Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 March 1853 — Page 1

4 BV C. F. CLARKSOX. . BROOKVILLE, FRAXKLIX COUXTY, IXD1ANA, FRIDAY, MARCH IS, IS53. VOL. XXI. XO. 13.

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For ih m Tican. fln.J brnw-a Ti..,c I, j .t.:-

.-,r Science cf Hutubuff. , . v,,,. uuuer, tins KBifW-r fHArTER - sign arc uniformly found to be very fair, J wvn- some articles upon I Vlth Sra.v e.ves a"J of lively forgiving,.:e ' flow many, I do not hearted and tree dispositions. Five min-s-vvelL',' c nnrtk- 'n mv own ! utes difference in the time of birth ren-

-tii-' ' . ..." .i . ':n -f i iltrs the mptnbirs nf iti ia fii- i

. ....v. - 1 1 1 1 v luiiini , i in

OUR CHIP BASKET. 1

A .flan to be Pitied. We have rnmsnl iiiiin I A nr Oil

from some disconsolate "humiire" who h.,

let us understand each olh'Iv'a'are not perfectly willing to S( matters which Tor regard as ' abie ami very nice, heartily

.tm t read tuem. i ut1 n-

I,.. ViMi

;1 tvct- as come up for inves- j and, amiable, under Scorpio are dark gun ; wit ii aquiline noses and greenish or oray

'"is- '.-vcr raav be your opinion, y?.' , ,. , .

" ... t ... i t i I ii cm 1 imnt t n "i t , I :

es tne cigniueu anu i - ........ ....ut 13 ni.uiiuauuii

v- , : 1 "''ugn 'or one chapier. Astrology as a

...

haired, or black-haired, blue-eved or 'ast week, graduated oiw hundred and eighteen

otack-eyed, sordid or generous. "Jupi- young curers and killers:

ter in the filth house gives a family of good, or clever children." "In the seventh, a good wife or husband." &e

'Children born under Mars have well-

vl'-u-' . i . u .i: v ; iormed Chins under Amurin. wa r;.

- ULllcve:? lie vlCutll.,; . 1" ' "ii- mil

1TA !lin lft Wur OrU.n. nn lhA 91.1 nil L. .. . .r. ..... ..." .

Tk I mi l u - , - " i laRing o .e oi me -near 1 ittle croa7 , - o "alesof cUoa Bt '"" to Ihe late Mechanics' Supper, but his $-22.1,for St. Petersburg. gallantry was spurned, and he invited to make

iLT I he three medical colleges of ftt. Louis, his "liual debut." He says lie is just off

"cape despair," and wishes to unlmrthen hi nisei I, ond thinks we will sympa-

13" There is in one of the conntrv paor- j llme w,m ",f ne w" only pay the houses of Alabama an old man of more thin j postage." We have not room lor his vetninety ears of age, who was ferryman for ' ses ia u" but Sive t,iree or foar peWashington and Ins army when he crossed the J c",leIJs; Delaware. Patrick, my heart is full of wo! O-The Charleston Mercury of the 21, an- TT "V- 0,, ,f""eral nounoes the death of Hon. J. J. Ward, Lieut. T Slfh 1 d "T1 1 8' , ... '"I. And so I gave her a Ca I. Gov. olfeoath Carol.ua, at his plantation at i Then foow8 versgs fc f fc Brook Creen, accaimw, on the 2,, of pa- ..s,orious liin,,. which he J, a - how he went to see her kinKki i ill-

IT The Democrats of the Ohio Delegation door she peeped through the wiimuw he

iinniiiiiioasi v recoiiiinenaea

till some relics of it exwtinrr. hut Miuister of Frauce.

MOXTHLY ADDHE$S

part in

Woman

5th, 1S53.

1 a. v j ii , , unucrsianu me, ot course, as speakinglual wants of the children woul 1 R(!, Having been requested to address you of our children. Then, at the risk ofUreatlv to the happiness of families ti this occasion, and wishing to contri- being considered prosy, ai.d common-j would improve the best stock that we eLaJ,lVLV"l1i0J!!f,?,rtOfth.," P'dat the further risk ol living can raise.' It is objected. I know, that

cies of stock known amongst us.

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..:t;,in of a HISTORIAN

I i - - ; science is msin r iini, .1 1 it 1 Tl,.,

.m . wno is 10 write ai m'u"iivu. unc

. ' i liist.irv to he rend hv

1VllA'c.-,'.tlv he must he I the science has been fairly exploded.

.7- ' . l. . " - i- i And vet hefiro it rlaimc min.U nr n-eeks with x ifrnw nf h.4 nf rn! what he waute.i to

frcm

the worlr nf nrlinrT t i iIia C A .1 I . -. . I I

-v-,? ii . .. . . : : -Mn.i.t. ii iiius neuicciea mav miieeu "come i

ricT ,Tt r.1 S rf, JV, v , m BTalno" of r natin b- j out," but the most of them are doomed j A California State Senator, speaking V.?11"?''0 improving the bestspe-'to mere drudgery all the dnvs of their I unon some bill nfW.i , .in.

"u i i iiin.iv iiuci i nil in me mrr leri-1 1 :

, , , i uusiiiessoi n omen, pays itiem a

some tribute thus:

on i

bute

. ti . . v. .i . . . ' . .. " . " vun i-1 .

! bjurni n nine time in most ot my suggestions disregarded, be-! this costs something and there are not

u,s ru.vv.us topics inaioug.,t cause 1 cannot demonstrate that time wanting those who will plead povertr as tobeotinterost.ni nn nr In cl.i-t j - . . .- . I 1 u 1 ' 1 7

. v..v.vv ..v. -..v. anuiuuii uieu to i.ii; improve- an excuse tor not sunn v nr tSolr f..;

iiruwoi ourciiuuren win secure an am-i Iios with intellectual food. If tliese ' sentiment, for amid all the raried scenes, pie return in monev. I shall. ini-ortti..I.is ..-.,. .i.,;...i ... I. , ,

,l, !,,. i , i i- , . , . - ' ' ui isuiii utun u i. ii iiiMno oi-icr inin"'S I ' iiii'iaiK'iis, Mrujiirs and nu pea oi ex.iUUr!.h"t pr?CCcd toofier -ome thought, on this ; Lcau.e of poverty, there would be some fctence. one .tar, brighter than .11 others.

apology in their want of means. Yet I has lighted and guided nie onward. If I

had any high and noble ambition, the ex-

hand-

"I love woman: I have loyed her all my life through boyhood, youth, manhood, and mature years. expect to love her all mv life, snd dying, to be found

faithful to the same high and inspiring

men of acknowledged ability, and it aubiect

One address" no incthT! eT, M c, I '" ! "Jhl i W ia th! P-ing

Mr. Disney as , was fearful she would not let him in, but ; tresting delivered last year, was chiefly cattle, not that there is a want of food

kept a knocking at the clour" sue finally intended to show how useful, as a means for them, nor that the number of cattle

: . u; ajj . prejudice jut rluu -t l eiore us claims minds ot the weens wun a cirove ot .11 neaa 01 cattle ,':Mf . Vnlav coat and ofvery highest order bowed submissively between 5,(00 and 6,0!H head olheep, iSil not' Presume to have at- or Jar- to question for one moment. , M;0"r'-j-oa wui the verity ot Us auguries. i Two dry-goods houses in Provid -Stsuch entire seI.-pot.ssion. I - ! R. 1., suspended last week, one of ther

rence to have money enough for thoir (":imilio smili rnminc from th cvi of womnn.

