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LIME ROCK GAZETTE. rung in startling accents along the ranks. STANZAS. From tho National Magazine. ’ I have nothing to ask— I don’t want to “ Oh! then you had an opportunity of The ramparts were alive with soldiers, I’ve sat nnd seen one bright wave chase live— only if it’s possible, let me be buri­ knowing considerably about the grent K"7*V. B. PALMER, is our A gent for obtain­ and amid shouts nnd hurried commands, Its fellow on the strand, The Dying Sailor Boy. ed by iny mother—you will find the name movements of that day; nnd do you rec­ ing Subscribers and Advertisements in Boston and the fiery torrent from the summit kept New York. His Office in Boston, is No. 20 Slate Then fall away, nor leaven trace " He faded, yet so calm nnd meek, of the place, and all about it, in niv ollect the features of Gen. W ashington as t reet. In New York, Tribune Buildings. rolling on those devoted men. The water Upon the printless sand; So gently wan, so sweetly weak.’’ tru n k . ’ perfectly ns though it was hut yesterday? AGENTS.— T homaston, J. D. Barnard. S. S nround them was driven into spray by the Though scarce the pebbles the shock, ‘Anything—everything, my poor lad,’ nnd Lafayette, too?— and Harry Pinck­ Singer ; Belfast, Washburn & Jordan ; Union grape-shot nnd halls that fell in an inces- T h e hustle of the fight wns over; the I answered chonkingly. ney ?” Henry Fossett, Jr. E. Cobb, HorE, Asa Pavson The waves have worn the solid roclr. snnt shower, while the hissing, bursting prisoners hail been secured, the decks The little fellow smiled faintly— it wns “ Yes,” said lie, laughing heartily. Goose River, A. Martin; W arren, S. B. Wether- I’ve sat nnd heard the autumn wind bee j Camden. George Pendleton ; Arri.ETON, John shells, traversing the air in every direc­ washed down, tho watch piped, and the like an angel’s smile— hut he did not nns- “ Crosby and my father wero neighbors.” M. Fuller; W aldoboro,’ Isaac T. Hall; Win. H. tion added inconceivable terror to the Amid the branches play, schooner hnd once more relapsed into wer. His eyes were fixed on the stars So saying, I offered him a cigar, which Barnard. scene. Yrt these forlorn-hopes toiled So softly mild, so blandly kind, midnight quiet and repose, I sought my flickering in that patch of blue sky over- he declined, nnd said— vigorously on, nnd heaved awny nt nbnt- It scarcely stirr’d the spray; hammock and soon fell asleep. But my FRIENDSHIP, LOVE AND TRUTH. hend. His mind wandered. “ If tho landlord has a pipe, I will pre­ tis to open a gap for the columns, that And yet it bore spring’s verdant birth, slumbers were disturbed by wild dreams, ‘It’s a long— long way up there— but fer it. I should like to tell you,’ he Three sunny islets on life’s river, without returning n shot, stood and crum­ which, like the visions of a fever, agitat­ Three golden arrows in life's quiver; To wither on its native earth. there are bright angels among them.— continued, a little circumstance which bled under the fire awaiting with fixed ed and unnerved me: the late strife, the Three stars that never fade or dim, I’ve sat and seen the evening sun Mother used to say 1 would meet her took place between Gen. Washington and Three notes that angels love to hymn ; bayonets to rush to the assault. At the hardships of my early life, nnd a thousand Sink from the golden sky, there. How near they come, nnd I see myself.” Three charms that guard the heart from sorrow, head of one of these wns Wayne chafing other things mingling together as figures sweet faces smiling on mo from them.— I observed I should he delighted to hear Three whispers of a brighter morrow; His long, bright race of glory run, like a lion in the toils at the obstacles that in n phantasmagoria. Suddenly a hand Hark! is that music?’ nndlil'ting his fin- it, nnd he related the following history of Three links that bind with silken bands, And close his golden eye. T.ir ’o wtirds whose might should rule nil lands; arrested his progress. The forlorn-hope was laid on my shoulder, nnd starting up ger, he seemed listening for a moment.— j a day in Ihe Generals employ. Three watchwords on earth’s stormy strand. in front of him worked steadily on in the So slow lie passed, scarce changed the light, I beheld the surgeon’s mate. He fell hack; and the old veteran burst; "W ell, one morning, lather told me to Three harbors 'mid earth's treacherous sands; very blaze of the batteries, and the rupid And yet he left the world in night. ‘L ittle D ic k , Sir, is dyin g ,’ he said. into tears. The child wns dead. Did he take Ihe black move to Sing Sing, and get Tluce life-preservers on Time's ocean, blows of their axes wero heard in the At once I sprang from my hntnmock.— Three voices ’mill the heart’s commotion; And like yon sea is human life, indeed hear angels’ voices? God grant it. ■ her Rhod, nnd wait till old ruin nose Ben, Three frngrant flowers most fair to see, intervals of the thunder of artillery that Events, like billows roll; Litt.e Dick was a sort of protege of mine. —» —— — | the blacksmith, shod her. So I stood at Three garlands twining round life's tree; shqok the. m id n ig h t a ir, w h ile one a fte r Moment on moment, strife on strife, He was a pale, delicate child, said to be The Wife to her Husband. tho door ofold Ben’s shop, nnd who should Three gems of pure ciherial light, another dropped dead in his footsteps, till That change us to the soul; nn orphan, and used to gentle nurture; drive up to the tavern opposite, but W ash­ Three paths, all lovely, smooth and bright? out of twenty that started, only three nnd from the first hour I joined the sclt’r Dear one! until thy mortal life Three rays of light from Heaven’s throne, And joys, like autumn leaves, fall fast,— In death’s wild throes shall cease, ington in his coach, and Lafayette with stood tip unbanned. Yet still their axes my heart yearned towards him, for I too him. They both got out, and I saw, both Where nought but happiness is known. Hope sets—and being's light is past. Through all its tumult and its strife fell steady nnd strong, until an opening hud once been friendless nnd ulono in the passed into the buck room, and the land­ And sweeter paths of peace: wns mndc, through which the column I’ve stood on earth’s most daring height, world. He had often talked with me in lord followed; and in a few seconds, the THE REVOLUTION: Thy good my spirit ere shall seek, could pass, nnd then the shout of Wayne And seen day’s ruler rise confidence of his mother, whose memory landlord beckoned me from the piazza. I While from my lips shall fall, STORMING OF STONY POINT. was heard above the din and tumult, In his magnificence of light lie regarded with a holy reverence, while felt frightened at first, and wondered what summoning his followers on. W ith fixed To triumph through the skies; the other boys of the ship hnd little to The words affection loves to speak, it meant; hut, thinks I, they want some BY J. T. HEADLEY. bayonets they marched sternly through And all the darkness of the world, say; for they were rude nnd coarse, he The dearest words of all. grog and fresh water. 1 was in my shirt But the most brilliant action of W nync’s the portals made nt such a noble sacrifice, Far from its shiaing presence hurled. delicnte nnd sensitive. Often, when thuy For other hearts I have no love and trowsers without shoes, and on my and pressed furiously forward. Through jeered him for his mclancholly, he would head an old cocked hut, nnd my feet and life, and one of the most illustrative of his All, ton, that fades upon the earth Like that I give lo thee,— the morass— over .every obstacle— up to go apart by himself nnd weep He never ancles, you may judge. I had been hoe­ character, was the storming of Stony Too weak to linger here, Before the world, its joys above, the very mouths of the cannon, and up complained of his lot, though his compan­ ing corn in Ihe morning; but in I went. Point. Washington, at Wayne’s request Re-blossoms with a second birth, I feel ihou art to me. had organized a corps of light infantry, the rocky acclivity, they stormed on, ions imposed upon him continually. Poor Thy happiness shall be my aim, As I approached the square bar, I met tha crushing every thing in their passage.— To deck the coming year; and put hint over it, with directions to lad! his heart was in the grave with his Thy comfort my delight; landlord; he said— Towering nt the bend of his shuttered Shall hope, then, man’s eternal dower, take this strong hold. This fortress was lost parents. Through every changing scene the same, “ There are two gentlemen in the back column, pointing still onward nnd upward Be frailer than a falling ilowerf I took a strange interest in him, nnd apparently impregnable to any storming By day and darkest night. room who wish to see you.” party; for, situated on a hill, it was wash­ with his glittering blade, and sending his Ah, no! like autumn leaves that die, had lightened his tasks as much as possi­ Unable to smother a laugh I said— ed by the Hudson on two sides, while on thrilling shout hack over his followers, That bloom again in spring, ble. During the late fight I had owed my ’Tis for thy weary head my breast “ My God! I can’t go; see me,” and I the other lay a marsh which every tide Wayne strode steadily up the height, till Fresh joys shall rise from those gone by, life to him, for he rushed in just as a sab­ A pillow e'er shall be, exhibited myself and pointed to my feet. overflowed. Besides these natural de­ nt length, struck in the head by a musket- And purer incense bring; re stroke was levelled ut me: und by in­ Those moments sweetest and most blest, “ Come along, I ’ll go with you." hall, he fell backward amid tho ranks.— fences, a double row of aballia s u rro u n d ­ And when like suns, hope sets in night, terposing his feeble cutlass hnd averted Which I can spend wilh thee. So in he went. Instantly rising on one knpe, he cried out, the deadly blow. In the hurry nnd con­ ed (he entire hill, nnd on the top were Shall she not beam from worlds more bright? O while we journey on below As I pulled off my hat, the stoutest man high ramparts bristling with cannon.