Fort Wayne Times (Newspaper) - November 1, 1849, Fort Wayne, Indiana within if paii Ihc year No paper unless at the r the all arrearages are OF 3 each additional A. will be made to and of liberty in Hungary was the overwhelming power of the patriot Hungarian November 1, 1849. and took refuge in the The northern for the blood of the of the With to Ms honor be it the trf The world is now outraged by the avowal of the that wiU regard refusal as a cause of war and it is not ere his myrmidons are marching There is no doubt has long been eager for a plausible a He covets more and the rich provinces of the Sultan's a tempting But will passively On the night of Oct. 18th, the assault of know not his real and this is the one he was universally designated by was made upon C. which resulted in the death of the latter the next Jim was The Circuit court in but the Grand Jury had been It was immediately summoned and convened on A true was found on the same On Tuesday the trial and on Friday just eight the commission of the Jim was sentenced to the for 21 hear but one opinion and that is of satisfaction at the whole They were emphatically a couple of bad and the whole community feels easier and safer in being nd of This may harsh towards the but death does not sanctify whose lives were invasion for such a to be and the already to be further augmented by pf ft of the Turkish We confess when we saw England quietly permit Franco to overrun the torch of freedom sa recently in we saw look with indifference upon the recent in ill-fated gave up all hope ' of from but upon the occurrence Ac Turkish are aBout to be dissevered for an act of and on the part ef the do hope that France and England will yet and drive this Polar Bear back to the We hope this with the more it is to own safety to present the further growth of the Colossus the gratifying to see one point which projects of Nicholas are For a number of years he has been prosecuting a war of invasion against the at the We obtain a glimpse of in that distant region but sre it is almost uniformly adverse to The hardy mountaineers for the last ten twelve defied all the force he could send against and the latest that has us represents them still their be just the maa for the and have never been When they into their mountain where the foot of ihe clumsy Russian cannot and when Jeast Aey as down into the must be of the as weU m They were as and people feared one doubts but Murphy set fire to Mr. Livery Stable a short time by which it was although the fact could be and Jim has long been to a moral as concerned in the incendiary attempts that time after been made in this He was emphatically a a a lowest of the and vilest of the no consorting with abandoned sleeping in old under the or any where that chance The community is happily rid of them and heartily glad of of the correspondent of the American travelling in the part of gives a graphic and interesting sketch of the town of New The town site is described as one of great and it has been well The houses are not remarkable as to but arc surrounded by tasty The writer relates the following incident illustrating the power of the Sacred of those who Harmony and in the on the failure or the Owen were The bible was not the was except as a day of music and lishing and and so It for They undisputed a few years ago an who had spent most of his time in a shop in with a m his entered the town as a Methodist j ' ' ' ' ' and louna the aoor of a widow open the j ' lie anJ hti another in San the California of the New York in a a building 40 front by about rents fur At least of this is paid by who hold nearly all the second on the is a canvass 16 by 25 called and occupied by which brings On the opposite a building called the used by bring It is about size of ouj houses at On ihe left of the frame which is just has been token at 000. The second story gaming each of which pays 8300 a friend of who wished to find for a law was shown a cellar in the abont 12 feet square and 6 which he could have at a The owner came here about three months without enough money to pay his he is now worth One of the at battle San Pasquale is now among the millionaires of with an income of A noted firm has loaned out ten per cent a A citizen of San Francisco died insolvent last to the amount of Mis administrators were delayed in settling and his real estate advanced so rapidly in value after His debts were his heirs have a yearly income of fuels are indubitably carman of Howard has a salary of a and many others make from lo Servants get from ot but the wages paid for the rougher kinds of labor has fallen to about there were only about 30 or 40 San not more than 20 perrons could be seen in the streets at any one lima there are some 500 houses or and a floating population of 6000. It is calculated that the town is increased daily by froin 15 to 30 I the states that his two best digging amounted to and shield lite bleeding For whom there gushes no rich deathless lovel The saddest tiib grief 80 path a mother's love not holy gentle form above