Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 April 1851 — Page 2
From the Cincinnati Gm-lte, -pri!l"h. l.c;:r fnmi f. i.l.f oriiiii. , I !nany r I'mii j Jinny l inil'a I-ir.t ton ml We copy the following letter from the Law- Everyman who keep, a good supply uf
Alan early hour last evening bjoamrre lenc-imrga Kegit-ter. it h n.Wressed lo his slewing and baking apples, nf his own raising.
C.inAiilaic. for C'ougre... Several we-ks Muce we ineoticiiej number of
Will Moaik Carallna Hocedcf
Calir.rai..
We have not sncu inhered ear column with t By the arrival of tha n. ...
rentlemen who woulJ urobililv ha hefora the "y foiled accounte cf the movement. In ! ,v.n; . 1 ,ui
Prt
intionsf or Congress. Having gained consider- , place, a Slaveholding State which seriously pro- I previously recleved.
uble information in this malier since that time pose to withdraw from the Union iu order to j The new from
"!l0:KV1I-IF- l" ,AIA !revt epposite the National TWr. . ife and ct.il.re,,. who Jive in Mat.chcster, saves a greM many hard dollars yearly, cth.r- WWc -ml Democratic Convent!.,., for the nom. ! from 'Vde? Xvf IKl lh'5U- Mireb, twenty dT I.","
fiUUAf, Arttliilo, lc3Xi . .'iiv.iS.u miM,rrc noi!, m -in ,Mi.ts n - - - " a . . r r . auir wise to he pun. to lhe miller or the butcher. Ur, - :-.T -: ' admittance. I ut Ihe la'ge m.-jority hoping fjmilyof that name, iu that neighborhood. if h raiFes his own meal and grain, on equal Jn. r.avrrir. Ksinte. j only to cat.-Im glimpse of lhe "Nightingale," i s aiamkto UoFriTai., January 12ih. Itol. ' ,0nt is Hum reserved for market. Then.
johi ii.w,Mq.,tiibirri,iwo "I" i as nhe entered the bnil.iinir. or nerchai.oe lobe .t um wik x ciiii.mim
I have attempted t write a frv lines to i:l
what a valuable addition lo thflcomfo t, vnriely, Pro,re nearer the mark than tha first;
we give the following list, whicli we think wi II "i"1 PrPelat her blavery, does not de- fle wil b(J re,d . J vu ln Ttt.
serve to be reasoned with.
and should be treated accordingly
first of sum- i Candi lates John D. Uayn". Col John- ,' Disunion shall really lake pi
She is stark mad, , .. . -. ingly. Whenev; bel,e,,elhat't
we r?ir,.
many aa nnr4v
pointed administrator. He bonus not!, of ihe Es
l.t r t t Pnnicll. iirreilSf.il. Tll h.ln : . .- - f .- - C 1 i , i ,. "
' i"iroogn inee!oset winrtows l-.rery portion or y hm an.i uepiorii.m condition, mer, the tlii. k trusses nf Mrawberriea begin to "on " Henry Walker, and Daniee S Major ' s knell of American Slavery, and on that ! Cramento City there has bean a dcbtora and creditors may now be assured that ,i,e KpR(.;mls i.W was filled to its utmost ca- It would be f.r b, tt. r for mo tl.M I was d-d reri.Vn in U,e sun: a.,d hnlf a dozen quarts of of Dearborn; and John Farquhar of Franklin. ;grouiid regard the occurrence with far less re- ' enacted. A desoerado , PjU. lh."K?,,!.rfrir,i' y ""J Cn;P,,Ca,ed ! I"" & "".at audienre that ha, "V C-e, ,lnn ... be in mv present mu- Ulis me!ti,,e crimson fruit may be had each day j Democratic Candidates-Col. E. D nmont, of : Vlih.Vw.'S ! w.otoDly took ,bl life 'of ,n f " w ... be faithfully, correctly and prompt-y ad- j ev Wl H.s?ml(Ie(i , lhis cit), Thp Brran,v.. ... I arrived in the gold on the IP.I. ; fOI ,he ,,ble, from as many half-rod beds Dea.born, Col. M.Carty, of Franklin, Hon. .31? "" bf ministered. . . . ... ,. if .mi.M.i. :., 1 i 1.1. i . ' vl.. r. . . . ci . . r .7 . 1 a psonlj'. r.
mrnw wf re cvin ninr, mil lira euri-llce were - -!"- K.'"'i iirniiu, nun niier v iierrirs. currants, am faan wrr rnni tina Jonii u. unoinson. oi Km.ev. Ur. Kerrv. or whit oit oiaiea as serious in ineir OC ondth.I...l.r.j. .
fiml .ltra.
'seated as they came in, with very little confu- ! wo,kine Georgetown snm 8 or 9 d:,ys I met J through the first half of the summer, followed Franklin, will not be a candidate. Col. McCar-
wtlii a man who wanted to hire hands to go in- by eatly, jury apples; rich bloom-dusted plums; l has ,,,ken stump, and will rapidly canvass
,u .:.ouniainS 10 mine, i lured lo turn for golden perfumed apricots; and buttery and j the "'strict Aurora Com.
,'u",'r!, T'r oay 10 wor" or l'im " Iog as ; melting pair. Now, we do not say, aa some
mosl mistakenly remarked, that this fine and
During the present week our town haebem ,;pn. At the appointed time the roncrrtcom
Tisited by the Rev. Thos. A. Goodwin, the meneed with a grand overture bv the eidemlej RrT. W. W. Ilibben, and the Hon. John L. iorrbestra, led bv Mr Jules Benedict. Next folRobinson. I lowed a beautiful sopg by BelVtll, which was 0"TheGrand Division of the Sons of Tem- :"-ot-d in admirable style. Cutsmh w-s the perance of Indiana, meets at Tatrlntin S a i!ir- '"ipat'i lic- to see an i bear J- rtry hersdr, that land Co. on Tursdav. the 22J int. ! ,llp,t' 'n rr'" d:J not rroHure thetCVrt t'lev
i merited. T!i-n came the "'Nightingale," her- . wa" I?fu 6 urir!J ,he use'ce "f bim aud the rest Rut it does not cost half so much to cultivate
C-MI or .Meretianu have brought on hne self, attired in modest eVgan.-e, and with, the hands, he lai I the theft 'on me cone- I aere of frirt, as an ae-e. of
locks of Spring & Summer goods, and are hoa- .; most lady like and last, fl propriety. She was orably competing with each other in cheapness ' with an elertric murmur of tirrrobation nd superiority cf goods, for the favcr of the ; far more rxpresj-ive t.sn the most roiriferoos fobllc- i applause. Sheacrarced to the f ont of the Our advice is, to buy where ytu can find the stege, glancing ripht and left, ard in a wiring best articles Tor the lowest ?r:ce. But especial- ; manner, mj-. her bow to Ih.a-'lenr-e In 'lie? ly buy a. few as possible on credit. It is ruin- , boIs rer rtn-nt there was a mode,. v. a Mmou. to you and to the merchant. plity, n:.rTec!,d eese and gra-e rf m.oner a
peifct,y !at:y-!ike braring, whVh at ouce took
the weather remained good. I had worked for
him 13 days, whew he had a sick of go'd containing about :i;iO M.drtii from bim, and as I
T l. r-. j. . . - " '
eaamiinl ) ni n f., T I ' i iillll-a ,..i ,
. . -,-"-..,wu uuyiiii, i ne y are only a ;i . nun. attitudinizing for effect, and would desist if their 1 1 C,De Wa near be,n2 "scled i c!' capers attracted no attention in the Free State, j naco. There, also, a People's Jr- . ' But every few years South Carolina works her- I person accused nr...u . . 1 lfleii
self into a theatrical fury and cries out. "Hold but lurlt,l th,.. r .x.. t1 . mm,ltar.
me. or I II certainly burt somebody!" where- . . '
upon Virginia catches her a boot the neck Mj i C0Mclecee, aud resiated the dea.n.., .
begs her not to stave up the Union, which she j populace. Their firmness eased tha i;r , .
