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[" YOU AND 1.BY CIHALLEFS MACKAY.Who would svorn his humble fellow For the coat he wears?For the poverty hie suffers?For his duily cares! Who would pass him in the footway With averted evel?Would you brother?No\u2014you would not.If vou would\u2014aot IL Who, when vice or crime repentant, With a grict sincere | Asked for pardon, would refuse it\u2014 More than heaven severe ?Who 16 erring Womnt's sorrow Would with tuents reply ?Wauld vou, brother ! No\u2014you would not.if you would-\u2014not 1.Who would say that all whe differ T'rom his soct must be Wicked sinners, heaven-rejeeted, Sauk in errur\u2019s sea, And consign them to perdition With a holy sigh?Would you brother! No\u2014you would not.If you would\u2014nut 1.Who could say that six days\u2019 cheating, In the shop or mart, ; Might be rubbed by Sunday praying From the tainted heart, 1f the Sunday fice were solemn And the credit bigh ?Would you, brother! No\u2014you would not.If you would\u2014\u2014not J.Who would say \u201cthat viee js virtue Tn a hall of state?Or that rognes are not dishonest, Tf they dine ofi plate?Who would say snevess and morit Ne'er part company ! Would von, brother?Tf you would\u2014not I.No, you would not.Who would give a cause his efforts When the caus: is strong, But desert it on ts failure, Whather right or wrong! Ever siding with the upmost, Laiting downmost He ! Would yeu brother! No\u2014yon would not.If yon wonld\u2014not 1 Who would tord his arm to strengthen Wartare with the right?© Who would give his pen to blacken Proclom\u2019s page of hight! Who would Lad his tongue to utter Pris» of tyranny! Would you.brother! No\u2014you would not.If vou wouhl\u2014nut 1.Journal.Woitica fur th Stanstead TI TOOTH-ACIFE.Kind roador, did von ever chance Ta have à tout that fair would dance, Sos $ \u201cFirould 5e you from your seat, As tho\u2019 vou c'en 1e friend would greet, And placian vou strmight on your feet alr dove vou frantic.A tosth will sine wih such a jump, Thai at voor bras \u201cowl seem to thutap, And the cauri wath buap on bump In quil -uces wimg Will vw .out of form, Your lips coy vont eve-brows drawn.Throw n'en À dire un 2 all folern cued) A tooth woul] cnr and ache so bad, \u201cFavoal} sosu begin to make you mad, Nor would vas think von ever had A Mhoueht was mer; Wonld tae vou to the dentist's fast, While cach peer friend vou madly passed, Would wonder at the look you east Rue dure to speak, Awd when you'd passed the dentist's gate, If vou perenne should have to wait, Aud Histen te the Pile prate Of silly grossip®; | Oh, how \u2018+ would aggravate the pain, And sont it driving through your bram, And mater vou think that you would fuin Behald the foreeps, Awd while in waiting thus you stood, To tow ring, biting, killing mond, Feeling you'd hurt one if you could \"The pain should ecase ; Your very heart would joyous pray, The tool mig stil} in quiet stay, That you might ever from that day Save dentist's fees.And thus while trembling in your soul, Your tooth-extracting fever cool, \u201cI would give a twinge, would say, you fool ! Why do vou falter?And then, of jumps, \u201ct would give a score, Each one more mad ning than before ; Would s2em to say, methinks no more Your mind you'll alter.The dentist then will sure insist, And then your touth gets such a twist, You'd think \u201ctwould dislocate his wrist, Your head be broken ; And oh ! if then the tooth should break, Or from your jaw a piece should take, To keep for \u201cauld acquaintance sake,\" Al, what a token! Your feelings then you can't express, The tooth is gone, yet none the less The placs 15 there { oh, pray confess \"Tis quite a bother ; But, reader, should you chance to be, From such a mad ning torment free, You know not how to pity me, Or any others.Derby Line, Feb.20th, 1851.The noble mind, unconscious of a fault, No fortunc's favors bend, or smiles exalt ; Like the firm rock that in mid-occan braves The warof whirlwinds and the dash of waves ; Or, like a tower, he lifts his head on high, | Aud fortune\u2019s arrows far below him fly.; i you tell him, notwithstanding.\u201d MISCELLANY.From Grahair's Magazine for March, 1851.THOSE LOCKS.BY G.P.I.PART II.Now, Mr.Clapworth was a smart man.There were doubts in the great mind of the world, as to whether he was by birth an Englishman oran American.Hisorigin, like that of most great cinpires, was somewhat | obscure ; but he was a bold, dashing (all-promising) undertaker of every thing.There was nothing that he\u2019 would not, could not.did not do, uc- cording to his own account of the matter; hut there was one thing! which he did not do\u2014namcly, pay his debts\u2014for which the world differed in opinion from himself, His were circumstances, in short, which rendered caves-dropping, a virtue, and letter-peeping a very laudable employment.Two minutes had hardly clapsed after Mary Greer had quitted the room, ere the ear of Mr.Clapworth was placed somewhat preposterously close to the key-hole.He had entertained doubts before as to her favoring his project, and as that project was of great importance to him in existing circumstances, he did not at all approve of the young lady\u2019s interference.The importance of the scheme may le judged when jt is known that Mr.Clapworth, with the characteristic rapidity of his disposition, had contrived to owe four thousand dollars in the neighboring town, in the space of six months, and that he calculated upon getting five thousand dollars by the blowing down of! \u201cthose rocks.\u201d which were ever in! the way of Amos Greer.He had\u2019 ascertained that the worthy cidevant | schoolmaster was worth ten thousand dollars at least, afier paying in full for farm, furniture, and stock: and as Amos was not a man of definite bargains.he had made up his mind to nnilet him of one half that :aanount, as the only means of keeping him- scif free ol the clutches of the law.He now listened most attentively to all that was passing in the other room.\u2018Phe luth was resonant.but at first be Jieard nothipæ distineily, for Mary spoke in a low tone, though with mueh earuestuess.Npeedily, however.the voires were raised, and the chances.upon Mr.Clapwortl?s countenance wore very remarkable, Apprehension.amazement, and eals culation were there but too distinctly visible, When he liad Lieard as poe as he thonght fit.he mattered ~Cops per!\u201d and walled quietly away lo the kitelien, where the two worthy personages whom he had brougin with him were quietiy enjoying a pipe.net led one of Cem out tro the yanl with a somewhat myvsteri- ous air.\"lhe men was an Irisinnan, possessed of that peculiar shrewd twinkling eye which vie often sees im not the very best class of our Hi- Lernian brethren.Tie called himself \u2018a boy\u201d of five-and-forty, and was square-built io frame, though somewhat short of stature.with a large projecting foreheadand ill-cut.though not large features, Mr.Clapworth kuew him tolerably well, his capabilities and his couscientiousness : ond he had not the slightest scruple im the world in communicating to him his plans.even when they comprised a certain degree of rognery.\u2014 They spoke together carnestly for some minutes, and at last the lrish- man exelaimed.\u2018Good Inek 10 yon, lad?Is just the seli~same thing that we do every day in my country.It was for the same of this that they were going to send me across the waters to Botany, only Hoved a land of hberty better: and I should like to know what this is a land of liberty foril one can\u2019t do such like things.\u201d All this was very satisfactory to Mr.Clapworth, and he was peculiarly civil to Dan, as he called him; but there was a considerable amount of consultation in regard to the third worthy, whose name was Libenczer, and in regard to whom Mr.Clap- worth entertained some doubts.Dan only laughed at these same doubts, however, and when Mr.Clapworth remarked that Ibeaezer was always very careful of his soul, Dan laughed still louder, asking, \u201cWhat the devil would be the use of his soul if he could not put it in pawn for awhile when any thing is to be got by it.lave him to me, Mr.Clapworth.I'll tuke cave of his soul for him; and he shall doall that JAMES.While this was going on, Amos Greer and his daughter had brought their conference to an end, and 1he former had returned to the little parlor.Mary.however, was absent, and busily talking to one of the furm lads, who was seen to set out some five minutes afterward, and take his way along the road toward the distant villuge.No sooner did Mr.Clapworth and Mr.Greer encounter each other than the latter explained to the former that he had altered his mind in regard io blowing down the rocks.He was sadly puzzled to assign a motive for this sudden change, being a tua who wonld not tell a he on any account : however, as it seemed necessary to say something upon the subject, he merely stated that his daughter was very fond of those rocks, aud had shown him suflicient reason for not removing them.\u201cAs you please, Mr.Greer,\u201d exclaimed the sel[-called engineer, with a look of well-assumed surprise and mortification.\u201cNevertheless, it wo'd have been a splendid work, and not so difficult to execute as you think.