Fort Wayne Times, The (Newspaper) - May 9, 1850, Fort Wayne, Indiana VERY THURSDA G W WOOD Co AT will be al Publishers 11 arrearages are paid OP tue following squire ot iSO squares 3 squares Pw squire will be charged for additional A reasonable marie to those adrer Using by the year The House This magnificent house which has been som two or three years in of will be detailed tion somo time ago is at length completed and was opened for the reception of company on Sat last Leave had been asked and obtained of tho lessees by a committee of citizens to hole a on tho evening previous The most ex- tensive arrangements were being made and the whole was to be conducted on a scale of never equalled n tlie West if in ica Two hundred and fifty managers were pointed to superintend the concern and tickets were put at tho reasonable price of ten dollars The Newport Daily appropriately re- This soiree will form a new in the Teat events of western aristocratic history and we do not hesitate to say that hundreds will go there TEX DOLLARS for tho privilege of seen in such a fashionable assemblage that were justice done could not or would not spare ten from their meagre purses for tho payment of just debts or the support of needy or deal relatives Thus it is with mankind in many cases to make any sacrifice fo the sake of adding for a moment mm in spark to the grew or of fashion There are many who will deny months ti pay ten dollars for a ticket to go to the House that they may boast of been one of the elite on that great occasion Volume Fort Wayne Indiana Doctors From present appearances the male fraternity of Doctors will soon havo a close competition with the female A few years ago a Miss well entered the Medical College at Geneva N Y and in due time regularly graduated as an 31 D Her example wo notice is being followed by several This only appears to iTo re- viving an old practice of the women for says the historian good Queen tina's time the duties of physicians were mostly performed by wise women and there were in days very few sick in the country tors do you hear that? Mrs This lady the editor of the Pittsburgh day within tho last few a character as a lively piquant writer Wo are not sure but the little notoriety she has obtained will be the ruin of her Pittsburgh be bamo too small fur her or she burgh so she on to Washington and com- with the N Subsequently she sought and obtained a ters desk and privileges in the Senato Chamber where she may daily be seen in the exercise of a regular reporters functions What becomes ol the Saturday Falter her poor band and the during her stay in ton report saith not Declines see by a card in tho Dayton Journal that Hon R C Schunek declines a re-election to THE SONG OF STEAM BY C W Harness uie down with iron bands He sure of your curb arid reign For I scorn ibe strength of your puny lime's As the tempest scorns chain How 1 laughed as I lay concealed froin sight for many a countless hour At Hie childish boast of human might And the pride of human power Wben I saw an army upon the land A navy upon the seas Creeping along a snail Or wailing a When tbe peasant reel With the toil which he bore An lie feebly turned at the wheel Or tugged at tbe weary oar When I measured the fainting speed The ilight of the carrier dove As bore a law a King decreed Or the lines of impatient love not bul think world would feel As these were outstripped afar I should he hound to tbe keel Or chained to the flying car they found ine at last invited me forth at length And -I rushed IB my throne with a thunder blast And laughed on my iron je saw a wondrous change On the earth and ocean wide Where my fiery armies range Nor wait for wind or tide Coni igross With the close of the present Con- he will have served ten years and is in- in his to retire wholly by domestic and personal considerations and by private business and affairs Mr boon an able and long remembered b the waters o'er The mountain steed decline yielded to my The world is Tbe rivers lite sun huth curliest blest And those where his beams Tlie streams of the queenly west And orient floods divine The ocean pales I sweep To hear my strength rejoice And the monsters ol the briny deep Cower nly I curry and the lord of earth The thoughts of tlie God like mind The wind aHer my going forth The lightning t behind In Ilie darksome depths of the fathomless mine IMy tireless nr n dolh Where the rocks ne'er saw the sun decline Or of the glorious day I bring glittering jewels ay From the hidden And I muke the cup With a crystal gusl 1 blow bellows I forge Ibe steel Ju all Ibe shops of trade I hammer the ore and turn wheel Where my arms of strength nre made I manage the furnace Hie mill tbe mint I carry I 1 weave And all my doings 1 put in print On every Saturday eve I've no weary no breast to decay No denies to be lain on the shelf And soon 1 intend yon go arid While I manage the world myself harness mo down with your iron bands Be sure ot your curb and rein For i scorn the strength of bands As the tempest scorns a chain Early Decay of Women Jt is that the chances of health for