Sioux City Iowa Eagle (Newspaper) - January 15, 1859, Sioux City, Iowa to the Interests of the Great of It will contain the Local News of Nebraska and S. W. J 15, 1859. 2. NUMBER the snow flakes rattle On the And the moan sod a wild aod bow welcome is the Brightly ruddy Glowing from the evening warm and the willow beams are the in the E'en within the dark glauce Aod in the clear and pleasant in wavea of gold it Melts the soul filled with the eye with radiant ones meet around the the dreury Whilst the storm without is of other days to Songs that to the heart ure upon the hallowed Voices gay in mirth are are sweetest the aged and the back to tbe happy By whose merry light they Ere they tasted aught but Though the glow bus long ot yore it When the worn with To that when fulling thw darkened Let us gather round the ot s And when kue * cold winter the and the We'll again hi memory's chamber Meet around An editor oui botta tu ut hud m Uik un u und gut A cl m uhm tuais love be com ii I ot a oi Ih ut ' lit tii who oust hin Mistress Turned Maid rUBI OV HART A. DESI lady uf has hml it Bees us well un un- Because they the bone the und crib the who in fell through the ice declared that he'd never leave a hot gootte fur a cold Dutchman's heurt rending soliloquy is thus described Mickle much petter aa he's cot koople more tollard aB I Partington thinks that old Moth er Ocean is no better she or she wouldn't allow Atlantic Cable to lay in her Jenkins in the that turkey she bad eaten on did not said is not a hen No lady will be admitted to next who docs not and sing The are expected to wear What is that supposing its greatest breadth to be four length nine and depth three contains solid foot V A Mr. men are Pool wives can't eren make their wills before they never my they to have their wills all their life An old crossing the river dancing lost his and came near In he down on bis lead mm if you to help Ira nows de the bad hia nose A lady once said to like your but I cannot get over your replied bridge is and said the you bave a magnificent painting of Daniel in tho lion's Daniel caa be easily distinguished from the lions by the green cottou umbrella under his lieu back What ye yer lolka this smurt as and Tom father dead he kicked the bucket 'bout twelve I've got his watch why don't yon take aride ia the ears some aride carat why 1 haint got my lima 1 you can go anywhere in the cara quicker than you can stay at Dad s answer ia not Nicely bought a warming pan the other When she went home she found servant cooking griddle oak es ou it. This is the same Bridget who was sunt to a dry store for a bed und returned with one of the of the Central Independent says words ot women are more intoxicating than bud Jones gay h it is so. It costs him 110 every time his wife calls while nothing less than is deemed equivalent for her Hubby the saucy girl sprang shaking her thick ringlets her eyes you say the courage T' she in the first you could not exile yourself from this beautiful in the you could never bear the slights of those who would look down upon as though yon were their in the third you know nothing about the fourth place 1 and dare and cried Belle with a determined you Come I'm tired of this humdrum noising but going to parties and coming home listening to the vapid nothings of the silliest set of company die added with a roguish I want an some some thing Aa far as leaving my beauti ful home is I'm not in the least troubled about it. 1 can't work to be and it may possibly pop some impertinence into ray if the parlor folks patronise neglect me. But no matter for all that The plot I proposed in sport i mean to carry through in earnest provided you What any you I am and the really elegant young inun shrugged his whut capacity would you mc to or coachman make a capital said As for I menu to be or lady's I decided which yet good Mr Augustua net I'll see you the programme is all l in going now to buy some for the acting to and the merry girl out the Bernard waa a rich lu and she was gifted with rare ingredient in human common 8'Mise. She was a fashionable yet not wedded to fashion since her seventh she had l ud pretty much her own On the denth of her when she was left independent with a large fortune at ber the son of her father's former partner had been her nearest and dearest and honorably continuing this intimacy in later he was now her declared and favored They had one day been talking earnestly about the dull live both decided theirs to and Belle bad the young roan what humiliating or tedious service be would be willing to undergo for her Upon hia declaring that he would be the she clapped her have just she us have a good We will hire out and see what life below stairs really is. what say you are Id to think of such a replied the idea having entered her active she would not relinquish it until she had brought the young man to look upon the freak with some It was a most Quixotic he but thero might be some sport in it At any it would give them the benefit of an entire it was decided that both should go irom home separate aa if for a and finding wine humble place that they might make their starting in the most thorough to plan for their novel as was least of Belle who came and went as she and was only voted ft long walk they found the and went in. Some thirty from prim yomg girls to not and sat around the sides of the It was a novel situation had found Belle bit her and after stealing a cunning glance at her eyes For but only for a she was is joor sounded sharply on her Delancy