry from year endet,' enti. 4 Every sld 4 or 0,04 oft!). Yeatielf, bpt'itsS' the thine eboffeeatioti that Only or ilia 'ickina of the ticti'Miti'ilkh stack fie parry The, To ktwtrfft wen t writ ten by J. P:R. - -Ctimef. 7,,1F gefsfint'd tha s the t i td 01416116 thiiiiiisdinittilif MoiliilE 11 .fie Was to denounce what he coniithard th t eie of I,l4lher Jonathan ' 4 *ol.loving England , t . Would force the meld of t o i l o v , ; „ , • %TO/wallow , • Alt fora 4IIAX !,a4 ; ott t;,;, :tionepowtip4lll4,ssod Abu*, Bap v.; 1 itior t v. l m 1!"110 . a • m about not so 1 71,40"fiti: 1 / 4 14040r 4 0 1 40994.4 1 • 4 c ,... i ' f t liZ;r 1 : 4 0: , 7 1 1 1%, ,td • t Vey Obi Übe you zest. ' • Tarn end ' , ...I . A gentleman a tow e7en istD9s „• • expatiating eloquently to a y ung latjyon the merits of a poetically inhlined acquani. tance, who he Said had Burns athis tongue's end. 4 , 0h,1a!" said she, "I've hadbuitili at my tongue's end, many a tittle." . j (!),derrtort ANSWittt.-=& . bily, 'Who was seat to inquire flow an old ittily aiatti ed Wilkins was in health, asked her ser vant, “Please,' mann, itty ml its waittil knew hots , old Mrs. AVilkini to which the latter replied, "She Is just seventy-four to•day." „ 1 , 1 , „ . 4,. -- ;;- . 4;4- ::ra - 7;a:::: - _ - .: 11;1 Ll= ,'.I(IFISARbIeSiI • •1' ."•I.• :(.11! (I , .1 • EMEIIII= .1- , ;03 I' y. § } g B Rll th ta&:' Y F ±jPO' ETRITIftif ,o y' E eitNitoo4' istrArAt AO. AY( !ISOM ,C. OAO6• I was once present—where a 'Mall par ty'of young persons were natmly diseue king the subject of practical joking.' Af ter a long and interesting debate the ques tion'deemed about io be decided in its fa 'vor, when ■ gentleman, whose singularly melancholy and 4iejeoted sir at once at trusted out Wootton, related the following story t, , . "le my younger dayel was ,romark.able for my fondness for practicaljoltinfi. AvRA t o , dnum I,m,y,qr,,,stilowca., good 'opper!tynny tp pass unimproved orphan cope m, Robert, to Whom I was fond ly attached, 'Was of a difrembt nature' flotn dill. He sober, sedate; and Ea ve r ishnoet to• a ,feult, very i theygh t• fill slid very bashful. ,flies stupia4.l„9f I called it, was often a cheek to my natur al platy, and it was aeldent that I could indUae hint to join niy boyish Sports,' he 'eametinies the' to gratify me. Peer Rohert the giten - turf alder native valley, dry whose'' bdiltint 'the fairest ere that New England could boast Of, have blossomed and withered, ind pealed away to eternity, leaving •behind them sleeting impresser their lushness. now covers his mouldering ashes. Yes ; Robert•is dead, and I stn the unhappy. cause of ..tie ea timely end, the circumstances of .which will , aerve to . convince you of the fully of "prqciical ,Aoking." it was late elle eveeing, early in.Seit. teniber / that Rdbert and . myself retired to our roonn'to talk over the exciting scenes of the day,' for it Was 'the night afier'the'e lection, end a fine holiday it had' been to Ss. I had just Matted from a visit to' some friends in the city, and had; of course, brought with me many curious thin* which Robert had never seen, nor heard of. Among them was a mask, the use of which I explained to my,nnsophis heated cintiiin, Who latighed and wondered Why people could wish to look horridly enough to wear one. I was' in my gayest mood, just ready for an adventure, and seeing he was dill! posed to make firm of my mask, 'I propos ed an experiment. "What!" exclaimed my cousin, "you do not Intend. to wear it to bed, , do you r' "Far from it," I replied, "it is you should wear the mask ; not I. I am quits ape enough without it." "A very just remark, indeed," he obser ved gravely. I had never seen him in better humor, and I thought it best to unfold my plans at once. At our next door lived a worthy gentleman, with whose daughter my bash ful cousin was alrea ly smitten. That very night as we passed by, on out return from the village, he had called and bade lief good night, and had received' in re turn,.one of the sweetest smiles trom the happiest eyes and most charming lips I ever beheld. I was his 'bonne friend, and to me he always entrusted his secrets. (alas 1 how little had I deserved such confidence,) yet, he always blushed when, 'spoke of Julia. • i "Solve evil spirit, I know not what else _ ; I it could have -been, prompted rae when I proposed to have a little sport, at her ex- I pense. Ntyplans were these :—He Waal to dress in a suit