The Farmer's monthly visitor . E VIRTUE.—JeffCTSOn. VOL. 9. NO. 12. CONCORD, N. H., DECEMBER 31, 1847. WHOLE NO. 108. THE PARMERS MONTHLY VISITOH, riELISHKli BV ISAAC HILL, & SONS, ISSUED ON THE LAST DAT OF EVERY MONTH, At Athenian Buildin;. {t5-GESEii»i. Agexts.—H. A. Bill, Keene, N H.; John Maksii, \Vasliinglun St. Boston, Mass.; CHiiHEs Wabhev,Jlrlri Vorceslcr,Mass.; Thomas , Bedford, ciiit. aiM alloivcd to the person who sliall send more tlianone siibsrnber. Twelve copies will be sent for tne advancepaynitntol i^uic BK^/iirs; twenty-five copies for Ten Dollar-:sixty copies fo


The Farmer's monthly visitor . E VIRTUE.—JeffCTSOn. VOL. 9. NO. 12. CONCORD, N. H., DECEMBER 31, 1847. WHOLE NO. 108. THE PARMERS MONTHLY VISITOH, riELISHKli BV ISAAC HILL, & SONS, ISSUED ON THE LAST DAT OF EVERY MONTH, At Athenian Buildin;. {t5-GESEii»i. Agexts.—H. A. Bill, Keene, N H.; John Maksii, \Vasliinglun St. Boston, Mass.; CHiiHEs Wabhev,Jlrlri Vorceslcr,Mass.; Thomas , Bedford, ciiit. aiM alloivcd to the person who sliall send more tlianone siibsrnber. Twelve copies will be sent for tne advancepaynitntol i^uic BK^/iirs; twenty-five copies for Ten Dollar-:sixty copies for Twcniij Dollars. The payment in every case tobe made in advance. it^Moneii and saliscriptions, liya rcirulation of the Post MasterOenrral, matj ,11 all cases be remiUed bij Ike Post Master, free orpostaffr. 1 J J 55-AII gentlemen who have heretofore acted as \ents arerequested to continue their Aeencv. Old subscribers whocome under the new terms, will please notify us of the namesalready on our Tlie Visitor id not intendedas the veljicle lorthe current news of the day; but the followingmatter of fact occurreiiee goes so far beyondordinary stories wliere marely the imaginationis taxed for some untoward train of events bor-dering on the marvellous, that we place the sto-ry upon record in our files. It presents a strik-ing lesson, showing how nece.^.sary is forbear-ance in that progress of human impressionswhich may lead to the worst alienation of thebest and strongest human attachments. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Tale of Horror. Paris, 30th August. The utter stagnation of political affairs here,owing to the adjoiirnnient of the Chambers, theabsence of the King and royal fimily, and of theprincijial memljers of tlie government, has beenbroken by the horrible drama ol the Hotel Se-bastiani, of which you will probably have heardsomething, even sooner than the arrival of thisletter. the account of an eyewit-ness and earwitness, resident


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