Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 July 1843 — Page 2

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fc-t-: JV jv-r ., ss. f it . i. , " The u IT f-f '''-. -V?.' ':'; a', a' . th: tci l OXT M.:-: .c Pr-si C C:iial itr.-i, a ;'V (toveryiuv:- ' u ' . ra Tr:-7)surti, v,-:icr r-T.'. " a 'o-',-t v. ; i t i j i : . t s ' . . i ..... - . - i . t . , or ;i 'if C'l irstiiulh.l (Vy, Ve t; gr.;,"na.lg tc Peopk'j r-u-v;. rc m. tviiiucriiis .M the Fee.-.Vs icant.--. jT-c appci.it etc; J ff f'iv or ?.1.c Trc.iUity I - b' i :U i '. t;ig'ts.. c:t!T;!tic c. I iTx!c;:re... c: ScT?S CI fv." FO.t 00. o r i. t - r- 1 ' " n r" ' " i . re Pstthorized ;o e. q., c3 n ra- s' j a '. p ! : 1 , c. - u r . ; ' r i- 1 i . . W;"bo;iS r-s a -r. D. t' -O .' ..i:t , . .. 0.! t 1 v.v. ;!nt : vs.- f oou- v (.Vr; - .I-?':;, t it 1 I ?cte,J. n. m ... ... 71 0' cin r for t' e t-'cett o r r.i 11 c rir.ce of .! a ID w r t We d-d v n bedete .' J dsn il C;...i, '.;?:. sa .0 . : 1 e . . 1 a' . rM ;o 1 1 I 1 . ',Vn jrcsg td...ergh o v.-t :1 r :: ibis game i esignatiott. was a part orr-ider '.I oi Mr. E.inj promt's 1. at 1 M t rs, f r the s ; r r ' r I of t' I,o:. 3 I : ,.r. t! the hr? r: signed, at. i v. e a r : ;.: .'ed. It wouhl seem that it ;s , 1 , OT. tii-t.".cr iw t, ' 1 j a ati its.a.o j r -i t ' a r re-; I1! i;on ti e W e&tern S dm" fi'-.oe .::"' nee 1 !;"m, tool :. 'or- . , ; rb t.v M '. e n . i '. 1 2d an : V o: : ' .: . i'. a :td '..j oen. does a t eorvritaie the v.v.v: . , . ' . I. orotes 1 maris. 01 Air. Jc-tiu L'.vr:: 1 r, cm2 f-." 1 ejnoi 1 erair.ot be d :--f 1 " - The I. s will, , . ,. . , , . . , i:." ' ' i- r io;:i. as t ; a v 0. ; ; . , . . f ". r, tag nomination m. : ; -rr v : "s v ;. . n ; v . c n-r s u " j - -1 - 1 s s " f Tary s-,- add r.a' er vot 1 f r I " ' J; l.ti Kwir-i dtsrve t'tni-h-j me;;.. ' e ws.l e- : i'. He merits a -or; 10. 1; ho ct ier i.ttram or. i is or.vcttierit: and .1 o!.n o vers is at la.r.d, lertly ttitul into greatness Ivi' ,w:n: raaor.. A i a ? Uemocracv wia p.c-t te f r John Ew ing, ste-.uid be bo a csnd:di.t. A u'.rcc i'Htt of the Whigs wad :vt r:a'.', cartr.ot vo'o for Ewifg: for tho man, who, t p.ror:i"!"J his own i r tt: ST.biti -tt, attd t gratify ios own n aligpa -it pa 1 r . e ff! d:;w n in tlie 1, 1 1. wo la- I c ,;. .: a I ts i it J ret we .-'ate tl :t :' c Uo a it UluO , ' ' ' , . 1 it gncd nis , 1- ' r c: "a tta u;s i aa.o -. to 1 o. 1 1 .. " 71, wan h ;vt ;o 'e 1 1 0- j '.ac :! :. w ,s . ra. 1 i iCt.o. To . : . . !, , s 1 r . . vea'5 e-u ' " r , f 1 v f,of r eu joe -i. .i:t.: -.r:i rtee.l. e may lMvrau :o ?yv, 0 taty J - a uO at ?rjsn :ae rcr a- to ectroa oi at?v 1; .f ; ;. a tp.in I pnd f. c! risf.f 'i : which has taken a .' a-"1! t ' p seOsBra'.or. "i Owrrg tarl:.'v : f: C t titrtbafor-.j j ! o h 13 exerti-ns i riiiiabroad, a :a at an. I -..'a ta let the Gothic ordc , . a and under ho a;:. a.- v i I ... : C ' ; "cf I1 tio'icu, k u.f.r; -i.fg fo" s en an, atti ;.n? rr oat Ise 5 b-o " aid he 'rr.i".a:-. z x s a J r t bcsoiaaot.s croposeo Ycf.ry and congregation of Er b iV S. C: !c rairg his utter: -en : . obi-a W3 te'li'-e ex Ict'.e v . r. n cSi l..c :t:....t:C..tJ t.i-u vj.;.v 1 i bodies but -1 i f : -a . -a .'.1 q is v o 1 i t : t P -1 "IS 3 ' o I t;' '.'V'".