of clothes io cor- respond with the meek, which by the Way, was the meet frightful 'kinking thing I ev er este, repair to the dwelling of his lodge, and her re the door by reprint. u was to stand near to witness the result, and participate in the joke. , Re blushed, hung his heed, and, of course. refused. I had expented this, but flattered myself .that i could easily per suade him ,mthe contrary. It was, how ever. a harder, task then 1 hail anticipated. for his unwillingness tie s emed greater than ever ; the reasons I readily widerstood. I poh'd and p'..haw'd, and fitiallY threat- I ened to expose to all the boys his cow ardly slisposition, as I pleased to term it, and tender feelings toward Julia, which as yet, none of them had discovered. This last argument proved more successful than the,other, for he well ,knew &bail never infifiro4 idlest ,infest, Co Offfnift HOW fdled and fbe,..f!er of being • 4 1 40 6 .0 at--heside bstraying that which ht most wished', conceal, ceoiptered; and he yfelfletk fliWillCreludtangy, his ,pottiest. At that thentiliftL-4 even exulted over inv tritimjih;-thougl►7 hare OftSn)11114 . my Nutted beentitniek dnitib,'belbit I bid unfired ibotie 'words - 'dim Sealed the , ' *fie fate efiftwfrpnrd beings. ' Built hey thin.' lesentionw ' , nulled heedlessly bn in wfiet. ever.it eedertoOk,tegirdlerie.of woweeplbe‘ sec.' My wild reekleas spirit hid newer been tamed. .rtotliuk wagbut9" al4f9l tive,.abtA,titat' tooukrutt:citperruliy ,tg, ply whins,)l,o ititterad kiniatplr 16 'be arrey . al Teties , lidaQietT; with 'pa grace, iVllb`CtB6i'.~tityy cc "itVike' hiffa ktet itl*igtithd SAM& terntlii‘eobld lee that his mind 'wits' Misr 011110; andliteendemed , tnyeell% foiti 'beint the cause Itibiteuntharipinils4i . • taiglibn" it'tength'ilt'.*at"artaltpd myrietbilketkitit •platedt'iberitisirldinaslt overitii4aceswanti led)hitir in the shivitchioss ,, He started back and involuntary plaint hitt hand to his head, plfto 4kora.fp tinittitriliteriVietietrhYwOinted: ' itetakltY rittd. littlektetibit to indict, in case he - titifbeel apertil 611iiesigiBin tstig u iptifolgoggibhfrt was iotistso utast the rim Itttabd 'Abe QIN • lay canseJ by his Lunwrillingnesaawakkad' :me. / _ I A , Nervedal'bf re yth reale 'Cif tiktioStiie' see eettitid in' ionovink all ohstriefei; *anti' Wirt •immddidtely set Sheet - our adventuri.• Cautiously as thities, We . crept Itirottkli ,the yard, and. each took his statidniitoben at the door, mid I. at the window nearest him. 'the Curtain was partially dravin aside, so that I eduld easily distinstiish'every ob ject in the 'rooM. Ike I hail' anticipated, htlie Witsaloite. 'Tie domestic had retired, 'and 1 knew her old father mo well to be. lies() that he was any where Lott in the arms of Sotunus ; for he was one of those ',• inter , . • t . L 1 • seneible.pitwaepu whpNe.maxiat.it 14--ftmirly? to , bed 4:I4*TIY A forget Julia.-- never eltkli °wet how lamely. she was. 9a L hltftle,aserail table to the centre of the roan, .apparently deepiv ab• I sorbed ins hook. ,',apparently fair hand,support- led her head. and her hair fell gracefully down upon her neck, in beautiful natural I ringlets. She watt delicate wild-!lower, that had budded add blossomed under the shelter of a father's roof; and the sunshine of gladness, end the dews of affection, had ever lighted undoheered her waytJ•• lAt length gave ta +signal, and a loud rap wee ginen,•l She puttied fora momrattvi listened nutunieely,.qad theit,i laying down bar hotik,./rosn acid approached the. door As she opened it, the mask stepped boldltl in, aeuoiding to ttnyt diatectione.. How shalt I.deseribe the scene that followed.l. Even now I shudder to think ofii!. , Instantly , all.earthly hue &el...front her free. 'odor/ilk a piercing shriek, she staggered beak a few pities, and Iblliteadlly tot the floor. Quirky I er• than lighttiingYl l i nter through the door, and kneltratilittr s de. .Igraspral her net; its pulsation bad .. ceasedst IJ . lplared my handtapelo•herliteart; that also. was; still. She was deal) l • • • .