Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 January 1853 — Page 1
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$ (. F. CLARKSON. BROOKYILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JAN, 7, YOL. XXI. NO. I.
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; rat'ion ' !! firs rref r :wes sin, '"ec'in t! Slit fin--is, uet, f iL. ma. mtt torn -y Lof Inut per t"T h of id tl isolf (t. la bt rs. IB. -rt I in id. , C. ;ind lis nil i or
,,,sioii of Hobert Kelly. ". nuwi that Robert Kelly,
;-,;so!ie.l in our county jail, on 'v'munlor. had confessed to the
From Washington. Washixutox, Dec. 21, 1852. There was not much of a battle in the late Presidential election, but there is a
jj-jtfiie avim irageu uy uuicii iivrcu uauie now tor tne cabinet up-
.'.rot
human beintrs into eter-
arrangements to obtain a
pointuients in Gen. Tierce's Cabinet.
Every State has a Iesrion of asnirnnts to
- . a I
: .'.,-..nt of the confession. In all sorts of offices, but especially to the
';,:;.n with two gentlemen, in Cabinet, as a means of tapping the Pres"pjjtssr Kelly stated that he was , idential patronage. I must do the North- . ;h:"vi.-inity of Versailles, in ! west t!ie justice, that it has fewer aspi- ;. where his parents now re- j rants to the Cabinet than other sections -. u-eat to Cincinnati, a short j of country, and the fight among the .. use his own language, "to ! Northwestern members and Senators at -s -." Seea after he reached j least is not nearly so animated and de- :, he an-l his brother Moses j structive in its consequences, as that :; a llatbeat. belonging to , among the members from the South.or nur'mer & Miller. The boat; those from Pennsylvania and New York, j. :h ;' 'ta'ox. apples &c.,and' The late semi-official declaration con'.J fur the Southern coasting jtained in a number of the New Hamnfree other men shipped on the , shire Patriot, has induced the New York . jr.:-- Thus manned, the boat, j Herald to come out and denounce the : aer & Miller on board, started ; policy supposed to be looked on with fay:vT. When some eighteen ; vor by Gen. Pierce, of appointing his
(FrTi th( Hoston t.it.trarv Museum. OCR 8:1)0 t'KIZE TALE".
NEGLECTING AFEE: on, The Young Physician nnd hii Fortnnrs
KT MRS. rAXlUSI LEK niNT7.. Author of ''The .M.ib .rap." "The Pedlar,-' "The lrunknrt"s liausrhyr,' etc., etc.
Hannah to follow her. "My poor uncle! how much he must suffer!" She stepped upon the threshold, unbonneted and unvieled. "Surely, you are not going abroad without a protector, at this hour!" cried Mordaunt, feeling the impossibility of leaving his poor patient alone, yet longing to offer.his services as an escort. "I have only to pass through the gate," she replied; "this cabin is back of my uncle's vard. God bless, you, sir, for
She
(Continued.) He wes obliged to bend his head while passing into the low dwel'ing occupied
by the patient. The light was so dim, ; your kindness to this poor woman.
contrasted with the white dazzle of the i is worthy of it." stars on which his eyes had been so long j She was gone the evesinG star, as fixed, he did not at once see with dis-, his spirit called her and he seemed left tinctness the interior of the apartment in darkness. into which he was ushered. But gradu- j Yes! this must be the niece of Mr. ally every object came out as through Goldman, whom he might have had for a the gloom of a morning twilight. A patient, and who might have opened to low bed, whose snowwhite covering ; him the golden portals of success. Such spoke of neatness and lingering refine- , an opportunity scarcely occurs more than ment in the midst of penury and domest- once in a lifetime. And what good had
ic misery, stood opposite the door, and ne done to this poor woman! Hither and
in her presence by the lips of Wiley.
But why should he sutler his equanimity to be disturbed by such illusions! She might.not condescend to mention him. She was compassionate, and looked kindly on him, when she had met him in the hovel of the poor, but should he seek her in her own lordly home, the rich heiress might chill with her indifference (he could not associate with her the idea of scorn) the poor young physician. Mordaunt, in spite of his elasticity and hopefulness of spirit, was beginning to feel
a little of the sickness of hope deferred
thy. It seemed to me that he was skill- j f"l and that he felt as much interest in j her recovery as if a nreat reward were i
OUR CMP BASKET.
Experiments on narrlf A petition has been started ia Syra
cuse, and (we hear) very generally sign-
n-m o:- tr .i. c . ..a n . .. ; -i rn n
1 1. i uri j oa ii a gic.i ii-waiu 1 1: i j o I. niter ovvn auu . i v i j uvuuuu , , - j r . to be his. Kate O'Brien, sir," added she, ' at a late period of their lives. ascribed tlieir ?d, asking our new Legislature to repeal
looking toward Wiley, with a glance he 'success in the world principally to ttieir wives. ; u mucu ui recent taw as could not understand "was a favorite ; Were llie truth kuowu, their was the histo- ! penaltiea for the crime of Seduction, and servant of my mother's. My mother ' 'VTT.-nr ,nV i p w k a ' LB J!eU ereof JhaJthe unmrr.ie4 had Ker from childhood in hpr household Tho ldle of rank 1Q Persia keep hand- . father 0f any child, (both parents beinfr liad her irom childhood, in her nousenolu ,omft uttle Turkish paKes to kiM them. VhitP 1 Bhall from W nakpd fact of and loved her almost as her child. She NoQe hoWer, are tolerated in the office ho ! " h'te,)f 6 l"?"1 e . nakf In was faithful, gentle, and affectionate.- j Rre over ten years old. The lord of the man- ?uch Ptwnity, be deemed and taken to Since her unfortunate marriage she has or takes care of this. to be the husband of the mother, and livednear us, an object of interest and : ID Oue little "garden patch" of our to thenceforth bound to regard and. support compassion. She was worthy of the Denver profitable, very this season. The her as his wife, just as though they had r : i. bu its ate up the cucumbers, the chickens te been married with benefit af clermr. Of
He had observed that morning, with lath-'gajd 0f her miserable husband "That "I lhe bugs' the ,leieubor'8 cntsate up the course, it is further prayed that every er sorrowful misgivings, that his best i Doctor Mordaunt should conscienfe in or out of wedlock, coat was a little more lustrous at the el- tioimlv adherp to- hi, promise of U""g 1 , , V. Lm,"!' r shall inherit, in common with all other
visiting the poor and lowly, in the-f.ee McbweU and Li-ut. Gm:ft' PttrenU' of a strong temptation, is, I think, a ' Medill are spokeu of in connection with the being deemed their legal heir. . . . ' I. Ar, ,ln 4.-DatsfariAn
noble instance of srenerositv and self- , Democratic nomuiatiou oi a candidate lor; aucijuulicmu......"
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saenhce. 1 esteemed lum betore I lion- governor oi -"" . , .
