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f 1 ' f I I! i i, r 4 X. L I AM ENGLISH FARMER'S WIFE. Here Is . beautiful cbapttf from the third ptrt f r! man's Enroaean Africulrttre. x-very re- ;yr"7. i t. k! .v. lMofl it contains. car may preu. 'V . . Tho) Who kDOW the WTiler. SOd ? MrW eomethieg of English rural life, bars esn to convince tbem that, though called, even by tb utaof, A pencd eketcb, the picture if by no means or erdinn. . Psaerx. 8jctc .rn Eaetxsa FaawtVa Wis a. -r Henri CeW I most claim the indulgence f y if I give a . tho malrr. so Instructive, eo bright, M cheerful, tbet Boding hot the ebeoluts breaking op of the mind, oaa arcr oblitrI iu record, or dispel the bright isi$n from 'mv imaglaation. v I know my fair reed- r hS aotM such I am assured my bumble re ports are kindly honored will fI an interest In it ; if f have ant uafair readers, I beg them at once ia lam orer the pa. Bot mind, I ahall utter no name, and pomt to w pU Md 1 ' lIn UW1W WIWM .i r. -T I knew ray welL aa eoea aa I return to my Baute land, if Heaven baa thaVhappioete hi nrtore for me, a dozen of my channiof fiieode God bJoae them ! wiua their bright eyes, ana meir gran ". wUI U preewor me for n diedoaure, bat I tell them UCtnh, I 'am paoopliad in a atern pbiloeophy, and shall remain immovable. I had ne eooner, then, entered the hooae where my - viaithad been expected, than I was met with aa on-frw-i cordiality which at once made me at home. Iu the miJt of giUed halla and boats of li varied aerranta, of daxxfiflf lsi"P and gUtteriaf mirrors, redoubling b highest triompha of arts and taste ; in the anUst of beoia, and statues, and pictures, snd all the ele gancee and refloemenU of loxury ; in the midst of titles, and dignities. -and rvka aUird to regal grand ttr there was an ebjH which transcended and e clipsed them aUTand showed bow much the nobility of character exeele the nobility of rank, lha beaniy of refined and simple manners all the adorn menu of art. ad the ecuuillauoos tbe saoU beaming1 from the eyes, the purest gems C&t aver gGttered in a princely diaJem. In person,' 1 1 scatknv and improvement, in quickness of pereepuou, and dacility and elegance of exproMton, in eccompRihmenta and. iaste, in frankness and gotlenea of nsnners tempered by-b modesty which courted confidence and inspired re spect, and in a high mnral tone and sentiment, which Lka a brtrfct- halo, eeemed iv endrcle 15s w5ole per- mam I eoatem the ficuooa of poetry became subeiaa tial. and the beau ideal of my youthful imagination' realised. Dot who was the person I have described I mere statue to adorn a gallery of sculpture t A birdj at Dersdise.tobeKeptin a glass esse i . a msreawi. with minted cheeks, to be dressed and undressed in childish foodoees J A mere human toy, to languinh over romance, or to figure in a quadrille 1 Far oth erwise z aha was a woman in tbe noble attributes that should dixnify that name: a wife, a mother, a house keeper, a farmer, a gardener, a dairy-woman, a kind neirhbor. a benefactor to the poor, a Christian woman fall of good works, an J alms-deeds which she did-" la lh moxning, I nnt met ner at prajers lot to the honor of England, there is scarcely e famijj. a- taoog the hundreds whose hocpiu4ty J hat shsred, where tbe duties of theday ass not pVeceJed by fam " ily worship ; and the master and the servant, tbe pe- rent and the cnihl, ana ue teacaecana toe uognt. the fneod and the stranger come logstner to rscojnue and streazthen the' sense of ibeir common equality ia the presence of their common -Father, and .to ac' knowledge tbeiriJepennce upon ntecareaoo .mercy, , 6he was then kind, elwugb to tell ms;aftar her aaoming arrangements, she claimed xoe ft the dsy. She first shewed me beccbiUren wbonCIika-ths 1?e.aan mother. abe deemed her Uigfatest jewels, and arranged their sloJ.es and occupaUDna for tbe,. day. - Che then took me two orjbree miief oa'Toot to, visit a sick neighbor, and, while perform inj this act -of kindness, left me to viait eome of the coitares upon the estate, whose inmates I found loud in the praises . el her kindness and benefscuona. Oar nextexxdr eioa was too see semoof the finestand Jarges-aod most sged trees in the park, the size "of which was magnificent ; and-1 aympathixed ia the' veneration which she expressed for them, .which was like that with which one recalls ihs iL curious memory of a remote progenitor. Oar next sisit waa to the green- bouses sad. the gardeos ; and abe explained to me the - roods adapted there 'of managing the most delicate punts, and of eoluvafong. in tna most economical and soceeetfat manner, the .fruiu of a warmer rrgron. From the garden we" proceeded to the cultivated fields, and she inbrmed mo of bosbendry'pnrsaed on lbs estate, the rotation of erode, the management sad ariJicatioo of manures, tbe amount of seed sowed; .