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v ,:i rf '. " ! -: ; c k rt' !"'. fit ! ' : ' f : i ; (it -r M' -r; ;v :!i r t re f 'irn ;h c!iif:f' ; ''!'! r r j . l , a t mi." : i t.e th v v!' r ',vri'n themselves r ! elovt'ii r.r-tur hear witnpfs to i;l ztiti itt.d t.'d. finjahh; t xertions to nr.'ii:'te the !-: in tore sis ( i t 'hun .1. i, n I (;,'(' i,i !v tn iho erection l a iiousr; f u f.ip the exteni'.vi cf his "nies"d tnar-frs' UirrdiT.i t-nd as a ho iy, and 1 hi.i;.h!rf i-'d;i t na's ctiVr him their most 't artfelt mid ready iliaf-ks f-r p-t g.-r-V'ces. a:i I itnphsr.i the rich h! of A'm'htv kIj.I m his f :tnre luhcrs m the V.:i. vai d t . hic'i he is gninj:. II. UidlKMlOW, .'Vff. nr' ' At 1 meeui i f tho congregation (f St. Jr. rues' Chvircii, Vincettnes, held this -vt.in- th . '.i'y.h J!!te, A. Ih, 13 1 3. Mr, ,S j 1 . ;t i o " i liathhono wsi ea.ied to the !h,.. r. a -d I!:nrv S. Ih.nt'.n ppncimt J ?'e:t etar , 'U-- i! f d.r.vi:;- ic.-olut'ons were ofh r-.-i hv Dr. Jcset.'t S.jtr.i3?, and unani1. That -.vchav- learned wit1 . ' ,, , .. . , , ihe Kev. Dr. ivui.kn.v to relinquish h is f , , i ,i, .storal charra over in.s rnrtsh, on the j i ' !;,,"lv':'V;iriVT', . . -..n.v cea r ricra ana rei!r-;t, trie 1:,. en. ion th-

, ..... . ! dents th.at erni" to ;.iy k:i ovU oge, to.e re-1'-. "o'v and cm. I his sarr-.-u , . . , - ? , .

n v. h:-i wo r.r' f..w se-n-. !!. 0 1 a . - u i . r v ; : ' : ? f.l to bio m - , n t s si.. b . - . Go,!, -.vo vy y i'i a 1 i . . .1 t:- ' i :tit 11 tr-. ... ;rt j ..o. . o . i j t :: We ttdie t o ' ! h;m 1 1:.- ra '?t -.-r.ei .1 o.-i j 5 1 : : a oi... . ; t . . . 11 th- k 1 oi;i i o i O.'l S,i ;:-l'tv .'! . v : 1 o r i . ! f . r ; if .V . . t v. i 1" 'd NOl,U"dO:; ri A I'll HON I", C'A'm p H. S. Hl'NTI Zxpcx im cr .i in L.-vre Oil. v h--rd -n a k t'-e ,T ( -1 t i;' t !n d ; r. ( :!a to k two, ,t 0 ir.., Icr-i'th i ot i -,;'. 1 i a r;- 1, h i ! on idi 11 i: i :i -T1.-2") (Ji?, w i,' : po-t 1 n " e , 1 r w t. s-m" tat.titv 1 ! j. c--.! 1 -o. 1 .0 . . , 'e.-r.rs ;.'t ("r -: v .'. J-d.l'-- Fa , II t: l T: v w ;j 't-.i' 1; '"' ' 17; ::o:r w.n.. trie Laid (., j 0 1 ut:; nt.w. -lot t.our '!? fferwr-.rtiS te-ltai j .ar t Od widicomm-n tr-fow candles, 1 5 as it he r.tdt. that the 0.1 is eo ' a not : o ! ; 1 : a " 10 1 He and otrers w!:o tittvei d dbhsl'y prefer it to ,,. , , , '.,,,,,. T.a ;r - f ";f irom ; 1: :s" -ji cat ., 3 C att p r - 1 ' I ; '.:: e , : ' c r r rt . f O'

