0 . N; . 0,-. ' i ,_ 4 oo4i,tiljtin44 - ': - - AttOit.cir., u..: 11. FRAEIER, EDITOR. adOIiiTROW, PENrst: Thursday Morning, Nov. 4, 180. Han. Enwsan EVERETT, j u s t appoitiv• ._ ed ,Seeretery of State in- place of Dan iel *ebiter deceased, , was -born in Boi ion; - -educated \at Harvard llniversity, studied for a Unitarian clergymati,v but :accepted ~instead' the Professorship of Greek in Harvard, and in 1819 became I„editer of the North. A merican. Review, -., . , which . he conducted for sii years with marked ability. He was ten years- in . _ Congress . and afterwards successively- Governor\ of.Massachusetts,Minister at the • Engifsh Court, and President of Harvard UfitverS'ity. - He was fifty eightyears' of age, last April. • , • The ,Democrat speaks of oi t ir masters.. Bein . g...L_ather young- in editorial fife,: no doubt ive have muchto' learn yet, and shall receil.-e. ifiform — atiOU from our more experienced- neighbors with all due grad - - tude.- This, idea of having a rimster'had never occlirredto •us foefore: We thank them fOr ; it, - as it furnishes a sort of key to some thiiigs, that before. seemed to us ray tiler' difficult of explanation. Only,. we would suggest to theixi that' reasoning from analogy. is not always 'safe, -- atreht at therefere they should not infer that we, have a master to (Ectate our Course, mere.; because they hay . e one.. -- - then,is the secret of the remark=' able Conrse , that the Demist has for - some years pursued.'The editors them 'selves, .we ,*will suppose, arg a couple of very, exemplary young gentleinen, and .cvlia.t.ever they may appear to have ddne derogaiory i to that character is charge 4 ble,'nort: to them, but to their master. TrUlyit IS a most 'exacting master that they. wive. They are no doubt excellent. , friends-of -the 'merchants of Susquehanna County; hit their ma.ster commands it, - and thereuPon editOria," app ears in , • their. c,oltonns,recomineildirtg people gen- orally to go to Binghamton to traile,..show-' , ing evidently that this master of theirs is a'deadly enemy. to the merchants of this 'They arelarm friends of the cause.of, edueation, -a &would. desire to see insti - tutions of learninfr flourish - but unfortun- ately - thicir master does not agree *WI them. awl sothey must nerforee sneak in language of sneering thsparogement of the • Susqiielh'!inna . A my, an cade institntiop. cre ated• :aria much sustained at ' exrienseo for ' the betinfit of tbe' . youni of this c*tanrini- . 174 are most devoted' friends of the agricultural interests of !the county, and would fain be considered the"special, champions of the farmer; , but their .111837 ter, indignant thilt.a prosperous agricultue ral SOCiety. IS growing up in our midst, dic tates to them an article Containing dark .. insinuations against — ea conduct of that i -• Society,' d.and tending produce dissen sionst an' animositie among its menibers, if not entirely to destroy it. i Te y are ardent advocates of the cause 076mPerance, writing and speaking PO liclyin its 'behalf; tut their master, for very strong personal considerations of his own, is _a foe to that cause, and at his be T hest E.. B\ Chase iecreily and irregularly A f r o m the' withdraw Sons of Temperance, ZS we:are informed by fourteen reputable members of that Society, and denounces the Maine Liquor Law,:tbat he had pre vionsly repeatedly upheld. !. There are many other acts ^ di a l this hard master • has compelled .them .to per form, which, must be equalli repugnant to , . r, - " their sensitive natures an fende con sciences, but which we have neither time . ' nor inclination to :enumerate.. `!, Truly e -are exceedingly sorry that they have n 'pressed into the service of a master who exacta so unmercifully. and` ,. rewards so niggardly. Besides, people , are ',in:mew • enable - enongh, to hold the editors'in some 'degree responsible , for the acts , they are thus 'compelled to :Perform:. The "cOnse quenee is , that their reputations are s I, lt - ly dainaged *here they are hest-known. For instance, E. B. Chase has rately run for office, in 1 this county; and , White the aggregate:of his vote in this county does ! not indicate any very flattering . amountof popularity, his vote : in .Harford, where as hi. It4ta,,lls, be pas:se - 431d; boyhood, and , where his "dativ es : teside=-112 . .BrooklYny whereate t l !tugbt . scLool and figured- other- - . wise rathero l , 3B Pleduay--ind in iliidg • - water and : Mo ntrose, ``wher e b e his more r9cepo,7 eXliThite;d'hiinselt - ivEte. much 13e-low, i that of his. brother . , Locofocue, w h o , .- We4.not so= .w#ll , , knOwn .. .-k' In , Hartn r a i ' llopkinahad a 'majority of 82:oWir HOS. man,`:;whileSherwood bad '-' major ity ' of a .- 4 over , Chase . rn Biocar 3 P , ltciikiTirilio a ~zui4ority or `29: ; arT: : .110ffmaii.: while ShorwoOd had a majority att. and Roan of. 28 oVer .Chaim.. In - BridgeviatOk; 'Hop. 'tine, ~m ajority. ";o ver Hoffman "was '. ' 166; wink .. base's, majority over Ethaiivoild, was n.l 47 .'a am rams' - IViffinaie ---' , '0 ./' 3'P in p , e,, ~ sma., • i*LY. : s;rverr,' 40PlciPs was , 25 ; while .81;e4; Fi t i,ca'a tosj . Ority Over chase was :54 - ti all:, which": ewe ni*::roasontitilljr.;, ;3aii, Tat if,:clio' ) liid .. been . 'well ktio - T - ihro'- onc...o*= Pistfie l t 7 4l . e would . 'Laic Ita&=.*eri : / 1- 40 1 - 34 0-oY : ** 4 o ,, --c' *::1:. --t .:lAlee - jt , ,rrsii:,-',o;e lift iiiiitii4iiiiit #*:Ar*/_,:g ',,',410..miap have-iiifinitie.with, v ...