Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 September 1859 — Page 1

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!.. I. As I have tlwir sid, and uftf) wrote, night Iraiu traveling tllubit Uure uf h.jfuau character than, mr otb r scene o r coudilou of

life More i tobe b-irt-fi cf Lurusu iiUure, ib a given space of ti'ue. iu a whirling; ntgt tHam car, than in any -ther place Any per son paying passage lurii of Lis liberty iu a night tram. The democracy ,f his nature aubiblla to little restraint. TL droWay Ire p. er is carel beut, aid iodirfereal to, the observations t neighbor, s j p-..'d to be in the S iu wibu!5c Category with hiue!f La; Light a lady and gentleman lit. on a .vat t-rre Ui. It i y U Urll iq a niht iti L"w lot lcu jj'le t-a u)rrjri

uf ailtfulioa, are jfovrillj iu a rmtioof ytuyorUou. crrjoutiii U th f timf rl'i iiicr iL dale f iL marri cfrtificif T h i couple, accufJiii lu iuy tul.t cslrudar. tiJ b-u tuarrie.1 ulr f . Laer' brJ frll oil th hut''utl, the wlbrr w, jut a il Lapvtieti, a Ii coiJ.J ail aruuot. "Harry, lt-ir," uiuttrrtJ Licy, Iilf Mfp, "cirmj( fWt,tro of which wtrt nUuJrJ oo he t Uf re lleiu. lUrrjf woul vJul iuu,l, urrtMjKiq't btir. "Tbr uur," h hcUilu-

Hrr aruaJ a litt! at tht cxelatuAti tn. tuidl I

jtruriiblcJ out, wbtt U you want rilh th-J

coiiJuctur I LuC) UiJ L.I ;jr. liry re .alxU. "LalJoyoa want with th ca Juctor?" Lucy'want what ?" "Cori.l.i.:ur juu caliVu fr cot Jactor," aivl Hiry. "I tloit waut coi.Jjclor,'" a tie rtj !y. " TLru why call for hia ?" akt-U th hub ..l- ui Lolh aatu .tUfl il. to a lilli uoox. It ia aruunit.g, the qltitiry of bv,,' s

Th uofo!ony of arTir m at Ul troku in ujn .harp lrbl Utii) a lawjr tnJ lre b)tfrit: c!frynuu (By tie way, y4'r. U W. wk.rf half a i!! ax tori i two labif. cryinjfao ol.i nau atnl umin nf im to gir'i lauhijg two couhin ar4 tt conductor all aloUj cryiu "TicaiTa.' Uul u- uialU. thia tuiht W a uftin for ra'jtta ) The lawyer eerueJ to pri1e h itu -?f un bi Mlaqupal power, while iL cUrirjr tuaa Jeatlj affrcted gral ledrum TLeaabjexrt a, tbt diforr tiCe be tr4u wit ami huraor. The que4toO arxe frio a cotnunt ittrtupt at witty mroara oo the rl uf a j-ru w h LaU jut left tL cr. It wat VKlnit to i De thai neither ihe lawyer nor preacher i:ndrtooj the i'jbject All the opiuioD fxprentevj M-emtJ to taror of the cbooUaoi book rather thao a practical frt-1

tag of the thiav talked aout. Home roin ha wit iu jjrra'.er projvirtiau than humor,

aiul oouie hare humor, but little wtc It ia

rarely , u deel, that you fiml theae- two qwali tten, wit atJ hutnor, iu much perfectiou. in

oce auJ the aitue eroB. Wit iuay ;Jouud, but im( tu th auie eottifauj with huoor.

Thy are hi ftt, little ratou if, ! I fitly auliOkitUc to each olht-r. 'iLttraiuM a?Tjrd ibr uit prolific cewea by which to Jt:dge tiierririgly of the riniine character and Iruiuia: priucijle t-l il auj

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ui lUj r J im LINKS r um utLii, ir i TNi itTi wr hü OkLI u.iutnk litti.

bMudwunteii t and ."lurrliife. I lie I'.lectlou Iu iirrgwu The Oluey,(IlU ) correapoodeut f theViu TL WaahtiiUu C(iiaita ban bru pr-

CfQuea, wriHttdf from that place on the milled, by the jfentlemao to whom it wa sd-

29th Auu.t. gives the following interr.liu . drt--ed . to publikh a Utter writteii by tlen. iucideota which occurred thtre, and in whieh Joarh l.ane, iu rt-rA o the Oregon rbctioo . parties frotu th State were im roe. '.lately eon - ' Heaay: rerued : We have tut now mceived tlie official wol

A Mr. KoJgera, of Ripley eom.iy, InJiana, : cl t "ur Ute elect mo I CoturreM. Su.ut, lu lilf a4l la us uuUl e)C. with hi daughter KlnaUth...f atMul aevei. , th ho.iHi.ee of the lleiuocratie party . 1 .left- n(r,MM,llÄf,UiM! treu yeart. and her illeritiioate child of ihrv r'- l'ri1 ' r"r '"ur ' it jutat U.a lilt flame ou bih, or four month., apareü in OUey la-t week ! ' ,r " m "u,al;: uitu- d.i t., J,.t iciur,,..

Uli UKfcA I hui KhAlKDV l.N THb

O.iLH. I Li l 'rvlil 1 Ui'UUfd frD a ber-

U ,11. yie ul liier lllll! lUCwiCiüiai i'vl. l.cr:fcLwl Uitki kuuWL lü tit uiui Ol uu.Ul; H.-.l. U I tfrf) tkll,YU' - 1 4, iUbJr u. aiMi'aiUla,ht4er Co wert.

NVUy inuuiu )e, Motlir, oVr ju.ir lrU T Your tr are mu.I CuW la h'u; Thry c.m.ul (tue tbai inarle I ro

TU t un of ltfti aU,

vl atUfled. I Ont eif!'eat ao l mirh -te-m-d Irieud, I JjtK-rt tit M . C. Oaibrr of the Ma Jinj CeunVr. eem '

. . , i - . ' r - r r Tit, TJ',. ,l r '-- ii-ialiaMe rem to Le lit-t auDl ailh au alluiou we uiide tu. io.ii.itt-- . ,,ji44 o tiunrrtnowi.

