Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 April 1853 — Page 1
BY f, F. CLARKSON. BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, IS53. VOL. XXI -NO. 15.
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Communications.
l or mo a ruerican. tory A Science ol lltiuibug;.
CHAPTER IV. rhe Dl v i n I n gr U o d. ) tf, ue of the rod for purposes o f di v- . 1D is erv ancicnt- The PrPhet seems'to allude to th:s when he . i-jjy people ask counsel at the 1 v-s and their staff declareth unto The technical name of this 0f humbug is Rhabdomacy at so Mr. Brand says in his observaUnpopular antiquities. The doc7 ' jsthis: by means of a wand, or rod ood roperlv prepared and niantreasures hid in the earth may be , -ed veins of water discovered 1 X i found rogues detected future ascertained, and spirits evoked by ..1 mfinflETPT.
44 Where the so-.f cannot burst amid endless groans WHERE THE PIKATES port. MrST CO. 44So they shot h'm dead with a charmed ball; and ihey laid a broad flat stone "Deep in t lie earth above the gold, and they stood the corpse thoreon. "Sow woe-betide the daring fool whoseekeih that poM to win; "Let mortals bo ware of the noble wretch who standcth that grave within." Sew Jersey Hist. Coll.
What la thong-lit of Gen. Pierce's Inaugural. The opinion expressed by oar Whig cotemporaries show a great diversity in their habits of thought. They present, indeed, as fair an illustration as can be had of the different conclusions which can be honestly formed by looking at the same object from different
Lrp nid the custom was one of
'-a antiquitv. The Chaldeans prac;t extensively. Minerva wielded 4ievsay) arod which could make veold or vomg at her pleasure.
i. ctilJ change men into beasts
i- 'KJstsinto men; it lsunneu tuu me
jiacens of -Mercury, materially ameu
Locomotion; and tne apocrypuai ara-
5 s represented as living on an arrow
I-Mjh the air from Scythia, like a moda witch on her broomstick. Some
U conjectured that these notions of
power of the rod owe ineir ceieumy '"it traditions of Moses' rod. which
se floated off among those nations. u J.-li-I! cfr.1.5 the iilpn fmm
I "lTs SUV UIC UCU LWiV u:v . ..v...
Jewish lawgiver, and taught men
House it efficaciously. In 16S9 a 'e'rated philosopher, Malbrauche said
I iiM of the ailedged etiects could be
-iaced without an intelligent cause,
l-itii cause can be no other man tne
r No wonder he thought so, tor
jst authority, we are informed that i i i 1 nni..
rxcivmer s roa coniu unu uiu uui umv
ver treasures, landmarks, metals,
also thieves, murtherers and the in
fant of both sexes." In 1692 flourished a famous operator
Rhabdomacy by the name of James
liaar. tie was a common peaa.un. ui
Veron, inDauphine, and nourished
Irons. He astonished the natives of
joodlr city by his wondrous perform-
He denied having any partner-
i with satan, but piously said mass
'rr uav. J here was a murder com- . . . i i
ana the magistrates empioyeu
i to detect the murderer. He select-
i man and the "ctv fathers"' hung
He made innumerable demons Ihim, and confess their villainies.
:e Tillages around lnm brought oones
hi relics that he might discover which
hretrae relics. So great w as his reo-
fion that he was sent for from Paris,
lather he went and attempted to per-
ihis wonders in the palace of the
race of Conde. But here his good
rae left him, and he made a most j
"ii failure, and left Paris in disgrace. !
If a SDirit has been buried with the
treasure, the rod, 01 mesmerism, or "me- Points and through different media, diums" may very easily discover its loca- The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser.which, tion, but then"the getting of it"becomes during the election, treated the President with a very serious matter. Nothing but more respect than most Whig newspapers, spells or incantations of the greatest has the following sharp comment on his first power can make the ghost "move his 0mct& act: washing." j Genera pierce's Address is not the kind I will here copy an account of a rash of papt!r wnich the people expected from a effort of the sort which may possibly President who had borne himself so creditable serve as a warning. It was given origi- in the canvass, and whose subsequent deportnally by an old gentleman living at Port ment suggested hopes of a sensible, practical, Richmond on Staten Island. "Tradi- unambitious exposition of his view upon the
had asserted that vast hoards of mode ,u wti lrle. ecul,Te prancnoiwe
zovernmeui snouia oe conauoiea. it is a
tion
treasure
1 i :J k
1 ll V UUilCU JLk 1. 1 1 j Ul J I - n..Jnliftii nnn t u t, n im
Fresh Pond; a little sheet of water which tUUj e'ae hjn conimon,,,ace9 a.'.d generallies about a mile inland from New iue8(Courhd in inflated language unb-com-Crighton. It was currently reported iug the jxecutive office and the occasion. He that certain adventurers had dug down seems to have made a prodigious effort at tine almost to the gold; but just as they were writing.xud il he had been preparing a fourth about seizing it, the ghostly sentinel of July oration, to be delivered before the
rose upon them and threw them entirely : younger students ot a new bngiana Acaaeuiy
nii ni3VstPi i 6 r
in the style.-'
out of the hollow they had excavated
and drove them away. Their charm had not been strong enough. The narrator was invited to accompany a party of men in a noctural expedition to the haunted spot. The Jason of this modern attempt to gain the golden fleece, was an old withered Guin
ea negro, who was reputed to be wond-
rously skilled in practical demonology,
having- doubtless been initiated into tne
mysteries of devil-bush before leaving his native land. This dark dealer in the mysteries and signs of the black art, gave his followers the most particular instructions for their guidance, one of the most important, of which was, that when they arrived upon the enchanted ground they must not utter one syllable or the
charm would be gone, iney arnvea at the spot, duly equipped with spades, picks and a large old-times bottle ot whiskey, which was designed to keep their courage up. The old African commenced his incantations in solemn si
lence. He first ascertained the precise spot for excavation, then he walked around it three times in a circle, sowing mustard seed, then he drew forth a rusty sword, and marched around in the same path, hewing and cutting the air in, all directions; and the spell was complete. No spuits (punning aside) could exist in that circle. The master of ceremonies ave the signal, and they began to
excavaie, 'in solemn silence,' the gold,
they had no doubt was buried there
They toiled on without cessation save
that once in a while one of the number
would lay aside his instrument, and, with
the flask aDDlied to his lips, pass a lew
OUR CHIP BASKET.
