Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 November 1852 — Page 1
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BY f. lr. CUKKSOX.
The WinliriUjf Jew.
BR00KY1LLE. FBAXKLLV COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOV. 19, mi
is somctning so
i
ing and
f a human erea-
idor r-i'rn.'t!i-.!li
.ve in the idc:x
v.-r' de uaed te wander pcrpotur.Pv
ta4 llthf earth. rttliv..r.:i J without hope
:'rivo ! of the pr speot of peace.
'the yaxv holds out t.x a'; other ter-
to ou'ece c-.-o-e .
tor gen-
And lor the sins of ail the worlds i 1 1 is own dear lift? did give: : I'll- wicked Jews vil!i scolVos and Sooinea Pi.! daily liim hm! -si, ; That nevt-r till he h ft his life, : t'i'.r Saviour sould gt rest. V hen Hi. y h id crown-d his head with thorns i And scourged him to disgrace.
son,. ,
i H,vnr; fa'ed te, outlive 1 ail U see ironora'aoa ;
H 0; ucm rilti.illi-. il ill II 1:0,
ir. an tic.. ire
In
scornfal so-l they led him for.
M. ilk
a. 7
3 1 rlia W mix.: ' IB tk' Pith
,-jv successive y upreis someta; 1, of such a
v minxmd shMnd l.av
ie
iorikiiio irx
that it i s no
had their R
V nla h,s nj i;;jr place: His own d.-ar ero.-s lie bore hiimelfe, A burthen f.sr too great, U Inch i, ,. :, him in the street to Hunt, W e.'i blood and water sweat.
and spoke on every subject with such
! readiness and sagacity, as astonished all :
who heard him; and it was, in the third'
place, observed that4he never wrote or ; Daviess, . ,-,.a..a ; Dubois, ..
niriiiu am ic-iici; ncer ucsirea any i ,. " , , , , - Oibsoi credit, or made use of bills of exchange, Knox,
but paid for everything' in ready money, Martin and lived decently, thoujrh not in enlen- Fike, .
I dor." The story then goes on to tell, ! !!S,Cy, , that a Venetitian nobleman, an admira-, VatiderhurVh" j ble judge of paintings, was admitted to ; Warrick, : see Gualdi's selection, and admired them i
' pxrissivrl v. At tVir el.-ic nf ! t I 1 Otai
Itctiirns for" licprcscn t ntiv-a in FIRST DISTRICT.
Miller.
. .1550. . , ..821.., ..SSI... ..910... . .53fl. . , ..780... . 1T292. . , . .733.., .1,254... .1,050..,
Reavii. 577 ,...237 ....912 ....991 ...22(5 ....54(3 f.47
608 t
nrrrlron the Polltira.1 Vroipi-rt.. We copy the following from the Tribune of Nov. 5th. 1852: Commercially, the United States are reannexed to the British Empire. London has become the metropolis of our Trade, the controller of our Industry. A vote in the Board room of the Bank of England may precipitate a Commercial crisis here nt any moment. Successive
Railroad building do not Fiicceed in f From the Alhanv Cultivator, breaking down the present duty on Iron,! Drainln on V.'j;'" nnd ifh at least to far n Rails are affected iy I Tw o of the be-t prper which have it. Of the niHjority we can ask nothin I ,at(,-y appeared on the stibioct of dra:nbutwe do-PT.trP-.t tt, wt.;,.; i ing? are the statements of John John-
,.ui(;iii!iiuiiii i ,
iitiL id tic n nnmi nm ii . r...i - . -
....VVIVU uuiiii-u, nui ; i remans. it avno
VOL. XX. NO. 4.
For tin" Aiiisriinii. Trarlifr' Institute. As many of the Teachers of this county may be iinacijiriinted with the object of this institution, we vi.--h to occupy a small space in vvtir columns, that we
(I. i mav :r!aiK"e at som-.1 of its merits.
T nvirt'Altti... l, r . .
ystrensly excited hy the le-nd loe.ive his btiriheneJ snK",
visit, ;
', the nobleman "cast his eye by chance
9.007 SECOND DISTRICT.
.leering Jew, and that tho
t-'ixm a stone; the which a w retch
,ti.;d have been a favorite one w ith ' 1',avhttr',s'"y contn.l:
romance. To "-AWMsetsion k,n of Jews,
I Ii3u s.ia.t not rcM the li-ttl
;rfrs o! poetry and
cisai and imposture, th sc-:t fial totuptatiests. ess since tho coiunxenee
lic'ion has ( .
At v.xri -.ts
' r.'.ss on: thy execatit,;! j: ,.,
. n it sfii, newe i:rau ill nere.'
U1 : And th.
a-renpon be thrust lii,.i i!in:ee:
At which our S iviour savd: "I sure will rest, but thou shall wa.k, And have no jounies" staved."
c. credence, to a greater or less ex- From th.is hour forward the ballad con S.Kia their wondering contempora- timies to say, tins '-cursed shoemaker
v-s'iw Era, ir.dividiiais have assumed s;hractor of the Wandering Jew, snd A Ricceedod in attracting notice, snd
I over the chamber door, where hung a Clark : picture of the stranger (Guahli.)'' The ; Crawford. .. , I Venetian looked upon it, and then upon i J 'y'
.. ,.rr,i i . .Harrison..
; sir,"
J the other made no answer hut bv
! bow
tin it, "like a man of tifl y, and yet I know : this picture to be of the hand of Titian, J who has been dead one hundred and thir-
umulu, mo giving any support to tins ; in me last volume ot the Transactions o'. that U the faeh rs o! the c.un'y renerexemption. We arc now paying far . t'ltf ew-York State Agri -ultural S i- ' ally take hold of the work with energy more for Railroad Iron than we'need or c'wti' " to ,,,J,!l ' "h Pri'f!i wt re ' and I:ib..r it.ithiul.V. the exorcises of the .,,, j , T , awan.el for their succesit.l experiment. : institute will coi.st.ititlv iri'-rease :n instiould pay ifourdut.es on Iron had been, In one case the lanJ was - heavv enteral. It will soon attract tho attention
j efficiently Protective for the last twenty clayey, nnd in the other a light or grav- ; t.f t!u people, and will arouse a spirit of Iyear6;weare quite likely to pay still e".v 'o:tm 5 'be former beinj !istin- improvement in educ if;.. n, gr.- .tly bt-ne-
i.,i..,-:.. i. t , ,, !. in mo aosence ot nnv ellect vo , . . - n. i- Ut un-t im- n.-i.i, .ui labor in their chosen vocation or shall i .... . and by its craol.in ' v. Iu p. drv. an i th e-ation
iioiiif competition in producing Kai s: the Ktter I.,- ti. , r ,i , . i-.- .i -i ... r latter tiv the absence o the A"ain. the ;n-titution nuali.ies the
lers wh.i are the sulijeits of its intlu-
...971
. . . 477 meetings of the British Iron-masters will ' determine whether American Iron-tna-
.6,252 kers shall henceforth be permitted to "
EnTlib Pprmicrtn
t". - - . . he driven oil htr nn InAv.,..,!., ) '
.:: li , sitv above the , : r sha11 ir the dUt, pertu
lies,.
prac- tc
"This picture was drawn for vou ' "a",I,u" '' 1,H8 : w ''range, o,5(; 61i! says he to S.gnor (lualdi, to which ' Perry.. . 7io i
Anv person who has
1,805 1,309 commence clearing in the far western ! 11,0 Uu,-V oa Irotl C0llU L " ..urtl '"'f r"--"'""""'-' tb?se ence to discharge t!.;.r dutic more la.th-
1.139 i is .. ii .. i oe rniseu at once to 5.25 ner tun. with n "' i ,l- U"""U,T-'-- '"ii nau ouserven itiiiv ana suceess'utiv. '-.tlind is mi-
t Li
a low , rseott,
"You look," continued the Yene- ; Washing-ton,. .
