Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 November 1848 — Page 1

IW1PIAMA AMERICAS,

OUR CGUMKY-OUK COUS I RY'S INI ERKS 1 S-AN D OUR COLNIRVS FHU.NUS.

Y c. p. cr, ukso.

THE TIMKS.

From the Delphi RraM. -. . . . -- . 4...nmm

BROOKVILLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY, NOYEJIKEIi 24. 113-IS.

VOL. XVI XO. 48.

I Paper cannot be had nearer than 50 miles of this ; pIace, and then it .s worth 75 "-jgg; j p sI have been making some inquiries and' think I have stated the wheat crop too

, small.

W. B. C.

Walamett Rivi-it, Oregon Territory,)

April turn, i i - t 1 Frier Js V ith pleasure I set down Bleaching. Coloring nn Prcrring Wooa. toSm the pWge t gve vou on leav ing In- j We have, says the London Mining Journal-, diana. We are all well, but ?ou during the week, had an opportunity of in-

....... sneclinff some beautiful specimen of wood, pre-

vant to hear something of this cour

RELIGIOUS.

ten years, and I ar about to step into the grave.

advantages; the advautnges cf a mild climate, ! p,ntb man, of the name of Renard-Perin, and crass growing the year round, beef cattle fat all must a wi(le fold in the construc-

iheUnie without teed or attention .ana P ' ! lon of wfui and ornamental fancy cabinet

the best quality u ao-uua. - . . intrna, ,railitpcture of our hou-

l.nr uu i v . 1 1 ui ' " nuiB) .. . -- - -

&.c. All our commonest

. .-a urVi hs rune beecr.. larch, elm, oaK, x.C.,

c.i!i0f. I,; o.ronosed' have imparted to them an entire new character,

i nun (riiK-OT i j ...,. j ,u rtUnosiiion of the prain. or

as ioiloA'c: ninii iu voivi . 1st Th- climate. There has been no snow rur, wilicn rrom tne wood, after the operation,

that laid 12 hours at one time during the past usceptiWe f a high polish, is brought out tl'ZZ'i, l greatest richness and beauty Some mow, aud iu the Mou jt.diis within 4') miles, specimens of tables, panels, &c., made from this

..r f pnrii. hut living oil

prairies; the disadvantages arise from the uew-; public buildings, iiessof the country, making many of the tie- , ,uch Pllle fc,

bv

ET The following is in Southey'a finest stain

Read it. They sin who tell us love can die,

W ith life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity In heaven, ambition cannot dwell. Nor Avarice in the vaults of Hell, Earthly these passions of the Earth, They perish where they have their birth. But Love is not destructible Its holy flame forever burneth:

From Heaven it came, to Heaven returueth. For oft on earth a troubled guest, At times deceased, at times oppressed, It here is tried and purified ; Then hath in Heaven Us perfect rest; It soweth here in toil and enre;

But the harvest time of love is there . The Riblcnsn Ili.tory.

BY J. P. nURRIN, D. D

:rlmtal 1 i.toxuntiou Iwmiuut. v. 1 I . . . .1. I .... .. . nf .1.

TV'V, K.. T tiV . ir Of ; It IS well KI10 '.. 11, i.lul 1110 cuuau.... - -

1 whom have I taken a bride among yonT Let ' "bol results in inflammation of ll.o stomach or , . ... . t ... r ujii l.raiu. The mental constitution is similarly af-

n.in FpeilA, ttiiu 1 will iriuiu ..Hi. ivuiiuiu. - . . . I r. u.. i... fec.tedl.vMniiiituralMiinuhintsoflhemind I h Ule w,u4e

; tude, "Thou hast wronged no man thou hast body sympath:.i i: A 1 A L. i..J :,;,! til" mini!, and 'i

j 111JU1CU IIW lll.ll lUU lie .Ml n. .-...u

ce,;s tile li.'ioxiculion w.nen fxri-in;; roiniiin r-

kswriblc. IVii:cr:,I t'rarrrli A man In Talladejacoanty, AUUma, iu a j When tkou goesi to a Friiuhi!: Ml-, t;!k fit of dWaneement, lately killtd him own. son, j not to the compositors, nor n;ed.i!o with apy

(and thee, ailing wood upon the oody, set tire to , uiioh-fciiincou roayst tire.

He has been deraiig'1 on religious " i.rirg,i wn-jp-r Tor

pU'j'IflltlO..,

wi'.'i the unhea

healtl-.v action ol s'.'jcts, or.d said he was .making a c-ffering of withhold not from the editor the name of th

:ifT-

both often sue- I a

lamb.

author thereof 1.-st t'i

'God is witness and ye are witnesses." And they repeated "We are witnesses." And yet you say the Bible has got no life in il no elements of action! You who ay so have not

read the Bible.

urns ,!,. ,1,-itmanv a p.tiet.t has had the shslTemplesville, in Queen An..

the picture. Look at Absalom. Ilewasagood-

j ly and beautiful young man. But he was ambitious, and for forty long years he stood nt the

: gate, when the King was In the pnl.tce, nod

when any one came to the K'ng for justice, Absalom took him aside an said to him' "I wish I were judge in the land, then would I do justice to you I see your cause is riht," &e ; and thus

he did for forty years. If you go to the politic

'u i-emirs. io GeiAi Irmnlu-

i . .i - i - . .

Mnguliir irt uo-lanc-r. , iem.), no. asK ot l.:m viio 1jh'.i w r'.'.ien u cerrr.t :.. 'Mir.-.....,! ml? f rn !tji II 1 i0. h :t , ,. ,t-. . ! I . .

of insane vl I i re reioi ... " : , ' , f.. ..-c

fouJR-iespec- ! i.ie writing wliirli ino.i mnvst briulw

I ,. I .... j. J . l....... I..ni L 1. I.- i . ,

of im;.lut-s sown by hp u'jmg tlie t.isle tor Mgiit A, . - i . , . .