` the' t iif intuit' d ' i "kitnik' l'esPlN. to ~..,-‘ 8 „-,,--- ,t. , , P 9 ,---11 :itiwn with itituir •econdescprision on gray! i headed:. statestne ~ and its s ig ning to the great _ men of tt::, natiort' i t restif 6 tivel nichesiii' the titlal le i;f . . .1 ( e• wev;4l4l modestly Siggest that it tniii tiro for their, -ultimate to lea ve he Seriice 4 1 their `invent ungrateful ni - ef — a . n4 zOlel see i k ik t aia tett e - r ! -„' J3ut‘ our . ilvicii . ;xptilill b e . w orse than' throWn awa . [.;*. they har t ei - e brsen 'w orn they will serve and wo are constrain a to' leave; theirs to their•larnen-' table fate • ---: \• • The State Fair.:. a rs - •', i The State "Agricultural Fair was held ' • Li c' ct Oct: 20 .. W • learnfront l t_ . n 1... eri i c .. t. i Lyncaster l ; .Ezpresi . , that the.. Atterti. ce was verYn•e lar--upward., 4 of 50,0 01 i r persons ,being: prescnt . I ,Th e iihititbell was, : in all_ ...respects, f i superior to aii4l ever.held in the State., -' , , : , ' - l *l, ThedisPlaY or AgriCultitral iniplernetits . .tvas 'exteitSiv,ii4 ctt4v:tisiicois,lire'Agl'h prised at the wonderful luarch.ef inipr?Ve l l tnent in thiS noble, sciiente, 'ileac° I A ing.an Planting - ,Mactioes • ale e forin At Very ttrlrtiic feature; riSiva.s . evidee 1 by 4 nurtiberS who censtautly t i brongba 1 i 1 arourid._ Ile,.varietrof,,live Stock . ,-.lt „,,, , was very iarge, and . ..a !narked impro L rum* Was 'noticed over the 7thibition" i;• L lastycar. ' - 'Thc tlisplay bi eferr depa nient,oohe Eilkibitton , were . . unusual} fine. • • ' • {a The'vatioux prOtnitinis.tere aura on the 220 d Asetav.ie not yet a et , . -the- proceeang:3. 'We and ever, that the Butter and' cue6se 'fi• nit Susqu \ ehanna Conaty took tnititns.:. • Hon. Win.. M:Meredih;ivtio was pected -to . the • aiinnal .Adds .havingbeen detained in Pittihtirg nn pectedly, thai part of t..4e.,entertanmoreN . •: - , 1, ITE M - S ..',- - Hill vd„*. 7 :... . •.-- - . - ~ . _ sii -„,„ nouns - pi , RirIitES . ENTATIVES.. .`2 1 ,---,eflte Irilt are ethigrating,inlal:o •fiwn- ms--Darin m ciliver. I . .. - =miters, to Atistralia., •-• 4 If ---- ''t * All \ trk as : s .. George I'.Gilmbre Rich ' • . '. - - -'- --.,. •• . ~.1. , -4 , i r .., -e te93 - "r• , ___,.r-iirtensive , told: field's :T.tavei It ell , ard,cou , ~,G.,Appletors, J. M. Porter, • O. discovered at t t le cape - of Good Hopi i` l . 4 6 4/ er „ ~ • -.• , • -• J , . .] Artn.st - rong , . , Clarion and Jefferson—J. —7- D4rfeel V,ebster's fee in s the. In iac . h A dollars. . 4 ;Alexander "I! tan n, 'lbmnas I P tigee,- Jo -: s. t • en t..onsan_ , 1 1 - 3 , H h . • 4 , 4 _ ..---A. J . .- . D a vis, the-Seel' , will - de h ren •' 'Beaver,. - Butler, an iaso %a series of.lectures in NeWyo4 city, the 'Harris, 11[B. Chamber. . ensuing ` want • er . . -, '- ' ' ' ll Ileatord, Fulton,and pi, 1 L-----Th 2,:iiii of Nrivernher has b d t'` Shell. Thos. Collins. .- - I" named as hankcgiving•day' r ' by the G v 1 Berks--Geor j e , Dengler, I• • -lost, - i• of th i s State ; . ' , ~ , - - 1- , 1. ' t Daniel Zerhy, acob ti...:icklem. . ," . ' -".• '• • • - - -'e 1 . : ''Blai r and Huntingdon—S. S. l4,a r -',—sndrh Carelina papers report a • ~ -, -, -. • - . , . ' ttori, J. L. IiWIS. - , - - • frost at Georgetown, in th4t State, Odjllk ' I a ' ': - Brudford-LWin. E. Braton John PaSB - 211th- inst. •-:- - • f t ',:' :I I ° lno're„,' ' •-:' ' , -.-•••••‘. - - - -The - whole Ito sician iiirrni lmsbrien - Bucks-Noah Shull, Jonathan Ely, Ed. : - ordered-to go into inoUrnitig for , the Ddl4 ;ward Thomas.. - - - • ' i ,, . . . of Wellington:, ~-.,: - • '' '1 1 Carbon and Lehigh— David Laury, J. 1 Elii or w r iihi b oa , been 1 -e qui "4 ec j.. 1 1.1 . 1. St rot hers. . - ' - 4 . -of aiding 'in the rescue _ of Shadrach, Ale -R. Foster.f .. Cli 1 . R •,,.• CClflre ,ar es 1 - , 1 1. I; 1 - Clies`ter—Jesse James', inn.: Chandler, fugitiie'ssavf ... • • • - - ',, 'i![• r r ' '.? Tr' •i. . - - ' - - . il nt3 ,JOSee 1 iirCh max. - J. - - .. 1 1 ' l. • •—•. he ni ce utle sum of $1,100,, ,0001 1 CJearfield; Mlitean k. - Elk—J. Arnold: has just' . i.en recovered out of the Gehir 1 i ciniton g Lyeoming and Potter—Joseph ;Estate• . • tb-e -t b r ei :- r5Ta !: 11 ; w :,',...1 51i z.... 11. ..7,. i;., : i !4, l3. e. T .„ ° •ti t , fiell -14....' -j .: . ..kr .K .... ii .,t 1 ... "1 , .r . __...,„- e..-.... - -- 7 - ' ' ' '''' "- ' it - k cif is , i crawl'ord—GeorgeMernman. Ransom on e - di . -- .ridelsl-Is. ew 'T. : Y-.• •" ! • ' - is one, rth . the population of the _ e l l !Kingsley. . .. ? , . , public., ~ . f _, ~ A , Curnherlantavid J. M'Kee, R. D. .-. . . • • • •., ~1 .I . lenderson' I - - • 1 ! .. . • —From - statistics lately puldisheas it • , has been . ,proied• that thro, , ughout , many not:less than 40,000 per Sons die iin:q .."'' CAN 1 1) . d .• epilin't S. Wkterbiiry,Jacob La a .,f lidaware----.T. P. Abram..." • .nually from delirium tremens. • ' - '111.: '-- r i e _ a , sr..•''.tretsii,- .11. ,A - . Hills.:- The „p fin . c Alb e rtir p r i- .... - 6-iti . l 4 :r .l . 4 ayette , and Wes tnioreland—L. 1,._ ~..• 01 .7 Hui Franklin has 'retirmi :Bii, low, -NI in..A. Co9k, P.U. Hook, li semen ..,. -- - . - ' - - ' I ed, but Withont,hiving found any' •tras9l l. ,M, ill. - , . , ~ _ _ .• .. 1 of the missing mariper , 1 .Pranklin—john _ Rowe, , Charlq T , Cam ble. —_,Fergus.:°'"P°Lnn^r has r f c 2 v ,„,. e e ~ .• • • Greent--Fletcher Diva_ ... . his saintY. • -Luis 91 , P1q. r f . " 4- "a" ''' .. - e # . Indiana4A/z..lll l CMore/.. , brought-a'vOnt by= total abstinence flun . : .. . , • , , , -,. •• 1,1 ~ .., , _l' . .. ! _atica , iter— u p j me 4 i.a H 4 ar, 4 - ohn C. -lira intoxic!.ti?gi• s.t inks. , . .'• from, M. Petra ,Jo h a .. . Ileutand, gout -•••-•Atiplication his • been-made Ibli , „ ,;, pray. ~: • • . • li Louis Napoleon to "the, British GOV . rnti : , I,,p , hancin—jidas C. Seitirt.- , Meat' for the restoration of . NaP . Ole lili " ' Luzerne-L-Trtiman Atherton, A. _ll. will; which lias:_tbrimmed -in the pos esr ttuntdisg. •--• • • 1 - skm of nglandsince his aint.ti:' ~ :[. . gertc,r, Venango and Warren-:- L. N.. 1 he 'fiat Wer - d AOf 1:::736 . 