Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 42, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 August 1834 — Page 2
THE K!SI SI N TIM I S.
Jlcvrs. Editors of the Palladium : had fondly hoped that al least c?rr the election, when I was no longer a candidate before the public, I would have, been permitted to pa' along the
private wnlk of life. undisturbed by the
missiles cl envy ana ucu u liberally thrown at me curing ih.e hue
equatorial canvass: Put in teas reason
able expectation I find I am hk ly to he disappointed. The managers of the Rising Sun Time are stiil -crving havoc and letting flip the dog of war," determined to hunt me down a- a dangerous enemy, la their paper of the lGlh inst., they make a most futiou and urprovoked attack e:i mo. I say unprovoked, hecan-c I have not since i.eu before the election appeared in the pa per?, nor given them any cause to ass nl mc a thev hive done. Tin- managers
ccnt something in the w ind, how ever.
and taking the al um at a lew line: which appeared in the Palladium of tin
Oth inst.. make it the foundation tor a
cowardlv, pitiful attack upon me. 'I in article alluded to, it will he recollected
einrtiiiipd that at an ear.v period Mini
explanations and statements, in r
cr.ee to the late senatotial election.
would be made, as would pi ce lha
affair fallv before the public. This was
the. sum and suh-.lar.ee. of the. article, Tiic Times nor its m makers wete no cen mentioned nor alluded to in a sin
. -nifi-ii-p. u iv I it'v s ion i navt
point with wine exultation to the votej
riurntnerhi at r. e l -G vo r-
,
Nov
,tf lU liUVIl- V.'" 10 lit
U it. rharnrtor. and about a? mar
the truth as it w a
M a! v. a pa road leading
. ; t,e M. iil U' -'i n i - ovr tied pan of (li
(run H k". tie's to Fio-ihurg, in this
W ealnesduv mum
' i , , . v , rt (Alien M:)eeurtv.on reasonable to expc ci j V , -. ' , .,
them to come. lnt- unfortunate! lor
the Gdt 'inst. an'atlcmpt was made In
hem, I happen to have the proof about jl n: to show that, nolw iihstamli-ir 1 was j Pl
two person to i-b the passenger
i s and
n . or tile A.l.n nag
It aooear thev had constructed a
t-h. ccr. acros
the r
ar.
Fiije ir LvNCASTEn, Onto. The L:n -:s!ci- Gazette and F.u.ptirer of Thut-dav. August 2 1st, gives an account of a large fire w hich occurred in that place on the previous Saturday. From that we learn, k-The buildings destroyed are three largo stable?, the Hotel known by the name of the Lancaster Hcn-e, with all
the huildii'U attached to it, and the
me l
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ever so e ailed cere, ur. i mm.,, . , - ar.ixd, thev left their kitchen &c belonging to the tavern ol
not I 'eat me 14b in i.us mwn a.j , ... , , ' ,v nr,i.m -it,, i.-.o;,.. Turo were 3 fine and
eiz-al 'in- check rein? of the (ore hor ti e ot'ocr presenting a pi'tol at tin
of tin
cut. Ihit hv t!'.e d
consuierctl nil, nuu h
the nvinncr ihey have do;
he third of that number as may tv p.;lv -O'li bv the re'.uii! of the ri-i . .1 .1 .. . . ! .1.,., 1 . l-
nven. 1 i.c iari nai i . m -
it all, does not, 1 Ihh.k
iw t enei but iri ei s ; it
was i;Ol. li.c,e u I am o.h,i to
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. i i. . r. .,c t . eu' cis ran.
ov" in M I was ni'.. i'i'""" 1 . . - . ...i,.. . j
rallier shows ; t.rmu-e.i -v. p-n-e uui.o u -..-
...a Mie driver. .Mr. b-.M t. 1 XM v. i lie wen
. ' v v ;
valuable horse? burnt in one of the staid, s occupied l-.y Mr. Stcinnvwt, beside? nil b.ii ai liage. nigs, Isarness. Scc
T'i:- whed-! amoiitd ot t'i'
t d is (siimiled at be I eon o
-s s'lsiam
and 10,-
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ha! cnong'i o',e
n oi
Id p si gr
ar
i,n ' i.o'i haiiled in tn-ar base uesign.
