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Richmond Weekly Palladium from Richmond, Indiana • 2

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The Jewess Christian. Oregon Emigrants. tha recent invitations which have been Major Thomas M. Adams has been chosen From the N. Y.

Mechanic. Old Smith, And the Indians. tv i i r. read twico, in Paris, was one requesting atten- Captain and Pilot of tha Oregon emigrants as THE PALLADIUM. RICMOND.

imWi. WEDNESDAY MMHC, Jl NE H1J. uiu uu ever near ui Ji.ir u.uuni mat u-j Mr. f'danco at tho baptism of a great bolle. liar htsto- semDiea too vicinity 01 independence, to hvo down during tho early set the inv i t.t t-: rv i rv is almost out 01 Diace in real inc.

i iio nfi.i.issaiuwucc.nj 01 me country new caimu omim i i i had lost several relations by the hands of the i "age of tha Countess de some years ago, porta nt post which has boen assigned him wna stnnrted in one of the most crowded Ihe t-xpositor says: Al lil ST ELIXTIOX. lie enTlce SlZl The coachman had care-j From present evidence, we suppose that not v.li j. le3V drivrn over a chid who was smmT atone les3 than from two to tnroe thousand pcoplo arc savaee tribes, but had contrived to escapo from -s'y urncn otcr a umu i iu wjs 1 of tlie corners Tho kind-hearted Countess de- congregating at this point previous to their start them, and had killed several of their number. i uie corners. ino kuu urar.cu uuuii i vow.

it CALEB B. SMITH. 0e sconaea lmmeaiaioiy irom me vcnicie, too mu ujr.ni wo I la nurrht pl-prv rmrvrrtiimt to An misi-ili 10th of Mav. to be nnv Ti Qrt pt. senseless child in her arms and ordered Tho numler going ort this year greatly ex ceedi'ngly' obnoxious to tho red men, thnt they driven homo with all The injury to the hi hn Hir-tlv if tlwv but sufferer was not material, but during recovery, Wayne Comity hie Ticket.

nrprrr-ntHiiv WALTER LF.OC, GEORf.l'w Jl'LIAN. JOSFFlf I.F.WIS. ceeds any previous year. Many aro going out with their stock and slaves. A great -r i.

i i n--t I tho winning minners and sweet character of the for tho nurposo of satisfying thoir vengeance by 1 tnr. I hn rniintesa tho heart of her benofactor. I ho countess Auditor THOMAS A 1AMS. County ConiniK.iitner. IlAMFL MN Assessor.

ABEL F-VANS. IIKIUV VI UIO UiU in 11113 1:1 liiu Ui'ii j'niw vi state, (Missouri) have sold off their farms, find have ioincd the emigrants. There is a decided won the infliction of tho utmost torturo that barbarity sent for her father and only relative a singer could invent. Smith was awaro of this disposition of tho savasos. and was tho less afraid of himself in tho streets, but who, on the day of the -i i-ii The Landing of Ihe Pilgrim Fathers in New England.

BY MBS HEMANS. The breaking wav dash'd high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods agaiimt a stormy ky Their gallant branches toss'd: Awl the hoavy night hang dark, The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exilfs moor'd their bar' On the wild New England shore. Not as tho conqueror comes, They, the true-hearted, came; Not with the roll of the stirring drums And the trumpet that sings of fame: Not as the flying come, In silence and in fear; They shook the depths of the desert gloom ith their hymns of lofty cheer. Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea! And the sounding aisles of the dirn woods rang With the anthem of the free. The ocean-eagle soared From his by the whito wave's foam, And the rocking pines of the forest roar'd This was their welcome home! There were men with hoary hair, Amidst that pilgrim band; Why had tkey come to winter there, Away from their childhood's laud? There was woman's fearless eye.

Lit by her deep love's truth; There was manhood's brow serenely high. And the fiery heart of youth. What sought they thus afar? Bright jewels of the mine? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war' They sought a faith's pure ulirine! Ay, call it a holy ground, The soil where hrst they trod? They have left unstninM what there they found: Freedom to worship God. i acciuem, naa sent ins caiiu uui aiuuo. uv nu improvement in tho character of the emigrants ru lo SON this year.

