Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 September 1857 — Page 2

A NBWSFAm-TCONTAUIiNG A 8JUEF SUftiftiAKY OF THE IATEST FOREJGN AND DOMBSTiC HITElllGENGff.

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T. A. 4iOODWI!, Editor.

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y HiKToApowAir Hilft, of North Csrolio. W Thin la a book of 420 pages, juet publish-

I ed by H)Bnrdisk BrotbUB, Na I bpruor I str - ' Saw Y u k Th work ie creditable

to the publisher, well M the Author . W. bv dm read the antlf work, tmUVom whiif we have read, we tek it wr granted ht tli halane nut be in it It evidently haa been tho result of unman labor and pains. It in an embodiiDtol of the facts end statistics of slavery, interspersed with irresistible logic and withering denunciation.

IÄDIAJTA SABBATH SCHOOL COJIVKKTIOB There baring bean for some Una a deiira in diffartnt parts of Indiana for a rotate cmbbatb Kcbool Convention, wad the Indiana 8 fc. Aaaooiaaion having bean requeeted to eell ueb a mooting to ha bald in tbi place, wa rate willing to offer tba boepitelitiaa of -or oity, and undertake amj amount of toi :cf eaarj to eonveoe aoeb a moating, and rm er ite scaeions pleasant and profits bla.butwa wr unwilling to assume lb responsibility of calling t without there was A aenere) daaira throughout tba State.

To satisfy ourselves upon tbia point we

The author ia a bold man, born is the right ; issued a ciroubu inriting an etpreeaion of

plce, andatth right time', who received

hie education, like othere of hie aeetion, through tba "pin koct" lighte of tba Sooth, There are certain ezpreaaiona uaad ia tba work such aa " link spittle," whieb wa

While there ( an oeeawonal rnstance ol ,0 not ccnaider in the bast taste, but ooasid

morel worth yet associated with the Democratic part) n0 rhr dBJ thftt tnt ' dor or the party win reaort to any means tu pander to tb- wishes and taatea of the lowest and vilest ortiois of humanity lleuoe, in Wonlitioa like the Five Point, the vote ie altawat unaiiinoua for tbe 1 t"

ensey. Of kose tawrr seems ( he a studied fbrt todesamiawAeve7thina that baa been Seid anerad The Bible and the Deebtrutiun of Imtepeml, nee have come In for a bare of ahnee. whtU- minister of the Jpel are apec-a! objects or denunciation and libel. There ia not a pm-alavery old Hm paper that bus not. ain. e tat peaaage of NcbA.uk. Bill, takan apecial delight iu dela iax winiatera, aaleas, like Dr. Daily, the are wiUing to preeide at a banquet of win, and any prayera oer the UAilea, or, liki Prof Lawraaee. ba pledjd to Wtow Den. cracy whaeaeeff H leada. The ftdlowln. frraa b Tipton Democrat ia a fair aacfoifn of tlraepirit and mannei of that pre- It wall l remembered that iSr McWulleu delivered rotne strictore ot. WIHard Co , in l.ia nddreae at (JrerncaH tla. While tha propriety of time and plnce may be juetly questioned, we think no one aa douU tbetrutUfulneea of the remark Daniel wa. in arvry rcaac itnti-Willanl.

.um-1 lamm "l. and autr-otd Ha. Ua waamoateiui liaUc illv a hilu-r-litw polit.

oaan, and an example of s..l.riey aad adel it. Willard in a drunkard. n F

tend- to deny Ihta Yet lor tbia exhibllim, or the truth, tbi editor usee the following I t ........ tn se,mrd tn Mr MoMultcD:

jau.auu ' eT "ASOIIIEU jns " Tlaaa and again Intra we eipreaaed out opinion ot Uio itinerant vauomi tbui diagraoe Otd and liuuiamiy by ih.ir dcvilleb coiiduct ri the pnlpit. 1 Let n- call artentiun tn an attract trnni a recent ap-wcl. ot m or these hypooriticH. aooandreto tba Raat Mr MckiuUen ; be aaid: ........ ..kl.M,! ICBMlID'!'!) ! "

ralrX ul k, uu II-. -c-Wrwi M Uk Ii. rulrs( Zt IB htaWsst ttJawia r aiuoh ixltM rJuta. rak a co-lrs.. ! 1-saM - rAal.Msaia,u-rVrh.-. ssd-aM II IkMusi is- arWI wrihr f imiuuiua ijr anat u, a4 r-assj t .' ' rFbut hot auob langunge could wo aapeet (Km an Imp of hell who ha been -mi Into aaff world lorthe pnrpi-eitf making re lijrion nuoesMHie? Kulhing! . 't aaeb diunaaloe work dial be ia beat adapted u, 1 1 ia oaroaaa .e a pkja iuhnaaaant eepul ohre Uiajt eoniaina the met hidouue, poiiwi ed ritta.ad stinkiif( thinu ia tbu world -a'lieuK '....--ker titan Utl, lieart that wu'd

cro it not lor H .ir in nif Jim"- . it would stetil If nmre wnM b

WcU itmv

a benr

m.le by it thun b p.itachtHg

w. JMUlfM ti now H 'Tk aiMaits ikw ast aurdsrra ; . flat aa n ; Thy ksaiOi to paksaajaaaa And II) tout h tilsr-s. MaV oul a-1" 'as. V'tl-la sa kW , a:.. .1.1 4laKis aenetl h Ik ari4 Mart ; Rs-akt - kl- oa -! Caa star aa llstf klack .hi . t pal t thy II ' -j Be asaaei tva n 1fcs ik aytaaat, lh . II . .uM IMs in itssaasbUikaMt Died.iin? nah I h.ul. ia full of auch

deviliitb lived- and their victim Viotima?

