Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1855 — Page 2

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e. | ioM or — i 1 * cbowiag ood docont bohorinr la ebaick It ia oar pop**£*"^*7’irtMo 00 cho; *01 boM«» tfeoc tho "wood ” fed i» dofender,

Four FotoH

a*,lo wfe* It tooid few few wodUod |oo * febit doiaf, good

W» o*pw< In » ifer* ttao to few wodfew' R« v

ioow oot to to FHtfef odlr^oad oofooc- that not i

mI «gam oT — atfe—oit, wfeeh will oa*o 1 a» from mow Ineoaroaioncoo sod Mandoi*.

and mooed ifen of the

'xrmt:zr. ■■g?ggya-7?^U-—- ^ -qa>W rM»«Wb>( &l«tt>e«L <>««><». Bbw, uoti, »,tk -or. * _ -■ .

«—» WWd«fe awt«MwM» s»yljf tot Wo t^riu* 2?or ttSTtevd Just boon raceiveU, *ik1 an now

of a

which only illaminalip

when the wind is fhoonble, it con be

i limils of the city. The

A Furo with no

Tfe Modieon AWy Omner of fetardoy OToniof, Kerch 17th, ronioiiM the following

fhfe end diecourtonne etotemont: M Wo wore mortified lent orotti contreoted the felegmph new* in

flmhntl with (hot paMiohed in the i

end engaged in

Coddon pnxneded with „

reaearfe to invoigh ageinettho evil prnctieo i f of oaing the naaeeotui weed, which proroked which oil

feethy ten^nodisfimisfed with two orthaoe »celi«fee

l*

1‘iwOa of — . - toe iltWittiattnn at m iwetl an anivaoco above cow ® * '"TJTT^ r mS3t^r"

la tike

of the door, and running up to the eeilgigantic pendoiem of the clock, the works which occupy the apartment immediately

time and enoaitod in emokina cigan. Hr. v _ . . . _ _ ever may bo moosht of mo eoneml aeramcT oehgion. Why did tfe ancient repnhBt^

nwh, like the icicio ovow m tfe ray in which

ho fed made a very rarefnl ealcnfeion In re- ‘ hanging teetnaony. However dubious may uriousi fehitn which fidlowed foreign con

gard to the growing evil, and come to the he her oracle* on other tubjecta, there is no but to those advances m knowledge and (Wert fci 8 , Above this, igain, is the dial room, conclusion that the smn of $6,000 wm wanted mistaking tike lesaon which she teaches, as phyloeophv which reduced the natirrn* 1 reli- whkh is ilium mated everr night hy a dozen

s^.jaaaaSga

£ 1 ^.r“r £££ &^: f wh» h. «h- ^^7^. ZZ £Z ^ ^ . (w,nt

lust twentv-fonr hours ahead of the .War/ » n<1 thntMJf> smoked cigam, afe tfet he could Franco, written amid the throe* of her revo- jim

J • . _ * a u— _ - -i I fWAi. twttttn Kl ty rtrb>is*mimr a tariFK tar Km# Iruas! a# owv«% i t ^ ^

Ho. H w—fc Wawnmnn «u wa tmwdiweae *"** 1p IsaSa&^! CO'S, So 30 West Wssblagtos-ti

Stow Hatlart, by S. C.

BRA1HARD « CO'S,

So. 30 WwrWMbiacb>o-u.

—the watchman on the old line tower, to give I ** r**Mf conceive with what kind of eon- \ nt ion : the earliest intelligence of the movements of! ^" ,nce th « v rouW tos, when they knew

the " outside liarUrians." The .ShWiocf ye* morning imWished the new* hy the Pacific, the Jour Mil that brought hy the Africa The Madison Harmer Is just twentylonr hours behind the Jounuti, and, for all useful purposes, further behind our ('rmrifr. If Messr*. Walker Ar Coftom can’t do l»et-

they must coiMlnct.

tk!

ve an account to Ood of their he sum thus wasted would be,

amply sufficient tosuppnrt two missionaries in China. The speaker recollected how during the last conference the old consecrated grounds of the I,ight Street Church had been desecra-

ii ,, bvthefilthyuseoftobacco.andfeltmorter fhairTl'.at —Ff we cooid mH do better, I wh « n thought of it. He ha<l once Wl , would strike our daily Hag and content 54 ! * lav « vice, but through the gootl

which attend

It not only commends “ whatever is

- The senMMi awl Ute Dark retMi Ia vaia, honest, just, true, lovely and of good report,”