- ' i , . t .1 oruinsry jteta. ana un uyyivyiiMuua v iua piuuucs, with e persptcoous detail of the expenses and results. tbe then undertook to show me the yarde and egk ' -ces, the byresiha feeding stalls, the plana fur aaving. and increasipg, and jnanatiog the manure, the cattle for feedlnr. Tor breeding, for. raising: the utlking . stock; the piggVf, the' poaluy 'yards, the stables, the r m e .a t rimose rrNimr. me. impirwMint rooms, me asiry Bhe cxpUiaed to me Lv e process of making the'difier ent kinds of cheese,' -aid the general management of . vthe milk, ahd the mods of feeding the .stock : and . then.' coodocllnr me into 'the bailiTe house, she ex- bibiCed to me the Fans Journal, and the whole sys- - tematte mode of. keepingMhe sccounta and making the rat am a, wiui which aha acsmed'aa lamiTia aa if they wers accounts of her fjwn wardrobe." f 4 TUa did not finish oar gjsnd tour, fori on my re-i . faraaks admuted ma mto her pQdor, and snowed . ma the secrets of her ewe admirable housewifery,' in -4." h4 exact cconata-.wbich she. kept, of -every, thiag i . coo n vet with the dairy and thr xoaiketr the-uble, hedrawiof-reocaaod the seTvaotaJtalj. f At this wae dona, with a -simphdiy snd a rsakhess which " hovsd an abeeace'ofIf conedoaaneee of eny .ex- ; lrarulaary event ia her own deaorrmeat, and which " eviienlry sprang solely frooa a kidd desire togratiry curiosity oa my part, which. I hope, under such . cirtuarslsocBS, was not unreasonable. A abort hoar after this bfooght ne-uCa aoeihex ralaUon ; for the iiaasrbeil suntcooaed oa, snd this same lady waa Ved rtJ4ingeea trillUntdrclo of tbe highest . rank: and fiaaiort. with aa ease, elegance, wi4 iotel llgrnce, a qd. good humor, with a -kind attention to vwry one's wants, -snd sa onaected .concern for . every oos's eomfsrr, which'-would lead one Mr aup- peso cast tnie waa aer eniy anu ner pecdrtara spaere. Xisw, I eriH net say hew saaay mud puddles we bad waJee throtgb, and bow manydong-heape we bad eroseed. and what pi sees we explored, and hoW eve ry fsrmiag tepid waa discussed ; bet I will say, tbit he porseed her abject without any of, that fastidious aese aadanscted delicacy which pave with sots per- ' sons lor refinement, but wbach ia many eases indt- : cale a weak i not a corrupt, mind, 7be mind which aa accapa-a wtta concerns ana soDjecis -tnsx sre wor thy te occupy it, thinks vary hula 'of acccfoories whkh are of ne importance. I will ejy, 10 the ere dit ef English wxmn-I Opeak, of coarse, of the upper classes that it seems' impo.bU thaT' there aheald eiist e mors delicau seal, ef.propriety than ia fovad aaisersally'anioex-them.; and yet yqp will pereetvo at oocs that tbetcgaod sense' teacLee them that true delkaey is much 'mock- aa .element f the ralnd, ia the persoa who speaks or ebeervee; thtt aa attribetaef -the sab)sct whkh is spoken about or cb eerved; A friend told me thar Caaava assamkhhw that, ia asedsKmg the woodsrU etaiae of the Lree Craeea. from reel LU. he was never at any rime con ecieus of sa ha prr;,ir "caa.a, or thought r knd (T say man ran lot at tb!s splendid prodactioo, this StaSxAuHmX a a ganiua almost creative and divide, with ay other eowdoa than that of the most profound and respectul edtsiraiiea, ho taey wall . rtmyXfat the atter,errsfctMd, within him, of.thst xoeral aa'are which God designed aboaU elevate him above the brute creation). , . i. J . . ' Now. I do not esy that the lady to whom I havs rsfsfred was berssir themaaic of the fans t that vested ea trery'srhh her huacdnd; but I have intend, ed eiaapry to show how grateful and gratify wt tohlm r? y'l7 wterest and sympathy r.be Uok, ia coaceme which eeesiXai . r5 t1,,td bis time and e'Uattmt and bw the sMBmgelew ' t s . - irir4 1 last eawse sad emreiyj 1. .An coathllfltJ of as insrparaltj from it; wbsfl cordis! snd. practical Interest is taken in the eon which stcMnniT' belong w rursi ,US- dmbi io la show as this and miny other exsav ,Us which hve.ccma under my cbservetloo ee I it.,t,i j .k.wihn .a interest tn. end a famd- V7 i. l-nhU oVt.lioa. of.r- jenty with, even the most bumble occupation of ag I riealtoral liia, are not inconaiatmt with th. b?snft refinenwnta of Uate, tbo moat improTod nUiTation of the mind, the practien of tbe.polit ccompJwb-mMi.-twl a rrcA. and etaraace." ad -dignity -.of mannera, nnrorpaaeed in thebthetrclef tf eociejy r 'A'nEROIC SAILOR; - Thm f-Ainr aieeount bf the retcoe of Mrs. Ford arid her child from thtir perilous situation on board the Oraloo, is copied from the Portland Arcut. It i correct illus tration of the jjentrosifj and intrepiditj for wh eh the sat or s noted the worm oyer: . i i- i i Tl down, and the teWa altending her had la ken off-., they, auppod-all : who were I . if. W alive, the Captain antra sailor, by tbe name .S W ' mm m. m of Abraham tleatb, were consuitin no m a tbe? should manage for the night, which was .. . ( -.i ..in. then upon tbetn, nben iieatn asy s, ne mourn i ha heard & faint knockinr. He said to the caDtam. There it some one1 mlive on board that vend, antficre goes to'save her, or go with . her P The boat put baek and put htm agaiora on board the O. JJi. onls instrument was an' axe. He j descended lhroughfthe hole prejiouslj cut, about .jx- leen incites square, into tne caoin, ana tore, ed himself into the berths. .These he was compelled to clear. The cabin was full ef water, except when she rolled, when a smalr triangular apace of about, sixteen inches along the upper edge would be cleared for a moment, and.gire htm lime to take breath. la this situation, he cut, through the parti tfon at the bead pf the berth, but found no. one. Hea then found his way thfougltto the-J foot of the beriltscut tnrougn snowier par. tition, and xlilLfound no one. Finding him- self cramped for want oi room, in toe arcana tier of berthsand laboring to extricate Dim self, he lost hold of bis axe. and it immedi stely .sank to the bottom of the vessel. . dived for it once, found it immediately, com me need working at the partition at the foot of the berth, which separated it from the cook s dish room; .small place four andva half-one way, by thrse feet and a half . 