ILTl tie leader ot tns revolution in .Hiciino-
bows than it was when he first wore it,
and that the silken down of his hat was getting a little shorter and somewhat worn, especially on the rim in front, which he touched when making his graceful bows. There was nothing yet
to detract irom the gentility ot his ap-
Tr.r,l:i.!., the boat was Ian- .cabinet fro:n all sections and tractions j above that snowy covering rosea pale . brandy might possibly add a few hours to peara ce, but he knev a da would
cre jnonce oi nig't winu, a:i hiTids w.-nt ashore, for t'l
.: 'taking a hunt. The evening , T.t!ie hoat was turned into the : r! jato J down the stream, leav:.vo::;en ashore. Shortly after ' the shore the prisoner states
Kellv, his brother, told him .r.'.ic'.i tii murder the proprietors nt. !'r their money. This, he a the first intimation he had re- : st his brother of his murderous r.. His brother had no enmity r against either of the deceased, r.-.-.tti'J tlie bloody deed solely r. of obtaining their money. . J o'clock the next morning, he .k :r.ra his bed by his brother .:utt!ie time had come wlien a upon t'.i'boat must die. ;..vCardiner, Miller, and a hand ;:::e of Frank ,the prisoner
1 of the democratic party. There was a and ghastly face, w ith closed eyelids and her miserable existence; but even if he
rum on m
have traced itt ) a very respectable and
entirely responsible source, that Col. j Jefferson Davis is thought of by Gen. Pierce for Secretary of War. This 'would be a fatal error n? the start, and an error in the start would be likely to
town oi Sunday last, and I ' parted lips, through which the breath j could bring her back to life, he would be
came slowly and gaspingly. Uy the side ; Bestowing no blessing. Lite to a arunKot' the bed sat a figure wrapped in a ! ards wife! it was a curse a living large, gray shawl, which nearly envel- death a dying life. Better, far better, oped the whole person. The face be- that she should press the clay-cold pillonging to this figure turned slowly to- low of the grave, than that bed of thorns.
! wards him, as he approached the bed, . Yet he did not relinquish his cares. He
prove fatal t!iroiighout the whole term ; and it shone upon him in that dim apart- ; fed the waning lamp of life with the oil of Gen. Pierce's administration. There ! ment like one of those evening stars he of kindness, and continued to watch by is no reason why Gen. Pierce should not ; had just been contemplating, beaming ; the bed of the sufferer, bathing her tempublish a general amnesty; but to pro- ' through a dull, gray cloud. It was a ! pies with water and moistening her lips
mote sudi a man as Jell'. Davis over the j face of youth and beauty, but pale, sad, with wine. He listened for the footsteps ! skeleton that stood in the corner of the On this small stream an enterprising Yanheadofthe champion of the Union in ' :m,i link- ns a nun's: a countenance of the drunken husband, but the wretch ! room, silent biitmvfnl irnanliati of its riI-i kee had built a mill, which, for a coueider-
Mississ:ppi,Gen. Foote,vould necessarily ' which had been bending over the couch came not. He was doubtless steeping ' itude.
come when the coat would grow rusty and the hat napless, and unless he had more profitable patients than the drunkard's poor wife, it would be long before he could purchase others. He entered his office; took off his hat, smoothed it carefully with the sleeve of his coat be
fore he hung it on the peg, then oxchang-
or
him now." (To BE COXTINCED.)
! with the existing legal definitions and
nhliipatmna nf ITimnirA la nntfiriflll.-
can, Mexico, is the same person that made To our mind, they are but a natural result the well known proposal to General Scott to cf the sublimated Democracy of our day,, remain a Present of that Republic. ; which chafes at e restraint and in-O-l he name of the man found dead near j . fa y impunity tQ tort Ancient, in Warren touuty, is said lobe , . yY. ,. ., Shotwell. - individual caprice and individual appetite " O- Mrs. Frances D. Gage, a lady writer of , We esteem this tendency eminently and
the Buckeye Stat, is about removing from ti-Social, and regard its more specious
ltimuivay Pond, Previous to the year 1810 there existed, in the town of Glover, Orleam County, Vermont, a pond ahouthalfa mile wide aiid nearly two "ides In length. It occupied a va'ley
laying between two ranges o f hills, and dis- the Imuks -f the Muski gum. to i?t Louis, on munifestions with suspicion; its more
charged iw mau surplus oi water Dy an in- ; the .Mississippi. I characteristic with anUpathy and abhot sign ificunt stream which'.ran northward to 1LT Longfellow calls Sunday the "golden ' relCe. Lake Metnphretnagog. A short distance chsp which binds together the volume of the sUcl, a law as is indicated above seems
iromilieponau.isou .e.Qeeuucu very rap- WeeK. 1 ,ml,,ahk- ralrnlaterl to dnrn-ade and dis.
i i j
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hi" u.5 Luai iur s siuuciii s wrapper, lie - .n.. r... u..i... i i , - -!...! .t a .m..n.
threw himself into a chair, waked up the of lh), water ln he pod, whence it wound ; os Ayres is etf.-cting som, aJvanUgs f.,r credit the Marriage relation. lhe nadying coals in the grate, and folding his j very leisurely along to its entrance into the ' American Marines with that Government. ! ked tact that its projectors seek to conarms gazed steadfastly on a majestic ; lake. T, crt.alet truths are the simplest- as are ; tine its application to White persons (we.
the greatest men and women. i presume they mean to those ot liKe colir The New York ExPrs.ay, that Mr0 betrays its unsoundness and absurdRock well, Commis.ioner of the Custom hns )' the principle it envolvcs be a
t Jan., 15:1. ! sound one, me limitation ncrc suggesiea
I able portion of the year, he managed to keep
going with llie scanty supply oi -water, uui
would destroy the prestige of Gen. P. s conscious start disturbed the quietude of pressure of the white hand on his arm, neutrality the talisman oi his popularity her attitude, no sudden blush colored the and wished he had sooner felt its warnand success. fair cheek, as she met the wondering ing touch. So far as I have ascertained the opinion 1 glance of Mordaunt, who bowed his! About midnight, the poor, weak pulse o! the leading National Deuiocrats in head in acknowledgement of her pres-: his lingers pressed suddenly stopped, and
n his surname. He went ; Congress, there would be no objection I ence. A groan from the apparently dy- ' Mordaunt foui.d himself alone with the
? roof of the boat, for the pur- on their part to Senator Hunter, provided ' ing woman recalled his attention to her, 1 dead. As the inexpressible calm and
;m"e
resigned, to take effect the
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into whig ranks: a::d what is worse, it 1 tv had passed over its briirhtness. No of hell. Mordaunt remembered the soft ' ,i ttaXn, m : r: t 11..1. ...i. .- ' "t.i . : He has been appointed Cashier of the Ohio i is plainly uniustifiable.
