V I - . ' i ' - I 1 r-, "7" " " if V. 4 '1 J I 4 '. .- - -.- : ..- ., .-;.v - . 7 S 1 NEW ERA. & S II A L L'. Proprietors. TerM84 iTlie New Era i rml.Tial.V,.., t ; '. ' ; iRr at f 2 per annum, if paid in advanee-2 50 ifiKWd fiand $3 irffl in- lK''a?HharS if not paid tUl tlio epilation of 'k't Hwa i i t-v-: vwpis.wiii'oe sent to one fr Rf ifete ive ie3 ' 58 ; Ten copied for 1-3 COMMON SCHOOLS. !f:-.t i T AXCELLEXCY DAVID S 1?. iJlnfpl-13 tlieCcminon School' system iof 11 HrQUna was first adonted we a!i hofem liWf .0" our hands all the troubfe t,f 11 t nobodj now had laby InvVf-rV1 the PmIses ; a.achine bad-teen ' k would m&vp j& tl,e Denafeii fa ffj .3 r v - jwe overhaul iour Clerks'ever'twc) jaw'. brii. 1 - - M t,r-, -Verr; pryptrtv take f buut-aud we discttsVall puMic' matters, uU' i quarrel over ;heio froui yuuih ioai -Nowef rijlr ?T cvuld have selected a . form "of mi vnmint riVL vfi.-r'l iu'cghonv.0f . this' trouble: w could hve tr I - - ien, ioi insiance; a government hketluitoritvy r.'-J rf' V 1 a,- a; country-w&cb is just iSowUrac.Ui' 'Jr - -attentiut: v'lh people there are'iieVer ifit liHcotr yithpubic uwkers;; tho entire reusf' V! evJu. alfairs.is thrown oa u inferable W Czar or Eriperor iiudL a lew. u uhai- 'tStV Jr ur Wl iKO -H :wn -violation.: . WJrful , . i. "7 J::t? 1 iTrfT? .TA: .i 5 ' : .MWm i 0 Such ihiik .tiWrt .i'MWL Kli i : 4": r-' L' ' 4 :'iUrfrr - "M-. tw l-ZL-H!' 1 - - "T -i i ' .iir r' rT iiorv ana .vson, me. wise iorecsfc . ee.r. All his i liven tious need and of. oTn vented by man !jir-- uou; ar to injjke them , hs'ul ; : and; t! lt'ltjfti ''oth4r4ri;i& luo&1L ed.or b- h' system .de ft 'Htjlijze'i lulibtai.'to' riioialize, unci -to -fit l-fo'i tw tFpid.respnsibiuties ot men ai.d women ?;' FoyonU l would not voiuuuiriiy live unaer j loerinerijL that would takeoff my hand he jCaifeCd uca ti ng m y ch i Id rein ; of .th'eft;. fS nir'll lrjri is to be'paid, I would '"g lljerelilvtilibucW the cost -of car" Tr I Ri""!if L.vt:V:- lun pr wrnrl.l T rn-nt to . be dis P A V jvei?j men t liav iri f c!i a po wer Mir i&hr 'Irtw.i,-ViaV much; exMcnence yml plitureii wi douUless agijee wrtli -me 'iiji f.4 tje"coieu?;ok naniely, that it is a slander i oi ilr pilo ilt say tbat the love of; money " W-Uijt f-ijliiiiassio.iv Counting 'by heads, te, : ver' I fii v ' it" 1 1 1 .4 fin hi;i n t'-i in Uv. sfl I ' t 1km iiscf VCS to '-thill M ";f! an 'of gaiii" 'merely ;lur the . Sivjkp: f H Vl! :-i?':u' ii ; tiieireal majority ire seki ng ease pleas- I JVUajpj saiiij every son of his to" iriakc .'he1r bresiJ. I T thevSwIat- of; their brow. : To! be able to'glt would elf or "excitement of anv k"iJ T . ..... TToi ar-w p- utters even -a the ivhUner.'m his chimuev corner, concerumg trbubltof. the btate or the condition of public r.rtJrU. Ii i.v iuiiv;aiately dragged from bis tami- iy and be!at--c,eatl1 wit roUi or banished for- the realms of darkness. It u a duty we owe to ever to e t'rozeu. wastes of Siberia,. to-cool and ourselves and country; and while we clajm the ruler of .ieaveu as builders in the Eternal Tcnple of J. yilf we refuse so to build, then we scatterc'io destroyer ; and we must look, not for - o ff ! X reward ai. J a place in the " Father's Ldnsef manv mansions," but lor everlasting penance iu reat , rel leved 6c i trouble,-1 n some way ,i is ttie I : ofta! jyastj;: tnajority of mankind ;.and. lin I' iihiiuirViibtii'is iroal, or rather at the iroal of haf)- I; . pess. thijy forget.'- w'hat I really constitutes i tljie 4ir;pjpasures.Mr mmiortai Deing. In, i :K i i :'-. 1 ;-hj(J inane laoor our ;uutv, ana as ne is alii buneficehce he made our duty our happine.ss.4 i; iivery xroauie .ne imposes on us is, . rcauv aoiesis- h r 'y '4lt$ f our children,; like brutes, could tale !la;ie ot' themselves as soon as born, there would VVj no sud thjng as family ties,ihhal reverence, i haterhlii Vtlection or 'cauiiifral love and n'deHty. !!Ueyejiueiess, wiinout reason msr on mis suo : jipt we;vre uisrsedto rejoice at the mistaken iUea;tht-iieStaxe had taken from us all the cailje i;jfedUcati on' ths r fatal .notiot) we.wcre" all indisiosed to do an.v .. jeeriietl- t g-ieat iardship to be called on to acil w j vuihi ui i curnj u t tt lieu- .suetiauv.. lequiieu :ft,e!