Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 July 1837 — Page 1

1M OUR COUNTRY OUR COUNTRY'S INTEREST AND OUR COUNTItv's FRIENDS. I IISSOOKVlLf,!', FRANKLIN COl'ATY, INIHANA, FSI UAY, JIXT I I, 1837. YOI.. V. No. 27.

:HV. AMERICAN, ti in six months; or $:t,00 at fc-.ir. Tli-J Editor will disit liis option.

Twelve lin:s,nr loss, will be

ctl the 'green.' The verdure was quite worn olFnt this place by previous exercises of a similar kind, and a hafd surface of sand more befitting for the purpose to which it was to be

ti mi'?, for one dollar, ami 2-V used, supplied its place. frc,rl, luidifo.iai motion tk, f., , ,cr of , hr OVely, blushing, and with-

;ai iarrv prize.((or she w e 11 knew who would (win) witli three oilier patriarchal villageis. (wore the judges appointed to decide upon the (claims of the several competitors. The last I lime Carroll tried his skill in this exercise, he

j 'cleared" (to use the leapcrs phrasologv) twenty one feet& one inch.

1 lie signal was given, and hy lot the young men stepped into the arena. "Edward Grayson, seventeen feet," cried

nearly interested in the happiness of the lov- j

COITOH H fIC ATI 3T.

ers.

The old man approached, and graspiug

his hand e.xultingly. called him Ins son, and

It

For the Indiana American. i nn established maxim, to whih eve-

aid he fe It prouder of him than if lie "ere a ! '".V prudent man tenaciously adhercs.il heir.

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prince. l'U steal activity and strength were "Usincss of great impoi.M ce. nnm io mmseii ihe old leapei "s true patents of nobility. . family to traiisact, and is under the Slesnming his coat, the victor sought with i "Cf 'ssity ' "ph ing nn agent forthelrans-

rii i'.'i .

v.t.st. i. -thine early prime of hurrying Time; !!, as sweep "er the Deep; ins, with welcome warm, 1 pressing swarm; t, in lowly vale, plMin river, he chainless gile,

key, forever. ; with hearts that no'er s chain o wear; O'.ild indignant trn, slot)':; minion spurn; el, and words of name, ;he wretch who'd bring our

U. beneath the heaven tec, lovelier clinic; as ever given high, sublime, b:ise, to where ides prop the sky loin's her.rts is there, dom's eagles fly. 'er Columbia's land 'CO intostino feud itest cohort stand, jaglcs sink in blood, Arsd ij'ioiicli ii are ail the stars that now her ban-

his eve the fair prize he had. nIthou."h name-

less ami unknow n, so fail ly won. She b'aneel upon her father's arm, pale ami di-tiess-ed. Her lover stood aloof, glqcmy and mortified, admiring the superiority of the stranger ,

action of such husine

cut, he w ill

of such at

i-; i

-that in th? selection

not eniv inouire into

I consider myself further nuthorived to say that the Bsnk in question not onlv refuses to purchase its notes at nny rate of discount, but that it discountenances stub f ran?actroi:s in any of its debtors. Mr. Lane further stated that the brai-ih at- Lnwrriicfbure lir.d V-CQ. CCO dollars of the jtildic Aim's, and asserted that it was a fact notorious in Law i one c hurg. Let the follow ij g sfn'c n:c r.t cf facts -cfi'te to

show how f;,r Mr. Lane's vencitv is to be

in an exercise in winch he prided Imns Ji a? unrivaled, while he tinted him for his m

one of the judges. The youth had done his i cess. - dividua

"Annette, my pretty prize."' said tL e vie- ; then is tor, taking her passive hand, '! have won : f:!l high

vou lairlv. Annette s e -hook heeanto paler

utmost. lo was a pale, intellectual student.

t ' But w hat had intellect to do in such an arena? Without a look at the maiden he left the ground. "Dick Douhlen, nineteen feet." Dick,

with a I. High, turned away, and replaced his coat. "Harry Preston, nineteen feet and three inces," 'Well done, Harry Preston, shouted the spot tutors, 'you have tried hard for the acres and homestead' Harry also laughed, and swore he only

jumped for (he 'fun of (lie thing. Hai ry w as

a rattle-brained fellow, but never thought of matrimony. He loved to walk and talk and laugh and romp with Annette, but sober marriage never came into his .head. Ho only

jjumped for the 'fun of the thing.' He would

not have said so it he was sure ol whi

ch nam lit v in a minute point ot view, i-ul relied cr; in ihi- n'-r.

