Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 26, 1858, Image 1

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WILLIAM At. PoirrEn, Editor. lizzz ,
.1 I_ i'l ER IrroprletOr.'
VOL. LVII.T.
pottrti.
(Pram the eineLnmli Canmercl:l.l
SIX LITTLE FEET ON TILE tENDEIt
In my heart, there livetha picture,
Of a kitchen rude'aipt old,
IShirru the tiro-light tripped o'er the refturti,
d:S - firOiierif - aildr7 :-
1111111101 the edam firm the kettle,
— TIIA hummed on the-fieit-worh hearth,
Throughout all the livedong evening,
Its measure of drowsy mirth. :
Ildenusd of Ihe•threi+.nlifht shadows
That frescoed that rude. old roam, •
•
BOCHUSU or the volres Mined,
I.lp:mld the rafters gloom,
Because of the feet on Um fender—
Six restless, white Mlle feet, •
Thu thoughts of that dent old kitchen,
" Aro to me so fresh"atta sweet.
When the first lash on the winclow;
the.entiiitig-rnin,
where nre the @dr,'pount fares,
While lilts of hre.light steeling,
" Their ilimplot.l cheeks between,
Went struggling out in the Jtukuela r
In shreds of silver sheen.
Two of the feet grew weary.
One dreary, dismal
And we tied theta with sunw•whito ritdone,
Lintving him there by . the way;
Thervras fr.;idt rimy 1111 thelimder,
That weary. wintry , ' '
Ftir theletr . little feet; leidirtehell . -
:From his grave oar the brown height.-
Oh f why on't..hls dar . ,somo evening,
Thin gcnnin¢ of nun and glint,
Rost rug font all alone on the hi artliFtone
.0! where are tletse Other feet ?
Are they treading the'pathway of virtue,
That will bring us togOlter Shove?
Or have they made steps that wmfol elanspoli
---A rioter's tireless love ?
.[From the t.7outher9 1.10.,ry Meggetwerd.
THE -LETTItiII,S _
MOZIS ADMIRES 'TO BILLY IVVINS
FIRST 11.E1"I'BR
, .
F11.6:51 ,
BY 'WAY OF lIICIIMUN
--114siusartN_Cursi., Dee. the 14, 1857
To ,lf(sier Billy. Kerd.vil, Bucb•i»yams,_
.Pcryinny:'
DEAR 13 I Yoti reelect lass summer 111'1 er
I bad pull'emht my shmim andhti4 dettimmined
t Vashinlloo citt V. monist. von to
rite freekwently if tigt gunner, II
1111 11(10U111 ity nll d scot and 111111
bin boar inta.9'it a weak Mal has writ nay t wa
..- . .
yit, *lir the ree,ht _that
,much has seen so touch,
_and has bgen Iso bizzy kuddint thin k. ,much
- .2" inn rite. . Billy this is the (limiest place on
: .*he fuse or the erih. But I'Mti going to be
gin at the begioin. .. .
, . . I took the car at •Fotovil on .Friday, in on
lucky day.. It were tholust.time ovveatook
- the car, but I warnt akeojed becos 1 ltad . seen
the car a numyer time . befo The • seitsashun
predueetlumm.themine arc that of rapid tray
s, , • lin.. butno n'l tn, I donut , keer how good a reth
• metisiningre - s, kin count the pannils ttv the
1
fens° a 'going 'long Bllt.t he mile stones aint
..0 like it was in a grave-yard—tha r t'S,a lie. owl
aludes to the telegraf posses The High Bridge
did'nt keer me nuther,,and I wonder it skier
ennybody, fur the 'itkiitle goes over it co s'ow
. ' that'ef,the blame thing was to bust throo, we'd
nil be dead heft) we - cauld pos . bly git throes.
Itimeby we 'wilt the Junkshin what. I techt
• about three lingeranv hall rase whisky whieh
I kinnot mintier. ' Nevver do you mend yo
drink at the Junkshin.
Leech . ' %iv the Junkshin, my lied a huzzin
with the striknine whisky. w.e got upon the
• Damdvil rode, and Altar the car •rarly ript it
• what they call the strop wrail. which is not a
sollid wrail, sick as lhey have 011 the Sowtli
side rode . , but puthin mo nor less than a wag
• utt tire nailed down to a raftur. •
Inotised that the peep. 1 in the car sot their
eyes on me mighty_keenly. and fur a time
was alarmed, reerin I hail let loose toy skean
which'corntinually orkupide my mine But it
• was within 1)111 the atentshun whielt a stranger
nalerally adtracks.. I, shill not dWell upml
• the minushee lir the jeiney ; satire it to say.
that. tWIIIIIB dark, we bulged down frinn the
Piney ole feelda and the (foie pills to - the,,riv
ver which we skeerted with rapidity,
,the
iu
jine setting up a loud shout as we went howlin
• into the tout or It ichmun. Plegg take them
bridgis takes no less than P. bridgis to
cross the rivver at. thissPint, and you klitelt a
sight mv Nun jest ill rime to git iotoo a nuttier
bridge and see !twilit'.
• Billy; I kin not fungit the kowr I enterd
'Richmun. Ef the faouv. being the feet limo
Limit paid my Visit to a Whit of great dimes
• 9.11111111 had Mot - bin the fee; the okaOtun wourd,
still have bin momcntious and.thevver intprest
itself upun my mentry from this sucktu»st atter.
I wus skeerd too deth—litlrilly , and no jo
king, skeerd to deth ! •
Skeen'? Mozis Addums' don't git
about Judith'. But t was' Ito'. I sot than
tremblin and sweatin not knuwin Whether to
' move hand. neffoot, wharasthe rest stint cited
up Oar little-untbrellers and things anti jntt
. .,.411V - 1ik0.4! gang tv• wild .turkies. . a l tided
budge. Sel•tuy, I fell.myjnsigniligance in rho
uv them ousings ue rich merchants
and'edjuested peeia — norkuowin ear, single, -
livin 1 uv'em. But t warm that that skeerd
• me, Billy, and 1 warnt afeard that somebody
Was going to hart me, for I has bonier nucklcs
than most menignd you know the size uv the
frog'in my ord.. It was the all-tired, the ow-•
dashus, and trenienjus noise that skeerd
• it was_enuf_to tiv skeet,' me. May be you've
heerd two injioes hollerin tit once. 'You've
• heerd the wind bellowiu in the woods like a
bull travlin to a cuppen throe a. bush. pile,
and peepcl shoutin at vault) meetin and 'Net
' B tuns, an ATiTATs - troh - lin u$ n debut-in e.iety-i
the evenin . ou'vejteorn them things. Also
you've knoti yo the . aot'ir-to git into the fowilvt.
jr - ultees git-t-o-gobblirr-trnd-tlic-gcetre
to cacklin; aiid the Guinea chickens . to Lavin
uv thajdecups'all at the saiiiirtliAeliiird es
' *they:e in stave; • Well, jest Minh' all these
noises tangled up like a lishin line, and cumin
'right slap into yo' naked ear when you did'nt
. pretend to ixpect it. Taint 'tidbit', taint be
. ginnin to be nuthin compared with what j
tumid when the car. stops in Rich:nun.. And
• What oil you: reckin this humid racket .wits
• *hen Laonte to find it out ?' Why, it preeedid
frum a passel—l ded't think tliar ~was
twa•duzzen , u, 'eta; but j ktiddent see strait at
• . the :time— about two
. !luzzen •the witst„
destitiest„,sassiest t 'lltgrinotit West *ridge
drivers 'liellerifit"iit the pec - pel fic•git to carry
• Bier tldngs„trunks.and so forth, to the tar
' erns. Ditti'ver, "lwyer,. did I hoer the beet tic'
it.. It mighty nigh distraCtid me—and I have
' sense bin told that titer ithforty,odd dell pee
'• 'pel:in llichmtilt, andll in the loometick from
• ' thesCVery ca r t r idge ' drivers= but. for some.ree
' ein rinhor,.:l spose there'is a-reesin,. they
a . carridge in tons, aline • May be the
• earridges titer is made tic lineberry. I 'don't
know: But these plogi-gored drivel's ought
to be whips day.ondnitepannytnniiirid'in Inc.