Having discovered tbcv were avtre
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iar.
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Inn aiven me a I 'x,'-n pi-'oK. atai u.e o-,e mm.. -
o tae tow n. as w on.
Tnajaritv in t'ne town-hip.it' thrown io j o:,ie me". But ia ref.-rcne- to thir mailer. nvrr.
ing oim.1 and then exel ii;n
e i
tied on the other to h.)ol .';c
ICxril oin:-!XAUY Hi:C-5XlT!O.V. A m:::i has latch ictiirt.ed I F.agl-md after an ;.)Si hi e of l hi ! I -si x ear-, who
Jo? Bunker says lie ?av i dog in the street whose tail curled over so ilrong that it actually raised his hind feet from the ground and he consequently travelled on hi? ore fed. Dividend. The Directors of flic
Dank of the U: ;tcd States, on the. 7th instant, declared a Dividend from the profits of the. l ist six months, of three and a half per cent, payable on the 1 7th inst. The tow n of Cent i cvilie, in Lnzern co. Pa., was almost entirely destroyed hv a most destructive tornado on the "2d ins!. Out of 24 building?, 3 only escaped
1 1 1 1 , 1 pii cd. One person was killed, and j a nuni! er injured, I The ' t;.i v of the a ,-sa -s i na t ion of
lloht. Fuller, of ! '. by Mr. OThien,
V
a veil as in oinc.s. me i!a-.-.. i?
;he Tim - s have only sliown tin :r ceei--titulioi.al haticd f- r truth at.d fair do.iling. Th" charge of u-it-g ir je. e.tid ungoe.ih -maidx mean io proiii.;- my eleei m. shoved at mo in U;e Turn s. is ol a pie e. it i t'ne others made agai"t min ill it p 'p' r, a. d wi ii u' fomulan a. intiuth. .M conise during Ihe w i;oi.. caa;i-sws open and honorable, aa.i I believe is so v ew e I by my fellow 1 1cz lis. I m i le no haiam-, enler. d i:.io no leagues, moii ii. , i v h-'.:. -!io--e. iic-r !i id I ai y siip-j ie 'oo (o , r i'.e and pu'-lis'.i li' s al m liid ii: g. I hae th-anght m- If c up-m !
-av ibis much, that ihe p lohe ;ieli:;e: max know soaiei l.i t toe mean--- ie--or;ed io to def.-at m 1- t Uoi . To n lello'.x or.Z ii- in inn !i..in . w -e r I liavo r-id. d d oo-t sm . ihe M-ui-nvii! ol iho (O'iniiv, no ex ! lea ior, i-;accs-al. Tiiev ki mv t e ei eae-
it t-eci-ssaty to notice it a '?? coiinctted me with it i:
tf.ey Have lon , is p-ti:g
strange, and only to be accou nt 1 tot on the score that a "uuihy iMi-cienci needs r.o accuser." Tile manage! no doubt saw, or thought they saw, hi the article alluded to, a promise of an exposure c f their course in the e!e lion, and presuming that tliepeison ihc h id taken tb.e most trouble to it jure, w,.s f.c most to be dreaded, they vci y s ig 1 concluded the cxnosnioa wasahruio he made by Walter Armstrong and hence their assault upon m..
The managers ot tae 1 ime, enlarging upon the article of the Pali. id, am. ask, in reference to tb.e late sei.atoriai election, "What explanation d the people want :"' w i-hieg no doubt to cmvcy t.'ie idea that it w as co .! ;cte 1 j ; . i i--h 1 am free to admit that v. tie the. great mass of the people c. mp. sed o! such creature? a? the m.maga?, wire w orker? of the Times, it would he pihe unnecessary to ask or make explanation?. 1 am pleased to believe tin y are made cf more sterling, unbending i-lntl". open to the convictions of tiutn and rcaon. and ever readv to render jus
h" (she driver) threw eti'his ! at. i . r I I : 1. . 1. . . : I
w men w as w niie p.iin w men, a- ne s no. would ain id thorn a le-s (Imvcr if see-
d "s'O'f C f.
.' Ibang entiteh ?. If pes-cy.--!od. he f.U to whipping fi:t the robhor
i .