UM.T m.wrinit |flNi.h«l Ih. new* hr the ">» w»w« w—»» ^7^^ —**’* l'- 1 -’■hut i« epeekn ia the tone ..f MthoritT, end Pacific, the Jouruol \ hat bo .ugh t hy the A fri-: **.P»7 *''**'*"1 to jmpp»»rt two missionaries m or Mtoa., graven oa a heavier chain!- with the voice qf law giver. It commands

The friend* of the Bible mav claim as natu- ******* the majesty of it* claims, and ral allies, all to whom the interests of liberty. enforce * obedinence by the rewards which it learning or virtue are dear, all the statesmen P"™* 5 ** to Tirtue ' and wh,ch and scholars, the patriots and philanthropists a8HHr '* !S l, *S w ' d ^> do " v ^* of the land. AH the study and experience ETen the who denies the vaUdity of the w»e and goo<l must increase their 4ts cl**® 18 * acknowledges its precepts to be sense of the value of the Bible* a volume I »o*thy of 8 G,h1 - Examine fora moment, which comes recommended to them bv all th * tefl commandments. It can be shown that is awful in authority, venerable in wis- b - v the testimony of profane historians, that dora, or touching in goodness; a volume | theDecalogne must have been delivered to the

........ .^^v. ii«iii which embraces infinite being within the Isrealitea, nine hnndre<l years before any of

»««, with Whom wo have had a pleasant per- "" ""** ^ ^ it8 tnithSj ancl through every I to early systems of morals, such that of tonal acquaintance, could stoop to an nnmiti- Rev. Elisha Butler moved to refer the mat- i department of life the streams of ite consols tfonfucius or Zoheucus or Pythogora were

e-TW" ot injuring ,er ^ a whicK reptete .iththepn- P«MW>ea. And yet the coumet between the thtee ynnn* teen, ewd in . new end ,r. ^ E Rn^r Wi «P»X~»«V -nl the k—.rf wiwtom.! »-*««•» «» ^

d»w. mnlwtiHlirw. Yet there the f.l.eh.«.l pl^,! w th e he«Uf that TOmmittee. h» every ,here invigonted the energies, 1 8""“ th » tbe * ween ,he 9#n ' , “' 1 * h * brok ' n HaisU. ^Revjlamuel R^ester^ pre^iher in charge ennobled the feelings, and elevated the pur- glimmering fragments of his glorious

W* have open Isvft.rs ns I he Journal and B»4intl of Friday morning, the date alluded

w* wonni striae .mr daily Hag and ourself with an old-fashioned weekly jour-

oal.”

The reading of the above has given us more pain than editors should ever feel at wfet i« said about them by oppoaitioii papers. We cannot persuade ourselves that Mr. (ilaa-

|wovidence of fiod, wa* led to see his error,

and was finally converted.

Rev. Aquilla A. Reese.—1 want to know how long it has been since you were convert-

ed .'

Rev. R. Ceddcn—About two yeara ago, sir —and now I would like to see the whole Baltimore Conference an anti-tobacco uaing

i iZtZ ^ ld “‘ ^ " a ^ d in • the —

tions of national security, has exhmded its fostering care to every institution on which the hope* of humanity repose; which like the alchemy of Medea that caused the dry and barren earth to gleam with the verdure and flower* of spring, has reclaimed society from ignorance, superstition and crime, and by

, recently undergone thorough improvements , - -

t. by th* fb irier, and our report of the new*, „ nt j cleansing, ami that the member* of the 1 of social life, and strengthening the founda-

brought by the Africa, is in every particular, Conference who used tobacco, who found a«complete as that of the Journal. We have toy could not give it up, and who were sitlh. iImUi of SicholM, lb. ■•on.lilion of th.! ,i "‘ l nn t ' h ' Ml '?' 0< * he bn ,f'' ,bo "|'[

