Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 28, 4 July 1849 — Page 1

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Richmond, Wayne Cou it y, Indiana, July 4, 18 4 9.

Volume XIX.

asocLLAriEoas selections

The Trespass, as described in the Legal Phraseology 'Bless me, Mr. Pounce

what is this? (reads) hor that, whereas

the said Joan hnooks. on the blank day of blank, with force and arms, broke and entered a certain dwelling lmu.se of the plaintifTs, and made a great noise, and disturbance therein, and so continued to make noise and disturbance for a long time, to wit: for tho space of twenty-four hour That, sir, -is the declaration in trespass.' Hut the man only knocked; he did'nt make any disturbance at the door for twenty-fou i hours.' A mere formal allegation, sir, not necessary to be proved.

But he did'nt break in divers, to-wit, twenty doors. There are not twenty doors in the house he did'nt break any.' Pooh, sir, don't you see it's laid under a videlicet!' Laid under a what?' A videlicet; that means you inust'nt Erove the allegation if it is immaterial, ut if it is, you must.' Hut what's the use of it, then? The use of it my dear sir! But you don't understand these tilings; they are voeabula art is.' And what may that be? Why, (aside) words that raise doubts, well costs, and enable the 'professional man' to make the most of a very small case.'

Hollar, in Advnnrf. Number 28.

Kin;; Solomon Ill:irkiiiitli

And it came to pass when Solomon, the son of David, bad finished, the temple at

he called unto him thf

cruel arciiuects. me ncaj aitiiicers. and cunning workers in silver anil ""Id, and

4'onisten)r

Our opponents harr, incessantly about Gen. Taylor's 300 negroes." We do not

know mat ocn. i ayior owns a single slave, , Jerusalem that

but whether he does or not, with what kind : t.y

of grace does the sneer at the Whig party

com.; from trie leaders of the opposition.' , ir, woo,l, and in 'ivory, and in stone vea. Who did they support? Gen. Cass, who ; ali w, a;,ie(i n rearing the temple of the was pledged to veto the Wilinot proviso, j ,ouf arl he said untothem, sit ve down arid who had made an argument in favor : at mv table I have prepared a feast for al! of the extension of slavery? They voted j ny CU!1(lilll, artificers. Stretch f mh your for a Northern doughface, who, for the li and thi.r.'-fl.rft. f.if. I Irinlt ar.,1 I.p m,.rri-

Is riot the laborer worthy of his hire? Is

Out Dtor Etiquette. A gentleman passing a lady on the side-walk should always pass on the outside. One gentleman meeting another should

always pass lo the right.

t f . I I I . . 1-

sake 01 gelling 10 ne a canuiuaie, uenounced the law under which his own State was formed into a territorial government, as unconstitutional and as a"doubt-

ful precedent." They are beautiful specimens to talk about Gen. Taylor's 30O slavca! Gen. Taylor, if he did Jive in the South, was pledged to free legislation on all domestic questions; he stood pledged against tiie exercise of the veto; he stood upon the old Republican giounds in re

gard to the proper duties of an Kxecutive.

.Many higs in the free States did not like to vote for him on account of his location, and many others refused to do so. But lie beat the old doutrh-face. anil in

his inaugural he reaffirmed his pledges in j favor of leaving legislation exclusively to

Congress. 1 his has satisfied many who feared he would not leave Congress to legislate for the country ari l its territories. There was certainly a great deal of credit in voting for Cass so far as the question was concerned! True Republican. Frightful Ar-iliiC at ftingnra

not the skillful artificer deserving of honor? Muzzle not the ox that trealeth out the corn." And when Solomon and his chief workmen were seated and the fatness of the Inml and thi uil thereof were set upon the table, there came one who loudlv knocked at the door, and forced himself even into the festal chamber. Then Solomon the King was wroth arid said: ' What manner of man art thou?" And the man answered and said, When men wish to honor me they call me Son of the Forge, but when they desire to mock me, they ceII me blacksmith and seeing that toil of working in fire covers me with sweat and smut, the latter name, O King, is not inapt; and in truth thy servant desires no better." lint. said Solomon, 'why come vou

thus rudely and unhidden to the feast, i wltere none save the chief workmen of ; the temple are invited?' j

Please ye, my Lord, I came rudely,'

were so exhausted a to be unaliie to ' stand long enough tone milked, and one ! man would hold ther up while another ' would milk them. Q. Do they reay sell that milk through tiie city. A. Ves, sir. The carry it round to tiieir customers everyday under the name of Westchester Couiry or Orange County milk. It is a very common tiling for country milk-men to ring their cans into the city half full, andiill up at this establishment. j Q. What becomes if these sick cows, which you speak of? 1) they recover? i A. 1 believe not a ingie case of recovI cry has been known. They appear todie of consumption. Many have been exam- ; iued after death, and i3 lungs are always

An Ensile Shot bu a Woman. Mrs.

