Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 5, Vevay, Switzerland County, 5 October 1833 — Page 2

"na exclusively to has pupil Hugh Caisbrirflv the substance of the pro

lix naiiHtive. .-i" ihe host. M horses be 1) in refreshed, I mom tvd ami pursued my journey rrtlr-ctmgupon how fiaila threat1 JvjmHi h;.ppmi-ss depeu.'s. As I pac,-ed Kloog 'he street, a'.l was sdnt and de jected; not even ft dog stirid to lark at

me, but as the illae guonallj ieceded!lie was tompeueaio

from my Tiew, other thoughts engrossed! my mind, t-1 the lovely Lucy Gray aud ,n2E.AffPs were forgotten. -V Shortly nf!-r he peace, business ohtigpi me In t-.tke a similar journey. The Sin was about Pt-lniig a I found myself uy.-n -the -summit t.f the Ubi" mountain, p. ,? "ho wel.-orne vd'r.gc in th". teep vhI fe.v. HiH'n in es ett i! i ? i .-..-.If Mv nid hir-e lei ijr evetv s'.oi ia hi hscp on! : p-iih. V. tvnv tf -it I j v v v. av When half iva v down ti.e l:ri:jat. I pea-i d to rest the rpifv i n i :r 1 . A v onj woman .u-'iden ly cii.pror' i to:n a rlu-i -r t blwom'.ng iijfclj and mi ! hc.r.cv suckles, w!iu:!i jj(pv i oiiij ' th haf- h birg-ri i: r To-.'t -in:; tok. Her !u!v hir iox'i! and t'oi: h .if i ns-; ap.d :?r.d;rit v k'hei f r o b;vclv - o-ia, yet shah' ly o?ir!i tv -s, :t!r. rn U-'i lss ?)rrl:te,ry f htT ?inM sul ell?.;-: iVasn-i. ts t-.e,':t"ti?d by the uarommoo c?!''a" "i lier !.?'. :f: Rf.pHitd. O i onr r?a h'J- f ;- f .- ei, stored u;:ti ritdi and vanou:. -n -ooi.:iiit w'cc, w'uiw ih oiher was ex'pii'.h.-d, h it a yonnc r.-.iiri i rise who vv;i srM'l at a 9 i-.il "!c!-u:ro from tl ro'k. n:l,upon whose enftf i fratiii tl.c b.m t of (i..i!i tiro?-' c.i heavi'y. lie w-ts a cripple. de!ived of hi? njjht hi'ir, .nJ iti ni l".! v t. sefieao vva- i:r-ti ro.'l t'V a wotiiiil He roc .rvi'N dituculty, and et-od siat; absorbed ;n thirjghi. I fear,1' c;i I Lucy, tor it was tbc idcwV child, we lnvo fs'tr.i'1'! our vtal?i too far. Thf inonntun path was 'V ragged tor ju xo , ;.u arc fatigued hut in .1 fev nofk you will be strong enough' 1 1 revisit the tiu:;i you ioved s; when a by.M 1 v. N'o. Lucy, rp' he replied in a Ko!iow. Uemenaiu-i voice, "I shall iieve? P.gtiirt cbsmher to the rugged brow of fonder rsc.'ge, t:pon which the beams oi the setting F'.n are now dmciog. It would jive a new impuUe to mv heir! -t-hfor a mnmeiif-imViP.' 3'tld'lhe "fl.ig :ng stream of life would rliw more f ee iy; bat I sh.iil never agrn e ise on the sfttiog mid fio:r. flint h.i ei spot; never jij'in h-sen to (I.e. ;oar of ih torrent that iiahc do--n that precipice. They dippe.tred behind the rock niii! rim k into ;?n "0.!:er path ; I urged n;v hore t -r.v ki 1. and as I descended, the dr.wy tir-.k!i:.g r,f lell 'in heard, the sht-pherd, hitliu, leisurly followed bis ..barge to the fold. The village nois weie mivitir the herd to water; som were paddling the light cauoc ;