• the importance uv iny-sketitit, and
:ltirttrinheerd tr'fite, nititte bore, I went into ih
; ',crowd tiv.ilieni driters all IMllerin
•"" etirridge, eh , ;" sir ;"
lisitif,Tui, the Sitceltlirles; " Poter - Tur the
Patii
tut -, tjxchain: ; ":"sv e nt.
scut/d fl
Aylf . 4 ild ,etl,ioied. my
:iie aJ" ` `koAOrtfll7ilOY. t/1' snneis.
""T
• •
B aSs "I want to, go right home with
you."
Says he, very "gimme ye'. ,elteex.
yung marstee," .911(11 not kmahrtlie meenin
uv eltee'N., loitered .whae lie pintild; unt Wel I
come to a splendid, painted, kind uv n tlieltuss
waggin Wit Ii it beep uv windows and real vel
vit. seats. oh the sides, .and, steps to git up at
,the hind poet no it: But the Ixelmin nigger
he come right' behind me,• - and got. mice me,
agitC.hout..my_eheexl_ IV., he..3'..e . y_d
wits - to play7atid startiti
on Friday, 1 etin:t take time to tell yon, what
eltee;t is. Thiiik — Tliiid , nt ler my etnifOutullil
ole trinik; nun's best line trunk at the ,Itink
shin ? Fust I . wus dist rest, beeos I ihoutdd it
were lost, ' toe you know' what wits, in that
trunk with money ; then I tmortid, and eu,sd
myself• into vulger frnekshins. JALI.he eend
paid a lelegral• to the Junk.hin, and the eussid
trunk entue down the rode the tMx mornin heft
dor. •
I .l'lle . ,lxelfain . are * a inagnitbe , ,iltint
Tharisiwó lir 'em, lotertOhy a liridge, whicL
:pang,: the street and which is belt ern 'muse
in, litteltingame county. Otte side the street
is filled with I haus andtheather,sidd
with the miter Loos: the Midge jine; 'VIII. is
1 - s - etl7 . —The - 11 - 0111,
Irigher'n a tree, and tiro lions 011 that side ha',
I reeicen,,more'n n thonstm winders: All Finn-
vil (NOM git iu that taveyn, and it.itot feel it.
Inside the Mots. it jos' dazzles you right
tip. Nlarbill floes, laid in (Unloads: lamps nv
901111 gold. hangin done like the branellis tie
it white oke, and lighted with Whet .they call
gas, a kind - 11v anthill., like the fir. which
sinells...„ver. loud. when it Riot' lighted, but
when it is heroin. ittlikeg Avery thing
bread-day. yhen thar is leekiu-ghtesis rnunot leis uu.n !emit further frettoillorbrass men
in goldt big is thi, side aio n eon-house, t5..1 iA•pivit they calls the Washing.tun menumint,
piektelatirs itnil paintins, :not ii spleitilid,blir- - afortni the rite side no if the higg,est - lie N
rottni'and a ettlin Shop tilled with tables, and Boyer lieel4l iiv: tilred up agin.the monninint.
me itiggerS and people and' trunks and hoes' .Inside ut this bas. they tole me was iniuther
and sirkuss waggins, (which is called hominy' IlieniBB tioll.lll•Wiwltingeint., straddlinaiv a-
Inisses,) cumin and goin and talkin rind sniokin rarrin boss • I relltsajd spun the snehuni
awl drinkin and eatin and ellawin tolishker m a r
tian gmantl etette to the dniuni
and g o in lip stars iind eettith demonist 'login tdm et the
. ele (Mind wus alive et to. t sett
no bolls, flow can nover Iteeril no. I tiohl'ent the - wield niss no Ihedo times, he'd he rarrin
eat nothin the night I goi thou., fir leekin. instil 11 his hose.
They've get . n thing I har to read ,when supper ways iilli,a thoi . :e, tittles is wiass'n (twin times
culled - a - gong; a now peeue Thar is a crowd WO lit' things. 'Billy to tell
no sheetitin a little ltigg,er'n the lied ova Ileior yen uv MCIIIIIIIII, but l'shill not tell you nc
- A - niggef - eorne. , :illong -- holditt - ite ahe now. When we all gits tegether :iglu, I shill
thleiltil thing iii one loin' by a string not wine, 1(41 you. But the - wit:a no h
_all come shout
and in the other; l, ( .• s got I,lllSent with. by 10 SCR ILc things, nail thi
sumthin like the louldil uv n skrtio flea, thing I metle . it yoere night. I had \lnn
iver with . the little eund salick. into a -miss my dinnir •Wllleh hey - made.nie pay fur
the gong with the trahlaill, 'all the saute as it I had curt it. riiis is cheeks
taut I
,ies' tell- you it 501111's 1110' like the day no the trust Lind. But Mr.. Ballud he didn't
uv jedgenie . tit was COlilill 1 1 / 1 10 ennything I no- seam la agree with 1110 on Inc pint. Jut
vet. heerd. When I rust heerd it, tity• l a ir rid didn't matte noldn uurat nie at supper. I jes
rite up like teeth in 11. wool card. and I woe or tell yell I.laill haft herd.
heep ma' skeertl - than who'll the earridge That Idt:red-raced teller witiidi inOngiled me
rot's wits id': at the deep 0. But stein into . the barber shop in the :119/111ill. 1111(4
110 body ( thrio_ th i ne it I ntivve y to on , 01111 thin% and sot right serest 11 . '71 titbit from me.
-yell is the- find I I has sett a word too about it. , i4cain aile our I eet, lie s )oke u ) iiii ;lit •
to give pot
%%ell I've
it. I lcuthleat help thin . kia what a tine thing
that or Voog.would be to skeet. crows oitt itv a
coo-feel with. •
I went to bed rite erly, for my. eyes was a
akin awlmy-Ited_a sizzing. the
tavern-keeper, was mighty Rine and' pet-lite.
Sais he, Mr. Addams, I 11111 a goin to put
you in a high posichun, whir you kin see
every thing " Says obleeged to you,"
and) follered a nigger up stars. untwel we
VenCeleen. out qv site, and he put mein a long
narrer room, with a rutin winder whar I could
see when day eonte,,the tops thy a millyttl'uv.
houses with the smoke risin out Ur the
leys and a peesemv the never which core in
the wife like a lion. The washstan uv the
room was real nettgliy.' but it did . nt have no
11)111.1)111 top sieb us lhas sense seen, theidieers
was good cheers. nothinextra, thin' Wilr.o car
pet 011 1110 (10, no fire plais buett warnt Cole)
and the bed mighty low dam) to the grotto.
like a trundil bed. lint the sheets wits Hindu
and•dlichtts. The pillars is too big.
It took me nigh a our to . git to sleep, and
then I ditrnt cheap but kept it •wakin and a
,hunpin; my hart beetin. and I a thinkin about
my trunk and what war in it. You,,kno. It
comeli,„%„ the mornin% is I tole you lief°, and it
tle_and soun_insido_the.think.__N
body Inurnt (etched it '
billy the peepel in Itiehmun nuvvur cheap.