...531... 1,475. . . ,
7,091
iflttt
''.rlr to the Apostle ret-
9ll(
ty years. How is this possible!"
; is not easv.
l.i extremely probable echtJits orig'n in the vo
jt : Bartholomew, i
asv," said Sinnor (Jualdi. grave- t i '
I could iind no peace anvwhere: and, ft- j b' "t0 know all things that bjo possible; ; J0Porson that this lo- nallv. hein t briMiolit t.-. i.. but there is rort.iinlr no crime in mv I t.ninin.r..
own fate.become a mmwi i beinsr like a picture drawn bv Ti- ! Lawrence,. . .
?d lv
i i 1 1 i
!, ttti.SJWIl.il. wuili.1 IK-CO!
! c.-:r.
n-.c
..v.st is that to thoc!
or. t.ie iat- , for t!ie religion of him who had pronoun- j tian-" no oi John, j cod his doom. The Venetian easily perceived by his ved. The "He hath nnssd thm' mm- r. ..i i manner of sneakinnr. that be bad irivon
the stranger oRence, and therefore took
an if 'r
whom Jesus 1
I; l wia t.tat he tnrrv ts.l I i Arli, Lgvut, Africa.
In cons"- i t'"ce', ? j ia, and cr'-at Thrace,
KCttc fltlils expression, we are told. And thiongh.ntt alt (Inng-.irU:
wen: abro.xl cnx.MX the'-1""
iih many a tZernian tow ne; And new in llar.ccis, as "lis thoutrht.
Total 8.H54... THIRD DISTRICT.
Dunham. Marshall
1.338.. 591.., 1.035.. . . . . 1 , 55 . . ... 1.020... 1.0S9..,
j Monroe, 1.079...
Switzerland, 1,005. .
holly unskilled, to which they are ut- r " - pd in some pnrt o! th
.554,torly disinclined. And if permitted, bv ' . . ' were not , heavy s;l. care , , p,r:;.
985 the current nric ,,f Tr., I l t..,., l(J ur coiiMimors , ..... . :n- cm-a pc
the great difference i treatment requir- prove-' as it c,.::r-s in contact with mind,"
i. p. r i
i r v
of B E
tl:i a:id til.' Te.;c!iers" Institute acting upor.
re'per- t.iis prin. iplj adopts a system of ii:ul;:.:l
.... . t ,,,tt i, csu.onsi.cu i within two ve.irs, we would jovfullv ace thc so:1 1" t:'' em -n a ii-ht one, England to cont.nue Working ut their ,u ,,0 ro . - J ; J ; to prevent the wa-!,',,. ,.f the , .il with own calling, thev must adopt the wa-es ' - f r , ' ,ua u,a u the water into the ch-inn-I. nnd eau-:;T virtually fixed by" the master of their ,L. i "Ut V. ?lUl9 iU. - After Inving construe,:
'rlr.iin in-tructiott.
iii.-ti ;::iv
Jterit. ths
? t.ie
that diso-Inle s'l -r.M not
is expressly point d
ot t:i same es --
x? hn.tttre of Christ con',1
i:"7rly hoar any such mar.itii;. vet ,3n.'!as!on of "the hrethren. stra-i-p-
it." A:;ltogh
i. ts,:u ta-'' rema-.nde
rcirt,
i WI.T
'inn
ilk
i4 n
-.t.i
Mi -nr.
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-It
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'.nl
' s-Jiaed and tr.Na
il.
n-strv
' r rv 1 re-sr.l
-t:"cn aJop'd hy the primitive Chrlsi?,tohare beco-.ao intermingled with tradition, ar. 1 ftna'.'.v to hr.v tafcra -the legend of the WanJew. in its cnrlv or original sh'ne. is i.tlhx M-.tiiew P;;rris. nonk of St. sr., who flourished in the thirteenth v.-x. Thest.irywas current before i:iy, in E-i-Inn l and clsowrer but 's'hihly the first who renlxrlv
sa-f.Mna tha rJrt-.ce;.rs. In 122
i"-!t inrrn' u. an Arm
("am1 to E.igland
rxn.5 relic pre ved in ci
.rgent-rtrine-i yf. th S.AriaR?.hi ecch f.is!
;,t4Kf:oi5.!y inl-rregMvl s to i!i
eon hti.v.x 0f hi? c vitt-v.
pother qn"-stio. a titn'i 'S,i? riinx, in.ini-.-d. "if h !. vl cv-r e ir ! of the fa.no:; person n:,v
u: who ts so nuch
H had been pre ":t at ee.r f.rd'$ r.xn, n:id convcrs wi'h P.itu. snd still nlive in confirm Vi n of th!t!i faith." The prchbish.n an'nd, that "the circnmstar.c were all '" ar.d at.erwarj one ;' hi ti:n. rrair.g the archhlshona wor n.
"tVn.in Frei-ch. ths? h-o !r.! '
?rs.n th-y fpoke of very wcl!: thtt !-atter had dined with l.is'rvd a
hile hcfe.. t-.-!... r'.-...i .
' ' 4 t nr.- i..m;;,.i
Nan had been Forties PiVo'a ner.
t caw. Canaph-lue, who when
I ?"re dm t.t:i t T.eiw .'.i. ..
- - ." ji t . ( io. r ;Ja.lgment Hall, struck hinx with
P'-rton the back, savin "Go f.-is'
IIj wan.ler. ih no and iWii..
