Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 July 1852 — Page 1
flf, F. ( LAHKSON. BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 2, mi YOL. XL XO, 23.
nK!Mi LAW.
their small bank bitts respectively are made payable. Sec. 13. Public stocks to be deposited
....rr.il nankins. h Auditor by any such person or as-
p, it etneted by the General sociation, shall be held by him exclusively for .sjutf of I"- "'. Thit it is the redemptiou of the bills or notes of such
AN ACT
nulla it. a ...aa. -aa- -
jtyolt i- An iitorof Stale, person or associa.tcn, put in circulation as j "uch (,!Wcl'iou.
in food faith by wv of security for moneys due to such association: or. " !
Third. Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of lis dealings; or. Fourth. i?uch as it shall purchase at sales
under judgement, decrees or mortgages held
POETICAL.
For Hie American. Wilt thorn fm to the AVrst! at a. Lotus Hi-rnooD.
; Wilt thou fo to the Wert, lore, tho beautiful West,
son or asi !itioit of ; motley Until lhe same are ni.t; and hll i. The association shall not purchase, hold or Where earth In marnMcent bestitv .lrvs.M:
. . . v',;" :i.!-r fisa.t, to no case be held for the benefit of any depositor convv """I estate in any other case or for Where wide swelling rivers with foam crest AV.: a print-' 'he best or other person having business with such 'her purpose; and all conveyances of! maves, I--r. n-t o;in erf-iting. such ittdiviluul bauker or banking association un- !,ochrel estateshall be made to the President, 1 Kiss shore ofmore value than diamond caves-
Picture of Baby lou. Gen. 8. F. Carry in his late visit to Richmond, V. passed through Washington. He gives the following notice of the modem Dab Ion, aud some of its Bellshaitars. Read aud ponder over it: Washington City.
MASO'IC ADDRESS. 1
Delivered in n rook vi lie, Indiana, Juue 21, lSo .
;.;.; m i -. u.esmi.-i- ... aurr me issue oi said bank is redeemed. v. .v viuvr,an3 miau in muroiiBi ior ! uere snow crowned mountains tower bravclv on :; : l : k. ot t.: different ?rc 14. The plates, dies and materials to I t,,Bt PurlM!W ,n articles of association; nigh;
i."!!!' e.: '. :st- "f procured rv the Auditor, lor the tirintinv which riraunuur oracer, ana ills sue
e lie?
1 Till their tops seem to melt away in the blue iky ,
,o
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and which President or officer, aud his
. . " "-"-j -uu ' th .z. v tit .i..uT. f - " "
"u,irl uinriranj ana me expenses neces- J ' . . ' 1 """icuviuero, or
iiaitiru iait ue sa. uy inuurreu in executing tne provisions Ofj ftiuvimiuiujuutruKiii
. . -t- ..... I rtT aS I ... I 1
rvfi:: any tKintvrr r "us iw;it snail do auullea aud settled by the i ' nMwwuuu Mian, on me , , t proi iinnir their own auditor, and paid out of any moneys in the Mondays of January and July, in every , r,tT ii'stfi ls tor eirgraviug treasury not otherwise appropriated ; and lor fr having commenced the business of . i .;e.a::i turnishiiig tuem the purpose of reimbursing the same, the said "',hiMir m piescribed by this act, make out v.:vs:g them ever ulter in auditor is hereby authorited and required to "D ,utm't '. the Auditor, iu the form to be vntr !. to be used and d s- charge agniust and receive from anrh wrmn provided by him, a ful statement of the af-
or association applying for such circulating ir the association, verifi.rd by the oaths notes, such rate per cent, thereon as may be ofthe President or Cashier, v.hich sutement a a . . aKull nntwaa
fuiHuieti ior inn purpose, aud as may be just : 7." and reasonable. 'rs- he a
forgotten, in the sublime and commendable our institution recogniies the common brotheffort of securing to one, and to all, the hap- 1 erliood, political equality and fraternal oblipinesa of friendly association, and the honors ; gitions of our race, everv one who is ever
I bv an KNlcHr w. w. HiiBRN. 1 of personal protection. The very heart of the i permitted to tread upon the consecrated carj Rrether or th ic Ikatekmity, Ladies I world as it beats with the pulsations of a vig- pet, or kneel before the sacred altar of a Lodgo ;and geutlemeu: Congregated as we are.oii this orous life, i-houM remember that the Oracles roum, to pray for light and help from Heaven, I ever to be remeiu.ered anniversary which 1 of Masoury have ever sroken fur th i is most minimi I u cirti.. iltii m
Wespentaday or two, last week, at ouMhasbeen couseciated for so many u-s in (of belief, and the liberal toleration of all re-cultivate all the graces of "Brotherly love, natonal capitol. A description ofthe city the Calender of Free Masonry, we should re- j ligious rites and ceremonies. Even where it ' Relief and Truth." He is there urged by all public buildings, cabinet of cunousities in the , 'member that the hour the object-ami the j has gained the applause of popular opinion, j 'he authority of an Imperious command, to patent office, hotels, &c. &c. would be quite I theme should resemble the Holy S?aiuts , and swayed the sense of nublic sentiment it ! shun selfinhne.s. urofanitv. intemneranre and
" w uur reauers, nence we snail John, aud Kartake bol h of the niirilv .n. .h. has never been innicn i..(.M;.k ! :-:
j l I j .vv..nviiiTt u IUjUI3. II I unit V of their character. i tarial Court, fur fti iri.l nr l...,:..L.
west, love, the far west with me? : these, but e were tn. . re iuterete.l in ih. , t... .i. : ..... . .. . .L . .. . . " .' . .
j ' iuii 01 luierest, auu ouru -n- , 'uiihiii ui uie oostiuat-i. its charity is xvrth'r,r!TTPUlnS,re,here -nen who have been designated by the people jed with lea.au. of jrsonal duty, individual . knowu and it- liberahty approved of, wherev-
o " '- aau.vn micm uiu mir, .hfii uiutpuuK irusu. v esnouid think
deception, sensuality and ill nature to watch and aubuuo the evil passions of his nature which have so often proved the overthrow and
destruction of others, and to give constant at-
They are spangled and gem'd with the loveliest that both hranrhe. f ih. n..:.i t ' o.-gauo,.-uoi omy . Pn.p are recognized, or its history ; 'ent.on to me improvemem oi nis mina-tue
i 'iv i .-Mi'iuor nati linnn uiiift the ircev;ii!g sec-
-iTk notes in blank, so proth; hsnds of the Auditor ' ' K i f !ho I'eitomt !;.!
Skc. 15. All nlates. Hii. unit nrh I:.. I Including that deposited with the Auditor.
materials of and peculiar to any individual P"' in ccording to the provisions of this act.
J. ;-v v.-'is. from one doilar tojbanker or bauriug association which shall tci,d- 1 he value of the real estate of the .t ; ts: y.it Mioh notes shall not , have close.1 business, either by its own vol- j "octation, specifying what portiou is uc- .... ,;? nniiiW between tire untary act or by operation ol law under the j ipieni by the association as necessary to the ,!,! .v.mw o.iiy. twenty and directum of the Auditor, shall be by such j rncHen f business. ... . , . M 1 1 r-' i i! SUrs: Tro- , Auditor in the presence of the Governor and Third. The shares of slock held by such No Imu's u:i.i r thi s act s!ri!l Treasurer of State destroyed; and such dee- I a8''ion, whetherahsolutely or as collateral v-or :ri" out any note tructiou, stecifying the articles so destroyed; "'tf Pacifying each kiud and description .,:: "ill lea t'.f.i live dol- shall be orhcially ceriiried to by all the three ' stock, and the number aud value ot the
.-e :n-.s i ov.ier cori.onviion nioresaia vmcer. i"ICT cov,...
