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   Fort Wayne Times, The (Newspaper) - March 29, 1854, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               THE FORT WAYNE TIMES BY THOMPSON N HOOD JOHN W VOLUME 14 FEARLESSLY TO ADVOCATE AND DEFEND TRUTH AND REPREHEND ERROR PER YEAR FORT WAYNE INDIANA MARCH 29 1854 FORT NAME TIMES Ode to Shelter BIT art Upon the hills once more mists autumn lies billows along tlie And phantom isles are floating in the skies They wait for thee a spirit in the sand expectant for thy lingering tread Inward the silent land Lies art thou dead demands that thou her child of song spirit eyet dwelt with mine twin doomed the burning hate of wrong And worship deathless and Thou irt thou riot soon return To tell me that which hast never To grasp my throbbing hand and by the shore mountain fern out thy heart as to a friend of old Tearful w'ith Nevermore Why art thou My years are full of The pain of thought has DO word And truth and beanty sing within my brain Diviner songs than men have ever heard here thine eye might read the strife 11 The solemn burthen of immortal And hear the music that can find no lyre For thou hast known a life Lonely amid the poet's mountain Whose cloudy snows concealed eternal I could have lold thee all the sylvan joy Of trackless woods the meadows far apart Within whose fragrant grass a lonely boy thought of Gou the trumpet at my heart When mountains roar d the midnight storm From the Literary Messenger If you will grant ins tho lege of your columns 1 would be pleased to ex- amine in a series of some of the of Romish which they place before mankind for acceptance This church Ims been silently but Working itself into power in this country for ny years and tint flood of emigration from the old to the new world is constantly augmenting strength and power I would what is and has been the policy of the Roman is it not the union church and what does this continual low to our shores does not every arrival most wo aro warming info life in our GUI grant that mav nover feel its sting Terra Haute Fob 28 1804 The Voice of the Slop Shirt H was a little bundle neatly packed and on the counter Tho shop was old and stained but the man that kept it ha was old am The in his fate looked ou as if mercy had there laid hor length and died and if there over was kindness in his eye i was before ho let his solo on a lease to avarice Wo said there was a1 little bundle neatly packed lying but there was bo- ny bluish knotty veined famished looking hand woman's hand It as if y arrival strengthen tho Pope's power 1 had never a generous tending to thi If this bo acknowledged j or if it had hunger kept it back ose poor veins what conclusion must bo occasioned by this flow Under a ragged green veil a fuco peered our if papacy into the land where the majority that was pinched and homoly nono of vour beauty in hers iho bitterness nt hor heart had all away and she stood thero suffering a miserable slop shop slave Before the woman had spoken a stranger en tored At tho sound of hor voice ho staid his steps for tho concentration of years of agony meted out hour by hour moment by moment tick by tick of the clock soemod infused in that low sepulchral voice And you won't pay And t in lightning broad and grand Oh Till with more than sacred breath flushing warm -I would have led thee through the summer land Of my young love and passed my dreams of death In immortal brother had I found That voice of earth my spirit pines A grand defiance the moveless shores And vocal grown the mountain's silent head Canst thou not still awaken Beneath the funeral Earth implores Thy presence for 1 cr why art thou I do is better thus Were thy starry heart repealed to mine In the twin life that would encircle us My soul would melt my voice be lost in thine to mask the agony of thought Which thro weak human lips make its way lone endurance such us men must learn The poet's soul is fraught With mightiest speech when loneliest the day And fires are brightest that in midnight burn From thr York Journal of Commerce The A preacher traveling through our Southern States was rowed n ferry by a pious negro who had labored hard through manhood and middle age to purchase nnd he mourned that old age and loss of strength compel him to leave all of his children m slavery He laid his hand on his breast and said Master has all my strength and I have these old bones tiis head was white