when the circus or menagerie comes j And I judge her influence is upon oth-

O-LiGrava startes for California a few Came and bowed him in-his baihlnli.e... .1 of Profit and hanniness. an nrrl,r,l is- i, i,ffi,i, Ti . V,. . T . ,1"""U " teili.r- v.cnue in ner niieciions, y i.iign-

...... . . . ....... .. . . . . . ' . . ' - -"v ..v. in- uiu is nil- want 01 t nir r 11 , rnn r.im t hnn . 1, r.n ..f ihn

wnat ne waute.i to say ne coun in, and and how to cultivate one. Its influence attention. It requires but little obsor . w,T v V how he wished bewas nt i ,ere-the pretty in reference to the morals and hanpi- vation to discover Zt ,hU LtZl ! "itlZ0 W1-? one

wnicn liiuae nun ..r , . . , , . . . : imru 01 uiw minuics oi tins couniv are

... . v. V..V. uviitism, v-iiv,iv, ciiuciv me ut int.- v.oiiiui'iniiv in ret

as particularly appropriate. I can not dren. I

r" ..ii fhion. now-a-days, to give

".oW of every term placed at '.''jfan'article.or on the title page T,-t Hence, we have the defini-

.tv Psychology ;uojecie, yjuK:- , ge,vo

,pt;cs.etc, f.tymoiogKauy ren

For the American. Ir. It list. Although this gentleman and his for

tunes, considered anart and bv thtim-

mav not possess even a county-

,,:!,. etc r. . ' " j wide-while a newspaper has enough to v J1" .s;5rj.reader,the ue of such term,, oect o fln amt wor!(1.wiJ, York :i;;n Stones . i importance; yet contemplated in all .s:Il;Et, to a muxed aud.eace, t hi. m- ; thejr relat5on- thev nttL of. O IC

Providence,

of them in-

solvn. for $40,0110.

O" Tne S.tuta Fe Gazette of the. 8t'i of Jan. states that Bishop Lainy was robbed of a considerable amount of money, a few n glits previous, by persona unknown.

1ST" The total contribution from the city of I

to tne people of Madeira is over

Clav county. Mo., on the 1st inst , !

K.. : , . .t i . V i .ii-'iiit nmii di -.a; i,a-per iuu: an.i l ie lar- , i. startling interest; their history tor the ,.,.J . D.L.:.f.. .-.ni.i i .1...

COITimOIl Cvsioui iutti-t- 1 , . r -. , - "' "1. --vi.i- .yi ai .v- uiiiiii, v'u viic u . .. last It W montns. 1! written hv a mnstrr .1 1 o l . . ... 1 . ni .. !

t.i its Ptrmil k):T. The : -1 , .". - iu him , j.i uaics were sum ai .3, jz.oi 1 uc per ; w - r- ... lot human nature, would be a rare niiicA 1 11 11 (

ter lvinT before me don t , ' ,

OM ai ail. i tuiitt .v--.,,;,! m,, ,k j;a?.,i f : ... ... . -.: ., ..' . .:

-. .....u.i.vb Miiuvuii. vi ovi- eeii 11111 tisii.i cio ars uului nie , iiceu

I

creature tried to talk.

feel "sorter stout' he broached on Ins mis sion, and the rest we give in his own language: Oh, then she smiled ;o sweet, 1 lost all fear of a deieat. A las I tilie opened a door, Aud said,"iny lad, come here no more!" My lips were pale, My knees were weak My Heart h.id failed, 1 coulJii't speaK.

ference to chil-

. " , , . I f'" vui viuun pn Liv, nunc uo not sav tli.it tiint fiiwJi 1.1 ' ' - 1 1 r ; . , . .

regard this organization as an association forvrant of food th V Vi ' . Z 17 ! s m'1 n. ' h.ch

of intelligent men. to merely innniro in. I will nt. rnml.i, VuZ j 1... 1 , lnrot ua-vs worK .woulu no1 Pa-V a year's

, , ' .' 1 - - iiiui uni idti-a an j

ty through her influence, her medium of rule is as powerful as the ballot-box. She has ruled me from my boyhood with the soft and w inning influence of her virtues and her beauty. I remember my

i first love; my baby affections at (our

ia k !,.,.. .. f i . ...I. 1 . -. 1 .-iiu3viiiHioii:aiHi two ueueriamiiv pa-i years ot are. l aa?e oeen in iot near-

u uvui menus ui 1U15IUL. gnu iaitcii- uucouiueu liair are seen in the strppts . . i r , i iug the largest hogs, in the least time; nor that the clothin-r ?hcy thp r.,Ti.,-;. . .i . i ...., V 1! "ol ,a'ei indeed their equals can be dark and ravless days and years which

V1V11V I'lVUUVllVU V llll. UIU31 I' .11 . 11 III 1111 I I III' I I'M h i l I ll. -.-. 1 . . . . . , ' - -

...... ., a. ' .... iii-wv. rnn iii-:louna. 1 erhans there are tint nn hnn. 1 .....,-p.mI.i.I thn ifAcnlitn hoarth mil mu

I r?ceed

-'ji of Webs'

v the w

fiSiprtinn to this edition, or, it

I walked away With choking throb, And of my peace I then was robbed!

flip lnnct l:lllnr' up t K .1 n. ... I i ...a f ill.. nlA.i.. . .. 1 . . i . . !

w l v;; "r;i"vuj;,r : t., zr:; n.; m,f': ei? taken in the; the heart too desolate

.imply for, ho ke if ..e in Vuch years' how' u mmh t e w e ! lrT ' 'Y -ver, sir. while I remember my products, or for the honor of excelling in childhood. The neglect is o tWirbet- ! h ! to make , mother long since in her gra-I Aur pSnortivP iW,rtmnt j.i.i.,,'?... im n,rt.i, mii o "'wv, than is a means of gratify- remember the night she died never.

. ...i.i.oj. , v.. ...V in,. iitiure migiu ,n.T and innrov nr il.r. rln!,lr.-n Bt !.,.k;i.,tk.,l.l! nn. nik

to supply papers is not enough. There ' and her memory is all that is left me should be also a supply of honks adapt- ! shall I rphisp In o-ivp mv vnirr. mv influ-

ences. a know!pd.T,i of tho hnmnn hnart hanks IT h.. ... .1 . m . n intlniriiv and we hope the glials will too, and not ispu ru

; ouers are the same way, it is a j than all the histories of all the heroes of from Cincinnati who had inst drawn seventy his kuighiship when he egaiu offers his

thousand dall us. in t!ie hard, from the same er n es. wreeucasue uauuer. institution. New l.ivhou Tat. , ' "

iLT Cardinal lseman asserted that among

Tlirt .... :..,,. Iai.1.1 " 1. 1 .: .. ..... c 1 . . ..;

m uv. vi uv ivT, u iiinv: vii intj iiiuuui.iioii in.ei lur a rrv largo IilllllDor Ot tarn

or possession of the fruits of our toil is ilies. A little difference might be necthat they are means of happiness. essary to distinguish the neglect in towns hatever therefore is promotive of the ; fiom '.he neglect in the country, but it

ng Poor fellow! we deeply sympathise with him, happiness of the members of this socio- ; vould be so slight, as not to be observa-

sronhis tame, a spot upon ins es- . the lVorlJ.