— “ Marek on! carry inc. into the fori, fo r I fusion since, I had quite forgotten to en­ As hand in hand we roam, says — w ill die at the head of my column.” A n d Six hundred veteran troops ganisoned quire if he was hurt, though, nt the time, My steadfast love no change shall know “ Sit down young man.” this rock; sufficient, one would think, to those brave heroos put their arms nround The Descendants of Lafaycllc. 1 inwardly resolved to exert all iny little Till God shall take me home. “ This boy,” says the landlord, “ I am defend it against five times the number. him nnd bore him onward. Not n shot influence, to procure hint a midshipman’s confident will do any service you may wns fired, lint taking the rapid volleys on The patriotism of the illustrious friend warrant...... in requital_ ...... for his.. service. It trust him with, to your satisfaction,” nnd But it was no com m on obstacle that of Washington is descending undiluted to was with "a pang of reproachful agonU could deter Wayne when his mind was their unshrinking breasts, their bayonets We arc all at School. withdrew from the room; and the Gener­ glittered in the flash of the enemy’s guns, liia successors. His son, George W ash-, therefore, that I leaped to my feet— al began, (for it was Washington him­ once made up, and he determined, formid­ ington Laluyctte, who inherits the name I ‘My God!’ I exclaimed,‘you don't mean BY PRESIDENT HALE. able as it was, to execute the task assigned they kept on over the living nnd dead, s e lf,)— smiting down the veteran ranks that threw of one and virtues of both of his name-' jtp j-je js n0( dying?’ Every man should seriously reflect that “ Young man, I wish to procure tho him or perish in the attempt. It is said sakes, has long hold and still holds a scat; q fear, sir,’” said tho messenger, 'lie he is in a course of education, which he that while conversing with Washington themselves in vnin valor before them, newspaper of to-day, from New York? among the Liberal members of tho French cannot live till the morning.’ may vary indeed, but which he can by no on the proposed expedition, he remarked: till they reached the centre of the fort, can you procure it for me?” where, they met the other column, which, C h a m b e r ot Deputies, and at the last i ‘And I have been lying idle here!’ I ! means escape; training for something,— I hesitated a moment and replied — “ General, if yott will only plan it, I will election bis eldest son, Oseur, having | exc|aj|ned wit.h remorse.— 'Lead me to ; should he not know for what, and how the storm over the same obstacles, had achieved “ I think I can, sir.” 1/— scarcely become eligible by urrivin him .’ process is going on? He carefully reconnoilered the ground, the same triumph. At the sight of each “ W ell,” says he to the Marquis, other, one loud shout shook the heights the nge of 31), was elected a Deputy to ‘He is delcrious, hut in the intervals of The child roams about the streets, un­ “ please inquire of the landlord if lie will and having ascertained the exact position and rolled down the bleeding line— was the same Chamber by the District of lunacy he asks for you, sir,’ und ns the taught, unearedfor; it follows temptation; of tilings, formed his plan of attack. On furnish a good horse.” again sent hack till the heavens rung with M e u u r, the same that his grandfather, the man spoke we stood beside the dying boy. it obeys the impulse of its nnture; is it not the 15th of July, 17*9, he started from “ No, no,” said I, “ I don’t want a tho wild huzzas; nnd then the flag of General, formerly represented. The con­ Tho sufferer did not lie in his usual at school? Yes, verily; nnd it drinks in h o rse .” Sandy Beach, fourteen miles distant, and freedom went up and Haunted on the mid­ test was an active one, his antagonist and hammock, for it was hung in the very greedily the instruction it receives, und "How will you go, then?” at eight in the evening arrived within a night air. 9 lie thick volumes of smoke predecessor being a Ministerial candi­ midst of the crew, and the close air ar- will show its improvement in precocious “ In my canoe,” I said. mile and a half of the fortress. It was that lay nround that rock, slowly lifted date, sustained by powerful interests— round it was to stiffing; but he had been wickedness. The youth passes liis’tiiiio in The Marquis could not refrain from now twilight; nnd the mild summer even­ a and rolled up tho Hudson, the stars ap­ hut venerution for the memory of the carried under tho open hatchway, nnd idleness; visits the places where other downright laugh, which brought the ing with its cooling breeze stole over the land­ peared once more in the sky, and all was grandfather, the gratitude of his old con- laid there in a little open space of about loungers congregate; seeks occupation lord to the door. water—the stars came out one by one on stituents, tho opinion of the people, and i four feet square. From the sound of the enough to dispel the discomfort of total in­ “ Le diahlc! you’ll be drowned!” says the sky, nnd the tranquil river flowed by over. The lordly river went sweeping by as it hnd done during the deadly strife we may presume the merit of the candi­ ripples I judged the schooner was in mo. activity, in dVinking, smoking, or loose the Frenchman. in majestic silence, and till was sweet and that cast such a baleful light on its bosom, date, have prevailed over all obstacles; tion, while the clear, calm, blue sky, seen conversation; and to diversify life, und “ There is not water enough in the peaceful. W hile nature was thus repos­ nnd darkness nnd dentil-like silence and now the son sits by the side of his fa­ through the opening overhead, and dotted put on the show of manhood, indulges in North River to drown this child, I knotv," ing in beauty around him, Wavne, with shrouded the shores. Mournfully and ther, the old General. with myriads of stars, betokened that the other vices of maturcr life; and is he not said I. his strong soul wrought up to the tusk slow those forlorn-hopes nnd their brave In all this there would seem to he, in fog had broken away. How calm it smil­ at school? Yes from day to day. His The Mnrquis nnd the landlord enjoyed before him, stood in the gathering shades companions who had fallen in the assault, both representatives and constituents, ex­ ed down on the wan face of the dying boy. former notions, if he ever hnd any, of re­ the retort by a hearty laugh, hut tho oth­ of evening, and gazed long nnd anxiously amnles ol steadlustness and fidelity not nl-j Occasionally a light current of wind— oh ligious obligations, are passing away; he er turned to the window, looked on the in the direction of the fort. were brought up from from their gory beds and conveyed to the grave.* ways to ho lound in the political annals ■ ||Ow deliciously cool in that pent-up hold— is forming new habits of thinking; gets river a few seconds, nnd observed— Over hills, across morasses, and along W ayne’s wound proved not to he severe of countries reputed the most republican , ccJied down the hatohwny, and lifted the new views of men and things, nnd fancies “ The tide serves, and I wish to see you the broken shores of the Hudson, he had —the ball having only grazed the skull and free.— T ribu ne. 'dark chestnut locks of tho sufferer, us that he knows the world; he learns a new off. What time will you probably re­ led his little army noiselessly, in Indian for two indies, and he lived to wear the ------j w ith his head reposing in the lap o f nn language; accquires new skill in reason­ tu rn ? " file, now waited for the deepening night to laurels n grateful nation placed on his | veteran, he lay in an unquiet slumber. ing upon moral subjects, and graduates a Between sevenan eight thisafternoon," lock his enemies in slumber. Still undis­ CllCrry LeilVl'S. brow. The country rang with his name, His shirt collar wus unbuttoned, and his loafer. I replied. covered by the garrison, he began to nnd Congress presented him with a gold A friend inquired of us some time since, childish bosom, as white as that of a girl, J So to the full grown man, by attent ion He handed me a gold piece. reconnoitre the works more closely, nnd, was open and exposed. He breathed ' to his daily business, forms habits of in­ medal. Tho whole plan of tho assault whether we had ever known cattle to he “ I dont want half so much; I only at hall-past eleven put his columns in mo­ wns most skilfully laid, and the hearing of poisoned by eating cherry leaves. A fa­ quick and heavily. The wound of which dustry; ' ‘by neglecting *them, habits of idle want sufficient to buy some fowls nnd tion. He divided his army into two por­ W ayne throughout gallant in the extreme. vorite cow of his, he said, had been tuken ho was dying, hud been intensely painful, ness. By careful discharge of daily du­ eggs with for I am going to market.” tions, one of which was to enter the He chose the post of danger at the head suddenly ill after partaking of the foliage hut within the last half hour had some- ties, ho confirms himself in habits of vir­ The General turned to the landlord, and fortress on the right, and the other on tho of his column, and led his men where of a small tree that had been taken up wliat lulled, though even now his thin tue; by neglecting them his character snid to him,— left. In advance of each went a forlorn- even the brnvest might shrink to follow, nnd left in a yard to which she had access. fingers tightly grasped the bed-clothes ns , looses its iorm and consistency, and he “ Give him as muck change aB he wish­ hope of twenty men, to remove the piles nnd when struck and apparently dying, We informed him that we had heard of if he suffered the greatest ngony. [gradually but surely passes to that stnte es,” on which he handed me about twelve of rubbish that were stretched in double such results though we could not vouch A battle-stained and gray-haired sen- in which moral obligations has no hold shillings while 1 observed— rows nround the rock, nnd placed just