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   Vevay Ohio Valley Gazette (Newspaper) - March 17, 1853, Vevay, Indiana                                THURSDAY BY C. S. THE SOUTH WEST FERRY MARCH 1853.  50  nix 00  the Z 50  terms mil be see second make the extract from the of * see that in some some more than their forefathers or rather perhaps more knavish and have suddenly taken it into their heads that the Constitution is no criterion by which to and are accordingly endeavoring to get the people to take the matter in their own and these government by 1 beg leave to these learned gentlemen in are entirely in order that may save themselves all unnecessary I will also inform them that Gen. Pierce and his being responsible for the agents they have determined to exercise their Constitutional power of appointment without the least to such Gen. select ihe following article from the report of the Superintendent of the subject of for our have long entertained the same and hare often expressed them in but as it Joes present case from high to a favorable may be suggested to graded female persons seem to females of leaching and ing so as might be done by view no man as his friend who seeks Very who have j to embarrass him in this and I had in practical process of i beg you not to lay to heart any effort of or who have secret enemies in Madison or liad charge of and High | in getting up these or to attach for the education of males and J even the importance to such in will or 1 I assure you that to give females the preference jlin Pierce is a Hickory of the Jackson teachers of all primary and who can and will take the Buth by and of doing what he thinks by disposition woman ts peculiarly Und he is Yankee to fied to be die of who are his in native capacity to to who are Don't be alarmed Mr. quire and Disorganizers are below par and this and the may all the branches taught in like a rotten but can't in s. id in in the of Gen. Pierce's ligh arc io Hon. J. notion li | L. Robinson will likely be appointed is mert of of of if he will formed from of Joseph Lane will go as Governor to tm dt Oregon if he I ut Uy in with aiy I I w ii cly about post I will in for say that a few weeks the people held more liian at Rising Sun for portion of that ipy pupils been and Postmaster pf aod in j General properly paid in ilae to it but appointed another Higher have bees up a good juf both the s- new same and ai j following synopsis of this law same in ihe same important without under the s tnie fo for j person shall retail spiritous for to learn fst s-1 or culinary unless a lial classification of the legal voters of the any in the rapacity i f the shall endorse license on their tickets for it is. so far is 1)^0 annual spring and not branches in ihe public | until he give bond in the sum of 52,000. and secondary si hoids - con j conditioned to keep an orderly and in favor of They or damages thai more to learn than more quick j be assessed against him under the in th their of tlw and fluent in their After such the auditor must of Kor srje a license to every person who is in capacity and patience m Jing to comply with the law in giving ter the higher and thf more of i 3. The word js defined to mean tlie i ever the either direct or of any were Some of the besi than a f bare ever taught ire 4. The penalty for selling in violation The best that crer re- of the law beany sum not over tp was a wiio had wilb needle in a tailor's she p the of paying her aad license under this law au the sale of liquor on retailer causing the herself for usefulness at the tion of any person is bound to take care of The reciter of geometry I ever board such intoxicated person until he was a fair young girl of beautiful - gets without if 3p.iJ delicate he any other person may do are not only cause same 10 be and recover are peculiarly apt to with 50 per damages designed and Sited by nature as the i of 7. shall be received for comprehend by instinct and by j ihe physical 8. Disorderly houses where and the ting liquors are sold are made And it their peculiar subject to ihe in province to and j 9. Any It is lor their or other injured ia propensity to or means by an amase aod instruct the or in consequence of it natural foi children has a right of action to yield lo and to j against the person causing intoxicate persuaded by to j and the sureties his bond lor pf good for who 10. purposes of this act a fot the instructions and who was a of ilie the society of and one most the of public lii j air and Sttie of fee woman has the same rights she were and by a minor shall be paid as the court may A against a shall be against his both to the right and amount of Alt contracts with any person in a Slate of shall be All of bouses where given to laws in relation and the keeper thereof may be fined in any sum not less than more than It is the duly of the Prosecuting Attorney to proceed forthwith against such nuisances so soon as informed of the and if he fail to he is liable 10 be 6ned not less than nor more than of tUe wild man named originally fiom East who has been living in the hollow of trees and and who has been mentioned in the was recently captured near He is from 25 to 30 years of He had been surprised several times by and tales of romantic encounters with him were deemed fabulous Last December an attempt was made to capture but he his and forsook his then quarters in the hollow of a