a!,-o iu;o his integrity, veiaeitv and moral! The hank at hawn ncelnrg en the 20th i r!h, and always give preference to the June, owed gcvtrt went 597.SC3 dollars ami man . ho poroses the latter in an eminent j eighty three tents. It Li d arrangements degree. ; made with government to pay en the 1st of If such 'sour n axim in relation to our in- (July iii.fjtft dollars and cents, which

interests, how n.oeh more imroi taut would lo:ie unpaid to ijovernment at tins

liers st'.u.: TllH VILLAGK PRIZE. In one of the? loveliest villages of old Virgi-

than marble; she trembled like an a-pen leaf, and clung closer to her father, while her

drooping eye sought the form of her lover.

it. h:il in flo splerli.;li rd r.flirpis to URIC IM.CU dollars and CI1C CO!

.j : r-i . ! -i r. il icii-i PA"rll In n-fto.ll!

iiuu i ill not i a ii i siai um:s in oui c i n- i. . i i

n cut we s!;o'.;l! be guided bv the same pnn

mo'.cil or sacritKci'. nut our na

Cl j U may

w

e nr.

II is brow-

dark at the siraii'M r"s Ian-

grew c

guagc. "I have won 3 011. in)' pretlv flower, 'o mn'.f ;

vou a bride tremble not so violentli 1

m hie h

1 inslal-

i;:na di:e Oct. 1st which is about

tiona! iu in r and prosperity expanded er de- !!('( i iU .l in proi-ortieu as the legislation ol j

cur ccuiitt v is L' reoc 1 1 v or erroneotitlv direct-1

1. iz- .i 1 - - . , .

0. liiscii auinorizcu in any eer.i 10 -ise.

I have been led to these remarks by the Ihe question now naturally arises will

unit to Iiu!

The liank at Law rcncr iiurghns specie and eastern funds .ieai !y Jt:ti;cient. to n'eet its circulation withe ut taking into consideration-its i ecial deposits n hit h it does not consider

mean not mvelf, however proud I might he." j near approach if cur annual election, when 1 we go to the polls, and in the exercise one he added gallantly, "to wear so fair a gemias citizens of the happiest government en ! rf our dearest lights, purchased at sue ha sacnext mv "heart. Perhaps,"' and he cast 'earth, it will not only be our duty, but our j rifle o involving principles and. parrel tecs

inestimable piivilege to select from the num-j which must have a beneficial or deleterious

her of those who have presented themselves ctlect. both on the present and future gfltfer-befv-re us as candidates for our suCYngcs sue h jatious. at least in a moral point of view; and as we wish to sei vc us, a pri ilege pinchased j w ill we vote for the man who attempts to by the blood and toils of the heroes and sa-! palm sue h barefaced falsehoods upon us, for

"Charley Simms. fifteen feet and a half Hurrah for Charley: Charley'H win!' cried the crowd, good humored ly. ("barley Simms was the cleverest fellow iu the world. His mother had advised him to stay at home, and told him if he ever won a wife, she would fall in love with his good temper, rather than his legs. Charley however made the trial oft he

la tier's capabilities and lost. Others made

the trial, and only one of the lcapers had yet

m i there lived, in the year I .) an odd and . , , ... , . oUman, whose daughter was declared, by "Now," cried the v.IIagers, els see Harry :,iv.rs.d concent to be the loveliest maiden 1 Carroll He ought to heal this; and every in .II tho country round. The veteran in :" Pcare., as (hey called to mm, the milks rout!,, had been athletic and muscular n-i love of ih(J 'ompet.tor and the sweet !,,, alibis fellows; and his breast, where he j Annette, as if they heartily wished his sue.i!.v.tvs wore them, couM show the adornment , cts" f ibr.-o medals; received for his victories in j Harry stepped to his post with a firm tread, Hi iU.idie feats when a young man. His; His eye glanced with confidence around upon ii inciter was now eighteen, and had been ' the villagers, and rested, before he bounded so 1 ""it in marriage; bv manv suitors. One1 forward, upon the face of Annette, as if to . ' . . . . n .. ' - I ..1 .1 r r.- I.I. I.

dm i'lit wealtii anotlier a tine person ano-, eaten inereioiiii tii.u fjiuiui.i5?ui,nm. nm.

liier this, and another that. Hut they were ; the occasion called lor. Kelurning tlm cn:i rcfisod bv the old man, who became at ' couraging glance w ith which she met his ow n,

t-t a iiv-w oid for his obstinacy among the; with a proud smile upon his lip, he bounded

Mi in men ol l ie viil isre and neiifhnorliood. norwaru.