They aro generally men of rcspocta- candidate for School Fund Commissioner. bilitv and good standing in tho communities in i which thev have heretofore lived, and they carrv TO THE voti rs ok waixe Coi xtt with thorn" not only tho necessaries, but many of llir spctfully otT.himself at ono timo snlittinff some nine Ion for fenco rails. I children, and proposed to adopt tho little lve- and in tho ardor of his employment nad ncglectea i pre pi i' .1 i u.i ior re-eieciion iu inc oilH'e lou ha IfirnriAa nt lifi- I Yiin4itnr thus. neerihe "'t. It bocca.

The father made no diticulty, and tho education of an hoircsa was commenced. Up to a year ago, tho adoptod daughter of the Countess do lived a Ufa of lovely promise and prosperity. She had profited more than ould Iw. thaukful i 1 i-nsiiiii" r.U-ctiou, anl the stylo in which some of tho emigrants are go his "look-out" till six Indians carno upon him with a j'oll of exultation. Tho chief of tho party whoso namo was Wahsoos, soizod him by his arm, exclaiming, "Now, Smith! now Smith! me got you." Smith saw it would bo vain to rosist, in" out: if his post srnk-c FRANCIS KIMi.

his ft'Uow-citizens for their support, have nirt wilh tln-ir arobatioii. April 1.1, lr 13. most young persons by her advantages. Sho "On looking out at the passing train, wo soe among the foremost, a very comfortable covered wagon, ono of the sheets is drawn aside, thoro is and assuming an air of composure thus addressod was sensible, gifted, and elegant, but in mo midst of this luxurious and happy career, and an extremely nice looking lady seated insiuo, very resented to the world, as the heiress of a fortune and high position, ner father sudJenlv claimed her. She had become jfd; there nro two or tnreo cnairs, anu ni on3 emi converted to the Christian faith, and there was there is a bureau, surmounted by a mirror: va-talk of hor approachincr baptism.

Tho paternal rious articles of ornament and convenience hang rihta uem not to he resisted. Tho Jow hadUrouud tho sides a perfect prnmo bi.uluir. (aitHiicix We foi a pruic tu tin- mwrinr character of tb n. chahioal titabhhim'Uts uf this city. For many yrar, the iimkii.jr Carrigi', unl otln-r vi-hu h's for l-Htir ami utility hiut Ik i'H arrivd oil extt'usivrly tins citv, anJ tlu work luriu-ti out has justly won a name of miprri-urity.

c.ill'-i! a days hiuco at tilt er'tahliUmriit of Mr. Siiiiu I K. I.ippim'ott, who Iuh on hand K-vrril Carriiigt of inot uvHUtiful finish and munt tjslrful rn-ilriictioii, niaiie in tli lati'st st lo, uud hu ll would co. pure favorulily witlmny work of tiie kind made in th I', v-tatfs. iVrons who wisli to urclm, ran he MippM here as good toriua an any place in the West.

nis capior: uvr i ansuui, i win iuii yuu wiui I'll do; if you will now help to split this log, I will then go with you without any resistance, otherwise 1 will not walk a step, and you will i have to carry of kill mo." The Indians now i having him safe in their possession, and willing t) save thomselves trouble, agreed to split tho log, 'if ho would show them how. Smith had already opened tho end of the log with his large wooden wodgo, and ronowing his blows on tho wedgo with a beetle, ho diroctod them to taks hold of tho li'essea bo woman: oneauing ngni ano ntipju-m ss where'er sho goes; with her the prairie will be a paradise! "That fiito manly fellow riding along by the profited by the benevolence of tho Countess and established himself as a picture-cloanor, ho had at least a homo, abovo want, to offer to his beautiful child. Sho submitted, without an audible side of tho wagon, and looking in so pleasantly, is Her now habits of industrious life murmur. I soparatod parts of tho log, three on each sido and OF THE ii .1 :i.f k. t.l LATER FROM hj Ull Uil liirril iiiiiii uitQ liu anuuiu i i in tho wndnro.

