Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 24, 1846, Image 1

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: -. ); . •jOO.:P.HINTINGi OE EilEnT. DESCRIPTION , ' ,-' ~
litich,as•Bandtillsolltinkit;•CiiMildia `anal every! • • iieher•
, taller description of Rtintingli,executed Minsornaly•and . .
t apeditiOusly;atirat the LOVV,EBT.' PRICES.' •.• .
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orOthEA' ?Aim.° for swirly 'occivied. by . Dic . Friid. EliOnail. •
Mni Ilea; W0E209
I T L rh ror i n I upon the
itatlr lot their
Sealing . ; Piling, .Plegging, &c.,
or will restorethe lose of them, hy.inserting Ar
tificial Teeth, (ruin a single Tooth, to a' full
sett. al - Office on Pitt street, a few doors South
of the Railroad' Ilt•tel.
N. IL Dr. Lormis will beabhent from Car
lisle the Osumi tl aye, in each month.
June 11,1,145.
JOSEPH ENOZ,
PITXORNEY AT , LA W, (lat e of Pittsburg,
Pa..) will practice in the Courts Of Conn-
berland '-and ,the -adjoining couniC Office
on West High-street, next door to J. Hamilton,
Carlisle, October 8, 1845 ,
ezzanvms B. PENROSE,
Late Salreiter — qf the: Treasury oi.
the United States, •
ElVA rt s;?• i rc e 0 1 „C c i v t e t r aii Cour
u ul ec 7 n f
Street, lutely, occupied by Jujoi it. 111initgook- .
err, Esq.
June — l BORAS;
CtaIiVEILL, 8i 'CLURE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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ir j : mewl promptly-to busioessentroatol
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V. totileat tho counties: Of Cumberlitml
nd ' ooklia. one iloor4ost.pf-thedoit,
Kam. 1 . 110 street, nest donr to
t,tombaugli it icover's
burg.
April 14,1:844
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July 16,1845.
THE . MANSION MOUSt HOTEL .
Fainting on the thanbeelatalTalley Rail Road,
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LATELY kept by,Gen. Willie Foul k, linsjns
been taken by.theaubscriber. It Is newly
Thrnialied--and _ has_been.tliciroughly.rennired•
Passengers in the care, strangers, travellers
and visitors to Carlisle,•are Invikod to call.
• Terms innderste, and every attention paid.
In the comfort arid convenience of those who
patronize the establishinenty ,
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subscriber Nis
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.Voisht Voteti of Gumbeiland - ,cou nty
Fp.I.Low,OrtiZEIS :,— I
.hereby offer my
sett to your cOnsiderationito,a candidate
• for tko9FF,IpE 08',84EltIFr t flt election
in October : ~iezt, end ,utoot,;respocifully ;
youKYOklit for.ttit,otirike.,. Bhould,l
_be ph:549i..
you nia ~ . oitui , ed, Outlet' '.of
the oiliatuitliftlikuifdlo,Ugally,laifd r lvlllAititic.
op for the 'corittilfea."
'. Very rOipOutfulli,
- 'W. FOULIt.
, Corllple i •Aprit IS; 1846. • • - •
Tcktthe—PublioLa . enerally: • •
ArmEt-Lo w.crrizE - NS,''AND -FRIENDS
jv.l 'respeetfally• inform' you that 1 din .13: ea n.
-dldate for thd - "'
'. 'OFFICE OF
of cuinberlarid county, ,and should you think
rifirivorthyiipd .elect . me on. such - at the ,next
:general 'elhelihri;-I pledge myself tor use niy
beat abilities tir serve you faithfully. '
JAMES 11OFFER.
Earlisle; 'Ariril 93, 1846:—te:
To the Voters of Cumberland county.
LIEL:LOW.CATMENS:-1, oar myself to your
conaidoratjon as a candidate for the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of Comberhind county, nt the ensuing General
Election: , Stml reip_esallny_ oliciLyour surfing",
for tIM woe.. Should yOu elect roe, I plOig - e my
self to flisatarge the duties of Said. office to the
hest of my uhility. JA MES KENNEDY.—
11f iRl4n tuomshipa. .
A pril 22,1846. S
To the if Curilbserland county
E • offer' nu) self at a =Wi
t," date for ' -
OFFICETOF .
of Cumberland couniy, : studilibd thankful to
you fur jour support: '
HOLCOAIB •
Carlisle, April R2,1/346i'.'
Tft the-Blectorsof-F'iemberland-Co.
(1 PNTLEMEN : 7: lA:ger:my - sell' to your con-
Ur aide - ration as a Eanditlate For the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF, •
nt the next General Election. SWIM you honor
me with a majoritv'of your aullines, I pledge
novaell to diacharri the duties of the office. with
WILLIAM
South Middlektiiwasiiii),?
-April.22;lB46.•;—te. ' s• .
To the .. voters 91 Cumberland county.
EIOLONV - CITIZENS - :-=-T — atre - i - myiert to I i
1 your , conaiocration as a canaichtto for the
. OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of Cumberland County at the next general election
Tool will feel grateful to your for your atepport.
JAMES F. LASIBEILION.
Dickinson tit -r May 27, IMO. „. •
To the Voters of Cumberland county.
i 1 ~ELI . OW=CI7IZF { I3S :-1 offer myeelfJo
1_ your eotolideration for the .
OFFICIO OF 6IKEIRIFI 7 ,-:-
rlititinilOpicii4ifieefentioii:;ACtihiitt be thiiik
y our "Vti ry • rep Peel fiilly *,` your&
JOSEPH A. EGE.