... v; r : :n i s i. h Iv.'iks he au- Skc 16. 1 1 shall not bo lawful for the Au-
s l,v i-i"vu!-.t;oa ol less ditor or other officer to countersign bills or
flowers
I Whose dewy buds sparkle In morn's rosy hours;
Tiny rivulets rippling o'er beds or white sand, Hills, valleys, and plains in that beautiful land, Tis the land or the noble, the land of the free; Wilt go to the west, love, the far west with me?
mount of thi capital stock, ; I'll build thee a cottage In some lonely vale.
were compns-d of men of fair talents, and !
have the respect and purity of his heart and the consistency of his
j cummaud the alteulion aud religious sympa- action that he may be able to preserve that
Fourth. The amount of debts dun to the
association, specifying such as are due from
t..i i nv- -.1 oi' i's to .iu amount note for any person or association of persons I Moneyed "f other corporationsor associations; - .f.".it'i of t'-.eir whole issue. to an amouut, iu the aggregate, excelling the j'" '" i'c'll"l? 'he umount ivcured by .' t is -i. b t-A r-'u! iting notes shall public stocks at tlieir value as provided iu the (judgment, and the amouut which ought : h Aii ti'or. ai.l nuoi- suth section of this act, deposited with the j 10 Included in the computation of loos-
.; ii.-.: ii proper boss to le Auditor by such person or association; audi
i. ;s o!l;ee ii'id un.ier any auditor or other officer who shall violate l In- (i-i-'i i -'s :is as U-e Auditor the provisions of this section shall, upon cou-
t c-uomin-.tinn ol viction, be punished iu such m tnaer as the
-ii-.i .j i ' -'i all of t:ie s i.in criminal laws of the tate may direct. -. f' ' ' !'! uiiiforiii sisra tturo t?Kc. 17. Any number of persons may asu : .'-i - " "2 r- sociate to establish otfices of discount, deposit j. B ;-: riy p--on cr assoc. i i- and circulation, upon the terms aud coiidi-x-s'v :x'. lor t:e purpose of lions, and subject to the liabilities prescribed ;: er:.. .5 s t, s!i til Vctlly transfer in this act-but the aggregate amouut of the t-: '; :y port-en ol" tlie st. ok or capital hloi k of any such association shall not V55 '-r -Tit"., ueh person or be less than filly tlieusaud dollars. ::s si. .tii 1-e entilled to re- Sivc. 15. Such persons, uuder their hands - Aj : ! r an eeu d am. mnt of ami seals, shall make a certificate which shall t.:Z ntes olct!f.-rent deueniuia- sirecilv:
First. The name assumed to distinguish such association, aud to be Used in its dealings. Secoud. The place where the operations of discount and deposit of such association
l y the t'oitei! .'si.ites, or are to be carried on, designating lite particular jj.i -i.rj;eat!e upon the State city, towu or village. :i otii-r Si.it-s ol t!ie t'niou as Third. The auioust of the capital stock of -; ss:m-:iii;in dry, or i.t any less such association, and the number of shares r ' r- t t.hiit .-neli public into wnich the same ahall be divided.
ts . xo -;.t .is to I nut ma rourtn. I lie names aud o laces or reai
r.-i count' rs'Se-' olore- ; by liitMi in l-.e o-.ui lO irse "-s hs nonev. st u k sVt!l ronsist of any 'ie.ieot no cre..li ;l or here-
Fitth. The amount of debts due such as
sociation, specifying such as are payable on deraaad, and su h as are due to moueyed or other corporations or associations. Sixth. The amount of claims against the association, n t acknowledged by it as debts. Seventh. The amount o n.ites, bills or olh er evidences of debt issued by su.ili sssocintiou. Eighth. The amount ol the lo-ss if the
j associations, secil)iiig v. hellur charg d on
is capiii or pronis. s'tit-e its lat-t preciiing statement, and ofits divioends ceclared and made during the same perio I. Ninth. The averag-auiuunt in each month during the preceding six in uitlis of tne debts due to and Iro.n the association, the average amount of specie pos-e-sed by the same during each mouth, au.t the amount of bills aud notes issued by such association aud put in circulation as money , and outstanding agaiust th' association, on the first day ol each of the precedtngsix months. Tenth. The average amouut in each month
during the preceding six months, due to the asKOCintiou, from all the shareholders in the
;! tvu-ver an v 1:1 1Vlle!e ot iu its c:rcu!:.ti.a mi.i
Mtile, tvtrt. il' l.ul
rVm-i eM b-.; e.pnl lou stork deuce of the shareholders, aud the number 8uC"tioii ; also, the greatest amount due to
mtj aagwiaiiuu iu ca:n ui llie saiu preceutnit six mouths, Irom all the liureholders in such association. Eleventh. The amount which the capital of the said association has been increased during the preceding six mouths, if there shall have beeu any increase ol the s.nd capita I, and the names of any persons who may have become parties to the said articles of association, or may have withdrawn therefrom since their la&t reports. It shall be the duty of the auditor to eausj
the statement required to be made by this section, to be published iu a uewspaper priuted in the county where lti place of such association is situated, um! in some paper publlshei' at ludiauapolis, theovnse of which shall be paid by such us-mx-mIioh; Provi.ied, That such pri vate banker or banking associa.
wr.cv. ui.-ii p iper, aud make the
:il i-r a:c.:uto; aa t tie ol shares held bv each of them resnective
i.stit.- iie,iosue-l sh i;l be. ly. ?!).! Ha sioi-i producing Fifth. The period at which such associ--r ;uuvi :i; .!! ! it s!i ill not be ation shall commeuce aud terminate; which .i .: tw :ke any sloek ;it a certificate shall be approved or acknowledged, tr v..' ae a-ir above its mtrkel and recorded iu the office of the clerk ol the
county where the office of such association shall be established, aud a copy thereol tiled in the office of the Secretary of Slate. Sue l'J. The certificate required by the last proceeding section to be recorded and tiled
'-n or person sh t',1 t-e re- iu the office ot the clerk of the county aud iv l i- s.i;d s-ocks so l.u :u Secretary ot Slate ua aloresaid.or copies therei ! to suitstituie lor t!e me, ot culy certified bv either ot those ortkern.
lii.ty 1m used as eviueuje iu all courts and pl.ti-es for and against any such association, aud shall be pruua lacie evidence of the facts tiierelti couta.ued. Skc. i!n. Such association shall have dow-
m'-re-t on ,-uclt lion. is or -i v or at auv less oerio.l.
h: ; T.-re-l invnej Slates, r els.
