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   Washington Telegraph (Newspaper) - February 25, 1859, Washington, Indiana                                3 OV E. laS T T H H 6v  WSttlMXO^ FEBRUAte 25. 1859.  and 1,  tlw 8itth Imt of and to the I at least m oi my 1 may bf lo know a Uuk by tht I traveled with a gent bound for from whom a middle-aged spare with au acquaintance and a of eto it was rery to aerer told me hie Imi I eet as a far at a a and I am wrang such He a beautiful tenete with figures on cost forty at tht but his dress was otherwise and l after I had met him for i took a house at Plorer for wife and family 4o used to run down from Lon 4lo I was to the an soon for wich the poer Toy from not ia in of the delays of the i heard my Toice outside of the and looked forth to welcome or he had dis at that very and I to ride the whole way to company of a solitary etian who entered at the open in was big enough for but un re ply ing to a few which I a graff coil up in with his cap his in a of a true pas filili I could net that at time and both I had seen this man and to him the him was like one of those mysterious we all have of passing which oar eye can never but as it enough to drive whom is he and basra i met sulky fello w lay mind revert la tba voici I bad heard at aad idea combined w ith and I lo n Settler to k something mf old was aad a stout even to Tba foraser a voice es and grunt that be human and this i faca Ul and ill humo of aiy idea with ao I not the to let tt but flattered aad il Id mind until it grew larger and and at last shot up iato this was not only like Mr. Set h ' the ear so my bis voice close beside in my to should like I to mf 5|tfl you kindly favor me with the through my ac tba gentleman his aa being Ify luid aiy were It wai old Ge witb tba I lisb to my m hh aad aot ia -I ain N de jou how large I have course I said I; would be ridiculous to pretend otherwise; why you are three timer your usual size at the Very is no need to goodness rejoined he with such a dropsy is bo fit subject for V My old acquaintance indeed exhibited so much and bad humor I was sorry I spoN to him at and felt quite wheezing and grumbling to the last he parted company from me at the the next Saturday I again went and only reached the station in time to hit the threw myself into the and was I ever to see who was my i are you my for he it was spare and hearty as afraid I was rather cross with you the other a little not the word for you were a of the first by the what has become of your rejoined I beea tapped I saw cried you have been answered Mr. Settler dare say it seems so. I am subject to these They're Have you seen to day's we turned the on oth er and spent the time between London aad .as pleasantly as month elapsed and then I net my once more in the up go ing to the he and stouter than he was very good-humored this observing that he was not going to suffer the to upon his spirits any only from his late voyage and his accompaniments he was really very ex and presently fell look as I like Falstaff after a fit of I sat close by whistling aad staring at his right a singular sight presented I saw Mr. right calf sink gradually and presently repose about his I stooped down to investigate this sliding and discovered it to be entirely composed of the besi French kid the other calf X prick ed with my and concluded it to be of the same by these I applied saine ingenious ment to my friend's it penetrated at least three up to fox's head which surmounted vith out meeting any flesh and blood the sleeper never so much as an then took the liberty to the first and about his ample whereupon 1 the I turned back case after and then pressed forth ah end of I took hold of this very delicately and gave it a gentle two twenty 3 ards of such a I have only seen ie books live by dexter i ibis the Stout sleeping like a me of a spider out of his own supplies such charming gossamer having pocketed the the 0ombrie and fastened the I woke up my still stout but and your but your figli has slipped down the is a false with in although I the practice A man in my state of health think af something else than defrauding the yoa inquired the ' said bif ja spaw and twitching at am sure that I api a man of very I sternest sense of inquired he good with bava A said I; and 1 confess I was a good well she'd look that bid Mr. and that with an air of Such sincere that 1 not find it in my to give poor fellow never saw him again from that day to and there is no reason to suppose that after that of mine he did not give up his habits and become honest Of the Marseillaise wus inspired by beauty and DeLisle was an officer of the garrison at and native of Mount He was an unknown poet and He had a peasant named wife arid daughters were the only critics and of the soldier One night he at vrith his friend's and they had only coarse bread and slices of Dietrick looking sorrowfully at is not our but we have courage of a I have etill one bottle It ft in the my and let us drink to liberty and our young girl the it was soon and DeLisle went staggering to he could not sleep for the but his heart was warm and full of the beating of genius and He took a small nnd tried to compose a sometimes the were composed the Directly he fell asleep over the and waking at wrote down what he had in the delirium of the Then he waked the family aud sang his production; at the women turned and then then burst forth in a cry of It was the song of tlis cation and of months Dietrick went to the listening to the seif same composed under his own and under the inspiration of the last bottle of The people sang it