Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 April 1857 — Page 1

M0. A- NEW. P H-DEVOTBO TO PÖRB9GN AND DOMBST3G WEW8, MOAAIS, TEMPERANCE, BDUCÄTIÖN, AfiRäCütTDRß, THE BE ii I c V i VOL XXV. NO. 18. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1857. WIIOI. BER I2C0.

POETRY.

A5 OLD POEM W hall jodge MM) of B1HM. Wfcu .Ball kaow Mm by hi. dre. P.:i-r. m.r fa (It fur prlnaa., I'rluoeas At for aom.tlunir 1. . 1 iblrl aud Ulrty Jarkat May iktIuiIi.. iii. n W Pf lHO TT 1'vrr Thr MM.I. Um Mio.. in! -r Law aavt ptmmera yoo aad nto ; For b bim all vain dl.tlnrtlun. Are aa pcObl. in iL aaav Tolling han.l aloa ara bulldar. Or a nation', wwüih or Bum TllUd ta.ln-.. U panslona. Fad au.i fat Laad an lh aama; Oy UM waat of othar.' for.hc.id, Living imly ti r-Jol-t, WbH" Mi ... r i.i . . ...ir i - Yataly llfltth up hl ot-. Tr'iib kii I IVjliHi r otrtial. Born with l.r.lla an.l llKbt . "ml wrong, .hall nT ,rper Whia ta-r U a .unity right ; Qad, Isas orkl liaarU to aa af atnglug Boandlae. bo In yai. aul ov, Hink upprwasion with iL Uli, THK WITZII ho iUv.p pen BT htaxt Waa tba rat tat win Ii ; Iii.-. ii mr br.sat Khln It. tontet VBAalaaM H my l.pi .um ! 1,1. tiiif, S!i . ! hi, 1 .lay-. Una ho.- hall Mat. Day. Iba mar U -ra-yy-Oüw honnaSN mal 5 Nt, Hoar thai may im waary; Still Iktfl heart .Lall b tby thron-. (bill thi. brt shall Ixt thy pillow ; Still MM Hl - .ball meat In Im, own Aa UUkiw aaeautb billow. Slaep t!i"n on my happy haart, Sine ihr Wv baa won It hrram, thea, aa my loyal braaai, Hon. but thou butt Oaaa U ; Ati'l Inn agnoiir Miami hall thaogt Willi lt. wintry weather Kay wo in lh. -olf-Mmo rar. Oil F01 THOSE WHO WISH TOGO 10 HTAVXN IX yon wlah fci go to baavea Aa.l are MtotM to bo fpod, X tho h'.iigF . : I.; i , Fnn.hould Ml v ur Hav.nty F.tUar. Yoa should ak him tolmiairt dwa.lng frnm hl. Spirit Aa will aaucilfy your haart. Thaa aenothlr - t . rati t.U hl i Thal ba will iwi undar.tan 1 ; Ua will lead je aaa moÜsar Aa hl Spirit hr yottr Haida, Ton may laara ia know aid Vara Ulm. If ronr pr-' in. arml thoaM pcrl.b To III hara jvnrfU to hlaaa for th Lor.1 will rU.lly aar y..u If you rail ur.'n n hl. m . ba :(taro, u, ili tu filiow In tb f-Mtitrp. that ba trod, tat by looklmr t lh Sk.l nr wa aaay laara tbo aUad of (lad. A DAY OF SrRlNü WM Ifta, iwart fr1ni1 nf onr jmU and sga, Walflaa an jmar haunt, again. aarar a. tur.i. ili.t tiato iiuri-t Iii cufa. I)r -t lht Itarn tu r 'n Fill y-Hir brtht rur, ln iU balmt alr: Wa havo thir.(Ht Umg fur Iba draaght tbry k MC Wa harn laniralrfcril all fer Iba eaay day That i .ill. aa back to Iba ro n.arix .bad., Oar aVuaia. hate brrn of the oaaaaWra flaUr, A ad .tarry .brw, . ..f 1 1 , j fragrant May, Tbo talry aautk and tha dark wll.l boa MlBgla toc.-tl.er tha gl lag wfnr ; Aa I taaaqalrrol aklaa frum traa to Iran, And th mu '-aaeaa aaaoa In Um aabi :r .priru ; ar. th watar. O r!'.nllne iwx.1 ' Tb, do tha flrat gr.au i rim, grow, Aad Iho Mo4dow-aaaai on thy mtryln .tkjI MlieiMftlipwAtaW from ir Infi of trf ; And that, on thi gy bank bonont' . Urro'p lan t.r Howr, with orr..wlijt ,.y.. lat-nin .tui r i.-i n , ..igbu daa-.b. WMifac böte on bar own Mm ky, the noMt wrxxl ati.l alrsi f tra,k otr attpi b, ti. . -inr fat a. SUrtll.i? nwhiln frou her liabpy naat i ra drat thay bays paaaadaway. c!t!y Trttmna. tT rraa axma n. jbskiü. A beautiful fcrwi fn.m the aatth hath pone. And a toM I. left in Ita room; A oeaatlftil tr from th ky I hdratrn, Aad twlilghl ft wrapped in glootu. A baawttfal Soartr with the taraaaar dlad Nisi aam wHb tbo but awart ray: Fairer than angbt of th- aarlh bedo And fraxile, it liloouatlba a day. I mi)h Ihn M it k It i .nbn rain.liinili , i r w..t. ... ....I. ilk .tru, And thrilla my.! heart. th.,ub tbe singer U aVaa) Tbe mualc I can not Airget. A clar-ceM h-iM trai nnelaraed from mine, An4 ft.ld-,1 ,ipn .till hn.Mt. a ;u t-n.ir... aru rirt.-l freaa eoaa. 9$ m raAa, chill) , LUut Ujw tba taa Aa a leaf, t-r the andren win.l. Wn. from my ,i,ht, gf nycr wlito plain ami ilara ririr; j to b.rhaauiilulfuruiip. arv onii nlxbl. Aa4 Uft ua aW-Ta ! fbrayer! Ah l no; not aluae; In thr. "calm .tllly night," Her awaet to ice la heart! by my pilloyr; But it dice away from her Upa to white, BraWwrn, by tbo waving willow. Tba ftowert hare paled thtne bar mile'i wlthtrawB, mmmm i .ir. r aa rbupaU wt-horad Invn, iu bMWI.ea apoB, Aad aonk to tha earth', warm beeeta. warm bcaou, Th. l oronnd me arj aighlag. An, Whll-. Iik.atrue üilKrim. to when, my lore's lying ' Sp. Arth memory bat-k u aweary. bt iutoi, ca., oM. i u. .irarr, THE HARP OP .MEMORY. BY Ida LIS CT. Mamry f a aar with a thotmand atrlnr", And a touch ot a treat li, wakra long .Iwplnf tfings OBJ tha eweet eofr .train of kam fo, Sa aaaamje aid malady trom Ita worn chord, now 1 It igha of our cbilühoo. ob 1 tho mrry old nlay. .' Aad tho chasing; of wild bee, throach long umI loaa draama, that brlgbtrne.1 the day. of onr yoath When tha haart waa all joyoaa, and frao in it. truthIt braatha. of our home, where tha euabaam At Mae aad no tnk in tbe cedar', .till shade! Ond mir i hildteh delight, when the dalaea would rlas Aad tha aaaw drop frail, ope'd It. stormy eye. I It ahaaa of tha old grey rock, wood and rill., TV twitting, f will ! rda, the tlnkllnr of riUa; T1U aarh sound that waa dear, each .-!.,- one so fair, Awadtaa Braa. Ihaaaxiag, aa though sleeping there? Sit a mm yat daarar hath awm'ry than thta. It mn or frimb parted, or tha farewall klar, Klan wonia and lo.lnireeailea, that Missiii oa than. It', welre.1 tencs bring hack, ail turli.fag again ! Alt S.4TOW la cUa.t-aed. and meltnd to tears, ban brooch! by it's TOica. from the mist of year. ' nu ns omm my me, twin iwnM. int. itring , BSniTBaTy i karp ikonceLith, bat Aimrina Hing, aaaw uu oorraaa, turn. txr.

