The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, January 13, 1857, Image 1
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"M'DEA IS A SHADOW
VOL. 1.
W. L. T. PR INC* J. n. M ALLOT
PKHCK A lVIALIiOV,
1? D1 T O R A N* D PROP tt I K TG R S.
tci .us:
Ttl 1*11 D*i. Hliud tapublUhad o?rvy TcuoaT, it %'?
p? jmr, TRur.r in ah* U<ci?
AII V BBT1SEM E1VTI ,
Of aftxii Una*. or lew. which li if intra, ?lll W InwM
at ou? dollar fur a ?in<lo in?<*rtl >u; . or ?-(iiarec>ntifiiiail
aavatil;.*-fi*a font." for tba ttrat, and flftt c :? fbr each
aubaaquci.; lnenrtton. It an a w ai or r.*ii*\i;c tmntj c?n'?
par *|ur.r?.
AdrartUornvntn InaartM monthly or }uartorly, oiia "liar
par o^umre; MaitMtllil;, Ntintr trarantt per ?iu?<v.
Ttaa fbll'ja lo*<fadu-.tion? will >* made In f?Tcr of ?tr ' 'Ho.
drart'aemar.U
Oua aquora for ibran moot'ia, AO
,i r,? .1. - '*
do Ikrum f?r. lO Oil
Two ?ju*ro? l?f tl tw m .0?. ^ 11)
do f r ?4* <10 13 OO
do for odd toor, t ** <t o
Three equarr* fir tlirwi Tint , 11 OO
do fir ?l* do 11 00
do lor 0110 rru 1'ft OO
Tour tqu*rt* f-i licw motslir. t 4 OO
dp f'r nr. do t{ OO
dd for one y?tf. 3ft W
40gy flu i>|n?rri, for nor J nr, 4 0 OO
' TrofcudHi*'. Mtbtt|lMI CcJi ^ OO f-r^ u ifi.
adrertWenailo for In < then T.irtn v>yr-? C'CII.
' .p *th?r? nrtiT b* rxio roii mckthli.
If rn? eumin. of In urfi .u? l> not npe-ilfttd, t* wmti.no
drertlremtiiO will bo cavr nua till orlrred an 1
?a*tarp ?(y-0*!ixpir.
No *dr<7rtl?'.rri7nto. u,wnr?h uilh will be ejfitld?rel
l?M T?A* >1 tqr.nre.
miscellaneous.
LAW OOUilT OF APPEALS.
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VOLUVB1A, INOV. TERM,
Addiltonal Rule* of Ccurt.?90.?In
preparing a plat for the use of the Court,
aserveyorsha'! represent a building, fence,
or thy like, by a mark of due proportion
in site, according *.o tbe scale of the plat.
He ahull by aoine small but distinct I ?tf?r
orv ticure distinguish every crrner, and
every station, blazed tree, or other point
which is likely to be the subject of ditpute.
He shall take euro not to render the plat
confused or indistinct by crowding too
much upon it ; but he shall rather refer
by letters or figures to a table (which u.ay
contain the coarse? and distances of lines
?the marks at corners. ?tation> ' noted
points?explanations anJ remit**) than
attempt to write touch on th'- liars or
near to point* on the pi it .la shall nl-o
m ileu two drafts or duplicate* i?t the roat,
* that on the trial there m .y h? ,t; ? f r
t te Use vi 1 the Judge and th< In for tV.s
parties ?u Court Thi* rule ?r. the lf>,
17 and .tul-s ol Court - i..' bo tap
i. j ... . I r
I'unur-i \u vwvy 'uifl o: tnirvey mtveti ?r>
a surveyor.
97.?Hfireaftcr, in trie (V.r . -,r'. i oc a
jury fir tho trial . f.h iv wlit > the
right of percmpu ry oliniientrc i* claimed
?nd allowed, a child under ten year-. ' ? ,-c
shall in the presence of tho 0?>ur; <li iw
one from the name* of sll (lie iarori in attendance,
which one hiving tinswemd.
hall be presented to the *ccu.?eJ *nd ao on
until in regular course the panel may lie
exhausted ur a jury be. fanned.
98?Attorneys ahall make such preparation
for every tiial, and for every motion,
on circuit that the Ju !gc on circuit shall,
without writing more than note, of the
oral icnitrouy piven by witness?*
adduced in Court, hnvc, in a permanent
form, the means of exact inform*
tion, sufficient for hie understanding the
point* involved, fur hie instruction the
jury fully, and for bis making a report to
the Court of Appeal? ?