Itemed? for Ihe Curcitlio. Wm. Hopkins, of Brunswick. N. Y.. In a let-
delii ions supihy COts nothimr after tho trees nr ' , . i. tr...:..i t- . ...
- r iiuriiL-unuraiisi recom mros leltinu : " " -w p wins, wuicn sne i ri uoir nrmness saved the lir t planted; for cood fruit cannot be realized, unless ,t k!t. r ,t.. ... i ,i . . ... , , . ""'"y accedes to, and there ensues e venaral culnrii sn1 k -.... . 10 01 (bs
wasco.hecc.ki.gni.dw.a .here the gold ithegrot, a well cnltivat-d and manore.1. ! h.nn7lr7v.rJ .l. .V: "." . .r r' ,! i "S.?1" "A?'"0? North, U. officer. 7f lltl. '
i J J " " irun iiui 10 oeouiuone in sacrilices for tho Union, I. " ue "fally ttM Bn . He says: "I have nnt the fnllnivinir nnuii nn. i makes some liberal rnnr,..i ci..., M hese occurrence will nrn ..:
acre of fnrt.as an ae-e of notitoes or corn: t.i, .i .u ,. . . : Cottou. and all is oui in 1 heriAfn,. r.;. 8 DP lln
quen.ly they commenced toitoring to force me while Ihe amount obtained is grater than either cVved i a i U L ' "e'E"DOrn0a "nd i time. W. .re tired of ml llJ " , f she cannot .J .fT rTi, to produce the sack of goU, w hid, w a, imp,.- and a ready for ,1 e tahlef without goin,' ' Z L ! TUl'l I 1, ' Z C. l,, -
sib!e because I ha I no k Howled of it. end, a ! throuoli the nrorr.s wbieb ih ... ' . ' "- ... .u.,,,.... . u, rrgri o as to ail present or , lllo applancei
... Z i' sea iniriv or lortv vears aim?" nil
fry m. M Cameron, of lhis ccuntv. b
returned from Cu'.ifotnia w ith his ( ooe.., fuJ the hsurts of tha audience. of rocks." We are glad to IU ! u bad beard that sbe was not beautiful
i. now ?ny oris who ev-r s iw lltr coul i have
Choice of Tiikrts.
I f jrm?d such
b;i opinion pi-seth our co:npreheu
Ir I nniMi k . J il,. r: : . - i r
. i..c iin;lnmui papers ttir.t sion. tier rl!;,,ra f r,i:.r (,( extremjv Mr. E. M-Elvey, a Tailor of Ciucicnat!, on 'eb-si.t. Her ce beams with ii.t-lligevre and Monday last paid for the fir.t ticket to her s niU i, enchautirg. IIer wl o'o f.-ce aJenny Litid's Concert at thut city. And that , bounds with gentlene.. frankne- a-d one 1c-
was an mis lor t The tickets lo this
public auction and sold from $5T5,0J to tT.Of). j Cut whnt sl,e'i
j leu simplicity crri.Mnr.iior.s that
concert were pnt x? at en.ir her rtherwis? than be:iliffl
Tl . k.: ii , ... . i.i.Mig, ,e
- e.,uay a, goo.: as w.e nrst. Bat , have read and beard a!! the musical exp-, ssions we enquire again why , this large ..,m Fr.lat I of l,.:a!i,n ,t,at Rpy of,m,,,!nt.;on fif n or,, ,,,
. 3 " " mer .y te give . phra.ee can xpreswe have res.) th
""'"'"y a ou eciai 10 a man who has nt-i'h.r
k. h..., .v i . . 1 ' "ai.ii i.iou
,UUI nor ma laTent to make l.i i- nic.iip of t! at'f known In deeds of chaiitr. r.r i-.i..v. i
ertor,. Tt ... ,u u - i. . V V P"- ' 'esr s.metlurg "extracrd:.,.
e mnical
Ihe col-
pres in the Atlantic dies we
ere p-epi.ro' lo herr s.i
last resort theyshnt me with a Tistol. The ball
entered my back just above my left kidney ami lodged against ihe spinal marrow, and deprives me of the n) of my fet and legs, so inoch so that I cammi mov- my toe or my feet. In fjet I am dead from my waist downwards. The wound Is l e.d.d up with th ball still iu my back. About the time the wound healed spurns commenced of the most serious charac
ter, w hich still continue, and I expect will as
long as I live unlets the ball can be extracted
I hare to be under the influence of opium
the time to have any ease. I do net expect pgain to have tho use of the lower part of my body.
even should I oh ..'I it, . i . i
COUUI Put " ' " " .purine., bhu ninojs wi'i bmisral:le. II 1 I not met with this misfulltin. Tchnul I 1.. . ii-.ni
- 'iuiicm'ui)ou 5 ii ur oett-rc iiiii j but as it is I have uot a dollar and never expect j
lo le aide lo earn one even should I live lo g which is very uncertain. Did I possets Cali
fornia I would freely give it all lo be reinstated j
1 - ' - i - . v. . ..... a an jj i r?o ii i or , j'piiances il sed thirty or forty years ago?' Oh, no! they're fo,ure Territories of the Union, we should have ! "C't'e of the older States, and there is ih i.j i .. . . i had iust about the
qn,reS of threshing, n.d winnowing, and grind- M anJ w ; i had jus! i about the same didoes cut up by the fore, no ah.dow of necessity to justifv T lug, and kneading, and baking. By planting nnA ,i,.. a. k a ,i i j . 1 Chlva,ry lhat have witnessed, and with no ; outrairea Ju,,'ry tlin, rid, high-flavored apples, f.r slewing and for f r J " re.ll'e b'TA' " P'en ' more to ,he Uuion- Whenever Seces- I Tg" .is! . i r ., n".lor:t!ful now, as formerly?" 'Oh la, no they used Hon shall be seriously threatened because of 11 wiU U 8een ll,at Legi,!ttare h, f , , us, ,s.e,d of poor and ,.:p ones, each fam- , make D0,M e , d ; Northern resistance to Slavery Extension, w. ', elect a Senator in ,h. i ' -r "
:y may save lilly or hundred, or two hundred ; , . n .: ,. .... shall see that the Slaveholders am not .11 ih. AC-. . , . r. 'rmm
pounds of sugar aunutlly, in sweetening and
spiers. A friend. of curs finds il cheaper to buy ' j,
muu i in pipinsaior ii!iy cents a tuliel, llian pour sorts sold as "cooking apples,'" for fifteen
young." Do you raise as much poultry. Why p"", Bet .t1 tbe Slaveholder, ere not .11 the After one hundred .nd fortv-foar bl.TT ,.,,.... ' ....yir.e0.Pl8 of.thebou hern States, nor majority I roln. r s loat ""f. tin
" h""1"""""'"""! uuvr. oi mem, tnougti they now seem not to realize i """""" " eneci .djourned iD i.