yea, vi itiuts. llalr-nl of man tilling the til no-of love of God. too- n llu- bold of re

li'i,.nMnd imikoN men mtidela Men wb

arlH prvauh frnm tlie pulpit other doctrine t..aa lanl, will eventually -leal, and thui.vi.J manv to bell hvforeinx them toheliere that there i- ii" truib In any relnrnn. IVe war of thl-devil; beep your etahle well Jockeil while he ia aleiut, for we eineerely Uli. vr tint a mim wIki will act aa he ho n t. I wit), if ooii-loti rtlera. ittmt KortM Keep ftinr d ii liter lock eil up while the kvpncritleal villuin la neerthein ; the pollnt d rwial hua Ivrtm vl hi tJod. ami he who would da) that weaild aedure your d-niibier-Wah'h Iba nat-thrtit athiundrel. the hlaepbeuMtu ra-cal, and (mum hiei around, for lie la anti Did, anti-virtue, ami religion, anti e, rvtblng. -ave aaoundiel, tbief, aedu cer, dawil, awldoy." Let the reader weich tbi Intiguag. It ia i li u uttaok-oo Mr MoMullvn aa man und a a moii-iro fool uml Kivr CmiN iab that there ia aot a hlaeliffttard in thl elly, where Mr MeMollen la known, unlrka he le a Demurrai, wh would not feel him

elf diajimcvd to u-e auch language aguinat ao talented and ricelleut a man. Kven the lowet und fllthirvt Demoorat. who lounge about the Willardand Herkiu itiMtitution, would heeitate. before wmimitting aueh an offense) aaiuM truth and propriety, ware tlisv not -noomk'd by auob laoynaja from pohtiaiatia and edltir wh dirty the pool of polit lea ibal they may enjoy a monopoly ol Ik We need not ay that Mr, MoMullcn ha been known in tbie oity aome Bve year, an I not tba ftrat eharge, iiapli mting h.s moral chararter, ba er hpn made agitloal hi in. lie la above auapieUm in tbia regard Horn of kia irtende doubt the wisdom rl eanM of hi atr .eke upon m , m..i wleked ee la Af A poteea, hot he ba tbe arttlaote tloeof knowing that he baa made liimaell fall It I th truth fiilni of hi pititurv that make the tu hurt, and the UUcma ol b attack Ilk tb abuv tbui rndr them härmte, Acapt u tboa who made them. TImiukIi lucb en n4iilt fun tot perum nanlly injure ike ch ranter of any good man, it due Ituaaenea injury to tha puldlo. Every parent who admits aueh a paper intu hla family, corrupt aad damoraliee hialiildren Uettor feed them upon bread mixed with araauio. than auob menul food

bettor poiaun tba body then tha aoal Party euueeee i dearly bought wbaa u b a prkto la paid fee it Were it not hat wa baue a Attr ahare ol auch bleaeinga, we ahaukl envy Mr McMul lea. la aaea.iaf ao large a portion of the hleeeinga protfihied tho agalnat whom all maoAATof aN la aald faljely for Chrlat'e aake WbUa fe rould ad'i a dtfierant maoner, w hope M MoMulle will oot oomprotuiaa bia boat Iii ty to vice, eaa lo

ering the oppreaaion ha baa beheld, tha toaiy tyranny on the one hand, and tbe arupid yobopbaoey aad eabeervienoy oo the other we mutt regard then aa tolerable. And not witbetanding any detect in phraaeology or entiment, it muat be regarded for boldneia

if thought, bnneet expreaaion of opinion, md completeneaa of atatiatica, aa a book

itnaurpaaaed in tha engende of the time.

The whole argument ie on the preemption that elavery ia an uiimitigated evil, And iiiuNt be aboliabed. And tha author doe not leav tbi on mere preaumption, but prove it from a world of facto and figure The author ea a 1 .OOO.üOO.OUO of dollara ar idfered for tlie freedom of North Carolina" The landa them selves, redeemed from the euree of elavery, will pay the price. The elnveboldera are indebted to the nonslaveholders of the South 148,823 in lamngce to landa Thie would more than i-ay for all the slave in the South, without

he GV.T'imen land. There are about

i.OtvO.OOO more free whit person in tb 4otth than lavcbnldera The actual num

ber of slaveholder being only 186,551. Mr Helper appaala to tbe non-alanholding vot

era to rise in their manhood, and take poa-

tesaioe of the Legialaturee, and other offices

of the Hla ve State, and put dieabilitiee upon

Slavery where now they are on freedom, and

oon shivery will he worthleaa to its master

vVould any Democrat olject to tbe freemen

if the South taxing f!overy to death, and

sending off tho neroea to Africa, Cen

irnl or South America, and raieing the price sf land to Northern rate, when tbe people

there rould soon establish school for all

md make their own axe-handlea ' Would

uch progress in human affaire spoil tbe

prospect of Mr. Buchanan or any other

a Diiiiooratio candidate for I'reeidentin I860

for getting 530 votes at the " Five Pointa Precinte," New York, while Fremont or

other Republican should only get 16?

Mr Helper aaya "tho slaves have been

held 237 years in bondage hare," and ''the

centennial of 1776 at farthest must not find

mu ia the 1' oiled Stirbt" "The doom of

elavery ia written ' M e remark here, the

children of Israel ware held in liondaf by the Egyptians about 25year. Thia grand Bible example so often referred to, would run about 5 years before the great liberty anntveranry referred to above Uelper'a plnn would kill It before that time We have not room to give an idea of the content nf this book. The Author well re mark, " Yankee wives of the North have written tbe 'netions of slavery,' he the beta' The North and tba eiouth are diesec led with a maater hand, and tbair part in their latum displayed, showing beyond controversy tha gteat superiority of the Northern system We believe this book will lie extensively read, and will prove a

W w powerful engine in the hands of aotielavery men in "pulling down the atrong holda ot slavery." Let every man who wishes infor. maiion on tbia subject call at the counting room of the Journal oflioe, where the hook can be hud for one dolbu. It ia old only by Agenta and we presume one will soon visit the different sections of thia county to supply the people. It is a desideratum : and though literally full of facta and Igurea, it nevertheless takes hold of tha feelings of tbe reader and bind hitu as s

work of fklinn."

opinion as tn tbe daeirealdeness of eucb

mining

W have rsoeivJ from th Preee, Pas-

ton. Superintendent, and Teachers, all over tba State, meek a general response, ao decided, warm, and pertectly unanimous mat

wa have been both eurprised and gratified.

Wa with cheerfulness comply with the many requests we have received, and cordially invite the Sabbath School Teaohereof Indi

ana, mala and female, with all who tako an

active interest in thie great work, to con

vene ia We ley Chapel. Dot. 27, at 7 o'clock, P If., spending tbe two following

day a

Kaeh Sabbath School ia tba Stat ia re

quested to send to it at leaat one delegate

Tbe ohjeet of the Convention ie to seek

out the beat way of conducting and teach

ing Sabbath Schools, and to promote a more

general interest in tbe religious education of tbe young, and greater reaultl from Sab

bath School inetruction. Theee great ends

have been attained in similar gatherings recently held in several different States, by the discussion and free interchange of opin

ion and eipertence on practical questions pertaining to Sabbath School interest , aucb

PEOPLE OK INDIANA, KALLY ! I Your Rights are Invaded!!

