The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1859 — Page 1
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Mrs. Hartung, the Murderess, Sen- , ,^,,, ' mK Sh < , i' * b, k ,,,,mbu K- ti.« v«ii«>- iimok. money, and obtained a number of en- you to come,” said George. Here the tcncoa to bo Hanged. Some of the Knglish journals indulge William Cullen Urvunt has n brother, also Jorsements. The bills be changed for mother looked daggers at her little son, (!• rom the Albany Evening Journal.) in the most extravagant anticipations of an aspirant for poetic laurel He but pr> sent gold ; the endorsements he got shaved in and became crimson. Hut be saw nothThe Court of Oyer and Terminer met ^ lc exploits to be performed by the mam- a member of the Illinois Legislature, and re- Wall street. That night he was off for ing. “Indeed! how do you know that, at 11A o clock this morning to pronounce nioth steamship («reat Eastern, partieu eonth wrote the following beautiful lines, parts unknown, taking with him a dear George?” “Hecause she said yesterday the sentence of the law against Mary l ar ly * u time of war. She is first pro- which for their simplicity, naturalness, and sister, the wife of a young friend to cheer that she wished that old bore would not Hartung, convicted of the murder of her uounoed capable of sinking whole fleets delicacy of sentiment, will compare favorably him on the way. The story is true to call again.” The gentleman’s hat was husband, hmil Hartung. Judge Harris ^0' ^ li:r batteries, and also by withthe effusions of far more pretentious poets: the letter, and being the first subject of soon in requisition, and he left, with the presided. running them down. I hen she is capa- Fresh from the fountains of the wood State prison reform, the day dreamers of impression, “ erent is the truth, it will Mrs. Hartung was brought into court hie of landing an army of ten thousand A rivulet of the valley came, - ■' * •• ■' - — :l ”
soon after Judge Haris took his seat.— In, ‘ n - who, in the language of the lllustfhe was dressed in a purple de lainc dress trate d News, can he perfected in drill
with a light plaid shawl, and wore a black velvet hat, a veil partially concealing her face. She looked pale and careworn, and when she took her seat behind the District Attorney, burst into tears.
board during the passage, and he ready ■ to step from the deck to the field.”—
rhe Boston Traveller says :
“All this may he realized, but we apprehend there will he found some dith-
Notwithstanding no announcement culties in the way. \\ hat, if iu a viohad been made of the time when the lent storm in mid-ocean, the great steamjudge would pass sentence upon the un- ship becomes unmanageable and goes fortunate woman, the Court room was down with all her living freight of 10,000 crowded. Among the audience, many men? As to an army‘stepping her! were ladies. ’ deck to the field,’ there will be but few Distiuct Attorney Coyrtney: “If harbors in the world where she can take the Court please, on the 7th of February refuge, and her men will have to be landlast, Mary Hartung, the prisoner at the e, l i' 1 heats, which will be as much exbar, was convicted by a jury of this posed to fire from the shore as any boats county, of the crime of murder, of having i coming from smaller vessels. There arc murdered her husband, Emil Hartung, few beaches where a lauding can be ofby administering poison to him. Since fected which can be approached by her that time an application for a now trial, within several miles. As to running down on the ground of irregularities on the and sinking every vessel which she sees, j>art of the Judge, was made and denied, the low and strong prow of a much smallI now move, if the Court please, that er vessel, striking the great hull of the the sentence of the law be pronounced mighty steamer at the water line, may do
against the prisoner at the Bar. Judge Harris. “Mary Hartung:—
You have been brought into court to receive final judgment upon your conviction of the crime of murder. Do you desire to say anything before that judge-
ment is pronounced?”
AnJ glidcil on for many a rood,
Flushed with the morning's ruddy flume. The air was fresh, and soft, and sweet. The slopes in Spring's new verdure lay, And wet witludew drops at my feet Bloomed the young violets of May.
Xo sound of busy life was heard, A mill these pastures lone and still, Save the faint chirp of early bird, Or bleat of flocks along the hill.
