Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 02, 1847, Image 1

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PR°. JORN J. MN:lb/CS—
'WM AS REMOVED Ills OFFICE and
19WELLING to the two Amy brick
t; io ridu ulol.loitiiri; kis Drug Kurc,, on Wes ,
Strout.
April 14, 11347.
DOCTOR GEO, WILLIS FOULRE,
mih•cuttlate if the Jet ersq,l Cuarg'c
• „Phil , flulphia .)
irDESPF.CT 01:1.1.Y pliers w the public his pro-
fessioaal serruirs rite lul:lice of loth
:clue, Surgery, and Ile: •
0l'FI,Q1!: it the tuisideilee of Isis father is S.
Illatiocer street, directly apposite urrets' (late
sad the b 6.)11 teriaii
t.,aillusle,'Ajiril '7, 1847..
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1 lOC 1 .011, NIYKRS has asmoeisttul Itiq
,xy nephew, vi 5..1. h.-.IAuKooN , huill
'Drug au .i !look fivsindss.
11) this nrouv4-en,,uu,Dn'oinr NINT.ItS mill be
'enabled to give lus tuliridell attention to the du
'ties o l'hiVi'vbroltion.
September 30,1 $46.-3me.
1.0)0 COY)L Z,1.0
HQMOsopathic Physician,
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'-'e-OF-EICE4-51-ein_s_treet in ihn house for
'rnerly occupied by Dr. Fred. Ehrman.
Carlisle, April 9, 1846.
11 — frVITITinifunt to
. 1411. Six lief cent interest will lie piaci
lie .4crip,' annuelly in eit'sh.
10th. INAry precu'uflon wilt lie•Aii i ken In
preticnt.ti lorti:iturn (II !policiee, ,•, •
.I'he husinesti, dr this Conipurey hos exceeded
((hit tiny ollwr during the ',fierier! ol its exis
. coninienernient there lnit-c
" f e e l e itg irifc. . c ;: r pU sit
'11;11.4 2S(10 111 , 11CieS the pre.
II perrorni Opel.ll.llllfi
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:1111111,VICIIII3mi'hn 8 "I"' Illy s.nnr , 'NC , e!lipt;'
a/ 'or will restore the ItISS ori Ilerll, .1) . I itit•ri r 10111:1; . 1' 1,. Pre4l.
it ,„„ Tccrh i , ,, t , n r "II !fit•-•eriber, is , agent hir the filawe
o:ft Hier file vet, a r.iv fi,r Vurlisle and its rteinill; anti be Ilan
' tell. ol iliu lisilroad I let.-1. I os/ucinted with !Unwell; us Medics! txatiiitfer.
N. ft. •. I pie will lie absentabsent Trots
I , D.— A pplir.si liar insurance,
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'lisle the Ixsitenl 3 in each intnitlL.
win-titer by fetter er iu person, will be
_prefff.
June 11, fBl6, • rn fid Iniflilcts 'emit
V. 1 .0 • til Hos rotes, &c., con lie bud by a male/m o n.
- et the Drug More ur or f6ii
ATTORNEY AT_I„A - W., ; subscriber.
• Tittsburn
S eetnrned wpm priietice
I - 1 of his iweressiee in Pittstiniz, AllC6l‘eny
r e l i . In, 18.17.
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whi. lirP.'"'l.ca is thv gert!rn I Gifixis of Dimm
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bet:Void gild the wijr,iiii,-mooditts nad.al,
_end to all pr /4's9ln:fill 11 ,, 11.1 . .i t.,:tirliblCll 111 lIIS
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0:11lle ill Sl , lllll I i :OM , 4 1' SI 1 . ;•( . 1 , 11l Gralialn',
ew hail.ling.himatKr 11., Post Office.
Carlisle, :\ 1i.,-rtsi vh,h.ll/.7-y. ~. . .
P,, en 13J N LAP A}-U F1 3
Attorney at Law.
Ol , llGl'. iu South 14anover sireel,“ Icw door
blow .1. 11. Graham, Esq.
July 16,1845.
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A I bril i d ttl:!4 at Law.
FF1(1". ‘11111:S. 1). A dill'', F.sq., in Graham's
FICW 1111111illoq, 8111,041ta.: the 1 . 081. Oak,
- Marc:ll.Bl, 1847. ,
CARSON C. MOORE.
Attorney at Law,
411'MP. hi the rent. filthy Gnu II
room lately ocoupittl Ly I)r.'lsubTt.e, dee'd
4 ,Alorelt 31, 12i-17.
Attorney 81 Law,
I 1.% URI SLIURG, PA.
„April 28,
if= 4 D 0 , 21 ' &124.at:f 40 ,
Xustice of the Peace and Scrivener.
O FFICE in South liabuver blrebt., oppJailo
the Post Mee.
C.:m.161e, April2B, 1847.
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tl: gE'VE is , SON
? LOUR and Natio() Cuintnit•Pinn Mer.
. clinqes N 0.48 Cominerca Sir of I,Vlhall
ltimor t e, 4 .• .
c a • CasVadvances made .
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PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL . ABADEIVIY
tht the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, fi.m7
miles west of Carliglc.
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rpm , : snenxn-SMSSION - (5 othutlin) - C , lll
comnienCe on MONI)11, Aluy 3. The
lwattchet , t. 444 ght are Latin Greek, French, Our
. man, Aiatliedinties, Including Penchi:al Survey
ing tngethef. )Vitli till •Enli.ll Branches required
ror College t' otintlag (louse. &u.
F.Nery elliirt will lie made to give entire sans
iactino to MOM; wlid linty place their s .11,4 in the
nuwearieil attention to their moral.
as well ,t mictitiiiitriihrovnient.
Vrospectuses, containing Tet:nts, (whlidi are
moderate,) rererenceb, &c.,'coll be lot I,y
ad
tlressing. R.. K. BURNS,
April 7.18.17.7—tf. Principal
TrARRIS, ,11?. VIN •
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I WHOISALE DRUGGISTS I
I , ilittrUt- .Birect, 11.11,GADELPIIIA.
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"i) r ip.ista . l . 4lasswarti,VViadalw
• Dyes, Pet , famery; &a. feu. - „
I)raiglits, Nleiollants, and I:ltysici:lits
3ultiiliet7 with tli_o adore akieles . on Ott. rogt fa=
tardis.• Strict und - prortipt Ittteiltion paid,
nrkipityviwantt
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fort M. 71 +l,li AO rto .411.. Ark $l4.
