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On ilotitil Of Jttt ehle, Rer-4obr That lite ihnks ol the socriety he presenited to Dr. MW horiei for his scientific aid r.e tial ,eotinunication tipon lihe silieet tf sowing smallt Q Grain. and Itat a; copy be re quested for publicationl in the papers of Ali gusta. It is believed that .great improvement-; mu% he m k inl our aigrienli ral 4ope4rami itt not excepitnr our m n ti,t pierfet (i..: a t . tioin., Cotton oaid Rw -. hwich are sn'piu-i&a: to have reached the.ne p lus idira of iin propvciteinet. We at lhe south are greatly behind he in every thing relating to lv culfi ation ofthe earth. the great cuiplov let wshich supporri tfle uitan race. il indirec tly the ina-s of ani::tl e isie. So mporositilctant an eng-loyinet1 A, noinl desevrveks bea' e'xcrtitos fov its' inprvertnni Tl cot tribute our mnite to li gt-eal olet was the muotive w'ic4h letd i the- 1irmaition t-h Agricullral (iY of Richmowg . <.14 n; antd 1n4 citizeni n, hit h.- witnIsu-.d. or ( ;jn contceive the diyerint a-iects of a s eli eni tivated and a nettlecied ntrvetni beni tale to assist itt ekilding a tin --v~it rol -kAm.-wied-,e of the principl.es of agriitlii. antd its i:1proved operiit Iions. \\ itb h..t view, the writer has is; ilv, (in Ihei a.-ivnce or a reghl-itr report fr I:: h Board ofA;.ri culture.) drawil up Ihis p:a1er, not w% itlh Ihe expectationi of impir aony thin! ew, but nath the Shope of eubii c-ater :ia:!n:i tiou to the best mole of ltiing intO tie carth, wheat, ont, tand lr..in f a1l1 kiids, ainid tle poiciples which delmand and jutsti fy it. These three tnaxims hold univers:lly a rue in agrcuInoral operat in,: Is!. What is noth doin- at all, i; vorth doing well. tod. rTl:e best pgv;!hn" ::eo.t ,i th.1t Whicb it receives helbire it ik plneied. And, :d. A cruwell put in, i. half tode. As i inive-rsal rule, tCm tir.; thin, 1 > b. . done. allowint the ground oi b) f.-riiW: e nni.is to break4 it olp w'.!. having, v o an..* pilivo . ized Ifs a.1 t p e a isn ! th10 01pth of th"-4Qil. I'l' - ext hn h proper di-p.istion aw-l inieiion i liet seed. . .ith re.ard .to the preparation of thle soil, at, it is believed aill undersinJ Ilhe. iecessary operationls, I ,ha:I sa no1i ,a but cnfineb my11 reniarks to the disi1,niio ani initt-Il ian of the seci, aIn:md th:: rew-ans ftor neh -dit-ctons as shiall be given 'in re - g i to th,- operatinns. .I TSd: ornunnl should lhe barrowedct tnd 5 ev elled, and thie -sarfaice pit'!veri-zil to the~ decplh qif at least two or three itnches, before. - -sowng he s.et, wh'ich!I will then lie nior eve1l naodI rl-uri, dijri',---d. -.abtomt fallingr in masst~e- into ipeni (urroiws atnd ini --dentta:ilmai~ in ihte -urflrce, t hu- thtr-av iing to portion. The .ic-ed son ni .:hoot!.t lit wcrer c/ -with.- tle hiatrt'ltmte, and'thle le-velli n pro .cess 'ineviinnsl~y 4ecet ted will .prev-ent tih -Ihorrowiv fromthrosvint, the seids fr-aot a ridly ing hollow,wherfu thyey will lie to~ thie~- 1to be prodnuetivg of nhanidant .heads. If lft "im t greatt itnepianlity of the so~r5,ac,l an eq piyd ditstrIituin ol' the seed iS -supp~losedl tim t haie hate effected:. a he ba rrowvtig shrould be r..peaiedl in thle ojppos;it di~lrecltioh; indleedc thiis cro'ss lm'irrowinhg it w ti he wuelI tor. -iet in all eses-c, s-a hat ift te barirow t:-elba nrh not1 to ir~ ap~art, the se::d wit! he it : nrtelatin 't-eachl tather in ,.i -Ii .:w. a. v- apropewr dairibuntion. rill ensu-ir.- .i In I'.aecup:.itiont if aill the l~tand. wit hou m. * n-qt.tu-.:ii. which' artO othearwise ti ai -o !:i 'spiats' allowy the litrmuer haot it modre retual oaf straw- wlhhaout grain.