1 , _ . * ;. - e , b i lt , L r i , :- INl : c ... : i r fnj il i n n aLla Ti n,'- en .T r i s li p p • J l:a • y ß io l i lg . nre, C. y. . -a i have beeti - -.. I stiil iiveri knonear.: . ' - -_ • . . f a , re.Eo p rte 0, , . They ill form an 4ppfop.mte-ePaPpr 7 i • u . • . ~ ~,„.• u , • _.. „.. t. his - tombAaMl, motto to his works._ -...1 i , •n 9 ]roe '!''',--.'"'e. Pike—lL S. '"-,` Curts . - 4 I ' l ' Al" ltgfunerS--Oltver r..Fretz, U '----tjur.Natinnal a lellit l TPritb PC W. Gabe,,Hettry . 80yer...) t i ti 1 respecting the L'obtis Is tids; isi vni4, 'E,I be_tn . ‘a fair way' for adj tment; tho u tlik r ill what way; and , jn what-basis is no -so clearly mairolkno it: -•. ' • llt r - 7 --An etitt irely,new'reature was au' troduced at lie Agricultural rah., held ti at tattiTia, N. Y. Nine fair.--VsestiVit entered the itg, , and . iontenden for 4, \ 'll . vet cup to be rewarded for ilie bestlicirtiel manship. O'. -, Madame Glal• Anidt ,, ( frace Jem”; Lind,)-is tiow -residing at Leipsic withiho husb a nd i selationit. - he is said to 'haiii II purchased a ihpuse jut Dresden, - intets44 -to, tnaki - Uraticity; Jhei future' home, and leaCe " dear Sveden-!" - • :'• :I1 ii b 4 —.--=- An, artesian well, - 325; feet " deepl tubed 75 feet with sheet iron;and 32Ifedi 'with cast•iron„.six incbefain diameter.lattil tiliovring up '3oo . ..gallOns 'of water IR . ' minute, has belinsu i nk at galina; Ala 104 e , cost of $3OO. 1. - - '' " ' l' .... , --It was found, An a port storit4e,il amination, thattliff. Web:o . er died ofidittl ease of the liTer. -IThe immediateelitist! , of deSth was.herisirrhage frOm the 84.)ZPi ach and bowel a, owing:to a morbid 48'i 'of blood. consequent : upon - the ahovet ease. - Tbere,was ilitidripsy :on ths'i lt " i r,?nneip; -•.. .. -• ow , -,;• . -- , i f . 1,- .. ' l't.owitio.-11) : -plowing yont -gt pd: 1 for your fall crops plow deep, and - t Of by gixe ihem a deep pashirelo fned,cip a. deep' bed : Lo w protoo - them . ,Pziteiti,, I }, of drought or • moisture and to.; keep 'llottr laud from washing. P OO 4-.1;e:a1.0.1150€10 . $1 turiarig4 a iitti Of the "iota. pitl7-.4 , 0,4 , ougb 4 l4fulvetio l hir : harrowing and ;Gig h i" it..x., let in - 1 01VM 08 1 11 cre• , 4 iii? irez t. not,fpv„; ..: V i hard pan '.„- 'poyi , 19U baxo preiriollity , illarnet.l ri d er- ti , , - rastin . ' 1 - 1 )1 . d gor 'm u s ic t, i , n i a e • ..- ll' 1 , , i. ypate... r474J4.41„)14Aii0.....:4. , 00001164. of flikiii- f11!:.:0.1:4 1 04011ry 'product i iiin.: ;',. par ki en TAPPO.f),s'itia .tll4 ordinary,,,h t ,,s r v f) fwd. 4 3 41 train is , ..:449:4 3 epairtely.gAtvi ~," 04 - w 1 44- 4u/ ' ,l -P1p44:P01i?..-11ge .mbil ~ , : _ ....... it liiii., :be, _ ‘ l l4loo# l ,Mat•Juid Ault . . 1 ' ' Y4 44 •* l .°R.Pir. .nggitAwAcatoe. :,4. 16.# Aqt,:p.r. WitiktPoiift4tbe:..G ..1' Sining,." l l.Avicittr.c! . c** , l:ol9_o2e, 7: frt.!) a spt,kl4o - ,)160 bn"-bughtt.,4l, ' ''" the,lte:kt gownsinfi. l -Acin.tyipivr • IRENNSILVINII LEGISLATURE I- 1 - / - ' Sendon. 1853. , - --. 1 ',., i , . ~.!. SENATE. ci , '„ 1 - • .. , I,l. l jV n itilaqothis city— rutty: 4..-trao, 4 ,.. li.A. . 1 Min. * 1 . -i , , - 'E . ~::. i* • •'-' 1 . iii':2 7 Tikilailerphia - c ounty ' —Tiiptilas .;11:' irorsytli-;: S. G. HAMILTON, Wm: Good f witt...' , . r " *. • ' % r , 11 ",3, Mp9tgirscry--Berddiniti F.s . 'z, -4; Chester and Delawaie—H.. 2. ,En= c, . _ ~ ans. . 5. , Beeks- 7 Win..M: Heister.• - , i ,G.:- )31i lc.-44:flward.IC. Saeger.* 1 7. L': eirocr,nndidebatow= -.E. C. Dar.- Kißzer. thumberitut , incl Dauphin— thainot on and Lehigh--William John C. 9. %Noi 'Fry.* - -L. W jgcni. • \ • I r • 1.3. - C Bally:. • 14. Centre; L - scaming, 'Sullivan and Clinton—Jas. W. Quiggle.* 15. Blab-, Cambria and Huntioidon - • . 16; LUzerne, Montour anti Columbia— Buckalew. I • . , 17. Bradford, Siiquehanna and; Wye 'ruing--=George Sanderson. . Pott er,lnilean, Elk, Clea field. and .leffei.son—By min D. Harnlin. 19. Mercer - Venange and - Warren-F,- John, Ho.. • • - I: 20. E rre r and Cravford—Jaa. skiateer.,* • 21.1lutler, Beaver and Lawrence-4. - Itobi7 l 4m).- • . , 22. Allegheny I-Afuntes,Carothers, Pei). Dari k.,* • - WaAington and Greene-Mai well M'Caslin. . • 24. -BedftirA, Fultmi and Somerset-. Hamilton B. Barnes. • . t 25. ;- ArmstrOdg,`lnditina and Clarion÷: Chtistionilleyers. 26. Juniata„ and Union—Eli Westmoreked and-Faiette-4ohn McFarland. ": 28. Schuyikill--John licndrichs.* a:Him,' Monroe, - Pike end Wayne atiA and - Franklin—Thos.- Car. , mberland- _and .Perry----josei)ll • ayer., Northaitipton---Isaac Richards,' Fran cis Barr. •. • • Nortliumlierlaud--S. Bergairesser,- . Perry-7-liavid ShaTer. . "I"biladOphin R. FicinagPkgrorll L 'q'gr°i•afv. William ) • . . County—lsaac Leeik.D. inObicam, innie . C. Biyant, Robert B. Knight, Smith Skinner, Lanai W. MOnre, Gdorge'S. Piper. Andrew 14uge, Rick ardson. L. Wright, :John J. - Meany, mon _Leiner& . ' ..• Schuyll:illHorn. Jacob met. . • Siisqiiehanna, • Sulliran„anil Wyoming cinale; 3. W. _Depoi4o. r . Lovirey. . I Union " acid - Juniata-4a* Beale,. NVasliingeOn-=,: N. Mi. Donald, Alexander.. - Wayne RichardLane:l'lo'er, , 'York--- l jairs 31. Anderson, Herherl,"Divid F. • Den:tocra,ta in' Itninan—Whip i --NativeA in . :imALL'ciOn-42ew marked thus* . 3U CAPI7III4TION. Dew, Wbig, 15 . " 17 62 • 38 Selint°, `,. Devi iztaijit titl'ttl . CONGRESS.. , , Dtsts. Dem.: DIS T B. Wilit 11 1. Florenoe, :." 1 -' 2;, , V,liaridli 1 .. 3 , tilibillis„,- ~, " - - 6- :EveChal i ! 4. Witte, (ga4i) ~ -- 9,,kleister it '5. M'ltriiii,, <- - 10 , 1 4 1 441 ea 'i --, '- BildiC4::',, .:. .. 17 - ;) : 41 1 .40, - fitublilibeig •. - I 8.! ?LW - . ulli J:1;'• Strltelh-_-,I.„ 3 „„-- ,' 41- _RIPIRIC, 1 - I • 4 :•WrjOitA `(gals) i. : • •-22. 1 / O YIT. 1 1 , :,;1";e1tet,:, , ,- - if : -, 0 ?-Dick, ? : I :4Gi ,' :_ ~,, ----;:•!-',.` `.- f -/.. • Par n., ',, ,: . i , ; Tiout, .- . 2:4: -.;.CurY -- --., 1 -- : . 