Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, June 11, 1857, Image 1

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A Family NowspaporDovotcd to Democracy, Literature Agriculture. Mechanics, Education, Amusomonts and Gonoral Intolligonco.
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UUSIXCSS CAKDS.
Bj V3n & Strio'iUnt,
ATTOHNKYS AT J. VW. It?l F.s'.ate,
City I.nf and Chim. bo ight and sold.
Pir-ihaieri will do well to oil at o ir office
an I evimine o ir list of Ci'v t.n'. fce.. hefore
Cirrh tiirj eNewh""-. OTiee in C;ok' new
.lildin,;, corner of Fif ta and M 'in 'ree.
L. Ii. Bavcn.
ATTOtNF.Y AND OOUMSriLLOIl AT
LAW, llellevie, N. T. . 1-tf
S. A. StrloUltnl,
ATTOINRY AXI1 C1UNSKLL0H AT
LAW, Bellevie, N. T. Ult
C. T. TTollowiy,
ATT37VRY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW, Bellev ie, N. T. 1-tf
W. II. Cco'c.
GF.ETlT. LVNT) AND RE AL ESTATE
AGENT. B-llv mCitv, Nebraska., l-'f
B. P. IUn'tln.
ATTORNEY WD OUXSXLLO AT
LW, L PI t X. T. 'Wt
J. Sceley, .
A
TT07NEY A" COUX5ELLOR AT
L VW, Om'n. X. T. Wt
S. V7. Coza 0113.
TTTtV.Y AT LVW a-el Onl Lml
J AGENT, Omhi ri v. N. T. O Xi e ii
lliry St. RjX's new Brick Mock, Firth i in
treet. , . . no 1 Wiiin.
" Jin'f . Pittisn,
NOT RY P'JTMC VXDUEVL EiTATE
AGKX 1', IV iteneile, N. T. 1-tf
Jun-S S. Isxrl & Oo.
LVNO GEVT. OmUi.DjighaCom'v.
Nebraska T-t to-y. l-f
Dm." M ilco n'j & Poc'-t,
OM VII V CITY. Olli :e o i Hirney street,
oppoute th l.wt O.Bse. Particular at
tention elven fo 8 irgery. l-'f
P. B. Shinnon.
R
".VL ESTATE AGENCY, Cerro Gordo
PjU Ollice, S M iry, Milh Co.. In ti. 2
P. E. STinnon,
CTtM'SnVfe FvTlWARDIXG MER
CIIAXT, St. Miry'a Landing Mill C..
Ui. 2-'f
Potsr A. S ir?r
I."' )'lV N'OIXG V COMM OX MER
1. CIIVVT, He'lev i, N. T., W'loleaile
Dealer in Indian Goo.Is, Horse, M ile, and
Cattle. 1-J
D. J.'SaUivia. M. D..
P'lYStCIAX anl SURGEOV. Omce
iln lo BroiJ ay, Co mcil DI;i(Ti, lo va.
nov. 11 l-'f.
D. II. Solo noi.
A'
TTTRXEY anl OOUVELLOTl AT
L VW, Glenw-m l, Milla Co., lo-vr, pne-
tice -i all th Cj-irta of we en lowi and
Nebnka, and th Siprems Co trt of Iowi.
Land Arencr nor in th ProTram-n. no 4-tf
Jonson, Csi-ly & Test,
GF.XER VL LVXD AOF.XT. ATTOR
N E V i A X 0 CO V X E LLO RS AT L A W,
Council ninfT, Iowi, will promo'lv attend to
Lnd A'jedciea, Collection, I ive'.iii!; Money,
Ixm a'in? and Selline Lind Warrant, and all
o,h 'T luisine pertaini'i; to their profesaio'i,
in Vter Iowa and Nelraka. 1-tf
C. A. nenry & Co.,
WJIOLF.ULE AND RETAIL DRUG
GISTS. At the Nerraik A Dauc Store,
-O.mhl city, Nebrik.i, hive ou hind and are
contantly' receiving a larce and comnlete
aiorttnntof Dr ig, Chemical, Patent Medi
cine, Dve S'.uir, Li.fior, Segara, Prerved
Friit, Confpctionario, c-.,tc. Physician"
nrdera filled on a small advance on cost. 1-tf
T. B. CUMING. JOIIM C. TUBS.
Cumins & Turk,
Altorntyt at Law awl RtAil Extatt Agents.
