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.11 Vol. 3 Uo. 21.) PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1053. (Whole No. 125.

TllKM.HKiI.Uilj IHSyiOtltAi. n-PLlSHEDEVEBT TUCItSDAY MORMNÜ, BV

TERMS If rm.l in nlv(JUle. .1 0 .1 r.o .a Ü0 At the t nil of siT4rit"h: If IcUvcJ uutil the en ! ' advk:7T On? nnre (tin ' LVIn dhüm - ' 1; Column 'a : . ' - lJOolr.r.Ui ; v4 Cchuan on i., Ciluiini 1 1 n .-...as, t C ilart'ii -i m n:'n,. . . . i", Columi! one vo ir CIu!nii three in-mths,.. 1 Olhltlltl six Illt'Iltl.-1, 1 fi1n?nn one veur 'J? a- .i.ir, si SO: 'nee v els,. 1 no 5 nil H DO .12 nn . S 0! tJ5 Hi) .1 1 en .-Jl W Yearly advertiser liave the privile-e of one hange free of t-lurjre. Democrat Job 0iS.se! P I. A I X ANI AN" f fl Ü J) T ? b n ! f, , b il " " ut ; &C..&C. CUTS, n,.r Trl, nnvfrnnnt is ii ri v iunrliel with :n ex flHlVfi Jl'lil won uuiüv - , jilain and fancy JOB TlTIiPinJ, vm.;,.i, (.nl.tP4 um to oxere.to, on ?!rt notice and 'n ...l...1 iinitriiiit-lll Uf IlPff ?tVlp( reasonable terras all kinds of Plain and Onnraen- j tul . i I xJ 1 IViii E M 1 . NEAT. FAST AND CHEAP; seen as riUCCI.ARS, II.VN DRi I.I.f, LAHKI.3, CATALOOIT.S, PAMPUiatTS, FfSlXKSS CAKDS, ni.VNK ULKUS k M)tn;A(;i:; Ana in ,.i;m, ,.... u. t- ...... ... .-c , i flf r ..!... j 1 .J'i-; i. I Love and Fame. EV II. T. TfCKERM AN. Clve me the boon of luve! 7 ask no imr or Ttinf; rarlictter one unpuivh io-1 lie n t Th in L'b'i v's 1'i oii l'-t nam-. Why wake n tVcr i:i t!c b!o .-J, Or il.unn tlie spirit n .v, To f.':'n "'wreath whse le.ivcs ihall wave Above a wali -retl hiuw. Hive inw the ho.:i of t.vo Ar:ih'.;i' n'- 1 i- v.t'n, 1).- o-. r . t-..'ii, . i:li"-t.!.i !ä Th Hi i: 'ti o "' ' ll l'u IM rather h- in n a hre.it Ii.-iMll-iVf t MVO'.VII, Th in -il jiivit'.ioiiM 'r'oou.,!y ti-:i:i .i till:')' L'.k'' ta.Cliil leea ;ae, Fan e's w:.'i';; a a 1 ire The lniili.mt h:. tint seif or '.iJCOYr tl A 't'li' are .1 r; Dat.in lii ir v-ry iteo-ts n n 1, The fiit.;r ts f toviK 'epo'er the a )1 v ll t n . .. . ; a "? lliumM the courts a!) v. . 1 i o (live me tli I ion of 1Reno. ii 's oi;- il.-' Wli i-e to i l- -t e.'.io 1 . IT-le-it ! fro iii out A loi i ii : Tu m . ,:.! An I on - Ti.o. i I. . rat' '. u -.f ill : It". I - e.i ' ai - s (I've la the i, 'ii. Tl.e m.i th oi I in- . i . , ..... i ill i- tr, A lull.-'i.iec .1 1 in 1 M-ie !.U One wil'l ll'itvcr tr-nu the p.itli oi" lo-. e, All lowly th hi ;h it he, I tle.ir tmii the wiv.ithe it w u m To tern ambit ion'.s .- e. (live me the boon f love! Th' l tmnof foil" -hues tar. Hat love'.- soft Iiuht I.uvs m-.tf :t:t I vc triu A pure and hou-clioM a ir. One teinl r t.niee c , tilt l'ie soul With J. pueni.it lite: Hut ej.ny's llitneb ariu fitfully A lone liiiieni', pNre. Give me the boon of love! r.uneN tnnri;n t-str ains !e ut; H it love's sweet lute breathes melody Til it liiigers in the feat t. Ari l the scroll of finie wit! burn When caan I e u tlienusume, Hut the rose of love in tie- h ippy spln.rc, Will live in ileathtess hlooin Rotlffh and Urnilv Srrtnoii, m mm mm. ------ m. io. 0. liY THE rKAIKlt: rilEACIIEIl. Text: "A soft .newer turnrth aw.iy wrath; But j ; grievous words stir tipancr." .Vy I leu r er s: How often, in the course of life, do we What u nuiujut ui ujii. .in"'. , . i t .onount of strife, contenti ; ,. ,,: I'Ml, UIOl 'MU and violence might be avoided by a gentle word, a mild answer, or a forgiving look. Contention u like unto a spark of fiie; if discovered in season, a Utile water, properly applied, will extinguish it; but on th other hand, let the wind blow upon it. ami the tiny spark increaseH in ize ami heat, until ii is finned into a flame, which, serpent like, .sptings forth from its hiding pbc with foiked tongue and firey breih. nhnrim, ; nml nower bv every trust J, th urb until,