-. - HThese reimarks. it i-u htopel, art' o fatr in telliaHeJ. They iare de~41ieel to -now. tha -t it i4 imipoartantt to'aioett- atn veqaza iitribau * tionl o f 'teed oaver the hadit, wbwti- 41an.) t6. donle, if edwV atn an 'i iuevellbeS'ssrf.r',an wvithomut iloub Sle ha togv ,ing tiasepjarte the , setdt w icnh .havec l'a!!etn too-i ti atiy itn ian pade, ant-i itt:. the slturrows- 11n:1:le b ly tie. teeth of the huarrowv in thet fir4 ope-rat ion of t-covearig. Tlhais sceuond operatio nn, if. dth arrnw hasi tteeth rcet f::r fr-ot- m .iher, t&ws tit(. 141,14l il1 ~l l.: . 1 4 r.s .:'ls all' mv'ilch 11:18 44i 1)ula'ts (ii -JOUl, 'ii ilitil 'Il3' il' It, ss%'su %n in itmo..li.fit i 'I'll(- flext (lire'4tionI in I lie Jirresq. :11111 me -wichf1i lie p~'riiflml ~ipro''eiisit dt'jscnk. isi tocovi'r thae seeiardtoow, whichi .';aaiwaiI lie 411io 'viii. tile iiloughI. Th'e plough be Aide's, iirn'.vl i Iwe seedl ititoC lsirruow'. niod I] Eli tiuUili 1us(t of tilie )4S'(Id 11.11 (1111v ii,11illii' dlt iil* lte furrow.' veti iiiin % ieehlt hut loi muid an' ths -Cove red So) (IC.'), ta ilivy vil liernever eosit I)o, or renchil# t.IIs lface mu so halte I lu'rimil. th h ts 1k p..rii igi' itors. Theliis heror is' Iwi-,te IIl'i1. fit ow pi*jrotiasL'imii o)1 "'4'il.4'i phi. "% lore v'i fle r i ttl. fi' rl liu d iv. 5 ol )1 '.1i li jis 1wirl;3't proi lsa'. \%~ li~it muti votsild li- ris 04)350 IIy ex pe('tt'- CfotIa i itotle ciili 1111)11 % ;I V 41h juttjlu iutsll Ow zi fu.;ris s? Theu w%~ of'r .Mter'14 Ill tit( C.Ill fr it. ss his. %z.'od liver tlse imuplii-loet suriliv', ul'.uiiilo flitiw field. billet If ond toy flit- ve hr's ruaim ; .41 Ift 1 *.I (ife I 4.11iduly. midJ lie seedi coveredIt% l ..g si 124s ofi tht- ttl;,Il Sg 51r'Nci, i1-i, ,'sua wzhs ichI it will tie very uiillic.'ii to peuiirhit(. .I'lii' dirietioni to corcr s.'ulurn i.; itifei flit(': It sliuiol he letter.- nolci. isil fill thi, imeptl,'c i i it sich lz t i.' h e ic':;ted ;I :ihiiu tilt- jiro)1iv' deiI. Th'iis I. teit- rite sit ', suiie, but Sli. %%w- iS o .143 7ahs i loi ill tht- I 1141"luilluj)I of sL'4'4;4, s1111 Itiill.4 i~t 1wr local *i ''it a) 4 iier odv :iow - a IlI h i- -11' ~I~ ii th iir: ImI* iit'r rnsitttro I. ifi.il iti. i.611 14: ere ci la~ fit, saic I' v i i ir-iion~. T1 I t.t'd 'I.'cny ms id in- losbit lti f lit- re IsnuIt:tv*tii-;v4 *- 11i5'(s 111 he,tariiv't' mid) there nlonti cit ,fly tilhenc'it i siioisi )tr, :air', So Ia r I ii's. .mud lI -Ittt, Whlich ir allo .i mww:cis top teir I I U tiX:t 1ilie I lie roiui' (if hiawii te ph::4; ;tt' Ill l lo3341 V. " il LtW" 1 1 %V' IAI liuu Vii 4.i~i. fil Vo Se t .4o t 'iv ) h tvi~~s - (lilt :i4 I-Iltl- .11 ,01 file-i r.' ol .. 1 II ;. IP (i : v' 4. 44 i- lie l vd', ilt sin'llt il 1g.I Pe; i e' '1*.1 'i * 11Vr . [tS~iIl1i, a llo It I m4114 fil.. thelj l ic t fo'y 1,11t: It):i~~lsi: I I ll& bt'i') t 4) ho siici :l',%1 ii i~l liett 4' s1l, It-: shIl440t loi'is r '.% .111d : 41.il 't~r :I iti ) r I( r s lif n hrvl C11- dii. 'ie c, -1 11,'~i 'iw 'il ol h sea-;ift' orIli'-l, iiw~ to t4 'i,-.(4olv't40 iu.s"p''-ll . wh1114.')741 who. we',? 41e" i t iii.3e oihirt. wfir I lle 4'I'til ;I I r3& a'' .5 ) vv t! .ll lS 0411. '1&hsi hte iroe it) t4''ii s: i I ll~ hi'. ;d -!;a'h'o '"' 'I ) lie~ ~ ~~l :1i lt~ ra'V i 1 ..i.61:1ini, 44"Oi; 1,#o ~':iI ~ ~o raril~:.