Oltin is I jumpt up in the bed in the nit'. they
ivus cumin and travlin up and doun.the
passnis, treddin on the heals uv that. boots
and a maliitt ttv too much noise. The Loral
only. nose what they.war a doh]. HMI 111111' t liey"
does to do without sleep beets my time., Kun
o.y peepel is bleest to sleep some, me ptialy s .•
I don't see no use tiv havin nv beds ef peepel
don't cheap. •
/
Bout lite„ tea little after, I got up. Ivaski
my fast!, and eel brekfus with ,e passinitts
goin on , the cal . Tried to g . a tansy drain
hero 1 eel; but they did nt ave. 'none at the
beat% tine its it tells Ilm :how, I had It ap
pytight. and laid lit solo it '.spur-rib nags
to Match,. - eteory. :Smola a flute -t , eegare at
, Ipens,to 'keep up my cackler. but had anther.
ttrittid a pipe. with some plane trash at nut hin
at all. .......,
110hlin nv my impious in view, I throde
away - abont i»cla and-a half uv air seegare
nod set to bizniss Foot I inquired fur the
(inviter. They tole me. but tole me not to go
Thar Only! 10 o'clock..and plcgg take it all I
had to wail. Well, the 'Garner lives in a right
deasent sort uv a square buns in one ethontler
uv the Clamul \' a ril, and whin '1
got thar at
In o'clock he waist No I asked for ole
Mr Welty, whar he lived. an Lee JAM!' me
anti I robin uv thar dreashins'got into Nlain
street, what. that. Ayus so tummy sine and
thing:, that I got lost. Then) s e es n y oung
man, ti dark eomplected feller he were, and I
uv them swelld Nees wllieb comes uv drinkin
uv whisky-or Inivin tiv the tooth-ake. 1 says
to him, I says: . •
Kin you tell roe what' the inquii•er.ollis
is IvlutrNlr. liiehy lives V
And he ldokin of me plum in the eye, did'ut
say nothiW Presly he remarked,' he says,
very partite, - says' he:
You see that ar toll luaus' over flour with
the flag a tlyin fruit the iaultl '1" I voys,
Well," he says,' .• hat's the Merrykin hot ell,
and, you go down ih? site. nv it. till your
come to another pole. somethin like that on
tot the hotell. only the thug slat thar.,but the
streaks ire tto•ag is wrayjiTal rpm( to po e,
painted like. That's the Inquirt.U. (this, ecOin."
___lgues (lawn and' when I pits to the_pole I
knox.. They says,. "Come in." and openin uv
the winder. I see a heap txv lookin glasses, two
or three likely..mlatter boys. with_kombk" in
than Lnr and spurns on, end' a feller standin
befo a glass tyin to; somethin round his neck.
"Are this the Inquirer Mils?" I says.
The inlai ter boys they MI, but the feller
at the glaSs
'• Yes, this is the Inquirer Offis. What kilt
we do for you V ,he says.
".I want to seethe editor."
" Well,.he aint here."'
" Whar is lie ?" •
Ile's tied and berrid—bmid b'but a fortniy
••
- That flustratek iint'a good eel, and I (Valet
know what to do, but jest to be sayin somethin,
L says :
Wlanttdid lie die 'IV?"
, 4 Well," he 'enys, • "-I can't say that I iz
zactly kno. bat or you want- to suseribC,
take ye intiniV jest as of he was
I toll hiin. " . No. I didn't redo mighty well,
and hadn't no money to spar.
that follered a eimeiderbuluir talk be=
twixt.us ; lie appearin•varry apkahue to find
Pitt, may, biznies. end I net lettin on, 1 has
fiefifie Iffilmt that that warnt ito Inquirer 011ie .
retati._bitt , a he - Titer's shop. , -. Sp I dittif.t pee l - IW34ltwner,-noi 1111!-- , Itichy nidlter. •
..shop: $1 reekin
wenkinto 211 bane, rotititslootin fur edterti..doti
bein eonetati4 fooled find:Ate peerill id/ Melt
'bettet- (tents 'thatt•fn think- it
mightY,Puitly , to fool:. Sons' from; .thoi
P& 4 2Lv2tE rom-
‘,,
But, did git I'6 see some ethers and lied sonic •
hat with wit, but as I Wits afraid. let out
about my skeitin, I didn't learn.nothinmlint
.wa tit ed.
Mein satisfole- I couldn't do no bizniiiet'?'
started roue to sea:. the curostes. They tole
me Itockits wits a prAyAdiis„ nllO.l. went
tiler, and seen a number lIV stile vesqs, which
19 aniusin to it men what nurver seen HIM be
fo, but ain't uri mighty Kitty ether. Themier
ehtint's mills, in thylpinviln is the best lookin
thitfga.ill it - 1711YriMirge - rriheriFfbnii-*
ters. dSilly, dune ism° brix in one ur them
utills`timtrim Pon vil and Ciry-put-togetheri—
heerd th i n' won soine tine grarmyards in
the sithbubs ur• the eitty, but 4 didn'l go to
nun . uv um. iwerearhig n sirens which that
wol'ut; cony` to town. -
The Cepinl bilditt,-wbur they make the logs.
sin( is luptsum is the- Ixrhoing sly it
that• is alikeniss in While, rock ur Glued!
IVitshiniona, With n . 10ta . 12 in his-hu anti a plow
S 011111: 1110 thiii . gs at. his teat. I seen
no °hied:shun to his exeeptin they'•
drnn•d his stuck rulLor tits, givin uv It
choked loos, ,to hits, On the fur side tiv the
Capt.ul trunitiweirentendusitrase men. Listed.
on the hottom purl tiv the bon . histerl ut• the
steps. 7 - otrinel7., - T - OtTie ItiTtirT7ialirt:lfe7fiTh - er
wini Tom Jetiesun , . Petrie ho or
rytor, and Tom .lettesun he ;lig the Inst. dein-
myerin.,exeilit one. whielk is Abraham, which
didn't lodeuve in no gurrermint at all. but
went wil
, .
arever he dire pleased utnl didn't pay
no taxis.
In)ookin at these gentilmen, i IVas.'lit,rtiek
by tffe cue how much bigger peepil used lobe
than they is now And 1 atribated the fallin
off on-our part-to the use_ti.bad sperrefsl
pearl. te sacs: .i......._---
" You don't seem to have no anpyt ight." -
I 011:014 to him, ".No. 111141 et' I didn't have no
• more appyt ighl I han you ve got isuituturs. livin •
Irould lie cheap white I ens." --
I . 1 sedthis mighty 'airlift and moldy-manila,
Ind he satin or a kind ur a growl in my .eye,
silo up, . - •
1 Artier a while r WllO out on the steps smokin
)uv ' a scogare, lie come et me agin . 1 wits •
I lone:quo aud warm sorry be cum , '
Stranger in the city, I presunte,' he stye:
I says, " Ye);.""
Sc.' ..). llttyitrtrr goals lit :
- , Fi. "No." .
1 . '
S'e, " Leave yo thinly well r
SI. " Tollibul, I thank you "
S'e, " I woddent take you to be a marrid
man ser. you look mighty young.'"
S'l •.• You're rite. I aim murzid yit."
) Arfter that lie didn't say 00 mot for conlC,
)
tine l'eard lil:e lie 10110 Studdyin about some
thin. Prtlsly
,he Ciiliralcmt agin, he.saYs :
S'e, "Coin back t'o Fluvanner in the morn
in ?"
S'l, " I thank you, tier, I don ' t lire in no
skit a place ds Floranner, and I snit a goin
back in the murrain. I'm a trarlin."
S'e, `• Fin. ye Itelth ?" • ,
.S' 1 •• Skeerdr." ' .
— Lfe shet np Agin. Pretty :men
Sc,' " Sold
.V,I unties ?"
S . I. " ]low in the name 0' sense did you
know I had 'only mules . " ,
S'e. "Oh, we fain ill town nose everything.