,to hi r.tv.o Mur wnu.o to (he ilaria-t, j ilOOAKj, afly and profitably VuWJtex.- F ;

laud thef-tore takf M erD-lv tti-k fc.r the i

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We are rry that the klaiiv)u elilor talt .

J J" It i aatd that Uouurr baa tifaad Brighsrn Youi.g to wri'.e for the JJer.

vlhjuor. wrli a hmuau natur iu mII il

IWrr you rind in il native umpli"!

tv. the uui.ij-liittcatfd and umuked mredi

lentol ra niaieriai, anicu tau i, ur inm.rn. ! Iber ia iu it uo chet ito dtCeptioii The

ievn riet( love au J their eepence. areaa ditÜLiCÜjr ojfkfd a it poiMe to draw coo el'iatou from prrtui l f'ublth couic tion through any proceof ayljir Wit i. i'jiirevl; the ubj,-ct of tuJy, imita tion and cui tivaiioii; while humor, like poetry t

die m jt be eucuuib'rej with trunla ithout DutüUr. Lately two girU, vry prtUy, were placed undar my care, to o only tifiy luilea, an J theo rbtKire ear for another rvutThey ha-i l.i viitin (riend one week, l a

! niU't bru with the man. Humour l-e-

lun t j a urerior gradr of intellect rauk much higher, a an original quality of the mind, thiu wit The latter, however, will iff r.rrtl y have the larett audieace; and be more

Wit ia

..n. Jm .ul.ii fr.ttn thtir fui.ii. h oiiirf' ad ni i re J be the every nay multitude.

" - ' r ' J ' J i While underway. 1 u,kM Ihr lor tbe.r tjiiik Iter aJapteJ to bitincM life anJ buMDe

chrck, iu rdf to eure the btQ'gae pro u

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i i much lU'tre current iu society.

ly al the ataliou. Hut by utile mUtake they It mailer rhane, more needediu had (ol no chrcka. Thi- ma le the i aattr J r"r r-4y . No with hom.Hir awkward, aI did uot kuw ti,r,r bÄ thai quality i. -loWt-r. not available onmall -Have you one trunk or tv.., at! what in the raioue reuir U reCoui appreciating atnx-araiicer I .uu-.ire.l. -Uh." vert int o-! cmpany; otnerwie. carea not to le woor k tt-jw n . Ceully teplie! th prrlt.eat. we Lave Ui"; " i .. .. . . I I i . i i i i . . F" de I. thi i the cae with all the aeveral W ell, the wholw aia had t U looked Hp wHei. ; , . i , , , i characters aui ijraJei of talut. Notaomucb, the car atoppeJ ; and about üi? luiaute be- " ( ,. . .,; i rhapi, frutu buaiae. study or education, aa for they ware ah collected, all the trfwiu bad t . , , , . , f I I from the morv differently developed oraon of atarteJ. leafiurf a hlt tfrp of u m u mode I -1 5 , , . . i , , ,, the human brain. A rhiloopber care. not to rate ahuwer, ou a plaUoriu, ly lOeatlwt kail . ... . i i-ii be iuUrr-ted Very much with the uiau of nir'r dozen trauka, at the interesting h.Mir ol J a. J .. , rtvldic. the mind, -Miutimeutally ucuud, M? owa tiLt;if htfiut; no iu thi . . . .... J , 11 Joe not ret aj readily i a to the detail of comtraiu of which! aa paaeeutter, und Lad a ,n ' ' ..,,, . mnn b-mne. The poetical reniu, whether ticket for a hundred uillea ahead. 1 lollowaJ, , . . llClfl 1 . . . fullv developed wr uol whether er KIOj buw.y.r, u. thw cxt traiu u the a.,.. r.-u.j- -J onj?. ,n lbtl W1J f luw,u, and waa lucky en-mgU W uv.ft ae auyU., ff1 wfrf Iva,,ty ,)f .pdy with lfw- ! fu fer nf hct pet.pl. On the follow eveou.g-. 1 w, ...troduced , u u(rkM character. to. and had to take my .el w it i a l.tt e : Tly Au l lhdi yo4 fiuil UIU oltrayel.r.. couaialiD. of tbme ldt, w it h t people who have protai three am.ll children. Kruui Mtueu. which, 4,.f ri,.payf . IüyerrouU explain, there was o-.t li.tle Hul herf tliu ! fitl j iüTtJf ej ia an diapi.tou uu the part .( u.y cew acpaint-, iu,xXUCAhU l.bynnih g( coutradictioa-. and auctob-jaociaul- The ladie. u.i ..e .um. iur,ttimt9Qitm . aflrc , 4U , ik .ilbe to care for my iieiy. S-f.f.l hour, of it-.rJoMteJ üir lta whj M-in u hmTe pre ightpaJ on. when at a eertai. -ta.,.w of tfjtf MM 1BuUectual develop Lew paaacurcamein. who, tu l'"B- aJ . lhlt on.t.tute the atro.Ueat friend-

tx.ke.aud called u J ua;e. ''i.. tl,.nu L.,.. ik.i Mnni.!;i.

a Ola;a'wr a a w aawwi a a w- a aaw a awaeaa..

1 f.ÜPj, which biod

nt. : sl o inrvii or iia.i iiiirii iteritiua inpinrr.

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company aa they For tue. 1 hey naa aaaaaica n

Then what it that make loag, i anting and

CoUjittiiil friend-uSipH ? IVrhipt tome out

I,,, aooae and calleU tu 4 uur. inn; , . . . place. jor, uu ... - ' htr.i; or by any meaaatoi seemed to hay. art almost electrify in etfecU 1 f . ,tuli(11,llt an d I bad t-eu .lw..utf. ud arl as Hille f .r my j u $ Qf Wf j ,

a little of the arwtcratic, which I L J skJ. ?