~zprhut&.rt 44"I4 1ot co,1.ilined wi th th, t.xygeft of te ht me14-pherre This combination vielde Ahe'0 c.a'i:ie avid ga,,. delivered inl the. eromiuo-. Ilt-ilie veiry Nal. gas whichliaeijoirs up rltiiojy tile ieer tis of the distillery. abl' dci eil in file sanse way frn tihe! lertniita titsn of tle farmatotn matcr ot Ig h eedi nIl Ii itieh e.,t tbli)time-:ss. The oxygen ga of thefaine.t here im moreover-essential to even. t its fermentation lir seeds platiteil ,.o deep, i io be btyotis its-rebch. will lie doriaiti Ilr . eari, if kept dry. hu still ca. piable of conmnuning the species on tho ac ce-iin of taeal, nilstiare and air. Thisse-. elision of the :ir is tie reasoi why seeds .ic t-t) . Io badly, it, afier son ig, the sir: h.e 4i atite earh [.cCoillies ni taddy -after a rai, atii hiardetned iuloa eal'e croMi. f It regIard it) other tanatieis coiniectel with this sl bject, lime fit' sowitne. &c-.. our liae will ctmanpe tievity. e link all S.ll ra J.,1inii 1 t1a1 .A i . ou % thle first or. 1VUrond %I Ven III 0Jeanut-. Laoral miittiatlina II ll, Ms cur1 -, aitdill il general tiles. FoK IsanIce, I .iiutijons siliject to i suiperia bil litlnce Of ioisture, I lie phns would hi'i table to be Irizi-a result fhie more 'iroba'-' bAe from the36 sie% Iing Up of tit .ear ti 'by tle trt, and isnis inore exposiig their roots Lo the sevei-ty of tle wiifr. -lnt -whon te croll titis early son elii .A pe in',(j'.., p rodct I muichnire lieIea%) an3. perlect; m.n ii liuirnlics li(e idrmeir ;411 cariter supply q>a a .111 ..If a steso n, nhull hi.:,4 oe d llave dunitilna. Iiet 1a ie:tity nleupi. Unir ostl .bul n1e11eow atrt :I111 l. i3:dii tid t Oiiietober. .f %toi be better if' ok% 1 life 1111,d1 : 411 deptember,-l anJ tll -n It3'l 'itks aire twarly cedite ei ti tie, thle. itIger i'fAore. Iitloi dea-os out.r. winet are :ng 3'viste.i, i tiot prtturett. 'j tho~e muusthi.o erad, ,3 vtonin top. citir Ler..-a scuson - k i lilt- sne rsi l 1:tileers f li'wheit,.thus'e. * e, ol th fl it augiate i' of their oiiaj libornlat.d, eccr fitiled,'at will 'Ihe luiiti i i tiquiry, :ive invarsatily in every I1s.-Laice, .4,3 lie:r seed 'i li' :anile Of ,'eptembi her it ie niidti)e of' OctutIer,~hetoring to'seails. % heat sholiolit .Ible su it nill a II eslh i stored field; it It a lnlit of delic.e taute atid snutr faroa, gais Iliviiig.- but alter. Jii- r painst, cmrn, ior istLance; have led t'n' i~ ~o e.,. .w,~ a n4va u1 , oni'sa y, ;'uttalii - 4331 1114 % o~t - tI .. 1Ii'wll oust3 y. V. 1 %i.n oil ill riak, Itn 401. 6tnts wisl i.iniar hi~~lieen .sad- timr uananre,.inivaria d4' ire a.itiur oitloiie sh IUeSuaemInee-. p'ir I t- i 1a 1. I ilt- IiNt of \plill a11.1 .Ma) .ov ;0t II:1 Wet. - .iere w !t.er !. .n i -. w're 3 on:,Ath and O a ..pua'inl., . -..G.. lw 3o -n ki 41 it.m Is to tilt, 1:'.) ii,3n 0-.. V. ..i p eflt to have 14 cue. t 3: .it's wi e.i. %itin por.i,,n u; 11n . nIe1n31 c. , Iwas 3 s. n i l 1.o c 11 i1 1septimbol, liti tilt! oiier tilt til, ein Atovetio.h r. Ti.e lit le,' 1-.1a :tot a sart Ie b o" I s it.< il 4 *.3 -ir.: w, wa.chA 1:ta 1,rWIg ral- halam::. to y, rit i tlL3 .ii iti --the3 mlv a 4 V i ut :t -t .u tuten.d 10 Messrs E.' or..--The tollowi incidt S trict 11 tru'. I yr3' c::n lini room t4- it III i . vth ll, v t ,' 'l * 4 *% .-J.lv 18 -U. S. ,hip W--wi-lwy-hetn il)" a.1 3in3t 111V light %%: e n uti ind :.10 rin -.rent tiha [:pmied lier approach to ili . ;,. of Vera im 1, t- lie ti'.:ht iid from Co. 114. l if %.0 -;I t; i t of, .',mmt Perote. flte I3 ze bed *'4 i it . %a3 ,till Iit ship1) %% -a lbron ht --.--: 'I 1so n b 4ri Il sile ett . 1 ()i11 s - - s 3 ih:.: r-ii etl ter iii rto - v.;i.:.1 S~v lte1 r.. 43 ilu iur th3ree1 1 1. 1 .; 4i. . I. ah.::il fi- leck, \!.: to 44 % i! a \, i' ..;1r1 i .% ":% teh. or ,- hImin (if oice .' o t-i.Ionly aroie "'3'1i33thl le-aoug andhior 144 o s.amtt ore-.es I%1.- IeIl 40f l h se , and golina, ilo t a 0i1m11al 1 111di 3 Iwo th i ; in oftimit floati.nd 'ltaof the4 dec piiared hi p:ti fhin, fore wi t- (--: 4irther-,") vuni b arise w"ith v'erv' n -i e -ano ;nuid bbm44. 