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15ROOKV1LLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1S53.

VOL. XXI. NO. 19.

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"ToMMUXJCATlOXS. " -,r tlio morioan. Bior A scion" ef Iliitiibnff. CHAPTER VII. ffifjissirpi Swindle. vome nerve to bo a succcsslul ' It also demands jrreat

an must have consnf-

i.i . . y. i. n . ii i i in

ii ja,iuiujmjuj.ntg

I Law was now on tin? high road to for- : should lie see but his friend La

tunc, me siiuiv ol thirty years was entcrimr f..r i hr

brought to guide him iti the management of his bank. He made all his notes payable at sight, and in the coin current at t he time they were issued. This last was a master-stroke of policy, and immediately rendered les notes more valuable than the precious metals. The latter

same purpose.

Motte i ill.. M

on; chip basket.

said the abbe s mi I'm;;, "is that you!"

"es," said La Motto, pushing past him as fast as he was able; "and can that be you!" The next time the two scholars met, they talked of philosophy ,of science, and of religion, but neither "had coii'-aje

ior a loinx lime to breathe one syllable

A ' hnenuin-i- wcre ronsta,ul.v li:lb,e t depreciation by : about the M ssissinpi. At last, when it t-uncomt-r, m.,.. - tho llluve tampering ol the ?ovonimenl, VV;1S mentioned, th'ey a -reed that a man w.v ivpular ' 1 A thousand bvres of si'ver ini-ht be ou-ht never to swo.ir a vainsl his .k.iii tJ 'J"Ll; j worth their nom.nal value one day, and ,nv one thin-, and thatthcrc was no sort .:; Iiw io iie!.Lt 11 ' I be reduced one-sxih the next; but a note i extravagance of which even a wise

EPTradiliou affirms that the names of the two malefactors crucili- d with our Lord, were Gesinus and Desmas, as appears by au old rhyme. "Gesni.is damnator, Desmas ad aslra feralur." ILPTlie daughter of Taglioni has married a Ru-si.m Trince. She is beautiful, only one year nu-re than "sweet sixleeu," and possesses ai iimiieii?? fortune.

iLJ"Tlie Lantern tells us of the sad case of

. 1, .T L" Ol lit, .. II. -v-il

I . ! .

bv tijnres to snow mat o

vame J ami ue

XT' The report that the steamship Columbus had put into Acapulco, leaking burily, and that forty of the passengers had died from fever is confirmed.

Because you flourish in wordly affairs, !)o not be haughty and put ou airs With insolent pride of statiuu! Do not be proud and turn up your nose Al poorer people, in plainer clothes;

Cut learn for the sake of your mind's repos

AGRICULTURAL.

IK'

d, .-v.-.'td in

if need bo. staler at swea r-"Vd-'tV moon is made of p-een ; tV-l that the stars are sheets'

which he raiseu tne snoop

i-linen of the species

an Ihirnuui. lie ha-:

bv luuitbmjT'iin; the

have sent nun to the

;a!k vcrv slronjrly ol

Another is John

.iittnor 0

tr:sh wii'.'

A lino

v, America

s t

sr.d they

are

is (iovcnior.

t;,e S iiune nauieu ;u

-i of the column. l nave n.u ,",'t;vo even a comlonse.l history and adventures. He was earwhr.t in those days would be a nice voimi man" a youth 'v inclined: and yet of siender Tin? result was frequent om..lT.'t and inability to settle with - - ! wa-her-woman. Thisear-

.-..V.lv's ii.iancuil

:t a '.. an a , -1 O'l ... , 1

took

Villiors 1 .. ,'. Mr

fur two

lob.ier.; miv

He be-

t be to

rauiiiier. airta;i"!i with a roveke.l a "Ur. . Law K pisiois The invi'alion

Law, and Wiisun was

ii tuo soot. This made l.tnv t travel. He lied :!! ri-iaainod a few i,;o;i

dovot nj;

It

HO

jn'.e.ii 1 d M !h -h-! a n- a "I

to lis

urns, isovoiurj; 111

v of linauee ami his It is supposed that

01 ijaw s du.uk reiaiueu us original vame. lie publicly declared at the same lime, 1 lliat a banker deserved death if he made issues without l;ain ullicioiit security to answer all dei.iauds. The couse- 1 (jiience was, that his notes advanced rapidly in public estimation, and were received at one per cent, more than specie. In the course of a year Law's notes rose to fifteen per cent, premium, while the billet d'etat, or notes issued by the government as seruriiy for the debis contracted by the extravagant Louis Al V., were at aiKscoiiiit of no less than seveiity-ciht and a half per cent. Tne recent appears to have been utterly astoiii.-hed .it his success, ami gradually to have ooiieeived the idea that paper, which eouM so aid a metallic, currency, could out irely supersede it. Upon tlrs luiidameiital error lie a t. rward ailed. In ihc meantime, I w c.n.iiii' need the famous project wliich has banded his naiin down to pi'.-teriiy. lie )r.;ii.iod .to the recent (uho could ixiii e him 'nothing) to esUiliiish a company thai should have the exclusive privilege m' t.'adinto tae great river .Alis'..-ippi and ;tlie province "l Louisiana, on its no.--i i t.-i ii batik. T!ie coun.ry was supposed, to abound in the precious metal..; ;:u l l!ie

company, supposed by the p

The Neapolitan Ureed. 'ilartin, ;spcakinr of the excellence of Italian

Itrred olSwinc. ' swine, observes: "Thoanc'.cnt Romans We give below No. 3. ofMn. How-: made the art of breeding-, rearin-r and abd's valuable articles on this subject ! fattcninj pigs a study, and elevated, sc. to sr.eak, various strains to the lushest now n course of publication in the ool pcr!cction. We cannot doubt t!ial frm, Grower aud Stock Register: those improved races of antiquity, the

The Middi.lskx Dklud. -This appears present pigs of Italy have descended

I hat wealth sa bubu'e that comes ami noes, to be a popular breed in parts ol Liii7ianu. " '

A ud that all Proud Flesh, wherever it poes, and has sometimes carried prizes at the Is subject to irritation. IJ. G.Sase. ' snvs Qf tie mitlilioM Club. U'e have

xr n ti.Ip! e.,0 rui'i.,1,;, MTviuiiv eiaieu inai uic line in.

ln' ',:.',,WJ .''l,V"C,iC(,'!,"U c."t 1'0 ! frol the lowered, .nnll.ward. I the tier- SMCkllCV imported Td iddlesCX pigs into

iii ...... i .! Munu.w.u.out a.lulhng m ,llan(owll ro:t(lf Ha t'aen up said road to the this country. He received a lot in 1844,

ill.- I'm ..... . .

1 -,f rl..c.... 1 1 : P : il nn.l in,.(1.r,F I n K

J'". . VPn"e,t .of 2:,n-m,ls 10 ! tinnoiis line nf pavements twelve miles long evidtntlv d -rived from a

v.... ... ... s ,,ren i.ecuieu 10 oe legal, ; tm longest ill the world. It is not all pav

.....i ...c n.i in ins rrjtu immi. n was re- , e(j et, however.

p.-ro-.i uiai uie nee ll would not take llio

: iiionev. W shall see.

iLiA good wife is one who put3 her bus

man was rot capable. During lids time, Law, the new PUiius, had become all at once the most important personage of tho slate. Lnori.ious fees were paid to iiis servants, ii" they wo; Id merely announce their names. Indies of rank employed the blandishments ol their smiles for the same object; but many of them came day after (lay for a fortnight before they could obtain an aud'oiioo. 31. de Chirac, a colebrotod physVian,

had bought sto. k at an unlucky period, pulling his hand into his pocket for bis hand- keeps her stockings and. was very anxious to sell out. Slock, I kerchief, "and" here he pulled out not his what her husband

h iwever, contmned to lall ior tw o or nauukercluct, but Ins w ife's nightcap. young woman

three davs. laueli to les alarm, ins u- At a Camp meeting m the West er slams the

tiii'id was fi!led with the subject, when a preacher delivered himself of the follow- king, and always reproves

The breed is lar'je infusion

ol the Chinese with some larger stock.

