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venture to hope tliat they , They will take toi If tb' rc * n * n £ rMntr ' R4 -nayyou for the labd^ vrh^££^«* J Jumn will present yoir•••• ward. (itns is money,\ & 6 per cent, double* ' two thirds. If, by h well and attend out of treijeg which restoied peace to Europe the andive united its nationa together, the *\ithout doubt the powers have thi red r5gt>\> take j n common general meas jur— — Then 1 commenced\.*. . J _;.„k tup day. A „ i»as he mooia. ««= »— hc cne cse Let then p»t ne*t 1 • Wf CLlU through ^ d *T ; e9e wa8 taken out « d lts naU mis together. e-n;j^Vet ant tag ^off. the ^ th e powe ^have the] NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. j . HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. * /?t7iHPa*sei-fTo amend the act for M the relief and settlement of the poor. Bi'Is reported--To divide the town ofk 12 \'^^.Tve been well p^' u ^ the , pint 0 , rebellion is was foundI to have ^ ^ep *S ' 0 pa ad \ fft the neighboring states by , nm . , , J , meshes « f lhe nr l e l,J |n . The CW»«**£ Jcrat Ms- In consequence the mon- r 1 i. fWiiout^ebae. » .. tf Iihe : «c d to ^er tl •. you can, by one Sir »\ a *\ n „*i ,..„ ' \ 0P naw- to have the (Ve«e used on tte J ear, save two it.and set about inqo.r- ••at hour f g n ut . ^TTtJTdairY« menn andd womenn forr 'Sjb give?? 0 cry mon* 1 lu \ business be- D on ftwilv? nd you will (tend •tri<?t- e, and you omplain of »f money tory- 'LAX. 0. mailt- uuu» \i••»••— — • • P ut ,n of the beat dairy me an wome fo fcirproSeM. I read all the book, to be their proccs». »...... had on the subject, particularly Ander son's Rural Ec moiuy containing his ac count of Cheese making in the different counties of England, which 1 borrowed aait wts not then to be purchased »r> this country And thus prepared, 1 set a- bout the business, with a dairy woman more 4 ^norant of t>ie business than my self. I had felt from mv boyhood\ a «« Tronu*u have armn V *, UP Xut th «b«- Te0 *% «cd to^r the measures reared bv afterward*, Hf#\ M ^r?^ circuui «ce«, and have communicated cheese wiped eyerv •ttoj .. r 8lX weeKS,^ lhe C C of London and Fans their rubbed w.th the followm- pr^ntio* • tcntit) E tt , iUnl D2 the end das.red, SaJt p«rk tried out, and meTud butter »*™ i ^ g _ of equal parts. A comm.n *aucer full' « ineT D wheo melted,to be browned a little over the tire, then strained perter'ly cl^u. 8c a pieceof Spanish annetoadded, tke cixc of a large pea or common b<-an, which must dissolved and properlj itirred, \»—h«V. V . A „ in the fat, and when guol it will befit for. things , au^^Jiey tiave resolved not to Tlie above mentioned pine apple w rMtMemonto honev co'mU or eyelet cheese was cut D<cember 22d, »i Efcheei; and 1 detenumod not to weighed'sir pounds and one qu» er have any with that defect, not men know CO nno I8 seur8 pro -ounced it to be« w impress of our dt o'ih 'lien we time«, •ht not which rwinij, t ; do- s twu id a-- thing, >as, it wlio ' and ot di* n farms, loie the itacturi\. lai nier's out the • r»ing,a n -.—After •d, and e- ans, U is ir the purpose uld be wet with evious to applying non caldron, or pot- r the purpose of a >ver is made to shut' lV\ o v thou ng its principle came ; the use ot too mu«.h rennet, which operate* like too much yea*t in bread, destroying the fla vor, and producing an extra lermentation. To avoid this evil 1 applied such power in pressing the cheese, that I absolutely expressed not only the whry, but every particle that constituted riciiMaja, ami spoiled the produce of the milk mx cows during the cheese making season ot one year Mr. P joined the ret »t of m\ friends, in laughing heartily at my blunders—it did not, taoweve, - discour age roe, and I continued my ex r'lons a year or two longer, when I was cumplete- Iv succe-*«.ful, u'id mv clieese wag |»n>- ouncd by the. best judges, equal to a'iy made in this or in any other country.