INTEKESTING STORY.

001 SO TO BE II A?. RIED. Tho storv is a younif wom rt port in I tftiDiy tho plainest of tho female jttongcrs. Hor n.so turned up, ami Iber mouth had scarcely any tum i I all; her hair was rod, and owerutho but thcro waa ft certain piquancy i a sprightliimsi about her, Loo o rh ho had beJi ;i Frencli hi !;, '., hiai! maid rather than an Kn.Iislt ne. She look id nt if sho could imt her anything, ami had been very pood tempered and obli,rin'r throu-diout tho I Dccn expreasod, indeed, alread v i porsou, going out t Au rati i to Lh.married; that thcro wn ;t somebody wnitirig upon tho 0 ilSpll With outatretched hnmi y .irniiiir to doubt, although peril try wo should b a settler for a wile, know very well, ii ..IIS If I had been began hor Btory novcr have got ;i not tho money t a-thi y him uiou, ;in-r. Tho tinco to wh. I a very tolorawhich la tie.d to call into my own pocket, how it all came aboi tress, who was very had intended, poor tl thtB W to told to Pai i:,,i y. suited her so woll. tl I I, but littlo loath, roI kopt company tngethns for tl sen so;. ;'. Lou i to roply nearly so often; however, of tho botH öl it, and my mi.'tres, w!io was a i drosser, for tho opera ; low sorvant was on loa j for somo days; and exc ua mviuuiimu, tnt-itJ win night. in tbo whole bov.se save xnymy n i.,.-. -i . rcsi.st .such an opportun del Madcmoisello Elizab i my preset name, is Andrews how Ii in silks, in muslins, and how laco urn sioevoa. with pearl i, cvynin we. i that ' Well, wc but wo certa behind." It was an o any even tor blushI quite out of th 1 could ! . bo overheard. jewel middl rawers ; tn;' finger, a rin: mv mistress's late hash of them; but I had than to set off a. iia or two, nnd to very my ears had not?. Di the accommodatioi of an mv mistr had beeil 0 , T , 1 and I andre bed al usual, ho was moro than commonly kin.. entle iu her manner that nigh have since thought at least icn she wish ed mo her bonsoir. lded: at aaa W w H A V V mJ ' rJ lift, WW III to-morrow, Bessie; so call mo an hour later, and take an extra lloop yoursoif I was never to hear my gtod mis. tress speak any more. Did I dream that nie-lit that hr.d loft me all hor wardrobe, and thkt I was married in the stace silk?; Did I. o of what I would do with the mono that my dead mistress might cnvicl mo with? No; as I bopo for heaven and to meet dear Joseph, with ail on woman's "vanity, I hacf my woman" hear too, bcatinar true and warm, au 1 thought do .shadow ovil. I told

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tnem so in court where all loouci black against me. and they believed me even there. Bat in that morning,

In when lht un wuh Hhiniujr full mau WM BaMTttred Rl muv. Nu hunmn upon t lie window, and tho noise of . being excopt thn ono who hal been iIk pcoplo goinp about their daily under the bed, her murderer, could wor'v was full und cloar, I saw a have known tlmsf words, which 1 had frightful sight, a ghastly horror that spoken alone, before madamc's toiletthe day but sensed to make moro glass. Ho denied everything, ofj hideous and uunaturnl, my mistress course and said it was an unjust domurdered in her bed! No answer : tontion; but in little mure than half i

wlii'ti T Itnnr-lrnil' nmiin nn nnmvi'n The curtaint at the bedside were t loso but through the open shuttors, , Hood of light (ell red upon tho and tho curtains, lay, and on nor of tho snnw-whito connwhite coun .no, red also. It was blood! 1 thought there had been a rain of blood; upon tho handles of tho drawi" .upon (!,n t .i'.et r-i'w.n the ili-os sing-case, upon the tow is, in the ba-, a .ft Bt I aui, everyw hero when mo muruor- ( er'.s hands had been after their deadlv i Work; and in the bed; I darod not look in the boil: but in that trrcat

rwing-glass, whoro 1 had decked my-! sides tho 400 reward. If 1 had been ' this, rUiH they sometime'. Und them!l hut a few hovrs ago, I saw it all, pretty, you see, thcro would not have elvoe in doubt as to tho sense of this and every mirror in the room was been any occasion fbf me to have : ud that word. Too many parents of

turiuir tho same siirht : thcro lav t lie i ipps, tho murdered woman with hor -MMiicr throat They 1 bought at first that I was murdered too, lying so stiff and cold in that douth-chambcr. I answorod nothing to thoir questions, neither in the houso nor in the prison. I know I Idll'W A, . 111' l 1 1 ,l thine, nor could I havo told them ! 1 r 1 - 1 id I known, until Joseph came. ?'4W" " . " TT.. w sc,.,,.. 10, no men quite natura, mat ouiti no with me; nothing praiso.1... .lj rrm.: A....! i:,,i.. thy.