Did you git a' good pris . e?" ' ) ,
.S . I. •) Only far." lint how he avver come
I to no about them moles) cult] yo pit. is 'a mis
) try to me. Ile Walkt or like he woo goin
away.. But all or a soddin he:tinned round
and say: .
. 'Sc,• " llow'd you like to take a Mill turn
Ilia. ev'nin ?",.
S' I, n Turn at Itintt ?"
6'e,t• Tapistry, velvit."
I . SI " 1 don't kook yo ineenht."
I S•it, •• Gran planer clipper in _the. recoil, '
kroahus -afloat] in the
.ittiqtil You no."
' Si, —l\ 'kiln% 1 don't understand French,
and you no it, and et you think you're guilt to
),redikewl me. you'll fitril you've got the tong
rsow by the year. I'm a mighty chicken-heart
ed man, but 'bar .10. some things-I-won't-put
1 up' with. as you'll find mitt mitty dirthquick .
of yoit 'keep a roolin arrter me''
Then lie ltog:t1 toy pardon sed he did . nt
mean to hint my feelins, and all that. But I
:to d him to clear out, •I didn't want to have no
no to do with him. And I did,' 1, for you no ; "
Billy that when I'm Mod I'm mad ki.__l_,,
' That NON the lost I scan tiv him and the
last - advetichef. I had in Ilichmon.'from - which -
L. shuck)oll the 'dust od inY feet the fidlerin
•mornin, taking
,the North car it leetil artier '
sun up. . Yu arecks . nit,fren. trooly) .
'Moms' Anouns. •
. .
IQ" - A reckless dare devil named Sellers,
made n balloon ascension troni Dayton Ohio,
the other day. instead oft ,ilk balloon prop
erly rigged and arrangeil 1 . 111.1hd trip, he'lind
provided it huge ito.s in concern, coated with
glib and • whit e-washor with yellow• ochre,
in size and shape very nowt' resembling the
camas under which the small shownfeiroolhe
out E:kirts or the circus•eshibiioflit women /1114
big snakes. It was to lie set afliiitt by building
a fire under it and inflating it with ratified
nir. While being inflicted, it caught fire, but
nt leak a mile hi . L,
After being at this hi ight fin• a. brief peri; ,
the rent in the balloon allowing the ratified
Lir_tn...esen.po rapidly, he logo Lis
deseeM, which iv as nearly as;rapitl as he had
travelled upward. At one time he was in dans'
ger of n cold bath inhe, well-swollen Miami,
but a .enrrent of wind struck liitn.antl ituans,
down safely in a marsh about Milo from hue
starting point Altogether, it being laic first
attempt to get IRNIVCII-Ward, and ins4ll. - rt frnil
vessel, it was the most
_ . fooliA and . reckless
Rdventure flint ve.have heard of for manyaday.
J111)1ZIIM, AND :11'1)101011S HlNT.—General'.
D • was more dist ingitikied for gallantry in
the field than for the care lie lavished'npon•
perknial clrnnliuc N. Complaining on a cetr
t
of the siillering lie endured froin rhountatiant,
that learned and linittoretut JudgeAnderteek'
to tir'esei Die a lamely. • • • •
"Yon Imo do,ire your servant", he' said
to flue General, !CO place every morning' by
your bedside alith three pat is filed with worn
water. You will then get into the'tub..and
having -previously provided yourself with a
petincrof yellow soap. you must rib your
whole body with it, immersing yonrselrecea
*malty in the water, and at , the end ..of one
fourth of an hour in iwocesa,' conclude 'hy wip-,
hig''yenrself dry With' Towels. and serubbing
your. .person fish brOsh.". ' • •
Gete•nl AA' it few'min
tittia'rrtithiction upon WhitChe - ,:hid juAlioind;
' 2 oll6 , eeinwtirnc•loo - tieitlier more nor.-less'
than waildug•yourself: -
.Judg(ii':.qt to,
Aat o/deetioql7, " • •', •
- lirVDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1.858:
CARLISLV,,
LETTER ERpm. MINNESOTA
The India na ti , —Trai i - and .Cuatonis
cer p responde . nee of the Herald !
,- 'RED RIVER, Alinnooka,,,,_ April 26.
•
b p evil that men dn VeiS at or them,
; The good Is oft Interred kith their hones."
•
Tlie trUth'ef the above is n - rtiittreletudY tx
etuplitied ut thoLmany_erronennsitetiona that
rexislin the minds of your otherwise intelligent
people, regard to the Intliaps t , 'Nor nerd
for - the lit ist ory oC flic
' past conies fronting' downloran' with suffer
'tag, bloodshed, and deafh, eniluted at their
hands by•our foretitthers, -But )vlty tire they
responsible for this? Why arraign the 4otrogc
at the bar of civilized 3ustice... : 4nd deterttiine
his acts by its enlightened code Is ignorance
no palliation ? Is a seWconseitotiness of right,
ns measured by his ideas of rigtitt nun wrong,
no excuse'?, In a word, hove Lila not, the in-1
alienable privilege, inherent inlhemselves, of
dCtermining what is justice •riSurely they
have. We -might us well- expeet figs of ;
thoros_or..granes.otiltisties,'7. ni ciagiachein
justisN at the hands rifsavage...
. now propose to give some tnformnfimt in
regard to these sons 'of the. 'wOods derived
from what -I Litre learned mu .ity intercourse
with them, and from. the testimony of others,.
familiar with their Traits, tf:Lbits and Customs.
Government policy, in regard,to their remo
val {Vest. has been to place thein in leealiti, , B
etlpjioocd to passers ns many of the requisites
essential to their weliiire, as possible. 'Again,.
marking theboutidaries"of theit''several Res
ervations by distinct : find 'defined lilies.
Accordingly,wedinil llret•lhe ilowcyful tribes
ot the "Sioux" dish eltippeWas" are located
011 the !lead waters of the Nlitrsis,sippi, , htul di
vided by its broad and rapid ourrent : These
tribes are bitter enemies, and-bloodsli&lvvinald
inevitably be the result of a 'contact—hence
all dutereetnise is strictly-prohibited.-
'As the traits 'Charnel erising these tribes are
very nimihu, 111y,r0111arkA will in. 'confined to
the •• SiOUX..." Passion, in the - Indian. ever
exists in exce? , s, They love or hate..mourn
or rejoice: they are cruel or merp;tul, revenge
ful_or generous, 11141 uulch high4edegree_thnn
elsilized nation. They tn'a certain ex
tent, controlled by a sitigle idea,. which exer
cises, for tile time being, an undivided ittlln
Nice All absorbedin accomplishing his desire
And attaining his end; he assumes it fixedness
or purpose commensUrate with , the importance
ul'the objeu7 - 1164 - eislr therdeign is revenge
in viewor wrong endured; it demonizes him to
n certain extent, and every powiti; of his mind
bent to its aeedniplislinient. (lunge]: in
, tintidates no obstacle discourages, and half it
of this trait, I 'give — the - followikg truthful ex
omplel..l—. ,. `
A Chippewa brine, Many' yeWrri . li . go . ,.While
'under thel-influenee of liquorYeemmitted a
petty.lareeny at one of Jl . lO trading posts of
the Hudson Bay Company. Hu was •tietl up
and flogged. 'The man whoSnflieted the chas
tisement left the country, and went to Montre:.