When learned men with him coiiferre Ofthove his li "iqrerirj i':y es, And wonder inn. h to hear him telle His journeys and hi waves."
f e : A'I the alms ?r:ven to him the Ivillnd
further says, he gave to the poor, and no nan ever s aw n l;n;ph or smile upon his face. To conference; with learned ' men mentioned in th ball ; 1 are no fiction of the nxitxsre;s brain, as we learn from the work called the 'Turkish Spy,' where an ace oint is give:) of the impression mad- on the Parisian savans by the apreiranoe atnnng h- v.t cf another Wan-iderhi-rJew. Thonrfj the plan of this
his leave. The issue of the affair was that the Venetian told the matter to nil
Total, . ,
. S.91 1
Dearborn Decatur. .
his friends. Curiosity was aroused, and ' Franklin,
various parties went to ca'l upon dual- j Ohio,
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Lane. Farquhar. Scat.
di. They were disappointed, however; the stranger had left the city, and was never seen again. Of course, thc world of Venice came to the conclusion, that, this personage could be none else but the Wandering Jew, or philosopher who bad been fortunate enough to d:s ? over the Elixir of Life. The matter is certain'y capable of a much easier solution, however, and Cualdi"s own words afford a ready clue to it. It was on this story, Godwin tolls us. that he founded his novel of St. Leon, awork of great power and beauty. We have already mentioned the existence of numerous works of iic tion which have a similar basis. Of all these, the most
Ripley, . Rush, . . Total.
.2.333.
. 1 .3)2 . . , .1,884... ..42S... .1,481.. . .1,395. ,
..8.783.,
. 1130. . .1.449.. 1.512.. . .429. . . 1.2I.7.. .1.502..
wo iwL- u ft,., Xa"l.:.. "VT 1 e rs I . i
..... ,v uiy "i cm tiers oi on 1 "i.iii ur;i;n on t li".;v soil. Iiv simgress be not partakers in the new sacri- T'y the lower h..lf v, iih Vt.-t.es.
nun i ou r; iii; i lien; w il ii r.r.v, :'.!k! with earth, without me, ;;n.' wi.h ' Piibseiiuent dillicnltf. we lom.,! t!i.
And what more of the Future? process wholly una'd.i; t.-.l to un;:;h -i.e We shall, if possible, more earnest lv !!,''s' Tlot a single seaon parsing withand actively than hitherto commend the U' " Icur,M1,; ol' imunitous ', bstrmi i , . tions Iiv the sett :n ' a'; I ;wh':i r of t!i principle and no icv ofthn ,m,in..i ., . l" i i-
T.iso Part. Errors of i,.ro,.,ont . . r ui amrng Hie stones. To prevent
' . ... I ' " i"-'i"'i.'i acit- puince ana ppecny -'"en iiisntsers. we ,
...... ui.ii.iil.u i " 1 1 urnirrpK. i.ttr l. ' ... . ..h.i.
- r-.-p w-t , uuii iuuD ut . onirrcss. 1 1 our Art sain "
wi. suiim tonsciously innocent of av 'an.l r.h.,r..M ,. -i....:.. t" . . . vervsinallorll.it pi.-ces. au.l
MJ.v.. lit 1IIVI1 OOIIOI I 11 11 i I V III . . . '
Work in the Cities and M:,n,,n ,1 . . .T i'."; T'r il'i s!a!. lyii- L every g.v,." cil.zen ol oh! Fr,,,,;
1,1)8 tiny.
;557 ' fr W,;?tever thcr ma-v bc u?r- I to a,cedancv which is 2.333 nat Stat0 of things, or discour- ! visible nreimrino.
... - :.. .1. . . . i . i r
. .;kso g hi i ue prospect.we are not respon- . .982 sible. The battle for vital American In1 076 ,,0l,nKloi,co I,as bcon Iost l,"t through no ' kick f zeal nor of industry on our
Tli ' kiit.wiodiie pof-sessi d
by each, (ac piired i y l.ur.l tUi'ly or by a long experience.) is cast into a conim :i store from which ca. h member of the in-iiiute dravvs at pleasure. Here th" teacher becomes a learner. If he lia an inquiring iniiid he must g it'ner much information th as to the t-ch in taught and the manai r of teaching it. Here the mind of, he teacher comes in contact with minds of di:T rent characters and derives improvement from all. thus qualifying hi,,, when he returns to
ischargi" his resnl;siliIo
oth
li:s school, to
uii'ies more l.ii'.hiuilv and aeeentahlv.
uiM.I if neeillu, to r.iv- I h ' in?:'i:,;o!i of t!ie originators of the
e upper nirlace o, the stones ;;!, institute is that il shall beneiit the .-nt..
then th-" i o .intv, mid it v. o,;i. c-rtaitiiv he 'r ,t i
and Manufacturing from t,- sawiniil!
, i,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
r89. ,
Delaware, . . . Fnyette, Henry, Randolph,. . . , Fnion Wayne,
Y e know that the Mm!,. Onn.t,, k, ' m: ... ... " s.i .,,. o: w:rte ens, r
, , . iJ'.Mrins, unless ai European wages, it beech, or some other .hi-;;!, w.o,! 1,,--notbecn deeded on itsmenls. Dread (is so much the more necessary thrUtherc applying the t.rf ,.r str.w, fo"r ,he ol .Nativism, skilllully fomented and di- he. land nr.,fl-.,r,l .K., ... reception o! the earth. Ye olwcr.-..
I " v..vm tuMii r-w;ii.r lint' Oil' -1 . .
in th...1
A laborer drivrn mit of n i.itv nt. ' i : . i cw . i-. t ...
! chief instrument of thetr tri.l, a..1, , . . . ''"" - m'" ' " V" . !I
; .... ;ii ant oi worn is very unlikely to have ;''h st uies. wliicl, rise ahov, the sur- honed th,t cverv t
in addititu to 1L'' uh''rt""'r lf i desirable to admit aid in est tiding its
- - .niMH, y the eng.- which to grow food , or their child.e,,.- Z" rr " 7' 1 T"' neers ol the victor ous hosi.rma l,onn tl. , ,. ... ... : paper helore us. J. J .nn -fm
1 lin to t - d v t!i 2 '
the count', ,
tueiaseives, and to th ; ii:mr,,ceii;e:it of
I'TS Coin. n-r ti!i tin Sa! ur-
li in-t. fro;u a!! sections of ior i!i" j urp of i:r.T rv.:i-'
ounsel t igetl er for her m-!io !. If th j
i, , .r l t i ' ""t v t. t,i it m t f y Ull 1 V. ,Z- n,,bl'arJ: "PPl'onsion that the Whigs would pro- the means of bavin fnn.l
I I . 1 I . . .1 1 !... . t f, Uliuilllll III ,
ii, ;c o,., "''"i or greauy restrict Aaturalizat on f the cost of .,.:.... , 'ua;nues oi mi
erginv.ath.n is ibr the purpose of elevating the te:.fher"s inc'csieu, it is to b-
lend his We re
ior w!
1 ,520.1.208..., ..929,. 1.000... . .581 . . .(ii. . . .2.093.1.737...
Total ..7181 . . .0.153. . SIXTH DISTRICT.
Hendricks, llradl
' thev had the Power. ..-., I,,.,,,.-., I i ... ...... ., . . ' thrt.ugn which it p:.-es I'r.-vlv
..'w i -7 ot uuu inu i,ui tuat ne lias no money, so ,.45. us Three Hundred Thousand Votes of ! far from being a reason for depyin.him ...(.80 Adopted Ciiizens, of whom two-thirds 'Umd, is an additional proof that I.e'neeiN - ZU !T VOtJ WUU US lH!t f lhU ,,nJ sho,,1J have U- we will speak of .1,451 not lnt0IltioIlaHy vote against i this again.