two sexes are equal at the outset and continued so till the period when they first attain the full use of their legs we must show somo decided and indisputable cause for the difference vable at puberty or what we have to say will servo but to show our own folly in we cannot substantiate Let us a tittle after their early training We will take for example a sister aud brother tho irl of Years tbe boy of six Wo give tlie girl two years start of the boy o make her condition equal to his st tho outset Both have endured the toture of pin img and tight birth both jounced upon the knee and suffocated with et over the bond sweltered with a cap and ner bed roasted at a lire of and ned with foul air of an chamber universal formula of some super- s mutated doctor or experience probably oui lor these people usually hunt in couples How Mrs Benson would have a pair tains whether or tot Would you believe Female Influence II ESQ i By I ir i ot splendor and eloquent and lofty semi- ofn richly cultivated raind ed the inmost recesses of mv heart j 1 have her in hovel of where sorrow its mournful j banner yet lose will miseries j ui her loi i I have her in the chamber the dying and Laud she I smoothed the couch cf pointed the and lo the suffers view a heaven of from the i moils of life Few can properly estimate influence of e and aro very We 0 benefit the boy has derived j they came Wej Cheap Postage The following is the substance of the in- this aim in view sh gone and bo w i Of white window curtains appearing to notice Great jn her and extended in uiuo a the rates of i-a person as Mr Benson existed y gracious to each other curtains so as to mako mo fed all that the girl enough start to mako UD the i Am then would but s I 1 n u uut e ca and occasional in the and th torture she has endured e j neighbors think she i sampler aud i which I the poor and not bo a J hate s But lct sco that I can have curtains as well as ber and just as good I'll ha and hang them it sticks I don't know ho Our little couple start for school with such of lungs as tho unnatural life they havo led will allow and a stomach that is yet fresh e- to bad bread plum cake candies and diseased milk Tito reader remember that nature is beneficent aud will endure much abuse she succumbs are off lor school observe how circumspectly my little JUiss walks soon her brother for rude He nothing daunted starts full tilt alter a stray dog or pig and though he often tumbles in tbe mud and his clothes get spoiled the result is soon visible in increase of lungs aud ruddy cheeks He cannot run without more breath he cannot continue to run without increased sions and power of lungs he cannot havo larire lungs without good digestion he will feed ami thrive a They are now at school seated on a bench without a back and often their down so that the back bons has no port Thus sits tho wretched child with book in- land from nine to twelve o'clock and sometime three The boy with the airl nf up to-morrow or know pair yu will get said JUr Benson looking anxiously around for tho supper was not yet cooked for he chanced to be more than usually hungry and rather eager to begin his meal Don't sec how I'll get cried his wife with degree of humble submission to her up and buy them to bo sura and as that Mrs tm has p 2d directs that it shall be the duty of General at all post offices where that giant who stands in his knowledge nature and whose re- corded the most enis cf did not deem it oi his brilliant mind to award n meed of to feminine street tlie they come row them straight into the very night or not at all and as h pers and all aud As capable of rich T with the and profound bills aud circulars which shall bo are ladies who havo taken i and conspicuous stand the most In an cnt for each lectual point of view England and America ounce in weight scrape then In a pair of c I don't care turned hi have i how could you expect me to buy t care a pin what you had to isi tbe curtains I'm determined to feel that he is alive But our unfortunate little in a distressed condition She 15 walk straight home where she is allowed to select her dimier from those articles that nutrition Indeed she no better food for she has as to show the shabby articles in which were at present encased know that are not fit to he seen in besides that I act niy feet wet every time I go out If I buy the I shall have to hat wfl fi o my I very much doubt of yes oh certainly V Mrs Benson a trifle hysterically lordship must be accommodated with anew pair proper but his he had promised to accompany across the river he was unable to find his boots and thoLi he searched the house from top to bottom in search of an hour's duration their his He questioned his she replied by a silent look black as a so he had to stay at home and enjoy tlie sweet of her society through Se en tire longest one he re- 4th enacts Sat the franking privilege so iar as t may bo conferred by P U and all ci mailed di and all of boots whenever he thinks J he Fatal Guinea Oil TWO Aii execution of which a very forcible braneo still prevails in the district was that two men named