Dr. Stokes, cf Mount Hope Institute years old, wno utiw -ii...ru rr ...u. j .. ( v, w, ! read

ilahoretl unner a. niipwini. 01 mimii, .v n ii..n mv .-ij u? n ( ir:ir aiu my wuris

was lhonht to lie incurable. At that tune, tor ump.e. tint all may understand tiioe. Au: l.iho som trifling indescreiion, her mother boxed her n.i o(Te!:i if thy pi v not i!i!)!i:i..d, for'it

i 1 .. ...l... .. Crmr flirt iiinni.nl miihl li.-n ....... .1 l1 , , i

-t on which ' wnui in inir, i ......... r.. Vr .-.:;norea tnv

for four months the child never nt.eied a worn. , ineii. mi l it may te t:rjt the e fit,,- huf h ot'ier

. - At the e . pirat.oa Oi" thil time, tK.wever, when pieces better than tbi:ie. . ;

, , , , ,' the afflicted mother had become, almost frantic ib (Kllu- . . nation wi'hout wanniii'' llo" heart. ho Ins not, ,. . . . . , . . . "..nir (isunf ' . ..,..,. .,llrllH,r :n:at her opposed instrun.entahty m depr.v.ne her, Jdgia lrn there ,v,rs.ltio,i of I-Moir. Css tm-t persons ,vhose :,.. ha..- Ven turned ... ,f ...,, lhis fa(.u v I .... . ,., .

this wav-UuiXt.-s, m..!e or f-m .'-. who 6re-' . ' ' . mw in " , ' l0!;" r,A ft... i, ,.! of cloud-' (.'" restored ad what si... mor-in- ,!!r Lrcfoco a,,,, , r-e Si! p3;..rs here,'

rer.iiins

Would yon see the other side-the reverse of

IV VUII HP .IL-'H",! IO III' , i ' . r ,1 i vi, .in

. Noltiins i-1 more lii;-iy to

e, than iVe edi

sive r.oe!-re induce the i:

fost rs sent:

Tt has been said that historv is philosophv ; nl meetinirs of vour own country, vou will find ''ll'd, th..n fr

-i. .. .. -i!n.t t. !I hmv cleei. s .v for- i 1 ... B.n,!;,,.! rli-li nm:issinir i . t. r... i t ' , . . j ii. j.... .. :M . ble exiMenen

nitre is en"" " - " , . ,v , . prepairu o.c tnv.fe.j 1 i leacninff ov example, dui now iiiuitu inure . osaiom ai me tunr iiio urn in" vy u. "in ,- .. i il.. ojiic, mi. u in- i lasts r ' I . .....

,nT - a. piau Ti'iav h- out two-thirds of i any of tlie more "Penslve WOMs ,a u,elr " " ur" i truthfuMy it may be said the Holy Scripture is , put his arm round your neck, like Absalom

mere ieiii, o--." - - - tv feet, and duitng tlie ra.ny season, w.iu.h lasts

t i . 1 ' 1 .n,l nhuh n-ill. HnllhtleSS. COineiUtO ... ... . . . t. J.l 1 ... I, ...,.. oil

the tin". Ttie summer l u -.ve 1101 fujoj "'" "" " ; ' i religion teaching by examples, tik1 iralli ol iw ll,r s"" i,. n.,t :,. ii.rv.rm?d tlut it is cool and pleas-.more extensive application. We are not aware I ... .. ,., 1 . ilipm. "I wish T was i-.id.re in the land." 1

iic., j .. proiane nisiory ina runiruinr!i iir i rn-uu-i i-? - , - j - - , , l,ini-a a U ant. , ... 'of the material employed to have this effect on ; .,t ro . ia vn. cr .1, domsvoime everv where, and ,u" ""oh

hill and vaii-v prli4 and timber. ' j the od, which, although patented, the propn- facf intenfions; w,!l!e many has the same effect. The tools of Absalom were Quality cillu' laud As good as Indiana or etow keep a profound secret. The manipula- , m down to wrUe fll,sehood to plpasn a ! tempted to make him judge. But there was a

Illinois. ;tion is of a simple nature, consisting in causing fl f..pnd Bl)t God above the demagogue of Israel, as there is

Lime-sto;:e.- one here. .. ... 'an exhaustion of the contents of the cellular . .... tj:i.i ..,.1. !,.,.. .;.l, P.nil above the demairofites of America, and1

so!ir -iti

a sia stri.-ken. but ref

wnrhl? Tut..! :,!iIm: iir fr.i'Il ii'.l III -1US ofll

t.. f.,r r.-, v' I

atl-

huie lli.-.t lli tr'i;:y has !x-e:i , f. :! ir.in-f, r uf Whiir i, n re. n !.o snp;vted an 1- I' - o . Ti.i- i, I-;- ,,, . distriViii i f ! ..tlj ' l.M-of.u'iv !. l-.:v" :! . c.-i.,..

the Lnwrenecrs, vmcn is thus re.a.eo. ty me ,or la f,,,-, , ,n... ,,r .. ;.,,.j .

t v a

..f t;..-1.. o the (".,ss

, . ' rSninrehens'l'e. without the least impediment , we are t-l t j cor. s ot a ril respons,-! "'"! ' .. . j

r , a . oi an', Kir.n a ihsiiic i , iirmii ann rn n-i

n rupt'-dlv einoved t. the present time. venire- itk?i . t l Ttr.... ' li.ir.

i toxioation, t ll:eon vale principle lor rea lers . . i d ' ' ... Mnm I'nlrh Onlilonr A 'Pinns Brllc. roils erat-.i'i

is we I as drinkers, i! m -n wit- make ami sell ; ... ,, ..J i . r. .i, ...;, ' , 4 fi.mnv ir.ca ent nanpeneii a l-woavs on nr,w

tlie injitiuiiirtiirers and

, i. i.Wt.npnoin,. i. I ii;ii n inn. ino.M .

iirl, q nf infnvi.i! i i -r Jri iilrn. fine. 11 re- 1

tr.al'n tb.e asylum witb their virtiitis, the world would not Le '.he tuii'eivr. '

TlXr-TTe'VeJ aUr fir is the prin- exhanstion of the content of the f" 0 ,nlhoT onh, BMe caT.not le charged wit al part" of the rail timber cf Oregon, aver-, tissue of the timber, and while so exhausted, ,n- w .

I . t .

clpal part of the rail timber ci Uregon, aver- , uC - - , ignorance or partiality. f aemagoguei. 01 ever, u,.u y. aiue fr.-ia six to eleven cuts to each tree; di- jecting a solution of the material into the potes. Scrintures mav then he rewarded as Then there is that b-autifnl pictnte of orrow-

Frnm l!ie Ve.v V'i.-U r, ;i'-- G:!7.-tte. A !j' ti Itr-T-'T E'!crsi!S fJir VnnUrr.. Ilnniilton. Uimur Cans ! , J nu tl'l. 14"!.

