Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 11, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 5 May 1854 — Page 1
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Ail Independent Paper Devoted to the Interests of the People, News, Agriculture, Education, Literature, the Markets, &c, Sec. VOLKMH 1. KLSCsG SUN, INDIANA, FRIDAY. MAY Isok NUMBER II.
TIE WEEKLY mi S ITl.I.l-ilKi' I.VKiJV lilTOW M'!SXIX:, CKAHLE3 C. SCOTT.
Mi-... : a v '. . . : i V . X - -.-t s-. v,.. U:-:
: ) Vs. i.Vfi an. hid.
; scarcely avoid a certain nervous tremor iin- ! ing moment 1 ut a conviction of the cor:Jiim- J live until you starve to death. Hut if you j The Bear in Mr. Punch's Menagerie,
nroicss'onai as it may seem w lien I s-uv ate sk:ii or .r , no now, wan a caun .can t sianu we, ana are i.w a guou ana ,
the oj.ei;itmg-case on the seat ot tlie car-; eye and steady hand, commenced the opera-. a quieiv one, una1 m oni lor it t-anau
Then
HAY.
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r.v .i.
x. mac; IT.
of "oi.-riptiou i'er Annum.
.a...... r M.vn f 1... ..wt.i.-f nl" jl, (1 ..tt- i h,-.. i l.etter t-llTV 1 n .TeiaC.1 lllltil Olir heard lie .... .-it i ,t it, 'ei t .- ....
' ' v. - , - . . -lucre lie is. ladies ana gentlemen, ivet i no neauues or t:us ove v
: "Arc yon sure you have everything ready whole frame quivered with a convulsive j grown, they are ail t..o smart for yen up iu me direct your aUoIltion to ,)at ,jrMiic a,Ki ,ost delightful. There is a i'r ,Mr. ?" inquired Sir ; with a business ; shudder, and her cheek became ashy pale. , that neck of the woods. ' buikv kcvo.lnu.ed, the Uooshan P-ar. This simplicity about thrni th.it er.
air, mat somewhat irritated me. On being . Nie .rayed tnwardiy that she might hunt, so . tntu quosi.on. is nmu 10 ne n.m hi t.ie hinterestin' but ili-lookin' specimentof Nat- suit sound of the aVium h.i
m iu t :.-dines
ssured in the affirmative, and after cautious
tnat tne earlier ste."
of the op nation might : Xorlh-West part of Ohio for $1,25 per acre, ; ural Uiwy is as h;s n.imc ;,nrliCSi) an j.a.ab-
u are aii l e the
, over th s;?;is c.
IJ:lt
ot" Ad frti-inr.
t e:r.
iin! fasemaie. Thev are like the new Unwn '
!v ca-tir.j liis eyes over the instruments to !e got over while she was in a state of in- j and is it good:"' i jtaut of the North of Europe; in which do-, tints of ;iie fair daughter of live, when th -y make assurance doubly sure, we drove off. ' sensibility. It was i;t to be the case, how- : That's all fudge, got up by specula "is to m;n;01ls t,e ;wxx u- unknown, he is look- first b' 'in to show the ea.lv lo.mis. of a
ak.rig with it a vane- , iv aorations. Tlio
nddeiiiiess wttii winch u ch-mges the wiut- .
generosity and magnanimity ot that tioole i Kica ana uoary vussngcot w inter into -miles haiiimai; his natur patlakiti' of the craft and ; of ro-y ilitnples, and ail the flowery d.-apery
Vi:jw lb-.:.;, i r jr-K' wonderful hand to rnorali:: was, (said the v.ddow.) '.-.p-began to I'nji.y oor liealih.
observation one?, whe
r turns, ta t 1 s gest dav 1 live.
winter evenin' :is he v
i - -Ion
my l.v.sba! : ,:!y !-.f er 1. lie tna.-e a"
).: w US ill oiie of hi ill t.ever forg i thHe sn; s to me on s s;t !':." 1 r the l'-s--
We arrived at St. "s who resided a few ever; her eyes continued riveted in one long : gad some green horn like you or my. tor the tHi p0n pv tiic TU!I,a pv and ignorant na- riper ai. M.ivbrin mihs from town, aKut two o'clock in the burning ga.e f fondness o:i the lx-loved , best of my know ledge and Mief Ohio was ',Yei iw Kin of Beasts. Iu disposition tv of pleasant aii I
: a; tern. ii.t-. ti
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, ..mi vir iMM.inii.i.. . "" " . ". '.',." iiiutvn v - 1 nowsonute ver, no i.'V no means resemti.es tne
r,om in which the operation was to not a limb, nor uttered m -re than one eeca- jness 01 ra-iro.ids m warm weather, is t carry ! (
be 1 ..l i' -rnu d the back parlor, the window ' sional sigh during the w hole operation. ; back persons who have been fools enough to of whie'a looked int a lieauiil'ui garden. 1 When the la.-t bandage had been applied, ' come West. All the railroads arc doing this shall never be pardoned, 1 fear, for aeki.owl- she w hispered almost inarticulately, '"Is it ' w inter is carrying dirt into Ohio out ofMichodging that te glimpse 1 caught of the pale over I.ctoi?" I igan to raise a few beans and oats, '. keep and disordered countenance of the s.-nant i -Yes madam,' I replied, 'and we are go- ' the folks from starving to death next smii-
iCiumin' of the fox, the malic -and baboon, and the fierceness of the iarfm' ieiia.