DICTATORS HAVE SEIZED THE OOV. E it N MENTH tlonr v is ; o be Appropriated by the DictatorMhip, mid the People not to be allowed to Vole. After evading the plain duty of calling the Legislature together to provide for tho wanta of tbe State, tbe Governor being in company of four other Slate officer, has ndvised the Treasurer of State to violste his official oatb und bond, and pay out moneys coutia ry to Jaw, makinß the Dictatorship thus established equivalent to a Legislature Two

vacanor are about to occur in the Supreme C hut Dictators Willard and McDonald

have decided that the peoplo ahull not

choose, the successor, but tbe vacancies

shall be filled by his Royal Mejesty the Supreme Dictator. We call upon tbe people H tmeemhls in convention ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 5m. to make provisions for assorting their right as freemen. Let all com' Let th People's Press in Indiana rally the people to

HEBE MENTI0t

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TBI AETLOTga TO BE 0 FKK ED

We Infer from tha manifesto of tho D it

aeV Indiana 2T per cent, bonds, falling due in 1866, are selling in New York at .10 rents on th dollar. AT The Evening Courier baa changed band, and is to beooeas the Wright rorgsn for Indiana afp Ca Mi Cnahing, late Attorney General of the United States, is named in nonnootion with tbe vacant I7. K Judgeship. a9 Hnlman. No 3 Odd Eellow' Hall, has replenished hie atook of gooca Sac advertisement leaf It is said that the supply of hogs in the Wabash Valley ia rcry large, and that pork ha been engaged at 95, gross anT A lady who knows, r quests ui to say that Touaey A Byram keep an excellent assortment of fashionable goods Girstham a call. aaP" We call attention of Sabbsth Sohool Teachers and Superintendent to the circu

lar ol the Committee on Subbath Schools, which appears in another column.

. vi s or SoacHo SYXtr. Five half bar role of syrup made from tba Chineae sugar cune were sold in New Orleans on Wsdoeeday, the I'd inst, at 45 cent pergallon. ftap Don't sacrifice your notos ou tbe Hank of the Capital. They areamplv scoure I. nnd will pay 08 cents if not dollar for dollar. gkn "A conservative," eaya Donglaa Jerold, "is a man bo will net look at the new

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HJOB-BAHDT DUIUBPATTOH ! DICTATOR- moon, out oi respect ior mat anoieni insuiu

tion the old one.

TO THE PEOPLi OP UIDIA A

On tho 24th tilt., I truuamittod to

a"i I Aa J w' eav .

tator. which appear elsewhere, that a call- ( tho Governor my roeiirnutiov ed session will ba bald and that Gov Wl office of J udgo of the Snpretae ( ard baa obtained a proaiis from his Demo- to tuke etfoct when a huccwaaor oratio brethren that they will not prevent bavo beuo oloc-ted by you mid

QUftiluKd. lOlllUt (OnillUUiK Ml

the convention and theo to tbe null.

the war-cry be dok ujTir rat tj tomb ir

Let

lagiilation by breaking a quorum M ehoj e tbvee inferenoee era just. Wa ean vouch for tba Repuidieani thaino legislation will be dons until ths Senate is purged, it that

stavee off everything until the day of doom

If they do not stand to their right, wa hope slaveholder Bright will laebthem a be wo'd any other craven slave

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rUE STATXTBTrXPH V Imvc alrcajdy atenpbie nniioencwsiietir Kb- tion lu-ld or tb" aWiivwaei'ortli, Ki J. Ailani-, Km- St u lav

i vor i ou Mitj. rt1 ' a vMAwiuri irtob, Tsir" iilliH Ivuh shot drgi

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W0ESE 'HAK ITEALIHO The Cincinnati Enquirer of a lata date, sari " On Ttieaday lass, just before the Centra) Bank waa dosing, one ol our laboring men want into that institution with tha sum ol l, which he wished to depoelt Th bank hai closed, and yet they consented to luko tb deposit, 'Merely as an accommodation,' letting him out tb back way, an thai other customers should not find fault The bau oncer ol that institution knew whan they reoeivod that money, that luey would not "i 'mi nest morning, and yet ihey took it the depositor believing ha could check for it when he pleased That man oannot gat hia ilMO, whioh ia hi little all; thoee who tout it a ft aw they would not open neat morning, and, ooftseqoendy, the depositor waa nothing wore than a swindled man when he left hie depoeit" This is worse than stealing. The laborer not only l)t his money, but there is a loe of confidence an Imposition upon honsst men, and our laws will not be right until uch men are dealt with a falona As long aa it is permitted that whoever oan rant a room on a pubMo atreet, and bang out a aign,

HANK, may inveigle tba unsuspecting ii.u such dileuisaae, no poor man ia sal's

VIllM JUT UI4S1 ' STIOM

Tt may be well to inlorm our readers that

the Vsrtnont Insane Asylum ia open to tbe reception ol patinu from abroad. One aa cedent feature of the Institution ia that they

take incurable patients aa well a recent

eaaae Two patients have are there from

Knwiktin county, Mra Jones, an incurable

person, and Hon Noah Millar, lata Kenroeentotlva from that county In tha Indiana Hons of Rapresentotirea Uopea are' en-

icrtiiinsd tbivi ho will oon b rsators.i Ui his

family and friands

Dt W. 11. Ilockwsil, lbs e.csll.nt Super-

intandout, is spoken of as a man well quid

iled for hi position- Th tailtu;ion la Ie

eetad In Bratlleborough, Vt, aad tha ehar

ge for board and treatment are only two

dollara per wk

TIT THEM

Tb Hem. .crate profoss great faith In tbe

opinion nf Judgs McDonald Let aa try

them Wo are glad to find a call for a R publican Convention during Htam Pair week

to fioti,mnte oandxlabes tor Suprsm JudgA

Let ua go ua with the lMike, and see bow

Heal faith tby will mantle In McDoaald

We hope there will ba a general attend

ance

How to make Sabbath Sohool eiircires nteresting and profitable ? How oan tba older scbolers be retain-

ed 1

How can tbe children who are out of

school be brought in f

The influence and manngement of Infant

Claaaea.

