Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 February 1844 — Page 1

IMIMAWA All o

OCR COUNTRY OCR COCNTEY'

BIT C. F. CLARKSON.

S INTERESTS AD orn COCKTBT'l fBIENDS.

POKTICAL,.

BROOKVILLE, FRANkYSFiJ

VY2, 1S44.

THE SUN. High on his throne the Monarch stand

C, ew e.

MR WPnarrn'tj . n.. . . .

" ' r akjI AT MARSH, rtrv t .

t ir-i u.i. jaLivaiiN's f vr i - .

n "'V: - 1 1 is considered m .'.V.-.. ; -"ns n itrATti.-the London wtckiy

nr-crresponuem O the V V rv.,...- ! ... . . " ' ""o-lJuemy IO saV UlSDBtC 1 savs" On Tees .1 - '

Icial AH,n. . " "'gnt against the refunding i.. t..i r.'u..-.., .

And mareha'sxrorMs , -.. ' . r w! V ",l """""'"g account T the fine nfftiik ; '... ' r" " ' - "'c.Mcnre look ,.t

'" ounu.o. ;..r. rosier s Farm: , ,,. ' ""t"""- upon i.im i..r on- uiiirc, w hi. !i has caused i',.- bv-'-esi . To do H.s will, to bless His hands, f After breakfast this morning I was out njr .in JWae I n t Jll:!S f-rl,ich the tin,,. ,.f v. an-r and Mip'rUe th,,...,.'.".' Whose love and powers without abound I'"' Mr' Webster. ho was giving hi, a.ten-' ever", h c J?i?T i. ""f? H,,,: ' lhtf l"'b"oi' th.t now r.o,,-...,. eedioi'he,. , . 'Mon to several matter, concerning his farm.- i oip , j ! r " .'f,he r""' ' W U. that the Guttul ;..nrn.. l:.a The changing season? round him roll, feeing the interest I manifested yesterday on ; nV i , ,i , , ;'r!v'm '"h :i ay Company have erected immense wot'

And shed their varied blessings down , e""J-1 i"" lorests w Inch ore periodical- ' ild mn,v " ':"" " ' ' !".o i,. ,r env .., l.ci.i le

From sea to sea, from pole to pole, The year with fruil fulness to crown. Blossoms and fruits Hi Invc proclaim, And verdure speaks his purest ptwerMyriads of inserts glow and fame. To gild and cheer night's silent hour.

VOL. XII. AO. G.

S T R . C L A Y G F. N . I A H K 5 f ; N

a; 0:ie wc iu.1 think tlint t'.e n-a! :!:i!y if Vr. in Chj's rpponeuis had ic..t!v f!,i!i,tri! ;'.M-:f, ' i is not so. Active as the (pint of ei! :t ! :.i. i.-s a new aspect as often its ti f.".. ! i ! . . f' ;.-e exposed. John f Adams rt.t d..w n

rce of I i.tit is j; w

, vc v. . i,;d suppose, forrvor ihe c!

ai'ivt li ! im. Dtivenfrrm tl

Through t rarkle spr.cehri'it ccnets

Mid worlds 011 worlds, lo do Hi in, Who gives these stais lmpHling f.?ce. To spread his love, His aws futfi.

- ' W ::t Goi). Ilarr'snii ri.v,r'o.t I . ;

- ",r w,,,'an su fere,j to crow no wpt'env ih ivmi .uatrnau Mo.kmen. Ainoii" t!ier 1 (' C; e .1 . c ti ; ; again, he was kid enough to ,ow Le .ah"-, nniiv 'Tme' 'V " " f " "-S;, t t "'r';':; ! nmhers of trees prohaUly oe hundred ,hon-' ,nat-e, ZiZ Z U some of t'ein are Monnonites. bvt'er known j hi o.cru..,,. d Tl e te r - ,,

I urt-ics. I ney are however vet mall 1.-!, r , . i . .1.-tw.. u . u,jrkMimn, 01 ine im-ne et t . ,rtVMt!:t rr.1 m b!rlv in ,i i He said his wav has been to sow the Wd . Fr " , 'f t'"" , T' H,,'";:'s - '-' ' Pug-1 C0Jge in P k ' .,1 ' 4 i rla-es. of ,l,e me,,, horse .hes'nut. I l", k ' Mnrd J"r" !"J- " t,ith. or rngmecr. the h..ter a ! -Henrv V. av r w j ..Vli.rl cm r, . catalp,. &r.. Me f h.?, has been U-uiWh,,: J. , I ? WHS ,oi,tMvl- "' r,..pcc!.,We on,n of r,,t U.ir-: , ,4 l ,v-- V I. ' a ?