And then on another point.
water, and
int . the
tiles below, t i, light s .i! ; thev ally occur, ih ,. ptruetures wo'uhl he
hotted in a s ii 'io sen. i'.
ha ipv to s iy t!i;:t
t ie ca.:s
in l''r...t:i.hn C.
value l!i"V
rmcnian arch- j work ' SH'mw, like that of the "Citi- , '"ting, perhaps, is the Rev. Ueorge , visit the 7rn nf the World." for example, yet the 1 CroI''8 taleofSalaihiel. Mrs. Norton's : in e-ir chtirch- ' '"'-'ts narrs'-d in it e-e in most in- Pocltt of ,he U,1y'!,T "N deserves esstances rrai. and so, h i tl .,,,! pecial mention also among the com-
fi- f mIow ir,r mo, v of the Wanderine- Position t.-i.-l. ' -.-- - i
' 3" res-
Haneock, . Hendricks, Johnson, . . Marion,... Moriran. . . Shelby.. . . ,
Total..,
. . .980. . . .843. .1,173. .2.417. , .1.131. l.teX).. .8.240. ,
anything we proposed, but only against .1.1 ...
ev. mat wir.cn we were falsely accused of
;0 meditating.
1 .25
If the question should be
of
' ' fairly presented 'Shall thc makiu
l l.otttU 1,1 l,Slll"i'.i'J. ". I i- t',,. .,tl,
e- hand. T. (.. Yeo.ii :!. v. ',. oecupies a light sell, foiiu.I. as others have d ine t Ti ii t ordinary Moiie u:i lerilraius were lia
l.l .. I I .1 .V. .1 I l
i" .'i . no.- r-..'iv-1'u. n ii.i troiu me warn, ami our youth n ! .-t
"Jioctor," said a querulous, sullerinc . NSns'";r t tue e; rt.i. and the (hj-.'.Pg o! the tliotts :u,u ir.ak;;. ' to h
Ol Oiill.-at! . !i . The peo
ple in some parts ;it le.tst are l.e.miah'g impressed with lie- importance of education. Not olilv do they annreei-ito ti ,.
of i:ite!lei im.l imjiroremeut. but ire beg;!:".i1!iig to act to sectro tl.-i
bh'S-ilie;. 'i',,,. m.'.ccll of il:t..!l.","t ij
se -ms i v t!eerc..i:i
Jew. . ho fi ed in Pris ahout th. year j
,n , ,: Mere is amr.n ccme to tin
;f s-:e t.iav he called
-iCIav. (reei
SEVENTH DISTRICT
Davis. Harbour. Crane
invalid, who had paid a good dealofmon- . , 1!";"l,u" ,,e to lead tue van. And shail iiol F.-:.,,iti, ev for Phvsic to lit,,.. . ... "'""Ir" t,M hoSr'?M: '"'. V"- fake ami mainf,?:, a:, houahlo -
i .. i ie . . . . I'm .ui": iioiinoie. irim t icir m .-. ti- ,.. in Mi,. ro,..o at., .i. .ju..- i o ooiik
2-077 o. Atnencan use I.e j ,.Vou jon"t 6cem l(, rtfach tho HOilt (lf filled by the wal,i:i JarthbeneaM, bere - -.o:s 1, vom :. h,t th , w, I.l.l!S ..one mamly in America? or in Europe P j lnv disease. Why don't you strikeat the ''"' talmlnr l ies the '- wreol s-cieiy d-m. .n is. am! what th y . LOlit three-fourths of thein would have voted .pi.;,! of my disorder!" ' that proved to be s-e. tie- aeci- niu--, be i: we keep paei-wi'h th-ma-cii nn I'm r If,,,,,. I,l,,.i. ., i.i ...i .... ... ' . o; improveii 'l'i;u h r oi , i eoii'i-
"l"" . "ell,l will." was .o . ,-.!. iv, j. j ohnston give- s..,ue s! rikiior exam- tv. me.h a-,.! f-m:.!e, i;, vie - oi ..... tar as necessary, bv Protection "il vou insist on it:" and. liftm.r Lis i nn,. n!es ni'tl.., ,.,.,...i' I.;- ., ; .. :n .. .. . . .....
. I ' ' e-. .. , , .... ,,. t.;' li.ii'itii". t il i II . v. I . , t i ui !-, I , ,1 i , , v . , I l , I
.135
to iiave lived about th-
sixteen hun
ted, li.reene, TIxArt ir2 ai-U .- t-it ?lIt(1 w I
city .... , . ...i Parke,..
mis suoieci. in urei oiner uuposiors . i. ,.... , mm. who pretends , , I 1 "tnam,
..... . j-v . .-vj .. v. ......0......j ,t-,u,IU
Wanderer. nointeJ out in Cahnet'ss Die- Vermillion,.
tionary of the Itibi.'. In the m-Miitime, we shall conclude by quoting a little piece upon this subject, by the French ta.VlX f 1" . 1- IKllli I'iXKi'iM) X Vl I
, , . I'l'vn ti iuiivh uitl f I - I iwn n itwit stas, was condemned by Pontus Pilate, i - ,f M. T , , r, .... ' , appears m the Minor Morals of Dr. II owt'ie Konxan President: t hat his nnmo u-ae
i clred years. He says of himself that he'
sri w usner n! tno divan (th Jews call it
tne t ourt ot Judgement) in Jerusalem at the lime when Jesus, the Christian Mes-
Vigo, . ,
Total,
iS.t . .827. . . 1 .2 1 5 . . .1,571.. .1,133 . . . .759. . 1.3'!3.
. .714. 1.114 .1,288. ...419. . .707. -1.315.
Yet the result is just as decisive and al- I he smashed the brandy bottle on the side- ' " bieh has b-d him to construct at dm'v- you lie down to slumber and
i,.rw, ns ;.-r.T.t;i.l.. icir Pi1 lieun in-, hofird i ill limes six'een nines o! end r Iran viif itloir' in I'.i
tended.
There are thousands who have voted i
i The Political as well as Moral diste
m-
SO
of oiiinloyment, who will be vainly seek-
t ing svivl grumbtingat the want of it before
issipation. And, since the deck
cleared, and there is no lon"er
.8.598. .Ui"5. ,
EKHITH DISTRICT
Mace, tiregorv. Ritchey.
Miehob-Ader; and that, for thrusting Je- i o ..,.-. ii n -.l .1 " . ; "One glass ot water, Chrisli in true 1 s,.h outot til-Hill with these words: 7. ... ... , , To hun that s weary eraclou lleavrn Oo, why tsrriest thou!' The 3tessias ... ., , , , I Reward thee I'm th? undermg Jdw, attswered b-.ta again: 'I go, but tarry j By the eternal w! irlwind driven; tiici til; I come:' thereby condemning : yiy years not woru i,t POre oprwt, l. m to live till the dr.y of Judgement." j A nd longing for the Junenieiit Day, Se.ch was the account given by this per- ; Praying for rest, lo find no rest, sonag of himself. He aipected to heal! Cursing each moru'a returniiif ray. diseases !y a touch, and was deep'y veil- i Ever, ever, orated both l-y the common people and j Earth revolves, I ret me nee r :hers. "One day," says the "Turkish j Ew ning-ever, ever.