South Middletort tow nab i p,"l
April 22, J
. Af-t6
7'o thy voters of Cumberland county.
lug gLILOW•CITIZENS.-1 oiler mypolf un
ju n candidate at the next election for the
OFFICE OF SH CR IFF,
and will be thankful to the citizens of Cumber.
land county•Efor-their voice. • iflaineleoted, I
will attend to the duties of said oflicc with
fidelity.
WILLIAM WOODS.
Fiagkford• township, May 13, 1846.
MINROTT.- -
. -- To Electors of CUirberlaiid
Cotinty.
110ELLOW.CITIZEN13;-4 offer, mrelf-to
'Youi• ti:&l6oloiiterfoi'thp:
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bean hd: I 7 dOuri the' nOxf,-; ; Gersorul
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,you for.y4ur
eitiPprit: • AN pRF.vv Ri;)BE.t,crs;
April . 22,1846.-- le. .
0 t oteis o . , Cumberland comity.
rfla.l.OW CITIZENS offer myself to
11 your coneidosvion . ne
,e,ceudidaie for the
.OFFIVE: OF - SHEItIFF
of Cir rnher land -county:al the ciiprorichitig elec.
Om, end will %103 think ful - .:for.your lupport.-!
. .tiould-vi„olOtrne;tpledge 'nye' If perform
tbo' r dittieti or eald Ocfleolorith ,fidutily. .
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Should hje•ciOrthy.litta7cleat,
Tin .1 - wiji.endpaxtir. t . :l a itchtt rgo„ thtfa ut.inwol J,h 4 9
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We Anise the'e t Goipittentrnit oinks fay
.In ot [toughie s , Nigh* ,
Anilnneongalti returning .. flay,
Wakes on this - glOtloos tvorliEn ' t
, We praise' the'e',' plod; whose mighty hand,
Rolla
love, snpreing, in power,
• • en the Slip frown land ibland, •
To light 'and glad 'each fleeting hodr,
We praise thee, Cadi.ooevening tide,
, With, li the starry hosts Cu high,
'Which becitta,nilfthy thrane;beehte,
F hytev thytgreetneoe through the shy
•
At morn, at noon, at eve, We praise -
mightThThy"i -.
and grace on banded knee,' .
And hurts of grateful jay still rise,
• Orestor,-Saviour, God, to thee. •
Frain the tiew-York Observer.
The Right Education of Children.
DY•REY:Dt;kCIE, OF ELIZABE'UITOViN;t;
. We muSt - conitider education as consis , ing
of the three departnients,physictii, mental, and
moral, and form our plans and put torth our
efforts accordingly. To leave out srfilni ty Of
them is to defeat•our own ends. .
-Bot-great-patienca_and_perse_vorance_am
required here, Do what else we may very
Japidly'..;_hasten on.as we will from one stage
to an another in other matters.:-.-the.business
of education is one which cannot be tt'rown
off in a hurry,. Wo are ashamed, and-at the.
same time pained, at the , 'delusion afloat in
!dormice to this thing.. Take up alist of the.
studies in Many of our second or third rate
female shoots, and you find there almost the
very same course prescribed as is done in
-our best colleges;. and what is moreohe
whole is to be gone over in a very few ses%
slops.: This is not the fault of teachers, so
much as it is of parents. We wish our chil
dren tor - know -- every' - thinm - mul the-2.-conse
pienee is, they know nothing perfectly.
Time must be. taken. You may, with a
pair of scissors, and a little diflerent colored
ribbon, make . a flower in a few minutes; but
if you would • have-a resit, living rose, in its
freashness and fragrance, you must giye it
opportunity to grow, and let it open its leaves
to the falling shower, and its Petals to the
summer's sun. So it is with education. The
child's progress cannOt- be hurried. - 2 10 urge
it_on from mar thinglicuthotlier is. very much.:
like throwing all kinds of furniture into a
parlor, without-stopping to arrange-u-shigle
...article,.or to see what will most_ conduce to
the beauty and eon ienee of the smite room.
'This is the way to render the mind-confused
and imbecile. But give the
_child time, and
there will be a graddal develepemeat, which
will repay 'you - Mr-all-your. trouble.
I sometimes fear we have to many books,
and that what. we count .advantages are thus
becoming disadvantages. Alistake i me not.
There ja n 9, denger;oLeavryirig education too
tar, provided . Ofily'irtirtif iMprglirstift -
-am not one of those -who 'apprehend that
the acquisition of knowledge,. by the middle
and lower classes of society, will create a
distaste df-labor,-and that a love of reading
will cause die field or the shop to be forsaken.
But we are flooded-ivith new volumes. Pa
pers are stirred ,, as the phrase is, and boiiks
are advertised. not so much, I fear, to meet
the wants of the public, as to meet the more
elamrous wants of the projector's own pock
ets. This has become a great evil. Indeed,
I am sometimes almost ready to conclude
that we should lose nothing were we thrown
back upon the•llible, tad. Bunyau's Pilgrim,
and Baxter's Saint's Rest, and Doddridge's.
