Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 April 1841 — Page 1

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w it ft "truth without fear." VLCE.Ni:S, INDIANA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1811. NO. 15.

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l more ardent than Senior, the Freshmanfmittee of the Whole, to wait on eaidlfround-fioor. We had laughed ourselves jwith your back up, and the rest take sticks ' than the Soph, while among the eldergcow, and. by such persuasion as the exi-i'aint over the Steward's trouble about hisfand lay on like Macduff when I give the , Theological students, the instances of anyfgency slnll require, induce her to present! ost cow, and Tom, who had cut out theiword!"

.zealous participation in these nightly cru-sherself on this elevated floor. gadvertisement horn the newspapers and! "AH ready! " said Johnson through the

sades against oppression, are compara-a "Hurrah for Pipkins! "How willpastcd them on her horns, fairly wishedfrrack of the door.

;tiveiy rare: you do it: were audible among the con-ane was again cropping and lertilizmg the3 w ith his handkerchief over the eves ol

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otrango, as mo Human iie;irt grows oi.i, siuseu i:nes uiai greeieu i om s paniaiiiun-xuiiry uiuuoui,,. xjuw sue va 10 oefiue suomissive cow, 1 ipkuis set hre to

How virtue's pulse beats slow anJ cold." jjrtary document ggot down was a point that we left secure-sher inflammable head-dress, and before he

Ej "Order! order! Listen to the Chair! 'Sly to his brilliant generalsihp. fcouhl withdraw his bandage, the hems

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a in- cit ti in ii .-ciw. 8. mcic ..n.it.v.. .g - - .. . mvaij.'ui. hi o uuiui. j i in c . j v w i iu a u u r i o i b t r i ? hi , on a c 1 1 a r jro of mln'V "'t.

The introduction of the Steward's cowVne ,louse v,i 13 not tne proprietor 01 awnirj, c .ununaiei nau an any, ana,f terror came irom the astonished ammal.H Tlu sufferer was a Mrs. Purdv, wif.,

L nto the co pitb Ptirh-Ksnrp M. nrmrrP.l -l'a,r wngs. inia.is ui tcvjpv; nuui luiurs, wu nau uui si uic same insiaiu a uozen mows Ue

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Police onicc. M adame IxEstell, a woman who hc.l

been recently presented by the (Irand

Jurv tor the infamous male in which sho

obtains a living-hv i j linistc ririr dru, and, i"9 m the cage in hand proves, causing ?. surgical operation to be performed, for the jur)oe of ptoduciii aUjrtion was ves'.erdflv arrested and rsmitred to

T1IK RA1NCCW.

tin June, 1 8J5,) was lelt to be one ol those:

i high-handed encroachments on human ngins, which call for signal resistance.

& t ne students ol ttiat day, it should be!

f premised, were pastoriallo inclined, n!nll,licl!0!iar-v' or olher combustible?

f i!!i.'-nt ,nrA- nn ont tt,. lt

jrlong maintained a hole in the wall secret-fscended upon her back, and with a lcar5!p IJ.iilrA,,!. 'r'li';, iny .'.-J

Sly connecting his dormitory with the cor-flike a deer, she sprang through the open! b-siious, it seems o avcid hecominr rgresponding one in ourown entry. Anoth4'('oor. Crash! went an indefinable mas.J.noil.fr. in nri r.r'A Lnr n.lid m Mdnm

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item, a newspaper, college caiaioguc,aer d.iv meu in uie nacx room on lueaoi crociiery, anu round the room at agiicsteii. Av e cannot pursue ;he detail, hut

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No answer.

"Item, a vessel containing oil?" No answer.

Uhe cud of knowledge was

ciicwed 1

No

answer.

Ssanic floor, very much cramped in hisfpace perfectly infuriated, Ta!loped tiieg:hc result was. that drills not suiiicin

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iwve ui uucriy, nuwevcr, oy nis cnumcow, tramj)iing ai every round overKslie sutiered an operation to be perform-

i fcNebuchadezzer's, Ivinir beneath the sh ,!,.S " i hen. gentlemen l see my way: a.ur. oneeps. an ex-jounieyman naKer.sine overthrown chairs and tables. amlSed: since Inch, her health has stead.lv

i nometimes Uhto thouehU. in rav loneliest uours.f..f . i, I . s.Mupt mn in ii lowpr rntrv. couinneda whose talents had been msrnvprpd !v a? with her fflnrinir pi-ps ami H

