The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1858 — Page 1

Zp-CnBLISIHIEID WEIEZECLY -A.T Si 50 ^ITISrTJlvl, YE^BLY XIST ^IDY^XTOE.

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To till 1 : Tllria(Kflt‘(ft.

BY IIAKKIKT WINSLOW.

Illicit Love, KIojm nu iU, Dcfulcutlon ami

I3<‘Atli.

The BuffaloConuncrciiil Advertiser jiub-

lishcs a series of letters which detail a re- why thu longingi w i^7 orever .i^.ing markable story of* crime. The Cummer- For the far-off; unattaineil, and dim, cml says : \V hilo the beautiful, all around thee lying, Fourteen years ago Harlow Case was a up its low iwrputual hymn? respectable and esteemed citizen of Buf- Would'st thou listen to its gentle tcaehinir, falo. lit; held the place of assistant post- All thy restless yearnings it would still;

; hatreds and love. Persons have fre- 1

News and Miscellany.

TkKHIHI.K At’ClDKNT AT ImiRT WAYNE

^flrirultural.

The 1 oung Maii v « Lel«i«trc.

quently dropped down dead from the Voung Man! after the duties ot the

leaves at your disposal many unoccupied over Fort Wayne, about 4 o’clock last k ,n, ‘ aro produced. I lie component hours, what disposition do you make of Sunday morning, a four-story brick build- P? 1- ^ 3 arc argil, laud, water and air. Arthem? I have known and now know. ii, g >y a s blown down, the two upper sto- ^ is the soft and unctions part of cla^ many young men, who, if they devoted r j e s falling upon and crushing to the and sand contain each, m ncan; to any scientific, or literary, or profess- earth a two-story frame dwelling house l ‘i|ual'legrccs the food of jdants

. ■s’ ‘ r, . urc different kinds nfsnil wide

pands upon

of good or had nows—its m&scular walls being strained too far in the upward or downward direction to enable them to return—and one of the purposes which this property of the heart is probably de-

y

There

master under Mr.'Dorshein.er, and* was flo^, «Sned to subserve is, to puta cheek up- innal pursuits, the time they spend in adjoining burying four persons in the naule'ly'Ha v' for many years intrusted with the more, Th’ine own sphere, though humble! «™t to flli. 0 I' ^ T**'' ^ mX l^y “eminent We tyriiak^wt” 0 n^Z we^Sli •““««' Uvel .„J what is termed pe£ lilli iglliilfiS iililillil

The nervous chord, which in familiar forty-five had nttaincd the ordcrof kutght- u itin 10 , Mr. Benjamin Bruce, of Hunts- 0l ' ] 'y. *\ ,niC «« an ongmal earth, hut m relanguagc is called the spinal marrow, is ^ood, and the office of High Sheriff of vil i e> Mo., was murdered in his bed by ' l1 "^ " ls iinaitl ® t ‘ 1, ‘l s01 l> I'rodueed by ealthe”channel by which this communion- Xow Kl ‘S lan d, aI >J Covernor of Mas two slaves, who had been willed to him V i r '' U " ‘ eT"’“'.‘i' 1 . , K n aJ ( t n a „ tion is kept up in the major part of them; saehusetts, learned to read and write Jm-inj. his life, after which they were to , ‘l’ 11 " • " l,,u u i >i -e < a\ may

' ■ ‘ lafto, h[a wghte«Qtb^oar, of ship car- j,,, , r0 .J_ Tlicy wort- nrrcslcd.

St —Last Thursday an old man

ivuses

Not by works that give thee world renown— Nor by martyrdom, or vaunted crosses, Can'st thou win and wear the immortal crown.

tuc as any other. Removing to Sandus- If no dear eye thy fond love can brighten, by, Ohio, ho received the appointment No fond voices answer to thine own; of collector of that port, under Mr. Fill- If no brother's sorrows thou can st lighten more. The appointment was one univer- By daily sympathy and gentle tone, sally approved, and the numerous friends ,, ,

ol Case in tins city were rejoiced at Ins x . success in life. While holding that office lie was intimate in the family of a Mr. F., one of his assistants. Mrs. F. was young,

beautiful, impassioned, and a fatal attach- i Daily struggling though unloved and lonely, ment grew tip between the two, which Kvery day a rich reward will give; remained unsuspected until the truth was Thou wilt find by hearty striving only, made known by the sudden elopement of And truly loving, thou can'st truly live, t asc with Mrs. 1'., and the simultaneous |t, )S t thou revel in the rosy morning, discovery that ho had absconded with When all nature hails the lord of light, government Iunds to the amount ot some ^nd his smile, the mount tin tops adorning, $.14,000. 1'rout that time forward neatly Robes yon fragrant lleWs in radiance bright?