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, in l.m-ket. A !itt'. 1.

course e!l. no,e,.rtV-r.v

; ted nmr tit-)

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1 ,

I !( MOfli! lllll IN..,,1!..

of w'ltrh b:ive he. mi i.!:,n-

I ''ti or thirteen ve.irs. I oun'"t"! on one sirle. i :i!ie;i'!v

i'a air! d-ne :i to sfT.rrt . r.,..,i. i ..'

diti'j the ): n an

tnnta ami:.t creat - or en. and w.-.s i; Lin ih.ee m..n'1: .( t . ...

Ill t Wo horns iiforu :ir.'w us.,... eiinilnom. 1,1 Ciw.l. . I ...... J .. . - i. - ,

ll.:... ..Ct ..... : .. . . iroisemoa,;,,.,!

he exeitenif

II iw htiht their ways! how full of iov : Those messensers of Heaven to men Tim' passing on through spare above. Tii 'V s!ied their blessings on h.s span. His little dav of fever'd 1 ope, An ! cherished faith to piard. sustainYet ho'd their way with boundless scope. Their Maker's will to spread, maintain! Iniae of him who is all Truth! All power! all love! ail chaste and pure! SYme ei, thou Sun! in deathless vouth.

an dVnp a to afford peifeei

ted walk through the centre of it. , ,,..

j Kin? a beautiful prornennde but fillim.? up the Jbt.ck ground or the landscape, of which the I lawn and pond constitute prominent reatures.

Mr. uebster spoke in warm term, terms al-

fiw (.'n't'ar fn tn an

allow cd

l.'K

a sui'srription of the fanatical opinio

f her I Us

viitl.'ai. no teore l.e itisr muci i.itrrea'iu,. I ,( ..i i A i,i

- . .... . . ...

i li.n e a Co -ir in t ; ,t frivl.'i ,,rti,.,:. 1.-,,,.,,.., i,.. i

The money was presented to (Jen. J ieon. ' t:on. at. l'his co.iiu.'iied dc.-'

woo rettisen to receive it; but on its beint; ' les she stt''

i-r.r.i!.

.d

id an:: a .u nil Tl,ee !c

nil i::r o! L.;i-1 r.-j,: ;.or. n-. ar P

Caii. d "Jli.i k :.-..'erer--!e fo

ll

irpr::;p.j soiuVIa

iroi'.-is ll,;. .in- n.oiriiir. il. .... :' . ..

!Pe! into !' .i-.Vi- ' 1 ... .

PICsSIIK' V uroe ' i,r. l. a :. . ' ... . . .. ,..iv.ew . 10 ine o,(1

mm,,, 1 , v I,' '11 "iruiu , cit' r"i a . I v iosi

lOiia.cil to t;e I r-male (Irn'i iii A1ii.i. .,r. ii.ten-ioi. ...

n l-iyh rif r-

f'.-in! in t!:o

'a!tsp;;rp!i..

li e ii-'st y

be

ew VlrlCi

Id

ns. which was done. An I tlielhu

most of indiniiin f ;: r . i , . . 11 ' praises el the tien-Moient t:in utiles, she did

- I. nil M l(T- . Ilorn ii .... ...... . 1. 1 1 . ..... '

' e Tri-i r;OHrork. M's;-'kin

it for M-el, h- ro..1i!i7.-,;r hsiled it, but uceived no lep'y. He hailed r.j-iin. lotider t!',:i:i before. b;:t s'idtheu'd lock was silent ' "D n 'he Yankee." ninuered the rmnmander. -"ive 'em 11 bro nlside " Tb hm.W.M.

dencv. Now, h

il'Hrr HI 'Ilinn n p,m. . I u". m !' It r.,..t .1...... ... . .