-niiluy .'duty. .we- murmurpd, ( exclanniu;' llakl takeiitthis double oil' my hands it's ah voilirae. tojhaie to! be troubled in this F wa' sii.etVttfef.s, -''i-eJis'.m uch interested as I 'aui I1'!!' 11 ii;s,!it 4 as -Considered an outrage to have to ilo4k atlr fhe;f ducation of our jvn "childreiir-to taveheiti'Xubled with the regulating of school,- iejatrf school-hpusbs, the election of" good iJilelchersL the settlinjjrf disnutesj and the' ovel- Hiiht;ofi the schojls wherQ oiir own precious 'otf- i 'Apling welre being trained and prepared forjhoit 'If iM pti t:ltaii v ! It was.nobo.dv's 'business,.! i.was : Tk', ,o--:. iitt. v . -I. ..i .1 if-.'. ll ..... . .1.1. . s .i I-, .-m :i i k Mik-i u :ir u -i i - 1 1 i-i ii l n l 1 1 1 ii. ihoiii: rp k i ... . i ' 3.. ! i. . siji.ols it. ought to abandon them. j . y, ilSiich v:is.i the u ui versa! feeiingi, and the j" State it being, able to keep Watch ajt ever' .school-. ,i0use; 'wijlvont having the most iab-olute oweij, iiid a revtinie to siiend in this obiect: of teh ) iiuilions'. ; year, the schools wtjre left, to -.chknc, K ' I iTo del w hat, we" nntfioughtedly looked for to .Jwhtch viguajitlv at the door i)t; every school:- 11 ( ii "'st. , s n ee i a 1 1 y to ' i ts-' m an a ge m e n t , "w i ntlfe aid 1M the parents , tjiemselv.es. would? cost ioftha tli j.whole- amyunt' paidr to teaJiersl' ilutis this the lahiruaire becomiiiir freenieif 1 I vrntc with plainness- I want pepple to coifsideil. Jyhit is pie miidamenlal principle 'of our ! govl- Icunrnent I , likat all power is vested in and deh. hi4f$ !f Vorfi thfe peoler that the1 Ieoi'le ahI: ;;rr((3jftNT:f :? ' , . 1 ".,';'..' ! ' j f Qnicesare creirte that, their iincumbentsj may shiirjij certain dutiesfwhich the 1 people caiji It&ata'ltt'itrtcbnnende and safetv. Yon,;Sil, p0rio;ruKrtain Lxecutive duties, inconvenient j;4tq rbe;peiornied by all the, people, and that cafi .jbfraJeleUi;nsted to you tor a j limited period. ViPj jacpm iJiket manner so act the Chairmah 'qt tjt)eLom . l?!o t can yoti -erf i: : , 1 .. ..-.. 1 ! f vni i(i iJi'a'iiis an over l le oiaic. spies ii- lOjl s unes. ; to. e y e1 ry ii e 1 g h bo r h ood to take uj) erimiua liWesentwiri, the people sit as jurors to try theni, 1 i . .1 1 .t 1 ' .... 1 l i ' il !' :; xiie;jeope-nmsc, iinougri nn'iiaw,; ana, oy .uiv? .'d of Jav otlicers, all "established by thenselvel, ', 5 v'regpiate sineir -o wn-aiiair i 1' , ' Mi v cywovio illy to Lau 4j i v i iiiiii- -:; n I ilrogeiiei-ar system, afford .information and tati- ilficsi ptiIavys aiid estaish ollicers-,to e$ecutfc . 'jlheln, iSrt!., j.ljrc, but still t'lie people iriust i,'4ve.rjh where afesist;; rnutt assuine trouble, and ; mu?it jbriiig tOf beari;' oh the ' officers bf each syhoy I Kiioilsemi active, wholesome nil ill ie opinioii.-: - 'U -I -1 'hinytoout' r&ibic is . ti i iwb'rthy of! us as Anlei-iciii citvsens, unworthy :otiis as--in.en;--.ur.-; 1v6 thy ff;iis as iui!iiortal.and.; accountable' be M : --Jrr- v!-M.i .. . ..1. ...1 i .:..' e t? v er iiau, our cnoice utai cicciuilt a; lorui oi fiient ; Europe affmled various mjodels, of all "public one, involving jseries of troubles" to; each cituen v-:- j - M CbTeri ' UTopt'of which relieved the people :V aipshY1' uevv kind of ' 'Mcrni to; e:: ? ?