The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 25, 1858, Image 1

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STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. FEBRUARY 25,1858..
NO. 10
Published.lhV'Th&odo'rc-ckoGh.
TE!l-TodoJ!iirsperKH"m:natJrancc Two
dollars nnl qiiirrcr half yearly ami 11 not paid
So naipcrSfitf wtiiawri until allarreuagesare paid
except nt tfifc jW of fho EXhtor.
Ai toj i Imo mwts not exceeding one qiare tou
lines) tilll fe ift.erte'l three Mcfcks lor one JloUAr. aHH
vrcnly-ftv'auiiiiUjftH' rrr Jb(ioqniHttiiteriin. 'l'ho
ehHr2g''r1M HtuJ Wh"-c ifiscrtion the snirvc. A lib
art! urscouht Rleto arlr mlvertcrs.
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' to execute very descripJuioi
J:itIC(is. .eti atafl otTifr- BTSu
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-t. 4T TS.E OFFICE 9F
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is needful. " Such shall, be my course ficers who hado adieu to earth on that day. j his pure spirit, aad bore it through the e
wrbile I nm from thee, battlin? in defence. Wo can only drop a tear to their memory. ther blue to its home in the far off skies!
of onr country's rights. There arc frieudj ; The intrepidity of a Ridgely and of a 'Twaa a solemn sceue--that upon which
hn win ho nU tn Miao inf. thn mikI; : iIav. we cannot In'btiv nass over, luov i me oaicer ffazeti to oeooia me torra oi
wisbi Farewell, mother!''1 nobly earned their well-bought praise for j the youth, rigid in death, reclining upon
And claspinc tier nana', wun a passion- ..eaorts wmcu nave enroueu meir .naiaca . tu giueu swaiu, uvcijr micuweui uusuu
ate embrace, he left a scalding tear upon upon the proud list of fame. Aud gallant
her cheek. I Taylor wo would uot forget thec. Thy
"Farewell, Clara!" murmured he, as he -'name, far above tho rest, stands among
caught her to his burning bosom, and j "The few, tho immortal names
wbdn met their tearful ,gazc of love, he
That were not born to die.5'
to the rays of the deep full-moon. His
throat was bared, hi3 head thrown back,
his, once glossy ringlets bedewed with en
sanguined hue. He gazed upon that form
beautiful even in death, absorbed in his
The round full moon looked down on , ,?
and was soon lost to view. He soon
Afl)
imprinted a kiss udou her ruby lips.-
JMCcliongmg lockets witb nor, anu again , nnn a hnstiv i,ean 0f slain
cmbraeing her and his mother, and wring-! ... J J e . At . , and was soon lost to view. He soon re-
ing the hands of his friend,, he joined his j ''Horse, nder fnend and foe, in one led turD tmt attendant, and a
?t refiiment in waiting, and proceeded to the j
t!IU)li If US iJltiVit UUUVI LUC UiilUl;iiC; Ul IUC
pier,, there to take the steambort which : All souuds of strife had ended. The ' tree.. Tho "last sad rites" over, with ma-
;sel that lay i oeicning mscrumencs ot ueain uau ucaauu ny a tear on tne uniortunate youtu's
: their work of devastation, and tuo eie- grave, he left J
fSjjp'j& Afaclicr's bi4dia?, ou Wh
t.blth ,ftftt;,Srou.3ildrg, Ph., where
Bat we will return to tho mother, she though he were inanimate. An officer
who had bidden an adieu perhaps, for-.strolling from the camp, was carefully es
jven to the only link that bound her to araining the cold and motionless heaps,
lea.-th. Mrs. Gorbetthad been a widow a ; perhaps secKiug to discover a comrade,
alL.and examine befare uurchasiug. nnmber of years, burying her husband ; when he came to the tree under which the
th dpvnsf.jitinw ravn-s of that fell soldier was reclining. Almost involunta-
snaybo-'liafi a.tr aU times
Sash Doors, pil4s ShiUieri,
hi clr wUl besold at a lowest rute.
cl.-jaw
hx-F'VW ike Carmel (N. V.) Gom-icr.
'1?H Iv D ft U ft I M B R BOY .
A"cmi?.!sa-jude of BBCca lie. la Palma.
GUEENVTOOP COOPJMi.
v . " GfiAprjii if ' . ;
H tnntlmr ween not for njfi" said a!
tomiff maii. eniraf'efi in conversation with j
a lady, a they wer(r&&atl, ne fine Au
tumnal morning, iu th drewinj-room of
a. spseious maiisioa feitunted in one of the
fashionable streets ;of the Empire City.
