T- jIp , r & r i THE )VfIOLE-' A RT OF 'G'OVERNMENT' CONSISTS' IN THE ART OF BEING HONEST. JEFFERSON. VOL. 11. SrTn?nTTTYQ"RTTPn TT."M"r rTT rtATTMnnAr t mTTTT vtvvunu, iyxjj uj x i , j-a., iJtlUKoJJAY., JUJLiY 10, 1851. No. 42. - "-. 1 3 PItf Ji Mf Jf VI! I All Published ly Theodore Sclsocli. j "upon their own recognizances," because TERMS-Two dollars per annnum in adrnncc-Two j they - have votes, and their victim is a poor iSSXS&SndUKo ; but respectable woman. Well, what is the who receive their papers by a carrier or age drivers I pract;cai efIcct of a1 tj j ? employed by the proprietor, will be cliargui j. i - i cents, per year, extra. n.r,i I he writer answers this question by rela papers dUconlinucdumH all arrearaBes are paid, l . exnept at the option of the Editor. ting several cases of atrocious violence re- tcineS t"Cec j cently committed upon unprotected females- conclusion, gives the following inci- A liberal discount made to yearly advertisers. , i , , irT xll letters addiessed to the Editor must be,Post- OCIll . J paid. jo d p ri ft'? ihc- ITavinir a general assortment of large, elegant, plain and ortiamental Type, w e are prepared to execute ex'cry description of un inursday morning, again a woman named Sarah Jane Smith, and two men named Murry and Myers, were arrested by the Sixth Ward Police under the following circum stances : It appears that the woman Smith is . 1 r f M1 r . TIT 1 1 r c-i-ds Circulars, nill Heads, isotes, Blank Receipts, , me Keeper 01 a House 01 111-UUne at i0. 110 Justices, Legal and others Dinks. Phamphlets, Ac. printed ith neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms, AT THE OFFICE OF THE .Tcfff?rsoi:i:iii K-pKiI iran Ceritre-st, and that on Tuesday last she pro cured from an Intelligence office a girl named Mary Quinn, whom she engaged to act in the capacity of chambermaid. The girl was ta ken to her new place wholly unconscious of the character of the house, and was there-induced to drink liquor. In the evening, the prisoner Murry, by consent of the woman Smith, went into the girl's room and attemp red to effect Jier ruin ; but failing in his pur pose, he endeavored to accomplish his object by violence, when the girl screamed, and the woman Smith and Meyers went into the room to stop her cries and to aid Murray in his di abolical attempt. She, however, continued her screams, and several of the police went I into the place and rescued her and took the j others into custody. The girl is poor and : friendless, and has also been locked up, not I being able lo give bail for her appearance as a witness. The woman Smith and men arc out . on bail; and, by employing good lawyers they will be able to put off the case, and so keep ! . t. i : :i i. .. .:n i And our hearts, though light and gav, ; L"u B" " lu,tuu UUU1 auu WI" aSIuts i out ii tney win procure uan lor iier. . i nat s j the way the thing is done in New-York ! For heaven's sake, don't take your cue, in politics, from New-York a city in which all i men of political influence owe their positions, i in a great measure, to their leniency towards Paroil-Osical A Psalm of iAic. Whet the heart of the young woman said to the old maid. BY HE?IRY Yv 8HOr.TKEM.OW Tell me not in idle jingle, " Marriage is an empty dream!" Far the girl is dead that's single, 5 ' And girls are not .what they;sccm. Life i3 real ! Life is earn est.'' Sinn-le-blessedness a fib ! Man's thou art, to man returncstV Has been spoken of the rib. Not cnjoymeift, and not sorrow" " Is our destined end or way; But to act that each to-morrow' Find'us nearer marriage day. Life is long, and Youth -is fleeting, Still, like pleasant drums are beating Wedding marches all the way. him to bribe the graft digger, by whose assis sistancc he raised her from the tomb.and con veyed Iter to a propper chamber, where by application of all the remedies he could think of, she was happily restored to life again. The young woman was probably in great, con sternation when she found herself in strange house, beheld her darling lover sit ting by her bed, and heard the detail of all that had befallen her during her paroxysm. Her grateful sense of the obligations she lay under to him, and