-Eryfour vears we. choose to be troub 1 witdie! flection of our highest magistrate, thje 'rpsident of ; the whole couutry,and much timii 1. J . . ,, .1 . . .1 " kyjjjjeal in mat. purguiory 01 suow. i'bus careful is w government of the ease of ihe people ; and 'it goes even farther,- and will not allow them to be troubled, with, an eauca tion at all, nor ti bruise -their brains withtudy or burden their minds with ideas. : No, they, the people, a.m the happy couditiou of our niules and horses, having nothing to do .but to fvork and eat coarse food, to tight and be slaves. I ' We thought this; was not tne highest condi tion of human happiuess; we selected, in pref erence, a form of govern men t involving, on each citizen, tile perpetual series of troubles before al- jmled'to ; and he is unworthy to enjoy the priv ileges of that government and unlit, to be one Ui' fVri 'f-'itiy.Mis. who will not chcertullv as- vJ v.- y J 1 $ume all ' its juoubles, multiplied a thousand itilhes, rather tlian submit to the infamous -ease hi. a serHof Kussia! : I I And chietestof its responsivilities, the great est in its'ifesu'lis, and the least -dillicult, so tar as Injere labor is coucerned, is the proper education 'atul trainhig of jour children; thisisr the instur okini'u?i, the one thing upon vihich the main ;tin;hce and usel'uleness of,-bur free institutions idpends more 'than on all our Other public bur- dens and troubles put together. If the men uid wonien of the btate 'are enlightened - and 'iibble-idinded,Ut makes very little 'difference i j hat party succeeds, or who is elected, the State will be iiappyj prosperous and powerful ; if all the flien aud women grow up in ignorance, vice : and idleness, elections and parties will be pow- erless for "ood, and the republic will uecay and liive wav to despotism i If velcan not (start and uphold -a system of Common Schools, could we have begun ana maintained a iiei)ublicas our fathers did i! The Jnrtirs-wtna rrfr"iag.,mi.-iL 'lliclu-- -they werea , few feeble colonists, with no tuame or .inlluenee among inankiiid, and surrounded with one uni- iyerstd night of despotic power, vigilant, aggros sive aud threatening. ,' . ! And iw'hen thev" beian the experiment of a ebmmoti governineut, for the common uood, to' .be administered; by all the people toil thousand" new anu startlimg dihiculties-sprung up m . then path, unseen before; nor could there be a unan imity of opinioii on any subject, while" even the father of li is country himself, the incomparable' Washington, was often opposed iu -opinion by his highest officers.1 ' Did they do as somei pro pose to do witlil our Common Schools beCaii-e there are difficulties and disputes , and vaiiou opinions ? lici inn , in a pet or m a ul 01 un manly and un-republican timi.Jity, declare they pught to give. Up the government aud fall back pn a King? . 'hat government has descended to us, now povy-erfu!, respected and feared ; would we have had tlie nerve to have imitated or fan it ded and "maintained it; as did the men of 'TG t If we believe we cannot carry on our Common Schools .-if, on account of differences of opiuin or little difficulties, we abandon the 'undertak ing, we declare, before the woj-ld,-that we, the people,; are incapable of self-government our Dec'aration of rights-becomes a! solemn mockery, and our Constitutions unmeaning riddles, since the spirit that conceived is no longer here to in terpret them. I . ' In another respect we'also "most solemnly be lieve ourselves, and are sitting for a most humil iating picture in history. As politicians when we want to, be promoted-7-we j universally jro fess unbounded cbntidence in and respect for the people; and in all political affairs there is now a violent race amoaig us to see! who can say ami do most to place the government on a pure re- publican basis. All parties claim the honor of being-the people s parties ; and vet, at this very time, in our acts and words we aie, some 'of us, declaring the; people ; unfit to manage a system bf elementaryfeducation, and some even get fu rious and denounce 'those of us. who insist that the people can, ought to, and must carry on a