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lonely palace of a departed king! No 1 most earnestly required. I ' . r""1 : ' ' " '.' . ' JmagB 'f oru.c ... .... 0v, J r . . .1 , . 11 , nn t u ! inrharirn of Ins i. lilies at that tune. I An..l. K.it ,t .mnl.l hmn -K..t-oH lum
in uctober, leio, during an unusuauy ory ; ": " -- - i .ipnn .
empty palace of a liberated captive. How often has the poor prisoner beat in agony against the marble bars of his prison-house struggling for release! How often has the proud monarch revelled in
time it occurred to this cute Mill-ow
that it would not be a bad ide fo "give
ture a jog,,' and make the pond pour its wa
uer 1 n,e r,1et ,5r at mentions to a recent to say lt of guch Marriage as IB Im : letter from Lugland to the N. Y. Lvnin ; , b t, g yracuBe project. ..! Post, that Lieut. Lynch the explorer of the;! . ' ,. ' : .
of his I'Ci.a.Lj' , a puujsuiiicui.,
author of
expl
narrative
contcttt-
Marriage
substitute
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ter over his wheel a little faster. He accor- ... ' , . L '. fnr fino and imnrisonment. we could not
.iinHv nrocured the aid of a few of his neieh- Pii" nicn was puoiipneu oy v-ongre. , I.;. I ,r :I
ii-s.ivs, in keening a look-out, and tne latter is
.her wont below and murdered the i Tr
:..i!i. He savr
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easurv, tor wincu tie is, oy common con- nis, lie counted tne low ana mcKering restoring sometning oi youinuuuess uuu i ti t Ai.Up.t r .1,,, Hnii-nrso ,
he heard blows and ! sent, admirably titted;but they would ob-( pulse; then lilting the candle from a lit- beauty, and the charm of a great and iipnl, h;i.iin ,mM i;i. thpsn friilu-nn
recognize as an old acquaintance. If it
u rs, who, with spade and pickaxes, soon, - - , - . .-. . ... .
Strange! for six thausand years ; deepened the channel severalleet, leaving . " nm.gacopy o. y.e Amern-an e.m-n uuo lrL- ucu.u.c i .... .--v . u..B
pride behind that white eleamillg lattice-: 1, ,. who. with .. nd niekaxes. soon 1 . national work, was refusea permission
own into tne river. t irou');i t he - that t!i South ennnot. ohiect to an ex
. vf the boat, and their spilled blood i treme Northern man going into the r i'il from the floor by the two bro- j Cabinet also, provided he be not otherl invards of one thousand dol-1 wise objectionablejand so far as the lead- ; i. oii -v were taken from the inur- n Democrats in Congress are concernimt the prisoner refused to c,r thev have already signified their
consent to go into tne ; and taking l:cr thin and sallow nana in placidity ot death stole overuie leatures, ,,.n
. :J. . . . . , ... ... , : . ii it I :i nit. t,rriiii!e a ..otidnn f uiiimiipr tiati m- i tmiw 111 tup rnsi r.ftnTemninTPfi. m-A.
bank ol earth next tne pond, to be removeu, , , - - 7- . 7 - 1 when all suddenly cut away, and the water curt',1 Ul MVY 'B't ftlie same work m that 8llould must on having a separate name
lor tins visitation 01 tne rigors 01 ww.
re are very many practical evil
to result from such an extension
of the responsibilities of Marriage
can hardly be suggested with due-
to delicacy. Our novels which.
whether clothed in rags or fine linen, he ,. invpntinn nr,nnn u u r, I fiudiinr he h.d raised a devil he could not ex- I ,i. i,n f ,,el.inerv. l)r. Waiu 1 depict tbo mancuers of designing un-
cried the recognized the ban I of the Divine Arch- I t ,,. nini!,or, r ,i. ,i;..i,io ni- ri.nal. orcise, thought now only af saving bis family, i ILV How conies it that vounir ladies alwavs
-. tut re uses ti stnte nnv oi tlie ! lect. on account o! his former secession tie tap e not tar irom the bed. he held it solemn mvsterv rested upon them, he .1 1.... :..i.ut.. -.u 1 rushed into the aoerture with terrihe torce. 1
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-us oi tlie h.-rible tragedy. On i notions, to his going into the State De- , so that the light might fall upon her fa- looked upon her with a strange interest. tp tnuinles oftbe iinnprisbablernrrnr, i Not content with the openiug made for it. it Jj- Music is tin most sucred of arts, it is a The
kcd i. h' saw the men alter thev ! partmcut.t he chief manager . four foreign ded and sunken features. Her eyelids The human frame was to him a wond- i ,M r:. .,.i r- !; immediately began to deepen and widen us ; devout art I c til devotion the higlien exl- certain
: .ad, he replied that he did. but re- ' relations. " moved not, as the rays Hashed over them, rous and curious machine, a God-con- ! , ' ,V "I 1 ' . , , c,han1! h,ch l. 'e ''K''ll,'B ' e soil ten- j tation of the soul-the soul .tseemimg to the si
, say any thing more upon that i If Mr. Hunter ffoes info the Cabinet , He spoke to her in a clear, deep voice, structed, glorious instrument. He look- ""r: " " "n ,.7n ! . .! . . ,2, Ii..u".. ..." ,, .iluT .' . , I ZT"?"",0: T.TTT wl'lc"
n hoi ies 1) t o innri ,-ro. inon 1 f, , !.., ivtru, M.mt i .t i snniuwih but. t he smin. (in n it neiiotratd her Ail niton it. with tha eres ot science, and. ! i :7. :. i.: ... 1 ,i: r - m.. . m.j . .. . . . r . 1 . .v . regard
deafened ear
"She is not dving. Doctor
itect. ...uiuni .;..! n, 1 who dwell in tne mm u
Hut what must he do! Whom could Lf tlmir imlien-ihlo riirlir anil nrmpriw home, got his wife and children out with ull j book muslin. hat earthly connection is
! summon to that death-tenanted chain- ; fmm rnv nn, rilin fa.' ' mn(. ; P,o" .'"IT. .b.:!
lie
nare
dit
with ins
wli-tli. r i-.r ti it !
,.i r. e two IColivs left the bout next ...uir1 wmt to Eviiiivi'.le, Ind. ; 5 'i;ice Closes Kelly took passage ' .'. J-uii Siiiipsun lor St. Louis and ""'"titr returned to the residence of r. The brother o! tiardiner.one rde.-c.l men, on examining the Covered ti.- eavelooe of a f't-::--ed to M ise Kelly. This .' MiSjiie'uin to rest tr.i.m him a one
man, fixing his bleared and rueful eyes on MordaunCs serious and earnest coun
tenance. "You don't think she is dving, he
Doctor!" her!
rc-idiness to accept Gen. Dix of New ! "She is very low, very low, indeed,York. Them nro particular reasons whv ! replied Mordaunt. "How long has she
the friends ol tien. Cass, and tne union
who dwelt In the mill below. He rushed j "lose their reanon," on the t ige, in wlnt
The evening star was now
been in this exhausted slate!'