noiuing, Li na uear ..tue affli(.tion,ii, st.ot hing which sllOSOtlffht i r , , I1 , J 7 ftS ft " good man." or no throw,, upon hor own rosour. e, voting persons eyes bn Urf , 7 , J .leaf lady, who tan- syi.o studied "" g oturnA-om Mexico he ftP-! what, IlippOlO you, WOllId they be ?- Ider about the rims at his ,r ;, l with me in the Deal and Dumb Insti- "V 1V UU M "om w .x,tS ft, Jut nml.in.r t nil- 1!,,. ,-r..l of lit.. ,

to get rum in an im anoe, ami her story toassumo eront as well asejioky cbar1 did not iin6er8tand how actor. J I owotl him: how, not bnvinir from mo for sometime, and

i . a T" Iii Uli 11UIIUWIV HVt-4l Wi il iil U4 V ill 11 SKSJS t ' cmntrle. ; but had she boon cireumtadyrnaul had been aken upin Wq o wouId ,mvc lor a murder m tho Ituc Bt ff , k h h N Honore, but that she refused to speak -

her in ti bo start d' off at onci) L'iv : " k::.'...-i ai Z!?LLa in um it i" ein i'iw , .iiei uui i nij becging what ho could, and knowing m .oru ot rrcneo out ino namo 01

. . . . . . , . ,A nomc ouruons it was inucu oincrmv nld cam back aSiin ad and thU circumsUnoe adds pe. i ' ti. h",, "' i V i,.? ... ' aii ' culiarly to tbo worth of her invaluai e Mini toll them wnai l unov. yvui, , . . .

l.Ä .11.1 1... .i.i ..r.d Iacu ii..... 1... .Murhf l ii, iih, lit' naiM, t ta ivno vise in uv vubiim , . i. ui.--.wi . c; iiuvo -uiie, oeeuu-io tie hum m iiuv:. :, V,T,T " .. r la . , . ' nil-- .i uivi, i , w n.v... . ..... i.i. v, Joseph ucvir had, nor thought tho ! 111 lhc He stood by mo in court prisoners place along with mo he st Mod and rthared my harne. 1 told ob e.'.t tbo jewels, ind of my trying m on; how everything was safe, mid the doors locked, and tho chamndow too high to be climed up lo. though a man might have let himself down from it into tho yard. And then I learned l'.ir tbo first timo that ail that ailornoon and night tho murderer had lain bidden under my mis-1 I nn'i bed; that ho must have been .V - . . a all that timo think of it ! 1 iU uu ti.v .,.-w.,..a w. .v. A I A- T A Z m - . AU ,lHa.M,. A .1 . 1 " trying on neu.es.-,-, .. , i." - orunmcuts: that there was murder waiting in that chamber all the while; it made mo shudder even then, rowded court, with Joseph .... .. .... ... .10. jiiev thought it very birango . said, that sinco thcro much ilmo before him between raistreas'rj departure and rctui he had not murdered me I ! had- carried otl all tho . e a. II Umso in the drawer as won u tt v tuv.r niwlrnu h;irl a'iivn J I irom the mo- !- t . i.. i ,i T .,i .i a i tho police could Und no trace of m. A Lro suspicion fi llup-intlm other of tho sate Porter but it was ' 1 . . i i vague that ho was put upon trial. , ,. . t Min we ot.ei-vd !n i-ward ' ' n loi of the MUfderer ' , . .i ... . . ir ... l i... ak.nrr up, with what was otierot hv sMfamiiv. nearly 400 ut a will, poor lady. d Ihey were not distwsod to give .i. .....I .i, rl.. a.ilinifc; uijuim tv ..r, -u inc. After my uccquital. a collce Bf . . ' mi ini Til inn i .i hm h r r w : i t i . Tl. lA....,.ä'.4aa.. . ido .. i ,.,t. u... .1... oy roitit; uoon u nt, ui tut; i iu l.x .. ; v only sulliccd to bring us back id. Joseph hod to work out lebt, incurred upon inv acv AV a U11U 1 nil. I lllio sun l'-e ;i".uil e, reviving to do mv best to him. At t'.ie cud of two years, fellow, exeapt that he had dis'cd bbi Obligation, bo was but tittle better oil' than at tho beginning; and despairing of ever getting a liv-1 jui, eor us ,otk ju tjl0 0 country, ho ! sailed twelve months ago for Sydney. . - O ) vor oi us hrsl got rich, it was . ... . . a 1 ..iron, siiouhi cross me seas alter

ilic other; and until very lately, it I hdorating spring. Jlavo you ever Seemed that wo might each stop where pursued an unseen fugitive through wo were, engaged yotrng persons, till i trees, led on by her airy laugh now wo died. here, now there, now lost, now found. I was nursery-maid in my new j Wo have. And wo aro pursuiiy that place, and was taking the youngest wondering voice to this day. bomcehild across Hvde Park one afternoon times it comes to us in tho midst of .. ion 1 was lbllowed by an imperti- j care, or sorrow, or irksome businoss : uentman; I had my "ugly" on, for land then wo turn awny aud listen.and the suu was hot, so that my face hear it ringintf like a silver boil, with might have been like Venus, for all j power to scare away the ill Bpirits of new to tbo contrary ; and other- tbo mind. How much wo owe to the I flatter myself 1 was not disa-1 sweet laugh ! It turns the prose of

lopktog. At iaah 1 ittracted tbo wretch, who kept close

behind me. He was an abominable ; ' which we aro traveling, it touches i person with a foreign appearance, I with light even oar sleep, which is no ; which I had roason enough for dis-1 moro tbo imago of death, but is conliking, and eves that looked different i sumed with dreams that aro tho shadO' . - . I m . . tl?A

; ways, but neither ol them nice ways, . .nt i was glad enough to get in sight of tlic policemen about the niarblo arch. Ho saw that there was no Lime to bo lost, if he meant to got a good look at me at all, so he passed IC on a sudden very quickly, turned I I I 1 1 1 1 . A round, and looked up into my face, I gavo bim a very tolerable starc,too, it would disappoint him. after his great expectations; aud it did so; and not only that, for it made him give a sort of villainous grin, which I bopo 1 may never see again, and he broke out, as if he could not holn it for tho lifo of him, i h, ; Well wo may be plain in the u :v.i k.. t. jo. oi:t wo are uucxccülionaüio oe hind." I cried out "llurder" and Police! as loud as I oonld, and tbe

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tho Pans authorities set his mind at ease in this his presemv tho alder I whom I hn .t Mill (!:; el

in that city. Ho was 01 iwae which eiiHructcmea thogreat:hor of the gato porter, i eit part of this class of persons, ia never before seen; and! mainly ascribed to the influences II . I Jl.l . i. il n.k.'o,!. ,. . . .1 4 1. A QU... I

