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TM JASPER VOL. I JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. APRIL . 1858. NO. 4 WEEKLY ft rlJBLISHEIi XV Ell 1 FRIDAY, AT JAXeEU, DUBOl i:iiUI'l V, INDIANA, BV MEHRING R, DOANE & SMITH. OFFICK Corner Of Maim Crush and Maoihjsa n Sim .n. (fr TKRMH-STRI'-H.V ADV Single SubacriptiouJor fifaffttpla. 4-e RATE OF AD VI For square uf 10 tin Kacii subsequent Longer advert! fraetion over a a quare. hiciit udvrt nan will b in Aim For Town-hip r or l."uiny For District, C$ Jewa wer- w rooc'a am Curiatiana n t J in leai Alary aloud the cr A t H foot tier font che y the drrmltul KCeHM Till the gfia e Sutieitr ditd. i . Aj. i. . wm on nov; uug ner alary ; i'aii.tera derked her hr.w ä n I "Mary tmd thecro teiiide." And when ixler fi -rce opiinaslnn Goodne-i- Mitrer like iran -reu. on, Llirmt airain is crucifi -d. rucjfi pirT But if luve be there t ear ted, By no ynef or terror I. alary aland the cr boifc. TJüe LeTlnlbRjt l-lptain Harriaon, who i to command the leiiath.fi. write, to Beaton tb.t be la in bpe.tobein Portlandwith hi. vtsel ifl the latter n.rt ol the niunib of J IBA. anil . AI i ' KT .aal aaVi ft BBBBBB BBBBaav 4 t" 4 BT ' r aP MnbM ppCt tl. aiaie. 1 V . .B. h Fol I. Mndea1 barbe a Mill. iL itualunted. tl.athepropo.e-tc remain there with her'" n.e. than one, a good job. They eevea week.. per lor ni hi. funeral with appropri tteyritnu-' . . i . IX ma.ta for ca rn.'ona: bbt i.'CUa; out ft . u ukwon bj ita. rataof eigaWen mile, an bmir, if a rar uccurrencc to b favureil with to aeceleran. tkU m,h. ..! ! T " , I. . ...: j.j . . i .i bly prtnriac lb d in ateer.rg the inrii,, r.u,.;.., j .. tor Che contingency of get ting out w n( nm. i . ,1 i OT Ol some accident lo Ihe Pte iliiiii.' uf Ihe uia.tt ure of iron, . .. . . " ar one ia rf wood. It a mm m. Prer pwiaaC the f Iwaaal, 'PP"M- f'" fbalre Fdbo difficult logiveaoyde.crip.i""fcn"lf,"iiy '" n" - ao fast, Ii iiun... .....i . . , ... . lair air or madam. No, nut 'wives,' certainly ; II. immenae eewel, which, without '. ' V tion the aid r .1 it . . , arwwaaega, wouic give any ui.tinct a npvnli.r ....n.i...., .i.t . a peculiar con-1 ruction. Ittauuit idea of eneluarely of ban, with vary uirlm? . xcep- IIS! t Xceu- We copy Journal of During t Morrison, considered a of that place a an adopt laat Friday, en yeare from M .tl-law.. her, when been the v. human out committed the while hi. family 1 Ji- - .,, Mb. ho had Accomplished locked her up iu lns'rodbV ardTOcoinplihed Iii hellish design, threatening e kill her if aha divulged the act. She had consequently bean alraid todisclole the crirrte, but finally became ao di.treaaedlthat she coaim Muioate it t Morrison', moller-in-law. Vhdthereuu- I any r on vernoeeo. ner irom his house. IHornaon J weeerraated the nrxt day upon the littlej girl amuttAit, and. taken before k justice for examination. eJh told a plain. atr.i.Hafar- ward atory, chaigilg bim witb tie crime , , m . He dented it of craree, hoi beini unable to produce the alighlfct evidence 0 hie inno-lin 1 Hon.. i flu rip vl i.i it. .i.. .. ...... ...L;..