Lowi 11 Jmirnni: " " J cf the Snprern "; : The -r-: ..f jt A snb-tiiti d. wholesome looking Irish lady , pi-.-rs, in t!:;i re:r. i .'ii : t!,.. -

was so inten' in her gossip with a friend iu the j Tim may brio :ra-i;re things li -' . cars, just as they were starting from Lawrence, j (-;,,; t..J , that she did not wake np to the reality until she ; iV.iiu l-"iir!-s., i,tM-!t. ' was making a course for Boston at a twenty j l"HH.i.r.M-i!i . N.v. ;

iistnt she ireeei .e n this she I oe bar-me I .:t arrived at

i irr .. - v . llir 11U1V CUMniUira lll-i, ii u i;-

amelerot slump trom ci.e u ui o aim u u.... .rn lle 0,,eration is pertormed on green, or iresii ,. T m . j r.,vid "O Absalom, mv son. tr.v son I Messrs. Camp vV. V, itu.-s: Ueii'!emei l ra,m;Lswli. The instant she nree.en inm sue .-.i-... ... ...nwi -n ...1-por' t i..i iv

-yet we have tT t-' the whole tree is operated on at . of this rropo?i,in be- i words at which, in an oratorio, you have wept going to gtv- von nn -.mount of a rea! impostor j rils!l,(! for ,he door. Conductor Billings, a very j from luert..o !io, whieb p'a- e she ieit on il, andllet-erarcther kiiu's, but noVulnut or hick- j once, which becomes so thoroughly saturated cause the jIoy Scriptures htve been invested again and again. Is it not most nsUral? Tf in the shape of an Irishman in this city, who ' pliant ma... and excelinglv t-nder of wonv.ii ( Hth u't. It-pes w -r- tii-n e.-t -it ,ine I tiu.t t'orv." . ; with the preparation, that on ccttins any por- . mvsteTVhnveb(.Pn(ipf!Cribed ns so pure.so you ask for examples of pure, ardent devoted hns ma,!- hin.lf rieli bv be.-.i.c among you kllli R,arted tostop her.nrj arrived r.t th- ,d it- 'Coii-.ltu::onaiisi' wi.l e-,vit!i ,r v sn.-r, i;, The laadeircf ft-ines. Not j?! tion of it, the same altered appearat.ee in the 0 ,ritnai po heavenly s speak ing i friendship, no classic, storv produces any thing vnnke. H- came her-r-hnoi ten years ago. f,irm jt r,s th- frightened woman male her ( crashing the mi!i(;.,y .ie.pot who rule, m p. ofckv bprprii r-v'M v c Wr!" Sran Panted themselves, and the wood we are of far 'ond t))e Rnd rompre. j equal to the history of D.ivid and Jonathan Hid nod poor: a boy W hie. from rVr to door. I.ekily th- cars were upon the cnnl , h s re-enf..rcii,g his , iron. ,. r The chance' 'of "getting hnd. The Govern- informed, is very soon fit for use, which other- pn of men that manv persons have learned Of deep, yet refined and delicate devotion and begging f,,r roll vitmds in fact mv thing vou bri.lge; and as she shot out the pel cf the train j M.ma.ges was bl..eliiin; Mar.caih,.. ,-

pnt of Ore.iron allows each male over fourteen v.. wou!d reauire maav r.ionths' of seasoning. . , ., , ' . . :i ! vi,t rmn.. .-r enimlled the storv l-l .,,;.! 1., w l-.im i-i the mv of food or turned her over in the neatest of a!I possible t " wi-eu mm an t I .r. was iiailv .int-H,

id e-ieh wi-iovv woman to claim

vea;s ot uge. a

ivlll aere. T!i p:ine

! ii as i i ihe vallev of the Waliamett are

Paeets Sound is mosMy vaeai.t. The valleys of, I'm ihua. li'k river, Kogues river, and the Cla- j Siiet are held by the Indians. The health. Very good. 'iUe price ,i s'ee'i. Cows and sows about twice as Ivgii as ia la iiaaj; sheep $7 per head; horses cn.i oe'i r h-.ri. The market. Kvery cori.er cf the earlh is opeu to us, vet tlie newness of the place and the scarcity of money will tiot justify ship owners tn landing cargoes here; therefore goods are

thrice the price h. re ti; t tiiey are wiin vou. Our wheat w i.i always seli, and we shall have cheap gooJsbye and bye. Fish and game. Lots of both. Quality of Wheat As good as the earth produces, and mav be sown from August to June to produce a crop; tiieu ruu the harrow over the itiil.hle to keen the biros from picking up the

waste Wheat, ar.d it is good for two thirds of a

crop and no cheat. lWes and honey.- There are none here. Crossing of the Mountains. The Kooky Mountains are verv easy t pass, the ascent being so gradual as sea-eel y to be perceived. The Bear river, liuriil river and tlie Klue Mountains are some worse, for you wiil want two lock chains to one vagon mi sometimes be com-

.,iie.l 1.1 ,'. iiM. i...,os. Ihit the Cascades are

n.iii.ii .v. ... ... . . - 1 t1i.r.r-t nf ah. aa,H here I naist si v. that it I

had to tit out again I could save :(; for half my team, my big wagon and half my other things were lost bV being h i t in the Cascades -x-nosed to the Iioiiuns la order to cross the

Mountains easily, get strong two horse wagons, four yoke of oxen to each wagon. The tongues of the wagoas .-!wu'..l be Imii-cr. Never start with a stitf tosiue-i wagoa, for you will get it broken or kill your oxen, or both. Thus rigged, vnn will cross with e ie. if vou are early; but

if manv are before you, you had better ::ot take the Barlow road, ai" there will l e ao grass left for your oxen. It would he more expedient to take the South road. If the rainy s. a-on has set in the Barlow road wiil be nearly if not quite im

passible. I bad mud hi "y ceep, 110 grass, and sometimes nine yoke of oxen to cur wagon, and not more than 4 h !! s c T load, and stuck then. The South road tak -s o't' -il m;!es this ride of Fort Hall. It is ne ..- : -'.i miles further, but the

ixiii. lin t r- one Hi l wav were net more in iu

1 - J 1 r ,...0 anrl .

talieu. ,urj rooi cecay, auu luc ,a,uS . ..... position in life, however humble.

thus, in addition to its great beauty, this wood , pvpr p1.vat(1. that does not find a beautiful

may be brought economically into use for the nnd foreiWe il!us,r!ltion in ,,lis actual history 01 common purpose of building, or other uses to B;We JUn wp have with. which timber is generally applied. The cost of ,heoricst,iat ppciiar element which gives the machine is about 121; and it can be used in RcMed Tomance novels, t,,e light the fields or forests, or on the shores of rivers, mmlnn of ourdav. Why does the press pour and donot require very experienced bands. nnmbprs of trashv literature, read in

JlechnnU-. almost every house of your city. It will not

of Ruth and Naomi? The p .inters have not clothing; he soou .or.o.i otu that the fanndian- somersets, and t.en down she went, straight as ami this ,t is believed ..ill bring nit -nater

yet done painting it. Ruth is the embodiment began 10 g"( t'r-, m" his vi-it. an 1 art-r h"itig a meal-bag. bonnet first, into the canal. I lie of every thing that is true and elevated in the her,, about two years, be took a trip to the dive was beautiful, and r.s she arcs- puffing female character. , States to trv ii'a f-olune. lie I11-10 ler.reeiited with fright, a board was throwu to h-r. and she The world is cheated by the devil in thismat- . hi'iis, If to ho the f .;),,- nf eight cr t-n children, SOnn found herself, dripping like a fat naiad, npter. He keeps them away from reading stories an rmi-.rr.int. a'i -i I'-''i'al.- f evrv- thing to oll dry land n uharmed, but a go 1 d-al scared, of more absorbing interest than any other book Make hims if :n.! faoii'v r-.n..rt di'e; a-'d he aB she might be. Ltist nicht she came np in aiTords. ! succeed,-,! b-von I a'l hi-exn- rt itioos. lie re- 1!, cars, locking as nice as a snnflower, and

turned utter vii at-sein-n i.i a year, iu niiv wii'i ,-;.lul as a summer morning.

