Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 April 1854 — Page 1
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BY T. A. GOODWIN.
RROOKVILLE. FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL ti. 1851.
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Pmm me rovii.jt.m Now, ibility lunl added wonderful charms When tho California tUeamcrs como to her features. His ranity was flatin, bringing their million or two uf gold, tercd. lie had been much admired in every month, people begin to be agog tho world, and the langunge of adulaagain for tho far off Eldorado and the- tion familiar to hi ear. Hut hero was steamers, wben they return, aro crowd-j n young pirl, in all tho freshness and ed with anxious and eager tre.-uure j purity of life's vernal season, incapaseckcrs. But, when tho return boaUjble of artifice, unpractised in the i. 1.111 1 ..I ii i i r ' .
brin" iromeignt nunureuu ninous.w.u
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H 19 IM M w.r eae. liiaertloii oer Ibra weoka ul Um thB varest BoBtha,S. cmU equare will bo A4iw eooaUU of 30 ems tB llnee NonmmM. ATU..nt Im Uibb a aqnare t b eoai. udaat Utl aqoara; a fraftto BYor a square, a eqaere an4 aValf, a frartloa aver a equar ami a kalf. aa two eiBre andaoon. - - itr. a4 Comaaoa FleeaCoart. Ats mlnUra Ii. aa4 oUMr I Boticee, mat V f-aM In a.lancaor amply cured. In b eaee will we btorar wUI Be Beld r-OBibl forth Isjal rtloarlr4bir thm. .... iltaBr.tra,aa tothowi wU ara F AdT.rUM-inU not marked on lha eopy f PMlled .aaibr ot lMnlo, wilt b eonüaaeU Väilord.rloul, aad paymaat realrd aeorAtutT Blaa thM refer U UeflnlU daU, wlion ffcM l" b YulrfU f that d.U. K marked "tilt rrbld."uiey will, of ear, b lawrted until orAarod t t aal rale. All adtertlMioenU fromitTanfertortrannlcDt Braooitobpaliloli.e. F Bpeeltl KoUeo, Faff., nd CommmiWat Ion dealcned vrvaeW ra InU-reiU, will be Atnod tl Per auoare fit eack tnnerUon. Jo) adrertUement wilt bo toortd wltUout op.M.Uo.T a cOODWJi KJ. America. C. B. BKSTLEY, Kd. Democrat.
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coming back again, and some ufllitm, it l.i said, singing with unction the following parody: The (Troon-horn fama iliwn, Like Hie wolf on tlio f. 1 I . To tbo land ttutt wai ail T bo t!nm!ii 1 Hi C 'l l, And Hie gleam of llu lr wnli unt. Like coiuuli or atari, -' FUiheJ lirlclit o'er our "Ruli-h.," Our'caiioin.'aiiJ'lar.:' Llko the losvoi of the fon-nt, Wlion tuinincr I itrooii. That bout, in Hie iuduUi Of October, wut nh; Like the loavoa of the f ru, Wlicn auliiinn liulli bluwn, 'I bat bust In Docauihur Wat icnltorud und tniwu. Fr Um "Kiond of Ilia Si..rm" riprcad lila w Ihk "it lh blai. An! raln,tl bit tliMing, t'ama luddeu und fut, And the walora wert raUod. Till each cronk wna a 0m, And irovlion wont uhUn account of ilirt mu.l. And tliero lay the UtoU -Tber had boii(lit iim lrul, Kach waalipun and cru .t hut Alt r.m' ro.l with ilnl; And thvra lay i-cb fr. ' horn. ColUJ U In III Irfiit, Ilia poik.burri'l oiuplj III money all noont. And tho li'l!ni lhMiiotrnii Voreijiilte loud In (hi'lrwall, And the morthant who audi l'loii crudlltKw pal; And Uioao who prayod Imr.l.'-l For rain, at lUu flrtt, Were now by their ctmirkd. Mol blttitrty cur!".!. In aln thoy jiropHlrtil" Kach dreary ravine; In vnln they extortil Whrono wlilla biun I rv 1 Lerii, Tho rh'heathey fnnlly Ktpoctod lnt!al, I.IWo a wlll o1-tliO.Ui, blu.lv.l ilii'irrrapAnd onio of t!iOjri'ü l.üniw Itoaolvad ujiou fliu'it, And 'Toinotcl the raniU . Iat4c arate j llgtilj While thme w lio ni'c'"'l' I In rwarMf the tot, Cnffnol they Woro "ilijuo" M'it eicniiilliiK-ly ''Uruvrn." THE BOSOir SERPENT. BY MRS. C. L HENTZ.
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blandishment of 80cicty,onc too.whom
nc JiaJ known ami loved as a boautiful child, and caressed with tho familiarity of a brother, who was paying him an involuntary homage, as unexpected as it was fascinating. It was
I surprising what a long train of images 'SWl'Yil nvi'r li!a tninl mtiM nn.t .In.
2 V... ....v ......up ...,.v fll. V4 . aW zling as lightning, called up by that deep maiden bluh. How delightful it would be to ecurc the possession of a heart which had never yet known the pulsations of passion, whoso master ehords were waiting the magic of his touch to respond the deep music
oi leeling and love! How happy tu genta wouldbo inconstant companionship of her juvenile benefactress, her school-mate and friend! Mrs. Clifton, too, had alwava shown him the tenderness of a mother, and was so intcrcslebted in his futuro establishment! Strange, what slight circumstances sometimes decide the most olemn, the most important events of lifel "The opportune blush of Rosomond sealed her own destiny, and that of ('ceil Dormer. In less than one month the "sensible Uencdicf. was indeed a a married man, tho husband of tho young and happy Rosamand. Seldom
indeed was there a prouder and happier bride ambition, pride, vanity, love all were gratoficd, and could she have purchased the leaso of immortality on earth, who would have asked no other in heaven. But. even
in the fullness of love's 6Üvcr honeymoun n dark cloud rose, tho mother who had lived but for her, and who
was basking in thoblazo of her daughter's prosperity, without one thousht
beyond it, was stricken by a sudden and fatal disease, and Rosomond's bridal paraphernalia was changed to the garments of mourning. It was licr lirst Mt misfortune, for her father died in her infancy, and tho blow was terrible. At any other tirao it would have beoiT Ro, but now this sudden und startling proof of mortality, in the
morn oincr weuuci leiecity, was emu and awful. 8till thero was consola
tion in the sympathy of Cecil, that
disarmed sorrow of ila keenest pang,
and there were moments, when she
It wan ftbout fcix years after these
events that Cecil Dormer wa again
in Mrs. CliHord
drawing-room, but Hmomond iu Ion-
s. .w m I llttutt Ittel Lnnii I Itfl ftltttf
iwe iHUikUini ia. a, I i..,1,,l wiih kh.nf. riii'lin'f Intir.