1 iih great v131 ine3 '..ad on shor~e,"' alioriiig iath- prospee'r' ioj escapej4 to any~ v i..3tl ilbat 4.lcty,1 t m - a14 toliing." 'heslnwro h a the irk rcVk-, 11hai *-layV in shorE tof ius,"' n a tlhstit. ly 333bl3e.144 ;nit pri-a--noiin h1:341 been. ;Iceb-r ed to enab4-- u'io 33)'lip~ malj --haci. lini ," "topaisef i ,"11iI: I3--'.4 4g andI 1l3heli.unoiit ons -pl .4 h al i h'1 amer as it, ib-J byV th.hit p's1 5 "i14', fill like mdowsyu' f3h 4! bu 11-. , /4:34 .334 ?4 3 lt iiinf ':ar can:i:I ir, .1:3i ljytenfd~ 4-agerly-t ilthe die 'I - iio whr i Ien~ iti 1.31,1 au d-er. iit.A 63 mu te. I s the4'4 babblin'i lka 4:1 ,mueJ~ paar 13 ''. 1ione-r in lI~ '1a3nd .-Gtt awny thle life- hitty. 'o.i*ar ud t. 141 431ner.!" A l?w or t~.I' the'liuche .3en''cm- e II qppiIli e may:, S'3 ai r'eatrb it. '' l1'wer nway4 i a3- soon4i as3 vo3. arrae y3t3, Afr. "A eny, .'ir " in a 'fewL seednildi e boat3.1 wa.3 da4bii towa nrds the s! '31 whene.~ the so-m :.l praceeded~! : lII Oes froui m eridnl the shi p striiou to' piErce el'c darkn res. A Ilant.ern was. htisted to -show that ,uc-ts tarily ; prevei: ,1 e er3 of -l1, nretch 'Wrn I-etl jherit, and ihr ,omnc Ihe hoal jitpulled fri iti.essly 'aboiut. iwas n hi'inau- guice, ve could noot .een dieveved.. Alas! we are too the sen bls rolled oier him f(or ever.' be nav be alive. e.'en nlow stretcbing is. ,fqhlh harids, and vainihI iryina mn i~s. drow'ning voice," pesiin had 'tnken,. )possess'ion i f the 'a:ilors, e scene wil& 81n iIm1pos)in onie, 40n1 fie iht 'deep- searching fir an unknonii uit-ae either dead or at bis lasi gasp. .t 'in despair, and. peihmps himq'l' a ,infected wNith the aeierni dread, the r-of thme boat was nlii to give up the . . and returi to ihi' ship. %% hen -'there , sir, "''fo lhe toxsunin.drew his eyes rds Ihe floating ohjer. No 'ounod i from it as it rolle'd on the flaiing 'The hot was soonl aloigside of' it. a -hluaini belig, ;I plparenly i corpse. oi .-I p'lank, with scarceiv vo v to'protect it- rro3n 1he p 'iJg still of hot latitide.- The tinfortuinte man clveyed on honrd ithle Shipl. and fihe bon . prononneed him still alive. I I qguci bruised, and ireadfiilly blie.ed lie sn, -and appeared to Iave bein a . ti:ne in- the 'ater. Proper remiiedies .npijlied to re'Siiiitai lihm, al lie s-oon It fni deep).sceep.a *" 111 . is lti-iurv is sihori. lie w'as a 1,.xierl ithout 16 oi- 20i %en, 4.1 #X .,. erv P ia apulirnce. Pires,! I % Si. \11111 i ahe ,nuay,. ie had nite'mpted in de"ert. b eing ent1ghit, thro winmvi into fhe dils t -t Gi Ca"dle of St. Jtan d'Ullon, there wai' the puliiishment aw-arded. Ter r ut-die pro-jpect before lhim, he resol Itontnmit himself to Ohe deep atid rely I kindi Providence fill seticoiir. he- Castle of* St. .J um an o ili on a rock, u -Ihe -toWn ot Vera Crt . Dniriin! lte lthii -idominion' illiht ebonluirv, ii Was .1 01r- Iortress.- but the .exieann liave edl i. to become very mteh tlil pidated. uniled by- the oesii. enuhweve'r. 'tis a We. s >rison, for fein- haive holdness W-ti dopt the ileanis of) escript re I t6 in this i n or is it reasona >) sup pose thm the same success conl t dl Itit slich atleipis. Yuiv right in-o %-,e picked himn I). fle despe-r otiih lcfIt his dnerona, iahshed on ;, tuard,.7to ecelk satfeiy on 1the enighmty - el ;!jI. be.pui:r ani d terror imc'ifn vimym a1$11 Is le nietted 'lr iy ked Iv oii ,to iie'- parchin: ray s (of' treqa iv'l stin, ill thc h. - a i h o 1 0 -r1ve e'nia.1i-e-. n 111n9 .too inl a b'a lied n ith% iiinnmieraie reo -vorac ions shaarks- naimj,t whom. hunJgry uttack, he had ni defeice. C'un it be Iliouglit I chance, which pro tevied him t'roma sao h <mituer, and floaIfel Ilmmso iear. ltt his iow moatis were lni 1d per- 'ons eitircly i 'a:1t even (f his cx stL3li'te. 1111 little expectin the se, abmost b IWert., 1o give noy to Ihieit her e::d! ''wTas oo 0 iI a Solitatry' par't of the uorennI, Udll ne ill n hi ci, i'% 1e' ut3stlS eves' - lat-tler. m.6oie idea anny be lobrmed of' lis allow ili.. rbaulos preservaion front hile ,arks. % hen is kain, %it tint a Britishi iaie.