Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 17, 1858, Image 1

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VOL. UHL
EDITED AND- 1;111141811ED,
FOR ,TILE P 8 PRIETOR
BY vviLi f iAimm. PORTER.
' .TERMS OF. FVOLIOAT/ON.
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The Canmsts IlseAt.n Is published weekly on a large • 111 n. EDITOIL—In &former number, We no
,shoot containing twenef eight columns. andlurnished
to subscribers' at $1.50 i :paid strictly in &Urania ; tined .two ways generally employed in anoint
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payment Is delayed until after the expiratio 1 of the 1 .
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mild be paid for in advance. or the p ayment assumed : "
by Bente responsible Person living In , '
Cumberland...bun- mendipg it, not et ell We h ave m i n s, o gi co .
ty. These .terms will be rigidly adhered to In all , --- • •
MIN. i tionS to !CAA well's's tii Those foolish playa
Why Can we not have it more r- fined end in-
A DVEIR TISEDiE NTS,
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Advertisements will be charged $1:00 per square of
'twelve lines for three insertions. And 25 cents for rash
subsequent insertion. All advertisements of less titan
twelve litter considered as a square. •
Advertisements inserted_ before Marriages and deaths
. F rents per lineThrrli rst insertion. and 4.,cents per line
for subsequent inserti.ms. Communications on sub.
jean of limited or individual,interest will 1/o.rharged
5 routs per line. The Proprietor will not be responsi
bin in damage's for errors in advertisements, Obituary
anthems or—MarrlAges not exceeding live lines, will be
Inserted wit bout rharge •
Jort.Plt I N TING
The Carlisle Herald JOB PRINTING OFFICE Is the
largest and most complete establishment In therounty.
Three good Presses. and a general variety of material.
suited for plain and Fancy-work rif every kind enablts
us to dpi Joh Printing at the shortest notice and on the
must' reasonalde terms. Persons in want of Bills,
Blanks or ant thing in the Johldtur line, will find it to
~,, their interest to els e us a call, • Every Vrirlety orlllanks
constantly nn Mui. .
4jenerd nub .Aicat Mormation
Ti. S. GOVORNMENT
Preeldenh-,IIIIEII BUCHAN
Vico • ifreMdent,—.font C. flatecanninos,
Secretary of State—Oen. 141.W1d C4os. •
Secretary of Interior—Jaen THOHPHOH.
Secretary of Treaffure—llnwcu. Conn. -
Secretary of War—.loftft B. Ftorp...
Secretary - Of TOUCEY. • .. •
Pont Nlanter General—A.Y. BROWN.
•Att'llrHey Henend—JEßLMe. H 8. Maar;
Chlef•Juntfee of thn Gutted States=7.ll. U. TAII*T
STATE GOVERNMENT
Governer—W=lex F. PACIMR. •
Serretnry (18tatto--Witaux M. Timm, "
Surveyor General—JollN Row,. " • .
Atuditor
-I:Treromror—lllisur.B. Mratiew. • •
- Judgee of the Supreme Court—E.Lzsrrs. J.•M••
IiTII.IIOO, W. 1.1.1,01VR11. 11'. W. WQIIIOiCARD: W. A. POATI.R
- COUNTY - OF F
Prenfideut Judgo—lion.dantes IL, Graham. .
. Annocinto Judges—ilou. Michnni eunklia,
_Samuel
• , 'Woodburn,. . .
Dintrivt Attornev-,Wm. J. Shekrei. - • - "
Prothonotary-I'lllllp Quigley.. , . .
. Recorder tc.—Daniel B. Croft..
- • - _ • Reginter—S. N. Ennuiinger .. - .. - •
High Fheriff—Jacob Dowtusu: Deputy) J. iletuuniug.
- - Coctilty .Triuuturer —Moses Bricker. • : .
-Coroner—Mitchell McClellan. .. . '-
. „ County Coincnissioneru—lt iltletn -M. Iletiderson, --A n
drew Kerr, - .1-teuluel klegior. "Clerk to Commie/donate,
' Thome. Wilson, .
- Directors or - the - roar—fleorge , Brindle - , - John - C. -
'Brown. Samuel Trltt. Superintendent of Door lions,
- --Joseph Lubeck. .., . . .
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• Chief iluraeili , -= 'Robert Iry Weir.
Aaalatant Dagesa—Oeorgo Model. • •
Town, CMIT.III—J. D. l'arker (Prealdent) John Gut
shill. James Catlin. or.; Ftanklin Giirdner, Samuel Mar
tin, Teter ?louyer t Samuel Wetzel, J. D. Llalbert, Jacob
Duey.
. Clerk to Counell.—Wm. 11. Wetzeir
Constablen—Jobn Sphar, High Conatable; Robert
IleCartnen Ward Constable.
• Jusileea of the Peace—George Ego, David Smith, Mi
chael lluleumb, Stephen Keepers.
ClI J!ICIJES.
First Presbyterian-Church,- Northwest angle olCen
tre Square. Rev. Conway P. Wing Pastur—Seivices
. ever Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock
P.
Second Presbyterian Church, corner of South I anover
and Pomfret et, euts. Iter. Mr Palls, Pastor. Service.
commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M.
St. John's Church. (I'rot. Episcopal) northeaMangle of
Centre Square. Rev. Jacob R. Mores, Rector. * Services
at 11 o'clock A. M., andli o'clock, P. M.
English Lutheran' Church, Redford .between Main
and Louther streets. Ear. Jamb Fry, Pastor. Services
at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock I'. M.
German iletbrtned Church. Loutitur, between Ilan
over and Pitt streets. Rev. A. 11. Kremer. Pastor.—
Services et 11 o'clock A. M. and ()O'clock J M.
:Methodist E. - Church. (linst charge) rornerol Main' and
' Pitt Streets. D. Chambers. Pastor. 731. vices at
. 11 o'clock A. M. aLd - tielm•k P. M. •
Methodist E. hureb(second charge.) Rev. Thomas
Daugherty. Pastor. Services In College Chapel, at 11
o'clock A. Si. and 4 o'clock, P. DI
Rowan Catholic Church: Pomfret near East street.
Rev. James Barrett. Pastor. Services on tl.e 2nd Sun
day of each month.
tier Man Lutheran Church corner of Pdmlrst and
Redford streets. Key. I. P. Naschold, Pastor. Service
at 10% A. M. •
.1® - then change. In the above are necessary the
proper persons are requested to notify us. '
DICKINSON COLLEGE,
Rev. Cbsrlas Collins.D.D., President and Profesaor of
Moral-6..1mq,
Rey. hirman M. Johnson, D. D ~Profeisor of Philitsol
:phy and kmalielh .I.lterature. •
Jamea W Marshall, A. M., Professor of Alcient Lan
iruagea.
Gov. Wm. L. Boswell, A. M.. Pmfessor of Mathematics.