PIiyilclutl&Hlirccoil.' . r. frofk, .inillh-d pantaleC had
Ml. carmcl, Ind., i .i;,,,,,,.! ..( ,l l,. I,r ,., m-iid.
! en with longer and more closely lining ! tubes, moodier and il u k'T h iir, nil l
ALF. WA 111),
ATTORNEY St COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MCHt0 J oU die Bofa
roolTllie, inniana. wmot iwo aniiri nnnn lUftoB'iMnre.
Si-2-'63 1 year.
A m X BB eBMBBtiBfl - keaB M 1
in rtUrti.ce to tfie -Wrr.f. u of ,rt" "'K IT"1 m . ' utr. snl not the sAsm of It." as tl. cant tberu was thut in his nir mid mamuT
! phrsse now go$. 1 1 tnan did itftt tk , which BpoHe a Jnglu-r I"gi v f '-u-' the flrit clatt, there would bn no tlrtiiik. ' g;ince uud fashion, and a de in-r ii; arJt ia tUe lanI. There can ho no harm nuuliiUneo with the world, liu hud
in ttrlnkiRj Mmodrtttly,M his been th i,naed ncvcral years ul Paris. Itoso
lanffiiage of every drunkard in tho m()tlt j)(.,.n j t, .,m tim ,vl tt
w"? .. Ii I Uli-tant bonding "hool, wlun? r.iieu Our young men, particularly, have . . , ttieetpeJltwohrie . , , your lladte who ttep Into the atatfe of )'" ,,,n.!?. wl 1 ,u
action from our lltorarv Imtltullon-.' ßcnu," asked Hr. I iillofl, when
tiaihlt off with iprouJ ilr u they jflvo Im return? Will you lind a young thainatlvta frttly to the wine. cup. feiimlu prntcgt rutin r an t rnbari asking A younf man of extraordinary ffonlus, nppMulao to a baclu loi 'n i stahlUh-
wua priuuinu ai i rinreinn wiiii ma nrii. .......iv
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I IllLUt tl.t. iK'l ll tlllllKlll ' Ol
iimt thin''," leplifd tVeil. "I he
lieve I must still HKioadi on jour Lindnensas I win wont lodo in I'm MoT
eJ mi begrimed with dirt. The poor diy. and rerpie.t you to i iv- her - rula4 man, on Wtholding a dlaioafilnu under your pi'olei'lioii, till sninc per
to mate intmaeivca mtrry at itia ex nmnetit arrangement run ! iuaie ir ptnie, with tome tflurt, he raUrdhim her home." If KttU. end eupportod on hit clb.)w, That peimanent ai ran ;eiiu'iit uvul JJre.aea them In lau8uaj-o like ti.U: ,)y ur 0wn lua, , i,,., .hl pre. -Younff intn, I once stood erect, and J tid Mrs. Cliilord; and indeed. walked firmly on the ground aayuudo , , ... f ..,., now. Had ( been told tut a yoV aga,! w",'!l',r )'m f' ,! ' I ahouldbefotindlnuiy present condition, raro ndowiuents, you d.i not think 1 should hate condemrted the prophet, . orum-ly f iissimiing the rsji.nililiand, exclalmal a one did of old: ty of household." la thy eervent a dog that ho should li' "What! the hensihle Itenediet n this thing.1 It la ardent spirit fit only ' married tntm?' cried Cecil, with a tin" to be eoncocted la hell and ewallowcd xLa iovl .t u t. "I shall Iom- all my eonby devils, that has proBtratcihne In till., 1(. u.m.,, h nety-l .h-dl dwin laud tad made me despise myself. Laugh' 1 , ,, t,f,., t ,,,,,,;,..,,,..
not at t poor ruined wretch who can no1 u"" ' . ' " , ,M, . , longer control the fury ofhU ralng so. I No-l am not quit., old enough I., he petite. Uut admonished ty my example j married yet. 1 mu-t net. loo a. a proand aa von rrard tour rDutatatlon.as lector and elder brother, t Itus.mvmd
you loeyourselvet, te ware of thefr, on her enlraitco into tho world, nn of- ' yltut beware of tho college wino party, (Ice which I pi omi-ed to pel Turin,
tne morning drain ana evening potation, when I dundleil hern riul.l in my
DOurthern llrgan.
honor, was aeen by a party of student, la Uaa than one year, lying drunk In thu ttttt hit trow to recently crowned with the iturtlt of the eoltego amid the
plaudits of admiring lointlreda now lrul-
felt it even a Joy
tears were sned on tho bosom of n
hiubnnd so passionately loved. Tho
arrival ofKugenia, n few weeks after this melancholy event, turned her
fcelimrs into a new channel. Cecil had
often nsked of her n description of Eu trnia. whoso letters, breathing so do
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qucntiy ol grauiuuo ana aueciion.nnd
so indicative or enthusiasm ana renne
ment of character, had been a source
of i.leiinure and prldo to him. "If her
person has Improved only half as much
a Her intnn, nc wouui say, "sno eau
not he ugly." Kosomond, who had
been her daily associate, was hardly sensible of tho L't adu il transformation
that was iroinif tut in her external hp
Pear ince, The strunglli of her Inst
tin in isfion remained, and whenever
she thought of Kugenla, she rrmem Ik red her as alio stood, pale and hoi low-eyed, by her aide, before the mir lor, which gave back tint blooming im
nur of her own Iuvenile beauty. Still,
though hhe felt her Immeasurable su- . . t. . a a . i a
perioilty to this poor, ilepeiiuenl yiil ahe was le'itatod at her comlnLf, uiu
reirretteil the commanding claims hu
had en her husband's kimlnv and m
lection.
"Can this indeed be Kugenia?" ex
claimed (Veil, in n tone of delighted
nihii, when, unboiineted and tin
xliawled, shesUMid before him, tearful
smiling, und agitated. Mlosumond, arc
wo notdeceived? Tell me, can this in
deed b" ur Kugenhl?