., ,. . rill" 11 i "L-UK. 11 is I1UI meniloned lliat thCS , - , r- g . b , ...... iiuui.-njci nutn, wim ui mi., j'vuii .v uenui, ni rhat he ,m my heart like Uic dew on the .lower. Jgrazin,r mm)arcu of Iiabvlou -hared his$cvcr' ,nan u'ith thc arlicles 1 Have juptSbenevolcnt society late in life, and whocertainly resembling- verv suriingly myshe believes and others think too p.-oh-ut a ramble i took one bn-ht ut.orii.wn. .t pasture wiltl otiier b;asl, anil tl'crem2n,ioncJ The House is adjourned." Bfflade a conscientious duty of informinglidea of the devil, i'ipkins held the doorlable, disclosed the whole matter to her June a ?S0'n " seemed neither precedent nor propriety Ilhe FacuIt' of a11 l!l3 misdemeanors thatjopen only by a crack, and we looked inlhu.-brnd, before kept in ignore!" tliereti, mn;. ;,!, ,5. i...r,iuJiii ths intrusion nf il,; ,,m, ,,,.!,. L.,.i 9 The AllflllCtioil. gcaine under his observation. In collegeiover his shoulder. In the farthest cornerlof.

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howen. grimed. ti 1 lie moon was lull, and the shadow olRI,u,!,cu,uS. l'c,su"3 Ul 11,18 pcuunar com-tui ms oeu-room croucheu Mr. Mleens

The breeze fluttered down ana blew o!en thel Iu the connril hel.l .,n,'Pr .t, ;..io r Pieverv tree lav on the lan of nature likeaPlexion ot conscience are commonly call-his mouth open and his face livid with

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biac;; pocket handlverchiel beijewea B-li "'" auu u-jsci vmg um new msiain inai

tears. The skv was blue, thel Saturday evening came round again, ?he had covered his eyes with his hands.

flo

wers.

Smaininrr rlpan frpp. in ilpmo ntn....e o.8a

bile a single white cloud to its haven of rest' i..-,- ,l- . , 3w tli . . . r . i ,v i vauate ln'3 grievance several nieasuresa" 11,1 On the white wing of pence, lioated vl in t!u5 ft , , aro,, ...... iwere proposed which had in them tnorciS5"

rrrppM lhp

(Jew was

lie applied to Juetic.e Merritt, who, rS-

fer taking the dyinr iljjxHition of Mrf. Pnrdv, caused t!ie arrest and roinmitt-

nent of .Madame Ke.-'e!l. Jciv York

American,

Tiiis woman wa hroutrht into Court il.iv icfore yesterday for examination, and bv 'hit advice of her Counsel, Messrs. .Moi -

iii. ! Jo'-.l.-.n. dccliiivd finswerins env

siion. declared h'r iu.'i'ence of

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Like the subdued sounds of tomg10 re,novc 11,3 Dca Irom ,n,uer BIU tnai I umonng over the oacli ol our friend, "asj'.ne charge and wa KMiiunded. ( Mi uv

ir(l in nis nrr llioilrv- frnn.l J W as HO re at til oUS Y. lie W 3S 0 1 1 c Ol MS. (I IOIvIUS I13U CalCUMlCu, 110 PIlCMCd Iieau-Koon Di'MIlLT ll.a.lo lo a II 1 1 1 1 lie r t o Ufi ! ! . J I ! S

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on our ears her intermitted?! puncn went smwiy arouuu, qnuiong uown stairs: out up in a second hum

-munch' She fed withR1"0 conversation was almost at a standstill dumb with horror, he continued his S..-M 'II .1 .l .1 V .1 I .

. it i l . -i . w r ir w rn .fr ppn nn ! in ran tr r ,r..o w t r r r i , rr no in....n..i

eonc icir loremost. iter new-damn tail. a ...w.w .v.r i. ......... v i... nin.iruu

With a wing un the earth, and a wing on the bca."sident's window. ) bv this resolute hu-avvearlt"'J with fly-llappm. hung languidly

white Theian( true as uual, to our trust, we assem-iPipkins slipped in and enveloped himself

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'of energy tlian prudence or humanity. shadows of the steeples were longer thani,JICU 1:1 OOUUI ueSc. i necow nau nowjm a sneei irom jonnson s hed, and by ar.

