The Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1851 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. II
MARSHALL TEXAS. SATURDAY JANUARY 25. 1851.
NO. 3 1.
Till; 'IV.\ KI'.IM lil.lc \\.
ONLY TWO DO 1. LAKH A YEAH.
I.OH.IIKHI X F. J. I'ITII.1.0
i:|>| I tiHM *mi I'll »i*u11: i hum.
T I II >1 s
fur Tn»' llrfi'm iMN i« i- it.-.I «I lv hi TWO
poll t-' •' !'1 ' •" th« in I utib
ni.r • i i •' within »ii in-1.»i.- 'fhm Ihillar* :
. j».» ■.»»»■*•» I a v ■ I until ;• 11 •• r 11 j#- mx ni«ui(l" i'
'r„r win (k> Four PaNtm Mingle . One Dint
b|VC|l)MWnil|l |»t ".jiinrf <<• i. ii lint-- i<r ||n
gud „i renW ifc r "v •tihueqrnlliwrtlon
4 litwni iw'^oni iim i- for yrtrly niti i riinmiint
Aiinouni • mi i'11 1 i "■!i ">!i - I in Di linn
£7* taiieia mMrmkI (otbt*{ HRm hum bepoti paid
9 c I c c I c d |J o c t r n.
The Last Tear I Shed.
iiv huiii ii i j: \
Tin* ta»t l«*«ir I wn* 11"' « mi ■ il.al f. 1!.
Aa I ktHd (he*.d«wmotheren I bode Oh iin |]
\\ |„ I «siw ;• •! •"!' ■ • ■
tn11 • ii for i!.< i »*i urn • ii mottar«. m m<N
i•.I !««*:»r« 1 ll«\ • l""k' ' :i' •"•'it- iiii|'ii v„„ | | „
»00i| it!- •>-« the forever <..*! Une t!■.»•• • nr ■:.* i'"
lihutiglii i'f my h.iy?i«M»>i himI ihv kiiuliir** |m in.-
w t.-: \ ungi-t • •»«•en *t I mi on lit) knee;
(if thy !"*♦• mt ■ v«»r»" I-I
lk r- up io manhood unc(»n#»<iou* Iiok bi
Of tl>\ :"iii»"" ull.-'i r: I.' ill 1 lit > .Ii1.:/ \\ ' ■ n
wr..iiir.
WKi!'- w*jWfti* p#**l n* unyielding it&fttfong
llbnuiln » the !• •' .!.•' •!• <1 unpin
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And hu*.Hhrii b> *'« I i« l| !> • • I In
Tliutj ill.!"! i»»ir-*• tit- i'nl in- |. i
•In \
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Aift *!••••'■: •* I I nix ■ I in i .i
A!"iir ' iiv". iil'-t ■■ ill in.-!. - •» I ..• . i . it- r l..
T:. ra itri none i* i»I >ve m ■. in lov< nu like ilwr!
M I 11
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V "i.tf't • . in v .■ :
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'I'!.i l»li*»Mt ■ •»I |»f
lit an ! be
. • ' ' •» II! ' I ■ Ml
I i.t.t not nhtft I mm-.
M I N ( i; !. I \ N 1
Tho Dead Fra nud ♦ho Jordou
We ill- s' emit d l»v /I >!•»••• |111 into the
I'lain i»inl pa**iiijj a pool ..i >.t . mate
U»r surrounded l»\ a ma-** of » «{. tx
weeds rode I lit** • it u I i !< '.x I <w ; •. > ■ \
l)ll«lies> Mil.I IV ii'IhmI til .| t It-
lako. 'Fheru was a ! ud j-. !. •
strewn! here and I hurt* w. > • i. i t w«.-
hear trunk* of tie. w .... ! 1 v
covered with a eoaliiu i>. - i
lumps of hit Ullil flOUi* Mllist I.I \ . -.•.:t
lend over tlit* hearh We all.i .;i '. ■ 'I
Several other pi> res ll • ii ;j on t!.• v..11« <
The water it>eli w.i- . I .ii ! ; i. .i ..!
tho Mill W .IS lellec'ed I HUll Ii - Mil . e W I ill a
dazzling jjare viewed lioni tin.* |> •the
H.ihr Lutlio as 'lie \ni»» call t\ lo ' itoth
ing ol its ^|oom\ ah|" ct. (int. on out le.i
hand )»v the dark ranje of \|oal». i . .
tititiaii• Ml 1)1 tile e: ij \ liei-;'.;«. w . |j.. l ji .•
<|iiitf f«l formed (he I •-* t; i e* on tin i_ '.r t e i:
Mark I>iilimit ion* «• IifIh ri»i rj ah.upil\ - hi
the lake whieh strelehed lar In lo . •;* nit
tile distance till its lead tl iill > W ei e hent
Willi the hu/V Mile ol III-- !I■ Ml/oil W.-I-I-
waler era'.*. monotonous Mne >k \. :!.
C OI ll 11. > 11 e 111 h o| III- I ' ei ill I and • i'. i ..
Heated and fatigued w e ( :«- p. 11«•«t lor:
poneral hathe at last our pnvale p i t \. lot
the (al^rmis determined to r. t; nr * n
ei^ieK J or the H.'ieied Joid.it l] l.ike o|
8oiiottl being held bv them iti horroi and
nhoiililiatioll (Mil 11 \ Uliadapted |o till • lids
ol cleanliness or eomloii as we . 11:. w aid •
ascertained to out coat I he I• i.I ...| j in
which tlie lake wa« held • 1111 not how. \.r
deter us and havio-r e ill*-I a ill.
plunged like unite.: dttrk- into tv I
eh-.uent I'aulo eluekinvj IiK• • a I • i o . i
I ink. V\ e | h.i i-i| ' 11 • w • • \
Kapi-'U i 11«• i*.''<. h .-I ji:; i IkmuI
|i.»|i|M'd 11{» Ii -111 l!i . 1 !• w it- - b ur
lualli d i'm - -iii.ii i. :. ami t •• - i-u; inn.;
froill the intense Milplief oil* hitler iftlm* ' -
ion ; wa'er it wa* .»•*'. m»r ia* .i *.d\
nor sulphur hut a «Im^tin•_' C«tllfif*un(l « I
llient all lour a lio^-. .- .id ol n u- ! I
serve as ail emelie \ on r nil I nr
Miik m it nor tin in if I'.dk o a 11\ in
molasses or a wa*p in .i haiie|o| i.n I
fan find no parallel for a I»..(!i«' in the I) ad
N»a.
I brought home a hotll of and *ck
ened >oiiie scom-h ol n.\ . • jii oi.t *.i;-
lint the null-iiii^s of in\ eoinpa -n> w« •
a 111 lie to what I I* 11 . rut -I .ii.i 1 i
r• 111seijijeuee of m\ superior hor-em m-i i -
J J looped i .to thew..' I - MS i i ii a-
8took. and juinpe»| out • I u a- i I weie
llased alive; however hi ni* h- ju-l to
this abominable mi'iiure; if I -n- uted lot-
it mv wounds were well raul< i /ed and
Comp|et>'l\ skinned ov--i ; the ru e w
period to a in;I** ^ -J1' - 'I wifli the
comlonablo i« -.11i•»n "I iHt-ii w 1111 li.nl
lii-cii well ma; <1 <«'i with million -net
Mill" ^roany ami e\treniel\ out ..I >«•»!•*.
with a tintfliiiu creeping f« I overtho kin
and remounting turned mn j - " the i.»nU
of tlii* .1 oi•Ian ( t 1111• |• 1 11 Imw i- i -
<h«* riylit \\ • reached tin- ('.ink- <*. s• • • • • 1
which burrows in iIh mi'iiiou* ••••<! I '' '•
low tin- le\el i»l llit* | lam flu- ii- t'.n-k
ct ol'blithe*. s||»III'* and lr ' 111:i! •• i • n% «. •
of its water* in nianx phnv* -ca •"« Iv
out-iopin^ tin* I'.u'lv. I In* -!i« ani i- xi-rx
rapid ami the water rmnlx. I.< ii-ir tin* t i\-
or to follow lis meandering*. W'-ariixed l>\
a fcliorter path at tin- « • !• rat oil !oid*.
whore tradition toll.- u* I In* ho*! I- I
trod dry shod through the depth*. a* t!.