Rise and-Progress, and Hannah More's
Tracts,Tand . a - few -ethersuelv - bookirarr - We
tire to` find , in a common household library:
At ianY. , rrate, let us take . heed what , we anti
ouir , children'read. - -A new book every day
will do no except as it awakensthought
and supplies Mod for inward digestion. -
Discipline, too, is'a necessary Part of edit.
cation. e as nova r e °mune o t to l‘lat
gestliberty" is not, in my vie - W, a very sale
-one- on which to refir alamily of .childrea.—
' -he re-is-cern - dr ily-a-fault-in—our-present-ey . s ,
tern in this.respect..How is it that the youth
in our towns and- villiages become so.fre
quently pert, and bold, and blustering? Why
•tio they no longer rovereppealiaracter and:
office, nowise up before ..Imary
'Whence originates the spirit 'of insubnulitia
tion 7 which good man lamenti!all the: lati:d
over? owrifuli!pimiet, - is,that thaie evils
.apringmainly•frotil4'4efective,ecluilittion;-.-•,
iA disfattguisheiVpralhasor in lone 'of 'ant col- '
ilegeitold -me,riecent , e:c . inversation“cin
this . subject, that he .•ntiveizAinenftiOhy.to
turn. out badly, who had beeii4elllnatiaged
under the paternal:reol:-•.• .-•••; •••1 )'
•••• ThiiSVilibeght . de,serves'lb , be', ponilefiiy
You cannot, he iii a scl#:Ml - ;:ililae days,:witl)-:s•
flid'cliiidigh:`, l ' If you find`; a
one .thitralitjayilboles eullen
and' d'issat,etfeh'}'ou may' take;it for granted.
110 SOliiiieti'kpteseijO'ion.fee•Vii•nnitilt ion
has:"faitlifully'adminis
tete°4r
`(he
ailtf*OhtrAiy.to;
`Mg i'gveinftiteiiitg?'"
M
abe'theituintliiiieihephikitifned
lig', in .
''''
&E PA( sake.' peter
happy.' liirn of for bind M his pa"rents =To:
their will is his,fjrstilyty."'
'rho ,
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oyt,h;Allat Of! 7ritt9_.Ln 93
. 3*#°r,l o olC.FlA. w.O , I # lll lle.°° ll.
P,YR 11) 1 #9.r./rPeRtl4 reproof
ifleiTlP 7 .4 C Fb a l i i t qP I kl ia sß4 W l l .l) 9 ' l . l l l " , j t n°Pe'
PIN PA 1.44 k. 1 30 t!, pre; ilt9rAtto,rYillV 3 1 '
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:fiT'cith!.);;FEtkef,9Qqeq'tiookl.l.ol,llliYe
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, , FROI4. • 4 1311 . 1 r A°W) those' pre, looked :
•r4190,:44 1 14 0 4': 0 Ary, , ti , tkititi*tos ,
tioit9 Aar' , tilliaf • for our , Fir'esent,,ro'.
k Aike4`• l o ll) gq"i ': ;YPkT a ft o 0 1 ; tile FP rPOld,
: 4 01 0v - tiltotlior•oPT.,S9 l 9 ll .s CP l 4.','ooo ol o9P'
ti)qiirstarial , tbq any letter tit4t!Ald'
4. l , lo ilt4iiiAYOlgrlO , :gertorguto.:' Or to place z
:1 11, ei1 1 4.1015.0)4J 3 0,tter;10t. -3 , 1 01;Atittt 4 101:1:
.tp;•lip001(011tea - thalhorc Witt elrer,O.Ort.ie.
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ler ° . ..giit:siftqf,,,,kiii;:atiA;tslB4iY,en.ui;.,t '66
tied
their e faidiftil..iiriipekriii: r thOy',ite of : SOH,'
'F'hufOiui4 ' 314 0 ? - ;r4 - r APAti.i.-,4 • r
n/A lll 4' , AYP'4ol .ll . l l') . f.ho.;i!e,TP.tlT•ifs ve 44 ls l l. l2ii
eltarire
read; by the-convert3aoloV- i iitlitejt , ,W,e", : en.t,
gage,
of our lives. ',The - :ji'aidesii.g9,ollo. 9B t.e.adilY'
as the sun in his tiathivaY..ll': , ,T)4e4fliinee is.
..pervading'iiiiiliii:deloTalieittit'etti T) se.
ttey'ire
iitat, under the care,'lktinr.othiiilette4eq;sint'
they', return', to,ua
school' pupilage
;.closes
wbrk'''lo:Fekti hot there ': is;nd'reason
for discour4ement. , , , P.Tbei
of our tears Will, , ,,Oiteat;4t:l*''4o l o,re f rYpf
w hen we are aleetng,in : Pq'o
'Ta , ;Yet Cll
Tecellect the noble donfesifort4ll , lfie
on General HarrifitiOf address.
There he' stood. surrounded:liYAlfejlidgetiind
high officers of the g9yeriit9ett,4.9th
resentatives of'fcireigu
a crowd of legislators ti : id
before hitri :'' It was a afibliiifc.ilibui in tiis
(life. He had just been elootedid the office
of President of these United - ! - States, with -a
unanimity and a cordiality 'W„hiehilad scarce- s
ly-been-equalled-in-any other-frikftince-sincel
we became 'an ititlependent'nation:"° The
-time-has-at-length-come-for-,14.tit,t0-enter
upon his high duties. He opens his mouth
to speak to the people of this mighty repub
lic, and then and there declares "las . fall be
lief in the inspfrat ion. of the and asserts
that a sense of religious uecountalnlity is connected
with all real ace//are."