Bible Cleaaee bow beet secured, and their management T The Monthly Concert of V :ayer for K S . ita management and importance. Ought SL S. to cloeo in wintor ? Manner of teaching. Defecte of 8. Schoola

How can our Schoola be supplied with Teachers T How can wc most successfully lead our ay scholars to Christ ' Persons who design attendingtho Convention are requested to send their names by maii to J W McInttsk, Pecreury of Committee of Arrangemnnta, to that on their

arrival cards or introduction can he handed

them to families ready to give them u cor dial welcome. Th committee oannot prom ise to provide for those whodonot givethoro this timely notice. A laige gathering of both ladies and gentlemen is expected, and every enort will be made to entertain all. We ask every individual to make it their eapeoial buaiueaa to extend information ol thia meeting, by having tbia circular read

in their Sabbath Schools, and by this and other meane try to awaken an interest therein, and secure a large attendance, for wa want a meeting hose influence will be felt in every Sabbath School in Indiana, aad through eternity. The Committeor Arrangement will be at tbe aforesaid Church on Tuesday from

10) o'clock A. hi. Tbe following roads bar kindly consent

ed to return free those a ho present a certificate of attendance, and who paid full fare in coming ovr their respective roade: Ohio t. Miasiasippi, Richmond A Loganaport, Toledo, Wabash A Western, New Albany A Salem, Michigan Southern A Northern Indiana, and tbe roade from this

place to Jeffereonville, La Fayette, Cincinnati (via Lawrenceburg), Madison and Peru.

Persona living on Railroads not above nam-

sd, oan learn of tbe Station Agents, after

Oct 1, whether tbeir roads eatend the same courtesy.

We have, before ua the printed proceed

ings of a eitnilar convention, in which are tablee of information and atatiatica of ex

oeeding interest and profit, such aa are asked for iu the following We ask every School to fill up these blankaand send them

to the oonvention. Blanks will bo forwarded on application.

Friends oi Sunday Schoola ar 'reques

ted Ui lend aniwere to tbe following ques

tion

1. Location of your Sunday School If

in the country, give Town, Range, and Soc tion

2 and 3 Im name and Poet Offioe ad-

dreae T

4. How many Teachera T &. What ia their average attendance (V How many acholara 7 What is their average attendance? fl. How many are over sixteen years of

age?

0. How many under lit years of age T 10. Ie your Sohool more or lees prosper

ous than In former years T

11. ! It closed any portion of tbe year? How long? 13. Ie it euffering from any particular cause; and what? IS. How many of the scholars are memhere of the Church ? 14. How maay ar the scholars or your School have been oouverted during tha laei year? IA. How many of them attribute tbelr conversion to P. K Influencee? 16 How many nt your acholara would not b under religious Instruction wer it ool for your S Sob oil ? 17. Do you hold Teachera' meetings?--Are Ihey for prayer or tbe atudy of the lew eon ? 1 & Doee your S ft raiae money for be-

nejtnlent purpose ? How u'uob, and for

what? 19. What baa been the Influence and re

suits of your Sebord linos its organisa

tion tft. What facta have fallen ander your observation ot tbe benefit of otbsr Sabbath Schools ? Addraaa J. W MolNTYR Jkw'y Obrasatisee q Arrrnngmunu, biHajiarotia, Ian

I HIP ESTABLISHED ! '. Ths Trusteis of th I) af und Dumb Asylum Lave passed a reso'ution o j en thin institution on the first day of October. Ti e Asylum for the blind will bit .n,ed on tbe I9M of October. The Trutee of th In sane Aaylum meet on Tttcedav n-xt, wl en we presume arrangements will tu made to receive, patient at an early day &ei-ntl.

So ho! tb "State rffcera' have resolved to open the Aaylum, have they ? By a hut anthori.y ? All we know about it i thni there w "a meetingof the offic rof Sute' where they met, by what authority the? met, and who gave them authority, ia ni t recorded there ia nothing in the (onatitti tion or law of Indiana, constituting " lbState officer" an executive oommitteo or Dictators general, but at this meeting, held on the 16th day of September, t :e follow n$

resolution waa unanimously adopt, i Jttfhed, Tht we advise the Treasurer

of Mate to advance out of any money in hie )ssesaion belonging Ui the Stale of Indiiinu. Niifficiont funds to support the Indiana Asylum for tbe Insane, and the In-titution lor educating the Deaf and Dumb and Blind. Asnaxx P. Wuläud, Governor Joski'ii t McDonald, An y (en; AqriLLA Jonxh, Treasurer: John W Doiip, Auditor, Danibl MoCu nK, Secretary. t'pon tliis "enrrant" we learn thut the

Treasurer has resolved to ad' ance the neccaary tuiids to Hustnin the iiilitutions. and tho tScnftxeand Join nol nnd other paper approve. He hope, if he dot, thut the

next Legislature, tic its politio what they may, will hold him to a strict account for malfesanca in office. He has no more right to pay money on such authority, than he would have to pay it on the warrants ol any other five ciliscns of Indiana ho might have a "meeting." Ashbel P. Willard. Je seph E McDonald and ussociatos, are only ctrisens, except when acting officially. Anv

t& We see it stated that Col Denton ha written n review of the Dred Scott decision, In which be eontroverte Judge Taneye opinion. 8T The city or St Paul, Minnesota, ith a po ulstion of 12,000 souls, hss not a single engine, a foot of hose, a fire bucket, nor a single publie well or cistern Anotmkr FAiLrax. We learn that the Pea Nut man, on Meridian street, suspended last Monday. His assignees report but throe pea nut" oo tbe hundred Bad failure, that aaP" Judge Ciookins reasons like a semi hfe man in his address to the people of In dinna. Let ua go on with the election, and lest their confidence in DictnLirs McDonuld and tVillard

It iae f mated that the deol ne in tbe !