system1 of repubhcMu or Common Schbils. ' In the langh-.ige of the politicians' might I not 1 ' ,1' Al ii I ' . " -1 1 exclaim, yju sname, wnere is thy b.ush ; i Will it be believed; in h'istorv, that any one from .the same stump or place of. harrangue could proclaim himself a-candidate for pojAilar favor oh the'ground that'he wis a people's man, for Uettji'g.the'people rule, and then denounce a sys .tem of Common" Schools, and: declare war on ! them because,; as they were public Schools, man ;aged by the people" at large," they never could 'prosper or be;anHhing ele but a nuisauce. That he could enlarge aud exnatiate on the beauties of a government administered by the people purely' and then do all Ihe could to des troy the cpntiilence of the people in themselves; ;and instead of encouraging them in their efforts to improve a syt-tem of common government for common good, make himself an effective cham- proud title of freemen it is a shame to us "to talk of trouble in connection with 'the education of our children. ' :- - Our liberties do not depend on our rulers, but on ourselves ; if we will assume the troublo of raising our children right, there is no cartblv potentate or politician we need to fear ; if we al low them to grow up effeminate with indulgence, debauched with luxurious eas'e, and prizing uo thing but money and pleasure, then the days of our Republic are ended and we are its destroy ers. ; Wa think- if wft can on v make money ve will be independent; and' if we would bestw hist a-titho of the'paius incurred for this, on lie mlin ntion :iml traininor ot OUT cniiaren. WC WUUlU - - - - - .1 - ' sooner attain our end. of 11k( this w y CongreJ rtntr C7 t the pV vonqxisit 1 on in Co; few i.!nr" shall by t Expre-j 'Vlint constitutes a State! Not hiirh-raiscd battlements or labored tnoind. Thick waif or moated gate ; ' Not bavs and broad armed ports. Where, laughing at tho 6torm, rich navies rUe Not Btarred and spangled Courts, ' - 3 v' " y 'here low-bound baseness wafts perfume toprid'c. N'o! men, high-mitulod moa, ; . . . With pea vera as far above dull, brutes cn4ued " In forest, brake or den, ' . . " r As beasts excel cold rocks anil brambles rilJcv. . , Men, who their duties "knoW. ' ' .yfS'' But know their ri'rfttx, and novinrf, Jare ttn.'; l'f.vnf tljft Inil'Mlimetl blow, v . And crush the tyrant while they TenA. the x&ulnr j A ll'.V vv..l'i. w ......... j - . . I J And sovereign law, that Statr.coii(ijicdL'tilt , .m O'er thrones and globw a o"hif& ,; '' Sits Empress, crowning i$uol, rcpteipg ilV , The' management ot;Qur Oomon:ytool tern can be carried, on:'ns'our. Slate .Uoverned. There can be and ptJgbt to be a siogl. executive head, exercising .RW-atsnp.oYvii, diffusio'g Cifonnat ion, cpl.lecttug stahstics. -,mt maEing MTep.ris or tne .ppgryss anui coinuuoiio:. wnoic system; anu rvom jmn Hie x A- Oli- , ordinan.v rate jileOate, huridredr the dail The m V gather fY.m telegraph A parim'ent'1, t:m of .moment igeuts einv1Cv' "news of consiNpi- :in the (llobe ij) Ll trains, lit A r to me ois.cu:. llitberto'iio AieJJ i ul lientie ae,raunt3r before the MOJir ttl its first imprc rrv graphic dispatches, , peculiar views. TV . Washington has U ter for political interest , proceedings of the Exri the i 11 for m at ion f col lecU the recess of Congress to the interests 4 of every that I shall continue 1 1 daily paper penminently-0 h'.c'e ot the arii'y U (1 l A 1 v LCiii-rence. VoVeru- ineut should radiate dawr Trj County olcersy to neighborhood officers-, tc;, &c'., all acting in'con- cert ami under one dinjctioiK Dtit after all has 1eien done .there can lm'.dqnem. t!u-iresjfe"ct, there is still a duty for Wh'-innu t-"perform, : ..- i 1 " . vV - '. ' ux as lie has a scries ot. labors m connection with the government of the State. : There must., be a healthy 'state of public ojrin ion in every neighborhood; every school-house must be watched," and every teacher rewarded by the people themsehes. 