WI 1 be readi v nhserveii hv fho firel n k- ilmi i il. In slave. hreeriinir Mirs.li.J ...i c: 1 IDaurh wnoinnni . .
U j j ...... ("j ...... m. J ' i j u a ii u , 1 1 1 l u I a . " . ij(rCi(l H II V r.Pl.rk.LI lan.i , ., , i two-thirds ol the lenal votef. miM iM.P.J : J: , . r ' ""arfcay,
prrsous nave noi me .-asi idea oi me pres- .. ."... .. . i ' Eoia, yet lae eeueral tenor of n..
;fer the Uuion without Slavery to Slavery ( news irou. u..;
urior is decidedly favoriij
i i in . -u.Mvi iiiiuio. iu lumiuuca ijeiociv i ...i ,. IInnn 1
,as u uuauei. ne us.-s u.e lelmau fcweetmgs , , .. . , ,. . . , - I . .i. i . u",K""n"n' ,s .,a" the miners. Tha Oa.,i, M;
' I ir'Taii f - i ! ir i.. ... i ! mikiw"t;i uc a ui iiuunr) ; ii in piifl . nueiimc ia a i i ue ooamern MatfR With lhr I Otic ., l-rel fur bAing and for puduing.. and think. ( acconioJlioa .nd e.-coBragimeBt to the bird, of ! orPfar I e.pllon-N.w York Tribune. ! worked with much .access, .nd the . B. i -i-u on l ndian aiiofc nuddimr. made bv this!., . . ... . . ! i I,
r uuiurn oi me plact . er- j j er . . .
uujaii puaciiij, mace oy ; ,i . , . ...
t. ii:.iw uveiura nojf.lCI It I III lr llilUII IIIC natural sweetii.ng, is the cbeapestaud best pud- ,-, ,i . , ., . r i 1 nroner authorili.s. tli.t sf ruiireot iw. m.v .
the Crowd Outside Insist Niajht.
Around the Theatre, was much larger than was within. Syeamore street was blocked
ith amass of human beings! The buildinrs
land, to ehoot or ensnare them. The word dis- ' ?n foulh 8llie ' 1,18 Theatre, as well as the
The rr,o,rrr. of ,l:c Weal. honest m.y appear loo severe for tl. is place-let f LITu'.a'a. MT' t0V"td 7 ',.h
An Indiana pape- says:-" A brave 'itile fel ' it pass. Those who feed the bird., fuamelv the onen Ihe ahulier-. which
! d-ng ,n the world. He ee.ima.es that he save. ; euacled for lhfir preservation, that all dishonest i, luTeUVisfrui, 7 iUU'e f Li8,'per.ons may be prevented from coming on ourwi I i 'and, to ehoot or ensnare them. The word dis- ?n
atTrinided Bay are corroborated by thisarrlvtL
Miner, were going to the Uold B'mS la grm numbers.
low, five years of are, w as among Ihe crowd at Owners of the i
Eighlv-six CaBublers arrested in BosiB On the 8th inst. , . grand haul was mad. i,.
wm resisted by the ; the police ofBoiton. The officers, beiotr d;,;
N.blesv.lle, with, fiddle -cngertl.au his arm. services, and no atraggliug soortsman .hou,d oof. of building, breaking the lamp, ia the ' " . '"IMeeB delc,'"'t''. ech deUchm.n, oi.;h i...,;. j . . ., . i. . : theatre a ev. but fortiin.telir imnnnir nnn. uuoer tne command of. truetv officr. m.'. .
j the officer. A pistol shot was fired at the oflj- Simultaneous descent upon thirteen of the mmi
Oil WlllCn Mf f!l;rflt-4fri nin.t evre Lr.1 m.a.I I J .. .1 f.
with my dear fami.y sad to theheal I enioy- ! the reat edificatio. of , e Ii . " V !
ed when I left lmm. Tt... I r-.. i ..... . . . "
. . ' tn.ii Mi.) iiev- wi.i 6'tiow his wiv Ii
leers, from the height, and
. u.L.U.. ...I.' . ... .
Il w.sthrocghavainandsful des'r. , "., ' ' S M,M ' er be in tl.'e Var wnrM r t. , ,, , J V ",s,v,' Ulro"8h '' world, or i " that curing a thunder ; effect in the hand of Watchman Wm. Hmdm. ! , . . : '"" "'1e " ",u ui ces:r rv some'!, i ii. t!-.f ....! . : . . rr 11 im i.ear world. Vet I In:ie wp i. I i ,i.. i .1 . . .. ... ' rr-i . . . . .. .. . ceederi in run nr n. .;!,.. .i . e . i i
- - " !'itti,i,ii in i -'yn'igi no virtue il catgut. I he. Labes i n )ie . "uer ou usi ounaay evening Judge Ashley 1 ,,e sno' wa. returned Dy the police who, head- ! r s-ij-iu vi ins piayen,
to become notorious by throwing hundr
oet.er world where nain . woo.'s .r. ..... ,i. r
nnt - ,ri , - . i , i, u.e triurc ui aiiracnon
. . . nl t"uh w " three ch.ldren at o.B birth
ionic, uu i.oa;potiu I hnt entertai
of ever
t!"S r.iy ri!a abnnt ber im.r.i.,.
'i.er.j! reeistr a-id in.lexibilitv. ,.,! .11 ..... ....
.' , mv run
- it i nroValdv 1! Irn. I...I
w can
hfts
, I wish you lo write to father and
of my hopeless situation tell him tha
" -,m a. rmrr, r a. . I I... . I
dull-r. I.- ' r.. cai vorN,,rv has
, , , ' y ' L!na 'oC ;nce e.ha'isW, we will bri.fivsnd ha v st by making coats for all the brain!,-., ply reMixed, bu, so far ...rpaed. tba, we never dandles and graceless spendthrift, of ,he city- ; before had any concept,, of Ic 13 This , the ambmotb. moving principle and ! we beard Jennv I-ind's vo ce
...,.0 ,or ui.s ret retiennl le and uI olv I Criti
.Tiandering of money. Rm ,y, 0Be( t!.e n.