nnd his eyes were dim And his face was marked by woe The vigor of youth had passed from him And labor had bent him low He gave the oars his remnant of strength As the shallop left shore And he told his isle of grief at length Ere the stream was ferried o'er He looked on one with his eyes dim ray That he ne'er shall see again Till the brenk of an endless day Far beyond a reign you're n His is upon your Poor negro has felt his rod And gloried too in his grace The that rose upon Master's morn o'er n born babe But the light broke when t was born Looked down on a lettered slave I grew apace to my bitter lot Too my And olUn cried why will not Earth take back her chilu again? I thought perhaps if 1 bent to toil That Heaven might let me see A day in which 1 could tread the soil And breathe the air of the free I at morn and I nt eve And 1 in the mid dny suit I rested not when they gave me leave And said that my work was dune I paid for myself 1 have paid for my wife our sauds arc nearly run And the freedom I've bought at the rnd of life Would have come with my setting sun A NUN BY She was a very pretty nun Sad delicate and five feet one Her face was oval and her eye Looked like the heaven in Italy Serenely blue and bright Made up of and of And her neck except where the locks of brown Like sweet summer mist fell drooping down Was us chill and as as snow ere earth Has smiled the hue of its heavenly birth And through blue veins you might see Like noiseless eddies that far below In the glistening depths of a calm lake Her cold hands on her bosom And her ivory crucifix cold as they Was clasped in n fearful and fond caress As if she shrunk from its holiness And felt that hers was the only guilt For which no healing blood was And was bursting all the while Yet now and then a vacant smile Over her lips would come and go A very mockery of woe A brief smile n piteous token Of a worm love crushed and a young it not point to ecclesiastical utt the rower or to iho union of the church and Thu almost unlimited power of tho priests is charge cannot bo for lie is a b rough his father thu of heaven's this they to him an vill do his bidding his voice is law his choic usl bo theirs Tho ballot box can be control od by the will of a instances can b where a bishop has ordered hit charge tc choice at the ballot box The present Popo has with unparalleled and impudence requested our Cine lo exert his power and authority in Catholics hero he must bo vory tg of our form of government which protects all alike is no respecter of persons in my loiters I dhall endeavor to sustain by an application of tho different subjects of which J may write tho following assertions 1st That the Romish church is not tho church founded by Christ over which tho Apostles appointee as consequently she has no right lo tho Mother which ehe claims 2d That her doctrines a system nro absurd and ridiculous That ignorance is hor strength and that hor aim 13 to keep tho mind darkened that she may retain hor power And that her doctrines are calculated to sap tho tion of unite church ond stale and tako us tho liberty of speech and action as our consciences dictate I am induced tn this examination fur several reasons the Is to spread truth and expose error Secondly a sincere love fur our of which ia to policy nnd knowledge that a great our countrymen are ed with ur look with upon Romish progression unconscious of tho busts on it and tho directs all such 1 direct my remarks mit me now to your lo that moot absurd of all iho granting uf Tho present Popo Pius JX hns offered a plena Not a rung out sharply like tho twang ofa wire ehirt ivas spoiled for custom you make dozen moro for nothin But my baby was dying while I was ing tnat and the tears blinded mo till 1 out the button holes too big I buried my poor thank God for it from that's what I want tho for Can't help whine at think lean bury all the poor babies in Tho woman threw down her veil nod turned o cho reached the exclaimed n a shrill You aro warm here and your are warm at home mine ore starving and and with an unearthly she burst from the shop ond plunged to battle with the wind The stranger who had witnessed all this ought with it he bought also the of that wretched scene Day and t had a for his ear and a vision for his 70 Ho saw ghastly ond sinful creatures moving bout tho wet pavement but ho judge man's judgment fur thought o mt hallow voice My baby was dying and iho ears blinded