Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 28, 1847, Image 1

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AS. REMOV.-Ep ' tito OFFICE -nod
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`" • •;.,, EW,E4LING,:I.o,• On , twti •story : lirick
- sus° i , iiilioihins• .his Drug' Store,..on West
Igain'ttieet:
A 041.14,1847.
-.DOCTOR GEO. WILLIS FOOLK.E
C :(aiii•Ati of I•toll6ge..
• . • Pla ••
lodellikial);:'
ESPCCTI 7 COLA Oilers to ihejnihlic his pro,:
JUL fessional services in. , the - "'traction . ' ledi.
- OFFICK a the ecsidencOrridi lather in' S.
Hanover street, directly opttosifeil,Slorrets'Alatc
i ncherts) :Intel and the' Second tcrolayter s tan
- Church. , •
. 'Csrlis4c, April . 7, 1a,17,
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._i:lll3Lemariacnitln.'
OCTOR NIYERS.. hai nAseeinted
ltj nephew , M u.. 1. E..IAeIiSON„ in his
Brug andßonk Business. -
Ily this arrangetnent,factor:‘lYMlS will be
enabled to give his undivided attention, to (he tin.
or hit. Proressinh. -
September.3o,
Ma6I.N 6 2dIA 22211M25•
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Homoeopathic Physician. .
OFFICE: Mule gtrdel.,4n — tli - c - ' b6uso:fcrr
merly occupied by Dr. Fred; Ehrman.
Carlisle, April. 9, 1t346,
"a 1 : 6 41 E 0 tt3Q 800 '-'3Evi.Mga
E LI-
j 'W , perrorin all operations upon the
1)1 Teeth that are requi rail tar their presei•-•
vationonehas Sealing, Piling., Plugging,Lec.,
or will rest9Ve - the loss or Lllthit, by inserting Ar
iiieial Teeth, from a sigi le totith, to it full
sett. .Yl-'''t)fliee cn l'ltt street, Ii few tloorsSOutli
o I the It: dean
N. R. I)r'. Limunis will be absent frtint Car
lisle the last ten tl xys o in ova' month.
J‘tne It. IRAS. •
, BOMPH
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Pittsburg, Pa,
practice
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‘ D=IIVCCY tEr)(e237.l NEEPU 3
ATTORNEY AT LAW. . -
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WILL practice in the several Catals.orCiu.-
berland the inljniniag colinihic and Tit=
end in all pr.ilessinaal ine,incss entrusted to his.
care with prnmplitess and
011iue in Sant!' Ilanmer SI met , in Gralatol's
ew buibling,np:soaltr the rest Office.
.kuwist 845.,*
r) LAPA - I*9
Attorney at Law,
tirmili - Nnov . 6 - Fstre . .l, a Few drio,
hrana• .1. I (1 ra letury .sq.
-Auly 141,1845.
u urz.
Ai -.4. ;It Law.
AnD,FFICF, with S. D. Adnir, Esq., in nrahliitt,,
new witposit, the l'o st 01111:e.
-...Varelt 31, 134 T.
CARSON
Attorney at Law,
VPPFI(7,I'. hi the rear of the Comilionqe t
room INtelv (At:ll.O,A by Di. YobTER, deed
ithirelt 31,1847. •
Attorniy at. Law,
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Anvil 28,
1520. 1.12,21,1t2a1ft,
Cnstice of the Peace and Scrivener.
UFriar, in South. littuover Street, opposite
the Peet ..; • •
Carlisle, April 2c3,1,847. •
SiTRVEYOR AND SCRIVENER. ,
.7013 N C. IVIEVITY.I.EIL.IS,
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WILT. he found al his Mice in the rear of the
Conti House, riatly at all it toes-‘-titt : 443 eng•Ted
in the Walnuts tit his 114.2f.tssion—t ke Sur
vey:a of lands, roads, tie. - tie will also prepare
deeds_ofe.onve) atter and kitty other instrument; of
14 riting.
Carlisle. Jtine.q3, 1847. n .
PLAIN FIELD 'CLASSICACACADENIY,:
On the .enenberland.Valley Ail Road', fiu
miles:vast of Uarlisle..• ,
11111 IF, SECOND SESSION' manila) ,will
ooininettee ou M 0 .4 DAY.,:AIuy. , 0, , The
branchem taught- are, laitin,•Greek; Frepeli,o3er
-tuan;,Matheinatids, Prootiehl,Survey.
ing, together with all Engli.l7 Bratieltear:rmittiveti
for College, Coupling house. . ,
Every, effort will be made to entire 4.101-
!nation to.theseLwho may place their ants blithe
anatitution,br miaMarleil titleittioMto their meral
as well as ipeatalj m prnv meat , : • •
Prostaw,ltißasi"caatakaing Terms, ( which are
mo(Nratit;),referibiticia, ST.,e4.ead be had he ttil%
tlresiltig • 'll4 It. , 13
April 7,1847:—tf. Principal,,
HARRIS,
::WHOLESALE: DRUGGISTS,
.No. 201- Market' ;S'ir'int
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'-Wri 'MADE' T ILE _BABY CRY ;\.
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Bow 1114 Cltawsts C'otgdo ) l go :.o...thigody:
,latt3tv•-Co Ay kits was a grate politieianer,
and Mullin. would do bat heAmtst go down
to A.ugusty to see Mr. Cixr, when he was
Thar in 1t343. But his wife wouldn't bear to,
no snub arrangement thout she could 7,0 too;
so all Jimmy had to'do was jest to pack op
the whole handy, consisteit of himself, his
wife Nancy, and her baby; and the baby's
puppy dog, a travelling btu:, and a bandbox,
mull 'be ready - ter the stsge when it corn
along. ale Bpected nothin else but the stage
would are - etaiti'd . full, as evry body was
gwme to the city.; and share stmt!, when it.
oUrn : the people's beds was stickin out 01
'its sides-like - chicken's beds from a Market
:wagon, ~- . • : . .