re:
1,
lriimg that lvei'v
icr Vers.ulli, Mr. Gardner HKvie cements to find where he was. wife of Kelly received a letter him. posi-ia.i.iici! Si. Liuis.and t pro.-,-,ie,! t,j procure his arrest. : tiie foriuvr, being aware th.it the Lmis p hice were oa the look-out for mi led i heir search and returned to Jii". He remained there about h ur nn 1 then left for part r.nm. Pp 1 1 that time suspicion h 1 1 " -' 'i! u;vm the prisoner. Although 1 - ;ir W, lather's house at the time ' aor ;; at Versailles, endeavoriiu
r f m t ) arrest his brother.no one ,"it hiiii guilty of murder. Hut n -t. si;lis,v'iently learning that he ' v nt Irom his h.imu at the time the ' r werii co:r.mitt.ed, induced tw o .r.en. w h i resided at North Mend, it whicii pi ice Gardiner &. Miller's ! i; s' ijipc.l t,, take on some freight, '- ers lilies. Ou seeing tlie pris'ty recognised him as one of the -'iit'ie boat. He was immediate-
Democrats generally, do not, at this moment, object to Gen. Dix; nay, why they prefer him even to Gov. Marcy, or to l)aniel S. Dickinson. The lialtimore convention lias had many serious consequences, not contemplated in the play, and this is one of them. .Now the Union or National democrats say, that one Northern extremist and one Southern extremist are quite enough for Gen. Pierce's cabinet, and lli.it the oth-
d the
lady
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11 am- ' r I 1 f 1 I liuo.iuiv Dirirn, ui.u iiiiu ""ill wiho iw iiv i tl.tIO IMlWrtU JUIVII 11IH1 llllUli, tllUt .1111(11 shed- I fm llCay .a'Ul FU1" fabrlCS IUOre ST, I lhm in sefty before the mill and all its appur- never shows itself in a pongee skirt, or a lUn-
uingits soil, pujing raj sever uuouitr joncJ -es!oura is a noble art, and I ! tiro waters of the pond seemed to move at ! CP A Ynke chap, speaking of l.is sweetcouch of suilenng, that couch which Ins exuj tliat I am one ofhis disciples. But ' ouce toward the opening, annihilating every 1 heart, says "Her hair is of a rich brown ministrations might also have soothed. aas j am Htji ver pQor. nnJ n tUe jr. 1 vestige of the embankment that ence held ; Cerulian is her nose Her cheeks are eoft as Just as he was rising, resolved to rouse rC.m0lij;lble disgrace that still cliti 's to i t,lel" ul plce, and rushing on, roariug and ; cygnet's down Her lips iike pumpkin pie."
the inmates Ol the next cabin, and in- ..... .,, I crasmng wuu wuu iury, 10 caae .ueinpnre- Jj- l tie newspapers are lull 1.1 auverlise-
duce them to attend to the last duties of 'Wowili lenv Ator.lannt fr a while maBB lwe,,lV',il.M di8t?l,ee T.'10. s!ock-i menu for pb.in cooks. We suppose pretty . ... . ! "111 ItaVe iUOtUaUIll lUr a llllt mm in nrul I lit t l .aril tT.m i nr mil I ........ I .... ...,..J;., n.l.,.i ... ..I I
"About half an hour; ever since tiie
spasm subsided,' sail!
with tilt irrn e vlinwl
TI.- i -T,-o",t .voot. a.,,1 l.iol ,,!, liiininiiitv ,l,.t door ,,,,,l nn.l Hannah ! -.. IU. ,eaVe ',i0.ruaul 1 'UF " ' "l was so great that the earth trembled as with cook, have no occasion to advert. at all
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, , , 11 , . .1 i m 1 , . , , 1 01 ...... . ,. 1 " v v. s.. .... w. mi raruii uuho. auu uic iciiiucmiu uunmouu- jj 1 tin young mail inai oiew nix urai.is out a subdued and hoiy tone, that Mordaunt quietly entered. She was a grate, re- ., rnnii.lani nf l.U il.l .Wn t honcrbta. ...i.u ..r .1,- n,..i ;n. I , ..: .. ...t... 1....:
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cc1.11iv.11 fin.l n .in. XV mf intn t 111 1 wo hmr nl I ul ittlitimiit nn.l lirrnp fnr .ilHllv linlt-M In Avurv ' I.. w . ...mum am
modern Croesus. direction. f iLTCast iron pavements are being laid in 1 lu a few hours the bed of the pond was Bjstoii. Tiie navenitfiit Is of a uovel ciiarac-
i--ie
exauiined before ;i justice of 1 1 committed to jail, to await
il .ort Kelly, the prisoner, is a youth it 17 years of age. He is spare-built, -'Vie eyes ;U1, yhrlt viir iis cou:1. j'-e is not good, yet he has none of v.iari in ,,. It seems almost J that one so youpg and one e'Vis 'ueu r,e'red away from tlie ;' e;H of city life, should be base ':ax, '' accessory to such a crime -''on" which he has confessed. But 'esthe tact. 'nt induced young Kelly to make a (. -wn of his gailt . we "know not. "eat a loss to imagine any reason , it seems to us that it will have to increase rather than mitigate . , ',n' 0- '!r readers may rest as- K '.. 5ilat above statement is true ' e. a true account of Kelly's confes----L.MadisoU Banner, Dec". i. thl?iiI"ir r'or'-- Iicovrroil. .'lie 1 Itlnnst.. a man in the garb y'ntnrky droy,.r. called at the 'Life ' ''Ust 1 e. W ith ;, eheck for 7.0110. :'!'.'"'"!!-' be d; .;-.vn by the extensive - nj house f Kvalls jt Swift, on tho . pt bankers. Kliis& Morton, and to purchase eithei Kentucky funds - t. wlu,-!, funds (at this sea'son of : .-ir) are so much desired by the ; 'Hv drovers, that it excited no i-flOtl. Silil thrt mi-oi. r il. Tie., .
..... 1 -. . v 1 VJ1 till.- ..111.- VV unhesitatini'lv made tin- ov-
a'l 1 ii; dll' course. Inf,irf tln-
. . t 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 ... .'....
tiier memuers suouiu an oe men 01 uu- 1
ipiestionable antecedents, devoted to the Union and the Constitution. The appointment of Jefferson Davis to the War 1 Department would at once change the' programme. With Mr. Hunter for Secretary of State, an J Jeff. Davis as Secretary of War,the count ry would at once , be thrown into a feverish apprehension , of diffculties and extreme nieasures.from which it is feared would not recover till after the close of Gen. Pierce's term. I give you these considerations for what ; thev are worth. They are net mine, in- , .'.ividualiy; they are the result of tho-ight and reflection on the pert of those wh se words, and warnings nave hitherto been potential, not oi.ly in the democratic pr-
ty. but in the whol country. " Tiie Lieutenant Generalship made toil ay consid-'rable progress in the Senate. General Cass and Senator Clemens made aple and eloquedt spedch s In defence of the measure, and the resolution in regard to it will undoubtedly pass both houses. The Tariff has been killed for '20th time this session. It may come up a dozen times more, but it is absurd to suppose that any modification of the Revenue law of 1343 will be effected between this and the 4th of March next. The Pacific. Railroad scheme, however, will give members and Senators a trouble. The subject is of greatest importance, and the pressure in Congress, and out of it. may yet force the measure throng in spite of the diversity of opinions entertained on the subject, i shall describe some of the principal schemes in my next. Cincinnati Commercial. JUNIUS.
held his breath to listen
"O' it was terrible,"' she continued, "to witness that awful paroxysm." "Surely you were not alone with her!' exclaimed the voting doctor, involuntarily.