The Columbus Journal is also disposed to
! criticise its sty le, aud disposes of it in the fol
lowing language: "The first remark we heard made upon it was by a prominent business man, on the street, who cares little for politics in any party sense. He thought it cut rather too many flourishes about glory, and flags, and that sort of things, to indicate good, hard sense. It does 'hylalute' pretty well, and no mistake." The Scioto Gazzette finds the same fault 'The oaper itself is muc such an one as we would look for from a W nig Presinent barring, of couise, the jejune style and Fourth-
of-July hylalutiu.' If the Inaugural be a fair touch of President Pierce's quality, he
will utterly fail to please all the ismatics of
his party, and plaut nunwii upon ground which will brave the assaults of fillibusterisin
and orthodox Lor.ofoism combined. But we
shall see! We are disposed to juoge of the
tree by its fruits."
The Albany Journal, too, is 01 tne opinion
that the style might have been more appropriate. It says
We should have liked Gen. Pierce's inaugural better if he had draped his thoughts in simpler language. His style is too floery lor the occasion. The address contains many food sentiments, often very beautifully expressed. But it would have been appropriate if it had been less ambitious. Oa the other hand.lhere are not a few journals which incompr hensibly find it in their power to applaud the style most heartily. The New York Herald, the Court Journal of the new Administration, very naturally
bestows itsuiiquujified laudation upon it. It
I svs;
D" The drinking of spirits or malt-liquors.
daring working hours, is prohibited in the
workshop or ou the ruaa of the Madison Railroad Company. The locomotive is the only thing on that road which Brough allows to go bv steam!
O" Many people like an "independent press," which chimes exactly with their own opinions. D A late German writer says that the people of the U.S. can burst more steamboats and eat more tobacco than any other five nations in the world. ft7Mr. Fillmore.daring his southern tour, will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden, Mr. Conrad and Mr. Kennedy. O In Connecticut the plan of setting up the pauper and striking him off to the lowest
bidder for his keeping, is said to be fast fall
ing into disrepute. 0A late writer says that the kies of Italy are bluer than anything he ever saw, with the exception of Miss Smith's eyes. Miss Smith is the young lady be sits up with. O Ex-Governor Morehead, of Covington, Ky., has been employed to prosecute the Kellys, in the Haucock county Circuit Court, for the murder of Gardiner and Miller. O The store of Wm. H. Whitson, in the lower end nf Ivtiot rnilntv. TV 11 nuaaoA vn.
j , ' ver it destroyed by fire a few dajs ago, by which he J
ost all his goods, notes and accounts, amounting to $4,0(10. ID" At a concert, recently, at the conclusion of the song, "There's a good time coming," a country farmer got up ana exclaimed, "Mister, you couldn't fix the date, could you?" U A sale of twenty-two shares of
AGRICUL URAL. The Thriftless Farmer. We copy the following from the Fort Wayne Times, and regard it as one of the best portraits of a "thriftless farmer" that we have ever seen: The thriftless farmer, then, provides no shelter for his cattle during the in
clemency of winter, but permits them
WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Washington Faruand Fancies. A large number of ex-members of Congress are applicants for offices of different grades. The principle of appointing them is of doubtful propriety. It
may lead to great abuse. Hundreds of i ex-members are hanging about the citv,
and, from the nominations already sent
to stand shivering 'by the side of the i in' k would 8eem they wait t0 6ome Pur"
fence, or lie in the snow
them.
as best suits
pose.
Senator Sovle is represented as good
He throws the fodder on the ground, ; Ir Pa,n- "na MT- v ,S,E ,0 ra"L:e-7" : .u j j r ; We saw a letter yesterday from Wash-
act in per'ect harmony together; but these stories are invented for the purpose of creating the impression that the Administration is divided in it counsels, knowing that that fact would deprive it, in some measure, of the confidence of the people. No one but the veriest tyro in politics will be deceived by them, however. Ciii. Enquirer, March 22.
tVashtnirton Facts and Fancies. Hon. John K. Miller, lately a member of Congress from our Knox district, has been nominated to the Senate, we see it stated, as Jtidrre in the new Terri-
ington, saying that Mr. Disxet, who has torv of Washington, a former Dart of Or-
been mentioned in connection with tiieieirou. He is a talented man. a most
or in the mud, and not unfrequently in
the highway; by which a large portion r :. i .11 i j
vi il, uuu ail mc manure, arc wumcu. j , . . i -o , "
He rrazes his meadows in the fall and : '"- ""smoii, positively uecuiies ia- consistent uemocrat, ana wgniy wormy springnd by which they are gradually , King office. of such a distinction, exhausted, and finally ruined. Among the nominations sent in on We regret to see the democracy of His fences are old and poor just such 15th' wasthat of JoH Randolph j Ohio made the theme of reproach and as to let his neighbors's cattle break into i ClA.T' as MDterto Peru. He was for- j ridicule because a few men are importuhis fields, aud teaches his own to be un. j merly attached to the Russian mission inate in their solicitations for office at ruIy I under Messrs. Randolph, Dallas and Washington. The New York Express, He neglects to keep the manure from ! Bucha"a, and more recently settled the J the other day, afforded the following around the sills of his barn if he has ' &uano question for Mr. Webster. He j text, on which many homilies are based
is now raised to a run mission. in tne Whig press: Nathaniel A. Hawthorse, author of "Some of the Ohio applicants have a life of Gen. Pierce, will probably be 'made a most indecent rush UDon the
j Consul to Liverpool. This is the best 1 President, for place here and at home. of Consulships. Mr. Hawthorne was j There was, I am told, quite a scene bea school-fellow and personal frieud of tween the contestants: complaints, re-
Pierce. crimination, abuse, &.C, much to the Gen. Peaslee, the Collector of Bos- mortification, pain and disgust of the ton, is not only a personal friend of the I President." President, b ut Mrs. Pkaslee is the aunt J This may have happened, but we doubt
oiatr. webster, the t resident s private jit. liven if true, the party at home
secretary. Sergeant O'Neil, it is said, will get
onefby which they are prematurely rotted and his barn destroyed. He tills, or skims over the surface of his land until it is exhausted; but never thinks it worth while to manure or clo-
For the first he has no time, and
for the last he "is not able." He has a place for nothing, and nothing in its )lacc. He, consequently, wants a hoe or a rake or a hammer or an auger, but knows not where to find it. He and his whole household are in search of it, and much time is lost.