Baglev, of Milo. Me., shot a large grey eagle last week, which was pouncing upon her child, at play in the yard. The little fellow assailed the eagle with hi- hoe. and Mrs. Bagley got the gun and brought the bird down. From the yatiamil lutrUiztnrer. Cure and Prevention or Cliolera. La,, la n i.ini, ) eaph 2 ounces. Spirit!. Camphor, TiiK.lure Cayenne Tepper 2 ilmi-lima. Tincture injer 1 ounce. Kseuce Peppermint - ounces. I loiFiiirtu's Atioilyue 0 ounces. .Mix all together. Pose, a tab!epoou full (in a little water) for an a iult. This prescription is carried oil nearly all the boats oil the Western water, mi l wilt check diarrhoea in ten minutes, auJ ahate the other premonitory symptoms of cholera immediately. I have trieii it in my own person, ami have given

I tho recipe to over one hiindrt,! persons.

Gold Ioi.uks. Km inquiry made at)

the mint, in Philadelphia, the N. V. Trbun learns that the value of California gold, received there to the 9'A instant, is 5362,702. We also learn that the coinage of gold dollar pieces, began on tho 7th tilt, lias reach to the number of 315, ; Too. an 1 thai it exceeds, by more than 509,000, the demand made by depositors. j Moke Steamers Sild. The I'nitod States steamer Fashion, which cost tiie .; Government forty thousand dollars, has been sold at New Orleans for eighteen 'thousand dollars, and the Telegraph which cost eighteen thousand dollars, sold for nine thousand dollars.

A bill has been introduced into the Leg

islature ot 'Connecticut prohibiting divorced people from marrying again until alter ths expiration of eren yars. A good idea. If it becomes a law, it will put a quietus on many a refractory couple, and bring them to draw kindly in the matrimonial harness. A New 1 !s ti.ent. The Knoxville (Tenn.) Register notices the discovery of a new esculent in Campbell county, in the

THOMAS S. BUY A XT.

Paymaster United States Armv.

; found to be badly diseaed. hen thev

, stop milking, the butchers get them. Q. Is it possible th; those diseased animals are sold for beef t.j-ough the city? j A. Why, sir, that is no focret! They are carried off to some slaughter-house

during the night; or they ire taken out of; Boston alone, in fourteen

itown and cut up, and then brought back j to the butcher shops.

mountainous regions of that State, which ! very much resembles the yam of tho tro- ! nies ltnileil mid li.iL.vt thi"v fiirniwU nn

excellent substitute for bread or potatoes. Nearly I'.nammoi-s. Not a single vil-

Geneiiai. Cass to Keskjn. The Nash- ;lage or town in the Roman territory has

ville Banner assures its readers, upon the : declared for the l'ope.

mosfuuqustionable authority, mat Gen. j Cass will resign his seat in the United 1

States Senate ratiier than obey the instructions imposed upon him by the Lcgisda-

Theodore Parker, in a late discourse, .

said that as much matter was printed in

davs. as was

obliged me to force mv way; but I came

not unbidden. Was it not proclaimed that the chief workmen of the temple were invited to dine with the King of Israel?' Then he who carved the cherubim said:

'Nei-

l"all! A I.:ul anil a t'iiiltl Carried i replied the man, 'because thy servant

Over tlic l'all: A dispatch from Niagara Falls to the Buffalo Commerical Advertiser states that,

, on Thursday evening at a quarter before

eight o clock, while a party ot ladies and

A nnnllAiin wullrlni. urltl. I .1 . . 1. , t 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 I II II Tl We TO VISltinfT 1 1 1 I linn llntifl

J Li'-mull naming null Ml t&w ,aiijui4,Q ........ .... . , . , i , , never tender his ri-ht arm. ! a-'ong whom were the lady and iittle Hus fellow .s no sculptor and he who

r a' tmf t r;iir;ici I n i trf aiitiitttA II V I D vm ' W1 iv J

the tlavtime. However it is not improp-1 and while the little girl was standing on . And he who raised the walls said, 'he t ' .1 i.. ... :.. .1... v..rtf l.rli.k nf ,;... o.. i is not a cutter of stone.