all trace of the guilty pair was lost. The

family of Case, bereaved and betrayed, Other hands may grasp the field and forest, remained hopeless in their grief. Mr. Proud nronrleto.-* in oomn mav sl^

F. engaged in a long hut fruitless chase of the fugitives. A nd now, from off' the sea, come tidings—a broken, half-told

story of lonely wanderings in

and when a section of what may he term- a ’ tor 1,19 eighteenth year, ot a ship ear- be freed. They «eic anosiou. i i- .• . , • , _. n( ; r. ed the great trunk for the conveyance of peter in Boston. William Gifford, the pl.eatmn ot the substance just ment,on

sensation is diseased and by the K roat od,tor ot ‘ lhe t i uarterl y> wa8 an

foreign

Proud proprietors in pomp may shine; lint with fervent love if thou adore st, Thou art wealthier—all the world is thine! Yet if through earth’s wide domain thou rovest. Sighing that they are not thine alone,

lands: a full recital of a never-ceasing Not those fair fields, but thyself thou invest, remorse, with pitiful and solitary death And their beauty and thy wealth are gone, in far-away islands and on the stormy Kuturo wuft „ the color of the spirit;

„. r , la „, od St „ r , 10 „ living i„ the i ^.IX’rt prentu e to a shoemaker and spent Ins c ^ tcrn ir \ 0 f t , li; ,i U i lty) C(J „,„ii,ted so re j ^ n rl and elt7 Am even leisure hours in study. And because he b > footing himself in the head eat’ may he urnod into^a h ack soft had neither pen nor paper, slate nor pen- i •■ 7 u it • i. t P e,u nu v ot turitcu nivo a diulk, suit eil, he wrought out his problems 1 on J''" 1 ' r, . fle ' '‘j' lrt h «PP 09e( l ha '« loam, and rendered fertile and productive.

jbecn labunnj; under a teinpomr) fit of | \ olay soil differs from all other soils,

smooth leather, with a blunt awl.

insanity.—Sullivan Democrat, lOf/t.

waters of the Indian ocean. Letters re-

Swoetly to her worshipper she sings;

diseased and by the

breach in its eontiuuty, the nerves below the disordered part can no longer send their accustomed intelligence to the bruin, the portion of the body which thus becomes isolated may ho burned or | baked, and no more pain will result than if it belonged to a dead carcass instead

of a living man.

The brain, therefore, in subordination to the mind, is the physical centre of all sensation. Yet, strange to say, it is itself insensible to the wounds which are torture to the skin, and which wounds the brain alone enables us to feel. “It is as insensible,” says Sir Charles Bell, ' "as the leather of our shoe, and a piece may he cut off' without interrupting the

1 patient in the sentence that he is utter-. . . . j n „ >> become an intelligent member of society, . -

1 Because the bone which envelopes ft ! il| 'dn tit person lor most ot our civil ollie- ,

and is tough, wet and cold, and requires a good deal of labor to render it fit for .hearing artificial crops of corn or grass. When once wetted it does not soon dry, and when thoroughly dry it is not easily wetted. W hen it is plowed in a wet

ments* of astnmomy whilca ' shepherd's ho ™ to ,rot 0,,c n ' ilc n l '°“ r 1 ' u " (lre f I™**' it sticks to the plow like mortar, and ------ - - and the man to walk halt a mile, best in a dry summer the clods can scarcely

two in three. The first heat was won bo broken or separated by the heaviest

by the man who came in about ten rods roller.