He loiters away stormy days and eve
on olnce worth 1,500 per annum, and no argument to prove that the acts and
to be the body-guard of j indiscretions of a half dozen rivals lor
would feel as indignant at such indecen
cy as the President himsell; for it needs
moments in pensive contemplation of the stars. And now cometh the catastronhtv Urn oi" thf dio-o-ers. a verv th rstv
ie .Napoleon at Waterloo, the star f j sou, applied the flusk to his lips, and t destiny sunk. But the rod did not j raisoj it t0 a horizontal position, in vain;
-e the disgrace oi its master, it was , h(? elevate(j it by degrees till it approachlunger claimed that it could detect , t, ;, , ii: worst fears werere-
.-tv-rers and the fathers of found-H ;n th oxtrpmitv of his c.on-
.i" but it a as used still to detect hid- f ,',; i,0 ,.r;A. cn,tv i
treasures, etc. i A L GONE.- This unhappy exclamation was a.so claimed that veins of met- . j t. i ,hn ,vhrrv-ith th snirit-
tere discovered by it. A writer i ! sentinel-. hd been bound. The horAvood in UU g.vos us the process. ; R,rstrj( ken Kthiopiarl commanded them
.(.urn-Ami uicy now uiai uooui one I ,,, . . frm ,:,Wra ,,). fr
-wo in lorty nas tne occult power oi : - , ,u m-r f
, . , i lulu iitca ao turt rvib u.t tut. uiu - t v
-ectmg the proximity oi veins ol metal. . - . . ,...:.,, .vas ah,
i . i . - i- i . . i r
cuia uazt'i-iwis: mat .orhs naiu- i ,,, . , l,- ..,i
yinto two equal branches; and hav-i ' i k0i; ,h.,t t
.npppQ me leaves on, tney cut tne pnt . . , . ,;, -h.frtr. it ;s vea, 0ld
"nnl Thd Tiliiv T ."V f h A 'n .rt li nl thi-nr I -
iu. .iv. 4-iw y 1 till l I.
'four inches, and each branch to the I
'fa of a footer something less; for ; end of a branch is meant to be hb ld
:ch hand in such a manner that the
-Epof thetwijr mav project straight
psid. The position is this: the el-
f's re bent, the forearms and hands
-meed the knuckles turned down-
pi-the ends of the branches come out
'Seen the thumbs and roots of the
rangers; the hands are supinated, and
I' inner side of each is turned toward
I-fellow, as thev are held a few inches
''-I. The mvstic operator thus armed,
Fus over the ground he intends exp'.o-
S un tne tun expectation that when
pisses over a vein of metal or an un-
raroundsprin?ofwatPr. thf hazpl fork
move SDOntanpnnslv in hia han.U "
in this universal Yankee land.
Hwrsof the divininor.rod rliffVr from
jtin England, and are, of course, im-
there the tparhinor of rhA rol.
I-1 the oracle of l)pnhsD;a ,nhimi.
It mcves at a vein nf mptal iir vva-
.vill make il a thief, or that Friday is an
unlucky day.
That power is now delegated to whisky-sellers
ani conco-nouse Keepers.
Northern Bank of Kentucky stock wiu made ; nings, when he should be repairing his
utensils, or improving his mind by reading the newspapers. He spends much of his time in town, at the corners oi the streets, or in the "snake holes," complaining of "hard times," and goes home in the evening "pretty well tore." He plants a few fruit trees, and his cattle forthwith destroy them. He has no "luck in raising fruit." One half he raises is destroyed by his own or his neighbor's cattle. He has no shed for hia firewood consequently, his wile is out of humor and his meals out of season. His plow, drag, and other implements,
lie all winter in the field where last used,
I nttwlnl Paper.
1 he following is a list ot bills pur
porting to be money and issued without
authority ot law. Many ot them are in
circulation in this State. They should be refused by every mart, and they would then be forced home. Wisconsin Marine &. Fire Insurance Company & t ie Bank of America, payable at Milwaukie, both Geo. Smith's concerns. The Macomb County Bank, Michigan. The Farmers & Mechanics Bank, at
New Brunswick New Jersey, Illinois River Bank Peru Illinois. M. B. Osborne's Cks on the Rock Island, Bank of Illinois. Merchants &. Mechanics Bank, Chicago III., not Registered. Chicago Bank of I. H. Burch & Co. AotaA l ift A Italic Kanr Vni-lr
But here let not skeptics smile Bank of Chicaro, Seth Paine &. Co.
'.oundthat the hazl
water, it is necessary to take phis, Tenn. V'gfroma frilit-hoarin(T Iroo Tho i IT1. K H.a Vom n.U T .
a iree is considered the best. Any ! cob Barker, Manaser.
Ohio Savings Institution, Tiffin Ohio. Illinois and Rock River R. R. Company , cks. Fox River Bank, Dundee, 111. Oswego &. Indiana Plank Road Com-
Karmers &. Merchants iianR. lAuincv.
111. Logansport Insurance Company. Ui.ion Plank Road Company, Michigan City. Belvidere Bank of Alex. Nealy, Pittsfield Mass. Richnionds Exchange Bank, Wiscon
sin. Illinois Safety Fuud Company, Na-pierville.
V.. , ' not 01ly to hunt veins of met- ' Oswego Plank Road Company, Cks.
: ;:so coicealed treasures. Who Jolliett 111.
ik, ----"i louuiu uiu: who nasi j ne viuincy .uy lians oi lucas SiC5i'aeardofmonoirm c t i.. m
j.nJ, ".j iuiiCymcBQj Ull lJUllg I11UUUS, 111.
u L"c Minis ui me nuuson ; ; rage cc caon s uks. on riagoi-iav-a rrc OiiinutT Til
iL(i has been emP4JTea y nun" I E- V. Clark &. Bros. Cks. on St. LouAmateurs in th art hut thn' i ia Kiirlinirtnn lows StjtP S
, .... nt-ai uuuiuii
In its patriotic tone in it manful expres
sion ot opinions--in us renections ou me past, its peroepiions of the present, and an
nunciation ol the luttire it is einplialtcuiiy
up to the occasiou, 111" times, the persou, and the great country to which it is a;idr.ssed
nut so much in tne nature ot a speech as ot an
act l!ie optMiiug of another of the seals in tha ereulful book of a natiou's destiny.