OMAHA CITY, If. T.,
WILL attend faithfully and promptly to
all business entrusted to them, in the
Territorial or Iowa courts, to the purchase of
lo's and lands, entries and pre-emptions, col
lecMon, fce.
Office in the second atory of Henry k. Roo's
new building, nearly opposite the Western
Exchanee Dink. Frnhiin a'reet.
Paper in the Terri'orv, Co mcil Bluff B -Tie
and Keokuk Time, please copy and
jliarza Nebraakian oifire.
UEO. SNVDKR. JO IIS II. SHEB.MA.
Snvlcr ft Shrrman,
A TTOHXEYs EL)RS AT
LAW. and X'Tn'E- PUUMC, Ci m.
cil ll'uiri. I uv. wi'l nric'lc ''' r pr'r.!e-io:i
in all th Co ir's nt Ii vi anl N'VuVi. !
AM coMpi Moi e i'rus ed to their care, at- ;
ten l. to promn'lv. !
Eieril ,'1, ,tj , Cjv-n n h i"' r ami !'
Llr.r"''. ,tate, and miklu1' pf -emp'iou in
Ne'.iask. !
DeU. f r'a?e. ml n'r im'i' of
w ilin? drawn wrh ilismtchi ackno vlehf
mn t -Ven, te., te.
, ttV One wet sije of Madison ilreet,
. j ut above Broad Aay.
no 1? Utf.
BELLEVUE. NEBRASKA,
III SIXESS CAIID8.
Tiios. Macox. Alix. Macom. II. O. JoNrs.
Mcon, Brother & Co.
I" AW AND LAND AGENTd. Omahi City
4 Nebraska Territory.
no M-tf.
Qustiv Secgcr,
rpOPvOGRAPHIC AND CIVIL EXG1
.1. NEER, Execute Drawing and Paintinc
of every sivle and description. Also, all
busines in hi line. Oifice on Gregory street,
St. Mary, Mills county, Iowa. 1-tf
Greeno, Wearo it BcntonT
f ANKERS AND LAW AGENTS, Council
1 1 Bluir, Po'owattainie conuty( Iowa.
Greene K We ire, Ceiiar Rapid, iowa.
Greene, Weare A. Rice, Fort Des Moines, la.
Collection made) Taxes paid; and Lands
purchased and sold, in any part of Iowa. 1-tf
A. Schimons'xy,
rpoPOGRAPHIC ENGINEER, Executes
-L Topographic, Fancy and Plain Drawing
of every stvle and description. Fancy, Orna
mental and Plain Painting executed to order.
Office at lh Reliev ue House, Dellevue, N. f.
Refkbemccs P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, Iowa;
Jul;e Giliuore, liellevue. 1-tf
G7Pr Thcofcald & Co.,
COMMISSION fc FORWARDING
No. 2U J INK blHLLT, kr SStaibi,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
P.irtic ilar atteutioa paid to filling of
orders and to Sale of Prod ice. ho l.-ly.
Chirles E. Witsoa,
CtiviL ENGINEER AND" SURVEYOR,
Bellevue Ci:y, Nebraska Territory, pio
l'eascs 10 be " posted" in the lay of llie laud in
tins vicinity, and olfcrs his services to such as
may need iliem, on reasonable terms.
' V lie will aiso act as agent, for the pur
chase or sala of Real Estate, in Hie i'erruury,
or Western Iowa, lui'oruia.iuii f ar.nsiied ujiun
applicatio.i. Declarauo.is tiied and jirv-emp-lio.is
obtained.
ro.Mii.NLLLCliAXIi OF ULLLLVIL.