Uvy was own. nd he bed a right to spend it f t.Mir.ic.! Uinn as he n eased. Th.i J..-..: , , i
...j. .UMMUC mn v uo tcr a ta n.n .i .. .
ro!J and heartle-s world, who never exreel lo: , " r 'e here nor Herea Tr HZ rr ' t"s7 "r' ""' stewardhipofthelreasnrerrovldenee ha. en-' he i I ' ,",,'r,
trusted to them. We .i.: ' - ""-r- n,i art. and
ntniii iiuo, v r I .
i.'8ht torch to his hous. The P-r' ico-. V V" ' V ' ,Wnce ,h- Pref'.Monal .-t;..,,'.. he.de to gain notoriety bv e.milar act...- ! !!n . t "V""' A" Were thev. no poor in our own. or other -n ' r""'""'""""'- fi. sonT -f who are starving iu nak,d. for ,h, n-ceX' J ""I m" rerPn,'r " T! " riesof l.fe-.f the world was abundantly sop- ; , " ' 7 f S"-r..l-." enrf ,b. p!ied with sohB.,t.I,n.. '. ' fr0T) tVOneraof.-H Turco in Tla!i,.
wwr.1 instroclor. . V" wrB elve-I wUh stren demsr.Mr.ti... : " m" Rnow that 1 "J- Tell father that
lltti tlfl.Ac "Ic. itn.l ..U:f.-al .i . t ..'
iii.ivi o t ropy . i den t tiere i I her; cnm. tbe pern of .h count o 1 Ihe chr-e nf th.r.
innocent and now
i Harris nr niohlanil. M.....m. ' ed by Marshal Rcfrijc. dislodced the crowd n,J eeiiing upon e.veral loU of paminn in--,. i.
, . no. . , .. -- . - - -
beimr exh.hit.d h struck and killed by lighting His wife wa. also ! 1",, r"."-".":-.! .P,0"" 1"":.ds,er" 1 01 "l0,", ,nP"" ' "P-ard. of l
.n the hope the parents, to a irowd of spectators. Thev .' struck" he stroke did not prove fatal. They line diHurbance.-Cin. Commercial ' H i lnon,,na Jol,r- "he pr.-oaers, when eollK-
6'er, mace quue a caravan, l heywf-t From New Orleaata. ! lhe" man'":1,d ' couples, with kaud-eufl. we. April 12 P. M. !!ed (thr,:' feet Part; 10 chains; aud thus msr-
Heury Clay b.ves for his home to-night on,cbed in "solemn pageant" Iweuly-.jj to
i.ei ..;., .,. u.i ...-, .. .1 " . ' - "i'"'"""' - "
. -... j uriuveu iani.IV. It a.r.. I,.,.... i .. . vurA tnil ,.r !n . .1.1,1. . .1.-1 j
Would be a sniir... f . . . J '"" ,) ""V i.iinp, BOOUl IW0 motllrts ,' ... ..ouic urai ilia uaril rngageu
,,u. , . . " ' ,u m-v n,,na-- ofgf. and were ioing as well as could be ex!c l-e '-ai-f,pm"1'g ".y transpire to peeled. Sundry donations, exceeding in all one P cemebacklntheS.atrs. The City Council hundred dollars eere made to ,W Some ro con.ng about the necessity of sending e j idea may be fonned, from these specimens, few from the ,oe,u to the.tatc. end the Lord ! what a country this Peru Railroad is op-uing . only knoe.whether I shsllbeone of the num-! ber or not. I Jmnca IHIIi y.
. r ' " regret to learn, by private let'.cr, of the
. . . ! ,-rhl" Oil'cy, i:sq , Clerk of the Mar hat I never i : r ,-,,;, r- . , . .
exn.cl to se him
i in this world, but Ihope I j the 1st of Ja
frerjn,, Circuit Court. He died in California about !
in milking the cows when the stroke fell ki'ling
1 31 r. Harris, serionsly injuring Mrs. Harris and ; killing two cows and calves in the stable where ! they were. Tha stroke set fire to the building, i which was consumed, rendering it poss ible for
the few neighbor, collected at the place to pre" ' Bre "j'nB delightful weaiher
, vent the barn ftom the same fate. .... ... 11
....... u.. H . wm n viifl-ge.
Carlisle, P , April 14
the reylona. He is still slicrhtlv indianosed.
The river is falling .lowly, .nd there ia now
no danger of the city being overflowed. We
Parke County Whig
There is great excitement in Dick.on I'ol-
ena.u-to L-everalt bl. j-il. Th. Commoa-
wealth says that th. po-son. arrested represent
all classes cf society, from the Lusins.s men of
State st. down to tha meanest Ann st. gambler. They gave to th, officer, name., but nut th
right .ne. What is ,nol rascally, some of
m.. , ' , w"11"" ne" eut, on rapidly. We are told that by the end of this ' members of tbe Junior Class have been suspend- raed citiien of Boston. One of the meu ZT:: T:rra"PaTraatte- " V--e tomi ,0 he;ed ",d r0rtM0 M ' "Hrn.tioB.'.bolllbeinfpil, in,0.cell..t.rted back!
have an interett in hi. prayers. My bcljveJ
fami'v 1 canai.i lnt ..r..... j..r. I
. " " "r"rr ' ! na;rimr his fmi..n. - i.i. I. i.,.i i..... . .1 . "-""" "
ou eg.m.yetl fear that I shall rever eniov ... . ; . "at month of wolfs lane, some six or seven mile, '
ILTUperhlions on the Flank Road are goning lege bet weeu the students and Faculty. Niue bem nsed the nam, of aom. ef the moat ehe . mi.. ..... .. .. . ... ' ........ k... r,u -1-. i . .' ...
that happiness. My drar children be obedient aud good to your mother and love each other, and remember your poor father who is now suffering in the hospital at Sacramento City Should you never fel a letter fmn,
Know that I am dead. Tell father ih.i
, be need not give himself any uneasiness, on ac-
fourteenjlismlseed for insubordination. ' bonl bei , int0 . celIf ,tartej back! d.l.
( olMuabua Hit EleciioB. ri"e t,'t 1,8 uever 'ePl iu ,uc, place in hi.
Coi.iMBfs. Aoril 14. "na niu' Oe'fused from doing sa. II,
wr. 'A wn tf ti I w n 1 nv.k n -v a. It I . f
Majsicauj. sVftiMUWeiiKeV, : os!- AcJ " :"- such einjip- c"ecter; for ee God ie my judge I tm li lt, there's lleWJrgjarsJeejtft timo lU awnPV'r'r'rtMt.!,,r,,l;..,vrTiro,v me
thlS llOUSC. lmmmn.lll,ym'U riome.-Vemh was ,!'U'rer ,nnocw,""- My
I . I . ' ST - - nnt w, erpyas
t'amslMn
sI.mU,, .... . ... I
u ," 1 " n8ha,: mel W"lf thi.place.andthatinafew da,, toll-
,"..,.i.mB. -ir. 11. was a nisli-mind-'.. ill 1.--...t - r .1 . ' tl.wu j.i. . , .. ' ..... . .
p,i i,r,ii ,, . if .v.r... uimgi uiaww mini mi. " "'g tnuaivioies ior .Mayor and Marshal wa. pressed into the eervice, with the irivil. et, honorable gentleman-was ;i faithful officer. ! been moved near Little Racoon, and will ...... ' were elected lo-dav. Th- f iZ " t . . . . ,ne Pr"
- ' " ww-. . j m w w. . .yw vuo iu ! -lfl re 111k rt vari.kM- Ann li.s r U . . :
be cut Li no- nlmik rnrii1Mr..i t riu.i:.. dred aud the Utter bv five handrA m.lnrite i icuctr
1 ..r-.. v. Uo , , n.rved genllemtn laid h bImuM die to ttty iu
- JD. j IT7A V nmflti'a n.irlii. rA..-e:A- : a. t aueli a nli.r Th iffi. tJ I.:-, in. i i.
rr . . 't, vvuicutivu in iu uo ----- - t . vmvsi iviu uitii it ir cia nt
a ainu ami generous neighbor. He was much receded by the people of his own county and had filled with credit previous to his electiou lo the Clerkship, other important public offijes. White River Standard, 3d inst. A ;rographtcnl Fnrt. A correspondent nriKon.it. ht r.