. ,
81. in Canada. 1 The degraded brave..
smalling
under his wrongs. planned a triP. and netually
perfohned it. by Navel ing -a distance of nix
limnlied miles, Shot down his viletilu, and re
*
turned with Jim
. sealp„ Which ';'e.-WearS over
,his heart, 'the - proudest tropli, ,it life , !,---
If genefosity, for a favor' ei c.. should be,
the object, it is marked by the sonic devotion. 1
An Indian never prd(cmes frientivitalp when he!
does not feel it. Therefore, trnejery is coin- J
Inuntively unknown eating (het . A curious I
custom prevails among them applicable to this
part of my subject. If n gill of anything is
tendered to find accepted as a pledge of friend
ship. it is considered binding is 4ing -a. , it is
in possessi )))) . and no provocationisamnsidered
sufficient for its violation, Itliti I it is returned,
and It warning given of his determination to
redre,s his supposed wrong, always "coupled
with the offer ,hut a sufficient time will be
given for his escape ; But No to the person
that — negleuti — the — warning . . -- 11i - s — life - is - 140
forfeit. . ..
This U'& it possesses great interest, from the
fact og - its teachings are supposed to be tra
ditional. The bout-belief:do that hundreds
of , 'ears ago, a certain. chief, in time id' peace,
took a number of pristo.ers and wits aboof . in-
Hiding death by burning them. Jlis braves
hail collected it huge pile of logs, and placing
their victims thereon, were about to apply the
faggot. when a voice was beard, like the roar
of mighty thunder. proclaiming that the. pris
o era should lie set free. The. chief defiantly
ordered the logs to be tired—when the Great
Spirit hurled a ihmideibelt which burnt the
chief to n crisp. Then a mighty earthquake ,
shook the hills :out-tolled back the waters of
the Great Lake. and a voice proelainting these
words Wo be it to ally of my .SOllB 'that
accepts lot 011 (pledge.; aed betrays; he dual
never enter the warrior's rest !*
Another trait - worthy
m of notice. is their tini
for:kindness .to male • prisbners, Their
persons are protected from insult; and every
thing is made 1 i cottrorm to their contfort:--
Thousat do or cases might bo . readily adduced
in proof or - oli o . , m o lt 0..00m00 1 t I on the
brutal outrages so-ollon perpetrated by ITings
who claim The chastening influences of civili
zation:
... .
I Will Conclude this branch of toy subject
by allusion to another curious taw out, in. Can,
'motion 'with the burial of their dead. After
the death ore warrior, his coil s is chithed in .
thit ilk I dress.nsually Worn on the occasion of
the - War Dance l' • All his implements of
warfare are laid upon his breast, over which
hi arms are folded: Alis budy•lies for one
:. n(a day.) A small bright tire is. kindind
i (''
at 'is head, and a silent watch is Itt , Pt by his
wife and near relatives. ' this twits, before
latria Is-placed in a: rough birch - bark coffin,.
and then &pained in the lairhil geottud of
the tribe. A hushed silence. pervades the
multitude.-save an occasional sob . front the
wife. of the departiia When the body is low
ered into the„grave, the orator tines, and with
impassioned eltlttwenee. recounts the virtues
1 and the deeds OP glory of the departe . d. He
then advances to the sorrowing, wife. and tab
ter-by--the-baud,-he-cMls-ttport--the Great -
Spirit to comfort her in her afflictions; aid
reminds his brother warritms that her protec
tor is no more. and - lcia - weir - their - soleant duty
to providelor.lerwants. %•Over. the ginvc, a
tire is. kindled for4our:nights... This has A
reference tb II tradition. which is recognized
by all the tribes of the North West. - They!
belieVe that it requires a . four day's journey
after death„ere they reach the, sunny. land,:
which is the abode of the .• Great t , pirit,"=--
and as they have to .journerthiough a strange'
land; and that they may have a lire to rende n
their' camping for the night coinfortable 414
the reason given for their custom of ''' Fire On
the Grilve:". this rifle.will be neededAn slay
the deer in that ! , I.lappy Lund "' They .tirmly'l
'believe - flint - all jby - attainnbleitrth is - HO - wilt
be realized in the spirit land, whilst sorrow!
and suffering-14M lie'unknown. • They. loch 1
upon dettllt'esitiViely a...transition of place, I
as necessary to makel.toont fol. others. :
In
.view of. these facts-what •µ , Intilancholy
interest is thrown over Ihesty-sittgular.people,
worthy the contemplation of, thiPking .men -::
Does not the momentous question here present
itself, , Han thembe nothing done 0-illumitiate.
thelr.darkened minds' with the rays of the KUL
of rlghtt?onaness ?• .r; .- • • •
A.
mllonevo',Ysnoo is noW defined as the gi'v
ing away of people:B , money charity ;
supplying - ,yogr wife; h a : ,bsyrsliifilbsus;
anti tti*haartedniiss:Oling pair - girls'haopt.
With tholieoahatiry ancompattitivititi,lnatryotir
boys itioney
=I
MIMI
IMBED
=LI
PENIIIINA
lIMII
"AN'INT'ELEIKAENT 'WITATICSS
Not 11111119 Yel:lll4 . agn a :criminal was tried . in,
an adjoining county, in 'which one Ben
‘was-n ninterint' Witness for' the State. The
chnrge wits flint Foster nude an attempt- to
kill one-S. with it four_ pound weight. Ben
was ntstontistrohg ntan.,with huge bingo, and
not in the habit Kefusingn social drink with
'a friend. He was only a tulerably. good ,na
tured fellow when he bad n. brick in his hat,'.
nd-letiicdrotrilie-Aeinils riv-tiSt
great relish. lien wee called up by 111651111 e,,
null politely_Ltequestedioltell.a4 Lo _knetie .n
bout Aftersquariag himself . round allies
or two: pad adjusling -his quid, he began in.
ids peculiar nasal voice. • • •• •
all Went 16 - the sale—there was a
big . eroivd that— some•waS dvinkin, and some
Wan't'-1 wit's, Judge sorter So inykelf. Well
Niel Hales was thee twin' to buy an old spot—
ted sow thnt 1.1111 e:oseto hint. Noel is it good
feller Judge, but he ain't smart ; he
: went to
Jackson oat. and hi s daddy got out of sight
and be went about axing every man he met.
.Whar's daddy ?'— •
' 'P r o on, Mr tell . us all about the
fight. — 1-
,
4 11e1h-ns-I-was'srr.riti;' - Noel - wrinterttlie - Pittr ---
and IVIIB arfeared he couldn't buy her without
pittite 'somebody , to : stand for him, and
told him el' he'd make me safe I'd do it. or
'die and he said he'd pawn his gun hnt hit was'
Wingat's shop to lie fixed- I told him .All
right, Noel.' hit shamt.breatt stmares'with us
no ItoT . ' Nd'el hedid-hid three dolthrs
and it 4111110 or a quarter, and !can't say which
ie the po.vitive.'-
-• Go on, sir,- if :run pleat e, about the fight.'
, Well girt:Atte time to hring.it round right.
Well. Noel didn't pit the now,
_St611143”1111:
3Vall hid more:n site I then a
cow was pal up and Foster bid ten dollars •
and li-quarter. and she was tittoc , ,ell off to him
Posit:r . snitl.lie only Nil ten: doll:tilt; and S
. ,
.
HlLid lie bill tcu aid a quarter. 'flit!y gulp - to
I liN.llltill. t!IIII . I. 00004,01000 Was aid for
0 111011 to 110'1_00711111 Potuer took it. .'Try
kept On jawerhe and at laqt 8. told Foster he'd ,
btr of he'd . scrapulate. Foster said he'd
he'd combolieate- from what ho
said. Well almatdhis thee I felt Ilry, and
w.nt over to the doggery with several, and we
tuek a. stiff .10)04,1 .{,nel; !iliac with siveet-
Judge. Well. Noel Ilsles heeled lit t
-alamt-trot. gittinl-the.Pow.: so - -811y$v
•let's have some music: to mike us foul better.
=
and ci git' Abe lArd 10 play Cotton-eyed
Joe.' I'll (feat to a half Out,' •:Well; in time
we b eam the Ns., over thu.way, rind went out
end who should we see but S lying down on
thepiazzer.and Foster as (talent skitinocdgitilt
See 1. •;\ len let's have a fair fight' Some eine
acid,-Mien they!ve already tit.'