Hood retired I>i•'11it the ink "! ••" I. nor i*
it improbable rtiat here .1 oliti the l»apti-l
was baptising and thai hen- our I !• •>*« «l
I-onl an lie uaiiH* out ol the x\ :»t«*' ~. i'ec- |V • *'
the public seal of Ins mini tr\ . " xxheii the
11 n|y ( i ho«-t in a bodi|xs'it|" 11'> •' a I »x •
came upon him and a \oue from In ne i
which *aid Thou art mv belovi I >. ni
tlioe I am well pleased "
At thi* part of 11». »i \ • r t' i • bank-r.re
low ami neatly on a level will tin -t • -
here. al*o (he river ii» *<>rtt|»niili\tl\ broad
mid shaded by tree* which gnuv in on at
abundance alone iU margin ; near the bank
the water i > shallow■ but the curt cut r\eeed-
'ngll rapid ; on both aide* the sin am
bordered by a deiiwo thickct and a feu
open interval*; lite Jordoii w illow n< found
in jfroat luxuriance The lord* of the Jor
•ion bein|» the grand termination of > ur ex
I km I i I i n is (»iir pilgrim* who had only taken
a devotional win f at Mar Sal>n now |»r«•
pared with 111finit«■ gusto for a solemn ah
lilt ion in th«* sacred river. Tin* Arabs had
I driven our horse* into the water ami were
swimming with them in great glee we too
L'"t rend* for a hath anxious lo wash oil'
the mistiness of the Dead Sea.
Scarcely wore we denuded of our scant v
clothing when to our dismay wo found
ourselves surrounded hv the hodv ot pil-
grims who had tinex|M»cte<llv debouched
from the hmdics uniformity arm ved in white.
\nt ha*ing an* idea that it was customar*
toil'i'Hft lor Ihr ni'ivi-i'iii ami proprietv lor-
bidding us (•> intrude in a state ol nature on
-i» w'• »r*l.'i}ifii| a compau* «r retiied with
ii.' -mill precipitation to a more •included
Inil I-■i .t \. • a I .!«♦ spot lip tin- banks.
The scene was highly amusing horses
floundering and snorting midwa* in the
slieam . \rahs «11 - p I a \ 11114 their copper col-
• •red limbs as the* di»po<(od themselves
among the lin\ w.i\ • ; pilgrims in Initial
ariav ducking and di*iiiL'. grubbing lor
•nail shell- and prceu peblwi io tba bottom
«i| t!.• • stream ; handkcicliiels caps and
unknown article* ol apparel male ami le
led- were washed in the h«»lv river all
eei tied habiliments from that day forth.
Some !• • 11 «_r -1. Iit.-d devotees had brought
bead- and gia-* arndels Ironi .leiusab-m to
lie tran-!oimeil into : 111 • 1! : and n !ich h*
l:.Illl -i"ll ill l!|C Jo1 ; more b "'"d the
v. iii.'i in 1.1 •• tin 1. . • . ••lift s plucked
Vl^kiWfl from I lie river side. and a lew
took siib-tauli'il I";:** lo lie manufactured
into trinkets of dive • soils consecrated a!'
|t\ contact w ith the w: rs. In l.acl plea*
profit and devotion were curiously
Mended to- ther the masiui that " no man
call seive tw» 111 a - r e r - I- rig caie'ull*
K• • |»f rill ot It; III
IVopriet \ I tluiik I *atd. compelled our
partv i'i r«*iir.• to a little distance from the
j ' • \» lnTf ill-- #eene I have been endeav-
i.-in!: to <i< >\\nh i n rti d ; hut propri-
II \ |>l.t vi <i • • 11• •. iit !• . •. "i 11 \ iil l> i■ 'M an
■I11\\«»rtIt\ triel. I vv is f« ' it»t; ;» eom-
|.-.11i• »ti ne'"V« tin 'i\ • . In- I.ad i■ • 11111■ 11 the
opposite Mtli*. win it 11»«' current • ■ i<14*ht iih-
• -rid.mi!\- am! :.i . up the tjlniy ol tin- en-
lefpritfo might and main 1 wai to
-tiiKi "ill lor the l» • It I had just I ft
However tilt' ri\«*r tf«»• I lnintf unpropitious.
I >\.i- bmH*d 1111 ■ -1111"111 v down t!»«•
-t'l-atn a'id lintillv »!• - '•••! on a khint'ly
li.jiik <1 blimli to ti m«I if 1 icailv at the
!• 1 <»l tln« fair pit^ 1 ini wl • represents the
.• .1! 1* r •• \ aim• : our both Here the
water wa* too shallow- to swim 11 and llu*
. 1 1 ' • 1 apid 1 permit my eoniin^ t«* «u
1 1 *11 oi i-v ai!\ o-1:1 1 eypid ■ • • t ihau that of
. 1«lit • I lli** I " 11 w itli l.o?|i lirtn«!<
M\ feet were point il to 11.. Ii<!\. and inv
1 r 1.1 in I>ti 1111'i• 1 tr meanly HiiauiHt In.
1 1 \ shell on \\ 11 ii*!i I wan *0 deplorably
11 i d. added I "tillv lorineiil to menial
liuli \\ hill • * to bv done ' I )wi 11
\ of 1 ■•'Ui>e forbade my t:« ttu»ix 011 my
1 a.el i-fliriiitr 11 It• - a C'h 1 i.■*Ii. 1 n liiped.
while 11 ecn*»itv ioreed iih to hold hard a»
u 1 1 d r downward* 11> the " 1 ol Sod-
1 mi 1 iin^ht Ik' alii udi •! Willi very serious
• • ••(jiii'ii(e> even il I escaped shipwreck
mi inv involuntary voy a»_'e.
S< 1 then I ).1 \ ro\ I r ed. a* w I II no adverse
i ri iinistaiM i-H would admit of in the mud
11\ w.»ti> m\ la ee -rorehid bv a bla/in«;
mm. aid 111 \ antipodes threatcnm:* uiomen
I 1; \ til 1 .Mile :» . 'tier Irolil tin* l"i essailt
' o the inexorable stn .mi. I he tact
.. I v\a* in lli« " eeiilr« 'I a hnhbh- \nd
In• w did the I.in l.»dv : »ke n f This was
1!. unViutit-ol eut ot all < Mi! for the pro
piietv the delicae \ n a x. I lie Kvnipalhy of
i\ hi' >he pfliiiivol) looked on. US il
III ' in. extraoidi" n \ v i" the mailer. I
init'ht a#» well have been :i loj» ol wood . she
iieiilift leofirdetl 111 \ helpless condition nor
; \ 11 ■ -etl fiuiiuiitctaiiuu lor my perplexity .
111 • 1 hups >he llnuijlil poor simple woman
it wa- 1 wav we iiuropenns had and thai
tt.: <!• 1 M-I M11 ol mix roiii.li \ ! wits pay-
I-' ln\ ri'ApeeU l» tie \ ••♦»••• a I «• I object of
mi iinilual pd^n 1 :fj> lie lhal as it uia\
li.-ie lav 11:ih:ippv I a ma: I \ r to in\ uiodf*
v; while . tot win--.- Hike I -uil«T»d.