heroically demanded to he carried forward that ho might die in the arms of victory, for their correctness. Since then, how­ man stood beside him, holding a dull upon him, and lie is completely the slave “ Now I’ll run home nnd get some where the batteries could mow down tho ever, wo have ascertained that two cows , Innthorn in his hand, and gazing sorrow- of temptation clothes on in a few minutes.” assailants fastest. Behind these folorn- or he left where the last stand wns made. His troops were worthy of such a leader, died in Kensington, Ct., in consequence fu|iy down upon ,|)e sufferer. The sur- “ I wish to speak a few words with you liopes marched two companies of a hun­ of eating the leaves of the wild cherry, ' geon itlle|t wjt|, his finger on the boy’s and moro gallant officers never led men THE FARMER. before you start.” dred nnd filly men each. Wayne knew in a wilted state; the hush having been pulse. As I approached they all looked “ I shall not be here again till I come into battle. Their humanity wns equal Happy the man whose highest earc that everything must rest on tho bayonet, cut about two hours. One of the animals up, The voter„„ who held him shook his from New York, sir. In fifteen minutes and so he ordered the loud of every mus­ to their bravery, for notwithstanding the A few paternal acres bound; is represented as having died in forty head, ' and would have spoken, but tho I shall start from the little stone dock,” ket of those two companies to bo drawn, barbarous massacres, perpetrated by the Content to breathe his native air English, they did not kill a single man minutes; the other in little over an hour tears gathered too chonkingly in his eyes. and I pointed to it out of the window. while the first man who should take his On his own ground. after he asked for quarter. Eulogiums und a half after eating the leaves. The surgeon said— “ 1 desii;o you to he prudent and keep from his shoulder or utter a word without [Jlfatae F arm er ‘He is going fast— poor little fellow—do Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, your own counsel,” snid the General; orders, or attempt to retreat, was to hu came pouring in upon him from every direction. Even Lee, whom he had con­ you see this?’ ns he spoke he lifted up a “ and should any mischief beful you, so put to dentil by the officer nearest him.— Whose flocks supply him with attire; demned for his conduct ut the battle of ■ rich gold locket, winch had laid upon Whose trees in summer yield him shade, that you are detained, do not fail to let Silently these devoted hands submitted to Parsnips for Hogs. Monmouth, wrote to him saying “ What I the hoy’s breast. ‘ He has seen better me know all circumstances immediately, the desperate measure, and fixing a In winter, fire. am going to say, you will not, I hope, Parsnips are preferred by hogs to all days.’ I could not answer, for my heart so that I may relieve yon.” piece of white paper in front of their caps consider as pnying my court in this your other roots, and make excellent pork.— wus full— here wns the being to whom, Then let me live, unseen, unknown; So Baying, “ good bye,” I took my hat to distinguish them from the enemy, gal­ hour of glory; for it is ut least my present By them they cun be fattened in six weeks, hut a few hours before, 1 owed my life— Thus unlamented when I die, nnd started, und by the time I stated, 1 lantly moved forward at the low word of intention to leavo this continent. I can A porker of mine twenty-two months old, a poor, slight, unprotected child— lying Steal from the world, and not a stone. started from the dock, saw the carriage command. At midnight the two columns, ■ have no interest in pnying court to any and weighing 750 pounds, never ate before me, with death already written on Tell where 1 lie. drive off’. headed by their forlorn-hopes, came in anything hut raw parsnips and sour milk; nis brow— and yet I had never known his 1 soon reached tho city, and went to sight of the fortress, along whose dark individual. W hat I shall suy, therefore, und finer meat never was seen. In the danger, und never sought him out after Claus Vandnru’s in the Bowery, who used ramparts the sentinel was lazily treading is dictated by the genuine feelings of my heart. I do most sincerely declare, that use of parsnipsafor stock, they should nev- the conflict. How bitterly my heart re ­ WASHINGTON. to keep the sourkout club house, as it was his uceustmned round, while the deep, your assault of Stony Point is not only a r be washed, hut he given us they are; preached me in that hour. They noticed Titerc seems to be something in the very then called, nnd where 1 hud often been “ A ll’s well" fell faintly on the listening the most brilliant, in my opinion, through- taken from the ground. Used in this way, my agitation, und his old friend—the sea- name of this illustrious individual, that with my father, who was an old friend of oar.— Grim nnd still the huge rock loomed I out the whole course of the war, on either they are lound not to surfeit the hogs man that held his head—said sadly, every American seems instinctively, us it his. I told him my errand, und the haste up against the sky soon to shake it with side, hut that it is the most brilliant I am nnd cuttle, and if given freely to cows, I was in, on account of the time of tide. its own thunder, nnd standing a blazing ‘Poor little Dick—you’ll never see the were taught to venerate, inasmuch as ev- acquainted with in history; tho assault of will inuch improve the quality and quunti- ^hore. ore you have wished for so long. But ery incident ot liis liie is becoming moro “ Well,” said he, “ here’s Hughey volcano in the midnight heavens. Noise­ Schwcidnitz, by Marshal Landon, 1 think ly of their milk.— y ’rairie Farmer. there’ll he more than one— w henyour log’s .and more interesting us time gradually is Gaines’ to-day’s paper, and here is an Eng­ less and swift the fearless patriots kept on inferior to it. I wish you, therefore, most out,’ ho spoke with emotion— ‘to mourn gaining space, from his life time lo the lish, paper which came in the British pack­ their way, when lo ! us they came present moment. 1 wus seated the other et last night— lake that too: nnd the soon­ to the marsh, they saw only a sincerely, joy of all the laurels you have over you. The Horse Fly. afternoon, enjoying a cigar, at tho Mas- er you are off’ the belter; it is now dead smooth sheet of water— the tide wus up deservedly acquired, and that you may Suddenly Ihe little fellow opened his petli Hotel when a plain, well dressed el­ Hooding the whole ground. The brave long live to wear themK” Lafayette con­ A gentlemen, yesterday, showed us eyes, and gazed vacantly around, low water.” gratulated him, and Benjamin Rush wrote derly mun, drew a ehair towards me, and fellows paused a moment, us this .new and several experiments on the gnat or fly, 'Has he come yet ?’ ho asked, in a low “ 1 fe lt rejoiced at g e ttin g the. o th e r pa­ him, saying, “ My dear sir, thore is hut seeing me so much ut leisure, evinced a unexpected obstacle crossed their path, j which ut this time are so injurious to voice. ‘Why won't he come?’ per, and had them between my shirt and ' one thing wanting in your lute successful disposition to enter into a conversation ■ B|jjn, j„ tny bosom very soou. 1 leftmy fowls but ut the stern “ forward,’’ of their lead­ horses. Tho oil o f pennyroyal appears ‘I urn here,’ suid I taking the little fel- attack upon Stony Point to complete your with me; when 1 observed,— i B0(j e s wj,|, B„a took the baskets ers, they boldly plunged in, and without to be a preventative of their attacks, low by the hand, ‘don’t you know me, happiness: und that is, the wound you “ W ell, friend, it appears from all ae- ; bucki bulnol tillllir g o .1 old Dutchman had a drum or bugle note to cheer their steady ; Placed upon a pane of glass, und circuit) Dirk?’ received should have affected your hear­ counts, our new President has let) us.” ,03gt.,j into one a largo roll of gingerbread, courage, moved in deep silence straight ' scribed by a slight ring of oil, whenever' lie. smiled faintly in iny faco. Then he in g ; fir I fear you will he stunned through on the palisades. Thu noise had now Ihe fly approached it seemed to sicken and suid, “ Yes, sir, so it seems— und on so short | |1I)d w|,jc|, J began to need very much. As those organs with your own praises. Our alarmed the sentinels, und the rapid dis­ dio. It is the opinion of this gentleman ‘You have been kind to me sir—kinder notice,” he replied. | approached the wharf, there were three stieets, many days, rang with nothing but charge of their muskets through the that to rub a horse’s ears, nostrils, Sic., than most people are to an orphan. I “ He wus quite an uged man—not red cottt8 looking towards a ship at an the name of General Wayne. You are old as myself by several years. Was you ebor jn the river. As I stepped into tny gloom, was followed by lights, moving with this oil, would prevent them attack-, have no way to show niv gratitude— unless remembered constantly next to our good couutry during the revolution, cauo0( d,ey walked to tho place, and one swiftly ubout upon tho ramparts, und , ing him. As their attacks liuve proved you will take the Bible you will find in my tliis und great Washington, over our claret hurried shouts of und exceedingly annoying, and even deslruc- ' trunk. It's a small offering, 1 know, hut s ir? ” ask e d — “to anna! to anna!” “ Oh, yes, sir; I was born in this coun­ the fierce roll of drums, roused up the und Muderia. You have established the live, nn early remedy should, if possible, , it's all I have.’ “ W here are you going?” garrison from its dreums of security.— national character of our country; you bo devised.— [St. Louis Republican. ; 1 burst into tears: be resumed; try thunk God.” “ To Weekhawk,” said 1. have taught our enemies That bravery, “ Then, sir, you must have some recol­ The next moment that duik rock was one ------— — | ‘ D o c to r, I ’m d y in g , a in t 1? fo r iny sight “ Where have you been?)' lection, but 1 was too young to enter the mass of flame, us the artillery und mus­ j humanity, and magnanimity, arc the na- Horses should never bo put to severe , grows dim. God bless you Mr. Danforth. ’ “ T o msrliet to sell some' chickeus and service at the time ” ketry opened along its sides, shedding a tioual virtues of the Americans.'