...... .. ........ u 1'tl, 1 l:.-.!t 1,1 I ,11 lli'f I.

no iei consideration. I- iit. the ! she w 01 ks. w as.'. i

itit'.ed to !)t Iv.rii'sed intot!

..v declared her

of ler neishhors t- obey her

in 1 s w hes. br-ini' satisfi,-,!. a she . ,1

i sh. st...0 1

it-. ... I ... , nr-ll 11. ne

-vis who omit to plant tree from an ilea hat ,1 ti "r " ' t"'l-eslt t,r ! any none peace it!, hitn tn Thur.l-,v. f.e

! they may not live to see their .,,. ,1. n V .",""""H e w :'" :,s a P-UI-.-.J : ui!.,at etuhto dock at niuht. the .oor w,.,n- ' , r..e.t !,. .1 ,i r. c . 7..

. ii.imi iiit ,t'j.;"mii5i vi?(Mvn rTP'l. J DM

SCCnlHl. i f vruiLi .t :. i . ... i: ,1. i ..... ,

e.i the dipoS:.. f , ;.:, : ,: . , : :. ;.v ; :u- u:,-:t:"-;I ,i,,r! ,:'rk Ard it t:rtlili

,,-..,,,,-.- ,. . I;.',' ..,.....,...- . 1.11.11.U11!! some ir.cantuttof.s. lie wassevere'v

' "oiihiioi!. nete. t: en. ts ti e p lit "e! n-r u to the stteant. The ni "real dema.iit for ini i.,'? ...1 ... .1 ir.i . , 1 ... . .

... " - ..... .01.1 ..at k. an; tn c.ir.scnuence of versarv he hd enr..untret lf .. 1 a

..:. . o. ... . . III W I I'nirr f....i. !,......; .. . ., - 'J

m uue ouns, ana .rtars. and worlds endure ! planting trees landscapes, &e., as being full of P-tr better w..,.l 1 7, . 1 r , n.msitie iiv.t nmme- ,.1 offto Saint J.,hrs to refit, determined to be

Whetets the man who doe nm'.uT ; . .,.. wastttuci, trjerthrnordira-

. , , , . 'e..Mirv, 11 iongiess dad at once mid rv. nrineinle which net.irite.l it... t .. . m..- . . . "l P 'i.i

. 00 11 0:1, aim so in. 'iMioruinnieiv Jet no hi r:isp and the will cost the nation $50,000 before this hnsi--current running like a iriil stream, immedia-e-

:. 11. ..my disposed 01. lint it sems t'i" I v carne.i her n. av audit

GE T-ISK m AK. 'Tis midnight and on Olive'shrow The star is dimmed that lately shone; 'Tis midnight in the narden now. The suflVrin;. Savior prays alone.

i. or to tate their fruit. He reminded me

j of Walter Scott's eod advice on ihi subjecl. t view for ITa t....l.l ........ t - . ... . ' '

, . n.iiit n iree wnicn would he growing j w hile others weie slee-oing. j If-"" spoke of the just atid excellent taste of jS;r Walter Scott on all subjects of thi kind, i and referred to two articles written for the ; T ..- I f ............

. ... .,.,1 vj'i n ir-i i v ieview.some vear

plantinu tre

1 instruction.

1

acni'i

si 'r s rlid the old rock

cripp'ed rnrt the liht orcw

:ht was s'ronjer. that he discovered what sjrtofanad-

'Tis midnight and from ail removed. Immmual wrestles, lone with fears: E'en the discipb that ho loved Heeds not his master's grief and tears. 'Tis midnight mid for other's guilt The man of sorrows weeps in blood, Yet he tint in anguish hath knelt. Is not forsaken by his God. 'Tis midnig'it from the heavenly plains, Is lvrn the songs tint a.igcd know; Un'ie ird by mortals are thy strains, That sweetly s loth.; tlis Savior's woe.

admire th

I Stephen Girard, of Philadelphia, who. when j bending overthe crave with ae. said ho would I plant a 'ree t-day ir he kne w he were to die lo-m irrow. If every m i l were a-",u ued by sncli sentiment what a chmre ii would pro dure in the affairs of the w orid.

lie stioweo meeujitt or nine snerin.ens nf .1,,,

Certatll (if !:IS Ol.en.V hr. t-o Kn.t.

