Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 January 1853 — Page 1
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! V-." I'M U ' SV (. F. CURKSOX. BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JAN, 21, 1S53. VOL. XXI -NO. 5.
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We frequently suffer ourselves to be j i led into the advocacy of new depart-
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A L AD 1 Kfcsss,
;-fS. r.:.i i . i.tiwhi. uicius in me general government, with-
'" ken tiie oath of office, as re- i out thinking that the establishment of "?-'! !:uvs. in the presence of ! every new office at Washington, is the ' .o't'i? General Assembly in ; absorption of so much of State rights. ' n-rmi' me to return to vou, j The evils that follow from the coocen-
AVinter. BY JOSEPH H.CI.OCD. The (lowers of umnKT that bloomed on the plain, Kurort of their beauty , lie withered and low, And cold rnirtr.Ml Wiuteris with us agrain. With his sickles of ioe. and his mountains of snow. Tin; joyous notes of the warbling bird Have siren their place to the loud whistline wind, And the loveliest oOjerts like visions have fled,
And left nota trace of their beauties Demon
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1 1 our fellow-citizens itrationof the attention of the people to The lowerins i-loads, dark, eloomv aud drear, . . i . 1 . r l. 1lt- .n 1...- K 1 .... 1.. Ih.. ,t..Ft llAMln
nouieilgements tor tins. j national omces are extravagance in ex:.ctatien of their conn- ' pomiitures, an intense excitement pendvvr.1. in electing me to : ing the election of national officers, and Hv o!:ice of the State . i a neelect of the people and their repre-
Like mountains heaped tm in the dark horizon,
Add still to the aspect more dismal by far, An! cold rugged Winter is with us again.
n!i tence.
and
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f.':o'.v-iMi'.zens are, aoove
j most grateful to my heart. V;.i.::ge at co.r.mar.d tJ ox'nt'tt'A' I feel towards the .Tvs.!i;)jJ State, wh. hive i t preside over their 'cr mvuiiar circumstances, tu expression of their
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sentatives to look to their own State
policy, and to build up such institutions at home as are calculated to benefit them in all the relations of life, and to make them a happy and prosperous community.
It should ever be regarded as a settled axiom with our people, that they have ' no intelligence and no funds at Wash-; ington that do not come from the people of the States; that it we wish informa- ; tiou or means to carry on public improve- j men's, or to make statistical tables of j oe.r products or resources, they should be provided under our own supervision j an.! by orAwn officers. For assuredly, j the declaration made by 31r. Jefferson 1 half a century ago, that economy is in- , insuperably connected with the princi- ! pie that the eai.lot-box and the taxing ! power shouid be kept together, is a ; ' tru'h, and the farther they are separated, : the greater danger there will be that, necessary expenditures will degenerate ' , into extravagance. j ! We have evidence of this in the fact j ; that committees are sitting in the vaca- j ' tion of Congress, ferreting out charges '
lie presence 01 intir ; invoi ing sums 01 money muie uwi i-.iuai , i:at during the period ! to ordinary State expenses for five years, , existence of my pres- '. said to have been fraudulently obtained j
tVre is no other no they have aistltution, which is his S::it. at least,
-s. . bv it lett-'r, prohibits me -v.- acc; pting any other oiiice --:..:!. :- which i have been T'.v.s rtwisioii was. no doubt, ; v. extend to National as well :ors; and whatever question
:!ie power ot a ttate to :h of the officers of err.ir.ent, there can be
riiht ot the people oi a 1 1 ieir own action in nu.:aents to such offices. I
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Written for the American. 'Know Tiiyself .' To that numerous class of persons, of both sexes, who infest every community, and are continually olfenditicasraiiist propriety and common sense, by'their acting upon the Phamitcal '-Tin better than those" principle, these verses are inscribed, with sentiments of tin. ere regard, BV V. Mori!iE. H. D. "Know thyself.' who eVr ttiou art, That bearVt the name of man; 'Know thyself" study thy heart, Itsinmost workinirs scan; Know that 't is sin's foul and filthy den; A nest of hypo -risy ami iriiile. Whose vile workings oft are deepest, where The face wears a bewitching smile. . "Know thvself"' -ennrd well each word, Kacii tiiouciit and deed, with jealous can-; l.av bare thv breast, nor be del -rr'd From view-n; the hell that's there. 'Know lh. s-lf'us others know thee; I See in t'.iv life what others see; Consult thy Reason let it show theo What thou art. and ought to be. Know ll:M thou art corrupt and w eak, And spare tny sens.-Ws railinjrs; Why of the erring harshly speak Since all m en have their failinest And dost thou know what thou'd have been, l!:id"st thou b -e: born to fill their places? And hast thou never heard, or seen, ! That circumstances alter cases':' "Know tins ;lick out the seliish beam, ; That blinds thy m 'ntal eye, Po that the mutn. w itich so repulsive seem, Thou niay'st more ilenrly sp : Tin h take" thy brother by the hand, ' Sp eak kiutt ij to him of his faults, , Point him npard. to that -better land.' And irenlly urge him when he halls.
Melamora. lnd.,lfji.
For the Indiana American. California Countless mi'lions eager rush to seek thy blood from every vein, A monster thou "jra'nst whom the world her stratagem and plots have lain. Long miirhl'ls thy tranquil bosomlain '.n peaceful rest like that of yore. If thoudst not shown to mortal eyes thy hoarded wealth, thy polden store. From every nation under heavan, a thieving host invades thy shore; On every wave some relic rivcu preclaims thy glorv'Usoon be o'er.
Rise, in thy midnight watch and hide thy treasured heaps, 'tis all thou hast; No charms thou'lt have for mortal eyes when thy few golden days are past. In after years thy mention'd name will discord bring to ninny an enr. And every breeze will bear a sigh from friends to those who're fallen here. Henry Reeb. Coloma, California, Sept. tCth
Spiritual Communications. The circumstances mentioned below,
OUR CHIP BASKET. ! DBeware of the recoil of sinful indulgences; we mty break our necki over the orange peel of our own throwing down. EPA Troth. S'ie who can tell a frightful story tu her cltilj, or ullow one to be lol.l, ought to hive a guardian appointed over herself. U Phillips' Fire Annihilalor is looming up again. The British Royal M nl Packet Company put two of them on board oue of llieir steamers, ready for use. During the passage, it is stated, one of them took fire by
spontaneous combustion, belched torlu a hot flume, and came near burning up the ship. "Where's Barnum?" O The remains of the Countess of Lovelace were, by her own desire, laid at the side of Lord Uyrou's iu llucknall Church. Lady
Lovehce bure no resemblance to her distin-
O Antioch, in the bgiiinineof the fourth century, discovered the importance, as; a matter of police, of lighting the streets. But llirt discovery UjiseU: and it was ouly in the middle of the i-ixterutli century that Paris lighted up bar streets by fires made of pitch and rosin.
A tilU CULTURAL.
From the Luwrenceburgh Register. Congrestional Township Fond.