=I
There are those who delight .to think of
that man on the - battle field. They love to
eontemplate him as the protector of our wide
frontier settlements from. the ravages cf . 41
savage foe. They reflect with pleasure upon
his course the councils of the nation. But
-nottefe - rtesti ET appear to me so:Mirk - great
as when, on..the august day of Ma - induction
into office, he-uncovers his heathin the pre
sence of the. God of the whple t earth, anti.
bolds to the truth of our holy rcligitni. It was
•an act befitting the occasion.. ' •
But what was Harrisosr's dirty:training? -
What seed lied been sown whinh now ri
pened into such precious - ,lreitU - It may be
told in a woaL On his. why to Washington
to enter 'upon the truSt Mposedlif hint, he
-made-a -visitte - hisllative-plaeOp-Virginia--, -
and here, for the last time. sariAtolotrie of
his infancy. Ile passedthrougplie -- hotrsej
from room to Mem, until;upeti iWriving, at a
retired bed-chamber, he burst intO'tearS,-nay
ing to a friend who ncoompanjeil m, " This
is tins seot where my mother usectio prayi with
rq." My mother ttsett'tQprvi wit 4 mie. This
was the hidden influence, which ad follow
ed him tlfieugh.all the exifiting'StepeS of his
eventful life, and_now, at its,,AdOse,'worked
oursuch blot:sad results: .- r" •
..-„Pardon„sno r -wlitha-I'•-detain-XI , ko - say-r a
few wordS to the teachers. 'Your
my friends, is a noble one, and evert/Way
worthy the best efforts you ran possibly put
forth., '1 he considerate public begin to
date your office better that: they once did,
and you have only to go on in a steady course
of well doing, to secure for yourself all the
esteem and respect to which you' vocation is
notified. Thework itt which you are engag
ed is too - noiseless and unpretending to awa
ken much interest in this hurried, eltunorous
World. A meeting:ofthaitieilds oiledueMian
is 400 tame a business to be Worth the time
or the thought of these who can , attend to
nothitig, butihe e x tension of the national do
main, or speak of nothing but of the, ease with
whielt can, master ,ngland.. Yeti if I
Jnistak - e - ifej, your service is rising in the es
tireation Of, allyouvintelligent and . virinou§,
tra4l. - You'with ,
neglect whose opinion IS ‘vorth
-, Only -p - m• ' m ify.,your tofriciii, by finitqualify - ,
ing yourselves for its-pieties and then .fuith- .
.-Cally—a-isclat-OngLtliose*--antiatitl-1-da •
promise you the respect of the wise mid good
of every name. .1 confide-greatly in the man
- that-loves children. No bad man
'- well,
,c) vicious mail doe s it. I)q . y . ,our work wet
and,-at any i'ate, I pledge you the affection—
the gratitude of every pupil . fyou • train to
knowledge and . virtue. Tnis reward of
labor you will. not lose, .The
schools over which , on e , tria another,, and
'another will' look 'bark' with pleruiare maid
-
all.theragitationend disappointments ot after
•h close" with. one rerriariv.huo.re 14:
'''' . •,hoWl
-Afereliaihs;,tawkeri:,
in i etS sift' tli 6 Grisiiiirt' , 'hele,*(i .- glielici
this: cause' as - mtlith.ef . .vu'reounirli - 14:nee, 4 :taftd-,
,o.....operufiqrfasitsinipimtaiice4l4landaii4hl43,
lilt in e;riniall h 'OgreSt`i. appall*
eankittipii 'SriC'arlt''.rtiritr>ittlilroloiWrik,",
:`common schools,.
is safe. Let therriAlecorne A pitiiiPt:AyikAllik
• • •
• .7-7 , - . 'rj-t
• • . A naniTaa. aria
cynn. aeon - , has,antided:- liiniSelOa.t4wgratk
indeiJAnd:won: the - ndai ihitltst cif.:4 l #AWl . o.4 o
• l ain iienple•h3 liis brjfliant,
,)nenis.'yef greatest glory , is. not inathiv
renown he has won:sa
r
§RegSta#ol 1 . 4.1 e ,gei t rpi r Ajlis:so rrioqs
• . .
,prpsarving..the.,pnac 110, , _no*rpitio a).9;
laftgliclaPrable Idt ilik4l4ratt 140 hal
in battle., , Qu'thi4 point the ltdd'rennuatirdqd,
mucb., la mottled: NE`„ ; Clain tk,inA,i,avolt r ,l,9 4 ,(o , ;
ful -•
5 'Act inn; - thatinnittsbed - raPtt.,..P.PWOI0 ra ; •
`
r onor o u , „
and 'dariiik ; pLithilabiaMiptpt.
His 90 1 '4 43 All 14 13, 4 10 WiWhi 0 0 )1 Poici
iii; tile ; lirtit.rank9f.4Y . ' Bo )s l jaali , liav,e.';lstte
tilqiurqr Lwid , m9m laming glOti;
4( . o.nacifioatiwandpy, a friend,of 4nagtsind.'
- 4.h,A,119:.7 11 . 61 0 hiPtciry.:o'.o lo /ant° rcpumft , br
0 unit r *9,,:4 o l l 4:Wilc!bar a •
,br•ittlar`
TM ( ' oirt-I.T. 3 ,falipktlio.ta,th4t,•whiph,stioorip
agency tklq , ,;l9Rlaval•PrOe Cherokg.9 B .