them the couch of No voice so fond as calm the feverish other tongues may whisper accents soft and But none on earth so pure aa A mother bears her child 1 kindly of the weary lot is And oft the heart the gayest lold oi sorrow No voice directs their bids them onward if they gang a God help the when the sinful and the tempted and the shall cross thy spurn them nat - V not what thou hadst With trials even And when thy lips would vent blessing on the they dwell on Within the home of Or at the stranger's Blue be the skv above their bright be the sun O protect the And keep them free from a recent there was hoarded up in tlie bank vaults and of Now York So large an accumulation of specie lying idle at one cannot but be detrimental to the business interests of the is Philadelphia is the disgraceful there almost daily conclusively At the latest there had been no mob or riot for the previous twenty-four The morals the city were thought to be in story being found in Morgan county proves to be Several hands are successfully engaged in digging it. The are found in the which it is separated by The .ii ihe oilier riu lor of the death and destruction alike to boor and P i - of They are a no pretensions to great ol u free as the eagle of native could tell the simple story of uy and they will never bend a neck to and lie found cviii of a tyrant while one of soon formed a little Tiie society and u is now ui lUe a to bathe his sword in Russian hecatombs of Russians have been of tne largest in and a to the furious valour brave and wim a garden and of the Boston Times the following description of thu of the great historian T. I piece which has yet boon found weighs a The particles are thore is but one IS upon as lus They are scattered over a wide of Where they most two quarts of earth yield from to fifty of subject of annexing Canada to the United States continues to excite much attention in An annexation address obtained over twelve hundred among the most influential while a remonstrance obtained but two 111 lian.lthai is the B armies of and laid their bones to bleach upon the sides and along the steppes of these mountains the Russian soldier dreads a i n review of of a voyage the furnishes the following description of some ol the strange campaign as he does the or the snows of scenes passed he linows it is certain How j can few things more exciting long the will a voyage as Mr. Werne iias the infatuated crusade against this gallant and Starting from the posts of he sailed into the very or with what future remains to up a stream whose upper waters Jke for the tirst were furrowed by vessels than a savage's stream of such Mr. that its width at a thousand is a favorite slang jj aspect of a lake the Democratic press and and than a creation were in suffer no oportunity to pass of portion to the The reared his huge snout above the tne Whig party as subservient to hand rundown This is the old cry of elephants played in herds upon to turn attention from It is the giraffe stalked among lofty well known that their policy in to the as lay coiled in tends to foster and encourage slimy and ered above the Along the inicKly hordes of savages showed at the expense ef our i 1 Inumi a Mian ami a toil large ih i. a lively and hright olC Mr. is when and some gesture every thing which he witli i 1 is lo the i soys the that a gentleman on the lower part of is now and have in a floating to he writer propelled by so as to travel to any that periodical with Sydney upon the river and deliver Quite ami won my enthusiastic ad- and hts magnificent of of Cholera have or rather essay on as it has me lo lately m among some No writer of the present day is so ly arrived and an apprehension was rich in thought as and no one can entertained that the disease to become clothe his thoughts in | again prevalent in the regret mingles my Edinburgh in a city worthy true in 1846 he lost his not hu was overreach ed by the arts of some petty because the eccentricities of genius made him one ol those unpopular great men who are so often found in because he refused to join in that grand movement which is everywhere making for the upraising of the and to gazing in wonder at the strange Equality and be the a premium to the foreign for making ambiguous gestures variously depression of the Their policy i commercial matters appears to be the same The intelligent Washington correspondent of the Baltimore a. letter upon the British Navigation has the Mr. our late Minister to was very upon the principle of the largest and perfect reciprocity in up our Coasting Trade for that of Great is to that for and in that Great Britain would allow our ships to trade around her little Island in a circle of a few hundred the same liberal and magnanimous bur mother country which dictated Tariff of 1846, would allow British to anS compete with us in a coasting trade from the Bay of San Diego to the mouth of the an extend of coast not less than to eight thousand Mr of the would lauded him to the skies for it in set it down as one of Mr. Secretary Clayton's egregious