David Uittenhouse, the American as- „ _ .. ,, tronomer, when a plow-hoy, was observed H a- k Between a M an and aHoR.se. to have covered his plow and fences with {]'^y ''as a race befigures and calculations. James Fergu- ‘'voen a Mr. Adams and the horse Hoc , the great Scotch astronomer,learned tor, owned ... North Adams, on the ag-

son

to read by himself, and mastered the cle- :[ icultural grounds in this town-

hoy in the fields by night. And perhaps it is not too much to say, that if the hours wasted in idle company, in vain conversation at the tavern, were only spent in the pursuit of useful knowledge, the dul

cently received from Case state that he A n the glow, the grace she doth inherit, made his way to the > outhern 1 act tie, ^ Ro Un d her trusting child site fondly flings,

and that while there Mrs. r. died. She, died in Ceylon, in 185(5. Case writes to

is its protection against injury from without, it has no perception of them when directed against its own fabric, though it is at the same time the sole source of the

ahead. Time, 3:1(5. The second heat Sandy soils arc managed with won by the horse by about the same much less trouble and at an expense

nire; from

them are geneVally of smaller value.— i There are several varieties of sandy soils,

lest apprentice in any of our shops might distance Time 3:20. The third heat j .reatlv inferior to what clay soils requi become an intelligent member of societv. was won mau 1,1 nuall X dis- | hut the crops which are produced fr.

subjects and technicalities, might range sons subject to nervous or stek headache previously mixed. A true sandy loam the wide fields of creation; and other '§> 11 fi, ‘d p«;rhave 8 HoHand B.ttcrs a resttng upon a sound subsoil ,s called stars from among the young men of this sure, sale and pleasant remedy. It soothes the most valuable of all so,Is, upon wh,eh city might he added to the list of worthies 110 throbbing head corrects acidity ot a ll kinds of gram may he raised with adthat are gilding our country with bright i th , c 8t «“ ach . aS9 . ls,9 digestion, and creates vantage, and no sotl is hotter adapted for yet mellow light—A’, e. Dr. Murray. a hullltl 7 MT®!", 0 ' 1119 > '. vllhou ^ ,loub ‘' “*n,.ps or grass, handy soils thorough - T< , a most delightlul preparation and an et ly invigorated with clay and marl, by Advice to tadirs. fectual remedy. The fact that it is now judicious management, may be made to Have the feet well protected, then ;l very popular medicine throughout all produce the largest crops.

the Holland settlements in Wisconsin., Gravelly soils freely imbibe moisture,

Won (lent oftlie lltunan Synteni.

her husband eoneoruing her as follows: I’aley applauds the contrivance by paiu which these injuries inflict upon “ Her moral sensibilities became more which everything we eat is made to gl ide the other portion ot the system. But acute as she failed in strength, and with on its road to the gullet, over the entrance the skin is no defence against the effects the first loss of hope of recovery, she be of the wind-pipe without falling into it. ( of intemperance, or a vitiated atmosphere, came anxiously distressed to secure the A little movable lid, the epiglottis, which ' or to a great mental toil. To these eonrestoration of her dear little child to its is lifted up when we breathe, is pressed sequently, the same brain which has been bereaved father. She was incessant in down on the chink of the air passage created insensible to the cut ot a kniie!

exacting promises from mo that if 1 by the weight of the food and the ae- n lully alive, and giddiness, headache, j p a y the next attention to the chest.—! ^ j t lived it should he taken or sent hack tion of the muscles in swallowing it. and apoplectic oppressions gi\e ample The chest is the repository of the vital !\ ew York, Michigan, Illinois and Indi- and part with it with great facility.— to you.” Neither solids nor liquids, in short, can notice to stop thc-ovil, unless wc are pro organs. There abide the heart and lungs. 1 speaks much in its favor. See ad- 1 From the lightness of their texture they Case, anxious to gratify the dying wish pass without shutting down the trap- pared to pay the penalty. ft ft f r0 m the impression made upon V ortisemcnt in another column. | are neither expensive nor difficult in tho of the mother set sail for England hut J oor as they proceed. But this is only ( .. ti.c sioiiirT «r w.t. r..» these organs, through the skin, that the Capital Punishment.—While seve- 1 means of cultivation. They aro usual.1 , 1 inislitAr > „„ flip sa.,e the :l l ,!irt " f ' tl,e . salegard. I he slit at the Lleutenant Hahev.sliam, in his letters shiver comes. It is nature s quake—the ral states have made efforts, of late, to ly barren, hut by frequent applications tlic aaugiuer uieu m uie ft. top 0 f the wind pipe which never closes froin c hil|a t0 tho Philadelphia Ledger, alarm bell at the onset of danger. A wo- . ( i, olisll ca pi t;l l punishment altogether, of manure, and by frequent returns of ItUh July, IMS. His letter concluacs entirely unless we breathe, is endowed asSL .rts that the Mississippi river, which man never shivers from the effect of cold ( j eorg i a ft now endeavoring to extend grass, they may he made fertile and prothus: with an acute sensibility to the slightest we ( . a jj the 11 Father of Waters," is not u l ,on her limbs, or hands, or head; but this penalty to other crimes than murder lifie. Deep plowing is essentially no

