Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 September 1837 — Page 2
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. ; ': -, i?y u letter from Mr. Poinsett rscc- ! Vii. t'. C-j'vei r.oi Cannon of Tennessee, il '.racial J .-tip v.ii! shortly a rail npoi:
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MY PLUM Pl'DDiXG, SiiLI-XTED
represent thai
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all
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;: ill il J. sl;e, '.! i' ! t.K'H. iio'Ling of iu.p"i l-.:it',,. to lay hef ere our ; Hi'tk. i'i n'Mtfs iiinu in session and we .. i,tj p !:y .-':i:0 of their proceedings Lc-
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Mgo of to day".- apt l V. ill l'C found K.i-
u rimr I.i"s ;i i lie-.- to the voters t I' tiiis Congresuid ! -'tv t. We give i: without comment and leave
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Header, 1 believe I must tell you a story about my uncle's plum pudding. This was a dish that Uncle yamuel's numerous family were very fond of. ou must know that he had the charge of some dozen vcun"sters,whoin he found it very difficult to please.
v. mioi s c-?.n-.pa:gn. I jjc was Vfcrv n.tcntivc to their wants, and furnished
i il.cni daily with fresh pics, tarts, custards, and other
hio-nses in extravagant abundance. Iut me nine lei-
lowsaficra while got tired of these, anu began to cry aloud for something new, and something better. The maimer of the introduction of the plum pudding to the table of liie dainty complainants was as follows : They liogan anon, I say, to complain of the unvaried sameness and oldncss" of their messes. Grumbling and pouting succeeded, and daily increased, and pies and arts were carried from the table tmtasted. This placed Uncle .Samuel i.i rather a mortifying and perplexing situation. The youngsters must be gratified that was necessary to the peace and union of the family, flow
hould it lie done? I nele bamucl loved his nephews
It was a malicious tnck-aud the boys could have spit- 10. Cosemony ot conferring dog,,,.;;., uu-i liia; md non the snot. The outbreaking of the.r an- ream Charge, by i .cedent I oml.n,.!.
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"-er, however, was prevented bv the cnirnm.o ui . ;
tamucl. He observed the perplexity anu ui:aajiu"..v
11. Music.
12. Lferary Address, by. Charles A. Jon:-?, U.-;
marked on each lace, and sonttsccftained the cause, i Cincinnati. Uncle Samuel was a man of few words, and very mi- j 13 IJoncdiet.on, by n.shop borne. . compromising when decided, lie .piietly raised his; The Degree cf A. . was conierrcd up n m. L. eyes to the window, where was still standing the mex- Uncahier, James L. Malhevvson. U m. I . M l,..m,e,. it iv;,,i,i., i Wesley . Jontgoniorv. and J. A. boide.
run tilr N ielinbl
"Will you make these children a little pudding, Nick? ;
You see their misfortune.
The' Dane if A. Al. vrjt James Carsoi. J
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"Say when, and how big,"' said Nicholas, witli an ert i. Morns. at,.! Stephen A. i :o.o l.u mer graMiia.es 4 arch smile of triumph, "and 'it shall be here!'' i of th- i.istitnta.n. , - Plum pudding is a very lino thing, reader, but il VV h.rn-.rcry'rce j . v. a '';'''; M " ' 1 ,-' ' takes an experienced couk to make it. This by way of ! ton !Vc!;,oi uv.mia, and v,n. l.nwuig. a 1; IU01.a jproiesor ul lativ.'iages ill lntiiaiia Ln!"".'; au.l in-.-UIXVA. i-'M-et.f II H. up'tn the liov. John U. P.'ak f the iVo-
hurch. citv 1 ..w i o
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ii:i.i:. i i;i.m 'i in: m.w vhuic (...urri., .r.t";n, Aliased roaring iinti vv 1 1 had r i;;aed seveil year-. !;imr nl llw ini.iilriiii.'.ls and Iji :ed :. ainl ( IMU lied, IK''
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' The next e- .-i iii ni!i!iei:ee 'ii M- !! ; ihe preparatory d. ( ;.-;-i'!e...,L--i.