Ml li lllili'l'il thut l'!llreillil U'hilMt
v e iii m your bounty has chciUhcd, the child whom )ou"-Ku wnli jmused in
unconoileraule emotuin, and elaspei
ier hands together with cuaracicristm et vor and grace. Cecil was deeply
alleeted. Mo recollected the little elt
whose eiuacialed features told a tale of such unutterable woe, whom shoulders
were furrowed with bleeding streaks,
whoiu enes oi agony had pierced tue
ilenoe of his evening walk, lie con
trasted ihe image drawn on his remembrance, with the llguru of exquisit mmctry, the lace mouldeil into tho
holiness ol Uminiue loveliness, Hu
es ol such raro heauly and luntre,
tatlhey actually illuminated her whole, fata 111 . I
eouiilenanee, Hl heart swilled Willi
the consciousness of rewarded benev
olence, il softened into tenderness to-
wards every human being, und oversowed with it love for lloomond, such
as he h id never I'tlt before, Hotruu it is that tho exercise of every kind and
generous alleclioit increases tho soul's capacities for loin, instead of drainIn and imuovt rihinir them. "You
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to
weep
since her
AnllMkraika "tuallntr utTrriimn. JUDOX DOUQUI DZIfOVNCXD AXD iraxo in irnar. . TacsTos, N. J., April 15, 1824. The Anil-Nebraska insellng here lst f suing was large and enthuslaatlo. I). Ioder was appointed Chairman, R. C. Dellevllle 9tcrtttry,and ten Vice Pres Ideals. Resolution! were adopted, strong and empliitleiu their tone, agiinit the Ne
braska till, denouncing Honator Dauglae,
and applauding Charles Hkelton, th Repräsentatives from this district. John Raddolp'.i, Rev. Isaco V. brown and Lewie R. Parker were the spoakers. The meeting waa without distlnclloii of party, and waa made upof about half of each of the grvat partita. TaIi ntvrnlng an efllgy of Honator Douglas wae found euspanded from the telegraph wires,' and urJerod t br cut down by the Mayor. U-Aunt Retsoy i deliuhUid to learn, ly the trivulof the HalUc, that the Caar refuse to treat. Shu thinks be will next bojoia'iRg a U-mpentnce eoclety. A PoBKR.One of the people asks: If man gets too laiy to draw has Inst breath, can bediel
arms.'
I am sure Itoxomond would Hot
wili to interfere with your persounl ar
ran ..'enteilt," replied Mrs. Clillyrd, in
Rtonoof tilnne slut was e.vcd and
astoniiheil at Cecils roldni"s und in
dilference. Sim could iul im tgine tin
stifsnt which could re-it tin inllui nee nf RoKomond's bloomiiur beaulv. She
- if ay l.n.l looked fornnrd to their met .ling nf,et an aburiu-rt of years, as the mo ment which realize her long dicrMici
hot vs. and nothing e mid he nt.nw pro
vokini than the nonnhalance of t ecu
the Wlllil lllterent
tears. It would have been difficult for herself to unaly..ed the xtrangu feeling struggling within her. TheAo-om setpent, of whose existence she had been previously unconscious, then would its lirHcoId coin in her heart, and in stead of shuddering at its entrance, and closing its portals on the deadly guest, she allowed it to wind itself in its deepest foldings, where its hissings and writhings were no less terrible, becauso unheard und unreen. Rosomond from earliest childhood had been the object of exclusive devotion from those she loved. She had never known a sharer in her mother's love, for unhappily she was an only child. The undivided fondness ot her husband had hitherto been all that her exacting heart required. Now, she must admit an acknowledged sharer of his thoughts and affections, not us nn occasional
visitor, but as a constant inmate, an
inseperable companion. The hallowed privacy of the domestic altar was de
stroyed, for the foot of the stranger had desecrated it. Shu could no longer appropriate to herself every look and
smile of him, whose glances and smiles -i. . t.. ir i t. . ! ii . i
ue oeueveu nerown inaitenauie rignt. f she walked abroad, another beside
herself, must henceforth lean upon his
arm. If she remained at home, anoth
er must also be seated at his side. And
this invasion of her most precious immunities, was not to be endured for a
short season, for weeks or months,
but years, perhaps for life. These new and evil anticipations swept darkly across, the troubled surface of Rosomond's mind, as the gazed on the varying countenance of Eugenia, and won
dered she had never thought her
o
Handsome betöre. The irratitude and
sensibility that beamtd from her eyes .-i. ,t l .... I i y
mil hi; in mvjr tuiueu Uli HCT UCnfiaCtor, seemed to bo her diseased imagin
ation tho harbingers of a warmer emo
tion, and the constitutional ardour and
frankness of her expressions were indi
cative of tho most dangerous of char
acters. It was well for Rosomond that
tho recent death of btr mother, was
a legitimate excuse for her pensive
ncsg and gloom, as the incipieut amiro
of the malady that was beinnin- to
steal into ner soul, must otherwise have
been percievcd. Cecil, frank, confiding
and unsuspecting, never dreamed that
every attention bestowed on tu -enia
was considered as a robbery to herself.
Eugenia warm-hearted, impulsive and
grateful, as little imagined that the ovcrllowings of her gratitude were con
siruuu into leciiru's slio would Iiavu a b m . .
blushed to have cherished. Cecil was
)asbionately fond of music. Sinco her
mother's death, Rosoietond could not
be prevailed upon lo touch the kevs o
tho instrument, and he was too kindlo
urgo upon her u task repugnant to her
feelings. But when Lugcnia discov
tied that sho possessed and accom plishmenl capable of imparling pica
uiutojluni who had given her the
means ot acquiring It, she was never weary of exercising it. She aanir lou
. a " . w
with rare sweetnes and power, and
never refused to sin tho soius that
Cecil lovcu to near. Rosomond coul
not sing, .she had never mourned over
this dthciency before, but now she could
uol bear to think that another shout
impart u pleasure to Iter husband, she
had not tho means of bestowing. She
forgot that she h td m llishlv denied to
gratify his taste, in the way she had tho . .. . r I .... i i ...
power oi ooing, imtiuis u would nave interrupted the indulgence of her lilial
grici.
A aa aa jS ak üi aa. V a L. -
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viz ui i ijjiuiiuilllt. center. Thert- are uccasiun.Ur swtn.