chestnut A pack of hounds afterwards got on his but owing to the rugged character of the the horsemen could not keep and the fugitive was lost in the of All pursuit was then and many believed the whole story until last Sunday a belonging to A. P. reported to his master that he had seen a man upon the bluffs near a noted on the plantation of Judge Mr. Neely immediately collected a number of and proceeded to the spot The day was one of the most inclement of the On nearing the mouth of the they discovered the of the poor wretch buried beneath a covering of He paid no attention to their summons to come and one 0} the company we tossed in a making a furious brought the hapless his He then came out in a stale of almost perfect presenting a picture of abject misery and squalid which utterly beggars ajl and we shall not attempt ile appeared perfectly bul gave no reasons for his singular beyond a general charge that the world had treated him and he had determined to come out from He protested that he had done no man and begged to be allowed to continue his solitary but he finally agreed to go home with Mr. which he did and when we last heard 0/ him he was from a violent contracted no doubt by his sudden change from a worse than savage to a civilized about 5 a man named H. who kepi a clothing store on Main in this and his family came down to the Covington ferry landing to cross over to Just as they arrived on the the ferry boat was shoving Mr. L. imagined that he and his family could jump aboard at the and save the delay of wailing for the other Mr. L. succeeded in ting but his wife and children were forced to remain on the Mr. L. attempted to jump back to the but missing the float fell into the and a skiff was sent to after an ineffectual struggle was drowned in the his Search was made last night and this but the body has not yet been Forbes speaking of marriage delights me more than to enter ihe neat little tenement of the young who within perhaps two or three without any resources but their own knowledge of have joined heart and and engaged to share together the and pleasures of The wife is employing her own hands in domestic putting her house in nr her husband's or preparing his the little darling sits prattling on the or lies sleeping in the and to welcome the happiest of and the best of when he shall come from enjoy the sweets of his litile This ia the Iroe domestic and bright are all But comea prevalent that a man must acquire fortone that the wife have no sympathy nor share with him the of in which mwt and the married must set ouf large as is becoming those who haVe been wedded for twenty This is rery it fills the community with who are wailing to make their endangering and it destroys ihe true economy and design of domestic and promote among females who are expecting to be taken up by and passively without any care or concern on their and thus many a wife as a gentleman once nol a but a Dutch the universal for all judicial we lately heard a story which we shall saddle upon a Yankee residing nol more than fifty miles from in ill. A man sued another in an action of After hearing the case his Honor pronounced judgment as folio stand have had a fair and trial by a jury of your and have been found indebted to the This pronounces judgement against you for the sura of eighteen and and may have mercy on your forty-one bachelors who attain the age of there are seventy-eight married men who do the As age the difference becomes more At sixty-three there are only twenty-two unmarried men for ninety-eight who have been At seventy there are ten bachelors to twenty-seven married and at eighty there are nine married men to three single Nearly the same rule holds good in to the female Married women at the age of taking one with expect to live thirty-six years while for the expectation of life is aboni thirty Of those attain the age of there are seventy-two married ladies for fifty-two single These data are the result of actual by observing the difference of jand the Mission from of our telegraphic received on from stated that Mr. one of Kossuth's had reached that city to place the government in possession of important information relative to the threatened Russian aggression OQ It will be recollected that it was mentioned recently in the London Kossuth intended lo visit the Stales shortly after the of Gen. under the belief thai the democratic would favor his intervention It is very likely that the visit of Mr. to as the agent of is to ascertain the new on the We suspect that ihe gentleman will gain very little by bis Irip to the r. Spirit editor of the Palmer Journal has been mixing with a circle of and made a dollar and a half by ihe as accepted an to attend a sitting of a circle of spiritualists the other and we were not a little surprised the following message was spelled out to one of the the It was subsequently explained through a medium to be the spirit of a delinquent subscriber who owed us The friends of the departed paid us the money without and the joy of the relieved was manifested by loud tipping the tbe evening of the Mr. Andrew of N. having been absent all returned and as he entered his house he stumbled over the bodies of his lying dead on tbe A third was lying near badly and nearly Passing into an he found bis wife lying It is said the children came to their death from blows inflicted by the hand of tbe with weapon and the mother by