* work ou a full stomach. More horses are j «C b i, i do nothiug for you, Dick?’ said eggs,” I answered. “And where were you, sir?" lurid light ou tho couutenances of the hurt by hard duviug alter a full feed, than poor man's children; hut common as is oners arc said to have escaped. ny Frenchman would make fun ot the leagues: Liverpool, which port she left on the 19th th e sun, which shines oil the rich and Italy.— The Tope is reported to lia v i gingerbread. As 1 entered the house, From Vera Cruz lo Manantial, 5 For the Gazelle. poor alike, or its the air we all breathe, is alt. She brought out 191 passengers. in-1 Billed a ay lent o f natio nal represen the landlord was in the bar. 1 saw tin To 1’nente Naeional, 5 Ma. Eniron: 1 learn, with pleasure, Ibicero, Among (lie passengers were Lady El- tation, in the shape of a council ot' del back door open and the landlord told me 1-0111111011. And w lm t should he open nnd common to all, ought to lie best of all; .1.11. AT A, that the H o n . M r , Citosnv, Seet’y of the , gin, wife of tho Governor General of gates the dili’ercut provinces, w ho to go in, which 1 did, and Lalayelte shov ­ leas Vigns, from mil w ithout ince ant w ati hfnlness—with­ Board of Education, has accepted the in- ' Canntln ,hc of j;ui[min, and Count, !” n- it-.nl.h- in Borne, for the purpose ed it slowly to. 1‘crote, out nil unsleeping eye forever over onr Tepeyahanleo, vitation extended to him, and will deliver \jnntl,Mm, nf Fi-nore 'l’SRU 9i” n3 " l“ 1 “ ,0 Government the Washington was on his feet, and he ■ s bools, they become like ilescils—open din il'e Agua...... A lo n tlio le n ot 1 in nee. affairs„fi', S,., „of f the i!„. nilniiniutadministration. i n tio n . ’I'I hhis s mmeas­ e n s - fore 1 could take oil my lint he observ­ an address on “ Popular Education,’ apparently to nil, hut heneticinl Io none. Nopalucn, Our extracts arc from the Bos!. Courier ure is said to have been hailed with the ed— Aeajele, It is ot more importance for you to as­ the Congregational Meeting-House, 011 which says: liveliest demonstrations of joy mid thank­ ■Well iny young friend, wlmt suc­ AniuzoqUe, semble to talk over the interests of Jour T'i rei.i. Friday next,,at (J I-•A o’clock, P. M. “ T h e commercial accounts by the Ili- fulness. cess?” hildrcn than to say whether a rail road Tim quantities of wheat exported from ‘ AH good, sir,’ 1 said, laughing, ns 1 ‘ Saa .itarlia, Now permit a eilizen earnestly lo solicit hernia are of considerable interest. The hall he Built from one section of the union Kio Frio, the attendance of his fellow citizens on ’.corn market has improved to the extent of the United Kingdom to loreign countries thrust my hiniil into my bosom and pul­ Agotlia, to another. about H shillings upon a barrel of Hour in file, ol April amounted to 191- led out both papers and handed them to Mexico. this occasion: how can wo better spend month Hues your child claim ton much of you sinei: the sailing of tho ('anihrin, and , 990 qnarte and tho quantity simulta­ him . when it asks y o u r a tte n tio n to its in w ard 'i',,;;,! | jOin Vera Cruz Io .Mexico an hour than by leaving our stores, and neously imported to -’-J-J.T'--2 quarters. ‘An English paper— where did you get; other articles f.f food had risen in 111 being— iti immortal thought— its bound­ leagues, or 3't) mill 1 work-shops, our lime-kilns, and quarries, same exorbitant proportion. Ix n ii.— The I'ellii Gazette assorts that this from?’ said lie, ns a look of approba­ JM IM J WPI less capacity ? l .p ieli tus was wont to say Althiir Khan had, in concert with tho tion spread over his noble face. am i farms, and hearing this gentleman ' Tho money market throughout Great that, “ It was much Inner lor n people to chiefs of Cnndahar, who receive annually ‘Sourkrout Hall, s ir .’ LIME ROCK GAZETTE. upon a subject in which we have in fact, Britain had been in a most excited and m eet, lo sec Imw they might elevate the Persia, entered into a lie reached his hand and took mine, , , ...... meenrinns slate, and fears were entertain-1 largo sums from si,id s of their citizens than the roofs of whether we believe it or not, the deepest ,1 , , , , ■.longUe w ith the Shah for tho invasion of s a y in g — TIIVKSDAY, JUNE 10, 1st ’ 1 jed that the drain ol bullion would produco their houses.” The friends of education . . interest British India, via Shiknporc. Hespatclu s “ 1 am greatly obliged to yon.’ a stoppage of specie payments by the are apt to expect tpi ervthin g from the good ‘Sourkrout H all,’ said the Frenchman, 1 was neither m ade to lie a tiiii.i. house ror S om ething lints/ he done to improve the Bank of England. At tho latest, dales, to that ('fleet are said to have been receiv­ ness of their cause— the people’s educa­ ed hv the Supreme Government. Ynr looking at me very significantly. •ror.i; non -i : in short, 1 was ma made te go condition of our common schools in this however, the aliright bail somewhat suh- tion is so good—so undeniably good— n team, tail lo amide along as 1 liked; end must continue ,o pitied, the deposits had meret.sed end the Muliomined, of Hermit, was lo give his ‘You’ve not had your dinner?' said the 1 do not hick, or splash or run over any one, place, or our children that a few care anything respecting it., prospect of a susj < nsum by the bank w as s in-in-law, Akhnr Khan, tho aid of 3 )'.?.) General. who, in the muneol coimnon-yense, has:i 1 Jit f|je consequences in being deprived .. f ,.(ni .• t i I Yet each one has not only a public, hut a men. ‘Not to-day, sir.' to interrupt me? Lei the good folks laugh 11 tin v , . . ° ,,o ‘ c o n su lt Hei.c? l,uy been a compli t stand si illcs, with the positive news that a M.-x- 'W ell,' said he, ‘il l can reward you would suppose that education were a thing sibly tore- Ftatc? All we want to have our schools | [„ |)Usjn e s s 'This has h.-in chiisi d by tho 0 an armed I i ig, with thirty i a, tl:c no other way, hear in mind this—lionet greeahle and we come insen which had to be advocated on the ground , , . f our abiding ns a part o f''' hat they ought to he, is tho n•ill, ami high price of provi: ions, t Uuien, has ca lured the. Amerit :i hl ig nl Washington thanks you; and give m of individual or national good; or, indeed 11 ,l ° . ' ' 1 i ...... A i ..Amoney ,,.A .-.IF and fit..the . prospect...... t ol' I'mlher drains I 'ariiieii! i, IDS lens, Capl. I. liefil, respects to your lather, and tell him I eon and to attach our- J>c(> lhinS "’’I* l,e on nnv ground? As if it stood not on the.,iur °"’n possessions upon tin- resources ol' the country to meet a a I taken her ioto Tarce! ma. I have gratulate him on having such a son; nnd elves to it with a selfishness customary ' 1 submit it to the parents in this commu- basis of everlasting duty— a prime neces- tho impending trials caused bv Ilie want lem that the Mexicnn vi remember, it at any time during this con­ itv nnd hiithiighl of man. It is a thing regard. But we cannot but *l *s no* Bine, that we man­ o f in Ireland, mid the scurritv ul'em- v: . d-ol'-.wiir.” test or hereafter, yon get involved in any ia such a food that should need no advocating, as much (|1C ,, this holds true in a ‘lest more interest in this matter: 1 sub- ploymenl in tho nianut.ieiuii ig cist n e ts . Th)' Carmelite, captured et'' I dilliculty, let me hear from you, and 1 revorse o f c a r r ie d info, B itre e h .iia , is a 1-a: as it does need. 'To impart the gift of . “ Tho smallness of tho stocks oi G ra in ; ol w ill relieve you if in my power.' degree, in relation to the beauty of seen- ln‘t '* th the charm ol novelty, ■ in pur a.' t'.er voyage. I have us show our patriotism and Christi­ cnottgh Avill reach us from foreign coun­ restate 1 to lie.' sou! it has c.omo in vain. For six thou-lcend, some one of those beautilul eleva- tries to make, up lor the home defieienev, le.ira there are oilier i r.ill ia the neigliber- THE FETFRF. anity: among his last wol ds to his beloved sund years the sons ol Adam, in sleepless lions that form a continuous ridge in the have been the causes ol’ I ho late advance: hood. Aviili sinii THE HN’ITED STATES AND EtHiOiM'. elU'it, have been devising, doing, discov­ rear of our v Huge its summit crowned count ry, we find the memorable sentence— and wo must admit tliut the shortness ot Tlio editor of the New York lb:ra!,l, in a re ering— warring a little hand of brothers, ntelligenee and sound morality are the the supplies from tin the rapid R lVOI.I-'I'l'i.X IX ?Uad:'.i:i .a— i-.i: '.T'. : with as lovely a grow th of youthful oaks “J cent letter from Faris, nintie.-; the lbilewiag i - against the empire of niuhV And they only durable pillars of a Republican diminution of the stocks in the grnnaries G o .---W e find in the Liverpool ?.Iail of marks, after a close obs •rvnlion, as he suys. oi' have made a nohlo conquest. But to the as N cav England aii'ords— and from such int tho dili'ei cut miirat imo ports, and the tin! 1 Sill n 't. the iiiqie'.taiit inti Hi ;( n e e , Government.” A CITIZEN, tlm feelings of the Monai' li es of Ei!T- |'-e towards ignorant, it isall ns if it hadnol been. The a height throw your gaze around mid ath- !general tone of the advices from abroad received by a private le ile r , that the oar republican Aiir riea. '1 he rcna'il;. are emin­ thoughts that millions of intellects have Avart as m agnificent a v ie w as this c o n ti­ ! have ali'oi dial ample grounds lor appre- tro o p s mi the Is'e nil o f ’ : iid e i'ia I.: . de- ently suggesiiA-e. and not uaw oril.y of our rational livid by, nnd that now live on, in bensini. Wheat has, hoivovcr, now ever­ nent anywhere presonts and every way Elite From Mexico. .