1 lie priCst. I:;i .in;? !ol hl!o of lier 11-.L e.i nrrni..

money is not so much an object as it is to one 11 she ,v;, iii..,.edi:..eU- ."..! 1,.. "... '

the grave, to sti,jma,1Ze and blast the fair fame boiling Hood , 1 dro'.., ned. the husband 'walk- f . nt noble

of an honest Jv,'.r, ho had the moral

ni fin 1 ; 1 1 nrrrui'rit iiMiin)riiAo n.i .moim i.... .1. . t

z ':: "rs; -jr. ,m,, H,i wn - :(r,;;thVs;;!';hivv;:e;::;e,;;

1 ..f . . ... ... . - ( i.tit7 ii'.'j i jr. 'liit-i 1 1 . n rrcpr! nut iinui, , ,., . t rtc. ; , . .1 r . .. . .

( . a, -t-. .-i .o .M liiein nesatii tie otitained liom i.i. " ' ., , , . . " . ' - ' '" v . " ' '". inw-.i'i m i i.c nt. joints, unless

: the Southern states; all the vai icte of nice ! i'."." ' 1 uannei. and lieclared Ins con- go so far a tosii.k their old lea'tv

Would it not be we!' for ihe Locs, in their ittnrks on Henrv C!lav. 'o remember the rv

being pi'ch dark . nf the Bi itish iviiimnm'or and old-rock InHe-

er.der.ro? Thrii shot will rebound ftom the

man against which it i directed, tn-

v;it icties of uircs :

j and cedars and other arhorvitac from Maine, va- !

"What a thoughtful, feeling, truthful poet, (exel iim"d the Knickerbocker) J unes Russeli L ovell has Ivcotn"! N it erroneous did we predict, from one of his early poem in the Kuickerh orker, 'Threnodia on the Death of an Inlan;,' that to 'this complexion would he come at l ist." Are not the stanzas from 'The H,;ri.'ffge." one of Mr. Lowell's late efforts, every way a bior ihle?" T.I- ric'i mi i'ssoi inherits land. An I pile of brick, ami stone, and gold, An 1 hj inherits soft, white h .11 Is, A i I tender fl -h that fear the eld, X r d ires to w e ir i garment old; li.riia.it seem to nie, O.ie w.tuM noi rare i. hold in fee. Th- rich mm' m inherits cares; The hmk may break, the factory burn S -tte h.e.itti may hurM bis bubble .aies. A i " soft, w hre bard, w ould hardly t am A li'ivi th 11 wonld suit his turn; A heritage, it seems to me. 0 if wuld not care to hld in fee. U h i does the p -or man's son inherit? S out .ii.., ;,.! j inevy heait, 1 i - U IV s 11 ". i t i' Ii-t ;iii t; Iv- 1 f i v . 'n 1 Is !i, d hi p irt 1 1 every in-fu! i n! -m 1 art; A h-riti?e. ii seem lo me. A Ki aj might w is!i to hold m fee. VA h it d -e th poor m m's ..n mho it ?

rtou sorts of ash, maple and the buckeye from Oiiio and the sweet 011m from Yimino.

TIIH RK.L AXI) IDHAL.

VIPtIO

houh

that it was the will of God that she IhcW.-Hartford Jcvrnv!.

less il.ev

vessel en-

I be drowned, adding th:at it

j i""vjr. in one of hi discourses in which be ' weakness of her faith that caused

uescrines t'ie contrast e'

w as the !

but be'

A Soft Scat.-

-An o.d tinier rear f!..st.,..