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. U w r. uihin a 5 eVar ia the : !.''. 1 ; d .2 b"; q ;;di; v of Sperm. 1" r o r s t If we eati sac wah trnra, t!trt until v. e u--ed ("re by vv A bd ill's I ard hi. we :: ff r cru! 1 " "t ottr Astr.a! la mo to barn ! wa.h t ,e or:-t 1 am o,i frv"" t m i..e , r now it t.-uri.s s; T'rr".a2'i t'aa kittdr.css f'f f. i ti i we ha'' e rrrc( 1 ved a tie number of she New York Sun. which is tilled with an aemitit rf th' re'-iv.ton 01 tne rrsi :e:i; 10 1.1 io ' I . , n . ' . u. ,..!;, r m11,Im!m tin- ..ProMy a" . i detv. Ts Ier's r-:ce-:ion ia the Commercial j

latlfia! i"i was eo i;,i 11 u;h. iu 1 reNaciun.;, ,.ort o-

Jjckron." v c scratj .'.p.j oar hcac it .id it on farther examination disco vrr!;e cd ra lia 1 been selected to :- he Pes i -aire m iiitin. end consej'ip,a;y . .. n.s '.'... 00 ' o 1 ' jOdoi j ? -h 1 Jo? r,cr"!it f re"" r a -! I.-. I -,- n.i.np f. or r;o rurroe m . 1 - I ' r.r.' '..". " '

tan .d.'-a-f, ;h lct) rb?C0thlhoo; rmidoved him to , fend him.

jn 3 wsi! .OrC u-,r- iO.;r. U? Ic ft Wnl.ition Ciy J i k i;hu. i'o died 3 dips f,".'r i; i vhr"oien. Ma Cat-t-o If is indeed pie ra f,, crC ano-ber link Rd.Ed to i rn;. v. .ICC'f'Sof onr Maraaf ict-orv in that of the fid oprr' !;on of Messrs. Crosby fc. Abd.'.I of lid? phae", in manufiC'iTr'ng Jaini - !. j :ic i j'-.-i :.ir-i " u i.ir'n is iq - ,p - r; er q-j-d.iry, wlajh I have used for one ;;m 3 pssi in the (bv.t.-ti Factory. rcf.cn rcpm.i'es by r .-chin-rv rf qa;re th :e-t -u-'itv of o'd, r i if ncr good, it v.aii ! so - rr tea. I have ger f-rally ha-5, try sperm oil for be Cotton Fact ry from Sflnniel JnJd. t. ?. r c fa . : ' : rp r of pcrm c'l New York. a:1;, have no hest:a:io-i in saying that tb.e Lari Oil made here is pep-;-.! to the hesi w aatf r Sperrr. 0 1 I have used, rd wi'i gc r-si-r'n fer;'-c- in : ;r y . . n .'-a l. b... ) r..- o"- , ) n. ,. a a , j - .1 .

For thi; V'incciKie5? lozct.'p. SOLON, Ho, 9 .