-Ini-i.il in I’avi r ofi the ..’u n lit o f (fi oi consideration : lasting music, come not in harmony with telegraphic despatches reached so high a point as to j nt it be­ T h is ii:.,-,'. ment eunuceueed at A save in its antiquities and classic The followin If the Mexican w ar-continue another the ignorant. He passes by on the other' yond the reach of tho poorer classes; a on the -n.ii ot' April, when the truo from New- York were received, at Boston a ear. and if it should not he follow ed up side— that rich mental kingdom, the toil associations to the l;.r lamed Bay of Nu- greatly contracted eonsumptiou must, 'it eh 1, aeeotn|ianted by four 1. . w ith brilliance and deci ion on tho part ' w orn conquest ol his brothers, in a boon pies. Far aw ay on your right stretches on T h in sday, d line 3d, G o ’clo ck f . M . therefore necessarily fulluiv; and this in:. . artillery, [.roeei ;!• '. to the (h.ver of the United Slates, the American people for him— an invisablc empire— he knoAvelh jj1G woo(j covered prom intory terminating General W orth, according to the late si , perhaps, hi1 the tni a ns of sta a ;h .■ any I’m - xia.-e. A- iio, ii ;'l ,-r sons.' 1: ill my expect some very grave and Aery im­ not. advices from Mexico, entered Puebla on .ther rise in the value.” Lon, tender, :• rt i . : in Owl’s Head which stands there forever i t .. portant intervention, o r attempt at inter W ho would, at this age, think it ncccs- the l.hth of Alay, alter something of a Ttm S e.asox; am. T im C iio rM It i- nunciamenl.] fitv e r J u n ta vention, on the [art of Europe. The; sary to advocate an education tor such a 1° defy the rage ol old ocean and to send s|ij,ini^|, noth a body of Mexican i scnieely pos-ifle to ovi r-e.-'timale tho im- rend bv the X.-I ry to th e inonnreliies of Europe are only waiting! brother?— in conclusion, it is cncourag-' out afar through storms mid darkness its ft, which the latter had four killed, with- porianeo of tho present deiighti'ul and Exle'.'.. ':r,' ali-.ii w ; x .im: t'or a proper chance to fm m u coalition for ing to see this im lilarenee to man's higher, pcacoll [ j«|,t— the sign of joy and lm, e and out any loss on I lie part of the Americans. sen. amble weather. Tim Imy crop, Avh'.ch from . ia d e ri », chi fi lo the st lad' this purpose. Tbejr hate and fear, and noble nature g away. Europe (o thQ lnari„0J>> Diroct, ,)efore iantu Anna has undoubtedly gone in the appeared to he h t, Ims I'Vcn rendered mo: ■ iimn . persons are repotG doproc&to the American Republic, a ' 1is edveriug...... 'herself...... ” -----w ith------Gomrnon---- e,.i,„..i.. Schools,, . . . direction of the Capital, with a force va eiitral point <>f great influence and greal and thrones are in contest to enlighten ig- 5’0U allt' terminnling the view in that di juite secure, and thus the principal w in- ItilV l .ot ll. i;.|;i::.' sine... J.xnuitrv I., i liously estimated at from l,-~99 lo If),(>'):) t‘el. |'()0(|' p,,r (’.a!. ' ’ ' stlfy. 'Phi: ! s .'..<1 a. Times reports the a rt injury to the government systems ol' i.'u- norunct.\ one of the systems of which will rcction—sufficiently distant to conceal1 Under the reviving iuffitence of ni'iist- on the first of • ril. be touched upon in another eommunica- their raggedness mid to invoke the aid ef' Capt. Mayo ropo. This dangerous republican pom i G o v e rn o r of A lvn rn d o , e and a mild teinpcraluie. the spriiia • ■ ..a r u ..in ' iuisU1'c- I |-a|le.. (o assjst t[l0 feebleness of vision—a , has taken i ali has been iiondcrously inciensed of file, tn n a! our fancy h-ci>>a, without resistance, corn has recovered from tho effects of tin ..realisttili's, which was hailed with great, by the cstablisbincnt of steameis across A ?.lexienn guerilla party has been cap­ biting frosts of .April, mid looks as Avell joy, there being a great scarcity of fond. the Atlantic, the rapidity and iiiterehaiige j line of islands rise out of the ocean ex­ STATE OF MAINE. ture d nea r Y e rn C ru z .— 'Tib.ics, it ever did at this season of tin Flour Avits retailing at ■ 15 a barrel, oven of political intelligence, and particularly hibiting their grandeur and beauty in a To //ic Honorable Senate and House oj 19 o'clock.— We have an Extra Picayune and, though the '..heat plunt is still thin it. after the mt aval ol' the .Ainni'ienu schooti- by the last great development, that ofthc fair summer's day like the land of Beulah I of the M/th uh. th is [.in t ol’ the eenuti s, yet tin r an d an th r grain vesi I from I . capacity of the United States to carry on' R c p n s e iita tirrs o f the Stale nJ' M aine. to the wearied pilgrim. On your I. d and . of tilling or spreading the [limit has begun ■ a war by sea mid land against ten millions T h e undersigned, inhabitants of The city of Puebla is represented to he to the north clothed in verdure, suggestive ! m ill w ill do much to repair the loss of the nf people, at the same time they bail me quiot, and perfectly satisfied with our plant. A i bat is also ol" llte greiiti . t im -i Scrrosxn Loss • ittr 'Tint.: means of feeding (lie starving jiopulation of quiet mid comfort— a point stretches I government. poi lnnco, it w ill groiv much moru rapidl. P i.a xioc i'ii.—The stemiier brought nc- of Western Furoju; I:y their . orpins I’ocil G would most respei'l.'ully itsclf'oul to court the healthful and iiivm -; Santa Anna has halted at Sainnrtin near represent, that than any one ve n tu ri tl to Impe that it y<>unl stei'dity, o f the hast o f a and net u al ly. i u cue out hu i st ot charily, (hey consider the present la av of this j oral in g breezes of occiin, smiling eahnly Puebla, with 15 butallinns of Nn'tionul would ilo, during the cold with v.'cath-! "U Hit ist of England, I et'.veen N oitlt (.l it few' weeks duration, send s1,999,0!!9 State, entitled an act lo restrict the sale r n Guards, w. II organized. There is a mid fearlessly ever as the old sea god rises ( li'. in w hich w e have so happil > i si p -d ; Knapdiile and Jura, previous to the xi'.hh w’oi th of provisions to the hungry ; copie ol' intoxicating H i inks, us based on prin- prospect of another hard light, which i.- and v. ill thus give us a t.dei nbly -a rlv of .April, wh.i U, from li agments that iio iil- of Ireland. In France, with a piqiulatiou cijiles e. sentinl to tho virtue, huppiucss ; up in his fury and threatens to over-step considcrcd certain. harvest. ed ashoie, is supposed to be the ship T y­ of 35,900,999, the aggregate enntribu- and prosperity of tho whole community, the “ thus far” that murks the houndaiA It is rumored that Gen. Worth lit.a Iiti.i. AXi).— The neci lints from I rian, of 1'lymoulh, which cleared lion tions to the sullcrers on the Loire— to f’lio history ol’our country shows, in every of his dominion. You turn your eyes fm- gone in pursuit of Santa Anna beyond are very awful. A i hiblin eorresp Ihthiuioie, ."areli mill, fi.r Glasgow. — their own people— only reached s59,999, period ol' its progress that our best men tiler northward and old Mcguitlicoi.k rain- Puebla. Con.-atl I fist is s till a .laiapn. of the i'.lotttiiig ( 'ht'i.niele shas, “ 'i ’ll. The Gaily . .dvertiser of this morning to. or only one hull what the I uited .‘ late- and wisest Statesinen have consider d The object ol' his .Mission is kept s e c re t es his bald and nigged brow over the calm have been further tiiinultx: , y pr:i. ceil­ that she Avas a L'ood : lli;> valued at piqiulatiou of :2‘l,000,009 have givcnjlhiit the unrestricted and free sale ol' in Another train bus stal led from Yrra t'ruz ings and [iroce. sioiis ofi the peasantry in :!), •fi.r who'll sum site was insured at to Ireland beauty of the land mid tho smooth gran- t ixicnting liquors, was incompatible w ill for Gen. Scott. Capt Walker had ar- various parts ofi the e.oun!:'.', mid the ntil- thre e offices in this c ity , i le i' ,'n i ••!,( m on­ A'a' i; are deci.!' til’, in the fust stage the good order and quiet and safely of dear of tho sea. The lovely Bay that l ived at Jalapa. G e n , Shields had lu itary anti police l.uvc l i en in genera! ey wa - als.. ii sin ;' ! herd m , I.:,,;;), m; I n^great transition in the ciyiliz <1 world, tho social stuto, Heuco, in every State your vision thus oneirclee i , 1 here attacked with pleurisy, hut was reeover- tequi: itien'to keep this spirit of iii-.n'.ji.r- there is about ' i.'i. i insured at I’lvmoiila Etiropc nnd America now fium, anil an nt' the Union laws have been niatle from and there by the white canvass : , read to dinatiou in cheek. '1 be r. [nits ofi ll.e on tiie euplitiu's interest. Her new are I'orming a single community oi' imin ns the beginning, to regulate and restrict In the guerilla iillair mentioned in our p'rogr.'s?; cl’ pestilence are quite disheart­ : uppi sad to have been ah lire" r.i .1. Stenin, electricity, the pi apl lit d to1 such rule. Ami from time to time as the the breezes of heaven liearing away to first dosputch, three of tho enemy were ening, mid, notwithstanding all the im;.mt- all the practical | uipom lii'e, him pt'0[ile advanced a truer estimate of the w ide and distant countries the products ol killed, one Avounded, mid nine taken pi ■ I. -* of I'ln.d mid tho immense extent of i lid removed mountain?, and ocean..: that for- appalling evils of iiiteinperauee, these hardy and virtuous industry. How oners. T h e y Avero taken to V e ra ( i tiz in In id and mnnej , great de .titu'i ni st.li molly separated different nutions. The restrictions have for trial, am! avcie severely dealt with. been increased, until life is that a iew. Now modestly keeping 1 pre vails, and the market s are ui'vnii yiii'i. I RI'Tll hot MT t'OIt. A.n in ti United Slates has entered lip. i : new era tho Legislature ofthc last y e a r most its quiet way your eye rests upon some 1 T h e toAvn o f M a n illa hail surre ndered All tteeoiints eouenr in . b : g tb it th. and pious Italian has through a < bii.--tian of her Itistorj : and let -tute.-r.eu, Ini': wisely enacted the present Biav, w h ich to sloop-ot'-war Gei imnito .vn,bui wits relit- m o ttn lb v is very ecu a 1 t.hiieiiins, Iter generals, her journalist: proi■' i (' upon the principle, that the humble sloop that courts no tli. linctioii ken by 390 Mtxxtemis. iug to some calculations, th. llta ieait U.'ht i. tiau.i that the v.e>t and south • ought to study that position, nnd tftlu ad- pr -Libit:ttion ol' the ? ale, except lor me- hut unoslentuliously runs its ajii.ointed ' j Schooner F i a te i iiil y nt . ! antallii, had . has ah'cx b. been . l::iiii:.