( . ... uu.,a .,.( i.nrror,
J t ,
"mtw naro trtal nl.ee is tK. ..... ti n . .
Lti 1 -w -r . - 1 ' 1 - .ii.iiie rrev"r. i
Cl-OSS anU trOVVr44,g3pmLn;3 Sh- w encored r-?r.t-l!y. and etc!, time!
tuC YOKV! ft r- ,N lor m o-ck . ree!u!i v res;irnied to th call. j nl!,T '
" co"r ,ne ,ew 'tering locks j Uell-ttl and Salvl v. r-iMite,' ....... well!
h 1 k. AHJ . .. 1 . 1 .. . , . .... ' ' !
.. - ... muc.y repinsea 110m lhe . r,nvari bt.s en ! t, v, ;
beloved ' wr,t,u2 the spot, Bsys:-"Viscasset is boun.t..i r. ,T. . . ... ...
From Tlo.ion. Bostom, April 12. During last night there was but little excite- j ment. The watchmen and police wore under 1 military drill until 4 o'clock this morning, when i
he Id in A ll mrt Qnmir.il l t .1 ' i 1 1 a . a t .
vauuxuaa. wuuuiv . t r 1 1 1 1 nil lna innu.1 akaa nnr t 11 sa waa il : t . 1
oc, i, -f ..., , , .... UIml uuag ,a ln.
Another Cuba Ezpcdiii.
WxSHINGTOW. Anrll H
The National IuteUigencet has letter, to-day
morning Tbe almultan.ou. roar of about
eighty of hi. comrade, ceas.d the celical e gea llenian to succumb, 'r;,. f.;i .. ...
. ... ....... wmm uicni in, iu me usi 01 ttietr
Heaven protect you. W. mav ' 0MiWy mee. j nd bridge-west by land-soulh by la'ud aud" brought frm thence oVconRn'eT egeln on lhis earth if Ihe Lord will... if ,. ... 1 lr-and besides ttvo star. line, fu ! the place of conRneme.
may we ail mee, In Heaven. Far ' ... F ' telegraphic wire which ,. ... "T. ." ' V "l W"en lh9 WhoIe . ble .ource.
wel- A(T (place." . "wn oiaw street to the Long Wharf, wh
......w..,r,, ,,, , X m n... . 1 .,
' 1 e " ,,Pn ( announcins that nreoarallon .u .us n.i 01 me irthey halted in front of the east door rf the Court 1 various points in the loath for Hothe? fneiion D,me8 rtwo b"nk oScer., four uo-
donr. A I I...I It.;. I. .1 . . .
... ..... ll)c piM.myji evinced " we rev c; by those who strive for fa-ne by bestow!,,,, f.. I '-
i?
AflVctionately yours.
JOHN TIDBETTS.
of Cuba, with view tn wre.tln. it from Span- , loriou thieye., one hot.l keeper, three broksri,
meiit aud pla- i f , iruin j uriver., one aclor, f.mr or five who art
. . - - - . . . . I IU
ble .ource.. Apal.chicol. i, to be the point of 7 L ' ' "8 r""r0aJ reudexvous. A aarty of youne men.. bout 120 cuctor. one butler dealer .nd five printers.
:ben In connexion v. JrN
Jirz M. T.ar.rrra.
i Thi is like RufusChoate'sdefiuiiiilionofib.1 ' Wa" dePos,ted " board the brig Acoar. "u,nber. Atlanta, Georgia, ostensibly for i j Rhode Wand bounr5arvXonh hv ,7 1 I CaPl- Comes- Tlle brig then lowed down S ! 'Tr' bul j,1 ' Wpl1 "nrslood they ere I 'r. n North by the Aaro.Ul8 harbor b . d" W" med for th. Cuban expedition. They' car-!
vora upon Queens, Kings, Presid-nls; nd
!
i
Cnlirornl.i.
i .Irtlii. I . n.i . Mm
ciatiugtbeiT name! with the pr-at and r'.!.,. ; : , " irTn. j i he joint convent.on of tbe Legislature final
. .. . """ii lacnous Pf-rsons h. r,.,.. - j; j.:n.i . , . .
led by a useless expenditure of money. Sears the .m.,... '. . 1 . ' 'Mwa ' " tne urn cay 0I January next,
might make
Queen Victoria
cw. A largi
a preteul of
or President
wneel ol a pcor emigrant" wagon. A man miRbl give five hundred dollars to hear Jenny
ra uorcans; east by a dandelion
j blue jay, and west by suns-t."
eoulh by a 1
harbor by the steamer Hornet and
uncer good headway for Savannah.
a present of a book worth IO0 to ' mm .k . ., "- . Buer one iiuucreu ana tourty-rour Ineffectual i ".me urea oi ine, because "ere were
but notabible to . nnc m ' '.. ' wi.i cre.n the c'- altempts lo make choice of a United Sla.e,Sn. WOmaa was uukmd shul hi,n9elf up in hi.room 1 lchmen in
t " . ' uiu"n mrnr... ivi..... ; . . " i " . . i ... rr-i ....
carriage manufactory mhl mA. 5 . . . . ' " -'a that ' tor. The followirsr nominations were m.,'.- lm We"' ?0WD on hls took a p!tol i 1 ne m'"t"y
Meudid barouche to H-nr.. r.. ' ., ' ; ""j'""1 " "" cities, mere, Mr. a lams nominated Mr. John C. F,em. ! cWgfu il a dangerous wad. nut a can on i ,n readinMS ln
Folk, but would not men.l " ' ' ' '" Mol ars lo brnrvo- Mr. Kevdrck " Mr. S. Hevder-I. ! U,e cone. P!d 't near his heart fmuxxle ou t- The
c'oersi ir.nnenc" nnon
.Mrlaackolj-
The r... I 1 ' house ofMr. PhiliD.. in VnrlK U'...i.
i t!.WUh lhem ,Bito " ,0''r,y f fifl" 86(1 "m'U ' ,lOCk" Cnn ' Wa-burned week. Wb.D
Several officers accomnnni.d ih.r.....r ... sirnvn rnQDA-rr-,, , ",e nre WM deovered everything w in fl.roe.
0"A young clerk, by ihe name of Boodle, la the whole affair passed off very quiellv. ' I The President has had his attealiou called to ! ad Mr r,,i,P hie wife, on the impoU. a
from 300 to 400 policemen and h" ' . D e,,. a" ln me .ireei. in.l
the column, ermed and enuinned. 1 1 , . "." I J0,DD- ! ",".U8nl ' eB,wrB medHely flashed .p.