(i Illa ;;;sewli, t Ii hink,) lo),L an oflvier ani he:nr a r LiVe' mien, fi-ool ihe s?wampin'f i n! 'elit' of her hoat s on Tampico har, whio .-re devoured belure assistaict.- eiil ie s.-tit fiom the fi-i gate, lyinig in siht .iF It' e'a--jt. I - f a deteriael iot I( nrrender oh: pize. to he autthorities, i the por f.-ow wus very irnelnt in hi-- etriati, s for pro leetlnln- The pilot. (a .ilencan,1) told 1-, that ii wvas beievel di iac ;he Cunh' 1and i'I Vei'n Crz, tihi !e %%,I, drownv'zed or ei:ei by An.h, %.it s, as 'Inla. a-ern - h v b-bIll m'de his esentye ihm-'ub a pir, in .ie 'aiel 1 which ano honai ec!d bas'approncbtd -ilthoieing seen by ih. s,.-itr b ' Was Uaken not To r< i;a41%,4 lih. I'life'. 1i' n.as uccoi duogly carr icedt Ptes-a'ila,whe'-e lo tokIC i1 e (4 tim W- , it verl le'd so1me pn -havin'ig hett miadaile 'r) 1h41' lima un ohard, his niardrobe repleiilied. &c. I. believe iliat ie siuibs'uently siturned ti Mexino-to gh_ e.hhat fhi rei whiad we'(pt v~e'r las11 one ms ~e'rioutsly likenl.lromlt mli ng 5them I i'iand dloomied miti c to- rturns'. Tihe uiverihrow~ of St. Anisa oreotght.pardion to all who had111( lilen's 'auder' his displeassr'e. :al I this bre,'on ,bmbi- ''.lll he!tesiunow m e boustom of his tdig.li' enjoy3s' hnt .rinnri'o 'CIs i remet ar o th'5le pa;sl, only7 knlowna teo thse~t whoii lihe been' miiil hully sfneaieed fromi thme handias of eh. Feelinigs of. gs'ahituode tow:ardl' the istru nsiett.of' his re'senoe, andl~ i f'oand re'c'o lee's131 of'-tho' kindiel'ss shuewn lainm hvy the olleer, iad .:rewi ofl the u --- ('nn5 never''i lie erased fromu the mind I of this potors .\l ,,ielni hul. -N.lUTlcLt.' - Em~ey YIU'i-rn .n ii I i AG:.----The ar in5 'ex istenace I wee periodes whama en . we' intl and.'(ld a11uge. lIn the mliddlle of' lif-', wI' :ire mllerh~tl''a to rs ags',; har we havec discovm e'rent thast nouthingr is, ini thle enid, sea goode e sa lad- ats ii at first aipp ea;redi. We I. nion tiuttreer~l, hon i to) neCI ommodiae'e turse'l vi to e.niastanlce's; anid 'tnonih o ex'ertio is st'dl let i in tO coeh wiih th le e'v.et. Bin aige i-a hae'art ienied'i and1( tempe;n'- torn: itis lhe crumba lling eeniotap oaief feasr ;andt hiope Wherefore. shsouheilhere he tiarmilI for tha few, andt eve'niiay haousrs,-whe a~l'iI thaiy coev et is i'pO'o ! Th'ey' se'e s heirm'sh:iw rail .sp'n ilic grave(--- s ainneld lat 3o he :ai res benjeath? Yl Ith is neat lass atver' I 3'1ron chuaige; iut ithat is i'a'aee , elneglratio f'iti coniseq(uen~ees-fo(r nl~eiie to lhe youni ig s ins pbitant, and so fnial. Tlheare il' time< hei-anse the'y know ntie whalt thsav feair,hope fullheranse they" knowu 0) not n-l thaey ex~ pe* ~.Dei'pite 'their' gatiety of contiidenae they'yet drea.I the first plungo in.to life's un fatboured. deeo. FIr:m the Boston Mercantilc Journal. A Boneless Arm.