!' ;!lllt i( ll n.t-s e.jil .1 t,i tile - s o v il! ir..vn ; oa I li sll. il .'tsoii sh iH nei-i t or r.-tu-s - :i thirty d n o 10 .:, t -n i'.i.i
.-. '. sli.i.l !;.e .lotv v
:v i b.is
It.
i' t-s. p.iVttMe uii : iii.ui.i cuieuUtl (nivvers as siiall tie necessary tocatry j
.:. -ss Wllt.lU liiW J-l tie, ot o. j.itH'o, to lo in and eir'.i 'I-.-, a cor.itnti to the hl;U l.tli.s-, r,s ;t'J-. t:iis S'e : i!ie maker or makers if
les. comi!orlgtieil all I
An lit- er to carry ou the business ot baukinir bv dis
-; w.ii.i up t;i- inn's ot tu- s h I coHiiliug hills, notes, aud other evidences of i co,,lra;l 'Of such publication.
s- i uii. .is (.roviied elsewiiere debt; by receiving Deposits; by buying audi kc .f. II such as-ocuilion shall neglect selling gold aud aiWer bullion, foreign coins j 10 "",'le oul allJ trausmit the statement re- , li -rson cr as-o. i 'lo:i of per- alio bills ol exchange, iu tne mauuer specilie.1 1 1u,rt;1 'n the last preceding section, for one - y .. -...rii-i. u'tr iuvnj exe- iu tlieir articles of association lor tne purposes i ,,,oun heyoud the period wheu the same is ; r,: s.i.-.i rir. .i! .t.cj; no!-, in f:e autnori.ed by this act ; uy loaning iu..iicy ou rvv,iretl la " made, or shall violate -..tm; hv law to i!i.iHr he;n os.ltg- iersouai securnv, and b. exercismir such in- . ny '',e provisions of this act.
cUIenLd imwersas shall tie iiecnMirv Lirmru : such association may be uroceeleo ntriinsl
on ,icii uu.Miie.-s; to ..lioose one o: tlieir uuiu- ; dissolved by the court, ou om. ligation of
ber as presi.:eul ol such association, aud to lh, aUl,ii' or aii v creditor thereol, in tlie same aopoiut a cashier, auu such other officers aud ; ,nrt"uer "' moneyed corpoialiou may ba
a-iii.s .is liit-tr business in,,; require, and to I'roccei.eu against nun i.issolved. remote such presueiit, cashier, otli.rs and tKC f "y portion of the original agents at pleasure, and appoint others in Uteir I cal,lta' auy s"c'' assoiiotion shall be withtdace. Such a-eusialion snail b-i entitle.1 t 'or any purpose whatever, whilst any
"twill it any tune here- charge and receive, lor moneys loaned, iuler- i dfbl" vf lh8 "-"socialioii remain unsatisfied, no
o-iiw! i. at tne place of b i- t si at a rate uol exceeding six per centum per u",ur "rprouis ou uiesnares ol the Capital :u sti. n note, .lurim; the usual an.ium, but Hie same may, acvoidlug to bank "lock ul the aasocUtiou shall thereafter be ...-. or refus.- to rmieeni such tulea. Iw iImtiiuum mill b.ki iii ..v..u.. ..i maue until the uehcit ol capital shall have
" o ley o: tli- L nitec: Stales, ol Hie sum loaned. ; b""n ",mSo goo,l,eillier by subscription ol the
c:a.-.t uotv makiug such demand Mtc 21. The shares of said essociation ' l"M,",i' out vl tlie subsequeutl) accrnbe pict st.-d i rnoii- shall be deemed eroual property, and shall rohtsol the nssovMllou; and if it shall Vu t.r. ou' lic. iu She usual m ill- be transferable on the boukul Um UMwiaii... ' I'Poa' that auy such dividemls have beeu
i -!u :,ur ou r ccivinji aim hiuiw iu in such manner as may be agreed ou iu tlie "la,J,? 11 e 'he duty ol the circuit court a i protest, shill lorthiviih give articles ol association; aud every person be 1 of ltt" Prol,rr county to make the necessary ' lo the nicker or makers .f coming a sharehoUler by such trausler, ahali, v 1U1 decrees ..r closing the atr.irs of the
. .j oie same; ana il lie or ttiey . In proportion to his sli-tres, succeed to all the ' " . "'ul'")i ,ls prieriy anu
sj lot thirty davs alter such riolils n i li..hiinies ui i.nor Hhn.i...i.i-r. ' "ev auiuiiv iu. ci. uuois aim liorclioluets.
'r shell iiiiine,:iJieiv (Unless and uo chau.'e shall be ma.ie ij I'.- rii. l-I ! OC. 3U. i'll.5 preside ul aud Cashivr of
t:.,it there is a eon and ol association, by wlucli the rights, remedies ' e association lornied pursnaut to the iust the paytneiit of such or secuiity of lU exisliug creditors shall be P181018 u Ihisactsliallatallliineske.-patrue
ii.t!oe iu one ol the news- weakeued or impaired. Such association shall """'"""" "ll oi an me enure-"-''-cr.lal:ianap.-lis, that all the not be oisso.ved bv the death or iusanity of hol,ler,' r u,;h a-oi.ialion, aud shall litea r"' '! '"eel by such p. rsou or as- any of the shareholders thereiu lior shall auy coP ofsucti lists in the office ol the clerk o f --.-rmed out ol tiie stocks such transfer Operate to release the parly m U-county wi.ere any office of such associa-:'5:-JsH..rt!tat purpo.s..; an." it traiisfernug, Irom the operation o! section ' m'J ll in the office of I ' aitcitor to ;....lv tiie Iweutv-hlih ol this act. tnakiuir stockhuhfer. Auditor ot Slate, ou the liu-t Moudajsol,
h-'v br:u,i'-''"'!t to the maker or liable over and aliove their stock to au amouut January ""d July, iu every year. j
tr.,tes;e.: i.otes. to fae pav- e.iual to such slock: Provided, I hat such "-. ot. it suau not ue lawiui ior auy ".'i'- U' fsurh notes with cos'ts iuuivijual liability of such siockbuhiMr socialiou for.ned uu.ier the provisions of1
'Ci U' ' f 1! ''' '"''azures lor tlie trauslerriug as aforesaid, shall not extend be- U,i" lo ,,,aK! 01 ,la b'"s ur "oleS of ' .,t ' ;ir' "'ating notes put in oud the period ol one year Irom the time such ; denomination less than live hunoreu dollars,
Where fragrance and purity breathe in the iralo,
that the public interests would not fuffer for j The holy men, in honor of who memory ; thy of those, with whose sentimeuu it so ! quietness of conscience and peace of life which
wanim capatity m those to whom these iu- j this day is regarded by tha Fraternity j harmoniously agrees? Ought not the good neither chance, nor power, nor fortune may terests are committed. We were, however. ;. everywhere throughout the Globe," ex- j and the amiable-those who under the divine ' bttow ! more than ever impressed with the necessity emulilied in their character. (r.,n .i.l hi, chatter, and in the nam nf th. fT.,i.-..l i Amid tha eieitW. an l freouenllv sordid.
j oi mingling temperance with pollings, of secu- : tory, the noble trails mid chanlabie spirit j Father.are laboring for the nuity and redemp- divisions of party couflxt-whese want of j ring a Maine l.aw, not only for the St.tes, ' 0f true and genuine Masonry. The oue Wis i "on of our race to look upon the institution ' princiole individual dishonesty and base.