her own Madison downward trips are in tbe habit of landing at our wharfs bow and taking 6a their passengers at stern of tbe the captains of boats we suggest to them op find ihe following in the great portion of the community thai newspapers can publish every thing thai far and and this whether it refers lo public or private Indeed it has come to more especially in matters ofa purely private and personal where a single individual is alone lo be the custom prevails trot off lo some or all of the lo obtain a If an individual gets a notion in his if he imagines he Jias made a or an if he has constructed a or received a package of if he has become possessed of some novel bought a calf with two heads or five or has been promoted to the captaincy of a he expects every newspaper is 10 open its columns at any and enlighten the public on ihe simply because is a or the paper every If people wanl their business or pleasure then lei them pull out cash and pay for whai and all that il is ll costs and a good deal of they pay casA down for everything they and and its only from those whom they individually that they can obtain the means to meet their new temperance reform parly is starting tn New Il is proposed lo allow the free and unlicensed sale of but it is required that every drinker should procure a license before he can legally The Sun thinks lhat this plan will provided the license be costly It is suggested that women should give the license to and that it should be necessary for a man lo show a from his wife and his minor children before he can take his We think this last suggestion would prove more generally in suppressing the evils of than any other means that could be and the ladies will doubtless coincide with us in this io at the look over the way at your neighbor's mansion which he has recently built and paid and sigh thai I were a rich angry with your and think lhat yon have not a friend in the Shed a tear or take a walk in the burial ground continually saying to shall I be buried a note with a friend and never forget your and every hour in the day whisper lo wonder if he will pay that Think every body means to cheat scrutinize every you and doubt its being till you the owner to a great deal of Believe every dime passed 10 you is but a sixpence and express your doubts about getting rid of ii if you take over your your lack of and believe lhat at no distant day you will come to Lei ihe poor booses ever be in your with all the horrors of poverty and you will be we may your at and at variance with all the visit the sick and and never give a farthing lo the the faces of ihe poor and Out passed both Houses of ihe Illinois and has become a It prohibits the entrance of free negroes into the under very severe for the first a which is to be recovered by ordinary process 31 provided ihe Is ol be is sold to the lowest bidder and becomes a time Ten days are then humanely allowed him to which if he does not second prosecution follows and so fine doubling each following is the article of an editor out undersigned retires the editorial chair complete that all is he bis to present solicited to lie every and remember of ever told a an the shoes boiled in a dilute with a ladle of victims to uow in the Ohio Legislature voted down bolh the and ihe latter by a lie in the was elucidated last Sunday hearing a fine concourse on the the ' all the and calumniators in the we most despise those who entrench themselves behind and the sanctity of lady being asked what her husband said he was engaged in Further was after a brief she his time in the State's fair correspondent asks what is. tbe difference between seventeen and The former is careless and and tJie latter and seems lobe a fac-simile of the sick family Lawyer's reads as be suits m the propel ty of an attorney about to retire liom clients are rich and golden rule fur a young lady is to conveise always young female friends tfs i t a gentle man w ere ot the and with young men as if your female companions were Cincinnati learns that the road leading from that city to Cartilage is soon to be paved with iron the sides of the pike to be sel with shade Hon. George W. ot Lawrence has been appointed land at of Dr. Roben J. is said to be gradually declining in and very much His disease is said be an affection of the thigh too bad of to say that your worset than the l ean prove il by ihe be the your in the sermon tell us thai if we resist the he'd from if I she flies at New York Journal of Commerce' has been and now claims Id the largest daily newspaper in the il is printed ou a sheet of paper 35'by 58| each copy of ihe paper taius therefore almost thirty of printed ol the Lunatic Asylum at that insanity fearfully on Uie increase in this In five days of last seventeen patients were Tne spiritual rapping humbug has been powerful lawyer asked a Dutchman what ear marks a pig in ven 1 first became quaint mil de hok he bab no ear dat he hab a short person having the misfortune toi admit into his house an individual of very improper named him out the other the would keep a bell ih that wanted a mailer of people should as early as the opinion of. Dr. men and men will never make their ends they should they are will ' ' ' W P. executor of has given permission the Clerk of Fairfax County to allow engraving facsimile ' ajl the fai of or is pei formed eight a i i -  

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