. ,.", t :tau lite cunosiIV to lllSCOlirtO
Poone 1.116
Carroll, 1.IS7. Clinton 1.173. Fountain 1.204. Montgomery, , 1,734. Tippecanoe . . 1.R37. Warren, 439.
...914.
..942. , . .843. . ..835. .1.578. .1,495. ...730.
or as we have learned sin.-e hU p ,p, r was written, twenty r:i:!,-s in to th.. nr.K.
ner nf unrl"".,,,,, I .,. I. n .-n ... . .... ...
I' nan luaitni lAU'iu cm ii, no. oi 111 re -. I i a r.veritv :.cro to throw themselves nm oihers out .1...:. . . , it.,i.i ..1 .
uieii -source in irrousiiops and a cho '" " h'iii ; . l'ivo a remu
nerating crop, even of r:,.. w ere drainre ,i .. ,1 i. ., . ..... , ... ... . , .
t,. nn,. in-.- tt ,i in io-, u piowe., j " I :i r , ground fed with corn. The drained portion soon
hall thus "ruin showed n marked superiority in the cron
the whole field yielding at the rate of eighty-three Im -.he!s per a ere. on., of the largest crops, if not ,ho mot ever known iu , he county. Tie-field attrrc,ed much alien, ion, ami parlies walked easily over the six r.cres, whil- !! tmdrained land was imsddv. Sul.-e -on n,
laait. led. ed. ,' i:iu-t
:iT no t If the ,:! i-levat.
..m mo
il l.e.it.oi pa'!:s and
!:..rt to improve.' Ye trust can-" ;; e.hseatloa is :itivi;nc-
they are many thousand months older. ir ,,.,i,. : . ., . , , - ; tor apprehension that we sha! 1 Let u- all ,ry ,o find work for , hem to ' tl(l . . . ., , . r .... i 1110 " !llJ? ):r'y, why may v 1 trt o f i-.if .,1 .-.. ., I,, to .. -
tlf extent of our ability.
.U7
ve not 5o in
hearty and iinrinliarrnsuo.l i... at-:....
There are thousands who have voted ij!nv " against impediments to the graduation of j . . the price of Labor in America by the I ierrit Siuiili. miserable Pittance usually paid to Labor ' Tlu? ,,,,ction of Gerrit Smith to
in the Old'World. Let us strive, mo far , r,,,,?r0!:s rr,," District which gives ' crops showed vo leci.'e.l'ly the rro!it' of
r- i : i : i 1 do ih- w, rk. Tuey th-' .-'..Uld.ird of eilu-r.o:,,,,
and improve the schools. T.i - hr.'s, nnd mhi.:- . .-.nd pockets of ihe p-MplJ must be reached. Hti I the t-acher must be th- , -.issioii iri in thc work. Ti-ach-ers" ln-;itut -s ;ire e.-t ahiished in almost every i o.ajy of tli-e Si.ite of Ohio. Ti e inM rue, ors l ie-re m em to !ee a necessilv in elevutiip"; the teacher's prof,...-i an'l the ins, rum ".'K ihty .-iiccl :ssfUy ( rnploved is the l:i? ;, u!e". And will ih - te-.ch. ers of Franki'n C i. sa'Per Ji. t;,;,. ,,r
li I.V
.337
:cofa,tcr; why dost thou linger!"' in several language..! I found j " 0u the dark wrei-k of Rome and Greece,
""linn josns looked at hinx wi'h -a mm master ot a,l the
Total 8.740. .
NINTH DISTRICT Eddy.
j Ponton 1 1 i ,
t) 1.117 Fulton, ,-,(;i
j Jasper, 291 ,
Lake 449 ....
, ; . .. .. . ' 1-M-i ic i.i i, i-jii tn - i i : ii: iiirv
ii. . it . - . nnrrn nm k inn- n:, .-..... e-i. i. c i rmmn r nn in - i,.. . t ... .... . . . -
i i. a . . . Miiirrini'iii ir ktiikhi'i , t , . t . ...... ...... ..
v o., neoill 1 .iiu mniontv. I K ein f . . ."V " ' ..." ..... ...:r.n. nr.. is ot, r . i t
.. I.... I....I ... ...I
row t i ot c.ov r n
" ' ""l ' '"' II -v- fii f . ..., .,.. . , ,
l..r. rk ol . I."t'r I if 't l ' .1
-.irnd said; "I indeed am trein?. but 'xlt tarry till I come!" Soon nf:,wnt. Cartaphilns. by his own '.was converted, and baptized bv
of Jes ?h. He iivos forever; em! em,, .y hun.'.red years he
vere :,:n. s. and :,;,,,,,-
ounce, on ri
se oak a trn-Rome
lose tliat I COUld I l,nv seen ll.e asha .-..l'..r.l
- He told me that there was scarce ! Of thousand shift; ndynavdes;
history to be found. He
i,
?.ve
v,...
-1 5;
was in Seen good, unfruitful good, and i l
lid when Nero set lire to the ' Prolific, whi! the te.npet rolled;
city, and s ay liim stand trinmohin.T on So, ,Wl woil.is ih circle fill
t i ' top ot a lr.il to behold its
consequences of this unintended er-1
rer.
i ti .r i rcra leu reniiiiiMtion ,r,i,.. ...,.. ..t....i , i . i . .- ...
i iiv pro., pec i o i any cnange mine 1 i-j u rt too. mm !;ii it;: oi any i inn g sown Piddle. Tarifi' favorable to American Manufac-' in ei"irr "Ititnore Platform is by no or planted, can now he relied on A-
...lOS ,,,ri fj ,.,....-,. , ..., means confined fn Vh; M- ,;,!. :., 1,1 nriiv i.e i.-no. -salura-
- "W. .... I , , II V, t , llfl.l till tM Wllff . . - .'... ...!, 1,1
I .0 0 I,. nl.,irt ..... ....... .. .... . i one of tb.. Pin, thnrollrt-li rni.
1 , , ,i, , , , t7 iiuisL oil more" at- i ..,,
e,"l T-
ever-," o'l rf'Clioll e
r w ii! thI 1 leite-Ing 11--i-n-i if.. the'r e.ti;
tedwiti, water." v. i,s drair.i d. an I the
stent.un- first crop, in an i nfavoralde sea- n.was
...CIS; il o, ?-:-Whi...H he was in ,v hrtig th.n about thit i!'-, rcm-m.Vrs all the
l,,:r,:n,,v. ..... ...
"S t.i- i ria.nxien C vnpesin-t o'tt,. ,v ...