\u201d He then proceeded to talk of mines, and chambers, and shafts, and fuses, calculated to an apparent nicety how many barrels of gunpowder would have been required, and tempted Amos sadly with the picture of a bhean- tiful flat turf running from the water's edge to the top of the hill.He ended, however, with a demand upon his companion\u2019s purse, as compensation for his loss of time and trouble.He even made out little bill, comprising a great number of items, some of which Amos Greer had no notion of, and the whole of which were placed at a very high'said, price.Though astounded at the amount of the demand, Amos Greer paid it on the spot, not without a sullen look, it must be confessed, and a hard _calculation, aud referring from time to time to a table of logarithms, he thought he heard a distant shrick; but the mind of Amos Greer was far away, he quite forgot that he was not in the village where he had long kept school, aud he said to himself \u201cthe Selectmen ought to stop the children from screaming in the street.\u201d { How long he remained reading, and writing, and thinking, 1 really canot tell, but he went on 1ill he began to grow hungry; and under the pressure of that first great necessity.he put his mouth to the partition, and shouted aloud, as was his wont, \u201cMary, my love, are you not going to have breakfast to-day I\u2019 He wus answered in a moment by one of the women of the farm.who, although standing in too much awe of the ancient pedagogue to enter and disturb him uncalled for when he was studying, came in at the first word to inform him that Mary had gouc out about the farm, early in the morning, and had not yet returned.\u201cWe can't tell what is the matter.sir,\u201d she added, iu a tone of some surprise and alarm, \u201cbut she has never been so late in coming back since we were here.\u201d Amos Greer's eyes travelicd between the logarithins and the woman\u2019s face as she spoke; but there was a look of so much unfeigned astonishment and apprehension, that he could not help shuring her terrors.\u201cNot come back!\u201d he said, \u201cnot ;come back!\u201d And af the same time he took down \u201cthe het\u201d from the peg, and sticking it boldly on his head, \u201c1 will go out and seck for her ;* {and he repeated the same more than once, evidently eoufused by the unpleasant circumnstances in which he was placed.\u201cWe had hetter all go out togeth- ' ! scratch at a bald place upon histem- gr said the woman, \u201cfor there is no ple.However, he invited Myr.Clap- knowing what may have happen- \u2018ed on in an irregular little party toward the house, who should they meet but Harry Holden himself, coming on at a quick pace, for rumor had already communicated to him great cause for apprehension.\u201cWhy, Harry, my dear boy, this is lucky indeed,\u201d exclaimed Mr.Greer.\u201cHave you heard what has befallen \u2014liow soon it must have travelled !\u201d \u201cF have heard very little, Mr.Greer,\u201d said Harry Holden ; \u201cand 1 came solely on account of a note Ï rceeived from Mary last night, full of doubts and suspicious as to that man Clapworth, who was staying here.Why, my dear sir, he is as notorious a viiban as any in the country, and suspected of deeds as bold as they were bad.The first thing is to pursue and take him.\u2014 Depend upon it, he has some share in this business.\u201d \u201cNo, no.Harry, you aremistaken,\u201d said Mr.Greer, lie was gone, long before Mary was np, for I heard her go down, after he had driven away with his men.I should know my child\u2019s footfull, 1 think, when it has been music to me through many a loug, dreary year; and I would know it from ten thousand others.\u201d The young man fell into a momentary fit of wusing; but he was not satisfied, and he said in a doubtiul tone, \u201cle did not pass me upon the road ; and when } Jelt the village he hud not reached it; but something mustsoon besettled.Why he should injure Mary, or seek to injure her, } cannot divine, unless he thinks she has frustrated his schemes for pillaging vou.Then, heaven knows what he may have done; for he is a desperate villain, and, notwithstanding all his smoothness, is doubtless as revengeful as he is cunning.\u2014 Good Heaven! lt is frightful to think of.Stay, Mr.Grecr\u2014let me think for a moment.You say some VOL.6.-NO.16.was studying a deep trigonometrical | ecuting this order, for, ds they walk- dark fear stealing over his heart.\u2014~ But thenext instant the men exclaim, red, \u201cThey go straight ahead,\u201d and i the party, with renewed hope, sped forward.: Amos Greer\u2019s eagerness would { have induced him to deviate from the plan arranged, and go on, when the , came to the break in the rocks through which the path turned to the right: bnt one of the men pointed out that they might imiss their object by so :duing, as the little footway branched _into two or three separate tracks, with (large masses of rock aud some thick trees between.' Amos suffered himself to be dis« suaded, und while the men stood round, so as to catch the first sight of any one coming down the ravine, lie seated himself on a large mass of stone, and gazed down upon the water.Ît was one of those moments when present anguish casts itself back upon memory, and during the brief space lie sat there, all the sorrows and anxieties of the last twenty years came to his recollection\u2014 the fate of the dear children who bad climbed his knee, and died in his arms; the long struggle with poverty ; the loss of the wife of his early, his only love, whose head had been pillowed on his bosom in slumber and in death\u2014all came back as if to compare themselves with the agony o the present hour and show that it was greater than alt.Hark ! there isa scream above, high on thé top of the rocks.Mt is his ehild\u2019s voice ! In an instant he was on his feet ; and before any could cry, \u201cMadness !\u2019\u201d he rushed up 1he bold faceof © the crag.There seemed no footing for a goat, no point where the fishing-hawk could perch; but there was footing for a father\u2019s love.His head turne {not giddy\u2014uor eye, nor hand, nor foot failed him.Onward he went.i Ile reached the top; and some of the worth 10 remain with Lin til the next morning, as the day was aliea- dy far spent.The invitation was readily accepted: and Mr Clapworth was peen- Parly delightful that evening.He bid an inexhaustable find of eon- versation.as well as an jnexhausti- Ble md of impudence: he could tatk ujon any subject and every suh- found\u2014not that there was any proof whatsoever, tavzible ad icast to hu-, jeet, aud no subject at all\u2014and all equally well.He paid particular attention during the whole evening io Mary Greer-\u2014langhed, chattad.showed lus fito tectii, roiied Lis fluo eyes, ed.\u201d ; Amos Greer shook his head with \u2018a look of much melancholy; bul however, the whole party did set oùt and seorched far aud near for Mary Greer in vain.Upon the path lcad- Ina toward the rocks, and at the foot of the rocks themselves, two {rag- ments of a woimn dress were Qu 5 man cyes, that these fragnieuts belonged to the dress of Mary Greer; hat it was a sirange sight to sce them ving there atali! and it immédiate- La seraps of hier dress were found ut the! men ran round to give him aid a+ fout of the rocks ?\u201d | bove.| \u201cAnd on the path just below, Mas-;, One remained below to watch.\u2014 ter Holden,\u201d said one of the men.| The moment aficr Amos Greer had \u201cPhen there must have been a tained the summit, three or four struggle {7 said Harry: \u201cand they figures were scen upon the very cdge- carried her round that way to, The man below could behold a strug- javoid the publie road.Will you gle: fierce but short: and then a dark loud me a liorse, Ans 1?sprawling mass wes cast into the air \u201cOh! if he have kid au injurious \u2014Struck a point of the rock projee- haud upon my child.\u201d exelaihned the Ung from the rest\u2014bounded off, tather, his face becoming almost liv- While a fearful shriek rent the air\u2014 id with the rage excited by the very ahd the nexi moment a mangled ha- \u2018thought; \u201cthe whole land between Wan form lay upon the path, with \u201cHe accans shail not he wide croueh the feet falling into the water of the have ! 198\u20ac.played Iv fasted throno the faither's mind ich ne tat he had seen his da: g wore round his neck, auton account nrnts somowhat sionlar, whils all BE Whice, il ts probalie, soie jewel- the others, who used their evesizhi er af New York or Philadelphia had with moire active discretion, vowed sutlered meonvenicnee.He flatiered and declared that these were parts of himself he was nuking great pro-\u2019 Mary's dress.sn the young lady »al gra-} Poor Amos Greer was now ina ces.fr Mary was gay and contented state of creat perplexity and alarm.at the thought of having preserved il: was not accustomed to deal with her favorite rocks, hot at heart she matters of great moment, nor fitted very Little adinired, and mueh deabt- \"hy nature to encounter danzers and ed him.\u2018perils with prompt excition.Put Several times, indeed, during the, some one suggested that the whole course of the evening Mr.Clapworth | range of rocks should be examined, retived to a conference with his men.lest the voung lady should have fal- whom he had banished.at his first] len over at any part, though this arrival, to the Kitehen, on pretence.would not have acconnted for tind- of their being afflicted with smokir g ing a fragment of her dress upon the displayed his fine person, and with a rich gold chain.5, iy Ie Ser in gar- propensities, which he kuew were obnoxious to Mr.Greer; and Mary remarked, when he returned from any of these little expeditions, his countenance wore a very peculiar expressinn\u2014carnest, thonghtful, almost absent.lle soon recovered himself, however, and was as blithe as a lark again.Thus passed by the hours until bed-time : and although Amos Greer was an early riser.he had not open- od his eyes on the snecceding morning when Mr.Clapworth knocked at his door and shouted, \u201cGood inor- ning, Mr.Greer, good morning! 