'l, ii_l: ,0, - ,-,,,,..., -,,,...t- t, • -vi:,... - -,',- ' I,•aiirdnce--4.- R. 1in,.1. 31 Rithc!j; ,P.. 111 77.` -56 i"-V . - ; ; ,, ,- . .,,%, r 4 . -; , , t.-.. t c:1 , ~{-: 1 i 7' Itcf=l; IL-* .;.11T$11"0.11INEItit. Mr. Itirebster's funeral.on'riday, Oct. 29,was attended, by at lea ,'' 10,900 per.? Sons, among, th ,' em, Generol Franklin, fierce, aitvernov Ma my,' of:N. Y. ; ifoii.. -Alamo Lawrence, Hon: Edward Ever.: et t; 'Hoh. 'Filarial .Aishinan, C4overmir Rent Well,-Ex l Chaneellor Jones 'of N. Y.;' Jtidge Sprague, and many ether, distini guishedl, men. '- - - ' • ' ' The'servieeswere conducted by Res% Mr. Alden; the Chi!'dox Clergy-:. man—they- Were very simpl , consisting of a Short address and pray .r. -.' , • Mr. Webster . Wa,s buried on - bis own ' grounds witli his - Arid wife-und - children. . The last sod rites over th'ibotly of 11fr. ebster; Were solemn ' a d imposing ' _ The vast multitude stood uncovered, and I _apparently jnined sincerely in the,funeitil 1 ceremonies. . . ' J • .. Rev. Mi. Alden, commenced by readin . an,apprOpriate extract from the Bible after which be protiounCed, - ..with grip feeling, the following.nddrs: ._ On ! an occasion like the' present a mul titude of, words _were worse ..than idle' l Standing before that majestic form; it he cOrnes.ordicary . mUn toi keep silence.. Ht being dead, yet speaketh. : ,.1.11- the word he 'applied to 'Washington in the las great public discourse he, ever d e livered ...the whole , atmosphere is redolent aid name. Hills, and. forests, rocks an rivers echo and re-eclio hisirtraises..' , '' Al the .good, wether learned 'or unlearned high or low, rich or po za p Teel this'day that there' is one tress re. common' 4t them all, and that is the • ter of. Webster--to tee p on de r over his prihcipl; andresolve to be more in future. .Americans by birth i: r character, and exiles fro, are eager to participate:. ,him . , audit 6 true that he• s where more an', object .n' 1 than on any day since iii 4 the.. world, too :prone t ) intellect, laments. that.- t statesman is no niore,!.w - sacred ground,. ami. dikel . • i .. ple and . counsel of a iCh i band", fithcr,.f fiend. .'1 tr i rude WoUnding.of the sp I .upon the - privacy of dom dude to a few ; circumsta scenes of the ` Mot:tal: e - great . man , who' is goni,. ter.Christinit consolation better 1 . acquaintance ..-W I : Which tis' a dapted • both .grief L end. ' establiSh an . who . .w!ere present. on th Sabbath upon which:6' ty conducted theworshi wilt; never. fiirget, as he, Lord's sermon on-the m .sis which he 'alone was ,/ .to that passage , which vine nature of forgiven° ,from- I hat eye, new chts if bi- bo fir L0g0... _ pre..., i ence or Gig!, and inining' l .;,- h "the a filig ted father, as he poured north- hii soul pliradink for grace and strength from on high; as upon the morning:, of his death. 1 We conversed upon- Itbe evident fa. t t 1 that for the last few , weeks.his mind .ka been 'engaged in . prepernt ion 'r,,l , an 'e f change of worlds. On' Who kaeW liiin well remarked : ~. His s viiipile life . bas . bee in, that prefioration." The 1 1:reople of tit s ruralneighborbood, amon whom he spe i the last - twenty years-of bis life; amen 'whom he died, and with I whom , he. is t i rest, have been acciistoin, tO regard hi with mingled yeneratioh and , love.- ThO. 1 till live,! it,. who ,knew him best e' afthe more trul appreciate the lessoriS oh from • his lift and eiareple,Alchin 1 the sustaining power of the Gospel:. ''.. ' I.i c His last words, .. ' we ma interpret in a higher -Sense tban.that which ; they: are usuallis;regarded. 1 ' has tanght how to uttainkhe light of fill and the life to come. Alividly impresse uponrthe Memory , of t ' speaker iF tli. instraction once receiv "as to the fitting' way of presenting-the vine truth fro . the leered - desk. - Slro 1 -that its c.otir might be felt by those '' ho'are called tri minister in divine thing . ", Said Mr. Wehl. ster,l When lat end 1- n thnteachino oft hek.groapel, I' wish i Ilinve. it made a , .personai matter per at matter—a,, paltnfil,lnalter." 4 ; ! - I • 4, 4 . 'lt•iir to : present him Divine less Ons of wisdit that.we have recalled t preoons'recolfections,- I no Opolco .. gy ; indeed w cusable m letting the .p pass - without uoveiling 1 ry oftbe life of the ifo , . 'lbis world, for -his nu are well aware that he to prepare a work 9 deuces of Christianity, his'heartfelt conviction tifityl of the \ Gospel of finding himself rapidly august 'scenes of unmil he had so often look , most important part Of so long as , the rock slid and the ocean sound his 1; •shall'read upon his ineo' 1 4 0ne- cifthe 'fewi , the - which - were not born ' i Daniel Webster lived t Christian ' filth: ^ The _.-. _. -he gave -of` one . of hi compeers - could, never" except fr o m e4lerigni with that which he hcil eiEcbrelfie of hislfrien ' tiO ive dial!' iiP I - to that it will be its. 11, Imiirelt:':Polikiii) ini p • 1 iTiiitrlPrie f - deaway things earthl y.- - • otion 'really pernianant- but NI aif,„: worth ;*these' remai excellence.is - wro ght it belongs - to bosh , odds. , .. , . Italic, cabers does not attnelilt s ' Ift .1,61y-liithielifer, ti it p oints to soothe wpil . ~ . , .. - Political or protonic), i reptitiition Can not hist forever, - -bitt'eint' ieace yoid ofofl.f l &nee before: God 'ana an ii. :'an iPhi‘ tepee e6i. eternity.' 7•li.ed IOM is th erefore i anecessary and-in is ie hie etemant; ip .. 