'Thev must have the districts properly laid off", to . suit the general convenience, aud .the houses located in the right places ;. they must see that these, houses are comfortable to their children, and not miserable purgatories calculated to make the tenants hate the very name of School. They mut let the children know that they are cared for, and that the Schools and teachers to which they are sent are respected by the parents. They must also t the teacher know that a good account of his actions w ill be-looked for; and tliev mut do as they have learned from their father.-, to do in respect to the governin'nt dif fer; about. its management, dispute and contend each one for his way, but necer, never consider these differences of opinion as a reason for giv ing up the government or the Common School's. For onel want our HepublicTin it. letter and spirit, to stand while time endures; for one, I believe that its stability depends on the intelli gence and virtue of the' people, and that popular intelligence, as the history of the world shows, can only be fully promoted by Common JSchoida which throw the burden of education on all ac- ed tariiicTSv " .' -- j . 1 ': '" , . . . ... . I. Ive: no u'.re slock than Voii cak taen re ally v.'vl:. If you havo inorev-pTcioyj-lhoinvt interior and sell them.'. UcUtr.'.l.virit3r ten head well, and have thciri in 4lnuooirJitiii in the spring, than to keep Iweuty half starv. whicli it will require all th5 ucst tummer. to mt into condition. ' " II. Heat and shelter are equivalent; food. Ask yourself fnet!er ii U Le.st to pe;(l a hun dred dollar in putting up a gol !rl, which ; It is a part of my plan ta .reduce the price of tiro daily paper to' half that f slmihxr papers; and thus 1 hope to extend its circulation so as to invite advertisements. 1 will publish adver tisements oftlke (Joverunuut. To-Mib.ribers in the. cities, I hope (o submit such terms ;i will ! induce them'to'advorli-? their business in everv village throughout tlie Union, where the (llobe is sent daily under the franks of meinbeis of Congress, nil of whom take it, audsoine of them a large iiumber.of codies. . 1 w ill last for veais : save hull vour t"d!cr;-and" 'i he installation of a new Administration and preserve your sbnk healthy and eoinfi-rUble ; or a new Congress 'portends much change in the ; to spend this hundred dollar in h;iv other J UP .a course of public affairs as the result of the next session. Manv vast interest which weie brought up in the last Congress ver laid over by the democratic4 majority . to await tlie acti n of a Lemocratic Executive. The new modeling or the tariff; ihe new land system ; the .pietioti of gixing" homesteads, an I making every man a treel.V.tier 'who, may choose to U-come one ; the approximation bf ihe atlai.tic and pacific oceans by a national railroad across jhe U rritory of the l. nioii reform iy ihe Army, Xavy, an 1 civil offi cers all these1 great metions, with a thousand minor olios, deeply affecting multitudes of men aud every State in the Union, w ill, now being matured by public opinion, come up for the Gov ernment's decision. These new issues, co-ope-rathig with old ones, coming up to be disposed of by new actors on the scenes at Washington, w ill be apt to modify greatly, if not alter essen tially, the partv organisation of tlie country. To" these elements of interest another i likely to be introduced by ihe interposition of the ag itations of Europe. After neailv forty vears of ties, the cow thatfcupSiM our dally milk and f butter, the c.!t liich v.jl be tir companion and friend fjr years, have a'Pa right to cUiru our ctHis:der;ttion 'and te:i-h;r k:ndn'.. Farmer's Cohtp.iuid Hxjrt. G t ;-.:::. ; '. . .t ' ; j IIaising Eutif fnoa Slliis,. 