V. 41 Gaon, A. 31., Professor of-Natural-Selene.
sod Curator of the Museum.
Alexander Selma, A. M., Professor of Hebrew and
ar Modern Language,
Samuel D Hillman, A. M., Principal of the Grammar
School
D. F. Purcell, A 8.. 'Asaistant in the Grammar School.
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Andrew Blair. Prealdent, H., Saxton, P. Quigley, E.
Comma. C. P. Itumerleb.J. Hamilton, Serrriary.Joson
W. Eby, Treaaurer, John Spbar, .Messenger. Meet on
the Ist Monday &each Mouth at 8 o'clock .A.ll. at Ed
ucation Hall.
CORPORATIONS
-. CARLISLE Dreamt Ilsat.—President, Richard Parker,
Cashier. Wm. M . Beate; k.; Cl erks. J. P. Basler. N. C.lO us
■elman, C. W. - Reed; Directors. Richard Parker. Thomas
Paxton,' Moses Hacker, Abraham Resler ' .lacob Leiby,
11. C. ti uodward, Wm. B. !Rollin, Samuel Wherry and
'John , Zug.
CII3III6IOAND VALLEE RAIL ROAD COIiPANT.—PEOIIdeRE,
traded& Watts:. Secretary nod Treasurer, Edward:6l.
' Biddle; Superintendent, 0. N. Lull. Passenger trains
twice a day. Eastward leariniNaribile at 10.60 o'clock
A. M. and 4.00 o'clock P. M. Two trains every day
Westward, leaving Carlisle at '0,60 o'clock . A, 61., and
.2.601'..11..
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CARLISLE GAS ASB ‘VATEM ComuAßE.—Premaons, 'red.
*kelt Watts; Secretary; •'Letnuel Todd; Treasurer,
Wm.
11.11eututu; Dlreetom. k. Waite. Richard Parker.l.emu.
p) Todd. Wni: - 3F.'Tleidalin, Henry Salton, .1. W. 11tly,
.7oltn 1). Gprgai, D. Woodward, and H. I. Illddla ;
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BAUK.—Prslllebt. John S. Step
nett; ()ashler; H.'A. Sturgeon; Teller: Joe.
Directors John S. !Sterrett, Wm. Ker, - 11alebolr
man, Diehard Wood. john C. Dunlap, !told. C. Sterrett,
11. A. 81urgeon, and Captain John ' • "
EZEME!
.CUmberleo . : Star Lodge ' , N0:.107, A. Y. 111..meeti At
'Marlon Dorori the 2urt and 4th Tueadaye of eyed
St. Johni,Lodon No 20 A t I r. N. pleats 9d Tburu
,' day Of each tainith; it Mailon
- , - C*III I OIAWN O ' 2I--1 : 0 ::1 3 '1E - 4:711ito - lifon& - ,y
ovontug
FIRE' t 631PA19E9
r.
LTA, ITOIon Fire CoMiami wee. organised tic
- Preside at. E. Cmnumu Mee, Prielitent.
Porter; Secretary. A.'ll.leriniff Treaeur , , Peter Mon
ier. Company wrote the i lret Saturday in Mardi. June,
~13cpbeniber.a..1 ,
e CuMberland Rile Company isaitnatituted ifebru.
MOE - Piesident 'lobed. McCartney; .tecretary,
Philip Quieley; Treasurer. ft, it, !litter, , Tbaconmeny
sasieltorbn "theltilf.ktatiirdaiq Jainuticil. April, July,
The (land Will IlopeGinipany
1855. Preeldent.ll.-A-PinrticonEVien-Prealdent. Jamen
ii. McCartney; Peeretayi, Samuel If. Gould: Treasurer..
Jseph' D. Halbert. Tfie, (simian', 'meats the second'
Satunlai of 411144, and October..
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all Aittersollolawhiltbutiaelalotiklit . lOF On
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. cat war par. -Tr any - part or 'lf
is r ,taea canto on all tranalat.t paper, ,
IfOlorn nroVAt. I nr pro-pold or two r 43111,
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• ", CARLISLE, WEDNESDAI FEBRUARY 17, 1858;
d)riginal.
' For the Carlhile Herald
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telleolual trimmer of spending Arminl life. than.
eitheref the afiiive'teliee.l . are certain
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OM it is not the went of intelleetnelity, but light. And 'matter...it over all ere wreathed
we attribute it more to a want of tholightand the few here °lauds in beetiteourt and Most
consorlerntron. We used to meet in the snoial remittal° I. ries The stillness of the den"rr
circle, end spend the evening in rending ShelteTireigna eroun I:
_Nos I bu't th . melancholy_
peere'e works, hurwe found some a Lf'.: 1111 .7 . !rustle 14,191014 Mayas eGree , l by the sighing
even in this, for there are many', who oppose ' hreei•, , salditoa the Wohottera“ ears. The toll
tho rearlin of sitel. works. They think that trunks .:f the palm., with their crowning tuft;
no profeeeur_should indulge in the study of Ird foli tr, in the athlraprleheen of the nitibt
those deems. These Gb a keep re ein e roomier look like enlarged Turkish grove stones, 'the '
dons are opposed on the some ground a" those ' lest inem trial,. of the faith at el vireos of tie
who go to attend the exercise of co/Jimmie/ ' poled Ithinites. T. o soil lifted above the
Some of these-very person., who ate en ' much . d e h e ,i e , 0 "l ee of present e.teautrigo, the
opposed to the reading of Shakeepertre, (bp- I mono iv
peegit int withfii7S,eltie . ..,P i lettetice.
cause they are played in a theatre) will make But.tioner wit) ace it are dee I to'its_
_ysterie .
qwetations from his works when they pray in ous intlitencP. No tonsehrom the bell of Eter
pubbc`—when they are ai . the shrine of bole ' nits fill them
with
meditation
an 1 I.,pe Uil
faith,
Notwithetanding the opposition by some ironed they go hMk to their °off.. en 'I pill tu "
of the religious world, we are infi rimed that 1
" Tour, do we wand heelless in the peril-,
the Imitate. , Demme of D,vinity recommend to
anon nf the Most 'ireme doun certainttes, and,
all etudents in our Colleges, the careful study , as'if tomonsairom of their existence, turn 'oar
of the writings of William Shak.peare. I
:hanks on them to watch •• the' stuff:" end
We cannot nee that there would !reality harm
gather,
of that heg.eirly element e of the w rrld
in meeting together in n tool II way. and read
,m, cast, u „1,,. ', i mp, Whim, for *jaw de - ye we . .