Poiutvof a iiood Hoy. We have been shown the following
I could cauticn the reaJer against be- i letter tromthe Jstate aupennienueofc ui
ic.l i, n mor n-.mc. in his se- I Public instruction, to Mr. Uoffers, OUT
leaion ofa'hoj. A hog may be calleJ I County Auditor, in reply to a letter of a Berkshire or a Suffolk, or any other Mr. Rogers', addressed to Prof. Larabee.
io.i ....t ;n .stimati,in. anJ vet iav. of date 23d ult. As it embodies a state.
in reality possess none of this valuable j mcnt in reference to the amount of th blood. "The only euro mode of which , Congressional Township Fund which.
have recently been exciting a jroou deal gJished lather, either iu looks or mind. She
of remark in intelligent circles East and 110 lasl for poetry, and like one of the
West. These statements are made by Mrs. Sarah Helm Whitman, a most estimable ladv of Providence, R. I., in a
i letter to the New York Tribune. Hon.
James F. Simmons, who related the oc
currences to Mrs Whitman, was former-
ladies whom Lord Byron lias described,
"Her favorite science was the mathematical."
U A Western editor says that ke has , seen Booth play I igo and Rich ird the Thiid so naturally that he wanted to choke him.
IIT 1 earner How many points of the ! J ., . .: : . . , ..i,i i. .l,l 1,.
compass are there. Boy Two; Kast and j the buyer will oe auie 10 tg.n nujioa.- .unaer n.e iC u.u - : - 6-w-at Th.ui,k. I.,,.. h m. I ricna i t,i makn name aKvavs secondary en to Dearborn county, we puousn u.
- - w . & t n it u .-i M w rj suu'a H) , nvnu "wj v in... y mi--- - . , Webster said he didu'tkuov any North nnd i to points ot form as are calculated to i Mr. Larabee thinks there can be no ml.
iusure earlv maturity, and lacility oi taK- taiie in tiie esumate, ltta eu iti2 flesh, y'u need care little what it has that the contemplated distribution of this seemed gojdto the seller to c!l h m; (fund among: the several counties.excited and remembiT that no name can bestow 1 some dissatisfaction. Our Auditor can value upoi. au animal deficient in the ; readily compare the estimate- of the Qualities u which I have alluded. The , amount under the present, and under ths
true Berkshire that possesses a dash of i new law
the Chinese and Napolitan varieties . comes, perhaps, nearer to thi desired j
! st ii-.ihir.l than anv other.
South, 1 suppose there N none. Teacher-
Correct gi up to the head. 33 To write a good hand, wear a good i coat, ani keep a gaoj character, -ire. the three great requisites ior a young man, who lias his own way to mike iu the world. O The frequent use of the name of the Creator or of the devil; m!um ins to pas-fgea of Scripture; mo kinr anything serious or
devout; oaths, vulgar 'by-words, cant phrases, affected hard words wh-n, f-miliar terms wi'l
r t:iC
i.a:i uevote
-.v whole time
jit abilities to promote acc. and prosperity of
::! subjects alluded to in :ioiic to the General As-
r dr.vs since.
t :or ir.2Ku:z i:.is auureso
will be a sulii-
this addr
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t the expense oi" those eminent.-. Th.s was
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tnuVr.vond to counteract it; can bo no Jjubt that the evil is
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ral
Gov-
l's of the unices of J Evrtr.so.N !s. Fiity. his friend i"oilows.
h-noi.irnon that ruaieiits are the .:, i itliout i.XL'cpi eneral Govcrn-
ot i:,i:e or
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: - '.va true ;it t'.f.t . end !'svn Utnro.f' "r.raeiU were l.ut '.'i? number t;' '.";". wore small i-i co have been the 1
statesniai!, li
from toe srovernment. The President,
in his annual message, has been con-: ! strained to direct the attent.on of Con- j i pres to the propriety of providing an ad- J Wlitional criminal code to prevent official j
; bribery and corruption. We find in all the Statesvcvidences of T.Ir-Jefferson's views. It is exhibited
every year in cur annual elections, by to times is towards I the interest the people take in the small
powers oi tiie Uen- expenditures at nome, even uow u to tue
payment ot the wood-sawyers at the capital, while the expenditures of tho Gen-
rs of the revolution, oral Government of thousanus of dollars,
where on!- cents are expended in the States, scarcely arouses the attention or disturbs the equanimity of the press. It is sound policy to pay to the officers of the State, who have to administer the laws, and to decide questions involving the rights of the citizens in all the relations of life suliieient compensation to insure the services of men of integri
ty and the proper qualifications. It is certain that the salaries allowed , to many of our county officers, such as clerks, treasurers, and others, are not i suilk'ient. The persons who hold these 'otViecs in many of the counties must abandon them, or make their liwno- in pome other way. Holding these views it would meet uiv hearty approval if the
salaries of such ohicers were made sufficient at least for their support. The well known opinions of the peo
ple ot Indiana ou the all important topics of the day, the promptness and the ui.anitnity with which they have expressed their views on every question that has arisen touching the ha -mony of the confederacy, their aversion to the agitation ofsectional questions, their devotion to the Union, as expressed on all appro
priate occasions, as well as our geograpn
For the AmericanI.kiies ton yo;ins Lady. Thou noMMt of lav set! did I posiess T:' ioefs mind, his power ot expression, To the.-, in srl.t'in4 numbers I'd confess, My unabali us, aud sineerost passion! To thee, in elowing numbers. 1 would tell, ll. .w tin- r.-isil i liarms. within my bosom
Have ca'i-e.l :i eeasless fount of love to dwell, A foutit of lov?. pure as the lily's blossom. K,MlecKet with eve-y winninz (trace, thy" form, Thv fate, of peerless beauty's own creation, Well" mav these slorions. ami priceless charms, 15.5 a loved llieme. of rapturous admiration: But tlie Blon e.eausj not Love's fount to rape, fctern time. tii forai will crook thy beauty bliahte.l Mav b e, bv innu'mis ills, or lade by are, lii thee," are far more lasting charms united. Tis the nnf.id'.rc- beauty of thy mind, And throujr'i ihoe lustrous orbs thy soul espvine. Thv soul, to noble, and so pure, and kind,
nil Willi love unI. H.T.
do as well; scraps of Latin, Greek or Freuch ; i Quotations from tilavs. fliioken in A thenlrie.
O It costs thirty-five millions of dollars a manner; all these, much usei in conversato pay the salaries of American lawyers; i,ou, render a person very couteinutaLle to twelve millions of dollars are paid out aunu- grave auj wise men.
Iva Senator in Congress from Rhode "Jr cr'",Mf m..i. .ns jy Vou were dangerously ill, what
o, uuuarsi. rep ue uogs a uo ig usa.ive, fJult ur foll v ,uV ,e.,viel Upou your mind? while only six mi bons l dollars are j Take care lo root it out, w.lluut del .y and annuallv ti keep the sixteen thouand preach- w'-tli.)ul inercv
The chief noiuis which characterize
such a hog arc the following: In the first place, suliieient dcth ol carcass, and suh a i elongation ot body as w ill .insure a
sntVu-ii'iti latteral cxnansion. Let tin
Indianapolis, Dec. 27, 1852. 3Ir Dear Sir: I did not suppose th Instructions of the Auditor of State, which were designed, and indeed were necessary to meet the exigency of the September distribution, would be deemed in force longer than would serve for that occasion. New officers and
Island, and is a man whose veracity no one will question. This gives "the doctors'' a new nut to crack:
"In the fall of 18o0, several messages A ere telegraphed to Mrs. Simmons purporting ta come from her step sou, Jas. I). Simmons, who died some weeks be
ers in the United States. So it is mi id.