- itia mat ieeus .own k.w ..... v... in-.,- . -..j... . . , brealin, b from 11 control, it r.ltoit cm .liil, b.i.., ,h, f:-

iu us furious course, heeding not the beggar's cot, or tho nobleman' palace in its

wild career, until all is laid low in one ast

..cap oi ru. nov, oueu uo :ll,d Tmiioiies, and of tho Disirict of (.V whole neighborhood, or town, en-aged in ; lumbin. To these may bo addd the laws one general tiuarrcl. Every man is against of Trance, Spain, and Mexico, so far as his fellow; a deep-seated feelin" of a'"ress- lj.1-03 lands are concerned. With ; ,. ,,. t .. , .jiV:. l-y exception of a few common law cases, ion ami revenge seems to pervade all minus, 1 . . , , . . r . j every one presented is new and special, renothing else is thought of-nothing else is;,;,;,,,, ful) aigunicnt by counsel and groat j talked of, but .he meanness of this or that 1 study and consideration by the coma! in i person, or of this and that family. Such i conference. That the law was settled by I a one has said this, and another one has:11.1" (ou,t' aml 1,10 i'.s conclu-1 ... , , .. ; sioti mav be known, its "pinions are, with saa that. Uno man has torn down his! . , i , , great labor ana care, iv Iue.M to wntii.'. : neighbor's fence; that neighbor, in rctalia- j 'C;l.ls fi0n U(VUr vhcre the decisions of

l.r uniiion, nas wreaKen ins vengeance on u;e i

poor dumb brutes that overrun bis fields; ! aud now, the whole town is up in arms i . . . , j t.-ik-.n- siJcs with c-ulicr one or the oik-r j party, a th'V may hear the merits of tliei case diseti-s"d by the respective fiiends of each. Kx.-i a nient is up at its highest i l. . i i ... . .....

niiLf to an l no, l e j scandal nr goigd wi:h the overplus ol j i food, ami the Spinners of "street yarns" j food, ami the Spinners of 'street yarns" j find 'idontV of employment. Wo turn from ! . . .. . . , . this (is ais.ing scene, to seek its cause, J 3 . and see the oiigin of all this con eniion. It was simply a meie trifi"; a hr.sty word j I. -.. I iT ..;.,i,k., i, rtfh. ! . . ... i er; fie had returned it m liUo spirit, and. ... ' . fn m that the whole arose. One nentlo , word, vea, even a mil 1 look, might have averted the entire trouble, and peace would haw rci jrned, when? now all is angry strife. ' f i ' w " ii i ' oil fhi p.il.iliniij v cua'iil'i tri. wards our fe'low-men. WTe are

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pending upon ea-di other. No one can say. : f ,,o .smdl iliversiiy f opinio a. We have ton, on the contrary, had, dating the Uevwkh truth, that he is independent of his , h.eard the following suggest d: d;itio:i.:ry war, iti the family of Washing-

uei -hbor Conw-tiuMotlv. courtesy should ! ' - i !bei5S'(loucvcryat!iall.'Ccaiou.;,t).arua .,.()Se whh wjim wo ljav?, ,.lt01VOI A trreat'M' share of all tho strifes con-en-tioii and wars 0:1 t'.irth. mi 'ht ba avoided bv by a due regard to courtesy. Hat "p.ide , . e rii,, i thai ''oeth before a fa! , steps in and -gives 2 die haughty look oj sneering answer, and ill j a bro.u h is cause 1 whioh an ago cannot j fill up. causing thereby a Haiti e;ils. the ! baneful ellectsof whivth none cau calculate. j How important, then, for our own welfare, I und that A nuukiud j'eneraMv, lhat vre ae triistom o'lioelved 1 to 'ntl v i! t i our hei -hbor sinne 1? A gentle word mav leel iiui loin tVoiii llio error of hu v.v. vs. 1 , i il Ol I I I vh.le tnehüh-r taunt will otuy ; lower in bis fault. i So...-!; e-entiv. ilicn, .md n;.tv your tv - ird.i il I - I. .1... ... .!.. ....1 I,. ..... ll'' .1 tll-.l.!l ' U liUI 1 INW Ul'lhlll 11. U,. , , ,i ; . ... ..fi, ; W 1. 1 th: erring from their wa s l tn . , .. . . f.o-eof k.t.lne-.jhnid up l!w wound cansjed by anger and j d mis strife, and wh-s, ! il-.e -:V"!i::i" of lite casts iu .Mi i I v:: ..Uouudyou, how swtet 'twill I;; to . ,:i ;the voice of 1 1 im who s-aiid, "I' --v.-1 ate lh" p.-ace mikeis, for they .shall b- call'-d the c'dl 'tea of Heaven." May such be your reward. S m j'.: il 'he. -- r 4 - Abeit -veiny eais iif-c. ll. is c, ' iv.h established to detei rniiif ca s wi hm ;i s j'u is liciion arising among f n minions ; t p" pl. a numb -r se. lively 'i' -at er Iii tie- pifs.-ui popul Uioii ot the .a.e ot A.'W . . . . i "t'k. Ai il.al tine our c mmn r e w.is ii...I ...I ... i i; .1.. I .... ; ..... j o i I. ..II ' til-l .1.1 .S.'.S . n ll i: l v I " lau.-d lo end in II iraiio.i la (!- coin..