! "No. she replied, wit 1 a siio-ht shud
der; "a servant was witii me, whom 11 short time since I sent for wine, think
ing it might possibly revive her."
spectauie-lookiiig woman, anu
to understand at one glance the office that devolved upon her. Mordaunt felt as if his mission was now ended, and he was glad that il was so. "How is the gentleman! How is Mr. Goldman!'' asked he. "Is he very badly hurt !" "Drea lfullv, sir. His leg and arm are
broken, and he is shockingly bruised, be
scrupulous mammas to secure advanta
geous matches for their daughters, would derive additional piquancy from the passage of such an act as is contemplated And what the Syracuse lawgivers, who propose to base the obligations of thia involuntary Marriage on the contingency of offspring, would do with a young gentleman who should find himself compromised with two or three damsels at once, their petition docs not permit ui to know. Would they compel him to b
husband for life to them nil! We cannot confidently accuse the legal profession of orginating this memo, rial, and yet we never saw any thing bet-
laid bare, tdo waters all were gone, and men ter. compd of circular boxes of cast iron, 1 ,er calculated to bring grist to the mill, i walko.! i;i.- ) Kr..uli(o. I.r.,..;n !. lui -i. i... I....I... : .. ,i ....i ! Tin lawsuits that such an act would
iiidt rr
Mr r ilm. ,. i, ..',, ctill iifrnrno- wa,llell like the Israelites crossing tho Red about twelve inches ill diamrler and 5 inches
, . , , ,. , . . t-ea, where a moment belore the great wafroin his broken limbs, reclined upon a . , d b n niW far a(0e ,leir .!,.
- .. i. .. . i , .. . ii; i . i... l.: . . .... . . ' .
couch, near tne nre. tv ney sai uy ma
daunt. "Her nervous system seems completely destroyed; worn out by long struggles, 1 should think." Here he riveted his g.ize on the drunken husband, with a look tln.t spoke volumes. "I haven't killed her," he cried, weeping and sobbing aloud. "I know I have not always treated her as I ought I have sonietimes been rough to her, when ; I didn't well know what 1 was doing. 1 I never struck her but once as I remember never I didn't mean to hurt her
in height, divided into six compartments so
small as aot t admit the hoof of a horse
The scene in the track of the freshet was i ,i r Mornc Am to Ma. Lkmmom. A citizen
side; Constance, at a little distance. ; fearful Huge trees that had stood the storms ; 0f Louisiana h is offered to Jonathan Leminon,
iley, when he wished to please had the j of centuries, lay crushed and broken like : whs lot his slaves in New York, a permaniost insinuating manners, and he bad a I twigs, and piled in confus-d masses on every j net homo in Texas, iu the fee simple, of as strong desire toplease the uncle of Con-! "iue- Some were fouud lodged bodily in the j much laud, ns he may require for farmiug stance. He felt confident of success with lf P" n 11,088 . Ieft "fing on the sides of aild stock raising, or the culture of cotton . I t w valley. A rock, weighing hundreds of i i iVe saw a drunken fe ow the other day h.m. but there was something about Con-; wa C(irried Uo ; UiI tJmn mow llmn 0V8i,ailler Wlth a ba,ige ...scribed -porter.-
She will not leave him, though V i i i .T nml a m"e' I'faviues were eui, una V e thought thxt ale (ail; woum ue me next, 10 , . ' l"uuo" renity, a passionless calm.over which the , bluffs undermined and precipitated iuto the and been bier) follow it. ers all urge her to go, and she i,rnti, nf n,i,irt;., fl.itvn.l litn rlo...l : ..... h,i. w-.i. ...... '.. :uiwwioiwiuu
l.iol-s ronlv to droii down too" ! . it . r . r . r 1 1 ,-r 1 Ur"lrut to provuleuc lor assistance, 100ksreil.lv IO 111 Oil UUW 11, tOU. i-.r n...unl lnnt.il... mi r.i.nQ.1.1,1 n ito 1 Ihina f. rti f...t rmiii iIia i,,Aim.l 1 vurv , ...
.. iUll.1 1.1 I lllljlLailll" UU lllllll VOOIUII Ull liu iivvdj ava.jivvb nui'l mv iivhiiu. "J . ' J
Has lie many doctors wmi mm. I nure. smooth surface. As she now sat. I tlii(J Cve evidence of the presence of enor
"There are three below enough ' lunlinv intn llio Uro. willi t null luiriinr i llN,i hu!9 erratic aud unusual force; and
kill him, I am sure," added she, in a kind ilill'iwi'.l nvnr Imr fiiitnrpn lie wn flatter. I when the next day
I fear it may be too late," said Mor- sides. You can hear him groan all over
the house, "And the young lady!" "Miss Constance! She is with her
uncle
the doctors all urge her to go, and she
' exclaimed a l;i7V husband, while his affection - T- . . ...
ale spouie Wits endeavoring l roll a barrel 01
ot sotto voice. ing himself that he might bj the subject "1 might have been one of that favor- of her waking dream when Bhe startled ed trio," thought Mordaunt, "ami now him with the question, in her peculiarly tho weight ol my last dollar is added to 8ft t.ct, low tone of voice
fl 1 1 nn mt ' j Trilrft l. Pr.iui.Unnii ash
party traced the progress i ... ... . ' " . .. . ',. n.. '
1 Af I id urn turn il IIimip aulrann irl I .k J 1 '
I haven t killed her, Doctor- the millstone ot sin that is iiraggtng a "Who is the voiuur gentleman who was picked up miles below.
"But once!" exclaimed Mordaunt, in- wretch to the abyss ot perdition. Jlut 1 vour companiou this evening'" ' The place where the pond had been soon die-nanlly. "It was enough! It was a meant to do good. God forgive me for "It was younr Doctor Mordaunt "' an-! tlr'"' ul'. nml waa converted iuto fertile deathblow!" repining." I 8WCred Wilov, vexed at finding that ano- meauows and now a small stream winds laLord Almighty!" cried the man, The history of the drunkard and h.s ther than himself was the ibjcct of her i staggering back into a chair; and turning wife has nothing to do with our story, reveric. But ,lirc, ,ie cou d not havc road to Barton ra i d, recti y l,r"" 8 1
ittiuilv pale, as another ceep groan only as it sen es to uiusirau: uie cu.irac- had the nrosumntion to bow.as an entire :
ll" """.J..... ..ill ...n.. I .... ...11
, . t I . iil.it li u 1.1'. il .v "in mini aii'i -iti. iw iuii
.ne.M mre.M.igug, ,.Ut ,ree W .ouuu rt . ..- hj , f fl up rtair, whl. (J,. deVi! ding in the ceuler of the valley in fie whole i . . j, oa ? distance. No token of the mill was ever dis- , ' , covered, except a small pieca ofau iron wheel, H '" Tin? Fen 1 Rtusc. This trade is saii
now tu ir iivtiv . ii'-ii; is sir. it, 01.9
fact coniieet-id with it u t a little dillicult to account for: AniTican ladies cannot be suited with any furs save those from lb far distant regions of the old world, while Kuropeau
invite, to determine whether A. B. is a husdand or not, aud if he is whether C. 1). or E. F. is his wile, would require the doubling of our Judicial force to giv suitors any chance for a hearing during life. We see just one admissible suggestion in their memorial that of entitling all children to an equal inheritance in tho estate of a common parent. They are in 110 sense responsible for their parents errors; and if any ought to have a larger share in the estate than others, thoso who were forced to endure ignominy and scorn, perhaps privation and ignorance also, because of parental trrnsgression, should be most favored. But even here, it would be necessary lo proceed with the utmost caution, or a wealthy man would have more children charge! upon him when dead than ever truly belonged to him while living. We wish the strong reasons for Mar-, riage as It Is for its obligations, limi-
t
echoed through the room. ter ot our young pnysicinn aim 10 iiuro- strano-er!"
