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J .J i gmmmm r v" iV sir: tt it evTs se t hHti from tatrt, Wh.ci, boeer i mnk ,"ii rc-onse i.nin bcitum. tneAUten, Sad which vd! it mis J eiptoiinj TO gralliftf Taws a crnncimct. .'". ' ';' ' i . . .. - ' : rM.S . j. . tt' Hai It .IiTlvliSa J"wt .TTmc TJ ve Ji" 3- ., ' "- : r . . . .-ror.it lirmef. hid . -Nt . ... i .1 tn tum'.it a .e lam ias', tituus ' --rr . 4u if DU lU Mt I . ? Zf r i- - JL ... ; Ihi ni-l in -hich tbey CiUM lappet ncw tcWei ty ihtir 00 excru oC ' LuMg - tPrined'w'pjTiae.ihe tJO-riUlftro plovment of pciMito5,-:ia-ne:uir-ot the tr in whCffi JaUu wa 19, hr pbti.ned hi fthcrVcoo:M If trj-nu kill in the emuwynieut he ha c-o. . and wi Utoit "equh.Mtd ii firtl 'kilf.ttfveA4i.H.l.!li51J5H and . covertrd wagg n bio with ali the colon of the ratabow ornameut t, i'lih ; c jTiins. iud" Utinmed vitht m ny rd of rcdeotton tnnge. Ilu load rq nre minuie accnHuu, a ..it ,lHouerfdeHul thu i p aur can tratei inuusaau tnirrt d 4wck, and jnAe ovjocjv b) achi. z out j tod wn;h ue not ? L -phwLl.tm hi riprnse'. '. - - toe .n(Vf Sully ftn f W s btrol Im'Xc nested ol wnodeo cloeka itn4 fii:v ten' a ptecr, on whuh he epe te l to tne prnht ol woaMiecajiel. -ten per cent, thaTTqieB TUnrtli" ;ch ait ity coat. Stxne tony or hat ol these were anuglytowed on ttt-j&Qt "torn of the waggon, ad amce UJ Viut ovrr tirm to keep them accure.i, Ou thfrUfl -4e4abg full f whp bshei a fw parceU ol cigars, and a number of boxea eootainiog all the variety of tomb, from coats hor louie-trp to aupet fine ivory and hsgS. finished tortoise shell,-: The fori -part cf the wagrbox,Tn hicaheexprc ted to sit 'constituted a separate 'apm" rocnt, the approach t which w a a- cured 6y-a lormTdiwi pdTkhkll ' dwglel tn- front, "This boaic 'stained an admeot, on the profits of wSich tie vsto subsis himself and his horse. -dtol consttteq nf west wricWofi g-ud-foT oothtug 'hi.-rwaidi w arc ao land of purchaaag uch as heads, cartings, breat-pi a. an;rll the little eKcteras of jewelrv t "li"t i aoodltore of euencca, slvav. --Uf'vpi"wssort,'hTTH'nfedt ' pios inS tUirU's, not dragjerir 'fay ft r dx. bv -M'tle instrument, made of ivorv, nhich the.W'e' use for f i fting round holes ml muMm, for the express purp ae ol aaruiag them op .t nh iT ireit tiid tanthing ef ttr . B, . . - . l't- node. Jits hat hd a brim that w.4 n . brf -der than usual, and . hu har at nt tied with aa eel skin t but bis outward anaa was clothed in th- ubsuotial. connforta'dci fear riO thin; style ut ai independent uns. an nng Urter. Tiius eq-fpped, J an u msde a cornf T;aT.ie excursion to tor several, years... la every tav ice. nuwrous incidents occuredot ut5 cient importance to deserre a pla.e m so nc of oar f athumbifr' periodicals. wifh all th.