'f he other, and four and a bilf high. Inlothia room Mrs; Ford bad gone, to aid tbe cook in keep ing his dishes upon the sbelfes, before he was called to assist on deck. When the vesse cspsixed, the door wss shut upon her. by the rushing water, and held fast ; ami but little water could have entered' the room at 6rt, for when tbe partition was knocked open the room was not more than two thirds lied with water. - Aa soon-aa the first opening was made, the first. round which saluted tbe gen roust Allocs esra was the voice of the little boy. saTing."" Mother. J tee daylight " f vTbe next time the vessel rolled, the whole " m m m - " swa WW . room niled with wster. I ne generous tieatu seized bold of theih both, after dragging tbem.lbrougb - three; small openings some times under water, end. sometimes above it nnaiiy, at ipo. imminent pern oi niaown life, succeeded; in saving the mother and childand 'saw '.them safe on board the ac. coropanyicgrcsael. An act of heroism and generosity, worthy to be written tn letters of gold, and banded down for ltf-admiration and imit,alion.of mankind t- The act was more commendable, from the facMbii the generous tar was not ar hsn1, but a passenger on board one of the other res self and volunteered to do what all others-shrank from attemptipg. TbeBaltimore. Sun has an aieeount of an occurrence tnanai city, w men snows tn - . . a e .s fertility of female Ungenaitr, arid ho little boldoeti and skill in carring oat her plans. Three weks Igo . Mrs.' or "Alit Uogers, a fine looking .woman took lodging t . fash, ionable hotel, and represented that she wss on a tour through tbe principal cities of the ww m a . o - ' Union, one appeared to be well provided with funds, and dressed magnificently. Some suspicions wrm excited respecting .her resl character, "and the -business which look her out daily, snd she was accordingly watched by some of the police.- Une.tr these, after following the gaily dressed lady through a number of streets, saw her at length pop in fo a very low and mean looking residence, in an obscure, alley. Ex peeling she was oo' some visit of mercy, the officer wss abouk leaving tbe spot,- when be observed a person, miserably dad, and exhibiting every indica tion of povcr'y snd sickness emerge front the house He recognised the person to be tle gsyly dressed Isdy who had just a few mo ments before entered.- The officer followed her, and every touse that abe eutered made inquiries as to Iter errand. lie was inform ed that she presented a paper slating that she had an' aged mother, with aix children, and a widowed sister, all in deep distress and poverty, and she solicited, the aid of the charitable and humane for the collection of sufficient funrtsto enable them to procure' a passage to Ohio. . This -wal enough ;the landlord Of the hotel, when the lady returned. 1 . .a .'a a A .'.a' intimaieio ner mat ner a rose nee irom the citr in twentv.four hours mtrzht save her boitd and lodging, at tbe piiblic expense. bbe too the Hint and IrarelJe FhiladeK phiawardV- - "' -' ' -v ' "A BsudxIa fa KTf. Dbow-n sdI Oo the 1 1 th Miss'Rgealle Huelhtg, Jier mother, 'twojis.' ters. and Afrif DrfsitL were drowned in"the KiBkasIua riven Illinoi. whicfi Ibarattemnt- I miss lUieit corneal Dai morning', witn.a bri dal parly, tdMt'oixid lo Mr. E.' tt.Kettler, rnovwttn.nty menus xras-wajtttig at tiia res dence, -aqme miles (distant to -receive hisv bride. Being1 alarmed at the dfclaybe pro ceedeJ to theriver,- where he eaw the father of the) young lady, tsfho was on theii t erbank with: the five cofpseiyifig near hi- . Tho' father waslhearlr 'frant ti' trilh grief. ,2Tie corpses weje takeji to the house of theinten ded bridegroom, and the jtiarriage estivities'J gave ptaca to lunerai ruea. v.-r . C:.'1 . We . are' informed .thar "t be AceounV Books,' Cheeks and cetMnnecripUieloi)ging to Crock er fit Warren tsve beeia recovefed,havig suf fered no farther injury from" tbe fire than the to Ul erasure of all entries made in Ihu rak whiV lawadi Inblack were nniforoIyWgible. 'If tkia M troe il Is a bet whieb 'anouM be generally knawavw: V:TriVU. ' ff AWFCLLS: TlCUtONO SITOATIdli M Wa do not retneulber to haye heard. f-jiftv J Ion; timo particulars of a more el:cnn ami thrillinsc?w frprqfieatO, oj one ,anj; ilred peridnsthio occurredon MoiidkyUr ghi last. We hare mentioned the severe sVnt of raip, lightning anil thunder which ocgar red.on thiat n igbt. Tbe -stoamerLouia aTcT Xa8,'t)ne of the rJasnger;packets niailflB toBrojrnsfine had lelilihe;cir Hhatfer oinr hesjffj- upi:.witb4)Tinr.ight7 jSs engersT.besidesJh'e crew and jotberi, and iay cot within a ahVrTdistance'ofWilliamstVrt when a hurricane i track her Uf otcjiide irt thf miililli) nf tkn rivr. Its force may be aRtre? ciated when we mention-that a CTote ntlm aaa s w wswewwsva w - . rust trees on the ODDOStle bank was deftol ished; soroeol tbe trees were iwtsiea mim the too. others about-tbe centre, antf ye- others flattened with the ground. ; CatcliD' the boat with , tremendous force it insf ml- came dow'n on tha larboard guard, wffii sirtir.k i ha bnttooi and orefeuted her caif ert ing over entirely. , Mtjinjvon.w. imagintiw horror of the scene ; tne ngnimng was irtsu t inff on everr-ide, Jbe rain' pouring djsr and the boat lying oik ner siue, part ocjie; forward cabi n nearly destroyed, ; one chiis . mm " SV- T ovArbitard. the other on the roof, the crow id oasaenpers who had tuinned fi om their be-lh.'