. . Evry lkidy:but- the driver sed Bier .wasn't
no loom. But as Mrs. Chavers had been to
so 'hitch trouble to•git.retlay., end had walk
ed half a mile to the.ioadi she was 'ermined
to go, if 'slie - edilid - , -- slitieeze li — atiTivity.—
A lr, Char C'ea - Weuld",lieli - .liionstrous„,ghtd if
sla_and the baby ;would" stay at home, but
go she would, and .alier,two t r.three passeti
gerS had e1:4%1'10(1.60t_ and got 'on top with
'lid Ariver, the Chaveta larnify bundled in,
an d squeezed down ion) the middle seat. -
.‘l'ott duet want that infernal dog along,
_do ..y.ott, _Mr, Chavers ..." sea the dtiyer, when
he u a's hatidin ie the traveller bag - full of
provl , ions for the ju-ney:
no: sus the dog! leave that tit home,"
. s es:on e . p a , enders. _
Mr. Chavers didn't say tioiltim but looke,l
at his Wild as Much as to say ther rcaliy
wasn'tab room fig. little:l'm.
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.ea, but he must go," sea Alas. Chavers.
'l.couldu't never think of leaving Tip home,
the baby's so much attached to it. Pore lit
tle feller!"
I, tuck 'em some time to gin stowed away ;
the stage was so crowded. Flue b:ig was
jammed (lowa among the passoligeis' logs,
and Al r. Chavers tuck the dog in his lap,
while Airs. Chavers held the baby tit hers.
WlJen they was all rea•ly, the (Inver started
his team and..away-theys.swent p -but not-,:ve •
fast you may depend.
Little Gustus Wild big ten months old. as
- fat - as - a - barrand - orte-rufrthe best natured - ea=
by's is the. n-odd, and for a while he tugged
away at the gmger cake w list,he- had itr his
hand as quiet and contented as could be.
Abs. Chavers kept talkie t to lam all the
time, show in Min the cows, and thellotses,
and the trees, tellin hiin whose place that
was, whar they was gy. inn, and who they
l was gwitie to see, jest as. it the lit le feller
' understood a single word she sed. Binneby
dab went his ginger cake rite on one in the
gentlemen's clean white trousers.
"flay lily,'? ses Mrs. Chavers, , jest see
m hat mnma's naughty baby is done!"
'ben she told Air. Chewers to gin the gin:
ger eake, for it was too notch to -Waste. It:
sloopin over and look in for it, Tip's tail got.
creamed up sortie how ' acd he sot up a yell
like ilia !leek was brtuke, and snapped at
,arrothAr gentleman's, leg ; and helium the.
cake wa found, the baby -got hold of one of
_the_ passeti, ,hats,.and was-erumplitt- it -all
into a mush, re , his mother could 'zit it
away from him. , • .
• The little feller wanted something to pllty.
Wik`t so, site let him have her parasol. 'That
tickled hint monstrous, nail sot him to jump.
in and caperin so she :couldn't hardly , hold
!'him-ili the stage. Then he he.gun to crow
end. lay, 'about him like le was gWitte •to
brake the heads of every body iii the stage,
and the fast thing his tr other kootv'tl, Whaek
ho tuck a old . gentleman Witlitipertheles'On
rile aside , of the nrise l •la --Spite. of 'all his
winkin'aud'Odiin. 'llie ald • term sniaPied
his eyes add w diked' his , ja*si 'but' hel didit't
lay notliin.
't Oh; .oh'!" -ses:v.Mrs, .Clieccira,.. ( babSr,
'rnusu't hurt', the • gen tleinan—ilat's •'.rutughty
irieks ; so it is," ses shri,.gratibin hold=all , the .1
parasol, end .Settie,hiirrtAp \‘ : , ',o.in.ker:lari.;,, 7 , 3
... I‘l,r-, Ctiqers looked peor'..l9', it ; and- grin-' ,
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.With - thy, golden rineleta 110`vithik,• - : - * -
I.lright Line eyes, n,pa eheek's
Wis:thedeyer such a nfie • • •.•
• -• No' Vin etre there can be 'norm: •
. .
•
Look at- mit, my-darling boy, • • ...-7-7n!
. Nn end naughty Child enuldeyee. - •-
• IN SO Idved and lovelk:—OeVeti
- tow frlnY • ivi4tefoy imeniflne,
tlit r good tolke;.ymicao. have pane
SheiYld'
n tocccipot come to . bte,
Let hinrope his gofilen co brn, '
Would 1 tyke hie rieheat oftbrul
nverhtiy:Avilere 7 erlte con,
neverlle eiioul~ get My 'pretl.V Wpm
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' l A.,Atit.Watt rm x!lt-wan.,• 'eeT•tit ,
116 biitipc= i 'lliaillicii4itli'l:-4i'vAtratil?
to, tW,eeteat , ltiliX. , 'Pwestius," ees
t niothey,; - , - dancihgtit-;:ati*elasYSilicr.contlton
hir ,, Jitte,e;•,andlleye4itiiiftril,and; kissin. it
:With all hOr ' • '
- went
S 4 eetnes ;..' ses ' stir-'.mottigi ,. t`whaf,upon!
heard.it'
erylee•oplore.! . .l•
el*Terg . ; and'
theifth* thelleg„,:and.
t otritintitilittlettOM4, - seenietkto 'giebetter.
Ant= klelerte.-ithqy gnt , 4niti. tiVortilerin
. • ,
ses....mi ,, Chavers,caftet trYin his best to
please. . :
~"-S7entet-ptri or somethingmust hint it."