In specification of the doty required
uudor this rule the following particular*
are specially enjoined, rit:
Firti.?In every action of trearast to
try till*?, every notion of treipasa q c f.
involving tiMe, wd every other action or
proceeding wherein title to laud la brought
in question, the attorney or eachsidc ahull,
at the ope ok g ol hie case or defence, lay
before the judge ? plain and orderly tb
etraot of the title which he intends to of
for. This abstract Obali-oonUir. najne*.
dates, number?, material description and
other particulars known to t cot. t inverted
?to reference to pap* re in a chain ?/f 'die
?to death?, births, heirship or other : .i
portent inoidenia?to title r>y daaeei.t, de
viae, partition; ehenff's wale, possession <>r
other moaua; an I it shall, where there ia
known to be a dispute abyut loeatlon, ape
oially dwsoilbe lbs clai.u set up by the par*
t? for whom the attorney acts, and be *eoompaniod
by a copy of the plat, <?r so
much of it as may be neweeeayy ; and its
every onM the abstract chad olaarly and
uceinetly exhibit the matter? in eunteet,
M they are understood by euah attorney.
Steon/i-^-la every eeae whareanyr#.
Cord, legal proceeding, award, grant from
*k. ??. ?, -4?J -V *? *
,-.v K1.K D, unru Ml HVttW9J ll'HB, l?W? u'
any kind, ooovenant, biH of ult> rtmrt'
gage, agreement, bond, bill of exoWnge,
eingle bill, protaieeorj not#, efliicitt, lot
tor, fvrwtioAt#, unitoo, ikiverthemenl, H
tr.ct from a boob or font a neper of aej
kind, or other matter, written or printed,
i? offered in evidenee, orii addneed jfcr
the ?oa?id#raUoa of the Court, titer* ahall
be f?U befbeotite Jndg* either * oopjr of
nek matter or an ab*tr?*t of it : Thie abe
atmet thallehuw theaatore of ?ufh written
or printed matter, the wmft ol tim paittee
^ I# if end tf third jemu mentioned in it
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THAT DEPARTETH, SPEECH IS
OIIE
' (when the name* of such third paraoni are i
' materia),) the d*t?? and no much of the
1 description cr other operative part thereof
) as will make intelligible what it is intend!
od to fhow, and the points of dinpute J
! cou jerninjt it Further abstract of* pa- i
per contained in a chain of title will be
' unnecessary, if it h is been put into such 1
I abstract Of title ne is required by the first !
specification.
| Third-?The attorney, who offers admissions
ot' the adverse party or the writ, ji
ten testimony oC witnesses. shall fay before
tha Judc* a copy of such admissions or i
t\??ti"??nnj. if they have previously been
acneesibh' t<? hint, auch written admit- ji
sinus of party or <*ou?*?'d, testimony taken i
by consent, extracts from letters. dftaniwi- i
. 1
tion* whioh had been opened on a former i
trial or opened by onucnt and the like.
Fnurth?In every case where, by de- i
manor or otherwise, a question concerning ]
pleadings i- presented. the actor in such ; i
location ?-l>a'! Iiy b^fo-e the Judge suoh '
abstract or :b< pleading*. as will fully ei ' i
hibit ?li <,uc?tion In tvery action of; !
slander, th? words charged in each coutit j I
alt ill b* vi tan bv an abstract laid before 1
the Judge i
Fifth.?The appellant's attorney ahalt i
band to the Judge, with the notice of ap- 1
p*eal in sny ca?e. or within one week after i
serving . uoh notioe. a copy of all interro" I
garice mid depositions takon by comruis- t
rion, whioh were read on the *,riul; or if i
the Judge aha!! upcoially dispense with I
portions thereof, then a copy of so inuoh <
thereof as ehati not have heen Bo liipenscd ' '
with.