fie Uni n was c onp.se 1 of onli.fii verv's.iaei of li,e lemui pubii.she.f in i hu Trav - spaisely popul i.cd S a es. Six .111 Ig.-Vclei. we nr.ke the following extracts: tf.h. ......ii,. ...I 10 i.e, f., in ib.- .la i.-ai as -! .Mr. Cho lie's liisi wor.ls aber hi- intro-

r.w.l ,0 il our. For mine of ihe fiTst veirsofth.s i.ourt. lh - docKflsddom ; I.i.;,.. ....I 11. ir i: lJ .ll l'-H Wlllil l,,T-.S, .l!lv 'TMII .1.11 liwk hull lhat number. A'..w we h.ne near seven limes the .MpuUlw:,. a . 1 au im - mense commerce, with a va,i,l an 1 i , ereasino- business, c .Iculaiid to ge-.era e eoutrou-isies to b - settle,! in this court.Wo havM ihii ay-one S an s, one Disti ict and seteil Tcrrito.i'-S. and hive h.U lh.ee more Jul es upon the bench hau we had at ,ho O I . tirstor r-iiiuni ,u ot Ihe court. The foek et at tin-piesent.ermc .ulai.il; two hand - I

irn fw.j t , i i!erv niosj.ect of a rapid mcreas) in the , f 1 number i uv ens

..I .....1 .iu... , ,i . ns,.y me in in" tivcMMeci n. iiouor 10 me iasi. ii.um

(.Don the oii dnal do-ket whem sovereign nave men a icw wuo e.c g.ao ,

yates are pa.tl-s. less than seventy ol o.eu. ma su. ...... '

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which have b en heard. At the adj .time,! j who they thankd UoU that lie hau ia.,. p-T ... ,, . . - - oms.m', -d hispun,and white frame wheru misfor- p-uion a, ,t de.e, vd. We would not, Tri' ,i I,. ; c- . ( .,elv' tunc could not haim t, or ca unmy tarnish a Id to it or take from a smgi.. word. In-

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f , ; ..,, UiMrt .,hk.,,M u IU o m, fuiir yoiiM. .-.lins w.,1, 1779. r, t- he ! h ul .-ufcit v S V. , ri. Tl,.,- an. sniki ! .-oun,,:,,,,! of UU ,,0,0 in tho It-v..!;.- j ... :.rV ,1,1. , ,..',- .-. nv. !-l by th- .l ZTXZXJ, i:,'l,S,.,..,,mtai.!.i.M1.,,y-,r,.,,rywl,o,n , ,il lo Mm-ll. Lf 1 .us,,,,,, .l a; f. I ,1.

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i.i:ir....i ...,;....... i, ., An, this was all lhat temaine.i 10 us oi .ein. a. m me . .. v ,. , ,

itiwitiiiiiiii' nif 'i"1 f ... , e . I :., . The. bar and curt become familiar wi'lrhini. All the lest of his life was nothing

tlieirown peculiar local system. Tliey " . . 6dtbni have occasion to 'X.1llline arel con - videranv o'Iut Hence, Slabs tribunals' become a familiar with their own jedki d nn.b r,. a, a mechanic wid, hU own , . , . t. ,, f,..,ni ,l!f. veiv Coiislitu'lon of, III. I' ll I i-. - i ,i J ; r.Mrt .it is "impossible that

eiiity. ltliastode.il with, not only thoiilton in ICUd completed hid ruin. After eonsiitution nnI laws of the United States, ITf'J, therefore, as a public man in tho!