1 ho rod men were not witnout By the arrival of tho stoam ship Britannia at their 9U9piciont but kept their eyes on Smith's Boston, wo have advices from England to the 3d moliong) whilo they pullod at the log. Every instant. blow Smith opened tho crevice wider, which en- wore harsh, after what she had now become ac- doubtless tno lauy nusoanu; wa amvJSl envy customed to, but she adoptod them with cheerful him- resignation. thoy'ro past, and now comes team aftr A little more than a year of this change bad 'toam, each drawn by six or eight stout oxen, and now gono over, however, and tho heart of tho such drivers! positively sons of Anak! not ono of father had molted. Tho uncomplaining girl is them less than six fo I two in his stockings, now restored to her adopted mother, and tho cards Whoo ha! Go it boys? UVro in a perfect Oro-of invitation have been issued to tho titled world goo fever! of Paris to be present at her baptism in tho Chris- i "Now comes on stock of every description: civilian faith, and formal presentation to society.

drcn. neSr es. horses, mules, cows and oxen, and The nows ts not of much importance. lxtton abo(j llie Indians to renew their hold by inserting 1ms advanced in prico, and a slight re-action naa tloir doepnr into the crevice, when Smith taken place in tho iron trado. 1 slightly changing tho direction of the beetle, struck Tho Oregon, Texas, and Maynooth questions, on tho 81j0 of- wedg0f knocking it out of the arc still sore subjects with the British press.

in hit, rlosintr with fTrent forcof caught everv l.rmrfif,.rth she will bo thn uatchfullv miardod Here seems to ho no end to mom. i. i -j and idolized flower of wealth and noblo station Written ns novol, this story of real lift would be almost needlessly romantic "Etats Unis." l.nlir I'ruiii Mexico. The Mexican schr. Ilolampniio, arrived nt New Oricans on tlic 'Mih tnst.

in eight days from Vera Cruz. It is slated in tho New Orleans Picayune, tier of the FulKuiiiiiu. Browning's, May MSth, 1SJ3. Tho capital of our State is crowded with lran-gers. Tho United States District, and tho Supremo Court of tho Slate are in session; Hon.

John MIjean presiding in tlio former. Considerable business of importance has been disjioscd of at this session, among other things, a casa of a gentleman, the owner of slaves, removed from Kentucky to Illinois, taking wilh him his slaves, and working thorn tlirro fir fur or five month on a farm, when ho removed to hcr he sold his nr-groc-s. Thry ran away and enmo t' this State, nn remained un molested for two or thrco years. Tho Missouri camo for them, nnd attempted to take thetu homo with him, but was prevented by tho defendant in tho present caso, for which suit was brought. The do- cision given by Judge M'Loan was, that tlio slaves having been rendered froo by on net of i that sho was chartered by tho Mexican govcnuieid Strange The Boston Times savs a young gentleman in OnthoM of April, tho Quoon visited tho f0o by the hands, save one who soeing tho prc-mammoth steamer Great Britain, and was re-1 (icamont of his companions, took to his heels, ceivod with great manifestations of honor and but wa qUickly brought down by Smith's long-rospect.

Tho "Great Britain' is advertised to nail barrelled gun, which ho had kept near him. The for Now York on 1th July next, undor the com- other five oxnectod no mercy, and were not dis-tnandof Lieutenant lloskon, R. tho well app0intod. Five blows from Smith's axo silsucetl known and popular commander of the '-Groat death-song. Western." i A year or moro after this affair.

Smith was "Wilmor and Smith's Times has tho following returning ono evening from an excursion, and remarks: passed near a bond of tho Androicogin river, Tho last fortnight has boon a milo above tho falls, on which tho Lcwis-almost exclusively occupied with the question of town Mills ore locotod. It was nearly dark, and Maynooth the great question of the day. Tha h(J discovered an Indian making a fire on a rock public mind is still fermenting, and will continue hv thf, innk. Smith saw throuzh the bus- to bring despatches to tho Mexican Consul in irleaiis, and Mr. l'retlerick Johnson, who came! passenger ia her, is thought to bo tho bearer of; despatches from tho British Minister in Mexico eithor to tho United Stntcs (lovoruinnnt or the English Minister at Washington.