1 traced the rivulet's winding way; New scenes of beauty opened round, Where meads of brighter verdure lay, And lovelier blossoms tinged the grou nd. Ah ! happy valley-stream, I said— Culm glides thy wave amid the flowers, Who=e fragrance round thy path is shed Through all the joyous summer hours. O, could my life like thine bn passed,
In some remote and silent glen,
\\ hero 1 might dwell, and sleep at la«t Far from the bustling haunts of men ! Hut what now echoes greet mine ear? The village school-boy's merry call,
And midst the village hum I hear The rushing of the waterfall.
I looked ! the widening vale betraved A pool that shone like burnished steel, AY here that bright vnlleystream was stayed To turn the miller’s ponderous wheel. And why should I. I thought with shame,
» Sigh for a life of solitude,
A\ hen even a stream without n name
G laboring for the common good. Xo. never let mo shun my part Amid the busy scenes of life;
Hut with a warm and generous heart 1’ress forward iu the glorious strife.
History of tlir Plow.
The first plow is supposed to have been the rude branch of a tree, Cut so as to have a cleft, and the point of which, dragged along the surface of the ground, scraped a furrow into which seeds were thrown. It soon occurred to the husdandman that he might relievo his own labor by yoking an animal to the long arm of his primitive instrument; thence arose the necessity of having a handle affixed
great is the truth, it will
the ])rcsent time may settle the question, prevail
whether hanging or State prison reform is Another child looked sharply into the
the surest way of curing a consummate face of a visitor, and being naked what h) Die back, so that the plow might be villain. His family and friends never she meant by it, replied—“1 wanted guided- The strength of the animal soon heard from him. to see if you bad a drop in your eye. I wore away or broke the cleft of the branch, *♦* -- have heard mother say that you have fre- HU d this necessity gave rise to the invenoue Who Died wiihoni Living. queiitlv.” * * tion of means for attaching moveable M I aul Legrnnd died at Dijon, Bur- \ boy once asked his father who it was fit’st of wood, and next stone, copgundy, recently, at the age of 70, leaving lived next door to him, and when he I'Cforin'ii.workedtoashapeandadaptthe following memoir, whereby he proves heard the name, inquired if he was not a cd to the cutting of furrows so as to • a 1*1 1 ‘ 1 A ... 1 * A A 1 — X *— * 11 * i * 1 \ * h 1.1 4 Ik . > .1 »— a w #-• — « w — .k I .. 1 . . . .. ».. _ • m .
lie has not lived :
All that is suffering, sorrow, ennui,
fool. “Xo, my little friend, he is not a avo 'd the excessive labor arising frotu fool, but a very sensible man. But why ’he ploughman’s having to lean upon did you ask the question?” “Because, ’he plow with all his weight to press it in-
have deducted it had heaven permitted. When three years old I was weaned; at six I could speak but badly; at seven I split my skull; at nine I was cured. 1
lay that you were next door to a fool— as these conjectures indicate, was used and 1 wanted to know who lived next hy the Saxons. Some of the plows aro
door to
you
almost incredible. In Ireland there
“Mother sent me,” said a little girltO| once prevailed a mode of “ploughing by
must, therefore, extract nine yearsVron. !! la T l ‘ 1 ll,) [- " to t , c . ,,nui un ^ “4. y o u h.ke ‘he horse’s tail. ’ _ The draught-pole
\ It with her this i>Yi»nin«r k »l)n1 WHS lilSIlcd to the
plcte martyr of me.
1 could read, but my body was mangled blowing of a horn in some places
with alphabet scars.
her some fatal injury; and it may be found that she is not so easily and readily handled as to he available for all tlie; deadly purposes which are contemplated.”
. - ^ ♦ -
Shocking Deatlk—.Y 'Womitn Drowned in
h C'igtcrn.