? hurled to one side of the cabin in a ' the smashingfpf every deesnter, ttfmHe. olate. cup,.:fitc. in the bar andpantryr-Jhii crash of the stove in the cabinapd cookbi3 ti against th'esides, the whitztng ot tbe strif fiH rem utton ot"tue enfines; tne iwihii shrieks and cries of the women and children. . - -. . - . - f -jiRl the hoarse calls of the men, the sUoutsitiid I orders of tbe ot5cers,Uli Jisuig,tgcther f ff in contest with the wild tempest, as jtr(eli.: ed by, the ightnin"g as it glared and the; tion of the awfulnesf.of the (curcjiceljt; ia fricljtfuU think of. i;- ?'"Vli 7 The bokt soon rlghted, however, andHnej; officerr wererrabledtoget ' hr.to Bronstj ville." oneober passe ngerae re ery much injuredii tjhough rmny oftbem rel cnmnirhat lirTiiapd ":The hoat ia -srf rrich": injured that it is thought several weeksfSilM be required lo repair her, STEAMBOAT-DISASTER W hc MISSORI, . On the morning of the 23d iutant,,the ttejmcti Biz ifsicAe. Cspt. Fsjsbsk, bound, from this Mc ' Tram tha Kstatre Oaxette. ly keeled herover: but providentially atf lia place tbe "water was shallovrahtr !ftsteai bjf nanuiviniy wholtv." tha' weiffht "of .'the l oci to Weston, barsted her starboard boiler as flMD,erd their AlinaMateKwhile in the 'green afioTing out from the landing at Herman. . ?v M . - wnMnhls bT therr-deeds." The explosion scalded me twentr or trty-per, sons : five or six were killed: amone the nurabet. Mr. Lawa'cadx IIotlb, of this City, aud the'firaiid second engineers f the boat; the third engWir, a; eon of Mr. Ludlow of thie City, waa badly scald s. " The following are badly woouded ; Patrick Cjtrri4 gaafiremaa ; Arthur Ntal, of Cfllaway countyfpaai seairef; Thompson GaidesSaline county, paWicerf. lortir inr ddiuiklwh llarmaa'Spellinan, of Germany, and John l"Vatl nremen ; jonn iammonos, oi, van onren camij. passenrer ; John Uarber.of liath passenger; WiUiam Polliam.paasei ter, Callaway'eounty, passeneer : r a All T - U. 1 I ' i Zu-a j m... Arih.m ;u nAf n.rh.ni'.n..'J - r - , ri J -,. A y- t lor and wife. New York; Capt'Frubee, JameMiU ler, clerk ; John Allen, plot of tbe beat, and betjreeu eight and ten deck' bands and nremen. ; A number of others are missior. - E,!-- Ths Big Hatches is said to have sufiered sevrely baviog nearly all the forward part of Her cabin Uowii! off. .At tbe time of tne accident sue nad'notjfadt more than one ror two revolutions' with herweeto There were hut a small number pf paaseogersVn thai eabior-batuhey numbered between, forty enA fifty on dock, end fortunately for. them that the evgin room' was filled with, lumber," which. preventM the; stesmand wster .'from reaehinv aa far futnirt n doinr the mischief it weald otherwise have lionet The number killed and miesrag cadaet be cfrect ly ascertained, as th. pasMnger-book in whi h (h&i names of those ,on deck were registered wa ilostwi ti. ". I I J: v i r-L . 1 a iicfo wrv a uuuiuci wi iwiica vu iwru( u; or , whom were seriously injured.. At thetime h 1f.i l accident nearly all the passengers were iii 'theii'' w.!H oerine, 11 oemg aooui x q ciocx. a. m. - rrotj mu-i fartonata ieirenmataineA minr no'ibiihl aranTU tui.N it LIFElNSURANCE.-4CopF.of a Private tiHttri 'v 7. pHiLarjELratA., July 28, 15. t -jjeab. .- An luciaeryv took place at' L;apt Ma7 a few days since, which forcibly illua?atet? tne benents oi L.iie 1 as u ranee for young if ten i foil heultb. MF.Troubat, a roung 4 merchant i.ri.i . j 1 j'i. i : j l Lit! T nigaiy esiecmeu acre, was orownea wnjie Oiiniii-; ii sow lopeari uiai dm liio.was ins urea, ari iwt- offices at-ten thousand dollars each. His ItmiU ..k.rl t. 1 J IX... 1 iv uiui Liiaisu iu, luueutuucm circuunu -ocra ., woatever i'y oe tue situation- oi ins inairsL tiA :. :a k. rr . -j. i . A..il li. A- s--.rr.-j k-.u.!.- u-V i.r.L.kli nrnrt. ki.t tK.t ,;v-rt,.trw.i S.- 7a Ij. mrf1 f -""jfi t ha Sottas tari faaa Ism lha wsAftsiafn asjaaw 4V at i I w.v.UwU v,v p.,.. m v.j,fijiu iu ousiuess applying a portion oi ftis proOtsff.tbts mode of securing bur family from wantiTJTha l practice o fnsuring life, ia becoming evef 7"; da j' ujwic vuuiiuuu yui wth hi yuBiiicnar vaiar 1 T , 1 , I ' M1 - . J'l- : I tea cierss sna mecnamca. j ne general 4 tmcl.-l pie mat insurance against loss of propeny Hy Cry ror tne oangers or tno sea iea positive, d "ir. in .Mil w. nn.iiu4 . 1 . J 1T . . 6f thiZ-principle to" insnranee. on the lxfelDriOn which the mcome of a family denendrs I'Jot a iH generally recognised : out a few exampB'k this of filr Troubat would-do more to al?ake public attention to Jhe subject: Uian whw umea of reasonipg. Hringsjihe case b'tnl menVbosoms and .business." t . - ifJ. .ion are fortunate in havirwr amonor mi&nth- Ltfe Iaanrantfe Offices, a branch of the Nilionif lioan jrund-litfe Assurance fioeietr. with i cj rra! of twd-rniflione and a hulfi which is a6' ibe as to allow me insured a shafe irr the pr&aslatd severaiotherfmporUotprifilegesfwhieh plei avdantagesilhin the reach of persons witl vert 1 limited incornesv f -r VJ. .'-f .y A Wid Negko; CavgrxM& h M,ere of Caddo, La. with several friends, recenti pur sued a wild negro, who wss known to mfem tbjt parish, and after a lone chasa. aomnellsd iKm tale refnge.in the hoi low. of a jtree'"wb(re 1e thing but raw meat, which if tainted he lihcs ti k,,Ma. k. J.... I , V'w fn. presence of any one. lja anppted hfwftf bi tn the woods, as tao skeletons, sopnoae to ije tnoae rf nia parents, were found ia the loTlovr if wratiree wnere he .was takea Je Slivktlv AcaZeVsL-Zaehariah Titos. WarrasCali the caaiie Of tne lupp-vwa sinner nay. t w ijwj?