started and going forward te the he asked for places for aod are very said a little and as we shall henceforth call was at his The little old man lifted his surveyed her muttered a crusty and fell to looking intently at bis list of a Mrs Harper wants a he slowly when Jenny broke can't cook I I want an easy young man in the roundabout nudged but Jenny s face was bright with you find me a very genteel she the corners of her mouth both of us lived with a young lady in Hartford We've got the best of did you leave her queried the old she didn't quite said with an audacious nonchalance that almost made the old man ' You re hard to I not Just get us a easy where 1 coo have and he can have a Mrs. muttered the eafty like all but the said you look up a old lifted put them ou and Jenny from head to told you the name was too repeated the young bearing the gaze of the gentleman with remarkable old man went at the book but t was evident he was a Mrs. Larkins wants and a twenty five Harrison that's just the place for but J 1 wonder if she has any children young replied the old with unconscious has several grown up daughters und one or two 1 She is very that will I am give us the said for the fir at time entirely controlling the muscles ot his and was admitted into the corps of servants in this fine two adventurers met in a little on the outskirts of the do I look asked laughing as the two entered the uo carpeted young man was attired in coarse gray cotton an ordinary blue a olean collar and black and appeared to have thrown at least five years with his fashionable wore a brown a pair of light cotton a plain grten and a of under which her ing appeared vary fresh and To her inquiry of how she the young man as beautiful in that dress as when attired in costly silk and flashing my good yon forget said you are to use only the merest commonplaces in addressing me. 1 am Miea Jenny if you and you are Mr. Augustus pray remember your we will go to the intelligence We are places if and very would have known the so singularly and the friends of both thought them rusticating in glorious I do think your new girl is too delicate in her said the handsome Miss Cecilia offered her one of those handkerchiefs I bought and she * Thank I never use any but the best of linen she didn't refine cried Ned the eldest she I never felt so nonplussed in my tilting back in his laughed very a deuced handsome recovering from his fit of Ned 1" exclaimed mimicked her you wish you had her don't retorted been petted aud near spoiled by Miss Why it wont do to even so much as ask her to help make up a bed or tidy a She came to und Miss Bernard never wished her to do anything to the she uses the best of cambric for and refuses one that I offer and that is good for her said I would in a but she's perfectly easy about it. It wouldn't vex ber a bit to be to go She says Miss Bernard will take her back the moment she be glad of the rather like to have a girl Miss Bernard thinks so much of. said Bernard is a great responded if you Miss Jenny White told me yesterday that she to look very like or people hud taken herfor 0 I thought I should give up aud she told it with tuch a bo consequence I declare it wus the most amusing tiling who knows? she replied a little on exclaimed his she in our to your her de flare thut our new couchee wus the splendid looking man now you are child 1 fend them both if 1 hear much more of this said Mrs. my and Mr. began to pace the like to see a gentlemanly fellow on the and it adds to one r importance to keep fine-looking isn't rried leaning out of the coach used to live I've there many a time if you don't hold your when we go you'll be the death of said the young who had now and into fits of as he thought of Jenny and the little old man at the Intelligence try not to be responded They were ushered into the servant's Jenny assumed a demure when sent for by tho mistress of the was a florid upwards of and wearing her hair in long you've come for a she in a quiet replied looking then down quite what can you asked the with a pleasant wishing to reassure kinds of plain work and some replied the young you used to live have been out a great the have you a good from the lady I last lived She held out a folded which read is to that Jenny White has lived with me tor several years and I have the greatest confidence in She is very very a good of an exceedingly engaging and Whoever receives bar into service will very much please the writer of this fine-looking woman took a rapid survey of the mute figure before did you not remain with Miss she has gone replied the young I I have heard of Her name is You may follow and I will show you to your it is needless to young Davis was flourishing on a similarly in the did you get that bonnet question wan pat by tho portly Mrs. Lurkin to a short English who worked for her board and 1 bought responded the did you get the Miss what sews for the young gave it to what did she give it to you How much did she give you I found a pocket book all full of gold what she and I gave it to Valine 1 seen her huve it and she give me a I don't know how much it und told me to go buy new must be looked said Mrs. bhe often gives girls if you cried the her stolid face lighting go must cried bursting into the room at thai n impertinence of somo people is truly in the world it the inquired his put your cane through my case of What is the impertinence you taking a fancy to this splendid cameo that cost me thirty has precisely like and that when I thought it was impossible to pattern it. I