We learn by Mr. Carron that Mrs. Jo-
For awhile there was no response, Mrs. soph Boyd f of Warrensville,!)., was drowII. sobbing and weeping most piteously, tied yesterday in a cistern, under the her face buried iu her hands. In about moat heart-rending circumstances: one minute she responded at follows:— The cistern was under the kitchen, and “All I have to say is, that I am not access was had to it through a tanp-door, guilty of the murder of my husband.— the bottom of the cistern being six feel I have said so before, and I say it again, from the floor, and only four feet of wa-
This man Khincman will confess it over ter in it. No one was in the house bn. wauvu tuugu uuiiiuaK.er, m me ^ouycaroi f ..i t >ny dead body! Mrs. B and her little child of three and my ago. In Octobcrfollowing, (at thattime p r > l" 1 !’.i ^ , , t , , After an interval of a few seconds, a half years, who of course cannot explain the Park was out of town, and only 20.- ^''ted the stove, was drubbed by the Judge Harris addressed the prisoner as the jiarticulars of the mother's death.— 000 inhabitants) with ten thousand'fools j ,rks ’ ,n >' “tber, overwhelm follows: Mr. B. was at work on his farm, and saw some bigger and some smaller than my-’ ^ if 1 c <>“P 1 ‘‘"‘b’J‘!>°ut me deprived “I desire to say a few words to you his wife out of doors about 2 P. M.— self, we stood watching the vibrations 1,10 ol “y J ll ' ,ner - llus bfe 1 ied for fate before proceeding to peform the awful When her two other children return^ of the rope and iron hook, during two iVucUli'.mi 0Ili ' ° w 111 P osltlvel y do-
tea w ith her this evening.” “Did she wa s lashed to the tail of the horse, and, say at what time, my dear ?” “No ,ma'am ; as n0 harness was employed, two men >he only said she would ask you, and were needed, one to guide and press upon '””" r her , t** fore the miserable animal, and beating it senu.y.n Former Time.. , on thc head on either side, according to I he l untan Jabbnths in the villages the direction required. The custom proo New England commenced on Saturday vailod for a l on * time, in spite of a law afternoon. No labor was performed on „„ . . P
the other t wenty-three letters madea .•mn- the evening whic h preceded the Lord's the M!VL , 1 V t ee 1 i.h century imposin-^cro At the ago of twelve Day. Early on Sunday morning the rciia i tic , U p on p er80ns J { -J m] ^ of
ol jl horn in snrrif* nlnnoa mj. i , .. n ^ '
my existence ; for surely to drink a nurse's sour milk, not to speak, or badly, and to split one's skull, is not living. At the
ago of nine 1 began my studies,
to my cracked skull, my head was a hard one, and 1 proved stubborn to tuition.— I I required two years’ labor to spell the alphabet. I was indebted to letter Z
alone for about four-score hundred lashes; afternoon.
act mentioned and described. From the
An attempt was nounced that the hour of worship was at Ji'.t'lnentmne’d 'iml deTeriho'*’ kv ' n h",' made to teach me Latin, and 1 lost my hand. In other villages n flag was hung’j{ ov Otwiv's “Slot •hn ■ 1 "Vi - C French in the experiment. At fifteen I out of the. rude building occupied hy the TvhXl'/nn c f x knew nothing at all, and a forced diet of church. At Cambridge a drum was beat, ^ " rr0 ‘7 the bread and water had reduced mo ’ l„i, barou \ P ractlco l>"ftercd in the remote
nd Tylawley,” it appears that the bar-
thc in military style i »t «alem a bell indicat- WPSt of f rc ‘ lnnd as latc a8 thc 1840 ’u.ik';:.'.* rSarJitL“.ri: .»wr ^ ..r
THE FIRST STATE PRISONER, condition of a skeleton.