Hizfh.?Copies of all affidavits and oth- <
r papers which were read in a case, but 1
not offered in evidence, ur.d of ail motions .
made in it, whether granted or rejected, ,
shall also accompany a notice of appeal, or i
follow it within a week, xe above mention
?d. the appeal require* auch pa pore i
or motion* ro bo reforred to in the report ; j 1
or in default of copie*. lueb >.b#tract? and 11
extract-* s* mat be sufficient for the report, ' 1
i?ceonlintf r d -octinne giaen hy the Judge, . '
* bull he may di?penea with full <inpio*. 1 I
The Court -if Appeal* may disregard all j <
complaint c-.iip.Tnintr toy matter omitted
>i tu ?i?ie<3 iu fieoitiun, innrtu lion* ro i '
;i?e jury or report, where nuoh matter n\g t
i M.a ornl textimony of witce?hea ad- i
! ic? 1 in Court, and tho mean# of eiae'. i
irt' r::iation concerning ?l should, accord- | i
in - i t'.is rule, litire been given to the ! 1
Juo? >\. oirctrt by the party cciuplainioir, \
and w?ii? not *o >_'i?eo I 1
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^r.unu ot Appeal in general i <
terom of objection. eucb a?, "that a ver- ( <
di t {>ir decree) in contrary to avidenee,*' |
<ir ta~t an ir?ier /or direction) ia contrary i
to law," will bo diareiratded, anleae it be i
com|?auied by apecilieationa of the parti. J i
cularn wherein thp evidutice wan repugnant I
or deficient, or wherein the law wan viola- I
ted. i
100 ?In addition to tbo report, the i
gr iiind* of appeal metier* which by j i
the report may bo required tu be printed, j i
uti attorney bringing up an appeal shall } 1
have printed the pointa which he inakaa, <
ani the citations of MJth rite nn which be
intend* to rely; anu lie shall furnish, of
tho brief thus prepared, a copy to the op i
poeito attorney, at least tarn (Jay* before I
the appeal will be heard, and a copy to <
each of the Judges, and ohm to the re per i
i ter .?t the hearing a iperioica, by way j <
of illustration, ia placed in the bands of (I
the reporter, to be printed with those ad. <
, uitional rules in his next volume of rs? i
. ports i
| mb. ji- ffkbs6!s\V account of
patrick henry
In the published W.itings of Dan. i
i?! VVebater is the following description ef
Patrick Henry, Which Mr. W ebster heard
Thomas JcfTeraon.
J'rri.fc Henry was originally a bar-kee |
p<-r. is w*a uerrled very young, and go.
i t c into s ?Mie busirieas on his own account
w:<? a bankrupt before the year wkj out. (
VN ten 1 about the age of fifteen I left
tho Nihonl here. t<> go to the college at ,
VYillismrburg. I stopped a few Jays at a
friend's in 'he county of Louies. Thete
f ur?v * w aud became acquainted with 1
Patrick Hrtiry; I laving spent the Christ
rue* iin'iurya there, 1 proceeded to Wil- <
tia jiabiirgT- &?'? question aroee about my
adnttMHiU, as my preparatory studies had .
dot been pursued at the school con sectsd |
with that institution. This delayed my <
adniiaeion tfhout a fortnight, at which
titnc Henry appeared in WillianmbuTg, act! j
applied lor n license to practice law, ha*,
ng souunetic-d the study of it at or sub
wquontlj to >hr <imt of uiy maaling blm
ia Thera mtra flmr ?x*rm?ar??
Wjthu, and)***, V?y%on lUuoolpb ami
Job'i Kaddc.lr.li Wytha an J PandUton
al od#? r?j#oi?d Ma application. Tbo two
l .r.d.dpha, bj h? HoportunUf W?fa pra.
Vabed opoo to wgn tba Jicoaaa; and barlog
idKainad tlMir Mgaatjiraa. b? apjdiad
gain to tVt,4$eU?t, and aftar aaoif'/;
trtot/ and tuao? ? roudntn df futara atady, J
na^adtd fa btaiaiag bi? Ha ihna
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FLEETING AS THE WIND?I
RAW, s: c., J
tnracd out for a practicing lnvryer. The
first, case which brought bim int.) notice
was a contented election, in which i < Hp.
p nred an counsel befur the r mniittceof
the House of Burgesses. His second wan
the Parsons case, already wel' known.
Those and nimilor efforts s.X>o obtained for
him no much reputation, that hn was eleoted
a member of the Legislature. He Wsn
?s well hu i ted to the times as any man e-er
wjs, and it in not now nay t?.s?y what we
should have done without Patrick lIen,->
He was fst before ell in maintaining the
rpint of the Revolution, H'- .ofluenoe
it** most extensive with the1 member*
Irotu the upperccitut m, and ?jboldnr<??
and their vote* overawed and controlled
(he morocool or the more timid aristocrats
to gei tleiuen of the lower part of the State.