I (Cj'socucTf. Those can n-ost eisily dis- I j penm with society who are the most Cnloula- ; j ted to adorn it; they onlv are dependent on it ; who possess 110 mental resources; for though
fore in California. The messages were they bring nothing to the getier.d mart, iike calculated to stimulate curiosityDaud lead ! btfgS ir llley ura 10 l,oor 10 lliy al ho:"e'
Ulle tli it envies, mikes another man's virtue hisviee, and another's happiness his torment; whereas, he that rejoices at the prosperity of another, is a partak-r of the
same
, loin and chest be broad. Th? breadth of new instructions come into authority be
the former denotes good room lor play 1 fore your March distribution. ; of the lungs, and a cor.sequent free and : I approve of the action of your Couoi ' healthy circulatian, essential to the ty Commissioners in preparing tu bring thrivin r or fattening of any animil. the question of the consolidation of the The boue should besmall and the joint Congressional Township Fund before
tine notlnii" is more indicative 01 nign Jsnpreme t-uun. iwouiauo miu mj
to an attentive observation of the phenomena. Mrs. S., having heard that messages in the hand writing of deceased persons were sometimes written thro' the same medium, asked, if her son would give her this evidence of his identity. She was informed (through the sounds) that the att empt should be made, and was directed to place a slip of paper in a certain drawer at the house of the medium, and to lay beside it her own pencil, which had been given her by the de
ceased. Weeks passed, and although ; frequent enquiries were made, no writing j
happening to call at the house one day,
These eharius, m basom
dying. Snow Hill, lnd.
(C3A petition is about to be presented to Congress by a number of capitalist, asking for authority to build a railroad lo the "acilic, and agreeing to complete it iu five years. OMJiii's left by a trtveler upon theb-il where he attempted to sleep, ata hotel not far from the city of Boston: A buggy chaise or a buggy wag3n, Is well enough the road to dragon; Hut a traveler is hard b'Slead, Who is forced to sleep 011 a buggy bed.
(tT tf vou wish to collect toreihei all the I for he lias ine i b,,,h
pretty girls in town, advertise a "Lecture to
Young Men. O" Horace Mann, in bis lecture, on Woman." says "I see but one reason why wo
man should not preach me g wpei, aim 1111
1 Lreedin ' than this: and the legs should be
mt is observed that the most censorious no longer than, when fully fat, would just
are generally the least judicious; who, Imving prevent the animal's belly from trailing icy.
not 1 1 1 11 rr 10 recommend iiiem-eives, will lie finding l iultwith thers. No man envies) the merit of auolher lliat lias any his own.
power to aid them in obtaining a epeedjr decision, that we may have a settled pol-
1ZT lie that always does the b"st he can, is as wjrlliyas he th.ilcau do Hie best. HeniBfus Refitkd A country editor deities Butler's asseriion ib.it "The pleasure is as great Of being cheated as a rheat."
He says lie knows th-t statement to be false,
ti
an. 1
.c :i;erty when the
of the- G.'tK-i'-a few mi'.li t ers aud em.v'.u'.rarison. what
iai-ptage of th:-t were now livin.r,
ins of
p.: the
ion oi'the n utionai
have
not
..v.i upon to -'.vt s and i;i:I;Ki;i e
UiH lit ' 2r'at lauit is, that we
-i -:;'e pnue and tiate ambition
two do not fully appreciate our -ass lr.rm'iers cf a confederated ? iv. reign States, rather than as -.:; cf a single consolidated nail e should look more to Uie im"0 soveriiment at home for the td:os t i be dt rived from our social
ct, aiiu loss to the powers of tae ' ml Government ; which were dele-
liii'.y to preserve unity in uur in-'-0 v. it'll uireign nations. -'ns!d enieavor by all the legiti--.v;.n in our power, to foster such 'so oi State policy as will give full yaont to u!l the talents and ener- '. :e people. There are nuiner- : -e'-cts worthy o! their attention st h.nno, and an amide field in
Written for the Indiana American. To .Hiss i.ouissi V BV D. G. Flo:iI. Sirc.'l enchantress of udden si'iiir.
I The passine zephj r broas 'at upon its wine, I . thousand Holes ot sweetest melody : a fOiulo j lay ! From out th? mils'" dearest fount, i Came swellins on tiie bree.e in harmony I With Xature's iniisie s-.veet. Ivitiud, full, j Volui.tuous was every note of joy! Kaeh line portray.-d a type of innocence.
Affection. lo e. imeijiiale.l in me poeis uui; i m.i, rnsurj.aNed in tiieiue ofyore. i Clothed with classic i.iiicuae. from a heart i The very ess -nee of imagination: and beautified, Bv i11110cer.ee. simplicity' and grace. Such d p:li of t'ao-.ig'at such daep deposits of exprossi.nis. With s e.c'i illumination, delineation and portrayal : Of the heart's every w ish. can but astonish, I Silence. pleasJ. confound: And as I dwell 1 And ma up v.i i iy hit est lay: entranced ' In the manic of its sw a. .another swell of song ' And minstrelsy strikes on my ear!
, Thou'sl tuned airain thy .fcolian Harp. lis tones sweep I'nr nili the silent vale : And eh er the 1 iborer in his daily toil, i nceN descend from their sacred haunts ! ndable int!ie air of our mundane sphere, : To catch a sacred note of joy and purity ' And wsi't it to fie spirit land, there chanted I liv all the Ueavenlv band. as each receive thy holy
accompanied by her husband, made the reasoa is that it is ten thousand iim-s better
usual inquiry ami received the usual ai to go about practising the gospel, than even swer. The drawer had been opened not ! to preach it." two hours before, and nothing was seen j iETAn inleresting correspondence in the in it but the penci 1 lying on the blank pa- Lexington Kxpress, in recounting the natural per. At he suggestion ofMrs. S., how- product of Australia, says: "The climate is ever, another investigation was made, I rirst r i" bul Vw n,e almost eat a fellow and on the paper was now found a few 1 1",'1 1 h',.vel "ot 8,fen H tre:, P1""1. herbii, ' ' , i i- .1 i i mal or bird ike any in the Slates, except penciled lutes resembling the hand wri- domwti(, onM.PIelJly cf kangaroos and kantmgot the deceased, but not so closely i R:lTyM ralSi Ulld t,,e ike. U,B l(ir.!s in this as to satisly tho mother's doubts. Mrs. j country are beautiful. Every kin I of parrot,
Bimmons nanuea tne paper to ner husband. He thought there was a slight
resemblance, but should probably not have remarked it had the writing been casually presented to him. Had the signature been given, he could at once have
roalloas, cockatoos, maguies and the like."