know ho but had thorn to Tho slop Little do wo hoed its voice t comes to us shining and snowy No record bears of iho Hint its whiteness icy aro all washed away H reminds 113 nol int the sighs of tbo needy havo ocn dropped thickly amid its folds Crowding bout it no wan of children Clime Tlie Press In the course of our weekly duties as an tor wo have to look at the large number of ex- changes from all ports of the country and the thought often occurs to ua that we have much cause Tor gratitude in the fact that with few ex- these of the Union is extending a influence in good morals manity and religion There we admit some of the worst of which are ed in Gorman and advocating the most hideous infidelity licentiousness and reckless contempt of religion and its institutions and 08 But with nineteen twentieths of the American there is a spontaneous devotion to tho right the good the human the religious views and sentiments which adorn and is a regard for the interest of eation iho claims of religion the of home thera is a glowing sympathy with tho suffering and sorrowing and a readiness against rower ond tyrany which is not only highly gratifying to men but is of promise to all who well to there country and iho world i Tho fact referred to mure important in this country the press is the great power the in fie power which presides over the opinions and of nation To have this mighty in- steadily in the ol ruth and virtue diffusing through the minds ol of readers young and of and respect for truth good or and human brotherhood all tnis is worth we say of grateful With what just alarm wo contemplate the influence of those thousands of if thoy hod taken a contrary course combined power to inculcate for authority contempt for order virtue inhumanity hater of the Bible the Sabbath and tho Church if in a word tho press had scoffed at instead of oring and cherishing the causa of religion domestic lovo and virtue and kindred in- who would not for this country and consider its doom as already sealed A virtuous patriotic press is the richest of blessings lo a nation and its ing and most in- is Every dny thU influence Useful Knowledge Among tho common things to tho teaching of public attention is now so strongly ed it is to hu hoped that tho art of ono of the commonest and yet apparently ono ol Ibo most difficult and neglected of not be The instruction of the peasantry in this useful art would bo as to themselves whon settled on own hearths as to them of classes in which before marriage they officiate as domestic vants Emigration and of ment have given lo tho servants at homo at as if thoy wore in Australia On all sidos we hear complaints of tho difficulty of finding and of retaining when found a cook who can roast a leg of mullon and make batter pudding or pea-soup In point of lael wo havo heard of ladies who havo it in rious contemplation to dispense with servants Without wishing mailers carried quito no far wi From the Michigan Fanner Gel for Spring Work March is al liand nnd it behooves tho person who has not already mudo hia tions tor spring work to be gulling every in readiness lor the plowing and planting season If fence have not been and ii not known how rails or how much elu may bo needed for important work tl sooner it id known and proper stops taken to pi nil tho fences in order the better Thero i time lo attend lo fences when every hand for other work How is tbo manure In in goo su that no unnecessary timo will be in it upon field when U is is lying oil over a yard ofu of an a ore or an acre in size at loose ends let ii b gathered in compact as as the will allow it to be for it is vory eacy t OPS one ur two work of men nnd the more inability to load np quick whici NUMBER 301 Telegraph from New to An to thf S convinced that many of our fair friends would scattered manure will most canso dt i loso either in point of respectability or I time when every hour counts equal to two at an while they could add at least one-third other time o the effective income of their husbands if they Aro the plows borrows ant were to spend a Hula more time in their kitchens in perfect order and in a conditio superintending tho preparation family that they mny be relied n set of spar ner instead themselves in ordering plow been up so in ease of acci indeed they condescend to do oven that denl nn delay take place in tho plow ry indulgence to such of the faithful as will J has it laid with iho over