blunders in the engaged in the Coasting Trade have cause to rejoice that Mr. Bankroft interrupted in tirade otherwise our coast would in a short time have been whitened with Jn has just gone into operation at N. J. a of S. S. Salters of in Ibe upper chamber of which good Iron Ore turn out a great deal of anthracite pulverized and are being the coal and the ore whereupon it to descend into the next and then inla the but not to the air at any finally drawn off at the fully into Malleable or ready to be rolled or as may It is asserted by the patentees that ' good Wrought such as now command in this can be manufactured by this process at per Some very fine samples Iron are now on ftt the y. cultivation of is becoming a business of considerable importance in The St. Louis Republican are pleased to learn from the ^t the Tobacco crop of Chariton county is all put and without any frost or other all the neighborhoods around the have the most cheering both of its quality and It is one of the best crops ever raised in River and we may judge from ihe present prices in the St. Louis our may calculate on a fair remuneration for their labors this Alternately sailing and aS the wind served or constantly in sight of but rarely communicating with often cut off for days from land by interminable fields of tangled the expedition pursued its course through innumerable guarded from most of them by the liquid rampart on which it Lions looked and savages shook their but neither showed a disposition to swim aM board the Trio Ohio to mourn over fall of three most who the gallows be not may hope yet to attain the most elevated They among the most conspicuous whom the Democracy had made the chosen vessels of its whom an ungrateful people have left at for their coun ious three are Norton S. Luther and one was left at home because he was suspected of not being too because he was suspected oi a and Lemuel because he was suspected of not telling the t ruth a fall was and are the what we shed As the night dew that on the grass o'er his bead Chronicle and the breath of a no one the key to each secret of 'Tis a moment that oft oar long watching claims the dark waters of sorrow and Its breath may seem yet 'tis power the sublimest our being can A moment may yield as a bhss without A moment consigns us to and circle may flash with a beauty that agrs May crown as and hallow its A moment may question Uie of sages And the whole system of science and as they are now the watchwords of it was for proving to these sentiments the voters of Edinburgh dismissed the ablest and writer of the and chose instead the humble paper maker and sturdy They were not content lo have Mr. talk speciously of and then give up those principles of which he might have been and was expected to the ablest But in his in his in his magnificent travels over the of general in his bold wondrous in his power to clothe in passionate thought the most common truths in in his vigorous eloquence and luminous he is su by few in ancient and by none in modern for are informed that a of high standing in his invariably and icc for his in and in most cases with ice ts to pounded small enough to swallow and the patient is to swallow a small quantity of it every three or the disease Three or four instances have come within our own knowledge in which have been cured within the course of a single day by this Y. NOT Rely on Appearances were by a person who as a that on the landing of the steam ship individual came on shore with but coat or After looking around him for some time with a free and independent kind of an he called to a drayman and requested hiin charge of a pair of which were on board the and convey them to Villi sogne hesitation the drayman with but on to lift the ho was to to so without The flirt thai they contained 000 in and bootless the man brought with hun j cim say that lat t section of country Iv orf snow very r lie Tie tops ofthe hillr wore I oth east nnd weft Iti the f ns it At we saw on Monday ' from some of the high lands vie fd hnt the ground was covered on by from 3 to 6 inches of ( and O- Turkish government a for the jire with to visit and attend the and ' a prohibited from taking any lees from the They are to their pases three they are subjected to penalties if the poor in favor of other London Times an improved steam if the description be must supercede all It is said to require much less fuel than the ordinary and is so easy to set in graduated to any or that a boy 12 years of age can manage it with One of 10 horse power only occupies a space 21 by 7 and one of 100, a space of 4 feet by 2. contract for grading the line of this road has been awarded to the Messrs. of for about being estimate of the Hon. Thomas Butler of life was of in the latest accounts is and out of Boston paper tolls a story of a belonging to a manufacturing at North has become an inveterate We can only say of him is a dirty in is a a probability of a war in Europe that will involve and once must unite all liberal governments against that great The Czar demands the