:f.--ir-i a? I cu-t nv vie I am ;'i o! i m as I f .r.a -ry Miin; cr, m.. i i;av- :.; me hop-'.i :nd hi.l'dv colored expectation?, have lofjr since s;iven piece to t!ie more ohpr realities, md calm rejections rf ma-t-srtr vears. Yet, I ! -vo ta tak'i my seat ;part. frem t!:e care? v!.ich ye: attend me. and reflect upon other tim In such r?.-ons, it is swret to co-mnuru wil'a my o vn thoughts. I'-ent3 lonj forgotten lr mid the stnf "f the world, rusli back innn mv mind. aid the varied scene" of 1 box hood, end oou-.itetnnoes never to be ra v !orj;ottt ti, nass m review bcioie me, r.s it hy enchatitment. Some of trie reminisncos tiii !iiv cvei with tear-, 1 thers, :to,i, C3iisi! a fTni'e. even at this distant div, when I remember the. days of my yo.;t!i and of hirhr-hartedness. Where now are the companions cf my sports my school-mate's the partners in many a 'vouthtVi folly? The deep sepulchral vf ice of tioa answer, "gone, gone." and jn a vt pi tjontv of eases it answers truly. Soma w ere nipt in eaily youth; oilierin the first spring c f man, or womanI.o d; n.t.l others a-;ain hi tbi pr ait. of :i:V; few indeed remain, and they, t jo, like mv- !f. i re mostly !r from the I; roe their fa the: A iV w venrs, and of the iv :orv t hr. n that "so r'-n on tte co leg.' - . . , ,. oroen, none wtl be t to It II t;.e ta.e ".. . , , i'i t :e r er.r;v usv. Inr.ll mv idV. u l.ashren a !t:dlttan:t. in a book kept tor the purpose, t. e met- . ,, j leo. r.tni iro-n 1:0s :j 1 v 1 i-o in anotber fketcli to mv read rs; being a f.;w assr.frs in to- ( t a 1 ea ;rlv friend. I si; o 1;: t.l tl W Oi Id ot Ol its. I (Jp-to . Opdv ke was b o't (-f rp"c!a'f.'e v.ree.tJ in V e 5tU- .f He va- t ): i v scut t o, 1 1 , a't ; ; ir j n 1 oth '.;'.-, w:in .he !-t s-jh-d, r lit 'die a. 'ad; n: v oi b"s va ive. villa: 1 .oness ot id led a detormina-tn-u to r.'Tvmpi w li t v. r ho utnlertoo!;. d" :if o of do rader f I'owt d him ! . d bins to gra-'uag'j wit!; ari . r.:.: f : o 'to n. f a nrt.f s-;- n, 1 c wa i ; 1 o', !h nor ! n C ! . to.-, of a Ov.' town. b'Ki n n:!iO.S;'t-d ;;;e stos! v of the law. Let i. now son '. w 1, a n ; oe -rr:ro 1.1. 11 j he tvi", w h n he m ole his tirst ent-y tni to o '.'.lie I,f'. I !' ii rtire n graceful .1 !..s o v. ml w(!l I r- no u.bt r it, wair r ' ; : etio won o I : o-t f nev, en' 1 pad t te th-.uiiht'. (;r..r?; .pimkn- ss f p recpti-.n was ,-tid 1 do -: : y: ! - '..: j trait of its mind, w tth .... " r 1 .1 n:i w- ar; 0! : m: - tr v oi f.e te:r-uii'i k no w 1 . ! eitje in his rroit : 0 n . In pompe r. v !: m t' e lif'? of th who!'.', w'r.ic!!, by a va - A f-ind of Um)-.vlod', an i er ane.:T:rness 01 eotn m tin 1 at ; r . ;.;s I n ' " 1 o, serve I r .tni'i' or 0 ; : ; 1 ton. as n.ca-i -n i f.r. With nil tl on' -guv? 9 iritvi - t 1 . u ; t - 1 1 l r I M, . 1 C .1 . l ' 1 1 1 f . si - . 1 ' h re for do tinction, mil then you bavthe man as he was w hen he first eppeared at th- bar. lite occa-ion t.na: first cal .ed lorge. o n oi -p. a other than a mere novice in I ' , i s -1 1 n , w Oi s fas: ?tr-eK'Ttr?Vrdiin? throio di tho couti 'try, had put up on muht at the nonse I ! a : o r. b nr r p-ch-dde f.-"mer, in (ieor.:t 's e. A hood, w b k-pt a lioase "1 en rrtt f': travel! rc, without its l rraoon Af.er a light me hi strr.ng 'r retired t - r :; an I ti a comwn : breekfa-t n-xt m- ruiug, w'ooi 1 it v. ns :ea Iv, oms of tlie family went to i"j'l him, when it was found, that be wes it. -.no. I'pjn more r-i'ne,tt examoia'aon. iu .;f. traced to a copse ntr 1 s con a 1 1 .1 . r . 1 ny, w ncre wt rei ev i-aeui Men-. 01 t ?uu--go, and further nn, smf ilc!ot3 of b'oo i. but no body cou'.J be foii'i I. A htm 'red surtais.- wer-1 raised es to wliJt h.-.l b'comtJ of the man. as is'cutomsrv in all casr of mystery; en! ail at last settled down open t!-e fartnpr w l.o was acus - u 01 nu a: 4 ro.rjmi, itnuin. u ..uu . 1 r 1 . - I ! 1 r. . , I hid his gttet. tie l-n 1 hitherto bc-n rep::l-' 1 en honest, industrious mm; ray. e ba i e; loved an unviable reputati-r ble reputation for toes-s ot cnarr.ctrr, a'. a s'rici .... ( mor d and religious ltfo. Bni raw, w hen tb.e coarse of murder w as hroag.it ngmust him. manv of bis n'dehbor, recollected things to his d'sr-dvaniage. A hill was ! found arainst ban by the ;ranJ iurv, an 1 1,, ,ru sf, (r "a day. I'uu.i . otittiton Publi w a a 2 "'nt tb 3"eu---d. r.nd !:! air -idy . t 1 1 1 1 : 1 . . . . i' , 1 . ) . r , 1 .- ... , t!s. IJC .1 I.I.U 01 UiC 'u!l ii..iJI Lilt! J,,i ! ii'td 1 t 0. Ermrr, w hose ;,:nn vt r.s A ." hr HI t W M ! af-V! lldlb V. Eli w ' - ' ' , ' ' ' " i (.1 ecu-re. hm't" kno-vn n.m ir ati !.-. !.di W tiuf.on iter to j a i Ki-owicugc oi 1 i 11 i , i i . i cat) - e of I aranc-.' --f his guest hrrvi (.ror-r-3 tho facts as stated a!o-a an.j a ..lea tnai ne na.i no uopeb 01 c-ri'-.g 1 it 1 n . . 1 . .. 1 r 1. . :. . ,-lear' tl .f t'"-3 charges prt I are ' agmst him, however innocent. All the evidence wa3 his wlf 2nd daughter, the first of w horn deposed, that "to the best of her knowledge, her husband wis not up that nieht," raid the daughter, v bo Vpt in the stame r-om. that, "he had not. to iar knowi-1 ed je left it." Tne principal w itnesj against an, after detailing the eireumaraia: evidrnce ps riven above, was a neighbor, who had also stayed at Wharton's house, rat bed left a little after day light with his team, ?.3 was his wont, far he iu j often haHd there before. Tne tried cams on; and I remember the vast assemblage that convened there upon the occas'on. Tne court hoose was f Urge building, but u would rot bold but a sat a I number of the throng. Most cf my rea.iers ?re srqnoa-;od wiib the forms in b d-ireforB (bpfc , no r,e ! of