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land godsons tight fatherly; and the energy ami precis-j for any regal ,jaliia:ions which he ,,,ssrss,'.l. In.! m . ( ,.v.,t;tl.r a4 ir.,r!!,a.i.,i r-.-l,.'. - -- - lion with whic!. he would lav down his cane, cross his sarve the purpose of the u.Ues , loxes, a.,l ja-l ,ls i - tliTii i h-i I. a I i.e.. a ,i..tai - k i ," in the 1,,-t Indiana J-ur-! ,cs turn up his silver speck and fu!d his arms, v, hen who knew they could se th- old U;ast . any way tnat , . v has arose between the Junior Kd-1 rh'inking upon the ditlieulties attending his situation as might suit best, tu put a streak of lai up.n ihe.r own- ; r r ....j.,. .. ..j.,,,..,,.
We
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of lii" 1 ndiami i )
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nociat and a certain W.m. T. Ot-
Ih.fied iias issued pvopo-
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irk'.niaiis,' in which u.; -f the ftirm-.T was k;.! I thai !h: i-::a-iieiat.-1 t'icni to sue! a d.'irre,;
"1. l! a .eneial ii-.edlhe l.iln !' I lli" wlr.hr uf :!.: tail r-.a I ban' 1al.-n .hue; ih.it th : f'.i .Im wue i s i. .. ! sv.ten i-:.-:i'.i'; and u- !u:e. i a vetr ul ex'eriiiiiiati I : r., ni 1 1 In ( 'hi k'laian '. and were as.'-.e'iib'uig i:t ,r-t!.-r tneari v their threats into cm . - - i : i a.
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and comfort.
a.- i a j t.i.. iiung a new w m- paper m Ind.anapolis. j 1,,,.,. uVon this point, when he was disturbed by a I r. !ile talks vorv stronslv of i7r.,'.'WJir the Junior i little fellow, who came bouncing into his study, ex-
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if l:;s m-f er l:a 1 t
ii in-; u ri .uis
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1'he . bed.
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lice nr. I ab:;-e pleasure ..:' m
nn,l ,,.,v',;,.i' tncnrll n Ili.iV b.l'ell ()f c llii-il'lbs.
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i.-en i.in.i lested i h.5 interest he elt m their liai-iuness ' ui'.'i wuiiS ""
lie was s'ut'ui" alone one dav, wornng er Iromthe latigues-.J gov-i nment, or mat lie mi ei-
tain prepara'ious lhat a well bied d"g is sappoei 1" understand, he called the Uo i him, :tnd addn:-. e-l
hiinlhus: 'lam g rowing old ; 1 am m la'i li'a.li,
lam going tiiabdieate the tlireiie and vou mv sueeesser. i'ut iiiind: vun must
exactly in mv footsteps, or bv the eternal, 1 will sm;i
an.
tewaids him. We claiming with a yell of delight:
'riieie. iiitele' come down dot here s a man that
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2;ot the iiiVi put
id;nfr (.) is so good ! vou'il buy it,
iT ' tread
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iir i in; '.,-.(." i in.- imi e hi ii e ; Well see, child, said I iiv'.e rvm.uei ; anu picKing ,"-' u u";"""l"i,i x i .i.hm . : t il.e I, e't.e- f,,,,! I,.' lev e ! im Ii !: ivi nr li. f. .1 1. ,-,, 1 i he i 1 1 1 rude r do w u stai rs . " ! tail, and was in hih lee. -St.ip whisking your tail," I
reached lint l.iliicfs nil the w
lav evi-uiag. w , in-tan! !v lhi; and -.tailed fur Wriin, ! he the;
,,t,i ,''r(. t ,.', v ;M id lo.k-' "Hear uncle, do have some made!" was hear.l on all j said the aged monarch, "and list ton hat I have to ' ' , stj(.,.. A pastty cook had entered with a line plum; say. 1 have been feared and revered by all the ani1 eatci. upeii l-c h'.u-r ;:.! ( u- j,,,;;,,, s tam;1)r tcmptinglv on a largts platter, lie ; mals of the forest, paitieula.ly by the As.-es. II.it ; ha tan's will certain I v l-e vcrv 1111-, ;",, .,V ., t .r. "'I'lu.v wi-lw i-in-l'.-intiit. A: ' there is one Monster roamiuir in mv d'main. who his
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j mm U' II llivin tin u ianwa iivj - , . - t nil f.-r the credit of the place they manife.-ted their delight in b.ister,u .-; sheii'.