Our remarks refer to those introduced

The color is usually white

What has it done with the revenue it has controlled for five years, while the nation has remained dumb and resigned in view of the prodigies which the ominous Government of Queretaro offered to do!"

The conferences were continued for i several days, Santa Anna manifesting great reluctance to return, and recapitu-

It is not, we think, overstraining the ! lating the marked unkindness evinced

mark, to regard the excellent breeds of j toward him by the Mexican nation. Repigs in Italy cs the descendants of a j ferring to their treatment of him during lonr line of "ancestry of breeds ettab- a"J subscqnent to the Mexican war, he lishcd before Rome fell." The Xeapoli- j said: - tan is the most celebrated Italian breed, , "Words con not define such conduct, and has been a source from which some nn(l it clearly indicates what can be exof the most cste. ined English breeds ! pected from such citizens. A society have been in part derived. They have ( thus accustomed to the physical and moralso been introduced into the I'nited . a' assassination ofits leaden in its war

States, but did not prove sufficiently of independence, that does not respect

, . , . ; oanu in oeoaiuie su-.a nexi 10 me wan, ami gjzc uf ,jie alli,nri js perlians somewhat liardv Ior ordinary management. Tlieir'c ouserving world, cannot be otherwise laleltf OQaSt- 1 llinha liitu mi In lira., l.l... i.rnPi.. in f..a vlti. . . . . ' , . - r ... j.l Z .. I

of ir.o n-ir- . .' 1 larger than the tuliolk, but the carcass uesii is oi very superior quality. uar- , ineuunappy conumon oi our ol us wile t;r splits the wood makes the fires in the I . , ,ic,;.; 'r ii. i,....i :., r.i rnnntrr ,,..1

pitch dark, mominir vfasl.es her husband's face and ! s 1L!?3 ymmciricai; uie jrauie is more '"'r'"" t -uCUju

,i ! inv vpr,- .!.... ..7. i... . i , o . i. . . . r . i.: loose, t he o"s ess sra.c it. t ie knees lows. ,. imiui rcsi( rareiv iounu in tne civ-

xoes such a

:LT A w k va rd. A ce " 1 1 e m a n

ing ol l'ie neatii'-ss and regularity

s:im: "il I get up in the night,

I can bnd my clothes, duv

gloves, all in their proper places. I was up mlfers a rent to remain in her husband's small j apt to be turned in,the belly more hang- j

I... .uri.iiig oeiore uayiigiu ne coiuiiiueii, clothes keeps her shoes up ut the heel ...ill iwr I.;.. .......l I. : 1. ... r I I . . ... . . 1

'The Neapolitan pig is small, black, i

' ilized world.

source en-

iiig.niiuiue general appearance muica- i almost destitute of bristles, and remark- .. e , , . lu S,te lnelr

darned-never wonrtera ting a sol ter texture ot crossed with the ab(c tor aptitude to fatten- it is hort in . oeil 'ears to tue benefit sees interesting in the SuH'olks. lint w ith nn mlcnnh to the .i. ' ...n :.. .v- i Ii i ot their country, defvin-r danger and fnr.

ii .i . 7 " - uie Miuui, riiniii in uie niiiir, nun .-ua'ii . . . , - - , ea--who hesacross the way; nev- .,. as - T, M, Vll, -t . , i,....i,: getting all that is most dear and sweet

door when her husl.and is spea- c,,;..t... , ... ,r, t, . . . . - . :, I t ; :.. y.i , . . aunn nrt ,i r t ,, it

1 1... .1. I. ... ......... - , . - - - - - - i i. u-:ip. i. i ri lit r 'fill il i r v . ;i nil .1 . u" in .s "j i ;

he w;s Mid.'enlv ctll- d npioi to attend a

I. was

pu:-.

liow n up

i'

"It falls', cout imiaHv !

lady who ii.in'-ine I herself unwell, lie

airs, ami tea me

it falls', ojo

said he mu-

:ns 31.

said she, starting to her loot

r;in ;i!ie bell for as-i-daneo: '"lam 1 ai i I'ving'. il fall-! it falls! it 'What ia!i-!" inipi'red the doci aia: laeiil ''.My pu'so! my " said the la.iv ; '-1 must lie dving."

mad-

arn vci Irdv's

(.ol! it falls

singly, while the lady looked up it) lace all anxietv for bis opinion. '

i'e t lerac

niui mi. u i.ii.o irinv.ro u r Li i uiru H iru ... - . . . . . .- - - -

nig: (hey eat up their lather s supper. Exchange ""'""'J' vu.nn.uv-u un. iuio.iihuaui, Happen to nvve litters in winter, it will ) "I would that the gospel were a wedge, a ml Taper. for several years; but it is not known to be difficult, should the weather he severe, I a bee lie, I'd whack it into everv sinner's IT-Tlie Olive r.mi.rh su.iesnn tl. .,ii.nri. 1,0 so urCl1 b' any one in this country at .,, s;ne tic vo,.7 from dvinr. Hut

. ueari among you: Iv of the Repott of the Inspectors of the 1 ilL" present lime. Mr. onchiiey si.iu s . . . v. . 1 ... 1 .. . , !... , ,. r ..ii i. i ,. , ...... l

U i 1 he olliee seeuers are beginning to ciy -Motiigoinery v-ounly rrison, mat oi uie "c- khow s oi no inn uiouus uiuii cut from ihe four ui liters of ihe I'uiou: com, nilled during the year.lnil 2.'i were strict-( about a year and a half old.

'Hive us bread give u bread give uslrens-

I.e patient sirs, the monkeys will

.ap

anil r I'v'n

In! ill due time.

tlZTA watchman of Boston , a few

in vi'iir appr

ro'

I s o I

,1.

M.

us o.is. iii v i.ea

W'

,ii.'i:r

i r

-v d

. 11 ;

ir 1 i" v. - rs. e. a v c a rVi .rv. 1:.,

in 1 700 x ncre et in favor of

... .

noil ot l ratio. i xtracts. a condensed v, in.lle from '-..VI cie.Us:" ern ill V..li i.'o'.i - : iii

tneir excuisue couiuktc Vat- side iareiers oi l lie I

coin-TS of money. Letters pat issued, iiit'oip iraiing the com Au -'Jsi 1 ;i7. The eae.it;. I ua into K o hundred I'lo'isand .-haf' huiidred li res each. Ihe whole

Ulig.ll be p.e.l in lo;:e s noiiiietil vn hie, a lt'io,e;li than a hundred and si'i Mia.let.

i,

to

re

1 11.1 sol-' ,'iit were panv. in .'.Aided es of live of which

ti'eiei. at lh ir worth no more livres in the

'. a s i

em

he eon'ieui s. Holland, ;i I 1'. a ice. e,se in' n..le i

wn ar

ilied in t! nv o-i. r

o.l in th ' Hiog was expellee vwar.. from t i ho th.-ie. ht !

the voe reside;!, ..!.!!. .i.