-" 9 w I . - k - .1 M T' Z a Mrafflrt m vftsf tha . wiste.. - aifiAa -' am saaae m. rennsyirania, passenger; ieorg warnco ana;jvite,ia j(fcaipiio mw!.iiu,b. . wness, otxistiir r. uook,- uierx oi . i i. ...T. i. itu fti.in tful uhaaiiMtiii I NnfA. .nMf :uif tnv rnp -nprwni- ni ma naira. -xrr I - .i of Carroll county, Miasoun, slightly hurt j sJso I ne-; land sharks without. J he ,garrtson was absent,! and the advantage of the asptrjftg gentry who can J Caton1es,'Jh.HL:.dvMnday after ths gro belonging to them ; Thos. Peorce ol : Boone toun-3--or rather one half of iu " .The permanent prte 1 polyope- to succeed by! the Eternal sghlcb KMonuVy idllarcbr l845it A : f ; ; iy. psiwr tail. sution eonsisut oitwo, inamoua.s-ne he confesses ihichieftfe iancXBW ? ' BENJ.:E. COOK. Ol'k. county, Kentocky, aligbdrburntfE W. RichajlsoB.S keeper and bis dog. The keeper- superannu tiRttkMt mif jaf r ..: V Warremori;rAprifjJ5, .45 ' ; 34-3m firemaiHSummMtonty.Qhlo.sbght ilyecddedrs aterand eccentric captain-had gone tothe'thar-' dDt?r - tt'kfiK: vfr;- (Priee1fadv.$iT35.)- , ' AT?SWryiFaTeWaHfbU7a-:'ket for supplies, and we were hospitably and :.r;'' ; " '. J ..gf, J:,.: Cw-J mi - J- TL 7, B4eav,d UnAmrtjStim . Amelia Alten, Adaf Cj. .Wod,r welcomed by his ehaggv eolleagne. 1 , KttX XT 8AK.U isatetTTh the fa JiprtA. Carollna-CsaTais Keataciy; John Judy and wife, Clark countycMisi .u k- u;iNu.l inMU.t. 1 ' stVk. KtVf-1- wr-i.. CSCounty.Cburt of Pleas and ttuarter eessteaa aC.pt.lknaett, Calloway eonnty.Jiawa , . W as lew Turner. tltUburr. rennsvtvania: oosYl avi t ' " i jc-i--t y 6v e wriiVJrniT was secured after aeevere fight Heappin)1 be ibout fifty years old; weighs about 130oai1, is covered with hair like a bear, and will tat ni: - iL - .t Ia n : r ll ruUvM:M of tna founding 01 union- "uouege ai o&uerciaay, Ni-Y. Chance I Jor VVaiwoBTH gave as toast, Our venerable and venerated Fresideni, who tinderstaods the joe secret of teaching others !-to imrern. bv teaching them toeovern themselves? The 'vehersble Dr. Sort responded, and the fol lowing sketch of his remaras is usen irom dV-Yrrib.ne t..v , ri TTf f' He waa dressed in a long blackcoat and abloe or purple Cap. from beneath which nia il ver hair temhled.ifi the breeie. io one couia ee ntm; withont loving hiav and af the name time mourn ing that his life mnf t end ao aoon, for ; . c , Upon bis aged templesrow- . ;i .rr- .Worifl0 ma of the erave." Mr children, said he, I come at the request of many popile-TlKWgh .wkoes. told me ; not speak, yet I could, not refuse a request eormng from, my children knd their children, my cniia- r ' l i. 1. . U fa n liom ami ilia rofnr lot ren, we navv uui uo m w us liveit well. -Man is mortal. : Institutions such as this never die. By them we'tr-nsmit to oth er cenerations our iofloences.1 Tbeyhaye; done much good by -reviving letters, but nKreby.revf- sino- iha reading of the Bible,- Where has the Bible gone and has not -"carried with it love of arts, loya of lettens love ,of liberty ! vThe Bible alone meets the caseofinan., Chemistry cacme- Xer. discover an Elixir, which can reanimate the urn but the Bible teaches' us how life ehall spring from death Aow morulity shall be clothed with immortality. '. ? ' P-'-" - - c - ' When fiftv vears more shalf have passed away others will conup hereof ajaall not be hero- Many of you my older cbildreo, shall not be here ; be it so. We ahall separate after these ceremo nies are ended, but not forever we shall meet in soother world. I have been young, snd now I-am old, yet I declare; mat had THo live my life over again, I would live more man i nave aojte for my-G-jd and ray country Were I to live ev er so short a timeeveft rif nx longer .than the mereet ephemera floating in. the sunbeam, I would rather soar. with the eagle and be lost fothe.stara than meanly lo grovei in tne eana wun mings that perish- -i . " ''T Some of you will be alive at thaf next Jubilee, when I ahall be forcntten. The cold earth shall soon rest on ibis aged bosom ; and J hit, arm shall be coia and satiscjeii to tUe appeals of tbe poor and the distressed. 4iut you, my cniwren, see to it that, while you Jive, the poor shall never want, a.'friend, nor the; defenceless r defenders. And should it bel ray happiness to reach oh t happy thoughtthose mansions of bliss, let every angel bear tidings from Earth to Heaven of your good Vorks.rLet it be told , that in ibose Mansions that other Brainerdand Hales, and Hcnrardt, and Granrillo ' Sharpesrhavc.arisen. Nor feel your work accoqiplished tllljnisery and viccshall ceaie on this planet, and virtue and happiness be universal. I shall." close , these re markis my children, by offering- ther "fol lowing sentiment. The Alumni of Union Uollege distinguished U hnnnr MtmWmd thar? rnnferrcn having . ,Whand.antinnt.-.dd.lh. i T- y Tribune, " were received wiihgreat appladSe; The speech was a true piece r.or.eloj9nce,-not more for tbe beauty cOs,IarguagetUB for his tones snd manner ef delivery, which cannot be reported." : ;. ' Rir Raps. A correspondent of the N. ItTConi gest in tne woria. a ne aistance aronoa the counter .rnn if nn mil snd a naif. I. look a4ook. at '--JivwvWa"Vvvvvv"w ------ dash with perpetual fury against the walls. And there is a spacious, but now unfinished and deser ted bouse in this fort," which was fitted up for General Jackson, and was several times resorted to by him aa his ronntry bouse,' while he was President.. . ot . gun ia mounted here, and per. haps never will be for the castle is far from be ing finished. If ever completed it will be avery strong place, and,1ogetber with Fortress Mon--roe, will render the channel into Hampton Boads hnpassable to an enemy." v,,:,,?, Gen. BaaDT. At a dinner giverrjy the Brady Guards to Williams' Light