it flew from city to to every public adop led the song at the opening and of. its the name of the then it sped all over They sung it in their in public and in the street mother said to her is this sung by bands of and with which your name is min heard snd shuddered as it sounded through tho streets of Paris rung from the Alpine while fled from infuriated by his own France Was a great amphitheatre of and and song was the battle is no national air will compare with the Marseillaise in sublimity and it embraces the soft full of the peasant's and the stormy clamor of silver ahd steel when an empire is it endears the memory of the and makes the Frenchman in his exile cry belle of the and and which have made his country a spectre in the eye of Nor can the foreigners to sung by a company of or executed by a band of without feeling that it is the pibroch of battle ahd the the of one Dr. to Judge Bui ke worthy of notice at and them as against me and all others to be palpably ' untrue and T simply make this that the evil minded and may be not tp judge The laws of country protect the amongst said when the lUh 1857, William J. V and ever wishes to know the truth of S. P. conduct towards 1 refer them to the of at or to the testimony of as tQ of Mr. from such of you my bor with such he was driven from the not only for but imagined his father was conse would be a friendless and months he was from until after I had defeated you in the contest for my sven without his I say he returned and J not with subdued confidence in a father's better and that father's are not al acts of and that a lawyer's abuse is not a governing principle in and Mr. if I have ap show C: Medical SCANDINAVIAN P. 0. Feb. 3859. To Judge subject for to the is relative to a case which was brought in the Common Please January 1858, State of Indiana T. Browning for trespass and was their and it was for defendants under cover of entered on the premises of J. Wilson and did destroy his growing aud did otherwise commit offences to law and the good morals of Now it .so happened that my fencing had been thrown and otherwise and I had appeared at the same time before the to bring the offenders to and I took my to prove the The trespass on Wilsons being call ed my boys was called on part ol the to prove the John B. Page was who and testified to the But you did at that make a statement to the which was utterly aod it was said that i had offered to two gallons of whiskey to treat the I suppose it was to try to show that I was and that I had signs by which I could govern the boys and prayed tlie that I might be expelled from the court which the court did not did you offer your but if you had succeeded to get ine ex I make no doubt you would have offered such and had it sworn object was to outrage my which you and my better judgment had not your life would have been the and my welfare Wisdom on part of the had influence in governing my injured it was wisdom in the Court that I was not that you should be permitted to carry out your wicked through corrupt testimony in my for the rebutting was black with to the injury of innocent My son was an in my suit against Browning and for un awfully taking my corn so in his rather than appear at and suffer from your chose to flee from his and all that was dear to and become a servant to the he said I would be and would have nothing to give to him or any one and thus my acts of Here we saw any bold foresaw of of the thought your wishes Although we are but we pre you deprived me of his used in the of the uttered the vilest abuse This department is under by which the World may know of the remedies he and the entire can sent through his to all who may number of these sent out the past year was about 480,000, of which are up neatly and filled with useful and either compiled or by Dr. who among his other manifold 8t|n has time for scientific researches in that Most interesting girls in their and boys in their man who got tight at an election said it was owing to hii efforts to put Of the iDf love were never Washington a to Congressis in of the free persons residing in the of Columbia ing for the of a colony of cIrss Upon some of the sparsely southern of be under the of the of native iti yoK raw ii beai folks say they don't care what I knew ft ohim .to bf out of M Ili III the 42nd if ih New 00 tlo ' ' ii no He few days since we paid a visit to the extensive medical laboratory of Dr. the well known founder Scandinavian System of Practice in this Few of our citizens are aware of the extent of tho sales of these remedies throughout the South and for the diseases incidental to which they appear to act as a sovereign For the benefit of our readers we will furnish a description of the building appropriated to the preparation of the Reme is a very large and commodious fitted with a view to tlie speedy dispatch of is so that its entire operations move Entering upon the first the is di to a large number of young persons seated fit regular intervals the entire length of the and all busily engaged in wrap ping and labeling the Blood We found here a most ingenious contrivance for boxing the so arranged that by a simple some forty or fifty boxes are filled at the same all containing precisely the same number of little round then move from hand to hand among the of whom adds to its completeness until it reaches the when they are neatly put up in bundles of a gross and ready for into the basement of the buil a large and well ventilated we found ourselves surrounded by a large number of fitted up in an manner as These tanks contained about 2,000 gallons of the Blood all in an of