Kach was in tear, and n shade of gloom
Fcemetl to be sfced over tha whole part-
thfrm; rntertain thcai not; for why should
ihou Stri-ve to reader life wearisome? At
theftffihest, the UpSe of tirae I ara ab
FCnt;from thee isiil He hrici. I wi
was to conduct them to a vess
anchored a mile from the dock : their work of devastation, arid tno ele- rav'e, he left the spot.
- Ah! many were the last partings, many ,cients of war had subsided, broken only j "Ah, poor youth!" interjected the sym
f.he. last embraces given! And as many , at intervals by the horse bark of the wolf j pathetic officer, wiping tear after tear
an eye glanced for the last time at their j as he indulged in his favorite repast, or j frou his battle-stained cheek, "thou art
homes as thev disanDeared iu the aiazv I tho cry of the sentinel, "All's well." A j aonc from among us! a friend, a comrade
distance, manly breasts heaved, lipa quiv- j wounded soldier had dragged himself un- has departed, and we feel, how deeply,
ered,aud blanched chocks were wet with cr the spreading branches of a palmetto J hie loss! Ah, poor youth! thou hast no
fears. j tree and lay as calm and inotionles as I bly battled for thy country's weal; IH.tu
hast fallen in a good cause; but thou wert
too good for earth! thou wert wanted a
bove! Transplanted from this n t;T
sphere, thy pure spirits rovest o'er plains
of balmy delights, and drinketh from the
'River of Life' until thy thirst is satiated!
No more will bo heard thy drum notes at
muster;'
the 'roll' will show an erasure! No more
will be heard tby efforts on the battle field,
as martial muMc urges on the sons of
freedom to strife and to victory. Thy
implements are hushed; the hand that was
wTant to hold them is pulseless end coldl
No mausoleum covers thy loved remains;
no funeral requiunt is thine .save the
hoarse bark of the prairie wolf, as he
sceuts his prey, chanting a dirge o'er thee!
But rest securely thou art not forgotten.
Thy name is, and shall be kept in remem
brance of Reseca do la Palina's bloody
field!'''
CHAPTER III.
Some ibreo years subsequent to the en
action of tho abovo detailed scene, a re-
eouFWtre. th cholera, in IS36. At that! exclamation ieil Irom nis Hps, as
time Charles, the hero of our sketch, was he surveyed tho recumbent one before reveille; a form will bo missed
tho yoiuigc.-t of the family, which then bim
numbered soma balf-a-dozeu. Butdis-) "Charles Corbett!"
ease and dc ath had thinned the household ;' m "Who speaks?" asked the soldier in a
aud Chnrles and his mother only remain- faint voice.
ed. Nd we woudor that that mother "Tis I, George Washington May," was
hduld dread the ngonizins parting? the assuring answer; "know'jou not mcl"
Need we urmiic as to tho nature of the ; "Yes Lieutenant," said ho mournfully,
conflict; which ivould rage within her bo- j extending bis baud. "I am you see, one
I - i . . ii. ... 1.1 .1 lif thn mifnrhni'ifn 7nf. nil fl?nrr3 nrn
(oms none out a nioiuei couiu uucpiy " -"'-b"
svmnnthisc with her, and t-tnve to heai,Ior lUe ocsl'
Follovciug witb h'u eye tbt direct:ou of
tho raovemcut h Heored tafc be wan
the lacerated heart.
Clara Ashtou was as beautiful as an
"These are the fortunes of war these,
its votaries," said the officer, in a remark
who questioned bim with
Jltairi. nnl nosscsscd all" those Qualities to the soldier, v
nWrb'iTva to ennoble woman-kind. reference to the result of the battle, and
o i spoke of the defeat of the opposite nartv
mont.- "Harbor ui thought whtcii may B t.hrnhhl. and imnulses. fen- and the silent oecupents of tho battlefield.
excite thy tender seu?ibi!iUes; dioaid( " . thn nl- nn "1 am dviuL'!" said tho soldier in a fee-
fresh from the "moroy Stat," claimed ble, yet calm tone.
their oriin from that source. Should wci I cot better have you removed?"
... iM that two fond .snirits. such as thev. asked the ohicer.
who had alwavs been very intimate, should ! ""i useless! I prefer this spot to the
return to thee, aad lh ml chap et f ,f easb ofihar a . pfl;aion. njor e ow. bulling carnp."
brow of5 mia.