to he compared to the Yang-tsc-Kiang 9 Diko her chest, and off^goes a | lt j a i*son, Two hills have been intro- ccssary, so that the surface soil may he

river, to which he applies the name of [“Mother of Waters.” In proof of this he comnipares the width and volume of

the two streams.

For obvious reasons, it is not, and particle of matter,

cannot he my purpose to speak of any de- The least thing which touches the tails or particulars of the past or the fu- margin of the aperture causes its sides turc, or indeed of wyio If in any way. 1 to come firmly together, and theintrudtrust you may never hear from me again, jug body is stopped at the inlet. It is

and only wish to hope your future life stopped, hut unless removed, must drop The Mississippi opposite New Orleans may afford you, even you, less of anguish at the next inspiration into the lungs.— ; s uot <lU ; tc s j x hundred yards wide, than the past few years. If my life do To effect this expulsion, the sensibility wi(h a 1 1 Jlcan j ept h 0 f one hundred feet, pends upon my present health, or my of the rim at the top of the windpipe 1|IJ( j a llleall V olicity of nearly one and now limited moans, my memory must he actually puts into vehement action a a half miles per hour. Thus a body of

blotted out very soon. whole class of mueles placed lower than ‘ wuter one au j a hulfmiles long, six hun her vi9 ‘ t ,ier neighbors, go shoppin^call

This is a sad case throughout. Both the bottom, and which, compressing the ( | rc j y ar ,ft wide, and one hundred feet victims of unhallowed passion are asleep chest over which they are distn nited. ft driven into the Gulf of Mexico

drive out the air with a ioree which • ■ >

her teeth into a chatter, and the whole or duoed, with a view to make both night augmented, and greater room given to ganism is in a commotion. One sudden | lllrg ] a ’ r y an d robbery by force capital the growth of tho plants cultivated on and severe impression of cold upon the | jut ^i, ft.,'f a ;] 0 d the Sen- them. If shallow-plowed, it is either chest has slain its tens of thousands.— ato They have, however, been amended burned up in a day or two of drought or Fherefore, while the feet are well loiikod S( , aa to make the punishment 20 years equally injuredhyan exeessivefallof rain.

after, never forget the chest. These points attended to, the natural connection of the dress will supply the rest, and the woman is ready for the air. Now lot

-the mother in the groves of Ceylon, the ^ tho offcml i llg substance before it little child in the coral forests ot the sea. Tim convulsive coughing which arises

The betrayer still wanders the earth.

every hour. A little more than one hundred miles from the mouth of the Yang-tse-Kiang (the Son of the Sea) is located the city of Kiang-Yin. The river here is nineteen hundred yards wide, has an average depth of ninety-nine feet, and a

mean

when wc arc choked, is the energetic et-

luvoiii..* Mrutoiitjr. fort of '““O'C for our relief, when any- \ correspondent of the Chicago Press, thing chances to have evaded the protect- . . ‘ 1 „ , ing epiglottis. \et this property to

writing trom Imi ton i y, ei. in '< ' •«' , we are cons tantly owing our lives Th us we have,

gives the following details of an affair ft C0n fi nC( i to a sirtgle spot in the throat. 1 that has no equal in the measure of sen- ft t l 0PS not, as Sir Charles Bell affirms, suality and brutality displayed : belong to the rest of the windpipe, hut On the night of November 23d, one is limited to the orifice, where alone it Mrs. Forest, wife of a boat builder, on is needed. Admirable, too, it is to ob-

her way from the house of a widow lady, servo that while thus sensitive to the where she had been to attend a prayer most insignificant atom, tt liears w ithout watercourse only known, the meetin 1 ' when crossing an open piece of resentment the atmospheric currents, comparison might he completed ; but the t .rmtiiid ’ covered with low hushes, was which are constantly passing to and fn > , !a unot ho till the interior of China is b 1 1 "enr irnhiVile Ims. “It rejects, says1 0 p Cne j jj ic W orld. Its estimated

upon the poor, and walk for the good of it

or the fun of it.