Ivtbottd Put-sou Mcsta We learn that sever.! Eestorn ( hurchm hare introdu

ced tb use of stesm in propelling church organa Some old fogie think thie a terrible innovation, but we muat pronounce it a decided improvement on the former method of dojxo the einging in fashionable churches Tbe steam never titters or Uughe in the most solemn pert or the hymn, never sticks up im pretty fun bofors its face, and whispers during the sermon; nut or turne, over ths leaves of the note book to find the " tune." during prayer ; never write notes and passes thorn whils others are liateniug, but behaves itseir in a quitt and becoming manner, except when eugoged in tnakiug music. If people will ting by proxy, let them employ steam

Bridge at Harrison, Ohio. The County Commissioners of Hamilton county, Ohio, and the Commissioners of

Dearborn county, Indiana, made the final arrangement on Saturday, for the building of the Harrison bridge, over the White Water River. The cost is not to exceed $15,000, of which Hamilton county pays one-third. Dearborn county one third, and the White Water Valley Canal Company the balance. ———<>———

bavu rocetvod no ret-ponm, und Ii

no direct information from the Tiovernorof any objection U thureaiirnu-

.Ucni, oithv-r toe loiui or suliHtimw. It liuaot,r n fault h

appcura, Uowaver, tlmitlio otHoor hau j devotion to tlm Frw otsTwWM decided thut itcreatoH uo vncauoy w lrotlr m vt-reily vrnfjchatl. ai.! bo bile i by an election by tlio people ' e.,ro-pkmua fr.-e teu atjti Inroapuctto rnysoir 1 havo only j pluoo conipelfctl to U-avo l y to way tbut the resignation fa made boat ut nn hour's notice in gJod luitb. and in accordance with ; thun vindicnUkl Laivv ad.Cif, tho practice which has lierctoi'uro pro-' robbit' uid ImitMiit vailed in this Stat. It ia atautuialiluruWtfitt Lbu tuiaat 4uiefca"" 1 undcretnnd, tint n it creutae) nulolt acne, tbo Pry prut.t vacancy, no election can bo i r al ' . m: ti-jti j held. It ia not tho design of tbe con- every maji on tlmts-mMmi ruvBtitution and laws tbut un offlcu ahull imoua voto only Vtt puiiml buut uuy time vucaiu. Hia in Und- municipality thus rlto-ci

h1 that thjro ahl l aLeay bo an iu ! till Spring;, when tho ivin cutnbant The Couatitution tkclurea beiug ended and the Free t tn thut 'whenever it ia piuvided that overwhelmingly prepoiidci; an otBcer ahull hold bis office for u ' Mayor und Council had rtic i

Kivun tcr-o. tho same shall bo con. hu ucd to mean lb.it auch otUcor abali bold hie office lot aucbtobrm and until bia fcuccceor abali havo been elect ed uud quulibed." 1 buve mado my j-xignutMn to conform strictly to tliia provihion of ilio Couatitution. I 1111.. 1.1 ,l..t,l.l I..12L. IklllfA ......t.. -, ,.,

take effect inalnntcr, and this, like I dodge of -f

the cuse ut doutli. would hare leou r- , Ucinocracy

ed tbe Judge to bo uppnnted by the i Stuto and pro-Sluverv Govaruor, to bold uut.il tho people ; The recent Charter L

resign and defer tuaS, la thie election, tbe lint-! drawn l-'rce State ityairx-t ry und the foviutf pn aojno 300 innjoritr. The Pro Slavery a ty day. under their proper

over, and thev were an

ajajaThe Peterburg, Virginia lntol!igen ear says We don't believe that snob a lux uriant growth of corn has been seen on esrtb

einen the day of Cain, the king of farmere. aa now caa bs seen in tbe valley of tbo Rappahannock. In traveling tbia stream, as far as the eye can reach on each ride, we aee. thousand of acre tocming with corn, lavishly extravagant in im growth sou yield Esjf- Rev. J. (i. D. Poltijohn. M D , who woe stationed here aa a minister, some six

yeare ago, but lately has resided at Cairo,

market vulue of Railroad Stocks in the last ! III., was here last week on a visit. Hopreaef, three months, amount loan aggregate of ed on the camp ground a week ago bis ixty millions of dollars And yettbecoua- Sunday. We understand he is to enter the try is no poorer for it. , itineracy again aomewhere ia Soutbere llii far The Infi-Ssaiery Studnrd publiih-1 oia Kaowa.Äejiwi

would elect, but thut would h.ivo

mudo no difference, fur hia appointor would have held, in like mumier, until bia euocoaaor should buve boon elected und quuliUud; producing pieuieely the aame result. It the peoplo tail to elect, or hV tba peraon electod un.it to take tbe Oiilh of uulco, the i neu m

a - a A a A aa i ' a Till

lie ill coiil i n in- l ) ü j d tor another our. QOIQ 1 1

and still another, aad ao on imlod- whlc

nitely. uuder like oireutnatanta. live tmri

Thia tihowM in a etrong ligbt. tho in- ainiuJ'th tcutioo to prevent an actual vacancy tteelfQft At any time. eink the

firet tritt! of etrcngth

der tbia new lerntet worth ia a largo and with a population not or 8.00U. and uot lei-e t voters. Of con re. ui. .,ie lo carry it, tin :

tor Congress Pmini

ut.iora in

In

1. 1.

question

ot

It ia provided by law that at tho I Slavery into a suborn in

es a letter fnim a inerchnnt in Manchester, "widely connected with trade in thia country,' of whom it says "He hes a beautiful colored wife and is a glorious fellow." aaP Mine host of Tuk Oiukxtal ia nnking ample arrangement Tor visitors daring .-ut.. Pair week. Ue have mi doubt many will mnko his acquaintance then woe will gladly jvatrottite him in future JPjprMr. John Dush killed Mr. Morris Coreornn at Chicago by a aingle blow under the ear which broke hia neck. They were the proprietora or rival lin warehouses, and quarreled about getting each other's customers.

a" It is tuted that Washington Irving haa the nvitorml for a lifo of Kit Carson, the celebrated Rocky Mountain Guide, and

AQ7Sri3.t AXlWiRSJ. e Tho Englihwomtin'9 Review, in a vory kind and traternal notice of tho Advocate, noticing our romarka 4,i tbe courao of tbe Kuglieb and Amen can Prone, any a : "It would appear that the laudable effort to procure a bigbor female oo en pat ion in looked upon rutbor coldly even in tbe United State, linvc we, then, been mistaken in auppOMug

tbui ' woman a richte' are more a re

annual uioctioo in October -all exist-

ing vauaucioe in uflCce, or.d all otHcea, the termaof wbiolt will expire betöre another general election, ahail bo Üilod. 1 hia eUUite rnunt rweetre a liberal construction in favor of popular right und tho duo ttdminiairation of tbe guvermownt. W htrictly conaimed there never would bo a vacancy to be tilled by a popular vote, be cuuoo it ie the taking of the oath of otiico by the otic thut is newly elected, that Ur.niuutea tho ".enn" Ol the incumbent. Tbe ia no viicancy wiien tbe election ia bold, bocuiiee H oue ba, been occutionod by death, or by a roaignation taking immediate edect, it muat havo been filled by an executive appointment, uh required by tite coiiftiitutiou; ami whether it "term," aa deiiued in the toreguin; conetittitioiinl provision, w ill expire, depend upon a contingoucy in tlie future which cannot then be known