-Ii'e, mr oriiiK in ur wiry are uir nu ..... feature i. it. appearance of at principal dimension are a. füllt J"ttb between perpt ndicuJeVJt F aaaWKW Mi of the hatfj H)eaa J W' ""u ng JKjaal . mJri w,aiws - - n1(J ,n ,llort UVC mnn:leto: Ihe customary ,uul uu ", mi i vine. aMsaw aawar feature ,. it. appearance of atrengtb. It. ,J' ."t,"'Cf c;"j he 'f m"r' h'8 symptom, of unrequited aflaeUon. had Z I ortune.and a Providence .end. a fe- principal dimeniiw r. an f..tlu... neignoor wu. aiiuihi-c uuia nine pa- . ... . , I...U tvith it (Sea ta. Knr f aa fimri marru! " . ' . jfc a j v a; j i ( Uri P i Hiioifie possession ol fornchap- M",V 1 ' " VM MV w Len,h betweea perpcnd,culam4ifMrji' c. "' r?,:,-:-' "' 1 "' f,"d .:.. i.,,.! ;..., ..,,,....,-... ...t.. ia.dk drcc. and otlaet. a nrct.v bonnet, and Leaatli n dirk i nil lini ! i i aj from Mafl aiorriron a ritaw ymin acf ar. . t.. (F wee.a aaro. not rraaa cent, he w hcllto bail for Mplppeaeficcjwaa not to be too easily carried cff. Fred at the Circuit Codi, which edbvenea next Monday. Wliat Do YOUR? Men BwrI bt a iwn LPT- A very important question thin, and well des.-rving of prof, m.d attention, and a Mri- oua i.twer. Truly, .nnrriaoc b ltelf M ..Ipi oust mailer. :. t,i ,. : ; .v any ... in uuiiMiit m vii'w it a Ifcdivu, in....! hut themoal bach' ! r w I. ii i.;. iw i.i.: - cm ii evi r do a if you J(J iroci'CfliRJp Iba; hut ft Jcin:', ih.iii.in of aul jocta ulaci 11 .AB Ii il . ... 'Jrik Bather, la ail inur- , Btty Ititig iioi pa.r ariounet ol the ;. iJl-.o.rule it bv L''t ua i nmji ire a wedding tt moot jierndiia will ackiiow. ifombre affair. How I event rifi-o u.to I'uiuparalive vivnci- iv and rhcerlulne beaid u wedding, ll ihe annouiio'iiii'iitn in our public Htr'-i t tea ti.y. What in inure rummun than tu fad On the undertaker' t-It p door funeraTr perffi'incd,' unha i be to oe ou the ti i'li t irin ( Ituri h d'or 'mtrilugea) s j!' inn '' It I piain that ih interuicnt, it it doen no' Ipaturafly uggeat at le et diaiu f the idea M perloi-inaiue ol playiuir far acting a part. I Ali eivc the 'dear departed' may enjoy the iieru rmance e.uedin.'ly. He wbo i botnej 1 10 hia I. in liome may lir ve been a hard,;ri piup, ururiou, 9t vetcua hunk Hiah4ii uii.uriia lor Iiiiii iu decuroua crape und cum bric; l,,e u. outwardly .nd visible grief; ''"dly ill heartily rrjoice and chuc- kle. J lie interment ot the J cli mirer is, ',ean'(Hiaa4blngfa,ny alHM.tlbem ft ta aft mfr- lt oMot bf aAj,; "f J cqu -lntance feU over M "f''serioaa. Let, e.rneat; and if the happy"-"1-"1 r-W-relen.ed; again he wa.H with a Braid braid I be- ta . . ' . . . .. . . . rr. rereivpH iutn f.irnr? K.. -..,1 ti. we yminf ludte style that massof hair :ce. But marnaffea are aol inniz d T'terej is! 1 . .received into favor- annii em.ri,.t hi. ! "'ve 'oun(T lacte stvle that massof ha r I. couple do not see it at the time, the will ece,Tea l,no ,,vcr' "P" " courted his, ... , . . ill, .V ... ' . ' curl: fairly made love to it. Shame fall oJ1 deacending from the ttrehead, fornaa a 7 dui ii io marry ob o .er:ou-i a uubines.. .u . i . . J .... . .etion, What do young men marry ?' ' 4'-""" . " ...i uo young men marry - canuoi ue an unimportant one. :o nie ... . . v . ... .' . . i . j - initiKf, some ot my reader a may be a - , ' ... . t luwtu iu irenii uivneil Willi rc'iuerr l(Vt alreads ii.wer.-d :he innuirv in their wi,i" alreadv nu.wer.d ihe innuirv in their own (nitida, nr et least have concluded it to be iv. n i. ni. u aii'tiiiTiivii.TiiJiiiv in. " i inn Bother, pnterq.il or materna , nor yet sotnei . . . . . ' .. .other of hi. relativen, he ccnnol marry I.ia 1 " plelely at a nonpl queation, in some cares, aa we aaajt wo o.