0"A resident in St, Petersburg, who intends to leave the country, must advertise bis intention for three suoessive weeks, in the oliicial journal.
iLTAn Irishman on board the Lidy Robert
Hosca. Bixelowon War. bv Jamks hi sskll lown.i.. Et. f-r war, Ictll it ni ir.ler, There yon h-v it plain and 11 tt, 1 don't want logo no furder Tliau my Trsiyment for that; God li. i set so plump and fairly, It's ez long i'Z it is broad. Ah' you've got lo git up airly Ef you want to take in God. 'Tain't your eppylelts an feather Makes the thing a grain inoM right; 'Taiu't a folk-mi' your bell-Wealliers W i. I excuse ye in Ilis sight; Efyou take a sword uu'dror it, An' go stick a feiler tliru, Guv'meut tiu'l to aii'wer for it, God will send the bill l ) ou.
ed!
Ned calls his wife his counter-pirt, Willi truth as well as whim, Since every impulse of her heart, Runs counter still to him.
stra;r.t
ienl position among the sisterhood ot ; We wander not to ,;V". 'el me' ... -,i ! Or 'moii" the vim's lad In. Is of Italy s eenuiu nun . btates all these call upon US, Wltli a vher.?liark-cye.l dantrhwrs breathe the ecstasy of commanding voice to take a decided stand ; mmr- ' upon the questions that necessarily arise j msr, ill a confederacy like ours, as to the pow- j ,i .,n lM numbers chime with weetesl harmony.
.. - i 1 Ci.tn rrA,-cr,i . Tiv fume is snreaainc iar m n-inc
of toy.
And place another st rimr upontliy golden narp.
ewlio are insoired with a lau-
tn n to become public bere-
ers ,i uie general a,.u oiiC B - , ,. KoM, ., In' lotterig aspirations
ments, ana to tnrow me w note weigui. "i .,..i.,i. nut not content
mil. iniln.ineo in I'nmr it" ivreservinor tliat Thon'rt sos-inir in the misty heieht
t. .. .. . - .! ..?. Of the ideal. to add another not
PiIll'llCH HI CUIILIUIL 1H VUI ......... al fabric which existed in the design of its original founders. In the wide expanse of our territory' now stretching from ocean to ocean, the swelling tide of immigration will soon add new States to our Union. In the mi. 1st of this rapid movement, let Indiana take her stand upon the great principles of State Legislation, Slate pride, and ' State ambition. Let our sentiments be,
ri.led on its resemblance. He nronos- packet, when she was on the point of found
ed that if the spirit of his son were indeed i '""R ,!,"s'rea to coine, " as ' h I i i i i ves-s-1 was e.nii! i own. replied that lie had present, as alphabetical communications i V . u L. i,;... -ir r.u.n 1 ... ! . . ... ... no wish to to ou deck to see himsell drown-
HL.lll.l IIIIVUII 111V. O.JUlIIIO Ullll HlL.i 111111 to be, that he should then and there affix his signature to the suspicious docu- ' mcnt. In order to facilitate the operation,
Mr. S. placed the closed points of a pair ; j of scissors in the hand of the medium and ' dropped his pencil through one of the ; I rings or bows, the paper being placed bei neath. Her hand presently began to . tremble, and it was with difficulty she I could retain her hold on the scissors. , Mr. Simmons then took them into his', : hand, and again dropped hispencil through I . the ring. It could not readily be sustain-
j eu in this position. Atter a lew moments, however, it stood as if firmly poised, and perfectly still. It then be-
ronirrenklonal, Washington Jan 0 Uousk Mr.
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the oround. The leg is the least prout- , jjut there are a tew mcis ana nguree
able portion oi the hog, and we require j which may not have occurred to your no more ot it th;:n is absolutely neces- County Board, and your people, but sary for the rest. See that the feet be j which you will lind, on examination, cor firm and sound; that the toes lie well to- red. "ether, and pass straightiy upon the i In the consolidation of the Congress"round; as also, that theciaims are even ional Tow nship Fund, Dearborn is on 1 upright and healthy. Many say that the of th countits which wauld gain, in- ' foriiroi th; h -ad tej oflittleor iu con- st.ad of lose by the operation, as tho folsequence, and that a good hog may have lowing figures show. a:i u 'ly head; but I regard the head ol all 1 The wi.ole amount of the Fund in tho ; annuals as one ot the very principle Stat? is SI.OOT.Sr.US. ' points in which pure or impure breeding ' The share of the county of Dearborn, w iil be the most obviously indicated. according to her population, would be, ; A hi-'h-breJ animal will invariably be were the Fund equalized among couni found to arrive more speediiy at inaturi- ties, S3'2. 6H5.92. She actually has orw ty, to take ilesh earlier, and with greater ly JS,'23.i2. She would therefor facility, and. altogether, to turn out more gain by cousolidation, $i4,442,30. ! profitably, than one of questionable or i It is true that the interest and not the ' impure stock; and such being t!i3 case, I ' principal is to be distributed, and the disconsider, that the head of the hog is by tribution is made according to the nurn- ' no means, a point to be overlooked by ber tif children, rather than of papula- ! the purchaser. The descripiion ol h.-ad tion; and that could make no great difi most likely to promise or rather to be ference iu the result. ! concomitant o! high breeding, is oue not : It is also to be considered that the ' carrying heavy bone, not too" llat on the Fund of Dearborn countyjis stationary, '. forehead or possessi g a too elongated ! while the aggregate amount in the Stat ' snout the snout .-hould he short, and , is constantly increasing by the sale of ; Uie lorehead rather convex, curving up-i School I.an's. The Fund increased ! ward; and the ear should be while pen- last year nearly 150,000, So you see by : dulous. inclined somewhat forward, and this means Dearborn would gain still
at the same time light and tnin. Aor more by consolidation.
from liifl coinniitte-. repo ried a bill to pre gh,,ii!d the buyer pas over, even the car
vent fnu is ou Hie Treasury, it waa uebaled ria"-e ol" a piir. 1 1 this be dull, heavy , and
Respectfully. V. C. LARRABEE,
U" While journ-viiig in a neighboring
state , (.ays the National Aegis, t our editorial curiosity was strong y excited by the magnificence of a splendid house and the i-leirance of its ornaments, to learu the name
and professioi: of the owner who possessed so j
beautiful a seal and so correct a slate, llav- ' ing satisfied our inquisitive disposition as to the first point, by ui, purine, of a stoui lad, in ' dustriously eiiiiiluyed in llirowiog stones al ! a llecl of ducks floating oil a broad mu.l-pu.l-idle iu the ueiglliiorhood, we pro. eed--d to ihe i second, by nsniug "wli at is his buisuess?" 'What is be!" repeated the boy, will un
affected astonishuienl "lie's nothing he's
and lai i over
The House then went into the committee, n iiiiin illy, on the d-lli 'ieney bill. Mr. M irs tall, of C iIiI thi i, ma ie a speech, he said he had intended to idler a resolution that the committee on Wajs anJ Means be instructed to report a bd! setting apirt, and putting ul Um nisposil of the rr-siilent elect live or leu millions dollars, lo be used at his discretion, to meet any emergency iu our foreign affairs, p trticula rly ; as it is admilled
! on all liamis a crisis is likely to ari-e. He (said he wanted to introduce such a prt.position, as it would givei expression to the Dem-
ocralie; iiiem'v-rs of the Hoils-, which the tun -a atlle.l f.ir. I! c said, as mailers now stand, our country is ih-gra led in the ey s of it- oivn en z-n i nd ol Hie world; be would therefore, lulroduce such a resolulion, and would call upon Ins friends lo announce to
the i coiiiiii! itdiiuuislralioii their conn
i James D. Simmons, were distinctly and 1 deliberately written, and the handwriting i was a facsimile ol" his son's signature.