Tins vessel appears to have been despatched with groat hnstc. tho public streets of that city clasped a young lady around tho waist, and uttering a cry of joy, imprinted sevoral kisses on hor lips with tho quickness of thought. On coming to an explanation, it was found that tho young gentleman had mistaken tho young lady for her twin sifter whom he was courting. Tho Times thinlis it dangerous to marry a lady ho has a twin sister, as a man might be kissing somebody else's wife when ho thought ho bad his own. their original owner, in becoming a resident of a freoStnto, tho claimant had no right to ihetn.nnd to do so longaftor tho statute book lias recorded og3 nt once firo wn9 intended for a beacon the enactment of tho measure.

All doubt about to gUjj0 landing of a strong party. With its parliamentary success was set at rest by tho unerring aim ho shot the lone savage, who pitched unexpectedly largo majority which passed tho illto tl0 watr.r nnd Smith quickly threw tho fire second roading 1 47; and although its zealous op- brands after him; and then proceeded down to tho pononts havo since shown fight in tho IIouso of. fat nnj thero ho soon kindled another fire on a Commons by anothor debato, and another t10 result. Ilo oTmr-rc-5VTji-i--instance, awaucu ino result. tie Benjamin IJcnnaker.

At tho recent mooting of the Maryland Ilislor- II. B. Latrobe, presented to a unuio moro mnrKcu oy parauo man earnestness parade than earnestness memoir of benjamin Banneker. a VUitrr Inlm aoo hoarJ tl0 of a of warrior9i occupied by a number of who haJ discovered tho fire, and were steadily frl coWed to justify their pndjig toward3 it in gleo Stnill could 'ack of land isiter, John track of land for sho brought no lato and only a low private letters. Tho Now Orleans editors, therefore, wcro cbl'god tj rely upon private sources for tho information brought by her, which we give below: From the Pirauurx'.

I understood thnt tho amhoritv asked of by tho r.xecumo, to treat wim Texas in the spirit of Sonor I'cevas's coiiiimiea-tion, which wo published yesterday in full, has been granted, and thero oppoars to be no doubt that tlio recognition of the independence of Texas is a settled matter, upon condition that sho declines to bo annexed to the United Tho rr was adopted by 41 to 11 votes Reports state that Santa Anna fins boon, or is to bo liberated. It has boon months since wo ventured tho opinion, upon what wo considered good authority, that the fallen Dictator would and tho foreground was man, who was born and died upon a small men who must say someth something at or near Ellicot's Mills, and own- inconsistency. 1 ho same thing will tako P'apo hardly refrain from lauahinsr aloud, as thev near-( e( by the EHicot family. Banneker was a solf- on tho third reading; and although wo hear, in tho tu iuu uiu suspsn- cjucatcd man, being a son of nntivo Africans, ded by surprise, at tho rapvj motion of their canoes, wllo purchased their freedom after bnin- torn and the hoarse roar of tho falls revealed too lato from lucir native land. He was iho only al.na-tho dreadful truth.

A brief death song uttered nac maker for Marylaud, Virginia, and IVnnsvl-in savage yells, and tho cries of sevoral squaws vanin, for many years a fact which will indi-anu papooses, wcro all that proceeded their last cal0 iis remarkable advancement in tho paths of and dreadful plunge over tho perpondicular falls, mathematical and astronomical science, seein" t-il or meetings of tho zealots, that at loast a dozen membors aro to dio on tho floor of the IIouso to prevent its passing, yet this brutum ful-tntn is estimated at its worth, and people laugh accordingly. Tho IIouso of Lords ill bo vigorously bombarded with potitions against tho dreaded measure, but boing loss under tho influence of popular foelings, tho mcdicino will bo swallowed with faces less wry. como oiFscathcloss from the perils that menaced another fact, that Bannoker had no almanac for a hi 'Look hea Sam Jonsing, you knows a ting or guid0 in his calculations, as the almanac makers Upon a moro reliablo authority thr two. Docsn vou tink from do oudification oh i i nan mere rumor, we may slate mat ins excellency enor tho vordirt was rendered accordingly. There it nnlloij ia founded i-on the well cstablibhod feature of law, that Sf a slave-holder removes to and becomes resident of a froo State, taking his slaves with him, tlipy becomo freo, nnd no subsc'iucid act of his cna make thrm slaves again." Among somo of the politicians here, there something of a disposition to make a a candidate for President in lSl.

