NEW KNGLAlNt) FARMER. 



Dec, 15, isai; 



^ — :. 77^,^ I Mr LoTrie, the clerk called over the roll, who.) it 



Many of the receipts prescribing certain f™" ^^l^f f^^' ^^^^^^ reUaions of Com- lent 



"Resolutions were passed to go into mourning ori 



the Kesoiuiions v.eic i/u^^^--" — = ■- f r) 1. Bbi» 



those of a medical nature, which are publisnea u. , n.eru« '"'■';- reconvention of 24th June, 1822, 1 account of-the decease of Mr^ Van Uyke o e -g^^ ^^ 

 ieNe. England Farmer, are taken from oter operati^^^^^ ^„, p. 



ZZl^ei:C:r^r:^ other operation of the C^nventu. ofj^ th^une x . p^.^ ^^^ ^^^,^^^^^^ ^^^^ 

 - , 1 „™»^fH,Pm mav fail with that nation, in a state of gradual ana pro .\t 12 o'clock the private feec 



they are intended. 



o==,^pi DEr 7. Mr Johnson of Kentucky gave notic 



., ^ .. '« "'TtfJthat he should to-morrow ask leave to introduce 



next adverts to some misunderstanding with ^e imprisonment for debt, 



.government of Netherlands with regard to d.,- bin to a _ 



criminating duties on commerce, which will be re- „ p^;., 4. The Hon Mr Taylor tookj 



ferred to the Legislature. We are then informed H^ • ^^^^^^ ,^^^ clerk, called over thef 



that during the last session of Congress, ^ '^^^^t;;^; ' ; tle„ it appeared that there were 173 Mem-^ 

 of Amity, Navigation and Commerce, were nego- ro", wne 1 1^ j_ , 



ttv":::Sl"Ti:::;rnoTh::rhu;a:;h;c'h Vsl^Led wlh Denmark and the Federation oCen-be^. an three Meg ^p^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ 

 Slfble no LdT 1 s bstan or prescription tral America, which have been ''">y"''5? -I .i/,, ,„d COOO copies were ordered to be printe^^ 

 mtaiUble, no memcai °7°" '^ ' j- ' to That a continuation of our Commercial 1 reaty cei The different parts of the President's. 



" ,. . , ,. , , „i,.i;.i,o= l.nvp '•'•^ ...^l^nioo in America: lireat tsriiain cio. 



solid or liquid aliment, because such ciblics nave 



in consequence of the inattention or misapprenon- guvei .....=,.., ';; "' ' ,t ' {„ xhe message 

 sionof the person who attempts to apply t.m -/' ^-J™: ^tXrstanding with the 

 Sometimes circumstances may vary results .n a 

 manner which the most experienced and scientihc 

 could not foresee ; the recipe may be valuable 

 though it may fail in particular eases. 



Notwithstanding, however, the frequent failure 

 of newspaper recipes, we believe on the whole 



been poisoned, or cooked in such a manner as to 

 be unwholesome. Still, if a recipe has been faith- 

 fully tried, and disappointed the expectations of 

 those who made the experiment, it may often be 

 well to publish the result of such trial, to save 

 others the expense, hazard and disappointment 

 of similar trials. We have, heretofore, pub- 

 lished details of experiments tending to prove the 



Committee on ivianuiaci.u.>.-. "..o „..,..._..--- , 



lercoiiisB uctv,^.... ..- " ^ . . •„„lo,.ire into the e.xpediency of increasing ike dutjl 



ish colonies in America ; Oreat Bntain claiming que 1^^^^^^^ 



an exclusive right to trade with her colonies.- ""P" 



Our North-Eastern and North-Western bounda- 

 ries are still unadjusted, but the Commissioners 

 have nearly come to the close of their labours.— 

 With the American governments of this hemis- 



phere our intercourse is friendly. The C ongress 

 of Panama, after a short session there adjourned 

 to meet ajain in a more favourable season in the 



lished details of experiments tending to prove u.<= .u ...... ..^c... "'■-".■- -- , 



tried and found wanting It wa« pu >she ni^ he Uta es « t „^^,o^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^_ 



;.t7th page of the current ^°ii'"l^°f t^e New Ln wmc year will not 



land Farmer, as follows, » Receipt to keep Cide ally, "'^ "J ^1'""^,, j^^t t^^^ deficiency of the 