He depos-I liHl.nn t l3i-"lnnr .

-,i,r.t a This Legislative bo.lv ill assem! I- at Indi- .. ... i t ...,...i

rlothiiiT sho-. and b- 1'e .. started ofr-ig-i.i and anapolis on tlie 4ttt 01 i.-cemoer. wer.t it. another cirertion. smith: h- return-.! interest will be attached to its proccdng-. in with bef er lock than b-fore. nn-1 bought a en- view of the important matter, which wiil come ner lot of la.. '. Imi't a fr one ho,,.,. paid for before it duri-.g the winter. W in. lb- or.miary

he start-! and went to amount ol local ons.nes.. ...err an, .

iblic stations to fill such

lour

Vnur t'hnnzr. Sir.

One of the most nondescript specimens of hu-! -'',"';?- '"' 1 s;,v"' 11.1 jj: l,.,l, l'.,n. : fed his go,, 's with his wife, vtio ,

IllUllll,, till.CU lldUUIC, H.-ll,li ,,i'w"" ww..

necticut a few days since, in h is own or bur-

rowed conveyance, was brought up with a "round turn" at a toll gate, which he designed

it. X'd sati-fi

They are the palace builders of the world. do t0 say that the whole people who read them Not a stick is hewn, not a stone shaped in all the are corrupt. Men of sense, of morals, of relilordly dwellings of the rich, that does not owe gion, read them. The only reason is this: that its beautv and fitness to the Mechanic's skill; whether true or false, they profess to detail ac-

the towering spires that raise their giddy heights tions that men and women have done and to have passed w,thout paying the usu il fee. ik. ..'A...'., .i.n.n,l unnn llix Mm-Iikikc's ."..nnrrbt nrl ft.lt nndsald. And it is because txri r..j i.:.nair;n l;.,,l,n f,v,m uliieb

"U'Wl-K v.. t,..-. - , - - ....... - j uril IIC IUU LIU tlllll-ll .. v, ,.rlol.. Ml . . . ....... . . . . .. . .1 I . ... ... .... r.i si r T.iv.s nn.! r.-lnrn- portam 11

art for their suength ano syrruuelry; tne lliou- they present human Deings acting, umi iey , j,e coud not escape without "forkmgover, ' lie . " .-. .,... ., ....... TTnit-d States Senator, in place of Mr. Man-

sanns of noble ships that cover the seas of the have this power over the human mind. 1 lUr,uired of a young iady wiio was itiatlendanco eo in .u.0111 . . . ... . ..... ,OSe term ol service wi.l exmre on the

world, the magnificent steamers that piow the , Now, everything thai is captivating In action t tlip pate ,ow much he had to pay before ho 1111

Northern lakes and Western rivers, the swift Io- or critical in circumstances, thatawakens a trag- 1 cou,j pas8 t!ie rorm;daWe barrier. comotives that traverse the laud from Staie to ic inihience, that can arouse and lead on the j "Three cents, sir, is the charge for single State with the rapidity of lightning, are all the human heart, is recorded in that book as having wap0IW re,,; the young lady. construction f that noblest of beings, the Me- 1 actually taken place. Why then should not j ,TlrPe cent!t ; a threepence, the half of a chanic! Not an edifice for devotion, for busi-1 the world receive the heavenly story-tho sen- , iB;xpence. one of tlB Rmaiest bits of silver in

ness, fi r comfort, but bears the impress of their ord of human actions under tne approoauon or young woman am I right?" said tho

handiwork! How exalted

I! CO' pel, Mice-!

,,,,'atiou of a liek dweliimr bonse, worked negan. wnose .-r... v.

away id it ns I,,., ns th- money would last, and ' " , , , J

start c, a begging A secretary 01 .-nine, ... r

when oxi.en.l 1. vniV

j tour throoo'i th - I'i.it Ptate. ished the two-!nry bi,.t; io.i. ii'e now nho.it f-'tir hnnir.-il

Tie nt las', fin- .. ptvI bis r-i.ts hdhirs '-r vear.

is their calling how ! disapprobation of God? And I regard the New j d.jn(1 faWug in his pockets for his, change.

noble is their pursuit how sublime is their avo- ; York Bible Society with peculiar interest Pe- T,ree centSi s;r jf yo rUae," said the I

cation! Who dares to sneer at such a fraternity cause they propose to psesent that record 10 me of honorable, noble, high-minded men? Who ' thousands of people who from their circum-

dares to cast odium on such an eminent, and pa

Thompson .

A Tresident cf the State Kink, in place of Ju-'g ' Mmri.-on.

For 'he first office, it i probable tb-re wi l.. I

(.everal candidates. We have heard the nniwa j

"In your office of highwayman,

lady.

voting wo

man, you will subtract the amount of your do-

A tinsniitli ail.-1 on bi n t'.e otii.-r dav, for a smi.l! claim for tinning the rout" of his n-w house, .. 1 -.. . . . . 1 . . c. ., .1 1.:.. .... r.. o . in

a.l.: lie v..'S i".n " " ' - , , . . ... .... . II .,,Ln

.fas and a l.-autifol or- rt.un. jo..,. .e,,.

of in that connexion, on part ot me l'emo..acj ,

iiunVicn.

I.asiiicsi coatiniied doit m-rVan

sold in small (j.l mlpi.-s at 1 S ,.r., ti-. IVtr-a.-r.' V j-,-e. in O ir:i t iiim . Th- duties of f.,rmT" wi.es in li irUi.C !.

! u!d-n ti-i.-s. w. re oireA-h:,t i.?.rent it.

presut the 1 u,. i,i century. In the rign of Henry III, Sir A. I' tzher'.. rt wrote a treatise, entill. a -'.i prolong- fori!i IVvvrs' iiccn.ia-

tion." in which be says; 'U is a wyvf'j oci ai;: liO'i to winnow nil miiuner of coroes, to ii.ai,- mail-, to wash- and wrynge, to make heye, shore corne. and. in lime

of iic ie, to help her hu-ha.id to ri I 1 inueKi.

wayne, ordounge c.r-. Cryve the ;,h.ng).., .- lode liye. come, and s-ic!i other, to gn mid rvde to th- market, t- ! utter, oh .-s-'. mvllie .or,.,, ch-vkyr: ., c.iimis. ht-nn -s. piggg, j an 1 all manner rcorncs." S:. rllcr. A gent!-im;i wiia lias 1 warm si ;,. f.ira voung !.i,y was m.Ki.i snrt ..fa svk wiu.-li she .v.r.