At

eotsMuen

tn

1 '. : the

1 1!

;ia p, ai

ma': :: p!l- I . 1',-st en. i.i. : a

eie r mor

...ct w: si ipa

1 of tr : ,nd tho

!.essi on -..,:.y. est;.!, pa'iv. in c a - ' of i isappropr'at io hid e.s a

CUt' lib!'

1 7-

I 'oil! j 0,1 t-

at. oi uie ve -u-

shed. "r;i il! iii; oi ny I he i'.;i 'n 've th iv'.-t. hid;es.

Sou: h Se w. a 'i,i : o a 1 1 .f iii - IVe'ie!) I'.at 1 udia ; d bv Colh '.-t. Th -a - lueuee of I ii - greai iui 'eve- . ai.-nii1'.!, as '. tae title oi Coma in-.'

i !i I ereal e.l liiiy t !i-u -ami

Til ' pro-pete(S I,

sai.

oij; i i-ie -;oe been a vee.;t le-e tur'jed. I hardly say in Tile price ii "si

1y r ce m i eia ny lie,'. U :! g. woiit t. ill tauee ' Si. Si.

;Vai-ife i v . Ala: Via,- u t

!i; ae ; " I was s iea''J'lie t rut ii is. I have . a.el i.iv mi n-.l is so d's-

i.ry ah In

nights

since ton ml asii.gul.tr looking little inaii sitting on a cellar iloor ill the street and took liim to the watch-house, lie was three feel

one men Inuh , and weigiie.i s. veni y seven

pun 'ds

he lias

Iv temperate. Of the remainder, 2H called

themselves moderate drinkers, and H Were ' confessedly lutempeiate! II. V A German paper says that Kossuth has j leeu seiiiiiug handkerchiefs to Vienna, to he distributed in Hungary: after the first washing they reveal a proclamation traced ou them bv chemical ink. Another paper sneak?

The Lincolnshire Breed was formerly in considerable repute. They were large, reaching the weight of 4.)0 to ..20 lbs. at two years, according to Vouatt. An intermixture with the Chinese has produced a smaller stock, maturing at an earlier age. Both kinds have been

His name is Caleb 17. Culcord, and of numerous arrests lately made in linage- occasionally introduced into this coun-

as a cress witti some ol our ureeds. as the Berkshire, the capnlitan race is most valuable. The cross-breed .v.hibit improvement in form without too great a delicacy of constitution: thev have a remarkable tendency to fatten. ph.I. though larger mi l stronger thnn the Neapolitans, display ail their iron! rpn!i;e. The Essex breed I much indebted for its excellencies to the apoiitan intermixture."

,1'OV v.

Kit I

iiavt

ecu

or tv. ei

iMiiiv, ;: m,i:-ii;:e Oil' Dilke d Wi.riliv

.1 tr.

iia.l r. ied in

w.tii a s ri Ajis,:

aet uies rose ten t ou.'so oi a low in l ie- humid r s ii poor in the aiii.i-'iiee.

re- .i by il sa i.V the ieel -lihe v ;i : ;a ' of A

,e.!iio!i'. had, s iei ula' ions

the ti.ii.ire. !, bv

;..,!

us lo; : hi: limse. e;,te;i; in lv T'a's

in to

out i'V ' pros ii -

,:e.

i 1 ie

a i:

eir'v

poll I'll as the

e

M.I .

. i.l -n h s!i a; t

OO.'O. II

o 1

!fl'li', Vend

o !i

I'! 11fi : lea

was aee. di-l. not t ha 1 made llmllS of

II - tie'',

,-- 11'. i.l.-:! an w

- mi i e

f Orb a d ! vr.

i v. iti: tii ' v. d vi: i promise, h-'v were oi't

t ii. the iti.

le.o--. 1 .- I ait -rwar 1 to sever hU ! :''. pes ., e'.,i" lee S 'etiatter wa no an 1 amia'di'ty to bfcom ' h.s n threwi into

two iive

dr '. u'deh.asthe ,'rr.- wnv jvdi

el o lets it oi.it. at tlieir nominal hi. I worth oipyoiie him Ire.l iivre at t'ee rate i.i ahou? one hlllldi'i twenl v p 'r cent, jiroii! . 'I'll ' p.r.ie en! 'isiasui. whic

a ' a vis nu". ceaild not

d

lie Iiunh, ni

di for value. . was ,1 and

Ml

wea!t ii in an ti.u . As St had ai ia-s di h became rie lowiiess o," oi. ail tho-.gs to

had a it.; n ;i ve irs of lion wiih til i!r of D'Ov-

:i'

d

ineree Sil.lO! mount I. be birth, b aid

n

lie;-, . an

aristeer .'.that ti:

i norm.

a -i. spare ,, i s,-s ii. ,,.' ;od." As . h.it.i.'d oi t iie a i;.ious ab .ve

l i ii ibi lily, lie :iii.i!it oJilv liiree

a w no and one cliilil in .Maine.

li'T.ie rif.sli. ld (111.1 Union slates t'mt a marriage c tme oil' near that town between a couple whoso united ag-s make one hundred and forty year.. The luide is aged ti ', and the l.. i,,egroum 7?'. A l.tnv who her lover had sold, AUod if a r-i-ou could be ttdd W ii v w.'d, ing rings are made of Gold; I ventured thus l iiotriiet her: 'Love, in id itiHyui.. light uiug are Ihe same,

On earth i!iey glance, from Heaven they ' ainc, j I.e.ve is the soul's . lectric fi.t'iie, i And Gold its best conductor." J J "l i e Maltese have a proverb that a person who is never in love is sure to he h.t. il A i i'lenra'de punster declares that the

rv

ativi

Among the

of Kossulh

persons seized was a rei-

Iry. I he larger sort were bred in the; l.r.indihnrl.MO.I .,f VrL- n f..- rm ! IlOf (Uf U CTCr IOf il I Cllrt .

D.V"A British ship from Melbourne for Lou- since. We know of none in the vicinitv ' n '''is question tlie Maoie 1'nrtiier rspli. s

(ton; wlncli put into lcrhamliuco on Jan- of lloston. .mil nreiinie ..one are l,r.,l I'ins to a rorre.-nondenl:

rV.l opinion used lo prevail pr."t'v gnernllv

nary IU, for supplies, had 7(l.(llitt ounces of i., . . - ..... : ... . ..... 1 I "t U.

gi.iu ..ii.ti.ej vnic;i was a piece oi pure goi'i , weighing 4G los.

a -

d

a ni need

ii:

ou cert : i 'i e. 1 1 .. : t 1 1 . m

oi' ill.lt boils..'. T.ie a. jHt: tlllis s'laiil'. Coll.-eiiied, j; in

to i.i.tr -v ii r him -ell on hv r a !: of t welve, if the lather

a

ot la-

e.lv iainui'd. upmenih. r D'Oyse. ''ol.lised

tainiog the would iav

lUinsier eet lares

a. -ir kin., nl paper ma le out ol straw will .iiu.titiess lay liie l.oiiiiiatioii of a new Litteratuie! JJ"A few books, together with experience are eeli.-r lh l.l intny. The great -st men have net been hook-men. Washington was not a great reader. It is from a very few pr.ielie.il truths, experience and reflection that nr.icii knowledge is to be gained. I . It was a m.ixini of General Jackson's " l'..Ue lime to lieldierale; In.t w Iihii ihe lime for action arrives, step thinking."