of the hape of r.unvuv lries, is a' tnvii v . and woracit- ! help I'oe'iiig a deeper interest in
We caiiiiot the sunr.v
I was knitth.-, (I v knitter.) a; 1 he w , master hand to : n.' used tc. tell hiiii J
a.o;..-;j wen. ne n and turned to war v.'as CL-iuin'. fj;'
t!.'.. .iv.nr.-,,
i w;
s a wo, 'sin' (''.:
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1-
summer, than when she
a t 'T !s i )..; ore ns
d'he hanimal now before von. ladies and ! fullv matured, adorned with all the rich
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1 10 halt ;t en he w,;. ;or: well.
IIS -..)l'H-. euic :.i!
mer.
C 1 C v! 1 tJ 0 C 1 V j . o: li.u v '1- iik the H ild Wood-.
1 after show ing us into the room. ! ing to carry you up to bed.'' iisv-.incerted me; for in addition "No. no I think I can walk T v. ill trv
ei o i itercst I f.'lt i'.) the fate ot the said she, endeavoring to rise, but on Sir
u'.urer, 1 had always abhorci.ee. for a-suriug her that the motion mkdit perhaps ' year, and w ill probably be worth jsl.l'.j per
As to the land in the north-west of Ohio,
f th
ision, which ' induce fatal consequences,
. it is eighteen inches under water most
.c .les'sted and c'c w hen water-snakes and
0'pLi-nea
as he r.'t;.si ni,-w hat
to the . lovely
the operative part ot the p
many years of practice did n-t fail to re-' vc earned her, silting m tlie chair, up to hring as much per barrel in New York marmove, 'i he i:cc 'ssary arrai.grments being , bed. The instant w e laid her down die kets as potatoes are w orth per bushel in Alton a; lei-g'h comph-ted i-onsisiing of a hateful swoone 1, and continued so long insensible, ! And. lastly,, he wants reliable information
arrr.y of in-inuu.-nN. tloths, watui water that Sir held a looking-g'ass over her a Msort artfie m your pa;er re
Are.. Arc. a message was sent to Mrs. St . mouth., apprehensive ti nt the 'dial energies
Gentlemen, is well known. lie is better i parapherna
'; known than trusted. Bears in general is thin
treacherous hanint.tb:
ia of the glowing year. Evcry-
new, an.l fresh, and blooming. The
. .... ..... 1 ! 1
cc oi r'.nii2 is now mo:--. r. suow en
riiuui to bluster-
Ins eye upon his prey tor years together; : ing winds and nipning 1 rusts. I n e turimient iwaitin' his hopjiortuuiiy an 'undere-.l time's streams, softened by the gonial smiles of atienter and slier than a cat watelnn' a : May, roll smoothly o er their l c-bbly be-ls.
naturally, bat lu go
CUi
s i':.. 1 t.ie S;
but more particular ! The voic
p:
cause -twas to me, savs 1
emn. I. t.
landy, you know.) v. eH, ; e, 'Si'i'v.' at:.! he lo.ked
Ws li
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hiv.;
a
ii;
that there individi'.e of the genius. He kei-ps than when fhtshe san ' ar
mouse.
In (he meanwhile he
coneean
t" the I
carm vcrous pr: j-en
wit u so mucii
Ids' I t as
to "ii.orm !i.-r mat aw was ready. hail at .ast si;:. I; unuer the urea.iiul Sir w::s m ikif.ga jocular and not very .lo.
stiug-
jec, ana lie wants to go to a lieu. my to- . lo 5mi,os0 ,.,,on all, aeeeivo the closest hobtv. decent land, and fair water. 1 , ,. n...i... x-, 1 i-..u-.i
w.dltu the do. r.-.-e.l. '
ed
i
n ti my ag;tated air, tied an.l Mrs. S:
'l. w eil bv her two attendants
i wa.s turn, her air com osed. and her ale :i.r.-s ii radiated will; a smile, sad lioweva: the cd ! twilight of October.
when i Slie recovered, however, and under the in- - en- tluence of an opiate draught, s-h-r-t several Her ! hours.
4: f: s!; Irs. Sr. recovered, .hough vevyslowly, and I attended her assiduously, seme-
i J.Kactly. hy, my dear sir, lucre is no b(,cll loJ iuU, t!u. lnishlkl ;siu-h thing s reliable information nt West ; to ,,t. a WCg,;iable feeder
unless you pay v. .-ii nn- u. . lawyer w on t i tell the truth unless you give him live hunidad dollars: then voti can't believe what Ini says. j A witness won't tell the truth in court, un-
:( supposin' of him
reilecting the pure, eei-nl ,'au sky with shining ripples. The gale com -s seented with a richer perfume from the L-.ify grove; an-.l , by its cln.-te an.l virgin k's-; -s, flush every
i'.io'iv W I . ! ie:l It :l ; w '
I '
.c ist;r:
I'ut ah! how soon t!
rosy
nottr.? cxi. ire.
and l'owrets on their icy pillow s- sleep, a;e! storms begin to lage, and winds to blow, and
She was about twei !y-six or seven years times two or three limes a dav, till she could ' less you first scare him half to
An
A'tY
.rageous cir-
f ag; and, under all di:
ee.msiarees ra whiea sue was l lace.i, iookcc
that moment a beautiful woman. Iler hair was ii;ht auburn, and hung neglectedly over a forehead and. neck white as marble. Iler features were regular her i.o.e and mouth
be removed to the sea-side.
ilv forget an observation during the last visit 1 pa She was alluding one
and dercateiy on ' slie bad suffered.