There ii timo onoiigli yet, jntlemcn, and until tho timo shalParmc fur solection of a candidnto wo aro for Whig principles, without compromising ourselves, to any mm. Ivory be mado to bind the friends of American Industry, tho opponents of slavery and its extemi-in, together, that when tho timo shall havo arrived wo can unite in ono mighty phalanx against thow who would d. grade American workmen to a level witli paupers, nnd who aro anxiem to extend tho foul institution of slavery. JuJgi presides with great ability and dignity upon tho Judicial bench, nnd would no doubt conduct tho political flairs of the nation with cual ahilily. II election to that high offico would id much tr bring tho nation back to tlio samo slato of purity which existed in tho of Monroo and Adams.

Tho Supreme Court is busily engaged in tlio decision of "old ca5-es." Tlio Bench i full ovviiesi.au vumonitory notes navo Deen clo atmosphere dat we II hab rain to-day received by tho Fedoral Government from Sar-j 'Well, I declar I'eto (Jumbo, I doosn't zactly diniaand Trussia; but tho Extraordinary Diet understand astronoinity, but 1 does link it looks makes no way. It is understood that It will bery omnibus. most likoly proceed no farther, but leave tho sov- 'Well dat's jest dis child's opinion, but I had eral quostions to bo settled, if possible by the not the larnology to 'sprcss it. 1 nebor studied Deputies in tho Ordinary Diet, which is to meet Vic, in Jtilv. Tho Presp savs "Wo Invn rnenivrd i lan ie Dios Canado passed thr ugh Vera Cruz Hank of st.

lair. about the first of tho month, upon a mission, as We learn from Detroit, that tho bills of tll0 wns said, from tlio Goyernnictit of to that Bank of St. Clair, homo issue, aro quoted thus of tho United States. This circumstance, taken in taken by the brokers at5t cents fur dry goods, connexion with tho negotiation than pending with at 75c, and for lumber at par. Texas, and the secrecy with which tho object of bis mission was kept from tho public, caused no little commotion in that citv.

Iammoth Cave Ole Hull. pn-uiu ii-iwi luiuaumij; x. eunous anu sensioio irienu oi ours nas mauo which wo give with reserve, although coming a calculation of the difference to thn tVirmnr! Cur neighbor of tho Louisville Journal, paid a from a good source. According to this lottor, between having a gato to his enclosure-instead of visit to 11,0 iamniotl1 Cave, in company with tho check roceived by tlio Freo Corps has not dis- bars: and has found that. to summation thn Juil iew ua-vs lnu9 Oru lly alludes 1 couragod tho Radicals, who will not renounce the tho bars bo taken down but onco each day tho tho won'er3 of tho place, and tho musical power design of destroying the Federal Compact of IS- difloreneo in timo for ono vear would Mv n'3 companion: We havo been permitted to publish an rxtrict from a letter written at Vera Cruz on tho Hih day of May.

Tho extract is in thosa words we transcribe them literal! if "Elliot and tho Texan Commissioners nro a-bout leaving this Vera Cruz in an English frignto for Galveston, with treaty acknowledging tho independence of Texas. But thev little dream of their reception at Galveston. These people the Mexicans think that the acknovv edgment of Texan independence will prevent Annexation, and ihcrcbythcy will get clear of declaring war, as they had threatened. They swear, however, that if Texas prefers Annexation to acknowledgment, they will declare war." 15. We are informed that Berne, Vaud, So-: erection of three gates? "in addition lo this a' We passed sixteen hours within tho rave, du- leure, Argua, and Cale-Country, entertain the 1 good gato is a pretty ornament to a farm.