A Question of Taste. One of our ex

h hr.

resist

Law wa -cage

,1 s i spiondhi. At !

I a a- -a n I a pplieatdn !i ii !y ihouvi'i 1 ii, "s h ea- in th.- Hue .! b e-l i ri till morn.ii-;- ti

at i hi-.'

Wi

liiot-made

- vti e-e and tin'nc e.i.ipoi.v II ne:'ii. bv the

cei

-r

- ty, and Law se' a'.ty to i!!-tii 'lis e liie mind of oil:

i; 'piiean; y t hem ail, ;i bsl of t'u

A - il was iui ij- -i.ili ii was several we, I; fortunate new stock

i'

of a hundred t ii. ;i!;'y t hoiis.ind livres

hratioii to' the

uimseil in eandalous aled, the

joblier furtheriiiare agreeing to upon hisdau riiler, on th marriage

vii t.ie euei v lis, ;in. I twt ear until the

it : t.l tU sn,le.-. everv v

ma.Ti.ige. Th-' i ianjuis was ir, thirly-t'iir.l year. This bargain was tlulv signed and

sou!. si-Hie

t te ' t:;ro:ie po:n

i !

-.e 1 etaaneial wliose :m out

-XIV. etUronc ! ".!'.: r. ia .' h.s !., - "n a r. .o .a id-

The ; ptair.r

no very distant date, to ant part in the govern-: e'. i;i ITl.i, and the heir ;!g an inlant only seven e Duke of Orleans aset gevi rnmei t.as regent. , e.;y. Law now lound ee taverable po-sition. ue.'airs had come, which, ihwa-' to wait him on to regent V;1S 'uj Vien.1. al-

h d tea pie CO! Oss

!v- could I. - th pub iie 'i oi' iron .y nls, with t!i : and cm:

mad ' out, during which impatience ro e l a Dukes. mar.piNos, r ilucho.-ses. mari'liion-te-s.'.-. waited ill the

day. a : Simon, levity I good a

spar t ifu I

forms us,

or! un ' of several million-3. St. who treats the mailer with the

mi g what, lie tuougur so a. !t!s. '-that neoele did not

com-

street -Laws'. l.lst.t.

lo;-

avo

aour.s everv r t ) know 1 1 -e io-! i" n.

,- beiVre result.

th

.11,-. At

,1,0.

to the number

)"ia;i

i' t'lOIIe, they hones,

, 1 :

his theory and

crowd, which

sail-ii lied the whole thoroughf; took apar;ment in the ad.joiuiir

tliattUoy might b cnii, inually near the ieiird ' w henee t iie ne .v I'iuiiis w as tlidiiising wealth, livery day the va In of Ihe old -hares inereased. and th ' fresh a.pl'C:i:ions, induced by th : golden dream- of the who! nation, became so

nuei. rou-., I -i.it it wa - .. t ere le no le.-s than lb

iey,- shares, at I'm.

eei.ie.l ailvi a It ve liu i. Ire.l l botithoii -and livres

ltdl

litciinetl, moreover, to

' atsy c'.r.irts to restore the

-iiet croc; , France, bowed down j san

eei:t:i,y the extravagance of the i each, in order I'i't th'regeul might lake fiigno! l.m;s XIV. The tinances j ad.vanta-.e of ;h popular eiioinsia-m lo --c..u::try were in a state ol the ut- pay oil' Ihe national debt. For this pnr- ' (. -order. The national debt po-e the sin.i of lidieen hundred millions -'u to three thousand millions of j of livres was necessary. Such was ihe - !:.e rovenae to one hundred and ' eagerness of the nation, that th.ice the

s. an I the expense i ol'i sum would have been subscribed if the

government bad aulhorix.etl it. Law was now at the zenith of h'--prosperity, and t!ie people were rapidly approaching the zenith of their iniatuation. The liighe-t and the lowest classes wore alike tilled with a vi-ion of boundless wealth. There was not a person of note amou r the arli -loeraev. wiih the exception of tiie Duke of S; Simon and Marshal Vill.ars. who was ool

it iiiroon, l.uisUe, ag iinst llio law, are rattier peculiar, t-ome-

00 liotiau.ce t tl. l ines a cuiprii is w iiippen io tieutii . .. imni-

boo sometimes sipieeed between two boards, so that Ironi a sharper he is converted inlQ a ll.it. JJ'Trtilh is established by delay; falsehood is aided by precipitancy.

ii:n.:.

writ to one hundred and fortya.'as per aiimmi; leaving only ...or.s t, pay ii,c ijiterest upon "eaud millions. The lirst care L'or.t was to discover a reme.'y of suc'i magnitude. The '-Svpted, though thev promised I aggravated the evil." The tirst -i tlts.ieiwt mea-i'.ire was ot no ad- ;, t.ie state. A recoinage was ";,y which the currency wasde-o-:e-!if;U; tln.se who took a

p: -ves oi gold or silver to the j 'ao,i back an amount ot coin ol I

liuiii.aal value, but onlv t.i? weight ot metal, liv

'"ee tae treasury gained stventyj;ls ol livres "and all the com- ; ' :" -rs'ions of the country were

engaged in uiiviog or seism ' son

People of every ago. and .- -x, a ml condition in liie. speculated in the rise and .'all of the M ississ'iioi bom! -. The llu" de

lour- ; (iuMieauipoi.v w as Tie grand rt sort of this ': the jobbers; an I il b. ing a narrow , in

convenient, street, accidents continually occurred in it. from t' e tremendous pro-sure of the crowd, llou-os in it, worth, in ordinary times, a thousand

financial confusion res of y eariv

reut, yielded n th ui-and.

much as

A cobbler.

. :-ri J upj.n the scene. i twelve or sixte

J Liw pr. seated himself at court' ft'ho bad a stall in it. gained about two ' r- -leer dia'.U- received, lie ol- , hundred livers a day by letting itout. and

tA0 IiiSlaurints t. tl... .,.T...o ;.. Inrni-ililor writ ill.r .n-il eri.i !s to l.ol

aorials to t ie re dout, m lurni.-ning writing malenj.s to Uro'vOrs

... n nl tortu tbeeviis that liaJ ! tlsoir cliints. The story goes, that a r rnnce. owing to an iusu'diieient i hunchhacked man w bo stood" in the street - at ditl'crent times depreciated. : gained considerable sums by lending his . d,rU l'1!it a metallic currency, hump as a w riting-de.-k to the eager spec- " a paper money, w as wholly . wlator'. d -' b) the wants of a commercial Law limling the inconvenience of his ' -r apd particularly cited the ex- residence, removed to the Place Vcnt . C' ',ro;i' Britain "and Holland to dome, whither the crowd of agiotours '-' advantages of paper. He used I follow ed him. That spacious square '-e'eij arguments on the subject of, soon became as thronged as the Hue do reposed as a means of re-. Quineampoix; from morning to night it

- ,Jiot t ranccthen at so low an ; presented the appearance of a lair.