for exeh other'e imptovement, even trap these
may cell our own. Oar eff .rts are entirely
works of, human nature and hums'n p ' reine • i directed to tholhhient, As noon as Formren
We think that young personir would ' 1 " r9 li t o ! begins to 'may -ilia intellect the /service of
engage in eomething like this , ter their.nem
Time beghns G men ye Ira a trry into ptomain,
arleantege. At least it weld.' be mush beGer the preparetory• lesson., of you'h: Arid in
than to spend the whole evening in (fencing:
'mature: eery , ften in old age, when' Time
or he these foolish and sickening play a so. of I nas • eptinkie I
his elm et I hlosainne en the
ten resorted to. You may go in-any - circle of ' straggling ,t(tica. and \ f Illifig sight 111,1 t tremto
Anerican_life_ayol_yeuwill not fled _it lett ;ithirtimet•-ere-p.-emonitionrirf- totaieidaykbette -
i' should ho. In the religious (Ed P lri " .B or 'and undiGtarbe I regose ; this et:tidal - 14 for
old mations,-tiiey bilk about itnnhing :.tnit ' present toraeasity hes only iceeolied Its Merl 13-4,
florid things that will Improve:: 119 It general pm. When tha‘Whility to use the lemma hap
thing, they will' have the
. cherr oter of ehh v ; abandoned OS; titan- wii have only . folly ae
young men and o that young lad t woo talked :itiirtel the art of pricer ng those meting.
over. They will hear that this one
. ntel that
one was drunk, end some °titer hytereed in of thworder of Nutore. iti which oonaistency
great diffidulty: end they ajil. 11 I exprese la i
Stra sgrl On li chrenisto i -,a manifest perversinn
ire entery - where develegerl l ' ' '
deep regret that etch fa theo ri se: ',Ky./minims I,
in, that they would feel much be tear if,. in their , r
chit chat. they would pass ever the misfor
tunes of their neighbors. The prinotple of
spolot life_abouhl be. to 'Jay int...l trm_et any_
one whilst' you can speak good or, 1101 M I
h tee frequently noticed in cool ! pairlyte, flint'
some of the moat refitted have engsgiol in foul ,
ithpreeati ner ujoin their allowe 'Odin( Bo_
coal enloyment ? Go into to circle of, young
persons, met for Hamel bagpipes., rid take
Doter, and they will read somethltig like this: 1
" Good evening. Mies—this is a fine peening."'
" Yes, sir, -It is very fine." ' How heat, you
been since I last seen you ?" " Very well.
thank you, sir." So much in tight..• but note
a little more, and where do you get ? into non
eeriee and foolishness. • I would inquire, who
are to' blame that there is l'.1) /DUO fO4l mh
talking in the circles of young people? A e
the gentlemen to blame for it ? Some have
said, that all this love-Molt talk in the social
circle, is on account of the Indies not being
posted up, and ready for netted, le censer...B
- Other-, again, think that the belie, are
inferior in ,tnitol. tied would not btle to
keep up an iutereat Ott a more impornio i quit
tiro titan is usually tallied of. I wr;all Nay,
that the above is entirely incorrect, as tar its
my experience hat. gone The bailee:4re the
finest conversationalists in the laird, clod` let's "id bn• and all knew the worst.- We women
gentleman by his ability once, with a !tidy of 1 rarer(' to endourege each other, and to perform
his education, Hurl• be will be convinced of the _the the light duties which'hurl beeu astogned to
I think no gentlemsn will olefin more ' its, such as convey mg olden' to the batteries
mind for himself titan in positessed by, therfeir !On.' eopplyin,i the men with provinione, wipe
ones. _De intellect uatity-t boy err-tylal = We,' candy-cups of_criffee, whint•-ere-prepared•Jday
think they both are to bI,MP fee so initch non_ feud night. I lind gm :e out to Iry to make
,tiny
sense in conversation. if a young men et g - tsOl u ehtl,lll company with Jthele Brown, the
ing to spend an evening with a ylmnii I nly, it rt.' oho corporal ill III) Itophand'e regitiont..
should be his duty-to try to entertain her an it him ir cove Mid to•en in a butte of restless ex..
r.
sensible manner. t
But eau he do ,
it .fo• the citemenl all t. rough the siege, mill had fallen
length of time that is spent by soon.? Its ' twat' eh'ehlY with'el the I"' few days. A
would talk himself completely nuts It has ' lonstent fever committed her. rand her Mimi."
been lead by
_a_very le tined Doe'ar'irietteg _ivandere'l, oecesionaily, eeptaielly that dey,
that, an getilletifa - could entert di' II lady, in;ki 1 a hen the recoil, minter of home seemed pow
sensible way more titan two hour. et 'a tim. 1 eefllih• Present to her.
If you , try it you will find it to Ire t Whet - rue.' At Iraq, overcome with fatigue, she lee down
I
ever we go into society , it shwa I htt to in -: on the ground, wrapped in hot pistol._ 1 set
'Prove ourselves, and also to enjoy a :wpm , 'beside lit r,promielng to awake her when, as
Uwe are going out to spend an eveniog. wit
I she Reid, • her (ether , should return, from the
not study and prepare for the eventuee evjoyr t I Ploughing.' She tell et length into is profound
ment You will remember that Willie of ti ; 4 I elmnbey : motionless, end, epparently, brenih-
I•old English • troolnliste prepared their matteil le", her bend-resting in 'My, lap. I myself
for converantimebefore they entered &drawl. could no longer resist the i clinad n to sleep,
ing-rooni. - 1 In' such inktences; t h ere w " lib., lin spite of the eoptlnual, roar of the cannon
arty and improvement to till. It would be Suddenly 1 was ntou-ell by a wild. unearthly
ativistible•Dir young America„to stop a mot permit close to my ear, My companion mond
meet, before the'. time of peeled meeting, end uPliGrlf beside ma. her„'Wee "ked• ant her
collect come thoughts for lint eio.ll went of heed 'bent forward in GM attitiele hi listening.
othei.s. - I hilld it to be . our duty ti improve A look of ititen-0 delight broke ever her mom
every where we go. In the motel circle we fehelleer she 'ersoPed WY hand, drew we lo
cal' study human nature in Ds , most cheering ward her, and exclaimed, !Dinna ye [jeer It ?
and pleaeing forms. We con study the heart diuna ye hear It ? .. "Ay, I'm no dremmil', it's
aii it gives utterance through llie,tougue—we. the eieGett It' the illghlatitlers I We'rie poled!
;can' feel nod see the depth of the soul us, it we're tailed I' Then Hinging herselt upou her
beams out in joy through' the eptirkling'eyes, knees, rho- thanked God With •pliapionnte ter-
We can feel mind ailing upon mind,,, and vor. 1 fe t utterly , heritiblered. my' Engliith
thought upon thought. • . ears beard only, the roar of
,artilleiy,.st t el ;I
"Though few the days, the happy evenings few,'' awl/gilt toy poo• Jeside was still'reving;• but
Fa warm with heart, so d& wil 4 abed they flew, '
she darted to the Moieties, and I heard" her
-Sleet my full mill forgot Its wleh to ream, . , , '' , . -
— And lastad'thefeFlut la tedmitat,al- tunnel .---.----- -/
Bile. Feb: 10, 1858
opgq,,,Aet w newly ninirip4,ationle from niirtiy
..4!"#:il Etttt. we're - , enp. night iying in bid, 4 elk
lag nleratattera enil things; n hkney'tlitinili:r
1, 19r1e prose .., The Isnitilitiale•of.tliuniler•iniiil
avid 89htiii . er lightning filleil-thein• with tel.-
,i.,r niiii - jewesni,iipprehonsione.ll3 . wildonly 'it
tr l o,ttnii , !nerttelt nikutd • tliti , loving itounlele
t!!tri. " Offiughthey.:h il regolved at eleettlo .