1 am going.for I have a good deal of business to attend to in town!\u201d \u201cCrood morning I\" grumbled Amos, halt asleep, and he turned himself quietly around to enjoy that comfortable half-dozing state which suflers sleep to depart inpeace, and prepares us well for the labors of the waking day.À few minutes after the roll ot wheels was heard going away from the house.and then Mary's light step from her chamber-door, as she went down to superintend the business of the morning.Anos Greer remained for sone five or ten minutes more cowfortably in bed, then rose and went down to a little room which he had appropriated to himself for the purposes of stndy, of the dimensions of seven feet by ten.He remained for nearly half an hour per- i path.The suggestion was followed : but nothing was discovered.and poor Amos Greer's agony became intense.Nhe was the last, the cherisfed one, the image of her dear mother, the light and consolation of his way, the focus in which all rays of hope and expectation centered, and to think that she too.should be snatched from him, that she 100.should go prematurely to the grave.while he was left to mourn the withering of all the flowers of life.was more than the poor mans heart conld hear.Although there was no canse whatsa- ever to suppose that the rocks hid any part in the catastrophe.vet his mind became possessed with the idea that thy were some way accessary to his daughter's loss, and he cursed them in very full aud emphatic language, such as he had never used in his life before.He called them \u201cthose cursed racks:\u201d he gave them up to every species of condemnation, and down half a century before he had become possessor of the farm.\u201cHad we not hetter send for the sheriff and raisc all the people round, and have a more thorough search ?\u201d demanded one of the men.\u201cSend for any one you like,\u201d said Amos Greer, \u201cbut above all, send for young Harry Holden, whonow teach- cs my school.\u201d he wished that they had been thrown | iv hold him and me!\u201d \u201cWil vou end me a horse neatad Harry Holden.eagerly.\u201cFake one\u2014take one !* cried A- jmes: \u2018but whither go yon, lad !\u2014 {Let ushunt the wretch down together, Are yon going for the Sheriff I\u201d?: No.no! Send someone for him.We will hunt together, Ames: but lot us plan cnr hinting well.Yon, with the men, go round under the rocks again: follow the pathway on below, by the side of the loke, till yon come to the place where it is stopped by tho crow-nest hill ond turns in through the ress.1 will gallop round at the Lack of the elifis.Let the sherit?and his people he told to follow me.The men cannot have got for if they are taking her away: and 1 will not lose sight of them till there are enough people about me to take then, should I once set eyes upon them.\u201d \u201cDrive them back to me,\u201d said Amos Greer.fiercely: \u201cdrive them hack tome, hoy.Letnoman's hand punish him bat mice.1 will back at once, and we will bloek the mouth of the puss.I will wait there and watch.So drive him back to me.\u201d Harry Holden ran on as if wings had sprung out of\u2019 his feet.saddled a horse, and was away over the up- Hand in a moment.while Amos Greer dispatched one man for the sherif, aud with the rest hurried back to the foot of the rocks.Keeping close to the side, often looking anxiously np, muttering how and then a word which no one distinctly heard, but still plodding onward, he followed the path along till it reached the verge of the lake, and thence wound onward with only room for two persons to walk abreast.No sound, no sight, gave any indication of their being on the track of those they sought, till they came to a spot where the | water of the lake had somewhat in- | vaded the little path, and left it soft and muddy.There, several foot- marks were seen, and amongst them one small and delicate.\" \u201cThat's Miss Ma \u2018one of the men; an 7 i | \u2018s foot,\u201d said Amos Greer fectly undisturbed; but then, as he; There war no opportunity of ex- looked from it toward the lake with !' Wiih a shudder the man went nearer.\"I'he face was turned up; Lut no eue cond have recognized the Heatures.The dress.however\u2014ihe suart wuis\u2018crat, sciled and bloody, the gold chain, the embroidered cra- | MPa] vat, were those of Clapworih.CONCLUSION.; When the men scrambled up to the top of the recks the scene before \u2018them wasa touchingone.Fair Ma- cry Greer was clasped in the arns of (her father.His hat had fallen offi\u2014 is thin gray hair was streaming in ithe wind, and as he held her with his long arms pressed tight to his: gaunt bosom.he lifted his eyes, streaming with tears, to heaven, cry- ing\u2014*My child, my child !\u201d At the same time, two stout men were scen some two or three hundred vards distant, running with all their might, while the horse of Mr.Greer, which had been ridden by Harry Halden.stood masterless hard by.\u2014 But npon the grass uear the animal lay Harry Holden himself, silent and motionless, and the men cond tes that Mary, while pressed to her father\u2019s breast, was pointing eagerly tor (the spot where lier lover lay.The moment after Mr.Greer unclasped: (his arms, and he, his daughter, and ithe laborers all ran at once toward ipoar Marry.Before they reached him, however, they bad the happi- ;ness to sce him vaise himself slight- !)y upon his arm, and though his face | was streaming with blood from & jdeep wound upon his head, yet life was not extinct, and that for the moment was enough.Mary knelt beside him and wiped his face, talked to him with words of love which might well waker a less affectionate heart than his to beat warmly again, \u2018here was no cold shyness, none of that mock modesty which shuts the lips against the sounds of tendertiess and passion.She poured ont all that was in her breast, naturally, freely, frankly; and in a few minutes she was rewarded by seeing the light of intelligence beam up in the dim and dizzy eyes.About half an hour more sifileéd ¥ Ea \"0 s to enable fini tu rise ond Legin the But Mary would throw herarms It tums out that the bodie walk toward the farm, und as the about his neck, when she heard the two persons found dead at Qui party wi uit poor Mary's story was words, and remind Jum that tse Lo 1 oeone out in the morninz fooling to save his child, Lut contam- re] her surprise Mr.Clapworth and his \u201closses.\u2018 oo i could | Le ra presented A.At This wonld set Amos Greer's im- of them except the man's hat.she first he had sought to lead her on by fair words and persuasions.telling garding her Loher.the pretence was kept ap.in onder in some deuree to still her cries and diminish her resistance.\u2019Fhus * ras dragged along until they vescli- ley > to pps dresse i narrow path bee and less as the prek-axe and spade; murder of their bodies amd souls.\u2014 tween (be rocks and the water.where were plied, and that the copper was \"Their dreadful fate oug ! to be a to struzele at ail would have been minglet farther où in the rock with* warning to all intelligent Aerie ans perilous in thé extreme, sted one ina other substances, which reudered the\u2018 of both sexes ta avoid trashy litera- goiug before wine another followed erection of espéusive works wnadvi- | ture.\u2014 Hoon Pout.after.wit Tanworth h ing tolit sahies Su wwever, Minos Greer, LE .20, after, with Clapworth Lolli teh used to arene geologically on the! We eut the following from the lust winter « venings, tha this streuan of, Windsor Journal: veh ore, whieh in some convulsion! Grea! Butler Making, \u2018of nature had been forced in such A ghort_tine since we noticed the \u2018erent quantites through the bard atuouutol butter made by Mr.Clarke.! ne TT ap eoroeks nest have some counee- of the town of Orange.in the Coun- newe! her por tance refs (970 ou viUR à mightier mine below, ty of Orange.\"The \u201cnotice first ap- a step father ql te = nlortmel aud be used to sinuse himself with eared in the Pradford Gazette.we of the obct for which \\ M pu prenlations upon the subject fora believe.The St Jolasbury Caleda- TE hor awa, bacon A considerable time, till another equal-\"nian obtained information of soe told the story w mo be bad jrventes Hy congental cccupation was affoided- remaikable instances ol great buiter- for the EE otto is mim by the instruction of lis making among the fansers of Cuie- sent to wh iumnestie marriage with little orondebildren in the art aud domi County and made the old linge assure her with baths dud mystery oË swimming paper Loats'Caledonia hills echo with its tritm- pets ES era Con father\u2019s safety.nay, his very life, de- Mysterious Tragedy.fable authority\u2014writes us that pended upon her immediate union On Friday two young men on a Mr Ds Eitter of that town, has with himself.He created some dim |mmnting excursion, came upon two\u2019, A Le \\ Id the st Co son fears at first: but when he went on [dead bodies, both dressed in male at-! ae Te f \" y fron.IWO COWS.to assert that the wealth which Anos lire, and lying side by side in a brush.