• • • • , 1 ' I eau I..66allAntilltla else 'that" took ' plate "ilia{ nighlthe ;dorintatltl,: who slept in an atfjohil' ' ionnt, had 'been a nrikened ¢ , y 'hit le MI6, shriete t 'ind diunil l rushing in to leatn he ettioie of the uproir. I could not have spoken, evn' had exptlO-1 iisicioh been iteCesisati. I *as overwlielti ed with ;grief and condiiiittnitiOn: 3 could . htili i)altil it ! ' the liteiess' orin 'of poor Julia, aid' it itto 'mask . ; whlai ItobOrt had loin rioinhia c ifiK (1 alietieo i'Ai... life' floor. Re stotagat,iiik at ice, irith'ii Cold , vacant stare r pallNatp4 well understood. More 1 cittindt retnintbar. ''' e, e •'i -e• ' 4 a ' Ten days Ostia4and'l awoke rout raving delirium. they led 'hint 'to my•• 'but,' 614. What' a change i itietefieti out and tplaspe utruht, 111 art, agony df'fiiilerintfreMorre, to iMi)j!viO: his forgivnestil lie itelibet4tioved but that same unmeaning stare droVe home to my, heart the feaefulltuntictiutt. Ales ! he was a hopeless Oat It 11 :1 * • S• • • ' Wifteen piers lunki.elapactl ssnea that. neverq ,to-4e-forgoustp,ora,ef never,have. I never 'esti, Inrgive myself for.hnving been the esuse of so ingell,mia.; ery,,iliough-I have aaßgilt and bpped for forgiveness from on jugh. I never can. look opone,mask withquf...a Oiutitler,,, or Bear its use Autiounced, without, olludtug, to my ezparionce. And you. qty yqung friends; when you "sro tempted. to play' tricks upon others, I Mu sure, will AkiPP consider, that what seems to you isti inno cent, anti liarmletia, 'way, Parhnos, 'ln' Ant end, prove a ..Falsa, Jotts."*.limkee Blade. CALIFOIRNI/I.—Edwin Bell, Esq., for. mercy editor of the Hagerstown INN)) . Light, writing fruits Sari rasseisen to a fricnifin , Virginia, says : . • 461 regret (should this ever, reach.you)' that I cannot give you: more, encourage soentlthaft, eXtlertee, to give.— Sincerely and frankly, I cannot advise you to come out here. You may succeed, or you may, fail, the failoree 'being ten to one in proportion to the'Nuticessi. ' The great minis ivauld •be glad 'tis' go hildio, if they had itteney enough 'tit catty them !melt: - I know you • well;and I hairs, an intlistinet knowledge of thiiiga here; and if yen wish my•advite, yotilo guy where pits are,ailid be content . With your PREVENTING • Vicro.---4 story is told of Mr. Van Buren, that while on a tour through the'West, in 1810; he Was upset in a stage coach, and as he stood up in the fund, and asked the driver, how the - seri. dent happeeed, Was told that perion. age, that'he'haa already upset kidveii mean. bers of Ctiogress, and by ad doing, hii,ee; cured the 'Votes of every one',6filierti for appropriations to the Natioual'ltohd, as he never before had had Preside& fur a paesenger,' he thought he krOuld prov,wthe opportunity of dying his.ditly 'to the Wes& inieruletivpriug., KE.pranint, vsl. to. L calla anollun appropria4on . shoUld , paps, , E , : JE: ~E ' AVItICAti CisioutzsTint , l4. 2 — i tliis Co!mil-, sitlntifitirald his receitedsn'lnMiesillng letistr'rnini Elliott Oresstite, ddirrint9tnilly tbrevetibuk4l tilibritl, 'fit tttc • isn'l ugly ingest the , stptinititnie,a, 'e tlititSd 'l9titei Govenunebt, bf consul to Monrovia ; and more espeeifill I Y-14 $11 0 :41 1 104.10*4. is, lasu4witelf.: *opt s p. points nor,the,R* A. 4.: W., , 11**•00,* Dattws Airbus. LTike, letter .reproenui thiolo . rospecie, of I.ibodans e.ory Battering: noiwttbisstsdiug the Ilse emus. appropriated far thet.beuelot oft that volony., • t.l SICVI6M• PC Ml`,P 6 rl": tstMn. 441 1 4ftuitiVIIPNA**1) ; tin eroerudrod an dunity two Cabarets, or tippliog hpustit: ipp piing Voiiiokitepere' otkrapiteAtikitidlle 'Prielnes'itabobgllo said , 4141eteitiosa he , the try4l.)oThot revenues , derived :ermidne - fruim tbeits-libliesssamait sts ,011000 1 frines. - 16M , 11htrilthnveliilityvifid :per % brlbstik noitteiblie Sun! prilmsetutsidirtlitsisthelsitilt. ' I ; I fill nee?, y dint Plirrilltflgft.9.! Tentiesetzte, which is too godd Act *Jost, 'Whilst making,* "pooch some two years elm* e-rusatly4elloss Isisilitd him.:{ lime; ilistely , stus try", Inurn him otit , ..t i turn him obt,rw aftiltr from , Statism' .pirts of the ciowsid- Inc .et She time an 'lain near by commenced braying, when the Governor Setbarketl to the audience, ~ let him. alone, gentlemen. his father is calling him suit he will.svon Leave." , , Peter M. Desbole!, the celebrated math. ematician, 'was lately found dead iti Itt berth on,board the steamer plying between ftingvum anti Toronto, Canada West.* He is said to have died of apoplexy.. The cholera, we are pleaarnj t? has entirely . disappeared fro"' Striutien- . vine, Ohio, :tint that town now enjoys it s usual health. 14 , 1 . 'lt . . Tile i ..t?:..t I;2•'• l ..ii. ll, .atiio•• , ..IdiA-s..:eit ".11..!;• ow itn,••l/—..-, r.