Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 February 1855 — Page 1

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the public and privote history of the lit;"1'11- . " ") n wastq me energies ol erary st-r whose name graces the liad ef.vnut51 rnonrnin? over- graves?. They thU arlic!?. we coafi ler it du to our f xri J15t S- ? th: .ilead; .-alreary the rd-.. who were tho first to form the spit of ihe one looks down Upon iis arq nintance of Fanny as a writer; due l ftonl blissful ipheres, and says, "Be fiapIso to ourselves, to the public generally. PJi'tO-Our sorrotTiag hszrt. Such a and, abov9 all, to th pers.mal f'ieuds j voIc cSf to th young widow. She and rrlatires of the lady in oustion. to clllej reason an.l faith to her nid. She

answer, in as plain and c.'mci manner . n..ClV,' t It r i-lf I - T lion tpll IllIll ;flWho is Fannv Fern?" ----- . i .....j., Fahny'a maiden nanu was Vv'illis. She ii th daughter of Mr. Nathaniel Willis, on of oar most industrious and lerpectable townsman, now a tnn well advatitr ed in years- It is scarcely necessary to ndd that she is sister to N. 1. Willis. ih brilliant es.avist n i poet. Mr. Willis, senior. 'L-omtn.nced lifts' as a mechanic, and at th.-? tirn-i of his mirriag worked at the tis. a a journejmin printer. Mi ftfterwir.il published t!i-? Emern Arktis, in Putland. Meetin,; with reverses in tha:cityk he rinwr t ) ß ..ston, where esublished. and. f r many years edited the licor der, th oldest religious piper in Nw England. Mr. Willis has met with a similar experience to that of most men of his calli'isf. lis netT imda a fortune at pub

lishing. At th pre?ent time, though j husbands are not equally fond and indulaf.ed ait'! iiiSrru, he finds it nrcssary toJcnt; and the bridegroom discraelfei'-thal

devoto his fa: ling- energies to ihn publica tion of thit a?re-ible juvenile, the Youth's CompiMTjon. Yt. notwith?tan"ding his narrow mean3, Mr, Willis con

trived at how great a sacrafice, only pirents cau guess to givs his sous and daughters that education which is a poar .::u's noblest legacy. - In accordance with the course be had wiselyJplaüued for bis' -children. Sarah W'illard.lha Teiitable'FIuTiy, was favor--,i

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.Hininarr r.r MUk CiilLütin?. Ueecher. in rn...irt;.-itt. -iiic rnii.itiü'.f.lfiV Villi' tsbüshment the most popular ia the C'i'mlrv, t that t::n, Mus Fannj r.t fir.t Sf,.,( imiirml.ini ufiile ! thc W(tl!;, We Uvcmverht.r.l h,r , ' . . ,: :i Slt I Nvurk of philosophy an I K-.vruu:-were not much 10 her ti.-te. Tut fiuui j the prohibited rues of romance auA po. . ... 1,1 I... !,-,.- i,n 1 ,0.1 -Air-.:! ur.v..L a .1 tei cf the- .uniau heart, and she found I p -.tjiy f r in a nes: npiion ui k:u- it '. ;snd !:er writing" s!iot a b-stler memory i j r iJiosp n'eusjjnt l.jsnchs of iVu jle ed- ; ucaiiiui thin tor the. Jry rule of 5)ntix ! j:i i nrosiidv. laf-tt, the best cm h?r i - . r .... t tc!.f5 are trsni' ri '. of her scLii?! cirl f:r Fanny writes .i til only when giving i!ie can' --nirited vint-ar aui sniue uf fur own visit xiu-ri-'iirrs, i.Lir limi:s co.niiol us t" p-sss ocr the interval bt-tween r j-ru.!u . litui at Miis i - tecacr sc:uo, and lbs Ufxt i ir iort.iu i - tep, to which voun-i Iidie iu-k tor war.: w: t!i s ic! r.xious murrst. At a j-f r I -j -i .'f wrlt miiurtfd cunuii'ioo!, Srih Viilis b'cr. !;:.- Sar.iii i.l.iri Jgrr. Ti.O fortu.i--te hits Jan. i " f ihrt Uil !t Veloju-d en ire:; ia.-. w.s ü :i -. Y child j i fu- s n t.f ! ::e U tr , i?r. i.i ill 1 , ...L.It. ..... u! l. t t.i C1UU lil cn r St.: -.1 1 i n to wn , j l.vj iiaut'.htrs. the traits of t.s uni ii. i ; now resi :e wiih tin lr motiu-r in New ' Vwr!;, t):i i a jui ifn, u 1 the oiher ' v. e l:o ii.l ju it;e frorn her ap;caran;j to br oi:ie iifieeu years of M-. Ill tri ii;s enj.ya.l a hand-sem ia-;-o'.- fu,;ii hi., ervi.fj ts cüsi.ier of tlsD ; M- ,!.jrii'- Iiiiik. ihs iMTj'fs; iosiiiuiiou . id the itüi-i in thi city. jj'.v, xs es- . l.,f!; t n? ü j:si?stic viri.l-s of tcoiMin r i livi::-,' to the. eXleiil o, Iiis means. Hut' , .5 Oi'it-llo very promptly observes, "Y, ho j Lüi control his late? ' Had the young : btukrr b-cn as wit;e a-jhtf wns gener)'at and inJu'.'-ut. -.iu!d hare looked forwar.! through th bnss.t visu et the pres a!, lo t?:- piorrbu: ' raiuj u, iiaule I tl any tin.? to befall U3. In ih prime of j tiydiihood he wr.s cut oil by a thaip, quick , strobe fr -in Death's reioore'u- band; 4oJ i!.e wife and n.ulher, awakening smlI d.Miiy ir'.ua her f;iy tljeaüi, saw a miction in l wi du w hood diicend ui)oa her like a ' i.i!l. ' lrtunitely ht the cuhject ol our ! skeit'i. iter lather, thuoh poor, as ive. ; .jv- jiil, n.jstviied it i.iai-.c utiat pro-vi.-i ut he c 'u! i i!i"rd for t'ie confori tl , i'lok -n l:n.i'. Nor (li . Jjr. LiiuriJg :.ir,i a Uraf f ir or pass ou ihe other siae. ! S-nti b'ui 'i thou 'hts wert dOnaticSi ocI vf?io:ii-d by iha ienim'jraiite uf ihe luxnrus t;f whici sh?-hüvl,iieen so suddenly ; :.?:efi. ii w;s hard to sink iik a star t"'!iiiid tln'.hiiis of udrersity lo pas sadJ-rhly fuun a pay and splendid career , i:it:j iliQ obscuriiy of i more common ; pi ir.raml.-rjuiet iife; and we can excuse ; t!:e.-ej4siriri. Fnuy for some uureasonaj)TetIpiaiVit?r but thanks to her own nivtt vjl'UäbauJ s father, v.$h' had t!ie ctu5ora;io.. aud treasuns Vof" a . hoiiie 0 .home, luwlt, howtrer; tno.lest, wai in l,eveiy respect camfurtable und oi alto gether jnele"iit. , comes, that aaothe.r moruinvith all irC ; g,üry aijJ fre.bV, may dai-up.'n lite j i. .i n.i .1 .. . . .I iÄW brrslf fib blöCmiu g"a:vbattra.ctiye.; 1 the sun's invithu world lav all arouitd r. ... 11er; na longeu lor symiia.tnjrior cnango, !nr iifjA lloa 4i ret rn n trimr rW I iranln. proved a happy 011; ahr ahYrneiuory. vnsreof propipte.l her vo al.-, ' ii !.- : 1 -f-fc ..-.a-V A J Vl .HlllW'.A-a l'vUIWiO cVd 1 HU) lt uiS"Uave been the "Very .power, of ,ftv thatboUnd her to her lirsf husband J which threw open the welcoming doors I to l advances of a new suitor. Mr, Farrintou, a mercfnnf of Costcui a man ot energy an niado an o.T;t of 1 himself enjoyed matrimon'iil experience was him-:elf a parent and tvas well qualified to sympathize wtili-thV rounsJ winuvw. riTn:y5ougr.x -irrrxtudj ronsoiation in mimace.' , Bat. scarce" -was the Iioneymoon over whenthainiutual consolation w.s followed by iffulual surprise. tanny learnfei to her dofrow that all I Mrs. F. No. 2 was not the exact coruhj terpirt of Mrs. F. No. 1. The co'rltti'st. was, in fact so vast, and amazing, thati scmf-d to require solitude and quiet, to consider it in all its bearings. Accordingly, Mr.'Farrington resorted to travel anl a change of scene," journeyed westward, and has not since been aeen on the dowrf east slope of. tha continent.' The slender tie of affection between the'happy pair, thu3 long-drawn on t, like a