While dark mounulns cedar and whispering pines' ( i P's'r,ct ol Co,a " ' Tn nu"- j the f rrruuuer of Christ the Misaudi-aud le- j of Masonry, as oue of the grand auxiliaries iu ' politic J and moral cowardice, are often and Shall shell -r the wild bird which sin(r in her bliss, ' r orb1'' 7 bloa,ed i" 'he Senate aud gmmately belonged lo the Jewish economy .'he world's enlightenment and purity. I so shamelessly developed the significant inThe anthem of freedom, and freedom Is peace, i IIoUse ' Representatives, Is very large, and the other was the beloved Disciple" of lite I To the "ail seeing eye" Masoury, first aud ' d.-x of Masonry points the Craft unerringly
we were tntorrmd Hint liquor drinking ! new dispeiisatiou and thn bri,;iiest leprieu- always points the newly initiated as to a sure I and with emphatic authority, to the olive was almost nniversil There are aspirants ' tulive of Christian ulleciiou and Ch.n Uy. j iuuex and watchful guardian-trusting that ' brauch of peace, the square of right, aud the for the Presidency who are candidates for Hie j To those two It .uoreu Saints, the Fraterui- , 'be solemn oeliel of the existence of the one path of honorable duty. drunktrd'a grave. If the people of the Unl- ! ty of tree Masons, have dedicated their Lo nr. great-self existent and eterual Godhead. I And while m.inv err. and do violence to the
j ted States are fairly represented at Washing- lM for more than l?Ut years thus -.howmg ' be iudel.biy stereotyped opou his Very nature. ' principles of au honorable rectitude, anisUud
To the land of the noble, th? land of the free;
Wilt pi to the west, love, the far west w ith me?
Adown the bripht rivers. all sparkling and blue, Tha avel-ts shall part Tor our "light birch canoe,' ' The eagle above us shall scream oftho free,
But will not be gladder nor happier than we,
And we, too, will sing, oh! we gladly will sing,
The solitude round with our voices shall ring,
Till the swan starts away from
weeds,
ton, weare Indeed a nation of drunkards. We 1 tleir devotiou to Hie purest examples of per- 'but iu all the futuie of life, he may feel the 'condemned by th . rig d seventy of the world's
no mu iiiienn to paru.uiarue; out there are sou. il sacrifice and U.r.sliau virtue, Hie world ob igalious heisuuuer to remem'.er his duties, ' verdict, the chart of our Krat:rmty teac'tes us
her nest in the i something like a score of Hannegans in the ' has ever known.
guard well his actions so as uever to prove re- ; that the broad mantle of Masonic charity, with
Senate of the United Stntes.and two or three The Bible the book of God -aud the light ' creant to the high object: and aim of hisearlh- 1 which we are wont to cover the dead, should
And tho bittern cowers down mid the long hollow , times as many In the lower House. Temper- 1 of man is un esseulis, iiKht of every Masonic 1 1 being
not uofreaucutlv be us?U eveu to cover lha
Andthe "light footed heron" shall rise from tke . ...oormg uooge, auu uence tne eiuuiou uuu lailli ul , cyeu at the Very threshold of our Instilu- giving that forlaiance may triumph over sand, , under lhe !lioii that their principles ought Masuu becomes fjimli. r with the iiaines and tiou, the light of truth is made to shine like a dogmatic iutoleiauce, and tha ordinary frailAnd fly away slowly then come to the land, j not to control them at the polls, and especial- virtues, tne privat.oiis uud history ol those star ol love in a sky of beauty upon those ' ties of life be virtuously entombed in tho Oh, couldst thou content tn the wilderness be, j ly in the selection of Congressmen. If their disUuguisued stgesaul Saints of aiiliquily , ' who stand in darkuess. While each aud all grave of Cluiiily. While Masons may thus NN.Itgotothewesmove.thefarwosiwitl, me? Candidates were only sound, politically, no w ho terved iu the ouildiug and rebuilding ol ' are pointed lhe way of duly aud honor, the ct, it is not iuteuded they should pander t. I'll roam through the rorest, I'll bring thee choice ! ""'ter what their habits or temperance senti- the Temple, as Well as w Hi. the iloide college fear.ul wrong t.f practical falsity, and the deceit or approbate corruption, for he who is Th wd'ood h .nients. This is all wrong, and their course ol Apostles auu Saints, who served as honor- uiuiling power of mor il and Fraternal obliga- guilty of the oue, or who practices the other, The fox sh It start tre"n j must be changed. It is inconsistent, hypo-: d liistrumeiiUlilivs iu the ertctiou cl the Hon, is impressed upou them, with all the has already gathered around him the fatal The "beautiful pheasant" whirl pato"the air, ; crilicali cri'i"a. ' vote for drunken men, Latter House." Hie glory ol which, in agree- einpliasia and authority of Masonic language ' folds of a dishonored mantle, auu driven from To the close tangled dingle, the wolf cower back i for auy "fl"0" whatever, and more especially meiil wit.i uiviue prophecy, has so iar exceed- , The heurt is humbled aud the in i lid prepared his bosom the sublime and redeeming iufluenAs the elk rushes by with my hounds on his track, fjr lue oRiue of Senator or Representative in ed the loriner. ; for the reception of those greit principles of cee of the masonic name. Seek refuge away with the wings of the wind, Congress. M.llious of the people's mouey are j Those iu thisassembly who know the prin- fraternal life, which wheu demonstrated iu lhe ' luevery quarter of the Globe where a maAndtLMuuddstaec squaudered every year, in consequence or the : ciples aud history upon which Free Ma.oury true and virtu.,us history of the honest aud sonic lodge is found, it is and should be the Butere the last sunbeam I 'Il haste to' thy Bidet' eleclion ufJrunken meu to Congress. These j is louuded. are acquainted with the object of j faillitut Masou so emphatically distinguish- one great cesigu of our iustiluti u to give Caut be content, dear one, a wild hunters bride, j e,8nl do!lar I""1 dy n"". meet at 12 o'clock ; this meeting the celebrat.ou of tiiis day. j ed the Mali, aud so preemiuenlly poiut out the geuuineand iutrinsic excelletiry, to each I'll bring thee a palfrey, a palfrev of whit. j 'ach day, spend a few hours in making bun- They well know, that it is uol as some may! irunsceudaiit gloiies ol the lusiaulion itself Br..ther"s character lo qualify him for the Which shall bear thee away to the land of' delight, ku,n l,eec',es showing their devotion to par- idly suppose, to make a display of the lintel No man was ever made a worse ciliieu from thorough aud efficient performance of life's O'er mountain and valley, o'er hill lops aud loa, y their preferences for Presidential candi- uud regalia of the crali, or to dale the eye becoming a Masou 'lhe thing itsell is uu- high obligations that the fingerprints of Away to the west, love, the far west with me, i dates, then adjourn to meet iu the bar rooms to of the uuiiitaled, or to practice au mij) isiliou 1 natural, lor the very reason that a fountain his marks, may be seen aud felt long after the I offer no gems, love, no riches have I, I drink aud swear, talk politics, tell olvscene stn . upon the ignorant. No such low purposes in it ell pure, will not send forth bitter wa- 1 everureen is strewn in sadness upon his coffin. But I irive thee a heart h cim.. i..,n ...... ....... ... I 6 '
.- ...... -e V......V,. ries. shut bac hana ban oiiit thrnnirh ni.rht We helieviii.'l v trust, could lirmr a ouorum lers bud i .nim ir..r,l U Ha i t..j j s . .: c .. . ..
. . - 9 fc- ff -..v o b, i - - . ' .(. Lt'. u ua i luunu .uo llli.ll ubtiuus ui luaeoiiijf aip : and then, with fevered lips and burning of honorable musoiis together. ( i..lailit.le source of Masonic tuition no tra- such as may be neglected and trampled nnder
die.