1 or ineso l ist iwo. how ever, tlie c im-.te w n ,. " . fc , , . ..,- civs the ('..liner win,,,! !, .......

found somewhat ,00'severe. The w bitewood. j "A wo " IZVZT , , U ,rmy. of the Cre-v station, and other washdav. with a jug of and -V e ' , aswecallitinnewYoikand ,hio-p,obah,y thocog,; T'liiS f, "m. t''' , e into bis vif.' doLin. nc a .JVlA In a few years, these trees according .0 my ! BT i , Z J' uT W " Z.T """ T '" - h ". ' U'V ' y Pt v. ha,' ,ics were found upon the bank where sle 'u tZlZ! V" '

l,v "" 'MliMHti viniii 1 I u llir(,.,i, .1 n . . . ' ' - :.!- I 1 . . .- . 1.1 k. o....

1 - . 1 .,11 , 111 .'ti. ii i'., iij iMr o: 1 a m ooiia

111

v i-he erjoye.) .. nh bumble things.

A ia ik rl'poe I br toi- voio

- i:t-o: 1 '1 it 1 1 :o. 1 'ot i'i it i i h's

A h i: 1 ? ii ,.. 1. - 1 1 . oi-v a, . . .m-.'i- wi-'i . . .! 1 tij f...

rit. -ori ig.

!

the biography ofthegreat .nan of our Mine.

aratiche.s are now cit and caned away fiom the trees w hich grow on ihe plantations of other sages.wliose pillow s are in the dust. And a handsome wooded eminence, near 'die house, is now beautifully covered w ith a thicket or locusts, catalpas, young cherry to es. &c. This little hill, twelve yeais ago was petfertly naked, and the sand wa blown about with the wind. A lady, viiimj Mr. Webster, begged that so unsightly an object might be made to nvuid its appearance. Her ad. ice w a followed, ami six years afterward, vjs. tine Man-

I n eld ag tin she d inned her h in is i.'. :..!...;.

ration at t!ie sncces r wlial she had so earnestly recommended. Mr. Web-ter spoke of his unsuccessful attempts to raise the live oak.- and tin led to a conversation on climate which occupied the 10mainder oT our morning ramble; but w loch I shall try to remember and to speak of hereafter. I believe in my letters of lat year I gave yon some nccmiit or the general appearance ir the farm and th" t.eigbl ot iug country. I do not intend toicpcat v I, at I aid then, but an ocelli roure ind. ec me to t' cin to tb t to; e oeco more. X. S . II-q . a go:o!eman o! (iiicinnatli an old frieiiil and to n-nian of Mr. Webster, iii-ido him a loni! visit here ! .-t "September, i fell in w ith bin. on t.js reom.

old he s.vke to tn, jth a l.ni "e had seen. Il -so ll' e. h 1 1 We-I that V.t. VYeU-e. I. a-' a I -bote, and as ho rd- :u I . i poor r o ni"' tb"V h ! ib. 1: ' orl n chji g more. Tliet it: sr.;

! product . bill a po in

the appearance oT an ange) tanimed through a sion

IlllUier- slrrni liwi' intx .1. .i . - .

I ri h Teiu P into n o. Id . f ...-....! .. , . 1 li,li- iU: 1 . , ' -

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WO." or m:in-;:.l,.or I..,.! ......... ,"" "' Ill- 10 jour IHHinr, uf,

.. ii 11 -,.. . , 11 Olill t

or ir.... li -. I.. .1 1. I... .... . .

' ' 0..11 . oiumiiieii 10 i nesterJ k rnvriVll" fvnrn DAXt.IXli. Castleto I.Le .l.oir..;.! I.;.. - .. 1 ' "- 1 " XPI.I! AIH.LST,

A voiinsman whoh-t it ..,.'.l ' mrL-t.?.. it, . ' - r . .." . 1 " -"''"-k Hertild tite