-i" Let the child," ses Mrs. Cha
vets; leokirt - moitstrotis - ilarrned.
.orerhaulsd all its clothes, but didn't
find nOpins, and then she tuck it arid,jutnp-.
'edit rip and talked to it agin. •
"tooky, hooky," Sea' she. - holdin it up to
the...clutter of the stage, 41(i . r
tirtirrlmiti-9 . trit
with her ha`M.l",l,ooky—semde pretty green
trees'ainftlegreen gras.se." '
.:'"Walirwah.4ll!" Squalls the baby: -
"Oh; de preitycow.• Seeihde wheely telly
-roundy routary„ and- do horsy go-irony trotty
—oh, de...Trolly,' Look, inatna's - baby.!" ses
Mr. Chavers. '
ihera While Heft.' &ileitis begun to, loiver
kin kee a little- But he wiLsito sooner down'
in her lap, than away. he went agin as loud'
-as he email squall,
"Goodness gmeions," ses Mts. Chavers,
"what does ail the child? lt musr. have the
ehotirk." •
Then sir. Chatters had to take it till she
got the &ape. lu the bOthermeitt, Tip got
into a Me 'Aare and got his tail mashed,whati
made hitit'seCup another terrible ki-eyei and
Mrs. Chavers spilled the parry gorriek all ov-.
er the matt with-the white - trouseysiatrybr to
poor some out terbe baby. • _
!'Dear me,"'ees Alti.-Chavers ; "the
fellow must be sick, or ho wraftnit tale 'o n
so. Uwe can just get te.l3etsy Radkinses,
worit•go another step." '
115 this-time the baby bad got quiet agin :
t How tor- is it to lladkinses, driver ?`' - •ses
. .
the ugly mall. • • -
• "lout a mite,?' ses the -dri=er .--
"Thank [leaven!" ses the matt with the
white trousers-Alien; after waitiu a little:—
' that the baby is better."
t•Pore role one—what was de matter wid
nitidder's MU) tweety baby?" sed its Mother,
kissin and !loggia it op.
Little G - Jstns looked np in his mother's laeO
through his tears ; as pleasant and bright its
flower-aattlin after a shower of rain, but he,
c - Juhriit tell what was the matter.
Ito it. feel better, nor?'„ Title
pweeshus?" Pore' ittlo one," ses. Mrs. Cha
vers: and then the giy it Zigaite - big:Piei.e of
lasses candy, and went on talking to it bout
gwine tn - see Mr. CLAY.
Every time the stage would jolt, down
would go the candy nn somebody's knee,aiirl
all of the pastr , ers on the front seat would
screw and twist themselves about to • keep
out of the -way. Rut changing him about,
and , talidilig him. up„ and rolling him over.
and swappio him avry now and then for the
dog, and teal!' him pull the puppy's ears and
lat , had managed to get him in a pretty
good Immo: again. and had made up their
minds to go ortio_Ammity..But_p_stas_thoy
got in sight of lladkinses house, down went
1119 lasses candy and away went the baby as
loud as it could squall.
My Lord Jesus, I really do belleye the
baby Is spasmy. Mercy on •me ! it jnnips
like it is tiny. Dear me, what shall we do?"
ses she—the baby rippin and equallin and
kickin like null all the time.
4 , Clutvers took it, and talked to it, and jum
ped it, and his wife talked to it, and showed
it the whesqs roundy roundy" again,
but it was all no use. It would stop for a
iniuit or so, till_ it could git its breth, and then
away it would go agin worse'tt ever. '
By the time they got to Radkinses, Mrs.'
Chavers was almost skeered, out of her sens
es, and as soon &skate stage could oe stopped
she gut out with the baby and nun to the
house, leaving Chaiers to bring the dog, and.
the bandbox, and the bundle. -
•
_ Pore Chaver&wa4.terribly skeered-hitntelf
and seem the passengers tuck so mak+ inlet=
est in his fainily, affliction. advisin- him to
stop and send for the doctor for it , —with his
hart in his mouth and his eyes e‘virintning in .
tear's, he ax'd ern if any body know'd what
%ties the menet - with it, •and -What was •best'
to do for it..
. , .
One sett one thing atal,,one sed • another ;,
bet'jest as the stage ‘Casiboutici stait,ttlikchl
baoheller stuck his lied 'Out ., and - `Os • 111316
Chavers. •-. '
"I say, Mister, de you,ivant,to, sew...what
die baby cri',4_, at '?" And. with Ong •,ni,,;gin:
..Chavers one look sight fall iii iho *la ce : that.
made him inecihlessloi hirii'ilit.inittillil, ".'
• As soon as, he cunt too. he run, rite li;;;filiti.
hOuse and toll ItisAvile tql...,ictieut 'it; 91i51 he
says tolhis dap-lio Milk' vs;rinderkiAlttiat';lis
Child timortvuipaloraile....;tf.; 'l-',,f.;:;44.,:"s :'_:,; ~I
, . The tinby,..vias on. pigrettopbletilxiter,itlggt,
:out 'ot the
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good:-ntlizsotriiteicivoldf,c_eir'ed4 i
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;iii,g,wity...him a nglittc, youlh4 or ,I*"putypEa
'of I:idingf.. ild.ocated,:art4Aristracted f ditv,t Ito'
learnitig,;M44ejigintvec.44l4lricktlollo,..llifit .
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' Louis the addres of welcotne Was delivered
...,,•_,-,, J. 'ny
~ , .... , ____ l , _,; by Mr. Senator BeltroN.,,. The, speech (Sim
'• This - aborning I:received. a tote front my . the Bailie/ore AimetiCanj is oliareothrislio—
attended' bride: Cmitgance Graharn)...tequest- exhihltifie• that cler and graphic n'arat'Ve
Mg ineldattend at'two - o'cleck that- day,. at and' i h i4.. ,stionolind
~ c ' o k 7 e l. l " e ' d .i . exyr_es., , .