--.t.r rresc'upw .
ivenng
y
em
:hi
names:
H- saw Salmlin's return from his couqe.est in (he Ea. when he crntsed his shirt to b carried o:i top of a spear.
same stttte with this proclamation: 'Saladin, lord i n Jesus of many rich countries, shall have no ty t ars of memorial left ot all his glories when he roumo'a:;- dies.but only this poor shirt!" He knew
Tamerlane, the Seythhan. and told me that bo was so call l because he was le.me. He seemed to pity the insupport-
hoK- p -r- able calamity of Pair.-,, whom he had
ti 1 resur-apot!e'a
e' -er
Which one world occupied of old.
j Ever, ever, ' Earth resolves 1 rest me never. "The ceaseless chang is lleaveu'a decreeOn tiyitig things I tlx my h "rt. And scarce I love tli-m ardently, Ere the wild wind cries. 'IVpar,!' The poer man asks relief tnv hand Is stretched the lieht of lot to pay Put ere sweet Ci.arity'a iiii:an. I granted, 1 am whirled u v.iy Ever, ever.
Laporte,. . . Marshal!, . . Miami Pulaski,... Porter,. . . . St. Joseph. White...... Starke, . . . ,
.1.322,, ...509., .1.109.. .. .32fi., ...558.. .1.953., . ..4-8.. ...Ml..
Total. . 8.021 TENTH DlVrRicf!
rii.iml.erlaiu Mb n 1.713...
I DeKalb f.7fi.. I Elkhart, 1.202.. ! Kosciusko, ... .915 . . . Larranue, 5,l4. . , ob!e 777. . ' Whiteley 525. . 1 Steuben", .473. .
"'-' "i i t .. .i... i
. ........ r. .... , , , - i , on. eye,
, ..yards the p.
I ! I . , , -
i: ii .u : -i w uerc ihk, r. . .s;,ry ( , org.-nl. e Institutes ;:.,! l:.l,..r ::, t Vcly tkeep price with l!ie ;. !'.' ,.f ;r(, j,e.-."t'l-j teachers of Franklin To. '.v:!i !.-. Votn , -Jj.
.,530 ..... .r.... . , r- !,,, . iop. , ;ir, , iii.-uorat.je sea- n. w as cd ,o ado-.t lik -D-wur -s o- , . I ... i . 327 tention ,o the facilitating and hastening compromising opponents of Human Sla- 40 I.i.sIhIs of .-he'le.l corn per acre, on hind it) th mar oh oVi".i'.r.iV"ni'"it ' .'.242 of Industrial Progress by means of In- i vor.v 'n n.T country. He be!ives it un- nnJ whpro nothin? but coarse e-rns had " TE U'HF't 1,246 volition or Jlechanical Improvement. ; conMutional. and will take the cathto Ji'' .V","1"5" ',,"r" h'"T' ,Wr '; . . 1) . , . . . 1 ! . , . ol wheat, ' u lu-uxier says 1 e, "I in er '.I'. imiei. "tlfifi ' of advance left p"PPort the federal Conlitution with saw sland up." was r.'ip.d Irmu ,l,:s Tin Seien'ilie Am-riean sta,-s that "M5 'Mn to us , we must seize it with en- understanding that, aaid oath requires ground, but it had not h-on niea-ured iuce its first notice of th- invention of "4V ergvand follow it with untiriiHf zeal. ofbitn the utmost effort to strip Pot.dage when the paper xcr.s wriU-n. II-draws the sewipg itiachine o!'E. P. Howe, of . !953 Eve'ty invention that diminishes the quan- I of every shredVf pre,ended legali.y, and Ji'S!:: l: ...it. 4 ti of Labor required to produce a de- expose it to the ridicule of , he enslaved 311 cents a rod. at-d at about two rols Amonr,he,,i. is the machine of .. is. " " ' sired result, unless it at the same time Bn,l , he cern of mankind. These, mind distance aunder, S-2 to s2 I per ai re, Wilson, w hi.-h h" l.:: s:n-e breug'it to
!,. !... f:.. :. winch ts iwuallv renai.l in two ,t,c. great p-rlec 1011, ami h is ( bt.ime, .
and iu soie.e iu-t:t'ice more than r pahl American pat -iits. and has ma 1 aran g - !.,- n .. 4 KietOv f,. tr.il it ti'it ,.T .1 .1. . 1
iireiu.m i.tnuiirti ..., ,.,. te,.,.,-,, .r.;-,, ,....-1. CoinTesr b n linn, 1,,,,., .;..:. . . 1. i ... 7 .- .... .'. .
..I.OOt, ...... .f... ..,..,,. ....-.....-. ..,1. t- .- . .1 o. 1, 111- i.i,. X eemaus.w ho h.is col'ructed h.ng.nMii oi r.e.-.ip-. 1 ne M 45i " 1 1 cheaper, but ours have more natural ca- nM1 p,,imp against the regular nominees n'ne miles of tiles i f ,V;,;ti. ii,..;s pearly American says. Wilson's Ma, h::i
pacity. If a process should be discover- 1f the two great parties. Sevcn-eighlhs a" advantag.. t ,IS lijit I.,.-.m. ;r 0,11111011. a irre.-.t t riumpli ot Am :- 1 .,11 111 , 1 of the electors nflWni.,,, n,l a,., i: bind generally '"t'liought lo he finite d-y can genius. It is no larger than a pott ed whereby each hundred days' work 01 uu u 1 tors or uswegu and Mamson .. . . 1 . ,.,'i .,L- 1. . ,.. .. .. 11 1 ..." ... " r..., 1. ..... 111 . ir ., enougii. I he large iiuiount ot wafer M'ia.i w 01 k-h.;. erv port',h!e and con-
wouui produce a iiiiniireu inns 01 iron. i"v o.r t uner ,ijciia e-e,. j ,,,,
greaiiy increases tue rcquiremmit ol t ap- """ "re 1101 our i,;ea. Dot lierri.
ital. brings us nearer the desired consum- Smith's. and he has just been elected, 0
mation. European artisans work far Congresr br a handsome maiority, run-
atoi is hi
.9,2. .991. .7t!4 . .700. . 48. .507.
t-
- t o; t,te a
l ' ' !v Maho-,v Pa-
"ftit
tern r.s the e'u- ins it.t,.I.H..
. fi-o-n the
the
is, who iva
me of the Armenian's vist
; ,''ans- nl who. tlp-e e.n be no -.ates the ciroumstanees r.sthr -tho months oftiv stran -rs-Vtlcn lny.it ts.r. buble.v.ct with '"31Sn:!i. hiit with the Pnrtr it!,,.
rist.vi 1. .... 1
. ' - 'ct, oh npen th.
"I'lMS Pi!..t.t, . -:"a .i ..... ....
- . .. , .i..ri;v.nm nt. v '.mnM-ever
..-.Tt.t ;n the i. :s'. As Very wise :.e ::;--h-i.l-11 5 the n-'.'on o: h: htvgme thr mh s.-ver.al ex-
1 ,-,... ...
tV ' " " !s I' ' b 0 that a 'r'' Jmv ' Armenian ."ilB;P m-.y him.elfhrveleWd u:i-
r'.o.i p... . . ... .
