Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, February 20, 1858, Image 1

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AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER.
tMmss
One Dollar k Seventy-five els, In Advance.
"To hold aud trim the torch of Truth and Wave it o'er the darkened Earth"
LEVI L. TATE,
Editor, rnbllshcr & Proprietor.
VOL. XL-NO. 50.
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1858.
VOL'; XXL
fllnmliitt Iwmtt
rublishetl every Saturday Morning, by
LEVI L. TATE.
In Blooinsburg, Columbia Co.
OrncE. In the. new Brick Building, op
poule the Exchange, by side of the Com I
House," Democratic Head quaitcrs,"
TBHMS OK lOnHCltll'TlOll.
81,00 In mlvrinco, fur ono copy, fur clx tnontU
1,75 In nilvncol for ono oopy, ono yon.
J,(10 If not p:ill within tho HrBt tlirco tnonthi.
2.13 If not paid within tho dritslx montbt.
3,50 If nut pnitl within tho your.
UJ OSUOiOripilOll UIKOIl IUT1 .111.11 CIA IHUII.UB,
nt nolinnor Jhoontlnoil Until all nrronrugoeslmlt
luvo hocnpnhl. , .....
H7 OrJinury ndvcrtUomonti InsortOil una Job
work oxecutod ittthoctiiollshoil prlcos.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
LACKAWANNA & BLOOjIISIIURG It. It.
AITOHUINfJ Fiipcrlor fariliil for travol to Now
Vork, niilnlcihln, aittl the U'ctl.by ronnrctioitri
al Scronton with tho trains of tins Delaware, Iwirkn
wnima and Wpstern Ilailroail (tampauy; also Tor travel
South and Wat over the Catl-iwfmi.it William port and
Urlfi Uallrnnd nml connecting lines.
Itcgutar TrftlttB run nn (llmi t
uumu nun i u .
SELECT P0ET11Y.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL
DOCTOR JOHNSTON,
milE foundor of this Celebrated Inatl
I ttitiont oirrn the nionlccrtalu, ipridy, ft ml only
Tmrliml remedy In thti world Tor elTerts (nt Ulvutu,
ftrlrmrei, Bcmiual unokuuast IVtlin in l he l.olnt,
l-'onaitintioiial lability. Inipoimcy. WraVnefS of tho
Hark nml Unibf, All'i-clioim of the Kidney, riiliHu.
'lion of tlin Heart, lUfpcpnia. Ntrvime Irritability.
UiiPflM ' Hem!, Tliro,.t, None or tfklu. and all
ilmm erloiin miJ mvluniUol) DisordrrB arising from
me tlitstrtictlvo Iinl.itnorvotitii, which tieeiroy ihhii
m.ly ami initio, llicwrrn '"' "" I'l-i."-- .
iro iliort! fatal tothlr vlrtlmn than the wont; of the
Uyritm to ihfl ninrlnern UlyMt n, MighliiiK tli' ir luuvl
tirillliliil mil"'" 'i niiviv-i-un'Mis -e, - -
&r , Impossible,
Matrtngc,
Hurried imronf,nr Voun Men nuitni l at ni? iii'ir
rl ie, Ii-iiik "warn uT I'hytird L'.ikii.--n-( nr-;niiir tie
Inlay. tlt'forinillt'H, &.r., nlmuM j. tin tely n unit
Or Julinntoittniiil lie rfstiin-d to p'Ttet I hti.hh,
I Ik who r.' ItiiiMcIf unilr tin' tare t( Dr. John
"fton mim. r n'!iiiiiuly conllile in In lntiior ns a gmtli
'men, and cuiind.-ullv nU upon bin nkill nBipliytn'i.ui.
Organ tc I Vmkn cs-
juinw'iti.iti'ly riireil ini't tnll ijror rttoreil.
'IliN tltdiMi"! U pemlty in Oil irriirnly pnllly
thMt whohtvoheco too -victim of liiijirni'cr IimIiiI-
piMH'lfjit. V if person tir- tmi apt to toinnnt ct
4ve from not Ix'inir nv.ire ilffhoilriMitfnl coiiHr.inent e
ttutt iim etii. Now, who llul iinilfffinrnh iln; nth-
i..t u in v.fioii.t m .I.miviIi it tin- nmvrr f iinirtiM
tton U lo4t tfooiit! r ly tlioeo n-.'fnni' Into iniproiir
lilillf Hltii hy Ulf! TinI'Jtit. Kf-likH Im-Iiik ih-pnvi-l ol
th pl-murrt of hfnHhy oil-uliit the mot i"'rlniM
niol ileiitrnctive ttynipioinn lo hoth Ixuly ami mhol
it rift. Tliu Hjfitnm Ifcoiiivx oVniiii'it; Ihe pliyriiral
Hiiil itioftil powers weaktMieit, nl'nnn di liilily, f y h
,i-priia( pal imiitlnnol lite luMtl . Iiitli-rtitdiu u waliog
'brtlieOanif. cough yiiiptuiotiifcniiitiiipiiuit he 1
KJOlllc.c No.7roiTTU I-'kkiiukm KEiTtLi.neveii iloor
froiu lUIUuioru Hroet. rfite. tip Hm- tcp"- He
ipHrlirtilar inobt'irmu the S A M H uli.l .NUMIlCIt, or
you will loidlnki) tho p I ,
a Curt lfarrnsUUtcr m ifrji J.foL!rt'it from One to
M) MUItUURV OK NAUHi:i)UH MIUtiK UrfHD.
Dr, Johtstoti,
Mumlnrof tlie.Itny.il Colin"' cif Hurgfoni. l.tnololl
tiritilonte from ono of tho l:iot t niifiinit c tliT''" ol tin'
Uml-il Htntrtt, ami the xrent-r Viarl ol wlio- III (io
Ifeii upent Hi the tlrnt JlonjntnlnYif J.oinloii .I'urif,! hi!
Irtil'tphla unit vUuw here, li.it flttrll jurii nf I lie r.ont
Hutoiitthint; cnren that n-re t-ver know n ; tnmiy tronh
'l-.l with riiiliif hi the liiMnt (lint ram wktli utU-tpt
(tr-'Ht mrvonniifa, hiug .lUrnifl al cinltk-ii nufoli.
ninl lmtif,ttiit i, Willi frcpienl 1iohinK, ntU-ihl'1
vouifliioe Hjth terntiijuiiieiit of nHittl viTetiirt'tl tin
n.cli.it.ly.