As ; fi g the -P" • wrongs ,done,tp,Mip. :rage ~c a n
,bO. 10 98timal-Setitt; has made tbe,
•
expiation.„ ~;*„•;:q
biarieqinit•F - alignicht gtokthGtf distul* -
IxieitmegNmr7titintry,:treorbalkm26o4edelic
'not
iigenertiOty*tila 411114.64,rictiy,„tricttalfiniluepz:
Attelvroq# l, c o fogioupp*OhaviS l o ll b o ;
3 8 2-egli s iPidc:Pkva l i 4v eWn h . c .9 ll 4 o ) l.4Ph 4 .4
- zifformhb - Tlito6 - 4'
tPtYltq''.ffeetl l3 lo r
1ff' ,10 0 1 9 1 44')1, 4
Mretilluge - toT
1104A4100101
-;1
•,• ,
7 jl
As ;Old as simmer eve ;• , ,
form;*.splrit "
A 'star that dropped firm Heaven. •
(wen Was.).
•
•
* ; • ,; y, ;
And O , thpee bright antfluetrous ortm,,,•
, ~ Tint beanied 'With •
l ' k lP l'7l e ntti b ar r t: - gu r tl'il t al l dl,; ` Fi7 -°!°,l4
cbuldn't,),-0
4. •
o.llkeAbetuteivadithj---;
, ;" 1 : ', 1 3 . •
(Perhaps mie'rtlietier leave out t he "t,"
ld'Affould.be ' •
It would.) . • •
.•• • •
%,4•„,iiknalitiktere.her r andi more •
rd have tine:burning idea.
wash - y our flee; • - •
'
You can't enjoy such bllse
(Well she did.)
Swi) . r w e ebe we.; en r angel,tao,, -
Whe'd - fellerr fronillineky r
She cried•—.o for n San etwing•
.Once mote..ptseer nn high.".
(Indeed she dld.)
.
"What, what !'• I cried, "and would you thus '
A'l over true desertr!
"Oh heaVenst" she cried, "the clothes' line's broke,
• ,- There goeotoy brother's shirt!!'
i. (Well she did—Loss,)
• . •
•e; The above was cut from an exchange 'gaper, and,
handed to a friend, who returned It with thh folloiving
, •:• 1 .•so he did." .
• • .
- I felt Net then as If I'd dropt • '
From ChTmhorazn'ti emsamt, •
• . I felt niy budding paealnit-cropt—
_Mere-beauty- -!•_couttiet
(No sir—Ea.)
And did I quickly snatch my hat
A Withours thought of kissingl - •
Mid.dld I ever eller that,
"Comte up among the misting t"
(I didn't do nothite ales,)
Our Army in Mexico.
Thd New York Spirit of the limbs has the
right sort of a correspondent among the ofli
sera of our gallant, army on' the Rio Grande,
who has communicated the following.
"SCENES IN 'AiATAMORAS..
Camp near FORT BliOW:!J„ilexico, Alai
DEAR P.:—ln my la:4 I .ptedicied -that in
next would be dined atwilfatamarsa. So it
altbdngli our camp is on the outskirts'of the
cily.. •
• 'o4:Brigade encamped- within-hull a mile
of the vity. We had' indulged the hope. of
being quartet ed in it, but 'or wortliv General
, saw. fif - M - duvet iiffirwi4d. --
iay4lle 1111 curiosity, but it they ever feh
rtio*, than we did to see that city: I say God
help them. We: hail ern•amped but a shot
time, before a party of rode tip to
the coo:Aiming passion. Never haiie I been
more 11.sapoointed—nit er did-distance mote
therouglil2, `!letia .2m:l,am-win to tin view "
The Matamoras as seen liom Firrt
not the Mattnnoras ‘im !iota. As-it nay be
interesting to you, I will !my le gittyou seine
idea of the city.
~ • ,
I first rode ap:tothel'lnza',.WlifehigAnitif•
a large square surrounded by china trees ,•-•
The. houses stnronticling the square V are of
btmit or stone, the lower parts used-aastores
nr offices, and the seeold story as dwellings.
They have the appearance of defensive
works Streets diverge from the Plaza, and
ate again crossed by others. The cathedral
occupies a huge space on one side of the
square, and is'ait unfinished mass of mason
ry.-, Directly opposite to the cathedral is the
Prison. 'Properly situated, " lie poison and
the antidote2 l--- Thereine - a - great many - stews
and. quite abirge Market-house; which I am
Auld is well supplied. . •
'1 wont to visit theilifierent hospitals,
.They
are filed with the wounded and dying. The
.sreneh that arose-from--their frofe--the--Went
-ol police wag disgustiiig.' ,You Could. (elfin
a glance ,the .wenudecbof, Palo:•AltopOr
Burma - de to Palm°. ,The laner.was mostly ,
'Whit woneds, whin eis Ate amputated
told of the 'cannon's fnarhil execution in the
former. Beside one poor fellow a beatiful
girl of IT it cored, keeping off the 'es .
Shp was his wife. hi another corner. a fam
ily group, the mother and her children, were
Footed bydheir-writiadert-IMiier,=flute-bright
eyed little girl quite took My fanny, and my
heart blot' to thiuk / that thus early she should
he introduced ti'so,rtinel, Wrilteliechiess. On
one bed - was a eci'rpse - ; on sinetherWaS - one,
dying, huldili„ini t is, hand the grapeshot thaf„
had_ passed through,hiS lacing._
. 11eihoweil
ittfccus with a -- slid countenanee. - 1 lett the
• hospital: shocketl with the horrors, of. War.—:
Thu :Fp'ty haVeleft-thoir: wounded comrades
,Wkill. ,very little attention go their wants.