-l Italy is open lur the admission of goo ' vnntage ot t vc-iy element lavorai.le to lit i eiianical und medicinal purposes, tin course— anil anon a proud ship looms up been boarded by 39 .Mexicans, ami strip­ of nearly one mill;' n, 11 tie, mid In" ks, m.tl that the I'einaxd i- chiefly 1- . progress inn right direc!mn. A ei.hu, ox li.tion to prevent the eiieelivo I. gi majestically in the ilisluuco and hat: J.tily ped of her cargo and burned. eniizl'lltiou. Bal this i ito is ptob. the Bible. Asstirmiet s are made that eau quiet, and philosophical inves!:g.xtioii of va of intemperance, m il secure the Muj. Boncrld had arrived at A’eriiC'ri!/. I Iv exaggerai.'.l.” '. he .Kerr;. Examim r . fc reio'il upon, as an unprocidcuted sjiiri. the governments and nutions of E u ro p e peupl" against its deadly eli'ects. 'The flaps her broad sails in tho breeze. .on the fsth, mid Col. Soavcis on the x; ’ 1. says, ‘'The Catholic clergy of tai.; coun­ ofi i nqmiy tin' tlo: wold el tied hti:. arise:, is moii: necessary th :n evti to tin. puldie : .ttndness of this principle cannot succoss- I bus it is in life— modest worth and os in spatcht a, front Gen. Scott had been re- ty have been ubli cd to suspend their am i multitudes who km.w net exactly men of Ameiica. We a ' tud • think, ■ • ■ fully l.e called in question. Observation tentntious haughtine.xs tianipin by, co u rt leeived at Acra t'ruz. It is supposed thill usual monthly eonli reni'es in eon.a i-neneo •.that it Biide i , are eatiietitlg demmtdit ■ mid write, net til .ne. for American' und experience show beyond all doubt iug distiiietiuu mid demanding attention. (Km. AA'orth’s despatches hud been inter- of their inability to attend owing to th it. eomm ttiity, but f i a eoimnunity in E u - tnd cavil, whatever may h e the effect ofi And when you gaze iqinn all this lav- Copied, as nono had hmm received at J a - heavy dill it I hat devolve on them in their I I r XT 111 ( i tux Govt i:x Mi.vr. By a rope, who arc alway s ready to” jtul th e [.resent Iuav, that no legislation short ish display of nature’s beauties mid turn 'lll,a °* ' cla ' IUZ' res| i ctive parishes in these times of fam­ lute ordinance ha.-tily and harshly : AA'Ie. In iti- o a r irt e in-J oi' this, can gil t- a remedy for the evil o f <.!’ the King oi' Bavaria ine and death.” females are prohibited from |iroitouneim: til minus; (h ead our inen using |.ow ir mti-mpi ranee. But the undersigned do your eye to the habitations of melt there 9 o'cloclc I ‘. J/.—Puebla papers say I'amino and fever were eomiriitling sad mid influence, and atouiiI nib.pt any policA b e lie v e that the present law is exerting that President Anti)a has issued orders any monastic vo\v, until buying passed is a hem Helt pleasure that these' shores lire havoc in the eounty of Ri.scoinnmn; llo: (|o 33d a ear. that Santa Anna he reinforced with men, itent with their own nf'et t cl cl u nlutury influncc on tho public mind, subject to no ty ra n n ie a l i r superstitious deaths in the county prison averaged daily I Rt:t iciocs 1' itEi.noM . P ru ssia nt pt'es- our [it ogress, disgrace our arms, or fin.-.- mid that mu t lit e t.- at ily do much to i e- ami supplied with inunifions and money. aheut nine. i lie deaths daily in the pour cut cun!.tins about 5.ft., J,(l'.i9 Protestanlr momherour I num. Etnojte looks hark- strain and limit the traffic in intoxicating domination. Not here as on the fair ,Tlo re are rumors, well authentiettletl, hou.-'t) averaged thirty , i he number ot of the original Lutheran faith; about w ards, A m e ricu looks f’oi Avard. The fa- liquors; — wherefore they solemnly re- shores washed by tl beautiful hay of that the Americans have arrested the inmates exeeed !.' 99 although it was built .5 ..i)9,0!)9 tloman ( 'alholies; uhout 1- ',- tnre of the I uiti (I States open | :. s- a n.-z i ■ to a; ainst I ho t peal o f the [.resent A'ice Governor of Saltillo and other ol' i Naplt s dot s nature lavish her bcuuties I*. contain but t-ftu. I be county iufirmu- 99 I Jews; the remainder ot' the popuht- peel of unbounded htiiqiini : s and infill helieAmg as they fio, that its repeal, llo; principal citizens. The cause ol' these upon petty tyranny or squalid poverty. ry wa al .. infected w ith lever und there lion, being al ..at (,,999.999, belong to ii the p< o|.le ami iheir puldie men Aviiulil be O[iening the floofi-i'titus of in­ arrests is nut slated. - /In . Labor hero niei ls its just reward and the a. as scarcely a house or hat that was m.t tre true to themselves, and w i- e in theii temperance a. :th nil the I .ng train ol ca ils e ix h l or nine dill'ei'ent Protestant s. ( Is. generation. The prospect of Europe . laborer w alks on et, conscious of hi ia a similicr slate. Rich ami poor were of w hich the reformed or t .'alvunistie eom- Avith w bh h it is every w here and alwavs N i:aa A’oiik, Friday, Juno-1, / tailing victims, lathe parish o f K ilg lu s [itise about ^,999,999. I'nr : the eye ol' [n t d ictio n c an a i'in al conn. -ted. equalitv and ill? iiily. II o,clock, P. M . j tho skeleton boilii s o f seven avi i tc lu s L h “ Th reach, is full of' changes, e. inm-.ii ::s, -And the undersigned request that the Furlbei' [.mtieulai have been icceiv- li.y nrliul” Avet i recently fi.und inside it hedge. Tiie of Smyrna, states that tho Egyptian ge.- i in nils, insurrections, and revnlutii i i k litio u e r s for the i i pcnl of the pi esi ul A'l'e see that a correspondent o f tho Bil, bat notiiing later from Mexico. Tho tlogs ol' the su.-ioumling villages had the (Tiuiteut has recently prcmul; tiled a law leading, probably, ut'ti r a loug .- • i lar.'. m ', be held lo . lioAv y o u r honoralde i >( publican Journal has eoiinneueod a se­ ..itespomleat ol the N. 0. Holla says t A c i-, to [leai'e and juobublo |n .spej-ix. , flesh almost eaten oil'. ti r Ihp aholiliua of slavery itltcr the sp:: hotly, file necessity I'm its it peal: for, f r o s h y on Bin ini . is the only point on the roittl l.e- nes of letters lo I Ion. \A'. ( Father Matthew is likely to he appoin­ ot'til'tv days. At tho slavo mat t there uudi : moil: liberal stem of government - unit’ they show' that the present law is I'.Aeen the c ity o f M e xico and P uebhl, the introduction of music into our com­ ted R.Jinan Catholic Pisln.p of Cork. w as in eon. . quonco, a decline in prit i it n 11 ahle to li.c health and happiuc: . likely In impede oar 'army. mon schools, lie signs himself P. anti I uam t.— The accounts from Paris are ol' sixty | i r i ..motive co, is about ' ) tax , . it opportunity is thus pre.-u tiled of his lend- I.a ti i dates have been received from been app ointed?.' ini.- te r o f P u b lic AA'e: bs: al l ilt happiae.- s, day fin tuglroul ent, • t lbs. w e ig h t o l and is one ofi the i.m reta a U .b it and the Bntzos, l.ai they bring no confirmation of i tube tie M o n te b e llo o f M a rin e ; H u a: on, ir pru ye r, c lin g I.a di.-ting ai.-hed lab at more wtdel, bread to tho indigent poor. OI1 th e AiiU'l ( t I. < I'l l, ala-, surely ( 'ol. I to u ip li.in ’s defeat. .Minister of I'imtnee; Gent nil T ti zel, b( netiei; to the eommutiity. Ju a select He 1 ’ A: t. w . iuituglll .tied, a tiou is eaiiiiiutA .1 at >■ .-J x, amt ix W nr; Guizot, Pur Interim, Marine. P role If ol ' ’lie Andover Senn c irc le hi w o rth has long la n knoAvn und os are noted lo t tin n eh mince ami Altai.x'l or :A] t ta x tin ts . T h o M e n li was slated ia the ( 'handier oi' Peers: nary Theeuthudry!isim.guifi. . ntlj o, t t.n.-— i l.e i uimn jujH:/ iippccciiP I. In gy— Natural ids which arrived at New Loudon c on the 19th instant, by the Minister oti dll ll at that f'fte building was e, a., Icle d . . P h ilo sophy— M edieul e 'htlh tilt., brought home from Sydnc ( ommeree und Agiieultare, that ti c ; i'"s- S n : A\ AHiiiNi.'tox. This first (Ami ! is said t» bat e east • 1.999, ). 'I . L 'tre a wit.-, th re a te n in g T a m p ico , tim e depnrtiueuts of Phtlolo liit-uds have . S. AAx tin co mutineers, viz: Suiau pt its of the next harvest were extieu.elv i.'.ia mean steamer left New A ink ot tix .t att .l.xej. .n putty had been are ten chapels atiuehed to it ;• .1 ,eh I a tidwic!;, NeivAoik; Minor Bol.eit m ; roiqis-ing. ’J'... -day at tl). appointed h o u r, w ith ; ■ i ■ gie. i i . . Ms of

l l t . ’dANlTY o r A meBICAN Soi.iiieRs. I'.'.iin the N. 0. Commercial Bulletin, F rom the UrrEU Mtssot hi. S ix o ftb e By the I iirst advices from Mexico v.r 1. an that G n z c 11 <■ M a r inc L ist To Ihe 1 Jon. J oi.i. M tt.i.rt, L i.,.fiu!";c It is pleasant to meet occasionally with in­ A RUTTER 111(1)1 (JEN. TAYLOR. trailers engaged in thn fur cotnpnnies on Sanin Anna, is occupying with a large force, anil e/’ Prohalt, irilhin am fu r (he Eastern cidents which rcleive war of some of its the Upper Missouri, have arrived in this will make a ■ .pernio stand at the Rio J-'rio, which POUT o r HAST THOMASTON. llis lrirl, ('tutn'ii nJ' Lincoln. horrors, and show the better traits of the W est B aton B o ro n , L a, / city. They left r’oit Laramie on the M ill as described in the following from the N . 0 . Delta, 15th May, 1847. $ 1TI> KSPECTFULLY represents Or.r/r, F.n.rs no,diet* in a strong light. 'File following of Aptil, and reached here on thedllh must 1 ■ one .d the strongest pa. ■ - in the country. A R R I V E D . .B fi- of Tii'imu mu, ins.at County, i bet he is extract from a letter written by (.'apt. B hi. L. Hogc, Esq. Dear Sir: 1 send May, W e learn from them that the trade The road, lor some distance beyond June 2d. Bark California, Drew. B" tun; hs Guardian of Ira ('. I’,, t and J o.oa i \\ . l’,..r, .P ,. ,, minors, m nuts, and children Zm b .ri di Pi, it/a- Looser, and published in a late number yon, annexed, an exti nct of u letter which in that quarter has been successful, am! Pm bln, i ■ excellent, but near Cordova it ITero'v (’ --. t.ovuioy. New York; I kso, I niter, i , , ; di Union, i’endieton, i . i \ .i . ! said I nOmnston, lie ■d; that t! a '■ . l’apin w ill bring in nbout ( lev- deep, tutii nw delih .