A C crfain fjisnts,
Wlifit 'In' iTiiiKUih''t and impnntiMit votnry of pta
ttrv nii'tit h hm holiitii'il Hie mt nf Him painful
i1iiHtu'. it loo otlen liappeiiti I ha t no IllUmvil n-iif' ol
pi mmk! or lr: id ol vriVer) , iMcr liim -fru-u up pi) I
ir t llioi' w ho from fdiiniiMiii ami r npLct.ilii lift
rati lo n v h'-frietid hi in ll lyiltft till l'"' romililiitiouy
iiyiiijiloiiiit ofihin horrid ili-i niemnkf tln'i r iin'nr nui
unrh as uUernliMl nor tlirot, dineaniMl nodi1, nor to ire,
pun in the tieml and IiiuIm. ilimrc' o t-iilit.iN ufnii'il
nndvroii the Kkin llolltl, ninl .trmi't hlolt lovfioti cud
hHil laro.nml cxlriiit tin f. iirojfrfHttiiiK uhli h ij tit.
f nplilit) , till at lint the pilule ol the niontrn hiuj
.tiiuif of tin noi' (.ill In , a ml tlit vtrlim nt "illinl tin
'.IW'-a'v hvrnmeit ti horrid ol'Urf t of roii'iiii'i" ration till
il-ulli pilti a period to lll ilreiidfitl HUllrrillL'H, h) iiimi
ilmifhiio io "that liourim from whi'iiee no traveler
return, To mirh tln'f.fore Dr. Unlnietnti pim1h
iiiiiiii to prio-rvo uie mum enviMMe (UTroy neu
Irnm hia extlit1e prnrlin- In tin liri llopitr.lrt of i
U'iropi hot Ainerii.t, he ran ronrldeiitly rrommuiio '
r and iipi'dy curu to the unfortunate irrim of thin
"lioirid iliriiio.
Take pnrtiatfar N&icc,
Dr J addremrfc uM tlroie who have Injured theYo
eelveit by privateaml improper iiidiiliceiirt'p,
Tln are tui.e of the nml and iii''l.iiKhov ollWtii
prodioeil hyenrly liihiti ol jouth. vix WenkncHH of
he Hack and himljn, I'aiii in the lit ad. 1)iiiiiipixoI
Hlght, Iomh of MiMcut.ir I'owfr. Palpdatfon of the
Ufarl, Dvipepjii.i, N'rvoiu Irritihilily, D'lntitement
of tin; Digestive runctioiiii((iijiiural Di biliiy.sy tuptoini
V)f Ooiunmplion, 4-e.
MUNTAIjLV The fearful ellVrlH tnmn the iniml
nte inucli lo liodrejitud, l,i nl Mctii'iry, CoafiHion o(
liici. Dr'iireinion nr toe ruinlx, roreiiniiiiiim
ATfr'iotiofdociety, Timity.L., are pome of ihcetilB
ThoUit.mda of ppnioim of all nee ran now Jadee
wtiAl U til 1 r.uiHt! of liieir di cliinux looitth . Looting
their vigor, tx romiiiji wi tik. lle and em.iri tied, h-iYing
fiiiKular appenrantt; atiinil iliti e)eH(coushaml itiiii.
touirt of Conmmiption,
(lh, Johnston's Jtviomtiig licnicdy for
Organic Weakness.
lly Ih i Croat ami important remedy, wraLnenflhe
or nana aro kpceillly cured, and lull victor r-'i'loK d.
Thontarulnof the inoitt iiirvouit and df loliiaii'd, who
had I tfl all hop. have been imaiediitely relievi'd. All
Impediments to Mnrriairc-l'hyi'iral and Mental Difpia
Dlftion, Nervoun I rrit ilolity ,Treiuliliii'B and Weak
liees, or eiltauition ofthu moat (earf.it kind, yccAily
curoij by Dor tor JobiMton
Young Men
Who have Injured tlmuuelves by a certain p nut Ire, 1
1n J aled In hIomi alone 1 habit frequently lenrned
from I'vilroiiipiiiioiM, ur at pchool th i-lRftH ofwhirh
nr nltititty fi-lt, even when aateep, and If not cured
render marri t-re linpoiioihle, and ilectroya both mind
Hud body, should apply immediately
What a pity that a routix nivi, the hopo of hiii roun
try, and the darling of his parents, xhould be snatched
from all nronpfftt and enJo)mentrinf Iife.bylhe rnap;
"lueiireii of deviating from tho path of nauiM', and In
ilu IjiiiiB; In arertain mact habit, Httrh puri'in' Lvfuro
contemplating
Marriage
hould reflect Hint n sou ml iniml nlid bodynre thf mof
neressary re'uUitk-R to proinoio conniibial liappinetis
Indeed, without thene.the Journey through life heroines
weary pilgrimage, the prospecthourly larkem to I he
view ; tho mind becomes shadowed with deppair uiitl
SI I led wiltiilie, melancholv rcllertlon tlialthc IidpiHik-si
nf another bcromes Mitfliled with our own,
OFFICII NG.7KOU1 II FiUIIinitlUK ST. .Baltimore, Ma
ALU PUUUIUAL Ol'CKATIONS l'CKFOUMUD.
N. II, Let nofalsfl modesty prevent you, but apply, m
ncdlately either personal I y or by letter.
(SKIN DISH ABEtS til'i:i:DllV CUUKD.
lb Strangers.
Tho many tltoitsanda cur"d atthis institution with'n
tli lai-t 15 yearn, and tho numerous important Hurjtitnl
Operation perfonnml by Dr. Jolmslon, witnessed by
tho repnrlf 10I tho pa pern and many other persons, no
tjcojofwlimh have appeared aani and ai-'il ti before
ttitt dub lie, besides hts standing as a 2 c title ma it of cha
wf lerand reaponiiblhty, Isa BUtficiunt guaraiilee to
Uio u fill clod.
Take Notice,
N. It. Tilcrrt Are so many Ignorant and worthless
Quarks advertising theuiselves Fliymciaim, ruining
Iho health oftho already ailllrted, thai Dr, Johnston
df'ttiiitf itneeentfary tosay, rsperlally lo those uime
I tainted with his reputation. that hU rredemials auj
Iplomas always haute in his office,
U"TittNoTiCB. Allletiern must he pool paid, and
ouiain a postage slamp for tho reply, ur nominwer
livwill sent-
.nuarly 7 1857.