-ore you, case. tba rane of our ob.crva- irly puzried t say, I the qP8t'on o anu, uir jov e - exclude wh.t lea. We give formim juVieus i, and fur being able lor their selec-1 L 0 youn2 m -n marry . as i.oifiiui'iji conceivable : er g. my may, a yoHnp man 01 "i a I Jbriaaa, practihin ; a ood profession, I man, wont to a gipsy! Oil, in;; pray hear me out a u.c nie Jm I , . , . -j-mt a fe I. .en you know.' ti.at .ort of thing. There he .net Funny Hurley, who, - - waa oo a vi.it .0 her aunt. Fanny wore curls, which on this occasion combs and u...uW iwvra ineuectiv 10 connne. nnriattu aha !nnl.i (aa nl 1 I, ...I ",i,iu.puc . um iiiuuauot. coquettish attornpt. to acctire the .tray lock, would wave in the light broezo, and dance with each xephyr that fanned her cheek. Twa charming; o graceful, o, .0 Fred glanced at this curl again and again, admired it, thought of it, s'ter he had partcdja j - -v B - ! - s BMW awwi-a f"" Wmw i w ith her for the night dreamed of it, called the morninc to ace it. courted it. Iiut in lound to hi deep ceacern that he had a rival a a, MpM.la aa1' BpO VaVo When he went to pny hi? wonted Vi it, there he was, .eated, ebattjag away gaily. And marry ar eye. Charles Wilson ,fMllil, ilH.c. nlpeUUforthi.priwaHneofthoac by a hand; and the lady 10 fco It belonged .-.urcl.a, eoHy.goud nateead fellows, who are. kindly and liberally pave it to l.lrn kwu ,h d'-mgreeablo and int. lernble of all nil akc hud to five him, mr heart .he hau r""k '"a" f ru dimtuii- OO, "l ".P,,n of another cand,-. One young friend of m,r, mnrried a ' " .v. ,,r. .,r ,iU1. il.ili in Hi.. (..:, I ui.t '"Ii nt tin! laiJv n ciiteeiii . nr iil!.'iii,,n -t ')"""" i na Die niii vnv ... I... 1... I.....U.1 ...'.,.. "a. ' ' ""'"' "'Kiancnoiy ai.u at tin iir.-aunrt" (, u (U-l . N-,. A.' - J tonnri - - a.ly made Irien.ily naii-ted on tnakiii'' tO . :l(, i, TV.J diJ his bert to re Ii rqoanliii under the i, fljctkn, but, Ur true luver must hae done, he hue i'witlAi ..i i' Ii.. , I... .1 .11 : grr " ' rivnr co:.i.. i. d n;..ti.,., of P.. toy with . . eircumalai :i.uUV VrWB 6 rid- ; HlBav pberv:!l, uulKtr" "y paiwiire, until cue day ll.e '" ''us VM,;'""er ' A l""''"'.T the beauty hid iniKtreKs'j eye for, eye , "'-y - - .uiiu lftl'lll ll (II IX llll nil liult(r...nl . fT. . . - f II UM. II. IM. la fuf af ! i.a nnf.ir ., .. ? a a . u'"l,,",Ui,"U11 eaae, jufuriunat' iv intruduced the purtifd lf curl which w a the u! im li i'n d'a nctm adoration. This wan l.M n.uch. lie c'u'e Lave borne anvtliiiiL' Blu-rt of tbu. Tin. tilad 'cued him. He feHÜM bilter aattg Ol j .a lout v. Ht roiired IrOM Hie fn ld; arn.ed'ly, which Mil-jrcl U wmi frffltWitli auuffbt U id. noble reaoJmto-. 'Wbil!' ataidjuinly lice between the eye. and .l,e'b..ir rw, '. ha.l I .uecunib to B daughter ol Eve- The mouth, loo, la occaio,.aily urned; the to a amiling face to a glyaey curll Khell I chin ndt fl often. yield even to a curl?' lie walked1 forth Inj Four partner, the, you will own; but I his newly rfgathod Irrcdnm elate, fiumph 'vmt will you säy to Will Ctroa1(who aflta an:. Hut, mm.:. iiov i,r oilier, thete unwur- 'Hy married a blue rilbtm neillur omre thy tr.immi If, as he rolled them, were not '' I-'.' It was employed to bind up aome; to he ao easily broken (rum. He had . vrr honajr brown hnir. Will likrd i(,and,Hcnrii. BtimntKil hi power. In vain did he deter- '-"g II tlse autiquated euwa which teil u1 -w w-awPH no nee e lion oi ine :.! !.L i. --I .- . io w in re ne would a. a f 1 I 1 11 I tuncrd IIa mi.iri. " .