dejected, reject hi" . on suspicion ot ill health if not oTs 'iiu concealed disurder actually existing, or just about to break forth; and there cannot be a more unfavorable symptom than a hung-down, slouching"be.id. Ol course, a lal hog lor slaughter, or a sow heavy with young,
has not much gprightliness ol
meiit. Nor is the color altogether to be lost sight of. In the cas. of hogs I would preler those colors which are characteristic of our most esteemed breeds. If the hair he cant, I would look lor black, as deuoting couuectiou with the Neapolitan; but il too bare ol hair. I w ould be disposed to apprehend too immediate nllinn.-.. u-iih that variety, and a eonse-
that the hope of perpetuating ourinstitu-
may give lull scope to tlieir ex- tion, rests upon tne adoption ol mat syo--I tern of legislation that throws the sever-
i .ive been, for manv vears. iustlv al States of this Union more upon their the love of the poetry, and not the subject
I'-'M' !o n : ..i i... ....... . .l .nn.. ..t;..,, c,f .k..,..,...rt,l fmm onrlonw and intimate oauain-
ii. i ,iu I 111 o in 111)1 LlllI t U 111C ViJlICLlllIl..,iiiCL'iliiiiv a. ....... - r-
f "rv Government, bv joint resolu- the general government within the ac-
"Jil kinds of relief and for dona- know lodged powers granted by the Con-
'-'.niost every imaginable case, stitution, reserving all other powers to
almost taught our people the States and the people for exercise.
e have a great work betore us. We have commenced a new system under an admirable constitution, and we can most profitably employ our whole
time in developing our own resources,
1 io aslungton, instead ot to 'capital, for the benefits of leg-
i 3- One of the conseouences of
?ct:ce is, that many of our citi--'-'e been led to give greater atten-:-the appointments ot office, to
... . . :..:..,,:.. .lsfrrsiion. ;."uro iii.imi'.iih-i jvai
Jim iiiiiiuuii3 uui own iniiiuiiuiiB. li.-uiiv. H."v oft I have clinihed
:i'H'!ii and manavemenl of the The common school system must be
bovernment, than to those of matured and so arranged, that it can be
sustained by the people, and made capable of furnishing the means of instruction to every child in each district of the State. The burdens of the people by taxation must be lightened by the gradual reduction of the State debt. We must adopt an efficient system of agricultural and mechanical associations, so well calculated to make labor attractive, and to develop the energies of the people in agriculture, commerce, and manufactures. We must lay bare the iron, coal, marble, rock, soil, and salt of the State, by the investigations of skillful geologists, and thus draw additional capital and labor within our borders. All these objects
, i . i -i
our leilow citizens turned uen.an. our attention ana wm repay us Pa-t in the election of a Pres- for our exertions.
Uurmarcnis rapid. v e nave now in Iadiana more than SCO miles of rail-
tate administration.
!ne.ta striking fact, illustrating -'T.ry to consolidation, that iu i'r,,u State, during the past ' " a oy.r fell-.w-citizens were calle s:.i select the officers to manage scut:ve, judicial, and legislative
--ar..s, to make and mbninister tb
Hat art to control and regulate ;!r?onai rights, their property, and -yacter while living, and those of o-.vs, children, and heir?, w hen iSsii i . . . ;
u,j more 13 it not. 1 sav a
IST Mnmnl;.:...:..- c .i ' -i....K
-"';'i'l.l .lllljil ) tuv at'Ul"-
,-,:.es 01 tne powers cl the ' bove-mvi or. t,o ,.. .1,.-.,,
2Tn to move. Mr. b. saw the letters
1 a ffentlemau.
aj l lie priiiesi oesign we ever saw ou the tomb stone of a chil l, wis a lark soiring onward with a rosebud in its mouth. What
m , . 1 1, uo o la. i-iiiiui. ui 11,0 ciu 0 r,"iuitui i . ..... BrounvilleH-riiery. , ., , coo hi he more sweell v eiiihleiiidlicofinl.ini!
The lulls about Brookville are long remembered "Ut W liat M(, . regards as tne most as- . jluoce1(.e wiKilllt ,u wav to heaven under bv those who have spent their youth amid their tonishltlg part of this seeming miracle IS , llle care of ,u guarji,,,, ar,gel. beautiful and varied seenen. The wanderers VOt to be told. I IJ" It lias become est b!is!ied that the b st ! 1 r . 1 r I lli.n, .nrril.iu-n trt c,.rntini7iiThn lVMlmrr I
the seekers alter Happiness, lauit.- i... ..- ; .......... B citizens are raised 111 liuiilies where there is who have Vert their home and friends, in after liD more closely, he observed just as the last j ,,, ,rt.rst acCrS, l0 good newspapers, when they step aside from the bustle of business, word W3S finished, that the top of the j Jj" U K.l .iish p,.er slUt lU several and allow, for a moment, their thoughts to linger pencil leaned to the right. He "thought CAW u( bad health hive been triced to piper-
about the scenes of thir youth, it is not astonish- it was about to slip through the ring, but 1 ing rooms Willi greeu p iper. Tun coloring is j ins that the nativesof this place breaths forth, as his infi uite astonishment, he saw the formed iu part of nrs-utc. In the sea poit' of j in the following beautiful lines, the feelings of no;t slide slowly back alono- the word I liermaiiy, this kind of paper has beeu lor-1
their souls: 1 "Simmons" till it rested over the letter i, bidden by th-s autlio-ines. Some write poetry upon any and all subjects, for .i,nr :t ,l.lih.rnt,-iv imnrintoH n ilnf 1'p The average, nrlce of a serf in Russia
This was a punctilio utterly unthought 18 seveuiy-nve uoiiars. of by him; he had not noticed the omis-i OJ v eep dear of the law; fnr when you sion", and was therefore entirely unpre- ! e1" y,,r Ri,s- ou T gerally a loser ol pared for the amendment. He sugges- 'ov "J ",0l",yted the exoeriment. and hitherto it had ETLola Moniez has turned up neain.down
t,nt nni-eorlv with his will or desire: 'lii, wtwe she has just been .-tappin
but how will those who deny the agency of disembodied spirits in these mar-
! vels, ascribin all to the unassisted pow- ! er of the human will, or to the blind action of electricity how will they dis1 pose of this last significant and curious I fact. The only peculality observable
in the writing, was that the lines seem
A Box The Conord Democrat tells the following story : (Jen. Tierce, ihe Presid-ntclect.a few days since received a suspicious looking box, par Ch assy 'a Express from the West. Supposing from his exalted position that some wicked Whig or "fauati al abolition is-l" might b
deport- plotting h'w destruction, he very naturally 1 . . .1- : .. j 1 I.