Booths and tents were erected for the transaction of business and the sale of refreshments; and gamblers with their roulette tables stationed themselves in

, tae nations, that be should he

t0 set up a bank, which should

.'cment of theroval reve-

;,iu'ue notes both on that and on ;

parity. ue il;rtiier proposed.

c

d;e, a.!t!s. '-that iieople did

their animadversions ou til's beaumarriage;" and liiriherm ore iu-

llial the project loll to the

ground some i.ionliis aiiorw.ird by tne overthrow of Law , and the ru'n of the ambitious .Mou-iour Andre." It would appear, however, lit :t the noble family never had the hoite.-ly to return the hundred thousand crowns. The delusion raged widely including inthe madness all ranks it Stales. Law h.-came almost om iipotent lor a season

Duke of Oi-iean.:, !a Force Princes d

and de Leon Were ail largely interested, though lar in.erior to Law. lie was nearly worshipped by the mecurial population. So great w as .he crowd attending him tnai liie Hog. nt furnished

111 in a troop ol horses a.-, a regular escort. : Til.: Sl'OiMl CM:-. -T I..sT. Ill 1720 the Prime tie Conti became offended with Law b .'cause he denied him India stock at ids own price, and got up "a run" on Law's bank for specie, anil so great w as (he demand that three w agon 'oads were dr.iwn. The regent at Law's earnest solicitation, compelled the Prince to refund and take notes. Hut this gave no check lo the extent of th-'ir i ues. Sii-picion arose, llourdou and L i II char.iiere, extensive operators, tpoeliy williii etv their iuud; in si, i ill ipta.tiliiies, converted iheni in;o specie and sent them to loreigii lands. This example was followed the pre-cio,:-metals were convoyed lo lloilaud, Lugiand, v.e. People lo.-r. confidence in t ie paper '.he llegynl tlepiecialed Uie value of coin ten per cent, but that w on! .1 not do. The draw continued and liie paper continued lo go down Law now determined on a desperate move and procured an IMiet forbidding the use

oi specie entirely, i ins m-teat. oi saving liie paper ruined it entire iy and drove the country lo the verge oi Revolution. No one was allowed to have more than '20 pen. i. Is in his possession and the buying up of jewelry ami previous sloneswas lor'oidden and stringent measures were adopted lo cniorce the law. The popular fury became terrible Law and the Regent were everywhere denounced. Tiie3lis--is ippi stock went down. To save it a general conscription was ordered and some tiOOO of the refuse population were impressed provided with clothes and tools to send t.iem to New Orleans to w ork iti the gold and silver mines to be tound there. This made a trilling advance in the stock, but it soon went down, and sunk lower than ever. Storm succeeded storm. Credit

'1

, ,,11-1.:....

changes asks liie loiiowing question: -- ) micu had von rather Kiss, Ihe I'opt's toe, or Harriet 15 -ei her'.S towej ' J d" ?ir Christopher Wren, the arehitect of St. Paul's, die, I at the age of 01; bis son, 07; iiis greal-gr.tud-daoghler, Uo. A limb of ihe law of a rustie inquired, .1-,

"Mr. yo.ir iii.viimg oi uisiice repe.tii

"il is Uie work," cries the wa

lawyers are hired, Hut 'a work which they seldom

ple'.e." ILTFor every thing yon buy or sell, let or iiire, make an exact lurgain at lirst; and he not put oil' to an herealler by one that says l.i von '-We shall not disagree about trill".-." il rls it not a m alter for surprise, that while young ladies lire so sedulously taught all the accomplishments that a husband disregards, thev are m ver taught llio great one he waul. I p i.'.e ! They are taught to be exhibitors unread whereas, he wauU a companion ut hone. j JA iho't, which U worth auylhing, can be clearly expressed. Ji'Tiie. Chinese punishment of oli'eiices

L1TTLC THINGS. A spider is a little thing, lint once a spiJer saved a king; 'I lie little bees are wiser far Than tmir.tlo and lions are; Little men may uo uiucli barm; Little girls may learn lo charm; Little hoys may shame lh-ir sires. And litile sparks become grat fires, A little, pen may writ a word Hy which a nation shall bestirred; A little money wisely spent, A worid of sorrow may prevent; A little coun-el riglnly given, -May lift a siiil'il soul lo heaven, Little loses day by eav, Would waste old Uoihschild's wealth away; A little needle in the rye, .May nails an elephant to die; A iitlle fault, if left to grow, An emperor may overthrow; A little word, but spoko in jest, May rob your neighbor of his rest; A little selfishness and pride, The kin.b-st household may divide; Li'.tle vices many times Out Herod felonies ami crimes; And little virtues in the sum, Great excellencies uo Lseoiua.

A variety called the "Chester County Hog." bearing considerable resemblance to the large Lincolnshire, and probably derived Ironi a cross of that and some other stock, is met with in various parts of Pennsylvania. The Leicestershire Breed was derive d from the stock of the celebrated breeder of the last ccniury, Robert Rakeweil. They are white, and of rather large size. They have been considerably bred in this country, but are not as popular as

lormerly. 1 he breed has and the animals are olten

form long and crooked in the bad;, giving less weight for the food consumed than some others.

among !, inner, an I o'-ere are .., vu. think th it il' animals thai t ieiv ihecinl should accideiitially lose the cud from their itmuth, they would net bp able ag.tai t.i r tis any mere and of caur.-e would die, Hides a p:-rt ol another creature's cud t-ltouU be put into their month. Such people imagined there w.i- some niys-t.-rioti1; c,inuer1i.)!i between the p Het of half rhewei! material in the month and the mas of the same siilw'.nej in pie animal's stomach, (iiid, if tint cnniierti.oi were broken o!V, t' e animal had no en-an of restoring it. This is all a fallacy. Ruminating i niiir.ls,

degenerated, when i-ick cease chewing tbectid.cn the samdefective in nriiieii-l' that a man ceases to e tt when iie is

"Resides, it is impossible that I can return, and meet w ith serenity a set of men w ho have elevated themselves lo po wer witli- ut arylting in past history i..vorab!e to th.-m, tf him who has never been a good son, a good husband, a good Iriend, or a good citizen: men who have borne the tilthy yoke imposed upon them, and remained impassive even w hen they saw that nothing was done to sac" our country from the aggressions projected by the new vandals of tho North. "Have the Mexicans abjured their passions! !.. th. y blush for their follies! See the abyss that is open at their feet k"'i..w thr-y that they will be absorbed by this in.).!, rn Rome, without a: y resource but to l-'ii.l the neck, if they do not change completely their course? -Have they the presumption to suppose that th.-y will he saved without an effort ost their part, amid the disorders to which they iie, and when it would seem that patriotism has lied the land of the Hidalgo-, of the itun.idos, and Guerreros? "Shall I present myself on that scene w hen no government is possible? When the ties of obedience are torn into shreds! When the wicked and vile Arista has . dissolved every social bond, and driven ; morality and virtue into oblivion? Do ; they w ish me to leave this sweet renose?

That I fiiall again risk the term of lift.

which Divine Providence conceded to

The "Dutchess County Hog," is

to have been derived from a cross in

Leicester and Berkshire

e-aiil the

sit.i;. J lie sioiiii'rti ana iiiestiv organs m-

th-ir anion, u id there is no ap'.K tite f ir fo 'd i

nr r.tr :i!!i.r :,?..! ,!!..!!T food ill ai!V feriTl.

friend once told us an uneednte which de me, i.iuiioiu-u as l am, to look Upon such

. aiisili" from an accidental loss of l.te cud.

had a oair of steer calves given him bv

The Maekav Breed, formerly well hi? father, which be used to iak great !