went to my quite angry with says astonished in his have only made one ring like it. and I was expressly assured that you bad given your I said the order coming from a gentleman like Mr. Henry Delancy was all in good what does it mother This rascal we have hired must ba a for he told me yesterday that be was acquainted with One of the two have stolen you may J don't know Delancy only by reputation but I shall take the trouble to call upon and demand what it So the young man hurried out of the swinging his CeKa was saying that disliked her new and wished she could soil it. when that Jenny cried wish 1 s too expensive fer said the pattern alone cost me fifty Mi as Jenny and dollars 1 that's not much money Miss Barnard gare a hundred lars for a single dress for me 1' So says your stories are too targe to believe you must keep within tho bounds of 1 I I kaow what I abe just aa seriously as Bernard did buy me a dreu that eost a hundred dollars and she bought me a diamond and a whole set of lace and three or four elegant and a table; and when she comes if I will live with she is going to buy me a splendid if you ever beard anything to equal Is the girl arose and went to her daughter's She had but just arrived when a who had been looking for followed hor I can't live with such a saucy man in the her face looking as if all the particles of blood in hei body had congregated the orders us too I should think he was some great he so He told me to go out and buy him a chicken and it for bis when I said there none left from the fust He said if he have turkey and chicken when the folks has he shouldn't that 'twas a mean and put on such Law as if ho owned the whole Larkins and the girls looked said comes of Miss Bernard I He al vays bad turkey and and cranberry tarts whenever he wanted it at our and so did girls burst out Mrs. Larkins however grew quite tired of she cried I wont hear Miss Beruard quoted any 1 should according to all I she a full uf I suspect thai Davis nor yourself are from all wc ain't cried meek Miss exclaimed the in a loud was going to say that Miss cried the excited in a sharper shall turn you if I hear any more of these extravagant Whero did you get all your gold mean it was given to replied am I going to believe asked Mrs. way you replied holding up the cap she was tn see the the greatest simpleton I ever Mrs. and she the notions of The splendid decorations of the handsome house astonished accustomed as they were to The long Wre lighted and the folding being thrown there issued in great clad in the richest of wedding Miss Jenny While and Augustus splendid whispered responded are there queried Mrs. was replied to by a glance that was very from Miss surely know Mr. Yon certainly recognise Isabel faces of the Larkins were then and studies for the ceremony was the newly wedded with many a laugh explained their frolic and its and after a little natural the astonished family comprehended the They are on intimate terms with the and Ned often I shouldn't have done so badly if I had married my the OF No. K ACT to provide for the authentication and effect ij the Laws by the Auard of 1 Be it enacted by the Board of Education of the Slate of That all acta passed by li ahull they and signed by the Presiding of this 2 That a printed of the uf be appended to containing a ropy uf tho of tiny that the acts therein have beon by him compared with original 6tatutCH ns by this and such certificate shall be sufficient evidence to the correctness of those laws to render them receivable as genuine in all cases 3 That when aot otherwise expressly the laws passed at any general session of this Board shall take effect on the first day of March after tho date of their of Board of Ed. i above is a true ind complete copy of original as by the Hoard of Education of the State of T. of the er 15th, I can't seem to find this young Delancy at said Ned one as he lolled ou a lounge in tha he's a splendid by the way people talk of though I don't know what to make about that ring By the when I asked Davis about he said that Mr. Delancy gave to scoundrel I I wanted to lash and he are good said who entered that moment with her and I've another item of spoke up Miss White is going to be dickens she is cried springing pray our replied his You don t say so I intended to marry her talk so said his not ba a bad thing replied Miss Bernard would furnish us with a magnificent Who knows I'm glad going to get rid of said hia are all to be invited to tha Jenny said the that's a girl of spunk f shouted where is this august ceremony to take Miss aha the three months after tha eccentric Miss Jenny tind of bar play had left the Larkins s beautiful in s own came to the It waa an invitation from that young lady to be present at the wedding of Jenny a great favorite of and a young girl in whom she had taken more than ordinary the family by They No. 2. An act to under an act of the General entitled An act for the Instruction of the State of March elections havo been contracts acts and taxes schools and teachers in if not all the School Districts in this Statu iu and br reason of an act of the last General Assembly uf this culled the act for the Public Instruction of tho State of tho Supreme of tha State have recently decided said act to be unconstitutional and in many uf its And as great is about to result in of such state of a curative act be be it enacted by the Board of Education of the State of That all elections which have been held or have taken all acts and aud uny taxes which may have been levied