Keep away from the stove or register. 1

less !

in the penitentiary, at the discretion of Peat earth, probably, is an artificial the court. soil, made and produced by certain subYounu Lady Burned to Death at stances deposited upon the surface of the Oheki.in, Ohio.—Miss Ahhie Summers, earth. Philosophers, however, disagree of Livingston county, New York, who on this point. By one it is called a has been connected with tho Female Col- primitive earth ; by another, a vegetable

lege at Obcrlin, was most shockingly burned one day last week. She had got

Air that is dry or burnt, more or less j ten somcw ), at 'behind*her class and re ( Uargi'd with gases evolved by the fuel. tjrotl t0 b er room to study, and sot up is poison. Go up stares and make the latU( ti n the fl,,;,! was exhausted in beds with mittens on. Fly around the | her lanip . Thinking she might again

„ , house like mad, and ventilate the rooms. uee j a i ig bt, she attempted to fill the velocity of two miles per hour.— j ^ on sit pent up in a single room with j.inip. As is too often the ease, the fluid he remarks, a body of j double windows^ emit will not retain (oaug | 1 t fire and site was instantly envoi-;

which grows and ineroases, and continues to increase until it destroys all other soils ; and by a third, that it consists of lignoous and acquatic plants. It has been said that one-fourth of the habitable globe is peat, or moss earth, and it is, perhaps, surprising that so little is known on a subject of so much importance. This soil is friendly to tho

i single spot in tne tnroai. wa t e r two miles long, nineteen hundred Sir ( harles Bell affirms. yar( j s wide, and ninety-nine feet thick,

hourly urged into the hnsotu of the Yellow Sea. Compare this volume with the first, and it v>ill he found to he almost double. Were the length of tho great

overtaken by two men,

who hound a over its irritable lips.

a spasm

frame

that

miles. Lieutenant Habersham estimates

rloth over her face so that she could Palcy, “the touch of a crumb of bread i en g t b ft three thousand three hundred

make no noise, conveyed her to a thicket j or a drop of water w.th - —

and each in turn violated tier person. convulses the whole

The correspondent says further : Mrs. Forest was near confinement,

which the outrage hastened, and, in the presence of the ruffians, she gave birth to

a living child. It cried violently. 1 he poor, gagged and hound mother heard

ai , X. 0 *’ that the waters of the Yang-tsc-Kiang

left to itself and its proper office, the ut-1 carry along in suspension the remarkatermission of air alone, nothing can be b j e an ^jjy 0 f a bout thirty-throe and a quiet. It does not even make itsell j r J pi , r cent, of sedimentary matter.

one of the wretches say to his fellow, w b C n let alone, arc properties, one would i i. t.:ii *1... .1 .1 •” ‘iml fin- . « . i•! i , • i • a1.

Let us kill the d—d’hrat;” and accordingly, one held it, while the other actually severed the head from the body

its full form and flavor in air-tight cansji^j s i,p rushed, screaming. | growth of oats, if previously it has been neither will woman. They need air.— ; nt0 the hall, but the occupants of the i summer-fallowed and enriched with man1 f the shiver comes on during these oper- ot b cr rooms thinking there were burglars; ure. A heavy crop of wheat, if the scaatious, go directly and put on something j n t | ie honse, in their alarm fastened their j son is favorable, may also he obtained, more about the chest. (l)>or8 U p Qn ber, and the poor girl raii( As to tho use to which soils may ho most Again, do uot live in dark rooms.— Jown illl0 the basement before any one ! advanUgeously applied, it is requisite that Light fades the carpet, hut it feeds the camc to her relief. It was then too late, day soil he kept rich and full of inatlower. No living animal or vegetable i aud) a i though a u wa3 j ono t ] )at cou i,i be, imro, which qualifies it for carrying crops can enjoy health in darkness. Light is ^ die j a | J0Ut ^ m ii, u tos. The oe-! of'wlieat, oats, beans and clover. Usualalso necessary as air, and a brown tan is currence l, as spread a gloom over the ly, clay soils require great industry and far preferable, even as a matter of beauty. w bole village, and the exercises in the care, and a thorough knowledge in tho toasiokly paleness of complexion. college were suspended. dressing to keep them in a proper conAn Old Fa.liD.n««l Mollitr. A TllUEATENKI) OiNSI OPTION nilKD 19 '"IE I atel 111 US 1 Ills Ah, how much meaning is comprised in five days.—Lnwrenccburg. la., Sept, "j"' it alh'wod to get into a s crilo eondiin that simple expression! It carries 1,1857.—Dr. G. \V. l , !iiu..l , s: Dear Sir: tion ; hut if manure is prStusely appro -