, '.! ,1 ; i iwi I.tnir "W h:.f i v, in i- nn mil. S1 .. 7 s.-i.-tl iicier-.air.tiel.
'Ni'. hulas, sir."
"Do vou male such puddings?"
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l n'ice oi' ii--, b:i-:. aire a il t, u-ir a r: ,.i r to o'tr rttaark- in tin- Py m'tho r. m iikr iH we expi ( !-.!, !.,iriii.'il him ! ul' h:.- vt'iio.ii, lnou ;'it iiimi i h - .- eiis-
i a !.--.-o.i which lie will no doubt re-
"I made that, and have made many nunc." 'V ill you live with nv. and make my family
ding like that every day ? "I wiik sir."
Phi n go into my kitchen, ami go to work." The dii.er; was lived Uncle Sam was relic vn
childii ti capered for joy, and good orr meat was attain reitored. 1'inir. that pud. liny was on the table cverv dav, a
Je--;:'iic;1.)ii ihcrcof. .New, this state, of things w as too happy to la- t long. Vm i mi -it know that Uncle Samuel, ia order to have soiii.i sort of regulation in his family, appointed now or. then a monitor or moderator, whose dutv it was to see
i- ..t''iU j ...i1, not-j mat every thing went on properly .V
i tiiii" H.ncc to
there is one Monster roaming in my domain-;, who h is liven ine more trouble than all the l'asts of the field. In my waking hours i have thought of nothing but him. When sleeping, I have dreamed of nothing but ti e Mon-.icr. 1 commenced lav ing traps for linn as s m.ii as 1 eained the seept i e. 1 et my wolves, d. e-, and jackals on him. 1 succeeded in killin ' him. I h vc r.i'il
tmd.-r.-taii.l tha.t t!i: whole mimboi i is about lTi'ti; ah. .lit three him lieCo; kouiims. lic.uiediately u.-.n the recipt of
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this intirllig; ir-e :l
number o! our eiit.'.en- prouip'iy voinnteered tne:r s ;- :cii to aid in the pre-;.-, va; i ;: of ! he peace an 1 t h--!; v. and propel" v of then- . pew cit ieas ot i ni; I..'.-drum-; beat to a mi-. ; tin 're w as hi rrvi'iii t ;t:i I t . o. a.; 1
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i it d every experiii.ent to
. him. 1 ma.iii him cairv l indens f.om cue end
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Mint niLr m .bm'ceis.
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ears a to-pre-. f.o:n Via hiu Te.a-. la dea h of lr.
ibis place and roar! a '-i a e m the
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r and eeiiteutiine. thrj pluri .d "ieat vra; the
I gave him a ba 1 name. I sai. broken, not xafe to be trusted
anddiove huu Ii.imtiie imperial lie l.iiie-.i h; tail in mv fare, and said, 'he! for Voa 1
country to the other, he was lame, and win
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"1 then tool: into fa-, or a laie.
ii'imi'cr of rt:i::l:tr
v,',t.., which I have made pe. feet pets of. 1 have fed them with pa until lin y a.e as .-b ek as moles. They agreed to bark and kick at the big Monster, and do all they could to slay him I fa.l'ner ordered mv jackals to place all the property in their hands for sate keeping: so that vou and 1 mav divide il al our lei-uie.
mv
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12 och-ck ye-e-r.ia know not. It i . ;. i. veiitinti lb" C"-!t".ri; w hen w c e. a-i !e r t hi !e--. 1 1 i -'. i . we are all" lei! here are piumei'
l'.0 or 1-0 in mi. riser, tin 1-rr Hi1' co.n.i.iai - t t . i i I . i . .
t'.:-! ..l.i;r icii i an. ,rii lor in. scene o;
piobalj'.e tiiev reacbel Ve.-.i.a bv
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Jul t. illmg disputes, km I e.verciso a (little autnonty l na.i some t rounie wun wie 1 . og, out i snow j when i)eies:i l v. toimell nnv distil rhaucc. or mevent : teeth, and they cave in.