-ir minute tales, in whu h P'jf taken uatcll.og what hltyjdai know anv hmj about breeds f yrrVg would hKtteb:- told Wajibat il G erd Uraynard has a min-l t . w ! ai ' Im. Ott.iese nccurren.ca. nlnav tie ia lf 1 dollars lor him. and hMsw fKovinee -er4e aei UUJ tt l Ml CtAt'enUol brevihTie-aTTr"im'' u tJdr" I 1 -sihua s foarttt tayage, he r-J with rin a Urger na.iVrf.of clocks tha i ui.ia i ja.l a tl.l urilu ulv have a 44 i -tti jt a featrpT-ic than f rurr. h bat f r th-Vrsr tn it iw.iuld injure b't tui'ncss. Ad l'wer IV nric -I his clucks far 4 vrr aftrl II.. Stier . IV I pnef ti twentvfivp d illars, as usual i and hen he t a'd &..o Iberter, to tak anv thi.Tft hit c-f;reJ fevr ten Uf it, provided the Kerning, fifteen Midi. u, , 1 ;v.?t i mannt r he i' nnel a treat w.,i a ier artclel my u nfianv int -"f-. h -I f t a Iggodly share of angcauity w diajese I SALlSDUinr, R0YAI ! tnem t-j4xWl4e!:i:0' fanner i,vw wmcnjosiiua rc.miy agreeu. Ta,tit4 gelciSvm had in hi romd s -was. ft-i h i ould die be fart J pun g. all due formality ias-.leliert J; to our he ro. , .11 e m ade o-" objections j but with tn uul gravity pocketed hit fifteen dollars tid a ropetound calTs peck, hitched it ; the hack of the w aoa, and drove on. ..' G rcat try 14 ice the .' pcdUr witi ao , inca i a calf gr indeed with any kind of calf, tied to the waggon and maqy wrre the qjeiuoni sed c.iici-riiiig to rare an, occurrtoce.,, Bat: Joshua wa crave aevef -r IUlocw tiTrtwiri huUttctt, ltd thai a enough for hi pufpie.I one af hi fir i pctlJiing yoytgea, be ha4 lormed an lacq.q Uace tih qutre Leehnd,' iej wi .cilUdiff" t.tckiiMt:fiauft!WEgfchd i2 bn w t--Ht tbit ot reading what cveramtwim yt- that -tMwtf on agriculture) and w ektrcmclr anx ou to improve his breed of aheep. money the year before, tor a: merino buk and te, by ht.h he had ac quired ao much celebrity, that he was 1'itked up 't with wonder bya part of Ms ueigbbors, aud uugnea arbjrt're treat To the Sqaire'a. thealoahui ouiL: Kti"way ou4 that he had "the" Teaat wisH-tnrfheattu old frtead.i;lls3!a too honeat for that for 1e-wa to the nabit of boasting that he cheated no bnly told oo lies, and never travel iletla road whiwne afraid to tra- ttki : Kut then,' thcraKhtJ jatl- o, if the Squire ha a mind to.chet hi ins If, tta ..'.body a bustnrss. faoT5 :W bfa.nei " t His rectptiou at the house cf hi 4l acquliuc ... was a Cor Jul i'e i -i . i .... emu nave uesirea, una tne evening was spent as Us ui l recounting tr e incident whith had occ .re J to each otner since twy mi met,- 1 1 h on jrnwg. ihe fcuire-ior brt 4tnue noticed the calf. Ji?hua, w Hat in the i to (he Ji)f ci n-n n seS" have vou Rov iber-? N-ithinir but Tfpoor niei4ousv-calff- that V all I" DUt wnai oiu you urwg u ncre lot 111 teu you what", Sq aire, it's a prei. ty coniidetAble lng story, ind a UxA utneTofXuTl'must tell it t- roK:Yattrk:nQ xht Jhstcm-foli i are fuUof.ooQi s.'andjmongsi fvilish idea that got i :to tneir heads c n lJ '"tKeycanT'onl y sendta lvtgUad and get any thing, (t wiH b at gortd gam a if tny gqt t ait Tamer 'eff they - aeut lauin. mer, a'rter a df ove if eaute ; and yon know.that there were ihousanda on em in the By State and. Connecticut t be got as cheap again. 