Hislop and Wallace The were convicted of assault and robbery in the tow of Kelso on a fair night and suffered death un dur a very general belief of their innocence o the part of the populace The story h not to correctness although it is a talc of sixty year igo A captain who resided in wasknoek ed down and robbed After lying some time h was come upon by two men who were assault and robbery und in proof which he had carried about with him fo representative and his services wilt be any old sailor will do and grateful arc for lie live clemency in favor of One in the city of ville had over two thousands names interposition of Professor Webster understand says the Dayton Journal that a boat load of wheat was yesterday received Oregon Mill from Port Wayne Indiana quantities of wheat purchased at Buffalo are also passing down the canal to Cincinnati Reform Albany gives the following as of pleading or the manner in which an issue in law is made up York code Will not our constitution take a hint What more is necessary to hi saidl and yet it would bo curious to folios this could some of our legal friends SUPREME COURT Complaint Style J The complaint of the plaintiff shows to t he knew by a particular mark was found on til person of one of them Their strongest asse orations of innocence were and they wcf lodged in the county goal charged with the crime circuit court came round and were condemned to be tho guinea a invincible proof of guilt Their explanation o this point was however accepted by public They stated that on the night of the assault they were in a public house in and playing at cards They were in the course of the evening joined by a regimental drummer had been stationed at Kolso who took i land at game and lost so that he took out aud one of tho two it for him The game went on for some time after this till it was ended and the company They took a stroll around tho suburbs of iee how many be spun out to by court that on tho 13th day of July dc fondant did in the city of Albany call the plain till a thief to plaintiff's of on thousand dollars for sum he demands iml inent against the defendant SUPREME COURT Jackson Answer r tK he cabled the thief as afore the town and came upon the body of the lying insensible and accordingly raised him and led him borne The defence proved of no avail and the day of their execution came on Circumstances however took place at it to duee a powerful conviction of their and there arc men still living who can recollect it On being thrown off for tho patent drop was not then introduced both tho ropes broke and the two men fell on the scaffold One of them stood up with the rope hanging round his neck and blood streaming from his mouth down bis body and before God and all men declared his that ho is at ill times ready to aver reit tho same to be true a this court shall di- The arc to see that Goo R Graham E q the original tor of this old and highly popular Magazine has been enabled to resume its entire control and management and will commence a new volume the July number It is promised that it shall the most splendid set of engravings that appeared in an American work A of contributors have been engaged and every other necessary arrangement has been made to make it ilic Magazine of tho day gle subscriber per year who will also receive a splendid picture called the first or if they prefer it magnificent Christ sing little dollars will pay for two subscribers Lady's number this sterling old Magazine came to hand son days it is to forit is always on handsome timo before it is duo Tho plates in the present number arc good innocence of the crime It was an awful cle The officials were powerless and the stood appalled with horror and One man with more consideration than else rushed to his house where ho had a leash of ropes with which to end torment and suspense of such a tragedy The unfortunate P in fresl ropes and the The scene must horrible and it that it excites thrill The really guilty man his own con the was executed some years after who declared in favo of the entire Hislop and Scottish in Real Life The Lewisburg Pa Chronicle announces the on the Hth inst of John Johnson and Mrs Marian Milter of the azote DIL i r i Lilt meat j out lit hWat Remember that her move nothing at r are composed chiefly of azote and not wo h bci it to the red mentor muscles of beef or mutton she that she should eat if she had and a 101 is to say it her stomach and blood Vess for it i Jnt a she whi c i down on a chair and s on a chair and instantly subsided After dinner she either sits down to her dr and in all tho day 3 with tea anil preserves She i then posted off feather bed in an lated room with the door shut for fear the little keeps the upper chamber from hundred degrees and the feather bed and the blankets retaining all the the body ter tho wretched little creature till wonder that she gets spinal not actual deposits of tubercles in the body of a sulky Ct of ton horse power in silence to sec then i iu at tlie door her tongue commenced nor ceased until his absence gave both parties a chance for relief SdT