! "-"Well, if vou are better suited bv this
1 hH1 "rJct'T . 'ship' when the very air they breathed j arrangement, 1 suppose I should ac qui-
liuills ifl b4ig oa y head, ad thiue
eyes shifts hi clods ed Si p"eace. 0, for
rayaktjVry up tbtse"iear3 which course
tlrelr way Jdown tliy clrcok!. Engendor
not i?io?e prcsomiiaeHla which have a
4
eemed cooffenial to them? (ientle read
- - -
er. be not surprised when we speak of
thatYciwose which existed between them,
is each was, in ovsry respect, equal to
eaob Hb?r;. Tho.passiaiis aud feelings of
wuub uty OT3cMtn tears w iti-.i ., . i ,j
i, , vi.. v -... j.., - -
'un in those of the other. Thev had been
describabl
rrwise.
. Jjct tav tuwoiiUis rove owj- . . - e u i
v . , : ,? , r T rti, :b a actuadions.of the one were fewallowed
it- , dcttrt, .ad beat of moth-, - . , ,
escc; but I cannot see you die thus. It
is not riaht."
"Hark! Hark!" whUpered the soldier,
striving to rise from his recumbency.
"Hear you not sweet, seraph etrains issu
ing from yon blue heavens the music of
angels who are waiting to waft my spirit
to the presence of its-Creatorr'
but replied not;
fell upon the pal-
drummer boy, (for
s none other.) a tear
roiginofe vi TakrmineCaion,'.wheu-i , fak- of that seGlblance fell upon:the green sward near to whero
TCr l , PfrkUnrOJn theCrfof holy purity which ever characterizes he-lay, and mingling with a dew drop,
cberwtea Ghrai ' am he advanoed.and Jl - J f , g . f glittered in the effulgent rays of the Queen
toot; tbo hand ot a darfc-eyed. blooiaxuij r . .nilmirn ofNisht. The feelings of the bravo and
cenerous officer were overcome, and he
wep
er.iohouM .dri tb- p.riiag, Aotntaj; j , , Garlvehi!dhoodI each wore The officer listened,
ooulti faave tcm-im l ento.pain, ai .,,-buddiny eighteen, the and as the nWs rajs
opnrWre.tl;oNa-w?U the childish snorb Mid features of the
xii c u ,n r j , ootti 5Hir u v ei r- ;iSut. Ijqw mora.. , I , ' ' a ... 0ft..,i,;,.f Charles Corbett wa
an iiista nt of time he found himself cn
his feot grasDing his trusty rifle ho had
instinctively seised it as ho sliped to the
ground and looked for nts foe. ne mieht
easily oeeaped by runuiug, as the guns of
the Indians were empty and they eould
uot pretend to compete with him in speed.
But Joe was not of that sort. He boas
ted that he never lost a battle field with
out making his mark, and he was not go
ing to begiu now.
One of the savages sprang into the path
and made at him; but finding his oppo
nent prepared for him, he retreated again.
Joe knowing there were two of the var
mints, looked earnestly about hini for
tho other, and soon discovered him be
tween two saplings engaged in loading
his piece. The trees were scarcely large
enough to shield his person, aud in push
ihg down the ball he exposed his hips,
and Joo, quick us thought drew a bead,
turned Lieutenant was lecturing in New fired a struck him in tho exposed
Haven, Connecticut, on the subject of Por6- ow mat us nne vras eptj me
"The Campaign in Mexico" and when re- biS Indian wuo had at firtt made his a?"
luting tho abovo incident, his audience pesrance rushed feeling sure of his prey,
were startled by a shriek proceeding from i ad rejoicing in the anticipated possesa
a part of the building. A lady deeply 100 of -Joe's seaP- was cot going to
dressed in the sable weeds of mourning, loosc tliC natural cdvenng ox hts head,
whom sorrow had caused to assume the , however without a struggle, ana stood
form of decrepitude, had recocnized. in : calIHiJ availing ine savage wun ms n
- m o
A Fist Fight with, Indiana;
AN OLD-TIMK A&TiSNTUlUfi. '
Joe Logston was one c-f that elaas of frI5g to dfeeujragf bt kbifc, mheh was
half horse, half alligator Keutuckuus, j m h belt, the handle of which was short
that could to use hia worth "out ran, , tll8t ttftd slipped down bevoni reach
out hop, outjuasp, throw 'down, drag oat' aBi he waa working it up by preying cu
aad whip any man in the country." the point. Jo watched tbe nOT.tuent
Joe was a powerful fellow of six feet; with deep rnteret, and when be had
three in his stockings, and proportionally f worked it up arifl&eicul for hw r?e
stout and muscular, with a haadsoiae, j aei ftnd with etrt potrrrfnl blow
good natured faoo and a fist like a sledge r0 ifc t0 lm hl the Indian's heart,
hammer. Fear was a word he knew not j ad he lay quivariog ja the agonies of
tho meaning of, and to fight was his pas- : eath.