. ' r.r i : . " "k-"" "uiy power,
vi-.n.l pursuit, th, mtor p,,,, ;n d lu-renl J;clt. The money sh- ree.;, p,.ss
hour with, washer-woman. mr.-s o, u,e rich and not from the
day contend half an
...due, ,nem to take a dime for a job of work instead of This is l!,9 general chv racier of these men, the world over.
aoc.rrr. and thess oeont. r..r.
tl,. i. .. ' -
. in collars . t
n i .
.nr. ivivw-n " Mr, M.-KorM " Mr. Ltpincott " Mr. Wethered '
Mr. T. Tl Kinrr. .Mr. .T n. Welter. Mr. J. W. Geary.
Mr. J. A ColPer.
ees rieht i it..
tradesman -H msn.ir.ctnr-r. For Jn.tanewe suppose that noil.-, thai fifteen thousand
p-rsnns will visit Cincinnati during the annrnaol.:., . f
ere, there are field. i.t- -....!. -.. . ,. ' 1 -' . T-.is iomwns.
a;io onjecis mnmtti.le wi'l ,r
" '; .or an uieir means.
In censepunco of the itln.ss nrr. nr,r.. when he was caught at it. He VI a trrrm nin
Jni1V TjTtl ertlinrl frm J .1 ... ... " i I er TlUI V W lie I. f.A.i . , C II-
f(:v to nnp A i mr-ripnmion C! Mr. lIon, nrthAAs- ' , J wu. uuany goi up, Sliook
...... ,r-., mrn P rirelit
i nen we say the mo'ive, and the expenditure
'u "is wy, an, R;ik. uaIl0-v sni, un. jaetihable. W, care not what a man's means
Il i. In.. I ,
-"uj 1.I.W may be a sweet f-inrr But this will not satisfy paying ten or fifty dollars lo hetr her. and when at home refuse lo
ut ii m rnni.i s. . ... . .
a. d.vo,ed,y a, any man. but In do" 1!'- ?
nttnMnnii..;.! . " 1 " name.es rn-
. .v n t.iiuni a:t.i r .( Tt . ....... . . ...
ay a'.'ont tvrn dollars it
i.'r comtortahte arrommn.'s'ions st our
""u """"ir i ocs-s makinp fin sum of r.OM. Then eerHder l;.
t'e beanti'!)! f iV-",-,i r r .1 n. .
hotels
snog Itt's
r.epping
and
:.se justice.
nrnmrilio t'onvrntion .
"nllnt 50 th 51 t
or.- nimeless rp. -''
rointmer.ls.raladV, toilet, end the pnrcbase of whirl) s-n.'s ll. e..S l .1.. J r .... .
- " .'-r- .ii 'Mrrsiii our ri;ifl
sembly and Mr. Freeman, of the House, were but 49 voles in lhe joint meeting, following is the result of the first ballot: rremctlt p I n.arv Tins- i;, v,.iVr Hevdenfeldt IC Collier
No choice-25 being necsarv. The voting continued with a similar r-snlt for some forty ballots, whn il rtssnmeH il, f.,li .i
i'"-. (oyor,..,it G.irT.y,tli-r
there The 4 4 o
flnhil mini. . t.,1 I.. 1 1 .1 . , .
were not seen at all, but were keV The Captain General of Cuba seem, to be ' V " ry
case of need. i a"y pr'pared for any expedition. The inva. ! . ' 6J 'lepl' " rescue mem, but sad to rI f1( T. . Tm pan..). J .l 1 r .. . I . .Vi ... . t . 1. - . . . i , , , ...
neeininr. who frt!n.. i .1 1 7 , u '"rS ""c enro ed i .ucui were .ireaay oeao. and u rpecialors wno followed the procession n tURnmh... j -r.r.. :.L r .1 . .. . . . ' '
' wards made his will . ' dnwn .1.- aia j t ..... ! 1". ,' """..T " w,ln .ery , ru. .0 oao.y onrned to die in . .hort linn
, ' " ".i'i.cib iu hi. irienus ; Ko uvk ciuku cue nunureu 1 uu uiucr muumou. 01 war. j and commenced dying. Having .forgotten to, 1 in "umber- There was no disturbance txcept . ' XT In P,R,ciDir of the contemplated invasion, the ; discharge the pistol, or take coison. it was alow ; litl'8 hissing. I tloca Intelligencer eaye: "We have letters : work and he had not got more than'half lhronh ! from the interior of Georgia stating lhat a numB ro lnan. 11811 inrounn .... ; berof Dersona hav ri.nsrt.. r... ih. nnir
..n,n,ore nd Ohio nUrr. d j iDtendi2 , mfet .,, ix, T . Baltimore, Apnl 12. j the coast, in the neighborhood of Apalachicola. in reply to some enquiry of the Baliimnr. v e cannot doubt that tha anthnriii.. r ik. it
j City Council, Mr. Latrobe, chief engineer of S ' Civil and naTa1, wiI1 b on the look out to ! the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ha. written . ' tP,rsTen,?b!feeie',ti,,hi' MW "Uempl ,0 dJi8honor , l-g letter on th. present state of the extension I ifti 'Dd ta the road, and the prospect, of its comnletion. i
! IT. en V if n... ..AM1-.J . . . . . 1 . k . ... . .
rr-5-T. ..... . i J" i""i"iea 10 nave tne road fin. i-' mjitt
,. vwng thus ished lo Wheeling by June. 185"- but
... , .-iu,Mmon editor:
himself, laughed with his friends, and went back to his work again. He is understood to be a relative of one of lhe parties who recently foiisht a duel with broadswords at twenty paces. J
in-
the'
Mr. Phillip., who ia an Eugli.hmaD, was bineelf so ranch injured by the flames a. to loeafl power of sight; his eyes were almost literally burnt out, and he is suffering from other effects of this awful caiastrosbe. The afflictions f this family have been sore. It originally conlisted of seven children, three of whom died by starvation and consequent sick net. on the Atlantic voyage, while the other four were re.sr ved for . later and more horrible d.ath. Boston Atlas.
i chatipe of the rn.,i ... .u. . i o prevent free negroes from comine- into thai
"An Abolition paperin Boston Inquire, ofu, and other circumstances, h. . Ti- .' ! .nnde' P" '
- W publish in ta-dayV piper th p-oceedinrs rs in r"rT .J"o-!Tieiit of fancy tra le, and 56ih
11
17 1 I 1 17
01 lhe Uemocraiio meetirgs held in ll.i. pi ,co CB Monday and Wednesday last, to appoint delegates to attend the Napoleon Convention lo ncminai John L. P.obinon for Coo-rcss. We word these proceedings in th.se unambisnoa. terms becaase we r-garj the nomination of Mr. Robinson a one of Ihe fixed fscis. The wire woik has already been don-, and it is only necessary now. for lhe sake of mere form, -to gc tkrongh tn. motions " At one of these meeting. Capt Foley signified hs intention cf not being a omdidale, and tb-r!eleg.-.:os were ios-roct d n.arly nanimoulv to cut th? vj'.eof lhis County fir Robinson. So tbe matt-r as f..r as lhis c.-uttty is coneer-n-d,may be regarded as fixtd. F.lsewhere in The ditlr.'ct. Ih un. r'n'ts may reelected.