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,:il prn-lencv; lata penurious tl dp 't d.:,:-.!,..:.:!;...!' ;1..? ;d. a ..f ,,;-.r..dacis.r. iaioth- ! p.-olectinR a harbor, he reference to . . ,- . r i i .i n . n.jtra io:i tdii.o -i-itrai pi.irma '.r. -u uiilitrv or naval purp- S'5. then its nbt1 lie 1-, not ?. rcd.iiiv p r dunid as tht op. . . i IT .. , .;...,., i . . 14 , i . u ; e ........... ut- iaw ex.,iiLue. 1 s::,i:;"; f ai i - 1,1 ,aVlJ-,l,-,f 'fnln-s.. whether in am )t nt or in the ob-j-Uri.e ILO": oi iaian expenai lure, 1 . .-..votiM-:. is, ,-. ,t., ,.t it ;-s ,i u-i.i .!o Iii. ' . , . . , . , i.i i i i r . i t . , , , i - ., . I ' i. . ie".s to which it is an jiif j, lepenJs mau I no I the aevou d hus band of so bpiritt'd a U;e wu h- I !i"U w.nu.s i..;u- a t ! e .; i- I J .,. i vn w f, m.ri-ni.l, hp .t,...! fr over w'th raih.-ad and c.:nds."aT -r.: uS hi-,h j lfcstly on the ntiiitiry or .-i-vil e Xlgeacy ;