~.\
1 11 14 3 4tr.1 14 :natlien tfifi;Wing,:hie.'arnis' min ,
:lA , ..,kirty tAtlinitueil.; i;••••gutorp' to . ni Pi,
!et's die like nirtir .i , , , .. y,': •,',4: :1 • G'l'.: - ,
1 ' I I'
poi%
i".t the fnuti 414 ,
'.713;,.tch , . t..trlitritql te, tit it its.tpt.l tti grriclr
•ma other pe6ple'ir:eluil urn ; the., • B o om g• t,.
, . .
temitiitkg.thwit • • - • ,
s!'APTIt won amalm
" TIIE VANITY OF MFR.',
AMIINPVIILINISD ESSAY, By 711181STNICIITWEN !
4. Wit are like trrellere eoni-e—lonelydes
ort, who for the night hatie pitohed, their tent
by wo fotintain. kindled their. fire, and
began •to prepare the ei;.tiloß naaf.. Lured
by thti gentle breozoo which 'have' idiot , ' the .
1)141TOfold TEgypi i ti itWtlbe
(Armin or their t nt • .an I wilk thw night.
Above them m j ••tio tily t6e•leep bine
arch A thotrisn det•try are glittering there,
like:P .l lOn on the breaviplate of Jehovah Far
n for the greet ni , ver. orb of the fu I
aionit,appeAre. Titephittotti nEwti thpir,got.len
4i THE
*APO A.Ric COMINI"'
Scarcely.out of Sd.ttia tiOvels mm ( a scene
.tefit tinntihNd d_tuori.tiremltiO;ltouCauggettel=pictur.-
Floaque,.than feliet-of Luc:knew, de
bY 4 14 ‘ 1 , frifOl.'Wlfoof en offtcor et
Lneltuow: inn I?tter W..1104C31 iu 41..Laudon
Toner. . • •
I. ive credit. it ehmild 'be remem
bered that G : .11. 11.vetnoli was unban hour too
toot. in hie. tel ow the a.l4eitiO.; of thA nt.-
I rat's
batteriee and, Miami lied settled the rate
of the Barrie n slid it should be known that
du.the.centinual uproar of the cannonade. sad
obetructiotin of mill try works and build
ing., the beleaguered cud devoted g k ir:rim il i did
not hear or MPe anything ~t adeanoing re
lief until the, b tttle' had been fought weld-,
and•the relieving farce was marching .1p to
the poter.
. • -• Oil every side death stared us in the face;
no honten 'could avert it /14 longer. We
vow the moment approneit when we must bid
farewell, tat earth, yet without Genii till' , un
uttrtatblo-h;rror-whicti nano[ have bier. expo- .
by the unhappy ?imbue of Cawaporo,
We were revolved rattier to die data to yield,
and Were fully per-310.1md that in twebt3-four
hours till woubl*be over The" engineere had
u!ogau--to ttte.N.looareitor.
vroutieet oftaeta;a , t , „ l!ete's help at laid'
dettarihe the. tffect ar.titeue , wurtl t t upua
the tieitters„wottld,t,,,itupossibie.c For tio;.
uncut i!. l PY•te! l, O 41 1 48..9 1 4,•av1TY soul .
ed'ju-iutettaa auxiKty. Alraduully, bowevet,
Otera , ? if 010 taututur 011-tdttur.disappoiut•
oketitoool the te,(,,)tioiLof,,the women why bad
ilu4°,l l " Alt.! BIT!, , ; I ?Yrs!9ut' atutifae ,fits •
..04r! dt4l) 101140
ear; hoard nothing but. MOl. •
kttry A tow ulotatuttruftltisde4 like 11114 ft
peiotle of Ilt:it:mtatoschs,ttppit,aad
t #eiptie.,loo
hiti) Ar t, t,74 1 1,:.,194
ot utear l ,atql piefti:::
b •
!,u, th.l 04ta,•bults'are cumin' !
D'yt 14* t ? ilUnf trthttattaieut we
atiyiustl uktied Ut 9,41 a tpr
Onecnvcv.
MEE
For the Carlisle Herald
I I=3
'Wanes. when the pibroeh.ortlfa Highlanders
nrciught us tidings of ,:tieliver4nee. for now
there Was no longer any doubt of the foal.
4 .
Tire ',brill, penetrating.. Ceitieless , mind.
re
... mel t robe mbar, all'Other sounds, could came
" 'neither from 'the adranCre'd tkie enemy, nod
•
from tho aork'Of•the Sappers. >t, it was in-:
'•'elereirtte blast of the 4 15Cortiatiliegpipes, now
' shtill and hiliail, it's_ihrententnOingeance on
tlia joa,i_henriir_triftr , teMes,_terming t a forn- ,
mime succor to 'Weft.: ft ienda fq
_need . " • Ne4?;l'
'eurelY' Wee there samli . a, eceitiOtte‘ that which
(allowed.- Not a heart in the,':Renitiency of
Lucknow but bowed' itsolf . lichis led. -All,'
by one aimuitsneOus imPulse, fell pc , n their
knees, and nothing, wee ' hearte.but bursting
eolocand the miirpared voiceni penyor;. Then
all anise, nod there rang miteireca a thousand
i l
lips to 'great shoat . of j.y. 'whicli, t eteriuntlett far
tool Atilt, and. qint new 'rigor t o that blelscd
"pihroell—,_To.....aut oilier of _. 4
... cave the i
Qii t.11.' . lls t , y replied' by tariVlL lino wn strain
' t bat mecca orery.Spot
.to teat' , . f • Shwa hi aulel
acquaintance he f , rgo.(' i 9 _ ;After that, noth , 1
ing else made airy impression etrMet. I scriece-
ly remembered what folloareil..,;Jettaie • wire.i
premarital to the Glenna! on tdientramve into
the fort. and attire otteiereetbiniplet , heehealth 4,
11'49' drunk- byk nil prebuilt, Whi te
, the. pipers
Marched round •the tattle playing price - more
the t'air. e.A.a . ld Lang Sitio.' '''
TIIE RELIEF., OF OXEN.* PW I Oar
• : JESSIE BdOWN. - • . •
The following poem, founded on the above
incident. .we ptiblish in. connection with the
niirrative, thst its
,beauty thay be more fdlly
appreciated.—[E D • HIIIALD. . • ' •
PART 4 •
roneincie ON MI 12(91611NT IN 15111 - 111101.