So long as it beats in this unchanging breast,
Once more let mc plead, wilt thou go to the westy br,ini exhausted by the nigh'ts debauch, they We have met for thebemfit of a common ditiouary lounsel no M-souic secret uo fra- foot with impunity. Her obligations are irn-
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ty as iNlasous to petfunn more consistently iusptred Truth. In all Lodges the Bible oc- ojs;hence neither accident uorc n ingeacy-
When will decent men. of all political par- ud constantly, our duty us men ! We come cupies its designated position, and has the interest nor adversity, will furnishany brother
j ties, nppiy the remedy? There is a remedy!: here to day, leeling Hie infirmities ol' uttr coiilideuee of every Masonic heart- That of the order, a plea of justification iu the vio-
Thecoy timid glances which beam from thine eye, j 'ne leaders of Whiggery and Democracy . moral nature, the poverty of our personal pu- heart which receives it not, is unmasouic and latiou af any of its laws. They were written Thy trembling hand as it resteth in mine, I could be made to understand that candidates rity, the colduesa of our Masonic Charity, the ' can never represent either the true spirit or , by the pen of antiquity for the instruction of Speak more eloquent language than words can de-. of unexceptionable moral character, only, learlulness of our relative responsibility, and genius of Free Masonry j all future ages, and uo revelation of hm ory,
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j tufiu srvure ine suurnges oi soner Citizens vne ureviiy ui iiuina u me. ie nave niei iui a .c ...asou nuu lias iraveiea mrougn au ; or lacl oi experience, can absolve a aitbSOn i the evil would bi removed. We must mitt- , day , in the inner Court of our Temple we ; lhe denies and pdssed overall the rugged ways, from the fraternal duties it eujoins. Those gle temperauce with polit.es, and, for ourself ; have there passed the ordeal of Mas ititc exaui-: and uiarked well all the lauJ inarms of Ma- I duties claim a high and sacred originality, j we shall denounce every man, of any parly, Iuuiioii, and in the order of ancient example eoury as he has gone on the weary pilgrim- ! Founded iu the w ord of God, and essential to who brings himself, or is brought by otheri 1 have met willnu these sacred walls to bow ' age of life, and who has been called to partic- the healthy aud peaceful fraternity of our i before the people for their suffrages, who is a our hearts be lore the altar ol the Grand Mas- ipale ia the solemnities of the filth libation, ! common brotherhood therefore through all j drinking man. Such a man, whatever may ' ter of living nssembiies to p .y our vows feels at the closing oceiie, that vain is the help ; the vicissitudes of human years he who enj be his talents, or his posilinn, is entirely unfit U1"l lu ul'l'r ourselves afresh to tin more full of man, that God alone is great, uud that his joy the honor of bearing a Mason's name, to j for a post of honor or trust. He is corrupt aud jerfecl pertormauce of Masunio duly . ' power and .uercy must be sought, lo save us I be consistent must stand up before his brethj and is corrupting to others, and the more he .May lhe living God accept of our uuvvor- in the hour of peril and to guide us safely ; ren, amid the pure light of Masonic affinity j is ex ilted, the more damning his influence, thy sacrifice uud aid us in our weaknesses '. ! on. j a faithful workaian in the Temple of Truth j Such men tinders tnnd lhe influence of liquor, The theme of tlio hour, as may be pre-1 Indeed the ancient simplicity the striking or else 'all like Lucicrer from the proud heights j and avail themselves of Ibis potent agent, to suuied, by th ) audieuc-, is Free Masonry symbols, and solemn rites of Masoury, have of his present houorabie association, to the t secure places to which their merits do not en- not in its t-chuical wo'k, but in its moral their origin in, and furui-h their noblest ex- ; dark depths of lhe world's sadest aud gloomij title them. During the session of the Demo, principle its relative obligations aii l charita- ainples Irom the Jewish aud CUnstiau Scrip- J est degradation. j cratic Convention at Baltimore, the aspirants bio tendencies Tne subject is a worthy oue, luros, hence the standard of .Masonic Morals, TLese emphatic and long recorded truths, for the Presidency were not there in person, every ear should hear, and all he iris should however defective may have been our own , should be treasured up in lhe heart.and kept in , but they had their houses open where allconl'' lee', for Free Masonry s n noseuse asy stem lives and History is o! that sublimated aud j perpetual remembrance by all who have ever
procure liquor at their expense. Wepnsuine of oue ideaism. from the lights ol tteasou divine louudatum, which uo good man cau in j worn the badge of a mason. For as obligated
cheek,
By the faltering tones which thou failost to speak,
By the half fearful look and the half uttered sigh,
My dream is not baseless, oh! sw eet will it be, Thou wilt go to the west, love, the fur west with me. Ml. Cannot, Ind. Winnie I.ce. Winnie Lec Is full of mischief. Laughing all the livelong dav ; Merry as a chirping w ild-bird. That "mid flow ers Isve to st-iy; Ringlets floating round her for.'liea.l, Give lu'r such a dreamy air; Lips that seem to say, just parted, "Coins and kiss mo if you dare!" Winnie Lee is fresh and blooming; How exquisite is her form Gentle, kind and full of goodness. With a heart that's true and w arm; Then her voice so sweet and w insoine, Ah! it is some fairy dream; Tones, like silver, linger round me, Like the music of a stream.
rv - . transferred iu trust as equal to such stock.
'"S." . m 0IS"e'uin, chancre or ' five. zo. Contracts made by any such as-
ti I, - sl"Lks u' ",e same wnous, auu an notes aud bills by tlieui is-
or iiuikers of such transfer snail have beeu re
ported toer other- ,0 lu crtuld'l)" s '"ouey . pay able at any e Auditor ot C: late. oU,,,r P'ce tliau at thu oltice where the
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- s. (lursuant to the t.i..v.si..i, n, wish tiled ill tlln ..Hi.-e. ..fll.e,
" !italiis oi,i;0 . i.iost .... i Sue. '2 It si.-ll 1m Utt.-i.il l..r ... husiueas of the association is carried on aud
( "."t.ulie huloers thereof. ' atiou of pers ms oi gau led under Una act, by ! coulucled- .; l le A" iior iimv . ive. .,.v ..r' tiieit articles ..f ...!...... t.. nr..i.i- r... ! Mc. The Legislature may ,at auy time,
hv.'4i:ca 50 ''auslVrniig stock in increase of their capital aud ol the bomber of lie' ' fpeal this act. I 91 l 1 ..r.,;. ; . r.. . .. ... ... l Mara- !l A ll la..ai .tl.l r aa..Ma..i .1 .