time, particularly if his scalp was the Springing to hi feet Joe Bo.wbetbou-ht
prizo he fought for. On one ocea5ionhe ! of he other red-ekin; and looked a
was mounted on his own favorite pony, : r?uml to diaeorer hr. He Hntt !sy with
(Joe owned two or three others which ; s he broken, by Joe's, b-all, where ho
had "run" from the Indians,) which was ' had fallen; and having his piece loaded,
leisurely picking his way along the trail, : he was trying to raise himself upright to
with his head down and half aslcep,whi!e , fin it but every time he brought it to
bis rider was enjoying a feast on some his right shoulder he would tumble for
wild grapes which he had picked as he i v !ind aSl rentfW hia struggle.
came along. Neither dreamed of any concluding mat bo bad enough hghtmg
danger until the crack of two rifles ou ei- for exercise, and knowing that th,e woun-
ther side of th& path, killed one and woun-1 c,eil Indian could not make his escape,
ded the other. One ball struck Joe, pas- 00c tooK "5S waJ to tbe tort.
sing through the paps of the breast gra- Aitbougb ne presented a Irftiy awfil
2 lot' the skin bone but without doing ma- I M8nfc "oec Be raacnoa mere nts efotties
terial damage. The otherpassing through DeiQg tora ucany oir irom bi per-
his horse, just behind the saddle aud in 1 &ou KUU covereu wiui nooa ana Girt
fie clubbed and his feet braced for a pow
erful blow. Perceiving this, his foe hal
ted within ten paces, and with all the
vongeful force of a vigorous arm threw
his tomabiwk full at Joe's face. With
from his head to his feet yet his story
was scarcely believed by many of his
comrades, who thought it was one of
Joe's big stories. "Go and satisfy your
selves," said be; aud a party ttartfd for
the battle ground whero their supposi
tions wero confirmed, as there was no In
dians to be fouud, and no evidence of
them except Joe's r!er ti horse in the path.
On looking carefully about, however,
thoy discovered tho bod y of the big Indi
an buried under the leaves by the side of
a stump, and followiug on th?y fouud the
corpse of the second, with his own knife
thrust into his own heart and his hand
still grasping it to show that be came to
his death by his own hand. Nowhere
could they discover however tbe knife
with which Joe killed the bir Indian.
They found it at last thrust into tho
ground; where it had been foreed by the
heel of his wounded companion, who
must have suffered the most intense ago
ny while thus endeavoring to hide all tra
ces of the white man's victory.
tho account given by the speaker, the
death scene of the drummer-boy. Need
tho reader be told that it was other than
Mrs. Corbett? She was on a visit at her
fptnnflc in ('iof. fiv frnm Mflw Vnrlr. hpv
native place. Bereft of friends, kindred the rapidity of li?btmngit whirled through
and all, .he cared uot to exist, and looked the air, but Joe equally quicK in bis
forward to the time of her departure from movements dodged it, suffering a slight
eartjJ cut on his left shoulder as it passed and
Tho officer nobly oxeouted the last wish then dashed in. The Indian darted into
nfHhnrlns Corbett. bearimr the heart-ren- the bushes and successfully doaged the
., i f kind Why should we cease to admire
maiden, who was alo,oenaut of the i .!' ,t
1 ' !- I I r the craving of thai earnest heart, when,;
aparlmeut. "Be Jioxs, wyfle I toper-.." .
- -x. .1 i t -t tr i jhust as the was expanding n
juit it, the lcn-pnt agony i f-uffor.ivuld j.J , - f . t - x
, r i. - t Ibloomtu" beauties of womanL
gush forth in ftrcams of unrestriniug . . , , f
gus
tears. But thy would J 11 v suffice to re
ve.ahthc true elate oltay fcelicgs.
ito all the
nbood; when
! each passing wind seemed fraught with
Here," again resumed he, "may I ask
of you a boon? Here is a Bible, the
i - - - .. - ... rt'jiji'r. nil xi'ii
... .1 . a. fliiriinw oitr, ox mv mnr nor. ninu naa cv- . ....