The Boston Atlas says: It will befoand to be a clear.well-wtitten,
strait forward, frank and manly docuineut.
Much of it will not fail to receive the heariy concurrence of ull classes of our fellow-citizens, whatever may be their political preleteucsaud predilections. We cauuot.of course, be expected to coincide with the Preideut in many of bis views of public policy. Candor compels us to admit, however, that we find much less iu this address from which we must dissent, thau we anticipated from the well known party bias of itsautnor. Its open, houest and frank exposition of Ins views is worth v of higti comineudatiou. It has no tinge of non committalism, but is manly and above-board. No one can fail to understand the President's views and sentiments. The document is also of ratioual and moderate
length. No one need be deterred from
perusal by its length. In a literary point
of view, it is also creditable to its author In a word, is a document that will be well received bnlh at home and abroad. And the Boston Advertiser praises it as fol-
on Monday last, in Lexington, at $116 50 per
share. O The only thing that will break a love fit is hard work and "biled pork " Good advice and indolence only make things
"wuss. O" An alligator is a deceitful creature, and yet he presents an open countenance, when in the act of taking you in. O Mr. Chalmers, of Xenia, has sloped with the better half of Mr. Sliinn. They were last seen on Shin-bone alley ,on their way to Shirt-tail Bend. This Cabimet. Marcy and dishing-are natives nf Massachusetts, Guthrie and Davis of Kentucky, Campbell and McClelland of Pennsylavuia, and Dobbin of North Carolina. Col. Fuller, of the N. Y. Mirror, writing from Havana, says: "This is Sunday in the Christian world, but there are f-w signs of the day being devoted to the rest of religion here. The shops are open as uual; the cafes are crowded; the fruit -verniers are in all the streets; the Tacon Theatre presents extra attractions; and a irru.l Kull firl, iu ii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ru4 1 1 r ih. uftiip
" o ! . 1 .11 1 1 C .. ,1 ., ...
uoon. Are a people who thus d.re.ard the stop aim tain us long os ne uu uuu ou, mot gracious institution of the Sabb ith, one-1 one to talk with him. half of whom are slaves, and two.thirds of . He has of course, little money; and the other half unabl i to read and write, when he must raise some money to pay fit to be annexed to the United States, hi. t.&.i.. he raisos it at a preat sac
rifice, in some way or other, by paying an enormous shave, or by selling his
will soon cease
the President.
Wm. M. Gouge, a writer on banking and finance, has been appointed to a '51,400 Clerkship in the Treasury Department. Men of less capacity and inferior merit are aiming at lull foreign missions.
names or other applicants. i
V. Wright, S.J. CliarR.'to Switzerland. I
united Mat.-s .Marshal. 1
; E. R.
John I.. Robinson, Ind.
ADei. 1.. fepper, .. ! Dr. Marsh.
Gov. J. Bigler, California Charge to Chill. A letter in the Tribune, of date
the
14th, says: It was the "sawbuck" and other opposition to the appointment of Hon. D. K. Carter, of Ohio, to be the new Commissioner of Pate nts, which induced that
and just as he is getting in a hurry the gentleman to withdraw all pretensions next season, his plow breaks because it to that position. was not housed and properly cared for. It was alleged by the sawbucks that Somebody's hogs break in and destroy he had been read out of the regular Demhis srarden, because he had not stopped a ocratic church at home, having been de-
, hole in the fence, that he had been in- nounced as "no true Democrat" by his
.'tending to stop for a week. 1 Countv Democratic Convention and one
place are the acts and responsibilities of
the great mass, who in such contentions
: only care to see men of honesty, capaci
ty and political merit succeed. A Discovery. A letter from Washington, on the 18th, mentions as an incident having its moral, that the day previous a gentleman of talents was nominated 'or an important national office, ika I. w.k rn...:n.. 1-. ....
U" lilt IJIIl 1 11UIM OV HI V 11 1 UI pOlllCS IVIIUHU jto the President, but the Senate had the charge against him, from other sources, j that he was a regular Abolitionist and he therelore retired lrom the field. ! A letter of the 13th, to the New York
Tribune says
The efforts to save John Wilson as ! are you!
Commissioner of the General Land Of- ! so that makes a gentleman.
Oentlrmanlr Accomplishments. Swear! Out upon 6uch common attainment. So do the lowest and meanest that swim in the sinks of vice anddrunkenness. There is not a ruffian who cannot boast the same accomplishment. Every reeking den of deviltry has its proficients. The most degraded of humanity can swear as roundly as you. Hark! You hear it on the Highway. In every spot where tipplers congrejste the oath is part of every breath. At night it comes with fearful distinctness from the dram shop. And yet yon ar as proud of your foul-mouthed weakness, as though the vilest of earth could not boast of the same. Chew Tobacco! A loathsome spitting machine, eh! Beautiful and interesting apparatus, truly! A self-spitting squirtgun to eject the filthiest compound in creation ! A lama on two legs bespattering all within your reach without provocation evn! And because you eat tobacco and spit out the juice with mock dignity, you are a gentleman! Ho! Ho! the race of fools are not yet extinctWhy you slavering beast, it is no rnr accoap!ihment to eat tobacco! You can't make your month fouler than the old vagabond who spends a shilling h has begged for rum and a pound of plug. He can act as filthy as you can. Can't you believe it See him spit once! Mark the dark lines from each corner of his mouth, and the noisome stains of his shirt bosom. Rare accomplishment indeed
for a gentleman! Drink Champagne! Ha! Ha! Dear sir, the whole land is full of just such suckers. The raggedest, wiry haired, red nose, blear eyed old bloat in Christendom, can get as rich and foolish and as drunk as you can. And what's the difference! From the actions, a looker on could not determine what liquor the two had got drunk on. The one spews in the gutter and the ether in his room. There is a difference in the quality of the coats, but none in that of drunkenness. The common sot can get as "owly" on common whisky, as you can on purechampagne. You drink with respectable tipplers end drunkards, he with those who are graduated in the common whisky cellar. You are a gentleman, are yon! Why
(o well dressed, do you! And
Your whole
fice, will not avail him. He is an excel- aim of life is to adorn your person in a
; tent orticer, but a great political tnm- ; mer, and in (act without any political principles at all, and has the coulidence of neither Whigs nor Democrats. It is 1 only a question of time with him.