"in i,,e probability ,son
" and the same conclu-ion
l"Wn" w;dhout nxnch uncharit-
rrspectiiiT- tia
W,l0 at lal.tr ..I..
... . 1 tu,,fl
'he erratic
seen cirried about in acagebv Tamerlane's or.'.er. He knew Mohammed's father well, and had often been in his company at Ormus. He hm! heard the Emperor Vespasian say.when he understood the temple of Solomon was burnt to ash-
Total.
:l
ha 1 1
ra.'.iera'.i Koine had been set
".on.
"On the soft pras in llon 'r t d rl, Near ihe fresh sir.-am hii-t?) !h tree, If from my miery I euM rst, The whirlwind ho.vlsi ami summon me. Oh, why shell 1.1 lowry Hearea ilenv, Oneni.tmonl one of sweet repo? For were the pr.ive et-mitT, It would never ret, me from m
enure." Here the old man fell a-weep- j Pvrr.ever. in-- himse'.:" lamen'.ingthe ruin of that!
n hie structure, which he described to "Those laughing girls, thoe aprtinj boyn, j Wells
me as familiarly as if he had seen it but Remind me of mine own at p yi yesterday. ! heart would revel In their joys
This was, the reader w ill .t.a i he wn.rr, home me away.
1 e old, who die, oil. envy not My mi-enhle fate forlorn; For I must tivad upon thetnot Where yet slmll shvp tin child iii'ior Ever, ecr.
I Adams, I Plackford... I (Iran, Hamilton,. . I Howard. . . . j Huntington, j Jay 1 Madison. . . . j Tipton i Wabash. . .
fi.875
ELEVENTH DISTRICT.
Marian. tilt. 248. 018. . . . .883. . , . . . .4W(. 749. 550. ... 1.233. 44. 915, (i05.
" takingthoore from it 11 atlve bed and or 1 lerce; yet thousands of these transforming it into good merchantable ,!nl,, p,ctors have siniultaueousiy voted bars, we should be brought thereby many to send Gerrit Smith to Congress tha 1 1 years nearer to essential Independence,?. ,,,( t'oalitio" ofthe P.arn burners w ith the .1 a. -ii .i. 1 1 i. ...1 , ...... , various sorts of IF linkers 1.1 l-; 1 1 .,...,
Wallace inon-u .m uu n i hi Miouiu auopi anu ."'... 000 profit by the invention. And this truth nas crushed Anti-Slavery, 'put that in
Hist UK
at t'e- mad- v nient . nn 1 w e liave -e.
,10- 01ns and collais titcli- f
1 il '
shirt h is-
it in a mora
.50.9 ,.
side, from his tiles laid in this re
ury sou. luriiisii'".! a prac, eat li.u-tra- - .e 1 ni.iiiin r loan v. . n ive ever s"( ii , ion of the need of draining. ,1 those done by hand work. There an; 11 iw, wo
who observed iLstrotievr-'thai! all b inks helieve. aii.u;, olio machines
ever written on the subject, valuable
an 1 or. Its ei'
they may bo." On this land the ground The sewing mac!
becomes dry two or Ihn
d th. one i
: in oj.eratmn.
but 1. a th
't 'ire,
III-
e :: V:
..190 ..801 1.033 . .523 ..,;9o . .4('.1 . .927 . . 299
1.027
This is but a be
lter the "' iTS career; 1: is tail partiat'v kao-.vn
frost passes out. or nlt'-r a h-avv rain. ::I'd apidied in ,'nis country. Private periiiitting it to I.e w orked at almost nnv fiiuiiie" k'lov. iiothing about its in , an I time drying uniformly, so that nil fho-itxalt-Ts at; i sii!d;ers have nit vet works aiike. A young orchard was s.is'ed its tien.'ilts. Mr. Wilson irjlifms
irly di . sf royed fy winter 011 uudraiu- us that he is ahout to mike one CiV. will
Total.
.82 3.
v r.i
5f
t win admit, a
tor anv cue to lay claim to.
er.r.ineo of this per-enator o! a icriii.r Jew corresponded with nmpt;,,. ..y ,:s le,,, ono
would ta.te han ior a re ie of ihr. ra
wer!-.!, or cue of the loni-liveil father?
To speak modestly he younger brother of
Ario: ier anderlng Jew, and one of
gee
The the W this as
t.l
covers nearly , he en, ire domain of In '"'ir pipe and smoke it.
dustrial Progress. True.we cannot thus P,ni,j"?profit bv arts w e da 110, cherish, and the U e arp beartily glad that Gerrit
march of Invention in Weston, II, iron.. 'P"n is gouig to aslun-jtoti. lie is nearly !. strove,!
has been only a curse and a bliebt to "nest, brave, kind-hearted Christian 0,1 'and: nt a't r draining. , he t-ees ;;w eo ,.5 and shoes w.la a rapidity t hat .,, , , ,." , , " philanthropist w hose rnli.ri,.., ; - . ..t were replaced and succeed. . I p Ttectlv. ul astonish all the sons of St. CrisPurkey, India, ami other Eastern Conn- PhM.intl.ro ,M. w host rehgton ,s not pt ,,rin tiU,s lrolll WaUir!oo and pin." Any invention that shall abridge tries, whose ruder Manufactures have aM,1? xv""h,s Sunday coat, but lasts lnra Ani:,y, ,,e nearest 30 miles, and these tedious labors, will ukimatelv
.0, thereby been crushed: hut we hnt-.. ,l.o Clear tiiroug.i the week. W e think him hn.ls , he drains to cos, him. w hen com- prove of great benefit to all parties con.
". germ of eminence and per lection in the vorJ" wrong in some of hia notions of Po- P'",ed, 40 cents per rod. and at about corned for w hatever lessons , he aggroArt deeply imbedded in our present,,,- Ecouoiny and quite mistaken in JZZ; . , , munltylllit! X ufZ
I dustrial s,a,e, in our National intelli- onsiuuiion is tnanica. Vir' """ u' b" of every member of that communitv
vme ot ilson s intchines will enabl
State of Inphna.
UrnrF. of SECKFTAtxr of State.S . , ... to Slavery and that injustice cannot he
far ti? f " Tost. Socrctarj- of S.ate legalized; but we heartily wish more such tor the S, a, e aforesaid, certuv that the - ...... i . 1 , .. . ., .
..tut, .,ut-, lining pguis couni 1111 1 tneir
before the il eod. may pass for thc
red
J,i-er,
"Isok the venerable wall Which in my early youth I knew Itop the eternal whirlwind callt,
Tyrannic.- Ob wards, Jew!
wards! Pi! while !l ,nai.J
Is perishin?! in th"s
m;mert,a e.jisal learning, seems to have excited the Where all thy f.r..f.,-hors" hnve found
have wonder of the people of Venice, the rear A tomb for thee there it no tomb-'
This new or. was more remark-' Ever, ever.