M r sucr r-1 t ij L. iiiu ivfj i ' -, T There repose th
An,r i,,tfiiiionnP. And breakintr the sad' i blow made at his bead by the now en
news to the distracted mother, and j rased hunter, who becoming mad with
the no less discomforted Clara, upon his ! rage at the failure of his successive ef
reiurn ! forts, gathered all his strength for a final
But what of Clara Ashton? asks tho j Wow. which the cunning savage dodged
reader. Go seek in Greenwood Cemetery, as oeiore, auo tne naa wuiou U) i ui
se the remains of hor uho lov-' ! as reduced to a simple Darrei, strueK a
near, i, aimoa srcsai WfB o: . coud of from have becn dc.15ghted
leaving mee anu wr motnen ; . , . mnthfr n-hpn
f . . . . ., Iniirsiunsi its undevia'inf course: wiiViIUJ moiutr, wulu
Amil tna jourg span brushed a sceiu-ir . , - , , tho inulpition
J ... fe, ... lahftiilil we cca.e to admire her noblencsa, tuc lnwUieaiiou
mg tear irom ttis deep oikc eve. i v ' - t , ;,,. hppn'mv nrnfst
c I . . - 4 rlwan.narlin Jroui one whoJe verv image , Pt-u my e.irncaii
luarhe:" tititerafl t-t!Mir rnaiaco, - - ..i' unt fk tn.riU nfhr even now as a lamp
the pcatly tear. g1istUi z through her'-
lo(ug eve-IuMios. ' Charlie, I cannot realize ueaJ,-
sundering of which
slud that its light is
to my wearry'feet m
,( ! threatening to rend the very heart-strings j
'"iand cause them to' bloed anew, rendering!
that iJti art so scon to go from us.
.. ,i t. 7 j : uT
-.- t ?l i -n vr? Vj every pa sation oiliiculu
v . .( nf son fa a i! suinn. Would It ...
were only, a dreJ! for then would I be
iiajmj! 0 Charlie! my brain almost reels
vhVnI allow mTBclf to think of the wortt
m perusing it. Ieil , , r , . ,, J , , . e i
next you see her, that ! "V: X " ,
of its blessed precepts have
A Secret' Worth Knowing.
I tried rather a curious euxeriment
;(!lo l.nionJnfT -o ahull xnpnt with a few potatoes last season, dome
no more on earth; iu heaven we shall ncv- 1 12 mouths since I saw a letter from a far
er be separated! "Here too," continued . mer stating the great success that bad at-
'v". i . . x'.-. r .r r vo " a t.h imnnn n hr whn will wnnn pik ei an experiment iuo writer uau
it is liunossiDie to picture mt: tzi wi ... ..Q ..... r. --- Ti
t.t .,i ft,, f ' ii..." aoMt.lpi when she hears of my untimely death I made in tho previous season. It consists
! Clara when they sadly realized that: I havo worn it next my heart, and even j in inserting a pea in each potato set, and
I m i.. j..r-.,i. ii,i hie fnnf iions ! now am loth at partioir with it. In it is . plantinc'tho potato in the usual way.
Ut-r cannot, would not restrain thee. G-o' ld nQ UJOro ge hcanJ ec10in through- a lock of my hair, twined with hers, which The result, ho stated was a large yield of
rfnd !be blessing of one itbal loves you Mi0 ..; the m3ni0n nor his handsome, beam- I put in ere I received the wound which peas and splendid crop of potatoes; but
fe1 your . ; . C0lintcninco greet their gaze until clotted these glossy ringlets with" gore and the most impoitant result was the entire
And sba r.esll Jrad, upon the man. effacej"tj,e memory of many a i destroyed their silkue'ss. She will bitterr freedom of the potatoes bo treated from
lj itoAom of .tlw--iutb -betHe her. J f T p & fc : 0bllon deeds of! ly bemoan my fate when she realizes that i any disease, while all those planted in the
"Mysou," 8pok the-aiother, Ibooglij j fortjtude and darin and acts of I my bones rest within the sound of the usual way m the same Held extremely de-
. . . . . Ttr ' .... I I - i i' i I . I . . r ' .1 j. . . tnvirtfnr.lll f wnu .11 riv I, 11 iiti r I! 'Ill
nitv. u'e.rusuiu ivuiors 01 tuu iwu u.uuuu. oiu u-iuin. - j
to her, that next to tho mother who bore ou .a small scale in my own garden tins
, I love her beyond all this world can ! season. I planted not quite half a peck.