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The slintnal Benefit LifeArn
• surance Cqmpany. •
Wiee No. 11, lrull :Street; New rrik.
institution is distinguished frcm
jll . oihur Lifv*..ltistiranee Companies, by all
or most of the following peculiarities:
Ist. %Vim. the premiums are over $5O, one
fourth may he paid in .cash, and three fourth's
in a secured ,pote,'ut I'2 'months beaiing
,inter
eSti mpremium may be paid in Won tidy
or quajjvily instalments
i'.ntr. — N,; risk is taken on singlo life cx
acedirni the airmdrit of fi;5'161)..
3rd. The assured are not liable beyond the
MOLIIIi of their
• Ath; Appliments are 'wnt: reckoner) n year
'older than they, are, but:hre hthyp fit t.li ... nke,
TiTiliTiiitin7;ll - 13iTtlia - ny.'.l7i - e' rates of pre to i- •
otos are as low as those of tiny other Cowl
pti nV.• . . V,
Stli."No.Director can borrow., any oc-,ttiiii
funds of the Company. :..4* * Cl
* ' pc,llo. 1
filli. Their is tin noininal capital to pay 40.0'1
in;; upon, and there are nn. ioelihnidets..l4i. l,4 .,,
whomto dovide the profib, other than ,, illit;:iiio
4..-! . .1
cured. ' .cc..,Ww...1;
it h. Profits are "ileclared a nnu11y , 4 1,46 isip,
red (taring the option ritlfer to Witlalii&iftlki(c:
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profits, or leave them to a reum elate.ri , : , ... -. , -:p!
Hilt. Scrip will be issued iii th;tl3 l .
nut inch:Wed In the Company) for. thc'.4liintil;
I led prolit;sand .t lic scrip m:illhe rudOincnii; wlicit
December 23 1h).;.
Life Insuratee with Prospective
B6ritis%
Trim Gin Ara) LIPP: INSURANCT,, AN.
NUITY & Ils:T cola I,!A NA- OF
- • riili.ADErxiiiA.
(a pi tai $;'1011,000 --Cliii.rter Perpetual.
(Mine 159
,Clie t nint tiiteot.
"ma rftn,•n on I,ivra,
girint A and
nenelit Trust, Caporal.: lio•
awn, and ihein
to the desire iinhe l'artiri.:; nod re-
Dejiositir of Alney in 'Paint nod tio
interest.
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The fornpnny add a Bonus nt stated period's
In the .lusiiinnee 1 , 5 i Life. Thu first Be ~
tv_amAppropriatud in . JJecernber, 1844.,-amt ...,
ing to Id per cunt nn the soni insured uti a ~
Ilia oldest policioti:to 8 . .; per cent. 71 per cent.„ .
Se. on every $l,OOO ori2iiially insured.
'lie operation cir the 11-inns will ho seen by
;he rollowinirrxiiiiipliis rriii: die Lire ll:sat:ince
11.94istor of 1.110 eouipani, thus:
Ainount of Policy and
Tinniii; or D , llllls pay il hie at the
, Pnlic2v, SA rt . ; ins'd addition: Par Iy's dee.
Nu• 58 1.1100 100 1,1110
199 2,500 250 2,750
204 4,000 400 1,400
276 2,1101) 175 2,175
1i3:1 5,0110 . 437 50 - 5,4137 50
Rate., for Inswing SI o u li Riugle 1.1 Ir.
Age. For 1 year. For 7 yeithf. For Lilo, ./
annually annually 1
20 $O9l $ll 95 el 77
:10 • 11l • 1 311 2 36.
-40 1'69 ' 183 390
.51 ..195 . 209 • 400 1
G 1 435 491 701s t
• E.pniple i —A iforsrin 'aged. 30 ,years next .'
birtb‘day, by pitying the C ,
ompany $1.31, would ,
secure to ,his family or heirs 1:1100. should he'
die to ona tear; or t'or $l3 10 hn secures to I
them $1,000; or for $l3 GO annually for seven I
years, he secures to.them $1 0110.shotild he die 1
in seven wears; or for $23 (id pdol antinally..l
during. lite, he prodded SI 000 whenovet he 1
dies-, for $65 Si) (hey would receive $5 000
should lie die in one year.
Further- partienlars respecting. Life Thou
rancei l'itie l s, eic. nirtY he had at (ho office.
11. W.111(31Alt Ds, President.
.1 NO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
Philada: March ii, 1047.
IMES
4 pENTISTRY, &CI
. 7 0.741 1 .2rZIENDMIr t
Espi.:cfruLlN Inlnrme the pdblic,tle
0111:11C11. ill] OINK: iu Sontb 11111101%CP
`st reel, Iletiriy opposite the Pai, Office, he is pre
pared to practice 1 /KNTIS•11•1t1' in all its l•rati
clics. 1:0,1'n...11i are essential to health ,besides
ostural or artill.i:ll sues are not only useful but
Drattanteurtd,and :old materially t . . 1 the comfort et
the wearer. It need ant be staled Wind can be
erotic io Hie teeth, suffice it to sstytli it everyritleri
eau Ile rruterlied, and new T celh larnialted from a
single one to an entire Sri. I laving lint!
dnhle practice for a iiiiininn• oryinirs,gogil refer
'ttees will be. given to such as renitil•t I hein,but
the liestprael is the operatioh, which will in all
hop be performed in the
. mnst careful manner
• atilrines to Sit iith_e_netatiinti..afalilse—titnes._
Pertains :waited MI tit their residences;.eitiVer 111
town air country, without extra eltarge. Ile may
tiltvityii roam! at his ollice,as above, at 'his
i•esitlence in ritt'sthet, onetlciorndrth of I lenders
Livery
.
, ittlend In the repairing o f
\Wils antqewelry, ut_his.orliee In Smith I Ism
ter orpol:- Also, ENG ItA,VING neatly execti
bd. By attention aria siti4fttl .exreutinti nt• Itis
-wOrk, he lintiesdn reeelvelnil !Witt)) , 'solicits 11 *
ehnlr.of public Patronage. •
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The most bitter satire on War that ever Stan
ten iwohnbly la SOWrilEY'l3 Well known poem On, the
battle of Blenheim :
It was n liller evening
(hid Kospor's work was done:
Audio! liesitlo his eitttake door
• Wns Fitting in the son.