F A LL ARRI V A L.
& f m d
TUB undersigned, gratufal for past patronage, re
spectfully informs tils ci stnmers and thf public
generally that ho lias just received from the lias tent
itiMs, the largest and modi select slork ol
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
That lias m been npcncil ill UlooinaLurt. lo which he
litvitv. tlin attenlion of hi, fritM., anil a., lire. Oinn
llmt Uieyare ollcrcil (ur sale at sri'.il Liiijsitn. Ilu
Hiock riimpri.uii a brco nimorliiieiii of
Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel,
Uoiulitlng nf rAHIIlON'AllI.i: UKESa COATS, ol
I'vrry ilicription i I'mils. Veil., Hliin. Cravat,
Ulok.,CotlfMi Iln ri.lkerrti icTh, CSlnvfr, Buitjicnder., ta.
Gold Watches and Jewelry,
Of ov.ry .IcKilpii'in. ftiin .nml chcip
N li -.WeiueiiitiL-r Lcvenhrft ikcop F.mpartvn '
Ujll aiul t-u No i-iuive for ttxniniiiliii! (iuiilti
U.W,D LJWL.Nlitl'.'
I'lllMJI, 'till- I
Luavo
Uilliurt,
llloom,
llcrwick,
llrnch llnven,
rlilcktiliiiiy.
Arrive at
Kingston,
1,1'iiro
Klnrj"tnil,
Wjolnilig,
l'lU.lon,
Arrlvo 1
Birnnton,
N. V.
Mail.
1 110 A.M.
7 10 ilo
Acootiuno
Oallon.
I'll Itn.la.
Mail
3 1.1 1'. M.
7 S3
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3 'IS
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0 30 do
3 20 ila
11.13
U 30
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7 00 do
Thn Nuu Vnrk Mrfil Trnln rnnnnrt. ivlll, il.n
prurs puliiE i:ost. on 11. 1.. & U'.IInlito'M.
Arrive ill New Vork 7 13 V. M.
In riillnilt'lnbin, hy fjamdon St Atuloy lta).
ronil, e SO P. M.
Fore (rout Hup.rt lo Now York gti 00.
Tin' Accoiniiinihilioii Train rVorlli,coniifTl.int8rriiTi.
loii with the Uipriisi Train Writ, on Die I). I., li W.
Hnilro'lU.
tloINO 60UTII
Phllil. ArcomniO'
Mall. ilalinn
e no A.M. n:ii:A..M.
P .10 ilo 12 30 do
l.rnvo
lrrnnlon,
I'ltlolnn,
Wyoiiniiir,
Arrive- nt
Klnvptnn,
I.I'UVO
Kmv.tiin,
r-hioki-liinny,
ilrnill Ilu veil,
thru irk,
Uloom
Arrive ut
UUJUTI,
K. V.
.Mini.
4 00 P. M,
bit du
0 00 dj
IH00 do
II III ilo
1133 do
1 1 .V3 do
H40 P. 31.
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When ptenBure'a cup lit npnrkllng high,
When Irlemlif around thee throiitr i
When 1 1 cur in nre Hpht with pluyul mirth.
And lighter wiktu the song ;
When counting o'tr thy mi riy Jort,
Itecnllod by memory,
It 'twill not dim thr plpnsiiro t'teni
Oli,glvo one 1hou5.1t to mo.
At d.iwn, when Hrfl Aurorn'f light
Ileflerts o'tr hill and dale.
Arid el Ids the dew wahed lily's head,
That steeps within tho vnlo i
When first the lark shall plume his wing,
And soar from bondage free.
To warble forth some merry notes,
Then glvo one thought to me,
And when the shades of evening aro
Fa nl falling Into night
An hour that well seems made (or thonght,
And quiet is delight ;
At midnight's deep diid Bolcrnn hour,
When on thy hchllvd kneo,
Thy hond-t upraised to Heaven In prayer,
On then, thbx think of inul
If 1 fotild claim the.rlrhest gem
That now lies In the pen,
I'd rather far than liavi that pearl,
Dave one kind tliuugt frc-ni thee;
Hull the joys of this btiutlt world
Were now spread out to me
And I were told to mnkti a choico,
I'd ask out) thought from thee.
KXKUWTIOIV OB'
CHARLOTTE
AND
HENRY PIPE.
On Friday last, Charlotte Jones anil
Henry Fifo paid tho cxtremo ponalty
which tho law imposes for tho erinlo of
murder. Tho curtain has nt length drop
ped upon tho last secno of tho bloody tra
gedy whioh has for so long n time cxcilcd
the horror, engaged tho interests, or moved
tho sympathies of all cUsfcs of our com
munity. " Whoso phcddotli man s Hood
by man shall his blood be shed," is
Col. Cook's March lo Join the Mali
Army Terrible SnWrfliigs.
Colonel Cook's report lo tho adjutant
general of tho Utah army, of bin march
from the Missouri to tho valley of tho Salt
Lake, is full of matter of curious interest.
anil Rijys her charges against liim were
induced by 'mired of him inspired by the
fear that lie was' striving to get Fifo to
leave hot.
Immediately after Mr. Williamson
censed reading, the Kcv. Mr. Bell read a
chanter from the llililc mid offered up a
prayer, 111 which im: irwnw..-. j.,...vv.. 11(J Blarlea j cotnmaml ol six companies
Fife, during this trying scene, inn'ntaincd , fl dr from Port LoavrnWorth,
the most aslonishing composure, and , , ,
when tlio time came, actually adjusted the , Hih September, and his journal ends
rope around liis neck and stamped on tlie with his arrival at Fort IJridgcr on the
platform, as il to say he was prepared to ' Qth of November. He says :
meet hit fate. Charlotte, on tho other m, , , , , , . .. . ,.. .
dm Hccmed Utterly broken down and' The regiment had been h5ily fcodlled
bclvildered; Bhc cried bitterly, nhd ov-, f'oni f M ' fe "d ?
oui 1 cry now and then tillered incoherent sen- ?r 10r uf 0UV " " !" " ;
tho ! inLnK-now .tnlinrf that she desired to !" ?ffic.or '"..rpato toi a maroU of cloven
scripture authority on whi.h capital pun- die, and agair, dec. red that she , was , a- at, uiiinieu ;ua
laiimcnt is bcu. ana tcmuio nna nainiui v4 i
' I I . i" ..! r, ,1
as 13 tbo duty at times
law's decision, yet all admit
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bill Synin'3 Conversion.
ho I'liiladelitliin Mail Trnln colne Rmilh. eunnrriH :
uiih the Msil'train at Itupcrt, stmt V.nn nt 1-1U P.M.