Ha i ,ftn in trront hnrrv. hilt will nr tn nthpr fnvP!.timw. in 111 l:.t ! . n0n- r- tI'HAM. Ol OllCOrU, Jate
& .s ! . . I TiiflirP ii thn
I'nnrrrncfiiiin'i llictnpt I O v" 1
The Cabinet meetim? on the 15th. at nominated a member of the joint Ameri
rrr-irultr naniiloruil rrirp tn tho lata uf- 1 aLC ITCaiV. $
fuir at Truxillo, HonJuras, a grave aspect, especially as it is very authentic 11 . I.I. a. 11 t
cany reporteu inai uie Administration ,7 V . . . Uf-nmlpruMnil, tnnkiheu'i'p d.rLd that the Secretary of State P0WL'r ll,e cases have arisea s'n ! '? ?n?CT n.0.bin,?t", !.
A u S. " Judge Landor, of Indiana, has been appointed Chief Justice of the New Territo'y of Washington.
tortiivviin tne elective
and incorporated into a republic of freemen?"
ILT the people ot the Umted States smoke gc crQ when nces re iQW
up epanwn c.gar8,i..e wno e export o. wueaw . hind, instead ot being a should demand an immediate explanation and drink don. in French Cogmac, the en- j f f . . ... . j f. .. r,.:,.,: ..... .,.;Lf r
tire export of Iudian Corn. For the rest of ycilr aneau oi ma jujiu "i.mm . 1. ,UUJLLlu. our bieadstufis, the flour sentabroad sufhoes will be. recent hostile proceeuings against Ilon-
tor somihirg like two-thirds of the interest ! When he pays a debt, it is at the end duras, and the Secretary ot the iuvy
.1 . 1 . 11 . 1 1 f . . 1 1. 1:. 1 1 . . . .i. ... : 1. . 1. .
ou ine iori!jii oeui. 11 requires ai i me nog ot an execution: consequently, ins crcun oruereu to repori.
Supreme Court, has been
can and British Commission, under the
L'atv.
ine Commission is to set in London for one year from commencement of its
session, and will embrace within its
meat $3,765,470 to supperi our watch-fobs, js at a row ebb. force which he has at his disposal for acand we annually Suzzle more Champagne and; jIe buys entirely on credit, and mer- tive service. What that iorce is. we
t or. anu sucn use inixuires o, grape ana a - . chanfs M otheM wjth whom he Jea,S) ,earn probabIy quite correctly, from the
tiiuil ai. uui utxi an, on ht-i caouilwiii , , . , . V 1 a.; I-' tKI.
pay lor,
you. O ' Father are
six
There is a "model Republic" for
charge him twice or
gress?" "No, my
tkoir rlinrffO nrmnnt natfm n st PTS. nnrl DrA
there any boys in Con- ' u" illing"to sell goods at that. He has boy, why do you ask to hpS and promise and promise and beg
,1. , nnstion?' 44 Keeansrt the n.nr to set tncm on any terms, a ne mer-
eaid the other day that one of the mem- chant dreads to see his wife come into bers kicked Mr. Corwin's Bill out of the his store, and the poor woman feels dehouse." nressed and derrraded.
1 o
iCF "Johnny, my son, do you know that j you have broken th Sabbath?" "Yes dad," said his little sister, "and mother's big iron pot too, in five or six pieces!" O" A fellow who was b?ing led to exe
cution told the officers they must not take him
thrice the profit Navy Register of
ports it thus,
this vear, which re-
Ano:h'" letter lrom Washington gave
the following list of aspirants then cn the ground: William Loder, Custom House, Cin
cinnati
fashionable suit of clothes, practice a most unnatural gait and whirl before the glass. A fine 6uit of clothes, sir, cannot give a man a heart. You wear a moustache or imperial! and so does a goat. A face may be covered with hair and no brains in the head. Bear's grease and a fashionable twirl are all your dependence. Fanny Fern. All's Well. TwtLVK o'clock at hioht A!tr all's wttx! False prophet! Still and statute like
The
clock has told the small hours, yet her face is pressed closely against the window pane, striving in vain, with straining eye to pierce the darkness. She sees nothing; she hears nothing but the beating of her own heart. Now she takes her seat, opens a small Bible, and seeks from it what she may, while tears blister the pages. Then site clasps her
Maj.Morrison,PostmasterIndianapo-lhands'and.her. r,rs re tremulous with
liS ! Ilirminli n rtrtain atrtft ltt a mprpKnt vhn
resided there, should arrest him for an old
Eleven ships of the line, carrying eight
hundred and sixty guns. Of these, three are in commission as receiving ships, three in ordinary, four on the stocks, and one preparing for sea. The ' Independence, a razee, carrying fifty-four
Manure lies in heans in his stable, his jtuiis. is also preparing for sea.
horses are rout h and uncurried, and his j Twelve-frigates ot the first and one harness trod under their feet. . of the second clas, carrying tive IiunHis bars and gstes are broken, his dred and sixty four guns. Of these, tive buildings unpainted, Ihe boards and shin- are in commwsion, lour in ordinary, two gles falling off he has no time to re- on the stocks, and two preparing tor sea. place them the glass is out of the win- Four brigs, carrying forty guns. Of dows, and the hole stopped with rags and these, three are in commission aud one
old hats. preparing tor sea. aiso, icur ci. jc
He is a great borrower ot his thruty
lis.
W. B. Coates, Clerkship Postoffice Department. II. C. Piige, Secretary of Legation to London. Gen. Skinner, Second Assistant Post-master-General. Col. Dowyer, of Kentucky, Cierk in Treasury Department. Mr. Bolton, Consul to Switzerland. uotLer ssv4 there is quite an active
competition between Messrs. Flood, I
mute supplication. Hist! there is an unsteady step in the ball; she knows it! Many a time, and oft it has trod on her heart strings. She glides down gently to meet the wanderer. He falls heavily against her; and, in mumbling tones, pronounces a name he has long since forgotten "to honor." Oh! all the enduring power of woman's love! No reproach; no upbraiding; the slight arm passe 1 round that reeling figure (once erect in "God's own image.") With tender
debt!
a - a.,w, q kj 1 He is a jrreat borrower ot nis trinity carrying
the following lucid specimens an iilns neighbors' implements, out never returns in commission, one in iruina.y.anu one tration of a Virginia darkey's skill at fig- the borrowed article; and when sent for, preparing for sea.
it can't be found. ! rive steam tngates.carryingiorty guns, His children are late at school that all in commission; four steamers ot the is if they go to school their clothes first class, carrying eighteen guns, two ragged, their faces unwashed, their heads of which are in commission, one rfpairuncombed, and their books torn and dirty, ing and one preparing lor sea; and sev-
He is in person, a great sloven, and nev- en steamers less than hrst class, carry
ing five guns, three ol which are in coni-
I want you, Mr. Johnsin?,
tooplanify to dis chile, how dey makes em
I work 2d hours."