I was the colonel's daughter,- ; •
Altown Tres the corpoiars wife,' • _
And we worked like loving sisters,
.• •
• In the trenches far-dear , -
She was a highland losie, .
While I was English horn, • ._
- .And we had toiled:together in-Luoknow ; -
- From the midnight to the toormi ' •
Otte heartl_were•very..hOevy, . -
-For-oo.eumora-setuncil-to-liani4-- -
--
•Whilo'areend U 4 g aced rho oepop;
Thole tigers of the ' •
So Ale sunk Tutu a alumker,
With her head upon•my knee. •
While I.hattled with a'detivieineas,,
Which crept tea thily over me. '
For against her Ifighlidid•vigor •
I bad matched my Ei.ggoh'pride..•
And bone and.tnnecle•haveawver
As yet with honor
gut we were restiag
The eentry's sole= boot;. '
So I glided into sluinber•:••'.% . 4 .
'Neath - the piati4,of his feet. .
And in. my dreams I wander ed:
To my nativel'lnd
And `stood bbd(h inyrmother.
The Queen of blitheemmelthy,:
When a sudden ohriek•recalledLme.
To Lu . c.knew's trench again, -' .- •
'Twits Jessie Brown, 'Who Shouted,• '
Inn voice which pierced-my bit/4kt
:•4
Diann ie hear it now, men,
Over the hills awn" ?
'Tis the pibroch of the Highlanders ! •
Oh Ho i has sated US f
As filo, nn angel's trumpet
Had sounded through the sky . , • 1
The so filers stood all listening,
•
Till my father made reply.
" You have been dreaming, Jessie,
No help tor us is . nigh."
The Boumd you hoard, poor lassie,'
Was the sepoys' demon cry!
Bdt, by the heavens above us,
Before yo lasses fall
Into thOSO" , levileAutellvs,
This baud shell slay ye all I
I.le.mioed it in the sunlight,
lie raised it, white and fair,
And on it; snowy whiteness
I saw God's image there:
PART II -
But Jessie stool unconscious,
With her' ear against the hill,
While the boarded round her
Were as marble noires still
Her eyes were fixed and itwnceliktr,
Mho seemed to hold her breathing,
And to stop her'beating heart. •
As I looked on her in stupor, ,
raised 4rerlinta •
And shrieked in' a video of &Lanese;
Which rang thro eat th and eky—'
" Nos dines yo hoar the.pibrooh
Over the Lille cux' • \.•
_And.tito.slogan ; ottho'Canybell f
The grandest of their a' !
Ae thil' a bolt had smote her, -
She fell Were us all.
With suebi Midden matron
deould not break her fall
And as I gently raised lair,
To req her !way knee,.
We beard Siapibroch,pdaying
Its Highland :melody.
And we saw the tart'.n bonnets— -
Just rising oer the hid-- - - - -
, Then our scthlier'S gave one desfeAng,oheer
Methinks I hear it still.
And inn the nObli nriny; '
Through • Mont; and smoke. and
WitUiu the gates of Lucknow•
Lilf'e Christ's snlvation eatao. • ••• ;:,,;i •
" Deep - were'the manly " greetings.
; Ufthe savers to 'id 'the' edVed, •
And proudly P:er.,the,rampar4 . . •
The Oflgof,Bricsin waved! . „ • L •
While the . gallerit'irorriora plightel.„
That night i&the bihniningtlaie,*
The &oath of Jessie Brown,
•
Tho bonni,n Highland-lass;
And toyns ‘ .."!. , Hnti t4P411P . .
Thit come the; tulle nwn',
. I, And
- T 44 gTan49Bl... o l.theuit a1 , 11;f
. ,
40,01rhon Alkory„(ilay !Paoli:nog and to Aril''
liens metoker,of,ilhOkogiehtturp,of..gentpfhx,,
ooeof the old ottikeltina &Iv) him, quote the
ciOtnendn'potr of Engla'nd cc dedeitte itt,.thp
cam) then under Ldiecusaion T, • 0 1 .1 fellow
Y1L7 ,6 0 4 / 4 1 ' e l l ..^ 6 0,PAP0 0 g .9 P , :ft 1111 : 7! :
s!...of!r!!er., IQ -k Air. itlit
gentleman:We 01,,trnitk ,40., we, i n
liittneistOltie hot ?" ".
, ; .,i4.3TherSpeaketioPettiit
er that the Goolutuill ilLoosi *AL rptibmilinarvel
part of the taw of ihe tand. ,
it W e n por't resumed' Buokaato,,slittep I
rtlittin he:r..o% tionev heref.hitid! , ;iome nit
°l ': , W O , ° M AO. Lit!ii. l l9,,frtio atom ;'.l3Dislxilr
,I4w, :want to te,.1tm1ef.,,,D7r.942:4.t0*RYt
hinge :fit4k a - thto ,, ge . .t„
thole& •
t.
' , The !notion nom seconded"- 'Theli4lehhttite
M.nd 'woo op. The Huokbkim. tired htf epereh.,
Krier iteeoh: and' Mr. Clity . had sr , Much' oat*:
could do , to t.lritt'lt the .0 . 01'1 , 01:111 the .
LegileiltUro dl Kehttleky from , repealinig' . she 4
CuawD ut Sil#l4o.!'
. .
1° cpartment.
FEATHER FLOWERS
Home comfort.' include elegem:les as well
as necessaries - The'orpamental is as poen
, list iu:deineslicS economy as is the. use.pl ;
• that 'is. in eiviliced 'society. Beauty le no
an element in all iture.'initures, and It is en
coutaxed by .emblems distributed thrqiithout
creation.' The heavens are beautiful. and 'lto
,is the tloWeryearth. We Sr. even taught 'by
the Bible to believe that one or the attractions
lof heaven is its beautir ; for who - can conceive
of anything more tianseenthmtly beautiful
[than its twelve gate , or precious stones. repro;
the. 'nog brilliant beauty in every
nutmer 7 Wprke of beauty should be tmour-.
•
ife& rot. they . refine human' nature; and
I above they sh old be coo uraged at home.