those we tens the harshest more disgraceful to suspect our than to be deceived by friends do not require continual petting to keep them in Partington took a notion late to become a limb of the Never said his you like a corpse ou the mountain's brow than have any boby say to me that my son was a Common Counsel of the natives of South Af rica can tell how old they If asked ages they a man remember when he was is the difference between a good soldier and a fashionable One faces the and the other powders the is differently studied by father and the first confining themselves to and the second to did not answer your I got two judgments against that in I will notice those persons who you offered in the case of to impeach my Browning and before State of In for the done to W. J. T. the public are his treatment towards certificate in relation to testimony offered on part of proof of the faithful performance of a certain lease he and ac cording to the certificate was not is to certify that I was on Dr. Page's field some time about the first of 1856, with the which McCall had in corn the year previous nnd which the field to Dr. had on still the previous that I did then help the said wheat on that U was growing up very and that I do said growth of sprouts were on or about of J iniBii thei and found they contained the good surgeon must an gle's a lyon's wd a best physicians are Dr. Dr. and Dr. must have their wills while they because they make none whea they Indiana en last Sabbath night a week persons joined the control of the Doctor gives to the medicines in the different stages of their apartment we found used as a drying ranged upon we saw what we would have supposed to be a sufficient quantity of pills to physic all To our we learned that this was less than a month's even at the rate of last years the present demand a great increase on those of last third and fourth stories we found to and containing vast quantities gf strange looking roots and in their crude and with machinery used fur venous purposes iji properly carrying ou the work of a with the gentleman who us the we learned that not less than 3,500 are engaged in disposing of the Scandinavian ent portions of the Doctor is a ness as well a and lie lose an opportunity of set ing Beauty is God's wayside welcome it in every fair fa ced every fair and thank him for the fountain of all and drink it in and with all your 'tis a charged a cup of pigs are sow is man's who is your old you'll mind the I'll run home and aik the old papers an unu 8ual stir in the dry goods business in They say that for the lasi three weeks more dry goods hare been sold than in lama at this for the last twenty Paris correspondent of the New York writes that the Em press Eugenie shows signs of increasing she becomes every week and that bet and general appearance indicate a rapid de At a recent reception at the Tuil eries she so weak wts compelled to Senator in a familiar with to go to work for in way of raising improved breeds of Said ths sralla on each ftn eaph guch luch lorely tempt a to si tranquil was spreading its dimly forms pf outward the birds were hushed to and all was save the light that whispered through the branches of the forest they stretched forth their sheltering boughs as if to offer % place of refuge tp thp spirit of thp The ware bowing their frar grant heads beneath this of ' ver dew that rested On their painted No yet though ths had All was beautifully a neatly furnished room sat % and lying on a coach reposed two bright that clustered 09 their were gently stirred by the hght breeze that stole within the and the fresh smile of rested the lips of They were very the mother them in all the of best Tho of the tranquil hour was upon gating her slumbering she raised her heart in gratitude to the throne of the Most beseeching blessings 00 the beads and earnestly soliciting the Qi of Life to the blossoms of love over whom her soul thus Yet she ended her petition in the spirit of a true Christian but Thiae be Bising from her supplicating she sUnding at the head of the two robed in pne of whom spake as we are missioned by them through Whilst yet he another gel entered and stood immediately beside the couch of the sleeping On his brow rested a twig bearing two faded and his wings were of a pale shadowy am the angel of said addressing I come for these I have power to blight the bud in its to nip the tender and to the blooming ross from its he pronounced thess he stretched forth his and placed it upon the azure orbs closed in 8wcs( aud they opened oPt on mother bowed to the sarth in bitter When again she raised her tht messenger ol death wae and also the two but immediately a host of each bearing on his brow an amaranthine rn whose forehead was written thus adr dressed the weeping and The smile of still lingers upon your sealed They ly they will awake where thero is blight nor I have come to wipe away the tears of from thina chase away the anguish of to sweeten the cup of thy Look pother drank deep the words of but still yearned to possess itx Au now of the angels thou the wert thou in their and art thou in the lofs art tha of I am the angel of and am ed to bear thy babes er where sin can their bright heavenly light the nees of the the of at these mother turned again in but bsr voice was new and btr heart the of of had her end in ibe true spirit of she my hf that his shall be not can thus enrich and do but widely for my State in the remaining years of the ia and to this end he his advertising influence to oyer 470 than by all the governing or holding Ikat n. 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