Bedford White River Standard (Newspaper) - April 12, 1855, Bedford, Indiana APRIL 12, 1855. 17. n D. P A R s o N 1. 1. v h a A il l it I f-i i r - 70. ' - 1- j-.r^ifO r ' ins 1-seri'stioris Jr ho j -J T- Z f pr 1-;. 1; 4 jr r - ' - - 1 jl 11 ' fi 0:,i ' ' c lii ' 1. - i r tnr ' ' - ' ir - 1Mb; in - Six fn - S- Mr. y a. ' 1 ani tmi T Tiie m on i I ' M m. what is a Ui 1jc:i, or te iir a II jt di I t m- i il i. acl V itf rh I A Nautical our Beautiful was is the pen of William cent war with it was found necessary Jerusalem slept as quietly amid her hills as r Ii i- call on the mariners and sailors serving a child upon the breast of its - V day fi MV 1 M ' V 1 - M. Ir MM M r 1 11 iKM 11' Mi 1 if TM IM - Mi M - C 1 v. ij il M il - 11 il l- in 1 1 il U 1 i i 1. I iI - 11 1: Min i c M ' i in the Pacific squadron to serve on noiseless sentinel stood like a statue ai iii sentiment and and a iarge number of salts were placed under and the light burned command of Gen. During one ' in the recess of his termed in ni o upon the of tile vine ot as Jack But a was abroad upon a body discovered moral darkness involved the tile lilt z is tj 1:1 - be V J - n Aait ihe ml and atei s deep s r as by 142S upon IJ h light 1 Jiv 10 e III i r J ili i v r or or azare sky V M 10 i 1:1 M a low (i H arid of ours - Sons iii iMe we Ihd bard yorei in a large stone it being to get to its rear in order to an the Marine in command of the salts gave the the right file The blue in a high state of it but couldn't do in got all in a as a spectator describes when of the seeing some of in came running up in can't get your men to obey answers Mr. 3Iarine. the says I'll see they tha right was veiled but worse was poor when S. sang it no way to talk to my you and that its unlighted Reason shed a faint glimmering over the minds of like the cold and shining oi a distant The immortality of man's spiritual nature was His future obscured in a cloud of It was at this period that two forms of ethereal mould hovered over the land of God's seemed like sister angels sent to earth upon some embassy of The one was of majestic and in the well formed which her snowy drapery hardly in her aiui steady exhibited the oi strength and arm in an where appeared lu have her darkest You believe it was done in no j while on the reclined her cate in form and countenance the contrast of tne for she was i I ti ab: lo - 1 r M ] 1 r M i. tii M ' li V n 1 iand and I Y. Spirit of the Public Washington correspondent ol the New Vork Courier and under dale 2d, balance in on the of last month was the amount which the present Secretary of Treasury found there on his accession to two years It is a little that the deposit of Government is at St. Willi exception of New The public treasure at St. where nothing is four of will bo M ' V 1 - M. Ir MM M r 1 11 iKM ten e r ' r i J was tiie 111' 11 1 a V J 15, i 1 - a I ill iie I It m ii t n m c i ' t 1 c 1 r t i i ii 1 i 1 t ' t ii i i i 1 j l iMi c. ' ai 1 a- i 1 K. j e. i ill ir -a i .er k ti ' 1 p m- t 1 a a ii 1 - 1.- s 1 is any w r e C ' 1 - ii 1 V ' i - 1 1 1 ti t i d p. l a lue i y - i 1 re m ' M ii lid 1 1 iii ten C e e - ' f f 1 - and a i M M1 - i .i a it w I - r ill I retain yet iie ter li a ly mistaken 1 i ' pe in like the flower when unmoistened by refreshing dews and her bright but troubled eye scanned the air with ardent varying Suddenly a light like the sun flashed out from the and Faith mid Hope hailed with exulting the Star nf rolled and the stranger was seen in Ho was a unassuming whose happiness seemed to consist in acts of benevolence to the human deep traces of sorrow on though no one knew why he for he lived in the practice of every r 1 1 was loved bv all the wise l ims chiefly far ine support ihe Indian service j g that and Uic and ol worked that the blind - ono army un a. L. the ocean moderated chafing and the very Garvin reached Portland at noon he 13 the Son ot Wo have not seen her officers but him with the charge 01 I have conversed with several who ana tne voice of impious judges confirm the sinking ot the him to Slowly and he ascended the hill ol A heavy cross bent him to the Faith leaned upon his and April 9. 3Iassachu.setts Semite to-day a only one no be eligible to April 9. a Union ticket against the and was supported by the In the city to-day tiie Union ticket carried 4 of tlie G aldermen and 13 ol the 14 were routed in the city on a full C. Smith and Caleb S. Butts and was the origin of We bear it spoken of as connected with ai d as originally relating to that can be further from the at li e time that line was slavery on both sides of it. A brief account ot its origin may be of some As as the year 1682, a arose betw een William Penn and Lord Baltimore respecting the construction of their respective of what now form tha Stiites of and Lord Baltimore claimed to have been appointed clerks in the tiie 40th degree of north Penn resisted The debatable land was degree of 69 English miles on south of and extended weat as far as State The matter was finally brought ii to the Court of Chancery in and after tedious on the 16th of 1650, Lord Chancellor N. April 9. Irish priest and others were held to bail in one The priest was subsequently arrested tor private damages to There is More arrests are and more 10, j wick mado a awarding costs against 7 feet inches water in the i Lord and directing