2, any'great human chata -r.:: Thereis• tin , 1111 living- wit out it . ° 4 - 41 i. U.ii the tie that a connects man.withilliA l ! oate!, and •hOltli` him to lii throne: 1 If t at do be. tintrei ed, all broken he thiatii2 iyity - a. wOrthle,.fs atom in the unive ' ,{4i roper attraction all gene, its destini - ~.nii its whole' fut,u4e n; nothing but•darkness,l l d laical and 4eo. I -- f . • 1 r - A man with no sense' I* religious duty, ‘ is he -, whom the Sc yip life describei in • Such:terse blit terrifi4 r i!guage, as " li r ing without‘God - ii Alai yorld.7 ..:Such. a man is out of his v f r i - o. being-=out - if j the circle of all his hap , pens - away ;.,-. .tiro air :1y from the pi }xis ' ief his creation : .] A ,ndad like Nr. ,N; hlister'--=active;, , thoughtful, - penetrati4g, ) : fdate--could/mt . but meditate deeply mit is condition - of, 'in - an below, and 'feel its " "' possibilities. i Ho could - not look oil, t ;, ', mighty "system this "tiniverp3at ~, f ram , ' this ' . woad:l:Ms feeling, that it- was, cXeatn 4 'od upheld tald an intelligence ! to - 'ilk!' tall other 'intelli gence must be responsi • p, ' • ,--- . 1 I ath.bound to sa;,4th' tlin the,course pf mY life, I never met %vit' iiin individual in • any profession or .Co idi 4in, who -always ,spgl4 such aw.ful rev- (i. ke and always, th U er nee of the power Mk resenceofp, ml.. 'N . irreverence, _no ligh • (188,, by en - nkw too fa . Max allusionsta i l , . .and - His atiii-• lintel, ever escaped hi clips. -'. Theivery. notion of-a. Siipremei;l3o iei wa.swith , liiin . , made up of *aw.e and agfonnity; - it - fillad the whole of his great inii d With the strong . .. - est. emotion. Amu), lie him, .with all his proper sentiinen a, 4 sensibilities a-,i i i live in hina,i6 this _:tat . .,,f existence has , something to . belieNle .1)10 something to. hope 'for, o r else, as 1110 ,b, advancing to its close, all is lieurt-.sinkin: '! and oPpressiiin. Depend upon it, win( tr uer , may be the mind Of an old man, told A age is onlyreally happy when, on feehng-itheenjeyinentSiof this ."world wane, it begibi l ilto lay a strong er hold on the realities! of another. '11 , r., Welister';4 religions Iseiitrnents and fe I'. ings Were the - - crowing' f ihniee of his .cl(l.r -meter. - - • I! II" lii .At 0 o'clock, . the :t id y .fiad beets re moved -from thd . libra`it to the lawn rin front cif the Mansion • - an placed on a bier beneath one or dip rt# e poplar trees .= From this hour np ie. - 7 , 4,the -thous - 011,1'1s present came aroun tire ; iok a last view. The countenance w s IS i t em And life-lqi:e- Two, garlands of o kr!- etax-ts and acorns and two bouquets o fhiklers were plaCed ffi on the 'con. ,Manvsled . tears and griet ed for 4he'loss, as o f a eparted father'it dear friend. •ri t' 1 . Thr ilea` chi)? 'ai the mansil e and eharac; nt his 'deeds, nd teaehihgs' ded by the •• • ' of hi ! - 1 foreign shore, adtrdration his day every ie and regdrt rth'; and.whil worship Infy e _orator an, enter on mor u pon the evi i t inn, 'a& a..hitsi-. 1 st it wilt be 'nni r t; nn intilisiopt .ic•• life, to — i4l j os in 'the" ittql 1 !Intro' of tliti 1 't cad to admint , )p I nd gu i to. th that ' iligiO to . tent ei• mit? hopeo'. -Tito, ' ornin of th ' 'eati of a faint '. ' f his ho&ehbliii . ea 4 . from of 4 ,ta or; the emph ° . tiptable of kivin ipeaks.of ,heAl . —saw ben mit NP in . death:Ah 111.-.tli 'Golf. 1 ' r _le solemnities at 14, when the fun r!il'r /rteg,e proceeded to tiTe tomb; about u 1 , mile distant. I There were no ladte, in 'the processio and no carriages, b V; (i t ' . great was- th 1 length that fca re ifq t , q-thirds' bad, I,` t til the bowie when, th •! -. y r.ehche4l the tomb,. Here thei pt ' 4 tiil Os ; sba rmin ' iii,pd the coffin, the 1iir:( . 4 . 1 w , ch was open,'ait at preciiely •21 thei; *pd clo!sed 'on -th inortal remains of I?.irifit. WEnsTP.i.- The crow of then slowly di ivarted. Secretitiv 1 ber of the .ate,'' soleny iy: ..reOeve, Iktontr6se iial; res* Entry, a'paCk , of salad oil; age 9.letaini g I he most.sa or ~ , ire s ent whieli, ali.. t from vie inglit:at A triark of.etiem. atfoir d him t nflpeakabfe deligt , being an arde. .adin'r4r 1 4 4 , sort of dainty:: Thulicittl , I .wlochi we e, carefully Scaled were placed 'i t,he ii . patl - Meat allotted for edibles; there t. lli4 0/1 f r ortalilued safe ly, as was suppo - 0 - 1,!til l 'fwaiite . - A ,few i days after, our - l'el ii, be - in Afflicted' with an- irrepiessibti,E2r 1 . esire' to •` pree" the, exotic is kitchen,l ',. etook• himself ~1.-, , . _ without. delay - toltnel pantriE; wnen. be, , found, however, tor. it surprise . and in -dignation, that a - titc it ile - ,Aliertere. had' been made in-the bun ?fall the bottles, - , and a nice - drop.Of us _; ' (intents extracted fretp - each.' T herl) 4, S .somethirg-',!n comprehensible to itn: bout thoniatter. He could undeista ,titUr ,a , cork. might ild fl be enteti through ,hy'la rat or. a _ rimese, but, bow they c0u14.16 (tge to,get at the contents' wai a n3yater 4 the 'hole being, too small to admit,* b ead:. of eitlier;Of theSe beautiful anifielil'4„ betertaineir i fo asceitainlvho the ldieli i querns :Were:and the method adopt 4113 .t, iliem t . O effect. their- .purpose, !tell sec = ed- hiinself-One night in the cornerliort ..room;.and sM:)n -- . a fine glossy rat, made*,,..-appetirapce,t‘p . proaclied the bottie.4 i r . ' w Il afortitude _lun n e . knoivit 'to (ir) raiid i ti i depredators 1 kindred errands, ii4eii : his::tailitt . otte them, drew it , ejiti g: vt - tIY, - cleaned 034 - J I ember,with his. I lmou li, and. -repeated' fl ' the . : process over and 6 it- mini'. again -.. /: _ iiAt enforcing t li ti jai emnsolation oar rands tbe : T, t d we heed - uttil'r 'sliould be -inn i P ent opportunit b':. inner sancta :.!tnOst than of a I 1 1, intimate frient , Ishad'it M ii . i be int ertud'eii • a testimony a . 'f the 'Divine :rq nsui: Christ, Nit,- ' preaching thospl t lily into whzep 1 ' :.. dictated tb ' is 'epitaph, an i' . g,aurd b,is ift iirge..t4F , mid dment not only ; ' . . .. il- itnrnortal titun 'die"—:•bat ib i a , 'aiealo ib :iiitektioii i t vaiic , i a'ily - aid finbi ilie` , l3een - writt t ' , 1,. acquainti WIC 5 , '‘'E.tu.lt . qe. Ch e . 