.,i
i
and ner comi'iex'.or!
in u. v. Indeed a verv
eX-iU'.siie v c
fair, almost to tran
emiuei.t medical writer has remarked that the most beautiful women are generally the
ten ".hie disease. A large Inthrown over her shoulders.
1 shall not cas- make him swear he won't lie, and then nei-
the made to me '.her himself nor anybody else knows w heth.-
1 Imr. i er he tells the truth or not. The pi inornii 'T distlncllv ail call us an inveterate set of .s'u.ne
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l . . ... .. I.I ...... I IV ,1V. W ' ' ... r i i 1' . : T . . I . V ... -..ill.lll: . . ...
lie pei so. ... 1 u iiguiemei;, - ., . and Mieeiailv to tte tenia
r, '-f eoiiise, spoke sooth- -"' o nrc a pivity go..-.l sort of C ..istian ' i,aviiar-lty he "exceeds the How.ang Ib.wtv g. : peopsc. ; The storv ef the unloi linit Nuns of Mln.-k.
If veil ask a miss of
In consepier.ee of
the hiusidjus character of the llooshati Bear, I ope ladies and gpi.tlem :n will excuse me
from wenturin' 011 tie' ilangerous attempt of pleasure di-.s! Thus it is withm ri. In henterin' his den. This azankms and fool- yonlh's fair prime he brightens on the stage ardv experiment has been tried by three ' (,f life and blooms awhile, but blooms not
.teat a coines ar.il tcatters
i.eiu.i, an.l o,, prs up0 ;s s,.:,' to have went in and
shook "im bv the t or; but I ave not veteerd '
!on
whether thev luive come out again.
achers ; 'pj, Uooshan Bear is notorious for his cruand viy a,hj windictiveness to the human ':
'li lilllSl : j . , ... .1,,, I'.., .,!., c..f io n'r. li
ilshil
1
The cold, bleak stor
ver hi
i' 1
erv lie
them w .t a the seared !eat ! autumn, lie
o;i mingles with the dust but anotherrii g re.mimatcs the fallen gl-'-ry, and the tttd of heaven tr;.sp!:ir,ts it to a f.ovcry ;
1 tl.iuilsh in immortal b-.-iudy, un-. eh menial v. a; s and changing sea-
tei.aiice, i.atttrawy alter l.y'd ,?-t to 5 deacon 'twas i;i-v so, hni sii.r.- 1.-.1 1 -st ceitiiinly you w- uldn't w..-:. :-.-r iii it if y ki.ow'd. how mm :i h . it: derwei t. Hew troubled v. ith a v.-oivlerfu! j aln in the che
nr.'.i nvn v, vi !,-v -k, 1 ,-i !.: t:
tlni", an i beia' broke o' h c.;t:e iie wa-. .-o 1 ut to i; f
laid .'.own. I low he had alte.'-.l sii.cIhst 'a:, - I see hinil Thai '....s : ; ouiiii Spiire Smith's a s. ..-il r.f--.v S.diy married. I'd no idea of that Si. l,:d.Well, that was t lie f::--t tiru" 1 ccr s;r.v hus'iand: h.i-1 at A" body'd t.d-1 me ti. should marry him, I shoe.' 1 have sat ! law sakes! I mo.-t forgot, I w as g";.o : voii what he s-f: I that cvet.Iii', .' n 1 v. I.
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THE FOXD WIFE; t" 1h" IVmulP Sex.
,;iw 1 v a
; sue wore a wn;te ivniMiii .oessiiig gown, .d was it "ids innocent and V.eauiiful be- ; who was doomed to writhe beneath tile tare and li.-llg'iivm jt.t of the operating o . rnn.l my l.ca-t a. hed. A deci.t.ter -i :t wine and s--me glasses were placed on m. .1! tabh-rear the window. She becon-
'f.ut uoctor, mv husband, sat.l she sul- . 11 -siv a mis 01 &..m., oiooin.ng s.x- ; .viWt, 1,.,,.' w-as cruel v lacerated bv ti
denly, while a faint e-iinson mantled on her ' teen ft r a kiss, she pettishly says t;o; when u,.mereiful brute, is too familiar to inspire
everybody knows she means yes, of course. ; comment. Oi, the who!.-, if ou feel obliged by our j Though lit." inhabitant of llnsin. th; bear "short article," to do I. It vou want to go (1f that countrv extend its ravidges and dep-
l..-t 'I'm hut t M)i;S,
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1
tell a thing. I belit ; i i- oiher. Son. .; of talkia' i'';U'.d f
to toe
cheek add it g f al t er ' I think St. will
ligly, after a love me vet."