—• Severil gentlemen, all ot w'-.oni had trav elled, anil were w-ll acquainted with the cheese made lieie aitd hi Kurope, pro nounced in lavor of my Biigliton L'lu-ese. \ftpr I liad disci vercd (he cause »l my first vear'^ mistake, and had esiablisfied tnvsell wi:h in>,frieods a da quamtanre, 1 determined to atrertain the exart pro portion ol every ingredient, and describe the manner of performing the whole pto- cess, that my dairy women might take the management, and. cootmiw to nink a cheese of the most approved qualify.— This was done in 1^07\ with a cheese | made in the common form, and in 1811 with first quality. Frequently, and usually it passed tor'ai English Cheese and highly commended is such. Th-s ihe«c is also called \Cream Cheese,\ ani it is difficult to make one more rich. TWO MF.iL C mfc >Ef- Dairy memo- randa. Jnghton, Vpt. Srth, 1807. The ceam was taken this morning .rom the milk of last I night, ati this morning's milk atl-l dtd to tie milk just skimmed, making together five and one half gilons, which was then; strains into a clean, brass kettle, and wnnrd to 95 degrees by Fareneit's thermometer ; it was then pt into the cheese-tub—a pieceil rennet of the usual *l\~* r nrss, ne inch ancl One quarter 6qnat, one penny-weight four either byWiation or by force VVlih thia viewL | li)fe uivited the King ot the lwoVi ies to repair to Labath, to a'pearthCs conciliator between his mi>guirfed\ple and the states whose tratiquiiny^ndangeied by this state ol t\Jiey liave resolved not te ^j\uihonty established b) the seditn>ti'i\is only with the king they can coler. \ As ihe y*te\to be followed has no other loundiion \ n treaties already >x isting, they iuve nj ou bi ol the assent o the courts oIPai ihjJ London. The on ly object ol this ayein is to consolidat the ail.ance jctwe^ ne sovereigns ;it has Ho view to coiiqu{| or to violations el 1 the independence o^thcr powers.—Vol- I uniar> amehoratioiin the government! Alfred, in Allegany ceunty } to reduca.l! the pay cf nenabera to three dollars pepig day ; a bill to remunerate the sufferera 'k on the Niagara frontier for property de*|| stroyed by the enemy in the late war; ta*^ regulate and encourage the internal nav. igation and carrying trade in this state j to amend the act t o extend the jarisdic* tion of justices. Petitions read and referrtd—Hor 4 dinsion of the town of Gorham, itton, be ong and lo be bro is carriet order tl' a third the thi ir Rand< mutes, i ould vo< n was t •cided ii illows: Teas— . Tent V«. P ly. i 'I lie Penii Van application fir a new. county, has beenrrjVctect by the Senate. The bill to change the name of AUaf; gacy county »s rejected by the house. An unfavorable report on the petttia ^l lor a turnpike from Palmyra to Rochesteri* A resi .lutien has passed the Senatem^' been laid on the table ol the house toil journ on the 2t)th mstant. '^ A bill has passed the Assembly to ,i vide the 21st C otigrpssional District. ? -j\ A till is intioduced to TAX BACH.*? ELORS over £8 years of age. f APPOmrMENTS*~BY TUB COU *v HI. OF APPOINTMKSNT. I ldson ;d, V C. I neon, M rcer. L.M erstre fiea, K •, Seti nith , Jtfoiiroe—Elishu B Strong, first Judge^< Har> ameiioraiioiin vne gu\=\\*^\' |»i ft thai iel Rochester, Clerk; Timothy will not be impede* '1 bey desire only ch ,i d8> .hstnci attorney ; Timothy to maintain Uanqui^, and protect Ku- nar< , a JU() „ e . ilw. .