"V.m h id In t. -r k e c;ii-l ft VU fiv.vvc-i thes.k ' re-.;;-.; J ;t.( i;'y. 'I should he l.iost h .ppv." wi- I it gilhiit' t

of (iov. Whitcomb, R. D.Ow-n. Judge Cham- 1

irlor. carpet--.), wiih s,.l

wii'i wi

. ... . .

1 s.ie Hayed turn a tune. .i

triotic race? Their path is one of true glory, ambition and honesty, and it is their own fault

if it does not lead them to the liighests posts of honor, fame, and renown! c w bw for tfnMrr O.I 4'ntcr twan nso.n-t IV hal.-s nan Ilos. The Alton Telegraph says: We were pre

sented by Mr. E. Morse, of this city, with one

ten uavs behind us, tuo;r t

ours half lost. Il the Barlow road.

J Y . wanle.i

. . ... , 1 . .

atances and education and Habits are unan.e mand from tti is piece, and return me the bal-,

reason out splendid speculations aim greanneo- lAnce conwllientiy quick m your ordinary lo- .

ries in religion and morals, but who can see the beauty of religion in the single acts of individuals recorded in that book.

There are moments in tne me 01 every ....... U)ere u ,s ,n the muJj j derlare

when he feels the need of resting upon, ot con-

onmntinn mill allow, a.ll.1 the Handv crelltlemall.

at the same time purposely dropping a shilling 1ooki for.h5"' ,1'v

niece into the mnd beneath bis wagon. "Ah!

I

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

prrs-Mltlllg -its i.e. HOT. sr.r i.'t.i n.-ii n-- 111,1-1 wait until ih- return of her husband, ns he wa .1 . c . . 1 - 1.

.niiir.:ii.-.: - , . j..i.,

nsb- had written to or ,ne ntopron..n.n.w..u.....r.

her that he bad good luck, an.l would be able to

who have a decided majority in that body. For the second office, we nncerstand that that Gen. David Reynolds, and Col Gorman,

For President of the State Bank that 'moth

er of harlots' we hear of bat two candidates

the present I.oco incumbent, and M-'j. Panic! Mace, of this city. .... . ., .a:.-..

. . ..o 1 iu.. , , 1 n r :. vhi.i nil .' 11 1 ii.i

comes to every man, at some stage of life or , mnd wW he had dropp)Kl itwent into the lhis impostor soon! 1 g. t.rongh the wor.d , VMoi

dirty my fingers for twenty of them.'

ii ,. pay nil the little od 's nod ends due upon the wouhln t ' 1 brick building, for be bad th- .hm-s 111 l.is po-U-

fiding in some unseen power. Such a moment j y0Unr ,ady took lhe shilling from the

et

of hiscandles manufactured from castor oil, and j ,B M9 resp)ct the life f Abraham is nn(, returupil wih nine CPn(s. whirh were induced to test its qualilies with a sperm, onp ofth mQst romanflc histories ever written. d immed,ate,v nn1r the who J, where h

and the light of the former was decidedly more Ht, hMrd ,he voicp pfGod bidding lum to go to had taken up tne shilling. brilliant and extensive than the latter. We L diP,ant country; where, was not told him; it , ... .. .... what is it vo

tile in g od order could not discover .he least unpleasant smell j was ,0 the westward; that was all the iuforma- , j lh" dand Whv dnn,t yoi n

Xovv, Mt.rs. V, !il'r-. T wonl.l to knmv

ti rin-li 1 r.i. 1 nf tilJiiV

H..lev; he is sho.t and thick t. generally wears Je in -i.e Jort Vayne Circu it a w hite hat, prneu goggle, or sometimes specks, Journal .

black hair, and rather pale, comph xieti. JOHN EULL.

-T;p;cca;iO

.1 are ear1- vou can come , -rom burning the caster oil candle, and believe

, . ., I that they are well calculated to supercede enlowi.tewhatthe l , ' ,

chance of raUir.g potk is. 1 answer-keep the ttrely ll.e use 01 tne sperm cance. -wr. .... wolves from catching our hogs and they will j forms us that they could be afforded by the quau-

get fat. besides we can raise any amount ol Uats , t.)y twenty-five cents per pound, about one-

tion given him. , the coin inlo my hand, eh?" j As he sat at his tent door one night.'God call- . ,. , , . - , m.v n- i

edto him and bid him look abroad and count lhe . th. vnn will find vour change.' overwhelmed.

stars in the sky, that beautiful sky into which I mi a, Khe turned to go into the house, she gave but we are nfr .id v

F-'iitSer Rilch.r. l.nul "P-feated but not ih.nnt-i! beaten but net

half .he cost of sperm candles. .tlrlaN in the Human Rloo.1. M. K. Millon has proved by analysis, that the blood of man constantly contains silex, manganese, lead, aud copper. The copper and lead

are not in a state of diffusion through the blood; thev are fixed with the globules, and eve-

j rything leads us to believe that they share with

its organization and life. Flannel is becoming so popular for nnder-

and told peas and some com, perhaps 30 or 25

bnsheis per acre. There are manv people di salisfied with Oregon, and going "b-ck. and I should be sorry to write any thing that would indue any of my friends to come here to he .iissutistied. but I urn of the opinion that when a man gels a start here, he can make a living wi;h half the labor that he . . . .-... 11 .....

can in anv oilier puce iu:u 1 ever s:. .- mc oldest and best farmers are sMislied. This is ai1

so a good p,aee lor ira.-esniea ci ...si num.-, om It is hard for a fellow l.ke me to get a start, who has uothiu-but chih-r, n; nevertheh-s; if I live a few years more, I expect to get rich, for I have taken an excellent claim of land.

Blacksmiths are gelling ri.h hero now. Fiough irons are worth hTcts p--r lb. but this 6tateof things ciuaol lu'i out long, as ircu is plenty. From the best iii: rm:.tio-.i I car. get, the average crop of Wheat under tiie pros. jut u.ode . , " r. . -i-ii . . ,.. 1

ot tanning, is a-.ou. u ousoe,.- pe. a. . . . , , , recommended the constant use

think it will lie mm 1 more un.:er a oet.er s - . - tern of cultivation. The prairie ?!ow and wood- of Uannel for under dresses, as one of the best

en harrow are nearly all the tanning uteii: use: aud this canuol be wondered at, for

We have siroggh-d to th- last.

e sha'l have ultimately to

have looked, where the star are multiplied 10 ,he feilow a tnost si(Tnir,Mnt smile, and added, give up tV ship. C.-n . Kclwrv i :.ythe imagination to old and childless Adraham, wouldnt dirty my finm,r f(,r twn,v pf ,nr ,,as been .1 -. ted Er.-.d-nt of the United whose wife too was well stricken in year, Rod tnpm, wou,(, voiMr. n,tndv-man! ha. ha. ha States. In nm,on.,eig this con, li mi. we cansaid "Thy seed shall h as the stars of Heaven. , chBn sir an(I B,1(, doPe(, ,,. not, of cours-. ronr-al our disaopoin.-iient an.l And Abraham staggered not. His faith was - I r-gret. ( nr friends in various Slates nave ben stron?: bis footstep firm; he took his staff and,' ' mistaken in their calcul ,t ..m. They have de-