And by Won snorted out the green,
ilia little• grattd•eltild, \\lag:Online.
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. . Old insper tooklt frotri the boy ' 7'
Who stand expectant by,
---r,-tilTill-tiiinrrlflTTAillifirfrAtiftik-higlicqhlT
. And with a natural sigh,
I Wt., , ~ 'Tit, come poor fellow's skull,' sa Id he,
l rt.dAilli•Wlio full la the great victory. -
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. 1 .J.,:ii , L i, %,ni1l find tlilin in the garden. for •
I..i.t"it,'","'"••:':-:l.;".Y.ATltere"s many here about, . . .
.. 4 ,rgp-,-.00 on.• who, I go In Mow
't,.;',.",",: - O/,';',ltAX,lm plowshare I ern,: Ilion, out ;
'.44r,1-Xtarlanitylthellkand men,' seta he,
• tg...VVlAlijet flail' halite greet victory.'
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' f4" 1, e't,..,4: - ..,•N0w tell its wbet 'llyes all about,'
it•t?,.• , q•1 . ...:".. Toting Petrek In cries.
I .1.'47t. , '. 4''..,' . ..i.And 111110 Willielmine looks tip '' .
t..",f;,t. t o ., ' Willi wonder wetting eyes, .
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-1., , r," Nelll. 1011 11.1111 00011 1101 war.
'-, iAnd what theY kill each ether MO
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'Thai 11111 the Free( II le root.
' not u bet they killed ,•aoli ~ther 6. 1 1 /
1.4.1,11 , r1 1.01 well ins he - pill,
4litt ever) 1,1011 1 , 1011 , : . Ituoth he,
'That ''.,% us a litim.:s vieloo .
'Me f I r Hied et Clr•nheim, then,
Veil lill le I. tretue herd lu,s' ;
They horned hw 111, el line In the ground
A oil he Si hole reed to 1k
ss ilh Ilk tt Ile and child he Hod,
Tar had he is here trcresi lile lived
twithfae and sx, ord the I vuntry rotujd
NV:o. d3r amid 11 ale ;
Anti 11111111 m: ' , miller then,
A new d ;
roitlisinue like Olt.° y 4.1/ loto,v roust be
AI elefy 1.11111/11, Sirloly. •
'•ry it xn us a shorking sight
A (I i'r the lirlil WAN Svoll.
thnn.ni iittth n itgre,
Lill ' , 111112 ill (hr .vn.
But thlimusliks , tl:st m i ni alw-aps he— ---
Al 1:Vel y mo..
praiAn titn Ilnk.t. of Marlboro' %von
And onr good ['till!, 1.11:: 11 11e:
\\A n y . y ery
Stti I !intr.
Kay. tlay.l//y littlg tittoth he ;
It aaaa 11 fatuous victory.
• every tinily pre isril Duke
Wliii such a titilit did win,'
Cut xvlail coed itnmr of it at last
• - . • little, Pavicee
frit I rani.ot id Ile
' But it wits it ictory
_GEORGIA SCENES.
.- lore the (..god matrons of our lamb -
they .tre the most paw, the, most be
tho ine,st ii'ellir - ai-tEt. - cioost harm,
les'i'ef the Marian 'rerMly. Th'eir life is a
lite of gond oliices. At home AM) , are pat
terns of indnsu y, care, economy; and hospit
ality. ;Nomd lie arcs ministers of comfort,
peace and consolation. Where affliction is
there are they, to mitigate its pangs. Nor
night, nor day. nor sununer's heat. nor win
ter's cold, nor angry elements.can deter thorn
IIIIIISCCIIVS n 1 l,utlerirez and distress. They
are the first at the levered conch, and the
last to leave it. They hold the first and - the;
last cop to Orb parched lip. They bind the
aching head, close the dying eye ; and
,r _ lin
er in the death stricken habitation, to pour
the last drop of consolation into the afflicted
bosom of the bereated• l cannot, therefore
ridicule them myself, nor bear to hear them
ridicnlcd irr my presence. And yet, Jam
often amused et limir conversation ;mud have
amused them With a rehearsal of their own
retiveriations; . liticen down by me when they •
tittle dreamed that I ivas listening to them.
Perhaps my reverence for their character,
conspiring with a native • propenSity to ex
tract amnsimien't from all that passes under
my obs'ervation, has accustomed me t 6 pay I
~w.4fortoly strict 'attention to all they say in I
my presence'
This mrlli iri e'xtraordinary ehrirtesy fn
those 7 who cannot distinguish between a sim
ple narrative of an amusing interview, and
fidicule of the parries to it. Indeed Ido not
I:Row that the comtersatlon which I any about
terecerd, will be considered lionising by a- ,
tl ° y7Bl. my readers., t 'ettainly,,the
_amuse
ineedof tire readersmf toy own times, is not
the leading object of it; dr of tiny of the
"Georgia Scehes:" forlorn as may be the ;
hope ; that their'ohject will ever be answer=
ed.
When I seated mysel' to the sheet now
betoro me, my intention was merely to de
tail a conversation between three ladies,
which 1 heard .m any years since, co n fi n i ng
myself to only so much of it, es sorting front
the ladies °Wit thoughts, Unawake:id by the
suggestion nl others, but, as the manner of
its naroducticfn
•interest some
dl'my reader's, I will Live it.• . • ••:•
I was travelling with my 'old friend 'Ned
Brace, when we stopped at the dusk of the
eyeaing house on the: road side, for the
•
i'n - i,(00-4-1-3 . ere- we found three nice, tidy 2 .agbd
mat , tans; the otingest :of Whom could not
l
haVe'been arslviy; one of thiim of code
was the lady of the house, whose husband, as
old, as
,he was, had geno.frojn pp o a
land-exploring.expedition. She rec eived us
hospilably;'llait our Iferniis '`c;'oll7iittifrateirtii; ;
and sorm prOpared-forus,a-ecimfortable sup.