'Yes' but J shua remember the imporunc? of frmjwtfi5 breed feattleirthi country.' Improving the breed ol t ittl io th'a country, Jmpro? ij ,a Udlle-stick ! I beg your pardon, bt it puts me out of patience t hear folks talk so. Now, look at that calf J and s'posiog he did xma over -.from Etglind, and thev called him a Dev oOnhire bull, and cava five bundrerJ LdUara. fuJum,i-r-d oa..s!p9l i?!ri 1 improve vour breed of. cattle f'i The eves of Sq lire Lectand opened-wide with jsto mhoaent, and he i quired wuh far fa me breedh frnm-Devonshire. i iliJtny he was, - for t give me &'y i41ar to fetchhim all gre.ter fo -l heiM Thw squire wa all ia erttacies. He knewjJhat a uuber of the first breeds of Cattle in CiigUnd had been imported into B ''", a d that General Braynard haJbr ustr v. ia to p-ocure same ff thern. This calf must hejme-or.o cr bv nis I is journey ny sea anu land. IU .ske la few pertinent ques tions, which J shua answered . with . a . t hit isual cuC'imi'KUtion, ana tne Squire was entirely s-tified that 'be then had the pleasure, for the first time in time in his life, of viewing one ofjhat iin-ic1 oreed v c ttle hich e had iin"ic"1 oreed v c ttie " hich e had beca sq lor.g desirpuj io c'jtain, . Josh-1 CtlUNTY, U$ red ill thai n.td In his ;m1kC Squire I wnt littla i o advice " you aee this po poor cnU it hi- ...:f,;.Xl.li' prett; Oenf rat lra jrnaTd"! j and Vat nigiit" friid. Jie!iLdi Iwfore 1 get- there ii-Jf ."" ir buy uoimrj, tvi.icn muit pay-for mr land, 1 hm!4 Haw Wtetr ni'D)ng. 89 ; You eant tell what a platjue he U to mb. I have to dr.ve Confounded low sad apsnd , lull' n?XJL!tJtUJiuM,g.i don't know.. wWioAt Why'. J ... hua, if the fifty d.lUv ia ' hit vour troubler only leave him with m, and III tell you that s itnin a jerk but don't think of VilliaK -bim TVkt tell you whit, aquirt .Iceland," vou and 1 have beernifrpaiwcdihescoinTraHn anrk ha ..;.,U..i P,4"llV. h?.MTlU discharge my ..tf, and have always bitched our ,:Wses logemcr pretty , well j and. nuw I ad. Vise jou as a friend, to give up yt.ur notions about- merino. sherr ami Ie iohsnire't a tde-Mo k eep y on r li fry dollars and have uoihi.r t do iih ..vj(.w)uj t;an ur-a-Ut - J.tit then if you'll have your wo way, 111 make vou arw.r-r V,... know Yankre ia aliv'aiM a kt. employer and I shant jetve, fjeheral Kraynard'a csirwhhiiui'givir tl"ce t0 ge t ag! in.'...The. Squire tked crave. Nvt if vnn1.. . mind W-rirrmr filnrdorfarsr-and makeut a wriiiugAidvyour . name t. Gtral may r ave the tritcr,' bt paying you. flack the. njraieyy and pa v. ing for the expense and iroublc ' keerjing him. ' I'll do it aavs -th Squire but hark v, Joshua, tet! hi," fiii.bAtMyiihwii disrtfu''gc him if y-i ca W I'. So iire, vu may tak the C If t bu- ! nohiMfv else, t'at a'in true. : Hut this case the trdVh )s bad rnough :J I rather guea 'c won't cmr. A i n-; 9q aire, remeaiber what 1 T y i I'd rather have onr t alf f .