wntrii t;,ujiic7 nitj aiimigers ill in; ii..,, uui stjuirj city, or when the walk is thronged with ! twenty feet from the Falls, and holding by j trangers. j the hand of a young gentleman whose; ' A gentleman meeting or passsing a "ante we have not learned I gentleman and a lady should pass on the Voung Addington came up and said! gentleman's side. A lady should pass playfully, "1 am going to throw you in," on the lady's side. j touching her lightly on the shoulder

A gentleman should never fail to salute ' llcn Sllu sprang lorwani with a sullicient

IVcu t ra I i t ) I it t c r t lug Co r res. Iuiil'iice The National Intelligencer of tiie loth instant, contains a long Dplomatic Correspondence which lately ook place between our Government and that of Germany, in relation to the employment of some of the officers of theU. S. Navy on

ture of .Michigan.

An Acco.hplished Minister. The

Washington correspondent of the Eeeii'

written in the whole world duriii? the four-! ins Post savs of Hon. Geore I . Marsh

; teen centuries before the art of printing who is announced to be the successful ' was discovered. candidate for tho mission at Constantino- ! ... . i nle "I'erhaps he is the only man among

; against the use of slacked lime as a disinfecting agent. It has no more virtue ! than so much sand. Unslacked lime, ac

cording to the testimony of all who have j Wear or Niagara Falls. Tho 710.tried it, possesses great virtue. Where ; 000 tons of water which each minute pour

' the former has been used, it should be im-; over the precipice ot Niagara, are estimat

I mediately substituted by the latter

all the applicants, who can read, write and

I speak Turkish. lie is tho American ! Mezzofanti."

Gaz.

furlough, in the service o' the German I Beautiful Sentiment. The late eminNavy, or rather in building up the latter; ! ent Judge, Sir Allen Parke, once said at a . . . , .1 i.i- " : . t i

and also in reference to th; armino- and puuni; meeting in uihuuh

inlaid the roof with pure gold said

tner is he a workman m line metals

lady of his acquaintance whim within a j force to slip from the hand of the young

nroner distance, unless she wear a veil, in 1 gentleman who held her

which case it would be highly uncivil to j She was instantly followed by Addington, recognise her. ! vv'' caught her, and in the effort was rros-

When passing a dwelling, as a general 'rated by the force of the water, throwing -wa' rule, it is not polite to look into the win-tl,e 1'ttle girl at the same time sS near the jf'

low, hut when a pretty woman is sitting slur that the young gentleman who had by it, for tiie ostensible purpose of being : her by tho hand nearly caught her, but looked at. vou mav binvnisidered imrlvll nearly lost his balance. OIllv savin ir him.

j - ....,!.: i.,. . I ..i .r....t.

shore. In an instant they were swept over the falls.

No human effort could avail them. A

single moment threw them beyond the

reach of all mortal aid. Voting Addding-

fitting out of the steamer 'United States' purchased by the agent of the German Government in New York in February last. It seems that in November last the German Government expressed to our

And he who made the roof cried out. he i Minister Mr. Donelson a desire to obtain is not cunning in cedar wood, neither ! t!le services of some of our Navy Officers, knoweth he the mystery of uniting pieces I temporarily, in building up their Navy, of strange timber together.' j which was communicated to our SecretaThen said Solomon, 'what hast thou to ; ry of State Mr. Huclianan. In complisay why I should not order thee to be ! ance vvi''1 tms desire, Commodore I'arker plucked by the board, scourged with a was directed by order of President Polk scourge and stoned to death with stones?' jto proceed to Ilerliu and Frankfort, and And when the Son of the Forge heard ! inform himself as to the particular wishes this he was in no sort dismayed, but ad-;f the German Government, in order that

vancing to the table, snatched up and j swallowed a cup of wine, arid said, 'O ,

live forever! The chief men of the i

workers of wood and of gold ami of stone !

ml ungruciuui, if )uu lo not cast ail

admiring glance.

A A. A. do!"

From Uorne'a Every Uay Book. Ileal Erery Dm Enslish Dialogue (advancing 'llow d'ye do, Ilrooks.

"Very well, thank'ee; how do you , ton was a young man of excellent character, of high and generous impulses. He

A. "Very well.

Ilrooks well ?" H. "Very well. I'm much obliged t'ye; Mrs. Adams and the children are will, I honnf"

I

thank'ee; is Mrs. i was the only son of the bereaved family

residing in ISutlalo. The dispatch adds they nro now here: their grief is intense. The body of the little girl has just been recovered, and will

A. "Quite well, thank'ee." ( A pause.) j be sent to llutlalo the afternoon train. It It. "Rather pleasant weather to-day." ! was carried to the house of Dr. llewlitt.

where it was laid out and prepared fur sending up by the cars.