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Tiora lic auction m-irts of oue MVfstern courts, it is sah:, that Wfsltim COU r Is It 13 Si t hl t Mr r . ,,t iro iv-minec- r ii-tl Goiii? ! I oiri-'! cone!" und knookj ,lovn his wit- j with tht: !n:nm?t of -livorce. Far.nv was rularlv s,!.l. th, Story So,.!. It is i L'..,,,,;,,,,..! .'u.!.. um: ai f.n- time ! connubially venia 1 in the yipus. , - InlerarJ i:arOV52lC:its' I To tic Sena'e and llur oj Rcp'ejinlztizn: j I-., r''i:-r.ii t.) t:i - jv i- t: u.-.m.-xmh u.v. . . .vi.Lh I; d ;n:uvi d nt .i my prt, ttiiU v.' ii'i:r. '-vi. v. T;e it c - 11.;-t ; ; ,. t ' '.In ji '..V----'"rE','. -i" S":t. if j l-'-i-'.: "s: 'd rfj- 't 'i i is-it cViv p vi'-d ifj t.'V i.iV.i L' i:.! -t .,i A-in-Sc.i. : " -s- c-.s .e 1 1- . ''. .!l .I ' ''jVüi'v 'lVrrWi'' ;: -tltv-i. if.-, ex pi-, -el t'a . a 1 ..-:.l . i . p;v-c y '! " '--s'-V"' 'i'w!.' r t',.Vu.;' d.r- vt ,' i. f. : r i : "' i J s VI 1.- ..- :, a.- . . 1 0 e ( r. . ' jo 1 ; ! i U- j . . w r..s c. ! . I .-i 1 i.-: 1.1 .-." -I r -. p h.tT.i d !m- ' iil tt l;.-. Jt . 'ijr e ; .O .1 v l i i . i i.; ' .i : : -in .!. t-.j c -S i" ,!!. A I . li. 1 II .. :;-l XJ'U'-t " I :i CT-iii't'i) i o ! t I'f.t . i i-5. -' t'iv t r b;- it I: u ... .... i ,::iv i- :t ex it ; p -s i ujc ;ii.r to 1 o t f u-.v v .ia- ! : . : 1 i ' ! a " l . 1 . . t m. .ii. tiUi r : i : -i-t:; oi-'ii... lw . r i lus' !. J .1 1 j Q A . !;. ....... . :. cl il :.l " a-: n. :.!t rn sn ""-I. it J,.,,1J.'' l.'.lil i.'l I I b r - . 1 . 1 ' : 1 iiiar.Mu;--. to tlie erecilon o. 14. fee?, 'O ui" con ::r'f lu.-nt .'fihuVv.th.bv d .vvio-.i- r its iiitrm d r i-.iree..-;ri .-win r.-n:i! tr-r vir.-ri-vt?ii .:lni.i iL? piij c. j iris :ivi. on ot tl.e s"v r.I St;it. H-ti.f :!JM-0l.c....yr..,l5:,:!;r,,, ulp,.w.rth. O i:;.r l-n.iv ir. its ra ;u v, ire t nt thtf miidc pov e r ii.br. C within i!s op.- tl.cr k n li f i !' l'.Yeiiieii' of i q it.1 al.lity mthT l c ar;l u; q lüP.y in p rt t tue W..1; oe ! tue w.ki ; . , .-m ,c .. w-:,.... r , tr.c l 'i the i y i t o ;i:;i? : tin ' ih c-n-t t.ian .1.t.,lo.,.i.riv,.!1vrt,jl,!,vS;Ci!ir-,.! a..d , . . i rr wti I i:;.', .;.cs i;u; i;i i i pei c ivc Ui it :ner o 'c i i i p:.h'ic :n:pi-.tv( n.- i.t. includiiii; p u,tl b.-i::.-!, h . not lull to'petc ive th it o:her ;.;;;;.: p-;c; r.; v;,: .t "mv r.iv;i:c ,!i-.c::.m , b it h- spi-nl", t.ih:hh ;.e:,ts .f cj. e nud ur-, til i'irif. -vii.i, it.J..s! ev-rv:hi3

sin e tihi','- Hpsro';-.5't.- ro'va-i-iho viJ; et n r ' lIlPnl SIJ PP0?5n" th? '''i-S to have been' do to benefit mankind, allow roe to pve I vn UrZ streams capable of Ü utit- it. ; er bills, i.. the Life. öl,d Trt: i,-,::.;:.iiy.

::s:od-l h.T.re -l-.c .roi at t.ho iv..-.-..-at r-e-. . practicable. th rest v-mld nive proMh. j au iastunce, of which I am i:ers-nilly ' lh' Journal s-ys. I tr:i: had as' -it ' una v.': rtiri .'J wi.ltotit fjpLiv::. Hi -10. i of 'Jon-'iv; It, v.L'.ls Inn m.-aiii i;isosi-1 Jy 1,-t-rj less thin nine-."-.i'v:lrcl million of ' COftl,izan;, J the winter of 1641-5,1 h"iver. wh-:s a new mat-ritl for ih .nan ! th, n icf ruie.t them ihat :!..:. w,-. ,- I . ', IrccX 'tvi' vo r ' 4l(:ü ,rs- Th; number rf persons, employ-1 visitcl North Cuolina on fiamd I bus- , l!fj' 11:12 üf :-Pr w.s a great csiden-j I'll apr.-.-n t!.-1: , th . n:on-y -a-s r-:i-M.'rN VV,i ... , n ijTn,-ts.'is cf t-i.ii.sldcr. i e 1 "P ' o te nd i n 2. miiniiig and keep- . jn.ss f3r ,nv eilib. r end friend, llno-h :ut)1- Jo: v.-d, an,: h- v. !S r ..i.'vdv . .a.'rt

Ci!:tr:it w.t.i tue ci l:M.-'i. U r.i :rü , ., , I ' . , . . . , . if ihe an-rrrnr'tion foi sttU ftU Ö 'jrct f

I - " - ' - I I .. I : - . : . .. 1 . rWI Initl.f rii'ilirv ! I... .1 1 i . .. i . . . i . In i.r'i ii. I'U n- t ll rt n I j I ll : 'u i V ;i..ll.ir fwv Kil'-'l O , . . . "

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j.i .i:; eaterpri'-. i,u 1 r llJ iinvi.i""" f.. : i ) iiii r iy r.iiiiM wiuier iicfzinj ; ... ... , .......... i. j - ..-.uivi((.., I" I. ; 1.. :..-.!, ;f V, ...... I.. .. ,.-,.i. i ... i,. r ,1 i jH'f nf tri ' r nVr.i'rv ' 'i ! - i 1 i.. .1 ...... :.: ... i. .. :..ii'ti!i!:rf..f r"S r n'lio int-ri.l w!..t I ; n it.ii fi!?jr.nv ij rn ' t. ..

ivi:..i.oi.tl iv.vvfrwlilehvii;:. r'jt-s'-hec.ii.or.ic- . ttjj,.ivt br eTefiiTrulf irten(!(i io rro'f in a'l it is the let becanse it is th. "vr. uof ixinü. It i fr. ih pure jif.iy,.we hi e .ry f V'r-i.r u " livKio' r;il..:t.:-i::i.ic;.iiil" i.y Cnu-s?, '-bj ....... n . xsic-ituo 'fl-c4..-;r.rc. . th.:.. .1 wi r . w .'..i ,',.r,..-.w ...., T o. : ooi alone. The f.4per furni-t h w .uo -r fcny tiujc'Iu efiürm , i'.'Ir'S"-"'

i!;e tt uniriictiiiii f briug ,'. ih j Sr.iiu j expenditure contimtea a perpetual act-1 bushel So far a v 'iiuw it has made ! under unfavorable circuiiiStances. The ; c,u-rd ta3t i now fenncunca l''...