.... . .I'M- rn, . i; ,1 .1 i iSt ip c.ppn P hiiinn w , pr It wm iwnntvsut;,! svauieu f iui o.i s ami intjius iiiaurou rusu upon me cow. drove her At I threw bick mv tresses to catch the cooli Nlr- 1 nomas 1 ipkins the .Napoleon olau,t s.eepiea.oui no u mcr, it w as iwent) b . J o a , '..!... .

breeze, gscrapers, and our perpetual chairman inl'inutes past eight .on, s vacam oeu-oom auu . . e aunos-gsira.u into n.s uorm.tory. u ith hands That scattered the rain-drops and Jimi.lcd thefcouncil. was a neraon of tender ns.hi! i.fc We sallied from the vestibule of thegPf cre u'-3 r2lhcr bucholir. 1 he oceu-f extended and hair upright, the terrified

fties. and he would Lr of nn t.JSouth Collejre. and looked round for thelP3"1 0,1 thc floor 'ov" ha, .oeen obl.-ediman made a single bound to the door.

J'ar up the blue .ky a fair rainbow unrolled gthe cow fof whjch f)Uf j. bci'ow 2fa KAi f-f i ri?i! nini.itia nt Tmrid.i in,! C1 ' i i

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h had stretched to the uttenn.t emls of theVVlt!l a precocious know

earth, AnJ, fair as an angel, it floateJ all tree.

Si Hi

A project m3turedefIlco,s' Jei jwledge of mechan-;S'10r:5' e'l (

ics. (by which the cow was to he hunj asinui,0,i khigh as Haman in the tree before the lJre-fe'):lc Ico o

terrcd i!eeir::"U till to-dav

hairs with their glasses filled bclorejlearned, till lie reached the room of tht

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Pman.rv, fell to the Ground. So did aibcllini!- IIcr ears alone moved as sheau.em. a orace or two nau u.riy taiicn toirresiuent, wncrc he burst in and threw . ' . P . ' $ h i i: . ,i i i ..18I0111 s n.nvu'ions bed. and as the collerrp himself nrostrate imon ilip flnnr.

tweive, I'ipkins, Johnson. a I ipkins was never abandoned by Iu

How cahn wa .he occn. h.,w ge.nle iu swell! Tsclme for breaking her into harness pre-S callow ed. The "dissolved pearls" ol 1 0,11 s capac r .We awomau oftb.m ,t ro. am it Ml, gparatorv to our su"burban excursion in'e Queen of night, vanished from he$?ck inslv o'er water melon time; and. after sundry pro.gmzzle like I leopatra s from thc cup olg- ne P c . When thoy'saw the fair rainb.n, knelt down onfp?. of which the above were mMhY h! like the "soft tricetmurV Jj;i'

ice. iAlorntt d

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A bill na.'ed tho

er'-ntatives to ;i

to ree".i :ne law which mal:es a

gforfoiiure ol characior fr refusal fojipv

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chum) and myself were leaningangel of discretion closing the doer afierpeif II LI. ' -'.l . ll I " I .1 11 1 . B . . . . ,

ows on me raoie, jrazinr: va-tiue iiyin7 oiue-sKin, ne inrew a oiatiKet

t!ie shore;

.. nw,-ft hymn aeeiub'.l. no iimimur of prayer, man begijed to suspend the

Vet I felt that the spirit of tv,,r.hip was there, while he ascertained, bv vote, the

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.1,1. Q , , ......'.. ... . ... .: Eihpir d.sohnion was hut loo nrnnhni f ("2 c a n 1 1 y at the almost onmnitng mi.K-paii.ovcr tne noma ot the cow, sent Johnson

ciMt-uii.ui.oi in iiitu uidiatitr. nit? cnair-s t-. c- . .l - . . r n , . ... . wt. ip nn v diipn jwakp. tZintn lhp

n: uut l anticipate. a v - p- -

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ti. w urn it

anticipate.

Silently behind, silcr.tlv on either

entry to gape and ivonder with

Ponu-

..! t .-nt my younsr nea '. uevouaa a.ul love, giarily 0f n,, pUIlcij amon(T lbe members fevanced a dark figure, and, passionatel) .N, ,.;!i the lora, of the an. el thut floate 1 above. -rhe .ayc9" ,3vin? it by acclamation, thel3,)' i0 .solitude, the Cow moved on. ,, ,, , , .-, .chairman, (somethini: out of order, but inl1' Rcarcr.in centripatal radiations. closed How M ii vra-s the sweep . its beautitul wini s.. . u'"u' ouviiifi . i n ...v i..,.ft..Jt ri.r!..- h.ov r,.i.., ri .apoleon.f.svwe style, peculiar to him-Bthc "Oiseless intruders, hull onward, in

self,) moved and seconded that he should'''111'! rumination moved the Cow..

procure satis-iljefore ',er 31 '3St ppnpd the lampiessj indignity olTer-iPara''e"0-'ar', ,Me collego door, ami!