1 have rcail with pliuie, and 1 lmpe with profit, loo, your . icin.irkioti rai;ng Ftuit from Sect!," and j the importance, of husbanding" lunne resourccW I TK litije atleniiou to t!ii- iuijHjrtunt ftubject ha ' liithciio been taid bv fru;l-''rowi r : I trnt your wc.I-timed and judicious rem.irks will wake new atid liveh.r m'.eiest in imi. roving the fodder; in wasting m.. rare, and diitVd an,j au;c uuir a more general aua thorougli dving stock? it ifuliv proved that ;U;i sh. l-scu,val!- .1,,cre, wudi ini-an:n5 in lhu ; tJred animals, with lack, to eat tronvAau be ! tt V:' r l'1'1' 'n .clhcr appl.e.1 to the heart or . wintered and kepi iu line eon litioa, oone-l.a.f ' ' Zru, l!ie orchard, or the fan a.' All the io.nl iuu.s r'v Mh.-re i.h k it, -f.-.V '.t . t - tlK' 1 ! tliorough cultivation, ...... floors on the ground, with the hi sid.r 1 a feiice for heher, "and this .without t ik-tig ir.: consideration the s;iing of iuaiiuii", ai'4 "i:i i .y other iliuis of ptolk. " v'.j ' 111. Vuu cannot make your young, -msa ils took eomfoitab.e, or feed ihcui tt w t l5duii!! ' t - ir a ta-pUiry Lusli, aud leave it ratitsii.wi f...hler, or iK-giect it in its in- 1 . r to fancy, is i.i 1:: -r t 1 it the f i J .::- i.:.il l its nature, would ir:.-e an i cJ.e::s:i it liuuic' . .1 f . v. i.' r 1:1 .on any more than -frai'. pnng, and leny t Ik; V f clplessijoss, and i- . .. . . . 1 ... ... . cording to their means, uud make education -ie:.ee in lairooe. t!:re is an evident restlessness cheap to all except the very, rich. ' that now seems fraught.with tendencies threat . And lastly, 1 believe no Common Schools can j ening war; an. I if war comes, in all' likeliho h1 flourish unless the pej)ple are willing to lake .there will follow such universal changes that ihe trouble on themselves in this connection, and I nitcd States can sea rev! v hpe to eseajso ls it is unworthy of freemen to refuse to be troubled vortex. Indeed, from late events it is apparent w ith the training of their children, the hope of tliat our Government is already draw n into Ei the State, and-a trust they have assumed before : ropf-aiTddlicuitles Tlue circumstances arecal (Jod to manage with unceasing care. ) dilated to draw the public, mind towards the f 1... t;-.t :..!.. i- .1 ...V4. 1 I'ft ? ire 11 i-r u-e.u;nes. au i me lich iruit of a st;irveil, thev will never recover it. Tii a-'plies 1 lu 1 Wuu!d lope for to all kindof stock, but- especially H calves 5 ric! "M wdr plant' on.l colu. " i u:!'1 t-i"-"1. but carefully nurse, feed, cherish, IV. Therefore make provisi m notidv for lXi 1 7 ''Q and onr their sl..l!,T . l.ntnU.. f..r il...;r tl,,-t ntolH.f,-.-:i.,ri. Ihe wi.d ffoworsin our Ccldt. ------ 1 v V B - W A 'IlV I will -not do for them. If vou have Y n-ts. ;,:"s ' ni ui-: V ir I','U."S ,!I our feed them oil bran, and crush,,! oats'M- , T ur Uir": r uscepU-: llecrtr, o! haMinr Ll.e slccU-. 1 k. : t n-m V . " " : ... - . r ..v... VJ vui-, r. ...... . . .... ... . . . always in growing condition, 'ibis t;;;- dodu- j a' , 1' , , f V n dnp oi the k.restlhe ring summer on li - l.-t grass; and ihC e..ll of " yK"v '" ' ni.piKjrry j j 111 m;c ana navor iv f winter consumes a great proponiou cfiil-- ft.nl ! 7:iTc d vatly imj.row eaten in pro.Juciug heat, which in suu.-r g to constitute flesh and fat. ri-;::o-l from th. f..iet a!d the field t.i j lh g n Je;;, and, under ihe watchful eye of t!i ? X ov. 3d ith much respect, C. II.' WILEY. , 1 So.1. 1' r.ext Congress with much exp ctation. The Iaily Globe wilf (- printed on fine j-a-per, double rya! size with small type, brevier and r-.onparcd, at live dollars a year. 11 It ! nmr.-i 1 1. miii. -. sible that a young animal can eontii.uJu grow pirdeu. r, ..-iv mg ll a.l.p:.,l to its i;alure, ; during our winter's on lie saaie wide! J : J. V ,".'nu.i'! ',1,a,,aro' : Xul 'n r tuvan. ' keeps it in summer. IV li the size an-ff; health '0u, flts "'v; a:i .u jrc l!,aa ,ls - of vottr animals, atid the miik-pnu.I.