iho u certain prayer fur the conversion of tho thorn It has tho last coal in thiw Before examining tho in tho night gloom About frozen past uf I wish lo i crs lils it boon wrapped in Icpa where luxury for a thu such license upon tho nestled hns i It felt the hands welfare uf A I soft and whim nnd covered with il is an entire remission of penalties due to j bus crowded back thu in eyes blue What lien is ihu given by the bright nnd now gold and Ue has in my child here a listen well lu of iho I wish you to repent if you cannot Sny a word at all nnd everywhere for the her tt miu that limited mimis can sisterhood Hvo by stitching No repeat it my children und 1 j whether they wore bred in u palace or ull ihu sin heinous you may cr boitor than the of the hoy fur days thoy bo oro God's children held undor of Well being of society or against tho laws bondage Bo pitiful then you hear which lo govern you Any intelligent mind tan nee effect such privilege would when granted lu who have implicit fuith in Poue's power Such indulgence Jrt to fid ul defiance till hi we ii ml and if in direct nism lo in republican form were firfi bv Urbun II 11 eleventh to who in ro conquer thy holy land to Who hired n for tint purpose and finally to nil vbn money to Iho voice uf iho slop Ol Jtc j Knits of labor in cilices has tho of the Now that paper having a thut If iho young who vish to bo in iho art nnd of priming In if I'D they can rules ay apply nt lliu goes forth breathing mind and heart people creating or deepening ments which uphold and guarantee all that is good and great and in our national ex- istence What might not Roma havo boon if a sound hearted press lud served out mental and moral aliment to her own one hundred and twenty millions of What might not Italy and Simin and Germany havo been if a last two or throo centuries been diffusing an in- fluence liko that nf ours 7 Let us give thanks and take in view of iho general Iho American press and let every patriot and Christian yield it a support and all duo Organ the spring nnd calculated Is limi tut hns everything iti to season wii lake of And thai if he docs not put a A cuff in thu spring it will him np fur whole On thu work Were it not so wo rather livo in the the whole profit and f the farmer If Jin has not ad- him by the winter ho iud timi everything will out of and hu will bu when IIIN muru ive aud neigh tin ure homing and his hoeing will with bts nnd will bo done ui right time nor without extra expense The Clay Monument Wo hear it ti will n bly bo lo tho A Table Exhibiting tho Dominical Loiter for year in tho 19th A U J j lij 3 4 I 5 I u I 7 8 1801 JbJ 180 Iti K 190 c DC BAG IJ DC CP I'M CM n PIC cm G E D CIt A B AG D CB El D C D F DA C EDC ir- CB DJC FED BA CB EDC F AG n EDO ll heart Tlic The dead alone are While heavenly plants on earth The soil is one of dearth But when they die n mourning shower Comes down nnd makes their memories flower With odors sweet though late The dead alone nre While they nre with us strange lines play Before our eyes and but let them pale and die And the stores of There is no envy The dead alone are dear While they are here long shadows fail From our own forms and darken all But when they leave us nil the shade Is round our own sad made And they arc bright and clear The dead alone arc While they are here clouds mar the day And bitter nip their Muv But when the tempest time is done The heart of own tun on their land of rest Liquor Law by Legislature of the is merely to restrain the retailing of intoxicating It provides no be ed for the retail nf or liquor tho petition majority in Iho or town from whence tho Tun IN ii by the to popular tho nominee opposed to while was known to bo in favor of it The majority for the Whirr Wii in city which a of eight hundred nny of Lou X in erecting toni plu Sr nt it n to iho church divided papal into which wore oil lo iho highest who lu Id keys over and wait to LS much en pi ml UK hu could out of iho of blood granted to dim in Thin pulling awakened reformer Manin lo a of ihu depravity nnd rent depth to which liu had succeeded in ig tho uf her So said iho thu nre open if you enter nol now when will you For pence you can of your lather from purgatory and will you be no ns nut to your parent from lor If you havo but ono coat you lo strip yourself and sell it lo such Thoy averred ihal the imprisoned soul would fly frum purgatory thn tho ro- Nu were to iio pulo of redemption