cfo!h? rucr. wade o;iiai?, more idle; form, and was told that poverty had laid ' would oe trulv valuable, tteetn "not were baie, w;tl their childish sports a heavy hand on the family, and time yumsei." chiefly according lo vour mo:'upon tiieUwn. Seveial women wen: stjmust be granted. The arconut was im cv aiul lane's, but on tiiegrare .,V your vorii (io t wrtjh tubs on tf.e bar.k. ! tonsequencc left with a lawyer and 5ed, p'f. rro:i r.nd mi:d.; read a ,tMe more; sn.-t s I dre.v r.;gi. a momentary ressa judgment obtained and execution is-iri-J divi.:it . moial:t history, innocent tian !i.-.-a Ub-.ur ensued. One of themued. The lather was first urroteJ poei v, andV-.e lives n( generous lover., in particuiar whs e.l ub;ted to Attract arid impri?oned, but fhtdiag that ho was , You dr-'ss well a::d have the belieatr

not-ce. iae was lall an.i me.g.e; berutmblc to pay a larthing, he was rcl. - a - visage was M.nrp. swarthy aurf wr nk!wl. jed, and the daughter dragged from her

p.nd every iiae of it denoted 'hi' lie Cn

:nt T," , U 7" 1 ,ate,,fSi,4:r1 Monday last under the same roof withiahle to write on all occasions, not as to wed, ha.l not become txf.net evfnjfcions ailJ vagabonds. So larharous Scholars but as gentlewoman. As Jo t!,e present age My eyes were turn an olli rage could not be kept long cai- vou are in-nius, a little application d .Toa her, nd recognised her coua ;c,.alc,leven the otiicer whose duty it .forms von good house wives, nut to im-te-iar.ee I accord her. and she no oon- became to execuie the process upon t,revc the beauties of the mind, and er cave loose to her inhaim '-itou tongue f h.. l...!nl. tri.-!. wa c. inniv,! Lx, ...;it

. - -'.a-i inv ooiioi VHUi-iien it was uiioos ble to forget the sound bung once . , Jfrrd it. n n-a the v...e ol v.l.'.'.ge shrew, the bandy legged druaiiter's ' , rcoycr.rs.oy ?exT wker j rrn " r" '"' " A L'oc- Au old free Se-gio who livcd in an adjoining county owned a dog tti.ich during the wh de course of its Lie, had probably nc.er had the benefit uf a hci.r.v n.eal. It was a perfect m.uiorm , ii.; -ry skeleton oi a shadow, rcmaikiilde for nothing but its gh;ist!y r.ppesiaure and us apparent devotion

to ii owne-r It was likewise a cur. a 'knowledge for many years. It is due race usually considered the most un- to fhe kerper of the jail to state, that promUiiig of nil the canine specie. ! he rendered every facility within his The manor d;t d and the afftctioate J means to make the situation ofthediscrcHtu e followed him to the grave. ! tressed girl comfortable. Her chararUpon rt turning to the houe he laid 'ter is believed to be without a stain and himself down f on an old coat, which ! beyond reproach, save that of poverty, had bclongvd to his deceased master, . The law of July, 1831, exempting fcand no c-tloi toffi iree or persuasion could i males from incarceration, does not apindute h n to q ut it. Whenever an i ply to her case, as the debt was of preai.orr.pt was made to coax him awav Ivicus obligation.

he howled s pitt-.iuslv, those who heard him, declared it was distressing to hear him. Ku! when lbrce was used he met it with .v.c "nd ur.governat-.lt furv: The neighbors, taking con.passion on him, gave !.hn food every day, but the faithful creafurc reject( d it v. ith indifference. lit clung to fhe memorial w hich he pes.-es'-ed of his masfer, with a tenacity w'.ich nothing could shake, tntil death ; t iasl came to relieve his broken and affectionate heart. Who

can hear or" instances of such nob!" affection wh.ch can possibly have its origin in no mean or interested motives nnd not feel his'sympathies deeply moved fjr the whole race. Richmond fUrxg,

mi wii iijijxiwcBuirM '-ia

.A fact is for the Printers, Mr. Badger, late Editor of the Weekly .Messenr.d favorably known -fur many

U-eitr among theeditctiai corps-, eulU-di mined o 'sending him oil to America. ?at our cilice one clay lias week, and in! On learning this intelligence, she rcsol - 'conversion related that he had re- 'ved to embark with him tor the wildar -

rained Ids health, or neatly so, by returning to his trade as printer. It will be recollected that about a veat su;ce led to resign his coacern e . r 11. in the iuesseriger i health, iudeed bv constant application on account ol ill

to editorial duties. Since Inat time hnn entered into tne fptru oi. tne iniicenr.ro s;.uS-uCrt.e, ,..h,u x rcaohe relates, he has applied himself to scene; a wag en hoard drew up a con-; well .keeping a shop at wht is i called .Ki.iilv :.-itnrt. a rich and rare document, and the Point, nilli iho assietance of an un-