For timeleyetraiftwhich contribute to botith
-oituotorts,- the -Home Journal-is-=;--'withrolt
vaunting—the yuletide advocate in this coma._
tvi Everything _watch promises the develop 0
melt of beauty' by economical means is put
commendably forward by this j..Urnal,, and it
ie •
this reason that we copy the following
from a ionic!' work. of 'which. reliable report
speaks. with t'thsiinted
'! In the pursuit of ope branch of.knowledge,
besides the attainment of that which, we di
'ready Jet:ontroy, it is wonderful th •informa
tioeon - wher sutkcts we fund' by the w ay:
Fur example. the' ethane u r ectini A rts''
cannot 1,011 aVnill en acquaintance athengst
ether • kith the iota
other things, sr deresting histortes Of
birds--the refining study of witd .
itierez• the structure of the Iniritsu hair
—the-nraceit ofdeportnnYht and polished men
germ,: colors, 'end their . infinite . variety of
shade4—trees, ferns 'and mOssen . —niodertrand
ancient toikori--beautiful 'oes-veeds—nra
'brervit•s. and.stuittory—illuminn
tettmissalsand the shelle of put seu-shore. •
•• The art of,. tn.lcitut leather ft..sterr
. . . _ _
. ecantely known or practised in this com ity/
hut they 0/411 he mode to eipial fureigh ,pro
dnotione, from the Outnage of the4onintou
g 00.,. and wilt; tit tr,fling expenee, .prp,ftioe
tioutive of.oU the g ar ien favorites
1, Pt ucure g utti white geeei or ...limn',"
' feathere. and free aim !Ma" dolvt i '.except ic
little on the ,baits of Me feather''' . .
"" ~.'...•
2. II tying procured two ,go.iii s pecimens ,
'of tinvidtemr you wish to inuitute,'lmll: t.ff the
pettily of one, and, with iitleUP .pqiiei. oat out
the shape orptch size, leaving Vito shaft of
the (either half an tools longer, thin the petal
of the.ft twer head the feather , with the
Mined) and fitt4r-to the proper Ithat.e. ,
• ." 3. 2b pitike\VAs seem Oa heart 4:' ti flower.
—Take ya - T. leen' t( wire six Iti chiiiiiiiitiiiieTrititi
\
4 kePPJN.y ! ![l,2lmitAl, piemuf Gawp; vir;.tol, tarn,
the. wire over it i 1 and wind ir . taiutl till it
, .. ,
is the sae of the hirt, or centre of the flower
you 4re g .ing ia`l i!ate If .. einibe fl twee;
coin rit with paste - or velvet of the proper col
or, and round 'it most .be arranged ..the ens
utenv t 'these are nude :ift to Lutist" silk, or
fe..tbers may be wed fur this pomp tie After
the petal.. have • been tttpiched, the silk or
feather is .lipptiti 410 gum, and then into the
farina -Platie that inattle round. one at a time, .
and wind theuvrutioni with NI amain!" colt at,
Ni. 44, erring, them as near.y:likivtlie.flower
you have fur a copy as• possible. Cut the
emote of the feather even, and then make the ,
yeti." of feathery, out like the pattern or nat
ural flower. Our mill Bowers the celiz is
made with !mete. Cover the items with pi
per or silk, the same as the &wet al the pa
ter must be cumin narrow turipa,i - airolt a quer.
ter of au inch wide.
.' To make the pules of the Mix, hearts, and
buds tf flosvers.—Tube eotnrusho white starch
mind th•x it with gum-water until it is the but,.
shako» 91 Wick .tressis : color it wi;h the dyes
need tor the !anther& and kt ep it froni the air.
..71),mirke the fa , (na.—U.e cornrow' gy.und
rice, tittaed into a still Node with Soy dye;
dry it before the fire, and when quite herd,
'pound it to a fine powder.. The , buds, betnes
and hearty of roam double flowers are -made
with omen Woul, Wound orrind:Wireinthuld
, ed . to the thapewiththumb and fiuger Smooth
-leaven irieh-gimi-wider, - and when
berries; or'calls' . with. the -f!ropee'•
'adored !matte ; eh.y'sil relit re one..‘Or two •
coats, and maye'66 shaded -with a little point,
and-tbengemmaand.left to
" Fb.Were or tith'er mote *Wiles or colors •
are - rtrirgeted with Wafer-Colors, 'stained with
'teinOto.jillee, ultramarine and chrentofor blue;
•n;I gold iony riloo f , e U 504 In poordv‘r.' P1i214
'frith •
" The 'material, •regillied are ennur;good
white gone! or MID'S tetitheri; Hire Ewe
wire.iliffeient ; tew of fine film
i
good cotton wool or.entdding,s reel
of NO. 4 slurorian • ootton t skein' of Indian
the starch un4 atm . tor 'pater, all4li pair
iifetwell'eharri reiee..re, a s few oheete:utoolored
Bilk pilfer; pint some wan-Mors,' with the
fo 7 .
E tt fly, jowhers blue. —Shwa . two • peony
Watih,at mix, two. penn.tviorili
of the iu powder ;Act it, suinA
.Itrty.ue wbuta.witute4.. shake it well, and
nti. , a quart of b4illn mater put' one • table-
lieottfitlAq..tbe stelf, put Abe
0,!!1 . 4? ,ip, moil let thew. a .mtatir. a. re* .jm In-
To 40 - isa . rbera yeltow,, , Put' s ' tebleepo~ a=
ruil of the !latit, pnsparto !pucka quart-of Niihau
miter • when well wiii,cl • put In thnliatheiw
More r lees of the turmeric will give them
.dellereutebeftiev. eveddllcirerY-emai 4 -9 0 eutilf - ef
soda will give Atiete,ett,orecp,amb,
.6 7c..4 m. , : ). ! 0 ! ,,, : , f r. r . -,..„14,11x ; tile .itkigo
Tlr, boil in g ry welee
over' it:: ‘ le: , tbee
,festbere : eleueuer ire Abe dye
46 1 11 # 15
cquireit.the,ehgde•,~ou went
Ibe,
'..!• , PinedAli. : 4Three geed pi nk inucere !R i ot
quart ,Weiter, r it ti a 'i•iii,lolquientity,
of iieette cubr Ia reTilted'
te,iiiitiiiir.4ieuie'44l2 Let ibi:iee t ebeeti
: remelt! In
etie44l : ll , M;i4": .
ilsi , l ficiliefilyl+;;AbOuk two feeeileem .
tbiliPor ogiilligiP„ hatil ag :
le; ii eitutPrr q few 'minutes, ,before'
Oen' itle;
otdilhlfuNfolri'r'r ~Urtir the solos fi.4?; 14 )1 1 Se
to WeeiVtleyet.
To di l e fiath f ris red = Into a quer, of boil.
'll4 Weiler dole - epee • teaspeoufut of 0,1341:11: of
put. In one loblo•pi onlal . or pre'pied
oobliteol, owl Lou • tow aropo of minify! of
111
. ,
tin. N. B.—Vida dye-in-expensive. and aear
let-flowere art beat made with the [Outage 0
the red ible, which can generally be bad of a
bird-fancier. ' ..
• "l' Defore the feathire treii• - a - irartnuitt.he
put into hot, water, and let them drain hetore
they. are put into thi Ayes. Atter they are
taken out of-the dpi: rinse them two or three;
antes thn clear coil water (extiept . the red,)
which mat only he
.done once., Then . ' lay,
tnein-nn a tray, over Which a cintTi BB been
amend. before a good fire when they begin to
thy and unfidll, draw each feather gently . be
tween your thumb end fitl_er, until it regains
lie proper shape.