Infantry, anong oth er toasts, waa the following by Geo. C. Qates, Gen. Hush Brady: Mavwe. all, like htm. ever nave our s.uauaac& rcauy, riuicr w uo iwv : ' i ,j: -:.l tie with the enemies- 6f our country, or the King of Terrors hirnself.' - J The felicity of the compliment can hardly be appreciated withoutunderstanding tbe allusion. Gen. Brady, though far advanced -in -years, has seldom seen s sick day, thanks to a hardy-frame atnd a li'e of temp ranee, though of exposure and hardship. But a year or two since he.becatfie ae- riously and dangerously ill, and his friends be lieved hat J$ last hour was U hand The fam ily, clergyman was sent for to break the tidiifgs lo the unconscious dying QiP The duty was discharged kindly and tenderly. Iastsntly the old soldier raised himself in his bed, and exclaimed, " W ZU FIB, LET Tflt DRUM BtiT T XHA98ACK is sltjkg. v 'Detroit Adcertuer. Junoiao or ths Futusc-btthc Past A writer ,U.'ro " tuw i-Kcuvw, uuu mo biui.uj -wi William Darby, predicu a wonderful increase of pop- . njaUZifln this country dutin? the next forty-fire years. ie saytff C s ;Wh was ImLm.i 1790. ttiat Wmrld )ia ArA tA predict that aotuite four millions then living would vcuuiuiau wssvenieea rauiioiH tn we casum? miy ' - - . . . . J . . .. - T years i . i nai man rata what ne regards as tne irotn of tbapabl'ic current, n'dtcufr, who calculates 73,- 800,0,00 as tbe result of the census of ,-1890..or the centennial census from 1790. That man I am; and 1 am Ihs man, yet a few months abort of seventv. who bas witnessed, wonders incomparably more re markable, I waa taketrwhen a child short of seven yeanfof age, ia a frontier border, where savage mur- laers were perpetrated years afterwards, within two huodradand thirty miles of the eapitol in Washing ton: . Well do 1 remember when the censua of 1790 was published, and when not two hundred thousand persons were found bevond the bonnchi of ths thlrtMiii original Stateaand I have lived to the time when! more than ine muliens havo found homes' outside seen barrtetv ' n' .T;"-' --r " If sueh reeulu bare been realised son aiund of not gaite fear, millions in fifty years,-What are we id exPct - eqai term, oa a fund exceeding seven-: enSiraBd that when every contingent factS- ly to to accumulation bas augmented to aa extent no tuiMui iiui, uoaiuiBTe auucijwa,ia i inere ' no doubt but thai the increase of population on this. conunent wiu bring witn it cnangea in aouueal and . . AAA m a . mT- . m ' . . . J" social respects of magnitude commensurate with, power ; hot such changes are not. as tha incrsas of tkb power Itself, within the grasp of science." " :. Oatr i AcaoAiaTiSCE. -A IndLrrons -mia- takis happened sdma time ago: at afuneraf iu kfarvle- hana.. Phe elerrvman tiad cone on'with'rhs service tt brother or sister," without knowing - whether the I deceaoed was male or female. He turned to one of I themonmers and sskld whether It' was a- brother eitr4 The man ery innocently replied f Jh - -Kst -.. 5 ' m' - -A county, Kentrfcky, j mercial, writing irom uia rotnt;!upmionf v trgin f r ' - m - rA a ar - w . . WT ioi is bsiu .iu ue Lira iar 1 4 -H i.ith nn.lml Itlrw ,. tnmt 1 wm url ic Mtt1 1 T m . i. .. ' . - ? i : . I. ; -34 - -A, a very . queer corrasJwuuc;ic i iiuwisnw. iu theWestern jjapera, relitife, to tLktUing of Te- cnmaehJ. Colonel R-.Mohnson hss joog had tfc ereditind. profit of -it, hut nr'wi:!:ou(diepulev A hew claimant baa appeared. in theVperson of - I Major'3wis Flga.-edUrToflhgialu me i ture ot Mi-entocKy. .ne pupuanes an aooress in m ti,e battle wberwTecumaehf fellthat he . F) kiUehjm-aad tktkelXtneoa was the witness of the fact. :l After the battle, and when retired to their tent T)ss seeinff, with prophet's eye, what sppSaese-and honors wou follow the man who should have the fame of bav- to umed the Ttfdif cnieli aj fing tjorambu tkm himself and . great personal regard for Colo nel JL it waa agreed between them that the Col- onel should have the fame of tbe act,, wjth the understanding, however, ahat if ever the valorous and equally modest . Figg should be placed in a I situation jn" whrch the publication of the trulh-in regard to the killing would , be advantageous to him, that then ColoeeTJ would doff Ihs bdrrotsW ed plumes, and resign, them to the true owner. Major Figg having, as we say, become a candidate for the JLesrislature of Kentuckr.deemed it ue - cessafy that be truth should come out.. Heac iordingly . wrote the following letter to the Colo- ,y?iiv jjostow, junej, i04a' DearjCoQzla the course of human erents,iCh become-necessary, far me to present myself before the- peoplo for office, t opne that i snail need, all tne external aid? ! can get. I am therefore compelled to ask your permission Jo make public the' tree secret of hope this will put you to no publie incoBYenience. " j'-I am, as ever, your old friend and messmate; c :&T,f''C-'-:' - ' :r ' IiEWfS; FIGG. : ,r And the Colonel with more true gallantry than itny .opposed him to possess replied promptly, iirlfolIoWs : ; ' ''c?&& GasAT CaossiNGS, June & 1845.., : Mv Dar Fig t Your note of .the 1st instant was received by me this morning. . I bastea to reply. Af ter declarinsr in all sincerity, my delight at hearing once more from my old friend and messmates, I will say,l well member the wcomstancesof that event ful day on.wnich Tecnmseirwas sfain. Now that I am no longer .a candidate for publie office, and hav ing retired to the shades of private life, I bavo- no cause to regret your making known to the publie the real Tecumseh killer. 