hoot nine month,: that has nut oniv in presence of all on board, assembled derstrapper, named Woodward, underbeen enabled to i-.un a dav mostJf.nn the deck, the pair were duly and took, on J oesday last, to furai.h an

the time, but has by the operation reiiieti a t;ot.,LM table vi-or of body and

li.'rnu.d. 1-ciievit.g the circi::nsta..ce ot

1 1 m ac lituai iiiie.-si, 'He uiuj Mint ular in recorduig it tor t:ie entouracr - rnenl of the Franklinian fraUvrd'y. CUTTING i'AfLTRN Ail tooiu iind wants to ses b 1 , "! v a.-ii. Slin.-L'prncr V lio is vot'r n'i,,:i tJirl 3lv ma am is Aunt Oily Iee jjj. 'siiopkeepcr Your sister w-fc. he!V - ' . , jyesteruay -i:

I.- : ... . - . CourllanJ street were prevented Iroml'dy.

iler ia di'y gocvU, ' to send-ma'am ihej1 Broadway by a siring ot carts, jU-ed, and r,q.yred to recoc.u !th,. nalleVus of votir calicoe, aud put! hack omnibuses and foot pa-cnger,,!-.., o ooO, for hi appearance I,. 1 ... ,n ..... . .'..'winch tor a few moments completely iex i-l ) termor the banremc

i.d took patter; of thoj,v,;tl 11 suucilti bpimg uccieu ins.

i in,u I ;. nv.'

Girl. Ye--. sir, 1 know that ,;:iidialely imiiated bv the whole flock. n!B fii. l(uv..,i t!.,'n -II ijrt h.p Here they were so much delighted with

work, and wouidnt give me a:n, L..! lOl'J e to ' o siiori?:i,ii ; nivbi Oiliil 17 Ui ic:-;! v ol t.n ciit iv " but i.ow v n.'i in i:;e tiatc ork, i.av been la tuor

hcaitii for about two ais p:st, rci-air-Uhev

ed io tiie iiUcnticld v. 1.) Springs. ; frota the scene of their enchantment. Alter drinking o. t.ie aiers tor to on The 'bewildered astonishment depicted three days, lie w.i3 taken with retell-j in their countenances, and their occaing r.ud voiTiitii.gs. In o,ie of ihtsc 'ional remarks untered in the laconic tur;.s iie t..-cw up a liii g snake, up . ty le peculiar to them caused no less warils of io iL''t in leiiglii, aud oitny JmirtM to the crowd whom the occurdiamcter of common M2ed iiiUnio.- Vl.is.rcnce collected at the doors, than thir may be depended upon as ;i fact. jvisit d'd vexat on and enduirrasment to the inmates ol the Bazaar. Barbarous Outrage. About six years ! T,K. ir Cul iosi! y beig llt jenglh satU. ago,aoor man by the narau ot Little, cled Hl)d tllc bystanders making room becoming unlebted to Ins. liij.urord in ,,. heir rgre the wether aforesaid, i.e sum ol ten or twelve doilais lor h;ivin? rt,colinoitred a moment, made rem, was unable to p i), and the land-'asiotier desperate spring of four feet lord consented to wait provided ins' tj clear a straw lying across the daughter, who was tnenjust over tw c.i- j pat,N an( ruslletl into Hroad way, follow-ty-one would become jointly npousi-;c. nhke manner by his whole suit;no ble. She therefore signed an ooligu-;ml,chit.f md bcf.ri done except the olion with her iatiier and lias since Aerturning of a pai:.t pot, which an old been getting a decent living and aiding ;vixen Gfa t Spuriled in great dgust in supporting her mtirm parents and a as jt rt minded her nt the lleec.ings m'ic blind sister, by lolding sheet lor ook- !iaj endured, and w hich were aociabinders. The landlord a short t;me;tCu j1( ,( r ,. :C; i!ons v'Uh the paint- - - ...i .. ...rf : . i i .