. ... t .
"Golly mighty, what ignoramnsses nigga er attends public worsnip or, it ne aoes you is, Scipio; why way down dare, dey occasionally do so, he comes sneaking makes poor nigga get up one hour before day in when the service is half out. does'ut dat make 25!" Scipio was con-1 If the Drinter wants a quarter of beef,
vinced.
or a few bushels of oats, corn, or pota-
0"Sammy run to the store and get some toes, on his bill, our farmer "has none to
in-
spare.
.nn caa u
" now we nave imnrnvM nn
CHitnm.. .-Jl mi .1
. wu, aim laws. 1 nere is anotnEporUnt variation. Count da Tris-
r,TS th?t the European rod rises - enocratic divination the very reverse Clse it rapidly descends.
, most common use of the divinino- i
:; mis "land of the free" is to locate I do not feel qualified to write sionately upon this point, as,havincr -?Wto wind Ari (Vm - .n
j.tl 11111 I1UIH a I1C11 IU LUC -vM,',0feet' when an'nfa'l'b'e "wa- j s 'tch 'had promised us plenty of wa- j ' 'feet, has made me "form an j n; ' and I dismiss it for the consid- ' on0f subjects I cas treat with rigid ; "PWtiahty. !
lows ures: It is written in a vigorous and perspicuous I "Dey does say, dat way down in Georgia stvle. indicative of a clear hahit of thought, n,Yk? Q,gSa, w"rV2, ,hoa,re ebbery ddy-
and announcing as disiiuctlv as was deemed : - 8e been tola ae uy nas "igoton more
,li-M, th nriucioles designed to be ex- ' ""Ors, ana
pounded. If these are confined for the most part to axioms geue rally understood and admitted, it was doubtless because this was
dvemed the most ludicious, if not the neces- ; sary policy of the President, in the position j, iu which he is placed. As to what might be j
called a system of policy, it could hardly beexpecteJ, that in the present state of the country, and of the D-mocratic partv.the President should undertake to develope oue.at least upon the very eulrance upon his administration.
Asa matter of taste, one would have preferred that the address had something less of,
what is called abroad, the national character- ; try, took a fancy to the Yankee girls, and islic of Americau popul ir addresses, in its al- j wrote to his wife, "Dear Noah: These mellusions to the past history, aud the future anr.holy Hues are to inform you that I died destinies of the country. (yesterday, and hope you are enjoying the Yet considering what is without question 1 gBII19 blessing. I recommend you to marry the actual uattoa-d taste, iu this inatter.it jeminy O'Uuke, and take good care of the would be perhaps unreasonable to find any children. From your affectionate husband till
1 fault on this score. , death "
UT A Dutchman having a friend hung in this country, wrote to his friends informing
them that, after addressing a large meeting of souls," is citizens, the scaffold on which he stood eava , Sewell.
owing to which he fell aud broke bis O Cravats in Paris, are worn
him
' in. it is out tne repetition oi a inousana ! such vigils! It is the performance of a vow, with heroism and patient enJ durance too common and every day to be 1 chronicled on earth, too hIy and heav
enly to pass ounoticed by the registering angel above. all's well!'
sugar
"Kxcuse me, ma: lam somewhat
dispoied this morning. Send father and tell him to bring me a paper of tobacco along."
O An Irishman on arriving in this coun-
this
country the divining rod has
f
flsB"!
ICT There are three thousand two hurdred
and twenty-eight McDonnells aud McDonalds iu the couuty of Glengarry, Canada, amoug a total population of ouly sevauteea thousand. O Learn from the earliest days to inure your principles against the peril of ridicule; you can no more exercise jour reason if yeu
live in the constant dread of laughter, than you can enjoy your life if you are in the constant terror of death. D" The Mexican Boundary Commission Is continued till April 1st. l54, and the necessary appropriations made therefor. D Real estate is higher about Chsaveland than about Cincinnati. On Saturday last ten
mission, two preparing ior sea anu two employed as tenders. Five store ships, carrying twenty-four guns, three of them are in commission, and one preparing tor sea. This eivesatotal of seventy-five ves-
Take him, all in all, he is a poor farmer selsofall kinds, carrying two thousand
a poor husband, a poor father, a poor and fourteen guns. j neighbor, a poor citizen, a poor Chris- No more Aggression's, or War. , tian, and a poor devil, any way you can jjr. Mason, in his speech on theaggres- ! take him. jeions of Great Britain upon Central I America, most significantly laid down IThe well-known German, Kiukel, tne p0jnt that this continent, and the has accepted a place as profes.or of the wh0le continent, must be made free from German language at Westbourne College, British agression. He alluded to and
L.oudon. ! O The house in Burlington Mass., n which the patriot John Hancock and John Adams secreted themselves for safey on one occasion, iu the "times that tried mm's
now occupied by the Kev. ntr.
Kvirrr .,,' I'm Stat.si,i:.n. nnd Wir sn . ; worus o; eiiireuty, wu cii i.e . pwer
rnr !.. t-ffi-o t r.,!mi,a i Is to resist, if he would, she leads
Cuvlr 8. Witherbv, appointed Col-
seven guns, two ot wnicti are me " ""i
ma, was tormerly l'roseruting Attorney up in Butler county, Ohio, wvnt out under Weller's Surveying Expedition, was elected U the first California Legislature, and by that body chosen District Judge lor San Diego, Los Angles, &c.
A dispatch of the 22d faave the follow- False prophet! There lies the dead
in" items: 1 orphan. In all the length and bredth of
A. Dudley Mann has been nominated ; the green earth, there was found no as Assistant Secretary of State. Geo. i sheltering nest where that lonely doVe Sumner, brother of the Secretary, was could-fold its wings, when the parent elected by the President and Secretary j bird had flown. The brooding wing was 3Iarry for the office, but he declined. 'gone, that covered it from the cold Win. Tyler, brother of the ex-Presi- j winds of neglect and unkindness. Love
dent, has been tendered the office of Naval Store-keeper at Washington. Cin. Enquirer, March 24.