1 surefy ought to rest satisfi ed with what the reputation of Jt faaadone for me, and am now willing that yon should reap all the ad vantages from it you can. The girls , beg to-be re membered to you, and we vrould be pleased to.see you at the Great Crossings.1 J - ? Toars, truly, w 5fB-M. JOHNSON. , The Washington Journal indmates that this correspondence is a boax.r It imy oe.nt! we con fess that there is so much frankness irr the let ter of Colonel J. that w-are notJ withont misgivj ings that it was nevei ' Written by-bUn- -But as Colonel J. never did say that he Killed Tecumaeh as far as we have heard- and his evasion of a direct answer to the plain question in-regard to the fact, has, by many,'' been, regardedas an ad mission that the honor fiad been forced upon himV which he only wore because it waa insisted7 be should,"tt is not improbable that the correeppSd ence is authentic. Whether thereclaiming 'at this late day of an honor which another Jias worn threadbare, wjll benefit'the modesrigg; is to be isettled by the elecUon next month. if he sucjf ceedst it would be Veil for "him: to have the chum near Bain Widgeon; Icastet county She had, been seut t; gat her blackberries? ma. cld it. short distance from that house, apd being absejrt for s longer time than ostikl. berparents'pmced ed tosearthTM berlThcyoond her quite dead with ajarge hlack,4akecmidrobn neck ! rni AK.EW fJP.' and committed to' the ail of k: XL t'Sbarras County, on the 2h of May, a negro -man;.aDimt xo or au years et age, and-jiars be be long to the Estate of tiamoeJ Purgusn-,'a late'resi- dent of tbe tate ot Louisiana. Ha is about fi foet 7 or 8 inches high, dark complected, tolerable- sf out built, had on when iaken up, a. mixed sSatinst coat. Slue Satinet PanU.. and White Furred HaU He lurtner states, inai no was purcnaseu i rder by rhe name pit 'Womack of this Siate,fr.im a man by the name of Lewis Dicks, of Vtrginis and carried South end sold Xo, Samuel "Porgusea. He savs his name is KEfJBEN. :' n . fy . The owner of said Negro is Requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges' and takr.him away, or ha will be dealt with as the law directs WILLIS ELKIiN 8, Jailor Conrpfd. June 31 845. 45-6ni TATE OFNORTH CAROLINA. Waraa County. Court of Pleas aud Quarter bessioas. l- r , a e " j- . -' " Tbomaa Todlock. end Thomas Besrd, and Al' T. . L-oIlinv oae Richard Washington, and Marshal J?. Howard, and William C. Bryan.? Vyvv.:.f . i .. . : Alexander Overman, Teedham Overman. Josesh j u vverman, ievt ljsaeaatar end 'w ife AtHgaiL Bel sey. Overman, Comrliua Overman and wife Char-1 lity; Barns Howill and wife Barah, Thomas' Over man, and, William, Jri R , and Pdlly Overman, 'heiraat law of Cbalkry Overman; deceaseds-' It appearing to the afttsfsrtion of the Court, that Alexander Overman, oneaf the Defendants above named, is not an bhabitant ofjibis 8ute ; t is. or derd, therefore, by the CoutQ that 'puhfical ion be made lor six weeks tn the Raleigh Hegister, for turn toappear before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions; al the Court House in, Wayoes boro. on tbe third Mbndajf in August next, then and there to enow cause, if any , he has, why the above narnod.'PlaintifTs should n at have judgment and exe cution against the real estate of Chalkly Overman! deceased. ,. ,..:;:,.,r J.'Jl'i : Witness, Jno.A Green. '.Clark ot said Court, at Office, dtc f i?JNOSA. GEENk Clerk., 3 one 87 1 84fe f "Vr. AitH&tmj ft pi TATE of Worth Carolina fAT- CPVNTY ' IN . EQUIT Y 0 atei sax 1 William .Perry & o4eriiD '9 1 Bobert PerryJ Tjsoiel Perry. and' John and Jsmes 4 - . Perry", sons of John Perrv. decM.: ' v " mmm f ' . r -Jk,r-i - It sppearinr to the Sstisfcctidi of tb Cdi.tbaV Lt.t r.r . ' t : . - i. i uw osotb nsmeu ueienaante are nt ceeuieau .m tnis SlS.ta: It Tf thmwmtnrm AtilmrmA "iff .AmKtu...; k. I made for 6 weeks in the' Raleigh . Jtegisterf. that the said non-residents "(Defendants) do appear' at 'the' next i erm of ihu Court to bheid for the County of Chatham, at the CouVH6uae in Pittsboroogb on the aa Monday or September: next, tuea and there to wise it will be takaa pn confess4'ns to them, .and neara exparu ,r vv:; M Witneee, Joseph Ramsey, Clerk' of said Court al Office; theM Ueadsy of March, A. D- 1846. .2 ' .V tvrvrv trir T.Pn Prf"TIPIf5TTTl tl - JO?,. KAUSK V, y. AI. . . - LIZDIGAIj" r; GOLhEGE, sijjAsaaiu.viixrt yAa fmflE y7u& Coarse of Lectures in the Wr . Ji.;Depart1ea..or;Hainrfen SUIney ColilvJ! commence ia: Richmond, oa Monday, the 27ihj of October nextJ snd'continoe until tha L... ..r ruar follwin-. ThsWw fVilf.. i Edifico has hTn AAtnwvliki jut mtiA nuiPU Lfaai been made to afford the Student all the L wi.Hiu,vvwvsMats uf ci i aa rra n . mut aga fa which are obtained in any institution in th. ir .In'adJition to the usual Lectures. N..r.;..i . ! 8 MedfcaK Cliniquu will be! given reguUrl, !f v.!ii, viij .-liioBUQuss, reniteniisrv anj AOTV; bv arhioh thm Ktn.l.r.1 L i ' ,j pay of-witnessingthedieeases incident to (be !w" 4 and which hewlll be called upon to treat at the com menceraent of his profewional life. Tha ; major and minor Surgical 6peraiions which have bjl yearly performed before the Medical Class, baaiu ready claimed for tho CoUeee the repuUtio6 of a leJI ing sirbooi for Surgical instruction JOHW CULLEN. M.VDW Proressor of ths Tt". ory and Practice of Medicine, t L W. CHAMBERLaYNE, M. D. P,0f,Lr of Therapeatjce had M a'teria Medica. ' R. L. BOHAXNAN. M. D, Profrwo of Obeie. tries snd Diseases of Women and Children. . JEFFRIEf W YMAN, Jtf.TX, PrOfcsso.of Ad.m omy and Physiology. DJUKAIE3 MAUrIIi M. 1).. ProfMM. J i.Chemiairy. and Pharmacy. - AV(. L. WAKIMEK, M.D.,ProresM)roftjurferv. CYatm Anatomv. Ay., wmooairator of The abundance of materials for dissection, and tl. convenience and comfort of tbe dissecting room, enable the stmlent to study thoroughly the Anatomy of tbe Human Body , and also acquire vkill in the oH of ttingical instruments. - . , P Good fHard,' including lights; fuel and tervint'i attendaSceVcan be procured from' f 3 50 to A par Weekr:"-!'