:r-:
her and was going to speak.
- 1. m e : Mrs. S . d -:-..-!. fan.
:l I 1 that te; r"d
:s n -en tii e.uist.i at . a voting man ed. v and fortune, who
si oiu ge 1 a '.ue
SS ill
n
iu v .b ar madam.
to pour yoi
d.
To great pe. ' tomon s eet
' . s ; I . s n. r.-l v, gi a' ti h. -ra Co : . ; v es" 1: - hat ance. f-sil
I e
v. un w h.cii sue
r v. r s'i-
,r a is ot
. 1 1 .
tem'io.arv auevtations as
et m-Al
a -lass of wine," said I or rather fait
"If it would do me good. Poctor," she whispered. She barely touched the ghus w iih her lij s, and; then handed one tome, saving with a-sumed cheerfulness, '"Come. lo(tor. I see you need one as bad as 1 do, after all. Yes, 1 Victor," she continued with cm; basts, "'you are very ' kind and feeling to me." When I had set dow n the glass.
di
ttendance could supply, she. continue!, "Dear Doctor, do forgive a
li-an-d to inspire me w ith a lively inter- woman's weakness, a;i,i try if you can hold 1 h.-r fare. I can conscientiously say, this letter, which I received yesterday from ln. ii g the w ii de period of my attend- Captain St. , in which be speaks very 1 ; e.-r heard a word of cemplaint fall ( fmidlv, so that my eyes may rest on his dear
hand writing, all the while I am sitting here,
r. i.or itness -d any indications of ee or irritability. I found her one : str.-tch-d on the crimson sofa in the ! -'."m: and though her j al'iid features
g: .ely corrugiited eyebrows evidenced the h. 'ei.se a-g-i'.. siie was suffering, on my i". j'a .: g what sort of a night she bad passed
ivit g noticed bv anv one else
-v.
vill
la
without
you?" "Madame you really must excuse limit will agitate you I must lx'g ."'
"You are mistaken," she replied w;th firm
K:..ni the S;t:i:;d.iy Ev.niae: l'..-t. Look out fn your Vest Buttons. K. -it 011 oi-Tin: Kvkxi.v; Po-r. In your I .ei"of March 11, are some inquiries about the West, made by men in the Mast, wlii- h I shall take the, liberty of transcribing, and replying to in my own way. The article, it appears, was copied from the New York Tribune, but as I fust noticed it in youi paper, I send you the reply. To my per-mal know ledge, the West has been flooded with just such queries for I he : last twenty years, until we are heartily tired i of them. We know by experience that if ' we tell the truth in the matter about the agricultural facilities of the West, not one in . ten thousand of all those who live in the ! Mast, and have never been fifty miles from home, wiil believe it; of course it is a mat
ter of indifference to manv w hat thev believe. "
'. The questions come from Cam bridge port, ! Massachusetts, and reads as follows:
i ''Which is the best time for going West
I the Spring or Autumn?" j The best time for goin
j have the most money about you
I least fear of losing it
to a healthy laud, stay at home, ai d a fool, like m vself, and com- out West
An.! 1 directions
ad jinin is he p. 'M
territories iblv can.
in Be
as for mti itN'i" laud why, my dear lellow, ; sometimes resisted, by the coinage ,.f the what do you mean? You must kin w that ; poppilat'.on, he is forced to 1-eat a retreat, and
;S vr
a .i . .. r v.
ly when it is burnt over, and left as naked as it was born. 'Tis true nature weaves a sort of fig leaf apron every summer, out of a course kind of grass, but it soon gets burnt off. and is as independent as ever.
tai.e 10 UiS ; -CiS at a a li;.a ii. ...s -t'li, ai.-a .1 sore. 'ed. w hich 'as been more than wunee intlieted by the renowned Seatnyl, the Lion Wallis of Cireasda. The diet of the Ib.oshan bear consists '. most.lv of the witals of the nation, or in-
A Determined Y Oman. The Be v. Mr. Fontaine, iu a lecture at lliehnioiid, Ya.. related the fallowing incident eonneeted v. iih the cany uis'.ory oi Texas. A id.eral Long art-emj.'ed !o rev- . Iu:: i:ie that country in 1--10. The O enera! had mav.ied when '-2 years f o,j-' a v, ,..n- ,.s 1 ! a r-. .e" p; , ,- .
ot. t seine t. a strange w ; never i' mi. words to sa; r.-y- he, 'bii
fioni time to eternity, 'cause you will, ted me to pay particular :!'
what lidj.t lo .-he'd a kept
him, 1 cv.
and I
w,.::. i I. 'what:
y d:d; .1 won1 .0 her laidettd .I tn e. sa v. .i- ' ii I'd 1.0 ida
When he forme Texas, Mrs. Bee plain, and l.e-e I liieitse wealth.
ivaue
the ae-igti b'
cntere I I tiiiv into
.t Lis disposal L. r in-i-it h this he armed and
me. say i I' hi ..' ;
.1..
juipped ?( K ' men, entered, the count ry, and thoug!