ri g'iiu. a inisasaii unci uai uia..niu iukw el to land lii in iu glory before his time. Not feeling any great partiality for such au apothcsis, tin ordered this new Pandora's box to b stowed away iu the biriVunsighl, unseen," anil sirictly f.irli.tde any one 10 go near IU Thus it reclamed some days, minion Sun dsv. when nobody was at home save Mr VV., the General's b Hrdiue-iiia.t-r, who being evercis-1 thervlo by c.mrag-'nus and laudible curio-i y. o-teriiiin'l to solve tne " infernal mystery." Acco'.img'y s-i.iug a long haftiile.1 .e an I pla- iug him-elf at a rational di.slauc, he hurled the iron weapon with full fury iu'.i Hi Ikx. After wailing in
liiriit or s.mdv, or red witli duck iuar, .w. ,...-s.rM,r ,, ,r I would recognize our favorite ll. rkslnre. W. approicl.ed ,t ud discor-louiuni.V",-u Cu:tivalor. ; ereU (horrible uiclu:-two brace of reiiiurk U a ' ably lal docks uu l a haunch of venison, sent
1 to th 1 President elect by au admiring friend
in Liiicinnaii, with note accompany lug, de-
But
taince of Uie w riter, are the true emotions and feeling of the h.art. We hope this may not be the last contribution to oar columns from that source, but fropient articles both in poetry and prose, we earnestly hope may embellish our paper. The writer has talents that should be cultivated
and improved. For the American. "Iy atlvc llillx. My own loved native lulls, t'toueh old
r I- 11 to'luti Hill
dcncjjsucli coali ieiice as a give 1 to it at quent Uauility 01 u.seusc. 1. .'. , the ballot box. He tlieu stigmatised the pres- too small, I w ould like theni as eXluOilw.ii 1 mi 1 ii stmi i. in iii reoir.i to its conduct in r nnn,..ii,in with the Chinese, it
regard to IIiMiaud Nicar.ignalie spoke of tae acpiisiinni of Cubi as only a tpiest .hi ol" ti n 1, an I s i l the o,posi -lion of .Mr. Veiiable, in Ins speech tin oilier day, to the quest iou, was because the geuileimu feared it would not be slave territory bul saia he, that mailer i- eltted, never cau there he any more slave territory annexed to the Union. Skxatk. Xext Wednesday is the day fixed for debating .r. Cass' resolution atbrmiug the .Mouroe doctriue.
.Mr. Mason gave notice that ne wou id on DUljjneS:s, which we take the liberty . A Pay tug Singing Bsak.
next Wednesday, move 10 reieriue ires uenn 0f i.,vin.T bjiore our readers. It will be seen tint the publishers of tbs m-Bsitge touching the 1 reparole treaty pro- branch Agricultural ba- "Carolina Sacra," announce iu their adver-
IMlsiuon .. tuirUud and r ranee. . . . ..... . r !, .. l. , ...,nu.
The bill to ...crease the ellicieucy of the sines in tins part ot tne wesi,rn comiarmy and 11 ivy, by the retired lisi, was t.- try is less understood than the process ol ken up. ami all relaiive 10 ihe navy and ma- cheese making; and at the same time, no
one branch ct agricultural pursuits more
Cliecsc.
The Messrs. PARSER.ofCentrc Town
ship, in this county, whose splendid cheese deservedly took the premium at our county Fair, h ive furnished us with the following-communication in rea-rencc toils m.inutdcture, the proceeds ol the business, which we take the liberty of lavinu be. ore our readers.
siring lo b-; remembered iu the division of Ihe Bjioiis! We u-ed only add lint the only I ling "iiif.-rual' about the "machine ws au ino.l, .rons srn-ll for winch the reverent disciple of His tio.ilueas was ta uo wsy responsible.
theatrical :n til iger s I ace. It Know repor te t that she is about lo marry again, and that the happy man is a former member of Congress from a Southern state. ! O" An ancient widow of disliucl-ou, wldi-
rn.e i or,,s was sl-ickeii 01.1: The hid tor llie pa 111e.1l of the Texas debt was postponed until .Monday. .Mr. C.iss and outers explained that they would uot have voted tor Ihe Ualwer a-.l Clayton treaty, touching Central A .Ulrica, if it i.id been uader.-tovj I at the time lint the construction plac-.l upon ils provisions by the parties drawing it, did not exclu.ie England from everv part of Ceutral America, aud
'w Lnited States, than did at le election, involving such im'Jitrtests! In some of our sister tlfi difference was even much
' fluty -;nt.
is plain. Our interest is They are to keen the Gen-
roads in operation, 1200 miles of plank roads, and 00O miles of navigable canal. No State in the Union has so many miles of improvements of these descriptions, j in proportion to its population. 1 If we shall be prudent, economical in '
Pov..i, r .1. .." - ". 1 .vnr pvnenditnres. and shall direct our
y .1 I V'llS, l.llliOU. UllU V "I ' , . J :M tor the State administration all energies to the great work of develop-, 'vers not surrendered to the na- ingourrealsourceot wealth.we may make j I "vermnent, and that belong to Indiana what she should be,the first State ;
... ; -wiucat and tree people. The 1,1 "- "-, , i
. cm c 111 111c amount 01 com- x -ul-' "p" - l0n aiinu .1,.. v. .i low ritizpns have assiirned me, with
( --'-vu 111 111c .sninrii.il aim 1-1 "l oiucers. a....t, ,a ..f doubts as to mv ability to accomplish
:es,er interest beino- taken in the fbe work. A'ere it not for your coun-: i..011 of tho form or It vendd. cor. sels, that of the other departments of;
be d
desirable if the pay of these lne government, and the aid and support.
Cc.nl.l V., ', ' ,
I t "c more equanzeu.
- luesaoject, however, upon r n milt ?reat ProPriet.v 0 .Passion to the members of
C ;' ?' joint resolution. I allude
W U re abolition of the frakkisg A
n,.,- , , iniar-ui c mi u 13
l-bVt J uema"aed. rue privilege
iff., o eat abuses, and it injurious-s-s I8 , e riShts of the people of the
c lri,. v """ruing mem anv aaeanta(re in return
I should shrink from the task before i
me. Looking devoutly to that Being who ; alone is able to impart wisdom and know I-' edge, and to the indulgence and partiali-1
tv of my lellow citizens, 1 assume again
the chief oxecutive office of the State, and j renew my determination to devote my-1 self exclusively to the welfare and pros- j
perity of Indiana.
O'er vonr rnrced sides, an.l wnen weanea And worn, have rested on vo ir loftiest Summit 'neath the shade of some sturdy Old tr?e? How e vl was t'ae wind which Wantonlv played tlironirh my hair? How Invitin" the creen velvet turf on w hich I salV "Mow Jovnns the he.irf? How elad Was the eye w liieh drank in the beauties Of vonr magnificent scenery; V e are still The sanv. t.vacrins: al oft in all your Strenet'a and pride. Hat. ah: how chansrej Are friends I loved. They alone have grown Old; and some dear faces I miss from Friendships maic circle. Death hslh stilled Forever some true heart, and hushed some l.oved voices in his dreamless sleep. Laid His cold hand on bright and joyous eyes And closed them forever, in this sorrowing World. Hut th on alone, dear old hills, art Unchanired. Time hath touched thea but l.ishtlv: the storm hath played o'er thy li.vi.ls. but left no trace of its furv.