A. "Yes, but it was cold in tho morn-

A. "Yes. but we must expect that nt tliis time o' year. (Another pause; neckcloth twisted ami switch twirled.) A. "Seen Smith lately f" It. "No, I can't say 1 have; but I've seen Thompson." A. "Indeed, how is he?" It. "Very well, thank'ee."

"I'm glad

of it; well, good morn-

A.

ing. Jt. "Good morning." (Here it is always observed that the speakers, having taken leave, walk faster than usual for some hundred yards.

iVrw Remedy for Cholera. It has been said, that "in the multitude of counsellors there is wisdom;" and if so. it is to be honed that we may vet be able to

obtain a certain specific for cholera, for many remedies have been proposed by members of the medical faculty. The latest is published in the New York Tribune of Wednesday last, and is as follows: Whenever a patient is afflicted with the Cholera, or when ho is in a advanced

stage of the disease, the following means 1 may be resorted to. to relieve the cramps j or spasms, or to produce reaction when the patient is in a state of collapse. Place : the patient in bed covered warmly with a ; blanket next to the body; then wrap closely in tlanncl saturated with waUr, a small quantity of unslacked lime, say three to !

lumps, each about the size of

as soon as this begins

The Danc.f.ks of Thinkinu, the Rochester News illustrates in this wise: "I'm thinking of the time Kate, w hen, sitting by thy side, and picking beans I gazed on

thee and felt a peacock s pride. In si-j lence leaned we o'er the pan, and neither; spoke a word; but the rattling of the beans, j Kate, was all the sound we heard. Thy i auburn curls hung down, Kate, and kiss-1 ed thy lilv cheek: thy azure eves, half;

filled with tears, bespoke a spirit meek. To be so charmed as I was then, had ne'er before occurred; when tho rattling of tho beans, Kate, was all the sound I heard. I thought it was not wrong, Kate, so leaning o'er the dish, as you snatched up a lot of beans, 1 snatched a nectared kiss; a sudden shower made blind mv eyes. I

neither saw nor stirred but the rattling! . , , , nt t!o tipnn-j- Kate. vq nil tlif soiiml I i - '

heard."

have said that I am not one of them and thev have said truly. I am tiieir superior, ueioro uit-y incii Was i ciuaieu. mil tiieir master and they are all my servants.' And he turned around and said to the chiefof the carvers in stone, 'who made the tools with which you carve?' And he said, 'the I'.lacksinith.' And he said to the chiefof the masons, 'who made the chisels with which the stones of the Temple were squared.'' And he said, 'The ISlacksmith.' And he said to the chief of the workers in wood, 'who made the tools with which vou hewed tho trees of Lebanon.

and farmed them into the pillars and roof

of the 1 cmples And he said, 'The I'lacksmith." Then said lie to the artificer in gold

and ivory, 'who makes your instruments, by which you work beautiful things for my Lord the Fing?' And he said, 'The Blacksmith.' Fnough, enough, good fellow,' said Solomon, 'thou hast proved that I i ivited thee, and thou art all men's father in art. Go wash tiie sinul of the Forge from thy face, and come and sit at my right hand. Tiie chief of my workmen are but men thou art more. So it happened at the feast of Solomon, and blacksmiths have been honored ever since. London Magazine.

proper information might be laid before Congress to enable them to act upon the subject. On the 2 4th of January Commodore Parker addressed a letter from Frankfort on the Maine, to .Mr. Mason,

"We live in the midst of blessings; still

we are utterly insensible of their great

ness and of the source from whence they ( flow. We speak of our civilization, our !

arts, our freedom, our laws, and forget entirely how large a share is due to Christianity. Illot Christianity out of man's history and what would his laws have been, what his civilization? Christianity is mixed up with our very being and very life: there is not a familiar object around us which does not owe its truth and gentleness to Christianity; not a custom which cannot be traced in all its holy beautiful parts to tiie gospel." The courts of Pocahontas and Berkley counties, Va., have refused to grant licenses for the retail of ardent spirits. A Question Anstecred. Mr. Crowell, a Representative in the last and next Congress, from Ohio having been appealed to bv Mr. Giddings to sustain the truth ot