that love she had always borne him, proved an irresistible advocate in his behalf; so that, when she was perfectly res tored, she justly concluded that she owed her life to him who had preserved it ; and, as a proof of her affection, consented to accompany him to England, where they were married, and lived for several years in all the tender endearments of mutual love. About ten years after, however, they returned to Paris, where they lived without the care of conceal ment, because they conceived no one could ever suspect what had happened. But this did not prove to be the case, for the collector unluckily met his wife in a public walk, where lie at once recoirnized her. He lm- Puzzling a Yankee. Americans' av that crem newsnannr. the Yankee Blade, 1 arc an inquisitive PeoPto yet, from the very necessity which this engenders, there is no person who better understands the art of parry ing and baffling inquisitireness in anoth er than a Yankee. We were quite a mused, recently, by an account jriven bv a city friend of a colloquy which came off j in-"of the captain before engaging 'their in a country village, through winch he was passage. A moment more and that de than half performed. I am a poor prin ter, and the only child of her in -whose arms I wish to die !" xoii snau go ! replied the captain, if I lose every passenger for the trip !" By this time the whole crowd of pas sengers were grouped about the boat, 'wjth their baggage piled up on the path, ami tney tnemseives awaiting the decis- traveling, between himself and one of the 'natives,' who manifested an itching cu- nuaity io pry into nis aiiairs. . . 'How de dew V exclaimed the latter bustling up to him as he alighted for a lew moments at a hotel, 'lieckon I've seen you somewhere, afore now ? '0 yes,' was the answer, 'no doubt I have been there often in my life.' ' bposc ou arc going to ' (expect ing the name of the place to be supplied.) ' Just' I go there regularly once a year.' 'Exactly, you have come from cision was made, as they beheld him corn- To om- Mechanic. . "Come let us Reason Together." It 13 an undeniable fact, that the great major ity of our mechanics are. not reading men, that is, they do not read useful and instructive works. We do nofcnhean to say that our mechanics,, cannety and do not read at all; far from it7 for there are but few among us who Have not received the elements of a common education but wc do say that the majority do not make a practice 01 reading works which ex- ing from the cars, with the sick manjpand the intellect and improve the mind. wauiw m uis bioui awns, irusninc: dl- The works wh n . rli.Mr maVo ti Tiroo. rcctly through the throng with his dying tice of reading tend to groasify and pud burden, he ordered a mattrass to be die the mind. This is one reason why spread, in the choicest spot of the boat, there arc so few among our mechanics where he laid the . invalid with the care capable of taking charge of and man of a parent. This done, the captain di-! aging the business they have learned reefed the boat to be prepared for start-; ad trades. It is also a reason why so many uf them arc rough in speech, and lUfr, But a HOW feeling Seemed tO r)0SSeS3hinnnnrfAnns in TYiarmr TWn aro ir.nr.T- the astonished passengers that of shame very many men in our country who were and contrition at their inhumanity.-; once journeyman mechanics, but who ith one common impulse they walked j now occupy high and important positions aboard the boat, and, in a few hours af- in the renublic. We rninicft at this. hnt. 7j il . ..i i ,i . trr nnnfliov nnmmWfnn tt-oo ennt ' i. . -i i ., , ,t jjjAtiu.iiy, yuu uiu uiiureiy ngut tnat ' " u.0 ouv iu iuu u are hoc a little sorry to AUU mat- tUC is my place of residence.' 