-:, ,: , „ . . Me atm: for Willipsiiitliallps& . 'fookp of entaitAiiite, which. he, inetently:' I • ri• , ;L:', ,, i. • , , ! , , . `a...g.j......i.j, , t1' , I al •, , J 7 f Itill Itit e N now, atilt hasp !titian ;;Piteloined from hit 1 1 ',fri t . i tior di t ti me ,, ltins j o a t o gy br is fyi ii : t id e , g arden , whaw.hie,treatherous .friend hail time prevailed fa , frellps, littreidlititl ItY 'het 4efqbellinirltedlinto.t 4 two year. ' bef o re .- i tw i t & a d m i x ., i a dta it i o g d olorke dlo nt t k iii te Lictietee,ventitit the Most (retitle phasimi...:-.' 1 of 'rulip h omania, by which ilia' idisifigtilo its littihtiately,:resigned.likt.place of 4310001 e d : . T. • Tulip - % aim i otrod l t , e l.,lo'i nto ~ per annual--Iteturded tichis house mdroly. I Europe from Constantinople in thei' yder tp.teaolup tile Jlotverrgertleli:-,and;t having. 1559, accordirrg to Gesner. Alter tu hes cOIhp,IPAMI. Of e. WI ork, of data ructio n , Jett 'is ; came known to time Dutch merclfittltir and., never IA teturrh.......e ! ,:g ,11. ) I. ..0 -, .. ••• . no bili ty at vi eutia ; h bwagitne, a moat' t i n; I . ,: :WR Mite;, tfliaad ; eh(' eti eliier e , , who tred , portant branch eV usd , :ii , H011iffid, ,,,,6 114 ,' brought a heavy loadftenalterwarthaued• of thereent , .frogittatirielOohetsethtepte kid *P erc h allt"vh.va i r rite . /link's' I lleiiillg• rbots.•and seedei . )o 0 the .ifteteriert ,LOW l NYralhPaYslitelliwaocloefrekshateato...liltiis i . was. year. IOU:, amid forthrekmeaPit dhoti , )11n1141 1 101biltadeakatiain setilifynehe!iroan'a •he to else•wes *aught :oh in 4101hililf1 ,, blied tide' gee WAPligkoOtigtrds iheotilduglito r some. traffic ; all ettiiiatkeditilitilltihn'tlieq trifi t.ill! °ni°n ° lYing before him, he snatched..op , suan.to the complain laborey4.,all ,huff e. t w4f., *4o4:Alit., 4.1, tlc Asti peeitel t to :he a ceitithierki l ,itiauf thi4 r iti l ey Itr l oo x I P rielikteltv.warilt t.e)ltiegle ,rs MOM p.' So , A4la. itiiii liqiici,fitiiitfrty . i . ft , airl ? ek kiln .inse 7l;llllJel•Ottltellivetelettneottiteroptiew o f, th e l toki wad t)ooithiret i a i l i ti 101 nt aT ili . n # 14 , , merchant which is said tnhave meetly dit , .l most 4 1ibitdy'riieiii*"tirtititithitti4ii w f tir n 4;?,iii 7 l ' ; PC 4oll 'itikor'Oals i mo ,, '"''' .'' - '• • ' I laded to et u p their' Ciii . i4o..id c tliov) I ! Ith.ea berm: iteill lhatolohn :Barclay, the { diivr , 4l , oli.iii wic l e i gii4, „ y ir it fli vi l it i l . ) ~ i ,, z , I Author of the romance. pf ..Angenig," was I i• deed } 411eii..4 , 6' reildecili;Tor;aseg;Bl;ml a+,l4attnt ihn'tlYei il'ulipelidittle Nothing riir e tvoittin t o a t 4 . ~ ,, 1 . 41: 4 la. itz , ?,1 ,editilllPlireitifie",lfiruit 18 ,t6ollt the htitvie to pitie'e'eni l ilifteyiViiil ii itliip/141:1170 : 41 hiA l 'iiii'irtsvhlitrtr'"Wge; litsiehe4.l 4hia .,,, iida i hi c ae. 0 ~in ,11# ; ot, Altlghlhb ifiulltion' ifs eh 4nitaliolesonte iiiti'Weliil4:,niefithWitt Oi s e . hy t 0 9 0 1 'dint 1 16 #ll Weill/0e hhiiiik fiii health 4 8i ii , 0 0 , 1 , 0 d ; i 0 i 4 6,,,, I kiii i i: 1 0,,i bilivo , lleltr,byeag lie 'l4l' "Ito 0 'fieliie''fOistitTl ifilitit'elegliPriiiii2l'hiiistiCitilhitt o d a y 4 6 'littlt!'"„Taliihkie..;ilii.alt,lierle!er,iiiieed !IMO' do notwoltio ,46iti fptiulfio' jdtva toqfttid4l l . '. • '' We Wh ite mil l 144 1 4fnig . 'id i pe ,' A,,, ,,,a, , •`llllw loth* l'illipiciilB al itli height z 01 . 1 , 4 , ,1viii i i tt 0 i...,, b ... ,4 1.1 , 7 6,,„ , „ ;,. yin • •ik yveyd ere& ClOstiof the Seven fcilism, but i et ;liitiii , r,;4, : o rii, / , ‘ ,"„ i ' . 4 l l,titentl iintlilie*rtiiiieke'eutietit of the eigli. ! ra , i diiiii 8 , . 110 . , t1 7, - i i i i fi. 2 . - 114130,60;n e j,;1 1 ,,titieestit'itm10 . 11.'' Thb 'iiiliy):is a ',native of , „i reig li ed; 6, .;icir 0r i.,4',46.; ., ?„ 1 , ,q,M. - :', - ,,,r;`,i *hit ILAMW .. 'itlid' Pf,:iinins+ 'er ' the eastern' :; 1 4 1 ; i , iii ii ill , T it o B e t io i f ic iW i r af iri; r r e l. , ri+ ~,e * ll , lcolfritrieti. isor 1 oiiikh , . iiiii,cieori iii • Per sin ; i i efehange'Vlir i sYnile WC tliii,, t u l i p, , I :iii'hilldritiftlitliiiiitifid'ilottsidertiti an eni-'1 ed th e Viceroy. l'hili 'mode 'tif T giiiier l . l l,,.., l4 " . lttl a t i ttl"!. l3,4 ritae?yr , 4 ll of . nWlen 1 being attended with in pnveniencg, co ld 1 1"uner - rrgili.ti l :t 4j illi t el s t°' Wnnk. 6 16 " ' 11 ' : tint beletihrat elid' Alt a tiracv 1 , 15.iti bi i inliwittik#64 , 646.l.toi r lieofoid t iijegco ! h4 i f wilig li q hi; , ,-*f i .,4 4 ,, , , die •ad , • ' , ' '1.14g .e ht 'With,'lditt priffeide' 'llh4Orki ''itillid it or wadi. 