rrtrZ:
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, a half years, who of course cannot explain tlie Park was out of town, and only 20.- ,.'71 . i . i ! the jiarticulars of the mother’s death— 000 inhabitants) with ten thousand'fools “i , crk8 > ’J".' 1 '"J .Mr. B. was at work on his farm, and saw some bigger and some smaller than my- 0<1 W !. th ‘’omplamts about .ue uepr.vcu ""“.f - '' »• : »« I "Ulan, Uk. vil.r.Ui.L !52
duty devolving on me. First of all, 1 from school and found their mother miss- long hours. Then the sheriff stood on
ancc, and there was a heavy fine for any ^ aicCorniick** Keaprr. one that rode too fast to meetings. The T^ 10 Commissioner of Patents has just sexton called upon the minister and es- ' Tr bten out at length his reasons for ovcorted him to church, in thc same fashion smiling the application of Mr. MoCor-
would have you feel that the judgment ing, they asked their little sister where thoTOaffold and’reiid Trcprieve ’"T con- •^ t , tWenty my fa,licr > ?l uit ® di8 P“*‘ tod that ,hc B,,oriff “ ow conducts the judge »‘ick for an extension of his patent is just. T would have you dismiss all she was, who told them “she was in the fe.-s I was much disaunuiuted I ox Y , 80n > l’ ut b « ard a f 1 "? atguto our State courts. There were no; 0 ’ 'improvement in reaping complaint of hardship, and to reconcile cistern,” that her mother toldher to hrin^'nected to see a hanuin--. but no iianwino 1 herbemrg. I washed the docks, climbed pews in the church, and the congrcga- maolnnes. He says that the patentee yourself to your fate. 1 will not inten- her a chair, uud she did so but that her was there " ° ~ ~ up the top-mast, mended the sails, and tion had places assigned them upon the !"£ a ' zcd from his patents of 1845 and tionally say a word that shall add a sin mother could not get out and wanted her The man was Noah Gardner He ker.t f ec( ; iveJ * hirt y la8, l c8 a , d8 y U 1 J0 " ni > ru,le benches, at the annual town meet-1the sum of 81,2!»7,015, and adds, glc pang to your wretchedness. You to give her another chair, which she did a lar -e shoe store in New York he com . h 'n wa8 < ' 1 " lu ' ed lor i{jur y cars ln g. according to their age, importance “» conclusion, yet were it permitted to have received the most heartfelt pity and that her mother than wanted her to kiss nutted fbr-crv which at, that time was ; V ' t 1 WC , nty ' fo i ir my . fu [ h ® r “ ade nie a ha and 80C, “ 1 A person was fined embrace in its estimate the value of the commiseration. You have the pity and her. de- th in these Vnited^t’.tcs' The State ljcrda8ber ' I married Mademoiselle Fr if he occupied the seat of another. Our rea P ln K ®» 8 chine as an entity,! might commiseration of all engaged in this trial. Thc little girl ran around the house, prison of New York was in course of 8ul el>cvousins, a turner’s daughter; her local histories reveal that pride, envy and hesitate to pronounce his (McCormick’s) There is not one. I am pursuaded, who hut not finding her mother ran for her 1 er.vtiou at this time this was the first P ort ' 0 " co “ sl8tedoltl,lrt y thouti ‘"* d l'vre8. jealousy were active passions among the reward sufficient, great as it has been; feels thc least unkind towards you. But father, who came and found the body of nrison erected in (lie world for reform " , : jr 'F r ««e d U P“» a sugar estate at St. Do men of olden times, and it was delicate \ ut > remembering that, in 1845, it was
. . --fly ot prison erected in the world for reform,
you must recollect that it is necessary, tlie wife and mother at the bottom of the, instead of hanging. The Society of however painful it may be, that the mur- cistern, a corjise. The two chairs were Friends were the chief promoters of this
dorcr must lose her life, in order that the also found in the cistern, from which it humane system. One room in the jiriIhcsot others, who do not offend, may is inferred that she slipped in hut did not sun was nearly ready to receive criminals.