UT "Now, Patrick," said a judge, what do you say to the the chaise are you guilty or not guilty?" 4,Failh! but that's diticult for yer honor to tell, let alone ineself. Wait till I hear 'he evideuce." O" Farmers, generally, are opposed to
the Maine Law because it goes Against their
way. owing to wliicu ne leu aud broke Disj O-Cravats in Paris, are worn not more
neck. thau an inch and a half wide; sorr.e of the O A Genius out in Iowa has just inven- very young geutlemeii turn down the shirt ted a wooden horse that will jump 30 miles collar over the cravat-
ID' The Wheeling Gazette states the price of real estate, iu a portion of that city, has advanced from two or three hundred per
it, I
!aberth VH nnen were- O" A rumour iniWashington.on the lath
U LUfLL Sl.lirK WITH rPnnriPl n. urn mjlrrt . U nn H.nAGIIMl
acres of a farm, four miles out from the
ourt nouse oi inai cuy, sum iui jji,vu,u , j $10,000 ol it cash in hand. i t O" Hon. E. A. Hanuegan delivered a leci ture before a literary socielv in Terre Haute, ,
' on the 7th iust., on the "History of Legal
Jjibertv."
an hour. The motive power is a bas of
fleas. Who says this is not an age of progress! O A hardy son of the ocean on retiring to his ship after the capture of Vera Cruz, .i...i j..l, .... .i...., ....,...
j Luiuiru a uviiinv, ouo iiiiuivuiaicij uiuiiuicu him; but seating himself on the rump, the an-
unal kicked up and came near throwing him despises the virtuous poor.
I vu. n nviuicr wm iiiiu iu bii lurine.r uu ine
accepted the alternative of war in prefer- grain
encetoany policy tuat wouiu jeoparu- rt-Cute An in-reni-ms Yankee has ize national safety and national honor. just taken a patent for leather Uuned with The British Government, as we learn ooz from the bark of the dog. from late proceedings in the Newfound- rjj- Why has a shoemiker more realand Legislature, are solemnly pledged son to be nrond of his occupation than to enforce their extreme construction of anv other mortal? Bee.au-e he has Rishop
the Convention of IS 18, in regard to the Berkleys authority lor saying that "Time's
fisheries; and we know, also, that they will not abandon their occupan-y of the Bav Islands. After surveying th ?sc po-
mule, ana he would not kick so. The old tar replied I'll aee yon blowed first! this is niin, and I'd like to know who will stop me from riding on the quarter deck of my own jackass!" O Old Kentock Still Ahkad A wo-
sitions ot the British, a letter from Washington expresses an opinion that war is, therefore, inevitable within a yetr, and perhaps a sate of things may rise that will demand an extra session
That is a bad young weman who f Con press during the summer.
M. Mar lisg, editor of the Nashville
O" Real Estate. The sale of thi six Tjni0n. wanted the Postoffice in that
city; Col. Cheatham also wanted it.
j Both gentlemen were so well backed
that Gen. Pierce couldn tact without
ceut above the prices paid three years ago. ID Rev Dr Hawks sayt: 44 He is a bad man who is ashamed cf his parentage because he
is poor
man in Trimble Ccfantv, near Bedford, a few
tOA recent Chinese edict acrainst the pro- davs airo. pave birth to six children. All are
601d in masKv innnti rt;mnn.U ii iMui -iih Pnrrnmn R icm. tn f.irihpr mulgaliou of Christianity declares that 3000 ! living and doing well.
Pe store of nru Vr.n iinHiM-. tha interests of a certain temleman from the i ounc.e8 "i'ver must be given as a reward The above was furnished to the editor of
10 tha 1. i . . 4 " " . . " ... , . . . .
i, of th six
principal New York real estate auctioneers for six davs.eudiug the 9th, amounted to
$1,217,000. The "land fever" rages some tn I
Gotham.
t e laudable curiosity of our peo- New York Custom-house, caused considera
aii. But the failure of the di- ; ble commotion.
jjt ' Jf Wtributed by them to the fact(?) I
.1 I -v-o UUfttU tlLH II UCU9UIV)
:iSt
ITt Th. nrivilAiTA nf VoAnini mmlil;..
.1 I .l V "6" - ........
a. on put io aeatn. nouse!l Baden has been rented for the
OUe of thpir mimhpr. that his
i a
fol-
gment from an old witch song,
sub'e the Uadition of West Jersey on
i".i.. ni"!. urT their colden store at the foot of
s A1 U i!lrJ criedi 'who'll guard this wealth?'
' "en ,k lerc to ! ,Ule wretch ihti f., i i.n .
'-Ki;fdarke stood boldly out aud offered '4klii. "le,
'atin.a7., lan'.1 Bd sea.
ider ih. . """S "ie devil's work, soburv
II r., . w ...
realms below.
to whoever will arrest an Kuropean minister, I the Lou Con. by a friend, who says it ia lit
wno snau rw executea immediately; and IUU erarly true.
AnnpM m ri ir to t-nn.ii., a. . I .
.. f 11 ! i .i o . 11
HJ Ai a Dan recently given oy uie oeuaie ,ive riest, who shall
to the Kmoerorand impress 01 r ranee, me The catecnista will be equallv condemned to "I"?. " ... ,.1 . co I!
UukeofBrum-wickhada star stolen from dealh. a the chiefs of the viUaEes io ! ri"' y " w "" him woith2,001. ! which they shall be errested, and those who ! O John Mitchell, the Irish patriot, has O One of Barnnm's menagerie elephants, may have given them hospitality. j written a letter sabstautially saying he does
wintering at LaucasteS, died last week.i ST" "I thank Gad." f writes Washinirton ' ! ... .P. . . . pe"Uno
All. those who wish tn th nlenhant" t.i..N .., i .i wi- i......0. .n Vioeen ictona f
' I irVllfgJ 1 WB9 UUI U VU .I1C IIUl'IC IHHHf 111 1 hould go up there for they are going to hide tiie huo,,: I thmkit an invaluable auvan-"n- ' tage to be horn aud brought up in the neighO We learn that capitalists are already borhood of some grand and noble object in natak ing preliminary steps f.-r the erection of ture a river, a lake, or a mountain. We another mammoth cotton-mill at Cannelton. make a frieudship with it we iu a manner The success of the one now in operaiioc there . ally ourselves to it for life. It remains an
has been great. object of our pride and affections, a rallying 13 Wheat ia Ohio According to official P'ut to tc11 us home again alter all our waareiurns Ohio has averaged thirty mlllious denngs.