1 1 (IIKIUIOTI l) Tile r 1 previous su cured 1. is c is 1 a?anst hm, pro-1 häiiiudi. 111111, J U. UOWMSVnilO Tl.!. ml. ; Michaile) which ho V a . a a B III" I Hin I Ulli. I mf m sa' i lüoniiin icwol-dra bestowed tho heir-: remark od upon it that ovotiinir, and ' 1 might havo remained, my whole lifo long, an engaged young person. MRS. FRY. Many people have been aceustom ..I I' 1' 'u v t 'i 10 loot. ,,.1 hi . r r us :i 11. -o e ,.. : , , .puiKivi 1 uv. iii.uiiviv, D) tut' ein es Auftniat: ' .. n flimi. of homo, and tho mix ut es of a fiimi- 1 , , . ,. . . . ' ' - . t, ..,.,. l t ,,AA AA "M "", " "l tho -irth ln quoat of iiiviii.. uviiwinuwirwuMuwusmiu lim.. over, not only thought, but Haid, -TriMnllvnrvwr.fi forlru v. It is all ver eil lor Mrs Itj to

wore upon alt littlo finger, ' ito gotd English; nnd hesidos. j,,' and Taylor ljlow. of this city. He d as havinir been in tho j writing or reading, meet with a great ! Wft8, bought by his master to St LamtaaBKaaawa A 1. a aaa aaiayaaaaai a 1 L. A 1 A aaaakaa aa f m lint WolnU fit lllnllh ihif aP tpl!..la I- about thirty years airo. anl in the

upon me a tier the trial by they are ignorant of. As to consul- c timo be0Maa u' .l'r"l' s Tn a t va 1 ii. ,1:,..:. ...... .....k - Ol Dr. JnitTNOii u siitvrrori in I noar

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'v, ." ; 7 ii V r.monlalculturcshohasprosecut visit jail., and peiutentinr cs through- 4 . iS . iai t out tbo British Isle.., and to prosecute w m , 'ott ?l ' "T'l. " ' , as Will bo shown by tbo tollown

k.aa IniitiAM nnnaniia Ita C ma! ea 'bis boing tho case, Mrs. Fry was actually the mother of a family of ten veu hill 11 ' Xr .... JSo maternal care, no do:.,.i . 1.,.,, ,i.i , ltutle, no homo duties. and t t. i I f U -.1 nie me. is aoaunicr, n a who, as mo. s ii . tun K 1 1 ior , as u v, 1 1 o, a . - A i n mother, as a mistress, she presented ,, u:..i. i.- . .... shining pattern, which tho opulent ll,..l .1 I , "f. ; ZTZST oe ad van tago. It may bo i..ljik. -u- kCi i.economy an extent :.ll but incredible, fonnd both leisure and rcsorcroet to minister to tbo nocossitvof vast multitudes. On Siuut and on Demand. One of "Porter's" statT is responsible for this anecdote : Judge C- , n well known, hicrhly ... .... ,,.,,,,, i i.-, , ;,.i..,.,.i ...i... ,.i,rt-.k v-ivv v aauivitt I im t.i, "II IHU "11" I widower with five .... eifle j t u SSSJiSS V.L il ' miss ol live i ' twenty, lor not tn- .. ntU ., and ex-1 mri-wf fesstd; emling wdh otferinff himself tu " f, 8elle c?' -'$ !"m aft,r out heincous offonee. The ladv replied that she would be . 1 . , ., .. .. mnl oanpy t . t'llcc the Sit nation 10 uniquely advertised, and become bone l.i.. I..ti.t ..n.l ftil, ,.f 1iu A .... 1 , 1,.,t tu ii i.- u.'nt ...in ii -in ui mo .it. ii, ui i . them un- ,.,,. 1., h,.i. Ki.rion, obatn. ,.,, i "WellAsays tho Judge, Namo it. I A, wmPoi i i onsion is to surmount sucii . Ali! Judt'o. this is i , ' I,,-.-.,.. I kiii iitl Iii i . p j I I in ' i . t't .ti oil L l rt t "V J "ll' w i a a.'. a III! 1 V ' ' i r :.i t. o 1 eci iiian v ii tintjitcr, no Ml ST , . ,, have ta childrou. , ., , ,.. , t.t. .4. ten ennui vii i win imti s nom ine, says tho Judge, 1 II irivo vu rlt-r. n.tr .i.i.l m.- . ' . .... . J - . . l , .. .. t , m m instalments ior the balance. WOMAN'S LAUGH. A vornan has no natural grace more a a . a . . 1 I bewitching tliau a swoct laugh. It is lh the sound of flutes on the water. It leaps from her heart in a clear, spanning nil ; ami me heart mat 1 t . .. . ? i .i . . . near u icois us u oiuucti in me ex our life into poetry, it fling, ...oivor. of suushine over the darksome wood ows oi immortality A phrsiciim in P.iiflalo roccntly pricked his linger with one of his instruments, while making n jio.nt mortom examination of the dead body of a child. On arriving at home the lin-rer commenced swel ling, and now the entire urm is black to the j shoulder. Amputation of tlicarnimay save him, and it may not Tho mother of this phyeieian caino to her death from the same cause, and a brother nearly loat his life also in the same manner. Star A wealthy gentleman of New York offers to support, durine a four vears' course of studv preparatory to tho ( hristian ministry, lttty voung men chosen lor pictv an, I ,nti uiiso. lh- estimntcd exi dot ill $u(Hi per year," making the sum of 5,tsJ0 a year for four veers: or ?f0.0K in $18 all co d to tho -auaa ot uiiniatorial education

was so: : " A ... ' .i .... A 1 Reniib c:mi ha1 -lound icndintr , their fii-st start, they loll into a great

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my J "5 "nu ÄVr,r;?.u, " I mother nun, T . S ,h5..i7.T,7, c5 meuw: u .' .W". " ,lK' mi,take-thev onlv sent their boys to

... tk.t luacr.iiionini nie?ti.aio. inc j uuire j f f V7 ------ - e" the attempt, he cmlci tram his tree- t , v u f Y 11, thati. . ...... .i .... ... j i W hn been in towie Tbnv not I . 1 T . .. ! school. i h -e boVs. enmo home mtfi-

:i..ri ucisnoicueoti mo lut i uuiuiucu i. . , T u ' oni at a iiiueh less cosi man even t;t t,,,, ,t' . .1 ,i instead. .u- u 1 : j u t. seen his name n ihn Tin v News J . ., .... ..... . .l. a. I Ugent men, DUt tbe married unolu

,,.i. . . mav nt? was evil viiicci oy inu oio- , v (im tenill 01 the CXDenHP Ol II1C III- . t f j .t. Jw.olfi otu n. .. of hi- V1, frUrl Lt. l, bnd which paper wo take. You 'lid not I" . , '7, "VZv,! ! catcd and uncivilized wives, and the

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MISCELLANY.