Hut eo tiudiujc a Ciirf Julict.', a they upposod. r tLeir ue.Lb-ir, the LarJly krif w how t t-e complacent enough. Auoiher

will iB-piira) wheü.er Iber is any noch thingi

Wiihwi anwfria that queUoii; feit if it

and applied to Hay ward Jk Kitchell, attorneys.

to procure the arre of a yo"rjr Mr. Lane, the absconding father ef the child, who was -aid to be in the county. The writ was made out and handed l tcput? Sheriff John, who turned U her and said: " Ho do- La lookt" She turnevl her face a tear fell on the door "like Uita thia bte dimple on his chin," said she as she pulled lit little white bonnet back; then, with her face still averted, drew from her boaoui a daguerreotype, "you will auow hitn by that." She was drd ladylike, wiii. a sweet, sorrowful, half-io mi.ly look, with eye brows darker than her hair, aud a pretty fitot that aet off the kid. tier lather, a severe-btoklag eld man, said to the attorney! : M Thia ahall not le settled short of two thouaand dollars." She lurued her eyes upon hiui with a look of horror. "Not money," she cried, as she drew her babe

t her. The next day Lane waa brought in. It seems that the parents of both wre farmers. I'eiap uei4h'Hr. the childreo rrowin,j up and bein sch K.l mated together that youn Lane'a fa ther had given him f 1 ,600 not to marry her. He is a tine loktnr youi.tC man of about Ul vt ars He went round to rin.l an attorney, but all Wing out of town except Hayward and Kitchell, he Concluded to go to the Hotel aud ee Miss Rodger- !

The door was open She aat at the back part of the room at the aiirht of hitn shecame to her f-et with her child in her arms he fab trrrd she stood till. pale as this paper he tdundered into a chair, and she uocoiei,uly reautue l hrr seat neither peakiog. People left the room. In a few momenta he appear

ed and inquired of the officer where to get a marriage ficen-e The officer, whose very soul was glsd to hear such a hint, went with him. They were married and with the blessing of a large crowd, left uu the traiu bound East. They were a handaome pair; the with that delicate tinted akin, and confiding. lovely blu. e)e that can look i ve. but never hate, lie with a resolute, manly look that would be uivmcir.le iu th rioAi but. like all true hearts, would stagger iu the wrong. They all

tad what the attorney a (uo.t admired plenty

f money and fent it with a lavish haod. I noticed the devil in the old man's eye. A ear c; two ao, he had sold his farm to Lane's

father- moved to Iowa, and lol neveral thousand dollars returned aud bought back bis

arm at an ad v a n cm and was not content to

b utterly ruined, atfecüous and all, though

nonru would hava sooner settled it wiut

ktns than with her.

YT The Hon. B. F. Buller, w ho desiderate

a whipping, as the Oobernatoril candidate of

the Democracy of MaisachuaetU, has writteQ a letu-r to J. Doaoelly, , iu which, regard

less of any oue of the ihre Ca, letters, he

expresses his opinion that "between citixena the Conatitutiou and laws know no distinct-

tion, and the Government of the United Stale

ot4rht not, and cannot know th adopted from

- a . .a

native. IV.th are alike subject to tue muni

cipal lawa of any couulrv in which they u-

aide, and both are alike responsible for con-

tracta actually made them under those lawa.

But neither are held to fealty, implied obliga-

tK.D, or service civil or military, to any other

but of a ereignty."; IaUoLD Woara wuar it Costs? During the dicuaion of the Oold quetiou that followed

the discovery of the California and Australia mines, it wa boldly averted by some econo-

tuiata. that Oold coat more than it was worth in other word, the labor bestowed oo mining it could be more profiubly employed in other occupations. The following statement of th. value of the gold produced in Australia in the year 1P57, and the number of persons employed in producing it. govs t pood Way

toward proving the position:

averafd from forty to niiv miles a nay travel, i

and made frm one to two speeches daily. lln uu, 7a nirattie it fonli stillMy late coleague. Mr. Sfni'h, nude Ihe round i Il.. vsn,lj ie J I lay

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wnn roe. our iriumpn is in. int kiuu, a the battle waa fought strictly uinmi leruo cralic principles We t..k hirfh lilt in al ground; stood upon tt Oontitutiofi and lha rights of the State under it, and their eoual ily iu the Territories; defended the policy of our present able administration, as also lb decision cf the S.jpretne Court in the Ured Scott c ise. Our victory is glorious, because it i a victory over the uuiled Republican party , aided and assiated by the-traitor Huih,if tht Sute-iosu. This man, wb.iowe it much la lU- Umocracy, turned the whle k r of his corrupt sheet against the iio.ntnee of the par ly. a an evidence of his treasoa aud (!! cieocy as a traitor, Marion county, in which his paper is published (heretofore. Democratic by from 4(M to SiMI;, at the lal elerHlou Cast 7b6 majority for Ixgau, the uotniBew of the llepublican party; and, as evidence nf ins cowardic, after laboring couataniiy for Loat, and jH-rsuatlmg Drtnocran b- vote for hua sad although his co editor and all In tL-ir employ voted for Logan Hush turned rouad and voted for Stout, that he might still claim to be a Democrat, and be the heiler able lit-restier to destroy the party or do it harm I 1'haitk God aud the true, pure and uu tern tied liiuM:racy , wt-litre triumphed over all opposition; the houor of Oregou has beeu maintained, and the Administration of 'resident Buchanan fully indorsed; and, what is ol val iiapotlauce, bould the election of t'resideuL im Irtki go into the Houe, the Uül"U, so Far ai Oregon is

concerned, will be safe. - 1'berefore, all hail U

the true and pure letnucracy of Oregon.

What do the Douglas Democracy of Indiana think of l be above I What chance ia there for a delegation froru this Stale t vote br Ala nomination al Charleston ? , ,. .' .

iit o serio-jly, sve certainty had t.o mu-n- l J7" Joe Blale d Co . w ant coal diggers and jlion to detract auht fro.u ihr.puUtio of

: the "liiii x irt city, w uci, for ivn a lime ,

held the most prominent poml in the gvgra-

ull

. a, ho.u they c -u.taotly eslle.1 Hap- ; u M,w,f , wi My th.4 lbM.e t up.

a .1.. .is . . s

mostly auract., tum aueuwo . , Mlla f the kind. So I tad calls fof little citilirfe. . i:,d f

S?nething

pur(n4 trans

icntly. An I perhaps, whu mi expysal to cros currt i.U, may gh fe along am&othly for a

krtil whue

accediuly . aud be. by ihe-w, was very; y.. Il tLtthr- or four, or half doifn

pretty. Th child w, sprightly, and rtrM mf

..läoiLa uau,e. l ÜiC lüutner whitered t

Sth wiahai U auow if

prtirt may v"1 aioa areetui ana octaiiy

" p,4 anilv an d uefully for 311 hour iif two.