! my detailing ihcm; let il sullice that every

preliminary va3 settled, & the State's Attorncy had addressed the court end j'.try, and stated the rrrt;:id of the aecnsatioii. i he witnesses were then oxa:n:ne-i th .. ,vi,-e iy thU2!)ter of the acen-e stated his taking supper his retiring to rest j his non-appearance in the morning the' ntfirk of a struggle a short distance from the house the blond, kc, The! wagoner's testimony was the same, or nearly so, up to the retiring to rest; in adrfition he stated, he had seen the accused pass through tiia wagon-yard about daylight in the morning; am! that hb clothes were disordered, and he looked much disturbed. And w hen ha -poke to him, ho (tho accused) started as if alarmed. An 1 that previous to starling, ho had aliCil. Wharton to give him twenty dollars in notes, for that amount ia specie, as it was unhandy to carry, which he had done." "Have you those, notes about you; asKeo trie counsel lor tiv accused. "Yes." "Will yon be so good as to let me see thrnv1" The wagoner here hnmi-d to Oorge two ten dollar, notes ot tho 'Cmzens Hank of r,oston. ' I) you swear, coniipued Georg 'that t!ie-e are the sanio :i.:tei von got from .Mr. " barton .'' I I'..' 'I!;ui von no other notes of the same bank, in your possession.'' '.Ni'iie.' Did von receive nono -luring the nct tlirc days?' 'None, whatever.' 'Did yoa n-.t ask a merchant upon the. road vuu were g n-, to change some two . r ti ree buna: cd do., of bank paoer, f r n irs of this same kind res of other bnnk?' 'I h ive ma had that r. och money of my ow:i f a this li.ar. v a-day.' '1 heae 0 that but d. 1 you not " K:i t" xha. i: the ainoatit I stntt d. An-w-r '! v s cr ii";' said '.!-'; rge, with a look of fi nrce tietc : aaa a'ion, peculiar to i:'ni, wit- u ex'btt d. After P'-'tne losdtation, t; c witness deflated to enswf r t! e question. ' W til, sir,' said Oeorze, 'Ihl and some one to an?'.', cr for von dm-eily. Do you o ;i n ti ne ;johl watch?' r.;ked he, cmitaiaittg his cXf.rnin ill mi. '1 do not.' answered the wag. tier, heSiiitnaig to ! O'k utier.sy. D: : v. n not nff-r to sell one, 0:1 you; trio, u n w!a:!i this rtranser disappeared?' Ilcr3 tlie Prosecuting Attorney interfered, aiiti appealed to the court, to put a -lop to thoSo question8, which he could not s 'o, would in anv way throw light upon the ca?e now before thorn. May it please the court,' sat 1 fleorge, risittg.'ir. vclient stands charg'-dw iln a fearful crime, which his hitherto irreproachable character, has not savoj him frm, when the circumstances of the casa n ) tmi in anv wise justify a causa of suspicion ejrainst bio Hoin-r ro;.r. and -tnahle to annlov alder and older counsel, he ent lor mesV .--tatei! to me the d-siro that 1 should undertake his defence. 1 cheei fuly f ompliod; knowing at the srme time, tn inexperience, and that 1 wouhl be incompe1 tent to copo with tho veteran eatornev lor the state. I determined to follow vn t u!Mcion which had struck me in the iirst tav. c C ft' ii 1 n . 1 ue'il.may il p'ca-e vv.ir lio.sors, to think for a mom- nt. that I e was irniiiv of tire