position she in had broken of two her sister an of f i to f to Depart OI Inn i o e properly chargeable to the pub c service shall be marked can present a glorious in her with her genius and Greece in Lastly let us take into consideration under the most trying Various are the instances re- corded in Biblical history in she Imih displayed her valor the ground I anil of blood in tho heat of battle undaunted amid the ger around urging her men on to victory or to death nod finally bv to and Thus ably supported the subject of the table one sensibly ins misery in the most complete style Hi thy mother-in-law demonstrated the dut not duty but the highest privilege of a husband fulfil each and every wish of his wife though he should ruin himself in sequence Then sho feelingly alluded to tin ls Uke ol the government Section repeals all acts consistent with this act Section 6th authorises the Postmaster General or parts of acts in to draw upon the treasury under s nro i the 2 i cheeks iu an act oi j a 1830 any amo f postages of tho year wh the act of Mr Benson awaited awhile it she would voluntarily curse to and a hope that could soon have to winch she snappishly replied that if waited re j tor her it ready for him ho would have to if were wmt a on- tune as sure as he was born adding for sho evidently so that if he didn't like that he in her her vertebrate get it ready himself act on the latte Then when suggestion sho became them off to without supper of she maintained the ft Y A this wo ex- toward her miserable at length m an article on consumption to pay no more heed at his at- with her unreasonable be- to that lorm of scrofula she was entirely unaware of his as well as spinal diseases can he overcome I and as a means of still further im- pressing him with the extent of her resentment i mum to rest m tho room set apart for her may be produced by suci a barbarous and fastened the door within to prevent eel oi lim as v his i oc overcome by exercise air and a strong meat and ugh a child be actually free of scrofula that if may be produced by suci a barbarous and ed mode of life as we have painted above one that we to say is extremely in escape these evils b- his entrance The i he had tho pleasure of as Mrs Benson did not that and little better then a eil fat twelve years of age tho often with her brother and ask co tanf the con- doughy and of her natural wants of good to a man of refined nostrils into food and plenty of the more items of this becomes in its results I the whole b er flavor or end of a of just sufficiently warmed on the to tci that it had been on the fire ami potatoe literally bu cd to a complete mass of water r con- all hand's and feet now another anew and wonderful phase of her l a shame that when a man been ing hard for the comfortable maintenance of his is to i at their hands m i- so lously longed the consequences prove sav rf the more than probability there wa's mount appropriated requisition of the Postmaster General as ed tains one on either cheek After which the sister took him sharply to task up with lie that should she at some ma urc period ot her life conclude to bless some being with her hand and heart she would scratch his eyes out if ho dared to refuse her c most trivial thing she chose to ask far Benson was now pretty near at his wits and his condition and ng to improve the opportunity by a Umain suddenly cried that she was thi miserable of women and over her troubles in a baying that ho had killed her dear child at last Hts i i tlie most over on tlie Airs Benson's mate fidget activity ound her with all the erratic activity f a patched and the rushed out of tho and piercing shrieks immediately bors to rush m from all quarters supposing some one was being murdered at the very least Sinking down on his knees the bew'ildcred husband implored his wife to pardon she at length opened her eyes and gasping the when mamma Benson Go rtr T J of Daniel Webster to the Boston Ad- dress would bo in vain that I should attempt to express the gratification which I derived irom your letter of the loth nit That gratification arises not only from its manifestation of personal regard and confidence but ly from the evidence which it mv public conduct in regard to important questions w not altogether disapproved by the ol Massachusetts Such a such names assures me that I havo not erred in judging ul the existing discontents or proper remedy and encourages mo to severo that course which my deepest tions of duty have led me to adopt The try needs pacification it needs the restoration of mutual respect and harmony between the people n one part of the Union and those in another in my judgment there is ho sufficient blow ved her banner untarnished She is a shrine where man should t his paltry love ot self And in the sun light purity See tbe dark shadows of hi purity own vile heart tor tho continuance of the existing alienation be- immediately or I child's life cannot answer for mv dear and tells the folio romantic story respecting the letterpress is good as usual and the reading matter is very good In BOOK is never below par Terms or