misconduct. I lie monitor at this time happened to lie
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.ep-ithy in hi-- !"ri o.i 'be mil. 1 - o! I i i i I,'.;-. in ;v-' - - : it ; t; ,i nr. i:r-. Ho has 1.;
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i nave oiny on
i headst .on" se'.r-wille.i boi-.t.eer. bv the name of An- more importance than all tin
drew. Ills intimate a--;oci ates weie a buiiy named A. nslcr! ' 'I'iioiiias. and a little cunn ing'rcil headed sneakuig uicil- This said, the eld Linn departed to hi ; lair in the tiler, named Martin. Those three having 'filled their wesioni woo-.U. The I 'ox. clot lied with the impeiial heads w ith a ciazy des'ue to makt; an experiment in -purple, called a council of the Wolves and the Jackal pudding making, assa'h-d Uncle Samuel, v. ho was criu- which he had left behind, to dev ise the be-t plan lo
, good ken til. vv 'lest rov the Monster. i he result id tliei r del i In - rat mas
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i-i would tread. 1 he woi k was couiple'.i-d. J ia- pit was dug. The Monster was ca.tght. Hut uafortiii.a'.ely.
all the little pet monsters had lo travel the same lead, and they all tumbled pell-mell into the same well, with
all the old Lion s pander eu their backs
v ieini'.v of Wnai-i. thev w d
Cll'll-leU of lil.lch ideoil. Since the above w:ts m Ivpe, we l.-arn that s. .::. ..f the laborers icturned to tlrir work !a-t evening, ail ;t is probable that the rioters were pacified befo e aav fin I Iter harm was done. The company v!m h vv. from this place, retunu-d last night af.er dark. I ).:
litn.r li , li.-.r In cm- .1 n.t !,-. t I-- ,,T l'C I' SOU W a S 1 11 S ! a .1 1 1 V k . I I fd 1 1 1 1 I I . i -r ! h i; ll'itoll "S-ill-ilV.
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I K-ill the a:"' ''''' 0 i!'"-'lt" iaj ired so badly
;v are not e;
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A i-'erg.-r,. h. the twenty person enteellv dreseO. and
tern 'frailer, e;
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gra.uia, iig hiiiiscll i; pon ine mian.iiuty, goon i:eait!i. vy oesuov i ne .ionier. i ne result oi wen- tie l-ood let. liii'T that nrevailed in his household fra'.enntv. :n to ilij?;i in! in t he pa h the v knew llr;
fuie day. and succeeded by snailingnnd coa.vc.i ob.aiiiing iVoin him a discharge for Nicholas.
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June I ist. i Ik a WesI s. Tf-ittr..'
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l did ill" shouted Andre w, with an air of maiVious sal'sfac; jon and 1 1 iumph, as he handed Nicholas the paper tiial noted theda'e of the termination of his services, lie received it without stirpiise or regret, and immediate! v left the house.
Here was an plunder pot of chowder. The
could not touch a hair of the old Monster's tail wi!
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Now ,"(." make a piidding," saiifAiidrew 'I've seen killing some of the little pet i!i.ntcr. The i'o was1 Nick make them so oftou. that I know 1 can do it just in a complete dilemma. The old Lion has heard ofii. as v.eil : let's go into the kitchen." lie leaps round and round his den, and roars like ail Ml M ! a en ii I. i .i.in .. .. I .1 .T ., ...I ! t. ' pislnn-i He n -1 rs f Vi t ! lie little net s mil M li-t i ,1" ft : i' -
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. As we a ti O Via s an atiack WOllld bo
;i"f war with tir--t reii;ir!.s anr.er. L"'r.; mi.-m' .-ii,
for a rmitro- mence his cxpei iment in plum pudd ng making: a des- jure your neighlxir, it is ten lo one that it react", i, t nil '' to meddle with that about which he knew noih- falls on your own head. 1 rr'nlfi l rd Vutriit.
the LalayetP- L ranch of the State I!. ink o N 1 1 ti ), as i .1 1- iw . X... si vX. llraneh ofil: .- State Uank of Iinliina. i i - i ... i
at l.alav eitt. liiiiiana. tpni tan.