11 111 V I--ml* nipl.tli 'I lll\ hUMUlii! e.»«ri»
I and. as 1.1 1 a- til" \ were hand- d to
II •: 1111.11 • -' -■ d gimiont gftfiuwit in tlio
water eonseeralin^ I verily helieve. the
watdrohe* of eveiv ft ■male liiend. km-wo
ii>hi. or '.cipiaiul iMi'e she po«ti»eset| 1.1 tilt'
w 1 li• w othi ami tin • . 1 * I had re 1 son I• •
11 'ilien11*er WOfO ;ni\tln g ImM ffftt M fatfl
lit-r lahk wa?- liiiished : and takliitf an extra
iluek l"i her ow n < •;» i ll henelit the rulli
|i woman i»el'«ok her to the I»i 1'h«■ •*. whilst
I. .e.e. lnd. >« a .li- I. unl {HlMH
d: ippia>4 from 1 liver for««vv rai iuir pi I
1 and pilgrimttgof from thai d.i\ forth.
Conn*. "* lor tho Yonug.
f" j _»1; t km I a.: Iriti a | liljl temper. \n-
ner Will COtIK) l>ltt 1 • • -1 -1 it > I • »u 11 \ \ »[• I'k
in iv ot I a hotlM "ii |vti V t'1 ol pWlMOtl
mav tfive v'oil eause lt» mourn nil the d.ty»
of v our life :
II. t! il mvrnfe ^n»»«v- w r *'
•| ».- Mm k itl-iii'' pu • u • nil brawl
If \ oil have ail ■■ 1 'ix 1 <"' kindlv to
wartls him and u 1 •:U• tii'ii vtnn Irieiid.
\ ou mav not win him at once. I»ut trv
auain. I««'l one kimlnemt l»e f«dlout«tl I#v
anolher till v "U have arcoin|ili-he«l your
I i d. Itv little a''d little ^reat thiiigft are
rolllph led
VV .1 ■• . 1 H
U I :tr» I 1 • ! I I ' •'
\ nd m rep ated kindfli h will Mftw wi
heart of a kIoiio
Whatever vmi t|o do willin/l\ \
tIt 11 I* vvhipt'tl al hi'IiooI never learn* hit
| MOftft Well V man lli.it OOflEim lied t'»
wo I eare- not how liadlv Ins work is per
|nii 1 lie lhal pulls ofl* l i- coat t ie erlul
L »|rbl t» W« ' I Is eait.est and
Miit's while he woikn. ii the man lor me.
1 ..«rCi|| .| "ii if.*l» "ii 'i"1
\ i;rii*«*l*l • IM «'•" 1 k
f\ I.i < k. <• Irani not from rumor
Ixil on ii■ m|«»u(»(«•«| .iuiIjim if v th;if ;tt f*park 'a
II n mi ^ ulta ri\i*r (i\«- mhmi Ii:i% «• tnlo'ii out
williioa }«•« il.n*. /»*-*• ji.Mii!«I.H «»• .'>1.1. In
11j« it llirr.- Ih>m( >1 \|||<>\ l.uik out nn fol
l'»\\ « thi' Ur*t (In\ ."».*! poumi** Ili«» wcmnl
.1 is I I ooiiiwIh ami tin tliiril <lav f»oiii»ii*
>i\ ui ' ks ajfn fli«> li*atl» might h«\«• Inmmi
|iur< liaK«il l«»r 8'»()0 •••••». Thn Itickv
mm ii I'M tins cit\ w i tli tlii'ir j»o|«| "ii tin-
i utor last Thurmlnv iut«»n<i}ii£ t«> tako
the ii»'xt Htnimcr lor tln> State* W e hav-
not l< ariied tiii'ir riaim'*. -Sacrum* n!i Trtin
acrijil
A nocrH *<•»' rtv i oin(niM«l of l.hiif * )•»
anions tin i urh'-itn * wl\»rtiscd fur in I bo in « *>•
fuj • r>.
rather Alley ail laif* White.
The following anecdote refuted of linn.
Hugh L. White we find going th« rounds
of tlie press. The writer proceeds to my
that Judge \\ was a very liberal inuu to
the various Christian churches and pro
eeeds.
lie gave to the Methodist church at
Know ith- (T« in.) the ground oil w hicli their
house ol worship was huilt; and occasion
ally would appear in the congregation and
join in their worship. .Now in those days
there was a notable Presiding llldcr io that
region eal cd l ather V \lcy a pious labo-
rious and uncompromising preaeher ol the
go.-pel who considered it a duty to rel- ike
mii whenewi it should presume to lift up its
deluinud head within the limits of In- «li-
tin t. \nd v. hile l ather \\ley w;m a man
of iespeetaide talents undouhted piety and
great nnni>i» nal lideiilv lie had iuoreo\er a
spice ol humor oddity. and droll* i v ahout
him that iari lv failed to impart a character
istic tinge to Ins perfomuiiieca. Tin* con-
-••(jueiiee was that amusing anecdote* of
the savings aiid doings ol l ather Vxl*-\
ahounded throughout the country.
On a <• it.Hildas a number ol law • er.s
and lite: ar\ men were toge ther in 11»*• tow ti
of K now ill*- and tlit- conversation tuned
o'i pr« achetx and |n• aching. Une and an-
other had • | • i« d Ins ojiinioli ( ' tin* :.n 1
that pulpit t.valor when at length .li.'i
\N I • Iv. lip •• \\ ell L'-nth n.oli till •
subject t tell ill ill i> ol coui entitled to his
opinion I>nt I must candidly admit that
I atln r \ yIe\ brought me to a sense nl my
evil deeds it ]* .• a portion ol them more
cHcftually tlinn any preacher I ever heard.
\t this e\er\ eye and ear was tur.ed for
Judge Whin- was neuf known to speak
lightly on religious subjects. and moreo\er.
was habitunlls cautious and resp* •• 11uI in
liis reinaihs ahout religious n hi. I he
rompatiN i.< w * pi-*si d the most irgentde
..le that the Judge should give the particu-
lars and tin- e\p»-« tahon Mood on tip l'«
'• I Welt |||'. id tie I udge •' « V
ii.' to tin* AI. j i nil.! en ui't'ii. -k -• i . ii
wax i ' mi■ t'• ■'I bv a eh-ru vmau w itli \ !11»111 I
w:is not ■ . (ii. (-ii iinl ! .11!m*r \\|. \ w .■«
II tin- |>t|i|.1 f. \| th" ■ lose of tin- M ilium
In- nil--** <1 H.r.l to tin* Congfegalion I
unt not linn■; t.i detain \ ou I• \ delivering
m i \lioiiaiion . I have arisen men 1> to an-
i.ini-tiT a rebuke lor improper conduct
itliieh 1 have observed hen- to night ' 'I Ids
»f eourse \\ a K • < 1 n | • tin- entire assiiiiblv
41MI till* stillness Wllh jiroloutlll W lull V>.|e\
stood ami looked lor several secono- over
In- ongn gallon. Then stretching out hi*
arge Ioi l' rni. and with hi- fin
jer steadily in one direction he said;
Now. I «* a I ('111 :i 11' those tWO Vi.Ulig | J: • • 11.
ivho ueii* talking in '.hat corner ol the
muse while the brother was preaching.
l'ii k that I mmi g. 11' t talk ahoiit thein.