-: and over steep and ' real estate shunted in (id Thomaston, and that anil views of the General, on the subject , „ ’buffalo robes G,-n'l Warren, IL,Ins ■, do; Peru, Hart, B teers to a conquered enemy: T h e y rugged heights. Tho countiy is thinly- lull. J if would lie for the her t of said minors that the of the no.xt Presidency, ill a manner which ! sinv i,nl)K.„gc herds id' bulf.ilo , same should be sold an “ One poor fellow, when the line halted, tho wooded with i aks and pines, and render­ the proceeds pal out and can do no violenco to the feelings of any |.on(c> S 3 L I E U . i sci tired to them on itit...... , -id I ^lnS tvns carrying a largo bundle,) seated , ...... ed very uneven by rocks of lava and por- I - • wi i; • I it of land b- in ltd -J ns himself upon the ground and actually ate 1 une, I have determined to have published I qq1(, winter was an ’ 2!. ' !■ ’J i • Farley, la-Tiliam. N Vo • - to V. xtreinely severe (phyry. Nenr Tcmnelttens, a little village i t . n r'. .Mobile; Fortune, FilWcll, N. tic; North by the sea-shore, West 1 v I that portion of it which relates to a subject the grass with seeming'pleasure. One of one, and immense quantities of gnow h if o r haciltoda, the i ad begin/ to wi: 1 along tih lliyticn l-nri; Canton in tow of sli airier II iib • hi the South I land ot Li the soldiers then gave him some water; in which his name has been very general­ which had not melted away when they the side of the mountain, in many plain;; - l f, i Lob; 5lli bark Saranac. Carbon, East by bold id’ heirs of Jichttn Adin li-'in- - i I o| : aid Ze. i - •. 1 .( ,- he drank largely, and hv motions thanked ly u socitiled throughout the country for left the fo il. Still further west, litc qunn- being cut tin , ugh solid rock, lin e the o, ------( Keller, Havana; - i-t « 1 Wilmington; In Tease, 11 1 b N thereon, eontoirting filtv -ev. ti ntre him, and returned .again to the grass. some time past. tity w tts much grimier, -and traders from pottil is i. immanded by the height, of Po- . l.c i-i.i. .-> that he m ay be In • • ■ -n-i the mountains stilled thifl they Irequenlly pocatnpell, which, if occupied by a strong obi i (i m an, Lovejoy, llnvcrlull; Gen. W orth, just then passing, slopped I do so wit li tho more readiness, be- Betsey Pierce. Sylve ter, Boston; Till' Bride, i ’ res' [ sc" thc ,affl0 al P«W it nttet n pr and ordered one of the men, who hap-, causu 11 j s eminently calculated to give a passed over snow ol the deptii ol live to !Buttery, would render the passage of an Y ak; Marion,Grant, Wilrtilngtoa. NG. OL1V ER petted to have some crackers with him, to proper insight into tho real character of ten feet, thickly encrusted with ice.— (army over this steep, rugged and exposed ' urat. ('..iiiabs, M. York. Bar'.; California, D:-w X. Orleans. give the poor fellow some, T h is wtts this eminent man. Please let it have Many Indians and a good many whiles, [ascent, n task of very great danger and LINCOLN, SS—.7/ - / ’/ ’ '-b nl 77ioiimoZmi ir illn n r ) : i’ ft , lltt I : tj i \nother and more affecting case occur- no aspirations for the situation. My grcnl- passing through the country. In tho lat­ lame) I In Goods, parks of artillery. This doll is traversed ever otl’.'icd in l'.i t Tltu'ainston - among wlusli lie paper printed in Thomnsina. i d, it few moments alter, its I was walking est, perhaps only, wish, has been to bring ter pail of .January, a wttr party of Baw- liv the Bio Frio (Cold river) where our will In- found; JOEL Mli.I.EIt, Judge of Probate, down toward the city. A quite well dressed , or aid in bringing this war to an honora- ttees met a similinr patty of Sioux, ttl the brave soldiers may assuage their thirs yl//'--/.- B. PA LES. Register. lo t) Pieces Figured Lawns aial MioUa Spaniard came up to one of our sol- hie close. It has ever been, and still junction of the north nnd south Cot Its ol' „(D,r the labors of this dillicnlt passage A t r i...... pv, ; " B ; R At) •' “ mi.I plain Thuutn.Mon, jum 9th, 18171 3.. lite rs who was standing guard over the is, tnv anxious ' wish, ' ’’thiiHioiuu ' oftlie most 1 thc'* plattc. ’ " A * conflict ,v ensued,...... :...... in which1 ; ...... When it is passed, ' the ' road ' tothc capital ■'»<) •' S'eotcli Giinrlmin■ expet ieitct d, lab tiled and vigorous states-) :’>•! Pawnees were killed, and only <>uc I ;s gm00th nnd delightful, well watered and 25 u I'renili “ arms the Mexicans had slacked, eating a High Schi.'o!, nail piece of cracker, and o.'i'ered him-.'.) men of the country, should he chosen Io Sioux killed nnd one wounded. 200 11 Summer Prints, well shaded. In some places it passes to o NewSlvti! SHAWLS. The advance of the Mormon emigrants i - ..a ( .| a m e of tli. a.- - -- J muni et if , a cents tor it. Tito soldier refused his lost liiglt | l.tci the next election. I am for miles between pttrallel canals and 25 P lu c k S ilk money but gave him a whole cracker. satisfied that if our friends will do their consisting of 73 wagons, wete met 23t) J id s 'll,. Iindci-.iHiicd. I'm ‘ . it lie n IV •' rows of Lombardy poplars. 15 Sev ing “ inc rn’ islance. would inl'nZtn lbs j.airon an t ('. nt must understand (hat a soldier's duly, such a citizen may he elected. miles from W estport, going on very pros­ If Santa Anna makes his stand al Bio 25 Molinir nieiids dint for this pnrpme lie Ins i otly - .Is lor Bovs. cracket is uh til five inches sq tiiirt . T i t ' 1 must, however, lie allowed to say, perously. They were well armed, and Frio with an nilequnlo artillery force and tired tn .-i ? 1 . i . Alt A n -I C.irpetiii';- .f tin l.ite-i p at: and had with them six pieces ot artillery. tains ike high reputation of bi ing a competent and man thanked him and turned again (hat I have not the vanity to consider my- complete hnltcrii s, rmr nrrr.v will have to ■ I many other goods that a toward the city, when there came t unn ing .■-.''!!’ qualified for so high and responsilde 'J key lir. t met Ihe Oregonjtud ( aliim - Jiglit perhaps the most serious, blnndy, st|. resslul tencli'-r. ’ ,i I tlir pie-i-tit ai'raii''.’o;rnE th w f.. R t i him thia e little hoys and a girl, i lap- a .(at..nt, and whilst we have far more cm- nia emigrants at l.etehum’s i-’otk, and mil destructive brittle which has vet been June 1 '.'lii’ .rd th it tb schoti! nlinr.ts advaiita-.-. - e.iuni, _ lag tin it hand ; in j y. The father di­ im i.i nnd ih seining names before the from Ihene.u thev were scattered nil along fou. lit. There will he no want of men in 1 riot .....ir. m the vi(. vided the cracker with his little n ites h i , tie liy . I should prefer to stand nsiilc if , to the Waktirousn, in companies of forty this thickly si'tlled part of the country to' GEI\. TiB! THUMB, 't i ■ at t pre. eat tune ell -n la; ird ■ , ; .1 ■ ■' i ' I ' ts inc number who attend, yet an irreiea ; fo u r pt HUT ■d not more th th oieonidhe raised to the Iirst of- to fifty wagons. 'Fite whole ntimbei o f hack Santa Anna in this last stand which L J ’ !I IS Hstiiigni h.-il man in ininintinc. i -hur. "I in 'i ll's in:gill be ina.I. ” as, • a r, V d, • ■ I ran - wagons was betw een 3'L) anil 5tJl), JL ' illy Bn i-i.i:...' 1'?: - n>, who I.:?, b- a r. 3 ) feet Irntn t'li: s,) ami turn h i the gift of a free people. 4 *lu the . le.xicnns w ill have an opportunity ol' a I-, thosr wlm are i.i anemlcnci:. v.l with t!i" lii.'tu st marks of H-'.-a! Ihv.a I v all ptitl Io cl am.the ■ ■■ I w as 1 ‘ I go for the country, the whole coun­ emigrants were gi tling .along w i li. making. There will ho some dillicully, it'.i prim-ip.-.! crowned liemi; of Europe, am! V. HENRY PAINE. ’ ’.id s lie ’-i ; mt',, la t in to ; (.-it. Louis Bepublican g on, tr y — and it is my ardent and sincere wish however, in arming ail who may p resen : Ins pi-rloi'ini'il before live millions oi p<... ,|e iliiriii'/ - ' Ft His j H• / t / ' ’ re fiiv! O r,f.rs of I'tsic!:. out,'.', to sec the indiv;dual placed al the head of themselves, and in furnishing the wnrlts . ; 11 -. . •> ir , wi:i hoi.: 'j t . i ; i : .; 'l l , e l l o rd in a ry e: umstauees t.-j punt (It n a il m , w ho by the strict observance S'f.'.ilinn- Bumm's— unit .J?ttr:,'. i's.— w ith good cannon. Put the commissi >n- E V E R Y DAY AND EV ENING , lorn .lio.i R .- \ gentleman front Burlington,Iowa, brings ith death) a Hither the h vvhotn lie may, ets appointed itt Mexico, with Almonte al only, at the I1O ST0N J IU S K tiJ I in Trenton DAViD KDD. news ; ! t!:e return of two men who le.t rl, l'o. loa, I . H r.... in_? Jua 7 th, a I v. Iiieli I. ■ T h i man | nt hi at. can make its most prosperous tit home, as their head, to superintend the defences ofl n V i, s t - l 1: t '/Z z m !thnt place, sometime since with a com­ ’■'i: iinri’diice all l-.is Wom.l'Thil P.TlbrmanC : him I well as tuns! r; ••■'eeted abroad. the capital, have prolttihlv, selected the ' !R -alii I Co tai,. . naAu'bii? Songs. Dances,: silver tins he M il refused, mid th. pany oi Oregon emigi..t.ts, wlm f poit ]>jn p.,.;0 as j|lcon[v available point of dr IL " "II I . ; i.i ... ? Hr Hi t v r . r r ’s W uari :: ■ ' . were thus engaged, the little ones again BllEADSTI. t i.x t ill'. W est. The f,d- that ttiey wete lorced to lelurn l>y a baud lence against an - army npproaehing * . . th? . in ' h irk Ri Great, tl,.- I iigiil.Ainl ( hn'-i. hi.- i r hi- ' < 3 A v , IS prepared Io furnish BOATS came up, and the soldier was shaking L .w in: from the Cleveland Pluindeal-j of Mormons who left NaitvoD last fail.— no : ( an; i n; , v.oin heioic 7 wheat breaking ground on the Kennebec, Bath aial P H e , me for \V00 L nt ■ 'genee, and who barely escaped with their ities in Ihe Union. We - ..ntintie to Card , and tlreis tusmm in their midst, and broke away, .spite ol teams, most ot' them carrying about a I lives. Nothin known of Ihe fate o f I1"" 1 R a’h'oail tool; place at Bath. It was a high June, 1817. 20 clolhs in tlie best manner. the m an’s e a rtti t endeavors t l i'lain hundred bushels. F t iilny last there ar­ ' those in advance. Several oftlie persons day we see by the liatli Tribune. This enterprise Wool-skins, Calf-skin-- mid Country Prodn. ■ wbile ho thanked him,.