since, pui nie uuoui.i, nuo me uauus oi a hanger on in (courts for collection. He dunned in! family - and Irn .iUs, and locked up on; ...v. &.. w.v. ; uti .;...,,;.,., 4i,.,. i. ,ai..r..;l -n.. i.n.i nkv..t.. k. . w u.iii.i of the an normt provided si couid pay i tie remrii:!dcr. Hut ,or pmvor anj t.cre

s:e bad it not in was no liHerna-jXo

jtive but to l-e incarcerated, hlio re- less heads to them neither mistake a jmainrd in jail to days, and ye tenia v ;iow bow for pure good manners, nor a jowmgto the b.uma:..; inierp. liiir. c.Jjwell drosd head for quality; nor a 'some book-hinders in her behalf, she, ob-' fashionable coat for an rstafe c-il

tait.ed her liberty on payment of the costs and lawyer's fees. We ha'-e hardly told half the story, The officer who carried her to jail.

assures us his hearl h.ii not been s-o! virtue, prudence in his conduct, ant touched by any circumstance w hich 'gives fair hopes of his mendin" at hear

has come within his observation or, It is only necessary to add, that this flagrant and inhuman outrage was committed in tl le enlightened and benevolent city of Boston. Shame! Shame! Atlas. Mirrinentsea.1ii the ship Economist, which left Cromarty about ten days ago with emigrants for Quebec, a marriage took place under circumstances of an unusual description. Attf r the vessel had been a day at sea, a lisconsoiate damsel made her appear ance on deck from the hold, in which she had contrived to secrete herself a - midst the luggage. Wilh her lover by her side, the )out!g lady proceeded to inform tbccaptaiu that she was private-

ly married to her companion; but that, in order to frustrate the. connexion, the relations of the bridegroom had deter-

ness ot the west, ana nacj entered on; board the vessel. She now wished the captain to perjoroi a son oi marriage, ceremony to satisfy the passengers on. 1 1 j ,1 .-; .i;r rnni.n noaro, ar.u leuuci un mun, 1 agreeable and respectable. The cap'.okbly united. Alter the cere - i mony, the happy couple were sainted t;bv the ships ariillery, and by three . !!onr and loud cheers i'rom the crew and ;JWd passengers. Inverness Cour, , 7 mi? hxiraorduiary. some Gays 'n:o nNiock of twenty or thirty sheep de.-tine.l to Hie shambles, patsing up! ..fL..!,,.,! tn 6tr.-t. liinrr ( i iv, .11

xa w.ialI'""-"-,

is.!.. H'othnr' inn;ilunr ;i k thn : i I I. I.. .. . nieia. sieppc-u me M.l -wyi to the door olMr. Hart's liak iar (opening o:i Courtland street) and i trance a moveuiei:i which was unme-

the perfume-, cosmetics, appliances ofjtaMishment of this pnper was more

ine loiiel, ccc. wiin whu:.i me utuio- j nsnaienlis rite,aiiu aamnauon ot wmcu it is natural thev sliould share in com i ..... i . . i tnon with ntinsrs eouauy innocent aim iua.sonhi - .ticated. that lor a Ions time resisted alletlorts t- dislodge them ' - .. . . 0 . I j, ,ji ; i.ose. apvicu to the Lvpics. If v .and mind be. as polite in your 1 IgtLige as in vour cress, and l-arn in to write a neat stvle. I moan so as f. iji .iniur yiii c.'fcr no more. shnd i .i. . . . .. ,. . . .. . . fjiii acromi) snnie.nrs rniror irp ,in rot, as somo be mutes and statutes in j company, or as o! hers, perpetual drums, logger b won by faces with braincrirging for true love, nor a smoothc tongue for sense. Above all, do not mistake wit for wisdom, and cast a ten der eye on him who has steady manlv ud irt the main chance. From the Hilishor fOhi. ) Den.ocrat 067? JTAjYTS. ' Wo want to see our country prosper and preserve peace, and at the same time her Independence. Wc want to see the Baltimore and Ohio rail road extend west of the Ohio river to St. Louis. We want the best man in the United States, elected President, in the year 1830. We w ant the slave-holders of the South to talk less and work more. We ant the members of the congress r to make- shorter speeches and fewer of them. We vant the next Legislature of Ohio, to alter or .abolish the present Militia Laws. We want the same Body to throw every heal bank hill under the table. We want to hear the opinions of can didates publicly expressed, previous to ithe election. ! We want to be preserved from the ravages of the Cholera, the venom of vipers, and the folly of fools. Wc want a liberal Advertmijg c'us-