the tfffert seemed painful, "thou canst uot
.suffer hiore than 1. Tkou' canst not real
ize the' emotions whfch must! naturally' a
iriin the, breast of a ttuother, when her
lasLftV", the only sjirvivinione. is about
to. deavc the maternal roof perhaps, for
evxjrH Aye, call thcerSynaptoias premon-
itotjij-of whtcb I spaak oall them aug
atrocious ud fiend like malignity
cannot portray 'grief of so piercing a n
" .v - ! i " . .1 ft.':.'
turo
J reflections which time may
CHAPTER II. ,
BESECA 37E' LA PALM A.
bit'fn.r me. 1 l.o ve her bevond oil this world can
flections which time may obliterate afford-aye, even beyond conception j only fifty sets m sis ranks, cutting a
-,.v , -ii v t . i r i
caoiucrvviw ycacrn ior aer iooiiza dov. &y iuvs w f14 -"t r JbistToor.
amPcHag to bim as doth the rvy to tbe ; survived tuc tcrrtnie coiiuiui, m auSu.u- . J?rjend.
giant oak. 'Tis true, thy country calls ry struggle; ana tne Atouneuu aiuiy bide b? mv
thee, and it is but right that thou sbould'st, preparing to bivouac on tbe battle ueiu oi , ,M j.
lUfrhtl The evening of the Oth of alay,. t!ie meraory 0f him whose every thought
. i . f i J l i . i tn rrt ?nniAn . '-i. . ' . 1 - - . .
ypumay nut tne ueurt- oi a devoted , roiieu arouau-au ecus "w , was of her. But I am ffrowm teeble.
i kA. trim- norripin' imii i f l titiii's - ' . .
trail tenement cannot long ex-
I am going!, Will you a-
instructions?"
fiouly," answered Licuten-
accept; but tbere is an inducement; tost : . nfc
sboulst wean thy Owughts from milita- 'short hours before, had been a comming- fcr ; to tai:e breiitb, (for he
- 1: t : rv.i ii.! mass of Hvimr inhabitants now pre- . . r lt ? i.- m.ii.'
ji .uuiisuiis. r am growing ujuiv icutnu o . . - iwus uviuvuuy iuuiug,y uuarics agaiu re-
every day. The oooflictins oveute thro'.sentiilg a scene of the horrors ot a con.-.j.
hieh I have parsed; ihe death-of a dear! test in which brothers by nature perish by , Bu
ana : devoted lruslmod, Ibeiose of an af-; each -other s "anQf; ymhiM paetto when l am cone! Tho
fAXStihnio. Tro.sn rtf ne)v :hMWrcn. and It IS neeuieab
now, tby, sudden
nigh .caused my
those to whom I cj
i.Mn ifiuences. And when the mornins sun
fielj' shall, arise iu all bis resplendent maguih
and that her name was among tho last u- ! piece out of each, and putting a pea firm-
ly in. Tbe peas grow up and nouriaueu
well, and last weok I dug the potatoes.
i
of our affection, and may she ever lovd
departure, have ,wbl noquane w. f f", , woaviDg brflDebeS, will make sweet music
relief from earth and tcu iu ui uuj --f-o - 0 lulling to repose unearthly murmurs, and
ing. But 1 am wW'jng arts diHpiayea y iu. ""rirr: ,mv ravo will be fanned byits gentle in-
in-thee. Follow thj inclinations; feme ucaris oi yuom --
. ?' . . . uf vva nn 'tint, dfiserinc tbe
istbcfore tbec a n awaits iu y approacu; ',.7 A :tc,, huttU
ili. i v.i ;u 4t.rt du.s.oDemndi' of the eventful battle
Thev were nerfecly free from the slight
est faint of ppeek of disoase, and very fine
and large; while the same bed close to
them was another lot plauted in the old
style, nearly half of which was rotten. I
leave your own readers to draw their own
conclusion. Lettqiu tho
Gazette.
Agriouliural
3
. . e t .i.-j e .t uv.,i,ir1ir.iniT nf thfi eouroseous troops,
ier ' nightly onson preatuea ior toy . T7J ' ' a. ..,.:c nZn.