Ban. ring which wo travelled eighteen miles, but at projoct of separating themselves from tho Confed-1 gor Far. 1 present we cannot attempt a description of it. oration, and constituting togethor a Ilolvetic Ko- i We intend shortly to spend two or three weeks public one and independent. It is believed, howev- A neighbor referring to the suits of clothes won there, and then we shall probably endeavor to re- cr, that M.

Neuhaus, tho Avoyer of Borne, to by locos on the last election, says the Whi have corJ a SKOlcl1 OI wtm H0 soc nn'' oel. consolation They have given tho locos, at Sua2' "Cvcr, can ever givo even a faint idea least a good dressing. Phil. Gaz. of the visitor's impressions.

For years wo havo beon reading descriptions of the cave riven bv whom in great part this cxtromo resolution is attributed, will think twico before ho makes any attempt on a compact which is guaranteed by tho great potentates, and which cannot ba annulled without the consent of all parties. different travellers, many of them eloquent and Murderer and Counterfeiter Escaped! J. Maxon, imprisoned nt Chiliicotho, for par- Vrtadful Lutastrophe at 1 armouth, England. From powerful, and wo fancied that wo had something like a correct conception of tho great wonder, but wo felt, on seeing it for oursclvess, hov poor iftniMi fiK iiiiuuiiug in momuraer oi Ld wards, and ing of May 3d, contains a letter from Norwich. fmlh' a ms John Hunt, confined for coun- iii, i .1 i A letter which appears in tho Indejicndence, (Mo.) Expositor, dated at Taos in New Mexico, has the following paragraph concerning the gold mines in that section: "Tho Gold Mountain hn? been more extensive and vain wore all efforts at description and how aim vain wuru aw uuoris uoacnouon ana now dated the preceding evening, from which tho fol- 1 uraay lasi.

preconceived ideas must fall below lowing i an extract: tho vasl an lromendous reality. At every steo Ti.r thoir escape by providins them with two km 3 er" 5trP Blackford, Dewey and Suliivan, tho two Litter having been ro-appointcd by the Governor until tho meeting of tho next legislature Wo hava heard many complaints of delinquency in the so-nior Judge, who is tho reporter for tho Court. It is said" that Iii timo is much occupied in tlio preparation of his reports for publication, and thnt tho business of tho Court confided to him suffers from this cause- Tho ofiko of Reporter should bo conferred upon some other individual and wo hope the next legislature wilt take the matter in hand. Tho Free Masons are now holding a acusioa of their Grand Lodge. The attendanco of delegates is said to bo larger than at any former coo-vocation.

There is ulso a college of delegates from the different Masonic Chapters in tho Stata in session for tho purpose of a Grand a no niosi a iui cxcuemeiH pcrvaues mis cuv. i i oi our progress lor mi os through tha mirhtv rnv i i. .1 i mado of lead and mulBed with woo en Ut Thr, 1 ua.V"uu" 1,0 cav ly worked this season than heretofore. The ern, the beautiful, the wild, the ma lestic. the sloo- cnr i.

lt. my, the mysterious and terrific, burst upon us on sido of the mounttin with groat success. Tho rranllamnn 4 11 r.A iivuua anu UDllcalll our feet exciting impressions that can never be Jold dus valucd at S27nifound with. told How a areauiui acciuent nas occurenai larmoutn. i i c.

Mr. Nelson the clown belonging to Cook's Circus, i Gazette says, that -Mry. Smith, seems played now at Yarmouth, announced the performance of fn un' couiJ boingdrawn by four geese on North River. The th Pf or lchrymoso mein at unsion bridge crosses this river, and about I lU' ana'fsh, cou'd iron door, and MS people were on tho bridge, when, between "n9 shecontrivcd the for Pa9sing five and six o'clock, it fell in. It is reported that thm- The "lom'ng previous to the escape of the between 100 and 150 persona perished.