^...i.nwl n» rPVolutlOnS. I i o Vu. rope from thescuur^l new revolutions, 1 and to prevent them tar a* possible.\ | LtlDON, Uec. 29 Pritxe Leopold pd a visit to the • queen tlie day beloreesterday, and re mained two hours Wither ni.'jesty. I IO;i)ON'. Jan. 10. We have alrea/ v «»\ 1 ,l ««t the visits of Prince Leopo* k ave \mbrage i„ « cer tain personagf ^ N c ma J a \ d ,n,s d *y that the Pnnc c »nf esse( l Q ^en tliat he had reived a formal notice !r » a certain h(* se ' that'his frequ* nt visits at d . aiHieiiivi^h house- made an unpleasant unpreJS^n, and that he had been given toVn^&tand that as v • ts t o the two ttble it was necessa- 'luch of The thar rrell, Tyle dhan JVWyi Hen irush, ase, ( arlmf Iclwan iBtn, C .empl obari v. U S James Seymour, Sheriff; Jtsse Taii| | tei. G<o. Andrews, Augjis uati- Daobj^ coi oners. t 'cu nussioneiB— Karney Ntwell.Johi P. Patterson, Gibbons Jewitt, Joseph S3^| ley, Joseph Spencer, Daniel >. Barnan^- j Ambrose Hall, .Horace Hodker, HeBfcj i Minor, baronet Hildreth, Jeorge i> ; j Smith. ;? | Justices of the Peace.—Gites, Joli» ; than Parish, Jun. Cornelius A Van Sly4» Joseph Spencer, Hastings R. Bender^-»|fc( re< ,( Clarkson.Ja's. Sager, Kearrey KewWiWonil Ariel Case^Bella Cook ; Ogdsn, John\'*' v, M 'atter Rs .OSS, 6quat, one pe\\/-'\--&— teen raittB of aalt-petre,^Which houiS We,e incompatible it vas n wheifine,' filled the bowl of a 7 L„7 U ,U f , , dc fotti ^ tih v nuciiiuc, i » fh^twohe would ceaso to visit tomn>n tea-spoon level Vith fie $ueen requested him to declare his de- top\) S ^d one grain and a half of termmaiiwn at once. The Statesman Spanisi anneto, (a piece he she wh, » n tn^s the news, says nothing of - V r ;.. in the Prince. '\ifton refused to present to the lress\oted by the corpora- srhury. He is one of the ted through wood- and thu? render tlie The vat may be Patterson, Jar us Ring, Win. B. Bro» James Baldwin ; Parma, Gib)ins Jewittt| \ \Warham Warner, Samuel jastle, Al gustus Mather; Riga, Joseph0. Jame* \N ilium Wooden, Joseph Sdjfey ; Invent- ness, Augustus Bri>to|,JirahJiUclunO»«^ Brighton, lohn Mastick, Davil Bu»h, J se Painter, Harvey Kimball; Penfi J>>hn Armstrong.Simon 8tone,9d,Geo A Smith, Brooks Mason ; Meadon, mothy Barnard, j mior ; Peniigton, A» Wilmoutbj llei.netta, EWshn Gagejr«' Rush, Peter Price. CONGRESS. ilaer, ooi So Icrec •enct -ed b d by a lit the owner's strong nends that the w dve hours ; it d dried, which t is now ready »e done in t!i« oved method 's way of pre •u are in no ig, which of- g, by reason \ *t is sufficient- .pectationa of vulastcd. «at by boiling j»t reduce its , reT/r«e» if iund, and ex- hi for any con mould, the meshes of the net were pr -N- ' . ' f ftnfrpr -vVien S cd...to the curd when it was ,.i the mould 25 minutes fonger, vjen ana'hc cheese when dry. had a'l the ap- ; whey was separatetl »m .,f «K» k>m(anmi>f1 imnorted 1 .1 !i nma nrnlt ana'lie cheese wnen ary, »k i wuty « m b*.^—-- pearance of the handsomest imported cur( j an( j j^waB brokel up by nine apple shaped cheese.-Mv Dairy ; had ge ^d, the nemo.anda. were used on the fa. m of nanU ' A w , off ffrSballv— my late father, and the ch.ese proved ex- whey Waft takei °\ S™*/ • cellent. I the COf# was then scded in Mr ~ has had cheese made by »ll*= VUVW' whey, aAer which it wi chop ped qmte fine, and ti table spoonoful of firie salt sprkled o- ver ii. And it was thjlput in to the cheese-hoop, anw-essed very gradually at first but as soon as the rind hadprmed, the power of the presias in- applying^ieavier i*i < — . , them of which he is not a little proud } ll ate some of his cheese, and thought the best dairy women in our country would have proaounced it of the first quality— Governor (>-———, from