- i our old brindle cow than half a d;. such criters as this is... I wouldn't git four pe cr-ha'penny for him. T Squire smiled a griy, and as pi .i i. . v man - ca wiisout apakt g. I know what , m about. , Jjihua potketed his mttev, and drgart ti)lH;jhegWitif iSouire commenced -iring his cuff Bv dint f uncorninon attention at t1 uoubTe feedTo g,"4Heinbt-g atFT-! W)tu'caadjaulttc,itrniLJ)c.ci)oiejfc wondVr of the neighbirhudd'. " "TV . . . '--- i WUfaArf -was never iwcvtrca...J -a-. hu continued U make the hrse- iolaratTrpping"pface xbat? cio. observer :ouio seeAr JamU.jifi! queer preron ia W eovajf ha - e. when he'hesrd the neigribors ex t tl'.iog Squire LeeUnds Llevonshiir Bull,, - - ' 1 tt-aisswwai Bread. ' Brd is the st iff oi -tiiajTaayalJ Bread is morally a composition i fl mr. water, and yeast i and it is srl dom the 'case ia this happy country, ki-qtthliuncg gnjmhle aa they may, that a sober and industrious family is in want of a morsel of bread. In many parts of the world-lbread tftTlftct ii sitiiaeTfi seltJm seen. In the West Indies, .and some .pans ol b udi Americt, plant i;ns and-yams are most c tnvnly used instead j ami in Ireland potatoes are usually substi tuted f r that article, "An Irishman was once taken befort a M igis-rrate in Dnblio for refusing give a proper account of himself, an h-tw he obtained a livelihood i wheo the following dialogue entTrd brtwee- UpTmertif JaiTlCe add UaaTlIitJFTi man. .'. .' ; ,"' '" "' Jlhtistrate, What are'you X '."" Iruilii-tn -A man, air, at your set Magistrate. You are an impudent fello. ' Imkmttni self a man " " '- I iinai, tor cung my- Magistrate. How do you get ) out bread? '...... . . Irishman. No how at all at all! . Magistrate. If that is the best c coon voCrw'give of yourself, I shall mm-' s'ou upon the vagrant att. Y s-y vou have no hooest way of getting ivur brwt, ri,nmlijwi irw'iaua.i iy Ttre imiy 'jananBO,'.'., . . . -''-- "vtt " ' ! rHtr-irtjrshipirpartThrn or tf,err; I have t)0 ' a .one st. Vay ol, cctti-.tj ir. bread -i tiecaise I--ieveea unv ar "i im inj. kddres aay a .JtheEV e'r ',$ir. ettc, was really written byvavery hoi.' Ut-gentleman, siix e deirl, a ho wa j candidate for . the " ffi-, for which hi1 hee solicits the -suffrage of his fci!o C iizi-ns f " (cinlemen j .ff7r hiystlf a candi date fir sheriff have been artVol. uiloriary offictr , '-IV''I''T; fought wnny bldy battles - tofTcrr ' nunger il nd lieat.rgit hofiorbl' Hill lltllM rnr I . ty, should 1 br so happy as to obtja a maj9rity ul your sutli Ages. t it wnt sre put into. my nand againat auv of vou, I . vili take vol jt dtles-you sa get.bailj will Oliver you uv$r to the keeper -of 4. it joiigmenls a found, attains y.ui, and ex:cuti.ns directed f mr, I will sell 'Yi'WoitfyCii(TY' rects, wiihiini ..lavor or affection arti if there !) dl be aov turplas money, J wiU punctually remit it. - It ny of vou should commit a erinv f whrtrhr flo4 frb. a&rrqirr p" 'vrlt har'-jf vriu up by the otck till )' re draft . . ' . Delightful tleci)e.' young gen-, 'e man., d, -ring limaar, went into thr rqv, ai rue r.f the stalls, wiih a efetghT tlesiriFghernto'ETve" Tiim TheVnry immediately handed him a small ttrcenf paperratd atihe ratnif n formed