classic hospita.itv, she

the a committee of one to

faction to the class for thp

?ed bv the steward 'to tlipir trr a,,',! -,iin- Bmislrustful

of

facter. Carried also, and the meeiiii" ad-B?u:isc"- A wild "go along!" rose on

The South Pnt?v .f tho South Collej:eStla!lk- and J" another moment, the re tfT

know, abuts!'"? 1 oor OI. .ine. e,ur , U ' V

iranio in!! oi tioci. au tne noor was-i

'is the passers-by very we

Ii I lo.ik.ed on tlie ty 't in suspended in air, If 1 looked on the ocean I lie rainSow was there; Tli us forming agirJIeas brilliant and whole As t!i t.'io't uf thc rainbow that circl'.l nit soul Like the win? of the IVitv, ealmly unfurlM, It !( -:t from the cloud ami ir:circled the vorld. There are moments, I think, when the spirit rea ive

funon the public street. Cither from ilies

leaves. superior gayety of the prospect from thC'SeU Vuvl p-u,u. W!en thc folds of the heart in a moment unclose windows, or from those mysterious crys-3 M,, m - Like the innermost leaves from the heart of ajtalizalion which prove that hearts art: 3 H liapfl'S B. r.subiect to the laws of the mineral kine-W The entry was perfect darkness.

And taus. when the ra.nbow had pa-.nj rr,,nvl(!om (qucr vhence ..harj J10art,.") thai'OW stood St the further extremity d,nwTi,e thought it awoke were too JeeP to pa.sbv; iCntry was occupied almost exclusively bvmg her breath heavily, and IhPkm, .-en-It fft ,,,v full .out like th. wing of a j-'ve. " gstuder.ts of rather an effervescent quality :ident of success issued his orders w,.!, n,i n.it'tP.imr ;th ..hnre. ami fl .fPri-,- withSiof character. Pipkins occupied thcHdie calm collcctedness so indicar-ve of the

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B"fourth storv, front corner,' and by Imt4masier-spiin. .rmcu auer tne lasnion oi

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of ths'iueon ana nis tnree iiunureu ai ine ta-

"Is that twelve?" said Tom, musingly. Ilhe rest of his disturbed neighbors, and

j ' What time does Sneeps go to bed. Jclnl-Shid himself with the cow iu the vacated

!on: Hdormitorv as poor rnieeps. 1 he 1 utor

"Had you not he'ter get rid of yoi:rhad been disturbed by the rattling of hoofs.

cow, before you try any new 6crape?"but took a few minutes to dresi, and in

was the indirect answer. 'I confess ISthat time the wondering Sophs had slunk

Ive-mld lilp in spp mv wav well out oflttS their beds, and with the iinsatisfipdS'he Massachusetts hegis!

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this" ifunctionary; the last foot fall was silencedajo,i Jniciltcnea

.'Vnn shall spp the cow s wav out oliin the culrv. u -

IthU in twenty mmutes, said 1 ipkins. h 1 Iiave laughed at intervals ol years

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an issue

H'tinns were

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.ng the

w 1 1 i Ti depiivei lanks from issu-olii-e no!es nf eacli olher, and r au'horizes the 1'. S. Iiank to

rcdiKio its cr.ni.aj fro m thirtv-live to fourteen millions. Patterson intelligencer. Tiiirtee-i ma.iiufie turing Ciintanirs i

were inevutiorated a: the late session ot

ore. Patttr-

r.

Lime in Viig Trees.

An Ki.gi'.vi

"l awallowinz a bumucr ofnd in very grave plaecs. when omf8iv:ier fav- that a lnr"C plantation ..f tree, r.he punch, "fome rouse up! The cow3chanec association has brought back tijuiihin the l;nt few years, has b-en formis in transitu! U ho'll bet an oysicrjmy memory the picture of that lucklessled without the. Us'...f n rin-le tree and supper that I don t show Sneeps the devil. cow, as she appeared to the asscmbledfthis has beou aehiewd bv aiirplo'i,r0.

. ..,,. v.... n,,,, a,,,, wiiiwiiun lmpH( miei'fi on ounil.iv mornin.fT. n.ikinc a es: U m mrrev n:imn-r n ,,.. I r,

unsuspected to chapel?" fdown upon the grass" from the window ol grit v of lime in t"he hohwiih ih.

iy i. us time the slcercrs were on tlieirSthe fourth stnrv f W.nh nmrr 'r,i,..Btk,i.t r,.,,. l... .., i .,r i;,.,. .. ;u ....!..