Hie eloquence vn peculiar, if indeed it
(hoolJ be called eloquence, for it wae iinpreavivo
and sublime hryond what can be
imagined Although it wa# difficult,
wheu be had spoken, to tell what ho had
?uid, yet while he wan epo iking it aiways
teemed directly to the point When be
bad a pole o fi in opposition to toy opinion?
had produced a great effect, and I my
telf been delighted and moved, I have
taked myself when he oeated: What
has be said?" 1 could never answer tb*
inquiry Hi? pcr*"n ** > ol full eize. and
bin niui.ner and voice free and manly. Hia
utterance neither fait nor very ?l?,w His
rpeechea generally abort?from a quarter
to a half an hour ilia pro unciatiou *m
rulgar and vicious, but it waa forgotten
while he wan speaking.
He waa a man of very little knowledge
jf any aort; he read nothing, and bed uo
books. Returning one November from
a it. r< >
IUCI Hill 'P V.VUTO, III l-OTTuWOC OT IOI
Hum* i ?j>*oy?, in two tvilauiei, earing be
ibould have jeii'ire in the winter for roeiin??.
In the eprinp be returned them,
ind declared be bed not beeu abU to po
further lhaa twenty or thirty papee io toe
iret volouie. He wrote almost nothing ?
io could - not write; The 'enolutione of
75, whioh have been escribed to hiro.
lave by many teen auppoaed to have beea
written by Mr Johnaon, who anted a?hia
teuond on that occaeion ; but if tbey wera
written by iienry bieimlt, tbry era not
iucb a* to prove any power >f coiiip?ieiti??n.
Neither in politic# nor in bie pr?>f***ion
was he a man of buainrr-; he wae a n*an
"or debate only. Hie biographer aaya that
io read I'hita+ch ?\trf year 1 doubt
whether he over read a volume nf it iu hia
ife. Hi# tempor was excellent, and ge?~
rrally nbaervyd decorum in debate Un
>ne or t*o necaeiune, I lM?ve*een lii ?i aajry.
and hie ai per wa? terrible; tboea who
eknrated it were n<t diapered :o ar.<u^? it
gain. In hi* opinions be wee jielding
tod practicable, end not di?rn*a?U t > differ
from hie friend*. In pntair- conremation
be wan agreeable and facet ioa, and. while
in penteel society, appeared to underatand
ill the decencies and proprieties of it, but
in bia heart, be preferred l ?w aociety, aad
lought it an often*' pnaeible. He Wwtud
bunt in the pine wood* uf Fluvanna, with
overeeers; and a people of that deacriplic'u
lieing in a camp for a fortnight at a time
without a charge of raiment. I Have of.
ten been astonhhed at hiaooiumaud of pr?....
I L . *
po? i?'ij{.ua^r, now ne auaiutd a knowledge
of it I never could find out. ee be
read to little aud ooorereed Itttla with
i located men \fier all. it uiuat be al.
lowed that he was nor leader in tbe uicm
arri of the Herniation, i.t Virginia. U
that reapect more w*e due to bi.u? tbau
?ny other perron. If we had uu bad h\?a
we ahoald probably hero got oa pratty
well, aa you did, by a number of mad of
nearly equal talent*, bu: ba left ua all far
behind Hie biographer rent the aheeteof
Uia work to maee they were printed, and at
the end naked for my opinion, } told bid)
it would he a queetion hereafter, whether
hie work ehould be placed on tbe ehelf of
hiaiory or uf ptnegyrio. Ilia a poof-book
writteu la >ad teste,and give*ao imp?rfeot
ah idee of r'uirick Henry, that it enema
intended to ehow off the writer more tbau
the nubjeiM of the work.
EXOTTJttKMT IN ' LOtJl?T!LUt, Kf.?