Alex, ed to carry awav a foot of the clilt every

ytar. Taking this average, and adopting the cleai geological proof that the fall once

i existed at Queenstown, four miles below,

we must suppose a period of 20,000 years occupied in this recession of tiie cataract

to its actual site; while in the delta of the Mississippi, nearly 14,000 square miles in extent, an estimate f lunded on its present

j rate of increase, and on calculation of the ! amount of earthy matter broupht down the I stream, has justified Mr. Lyell in alleging ' that 67,000 years must have elapsed since

the formation of this great deposit began. (Quarterly Review.

interfered to procure the passage of Walker's amendeiit, at the close of the last session of Congress, declares, "that from all the circumstances of the affair which

creation of a German Navy, and that as Germany and Denmark were about to be

! involved in hostilities with each other, it

v u.-, in I'l'in list i , lu cieveu- 10 . i i i i t -i . n- i , . ' r . . ,, . - came to his knowledge w hile at ashingthe request, ativ further than to allow the,. , , P . , , , .n. r ., "v . i I ton, or since, he believes it to be a base Olhcers of the Navy to give advice. ! , ' -,r , e i - .i , , i i i i and wilful fabrication, got up on the part Inlcbruarv last Laron Koenne ad-! e .-i,- c ,r . 1 i , i , . . .i i of Mr. Giddings for partisan effect, and dressed a letter to Mr. Mason, thanking i ... . . i i . .,.,.-., . . - i with a view to prejudice the administra te President for the mission of Commo- , , 1 , J ,,

dore Parker, and reouestmi' in the. imme i

I D w

of his Government, that an Officer of the

I". S. Navy of the rank of Lieutenant or

The Van I'uren (Ark.) Intelligencer of

the 2Gth ultimo, states that Bishop r ree-

York

mix itimtis. eacn anoui me size nt an pmr

to give out heat ,,iat '-hsha W nittlesey, hsq " of Ohio, the

apply it to the feet, and make similar ap- 1 resident ot the Association, continues plications to tho parts affected, the legs, to discharge the duties of tiiat office, and the arms or bod v. A profuse perspira- Wlltl0ut "y compensation. He received tion will thus quicklv be produced, the a. certain rate of commission on colleceirculation restored, and a reaction ensue, i t'on' P"or J119 appointment as first The vapor arising from the use of lime in , Comptroller of the Treasury. this way, has beside, a purifying and dis-1 ir,.tv r, ,. t. r i . . . .J n. 3IEXICAN Claims. Mr. Corwin. we ob-

liuecimg tiuauiv, wnicn not oniv nas a' n- , - , . , - y i conn id 1 n ahinntnnifv nnrraj ..;U

Diseased I'll Ik. It is generally known that what is sold for milk in most of the cities is a com

pound of divers substances, anything but

the materials used and mode

of manufacturing this, so called, milk, is net genarally known. A recent visit to one of the numerous distillery cow-stables in New Yoik, where milk is manufactured for the people of the city, is thus described in the New York Tribune: The place is between 15th and 16th streets. The stench which filled the air of the neighborhood, was intolerable.

inches at the top. upon which the obelisk, j There were long low sheds, occupied by cased with beautiful white marble and el-'cows, stalled close together, 8 to 10 in "a evated oOO feet, is to be erected. row an,i standing back to back, so that a In order to correct a misapprehension j man could hardly pass between them.

whtcii has prevailed, I would here state, ; The cows are tied bv a short rope to the

Commander might be designated to pro- ! man lias preferred charges a-rninst Gen

ceed to New York to assist the agent ot j Belknap, the commanding officer at Fort the German Government in the selection j Gibson. Specifications: irreligious conand purchase of a large War Steamer, j duct, in not permitting the Chaplain at and if any should be purchased, to take that post to preach longer than an hour.

command ot her, to superintend the arm- j This mav be considered a specimen of

ing and equipment of her, to engage a j military brevity. As Congress has sanccrcw anil officers, and when ready, to t tioned the one hour rule, Gen. Belknap, take her to Bremen-haven, there to re- like a strict public officer, considers he ceive the further orders of the German : has good authority for not letting any Government. He further requested that public address exceed that length, proper orders might be issued to the ! r i i t , Commandant of the Navy Yard at New , The lta"y of.the Banffshire Journal -,it...i r..,i:.: r ". .i . ! contains the following terrible instance of

i in iv iy uuuiu itiiiiiica iui uiu uquipineni of the Steamer.