iningo. The night after the wedding I and difficult business to “scat the meet- already in practical, successful operation, found that my wife had a wooden leg. ing house,” as it was quaintly called. and *^' s essential elements put in propermade hy my fatljer-in-law, the turner—! Many of the early churches of Now 'y* or the property of other patentees, The jioor woman made a thousand apolo England hail two clergymen—one, who and that its crowning excellence, the
he saved. Thc law of God and the law at first drown, and calling upon her lit- The Friends’^ - MC , S lbr her infirmity, and I pardoned her j was called the pastor ; the other, the rakor ’ s scat, of 1847, still belongs to him, Of man alike command it; and if you tie child for a chair tried with it to get a commutation from death to the State ti ,d r< i7 ri,r '! ,0 har , “ arr,a 8 e pu’’"”’— Racher. he Sabbath services were as and can he enjoyed by the country only foci it is hard, as I have no doubt you out but could not, and called for a sec- ! nrison f,.,-life. l^e St. Domm-' 0 blacks rose against the ,follows: The congregation assembled at upon such terms as he may dictate; and
do, then remember bow bard it was for end
that man, unoffending, to have that life becoming so chilled with the cold water, him
chair; with no better result, until Bcing'a shoemaker hy hade, they gave « 1,itc8 . burnt tlie marriage portion and an early hour—neverlatcr than 9 o’clock, confining my ostimatc, therefore as lam lin. a stool, wax, lasts and awls, and here* W0 ° d eg “ waa le,t U> After prayer, a chapter from the Bible compelled to do, to the isolated features
taken from him. Hememhcr thc terrible and fully apprehensive that she could commenced the State prison shoe man- mC i. . T , . 1 wa8 rcad b y 0110 < ’ , ,be ministers, and P at ^ n ’ e(1 "l 1 !l,n constrained to say agonies of that night, and, as 1 said be- not long survive, called her little child ufactory. Next court six vagabonds ^A'^'^y 1 ‘ost >“y wife inconsequence; “expounded atlength. Inmanyofthe ’Hat, for this improvement, the public has fore, endeavor to bring your feelings to to her to impart a final kiss, and then were sent to keep him’con.».at.v‘ wl...mi , ’l 8cro, . ulous d,sca8c - 1 8 P cnt ? ,x y ear8 ''hurelics, however, the Bible was not made to the applicant not only a reasona believe that this is just. the chill of death approaching her vitals he learned to make shoes | visited the d Uia ; ria K c ’ J re I>un«".g every minute. I read at all, and it took years of agitation. ble but a mostabounding remuneration.” “Another thing 1 would have you feel, she sank from the chair into thc water, prison three ycars after this. T„ one hcref ^ e deduc ‘^e six vears from my to carry that “innovation.” A psalm in | om s.^.TToTmuUou. I fear, very much fear, from the strong and died.—(Jln'datul Ladcr, M. 'large room sat three hundred shoctna-! i • - , lla ' ln /’ aS everybody else slept a metre was next sung, which was dictated, l„ an ar ti c le on the “Fare of Sheep— sympathy in your behalf, and the great _ ker —Noah was provost marshal, walk e’2 ' n, 1 ^ 0 ’ t0 1 , the co ' 1 g ro g at ’ ,,n i tlu8 Mutton,” Ac., thc New England Farmer efforts of your counsel, that strong hopes From Kansas—Governor Medary has ing through thc ranks with cane in hand. \ . i • /^’t d " ' u V w ‘■ur'was ustmlly performed by one of t ii SCU88C8 t i, e p ro p r ^.jy ulaughterlng may be exerted that you may escape. 1 issued a proclamation fur an election on |iunishing evil doers and praising them i .‘/""ir 11 " a8 . a ? rCa [ 1 lc dc ’ u>< ?" s : 1 be P roarb< ' r dld not takc at the early age common among Amcricatrcat you todisiniss such hopes. There the fourth Monday in March, in acoord- that did well. Seven ycars having passed yCa ,'- il ' ( , Iimu ? tc ta n,lnut ®'.P n f* ln tlle |'>ft'“«hictory services cans, and remarks that “in Great Britain IS but little chance, I assure you, for you ancc with the act of thc Legislature, pro- over him, the Friends waited on thc 'J earc,un £ or le keys oi my desk, which 1 he ha.ptisms, cases of c hurch dtsctp- where so much nse is made of mutton : : dreadful—it is up- viding for the formation of a constitution Governor. “Friend,” said they, “seven was t ' 0,istan b’ u “' d; 0' 1, »F 1 oes om- line, and collections, always took j.lace hy all classes, from the peer to the labor-
" • ” " - ■ ■" live when one looks for a key ? Three j in the afternoon. The “long” prayer or) gre at attention'hnsbeen accorded,
not only to the production of the greatest
This
to escape.