|; \u2018 2 os 9 nae TT ou Greer possessed had heen obtained Ihe discoverers, supposing that the mn motte Nos Sais is vite by the comnission ol a great erie.persons might have come to their in a faction st 240 Ibs.for each cow.of wach he.Clapwrh oy posses death by being frozen.without far- Our informant states that Mr.Ritter sal tie secret, Mary's dilial love and [ther investigation, started for Coro-' 4 the cows no oxtin feeding, aud re Ter Tp against the Jie and yer Bass, of Quiney.The Coroner, ; that he has for the few \u2018past \u201cyears sie Luigaicd huntosiorn.10100 | po caching the spot.soon ascer-j © gr i >.LS vowed and swore, aid called God to ined that their doashs were the re- | made 495 Jos of bow Na Jo witness, and imprecated curses and [sultof pistol shots.\"The bodies were, dr on eh pri come death upon his head 16 he spoke one of them that of rather a tall per- \\ o per À as or of We ston\u2014Mr falsely: but Marys faith in her fath-{son, the other being much shorter.\u2014| np; nol D.EE 0 \u2019 d 9 er was not to be shaken: and at!In the hand of the tail figure was a Daniel D.Peck-\u2014our corresponden length.curaged, the men dragged her.single barrelled pistol that had been stroggting and resisting, on.by the |discharged, and on the ground was path which wound up to the top ofistrewn a quantity of shot and per- the cliffs.They had not proceeded {cussion caps.\"The bodies were ta- far along the level space above.how-{ken by the Coroner to Quincy, and evil, when a horseman came in sight.Hy) order to thaw them sufficiently to and with a load shricte.whien caughtinvestigate the cause of death, were her father cars below, Mary burst! placed in à brook where they remain- away from the villas wasp and fed till next morning.On removing sprang towards the rocks.in the hope heir clothing it was discovered that of finding some pathway dowi.\u2014 ihe shorter of the two was a female.One of apports hase companions | \"The bodies were at once recogni- struck poor Harry olden from his! zod as the remains of two straneers : L A horse, With a laren stone but too well wlio disappeared from Quincy on have received the following blast aimed, while Clapworth pursued thé {the first of November last.About {from Orange County, ugitive like li ing.with rave ; ; Oravce Covnty vor Brates!\u2014 fugitive like lighting, with raze and {en days previous to that time, they \\ Nou COUNTY ATE disappointment in lis look.Fhejeume to che town and gave thoir Mr.Editor In your paper ol the was almost within ns grasp when panes, the man as John Green, aged ith mst.appeared a statement head- the tall grimvformal Amastiveer him- 126 and ths female as George Sands, ed \u201cOrange County Beaten,\u2019 concer- sell rose above the edge of the rock, {goed 18.Green stated that he was | VS the quantity of butter made by and the reader already knows the 1e- [shoemaker by traite, and was from | V@rIons men from their cows the past salt of the brief struggle that en- {Ohio with his half brother.He ob.|S03s0n: but.Sir, Orange County is her wedding-day; but ultimntely it; A.J.Davis and La Roy Sunderland, by thie am.she was disrezed along y lzeir progress endeavoring to delay as nues us possible, When they reached the rocky des file which | have mented she re- Orange, by making and selling 1190 Ibs.of goed butter the past scason from five cows and four heifers\u2014770 lbs.from the cows and 400 from the heifers.We have long hcurd ot the good fame of the Weston farmers, especially as dairymen, and we are most truly gratified with this substantial have previously reached us.sue ; ; not yet beaten, as the following will sued.tained work at boot-making at the hn \u2019 ?Little more remains to Le told hut!store of JP.Whitcher, where he re-| Be that statement it ann that that little is of some Unportance.\u2014 jragined cight days.Sands assumed ur cre CMe John Cameron, of Ryecate, who imade the lavgest amount of any one When the small party venehed the to be an artist, and was in the habit enl of tbe valley mr wchietr the house |of reading to Green while he was at there ted.made from 3 cows.1010 stood, they were startled and sarpri- the work-beuch.\u2018FPhey always ap-° eer: Fin AA ut on 200 1 sed by finding that the wind was peared cheerind and happy, although | 3:10 Cor ; an CCS tbe 5 ol drifting down the conse of the stream [oie or two expressions they let fall ol a IN js of 1 or, INN à a thick cloud ol pancent smmoxe and {iudicated that some hiddeu mystery | © jeese.= ° Quitter TO \u20ac ae ! TRS | ; SE qe jeow.But Lhave à cow from which the mei vitiiiiter on soon perceivedTrested on their lives, Hast season, besides using cream and that the house ell was in lanes, t Their conversation, according to\u2018 oy, SSO, DESIACS USHIL Cres ano and the women who bad Leen left! the testimony of all who were ae- there sereanune in ie farm-yavd,\u2014- fquainted with them, was quite intel- By great exertions the fire was ex- | iigent, especially that of Sands, who tinguished Before the whole buildings evidently had been well brought up.were consmned: and tien began the Their intention, they said, was to re- questions, wWhieli soon eheited that par at the north tor six months, and Mr, Clapwoith\u2019s two tien had retour then to return to Ohio vin New Or- ned not long before the fire broke out.|leans.and upon the protence of scckingfor] On the morning after the general something thew master had left be-felcetion in November, Green com- hind, had entered and searehed A-{piaîned of being unwell, and did not mos Greer's own litle room.What [go to his work, He invited his com- they took the women could nat tell, |punion to go to walk, who complied but before they had been gone tive with evident reluctance, telling a fe- minutes the whole of that parte the hinale in the family that it was only building wax in a blaze.What he- ftooblige Joh, They stopped at the ame of the afterward is not clear-{Union Store in the village.where ly known, tor they made their escape ftireen went and bought some pow- for the time.and evaded all pursuit.(der and pereussion caps.After they À sanctified looking person, hower-Hett the stare.they were seen passing er.of he name of Bhenezer was shot along with hands joined and swing- by a tall Rentneky farmer some five ing.\"They were agam seen as they years aiters ard for a bental wesaadt mounted the hill in the direction upnn his danghier: and as © the where their bodies were found.This - other.those who have seen both, de- is all that is known of the altair.Tremendous Storm in California.clare that there was a strong resem-! A litre money Was found on their! A letter dated 21 Yuba City, Dee.18th, savs : blance between him and the well- bodies.mt nothing that revealed their 1 ) known Dan Blacket, who figures.T names or history.am told.somewhat conspicuously.i We understand that a guantity of fof 12 or 14 feet, and the cold so in- inthe eriminad annals of Georgia, [baggage belonging to them has re-ltense that 1S ont of a party of 19 It was some months before poor maimed unclaimed at the Worcester! men froze to dent in one night.and Harry Mokdea vecovered entirely depot.tis also said that some of 60 or 70 mules.The snow fell so from the ~overe Blow he had receiv- | the female's hand writing has been rapidly that the wood was covered.0 ed upon the head: and while the discovered, in which she stated that! and they were obliged to burn their \u201c24 farm-house Was repairing.Amos she had no desire to live.\"Uhere can eabin to keep from freezing: but Greer returned to the little town, and he no doubt that the unfortunate be- even that did not save then It is taught in the school of his young, ings, in an unhealthy state of mind, | known that ever 200 men have re- 2354 Ibs.of butter.In the language of the Caledonian, then, \u201cWhere is Orange County.\u201d Joun Go Crank.Thaunbridge, Feb.13.1851.A sled of wood got \u201cstuck\u201d on the track of the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad near Evvingsville, and a train coming along at a high speed assisted it oiF in a semewhat more expeditious and summary manner than was agrecable to the owner.Ome of the oxen coustitnting the team was killed, and the other had a leg broken.the sled was smashed into kindling stuff.and the wood spilt about in shocking confusion.success in New Orleans.\"The proceeds of the first two concerts were over 510.000.River, snow has fallen to the depth \u2018| friend, Every time the old man induced probably by misfortune or! mained upon the North Fork, with 0 i ., I pis , .LL + .> .