. Sit on the opposite side, where they wonld

markets, Bruets’ dispatch and everything (JijR a uuiulier of spittoon* for their accommo*lee. We *lsf> have, in common with the datiofi. He sincerely hoped that the ladies’

nul the news by the Pacific which arriv- < »ide of the house would not be roiled.

ed several hours sooner. On this neui we .n,™ qp.on^, WHWra wu«» *uu eruue, auu «y hav# a»me editorial comments, while the | nxur y f or j t j ts ngw . j t its influence upon the refinement of manners, Journal has no allusion to the new* in its —it had done him good. He concluded by j the amelioration of law, the correction of editor ini columns. We mean no disparage-; moving to lay the whole matter on the table,' practical errors in government, the parity, meat to the courteous, intelligent and efficient wb | cb prevailed—rot more than 25 members dignity and beauty of literature, and the genegentleman who conduct the Journal. An ; Vailgh^id that he could not see ^ <* has immeasurably eueditorial comment « a* not at all necessary,' ho a- any mem Ur of the conference could as- hacce.1 the grace, comfort and glory of human

nor did our short editorial notice contain any-; sert that the chewing of tobacco did him good, j life,

thing of moment. We merely mention the

fact to show that we were (make.

We aek Mr. OaZSII, if he is an honest man,

to retract hie unfounded charges. •ugf •atloaa a boat Poland.

The Decalogue was not only in immeasurable advance of the age in which it was delivered, but it still remains after the lapee of more than three thousand years, a faultless and unapproachable model of excellence, so simple that the most unlettered can understand it, so concise that the most stupid can remember it, so comprehensive that human wisdom can not add another precept to its code of duty, so practical that it comes home to the business and bosoms of men, in every relation of life, and under every form of society, ro pure that the criticism of all time has been unable to detect in it, any alloy of human pre-

judice, or passion.

But the Bible has contributed most largely

in th* interior of the cupola ia reached. About fifteen feet above steads tike statue of Justice, bearing in one hand tike theoretical scales,

and in the other the sword.

Tue minute hands on each of the four dials have traversed half their circumference since we entered the City Hall, and w hen they have accomplished the entire circuit it will be six o’clock. The day, which has been none of the brightest, is becoming still more gloomy as the shades of evening gather over the city. The sky is shut out by heavy leaden colored clouds, which have threatened rain from early morning, compelling careful people to encumber themselves with umbrellas and overshoes all d^y long. The stages going up town sue crowded with passengers, and in an hour or tw o more the lower part of the city will be as deserted as if plague-stricken. Nassau street is crowded with working girls of every occupation—tire press feeders, the corset makers, the straw hat makers, the book sewers, the button makers, the gold leaf packers, the fancy box makers, the pocket book makers, the bookfohiers, the umbrella makers, all are represented in that thronged thoroughfare, too narrow for the human tide that ebbs and flows through it every day. There, too, are the merchants’ clerks, the clock and watch makers, jewellers, engravers, engineers, plumbers, hat makers, j spanners, locksmiths, mat makers, shopmen and messengers, and laborers of every kind. The various ferry stations are beset by eager crowds ; and the boats, hardly large enough for the human freight with which they are loaded, are pressed down nearly to the water’s edge. The tardy gas companies have dispatched their messengers over the city, and the pale glimmer of the lamps is struggling with the fast fading light of day. The heavy clouds reflect hack the glow from the illuminated city, and as the darkness of night increases, the North and East rivers are more easily distinguished by the innumerable lights suspended to the masts of

the shipping.

Ottce ou tbe SmUh-wtol comer of Waahjeal.^ mk1

Merit!Uui Streoto—SntnuMO seorij oMMaite IWOrtw. TTP Residence ou We* side of llltuota Sired, -quuw and a half South of the BUud Asylum, uutr

XwthUac « of a Nation

ITMhtt 4MUB Tfce toUwwrUag r New and Popular Musk? wiU bo seat hr mail, freed immumcu; eechSSeeut piece*:—

My Uuosier Girl:

What is Home without a Mother:

My Native Loud;

Kanhee Schotliach;

liearest never Love another;

Hard Times Come again no More,—Poster.