i -- -- uiiiu uui tB.ii.. , ........... our thoughts hack to those women whose At the request of the agent for your Medi- s uni.tiui a

felt; a man does not know he has a Veeording to this estimate, 1,986,330,000 borne influeiicc was pure and elevating; eincs here, Mr.Chew, 1 nmkethe following lowing, it will yield the heaviest and

trachea. This capacity ot perceiving t . u bi c feet of mud is hourly transported w | 10 taught their daughters to render statement of a cure effected by your most aliumunt < uqis. ti.'u to t be sea by this river. Itseeuies quite themselves blessings to society, by their Cough Syrup. Previous td the time ot I ,on , ,, incredible, hut as the earthy matter dis- [goodness, their diligence and their use- Jmy purchasing a bottle of it, (about two 'I' 11 cut. u a< i i j wi i w ue i icy

charged by the Yang-tso Kiang colors pul knowledge. We think of the lofty months ago,) my wife had fur a year been the waters at its mouth, giving to them heroism, the brave endurance, the thou- troubled with a pain in the side and

tho name of the Yellow Sea, besides sand virtues they inculcated and sigh at breast, and for four months with a cough. . , , forming immense flats, the amount must t j l0 contrast between the past and the During the last month she had regular larely icqune . ie >es im d> , he very large. p rcBe nt. How few modern mothers medical attendance, but with no apparent perhaps, oi procuring wheat is to sow The Yang-tsc-Kiang, however, hears understand or perform their duty in benefit; and, in fact, her physician told al P t -ji;.;'',tVihogoil. an d^s there-

pahle of sustaining this

,. , i ii . quite sufficient education, and to show j She had been for the last ten days eon- uolil it .u i iy at m.i ) Bell is that of the heart, 1 lie ‘ u,n0 “ a |The Amazon, which is the largest riv- ,,({• to a dvantage is made the great husi- lined to her bed. At this time l ac-

er in the world, is one thousand ness of life. No wonder there aro so|eideutly eame across one of your A1 seven hundred and sixty miles in length „iany desolate firesides, so many unhap-j manaes, where I saw the certificates ot a

in a direct line,or, including its windings. pysSfoives, so many drinking, gambling number of personswith whom myselfand : mem ft t() ] et t b e plants grow until midnearly four thousand miles; while four husbands. j family were acquainted, as to tho efficacy 8uramer) w bcn the stalks and leaves aro hundred miles from the Atlantic it “ ii iof your Cough Syrup. I went imme- tul i ()t ' sap; then cut off the roots with a is more than a mile in width, and T , v-,., M.,1, S , VK . <.\ piL ,. lr in''^“tcly and purchlfsed ahottleof it, wl.ieh stron „ nliarp spade two or three inches

* . - * • was used accordin'' to directions, and m . . ..r,,,,,,.! • ,.1,,, t off the idant

with such acuteness, this impatience of the offense, yet perfect rest and

have thought, not likely to reside in the same subject. It is to the junction, how ever, of these almost inconsistent quali

pun light soils the case is somewhat jrent. The facility with which they are cultivated furnishes encouragement to keep them under the plow. Grasses flourish the best, and summer-fallow is

no better comparison with the Amazon, (ruining their children.

Kluabcth, N. •/.