-pp it i;d: g t Ui' in.eruil v. if.irt c; thc. u:.-s ihink this condition ou'it uevtr lu have ! community hns be-n directly beuff.tted I foun.l ir, e.ual .!n.n lai.c. 1 thrir ski'!, i,s every rtp thry taks ir .dly 'ira ''C l 'riiÜ Uti;i:-V 1 'U waivtd in the cavTof an harbor in;-! la0ro than" $100,000; end had hi! ihe in j The P..lp is inii::;ft:urrd very chesn-1 vante is lollowcd with muheni-tica! uci.c.....l . w v m j proeiuent of a permanent nuture ts w!i-re( creese of se! b- u tmlr a.M.lied to 0v- j '', fl.J by a ver sioip'e piOCefä klloVsl curaC) by I'iiolfrü p.'iy, which 5 ih

' There bein no fprrific grant in the conssiiutioM of a power to snctimt propriitions ft. r ia.ernal in.proveirif tits and no gene-nl provision br. I enough to COTer aar Ctich inuehrtite fb'rct it be conies necessary to lock for particular rowers t w hich one or another of the po'rs expes!y 'zrtlkWvj Cr:.rts; s.;ch eiv,eia;tnis!i ststoiiei an. f "ij i...-.i.f . A.. . . . -iri.-.r'.-.i . pvperty-'of th1 .vVs to thelist of Jfihscjt5Narccs Jpgw.er -Ibrtf disTosmg.oit terthoryyelul other puhlr5- proiirfV;, öf tKe.Ünj-fed jStatrs it may be conceded that it"iu - - - , , ? . 1. 1 1 .1. U--ÄXPUress, in the management cf r.-rVir - j?-.. . . Hl puc rioper, iKnuii uipjeI mill f 2 CCOII til! f rv tha iffl rtful s. a 1 . iwn liettstY but'uils JTLual bVihijf' ffrimarv obtX-t nf r tX..,.;., I . . m - f v wt4.iv M.a uarwwv vr a 4 w a u o errriJrrA fha .1.1 1 rC.h.. rn..ir iriCidetalVurpose. , ' ' As.to the. othet assumed ttucia. iiuiirr fOmr loivruai iiiinuove iiirius, i:ipjt oeing spec inc; p.oji.erjjai.

roans, nr.tfeua.re. yjr ; 10 prov.ine .;ii!ri : iwjTiirtiafei ut.x'g(fi.jahby-)l: uppoi J V0i annirs; Jiii ieqilais,',coip.rierce, and no j ivf (lii.itsi i4"-thnlremtifrv'i5 ntbpr rii.bÜr

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nd-uprigUt th.raclerjhtck is.-ijrsjJiipctia to la the.inci."is hand, lie hadjJ',oW if ih framrs of ""tbc-.oonsti jVtion.

wise and thoughtful mm fts they wee. intended to confer on Congress the power oru sujct st wid as ify wbuie fiiJ t.f - ... - 1 r . . .' 1. 2. 1 . i- ' Al''ioLtioal ininrof uiv ui. I P af1 ra rT mfmr v,....... ....t..v, i, .C.. ..K -v.,:.,i i.r.Vu ntit u .ao-u.gr c.cariy.u expreß Hi. or, in oilier woras, tn4t thty did jiot give i t as. a. clisijuct and substantive power, iustetfU cf makiyit the juiplitrd incident of sojne other oifc, stMU Ts the magnitude of ihe suiij?osd incidental power and its capacity .of ?xlepsio. that any system esta bliil rfCnij would exceed each cf the,p.therjn the amount f expenditure and number of th persons employed which would thus be thrown upon tlu?,geju8rargovern mant." ' -T v ' '" . ' This position may be illustrated' by taking, as a single example, one of the many things coonprehended clearly in the idoa . of "a general System of internal

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i ..lpruvinfiits. n".. I OUi'li ovrr 1:1 uiiumi, av-uvijni to th.! 6 ii'.umi ol rreii if.il Jor.n U. ) A.L:n3 in IS )7. nlUt a uembtr of the ! ;.vtn!s 01 nie oti, .mu -cn COUVf.!fi;-C,n. wo.M hzv, bu,, ia rursuiitce of ins s?-t of knwIJSr at 1 ih-time, bv construct tnf turnMikr s; tuen, ; ! as knov!td-:e edtna'.vd, 't would luve J constructi-d" cansl; end at the jues-nt I ;:i:ie it would haT. V-on f ir.:i r M in an! i almost limit !e? s.-.h-;) of rail rosds. j v.v th-re nre in the United MUs, the ' rs , ts t)f f,-al( or riva:e rater jiis-', up ! ,rnr, . f,f 17.000 mil..-; of rut roads, and ,03'J xnilts b es ti nn.l millions ivorks ha! f ral governing up ihcsi caisal? end raiiroi.ls nuy be j let at o:i h -.mired n;l twenty-six j thou-n i. or tln rcabo-.it?; to which ute ! to !h- r! cflty t'.vstsinJ or eighty l'r--K3:i I cm'ojed on th? rai'roa-U in ' ct-n t;u:li:i, m ai-.i n e tot U of at lensi ! J tw., ;ll:. jfl. (huu? isi.l pt-tsor.5, r. -presentj is: ii fami'.ie t.ar!y a ?r. ill ion of sottls- ! -aVploy-d '-a or n.iir.tdned by thi3 00? c 3 of ptiMivi work i.i the I'-'itcd State. , 1 In :.i.t:. ;s i.rll-l-itloi of the mos , S;tv:-i sti -.a D.etcnss'.i tuiionu.it y, i: is til- ! w .1 -f.-. l! r I 1 to ;;:?; irr what umounij.- .- ih -,!l br appropriated for r 'j.ct. Tile sa c.nsi ! on V .1 S 1 1 C J ). ap:.4'-.t. ito u j.-neir.i i jorco i 10 c!j-j uf m ..ro; rii i!oa vthkh are u. if nut ore' pil.-:- prone to run to j t uni WM- ;. i- mine, ui v ;e i - . 1 " ls of i bo:.-' powi is. hive iulriii-j ?u tei.-.l r..-y to ot .-.-stvjp th bounds Lfiiislituti -iiiiits Ifen uppropr.ition UT n.ipr.jvm.5 tlie I 1 ; t .) .;..,. . ,r , ((i,..-m ip f or 1 - a ',.v t ! and the sabject matter rS ;rd its own