of the Hungarian who are on Turkish a which or war as the refuses to yeld his compeers to an Austrian and but particularly tho fo a e said to be the backers of and w such backers she may be safel v m her of If there is to be it Will very is nearer than Her and armies can reach Constantinople in forty eight and they are in Turkey has 80,000 men in the will fight hard for but harder for the Mos lem also a powerful fleet in the English fleet could not reach au under twenty ami for of time Polish and i will Ije able to defend In the matter ol naval England to the powers out and Franco will either and witness the success of Turkey and Eng or she will give them her Who such a door And if war the iia ner ue a just for their Hungary to The few mornings as we were going to our about we met a decidedly hard looking leaning out of who had evidently been a night of tut who was then making He carried a large jug in one and a one in the but the balance being he found it impracticable to maintain a attraction of gravitation was strongly inclined towards the larger We knew him but could not resist the impulse to turn and for a hiS tottering What a of reflection passed through the mind in that brief Visions of innocent and by bright and promising syren song which said shall not surely struggles of firm and determined at but gradually growing weaker and until the slimy serpent of dissipation had enveloped him in its in some wretched or totally unfit for a human without or walked a if not a better Springs in the Indian Springs are in the territory of the Chickasaw and are thus by the of the Port Smith Old Springs are about twenty-five miles in a north-west direction from Fort on the east side of the False and about three miles from on a stream of beautiful clear water that has a or of near ninety The oil exudes from the rock or cliff overhanging these falls iTi drops of tiie size of a goose having the and consistency of British It has been told me that this Oil and t with it by drinking and rubbing effected some of the cures of chronic rheumatism and mercurial that have ever been Persons have been carried there doubled up with or emaciated to coming in a very short cured with a new on dear s expatiates on the advantage to our women of often seeking the air and using abundant as the true means of preserving health and imparting to beauty a more captivating An excellent article hereon finishes word or two and upon what ought to be the most important argument to frish they not almost The exquisite bloom on the chocks of American girls fade in the matron much here than in only because of the softness of English climate as many It is because so necessary maintenance of so little a matter of habit and education so largely insisted in and it is because here at is too often as a matter of and has no soul in while the English who takes a lively interest in her rural inhales new life in every day's and plants perpetual roses in her by the mere act of planting them in her Pennsylvania Legislature stand as 60 40 YOV HE waited till the yet he did not I strayed along the brook slowly wandered When who should come behind him I would have He said he came to find Do you really think ho since last we thought of naught so As of this very moment we should He shewed me half collage home lay He said for me he made Do you really think he when first lie saw Lile seemed at once Each night he of every was Sometimes a in all his hopes And then lie wakened Do you really think he Bachelor of true touch the Ot that mysterious the Ana play Ihe prelude of our We The voice and die not Nearly three-quarters of a century npo now the pretty town of W in ' I was ieft He who a sparsely populated shorn lamb provided a her closely drew her arm within in that mystic language is never con strova to infuse into her something of his hopeful they slowly wended their way Was of last representative of a among our grave for its imaginative combined with rare Her ancestors had early embraced the tenets of the and had testified to faith by and on the battle Her foreseeing fatal rebellion of 17-45; and wishing to escape its cast his lot among his English and sought in the wilds of New boon ibr which his soul had pined amid his a trust in her husband's but a still deeper faith in her Father in the wife of his youth abont her her little brood of aim stood by his side Wie a all and privations of a pioneer a few short they found that which passeth all portal td is the by six children were gathered to and the was left He who the - but and much the same as none spoke more eloquently and none spoke successfully to their than theVe same preachers of Freedom and and their puritanic old with their sloping or deeply of the S the On the main at time of a house as he gazed on her pure the strangely pillars that supported the over the but above the scuttle in the made it unique in the eyes of the there a in the village that did not ascend them to take a view of the and fascinate the lover who attended her with the usually display of coquettish The long row