Smc will .flow p to the throne of nim tsjullfui mnpouvrea, t
weua.t wii-u t u w f.u,-Mi. ths onset and. the
i' nusoanti to mityM? w iuyi.i, , t . .. .
f the bpJUgerant parties cur
w - - i
who hath prorated to 'be a
yes, mother," said the" on, in an as-nds o u -'-o - t ioflll
surinz idJcV will be thy stall and- P"6 - .-'V.;;: ,nlleV; the visitants
Ml swtcnt a'nd watch o'er r.y revu. ,-t.ug - - - , Ho-D9inted his finger tolieavon.-
V:j --.l f ornairs ot t bo wounoeu anu riiisw.-.-r) . : ., ., . '-.it-. .. u:. . Tder
i to XIW liOU a 11 U "UlUW. T" h r, . , -:- i hritrltr fiIlllie-WU3 IlliiVIUir- uuuii tiiauzw ,i ;n
t T . J ' " 1I cnrvinfT tn rntldfir 1110 SGtlUU 'b . . ' . I
i e. and then continued in .91 -V .7 ... . -.i 'jiftfc'tirrbs: ashe'rnntarousiy. wtnsparea;
.... ..rK frtr ijmiimnmvm. wiiu. a" -i . . .: t. ., .-, t; t. .: .
t,n;Pnr,Tho. small me- v'ryy . .-r;"; ? r , . 0 t0 TOiQ theim- momct: utararrtri.j.iia.
.1 4.. M mnii. iiiiv 1. iiiuiii iui v . . . i . y.i. ."I ii r ; ' r& 1 f . . . i:'tn i 11 uii
cence, bis golden beams will gilu- my
grave, and all will be joyfuL . . .
"All your .wishes Jshall bo complied
.ui. . .
Mnsxv. This well known scent is im
portedifrom China, .Bengal and Russia,
It has a bitterish and somewhat acid taste
and in color resembles dried blood. The
scent is obtained from the musk dcer.atid
possesses, a most penetrating and diflWvo
odor, rather agreeable when feeble, but
when concentrated is decidedly offensive;
so diffusive is its power that a few grains
will scent a room lor years,' and it never
seemstofadp in.slreugtb.,, Touquip musk
ia the most esteemed... .Pod musk is tbe
comfort, and .v
.thee. JL-jLe. wU
He paused awl
-thb Jipie tope,.o,f
incnto tbougaynft.nse.yesjeruuy gw a . 'yv - - , nr)0ri th5 Inerilon-
natural bntr containing tho musk, and each
T Lrtnr ihpm-nirnin. mrvrn ,15a- : One WOlffhS UbOUt SIX UracnmS UftMUg ID
- ...... !--,-'.. , ......1.
and thoy are approaching; winged . qacb about eigiit scrupies ot pure uuisu,.
oMhe celestial-sphere!" " gqperany y- uuu.
,. nUt.JUtO U.lJUIJUtuilUlW it I U UilSllJ wi:i.vv..jt-
tbe microscope or py anniy&n. .
.tatd . that 'there arottftu iraas aft
apo.Ps printcidju German lapgHJi
And tbe zephrys of Heaven caught np m America as there arc in lTenuiny.
tiee and fiew out of- Joe's band at least
ten feet iu the bushes.
The Indian sprang to bis feet and con
fronted him. Both, empty handed, they
stood for a taoiuem, for tho blood was
flowing freely from the wound in Joe's
breast, and the other thinking him more
seriously, wounded than he really was,
and thinking to take advantage of his
weakness, closed with him intending to
throw hiai: in this however he had reck
oned without his host for in less time
thau it takes to recount it ho found him
self at full length on his back with Joo
on top. Slipping from under him with
the agility of an eel, they were both on
their fee.', again and again closed. This
this time the save was more wary, but
tho same result followed, and he was a
gain beneath his oppouent. But having
the advantage of Joo in being naked to
the breach clout,' and oiled from head to
foot', he could slip from out the grasp of
the hunter and resume, his perpendicular.