the recommend ation of Mr. L. sent tor a copy from my Farm Dairy the last season, but the result o f his e\penmei <t I hurt not yet heard. A companding thts, you have the ex tracts made t>y my niece, who (not a little ~ \~ prejudiced perhaps) says her uncle's Creased, t>y , -e manyci.nsidJFn 66 \ 6 ,sb « Ufr than » n J she h * 8 met weights to the lev4 I his wi,iMtt,» f«r jfl with—and when lexp.essed snm»» doubts cheeBe when taken fronfe press of a ^r memoranda, being such as 1 oo S ht wa9 t j n tne cheese return- to send to yon, «>ke insisted that eo ih-y , r t a„ „„j must, and although not very well, she ed evcr y W, P C r d and would make the extracts, and set up a once every week lor |weeks claim to have her way, as she assisted rubbed with fresh butt! when a little girl, and made the notes fori j t wa8 Cut m the |bth of my Pine Apple Chee-e. Tluu were madt 1 T .„,.„ • n A» P Ln and mivute B*as to be ,a.«.v y wnJer-.good. January, 180^, and pr|d very 1 stood and if they prove of any use, I shall be glad city at which a >-enes of resolutio s and petitions was adopted, to be presented to both houses of parliament to demand the immediate restoration ol the Queen in all her dignities and rights .and tlie in stitution of a strict enquiry into the con duct of Ministers, aed particularly mto the origin and proceedings of the Milan ComimsmoD.— St&t&man. LONDON, Jan. 12. Yesterday the Common Council met for the expiess purpose of presenting a petition to parliament tpquestieg; that the name of the Queen he immediately inserted in the Litutgy j and that she be restored to all the rights and privileges ! due to her rank nduce the jnf mana ' ft. \«f he \ S6 l*JKe Can dress i convenience jow soon it U *jrop» are secured . 'V-'. • i to dress for the sthis per- lp.*, by a- feeraent She cul- fmethod |so reas- We been ational, Very respectfully I 0Ur '*'^„, MM1 HOL SL OF RKPRESENTilJVEa^^v Monday/eb, 2 (1 : ^ Mr. Clay, from the joint coqnittee tp .. pointed on the MISSOURI sbject rt \ ,st ported the following resolution § ' orr Resolved by the senate anahoatel cati representatives ol the CniteqStatei d pap Amerire in Congress assemljed, Thi ^ Missouri shall be admitted intoth'u.Uo . ion on an equal looting with tfc origini w states in all respects whatevenapon th fundamental condition, that tie fouri Bu clause of the twenty sixth sectm of tb third article of the constitutioi'snbmi ted on the part of sahl »Ute tqPongrei * if\ uu lire p»i i «• r . ~ .<\ oi .^ii * a *»r construed to aulonze thi le to ner ranK i shall never co,,Bl ' , . , ... The Hon. C. B. Bathurst, entered this \ passage of any law, and that nrfaw aha|« 0 dav on h.s duty as President of the B >ard be passed in conformity theretcby ^hidj et ol Controul, ,n the place ot Mr Canning, any citizen of either of the stw» in th« c -, msemblv of merchants aptl o- . II.iod shall be excluded fronth- enjojj ^ FOREIGN ARTl|s. A large a _ thers, took place yesterday at the London City Tavern to form an association to oppose the progress of disloyal and sedi tious principles. A resolution was adop ted to the effect, declaring a firm deter mination to maintain the costitution, a- gamat all attempts which shall he made to overturn it,also to maintain our holy religion in all its purity.— Star. ssolve substa fthc 8tl fished ibus Ihe LATEST FROM ELUe. Deciarnhon of the sorereigwfV^patt. HAMBURG^. 28. The following is the d£$tion ad •dressed to the govc-nmerSthe sov ereigns at Troppau, relattn§|e affairs of Naples and the aff4i r s effced W ith them, which piece Was dep{ to the Senate of thii city by i^j^ 1 * rest LONDON, Jan 9. 