'.lint.

le's, a:id all were on the oni vivr for TomVtic d her witli a short lea. her to the I

Mnew project.

V

ol ihe outside window blind, and when I

hinjTpBlor an

It mu'-t he thorouo;,! y jnix.

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gof experiment on the endurance of th(tiueon and I ij-.tuo? or pain g"p'0U3 indigents," who were successi ve-gking of Jeri mytie.i! chain; 'v appointed his room-mates bv the Fac-Bfor the crisis

I know that each moment of r

Hut shortens the Imkn ofhfe s niy.-tieal chain; gy appoi

I know that my forr. ,"-'-that from the wave. UV, his character served him at last a.-trcmiiy Must pa9 from t..c ewia and he eolJ in the Exclusive charter to the department, gdictiona

i- . iT' i .i i ' i It will be seen that the pparc dormitory f t, oh' when death s shauo-.vs iny 1: nam cn-j . ' tlOUl ' cwas very important to the "Committee. When I shrink from the thou-ht of the coiua amid The tegular hebdomednl meeting of the

Jericho, we stood back

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louu-wing iwo large newspapers, iicsthe hell nil" for mornin" nr.ivcrs

stepped them thoroughly in oil, IwisterfSl'rolessors, Tutors ami Students, wtre al

uiiem around the horns of the tow, bind-2w cnuin their wav sobetlv to chaoel

ing them tightly with twine near theomc chance eye discovered "the protruded head, and opening them, fan-shaped, atShcaJ of the Steward's Ion" lost cow.

the points. In the week tli3t the kindlyBA shout to ofhers to come and look, soon

inimal had been his guest, she had fedturned the tide of matin-goers from the 1 1 i r Irnm li i a I . r. A r. .-. , I ....... . . . I . . . i , , 1 . . 1 . I I ' . " . .1

(.-n.pci. auo in uve m iiuvcs, itte population of the college was in n :nder the window, gazing upwards, ifrrimcnt was so obstreperous, that .1. l.. 1- ... I... .!. ...

g i. ii i.i.ia.i " i mn oiuuyiu cApftiieiii oy ine i ro-

andtf're ihc pi;

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in tin; first

Loe'rsn to

ij I'iFiiili' nii.r.lm.1 in llin fl.

, . J ' , . , laaiiy irom his hand, and now submittedgpath to chapel, and in five nvnutcs, the

fc-' "r 'amost tractably to his decoration. IlavineSentire or newspaper saturated wuhl,P i ,i., t. Eu.i.. .

si A I nnnn niQf s font n MfTnfpll nnn H ... . . . Ec

i ", ,- i , ? Bed like the horned pictures ot .Moses, hcB 1 he merriment was so obstreperous, that ' l limp' liniirsp v vvni snrrpi I'in.i, . . . . ' ... ' '

. . . : , . I i ' glocscncd ncr halter, and taking the lastSit wa?

fdiroud, Mv Hope, like the rain'.iow, my spirit er.fil! tn her beautiful pinions of purple ainl 50I !.

gtutors on Friday evening, v,as usually ti-j

little

From the Brother J.

JY N. P. v.u.I.t--. T !i c St c : r l i 0 w

El

Eken advantage of to reoulate such

matters as required their absence from ..i... i.-.- - 1 :m 1. 1 .

?o.ie: ijir.riKS anu miir.-)uucu ueing ( 10 uc

iMthan. Cthe phrase not then in existence,) rathei

'vit.'l the ii:oi;!.l be

lt is it- , rt-d. The nu-cr of - 1 on J:e growtii of the plant

prt ,arin-is sjati-; now hhrcs form and ramify from the -

root, and not only h iis saf-tv insured, but if growtli i? adaneed in double ratio. There existed at lir.-i an appruhension that

jliming the pbnt would fj.-ce it on juemaiturely. b it this apprehension is proved to

have oeen 3rro:i;aliess. A il'NT For. Those who m:kp ir. Wc are led to bidiovo from poido experience we have had. that there is pome mi?apprehensioii on the part of a certain class of visitors as to what constitutes the etiquette

orial .ranctu.n. J he f. !luwii.c

If the in of jour youth are forgiven you, you're we'! to live." Winter's Vale.