. tr?? wmm m ffimmm uoiwn?ni >i loe i^Qiirt
llouee in Lculevtlle qo Sunday during the
BXemtuetion of the ae^roee eherged with
the ujorder of tho Joye* family. WilUepl
Joyee, a brother uf the murdered oitof pro*
pueed to burn them end the crowd re* peon
id, but finally they were quieted by the
court end the negroee re<ner?ded The
preeuintiveevldeace egeinet them ie etroog
hut there ie aothlny direot etoept the
eoofeaeiou of the negro. r
end dtl? i - ' ' '
Tu Nkoboe* tbe ricfrauMts tw rife
K*i>.?''1 be ea< itement ie Ten* Mete re*
gerdiog a tor*U bee eubeided. Alt the
sieve eliurchee have be-?n finally cloeed.tnd
do hoiidey wee allo'ved the oegroee tk'ta
CbrieejD**. 3 The frv? negroee ere being
driven out dhfe rerel eectioue of the &t*te,
on penalty of death if they remaio. Thia
Km ended the incendiary eflWfr AT fifftd*
wbe have eatellort en their deluded vie,
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at*.4*.w- ?? 11 -? ? w.me-zMmcKtar^r^ wamir*iK..>i W? ?Mttw?>
ANUARY 13, 18
(imn a l<w# of the enjoyn r:?t they o?i* f oe- he i
ar/sod, and in many inat uee* bxve cob- at 1
eigned tlierr to tho !n Kentucky cha
and etacwherc. all disturbance * b.?ve been ter
ftfl-jctunllj quelled by the violent dedth f tint
tb* l*?dera, end al! excitement bar. d <#)>- "pi
pcared. qui
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NICARAGUA AS IT IS. J ?
j We have before u? a map of Nicaragua, : pRf|
which we have examined with aone *?- f f,?
tent ion. It ?h>>wr that while thn Repub? ' w>;
lie i> in the extent of its territory q?'?ta c
formidable, amounting ia all to aotunthintr
like 50,001t aquare miles, \Va ker nan at ,u f
fio tiioe been abie to make a lodement at aR(j
.. ?>. tk .. iti? m t
?i I'urr poim*. AO Qfl i (hit
, ante tbe*e are near the lake. and thus *ro f?rf
important in position if he cculd hate
maintained hiiiiaelf there. Nicaragua ia ; ?|
250 miles in length by about 150 in breadth I imr
! in the widest part, and tbie includes fc< tb '
lakes, but rot anj pcrib.n of the Mosquito j mu.
territory. Tbe level of lake Nicaragua !
above the iNeifio Ocean ia l'Jfl ff'it, and l j^|3
that of I#ake Manufroa above the Pacific in ! tju,
? 1H5 f?"<t The population ia aatinattcd at !
: 263,000, nd tbaa divided : j,a9
Whites - * Sti.000
Negroes ? - 19,0'>0
Indiana - - - 84.000 } 5
Mixaa - - 135,000 ' Dn
The principal p'acc? are thus it habited : : exp
Le<vo - . 30,00 | \h
M^seaya - * 10,000 th*
Managua . ... 13,000 sine
Granada. ... 12,000 vrhi
Oui'.endago, < . 14.000 by
Viaiejo ... 1,400 upo
New Peub'a, - 3,300 aioi
'Tuieca, . - - 1,200 ; exp
Ohichigalpa - 3,000 foui
Pwaltiga, ... 1,000 | of t
Acoyspa, - - - 1,100 ! der
t in tuia connection, ant' \* poa?*?*injt in- . in s
tereal, ?e eubjo.n the p-illation of Cm* | <*' '
' tra! Auirii!* which ia divided iota fc?c 1 reoi
autre, fallows: Be?