VN i II. 11 is tnie n look* ver\ laid w In n well
Iressed \ on;itf men wh en voil would sup
mis*'. Iioiii their ajijH'arauec belo iged to
mine respectable lamil\ to come to the
louse o| (iud and instead ol revere u ring
he ninjeslx of || mi that dwelieth therein or
lttending t" the un-sage of H'ih e\erla»ting
ove get together in oin* corner ol the
inllse (III- tinker it all littles pointing
ste.ul\ and strmght a* the aim ol a rille
iii . and then* daring the whole ser\ice
ii'eji talking titteiiug. laughing and t;it;
.dill}.' thus anno\i i.j the minister disturb
nj» the congregation and sinning ag oust
• oil I'm sorry lor tie- voting men. I'm
»orr\ lor their parents. I'm sorry tliev
IMve iloue so tonight' I hope thcx will
ii'Vi'i do »■• again. Hut however that's
i"t the t1 j111u i «;ih going to talk ahoiil
It i•» another matter so important that I
bought it would he wron£ to sutler the
•ongregation to depart without adininiHtei
rig a suitable rebuke. Now' said he
itretching ins huge arm and pointing in an-
ther direetuui 'perhaps that mall who w is
isleep on tile bench out there while the
Mother vs.i« preaching thinks I am g"1
0 talk about him. NN elj I must confess
t looks \i i\ bad • • ► r a man to come into a
i\ in shij«|'!iig a •■sen i bl v and. instead o! t..!. ;
1 M at tike ntin t •. a:.d 11-1« mug t" t '.«•
•|. M-d gospel caul - -In stretching linn
s«*|I out on a bench and going to sleep It
s not onl\ a pronl ol great uiseiisibilit\
ivith rig.od t<> tin* obligations which we
iwe to our creator and redeemer but it
diows a want ol genteel bleeding. It
diows that the po >r man has been so un-
ordinate in his bringing up as not t«• have
»eeii taught good manners 11e don t know
nhat ix polite and respectful in a worship-
ling as-e;11• 11v. .in . i g whom he cone s to
fiiuttle I'm - mi v tor the JjOOf man I m
»ori v lor the laiinlv to which he belongs
I mi .»"ii \ he 11Ml nut know bettor. I bopo
M* VV ill I e\ er il » #o ag .IM But. I. <v\ I
■ 'lis is II.•! VV h it I V' ; 'III » to t ilk 1 i'
I hu* lat'i -r \ \iev w ■■■• on. loi -one* lime.
•H>xtll<» I III• | nil"'.' i Hum I. . .
• •us amt tliim::* ilia! he \\ .i- not tjoiny to talk
iImuM ami liittiM;' honl till tlx* at'enlion
t • «I fiirio-.it \ i i I tin- audit'lit' Hriv i :ti-. <1 to
:lir -I jiitrli win n linallv In* rein:irk<'d .
" Tlit lliii.o i.f wliirli I wan ^oiu^ t<»
IjiM m :m r fir if» n fahth <■" Vow I i|>< lioj .
11 aii\ ('i-ntleiii/iii roiiu H to chtirrh m ho
.iii i k|» Irorn u»>iin» tohnero tluiinu dm
liotirx ol \\ «•>;i4». licit !u« wil! just t.ike hi>
11"ii And '!«.• r for a »pU box ^«»«i All
know i!i:11 Miir cu-t«»iu i» to kneil wli'-u w«-
I • •:»\ Now im\ u t* f 111 * i p i 111 Uia\ -oi* in i
ui'Mirlit hoU «'M «• 11.t• iI % ii»i-'>i.. :11. ;.f it
i.u-f l».. lor » WI'll .1 1 Mrtlio .Vt l.i K
lo klif« I «l« • \\ . Ill ;i |>li< li II g(.:l.'
Now -.lid W iiitr " at 11 ii*• linm
I liail in mv iitoiitli ail uncommon large
11111<I ill l• »li.»o. \ \11• n n Hin>|u(nr manner
ami tr nn ol remark Ktron^lv am-slcd im
attention While In* \\a» Mining to tli<
right ami th I• • It hitting tliom* 'tilings' that
In- was nol gmng t•» talk ahont hi\ rurii.M
t\ M as lam\ to li ml out what la* rouM In-
Aiming at. I wax ehewing ami njuttiug mv
lar-je jintl Midi uncommon lit v and
looki'.^ it|• at tin' preacher !'• catch cvi-rv
word ami;; •«t«ir«*. N Inn i." at la»t noumcd
upon the folmceo. )u hold. there I hail a
■rr»tl jnif/il/r o| tohurro »»|-it ' I <|il let I %
ttli|i|ir<| do- <|iii*l out ol 111\ inoutli ami dash-
ed it an lar an I could under the *e»ti«. i«-
s• 11v»■ • i never again to hi" found chewing;
tohaccn in the Methodiat church."
Sotn mm. W i i m \ Iiiw ounce* of
hoi la Mill ►••Hen a hundred gallon* of the
hardent M-ater For wanhing K powe**?*
murked Mipeiiont\ over pot or peail ash
u'i\ing a deliratc Mhiteiiww to tile linen •
Mitbnut the j.ligbteM injury
A Word to Parent#.
I hnvp hni Im• 11 Hti oliKcrvi r. as I am a
»\ui|>atlii/ing lover■ «»f hoy*. I I ike* I«> wo
them happy cheerful. « I am not
willing that they lie ''heated out of tin-
rightful heritage of youlh indeed I "an
hardly underhland how a Insih toned iim>
(ill roan can Im* tin* rij»«»!»••«I It nit <•! a l»oy
who has not enjoyed a Ian shore of t li«» glad
ihit- a youth llut wiitl< I watch
with a \erv jealous eye all rights ami cu»
torn* which entrench upon the proper ti^ht*
o( hoy* I am equally apiiivhftisivp lent pa-
ri'til«*. uho are not forethoughtful and who
have im! habituated lh"»n>-i I\Co clone oh-
-ervatiuii 111min thin Mihjtct |K*rntit their
iti indulgi-nri* w !.;. !i ar« alniy.sl cer
tain f• • rrMiIt t'» i!.. ir i! ...nali/alini it' not
in tin ir t«»t.I inn; • <i ani"'!" t • haMt«
whieh I ha\e «■ 1. ■ • i \*•«! t.-ndi.14 mo* I Hijrc
ly t<« mi i. I know none nnne prominent
than that of parent • | ■ mim ■; tin ir Minn to
Im- hi I li • • »tn iU aft i _• 11:'. 111. If is ruin-
otm to t11• ir ii!oi..l* in almost .-ill if ancesi:
they acquire under r w-i of ni^'t. an un-
r< a11h1111 and cxrited lbt.it*- ol mtiitl had
at.d \uluar. iiiiiiioi.il a.id profane language
nI'M'eie ptii in .■» «* 1111 ■ i . a I 'eiitumi.U a
liiwtata aod ii ilutii be iring; itidMd it in in
llic *lrei I i-.ller ni:'!il' ill t ithoy*| nripal-
l\ ar-jiiiir tlic edm .ill.ni "I IK• • had a eapa-
it\ I". I.<tin i' rowd\ «li--oi'iit.- > iiinm il
lll« li. 1 litI few Im»\h . ;m\ iil\ni t• • !i
r»r \ i 11 -■ i . or who have ! -ill advi-- I and
< > t;. I!. ii in • • 'v • • • ■ 11' n -1 ■. i v • ■ i all.tin
iIk• d< tin -I • mini i of u m ful eitiwiu.