, .a sii !,i;li.Citi:res .. lr -iil-iiTB di?creLifn.

But : ,r:i,niti o: rd receive L til CdUtlOil. liir0'J2 h ! "i i cais appropriation? of this nature j nae Dtfil ide unwisely, without ic . tontpIisJiin benehcial results conunen

gurate wh!s lhe cost, end s)inetimrs lor'ane nroduci n.r a-r.ff i-f-rt to f.utv

evi il rwthr than good, independently of j eir dabi .js reUiion to tiie constitution. ; Atft;iu.f the radical chances of the course! thcii ' o - u

, of iP;;:5lii;ioa in th-se nutters which, iulacn. . i . ... . , , . wy ju.ini'ut. lh public interest de-. ui porti

j in jIoiS, tue is a reiurii io us priini ii j idea ol Cjii(Tfeäi, which required in this j m iiois, one is a return lo the primitiv 1 of ibs "rk3-as 4 11 oih."j cunveyance of the soil and a cession ot j the jurisdiction to the UniteJ States, 1 r,rr!i jttics sea ails, &r. I other like woiks ar tu be constructed and iraia'taiuej, Il would pyweifully tend to countrract . mhd vors to obiain.appropriations ! loal ch Jracte.i,'ly calculated J to promoie in.livl Ai.l; The want of such, a' provision is the a IM i-ithin tho Jurisdiction of the United States. fThere is ap.othor measure of precdution integSrd to such appropriations, which .seiv.s to T.e to be worthy of the consideration of Congress. It is, to make appropriation for every work in a separate "fiiir, so jjVt each one shu.ll stand on its 'own rndependent me.it9. and, if it pass, -o so uuuer circuuuiantes ci legis. I 1 at a . I ' . ja rn ...... un-... otit! iiiit at t r . . 1 eu'- U4 Ue,ai iUir,c ",m . . I e I :i.,..i I o proper subject of charge on the treasury of the I Union. During-thai period of time in which v . country.-had not come to look to Congress for appropriations of this nature, several oT-the Slates, whose prouuettons ol geographical position invited foreign tomjj;rce, had entered upon plans for the improvement of their harbors by hjpaajrlMrs, and through mefns of supc t u,rect:y Irom that commerce. ' - . - hj iiuftf an rXprrSS i xpress constitutional a;Aer, needing for its exercise only ."the permission of Congress. lfarbor itiiproreinentf thus constructed atld irt'aiiU-a 1 ued. the expenditures upon thetn Uindefrayed by the very facilities they afford. aie a voluntary charge on those only who see lit to avail themselves of such facilities, and con be justly coal, plained of by none. ' ' On the other hand, so long as these improvvments are carried on by appropriations from the treasury, the benefit ; will continue to enure to those alone who enjoy the facilities afforded, while the expenditure will be a tardea upon the

b'KH ii'.iuiiiii 1 1 u i üb tasc ui uiHU 1 cuuse 01 us nayinz prone rns. as a isi iu -v v- i-w.wt3 - - - i - r - 1 uvuwuuu u j iua x i.i v c

j". ii . aa t " . .1 . ".itAtixi a! nnf nf mil n lubil (..litl4fMlltl t. I ai titii!,, , u t ,

criorts, wnicn uoes uot equally ap- reach vour ear in regard to tue iK'cessny ; " ,,v "V1b-k rM,i " v i-... ttUw a0o ui prce.-.t; t..ey are itir.nto all other rublic works, if to be ! and imnortanca of not onlv th-' members I '' tnadopting it. no r.aw mathiuery will Uhed by chcmlstr-j and bv cst:'onif v

... 1 1 1 1 c .. r ! . r . 1 ä 1 i...r ha re ntii red. but a prist ileal of the most nulil.p r e.f v U .-'1, ... t.i c . 1

ui'iMiUw.i a uii'i iiiiniiB.iieu uv vy0.igrrs, ; ui mis association ui nuuiau uvnc uiiuo . ' o . . , j ....w.. ...... i, p-jjinj ca ihe exercise of a cousiitutional power ! but all others ensaced in .agriculture, to ! cumberotne now used, nud inuci cf tae , Lrought to learagaiutl L 1 1 ! s so anrjarcn:-

aopropriation, they should be brought ' increase the productiveness of tlieir farms, most unpleasant part of the work of mak- !y perlect in &!l their details.