! Guatemala, 48,370 856 000 | fun
Sun Salvador, 9.700 800.000 "it
lia>idura?, - 80,000 867,000 i ii t
Nicaragua - 54i,000 25S,lK)0 i tior
U,*ta R.eti, 13,000 126.000 of t
U ?iii ihue be seen ihru ine total eqcere wbi
u ilea ol the t>? atatea la over 185,000,
and he ii.ui population over 2,000,00.-? j toui
JPvjfuL. C***- A*?* * | the
j condition of walker s army. pr?\
| Qua of Walker'i ui?n, who recently de- iJi$c
aerteu and arrived at San Franaciaou, tolls uwa
a pitiable at?>ry Heeaya; wa9
'There were about 100 permo# in the ja \
i huupitai when good fortune allowed me to a*
j get away. The very rtdeiUvtiou of that jer
riorripie iuue is enough In a?.*ker. me. bow- | dee
! ev?r incapable 1 a to of giting s fu" de- ' fru(
I seriplfoa of its borrom Many of the .~>l I e j ,
diere are ready to d.o Wore enterii g it, ' ia |
1 sod msr.y sick ones report themselves bi for j ne0
duty latbsr than go tbere. Walker has |CM
uow no natives in hit army Many of bis j tact
t*? ?.pa have deserted and gone over to tbs on
I CbsHJoriets party. Hie ulLosra art geoer- PJ
' ally drunk. Lie hiiuaelf is hardly ever a. ,
| see it. It will be necessary for bi'.o to do
bara bghttug to get food and ths only 0f t
; way in arbicb be gets provisions now, if beft
| not by fiybting, u by taking it front the tia fcrei
tivaa ai d ooinptiitng tbaio to take cocoa, c(ktll
of wbiob tbara it s plenty in the oonutry. ,^IJt
iu return. . i |ars
"No person is allowed to go frnuj ply>? con
to piece without a passport: No pent -a,
j aitbei oitiaan or soldier, ia allowed to lei ye a "*
(naiads without oue ; aud if ft soldier is j
! oftujiht ftO<i/ ?v?4?riD^ Ui do fto. he is Uk?t j
!#s a deserter kndrhot Sitohu bis ioe- y/k
tie fat*. If person eecapfte Walker, 1 cou
root great risk of falling Into the hands of ^ov
the ChftUioriftUe, who would ftlau eho. i |j1(
hi in
"If be base the ferer he is carried to
the hewpitai ?t Gmoftdft; he is put ou VV?:
raw kid# bed, without ft mftltreoe or bUn- for
Set, uttleae he ehouid be so firttmstft ?? #eh
to have these articles hiniftelf, which ie' tnf
dou) happens It is frequently the csn* ?vo
that ft stek infto is put oO ft *ed Irvfti wUib HU^
mows vretob bts iuat hesn named off to rntt
be harried, who hea died of yellow fever, ?
oholefs, o* e>i?ie other eouugtouft disease. ,, tf.
and wboee bed hse nerdr been u leaned >t w*t
changed. The euffsr*? iisaot drink we- ?j
I t?r, because the dufttoie there say that it mu
is 'poison to fever,' ead the only drink si- ^
If^wed is orange leaf tee. liven this a n, i ?]
to be bed, on account of the negligence'Ji
the stewards and servants. and tu*? sink lY,
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ui?o i> i?n v> ?am tna pirofc with beat tod i fHf
(hint. 1 b?<e binr bubrs ?ftd$ bi-art ?*?d !
bug** *?? *? uf w if t??hk t{l)(
ibe dooion, *ad <?ocdd rot ft ? TMj ^
bad plMi?y, and #MJ of tfcam *? s *
on it fetal vf ih? tiu.*." ||f|
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PASTIME; BUT A WRITING ]
5 7.
I * . i ' " IWHII i ?i.wiriiMi
;he fir?t to pron?unoe th*> oonvtnm wor-' ' wh
u#ii nest Jjjrniiiiv. ! nt *U1i i'm ?rx fri
rig# the spotc ban net begni- T e uf
ol iect i? to draw the other into a-- ?p gd
r some offer, and it' that is d'>ne, the 001
liloposna" is spoken and a fin frit re '**
red. To illustrate it better by ?xtn- *re
A and P. ^xchaevro phih>pconcs at a p4
' J, an<' ir. a few days sfter A exMi up 'f?
3 at his or her h'>us?. B, ir?*t ? d of si;
?*i* to he asWd ii\ enters just before Binviution;
if offered a chair, take- * for
upon the soft, if B passes ih? bu"v lv,
^ at the tab!??, A takea ube? ) instead qu
eo on, a'wavs takiug rare t~ accept no- tor
?<?. but in n quiet ?<; endeavoring to ,
.a ?! ? . ?L _ - * - i? '
r> I.in II.nc p'tr*J ?niO acceptance O' ' pr<
e offer on his nwueide |
'If, at that vinit, eithnr !? :rce*aful, be ex
sediately eays philopOSra,' out T both J th<
uld bo always i n their guard, the tbinp qr
f p?m or to a bud eqtier t (ccvvcn The |
ler wi'l instantly are bow preferable me
method to our own, where of\ r.. pr<
es th?re is a ru Je !m?t" exhibited t > bo coi
first t>*speak; end ?h?ro the person . wo
tho least on hia .lind is generally sue 1 en
iful." ' I at
fINDICATION t ? A NLVT ThXORY?TtTE
TACTION or Mitrdkr.?A series of ;n.