'Ileally now, dew tell ! T spose your i i i i . mediately accosted her, and though she en- arc a iawJcri a uaaer or pernaps I . ,i i v i i . , ! some other professhun or calling' deavored to divert his suspicions, he parted nr x i i 1 a r i r ii j j ,i . i , ags I have alwars pursued some one J of those professions.' uiy w uiwu.il 10 wiiuui iiu nau bunm years ago been married, and for whose death he had 'Got business in the country eh V Yes sir, I am at this time engaged in traveling.' giveness irone into mourninrr. The collector, bv m-eat perseverence, not only discovered her resi- 'I sec, by your trunk, you are from ! tounfca f nature, and its waters welled bench. - There is not a solitary individ- captam, entreating his presence amonir'maioritvof thom WI t.olpa-ft thmrfmrTfts the passengers in the cabin. He went; ! and become lawyers they at least did and from their midst arose an aged, ' not move out from the workshop direct white-haired man, who, with tear-drops to the house of Representatives, or the starting in his eyes, told that rough, sun-! Senate Chamber. Fillmore, and Doug embrowned man, that he had taught; lass Senator from Illinois, were once them ali a lesson that they felt humbled ' tradesmen, but they arose to their pres before him and that they asked his for- ent positions; not through the tailor s or It was a touching scene. The , cloth maker's bench, but the lawwr's dencc, in spite of all' the precautions she had Boston anything stirring in Boston 1 taken to conceal herself, but claimed her as j '"es men an& women, horses and car- u. mi wv UV,lUrf I In the world's broad field of.battlc, In the bivouac of life, , Be not like dumb, driven cattle ! But a heroine, a wife ! Trust no Future, howe'er pleasant, Let the dead Past bury its dead ! Act act in the living Present ! Heart within, and hope ahead, J Lives of married folks remind us We can live our lives as well, And departing, leave behind us "Such examples as shall "tell." Such examples, that another, Waiting time in idle sport, A forlorn unmarried brother, Seeing, shall take heart and court Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart on triumph set ; Still contriving, still pursuing, And each one a husband get.!, . ; rogues. j I grieve to say that a portion of the City 1 Press is answerable, to a certain extent, for I i the prevailing licentiousness. Never be en ! vious either of the wide circulations or he 1 extended influence of city journals, them how they are mainly supported, and in such cases. In vain did the lover insist 'Ymi rirn t. snv sn' Well, I declare upon his right to her on the ground that he ! "W',?i0U're Jg. cut?e; What tbink i hnrl f n Iron onrn nPIior. fhnf Vi.f nfl-.fr. . J i ' Why, sir, it is my opinion that they by what means they acquire their influence. Two or three Such advertisements every week as the following, for example, would entirely pa' for your paper and press work and leave i everything else clear profit. New-York pub- lishers dont do such dirty work at the usual 1 jtes : BOARD.- -Wanted, a furnished or unfur- ! njshed Room for a Lady and Gentleman and the measures he had resorted to, the la-. will ei4er deliver hjm to the claim'. dy would now haye been rotting in her grave; ' ant) 0r set him free' that heriormcr husband, who now claimed her, 'You've had a monstrous sight of rain had renounced all claim to her by ordering in Boston did an awful sigh fof damage, her lo be buried; that he might justly be' I spose?' arraigned for murder, in not using the pre-) lG3, it wet all the buildings, and made caution necessary to ascertain her death; and tlie streets very damp very damp in urged a thousand other reasons, suggested by , fJ' , . TT , ir,... i.f n .t . ! Did'nt old iannil Hall get a good love; but, perceiving that the court were , b b . ,-, , , . .soakmgr not likely to prove favorable to his claims, cxr tllftv linil1pfl u nn fll. nnmmnn I could j he determined not to await their decision, and unrJer the liberty tree.' accorumgjy, escapea wun nis wire to a lor- iYpu're a circus chap I guess you are eign country, where they continued to live kinder foolin.' Pray mister, if- it is a in the enjoyment of peace and happiness till civil question what might be your name?' death closed their singular and romantic ca- 'It might be Smith or Brown, but it is" reer. not, by a long chalk.' 