CU.ef Jatice torfjy, m n ampauy when j r h s no

ould nut be captl to U chn.UMjed by. Of thu coiapiay .CJaM happy logt thtr

Not one of the little Ut ft ,,U;Ä .u.uute. alone ? Why is it? An-

U" A Saratogo correspondent of The Roiton Journal writes: "Miss llartlett, who ta to marry the Cuban of utitold wealth, it at the Congresa. She is of course the observed of all observers. And the

little small sharp faced, dark viaaged obi man of

bO who is bear away this choice flower, ia envied greatly. The name of the fashionable bridegroom i M. Katode St. Conso De Oviedo. This lady ia young, elegant and tall; when he

-lands upon theeccnd stair hetson the level with his intended The whole1 party, inclo. ding the father of the lady, Mr.' Hartfett, have left for Lake George. This arrangement has been a most happy one far the father, lie has

now au elegant bouse in fourteenth street and has been told by bis intended soniulaw that for the future he tietd have no care. The Rev. D. Taylor, aided by the accomplished Brown, will do one. part of the work in Grace Church and Bishop Hughes, luthe Cathedral, will consummate the work. It was aaid by the late Horace Manu that ou one occasion it took tilteen men to draw au inference. It Ukes both the full force of Prostaplant and Catholic en oDicals to 'join thia man aud wutnaa togeth

er. . . . .

Tt ech ifijgthrolu on in- lolls.

Uiifeii wer'4 die ist;;

1 ka a. Irnre o Umr Ictyiug ear

llt fc is b ut U.al tlii can bear.

'Hut that Can' swake V

li pwrl uf loe uJ life in !

Vou foitd I y s ill reue;

She'll lulii-!? not wtth oa sysln,

shrMI smite no iuor on you. Nu fteadtttiNi tram moi tntal blow Vaui loe, jur III.-, juur all

She Mill no fullo tslin )u go,

N..r n.ateit wUu you tall. M'jlLcr, aLj uiuuru je sow 1 Wheal. I- wj.asim Your prayer, an I ho- 4a. I (,1im, Were centered In t laf fasr rw Ha. fate left tos tkis f Va rtt note 1 ISy Utile uk. I It. 1 01, 0 v Un h (.-ined f;ui.

IVur. her 'oriu tut of Ksilti,

lb t iiiil tul nf lit' Fre Cow juur ter; free be the .r.,. '! o (.lireuiy and to grief; l).'j-alr sistf wssken, ere the liope ('an brttftiteu In rclW-f. Sui.,.li! miu, you'll iut again, That ,) ! love 0 ls.r; A iid thru thy heart will --:f- to mom i ,

Ad'1 sheJ a Joyful tear. "teTtatS 7th.

alaya ch-ribi

phy "f 'ur gtorm-is H.ier 5tete. r in the litfhet b-gree to suuiij the tender senaibilitist of our distiiiLruiaLcd friend Gatber. On

the Contrary, we have

warm fcelii.g for Madison

to iru beyond us in r-pft for Venerable old j

j age, admiration of well prew rved feiirs of antiqiiity. r in aur yiupathy for ilioi-e in rn i . jforluoe. We üiiuply gave u'.!era ice to a Iru j ism pa'ent to all whoki.eH Madtsou as she j w an and a "tie is th $1 there was ixji the hua

tie and stir and life and i.olse and how of

1 j Wheal ia selliug at ccut per buahel, in this city. Thia, however, is for bet-t quäl ily. s-.a.s.

U TLere wu aotue frost in thia viciaity.

r mo

a not et it.

( . ! Tues.lav iiinriiin Seiiti-n'n'r f.th . ' tmV.

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M r aiio I, o u Li r

Tili: SAIIII I II.

Wtof, I'ro utL X8,y3l.6U fttflu X by uiarhintf y , atsam aai Loralairjr 3,3,6o7 Produced tj MlJOi man, after deducting

I ltd, tax, an I liean, 4, 40.673

frivmp t each man for hia year'a lator, tl'Jl,

or about C4 crnla a day for 3U0 days the uiu al number of working days for a year. - -w a.

tain hid mostly

Very soon

a h child in tnr j wa. p!.cl on the J odga's lap. to U reed. One IiuIp tl.iug alld sue I a. Thia seeiue! to pl se th lUotbr

A SxHaiitt Knit. Little Louis Blanc, who

left France lcaua ha could not stay there

Comfortably, is roach obliged b the Kmperor tar the privilege of returning, bH deelinvs iTÄiÜDi himelf of the conJfcetision. He

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Cours' l ILdiyLl .j. ii. .-toioneoi vio i.iii ft uIe iittuule. alone 7 bj it ill An- ba,s l.ewl lane snmitb where peopla a r allow.

Uiiaga cUed C4puia pa. The Capta.u gWff the ufUU aic. f,j fn r tpTrs their entiratuli, cot la fodao

waa now her ; arvd I ssq learned tLat it too f r ldnt by a careless word dropped in

m Judg.tobeapa ii.s.i.s u.Ml.( mp hearing of a -pv. as almost everythiog

WUai.1 aeeaui tlr an 1 lern ma uight A Washington correspondent of the , iB p.n. j, r.u, .ur U. Yrlomin arai.iaav,aUies,.Jad upland .ededYora llrr.U teams that a 'Houston movement' j Kn?Uni, j, raafh better thao irrHaonraent ia .utbequ.eldiexu ol a day. fler a Mghs't ( i W.nnn.g to exci ilirm amnn? lha asp. . f f nf n .

U.trl. : rania lor ins. resn.e,.e7. " meht

hue half au howr uu Moudtv ig!.:. I L I undrftacl a movement if already on frn.t

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Sidnsy Smith ounc the i llowtn sonnet od of ttf most te uil ful in th Kiigiit ban; U te.J With aileul ist t hail the sacred uioru, W hich slowly waWeswhil all the field, are Uli.