per,. • While'these things were (toil*, Nod
lind.t ettgagod the ether two in-couvetsation;
'l6 ilia. 'winch Ned depOrteJ liiinsert gravely
'rho kind lady of tho.house oceos•iptiallYjdin,
ed usr, anttlibejlVridlideiiiiiriently one of the
,patty., , frern•the time the first dish wastplaced
on;the ,, table,t; ,, At;.the , tisual‘.,hour4e6wero•
summoned- id •ilpperj • elncf,an socitif.:ret :we •
;were seated3n.Nedi ansolieitod j and racist ain=•
•,•ax, peeled to rriej.suabgraee. fult well,
that. den' was la ,prelude te:not - 0 Arieki I 0.90 Itt,
f not 'conjure' w hat:. ;•Ifit(explaniitiOrt'lexeept
• :ifo. teach as I . : . dindoveredLaijiself,j , :•ihis„ that'
he ka emeithat-,oriioafaa Afoul& -be , asked,. to
14,,gface,;arid.he thought tie:might:as. Well,
;11110:r ritatte'rOasif ItotVOiiot i naore fully ex
pleihed,i - juit:b.eforellieriatitheno4-Out-retie--
t.ne
mend the,, gdud
dies and oiltiolvellyciii4ll('-..thutii al interest to
• rallOitiiiiiirilf B li*llivelfeilTby:.riqtii:Asiho
:was,eitpahle theilireao , Oicit.boon:hercito,
.forei . ii6fori*4:oli.pqk iiig
4 , ,,,, , i*ittkilik`iti , 4lltiOtirri piny ; ;and,: who, upon ; :
, thin(oceisioniia*nl.upPp.lllpiver'plitist beba l ;;
4rriy , ::wateki 34,; igketi;
• .fel ire tho;;gtrhytt;at3tlie Pot jv &Sallee:loi*
-InAlieltittleFtifrfikjaidlake-0741fiAttitcl.
[l'C ,
.1111*, FAMOIJS VICTORY.
—Slur raw Iter brother l'etrekln •
linll uannething Idrge and round,
That he landule the: rivulet
In playing tlitire had round; •
lir came In uhk welt he hod nuund
That woo so large, and uumeth and .round
=I
!MINI
IST, ' . q JUNE '2 1841
„ I `. P
I
where,we should sleep. Orei'ffiitgeo, 4) an
open bed-rvionioljoinhtlffe:Tontirio which
we wereseittite t t, rind. seperafes.l from it by, a
Ipng partition, beieen; ttitr 4 spihie of. cc hich
might be seen all Mac passed,r
room find sci clan lo.the fire place of this a
. • -
partment, Th at a kind whispefirtnght be easi
ly heard Irom'one to another. ..
'The strangest mritchl.eaid !Ve l d, ,Ve.aureicg
the - corivcriation with a. parson's , gravity,
that I ever herird of,wae thafof George Scott
and David S rots, twci, frin.4 expellent men,
who becanie so mode attahed to each oth
if rlllat c ther actually,get •
'The fackaday I' extlelividd' e nne of the.la
dies.t to,” ••• , •
'And was it really 4k : 0 . '4,9440 alloth•
..'oll.yes, rnaarn;'.enntiting4pNed.,:[ knew
them vary well, nail : often went to the house
- tmtne - pitrtyle - contd - Intrelille'llaliPteiTit
managed. better than they Ail!: ' And ,they
raised a lovely ;parcel al eltildrery—as fine a
set as I ever kaiNV, excepOtheiiffyciangest doit,
Hilly. he was a -little wild,;;but qua the
whol'e„a right clever buy .liitpaelf. , Come,
ft 'tend 13411kfivia ; we're silting'up toe, late 'for
travellers.' So sayhig, 'N'etf Mo'Ved.to die
tdird-room and I followed hint,:
'llte ladies' were left it: silent entazemant,.
and Ned ; suipecting. doubtless i that they were
listening to a laugh hom our, Thamber. as We
entered it. continued the Subreet with 'haat%
toil gravity. thus: 'You knew these two met
-diti'M you?-'• - .
, Wherellid they liv'e?' inquired I I-
not a
little djeriosed In tumor him.
(Why ; they lived dawn them; on Cedar
creek, cloao by Jacob Denman's—Oh I'll tell
von who their daughter Nancy married.—
i!;lte 'murriedoJohn Clarke—you knew him
very well.' . _ . .
'Oh yes,' said kneiv John Clarke ve
ry wtql. His wife %Vat.: a innsl o.wellurit wo:
man.'
tWell, slid boys Were just-as clever, for
i boys, us Ole was for a girl, cicert Mill : and
I never heard anything very bad othrtrt, un
less it Ivas Iris tudghin,Vro ..ohlittely that put
The nioi - e out of conceit c.f him than anythirri
I I ever knew of hiiit Now,thildlvta,witen f go
to bed, I to to.,bed, I gp to-beti-le r±leeprand
nsa_to L1114;1114, therefGrvi - fraq the lifrierrik
1 head touches lire pd.14*•,,. there - must be no
I wore taking. Teiiiires. wo must like an
early .start tomorrow, and Fin
_tired). So
savior , . lie hopped Into his bed, a.; I pbey
ed his injunctions. ..
Below I fellowed his example, I . 'could not
resist toe temptation of casing au eye through
the crac':s of the partition to seethe-effect of
Ned's wonderful story-,-among-tile-kind - la.
. dies. 111r.C13a - rfrey is.time_to_give.their
names) was sitting in a thoughtlul posture;
her left hand supporting her elfin and her
knee supporting her lett elbow. Iler 'coun
tenance was that of one who Vatiers• from .
slight toothache. Mrs. Shad leaned forward
rest . i . V . g her lure arm on her knees, and look,
frig - ,ol9 7 ttici rise iw V she saw g 06 1 . 0 of add
pr s:6 tritr - TIVIIIT Irktl,.4lu laud at y
tvir ,Wthe liAttelt ot the Itihree, wue
iri t alternately at short inter
irn toy bed, it tequireil but a - slight
eh'it , i'ltgifpositiun Li see soy one of the group
et ' ea. are.
I was no sooner composed oh my pillow
thar.t.tho old ladies drew their Chairs close
together ; and began the following colloquy
in a low liudertone, whicli.w.c as it progt es
sed :
Mrs. flai•neti. Went that ht an say thorn
xva4l twp .men thin pa trial tied ty one another!
..IL-s. Shad. It Seemed to me 60.