ciime laid to las ch.irge. Ho was the ' when he paw her b-?m'"aning a new oofiVefricn 1 of mv youth; my instru "tor in the 'pot melted down on the hot stove. She whys of ia te. lie trmcht me in manv irmver fortrot her impression on seeing the a h--on ti love truth, ml in ad ray inter-: brilliant article loaning first like the tow1 .1 I, . I . . r' 1 . 1. '!. 1

cn ure r.ara ttie worm, liever 10 swerve er 01 1 isi, auu men &i;ihing inio ooscufrom its precept?. In his house, in Irs'rity, like a rich man reining from busifamilv, in his most retired hours, I have' ness to become a mere shining lump ot ever found him the same, and a Christian ' ruins: nor did she forget the mark. Neiin life and practice. No business, how-! ther was less mindfai of another favorite ever urgent, 1:0 company, luwe vc r averse sen'iment of her Franklin: "Economy

to the practice, deterred him from, night 1 rn. morninf. caiang tits tamiiy toetuer n his little parlor, and there implonag the

Ideseing of (ioil upon him and them, ij Every opportunity that offered for tr loved bmias a father, an 1 venerated hitti 'exercise of this virtue was duly improve.

s one b-tter than hi j fellow s. Could iijTiaa cellar door never opened without

be won J' red at then, that I could not I e-' exhibiting r.n evidence of it for behind lievo him guilty of the fond deed with lit hur-; a huge memento in the shape of which he stands charged? I did no: be-' a rag bag, of about a bushel capacity licve it; but following up a suspicion, ex-1 an open receptacle for every little shred citpd. in my m;nd at tho commetieem ?nt, : c f cloth. Now raid then it would receive I was enabled, by concurrent circum-;a larger deposit in tho shfpe of an old stance", to place mv suspicions beyond a'dres9 which had undergone the mutations doubt; and to fix the murder upon the ac-'cf fashion as well as sundry rents from tual audior. and that person is the witn 'a?! th ? door-Hleh and having become too on the stand. Sheritr seize bind and call I fragile by frequent ablutions, was in conMr. Yn Taylor to tho stand.' (sequence passe 1 to this last depository of After the ex itemeul attendant uronadl thaigs cotton. These last deposits.

Ehese movemr u's, hr d a little subsided, ! G -or-c coiuinueil to audr-ss tho court ar.;l ' (jury: 'In follow ing tip nij suspicion, I i traced the wa'-ou-r a! ' n--':,is rou'e. , -i 1 i'.mm, I nt Mr 'P-i.-'.-V- I, t 1 ' , 1 Uu,. .t l . U . . l t " , ...I'll . i 1" . t i - , sired ! Pxrhan.'H t wo bur.dre 1 and i'a'.'v I hilars cf Citizens' Bank p?per. f.r (-ther j paper; .and to a brother counsellor, in the same village-, now ia court, he offered to1 eli a trphaidld gold wate'i. which is a:so !n court. will bo identified bv a per-

, , . . , o'-s bad cba-r.oter w ' ere he ca ne from. three vrars ego, auu was .'ored n ran ;ro,n . ove strtt e t 1 es"aoe the peniteci;3rv. Tb.e notes stated bv him, to have been received of ivy client in exchange for silver, he never received of him, as no such a transaction took place between them. To conclude this matter, .-'ready too (long, George proved all be said be couhl. and his client was acquitted with shouts of joy, by the people, gre?.!v disparaging ibt dignity cf the bench, sheriff snd otbp.r officers, who in vain d'min.le i order. The wagoner was taken into custody, tried, found guilty of murder, (the body beinr; afterwards found.) corfasse-d h"i?ui't. nd tl'fd 3 feor,'? death.

son woo Knows it. as bcionij.ng to tneianu as irue economy uoes not consist in Uii-siog person, whose n.vin is How as-J boarding up. but rather in turning everycertniaesi ; j be Henry Wi'son. I also am ! thing to the bet account, Lucy is on talile prove. Jhn this man is cf" p.t-.ri-! hok.ut for a market f.,r her stock.