A soothing cairn on every liree.-Is borne, J A graver rnormar enrie. from the rill, An echo anawt-rs aoftsr from the hilt, - I

And öfter sinje th liuust froui lUe tbors The skylark warbles in a tone b's shrill;

Hail t light !erene. Hail ! sacred abbatb morn. Th rook flat Hent by to airy Jrovei; The sun a placid yellow la-ter shews; The rales that lately sighed along the groves. Have huhed their down) wiiur iu aweei rejoe; The hovering rack of clou.lt fors-U to move; So lulle. 1 the ds; when the 1rt morn sro-. ... afaat . If A western paper has caught a liveoick." The following is ooe nf Iii pathetic

producks": TO AMiYLISK. Ideerly luv the nurint bird. Aud little tiuxxlu' B; But deerer far thau all the w.xld Is thy sweet votee to lue. t)! very deep it daddy's well, An 1 deeper Is the see Kut dteiest la tny tazzini I. The luv 1 hare for th-e. Then smile on me, dear A eg yline. To make iuj heart leW light, Chain the big dog, aud I w HI cum A Cortiu' aundy uite. Jim Verdant. .. ... A Query to Ilie i:dllor. "When a tady reu slatted in the gutter. In the uiidit of a populous street, (bike a fly that is stranded tn rnitter, Aud has to uncover bor feet; As gently the crinoline lifts .lie, And frttes tt her gracefuMet ssfej,, I a lei low to blame, Mr. Editor, tr hs st her ankle, .houl.l p-, Ju- to ee if they'rs thick or tney 're thiu, Mr. tditor, i it a 1 V Fttkaut 'ary sin, pitch in . For the lady dear Does not "keer,"

! pro.perity tLrre now that w sn w UneeJ s,ru ( Madison was bsratod at on fud .f the only J Railroad iu the late j We do CiJiiiiUeii j the v idoin iij!iifeU- i by

tit ciliaena .if Madisau iu Iouriug their foumleties, their machine shops, their car btciorie, their larch Factory , their hip yard, and iai of ail. though not lead of all their

' model newpaper, the Cmrttr, and Uieir uiod jl editor, Mr (iart)er. We do admire the VilU tl.d hill-" ' lb p Diggings an 1 "crooked Creek," on the one ide, and the teauliful

river and oak clad hills on the o her. We can't ay that we i lmin- tb arraneo ent of the streets, as there are more ups and downs to them than i ple4ant for "bu" or buggy riding. Friend Garln-r regret that Le W so busy when we called upm hin. i do v?. He thinks we werf n. a bad humor We -ire pro verbial for good nature. He has an expectation of i-i-iug much to admire when he tiit TVrre Habile We are

w.a.s. IT The i;raj-e crop aruuud CiuciuLatl ii said to l- the lsrge-t ever growu, and is estioi: 1 as worth l.ÜfkJ.lkV. TT" 1 here are fourteen rerolotionary nolditrs now living iu Massachusetts, whoae uni ted a.-es Tr.-v.r.! to thirteen hundred aud fortyr.ir.e vi-ar.

Ji A btlle, compiled from official docutu cts. "ives the number of Free Masoua iu the Unite 1 btate as 1211 .o l", and the income C-f lh lodges at about il,4oH,0CMJ.

IT At the celebration of the Fourth of July, iu rincervillfc, California, ovtr to thousauJ Chinamen were iu pre cession, accompanied by a hand id musician of their ow u couulry. . IUI XI Fe litt Rail. Oott rd tr. vll A -r "U lUe rail. A ii t IH..1 i'li -d ip l nalci; ( ot !j'-.'aU Hau tu et sh t imokl .n1 nfm tsias tuiatltng attr.

ure he will, and we will take preat delight in

A case of the most shocking cruelty has

recently occupied the attention of the court at

äiugattore. A Cbinamau, being indebted to one Üoah Joe, his servant, for wages, kud the

latter oecoming importunate, he determined to relieve himself of his presence, in the follow

ing manner: ilavmg tecured the services of

four 01 bis countrymen, they seixed the nntor tunate Goah Jee, and having1 satpended bun by his Uil from a tree his ' leet not touching the ground they beat him severely with poles and then proceeded togogue out his eyes with a piece uf bamboo! Having accomnlished

this, they, with an iron nail, severed the eyes. i i i . ii . J . .

wmcu wer uaniug suspenaeu clown Lis cheeks. After this, be become senseless, and

baviog houou blm with ropes, they fiually

threw him into the neighboring swanin. ho- If.lu her graceful sweep.

ping he Would there pensh: But it was not ( A follow, 1 1 world, an I the r-t ot mmkln d. -U uM

so, lor, reiurniug to consciousness, be m ana

T7 The Tobacco in Connecticut is now lying out for dry ing. This year's crop is esti mated at $ I, "09.009. Last year the crop was lft ,fX0 Ca , and prices averaged about ITc per pound.

ged lo rropthi aj tu t friend's house close by.andgavv iuformaiion to the police of the whole atfair. They wt-re all sei red and brought to trial; ;be ring leader .entcoced to fj.t ext-cd-ted and the others trau-porWd.

InTexas and o.hr Sotith weatero States among

XT Mr. Charles Dickens is not coming In this

. . j . i k . . it. i

suuuaeu oy toeuugevy sjm, wuo u.wuaa uj . a)n ani ,Mdepndent men of all tountry after all. if we may believe the Phil

v m m .B. as a. u m w '. . . a . - a .w a. i

au ou uunrur no w "- j p. Afkja, w ho are ditg isied wim pacxeii con a Ltti sleep, iu toüse-euc of a f.'itlicg vt,ti. ns and wire pulling politicians, to call t, . .' . r. . ,, , - v-. i the iti toother m tnwn nod eountry inasa chwd uo a sat near h iu.. I he mother, a ery 1 "e , u,.., .

haudaviue, daahiugty dressed

oui n ,

i nertrurs. and non-inate (ea. Houston as an

r"l i indLiMleut Jaeksuuiau caivdidate for the

wiUi.tauvlmg the cn; ant, spiteful crying 'fj presidency . A tvicea state that, from the man IL cLiiJ. would ma.ai'tu the la.her lhat gl t er in whch the proposition ia receive.!, tber 1.. ,.iii.-. T. 1 l ! little tleejr.i that th people 4H1 mas-e mevtsreur tud lnr thil l did Dt lire. u M . - - .,J , . ,r , j ery county in th iau west will pranoutce bachelor a Urge, touud hj,Uered man, h! a f4rjr Xh news causes great trepida. sai, obaUuateiy upright iu his seal, with a u mi j the D glas camp here. The) fesr no

i

bimog, well brushe-i, silk Lai. on hia head .rr " ,n was wbl occasionally to lap ir.i a'eeii., ' i k I ' 1hi.