Six different tiroes was he thrown with j
tbe ,sunc cilect, but v ictory, nettle jade, RAther a Salty Lake. TWis a
scemod disposed to perch upon the ban-1 jaj.e irj m;fe3 between" Corpus
ner'of neither of the combatants. By this Chriti aud Braaos Satrtiago, so salt that
timcthcy.intheirstruggleaud contortions, . a gkjff carjnot prjBMC but "about 40 miles
returned .to.thc open path, and Joe con- j from th.e ,attor piacc bevt: of largo
eluded to absnge hia taetic3. He a,bc" ; solidined.cakw extentfiug olear aqr& the
coming sensibly weaker from tne lb.3 of pass,,,e-?o say? tbe writer in "ThaPIa
blood, wbilo on tiro other htaud, the sav- i qU8rQes ?enttueJ,,, wlio havKitcd it.
age secradd to loose none of His strength pie saij,e writer adds that on tbe side of
from the many falls he had had. Closing the .j,,, ejpstilized salt i to be
agrfii) in a elc-e hug, tbey fell as before; ge?n pej Up f btee? one upon anoth-
but this time, iuftai oi endeavoring tu eivaad &hiuvng ib theiua like -ir.zar s.
A Fortirao Chasing a pretty Girl by Tel
egraph. Some two weeks ago there arrived in
our city a beautiful young widows- of twen-t3'-five
a Hungarian by birth on her
wa to 2ew Orleans, en route to Havana,
where she intended to engago iu her pro
fession ss a female physician. She was
alone aa exile froai flun'rr, where
her hubaad bad lived end died a pstri
ot. FeeKng aow that the "fartherlawd,'
in its subjugated couditton, had little left
to promise for her future, he was with a
truo woman's heroie resolution, betook
herself to travel in search of a new and
and a mora gonial home iu a n oilier hem
isphere. Reaching New York, hhe took
the inland route to New Orleans, making
Louisville a poiut. After tarrying a day
here, she continued hr journey, and, on
one of tbe good p'ackct -.learners, reached
New Orleans a few day ago.
On Friday last, an ageut from tho house
of Rothschilds, the great Banker", also
reached our city in chac of the beautiful,
young, self reliant widow, who is intent
upon hor journey to Havana. He has
been dispatched from Europe to seek out
the wanderer aud bear to her tha ''glad
tidings" that she has recently eoaie into
immense possessions at home, and to in
vite her trip. By the aid of tho tele
graph he learned that she had arrived
safely in New Orleans, and was stopping
at the celebrated St. Louis" Hotel. A sec
ond despatch urgiu- her to wait bis arri
val was forwarded, and ou he hastened
to bear to her the iuformatiou that she
has a fortune of 511,000,000 at home a
waiting her. disposal. TbisoU.i?d of for
tune trying to escape the wealth, bhe all
uneonsciousiy. possessed, nod how it has
chased her to the New World and by tbe
aid of faithful agents, quick travel, and
telegraphic wires, she- at bJngtb lea rnsr the
etory o her - wealth ! IrouisviUe' iteao
crst. "
keop his antagonist dftw.n, Joespraog at .
once to his fob agfiffn.rfuVas the lndiatlij
is m-DgnvofM wi fiMious.-The National lntdliJiccT
eaine op dealt him klo'JJ ctf,r8 .udoV1o-f -fa'eHhat in Pf am-
betwoen tho eyes which W f llf urgi whurb -an exclusive- metals ou'rren.
an ox, at. the same uaio fallltfgi! JH tQ
hts might upon the body. .- Vilv, have been as-great-as in couutrUs uhere
This wi repetitod every I 5$!- emulated 3 aner eurrcuev.' and
and. began.so tall with . Jarful effeet up haAnm, lhcre vre not so
his body as well m'Iub moo, for Joft w,, Woaswl -Wth a pi. thora of specie as
no light weight, and at every cw;djn0djin m ,bat m b, &Tftfebea
fall he eauia up weaker and seemed di,. ? -fc j qlhcr
poscdo .tffcr&tfi this hjs foe decidedly
.objected to aud dealt his blows more rap, P "M rj"TOr
idlv. until the savatea'' lay apparently int ' mm . .
c.h. Wa at. his fcctl. Filing, qn.on him . Affiennea?ee paper records the inaitu
t he crasped the -Sn's tln-oiit'with a faqTu,
grip. Ijkjaviste intending to gtr8ngl?h1rof.
Tfeboaffolind however, that the savage
waiy'O.pos'uni, and that some taoye
pjaopt jvasgoiug f rwidn ,fh;o purpvirt of
which he bouM uot imrucdiately guess.--
Good-.-j
ingrci
and sutfSg
point
fka, uovi-1 beverage, Tfl'Re's-hapo
nianufaotu-red fmiu tomaffiosl
ItenKpre th
m rc
noQr.
pronounce it exo.-ilf.nt. . It
of jhe toujato
:i I l.'s ipano in
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