1 or i. tuawMAi. roti i n iiinu, rntiMvjiiu Keaoint;, &c
arriving at t'liihulf Iphin, id H ii5 I M. Alto with Mall
Train going Went at :t oVIork V M. for Danville,
Milton, Money, Wllliamcport and Hlmira.
l'.iot ngi'rn hy the 4 ti'ilo.k 1'. M. Tiaii. goinp Pouth
ran tike the U o'clock 1. M. lliprug train for lllmirn
ami 1 Ins Wept, ur lodge at llluoiiichurg and lake the 4
o'tbiik A. M. Train going IVivt, urrivhtg ut l'lil ndel
plda at It noon.
I'a hic oners for llarrithurg, direct, uMI take the IV.
Y. Mail 1 rain, (J o'c lot k 1' M ) going Potith. mniuct
lag nt I'ort Clitiion with tho Dauphin nndi3ariiehana
Hailroad. thriving ut llatrisburg ut Vi o'clock 11000,
next t'uy.
V. 3. MJAVnNWOR'f II,
Jan Id, 'ft5'j jfi'trtHttmttMt
Ll FiriNSlJU ANCl'L
rnr.niHunn i.ivr. wiwmai'j:, jixxvity axd
rnusr aiMejtxr of phimdklpuia.
omi mo. 40? 1 iienM'T miu.ur.
CAPITAL, (paid lip.) 3100 0110.
CAart'r Virytlual.
CONTINUUtn make INSUKANUKd ON UV1!S on
tlii. iniiHl riMioniilili' term..
The uiiiitnlliciiiK paid ii i .in.l invefled. totf clher with
u l.irjre mid enimtjiiitly IricriNwing reserved fund, uirer,
u ierl,.rt feiurily n Hjh nmiired.
The prrniimiH luim: he paid )enrly, half yeurly. o
pi irut ly
The Cninpany add n PONI'H i.erindlt-nllvilo Hie Iiikii
rnm-.'B (o' III.'. Tim 11 US'' IIUNUS iiprroprialeil in
lliremlier, IHII. thn Bia;OMI 1IONUS in Uefcilihcr,
isr. (lie I lliuil lllUH ill ueremlier, lc;A4.
tLS'Thi'He adililinn. are made w Ithont retiiiiiif; liny
Iir.1w.111e in mr ireiiiiuiiiH 10 neilllil In ine i;iiini.i lly.
The Inllnu Inn arc a fi w oamplec Irnm Hie Ueai.ler
Pnliry
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lilitiired
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Aliiiiinit of Polity mill
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hy tnliire ud.litioiii:.
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Pamphlet,, eonlalilini; laldei ol rolei and expl.lnn
M"n. Inriiiii of ipiilieatioti, aii.l (iirth'T inliirmatinn
CHI he Ion ml lit the nldre.
TIIOVIAS B1I10WAV, rrcrlicnt.
JdO. V. JaMC, .7ctnar.
l.r.Vt I. TATU, Agent.
V (J. llnRBl-iei. I'xaviining rtiysitltiH,
Oilnlier IP, If.'.T I V
limes becomes necessary for the sake of
its appalling cxamplo, and for the preven
tion of those bloody criiflcd at which all
mankind shudders.
Wo givo a brief, but connected history
of the murder, a review of tho chief fca
lurrs of tho case, a description of tho mur
derers, ond oil tho circumstances which
the limited facilities accorded as have
enabled us to gather.
TUC MURDER.
The crimo for which Honry Fife and
Charlolto Jones paid tho douth pcualty to
terrible and naiaful ' iVai.l of death and wished to live. Fife, , ou.m wime ness. p
r in ' Boeing her agony of soul and utter pros-, companies of tho regiment who weie to
of carrying out llloj ioB .tfii!friil atoUm, hcr mJ cn. oomnose the expedition woro organized;
tdmit that it some-j (lc!lV0r;,11 in cvcry way 0 fcoHsble aiiil ' ono hundred and ten transfers ucccssanly
I was not tho ouly ono who hoard Dill
Symns, tho wicked sinner, say, during tho
progress of a Methodist revival, " Toll you
what, Bully, I m going to sham to-night day, was ono of the most atrooious over
I'm coin!! un to the altar, chuck full of committoil in our oounty. Ocorrro Wilson
" " ' ' -f .1 . -l , - -.. .li
conviction. Sco if I don't sell old Parson ouu ,luu K . , J',uuru".lw,,B " l 1
r. i 111 man whose hair had boon silvered with
coal boat pins for such as rcnuirod ihfim
true, that tho speech was hoard by Parson in 'f10 neighborhood. His sister, the other
Dickson himself. JIo is all eyes and cars, 'w ' jumur,
. ,, , and both occupied tho same house a lop
is that same Methods parson, a groat cabill( rflUBlcJ in tho v;ciu:tv of MoKoca.
good-natured, large-featured, handsomo, port, and distant from tho city some four-
gndly man. It may bo imagincit that his toon miles. On tho night of tho 1 0th of
face looked uuusualiy luminous at that APril las,i rtu aD(1 Charlotte visited their
of both, and such their condition, when , f hc oondctnncd and many to bo obtained,
it was announced that their hour had ar
moment ; it was very funny, ihe attempt to
sell 1'nrson Dickson.
liill bymus was almost a man grown ;
tho torment of tho parish, and tho terror
of his mother. But ho went to tho lucctin"
that night, and wliou sinuers woro invited
to tho anxious feat", among them, sniffling,
and with head hypocritically bent down,
came Dill Symns, tho ugliest and roughest-
humble abode, and with a view of obtain
ing possession ofjisumof mouoy whicli
t lie latter Knew tuo old mail baa lam asido,
butchered thorn both in tho most shooking
manner.