-,.,,., ,v mm in ma ureoina ny Mgttl, and la ftM thick- eoaajfjg fnncie by day; it was ever present; it haunted him :n .olilude, end he could not forget it in company. Hi. resolution failed him; he returned to the pursuit with re- ,me. lo ,0 reuctarit , w ,ho troth the ,,,,,e uu,n ' aDÜ l,,t 18 nlt""ff I. i- i - n ... .. iru I ire marneri ii. rur nimi v top imn v : i, , imeherJ ia . nlr .atKi.. r...-; iae'irl. and thinra did not torn ..i.t h,!l ... .i,.i.. k-.. , ..j . . P' rom .iicn a ""'f- But the fart remains he mar- .. ' , enamored of it, brl. To all intents and purpose, did av wed a rindet. He was and I et rily believe would have worn hie huir lonp, .rone about with " hands in h a am ket. atelaaa . I..i.nmerl ml. r ttienli.1 '.in...- itln.. .' I.i. .(... mental tune., refuacd I . a SI I .mm y aainuugii ne una lost some lervcntiy loved wortuy yonng woman. . anaiguHir case, say you. iay, lini is jusi .1. i. f .. ne poini ai iacue. 1 ssy, 11 was tne com- monest, evrry-duyrst thine imaeinable. , Baaii in nn led or:,,, another instance. Our friend Tom ' P I vsj at pA a u..--.Un. ,.Mw .... 'f"t. " ia .ni .ci You remember Tom. No-oh. yes, you'iift. .nJ thin, after wedJine.uch featnaea. niu-t re memnrr i in. 11 ell. ne mairi.d an anble. A fnrt, upon my word. A foot and ankle-the latter priadpay. Ho auw It, followed it about, danced wiih it; and in fine wa. so please ! art ,'t.tht nohingeel w;lh jac of cqUii, social portion. IIke'twe.l!it.th of ,ie pr,Perty of Ihia enUra would serve But lie n. hi own. He could ace nothing cUe; he cared for bO- I.L : I . . ... .1 1. . r 1. . . 1 1. ming w..r, ne aaaaai no. 01 aug.u eise. 11 Pwtervedhin, for hoa 1 and heart, for wai.t and auouiurrs, .or eye, a bus., bu- iouuiii.iur soul ana uocy. r;c wrote a proper, aiiuwu- a aa t ll - a . . la - ble lever' ft.nnet, whi.-!i would nam muster in any cciloction ol amatory c.Tusioii. on it atul to it. cuiamriici! ir 'Uli an..:.-.' lie . .... . ... . 1 . j 1. , -I 1 ' " I ' u.;o..m, n ,:..l.',a.,d made Inmselt Dut a iä u:,:i,u nary o 1 utcr i nto dctai I, ; agreeable to it, woo d it. won it. and bore itL . 1- ratich mlv b ...a :n ,..,... . - ,,. I. , off in triumph to hh home-.f it jcalled home, lor poor lorn wa. wofully di. ca-,.ppo....u. ... um -.- 1 rwn.b Ka enrn t- i ie, I in e mt ifäa?f eein. " - 1 iud with such an ankle. Alas! lie wa. a deceived. Ihe; was nothing but ankle no warm !ieart,nosyn.H.:hy, r.intel.:gpnce', e a a . . a s a. I a.i .... a I He haa jo wife; he ha. what he warned. and lhat wa. an ankle. He ha. a grateand good firo in it; a fender, poker, tongw, ' saj v - r w n . .hovel, a hearth rug and a lounging chair; but he haa ne helpmate. Yet he ia not n widower; he has a house of Iii. own, on an- no yur mouth. The needle attract, the fL-The young woroaa wno area -unrcat kle and Inmily. oily Juice ol the bulb, and rhy number may'to di.traction,' lens she will bf t In like aye luve NtaVM voun? nun tulbep cM WtW )tl afTct titi Ike vcs. walk back. anuimr a lip, audi third allied l.iast.;i tl... ... ... -I, ...... . in good, wite.but tl.at win purely accidental. U i j r v ..... I " 1 1 J J . . II 1 r I . lull r T I i vi . . . . .. perhaps, be c.ouscd lor not being able to make c ut. aine. Siam !,u. . -6- "w ert-.u m - know blmaelf rxtetlv. Oiiei.n. elWIf on the .ofcket. OfMa u.iii.... .bt , - WYll, yuu know, tiu're waa a lomethiii. ...... r aooui Jan.