Mrs.Berd. Why to be suni): he (lid. I know
he said so ; for he said what their „names
was. '
Mrs. B. Well in the mane of sense whin
did the man mean by saying that the}' raised
a tine parcel of children t
Mrs.. R. Why blea'ycnir, heart and soul,
lioney4 that's what ilve been thinho' about.
It seetnS inighty curious to rrie some how or
other. I can't study it eat. no
Mrs. S. That man must Le jokineceitainly.
Mrs. B. No, he wasn't jokink,ltir I look
ed at hint and he was just us much in yearn
est as any body I ever vcd, beside:\ tro Lin ic
tian man would tell such a story in that
enl
emn way. And didn't yen hearolllltL.,ghher
man
‘ say he knew his clatter Nancy
Aire, S. Ittlt.lit'mes.4y.! Mlss Rood, it can't
he so. It dosen't stand to reason, ilon't you
knew it doMt.
Mr.t. U. Well, I woula'nt think eb, but
hard for me, some how, to dispute a Chris
.tria.t's word.
7r
Mrs. IL I've been_thinking the -thing all
over in my mintL and f reckon—but I don't
say it is so for 1 don't know nothing. at nll
about It—lait - I.mykon tint one of them was
a woman dress'd in men's elottis; flu I've
often hear,: woinen doin' theta thlwrii, and
ftilloWing their true=love to the wars, atid be
in't within' boy tcr 'mil, and all sick.
Airs: S. Well, mq be it's SOrne IMW ili
that way--:but la, Fite 'twrnild of been hbli•
'god, to berm found out ;.don't yoii know It
would ? -.Only think how many children she
had: Now A stands to reason •at somci limo
or other nuiAl: have been found out: • •
filts.. R. \Vell, I'm au old woman anyhow
'nail I reckon the good matt won't mind what
an old woman says to Mott so Weis the Lond
see morning, I'll o.lk therfrilati all
about •
knew that Ned was,skiitissqdhy no man
iiviag, in eittriCatilig higisalthom difficulties .
but how he: was to e.catio from - this, With
evert 'tolerable' eredit to Inineclf If could not'
••'• • • !IC-- *
.•! The, net •Morriing-aThdo,front
our beds,, tcQ, It tlrtal 4lttl'gool ladies .¢Qlttftig
around the fire jtist as wd It9rn,,fot
NVe 'were hardly seated3.bebretiVirs'. , Ehri r l"
began prorntse N 9 :•'
, said she to NCI], ctlithit }'nu cav••,lasi,Aight,,,
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MEM
THE 01HilfP*00*LID DUTY.
A father o'hoe - Sit'eut - With his son on a l
visif.to a nerglibriring.village, that lay at a lit-i
tle distance frOna.tha,plaoe Wheutthey,wcre,
ng The turnpike reed,
the father iitirposely•'ettleied - km a common,
here and there spread offer with brambles,
and Mom-bushes, ivriete he.wandered back fJ
-
wards and forwards for atom° time ; :l'he son
was very patient, but at last cried out, 44 Fath
er, his not-all likely that weshall get to the
village so long ae'wo wonder *port the.
thorn -and :bramblo3oshee." - ‘ 4 ll you think
• so,',l,3,aid,itie hither, "..y.ivv
r,,lllepiefitEr corn ;
rutin ifireetly.;" so mice %lore he got into the
, lt s trapike rOa 3 l, .
INlCklong'after,-he look hiS,son into a large
garden, where abinalentie" fruil'arar
ers o.etw,. I'liis-pleas@dilte.tioy..vety. m'uc'ky
- but, after a time,.he truce more cried out ,to
First father,' " I de n'ot'sbe that: we are Truett
nearer the village than we were before. and
we never get there while we st,)::ip . ja
this garden, that is
ri eriain,!,' ;
" That' beim* he ea4e, 4l father, "it
will ?idry grOlish; for usdui_idlir away, our
Mire herti!an tenger" ••scr,getting a.min into
the fampikc shad, lie - i . ent straight 'forward
,to the,,yillege.„.(4..rel urn e
son - began to miestilin his father. "Father
what made you go into the glirden 'nod
among, the bfarribles'lmd thorn Inis ,lies 'when
the only way togetio.the_villeged_ke:ep.
st - Eight elow , The turnpike toad'?"
"To-tell TA the truth, my boy," said the
lather, "I did it to Mach
.you a lesson, mid
to point 'cot the folly of seeking for a thing
in a Place—m.ll°M - it is not likely to be found.
Yo'u have been quick 'enough to perceive this
lolly inmy condnet ; take nee that you ne
ver let Me see it in your conduct. 'As yor)
,proceed on your earthly pilgriMage the roses
'of ploastire will -broom *Ort The right hand,
anion the left will gm* tile. Thorns and the;
briers of discontent; linger not ameng either
of them, bin travel siraight forward along the
turnpike road-of doty, and ytYir will find that
happiriess otherwise truCld look
IUI rr viii."
... \e will not vouch for the accuracy of the
calculation below, but we w ill vouch for this:
that ii y nian who till make the cale MN
forliir sell ; 'will be perfectly artoinf ' • .,, ti)i
the OM mous result. The import : '',' A
figueJs w,s demon:stinted a short tirrielltype
' by a rargain between u Railroad Cleileand
\
a traveller.
"..11r: C it - Wiiry_OO cat'iy.
m e lift
_
in 1 I trs — iii 14.0" . saylithe trot eller.—
all'hat t .v.e'?" was the reply; "will
you give me one kernel of corn for the 'first
milu, urn for the oat, four for the next, Mid
so oil doublino at the end 01 the fifty miles Ct
g•Most' cerlaiiiiy I will if you take it,".says
the tfaVelle_r glint:Mr; he had thode aspecn,
i.iiiiii. ll V - 771ifiltFgtlin tieing. closed, our clerk
begaii,fo Wait about to-see what.should be
leire: - With'thtred - Ohen the irliVeliFahould
Irave - fultilkd on his part. "In the first place
I will return, to the RailroaU Company
_the
Mil amount to which they a't'e entitled,'' says
he -I it ill give th'e iiroceVds of L'in bush
els to the widow Of Jetty Cobghlin, who was
drowned front the curs of the AulMin and
Rochester Auilread Company, a few days
since while in their employ' 10,000 bushels
to 'each of the orphan asylums of this city. I
would keep a law thousand bushels for my
sell, for he whit takes trot proper care of him
sell and :arnily is counted worse than an in
fidel. The residne I would send to Ireland.
and the -.other starving nations of the 'old
World, tho Government itimishing ships, to
carry, it, and thafthey may be prepared for
it on its arrival at the seaports, 1 will men
thin the gitatitity, after deducting; the above
small
,items--2,464,028,110 bushels, re
quiring 134,187,768 ships of 500 "tons cab
ffirrribig a fine, ship touching ship, 179 times
round the globe."—Rock. -Adnertiscr.