ScrioitN '5:ar;rft la Cincinnati, a short time since, a minis-

for which i ter of the Jewish Synagogue was tried ou the

following charge, to wit: 1st. That he had eaten meat of the hind quarter from which, it was contended, that the veins could not be properly extracted. 'dud. That bo had arrived by railroad in Cincinnati ou i-ablialh night. 3rd. That be had eaten guinea fowls, and

4 ill. That be bad pronounced the holy

known in the vicinity ot lioston, was originated by the late Capt. John Mac- : kay, of that city. lie had a larm at 1 Weston, in Midtilcsex county on which he collected many hogs, which he procured in various parts of the world whither he was led in his commercial iuteri course. These various kinds v. ere bred j together, and the result was the production of slock to which his name was applied. The writer of this article purchased pigs of Capt. Muckay at various times lirst in 1 S30. It can hardly be said that his stock ever acquired a suiiiciently uniform character to justify their

being called a distinct breed. llieir

moustr.it! i the folly of the idea of any dating" ; misforimse, with tho wish, perhaps, to

sa e, out poweness to remedy, because I may not t'nd a loyal and effective cooperat 'on, as occurred when I made front to the American invasion." Seiior Kseobar employed every armimeut to induce Santa Anna to rptilrn.

eidf. being frighten".!, jumped fiom liim, and presenting to lu.n t hat Arista, was uni-

iu il fright dropped its end rpon the grotm,:. ver.-al.y detested, that everv one was in

He bad h ard lh story that unless atiotiier lavor ot .Santa Anna, and lonL-od inu-.,

him as a liberator and benefactor. nn,t

lis presence and counsels would

dispel anarchy, and

light in training about the barn-yard during hi lc';si;re hours. One fay, as one of t'i--c.tlvs stood chewing it end, h cam" up slid ieiilv uaoii it and laid hold of it. Th

end should be put i.il its mouth it would

lose power ol raising its cu l au.i 151,1 !

die. tie nccor.tingiv i"uveu iii o'ei oi hip ; cows in th-stall an. I waited for it to begin ,

sulncc to

greatly diverse origin was always more him better than to believe the story b- ft.re t: - .... J ..ii. i . .. . i r : i ..... .

alone

to chew its cud. in order H g-t a part of ii io rislorc. -ue.Mco to tranquility and order.

give to the uiimrtuii de calf, but i!i cow not: 1 wo days afterward Santa Anna re-

ticin" disposed to acommo lat him mime.ii- ' plied to honor Lscobar.

tdv, be stepped out t see bow the ca'f got along, when la', it had lain down, mid wa chewing it. cud n oomfortabl v as if no'hing

bad happened. This littU occurr-uce I night

That his heart could only be Mexican; that, notwithstanding the past, he wish

er loss manifest. Thev were, however,

very easily faltened,and highly profitable. Some inclined to grow to a large size.yet were always fat, trom three weeks old, if

told himahout any danger from accidtn tl loss

of cud.

5Icsiro,

-lEeit.rn efinls .tnun.

Hi I nin re I'clicy.

name as it is written against the custom of tolerably cared for, and at IS months old

Isreal, thai is, Uiat he hail pronounced llio word Jehovah instead of which the Jew isaccustomed lo say Adouia: We have the Presbyleri in of the West for the authority o I the above.

The

Very Kirti. Spiritual Harbinger,

a paper

now has all of this valuable stock w ith

in our knowledge. Various circumstan- .. !.:!.::

,,-r,,. - i-i ii les, ii iinii iii: iiiiuiiiccui t iu ...i..i.,..i printed in Rochester, New ork, and ad- hcr0) h:ive con.ipired t0 u3cary nnaM. vocating ths spiritual rapping mania, has i.,,e tien Coi j. i,as a boar and two the following: sows which have descended entirely from

ed to sho w to his compatriots how dear

they were to him; that their misfortunes w ere his, and he never could ha indif

ferent to them; that looking at objects from a distance their deformities were better seen: that he did not. n-iuli ti,t

The British .Mail Steamer which ar- ,lr,l"r one uay tay that he had

. - .i --r i. IlPfll II I TO I IIP mil t1 hi j otint... ...I

sometimes weighed GOO lbs. each, and nvetl at v era t.ruz on tne iui oi uarcn; - - -- " fu imw-irds Inthe latter nart of bis reports that tJeneral Santa Anna had ac- 1,c bonorul him w ill, a call to meet the upwards. l tc latter part ol ins 1 i.roei,l,.ncv Gf Mexico, and common danger, and that he had secu ihtZZ rloiJLnrrylumnn with indiffcrencc her fate; that he den tlS:t;I Pkctor thclrtorApm. The Vera Vt.!

liones of the Ten-Hills Firm who " ruz papers con.ain tne particulars oi an - . ...... .v, mm L-oi. jaqties, oi tne i n iin i . rni, i u i .i n, htsonly wish was to see h s cnnntrir hn.

IV" it h I III I IV IH Mill II I'Ulltll .llllltl HUM 1 r . - - " j

Mamml y. Kscobar, who was despatch- P' f."'J mar. casting aside every thing e.l to Carth.T'ena I r the authorities of lending to detain him, he resigned hi mVcraOu., o7i a mission to the exiled fllto give the last proof of hispatriot-ev-Pre.-idcnt. The details of the con- ls,,1 a't''?h history taught him to place

versation w hich passed between them are "' '""" "- F"is emnusiasm

of the masses.

...... .. I . 1

"Inthe twelfth hour the glory of God, Jhe stock w llch came ...to hands trom J'- Ornn Pica-'. "I hold' lie said, "that independence

tlm liie ol l.od, the L,oru in Uoii, tuo wiiunutiuuun, ,.u.j ,i which we com- ... l ..i.n .1... n:i. n lit bat oriwt .-.t the itresent time, which UUC, w nil II w c Lip

iioiv i rocetitiri, oi.iiti i iuii u n.o inn- ...... .... v . i - t

. .. . - . . .., .1 r . I- , I. ...... .... l.M,.a IT,. l..,o ..-..llni. t..

1J-I, ibis week, was kindly permitted to une idreator wnu uie pencct uisciosivc " ' i i i i i i . the noition of .Mexico, and bis display a" view the g,eat"Kooh-i.,,oor, at Messrs. illumination. Then shall the Creation, every person who would be likely to ' lliti,Mloj h.wtiliiv toward the Uniii... nV...li. :.. 1 1 s:. . It'l..., . ... . , .1.- 1-... i,.-n tf,.l- lint nm Imnr nf .in r hr-ra Ullllllllg.lltU Iioslill.v luwuru nil I III

until iv. hum. ii s, in i.i. ii. i i-uici. ucii m ClllWgOUCC lUIOVt liie UIVIIIO St rapUilll- imsiuvniu........ . ........... in the Ureal lixhiiiition, on account of its a .n-ie into the dome of the disclosure If there are any wliich can be proved to

history and value, Ibis diamond attracted j , c colnprchen-ive revolvino1 fala.xy be unmixed with any other stock, we .nach .dUMition; ,t had a dingy appearance; f . Beatitudes." should like to know it. wiih bltlo brilliaucv, and uisappomted all "1 v . , . ... , r i who looked upon it.' It has now been recut After copying the above paragraph, 1 he Bedford, or U oburn breed, ong-

at an expense of -J,lliUl, and set in a circle of the ( hiyuga t "hiet responds as follow s

sni ill Uiainoiliis, anil made lite ".11011111 am 01

Light, on a tiara of oiamoutis lor ilia hroiv of Her Majesty. I'.uropeau Correspondent. I iJOf tbe pgonie in life, lhat w hich is mo-t poignant and harrow ing that which lor llio lone most annihilates reason, and leave our w'lole orgaiii.ition one lacerated, mingled heart is the conviction that we have been deceived w hare we placed all Ihe trust of love. It i staled by some wiseacre lhat Ihe heart of a man weighs about u i lie ounces, that of a woman, eight. As age increases, a man's heart grows heavier, and a woman's lighter after thirty. :oiiie girls lose theirs at sixleeu Ir every man would see To his own reformation, 11 )w very easily