FÄOMOUREVANSYILlicÖRRESPOJrDZlfT. iruJ' specimens of humanity front lh-si-
Kvvm.i.c, iprii tu, regions, in lown, who go Jiontt- with Many doiuks to you. Mr. Editor, for I man v wonders to relate ' V,im ii..i
your tender regard or my welfare 1 J tme of these green ones cme in lo There is danger of one as young as I i t. some truck." Happening in a k..:.. ... ...m...!. i: . . . .. ' . " .
wv.ny jjuiivu uji iij iiuiiMTBri cvm-1 nuuxe wn;rr th sound of
mendation ; and you act windy, and
exhibit a spirit befitting your age, when
you withhold from me whatever might feed my vanity. May you never have
ess concern for the young men who
unless It
was
II)
manifested in every thing lespecltnj
Eugenia.
No. indeed.' siil Rovililoil 1
lauhiivr. "I willingly relinquish every
clitiin on your proteciioii, for Dngcitia's
sake. Perhaps some one ehe will lüUi
pity on my lorlont con ii'iou. aiti vi
uu r as mv ehunipioii. ilonnuoiu
lin.rli.,1 lull lit t- viiii-x Wik Uil.leitdv
ptmwai -"I ----- Mini H blight blllsh Mltlltsed In r eheik Cecil noticed tint Vibration of ltd
voice, and tlu sudden ciint-"n tuahing veit to her temples. I lT t lltoliou
surpiied interentedhim was it pos i I . . ! . .... . .
SIDIü III lliaril; nin nil nnu equi ble ofawakiniiigsuclnisihleagitaiioii
He ooked at her inorc iitknuy. : eii
ed by the light which radiates from the ticers, by the fri. nd and by ud wi.
ihe K.I ! "oil-en; .t tlo-
are growing up around you, and who
I a .
nouse wner uns sou no ot a pnno caught his ear, he started up saying. What is that in thar, Mrs. H." That is apisno," said rhf. "What's thst?" he asked. ''Come In and see," aid the lady kindly. In he went and stood
for several minutes listening in blank
must oon take the places of the fathers i astonUhmeut to several lively airs which t,,. 1...II I ...I . r l .... . ..
" iivii mtj sunn iinv jon io - ina undiscovered country from whose
bourne no traveller returns."
My thanks are due, also, to "our
ypo," albeit ho has said some hard hings of me, which you deem it most
prudent not to reveal. I do not know
whether he has profited bv any hints
of mine or not; certcs he has mended
his ways, and I shall at any rate claim the credit of it. By way of making some return for his improvement, 1 have determined to make a le iterate
effort to write better; and if I can only
mane improvement equal lo his, wo shall never again have causo to tind
fault with each other.
I read with a good deal of interest
your kiUh of Rev. .1. W. Mellcnder. 1 have had tho honor of an acquaintance with this noble specimen of the genus homo for several years. If lie
lias one ol the largest Odlus in the State, he-haa a soul "as bi'' as all out doors."
If he is remarkable fo unlive mental
strength, he is certainly no less o for physical strength. VViJl you allow me to tell un anecdote of him which I rot
rom a respectable source ? Some vl-hm
alien lirt iv ii.. t:..:n.. :.. .. . .
were played for his tfratific ttiori. After
it was over he drew it long breath and exclaimed, "Well, that beats my time! I've got a grand-darter out yonder, that if she was her with that thing she could jist play anything you'd h mind to call for, in three days. She can jist larn anything of that sort in less than no time." Out in one of those gloomy regions an etiott was to establish a Sunday School. The sovereigns had "hearn tell" of such things und llit-y had magnified in their estimation to something dangerous to their liberties, and they determined to resist tho innovation even to blood. One roult son of the wood 4 declared that "before they should have them things thar he'd shoulder (he old musket his grand-father took when he fit for liberty, and tight till he died." Uut the lime is not distant when all these dark placeü will be made light, the solitary plaee made glad, and the Pocket will heroine the qnnlen njot of Indiana. RAKER.
'IIMei;i.
are v-rv eiiref illv and piah-n-'t ial'or
.1.
ago, when he was hvin-' in a village !
near the Uhio, he went to an establishment and bought a barrel of dour. The merchant turned away a moment, of . i . - - ... '
course inmning mat Mr. Mellcnder would get home oue to haul his flour home. Hearing a slight yntnt behind him, the merchant turned about, and
to hit astonishment saw Mr. M. walk-
1"
tiled of i he s Ay : whu l, lli
Ii i- urn vet. xnc inn n:t lit- ! it lo
intereept their pavsige to the selected gronn I. Fri. nd-' -t ai i i po . and explain, and b. . v.h. n i iiip!i)-.iiud explain agiin, bur all in n-. purjio-ie. until ihe liour lor ihehouil' .in -ein is abo'.t! to in ie. or. jn-t hiip, UUlil the parties htve jr.eei di d to the ground chosen, when. Muhh-idy new fight bresk" n n the tiini of him who hsd tupp.i-e l hiiutelf lirst insulteil. and he di-eoer. tit i no tiiMik had been given.' no r.it.-i'.ion 'ma le; that the. remark made neither was i isulting in in n n a re. norli.l nl' r. a cito himself, or his consiii iii-ii' n- llwtt he who madn it is one of the vet v best of all his friend. Now. a-lho qintrrelsof lover but teiiew their, love," a.i their love i. renewed And strengthened. Mm who fnticii'd flu-iau!i withdraw his offcnive r-nisr!!, tnd hit almostopponent dolh the like. Hiid they ru-h lo cinbru'-e each oiln r. esch expressing his joy, that -ite In done his friend no h'uiu,' bui perhaps, more especially rejoices, that he h w re'-eiv-td no h trm himself 110111 ih j.'mioIb tll of his fiiend. The .V.h act com dele, the intermarriage of iti. n.Uhip las taken pi tee, and tin ennn dv i inded. Then come tin- ail.-i j.i Dmofthe "friends" itnnmime tr their fellow-inenibi-r. tin: :!iicniv ha been veitl. . I on a bad. ett:irelv honorable to both partie" or "hoiioi"itble utile to boih," n.l th.-tt "ihey ask pardon for Intiiig xi.diled the rule." Tin jMidou i- uiiinted. and they aie eotiiaiulalej on the 'h:tppy' termina'ion ofthe diili. uk. The newspaj)er again mhiii I .iliro id ih" .-Mi'iir with lit v.iii.iiiuiia. mi. I tin- .(!. i-i-hhI.