eriruenla ha' e recently h- en made by '
Pollock, an coculist of'Chicago. to test
truth mi an article published some time ;
e by a celebrated physician in Ifnglaud,
oh alleged that toe last arene viewed jt (
a dying iuan would remain irrpr<ssred i^o
n the retina as does the improa- i ,
? n a dagurreotype plate. In each por
erii nt that Dr. P. his made, he haa nQ
nd tnat an examination of the rcriua 1 rn,
in eye with a microscope revealt a won- i
ful ni well as a beautiful sight, and that
iliuoat every instance there was a clear, 1
.inct and marked inipreeeion. The
rot examination of the eyo of J. H. ! ne
i~l.U. ?U . ?J
R HI nw uuri>C[?? 1U ."VJUU'a, ,, j
ducted by Dr Sanfurd, corrcuponds
li those u. ad 4 e'aewherc. Tha following )
htf published account of the examine A
?At tmt we nupe-rcd the saturation ^s!
he ?*yc in a weak * lutiou of ?tropbin, th<
oh evidently procured en enlarged } k>(
e of the puj il. On observing this, we ho
ohed the end of tie optic nerve with '
extraef, when the eya iuataotly became cu
luoarunt. j Rh
Ve now applied a powerful leue, and t, c-1
mrered in rha pupil the rude, worn tUJ
iy fp-urfs ol a li^ht ccat, besides whom ;
a round ntone, standing or auepondod j <tr<
the air, witb a small handle atuck
it warn in tha* eart'U. The remain
ww debris; ovldentk lost from the
truetiou of the optic a od its eeperation
n the mother brcin. Had we pjrf'or.n- '
this operation when the eye wn* entire boi
ho socket, witb all its powerful conti
-Q with the b< am, there ia not the
it doubt but that we should bare da
led the la t ides and impression made j on
the p.iod and eye of the unfortunate wi'
The tiling woul'* evidently fce entire,
i perhaps we shoteld hare bad the j dii
tour, or, better still, the oxact fitcure , *c
he murderer The last impression CO
jre death is always mere terrible on the
in, rroTtt f??r, than rrt>ui any other '01
t?, unrt fijgutei iinpr??*iduu ?Ua pupil to
e Jistinct, which we attribute to the
;*'Uow of the optiu nerve end it* free g?
Mi.unlchiion with the Oraio."
. , * 'ft
*EW WAV OP VfiYlKG A SUB
SCBJ^TIOK. At
t correspondent of the Lagrange on
iggiveetbe following atnuninc aotot
of the way a farroCi waa teugbt U.
r cheaply he could take the papers '/l
e leas-m ia -worth pondering liy J
id many we 'wot of. " .
You hate hens at home, of course- 5?,
II, I will aeml you my paper one year lc<
the proceeds qf a ai&gie han for one
run -merely the proceeds. It aeama
ling, preposterous^-' to imagine the .
doct* of a Single hen will pay the jj^
aoriution ; psriiaps it woni but I ,
Ice the offer." ^ . ?j
TW?1' W ?T
? ? v#r " I fT'
e to it/ ?nd *pp#*Iod tofnoae* _M
n?MM k $? fcfiVir. - '"' ?;/' ;VT J ?
!Wf?rm?r w?ht #wny. opptreatly frf
ch ?Uted with his c^nau?tl, and too da
lor w?mi cm hi* ?*y rsjoi?ii?|. Mb. t*
no* rnjjtd rouod, jt&dL tbo world la
olred on it* *w*. we th<? son moved tb
its^prbit jc?t, M ft Joriiiely dW, it# )?(
msr i t ot?ing f r. f^g'libwy th
| Wbtitd bion&alf With 0? informs* fo
a frW ft. H? not bit It bnsirtbe hi,
Lira of hi? own count? J, but be?4to* 0\
ir?ra*rtt upvi th's ldMi?M| topics of ri<
Fvd?b.*Ad iM Kuitioulmftiirdiie' ?*l , ,
iruWMHt of sfo tiiaciviaJli.aiv iWieo fj
igfcted, too* m ?&**% :U wxiMA*
(W ? *v"?. *M ay
> -*3>m?4 attUprogrow
^toIT ohd ffc^j ift g^firii
p * T ;UV' < ' : ? %
* f J?. HXt' - v f*r< w. ifeS*' fi&JUf.' *'
m \MwwSmm
p;:?. : .'
4t- ^a?x ? ' :
fwMft ^ Skj r f.