'lull „descri .. imelfi. tr,tistin* d as • " ergo° a f :: . land prof. ud die With- al [ of'clibra' der , st Hue ank person i " Whateyee nt .. the souritsse i' IR eal rind • 4 . . . Er They have g ' e: e pickpockets:tin Virginia, judging fillll Ae following par agraph.- in the std; lA trn 11, Spectator: ... j A few days since, whi eI 'lr. Francis Bell tv was dividing and We , gf iiig rattle ! a io,t,'nf colts approached ill'io -coati which wwi, banging on the fence, ! lid abstracted a, ii' - in ' 'a' pocket hon k: cont w large , sumf io money, When Mi.. 811 disciwered the robbery, the colts c wet, I busily engaged / ' ' the i r e 't dwhic h masticating p e ion prow i er, was scattered all i l itef-ta ground. - Upon, counting the notes 'left one hi/at/red and li fifty dollars were ini)ssipg, while a laige, amount was so mull!, *as to render its rattle costly, lo ili the most coy, ; species of food Mu ll ett I been used sitice the days , of Cleopattia,l hit with immor -11 tat folly dissolved il' ilea of extreme val ue and drank it at pt.'. rir BALKING OF H R .. We. have ?I- I ways looked upon the bit 'Of talking in horses as incurab iki Ve have seen, it lately •stated. that I ',4 exicans overcome 1) it' this - propensity by I tbiL following kindly, treatment : ) -', • 1 1 ` 1 ' t The driver approach the bead -o f the horse, pats him gently ii .. .tbe `.;neck sand_.. } head.speakitig Booth+ yl to him all Abe_ while.; after 4 a f4i , dutes,, , wbeo - hitrse's sulky ittutKni Me:ifilat'nubtlitienv the driver commence'at !blow,very gent-t ly uMn-the km' liiisr Ist witichle coal 1 tinuev to do, fore f vile] nmes,ttten kantbn and ,"pats binagion':te tippeaistlie,bioNt,-.; ; ing up the nostrils ',wl; apt" is. said r :cb`i animal will be fou 0 t thi k ;,:ii - beef) 114 b, diled.f Thiiiii ihe li a ' IsiC, WlC`atlited, tt Catlin, that the b 1 al4eis iii•er•taille ` by' the Indiana i ' et ri, it * 4l l, Pr 0,42 i t i successfurin Corinne , bli . i:radicOt s. lwit itv r tha hOtak ire' kqn — it Tait .1 1 0 , i7' ever;- /* Worth thiSi at ''''" ' ' F ~..„,,.„.„ _.,::d.W..,, , ...,.--,..-„4% ,,. =fir. Pre-,..v. . ' ti 'sup or I,satsrts;—.ls., arnatneritirj •- return s niivs the total popu atiOn.efEttst. „ern and „ estcnt Catldjia-t be 1,842,266: ir\ - 7 4- whi b,. tiatern*it• ~ ;wer..Canadi Ontaioai 90; 1, , an 'h ~.- ern or: pper Canada. 59;0p4. Teresiti has a popula lion of till; ki g4On , (1,585, Il l ie n it. _ton' 14,17 • ;i,lkttintrea ..: 7,7 : 15; Quebec 42,, '054; .Tfi_e •'Ciituidiatia, '. - f - French origin . , - suinber. 6139.62 e; in tW I -i'.'iver, and . 26.- , . . 417 in the Upper P!ovine - • • of English origin, in the Upper. 02,599. -. nd 11;230 in' the Lower Province; of iris , origin.. 51,499 in the Upper,an 176,207 .'n the . ' A' C 4. ' 125 580 ' ow,r ; anatitans proper. , ii the o e; and 526,093 hi the ether:- - 1 11 The'whole 'mintier of 'U. S. emigrants, 14 56,214, two-thirds of them in the per Provitica. ', Adherents of Ile Cherelf of England, 258,592 j , Chtgeh,,:of. s .kolnp", 91 C - 501 -. . : , Tliet whole amount of hind 'tin der- cult ivai ion' :is -7,303,24 k, 'demi,- of which, 1,209.226:are aitivol : Wijth 'ivheit. producing-15,768,720" hushels..P•est'-av- . crap product: per-aere, , 2o buSlielet:and'3o'. pounds..:,-, - The oat i lrreduct is stet ed'to'be 20,161A38 bushel . ,zfrQnt 1,012 a 06 1 tieres. _product of- wool,' . 4,13 0 ,740 'pound's ";of tobacco. :1,2.53,128 ' - i r peu nds;'hot lee; '25: 613,467 pounds; Clieese,'2;-735.790; flax or herup,' , l,9l7,666`,o"eivis: - Live 't 3 . 4l lek! neat .catile,-, 305,801; toWsi - ', 591,5 r ;. heifers and (Naves, 435,308 ; -.lir;ise,• 4 9,-, 377; •5heep,..1,507,849 f :hots. 825,45- • System in Farming • A well-arranged 'System , is tart to the farmer - itt his'operatinifs,-si to, the.merchtint; manufacturer iir , 'hanker: ;: Atriong a'-great mass i)t°-tatrizeta, there :is wanting alystemalie arrangeMent, *Os ten in:the' fanning operations.. There:is - Wrong.' ThOreis - no inureeftelentilietintd of saving time" ,- "titne is itiOitey," . than by the.adoption 'of e4reCt system handry.• There is' a--miticuleir tithe for - the performance'eaeli partimilar kind 'of work; and - the work Shinji() -be Pert ed at • that time. 'Tbare• 8611141 1 e a plt(ce for each: particular =tool; -and the tools; When atit being' used should' be kept each`in its particular place; . -.le this - way time ie economized, labor' saied,,and. the farther the; . appuitenaticei of -his ..establishment 'Move on like clock-work; and -kit( a`sat rt. ion. - No hurry, no , busk- to - ",'46_.41 .tub: Which Shliti ' , 4ovq been- . --- perfo`zined before, and islnow only--perfernied from necessity. „A s . yiteiii- has everything'cione at the ,proper ime. system, itistedd of consuming all the • time of t} ' at manual I . 4(bnr, , proCidee - t far his'.`Men-, sal .improvement and slieial enjoyznept. , - - -- Farmers' lidve Minds tii.euicafe,-Snufs.tii feel, and in this age or progress, it 'is int-I-. , portant ,and heir 111 SIJ ould lie stored witli iTisier iai:for thought.' titre, if weir arranged- Fartziers;shoold'stady system grants . tune.for study; "Nature is -the gieat _hook - whichis spread Open . . fore them. • • -If.there is any persriizvito 411;61T-have e-correetland refined 'taste, iiisthe •he - whO is COutinnallY cep iverAng,with Nature, - . sttidyirig., and . ating her wonders. tabduld - he' his deli tto '.-Pluck 'beau* from the grei . ehtbou _. and gather frimt her teachings - jvis ( Yr ) " and a •knoW ledge i hat . syst ezji :Which 1.. Keeps the world froot elashine • 'NEATNESS I'N write! . the - NOr)ist own licto.l4.tTuly-earst-7 Neat:iniss,'lntartnlng matters,' F! s ," vita t'its 11?