The ut- PTT' mT for oritur Iri- tn nrrvnrfl hmi hat or forgotton. strango that there are in 30 of Santa Fe. The gold region lies ll If it lt1 in hr rial mr on the eastern side of tho Rio del Norte -riC VT. a hVC3 and if worked with any energy, would yield mil-holding this, the grandest and most stupendous lions of the works of God. Such a feeling is indeed a I i most consternation exists here special trains 1 r' Tho bherttf immediately issued handbi s.

offer have started the atoly issued handbills, offering sin agaiusi nature ana ingraiiiuue to tho Al mighty. Tho Bayou Sara Chronicle, Feliciana Whi', and Raton Rouge Gazette state that tho woods aro telegraph is besot by hundreds anxious to obtain news of relatives and friends. Fifty-three have beon picked out dead, and many more are, it is thought, still in tho river. We cannot here omit to mention, that Ole Bull a reward of S10O for tho apprehension of both tho prisoners, or SoO for either of them. Maxon is about 22 years of age.

about 3 feet inches high, light complexion, and long auburn hair, curled and parted in front; had on a black dress coat, blue cloth pants, bluo cloth cap, top covered with oil cloth. John Smith, alias John Circuitous Commerce. A Mexican gentleman was tho other day in v. -l. iew iwk, who naa come irom some lown in tne Hunt i.

hnt A. in Fa I dw' tovcIa CLruz; cs high, hair black, had on a black over coat, embarked there for New lork; bought fifty thou-: bluQ pants, whitQ at Xew sand dollars worth of goods there; and is now port Kentucky auuiiiu" "iiu uiiu niiii nis icareu ureal took his violin into the cave and give us some of damag9 done to the these noblest performances at the po.nts most re- chievous insects. Our impression is that from markabie for their wonderful echoes. The mu- the Iocusts of thig count 0 inju nocd sic was like no earthly music. It seemed, indeed, I prehended to the crops.

superhuman. Tho wholo company were as muto and motionless as statues and tears, copious and Two years ag0 tho Ivjcofoco legislature of gushing tears, streamed from every eye. Xew York rc90lvcd that the Distribution Law was unconstitutional, unwise, unjust and corrupt; this Parents shou.d not show unequal love for their year thcy took tho ftSlf000 coming to New York children, as they make one proud, the other envi- and placed it in her tchool Fund. This is a oua and both fools. feature that we like.

a 1 It is said that tho yolk of an egg, mixed with -t. arono siiouhl bo as rare in society as in a s-it Koyal Arch Chapter for tho State of Indiana. Tho ladies of the Second Presbyterian church, under the charge of tho Rev. II. W.

Jieccher, have been holding a fair for tho past two davs i the Governor's Circle. Wo attended on the first evening, and have never seen an affair of tho kind conducted in bettor style. Tho preparations we ro extci.sivo and the rooms crowded with visitors; among wliom mingled bright eyes and lovely forms, more beautiful from the cause in which they were engaged. Tho rooms were most beautifully decorated with evergreens and flowers, and ttho tables loaded with the most exquisite and luscious fruits and confectionary. The fancy articles offered for sale were handsomely gotten up and beautifully arranged.

Tha fair was under tho direction of Mrs. John IL Wright, Mrs. Oliver H. Smith, Mrs. Basset, Mrs.

Graydon and others, who deserve much prtisa for their taste and industry. They received, wo uiiugiu inciii ruunu ujr mo vnio lucu ijouis, i where ho will send them by Santa Fe to his own town. Thero is a circuit for vou in this Ameri i it Tho last number of Silliman's Journal con-ins 1 of BW a paper by E. C. Herrick, of New miles arc traversed iust in tho wav of trade.

i UV that tho August iven, from which it appears that tho Aii'ust i exhibition of meteors, as seen in that city, was last year fully equal to that of any former Tear nive of bees, and almost deserves to be treated the salve to a Cancer twice a dav, has been tried the same. Hemp is now rotted by steam in Kentucky. Five minutes application of steam makes the stem since 1S37. In three hours on tho night of Au gust tun meteors were seen, and on with very beneficial results. It is said there is a man of Connecticut who walk so fast that it puts his shadow out of breath to keep up with him.

ready for tho brake. The fibre is thought to be tho night of the 10th 11th, in six hours, Gi2 more beautiful and better than when water-rotted, meteors. llerditary woalth is in reality a premium paid to idleness. I understand about 100..

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13,357
Years Available:
1831-1897