I'arent* should in ll - jiailnnlar have a
no*! iij.i'1 and mli i : • nil ' that it will
'lever im-iinit a >-• »ii. iii dm- any cirrunuttan
« w li.'it- ver lo j.'o in 1'i t1 Mr« . N after
i-htfall with a\ 'W «•' <-ni_* i:.'in^ in out of
|ni»r hjtoit*. or ol niei-nit'* othei l>ny* I.ir
«ori | i>r eham-i occupation. \ ritrnl rule
• I thi« kind iu\;niahl\ adhered t«». wilUooii
leaden the ih'M'e l"l •■•ie!i daii-„- J < • u •« prar-
n-i • I'..-n > !i■ • • l-l >• ' i i.h» I •!.... p|ea«
rr< i Around Htc I'ihvi Ii • ntr< I tblt* hi raul-
iiin i-Mnver#ati«»n. m d in «|iii- I Jiinu«e-
Iielltc. t-een
i t!.• »ti • • is . Her i i \I:aii I" ii »• 11ii» in a
i I.I mil ; « • tin l\ d---ti . li\e n| nod in ura Is
Pftthera and tAotWrn ke«p vimi baft ai
ion:<• .1 iii :ht. .. . I t' it y • • t : paiim
lo make \ i t.r In ie pit .inl. r-a i.ve and
•ri.iitahle (o them ; I flhove all. with II
iew l'< lit* ir iet urily ! • »ni I i n- -i-nr
ion I- I lie in heron hi!• !"rui. •* ll • ir
•Iim artel s Jul ll.. . f. ■ • '"i-t 1 n.i d lo re
;.imI tl.e inoial *-• >•'" 1 it In. 'm- rutmiiu-
i»ty that the\ ranno' with ul a Mime of
ihame open!\ M"! I'm >al»l»;ith day hv
niliil*'in" in ►l.i-et jia-iinie* diMiii-: day
»r i ve111n Ihnil» t nn <<
A Schoolmaster Donrdinji Kound.
K\iiart from the i. n.i! • .1 \ i-rmont
Jchoolwa#t pubJ ! I hi •• Verm it m
>or.
\foudtt v Wont to 1 iftfd at ^|i 11
HO I a liali«'il j^oiim' fur O 11. I •■ii|«|t IroiTl
tn >i/r tin* tliickm- - i t 11h ?•!.. . ..!!•: «.;ln«r
"in r i! !«• aj'|K*«rafUM •«. Jo Ii;.m In . ii fiir of
in- firtl Mttlori oi V 9m)ot)i| made u dUtffai
liijm *mou "ii tin• palliate1 lm a*t
Sutfter. Cold goon ltd ] otato fam
ly constating of tin- man. |{oo<) wift*t dattffh-
• 'i l'»-'jtz} . l«'Ur Im>\I'<ti111• \ i:.<• ilifj ami a
•no <»f • it*- Fiif 1'iiilt i:i i!11• - ii.i? • room
!» «■ . i-ifk ami a | I •• \v«»u<i {.i\ i»v
In* In I'laf" Witt IV v s»*i ati'Ii In liu
ram biit rouMn' inko tl hint folt
>lt Jlltout Iii• fttniiiai'll .".ml l.iihnl i.! ^uiny
o 1mm| |'i . . \ looked -i • .i. ai..i |>u 1 ill tin
ire in tli«« hijiiaif ru.ini w« nt i<> r. «l ami
(reamed of having eal« ii a mi a.. -t • ••! htom-
kvall
'J'lii vrf.i»/. -Cukl giMiiiCT for Itirnkfanl
iwaiop l< ii mill >»"i111' nut r I . fi.»* lallrr
tO iic I 'MiHiilaljoli /# I li< i
ul flu- uauder «linit* uji u ..mi . in-ail\
11 -1 • a t < • I •« <i >(;/-/•' I mi!i. i |. .
•i |<l . went to lied a- 1'»■ .r::\ «n* r until#
ii tin- lirr lo th.> i i ...no • • .1 I
ivam a inllil tinli •. ami • i i:;\ 1. .•<* ;mI
"niild I'm! t o\ it i ; II i
Wedu i /</ < "l<l g m«li r far Im ik
• *t ; eomplam. I of m.-Ki ■ ami . •nl.1 oat
imiI.iml'. itinnrr Wing* fee. of U*t»g»n-
In* \* ai iii«m| n««. di«l m\ !•< ' «• -<ho\ tin in
in- tear lln*\ rdioulil }■ I' I I'mi - i|i|> i did
ml Mieeeed tlri';i«!**(! hiijvj.. i all the after
loon. .N'ujiyt If t .11 > I s 1111 \ < alvi ; fill
;reatlv revived ll."'i;_' .! I ii el .-"I rl-ar of'
In- gamier ami \»1 't t•» I. a
ai^lil's u l . «11-.»|♦ |- i ' <' ■ \ « • 1 -Ill
iml I'oiiliiu't keep w a m l» •! . ^"l ii
■topped tin* ImoI ' U \\i 1 • • Mi.ii i.i\ r-iat
iml v-l . tin a fVo/.i- tli' :i]• of iii\ iio-r
m fore 111«»r11111
I In ■■( I<l ; i ' r fi ll
n-r\ mio'li di-roura .'- ! t-» '1 • • • y . .1. •
not Itali ijoni' m • \i m«i;i' f.o •lime n il
»i»|»j»«T. j»fd a I »i»• id i< » J' • -»-* ■'
IrnooH.
I I ;; l
Mr. 0 . • . I |u '• I h<H (wMon
asl \ orv uno-1 . I - i . ami tti t■ • - lim.|
j 11 j 11« r.' ili lilt I ( old vmdiT
iml ll«> | "l it •• - • In'i- •: ! i l\ > i .• i '!■ ' liad
;|i(« In ul.it . - ami i-■»'»1 ! . I « al . !'• • ■ • >ticli
l-oiirrin-' 1 had a Iim- l uill in H. » ; . ■ i*
•....in ami tlnuijlit -i. . i. i I l.a-l »• II- r *.I
lure out i'l 11 - - i ii <i**". x\ • ' ! i'1 In • I . • 111 v
IVlI'-M Iii1 ►'i;♦!11 too ma •.i' j1 I».4■ I I i tin'
icadacln •
.Siifnr./ti'i. I'l.mi pi i i ami
»..! Indian Joint) ikIm ; 4itl wru well; gltd
io runn' "ii i*" IHnmr {'old jjf&odor
i„»nin . <!: In't k• « j» - • • • I ' :- ■ •i.nin .
i\ i i •!i••• I Aiid I'otttid ili '.i { Hud lo • v j>. uinls
llic I 'l ttn k . m »\ . I on • I i : .i talk
i% ith \| ? It .u l i i i.lt .1 I . ■ I . ardt'd
»lll ill H fill nr.
..Ml N Willi 111 \ It 11 » I • I with
;*t«I to tl ■' .1 i uhiit Ui.• • vn i•»
'I ri/ • wcii'il <li iw 41 \<t\ i f '
kiiclls like a I in »i!n r. un| <« that
their prt'llN Jm «should h<* irdl«; )>nt
to even rul. thr if i«*. it i- .-.n l an »• xcc«»-
lion. It i-. rveord. >1 t!.;»t a :ir«!* «| wo
man w*:is laKi ti l>\ lli" Itu • .it I!««• V»:»f-
lie i.t l\iil<'V\a ami pr. . .it. ! i t '/iir
1% t« r the 1'ir*! in IVi'i. !.• f <<• i .1 nu-tiw
iiml a \aid ami a hall. \ w« man . «aid
hUo to imve Ihmii wen in Pari* with a
Ixuhv heard. I I" Marjj ir« |. «nv
••ri;! - ■ . : lliv \. i:. : I rid* hud I •« »ht!"
heard In IJavaiin. in tli" time <»| \\ olf'ut
A viryin had a Inn; Mark hoard Our oh
WrvntlOll llMH !♦'•! UA tu i'0||t|i|«li 1! i: 11 III
frill.v. m\aiii|»v ground it oth :i I .tppen*
that our fair <>n#»* are ad-> med with I. ariln
Several hrardrd la«l»«'P ii».m\ Ik» nut with in
Lincolnahire. Kngland and in 11«»!i.• I.
[ ir.'inymottt.
Practical Jckca.