'llr ,---. lid pent see the fight
'Well., squire . Cott , , • ; 4 ' l ot-:trre-,tlM7=-1
deknembranee ain't very .elare; but,
ono thing I'm sure of.lodge, and that is Noel
treated ;. lie didn't 11l . =
Ilene the State informed idle diet lie could
stn et aside. and dm Court not Imppening.lo
Lein• the oath. the witoe:m teifx.•permiited. to
rot ire amid the sorpiemsed laughter or the
wlkole court room
The Captain who waqldit't Race
"11Y TIIIS YOUNG *UN
• ' Early initte spring or the petit reel., a wag
niticent new steamer IVILS launched Upon the
Oltib V.ver, and shortly allerwArds made her
appearance at the levee opposite the tiouri,h
ing city of Cincinnati Gilt .edged covers en
veloped the captain's, 'respects' accompanied
with invatatioos to 'see her through' upon her
first drip. being forwarded to' the ' editorial
corOdif that vicinity, the chalked hats were
, nonterou4 . on that oecaMon. - It -Was-a grand
,altair, this debut of adloating palace, which.
has stillmaintainediter repute untarnished as
the 'crack beat' par rxre//.arr upon the West
ern waters. Your humtde servant was among '
the invited guest a- rind a nice time he had of
it!
myself aboard this beautiful craft, •
in close communion with a score of unques•
t hatable Imam ies. • The company proved to be
Iteterbgereous conglomeration or character
—made up or , ieditois • lawyers, auctioneers,
indescrillibles and fancies —with a: stolid:-
ling or monesuches ! There Wit!, n stray pur
-1 son, ton. in the crowd, but as his ri.isure tittle
.between meefings'•was,pent itt trading hor
ses We dispensed with his grime Wore meals.
Wele4 our nuim•ings.an hour befere sun
' t,-tapon a clear cold afternoon, and passed
rapidly dowel' s. emun for a considerable dis
tance, withoutexperieneing any out-of-the
way oecurrence. The %son of t entPerance
and the parson aforessid amused themselves
over
,a molting whiskey Italy —t he dtoys' were
ridieving eachuther of their silltet•thions dimes
and quarters at euchre, when 4.11111 gentle,
1111111. win) was some when ltd wits sober, step
ped suildenlP o the cabin wit h-the informs-,
tion that a' well keown
Itoverita 'Sight at, the mom h or • t he Rent tacky
river. The cards were dropped :instanter,
the punches di•appeared, and the mounters'
weie soon distributed in knout spot the prome
nade deck to note the"progress or events.
Our•bully' haul sped away like a bird,
however: and the craft behind gave us early
esidence that she should•ofter..m. p tty.
Tho' , ;at ;Will3 in the lire' at .once— kbage col
ummor It ack-smoke curled up in the clear at
mosphere -tat extra turn or•twt»vas risible
upon our oWn.boat and aWay we went !
good deal, at' excitement existed einemg the
party. us thit rival steamer WAS clearly gain
ing on us A exalt like outs with' ouch a
conirany and such a captain.onustn't be beat
; • , • -
As the boat behind us fell in under our stern
and we could could her passengerS, a sort of
impression came overits that, by t ‘ t.tile mis
take. we had got upolvllie wrong - boat ! At.
least that Was the dt!presi4ed opinion of the
parson: as he • threatened 'to go down stairs
and take Another. drink.
Our captain Ivas a.nOble fellow—, be paced
the deck quietly, frith h constant eye to the
windward; but he said' nothing: . A Levy of
• the mourners itepped.up to, hint with--
a • What—speed-enitln 9 '
..• _ .
..Pair, di:111101mi; ; I think it is very fair,'
responded jho captain. calmly. an Ito placed
us 111111 upon n sn i t tra,s mot) at the
of-the pilot house.--The. movement . was re
sponded to by theliiint jingling' of n bell be
low, followed immediately by a rush of cinders
front the smoke pipes, and an improved ac
tion of the paddles. • ,
• Now we move again.' • . - •
`lFonse,' was the response; and a momentary
tremor pervaded the -bout as ,she slid along
right:smartly. •
But the, craft in our rear moved like - our
shadow on the calm waters.' and as we shot
.doten tho'river., it scented .as if we had her in
low, So Calmly and su uniforntly . didtdic follow
•
wake.
' The'exciternent of the congregation upon
deck-had by this t hue bcoome'intense and. it.
was.prauy>pinijt that the boats,niust shortly
part .votopittly or split something' The-ray,.
enlbeftind us took advantage of a turn in 'the ,
channel, - ilrld Bits' clearly
'beard.frenr.tlia li)ok .out: of our rival, , as she
hove olf•antlsuddenly 'alongside -The.
parson went belt* at once to, put his - An:cat
iti execution. as we conie . npfliocitiTent again
`neck and - neek,' and uwlien - Ito'rettirned 'ware
'running a ;twenty-flve' knotlick, , the steam
sinack.otr•to degrees!, ,
muttered
. an
-auctioneer to . "
•A' perfect nonsuit i ! relenrked alaner to
4- Beitieitfbot 'net Odded 6 , poli4
tieSO4 ; Anti awayove §00,144.8y10.5ky-etlile.gir
,?alt
•
Wanlirrit she hem• a !cello more,' meakly,
aslcoll thC•parion. . " • :
she's doing very well,' replied the captain.
.Don't gel excited gentlemen, my boat is a new,
(pie;:-Hber , repithition and mine,is - at t..take. We
nnisti't herL.racingiilways injures a boat; ,
anti I am „averse to it.; saying. which Ite,Lap
plied his Ihnntb and finger to the brlitis kuolr
agaiti—the bell tintili4l in the' distance and
our rival Pilot . ,shertly find an opportunity.. to
_examine,:the.fireiliteettne..atiOtte_voldei4DaLl.
.1 was aelmtainted witlitheettgitmer, step
ped below (belio;ing we shottld . be beaten at ,
Tittr - Preserit sfh.tl,) and enteting — tlMlngine
room,-
we'll 'be licked—give her anuthe
turn. eh
t rather think she moves some asit is,' said
Tim.
' Yes, but the herd on tis—give her
ttlittle, toy lioy—,jllSt for—
• Step in here a.moutent,' remnrited Tim it's .
all.'munil you lutow—nothiug.to be said, eh?
Quiet —there !—doit't she tremble some?"
' i notieed for the first time that our boat
did labor prodigiouslyE
contiimed. Thu
'loot( I lixre ntout!N.ilti, n•ord
_poi 1.9% '
stepped nut of that engin-room (i'int said
tatet:wards, that- I sprang Out it Dile bound ;
but he Heil!) in a htirry. The sOlder upon
the connection pipe had ntelted and run down
oven the setuni in a dozen places, from the ex
cessive heat -a ormv was placed •athwart
the safety vAz e, -with a fifty-six upon one end
and we wea&qmoting down thevOliii), under is
head of steam; chifck Up 10 51. 41):
My -looping ttp trtment was well aft. „I en
, lereidthe state room —got vet_ upon - the lmek
!side 6r eh ) . the cor n ers of
I the pillow into iny 'ears. and cudcaeored to
' ll.llll;lrel44..lllVheit its Sleep It. nas 1110 of 'She
11110tilillil hi attempting to rights myself I ills,
covered that. my hair ;Inuit out so straight that
it was impn,,,ilde formwdo_vt myireatlavith_
in six inehes of t Im pillow.
I d tylight. zit monmutary
eXperiation of bring landeid in Keittuety (or
sour..where,eise!) hitt we got its
led IMP riv.a hour int) Louisville, and I
I ititorolivery i:woee 1111011 tiiy nittliteoP fled.