... j -rr -..ii 1 : .!.... reived in. and we have .h-C'-ived o! iters.

coppers, aim was on 1.1 mi. mn-.i. in. pa ii.-... . ... ... . .1 ' . f .- .: I,-.-. In-- :vi.n f r.1.1 hi,ri..il in f. rerta:.. .-..-.re .1. the car

Tfbo ubni.l.l tl'ltlllis IS not HI- lirsi ...in- . b ,

Anrjr oid.. I'ldson drops of care and sorrow, Hitter poison drops are they. Weaving for the coming morrow. Sad memoriil of to-day. Angry words oh let them nev.r From the tongue unbridled slip; May the heart's best impulse ever Check l.-.er.-. ere they soil the lip. Trranrr Trove.

respons-"if yen wen! rive it t nva- it is, r. itii yourself inside of it!"' Further deponent s.PI. rnf C I)---pMtl-ii. tirrnnr!.. bW I "r"r . The K' ton Truiscript -I il.-s that on I'ri.' .v evening, as lhe I..r h.-t. r and M.lton train w..s starting on its way from Ire old Colony P. p't, a fdmale having a child c." I wo years of. g In h. r

arms; ai teniHte-n to ..in. i'rom the pla.fr r n cf depot ta the iiri.- ."-he n i-s-vi hr f.o!h,. r.ii.. with the cli.ld iVr iH-lwcen lhe ca.s. With er:.t

presence of imiiu a young man. named Clarenc,

A. l'ori, of iKirrhester, immediat. !s' sprrcg to per nsi.-la;re, and seizing b, r bv lhe hair, sustained her iu that position nnt il her i and the shouts of lhe passengers r. a.-lied the e:irs -. me engitieer, and he topped th- trair ri a fo.

Innate n.ome: t. it would seem, as loit a r-,-rm,i

previous the woman's hair g-iv" l,: leaving miis of il in the yeong man's ham's. The child .i.riuii-itely rolled into the n.i.l. le of 'he track and the lr.-ii:i passed ov-r il saf lv;ih, mother and child were tak -. into thccnrsau-l

i pro-ee.'.ed on lh--r way. '

ILl' Gen C.iss r .lher lhonht. I-e wo'.o that Nicholson le t- r, t .fit a great ci ange h -I

! that of idle

went forth, not knowing whither he went. Is there no lesson in this? If we ask for an example of meekness and magnanimity we turn to Moses, than whom no nobler example ever lived upon earth . See him

t h rre:ilest kmpdom. ami tne

ii mo i"t t v. f.-

to get out of sight and hearing

ever happen to be in that country again, he d-s-mpoint-d and

A person In Kiigland, lately rnmaging among been goiog on in his own vr-i-!

his family documents, fonnd written on the back public. We don't know a'.otit it ni far as iim of an old de-d some words indicating that a pot I mind is concerned' hut we'll g I a-1 for its trinii

as to thht of the pi.h ie. S : '. ;: c - lean'-l re-

will lake care how he makes change with ankee girls.

eieaiO

l li it w.il do, ior it.e pi

Great Py for I.ilttr Worts. At a late meeting in London. Sir Cull ing I'av

dresses tn southern, as well as northern climates, - - i.:, fwf. and the

that the production of it is increasing very rap. i ,PonA .us;r.n. asking,

idly. Good substantial flannel, yard wide, can j ' to be called his mother ! ' But Mo- ly Smith stated the following facts, und invit. I be bought at 23 cents a yard. It is cheaper at I fjld "ht it was ot compatible with his contradiction if he were wrong. i.is price tb.an goods made cf cotton or flax, and ' God and he ..cil0pe rather tosuiVer af- , "In the year 1 ? 11 the Top- receiv..l a sum 01 will wear twice as long as either. The Lngiish u ' mauanimily like ' between 10,00(V. and 20.000,. from the King of

d. den. It wasat first rgearde.l as a noax, ran on

tent. Mr. Rii hie. cigging up the spot an iro i pot came to light ,.-! I (lO l i i c .n.l . irran nf Kirrll.

R.lttn.1 Tic 'I ilKW. ' -' , " . - . - Some years ago. a lady, noli, ing an -igbhor of m-nt much decayed ml which was written.

I er s at at church, one Sabbath. " I lie ilevil shall nave il sooner man uoiii.ni.

he's was not in I

calle

r- turn home, t.i inquire what

'blc Hi r t.rnl.

,-ho.il 1 ret linso penetu .1 aa . tleii.l ant. On en- Lord Erskine was distinguished threugl. life

teriag i! e houe. s-.e ; .-mil '. th- l.iimiv imsnv ... ror jn-Vpendenc- of principle, to: l.is acriipnions

i";.," -e. Is there any magnanimity

this on record? And yet you find that narra- N.tplea to make a Xeapolit u. w

mil; Hi a saa'.t.

his

r- . t r--ii 4 - ii. !. .... u.

n a hftnk 1 iai USl UC uur i" x... i j

Us in : precervations of uniform good health, and thoy Ushlorv Ll0k at iLs meekness. The people ( Tope received a sum of betwe-Mi !.non-. an ! K'.it has ri;nl:irltf at thia time, on the approach i " , nnt ronra ta ' 000'. from an Indian n-'P'im.th mother of Cnl.

lived bv trading and trapping- j Tto Jlwain. Trmplc. i k;ndW against them, and he said to Moses,"Let vation of liersonl." To begin here, if a person is able to buy his The last Fort Madison Statesman says that a , that I mav consume them and I will uricniiMc Prorhrrrfirst year's provisions, and a plow, there is noth-I has Durchased all the Morman Troper- j me al01le' ' -' " r '..H v. About nineteen'years ago Mr. Hint, of Wilton.

iug to do hut fence and plow, for raino is pleu-1 ; w Ba,)biu Mormnn , ,ak ofthee a great u. ' ; , c remitkM oJ ,,., tv and e.i-ier brosen than in llie Mates lhe J sought th Lord for them, aa 1 sau, ...," , llrowi:.. on it Win- different. Timber is ageni, at Nauvoo, including the walls of the ... lon Wilgt not ; Collegiate course, was suddenly depnvr

also pteim-, although it does not occupy much 'Temple; and that arrangements have been made " e - promised land. I reason and memory. In those circuim.l.moen, of the ground, but where it grows it is so tall rebuild it as soon as possible. The price prdd able to bring t t i w,.( ! his father, Rev. Mr. Hiat, sett him to Larih.rd; aud clo.so leg, ther that I believe I have seeu j j wUl not consent to dishonor thee - J M Kff he wt him ,0 r,r. rispiiu, L?r The s;mepapcralsosaysthattheci;izensof:instr.cted0thcm,U of Cambrmge. Mass. The Dr. sail there wa.