'The fact is, sir, a "i i . . l . J I never had a name. When I was born A case of a very similar character is stated , ,t i .i x i r A , . , - r. , , - my mother was so busy that she forget to to have occurred m Pans, in 1801. Madem-1 i n t , i . . ' "luui ; name mc au(i soon after I was swapped oiselle Lafourcade was a young woman of ; away by mistakc for anothcr boy aud J great personal beauty and illpustrious family, ; am iust now about applying to the Legis- who possessed great wealth. Among licrnu- lature for a name. When I cet it, I up choking the utterance and filling the !ual in our country; who has, from a low- eyes oi au present, un tne instant a ly elevated- himself to a high position in purse was made up for the sick man, with society, but has been and Ts a reading a generous contribution from the cap-1 man one who has read and does read tain, and the poor invalid was started ! books that are books. with a " God speed !" on his way home to die in the arms of his mother !" The true-hearted captain of that boat j with board for the lady only in a retired lo ; cality. Inquisitive persons need not apply. i Address " Cora,,' Herald OlBce. Depravity in Sow York. The New-York correspondent of j Jtforris Jerseyman gives the following pic ture of the morals of the Commmcrcial Em porium : i You in the country can form no idea of the ; BOARD WANTED. A Lady and Gen- tlnmnn rlncirn n fitrn icfiorl nnnrtmont in n rn. ti) C - . -w- tired situation, with board tor the iady only. No references given or required. Address "Franklin," Herald Office. BOARD. Wanted by a Lady and Gentle- From Sartains Magazine. PrcJsialEsre Intei'mcntM. Romances of Death and Matkijio.w. . Two wealthy merchants of Paris, lived in epravity and consummate rascality of most , ' . , . c . ' r and where no questions will be ashed. Ad- of our city politicians. Au intelligent police , 1 t- i t i t r , dress " Felix," Herald Office, officer whom I have known for years, told mc ( ' yesterday that for two or three months pre-; I have clipped the above from the Herald vious to an election-it is almost impossible to ( of last week. They are quite decent corn convict a man in any of the lower courts; pared with many that appear in that extraor that often, after having at the risk of his life , dinary jotrrnal, although every New-Yorker rushed into a crowd of" Short Boys," "Skin-, knows that they were written by seducers in ners," or " Rock Boys," who were robbing search of hiding places for tnemseives and some countryman or assaulting a fcmale, anil ( their paramours from tho pursuit of wronged having been severely beaten by them him- husbands or injured fathers. celf before he effected their arrest, they were . invariably discharged by the alderman or po- j lice justice the next morning, and sometimes ; even without a hearing. f There is n'o'doubt- of the truth of the offi- cerV statement, that the police -magistrates the same street, -and were united together by connive at all sorts of rascality practised by the closest bonds of friendship. The one had those whose votes elect them to office.' If a son,, and the other a daughter, of nearly the further corroboration be necessary; you have "same age. By being often together, they it in the following paragraphs from one of our formed a strong attachment for each other, daily papers of Tuesday, June 3 : ! fi-hich was encouraged and .kept up by fre- "The case of Thos. B. Bicrofty charged quent visits, authorized by both fathers, who with an attempted rape, which was commenced ' were highly gratified at the evidence of mu-: yesterday, was continued to-day. The case ' tual attachment in their children, and which was summed up and given lo the jury, who was in harmony with their desire to unite returned 'a verdict of guilty. The court -sen- them in the bonds of matrimony. Accord teaccd. BIcroft to pay a fine of 850. He paid ingly, a. marriage was about to be concluded the money and avss discharged'- , between them, when a wealthy collector of You sec by the above ' paragraph - that a the king's revenue pa'w and loved the daugh Police Magistrate in New-York virtuallysays 1 ter, and asked her in' marriage. Tlie charm to every scoundrel in tho city:: " As long as of a superior fortune which he possessed soon; you have a fifty dollar note to spare, ybu run ; induced her parent to change his resolution no further risk -than- that of losing it, if even 1 with respect to his neighbor's