Enur : vrtoN or limuTs.—A Berlin letter in
Ole Providence . Jourual, veritie, the report
we havb.had of the sUCOOSb of this great ex
.
I=lllll
" in the upper part of the building ile'veted
to this hlstitutioti, is a school for idiots,—
[litre a no less wonderful process is going on,
viz : the partial restoration of that ilitelllgence
a 'spark of whjell - seemS , to.alembqr totem in
the organization bf the host imbecile of our
speMes. NlttsitS is one of means - employ- -
et! IA this mental re•p:reatioti: its i ent9red
the rboin some Of Hie unfortiliiatellttle child
ren were singing', with, ihe• adttorripaniniunt
.of tills piano, played tly.their instructor, and
appeared to slug with east; and 'pleaiure.—
Onii of theme,claimed ‘vhen , an p7reenble
niClntly occurred—•itch das is ,hubsch, (ah;
that is pretty) Those In tlrelowest stage of
imbecility, eat rocking- themselves in their
chairS, with the action and looks of eyes Or
kanceivos t but all seemed more or less Ct.: .
trueed by the rnusie. Mieri' these bliikeien
first' enter the itistittaitni,,i, they elle iiteial;Y
anintals; not indeed possessing ifid,*ol l •
of
They.feaver the instittition„ with sufficient
telligbtiee,to attend 'to their 4‘Vii Wl:lifts rind'
necessities,. to deport thfirtiadlWs' . whh
to lollOW,eimpleftecuitiltionA tino , tratles•
nlO to tied hatlyfiptttpe. 91,incellentealhap;'
pineee WhihlirAise 'themimmeasurably p.'
billtesi and iAiVe d tilaim 'td the digl'
nity of-bu man,
certain. period of instruction itrahie inatirtuthini
the feint of the head_chunges, the forefteqicl .
grgA?3 ,tepi;rf pre4l in kijilitln,pni.l9tl,, arid the!
eye acquired more tilean tag and ftetliiinit
tlirtn "'iii 4
:duntidtrjlhe !total:
P!l.4lloo l itiiiiP4
oll•calies
•- e ee,es . f3 ol ' , •as it ? 'llO
'fi6W , lfei'qviil6`t
b o h al •:it wit
rank in the tiertle'ot : eTistenae to lift lite:,
fretii! I rtiidr UtCd re to tdfitdyer4etle
u:pordliit lt'3`s ,Onfildn.f e~la ,nonf hg ; of tylecti9q;4ow
l enjoyrnent.
opivo ., . of
r.
ittifthiiiollieOtild.V.;oik, loft Gild i•Ls;'
,ryprobinee:n
th i ttiorrind nyetOni oh;
'ant :lifibertit
pAllicji.4oo; 160900inil:Rilii , iti. the
C l O tOrq a t l Y*Pg t ig i fki . PAt i PqatsPd.kdligir:
Utitiiiialten. of" 9rtnany''):
•
.0:r;I:li; 3 ,J . 1V: 340 , 1 1 7 e , ha,vf 3 , , ,;if:5iY10,11,:l int 11,4
N4'cit4iiiti 4 k\lifi tat quiiik . with' liqr foot jlty.
She, iiiittlN'iiffitg,iitiiing_etto4ltita.
‘.•., Fop
•
Imo=
'2l- XOtN STOR Y.' -
Xsog , x oliasiAitam3,
LATFACFROIII ur' OF MEXICO
gunk Anna al Oriraba,•Raising Ti'onrsr
Grunting Gutrilto Permits—Letter Iron San
ta Anna—Arrest of a 2 - aiikee—N4othiting,
Pence on his obi. Hook.
. .
The New Orleans 'Ti'criile., has papers
(brought by. the Way of 'Tampico,) Irom the.
city 'of Mexico to ilie - 28th Of April; five
dr-Slater-ifidn the paPers . previthisly rece„iv
'ed. •We envy below from it: . .
We iook.first for dews from Simla Anna,
and we Ilial him engaged, With the utmost
dilinticti,..nt - ,Oriiibrt,'laising troops. Ile
"alto wS; tiStlie - lettot'sTroi3ll' kitty;lfiemillble -en
ergy tit repairing the losses he has•Sustairied,
and ore this is tin doubt at the head of au
- ....
army very eonsiderable in nurnbers,liowe
ver interior it) discipline, Ito i!, , inoreev'e,r,
according to the papers, granting permits to
guerilla - bands. Being straitened for amine,
-lie is said to have imposed upon Orizaba a
loan Of :''16,000. We give.a translation' of
the first leder nrc . liadc seen et Snnla Anna's
anice his de feat"at Cet ro Gordo. It Was writ
l-lt-ri-en-the4.l3ct-of-Ati, il, Irvin Orizaba. ' -
I Below we - ZiFirty4 Portion of this letter
' It appears that die. euerny,, improvims his
tritimplt, and the astonishment in which he
finds the people, designs to match upon the
capital; but I ant taking measures Jo orga.
nice het e a respectable lorce, in addition to
that at present un t ie] the command of, Gem
I). Antonio Leon, anti c 1 can ne..sure the Pre
-1 silent Substitute, that with some aid lion) the
.rieighboring States.. or 'the Supreme ,t ;event
mem itself, I shall be able to heiress the :eat
guaro of the enemy.with effec't until his des-
IrUelinll - fis achieved, I have alteady des
patched orders to Geo. canilizo that he pro-
Tact with his cavalry the fortress of Peyote.%
• and to Gen. Gamut that he place it in. the
- trest - state Of delenee until I can relieve it.
A short letter which Santa Anna wrote the
same day to President Anoya is hardly worth
-peblishitti , . Ile beg's him not to despair, not
to mW.ke a treaty with tlle.enetny, and to de
fend the .. cepital. Ile begs most piteously
Or Some Money. ',.
.. .