At lenglh, the nineteenth birth day of An- "Twenty one feet and a half!' shouted the tie. his charming daughter, who was as , multitude, repeating the announcement of liable and modest as she was beautiful, ar- lone of the judges, "twenty one feet and a

Flic morning of that day, her father half. Harry Carroll forever. Annette and

Harry.' Hands, caps and iiandKercnu is waved over lie heads of the spectators, and Ihe eyes of the delighted Annette sparkled w ith When Harry Carroll moved to his station to strive for the prize, a tall gentlemanly young man, in a military undress frock coat,

who had rode up to the inn, dismounted, auu

P

his ees round inq iiringlj , w hile the current of life leaped joyfully to her brow, and a murmur of surprise ran through the crowd "perhaps there is some favored outh among the cr mnr I ilors. w ho has a hirdier claim In tins

... ..i 1 . . 1 I ....I.- K nar. ll.a nitrrncn r Irviitif f niilni nin tr nnr enT.

lewel. xoungMr. lie continued, turning ; ges 01 uie rcvoiuiion, uuu t .m ooij I 1 1 -- '- -

to the surprised Ileni y, 'melinnks you w ere i 1 etuated .by the virtue, intelligence, huu hi- u.igrs,..nu '. " VK"

vietor in the lists before me 1 strove not fori tegritv of their mi. ccssurs. Let us, the n. as ! ponent, by attaching the odium wlmli such ,.,.Mo., ih.mo-h mi!,! imt well si i i v.- ( ci tiz.' i.s of thi hanov Koublic. exercise our la course of conduct, would engender, if it

for a fairer but from love for the manh i privileges as becomes Irecmen and toe desport in w hich I saw you engaged, You are j teendants fnni siieii noble paientage, and

the victor, and as suc h, w ith the nermtiMon not sutler ourselves to oe imposed i.pou vy

of this worthy assembly, receive from my hrtiitl the prize you have so well and honor-

the tricks of designing men and demagogues w ho in all ages and under all republics, have

IVi-.l

i ivii-d all the youtli ol the country lo a hay-

muni-r Irolic. Seventeen handsome and 111-

iii'iiiiMis voiniif men assembled. Thev came

;onlv t make hay, but also to make hive - die f iir Annette. In three hours ihey had

ltd the father's barns with the newly dried

r.is, and tiieir own hearts with love. An-

ic'tie. !iy her fathers command, had brought

i'le m dt lapior of her own brewing, winch 'joined the spectators, nnperceiveel. while the

contest was going on, stepped suuuemy iui

ward, and with a knowing eye, measuret

'.e preseate-l to each cnAiiiouree! swain with

icr own h.iiuN.

X i.v my bovs.' said the old keener of the 'deliberately the space accomplished by t.ie

l thev all coveted, as le iniiur 011 the last leaner. His hondsome face and easy ad-

.Ithforks they assembled round his door iu dress attracted theeyes ofthe village maidens.

his manly and sinewy irame, in wmm try vr strength were happily united called forth the admiration of the young men. "Hayhap. sir stranger you think you can beat that," said one of the bystanders remarking Ihe manner in w hich the eye of the stranger scanned the arena. "If you can leap be1 t !l . -II I .film Kpcl innll

yon el 1 larry varrou, 011 n ucn mi.

t'lC COol ill I 111? ivi!iiinr "Vniv mv lad. VOU

n- j ----- 7 j inve nearly :ill of you made proposals for my Annette. Now you see. I don't care any ining about money or tah-nls, book laming nor sol her larnmg; I can do as well by my oi ;i my nnui iu the country. Uut I want h r t 111,11 tv a man of my ow n grit. Now vou know-, orou dit to know w hen I w as a

l. Mill i'.

"iu i in the way o leaping. 1 got my old .mui by beating the smartest man on the nern S uae; and I h ive look the oath, and ?v,ra i!,t!nt no mm shall marry my tl oighr without jiiaining for it. You understand

hos. There's the green, and Auiclie." he ad led. taking his da

for. I could beat any thing in all Yir-'in the colonies." The truth of tvis observa

tion w as assented lo by a general murmur. "Is it for mere amusement you are pursuing this passtime,'' inquired the "youthful stranger, "or is there a prize for the winner?' "Annette the lovt Iie4 and w ealthiest ol

here's I our village maidens, is to be the reward 01 tnc ghter,! victor, cried one of tho judges,

timidly behind him. by the hand.