As for our fair watei
lnv,
it js 1 nar.ls, which he is purwided with under the was everywhere successful.
cnudie a bur
.011 g Si my m .
but I know w,-
except in' we had com
all a billions compound of li.iuid mud. dead ; iid'.oencc of fear by the Booshan serfs, to s-.it-. "Near the Gulf coast he foinn-d a for-
bufi'alo tlesh and rotten rattle-snakes. , isi'y his mawr. Perhaps you'll be of opin- titicatimi where he estabiished his head tie; light o' the tir, Our common drink when we can't get i0" that them as bemean themselves to car- quarters. 1 le was elected President of the ctmnotdy solemr whisky, is one-third coffee, one-third prairie ; ry ?ini is wissers, is a sort of creehurs that ; llepnblie; a full cabinet was cq pointed and a he, 'Silly,' says I, mud and tobacco juice. ain't fit for no better employment. For regular Government organized. At that -ays he, ' lie c, ' - ... , t I 1 I I ..... ST .
Upon the whole if vou have coo,! water ' v- iU-t ol proper otlai this here namma. na e , time Iturbiue was oven unnmg m exu-o w .in
1, t to l.i iny I ....
milt n;s mil ed) lie iv:
t
w
s he
i.-n.. r.. forget ii c.c. l -! v. a s 1 Una : ? te
and can "et half enon di to eat stav where been pitcnm into t nruey, wnieii, nemg too i)or design ol making himsed supreme r.uer ; l.vix'. ix lutn w i 1.1 iiu. mvn in 0 !. i .- . i:...l.: iV....: . . r. ...I.. 1 ; 1 f . i . . ... . . . t r . : . . 1 r . t. , - . r- : . r. . .. , . : ..... . ,- . , . ' ,
loilgu lor mm, lie is now suueiiii ii'uii uiui- oi inai oitue. Deoig jeaeuis oi tue success 11 .s oueu a oiu-si.oi. anoi.e: I I - J
T........V,, r ... lit -T....t, in iq-. i "-estioii. . and power ot Gen. Hong, he proposed to li'.ni are uiiaCiUainteu Willi the ana
J he. temp:
vou are.
ir of the Bi.ioshif.i bear is usuallv
T S .-T -.el.- son -i lt w-.is I, in e evl in Wis-
. , f , . . , .. : a morose and sullen, interrupted with lits of consm. but a big freshet boated most ot tne ; , I ... - . .... 1 C ..1. .... 1. .miiu .I...... nn iv
, , . ., . c , , . iaie am. iieii-. , nen ue i. -v o ...... .. .. .a. ... 1 houses down twentv miles south ot the ' -' . ,.
I marrow hones and turns his eyes up into ms
and showin'
orrible to v. itness
: lirnt viviv mid stin k tbem on b'.di arid
West, is when vou ' , .. ' ... ... .. ,. . j 'ed, growlin nieanwh i .tr- v..)"-,. ..v-i.ei.r. the next ni.rl. r-s.. in i cs
and the'., . ... . , , teeth in a manner
, . I tne river win taKe us uoun n.co om jxain-1 ... , . , . , , It vou come in the I . , ., ... painful to relate. Ot late, tl.i-s tiammal has 1 tn..!.- i. inn if ..-.ll't to I.-r;o'.- n,. t ni.ir . I
111... is 1 . . u les.u.eil lo
Ids and
and power of Gen. Bong, he proposed to him through a:i agent, that they .should unite . their forces, which would enable them to strengthen and confirm their authority, the one over Mexico, the other ..ver Tex. is. ''Gen. Bong unwiselv heeded the trait
orous prop i
Before leaving th
I Spring, vou are sure to shake vourselt to: , t , x- , , , ... igiown so tur.ous
ninni '.omi . lever :i o e1: t. I e .e r: km ii. .
Vou .. . , , ... ! chain and muzzle him, w hie!
death with the ague before Fall. If
pre-emtio:i rights, or Woman's Bights,
though a ser-
ness. '"it w ill rather .
m j ose m e.
i -l -i- , eo tue in the Fall, vou mavlive until Soring. 1 , . . 1 . 1 t f. .' Ami if 1 i . . !. ".i , send a letter to the Saturday hvenuig Post,
tr
mut
I have Lad a terrible night; but I t OiptidiSr. , wasii't with me,
1 .. : ai.l .
l-.r t
At that nv me
.us tone, '"h, si, ill expire, she alviit to say. but her
tongue refused her utterance. She then
if vou don't freeze to death before von get
. here. If you come at all, you had better
and we shall be sine to get it, if we are this i
vice of danger and difficulty, we shall cn-
! deavor to accomplish hur.deterred by peril
he assigned to his wife To men, with directions to hold the place until his return. I!e soon after, w ith the remainder of his small partv. reached the head quarters of Gen.
loiogy ol man, w net ner i exalted or on a level w the most wholesome. M e.lse Oil lids point, atg't which I hey prefer. No delight in bolstering up t
and sleep soundly without injury. .-t declare it to lie a dangerous hr.b t. The ve-sels through which the b'.....i ses from the heart to the hea.!. are a'.v
n
pui
, , ,, - , j , , , j get vonr stomach lined with w ater proof ce-i the letter iu mv band hers was com!" - 1
j uient, so as to be able to digest corn bread,
of sun-dow n. Yours truly, riiTMB PIBBMAKMU.
and regardless of expense. I shall now, ladies and gentlemen, roeeod to exhibit some highdear of this hanimal's
1-. t : Id 1 .
nrsi ju,.j oi.iV ch.el.