It IH my opinion unit VoU have

right to elect a Judge ut the approuching eleetion, to till lie vaoaney to be

oucasioned by my reaiuna' ion. 1

ality in the Ropublio than they are ! have no deaire to obtrude my opinion

Ave bankereor merchants have precisely the j thut they will probably be manufactured

atf )t ie said that ths sepply of keen m

the Wabaab Valley la very large, end ehal

perk baa beam ppi aa Us

alT L O. Sooby, of Franklin eeunty, Ind., gol tbe Srt premium at tbe Ohio Stat

Pair ea litter of lee pigs, and the second

same right to adrt'se the Treasurer to violate hie official oath and Imnd. He i to payout money ouly on the warrantor tho Audi

t,.r "outer die roper moucys (appropriated."

High time indeed, if th State officers

can aeeuuie tlie responsibility of adv. tiny the Treaeurerto pay out tnnneye not appro

priated, and thereupon he doce so ! Tho

sword may be in tho tlovemor's band, but tkt people huld tke ii r .. and they will not

allow any S ate officers to wrest it from them. Asa ciLien or Indiana, and na.an editor, we shall denounce this usurpation as a most dangerous attack upon tbe liberties and rights of the people

It will not do to any tho wants of the Insdtution require such appropriations. The Conetitution and law provide for meeting those wnuta Call th people togethor in tho persona of their representative, and lot them make the appropriation

To plead that it is too expensive, too uncer

tain, is to plead that it would ha hattet to

commit every ioteiest or the State to those

five magnatcA N... it will never do, and we know the people and thoir representa tlv, will rebuke the usurper in tone o! thunder 1 f they may advite appropriation in tine caae, they may in all easee. I T they have a right to aay the necessities require it now, so they may judge in regard to ovory

claim upon the State Treasury, and the people may quietly stand by and pay taxes,

hut let tho Committee of fic$ appropriate. I'ttoriB or lUDIaXA ARB YOU 1'RkraKKO roK Mat I It . a moat mlserabl attempt to usurp authority and evade duty. In it, Qejv, Willard haa aaid that the interest of the State require legislation, but ho and his ao oiated uurer assume to die tale, ami uot to oall the Legislatur together as required by the Constitution We have helloved from the first that (lev V lllurd hu forawom hlmsslf iu his refusing to call the Leglnla tore bigethor Thie atuuipt tu dictate, uoknowlsdge th tiouelty of legislation yt he reluKee lo call the Legislature together, and tltu a clearly violates hi official oath ea if Le neglected any other plain oflolal duty. Our persoo.il regard for tbe Trassttrer leads US tu bo, r that h will imi hoed this adviee These advisers oannot ehia d him from the concur not to say the jienulty duo o flagrant a violation of offiuiai lldelilv We are aura tha matter will bo Investigated Let hitu not be entrapped Hut if ha doe weaaaure him of our hearty ami unceasing eflbrt to held hla up aa a violator of sacred trust, and we shall do our utmost to have justice dons him, while we shall regard ibu Uovaraor aa perjured and teaoh others so He tbs personal consequences what they may, we shall not see the CoDstltntion ot our Stale trampled under foot by usurper, we shall oot rsa a band of dictaturs aaaumc tha place or th people reprraeutative uud be silent

oil atel Ii , . Baader, remember that tba State Fair begin en the 4th or Ootoher, and if you desire a good, oomfortehle place during tbe week, apply in dm to Frank Ccetlgan, Jr., proprietor of tbe Oriental Uouia Frank

will eel and sleep yeu oo the high pressors

on sow em lose year a Just what might

be eapeceed tf him by ihrem who knew hie eysteaa, aad ao mm.JtJrinUh j-

into a book in tbe course of the ooming winter. air We are gratified to learn thai Mr. Robinson, or tlie Savings Bank, has mads arrangomeota to reiume buaineea. We shall have more to aay upon this subject at another time. Suffice it for tho present to say that his oousaein this struggle, baa been such aa to give the public tbe utmost confidence in bia integrity. 0erTThe moat glowing account are re ceived daily from all part of the State, eaye tho Dubuque (Iowa) Expres, of tbe yield of tho wheat crop. It i believed tbe average yield throughout the SUM will be twenty five bushel per acre. aar l'r Spear, a wealthy Geogia, planter, was drowned in tho middle of lake Monroe, on Wednesday last, by the sinking of u small itcsiuer which be had built for hia own use One of bie negroes went down with him alo. Emr Tho Karr er Hotel, one aquarc North of tlie Union Depot, Chatlcs Wittenburg, proprietor, haa recently been roinod- . Id and i now inferior to no hotel in the West. Persons from a distance, attending tbe .state Fair, will find the Farmer e Uotei a couiforablo stopping place. SjafjrThrco vacancies la the next Congress

havo been caused by death. Tbe next

4jjen I ito-nihiir r Mr Mongomery of

Pennsylvania, and Mer. Krcoton and Lockhart. Indian Mr. Uroaton wo a

Kepuhlioun, tho two other Democrats Their dnaths will pnibably lead to no polit ieal ohange. ar The Hurt ilo Courier states tha uum

her or steam and sailing vessels built during this season In that oity at forty-two, the ton ttagc ut 15,82.1 aa, and the cost 11,(183,000 Most of those essel ro owned or controlled there, and aro Ut be engaged in tbe (rude of the I'pper Lake.

aT Dy way of Cleveland we have the following front lluflalo 1 he Plelndcelei oajaj " I h breaking if Hanks, banker and business men in Ihifialn, Is terrible Last Sahhalh, two ehumhes wem In'it up, the officiating elegy won finding theinsoiroe unable to inert ihelr rngagementa" Aajr The amount or wood used lb New York Crn i ml Hnilroad from A Iben) (o Ihifialo, Is IfiiMieord per day, ensilug, when ready tor consumption affin per tvard Tha outhtv for wood nhme, Is therefore one million ihren huudred and fifty thousand dollara a yeurl aar R. A. Hall, the city olotbter le open, lug a sp!einlnl assortment ol ready made clothing In hla store No. Id, East Waabing t in street, and aouio of tb beat place good', .or men wear, In hiaetore in Odd Fellow's flail building, that were ever brought lo thie city lie cut and make to order, and Ui satire aatislaotion ar Either from ignorance or a murderous dUrvgard of tbe lives of the people of Oensva, tbt fattening iofluenoe of araeale ha been brought to bear upon tbe ebiokea supplied ut the market or that elly. Tbe polica oo morning seised aquauatyof deluae lump obickea, trough! io from a neighboring village io Savoy. The pooler) was examined, and to tbe horror of everybody wee foe od to eeotain arseeie. a nam bar of IndMduAle were arrioCed, Irpkayerthlag rarther had beea amilemJ

with na?