Foley. I. W Robins
12
n 11 IS IS 15
n
15 11 IS 11 10 11
1
1 I 2 1 1 1
1
2 2 2 2 I
IiTm Tn.m r-ftr I. a. (ilk... tf . . . rwi.
.-r , "",on- i voting was continued with like results
" Covers. 1 htnk of until lit b.llotirgs had been ha! twenty thousand white vests and the same in? is Ihe te.nli f .1,. I... 1...1.. .
------ -1. tiaiiui;
The follow-
rnm'-er of kids, which will be required f.r that ocrRs.pn. nnj S)V ,!ia, fhan pn? lu,n(,rei1 thc,,.an:. r, bp broasl)t ,BU artir, c!r. cul uionin tb-s ir.at;rt.-C:ciii:r.3ti Ciette-
...I .1. ... .
, " 1 , eV" locate ,n lh "t he de- j which will prevent its completion before
vumeii ior a given time?-j cember, lc32. About 4300 men a
c t"-'"" ne win accept the fastorsh te. 0r ee ere employed . some free soil pnn.M..ii.. . t m . !
iuu 1 u iiosiou. they; . hold PutgreatinducementstohisSatanicmajes-l Arrival of ihe El Horn do. ly to make that city his home. If so, be will ' N,w Yon, April 12. make ci.xs, muni of those preacher, who ' Tha steamer El Dorado, which left Chagres have receuly been delivering set discourse. " U'e 3d with20t' passengers, arrlv.d this against the fugitive slave bill. They are a set ! mornin- She brings no gold, except in the
The Legislature of Delaware has passed a law prevent free negroes from coming into that ate, hereafter, to reside. nnH.. . ...t, . r
elay 30. Th. offender, in ca.e he be unable te pay n. the hue, 1. to be .old hevnnd ih. t;t.. -r .v.
nd 800 hor-'.i.'J e. for nfficlent lo pay the fine and
on Ihe entire route. j " ,aW W not lo affec ee.-faring
, , v, urr.uss enierino- itn vi..
temporarily for Ihe purpose of trade. Any caplam of vessel taking a free negro iuto the
lviii Weller
2f
IS
Fremont
Geary
nf ill. ... I ...
H'nceies. villains who ever trod shoe-leather, drank New England mm, or har- i
Afttr the result of this ballot was declared, a WeJ (each) hu!f do"n "piritual wives.
'linllrne in the tVorlil
I'on.irlion for Ji;rdcr. Thomas Kennedav. an old man nmr.;,i
motion was made to acjourn lhe joint meeting
unt-.Unrst Monday i,. January next, which "The undersigned will fight any man in the was carried Yeas 26. Xavs 23. S.i tl.. ' WorM. for T.n Tl.. j n.11
..... uol,n, siae. and
....
v. powecjers. mere is no news from California. Five hundred paasengers had arrived at Tanama from San Francisco, end were about crossing the Isthmus.
Pari. f. Dnnninsr.
. 1 ; An indictment .n.;n.i ir. .... r. - ,
Vars of re. was convicted a. the last lerm of J- ator will devolve upon the i.eu he will give 13.000 to any man from England, noT W C. Dnnning, for obtaining money '
...-i.anroc. t,ircu,t Couat f. r the murder cf 0 w -o meet mm nere. The fight to come off six nnder faI9 pretence., wa. quashed recentlir l IT . '... 1 :. j . . . - mnnit.. .f... .1.. . . .u.ar . . V icciiuy in
' ..sngnier, and sentenced to T. trrn n r me maicn was made. And he -,lorBn circuit Court. It .m. .,..
further stipulates lhat if the Judge, and Umpire indictment could have been well .ubstaniui.
,l,iif r... .k. r... .. . ., '
cpnr;ne,Tient at hard Ubr in the State Trijon
for the term of his nn'nral life. Tl.e evid
although iircumst.intii.1. clearly establ shed Ibis
as a most wilful and premeditated murder. He appro-.ched the housiofhis son-in-law, Hud-
n.r.r. imniont r,t l!ftry Jn, nnJer Ihe cove of nicht. and d. i.Ser.iMlv-
... -j r.. oi,r inrmseivia on tne :iett , oi ins u..i:guter dead in her own house. It
r a lew years till John b. n ants to
To Urcp tlo;. from Phccp.
protected from being killed or
rii-, . . am way molested by Cog., rT putting com
mon sheep belb upon lhem lo every twentyfive sheep put on two bcl!sc which will make sufficient noise to fright-n them, as all sheep di gs are cowards, and will run away at the first econd, and this fact lias been amply teMed by
rrary farmers around me. Some who bad no
c... . . " . s-- "
-la.P 10 aueuu camp or other meeting, i. .ubject, under this law, to fine ol $200. ' htm Wife. Ju.l eee how wicked men Induce their wives ti let them go to th. gold diggioe, by working upon their innocent love of display: There is a wicked man I know, He coaxed hi. wife lo let him go, But thi. i. the way he did It though
xo get lo California: C a . ..
I "ay. ne l ii .end you lump, of old.
Much more than year two hand, can bold
In your own carriage you'll be relied
Com ta a Candidate. The Galveston Journal stys that a gentlema. of IadianoJa, T.xaa, has received a letter from Gen. Cass, in which be says b. will be a candidate for the Presidency, at the ensuing election, if he should be nominated by the National Coavenlion of the Democratic party. The letter is of recent dale.
do not say that the match wa, fairly won, he i but for the fact that the principal witness
The uprnie t'onrl.
ance before th, court, having been ".pirited away ' since the last term. How f.....
Supreme court room which oppresses
Ifi
i rr. l.i t ! W MS fa fill J ihf ...... I....I 1 1 . a .
- t ...v - - - - - .i m.- u 11 11. 1 1 11 rn strii: nriM.i i.tiin.
c... .... .. .
Z:, f Cr: - many , one;r,jodK..wor.wig,itwouMb.onit.
irt tia-ici:
Grace Greenwood gives this discription of thei.jna,el,lhl,Pink of honesty nd prince ofde honors: There is an awful dinit .K. .1.'. i rnocracy ! Vincenues Gazette.
J I
Krrlntin.tiral.
! Rev. M. G. Wallace has. owin. . k:.
and .- j ced age and infirmities resigned the ear. of ihl
ETMr- Charles Woodwat i, of this city, lias been appaiuled Grand Scrih of the Sens of Temperance of this State, to fill the vacener
occasioned bv tbe iVathcf don. Sute Sentinel.