:""),:t.liett lode all rotund the city. As you
leave life. Plaza the houses blicome niore'do
`iardie:di-with yards around them; some with
4 floyOro - iand other pte.ttv,shruhs to, ornament
;titeiti:-I"As a whole, it is certainly the tneatt
-41641ng, filthiest' eitY I ' have eier'seetc.
Ikitii . iii ter
'p a rt' of the ienteer iOpilitlion'
.k
:iiiaiit' and in 'about one, henke in thxie, ;oo'4:t , t9.-InotA
hu in hie ,elass •-: on e ; of _the.
,farnilA was diligently leftrefiiniNrcjiafidi of
die others.: . They r/i3 say. gait, they, ark ',i w oini
;for lice, U 1,1 1 .1; thet'i'ery: sight' item inYThehdl
*Old ag se,.#lloil,'lt; degree that , - I was, tot iiatiar;7„
Ocilluntilll,reaebeil.the-namp, T.- ; ::.•- 4-
~,
ifintalivigg's - has had the_ef,pricial Chi:lige:or
tliteAity,as far. Ms-the clioaovery and aiillectioir
fttlyk,' publiti. piop e r . tsr, :is,' octneenitili4 ;The
o'ol,
;0 - 4114AS' declined Inipyferlegoitli the at* :
oeip . skautlioritiei,l)Mhelvpr . thy.;ol;atiei bett.
i4t4t!lttertlttitc,e'wiriiiithro*ingtlai: ratiatlm:of
-049.149nTalTd . :110slitaktvitA41.9ver , k tillrittil'
Ailt.'l)Farjet;3t .- 4., tilledjeltilift - ctrOwiirc- - E ,-
11014014rtied , 011,. - itis exailiiiiiitiotiliith' , ,the',
i.',,, ' lk• teliq v tergy . and i tledei u s,',4 ' e4ias i :!l
i ia!firel
',o' i el:oYqt a l PieCs 6 Csidtlo l oo o oiO ' f'
Aid retairmunitioda; cif; wah . inttrir,gleatesli
ssitti)a.itqfin,irninettieiiembet t cipiitiskelii
teolOsktit.4uaetityLefsigai iiniTtclbt*ei.a)
YKe`liiattltt:ef conilintiertiberv.J.TlePe-,
SeVitioed7mo gog iillingiess,qpNaake'.:.
Itlific,o'34tOes,teti - ilisclisufeiiii'but:the: , Cahill el
iwaa_iiielrauch;Te s riltia:;;; , '‘Tlie . .quatilo, - of 'the'
es uttitielt tAt?(Avar,,aolleelail'horo is 111UP 1 3111190';'
AllCASOililti, 9400. amount in , rile° • toless,
..tliati l Slls,oo96 I rtt',lliat , ilbyai. as the least,
The -grstiteql , ,qttspit:tii: of 'elpteKtebaCiio. aiiii '
tigarettes.;•wrisre,i - iitazod;,v,,The:.:,Governiatirie
ergerolie jitialepttly,!bf the sale 'etc.? tobaccoT
;iiii:JFisiteiiiie :idorenuee.isi'tderisadtcrairi'itat,,,
4Y,iia may iinsgineliow great ,it itywhen' they'. selltthe ffilain - loaf at six CentslitT: olifteiti ,, t , --,t- 3 ,
t , f gbeilne uhitions! iif ;war; have lyaeti - oolloa ,
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, 'preittVaiitt; this has been - the work. oftlie
We Were all well. aware of
. the - findeserved,rernitrks that had been made .
iii iifilience thurfl3y-some Portions "of ,the
press 'arid we o n l y asked for an Oppertrinity,
small aO . 'We'AViztre.:lci prove to our country
.tliati••slie lead 'wester ancirci, in our ,tirtiall but
:gallant force great marity of,
the. O ff icer* Werakgradiiifes. of the' . Military
'doty, aria' rrfanY dis
fifiguittied-''tlieMielVes by their skill 'and
'therciugli . knOWledge 'of their:profession-all
arising front • thetinstructioa received at that
best.of rriilitarf.jmitinitions, the West Point -
.Aoaddirry: In the }renr otour'Confitry's don.'
ger, she SVal'alWays proVa her ruefulne ss, rand . her graduates - will.shew to their country
analhe world, that ihe money expended in.
the education of so talented a corpstif officers
haa not' been . ihrown away. Richly will she
be repaid for every cent expended. Our,
Alma. Mater intry.be proud of her sons; con
spicuously have they shown themselves soL
mans, upon
,the',field of battle. why here-.
'after 'with 'opporinion to an institution that' re
flpcts predit upon our country and turns forth
'into the world,•yearly,- a class of y Dungen
demon fitted for anywalk in life. . • ,
have paid' a second visit to the city, spite
' of its filth, In company with Lieut. S. I cal
lecLupon Mr. B a, art . -American mer
chant; he was very polite to us, and offered
to" with ug and show us the town. This
.day being aehurch-day,-tho-mUllicipal
',futons make it's fine of 525 to open your
not been in possession. of the town, his doors
would have been closed. We first \vent to
the 'City Prison. It is a building of very
thick walls,-with a large interior area, along
: which werellie prison rooms. The filth and
stench about it was disgusting. There were
very few prisoners. In the second story of
one of the magazines of arms is the Hall of
Justice. his a room occupying the whole
depth of pie building. At the lower end is
a,miling, enclosing the stints for the Judges
and lury..;..in_the...centre of the enclesure was
a large table covered with red cloth, with
three arm-chairs tot the Judges' seat were
suspended. in a frame, the arias of Mexico;
ott each side along the walls, were siz seats,
cuVered with crimson velvet, for the Jury.—
We were told that wive were in the " holy' of
holieS"," and that if we had entered in this mari
ner this legal sanctuary two Weeks ago; death
would have been the, least of our sufferings.