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, uuir.wug.ii.i.caaui.uu.u w.eoperbuncho( turnir? in !iis hand, he jed hcrSfessors to proceed with morning prayers;

. Binto thc entry. The opposite room wasBthe only instance of that omission, I be-

" " " . 'uwu WV u,;".30pen, and u-,ih his candle and provenderEdevc. iu the history of the Institution, and the room shone like a temple of l.;cjhe 0ed tQ the domitory, the cow fol-g How the row got there where flit

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. g. owing, and crept through the secret hoieswas kept during the week that she wapof an

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una Lium h iiuuiii me io.iou ,-..... . x .1, ....... n . . . ...ic ... t .-. ,g UOU(rh i h pco e ??e as In s des irn bern n tolre m ai ne d nrolound secrets ui a her l'io-e,n.oer. u ill s-r x m , ,.'i,- , Ml ,,.!, iv,.

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t riuay mat we could nope to near the re.a -;i""c l iadrira,llv "'gtlash upon our comprehension. Thecowgkins had taken his degree. Of course, mmv oml-arras-imenl on the sublet. On

port irom our committee, as tne ciocks s11 j;',",," U1U '--v ut- v . gl0ppej at t,e i)Stl uction, but, on the oth-Hsuspicion was attached to Tom's entry. !ario Jlcpnsitory

.iuu.v Kigni. u.it u tuny uisgorgeu punciu Her si; e ol the hoe. which was barely Hand the burden ol surmise fell dividet 3 When

te-dly its guardian white cravat, prorcss-H ' hwack: King with a northerly direction to the rooms Thwack! Bof the senior Tutor, the representativi j Thwack!

in

m eu ii or it

ICtf.Ill ;i)V

e speed v

tsufTicient to let her body through, stoodPiinorig the innocent residents in the entrygnersotis imagine it necessary to he st

atom witn the turnijis temptingly cis-aw rieic tne cow was uiscovereu.

.nlaved. and she blew her breath throurhS Death ends the merriest tale. Tlu

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(body, ol which I'ipkins, as 1 said before. g ne cow nau already strike into a rantcra,ier nostriia inquiringly, and made a sliglnfSteward fed his cow in her elevated sta-

iiiuu,ii u.au,iuu ut-ju u lauiait-n " """b rfjeinonstration towards a 1 ump. i uni re-jduon tin .uonuav, wnen ne utiempiati loijve. I n:s is a:i non

jcorrespondingly to the South; and withE'azinr torches thirty hoarse voices vo-. . j s'owiv . t;i! ,e sU)lU i the door-Hinduce her to descend the Flairs. IJiitMi man i , make hii.

Klhat simultaneous promptitude so iiecessa-g"'ieraiing -go along: accelerated ncrav

sry to the balance of gnvernmeivt, tlua,'PccU ,nl 3 ga,lcP- 1 ne stairs were He-H.,n i.au n!lt nr snltm ,c once moreEXoihinr could coax, dia or drive her u

the leading passions ol youth, I a:nchair was probably taken in both Iecisla-H,ore her- '"iewil.1 moment stood rear-3 , , tlun;ns. an,l ,raVc a coaxincrgdie staircase: and retting out of nitier.ct

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siiuiiiicu iu iiiiuti. uui niss, a u te ri-c ve aoi :rs i i; i i n s , ; m r nwn 1 ntsso't. mm mncui, uonmntia un; iijiit

, ' M ..--..... IS butive justice. At least, to tne, 'and mvHthe same instant. Tne materials for dis-I:lt palm tree, tut thwack went the broom

experience ol youth, I Uatter mvclf, isdcussion in tho two assemblies were, doubt-6'5llcU' aml Closer pressed the flaming

'soli! soh!" and the next moment thegat last with the obstinacy of the animal

jcow stuck fast, with her head and fore-sand the immoderate laughter of the stu- !-.-. In ln fwtwfK Anlrt' i , I 1 1 rt i o i i i r Q r 8 A d t t a 1 1 a oiKri-i' m runi'ai" ci. it I l,t o lnfli

- i.- i in li i rr inn l i ciui tiiiu iil iLuiiiiiiui,! ia iii. iiji- ni L'! uui i t wi rt in ii'i n 1 n n. 1 1 -

t i . . . m. ... . . p?.. t. i..r.i. - ii Ei o '

as long as oilier mens,; the prommentSiess, susceptible ol contrast, but thevH",res an w," 5ir'ng, siumoie, scram-Wj tie sollli,. Ber. -and brought her adventures to a tragic-

recollection of the day, while iu college, M were still linked as cause and efiect thep,'It3 and snort, the astonished quadruped! lriok her on!" cried I'ipkins, just au-gal end was the diurnal calid tart, eaten at oldwtnisdemeanors and delinquencies whichir!ieved the stairs. idiblv throuch the wall. 1