that it may prove and M m of I it 1- these never i- reai Oi Emperor Louis Why does he Tne Garvin stopped a he was the author and Captain to and said Vienna Would be in lit an end in less than in less than a with her bow in on the Indiana just above the dam at the in less a y verv when the Garvin and there ' was danger that she might break in have not been able to gain further I - r ill much il Ml France 3051 in r ' y uf anJ the to But ihe warm their close a far more serious frulli an At this io tiie eves ut the ill | Practical lii tiie vicinity of j a poor but industrious depending for support upon h's daily His fell sicK and not being to hire a he was obliged to confine himself to the sick bed and His means of support being thus cut he soon found himself in Having a wealthy neighbor he determined to go and ask for to tiie arising directly incapacity oi became so much better iie people all return to his her pinions in his mounted to the an imaginary conversation between and the pen of Walter Savage there is the following damps of autumn sink into the and prepare them for the necessity of the and thus insensibly are we as years close around from our tenacity to life by the genial pressure of recorded is Nova House of Assembly of Nova Scotia passed the liquor 3y a vote to 17. It prohibits itie sale and importation of spirituous i There is little doubt that it will pass Legislative Wag in New standing at the i corner of Oliver and Cherry are channel and at a stand cloudy and Apri river Aprii 9. There was a riot at in this State in oi ordered ot the church by the Services suspended and a general tight tlie the and was no 9 The ni on sed off a uid v new city and has in to the city 9. There is to the Stato iii urj by last ( of 10, Flour noi so bui prices 600 sold at 75 declined to 29c. There is nothing of in prices are shot Id be appointed to mark the tiie two The appointed met at New Castle on she 13th day of 1755, and not to After a further litigation and the whole matter was settled by mutual ment the surviving heirs of the In the year 1761 Mr. Charles 1 the Royal was sent to with all the needful to measure a degree That duty he and of his proceedings was made to the Society of for the year 1767. This Mr. Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were appointee to run the line in which appears have been done in conformity with the Lord Chancellor's This is the and the boundary between Pennsylvania on the south land on the Any one of more detailed information will find it in History of published in in 1751; Proud's History of the of the Historical Society of and 1 Lord itle did the actors in this matter think ' in alter the line established with so much trouble and would ever be a subject calculated to shake a great nation to its April 10, M. Cotton Flour is a Sales of 3,700 good Ohio at 9 1,1U Southern at Corn is a trifle 13.0U0 he took his bag went to nis to one of the Our N oai victory can and arrived while the family 1 piece of chalk from his pocket and I ' ' ' ' A morning j grf letter M word which ii milk he sal on the he heard the 1 course made it kill i. and do not wish pray very that God would i iMii the feed the relieve 1 We are informed that the President and 1 E want of political that rhe Board of Directors of the Fort Wayne and and .ve ill personal has prayer the pour man stepped in Company met in 37. 44. bushels Western were sold Pork 13 old Beef is Lard is if Be silent if you would be Inquire about your neighbors you and your companion before you Tiie Erst of wisdom is the tear of The world is its followers Poverty without debt is Long makes large Tiie sluggard becomes a stranger to and an acquaintance with qualities maya be Anger without speech without change without inquiry an putting trust in a and wanting capacity to discriminate between a friend and a in I retain yet iie ter li a among the made known his to sonville on and the city council of ciasses and each man ot The Jeffersonville convened and invited the was very sorry he could not j Board of Directors of said company to meet date but he had promised to lend a I city council in their to consult large sum of and had depended in reference to a subscription by it but he city to said road of two hundre let him have it. i dollars of the bonds of said ly mistaken than to his Lard Jonn meanly in the hour of in directly his wheat to mal Between and confidence of the If was introduced bv 3Ir. a tearful eve and a sad heart the is He turned As soon as he left 1 of the ratifying and Prince Albert of betraying house the little son stepped up 1 'he subscription previously made lo European By j issue to said company the aforesaid was regarded as an insult put upon I did you not prav that God would e same as an excuse lor his own personal clothe the feed the relieve victory in Hence Queen has tried and i; election Sail at Hie next Democracy lake good care to set things to right here were ami we it lo have we liiat days Wil l to a ten days lo ticket by ISO tm - a I i - in - un i 2'h o f J -j n by it 1 il mu an i rec dved t'i Tii t 3Ir. lae two for a neie for Mr. mail iii In J. 1: i- i - nr My n ir JO 7Vmi ill Mi rd liiat i 1'*, FiNii 0->:c.