mortality in a single family: "Died, at Middlehill, Monquitter, of malignant scarlet fever, on the 20th February, Mary, aged 6, on the 25th February, Helen, aged 14; on the 27th February, Isabel, aged 12; on the lst of March, James, aged 4; on the 7th of March, Jane, aged 2; on the 10th of March, Ann, aged 10; on the 20th March, George, aged, children of Win. Beaton, farmer there." A most singular case of trance occur

red recently at St. Louis. A Miss Tavlor i

had been attacked bv cholera, and was

supposed to have died on Sunday, 24th,

A Washington letter in the New

Journal of Commerce says: ! The Secretary of the Washington j Monument Association announces, that . the monument has reached an elevation! of twenty-six feet above the surface.) with a foundation of solid masonry, 81 feet square at the bottom and M feet 10

great trough, in wiiieh thev are fed exclu

sively with swill of the distillery, and are never taken from their places, until they cease to give milk, or are sufficiently diseased to be sold to the butcher! Two thousand cows! were kept at the place, and the unnatural and unwholesome rlu-

The Secretary of the Navy declined to designate an Officer to command the ; Steamer, on the ground that it would be a violation of Neutrality towards Denmark, but issued orders to Captain Mc- i Keern Commandant of the N. Y. Navy ! Yard to aflbrd facilities for fitting out the steamer. ! Thus matters stood, until the 19th of; March, when Mr. Preston the present j Secretary of the Navy revoked the order toCapt. McKeern.for the reason that it' might be regarded as a violation of our '

fnendlv relation, with Denmark. l nt hor brnthor insisted that she should

On the 2d of April Mr. Steen I.ille, the not be buried until the next day, and on

Monday she revived, and, to the astonish-

QtT'An invention is announced called the "Galvanic Watchman,,' to protect

houses from robbery. A wire is so arranged that when a thief touches the lock, inside or out, a galvanic battery knocks him down and rings a bell. The thief is secured before he recovers from the shock.

ftrSecretary Kwing has appointed Col. John W. Foster, of Ohio, and J. I). Whiteny, of Massachusetts, to complete the surveys of the Mineral Lands bordering on Lake Superior, commenced by Dr. (trA Greek named Debolli, recentlydeceased at St. Petersburg, left $250,000

to the Greek government. A portion of

this amount is to found a I nivcrsity. "The Newspaper may be destroyed at night; it may light a cigar, or may curl a lady's hair; but tho thoughts that are in its columns may influence ten thousand for good, and produce effects which volumes of essays, sermons, or narratives, could never effect, and especially where they could never reach." The abovo paragraph, from tho U. S.

Gazette, is copied into the Philadelphia

Journal, and the bachelor editor of the

latter paper, overcome by his teelings, incontinently bursts forth into the following rhapsody

The very thought of one'u lucubrations nestling down at night among the ringlets

of a sweet girl, keeping watch over the midnight slumbers, as well as curling her hair, is enough to infuse poetry into the pen and make the traces along tho sheet,

frantic with sentiment. A CONCI.USIOX. Is there a heart that never nighecl? Is there a tongue that never lied T Is there an eye that never blink'd? Is there a man that never driu'k? If ho, then heart and tongue and eye Muat tell a most confounded lie.

Danish Minister, addressed a formal pro

test to Mr. Clayton, Secretary of State, against the fitting out of a vessel in New York or its sailing thence, under American colors, as was intended. The Attorney General having given it as his opinion, that it would be a clear violation of international law, it was finally determined by our government that the vessel should not be allowed to depart without giving bond in double her value, conditioned that she should not be employed to commit hostilities against any State or people with whom the United States are at peace. The German Minister relied on the

ment of every one has recovered. It is a terrible thought to remember that nothing can be forgotten. I have somewhere read that not an oath was uttered

ttiat l aoq nrt rlhrfltp tflPrtllrrh all limp, in 1 me

' " "-a-- - the wide spreading current of sounds not a prayer lisped that its record is not also to be found stamped on the laws of nature, bv the indelible seal of the Al-

Practice virtue, and it will make you love everybody. The really pure look upon the follies of their fellow mortals with a lenient eve. The men who can find

wickedness and vice in each and every act of their friends and neighbors, are only anxiously searching for mirrors of their own souls in those of others. An Irishman was sued by a doctor for the amount of his bill for medicine and attendance, and Paddy being called upon to state why he refused to pay, made the following reply: "What should I pay for? Tho medicine was no use to rue, sure, and he sent