,i,.a utterly inettaceaoie. i wm w? haJ propo?eJ a brief analysis of ,vver, consign his memory to ob- I what such a world as we have conm. !

:nl 1 examine me .asv cu. .u. j h ,, . b transcribin,r thia

k the dictionary is silent, 1 shall i apfirl frt tha a ro, .u...

i to the newspapers, and they gov-ibeUer t0 omit itWe could not avoid a

ie aictionanes. 1 saw in onu oi , ?arcastic tonej and we desire not t0 use

,1 dont Know wuicu u. l-, ..w. . ch a wea

nit was, a den anion, v.n lh, as u , M R . ,in.otpd tlims,,1f ,vith -n

aderinj with no one to claim it, 1 : ,,is ener?ies to icoria Academv. Ve adopt as my own. ' 1 he word is - , , , , i,, hici,.cn.

?d irom two Mohawk terms, hum, i ... , .. . rpmP,nhoi it.

;insr to flutter, and bug an in- s .- ,. ,. .uhriI wt:rlT

smal animal which hums to very ; back aJ. thp ..horrible tempest of purpose " Inereyou have the , ratioR anJ slanJ(,r he has passed -a considerable luss over a small ; th h-have counselled him unwj6elv, ;rorta very lutleusetul purpose t amos. impionslv to ive the .1 a-illbe spoken and perhaps r-! These lniaken- ,liellds dreaU the ill efn'y ot the humbugs ot supersti- ! fects o o!a anJ deaJ tabricalionS- But Hid sonu- ot the deceptions ot past , i.nvl an.i ,1.1,,,,.;.;,, h.ttr Th

srosent times, from the mystic forms j .. m . . ,, .-.. aftil, f . m

rj s:iell, necromancy down to the ! , '

SMry of modern "spiritual manites- I ..Error wonn.le.l wrilhes with pain,

3S.V 1 he kr.lv Ot astrology tne Ami il:o anni; Ikt wursliiiiers.''

A consideration higher than self decides him. Sewral openings of usefu -

nessiSt pr.ifit open to him, but lor the sake

17- A western editor lately published an entire ch,iter fro'ii the Bible, adding that he supposed it woul 1 be new to most of his readers. U In the fight which the spirits say is going on in the other world b-tween Napoleon and Wellington, thev now say George Washington refuses to interfere.

the things which mankind has received from the Popes is the mariner's compass. A writer in the Lon-joii Advertiser undertakes to prove that the instrument was known before the Papal See was instituted, as follows: "In the 25th chapter of the Acts of the

Apostles you will find further, as a matter of

Vow I

arc ; spent for bonnets and hats as much to ! sex "

nt

iv, ami 01 tneir leuow men, lor whose ' Die, without c ose inspect on

benefit they labor, is a proper subiect for 1 shall not assert that our children

consideration And much information ' wholly neglected, yet they are neglected ' e eT ! Lt l: Vi" culpable extent. It is truo that !,L would tlotiand "rcSe itrse

pv.,.,1.. mu vj iui me jitnicM amount . ni- is a very laiunoie desire to educate ou'l iv for books and of information has heen in rpfurnneo i i Ihpm t Ihiki ..i,..i,.l, ... .1.. .

. ,, VV , V , 1 1 - . -.";;'." me than two thirds ot the Ir.m.Ii

mv- iiiipi ui 1 iiivii i ui luiins uiiuoi siock 1 mosi oruuiary uiuics 01 U!0. I here

tor the held. And, should this society general anxiety to enable

ed to the age and tastes of the children. !cnce and mv vote, for anv measure nec-

It would be a very low estimate to say j essary to protect and cherish the weaker that at least as much should be spent ! and be'ter part of creation, against the

r.uu year. ior nooks ami papers as is : oppression, neglect and abuse of my

present Krom the U;ihvill. Jaokxonian.

papers in more ! Tlir plnn for tellins: llrmiwra.

I., 1 iimmiia in inr .tiinmr.i s 111 111 IS , , . . . , . , . , . c T. ,

a county. It nriTlitnnti.mr ,,t . ,f I i " i 'Oll-iw nig irom lilf uei-

them to read ti,,i ni .,,7i. .1,' .,1.1 1... , . I V' Times, a staunch and reliable Demo-

d-i I. 11 .1.1. ,-l i 1 . ... .-u , linn nun 11 Miuillll UI" Sllfl.l III 1111- . T t , . . . isband.it could not be denied that the ; and write, and to "cypher" enough to pioviiv the children as the -t,.c' v "t'c Journal, and to it, we invoke tha farms and stock in this county have been ! calculate the value of a hog, at a "given here Tire farmers who'hive pa'V ' la,tcnt'on of every Democrat of this i m nrilVOil t lirnno'h i t ills! rn ill .-.n t 1 it.. i nrien n.ir n.n.nil Imt 1....... n .1 u: . 1. ' . ' ' . ' . ' . I ' 41 ' ' 1 f .n n t re 1 1 ii Tirti-i !j .,.1 &- iv.ion

mip.o ui.u.iou .is ...svr iiiu-niaiiry. jpi.to pr pounu, out beyond this, but or improving the breed of their

r nmii imniiriunr nr.fi .t,..., .... .1.. mil n Till ini.i.. . ... .. i. . i.:..i c

-.v ..v,...v, v.u.i v ....v. iiiu.-L uaciui i v.. v... .u.nivio in mil is lllillKOI oil list lo vnars th-nlli.

or hooks and papers or sclion1

s.v;ne, !

Country. It unravals an J exposes a sys-

r f A.I , . fllf I J - -1 ' ...v.... uy..ui (---'- . inviinillll., IHlllhUI f .,J-f "e inst. a stranger ten irom orc.ii.ary occurrence, thai the compass was stock have received no attention from ! going, unless forsooth, they wis'i their r thetopof the Washiton Monument and then in use. PaU, s.,illllg froiI1 Syracuse, this S()ciety. The proprietor of one oil children to starve, in some proleion : w.is instaiitlv killed. Possibly he was a dss- "frtelipii romoassanH came to Rl'eniniii " . i 1 . . ' -v"i pioic-siuu. w anmiinted office eeker ' : . k r a"a came 10 ivi.egiani, the immense he.nneries, now becom no- which requires more education than V, appointei omce seeker. so that before the Popes was visited on us, in ! . , . ,, " . , 1 . . .. . ivinuu "no , . , . . . , 1 . , i Dotn common anu orontanio near some mere v enough to i i.t in the irr lllil 111,1 .1

..:.s of alchemy, the employment

miets and charms these will some

c tni perhaps all receive some no-

O Drnnkenntss and crime are greatly in- some rude shape or another this great boon

creased in Bo-ton compared with last ol the sailor was familiar to those that "went year , not w ithst-uiding the operation nf the down to the sea in ships, and did busiuess on liquor law. ew York Journal of Com- the great waters. ' ine''-e j "Wisdom crieth aloud in the streets."' ..... . I

iX- ' I rolessor ( ir liner, the rrnap man is now lecturing at Washington. In cleaning out fie Aiiir-an stable, he expects Gen Pearce will need several c ikes. U" A Cantdian recommends thedomestiea tion of the moose He. s.,vs he h is travelled with a pair of them , in one day, over the snow, 2lHI miles.