Mordaunt took up the vials clustered duce him to Constance Goldman, one ; . Ie ia not an enlire slrang(,r, nor UJ
on the table, and atter having examined oi uium; aii-e a u. ...... tj oelieve that lie would lie guilty ol pre
Jlltl No. We heard a good joke lately of a Yan
kee lad, who had concluded to take a
lauirrafraji'HiT iv i, iiiui n-ct'i" m ; tati.iTls nil lllilPfif nir 1 1 hi I it VeiFrs mrM
of the American fix, mink, fisher, &.o , for L.ml., K, f,rrK fPnm ihPlr.; ..I
.K;..Tpu7r.?PPe"' e"UW i Wlhe Press than, they Th.
,1,1 hi..! I naoii ui regaraing an insiuution troirt
H I .1 lllllll ill" 14 1 lull ll-r. lill'.-ljf 11 111 'VI ill 111
their
consult
them, poured some ether in a glass, aud sometimes sends into the world to drop 8Umptiori( uuJcr ttny circumstances," re-, few lessons in the art of dancing, so that h ivin.r diluted it with water, put it to the balm iuto the wounds that sin has made, pli(K, Constance, with a slight shade of he might astonish the "gals" when he repassive lips of the patient. The odor and to strew with roses and lilies tho haughtiness. turned hone. So he applied to one of
of the ethereal thud seemed to revive her. She breathed more easily, and the eyeballs began to move under the closed li'ds.
"She needs stimulants,' said 31 or
thorny path that lead to the grave
Davs and weeks passed away. Mor
to the husband, taking Irom Ins purse the solitary dollar that dollar which was to have been the open-sesame to the magic caverns of fancy and placing it in his hand, "here, go to the nearest apothecary'saud get a bottle of the best
since, at a pun ne tame, against me ia French brandy, sue
of .Massachusetts, as depriving men of sick. 3lake haste
nslfpil ATtv (lnlilm:m. wliost car rnunrht
daunt continued to strugo te on to strug- tho pouni, of Doctor. Doctor Mordaunt?
gleou the very verge ot penury, just Wycr hoard of him. Is he a distinguished able with the strictest economy, to pay imV!iican!"
' .1.:. .........c Ilia nrfiftmrt whs . ...
daunt; "wine will not be strong enough. l-J I ly ".V.ri,o nrV.,7 1 Ue 13 a -V.ung lyr?' -nswercti u i-
She must have brandy. Here," added lie c.yenu...s, uu. v.t.w., ..w..s ; loy, -a true Hon umxote in ins proies- . J . . ...1. ...... ..i ii. ir mi rii nil lol t .111 vi 1 linir lo . m i . i . . i .... i. .
lo t-uow you w uni cuuiice no
sion.
Trmpcritiicet A gentleman was railing, a few days
whose scanty purse lie lelt unwilling to
diminish. He wasainmg experience, uas 0f arriving at distinction, I will men-'-but losing hope. His youthful appear- t- incident, connected with him.
llitu : n -l,;..U von. sir. li.ivfi n nnrsonnl inter.
the celebrated French dancing masters of the city. "How much dew yew ax a lessin!" asked he of the teacher. "Ze first will be only four dollar, ze second two dollars," was the answer. "Just so," said he, "well, I guess I'll commence with the third, as I can't stay in town long!"
museum, is a mosquito's bladiW, containing
the souls of two doxeu misers ami tho fortunes of twelve printers not quite half full Knonli space left for a dozen editors of th is city. Jlf'Ju! ius, why is de gettin' out ob lied on the 31sl ob Augunt like one li Moore's
the stand-point of Individualism, and of
judging each, not by its intrinsic character and averge resu'ts.hut by the except tional hardship it induces, has led to, suggestion, even from well-meaning and pure mindtd persons, of changes which
I relieve a few persons from unhappy en-
"t Co.
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:a,,';m f b nk hours, this check,
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n.1,,1 . . i . .
. - ii.-u.il. its nreseuieu ai
Milliter ,,r ie t it ... . ..
Wv . - -h., an ouest .visual
If- held on the L. &T.
i'i M Wcrc hiimediately informed, i T 'covery then took place that
as a iorgerv
linnet ii i .mi .1. . i i.i.
, - - . mu.iuini mi llie 141U, .vs alter, when E. tt M. discovered
oun. o tvsiu x- w,.,;,i
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their natural rights to buy and sell, and got gain: ami turning to his neighbor, asked him if he did not think it highhanded oppression. The gentleman replied: "Sir, call it oppression, if you please. I will state one fact well known to my- ... . . . .. 1 1.
sell. A tax mil was recemiv ur(uiiii
to me on my
which I
looked into
.Nti.aO
enness
pre-s.on! Hut I suppose
rights. Rnmsollers have all. They may tax me to support criminals and drunkards they make, sjitoO, and I must
be still." "Sir, said the gentleman, "Massachusetts is right. It is the best argument I ever heard. It has over
thrown all mv theory about free trade
nice was a bar to his success.
a strong desire to cut off his bright, pgt
brown locks, which Had a most ousunaie . T, , . ..... .. ,i.rn,vn rmm
l ti uuiui; ui uiv 111..-1 - ti - has thev keep for the and provoking wave, and assume a rener-!the carriage, and vour footman came able looking wig; to cover his sunny rusiimir through the street, in frantic
nazei eyes wuu a pan u. .1.-;.. 0,..v.t..- hast(J ,or a Uoctor roaiiy to seize the hrst and again
eles, auu wear an expression ui oujivi-
melodiesT Does you gih it un my spected , rrnrrenienU at the cost of weakening if
culled friend?" "In course I dops. Why ?" j ( upheaving the entire Social fabric. ..Iteoi.n.e its de last ro,e ob summer." Marriage honorable and honored Mar3T TiiiTe are some wom-u wl.om (od , ... , does not seem to have intended for wives and ! ngecrcd and ending only with lifemothers who have no conc-ption of what n i l,s ls of far greater Social moment than home should be, ami no desire to realize il, if i the relief of a few unhappy married per they had. j sons from obligations too hastily con-I3-The city of New York occupies a ! tracted and responsibilities culpably in
wkole couniy the style is, the city and coun- j curred., IVew York 1 ribune.
The bloodshot eyes of the drunkard flashed up with a sudden and tierce delight. The very sound of the word brandy tingUd his blunted senses. The sight of the motley was Kiel to his feverish and brutal desires. Mordaunt felt a gentle touch on his arm, and looking round, he saw the gleam ot a white hand
on his dark coat. The folds of the gray
A Strang Prink An old toper bet that he could when blindfolded, tell each of several kinds of liquors. When brandy, whis
key, gin, and other drinks were presented to tv of New York
Kim U. nrnKniuii'ml pnrmitlv ttrliut tllnv T T i.. W.i I .,..1- !... . 11.