$? " .j *i '. <'inWiPv fc vjIjJ '.'i* ,, '.
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- J Ji ! ! 'Will?*
tS ETERNAL."?Turn*.
^ NO. 30.
ien who should enter but our old
end farmer B
' How do you do, Mr ?' said the
:tor, extending his hand, itnd hie
urtennnce iitup with e bland smile ?
ke a chni-. sir. and be seated ; fine
ather we hm e V
1 **? AO f : r /I Mi4u ^nA ' o nflWAf.
OMf ?jUU^ UM? unmu, aunnui
the farmer, shaking 'he proffered
iw' cf the editor, ana then a short
puce ensued. during which ou^ friend
bitched his vtair backward and
ward, twirled his thumbs abstractedend
spit profusely- Starting up
ickly, he said, add rowing the edt'
Mr D . I hate brought you the
sceeds of that h<?n.*
It was ainueing to soe the peculiar
preasion of the editor as be followed
i former down to the wagon. I could
rdlj keep my risibles down.
When at the wagon, the farmer cotasnced
handing over tr the editor the
rxincts of the hen, which, on being
anted, amounted to eighteen pullets
rth a shilling each, a number of doa
of eggs, making in the aggregate,
the leaet calculation, $2.50, one del*
more than the price of the paper.
1 No need,' said ne. 'of men not tak*
^ a family newspaper, and paying for
two 1 don't miss this from my rooet,
t I have paid for a year's subscripn,
and a dollar over. All folly, sir ;
ire is no man bat can take a paper ;
? charity, you know commenees at
I But,' resumed the editor, *T will pay
' what is over thv subscription. I did \
t intend this as a means of profit, but
:her to convince you- I will pay
Not a bit of it, sir; a bargain is ft
rgnin. and I am already repaid, sir,
ubly paid, sir And whenever ft
ighhor makes tho complaint I did, I
II relate to him the hen story. Good
y gentlemen.'
Yask?e?It ukesadowneast man to
k questions but once in a whiicons sf
etc finds his match. Jonathan cver>k
a gentleman who was traveling on
rseback notwithstanding the disadntage
of having lost a leg. Hie
riosity was awakened. at he rode
>ng side of him, to know how he
anccd to meet with such a miefor*
ie1
Been in the a* my, I guess,' said the
xioua inquirer4
Never was in the army in my life/
? traveler remarked4
Fit a duel, perhaps ?'
'Never fought a duel, sir.'
1 Horso threw you off, I guess, or
uethin^ of that are sort?'
4 No, sir, nothing of the kind.*
Jonathan tried various dodges, but
to no effect; and, at lengthT almost
t of patience with himself as well mm
th 'he gentleman, whose patience waa
ry commendable, he determined on *
*ec? inquire as to the nature of the
cif'ent by which the gentleman had
me to lose ilia leg.
I will tell you,' replied the tr^weler,
1 condition that you will promise not
ask 'mother question.'
' Agreed, agreed V exclaimed the te>
r listener, 'agreed.'
4 Well, sir.' remarked the gentleman, ?
wu bit off.'
4 Bit off! cried Jonsthan. 4Wett, I
dare, I should just like to know what
earth bit it off-'
Not Dfcah ?A sailor had wandered
to a churchyard, and was amusing
maelf by reeling the inscriptions on
e grawe stones Presently he came
one on which was inscribed the fol*
sring:
' Weep not for me my dearest deer,
I em aottUad fhvjgii 1 He here." .
This was too much for Jsfljv' Shift. L, '
% his quid, he ejaculated; *Well, I're
ard say that there ere caiot in which ^
man may he ;bnt if/wee dead JPef
* it.'
> r'--. i ^ i N
PpTH of Jon j a LaBotD^JeQ.?
a ivvan iuuou r?gr?, UH W
end, Prof. UBorde, r*wi*ed jesterJr
the psinful intelligence from Kw?
of the 4<**h of bis elds* sen. Mrjaefd^H
it woH ktown, w?t ott of
bend of pHant yen** rtsn, who
It M?rion District ! ** spring to servs
e cause of the 6o#A v the straggle
r her deereet rights, Ho be# don#
, duty nobis, :W blw in hiipetri&
mch r* far his section eqon)
Wte under the Tbt
vr of th'- oerr.omuty is with hit
n% in tb?b#?ireiiiagb?Ntv?moni. '*
F Ore
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