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has desnositcd in liiisi-iiiee thirteen
1 rA di liars to bis ow n credit, payable to his 01 'i l
licit: in Lata.vette, Indiana, u.nk
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was made for the kitchen each one (i'etei mined to and sw indlers, and la-a-als, ft- daring to fall into the have a hand in the manufacture of Andrew's rmddin". : pit- 1 le insists upon it that the Fox shall -daughter
This certificate was suli.-e-pien'l v handed to u i collection. We iniu.ediatelv sent it to u r corres;i
i ! ; b'it w " v -tbi i'.-.-, Iilliia ' ,
Ihuised shins, smashed toes, and aching noses, were , -be whole of ihem, so that hi, and the Wolves and tin atjumiaut; for Andrew had forgotten his duty and an-1 Jackals, may have a blow out over their carcasses.
ihorit v in the eagerness with w Inch he desired to com-1 Kohal. Kecolleet when vou do a bad action to
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o.' i'lv poor ri.- I'uie. V.'i heart! t liine he hu! i town worse
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i e i .;( l, and w ..,,. n.'ppy to inform his 'il. Iirr i, ,:'.. i.i .',,'. Vj (. vt 1- 'Vljf ri,Ha
or two it' he
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dent. John Se: ing. Cashier of the Indiana Hank at .Ma ii son. and by leturn mail we received a remittance ft", it. The certificate passed from otnVe to odiee and lia i!lv reached Lafav cite and w as in onounced a loiH.i:.; !
m l Information to this clleet was promptly c..iamiiui-a'e,i ; to nr., when we called on M.'ssis. Trotter, Morreil an 1
- Co. and ascertained that the ballanee due on the goods
.rw.t uikiiiiIi.viipiI.ii Ii.-1, .....I t.-,.-tltr I111...1 til. ,...' III Un-. ii.iliiiiiii ill iinr nflnnr lntr rp-n will le-iirrin: till re I i.-l -.'Ci 1 h.ld lie! In-ell n-i:, . nil I lienee t liev re-.:iltie.
become ' 1 " '"nil iinv-.i nun " - - - ' - " r rv - t - - - ' .. j A tin pan was then set upon the table, and the ini.vina ' interestmrr -invinnt nfibe mimed e viiiiiieitli.ii ee.n- ' them in their possession, notw iih-tanding we had pail
J'-very I iisy urchin ' had a r i o i- . .t -.i .1 over to t lain t lie pl i cos t I t l.e t ei t i t. site
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' , went lorwaro vigorously.
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wo'dd be the 1.101)-
I'he manufacture was commenced. A largo iron
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wuikmg at each oilier, stood inactive spectators of the luuu UI geuueman w no graueateu, ami oi move fullici! money and -'ave the name of their c.istonr-i-
.srem: l'lour was thrown into the pan in al (ihitum j w were distinguished by receiving honorary degrees. I as James drey Stewart. The gentleman has not U-eti iiant 1 ties raisins by handful Is andVggs dropped in j annual r.x'A.MiNATio.N and com.mi.nci:3o:: t or- ai. i;i;ita i heard td'since the forgery w as detected. 1: is pioper to by the dozen; as each onojci sicked a slit.-ll upon the! eon ret- ; add that at the' tinie Messrs. '1 il. vv. Ct. hande.! us the edge of the pan. Spoon., sticks, and forks, Sscr ved to! " : eertificato thev expresse I s. doubt sis to its eornvttics-. beat up the delectable mass, and ihe whole was poured j 1 C uln C-yimi nation in the preparatory depart-. It w as execu.etl in the most admirable manner, as manv into a bag and tied up this was thrown into the pot, 1 " l1'"1 ot ,!1S "sti-nlioii, took place on Friday, the 'itkh i!C supposed, as it passed through the hands' of tine".; under which a brisk fire was kindled, and the whole af-i " Jul-V' am --'onchuled with an iiUerest'uig exercise in Cashiers of different '.ranches of the Indiana Hank befair seemed lo bo going off crackling. ; oeclamation, by the pupils of the department. Mr. ' fore it was tlctecied. Merchants ami others in the hadoody !" suddenly cxelaimed one, "Ulljiet a fip wc' .Kc,nP "u pnncial. is able and indefatigable in nianag- j l,,; cf receiving cheeks, tl rafts, Are. cannot be loo ca.edi"tnt put any salt in."' ' ; mg the interests of this important divisioi of the col-1 ful m -JvaVucs with strain es.
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but just gel well boiling again, when smother muttered j !:l"gu:g(-'s- '' 1 rolessor iM Cown. 1 uesdav, to those ; hot eumate brings lorth spices a well as poi.ons
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W ben w e get hard run for matter the TonEtti; Dam? may haven (lace i,i our columns.