Ktc-. ' "'- "'"soi mis art, pow- "ie associates, irom lime lo ttilie as they may ' " " ..-.u..u.. ,,t.o..o "'"veiat-restordivi.ietids thiua proper; and in case of any shares vf 'horixed to carry ou toe bus uess of bankiug r-, i'1 oerson or association slock held iu the name ol oue person, but iu "uder this act, aliall at any liuie. for the space
a ji.il y to 1 leir ..u- 1.... u. li.ile nr i,. Iu.rt l..r ll.a ..a. a. .1 1-..., OIlWeiUVV.aVS.llaVeoUll.lUU at tlieir UlaCO
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v is? revoked upon surfi pel- 'he property of another, both the person iu ot business, less Hi tn twelve aud a nail per Iui".-" .,ai;illS 'v redeem the cir- whose name such slock is held, aud the per- ceut i specie on lhe amouut of the bmsor ; ,'a'''!' or whenever in the ou tor whose use il is so held, shall be auo- "otes in circnlalioii as money. a,'r- l!'e principal of such ject to the op. ration of Uie tweuty-fitui aec-' Strc. 34 Tins act to lie iu force from aud . -:n. ;, ijiintJicj,.,,, s..r. lion ot this act. makiiiff si.M-kh..i.iKn ii,i l. after the first i.a ol Julv, one thousaud
Winne Lee lives in a cottage, AU embowered in a dell; Front of white and walls ofwoodbine. Where the linnets love to dwell. Here, "mid beauty, Winnie's happy Sunshine, flowers, leaves of grejn; Reveling in pomp of nature, One more happy ne'er was seen! A Sons; for the Ladies. That glorious day is dawning, girls. When women shall be free; When gowns, and bonnets, caps and shawls, No longer we shall see! Miss Webber, bless her heart, sweet girl! Has put the scheme on foot; She leads the trump of maid attire. And we must follow suit. We'll dress in real "birfuscate," girls, With glossy beaver bats. And don the most bewitching coats. And Brummel tied cravats; We'll w ear gilt superb buttons, girls, Upon our vests of buff; Bright extra, rich, plain, treble gilt, Flat surface! that's enough! Oil! wou't we look bewitching, girls, When we're so trimly drest? No mortal man can brave our charms, Though he may strive his best. Be-w kiskered folks may envy girls, Our many garbs and airs: But let them fret until they tire Poor follows! no one cares.
the same scenes have been enacted over again B"d leachiugsof Nature, we may learu 111? justice urciiar.ty coudeiuu.
masons, accepted aud free we personally
; against iniquity iu high places. When politicians see and know that yon are in earliest, i and that you cannot be coaxed or driven iui to the support of drunken vagabouds, your J influence will be felt and your w ishes respect-led.
represeut the principles the utility aud the
honor of our iustituiiou hence the conduct
ti uence among the community in which we
live. CONCLUDrD KEXT WEEK, j
this week, in Baltimore, during the session of grand desigusot its sacred Constitute. u - front Though au aucieut Institution, claiming the Whig convention. : these sublime instructors of trail and dis nein- leg.tnualely all that is veuerable iu age or glo-
j When we dare to complain of this state of bvt'i ,,u,"u"u i we g''er and imbibe mauy rious in antiquity, Masoury is progressive in j aud character of the Fraternity, must fix the
. things, we are told that we go too far, we are iu-o j.uir. -ruuuimi, v. uuuitjumu miu mni pciorpuuus auu vinuous aiiaiunieiii, j estimate me worm win place upou Us aud
fanatical, we hurt our great moral reform by heart leitarhuilies.which shoulo lad us werto aud consequently fully competent lo the vig- j give to the order itself, its standing aud ia
mingling our principles Wilh politics. The " ejv i vue great umm u.uu.u.sp.a, u. a pure, euergeuu auu lliaufact is. we are driven to our position in self of 'he God of Nature, "for lutliier iiislruc ly beiieficeuce, which in any couiitry, aud defence. There is no alternative left for us. tiou," in the high obiigalious of human rela- among any people, must ever tend to the .! i ; 1 ..I fv. . t . ...I .... ... ., I I .1 1
Wecull upon all temperance men, every- 'oi.snip aim eai tiny i.utj . i noe v. no Know ae..auo o. ..an. ,u sorroa , au . uie nouora- A Remarkable Cures
where, to stand up like men and contend "otliiiig ol Masonry m..y clier.sh evil suspic- ble aoorumeut 1 the human character. Not great while since ,a remarkable cure
iousot us, and iu their iiuugitiatioiis write nweed il no beeu la:llilully studied aud 0f a 8igUMr am digressing disease was cflai.cy sketcbtsol our Li,ur..curs uud moiul devoutly regarded by the ancients as well as I fected iu Cincinnati, by Prof. R. S. Newton,
pr.leuliouBBiidev.il oeuy us Uie liouor ol "3 l,,a wormy oi moueru nines as a most beau- uf the EcleCtric Medical Institute. Th
haviut; any principles worthy ol the name, tilul aud impressive symbolical science, poiulThev may point here and there along die loot ug out Hie frailties of the human heart, and priuls ol our history, lo the iudi, iaual wrecks cousUuliy directing its pupils iu the work and
j These cunning, intriguing polilicians.know and deiiuqueul examples ol those who have duty of practical usel illness and charity. when and how to avail themselves of the mor- btu Masons iu name, bat who perhaps were Among Hie good aud Uie true of the Masonic
i al aud reiririous sentiment of the nation to an- Masons in heart, as dis.iouerable evideu- brotherhood, iu all parts of the earth, its beau-
iswerth-ireuds They have tlieir Natioual ces ol the fallacy ol our clai.ns
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Couveutions opened daily with praver, uot ",ma ul our ,IKI1 lusmuuou snouiu re - H"' uu ioiuei conception oi doD( to aUeljJ lhe World's Fair. Hs paid but I for the purpose of asking the Messing of God "'"'"'. by thu- traouciog Masonry, human wisdom, and secoud only to the relig- itt,6 .Uention to it, but aft-r his arrival in I upon their shuffling, bar gaining, wire-work- 'hey derogate from Hie d.gu.ty-lue pur.ly iou ol God himself. Masonic gsuius dwells Londo:i,tlie disease began to spread.and ctusjing aud chicanery, but to secure the votes of I'ign moral cousisleucy f geu-ral.as well with a juslaud swelling pride npon the hL ! eJ him much sntfering and anxiety-so much
the religious world for the candidates they rei gious society. I ueir oil repealed cliarg- .-.v.i.,. ...svor.ca. oenenceuce j gl that was jldlICtS1 ,0 visit lhe moit rom. i ..... ... ...... .. ...... l ...... ....I. . e :. - ... l
e Cjsj
we allude to is briefly this: During the month of March, leal, Mr, Anthouy MarKue-g. 0ue of the oldest and wealthiest citieens ofCiuclunati the builder of the most of the locomotives of the West aul Southwest, hid"
i small pimple make its an pea ranee on his nnu.
Mich eue- "ful uud sublime tneory is recognized and ac1- just he was ou the eye of gtarlj ,0 Lon.
! may select.
.Utile iustauceol the ovvu- over and above their Block to an amouut e'Rht hundred aud filly-two.
sec. 35, Wlieucver it is proven that any
note or bill issued by au person or association
author lied by this act, has been irrecoverably
r-ra. l'uv m this act; or may re- sued aud put iu circulation as money, shall be Woyed or lost, the person who may have i v '!ofksor "y part thereof, Bgued by the presideut or vice president and Ul8 holder thereof, shall be entilled to I.. . "ff Sll ............. : .... ......... ... r Sa-n-lllaMi I a..l..C .. w ..uut r.k a m.1
Perhaps a few may "cut" us, girls, Aud lay us on the shelves; But w hat of thaU we'll crook our arms, And act the besx ourselves! And if they wont say marry, girls, We'll call them our gallants; But come what w ill float, sink orswiinWe'll never yield our pants.
j oi.u cancelling caainer Uiereol : aim a anita. ri, ...... ....1 recover uie auiouui smosi or uesiroyeu.