the laws of nations, as well a admiralty I .... ... i 1:11V mit rikn llior. rtt -eir.li if I In. Vi.ii,... I me mounais vi fianc-, !aiu :tn l ;,i .-x:- . lve to bo examined in the h:;gu:i ;"3 " l,osJ t,4M,l,tli'-s; .,T,:. r Poi':s tA h of the States are dauv cited, and arc m-. - (.ss.,..lv ,.x lmim.j ..i.i,..,.), ., ,.s. j,(.ia!y those of the Stale where ih- cau a-! of aciion arose. ; Cases m equity ftio fre.pxontly present-; 1 i:- wl.irh the la Xtend to a th uwi:: 1 or liLcen hundred primed pai'-e.. rateni;caes alone now occwion the court p.e.uly a- nneh labor as all others did i:i early limes. The court ha often b-vn called on limes. The court ha often b-vn called on lc "military codes" establish-1 cd bv our military officers d-:i;:i.r our vav r i. i ? riotiswirs. Ao jadu-nl tübuuai c:i carin a Inducers such a mul.i.tuhi of laws .so widely dideiing hi their character. Upo-.i 11 j oi.o U I..,,.. ,od . im.m1i i:ivt-s:liration III. KOI I II f3 i I '.tll'Ji 1 -in I hifi.ir. If' ..m,i'( I v. ii: 1 1 .' ! rd.':ir - . ; ; r..us docket, it is noii ho lauit of the ju le -s, , ., , ., . , . . ' ; itui II ICbUI.'l ii : .U i . 11 1 irom .i.e i:.ii;t'm'.C nary Kvsiem which the law rcpaiics it t administer. That tome d ringe is abso!utdy ne'-osarv. b 'th on ac-otint of the? court and the ii -his of .suitor.i to stieedv j istiee, no ..:: e.u: f urlv ui.:'.-.i-.n. What j change shall be made has been the subject I. lo leiievo üie jauges of the Supreme ,i i ... ,1 lt. 1 ... i'l.l :, .: tii'-in i'i u.oki- men . i.:h; 10 v. .nci i i i bank. , To prohibit ntiiioiils nthl wiihs ci .error m i-.i.-s where l--s li.au live or ton I ' " uiiy. i ill. Aot to allow l lie rev:. ( f any , , , ,, , , . lets.', i-itept wheie tlie co!:s,i:uti ui, law ;l j t,,.:.,;..s 4f (!,.? United States, or th - j .VS 0f i.-,t!v ns, or admiralty law, a;o involved. l , 11.-; H.S'.UJ.Itili.l'-" o, .1.1 i.'i.n'Ji coin!, revi -w and llihdlv determine cer - t :.! c !-i- vs oi" c.".-,.-.s Iik 1 1. ai e v; v- '". c, t e 'plii..,ae c.aüe 1 rr::i ivit.ie, tid I I . i ö lor uv ;ui m t!it ::, r.i.i i , : j -)' v K ," '" ,.::!, il.e rc:d !t:e for the :: it,t u :t on a c ii f ablp.; Ml f the

i,,:ni,;i:i l(f ..,, Üiitii. t and rircui;;nas pr:u-'k"ib! nn l to him a gteit d u! Cei;;.-. and li.;e!v 1--'-i lie number of; more that: to -any o;l.--r man w;3 it tin - :hai - ca - .es v. i.i.-h can be jvfhi.vcd U Ihn Sit-: tho I'oihciili'-n At,:i;..o.!.i i- above th;

i.ri-ie.f ('..!:!. !. -.i i :i - 1 !. S a' t : : i . a unl -3 a I O uider fiel of action: as. for instance, to cx - ... ...... ,. , . ' chid liom tic im :s Ji.-tn.n ol the .National ...j.j u;,uil ul,ii:iary con - or giui-rg out of pate:.;.-, tVc. It i, notour p u:poe t ice- cm; .ud -ithe;- of th :e uo.l-s of r ni. f .as p-efctalde to the oth.-r. All we v. Uh to mv i that it H dui 'o tin- I ubth', to joile-: ay.a to . . . i i t i.e i curl, that a change nh nil I b : m 1 which w id s -care i sp lv a lull its ra i u of j issc i i t.ii, ni g"'i n iba t il. It is a suij -e. w.-d w : hy of ihn s i i-us and -a: y a.o-u-;i -a ,f ( ' ci gies, and is wholly in ! ',)' udeu of all n '';:,' ii c on -i Je radons. W'ajh. ( .a u CSU Daonil' o:i Ü5lirr ami kl.)lil" tOSl. O.t Thus 1 iv nig.it las . Hon. R tftis ' h a c .luve eU a lecture oelore the .Viel -

c in.ile hiuiary Associidou in Borj.ou, on , bol h st and th highest. H 't and ih-ue Uur anj llaniihon. Tho ball w.n cio v.l- j we migltt s prouiinent inlivilads di--ed .0 i s u.ni st caiiicity. h'r.m an ab- 1 fl vi ag cniiucsiL traits, an Masoa, Ksankli.i,

U ., f..v ii.iuiii.v.i. & I 'j ii.... ...17 ..aw v.- j due. ion were, "The name of Washiugio.,.' ', Washing on. he said, was never the lo.nd - er. lei ler. or ol ower id a I ) l ri V- ri'oin - . , j ' U.e hour w h -u he Mood so n ,biy upon the, i bau.s of ,he All.-gi eny, till h, died . i grandly at Mount Vernon, he was eminent- ; ! lv ti . l in war. li . st in peaee, and Sir.t in ; ' .he hearts of his counuymen. lie lived , and hcted and fell asleep before our age.- , ; Vet history, biography, all the record, of, ; his .lay give him to our memory only as , . , - . I . 1 .......... . Jo.ir laili-r. ll was ins 10 uum.u, u..ow.,- ! al things only, as we all us.derstood, ap- . . i ... .i t... MM ; . lo 1 I pan) " g nd anion" the partisans whom we ! lo in. ... 1 1 .-.ni .1.. ,l..,..l, h min. iniitani in lJi,p.iuy """.-"'-' ""I I ty of Schuyler, ami paniy 110m mo. 1 -s. he was elected to ihe S-male of the United States, was chose,, ,c I'resi le.it , . i -ll . lit l ovo, ami in an evn I" " " " 1 Jelierson f..r the lbcsidency by which he I :.. innl a,i.. tvil i Hum -,3 r,,,,i .-. IU, d... 1

I. ...!... I ..!..... I.e mil I iiiiintinuru h.l.l SOok 11 or llotie. ft

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sei vice of America, he apne.ared before us