paling, to see one so young ns you and State Government for Kansas. Three rears ago you woultl’have hung’this man nve wlle ” ona “H>Ks lor a key line doomed to a certain and speedy death months’ residence prior to the election is now here is a reformed member saved 'Y'! i T 111 myself shaved, pow
usually occupied from an hour to an hour
ami (hat, too. not hy thc allotment of requisite to vote. Aliens, lia> ing dcclarDrovidence, but by the judgment of the cd their intention to become citizens, are
law. Give up any hope you may enter- qualified. Uin of escape. Suppose you could escape .. u
—suppose by any exercise of Executive - Ian.iioi. IheDcljilu limes states clemency, this sentence should he com- tbat ! "!. a . y t ' , . ok r ,! » ,,0 > 0 " Sunday eve
to society.
and came out The Friends found him Y ‘ Y IT Y’' 0 ' 1,undrad and ‘ lf b’ r a gos fhcre was n aud experiments it is but reasonable to
a store on Fcarl street, found him money, endorsed his notes, and gave him their vo " u " jo? custom, immediately he was in a thriv- - - '
years lost in saying, W hat s o clock , contnbtffton every Sunday, preceded by suppose that very many important diswc have bad weather to-day ; how do an appeal from one of tlie deacons. Hie C overies have been made in this partieu,
1 have boxes were not carried round but the l ar branch of rural economy, and that v.M-f-on cnnirrooiif mn nrnwr* mwi r»Y*ri/»r'rwlo/i flu. ri i • * .
how is your lady?’
know, although branded with Infamy '’.YTtYYllwY lYrl'TYt* 1 " 1 ! 'Y" 10 , Y 101 ' them, lie had a wife, and children ar-
you now aro, you could enjoy the „ !„!i , [ i 1 .'’ .’: ‘ e rived at maturity.
winter this year!” Six months lost in ings. The magistrates and “briefgen- pract'iYcd tiian'i'n'any‘othc7coun7r7. having the mud finished oil one, and six piemen walked up first, tlie elders next, uppears, indeed, to be universally
r»il f ii A ^ r*nin nmn nnnivln • i ii • i . < .
the gloomy retirement of a prison what dcat . , ‘: , *°. han ' vas arrC8ted > and 18 n ? w family, and wrou-ht at their own lomses dl " a " cc ° T e, *V rC °. cts ,,f 1 ,e thcatrc th ' s ^remony occupied much time. Be- that sheep of great size and rapid growth
prison what
would life Le worth to you? Is it not as
well to die ?
“I knowand you know—you know bet-
ter than I do ‘
awaitimr trial »t iho t • r „ family, and wrought at their own houses. ) no T n Mn L i K V 1 ! 1IS ceremony occupieu muen time. He- that sheep of great size and rapid growth awaiting tri..I at the next session of the ( . A i Y . . * ‘no jeai lost in listening to the modern sides the money given, persons brought will not 1 ” n Circuit Court. One day he gave tea man a pair of boots. : .......i '.L a. n . ot _ e 8 fl “"o mutton ns smaller
| “Now. friend,"said he, “thee mt
" c 81,0 *~
ter than I do—how illy prepared you are ( p a ) Jeffersonian of the 10th inst. says "f in thing. It is not all of man to that a German, named Carb, while out
MIA " Hw>r/k ic. 1 . F.. ..1*4 . .. . 1.... 4 l 1 4.1. ..4 ...