TUB SCENE 1S THE SC.UTOLD.
Tho scene on tho scaffold was painful
boyond edmprcbensiou, and drew tears
Iroui many ol tuo spectator-i. (Jliarlotto
and Fifo wero attended, tho first by tho
Hov. J. u. JSrown, ami the lnttor by the
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
i-i 1 1 1. a i) rr. en i a .
i nrn A Ittnctolent lustittitlm. titabhahti Iv pe.
IOijO. tint ewlotimtul. for the rtlxrf rf tl,t ait'i and
tprn ined, ajUittcil inlA rirulrnt avl tyiiUnie iinntc.
mil II llireclor of Una uell kiiiiuti ln,tltnlinu. In
I their Annti.il Report neon the treatment otexiial
111. i uiie, for Hie )ear endltip Jdiiuary 1,1, 1S3S, ex
iremi tile hipliept antiNfartion nilh Ihe purre,a whirl!
ha, altended Ihe trfior, or the Conniiliinv burgeon, in
the rure of flicniiiitorrliiea. rlemlii-il WeakheH,, liufio
tefttli, (loniirrho'fi (Jleei, Hyphlliri, the -.ire or Ouan
I, 111. nr delf.Aliilse, tc., and orilir a ronliniinnre of
the Mine plan, for the .'u.uiiiir jear The Uoiihiiltint;
Pnhieon l aulhori7.i'il to lvi MCIIIUAI. AIIVIUi;
liKATlH. lo all who apply hy teller. v.ith n deerriptiini
of their foadllinii (ajie. oirupalion. Iialdl, of life, &r .)
mid in ca.es of etltiii.' poverty, to 'UitMHII .MUD-
II. -IM. nti:i;iM'i;iIAI(!u. -jonieofllie new reinedleH
r.n.1 luitliihU or trentiueiit, di,eutireil durllig the last
)e.ir. are of -rent value.
An aduurahlu deport on Spermatorrhea, or Poniinal
We.ikne.fl, the Vice nf Onanism, M.i,tilrh.ilion, or
rJi-ll Aliu.o. and other ilieasea of the Heiual Oriiaua,
hy Hie Oimulliiiir Hilrirenn. will lie Rem hy mail (in a
H'.lh'd liitler envelope.) FRllll OP CIIAIiCIl, on re
e. ipt uf im o ,tniiti, lor poM'igo. r.Uticr Keporla and
'I'M. i,. on tlie tiultire and treatment ol Hexual ilia
eaio'i. Diet, tr., are roti.ttntly heing pnlili.lied for
Kr.iluiliiilH ili,lrilnMlon uiul will he pent to llieadliiled.
AiMren'. inr ui'piirt r.r treaimeui, iik i;i (tit(.i; u
CAI.IIOUN-t'on iiltimr riureon, Howard A,,ocldtion,
No.C.'oulh Ninlliatriil,Pl.iladelirila. I'.i.
By oMer oftlie Uiieiiiira,
ip.iu ii. iii:autwi;i.i,, mtUm
aouij Pimnmn, fre'e,
Jan :io,l:s-lm
looking follow that nturo ever soared up, Uevs. Mr. Hell uud Mr. Williaiufou.
and noted and dreaded for his wickedness They had religious services in tho cell till
all through tho town. Tho good, simple within a few minutes beforo their vomoval
Methodists, rejoiced ns ho knelt on ihe ' -
J I flmv loft f in r poll, niwi ImVinrv nvmct n
steps and bowed his wicked head on the procession was forinod. wLii-h entorod the
low railing. Singing commenced, aud jail yard.
brother after brothor travailed for pour riFn's DVIN'Q DECLARATION
Dill Symns, but Parson Dickson traveled n , r , ,. .
1 ' ljK:Tl.WMrw in n fnw ftlinrr. rnnmoiit
for him, and arriving ut the place whoro of ,inl0 X sinli mvo answered with my lifo
lie teemed in much penitenco, the old
parson shouted, " Pray, sinner, pray j" at
tho same time dealing an awful thump on
the back of BillSynins. They sung louder
and louder, and parson Dickson went to
and fro among tho mourners, always
pausing behind Dill Symns, shouting,
"Pray, you ungodly sinner, pray!" and
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
mill: follow I ut. from that eminent I'hvplclan of IMiita
X ovipliin, Dr. Hrlnlile, idded to tho teetimony of 1
rroii'riHor liooiii, only cnnnriim what la cvtiionreti by
Ihoufundu who have useil Hover' l)ya . I
'UlRAltn HOW, CllKHTXl'K STBPKT, )
I'hilailelphia, Derember 'J-M, Ir53 1
11 In regard to llottr'i Jlair Dye, I can etalfunhila
tlnt:lythat it contaiuvno deluierioua ingredients, and
may be used wllh entire safety, end with Hit utmost
eurVW(nand tucress."
W.D. URIN'CKIX.M.U.
Hover's Writing tj Indelible Ink,
Are bo well and widely know n, as to require itoeulosy
of their merit, It in only neeeemry to fay, that the
den ily and increaaing dcuiantt, given the best evidence
that they maintain thti' character for aupuriority
whicli ilihilnguiblicj them when liret introduced, ycar$
ego
Orders, nddrepB to the Manufartory. No. 410 RACli
street above X'OUKTII. (old No. 144,) I'liiladclphla,
will rerolvo prompt attention by
JUrflH'll U. IIOYCRv.Van8rfKrerv
Dec 2(1, 1857.
for tho terriblo crime I hnvo oommitted,
and winch I have already freely confessed.
it must now be supposed lrom what Iiaa
been published in the newtpapers hero from
time to time einco my arrest that I am in
different or careless about tho awful fate I
am now to sutler, uor muet it bo sup: oscd
that I havo buffered no compunction of
coasauurc lor tuo deed that has brought
giving him a blow thut made him groan m dtmiy uuaerg0D0 moro t'0liux0 ,lmn a
suoh anguish that the good brothers thought ibous.iud deaths, and oil how often Invo I
it was a hcnous case of conviction, and no wished I could restore ucorgc Wilson and
mistake. At lcnetk after his back had his sh-tcr back to life. Vain thought.
l..nn r.n.,n,i.i tin i. ni..l Pe, in Maddened with a thirst for gold, and stint
r...... .... ..u ..u.u ..vv , . . .... .1 !, I ,., ,!. .1
heels, he arose with the rest, and Parson .. , tLom f ... . . . ,
Dickson fixed his great blaok oyo on his B01,iSl without warning to the bar of God.
face, sayicg, " Well, Bir, how do you Jvel? My fervent prayer now is and long has
It's my opinion that eotuo timo, instead of been, that thoy havo been made happy by
going to tho altar to Aim, you'll go to tho y "iokeduess, and that their immortal
T ,. . . -. . . souls are among the redeemed of Christ,
nuuer in goou earnest, uo uome anu re- and t nrav Atmishtv God for his nardon.
pent of your sius, aud nest timo you como Bnd that I may bo permitted to hope that
forward for prayers, dou't let mo havo in the world or spirits, 1 may he there, and
occasion to hummel you into religion, bo- '"en hog thorn to bo torgiveu.