-iMr, Bron n,ai worthy andi a industrious provision dealer in Derne-si. nlow thirty six years of -age, in his 18 vear had tlie ni-aiortune 1to have his right hiummeras tractured nearlv in lie mniddle. lie was hohliig under 'disadvantages san euraged cow% by the htorts; in some unexpected movenittit of the unruly animal, both 1.1. and the hone ofhis right arm was broken in the fall. Under the care of a judicios Sur geon a re-nion was favorably goiig on; but before :hle csrative proces had been corn - pleted. Al r. Bron% ma accidenmtally hoad another 11ll, and broke open the olh fracture again Not wv it istanding a nmost vigilant and untir Sug devojion to the inijured litnuh. tie divided extrenit ies ni "ild foot adhere aed to the sirlprise of the medical atitedant a. fte sit if each part of ithle divided bom ue-an to linitish in sixe and shorten in length. By a gradial action of the absoebents, the wlole of the arnta lone, between the shoul (er atid elbow, was at length comnpletely removed, .and that too wiaoboi any opea ilcer, so that not at sitngle restig- of it was leflt- It has tow been in this ste fior maty years igid probably will remaini so for flie, as there never will he at desposition itf hon11y niatter again ins that place, nor even a cur tilagiinouls or a conadcnsed li-auentonts sH.I sittute, which will mate tally clange it frona the present sigulair conniai ar. 'erown pre.,entms the speCtacle of one short arm itd onet long one, The right ore arn and hand are of ia size to corres Ilold with the soumil one oi Lihe left side, and,umier certain circumstances, are equal ly as strong. Orditardy the right arm %n ings hither and thither, like a ahong n% ith .m U arighm at the ext retani!y; for the 1ihr, arm and haand, with reference to the diviSion above tie elbow, constiainte a pendtluan, oscillaitig accordlmtg to the ruove'iemmnts of the body. Althutigh it is inpossible to pusi % ali the deieetave arm, he canl draw' a harden to wards himnsell n ithi i as stoingly and temia ciously as with the other, and, imi soI doing, tie museles are elongated, so ih..t ;ihe sra extenis to its originai length. When tie resiiatico is renoved, the nlaislesinstantly shorten themselves about six iniches. To ,fhow the perfect nom-resistance of tie ap paaratusofmuscles.arries. atavems and maca ive in the soft, huneless tqlacef, we saw hiiL t% nit tte pain of tie hand, the other eve 11m'g, twice round- which i iantequeials pre the apparatus of th. a *,;n ti sted likt. the strands ofl a rope. in -ia s mif- tie patlsa tih.ms of the baraeblasl . ter and a0I tis branictes and ransifici.aaa cold be telt .a der tho thiger, th111n1gh1 passing 1n g. rations, iiie a winting stair case, twice round the 'oil, tnresisAmig flesiy Imlass. Under any aspect in which this cormosity tin) be viewed, either by the aiatoaist (1r the philosopher, tl e s rn.aorccs osimurc, and 1headmirable miannerin which shecomnducts the concealed fuctiotistiof a living body, are mn the htgthest degiree interesting. Bu-TrunT :SAL.-We recommend the tailowimng remarks from the Mamie Fartter, t' the sattention t our readem.; they cota. tnormutiu which may be useful to many' of teim. It a nol unfregtently that we ..ar comt piamt, % hich e have to doubt are well ioann-da, ttla much of the butter ihr sale ini o'ur snrlit ets, is strong, rancid and tmnfit Ifor useb . From oar on if experience, we are in ducmedl to believe thalt the greatest part of fie fIault is the salt which is itsed inl it. We were neVer able lo lireserve lutter in is p11r61%, to ayiv lengthIi of t itte. salted w ith the l.iverpool salt, while-h tlae hiater mmaidem t IIh balie way and salted wii gottind rock s 1it, has bee klt a y, amr. retaiin j g the samme swet antel 1 d.a.,ant fltvor it Is,it.;%ell w Iwa rst rketa ataim the chrm. That tie -mne Lvem pool salt is mot fit to he nmed lto preserve fie at or htter, is a fact not so generaly knaown as it should he. Its con venence for use, and %% hite texture, imldees, people to buy it- But if, instead