-t'i t'wer ; JV :"r. ll,c U v' . X !,:'-! fi Iuxu,.v l" ,ovt" ! of "vour cows, will depend on their ul; well ; ' -!ui: 55 ;l LJ'U of Ul'1 I'd from the I ted'durm" winter. f.T. ' I luh 1:1 .Vonr ,nv!l I ' mt 1, nursed, and i I V. It bus been, fully proved, that if vdV hevp 1 y'l;sv-!J V ";' bari Is ! are shut up ail wjr.tcr, with a snffh-:..:", vf wa-. U.I,:ls l?cs ' ' "' ' j -v That luxurr f r a numlcr b-rr;es. .f '1'iir i'i iiip w . . . j ihe Congressional Globe will be printed on a ! Theoaalprpcr oj Lonjrc onl A err.ar 1 double. royal sheet, in l.ook form, royal quarto jar the J eojde. - t.acu llUlnH t.,,tainiiig sixteen pages. It will be seen by the annexed extracts that The Congesio,:al CloU paper will be made up a letter of General W ashington to David Stew-. oT ihx. pndings of Congress and the running aid. tlated Jew ork. l.t 1 Mnr,- 1 17oo ti.. t ; 1 .. t .t . . '.. - : ' 1 on ik.us as given i.y ;ne JU t!ie idea ot such a .Vt hnd atixiietyj does it eost us to find put aud get H pi jrijit hrah ; every six years Jour representa-. Mii ves. Icliosen by: us, select our Senators ;?j evei-y : UlCil porters, mess p ijter as 1 propose to ! vi ;..i, .. ,,f.... ,.,.. ..1. :.. , i-il .. . , ' .iiwvm t'V. .- 111.11 . ii' ,u-v l n I i I V uaKew.eyiooe ong.nai m !,e mind ot the tliein-i.es will; together with the messages of i bather of h.s country, lie sau : . , llu. VlWuU cf lhe VuWil j;lal t,J0 r; j j 1 is 10 oe lamented uiai tlie different Garetts in the Union out t the editors of the j 0f t.c Kxwut;vc Departments and the laws pas 11 da not more gen- j ed by Congress, U added in an appendix! For- t..r 1 I... L. 1.11 it f.n til., it .1 ..5 r1. ; -v... v..-, -" ..1 ..... ."..1 ...1... .. . ...t .... .. . ... V .. . -. t!i; sui-Kjtli :c:.-s. b'.avLWrr'e.. white. r.- l. and I though a tew roots'Talittie grain ::. .-rtwi v ".b"l'".k -a-pU-r, ; t... v l .-ve m re than double f 4 ! a week is better. Thus bv f.a ig- :fert.. r ! ::z l ''V :i:"J "'e-l in building, vou cab luru all v..;ir straw if A tw:tu; V L a U'"1 s,f,jU Mi 1 cuUl 1 at 50 cVa tuLd, and the richest mniilre, in-1 , . --y rnsplrry, is..; stead of burning it, or Idling it rot, ;.,:L,..il 1" ---'V y a.laa'i. ; n 1 is inuliiph,,! 1 en done. Would not thi, mu pav she 1 H l' "" 't l i ' : ' !-: l Y l-'J l-'-tcmg lhe .i d VI. Kcmcmbr that vou rais,; c.!tt!e ps1, , :.l r ! ' a 1 !Vi,'i'-1 l-v:g, v.-1:1 growth, an m.-h ot to make a profit on thvm. il eo,'s tujiu aver- l'.lw' " v'" ll :i u' x' xh" X"V tUv ag. ?j a vear to ia"e a romm..:, co.vV m :!,.. ' j:irr;1-1 1:1 T cut It X luche i common way, to maturity, at f .ur v-a,-:t.M, fi " -r: 'i:' , and you will h.ne a fin- plant , 1 ii IK a. (Ct (c Congress on all great national - l. . . "1 l-.i- pion of Kingcraft bv helping to confuse, mirep- l""''! upon me .nuereuees 01 resent and destrov-a peoples effort "of common the doetrms, would t! improvement, because administered by. the peo ple! That: he could, from! the same rostrum still resonant with his loud protestations of love for the; people,; make a deadly and insiduous thrust at their- most vital interests make a mortal effort to strike them down : in the very hour of their deliverance, by arresting them in e .,., auu mo.e cpi.ecoy Vms eaa 01 siui i.ng j ln0l;v X receivol .subscriptions for the Congress iheir t.-n..r with '.Mii-ri!if t- -itnl n. ni-.iii... I .1... I i" ., , . ...... ... v"- tonal 'iiobe and appendix heparatelv. lut II ciamat:on, which tejv would read if they were J has not been found satisn.ctoi v. in "as much i i -.- "- it i':tvc an iiiim US as piete view ot lhe trausaciions m OUesilOllS. lhe (?,,ii"r.-s '-in. I tli..r.t'.ir I l,..vo n.ln. nnt principles upon the differences of opinion arising j lo , tIu.,n ' et,nijcrinLr ,hat neighbors can have the advautage of both bv clubbing, in m bv l two years w e are in great trouble to get the right .H4alt'.TppC'nt'.usy in the popular :.brartchj pf ;-. 