two emetics, and

Why are a parcel of idle children like wafers Because you have to lick 'etn to make them stick to their letters. 0T"What is that dog barking at!" asked a lop, whose boots were more polished than his ideas. Why,' replied a bystander, "because ho sees another puppy in your boots." Vanha i.ism. When the Austrians wero compelled to evacuate Perth, the capital of Hungary, they destroyed the magnificent suspension bridge, recently erected over tire Danube at a cost of about 31,000,000. A man has been fined "55,000 in Tallapoosa, county, Ala., for slandering a lady. Prolific. Tho Frederick Examiner states that a cow belonging to Mr. John Howard, of I'rbana district, Frederick county, Md., has had within the past twelve months six calves, producing thrco

at each time. One hundred thusand of the little yellow mint drops, (gold dollars) have been coined in Philadelphia. Missouri IIe.mi Crop. The growing Hemp ot Missouri is said to look well, and a larger area has been sowed in this article the present season than was put in last. One of the chief Hemp counties i-i Platte; and a correspondent of the St. Louis Union, w ho is collecting facts as to

this ear s and last year's crop, for the

purpose of comparison, reports as seeded in that county in 1843, 2512 acres iu

1040, IG2.1 showing an increase this

year of CG9 acres. This looks well, but the armv worm bad commenced its ra

vages in Platte county. A writer from Chagres says, that all tho difference he has been able to discover in the "wet" and "dry" seasons at that point, is, that during the wet season it rains all inV miiv;, anKi tVn urg mc ajy Mia so a ilTailTi only every hour. No Doubt of it. Some fair damsel commences an advertisement in a morning paper with "A young lady wishes an engagement' We should like to know the disengaged young lady who does not wish an engagement Mr. Daniel Ayer, of Lowell, will pay upwards of SG,000 of debts from which he was discharged upon his failure some years ago, and, on yesterday evening, was to give his former creditors an elegant supper at his house, into the bargain. This sum will cover principal and interest in full. Swallowing a GoLn Dollar. Persons must be careful with these little fellows. The editor of tho Baltimore Sun

saw a young lady a few days since in a terrible fright, because one of them, which she had put in her mouth for safe keeping, had unluckily slipped down bcr throat. Colored Physicians. The Tribune is informed that Messrs. John V. De Grasse, of New York city, and Thomas J. White, of Brooklyn, two of the colored medical students of Bowdon Medical College, Brunswick, Me , have received the degree of M. D. at the close of tho last term. They intend to go to work in their respective cities.

To Have Fine Mutton. The sheep, as soon as killed, should be disemboweled. It is the neglect to remove the entrails at once, and not the meat being touched by the wool, which imparts to it that strong mutton taste. The reason of this is that the warmth of the body, carried off by the loss of blood, is for a time supplied from tho warmth of the bowel, and thus the objectionable taste created. 0-A man, not a thousand miles from Bangor, who had been out on a "bit of a spree," wa saluted by bis better half on

i his return, "Oh you hard hearted wretch?"

nary one of 'em 1 The husband meeklv replied that he didn't

could I kape on my stomach. ' j think that his heart could be very hard, for "The world owes us a living;" but like I hc had been "making it" for tho last many other debts, in these times, it is j forty-eight hour. pretty hard work to collect it, as many Neic Razor. The London Patent Jour-

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attendance on the part of others ouite ! Mr' bster prosecuting he claims of! ,uch establishments

kirml. Tim .K.. .. . . i our ciuzens ut'iyie me ooara 01 .uexican Harmless, l he above treatment mav be m 1 , ,

resorted to with benefit, in all other cases,! commissioners, ine uumi aireauy prewhere the creation of artificial heat iJ i sented ,0 the Commissioners exceed SlO,-

opinion of K F. Dutler, Esq.. as to tfie following Sunday, the parson commenced t

it'iTiiiiiv ni t 11 o rrrfffMi 111 r. i is mai- ThPSfrvirp iv pt a m nrr i n irrrr raw

id which they are made to produce, is ter of congratulation that this delicate? ing accents. 'You may f-i-d-d-l-e distributed, as is said, to something like j matter has "been disposed of so justly by s-i-n-" the 40th Psalm.'

ovr.wu tuiiSuiiiers. .mere are several nr (iovommor.t an, w t imit in I 10 . .

;n an.l nl.nnt 'u-l i- ,.' , . . , . ! M. Oilanou describes a pen as an

wiwuk 11 Tiirr:rfF its tnonn t' rp i ni niit w in putipr r

York, which supply, perhaps. 200.000 of i r ,k0 kTi ' ; tonal machine, having a rroe-ary mo-;

mighty s will. fmd.