[ be 1:0(1 co tinetuleili or zippr9yea-, No, indOtrioni. rist . will'ever be found . a :gore . , Neit r f nem anti inClustry are cOn!paiih e And mre..geuerally, to, , gt hard, farmof the itlusti,tiOns:rnni4 alwa- neatly t 4161, the only inf, re arPrPgri7 'of ours' hie-, h ttlet4..;o)e in~d`. iudiviil ys neat ly, .., incre are nu - yreeti l struggling..fur the, mast cr)! with'his:cifpi g there are iiii bushes'; icgttered,,i,cret,hii colt i %;at erlf,' tands ' hi) nettles . - ,er.. ..t4iftlei 4 eclgiti a, th e rit hWu y - ,i O his• Anabilonv? . ,n4 shingles 'missing t,roßiq,llll roof, nn, pigs., siiiinnig,tlierriselvei'jn,hi: front doOr,,•atril „no' hats: oi : IJ tinielit ith!ables , protiniling from the wiii 'Flows tesiipitly, the, place • Of. glass. ' i:li4 - 'inotto is- 7 i' , Le; all things be done 'in ' the - iiro"pef, ,. ..season, , and ',don* well." • ~ .--:-..- - ' %; • . 7 , Who does-Mat, admire a neat„,parlor,it neat sitting`roona,,; a, neat . litelien,„, - aed;`-4 neat table, Wkly. :Amu We net citiiiialy- ; desire a neat , • cornfield,- a .nellt - !3 , tieht' • close ands neat 'aide!) Or Truill yard • • • ' PLOWING I'ASCO SAl:lntio:—Mesiis:'Edi tors :- r -I . * isk - you •iiO hid - - t retl6)u riige . : our -• . . ii(FTlCialturistsalwayro - 'e . ea'l licit gr - oundS - Jfast:eirt,hey plow - - The, amazing ~ ,iIV: vantages:wilt be . at once - apparent to 'the: reflecting farmer. '''re c :lliase-Wliiiiiillniii think on the sulijeceeiiiiiigh'''td:iince - :. toi' se ~. itS , imPoiianee . l.:receminend to'. "'try: a ptitcli..!- '- ;! . ' -.-: !-,, ' - ''' :c11::'':• • ~.It islamentable to see so,' matiy• tariti.. ers•ploWing fili'a .'weelt,' and "then :When' the Whole field is - done:4nd the vieett,iitid' grass seed - pretty '"vrell4erminated;.• 'begin 4.0 pui in thew - crop.!-.L.' 1 1, - ""' •'--.-'. •;-'-..- I .:' "- -- t'• . 'fbe moisture and. the mellownessl'lf the earth; when first turned, creates,',ltt-, \ _niediate vegetation ;• delay `lOes: ~t'litS -to the crop, 'Etfitrtirilie ., :g ives the - ti l dvittithlo .. , . to the weedsrind ; " that are tbe.rioil, is laillY fOoVittllt I' '''''...'"-• - •A'oil - ciiii.A' ' ,•....! ~-1.,• AIR. - ;WE, BVIEl:O ,I ~ F OOEROD INOS - II OF Deavr,tt477lNwlot&r:l;ii. ~,tpe, ing.tiat ; au incorrect iEpCoss en 'may:be , made;hy, , corrent remarks, ,ea o• t ha 'feel- . 1 jogs- % . 1.1ic4,.Nr:- tWehaterr ; himself enter.' tabled concerning, the 'approaching , :ter_. Minaiino d his earthly::,careeri!elitei the folly wing. --- : ...: 1 -.-; , t.: .... ~, ~-. .. , : - •-;1, ; --...,-.. ::, ~ When ; he • was last itt,thiS : city , Ow his *ay to Marshfield, he seemed fully mensi-ii i ble 41111 e, ra.viges If l hibbs-'t'ine ; ' . and 'dig- ! ease: vFtwe milkiPgu . R h_is ' l sritem, - :thd,' . as; was ; 114 w o nt, h , - 1,1111:0,i• - abOneliiin- 1 I self, 10, -, 48 -.. than_upOn'a ty other:topic 1 - . .Vtit i J aft ii. mat ;akin ~ -his ; leave, - ti- close: anti cherished . frie : , 1 .W11 . 0 '1(00C1 tit; 'the' carriage d.mr,,asked: howl, ' thilythowil . ' , have ; the pleasqr,4, pi:. *jug i'm herea finiit!,..,:;Ws 1 4i,J4 , ..§ 1 9 1 F,; 4 10 , ...ni sure&4ln -' phisis 4 sta:A ,soleMilityi., , ,wl ich : ev inced. til iii the`Alepth ~cri ctimietiOn, from`iwhiChlhe: B P9 l Cet34::-. Websktn:::43 l 4weitail 4 ., "Areree .... - 47 1 e.W1!! ;-, Mill, friel 3 4l3,lio ln . ng l lC 4."' al Ch F:f` r f");- r 9l ; #pi; l i ju ii Ptgltestatti 4 he': e4nifi: .' deniiMp u e that-a repose;monthOi at Mirili., keia yvo r riore. ituito-hts, word vtg,..,-., or' Mr'l , Vebster alMok.'hisheadist4ttibue nlafiq' tFIOY4IE i , - 1 i - ,r-', 't, , -1- ki 1' ,4,- 'h'l ' 4: ' 'r ' : ; --• ~, ~ .- 4. '..,,,, b -Z... , :ii - t ' t rr CCllliflais(*ll i ii r 9 # ie S ; l i !ili,9 l49f . : 31 1 :j04 '' Genera f 'Aiiill' O l i: Y6Y l i e iPil*'; VeiiiiiittogiliY,. NY iir.' '' a.ka 6 ! l :iNiti!ditY ' hisx:',. 'Belliiri4lidOitiii',lVT-Viiilkifiii ciiiinly,;, , ,i., ' iii Ibii B :l 3 d:gelieWr i ii iiii/K 'l: Pi'L - 7W 1 ,, 6 in, , i *as filf iiCegetit: citizen-andr i i4 - elt worth , oetbe,,tlistlitgliishedi-Itaiimit 4whilitif:;{!ft ear)ylitiakia boAkelr , '= .. *Pniii),lnirti, l o4 - it the-politics B tatiicaild *all fikrlWY in' the, StateiSeiiisteilimii4eiiihehiiiiirethife' offices.:lte wit- 'olio .4he:eaiiiiidatek lor' - ' . I , • -. . . , %,, V 0! , :a15 I f t ' Al ie i * t t ,4 l iait Y j!ir's lBl. 4 e' k PEPC4-1",9*-41kgr411°Arcr.,,ti "‘e•e: l -,Ft•;';' ) , ...:4--; i 1 1 i . IMICIEZZI 1 ..; I, ~ . ~. - '''' - r-` - fliazi - Coavaiastiga—►This—Rea ter '' ~ -. ' : --"!` . en ti. o 4- - _44-78 lays::- witness . , - - 4 3 4;a '' ( ltw' .Yexre sinceis cogigilt r,tn#lvelitiVe iflliids,' "ebb, Ch"" ivicti 4 4 : ,,, 1104 Iwo Ifikiiilliable, ; and ii Oni r : l;lobvined . In ' All ornithological works: - Witkiinestion : eiliei , Meaar-Algl übon Of i h .1) WAhit',like, tir: if they had tbevj o ...9tildlioe„'been; quite -,)iliely to' have \ mad,e a note - , ‘,l l .99viditit *mai 'days- at a friendl - houi:e in NV - Yarning county _during haying ~we were among- the L .' MOWeri, One b(whonl, with his icyth e , cut ,ie i- e . i d e ,i largO spotlit' adder, or milit,snake,lthepaits of whiehhatessed over the fens:Oita° tile pub- lic bighwaX• '- In a. fe"' ml,nntAjs, - birds be= gen to cldlect upon. the fences on either side of.t l 4'..depdimliket"Rawithin, On#,h4ur th e re • a :large flock comPoseb Of almost -eve ry -, inT... ti cit birds of our forest.' It was truly ' a ~miic , , midage.; :- sitting . uppft i t thws a m e - m a k 1 0, - . • e , , tarts that we -seldom., if ever see liP i ael,i s e iroxiinity, inittering, f fititteiing, siniing, as i!, • 'keyfirdre :having a .juhlee..