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tca T cu!atl"K uo'' sdel,verea by ceeuiugs brought or prosecuted by or on be- c. Jfc. t-very otnorr, ageiil, or clerk of fol t ie conatructiou of a hotel ol the first "tthTT iMWOC'i,"' in such hair i such assocuon, maybe brought or said bank, or assov.atiou, wu.. shall wilfully A few of our leading mer- ' lfte circulatu.o- ...-. i.n urtHmui.i i.. .... . ...1 d . and kuowlutflv suoscribe. or make anv false siswiu musn). n i ui imimj
, . , 9 J e.mil Ol- ' W. a I ka.UCU. UISIV- " - , a .a. i. ta?m fuU bv tich stocks o!;muano such uiU Mtiun or Drocditi Uvt-ment or lals ulnm iu the Own ul acn chmnts hmn eipfewed their remliuesa to tub
esauu assumed VeruicU. strike ul the very aud moral exemplidcatious of its mystic or- ... of ..e Me(ica, ofi ot rnn ln.
fou iioallons of social and religious orue. , and der.asitlias effected the conditions of men lhev examined thecae.but advi,l Afr. fl.ek.
The Maiden'. Voxr. lend to crush tne b-oJ b.sis ol a healthy and aud ure.: them upward aud onward in the j un9 to disette remain wilhout Bterfer. The following scrap of hinory will be sauctiried morality l Uu uusi, and lo urive acco.iiplish iieut of the grand purposes of hu- lug with it, for that he couli have it treated cheering to the Dirty Shirt Order or modern 'eu from tne practices of friendly reciproci- l- at home as well as in London. Notbeingsattlmes, who cannot fail to see in it their ty inwilie reclu-e selii.iius of a so.ill.s Ue.hng within the rural sacredness of its J jBfied with their opinions, he vsitel the ciry bright original in Heaven." inisautiiropy. Willi all dus solemuity, we owu siuctum, it wars uot wilh any instilu- ' of pj anj sub Jecle4j himse f to a similar When many months had been wailed by "ou.d asi whether tlie sincere friendships and "u" ruuu.i it-uever exclusive, it cannot be examillIltioIli and received from t)w lno8t aoi4 th S II. I III -ill f.ira KulVaraa ....o. f .1.. C .. : C I VI rt ll ...1 A Hit O.lill I tlM .1 f Hill Fr.Uin.l It r. a. 1.-SCC l io liul I U jtS C'lallllS Or DarHdl j II tll iUBt ' Dl r .. ......
j " i ...u .u.ui.cu j ........5.- . j , ruysiciausoi mat city, about the same opiutowns, held aud defended by the Moors a hood, should be criticised or condemned ?- dispensation of iu charities. For couli ued to , ioim The decided that there wai but little I pious princess iu the warmth of her leal to Should that aucieut wisdom aud eiilighleiiing "u particular country orchtne, iu Lodges are chance fora cure,and they even refu-ed to ' see the land rid of the unbelievers, made a tradition, which all ualious htve houorea. bj fouuiiu every toue, and iu language, like ' Urat tue case
. vow not to chance her linen until the Cross the object of scjru or reproach, iu this laud 'hose of loveaud trutn, is uuiv-rj.l. It is this;
Another Hotel.
We understand that a movement is on
ow uoi lo cnange ner mien until the cross mo oojeti oi o jru or reproac.i, iu tins laiiu ,.,.-., Soon stter his retnrn to Cincinnsti he out r .... ..r k......i n. . j ...... j. . . .... strikiuir au.l ne.uliir fa-stitir.. ... tl.aa t..i,.a l.nn. .... P
"-"e.. .u,iivii-.ui. uer name was m.lin,Ui,.u. preieuueu u.cra- o- r himself under the care of Dr. R. D. MusseV Isabella. Whether she hoped to stimulate 'iou 1 How uuuecumiug the high prjlessious oni ecouomy of tho lusiuuliou, which brings Pr,,r .sor.r ,y, . w ,. , - '
v such s-.ocs. and U ud no aucli suit, action or proceeda. sUvement or lalse entries iu the boos v ol such cn.nu nave expre ine.r nd.ue w.uu- ,he CnrUtai. bT tho, in,ufill,.B,v , f Uatioud aud ecclesiastical l.berahtv. to togelher a. oue, iu the cred bond, of . fra- i ' " " .TT '
la-Itl. i ai.a I I,.. . e -. . ta-ftssiiik sis HouttSlHllflit. air sI.imI k litis 1 MiTl U Mil t. . A I IUI fkikik t.-.a tk. mmlj t VV A - ' , W UV U.w UI9U KSTB IL 11 19 0310100 Ifllt IT WuSB
efu;.r" -a8. 'Z.t , U i 'r",UW WW": 'T: . postponing "washing d.y.or whether.!,, condemn th .t insiitution, or t. is class of men, brotherh.od, ,ue of every different . euf.6I1 " . lrM . If - "
' any person or association sg uu' 'y be coutiuued aud proeeculed accord- auy persou ..ut.iorixed to examine , Rnr., h ,Urm,r . hoped to coerce aud iofliieuoe the over-ruhug with wuose fraternal principles aud practices latitude, and though unacquainted j wwkif and called to his assistance Dr l. Th"1 i"g to such rules as the couru ol Uw may di- s to the condition ol such bau or association, luciuuau ouruei noaae.on.y larger, very wh ap08le decared lhat cleanliness we are uuiciuaiuteJ. j wtUi each other's veri.acuiar, they Can read nfr;m.;n.,. . ' 1 he hi, ;., - , . , ., . r . ,. nra.ha.ii ii..a. i ...i t..nj.....t ...h. r.iu. ..r m.iph Hiiral f j.n i.ivli p..,., r. r .......... nverv, oi viociunaii io?eiiier thev treated
l". and it, "-'es so to oe conn- uamo oi nis auccessur ia ouice, "-R'j " was next to ffodlioess. does not aDnear In his- ., . . . . eucu oiners uiougnis and character, in the ' . ,., , . i uoiheD ... .,, . ' nukul-a.M..iris. hl iv. .:e-.ne,i uiiiiiv. .,f eano goauuess, ooes noi appear in nis- It shouM beso ns cjiii ntti ;, to th hearts 6 . ' him until some forty or fiftv unnl.V.ito. r
.""""i' sl'all be su.n.J.1 righu, and discbarire the duties of his oredo- felony, and shall be subjected lo imprisouiiieut trrSomebody let off the following, on the tory- Perhaps she meant merely to express 0f th-w misgui le 1 aulw-our snirit.l so.is i "f"" 'a,y. 9 i" nJ wtlmate H medicine had been made bv them .oeraul.
h,, iured by u,e nle.ie ..r ; I ctssor. at hard Ubor in Uie State or.sou. for such . r R...K t f sr-h r.. , her stron conviction that the town would be 1 ...,i i ... .s..-r t .u.. : Masuuic intelligence. 1 hrough these media t . .... , .'. . '
. r ... 9, ... .... a A. term Ol vears aa ll.e lurv irviu the case may " ..v. Z : l. j. .. .! , ..( r, ii.,n .1 fr,i-,i. .u j.""" . "' "iscnargeu mm as
ter.