I would never accept another- invitation for a
pleamro trip 11'0111 a ,lee31111)1.1111,
MIS 'aver4i2 to roeing.
110 W 0 Y ROY .07.1t11 , T II IS PAT DOWN
. .
Byron had not d nn god his body by strong
drinks. but his terror of getting fat iv is so
great that he reduced- his diet to the 1/Mllt
absolute starvation. ,llc tilt of 'that son.
lymphatic temperamant. which it is alinost
impo ., sible keep within a inwlerate corneas,
particularly as, in his cote. lilsauituness-roser"
.... i•entrd.taking - thett he whi e d
to this weight ecru standing was - painful': Si)
he resolved to keep'down to eleven stone, or
shoat hint , elf. Ile
: said everything lie
,swal•
lowed was instantly eanverital into fallow. I t
atudaleposited on his ribs,. ; ; - 1 . 12 was the
,only
Inupan being I ever met with who had
sulli
clett self rest rains and resolin ion to: resist t his
proneness to fatten an,l
Inut, tihrri~ he way dra Ivts On
stone and nine !annuli, and looked much less a •
Thi. ores not from v:11116 • 111/iell lid . 1/21 , 0111al
appaarance,Lnt froM a INtt or ; Mot ive; an I as;
Ilil WAS ulay.tvo 111111gyy,•I
his nurit. wis the gee -der. Oaeasion illy Inc
rel."ed I ris v_igil-nice, when he stvalled apace.
ThilitoMther anta of . his -old
' Byron. how well you are looking!' .11' Ito,'
Lad mnpu. I there it It td bceu well ; bid when
Le ad led, • Von are gettin g fat.' Byron's brow.
',reddened, and his eves flas hed, , Do you call
'getting fat.looking.. weld as it' I were a ling ?'
and turning to me he muttered, • The.beast,
' I can hardly keep Thy hawk off him The
'yin who thus offend.al Into was the husband
of the lady - addres4sl las blenevra,' and the
origittal his.•zuluik:;,. in the Brink , nj
don t think he had miteh appetite
I his dinner that illy, or fir many days, and
never forgave the in tit who. so far from wish- ,
itiz to offmul intand I to ply trim a complo
went Byron said he tried all sorts" of exit- -
Frinr-mt - s - to - slardi r•rif
• • his swelled rte. said. •of one tim
~,to fourteen stone. On I clapped the nitt9.ll.•
;my islns. and like the hiliern
consten:a. my own fit would gist on
biscuits_ and
,so la water for y days tog:alter ;
then. to allay the etern II hong .r gnawing at
his vital,. lat would' maki , up a horrid mess of
cold tot noes, rive. Ash or greensalolu' , et I in
vinea• tr. and gobbleit up like a famishes dog.
On either , of iltegtr unsavory dishes. with a
bisent awl' a ...lass or . two, ar wone wine. he
l eared not how ,senr, he called, feasting sump
-11111.11:4. L'pou my observing he might :Is well
dare., freqi fish or Vegetables. instead of stale,
.11e.langhial. and answered, •I have an advan
,tag • over you: 1 have no - palate ; One thing
lis as aeod as another to tile.' ..Nothing.':l
said, •Tlisagrees with the natural man. lie
fasts and gorges : hi; brains don't bother him;
but if you wish to live • Who wants to
live." - be replied., • Not I The Byrons
a -short-lived race on - both sides. Voile' and
mother. Longevity is hereditary : zuh,no.tr
ly at the end of my tether I dent care I'm
death a.d : it is her sling: cant bear
pain ' By stdrving ins body, Byron kept Ids
braids clear No man
,had twighter eyes Or a
cle,trin voice; and Ids resolute bearing and
prompt replica, when excited. gave to his body
a mnsettlar power that imposed on stranget•s.
I never doubted. for Ile was:indifferent to life..
Mid pronderthati*Litcifer. flint, Iwbairdrawn
Ids :sword in (hence, or elsewhere. he-would
have tIIVOWII /Way the scabbard —Trelawny's
Ileeolleetiona qf the Last Days ql Shelley 'and
Byron.' •
per' The ininTin g e 4E41.4? are tintinnbn.
'Med in the kilnettinl !isle of sonte•of our ex:-
elentgeentler ibis flo•hion : , •
.lortietl iti- county, North eitrnlinn,
by Rev. -, Grtpt- Grove- , to .11.iss•Dittuq .
(.1 rill; es.
The graves 'tis said, •
Vill'yiehl their (lead •
Whet the last trumpet shakes the skies
' BLit it' Gull please,
1 7 _11mi - 6ml - es like these
A'dezen living'folks may 'rise.
Ondhe 1011 i, Mr. .Bean to 'Miss
Sarah 11 Greenfield.
tees Amt. to tbolr wishes
,And 11150 to Wiwi. VOAIIIIIIIS' '•
Titob may 41ustow Cu thislirten field - •
• • i t lovnly crop of linens.
•
in Mr.' , Ili - airy Wiser to Miss Lucre
tia llced. . • • •;.,' , .
- wltaly.dld 'Hebb- IVlsti. wed, ,
Lt erlo town, latecrotit ;lend;' •
•
'tis hoped Cita he may liAly.atoahor.,
For though slice heat her heed, she's w
A Virginia. paper recailds Site . marriage' of
Miss
,daile Lemon and. Mr. Ebenezer .Sweet ;
tvlicroipon our dev,iranoralises. as follows;
' liolv istypily • .Ist n. 5 I, I DISCS
.Istio end -1-beoeser,
no longer pith.: hiit•SweSt - , • •
' Alld•ho'We 1.13.n0n squeetel 4 I - -
.fig'in4"lVol," said - his honor to•on old noir°
who lnul been hauliul up for stealiniAt'Pullot.
"whatjnive you to tniy Tor yoUrolf ; "Nut' .
fin' bait'dis; , bossyas . erocy as a bedbug
wtion - lAtolo dat 'tie pullet; oos'l' slight 'have
thi . wg rooster. - and nfiber:do - to tt. Pot
8401V*'61.8i.V0V that I, was,'lntiorlii* tinder
do dolfriwo trOmondous.,7:ll.
. . .
. ~ . , . . •
.i.,i) 'w .. • .
vo.AL,vo . •.iiall. au i
, gnorittit'bpr . devout
cbdvort id a comp' - riftitithig, 'tolling- his., oilicri-.
mercy-
in. which, ulto,r, speaking, of thif"gront
utorcy of liic Lord; Ito-sitid . :,.: 't Nty r brothrou 1.
have cr:o4oid the ifirlgiiiirtii4lbany; - tient tilt'
'Orhikiiiik Orinik nt- OA; tilitlY,; 'and 'l'Ve: 'Otte.
thottot if‘tii6l4lSidlind'-only. , 4•lnituitt4l.littrc,
.hoputttlitPlO:Oto449l.4 l 3;"494' :4 1 k1 30 #4.4) 1 NL:
44,,M4 1 ,,T, 1 , 3 ,,'5. " ..r t l :.,•. I.., ! i'i ',. „,-...!. '..c;!-,: , i‘ . . - -,t . ,: ~:'
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ISt oo ir not Paid In noltouttner4:'
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VASIIIONAULE 1V EDDINGIS.
Se:Tnwleutlpnrsen has been hating a sly' 'dui, Wed
fashioni.bh; wedding: . . • :
k.l.llll..nnittiventy alt,in .
rour-and4wetay dnndldb, dressed from s, teptrs*e.;: Y .
Four , tinddiventyLgrizonnis,lenirguil_tiventy_nosilen,r
: Four twtnity' brideinnaldS dressed-i 4, y . ep_ .111;4_
Eight-and-forty Mind:les Blending All together,
The bride ringindanitiowelleiti .