HOOT AND SIIOU MAKING.
Til II undersigned, thankful for the lilwral
pntronajR with which he Iiaa been Uvord for
ycuri t;oue by, would InfonnUii friends and
.leioiuei, -imi ne ruiiiiiiiieu io itianuiaciuro
Hoots and 6'hoes,
At hid old und wiiM-knowtiaiaiid, on Mdhi rJtreel,
Illooitmlairn. in all ihcir ariouB and forind.ln good
sly le uud on timderutu teruii.
Ill long uxperienct in tho bualnii'ii, and ymerQ
kuouledguof tho people of u'olumbiat ounty, super
added lou fixed determination to render sntlsfirtion
lo all hi ciinioincri, alioiiM Becurn him increased pa
iroiuwe which he hopes to mem.
JACUIS V 1HU I'liltlUK .
Illoomnburir, Mairh IlMtT
NEWSPAl'KU AGKNOY.
rplin rititens of Uloomsbure can now liuve ttioir
X dally napora rurnUhed them at the publlehei'i
price.. .1111. a-ivmg ini'ir yo.iage
cause I'd muoli rather pray you thero.1'-
The rebel went homo, thoroughly cowod,
and with no disposition to boast over his
having sold Parson Dickson.
During my confinement 1 have suffered
more iu miuu a thousand times tor tho
crimo I have committed than tho fear of
this death that is so rapidly approaching
Here is tho fatal rope, tho scaffold, and the
hand thai is to sond my soul mto eternity;
Puulic l.eilfcr (daily)
. wen. jrivuiiinn
naily Pre,.
Daily New. '
NewYirkTrilninc "
' Herald "
llinca
tjl 00 per unnum.
u uu "
0 10 '
4 00 '
7 00
7 no
7 00 "
New York l.cdcur weekly y no
Ur any other Puper, or MBHHBines.piildl.hed In Mew
York mil Piili.iilelihiii, in nil ca.oa In advanre.
No suli.eriplion received lor le.a than .ix month a.
Mr,. Jm-a (1. Ciillli authori .ed lo receive, ubacrlp
tionafor the name.
Ii. W. CONKI.lNfl.
fraral ftic.J'efee Jtginl,
lllootn.tuirit, Deo 20, 1P57 Itl
tu. , ... tkh a i. . iiaiiu mui in ,o rsui
member of Parson Dickson's church, aud witu nu ,iic World, and I trust in God.
declares that the old man s fist broke tho And now. beforo these witnesses, and in
baokbono of the dovil inside of iliiri, tho the prcsenco of Almighty God, before
night he went to tho allar in sport. wuom ,u ' i ul 10
0 1 I 'iimnor nml Willi (In. loc, lienntli llm, T o.n
permitted to breathe ou earth, with a full
Kind Words Why USO TllOin. knowledgo of my awful situation aud my
accountability, I solemnly protest and do
rived, and that they must now prepare for
u.xcution,
THE execution. (
Everything was now ready for the
completion of the final act of the bloody
tragedy, in whicli the conviots lisd played
such a terrible part. The ropes had been
adjusted around the necks of the victims,
and but a few moments were to elapse cro
their souls would bo ushered inlo eterni
ty. Still Fife's coolness forsook liim not,
He called such of them around him as lie
knew on the scaffold, and shook them
affectionately by the hands, ne then
declared that, "with the help of God, he
would dio like a man," and with .1 firm
voice, in which the slightest tremor was
not disrernable, exclaimed: "Itemember,
I die game." He then turned to hts com
panion in guilt, who at this timu was
Hcarcely coiiBriotts, ana putting 1113 arm
around hcr,kissed hcr. Hoth then declared
themselves roady to die, and tho signal
being given, the Sheriff touched the
spring, and the souls of the guilty couple
were launched into eternity. Fife fell
straight down, and died without a strug
gle, hut Charlotte's death was less easy,
And fully ton minutes elapsed ere the pul
sations of her heart ceased. Fife's heart
ceased to beat within live minutes from
the time the drop lell.
AlTEAltANCi: OP THE CONVICTS OK TUE
GALLOWS.
Fife's appearance on the gallows dif
fered but, little from that whicli he pre
sented while in prison, lie woro the
same" elothes as usual, but appeared to
have dressed with greater care. Charlot
te was attired in herordmary clothing.and
wore over all a buff colored shroud. She
seemed haggard and palo and looked the
very peisoniheation ol misery.
AN INCIDENT.
During the arrangements for the exe
cution, it became necessary to adjust
prbpcrly the rope on the neck of one of
the convicts, and some person, whoac
name wo have not learned, but wiio was
dressed as a harlequin, the belter to dis
guise himself, was deputed to do it. in
the discharge of his duty, lie had neces
sarily to touch Fife, but the latter pushed
him away, and dreiv his hand to strike
him. Uis heart, wicked as it was,rcvoll-
d at the idea of being touched by 11
hireling of this character, and his indig
nation was evident ; but a gcnllc touch
from Jailor Phillips restored him at once
to gentleness, and ever after he submitted
without murmuring to such arrangements
as wero deemed necessary to carry out
Ihe sentence ol the law.
DISPOSITION 01' TUT. BODIES.
The bodies were allowed to hanir some
twenty-five minutes, after which it being
evident that life was extinct, they were
cut down and placed in two coffins pro
vided lor the purpose. Charlotte request
ed that they might be buried in one coffin
but as this could not be conveniently
done, hcr request was not complied with.