A LETT EH BY JOK, THE JERhCT MITE. iinong the thousands of educated 1- A ! A. T I ... I...I' . . .1 ' 4 1 t iiiui. lituius iii itiiH fuiiiry, i Know f but few who have even a tolerable , w . . . mar I, IM i llv. patut-uy i niun sill l uti nil i.it'lll. iuut uui uv . , . .. . nature irom orai eouimuinoation with i ' i" mmuio., mui unu Kiuut , tlWHaiiltv In fft.iislntinrr lti..ir t'.lnnu -a "'S va.-va avvvMU 1 muto children, and 1 say it with V Ä" 1 .1-1 .. v A . I shame, do not think it worth their w h 0 to cold nuo he r stud os aHer : 1 i 1..0 ..i 1 1... I. !..!.. .1. 1 lbim unci IIhim ronti-iluttii In thnii general in tell itrence. Well mav theso n exclaim. Henven c.tvft 11 from such nnrnits Wo miiV s 1 ' U1("n,,t study on, ever and ever. Why not elatW the mute wma'4 rights with tho : 0 at.-. .1 : A isms o. uo iaw i nave neon led into theso ronec,inn, , .... . . nt Pbdnbdiibii 1 11 unit., nf fin. , 1 ,P ottiward Hurr.Mue t u.s unfuvonib o to . . . linis(l(.lltl.(l - I - r " " HS!? ',UK oxtract from her letter: tAw ri,,r T ,.x..ni . i wy r-af oiffrrr. i coum not got' 01 no Afjil i 1 a r vr .CI d in I u I ;idl3ilAVn .', E nniitnin, .... i n.i-. un liiuu tu home. My brother-in-law, linir to tiiovi. from thi- rtlonn . i. . -... .i.:.. 1 I " "Oil IP U'OIIU HI HUM V I I ' "III III II. uuu L fc.r Q. , , r. 1 to Nineteenth St. below (fDcn, some .... ,v .,, . t Lv W mi i ,i,i Vcwdl bu:trd there KIUIV Ulli IllOlllll. in . I 1 .. . 1 iv 1111 ihm i. iiin. 1 1 e 1 11 teie is 1. et p. 11 eery and provision store, lot Lroini; to keep bouse Wo this 11 Of III IO , ., : , !..,. rii in: , uivuiiau 1 . u. uui" 1 , v. i .... ,. y, . . : nmnu vxiiueii 10 oiiv ti nein oriea ' " ;tnd will then let some iivun- r.ruii, him iiivii hi n'liuu Up obably we ? f V Ui?tlk-V,,;r' oaapokcin your letter about Lucy 'rftr " i i .. . . - - . . lives in New tori;. Lucys husband is said to havo boon tho causo of in- . i d.teimr b.-f tn War lontr drnaana . rr?. c 7r husband always approves of tho I 1.1 . i Bloomor costumes, tho naughty fel i , , , I Lo'nZlZÄ. S ... A (MV w. .ID. XI ' ' ill ttlt? j Vro.tt Ilcinner.lt Arn von frlnrl tho . . ... ........ , i . i i . i . . , .1, ,r n, I , . r V" , A , ?. sue iuis iteen muri icu nr. r in . a . . y "U:l.a m ?. . . . 3'.u lee u-r ten m r ; ,,:t h n ; lutf i My huabano la much ob C(I t0 S';,':,h or sending I him the California paper, 1 though? : "' "- v...... n ..in - i . 1 that the editors ,f i ho San Joaouin nything about Mr. M

fltntt con-ljatty h his family. The n"(f , - - ft o all like their mother, Thus the lath-.-c t 7fus o 1. are i im h eve tot ittni mat , 1 T. , V . A. A... A. i er soon lost all his interest m both i

13 Ol t . til I I till 11 I ' A I 1 L I ' 1 ill'aill.ll robbers. A good many persons here have been garroied. I ani afraid to j . . . . out in the overfill i u I'ousequenco. .Tudod by the rules of criticism, the above lethr would homing uncommon may bo set down as better prepared than can be "got up ' by the average nf llir. mtitt. ... .1 .i i ii t. i f.r rfl.n..r. iu " . "'"v w,"r"Mv nothing about the letter remarkable tn hAtit lid 1 ) a u nvi.e. ..nvn iu nou I'"" t ( gl-- ' a "i ."ion in micorned the whok mion -place,

j tn h I i suit. no ucciarcs ue tuion tu .nsh Police, for thev are n ant of... . i i- .

in thought, . nti-iient nnd lonn I he is tho property of Mr. (ItatVee, place, but It furnishes evidence f;oriIrs Sanford though wo presume j what cat. be done by a mute girl ot there is no douli that the former js ) mute capacity. The author never uis ,.-i i0frni nwnor II, m-chih tired writes but iu haste, a fust which may r , ' nf nteut with nS one to 1 ok ! , .. , , i i 01 lunning anotll wuu noonc to looa aceounl lor the easy and careless sty lo .,,-,.. i.;. hih. ..t .hn .,..,,, ti.,,., I,,,

of the letter o.ioted nbovo Sido by side with ii. the following epiatlo, written by o mute r;i?i, sinks into nonsense of the most dospicablo nature: "I got the news all right and I am very much obliged to you for them. I hope you found your mother better and living yet than you expected. I hope you and 'our wife aro quite well and good comibrtubl. I am quite well but I felt dull this weather is not pleasant da'. I have been to cut the picture of tbe locomotive for the company it is nearly finished. Please tell Miss W if she has had taken her likeness, to send it to me, as sho promised she would have been expecting I for sometimes." This is an exact fac-simile of the original. Laugh as you may at the - r ... . l j T.i i rüZZ claro it is no laughing matter. Why? They show a two-ibld misfortune up in its true light; the two-fold mistor tunes of d.-af-dunibiiess coupled with ignorance. Präsident Pierce, oon after bis in,u ruratiuii, get ono example which President Buchanan, we think, would have done exceedingly well to imitate. The former, tinding himself miserably beset by the office-deckers, proclaimed through his organ that tbo cluima of no applicant would be considered w bo should be found in Washington after a named (lav The effect was a ma w a ' magical, i no uisnersion was most mar vellou. Kai I minis and turnpikes were en und f viti- nrmv, ' tho sun 011 the mornday. there was not tnmmied hv the hroken .... and, before the rise of ing ot th? designated j within the limits of the District of f'oluni ! Uli n singlcapphcant lnr ollice. 1 hus .Mr. , I i.-rcc aaved what n.av or mav not hare 1 been worth saving his Ufa Jt pity tliut Mr. Uuehaiian sliouM ci uia a l ...i. i'u;uuiiiiii ainiu.'i 1101 niiitnoi nave senso enough to prolit hy tho oulv smart I thing Frank Pisrce ever did.