'Yedtigtii .rdicitivilitikt4 'kid . .':ilitlij.! &Serie, thlietr be—the 4_lnd-colored "!lei • florins; 2900. ile rink' wii 'it iii i itileo viiiiii!el* l l, l "TidkiiitlMii i in' 1 00 . 41i'lli nkl for a rent nI the'S6hifOr AVg7fits ~Al l yil Aliens l' We'Citiiii IfiV"niTtra; 4 clle 'thin; giv es i ! 1 , 615146 v th i i o l ieii . . whe w „ id tw idicia , , , ,i her `t6' ionlaialfitillY rhite bei le all 'On fire; of (Me . 4 6 ii i,,• e „ o rd•rie-o r , fe iv ~, , iii k, '..ki,ii,„ i rtth biit tbeilett;'inill 14' heti it 1f it thed: to 1 ut'%inaterifate,' and • Bui:ollier 6f 4.iditinh'" Ill'343oliP*i'"llrl4ll(4iteld ;hill 'lii,klils es 1600!flu it iiii, , it iii i.ir el l iky i ~c 4 ,,tii i iii* , „ l el i i,,, tileatleith Of Islifffil riAtidliii ( 4'iiiil;l4de.soin4i 011ie i0f .. h0144§ . : ‘iVifli'e'ilinileitt'iiiiirigio:ti,:i lhelliV iiiitieti"llolsis‘'' itei4rii. • 'AI ii'. I were give' f flit one; ifia Tor' ilia outer' ' i i i lett( l l7 4 l,.,e i 'tetielie`i.iilid - l4 l § • ir time Pick]; e l t 4,ht itege tr i ai tew:l2 tfd ieitaidiief t littk e t t irithatilithed !It thil'l44iiiion'tir ti:iiiiitit,69 ! ;.; liiid••'Weif trori*olly ' -' Oyied . „"ii t't #4lilt 1 }t l a Rilk A I ,k)ii(lttiitftision 14 Syri a , r cash caved dotter ' tidt.stieeily 'for' ' ihe , Oil fin rtikarl tile . ekieip .11griet!c',i)f Ili" tai . - chisel'ef Wilebtireil;ifirieT and hinitide,eif f ilii f ': l 7 144 fiffi,,itgi; Th u 'Olin ! the Wondi,4ttl fernittirel and ei'en chitties tiiiiii:ilt `eac h ;' viil hitt' j t)#altittc,44 l ltr, (4 its, r6l 4g, 1 1 ritlced Co the l'ullpoitinnia; '' in the iiritiree it Vie 1 4triti,; ( a1)1.titteA1:01ieraeleireetri)ii; 1 of then menthe,. ii / welkin hati'beeri ktititis l lids' a `intriretit'W,lnCh, inothing. obit) , could,' to realiic 511:000 illiithis. Theke 'l'OrilOtfi l l' il?:'"" '''' ." ''," ' 4 • , • • • /..,(' 1 /II 1: tri • .1. M ' 7 4 4 .. 4.36",,:,,,1- .4L1VA..ii..41/Ll' ' ... 4,' , hirgkinS ' took:, place la taverns. Ithiere . Op- i I, l 4 nitu r ami i sol „,,,, 4 , 11 , i ,,„, th im,, „„,.,..? • tattle and rilerkii ' Vii4ti'' rilfiiilarlY n rriiiiil ' Or,. ' .6 0 bto ii , - ,;; s . d 7; //tett , • •.' "'il nttending ; 'end e net theiqiiiii'Jc'te'eti).e cunt - tat. j am} , hav e • 1 . ,, d il l i t' au i' fo , 911 und sis In .1 pleted; •iiii.o trath:te'rif all ranks 'itit'•'iliraitil g„„ oftw id eni e i on .w, c if, ,1-a the e together 1 1 1 A splendid entertainment. '''it ot g li g i iiivii ii iii t 4 t i iiity - t :t t - 4 - il)pae•.eaAe . ti.„4l.l4,,t!,spul pxirt ecikowitgritifi eiecifil iikliir '1 '6 le . 4 f hi ot i i,e l 1 ! Viceroy, was ..r.:251.) ; . .a root, of-,tbe, ,A.41,.' t b i i i if i tbh4 / 4111 itt e kitit'',. " ' .'" •• ' • at irel .I.tef k u its, .4'4 4.9 ;a rout oath . e Atletii ierk,thi t i t iliii* iftwa n i t .iiii li , vggi , ' I ral,'Von Ey k, Xlciu ; A root of 01131, SO m p or ~,,,,h , i kiti?• o h t , q . li iii ii es• -"? it y• ' e , ,t 1 .4 l ee' i itgustits,,.C.s.s9. . 4, , ee elicatiou of ',l:.!ti ipe oi t*o . ide ft - d6iiltli L' 'Ol6 'kip . r ;tit ' il i k:thi'4 il 1% , ou te r , B ro ckh o l ntma t er was di? , &Pod al for i'dolter .ills'i"it &A `. o f "'l!ove by his caeciltorS for 4: 0 ,09q;,but aley sold: dollar* nig:Sitter '`' l Biai.Nliii i 4iite I) i til a O l t) ,'": ( a root of the .lenaper.,Agastais, fur which e yin n pii e n c iff f if e r: , w o g. igi- ut :lii, 6 4 ;1 theiy . gut .Cauu, and. a very foie.. .$ ilenielt.. tn i e t,qt 'With iiai n o l•As i titiltd i G - 'i,n r ,;',;,l cabinet, v a lued at; Aioolv.. 5 , TI"?. Af Wen. , qdlitili? 'id thelee64 tiig,'tfiie'eltl l lp"69t 7 Agnaille. was, ii i iie F i4 ili great 1.0344614-.". l ' illt. ‘ ThiC l rahit .' dey '' the One itilifto - 'itte• A. gee denten, received 43009. for tit raeS OO4 A Whir; ilf..6ek.hite." there ' li AO Inttriii lII'. wifirh lie sold /,,liP 6 0- all° Abe! .4iirilr.'.o l. l 'both . rti'in in' iiiiiiieC4Clitieir, fluids '' -et 590 ,a yeer Nr,4: l aßiaPPlforsasett:YeaNa. ;Inf t i ai k ligt a raiiiiivr th - v l i tii.:: A, ~., ,, i i eo; ,gte engagement. dist it should begimeft. kneel 61if iiiiii'fiVf;,if'antiar'iliSielli P t;' l 4t up 2. ‘ l4w 44 l.,t4n.iPlFeltaattlfnla heYingtharilt•lbitn ' hakii' fitit.ilvid[tii'iw . ii• L 'dollerit,• "find retained dltrhig. the ftertoti. „Ng,. gee 4'42-, it bring hilell "Ilitt )I,4l l lo::" l tpii , 4li‘ , loini" akin Fn/fie tf0 001 : 1 '. IR 14 0 . 