Address sTbrainarh & CO., marlS] Music Kmporium, Indianapolis, Jnd. -am ^mnaamm anam mmwnMUMnaamw 1 ITS FtWER AM EFFKKMY!

mMw a* aawefc t* Use story

_ as a free and independent Paces which records all vicssitudesot politics and power-

notices the moral and phy sical career of nations—records all “ accidents by Held and Hood ’*—makes known the no-

velties of advertisers — and, while it amuses, it likewise

instructs the millions.

It is through tbe medium of the

Press that

W. A M. Cleat*

correspond with their multiplicity of customers—the Frets is the organ that dissemin-

ates their system of business, their return

from the markets, and their Novkltics ran Rack Scason,

and it is through the Press uow that they announce the completion of their vast arrangement* for the Syrian *Mh4

Nwmumer T**4e, ukum -nut Lrargeat. 'fow**ent *at4Beut AeoewieM Vtmckt *f GOODS IN PUR STAIR OP INDIANA.

DRY

Remember the address the New York Wholesale and Retail Dry Good Store, No. 3 Baths Hotsi, Indianapolis, Ind. mar 1?

^ CmBHM, PropV e ora. I Medium sheet, printeJ,oicu«m IT 1

! f uru i»ho,l to single suWrilwt, u

Tooondudt ITT* Seau m.ny bt ^ A. M. to j p. m }

DAl lVA.ND» t

wia’SHii risrasssl S»at« SanmaaL, tad all? Z** k

tablishment ooibe

may meet the !•** u, biferv-st,second loaulahj The editors will cowZ15 , ?C they may pmsew the uimT. urn «>f current cvem T?.** 4 *«

Th»> t'ommcivtal

pertaining to tbs latrkcuTT ceivc aUcuUoii comm.-,J|_.*- : the mercantile, mochtniMj a* 111 0 the State. In Uh- NtJ whkh wilt be puldhhed ^

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! o'»“> ordinary JlTX, No expense or exertk* iT “Slj

| Literature of tbe

i Through the .‘sp.vmi ^ -Jr^n i tors together wub the —-T* *■«*.

the ablest literan vritrkljT 0 ' ! hreseuted making tbe «‘- tM , 0 fatnih rtre-side and the wTr ' In Politk-s, the /sdnsi ol W *

! DemocrHlic. Ptscuig c^ n ' j eonSdenco in Truth, sa.wT**"* certainty of the ouc,inJdhim 11 * umph of the other—w the 1Z-*V i etermd principles Lnmsmutk tTw 1

slitutiomd freedom and th«

i The Stmimti wiU bo it* rmT*'

the oinui of cliques or ihdiw!

serts tuouc for the high of the organ of Uu> Jofforouiian, im-ksouiaii

Tsana:—The

on a luatuinoih dieei, oni.mi ^ uishetl to single oibscrum, TV* I at the following rate*: 10 Copies(Zl,iH»)

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The Dotfy Indiana 8c*t>w!«u v

Bt. Zrouls.

The !%. Louis hitelUgmcer gives a flattering account of the progress of that city : But it must be borne in mind, that St

Louis is not like any other city in this particular ; toe limit is an ideal line, with streets

One of the most obvious fenefits resulting ; to to amelioration of society, by the dignity from the circulation of the Bible, is the ^ g lWeu r with which its revelations have amount of useful knowledge which it diffuses invested human Mature. Intellectual illumin-

throughout the community. It is not pretended that the Bible furnishes that practical information concerning the laws, and institu-

Six o’clock—the factories, the warehouses, j the stores, and nearly all places of business in j the lower part of the city, are deserted ; the j docks, which all day were crowded with sailors, merchants and representatives from the numerous departments of the mercantile and commercial world, have suddenly become de-

..... . , populated. At the magic hour of six the materi religious freedom are seen to be proper and j ^ life of Sew York is paralysed, and its social necessary means of making secure his title to commences. The poor light their candles and a bright reversion in the skv. It is to the the rich their gas, and the cheerful fire draws Bible that we owe our free institutions. It is to famUy circle around it in pleasant con-

verse. But there are homes m which U does not bum so brightly, and in which grief or

ation, moral reconstruction, civil, social and

REVIEW

OF THK

SPEECH OP H0H. J. B CHAHDLEB, OF PRNXSYLVANiA, On the Political Power of the Pope: [Delictred inth* Hnuaeof Repreaentatiiea, Jan. 10, '33] T> V KKV. JOHN CLAUDIUS PITRAT, * JL> Member of the University of France; Founder and Rx-Ediu>r of the Journal k * La Prerne du People, ” in Parts; author of “ Jesuitism Unveiled, ” also of “ Paul aud Julia; ” and formerly a Roman Catholic Priest. /s BDW. W. Hunts A CO.. Publishers, ■***>• mamma-, hi owMMf