. Seine of told us that their had
been a magnificent Spaii4.:li saddle .valued at
-8-100,-- -We -took--iiie liberty of-going .to see
it, and the genileinanly owner. politely asked
-es-into Ws-patter- and-gave-us. ti-peepet-it.—
The punini - J1 and einitel were of solid silver.
iris richly woik.e.d with silver iti every part.
'file gentleman had a set y•C0111 fOrtnbl6 4 boost!
TiirC:ll j hatge 100n1114 limning along in-front-of
the lion• r opeced into each_ oilier. They
ss we neatly furntalied ; paintings and a piano
give evidence of taste and refinement. Their
aleas arid their wal6 telrb my eye; they must-
Make their houses dAliciously cool.
,went.tri trio pnfintshed Cathedral,
roOrn of whi‘.ll hati.been fitted up in, which
to Perform their religious ceremonies. We
%vete fortunate; in finding the door-keeper,
.who kindly showed us in. However, there
is no such thing as refusing us anything—
•'inight gives tight." The furniture around
the alter t 'as 'very neat : though not as costly
as I had been led to suppose, from reading
the account of those at Mexico. No diamond
and pearl petticoats of "Our Ladv of Guade
loupe.? The painting of the Virgin Mary
was .very,good; my admiration of. it pleased
'Mr cicerone. as lie said if was 'his property.
I.could tell . you of many .nice things, but
my letter 4 spinning out monstrously . long,
and if-I-was itot.noflicet of the Day,"l think
I shradd_haY.e put it _short long slim* but,' its
hafello iliertiP; 4 •here's , for a 'little More. . •
thel9tli.Col d -waa sent out with'
the DragoOns and the t WO. companies of Rah
gers,tplollow and ohserve,the course of. the
ICi 04.114 . 11114: lie retuttie'd 'this evening,
having been Sixty miles from- here; about
-t r -
tre - fell in with a
patty and attacked theta at 10. o'clock at
ight. Two 91 the . men (Bangers)
_wale
.iteuntleiltlf- killed two tif the 'O&M:1y,
wounded two, and toolc-two' melt and two.
wont et; p rison ars at it captured th eh. bagg,age.,
lie tpll9well:the.enesny forty-six miles. Ills
fore was srii a ll and not intended .Ibi g host ile
eptratrontii:. • 'flic'eneiinY'tlie appear
to have 'beeti.in great confusion; but.tiltiir that
they organized and conducted their march in
. perlect paler. They have 1 t:pieces. of artil
lery,, with 'them. 'row .rbuch . it i s to be re
gretted that We Were not streng enough to,
have' , given immediate pursuit; thousand .
Cavalry would hay.beeti.above Kiev.: Gen,
A rista.is still, at theirshead, and, they. are on.
.their way to Monterey.'
'Yfiiiialterdoett Geti.•Ta,ylor very proudly
divided his captured eigarS among his com
mand; 4uctot , happy.setof smoking dogs yew'
11,04r;saW,..,anda11, at. he expense et .the inc.;
thiire" . wati,Serrii3thing very deiric9riiible
autl ihrethoughl: l' - NOWee
bettee , ,,e4ni4 4*Eeriokilig - teaulgdneti , by
• °tie. Of 'the. yolunteera have tis ,yekjeined'
•I,llo'.•M'a"hyriiin'k ? '.,'Geti:'Stiiitti expeet= .
fitittilierhf theiri'freit'Burrita; •
all accounts;f'tfie•cry is ; atill,they; come!"
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:fedi,:for. their, gratificatiMic the fighting is
ape
tonghi;'hererto • `,;ocerrup the whole `'c`ohntry.
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1,0;4111k.131 6 ,00.:the river, ti , lte does ticaa - dVittieer.
itiVerSeen,
horned $ jiide
liii*ti*latOliiar ilirith; kind- Otiiitiell;±
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iai 41-eiti' the lietly; . 6titilitigtit:Yellicie , :e6li ,
with foul.
twoilargerat
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NUNIBEa
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'. . cOrolopefionotrof !he . North Amortcao,
lit .-• ...