XT' D-r'oy is C""iHP to put on' a book called

of our cities .would reprove us sharply,

because we have not given the production of poultry, improved poultry, imported poultry, more consideration. In his

estimation, swine are a very gross, and a Rich, Decidei.i.v Rich'. We are indebted verv common article, and almost any to our friend, H. W Suu.naii, for a copy of j body cug,u t() knovy ,)OW tQ raj , f ,1... I?....rt iui. a K,r th.i ... i n .1 1 .. ..I fl. 1 . . . .... f

AV 1 1 Ii him, nothing is as deserving our at-

of l'eoria Academy ho rejects them ail. Fern Leaves, the writings of Fanny Fern

Mronsnv trustin r in l'rovieenee. believ- It will take,

J5 there are humbugs speculativ

i.e r.Q better name ai nan.i nie ingtu.it truth and justice must speedily

prevail, he determines that the school rhaii not fail through any fault of his. That they who herealter may be tried in the storm, may have one more monument of His faithlulness who has promist d to leave not nor forsake his servants in their trials; that they who. in the moral simoom, whose pestiferous breath but lately overswept our community, "rode the whirlwind and directed the storm," forgetting thev wore the shape of men

aultiplicitv of characters to sketch 1 and the profession of christians, may

A mayhap they'll be sketched. not have it laid to their charge, that

rhipsvou say this is a very exten- they crushed an innocent man, and a

the Report made by the committee ul the

House to inquire into the "run on the Ac port Batik," by his exc ellency , Gov Wright The Governor testified, that h did not knew where the money ci.me from. I'Iiol. H Sh.irpe, testified that the Governor did know trom whom the money came, J.M. Moore, testified that Vlr. Saulord of C incinnati ban

. .' ; tein of base corruntion and intrimie on

ey eer paid ; , f . ,.,...,,.,,. r .1,;., stint..

except ., c .... ,.r .. . ....,1

. ,., . , , ,,, ! 1 i I t at . ' Hit U il lUUIIUrii II I I ai fc Will t,AJl .1l"l mt hilt- been oollecto'. Irowi Ih.-ni in . , ... .... that fiinrliii'inrv 1. noTiuth tnvon that

both common and profitable near some j merely enough to dig in the ground and t,u Vehie. t niii-.wrnnl,,. '",e . . "lowrr depth" so graphically described

buy and sell the products of their labor, r... -l... ..;i .t,....i.i 1... .1 .... ''" "ll' talented Ilaunegan as so low that

It is the great duty of those who live bv : vi...t i,., . 1 ' I tlic hand of resurrection never could reach

. j- . . - . . , 1 J 1 1 1 in i.iii tin nio

.. ai.uiw vi uer in me neiuor the : thing towards it remains to he seen. I

suops, to not oniy teach their children think we can. but the manner of do

now to wo.K, nut now to think, so that . wi;l be stated at another lime.

w uen tney snail oecome the larmers and ! . mechanics o; the next generation, they 1 s;K.,i;,r Secret tWicty.

my iiium: uiero new era 01 wood and 1 lie police d IVrrvsville, Asiilnid

r.'Rhichhas seized whole nations

unary speculations as the Tulip

.s South sea bubble Georgia land

-1 mean the .Mississippi bubble. .. 1 . : i : ..

anav serve as warnings ami .nu in

5g the disposition, so prevalent, y swindling, to avoid the law un-

which God has placed man the

LAW OF LACOI E. re are literary humbugs then are political humbugs here tiiere

ded him the money, remarking that the Gov

XT An elderly gentleman, traveling by ernor hau requested bun to send the money to

1111.

We hope the Governor will "define his po-

rauw ay on;ecien logo in tlie came carriage with his noil-in-law's wet nurse for fear of C itching cold.

ILT A wild deer

tention asthe improvement of our poultry. And, perhaps, we have not given that subject the attention its importance deserves. He should be regarded as a public benefactor who improves the quality and increases the number of especially chickens! So say we all, and so would say the man whose time and capital are devoted to their cultivation.

was casd by dogs

through the streets of Evausvilb Ind., last

wee It. XT' On bnn ire,! miles north west of Melbourne, Anstr ilia. Coil's R-volver fetch 23 pounds at the digging and are quite iu common liin. Jj G-dphined! The Louisville Democrat of the -JSth nit., asksWho of all the clerUs in the Louisville Postolfiee has been guilty of embezzling mon

ey, w e ask who. that the name of the guil-

iuon," as politicians say.-Richmond Pallad-j And we would think it not improper for ium. 1 such a man, in addressing this society, to O A free negro girl, aged about four- ! cal1 our attention to this subject, nor teen, has been arretted in Nashville, on the would we complain if he should reprove charge of having made four attempts to tire j us for our neglect, heretofore, of this the Veramlath at that plate. Hie has con- branch of industry . Having spent much fe!-se'- j of my time, for several years, in the culJj" Nine enterprising v.iung men, from i tivation of the most important species of . ... o. : . . i-l I ..... .... . 1 . . . .- 1

ousier, v.nio, weie v. n nimi, v. .. v..o Sr0CK mat larmers can have a spec es.

progamy' as a public man who young but flourishing Institution; that tv one may be known: and ths innocent mav

: be named, called tne written order himself, who "bore the pelting ot the pit- not softer witk the cuiltv.

.She meeting. Well tolerably so. iless storm,'and the lew who stood by him, : ret the enumeration is far from may not have endured and honed and' '7. apparatus in

e i the " - -. i ii.i., i lNew ork is alio nt r-adv lor working, and

21st, oil their way to the gold fields of Aus'

trali.i. O" Nantucket. Mas., has raised about Sib 5') for the relief of Hie people of Made-

ria. t Tovidvnee Ins coiilriouted udoui iiion

w ithout which oo farm can be said to be

stocked, however much of every other kind there may be nay, the mechanic or

merchant or professional man, or labor-

Mete. For instance, there is the agonized in vain, and last but noi least, st medicine system ol humbugs for tor he has the spirit of the teacher, that redaced to a perfect system in that the cause ot education may flourish in

i-tner.t. That alone would till a voi--our midst: he decides to remain as

Butit is an extensive programme, lone- as his services seem to bereouired.

Do you expect to write the history ; So far as he is concerned, he has sucevh branch of humbug you have ceeded. He is not ashamed to point to

'.oned!' ; those who have enjoyed his tutelage.

.depends upon circumstances. ie is satisfied, his patrons are satisfied,

will cost Sl J.flnO.