torn, and foil r:vc hundred new sub-

scribcrs to our paper;- and, last, though net leasts W yW .Have. We want every man in arrears, to omt rd arid pay up lor mouey we kvst Important truu.-A gendemnn ju-4 cu ....... ..fi..)V,n,l)y Kiv en us the pellicular of case ol ro rpnt irrnrri'in h. tviiicK 14 aa'iA ir hui'ii .. -v. j excited considerable sensation. An 1 insnman witn as cnu-n vine as he could drink for tventy-fve cents. 1 he j Irishmen drai.k a pirn of otntf which whs drawn to him as 'port wine,' and walked, otl'. In about half an hour he returned and drank two pints more. The result was death. Woodward whs appieliended on complaint of the coroner, who held an inquest over the On I'riJay last he was ex'imin the at the ludi:r.ial c urt lor trial, on a cnan'.e ot mnn- , Ti The Cherokee I'baitux, an Indian nR'.vspaper, printed at New I'chola. in characters invented by Sequuyah, a native Cherokee, (who elevated htnisidf, by that invention, to a rank with the most ingenious of mankind,) h;is been discontinued. The obp?ct of the p v " .- ....-.a l,,t niunu pi i'p.r, . w ..i;)'cc lawless de')r:dn'.ioi'S comtr.i! ied upon ;liem by the white' Hut we sup titconductors have i'-u..J at by thi . ! .1 . ..!-. . . . U-ny, lilrtl hn l-il 1- a nave no ri'MUs itd that thoie'ero t V eaonot wror.geu giruan. Somfth ing n?z - n a p, ri r u 1 1 u r a I friend has related to U3 lite i'oi kiting: He ha . observed for some weeks, tlnvt two of his rows t?av; but very srn ill quantities cf milk in the morning; at e.ig?i they gave the usual quantity, but in the crroming, it was not unfiequent for ttiexn to withold it altogeiher. He could not account for it, but satisfied they must have been o.ih;ed, yet with all hts precaution he cou'.d n.jt discover the offender. Yet the evil continued until a few da) 6ioce, when it was discovered that a couple of good -ized hogs were stationed one on each side of one of the cows, "plaving tht part of the calf,1' with a good share of - if complacency. The cows and hogs had been kept at night in the ham yard logether; and it appeared that thgrur.lcrs had so far ingratiated them solves info the good graces of the covs ,1 ihii to be indulged with the tirdi nilk i'S Auburn JV". Y. Journal. B ltino We hear that a rather i "heron, event occurred at the dooi f the parhh church yesterday rnorning. .A gallant young Lothario ha-j rendered himself the uncontrolled mas tf-r of a gy lady's heart, and with ;he consent of the parents each, the day which was to unite two fond lovers ii one flesh and bone was eventuilly fixed upon. Yesterday they drove to church, there to seal their solemn vows the lady high with hopes of inatiimcriial felicity. Bui ''the course of true love never did run smooth,'' and "there is many a slip between the eup and the lip." are old proverbs, the liuth of which received a decided ex emphuraUon on this occasion. The youth, instead of approaching the al tar of Hymen, sat down in an adjoin ing pew, aud slated to his friends, to the utter astonishment of tne bridal party," that he had latterly changed hi views with regard to matrimony. Lutkilv, the intended bride was of strong nerves, aud instead of tailing ing into a fair.iing tit as many in her situation would have done, she muster ed up all her courage, and urged both within tne church and without under the porch, and through tho Place .fArmc. her claims upon his affections, and stung his conscience with remorse in the contemplation of hi? perfidious conduct, should ho now rcfuso to ma tie her his wedded wife. Such an appeal to his honor, urged in the strongest I an au age of which female elotpjf nee could make use in such case, was too powerful to be refused, and our Li lhario, most gallantly taking the ladj by the hand, declared himself ready for the sacrifice, and in a moment aftr wag k' eling by hr side at the altar, where the matrimonial benediction was pronounced in due form. Jlont real Gazette. Perirstrianism.TUr Boston Evening Gazette mentions that Col, Hacket. of South Carolina, has finished bis undertaking of walking two thousand miles in seventy days, living on bread and water. "He has, as will appear by his certified report, exceeded the distance near four hundred miles, and gained ?n weight 24 lbs. He has visited nearly all the towns in the New