.... Where was he in the dark unrest of I eight years, where was ho when the peo-1 pic were called on to vote on the grandest' and hardest. juesiin that ever exercised! the heart of man? Jefferson was in Fiance, ; ,r , John Adams in Holland in the diplomatic service, and might be silent; b it liurr w.-h Ikmv, ;m 1 what s;;id he or did he t- helr f:m the gathering opinion of America i:i ! that day? In him of tho lover, the guide I of America, ot the people th ere v.-.is !. h - n , 1 , , i::g lie was silent while the Constitution wasb.dng form -d. Col l and polish-d, iie , ; -t -od a!o I, r.dniired only hmi.v-ir, a:ii yet : th his friends-, as v: did himrj'.f, re-gard-d nj the best days of his life. Hein- . sp::-.d the discerning v. itn distrust, lie ; ., f..m t!l)i m..s.ss iOVo. D-mbtle.-s he loved his daughter diaily, i possibly some warm fiiends he acknowl-; edg.-d. An extra -.ruiuuiy i liU : ur'ssifsg otherj he h id and he exr'.eis.'d i.; v-?:eia-iou r.e hai r.o.io lor his Lrta!or, torhum rdty, for any solemnity of lif'. II-; 'spa: cd not man in his pasöi n, wmati his lust, nor the LTnio:i in his ambi ion. in his lust, nor the Union in his arnbi ion. lint from him we would turn fondly to : the puldio lile and b.'rvi;cs of II lauhon. n . i i . r i . ,. . i : - Hatni.ton s career euaed when r cteralism , w.-ut dov?n tor the last time. II did well 1 for hu country bttore tl.c K;vo!ut:o:i, ..;;d ' larin tiie w;t. a:.d afier ft, he vas the lirst ' UU...1.' Lll'J .i .l.itl. .ll.fl I., il'J .t--3 v'wl f , l . 11 ! . ii! of ''Ii:'.!. I.i":l. ' , . r . ' . r , , After the De'-araiion ot Independence, ',, , , i,..t- n. . i : ... ,k ii.i:ihui;.i iiw v .-o.i n.ur.-n ii ii.i.na in- ! vergenf, and liaally ia hostile paths. Afi tvr 1 71.' 1 , Jelierson b -cam tic t .under, the ; ! t:h:um;i':i, the child of the JJ.'mocr.acv. ' ; .J-:deräon hil e.rowii tobe tho hater of ; cer.-niotss-s, of soldierr. and of kings, and! ! a lover of man and of America. Hamil-! 11 I ill ton, o:'ainc-.l a niilit.arv iMUc;tihn. All .! . i. ..i' i... i I,,, l , I m f u...i i ;.,,...o .. ' .o , u a i e i .1 k .. s v.io'-O iio,i .in i.iu.'vi.-.i ii nionnivhit, and w;is tlo;-'; i:'t euou.-li i i ; ihe war of independence: to make him io? j I ron; terilblo !.ere.-,i:tv l.-j I. .id learned to , look upon disciplines sab irdiaation -b,di- ; enco lo law, a th hi J.e ol the duties ot ; : man. j In the era bdwjeti the dose of the U:viohrion an 1 the aJop io i of the Federal (Amstitution.ue found his greatest a u viees. til iii.i. u.i . .i.t i n :ij' i tw jjuuii . v'j'r-.''"! i which g:.Vo us the (.'-:. s hmioti xtu'.cr . h ich we now iie. il - lirsl taig'nl us , that our coti.oli da.iou ituo a sing1 j Slate w .uii i nw- cn.v uiu- t oiv.-rnmeu! tor , which h.i ha 1 fougni and whi.m he wanted. io:;"i ' nail a:.)' i no 1 1 . j ' e . an I lh1 tii.it n t'io i ;l du S-h'.i between (-. h.i! ' i n.-1 e . A .if- ,f ;. IHJ 't '. 1 anelU I - ' . j ! govcnimeut, and il .x-sj;onf uui y of .i3 . . . ' , ... . i.. ...... ; submiiuug a Coiisi r,ii.ion ctniah mv.. f Like oar own Wehster he was unaccusI bui"A lo ilitier the ieonh, and like uim i om o, v. as accustom --d to s..;v" them, j la t!sa age wen 5wi th.-; treds of our 1 n-iriy lines, but who dared now lo rals-; a liund agains the Vb'.eni oi d? NViiodarel erumeut ' o bay t!.a. M ! I i i -i ihe silo' arch of nnure i.aised bv he f idlers d I not eo-iiiuU'i lo stiau tho c-oati-iient W. might compare Hamilton with him 1 W li en he mo-,l leoe.ilOe: l . i.o.ll -... - b n. We di 1 not seek to distinguish hem : . ' e . I ; till 1 7: 'G, for up to that hour, though of . 'ii'n-niages and b'inp,-r.imea!s. thny had 1 v. I ho a' knowing it, worked together, u f :? and duii ag ihe U'Volution, wcmw : 1 ) " " i o::i: impulse pervading tlnÜ laloijili. Henry, Ala.ns atid Je(!'i s mi, fm in point of lact. there were nobo ly and i nothing but lh. old tir.st Congress-. L!very wher. in that day we bih-hl oil age jcis ing a way his crutch, and signing I r ihe s:rea j-'h of vo.uh. lie- mi 1 II "-age. 1 .-av- . . - . . . mg the plow in the f n ro.v and wiv s und oaugh.e, s s-n ling f n th their dearly ...ve.! ones-all j un.ng in that wide cry, (me me sbe.ay, or Kve nw dyid, I.efue such a cy Unat, ad ... hv. luahty became dissipated. Many and renowned nam s coutrioute.l , bpie mimiy to ff,. great icsu i, a nn. no u.a. '.. I 1 ...-.. w . i .......... I- I lu I I . I I ' I t 1 . 1 1 1 .. . . .. , .. .... ,,. - of ! ndependece. was g i; h -red and enI .b.i.c...! .in. I u-ib bin. n! a lha illl hill -. connection Mr. Choate freely eulogize,! Hie Ueclar lion of III li-penUMice, huh sua ufir.,.. ( Jelleison. j;fWha' i I'l-lnon1 A b u tiful en .-hive !'. r , ! imua ality, ine . ntaij a he t o nut an l p oh I e he t tinui .til l . 1 e ; t(,,I(rJil0 ,,;... u-.iire .a a:,u-. .-uv, no mm j, ,lim ol ,t,e r, ,1 v.,!ue ,h,t h ciLcm. T , therein. 1 -M.i, It a hu",'.- !,..., iMÜh, ' u -r.e: eMiniT bv the