"X

'I'M

liiis

w the one that jumps the farthest on a

vol, shall marry Annette this very

"Are the. lists open to all?''

"All young sir,"' replied the father of Annette, with interest, his youthful ardor rising as he surveyed the proportions of the straight

i ii,. ... ..ii...., ....... nr no i limited vniiniT sirantrer. -one u ui- .

M,.i.- .lUUItfS - c - , ,, ...

: men with applause. And many a youth him who out-leaps uarrv ...... i.elw'.ided gaily forward to the arena of will try, you are free to do so. But let me ':; ' cast a gl .nee of anticipated victory back j tell yon,Harry Carroll has no wife, m X irg.n.a. i'the lovely object of village chivalry. Here is my daughter, sir look at her, and 1'ie m il.l.-iw Kw'i tiu.ir .V.,iiiu :nid ouiliiii" 1 make your trial."

The vouncr officer glanced upon tae trem

bling maiden, about to be idle red on the altar other father's unconquerable monomania, with an admiring eye. The poor girl looked at Harry, who stood near with a troubled brow and angry eye, and then cast upon the new competitor an imploring glance. Placing his coat in the hands of one of the

tli it

.raines the children their noisy sports the ''ves their labors, and the old men their ;r"i"J-( hairs and long pipes, to witness and tr5 'li,1i lV'" success of the victor. All proi'sieil. and many w ished, tha' it would be Carroll. lie was the handsomest, and ,'c'! hnawred youth in the country, and all K'k W that :islr,ncr siml mill no I ill I at hllieil t

'Mc.l not -... if;... .i il. f..r ni..n. iud'cs. ho drew a sash he wore benea

K 'ficll had w.,:. ii., rp..i.-.ii.,n of beinr theiliglitef around his waist, and taking the ap-

J1' Joaper; and iu a country, where such alh-j pointed stand, made, apparently without et-

uhievements were the -sine qua non otllort, the hound lhat was to oecuie me n..iT.- . I 1 i- f I I A ....nll.

ness or misery 01 nemy .inu .iiun.-m.. "Twenty-two feet and one inch," shouted the judge The announcement w as repeated willfsurprise by the spectators, who crowded around the victor, filling the air wilh conlnl'ktiniK. t:nt 11 mill It o ted. however, with

Mv -.,M endeavored to lmi tlie people their lusiil-

The youth sprung forward and grasped j udus professions of ( ni lor their interest, but liU h.-md vt iih iri;. I i i ml e and ihe next mo- let us weiirh suc!i nit n in the balance and sec

ment, Annette, was weaping from pure joy ! if they will not be found wanting, l-ft us upon his shoulders. TVewelKin rung ith j examine the motives which induce their the acclamations of the villagcis, and amid course, and see if the private interests and the temporary excitement produced by tln-j the promotion of themselves and connexions act, the stranger w ithdrew liom the crowd, has not been the primary object they have mounted his horse, and spurred at a brisk steadily pursued, to the neglect of llie intertrot tlirougli the. village, (est of "their constituents. IM us bring to That night Henry and Annette w ere mar-S niind the promises they have often made

lied, and the health ol the mysterious and wT.ile canvassing before us. and let us ash. noble hearted stranger, was drank in over- j ourselves candidly , i f those promises have not flowing bumpers of rustic beverage. j bee n as often di-rogarded ? And if we find In process of time, (here were born unto that they have been deceiving us and impo-

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Uig oa our credulity ny making inisc pioit-s-

itins. and by the circulation

had been practbed by the bank, to him, whom he endeavors to identify with nl! its transactions? 1'cr it cannct, I think, be denied that by sustaining Mich a man, under sut h circumstances, vo. if we profess to he moralists at all. not to say christians, give the lie to our professions and teach our children and (he youth of the country to believe that our principles and practices arc directly the reverse of each oilier. The patriotism, intelligence, and mofality of Franklin county, at the polls will give tho negative respond. FFAELON.