son ; and the a jury jshould'fmd you- guilty of au attempt at ' daughter's aversion to her new lover being rape." -Dheiother paragraph is as follows-:. I overcome by her filial duty, she married tho "The Rape Case. The prisoners, Ham.' collector. The melancholy induced by this raond, Smith and Murray, indicted with four painful arrangement, so fatal to her happi others, wiuVhavirfg.in iFebruary last, viola- ness, threw her into disorder Jn which her ted the person of -Ellen Rash, were brought ', senses were go -locked up as to give her the before the Court of Oyer: and Terminer yes- appearance of death, and she was buried as ieruay, ana aiscnargeu on their otciwcognu dead. Her first lover soon heard, with pro zances', 1 found grief, of the event; but as he remem- The crime perpetrated by the above vil- bered that.she had once before been seized Hans was accompanied' by the most brutal Those mechanics who rise to foremen and employers, are the reading men of . the mass; thev aspired to be something was Gem Samuel D. Karns, and the a-. and adopted the best means to secure the bove incident is worth remembering. 'desired ends. Worth and intelligence Correspondence of the Blair County always command respect from thosc Whig. whose respect is worth striving for. Wc are not pleading for a gross struggle for Orisiii of Negro Slavery. wealth, although a reasonable amount of Early in the sixteenth 'century, the it, as a provision for sickness or old age? Spaniards having formed settlements in ; is a laudable, proper desire; but wc plead the West Indies, reduced the natives to j first of all for an elevation among men the bondage of servitude. The consti-; of real worth. Wealth without wdrth ,tutions,tempers and habit of the Indians, ; will never make a man pass among gen however unfitted them for such a condi-, tlcmen as a current tion. The system was consequently cru el, fatal and unprofitable. t . coin; out the man merous suitors was a young man, named Ju- will send you lien Bosuet, a poor litterateur, or journalist, sir I of Paris, who proved to be her favorite lover. But her high birth induced her finally tore- And so saying, the speaker jumped in to his carriage, and drove oft", leaving the who is industrious, intelligent, trusty, and courteous will always pass for the genu- About the year 1517, Las Casas, the : iue metal. Spanish Bishop of Chapa, with the view Industry, honesty, and intelligent are of relieving the poor Indians from the qualties of character more valuable than cruelties to which they were subjected, gold seven times purified. A tlented, proposed to substitute Africans for Indi- j first-rate, handy mechanic, without such aus. The suggestion was immediately f qualities can never rise, for he cannot be acted upon, and Emperor Charles Y.J trusted. It is not the smartest "man who granted a patent to certain persons to is always selected to be a superintendaut my card. Uood morning rouiJi'v tut; i"""" """" 1 ' Ins Trot! tKq comn I hm no ivmaivi I .itf hni -A. illO 14 O tug ClliUU J ml II AAV AAA JJUlllWl met at the Diet of Worms. It is said, however, that negro slaves ugs. 1 T" 1 XI j 1 -l il jeet him, and to wed a banker and a diploma- f auJ T? tao Pe .cratcning ms tist of some distinction, named M. Renallc- Lead in ilderment, and evidently in m, . , . i more perplexity than ere he had com- ,wwU.w, w....w., uw.t, -! menced his catechisi glected and treated her with cruelty. She passed with him some years of wretchedness, and died, as it was supposed ; for her condi tion so perfectly resembled death as to de ceive all who saw her. She was buried inj -A- few years ago, while passing over in an ordinary grave, in the village in which . the Pennsylvania State improvements, she was born. BbsUet, filled with despair, and , the writer was a witness of one of those still inflamed by a.profound attachment, hast-i scencs of genuine .kindheartedncss which ened from the capital the to province in which mak3 the henrt thri11 with aU U"" the Villas W with tho rnmnntin nnrnn.o ' UttCrable bleSSittg, and fills the Ulilld With !: ... i 'involuntary consciousness that there is Incident to Itu EScn:enj!o!I. There's something good in