, ilifiliaTisir - oFhiiffit 'Et , tifie erxia, rilirrley - street -
for the'prripoSe of hearing:his ' will read. i' sibils•frit' s..tdileh the Senaler isre a rnarkable. ,-
Mal the greatest Pleasure in eoitiply,ine , with The - Orate'r • , M‘' , C , anentline or
„ilie'.lOng
. . . .
this invitation.- l'had really,: begun to fancy, marcitof this" null - ant re.iinent:--fira 1,000
;thatl.pld:Mr,-qraham „Was 4i:wig to remain •les te New. Mexico w hich, mare° a
Perpenralltkoanhe earth, like,•&be, ,, `N it Ti
orto's'
'
,
'ttrrdylitg - on'eTlie . iihicialWoTebilie r - n
- ptiprotarting - Tminttofca - new - depadard:' , Theri
- deittli,"andsalways mired, arid better than - eV: chihntilma,wriaain:Mil at-IChilMahtia ) ari. 'cli
er in the•enurse of a Iliw- days; last month3o,ooo sou s, lie
thiceold , water system completely renovated n -
of
and popufdas city of nearly:l I
of , i
him - , but . he stiddefily ibia •irl -, t d frontseat the of the State tna-
Es q ~t quit e, government •
'the world; andlelt filly thoursaird pounds ant!; frame, and formerly Abe residence of the
a will behind 'him. Though Constance is Captains General of the Internal Provinces
~
the prettiest and most amiable girl of my ac- under the vice-regal government In ad
quatptauce, I had determined
,never to mar- • •
ry her "tvhile her Uncle liveddie had frequent- wincing toivards Chihuahua, the adventurous
ly premised her his heiress„ but as frequent. regiment encountered hicredible hardships.
iy:took Offenee at something
. or at netlitng in They passed over the desert called el joranda
her behaviour, and beipreadied his wealth to
a liosotal,,,prisoq or lunatie l as ylum. I felt de los mum los—the journey of the dead—an
arid plain of •90 miles; strewed with the
quite ecity en the present meal-lon, to: Mrs.
Bales, Mr.,Grahani's house keeper had given bones of animals perished of hunger and
me infOrination that;only am hour belong her'
•
maiter's'death, he had told he thirst, and marked by continual mementos
somelyprovided for Constance. • lien, how. rhe had hand- of men who •had lallemvietims to the peril
eve?, that it was my policy „td appear ;giro- ens way :
_They fought the enemy at the
rant of that eireimislance, - Constance being lliacito, and gained a decided victory al
very remand; and Coirstanee's mother very
though
. ,
n'
Busmas. At the appointed•trine I walked "h opposed by 'superior numbers, strong
into thii , drawing room in Batley street; the in cavalry- and artillery. - Again at Sacra
few relativesriol the old
,geptleinan were as. mento the intrepid band fought and conquer-
Se:mbled. There was Constance, lookingit as ed vastly superior force. Mr. BENTON calls
fiche might have looked if Irate had ever that victory
"one of the military mnivels ot
Worn crape and bombazine. Constanc e ' s m 0...
the!, looking still, cross and uneasy; an el- the age.' At length. Chihuahua is reached
dellyleiriale cousin ; and a strlpling nephew •and taken'; and there the bold adventurers
of rho deceased, 'I reared noire, of them, I must pause tri determine which tray next
knob that. Mi. Gahm despiti.c.i/ his_sline_las. _th,, ilk" ••
h,ii rihrir -,- t- eps' --- 'Wee lia,roTr
tt z
Y sit•tol hl iftw, desitiSed th e serv,iljty of the
' ---- •
elderly cousin, and dieaded the holies of his copied a city about as far from St.. Louis as
stripling nephew. I seated myself by eOll. Moscow is from Paris, Let C , I. Ilnwro.'s's
stance, and in a Rift tone began to protest my u l aul l ietharrative be heard:
infection and disinterestedu knowing oess. "kn w' - '
,
the caprice of your uncle, my beloved," I , Chillualem gained, it became, like Santa
said, "I have r every reason to believe _that I -Fe, not the terininating point-of a tong expe
dition, tali the heginineg ['ennui a new out:.
shalt hear you are disinlimited ; this hewers
e 5 will be of very Mile moment' to.ine ; I Can. ay lo: was sornee heie-110 one knew
- have enough for comfort, though net fer.leN- exactly- where—but some seven or eight
hunched miles towards the oilier / side of
ury, and as the song -beautifully .ays
-
,‘ sun fried In my heart be ll IleVer forgot - Mexico. You had heard that Le had been
~.
The t ihe weglth or the cnt int: liJ love." deleatel--L-thar Buena nista had not been a
good proTect to hint. Like deed A Mericans,
!'.I fancy, Mr. Chilton, " said Can - stance's
paldid not believe a word of it; VP'', like
aleewislt,
mother, looking e. semi , 'imeeling and good .." 0101 e i 4 you. thenedirit best to go
de arid
sle ewieli, "that it is pretty well known that
see. A Volunteer patty of touiteen, head
my daughter is the sole heites - slof her uncles
s
wealitt•.'i
by Collins, of Boonville, undettook to pone
' trate to Saltine, and to being you intormation
t -
..-
' , lndeed, madam!" f repli?Awtdi a start of his conditien.
.