The same numbet o f El Ilepublitallo which
centains:lle first -letter defends:the National
' GuardittMathe reproach therein cast upon it
of the lose of Cerro Gordo. Santa Atina't ,
lime tliiit bas already lost trid"st.'of its power.
But notwithstanding the evident d issatislac
non felt wilt : i llial by his countrymen, the
SibremegAitment has con i rnted him in
,44ia.v21n',1,.; . 1. he army by express of tiers.
i'ili r".: ,:!: • .',
.. not an order indicates
that hiy - l: , Tili , V : ::lF..";rad been.severely• shaken..
Ear ~ .:'., i ...,.: • . ; ,ii,.4':_ march of General Scott
s . ..,
was l'h :''! !11k,:',.;:i.i....1' the. papers of: life capital,.
arid the '13.X'....:i'1',s 'of his troops were greatly.
Magnified li'd'clenounced.
The press i'A load in its denunciation of the
Preprie.toit of haciendas Ivlio are selling
grain to Gen. Scott, from which we infer that
he &tea not lack supplies. • .
A •L' Yan l kee" was wrested on the 26th,
having presented himself to the President to
con her with him upon the propriety of peace,
bill in no authorized capacity., No clue is
given as to-who the man is. Ile is negotia
ting" on his own hook."
. The minters of the mine, La Luz, have pre
sented or' loaned the government of McKie()
$55.000 for the . Ap'eses of the war.
Letters had been received in Ilia capital
from San Luis l'etrNi. nurintincing that the
government of the State had promulgated it
decree that every citizen shoUld take up
arms, and that the enthaiasin, to .defend ,
themselves was very gr set. There were
about four, thousand troops,of the army of
tile North thee in the city: Gen. Taylor, they
supposetl 7 was;to mco apon them from Sol
idi° about tile Mal May:
ben:iiedriti ‘ti , ,islixpecte r (i. to enter Puebla
on the 17th lost; Nd resistance was antici
pated nt that .illace... There was some ex
pectation that the nry would rharchomon
the capital, but wit 'i
diminished numbers.
In
Tile losses s ustainer in the army by the re
ntal, of volunteers. and the necessary detach
ments ill, gliard the cities Of Jalapa,
,Perote
and Iluebtri. 'would leave Gen. Scott a force
. . •
ant Miming to scarce six thousand, to , nlvance*
upon the city of Mexico.' ...s,
' - • •1. .
The gbedliris dcy'llot give our troops as
0.0;L ! ,,,- : . ~
much-tro,Ulde'as.was anfieipated. They are
'probably- doing their office' of robbery anti
1T,ii§".44 ! (44' iiid!i - , llllklS:kicaos the•ffisolvics.
!Wii,pe;i4.o - N‘ , j4l sincere pleasure that Gen:
Mat Shielilats improving ;pate, and that his
t eemlery Ts 'althea certain."
•./ ,Li . .1._.,1 ....:,_,, ........ . •
• Fratlifitit) Jrearif4staisrliitininfrzitt4 il.' '
Firm 111 Elreicrr=ll'e - ar e in torn) ed by;
Lieet:Viehdis;:: w he arri ved' here . Perate hie:
tUlfflitYl l 4 l 9ll l . o P l) 4l4. l }t 11 39,,,1M*1ft; number of!
troops is the City of Mexico,',does not exceed,
twq picnisariil l •At Puebla riv s klOreriuritil6o,,
iNlippilifebtly , iiiol(l, I fiii.'llie 'Orri'Ort on 4- I
r ap idiiiiiiio dt,'iiikhrWifti i iiiiii le .iilhillrFbe
'fititEPiciedo' itilit ; tit Kee: r F d r ii iii it d ide,, ,
‘s•iviVeintill bansle,.ol,ilerrillas, 14 id"-
: iii'‘ii3en.
'bii;tlig'lt heteliiitite''-i''3 , l l. '•l :; t' 1 -,,
. - • -: llV4iit', ,,, Sdiritilei;i t ttriltgri SfmaNtiii , vili4,
stiii'M IlitgO.lty. -I. l% . o4eiiit,iolictliiii!lli,e,:,
I.l6iOnletii ie - riii . lits'kkrifte:t 'it eiti'allivie4
160,..t0 defnand the ipleasui`:e 7::Mitliih,4oo;:
It'dgefikti n if,e l soiie'titit'ilitit"iijciyyriley tii4
v, tietipeditiotisfOtlthattelitliiiPtetut - 4-'tqe:,
*fief iiffie - r, w,iiiif j cii;,(iiridritiii: i hrie; risen tilt.,
) tralcirithiertie`dliniiiiies'liftAe Votili't4; In ay;
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'."-'" rfrW'T'tV,iiii* )l sto.iri'lie''Vqi'.iisr . ii*e§;--i.
Wiiii:eiqiiiiietifiitiCtlie above Will tear
qiiSiettiii;de*ldi:Vriiii-teili;iiiitifititheitgkill Viec
' oiiillif':Wieliiliiir We lia:Ya''''iv9ii,ld 'attiy+, I rind,'
i tiiiilligeiffiiirrili'roi.iglovo'ciarintg blii.ifrthi3iii.:
for wishiis,io see those treat frieedi3rtit While,.
Iwhe joilYv,elif'dilriiik;:.'ihiriiithOpiiio- teed-10,0. 1i
1 y gr q 94 ;0 4 1: 4(} 0. m,, vAr.. 4 1 ) Y ., ',4 81 7'091 0 ,!,T10.1
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.1
NUMI X-OC.IX
feelings the most, commeridabitv-HeAns
beep advised that Vera cruy. is now 'quite
healthy; and knowing 't in, a few :weeks,
the vornito will in, he dispenses witti the
valuable'serviees of those men, for the* re-*
mainder of their term, rather than to - expose
them to the epidefiie. He would,be,glad we
Imvw tharthey would re-enter, t he service,
inlets hot at all displeased at the alternative
they have adopted. In a few weeks 'they
would have the right of - returning by law,and
they evpress their gratithde to the crimman,-
ding 'etieral, who has had the kind eonsid,
emotion io'send therm at' It lurreAvh'eti itiey •
will have no lever to . contend'against
• Three lninneSsee; two Mining, one Geor
gic), ene Aliibatna regiment, and Capt.. Will,-
tams Kentucky company, are the ones 136
diSbanded: . " •
Frain I vorncrii a Pagte. May 12,
.