I love thee.thoa d ear old hills, euardians Of mv birth-place fh-.t sp.t of earth so Dear 'to everv heart. Childhood's wayward Step wandered o'er thee, ere its happy dreams 1 Had been darkened by one shade of sorrow, nd w ith Ihe hopes and t ar;-s of riper years 1 look fondlv hack to thee. O. mayest Thou be green forever, and may liehl feet And happv hearts patheroVrthy sunny sides. And in thy shadow may sorrow and SutTerine have no abode. I Indianapolis Jan. 9th 1M33.
For the Amsriean. Lines Written on tlic IeatU ol U inry S. t'lond. BV JOSEPH n. CLOUD. Oh! my father, thou art ?rone To thy lone ternal home; Poath, thy body has cnnsiirne.1 Into the dark and silent tomb. On a charminc lovely hillock, A simple slab, with moss o'erjrrown, Marks the spot where thou nrt resting, "Neath the trampled sod alone: TSot alone, for all around thee Lie those w hom thou didst dearly love, And they, too. have emie to Join thee. In thy happy home above. And wilt thontheremakeintereession For the welfare of thy son. That in heaven, be too. may Join thee,
When his flesh lies in thetomr.. Tho" vear'sbave vanished since I saw Thy last remains for e"er removed; Yt thine image still before me Shows a fathe rs dyinir love. But. twere wrorp my father, thy Etemol exit to deplore. Since thou hast left a world of sorrow. To baffle with Ha ill no more. Drowersburfc, lnd.
inif io put tin auburn gloss ol sixteeu on her I iu these explauuious .Mr Ulayiou was ue-
hair, that had passed as many years above ! uouuceu iu severe terms.
sixty, lately mile use t,f an "inlailib e com
position, for that purpos-i when i.i two or
' cd sometimes slightly broken, as if the three trials her woolly rinifleis underwent a
: pencil had been luted and then set down . again. i i Another circumstance I am permitted ' to relate, which is not readily to be ac- ! counted for on any other theory than that ot spiritual agency. Mr. S., who j
had received no particulars Irom his son's
wonderful ctl nga llley become a beiutilut
scarlet. Iiavinil the appearance of a knot ol
dyed cotioa, and she wis uu.ler the ueo-ss- j ily of applying the cruel raior to her glow- ; u p ile, aud exchange a uilural for au aruli- j cial wg O feidon bjing askeil by Crosus who in j
tl,. v.,-td u-a hii,niHr titbit he. ansa-ered.
! death until several months after his de- T.-llus." who. ihouorh he was poor he was a
I -rt i. ..nrnninl.i cun.l V, hie rum ninA n.-., an.l n.i,.lAil ivilh ivh.t hs had. mid
WUOC, ,UI .Uoillg o.HU .w. . .v.,,.. , itin.i , ...a ...... ,
questioned the spirit as to the manner diea iu a good old age.
in which the body had been disposed of, and received a very minute and circum
stantial account of the means which
l. I I. . . . ..........I I . x f,. i , c npI.cnrcqli,tn
I.aU UCC1I I19UIIVU W IUI UO piLffLltllllUill it being at the time unburied. Improbable as some of these state- j ments seemed, they were, after an inter- i
val of four months, confirmed as literalj ly true, by a gentleman, then recently ; I returned from California, who was with .young Simmons at the period of his ; ; death. Iutending soon to return to San ; ' Francisco, he called ou Mr. Simmons to learn his wishes relative to the final dis
position of his son's remains. j I took down these particulars in wri- j tinsr by oermission of Mr. S. during his
relation of the facts. I have many oth-
' 0 The merchants ia Maeon, Montgomery, ani ColnmnW, recently were heavy
losers, o.vinj to a fals-i t-lejr phic report as to the price of cotton, beiuj sent Sout1.. XT He who lives only to benefit himself, beuelits the worM wheu be dies. uCr A wit .ess of the two late ceremonies in France and England says, tint the proclamation ol the empire was far less maguiticent tliau the Duke's funeral, and a gr'at deal mure me'aucholy. 15' .revs Tea Cigars.-Several of the fashionables of Si. Pet -rsburgh lately conceived the ioea of smoking green lea instead ol tobicco, ani at a l ihe tobacco shops in that capital, cigaretts made of it may now be purchased. r? There are three bundre.l spiritual ranninr circles meet niehtlv in Cincinnaii
er narratives of a like character, trom and a St. LooN paper says, that in that cuy
persons of intelligence aud veracity, but they could add nothing to the weight cf that which I have just reported to you.
Aamurned till Mouiiay.
Col. Hcnton on Cuba A late nuaih -r or ihe St. L u s paper contains an article by Col. B-uion sgainst marnun ting expeditions lo invade, co.iipier, ani annex Cuba. The following paragraph is so rh iract-ristic of ' Old Bullion" that we copy it entire: " Above century ago. there was a class of gantry roving the seas, and helping ihemselves to wli tt they wan e I, and were aale to lake from nations or in livi iu lis. whom the English calleif Freebooters, aud the French Called Fii ustiers, and the Spaniards called Filbusleros. mid which we (lh Americans) called Fly busters, nutl whosa tree i, national aud interna, u,tl was no nprisd in the anser tu lo brief ques ions; First, w li.-lli--r any man or any nation ha a ij tliinij thai we wail! ? and, s-cotnily, are we aide to I se it? these tw o qil-stious beiug allir.il itiv ly answered, take it:' was the word. Hat H natious agreed to hang such gentry wherever they could find them, the race b-cam extinct, and
Ihe ti tme obsolete, until m.nwru operators in
lucrative or better adapte Jto our soil and climate. Cheese, as an article of food, is b ith wholsome and palatable, as well
as nutritious, and is already considered that a clear prolii o! ihirty-tive cei au iudespensabie article iu the bill of fare " "ch --i,y 'r ll'1 'Carmin4 S
by our western epicures, The us 1 of cheese is generally incre.iin g, whilj its manufacture within our State is almost wholly neglected. Thousands of tons are aunu illy consumed in InJiana, while
nine pounds out ol ten are made in tJluo
li-1-iii.-iiu of lliai work, lliJ.t ovrr Thrkk hdsj URkO TH ICSANH COriES HAVK BEP1 I Hd! If we mistake not, Hi "Cariiina Sacra' was lust published sumo niue years s.uce; so its average a ou nil sale lias b eu about THlRTt-Foi-a th.'Usami coriKs! N o w, let Us see what ih-s proliis nave breii. Alt-) cousiJerabls
iigiinug, we uive coin-s to Die coucluaiou,
cents is mads
acra; this
ou .11 1,11.1 1 co,ne, a prohtoriUS, I Tins one huudred aud live thous
aud dollars, has, ulcudrse lo biaivided amoDf the pu jilsheis and author, butlliere iseoouga lo give each of thrill good s lice. Mr Lowell Ata-ou's share cannot be less than roaTT THiiusand dollars'. aud ws are glad to atv
gives us. ii in .on: :
or New York; thus annually, banishing lie deserves every cent uf iu Tlw .New C-
from our State an enormous capital which should have been retained; and we doubt not, it the procers oi c'leesj-c-.ak.ng was better known, a greater number of Dairies would be established, and this would become a flourishing business. Our method lor m iking cheese, is as follows: We heat our imik to seventylive or eighty degrees, then put in suliieient rennet to curd it in thirty or forty minutes. It is then cut with proper instruments for the purpose. Tiie scalding operation then commences, which is donj by pasaiiijr steaui under the vessel
MiADs S-acrv (au improvement ou larmima
Sacra) which we review in I lis No. of ths Musical Worl l, is now selling with similar rapidity, an 1 will probtbly roll up, in a lew years, auoilier iiuudred thuuniud uo liars clear protit, for il author and publishers. Thess are tae ino.l succe.s-.ful works of Psalmody of which we have any knowledge." .Mi meal IV orid J " Tu the foregoing rich morsel let us make a little aiiuilioii tl 'hguring' iu behalf of the employees To beiu al "he betriu.iing. there is I ne rag iihii, uakii.--r his profit iu gathering ro ii iioor lo door, an 1 l;m siv u;i of the carelul Uousewite. Tneu liis paper inak -r lie Ii id a tr -.ne.1 1 us jo'j, wil l, we have na
containing the curd, which we then heat ; doubt, au eual proti; Circe iiuu lre.1 thoasfrom ninety to one hundred and six de- i hoo.s r-o,uir. ng. accordrng to our calculation,
grees; during this proci ss we prees the j curd, generally with our h inds, for the;
not less tuau tiliwn ihousaud reams, er one hundred aud iiity Ions of paper enough, la , . . I . ... i. v . I. ..