6 0age , •P!.•• 1 4x rt he 'rnmdfie+,it'hfg ht,'ilitiY fintito lt i 4410, • illonlir. 11 W..?PwartaincetkOlt o t : A4a.44o,••rel, _heels. there were *nix id/ Vt . ; r. . . . • oil'it Lys in one cpy tditint.,l4 olland,,ift-.l.kiiil, fi ifil 4 - lii'VANliskti; titiiiiiicilfn eti' mounted, V!..244. 00 P.' 6 4 0 , sir; ii;g, ~ t Ttir.y". 4 ,461 1 4' 1 lir . viiiil6 . i . ,lunt'at ( binfettein.l . such; an t'teßt tray Ibis -.a*trUfmlituarY IPA"' te**ilito'ildlial l 4'"While the jiiiti;litti; ' Joy lie 041 : .!ilal 9P , klulLa aPliggn -01 . 14491011 - .1111# hail tkiliiiily'- fi ve dotiark I-alit - lel' 1 bilw . Wes inutiduced; : dud ;Tulips wilich, l iwr id inte a gotioto: • .• r I '-' "‘! I ' 1' V e!re 1 1 11 . 90 . 111 sad suld . eur, much mulls, ,thsw, l , ',-! d. • eu • - i ,••• it "..) i.'.; ••••.: • .:.1:...,DL: • • .` • '''• •• I their weight in gold; were gootitt o ily jt0r...1 Yoisonito.Cora'rgaretomititilm—.4).ittnikleeo eliatted without changing hands at ufi rr ...,i theses. wasistristail;to (he eititi:ltoshltiii, Beekman, is descidnug this curious traf fi c, : N.: York.: at; w. days”itgaiiifuoteteneitit• fur Moult . all . other , there hantliso tied Intr. : parity sits 'Chants is roe caused by iholeitif suit , was.negkocted, attentions that 'etujage.Owith which he culotte& thelandleet tAilittni. mentalist:re: entered into; which , werel to I annnne ligleitta sedle`t grastl trAt be fulfilled. in .six months, and not or be iiP fill'anihtleg cditrefilrfftine'lllVAll'a 14 :feated by. a ay. chasageitt die-, kil os • o f .• t h a •+co .4hililfb ti'-iiirtifig' it. miff; ify . triii' it 'root during that .time.' .iTherhow i bkrgeia .1 - Iwhitw#e o • wittk ing 4 4 iikth it 'rime *II! ,nt igh t he. Made wake merchant tor la sbot. , i'firtittridat itith'ditil,W4fificeira ~ •,.'"''''''' at the: price. ot . i 00LV. &wirier> -1,..h0 the )tintelo -,,,,--• 'IP ''____ .,__ '"..4"4:44'- ' s : ''' ,1 '' ,.,_ .41 I, '"IU L " n . specified fisr.ita defiverys lumpiest may have -. . i A oltle Volflumoun MC irtfuaamPulla' la Als risen , 1600ioriik our cluminiej , i , Eking a .,„peptelE t tai rminkabeur..46lJ.o o.stla•• 48411 gainervf 1100,1losiniti Should ili l. oll , dew] V * li t F 013 ,,.i 0n ,,. * eb ll46l6 vgleith 4 suintrboi conistry t have i s iithAo, i 800 / florins. the VP* illumvul'autwoo 4 in iB4ov4lB,ooollc•ioatt+ ; purchaser , was•thelit wiobser totthe eattount , l c "Or' 14144114,10404-4 'itir J 840•• 8i4117••••‘°" o f go g or i ins „, „ka theie l heakeen . e o rd i d „, 4teielidg.7llkB,4it -ISA* ~8 4410.; 'hit-. is, Juana, in the market , Wm biageintternalha. 414 ° 31 M "I''. / 1 4 tilueulifel'Wful l a a i nii. ` l3l fed Without an exeheagembile nibriek'-fori "I"l6,4nia'willibitesh°lll". to be " ti kr themes, se tthatkir ' , became e 'spat*. i• of I frq011 . 406410)0011 and . labal' ,of Older. About gambling, at /which ~itikitintlib 44 6 0 ,.i, ir i rett i'.g•2441641(0) 0l .a. , .1 Pi 'lO `let i . -4: ',. I. 4 1.1 !I; lost, esti wOut / 'Vie dentinal of; , the ztiettlll4l 0 1 1(10A 1 ""i l '',—ries . itut.ef.E-, ,wss sib imexpectedoeittsitarhad!beeitewti '"'W e gUi• - t r/...6 - "r e Hi l o ,' a ro 8 4' ,i f .., prisntg..-. When settling , °skis, throw' . , Intlepitt • its Aky opoe ,m it i o i , 4 , 4 ,, eap . ware Mikity ,thefituherseisuilie rfroosi ihubdt'' 00 4 i i t , tw in! knut t le . pn b4,, ,m. Fk , Were.. ' . ,• i / ity.tb 'meet; eheir •eogaidetente,. end , *tatty . rg Arie • " A li, l o st% eit 4,0, mower ttailii ...fruni.alishqnsistiti . Personinbeganitosiseo, it.. -it , f ., i ,, .. , , . ir - j 4 - 14 -- •,, t TV.eI?PriPX.I. " I ,..qA4PP 7 Ulute wore cautiously, and the, more re s r g o! t i w moo t c o i low - t io r t h e Dechible to 'hut Illat (he ey's,teire:bl`,o4i;bk a' r t i''" 4 ' f" ‘••• ' :••••''''''' • • •'''' o. . g 8 re el .a II [ iiptiift 'Whitilifthirtaiii 'engaXeld.iosii' bytrairtw, 4 l, ,L ,l 4, 4 •,,,i l i s c ,P7, "11 . 4r ii USW a our 'hifitiOXiii*erellitiblei: . 1 , 14, , 1 atip-iiiildeV. i' sr tire,:w. -1 -' • . 2, - , • ,-- . ' L • f ailleit 'Wish 'il id ltillitttnie' Of their '' hi tieliti :l ''" . cuinciaili .4tid'n'et neoinatifj,lsitnoli ;" An 'trolled lititibinthieni, that the ''4e/Pan ' hid' iitierek4eld!, • Prlrieed,', fell-•-leclittribli' ! wear Violtrfediliesli , Were . initle' 6 ' ifie 14negitifttites iii vein ; and, after siolentscon'..' teittihne; in :which the venders ehiltni!d•:' ,and'ilfe'perehaSertl resisted :payintint,.