Hebrew Pi ST.
ablo :
roiisti oriia.t :.. .1. - ,,, . ,' .1. . ..1 . . .- 1. .
-hich these n... . . m .1 , . 1. 1 ,- . "A cruel smile of scorn and hate "lies, persons told them- to have made no ooast of his antiqu tv, 1 , ,i, nn, x .1 . ... nmiini., , 1 . .. ' '' 1 t the podhke Jesns thi"w!
p. 1 ' nt- tt 110 iippeur- ft it. n,it e leu llliri, on tne
.-"I '"
- it
1 toron-omsr is a rorrort; statomrnt ofth' It will ho n far shnvrr. mnr ilidirnH
i votes cast for members of Congress at lnore nrdous labor, to establish and per- "'' ' , onSrcss' Ho I the general election ef 1852. xis compa-, ... ,,. , , ' seat anything but comfortable, but liis ir.HJwUhtl,erct,.rn8nowonfilcinn,rW-"ieL;?,u there will do good, and the 1 fi-' I Ut Pr0t0Ct7 ,,lf,,: W,lh XXW Country will yet know him better and ! In testimony whereof. I hereunto act ! 1u,re generations to accomplish what m' ... , ,, " . . i ., it.j .i .k ..) r !m;,.i i 1.1 1... esteem him more highly than it has yet
1 1, ..11,. huh uuiAt u 11vr Pi-iu ut 1 iiiint. nun cuuuiu UUIIU 1(1 UrtlS DUl J VT 1 m the S.ate at the city of 1 we shall stubbornly believe that where j done iNcw ork Triblinc-
there in a will there must bc a way, and, Still hone nnd labor for tho limn n drtn
ton.W ool.Flas and Silk.mto all for near, i i;tn lil.. ,. ;.i, a. 1 The Baltimore and Ohio road
v- , ...... u ,,, ti 1 1 1 1 ft eiUI'lPLI, 1., ll .1.., . .:i r..i.: .,, 1 n .. -1. i r , 11
liiiiiuaj itnin. a w oman to make a line shirt with al Cars will run in a few days from the its seams, in on hour.
Mad River and Lake Erie road to Toledo, and thence to Chicago. ;
In a few days ills.) the iron will be
i .. a. Indianapolis, on the 5th day of
Aovemoer. A. II. 1S53. j CHARLES H. TEST, i Secretary of State
dow n to Erie on t!u; Lake shore road, opening a continued railway conveyance to New York and the erstern cities. The Central Pennsylvania road will bo
ov renzI.-Micl l.iiii-r Unreiaitr Cuminitii.Vetv York.
Merriinac, tne ti.isl.ni Corenpuu ent of t!, Neivlnirypi.it Her dd saysi "A ,i.i.ii(it of the l-ret iiiip,.rler of wine and spirits ,u S FoiUnd wi'l rmoe their busings 1 1 Srw Yurk next year, u tilees minienio-'ia iKtion of the li.iunr law i erT.-ctiM this w inter. T11 town Hencies will have lo rtorl t liiher lu.
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contrary. : Tl, .arti i.cWii. ...... 1. r..
aoout th "vear 15-17. when ,t was rccident.-tliv .Uecover..., 1 -n... .i- . ,., I ,. .
. j - , 1 1, H innwinn crives me 011 auieu:
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remained at Ven- . t l my fate awnf.-s men,
and three things were' Patn.t Uisown .'irmity
The fir st wa '
1 he lo! au'iir. verses that he had a small collection of ft,..,
thread of, he storv:
t.rt j.. "'Christ did hv
tures, which he readily showed to any- j , body that desired it; the next that he was 1
; perfectly versed in all arts and sciences' ' her to Albany bv water
l.ver, ever, Earth revolves, I rest me never Ever wan.letii.g ever, ever!"'
How to get rid of your wife.
"Mr. Jcnkins.as you always come in late, have you any objection to this gentleman occupy ingyour bed until the stage goes out!" "Not in the 1 east. I will be infinitely obliged to you i f you will put him there, so that the bedbugs can have their supper before I come."
"Do come and see us," sounds very
; well very pretty, but how much heart Send j there in it in nine cases out of ten! , How m uc Ii, Miss!
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j ... . . j "u nii ... it uow now niirK vou cat rjCT xxomcn need marrying much run through next week from Philadel- run a ini, tell a red-lira .! w,....a,i that her nre than men. The girl who lives be- ,a,; no. a...., a. : bahv soninLs.
yond thirty without a husband withers . . . n, , , ... 1 H mori The aiicimt c.n.lm.xvans na-
" el th antlers of sI.its lor
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ly all) the textile fabrics requirad by our Bachelors of that age, however, are be run to Wheeling by the 1st of Janu-! Tina is evi,ieily thoori-ia uf i., jihrase, ureople, and when all the Iron used jn . 'osy as Vermillion. I ary. : ki g a horat"
Un or bclore the 1st of January cars
America shall be dug from our own soil
Effect of Mcsic. A carpenter of,
: n,, . 1 nnr arnimnl.Tineo ne. .1, . ,l,.r,.i ....... i Will DC run irom JJavton to 1 rov. on t!i.- .... . - f.
nuu f uifuni in uuiun 11 iurnaces. 1 1119 m.i unvnuiucra, - - in.ii;irHii near laviora . finni h 11, . hope may be disappointed, as so msnv i !' , e-'"? commodity that can , Dayton and Michigan road. derdalcoiin'y. Aboiit a year ano!-. ui m ca'bones hi've been- but it. fr.iiti i brought into a vhop. In his opinion, ! Two hundn d shares of stock in the ' . '"."T1' "''". -v " i -uet hopes have Been, but sine; its fruition . a man who whistles will do us much , , , , r. , , , ,, I-thano iu a,e-araii aud manners, i.h-,,1 mav be achieved in spite of Consrress and : work in an hour as a grumbler will do in Clevolaml ani! 'lutn job road were sold ; there a . school n,Vr. an.) .-, ,nTlcll m aorities, we shall not lightly surrender ' Y- I ctio ' York a ; n'.lfoweve T it. I &- Faiclid made a mistake. A 2 "J r.er CCMt' l,rr"m,UU I H;., Rouge Louisiana, visitvd ,he piace, anj v- I . ., r 1 1 ' thing can be square, although it is n,it ''" ... .... 'recognised, in the handsorna t-aeher anit Wchope noth.ngnow from legisla- sipiare. For instance, Union ! Sm.are Fistiv.-Miss (mmor,- was courted haPv brideeroo,.,. a man named HendersZ tion, and shall be rather agreeably disap- Y.. is oval, and yet t is a square for ' ,,v a "1!U1 n"in Haddock. "I enly want, w,," h " "d thn e . hii,ire mv.? ttt pointed if the pressure on Congress ofi everybody says so and what everybody lore," said he.-one gill more to make i the vast pecuniary interests engaged 'q fa"p' ,mist be true. ' me a perfect lish." j home, and sloped to paru unkoowa. M.- ' ilia Register.