Wo rememembcr of hearing a story of
* fellow who roused a venerable doctor
about 1*4 o'clock on© winter's night and
on coming to ihe door coolly Inquired :
" Have you lost h knife .Mr. Brown !"
" No" growled the victim.
" Well never mind" mtid the wag " I
thought I 'd just call and inquire for I
found one yesterday."
W e thought that rather ctml hut the f«»l
lowing story of Neill Mchiennon. a New
\ «»rk wag surpasses in impudence any-
thing within our recollection Head and
cjieak for yourself gentle render:
When the celebrated " ('oj»onl»ageii
Jackson " was llritish Minister in thin
country lie resided in New York. ami oc
c 11 pied a hon.se in Broadway Neill one
night at a late hour m company with a
hex \ ol rough riderv while passing I In*
Im>ii i oficed it was brilliantly illuinina
ted and that several cariiages were at the
door.
'• Hallo ! " Maid our wag " what *s going
on at Jackson's ( "
I )n«» of tin1 party remarked that Jackson
had a part* that evening.
"What'" exclaimed Neil "Jackson
have a party and I not inxiledf I must
see to that."
So stepping up to the door he gave a
iii which soon brought the sennet to
the door
I want ' » !»'•<■ the I5iiti»!i Minister"
f lid Neil.
" N -in in mm eall Home other linn-." «•* i« I
the servant " for he i« now engaged in a
game of whist and must not be disturbed.
" Do n't talk to live that way"' said Mr-
Kinn.»n "but g«> directlv and tell the
Mulish Minis! r il.it ! must see him iinm
dial» l\ on special business."
The ser\nnt obeyed and delivered his
ines>.i^e in so impK ssix • a style as to bring
Mr •!aek»«• 11 t.• Iim• door forthwith.
••Well." mi id Mr Jackson "what can
be your business with ine at this line- of
night wliii'h i* so verx urgent f "
iro you Sir. Jackson" ask »-d N« II
\ ''s »i I ui Mr JiK'ksou. '
" I li> I»i :tedi Minister ' "
" \ es sir '
" \ ou have a party here to night I per-
ceive. Mr Jackson.'
' N » m »ir I have a party "
" \ large party I presume f "
" \ es sir a large party."
" IMaxing cards I understand ? "
• \ en sir. playing cards."
" O well" said Neil "a* I was parsing
I mcielx called to inquire irhat trun •»« /"
nov.il Lodging for 1051.
I (in Irt)|m" i;il Majesty Hip Ktnperor of all
tin' Kiismjiiis Iiii.'* « i' lie • ngitj;ed the Star
:u.'I (»arter ami Kiciiuiond for himself
ami a suite of 70 persons who will conic
over to the Inhibition of 1851. The
French !*n-«itU-iit has taken Detasio's at
>louyh. This is merely a beginning. \% *•
• oucJude that tin* King of Prusia if he
pis out of hit scraj>e in time —will f»o to
^11\ art's I lien for the kuif» of Denmark
there id the "Copenhagen House" the
Ktnperor of Austria will occupy Lorlev's or
We have not been informed where
the Kinperor of China inteiitls lo locate I
himself. Imt we have heard it hinted that
the oi l site of the "Chinese Collection "
will probably he his locale acnl a prettv
"collection" lie will l»e likely to bring '
The king of Holland of course goes to
one of the inauv " I'rince* ot Orange"
ami other Niiutll kings v% 111 l»e toiiuil at the
"< row u ami Sceptre." The great iliflieul '
iv stduH to at present to obtain «juar
te• s l< r llokfv pokey twankay furn the
king of the Cannibal Islands. Ilia carui
\ • > • hi h projK-iibitieH are t>io well known to
make waiters am) chambermaids feel that
the> will he quite safe from hi* ravenous
maw\ There is aUo a little |H'rph»xitv
about theonlei <-i precedence to be observed
when all thi -e potentate* come together
\f Ji;| . i Ii.-ih ;ih everybody knows writ
11"i tie in.tn h <'l all the nation** who with
t^u i \ .ii thi-ir head are to enter
j■ >111j• • u in | -!»ioi from Hyde I'nrk
coi Hi* i. i ailv ii th<* morning of the II r»» t ot
\ I. i \ hut tie* "<il i iii which tins ai. lo
mar. h it not «-.*ttI 'Ilie Eiupefoi
( hlii.'i ami tie r.iopeior ol Uu««"ia ;ir.' I ll
I*jii/«■«! iii active cm fi-pomlenci relative to
tie ir sevetal pri tension* W ith a decree ol
cniihiileralioii that cannot be sul!ici'-utlv ad-
m;t«m!. tie t he I de Police. Mr Mavue ha*
m ii orders that none of the mv« eps in
tie . kiltie? mg attire are to bo seen out on
'h tlav h'-i. ill \ should be confounded
with some mI the jo I'tleine;. in the suite ol
Mi• I*• ■ v r lb. v. the Nnwab of (iiiddcram
pi'ie aii.i 'he I! i «h I'au^al ib.el .
A Tt'tiil Invention.
'I I. » i .• •; i» <! «t» nin diving 1m-II
liuat. at IV..! - .1. k * I- • «ii»j.1*»-!.
iii|» womh-r* fin ihr w.-«t. ii wat#*r« Sin1
\\:« h limit l«.r I In* rxj>ri"*n |ni'|i"W< <»| r *•**-
filing |iio|mt|\ from ftunkHfi '<>mN Soon
aftor I. in1' l.iuiirhott hm! jin-paied f"r hu-
si <•* „!(• |.roi-fi'i!i •! ii|• tin- Ciimlicr!* d
ihit t• • tin- wri'ck ol |)im Hli'niiHT t'hnrlrK
< air • • 11 mi'I in alioiit lhr»M* or four wrrku'
lull'- f|»«' i'litil •• r a r »»o III tin* I.nil ro|iKI»>till^
o| soMH' l.'OO I. it it ot |m11 k ami lard
wan lalvi-fi «»nt. ami fsnallv flit* hull :t*• 11
r::l»»d am! nmi»\«'d lioin l|i<- «• :i• i;i»»|
• •I Il.i' riv< r |o which it had formed a vrrv
»<. iiis i'!i IrurtioM. This cxli'MKivi' jot»
i-oui|ii< i- il. sin' prori «'il to llu» Ohm \\ !»• r**
tho tn.ii :n i- \ ami hoih-m of a Hiiukch
hi'.'il V. i t k' I .Mil 'I'lli*IIv'i sill' w an ill
r«t• 1 I » tli«' ri' 111 a short ili^t .i . h» low
Cairo w lie m thr st'.uiii r Vjtuuo Mink
thiitv voarH ri^o nn«l with a dl\o <•! fifty
li\ fort a ihiiiiImt of HrtirlvH were r»*»-
rtnd which wi'ii' romtidcrcd ho|M>ic»*iy
lout 'I h»» iron chest of flip hoat contain
in# sundry article- wan found \ pocket
hook filled with what wore onco hat k
note* wan among the content* of tho
cheat hut they dmapfiearrd ** noon a»
hronjht in contact with t!\o air nrwi noth
injj remained hut the calf-akin in which
thev uorr i*ii\< l' jkhI. A\..ut fi*e hundred
|ii.jja of lead hi a pood *t.it»* of firwr fl-
tion. wore nUo taken from tin- deep ami ii
jar of hutfer decidedly the oldest now ex.
taut. The y '* »aid to l>e a curioaitv in
it* way with .fie identical saucer on the
mouth to preserve tha content* from inju-
rv and show* tho car* of tha thif»f»rs
of tho neeeaaarv article in UtoM primitive
days.—Mrmpfus Afjtral
In Hamilton county Ohio tfear* •• a girI
twcl't \rsrt old M»igtunf 2Mpound*.
bUmtiaf PUfrteM* t« Ua T«bI mf
mut T«raM.