of young front of the the thrifty rose with their leaf swelling beneath the influence of winds of the careful neatness with which everything like the rubbish of had been removed from the door that the house was a temple and And so it The very stillness as brooded over it was even more significant than or for it the deep the bush of awe and that stilled the pulses Selden and Henry as they thought of the when the of Father Miles and the sanction of the law consecrate to tiie worid the love that had with their and so interlaced delicate fibres around their hearts that they seemed one and was the March of 1775, and one of those warm balmy days that seem full of prophesies of when young Pemberton led his betrothed bride new and spoke to her of their seemingly clear and bright as the pathway of the he drawing her to as they stood by the in the little room he designed especially for you will be In just three these rooms wUl ring with the merry congratulations of our bridal welcome as they will how gladly shall I exchange them for the quiet and the smile own dear Look he pointing to glowing not yonder sunset hours when she help feeling deeply her isolated hours in she felt almost willing to take death by the and pass his dark and shadowy to be permitted to look upon the faces of her of that delicate physical like the plants seem to have a of all that awaits and like the harebell of her ' fathers native rooted herself strongly and in the apparently but really kind hearts of those and inwy with ft glance ol mingled fondness and anxiety at his own young put up an earnest prayer that God would have both them and in his holy Of nation that are crooned over and whispered in murmurs of the and the grave never bo completely from their hold on the heart by any of forms or the influx of higher may teach us to give them a clearer that with stich blind the of the and the were it not for the sorrowful phase it gives of human ludicrous of the weird grandams of enfolded within ltd pale and sheltered beneath its foof spirits of the same of the same were the various and at the lights glimmering in old iff flame of the brighter presages of good fortune read in the of the blazing for the superstitions in this era of or the coming of fr by Sir Chanticleer upon the and the universal belief regard as a day of ill even at present influences not a few of our country the good wifes of wore not more superstitious than their yet constantly on their not without on one of Margaret's temperament and imaginative than the legends and endless stories of an pld Scotch servant tended to strengthen the love ibr the This old women had parents to this and now clung with fondness to the last child of her s Old wai a complete Scotch Her girlhood had passed amid the and wOd with their still wlider Poetical letter passed through the at Chicag piloted by the If it does not reach its it remarks the editor of the for the want of poetical birds their food to young ones fear that they shall lose it. Go wing your way lo Charles A. He's now on the call it San gone to dig for golden him sale at home once our ' all so love? how it glorifies earth and present to her She had of and scatters these dark clouds tinging them and the glen and faite own g Surely it is an omen of mily feuds and bloody civil of iull of hope and Maggie would sit tair girl did not but hours by her listening to these while toe as it it were indeed the omen of their the low hum of fliers kept up a kindof Presently Henry felt the arm that lay so tonous accompaniment to the old woman's within his and an But when she lowered her and allowed the tear filled his as he saw the dark to slip from her while she spoke of clouds ot which ho close rapidly over the mysterious glitt of second the and the rosy glow of the sky give place to a experiences and presentiments of the Seera dreary leaden as if he Uie and told how this fearful gift had ward oti some unknown he threw his arm several of Maggie's around her and drew her to Her face ghl listened with breathless and was white as with a voice quivering spiritual eye took a still more concentrated suppressed she as if she was trying to question yon light has gone out in own and prove by her own ness bo will it be our this gift was inherent in the blood of her him about to to | For some weeks you have urged me to tell j This fostered as it was by tho the cause of my I I lated position and her yearning sorrow for the did not well understand it It was like ' death of her gave to her manner a mist over tiie river shapeless and un- ' lar far beyond her but penetrated my soul with its chilling circumstance that gave much pleasure more like yon j to couple that had adopted her It stands between me and me and as a tiie old man it msH she went her white sure proof the good seed had so damp with the dew of in his gentiy to had not fallen on stony IS and from However this might we know which even your cannot shield and loving words of young Henry cried the young terrified at berton had within bet heart the strangeness of her manner and