--r.i e. He see tiie a tj t fact not lo if Mr. m nite lii it was once i J ohm 7 Mr. out lae between acting Ir e-i i of appears to have been to challenged Saturday last tiie city council of Cincinnati a i pure the river landing east uf Mill the and R for in city bonds n five annual Tnis wili le the company lo complete the work at was considerable opposition to the City or en Ml a Lord I as he while aristocracy must Christain to answer vour Willi la one in England to at any lormer are much Already the iast failure before amused with sn incident thai occurred in the in killed tiie monarch of late Sessions before Judge the son vf peace suail and thought it good to be A ine i 000, receiving therefor the capital stock of i the company for the same at its par j which resolution was adopted by the every other resource before calling Already his ascendancy if I had I Old are two things utterly giving if he loved by all old and is no and no party that can It is needless to add that the Christain | They have been so long obliged and the place of power just called back his suffering and to look upon the earth as a field of so long cut off from the peaceful ures of a quiet that they begin life at an age when others end it. The tastes of their early which were arrested by the stern ' duties of suddenly break out again with their white and arc like the savings of youth which they spend in old Besides they have been condemned to be destroyers for 30 that perhaps they feel a secret pleasure in and seeing life Potato been by wa tiie to tiie 1114 A bay was seni empty in the tie selected ail and jt oe directly ill Spain in the something once De nd ot tier dialogue took place end Europe to the Mrs. Vork the New York on Tuesday night the final debate on the prohibitory law came off. The discussion occupied from four o'clock in the until Every Senator in his and voted for or against the which by a vole of 17 whigs and 4 democrats in lo tive whigs and six democrats against to The Albany closes its remarks on the passage of tiie with the in the shape in it now returns to tiie embodies the general features of search and as laid n 15,000 in the laws of and amendments made to it by ths since its passage by the are substantially the Fixing the 4th of July instead of the 15t:i of as the day for it to go into Striking out the provision giving half the penalty recovered to the of one in each school any number of persons to sell spirits for Id is fence Tne time he near a and be tter raised from p On an iie were ani n Til es e cal off mure I a ken w 11 1 t i e p e e i. n a r. d p and very p tiiM the ill a l il * .it l' C r i C l nj bul the n plunge uf lie hazards upon one from heads of that you had several children on to the your husband at apparent long has ho been three inform Mrs. how old your youngest child some that has to 1= His throne came and sM tar as is it may probably go but Ike of ali the kings and Europe is Sound up in his Nor be least doubt but failure to take Sebastopol involve six but I don't sec v these but for the fact that with this of laughter followed this iS body of Wc that good ive and and by rai fruii is and a John of Pa ' farm e 1 one hundred realized - uf example of this ill bought at fifteen 1 i M enure farm Tae year tiie crop land and together all for and the past season he iias over as the of his bv the sun ot who female witness called by the was If any should take place on tha there to testify to Prussia and Italy would alleged frailty of another of her the beauty of weakness has grace and an attraction the more for those who have been the agents of unbending and the watching over the frail germs Where is iof life has all the charm of for these old workmen of man who is very rich was rery poor when i he was a When asked how he goti his he My father taught never to play till my work for the day wbs and never spend my money till I had earned it. If I had but half an hour's i work to do in a I must do that the first and in half a After this I was allowed to and I could play with much more pleasure than if I had the thought of an unfinished task before my I formed a habit of doing every i thingin its and it soon became because oi tne arm and the witness swept from the stand easy to It is to this habit that I owe my present Let every boy who reads go and do and | he will meet with a similar was generally that the sun was the source of all i but it was not so generally known thought that the sun was also the of all ihe colors presented to the was not so generally known that hence I am a mer borrowed her green and vestal every flower of garden was not bright and beautiful of at April 6. brig Perry returned She a severe o that went in pursuit of Baker is back le irii by a steamer that from that no trace has been discovered of the Albany that left Havana on the 31st. accounts of the execution of which look place on the under has demandi d his trial under the treaty of bin the he was trie i by a military court and condemned having confessed his design to secure the of the He showed an intention to address the multitude but the and trumpets were ordered to His was heard above the din death to all ether prisoners were condemned to long April 3. fa - as returns have been received of the election for State censors in the Kni w Nothings are ahead about 1,700 The is very In Montpelier there was a spirited fight between Know and their resulted in the defeat of the former by 47 Fifty more votes were than at tlie Gubernatorial In Northfield the Nothings