of bushels of wheat for the last three vears O The different trades-operatives of N Y.
for hia pardon
O" Windfall A stoker on board the
Biit'sh ship-ol' war Valorous has become entitled to the Earlcom of Stockport, and estates produciug 175,000 a year. O" Tks state of morals in Australia is infinitely worse thau it ever has been ia California. Perhaps some of the English Dick enes wilt look into this! O The reported decrease in the French
Army, proposes by the Ginperor, is said, by
Meiv York
wealth, thin C4? which sixteen mi lions are a surplus, after are about to make a united and general strike j the Paris correspondent of tha : feeding all its own inhabitants. j for higher wages. j Courier and Enquirer, to be a m
mere sham.
uoblrst offspring is the last!'
IO At St. Louis, on the 23d, a rran na
med Shi-ppird was fined $3 and costs for, throwing a piece of oraiige-peeling at Mrs. Barney Williams while performing on the tags. O A superior quality of sugar in being manufactured in I lie Sandwich It lands. A joint stock Company, to carry on a sugar plantation iu the Islands, is about to be organized J7J The I abinet lso much a unit that a copy of the iuaugural was sent to each member - it before he accepted his seat. The document therefore, may be considered as subscribed to by all.
" nl Tronk hv Mr. ' looiiea imong tne ouisiuers, ana on ine uj- Misslatrienne t,. ujecner n as offered
c...i i) with RA.iital of 4llO.0OO. I 16th ffave lttOUen. ASDERSON, Lieut, to endow the protessorship ot a lema.e smi-
baseduuonthe lost bonds of the State or In- Col. of the Tennessee regiment which . nary in Dubuqe, with the sum of $211,000 .. 'fouffht so ffalbntly ot Monterey. This and a'so to furnish booknds anp paratus to the
O Senator Gwin, it is said, wil! leave 1 action of the President is significant, as ' am"uut ol ,t,uu
Washington the fifth of April, for California, showing what his course will be whenover the plains. He expects to reaeh home in i ever there is a strong contest, forty-five-days. The Texas delegation have agreed to O During February, 1853, the freight ' recommend Mr. Stc art, editor of the transported over the Columbia and Pbiladel- Galveston Civilian, for the Post of Col
pitis raiiroad exceeded that ot reoruary, . ector at that port; and, also, Mr. BE5.
McCULLOCGH, tne "Kanger, tor that Ot Cl.fined on a charCa of atu mptine to force a
Marshal. 1 voonr and we''hy Eneiish lady to mrry
in a .more flourishing condition man now. From the progress making in the j him. He has since made bis appearance iu
the number ot stuaents oeing.aa wo to uj
was its life; and so it drooped! 'all's well!' False prophet! Sin walks the earth in purple and fine linen; honest poverty with a tear bedewed face, hungers, and shivers, and thirsts, 'while the publican stands far off.' The widow pleads in vain to the ermined judge for 'justice; and unpunished of Heaven, the human figure crouches in his lair, and springs upon his helpless prey! 'all's well!' Ah yes, all is well! for He who "see th the end from the beginning,' holds evenly the scales of justice. Dives shall yet beg of Lazarus.' Every human tear , is counted. They shall yet sparkle as gems in the crown of the patient and enduring disciple! When the clear broad
light of eternity shines upon life's crooked paths, we ehall see the snares and
pitfalls from which our hedge of thorns has fenced us inland in the maturity of our full $rown faith, we shall repentingly bay '-Father! not as I will, but as Thou wilt!" Farst Feric.
ID It I. rumoured that .New Free Bsnk Jn? partial; so, to please both, he
1852, by 16,319.300 pounds.
D The University of Virginia wii never j
It" A corrsiondent of tV.e Boston Atlas
says that the vote given for the prohibitory liquor law in Vermont was owing iu a great deprre to the infamous quality of the iiquer 80 d in the stale. ID" Chevalier Wikoflf ha been libera-
! to ', from prison atOeuoa, where he has b-en
the catalogue, 431
its- The Philadelohia North American is
down on the Albout troupe, though it concedes great merits l the prima donna. It aays the community there was greatly disappointed in its character. jj- Bos on India Trade. Sixty ships aud barks are now on their passage to Boston from various porta in the East India and Pacific. Not many of these are now das.
Gardner triaUt may occupy two months i Paris,
I or more, it covers pretty mucn tne
whole of Mexico. Cabiket Rcmors. Some of theWashington correspondents of the Whig jour
nals have already commenced manufac-
O" "The annual loss of human life from
tigers, at Singapore," says Captain Keppel, chiefly among the Chinese settlers, is perfectly fearful, averaging no fewer thau three hundred and i-ixtv, or one p r diem. Great
exertions are still making for the destruction
. . i 1 :
turmg stories oi oivisionsanu explosions of the9e Bnimai!lf which j9efiected by pitfalls,
in the new t-ahinetot uen. 1'ierce.- l0ges baited with a dog, goat, monkey, or Of course there is not a word of truth in other restless animal.by sundry cunning couthem.isthe President and his Cabinet ! trivances."
Uead abetters. About 1,000,000 of dead letters, that is, letters for which the owners could ntt be found, were recently burned in a huga bon-fireat Washington.. The Republic enumerates the following as a portion of the contents of them: A hcrse-shoe: a ginger cake; the postage on which was $1 10; a donation to a church being a small cake in paper box; a quilt, a new year's present to a bachelor; a dutch pattern for a child's dress; a pin-cushion, the stand of it the bottom of a glass lamp, the postage 84, the intrinsic worth as many cents; a zinc frame belonging to a nalvanic battery, postage 17; a
stone weighing two pounds, addressed to
a gentleman by "tjliza,-as a sample of his,generosity; a pair of men's boots tent to a lady; a large bottle of salve; and a
bundle containing a coarse eturt, a pair of blue stockings and a razor. 0TheWeybosset Bank, Providence, R. I. ha issued bills of the denomination of $1,5 $1,50 and $1,75, - CT Scalt Ornhc!tts Soros pretty ornameuls, made - of the scales of. bah, have been Introduced into Ensland frosa
Brussels.