tvh.ila pniiritrv aii.l ihn fl i c - r i n i i n i i , . -i 1

uuuiuumimh, iw v . - v w. a p j ro jjria ä. These couiderations a-Ut-J to th em-j "'"" '! J lw"' m-

r'y M o S?-,t r., rols,-y ot con.rCr. lue texture ,s firm, tl.e ... fac, ; Ii Ii. 15 ap4 ropruls jus by ;ti- Renerai ov- stxiOotUe. bat thft color IS SPVfral f.'i:i..-?

ermnent to worKS n-ces-nry tj tne excentiou of its undoubted pow trs and of Itariä all others la iadividu.l ciiterpris , or to l.ie separate stales, to be proynle i tor oat of iheir own resources, or by recur-: rence to the provision of t!i- constitution which authorizes the St ite-, to lay duties ot tunuate Willi tho coii-Mit o! oon-:re-"S. FUANKLIN IMr.llCK. "Washington Dccernb' r CO. l3i. -o r The Qa!iCr "VilCal. As an instance of whit one mill can! Taylor, our worthy r.-esident; and . it, '.er accident! v or l!y or Hrovid.-ntially. (I think, by r.-ovi lence ) out brothtr t'jrmer, Divine DiVid Jj-a;!y. of Jacks jii Tp., saw at to acco:r;.j:iy m-, joui ne its, tVom three to. hjiiir-I miU out if his way for comp-stiy's .ik-. Whi'.t at ten lis;?, church ; at a lonely school i, .use i;i 4 den pi -m for.ot, in thvi vl.ii.ity nf the th-ilow . f Jfd of U ; river, u.id n-.t far from the üf-f .n-1 1 H-'trt:i ll'Utt r ci:r,' b.'ctl.er ' J,i!v h-.-.r ! of t. n v irivty- of v. ut J calif d i!-'re c i her. "A ; shcr v. heat. !I- ' h.ii:i.' jjoi.if lisunt rcUtious t-r n-ir ; iniisitc-s tiunoaboats, ucj o.i anit-. I i mi tin brotl.i f hu.i: a:. '-s-'Ssed hiur-elf of ii'-- 1; nil tohl. nt ;he n vari-tv r.f wh T -is lie l in the rl5.j t,( ,js vBl!et, 10 balance our dinner. urnri-Lt si j v t:i Hi Iiomcf Sad. w heie 1 nüv iivc3 JlU j cjatinaej to Jr,v and

ofj.-e fju- the pioJuct nbich !m prove;! a ; I "n aler - to i.'Vh of P vhV '

county than auy tthr ucei.lf.it io htr ' 0 1. ;-,,.,. . ,, 1 . u . ? ;a - . i c,i ,.. ... 1 ; .- 1,- ' " i..vi,i.. . scores of f.rmers !?ie who n.t no: aasli- i ed of us properties and tonalities. It is the very kind of wh.-u desired bv ail : a I r-e berry, ih'n: bran, r.nd U has ; proved irii?r visits ; all the i'.s alte ;..!. ifig the raisins; oi wheat in this latitude ft, like the Me iiterraiuau. is not b.j !ii,0. Iv to drstructioa br llnst. or devisuti-"! o i,- ..f n:.-) n I i this ve.r of -enVrtl' winler frsetina and ravages of the Fiv) an averse crap whilst , with tho exceoii'.n of the two ittars. it! ! bus under cood tilUo increased ihr u-.cr-! per cent. With Iron ordinary to firstj rate tillage on go:jd ground, its yield will nn hum i. ?n r...- ... , ! ,-------v. uu j.ic : j tue IV n rtif ti.i!-.:' r And so great has ii grown in favor ortiotlS Of this country, that It is all j iuc g( o j the go with our wheat growers. i0V mark What till? OlieifUartof whrat i h peopi th. short v.. rioJ of nine years. 1 think I ant in hounds of reason, w hen I aver that this ( iug, the mi vantages would hav been still greater fa r. fir beyond the cotuprelicuj sion ol ihe ordinary thinker; y ts, m i'.lions j j and millions of bu.hels beyond wliatl even a inalheniallcian would naturally ' suppose. If we eitimite tlia fnt quart ; to produce 20 quarts, and continue that . . . j If the; average yield per acre in 'Preble I . . 'l" ' l 111.. -. ' f . f J couh-ty should be, as it can,, mcreased ten percent.; it would add at least S100.0C0 to the wealth of ihe' producers of old Treble. Fron Ctn. Ihndrick s Address at Preble County: Fair, Oct. 1551. II v to brisiir 111 a Son. " 1. Set him the example in the use, of intoxicating iiif drink. ' 2. Lei him have his own wa vthe large: libeitv, so fascinating ,tor the imagination of -Youn America.' 3, Allow him the Idee ue" of nnoney, without any restraining tense of responsibility to parent or guardian". 4t: Suffer him to wander where he pleases on tho Sabb.tth, anjrlo spend his evenings away from home, ' ' Ö. Give him free access to wicked companions, who make a mock of all that is good. and contemn all authority. 6. Furnish him wilbvha libt aim ill life, and no steady ; employment. It might irindfi'r the developmentof his gen ius. Pursue all ör any of these ways, and you will experience a most jnarveloits deliverana if-you have not to nc-urn rover a. debased and ruined chiid,. I- Ti j r " . t. i. .. a iiusanus 01 parents nave, piacucaiij, adopted'th?H rules in "the maoage-mint of their cVtTdren, and the ; results 'have been exactly what one might anticipate, 'Tbeir gr'ay.hairs have been broughtUown' with sorio'w to the grave.'' v sCQF T-hey are making sugar of pumpkins in Franco. .

läto:.o!b, cff.,u: toth-i! SitterUe-, mill. Little Fes!.?. ; it is es;ecUiy ;o put V , ,,r o, . .