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Ali tvi-iil IsVitW. j i'h.. cl.aug:i in California furnUh Deau .eh.v: i haln'isjnt ye a letl.er; th thens-i fr an eloquent cdito.ial in th since the last time I wrote ve, becau.se we j Sau l'ranci-.co Herald. It snys: have moveil from the former place of living; "Several y.us ago, lire only rcoeViou and didn't know where a le.lur would find ' open to the miner wera those of an excidn ye, but I now w ith pleasure take up my i and enervating cliaracter. Tlie gambling per to inform you f the d.rdh of your ! saloon, wiijj its glitter nd tinsil, was tho own liviu uncle, Kiipi'iik, who died very 'great enter of attraction, after tho labor su l.ienly last w tke afher a lin-'eri:ig ill- of the d.iy w.u over. Thero was a charm ties of about ix wakes. Ti:e p.o r mm about it b'azo of light, thi sounds of sweet w:;s in conv u!sluas the v, hol. tinrj of his :nu-io whicli floated in l!v air, the cry of i -.'.5-;, lvin t p -rforiiv (rih-i all th vv!ii- tl; ; r.s he ullred ths nam'; ol tho and spaeholcss imircly. talk in incolier.Mit. losing or winning card, the buzz of the !y, and ciyiu for wathor. 1 had n oppor- : moving muhitttd'i, not to b-3 resisted by tunity of inf.u'min ye of his deth Sooner, m---:i "i;ose minds were continually over:.rij.i 1 w rot; to ve bv the l ist post.whieii. ! wr-ught by unnatural influences. The Sabvi:it two days b-d'ue his dells, au' thia'bith was looked forward to ni a day of ri-y-'d l,ad tho j-.ostag-ti to pay. I'm at a "t .as iudulgt-nee, for furious diinking, for great loss to tell ye what his d-;L:i v:m oe- ' H'j-'ying th-j ba: l. irous speetaclo of th cushuiicd by, but I fear it was Lv Lis last .hail ii ;ht. But how is it to-day? The sickness. He nev.'r was '.voll in tiu days glare -.f tho gambling ball has palJ be fir together in ihn wb'e lime of his c-cunj-. the iue.viy beanu of eülighteuöd Rt.d co:i me nr.. but be that :u it will, as h-j br.i'he.l fiiv.U'.e prigrfii Lvery town caa his last, the doe: her gave up all hopes of b 1st of iis pije-c:ijjpe J buildings gaorei hi3- iv c vc; y. I i;e !:i't teil va auvthio r to the woihio of the living God. and thosa about his ae. for ve know thai in May nix? crowds, whovj noisy and tumultuous din he would have h -en twenty -!i v y-.aii ould ; us ri to stiike harshly upon thtf tar, are hirriu' tin ir.on'.hs, an J ha I he lived till ' n' to be s -en up in the day of ri: wendthat lime i:c would have been hk months : iag their way calmly and peacefully to led. His property is veiy considerable; 1 church. Schoo! luucs are scattered evil devolves upon his kin, a ho is ded s an evn y where. r.n l cvcti the smallest enrnp time hincn, th t: 1 exviict it be op.;:i- :tp m :hw4 river, overshadowed and almost lv divided b'.'tv.oest n-. at! 1 thin tav d.ar cat od' tVofj coaifnunieati :i with the outr