but luvir'p''ea eoo u.ucu vj iue ciyiug rr.n.l. L shrugged, his ahoulders and lor k round savagely. TLia amuse. th mother, whs whispered to her hviband methiti g about the old gruo jut Lefo'e them The bs4,htlor Could . and it no longer, t . lookiig around and ad iresing the faihtr. ei claimed. "LHk her, neighbor, could yoi not whack that thing, and 1st us have a little quiet id this ar Vi " I pi J !' exclaimed ir.e wother. "let toe caieh yew danag U'toticb n.y

. Iby the best child in tL world. Thai

w caisarabla old grutaj hs never Lad bsty.

she anuUarad ia a lower tone. TL früher,

bawever, ttber from mischief tr a Lu!e wer

ried himself with th n iy baby, rvnlie-l to th ras) aast that be would apauk it if be could

ad a place. This ar.maeit the t&d.i, Im

deelarwd lb father as great a brut as any the cars.

On an td-)tntBg lex: st a little girl. sl

probably, taaiden aunt. wh were greatly

tickled, and scarcely ab! to contain tbea

as I res, at the Jea, ! soppesaed. f pvsioi

cju.et ta tta ears by epsukjag wabioa.

ich aa old Sn Jacinto.

sit Cats. Next year the eighth

Cuua oi the foiled ."U1 is I. t taken.

This ewunseralu'O ia one of the most laborious

aaddifbcuU tasks which tb governajent Las U jierfn i. A l.mely suggestion it made ty

the .National 1 mttUimtrr , Lieb that each

fanwrf Ut. fsil, aa he gall era hia crop, keep

soraeihir g Iii a accurate accout lF the vsiue

of tL saioe. and if be will take the trouble ta make out a auiauient of the name, and age

of atis family; the numttr of acres of land

cleared aw-d ii'uttrvd; the oviu'r and ages of

his sr van;.; tr-e c uratr of barrels Coro, bush

els of wheat, rye, barley, ptaUes, Ac, atd

the value of each, aod leave it iu sotne place where aoy oercl-er cf the family who may be al h u wk the deputy marshal shall call

can readily g Laid of it, it will nave time to

all confin e !, aa.f Very grr atly assist to make

the census returns perfectly complete sod eat i factory. S1S ,

If The eai.grsAtoo t the American c ntnwntit l-i'i waa less than that of 14?, and

aarciy n r thaa uti (ojrth of the af sragw

U the tight ytara Utwua 1:1; aad

tdelphia Vrttt That journal is informH by a letter from London that Mr. Dicken declined the "magnificent terras" offered byMr.J.U Kvans of Fhila lelphia, who went to Londoa

to engage htm to make a reajing toar through

the United Stales. "Mr. Dickens cannot af-

fd at any price." adds th I'rftt "to leave

I'r: gland and 'All the year Round') for the

time which his voyages and tour woald neeu

UThe Black Democracy of Indiana appear to have profited by the advice ot Gov. Wim iu his celebrated and uotorioui letter lo Mr

Dnnely, via: "If you Can't secure I he dele

gate U the CharUslou Guvention, send two

seta. For lear they may not lis? able to cou-

trol the January Slate Cou veutiuo, or fornome

other reason, the time for holding thai Convention has, by the unufllcial act of the Ceti-

tral Committee, bee a made gloriously uncertain The Committee, in regular session, fix

ed the day, 9,h of January. This the press of

Ut parcy, wiu ouiy ou. r i exceptions,

proKsted against. I he chairman t heo wrote

. : . . . .

to tne twemoei s and obtained wh consent of a

majority to change the time from Monday 9th .... . .. .

lo ib inn oi aiaouarv, i lie Uouglat wing

aay inae toe 1 1 in ib cue uay; me Uuci.auau wing, ld by Mr. Kobinsou.lh TJ. S. Marshal, say that Monday the 9lh is the in Jij. The Consquence is easily foreseen. Conveotins will be held aud two seta of delegate will r sent to Charleston. AaJitea Gtancr.

ee her aoKle snd her little feet.

Tin Two THiaos Kvlk. Id 144 Mr. Van Huren was the choice of nine tenths of the Northern Democracy, for the Presidency. He w rot" a letter taking strong kjroun-1 against the annexation of Texas, winch offended the Southern Democracy. Their National Con vention n.ei at Italtitiiore to make a uouiiua tion. For the purpose of defeating Mr Van Buren, a resoluti n was adopted re.jiiirtnt; two-thinl itf the votes riven, neeeary U make nomination. This irate the the control to the South, which was the objtt of the reolutiou. Mr. Folk wa nominated, a gentleman in every repect far inferior to Mr. Van Hureii hut, a ber vie.nl tool in the ban. 4 td Calhoun and that wan sulTicier.L. Thai lo third rule has ever ince Uen oti-srved, anil will te at Charletfn us ask theenthusistic Douglas men of this fMate, what chance ther will be at. Charh sum unjfr this rule ? Huppose you have the p-wr to rt pudiat-s the rule and to declare that a msjo

Hty shall nominate the moment you do so,

lhee Southern g-entleraeo will pick up tbear baU, and leave the Convention. There is no salvation for vou and you miht iu. as well

.ermine to iriTe it up Lrst iat . sws

, showing him aro'ind, w hfu he comes point

ing out to hint our inanifi cent Female College, our three spaeiou public school buildings, with their bundred f happy pupils. Our four ßrt class H .tel nay, that w ill be tinnecessary, he will tin ) them from itwtinct, and will ride to theni in niaguiriceiit om nibu te, "fret of cAirye" but we will d what in us lie, to make Iii v iit i imrrity ples-snl , and

loog to be remembered

We hope he will Continue to bang up copies

oflhe Kxraus in the vestibule of the Pot office

and if be find any one sh desires to take a

cify ftfT, pn'nt them to the WaBaM Kxrai.ss.