port in reference U the aniicipatvd duel Bj;Hjn t Ut tJ xuK.lliVl .. , ,1,,.
who but -i
week ago w ere obscure iin-n. w ik n lo-uiorrow, snd lind :h iinJues Ü. moils. Ahl then-is iln; ei-ie, of ihe
For the American. MEMBZ&S 07C0X0RESSAKD DUELLING. "The difiiculty has been settled on a basis entirely honorable to Iwih par
lies
Thus reads ihe hut telegraphic re-
ieaiMaee'rs.-v... '. is made fifteen r-ent; thru ihrow in drilling, horiks and ever. ihr. d. buttone, and whalebone to. the niani v: thirty cents; char gr ail lor l"lr months, and consider bu-inek brisk. This practice lo been of so l'Ti; tinding that the community irgsrd ii as their just riht, and freqüm'ly drmss I more. The writer hd a'entomrr few years ago who wished a tittsrter of tea and the sugar ."thrown in." and urged it on the ibreirl nd button principle. Now it is tim this wrong remedied; and it is in ike power of the merchants to do it. These ar the principal causes that produce th frequent changes that occur in the mer cantile comrauaity. From three to five years is the average life of ihe common merchant. In that time he either breaks or is compelled Co wind op, his means being all out. This is not the casein other cl.j.cs.' The laboiinf man expects his money ury night; the mechanic when tht job. The farm er regards his products as money at interest, and will no! M-ll fXi-rpt fof the higheM market price and the rist till Christmas, which is the end ofthe credit ho expects on the merchant's good; and then frrquently proposes to close the account by note; and buys land with his money. Hare nieichs.ni any independence aloft, or mut they continue to submit to these ruinous practices, which make thftn only mjniaN. Long credits, smsll proIiis, and that thrown in, always bus prixltu-vd. and will piodu.-c the same rt-sull. Why is it thut community expect more
indulgence from mm-hauta thai frota any other i-Ujis? -There ure no yood reasons for it, and if the- merchant has any reserved rights left, they ahould be railed up -their own in teres t. And the i;oo I .f i-oiiimtiiiity d msnd it. H. C.
between Messrs. Hrcckcnndgo and ;nnJ; ÄIU. behold! tin v
(;utting, nu mbers of Congress, and thus we read every few weeks during the Session of some timilar ditliculiy.
ing off with the barrel of Hour on his j Horrible indeed! And is that what shoulder. This incident illustrates not I Ww a,e u' ' ndeniund by honortiblt only his bodily strength, but thu man- j conduct? If so, Heaven save me from ly independence for which he is so dis- ,wn' l,ru'e l"at behalf! Away with . i i -i . ... ...... ..i. i. . n . I. :.. . i. ...i.... .i...
vinguisiieu. n tno good qualities of 1 ' 11 1 " wu,a"i -- our nature mav b morn full ..iiUi. I word, and should be so considered in
. . . .. . j
led and developed in a large body than In ii small one, ( I mean nooll'ence to
you, Mr. Editor,) he must possess them
in h iiigu uegree. An eccentric old tiontleman, with whom I was once
ucHuiiInted, wW nttendiiig n icliijioua meeting where there was some interest awakened; an he went out inlo the COIlirrClrttioll to Cotiverne iw.ii.millv
u .
with n number ofthe tieonlc. Comhw I dramas commence and prou'tesa snd
whole m:Hiil! TheV hsc line I .1 II I .1.1
liu ir wiioie otjjcci I lo ir iMiin" ! . l i
tu i'tei v oiiu f iii mi i Ii im . mim
'ill
J . a a
ruictcnce io itiose to whom it is upplied. Occasionally wc tind a case reported, without design, I auppost , a little more truthfully, thus: "Mettled honorably alUe to both parties." Yes honorably ulile that is, without any honor lo either, bul with much tilhonor to both. at a es it i
n::rc;ralton to conversu nei-aonnllv now stranüi-iy sunilitr all these
ith n number of the tieonle. Comln-r ' dramas commence and propres
up to onu man who was standing in the jl'nJ rtl,l now l"ango that to few of crowd, and who was almost u ginnt l,,m i-ver become tragedies, though compared with thoue around him. he PPArvm'jr 0 tragic-like in their beii i .. i . .... :.. ttf.. .i .t l ....It t . ....
too mm oy the nand, and lookin-' Vit p""' snuum tnu mem nunInto his face with a pleasant smih .iid tv but that they have unusually all to him, "You would hold a heap ofj lh" lie nets of a regular drama. Wc religion." If the old LM-ntlemaii's 1
prhuytU was correct, Mr. Mellcnder ' t'sgodii nrs linl.lieil ty a derail,
PP1II-'
from every um es pi u mj-nwn :hooii ; the rest. Tiny line gaiiu-d more notoricly, more l ime, ilmuii-ln r could havu gained 1v a do.eu in elh coiul Speechen. Hut is it -t wur liV f UlU:?.1,. . . .
w hat care tln-y wlndn-r Hunh) or unworthy? V' am i I mi" -o tnem, il ever so btil. They have Inlored for il, Mil l h-iVe obiiin.-d the reward of their labor. And mvuyof us, though we may run letnn a (Intime, soon like tlieiii Mgaiti to out 1soms, nnd hud a In-ljiing Inn I to ee-vt)dii-m lo p i;vs ofpiotil. an I thai would also, bat lor s i -li n.-s, be
places of honor.
sat at I a
And thus, we are told, 'I hey h iv tire, w hich gave hot out Yaiikicfji. n l
vindicatu.l tluir honor, slio vn iln-iiiihe h-sst eomein; for by ...h-. kw selves tibe men of spirit, ( n Jlnedithe n iecied mtid ia Id .. i. ..--..;...,.