. The letives of the flowers are made of
green feathers. out like those of the natural
flower.'en I sereated . at the edge with a eery,
pi.iremail of shisiiiira. For 'the
mops-rose the linern is left on the feather, and
M a _very gond- repieitentation of thS mous on
4 SPIRITED WOMAN,
4, dew and Elective_ Mode-.0f.,. Enforcing
Temperance.
A paragraph hav been going the rounds of
the preen to the eff.ot that a married lady of
;Dover, 'Delaware, meta gentleman' from the
same place on the poroh of a lintel in 'Smyrna,
a ehort time,einee.and eowhided him severe
ly. Tawas not etated.what llie • provocation
wan, which !minded the lady to_pureue'eueh a
bald method of redress:
,hut a berrespondent
of the Philadelphia Praia writing froMSmyr:
tin; Del., gives : the fallowing full and inier
eating details of the "drair," whieh; ho soya
erected n great,dettl.of conveysation, tpeouta,
!ion and excitement tt_"the little Diamond
State." _ . . .
At Dover there lives a gentleman of very
musithirable t;rtutie, a men of ulbleMildied
dttegrity, a ripe, scholar, anal, barring' his
,caentpcitles. - a very- pleasant- and. useful
.' tir.olL' ft, id blest with an - .. excellenr ; Wife
.n+roeveral • iniereming children. Througb: .
.ht 'this gentleman's lifo, it ii.itl been ling - ails-
Torturie f gretitry - to --- fln'; - reg - iet. - of his owner
opt friend+, 'to mit on *hut id cafled- 'a - frolio."
, ut 'win:B, •in hitrouse. (al; ho never does
noyilling by halve...)
„row — mire properly,
'th,+ugh perhaps tails elegantly, be etyled .• a
regular bust.'
Or late yeais hi` delinquencies in kitis•_re+
era have lieeOleav frequent, tind his friends
kayo had eanznine hopes that he had 'resol wed
to hredit the distriVs. hetid with a •litttle, and
never make u.te of one again. It• seems, bow.
ever, that a fiend in the clone of a Mead, per
'goaded him to do.otherwies. had thtt on vary
- mitt Onoilisiitnit bitely; thirlitinpfer - itniiitSii.reit in
introdueing au, enemy into ,the gentleman'a
head to steal away Lis brains. -
At length the gentleman's wife, mortified
and distressed. called upon her busbind's
friend(?) mnl as uearly.as I Gave been able tci
tiktlain it, thelollowiihr dialogne tookplatio :
La (0,; --- ' I believe, sir, you- profits]; to be a
friend of toy'husbaud, myself, and my ail
, dren ?
MI
Friend. I have *hat hono•, madam
. Lady, How then Mr, si.ies' it . happen the
you take piano to ruin him, mortify me,. dl n.
grace my children, and Make us all very un
happy
Friend. My gOod madam. Can you for a
momrut ouppose that I ;multi be guilty-of sitoh
•au enormity ?
Lady I suppoie iothing. I 'know Mr, that
you ale guilty me I doirge you. Uniter your
influence, phrauttoion and esarople, yuu have
Into fretiu.ntly decoyed my • bushnnd
from hie home and in your company he .has
fregtiontly beconie drunk, and in that condi+
lion, regardleos of what he owes to God, the
community, atid his family, has donel many
things deeply painful to his friend'', and a
soul oe•of humiliation to him when sober.
Frend. Really ma'am you magniry trifles
4 harmless frolionnw sail • time scarcely de
soiree such sclera reproof.
.Lady. Sir,'you may consider drimlcennese
1 and its attendant depravities as trifles :• I 'think
eery differently-t-'-an evil which chit4es a
- i g ehtliticiiin of refinement anti education Into-a
ihiblitted. senseless, irresponsibltheingi is not
title. My husband.- outside of , your fitfu l
mice and ,tissociation is true to himself and the
• oornmunity; - atlijiired kr his learairig, honored
for his integrity, and beloved' by -numerous
friends for the Mud generinis mew in which
heilispenses the pleasant amenities of aocial
life. ~I tell you, sir, your conduorhas ieri
ously• impaired the happiness Of 'MYself 91
children, ihe otjeat'of thid visit 18'6 request
yri?ti.to refrain from -further intercourse with
you pan'do him no good ; on.the
contrary, you do us all,a great deal of harm.
l'rend. • I rt;aret, msdain.that
poof an opinion oi mi I — iliodbt, ;very much
the propriety of even a , lady making such a
tturat asyou'make. , • • •
! •L a (14i •On thnt,lheition, llhaie . no
double. My Mind is made .
the path
orduty is' perteotly plhih, tins I intend to pur
sue it. I called upon yod With :iho'hope that
u might find in your Omni's' some ';ielieming
'trip,' and that thtvogli "it* ;inildenao,, you
Would hit induced to aitl'ln lii'vingtoy, excel
lent blinhandlrhiniho ill effect of, hie, only
vireaknies.' I peroelvi toy errnr 'ditnover
You'to be even worse than I bed anticipated
I now inforni yoU, sir', thnt it s hireiOnt,,l
Anil:you In husband's cnlUolng
hitu to drink ;' I will Take the matter , in,„tny•
would you In, Thatisin ?
.
Atablioly Iforreerh p
Friend (firalnes - re'r,Y,qeeei !Ond of laugh,)
tin-woollkiotiroeli fey fOrpit :whet le
lottliisdigtiliy end d altos OY ja
sititioti to'arbioh, publio oplulon , w 4
QP:
• I• rpapot public
•
opinion, elr, only eo far es It cote oorrpotlx.
1 7 47t,,A 14 1. IPI Vrdieot
M
'e healtii.ood•riogioots !do Ifi:itr do
!coomier,ilooeosary 130 Q publicly
ilofoowhip s pretended triliol• •bot * - Tehl cook
my, J~a4All Pt 4olo l ,
oity, or •ielloool,or,oxyle3r,—Pult ,
the publio Tthove,opioir worth;boriogrorill
„twigs die l. aet by the motive. have not tie'
least `objeotioafitak It shall-be told to toy ob -
dren wheis"Wur in my genre, that their follior
tits sewed by their mother Oubliely heme•whip•
pipes itsartisss associate wltiiwoold Wiled
,
.. , . .
him to destruction. I repeat, sir, that 'if It
(.find you in the situation I have described, I
Will 'chastise yeti. •
The friend smiled, and the lady took her
leave. Time passed on, 'and the West scene in
this domestic drama is that referred to in the
paragraph at the heed of this letter. To un-
deretand i`frigbi, you must placelour mental
eye upon the very eerie ;of: theradventure.
Toney a large-powerful, tenni , handsome, in.