by auy School District or and any rights any porson school district or corporation may have acquired and iu pursuance of an Act uf the General entitled an act fur the Public instruction of the Stale of approved March 12th, 185, be and the same ure hereby legalized and as fully and effectually as though the same had taken place in pursuance of legal enactments thai in this act shall be to the right of the Board of Education to tix the term of office of any elected under said created by suU act to take effect and baiu force from and after its publication in the Iowa Weekly the State Journal aud the Iowa of the Board of I certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the as this day published by the Board of T. Secretary pro of the December 15th, No. 3. AN ACT io for the purchase of School 1. Bt it enacted by the flu Board of Education of the State of That the temporary bunds belonging to each in this shall be apportioned by the County at the time of apportioning other school among the several Districts in each in proportion to the of persons residing in such District between the ages of live and twenty 2. Tha Board of at their regular meeting in April of each whether the amount ao received shall be appropriated to the purchase of a District Library and if not so the same shall form a part of Teacher's Puud of said 3. The Secretary of each District shall be ex officio and shall purchase books aud perform all other duties pertaining to that under the direction of the Township B of the Board of hereby certify that the for the publication of the La of the Board of education in jam counties of the 1. Be it enacted by the Board Education of the of That i Secretary of the Board of Education ahi as soon as possible affr the adjournment the present session of thia and thirty days from forward to each Coui Judge in thia a corn of all la passed ut said It shall be a au cient compliance with tha provisions of tl if the Secretary of the Board of shall forward ta each County duplicate copies of or said 2. It shall be the duty of the Coui Judge of each so cause laws be published in two weekly his if aa many are published therel und if but one weekly be in hia then the said laws shall in such Provided TI not more than thirty-five cents per in any case be allowed for ing the said 3. The accounts of snch printing ah be audited and allowed the same as i counts against the after having fi been sworn to by iotas one acquainted w the correctness 4. It shall be the duty of the Coui Judge of county to keap aud preservi one number of each newspaper of county in which the lawa of the Board Education may be published under the f visions of this and place the in it remain for future i 5. Thia act shall he in force from n after its publication in the Weekly C icn and Iowa Weekly IAN 1 of tha H nrd nf Eduction I hereby certify the above is a t and complete copy of the il passed by the Board of Education of State of T. pro of the Board December 22, 1858. Got Allen who lives near Kingston Ross was lately done brown by a cou of in counterfeit be quickly rich ho contracted to purch from two bogus dealers in nai Merrit and hund dollars iu bourns for which he gave t in pood money and a watch worth heavy box purporting to contain was delivered to Putting his treat into his he Blurted for A traveling several miles he became of u desir to look upon the and quarters in the and coming 1 secluded spot organized himself into a c of and opening tha discovered to his horror that it contai nothing but sand aud old of ix St. St. I Pioneer gives the following scale of price comparing last year with which was last is now then are now dear at 40c; n then is now then is now rents have been reduced to 50 day which waB year 50, now gets 90e. The Fuller Hi charged last year a week and the Wini and the formor is now and the li in The cost of living in St. Paul is third less than last A Brussels correspondent of Washington certain At can heiress of immense and wh great Washington quite a princeless a few days ago arrive Brussels for the of being an Austrian Tha wnole thing i a secret or supposed to The cerer is to be performed first by a the bride's at the American then by tho Pope's at the of Austrian or tax list of San Francisco for the fills nearly eight pages of tho that and comprises about one ha this year's The manuscript consisted of two reams of closely written This indicates a great the fast times of tho early gold like some parts of our has been living too A dangerous young widow of 3 with four dead or disc has torn a young lad of 18 from his afflicted in the same and taken him to bed and board aa The parents locked up tho but the i was too smart for got him at with him to where they She's clearly one of the In the other i cranberry who wished I a check hut bad no one to vou hia exhibited hia name ina upon that his upon the banker waa satisfied and paii the aud on hi Gen now in hia 65th has signified his to retire froi lie life on the 5th of March next Th eral purchased extensive lands on Gal wither he will remove to engage sively in sheep Light peak of I very anxious to get acquainted with so dis- | and complete copy of the original laughter came and a lady as Miss Isabel but in danced Miss yet witness the wedding of a couple of They that girl will kill us Just The novelty of tha affair bore dowa this day by Board of Education of the State of T. Secretary pro tan of the December New York certainly a gres They have now a one is advertised at corner nf way and Forty ti fih The bon J li aiu