human nature, after MI." BULWEIt. among his fellow workmen ; it is he who combines the greatest amount of abilities which give his employers confidence in his moral worth. Wc have often been "something of the angel still" in our com- of disinterring the corpse find getting possess- her. At midnight he secretly unearthed the I At a point this side of the mountains, coffin, opened it, and, while in the act of de-1 where occurred the transhipment of pas- taching the hair, he was stopped by the un-' sengers from the west, was moored a ca- closing of the eyes of her he so tenderly and ! nal boat, waiting the arrival of the train ardently loved. She was aroused by the ca- ere starting on its way ? through" to the ressesofher lover from, her lethargy or cata- Gast- The captain of the boat, a tall lepsy, which had been mistaken for death. He rouSh sun-embrowned man, stood by his frantically bore her to his lodgings in the vil- craft f PndinS labors of his , v , . , , . , , . , men, when the cars rolled up, and a few lage, and immediately employed the powerful ; monJenfa afl a t of half a restoratives which his medical learning sug-i,,w 0,1fin,nn n,mn mit nml rllihnr- gested. She, revived, and recognized her pre server, and remained with him until she slowly recovered her original health. She bestowed hqr heart upon her preserver, and returned atcly walking up to the captain, addres sed him something after this wise "Sir, we wish to go on east but our further progress to-dav will depend on vou. In x o J : i . no more to her husband, but, concealing from we have Just left is a sick man, him her resurrection, fled with himrto Amer- wno3e presence is disagreeable. Wc Twenty vears afterwards, thev both.re- nave Deci appomtca a committee u 0 vi-, with a violent naroxvsmtof letharffr. he. .con olencc, and attended- allbgether 'by circuit ceived thatlie mighWiave'been attacked BiancesHod-revdlti similar disease. Tftii onlSn 'rio't 'orlll- unnru.; n 1 . .11.. , JsrT f, ?; . . J-r w tuwawfj yet ineyareaiscnargetr lcviated-the excess of his rorrow, but induced tea. turned to France, in the persuasion that time had so greatly altered the lady's appearance that her old friends would be unable to re- :cocrnize her. But it would seem thav were mistaken. Her former husband, at the first meeting, actually recognized and imme'di-ately-laid claim, to his wife. Of, course tjiis claim was resisted, and a judicial tribunal sustained her and her preserver. It was de- .,, ' ' , , , , whose life was nearly eaten up by that PflKO Tiritli tho Iruirr nncn nt ironru VioI nnniill " J . , "' canker-worm, consumption. The .man's led the, original. .contract and the, legality of Lcad n Wa handgj arul he waa- the authority of the first husband, and that L-eeping rrhe captain' advanced and the man who had rescued her from' the tomb,) spoke to him kindly. "Oh ! sir !" said ana with whom she had Jived for so manyitthe shivering invalid, looking up, ni& face now lit with tremMmg expectation, "are you the captain and will you take me! God help mc ! The passengers look upon me as a breathing pestilence 'and are so unkind. Yon see sir, 4 ain. dyr 'ing-but oh f if I am sparcdtp reach njy. 'lothcr I shall . die ' happy. . Sho live jn 'Burlineton.' eir, "and my journeV is more .i u had been imported into the Spanish Col-solicited to furnish competent mechanics onies as early as 1501; and that haSvCa-to take charge of new establishments, sas only chose one of the two existing e- and have found it very difficult to secure, vils. In those days, and long afterwards, at any time, the proper man ; and no few appear to have thought it wrong to further back than last week, a gentleman kidnap, or purchase from native chiefs, I writing to us from, the South, uses the the poor Africans, and the salvo to their j following language : " Last summer, I consciences was that they were heathen j visited the north and purchased niachiu and of course excused. This applied to cry for the manufacture of chairs, and both Indians and Africans. I after considerable trouble hired a man In 1G62, the English entered into the alledgcd to be competent to seperintend trade of supplying the islands ; but it the whole business. I have not yet been was not until 1020 that the first cargo aoic to commence operation, owing to tne waa carried into these colonies, and these ( incompetence in every respectof the were carried in a Dutch vessel, and land- ( man in whom I trusted to superintend ed in Virginia. At that time the Dutch ( my business ; can you send mo a man had not possession of New Amsterdam, with the requisite qualification, and a now (New York,) but the records of that bove all let him be a gentleman V We colony make no mention of slaves as ear- j cannot send him the kind of a man he ly as 1630. 