, Terms the Oregon. TreAty. •
- Wi.sitixoroti, June "15,-1846,
As the stipulations of the Treaty; which tha •
.Senate has advised the President to frame,
are 'contained in several Of my letters,j live
thoughts iyilopsja IC a;aingle one,'With °lime
explanatory remarks would be •clesitable to•
the Public, as enabling eVeiyone to see4a a
bird's eye view, Whathtia : actually b - ten'ac-,
complislied; -•-,. o ' ..;.:".::'','•
. The Treaty.will consist of five articlesi'ex-
elusive of the official fbrots„and. will be„ein
bodied verbiztini, as theY'WerOwa before the -
Senate • The tering of" lie : pienagitiOn*,:ara
Chosen from amougilie-various, cifferil-of the
Trailed •Statea, submitted elite:rent' . tieriecto
to the British Gooveriiment. - •No new - a:latter '
.is introduced,q, , -•
The 49th .pi is the main basis-of divi
sion" and is to constitute • hereafter, the Nor
there and Southern 'boundaries ot the-two
countries, from the east • side of the Reeky
Mountains id the ocean, with such exceptions
as are named in the Treaty,
Great Britain is to enjoy the free navigation
of the Columbia' River during the chaltd
of the liodsareti Bay - Company, which will
• expire in. 1863. -From the phraseology of
the second article which contains this stipu
lation. some doubt arose in the. Senate as to
whether it would not extend to a re-charter,:
should one lie g railted. The-sound and le
gal lipintort - orbtlfaides of the SelMteatr4dif"
it would expire with the terinidation °L., the
existing c h arter. This objection was mooted o
Lin the first day oil the debate, and Mr. Pak -
enbarn was consulted. of course, without re
vealing. what had taken plaCe. He settled
the difficulty by a distinct assertion, on be
half of *his Government, that the present
charter was designed aS the-limitation ; and
two Senators rose if, their places, and made ,
the - explanation, with semi-official authority,
which at once removed any cdtiso.of spore
lien ;ion for future embairastiments growing
out of this privilege., ...., .. , .
The newspapers insise --- unocrcon&ounaing
-the year of the expiration oldie charter the -
facts are simple and conchislie. • After the
govat contest between the 'Hudson Bey" - and
north Western companies, the letter was mer
ged in the first by an act of Parliament, and,
In 1821. was incorporated• for 21 years. La
1842 ; the charter was reneived for 21 years -
more l -and will necessarilyterintrititellB63','
us Thito.;e. before stated:-. -The .right-of ,joint. •
use °fele Colombia, is siibject.to the laws at
Navigation and - Rev.eeue di the United States
- 4,ri - iitret ter , i - • laitTare•TO - liii -- e - T ---- v tea ,WhiCh
mar impair the-privilege of Great Britain or -..
ha - jib - se new restrictions.
The whole of Vancouver's Island is relin-
1ui51,6,1 to Great.Hrititiji,,Whieh at best is of -
little La no real consequence. It has been
.distoovel c;o I, near three inindred years, and is .
"this day witholit a civilized settlement. It is
a barren spot, inhabited by a few scattering
Indians., Its southern position might be made
--valuable for a fortification, as , it passes along
the entrance' of the Straits of Juan de Fuca.
But-no advantage can Iteogiiinedrinotiolia of
defence, if.. out Government will Conklin to •
spend as much. money in military walls as
that of Great Britain. "On our . side Of the
straits there is a point jutting out irliiclfcould
be meals to command at once the approach
front the ocean and the passage through the
straits. The absolute possession of Vancou
ver's Island and its bays. and harbors, was
made a si,ne qua• non in the proposition.
Thosight of passing through the straits of
Juan de Fuca;-is-common to both govern
ments- ina - efinitely. - . .
There is a stipulation providing—for- the
possessory rights of both parties. No perfect
'title' of coarse could be acquired on one side
of the other, during a doubtful - sovereig,nty.—
The British have -settlemente- on-the north
bank of the Columbia, and a fewsouth of it.
The 'ownership is to be confirmed, b' 4he •
'United States upori their becomirig citizens,
•or it has' the - option , -Of• aparchase'at a fair
valuation, should it, be
,clicated by motives
~ olicor,othereensideratio to,. A - fly --
Anietican Settlements north of:the parallel
of 49,. will •be cohißensated for'bY asSess
recta.. This adpirlation upon ctr t pait,ieeept
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An-tsvo-iitstafices, 3Tlltalnieto' iloth.glg : more
than ordinary giant of niv:erriPtich4 ''' -
- -The,injimetiom.of .eecreoy mill, riot be.--re
moved until ratifications- are, exchanged.—
Should this be likely te ..006fur. during the fe
•cess cif Congress, the Senate will entipower
'the President to make the-publicatiarr - Ala
loss I am mistaken. there is a precedent to
that effect - .. ~ 0., - 4 , • , r,' , ~
The treaty will bp sent to the S e n a tewith
all convenionl ,oesteapeleliv , bit; i:solikely to be
debated there for smite lime to come, as the -
fifty-four'forties will desire to pitblish, their •
"speecheS i On - the-veil is lifted. Therniay,
bewcver, ' erniine to let it pass without ills
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Agricultural , Chemistry and GeOlogy..
Q. Of what - i4ubstatide -lid' "the - diffOrent
kinds of grain usu alti- consist ? , ,„ ~ -
'A. They consist clnetft'cif thiOiksitbil4oces, -
starch . ..4lutCh, ritl'bif or fall; -,, ,;.'-'' '-' '.
, ~. CI, NViti . ivroplOrtion of ...,each.of thosei',usual
ly exists In t %,vheut?,..t.-, ....- ,: -.,' „; • , :,-::-,. ~.,
A:. 10# . lbs. ' ofAidiiiiit,' flour 'ccinti.irt,about
'-50'lbii. OF staiCti - i - to Ibi: ginfen; . iiiia '';2'br 3
-ib s ,w'pr o il.t. It ‘0r.:9,„ . ...'.. , ;....-,_. , ':. -,-.:,•\:: • , ..., , ,i . . ,
.Q:, - Itt,whatfiroporifoii' , do theyexist iii oats?
A.' 00 .lbs.,of,.oat c . taip.about 6q.,lhic'Of
'starcli, 18, lbs. of ; 1 ,4* • act G' lbs:'Ot oil. ~
Q. Whitfilotikitato6iaild' "ri'ifiis'l'.iiiiiipal
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