I'h-a tb.e ' iriira'ei.e
wl'Ci cseapo htcamo ra-. We a id tst -nd thitthe pasen.rers re winded the div-r lv nreo,'n.,jf hhn he ,nni of OirFlVF" DOLL HS.:0
w as engaged, in :he
w ar I TOO
t:'n. n! liTS la the III U !' '. h U Ol !U
oemt ai d up lieii-ive man. i e' wa
, with
ot
inn
hi- ( omoeiitet for die legislature, is con
liorses. nn!;l and I he ro'abe
thev heea.n r di-cancet led
i l ri-l 111 . . . f ' . i I .
tradicteu. 1 lie l eieisnurg v.onsieua;ion s.ivs. "it is ail a mistake. Mr. Poller is alive, an 1 likely long to live." The amount of Specie in (he U. Slates is estimated at double what it was two
p-. prison and his idc mify and guilt it i j Vo.at ago. It is supposed to have been
!;i- .l,cau h- es'.a ihs .eJ !-e one. .Jount. Of his nineteen coauades. eighteen were coivb inn d and exeeu! d fr that
onmedia'eiv rocognizd and committed
at d other nmi.'ers, and Hie other was -hot in nttomp.'ing to escape from j ill.
Q lerv.
li
Woohor I l ie- . f
II
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a ol
I m
the pa-senger W(
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v daed at on1'! Ircc
S- co li e ahovi- -a is pa' ia t pe hup p"r-oe iiave been .; on -a-piei i i : j are no a i -i 'he i ' !' e.-'r-'v . Vu-v'lerlant .V'. .ii: )-..:.
Orno Tor c c o. About 1 i year ago ii" fn s'. Too.n co was r:iied in O.iio lor ( spoliation. Since thai time I lie annual amount grown, ha her n gradual!
fa short
I mi rea-m
w itn Ihe exception
iod, when the pa ir e was depressed.
tice. frdiiiencod bv
SUCll pMncirie.
believe thev arc desirous h know how a -id in what -manner the managers o the Times became possessed cf i!te important fact, et forth in an editorial
article. jut at the eve of Ihe c l rtion.
tb.at Mr. Plummer wa p'r!c-'1 cnf. thr rrr;n;v.'.7 of thr cnt 'if jn -!i -r from ,-.-
rnuelnrh, when ;it tUo same lime Mr. I', w a assuring the poepk; of the upper
part ot the county, in puh;:e and psi vatc, that lie was not so p. dged: am
that toe asset tion of that Time, n- io
any such pledge, wnJh'r. and unrr.dhori;c,i regarded himself. I hope ihe managers of the Time will not b'.u.k this subject. but come out !oh!!v in sup. port of their n?eition with g o. :; d icsponsiblc author ity. Nothing shoit cf t'li? will ?Uisf tin; pubiic. or r !i o them from the imputation of ba h stating what they know to be fil-e, wuh a view to ir.lluence ihe i l cti.m. and in. hne the people below to ote lor Mr. Plummcr. Again, the manager? sa, " Da ? not cciv voter in the county know tbn the election was conducted a all (be tion are?' Nonsense no one In li. v -any such thing. F.c iy ot, r d !v.,c that the late ?t a!oii. vie. mm waCondifCtr d o:i did' iv.it prmeipl fiom any thai preceded if. I; was a I n-.-.l. pally contest, lxpr i iej.ee, i ih i lions, and every other co -; . .then which usually coe.tn the vo-es ,,i tiie county were mea-urabh b-( ..i.. of, and the cositcst i, anowed to the Mm pie questions of residence i:i a pir:-.. n lir spot and political belief, to the lower section cf the countx I waop pose, I by la aily all parties In cause I lived in Law renc Inn gh. A bow- w;,s opposed because I w;,s ;, f,i, n, ()f administration. The m ia ag r , , Times asscited t'aat my opponet t was pledged to fVr a removal of the vat of justice; and the volets b.-low wet t for him on that ground. Above, ! o wholewa sturdily denied bv Mr. PI a aimer and hi friends, .u-d ibo v e'ors m i inly voted w ith n (err i ro (o o ir p. litical opinion. Now, w ill ;mv pf i -on. ?avingand rxerpting alvav ih,? mt -sigers of the Time, piotnid tint anv former cleclion wa so conducted? I think tiol. The same personage? dub me the Lnwifnrcbnrgh cntididifr, and tbcp
s a:.C s ot .1 V d-. I 'ai io iia:d I hem l . een mv as-.i 1 i
know ti.e A !