•telinetliol looking.'ifiaiiiirltei—eYneTibtehing
with indignation, and every. energy collected
for an unusual achiev'meet. Her carriage has
just drawn up In front of a hotel, and in lies
time than it takes to tell it,- in she steps to •
-the bar-rpom. There, !seated glass in band,
woe her husband, an-I • alongside of bite his
"triend:". Quick as lightning elle.iprings on
-ward, and belt re you could say JaciAlabin
eon, with the "friend" twisting and writhing_
in her grasp.• she isf•een upon the-hotel porch
raining styli es 38 thick as bail uponibe-doom
ed delioquetd, : The thrashing was time .in
the extreme, and continued until the enraged
woman coot her eictim,,from her ecelaiming _
"Now, sir, Pee kept my word." . She thee
moved towards her husband, and in a firm but :
reepectful manner offered her arm; which be
took, and getting into the mintage_
s with her.
accompanied her home, , •
Au affair so extraordinary, and happening
arriong portions of high Wpectability, has
naturally crested a great deal 9f talk, abd bee
nailed forth a variety of opinions—some of the
sterner-sekthink.ltreally. awful, ind's few of
the wishy-washy; south:lomat Lydia • Lang-'
uiehea'ot the neighborhood,:eimper out a. se.
'yere.oondemnatibo of the'lady ;•the betty nd
more wbolceome opinion, however, AtipeitYed
be, that a few ouch 'elites' would redeem::
many hubbandit, and' elm the temperance so- r,
oieties , a great deal of trouble and expense.
If jury were summoned the rerdiot would be
ler.redThim right." •
Wi,rui -
ANDTTIIIC - JUGOLYPt t =WO4VI3 - . AO
aneidote illu.tratire of.the unparalleled dex
terity of the Indiana - with - the sword as well,
. •
want .Napien'es eimpl jolty. of - character.;---After
,the'lndian batik*, on one occasion, a famous
juggler visited the camp nod - perfOrrited his
feats before the general, _ his family. and stiff:
among his:perforin - liatii,lllie men cut in two,
with a stroke of thnsword, • • lime or lemon
iu the baud.of the assiatant
Napier thought there was ;tome - collusion
between the juggler and his assistant. To di
vide, by i t sweep of, the sword, on gi' men's
hand, so smell - ati oldest without - touching the
flesh, he believed to be imposeible;'ibOugh •
similar incident is related by Scott, in hie' ro
mance of ths...talistnan," •
To determine the point, the .general offer
ors4iiii own hand for the experirwent; Ind he
held.out hiirright arm. .The juggler looked
attentively at the hand, and said he would not
make the trial.
•• I thought I would Bad you out l"oxolairm.
. .
But atop," etld the other, "let m e see your
left hand." , - •
The lett hand was eubmitted, and the man
then' bold, firmly— • •
" l•finw will hold your arm stesoy, I will
perftirni the feat." ; •
'• Ifut why the left hand, and not the right?"
Becoune the right baud le hollow in' the
ceutre, and there is a‘rivk of cutting of lb*
thlimbH:the left is big!), and the danger will
be loco.," • .
Napier was startled.
~, ,go4 frightened," he said, BIM it was
all Ritual feat of swordmanshiP, and if I:had
nut abusad the man before my staff, ai d chal
lenged him to the trial, I honestly acknowl-.
edge I . wouldhare retired from the encounter
powerer I put thitlime on my hand, 'he set
himself, and with a Swift stroke cut the lime,
in two tholes. ffelt the edge of thee, sword
on my handl, as ifs cold thread had been
drawn aoroiii it. And So much," be added,
*.for,the swordsmen of India, whom our fine
fellows delayed at Aleminee.!!--L--
This anecdote di 'certainly a • proof of the
senceritY of ati honest mill, readjfto acknoirl
edge error-and d of - brarary.;ilitiirceintreite - ,ln
extirpstin the error.
'A . TIZEIZSDCITJI!,FAST HOT!!lll.—Mapy years
'ago a solitary horesreoh Vi h! hae_e_heeeseeti
ewittlyeiding toiards Toledo, Ohio Thin sun
had . just "Set in the western horizon. 'Twas
the close. in short; of an election day. 'and
that soldiery horseman was 'a miurier'from an
important' township is Ludas wow. The
returnefrom every township in . the cone , ty but
Ibe one we speak of hailteen hear i d fr4te:T.tl
ledo, and the Vali Df tbnCtownshir WILII.
ed to tell how the county hed''gOne.:: . ..
At length the solitary horsemen arrived In
Toledo ind •reined hie foaming "steed be f ore'
the 'lndiana house. A big crowd—deMocrite
and whiesL•rushed for the news':
,
Better time."
.11 141.1 khe: ll l.4Pqr: hOttim".--
looking at his yr - 114h, '.'was Dever made- , by
ade ., by
live hose! Fifteen' miles in thirty-two Fam
ines: 'What think of that, gentlemen 17
asked the horseman. • •
Cues kbe
,boes," jelled-the exOltidziroid;
”how hastownehip gone t' d:
Geti'lentan . replied the solitary, hareems%
I disremember. It either Whig Or demo.
oat; but .I!ve Win ea .taken with the speed of
*hie 'are boss that torgit' which; tiut,4entle...
men." reared the exeited itortaimen,'irielnit in ,
hie saddle end fientioupj witting, his ,whipin
the ler, ...y o u may pia feet satisfied on one .
point;'all--kian't beat this bole
. A RIVAL'S VlllloZANoll . —tid Raetii s n
. 01.0111. higkeetinne.tint_Cannteseee_Z-X.4. and. 4
had for aome year., beep 'united in the fastest
friendship: This COtintese Z (Russian ladies,
Iby the way, sre oeittiiii 'cold or ohaele,se
the 111101118 of theirnoithern 4 #14- •
ver, *to proved,faithlese, - eid ealiatidotto4 Isle
for her. friend„the.cmostsee.X;
IladatieZ itt - diliovering who„
wde•t a prefeitriii one, dad with
feminine
;
feminine Pict, heefrager iiialleidentot` Ohs toil
her rival with smiles _ .„. „L •
chai," obi ata.realiy . delight.
tat tbatvtbe P,riage; lover yea.' kid yitt
nog long retaittbde,effeetiott:Aintlotte.biniatv"
'till, hair la getting, tido, yoo,,zeuet tahiCoariv , ,,t
of lit" Arie le an intailibin p0.ma. 4 0,1019.0.4:
tute - myeelf.J lint Ili
boit.yowe - ago-it; tiadloor. laila Toad
thud ao,oTer,l',,i, 1,3 , 1 a el ti
fili`Countees'X i fpilyitttel j lor:pjeltithiltitapQ
abd harried; hodie lit.tapPlythe revivifying .
aampoutnt. In two ; 41iy, she was completely.
bald. Now, who' could he faithful's° a
trees Wig? The Prince returned-to his
trot love, and the poor Petiole's' X. lives to'
pow's' , on the falsity ; of &mode firlendehip, And
her own borrowoilweillfori ooveriod.
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