- 'iV i-'ti. 11 mi 1 I'I f'I-l I I'

he particulars

. ...inainm 01 insiieclsiJi-ej or bis mind, flat- bapttsirP a disciple w as can icd nwsiy lered himseir that he con! I Her his condition ! fiood. and drowned the ethetday at

mi .King nis icei rattier tlin an empty skull worth voodhou-o. near Shed'ield. issued the follow jog proposal': " . , . ' Han-SiNo SKt t.t..'' j The Loce-focos of i:iiaI!1 County. Ohio. mi te,- ligbtfoot p no.e toe o en a din 1 held a convention some w eeks a o and resolvmg -lllll in w itcl. that holegnnt hart will .'ed that all TioilT-. whether Tor protccien or ".t in tt.e new favbt.n. L id.be ami Revmre. are de.-.d w ropg. and that the clean geiitlenooi ho., m., .o;, f,, , .,;. c, e J ibirg is ;.h olu-e frre trade, with exclusive h m in hi under t.ak ,., ,, ,jj p,.:,se lo sin than-' Unul .V, . y ,n! Ihrrd Taratio We have nam to tin p. per ski, li tool re of en as sun a ! ' ays a heaitv grasp or the hand far thh "ri tw en tea sinners do -i." I.ocofocos-men who see where there

prmcmies lead mid are not afiaid to follow.

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1 ' - ... s.,t. ,,. .a!.n ; jo w iu:i s'ie re-i i-

veriiicl

mith !

Chester j

It is somewhat re- 1

" " 01 ine arrest at Ar.ua-.o i off:..-. Tl,.,...-

. ,1 m If" '..I- - it IT ia" ,,f M 'fV'-1""!-'"""" week . r ten days ago I Ian.,s- j at the instigation oi Dr. T let. Up had ihreatlenedthe Doctor with pet si n a! violei'ce, anrl ! was therefore held toli.n' i-. C1.,:T) t i- ,i,

... vv j, pe;ice.

No noppT or it. The Washington correrpondence of the Cinolesion Mncurii. in noticina Ihe withdrawal or Mr. Cuchaii.an from ihe Presidential atet a ays; 'I CPttnot hut regard this as ill-advised on the part of Mr. Buchanan, and Mint it villliare 1 tmehnry t gire his great Slat: to Mr. Clay."

Mit. Oclf.. The friend .T the late Chars

Ifon. Urn. Hardin This eteran in politics 1 Gie tis such a whoIe-ou!ed fellow any day. and at the liar ha- been rlio-en one of the j in prefetence to the S ipi y-Elm hrred.- Willi Whig F.lei ton candidates f..r the state of Ky. j"eh on the lea 1. e coti'd settle hair a dozen 111 t"lt ni .lllll tt O t.ru r.i.n. I in 1.... t. : 1 fitnl ot.n. ll..- 1.. tl t:.: 1 n

."-'- r 1 ii' Ml I If Ptt 'i M f K , ' 1111 1 it n I'I P eiltlnnil- il" tnn i . . .

id.eady in the field ralhing the Whig f,.r( cal Irialfit conclusive ,e-,) n W , e T l, !VP '7"- " -'"i;t the publishers for the coming cotoest. He is the ,., oet.;.han it now, ate , ...JLI ;L " ,,f a P': "'"'""1 "'at Mr O.. retracted

r.dstmnpspenkeruchaeoierrMeno!"e:and for one. so 11 In I e sure thev nre rJ : L '":"V ". Ul 'h"T '"ebra-ed speech

he AVhi

Central I'nmi tore for J. -fTersoi. shadow . Give us the ImcLuood f.,.

cotoov it teide.i lo invite him to cross the 1 i - coinii-g squate down into close action? .V. Y. or m ben be . iit Trimble t r : he : ' iutai.i c.;.::-. ! Tribune.

' ir

opposite 10 it. In case be should com our citizen m av prepare for a rrASf.

ati-'O

f

s hi in'ierit ?

or;

1 .! 1 . .'i.. j. , ,r ni in

V ; atieiiee I .trued b ivv.ig

toiiiage, it surriir conies to bear it, A !e low-f-'f h'g that is sure. To mike ihe ...,,-c.st hi-" los d-.o,: A b.-, il .,.e. il seems ,0 me, A Kmj might wish to ind in ree. 0, lie'i m in's s..:v there is a t .. Tint vi '1 1 1 ..tli -rs level stands; 1. uge -!i i it - b.th never sod. B it ..nly hite.is. soft. ,iie h inds; Th's is the best cm,, ftom thy land-; A h.ritao 11 seem to in . W .-t!i being rich to hold in ft e. O'l. poor man's son. scorn not thy st it , There is worse we.u iuess than thine. In merely hejng rich ami great; Work only makes ihe sold to shine, An 1 in ikes rest fragrant and benign; A heritage, it seem to me. Worth being poor to hold in fee. Both heirs to some six feet of sod, Are equal in the earth at last; B ith child ten of the same dear God; Prove title to your heirship vast By record r,f the well-filled past; A heritage it seems !o mee, Well worth a life tol.-o'd in be.