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V :t i.v 5 ia. am:; A ma. 'aoe h ; la.clv t'.eoa l!;e:,'t.l at S-.. L !', M . hi. :i eao he .:pjd; d to -loi e! i;i U -e l' h a- t oe u .111:14 o! turm ! ii 10 w it n oil in ! i-t 1. j 11 v t "iie v ii ei-h, win
ki ;! Ism s, h h'Miog o: d W 'I ; :! g i I i' it J I 1 ' t. bill p uti- u! -.rlv ie;ende ! (: th u f . ehes. I ; is a sei '.! egi "' , ex 1 en a ! si';. jd', a ... . - : e-a ai vv it5-, -u i l-u .'! ! h .
i ,e sin ii 'i' n-s'i'"'., an.
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voar s ( rep xeee.ieii ten IiI'ju-
W learn that the c rep
ir i- xpe t( d to (jual that o!
II I All.
-m we-iwr 1 lilies.
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' "in. 1 0 p
I til
!l
ll-.t T:m
l a1 tinned. to turn to he. 1 -Ciion :e tar.is (r a ( u- 11- pi; io-t to ! l it . li'cy w id sect Ihe -siimaii-m tu w l icit we were botti behl, witeu rut ning on our en-1 s'.rr ig'h, ni.er c-tm-.'.u r l by :mv sec'ivut.d, I cal que s.'i-o. 1 am po -uid !o s .y in no case have I been be,i'n it a contest detei mined en the. ,le!;".r-o-nian puucipb: "ii Ik- tiorrt, is he capable." I am now done with tin' Times ana its onduelei s. What I have said I considered as reqniu d. not Fat ouuli anv
imporiaia e atl.u in d lo the persons w ho
chi-e he e
(a (I
aHt.
T
!i. d it bout the 1 1 n
SIM
! - e ; : . 1 ' s i o . i-'eo-i can I 1 !.- of io
i U-U.-l'v the cis1.. It will ; i 1 - de.-'.ro-.
r-l aii's, co. kcoaoiic. and oihr r in- ce?
' 1 euhl-som
t. mi s vi: c.t no WiTiioi r vor. O 1 our Western frontier a female i -a mue.li a c urio-ity that a man ha in en knovu 10 w alk t wa 11' v miles (or the purpose oi si emg o:m. Vinuous'and imius- : i :oa (em ah vviii tiad it (o their :nlvan'.ago to emigrat.", at.d those beo:ui i eertain age may hv a specdv rem;;.l ;ai on end to their lehil tun;-, ot
nooo.tv couiitig to marrv mr;
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Jos.vn" to a h -use. llit'eis Isave
iu on. ua.-ed it of great set vice to them
j m steammg hat. j Pkvsi s.--- Wo are requested by i Coh i'nar.i s Posky. Agent fur pitying j Pensions o-. liidiaic, to solicit t!m Paijsioneis lisroagiio.st tb.e slate, who would
pielcr rce!vi-:g tiieir pensions at ludi-ananoli-, to commui'iciite their wishes to dim free of postage-, at Con don, at as early a period as practicable. This
claim to edit tb.e Tim -, but as due to j request is made j.( obedience to tlirecthose who may possibly be imposed up- Miosis of the War Dopattmvnt. preparaon by tlnit prmi. Tiie veimg men lory to an arru ugemetit for a ch vision of vviiose: names figure ;it the beadof (oat the Agency. paper, are si rangers in the count rv. ! l'ditor? t'.uoe.ghont. the state would
no dona' center a laver upon many of he pcusioii'-rs, b.v ec.mmunie;iting tliis
tion t,;e coir p .nv thev k-cp)are agaiiwt mteU'g'uree tlitough llieir respective
ine-m, ;i;ni in ii PteciUuo anv iai i to r '. coiuttii.s. i:vt. Jour
notice of them hv me. 1 cannot stoap
l la y may lie hoooi a; d., respeei.dde peiso'i-. but c'rcutnslanor s (not t men
to center..! wiili p isons who piv so h lie leg ml to ttu'h. or tan sr jar forge! the modet b nving h, a oining strangets. a tla y b:ne done. W ALTFtt AHMSTIvONG.