--They set out Amidst
of surpri-e, "1.-was Ilid iiIV
~Id , liiitAi:4- sitr- - r innumerable &nears they ;wean
fish their •
mine was hazarded concerning the contents purpose, and return. You march. A earrs
M
o i l r. GI ribarri's a ill." - guard of one hundred 111011 led by Lieut
' "I hale heard a surnii.e. hazarded," sharp- '
Col. l‘litchell, led the way. Then came the .
ly interposed the elderly cousin, 4- that Mr. main body, (if the name' is rot a 011YleSqlle
dfil wa s not in his senses when he made en malt a hand Itil) eonimanded by Colonel
DI ali•• •
t 2, ° Doniphan Innisell.
The whole table land of Mexico, in• all its
breadth, lion] west to east, was to be tra
versed. A numinous and hostile population
in to wns—treacherons Cumanches in the I
mountains--were to be passed. Everything
was to be self-provided--provisious, trans_ I
poi tailor', fresh horses for remounts ; and
even the means of victory—and all without
Temple note entered the room, the solicit:.
it - militarynlyst, er even - an empty box, in
. srafi(liatiriTiTeriir of the late Mr. Gm
which government gold had ever ham; he was a handsome young man, and All was accomplished. Mexican towns
reposed.—
had preaufned at one lime to lilt his e 3 es to
.Constance; he opened" the will and we all were passed, in order and quiet: plundering
became mutely attentive. Oh, what a disap- Cumanchep were punished: means were
pointment awaited us!-Tltree thoucand obtained tromareders to liquidate indispens
able coutr:butions: and the wants that could
pounds were bequeathed to Constance, (this
was the old fellow's Heft of a handsome pi o- not, be supplied, were endured likeCu mandc solierhes
of veteMn service. I say the s
vision!) Five hundred pounds to the
'piing nephew, smaeldei
ly cousin, ditto to the stt ll were punished. And here presents itself an
episode of a novel, e:ztraordinary, and re
legacies to die servants, and the remainder
of his wealth to found a cold water establish- rn an tic kind—Americans chastening savages
meat for the reception el those who were not, for plendering people who they themselves
rich cluing!' to pay' a gratuity tor being half earnejo conquer, and forcing the restitution
drowned. of captives aril of plundered property. A
testing witnesses, and then refreshed himself
Tem* read the names lard ' at: strange story this to tell in Europe, where,
back-woods character—western character-1-
with sherry and biscuits. As he was a frientl
at the family; his presence -was no restraint is not yet completely known. 'llutito - the
facts: - :In the muskeg; likest -- of the Botson
on conversation; '
• , de .alapiini, and in the sierras nrouncl the
Constance's_mether,look,Mg -"YerY._ red.;;-4 , L in
"That wifl ought to be dispnted," ' said wathauf towit and fertile diefricf 01 Peiras,&' ,
ai, noll - YeliSve - 111.r , cGrahim was in his senses ree II thoopen'eountry fortitmdreds of miles
whon - he made it. , , . , .about,..the savage ,Cumanches have
It °minion ever since the usurper Santa
i 'l thcight," said the ,c;iderii'eoneiti cousin.': Anna"tliAarined 'the people n'ittl;eillf forth
-a sneer, "that the ;fund must be built base frorn i "' astnessis tcr slaughter Men, folun•-,
and weak whichenald grve - credeiwe to elicit deroattlei and*eany ofrwoinett and children,
"
a surmise: I °, ~ - . ' ' '
- . - , • . - _ - ~, .. - .i. ~ Art ,exploit of this kind ;had: jagt.beett per.
"Dear. mamma I"..said Constance 4 , , d0 not frit med. , en the, litic of.._the Missounans 7 i
be:diiscconpuied; I•afriWerYl well 'donfented March,"net fni from Parra,e,athr an advanced '
-- 1 1, shall Apt V quite vlt portionless,bride,; , .:... Party chanced tribe in thht town at lie`time
CottelatiOO-Inpe Iteld; outlier , delicate white the news of the depradatton arrived there.—
liand4p-rue÷l•an.eoted.not to see it. , .- r- - .. Itwas only 'fifteen strong.. Moved •by gran ..', , `l l . l l` dent.lliss.Graharn,”4 said, "do not, •nide , for ,the 'kind attentions of the ,peoPle,
belitive.rite so cruel and selfish as-to wistrte mipecially the, wonosit, to the pick' of; Gen.
drop , YktlinnlievertyA, '' '_,•• .. ;' 7,1 i . ',' WoelVtorntriailil; rieeessadly jolt in Pokes : '
' ' •Fft *might you'saids that'. y our"income was and untvilling to:be outilone,byenemies in,
eufficiplit for -,veryr. - , e
.. p ... o r tA femarke d f i lo uonerogity, the` herca,tittO9n, ti , pcni,the spot,
.Is,tripharknophew, •,. ~. „ ~, ;, .',. . , ‘, i volunteered tp g . e back, linet putlhi?: depre.
'e olilihthid : r • "No; Constance liiiiiigh i• br j ealcs nu ! ntfius• A g r • at . e tq l • b,/4 " . . i 1f- a t He r i
4 --)l4 l 4•lh)•tl'et';'6Oinlelreetirl to
heir',
~ ( 1 3m 1 o:rn; i ' 1
y ;" e s ; 4 a l it lvi yi l i:i 4l ,, Po o ti t t i o l
r t i l l ' o p '
t a i i i t:h li e l il v i ll : b : e b ii: a i; c a s e t r o n 3 ll .3l4;. ; , L l ll ; :r il d eb e eu s .t ; . :• 4 1 f1 1 :e n it n : l*relsn. 6 : P e r a v rgne : 7 ol .l e pt'l e ttith :: 9llr :(, , :: e ;e' rn 3l(?t l)r ' t l a i'il n lrt e nl t tl ie ll e rs:l; : e' v h.la e lcil; t: l:ita k ir ;i ll e a ti dli e fi6' i tn t t- :
qurped ..by,thoughtti•‘o, m e)? ti„,, - .4 ~),.'„,,,'• l ' s ", of ~ e l4ty•liveitmghteen 'cutptivekrestMeil *6
;Mg More like Iliabe'than•Holte;Whifn Tent,-,
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y2B 1874
... A
WILL
ti o m xixo iiiary: or a irox.