Serman's at twelve, whilst by far the tnosiEformed the subject of the Tutor's con -8 "Front Kank! Once more to theB "Crowd her back!" cried all who were! The Eleitro-Ualca iic Press. From

salient memory of my acedemical even-Bsultation. recultiner hy natural consenupp.cefiDroech!" shouted Pipkins. lie led theihehind. fltlie ( lennan paiers it appears, that the

ing, was our humble attempts lo rcjrulateifrom the hospitable habits of Mr. rin-Bissanlt with his white ash broom the! Ifan' ran' ran! at that instant came ihel'-l''"f"-iralvanie process had been aiipliet

the inequalities of college government. Mkins. Bilreaihless animal was driven on. Banr!HTutor's knock at the door behind us, andfpy Her on 1 utfkamnier, t ie editor ol

With what ZC31, when the butter wasfi "Gentlemen?" said our enterprising andftCrisp! the blows"Jescended and the burn-lin the extremity of desperation, we k ick -B c rin I,r1 "'d''1' called ,g I uikfrcnde, U-

jiu doing wfiat Tiitsiiiess tliev mav have j wil'.i the editor, tliiuking thev mut not Stum! d- over papers, examine manuscript,

Ve. I n:s is all nonsense. i j.e ;1V f ,:-

re(-ah!e in an

iseil ..i'rw.:i!il,

ii:-r s olhc, is to open all the exchange a; m., read, and throw them aside anv-wii.-re.tr Ik loud, and. if about nothing, so

liueii tne in tier;

las wnttt n. read an-I erilieise: take th ami ehair. a.nd don't forget to jmt your fret ipoii the table; in short, make, yourself

oerfertlv s.x-iable. and vou'jl do. If th-j

'.iitor is in your way kick him out. 0 Tjipograjilucal. A primer, not thorjnhlv mnsfer of the business, especifdlv

jihatof it of placing ihe pagr? right, whicti printers term imposing a form, wrote to

Ja friend to send him a lxk oi impositions.

His frien-l, not be:ng acquainted with tl.o

.riming business, and boj know ing partiou-

arly what I ie wanted, sent him n tlcc-

tioncerinz pamphlet, observing it w ns full

f impositions, and Iioped it would suit

pick up what the edit'-r

rancid, did we work upon the hard heariaefticient Chairman, "your committee re-Bmg tail hissed in thc (lame, and up, Iikeged, shored anil frightened the poor brutejpo niaking of stereotype plates f r let-

oi ui oiewaiti, iiiurit-suug ins uoor siepapori; H i aurus irigniencu out ot tne zodiac oyatni she drew ncr legs aner ner, anu leng 1 f 1 i" '"""ri i.-.. .... y -.nu n-g

with tlte remanaer ol tlie UrKin, stop- "-.r:, Ihat, as tar as can be discov-ga coiYict, rushed the thunder sttickepajthe avenue open tor our escape. A cloakg J eon-iin m .iok .t-. oie amo oi iiisui-h t . 1 !..!. 1 1 I .3 J I . 1. 11 .1 ! . W -r ,. . . II . , . 1 I , .1 ,',.,!., ......- iiri.iii..,..,l tr. l,ili!...J

ping ins Key uuies a:-.u winuow cracus auterea iiy ine naiieu eye, tne evidence oii-ow. Ao dreathincr time no stay! Bwas instantly litinir over ine noie and tnesi' " -vr rv... ,. nnnn-u.

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tenderly rrreasiti2 the mu'iti coat Gl lfob-Huiisdemeanor on the nart ol the neccaniaAnoihcr rear ano.her snort nf tprror P lennnant of the room remained bchmi5'-r,1IVnrr'1 " un l,lt M,LH- "i oi.u.i'Mi!,i,iji

riy rrreasin wie tnuirn coai gi iioo-Maiisdemeanor on tne nan ot tne neccania.Vnoi her rear ano.her snort n tprror Piennnant

bin, his black mart! With what consid-Jjcow commended to our notice, have ratherjjL whish of the fiery tail a noise as oflio blow out his candle and answer ques-'ri typ3 "ir't;d. especially the copper tsrave promptness and taste, when the pinereased than diminished. Shattering giants, or clubs at Donnvbrookf lions. Eplate may be taken out of the mlpharr-

e .t. '!. i,, ,-?;. un.n ri,n Cm,-,-, ...,.i, .,.,'n,.,,fJi.'.,:. i i:..H tm : .!., .,r ii,r.rrrourr h. wnen verv thin, and can oe made

1IJHUHIY UI kOW viix.-v u iiiiunii" u w u . . -ii..v. -.,. yr n tjii. on 1 j U iruUUl.Li ilJC'LJIiii' Ul U " ! AI niL'l!i I lilj tUV III IV III Ult iwum w ' .