11 t I t-tc. 24. All Dersoua havint? demands wriu oi years aa Hie jury trying the esse may
Arsons IT P1,ch Pers0I or asynria- ' agaiinst auy such association, may Uiaiutoin Ulink proper;aud likewise auy comiinssiou r, on t al1 or rKfue to pay such teu agaiust Hie presideut thereof, which sxamiuer, uusler iu cliaucery or judge wil- (
.:k.Ll,:id i the manner siier. , 8U118 or actions stiall not abate by reason ef ry nd kuowiugly subscrii,iug or making
ruthe. Secl10" of 'his act. the Au-1 the death, resignation or removal from office ny report, snail be deemed guilty oi ST "UUrtVllH Vo .. . aal .....1. l.:... a ..... .... ..........A . felUO V. .ud tM SU blCCled lO I i It Mil l I ll
WV n.o.. -, -"" "once ttierein men- -- icucui, uui uiay sro ranuosw owl , - --- - 1 ,, r Ht''r to e!l at nunlie. ,..., prosecuted to iudsement airaiust his saccea- s- 37- O'tector shall either dire
-'"ess k.i . . ) . " .
irectly
jf "h P'ensred, tid out of the ; or: ou judgemeuuaua decrees obtained ! or tnuirecuy norrow irom said bank or associ-
"".c I 19 pay aud cancel the i or ,eu agatust such president tor any t,uu oa lou oi'Couut or by auy other mode
"When Cupid did this maiden banter, On Hymen's course to Uke a brush, At Drat she went it with a Canter. But now she goes it wtth a Rash.'. tCTThe U. S. Senate, on Monday last,
uneu, aay in a waes. or ten days uowever ; ry teaches iu msm'ters 11.1 t pity an I for.rive ! """B- uiauy mouwuu. : inRIirabIe
that may be she kept her vow, snd wore her them, because, like thoe excite I ... I pre liu - IUV" """" Bnd re"""d ,1 8Dd Cora' linen 3 years! I need not say that the ear- ! d.ced Jaw', who cr..rih j .., 1 1 - 1 r . , f,,rt 'ro'" 1118 ",a'il of lheir brethren, when
, iiiiw.. ",llu payitii! which shall ueui or uuDi.tiy ol such associatiou shall t eu-: ""uu,tl QU,uuul UI meut of so ect committe. te enquire into , curope. AcerUin dingy, yelio
but su.h sale t"dhrsl agotusl the joint property of th. ""I" "T1"?" ' th a.Mvdi.nc. of .urchesiott Catiiu'. collec- i was thenceforward called -Isabel color!"
. orl , . c"Vol New York unless , "ociain.u, aud which properly shall be liable excepi on ooua neu 0111s uu tuaut uiisu . r . rtilWk,n? MsoeiatiLn ivl , to the ! ' ukeu uu by e.eVuUou under any PyW l ' State. i Uon of Indian scene, and portraits. We see It ha. passed into the languages of Spain, '''ha. .eLD C0Useut. rjulv a..ii.u...i..i.i such juuifeuieut or decree. Sskc. 3tf. No officer, or stockholder or other it stated that Mr. Catliu is now confined iu France, aud Germany, aud is used frequently
ment was an objectof high interest to many, ter, "they know not what they do
onuiense curiosity to a sun larger cuss .. , .. , ... , , .... J To the cndid listener thshoaest mqa irer. It was exposed to view, andthe sight of If; .,
adopted a resolution directing the appoint- gave a new term to the vocabularies of .. y r ... . would Soeak toa frienl . crivinir HMnrni-aa-i
wish brown ...
we uo not coioraay portion 01 ins picture ia
order to create a siugle favorable impres-iou
When Dr. Mnsaey began his
j treatment, the cancer was not larger than a
common garden pea, bot when he quit th.
the cold system of worldly charity would :, , , , n 1. ir ..1. . u a a- cas, it measnred over 2 inches across tho
ths eyes snd
Xl!!'y sluat ludiauapol
erwd 6.,u l,1s act contained,
fja i W n, w Pa' "'eUl Ul
cou!.,U.0r tha11 a"V "iug herein
tba . UCU .1 a,,i
Pi:.,,. nv other n. i...
t:LU.- .h 'iauiU banker or :'?Vte t business
fleogeo
"itli the Auditor for
-id iise at whir.
55KC. 2o. Everv Bharel,rir nf .n. ....KlP0"""' "'h the management ol
association shall be liable in hi. idn bauk shall act as a notary public theielor.
capacity for auy coulracl, debt or engagement ol such association, to an amount over aud above bis slock, equal lo the amount of hi. lirsl share, ol such .lock. JsfcC '2ii. It shall be lawful (or such associations to purchase, hold aud convey real estate for tne loilowiug purposes: First. Such as shall be necessary for its immediate accommodation iu the converieut transaction ef its Uueu.es, or.
Second. Such as shall, be xnortgeged to it
WM. 11. EXULISH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. S. S. MICKXE, Pres't of the Senate pro vein. Approved May 38, lti2. JOSEPH A. WKIUHT. 1T The Lantern has been asked if it is possible to make buck-wheat into dough (doe) Jj The Dillou family, deceudauta of Lord DiUott, of Ireland, have iuhented an estate veined at upwards of $7,000,tkK.
prison, in London, for debt, and that he pe- ! by horse dealers, to tudicate a certain drab
tetioued Congress to purchase the collections j tint much esteemed iu Paris
of Indian scenes, to prevent them being sold
in England under the sheriff's hammer.
LD""There is an old toper in Maine who is making a fortune out of the anti-liquor law.
He goes iuto N. Hampshire aud gets fuddled, aud 'Law.'
and when he conies back charges his neighbors said he was partly in favor of Grahainism
317" A Hunker so the papers say being asked the other day, whether he was in favor of the Maice Liquor Law, replied, ''Partly I
go for the liquor bating the two end?,' Maine'
This reminds us of a man who
twelve and-o-half cents for smelling his
' treath." Dutchman.
OmitUng the first and lest syllables of liio word, he went In strong for ham.
hVa, antTiaM.1 k-m tA aariali r.il A 1
! .. ... - . . , . ' B0 extendinir towards .Masons, though differing widely in opin- I cv,Mtg
ion, mauners, religious teoeU and national af-! .l. 4. . I - .. ,. ,, . , ' At this time and under the circnmtrtancfiuiue. are all masomcally educated in he ; es, Prof. Ne ton wM ealled rpon to tat th. , same school-heuce every one who is worthy caltahe Dot 0! trealed th. cw bt aW of wean up- the bad pa ef Mason, actinv nn. . . . .. .
.r paint the temple of the Craft iu greater tho .....f ,ruth;Dd virtll9. faeU I " ,U I be patient has now been
symmetrical beauly. than we are justified in Lud to do hi, duty-to be faithful to hi. i Z r ion . ' il l TK ,, ' doing, by the.ong es.ab.ished ritual of the uust-.o to live audUbor that tho 0 r" j feelings of his nature may always predoini-' usual treatment in such cases. In submitThe fraternizing power of Masonry, reccg- ! nate, fraternal kindness distinguish his " bri,;f oollin. of the facU, in ths history
nixed throughout the worlH, brings together 1 earthly career, and a tranquil moment mark a'l'V"" ... ZZ .7 lD,rT"Iest
as one family, opposing creeds and cooQicting t the closing hour of his exit. j man, and underrate another.bnt the public er
ludeed a good mason and a good man are . interested in knowing the facts, and the dissyuouomous terms, for he who walks con- I8"1 "ud fffiif oght U know where
opinions. The very antipodes of religioux feeling and political prejudice are blended together in the harmouy of Masonic unity. The laws of difference aud the conventional rales of social inequality, sre annulled sod
. a. , a- ' mA7 obui n certain relief. We publish sisteutlyiu the light of masonry, ui faithful to. th and we . J"''S
his creator true to his fellows and viituous subjecU in which wa beiieve the commonin himself. As the CdosUtutionai spirit of masses are intores4edBrriwTihiWt Y(hig.
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