which is verv durable and splits easily. Nauvoo are about to, or have already, arrested, a oul lep' ' - ronl.ince eqtvli t0 it. no relief, for him at that lime", but at the age of You will.duihtless, before you receive this, rson Uvinv in Xavoo, who is suppos-d to be ler' Istlierea 1r-ivate book; ; thirty six cr seven, there wouid bo a change, hear of our difficulty wJ;k' the identical individual who fired the Temple. - m W,H !v, of ublic life.-1 that the br..i was too much expand-d for the

liseiv- ..er lVp.,..y r-i--..." - . "i M.icMM. ,t gives no ua.r..i..C". - . ., ,!m. l .kM .A1!.I n, th..t W a roa-

,-here illustrations i" -1 -

If vou tMcticu, wlucn would ei.c'jie ;i o ai.i i;e,ii.-

fully.- ' . II is anxiaus father and family saw their iiopes peremptorily deferred for nineteen years. 1 hat

. .. 1... I llrti li, rMmilltf vn!ra 1 tt.wl 1.1 their frreat TOV

.iWnnwihatwearetouudersWiuniiereovumii j -c -r . .

work. iMi ' v. . s dress . !:,.,-. Why, h.: t-d ii' ia your . 'I iiv-eli- g '.' 'U'hv. 1. .t d S ddv.t'i .! iv ''

d, st .h.v! W.

i-hen h. r fri -u

,1 ;ve i .nh ci

I0-1..1

il W, Hil l

is jireaeiie.i i s. 'Mr. lie

'Wli ,t i.i i i e pr

adherence to tri.1.1. ,U uce eiplii.iHW the rules of his conduct, which onght to W deeply engraven on every heart. He said: "It was a first command and counselor my

' ear'iest youth, always to do what my conscience told me to be doty, and lo leave the cons qnen- . . .J.1.1...1. r. i t -1... 11 ...'.I. 11, a irmrnnrV

p washing i t a n.ia u--. .jamnin csio omi. i .ii : m - j I , id a't know: for my husband has ad I trust the pr-ictioe " this paternal lessnn,

tt.ke the paper t tl e "rave. I have hitherto follow, d it, and

Veil, w ho have no reason to complain ihat my obedience j to it has been a t -mpcra. sacrifice 1 have hm nd 'it, on the contriry, ti. road to prosperity an I ' i .... :. .... it... n-.fli r i -

wealtli, an.l i i". " i

lie won

tii'l'iiag

ivitisiuvt-;

. . :. I..., .1,..,. .,... 1 f.mv,ur.

ant c-Kiuses are ai w ar .u. ; . . , i Sir. there are now

can stand before us. .eveu:ioless, we n-w more , v.uaum-e tM ,.-..s -

troops to give them a lesson, and to inliniutate i,erited $o,000, commiited suicide at HrocK- j me euai ... other tribes, ami prevent them from joiniug ort N. Y., bv hanging. David Brown, aged I want au example of lutegrity in a .. . . those thai are hostile. . j, , residence of his ' read the history of Samuel, ou M eppo-ed Th nl.l wit ers here tell me that lhe best med- lom , nangea " , ...i.,ja , k- iiir. rnd thocgh I do

Icine for one that is liiss.itisl'i, he Wgins to cry and grieve

- It w:u on desir-.ietioii

day of jiidgm-nt.' What: is th-' wotl.I de-tro .:.:.,l.t b . ,!,- tri.ve ! a .'.'-il

kr.ow notl iag ah . it i;'. It wo-i'l d have ih - i.. iVL-a i; rs agdn. f -r r

i f the world, aud t.e

I

t:

for heme,

. t ii rr... ... ...ai ,.., ,... ,.a . i . j ... . ti,-.r.o.ne

eersaboutl ortll.il. m ."" ... -uance, Doaiiiieu uaucc. , - ,

tell vou that vour oxen will siarve-,,..... , ere lU1 broaJ d ., ,,t, j W Hen batimei , -

rass. ecc : aud it tney lau io t. . . , ,.:..,.....;,.., ra,,,rt t.. tho door of His lent, mew

.i ... : t i H.-t nnmo win iiim i' Jia iu iiir- mvi uiu.

to roll f icsanttr.f. On the same niffht, tbenezer t. . u.it,. nror.beev Is futf.i..d. The m.n b-g..u to

k... ..,T ihA strawberries and whortleber- . , .. . .k. ., ot V.,,il, ,..,.- t;od is oimoseJ to all n lugs. ' ... , - .-

auoiii .ill".., - , ayior. atnercnani, cui ..is '..u" " r , ... ., . t . .. i i,.

-hi.b are lortuuateiv very plenty. ... , . ... i,a i,, said anv thing m nu ir . aw.

.. . t ..n ". u. in n t.. n. insaui.v. - ....

If any who sea tins sliouu c ame io Oregon, . w... ..... - - . , tc anoint Saul, Jehovah taking care

would advise ihetit lo new ire oi u.e ; n-.u. ,.p.. , - , . ?fn yUnmWr

Pa nee all night till broad daylight,

is no grass, x. , ..... "..i , v , a nd rra home with the gls in the morning

teams I rom vou in una . .- .,..:,. il,, i nie but the lore- il- run,lnd morose:

most could g'-t "through. 'The fact is, they want Min ,e in the m;es of the dance, thou their venerable magistrate

yonrcaltle. rmlll:i knight of the oar, while the rrsplendeut lumm- i Ana v ..... ,,,,. revolt! whereas he went into this slate of dcrangemenl

uuii.i, "... ... .. ,. . . .i.. i,.,c,in. inil,i t'rrin rn"" , . ......

. . .. i. I , . j li., .i.i mil (il it u ii. i

hich had been o'.itai.i-

re pi h.s III

Comm.-rce

.11 .1... . . ii , nip .111... ...

for spring' ani witorp-?w:: I'.i't lever saw--- renin iihiim-u

wrong r!;ii'.t

his rcaii'', a-i a"" .in, because s rea 1. If we h f.

and onions to lii ilk. !, news:, '.per.'

W.ll, Well. . i-'S. an I we .

. we must j thit'g gO-'S , .'lllo.-l lost

mopi

mv chd.'r-n for their pi rrc't.

Ti'k'Si'opk mpi.ii !