1 :o 1 1 ih o

l-h or shoot a

Llal.

.1 iilnichf .)?ul o were awvkenod ut of our sleep o'l Sii'id iv night about eev. n o'clock, by '.he rapping of a little boy of about ten years of age; .ve ' oso .and went to the window and .asked bi'ii hat h wauled, "(-.ii "H 1-1) u-,e v.her.' I v i; foil a trbnie. sj. "What do 011 -tot . ith a w st.di.ii.tii7'1 a!;t d we. "There is a man at nr house.1' be replied, "and mother i afraid of htm." "Win.

i the man. and what is he doing t.. yourim

Tin: w i The Cm r. ' I ' ' . ' ! d -

lifxizn ::inn nf Sena for Sprae'ii-. Wc leant from h providence Jonrna' "that the Hon.

1 I . . "T') ; CIRl.S j U i.liam S,.r oo e has re-igned his scat in the a . f .if... . .

: -a- -I - -Iks ,0 lii-tot y p, . enaie o l,eltl!,,;

,1 ..., IT,, ... ; -i.e sii.l. on :o d n . I .i f bolv t'.rw.'P of hi Is and 43 men ate lll.doy- Ibrmher and punier in I usnier, the late Am i- , s- S-o-agiie. I'so. The V;.r-..f- ,t I..

in the I jeiise o Kepresentattves in IFJ,") con-

rernin g the "gold spoons"1 and the fine fptni'iire of the 'White Hall while Mr. Van rjuren was its occupant.

ts et:,.oshn nt riot .-nit ('"" Sp.agpes reso.icti,,,, uj'l ,,r ,.,irse In

c..cl; 'ruin, woven thi.n ifilled with a Whig,

i-. n city v he-e floor i- 1J ceirs a pound; and

cb'et.et's eight cents pair. ho an. r jury to 3) .irl to be thus emidov-

th- ed nr vnt j ts' as thev rhoc!

j er?" w e asked. After a good deal of h.'siia-j j tion. mi-t.jle.l with half sup; ! s- bs th j I?IVni? IX't'MI.LlGKN'Cn. 1 little reilow finally burst into ttsos when be; .m,." ,', Sffundn-nf 'Vi.v-Wi. 1mt-e

rtduclantly fell himseir rorccd to 1. II il e li n h. ! to r-c I th-t-.i t , of tin line p icket F.ther is drunk, ami is beating mother, and; On Too hiv im ening. ihe Pth instant whi'o

jh.asdiiveu us otil of doors, and mother is shiy-1 f.'eling her way ihionh a -'e se f... bpnifk

ering out in the poich. and he wou'i let h.-r in. ' a log on Twelve Mde Po.r.t. in the Mi.iipi

an 1 sue 1 airaiu 1.1 linn." we gave the little atH anK immediately.

fellow direction where he could pr. cure Iv all saved prompt aid. and on our sleepless piiht-v. deep- boat.

btt'e 1 1 -it

im Saimday. nt "J .

oifs .-on,! t.. 133?) a.'s. from Mon.h v mor-

oing. for w hich she was paid tw entv ccpts pet j finlh nf f7or. Duncan. The St. Louis Reci.. being siv dollars for less th.-.n as many days publican, or Saturday, has Ihe follow ing: rmrdov.eent. j ' We r-grel to announce the death o? Gov. Ver riil: hou the I.-.c . wboare opposed teJ'-ieph Dtmcan: r Illinois. This event took Vm-ie m maiiufac iee. must j ny bet! Only I place at hi residence; rear Jack-onville tin

i ibdlar a w eek for he laboi of i 'little giri' j Monday night lat, after an illness of five or