two copies for Address L A Philadelphia Now time to subscribe new volu July Tho cholera has made its appearance the slaves on the plantations near Mobile Con- excitement was produced by it April 16 v family of Calhoun havo consented to low his remains to be placed wherever tho of South Carolina shall desire and Uicr will bo interred at Columbia Tho Boston Medical college has been open for inspection and it is estimated that more persons have passed through room ho happy Tribune The groom who now works at the cre was formerly a man The bride s from South Carolina and her father and her ormer husband both of whom have been dead iany years were wealthy planters Some five ago the young widow made a visit to anh in company with brother a Southern of fortune and on tho return voyage boy embarked in a vessel in which the groom as serving as a By some sho was knocked overboard in tho harbor of Liverpool sank to the bottom and was up for lost Our hero however did not abandon the search A slight change in the position of the discovered her the water being re- clear lying on the ground twenty feet below the surface and apparently dead lie in- stantly plunged to the bottom seized her by tho hair and brought her to the top a largo lock of hair being pulled out in the attempt and which is still preserved After some hours of persevering exertion she was finally brought to and perfectly restored Sho was deeply grateful pre- server of her life and on homeward voyage she formed a strong attachment for him and a union for life was resolved upon Their plans wore however frustrated and for several years hey never met In the meantime her fortune impaired Some three or four months igo she heard of his location hero and ately came on from Charleston to see him Her her and carried her back ho came on again somo three weeks ago but vas confined to bed for somo timo by sickness tecovcririg on last Sabbath evening the long nuptial knot was tied and the rescuer and tr II she ha I thought they d have to said Mrs Benson surveying the curtains her husband had ho not be ore I go to bed Not have I want III have everything or tlie house too hot to lio d him And feeling as though sho 1 ad decidedly slipped on her husband's pantaloons ofthe bo A REAL CASE OP We havo boon in- reform occurring re- she know what was due fraction of it or firmly die rights Whereupon he tured not the best plan to try to of a happy homo and intellectual UJ t that could be a worn lorce her husband against his will b r ARMS FOR CUBA r the Ledger writing on Tuesday I have it on what I belie that government agents have ve is good authority within a dav n a av or two made a discovery of a of arms and ammunition stowed away not a paltry pair of dollar ains it was quite immaterial whether he loved her any concluding in a burst of amid the which sho that she must have left him ago if it had not been for her poor denr.darlin? in a mannor formed ot a case of femal h eneral truth and so from t e drawn from our own observations that scarcely it did it not come to ns in so well authenticated a form that we cannot doubt its en- tiro truth dashing Cyprian of the ter that is the richer and shrewder sort for eral years an inmate of one of those ments which we havo characterized as Golden Gate of suddenly keenest sense of remorse and self-degradation and determined to reform In spite of the cule the joers and finally the remonstrance of or companions she persisted steadily in her pose Restoring costly wL robe to tho mistress of the house even to he supply of fine linen she reserved t herself out a single change and a poor old Then dividing her money and jewels ho companions and bidding them an farewell she left tho house alone and took he aon e- twoon UieN orth and the South If we will look at things justly and calmly there are no essential differences either of interest or are irreconcilable or of So far as the question of slavery or applies to the newly acquired territories there in my judgment and practical point ui importance in dispute There is not and there cannot be slavery as I firmly believe either in California JSTew Mexico or And if this be so why continue tho controversy on a more The other disturbing questions respect the restoration of fugitive slaves and very m the District of Columbia and I know no reason why just and fair measures all within the undoubted limits and requisitions of tho might not be adopted should on these general satisfaction At any rate we should make the because so long as these dissensions continue they rass the government interrupt quiet of the THE CITY OF lowing article on old city from a late number of the Echo The silo old city of ated about five miles distant from thu present city cf Panama m bank to the northeast The way is very easy lo imd anil he road is to travel Since 1670 it which period thy old was destroyed have elapsed anil ruins of that old capital luve almost under the growth of the tank nnd luxuriant vegetation of this climate Trees and plants and scry have sprung up and n its cumbrous foundation nut only few walks can seen pot were once