'Si VISE KPPLE CHEESE. Brighton, Sept. 2rth, 1811. One quart ot cream, from last night's milk, was put to twenty quarts new nfilk from cow b this morning, warmed in acfeon cross kettle to 9 5 degrees by Parenheit's thermometer,* then strained into a cheese tub. One table spoonful of strong ren net, *ht a piece of Spanish annctoa the i w... _ sizeota Wee pea, were then put into the dent ministars, Baron Had tub. After i t bad s ood half aa hour, the \ The overthrow ol the curd was well formsd ; it was then cross- in Spain, Portugal and ed with a woo4en knife. Half an hour cessarily caused the cares he anx- Tafter^he card wai Ur^eken gently by hand, of the powers who combat' ruction land in half an^ hour more was wheyed off,- tion, and convinced them < as it is termed. The card appeared well of potting a check on the —the whey-thin and of a greenioh color, \with which Europe is thn _ _ r which is always ifcaiwble. The curd principle which-united thep^^^ere ]was thfeB scalded w whey. Two hours of the continent to deliver \IM* r rom after »e puv into the curd three spoon- Ahe military despotiam of ^ - - • fuls of fine aaH, and one tea spoonful of issuing from the revolutio ~\ * ——* —* _ r-,-^;n.* ,k a r««nIutionary things ihas ne- itiness revolu- icessity [amities The ments of any of the privileges 4d immt^ rnties to which such citizen, entitled under the constttut.on of te UniuJ States ; ProTided, That the lepldtore c the said state, by a solemn ublic ac shall declare the assent o thf saifl state to tlte said fundam^al condi , tion, and shall transmit tothPresidenl I of the United States, on or efore thi I fourth Monday in Noverabenxt, an au • - . - I thentic copy of the said act upon th( The statement of the Finances has just receipt whereof the prestdenty procU' been published The new taxes have mati.m, shall announce tlie fa : wherej| not produced the required amount, and upon, and wi<hout any furthe<roceedm the receipts of the last three months cor- 1 on the part of congress, the *ni «sion c responding to 1819, present a d>6cit of the said state into this Union nil be coi thirty thousand, nine hundred and tbjr- sidtred as complete, ty-nine pou.ids sterling! The said resolution wag twt read, _ The treaty tor the purchase of Marlbo- ordered to lie on the table, I m >tion o rough House is finished. The pi ice o£fer-' Mr. Clay with the avowed (tendon « e4 by the Queen to Prince Leopold it an calling tor its consid.-iationi tl.e cours <S annual rent ol L 4000 sterhnjji This ar- of this day. \ rangement, which has not, probably,been The house then proceede'to the coml} concluded without the consent of the ^deration of the bill for thrtdud of ce^ Ministry, seems to contradict the reports tain purchasers of pubtio lis ; wheo we hear of new attempts to degrade.her,/ 'notion was made bv Mr f> and car4S f e I lultoetre. t5> corf *»» Mit I>ot into(tpm.t lh« w^rtiwl y~iu* »»«>iu ofmiKdimAiy uosa laet-ow. V c^»» »- m i r Majesty. However, public opinio^ls now known and it may seem dange /us to struggle any longer against her. ^' The signatures to the petition and ad- dre&Ti of Edinburgh against the Ministry was clesed on Saturday evening. The number of signatures is 16,'hio, a great wDicn | number being of those occupying the sover- roost distinguished rai.U as wed for prop- :thi»in-ertf aa talenW.~-Sf«f<*t»a», lividual to act which ned, to lay tlie bill a^ai .i o le table,ft, the pu.pose of taking up th iis^ourif^ olutnn Mr Clay exj.lan the view of the Committee, and the. |^id••' ^ a , '\ , , which had induced them rr*P l,lt l '\ •es-dution. Mcssrf. Adams and AUof Mas'. \P posed. Its a*iopton, which i advo a' Oy Mr. Brown if Kr itu Moore of P udd . requiiod Vr, R| Le previa-®.