the married pair, sons and daughters; am. Harry Carroll had become Colonel Henry Carroll, of the Revolutionary army. One evening, having just returned homo, after a hard campaign, he w as sitting w ith his family on the gallery of his handsome country house, whin an advanced courier rode un and announced the approach ol (!en-

of falsehood

.mr.no- Hi. eiihcr bv themM'l vcs or their emis

saries, for the purpose of deceiving us, thereby casting unfounded obloquy on such of the institutions of our country as party prejudices may have rendered vulnerd to their at

tacks for tie

identifying the

purpose of

oral Washington ami sun, 111101 ming mm , preientieo ncis 01 rm "im ...... that he. should crave his hospitality for j (,r of individuals opposing them. I say let the night. The necessary directions wore u3 brand Hit Ii a character with the infamv given ui reference to the household prepara-1 such a rour-e of conduct deserves, and not fions, and Colone l Carroll ordering his horse.! by (onferring cur suflrnge on hitr, give coun- . i . . . . i - i . .1.:.. .i:. . ' . ..T i :..: . 1

rode lorwnra to escort 10 his nousc-, uns u:s-. icnnnce 10 sue 11 iiiihiouu! m.hhi..i?.

That such has been formerly and IS now

tinguished guest, whom he had never yet seen, although serving in the same widely

extended ai my

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the course of some- ot those that astc our sui-

frag s. no unprejudiced poison will pretend

That evening, at the (able, Annette (now j(0 dt.ubi.'who has been a caicful observer of

become the dignified, matronly, and still ' the ir conduct for tunes past as an msianee handsome, Mrs. Carroll) could not keep her!f thj description lately happened at Mount eyes from the face of her illustrious visitor, j Carmel in this county. I will relate it, as it

Every moment or tw o she would steaia glance : will tend to estahliMi the a novo poMuo - . - .. ' . - . . Jjl

it his commanding features. & half doubting

half assurredly, shake her head and look a-

Al.- I.oim. son of A- Lane, passed tlirougli

that place on the 20th ult.. w hen, among oth-

.

gain, lo be still more puzzled. Her absence rr things I e made tin: todowing statements, of mind ajtd embarrassment at length became j viz: That on the day of suspension of specie evident to'her husband, who inquired nlll-c- payments in Cincinnati, Ulr. Uuchanan forlionattly if she were ill? mc'ily president of the Commercial Hank of 'I suspect Colonel,' said the General, who ibat "place came down to Law renceburg w ith

had been some time, with a quiet, meaning i .s I 1.0130 ol the paper ol the nrancn 01 in.n

place, that the branc h evaded the pay ment thereof to Mr. II. in specie and finall susnended. that after suspension the l'ank or its

i . .

oiiii ers

F

with its funds purchased

1 this same

.ap. rfrom Mr. B. at 10 per cent discount. ,w what are the fac ts in relation this case?

Why 'hat Mr. 15., a few days previous to the

on at Cincinnati received a iev. .

smile, observ ing the lady's curious & puzzled survey of his features, "that Mrs. Carroll thinks she recognizes in me an old acquaintance." And he smiled w ith a mysterious air. he gazed upon both alternately. The Colonel stared, and a faint memory of the past seemed to be revived, as he gazed.

while the lady rose impulsive I v from her chair, i saspen

and bending eagerly forward over the tea-urn. i fr0m Mr. J. V. Dunn a friend and connexan Willi clasped hands, and an eye of intense. of A. Lane, slating he had si 4.000 in spetie, eager inquiry fixed full upon him, stood for a w u h he would change for Indiana paper at miHiient w ith her lips parted, as if she w ould j a discount. Mr. H. replied, in substance, speak. that he would make the exchange with Mi"Pardon me, my dear madam pardon me; )., accordingly on the ITth May. the day ol redone! 1 must nut an end to (his scene. 1 ! nsnension in Cincinnati Mr. II. vte'it to

have become, by dint of camp-fare and usage, j Lawrence burg arid called on Mr. D. for the

too unwicldly to leap again "22 feet and one

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purpose oi malting me- uimc i ,. i.v. ...... aficr informing Mr. II of the suspension in Cincinnati, he'did make tho exchange with

inch, even for so fair a bride as 1 wot oh The ineognition, with the: surprise, dehght,

and h.-inninnss that followed, are left to "t he ! M r. I . t '2i , for Law renceburg paper, ant,

imagination of the reader. ; for tiie paper which he had on otherbranchC.eneral Washington was indeed the hand-; ,-5 of the State Hank, only about .,000 of

some voting Mcaper whose mysterionappear-.: which was on the La wrenrebiirg branch, in-

aiice and disappearances in the native vnl u;e tea.l of I I.tV v dollar

r .. '' .Ml . Jr.- .. 1 ..