iKrnmlha St. I.oul Krenlng Nu i. April-. OBIOIKAL DEED SCOTT A RESIDENT

OF ST. LOUIS -SKETCH OF HIS HISTORY The distinguished colorod individual who has mudo such a noise in the world in tho case of Scott vsSanford, nnrl wlwi litis hm-iuiu. mi t 'iiiirliwl m, v.-it !i the Missouri com promise and other i trt-l'-lt ..11 .iKI't. I fl -1 I Se tt - 14 'I f. 8'"""jvy"' -w w ,,u.i :i i 44 i - . ti dent, not a eition of St . Louis jG ; Its frl l.-tuiu-ii In tu tint' of otir nri : ...I'- tiiui iiui u t'iueiiny ue si'en juis- i sing alonj Third Street old inhabitant, hnvini e Ho is an , I.:., IV J 1 nip . city thirty years ago. ii,..,,i ....ii vi... ,,ur' u" " ' whoro ho he onn-od to Cunt Poti-r o t Blow. tllO father ol Ifelll V I HloW a aa . - . . " mv whom h urentntrntiind ot. tbut trip to Hhode Island and Fort Snelling, on tho ground of whiclibo based his claim to trccdom. TllO wife Of Dr Bini-rsoii win. lormorlv Mi-i Snn r- ""on " 1 " ,r Lll:Z?n. ,u,u' " ,,u V1 ay aat Aaa aaat a aa a . . non. 31 r. t nanoe. o .uass c 1 sens. , ..V3 11. n iii-. ii mal , 11 ,1 tviit'i. Ill" Iirttt wifo' whom ho hud no ,,hil,,rcnmving boon sold from lorn. lie has had four children by his present wife, nvobovH both ,,., ,d and fcwa rtrls rro.b). ooth f.ont, una two girls, th. )V,ng Ilred was at Corpus Christi at tbo hraarlnii out ol tbo Chrl.tl nt t.h hrnnlr i.,,r ..t f Ik) m,,;,,,,,, wn, nti , " ,ml (lf ,?. . . V, . . ,' , .. w..r , tum Bainbndrro, whom bo speaks of

J'llt u 10 misires, .u rs imiutmih,' -o cj Ti J 1 hen living hear St Louis lor tho 'ht is unknown. Spoiled and potto . K . . . , 7, ,..-,.,.V' int o (rent e t int tnone' purchaHe . h.nisoll nnd tnmdy, ol- , n 'V1.'. l AMU .,'nD

Ihr it. r Ii tmv nnrl nf Ilm inminv Jown, and give ,n eminent citizen of . t i Ka . i . i. . . 1.. soouriiv lor nie iui uieui 01 mo re- . rv,.,t ui. Iii H i li v V a e aao1 iilioti vno i viurt i HID ..wonnailJon n,wl TWdbfti i. rr in fovmiwl proposition, and Diod being informed to bis freedom t 4f r.U 1 .... ?V rp"1 -3? latng thoOrthwoSt ToiTltory;, forthlatini! ..t 1 (with was c The suit brought suit tor it v ii. i 'in ue i' .-'i nniMii it'll yi-uin 111:0 , . n . . . ..... P. ami nas cosi ireo cuoo in eiisn, uu sides labor to a nearly equal amount. it has given him a ' heap o trouble. I.A. ue sins, aim u no bad known that , . . it was trwino to last no loner hn t i. would not have brought it. The suit was defended by Mr. John Sanfor.l. ... ny,nt,ir of Mr Km,m'. tviii .w.., Hrol does not appear, to bo at all discouraged by tho issue of tho ccloimiii'r i mil in r . , i:iii,r .1 t. A ! . 1 I I I . ,.."., ... ... . Pe in iiiiirii T ' f u 1 1 ' ( i : ii i fir u . ! I,,l,,w" a personage Ot so mtn h inportancc lie does not take on , v t u . i u i ii a i im hntfoViM- lint Innirhu l.nrii't'.v airs, however, hut laughs hcartuy T lit, i iiiiitinu tu itiro uui iiuin. hingu. bout do ol. nig when ta uuiir t ' uo iuss uev nueie oci w. . . ; He i- about 55 years old wo should ,. ... ., , , ...... uiI 1 1 I I 1 I v I 111 111 I'll !' I . I 1 1 llf)I h ' 1 I I S rn u. ü ünm xV.i AfTHrnn . ' ,, , ,- , b,e?d' "ud hhc 0 I00 f T' fUlK lr tW-r y rthc run!lin? .0t larg,' ,K ' ,.r... tm.r ...., ,.l, , i-. . um or nut. A' ;0.. . A7".4 .'Z'xT' i" iusisting on abiding by the princi...a TT. J . 1 I :n ma Hig dauphters jeM conM.iou, mistross as I I... U-.w. ' emir as in- iitun. IMiza ami Jia.j about tne matter. took advantnijc of tho absence of a the restraint on their movements, a your or two since, to disappear, and

it li't o erttteism j- 1 OUld be t !S'n0"r0VWOlllU',' "' disappear, and but asTt is tb? I'orcabouts renui.n a mistory. I' bet e WenarLl i -E Ä Jf " !

norant. Ho has traveled considera bly, ami has imjirovod bis stock of strong common sense by much in formation picked up in bis journey f ir i " a in LT. no is :itixioii,s to Know Who otvnu bim linintr itruornilt U llCl her idler hiin. while ut the same timo he is a slave. He says grinningfy. that ..... ...... ....... " " ho could make thousands of dollars, if allowed, by traveling over tho country and telling who he is. e. - A Recu'K WoBTIl ONE TlIor8.ND Dollars. Make one pound of sal soda and half a pc ind of unslackcd lime, pui mem iu gt.u tt. and boil twenty minutes; let it stand .... . .1 ... l i a I lime, put them in a gallon ot water nu eooi, nien (train on, unu put n um stone jug or jar. Soak your dirty B . 1 a . , JlTa ll a aim clothes ovor night, or until they are well wet through, then wring them out andrub on plenty of soap, and in one boiler of clothes well covered over with water, add one teaspooni'ul of tho washing fluid. Boil half an hour briskly, then wash them thor oughly through one suds, and rinse is an invaluable recipe, and 1 do want .! limit' I IT . ! Wnil.nil to IPV if I Vi VI J ptvi BBgaaj vts s - " think with a patent wash tub to do tho little rubbing, the wash woman miirht take the last novel and com pose herself on the louuge, and let - - - i.. ;...ii' 'Til.. tniiYiMii lilt.' aPlÄlllU UU IVOVU. A uv ' vaaa who can keen a secret has known this 4 . .... a year or two, but her husüand told : 'i.:!, . rttlt. 11 viiint- uu .111 iiviiK.iiiviiiij, ....... So says the Ohio (.'ultivator. . 1 aa sat A IV. ,,. ,, e..v f 'rl I.'-- 1 ut- luuny n.-ou.oi. ".j. Fremont has acted liken very sensible man! ainco hia recent political defeat Ho has to 1 all appearance dismissed tbo affair from his ' 1 . 1 .. ... . . 1 mind, nnd has sat quietly down to earn a j literorv reputation, by writing u report of his ' ' Exploring Expeditions." The work is 1 nearly learlv complete, and will bo pubhabed by ;hild A' Peterson of Philadelphia. The took will he cotton nn in fine stylo, illus - th boo trntcu ly ino .ame artiata who wer en- . . - J .... 11.. 17 '. 1, ! o I-'m or-.t nna ! gagtsi 011 it. rtaiit; itit ..i.w.. u.e'iin i i.i..- - .v. . aud will form a fit companion of that admi'Fble work

well through waters, anu voureionies v.-.... v....- -i - - . will look better than the old way oft "f". f ns ma,,.v. different onlcra. two MethI , . . . , r i ; i ; , 'rhi'ed at, one Mnptist, ono ( on-rregationabst, witshinir twice before boiling. lllli ..p t:!A A.j t-ar.