Xj' The great military activity in Poland increases every cay. The number of soldiers in Fn'and, at this moment, is not less than 811,00(1.

lor the same worthy object. A pretty lair i .".u...sui.,ccs, liberality lor Providence, considering the j wherever he may live, in the city or way it is abused i country, in the mansion or cabin, does 0-7- The Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad 1 but ,liul for himselfcr his country, withCompany were mulceted in $5,tiu0 damages j "t having an abundant supply a speon Saturday last, at Cleveland, lor cauung cies of stock, that, is as susceptible of the loss of an arm to an orphan boy at Ra- : improvement as any that is known

amongst us, and that makes as ample a return for attention bestowed upon it us

IT Who according to Shakespeare, wat the greatest chicken butcher. Claudius, "who did murder most foul.

v history ihould produce as marked that they do no discredit to their teach- XT "Sister, are on hippy ?"

scsation as John Bull's advertise

r's of Sarsap&rilla, and there should ; s great a cemand for it as one of -'novels, I shall no doubt go on ad "'ura almost. : if, (a hardly supposible case I "yet still a possible one) should isstory be a drug in the market, -d it have no greater run than a vol-

P-jf sermons, or a book on moral

'or, in short, than most useful fe I shall feel at perfect liberty to r5iy thankless toil, and shut oti'the

May the right triumph!

APEORIAX. (one to Washington. (after office.) Ym. J. Brown, of the Indiana State Sentinel willing to put up with anything, even "to a suit of old clothes!" Richard Scouten, contractor on sec-

venua, eighteeu months since.

XT' Petition are in circulation, addrcsse I

to the General Assembly of Indiana, asking , any, and, when neglected is as ruinous as for an appropriation to assist in erecting a can )C conceived, of any stock, renmonument to Harrison on the cap.tol : dcrin u not on,v worthless but absolutell rounds of the North-west territory. : , . . . , . , i i pernicious and having observed a It rThe Canadians have got the railroad ci,-,.flli n,ri.,-. .,..,i .,.., i

i I J , , , , r.i T . , , iiiuci ciiuuivitii in ivi.1. u pun iui. puiv ui

Beiz b n 8 Sr n every i the owners of such stock, I con--Not IWzebnb's.' rect.on. ; sider it not improper to allude to ,t on "Weil, some of the patriarchs, I don't care jj- Washington. Feb. 19-Dav,d Bryan, hls afion. I am aware that the man hich." Postmaster of Alexandria who was appointed , ta whom I have already relerred, who rrr- Tiii ;..n s.,.,,.i...;. r.,-i. i,n,,0. ,,.i.., in,. Ari.nii.istraiion. resided to- : makes his living by raising poultry, would

v . wis riesirnved'hv 'fire last Friday. In- dav. i render himself ridiculous in the minds of

snred for ilO.OitO. " (p- The bill giving a portion of the earnings j most of our farmers, by insisting that O" The Mexican commission appointed to of State prison convicts to their families is chickens deserve as much attention as . r ..,.i .. u..i. i. i i. :ti n

invite (ien. -anta Anna to accept the 1 resi- belore the tew lors L,t gisiaiure. own 'gs, anu liiai iney w in us en i epaj ai

tion and t of the New Albany and flencyot Mexico came passengeis to New preposition was made at Columbus.

Salem Rail Road is after the collec-

torship of the port of San Francisco.

Rev. in. M. Danv, ot Madison.

- r) .- . . , i- 1 - "

vaj i.as) irom an unaiceru- e is a warm and personal friend of both

Pettit and Bright, our U. S. Senators, and is sure to get something rich! Would make an excellent i h.ip to send to the Lobos Islands to superintend the guano trade! Greencastie Banner.

CHAPTER II. ' OF SVI ERSTITIOS ASTROLOGY.

."I'iinbugs of superstition have first

--M'!ened. One thing wilrtorciHfress all our minds ' to-wit, ev2nmbug has been received and warm-

located by distinguished men of Tl, W C

tl5- the student, shut up in his

room seems to become one-sided ---viens. ne ioses tbe j.een practi. .toaimon sense so much better than s'tt lore. He runs in some sort nb-

3flr mJ 1, - . . .

-. uiuu. ne is crazed to discover t'a. and ivith it a new immortaliHence we will be unable to find any unattested by great names, '--tig the first humbugs was astrolthe professed art of foretelling

events trom the aspects, positions t:.iie1!f es of the heavenly bodies. worJ is Jorived from "the Greek

P'ek a star, and louos a dis-

5f' ,:teral!v denoting the science or

"iai astrolofry is supposed to have - clitoj in i"hnli- wu 1'r.it-n

.. t '"ii'.u t'. LLIL j: J'llUHO, r-and Romans. Almost 'all the

with its claims. The stSrs were

;t(i to have an influence malignant

i ;Ti upon the destiny of man, and

' iiwuers most trivial, r amed

,:'uJers w ere consulted by men in all

iv laey engaged in any in rei'terpriSes

, J-ia represents Viw sctrfit.KTer oc cm--

''c'ta r,ano rolfd around the sun, 'imvt0"U the skies I first bepun: 5.-I'I'lu"e, so ntigbty my success. 5s: rt.... !1"' m preilicuous more tiian guess. :5 W Ul M 1 entertain ' "'in. Tut,.. ... ... ..

. . "-r-t. US BE SO X1STA II IS vl&IS.

Orleans in the Albatross.

IT" A bridge for a r ilroad, wagon road, ifco , is projected across the t. Lawrence, at Quebec It is about 3,400 eel across at the proposed point. A suspension bridge is the idea. XT Fiue oranges and lemon have recently been grown iathe ciiy of Memphis, Tenn.

tention, yet he ought not to be d"terred

O" Madame Alboni, it is said, has an ex- f -om speaking his sentiments, for fear ot

istiug engagement with a manager in Pans, such consequences. The very accomand is expected to return to Europe, in order pished gentleman who lastyear insisted to sing there iu May. t)lat a orchard. and a good garden.

XT The artesian well, which is being sunk

with vines, and fruits and flowe;s, were

ASiiakrr Ca insist t.y : Itoston Hollo. The Shaker community, at Harvard, Mass., were considerably astonished lately, by the announcement that Mr. Dennis Pratt, one of the society at Harvard, who has been so often in our streets with applf-sauce and other Shaker notions, had taken Miss Lord to the altar in Bostun that they were made one flesh, and as the Lord was on his side, he should quit them, and "peddle their sass no lon-

ge.-, any how." It seems "friend Dennis, anvance on their present wages

while in Boston a lev. days since, with

. O. I V... .1... T .ll.... kr.illiPd I'rtr llieip '

HI OI LjliUIS(i V11C l.ei v.i i i ... .....v . ... ... . . a , , . c A, .- ........ J .... .-..h-rf I.. Oil leet. nearly mdispensible to the happiness of the lam

one-third of a mile. They have got down in- 'y. was met by many a man hose to the sulohur reigon, and the water, a wicked large fields had yielded nothing but monwag savs, has a h II of a smell. ey bringing produce for years, with

HIT Gen Tierce.it is said, yisited Gen.' n rThe Risinir Sun Republican says that all the significant reply, "That may do

Scoit last Thursday, and spent the evening tl,e tock necessary for the construction of for town's folks, but we farmers know

with linn. iLT The Tall.ihasse Sentinel denotes that the question of dividing Florida is under discussion among the people of that State. XT The Chinese rehellion is reputed to be a movement in f ivor of religions liberty and overthrow of Idolatry; 100,0110 persons are en.r'iuH in t)i i-.1 r I-

XT The journeymen shoemakers of Bur- the opinion tnat JUge r.n.,tn v t hi.- r.. 1 will be made Uouimissiouer of Indiana AI-

joing It

him. It is due t.i the Democracy of India-

: ana that some explanation be given of this

aii.-iir this infamous attempt to sell them for his own aggrandizement. We repeit.un explanation of this matter is due to every Democrat who voted for

. rri-t society" among :he youth of tlt t town

1 which isstnrtling enough In its features; the penally a little harder than iimi il: j The society numbered a bind of fifteen young m-n and hoys, formed for the purpose 1 nf robbery. A captain was chosen and a

pies of his party too well to barter it for

the elevation of any man, or the success of any insane project. If true, then we say with the Delphi Times that Governor Wright has received our vote and

the votes of a host of Democrats, for

drawers of w ater. Let them be not only tv, h oe pist discovered and expos-d a -k i Gov. Wright, bu: who loves the princi 11 .. .. J . ... .. . . .... .1-1- ..... II. 1 .

our mooring men, but our reading men and our thinking mn. Noliieon earth is as enviable as the life of an intelligent larmer or mechanic. But I do not allude to the education of the intellect only. HI. . . . 1 .