si;;t;Lvti ert lii vta:. We learn from t'a late Boston p i per, tliat the Uisulme Convent at Chat ie.-te.n. Mass. was burnt ! .wn. and ; . 1 it.. 1 .1 1 1
...u.-iosuk.u.v es.i.M c..,. ;;'. j on more than o:.c
on ine ia:; 11 01 me i 1 in li.st. 1 i.e pretext oih ie I Ihr the oinlui--ion ol mis mttr igo. w as the- nllc.lgcd forntdi detention of a oip ig female, w it nm 1 iie
l)t.t.oos. 1 1 ;s (icptently .iskecl id w hat use aie balloons, since they cannot he navigated through the air," but are bm no ;,hout at t-ie pleasure of the winds. I heir uses are vatiou and important and if is to be wondered, that the scientific men in this country do nat vail themselves of their us,', fo add to th- common sto. k of know ledge. It is a well established far t tliat Na p oleon made n-o of (hem in his armies
oci asioti, by w hi, ,
to leconnoiiro the portion of lh o:,c mies, when h- cnild olitain information by no other means. Hdloons mav be
.v fleam-
lie.it has recently la-en r on-! rueteii in ilheeis, vi ip t,as ;i dip to St. FiO'.l'-. 0. aiieg the name of "Tin. t old c .vi'Kii : ' named not rear so mm h in al-!u-!o!! tn the clemou', in which the crafi is destined to be 11 o,l. as to the I. n-
r,e:-iie 1 ireum-tanc es which l.iive mat Ic
ed her progress fiom the forest to the wave. All the work of constructing, lilting out, manning, ..11 1 navigating her ha been done without Ihe aid, or rather the hindrance of ardent spit its, Lcxinl m Lit, Hicnec r. Ti:r al or Joux A. Mi rkf.li This notorious public otlender b;is been lately tried before Judge Haskel!,at Jackson, Tent!, and convicted of negro stealing, .and sentenced lo confinement in the penitentiary ;,t b ird labor for ten ye ns. He belonged (o the organized hum! of Mississippi robbers and Ihieves. wii.i have I .(ely infested the coa-d be-tw-e-n Memphis and Randolph, principally (lie Arkansas side .AWj. Hun.
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twenty miiiio'.i ttien, anu to oe now joriv millions. ' Tl-.e life of Col. Crockett, written by himscdf, h;i been rcpnblithed in London. A portion of the Mormonifcs begin to have doubts of the sanctity of their leader Joe Smith. They have resolved to make no further exertions for tho advance of Zion, until they receive a fre-h revelation from heaven. They will wnil a good while.
Wo learn that (he Steam Boat Cavalier en her passage up (o this place took (ire, .and so alaimed scvei.'tl passengers, as to induce them to jump ov rl'.onrd. Seven or eight of whom weie drov. ah David Hester, foimei1 v of this place, w o learn w as among I lie drowned. .Ycxc-.ilbuny Gaze tic. C-n?,n i-i.rr. An ex was observed in New York, a day or two since in a pe i feet d:le of intoxication, caused by . 1-11 it 1
eating cue: l ie:- wine 11 nau oeen uscu 111 rum. Sri.etn. Tiie schr. Leonard, from Tampion, with .S77.O00, and the schr. Mehimora-, from Melamorus, w ith 1 5,UO'.) in fpeei", .arrived at New Orleans on the 20th nil. Complete returns of the Louisiana lection, nre now furnished in New Oi 'ean.s papers. White's majority over Duvv.-on, is ascertain! d lobe 1C,10 votes. A bailor in Winchester, Va. has discovered a plan of making coats without the usual seam in the back, which will !it equally us well if not heller than those having the regular scum.
w all - of 1 he hist it a I ion ; w alch, I v ev or
appeared oa inv e-ttg it in s to be whollv mitou;, Hed. The . aiidn.i;. at liio Hanoi the attack, ooii!aii. d oi.lv live 01 s x
Nu
1111
use ol ;i-.i t. rai-e eroat u
eig'l!
j aiceilam !, i!;hts, log ov. r m niulaii
A i Ati.ironda ;it Poale's Museum. Philad.'lp'iia, lately swallowed one of the two ? quarter blanket, that formed his bed. Those, interested in his life w. ro atiximi, fu- same time, to ascer'aia what . llhcl it would prod ice upon
m-su.iivr tiips gistiirt power. He
-mc- thrown it up without leriallv injured.