of this, thtey wouttld pturchase thte groaunad rock salt, tnot wva lbstamatlmg thtey wotl hatve to ptay a htigher price, they wotual be gainers itn the end. The haitter of New York market has also baeen renademed n~ orse ifnaot absolta<-lv shoi I edl, l9 time satue kinti d' salt. lBegailedl by its fote andt shmowy exter'ior. alie cia mzemms hiave utseda it exten~si vely ima itle cot,;ea' lftamoaus for graziaae andta dlairies. It n mny ctases it huas suppanmtedl thte oldi lashiotned ctoarse or :,nn- madae samt. \\'hterever thle subast ittamon la:ts leema antadse, it las beena n. it a peietmomus *'leet. 'lTme bust tor so sailt. cel, attics ntot keelp as welli, loses j's amgmreen Isle 1avor', an ma qutae- t r athIemr a disagre.s' ble sceant. The dmfl'emremnce bet asaemi lbsuater pt nym w ith thmis salt, stnd tntatural tcrystaahzad sas.t ss so great, thmamt omar whoale sale anod re tail grocers cant distiingaished it nma one, hev Shie saeli, ont piercing or opeing a imrk iti. h'le sweet thamvor aid nice aorder, wahich'l puare sea stilt gives, is ahtoethaer wamin g itt timas which is sasomned wi'th the othera. Ani the Liverp iool sah is the remaote ages nt m tatneh lets, damars' andmI misers~ Itto mt eUnitted States, it is hmigh timte to cen~asa boith ul buay anda.cnmettia iat. in it- steti, sat Itfraom thie Bay of IHiseas, Po-inmtgal , isle otftMam. or thte Baltatmas, timay be emp floy - edl with pterfect saety. T 'he'ftt am f Liverptoil sal t,-of alli other coslt aamedmaa lratm the sea wta ter, Ity tftre af firte, air iy biaaing, is its amtixtusre. wvithi a toraeignt mtgredaiet, knn s byi t thea teetmial n it ates of *llack tanad bihra, ~These usally Iada here to the sattt in caonsuierabtleA qtmntits They hmav e no antiseitt it- virit.es. htit paossast - ta diretiy conttriary effect, Sea. salt, bt rmda l, by inaturaI avaparation itudi cmrsmii a i.. - h ea t:r hitlu ty!:Cturte te thes :reig *[ Ry R~equesI:J . FAIR PROSrS.cTS OF A1AsSACt1vsF.TT& T:N as5si-::.-Tlcse two State. i-a nw, by Ithe fre voice of the prople. I' oailtd i'rt'mi tiheir borders hlie entire retail ofl spir ituoss liq uO1r, xrcept by the ' Ra othbecn rN aS a commn m.. .. edicinase. 'his ha.1 been'd 'in.a ioI Iv aily political pa1ty, (or .ara biuatry, but ly mien of all pairti ie's. s iel ail sect%;-not ly a ara.i m -aijortay. limt h large one; an :. in le former Sinae. i - lhe voice of nore than two-t'hirdh. of :er s. C. tors and representatives. ill geneail co r aissemiled. In both states it has leen. ch. onl I tie ground that the i reirle is n:n : irstdflul nor uasefln. and that the trafMe hiIt i 11p1onl the ('c011mun1it3 ani :iiamounti or Ia peri-m, crime. und t% retliedness. not it horne. There is tno reason to suppo--e. therefore, that it will ever he retortl, ba. I fhat, hencefr,i'tli. filese Staws will sno1mCe ari ward without a licesled tlaveri or dram shopt so far as the law s are execnted. m i!!.. otit the ordinary sale, in any paice. chl od - spirts as a heverage. Let us lauce. aL few of the probable results. I. A drunkard in those %tats will. her' after be a rare spectace. 3. Most of the pre:sent race or drtunikra'. n-. ,a be reformed; such as rcotinue dUi ards, will conltinue so oin witi. heer. it:;( cider, and relitig anleti slirils from iua prinicipled apotheenlie- and physicianle. m' a; medicine ; but the most vill remove i:: a other Si;-tes. 3, nie taverns and public housta will ais suie a new aspect; he neat anid i:rve Crinic loartale' aiccotnrnaioun iar traveiers.mo:t; like private than publicli htuses; no Irian. ardsN haniging arouind them; no iuiby h)i. - roornis tillet with obscene, pron:.ine rtable no bloated, swaggering iar-keeper for the host ; no noise at midnight, disturlnag. re pose. 4. In tle seaports of the one, and the ri er towns Rofthe other, there will be no land sharks to catch the poor sailors & boatmen. Sailor's boarding-houses and lodging-places will be places of saflity. from which the proor seaman may go out intarnislhed, wvith a1l that is his, to his own dear hotie, or to his path on the mighiy waters. 