Tlif visit of Mr. C'uMis of Arlington the
ag *d ad«>plcd noil of Washingtem and M
I'ldmond Lafayette the \«>tiI It lu I grandson
of" (ien. Lay fn«*tte tu the Tomb of Mount
Vernon on Wednesday the (Itli instant was
1 a Pilgrimage to venerrted spot of pe-
culiar interest and character.
' WHle offering the homage of their hearts
to the s«'|»uichre that contains tin* ashes ol
the I'mter Patriae the vetcriau relirit of the
past called up to his young companion the
" time-honored" memories of' the davs ol
n adiingtou narrating recollections of the
glorious career of his public sen ires to
gethcrwlth endearing meruoiies of the vir
lues of hi* private life and domestic re.ire
nieiif amid (lie trampr.l slia ! • •»! i- I»«•!•»%1
M«• ui»t \ einoti. 11
^Ii C. then spoke fn the j». 1 i i111 of La
t » range of his illustrious grand parent ami
how his fame ami iiiciiinn were ehei ished
in the hearts of the Ametican people ami
that his early ami chivalous devotion to the
rause of their independence mid good mid
gallant wnievi in the war of the Kevolu
tion. had earned for him the title of \ne-ii
ca'a lienefactor. Mr. (pointed out the
spot of In- fir»t inti*r\iew with the Mar»pii*
do l.i(•« \ ette in 17*1; lor although but a •
child at that reino e pi -i o I Mr. t . well re
memlieied the arrival ol the Marijuis at
.Mount \ eruon. accompanied 1»\ Count
I). u\ I'ii it* and t.ie ( I; \ .1 » -in.n ;
lhe\ h:.d called to pav t! » ir | art «
-■perls III the chief prepj; i at • • !'• lh I i:
Imrcation for Trance.
forty years after the event had passed
away and the Father of his < ouutr\ had
long been called to his great reward in a
better world Mr Custis had the singular
happinc«s to present to the Nation's t iuests
at the Tomb of Mount ^ einon. a rin;; c.ui
taming a lock of NN ashingloii's hair. I he
group a*«-amhled at the old tomb where ic»*
ed the remains. The address on present
iug the ring with I iylaett«*'» r»-pl\. at d in
deed the uuioiie and impohing spectacle that
M11uui \ ernon -xibited on i• 1Mb <<f f )«•
tolicr IN'JI as detailed in the journals ■■!
thai period form* one of the n. "t distin-
guished features in the iueoioral.|r t:iuin|>h
of the Nation's 4 iuesf.
M Kdmond Laf'nwtto was much infer
ested in all that was told to him touching
his estimable father Ceorge Washington
Lafayette (lately deceased) of his first ar-
rival in Philadelphia in and iutroduc
lion to the President of the I nited State*
when Washington embraced him and told
him " while iit America t»od will consider
me as your father also of his long and
happy »ojo»""' as a member ot the lamih
of Mount t'oruon until ins de]»arture for
I'uropi
'I'he pilgrim of La <irange when bid
ding adieu to the spot venerable in fhe cs
timatlon of the good and wise of all -ohm
tries ami endeared by wo many niemore*
to the family of Lafayette declared that
he felt deeply impressed by all that he had
seen .oil heard that he would be cheered
in all his after life by the reflection that In-
had performed a »acred duty in making his
pilgrimage to the Tomb of Mount Vernon.
[ ilrjitniiria (in.tttr.
Rr.M»:iiv iok no: nir»: or a Katti.h
• nam 'IV remedy i* nothing rnor«' nor
JpjiM thail equal (juftntitii* ol looiilmund ami
plantain hrui.^otl and wjiiw/i'tl until you t
n table-Hpoonful ol juice for n man or jjet
hull' n pint f«»r a itor»«>. Tin* doM- may
i»e n-pealed tn twenty «>r Iliirt\ iiii.nit<•*
until till- •uwlliu^ and uickneiui lupins (o
Ktihsidc in mn«>re raws but UMU.tlh one
d'oMc will answer nil purpose* it taken in
s^naon.
Tor many vcar« I have known (liis rem
t'dv 11.d though I have n<>( pHrtmnally had
occasion (o make much u#«* ol it on oth
en» — none on rnvM'll \et I ha\ »• nevei
known of a ftnluro. li the fang of tin*
replih* tdiould |fvin'h:it' i \ciii mid difl'ux
a poiaon \% 11hiti tin* blood vrsM-l and !»»•
alino«t 11: w r. t < 111 \ ron\«\rd to tin- In-art.
llwre h n;11• i ti» !»»• no rrm<'d\ l«»r it . otlirr
\»i«r. f!i<' jnii'r i«t pi int.mi and li".-i liouinl
«ill *ur«»|\ ••Hi tt a run
III OIH- t' 'IM' vs 111' II I'M' J':ltl«Mll ua*
i'.ullv swollen t • close li if* i'. 11» a .1 *.t l! n
hit lingers and othei I im I».m thrrr »l"-< •>
with an many application* upon tin- .vound
ellecled a cure.
Oioviiq Brahi»*—1*hrM krolhert bw*
in;» :i remarkable r« m-hiIiLih i In c I; ..♦} i r ir*
in I' « lialiil i-f *'ia\ mj at a tutrix r *h«'|» in < >1 i »•
Stmt A lrv\ «J »v -da « . i.iir i fir t-r-i* . r*
rtilrri'd I'.. -I;- j. ' .r! thi l»: * • I .■
dolt fthftved by i (i-mian who bull btvti at work
in i':- • I • • r i Hi I t« . • .w ilir< .• ii.\ s
At- "il tVM <•' ' • t. ' r t»r• -Im i r III!
a-..I i• .1 In . t » .• U
of n iftier pervon. In iIm eronlof tf»»* iinrJ
'.roit-iT in . l» lnt nj'jH-.r.i . - •• i- i M-ifn...
<.|f ra'i-.. ir.• i.i« r.t/ » >. . -t
and ^xdiini •' ■ \ • I -i .1 n in n. -1 t - .
Im-iip! I I'u r '«« I - »m him in ill n urmn
iihhIit »l.a\c* him at tinnier limrv ami hi- cuii.e
hark ii-.M tIt In* l*\mi hit long a.« it ncwr
w -a* " /.' i han^
\ lio-ip 4't *T"Vi H - F»'i;lan«l. tlurinjj t!
lit*l li\yrnrx |>nr».lm*<<l • tin Snultn r-i
Stati n tv\n hunilriil ami «>itc inilli.'ti* »• 'l
hundrrj an<l thri-i- th'>ii«ami. I • • I.undr.il
li Mi*tv-|\vft iloll im worm i• | < • >(11• 11
' M* t • Northern St.itr-.. 11 n_• i'-1 pun liu^r i
• nl\ jgt IT*.ii 11 svorlh .-I' iu-."'-t.'< *"ri il o>Hi»n
In li\r . «r«. I'ran. • |um ! .im ■ ! «•! «f « S«ui';-. '
•v;..Iim |!iv• "*1 v mil!.«»n■» -!. ' r♦ w -r;!. .- o-t-
|..r 'ill'! . |" tin' V • 1 . rn St •» m Is • ti . i
uvtT I•»r« • thousand «inll.u« worth «f cuttuti
l alir i thim
Inn\»>«.- John .Viuma wa» it \
practical l'»Mn«*«* »«»rt cif a man and it
rart'lul hut hmider of time. The h»llo\\ in;;
t-nirv .i|»j*>ai» in l»»* dinrv recent)*
li*li**d
"Friday —Saturday —f*umla\ Monday
All **|»enl i« absolute idlencM or what m
worn- gallanting tbe girl*."