Were ii lo the of thin would bo by Iho an I ivill now subjoin tho form of on indulgence and o lisi prices to sinr IH taken from in iho May Lord Josus Christ have mercy upon co und by his most holy passion And i by nis authority und that of iho and Paul and of iho most holy Pupe granted to mo in those parts do absolve first frum all consult in what manner it may nave been incurred ihon frum nil thy sins and excesses how enormous soever they may bo even for such as nre reserved for iho of holy sec and ns far as tbo hoys nf tho holy church ex- tend 1 to you all punishment which you deserve in purgatory on thuir account and 1 ro- store you to tho holy of tho church and lo iho of iho and to that and purity vou til so you dio tho of shall bo shut nnd iho gates uf tho of bo and if you shall not dio at ent this grace Khali remain in full force whon you aro at iho point of death In iho immo nf tho Father thu Son and tho Holy Ghost la there any need of comment on this precious document which professes lo boar iho divine stamp Tho of prices will bo found uni- Fur procuring abortion Gd simony OH id 11 taking fulso oath in criminal robbing burning n 11 defiling a laying with a mother's murdering a n fid laying hands on n clergyman IDs Gd The list ia to bo from the Enough 1 think has been fraid on this to convince any ration mind that which can advance such and contend for ils is a tit of tho prince of Are those whoso minds aro darkened enough to and such capable of exorcising with discretion the privilege nf Let iho en ml id and Let also an application of this subject to tho tions 1 havo in n do On nil subjects nf which I mny write in future I they may bo applied to my If Christ or his tles were in tho habit of indulgences if this can bo endorsed by if iltis of If not ab- surd if thai receive it nru fit ftir preserving and upholding our republican form of government will I thai KO far MB on them my aro 1 am ttil If subject is at somo future timo I may moro to say io to this viper lo number roil LADY 1 bo ol Iho from 7 A M to fix P.M 2 No of motto papers and Jovo ries nur during working 3 No shall bo allowed to a beau in the to her lyno at any time 4 No matter liow pitted a hand mny bo at making at homo of- fice tiho shall bo Compelled tn it No hand shall bit iu tho longer than to procure aony requested by iho 6 No attempting to editor for the rako of clean Hu will ueo his prerogative to or to scold ull hands as occasion may re- quire 7 who bring dinner shall nut make a dining of tho sanctum nor proof for a table cloth 8 Any Indy io to the slate of nt give 0110 month's th at her place may bo supplied by another 9 No married woman will bo allowed to work in this provided it is known 10 No lady bo allowed to laugh at iho nf another while at tho case 1 J NO allowed in Tho letter for any will bo frum tho 3 of iho and thu 4th or unit figure There two cnl for evory yoar the line serving for Jan nnd Kcb liio for thi of the year Showing what day wook any it forever January October Fob March Nov April July Mny June August September Deo U G MIT c halving ur drain drinking No quarrelling pulling of hair ui or love songs during j working and no ludy hand shall have free io or orders fur iho or accompanied by O Picayune It misfit bo a for a committee of young to decide which nf the eleven rules would bo most of observance mid they between rules 2 Would they object to the second clause 22 23 125 JH Directions Souk tho Dominical iho given yosr in ft tho month in thin table and iho in thai column thu uf iho month of iho from tho nearest of to dny backward or iu liio week us What day of tho wock Mny Tho Inter fur that year nry it won U Mny tho Now tho was Sunday you know must boon Saturday And the t clause of No And low abnut thu first clause for the sake of clean copy Is our friend f Picayune so close So proverbially neat and lhat tho voung are to bt to try on him their first effort in the art? wo our friend speaks But is strong enough to necessitate ion Wo paws for a reply Wo would not lo take a dozen provided iho Gth rule was not too n and too literally observed A to Hie tlie Villon awaro may bo Democrats who contended in for the principle of nou intervention then announced by General Cass and whu have been supporters of iho Compromise measure of 1850 which and unacted thut principle who for present withhold their assent from the Tin's wo regret exceedingly for many wo havo before this paper