No, you havo not been mistaken in auob a auppoaition. We inhuritod tho English law, and ihe code and practicoo of England aroyelatamped

upon our taiuto uookb biiu uur wun recorda, but the alwaye eEpandlng and liberoliaing influeticea of broud

and unoocupiod landa, to which opproaaed peoplo may fleo from the

ready reaen Ol oppreaaion, ins nuupi

uiuo the alteniiuti of the public, und

eapeciaby none to inter. ere with tho action ut' any uthur department ol tbe goveriiaivnt. Wbut 1 havo aaid it euuply in juatiüoaiiun of my uwn course In terminating my official relation with you, I return you my gruletul ucknowlodgmoutu for ibe expreaeiun of your confidence implied in my election to so important u trual. My

9 w

Kioerante lean and r;r;;ntte I In umpliiiiil pMi-iy eoa a Irrosul Not m . plattorm. In other worda, Walku tain undertook to develop ita p!fr)oi tion in KtuiotiS nnd LuaOfTU ratal it concretion by a viciory. 'lo ihre ( i ui (.ns in tbe oie of ItuiiHotn n.r Dole gute), an emigrant from a Free Mute was ec.t nil aa'thu DeiiKieriiito tnntli Inte for Mayor, in the hope of drawing oil' iioto the Fi .e Mute nr gauigation tbae who v.ei Ivtenerly Iemofruta. Oj"J,is i-undidufe II.' LecwcmcorlK Tuna of the atb, ema J. V. Dyer i tbo Pfo'OeHi rj .'. u didate in opiwiaitfontri Mr. Atll Pereonully we have nothing "ty aay a l oiii him, but we know Lint to Le in corrupt politically as it ih m,iL1o lot 4 Maun duugb-l'uco dt be. Each party did ita Lent: and the roult, aa we mtve alrt ndy fttatcd, i tho trinrnpb of (ftoae whom the President liucuanau etiutuatiaM:a it-1st 1.

ternm - tbe mteioritV.

. S .ft aS

a uud the pernio Hlkrt

1 i i l 1 1 ' ! . i lasaitlitll T la 'til l

a I aa laww a i ve aw a " ' -'' X. V. Tribune.

lair vsssai t.

Tho woret part of tin I i r .

iropw .. ' J that

(lud

li-o'l

ion of a jwpular form of government, i enaeof tho obligation is in no degree

where tbe voice of the pooplo could bo made to bear directly on tbe law

inakora, and tho advantage in tntolli

genco, whioh we have gained in oar

iree etatoa, Dy our excoiieni common achooi ayatem, baa lod to a moregon eral ditfuaion of knowiedgo than in England, and through theae liboraliaiug influomoa tho lawa in many ol the Stute, have boon ao improvod within a lew yeare, aa to place - tho reality of woman a righta" of property fur abend of those ol England. Theee are aubetantial righta and we aro not disponed to treat thorn aa of minor importance. Among them aro the righta ol' eoparote prope.ty, theequul righta of tho wife to bring euit u divorce for tbe tame causes that men may bring them, tbo right of the wife to engago in aeparate buaiueaa ami receive tbo roeulta of that buaineea. and many other, none of arlre h art believe the lawaof England yet allow. II theee improverueuteweapprociute But while our law-makera have kept np to publio sentiment, and in aome caaee nave gono in advance ot it, in tbia roe poet, the great mace ol the people, both men and women, are uot alive to the aubject of enlarging tbo boundaries prescribed ana ephoic for women, who ure obliged to depend upon thoir own roaourcoe for tbe muani of support. Uero iu Philadel phla, for iuetanco, there Is a bitter op position to femsle comttoaitors. Tbia

comes mainly fl'otn printers who lout they are to be driven from tbe Held tHbera (ami among these it Urge uum ucr of thsbionnblu, though ailiy wo men) arc horrified at tho idea of our Komnle Medical Colleges, and think it degrading instead of elevating, foi a woman to become a good nhyeloiai . So we might 0 through the list oi all umpioytnonls and professions not now imiiiiiii'hi tn umni'ii There Is a great fear of we i.o i'a getting 'out i oer sphere." ami even our great Uor ucr Mann, who is President of Anti oota College, Ohio, where young men nnd women nre saht to have an euui clianoe for education, once said in n lecture that "fhe nropttr sphere of wo man waa revolving round a dtnnet pol," It Is such a worsblpof dinner and such n determination that women shall he slaves toman's etomoeh thui we complain of UI the luvt that our newspapers are 00 much alVaid

if their partisan atumiing to speak

dimiuiabed by the fuctthut the honor

waa Deetowed uneought and undesir ed. The position is one which fill the meaaure of mr ambition, and ita duties accord with my tastes. It would havo given me pleasure lo havo continuod to serve you upon the bench, if I could have done o in justice toother claims upon mo. Yours, vury rennet fully, ,S. D. (ionniNe. Terra Haute, Sept, 21, lb57. m MO BAL C0UBA0E A a AEE vntUe, an I gi bit aa ii is nre We n-member when we thought thai the eouraue of the field was every thing. The charge, ti e wotdof q mmand, highounding and clear amid he ba tie's iur . the clash of arm, the roar of nriilssry, he thrill of the bugle's uule as aihs hi.. o- than magic suund. It i- I the sol dirr dare all lor victor?, the ban: i r oi a your eountiy in front, plsiib d ilme to snd amid victory or defeat. Oh huw young hearts beat to be aciors in suoh a scene, calling ii glorious, and holding ii noble for brave spirit to mingle in, end light nobly, to lie down and dm But what i the courage of the battle field, compared wi h the moral courage of every day life! Stand alone; tee Iricud scowl, hear distrust speak it foul suspicion ; wa'ch enemies taking advantage of the occasion, laboring to destroy ; who would not istVr el counter the alio k of a hundred battle field, oid lead a forlorn hope in Oarh, than barenJ biuve ihmu things? Why, ho one is O tbe summer' breea on he ocean to whoai's atoimicst blast Any common apiiit may suninmn courage to play tin suhlt r well: use quickiv Ii slur it. Hut it requires a man to pt ek out b a thoughts as he thinks tin m o do-- when like that aim my hlalin Winter on o d oo an. peace, l.oimr, teeil i v and life nie thiealem-d to In- swep1 Yet who looking bark on tha page , t history, orloraanl to tbe hope of the fit ure, would hesitate shleh i the two t,, eheoae? Th in r yr wh it an the) ' i.'hrotiichd aim s iu all hearts, Tin mtrfets wlt died tor Itbertv. Ignosniti .n-ly eatl an the snsflddnow fares It with them t f'heiishel as t srtH's boo oietl son. The good, who pnko the: ruth and sum red tor it alo whn aieiawyf Tte I est aid In git, ttiai in ear ihoug it and love. An I vet what did they t Lite men thev' spoke the tru h that was in ti on . Tbl i