Goto Cotx. Persons who erjtieal judgesof metals should
ful ih
oin tr.vuv. Dirrn, in this village, of cholera morbus, on the Mill inst., Miss M ky K. Willi vmsox, daughter of Col. John and Mrs. Rachel Williamson, aged fifteen years and eleven months. 'Phis young lady's sudden exit from the things of earth, afforded an instructive exhihition of the solemn truth, that life is uncertain. Her l ist morning sun rose upon her with prospects a fair for long hie, as upon any of her associates; but ere that y.m had long been set, she was numbered with the numerous dead. In the afternoon she was at school, though Mime.vhat indisposed; al twelve the ensuing night, she was a corpse. On I lie dav follow iiig, her remains w cue
; has j accompanied to tiie grave yard by a
leing in 1-1 large procession, composed of a few rcjlativcs, th,; teachers and pupils of the "-'".'"j -Seminary, and a respectable number j ol ether eit izens.
V! I' .1 11
iii vivi joi.u-.viu-.ru was ine cklest tin-
are not
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-iivai.t e.eiid. aial between liiiv an I ' -.X! V pupil of . at ion. ;ige;all ef u bum It i-!ebeVed,i tl'a led itieji e-. ape with- I
oil s.-t:ii; II g ;il ii rSOM.ll ' j'll V , ill- ! th. uub on.- ot.h , out of Ihe wit- Ie num !
I
is so cusih
c 'fei;e.,;in I even the best judges so.net imes be deceived. These
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aeaiu.g aOiiaii l. . :v lame 1:10 t
ml I. tey .are not imposed upon, in
receiving coin purporting to be -mid.
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i'de. to raiset hg'rls lo invneti.! height J ; darii i' tiie tiir.-hr. and ti e.mv... i
sea and I , ad. Tney may" nC bo V I T M ".t
na.li- lo-ervo to a.-.-rt aiu I ho y. .,r;iio ' ' ' " ' ' I" " ind dir. ini. of ti ,v tev ral uji-.h I A ta'w C;.-;iehe Diocess called (iie ,.!;. t. 1.1 . . : o- . ..' . ' i n;,., ..... - ..
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' e - j , , , I 1 ' mo-poei-o; ,.f e-ialdishi, ji, eoita e i lV ':i' ,,( 'fe bfate of l:nli ana and iiart
itin to
-mo
k.iow I, due of (Ie-
Cb
of the eit Z as of h istou and
j or i a Ihe r-cirion of e
tin
lot in it joa oi
mis.
itleMon were
held
oa 1 he morning
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married child of her affectionate parents. Principally on her account they moved to tliis place a few months since, that she might enjoy tho advantage of the Seminary. They inte nded to give her a good education, hoping thereby to render her capable of greater usefulness and more enjoyment. Uut a wise Prov idence saw lil to thwart their future plan, and destroy their sanguine hopes, by commissioning Death to summon her from earth. U ithoul exaggeration it may be said of tbe deceased, lli.it she was ever rcmorkalth' for implicit obedience to her parents. She recognized their right to govern, and her duty to obey. She never complained of parental authority, hut seemed to consider il wholesome arid intended for her good. You, who are under the direct ion of parents, imitate Ihe deceased, in this respect, remembering that it is a duty enjoined by the mandate of High Heaven. Mr. and Mrs. IV. lender their sincere thanks to the inhabitants of this village l r their kindly aid and christian attention, during their bite and severe affliction. Doubly grateful do they feel for these acts of kindness, because they were strangers. Had they been surrounded by the nearest relations, and I lie best tried friends, they say more could not have been done for them. H. F. (