- \u2019 au went up to the farm on Saturday af-\u2018imprudence, committed suicide\u2014the the determination of wintering there, CEA ternoons, he would sigh over the des-, man shooting the woman through the {and fears are now entertained that hh truction of his property, and the loss heart.and then blowing his brains) they will all perish.it : of the money which the villains had \u2018ont.The jury have returned a ver-; Very extensive dry diggings have carried ofl, and always he ended by dict in accordance with this supposi- ga EE \\ ~\u2014 mere pe a EE er Cap i of theltions heretofore received concerning, begouating the Compan ney .deposits, that it is probable that the hose were Mr.and Mrs.John Grieve.of discovery of gold is but just begun.Lr it was u very brief one.rocks \u2019 cafe.Zanesville, Olijo.Last sumer we ; : 1 soon tol! fur it was u very brief one, rocks sot only had afforded him safe.4 mesvi le.Uliio.st ee Ne To the money lovt on damn ter some of Yairs of ed in the mass of almost pure cop- ed while sailiug on the Musking@tnn, to look ni*er soine of the uifairs of ed md | ; i | at ers re il io | the funn.aud had walked some way per which was actually bursting from as it was their custom to do almost summer \u201c elaîtus huve heen disregarded, &e.That such; What seems most essential now, is some along Locals the rocks toward the one of the large crevices.wealih at duly.taking their books and thew! Jake, when suddenly wed mech to least su&cieut to repair all their meals with them.I'he Olio papers| .ev Jens United.\u2018 stated that nothing could be found, The population ol tie mie Proud is aware.We did not make the state- | asination wandering among steam- was the daughter of John Banks, of {overrated by most of the estiniates of engines.shafts, amd fumaces: but by Zanesville, where the parents and the present year.Indiana.for w ie y her Lt bie bd meet ems ve fy leurs Good mice ho.\u201ces ee ne are veut ae ahd le hot of id desire felt here now to accomplish the con-! St \u2018tance to connatiiiente re- frained from pursuing lus schemes pectable.> deceased © :laied.falls shox -UUO 00 : most importance th Cars prudente with tou great cugerness.A large very romantic, especially the vous, | Georgia will fall Janek Short of they ory ly, however, reel to co facther, quaztity of copper was extracted and were great readers of sue h per | 1.000.080 elaned for Lier, and s | and then force was uxcd.but still with bat little expense\u2014sullicient to nicious worksas tie Consuelo\u201d and) grotte not half retired, rebuild the farm-house, and to give, \u201cIndiana\u201d of George Sand, and be-\"yet\u2014the Sovercigus of that illustri ents his daughter a handsome dowry on lieved in the miserable delusions of ous Nation having probably been co- tox ve 5.endorsement of the good reports that! Since the above was wrilten, we i milk fora family of\u2019 6 persons.} made Jenny Lind has met with immense | On the lead waters of Feather 3 i J heen discovered m the low ranges of i pulling his hat by the right brim.and 'tion.\u2014 Boston paper.\u2018the hills between the Yuba and ÿ murmuring someting about \u201cThose { Feather Rivers, and in places so un .ie y, .- .i \"195 = hf rocks.The Quincy Mystery Cleared Up.\u2018likely for gold, according to the no- AT \u2014s y's seeurities guaran- | \u2018The euhivation und manufucture of Flay jg teed by the Guvernment.Canadian securities | now auracting a good deal of attention in the are now worth a linde premium in Fugland.United States and Great Britain.It is sug.= mT ested in Fuglaud, that it muy Le grown 19 73977 Our cotemporary ut Sherbrooke seems! an exteut to do away with cotton, which is x disposed to cavil o little at our statement last | ways an uncertain crop, und cannot be grown week, that stockholders here fid that their\u2019 0 ould climates, { The prospect is good for getting back the Feather and Yuba Rivers this, \u201ca feeling has existed, every man at all ac: improved process of mantfaeture by steam of quainted with the history of the St.Lawrence | water power, which shall reduce the price of \"the manufactured article.Tt seems 10 be ab- ment with a view of seeking an opporanity Lo yn hile Cotten is now twice as dear to throw blame upon axy parties, but apolu- as Flax, fabrics of Flax are twice as dear as geveally, if the Gazette pleases, for the strung | those manufactured from Cotton.Lot such The Seventh Census.States in 1530 has been considerably ;1umprovements be made as we have hinted at, \u201caud this northern country, with its macnif- went water power, may become largely interes.[ted in the eslture and nanufacture of Flay, Several American gentlemen propose to WE ion witt [attend the great Fair ut London for the pur- aitating through the past year wheth-; not couscientiously advorate a connection WII | use of examining Flax machinery, and com.{ nection of the roads through this part of the Were we so disposed, we coul give the reasons of parties here for thus féel- ing, but at the present time we have no desire If the Gazette car- South Carolina is not half retired, | = v3 .: \u2019estern TO) ill a sine ume \u2014 Ch was found that\u201d the vein grew less, by which they were led on to the er she is in the Union or out it.\u2014 | a Western road, but will at the = | paring the various modes of manufacture.Ii California.also, is mainly behind.advocate tho location of the Montreal line hand, \"Fhe returns from the other | through this route, (which we understand to .cay yates have rie all i resent posit ¢ feel no disposition | - ; .; iwenty-nine States have nearly alt he its present feito) ve pod >.Û ; | We find the follow ing artiele apon the sub- conned axl: : dw § 0 evaners, «0 .- - .reachud Waslington.\u201cthe Uni to quarrel , ith him thou a proces ok our Let in a Vermont paper.What it says in \u2018Le tot: = } ny - AW rcvar Ww JO! Ho , J I'he total population of the Um One word in regan 0 \u201cI ihe rand to the adapteducss of the northern Hed Hates on the Istot June, was! correspondent Pacifieus.?Fhe editor of the States to its cultur*, is equally applicable à just ahont 23,060 0600 : showing an! Geant quotes the following from his letter of | the Eastern Townships © l*crease durin ho receding last week A that his views | card to | «= Pes re nerease during the preceding ten ust week to show that his views in regu .0 prete ICTCase « se = , FLAX FOR COTTON.! 1 Every nue of uur Vermont readers knows that is antieipated that various new inventions will he exhibited.lvears of a lide less than S.G0000G.à Western connection agree with the editor's: for almut 86 por cent We gained oles the: Portland cross the Line ats \u201cperhaps 15 1.000 of Gis by the Au-, point farther West than the present surveys, Faas is a crop easily cultivated with steress (Hexation of Texas, New-Mexico and pers can be no junction with the Passempsie, on New Boglad.Bat the Aucriean Finen Upper California.but probably Tost po brauel to Shorbrooke\u2014hut that the Pas-; Maneficeture lus latheito be fer ive limited to Incarly as many by the Mexican War surapsie stockholders, alive to their own in- | atiord an active market fur any considerable iad the California Fanigration; tie, terest, will shake hands with their western [quantity of this product, & as the old-fushioned oriier having swept oll thousands brothers.and complete a live of railread which domestic spinning-wheels and lous have fall by discase, cher durinz its progress onld net.we frar, enhance the value of St.Len mtodisese, the cultivation of flax has ditain- Or See Gis conclusion.to hundreds Lawrence and Atlantic stock.\u201d whed in proportion, toa comparatively trifling kilied in battle.We think thie total How the views of Pacifieus™ agree with {ainount, This stapte is but about halfas costly population of the Union is Lut a tri- \"those of the editor of the Gazette, we are not as cotton and yet Linen fi rics are about four {le more nor less now than IL would, oo enough to perccive.\"The Gazette says times as costly, in conse jucice of the great have been we had rewind Co that a connection of the Portland road with a expense hereto attending the preparation of fax tent, within our limits of 1549.\u2014AN.| road through the valli y of the Missis uoi,wo\u2019d [for the loom.The diffeulty eof this procces Y.Tribune.injure the business of the St.Lawrence road, has also been a main hindracee to the introdue- TH is JOURN A L.[ feet, that in the contingeney of the St.Law- Itis impossible to suppose that a more problem | have bean satisfactory ; the state of the commerce» and inanufactures of the United Kingdom has been such as to aford general employment io the laboring classes.| have to lament, however, the difficulties which are still felt by that important body among my people who arc uwners and occupants of land ; but it is my confident hope that the prosperous condition of other classes of my subjects will have a fworable efféet in diminishing thoso difficulties, and promoting the interests | of agriculture.The récent assumption of certain ceclesins- tical titles conferred by a foreign power has exeitel strong feslings in the country, and; Ireland us à trans-atlantie steam Packet stz- Bedsteads\u2014\"l'ables\u2014Chairs\u2014Look- | large hodics of my subicets have presented addressos to mo expressing attzehiment to the throne, and praying that such assumptions should be resisted.1 have assured them of .! \u201c « my resolution to maintain the rights of my \u2018to whom it was referred with a recommenda- | crown, and the independence of the nation, against all encroachments, from whatever quar- tion is talked of if\u2019 the bill is rejected by the \u2018 for neat cattle, in the month of October next.ter they may procovd.Thave at the same tim: expressed my earnest desire and firns de- terminati on, under God's blessing, to mainta\u2018n .