which have been mado in J. within ten ymiin j-hm, yil I uccuunt, is n-i merely iu ihe lac we hitvo burrowed so mm li iIf the money tbu i -been brought home in railroad

or anything elae of a permaucot alno,

ao that we bud eonieth Di: lo mmv I

l il could net nev Thi tt.u , i)

. - or on

ut

if, uetoi c idi tUej lantsorta

s a they think oo tbe subject, that 1 1 lo ir oottr ige. Ii diey had b en silent a.o la ua , ssv that thev are behili'l if. I rem bl iik hofom tMania or to o

. aa ... w I T I I . S

the Entrlish ureas, iu independence

We undoubtedly have mure imper which eEpresa sympathy for tne wo man's movement than England, bul papers of all kinds are much room uanerous, leaving a leas proportion of favorable ones here thau therm Wo mentioned (Iu to article of which tbe Review copied a portion) ono paper, as having copied and ap proved of tbo English women's move meets. The mention was morely incidental, and not because any particular importance was attached to that Journal, wbiob il not known to one in a thousand of our readers, and whioh la not a predominant light u ear aewipaper world-

they bad feared l nil wlnt tiny know,

kit speak wh u they li lt, they wontd have lived and died Ilka mheratn Hut tin y nnd the m tral courage to r?o all this, and, though they jH ttshed. mm ea bio ed thtough tbelr aiitf rog. and Irtiib lighted up with m w glory und powm fiive na mo si Courage heflt oily thing sloe I It in tbe only bravtry nn whitdi humanity may enum lor any n aj hie-sing. Ott u imial emirsge flri and lal I Pur while it nerve a rout, lor duty, it route out of hia heart hsio and revenge, and all bad psasion, unfait g ti ui wise amid danger, calm .mid csui eaaent, just amid lawlessni is. sod pure amid corruption. It fs the crowntag beauty el Maobood C X Clay. . ,1 üstü u . is hsBV ltjedjacw

way ol'offaut to the I be eo bud. But the tn.

in Europe never loach a u.

small portion of it rencUc n such shape. Theae lumns ui ted) not In the ebupe of in supplies toward bud line. the whoee bonds they are Con -

..I A .1 . I r .1 . m

annual entirely in tue shape oj sllka, Hutms. ribbons, gwwguwa ami e j , i aivo liixurieaol all sorts. Ji. t mi in protortion to tbe ninontit ihm wo contrive to get placed r . abroad is ihuuitiouut i tWac Iniportations, a very onneitismahki port ecu of which eerve rather to miruhter to pride, vnnity, and utl nbatlnl rpli t ol show and extni i :, n t,. answer any useful puipoee. Ali ahow unddiaplwytaovcr.il I nstml all of this purpio aad tine In,,,

worn out anti vital a the railroad in fin strength of whoso bon

tion win made. Dul Um Uin i -rt.

remain a debt to be pan I, und tor w hich the filterest must I regelat-ly remitted, beside iboaiblit ioi nt bin in n imposed uuii tbe country hi the shape of extravagant and luxurious habits. Few person cue buve feitet! to oolite, with a sigh or sneer, according to their Leinpr or the levlitiy ; the moment,be ext riivagant habits of the greater piflt of t tu- Jii-I, ., , vant gilla who ny out in mil . und dreaaea every eingle tont ul I In ir wages, often llub'ed until ipnting tin in if they happen to huvo ttgiaij MttfwVi i employer, so that, whttt shl.no comes, or they happen lo I m ul a place, they are In a miserable plight Out in all this our I rials servant girls I L. . ft . ... ftl

.in out inioj.t tne naiiotn Hoi iiK in Tut key Ifeeyw l iirki ya do, and in il . ibrecaaS and faul iah aartrsi may sh an exact pit lure as a nation Tbu cbaeat ter i ie ami u nil tbu little N S o er t be conn t ry in ev A very lur(e jmrtloo nf en In of the luvst llver ix

lieni. wasted, il it in n.H.im living,

nt nil ev ii t in uinu i wem s p, o. which hate lU'odtnail i o

or ecMulitrt at till wpuivui. ot liloUi I he I . a ol Ui i

not üiul tbu pnn.il liusio'iieal test bin tbui u did not ouine loag lajfasrav V! Y , Trfsjavae. , ,r Bs Wo nr.. plenaed to A, i. htte nunther ol tits I a h - r .' tbat rtlaitar Uadei-hlll In. t.ibeii Aman Ii M W u ua n-o, R AO wiiruiiil in thetStWN I im i,- i iieiitiv aaiavtl man tbnt elation un i iiilHirel in the 'ue ol tetn nerairt'e, tor yvues taat ftMts vN ry the lint t lieu and ace ipriht t a ' thai will ...il titiwn mi Ivr, fit ttl I i a fief IH'tb the hc)rng' f the ami Inlilrun ot' the poo iiiebi I arid wo rejoice tliat ehe is now !n n ptikiliou where her fttlent rtn f Ii A once eaa have wider wc'tpe and tf frlfi itioreuaetlhe intemmt Ol ihr oNHf and lighten the labors (i"frtar Vh deithill, aa while she is ratrvirseing 'oi- tiiu pajmr aloToad, Mam Waty i ill Attend to ita intej-eat at eSaane. W. think it a vary good araangetueat.

nns the

it

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plel am to then