3divgress ieyery two years we have to listen tp ' V fipeee les, and read circulars, and go tp 13arb ii ciiesliahd nav for them, to secure the nroner men ii i J :!' - -. i.-t .. , l r!.:!.l ..... 1 1 ' 'I riii .... i . ; 1 . ins.-m pur.puices in ine .oiate. legislature v eve-i inglorious ease v ;inis marcu at true muepen- ' T$ Wo years;we; take much pains to find out ahll dence is somewhat toilsome; there must be self r. .uinuiwwy a 40014 jovciiior , ever v ioui ycais ' ucumio auu wuiiruujian ui uuiuiuiib iuci c uuk "in- A -i'-i I Hr': .!..' . t J ; i , I ! : a ten come lullv before the public, nd afford tlie best data for its judgement j THE DAILY GLOBE, . AND TI1E CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE. In surrendering .my interest in the oran of case individuals shall find it too onerous to beat the charge of both. ! " To facilitate the circulation of the Congress ional (ilobe and cheajK-n it to subscribers, Con gress passed last year a joint resolution making it free posta-re. " I annex iu as the law may not aud then vou bareiv g. I JO for it. It 'iVeo-t you i-7 a year to raisi a fine grai to 1 4J:urA at three vears old ; and vou will g. t ;.!r it. eot , i.r..-.ii,g v.i.li gre.it luxuilaa.v, but npnar.U i In one cae vou bareiv get what the t . vou; intlujolher, vou maiie?-Ir j.roffulAs re gards horses, the difference i greater . I -.nd on it, no one ever made m.:y yt. s:-J.k by half fctarvmg and neglect; but y .tj.Yannot fail to make money, if you breed juT:cioUslyt ud feed aud hheller liberally. Vll. If Vou would grow pr.atable cr ps and prevent vourland from being improve -rlvifl, vu "V'',?- "kr '". must manure liberal! v. fins m.tnure vUi lau-t . l V' .-Jr.tf..ir. either buyf if you cm f.nd-aity or.uto it ; f r ' PiSE.Arrti; Jlllv. Fare and grattr the FIni I our Western Uuds ihust h-ve ve-etab! as well." Ai;.le. and put into the tirc--eriuL' r.an. with I . . . . .. O 1 . . - ... aii 1 leu iy lor transplanting tlie t nsu:ng autumn i i r s.Ki. . oii g -pi n g. I a ffj,e bush of the while l-lacki- rry, a r: t:ie cT the Green Moun-1 taiiis of Vr ruio.it. l;t irr. -it !.-ti. n. an.l t-m.V. bl. f being d:ide 1 and tr.n.-phu.ted into mar.V bu-!ies t:vt spiing. and h in due lime to ac- eo::n:i !a:e in s If.and ii.'ig!dirs with this de- li-.-i-.ns fruit f r the t tb!.. I may s cm a httla I :.t!iUs:;;t.e, but, bclitrvtf rae, there i a laturv in cultivating and partaking of the fruit of thu I riviiii IV. a great political party, I cherished the purpose of i be accessible to iostmasters generally. . . . . a . . a a . It It a m ... ... a their march from the bondage and the flesh-pots continuing the Congressional G!oln an,d, if pos- Joint Ue'solutio:i providing' for the distribution of Egypt and seud them back to darkness and sible, in lime, to perfect it into a full history of! of the Laws of Congress, aud the M li II the action of Congress, giving the debates accu rately and fully with the proceedings all stamp- j Debates thereon. 1 doing good. 1 as mineral manures. .uw, n you a.w your or... puuna oi white sugar to every ound of I cattle aud ulieep to run loose all winterVou will fruii. Stir it and L.d i: until it is well mixcJ, make no manure. If ou keep them iijtdJ-win- and thicken sufficiently, then strain it and pour, ". t-r von will m.iki a ITi'.ll i!.-:ll t.f if nn- It infn t?,i iir an.l I. j-.' J I... I .... 3 . , j s m ..... O ...... v. . - ,. ... .... j .. , i,.. i .it. ii ik i.m lJV.OI..r vvKM. i With a view to the rhe.m circulation of the nual difference is, probably, on a comrn&i Cirin, ' rover the i-liies with nnrvrs wet in fcrandr. civ- . ed with the verity of an official record. From ! Laws of Con?r&a and the Debatea contributiiv-r i 2Q bushels of wheat! or, this tear. 2(V ThaV crtbe i-vr tightlr, a J treat then as aiple t o,'-- cr , t . - F V - . J 1? 1 J- 'I