•.'tlie'l, §tire' interposed,' itod issued' a n order' 'lll.'l validating , the' Contracts;'ivhieh; lull hit end atOhne id the s ock jobbing ; and the rontit',' irlil.ih' had horn • valued at .C5OOO eAeli," I'Were etriv to be had for t 5: and ill iis ended the mast strange 'eotntnerco •iii %Odell Europe had ever been, engaged, SOrne euiquins anectloteti connected it , ith the militia may be foiled. Among them bne of a burgomaster, who had made. in• Wrest for a friend, and eitidceeolOtl in oh. twining u very !iterative situation for him. 'Thu friend anxious to testify Ids grail- tudo, entreated of the burgoninsier to al low him to show it by some substantial proof. 11 is generous benefactor 'would ee• cept no favor in return ; all he asked was the gratification of seeing hie flower., garden, which was readily granted.— Thu friends did not meet again for two . years., At the and a. tha t tinte l the gen tleinan Went to visit the hikt i lomasi t .e. , On going into his garden,. the first thing that attracted his observation was a rare 0.1 kriet " A-mesa ;INEctuate'diesti sear New Or• italleleittilato 'tittle.. • She wee t e ettira (11.9tbikr4linid.trtimfrocards tin the Poasettsigai of he r late tnititeriAlex. Grant, aciev sivia)adpposed , 'to -have been 13,1 yearn 044 , She.leattes n•husband only a little over,Bo yearn age! Did bachelOrs.tlit not livtiits long as oth. 'ir man. They have nobody to mend their clothes emit devil- their stockings. They Catch cold, end ,there is nobody to make them peppermint tea, consequently they drop off. . , . • recent Lenn t l,on Medical Periodici,l make* the follinving declaration :—..Thre never lived that conqueror, who, with sword or lanc r , slew one quarter of the myriads that havil died or,l4neet and leech." Certain r arpenters, lately, who shuck ' for higher wages at Liverdum,lorance, 0 . have been hu,4enfel,i PtqMis (4 1 Ap6 n,.- °"'nent varY ll % 411 13 / IW° Ito, f *A.0 1 141 1 t. Lola Mon te a , ,attordlog couot, w_ a s thiaiy,n4 of, rs,tirlisk,t9 a r s opl vent. This puts 'us ip win 4 oFlfie cuu,?- _ • Ict: The devil got sick ; the devil s monk woula‘ The devil gut well; tbe devil a mimic way he. =MEI .STEA PLOVV,—A late LoliticsaiNtitail atm takes the following sea3ursti of el Stead All* Which has lately beast, invented -alibi Awed ItltZlit hold 1 a sketch vf it my net.be , iiniftlerlaill some Of our reederik : 'Piro 'engine tneroartrirf that tehttri erdhii SW mi. s'light 'portable railway. 'eh* : pleiv&iril l 4 end tecatle'on either sida titilia iiiktvit43l, l • otikle's to it: I ' ' 'hie plows employed coastal or forr nallopmx end 'rout inllivoil plows, fixed in. a. flarne: 1p trA : 4 ,4* 4 I F"PI -h S n l' e m c "?'• l o4P44; alennantl44loAnt'' farr , ,,, ‘ ' ~ I' ' , ' 1 ~ dqrno* ard Oro pooh pioom, one on, eilhat sitleilltlinikaktiala alternately,' adtaucta. and reeedisv , thar , arlesaia. pkow worlchag, the other heiai idle unallidnisilko its proper' position' fur irlooriaglha cis1(11401 . 0 1 111114 rnwa. ,On the completion ,af. tba Aro ligaillies t'',9l',rsqa, rho aaßiPan and** inuninn OW* each three fret. , I, I, ~ nut)/ .0 Tit . . plows 'l) ! .e attached to an e1itt1714 1 614 hundred and ilfly 'yanle in length., thay /Kirk drittichod'*t' pleaabre, or shifted' frorialia ii Jr the chain to' the"other. They' trivl4 afttil itliV i re five miles en horfr. • Pro*laiott 4s :rte cane t4e9 , alcika ' , Snipe any hapidinwagrinii .Y. , A c'CailPflicPki ara n 440, to SUit.itreiviluirBlllll4 ped fields, and ,iolneprive or, IligirlrAi t h4itevint. j lier,of plows, if racoelaary l . tyiqf rwi r i#l,l,o4, ~, , ilily or ti'iitive ,r nenin, the author quotoll um*? fill:wing' Irlh . qlloke : . ' ' ' '. 6 . Its Olt! prevent itate 'af things,'it hi *II SF form a dorroet estimate of tho ranee Of 0101 - 44,01 1 Lion to a commiarrial point of view. '$ *1411*11.41 say 'lift o machine of the power,itaia.fikkirs 14 ,r'4l4omolot dPacribed , wal• iPt44l4llnba work ususally done ly sixteen flog dtri i , by as many men, , Intl ib•nyon iy,ttilfrrigh ~1 heroes. ' Requiring itself the atten neap *4lO men, ;id a bora to dot* , the,walin or de'enl: it woultk,thua sate the labor of, thirtv lowtiklitilata and oight, intro. , Against this eauellio,ittiaraavo pelts° of five shillings aiday.for erode: , r , r,il at/ PntEPAREIO -7--- l:11 WllEAl —* ', 1 1 '4 41 14' g a l Ttri.