This Work,

the arguments of Mr. Chandler, following

step by step through tbe eutire length of his speech, unveiling in a masterly manner the subtlety of tne Roman Catholic Theology in reference to the temporal power of be Pope, is better adapted to the enlightenment of tbe people upon the political inftuence of the Papal power, particulmriy in the United at at as. than any work heretofore published. JYM a line of Mr. Chandler'* Spaeth i*

chlwnn ki

1 num ; to city subscriber* Ivrljv*, semi-iuouthly to Carriers; to fhk j. at the rate of (5 per copy, .m,

j innarinhli in adv.mtt. Address all coiniuuiiiaiMwh

jwll *"“«

War sitt

Procure your Csrpeuter Wortiwtj J lumber, and wteXys^l HINKLE, CinLll »Bd H>«f rramt t.y nooa, sash, axu tu.su rACVcai,

raa*

* Spaeth taken i

the concurring testimony of all historians

an „

la the loot rnnnber of tha North British and houses, and business extending in many! tions of the country which is necessary to Review are some interesting speculation* on i P* 1 ^ for * long distance, say from a half to ; qualify the citizen for the discharge of hi*

the condition and impacts of Europe. We j I™ j®* 1 ® bev ^ nd - “ d ® n9 ® l y buiU W*- | civil duties.

•» k.tln* to Pol.,,.1 which con. | [J, ^ X ', h t e n ^' I B»« if ■»>« BibU not in ibdf fhcnhA .! th* English liberty bom in mligiojB entains two important ideas— j tell where the line is, a* there is nothing to | S - V9t * m of popular education, it is peculiarly ertement; the great struggle m which the op1. That the Poise are incapable of form- mark it, except perhaps the ga$ lamp*, that fitted to form the best introduction to one. | P r ®*® ve prerogatives of the crown were rein* a government for themselves. " n 'j 10 th« hmitt. 1 doubt whether many i How often has tha infant prattle beau hushed dieted, and the rights of Englishmen unal-

9. That Austria i* thinking of the reeueci-1 .J*‘ ts sim 'jle eloquence and natural pathos ? teraW y estaMished, was emphatically a reli-; w hich make up what Ts called the great mention of Poland. populated streetTlf thero^uburbe, that are Thu9 ’ whil ® m gander themes require the ™ ,,s At th * hipth nf rhrist tTn ™ Ka f ww VSkriaA whnt m,., a hiw*

W# hate to entertain the thought that the to all intonto and purposes part and parcel of highest exercises of reflection, it imparts a gallant Polos hav* ro little nationality, and tbe 0 ’ t y» w<,r ® enunierated, as they should be, variety of pleasing knowledge level to the

.f! ri!lT^r’-. f ! U I.i I,, ^?^r! P0p,llRtl0n b 7 «*«ti®g the feelings

poverty has thrown a shadow on the hearth. What revelations might we not behold from our lookout betide the fire bell, could w'e, like Le Diable Boiteux of Le Sage, raise the rooft like a veil from the^fifty thousand houses

*»ppra*s*d in tku review, but the whole ia lakes up, sentence by aeBteiice, aud ma ovsuca or ratacv w aix-

tikklt ovaaTHaow .x.

Seventy-two page*. Price—per single copy, Wt, eta; per dozen, $1; per hundred, Persom* at a dtauukee incloeiitg to the Publishers #123 (post-paid) will .receive

one doz. copies of the Review, tree of postage.

_JP'~r J For gale by Dealers every where. [marl? TAMINfrs.—JD eatoM rmcwlvwM* •« late

* Styles, aud for aale for cash only, bv

JAMES LOW 4 CO.,

marl? 418 Main-st., Loulavllto, gj.