I sensibilities, of ih lie tto Heiles.' And ijnw, and cmttneiiced ti mastirai it : how li.i ve llie V tooveii nil ihie' liv-mm tvh.i iuiiiLI .in.i . ..I..... ;.. .....i..-
.. . .... . l - J nv .v.r. n ri'ltlt1 l-'.lllll,T
will certainly "fivU it great deal ol coaird.ee tie eu.sl iy a ina f.ae.' j using the Isngiise and uniimi. of; Finding his mouth fi. filliii iih whatever is 11 honest and of good re-j Truly the scenes are cWc enough to I blackguards, and thie titMiüi ; to lis, ' saliva, and wiihing to' spit out of the port. jirovokn the Utlghler of those, who, the weapons of highwaymen. 'carii- without any violent xci.'i.. NNe are now enjoying delightful like Democriuis, can laugh at the fob j To ri.q.loy a familiar illuliMiiou !! ihe hydraulic glands of hi, hp,. ,e pring weather, and the fruit trees are lies and infirmities of human nature they are very much bk- io.;ur do's !poiiuly Mskt. hla two fellow. trs,lln 1 .1 full 111 Onto nil u run ml .. . A I ........... . .,...,....,. 1. n i... n n I u ... I . i i ' . ...... s . i . ,
' .njiiv-i in '"' . ' .i.t.i.'.i, huhu .1 on nppOMic sloes o a 1 1 1 : 1 1 n tn'c, With "i uvccasion u wuy woai l elt lixli'; theru is u tu im 1 1. 'c I ul mi ii tu. ii. 1 ,1 i.i ... ... i 'I'll 1 1 -i im t tu il. i Im Ii v. .,! ...Mi.. . . i ! V i . . i i . i . i 1 1 . I 1 1 1. I ! . . .... I . -. i '
. --w.-..w... .... .... i, i.i. I, w l-l.ll- ' A.n. n 'i. .- viiv II. ni.-if, msiiiv I Tflini
iiiy oi intn ol all kinds in flu region. J question is tin for discussion, not pa. ("u,i ,nst Sunday a Nov ni' hail sloi ni iiassed i latablit to all the nu mbers, us what u,,..
round U', which was followed bv a tiueslioit Is? A member tliscussni. Ii,
COXSEVJtSTlUL A Yankee w tri vcltii g, N. rummer, in the i ml w (y ta n from L .ul.m to Liverpool. t'wo Kngliahinen mv. pied seats in his immcdi: viciuiiv.Un by his aide, the o'.her fii-u ' of the lallet, a-.d both between him sod die window, .which ras down, the ,v being remnrkably title. They wero vvidenUy Dronotgoiii (llirminghiimi bagmen, as cotiimruifil traveler! in England sre enlh .1; an. I Were as unsocial as be.tis, mj Hs un
communicative ha blank in ll-nini, Our Yankee IrienJ, aturseteral fruitless attempts io"brngiheiii on!," .It ew a large oblong chunk uf Iw, i.di'e b-.t Virginia tobacco from Lie jhu Vw1, and cutting otl, with a foimidsble Aim tooth-pick, a hbcml !i. e .if it. va i-t u air of loith cordiality he picarn e.l i: tirst to thu one Hud ilii n to ih , luiThe only reply he t,t'. fronniih. i W4
la grull ".o, and a cow oi'ijisn-. ti'lurc, which gave notour Yanktc fj'u u I
.iiijiii-lii sen.- 'i i iiejil 1 1 1 1 1 v , 1 1 1 1 "w -"ii ! nullit rill ticli b uk, au I uljt, a id -t t nali ally , placet with hin, un U ii ,i lions, with -,luir tsils -o ii;l'i mil i ke a eii ncxi die win. Ion, At
X2f nuKxcx or a NiwirxrcR.
IV. till
must hi iici lotth be sisters," said he,
liikiiu'it hiindof each, mid seating him
self between them. "1 need tud tell
you lo love cadi other as such. 1 am sun- that injunction Is iiniuvcssary. Hut there is ono task I must impose upon you, IJosomond. You must leach Eti"ciiiu to look upon me as a brother,
a tiieiid. not as a benefactor, for I feel
n paid n thousand limes over, for nil I
have done for her, in tho happiness of
tin s moment. Leithe Idea ol obligation be banished futrViT, and vvu can be (In) happiest trio in the universe, bound together by a threefold and Uli
dissoluble cord." "Mv mulhcil" ejaculated Rosomoltd
Hid drawing away her hand from her husband, she covered her fueo und
wept, lie reproached himself for his trillion nt oblivion of her sorrow, und in
endeavoring to soothe It, Eugenia was
lot- a whilo forgotten. Uut ho little
dreamed ofthe fountain of Kosomond'a
A icliool teacher, w ho has been a lung time ciiffngod in hla prufeaalon, and wit ne'sed tho liiltneiire nf a newspaper upon the mt tu!) of a family of children, write to the editor uftli OldiMislnirg Hentlnel, as follows: I havu futiml It to be a universal fact, without exception, that thoss scholars of both etfxoe ami o nil agei, who hsva had trees tu iicwrpnprra at home, when compared with those who have not, are : I. littler retJcrt, excelling- ill pronunciation and einpha, and Cotiectpioiidy read more undrratandingly. 'J. Ihey are better speller, and define words with ease and accuracy. S. Thoy obtain a practica! kiiowledi
of geography, In almoit hall the li mo it
require others, as llui newspaper has
iiiauo litem lamlliitr Willi Hi location ol the Important places, imlloua, their gov itntiif nt and dolnis.oi! the einte.
. t l ney are better graniiii iriaiu, lor
laving become; so (amihar with every va
riety of style, in the new paper, from
tno common place advertisement to the
ntilaheil and classical oration of th
statusinnii.thcy more rendi'y romprehend the meaning of tin text, and cotiao. qucntiy aualyxe Its construction with
accuracy.
5. They write better cuuiuorltlons.
using ueuor lauguago, containing more
timugiita, iitort clearly and connectedly
expressed.
tl. llioio yuiiiiir men who have for
years been readers of the uewapsnert,
uro tlwaya laltlng tlto load In Uio debating sc.'li'ty.exliTljItlng a more extensive
ktioivieilgo upon a irrealer variety ol
subjects, tad expressing their views with great llueticy, cleuriiers and corrcctiics
inlliuit uso ol language. A til re for III Tr tuner.
A sBiisible wonianof the "Doctor's"
acquaintance, llui mother of a young
ninny, enu red so inr in her views up on this subject that she laujht herchil
dreii from tluir earliest childhood, to
consider ill humour as u' dhorder
which was to be cured by phyaic Accordingly she always had small dos us ready, and the lilllo patients, when
ever thouuht necuaary, tovk rhubarb
for llulr crossness, ..No puiiishincnt
was required. Peevishness or ill temper and rhubarb Wero associated in their minds us cure and effect.
very dully atmoi)here; but the wc'iili who is oposod to dm measure. IL er was dry and the ft nil did not stiller. ' urges objections, and, t-xpiessns his Tho far. iters rejiot l thai the prospect of opinions freely, pel haps even warmly, it rich Intn est uf fruit Is Unite-ring, I hus t-mls act I si.