-liiut tii! jou at-e we ia:i't very a.I! nil wh-a it aa-a BOrt of NftVlICfflti Die k.nd et, . h! yu kv.uw hat I iinuu-!- I uNMy enotlfia. baterw tili was whi.b (.. .;r,e we.ldvd, it made l.iui, on tbu w l.ol,, a luir enough bort ol wife. 1. 43 . avwan yumg men marry dimplei-; s.,uu . .. , . . " l Know marri-il a bea-cy - made o curt planter, w l.ilea aecoiid v u-in - iul inv u.it.. n,i.ri..l ... a I - -l"""""' It iadillicult in tlie ahaenrc of nnv ern - rnte atatt(Mloil the au ict. to sav.d ciA.-A., - i mairiM-e. Tl m,,., k-a-. .1... .1 ;!. I.I I LU.. J ji;L-- I u uu, Kuuu, uim uae age., .1 I 1 the curi accompanied ""ke the happicM marringef,' andtbe coin - very ttmiril; it r britedH a '"cud abo adeUed bla 1 aeek a " - - .unaoic mntcn, tie du..g huuor.bl, and firmly to the huu.ble otject of hi. al tecnon, and married hi. bum !, ol Hue nbi bona. t i lar f V,n . t 1 n. Amu m - ' aV.l- J J . orl ül müU8 ... r j f H - rnm.. .n mire. Ir. tt.iat.r.i.l k.il I I... ....... - - .... ;u m njir, ueauiy anu ru n.ne.s a. hand- mode of hair drtasine coinui'' iu just then,' j . . .. . . . . uu.. ... uhk.im. . . , . , . . 'e r harm wa. dnwolved, and the msicb war . ...... hanm v broken ofT. am there is nn ue.i'in " r- appearance of ita being renewed. What do young men n.artyj Why they marry all these, and many other bite and "Pfi f a wife, luat. ad of the true bt"Jf. Borne, more sagacious tin.:, tiie ordinary run, are not content with an eye, or a l;p, but ' due .nsten.nce,;n"y a teeth,, head of hair, and . ml BTäBlt i hnSO LAsai f I A I it A at . .11 1 I a. . v aw- b 1 j . . t j .S.a.. ,.. - a..a. k . . . - '"" l mr fttiif' ..f ..f(ar t lint fi. fin at-iln a ' that mccliug wkh a vnunu uiuicr wu.. a 500.1 on.iu ui vvi.iat, in I f j .1. . . 1 . . . .... m a ... I. ; a U marrioe rue lass, anu so iay oe eaiu ;o nare married hia motI.er-iri.law. Sojkunfc men marry, and so they .eitle;! laaaaat at i at at a I t a r mmlm re et 1 i es !i . Ik. .fin. ... ... ... ..1.1....... ... r rmales. thev arc a4ira-i-ed lo find that, tho" . II l t IT t tTtfcTI VI IUI VVUH III IB VI WW HCU U J aailai baaf have no wivea. He tint cnust'.he citizen, of New York end Boston. Boc k vvi.e must marry a wointin. II ho can ,n .lone in it. eornnrat. Hani,., o... one. ;eJuc&ttoa, miiut diao.itioN, kindred ym- n.tlKes. and habit. coUL'emal to his own. let 1 i " him y, Bu. Jet lifa bewf0 of wedding )4n ioalejlt of m,rril,g . boat, buwevei fair, a fc, however awabi likt, or a voice, u owcvcr mtlodio'.i. Young ladies do aU make aorce qtiecr' Providence. R. I. which city is one of the matches, and unite the owe ire ao wbikerejrcheBt in the Union, having a valuation of and imnfr:ala. to ai.ter ! anil hremt riint- p ' .uic wniiu ui ouiiuii ia t-uuji w m...w Ilea of tbeif folly, and thl. much, at least, valuation of many of the ml. or eitiea. such 'nal ,h,y io not, a young men!,. iwrlI,nJ, SaeB1( Ntw Bodtord, Buffalo, do, go forth courting and to court, but rather, I . ... I wait to bo foulit for: und havinir acnera v so much narrower a circle to choose from than the etetner sex. thev mav be th. mere adl, eKCUBCa w,en perhan. their beat w r r , , . , ea,0(sa . , eoo.il their best im ! Bjnin gj H,jt faro lhoy wci. And fare!slonrwhitth U exclusive of the large nui cour(,uw rca0vr In peeling otiion, nut a' larju needle hall into your uiouth. The needle attract, the The Red Petticoat-A Su?