Frames, Mantels, Rase. PiUarn. 14 boards, W hite and Vuilow Ptae Fv^ Boards, ibrthe inside ftiiiD ui Pin* 1 Our work is rramud in tin- mat 1 band, and super tor to any utforl being thoroughly tested in a Uryh|ihi aud Glared. W tth the adtaatipi gg Yard in Fulton, containing ***** Tit*feat of wharf, we ars eaakWal and sell Cheaper than any ahmm Weal. Orders tilted lor Kosnh, toaij Joiai 01'evert descriptkta. W«r tng itoxes. Ice Chests, aud Merehnuw will Bud it to their i clea Tor sale. Discount U> Dwim ! KANSAS AND NKBK.ttti! TAGfcs, coulainiug two or 1 p«Hup aud taken down ia twahul

seen at our Factory .

Our bill is from 10 to Mywmti

uft ro hnmiliatod, a* not to be able to uke core of them*Ives, even if external pressure woe removed. And yet it may be true.

-•If mM I. recon.tmct PoUnJ,! m ' n, . T n, I on> ^ 11 V mi > rk q wb.1 <lo yoo |«[M. w it, limib. V r «m.ral-r.,t b uot Km»*> min, and - •Pi*»i»lv ilriimit.." th—. uaw-n,!, N«l«*ka . St. Loma adds Stoto to her am-

gious struggle. At the birth of Christ, there was not in the whole Roman empire, a single benevolent society. Human nature wasted it* entire energies in a selfish pursuit of wealth.

and stimulating the tLiwLiwg faculties, gredu- > P° wer or pleasure. That event introduced a

tropolls! What varied scenes, what sunshine and what shade! There, in that most wretched of all the miserable localities in New York —the Five points—the children of poverty and vice siill resist the efforts of the benevolent to raise them from their degraded poti

T AW38,-30cnee* Direct iuapertntton*

Xu redulvad thW day, aud for sale by

JAMES LOW 4 CO..

marl? 418 Main-id.., Louiavillu, Ky. OAMKlaC 4c LAiNCN.— ID caaca Direct O importation; received this day aud for *ale by

JAMES LOW 4 CO..

tr~P Our HIM u*

would, I doubt mu, exceed 120,(XX).

ttolw the powers ofthe mind.” The i eli ^ on whieh > (“to Tan^uage of one of ito i turn, s^jtily an^o^

long os those efforts are misdirected,

‘ ttM'h oa they were before tbe first partition. All that ia within that frontier still remain*

Old Testament is a notional literature in | eloquent champions) proclaimed to its followitself. It o attains every form of composition era > tot whilst the passion of some might be to

& : i ^«“ ne to g TJ e X

marl?

418 Main-at., Louiavillu, Ky.

lAuHAMR.— iud cetacea rcccwt nrriVI vala—on band aud for sale by JAMES LOW 4 CO., nuurl? 418 Main-at., Lotuavdie, Ky.

as tnose eQorts are

and ro long as poverty is regarded as synonymous with vice and crime. For what has; been done towards its reformation let all due | praise be awarded; for although Cow Bay

Taapcrtol Tctllcx quilts.—j cases DlX rect importation, recuivud thb day and for sale by

JAMES LOW 4 CO.,

marl? 418 Main-at., Louisville, Ky. nnw Kms-» iMto—» all w—I iiwccDa

X received thia day, aud for sale by

JAMES LOW 4 CO.,

marl4 418 Mr In-si., Louisville Ky.

TTI’CILLBB aaD tolMos. O Sou gross luetal YOU Mi Ml 3U0 ‘* latoug d» too •> coat 300 4 * saUa veil toO " bl'kind akupan received tbU day, aud (r>r itia ky JAXm mar 14 _ 4W) OMUfl* CDLLAtt*-»te c. O tus, aaaorted price* umI uylu -i aud for sale by JlIHi

T\MlLL.-30 tale* break XX reived thia>lay,au<l-fofikitb marM U*il**>*

Fofeh in recollection* and feelings. You ! ^ tribMt ^- v 5° them . That js the difference of langtmge, tenderness of sentiment, nnd | th «f to* 8 * 8 ’ * whith re “°“|^ d Murderere’ Aliev still exis^ a ’’Home’’! MEANS-4 eases Dakea « between St. Louis and any other city. ; elegance of imagery which distinguish its nktlfi<a , which conscience approves, which j for ^ ^ ^ ^ orected ^ ^ ^ of | J ^iv^i t L day, and formfo by

mnat «iva tRatn akin* «n.l * • IClWeeH CH. i-OUJ» SUU SUV OtOef CUV. b.tW«.r, L von lh. PoL L l»: Th * viveumsunce. Mui clu*, w. h»v, thu.