iK'nyi-md State;-, a. id w.ll return h at

on ins abslemious diet, travelling on foot. Jle is iit ptrfect health and 40ud epiiits. On his return, he will p'oceed south to I'hiladtlphia, which plact:, to comply wilh the wishes of some professional cetjtleir.-ti , he i I undertake to walk forty n.iies a Jay fv.r cix days on a prescribed amount of food. After itii-, it is sard, he will prepare for publication h;8 uotts on diet, and publish them, to distributed gratis in the p! ice he hs visited. JH is object, as he states has been, not to exhibit himself as posses sing more physical power thn others, but, he says, he believes that anv rno can perform the same. The time anJ di$t ance was selected lo prove inn First, the distance per cay is nnswtra ble to ten hours labors and the time (the heat of sumrae) to y.'iow the effect of the diet in predisposing the body to stand the effect of heat. O'oi SM Oil --J.idg- Claytuu,.cf Georgia, ha made a useful discover lor the cotton growing states, in regaid to the properties of cotton -seed, lie -ay that by the aid of n machine which he describes, half a galloa of oil can be extracted from a buihsl of coiton seed, and that it will sell in'N. Vrk, Philadelphia, &c. at a doll rr gallon. He estimates the annual value of cotton seed, for the production of oil, at ihree millions of dollars, and says that the time is cotningj when planters will s boon Lh-ow away thei? corn as their cotton seed. .. Singular PfacrijAhv.. I hetrd tha ether ay," s--.:d Greovnle, that tmie mstao'c en the roun'ry a poor fellow was Ivi')'' a hi Ltd dvintr: hfe bar! been air. en up by the eurgeocs, but htill visited by theai, raoie from raatier of i'orui b-'lloau for any r,nc cf b;s recovery. liia ihioihe- officers had been giving a party among themselves; the wine circulate j Ireely, and , in short, they drank ao much, rs to be lost to every eense of feeheg. With out. consent they ail sallied forth to the dyiog nun's bungalow one tailing a cracked date, a second an old violin, a third some tumblers, lie. and fhe -rest tomforrg, or any thing they could lay their haids on to makt r noire They then marched around his bed. pl.tyirjg 'the dead march of Saul,' Whether hisanger at 6uch treatment or his excitement brought abont a re-ar.ticn I know not; but true it is from that moment he gra. flually recovered, and is now able to laugh at the joke, thank them for it. and disappoint the tuibaltern below hrm, who had marked him out as a sure step.'" A stone was recently foend ia n lot near Aurnria, in Georgia, weighing I tv tween twenty nod thirty pounds, wilh large parti le, of cold hickly inter-pers-e.d in it from the size of a pepper corn t" thtt of a marble. This is mi co"suiiJ c:rcerns;ance, gold being tdiar t Quiversally fnnnd in grains. Thp tpeciroea is one of the richest e.er seen, ni bus been broken up and sent to New Ysrk, the owner keeping the finest pieces." Phil. Daily Adv. Jiulabilitv.' The mutability of hufhafc opinion aud praise, has never been rn .re strikingly exempt tied than in the ra-fee, of the Duke of Wellington. After the pacification of 1815, while Napoleon, Las Cases nnd Bertrand were on the deolate rock cf St. Helena, sufferirgVbs contumelious usage of Sir Hudson Low e, Wellington was the gloiy-of Londonthi idol of an hundred drawing rooms'the lion of the metropolis; a uiert glimpcs l.im, was a matter to l-oast of iind ftmember. Now Ibe tables have sadlyturned. Great as bus been his powers in the region of Trippe Saib, in the war of the peuinsula, or on the bloody field of Ihiusels immense as is the renowu which through him has detcended upon the British arms numerous as are the ordeis which glitter upon his breast there is none, imw, bo poor as to d him re vereno.e. Sirange reverse of sentiment! He can look upon statutes to his honor, (made from artillery which his armies had captured when Napoleon's eagle? were swept away before biiu ) from the windows of Apiley House, broken by the fury of popular inobs, and boarded up to prevent future encroachments. He shares with the King and Qieen, the hisses of tbe multitude as bis carriage dashes thro' ihe parks and squares of London. U. S. Dragoons--Capf. E. V. Sum. mer's corps of U. S. Dragoons, or Rangers, destined for the Indian service, acrived here on Sunday mnniqg, in the steamboat" Uncle Sam. ' They were the finest looking raw recruit we ever saw. All New Yorkers, selected by Capt. S. himself, from the northern and western counties of this-State, within the age of twenty-five years, an I . as nearly as possible, five feet rijht inches in height. All possosiny good English education and of strictly correct habits. Such youth with such a commindcr, who merits the performance of no menial service from any member of bis detachment, and faring as they fare, can not fail to'prove useful and become an ornament t" eevvicn.'BualoJ&urntil. "-