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A"plemlid Weii ling came ol7 last wook, in which over two thousand persons participated, the bride hoing the daughter of ono of our opulent merchants. I he reception took place 111 IUI' ll. I llUlf UH'l IIIIISNl-M HIUI II. 1 . t I .1 I i . t - . Dan in me evening, utiring mo Gay nil i i ii i i ii' n i'ii 1 n ir the mansion was closed uj 1 1. tunildo. and brilllAntU llluminntin. in root to the dis-i s The incliid- ' 7 j I" "V ,u",c nlav ot cost'v preset . - loto sot of tliamoinla. a real 1 Ir laifl sin dl. price ?1 .'00 : n superb, ... 1 .1 o ' L. . .,, . mAi fjz: , u ... , K'dd tea e1 a tlrOBB o! Hointoii lac, valued at 9 1.500; a choice diamond at 1 ea. !i piece containing a m ;n. und which had been 0 from 1 antou oxpre- f ! idr tili. ocea tall articles a ing six pocket iffto and t"25 nn tlcereliie at 2UW. ;' The lust and most valuable girt : P "m the brides mother. It was J n 0Xflu'H'tu port monn nie. embroider'd With HIT 0WI1 Wim S. h 0X1 With twantv-Hvr bright. h..lf nti,,,.,!, ! U 1 fai t ft t t 11 1 0 . I , ( 1 , 1 . ' lit.. I. It M " Ji "TaCL XT" fA j ' daukdi-i"----'n --y 1 r, " - III. M AUKS IN Tili; SM1YI.. Wo would not be ftfraid to wngor " 1 ti:,tto tho ortion t a.aiblw1th illher fancy gewgaw L ; I i,t an 1 si, ' mic muncj m iouc h ioiu,aiin m low .Iceds executed. If that net ... .. f ti 1 1 1 gnter 01 a suiy raoxner snoum e moi, .., out-,iu-i never i nouKii flying On Nif. Butlhe H A tai snvoinicn of thos wlio liuvt- m. r. sbtircc but to fall to the lowest denths . . , , , . . , , of dcratlation. it the props 0 irold , , ' . a j ar tml.tlial sustain them 111 position. "l i i ' , , . ln i,"s' " BlosHod bo tho land purged from such 11 OUH'I'i Mil illll L'lllerS. 111(1 lliriCt blossod the hands which dispense of " C!SJi"" "t L" their abundanee to noblerobjeeta than loaning meir jierisnaoic nouios wuu ovory simple folly that the inventive genius of art forms into web or ornament. This is the typo of women who are horrified at the mere mention of re- - . , - . rm nm WV may mey no. ior mey haVr 'r ,'1UI"U enough to comprehend so great and yblo,R P1rio1 elevation for tho sex, tnough muc h wo fear a woman who herscii to such a nun uof fancy goods, is past all i, niougu too onensnu anu fate of such, needing more our nitv than our curse " - i j TliC TlotEier Tloillll Illo Vlnil. That it is the mother who moulds the man, is h setinn nt beautifully illustra ted by tho following rocorded . ct - nb.r.rrtion of .l.n,i yt-rimr-ll't Fl I I . . v hen i ivcü among the Uhoctaw inuuins. 1 n iu a eonsuitation witn one of their chiefs respecting the ueco Ave .tarrcs of their progress in the arts of civilized life. and. among oth- .. . . . . ' .o cr thinirs, he informed me that, at r . -i.ihln.n w It" :Mld ehlhllt'll. A ml now Hfi ti I "..V..... ........... - i. t... ,..,, i j... k.a .. cjw öf our chiidron we should choose the girls, for. when they become motht t?w. tili. 1ftll1 lllllnotn tli.tll llillb "

An lilt VI. 11 VUI4V MtV VII VI . I7VIII7. U 1(1 llrv 111 (Jill Thj- j(. ;e jnt nf(J ., js ,ni( NoiülC V0Uni; nilt- hrM.(imn .uu. Ärl rwtvma J in evcrrthi

aiiio is tut; immiii. unu 11 i" nur. . . , tf ehelwlS the mothers are not. in a full d, .... a . a. a . a a .a qualified to discharge the duties of tbo home-work ol education. Tho health nf (ien. Cnaa ia fiiilirur. a,, the loltoi-writer, anv. The kc verortpnliAalirtn tn hnainpa rlpmnndoti hv hia tM'.attKin ; use. him np. Ho has cot ben uccuslomcd to hard work for orue time, beina sa.Sena-j tor, rclioycl from the drudyry et ftsess.-1 nutt,,', 1!1 ""lat-ieration I Inn -a. a-e, and on,y in tT"V wr,t",S !' apecches. The presumption is , ! . A. t. ' rJ. that he will not ba apt Mr. Buchanan's adminis . ' '..a w t rr,..w,.a .tv-.t, .u , ire in :hcen i appointed to meet a temporary exiaeney, with the expectation that lie would pive out phyaically and he forcHl to realgn, or prea-! entiy die. - ... - . . I A - o ,' iKivr- .omu c.ir.U'." in ininii to i camel, in Texan to whom the naturuiizntinu laws would not apply three having ben lorn under the 1 stara and atripea The Washington Star , ftr0 tJirivin ,.nd fivo or nix raore biIlg uro eI pcted. Fnun the reports of .. . i .. . . . tho condition of tho antmula at preaent, and tliroujrb tho oloton nioutba that the firct r .. .. ,ti. i . iniportiUien nave iecn on una couiiiieiu. r j .ii jt. .t.i i: wc may roj:iira nit auuuii ti. 10 tuoir ntt-n-tii: Bkn dis.iptitod, and that much nf the txneriinent is a fixed fact The only remainini: indett-rminat. point ia the character of the stock produced. Kor thi. time will be required. In Keokuk Iowa, thora arc ten Prot- ; n two nolntnj8t congregations, OerI J l.t.U Tl... -t t i . .1, nt.rani.n.l 1 IJiUII II ll't 1 Ilrlll. 1 lie UI fc t, nuivii va gkamaa iovvi i was by the Methodists, in consuting of only eveu or eight members, and thOse Mrs Jithn f!hnao. of Kfnsiff'.on N. H. , WR8 ldin8 horse into tkd suble. ' o hwn l Ihn oA.ir BwnniT tn lenVltnr til AnitnRl On TT , V -nu ,1 T.T the outside and she within , with the bal- .... , . icr neu arounu ner tnuiuu m suvn way that when the horso started her thumb was torn from her hand, and tha cords , , a ii 1 were drawn from her arm up to tho el bow I The Canadian l arlian j passed an act, providing t tho .'tlst of December next. Tho Canadian Parliament have that after pounds. j shillings asti pence will be superseded j 1V .jj und contun puDlic . , x - .t. 1 , . , . . . - ' ,7: P truiinir. ii.'in in.- :iuui; nun.. i iviTiir , to uc u'uuoicu in tout ivriu. x 111 is , ,.. , an excellent amendment . aOO Wl il glVS i general satiafaetion.