dues not make tbo details of tho for thu organization of Nebraska nnd Kansas a party tost We have no power no authority io do it As we under- stand tho matter the President not say ho shall regard man as an Abolitionist or a Whig who refuses his assent to the details of thu but no man will bo so id to to that he will so far as his own action is ed allow the to be made a lett men who support it If a ratic member of Congress is led by liis judgment and his conscience to for hill us wo hope nil Democrats will be led to do and he returns constituents tu encounter or nnd opposition of Whigs and together with disaffected men of his mm no leapt no man who under- stands and appreciates the character of the will believe ihal the President will nl low such factious men to patronage to man nt home icAo hns given to the principles of the a cordial nnd Wo that this paper not in nny its napes thus far or iho votes upon it constitute n test consider T t viz iho motives of been lie regarded in our party in no in tins as do not here and if ill question upon thn country It is thai Home elsewhere present the ultimate tribunal first men of iho Republic will bu and nil of the Southern leaders PACIFIC of ho U.S Sonaio on the Pacific projects it in cuid hovo agreed upon a which will FOOD b lu Tho not any particular route hut tho Tile Sequel to Plot March G may Soon bo expected which will establish beyond doubt the fuel tho assertion of tho ciplo in tho is but tho slop towards tho execution of tho boldest nnd most stupendous less Mexico Control America and Cuba Iho approaching struggle in Europe and their conversion into Hero wo have iho key th iho d of must over heard of It proposes no hat iho forcible seizure of ter open for competition bidders by mere ly providing tho of Id ml to tho mile bo in Territories the company tho nf the mud about ono per mile or uvo millions a for thirty for carrying iho from the in tho Pacific is expected to propose n which meet more of iho York moonshine company which is endeavoring to make thin of Democracy hvt the great of the meo People trill regard ana act upon as a J Sum o 40 years back ladies wero driven to ing- And so with every tool bo as a fashionable way of killing lime to them will catino von to louse out Why not try a to j minute Una each former laid out work fn modern with their nicely arranged lets nnd slew pane with science and mechanical have substituted for the blazing hearth of oilier duys young ladies of the century just its prime may cook their fingers ur their com- Were it not so wo rather livo on bread and cheese all the days uf our It will bo said that our notions with re- gard to female education and employment are loo in those in every thing else a now era hos and the of instruction now given in colleges for ladioa will bo triumphantly Ladies however who these liko Lady Jano Grey to a bo least likely to neglect the economy They under- stand dignity of tiro nnd coll lo all poetry To say of tho dinner which Millon describes Evo as when on there aro iho nt which king literally killed their own and at whici princesses turned the spit for tho ing or drew iho water and chopped wood for the builing Cooking is classical and no lady will to take part in it who road ii original Greek Let it bo observed that il i tho middle and working un whom wUh lo urgo tho of tho study Ai can afford lo bo su ignorant o common things as not to ii a because they do run tibout with a liver under ono nud under other though our modern i ninel bo confessed will tend much lo dissipate this error A knowledge however of tho art i cooking is of moro importance to tho wives of th laboring population than tc nf iho middle ii is an when of a go a great way A French army can subnet whore nn ntin would and for this lhat iho soldier can press the Record Hank Tho In the w Bear tho first of as wo could could it was ad most uf the returns being in tho tho Notes Coin in hand I Maine Vermont Now York Now Virginia Q o nn in tho Monument believe ii hnn been thu of our in make appropriations for tho purpose of HMinumciitsovyr who died tho service of the State This pursued toward iho son toward if not all our deceased the gillent volunteers who full in Mexico end inward Daniel nf memory the great English Bard hns im in pong Certainly Ims lost in the whole ber who in her wan moro Mr Cluy Il IN proper make n n monuments over of J 101 22 Ohio Indiano Illinois Michigan North Carolina