IT The card of the Sp.-ncer Houe, of Cin

cinnati, will be fojud in another Column cf our paper this morning, and we take great

pleasure in calling the a'W-utiou of our readers t the a'UL The II id I situated cotne-

tiieutly totheteaiu b a lauJing, aud to the ticket otlices of vario railroad lines. Fronting ou the levee, ihe guests of the House have a delightful view o the Ohio river, with its fleet of teamer; al of the citie of Ne w port

find Covington, on the opp ite L ire. mak in g a tuot deirstle stop(iug place to the touri-t an I the stranger Ided to all this the names of Pratt and Metralf, the proprietors, are in themselves a guarantee that the Spencer House is kepi iu tnot uperb style. Mr. Pratt was for some years connected with the Gait House, and Mr. Metcalf with lbe LouUville Hotel, in Ieniiville, Ky., where both won hostcf am. an. I devoted friends. The ap poiutuo nta aud a. ranernents f the "Spen- . . r . . t i I1....I . .... . i

CCT I ol Hie !il isU' in.'!.- aim couifnuue cbaracier The atu-ni i enr and discipline

of the set taut are cotoplete. while the urban

i;y of ihe propriet.tr sud ttie asiduo atteu- . .i ,i . i.t

tiu of the clerks, im crisp. re i ren-ier 'neir

guets cm fori able and delighted.

We cordiallv c j am-'ii i out friends, vis

itii.g the "Q i.-en Cily." stop at this truly palatial and eil ordered Hotel. On tfce tables will be f mn I all that i de-irab'e, subUntial orlux uious sn l prepared in the most

a Imirabte macnet .

Karlt. We saw a wagon load of new com offered fcr sale on the street yesltrdaj, il was very sound aud perfectly rije. The price asked was fifty cents per buohel. Il waa of a kind called "Canadian," and was planted vh bth of May. - ITi John Ilurtou'n card. Il is certainly very creditable to this Company, that it has adjunis-d this los so promptly ; and while it is thus creditable to the Company, it sptakt well for the promptness of Messrs. MoLean

Crane, agents at thi place. -a. - . , i IT A sou of Marshal Macdouald, ssya the New York Sun, oue of thus great captaiua who tilled Lurope with their renown during the caret r of tlit- ürt Napoleju, i uovr residing in Indiana. He is represented aa agenllemau of wealth aodbUndiug. His son, and of course the g;rau l.oQ of the Marshal, low resides in St. Loa!, lie In a young member of the bar, of tine personal appearance, and aUUd tn be promising iuhis profession.

determine to gi

a4

ALr The fallowing explication of the iu-di-riual pmertes of Ü Louisville arleaian wall, by Uncle Charley, who shwwa visitors around, is highly chsractrmtic Wf find it in ajetlrr to ihe Cincinnati Dilf Ttmt$: Going out and taking a seat, Uacl Charley f ives yon the prowrranime of the profrla as ollowt: "De profectn of de waler is aalt. Dal salt ia discomposed wid plenty ob calsyum of magoesy bery little lime, excoraojanicated wid ioline. raloniiuoa and d aulph of Lartu 1- ! I L . 1 .

t. . i r ti t wcia an nariwornaing u wit wuvm1 Diatsi or Da. Dasa Kev. Dsmel Dsoa. D.i ,, v . ... ....,. -.i -t .t

IV UJf aa bj ta uia vtutivvcisieTn an a a sa w. bim sv w aa

from de syata, and gib yon a tueUdioa ap

4

D., died recently, at bis residence in New-

tvirypoM He bad reached his euin ytsr.

Mr. Dsns was an admirable scholar of the old chool of classicists and divines, ao extreme-

f elegant and forcible writer of English, and

has fir a long time hsMu one of the chief lights of the Pre.brterno Church.

A boat the largsst fjeeral rrocesiin we hate

ver seen, marched to the Cemetery ol Ssnday

with the remains of Isaac liadtey, a eatorvd MrthodUt preacher of high stand and geu popularity araong his brethren.. W eouoted

one baiea asa- aevaaif -aix tueo on loot,

double file. Slewed by fifty six carriages and

eta boggiea, containing two or three kundred

rr.so and woroea. A snore orderly proceaaioo

weaeveraaw. Bat those form. r.g it contained ooly a part of the vast aumbir that wect to the cemetery by the various streets leading

ia that direcuoa. Isaac U ad ley was a modti serraot. aa ho B est toss aad a Chrittisn. r.VaairaUe Ttnm. Btrr.

Why ot say a model aXate, as taaest eiaff!

r.d a religiose piece ef yf senai yreaeef . ' XT Sixteen gatabltrt were arrrste,! la Chl afo oo Tburtdtjr sdjU U iaal 4ttt.

petite; leave you iu a perfect sate of harm niiura, and when you tiaft vu is aetlin' still

you is evaparstiog yon sett in' perfectly t' ll.

fewlinr bery bartoonious, oader de ifsseats

Imb I a biaitarynaavaiul sensation. Jt ia V

fall result of a matterymotiul freiin', r.nbvjs

tin' wid d most taferoal dilspidaiiou, and

.

yoa net sing in anlheuros and eaptisalmg the

eiverae.

"It diajuanbobralea ncrvfula or dam arrr,

and dispectics evaporates spoctannuusly . Dal

are i program-on ol ckn virtue cl Uts iur.

Dnnk as ranch cogstac aa yo plaa Artest

oca will diacocD liberate it by de leauatcg ef

de systum Artesiuan is Ihe master ofef ctg

oiae. rear not Artestum wnen you par'uet

paUwiJ cogaiac Artesiom will sJelimdate

all righl.

s - ItepsibllratBt CaDveallaa.

SiXActn. N. T.,Sept. 7. The Reinibhcaa 8tate Covtatio to nominate caodtdales, voel al nona to day. The Hall was crowded to ufTocalioo. Wgrd Haut.cf Ootids raaaly, wssehoaen

heeler, of

If Lastern exchange having declined I per cent, in Chicago, the dieouul on Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa currency, has been re duced in Cincinnati to I er cent.. With buyers for round lot at I per cent. The wealth from the vast i;rain fields of the West is now going forward to pay o'J eastern creditors. .. Wort Ksowiro, tr Tara. William L. Morgan, of PoUaville, Warren county, Ind., says that the ,ed from the butt end of au ear of corn will ripen it pro luct all ad the satue time, and some three weeks earlier than seed from the little end of the same ear . lie recoui tneuds farmers to break their aeed corn in two in the middle, and u-e the bull ends only for seed .