'Commodore Periy, Commanding art expe.
dition in-.person, sailed oh Monqay
thi* . pi eee ; but for what part dr parts has not
transpired. We sespect, - however, that he
ii Aloand for thiasaculcos, Frontera,Lagtma,
sishhand CaMpeachy.• •
weather at this place has been very
warm for days,,past, the: thermometer
averaging 95 nt one o'clock in the aftertmeti.
The city being built arid paved with Ittil4a
lar , e proportion of lime . , reflects the rrWitiM
the son a most .intolerable degree.'
1 e-1-faxu-f+ear c l-of ~evera -1 cu,sr.,? 01:viry o oC
nr what is inp, - e...cuted in be that faial.
dis
ease, and it behr,ov 4 s all who regard the
-preservation 01
_their health to be on the
gond in evrioNiniz themselves to the heat er
the sun, or indulging too freely in any ex
cess.
. .
• Alit' j or General Patterson arrived fins
city, triorn Ja on ;•totorday last,
,apcorri r
pained by Thi')t!essF , e ens alry:Sinde.then
the Ist and 2d . Tcnneszee . r ulantry,- the 3d
and -1111 Illiani=.• the' Georgia and Alabama
regiments of infantry,..and-ono independent
company of Kilnucky Volunteers, have 'arri
ved', all of Whom had enlisted tor. twelve
inouths, which time has nearly expiik. A
great number of them embarked on Monday
air i Tuesday, (yesterday,' and will all soon
- TeTfOot.again upon their own native land.
Gen. Panerson accompanies them 14 the
Voile(' States, bet will return, we learn, to
share in the periils and the glories yet to, be
encountered. This gallant General deserves
more gratitude. perhaps . , then any other corn •
marnkir who .has [Teo in the set Vice 'during
the present war. Ile tins I een a 'ervPle for
several months, most of which time Ins-only
means of getting about, was by lite 'aid - pt
c.rteches. :Put ing- the fiercest Of tare- baiiii:
bat d merit of this city, he Was busy hobbling
aboUt from one point to another, vlosp!yob
servin!!, riving directions where it -Ifa4-11e
cessary. nail perfOrtniug all the duties apper
taining to his office, with as nitwit despatelt
as J 1 'Attending to the commonest affairs 'Bl -
hie.
A Ilmtu Ct ~T omt.R.—A letter the
me' gives this account
Carr. Colly, who corlimanded 4 cotnpan:i
-in the Illinois regiment, receive, 'a very
wound in the lett arrn , ,, fracturing it, the lieut . .
colonel of the regiment was mondial , near
hirp. The gallant Captala came up 1.0 hire
anti said—': - ColBner, I am wounded,
.1.) , 1116u5t
stick to my company." frig, few rnmat'es he
returned lathe same officer, and e.kaatmetl.
•‘Colonel they've shot Me again." . He had
then received a ball the light shoulder..
I am sorry for it—slay with your company
as tong as possible'," was the re
. 0 'to him.
Captain C returned to his cerrepany. and, M.
a few minutes an 18 pound shot e t tf i nck the
arnuMl a few feet befoie him 'ilcoclierme: over
his head, and c6vcring him, with sand - and
gravel, ,and . c.tinfzing him sovereix, with the
pebles ihrfiWn info his face. Faint with the
logs abided liom his two wpunds, and ~6ad
er. the irrliftcsiqrpi that the explosion of a
shell had seveicly wounded him, he retur
ned a third lime lo the same person, exclaj
ming—"Colonel I am now tom to pteca,
and must get away if 1 can s but never yield
the tray to them." and yet he was neither a
Missis,ipian or a Kentuckian, but a plain,
sirai* for ward Illinois man, that rerieirea
t o he shot twice and torn to pieces once be
fore he"gave up!"
llists - riatuct: ANneL,—ln one of the
letters describing the incidetits i of thiflibattici
of Buena Vista ; we fin'd the_AAteto . o
L -
TlieFti . wits °tie little leatileakiro Held
which excited great sS•inpaihy::T 3 1d'exiesit
woman A wns round in n gurg,e anti. er one of
the pealia'r.. the mountain; having about her,
ten or twelve of her t•ountrynten, live or six :
of whom worn itea'd., Sh e . was ondetiO r !'..
ing to make the beds 81 thedi ving bs eintrifort- '
able it+ po , oibfe, , y renloving,, the , atones
from under therrkand placing
.their,ll'eads u
pon her own person. She refused,tiritill and
water tercel!; tesidet int; ovt,';•S,
her to tliestillereAtl.4:l
was almost the only, birif;
,Pti;',;ql,3hat•
bloody ground. A nmournenfshould petal—
sea to her which stand ay lotus the b . pnle of
Bu'eifd Vista i 5 remembered, • .Leary the,tood
woman alter vatdltt one,ol the wawins.witli
her 'Wilinnlechmen, aparently, full pf joy. p ull and.lione, and hone, thankful; I suppose,
fallen into merciful 'mode: „.,
- CUARACTER OF (.IN. tretort.LL4Trielui of
the Hon. Simon thitnerciii, writiy ii:t2in'.4lon;
terey T says that Geniiral7aYley' is inf :1 1 1iftplia .
and unostentatlori',4 its a ohildi - " - PlatrY . ' a. ''li
'pike stall-,-.llcitii4ls,'docritniirkepiliti,t,Ziliiiivo
11S CillSar . ; - Anil ins' tielistin ini3tt .ttiecrfiti?s;atit act.:
Itinanti-,, - I.le fins'airont,;'VOillf . ,Oitio42lber is -
, nnonnuabnaily•but'itsntitt.. "'kits 'Ottl , als of •
Jule east iron klial4it'snirika4.64l, sopi'tnd "
altdgelli'et timetieid, He' is: tli6"piaill tcho y;
!unartificiallortoritrt . l'S'ip . :,ialtOyn %tit iii.'pcey- ' .
ortyw in , lltliev,:triieriOan' army `, kii::has a. 1
14dtver and an' influence 'over , mfirt, ivliethec
f inditM.luuls 'of 'aiqii tiis',' that 1.4 frt itiistible'. Al
litvina bith.haihi'a. eoilsblonsitO'S of 'securi •
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thii. ;bond powe'r, ' this 'rilti r iid,'Of ilia laind;
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