T M i-:i . i , ! t ..-..:i;v.--ls t.f -. vh-. ..., iiKi " 1 !::.- v":!. i: i.e tell a tiu osMsao-. ' ivhieh was sol 1 lo pay his debts, and th

reraaiadei- lie lost on a hois j race. 13 at 3 !-:i years to c "tee!" was the opinion of all th ladi.-s pris nt 1 1 """ 4 . that he would have won tb r a- if the! Tfo try sauag -s. tak on up in your horse he rati a Mitist hain't be-n too f ,st 1 bvv, a: the same lime givea sharp whisbil luck to the baste. lint pojr soal, he ' ,!- a:i 1 lf th:-re should be a slight squeak, will stiver jtto or drink more. ' :u 1 s:ul-:lo ' anJ t tho And now Larry, mv dear boy, ro a;uf j ';-, r a rdashtn in thiwMj .vorld indf an 1 ; ,n E.cCtioil4 &C. yer cousmi nr.t woro h:!i ;u the last war. t . 'Uut I can't dwell upon this nvmrnfu! sub- i , . rbt' L,-'u,s' ' jeet, but will de this lethe,- with b! aek . 'turns not ah m from yesterday s elec-

liu' wax. and put on yer uncle's cat ot arms. So I b - ye not to br-.ke the sale whetiveopn thclether until three or fear dav after re rave :t-b that ti:n? vo will I "i f ,i r.i .; i: . A I,' nrcnared for the motirnful tr.lmg.s. I- i i t i f :.. i. l .! Itr ii.it i a .11 lic.li v, -U li i, m:i i i love to ve. Uid) known to m. When the hearer of this arrives i i II miiltoti, ax hi n for this lether, ?md if h don't know whi rh one it is, tell him it l' . one that p ak s of ver uncle's h-:h. .rid Is s.iL- 1 in b! i -k. Yer afiec.-diuna'.e ant. Jl'DV OTiALUGAN. To Ia::i:v Odi vLM; v. fl -'ftl If W :H j r' "' V m U W t a: iC.vrv JAIL. On S'a.ti lav ittoittieg be!;v- .a 11 a ; 1 i i f.(n:ii, O . 1. r-. teals, ..ii;toi t-i 'i n i. IIi'ookloL-ker, h" Uermaa, J. Wool, j s; t : l : if.-;? , . ..t' u . 1:1 e ' . t :. . . ptis i:i.;:s in the M t:i m C ;ti:sty Jail, . ! ; their i sreape. Sh'-n-.s, the ,.; ..f.; r. s fil ls can hi ascertained, contrived a id -xceu.ed the: : p! :n. ily s-.cn-' nrvias h i.a.l I) 'c.r.a.' po- j s!s i of a f ::; , dnp.i

n-nr-a o; o . ..a r.-y (; ,lK lively di-pu-e has bein runüy t is em .g ihis key on ..f hi-e as to w hi ;ii was tliM hap-

ot hi... Cell u .sho the tui ho of a p 'at S: IeK i v

i i gi.if hg, (the iu i! S of 111" Cell ate UW.e of i;on b.ir and iMJock ('iiV from t..e ottli.i 1 a. ) a;.d v.l.; king ii a:'a U"'A !:'' It! w ,s mec -d'al iti e,.j:.g ' k1 ol-. Th- !:. bv ui ans of a h'm ;?:. n ! h in p--r p ir; of th" st'-k. h-t t;: ' ' 1 1; ar..un i an ii th.e bolt was di r.vi. X.e.-'is li.eu utdoeke.l evt v od.e,- cell and ;oi a.i . " 1 to make u.eir i s -a;i e w 1 11 i.i.n. wn.cu wa. to he done bv p-ying up on- n 1 d a sla'i .-om -i ii'. i:it-!i"s Ion an i s un i,l mi .-I -ot lni-:."s Ion ao 1 s mi to-r

o .-: ,' eg, an ! putting It .!.!ong!i tie- f-i : a d d v. 1 of fineV üikI alteni .- i i ' . .