Tlie s-.-pr-rCuous spirits of youth sue like the coverings . I some insects, y, kii.j, ;ui;,ni ,lcm f,,0,i sn,v I ei t .n th. u ; i in- !;ttj. ;l.
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boul the bottom of the smutty kettle, and a sputtering and bubbling began thai madethe three chief cookies chuckle with delight. "Martin, doift you reckon it's done? It's "dinner
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Martin ventured to assume lhat it wa3 done; ami the
majority backing his assumption by an open declaration that it was undoubtedly thorougly done, ihc pot was taken from the lire, and a large platter bron"ht for the reception of the pudding. How the little ca cr fellows did gather about the pot, clap their hands, and grin, as Andrew approached to take il up. What a dinner they would have! Andrew took oil'the lid. "Darnaiiotir' "What's the matter?1 'The pot's as dry as if it never hail a. drop- of water m it, and the pudding is burnt all to jiieccsP Kach hungry pudding lover shrunk sullenly away, mortified and vexed. What would uncle say? What would they do for dinner? "May-be the top's clone," said one, removing the cloth. Hut a glance at the revealed mass of burnt flour, roasted raisins, and boiled eggs, confirmed each in the opinion that there would be no dinner. They felt disgraced and chagrined. Just about this time, Nicholas, happening to be passing, peeped in at the window, and smiled provokingly on the long-visaged group within.
iim -l " ieioneiii.eit.-s, maioiy, aim natural philosophy. I)V
P ;l,icis ! I'l'd'essor Trimble and President Tomlinson. Wed-1 The cloudes of ou r existence w ill one dav luro-ini
I lies-day, the senior class were examined in intellectual I stars, as the clouds of the milkv way separate into suns
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and moral philosophy, and political economy, by Fro- i ll"d systems. r..L.c,.M I?.. ' 1 1, ...... i .. J . .. . '
i.-,.Ti..i iiimuuiii. i no usual comnn ees rom t ie i Mm,
Oar eonseienee teaches us little else than to d
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our fellow-men, and to Le morbidly alive to the errors of others.
Men learn Uv'talk of virtue without loving it; like the Fnglish who all learn to talk French, yet hale the French nation.
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anu Jventuel.y conlerences were m attendance; the Kev. Messrs. Kaper, Chrity, ami Kehon, from Uhio; and the Rev. Messrs. Stamper, MWelly, nnd Urush, from Kentucky. TllrwdiH' tlml.l . tl.. .. . ...
v.. , n., t... u, iiutist, me irusiecs meet io trans-
act the ordinary business of the institution; and before they adjourned, unanimously elected Ilishop Soule president of the board. On Friday, the public commencement was held. The procession formed, as usual, al the college edifice, at ! o'clock, and thence proceeded to the Methodist church. Order of Exercise in the Church. 1. Prayer, by the licv. Mr. Iiaper. 2. Music.
3. Oration, on The rowers of the Unman Mind, bv I . halt ol th
Wm T r.nni'.islimr ,.r iti. . six; months and one halt in twelve months. I bo nur-
4 On The Tnfl'uJ,, ff,- , . cl,ast1' fc'ivil1S 1!t,!c all approved sicuritv for the imrr i it , luemeoJ Cram.?rnicc3 ou iZeiioini, by ! chase nioiiey.
janies ... luamcwson, Hatchcz. There is a sliirht incumbrance on Lot No: 38. which
j shall in due time be removed. I Gaid sale to be between the Hours of 10 o'clock A. Al. j and -1 o'clock 1. M. on said day. ! JONATHAN NICHOLS Adm'r.
SAL: of "OunsuAXT to an order of the Monroe Probate Court in JL the state of Indiana, at its August term 1!!J7, will be sold on the premises, on Saturday the tJOth ofSeotember, the following in lots in ihe town of Llooniinion, part of the real e.-Iate of D.ni.l Kiltough dee'd to v-ULals Nodii&JP.
One half of the purchase money wi'dle raouired in
5. Music,
;,2TheBcnefils of National Adversity, by Win. T.M'Clintock,Chilhcothe,Ohio. 7. On The Influence of Wealth contrasted with Knowledge, Wesley G. Montgomery, of Ohio. 8. Music. b 0 Valedictory Address, by Joseph A bottle. Lebanon, Ohio. - '
SAIIAI1 KILLOUOII Admr'x
ScjJnnlvr Gilt, 1337.
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