- A Cy : ra \\ .to unimpaired, the religious hiberty, which is so | M.M.Thiers Cavaignac.Bedeun, Baze, Jules | 77 What the project was, Lord Mito wus uot from Boston to-day make the administration as cave will bo taken that Copies shalibe ple- | : 22 san EXPRESY ic Bally.iuforined.Lord Russell ridiculed the ides that the Pope eux never retrace his steps\u2014that what ! Rome had once dune must remain in force for- jever, and proved the reverse by historical |faeis ; and he then commented severely upon \u2018the bull recently promulgated in England, and detailed the action which the Government had taken, in ecnsequence of the design of the Papal movement.The change from Vicars i Apostolic to Bishops was to obtain a greater control over endowments which were ju the hands of Roman Catholic trustees, and he proposed therefore, that no such tile should be jassumed by those Bishops, and that all property left to, or given to such persons, under | such titles, should be null and void and for- (to appoint trustees to administer such proper- dom.Such were the main features of the measure.i He counsclled Cardinal Wiseman 10 use in | this dispute a mild and conciliatory speech ; but if the Vutieah preferred war to peace, and attempted to curry out its half pointed de- \"signs, then inthe lung struggle, which in that j ise he saw pending, he would with all his (nauht resist that attempt, however plausible Sand slivht it might be.\u201cThe noble Lord, who *spoke for two hours, shen resumed his seat a- wad Joud ehvers, {The iutrodyetion of the propos-d measure Pavas strecgly oj-posed by all te radienl mem- |bers, and eventuulty the debate wus udiourned il] Monduy.In the Lords\u2014Farl Minto, Lord John Rus- sols Luther-in-law, suid be had assured Lord John Russell of th?ineorrcetarss of the assertion of Cardinal Wisoman, but no authori- jtative denial was considered necessary ; 10 the best of his memory no intimation of the late proceedings had ever been made 10 him.The 'Pimes is of opinion that the ministerial measure is adequate to what the emergen- ey requires, and the opinion of Fngland demands.\u2018The Chronicle and Herald condemn that it is for the people to take the matter in their own hands.The chief effect of the new bill is evidently of a temperature, not so much repressive us antagonistic to enter upon a campaign with Rome, as the Premier proposes, in which the English and C'atholics are 10 take np arms as a perpetual Guerrilla, instead of seeing an end to it in 1851.In Ireland strong efforts are making to preserve the Lord Lieutenancy, and the London Cerrespondence of the Freeman, confidently states, that the exertions of the people have been successful, and that the bill for the abolition of that office has already been abandoned by Government.On Friday last, a most important and influcutial meeting was held in Dublin, for the purpose of engrossing upon the attention of Government, the _imnportarer > (af selccting some port on the Eastern const of toi, | FRANCE.The Prosideuts dotation bill had been al- Lost unanimously reported by the Committee | tion that it be rejevte |.A national subserip- | Assembly.Various reports are in circula- \u2018tion with regard to a conversation held at a clinner given by Gen.Lamorieiere, at which Justly prized by the people of this country.\u2014 de Lastevrie, Lofleur, and others were pres- Bill ho due vou te consider the measure which will be fad befère you on this subject.| himself at this dinner; in favor of the The aulmini-tration of justice tn tie several on of the Constitution, but hinted that he and ory ir ont, M.Thiers is said to have expressed revis- somewhat easier in rogard to the late prossed- ings iu that city.The President is waiting | the receipt of further information before roport- ing to the Senate, in auswer to the resolution 1% Late advices from Washington render | it improbable that the cheap postage bill will | pass Congiess the present session, the Senate | having sdoptcd varivus amendmenté and returned it to the House.The River and Har-! bor bill\u2014making appropriations to a large a- oun for various harburs and rivers\u2014passed \u2018the House on Tuesday last.Congress is o- | liged 10 adjourn on the 4th of March, this being the short session.Rev.Me.Weeks will preach à sermon at .the Fipiscopal Room on Sunday, in aid of | Church Missionary Society.Service at half MARRIED.By Licence, in this town, on the 201h inst.by the Rev.R.V.Hall, Mr.Warren Pace, of Stanstead, to Miss Saran A.BAnTLETT, of Compton.At Lyndon, Vi.on the 14th inst, by Rev.John Clark, Mr.Morns Srcrey, of Bars ton, to Miss CLanissa (Leon, of Lyndon.| On the E7tls inst, by J.Green, Mr.Wa! I.Love, of Barnston, to Miss Arriissa | W.Miniman, of Starstead.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.r2e ! DIED, | At Barston, on the 13h instant, Levisma | Bicrono, wifr of Me, Win, Marsh, aged for, | ced in the Merchant's Exchanges and Rea ing looms, of the prineipal Commercial Cities of Great Britain dnd the United Btates, it will be for them, also, the very best channel of publicity which has ever been oftered in Canad a.\u2018The work is intended to appear in the Fall of 1851, or carlier if possible, and as a guarantee that the work will be faithfully carried out, it is, perhaps, sufficient to say, that the information will be collected by the Subscri-| RETURNING\u2014Lesve Boston at 7.30 à.M.ber, personally, in the principal Cities and Towns, and that it will be ) lished by Messrs.Lovell & Gibson of Montreal.Gentlemen desirous of subscribing to, or | advertising in the work, are respectfully requested to address, post aid, ROBERT W.8.MACKAY, At Messrs.Lovell & Gitson, St.Nicholas &.Montreal, August, 1850.Derby Academy.THE SPRING TERM F_ this Institution will commence on Wednesday the 5th of March next, and continue eleven weeks, .The Principal will be assisted by Mr.John Granan and other competent teachers.Miss Mansan KimnazL will give lessons in Drawing and Painting, also in Oil Paint- mg.Miss FLLEN DAXTER will give lessons upon the Piano and Melodian.Tuition and other expenses as usual.A.NORCROSS, Principal.Derby, Feb.17, 1851.271w4 ~NEW ESTABLISDMENT.\u2014 printed and pub-! ty-tWo vorrs, OOT Sy CHALLENGE) aS HOES.; HE undersigned will Trot Lis chesnut .- , Æ Mare, 5 yours old, known as Pol/y Dus- HII subscriber, believing in the maxim tin, aoaiust the celchrated trotting Mare own- - that a \u201cnimble sixpence is better than a ed hy Mr.Norton, and known as Black Nance, slow shilling,\u201d would sy to the publie that, for £20 a side, mile heats, bast two in three ; he is manufacturing, and hus for sale, an es- the mateh 10 come off at the Head of Lake tens.ve assortment of the proposed measure, and the lutter considers | Magop, near Page's Hotel, within two weeks.Notice of the duy selected to be given three {days prior to the watch, JOSEPII WOOLLEY.Derhy Line, Feb.26th, 1851.Seales, ANNE set Fairbauks\u2019 Patent Counter Scal:s \u2014hew, weighing 36 lbs.for sale by TOSTER & Co.Feb.26, 1851.1 ~ NOTICE.us is Lo caution all persons against purchasing two certain Notes or Schedules, signed by me, and running to Wm.W.Wil liams, one about $27,50, payable in January 1850 ; the other $47,50, payable in January 1351.Que or hoth payable in grain, dated, } think, 31st August 1849 or \"50, us 1 have received no vadue for either of said Notes.HIRAM VAUGHAN.Sherbrooxe, Feb.25, 1851.276w3 SALEBY AUCTION, 11.1, be sold at public Auction, without reserve, on Saturday the 8th of March, \u201cat one o'clock P.M.at his residence one door South of the Alhion House, Rock Island, the BOOTS & STIOES, which for beauty and durability.can\u2019t be beat, and which will be sold for READY PAY a1 prices that sha n't be beat! Viz: GENTS.French Calf or Kid Boots, sewed or pegged, $4.50 ta 5,00 do American calf or goat Boots, 3,00 \u201c 4,00 do Boots, call or goat, short legs, 2,002.25 do Gout or calf Shoes, high 1,25 \u2018 1,50 do Patney, or Thick Boats made to order.$1,25 Lo 1,75 1,00 112 LADIES\u2019 Prunella Bontees, do dn Buskins.do Kid, Goat or Calf Polkas, 1,25 1.50 do do Walking Shoes, 92% 1,25 do do Slips, 50 « 87 do do Spring heelcd Slips, 75\u201c 1,00 do Kid, Goat, Calf or Grained Leather pegged Shoes, 731,12 Childrens\u2019 Shoes, 256 75 À liberal discount made at Wholesale.Orders promptly attended to.13\" Shop in MORRILL'S NEW BUILDING, Rock Island, C.E.HORACE A.PIERCE.February 18, 1851.275 N.B.\u2014No work warranted by me unless it has my labe! attached.STANSTEAD SEMINARY.HE SPRING TERM of this Institution will commence on Wednesday the 26th HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE \"of II.M.HAYES, consisting of\u2014 Cooke Stove\u2014Burean\u2014Cloek\u2014! (ing Glasses, &e.&c.| Rock Island, Feb.21, 1851.| CAUTION, ITE Public are cautioned against receiv- ! ing à promisory Note of mine, made to F.H.Sabins, in the month of January last, lor grain in January following.As Ihave re- I ceived no value, T shall not pay the note.JOHN CORLISS.Barnston, Feb, 18th, 1850.176w1 PROSPECTUS OF THE | Canada Bircetory.of February, and continue eleven weeks.TERMS OF TUITION, English Branches, per Term, 10s.Languages, 12s.Gd Drawing and Painting, extra, 2s.6d Instrumental Musie, with use of Instrument, £2 0 0 Classes are formed at the commencement of the term, and it is therefore earnestly 1eques- ted that all will endeavor to be present at the opening of the school.Arrangements have been made to provide those who wish to board themselves, with excellent rooms at a low rate, in the vieinity of the Academy, by application to the Principal.Application should be made immediately.D.P.JACOBS, Principal.Stanstead, Feb.11, 1851.274-4 FERN Subseriier proposes to publish, by Subscription, so as to be ready for deliv- 1 the fall of 1871, ar earlier, if possible.Cornina, or Corn Stareh, NEW and superior article for Puddings.Pics, Custards and Blane Mange.for! RAIL ROAD, Opened to 81.Johnsbury, Vermont! N and after MONDAY, January 8th, 1851, | Passenger Trains will leave St.Juhasbury for Boston, Ke., at 9.35 A, M., snd arrive in Bos (ton at 7 P.M.