Mr. James G. Jv
A Heniarraiir rithl. Ad who wish to either boy or sell should re-cu!a-!y examiuelour advertising columns. State S?ent:nel. Or your course wbi!? a candidate for Speaker of the House. vew Albany I.-dger. Or your course whilst selling potatoes aa!
onions to the poor soldiers in Mexico, at twex-
':IZZ:X; r reUrtnt ZZIZ : the number. whoh ,? bear .neh a forma,.c,..,iea,. an
... T , u a.niuuonxeu Mad bells on their flocks were not in tbe least i ",lu,cal Piee as it is. I notice that Mr. Web- : First rhnrri. t it -;-"'"" ,1 h2": !r..maV - ' 1: ta:tcr:,' t,ubratu,: : .-11, Times. 1 1 . , vhn.th. MCi;nt ! . riilir s-
0Where TT Gen: HT triM is wl ' ; 1;:;for the 15,h of April. Bail. $10,000. .Ti. .aid ' iJecernm.' f h"Va "0,d thei' h f worship .nd placed the be bas written that the water, of the Mississippi' 'The Judges are en imposing and dignified t Proceed,n th Fit Church, which ha. given would be rollirg over hi. boay on the receipt of , looking set of men. Judge McLean of Ohio moat 1 , ' A" C- Allen' of Grand Gulf. Miw. nilHire? j impressed me by hi. manly and noble appear- i ' ' " " ,,a,ed 'Vp which haa
,ance. Judge Woodbury ha. a fine face,'., al.o T . : lias Judge Nelson of New York. Taney is the Levi Hughe., of Bloom
cratie doctrine rf rotr.tioa in clTiije or the ptro- . i! cf ,l e -ai: puuisl.ment. State S
n.geoi nto" Don t all take the earn eide, lmel. gentlemen. Greensburg Lcl Press.
Deparlare mf litm. Sicolt. Gen. WijintLn Scott left for Louisville yesterday at noon, on tbe steamer Ben. Franklin, on hit way to. St. Louis. Tbe old hero is In feeble health, and although he designed a private departure, the "boys" got wind of tt, and quite a crowd collected at tbe wharf, to bid farewell
I to "Old Lundy." Tbe Ben. passed up abore j the city, rounded to, and came down In beautlj fad atyle, firing her guns but "Louder tban tbe bolts of Heaven,
Th. .slates of tbe .teamer were an.wered by
landing. Cin. Commercial.
Far, flashed tbe Red Artillery
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I cannot live without too h.r. ' ! fifl a,un ,nd n!n cheert' b' the crowd on
But one'eown carriage sound. .0 queer! Yea may go to C.Iifornl.. ID-Women often leee the men they I ove, and who love them, by mere wantonness of coqnetry; they rajecf and then repent; they should be creful not to take thi. .tep too h.stily, for proud, high minded and gifted man will aeldom ash a woman twice.
Greeasfearg cV Brook vllle Tarapiko. Ata meeting of the Board of Commissioners held at th e town of Vernon, tbe followng mi lutlons were adopted: Resolved, 1st That in view of the fact that tome feeling is manifested as to the point where
I the bridge shall cross the liver, therefore we
"New let him go." eaya a fair one at onr el-' P,e3e9 ourselves Inviolably to locate the BrWj
now. very easily .aid, my dear; but old maid- at 1,181 Poinl wbre the largest amount 01 sio
The Wheat Crop The incoming wheat crop has passed lhe or-
T?"Ths following appointment as raiel. lo
th-. Military Academy at West Point have been . Tv r!vl TS ep:eee.-Slate Pentianl. made from Indiana: 1st I)tslrict. W. B. Pen- rkrap I'maic
meton. Ia.. K.
l.rr r. CI.: 1 T .. i received . Call Tram ..iu..... ,. .
deal of winter with safety, and in this section .j:;-:" ne nee
,, u...Un.riHioie a ounute of nm,J.ni. r -r"" new neia on tho
.of ,nih..i.: t.i.-.,.. I 1st iust. PresL Herald.
teot. 2d District lonidaa Russeil. 8d Dis- I
trtcl. Ktai.c s A. Shrup.
- tij iiuiim?iiiv b icjiducr, 1 117 niam . . i was unusually well grown and rooled last fall . ? r Ulh?ritifs- II that and lhe winter ha. been favorableMadison '' whose I.fe lhe insatiable .pong. !
-j ,. ..vj3o me 1110 insaiia -.uad.son oflhe Uw hMab,or beJ lh. na(ural
Strang it. Dauu,
virborn C j. a. a
ffce o f Pijtrict Frprim-cr
If ow to keep Worn, out mf n.Sa
uices. ne.il 1 T1..A ft n,t r.,11 .r 1,-
1.. ...r.. -i. ' . " " r" .taiaing water over the fir
. dertn. new pJs.ag, law, which takes effect on In n,i. en.,n,.v " ourrieu like other people then put the fruit into .ack. of a .nii.v. -. '
ihe ... rT..!.- ....... . .. , . ' " i.n.i..iii. oucnau exisUnce Itself. n.,vi,,.'.nj ju.i. t... . ... "
17-Th. Lawrence-.ur. Pre., me,i.,n. '. , , injured oy tne repeated treexing and thawing du- , and a mummy makimr BWf- .nA .. . ... ..!.... ..r " . uu",u6 waier, which w
10 mi u.aw ft pi ro-.p,.. u t r.inn t .h.r. , . .. . . - "" " immu i- nui ine worm nr -ht :.
t. .1 ' j - r i "e winter, some neldS inai we liarn ..en miui 11..1 u. i . . I
iv.-.Tuog .iuorney ior 5 pubiiihed, ani thit 1'ie ctT..w of
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The Post Mister General has decided that ua- Courier
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ring tbe winter, some fields lhat we have seen most seem lhat he has
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x-roornj. a. . proaxMe caaJtiale for n.t of- ' ,he Martin- nlwe. and
Goretts
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. s -' ry, uae some old parchment nntil Denil. ' ih. r,
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net ee.3,y line, -Ci. respect for a crop is not fl,t.,g -Lawrence- roll, bim up. ( anj lay. bJ
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only to grow more musty .pread the fruit out to dry-the acaldln- a parchment .mil n.-n'ikw. 6 calJlng doe.
way inrerr.e dusty pi-eon hole.'
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naiever it - -
m j th, worm, i. deposited on the fruit during the roeess of drying
ennooa ie hard to be borne. Very few of the e care to be left on hand after the noon i. passed, like an old market woman', r.d pepper.-O-During the Fifteen D.ye.fter Easter which constitute the Russian carnival, the pec-' pie of that country .upply themeelvee with eggs, varioualy colored, which they aend or give to one another ae present.; and when they meetduring thi. Ume they mint, with tbe word. ChrUt is risen;" to which tbe other having answered. Ha ia certainly risen; they kiss one
another. H. that ..lute, first i. obllg ed to present the other with an .gg; no one ef whatever rank or sex, being allowed to re fee. either tbe egg or the kiss.
CA earless compositor lately dissolved the Uniou by transposing two letters, whereby the United States became the L'utird Statca.
can he obtained in proportion to the cost of con
struction of said bridge and road, and the poind shall be designated Price's and Kimble's, road to touch on the valley of Wolf creek. 3d. That Henry Price, J. O. St. John, and Joseph A. Miller be appointed" to solicit stock for tbe Sonlhern point, and George W. Kimble, J.II, Farquhar and T Williams for the norther point, all of which eolicitora are authorized to proceed immediately to obtain Block and ta report to the next meeting of the BoarJ, to bs held at New Vernon, on the first Saturday la May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M; which report shall govern the location of the Bridge. DAVID ALLEY, ApriI15lh,lP51. Secretary.
j Duo. On Tuesday morning last, (at the rej sidence of her son M. V. Simooson) in Sprinf field tiwnship, Mrs. TDAH PIMONSOX, Zei U.