An Awkwak,. 1’ix. Tlie Itiookvillr to
Says ho, “you shall have
Gu k is a life after death, and that hunting in Clearfield county,came across ^ be hoots did not oomc home until
l.'v.Y “ n ? ndln 8’, 7 lftt - ^ , W Y lk you a bear trap, and having never seen one the evening of tho fifth day. Noah was do n ,,t UI , nivtliiie' wi.'ith k.ioilmr y •' 0 r ° in the short period left you. before, he entered for the purpose of ex- wr °th. He gave the man a long lecture r- 1 . I ft-
j too mueli or too undone, of indigestion or The trials of ecclesiastical offenders, genuine secreToF'the'' success which so hard eggs. Total , 1 years. I beg leave at the close of tho services, often afforded markedly attends the efforts of the Brit-
fourth day.
die, there is a life utter donth iinii th.-it i .• rn. 1J • I’he uuuis mu not no me iifmie until ,. i i ,1 . • • r »i 'i . t i •. .1
to declare that in giving up the ghost 1 much excitement and amusement; for i s l, herdsmen and flock masters in fat-
u r< isa eing can save your soul. («o ( j oa j f rom hunger and cold, when tli(‘i u ^n*,! am a poor man—have three chilly so before children; and here pa- IV. • • t/ 11 ! i \ V ii K i ,o 1 M , ar00 ^ a more diminutive size, and much ] ie »-aMour your Saviour and iny man who set tho trap came to examine it. | c ^ l ^ ( ^ ren the youngest forty eight hours rents, as well as others, are often in fault, i n 0,1 n H c . ,u,< longer in coming to maturity. A late . kviour; confess your guilt, and seek for- a n d found that, instead of a bear, he had ' lld - Ibadtotcnd to my wife and cook Children have as many cars as grown T, Yl. TiY „H : -i skI, ‘ s writer on this subject says: ‘A sheep to gnencss of that Saviour, whose mercies { ., M| , du u Inan I for my children. It was notin my power persons, and they arc generally more !■ !'"’ J a 1 sat in Hleiue until fig,,, high order for tho palate of an epiarc boundless, and who saved one and " — to finish the boots sooner.” Noah still attentive to what is said before them. 1! *n<l their families had etlre should not ho killed earlier than carried him into Paradise—a thief on Sim-ing the Goulet.—Thc stalwart eontinued to magnify the horrors of What they hear they are very ant to ro- ‘ W I’crsons we imagine, when five years old, at which age the the cross with him. Oh! do not neglect proprietor of the “ People’s Exchange” disappointment. The' man grew angry; peat; and as they have no discretion and ^i b ° "‘r t0 - ''a.k to these i , nu tton will be rich and succulent, of a this advice. Seek forgiveness by repent- saloon, corner of Chambers street and the Scotch blood boiled in his veins ; lie not sufficient knowledge of the world to ‘ utiJay ceremonies of the I untan . ah dark color, and full of the richest gravy;
. . , _ . - , sufficient knowledge of the world Ttl" • j' e , . Broadway, yesterday distinguished him- struck the counter with his fist like a disguise anything, it is generally found ■ I ho judgment of the Court is that self hy drinking one hundred and fifh/ sledge-hammer, and answered. that “children anil fools speak the truth.” you, Mary Hartung, he confined in the of lager beer! The feat was the “I know,” said he, “it's a terrible See that boy’s eyes glisten while you arc Lounty Jail, until the 27th of April result of a wager of 825 and thc price of thing to be disappointed. I remember speaking of a neighbor in lancuage that
iiext; and on that day between thc the beer
hatli. It is wise to adapt the religious whereas, ifonly two ycars old, it is flaf.i
that “children and fools speak the truth.” ’^Ye* lifted 10 " 1 " 0) b '' Pale ° nd . flavorlc88 -’ In th,s country
Sa4» t II 'I f hnv « AA’A'a xrliilo \*iw\ o *•.. * _ _ ‘b
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