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R lar r.a in irtm lica 1 u So Ion aa lariucra gtBtaaat and inorauii, thoy aad thi . Lft . . ml I ... . t .1 1 i, ..Ian ,.,,iirai Ki,n.ia and cira eaouijn to li.pmoiato 1. aud lartuin' uot l TliBir hearU und uruin w U be o: w411 . Ute .111' ol 1 ,..t Uuu tu "it J.l 'l ue ufiüU u iui0 ,-ur him w ( "a4ti du. iieiiasar uon, and mtuuU a woruu., MlOaM UlJwut llllu, IUI I HIU i, a girl bred bcaid, Urn lata bet; parcnu, ihr . 1 no .0 Uu n Oavud i oon untnoioua caeua lo allow uu ot Ida love to become bis uioat a di-udw. 1 miu Uieneadbrtb, hef Hie la aik of tbo ue; i ; uiuxuiiluag uiJ. U i uoUmb but uicnd aad pa tela, evak and aakawso aud irou, charu aud untkc cu t-ao, 3 btai know no r on. fch- mav ootihrewr rev disaa; attU. n. unliu vnfo t uic in to aharo in liuaband, b Z Tü Ü. i " tLe ttiuie". Hi that abould haft beca eajorad Ur prod uuuacur, turyu -n a quiet ulj jo kctcb: it ia drawn fr lifi bori and, L'ouutry town and ncaraline.. Widbe rccoüuiiad i the Kuod-lor-autbuiaa of uiucli ua any one, aud r drones in any bive nrcumauiucea ain-atlaiat ,bur t.l ibc iaruier a wife, nd, theet oiruumataucva id while wa would leere lie bread of ktleaass, wt ilUt llo tili i We arc awo do ntt p no wodu mid see tbe ciua. ol which wc tCMlU t . itf!irmJ ic tue gin. oi our uuy a re rink, not because thev are lac they know they are to be : l,i 'HUM- tin- .idtinil i i liejjUV fact laran-r ia not i expectable, but becauao they do not wish to become his mistress ma id-of-aUArork, nurao and boo4jck. Now Uta tboadatioa of oil this wrong, is in ihm at atieioua spirit hnuded down lioia latioT to aou, wiuoa tnaKca lite uuuar tne auaiiuuruoi regoectauii ', aud laud tbe only foununn ot happinega. We hope to ace tbe day waea . a . . . . .. . . . .. 'V 1 . ." psaaa luiuess una mot neauence oi uie lavasera . . a a lot und we call upon the ladies to engage ,u Uns relorra iheiuaelvca. aud lo teaeh tbe lord of tiie teil, that there is something to live for besides potatoes; aad thatlifsesa bo enjoyed more truly, by a ptopar preagg tatioa of die health, beauty, accomplishaieiiU nnd good apirita oi tbeir couipuniona, WI1A1 A YOUNO LADY LEAUN i-HOULI) In th leurn U whichc Bal ..ir wit'i tit , a ytiuu; ji. bcraell lady shouid i r happiiictr inly bo iu liiu.'h i: irabty thought A, ataMi.aAt..! .JIM VU'll-IH mothers un greatly to bin we in Urn Tl. if aaa ikil! lll4v if 1 11 all i il I Fl 1 1 1 til l"l M 11" II UUll . ..,' aaa. 0f their dau 'liier as well aa soni ou Ami ir ia nr.t m nil likclv that rrirU wlii.haaa r... I...., ..... 1 . t tl.ia imiuirtanl lnuati hn vouu-. will incline ie tli j-ratticnl duties of life when grown to wownuhood They will mach pm&r lounging on the sem, ijBT ,., , , .o-nn nonsense to tWIr "l lhi,r "T5rd n the kitchen, or sweat over the wash mb . Aii. : v.:. i J and li flmin.-ei ana ironin- lame. pnpai.nK on : .. ur,, t i ,f cuul importuince that a younp bavdy siiouid ki.ow how to preside With frei fulnnae at die eiMe. n to n -urt- K untj i the parlor and drawing-room, nd t-n.tly 1 nnfiir, .mi .rti tit trii.L Kite untleriMit nil ;riff lo ' ....... onac lit 'III on the harp or piano. loth tiro rare tu ftn j J j 25 lntTii i . ..r .1 , ( . a i.it.crn iuld jor.rn habit of indepcudenar lence of thought and action, to o themselves nnd others some Iii, boaidea looking forward to a bc Alpha and Omega of tair , I oe use i object in nin: cxii Thia tua! ambholy tie of spiritui onlv can bo pr luetivo of The wisdom of a Lact was extolled beeauso to th it was bct for boys to lo i V.l ' t ( ; ' ' A;, Vy', h oubt to & when th. t..k a (luuea ami re 11 find after all i"? . tlioir ... nscnaieal drSehninz about lovr in a ernhowered with rosea rod honav i O.TI...- ' ... .1.1. T than turns eot not hint mor;a cabin surrounaied be .v ; uiunn bonce girla should leart 1 1,1 iook nt her earnest rcalitr. in which they must Mulure many triala'ann also that there it ranch happiness in atord for them if they meet them bravely. The world is teeming with iov and hanninoaaa , f"11' ric,h Rnd bountiful, if the heart only, I twaa a aaa i B a.. A 1. .a. J f . f. 1 " 10 -v ii, ttnunpprrciaie u wnen i , T k ... , , lounl. m our nan nearts are well springf of happiui nu utile up Iron the fountain ever and aver more. Broad Axe. JarWe should consider intmrritv aa of more weight than oaths; or observe p . w the purport Ol WUSt thüU Dromitsd latriotly than an oath. ' more