magnificent wealth eur shone forth in res colors and Jry and revelled in of iTe Still there is an which high and powerful and shows like so huge piles and gy of the Spaniards in years have passed a- the influence Per dinand and that a in- and left its ti B ul beside to wer all else of I his ful city presents to the eye a ruins and must except uvo splendid bridges one entrance and the other at the extremity of die place where city of powerful stood These bridges were so well country is deeply interested can ba the ordinary operations essential to of the government and its daily administration meet and hindrance hitherto altogether WA return to old feelings of conciliation fard of his id he const that they have not destroyed by ofthe trees which have reared their runks on their lop In fact nothing more than rums is tos be oil the Isthmus and wo would advise all travellers staying here awhile to on and see and mark the spot of Morgan's rash act of vandalism We may mention that sh this place the of Mr Perry about nine years ago intended raising a company to explore these but from some or failed If is believed Unit there is a quantity of gold and silver buried beneath tlie rubbish and some 01 our adventures if they would overturn the earth deep enough they might find a treasure more than any to be obtained m the placers of HI Dorado of the The Lafayette ult notice the departure from thai port of steamer Tor New freighted with 4000 of Pork and To re brU more at some point above shipments of NORTH CAUCUS rescued aro now united in a for I better or for wort c c Late that night Mr Benson was h his ardor into r s aror nto one burst of passion exclaimed Oh Sarah I t consumed i o l also held a consultation about the same time as to what course she had better pursue now On one point that she would win or die This was the first occasion of Mr Benson's having dare to dilute her wishes and as she well knew From Myron's Sho walks in beauty like Hie Ol clinic mil slary Unit's beat of dark und Meet in nnd her eyes wi to lal heaven to gaudy denies One the more one the loss nameless race n Or soil y her serenely sweet express How pure how dear dwelling place And on that cheek nnd So sell so culm yet eloquent so copiously overflowed tho land through the struggle ofthe revolution and in the early years of the government The day has come when we should open our cars and our tho advice of the great Father t country It is of infinite hat you should properly estimate the of Union to vour collective and individual you should ish a cordial habitual and ment to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political I and safety and watching for its go Torre II line the Courier tolls on the 4000 taken from here at the present rate would amount to tolls at -.50 per ton which would have induced its shipment al would amount to So by j present wise policy ofthe Chanal tho loss ta the business of the canal in and height at the lowest rates of each and this is only u single to this the 1000 from be- tion with over mi ith jealous anxiety lay suggest oven a suspicion that It can m any event bo and indignantly upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble tho sacred tics which now link various parts Notwithstanding what may occasionally pear on the surface the American mind is deeply imbued with the spirit of this advice The an whose love The Union ami the Constitution are to what wo have to do is so to ad- minister the government that all men shall be more and more sensible of its beneficent and its inestimable I have the honor to be gentlemen with ouml regard your obliged fellow citizen humble servant WEBSTER is THE DEAD t six in the I reached th shore I was of I the truth of tho assertion that ng sinks in the Dead Sea I swam a blc from the shore and about om tlie beach I my do th the water tho coldest I ever felt the taste most was solution of nitre mixed with n infusion of quassia Its buoyancy I found to 0 far than that of any sea I evor swam in not ex- opting the which is extremely salt I lio log on tho surface without ring hand or foot as long as I chose and with a deal of exertion I could inst dice ly deep to cover all my body thrown upon the surface in spite of my vors to descend The Tribune hns on her return from Ne another load And ii is so to bo out is shipped at from 20 to 30 cents brl above prices A in the price of would increase the amount i- i UK whn P to that time had enjoyed took some several weeks order to several teeth without pain When the operniion was finished she was delirious and could were she lived or who she was She was sent in a carriage and was seized with spasms ol the clw racier These without interruption for many death J lie best medical skill not their frequency decently wo believe has tQ props lions which have put and end to the spu but left in a slate ing winch no language cm describe Her recovery can hardly though ilmi the end not far distant It is about weeks since she took the chloroform and she hns over been in the keenest agony Rochester Ada Anther Matthew has presented by the Sons of in New Orleans