'-'m, b.s blue, laughing eves.
ith in: o- eut merriment. I took ; with a faint sniil
iiv Knee, a : t amused ir.m with mv request.
t word. I have ma le him verv w retched'.'" '. l.r.t T ,B,1 r.,t ,..'. -t troniliV
... . . i . i i bacon and whisk v. for this is all we have to ! Xatvrau.V Axswrkep. "Mv dear." said i femsitv. bv means of stirrin' him up with a
a hue iiaxen haired lit ie ; m return mauam. vou must give me leave i - i ..... ... ' 1 - -- . '. i -.lt (iTiWtit f.MV l'r.r.eh fr..rs ,11.1 liHi.mc. i ,:..0 f.,lli.r In his 1 .ij.fnl .t .,.,.v1.t..f l'.l... ., T..l. til tes II 11:!." .15 VOII
i ..I."M p.,,,,,. r,,...:,,,,1 to hold vour hand limine' the ouerat on." - "'"" i ""' ' -' "" 3i.,; ,1,, ...... ...o. .....
: ' i 1. 1. :. i.. J . i .. .. .1, i. . ..t . ... 1 .1 i i i : i i .. . I -o v i . ...'..",.,....-,.,, 1.
yj,-tt vou fear me 1 oc or"''" she replied i ' ' wevuou aen uie , i lnieuu uiui inn s.iouui oe inai i .;u, niiijwn: nouscrx e, a soi l hi inui .u ilui-.u huh
river runs uown. i ao not imomi mat you pikmim tr.row . piU'Ucklarly cam-u.Konis.
1 1- . , i "-v iim.OM'.'I. O 'IIU I'.Ul .'! 111" V 'III .a 1 t (UKll V'H 'l tliv n t 1' t . OiUllt.,e k ?' ininQo.l Jvr-i vtT tor r0OU0?t. I 1 1 ' ;
ti ,.:-,b.-r that he mi ddt i..,t. .JUtr.rbi At that moment. Sir approached us , " " '" '" ' "'"'"a ; -' i " - ' v " -
, r Ti:e o t ,K.Zt a'Vr whw" with a cheerful air, saving. "Well, Madam, consideration the healthiness of the climate?" j a man of sober and mature age; one that f,..- a f. -,- m..m ts sn'ble, .1 v lJ. is vour tete-a-tete Ih.ishcd? I want to get! A variety of opinions about that, my dear can charm you with wisdom and good ad-
i C.ll..... fi,,, c ...... ... AT .. ...... v.. i vice, ra! her than with liersona attraction. I
.i.iiu... 'in . ...i un. "i , ..ii. i '. miiias sit s -i i '
liurbide, who, as s urn as he ; his rival, can.;. d him to be
: i .ssessioii of ; lessened iu their cavities w 'ne ssassiuate.l. ' restiug in bed higher than the
;1,
Time passed. 0:1: Mrs. Bong heard nothing of - fore in all diseases at; ended i:
head should be pret'y n. atiy ..:i a
1 t.-.
How to Wash Lack.-
ihe sad fate of her husband. The 75 men under her charge became dissatisfied: provisions were well nigh exhausted, and ll.ey became clamorous to return to the 'State-..'
J She told them that General Bong had direeTI13 follow ing i ted her to remain until his return, and that
and p
mode of washing laces we fmd in an exchange, and republish for the benefit of our fair readers: The ditlieiiltv of getting lace washed right
rreat .
. . . . . .-i.. . . 1 " . . . . . 1 e le I 111 r Ts.n .! i r l.iii.. w c. .-c
; ii 11, I, r in-i !s (h.iw- s ei . er lll.s maiiel out. ami -give vuu pel inaneni. . ..... . o...o-.- , i .
.1 i. iw 'mos'ru!s'.ir-i t wisih-n ease." " braska is the best. to it is, if you want to ! What do yon think of a tine, intelligent, 1 especially out of a great city, U very
! I proseath- saw tears trick'. in" I 1 do not think there ever lived a profes-; go into the sto -k business, raising an unruly j mature husband of filtyd' i Kvery lady, therefore, should know how to
:t .r,..1 i...f t ivov.i siota.l man w ho eouid siiealv with sucii m, i mix-coioieu came, mat win strav on i '" "i . '" w-isli her own thread lace. 11 anv lair lauv
:...:... rl... i : . .r ' tnr lord.-.,! in th. hi.iu's t:.e.. mid ..-!!. 1 1... ! - . r . . . . . . ... 1 . 1
assuring air as Mr . j l" cai.au;., m spne 01 i.ie v v'iuiromise 01 1 .v-.... - i -,s ignorant oi tins art, we can tenon ner ui a . a,.,i the cvuin- . ' . i..-. i,...x r. . 1 . 1 . ' 'nl.....f .. .11 ..,..l. r? . .-. I ........ f U. I..,,.! .. . ... .... . . , ' ' .. . e c
-I am rei.iv Sir . ro the servants ! a o1 ', JO-", or Benaior 1 ouias. urit vou 'S'11"1 ... o. ......e-. .u '."! verv tew words. Let her Inst rip oil the
wi.. t-:!. i i.e 1
n h a- tlag. rs 1
re was r'ne m-eh.1 '.ty of the dls.-a.-: e.gth i-.e '.la'.! . . Oily v '': -Lc.ee n h--T. f
. The ngravatel mar n l. r -1 an operation : The c-tainetit surgeon df. was in regiil.ir atdti.g'v comnmi.ic.iti-d
she would do so, "'dead or alive." "''very man descried her to retrace their steps to their bourns, leaving her with an infant and nurse, a young negro 12 or 11 vears of age, the sole occupant of the fortification. She kept the !lag of stars and stripes tloating from the walls, fir.,'. I the
un, and beat the
hiilv reveille. The Mexieats and Indians.