LE==
MMMI
EiMil
"The minti must be both base and weak,"
related 'Con,tatice's mother, "which could
give credence Io melt a rumor." And krill
with a sparring dialogue took place between
the Iwo ladies, dining which I whispered to
Cont-tance a page of Moortis poetry done in
to prose.
• A
.:. :. v. . 't" .
ENE
COL. IIONIPIIAN'S- MARCH.,
=EI
At the recent reception ol Missott
tOlunteers under 'Col. 15 - oii . ipliAtt . at
4** 114k4 0 6 -°"4O-"qtlstaTiftftv,„-iir1,,.4„
41 . - '
„
z - ,7?
7e - • 7
.
MOO
r ' . e
your excellenerrecefveci , Christ;
iritie•tinil beings against the" - rage
and, .luntality
'speedy re , establishment of your.hanltlit...and.'
although they know that: ht. your •onm'nOble
„soul will, be found thw'best reivard'of , your
conduct, they,desire',also tonaltiress you the expression of their griiiitudo and high esteerri.
I am hOntired
' in Beiug.the.or_aii'oklhe pnb'+
lie . ientittient,_and ptay_yoilto_necept-it r vitiih
--- lhoTasourance - cfrrnymosrtlistinguithed - 0-
,teem. God and Libetty.') • ,
Thies.is - a'troplty. of .a new
•Aion.by thirty Mimi:An:inns, linctw,orthy to..be
held itp tothe adnniation of clisistrititioni4'
'.:Thti
- Camp at ..Alontifey . and . reported themselves
ready
, They were prednred to go•
with the hero Buena .Vista to San Luis
Potosi, or Zacatecas, or the city of Igexipo,
They ieg.arded not- their fatigues nor the ap ., ; --
iiroaching expiration of their term of service:
•, But 'unhappily," says Mr: Benton, "the
conqueror of - Pilo Alto, ReAaca de la Palma,
Montero" and Buena Vista, tvas not exactly
in the condition Ihe'riho Lieutenam.Getieral )
that might havt. been, intended,him to be:
`lle was.net at the bead of 20,000 men !—lni
was not at the head of any' thousands that
would enable hits to march I.—arid had lode.
clhre- . .the proffered 'aervieo . : °Thus the' long
marched and well fought volunteers- 7 .M0
rough, the ready ) and , the ragied—had to
turn their rubes - towards home, still more
than two thousand milds distant."
The last nine hundred railcar:if the land
March from Chihuahua to Alatamotas was
made in forty-five days with seventeen
pieces of :winery, eleven-of which had bee n
taken from the enemy. During all their long,
march this regiment of hardysoldiera re,
ceived from the-Government not dollar of
pay ; they furnished for the most part -their
own supplies, a n d forage, and clothing, and
yet brought back near ly.their whole-number.
"Yen marched farther than the farthesi r i'
`says Mr. Heaton, "you have fought as Well
as the lies(, left order_ and quiet in your
tranyand cost les/money than
.•-
~ Von arrive here to-day, -absent one_year;•
marching and fighting all tile-time, bringing
trophies of 'cannon arid standards from fields,
'whose names were unknown to you before
you set out, arid ot - dy grieving that ydu
further.could.
Ten pieces of can
non, rolled out of Chihuahua to -arrest our
march, 110 w roll through the streets of St.
Louis to grace . your triumphal return. Ala
ny-slandards, all pierced_with bullets while
waving over the heads of the enemy at the
Sacramento; now ware at the head of your
column. The bliiek flag, brought to the Bra
cito to indicate the refusal of the -quarter
Which its bearer so soon needed and receiv
ed, now takes its place among your trophies
anti hangs drooping in their noble presence.
To crown the whole—to make public and,
private happiness go together—to spare th e
cypress where the laurel hangs in clusters—
this long and perilous march, with all its in
cidents of field and camp, presents an in
credibly small list of comrades lost. Al
most all return ! and the joy of families re--
sounds intermingle = • plause
IM2Mii
PACTS ABOUT BIegSTION.
,
itlany popular' otiorts_aboutdiflerent arti
cles of fooct (and th4to are few !subjects Upon.
which people ipdtilge more notions,) are to
tally dispeoveti,by scientific facts. We
down
the:Hartford Review, to write down
a few well established truths respecting the
relative quantity ,91 nutriment in different
kinds of hood, and the velative time. occtiPied
in their digestion. .
In the first place, however, tim`Wou!d re
mitid'our readers; that'it is by no means the
'article: containing-the gieatestproportion 'di
'notritioqs substance, which.takes soonest - the,
form of blood Mulhther'necessary elements
`of animallife., Neither Is the ,-nosh phy.si
:oat strength, supplied by the articies,oontaim.