 Sweet. Rack off thirty gallons -^f^^^f ^^.'^ H,^:: „«!.', ^ tt nt'rr^^eS the oppliclt.on of 

 in one gill fine salt and one pound of chalk. Thi. even e ^„,„„,'during the present year 



will keep it s«eot for two years fhis has l>een » ^ discharffe of the principal and interest of 

 tried by a fueud, who has as he »"eges and «^ o the is harge of th^^ ^p ^ ^^ ^^^^^^ 



err- Jfe have received, by the politeness of Gert, 

 U \. S. Dearborn, a vr.luable commumenlion 

 from Geo. G. Barrell, Esq. U. S. Consul at Mal- 

 aga, on the mode of extracting the fecula, or four 

 /ro,n the potatoe :-Like.c;se, from another corres^ 

 pondent, an abstract of a Report on the stat^ of h 

 Elm Trees in St James and Hade Parks, l»J Ihn 

 ISharp Macleay.—They uiU both appear next week 



believe truly, thereby spoiled a good barrel o 

 cider. The cider thus medicated has a mawkish, 

 sweetish, alkaline taste, and is as unpalatable as 

 puddle water ; while other barrels of cider from 

 the sume pressing and received by the same per- 

 son at the same time, which have been closely 

 slopped, and let alone, are of good quality. We 

 are much obliged to the gentleman, who has given 



Virginia University.— The number of student 

 in this institution is 4.53, viz : in the school < 

 ancient languages 90, mathematics 98, nalun 

 philosopliy 4.3, natural history 45, anatomy an 

 medicine 10, moral philosophy 28, law (school opei 

 ed in July last) 26. 



Mr Shadcett, has announced his intention ( 

 delivering Lectures " Ou the customs and horroi 

 of war" at Washington Hall, New-York. 



the debt, nor the reduction of upwards of seven 

 millions of the capital debt itself." Attention is 

 recommended to laws, relative to the collection of 

 revenue. The army, it is observed is found ade- 

 quate to all the purposes for ^vhjch a permanent ; ij""'-- ^- J—- .^ ^,_^^ ^.^^ have been a 

 armed force in time of peace can be needed_ 1 he , buildings which are light. 



Message refers to a report of a Board of F-ngin- ed to the ^^' 

 PPv^ stitincr the nracticability of a communication "P eacn ni^ni ° 



-^''o'^l'^-^V^hf farcT":f"ure"nbre';- tuleTters of th'e Potomac, the Ohio ,y ^..-^r^:^^;:^^. _ . _ 



oys be 

 opportunity of nailing it to our counter. 



There is a spring in Chatauque county whic 

 exhales a gas oi an inflammable nature. W e eai 

 from the Fredonia Censor that Abell's hotel ai 



that the revenue of the Post Office " of the yeir ^__ ^_ ^^^^_ ^ 



including the latter half of 1834, and the first l><.lf | of inspecting theofiicial archives of the rei; 



of 182.5, had e.xceeded its expenditures by a sum H .. . _. ^ .. ..n -.<•.„„ „ 



Sir Walter Scott's visit to Paris is for the pu 



.pose of inspecting theofiicial archives of the rei; 



PRESU)ENT'S MESSAGE. I of 182.5, had e.xceeded its expenditures by a sum (-^j. ^^^^ g^^^p^^.^^. N^p^jgo^^ gnj to collect from a 

 This able and satisfactory document commences ^f more than forty-five thousand dollars, and sue- 1 • - - - j 1-.: h 



with " o-rateful acknowledgements to the Giver of needing years have been still more productive. — 



all Good" for the "individual comfort" and " na- The Message closes with an allusion to the dentil 



tional prosperity we enioy." It then proceeds to ^f the illustrious individuals who wers prime act- 

 present to our view the general aspect of our pub- „^^ ;„ the American revolution, and caUed aunost 



lie affairs at this moment. It adverts to the de- simultaneously " before the Judge of all to account 



cease of Emperor Alexander, by which the » Unit- fo, their deeds done up rn earth." 



ed States have been deprived of along tried, rnwr RF«;sTONAL 



steady and faithful friend" It states that "we p^^'-rTheHo- John C. Calhoun, 



have had the most satisfactory assurances, that I SENAX b, Uec. 4. a "« ^-"i' ._„..,..:. 



theniic sources genuine anecdotes relating to th 

 extraordinary character. 



The Pittsburg, rPen.] Emporium mentions as 

 remarkable fact that the migratory birds, pigeot 

 treese and swans, which passed over that regv 

 fast spring for the north, bad not returned as her 

 tolbre to the south. Whether these pigeons ha. 

 taken another route, or are making the expe 



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