- wipping his cy rived in Massillon, and sold from wag­ di I-.- taken ns usual, highest (murdered were taking out considerable seem-' tu he very enthasiasticnlly going forward, Ilf Honorable Sernilt: and Hnnsf t f j w ith his coat sleeve, more like a school­ ons'M.do'J bushels, and we havojnauy wed. llARBACll.Nlvir.lv . . .sums o f m oney, w hich was made know n and the character of the men embarked in il is a ’.■prracnlnlini :i in L i gidalurc asscniblu!: boy whipped tban one who had manfully tti.'h d.r. s o f ;,.7e. Y e ste rd a y, I!)i! wheat Camden. June, 18-17. I" Lui. to thc Mormons by a brace of worthies, stilli.-icnt guaranty of its successful accomplish­ ,-iood ti three day.;' cannonading from team s pas ?d th ro u g h C a nto n IjtJ'.rf lirrnk- r i 'Hi-: under igne I eitiz.-ns of the Town of — now u nd er g u ttril at Burlington, who have ment. Success to it, nn.I every oilier stteli, an! JL. Thu ma'ton, ((Uarry-holdcts. believing that i T r< nv2J ! neat I ? XT) guns. Th? shout t’aat was /i/.'.', ’ and noon Inti! passed through , , , ,• ■ ■ . acted ns rtt inters for the Atormons dnrtiig suec.' t to ihe new city of Bath—beautiful fur sit­ Law i • i . -■ -stry in reianon lotlraining nnd im-1 1 T MACOM BER'S B-- I :-n e E T!i ...... out up from that crowd was almo. t a . pr iv i'i? Limo ipiaiTies, wind I respectfully repre I t. ton, you can get 7? A. 1-VA'.'U' C”.!t ulate.l it J the past winter.— St.'Louts Reveille. uation at the m outh of ol.! Father Kennel,ec. loud as the one that proclaimed the ttu- f i l l. J lull a million bushels ol I sent. tli il i M.-uife: ha\ uc<;lined ’wherein Uvulu- your u>e. - *ain 'il and iinprov- d their Q for thp Iirst limo ... t sta r nG wheat have been cleared at the collect- IfTTLiiintOAD to Tin: Pacific. Mr. Wliiiui v. A T T O R N E Y 5 F rom the S eat of W ail The latest great laiioi and cxuenNC, thereby drainiii and ini- YOU can fuid al Mucuniber':' suv’i t.:/» 1.7;, ■ tri: -. ti'ion tlto vviihn ot’ Pan Juan d '- o r ’s . ;",••(•? within w nne month. Beceipds j delivered intelligence which we have from the seat I1'"' 1 of a Railroad to Ori pro? ng t! >: «iup.irifs lying eoutigucu- to their as vuu use at. for to!! ■ dnrluring the same time S.5,'Ti!). of...... wav is contained ontained in thetlie followingfollowiim teletele- al* " '''i: 1in ll; Representative.- lib. r. An- qu:.,;.. inei.-as’.ng their value, nnd beneti'.ing Slay P.Hli. tlf~. tlie uww.Tn of s.iiil contiguous qiiarrie ,. T in h l 1 I h a lf tho at:mount ol’ tiny foi'tiier ;/(«)•,” graphic despatch which wo copy from tho ? > ' :- > 1 !b 1 ? ' fnivc of h i nr. b it.a r.tt i ,. ’I’ll? N ew ..u n n Lav mfu; ..1 tu pay ll.nir ortion of ihe New York pupers.papers. itIt appeappear/that Gen. die main IL u u r.-? f v.i.,, h R - C ,. o’ v. I. !: li? Un., would re. lie ? them :.. do. 7 ’o llie Htliuircrs t f L’a.'-.'nr.iilc I'.xplTss has un aei (.lint of the ( .. A t tie .illy all the points on the canal, Worth had entered Puebla, that the ex-Is l i - tl’nllj Petition that a Lnw niay i ace hetw eon the Oi -non and the '. an­ s p a ■; ■', w e !.- < f similar movements. Little ■ peeled guerilla attacks had been com- '>'■) 'M ?.n R m :•?. 1 ' u . ?f tl. ■ pitbl ■ Ian 1. i nssed to sc./ure tlie right of tlie parties in dorhili, on Tuesday i l . an w hich we take ir th? lake boasts of a train ol u A -• ■ . w i ieli we consider iniportnnt lo the in- O ESPECTFULTA' autiottne m R-■ ,, l.u- Milan, iucnced, and that Gen. 1 lei reta had been flic Meeting was well utlcndtd. Sub . qticnt the follow ing:— teams three mill?; long, pouring tho wheat iinR ituuR-- of this vicinity. i ! ants of East Thomaston ; u ; ii- . \. i ;i made President of Mexico. Whether action lta been had, and resolutions in favor of J E R E M IA ll T 0L M A X , N 11 others. The two boats started at 5 minute:; to into that ; 4".'n. Asyet there is no state- lie has opened shop in the eliami .. o? .... ,o this changb ot' administration can ho ol Air. Wliitney's plan passed tlie House on Friday of J. CiiMioX, wliere all orders .ii i .i : ;R. \ b u e Il o’clock. Tho Oregon was hall' tt in it. The cry is ‘still it comes.’ The atty Gleet in bringing about tin end to thc last. \'.’e ma? ■ ive some extracts from tin- ail- STATE OE MAINE. will be promptly allcnd.-.1 to, an; ininuf ini'I length ahead up to Bull’s i erry,— ami il i, ,.t e..oii.-i. i a n i.v (.1 , whete oveti.owing. • . not at all tipparent front the slcn-(dress inuttr next. Ix Sr.xATi:, June oth, IS 17. in the best style of ivorktnnnsliip. was then it dead heat till we got to Pier- ( J. S. I^is just returned Inn ; l?n w'lere lie Gur out door docks aro also , dcl. ’ai]vicc8 llow ,-ocGved. It is not prob-. (),i Ihe Petition, aforesaid, Ottnr.ai:n inoiit. Opposite Bull’s Perry they run in­ llieir capacity. Thc ttvanue and not the bns been -tudying every iinpnn i ,enl in the iiiusi to each other, smashing a lew hoards out [ "" " able that lie can form a government stronj We publish to-day the llenionsirnnee against tlie f t A11 AT tliir Petitioner;; cause nn attested copy fashionable siyle of cuttin market is glutted. Notwithstanding the JL ot’ their Pi ettotigh lor either resistance or pucifnur Repeal of the License-haw past hv the I.egisla .•mion, wilhiliis On,..r (hereon, to WANTED—immediately—fotu Er.-: ;? • mat oftlie Oregon's wheel-house. No datu- New '(Dili canal employs 3,500 register­ he published ini tlie I,nne Lock Gazette, llioinas- ( nl.l|;e,.Si and f0Ul- apprentices. lio n . titre of if Id. It can be cut out and appended to r a to the other boat that could he seen. ed ettnal boats, (occupying 53 miles to a ton, of the‘.'di and liilh insl.. and in the thrice- I Culling atieuded to at short notice. New York a blank sin .-I for signatures. Tim two bouts were neck ami neck about j weekly J'.urniil, Augusta, of .Tune fill and loth and Boston Fashions ree'd quarterly. continuous line,) and 100 load per day in 1 Hist., nnd in tlie Kennebec (W eekly) Journal of M ) mils this side of the slake boat, oil' ‘I'lte farmers in the W estern States have N. B. All garments uindt in his shop warranted Bu.'i'alo, yet produce accumulates there. 07.-"'Nothing further from tin-seat of war b; : June I 111) insl.. die Iasi puldi- alion to be two days j )o 19 3m. Sing Sing.— when the Oregon took the sent pressing orders to New York lor hir­ at least, before tlie ISih day of June, insl., that all ( This is a great country.” ing till thc (European immigrants who land dtis, (\feduesday.) morning’s boat lead going inside. The Vanderbilt stop­ persons interested, may then appear and shew The amount of Flour which has passed u Agents are in New York, who are :...... — Itl'CKK GouiIm. ped wheel, rounded the stake and turned cause, (if any they have.) why the prayer of said ! Enst from Rochester in the four weeks .Maine Temperance Hnioit. Petition should nut lie granted. short about, while the Oregon went near­ busy in placing every immigrant, who ttr- .Insl reeeired Inj Steamers ! since the (q.ening of the Canals is 575, rives in health and is willing to work, on A mi-etinguf the State Temperance Union will Rend and accepted. ly tt mile and tt halt' around. The Ore­ Sent down for concurrence. A SPLENDID assortment of DRESS ( i l l hols. bottl'd conveyances for Ohio, I tldittnn,’ 11- be hidden in Augusta, June 15th and Kith, Is 17, ut gon therei'oro gained jn tune, and cattle ( DAN I El, T. PIK E, Secretary -"-(iO O HS, such as— out abend, anil returned with the lead. litn.is, M issouri, W isconsin and Iowa— ( which time and place it is hoped there will lie such , Salins; Belzorenns; Lawn--; l.'.tit. ’em A le. ,A lew (lays ago, at (|,0 f„|.|nC|-.j of w h ich groat States say they ■ a galhering of faithful and honest teetotalers as Ix II, U'-r. ■ ttiH’r.r.sEXTiTivES, June 5, 1517. Barages; ; .to.; Oil'Spuyton Devil, (ho Oregon got cut I the iciidezvoii:’ ol ( nplain ( huso, in the s[lou]j |,e glad lo s e e a m illio n o f im m i- will tu once .'beer and gladden tin: hearts of the Read and concurred. Oregons; M. D'Lancs, and White Dies; Good:; of o f c i.a l. ('apt. Law ordered thc hurtling: I .nit W ard, it woman with uehuhhy child in SAM'L BELCHER, Clerk. \ a r io iis lends; Sliaw Is; Gloves. ,\-c., which will ol'every loose thing that hands could he ' grants this ■ ear, instead of a hundred 1 Old F r a u u ! o l tlie uusv; mid imparl new zeal A line Copy— Attest; her iitit'u appeared, and deuitimltd tt sight be .otd a ■ low a., any tE ^ C H E A P STORK in laid on. 'Bite slats in the berths, old bar­ thousand. uint energy to those who have more recently eu- DA.NIEL T. FIKE, Secretary of the Senate. this vieinilv. 31. J. HASKELL d’ tiio nl.ieci. Lt. Goodloe presented rel.i, legs of wood, gang plank, doors, Ge, I gaged ill tin work, The pre uni is no tinie for June 3d tfllJ. himself. “ So, sir, you’ve chipped your wete burnt, 'i'lte Vandelhilt thi.ni hegnn St'.xn vv Wroiit<.— “ Tlie battle of Palo stipinene; > mid in; tivity in the friends of tem­ dirty se-jer trappings on my hushund, lutve Io gain and gained uhottl tt le ngth I'm Alto was fought on Sutiduy, the Sth dtt) peraaee. per Order. ' r .TJ 'r l!F RF.AS V.' iui- i Gw •. .•<. of Fiiinn, in .\'2D i.V iy o tt ! ” V V tli" Guiiiii r iif bin .In, conveyed io John l Butty ten J -‘evil. o f M a y .” [ l.iu-llev of sai l Union. Guardian of Mary B. rUST received by Mneotnber “ Who is your liRuhtind, tnadtimi” de­ “ 'I'lte Amet'ic.'in army nrtived and look -G ift l i . I l - ...... -1. "H- The whole time consumed in racing ml Lei :. . ■ - . ' i i . ) P c manded the lieutenant. position in front of Monterey on Sunday, Taylor an I in Geuural.s do. Ava.5 3 lion: ; M iiitiintes— '.ini Oregon hav­ Wii.1.1.1 (1. C ■z/y „/ Gal-a llawes, !aie of Union, .te ea ..I, (nil!,, “ Billy . JcMurlee anti a bould hoy he the ‘2(!lh dny of September—the battle ' i" ulfth day of Eut'iu.e ? A. D. one tiiou-.and eight1 W om an's tt venge in g returui I to tho ; taftrng place at the I-. so please ye. But it’s a ditty tiling of Hu,ir,I , jI K,/,(ra/.'a will addre Citiz. a tl 1 imd forty-two by a mortgn