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. ' The extract b--!ov is conclusive prnofj vi cuu.rco i tue mctuai-itiu ui put - i n r jrom oassicjotf. We clip il irnm t!ie A'buny Evening Journal of the 13:h. ucttiiy ..iu w sur.Vic vj tue ps.larker tnari IM13 upon vh:oh tbe I'.jdr. j is printed. It his en ormji or rtam ' j tinge hardly dep enough however to at- ; : tract much attention. Tht :ere are doubtless other wcd3 thot ' w ill answer a govd cr a bstter purposej thin biS3wevd. sich, for instante, ts i while wood out orest onlari and cotton wood. It strikes r.3 also, if the discoreiy U , i c v i ii i j uiav . ii i c in j r r? 4 j tr uiiuur.v .tur of paper into the localities of th ose foists where suitable timber abounds, or

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' Another r-s ;! t ;n y uri-e from it. H.v- ; "i'h- skili and .ni ten -A in juxt position " United Stat. imy be abb; to defy competition in ill countries wher paper s imported, an ! it may l-ec.-no la i i .i.e. a Vt ;.v ;v'L'-l r.i;!e of expo.', ttv.n

coualry. ! j t ihc p::i.cip-i '-i; .,.. h . J n.-slgn-stc .-my thtn r..: l:i?..wooi in hauhs tu C- .: i u ;! . 'est. is 2 p.rext rrprosr'i, Ir.t wc f.o3?ry 6; ;.:--.:h.--.-. -1. ' .- . .1 : f'r bmv.C-o j pipr. not Las v. 00 t td- ' phjto'r.- v a: . -'i..'.. - .', -A :or bawoo..l printers, nor basv.vovd lu' ir. pt. t.;v;..'..5.. . '. '"ier, tut bwoai iiMlerial 10 piin: j A .-n;i i.iOic ri-oj t- u n 1 .,.i('z 'Idc-Jo "Ir.tt. ; sen: i,,..:.r ...-:i u..a

i:.'o :t ::t iJi-ovirxv. u-:r i jri.: c.. ü st I th. r;ri--i;s book .h'. ;-r-eii .t it!oin we fj i-i corn sijoii.it nt?. tui! re.-ci-.v.: this i.i. i.b-r of th 'A'h-isv 11-cn Jou;u-r printed oa p-sper i t: ie n: te!y ftom bic od. Vv. hope f-r.-n i o'-ie e m-uon u n.j in; un -w -: 0u: iiav defer;.' I any reh'i. ' to ii until lual jr;tiu 1. bit f-.r tt-e .'Ul'lvr. ui cudiS uh'tch W4 have '.u I U "ii ! , ua '"JO '.1 quarters, for ?p. cil- us ft lt. i 1 : a 1 a ven tor. Gf o. V Boards lee. Y.za .. f ! tu 13 city, Ictn-Jiy MriUthed Ui wjt.1 1 ream li print for circulation among those di r-'ctl.v intrctfd in the impoftant dis-! coery. 'Ihc piper is mi de from Pulj prodnc- j i'a tU':n sswoo-i .iivu.zs.ol a pet u aar f nn. thrown oft' by Mr. lardsUe' plan m-ichinc. whu'.i lu We a improved i 5-.iaPy o . i u'.p wssso.Sinau inn i .e oi.ii to be served by hftti-l iteaii o! by j S"S r"ps. l!,e f.'-:if qtvnce of which WüS sucu urular fltn- ft to l'rj..i:c? slightly irr.-uiar thiehn-ss of p-p-r. ! T c paper has also be.' a us... with perft,- f-u-reas. by Mr. Gvit, fur trau-fer-ring fine lino n-. j viags a rsul; v. hi; h can not be attoineJ tv any oilier ordinary i u.-wpnp;r. I I ba: .Mr. b. ts not reitr..-ita lo u wood. lie hi l..a 'ft exp Ilitl llS V. nt-M i lfuvf no-ttoai't upon n- mint i.iai . . . . ... t ol a texture RvePi iip.-ll'r to ti:ai wn! !ie hns f.'.rt.:i1y yrn tuc t from tl at wood, j can tr rrodu.( 1 fr.ua c-ihcr native wco.li, j of course, to hii:T !.. It -n ie P-f ked 1 bif.5 tr Wla. ts i:on?t aci.v n? I ... .

cotton, til l sut as re.ii y to nr.y vrl . i-.:na art printing inc'J.or e'! p,r:t v.-.-the. country or world, and at r?es whi, ! ; .-ietr, i n t:.w I. per, v hicii rhotori: ' if it should prova evailüble, must t:l'i- will not Le aüie to rital. 1 think ia;:Ka

maUly drive ras entirely out of i!ie m ir ! 'iet with. This discovery, its timely as it is i:n portant. will prove of iuestimülle vdue 1 10 lhe world. The necessity of some such substitute for the articles hitherto used in the manufacture of paper, had b -corns ! mipy-'rative. The demand bad hlreaoy I V . . . . m .tfmstripprtt the supply, end t!u most serl0l! diniculties wre opprehenoed in the 1 future If Mr. Bearrlslee has distovereil ! lhe dd substitute, he will have done more for the world than any living coleioporart. iiim uiai ue uas man ini discovery, few acquainted with the qual ities of good piper will doubt, with these crude specimens -of Bjsswvod Paper before him. The diplomatic bill now before Cci.greis proposes the foihfwirg salare for foreign ministers. Groat ETitain. gl". C00, Fro nee end China each 15,000, S.tiin, Russi, Ausiiia and Prussia each 12,000. Brazil and Mexico:. each 10.000. Turkey. Peru and Chili each 0,000, Switzsrland, Koino; Nnples, Sardinia, Belgium; Holland, Por. tigl, Denmark, bweder; the A'rgonlin r.epablic, lew urentjda, iioiivia, liqua. dor"VenezueIa.Guatemalara1r.dNiciagua each T.vOO. .- ' . ' r Tiro infsrior 'iijspointments,': afid tiilb of Charge'd-Affair u'dtspenlsed witjj and all tlMffio appointments rfrp to be.full missions. s 'My diaajt don't ageee with roe.ljaid a man to k't wife, after.! extraordinary hearty.;tnad; ! don't ßlame it my dear; ,1 jaw you jawing it so bird " ""- ' i