.11 any are sent to school enough, and ob- re,..ii..r r.mstitn t.u. .) IK-. !..-. u.e vin

tain enough of such learning as books Unon of which w.n death, "were adopted. i the last time. If it is not true, is is ixa

afford, whose education is yet sadly de-j One of, the t. and stole from his own father I to the Democracy and due to the Governfective. There is a species of education il". which hi ha.l collected for a poor, wid- 1 or that he should auihoritively and em-

nw, w no ium a son t. long ng to the Hand phatieaily deny it. licre is the article. Learning that the nionev belonirwd to her, the j Road it" band stole $ ;I0 Irom another woman to re- j ISAAC JACKSOS.Vho was down to place it. I lie cash drawer of a landlord in , i . .- r.i t . IVrrvsville was opeed bv two of the band. ', Indianapolis, at the time of the late tern, and "a leu dollar bill taken from it. The Prance convention, m a speech, made one who chang-d the bdl to divide with bis j by bun, in the Old School Presbyterian comrade, ch trijed nreiiusin for making Church, of this place, stated that Gov-

change. I Ins b-ing a violation of the Hy- ' ernor V right had pointed out to him th

laws, the rest ot the band, HiiKiiom ii to Unit, held a meeting ami determined on hi death. It was arranged that all were to go out upon fie ice (in which a hole was to be previously cut) to skate, nod thit all should appear struck at some curi sitv in the water, and

ill look in, and when this one should sloop

which is hard to define, that is even more neglected than the intellectual. It maybe defined domestic education, or, per- 1 haps still more properly hove education. It implies a cultivation of the intellect and of the mora's and of the affections, : and of the body, in such a manner, as to throw around the family residence, ; whether it be grand or humble, all those i charms, which, combined, constitute j home a combination, alas! too little understood and too little appreciated. : The readiness with which young men tear tkemselves away from the circle '. called home, to seek pleasure in other ' circles, often composed of "he profane and the dissolute, is too manifest a demonstration that that home lacks some element which would makeit desirable. It may be that the parents have learned i to speak to the children, only in tones of ' authority and sternness, so that it is a !

proper course to be pursued, by the friends

of temperance thro'out the State, as being the only way that the people would ever succeed in carrying the Maine Law through the Legislature. It was this:

In those counties, where the whigs ar

down over the hole one f the company in the minority, the temperance demoliouid strike him with a club and pitch him crats should unite with them to elect

in. tine young n a i whose heart was not so whigs to favor a temperance Law; and

corrupt as the rest, relented, and by ; iviug infer nation prevented the murder. Several of the company are now in lh Ashland jail. Cm. Enquirer.

IT A dis-ialch w.n received iu this citv

iii counties where the Democrats are in

the minority, the friends of temperance should unite with them, to elect democrats, who are friendly to the law. We cannot believe that Governor Wright ever recommended any such thing. If he did, all that we have to say is, that he has received our vote for the last time. We have no objections

reitei to be, tor an evening or a Sihbath, la-t night, from Washington, that i. W. away from the storm-threatening brow, ! Manypenny was apmnite lt ni-Ntm i or it may be that the parents have ceas- Post.imster-Geiteral Cleveland Forest City, ed to try to amuse or instruct any but 1? M,nv Malonev. a vomer Irish girl.

the little one, who in turn, is t.j be o-jy- lately ironthe oi l country, was killei bv the to his thinking as he pleases, but we

en over to neglect, as soon as it shallbe : carsat Cl-velind last week. object to any such a democrat governing too old to be caressed. It is a relief to' Xj" A paper published down rat rtHies Indiana

that counterfeit three-cent pieces are liecom- I

iimg quite common I lie next we snail A bill of the house introduced bv the

break away from such a circle, and hap

py are the country people, in having no ' worse a place to drive their chihlr.-n to, : than to some equally inconsiderate neighbor, who makes his home more at-1 tractive to his neighbor's children than to his own, by becoming communicative ; and pleasant during their stay, just as

beans .f some picayum soul couul-rleiting mCniber Irom Dubois, was on its second coppe s. reading, providing for the instrnctinn nf

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i. . ..I . . , ........ U .. . ... .. .. ,.-..11 I. . . 1 .. . i" l. . .

a raiiroao irom tuai piace iu auima i ul ii wi n nie vaiuc ui corn, aim porn, 10 taken and the books closed. devote our time to mere ornament, or iLT The applicants for the most important luxury " In directing the attention ot the

orlices in Boston have agreed among themselves that the successful one shall celebrate bis victory by giving a grand supper to all Ins competitors.

(LP A letter from Washington expresses

ILTVegetatinn is so sc ires at Cape Cod that two iimheii stalks and a hucklebery !ni!i are Called a grove. IT Tne failure of Joseph C. Uiles, an exII......... I. I. ...

.. . , , .-. - ii iior vjvi....i inii.ii.iir uir-icimii, is nu-

u.v,. I ' V UL arc re-: ,.,,. Hii liabilities are eslim.Ud at turned. But in towns the children are 9:1110.000. driven out, and they have not far to go to i . r, find a crowd of dissolute men and boys, ! . Et-Uovernor B-bb. of Ohio, has heon . ,- elected Pres. dent of the Poci -ty ol Ancient tri some store or shop or gtoc. rv, where BritoUB of Clli(J 0 hHll Mi(,u,. the obscene jest and horrid oaths, con-; V gr,,,,,,.,! 18 aiicitful buiraloesl stitutethechiet language of the occasion; ; lie's now out l "ashes." and drinking and gamb,ing,the chief em-j jj-The Legislature- of Michigan aoproployment. But pleasant looks and kind ( ,.nat-d f2,0i)0 to erect a lunatic asylum in words are not all that are necessary to 1 Kaiemazoo. make a home. They sweeten home, but I r r H,,. Mi.i nn. ...nrentir 10 another.

we cannot live 011 honey merely. ''"' boss is a better mm to work for than The division of the Sons of Temperance

German children under our common

. school system in districts, where there were at least 30 German children between 7 and 21. The member from Allen himself a , Frenchman, moved an amendment, that the bill should include within its provisions, the children of French inhabitants. When Mr, Seawright, the member from Clinton and a Democrat, moved farther to amend by extending the provisions of the bill to negroes. Ind. Journal.

Sons of Temtebaxce at Cestrevillk.