From vm inc, George luse rapidly in

public estimation, and business rame thir.-i and fast; and soon he wa elected to fill a seat in tate Le(i?hturp. ' f 1 1 n r a !J o r a - r - c f ,- t ', mfurP Nil! T will me.ke that the sujcot of a fa tart? OUDEK Or ARRANGE IirNT3 OF T M E -SUNDAV SCHOOL (.'ELC'JKATIO.V, SIXTV SEVENTll AMMVlt"f A flY OF a m 1: li i c a n 1 m ) 1 : pi : : j ) i: c , Vtncevnes, July th, IS 13. Frcsilrnt of Vie DayK. Stout, io, tee rresi-lents U'm. ihirtcli and J. Martin Chaplain Rev. Mr. r.rcaabrack an 1 Ilev. S. Read. Oratjrs Kov. J. Ihvnis and Rsv. P.ead. Chief MirshalUv? Vs Assistant Marsha's m P. L'rokft'.v and J. H. Maev. Standard Hearers Hownnl Hado'.'et a!1,j u:UiUUm arper. Committte of Rccer-tim hem'l Gsrdner, J)r. II itt ?md J'seph !i os-jiijan. Or.!cr of Van Iay. t lg.it o'clock ttitf tSeliOOi vv iii scmble at their repective p'acts of meeting. At the ringing of the Presbyterian b II. (0 o'clock.) the Methodist School will rocee.l to the Town If all. under the charge of lbs Chif-f Marshal, and tho Episcopal School under the charge cf Assistant Marshal, Me.ssev. Epon arriving at the Town Ila'd, the two .Schools wi.l form iti procession nd proceed to Market street cut Market to bhfth st. and up Fifth to the Presbyterian church. When arrived at the church, the Female chcol and Teachers will pp.s in the cate on Ih.s-eron street and enter the right door. Tne mile Scholars and Teachers will pact up Eifrh street to the front gate, and enter the church bv the left door. The. Committee of Reception will seat the schools in order as thev enter, be ginnit! g in front cf tie pulpit. .it ;:p conciueion 01 trie exprcies, the proee.-sion wi 1 p.tss ot.a and form on Fm'Ui street, fronting I'roadwf.v. in tire following oider: 1. Music. 2. Banner. 3. Cbaphains, Orators snd Officers. 4. Female Scholars and Teacher of tb.e Methodist School. Female Sc!io!trs and Teachers of the Episcopal Srho I. 0. Fettiale Scholars r.n 1 Teachers of tlie Presbyterian School. T. Banner. 5. Mtde Scholars and Toachers of the Methodist School. 9. Male Scholars and Teachers of the A , 1 - Episcopal School. l'b Male Scholars and Teajb.crs of the Presbyterian Schord. 1 1. Ladies and Gentlemen. The procession wid then m ov,a toward Proadway down Broadway to Second inun oeeono in .vicrivt'i. nti; .isrtiei tome place ra retr--sement. From the I'm tmouth Jsur:i!i. 'Encotirae yctir Own.' We must "live and learn," my dear. a 1 1 I r,.nkiin (J tolas young wife, is so eligibly w rttten on all the works of creation, 11 is a virtue no one snou.i de?pie. ne d however, were not usually made in a toomei;t nor always without a sigh. The recollections cf its geo.l fit its onoe bright s .lors wlvre it had been worn, &c, all i n . - -r o . 1 t m ) p '.i T ( i i - i t ti , .n r a " tv ok . i t oo (iu in.' i u it u "I S CI 1 rt i . I renew rs age in v. bed covering. It is brought to the test 'it wont bear quilting.' is the verdict, and it is consigned to its resting nlare. In the course of r li year the ponder ous bag gradually fill to overflowing; 1 ...... 1 There is a rap at the co, r. "Do von went to buy anv tin ware marto."" " ' " Believe not to-day have more them we bke to keep Bnc-lit." But I laave some I ho best yon ever saw all made by ruschinry, end cheap as dart. Just lo- -k a: this cake box ail planished tin, bf-aht r-s a !oo kin-g glass.'' "What do you ak for ir.'" "tht'y a do'lar.in rags cr-cash, seventy five cents." At the sou rod of the rags, the long col lecti-ig stock comes over her nan! ant! th ejL-o Kr.v a des:r3blf rt:c!p, che Ct . 01 ; a-;" 'f, ana ;h raff kr if hr'v- o . - nt-d i, , 00 !-

Js.;l twenty pouiois Hiitria; a: a 1 , .-.t and a half a pourut they erne to tfarty cents. So I want seventy cents to make

us square." Tne burden of the ragbag was remnved from her mind, and ihe shin n purchase w?.s before her so tho twenty ce;:', were paid without much calru'atio::. snt. ' after answering in the negative t.he ino j ry 'Nothing else, inarm?' bed 'parrel to gnihe,- up all the rags in the !ie: mbo nood. Lucy closed the door, pl.inng !?.- p. rh,,.'c in the closet, and htingu: ih too ty r.ag bs for re-!aiing. When Mr. Franklin Q h.aa sr3'- !