5. Uith the destruetion of dlrarn-selling, itn ports aind chabours, w ill, in a great men bure, cease giabling. de t air% . i;'httiag, robbery. manslatihter. and the ther, -. More. thai three-im-rrha of the c'rile oUa t gc'aisi'tWi'r reat uf t-'.,... and more than thre'e-fouth of ilIshe axatiou OcIais'uoinel by those evils be, in I'u.nte, dis pensed nitlh. . The hrequetev of diseases ma bo greatly lessened, aid fmuture epidemics, like the cholera, may be expected to be far lues destrUet . S. h'llr number o' insanac will ie mtch less than In flormer % ears. No wives will ie whipped and incr'dered, and no childreni bruised and maimed lby tusbands, ami fiath ers inhade fiendsl by rum. 9. Locomotives, singes, ships, and all kinds ol violent sachm 11erv, may e ian aged with a stealine'ss and cata ion that will se cure safety to travellers, owners, and all enga;ged ill and about them. 10. The risin-- generaion nill comne tip heail hnful and vigorous, %v it hout hodily. tme i al. or moral deteriuration, fromt strung drink. 11. The war spirit will subsiide, and Iitilitary days % ill be coailtrat ely harm less to connunityltiv; %w hde. by ilt preae of Temierance. the p'able arm %% ill hte iightily strenIgt henJed. I!. Eduaatioa n'll be far more widey dilinsed- In no ton% it %% i1 sbtiere he, as alor merly, tetn or a dosizen lam sies mtade tm"a poor, by the tavern and Size dram-sh op, so clothe their ehidren and scnd them to r.cool. 13, The elective franche: t ill bev pr:ser ved itt gait ptaiay. AJccan ni !1 v;I Cv siGa clear head and !-outi hearts for tsirsi who are to rile over iein, while the political demnagogue, stri pped of isis i.iA puo tn artimour, will sink in contemp1. 14. P ublie iaortals na' ill er. ary where beo impi~rovted: te eslicienzcy ar lie horsel bei auigmientedl; the hocuse ol Godh incrteai--clv honoutredl; aindi mit ude chs cal sonis whit, hiash the sale ofi spairi stcats liissrs ntica iaen 5any piressedh, m igahtf have trotr eal'Ih- rhrotgh tot's unuotterabhle Sri ft'etc irukadi's gra-.e', mayi niow Sie iratined anid pireparedc Sor thes. emi less joys oh' heavent. Are snteh thre t'easoah!e parospeecm of' a'lasri sacse~.tts asnd iTnnessee! n'at s lctc int the easl atnd webi w.ill be slow.' t.iefoliaw She'ir examspie!--Jourmund Amtncrican ' 'sn.aj. L nioun. Faranklin's, Toa'rst.-I.aneia it' r W:'.4a; c' trin's. vicfories oiver thes. Frncah an ar-:his i hadic smade his ncaitne fatttamar ai! me' r F:as. ropeic, hDr. Fraiihna rhImaa tia thin at tuh te F't'.glshi al@F"rcha~ s Ambi.sadors, n' hens tsheiflowmga tastsi 'aers. dmcas. iy Ste Brsi Ambcassadoir: -'F nglandt, the Suni whaise hesas enh.ten~Stc anal haneti ly the remtotst a'crn'rs ofl the 'artfh.' wahosa'e mtiha, sfc';sdy atal chacrinig rcay's ;ia ftie dliuait caf aSllnat ions. cinf rau :taShaem in dlarksness, anid making the..ir drearinec.>s be'an Dr. Frasnklin then arose. anal wifb bss usual digin hiea siittphicity. said, " 1 ior;'n( u ashingt<,n, the Joshua waahoc Cnacnnavcd the Sun andtr M~oons to stand still andc therv ambeyed him.a" A Dractor it' Philadlelpha antnonnaees, 'cs the' lae'st remnedy foir tori nebe~ra, Saml the .ica rast hie filledi w.~ith :ritm-rhen Tat are t humoour' head a'::.afSt a wn! ! @!