Somethin ' is needed that w ill make bone your old man My bass ain't alway

npiinli" nf thin i-nnntv ia ilm mi nmri.mi.nl ami muscle. To make lioilio what it ruiiiiu nis slioii. i nierltf r i ii z with tns own

of that snecies ol stock that is so sh.-nno-! should be. there should be a gvpply of; busmcm

fully I may sav so criminally neo-lect- food. The cravings of the children! XT Louis Napoleon's crown now

-IT . .t" 'I. .

ed

re

am'

,1 expect to incur, from some, theame j should be satisfied with the best that the ' i"i -1 ,', !a ply. For, though in its production I means of the parents allow. So tar as j J W id cultivation consist the real wealth I the physical part ol the children is con- ; J-r.lr!1 i-'iproves by stancmg; chumpagu

fairs.

I . r .1 .1 . 1 . ...x n-.-.linl ill r.1.11-1 ..inl I

nun srreainess oi our nation, vet. oecause cerneu, ineic ia u i;i"u... . ...............i, ,

it is a wealth that cannot be" exchanged i but the mind eariy calls for food, and;

1? Mtriultu Sarata era A I 1 a rrnnf t I I . i U . 11 rninocl

his broad brim and long grey coat, found i;nis, ...h ovv in St retershuro-. is ahont in v.. ... " ' ;,. hi docket.

visit the United States. j Because they were not paid he was nearly . .. ... . v ,, starved, and' if they had been paid he would O" Railroad Iron. The llegl.env alley have bee shot Railroad Companv have just contracted fori" ... i -ri. i-n,,;! 1-2.O0D tuns of railroad iron for their road, at 33 Consul to Liverpool.-The Vreenville 4(i0nertun S. C Southern Patriot learns that Gen Bou0(.pertun . j ham has been on a visit to Pr.-sident Pierce, XT Franklin Pierce is the fourteenth , . 1VHj thtf appeintment or the

President of the Unit-d States, tin initials . .,-, iiVernool. We puess that it's

. ....... I - a

only may- be-so

ILT An editor in Arkansas was lately shot in for rrold, it is less esteemed than even I yet it is allowed to famish. Because the j r- -n diii o f.y will turn out

at Centrevil'.e, is one of the most effi

cient and zealous Divisions in the State. They are laboring as men "zealous of good works." They have recently completed a Hall, and have it neatly and tastefully furnished. OnTuesday cve- ' ning last the ladies prepared a supper, , the proceeds from which are to be np-

JJ Young la, ii.-s are. like jellies as they P'led to the payment of the last lnstal-

in tfiu

the

il.

inienten thfir Hall. The preparations

something miv h sweeter and more to

his taste than the best firkin of sauce he had with him, and resolved to make an immediate investment "putting in all he had, and throw ing himseif in into the bargain." This he did under the eye of a Justice of the Peace, as he stated and is now enjoying his honeymoon at Lowell. He thinks he has been "shaken down" enough at Harvard and now needs a little worldly repose. It is said that when the Sniikers first heard the announcement, that one who had been with them for twenty-seven years had so

uddenlv and unaccountably tallen trom

notes on non navimr banks, for these i tender child cannot appreciate Joseplius, . XT Th sen ate inserted in the Civil and for the supper were ct t.ie most liberal

are taken care of at least, even alter they ! or Rodin, or Fox's book of Martyrs, it i Diplomatic bill, on S tturdav, an item of kind, and were gotten up in a style

different breeds of cattle. Mr. Rarbour

orace. thev all joined in a short hymn,

thundering out with one voice "It's the World was in the city of Mexico. It was Lord's doino-s! A shorn sheep is broke priated in the Spanish language ia 1544.

from the fold," o:c. 1 bus chanting, (rj- The Camanrhe Indians, according to they proceeded to put a tew pigeon-Wings ietter from a U. S. army officer Rationed in of extra vigor and solemnity into their Western Texas, are in an extremely deploradance, and the next day, having appoint- Me condition. Being hedged in by military ed a new commissioner of apple-sauce posts, the buffalo nearly all gone, and the

'Jthe last expression we see that with sufficient securities, opened a fresh t onven across the river, they are almost i,... 1 --pression we see mat in a state of starvation.

- -OVJ.AR HI-MErr. nr it maili aiiuum "im mi.

j XT Mrs. Harriet Beecheer Stowe, with her

, husband. Dr. Stowe, and some other mem

bers of their family, procead direct to Scotland, by the steamship Glasgow, which sails from New York on the 26ih of March.

That all assistance, to suppress intemperance,' ILT trie enterprising citizens oi anesvu e

lege there, as there is a vary great scarcity

stand for it, and his name in full counts fourteen letter. XT The Slate of New York has already expended nearly $30,000 in the publication of its colonial history. (I " The last phase in which "Uncle Tom's Cabin" appears is in paper-hangings. The fidiim. arv nil I ...... .V,u. ... ..I

- . - - . 1 ' . . 1 1. . nuii., HUIU 111 nr. I i-i . v . . . . . . ........ . uiui r L. .. mnol n.ati. , ii 1C 1 1.1 n n . t hcni on t.

t r The first book n inled in th New ! the rate ot 15U per tun, or io,-n I"

lllll lUnS SOIU tlllS VV.pp.ri

have no markettble value, while most of j must do w ithout mental aliment. No the stock 1 allude to. is greatly neglec- I juvenile books aie provided, no juvenile ted. In making suggestions in relation ' papers taken. Thus, the years in which to it, I shall be governed by a very sen-! habits of reading and thinking should be sible remark of him who is now our wor- j cultivated are permitted to run to waste, thy President. The question under ! or even turned to evil account. Not so iliscnssi.in vn th relative merits of the ' do we serve any other stock. That far-

IT The vounsr ladies in Vermont, it is remarked that, he thought it made but

said, though we don't believe it, still continue little dilferencc what kind of cattle the tokissttie lips of young temperance mn most of the farmers had, as any kind

to see wnetner tuey nave oeru i"r"n i eil0llrh to be starved to death

wun lOiiov. ... nM

O-The North Carolina Copper, which was "-""

mer would soon be sent to the lunatic i asylum who would stone or dog his sheep or hogs whenever they begin to ' repose quietly about the barn yard, especially it, bv so doing, he caused them

lect amidst the : to break over his insufficient enclosure,

. Jd.ono io deiray the expen e of a Turkii which reflects much credit unon those

(n-ate on a visa to New ork during the : ladies w ho gave it their superintendence. W ori rs Fair. j Richmond Palladium. O The settlements on the Isle of Juan j FeMaiidei are ia a pro-p-rom t.,te. From ! ryH- A drunken fellow named Smith t ae 1 , , l,.,.e ,o the 13th of January t ted t a riiie u a raiI last eve. . veeis, neirly ail of which wer whalers, r , . e,i i i, L ;ra . r.rn,.. touched at tne isiau.i. nin fur having sold la wife to a farmer i a few miles out of tow n for the vcrytriET The Chicago Dm.icrat states I'm ths ' fling amount of -S3. The wife, who, it ia recent oisclosures i tin statu survey mtke it said, is very fair looking, did not appear certain that thecoil fields of Illinois will be : to object to the arrangement, having found equal to those of Penm, I vauia. j cone lsouie u itrl thc farmer and thus rati-

XT A beautiful young lady having invited fied the transaction. Toledo Republi-

iiin vv-i i-.. i - Tk.i n.l -niIor. to nensn in th( n-iinda nr Plain, e ite-lv renllematl to nance Willi 1., .-.tit

ol.i in New York on Tuesday, brought at snow s ana storms o our ,..ir. ... . .11 hi k....i,,i.i...i.i is. a''.i'"

J for the most practical Question, ne inousrui, vuui.ivv - ...nu... .... , . , ....... minedia WtTCit take care of cattle, and then ! them not only useless but pernicious.- " ","w.TrKh A Pat chk ScRraisn.-A few Sunday.