--- Occasionally . they, trOuld gave the light: in the road.lted form a l7 lioliow igurm , in the centre of which ; would 'bathe body of 1 tioe dead Snake. ~ Thescene:Centinued about' two howl, wlien , tiii hint's manly_ returned to, their 'haunts in, fief& and forest. , It was e s _if nionimon enemy bad bcea f - shire, aid they were celebrating, the event, for their de/ . nionstrations . were • joyous. ones—rhad ',none ,Of theappearance of funeral obsequies. The L species' of snake to_ which 'tbe dead one be longed; fascinate birds, And " thui nake prey '' . h 1.; . lt" their;nests .. ; a of them—t cy . rea up nes de _ your tbe ergo( and tilifledged . ciutig ' ; mess:- Do not, these facta furnish a solution of the .myi terions, and aingular, gathcring I 'but-try what' silent Old eieen atencY (14 the- Pew* .. .0 1 out to all‘the haunts of these birds in Woods and meadows, bugh and brier, orcharde and 2,gardena ? and so -soon- effect a - gathering" numerous and incengritons l'-- • : reWe 'fear he Boston , commute th . has spoiled a Specttlation by ,telling'Of it pre maturely,,,„ksiiyi:- 4:cote. pne; whose ! le e .. iderre is considerably_ further east•than BOs--/- ton,, was _at ihemalli. ofFaneuil Hail Mariet, and at the 'stores-6k c . ortgress-st., on Satfir. : , day, pittchinsingr the rarest spccimens of -fruit o f all kind 4„ Without _yegard 'toi the • price.— Ile had preyiousls , purchased at Some . of . the : nurseries-in, , the _vicinity. of B?ston, an unliin. it . !.t PriOtY-,cf frqit trees, paying no reglad to the' price,' The : whole assortment; of trees . :_ and frti.i lie - ihiped . .in the aftrnoon fir Phi's \ iiletphiiis, Where he tutends , , to dispose f -his Stock at . _ 0() per , cent. advance at leas ' -ow he first Cbst, cotincing, as ; he', undo ubtedly will, the drati-coated.Quakeri' that the - - fiui hn exhibits is the product ef the very rev hi ofersfiisaie ! .. . . . '. Tuait.t.ING"INCIDEN+'** ANOLDIS EY UNDER Ab4W. NAitE.PreSj . deDt } Hitch cock, ID'a!lettertothe Amherst '.E.iiress, from yir g inia, yelates the follbwie4 semi , tragic anecdOte, which is:simPlY: an elil I, Mary under a neWname.:...r . " Itill. W. 're. fates tows a very- t hrillink- incident. that took place in this vicinity some years a-: I go,: Which he:ssured its was literally tree. A bunet one'auttimnal 'evening, eagerly..: following the chase, litund himelf• sliding . down into. an -- abandoned „Coal -pit.:, ' . l:lut Seizing upon tlis tep Of a:hush ash& slip: pea down he craggy sides; billing:dang ling in the: air' over. the it)ii . i'ck 'gulf, and a ,• . • , • conscious • from `his knowledge - of . the 'place, that trhe , fell - .lie must &op a . . least _ twig hundred feet, 'and 'he, dashed to pieces on the yrickti; . heneath:- ` He` nt r o g gi e d. i n , vain'to regain . a foothold ; . he' heard 'the- cry of his fellow. hunter? and oftfiehounds 'alit heybounded past. , - 'lle shot - 144 with ail . iii's might, and•the'foretit.returned the echo, but. no:Voice. of re4ne.catne withil. Then jntis Whistled around filth, and the ' ninon .shonempon,liii facei.luit they no relief;, his strength,rapidli . failed ;. he' thoughtin agony :of a family .and Triends, but heinusudie an awful death, and even • his mangled body . never, be ;discovered. Hismin ~- ecame be wil d ered• is , min x' - a 'ti ' ' --. b' .. - clei gave out, and down- Ae wpnt, down, 09wt), iwiffer 13 lid . syirifter; norstrack t et ' bottom. till. he- reached , the '„ enorme I s 'depth - di-ix : 4'aq /61, " :3 8 - aFrEr tN THUNDER.' -2 SittliMS„---ted US. , t ty liviiid. - ail conductors:' of - electricity; - Do " nay Atelier under treei,'loi , go' near tikem.; fel the , :majority. of. , ' 'dents - at:4e - from 'this went-of pret;autio .- -DO not laadle. or .be very near - metallic bodies ; is' Seri-ant claim: in; a - silver forkvit a WindOw, during ii'than-, der storm, the prongs being 'ontWeid, was strati: but not kilted;'a' yotailady, , diking the Smite Moroi; sewing near a - wiiidoW, was thrown from her seat and experienCed a Lk*. Thh centre of it 'recim, -- 'if a metallic , lustre* isiiot pendant; is - infer than:l:My other- part of the' kitpartment; It is - not safe 'to 'he be, ts4en the windOw and the dOOr,..ir firiPlace,. where di - ere is-al:current _of air._''A led is the..imr.taecure-retreat;;- so all ye -- Who, fear, and:fail to-derive Pleas - tile Mingled. with awe iti *kit:ling this, pie , ,Otirbest - of nature's' tnetikors eisoonce yearselvei within the-klbs' and sink n'your downy - wink; :fp eati not . fallfititO a ,gentle ,- tl!imbir, - think at: *nit ,that, "lati' , enjOri comparative •.a - 7 .afety..Dr '.- Tliosetww's -Meteorology:- 4gir.Seinebt'idy, •speaking of the hurry- - ing rrOpetisities o • the Yankees gait: u If 'a moiler could be constructed, which 'Would-throw,- immense bombshell, Cen :t Blvd uing-fift eenipassengers, front St; Louis ; to 13ciiton-in fifteen' min ut es, With 'the - a stituto: ;certainty\ that, fourteen of th!,.it t eonkilled _ the .ex_plesion, .tiekitifei-state : rooms : by the "ExPress Bombsh 11 line" . would at once lie - at Trerinitiof pasSen...ffe i r being anxious for the chance to prove hi self the "..luck y:fifteentheu \/kkk k feared - that this patriot martyr - is net\ h ■e saidhe: 81 9vitY:pessini , oppressed..hy 1;#4) . ! ! h , . ati4 %%re liust his eßlaaoi. may 14; written:, with ,gmmett's, _hyle.freik ceutittli , ..and , -,;ie - the bloed.o,l t 4, ~,cmillAW4...:ol)4lressOs• There , ia a y'y 463 - of r#tr t ibiltic, :babging - err, iglandlor the wrongs poor Irehied. Sq-ciriniaaataos, 500 ; ,of:thci'lat e rie'sidnni ll'arinun is smell. the .menhee 4 eegr ,Jeet elected in t °Mel aiiinatifini , CinCinnati, and beara the repute-. tin!) Of an aprigbt and able'flat' one of thi3**tt. eeedidets , ciii!lOicioin from Ohio, but declined in„Ordef 1 4cce P t. the nerehe!ti°° for Ciaogr"ft • 44Crfetl • eell--e• ste,..! rYCLaastcAT..—inaig hy)tae ; itt-he_estA 4 Vi ' • 01144145'. ir 14;;111ro- :what, the' - poe:Coaisilioui - hiiyqtyopus but 04!‘. uff"dat'e s"Fttie=t -"• 'llarHaie' lieotillieitti zittegeiirf ° a iteadier• Hew to gel OF:your ivi*.;;'-8441 hei' lbai to Ay. Prwate* -- -Lasko*:
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