Prrc-nr, Nov. n, V. M. We h ive n-n.-. iitii. Ci.is d-sii -s U to Ih.. uii.ler.-to.. i to-.i. '.n '.cut- , :e::."e of the 'u-.-i-c .,.: i;..i.f.i.-:oi'' tf ,:.- -ClUn, he wishes to be . i i. ... Ia 1.....IW.I -c

C.OHM..ereJ i w li lluf i iuj; i.v-. ."v

nauiee for books, as if he hid lust l.u.1 ini'iil

1 j dewu, and resumed h.J ir.a'.hei.ialicil stuu. s where he let them. There was no trace o a his mind of this blank in his life, or of anything which has occurred in

i . . ...j I.. ...i ...n... iti.,i Ia w.is ulniiist turtv n

...i ... .1,- i,ral all the peoi.le giiuereu arouua ... a..u u.u

aitu k - -

j year oi Pg-

. , . . allllllt.!? There was no I he circumstances oi pre ......

' ' .,t no , oetrv stories lo i ho 'cannot rx-t t W heard."

e to I..KC a .- . . - -' r- ' i

I a ii resolve 1 to have a

I

Oa Moud.-y. i.e. -erdin:

barrel w.'.s t .k-. n from

turns, and " hf:. foni,i n. I, note ,.-".' .1 '. I ': ri-t"; 5; : . The f liowing choice e.iit-iri. !s fr-on the ! -troit I'ree Vr k, ( Jen. Case's pa.-.j -t dar organ, d" Nov. " the doy alicr the eleclum. : Il nn.lruht-

et.iv sii'iv.. .,-e ii.::.::;e-i c.itiii. iit ... 'ie nu.i

friends ii-.d i i a c-.v:i eh etinn. 'I Sir IJ.'-rIiu ti.a i;.m-I-.) ha in I'rc-virff-.il T If the Whig party h .s be-n mrcesslt.!. lien. Taj tor is the Pre.-idei.t i f this nrghly IJepubh. ! Is i: posihi-? ilas (Jell. Ta'i !r lueii chosen President bv lbs i'eop'.e. of liii. country, th. most enlightened on the f '--.j ,f the g ..lit? We p . ....

cannot yt-t h. i.e.e l.ie p. ..,d,; : I siunK, so gu lihle as to tleit a man who I as Liver voted, except il be !cr l-.iinself ul.u l.a I'- v. r, probably, .e,.d li e Con.siluiiori . I hi.- coiiulry who h.-s lie-.er h'.l-.l anv ii-. il i lii- e, ori. r -is-ea the prii ileg- s of :i freeman, "t lhe oge of fi 1 years wloi ;s tit'erly in. o:p. t--u: In ii.i Ih-.t or ii.iv . r riv'I ( !" ho is ipi nr.i'.il f lierii. i,' s ofi-.ir lovt ri nint w h-i. U hiiti ri . j l.. evc.v M.''je t but lhe ..'ut.- " a ol, i rwh - i'.K I a ed the i-harai ter of ii ,'.ciiv- r anJ !-ii: !.h r to f.ntion who is r.cl v, red i i ih" r-i i-i'iotl r'.I.i's of civ. I il l. No. we alii.- t.ai:,; wi'i li- t V I U lieve a in timity of the ii.Uiiig-i.t people of ill s great c -ui.lry have ih ci. vd in III", f .vcr. If ih.ev have, we bhould . i:u-t ,.', air cf the t-t.ibiiily of cu r tlcr-e rut. leaf. - we should

to the Orlean ian, f ... Miss:ss--;,i River.

sappese ! to c-v.,t .la win- or ii-jiior of so ne dewiipaon,aa.l on b.-i:.3 ;' a fr;SUlful "''B1"

it s.-n

.f the f

n:ivr n rn iinuiiiiii ...... ....

,!,., . r i.,a a,,,- ha iritiiiirawii us ic'iii iroiii me n....

tlie sound is large an t lerl.le.periiapsi.. . I-- - v. - r outerv of the people. W lien silence wa s oo. , in ueep re..Sio.. . . the valley; but some coh:er and nearly ad va- e.ir,n tuitlw tr:ghl Aurora gdds the Listern or outir oi am oUl;. M id he, "and ; a bright christian hope, w

cant; ai d t'.ie lettile vaney aooxe u - . sk wilh goldea llgil,;aud men, win. me car- . - f wUhout ,he know W, occupied by t he h-le, soon as the s tide ofty pleasures to their p,- , my ..!.." 1. It J,r for ' time belore.-Jour. Co.,

menu wi.ijuM.iyii. ... .- . all the catlli- i t

lu.I.es oi i wo w with iio tr,:C s

v.-as coii'.ei t ired lb. it t'i "

HI de. or periiaa

.... r.u J; nil ,.-f oi 1,1

r .1 - ..

to the eves ci me sa.-i i - V,:- -ers.iu roivrd wilh lime

ur. s rem- iniug. It v. , re inde and fe

ll but th" loug haii

' be ccTiip. lied lo Wlii v.: I'li.l the falo of .iuimn

Mr. Van Tluren says be has not Wen nn.br-' awaited us, eve-i U-lura we !c-J arrived ;t the

i-tood in this c .uvass. His ground was this: Il l;ee of malurll-:. e th.CilJ ;d.iU'--t Wlieve m

he could imt he elected, he was not a candidate. ..,e y idr dc?. r:u.-, :li; 1 lhe j eiyte are im-ap ih'ts

He says now he sees he was not a caud.-late, anu ofseif gov-. .-i:;iiei.l.therefore excuses his friend for not voting for' V.'eiai: j-el.iras fro;:: tn? t'l..i.-s of the Union ,i;n. . . ' v. i'h ".u'pa'.ieiic.e, aa I s'l.dl 1 o v t i lhe iiiaj..ri;y --r. . meantime, we io-i.e lb people of this n ightv l.r 'n l-.xpeJiwn. . , " . . , i j . . - r..,i,-- Renubh'C have uot sIiuhIk re.l arid i-.llo-ved the v ru.. .bivs m. i vouut .laav w I.ce latliar i

...... J-.3 4 V '

had forbidden her interview

. f of Ih

her to leave the house to prevent " litr? ,u ov' r"rl 'e " .with 1 ar lover, Tolled herself a M .jor V. II. V .....r,...y .;.d M..;or I!o,i...,d ,ae, and-hired, porter t carry b.r u.ti.r :,o: , A.k.. l.a.i-!:...! a arre ,f her lover.-The fatter purs-,ed r-a-ullicg i a ,Ii iV f.-r wh,.;., ....ir... .il.-.nv f ih-. thel.llrr f-.w ! 1 i a ;. , I. A ,lr-t ;.-i,e -ur-

i e.vpe. b 1'ht.

viciiiiis, ser- j in

n.is a s!i..;t v.. I asth o of ;h .-e

a

i ;' g '

ne to

in a counterpane

to the house of her lover. The fatter purs-ieu

i i..i it.. lnv. r rre.ted for lhe larceuy i f lh-j

not si surcti lul iu his soil

i':cov( r teoniilerpine;biit wa

as was his ue .v son in-!-"

re I

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