fh."v wnTV'^nI«^d‘inTf Th.. bri '*- T »™ infusing n.w lib and ‘‘ff 7, h *” m ^*.'' ti ". of taJi* l" 1 ? brt « vi*ov into St. Louis. Henc.i.i^«h« „„ dwe |. "-holo™. th. mo« fovth.u■«,.

- * - - - ! hnj

ast

hl hT ' ln “•, ” *“ -toplincMions ot a given thought ate slavery have been hroken or lightened, the

...I ool— voo -I.. I-,h j rent, ore room* up alwavs, and never going like the echo« of a solemn melody; i B repe-, horntK of war rnitigmed, the resOminte of Uw “■“™“ . oe~ o » fim'ilvorssionvh. m.o,.L .Eooh.hm^ Aod hence it i. that no man. aifbi^ titioo of it lit. the landscape redecled to the • upon mlem, the adm.n.stiatton of sumtunded by die poor ind vmwne. « a IV^hn^' wl a,^ bJbm ofX «o foothoW in Si Umieand to megmn? atmam. In thn. repeating the wane idea in 1"?°? , ',' n P w ^ '' , ' k mwCT ' f J,* 11 ‘ke there wm something attmettv. lor them m ,ta ; -p ' ‘ 0f aad^ enriching him^ the a iff erent a ool, theTJw muse seems m ^ ^ ^ ^ ‘

£^2' S»t l«e <»>e 'i»v in plowing himself ’and his '. f *.*“• ^ “ wh ‘ ch w * di >?»ver | dntiea of nmn, warmed into life.

-S***®’! fortunes in St. Louis, ami taking up for himself • beauties in every new light to which it as he thinks he will i* turneil.” Take np its Proverbs and Max- : '* rn Y dont tike Men get Married. ?

heaven inspires of being and doing good.

for the poor has been orected on the site of' thay abode of thieves and homicides, the Old |

camel Jaaaa ;

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Under the train of ameliorating influences Brewery. There, too, within a stone’s throw

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JAMES LOW <fe CO.. 418 Main-*., Louisville, Ky.

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OcmaiM, and we despite all tha weaker na- in * u *

tion*. We should be ashsmetl to be ed by a Spaniard, or on Italian, or a

and not be proud of a Dutchman, or a Dure, l ,n *^*»*«.»««

•r a Swede ; but we wonld willingly take our !,|U , , * stal ** king from France or from England.’' need.

of the Points, its massive granite walls dimly visible through the gloom of evening, stand the Halls of Justice, more appropriately en- i titled the Tombs, calling up the fearful reminiscences ofits historv. There it stands, j

as if 1

justice, and the criminal receives the punish-

TTtesiCAtY.—9DD D«x M»k cat taw feoaa, FX zerertuxl uuulltte*;—receival tkUtlay aod for aele by JAMES LOW 4 CO., marts 418MaiB-*., LoutevUlu, Ky.

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STEWART 4 BOWEN’S,

No. 18 WaaktnolOtt-al.

V AADJULV-a coaa* ■ Iv Uiia day, aud for *ala by ^ 4JS ***.4

marM

HE VDYAttB Dff UPK.—By W. W Evarta—a book for youac bum ; at uS STEWART 4 BOWEN'S.