&eUoiL Vnnkte Doodle haa, they ay, A tact for ia.iiatiuii; fee how rgi rly helukea To lorei-n innovation. We mnkc a wondrful ado About our independence, Ami Vet at foreign ihriuea of taale VV u dance a tritt attendance. A Rlan overcoat we wear No lolly could be bigger A ahirt upon a pole would cut About na big a figure! Euireole lioepn, the imperial form, The Vaflk.e ladica follow; Ad in the luniieiiHiy of pread They whip UM Euiprcaa liullow. Tlie lateat novelty that comes Wa born acroaa ib.! channel; The httle (Jueen, ru iease the jjeoU. iiaa kilted in red lUnuel: And prtftol to our happy fhore The w.indroua tidings paaaea; Am; liruadwiiy'e pave is checkered o'er With Iluiinie Highland laaaies. tJnre la a way why can't we have A truly Yankee notion? Mor such profound allegiance pay To fa.-In jim 'croao the ocean. Wlmt eoald lie finer now than thl. (And mark ye, too, how dashing!) A petticoat red, while and blue, With tiiver atar. all flaahing ! Then h.ng the Yankee eclur oot, (And Scottiah .kirt., conlound 'em!) Our girl, shall take the world by torm, with the alar and stripes around 'em! The Reh Petti 1 1 T . -A la.fv rn.rn.. rion()cllt f ,,e Cleveland Herald uitain !lh! .'Bahti.Tal" after the following .Vftfc Tri 'red petticoat' .eem to find a. mi i " i ne 'red petticoaf.eem to find aa much ,nvor in the eve. of the male orii. f jcomtnuuty. a. in thoe ( Prince Albert. but Dol corre.ponding admbfhtion from the I. die. Don t heoitate ao lonr. f.i? irhtnrU. Id 2i rloni fl f n at L i ra n aa f 1 i k A m 0f ... r " mm aaaai.aiM " '"VII alvvl VIIK BIIU tasto recomm.nd, or ihe uobli0viug ones9 of thi itRrniT iNr tavilt iplknia ik k.ii. i w - "in an iwuid nie ii wsr i i.i , , Hon to a acarcity of pretty feet and ank est . . . . ' K. ' , L. t, , . ... i " - ium nir.s are ei . neavier wooleD m.teril, ,h.n flanneI, ,nd a. rari. . . . . . omc ure.. gooo.. iney are embroidered, ' ... . ' r iu mm,! ony um er color ... ' mat cmtiiiiea nrettilv with crim.on. The tirettilv with erima.m Tk. - w y. Trihlin. ... . H(!dctI t0 lke Blripe.f ...j t00 ntturaliM :...;.r.' Ttev are made in length to irc.cl, u,e top of the g,jter boot lnd woro over small .teal hoops. To produce the . , , . ' Cli fur.', riiie n leisnnt' rfiUet iK. Ammm ....... ; up m Th.ir w,rnuh ,nJ tulioee. materially reduce the neceaaity for sucb a number of skirt, aa American women aurden their backs w ita, and then look like .Iromedariea. Beside., the trailing in the ,u.t of scree bank note, in the abane of . 1 rieb si'k., is hardly in iccordanee with the IIVBf "1'Bl . I tunes. Let all seneibla women come to the rcacue!" . Wealth or the A run tic CtTtia. The . 1. 1 . a . . 1 a aeaiin conrenrr.tea at tne grai sjatnmerciai ..i-p. r.K- iti..j o..... t-.-aTT.-i.P.. l nits nf the United State, ia truly luac. Pur mala nre. nnn.piirhlh nart nf fh .... , ,u: ... : i a- Union, being an amount equal to tba wealth of .n. thr nf th eu- RaarlaaJ State. " ' w" except Ma.aachueette. in IJo.ton I found i;,0 H Leal community, per capita, of any in ilo United Hlates. The next city in point of wealth, according to it. population, in .-r... .: . fir, liny-six millions, HUH BUUUMIIUII HI thousand The bare increaae per annum of ., ... Q , , , ,k- .Rlir. Chicaro. Uuiaville. Ac. f ihe New York r-ranweer um. up results ol the revivals, ucertained from its corre.pondcnU and es. hange, for the laet . a five week., aa ever twenty thousand conver. bcr not specified, and other large number not publicly mentioned at all.