1 wants and requires. Our real good men Thus we find that from 1G20 to 1808, arc scarce, they soon find situations, and a period of lb8 years, slaves continued ( we believe thero would be more good to be imported from Africa to these col- situations for men (manufacturing es onies and States, and until near the close tablishmcnts would increase) if wc had of the last century the minds of men more men capable of filling them honor sccmcd to be insensible to the enormity ; ably and welh Scientific American. of the traffic. Now, it is almost univer- J - sally held in abhorrence. Such are the j Pretty Hamfe. revolutions iu human" sentiment; and it; Some matter of fact genius raps the is very manifest that that sentiment, is' knuckleu of pretty hands very roughly. Just still advancing and at war with Slavery hear him : wherever found. Pittsburg Gazette. fi&HIarrv Erskine, of facetious mem "V';uu , i A C ""'attention that way, Miss 1" "Delicate, beautiful hands ! Dear Miss how do you contrive to make your hands so pretty? And such rings, too, as if to draw Lctus feel them. Oh years, was alone entitled to claim her as his. wife. Br". -Short dresses "if 'adopted by the Iadicsjjwill .hayespUQ igp.o.dHeffect'i at iany rate: It wili;dbHgeHhem t6"mfhjdt4ie1 stockings." passengers, to ask thatyod will deny this b Jt0n trial ho commenced dear how soft au man a passage in your boat. If he goes, Q thus:-Tiokle, ! "Do you bake, wc remam-what say you?1 Gentle . . dafendanti iny lord."! "No." men," replied the captain, L have heard- j dia amuscd-with the oddity of CUC 7UOOi;iIgUIO lUlUUg" vnvii VU1IIUUI..U!,. Has the sick man a! representative here?" To this unexpected interrogatory there was no answer, when without a moment's pause, the captain crossed over t6 the car; and entering beheld in one corner, emaciated, ivorn-out creature, "Do vou make beds !" ..t T ')" the speech we! -e almos t driven in o hys-l washfloors and scrub the potsnd terics by the Judge replying, 'Iickle her dttlca,-,, yourself, liarry ; you iue aa v,vu uuit; iu iT0." do it as, I.' "So we thought. Farmers make 'your own Look at your mother's hands. -Ain't vou ashamed to let that old la- rt ..nr Vc ay Kin uersou outngm, wnuu u uu uuumig .u.vu,. ----- from daylight to dark, but ke Take 12 pounds of alum for every ten h Whatarc yon pounds of tallow, dissolve it m watqrj.Pc-, a man of commm sonse ma: ht to dark, but keep the dust from good fori vill pounus oi taiiow, uissoive it in .yaiijr1,w a man 0f common sonse marry you for your fore the tallow is put in, anq, tnen rapit delicate hands i A person who is a reil the tallov in the, alum water, with frc- man would prefer to see them blackened cc quent stirring, and it will clarify and casionally by ' coming in contact with put harden the tallow, so as to make a most hooks and trammels, and calloused by a day- beautiful article, for either winter or sum- ? two s rubbing at the wash-board Pr , .' ,v, i fingers indeed ! what are they good for Tii uiuiuair 113 p l . ." ' r to move over a piano or stick through gold If the wick be dipped in spirits of tor- ri , L5ke of the yaiu tW ofhthc pentine, the candle wm reneci a mm,u ar(J e t ftr show alld II0thjUR mqre qvunaut Ugnt but rings ! Like many JtiArr fnr. imr nnrh ivo wniliil Kitllftr KPn tlipnv - -T1 L The;.abo'Oiis from the American ivarj out Jn actual. service, and as. touch ea-a co- imerj and appears to be a gopd receipt. ay<eV conacicncu ! than so tftuqri4b:jt a ci Amer, - . ..J flv'c foct willmakvsn ofpr? kmipoB h?:n-"
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