South Caroline Georgia A lit hn ma Louisiana Iowa re J 741 j Improvement in Uniting M iu introduce in of making butter hy tie latter will improved in nnd ored of being lunger kept in a fresh lute If bulter only hu fat or oily rt of milk it would but undergo rum with thu air tint it rein HIM u cor- ain which transformed bv in ill in li taste Washing oes not this of lon for upon butter nor cnn it eparato the which ilia of developed jn i moro hu if wo or neutralize acids 10 casein will then bu rendered the bolter will retain it in small quantities in a Klalo which it mny be entirely removed by washing M proposes lo ah When 10 put in churn at the samu lime of limp io II churn till tho butler but ol lill it forms in in ns Je usually dune train buttermilk and put cold water in s along with the butter in the churn nne churning till the butler is sufficiently col- than inku it out and make it np in r rolld in tho usual way Tho buitor which as buen madu to this method has proved betlor and kept much longer fresh tan ihal obtained by iho usual mode ol ig The buttermilk was froo from all acrid and much hy persons ho uso it nnd by animais It had also lost its properties Washing limo water restored butter previously so mt it could not bo used except fur ny other alkaline wash mny be substituted for mo vs I law ley Way no Circuit Beer and ale are included in tho Luw 1853 2 The Law not auco iis destroys his property without ation Judge Wing read thn nf tho Court to who dune PO much l f liin and country n nnt fail eir ilia approbation of thu whol nnd be bin currying out n proves our people retain nn 11 bid ing of toward distinguished and aro embalmed in memory und adorn tint history pupu Lul Iho do its duly nnd the people in their will iho The by tho nf woman and within itn Lm It liu to thi man and bit The people who nf will Lhun lifl the io height ir Hume typify the moral his Lexington Statesman if TIIE JUDICIAL or Attorney l fian through iho to for of judicial f United thus To nt nine and ten tn nine no to within them all thu judicial except of in appoint circuit ono fnr each circuit to preserve the jurisdiction of circuit conrtH in till tho well now within out to withdraw thu from the triet and in iho proper unit court to havo iho ordinary cuit an it in each judicial and nf of Supremo Court ref in tho circuit ns now tn him nn circuit PO tho court shall bo by a justice of the Court and or o instead of district judge tho Uiter luft to there n circuit conri even in of tho ry of tho tho Supreme Court of lory of the Navy hy refills uf iho deep from shores of land io of Ireland has been to bo decisive of the w the uf a telegraph the in that region tha between the of too boing ono six hundred and the bottom of the sea being a plateau thd adapted f of holding a line of wi The depth of IB quite ally it is when the other fide This is juat suited Itf depth such BB to tho ell perils of rs Stc and not too deep lo bd re this is fact thi t upon iho iho of the flea appear as and completely at reel mi aru HI the bottom of a mill pundT that aro no perceptible and abrading nl work at bottom of the sen upon thin n telegraph wire once lodged there there it romain IP beyond tlie reach of the drift it would bo if buried in Lieut lhat a bo to the ufh wire the shull bu the amir forth By W H Thin is e very connected Wild e life of personage the f his time hns the author to mid his be stylo if airy mid and the uns At the mon i m of iho one tan camu lo to and dangers of o the by his name and in id ornamenting it a residence aud is watt x the l- Nati coaled In- to fhe to the nd her duties Hurr the uno involved in m-t the a of The u lo uiter HP died tn id striken and yearn after und want expired iu Now York his nil Iho interest of nnd ft and a from ubliuon nn which cif n A i Philadelphia a fow had in city which lu be very Already there may bo neon uf iu mo m at various points iti the Their business to bu lo nt ladies to gelling soiled nnd in tn carry tint object of thu memborn of new order of vouny men and are nl tho in Cd strod where mud is thickest lo he nu duty as long nro tiny on llm hhd from the ner which they rerun in at their wo should infer that wore good duty nni a hard ono ii Dimply to ceo n Indy Imw her raided y io keep it out of the mud the The moral effect produced hy the of I duty tiy thu young men ia n for the of iho order is the County on tho 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