him, that n contained ;t full vahus ol the, monoy, 1 (is cu "iositv induced him to npeo it, when o hi, aston chment and delight, he fotxnd it to eontiiti these words. "A iri for ove.M After puzzling hi brains for a considerable "time as to wJhai'thtf.c'ureVioiut ii.d lifted up thei ingenious 'artificial ".ilrand his eye 'IvaslmmediaTlFrTu sf'Jjy; the magic word .Sf. Jtf jiirinjot.' -A-.SmIrnrtVeIlingio a jaunting l4a.fr,rUndJ6tiat r drivrf, ' whi lives in that ;AinWHZ2era -a 't's-dead.'-. ha did he-die off Ot-ThtsrsdaV. IluCtolng1iaa"', Hi??ss5 hyhenease yrmr tiooi-itf.il he'd lived till nexr-Thors 1 ay'tie'd ha bceu'lJeaia year i i Jill r' ' Washington liirtk iOay.'-The 22d f February next will complete a century since the birth of Washinif .on. The Massachusetts Historicsl S iety, ,rn"ndful of '.the intercstTnc .vtisideraijoDS associated with thisoc casif.n, have' requestejli. one of their uurober, Hon. Francis C- Gray, to dtliver a dijcoutse befuro the Society ja thatJay,-;-V. v-: -Count Al bseobtirg, -wha Srr Hniry ss through Germany while 1 1. 'a progress o,thexxourtiervame.with thi ttYas uries, broucht his l!iirtv.wo ehfldren. , . . 1 and -presented them to his aovereignj as the most valuable offering he had t bCStQW.raFr-:r-.. . ; Jt handsome fee. Three tVbus md guineas bavc tx-crt given by Mr..Att wod, of Birmingham, to Sir E 1 wsd S Jrlen,as a -retining-fer,-and wn thorsand gul''iT0-Mr.Jervi,tne ircnd. counsel, ..:Mt.Attwood.ta the defendant ia a suit instituted "against ntm by one r.f the1 mining prnpanies. The sum sought W be recovered is up wards . of .five hundred thi.usaud pounds. -r- Difference between a' Domestic Manufacturer and . o Smuggler.- Two rival sellers of brooms meeting la he treem of London, one expressed his surprise at ihe othfrs Underselling hi ;:f 5r, siTlr'fil"-seaV 'tlieViniii- u - flat! 4 steals ' thzm reedy i .,. ' .. . sWlaawMa 111 " -r ' . Was p issjiaj . 1 1 sfufi'i J"issj waji.i .it I aWsWfas 'T 'T I .:;", iwi4i..' ,. iuwuuiiu.a Mdry'elutk)nii from ths StaW f 1V)1 'J a.Tji're, ui rikfiintt tiie: Urilf of l4 --; 9 -rt i yen u those re.-nlintiihi tbtir r.'i'r . uaVai&iw rhrntitflta' 4low'Hig SRi'KP Reprtfeitlnlisttof the State of Georgia ta' .' i'Hlfrt, 'doe's rt'jt aeedrd with the spirit 'of the etinstitutRool the.Uiutct' States, iut (when the object and effect of the 'act ia '. c6:uVred)i8 a palrHiUe' illation' of it. quavaua ticstructive lu tne great- leading- -vitorcstj of ,hs 3outh-pecu.iiary aud u : btkftl. .'J,;, .'-U. .''- V.'" ' That racb tat of tne couferloraef, to -in t!C jftiil If ScMiieliJraTI nphri of ftcr'eigrf." ty, except auch' Hj?lit- as .lwva been gran-.. t'd to the United States iu Foderal Con. Tliat tV; rfrht to-jimpose duties upoo " nrtielfls itrailH, for trie protection 4' do. ' - mcstie inniistry has not bten (frantr'd to . " the PtrdtrI (.uvormnr nt by .iua fctolos. in trie i derm uoiMtiiuuou) nor. can mrcir rrht lyi"H9dVaXii"as. Ibiipg'.plti - tf 4'.i.f tft ofttehitfi-i'" - "Z" ' ' " ""-".ii "(TJ&TTrr'rrmn-pftip-andr i I Mous violation i f tilt: cuiibtitiiiioa, acta . ' f ' ttatr, in its sivtreiju cn.aclU,, tiu a rurnt to judge r i1s:f esai. in'huuve up. W "... 