-' ' v' - uunnii vim uuusa vi iuo ciaies in wmcn tne clj. dents rf ids will be tsken for Tickets. ' ! SrVUG. L. WARNER. M.4)a ; Ju5.jy 1 - ' j . jC--. ?. , Dean of the Faculty. (nil'ATE of Iforth Carolina. wiTii County .turt of Pleaa and Quarter Sesaiooa May Terml845: .. idno. Hooks and Jno. G. Barnes. . . . ' Jamea Martin.. Si. Attacn,MB' " 'It appearing to the ratUfaction of tbe Court, that the Defendant baa removed beyond the limit of this .tftate : it is ordered, iiberefre,1 that publication be made in thealeigh fteginter, for six weeks, notify, ing him to appear before the Juadcea of the Court of .Pleas land Qusrter enaions, at ths Court Hours in AVayneibof',fon the third Monday in August nexi, then and liters to replevy jor plead to issos. or judg ment final will be entereragaini him, and tbe pro flirty levied on condemned to satufy Plainliff da. "maniC '' f ' ' v " Witness, ,fno. A. Green, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the third Monday of May, A D. 1845. vv: k;jno;a;:green, cierk. ' , Pr.- Adr. $5 ' - : fit 6w TATE of lforila Carolina WAR. m71 itfcTV UUUJX1X. Superior Court of Law, A pnl Term, 1845 Mary Al;T. Alston, e. Jesse A. Aliton. 1- r Petition for Divorce, rTKEFENDANT being called irtd falling to lp. Jjl y pear, it iOrderedhj the Court, that publics two bo made jn tne Warrenton Keporter and Hileigh Register for three, successivs months, 'notifying Ds lendarhto-sppeai-t UiO nkxt Term off aid Sopeiior CurS of Law, 4 be held for the County of Warren, at the t)ourrHouVe in Wat ren ton; on the third Mod day after the fourth Monday in eteptember next, lass and thereto plead, answer or demur to the Petition, or tne same win be bean ex pant, - - . oar laid fourth ay lor,; 7 iOrtgina) A ttachtnent. ? r 4C - Ef. U, Hach sunnnoDed u een? VJ J'tt .Garnishee. Attachment. vs. a:g:ki Il appearing to the aatisfaetioH of ihe Court thai A. G. Keen Is a non-resident of this Htste. it ii ordrrnl thsi publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks.' notifying him lo be end appear before (lit -talons, to be held for the County of Chatham, at 11 of Chatham, at th Court House jn Pitteboro', on the second Moitdij of irtugust ileal, men ana tucre u inmci, picnu vi w Uaerrot'lhe said Petition will be heard ex parte, u u hfm, and Judgment entered according;!,, lyitness, I Nathan A.'Mrdman. CUrk of our amid Cqurr, at Office, the second Monday in Maj, I 45. NATHAN A. 8TKPMAN, O.C.C. SB TATE of Worth Carolina.-JOHN- ON COUNTY, Court of Pleas and Qoar. ter Sesaaona. Mav Term. 1845. . T.biiha Hoylcs, Petition for Dower. Henry Hoy les, O - : In this case, it appearing'to tbe.satitfartion of llit Court, that Henry Hoyles, ths Defendant, rwiJr befnnd the limits of this 65Ute i It is theefors order ed, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, notifying said Hsnryjlojlca toapprir aVtbe next Term of our said Court, to bebeld V ihe County fc of Johnston, bs Court Hours ia Smithfiejd, on. the fourth Mondsy in A usual next, then and tbera'to shewcaeoe, if any he hsth; wbj the prayer o the Petitioner should not be granted, Ac l, Witness, Thomas Uagley.tJIerk of ouraid Csort, aloffic. the fourth, Monday'fa Mav.; 184fl. wo ' -ti?-:V THOBaGLEY,C. C C. Pr. AJ. I5?S2 - i i'V fil-C - rfslTAXE of Nortfa sDarolina Jww IT T . - .. .1 i5Tt7N. XfiYTT.-- JNrEQUlTxY , Keziah Aycocknd others, James Pope and wife. Patsy, Garry Bimms, and tb ..-v.: - ., 1 ... . . , Children and If eirs-at-Law eCEditb Burnam. . Petition for, partition of the tani of Joanna Alftri ET appearing to tbe'satisfarUoa of the Court, uui the BefendanU( in thie case, are reridi-nls of tb State of Georgia and beyond the jurisdiction of idm Coqrt; It is orderrd, that publication be msos lot jhe County of , Johnston, at the Ciert Hosasia Kmitbbeld. uj the 4tbvMoodey ia Heptembtr neit. then ahd there to plead, answer or demur leioo PetUiotr f,oniU.m and,hewvcausehy ord.rloi uartltK i ahontd not beasds ss prsted fof, orjudg ment rro tonfeuo vrill be taken against ibem. Wft-eas.'i W.t: Moasiaa, Clerk of ourssid Court, t office in nithlield the 4th Moodajia March, 184 j P WM. H. MliKlinU. w. ju. 84-w6w ltiT7V.QU SALE. Will be old on ibe irv i k : H rlremises: on Saturdaythe. SOib dav of a tk.t ..In.kUllMiii AttA Lot OB HI" brrouxhrsi.iq the City of Raleigh, formerlj oc cupied by Doctor John- Beckwitb.- T . . . The snm eMl?50 will be required to be p'J ..k . . nm. v.o,;.i.i. ,k. Arfftk nf the ria ii, v. aw. w.vm.ui. m uw . , ia Kaleigb, at ninety davs Oa tbe rraidue of tna purchase money, a credit of one end two jesrs win be glvoo. with intareet from the day of sale, on ons with Spproued security. An unqussiioBaWs uu wHIUmad..-4 .v GEO. W. MORDE4; aix aucceaait e weeks in the 'Weekly Kaleigb Iteguwr, y that' the Vssid James Pope and wisV. Patsy, Otp 8immi; atd the Children and Heir at-Law of Edna Burnam. appeal at ur Court of Equitv, to be hu af lawif Bi th o; he et sb ki, th 7 W ne kll w W Hi th. a 30 mi Sll hii liv na eei ah lei . fafy la. 18; : v v-
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