iach.s ini.-k. which I'otmel th- ceilmg ,.f Tim? 'h gra--efc of the Splitt p.Jinhlscfil. Ti.is was don-, b.'o.-lis wo ! ;, 1 i i l':e -. nl. t h'Ug !i t hvlils.l ves i n i? ibeing us- I lo keep it tu its place. TniiMigi. hi,., y t di---over tin ir being and lib in th ihe .'p-ai ig t !m. mil- lh- j is,Mi-!s gu i ti.tfk. ol a t'oiitianV life, his Word, his ed w li.at is calle 1 the g iiael d ll.ej id, wnici: ac ions, and the- f-ame of his carriage. i only nb -ut live feet in height. They. A; ,.. standing ei a t.abl- lor lh- pa: pos , v. hieh - - Saears had use I ia his c. Ii. n m .vcl lh- do Wim; Duinklu-. icii. Carey, in .brick from a line j it u !i- e r j .l is :h. io .f il. tl Ii, ..- which he ileiiv.'icd behoe th3 of th- j ii!, making a hole sudi.-i-v:!y i irg .s ms . f IV-mpeiaacc statl that a fii.-nd of to crawl through o c at a ti.ii-. il, -u bv hi-, wtil- 1 1 i .-ling in Paris, ihought he tiKausof ijuiltJ and blatikets ,i-I tog.-die wo.il 1 like w i at is c tlhtl in that city a wino they d-s -nded into the jail y ird, thence i; bath, lb- f-uii I it lo be veiy lefrcjhing. was easy U n-a di the street, plenty f lie was watted upon by a colore. 1 servant me.i:cj being at hand forsv.diag thooiüsido who ha 1 fled from the Tnited States to a,aih y"i 1 h- lagi iv. 1 iw. II- asked the waiter Th'-re were thr-e othori. confined with ' h ov i- was thai such large inautiiies of Shf -iis in hid - I. Thus he had assistance w ine ould be us-d for m h put posi-fe. in his iio.i ! operations. 'It "u-t be ,-iy ejpensive. b.aid b-. Kvery pii-voner in the j id cull !,ave es ; O.' :lid ihe .ii.fi , -th tim in lhat cajM it bat smie six or eight, refuse.!. One you have us-d is run through all the baths or two were cursed bv Shears for not be- in the establishment. ing willing lo make ib attempt. As il j An 1 what did they do wilh it then?' was the ,h i. iati' men, those accused of akod the verdant Amnican. the hi -hest ciinv w two of murder, (liUi-! (). we bottle it up nnd send it to lbs g in ami Ibooklocker the couut-M f iters, j United States to be drank! Medical Jour Shears, Woods, Vannessg, A:c, got away. ; One pris mer, Lee Overman, a tiegio. ar-, 7 . rested by others Plowman and Coll.-y. for ! r njinran b -a gentlcm-in who -burgia.y in Sh-lbwilk and lodged in jiil -uld wa.u.id or mortify amcner .No mit onlv ab uttwelvedoekonSiturdiy night !tM-how, etltied. ,loW ul "' h mH' i ii , i . , .... I, 1". ,,. I ,., is in ica i v coarse, and the innate, vulma .e his cscipe. 1 1- sp nt fmt an liotn cr , I t . ,e ' t . M.,-..f ! - amy of hit. natutn mu:ibts itself here, two m piison. n,' iit inL ! r. .- , . . . i i 1 1- n'l trulv kind, cour.-ousand polite trc.it'Isn't the woilf oiler than it , used to ' nn-nt ol all p-1 sons is one ninikofa true be?" said a young hopeful to his tetdor. ! gentleman. 1 1 . nr. my son. ; v f,i!tlu-v,.lkii)i'iliioi.;'li.n churchyard "Then what t o o ks mean by old times. , t- i.mi w..iv i J in t s-u nb'-d upon ihe in-dipt! n: ' an not The Sultan of Miiv.it lie,l in ihe la-te,- .he, 1 but sleeping." Disgusted at what he part of last year. :u.d among 1 is a- is thene d a m inify htt.mpt lo impose upon wcie found Löbtau in Ameiican dimes tra eleis. lc cl.nn.od: "W ll, lf I wni and half dime-. idea-!, by thunder I'd own it'"

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!).-a-v au I -l-ba iugassoeia i mi. This mucli ia seven y-.ar.s w hat is hiJdeti in ths 30Vi:,,-,,,. o. l! ,:' c'iV"e f IV-, D,nocrR1, t,cket b' at: average m:.,r:ty of !,WJ to 1.2JU , l ly-yho!, t re.3 S id ticket, headed by J- Ci.CiU -nhi'id for Mavor, was eletea . , ,. .,. in Jelierson CliV Veal'ldv, bv:in aTera'l . , Ul M',!' 4,1 7 : , Tiie cxt-n-sive bttiliing in procosi of rr e i i--ri f r a s areh f.c.;iorv, hu 1 belongiug'.o Cur. he oV Co., was destroyed bti i lids ;. m. Ls 85), 000 insured Lari-'s Th 'Uulus. Vj may compare the 'i-ou!i!es wl.L-h we have to undergo in i t t ' r...-: i f tl-.is lif - l : gieat. bundle ! nggots, far too Large for'JS to lift. But 1 ' ' i : c. I .- i ail i us to rirry th who! a ; ; r ti i!!y untirs lh-3 bundle, . 1 g:v s u hrti o . -tick, whh.-h wo aru t caiav lo-dav, r.a 1 t.h u another whioli ;e 'May t :a or row, and on. tt.i-. ; i: i ; ! 1 1 f-cilv ui ina;..t if vc wuu' ! 'liyhil;-' il. L-.nh-iai.p ia'.'.d for c.idi it-iv; bn: v; -t. .-. t i iacreas oar tro'ib- ! by curving veV-.o-dav'.? siick over - a i ; i : i -. a v . a a nan r t '-nea row s buro- ns i it r 1 ! bjf tie we at? ictiiied t ..in t ej j , th; laaguige, Afr i i .J.J(J i'. s;,,j .;.tf W . hm S" I iUS 1 1 ! 0 t S ((f , :;, .. flVO:. uf lh fdlowmg: - ' Tn - tr i Ic.man who thvs not adv:tisa ;ib.;;l;;y, ;:,-, b.n.-u vi-tv appropjiatelv om- . ...j... :l v. im has a lantern, but is - i-.v : buy a canil . Th-! loots. .pi-mts are hid underground, I, .. .. I..,; .1 . .1 . Ci.,.;, ' li.lf f I . n t " -v (. , l; 1 I ii '...m ti ' i i i s, .ivi (.it, I ' i:r ... '. . . :.. i. .....a.... i . ... ...I-.? nn.l .,k . , n . "J 1- :ce,eis a i-vi ami me iu

In an nn. i: t o tl -1 1 f.-t