\u2018 and arfive at St.Johnsbury et 4.35 P.M.The Trains South, coinuvniéalé saine day with the following places « Jowell, Lowrenée, Nashua, Manchester, Con- card, Frankliis :\u2014 Wiodsor, Bellows Valls, Xecae Fitchburg :\u2014 Worcester.vis Nashua or Fitchburg: ~Montpctier and Burlington :\u2014connecting with the different Rail Roads at White River Junction.where half as hour is allowed for dining, The exlensioh of the Passumpsic Railroad to St.Johnsbury, Sixty Miles further North than any other Ruil-Road, in the direction of Northern New Hampshire, North-Eastern Vermont, and the Eastern Townships of Canada, aflurds fucilitits fof passengers between the cities and manufacturing towns and the above sections of country, by which there is dr +, AR À Saving of One bay's Tine and an escape from a tedious and uncomfortable : Journey by stages uver bud ronds to reach the saine sections.; On the arrival à the Up Train.STAGES will leave St, Juhnsbury for Lyndon, Ke.and arrive at Barton sanie night\u2014passing through Wheelock.Sheffield and Glover, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and through Burke and Sutton on F'uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.Also, Stas ges Jeave cach of ihe principal stations for the was in the interinr, The sccond day from Boston, &e., passengers will reach the following places: Derby Line.Stanstead, Hatley, Compton, Lens noaville, Sherbrooke and Melbourne :\u2014Irasburæ, Coventry, Troy and Richford :=~Also, Newark and Charleston on fuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays :\u2014Guildhall, Stewartstown, Colebrook and Canaan, Vt.MERCUANIMZE TRAINS daily between St.Johnsbury and the Boston and Luweh Depot ia Boston.On Tuesday of each week a Train will leave St.Johnsbury with LIVE STOCK, and go through without stopping.ROBERT HALE, Agent St.Johnsbury, Vt, January 1, 1851.270 SPECIAL NOTICE.THE subscriber hereby notifies all those indebted to him, by note or otherwise, that he must have immediate settlement.He will be at Hitchcock's in ITatley on Monday, ! 10th Feb., and at Kathan's in Hratiey on the 11th, for the purpose of s:fiting With his éus- tomers, i He would say to those whose accounts and notes have been due one year or more, that they must be paid soon to save costs, .DANIEL WAY.Barnsten, Jan.28th, 1851.7 172w3 à 7e : NOTICE.HE subscriber would say to all those indebted tô him, that he has their accounts made up to the 1st January, 1851, and would respectfully invite all to call and adjust the! same immediately.Those expecting to pay in wood, grain, &e.are reminded that it is wanted forthwith.Boots and Shoes of all kinds will be kept on haud and made to order as cheap as the cheapest for cash or ready pay.W.H.LEE.Stanstead Plain, Jan.21, 1851.271m2 HE subscriber begs leave to inform the blie he has now established \u20ac regular DAILY EXPRESS between the above , Which he will ron in enrex- cose.Cheney & Co's Express on.Particular care and attention will bo poid to all Packages, Parcels and Money matters, entrusted to this line.AGENTS: A.KNIGHT & Co.Stanstend.\"HARLES BROOKS, Leunoxville.M.BROOKS, Sherbrooke, As no exertion will be spared tb secure the safety and speedy transinissiôn of every description of parcels, at the risk of the subscriber, it is to be hoped that he will meet with à fair share of patronage.Co.WARREN PAIGE.Stanstead, December 1850.267 NOTICE.BRANCH of the New England Protective Union was organized at Stanstead Plain on the 28th November.We would give all these friendly to the stitution an invita tibn to ca)) at Dr.COLBY 8, Where the Books will be opened for signature.W.CHAMBERLIN, | nami on with \u2018rom Bost PF.JUDD, Directorss L.K.BENTON, Stanstead, Deceniber 10, 1850.206 TAKE NOTICE.mie subscriber hus just commenced runs ning his new GRIST MILT, sitrated abôut a mule above Chamberlin's M1 ; wherc he can do ns much business, and do it as well, as any Mill in the country.Fe has two runs of splendid new Burr Stoues, one run of now common Stones, and a Corn Cracker.Q.POMROY.Stanstead, Dee.11, 1850: ses CREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE SOUTH END! We would beg to say to every man, womaif and child wishing to purchase Goods, that we have just received a large addition of New and Desirable Goods, adapted Lo the scasoñ, which renders our Stock mor: COMPLETE Lian any other in town.An 2M- MEXSE 84LE will commence on the 18th of thig month and continue until our entire stock of ovef _\u2026 812,000!!! Ladies will find a splendid assortment of DRESS GOOuS, consisting it\u2019 part of black and enl\u2019d Alpacens i do do Caburgs ; Silk Warp Poplin ; Regent Silks 7 Embroidered Dresses; Fig'd \\icunia Cloths ; d splendid lot of DeLuines, Cashmeres and fifty other kinds not here mentioned.Also the best ansortment of CLOAKINGS to be found, comprising in ali FirteeN different styles aud qualitics.Ladies\u2019 Polkis and Hoods, Cashmere Gloves of all sizes; Blue, White and Red English Flannel ; Gents.all wool Sashes & Mufliers.~\u2014A large Lot of\u2014 BOER I, consisting of Muffs, Boas, Victorines, Mitts, Gloves Gents Boas, &e.Not to be Beat by the Union.FOSTER & CO.We LD say to those wishing to purchase | Goods with money, that they have now : on hand a better and more complete assortment than any other establishment in the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, which they will dispose of for CASH as low as any concern, not excepting the Union, and perhaps lower if vou try vs.We have the Goods and want the money.Rock Island, January 8, 1851.NOTICE.IE co.partnership heretofore existing under the firm of H.Bishop & Co.will he dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th of GENTLEMEN, you will find among our stock a heavy and well selected assortment of West of ! England broadeloths, bl'k brown and Rifle Cloths; blue and brown Beavers, Whitney's Doeskin and | Cassimercs.SOLF.and UPPER LEATHER of the best quality.Boots and Shocs made to order.Hardware, Cutlery.Crockery, Glass Ware Paints, Oils.Gioceries of alt kinds EXCEPT LIQUORS.Joiner's Tools of every description, consisting | of Double Jointers.Smouthing and Jack Plancsy Plows, Filisiers, Bead & Match Planes, Bevels; Try Squares, Shop Axes.Millwright and Firmer Chisels, Paint Mills.JUFFALO ROBES, Couk- ing and Box STOVES, Stove Pipe.\u2014aLso\u2014 Ready-Made Clothing.We have on hand the best assortment of the above that ean be fend in this plare, set cxcezt- departments of Jaw and equity.will ne douht receive the serious attention of Partanment \u2014 A mossure will be laud befurs you providing for the establishment of a system of registra toa of do transfer of proporty.\u201chis friends would vote for the suppression of A DIRECTORY OF CANADA.contain- Is [the Presidency of the Republic, and its re- | ing the manos aud business and professional | Lu.; Ca Directory.of five mummbers (Men in Ut principal cities towns and villages \u2014-\u2014=\u2014 - LT eme blaecmcat of a Dips ot five members.{in Canada, arrange 1st, Alphabetically by | ARTHUR'S HOME GAZETTE, GERMANY., Cities \"Towns and Villages, and 2nd, Afpha-1 \"The subseribers have commenced the publi- The Grand Duke of Meeklenbtrg Sehwerin : botically by Bussiness and Professions in each.thas issued mn ordinanee forbidding public | when the place is so large as to make the letter March next, and all persons indebted to said firm by note or otherwise, are hereby notified that immediate settlement must he made.II.BISHOP & Co.© by SPALDING & JONES.| ing fu \u201cGreat Depct.50 Canada Gray Over- anstead, Feb.12, 1851.eaats, brown aid Hue Beaver do.Buflulo do.\u2014, Under coats of allguulitics and styles.Vests of all descriptions, Funits do.that icüst be sold by January aext Please to remember our motte\u2014 \u201cNOT TO BE UNDLKSOLD BY ANY LIVE MAN!\" sud instruments vefating to the The Tanning Business with the above title, to be under the entire a An address to the Queen, in response to Ht took strong leave fron the Minister of the Interior, hor speech, was agreed to.ground respecting the Papal aggression.me2tings and political associations, without | on [pata of fine and imprisonment.The Austr In the House of Commons, the Chaneclor Dans are reinforcing their armies in Lombardy, of the Fixehoquer announced his intention of ovidently with a view to suppres< any attempt making his financial statement on the the inst.Mr.Anstey, a Roman Catholic: member.expressed his conviction that the act of the; been discovered in Vienna, and that politica i .JP 2 ; Pope was one of agression ; net only upon discontent is extremely rifo in that city.the Tuglish nation, but upon the Roman Cath- | olic laity, who had long heen strugaling a- rathst an undue subjection to the power of the prelates, Complaint was made in the JTouse of Com- mous of the absvnee of any allusion in the Quecn\u2019s speech to Kossuth and the Hungarian refugees.Lord Palmerstou said that of- forts hud heen made to procure their release, hitherto without success.At subsequent site tings of Parliament, notice was given of a hill to abolish the Lord Lrintenaney of Ire land.Lord Minto denied Mat he had cver given the least sanction to the Pope's late act, and very numerous petitions were presented onthe subject of the Papal aggressions.Ou Fridsy evening, Feb.7th, Lord John Russ: in a long specch, asked leave to intro- .