. . .i. i i 1 loau a ll'lie KCi.uouer. '-il uufiicb uicuiiu. purposeol press.ngout the. whey; when tf (ibbvst niini) for his share. 'w, this is completed, the whey is drawn HnoUa By he had a 'fat job. With oar efrom ths curd and the curd is salted at ;,,, .,,tli h-n.u would make him rich.
Cuban annexation and Cuban biuds, have tne rate 0r threi! pounds of salt to one j Lastly the bookoiuder, he had na irifliug job
revived the name, ana are geuiug p- hundred pounds cheese. In pressing.we i with his troop of :nen women, boys aud girls,
upeu a pari oi mo pei-pio su.. - ,
. .1 aim io mve int-nc puuuu picaauii? tj
IS U'l u-COlllillIt lw".'" i r .1 1 our connirv. and is nothing one pound of cheese; the che.-se remain iter of the old English, dene in press twenty-lour hours aud turned
l ne curing pro-
i I-..- L'i. h.i.irs i now b-coiilinff a
designation in
pnooier o. me on. tj.icii-i
iuio F.lbus- once during that 'ime
bul tne Freebooter
lm, Kilbustier bv the French,
t-roby ihe Spanish, and done back into t,n- ; cess tlien commences, which requires gl shin the significant and kindred appellation different periods of time, owing to the of "Flybustcr." I market for which they are intended. It
may not be improper here to state, that
Kane, ths Irish Funlive. the case ol f nnmher nl'thirtv rows. ' rnndeusinir and briinrimr toeether tin inos
Kane, accused sev. ral months "go of having j fi f nril to the eleventh ofjad.n.red tunes that were scattered in ya.
rld Irom Ireland after murdering tae slew- ' . . .h. rious works, added tu so much that is entire
and wnos oemiuum ''-"
IDS.
mie who rms most of heart knows of sorrow.
most
ETA locomotive ofth largest si9 requires a hundred gallons of oil, a year, to keep it well "creased,"
Alt, HA. A married man whose habits are not very regular, one evening, last week, while walking in the streets, encountered a lady whose walk and actions encouraged him, to address her. He was pleased at the impression she made, and forthwith offered his arm to escort her home, which she accepted. After leading him around several squares she finally brought him up to his own houseIt was his wife.
there are over a thousand members.
IT The farmers io New England, it is said, will save a large quantity of hay, this winter in consequence of the mild weather.
I.. I . . . . V. . i-rt r al.lA Alld ftheet! ' . C ... 1 ... 1. -.
111 in at. pm:r mc ...... r . an Ol . .......j, . 7 . c u -..i Ill ... ;rJ.,ii- u.. ..... n,;,; i:r.r,i,nt under t he Ash- of chees 3 or a little more than 334
uaic uvs, 1 vv num. vu Bu.u...B. I ii y uo wi --w-v , - . j ! i ... ..en. tv inrT th Atteutian , tipr mw Our cheese finds a ready mar
O- A letler from a Mormon says: - My . .g', Court al st cf govern-: ket, at the Dairy, st 7 cents per lb., which
two wives ana .vi iss , ro we... , . t tho
I-ditor.sL Cc-.a. R. Spalding, j nborc named date, 25 83.
Est., well known as the European corre
and uuilinir loaether firee hundred thoos-
and copies of the boiK. He ouglit to ride in his carraige It is uol every singiug boot that has bee a so fortunate as tne 'Cannula Sacra. That is a remarkable production. We predict, however, that I he New Carmina Sacra wi u u do it . s Mr. M io did iu th other, so he lias iu thii work m.iie adecided hit- The
little children are we!', and grow finely. The two youngest a boy and a girl were born last July, eleven days apart."
uew and useful, was a wise thought, with sucii ! musio, il with any, congrk atiomal smoiNa le to b carried on" Traveller t The above b a :e of paragraphs appeared a , weeii or two since. As neither gives tiie publishers' nam -s, oa whom so much of the ,succes of a book depends, Caesar Is only ; partially rendered auto. Messrs. Rick A.
week i KiiDiLL, Boston, (late V ilk ins. Carter ev
Co.) publUh the Carmina Sacra, and th ew Carmin Sacra spoeu of Watchmaa.
er hue.
ITTThp loonar.itr of fools is a lecture to the i hinted that it was Pullers affection berried in
wise.
. ..a. j . . r .u.. txj Ai.nr Ann r. iuui- - -
IT Tom Potter returned from the pasture ; spon.iivi . . ; . ; two deattis by choler occurred last
wilh sundry dark sums upon his hps, ceno- rer. over vue aji. """ ' JG ,t ! uiae whileaaud thirteen blacks. ting the previous presence of berries. But oome associated wilh Cou Will and U. u. . h.rriM hrouahl he. save what he had eat- . Ar.RKW as one of Ils eottots. I c..niT M m s A portion of ihe merchants
n. Yet it was observed that the lips of De-i The Hartford Coaraot says that "lr : --j of yorK BUd Bo-ton, are seeking from ! What's im a Name? A Roffi hss birsh Moegs were at once invested with dark j Pike, cf Maine, (the well a"0" " lhe Post master General the establishment ol been Chief Jurtice of NorUi Carolina far
hence came the brries: It was ton lener writer, .... Sandav ni 'il, en the ground clueHy of the th.rty six Years, and lately resigned. An
oneoi me owaoraauu icau.u, - relav winch freqasnlly occars In the trans-; UrjTLA w his been aac-a the
herlipsl Carpet Bsf N- i- Tribune. mi?!?a cf th temt's msilt ' eonri fer many yeart
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