'dmself by iho tiresiile tti.at evening, con ning over rs usual tho events of the day. he remarked I think, Lucy, I have received ; .V011 to-day which will make me nor" careful hereafter. Well. Franklin, yoti know we muel livo and tfcarn,' p- let me hear what it is. "When I wn-? etting ct my desk to ay, making out bills, a Jew travelling mer. bra.t came in and offered mo 'sown nperior steel pens of his own impc a. tton,' as be said, at nine shillings a grocc. I thought I '-cul l not get them cheaper of an importer, ami so I took a groce. A jf jw hours after I chanced to step in.- s store near mtrt square, an ? who sli nil ! 1 s-e but the same Jew merchant packing up .a dozen hoxes peas be ha I just pet chased? Hut whe.t made me fre'l brd wf.n 10 lesrn that the fell o.v had to pay r.-o" seventy-five cent per groce for them." Whs.!" eaid Lucy, "did you pay th Jew doo.hle tlie pries for importing' om from Maiket square to your chop" "I did so, indeed, but will nver d". 1: Again, that's certain; and the or.lv v. v t-i h secure from such knaves, j t ' rrsk'i" a rule, which you may write d.. we and keep up ever the man'depiecs?. NEVr. T- FfRtHASE AN AP.TICI T, OT A FL'NO PEEL AR "WHICH CArJ BS OBTAf M! AT A F.EOfLA?. STOSS. "There mast bo one pxceotin 1 3 thta rnl, Frank I must ad i '.ttc a' -'? vc pay i 1 oil mgs.' " Itleiter not dd it, L-ev, or: o '-"tr your rag'." Hum rry r."jr ? v. r.v w here - .m:' economv, Frank? I o 1 ! if-.i ,:. re r,f porr-e v..h;c v :t"n r t i. I nave pu-j'vard v. ; h ".. :: f The c!oj--: Mo-v (,.;,-! : 0 ) box 'Dak"" fs spp-, .a .-p. ; ; ,- think nr.v onr r,M r- : r 1." no ' 'o 1 ' Mr. Q woe, iota ?V;. !.f .-r..d almost disposed to ptrt ti,f xepp'i "How m-nv pound? of rn h . vr-,i j, my dcr f- r ibat p'e-nd!d pfp-ir?" ''I be prtf1 was one doliar in rarr-. r ssvpn'v-fivp rents ;n cadi. As I we.n'ed to trade away the recs I concluded to mv for it iti it is wmv. They weighed twenty pounds; not quite so much as 1 e. peeled. nd po I paid him seventy ".-uu to nvtike up the doii.ar.'' "And fo, Lucy, be hs get vour ra for less than a quarter of a cero a po if bis prio of te priicle is right real value at our tow n sbons is on'y "ents. S i you see rha: von have n- . . .a given your rngs away, but twenty e -. beside! Now is it not better t your rags then deed with ft ppdlar?'' "Yeai are right, Frank, I will stick t.r the motto w iihout any exceptions. But I e m't couse-it to burn the rags. Fll tell you what i will do If vou will sit down with one of yorr Jcu Pens and write n letter to the printer, warning every body not to deal with travelling pedlars, you may s.-.y in it that Mrs. Lucy Q udi' end him all her rags for five year?. Tell him to put in great capitals flAV'-' NO DEALINGS WITH PEDLARS.' Also begin it ?nd end it with eayir! v. itPt every body should practice "ECCUR.AGE YOFR OWN." e 9 From the Indiana State Jouriiah To theWtij Editors cf Indiana. Ilrethren, wid you do u? tho perr.on.s! fovor to place this article before vour Fejors? Jmes Whitcomb charges us with misrepresenting him. If this be true, it is duo to truth that vc shall be placed right before our Rra.lers: if frdse. h in "due to truth that we shall be freed from his shnders in our absence. We therefore make to Mr. Whitoemb the following proposition, baed upon the following fact: Wo have charged denies Whitcomb n follows: 1st. WHiave charged him with Iiairj been an Adams man and a Clay man. 2nd. We have charged him with harmssought r.n irterview with General Harrison st the c:r?e cf Y?a Huren's term, an I with having had that interview. oil. We have charged him with aJdrefFing letters to Preside j at Tyler, intended to kea p himself jn rlSce; "an( bia9l tfl9 political prospects of his appointed successor. i'h. Wc have charged hirn as hnving returned to Washington. c-Sier his intert voew with Harrison, uttering praises, in public place-, of the ohd chieftain, with a view 10 pave his way for 1 WhV !Bm. ajsrt under his aduv'nistration. oth. We have charged him with having end-avored to procure a printing press ni pstahash a Clay papcr, in opposition to (ieneral Jackson, end in favor of Hcnrv (.lay. Gtlu. We have charged him with voting for the mammoth i ,!!. knowing its estimated (ot to be -ixtepn mil'ions of dollats: and not only so, but with voting fnadviiti or.a to that bill to the amount of two ndli'ns; Tth. Wo have charged him ag pxcusin' his voteor the B 11 upon the Cround .r.?t be was instructed to vote for it: snd yet e excusing hit vote fr lhe addition