- .1 dues a hill to prevent thz assumption of eor- tain eerlosiastical 1it)es in respret of places in ; the United Kingdom.He said that the change in the Papal hierarchy had been made not only without the consent, but without the know)- edge of the English Government.The course pursued by the Pope was, le said, an insult to thr Queen, and the declaration was recciv- ed with cheers continued for a long time from all parts of the house, AN the knowledge which Lord Minto had of the latter was, that in an interview with the Pope, that dignitary pointed to sume paper lying on the table, and said, \u201cthere is a project which affects you.\u201d {th [whieh may be made to revolutionize those | proviners in the ensuing spring.1t is stated Lon authority that several conspiracies have ITALY.| Another insurreetion Was contemplated in | aly.i TURKY.| A collision has taken place at Mostar in ! Bosnia between the Turkish troops and insur- rents, in which the latter were defeated.y Latest intelligeare from London to Liverpool | ly Telesraph.| Liverroon.Feb.Sih, 11 A.M.\u2014Franesn.\u2014 * The Manitenr publishes à deerce that a eens Lani shall be taken of the population af France.li further announees that a British foree has Hockaded the port in the State of St, Salva- \u201cor.In the Assembly, on Thursday, leave was raven to bring in a motion for the ealling to- !uether the Council General in the case of an msurrcetion, ; pe RE VASHINGTON RUMoRS ALOUT THE RescUE.\u2014Telegraph Despatehes from the seat of: Government say\u2014 Mr.Webster told two; Scnators on Monday that unless prompt and | vigorous measures were taken in relation to the Boston riot, he would resign in fwenty- four hours.The President has ordered a company of UU.S.marines to Boston, and called for State troops.A Cabinet meeting was held on the subject to-day.It was reported that Charlestown Navy Yard is to be the depot of fugitive slaves and rioters, snd that these marines ave to guard them.Advices | deseralic, A short deseriptton of each Town or Village | will also he given, with its distance from the City with which it is most centrally connect ed, and the Steamboat or Stage fire usually charged to reach it.information relative to the place as may be usefull or interesting to the publie.Thr work will be gat up in one large octavo volume, printed well upon good paper, and hound substantially, and will be delivered to Subscribers at 15s per copy.As the expenses incurred in travelling and otherw iso, tacolleet the information for the work, will be necessarily great, the following terms have been decided on :\u2014 For Tnserting the Name and Business in small type No charge.da, in large type, not execeding 2 lines 1s 3d da, not exceading four lines 2s 6d These rates to he paid at the time the formation is received from the parties ; but, as an induecment to subscribe fur the work, it has been resolved, that evry person ordering a Copy, and paving 2s Gd ot the time of so doing, will be entitled to have four lines in- sorted without charge, roeciving eredit for the 28 6d so pand.when the book is delivered.ADVERTISEMENTS Will he insted at the rate of 25s.per Page, when one page er wore is taken, and at the rate of 30s por Page, when less than one Pare ts tukon.As the edition of the Canada Business Directory will be à large one, and will cireulate extensively, not only in the Province, but i.the Commeretal Cities of Great Dritain and the Tnited States, it will be a most eligible madimu of advertising.Persons in business in the Country and in the sulle Towns, will find that the appearance of their names in the Canada Business Directory will he of great advantage to them.as in many instances Merchants doing business in the large citics aro desirous of communicating with them upon matters of importance, but from the absence of a work, such ax the one projected, they are unable to do so, whilst its appearance will at once obviate that difficulty.It would he almost superfluous to point out the many facilities which such a work wil afford to Merchants in the Cities and Towns, for extonding their business connexions, and together with such other Gazette! ne | cation of à Now Weekly Paper for Famalies, | l'éditorial control of | T.S.ARTHUR, Who will concentrate upon it all, or nearly tall, of his literary labors, The design of this i paper is elearly expressed in the title, \u2018Home It will be, emphatically, a paper for the home circle\u2014a houschoid companion\u2014 a pleasant fireside friend, coming to all with Ia cheerful countenance, and seeking, while it imparts instruction, to entertain and interest {all classes of veaders.A leading feature of the \u201cHome Gazette\u201d will be a Noirs of O- \\ riginel Nourellettes by the Feitor! Who will I furnish some four or five of those pictures of | domestie Bits, written in his best style, for cach volume, The \u201cIome Gazette will be the organ of no party nor scet; nor will it be the exponent of any\u201d of the isms of the day.But it will faithfully advocate the right, and seek by every means, to widen the cirele of \"human happiness.Ionestly will the editor j track the trath, ashe has ever done in his wri- { tings, for the sake of good te his fellow men.| But, in doing this, he will avoid unnecessary y'harshness and causeless offence.and keep his {journal free from stain of wounding personal ity.He will oppose what is false and evil.Las one of his social duties ; but, while doing | so, Will ss no sherper language than its re- ihuke awd correction may require.\u201cThe Hom: Gazette will he efegamtly printed.or fine White Paper, with large, clear faced typo.{that may be rend by vonng and old without itqury lo the eves.TERMS OF THE PAPER-\u2014IN ALI, CASES NT ADVANCE.One copy, per annum, $2 oc Three copies se 50 Six + \u201c 10 0C Ten ue se 15 00 Fourteen se 20 00 Where a elub of six, ton, or fourfeen cop- ics are sent, an crfra copy will be furnished to the postmaster, or other person, who makes up the cluh.One Copy of either Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Mhngizine, or Sar tain's Magazine, will be sent for Four Doz- LARS.9° AN letters must be post-paid.\u2014 i Money that is eutrent at the place where the subscription ie made, will be taken in payment for the paper.Address, T.8.ARTHUR & Co.No.5 Athenian Buildings, Frenklin Place, Philadelphia.Will be continued, as usual, at the ol)\u2019 stand by HIRAM BISHOP.Stanstead, Feb.12, 1851.274-4 LOOK our!\" TRENCH & BAXTER will this day notify all that are indebted to them by Note or otherwise, that the same must be paid before the Ist day of April, or an Attorney will sottle them for us.We being filly convinced of the fact that long credits are ruinous to all.Derby Line, Feb.1st.1851, At the Same Time, We will sell ofl our Stock of Retail Goods at cost and freight, being about 25 per cent less than Union prices.Call and see, and poy down, 273 CHAIRS! CHAIRS! of Stanstead and vicinity, that he is now manufacturing all kinds of VFGOD-SEAT CHAIRS, SUITED TO THEIR WANTS, IN ALBERT YOUNG'S SHOP.Being Choroughly acquainted with this business.he feels confident he ean give entire satisfaction to alt who may favor him with their patronage.By prompiness and strict utlention to business.and by making a superior article, which he wil) soll AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, he intends to deserve a share of public patronage.which he respectfully solicits.\u2018Those wishing to purchase any thing in this line, will find it 10 their advantage to call and examine quality and price before huying els where.Old Chairs repaired and painted on short notice and on reasonable terms.AH ofders promptly attended to.Don\u2019t mistake the place.Call and sce.WANTED, in exchange for the above, 5,000 feet Bass Plank, 3,000 feet hard-wood lumber, 25 cords wood.All kinds of country prodeee taken in exchange for Chairs, C.W.DREW.JOSTER & Rock Island, Oct.13, 1859.THE *GREAT EXCITEMENT! WORKING ITS WAY NORTH: SPALDING & JONES AVF.just received their usual supply of FALL aud WINTER x OODS: to which they would invite the attention of their customers and the public generally.S.& J.flatteg themselves that their stock wilt compare favorably, buth aslo quantity and gual: ily, with any other in the Townships, Jt hus becrt ascertianed for a ccrtainty that the \u201cLive Man\u201d?can be found at the Old White Store, who will sell as low.and for cash, a shade lowes: than any other man in the County.Rock Island, October 2:4, 1851), + Paper Hangings, \\ TE have a good assortment at very low prices: Call and sve.FosTER & Co.Dee.11.1830, Boys TOU will find a gocd assortment of Caps that will just fit you, at l'osrrrn & Co's.Doc.Lt, 185: (YOMMISSIONERS COURT LLANKS fit J sale at this Office.Rubber @ver Shoes, GOOD assortment hoth of Ladies\u2019 and Ge À tlemens\u2019.For Sale as fow ae 1he lonest.by Dec.11, 18561, Fostrr& Co.~S.D.KIMBALL, Pension & Bounty Land Agent, BARTON, V4.287 EWLAND'S Liviment for salc at ; | u Poster & Cos: Janaaty 8, 1880.Feathers ! 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