,irig ; tli.3niost:tiutrirrient: Ntits are ahnost
entirelY'''coMpitied Ol•nutfitidifs . Substance,
jaillpetatoeseentain ilightpeight pints of was--
ted , ..mettei• to twelve - 1)f; nutriment. Yet the
latter inipari -far more strength , to the body
than the former. Bread isloore nutritious
than moat: bul.• meat is stimulating as well_
as nutrative, and is supposed , tmstrenthen the
r.bodilyliiiietions mdre than bread. .- • :
Another important fact to:be remembered
in this cadnesion, is, ,thitt all",ktiiidaehei are
not alikk, and that thet.,4lMtlatiptis given
loWriiii. apPliCablir to - d ;l lekliffr:sfontritlf:L4,
- What prcfpmtion of: healthy.: ittOrnactisltliefe"
the:in:the winl‘Vveci'do,,net!kiim , il".:ibe t'!:. the:
•prvDigiilicY..i.% IhMiljiiiluioriticti'Vaiefii,,l94. l
.'is Mol.digeStetl'ilim:Pidly as,hdreStrif e& • lii 1
some iitotriachs;'limil' itilP2trli".ollliiinihnolt:f
Merits i 'Whielilnteileres'Avtlthonifiletotligeff; - ,
ticin f , . J'hiEqOppoiT,.'.rimilicoquotit,l,3c.,-.;witlk
,reOril,to,vegittahles7-smy-Aust,doctlmt,tmllio !
icontiatilicitwittistatiditig - .. - 2 '' '''',.,:',. • ;
':, ' !lit' general, howt(o.r.' itt , 'ritatiCtinftilititii
'and the' most eaSilyiligeSted'aVi. the..!. b,eit.,lor
:healtlynriil , strerigth. ' ---' .--,;" 'lt 's! ! 4 ! i.!'
Whnat le .the' ; 'nieStnittritions of all sobstap
, 'Oedo,kcept eil;coiltoidint; nidettfii+o,partivol,
,
nutriment to fivo pl'ivrisle'lhaltek!!'...Hrffikaa
hufs'ithil.!barley:'ririll'nearlY.,''id.ndliitloilsras
..Wheitq-cardbit - vegettiblppretalkdilevreS('!'en
ihis7;listK'inasmuclt44.!they,z.dotititinii-,Tn!
he
',is 'Akan piirtion,,nrwa4
,110 .pnot=
to cv_aste,Njarpre„thdo!ergliftedtbl`-OrtlifwhOle--19nlyone:fiitItil'did'eutuni
'
.lirtd)Siffablolif
Jteinkr,c4Verted bile riitii,"
PPliAol'l,l,4i'!qpittiotig_f4iiiil.!l,o,f .tliealillererit
:
,meats, vanes trdm.cnio:Ultb,:tOonm eigth - cillhe
iirlitilit.Vedlpt,„4l4..ittostotittrjtiotisiirouticgt, : ,
'91114,4a.,C,1fi1 3 1 4 P311:11iftr.i!:,,i/e9ktkalt4ll9llco 4 ;,"
Atiiivary„bigv"itemtillo' : iind,,thrOthiptjiiiiiiik:
AndlitifddiFtheir:deillielisviilellOvver;_llitiMiritti,!
Outilliolikbeitipliiitetkliri,t4 pOlne,4°*g!apetii.
1 1 044 101 1 . 4 8 $,Pettekgasse , bAyttqa„.pv..,
ip o,E,.l . ,:,'Bl . ra*liiki*s4,,,,irciAgint.tr Milk: centliins:
Tea tlittn7elor tdialrci'fit:ltifritifin'S' s hinktce 'it's ii •
f fil Atlliillt eo:olraell t S wiitifet4 -. - t.r_f,,ft5!..! , ,
y"-PlisillthelcirtiejOito:offoOlbeileil.wiCii,-liti'di
gesteilt4likviliotteStlitne.,;-;:„alt'boun:,,,:.kyik:
- n,fo6.ebit laid's. eight oti:nuirktiolisli k •ak,
~tori:Klea- y aluablit'sulyttutioe° o oiet::lrifie.
,V, # l l flige.ftiP i l".(B. l l o !7 ,036..te11) dre,„„illifitilintal l i,
-moat as riLintifk, ' oi.T.oli,r—kte-rAif ii,
''!iiirt.§.itlnoilicitv': , - i4icirils%;vk'd, '-,
.I:host aslsoan'-',fititfellifittVsllit.,, aglOtri ' lt(tAK
are .digested imlialftlfigtunikerlidect ' 4liki .
'4;.lio.re - gtftiklatojejtopti diTok
vo t
hookA'ritioaltali e tiotircoli4l%f* intoSe
Ilisad obeilfigja thredhOtip.;tiiiii*itiiiito V,
~- •,. '' .; '-_ . • - ,,g-r,".V.,,- ', :;J:,,,;: , t_ .-;...,,\''-.;,..:, 2 - :: 1 ; -, ', , ,t'F - ',
1:: ' ';..'12;i'. 1 , "..'.;::":411 1 1TAL' *#.- i::i.-..: '-:. 7 ;•_' .:'',', -7
,s*oiozr,:tr i %V;;ko
- t• •
r ,
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gotelvedpystars.and,.k4led..Eqgs. pre' xligated.
Than is.ripufed by the same tfelaii"raw.—
TUrkeY arid gboiiere,•converted in; I b hours '
abd,ittalf-jah hguialiii 'a hay sooner than
Roh'eteii veal,
pork and sahad beet °den_
•py hno • hours-and a half-,thii bnOs:t
article's of f00d.., • •
Ttr NiOirr AFTEh'•TFI E BA itLk 4 I3} 4 ..I3iTERA -
;Visirifi;--Tlie nigh t 'of thre.L2.3tLUlLFebitaryt
Tiit,: vla - g44FelFr oat intelise • anxiety'
participators' in - the' bloody - - fight`
Vista.: Altekl 2 hours ot- obstin6zrffigii!irig,. •
with'.the final qesuityet:tiiikilawri; - - nothing '`
but water-luiving:Plissett,tho'' df those
gallant men: for.the . lartf: , :l2,.hours; 'rind the
flower -of their respective ' - cOrpri'Aead or,
wounded;'and'a certainty of a reitelvel of the •
onslaught themext-day, it is hard tolmagine
a period more calculated 'to‘try tmenifseills'
than .that-night. Alter`the'cess'ation of the
fights came' lassitude suPerinduced by
she , extraordinary excitement of 'the .'day
men fell exhmistel4'erid'hivouttcked in line
--."the 'weary to rest, arid- the . Wounded to •
• die." • --
The depression ofphysicid energy was g 6
Tgreat that Leither hunger nor dgiver could
incite them; thatihtoody field was at 8 o'clock
as silent as thegeave.• It can hardly be sus
mised what were theleelings of that- "great
old man," upon eenterriplatirigdhe results of
-that day's work. i ., No officer - '
sought repose,
and the camp fi:es, which, on other occasions
had been the scene of jest and merriment,
wore now still, and the deep anxiety depict.