Cot.. Johnson Drei.tvr.n. The ITari is!-,rr corrf spondert of the IVmisvltanian savs. it

ii rumored there that Co!. Richard M. ji lin-

atdsburv. w bo is tsow

ai II I'tisborgh. lo withdraw- bis nsntp from theli-t id President in! cntididaics, for the f.urpose i.r creating greater onion and harmcry in the Democmtie ranks.

ta'c. 111 consequence . I ..... .. .,.,r:,H f -..t c

Six days. Gov. Duncan was an early citizen

"i 1. .mots, tided many public stations, was at one time Representative to Congress Tor ibal Slate, then iier Governor, and was again, nl ihe last general election, the Whig candidate fo ih.itofr.ee.''

Senator Rtvrs Sena'or Rives, of Virginia, has w ri'ten a lengihv 'etier. which is published in the Richmond Whig of Wednesday last, in which he declares hi in'rr.tirn to support Henry Clay lor the next President in preference to Martin Van Ilttten.

Iv pitied that wife. a. id mother, and son. who, were forced by a fathers brutality bv the' curst; oT drunkenness to seek lo hae him.

A V.M.rArt.r Max. The Providence Clrnn. hi noticing Senator Cubpiitt's sermon at the Wesley Chare! in Washington savs. 'At homo

he has been known to preach a set mon .... .. Vr.nv Good. The Releigh Register states

The cargo v. as near-! cause 111 court as ad voc.te. sit on a referrenre. j "' "'Mowing in-j.rotnj tv was v. tiUcn by

Thetewasnoiusurat.ee on the! marry a couple, t hi isten a child, and make a j ,MH bearted Whtg. of No-th Carnlins,

lump speech, all between sunset and bedtime j upon w nuessmg the spontaneous exprcssinn

Indiana C nnnrl'.w Cral. We are sitting by a veiy beautiful fire made by ihe Indtaea Can iielton coal, which we cm!er!ar.! is now Tor sale in th's ci'y. We in'r ttd to give !hls ctal a tiorough trial, and thru say n-."re about It; It i sa'd that those who bine used it in their par!or gratrs wiii never use :j,v other real if this can be obtained I.rtr. Jov'r.

Tue Crj-XTnv. Life in the country may be one of the rirhest on thecatth; hut il may a!o

all in tine du !"

H.iiTSr.i, t- r"...... -.ii,.. r M, ror...

. . . ... , , . , . , 1 - - .'ai. ...tins, 'am 1,1 tnu s.rini"

- , , or...... ..-,..,..,.,. ,, meereai oook 01 .mi-, oo:,i Uatknn av . inf.u ms us that on Wednest a relon srell! Bitter we.e those reflections, tine be opened to ihe eve of him who resides day morninT ",, (about cavli"ht )athe Harkand a sad and sleepless pillow during that hour there, and illuminated wiih the light or heav-iaxv'ay was coming up near Cloverpon sherame was ours'. en. from hi little knoll be can see and enjoy ; j cmiart with Ihe Star ..r the West which Pour mother! we thought or the bridal hour, all the glory or the w.d; but ir be sees in ) raused ihe Siar 10 sink instantly. ' Mr D s-,ys when she gave heiseirand het happiness into Natttie only thepotatoe fudd which gives him' that the Star ran across the hows of the H oki the keeping of that husband, who, in the pres- food, then is ibis golden vein rinsed from him.' away, with a full head or 'team The Hukaenceof his God, vowed eternal love and pro- and he himseir stands, like the potatoe plaut,i wav had stopped, end was backing at the time tf ction unto her. MevpMt ( 7Vn ) Ea;l0. ff.5t rooted to the earth Dremer. ' of the coneunion. No lices were lot

j or the people r.f that State in favor of Ilcnrr

I Clav.

In ancient fahle. it is said. That gazing on Medusa's head, V onld change the gazet, blood and bene, Into a mass of solid stone; Looking at Tyler head thev say. Turns the beholders all to Clav.

Jacob Lit-leif Xew Rn-k has made a donation of S5000 to the New York Irf ifttlcn ft t ihe Blind.