were successful by one April 4. majority for prohibitory to vn 265, county 500, State probably State 1,000 April 3. the municipal election at Annapolis the Know-Nothing ticket was elected by a large April 4. House of Representatives to a third reading a prohibiting TOe exclusion of colored children from any of the public and the act will probably pass both branches but slight April 1. steamer with 600 bales of has sunk above and will prove total The cotton is insured and chemical who can give adequate security not to sell for any other and who can prove unexceptionable moral Imprisoning for thirty days those who violate this in addition lo the fine of out the provision making the bondsman | owners of the James Cheston have liable after the offending agent has been im- intelligence of the arrival of her Allowing these agents to for WhiteT N. but such to any instead of the cause of her merely to inhabitants of the April 5. out the provision allowing the j now said that the Taylor forgeries do to carry up his case on appeal amount to over well as by It hns been raining gently all a magistrate shall not inflict more than er penalty upon the same person at one Striking out the provision that April 5. Both branches of the leaders in the the people could safely quiet for several The ine only m the civilized looked by we may for plaintiff modestly With M ' gives to our air of insulted in hearts of the whole best tiling for the interest of this perhaps be for the the to make peace at ail the warrior was taken down to shall contain not less than jail city offices were swept by the N no Nothing April 6. The city clerk has issued certificates of to all of the Democratic the judges of the Eleventh and Twelfth wards having made the returns under market prices will heavy remaining just as they Then Englund it had not been long out of The rust profits to the fruit there and and Russia would all was rubbed but there were spots that s extraordinary wounded and quietly to would not they were cf It wai and jck in ahead alate the horrors and follies of war and on the table near the pen of the the of the people to meet Ths pen took advantage of the first of air to move a little farther art said the bad fear thee replied the at We learn that on Saturday B. clerk of the court at was shot and killed by Mr. W. S. of that Some unpleasant words passed between the parties in thu j and Mr. Brown went into his office April 6. In the Provincial the application of the New York and Newfoundland iph company fur a charter to build a line through Providence has Quincy into his office and Mr. English into his Both came out shortly and Mr. English shot Mr. Brown with a we understand oc the We are not informed whether Mr. Brown displayed a weapon or whether he had one upon his knew Mr. Brown quite He seemed lo us an amiable and but he sometimes indulged a little too freely in the use of ardent We believe he had but recently recovered from a severe wound received by him in his last been acted Nearly all the opposed the Tht Nova Scotia line are offering to the charter granted to certain parties to facilitate the constructed of the transatlantic line connecting Ireland and Capital has been says that grand jury refused to find ihan bui I not but simply reflected the sun's John a lad about r per i with peach sold paid ior of for snooting and killing a man named Tne circumstances that Pile quarrelled with his and j threatened to beat escaped to the house of tlie boy's was followed by i who made to whip Mrs. interfered saying that no A gentleman into the women oe whipped by a man in thy said the borrowed all its tints and attire from the j solar Nor was il well known that j I answered the pen i all the splendid colors of the mineral are thy victories if I record them dom were but the reflections of tie sun not? Even where thou shall one purple of the day the Lake of the red of the the 1 the rale of men entirely 1 brilliant light of the aU came from ii than the young lady being asked whether wound received by him in his last confident of success by with our friend Dr. B. R. i 2358 deeply sympathise with his He | April 5. a son who has talent enough to win a sailed this morning It is understood they to touch at following was received from Columbia granted under the in New Pile then struck the mother of the i A young that a wiff when her hair turned himself and inquired if they Philadelphia boy several times in her when the 01 us seized a and shot him from understood the language of sent her Tho' - Intra 00, 1 It aye you keep tne Boston effects of which Pile died next The neighbors the boy to go to beautiful as a declaration of attaching a slip of on which was to the Smith exclaimed the cy and surrender which he and - not I proceed to the she will never marry a widower with any village the case being the jury In she a pickle con- for this on was upon indict a tingle mango hand Egg Cochin China belonging to our friend Robert egg of such dimensions and character merit a i T I re 63 of yellow Colombia the but held its full size to near each But what what is most when the shell was broken the cavity was found to contain a fully developed egg of the it also in a yolk and white of the dimensions of an ordinary 9gg.-'EatonJteiUkr. have been five April 4. Th election to Nothing 1,223;___ raised upon is too swilt to be and too to