hpalihfnl! v pvtpnded into terin-linie. didsreasonins as warrant us in deducing theiaiprrif'ipall v nrnnml ihr hnlr, miom! cnu-Snnrili otiin- oml ihp hnlp in the

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. 1

wc, bv the artistical light of the moon

expedite the diffusion of the offensive pigments transforming the President's respectable cow from an unelassieaUy brind!e, lo a subdued cream color, with red lers and tail! How delicate, yet effective

dial tlie habits of the 6aid animal wilt br

reversed, modified, or subjected in

vav to the control of vour committee

" 'PhirJl,, That as there appears ne

reason why our virtuous

anvBi-illiPru-isp hurt. T'inL nii' flinm .: -.niiM hanlli' hp ennlrivpd th.111 tO IcaVeSj

...... ....... ...... V ....... IK .ilu.T v. i ...... . ... . . K;?asily hollered and installed in lhp v.rantS.ip row in 'the fourth storv to explain herfie tllr"'-'i 1 iireilJxt'gi

ing to invite us to tea and toast, and Lis 'hree daughters, providing him, at. our own post of note-paper and messenger, with a

B easily n lorm

lnciiffnatiornicco

i

have tlie the control of the executive purse land quarters, has caused to be purchased.

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"Ukai--, 1 win" allie man r

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was our rebuke to the Professor, neglect.jshould not, like Falstal"s "diseases," beghad come to her feed, and exempliuedSfilly restored the ornate spread of the

"turned to commodity," vour committecg nost of her habiiual functions in the lapse

ianre party, (ourselves included,) lo shareisundry bushels of turnips, a halter and

his family festivities on Xew Year's Eve!inilk pail, for the prolonging and turning Alls! that with increasing years the hear Jto account said virtuous indignation!

rrows unsusceptible of this selNsacnhcinga And,

"Ghusi3sm! that even in college this ap-j

prehension and indignant sefTiTe of jus

tice is perceptibly t blunted the. iephj

"Fourthly, Your Committee, therefore, respectfully urge that this House resolve itself without deby into a Com

litory, and with more philosophy thanaown advent. Tom, however, had not "T.uls, you lose," as the g?ntlema:iltakr. him.' mpanies most sudden elevations, sheahounded his ambition at this. He care-icniarked ulien he dtvkod the jiappies. n

pliuedSfilly restored the ornate spread ol the --e l.-l? -.,.. s r.r iTm m iMit havinir llisfOVPrpd Iiv3 A "t..-v?-c n lriclmmn ".n.l r!if l-inl.

B I. UUI Ui V) B.w-.. " ----- J II , ..!.' ... ... i... . ...... a tiptoe reconnoitre that Sncepa washeartc-d priests, instead of n lent!:, would, asleep, as softly as the cow could be madcif they dared, take the t wentieth of a poor jto follow, he led her along the entry toyman's earning, find so keep on doubling.

that gentleman s door. n --&9 . Now Johnson," said Pipkins, "go. inl Kcaiman Introduction. Thu wnrm-

1IU1.

Postscrijit. A Indy wrote to her lover, begging him to send her some money; sho

added, by w ay of postscript, 1 am so ashamed of the request I have made iu . i.: i.,.. .i . i . -.r. .i. . .

6i in i it-iici, i.i.; i i M-m iiut-r i;ir jhsi-iiioii io ...i i I .... . ii

ei u ik.cn. oni ine per am couiu nttocr-

iof half an hour.

The turnips, Tom's patience, and our capability of excitement, lasted a week. Nightly milk punches and nightly frolics

will wear, we discovered, even upon the

head and stomach of a Sophomore, andEand gpt to bed, and when the door openstese manner in which one hra.iliaii can in-..

hospitality to quadrupeds. Pipkins wasgcry "fire," and the "devil," and smish all'troducp mother to a family is: "Tin-- h

obliged to confess, has a limit in theSdie crockery you can lay your hands oti.fmv friend, if he steals any thing. I am fourth story, however it may be un thejie across that upper stair, one u( jou.Jaccoi'.itatfr Jor it."

Caution lo Parents. Never open letter.? addressed to your children, unless you have reasons lo suspect that the v contain something improper. This practice !.- not only hurtful to that proper pride which always should Ikj encouraged in young p'-op'e; but it teaches them disbon-

jorab'e habit3, for how can children rr-

hpect the facrcdness due to n sealed let-

ler, when thev "ec if iolatctJ hv thir own - mm t

pa re n i .; : iwacnisn .

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