You might reform a nation! ! 1 3JT The following passionate lines are from , the Knickerbocker: "Was I a court-plaster, I would be A patcii upon her lip; Tu spend a life of ccsUcy, j Au.i s,p, au i sip, and top!" 1 IdTTlie whole sum received by r.yron for hi writing was one hundred and twenty- ; live fioti-and dollar The pobh-hers of bis works probably g lined liiree times us much. JTTThe "h-'ii fever" is raging extensively iu Cnul.tiid. Vouch has a portiait of a Shanghai roost"r,lok ing down with contempt upou a I'ull-groivu cameleopard! 1

HdTIr the search for Sir John Franklin lif-

inated Pt Woburn, the estate of the

..ti..,.. l.nii i,t,w L-l.on,U in tho Tart-. Duke of llodlortl. ltwus a valuable

ltlV.ll cimii wivvnm. uw in wu v .. assical dome of disclosive procedure, breed, and was widely disseminated. ... , - . . . ..... 1..

.1... - Ifir. irn,t int ipr iitimN arilll S 1 III UOrtatlOIlS WClt; lll.lt.

into

The significance 13 llc grcetest oi all our blessings, and

of the langua-e of Santa A una touching eVcr.. 00(1 citizen should defend it with

..ii ins power; anu i cannot De deal to

voice of mv countrymen, nor fail to

ted States, cannot fail to command the appreciate the high honor they have con-

attention of the reader. At the latest 'emu "P" me in calling me to help dates from thecitv of Mexico. March 3d, ,heln oul ol t!ie labyrinth in which they seventeen of the States and Districts had are involved, and above all to save our voted for him s President, one hat! vo- nationality, now in such imminent peril ted against him. and the remaining live lrotn ,!,e gasping spirit of our neighbors, had not been hoard from, but hi almost ' anJ h! indolence and treason of a few unanimous restoration to power was con- lexicans.

tidently anticipated. Here is the ac nei.uu m Uie next pacKet, and in

of Peter Xip-ninnv-sro the Cioosberry tins country sometimes uniicr muereiu. coul,t of the interview above referred to: ; K' mg an account ot your mission to

(Jrmder, rise into the dome of the disclo- ; names. Ihe first were sent as a prcs- Snor Kscobar reached Carthagmia on Ut',:t- who sent you, tell them forme that sivo, until co-equal and co-extensive and out to Gen Washington by the Duke of tue it 0f Fohruary, and found Santa tlie next month of March I will leave

conglomerated itinuixes. in one conipre- Kedford, about the year I J-. tome ot Anna residing at Turbaco, live leagues th's spot lor tbe shores of Mexico. On hensive mux. assimilate into nothing and the descendants of this importation were from Carthagena. Upon meeting Santa my arrival there, I will call around me revolve like a bobtailed pusssy-catVier subsequently introduced into Massachu- Anna, his lirst question was, "What those persons of influence who are true the space where tho tail was! Can the setts by Col. Timothy Pickering, who bappens to our Republic what say the lovers of their country. I will confer Harbinger understand ourspiritual 'man- was Secretary of State, under a portion . Mexicans!" He then asked if it" was with them; and if I tind co-operation; if ilestc.tion!" of Washington's administration. The trut, ,1;lt another American invasion I tid sincerity and a good will to abnei same stovk was bred in great perfection vas threatened! to wliich Kscohar re- Sate capricious ami mistaken opinions; srlliiizloliiical intliienco. for several years by the late Dr. (). pi;... that "the tpiestion ofTehauntepec and, finally, if I find men of heart to make The TrovWhi-T publishes the follow- F'skt of Worcester. The writer had WOuId force Mexico to cede without light- an obstinate defense of our rights against in- letter some time ago, and its autheu- ' Phonal experience with the breed l,o:n the aggressors from the North, and that ticitv has not been denied. i tm antl otln'r stocks, hut the last rem- sienor Escobar said that he then w ont thc "-'y cry is ixpepexdexce or death,

I "His Excellency Governor Seymour of nant oi tins lameu i.euiuru u.eeu, in uus into a long account ot tlie course of the "'cu win i lcnti myself cheerfully to new

I the State of New York, Albany: part ot tne couiur,we ueueve was Tchauntepcc atlair. of the administrati on sacriuces; ior, in truth, I cannot survive

'Rom:, Oneida Co., Feb. 4, 1853. "IToxori.p Sir: We. the undersign

ed, the lNiblisluM-s and Proprietors of the loi.avoucc. -;'r Pe

irt ot tne country, we ueuee was Tchauntepcc affair. of the administration -acrinces; tor, in truth, I cannot survive erged in what has been called the of the Government, and such other sub- the disappearance of Mexican nationality, Hospital Creed," which is understood j0l i, as present themselves when two and I desire to bnry myself in its ruins, have been formed by crossing stock persons meet wlio love each other. He " alter the Mexicans have done their

lloman Guardian, (a paper lately started otita neu ironi ir. r i.-ue w uu tue jibck- then handed the tienera! the letters and may, tne great uegulator of the desti- ' . ' i .1.....-.1 i.t.. nv and Leicester. Some of the peculiar n-mors I,,-. lew! hr.in.rl.t T!. ti.iv t m.-ir.-i- nies of nations sbntil,! ordpr fnr ja cni,

ill litis village, nmtucoieti partictiiai i . . . . ... . i -i r- .. , ... . to the interests of Irishmen in America.) . In""ts ol 1 ll ,",l't0.r,l aro fitl!1 sometimes j,,, yant.a Anna said to him: 8 late, but it my hopes should not find -.. ,.,t ,i.; ...ti..i r intr.,.tn,-;n,T ni,l seen in t he I lospital" stock. "Your coming has made me pass a very encouragement equal to mv desires.

paper to vour Excellency's notice. The l!yheld,or .New bury-w lute r.reed, had night. How have I Deen al.ected "u- never can oe other than the weal '"R:ffht Rev. Ilishop McClosky, and originated, or first became noted, about by the unhappy situation of our beloved and glory of our nation , I will return the Catholic Clergy in general through- forty years since, on Ihe f-ru. of the late country, the victim of passion, involved disconsolate to this retirement, to deout this diocese, vish that we should re-. Gorhani Parsons, Esq., in Newbury, iti in anarchy, and in imminent danger of plorc the blindness of a people that ob- ..... i.i , . 1 . . o..... f AT.,,..-...l...,.rt,f . I . 1. ...1,.. 1,., i,t:..u -. 1 itir ITi.l. M.,v.t Stinntolir htfli,.l-a it rnn ,1 An...il.l

move the paper to the city, anu increuy uie routo ui . .s.-ue ... .sms. u .un...- ... i..n.-..., . v,. ..ic.n- j - - " nc.j umig,

n...t-n ii tt,. m.linti.in-nnint of its influ- brouelit trom Africa, w Inch had a great co! W ithout rev

rnro nn.l nntboritv. " i tendency to fatten. No veslige of it is and a half of back

J . .i . . ... i-i it. l ii .

tT .-..i., crt wmi rfl fnm! ' t:i hi scon at t ie present Mm?. nsn ueoi, ana uuauie to pnv t no

1 II VIUL'I IU UV ill. iv.itniv luuu" . - I . . . - . -

. " ' J. r..:... i . 'I .ir " It 'adcnuate to the undertaking, and ofi What was called the "Grass Ureed," year's interest, or evan the salaries ol r situation.