A relative of Charlotlo'w is in the city,
waiting to receive the bodies and take
them to Monongahala city, for interment.
They will probably leave in tho Browns-
ti J . .1 . - , .!l, ti.. 1 :
vine uoat, tins evening, uuu win uun-
tho comnanics paid, and about City desor
lions occurred ; the C'linmandcrsof fair of
them chanced,
I marched them on tho 17th. Th'bn it
was to be proved that three oi fbur mrc
days wero to bo lost in waiting for the
quartermaster's department to supply tho
absolutely necessary transportation. Un
tho 18lh, 107 mules wero furnished which
tho sanio day had arrived from a march of,
perhaps, 2,000 miles to and from Uridgor's
1'ass j above I ill) of the others were nearly
worthless from want and age, and requi
ring several hours to h .moss a team. On
the morning oftho 19th twonty-sevcn team
sters wero wanting, and men were ftiruish
od utterly ignorant of the butiess and
without outfits. Half allowance, or six
pounds a day of corn for horses and mules
was the largest item of transportation;
three or four laundresses, with their chil
dren, wero with1 oach comp'any.
Tho regular journal of chcIi day's march
is given, how it rainod, and how tho mules
died, and tho men complaiued. On Oc
tober 5th ho arrived at Fort Kearney ; ou
tho 10th crossed tlio south Platte ther
mometer was at 13, and tho river full of
ice.
their ropcs and getting looso ato the sago
fuel collected at tho tents Homo df theno
thoy also attacked. Nine died. Tho fast
growing company of dismounted men wero
marched together as a soparato command
by day; tho riio'tning of tho twelfth a
number of them wore frostbiticn from not
being iu motion, although standing by files.
That diy oigntcen nines were marcnou 10
Ilig Handy, whero the guide lnuud grass,
and fuel with it; so good that Uio 13th
was modo a day of rest; tho animals wcrp
all horded at tho grass. Firty horses had
been lost sineo leaving Laramie.
Ho closes tho report of his ulorctl with
tho following !
I had 144 horses arid jiavo l"8t idl.
Most of tho loss has o'ecured inuch on this
side of the South Pass, iu comparatively
moderate weather. It has been of starva
tion. The earth has no mnro lifeless, tree
less, graesless desert ; il coiilaius scarcely
a wolf to glut itself ou tho hundreds' of dead
and froicn animals which, for thltly miles
nearly block the road with adando'ned and
shattcrb'd property. They mark, perhaps,
beyond exarbplo in history, tho steps of an
advancing army with tho horrors of o dis
astrous rctroat
It was discretionary with Col. Oook to
winter at Fort I.aramio or to pass on to
Salt Lake. He preferred tho latter course,
On Novcmbor dth hts oominand was at
Sweet Water Pass, in tho llocky moun
tains ; nest day tiiey gained Devil's gate.
On the Gth we found tho ground onoo
moro whito, and tho snow falling, but
then very moderately. I marched as usu
al, On a four mile hill the north wind
and drifting snow bceamo severe j tlio air
scorned turned to froEeu fog ; nothing could
bo soon ; we wero struggling in a freezing
cloud. The lofty wall at "Three Cross
ings' was a happy relief, but ihe guldb;
who had lately passed there, was relentless
in pronouncing that there was no grass ;
tho idoa of finding and feeding upou grass
in thatwintcry storm, under the deep snow,
was hard to entertain, but as he promised
grass aud other shelter two miles further,
wo marched ou, crossing twioo moro ihe
rocky stream half (-hooked with snow and
ice ; finally ho lod us behind a great gran
ite rook, but all too small for tho promised
shelter, ouly a part of the regiment oould
huddle there, in tho deep snow ; while, ihe
long night through, tho etonn continued)
and in fearful eddies above, before, behind
drove tho falling and drifting sudw; Thus
exposed, for tho hopo of grass, the poor
animals woro driven with great devotion
by tho men once moro across tho stream,
and three-quarters of a mile beyond, lo tho
baso of a granite ridge, but which almost
faced tho storm ; there the famished mules
crying pitcously, did not seek to cat, but
desperately gathorcd in a mass, and some
horses, escaping tho guard, went back to
th ford, whero tho lofty precipice first
cave us so pleasant relict and shelter.
Tho morning light had uothiug cheering
to rovcal, the air still filled with driven
snow Ihe animals soou came driven in
and mingled iu confusion with men, went
crunching tho snow in the confined and
wretohed camp, tramping all things in titbit
way. It was not a timo to dwell on the
fact that from that mountain desert thoro
1. Deoause thoy always cheer him to olaro that Monroo Stewart is entirely in
whom ihov am nildrnfisnd. Tlinv Hnnlli nnenni nf flin muriW nf finnro-r. Wilson I
him if he is wretched. Thoy comfort him and his sister. Tho deed was planned and j urated and retired to their homes, pitying
if ho is sad. They keep him out oftho perpetrated by rnysolt and Charlotte Jones, j tho fate of the criminals, no doubt, but
slough of despond, or help him out if ho without auothor human boiUg to plan, aid satisfied that a proper vindication of the
cd in tho same grave,
The number present at the execution
was abovw thirty, including tho jury, Slier-1 was no retreat nor any Bhcltor near, but a
ill's officer, ministers and two physicians, time for aettou. liut for six hours the
. . . M e.Ii .. r. . r r.ll iMl.l.. 1:1.- .....
uutsitie tlie wans 01 tuc jau 11111 uueeu
thousand people were at one time congre
gated, vhilo lloyd's hill, from which an
indistinct view of the scaffold was had,
was black with people..
There was no disorder or disturbance,
and aB soon as it was known that the drop
had lallcn, and that the convicts had pas-
fiost or frozen fog fell thickly like snow
aud again wo marched on as in n clond.'
Tho deep snow drifts itupeded us inuob,
nnd in crossing hwect Water tho ice urote
in tho middlo, Marching ten miles only,
1 got a better camp, und herded tho horsos
ou tho hills : it was a different road, whero
Skotch of JefTorson.