—A ' vast laertion of Winterkil l ki4. vt ' • *All, , r c, i . comely in consequonce of wanton pr 014 o Abe l rkinegig (iict.,e, of conirnau ; senro. *drillt ?VAC ! , in the seed. Thousaurleof OM% ore sawn - 1 1 4,411 year upon hollow placer% in the field„ whithil4l42 though the riehert.apola, ere covered Title nlyngglo of water, cyhenever a heavy rain frill& , •i.,,,i niiT Without offarinq our awn opiniarta i taritlaltAr to Alison , * the question whether M1611%111 itralliklii charism.' not, we earl 'ilftf;•ly say that egf ingtiii ' ''i in the *heat fedil will Isi mu much snirri'll o r t 4) prirthi'ee'll'ibirn the adjoinhig groUrnl ihiiiia l air tnnai'itanittrg ',mato ; andttliat .. sposiv ' te". , 64 , 4. ure 4 Thir 4 'cciveid'wfth this Wo•Akaii i id c .:, 4l , . r , rtc, , r , irlo,i!*e n single Incrnaf, ox ilitaln,,noinmam 4 1 4. - would ha . ° 44 4'n {lad a drain li Pcni*Atniii leg, 7ifg,,linil given 1 4 owner eevevel.b,nekeiitteru aonnO,iilisat. for such a,istusll outfay-9(11149.040,;-,1• l itAne,wroton waste of labor and seed 10-tbato*rot ,it AndkY lePou: i. dirt clayey surface vrkbonrtans : nint wititifout vsa to early , oft *mandator frillier a lk ithey , 4t Is only non Ouch nniffkle!Y* ll4 " - thartliondvocatert or transmutation' contend tiro ;chisitio:ialtOii place. 'Ana as eiriteet 11001' 1 • niehe'WitOlbtithati ewe, it is ii4 - po:eioploty voirl 'ltrepaii The grouniffriettir, 1 11401 1 i itkliteetliiila Ref. Eli; ciell(1000 !Vlririr fits 0 1 tainage, tbev sow, almost nuisoreds.b in,!Pe j 9 Vißri e wAI WitAi :10 41,4 ht, 01.1 hilt O . * er4:41. 1 01. 40'.Itulian cent brplanedeste‘t tbtadooookss 4* - 1 narrow beds oonmemb don slopii rellEnbaboianorerwheet than thou 444(lialiSbpdlliti pitman Holm Thais tens. -.1 d'r (*Mid iftinteki MOW 111164Wilesei41 pr ndMvlt4attil @ l►4''~ab 11610 ' ahem of the neeensity of keS fiy °P 7 i l li t i t :V et lirei r tlirg i kr 4 1 i f frOo Atrii 4l9 .4 l er „ .. 11 .1_,etitItTfi r t i tItilt , telffli e lhowl , novit — .wtitasinitkPla • Rvespiomfaftwebv sivilimi*44,,,ok•si . gpoilosoivials44llhpros 61I4Jhr yaw Jame* 41111111011 fat s gritwiplpeat,Shodahyouanargensetissesei; ' t#.o Oflthai of opinien exists actionatnsens aittiAtiiiiiiiieet cern by elnlinksa! (4ibhrif in the fall, ur l tU , p(nsti{.,ifty ., ' i44er.,Pott of Moro!). I determiqed W 006 ,40,, point—at least se far sapoesimitk i Paps dfterinine. On the ,/ember lest, the dal on which's+, tiniebeChtwelset.) ilkingai, l awasured two bushels. of oats Witalb se accurately as I Could. toi4d , rt screighad such Wallet, found the , vreishhi/ 41111. 1 pound!' respectively. The number of in one, Ind GO in the other.' r had Otte pidart shelled; got Sai lbs. by weight, bushel 'mut half a peck by measuie, and' eel's.' 'The corn was spread in dry, .4:04" , Where it remained till 4, few slays ainrec,4,lM# l . l had lost . ivat half a peck. or V/ per cent, t;tfact,,, we , and a Galion over 3lhs. or 10, pabviginhb,i weight. opia otri I 61 WW4 ihrfarence of 40 , per Orli. the 1L4.4y weight and measure,' .31...nriirtil.,1 fcrenco to bd w'counted for 7 , lib otifniptodalliwt-i minute division rig . the water in the JlCorktbellialidili lc' we find 'a less in weight that . ' stiorild titiedipiilik'n space legs thin'three, pinta, there , ia an tietthitl hiliW.i" of eitiM pirite In Wilt.. The eel'scif ilifi t alitiV'T weie aecidbritally d'oetrexed 010 tiliit:i ilealltle ai la vented 114 itar,Ctieleinitlhe lose titth!..,l l4 11-1 i,: . The delta i)Uithel'of cilia iii ,j aiiiiiidilt trary; l (c . place, and shelled a few days, ago, io pm.* half a hoard of Oda, weighing jostflOivoonlilla These are the recta, es ;attuned ftemilikylaolllP 64 experiments. The '.turn :.vac i) oetieVololl4ll fl" white, between tho tritird abed and litit. l 44difir " 4 L aLi i . sitialty, haVing l intit ten to toln4reoge tiCt or• lino corn ' Was in, gdod-condetteli'loVh4 its, 41/ the time' +kit; ' tiotehed thiekihif.-L.4/4 . " Li ' . .. • , , “.. ; •;ii At LA; It anottneA PlAsTrat ion rtaiyoZa4.4 - 11.114/00hre: barypatt Harald autateliaita • vier *ate& mbittek roanatkairtaia ier ItiiiliblNUrthit,4o ( '',.. c : 4 . tgli•bith44*Nigaikflielt rtt 16'4 1 10611'6M it other two hay!)l.e . cat'_. • •i: t ,"' I , • ,t 1; olla ~ , 1 1 :6 144. ttill Car 6 afr a w -AA* a cumpanlbtr AI/ I ' 4 Gene-levity. jirtiauditLadlui TWO bota:Alekttli , 1 0 1 5 i If /0 Will 1.14EW. .‘ A ) , AGAICULTURA MAW;