1 V on the c wt i t ill ioual it d th". ntis cf,lh. Con''reas of t!i L'niitd ftt s ; Ab1 earh Stat in its aovereign .capacity, La lha rjxbt X3 Jtnlire of afd act upon the ui'd ' aiiilLW Jtojneaaum.ufatai rI That .sxhinjbe. coirair4I-,ro,m zisiaw ri; "tf bwoine niscif miry IJraVSfata' to proiiouncn upon the constitutionality of .- oi.ti,(".gre herself the niode, as well as tiie measure. " of her rodross, it is a queatiou not of riBfkt, . I ' that question being wettlwd, but a queittiun i, expae,-latinaf e4lis to t'e concquonees wnicn may row out of tkt-xertutf4hM ribti-;VeofWtft(f------,- roTn-omrzrvtio7iariit. " - Gkhtlbmen. r-I would Miccbt tho propriety o present Legidlatnre, uiak ing on appropriation f-r tliu urpos ov ' " making a mndcl Kaii road," aonrn hflr --- in the vicimtv of (his citv, not to exceed a. quarter of a mile in length. Sucli a spmineK plfieed UHtnovliatoly before the eyes of the eitizerw of the State, would have nrcaterf ell' Ct and jaWncv than wellnned,.. e ssayswjiist .4, , number are tooinMentto peru wWrv.. .-. er oVgiwf-useful tnformatMi 1 by mlt ga-n loa.J.aemaguthl.., conf rary;.iiUir.. -withawlinxThewIiref aSiue ;EXwli r2rrl font level apacoa of ground-in t!ye vicfuity ipjjh&Jrjt'yy that- would Tpod deaijrn ; but I cai care iiof wlicrt it is b e?tablishesJr- .uutm ... lation (dlbe-TrarerArlli'xjrtMfiflch -n:r- has bct,nrl.tqrtheAr the f d.owin; lollnnrrt orjcnhln h aVs Ju, been iii 'lus:handaoq'xsIla ' Amount as rulJie Trcawref, $33, 99 As Treasurer for. Internal Improv'-me-it v - - ' " , i 7,0 liV As. Treasurer for the Literary Fund, , - ' 75,025, ' f ' -w,Mss!ftti qi-ww srMtuaJtSi-SsWW ; . , Aggregate, 113,0p3.1 5 '.Vni Or7. Tl is City ia yet v destined, in "spite of the tsfalogue of . ;t " fcvr, to.bc.one of the wonders ot the' . - j woria. i ue exports ot tne year enu- wff follows. We of September " wrff"SS give only tre principal : erat)ly awell the amount. ... . ,24,68 bales of Cftton. L rV M 54,430 Vogshead of tobacco. ( ' v-25.0i& barrels tf molasses. -yVs 18",54r h gsheadsofsugar,';W Z. 1 r?,72 oaireis Ol .wo.- - .'. -;i . .Tht.fl ur from th. upprt euuitryliU is stated at i60, 5S0 bsrrels; A"i - vals tf aHpsr brigsragdithri.T:i4o;rr "stcamboats',l8Tj."r .... " Archbishop -Sartiroft once askrd . Bcttertoi., life actor. pray M Bti- --. tcrt-'B. can yau inform me wh ia . - ',e reason your actors in the t- grtfA lecOvuTrBudlenc U ings imaginary, as if they, wrre re al - while we in the church speak of thing, . ; . . real, which our -c6ogregaiion receive otd"fa 4f-theyt RtCre imaciwry ! ; Why relly, my lord," laid Beit r too, j don't kpow 4 excfpCit ts,'dut ' we-cors sneHi of thirits imaoi. arV ss if they were rr al, wh iltj you in i i r fj'ul. pit eak of things. rd is if thy wsra) x . - '7 .. f V'.:v r aii a m . . I "17 1 ill! '-' ..4- ... - . . 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