.. 1 1 1 I .... ... ............. . ....... ....... - - j j j ano ....." . ' - iqitcii. mn .iiiiiiri i . , , . were. At length a glass of pure waW was mented occasionally w.tl. gifts of rtilvertiob- CTKust. It appears by the cenMis that th
given him; he tasted it, paused , fasted again 'eta for the bosthogs rniseu in their rt;.e:tive I conf.nmpi.iono. sp.r.uou- wa uqor. and again considered, and shook his head. . COu uties. j the Ln.ted SUtes, teaches ths enormoos At last said he. Gentlemen. I eive it up. i II 7-Hi.hon Vv'oLl has deposited a Park-l i,. "? of e.ghty-s.x millions of gallons an-
i i I T n if 1
hp f iiiiiii irriiuii v :i it tiiki 11 tr - i i iiiinia lit nif pmiw nt,i uaiv.sasaKw - niiion i. ii-uih ii.n uri'usi i ntKri 111 - . ,. - ...
iintnml nrnvitv and intense wisdom. i...i.i' ti - .:.r. 1 am not used to that sort of linuor." Ulm AmhivM of th PenitHvlvaiiiii II iHtrir-I eual ta ix gaiioos lor very adull
Every thing short ot this he .hd, to .make ; tuno , could not holp rojoicin? at such , LAcon,c -The Duke ' WejnRton T' is nut to j P F,R llM Wa decIared ...
l.uteu lilt .lis ...;tn.ii; auu rtjioijio n.-iiiirp. , ..- j - i - , . ' An officer got leave of absnuce from his reg- j Ult is now rumored that many of the. law by the Ecuadorian government, whioh inieiit the u stationed at Cane Coast Castle robberies which have been reported from Bal- ' a1"" confiscated his property. I oreigners
after 10 A. M.
Cuik rot FcvKa and Accc. Th
i -!LP to this time. YVhetl r Ellis & 3 o stand in the gap rei
riiinirs so re-
hether the Life !
Morton will
'and in the gap remains to be everything else fails that brings 'era
Damterrotvnist.at Louisville, lias a no
o - 1
lnmselt older, but in vain. I ne nrc oi a magniticent opening for him, knowing youth was burning in the temple ol life, ..our unboUnded influence, and the eclat-
anditilluniiiiateaaiisurrounmngomec-s. it woulJ give him t0 be employed even for six mouihMm aud at tf,. expiration of timore are mere Inventions. who served nnder him ara never hereafter te. Once, when he was walking w itn I- ; accidontly by you. Would you be- that lime mtlM for a renewal of it; but the ITTlie Abingdon Virginian say that there I enter EeuaJor. lev (tor uneoilJieiual as they were, they : i;.,v,, : s:r hll rpi'.mnd to follow rout ' .n.vr ha r..ivl wtmlv rhnmr t.wmtlr has been more acts of revolting violence com-1 ITT Mas. Cuissuoim mv th twat lima tiv
were frequent companions,) a carriage servant, refused to administer to your re-I of tho Duke, lt consisted of three simple milled by negroes in Virginia during the pt 1 choose a wife is early ia tho moruiug. If a
door ot a splendid man- i;0p' , wotds "Sell or sail." l'-J months, ttian for many previous years. young lady is stall inclined to sulks and
before them. A lady descen-i ..lpf,1t,l.f.vclnimpd Mr. Ooldman. ' IT A chao from "uncountrv" dined at 1 Ooutlemen connoted w.th the Tress sn.l slatternew. it is just before breakfast. Asa
immediately recognized as' vv.iM,Bn;r r ,: .n.MUn1n..r-one of our hotels recently, and after ealins'11'8 1 lietr-s in rsew i rk hive formed a general ihin?, a womaadontrt "on her
MfonintT Star. The irrav Cloud no'..Tu.: t.i- ui : .'fie whole of a voumr nic. was ask-d bv his i-. ...r..t. u..n ri "
niome.lt like this he MUST "i.,,,..,! U graceful figure. ! 'V" ".T-' neighbour at tlie table, if he didn't think i U-rmai. I urners Societies. j Ktw CwH
Mordaunt; yet the re- was robed in all the elegance of I rt?n t ... ' " ! Z L ; W w g-d eating. We... id . - ;i:" i Hautsville (Texas) Item. .y
pay him for his services!" ' . ., , , ,. . " son four years old out or the third story v e naa a can mis weenrsm air. oerhim whom you were, sir, and ! '"T.') i!' r'l I " ."I w,urtow of t,, burui,,f ho"" into r' of Grm". cottu,' "ho we anderstaod U
--i:r. r .. .-.1 """" i luck ilv the child escaped without serious in- auout to puniien a paper in Anaerson. rrom
said the young lady, looking anxiously. ;ini.wiUlth0 colorin2 . . .. . ( an.ong oiher interring ilem. or.nforrnatioo.
towards the door. Her countenance M ,mv to the recosrnizimr ; , , " '" - ' .' , .""7 "." ..-V 7u:'"l' .uZJ ! Kendall, of the New Orleans Pica- we gleaned :r..m mm. nernap. tn loiw.n.
, , , . ...... ...... j . .j uuu inuuiiacu ft.uiT iiiviin iiin uuiviv .w ma strtuuu t.ao vm i uu iiiid witi. n.u n .1 . i 1 lii.i.rlit.iiin.1 i-it-ritl R4 K l HllilK't. flir a O- 1 l.:i . It'll.... ii.n.1.1 I.ipu-ii.iI H'ltli 1 .. 1 1 . I .. . I
i.v . -.. - , , - - - - - giance, wiiuc n 1117 tMi-'iiv;iur.i. prescribe lor the wile ot a vile C.runKara, auu locomotive composed me enure iraia.
man came u .nt; -.nui-uuiu mm . he reedt.m ol ail old acquaintance, aim .!, ,,.:,li roolin .mm rrotn.l 11a n our 1 7-in i,i i,,m..Ii,p ..v. or union .,
path, a creature too low to be considered fond of appearances that if you could make within the pale of humanity, he turned a them believe there are no looking-glasses In
.nir onr tn flints In nf vnnr atiltprin .Ts.anil . tne, wtiuiu i ui inuio muo -
Mordaunt felt a sudden swelling of tho j aUowe(1 hcr m to outweisht yoursin the - l',0 lhan lhe' d0 ou Poor re,ative- Sinti 1 ... 11 . - il 1 fTiir hnur nam ma arm nnotiln.
" 1 r
y city property, of" for shawl swept niomentarily against hii.i. stoppoa at the ave my check. I carefully w is gone, said the young lady in rion jllst botor . ,i,rt ,hit n.i.l f,,,l that a tone of disappointment; "alas! he can- , . , ,
., ....v. mi .....,.v, ... 1 tr ' ...
0of it was for the support ot drunk- m oe u t.iv.. less. Now. what is this but op-' "iMirely, at a 1110 n,.t t 1 1,.., be faithtul, cried J
Ti) 11 . JMIl t V IM'UOV. I lltl 1 V 1V . . . " mw v - t illllllU 1 '
collection ot tne insane gieam 01 111s ej e lasuon. The face was less pale and sad coll(i not made him shudder. tuau wjicr, he saw her last, butstill wore , ,j t0j "Strange that Hannah does not return, niat cciestial fairness which is seldom 1 that it wa
lw-ill sav nomore.butsro the whole with her to approach. Mordaunt beard a otr,irpd his assistance in leadinff her up
vou." i startling exclamation from the gray- .he lli.'ht of marble steps which led to the - ! , 1 11 1 ... !.:... ' o
Hiiaw iou uamsei, in answer 10 somi-it.uii; door
T' ' sin'j nffilir occurred on or about the
OS
" as the (tirornd rlioi-k nnti.'.i.l !,-
j. ie days since, of Gardiner, Phipp's ih"-rUco- Milae & Co-'lor 4-700 4eP, ,VS e,,u?avored to pass upon rranKhnJ5ank.-rCommercial. "f), M"-ll Politics. i"0 you support lien. Taylor!" i;No,slr.tt " ou support Gen. Cass'.M ?' lr-:' Vpjt! do ?0Vl support Martin Van v."