A the prlng oiieits, our eity bc,;iiH Some jisrucular friend of the met. Hndic iicd. o ussuuitj a more lively Hspeet. Many mirn Is ollendetl, Ho U iudi 'ititu, hu. er make m . .. . . I . . .! i I . . i"i - .. i . a .. f . .
in tiuiiiiings hiu already in t-oiirsii cause ine speiucr iiao tun nuiepeu.
of erection, uud preparations am in tde , dene to ulb-i' nviiliiiieiite at lalisiiid
lor u ureal ii i ti it v more. J-.vatisv o with his own, lie theivlore, eHii-he
s destined lo advance now almost be Industriously, nay anxiously, until he
yond precedent; and property s fast find some ambiguous enlciicc, or much a in sav. "lb hwl I iv 'ilea'. .1-1.... ...... I .. . I t ...... .' I I! I. ...I.V.I. I . . . . . . ' . .
iisiiih in iui in-, ii miniu oi vour nip vn-'uw remitiB, which in. cii coiruci Dee's itinl the Ihiii.h wliidi I hate
won!"
Now lll'rtl a ii-
ouciii: are
IM to
to J'
OlIC kitlk more Would lilt llnir legs I11,IV" sh.ike ol the head wee the unlv tht! gl'otliul; but l t llietit i h im-eto lind ! '''fly a gap oi oi" niti'4 in die I'l.-m-e, und lo-j .Nolhing dis.ioiicerU-d, the Yetiku-, lln ir la-t-fiiiiitntly viuislu ;,iliiiri tls:gt'h',ilg the vwluiue of liquid In hi assume a iiii n lly ut iittd. their i-.uii. month, und stielt hing hit ii- k, 1. 1 llv
n 'v Iis bet ii pmvcii, and llu Ir honor I the Saliva otre the hat of tme ol tliem, ., . ... . .. i ..i.i.i
Un siin-ll o i .tell til Ii utui on i ot ine witmowi
null tl vi e id in 1 1 ioii. , widi-i IL'1 tOipld lielghbui-now, lor ihv nisi
diaW III! ollciisjt.. letiMi k, .Mti, i. Umc, showed gna o MlilliiHlion; lurhv
dillh'ully liouoi'iihly lo lach, w ig their tails in token ol pcrpilil i! h ii iidliip, ami mutch oil with a sistclv in-1., m
llu' ekplali r ion. I I .1 .'I I
lie iloj. ine I i'li Iii I s
Tin
an 1
I)
Van Winkles of the Whito Walter Val Into a reflection upon himself, or those
i')-, could bo waked up Irom their long whom he renr'tiit, lie instand) leep, and iudiu-eil to couiu In. re hii I ' wiriti'a up, not lull of wralh and nb-
ninke invi'stiiitnu in real estaie, they b.i 'e,1 us living'i heroes, butof wriuh
might become weakhy without nuu li snd brandy, lauiiclu-B out into a lirade trouble. Ills the opinion of some of of ab.i ugaiusilhe number who Is ihe wisest men who luvt v'hiled this pieleiidi d to luve m ide so grass a rtc
ilaev disintcrcsied men loo thst (lection, declares himseluhe woral
Lheri U no onhil in tin. w.ii ul. I... Iniiilfvil tlml ever man WM Insulted.
v.-stnichi. in ,,..,1 ...in.. I... ... I..I-- tht Im I. it man of unirit who! How strange il stem., that
proliubly nutdn us here. There is now can br.iuk no Insult to himself or to his days hottld b.t tici.es. Hiy lo open ihe a pretty sure prospect of extensive coal n iMilwul and declares ih.it lu. musl 7"- ' " .-b.l.i.e.,' and
I that ttu y iio.tui gent rauy nisse me
dtscovet v at siii li k ciuicivl moment,
lime to prevent
jumped up in hi seNt a, il he wtie operand on bv m uui. bu ty, ainl inking o.l' his hat hurriedly, und looking over hist luilu. !i wi li a lo rotild ill the MIDI) liMllll.l to " if cither Wte discoloicd or bei'otlled, hu Hialil thiiist on hi list, and gvc a mot r
pioacliliil look I hi down inl rwM
aulhoriiie-are thelenc ; die . '-.m.,;, 'W ,; l,,-i,,,jr from dm City ... , k the ph f Join', i '.. .. me.itally. though
bat U II. lm therein: mnl die di.cov. . .,ii.i m wni t.ov,
' I I . . . .
t - lilt
t-ry that no iii-tiii iis i la ru llu dropping of the tail.
pri'iiy sure prosi
mines just oa the border of our city
have satisfaction. In nil this, he seems in
Our manufacturing interest is yet small, to pcicvivo that he is himself ottering ' discovery at such k ci but must now greatly increase. We Ins constiiucnts the greatest insult, m ami umst alwsy. , i have now one ofthe best boiler makers proclalmin to the world, that ihey any ieiii.tis n sulll
in tho world opcrniini here the man were silk enough lo elect, as their trp- As the two in. u above mentioned, l i i ... .. .. - . . . . . ..i i i i.. i ! .1... i' .ii . i. :..i. i. .... i. t
W 10 UU11 lie UOl ft Ol Ihe l-l liloale.l ll'M IHSMVe, HIV WHO count llinac IIOII iruivnuv um nnininin mm: muni-
steamer Eclipse. There is here one of self so ridictthtus. The pretended ( fesled. Tiu-y ale boih youn; inMi of' the best aiiualioiis for it shin-vur.i I1 uivi-r of lh insult le.iKinds in like ; iKletit, und eoiisidcrud vet v jnomising.
lo be lound nnywjicie on the Ohio style ami stunt, mm urn inrerposiuon i suppu uiv im-i iwoirea uon r now, river; a place whern boats can be ol 'friends' is necessary o prevent a and inlinitely greater in ciifuuilcr.
etu-e.
launched at all stitires of water. N'o'fL'hl. Thus ends the t ltd act.
place on the river can boast of a mita- They absent themselves from llie t I trutthe day is not far distant, i . . . ' . ii ... i. -I. . i . t. i ........ a i... .... i i .1 i .in i ii
rtor wnari. .Most, ot iho town on the iiou-m to wnicn uiey uciony, mm im ; Wten all tuoh lolly and wiekeditt 4 river Itiu no lauding when the water tunlonu die duties which they were lull be putilown. L"teichone who is very high; but du re has never been 'elected lo discharge. Theirubsenett Is A.u tiu, i, pvrinittiid to lelire to prla rise no great that wi have not had a noted, and the absence of their friends i VKr li.t Hr)l ,. t some one more hunnt. good landing at our wharf. I a dud ia expected. An excite fj, . h eted in his ic..d; du n auch
o.iii be blunts sooii become .1. II.