The New York Kxprea* aava: *I*lio In-
die* are rearing •carct-ly anything < Im*.
Ihm winter for oauidt* ^.irinonu hut velvet
nn«l th*< »( v)« i« certainlv »«? ni**i mid Ikhu-
tiful ilnti i.ot|iiri|f could l«e conceived rnoie
demrabK'.
A l.rw.i —A rlerk in • mercantile t««tnl>-
1i«hmint write* lo hi* fliewln home •• I h«vt* it
pintfuv time of il now.jMUy*—ff-ry little work
to do-—otir ^rm don't wlvrrtw "
A nin recently tried wift no«p to •month
tiie K»rdne»* of Wi wife'« t«»»jn»e. I» to«k off
1 % wife of the revfltM* but it Made a ran
Tin lyftutUK
W> copy the following iriicl* from tfco
: l-'liiif of the I'nion published at Header-
soii. The uU'rvalioni in relation to tl»a
importance of flirting torn of ability to
fill the various state office* appear to M
to lie just n -l KmoniiMe. It hn hoe* the
misfortune of our Htate of lute vvara tkftl
the most of the important offices have been
filled with men of inferior talenla. Oar
< inventors as a ma»s (with the eifeptiol
of (ien. Henderson who " set up for him*
self" a* (• en. Houston remarked and tke
present incumbent) were totally unfitted
Cur th«' station ; while our legislature have
li.vl I>111 iif11c to recommend them aaide
' < : the mijif •. fit a hie debates ill whirh the/
I it v < ■ i: * In! • i I. Mini the lumous legislation
under w!m h the country has groaned. No
State can In* prosperous tliut pursues a
policy of thin kind; and we trust that it
will be changed. If we wish a house built
we employ * carpenter; if wo are sick we
send for a doctor. As well might we sub-
stitute one 'or the other as *o e\|*»ct a man
without education without politn-sl know*
ledge and w ho knows nothing of the nice*
ties of language to iniike a good law-
maker a good (ioveroor or a At guardian
o| p•;!•!..• interests We repeat It we mast
!:".v K •ii ol abilities to fi 11 important post-
!i" we uni-t have men who have qaall>
tied thcmsi'l\en for the stations to which
the\ aspire. In contradiction to these re*
i|uisites we nd men to the Legislature
who are unfit to make justices of tlio
peace; we elect tiovernors who asauue
ilie discharge nf duties of w hich they are
. nliieh ign.n.iiit ari'l unqualified. The bu*
MMens ni i'oium' has to lie managed bv
• nne inn- aid those who cannot direct
must Io||ow under the biddings of others.
That this is not always the case or that
the 1 ■•jiders of pul'lic affaire have not been
•oMu.'iJid li\ wi»iloin prudence or even
honesty the vast nun.her of relief laws
passed within the last few years in thia
State and liie undigested mass of laws on
our statute hook which are destined to be
an unceasing source of litigation fully at*
♦ est. Our legislative liodtes hav# been
composed unloitunstelv of meu who are
indolent at home; with limited educations ;
ami w ho *eem to have rather a disrelish for
an\ thing that requires thought or investi*
gallon. Of course to the general t<-oor of
t!ii se remarks there are a few honorable
exception* . and if any gentleman should
feel dispos d to take umbrage at our veHec*
lions we beg to ussurc him that they have
no reference l him whatever but were in*
tended for others. We hope he mill have
the kindness to place himself ameog the
useful and respertable members.
To resume I lie conaetpuucc m iu«
state of thins;* 1h»w**«t of wlm*b we are
speaking aai«le from bad U«i und tha
*1 linage to tlx- public ami private parara of
our people in that wo haw log-rolling uo-
• I• i• • froln-ing. dissipation ni»«i Mwy ape-
eies of licei.unusucKa. When ia tliia atata
i»f tiling* to cense f Ami when will wa
employ men solely with a view l« their
qualifications ami their jfeneraJ attention to
the business entrusted U» them f
N\ i'.Ii these remarka lor the reader's ra-
tlvc'iou we come to tha article of oar co-
temporary. { '.Utivriml.
\« the time approaches for the biennial
• tifii of Stall- olficers we are pleased to
-.1 tlx M.:iuil«>t»tioiift of public interest on
11.* \ it I miIi . i of our representation in
f.« .m-I fm. Hitherto it ha* been
• iMir iL.it too much apathy haa
1- . . • ii I \ r . proplt- iii the election
nl linn t • • 1 \ • r i in in the wiriou* offices
rreaifil lor l! ■ pr< i»er\ation and m van *e-
in*■ it •'! tin i inli'H'htH. The necessarily
•lis.- proKerution of concerns of private
i '• -•■-? w o'-i is .-Iwajs incident to tha
• hi.M.uit to the south went has pr«eluded
t ir I.iil'-- portion of mi" . fi/ens in the laal
th: • - year* f oni taking that intere»t
i t 1 i • i».n ill oi public aflair* which
w. i * '■« ■ ! ill l\ . m i tial to ihe sec T ty of
tin . ii Iii the ;■ 1) absorbing attention
. • ii io -rrui i ami imp o ii.g lamia for
t.i■ • : in ili«-. m n111o farms mto cultiva-
! i i 'i •:< nerallv for living fht v
11• i..• p. id i'Ui 11i.Ir attention to the ehoico
• eteiit n.• ii Io IiII the \wrioua Stafi*
i. lii-t - M r 11 p.-at we are fgbid to see that
a i • 11 a 11 j' i- fakmt; plae« if. I lie selection of
men to repies. ut iif. m the l.e^ulatura of
t r Stale in < 'oiiyrei** on the Meiich and
i i the ofli.*e o| (.o\erm<r ami Lieutenant
(inventor of the State.
'I i.«- nml miicd intorenia of our in.
f.ifii. hut rapidly i*ro*ui^ Mnte; oar vast
• in..!) i'l in. •• . u|«u«l luii'U which Mutt
• • .si « ••:».« iu;.» m.irkrt require* in tli# log.
who i- to provide for it* tii-po»i«| an
intelligent eirrtnospwt mind. W# Hani
mi"ii in tin* h'g^lntive council* o( the NUt*
who are not speculator* who will not reek*
I —J\ Mjunmioi tin* mean* which by i«ii.
'.Ii m i. lyr: 1M.I fin- to lh* In leuit in a
t. u \ i. flit ii:.:iirr«' revi'liua. Willi lit*
n'-Mu" „r tin- h 'i million* nl' IT. M. ImmhIi
left nller lin' |m*infill of llio MriL dabt of
III• l ilo U. |.nl h. of Tvtaa—villi oar vaat
.-lull' ol tarlile IiiiiUi yel nntnarhrd — tba
Sluio uill ocru|ty a |«wUiuii fur wealth
wliieh m ill |iiitri iti*r w ithoat a rival. Nl*w
lit** <li«|M>»ial ur lIni• bomU will Itkflj ba
■i ver* iniereatioif i|ut'»lion l*afora Ilia ac at
l.e-i.l.iluiv. nnU il i« neoetaary to gaari
our mle.v.u bv 11 if rhoica of tba ibli M
iitun wa Invi' mill nol br impoaad oti Vr
men totally uiiHi for tba Mllioa of lafWa-
tonnuil who liuvv no rweoaeewWet ee|w-
liapi. I.ul tba flirt of harlag occapad a • wi-
ll.I r |M»iiinn from noma baak-wooda aot-of-
tlir-way county in oaa of tba older hitaa
where braina were not aa ■nab a prar»qak it
for legislative preferment aa they >hnald ba
in Tata*. By tba popjaearfjr taking aa iatar-
nl in tliia matter we kaawr IbM the hat
mm in tba *»rioue aoaa4aaaaa ha pNMIWt
u rn who are frreuenllv Ih modett M tm*
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