.. -ir . - " , ... v. I ' V. .I,,,, mini nnn.nl m... kiimn hnt ! . pressing ni inner uesireo to KnoiT why ..nCe there occurred rather a curious

tne course oi iwo I"""."'. " . lu(iii autr mc uiipi u. cmcm mi. i --, . 1 i

about 1,000 ; Nvhen we were willing to take care of a place ol snapping and Diting, and their ILT Mr. Cabot's commanity at Nanvoo re- what we have. Following this sugges- ! children wander abroad to contract morcently celebrated its aniversity Its net tion, I shall not attempt to recommend i al diseases that destroy soul and body, profits for the last year were 9,o00. anv chaitrc jn tho character of my favor- ! Nor would he fare much better, who

sue had selected Ium from the rest of tin com- ' ; t ie narish church of Campsie. A rerer-

pany. "Because, sir," replied the lady, "my end geiitleman proceeded to the pnlpit to husband commanded me to s-lect sach I officiate for the Rev. Thomas Monroe, the

P'rtnr as should not give him cause for jeal- j n-inister of the parish. Mr. had gone

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'Elr.ri ln .- . ... i. ncrniint with the same

w laiiniii-c ior ii w as maue "

'r.jmo.. ...

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V(..J , . imuiuug Ul ;5irOiU) lias 1 Alticn miiiinr.il ... 1 1 i. i.n i-. - 3sev, tle superstitious reverence late number of the Cork Examiner says: c !""to the signs of the Zodiac, ; "Since the return of Father Mrtthew

Hs- lbe sign in the head in the from America his efforts, with the Divine . .i 'a the , . . mi . .ii- - . . . . I

,iu0te a f. l; r .. . . .!.::... 'Pt.l AViti.

v.ivl" "ma nuilia MA.MIAKU linues to auiiliiiiaiei vnvr a uvu, a.mo.-, S'l'liysiognomy." . nencc Pledge tit his brother's residence, j O-Roast turkey is as good as cod i eittarius the house of Jnnitr-r. nnr the citv. each morning until twelve fish if the people will only think

'tan i, under which no persons o'clock, and is

""b oiacK or itark hajr, eyes tire of Sunday." up.

1 1 iTiw i e ' vtv. xuni uu ass io taiivv y r r ... - j 7 .... a 1 liI k..lybe fully Posted as to the im- have been attended with success. The are Ukmg steps to establish a Medical Col

1 -ice .nj . :

Ii.:ii u U 1 iTnitiii.11.. l . I . . . . -.. 1 . . : I-. ! .-. n..or I am nAefi n eo inn.

w - -.iiiiii u.111. ill 1 11 e mui K inne ;i iu.iuii: huuiig vi ... .11 in i uu vv vui. ... ... .

. r -t -- t 1 nt meiiu-ai ncnoois in 1 in in

, i...u r ..;i,.J. in iiAdnck. hnl rnntent mvse I with a tew WOUia leave ins runs anu canes, in iiicir

ralda now iu operation; is 203 miles; in suggestions as to the best, method of , tender age, to nearly or quite die of neg-

ilT Lady or Wife? The Chicago Daily etc, had inst given out the text, and was Journal rather incluiesto the custom of cill- ! commer.cii'g his discourse, when a woman.

., r e.,,trnct on. bllo nu es: andl.u.aa mnmv nr what we now have anu leave leci anu iiuii;n,in.i vnv. ma. mine is " - ", .- - , .

. w " .... . . . , i .. . . i ..I,-, i. ! : . ::.: . l. i - i - . . . .. i. . ... . . .. ir an - learn Vftn. iu .

.l -.U-.... ...: .!. il. l,iJ l ka nub. nut." When OlllCratia aO e lO Work. i Mi - " " aitinil . v.e ii... J . - -J -

limes i:uarieievi. ; inp im OrOVeillC 11 1 III l-llc uiciu iu wv..v , 1.. . ...

it rneieo The California State A ait or vvhpn we show ourselves wor- : The idea that starved colts make the

census gives the total population of the city , tnv.

ousy.

1 throuch the usual routine of singing, prayer.

of San Francisco, exclusive of the rural dis- nj t wjjj further premise by saying

tricts of the county, at34,?.6. lhat farmcrg are not the only persons O Jacob Harman, op at Canton, 0"'. implicated in the neglect I complain of. had his wagon run down last week by the , Th h tncy are most favorably situated

locomotive, ana was nimseu anocaea loriy - .ir,.n(vn nf tb best snecimens.

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UCSl nurses, iiiiua piacvr viuiy auiuiigiiiuulant and ignorant people, who plant po-

five feet into eternity.

and have less to contend with, in the im-

tatoes in the moon, and expect corn to grow downward if planted when the "sign" is descending. That 6uch colts do "come out" argues a tenacity of life, and a breed of horses, that, with proper

culture, is worth having. But, after all,

oe Mere, it is in me l.nt. isn ivv '

that the distinction is imde anions the ciff-r- ' son (a alight pause;) gae liame, I say. an

ent grades, thus: The Middy's 'thing,' the learn your sermon afore ye come herel We're Lieutenant's 'woman,' the Captain'i "wife." nae accustomed wi'a man read in' a sermon

and the Commodore's 'Lady .' " tae 'js we can read ane at name ooreeU. ... : Gae hame (louder than before, accompanied O-The use of opium is getting common in I W1.h a stam of her fool) -,e ham,

tnglanu. in is.vj me import was iuj.no . . ijh- - kllV bov rae ham.

isir! She went on in this strain for torn

looked

XT At Chicago, Illinois, on enesaay f . , , , f

eening last, a young womj n wa. way. of the towns anJ citieg sl,all ! the consequences of such a mistake are England.

not tar irom xne .uavuson imu-, ...v , . :u:i:. A .V, ftl i . t v

, . i i - . y I r I. i i i .i . ;i, a ,j i,.f, Keneles in the not oe exeiupieu irom resi.oiisiuiiuy , m uiumt, win inu ,ivi. mv. im ..tg.vv.. xj .- iieciureio icung ..leu, oy a clock, and is at his post during the en-1 so. It all depends on how they are bro t down, violated, and utt Benseiess in ," v i j ' , eV,;iHrn .1 m...; i ... 1

- - . .r

pounds: in 1S.V2, 231,70'J pounds. We have

seen the increase of the consumption of opium ,;' a i, Mi,i tr

in this country attributed to the Temperance onutterable things. Dumbarton Herald.

l o i. , irui 1111:1. 19 ' ' ' J . ' i.iu ivinTCiauvQ . u ,

not far from

centre of a lot, her skull being fractured.

this matter. They too, must take a of that better kind of stock, thc children.! Get Married. Lantern.

I 0Ao enthnastic vegetarian detests tha

very name ol animal food that he refoaes to partake of kidney beans.