This sight was before the appalled eyes t ; es jb; 8 aH WP ]i as ft, some other deli(>f the poor victim, whose struggles had cate ts 0 f t b e body, that we owe our freed the upper portion of her face from sa f ct y an j our comfort—our safty to their _

the covering. She saw her infant cut to ^^iidHty, our comfort to their repose, ^an,accordingt"o Lieutenant HuherVha'iii; |of*IhiMh^rand u'i'c otheris considered iiom^uid' was' not iike'iy''to get up agaii. l *y .rendered

tliu MiaHiMippi do«8_to tlio Chmcse river- j o I senses, how long after she knows not, j )r jj Hm .y examined, at the request of and regaining her feet, commenced pain- Charles I., a noble mau of the Montgomfully dragging herself homeward, during f' a mily who, in consequence of an which she fainted three times. It was tt j )( , egSj j );|( j a g^tulous opening into the threp hours, or nearly eleven o’clock, through which the heart could when she regained her home, the walk he be ge ’ e|l a „d handled. The great phying less than ten miiuitcsdistanecbetween gio i 0 „ft t wn8 astonished to find it insen Mrs. Thompson's and her own house. - • ■ ’ ■ ’ ' * - *•

W. R. P.

The

To Kill llurdockx.

Ann»ri<*aii Agriculturist

rccom

sinful in- CliineMe CiiMtom.

the king, that he might perceive, as 1 ft fouml with twenty fathoms or to™ b ' 9 ,aCe * I been steadily recovering, and is now in "Z Z" ZLnul stump. It

In China, coffins are nadc of very did, that unless when he touched the out ono } lUil dred and twenty feet. This * n his niiinner. Judging li um hi> t h an s l lc h a g been in before w jjj ^ e i ( i uln sprout again, but if it does thick timber, and the joints are all care- er skin, or when we saw our tinger m the r i Ycrj with its tributaries, is esti- iiH'^uor ie is <» cm \a\\ i\> a u , s m ^ ^ y Carg She lias not used quite one it w |jj ] je } n gm-h a Htate that another ap-

firmly over the remaining stump.

fully closed by pasting layers of paper

over them, so as to make them perfectly that wc touched the heart

uvity, this young nobleman Jcnew not luate j to afford fifty thousand miles of .p'hiln 1 he'Is Dm bot,1,, 'y et - We feel very grateful to you. J'lftation of the spade will cud the ma't-

Yet it i** to | iuftmci navigation.

fast! He don’t know his speed; stop

and deem it a iluty to make this state

ment, in the hope that it may come

to 1

air-tight. For greater security, a little the heart that wc refer our joys, oursor .. i; • , • - imcni, m ui_ ... . lime fs generally put in with the corpse, rows, and our affections; we speak of a ^ Hon. John Jj. 6 *' >•»»•>, ero tobacco shatters h.s nerves, ere, thc s of . KOm ' c who arP similarly afIn this way it is possible to keep the good-hearted and a bad-hearted, a true- of the Democracy ot A irgiia fbr the of- whiskey makoa a beast of him, ere 1 ' 1 ''! fcPt J an d that they may he alike benefit , - y • " t P , . fiee of Governor, is eminently a self-iuade pftdo mins his character, ore the‘loungor | V n,.r R . trulv. S

Hum . h, ^’, t the means at hand for sensations which could have attributed years old He afterwards studted law ,„ d brutish aims Stop all 9a ®hboy8 !- hundne in suel stvte as they would wish, nothing to its preservation, hut while it but tho bent of h.s mind being toward they arc g oing the shame of their towns, They must wait fqr better days. Smuc do can be grasped by the lingers, and give polities, he hecanu the editor of the Val- the ttd and solemn reproach of them-

not find i place to suit them. Thus it no intimation qf the fact to its possessor, ley Star, in Rockingham toun y, in 1 b... sc i vea 1 r " aCOt i ■ lv it unmisUkablo responds to the varied In 1851 he was elected to Congress, and 1

Yours, truly,

Krr|iln«( WInter Appln.

A Dutchess county correspondent, Mr. T. Beldiug, of Dover I’lains, writes;

«mon

Christopher Dailey. ‘“I have found by experieneo that tho Biax„ The Marion (Va.) Visitor says best way of saving winter apples is to that it is supposed that Wilburn Waters | puck them in layers with rice or wheat (the mountain hermit described by an istraw. Oat straw should never be used, Abingdon paper recently.) was killed a ,as it is apt to collect dampness Kye

few days ago in that county, by an im- Ur wheat straw has this cfoc^ thut 't

I- ..Hilt, min'l. «nd, by tho genor-:ouch wm« the satiatHotion ot bio constitu-

r.lTSTSiilZrAS' «•“ A Boot of moukiml, to prouooocod tho onto .Nk h„ oour„. th.t h. ho. booo

among the articles of furniture