"PDnM Slr,!" 6lloutp' the screamer, I
it's
(tJPoetry is the thing after all;when the woman said, in a quick, low voice.
l "tiood Heavens! My uncle! now 1 Cm. Ill it Imtinoill Ilia nrm nml lair lliltll
. . . J ... . 1 1 .. ' .. 1 II. uilM 1 . ....... i hrnkon ' II! what .Ir.ntt'nl nf.rliti"
uce in rne journ.., wuu.. 1 shc icancJ against the frame of the the following ewmerous and u-ni-queue ' 1 s if ov-0r,.Ome with tlm iint- .hi.
received
It .1.1 1-1 mraii.st WileV. He COllId not: ... r ... ... ,
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H kn'nivhv intuition " , ! eS1Cla,"lt" 1 " Q Victors keloid, was destroyed by fir, on fh. morning i "l.r: JL "1 NoSv,:i,40,issaid betrothed Saturday the leulnst.
"ui" f , , seaie to oaianco iuu tt.-ii.'iiinii,
Said . . . U'..i. It.-. II;.... !
Port Tl ot-.t;aiijt.-. , i mi, S. lspy '!Ln,l the children, and
style:
I never 'spired tew be a poet I needn't tell I s'pose yew no it But if I thawt tl. air's virtu in it, Darn'd If I wood'nt in a ininit, Rut when yew tawk of Dogratypin, Web-sters around and takes delitein; Ded or alive heel st imp your feet-u re,
And babiz too, dear little creeturs. UTAt D.mville, la., a fire, on the l:Uh Inst.,
destroyed all th.t buildings oa the north side
was not lorirotten. lhougn ner nrUiin..,.. . nf snnrse he ia wmHIiv. 1 r p...i... Li,, nt i i-it
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; nan reccitcu. .ijoruuuai saw tnat she like the pure asoesios, wuuiu uui. t u.o . nr u . s n-i.t a rrolden onnortu-
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was ueauiy paie, auu linimeu ner 1 glass approach, ner eye liau ocaiueu tutu a
an
, of water. She took it with a trembling modest but joyous welcome. He ktew j hand, and as she raised her eyes to his bv intuition also that Wiley 'a cold and i face, he remembered his reverie about b"itinr ton fue would wither like frost ' the rich man's daughter, and how her ! every kindly sentiment she might now vision had passed before him, fixing her J perchance feel for him. He did not 'eyes of dewy splendor on his face. The - dream that she had fallen il love with ! vision seemed realized only it was the him, for he was not vain or presumptu- ' rich mail's niece, instead of his daught- i ous, but associated aa they had been in er, and he was in the poor man's hovel, the holy task of mercy and compas-
mstead ot the rich man s palace. I sion. he could not help thinkmff there
! 4Yni. will nut. lrvivn tlii itiior .-pna. ' ....... . citinn.tliu K.ttveon thpm. which
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mty."
"Not worth a cent in me worm,
his congregation upon the subject ol obeying i ton
the cominaii'imeuU ef tod. Says he, 'lired-
swered Wiley, "and, what is more.never ' ren, whaieber God tells me to do in dis book, will be." ' (holding up the Bible,) dat I'm gwuin to do.
"Uncle." said Constance, with a sud- I " see in u oat t musi jumpiroos siuu
den lio-htino- up ot her fair, calm face, ! 1 ,a e!B " Ju,,nl a .'V, uen iiw..t...D i ! it long lo God jump' at it 'longs lo
a splenilOT, noi a glow, - w nun l ten you i - - - what I know of this voung Doctor Mord- 33.I""H . examination of a witness ,u .., ... .- f. , . Esquire GrriENDANXK.R, otfice, yesterday, he aunt, you will withdraw the opprobrious wJ askeJ what wag to wyhicll epithet you have given him. 1 he night he answerea, "a dealer in mountain groceof your dreadful accident, I was with ries." This not serving to elucidate the sub-
poor ivate kj urien, wnen ne visiiea ner, ; ject, lurtlier explanation was demanded, ana
yune. is in Huston on his way to Vermont, remedy for chills is worth prrntiug: Taks a
to select stock far Ins immense sheep farm iu raw egg, break it ia a tumbler, covsr with Texas. j vinegar, and drink altogether an hour or tw JjrThe Portsmouth (N. fl.) Gur.atte enters before the chills time ol calling. " Mr. D. saya npon its UHldth year on Saturday next. I,e hi,!' Pw"n il ,ried ar years and never yst 1j" The telegraph Companies of Uosl..a have lW 1 "'are- It may "m a hard dose, bat issued shiuplasv? for small sums, iu coose- . "lt balfso Iwd aa that villianoua Crauca
quence of the scarcity of silver. ; iuvmtiosi quiiiina. .
KT A light hous on H-ar IsUnd, Maine. rii- R..fT..ln R.n.tlJl k,r. u k'.J
that President Fillmore is negotiating lo pr clt.tse a maguifficeiit mansion oa Pros peel Uui. ne tr Hulf do, fur his fulsre residence. 0Vhi'u a'ady is crossing a muddy street it i- entirety out of order for a mala biped ta
look at h-r. lt is rude nay it is imprudtak
O We see hy.the Boston papers that a ot of choice domi-stic fowls have been s-nl as
XT" A uogro preacher was holdiug forth to 1 a present to Queen Victoria by a dealer in Bos-
.""KlllV tllTht ... 1 nl'll... .. ,.l, ....... r.. . I,,;..W . all
hh corn only twentvive cents the north-east corner. Most of tha property ture," said she, fo. ding her shawl close- he could not bear to have chilled. He I amj j wag ptruck with the kindness of his the fact elicited that by mountain groceries ! over three hu ml red mfaats have been chris-! the bill grauting to certain pajrtNS tie prj
A nar.ic'auh iu Warren's "Ten Thou
sand a 'i ear may be of use to tliose who ar- UU,AH lc i8a bloomer, or has Biicotumoal
anxious to number her Majesty among thir y.Totly fe..t ad 0iCe clean stockings! customers 11-3 intimates that the royal kitchen servants have manv a lausrh. as well OTThe Bloomer costume ia again hchia
Gwoin TRoo ; as many a hearty n eal, out of the presents, a for 'rage. Within a week past some half-
nie.' flourishing epislle purporting to b' written ooien umuiuous .e.uair. pauiaioonea H
by order of th-ir mislress, and sealed with " k and satin, m UoKton.
nbiiudauce of wax, produces; but a knowledge i ILTOne of our exchaoges saya that tb. of llie gift never gels beyond the kitchen- ! Maine Liquor Law promotes the christian 1 7 Tha Bostou Bee adds to the "UncUs ! practice of private devotion-1 hat la.U drive Tom" statistics the following important facts: , ""en to their "closets "
"Siuce the first rage of Uncle Tom's Cabin, j 0"Tho Mayor of New York has Teto
hi the buildings was saved.
py around her, and making a motion to 1 did not want his name to be mentioned I manner anrl the heartiness of his sympa-; ha meant hoop-poles.
tened Cva, in this city.
ege of laying down a railway ia BroaaVsjjj
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