.if ilio l.uvrs. i -.fill traditionary, and w nose

claim to a substantial body of honifid' fiosh and blood, and stoutly contested by the village story tellers, un'dl the happy denouement which took place at the hospital mansion of Col. Carroll.

and further that Mr. V, tion of calling, or did

. w ... I

as iur. Ijane si.iieti , never had anv inten

Texas. Advices to the 17th inst. have been received at New Orleans from Galveston Day. On the evening of that day the Congress of Texas adjourned after a protracted session. The N. Orleans l'to derives the follow ing information from a passenger: The town of Nashville had been taken and sacke d by the Camant he Indians, w ho massacred the few inhabitants thnl remained They can, it is said, bring fifteen thousand well armed warriors in the field and their bravery and prowess have always put the Mexicans even in the zenith of their power in (car and trembling. The number now engaged in devastating the frontiers of texas is about ."),('00, led on, it is said, by painted while men, who, being dissatisfied w ill: the government, have joined the m, and lead them on to deeds of rapine and carnage. Several families were murdered 15 miles from Washington, and such is the apathy of the people in that tow n no steps w ere taken to arrest their blood-thirsty course. t President Houston has granted furloughs to ail the efficient men composing the army of the AYpubiic, until about the middle of September, and in case of not returning at the time specified, are to forfeit all their lands, and other privileges and emoluments. As might be expecte d, the disbanding of the army has given much dissatisfaction to the people, "who from its absence are exposed to ihe incursions of the Indians and Mexicans. The armv also appears to be dissaticfied with President Houston their w ish wa to attack, and if possible, take Matamoras, but President Houston would not accede to the demand.

Ax Affectix touching apnea

lileilCSSC

d to

ArruAL. The following is exit acted from a letter distinguished advocate of

Vthe'iMii, (Mr. Knecland.) whose locks arc

white with age: "I cannot believe that a mind like yours can walk abroad in this beautiful world, beneath its glorious canopy of light and not feel, and sometimes, tremble at those evidences of a mighty being and agency, that flame from the sun, spaiklu in the stars, echo in the ihunder, breathe in the w inds, murmur in the w aters, exhale from the flower, and warble from the grove. And I am sure that sometimes in the houis cf depression and sorrow, vour desolated spirit sighs fer brighter hopes "and surer foundation than any on which you can now repose. You are beginning to

take the downward pain oi nit , j j

he call on

rence burg Dank for specie, t!

.! t. mo io the whole of the

lav

r in nn,l . t, 'err rise is past; jou have tas-

I".. .- ,l....,l, UB

the Law-! ted all (hat this wchl lias 10 gne, ...... ... ' . . t I ..wf

bank I again invaded vour demerit . iit.t, ...

I t.-.r -w .-mm- approaches one star alter

the tn

!. that he never ap- another wi , mop -"V,;'v- , .

j o the ni iMi-ui, "ii"'""1" "

l,,ri'i,s cleverness, this w as noor.linary honor. contest like the present, he had there- ' re every advantage over his fellow MthletaV 'ho arena allotted for this hymenial ron.e,t! as a level space in front of the. village '"n, ailj !!l:ir lhf rrnlro rtf n rrr.-is lllat. fC-

vedia the midst of the village, denominat-! loud murmurs, from those who were more

longer than usual, and you will have tho I

ti; l ci specie: u.e t.

: tho transaction happened

plied to the bank in lhat way nor had

i i .:! - . f - diirnre rn

communication u. """ " ,;", ... , bu arriva in a purer

the whole ol air.; in - V " : ... . Irt t,Lnca

n base 1 sphere: o vou tnev are 'ouioy ... .,...v..v--

eu .is L.itu

that I this hope, these loved and parting lights of

r,.T,l-,. ihn ..s.i:.l n;inlitv of burned isiibi-ct, that consequently

vc. .... , t ......f i tbi reenect WHS

codec, without grinding, and noil H a i.e. .tv ..,om ....... ' ' , nn ,!ht. ! and darkness forever

taste; t ihr.cai.on. gm up .o. i..e ip-V - acc!, tn iho fomh becomes more des-

Juhms ana nxmg i ,T i,. nrU,s tn

, w hom he en-1 chile and aim; no gm. ...t . -- traflioi. ofi cheer, but all around is darkness,silence and

ally puling the grounds. eieavors to mcm.. u.. interminable gloom. Buffalo -SjKdciior. 1 the bank.

and color, and a much finer article than when , ol imposing ,h; l;" made in the usual way, bv g-inding and butj lr.insact.on on Mr. C. U. IHinn w partially settling the grounds. i Jeavors to identify with every tra