her seed down dropt from and foru are you For God's sake overcome these jlong time old weird notes of visions and distempered had been forgotten in sweeter Henry was in every way of to Heaven they she said raising the strict discipline and and looking mournfully in his ar influence of tho tenets in which he weeks and months I have struggled against rigidly there Was a vein imagination in his and that love as I can I cannot escape ' times and under other would have my I have refused to reply to your ' led him to the performance of deeds of because I could not bear to cloud the the of brightness of your believe the fate of my family is upon all died of he eagerly as he pressed a kiss upon her uplifted you have nothing of lour is fresh and round as a only a little pale of owing to about our You are really getting I will send Dr. G. to see you will be of no I am not If this was not earnest which I do you think i would inflict upon you all tho pain that I know my words must give Not one of my father's largo family lived to see twenty and I feel that their tate is to bb if it were not for she Practice in York 1I10 I vui svas ill a ol iiv nu lie a I I- I of Ol Vi IS ho j h in pio it Legal P having a ' tT his own i i ' New r t 1 il il was f ( (I ill ti a in N' W liave trom uf the of ihe which H private is not within but ihe substance is as Y. California time since a young gentleman ot this not regularly eng in had the curiosity d shadow of Fleet 463 vessels to the Shipping have sailed from the United States for California since the of the California gold only 95 had arrived tip to Sept. 1. out 60 of which cost him a The freight was making a or a total expenditure ol Subsequently parted with a share in the adventure to a They have just learned the sold in Call for a yielding if total of nine tenths of which are clear more than a mother's he watched every mood of fair girl to be his But for some months past a shadow bad been gathering qn her and still more darkly over her that even hiV love ' could not it rose between and fell upon budding hopes like the first handful of fresh on the of one we In vain strove to ascertain the cause of her Sometimes she would attempt to but the words died on her she at him an mournful that to urge the marriage was to take place in As tho spring opened Margaretts mood grew even more and her despondency seemed tinned in a voice broken by to friends smiled and talked bear it But my heart clings so to of maiden timidity and Henry earth for your with you seemed so know her too well to be The on rich and Oh it is so hard to die so ' which we introduced thom to the lie down in a dark | ret had striven for enable love cannot reach She over- ber to speak calmly to her lover hy before Henry could trust ins to again went sometimes think I have done wrong in thus winding myself around your I should have remembered that I was and avoided a love which could only end in desolation and But I was and it is so beautiful to love and be Can you forgive this Do not thus wrong yourself and me. You are tho light of my Before I felt your I was thoughtless as my I foel the true dignity of Through your love I have become purified and whatever be the I shall never cease to thank God for showing that there are divine realities even on this side of the And he continued in a lighter after a few moments have uttered your sad predictions of our listen to Yon dark that crossed over the sun so is but the symbol of your present Beyond it shines the sun clear and bright as our Clouds may and doubtless will but our love shall scatter or by its potent change them into by his and relieved and in some degree tranquilized by confessing to him that sorrowful that weighed so heavily upon her for some weeks Margaret Selden returned the pressure of his and said and great grant you may be When those weary thoughts that seem td press the life from my come your words to me be angels of a happy Henry pointed to the Evening Star that just then broke a rift ih tinging its jagged edges with and whispered in her another beautiful that were impressed her mind with a power and vividness that to We have seen what they wo do not pretend to explain or account for We singly know that they and can only in the words of one who was an honof to our country and our 1 have lived too long and seen too much to be next of Sir John Franklin Cleveland of the inst. has tt letter dated announcing of Sir John from the fruitless seari h Polar John of whoso among of the Ocean there is left little or Sir John having failed to find even the remotest clue to the Franklin is now on his way back to He left there in 1848, and from the Sault Ste. has made voyage in canoes and boats and a distance of three thousand and five hundred miles and by way nf Lake of the Mackenzie's After reaching Arctic they travelled five hundred miles along the tho He speaks of the existence of a northern he is another the mers being only 30- to 00 days He goes by way uf and Montreal to Clay reached home from his northern the night of the 18th his health on