u.t out?" she inquired of the woman pres-1 want to speculate in papoos white scalps, j voice, answered, "I think two of twenty-live I iaco carefully pick out the loose bits of I ,''ht tl0'ia,v stilj ..arrisoned I ... 1 .... .1.1 tv .... . ' ...rtiil.1 1... !...(..,. .... i ...... , I . I t
nteiitgence, and Asked whether she had u le e;.o :gh to subin't to an operation.
a-
uir.-d. him with a quiet smile of res that she h i 1 made up her mind t
and get your ow n scalp taken off scient ilical- , would be better, pa."
'-Yes mdim " she r. 'ilicd in tei-s i lv, ro to Nebraska bv all means. If vmi : n, T, ' , ,, iii.iit.iiii, Mil. n ,11101 ill uj.s. I .its . . , q HK BltAII AXI" I'HK SlIAlwiW '. .In vl'l ' i .1 mv bttie ilarrx "' Mrs asked i want to plav jioker for a living, and setuni7; ,., ,. , . , , ,. .H..I my ii. mi . ..ii.. , ...sM.ii i i.i n t fihlc .s I'tili' o l'it'l. A bear, lookir." into - . . ... . - .. ..:. i.: r.. l .. .: i:.. 1. . ' ' J o
ma hunter tone, rshe was answered in a i " uiniM.-.g i..u ;i ihis.iii-, me on oa- , . ,,., . , .
I HIV, 1 'tl.lll V 'V - 11 Ilia It 1 ' I Vl V 'l I I I, I I ' l i
.reivned " con week da vs. and slippcrv elm bark and i i- . . , r I,,u' b ; - ' . . his mouth, saw his own shadow represented .1 iced for i tad iioles Sun.lavs, come to Illinois. If vou'- .i . i i i- . . i nana ioi I.. in the stream; and bebevmg it to be another j want to go where thev don't Lave no Sim- 1 1, ,,. , ... .1 .- r
the affirmative. "Then I am
she said and sat down in a chair pi
-that her husband I her.
li t not be mi rm- i "ne ol t"m at, . nd.mts then removed the nays, i.oi iiu.iung iu ea... umjr w u:ii mey , , he -reedilv can dit at. if but in o .lo
V. ("U on two co:. ut. . ii.s-(w-ii-i w :, th.-n at sea.) sho
e l !" it. an 1 tin- she should hut in anv wise shawl from her shoulders, and Mrs. St
be 1-i'in 1 or i.Lndf.ilde 1. herself, with composure, assisted in displacIure dmaud decisive manner Convinced , i"g as mi.ch of her dress as iub necessary. me that rcti.onstr.-u.ee would usrjh-ss. She then suffered Sir to place her on the S.r lo. .kej at l ie with a doubtful air. corner a.de of the chair, with her left arm She ..bs..rVe 1 it and said: ' : thrown over the kvk of it, and her face '"I s e wh it ye.,1 are thinking Sir , but , baking over h.-r right shoulder. She gave I Ii pe to s!,..-v you th it a worn m has more me her right hand, ami with mv left I encourage th:in yo i are willing to give her deavored to hobl Captain St. 's letter, credit ford" ; as she had desired; she smiled sweetly, as In short after the surgeon had acquiesced if to assure me of her fortitude; and there in the latter condition to which he had es- was something so ind.'seriblv affective in the
eeiiilly demure 1 a day was fixed for the expression of her deep blue eyes, that it it up
operation, subject to Mrs. St. "s state of almost broke my heart. I shall never fovet Fourth question: "How does a prccmp-
beilltll U"l..i ft.., W . .lv..w 1 ... .rrt.-a.! tf jl.f il o. l.,..r., 1T-A I T .. ' f .1 . . I .. - ' 4 1.... 1.. .1 . t ,rn. A ""
'....... l.t'ii.e.. .,.., . Liii.b iiiii.. .' . .--..rt.T aii,,t. 11. til vl,'Slllg.li.'ii'"i-s,--"'..
was with some
S r -
thread, and roll the lace verv smoothlv and
securely round a clean black bottle previously covered w ith old white linen, sew ed tightly on. Tack each end of the Lice with a needle and thread to keep it smooth; and lie
and
kept a respectable distat ce. Time sped. A year elapsed, and still 1.0 tidings of her gallant husband reached her lonely abode.