ed on the faces of the various groups of et&
cers impressed you with a solemnity, fore.
boding ill, thril l , was painful.
.All eyes wets.
tut ned-et or and anon tothe'tent of - one up
on whom all their / hopes were -- Placity but
not a lightoot a-rnovernentebuabe_discern
-CU: .'lie occasion nriadelhat tent an object
of intense-solicitude.- •Some - wondered'it he
was alone, others would have given' their
earthly wealth to have known"the thoughts,,
the'hopes,, the wishes, the Intentions' oF the
old hero, but all was dark and silent as the
tomb,: L., of- the Topligraphicaf Erg—
gineers,. had visited- the- battle • gretand •at
had' made some discoveries he
thought:important to
-be coin muni cated im
rriediatsly to the: Commander-iri-ehiet: On
approeoing the general's quarters, he overt._
tun his servant, who-had been attending to
his master's eavair 3 y, and imiuired if the "old -
man" was alone and awake. •
"1 spec he fast assleefi, captain • for he - ate
momtrous hearty supper, and when he .ete a big
supper he sleep berry hard. and so end, 'and
reek en you wont see,the old hos fin! 4 o'clock in
de. mornin. Listen you het; hum snoie &aft
.out heretP $
When the captain made a report - of this
last reconnoisance, joy and satisfaction were
diflused through the camp. They kneW that
all was safe.—.lW-0;—.
Til E Q Esviccv SETTLED.—AIter• an elabo;
rate and anxious investigation by a Charlotte
correvendent of the Richmond Enquirer,
(says the ItichmOnd Whig,) the " Famoui
line," embodied in a toast given by Lieut
Goy :, DArlifir. it -the Webster dinner in Rich
mend, Imebee traced ‘to itt origin. It imams
in -a-stanza-of tual.sittitrreoraunvis Address
to the Ocean, which is quoted by the En!.
quirer, and reads as follows:
"Al: why Mull Jehovah, in forming the world,
, With the_ wniers divided thir land,
Ills rampart of rocks round the conthient
And cradled thu deep in his hand;
If man may Ifansgresi.hik-eternal.cominand,
And leap over the bands of his,hirtlf •
To ravage ale utterkpost Oaith,_.
And violate nations and realms that shouldi/oce—
DISTINCT AS TUE iiitd.o . ws, YET ONE •4 • 1 4 116 EA
.
The Boston folks - always ; . get ,up . capital
toaets.- Here is n specimep,'-ilrank.at &late
celebration in, that - City: - —. 7 ••.• •
The late characteristic's of Ot.ii`cOunlry.i--
The clenched hand' in war,lire bpeti bah d in
perice: Rip barrel's for our 'fOes,- and (tour
barrels focriiir frierids4—co/dttaanicii:.wor*
welcome for both. - :.. •
e ,17" . a_yy. , o r i' the,:
• nd,giye.tllem fits:
1 he Navy'doSe the jilt/lag:out; and`.:the Arn4,
• fern ishea Tabtoi to tioglihAct'"lireaehis and:
do the sowing up. ;
Intantry taelles:-Thiiiew• edition of this •
work issued 'by Glut. Scott in Mexico, illus
troted,with CUES andlinotkSztesi too hot to be
eaten wit h_a, relishand with light guns for
i."..pouiltistrit• to- the tisz t. • •
•
.
Santatebot iipci:Horsv: A cork leg
and ; '
, • • '
following was given.
as, a!toti3l RillipiAldjebfatiqp! of - the Naticuia/
. elona' Island, in the
Atiuurereary a
• • . ra ion. N i vt I-. op open se a antascus :
• 'l..` ...• '
,
.413 kontle In :ifence A teiblaai
SlSAll.O.lii.bdltly*ldionit fa teirlbly, grAnd • .
TivicttiouilitOpinilko) , Traved On ablel4,li , t4child •
,y,filhlL.hilyibolvpfacikq 111'1111 1 11mb fo,t 'hand:s,
• '44y) eh - 7 r ;
t h„ , gaylpr:toup . logAt stick Ministers
ltogc ionguilitfbr arm; the saziid'aniblpni4oll do; ••
Poi wiiil6 , lloorYyo thO'Couiibil; end ybu in the
I
Ny#;;iuyiatttpiptrAi tlaeliWoool.hutide.! n field ' s
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fescir, Cilinstead';ot Wile . , Colliage:egitici litito
no doubt .thitrtitpfisliikileo - lifielbliiiiiiiti ha v e ~ '
:id‘atial , , ,, eig4t , olo.:tA4,A(e'st6:ioZit;iiiiiii.-
itl4o l .o4ietioylwheiiii.:4 o ‘'.iviriigii,_,.:.::.
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v'A s t , ' , :4..}.. .: , Y .0 V.,,. Vont o.' , ;..^.4,',‘ ~,,, ~i ~...T
ti... by (Ty, one rOtTiaming 1r! ' tneleAlgqiphii. „,'
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