U.ii.iv or ThxOriM'iTb'v A Crawf .rivil!sj cor re pond.-nl of the Cincinnati Oaaette informs that pitjr 1':' th" Kepubliciii f Monlnotoery county are in fav..r of a union of the Opposition in 1 ", with a platform broad enough for all. The riter t sles there is a strong feeling in that part ol Indiana in favor of the nomination of Ju L'e Hatea.of MisSot:ri, for the I'reid ic v . and .I'.de Morton for Go t riir

CT The passage can now te made lntween his citr and New Otleins inside of two dsts a .! T 1 II . .. . tl!

atxiar.au. i n rouie ia via i eere name, un noia Central, to Cairo, theuoe by ateamboat

went? tutles. to Coldubus, Kv.; thence by

Mobile and Ohio, Mississippi Central, and

Great Northern Itatlroad to New Orleans

L-s than four days is reuire l to pa- belw eeu New Orleans and New York, through

this city. I .!.

Kotcalio is the Csitio States. The num

- T nf colleges in this Country is l'2i; theolog

ital temmsnes 4 law Khvl 1; medical schools 40. The number ol students in these

institutions respectively is, students in college I4,73;law students 1.117; theological 1.37J;

melical 41?i. The profe-sors number iu col

lege l.IHkJ; iu law schools 3); tn medical ach. la iu theological schools 1 47. Total of professur. I t.HJ, U.Ul of atudents 3 1 .79 1 .

.4 "see wan dlwaaac. .... . - IT "Which, my dear lady do you think Ihe iDernl place in th world?" " 'Why. t at Immediately above the asmosphere hich S'ir rounds the earth lo be sare." "W hy s iV

" IVecau se 1 ana told that, ther all bodiea lose ths'tr gravity." -- ... ' - ( IT Wooden water pipss have receatly been tsksn tip IQ kochester, S'. Y .. perfectly ound sfUr thirty two years use. m - as

UtSfsartr cbatrraad; H rat. A

FVasklia rotate, will t their roraaantnt Hrea

idotrl. The aiaavebiua baa adysnrried till fcuWtttr, which, rvjlre such sitraordiuary

bis siisraooa. - uwaoaaL- n.al. TrtSaae.

IT The recett Dero-cratlc State Couteatisn of Minnesota, held its sessions in secret, greatly to the dlgusl4 the masses, who wished to look on. Whether they were afraid ihe different member would tell loo meoy unpleasant

truths ef ich other, fMbe public ear, ut

there wer villainous ecbemea to be oo a coded , that would cot Uar the light, after the man nr of the Ltut Slaic canvass, we cannot say.

That must t regarded as a desperat case.

Sil i. Knirr. or F.xraasa Allow me. through your pajH-r, ! eak vf the promptnesa of the Tire ssertnee f 4. nf HsMf r l, C-inn. in djusjtig and pa ing their loaaes, I was insured in aid Company o my dwellirg house, .mi i'herry fii. hat wa totally destrvedbv fire on ihe iht f the 'Joth d A u gut, and take tin u,-ih--f nf informing the

public that on the h llt.. uly iWae Jajl 1 'fer f4 are my claia. was satisfact4)nly ad

justed a d fully pari in rah, by Messrs. Mc

Lean A Crane, their agents in this city. From iheir honorable and prompt eitlen, erit ,f my oa. 1 would cbeerfiilly recommend said Co'opant t'l s!t wanting T-s.itn-e , JH HcltTö. -- lUksiio at Sxaa an I rai.)MivTs Since !-4t. r ronj lP4l to HJ?, th numUr or ereons eoo lerooed U prtsor. was 97J7i. From

I4?-tlo hf)l there were'2.!H barned alive, and

3a,7i2 imprisoned. Frou 19. to A there

were 4J.iC4 burned at the alakti, and 4r,0'.3

coaderaneti to prison. From IM7 vo there

were burned alive was ,574, condemued to

prison 15,731. From l3i to 1546 there wer

bugnel alive 1,7-. imprisoae l 13.211). rrn

lilC to I there saffered id the flames 5,'"i7

aovil, 2j,(W0 were condemned to prison. From

1G1 to l&Cö lbe number burned at the stake

wer 44G. From 17'M to I74C there were burn f.1 alive 1,CX) souls, and 3,120 imprisoned.

IT They have had a cowhiding alTair iu Cleveland. The parties were the editor of tL Wifkly Gleaner and the editor of the Woo I Grower. The Gleaner was aggravated al a paragraph iu the Wool Grower, aud visited tlie ol'. ce of that journal with a determination to have a refraction or revenue. The result was thai the editor of the Gleaner rtaceive-J a severe catigation . -. . 1 Hon. Jetfersori Davis, in a receut speech to his constituents al Jackson, Mississippi, said : "Congreas has as much right to rcVulat

the inter h:aU' nlave trade as the foreign slave trade." Congress for three keore and teu years aft. r the Declaration of In lependeuc xercisr 1 the ower to regulato ihe foreig-u dave trade; Cougress is now exercising that potr; ani it is too late to attempt to lake this sovereign prerogative from that body .

Si sort. ArcipasT. n the "th of August last, Mr George A. Hunt, non m law of Mr. Joseph Y-rk of this city, bad len engaged open a bnildmg as a brick layer, al Mattoon, Ills , and af:er couiiog down from the scaffold, wa tr ;ck on the h-a i by a brick, which fell from the caff -Id above, when by his skull waa

fractured, and frotti th effect of which, he died ob the 2lh, afu-r lingering I day, in a

state rd almost enUre ucconaciousneaa.

Mr. Hun was fwmerly from the vicinity of

thf Vellow Spring in Greene county, Ohio,

here bis mother aod sisttrs are still livitg. m t'lNtTssATt Taai-t. I he firm of Acton st

Woodn'itt. No i1, Fearl Street, Cincinnati,

is a first class wholesale establishment, enjoying tin excellent reputation. They have now

n hand, ao immens stock of goods admirably

a Ispted to the w et m market. These gentle

men import many of their goods direct from

the factories of 1! irore, while others, they pur

chase by the cae from manufacturer in thia

country, and are enabled to give vory desira

ble bargains to western merchants. W would call the attention of the merchants of weateru

Indiana and eastern Illinois to their advtr-

tiserueTit in our ctdumns, and recommend Uieni to give this house a call.

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IJ" Or n Tal Wright, the Denrwratie aomi

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