lug paper irom rns, may we uispcnseu

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I have just win esst so, i'.u-ftr-ti na oi tlü nrt ot 2'Ko:craj.-:uc oxniCTjeu. v:.ich i ,!,tn .y irar,rtaat, t.ot 0:1 y to L..k .7.. r. tt.t t ' aiiz at I :r-e. Mr. of tl.ib o::3 u.z hst d-?u-rcty-Isls i. tin -rid, l.aj rei er'.l t;.i'.;e tvtri ; ). ; ; si'.rass, in ir.e p2sf. c 'Iju r ; tl.tit v 1 any t!u.i which !:-t c er b ?u i -11? 1 i 11. -i ' oi i v.vy'of counterfeit.!-Vvlitsi t4.--i -oto-Tr.-in! b.-j.v b..i ' in ".v in.-., th.. .tortri bjr.k :;o e .wt. .I.t-y ot.j .-cicctiuii Ji.i.:. by t;.-. u.iiici ce. or ; 7 I.I I( 7 ' i li , ' One ot theit: '.öteyrrt; b.-. fr-t.i u I0 Liil,' was (IvOuStfecl Iv Mr. V.. v i i Ii v ih- ( n.ai u -ras ait yo a;;.i requ ' o -. J f ". ; pii, ten; oeitcti latter ccrl r: - : 1:0 'Ii i ö , : y :h: ia . .--ia . n.ad.' Iii 1 cei? rr :it, the t.i; t d ,i h Ai:o-.h-.-.- , pr?s ntin a ph..:. r . iL.li I . J I .Irr i aj j j 0 ; i .i Aft-r ih- t. c. Ji 1 :.-.. iuuie ur.jt't : 1 .1 a; t;.u j-: 4 co; ilcrh es i hiv ufrt-r - iru'ia'.jrst ootwiij are perjwet wircr n.iwi' O; wfc;ri!c i-il!iv. ihirk 1: a obvious fron; ih.pil at yuf p-'i r utt-nry uir-nicy ir. i., i dan";erou-i rcn t : i-n, that I:!; v..c-tt-ary to t;ive wi-i -t M.b. ..:r to ... thtSii hl.tMl:'" (le . ,oo.. Ji-- ll f!l' food m ast-r r v' - -. . v w 1 c . . - - ;i .ort t;:n. itid it k tilt: t.tp-..-r; 1 ito--d t!. court tr; with "-pttivi-s i,.o y, wi tch, tfven cashiers, p- iid-.r. . sd. -".1 p?rts ol every graoe i.r -jr. .h.e ; we have tu security i ut; j.f,.;rk' iirr-u , iy. i 1 have heard that J hntcv :.hlc Vv ,. . j were once taken iu1aeli,i ; -in in. eres, is cir auy c'X''it - I. jsnk preSi,leiite ere erüding thui i: m j to be holographed, lu lest -.j-.v?: el lö-it. U is nrtt only oui our carrr r.r v Ihit Is tailed br this art, cut cv -yi'huv depcr.!i i.i f" the l.iurn pen is iu. .e ;o tut..;, tidi itin. Ü.i As tutfj-rph si y lc : auy tita f::xed loa Unk t;ak. i.ron.i:. . vi-y t; ,vC, win. i.eM, letters of cr-.i;. ... . . . , or i. -cov.v.en uon. or n.ty ia.Mb;r of a tit: gUO.-S n:aV be at.lX"d tJ my ('.Oflt-

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: :rat . fnn, e perieui, vail ini vr;yt-ni-r:sel; co-iJ not detect üii i iror. It is iK't'u.fii for fliTiVtrlS to lucrciEe , v: r Imouu backs ot tbc i.ou-f c ca?:ly ; tla '.t 1 : s. i'-uly ihre o r y b: j should cii.r a ore:r.ii..n for th diitove.y cf swfv.e t ?c..!i.-i cp.'i-t.-i of pjp.', liu The chemical test is based on the ftct that the black color of tho phutcgrapbic picture being derived from a preparation offcilvtr, its ground t;ecess-iiy t!ilTer:ut ; from the inks used by the tr-rraver sad the writer: various tests mav oe advisedby good. chainUts. I wooid inertly cjen--lion one: the p!tctOi;ph'c picUra" is immediately destroyed or tuiad white by washing i: with a solution cf corrosiva j sublimate. As for the psychrontti: trat, it is I believe, worthy cf adoption i,i cases of importance when cTiemtcal teats rn net convenient. Any individual of psythro-' metric capacity can derive from " one of" ths signatures on a bank note an itiipres. sian of the character of the irriter; tho phololograph don not give this impression, and the difference between the real writing eud the mete photograph., mav thus be tiistinguished, as I' have escer'talne.d by actual experiment on Mr. Fcntayca's specimens. I shall cive an ic,' count ol thii eiperiment in The Journal ! of man. . J. R. B. - " -' ' . (X3""Lord Brougham; in a merry rr.ocd j 41 iS faia. wrote tn lollowing epitaph up on liiinseu; . "Here, reader. turn yonrwe-pirV eyes - .ji laic a useiui moral teac res, ' -r.-.t . . The hole ia which my body 1 j , : Would hot contain one half my speeches.'' CdrA Hopeful &liforuiaa "breaks oat" in tha folhiwinr strahi; - ; 'Baneath Mokelurane'a dark -ava ' , ' la ttany jn-ecioaa nt2j;gc! -' ; Aadthare this Vcat'a fortan lie'

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