A clercvman bein" ooposed to the use I l ; cai.l i!mt a man t.VirnM nnt sni at, ! Iiazor, warranted not to cut the skin in

of the violin in the church service, was ! n;s min d on everv occasion." Yerv true; I "r,e process of shaving. Mr. Wakety, iu however, overruled bv the congregation, ! rot half tiie time' nobody cares what his I tlie London Lancet, calls it a splendid in-

who determined to have one. On the j mii,d is.

nal contains an engraving of a Guarded

There is a fellow somewhere who carries

ancj his sense of honor so far, as to spend his

time in periect idleness, uecause ne uoea not like to take advantage of time.

edi- i

vention, and afhrms that it "can be used by the operator in almost any situation. It can be used in bed, on a railway, or even in a carriage on the common roads. The operation of shaving is effected in

an inconceivably short space of time, even

The chief use of a bachelor, according ' by the most timid or nervous.

irtificial

necessary to produce a reaction. Kurrs Belpen, M. D

Congress voted 63,500,000 in liquidation

01 trie wnoie a sum more man suincient.

the people with what is called milk. The

writer relates the following conversation

which he had with a person about this dis-

A letter received at the office of the

tHW- nnd tW K vr;fio,t lrue esiyan, in .ew 1 or, announces

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. 1 , e i , , , 7 e , , of the answers by personal observation: t l"w l"a.1 Jarvi3,V" f0"' Preacner on A lovely fair one recently wrote the fol- in the opinion of persons w ho have looked q Are not tnese COw-s liable to disease ' Grayson Circuit, a., has been arrested

lowin postcript to her backward lover:

"Mjr heart t you m given, Oh do f ire yours to me; We'll lock them up together. And throw aray the key." We see that one Mr. Henry Broken has been married in Baltimore, to Miss Bank. So there is one more bank now-broken!

into the matter, to pay all just claims

The decision of the Board on particular

cases will not be promulgated as each case j is determined unon but will be held se-!

from being confined so closely and fed on i , c.' s-;m 0 jculatm

, ,P, . . , , . T, ana loaning Frederick Uouglass' .NarraA. That, indeed they are, sir. If you ,,:,u :.t ir

cret till the end of the Commission two "m iaKe tne trouoie to look into toe lots ; victedf the penaltv is imprisonment for years hence, or more. I rPOSite. to the stables, you may see from : one or five yars -

The present session of the Board will ; lwu. ia ' 01 daggering aoom reaay

and committed for trial, charged with cir

g a Bible argument against slavery mouth, but a sting in its tail

RrM's Doings. We learn from

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in the census. The Detroit Free Pres? says the State debt of Michigan is only S2.51C.533, and the State is rapidly paying it.

The Mayor of New York has issued a proclamation, ordering the closing of all groceries and liquor shops on Sunday.

continue, probably, to July, when it will j

aujourii over 10 .vovemuer. j

A iarge Jgg. A Western paper speaks of a goose egg that lacked several inches of being a foot long!

to drop dead, sometimes six of them ' Manv well

i win uie 111 a single uay.

tion. Read what the Ilealih offcer of Savannah says to the citizens: "Lav on the Lime; and fined be he who first cries hold, enough!"

s; n i likff a bee. with honev in its! Tom Moore, the poet, said to be af

flicted by a oisease 01 tne brain, by which , 1 he has entirely lost his memory. His the , , . i. 1 t.

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SAJirEL McBeth, a citizen ot logan ) ! rmmtr. was run over bv the cars on Tues-' GolSG at it i.n Earnest. The citizens

correspondent of the

Q. Do they continue to milk them after think that Lots wife was destroyed. This they are turned out to die? is not so; she was transformed into a pilA. Yes, sir. I have seen them do it Uar of salt, in order that she might be prefrequently. I have seen them when they served.

U-inforrned persons, savs a1 day night of last week. Both legs tcere jof St. Louis have resolved, in tow nertntofthe Literary American,! severed from the body-one above the i ting, to suspend bune for

ankle, and the other between the ankle

j and the knee. He was alive and sensible j when discovered the next morning, but died during the day.

to devote the same to the cleansing and purifying their respective yards, buildings and premises, to guard more elTectualiy against the spread of cholera.

Divorces in Connecticut. An ofTTcia! report lately made to the Lgilatnre of Connecticut shows that, for the five years ending with April last, five hundred and fV.ty-two divorces have been granted in that State, viz: thirty-five by the Legislature, and five hundred and seventeen by the Superior Court. The Buffalo Republic relates that a man on the fast train last week, somewhere near Auburn, having bet that lie could

jump off without risk or injury, tried the

experiment, and was killed instantly. Lord Byron said, that "with all bt follies, he never was guilty of stopping hi paper because its editor happened to displease him."