...-i — i. v.-i_ j.,..; g ■ Others, again, pomess on income amply suf- t® 0 ! the groatest penalty the law mmets is

_ .me. mtd » ho «n he.p ndmmng th.tr ongmU thTaS^of . wife mid fem.lv, «««^d in pre.nc.of thonaeode, who crowd said Shanow- ^ “ ! P«ctic:U thought; their any sarcasm and ^ not believe it to be so. Their ideas ; to to horrid spectacle os they would to a seriously of MaMcracrunB or Bask Notks.—At a , caustic satire, their felicitous phrase and sen- of fee afcvle and comfort in which it is neces- P** 0 ® of F ab hc entertainment; some of them ever since she ° f to Swrifev of Arte, in I»ndon, i tendoQg wisdom. Thev are replete wife wit, rory to li ve, ore formal on a conventional and ready mod willing to pay. os they have done, bos felt p ee ; *, * ?•’ chemirt of fee; i . Look at ite hiabin. and standard. They will not con- 1 prenMDm for admission. Terrible as it Folaix) it onf» of th# ihrMto h#kl out by Rum great Institution lor manufuituring ita the nheurd fnble, the vulgar superstition —th^y will notnak thp wmnM« nf tK^ar tie lo Pruaeia. It is pomble that both A us- j haoh notes, to pievwitjbigery b> the subeti- which digust 11% in other compositions of a j to share with them any home less luxurious

to notes, for — r*« ——— : :— -j-- l than she fee been accustomed

meat awarded by fee law—fee youthful of-1 ABA WAY STUDY AM YtL Mary (Mi 111 fender is associated wife those whom time has BaTkoaraTtei m thkftk 4^“^^M^h, isu. ite only served to harden in crime; and there, : above named pUimurited in the Clerk's ODce of mM too the cm.otest nenoltv tbe law inflirts is Court hie petiUoa for a divorce, ood alao, oa UMavtt, TOO, me greatest penalty tne law mmets is ^ (be defondaat le ootz reeideoi of the Stole of lo-

dtam.

M * 1 have rattson to believe,” •ki. "feat Austria ia thinking »fe reeuaritation of Poland. Kv

foined In destroying that barrier, she has f Itinaia pressing more and more heavily

her.

trie and Riwala feel feat their Polish provinces j f? 1 *™ ofewfoee printing on

ora now rourcea of danger and weakness, and Panting.

that either of them will make * Rood e«-!. T >,® notes and checks of th*

as fee

to, and they

change, if she can substitute for them a separate kingdom, owing to her its existence, and velyhte on her for snuport. The advantage, of enen a move wonld, of f<ourae, rest wife the sovereign that began it. A quoaLinde>t Polaiul, create*! hy Russia oat of her

Austrian Polish

rude age. Its nonative is an n

.... — he**ks of fee Bonk of Eng- | chronicles of F*o»sa*t, as poetic

land have, uu to the present time, been invo- ] of an ohl felled, and luminous on every page only knows how many noble creatures have riaU.v ptinteti from copper »ml .teal phte^ in | t he preenoe of Go*, vod the deeiw of th«r feppinre swriSccd to this miserable

''“V - *, i hie Frovideoce. Tbera b oo other bbtorv w i bhradev,-how raw...pm. aw.v eMtrrara i.

t , . [condemn her to five wifeoat lore rafeer than von her to live without a carriage. God

ro familiarized to it that they have long since ceased to regard it oa on object to be dreaded, if fee frequency of their visit* may Be taken as

a proof.

Raid defendant is therefore hereby notiflsd of the Du* sod pendency of sold complaint, nod that nolw* ah. appear and answer or demur thereto, at the fninmw u4 «U cause on theaecowd day of the next tona of aniu C*>an, to be held at the Court House la Indianapolis, oa the 3th

Monday ia April next, the

hrrnfcsenciv

••a* pl'ntf.

will bo dstonalnoil la WM. STEWART, Cterk.

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NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS.

metal, and into these lines was introdueed fee f ^ isoofeer hifeny so . ^

ATeaie*! by Rttesi* oat of her! totsfened from fee plate to fee paper,

•wa, the Prussian, anfl the

ink, which in kite process of printing wa , nnoffected, yeMq fiiil af dyute, so nch > n on wkk , h they ore not dependent, and splen-

^ t - In poetry, yet so simple m WwhiA

surface printing fee reverse of this stele off its pathetic recitals, vet ro vivid and powerful r f u llv have dwelt in fee humfaiest cottage and

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to the German powers, than even of the Prindpalitiea. Such a toast id oat of th# same

would

than any injury feat we tun tit-1

and fee ink being applied to the raised portions by moans of rollem, ia tranafeiusd hy the prsea to fee paper in order to prodnee fee impreoaion. A single cat with a graving tool

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