.rriiv .iimiiw.... .vi..g..!..u, . ... . . ..; , . , ,1 r, , .,..,, - ri IV llllt nil or..,,- I f..,n.

of lour intil.ous of .lobars. ir John has which we are in want, x nereiore, u ; w as ihumuij ui. . ...... .....uuiv ..... .o, ,. .w.uu , ...i .

venue; owing a million w hen it leaves the only path left open k dividends on the E;v- to it, and will not imitate it, who like

last tnem, have tound themselves in a siinil-

luw Wen aitsent nearly eight years.

IT'The London ruuch is acquainted with

iiUMuoss man who is so scrupulously ex-

witli the P.yiicld.

w as lost and there w as no help. More

the verv- i.ii.l.llo M tt,,. ninr... :n.l r.vmo.l than 1)0,000,000 pounds sterling in notes

tank bhould be administered in : a golden, or rather a paper, harvest from wore 111 the hands ot holders and there

c ; s nanuvbut subject to the control the throng. The boulevards and public was no redemption. . d it'iiers to be named bv . the ! gardens were forsaken; parties of pleas-; . arious arbitrary expedients were

i"- " "' . I-. lwo ihoneami ye.trs ol.l, possibly three

Momi neu tne counirv uav in ouiaiuoti 8iUu wlli(.h ja m a EnVlaU collectiou

par.ton lor the lnunier ot l llsoii, lie retains its oriaiiml nerluine.

property was , . ,;ri.i .,.r f! alone) can sway and command among

your Excellency would think proper to beln us in this matter, we do hercbv

plct'l-e ourselves to make the Roman the breeds which have been regarded as ages; the frontier States undermined by

ticrs abandoned and sulTerin tbe "reat- "eu-irGsooliar hre puts a nut? into his

The foreroincr list comprises most of est disasters from the attacks of the sav- r''rl aMnS 1 '. s arrival at V era Crux t P . .. . . ... . ... hrt lvarnft.1 tli.

t'sneral.

tin

! ure took their walks in preference in the

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act in all his rioi i2s, that whenever he nays Guardian subservient to your interests , ovi ua ut vo i . r ui ,u , ui i.ou .....ui.. . v uy i..v- setll. ,1 in a ,a...,er hioh must be sati.fic-

a visit be always iasisis unou lakiiis a re-1 at any future campaign that you or any , porn. uiner Drceus wu.cn iorm a .vmencaii.s, ai mis tuuraa-i. ior me lory to all g;..i oittzens.

ceipt.

ir .-srtine r.jryplian ointment, knovvi

been isfrtc-

whiehGenerul San-

nsKu j 11 of 3Ia.v a royal edict Place Vcndome, w hich became the fasha;.ied, by which Law wasaulhor-i ionable lounge of the idle, as well as the

i;!;ji """ctton w ith his brother, to I general rendezvous of the busy.

e name of Law ! 1 wo sober, quiet, ami philosophic men

su a haul- .. I ..

"a uuuer in

Han

"-11 111 Pirninnt 1. 'pPorrns,Mi -,-n ,rrf t nl i i .-..1 i 1 , .-,! t, 1 1, .. ,

r.-....,vi,v VI llic VUAVS. i . " . v , ,v..0. uL,.,uv.i .,.it uiu.i ilia.

er

went to England. ll his

confiscated and he made his

,1" ir .n ,ro rp.,it,., ... ....... ...ii. ... . .

ot vour political trienus may ue micrcsi-; greuiL-i piupoittuu v. n-au moj.ii. iuui- juuo ...s.o, .... . .Ti,a muni iivikhuw wnen ne usd tn . I , . , i t. .i.a. i l.ti.r..! w.ii 1. t"..f ,nnv ho tn.ir.-, nr,,fn!,trt mul mil,- w n rt ii v of liniv P rsa i ever rn t i,in ithnvrt lVlli.,,

i to be cu '" arii no man iiiunn iiim man i "-. .n. ., " "- ,..v,.,.. .. j- - ,h0- you do the unlimited influence widely a for particular situations. In our cities Lower California, too, tnreatencd in uch tr Arit..meti;. is diflVrendv studied bv f-

, sti'di paper Ol Ibis kind (.already Having a Cir- uuu uuge ions, u gu-ai ijuaiuny oi a n.a..uv. ...a. ,v UD .u,.-u una tbers and som . the first geiiVrrilv coDfininir

r.tlaiion of three thousand in this State i porli is consunieu in a lresli state, lo overrun uiiuoui resistance, lucatun t',rlllS: .iVM ... .,,,;ih..ji..i.p

ubsisience

: I ..111. 1.1 ., . 1Q n...l..,l 1a uAtr ...i.i.i.iVi.,.1 ifi the Irish citizens of tins fetate or coun-

i- ....... . . ... . ...ri .. r i.,.,.. i.t .,. .... .rt... ...... ... .

W .-" K : notes ot wlucn should 1 n tetters, .u. ue ia ji one anatncAUUe jiauiunu-. luncn.

x iii-iv: nv cu.in uuu iiisi-i.nui.auiw ana i l I riiinUm Tl, Il.iilw llrluninn

t al was fixed at siv niilii.iiK ..i i thev. at least, were free from this si ran -to so died.

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I til iin.r lit. I ...... i I...1, P. i.Kan !!.,.

. r , .-. .,.... .. .,. .1 ,,i.i.,l,.,n . .. .. I ,1 . . :.l.

"r:j I n" "tares OI live . miaiuatlOll. .View U.IVS allerwaril, US " L iu i'.auvu ,u sum nuauiuuuu, rc a u..iu:i! saa -M.e ...in iiit-B nrr legs Willi l lTros each, purchasable one- j the worthy abbe was coming out of the h"t let us be chary in our censure. consummate graceaud ease."

. "t'tcie, and the remainder in 'Hotel de Soissons, whither he had irone I'erliaps tne lulure Historian may record , rvj-The loss of reason is less deulorablJ

I to buy Ehoree in the Mississippi, whom ' the Fbee-Bakk Bubble or lSoi-8. ' than the total deprivation of H.

'Otit.

try. "Trusting that your Excellency will give this matter your mature consideration, and give us a little material aid, "We remain your devoted servants. "T. II. D.MAHOX, "Props. andPube. Roman Guardian."

be best adapted to this purpose, swine sustaining an Indian waj ia which it traction.

should be small boned, only moderately cannot triumph. Tehauntepec threat-. Jj Goltsehaik, the name of the mm .'of fat, but plumb and meaty, weighing when encd, and its military occupation by our , H'o bribiant young piauist, is composed of dressed irom forty to a hundred pounds natural enemies delayed until the coming , lwo (ermau words, and siguifies God's rthe flesh fine-grained and of the best month of April.'" ira?.rr-. , ' i:. ... ii.i.. .t- -I... uin,. . i r i.u.i.-t (LT I he German eajla has two tin-l. U

i,uamy u io naior. unutT lllis Class, it u a i-iiu.ii.u.i; uui nuai uus me : l ii , , . , and as adapted to haconing as before Government of Mexico done with the ba"S taiftUGarnn 2m. m!6

i millions it received lor the iniquitous .wheu the kiuedoms were muted, the f ura ot a jeat portion of Our tfrwtxxy I vmn uod wtth b body? but tw4 BkiJ

mentioned, we may enumerate the fol-lowingt