(lermiin population lure; and as ihry f d vainly endeavor lo soolhe their, Urynntsville, Kentu ky, April 1idi, nre generally a class to themselves and lacerated feelings, and make their, ... . , , - mix very little will die nativ ponula- Wounded sprits whole. They wilt TO MERClIAJfTt lion, vxcci.l in their commt-rciul intor- not boemforted, because they have Why ii that 'he ncourse, it lots been thought! Im society tut yet made themselves sultlclently mualty Is require.) I V1""!1 r, here is imt desirable. This is a iiiisap- noU),lous. Act 3rd is ended. ! end ; ..Iii m he Ir b ..m,., U ujtrdu nsion. The society of Evansvil IVd.ngs to wounded cammb ol lirslestKbll.hedlh. -uyi. d wl.ni is intelligent, and in J high degree rour.e, be soon healed. Nolk.ng can are .rH..ms rr ' J11 ' .j .....1..1.1.. 9 v.. i -..i.i.n.. ii.,.lel.miur. um I - uu out the oticu a lime wticn meicn tilt l aiir.iu
n.v....v . iiv imiiv milium vui I'uvi il ' i -----.- ,
good landing at our wharf. lui.diulucl is expected. An excite fj, . heted in his Me 1 do not know that I luve Miok u mcitl is quickly raised, which becomes keen perception, would particularly of the Society of of Evans-1 warmer, and exaggerated sluteniehlsl i,.t( ,u., jhe cnibilities villeTlu rw is, it is true, a very larue ! are sent abroad. Friends iuk-rpose, ; ,i,,rmsnt. it I t . . i ..I !. . I.. . .. I .... ... ....ll... il...la a. Mi I' . . I .
population a lareu number of the better
class of Eudlish, Scotch, and Irish, who nie among our beat ciiliens, I confess
exoibilanl r
that was hell
im
lit from tlu ir business,
nil our U'"ds wele
an 1
liitftilt. und i. .k tore llieUl to the alatld
lll-iti mp-e ------ I..,, ul ' lull A duel. A
. .. . i ,,.i ... I ........ f.,r.,i in ciiiuiti'ier. and
: is leiigo m sent and urcciucu. i uu , iiuponeo. .......;.. i . i . . . . c . i .1 .... i. m .i 1 1 1. ,. ' i... i. i ill biti i iti ' un ol Aiip'iicnn
i.'n i . ,
Smi-e thill Mti.e com
la-
liiiiomid pl.iou aru fixed upon, and the ' la b a., i aa "tl . I i
00" A young physician making free to oder to kiss a young lady waa politely rcpul sed ty her saying: No air, I don t like to have a dortnr'a bill stuck in my face
1 have not lived umnn r a mum liberal
A
I.I I I -.. I i I ....I..... .... ..I. I ..1....I 1 1 II UII1.C1I III. IV 1.1 Ml 1 1H III HI I V
miii'ici, no iiiayivj prop e any wiu ro , vouuih.ju iwu ,M.werfnl . . .1 l . . . ..i........ i m ii. i.i ill. i .n.i.iiiiti nss hid s nt i powt rial
iWmu.1 Iniiiinit. H.....0 .,ili,..i. TlLMcitfinciil .incr..., rmiioi ..( : lin'li -'' '"r'T'X ot llu. 1W ,. .toilful I . i vi-ry n .ulu.l Ü3I.I, fuu. of ' I'"'! "W"', i" , " - . ü, h. P.,rliou.,i..,,,,.l.b...,i,,f...,,i,,u,.,uUc!, ..terr'jrf
more than halt taviiued, but which must soon havu tlu-ir daikm s illumin-
employ tno itnuyriiui imve . ( ' n ,. . " t ing diem over Ihe laud. The city oMatauces m 'U calico thus uu which
. howt ier for die) YankiS lui.l nut the
jShghU-al utu-nlion to loin, but kept loa r,fVcs on Hurray's (hiidr II. mk, wi.h I Of 0;f,,. ...I,. Ii 1,1.1.1m ,,f I.'iJ AtUliaui t.uilh.
i..w v.'. .. v.'.w w. ...v ...M. iiiwi" ,...
pick under tho line which tnaed his lllllliedisle study, After some time, another discharge llew from hi well cotnprcaecd lijieover the head of ihr Englishman, who sat in anobliqe direction from him! Flesh Slid blood -John Hull llcali and blood could stand il mi longer,
and both ttclaiuied, at il tln-y had studied together ul rchcr.i t J: "Whyl what in 'tit do you iiiusn, sir? w lu-tht-r do you contemplate drowning us or poiioning us with your blasted tobacco juice? ."so 'rip US )od, (both still speaking,) we'll have jou arrested when we go to London, for placing in jeopardy die live, of (wo ol the liege subject of her majesty the quetnl Why, you mutbl one of the I'ape-of-lu.od'ilope Kallers, ot a savagM from the buck wools of America. You're m ." iuid In re they simultane
oalv arose lo leave their seats -end
seek h s dangerous miartcit,
"look in-re, Ljrniicn,-
Yankee c-Ady, V'don't be
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lern Uli no y w in musiin ivbcii
mir twins; i ten you a v. - 1.-. . ..r.-,n
over you every lies, wiuiou t . . . s It t
tr chill . YOU ice li i uim'
The Yankeo wat preparing lor an
other exhibition ol hit tpltting power,
but tbo Englishmen, not ueairous ui
Bulmlttlni to anthcr exponraon., m-
contincnlly b ft. No one went miwu iho Yankee and tho window from that
timo until tho cart reacnoa i-onaon.
The Yankee, ulncf, wattt vna . spitted bit way to tha best teat la th train. X O. ricayum. UJ-Letitia Itonaparte, formerly Mrs. WyiM Tarli letter aayi, It about To wake the United States Lcr future reaidenoe
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