The groohi gloved and glum; ,
Anil both of theinhiok.foolleb,
' And both of them are dumb,
- A thousand spectators , • 7
To sco the pretty nudell'i,
A thousnod tongues to whisper,
II o's rondo diiite it catch." "
_ Jilglit and linty ninnies
iiiiirchism out of church,
like so ninny schriboye
ilumilug from n birch
011. - irlfath si,II tiol.)14( upon 11, Over. T . ay,(44, -
Theworkd tunics, gliniat filen for OClthlng gems to am
A'AVOILD TO TiIErv.WISE.
Love hailed it llttle amid, •
humping throuji the meadow;
Heedless In thu:sun she played,
iS,orstel the shadow.
"Come with me," whispered
`• !Astro. street, to love nod ftwio.. ,
'• 11.1,2,0 by," she uMeked reply,
..• LIVII . B 1111 io seasun.M
yehrH s went. yeeis came; ' -
I.IA - ht mixed u•lth shadow;
Love unit the meld
Ormolus throu,th thu meadow.
"Sot so e , .,y..urgil_lho boy; •
I.lSNe'thno to loic and reaeaa"
and by," she mused. reply; •
•
'• Lore's still In reason:?'
Years went, years, aline; ,
Ll,;ltt,eltati..teti to shadow,
"Lnro !vile the mad again,
Welting in the tnemlow, "
'•
taco no more: itiy'dreant is o'er ;
I can listen now to' reason." ••
iteeli thee coy.' 'mocked the bay ;
v Love's out of sCason."
PAINTS OF' A GOOD • 1113811AN-)3:
. The "Ohio Cultivator" lets
pond:tut wlnt_thus-sensiblrgfiii her opinion
TOI the article.
, •
p IVA T : Fe. wrote, yen •
upon the subject of Good . IVii'es, wo Itart '
come across, a passable description of Otodel •
tt ilhoul, Which Causes us to Modify what'wo
said before —that no such essay had over been
In ale Gontletnan's Magazine for ,
1761. tindli he following mental and per
sonal utt ditatfions or a husband:—"Groat ,
goo I-wit are, geptl humor mid good . sense.
Lively by . till means? Stupid by. lite means._
Ills prstla agreeable, ratherthaii handsome.
tin great objeci,imito six feet, with tin-exect
symmetry of parts. Always clean, bat' not,
foppish in Ids : dress. Youth promises a du
raliou-or happines4; therefbre is agreeablti.
Mrsi.l-read iu theelassics, but no_petiant..-
per i imentalir a`equttinied with natural- philosei
play. A tolerable ear for music,: butt fiddleit
must repeat it •again no ;fiddling, hush44'.
.An env and unaffected politeness. , No bully,
just ns much cottrge as in necessary: -to-ti
fend his own and wife's honer. trivellet , ,.
no entlinsiagni for the vertu. .-Mayslortuns
smile on the man of my wishes, A free-thin 4,
in everything except inatattersnf
Now, does tgiii,thlp well; Still; it isA •
little too modest ,its its requirements. • The
Model With is,,Whrthy of a companionvidee
of perfectien; and the gentler sex should net.
be ditii lent in making their standard of excel
lence-known. In this respect, if in no 'other;
we'wottld advise a eloselmitation of theieniale
elendS. We would add that the Model. Bits
mild must not find unceasing fault with hie
wife's dress—that is he must endeavor to be
eans . istent in his criticisms, and when'lM.has
ridiculed her out of wearing thin , shoes,. be
Must not pimvokingly amuse himself with the '
"cliekerty-ehielt,'. or thick boots, nor etinstant r '
Iv remind !Wl' of the, dangers of hunions•from
heels. lie taut mi call a high dress, prudish
and a low one, immodest. must not dub
a •Inutt on .1e,2•," awkward, a coat sleeve, silly,
rid a flowing one dbsurd, because it is al
ways,dipping tlfe dishes." Ile 'must clot
tell her that she "cannot- have a-new dress...
she must make her old one do—he cannot af
ford it," and when she ibis furbished it up to
ale best or her ability. remark to her "Inlivr
dowdy you looked my dear last evening. What
a lovely WORM that elegant Mrs. Shap66fi
iuul what it handsome silk she wore: -: Really
she. ha, the best, taste of any lady I know
Ile must not rail at her desire to show. her
pretty ankles, when her skirts are two inch('
rroni the ground ; and accuse her of eiveepiag
the streets. when she lengthens them: dews.; ..
neither call her .h "shad," and perhaps,.
",liadoW,"ll.olC wears one petticoat,,
an
.
Imesheiil n balloon, a putf ball, rithitiii -. She
adds it few mere,' Ile must not Aim that he
abominates tight-lacing, arid yet betray au iiL
eiitation to - span all the !gentler walata .he
s with his iirm. Ile must not. dcelnce
that the is killing herself with that•'iveight.rif
skirts upon.her riips,. and
,rienstantly,-,witint.,
and outrageously jest, about "that thing,:. • „
when she frames hrt
eelf in the airy Orincillri4.; •
Ile must not tell her that he "(1b pniee'alibie
stacking,". and sneer at. her for a little ankt.o,
because 'she doeS net•know ti-Greek eharaeter
rpm nw Egypt in hieroglyphic„ .Irt.shqrt..ho
must not have n.bor, ot'reinarking about sit
times a day, that "all .wenien are boiiadole!"7 .
" Moreover, the truly Model '
mot' becaffse he has ill luck with his business
twitters through the . day, come, home 191110
bosom of Ids expectant family with tV'frOliti
upon his,brow. kick the dog, box
Infect 1101 to. see his wife's rosy moutit::,yeady
for a kiss, Iln.l 'rank with the• tea andlonst„
send for, the cook out of the kitchen, to, cow.'
plain that she had bntteredmuffine instiriiii:o?
f idles orrthut ylartiettlnr day, sad Anal
subside sullenly into his elippersand.
t• 110 will-alwayfugive.hiswifemoneyoykelt
- she.itsks - for it ; and - never - ;:fltink.atitetkinii ;
-What did Yon de with the :quarter,Of:a
!sir 1 gav,o you'last Ave•ek'iny love Y" He'ite4
requests her'-not to have. that everli4ting,
gtissiping Mrs. Rat tle'to tea agaitt,!'.:Wltett'l49
knows that estintable little - 1(1(1y- is- ;Nit •
deatu4l7firellil — fle 'eats cold diitnerttan'
and is thankful.' Ile, bring's' hoitiC.ii
beautiful present upon every Ile,
•
of his marriage, and does not fintot
'birtlitlay. • lie pays 'the does ' ,
'cola JitiWthe -
_eltildreit_tutltoes.,LAvithout
were tingle again. 'lid' " 'not' smoko , Liu
,Figar untlei• tliiiithadow'oPtitovatteetttorains .
nor call, his titiftkto,lealte thetlitttlfclihrSho;till
sewing Upon, aiiti-ooluettp ! to,Ahe, ti4rd[4o4, •
tti take his clottuMtandkerchief out erguk '
tier of the drawer for him;'
siAler iniegink Milton lie' very greatest *tett
a married luau can suffer.-.11,.. , ,.. , a t.tr.t.! •
L• ; la short, thorn ja much '..ragatrful to,,Ate l ke 4
ii `Lus6und whit ho ought:: lo t to
Inentianect fourni" the csaifitlitidts
which :a should deinand i l lliefiare
proinises la marry: and flarctl et?' 4,00140.
when tho sterner sox havo.chis lesson by heart
ii. will'ho thue to 'eat thOn' ariorhat. '"tit VI I :44" • .
i 1 " "orsoriTonkin u 8 Mai
the atho day, askackalOtinfloclPV/p.+
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