During all this space she subsisted by gath-
ihe
themselves t
P.tliil'A l it 1 i. Ihill. l-O;-the streets, the m.'.u who t lure looks upward, the la. the ii.it ricks down" . it straight before him. h. is present; if he look right a'
good man. of u thin;
looks behind htm, lay it d.. hie axiom th:. he is tie:;'.-. ; .redliors. I Titit Bhs-r W v. Some ic;d student, w ho had -oi-i n
It a-
lie w t ; li. I . e.
ering ovstcrs from the beach, and shooting!
careful in wrapping not to crumple or fold j j, t,;ut ow a,H,ul tll0 frt. ln 1S21. Gen. '
I bear, w ho was earn ing another piece )f j in any of the scallops or poarlings. Austien invaded Texas, and seeing a Hag i
Alter it is ou tne i,o.ne,iiiKe some oi in-f!.m a f,,,-;;,!;,,,, lloar tle Gulf.'
best sweet oil, and with clean sponge wet
bdliar a Pro! low in
Is than aiaitonn . w a essor for cxamt: ;C '.o;
br v.!
"What would y.m a 111:111 w ho was 1 ', .v. ; "I sh.ouhl Wad n.'il'
I i i i r .i tv.a . . r. .f
j l,:o"-,u- m,m u,,' M' S 1"ua' ,,r" -xou j ing hedropped the piece he had in Ins mouth
warn m go H.giass, go un an .ours, ami .10 .H, jtj was errcvoo.th, v lost. 1Io ,h.t oatch. . T . 1 . 1 . - il.T. -.i-' -.Tl ,
as ouier Kin.is o. eauie no, go .0 oau i.a.e. jcg al moro lh.n Mtw f(1 hil
Third question: "Does the fever and ! nrti. iir.-i-ail linieh in Wisi.onsili?'' I
-e ; i.ussri, en.ieavoring to acquire
coarse it .l.v-9. ony out est is Tm mav lose the sovereignitv over his , 1 , 1 . .; 1.. 1 0
1001 enoi-.gii to asK sucn a question. i-,ery- 1 own liodv shakes, even the trees shake; you can't i
.... . . ....
coax a crab aiip.e to stav on until it is good ! uivino him tits. a Doctor once n
uigs to tum, justiy de
serves lo loose what he has. Nicholas of
Lussra. endeavoring to acuuire dominion f
Diogenes.
for anything, it will shake off. It will shake a man off the lod, kick him out of doors,
turned a coat to a tailor, because it did tiot tit him. The tailor 'afterwards seeiic the
;md shake the bedstead at him, till he gives, doctor at the funeral of one of his patients,
said to him "Ah, doctor, you are a happy man." "Why so?"' "Because," said the tailor, "you never
supposed the noted Balilte had eslablisbnl I .. , . i , .,
the lace thorough" to the inmost folds. ; limln!u,r( Have ready iu a wash kettle, a strong cold j .... n n ,.T ,.f . ., , ' '
lather , if .dear water and white Oastile soan. . .' .' . ', ' . ." ; woman not Va
' ' was his surprise lo n;id tins place m th Fill the bottle w ith cold w ater to prevent ! , , . , . m , i .
iiiius. .'i iiiiiui. ... ni.ii ..its ...i.i saiiiae in i
its Inn-si in- cork it well and stand it ut.ridit ,. ., ,.. ... ; scorn, arc lour wom.e.s g...i
- j o
a w I'livvt i"-i ta
an aecomt bshe 1 otuan c
in the suds, with a string around the neck secured to the cars or handle of the kettle,
diaus, iiiannrl by a solitary woman'."
A Wllol.K ilo.i Siouv.-
That depends on circumstances. If you
agitation that I entered ' her ev.-s. she fixed them on the letter I held.
s carriage iu . e.mpany w ith himself ; and did not once remove th -?a until all w as ' have a gHd ritle, and know- how to use i(. i have any of your hid work returned on your tapor. nt'd
'lis Grease!
to prevent its knocking about and breaking, But living grease no more!'' The Buffalo while over the tire. Bet it boil in the suds j Courier gives an amusing account of a genfor an hour or more, till the lace is clean and tleinan who mounted a barrel of lard to hear white all through. Drain off the suds, and and see, on the arrival of the Ma (lower dry it on the bottle in the sun. When dry, I with the President and suite, .lust as he remove the lace from the bottle and roll it; was listening with great unction to the round a wide ribb.n block; or lay it in long speeches, the barrel head gave way, and he
folds, place it within a sheet of smooth white ' slid easily an.l noiselessly up to his "third
s in a l.fjv I evi for a f.-w button'' in the great st-iple o!" Ol :- ex-
divided anion globe."
the
(t! What are you cry of a miser, who witnes lately. 'Them's one of my replied the mi". 'Id: w ith his neck broke, ov.
0;' The sayh c me i;i giving th e '. Liefi. 1
th
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P'll.'.l, Mr.1 t'-J i. sole me at thUtrv- u have ope rh:m'-e in t n thi v.vn nviv ban.b -1 T b