The following (sketch of Jefferson's
personal appearance and habits is from
Dr. Randall's life of that eminent man,
the first volume of which hae recently
been published :
"Mr. Jefferson was generally; hdwev-
cr, rather a favorite with tlio other sex,
and not without reason. His aiipcaranco
was engaging. His face, though angu
lar and far from beautiful, beamed with
intnlliijonro, with bcncvolancc and with
tho cheerful vivacity of a llajipy, hopeful
spirit. His complexion was rud I', and
delicately fair ; his reddish cllesliiut hair
luxuriant atid silken. His full, deep-set
eyes, the prevailing color of which was a
light hazel, (or flecks of hazel on a
ground-work of grey,) were peculiarly
expressive, and mirrored, as the clear
1 lake mirrors the cloud, cvCry emotion
which was passing through his mind.
Ho stood oix feet two and a half inches
in height, aild though very slim at this
period, his form was erect and sinew-ay,
and his movements displayed elasticity
and vigor. He was an expert musician,
a fine dancer, a dashing rider, and there
was no manly exercise in which he could
not play well his part. His manners
were unusually graceful, but simple and
cordial. His conversation already pos
sessed no inconsiderable share of that
charm which, in after years, wasso much
extolled by friends and to which enemies
attributed so seductive an influence in
moulding the young and the wavering to
his political views. There was a frank
ness, earnestness and cordially in its tone
a deep sympathy with humanity a
confidence in man, aud a sanguine hope
fulness iu Iiis destiny, which irresistibly
won upon the feelings not ouly of tho
ordinary hearer, but of those grave men
whose commerce with the world had
perhaps led them to form less glowing
estimates of it of such mun aSthoschol-
arlikc Small, the sagacious Wylhe; tho
couitly and gifted Faihjuir. Mr. Jell'i r
son's temper was gentle, kind and for
giving, it it naturally had anything, of
that warmth which is the usual concomit
ant of affections and sympathies so ar
dent, and it no doubt had, it Had been
subjugated by habitual control. Yet,
under its even placidity, there wero not
wanting those indications of ralm self
icliaiice and courage which all instinc
tively recognize and respect. There is
not an instance on record of his having
been engaged in a personal rconntre, or
his having suffered a personal indignity.
Possessing the accomplishments, he a
voided Ihe vices of the young Virgina
gentry of the day; and a clast of liabitn
which, if not vices thrmsclvcs, wero ton
bflen made tho precludes to them. Ho
never gambled. To avoid importunities
to games which were generally accoin-
fow days bbfore the bodies of tho frozen ! nnk wlU telling, lie never learned to
-li -a! 1. 1 -..-.t 1
A GIFT WITH KVEltY HOOK
Wcrlh from SO cent, lo 100 dollar,,
At JlUigce's Gift Book Stor?
no jj? (,'iilsni t Hriiwr
" l i...- I oiirth '
happens to be in. or assist us. l'or our crime ho has suffer
2. Thero are words enough of tho oppo- ed a long imprisonment, but I pray God
sito kind flying in all directions nour thst Iho last words of a dying mun, with
words cross words irritating words. no hopo or motive to declare anything but
Now let kind words havo a chance to get the truth, while the just punishment of God
abroad, since so many, so different aro on would bo visited by falsehood, will be taken
the wing. aud restore him to that liberty of which he
3. Kind words bless him that uses thorn, has been so long deprivod. In whatovcr
A sound on the tongue tends to mako the was honest he was my friend, but no part
heart mellow. Kind words ro-aet upon ner of mine in crimo. Ho has suffered
tho kind feelings which prompt them, and muoh for my crimo and I beg his forgive-
make them moro kiud, Thoy add fresh uess, Monroo Stewart is innocent. May
fuel to tho firo of benevolent emotion in God have mcroy on my soul,
tho soul. Henry Fife.
1. Kind words begrt kind feelings to- Charlotte Jones also made a dying
wards him that loves to use thctn. People tat,mcnt, CXprCssing her penitence for
love to sco tho faoo ond hear tho voico of , ' , . 1 , .
such a wan. hcr crimes, nndcorroborntui); 1'ifc siatc-
Kmd wurda an. tkr.foa :f urtal vah-. upui m very particular, she aNo pro.
th in, .l 'hip " i ii f .
majesty of the law required nothing less
than their execution.
We omit a portion of Fife's statomciit,
and the entiro statement uf Charlotte
Jones, through want of space to furnish
them in full.
Sad Accident. In Lcwistown on lagt
Sunday evening Mrs. Kisonbios, was read
ing, and tho light of tho fluid lamp becom
ing dim, she did what wo havo frequently
seen others do, that is turned the lamp up
side down to let tho fluid run in the tubes.
Tho lamp exploded iu hcr hand. Tho firo
was instantly couuuunioatcd to hor clothes
aud her person, and she was burned to
doath ! In tbo efforts to save hcr, her hus
band was also badly burned, Let this sad
warning Oder other from thi. dincroui
1 . . lice
men wero found.
On tho 8th tho thermometer stood 11
dog, below tho freezing point. Tho snow
was deep ; twenty-throe mules gave out,
aud fivo w.igons were adandoncd.
Nino trooper horses wero loft freezing
and dying on tho road, aud a number of
soldiers and teamsters had boon frostbitten.
It was a desperate cold night ; the ther
mometers were broken, but by comparison
must havo marked 20 dogrees below zero.
A bottlo of sherry wino frozo in a trunk.
Having lost about fifty mules in thirty
hours, the morning of tho 1 1 th. on the ro
port oftho quartermaster, I felt bound to
leavo a wagon iu tho bushes, filled with
seventy-four extra saddles and kridlcs and
some sabres,
Hcxt day tho corn gave out ; the mulctf
wero dying ol hunger,
They gnawed and destroyed four wogou
ns.u ' uuu)1 r f 'ivcij c .vci uti
distinguish one card from another; he
was moderate in the enjoyiririita ol tho
table ; to strong drinks hu had an aver
sion which rarely yielded to any circum
stance ; his mouth was itnppollutcd by
oaths or tobacco ! Though ho speaks of
enjoying "tho victory of a favorite horse,"
and tho "death of the fox ;" he never put
but one horse iu training to run never
inn but a sipglc race, and he- very rarely
joined in the pleasant excitement ho
knew it to be too pleasing for tho aspi
ring student of the chase. With such
qualities ol mind and character, with tho
favor of powriful friends and relatives,
and ovcu of vice-royality to urgo h'iui an
ward ; Mr. Jefferson was pot a ymui
man to be lightly regarded by the joum;
or old ol i nh"i !! bccuiii "t .i"-
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