IteUcviic, AcbraLa.
IS prepared lo transact the general business
oi! lia.ikiu, will receive depots, Discount
Ruort paper, bay Bills of Exchange, o.i al
p irs ol! ilio Co ui'.rv, and sell o.i a., Lo.us,
Chicago and New Vork; make collections in
tite viciuiy and remit tor tiie same ai Current
rates of Exchange.
l .y luu-res. allowed on special Deposits.
JOHN WE ARE, I'res.dent.
Tiios. 11. Bento.v, V. Pres.
Jons J. Town, Cashier. 1-tf
Banking Hoars From "J to 12, A. M., and
I to 3, P. M.
AWDREW J. POPPLF.TOX. WILLIAM K. BTEBS.
ropletoa St Bytru,
A TTORNK Yd AT LVW, AND GENE
J. HAL L AND AG EN I'd, Omaha ci.y,
itenraski. Liud Warrants bo ighc and soa.
Liud En'.ered on Time. Special acteiuio.,
giyea to the selec.io i and entry of Lauds for
Settlers, and all other deiin.ig choice loca
tio i. Laud Claim, Toau lo.s and ait kinds
of Real Eicate, bo igiit and sold and iuves
meats m ide for Dis.aut Dealers.
iT A Compe:e.it Surveyor and Draughts
man always in readiness to survey land, ti.id
a ud select Lands and Toiva lo.s, and draft
City Plais lf
Tootlo St Oreene,
Y7H0LEdALE & RETAIL DEALERS,
T Gie.iwoad, IoA-a. We beg leave to
c ill Jie at.e.i.io.i of the Good Peopie of Mills,
Pottawattamie, Montgomery and Cass coun
ties, lo.va; also, Douglas and Cjsj couities,
Nebraska, to o ir large and lae supply of every
kind of MERCHANDISE, usually kept ii
Westera Iowa. Our stock of Groceries is
large and complete, having been bongnt and
shipped a little loer than our neighbors.
Our stock of Hirdavare, Q leensware, Wood
en ware, lioots and diioes, li lts and Caps and
Ready-M ide Clothing, h ive all been p ircliaseU
in the Eastern cities, at the lowest casa prices.
Give us a call before yoi purchase, and if
we do not sell yo i cheap good, we will make
our neiiiiiDors uo so.
Remember the cheapest house lntoi .
TOOTLE & GREENE.
Glenwood, Iowa, Oct. 1350. 1-tf
C. T.
HOLLO VAT. C. O, BELLES
Halloway & Keller,
General land agents, Beiievus
JT city, N. T., will promptly attend to the
colleciii; and investing nio.iey, locating Land
Warrant, b iving and selling city lots, 4i.c
OKice at the Bellevue House.
W. W. Hiryey,
QURVEYOR AND CLAIM AGENT, will
O promptly attend to all business of Survey
ing laying out and dividi g land, sun eying and
plat'iug towns and r.-ads, and will adeompanv
persons desirou of making claims, and will
act as agent for the sale of claims. Office on
Main street, Bellevue, N. T. 2ti-tf
WM. B. SMITH.
J. II. SMITH
Smith & Bt other,
ATTORNEYS. COUNSELLORS at LAW
and Dealers in Real Estate, Bellevue,
Nebraska Territory, will attend faithfully and
promptly to buying and selling Real I state.
City Lot. Claim, and Laud Warrants. Office
at the Benton House. Jl-ow
P. A. SARPY,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
S'itl continue 'he above bnsines at
IT. IIAIIYS, IOWA. & BELLOSVUE,
II. T.
Merchant and F.inisrrunts will find llie;r
ron.U nrointillv mid caref i'Iv a'lemle.l to.
I. inwveTiieomy i .1 ir.tn'tn pi
i''' at the above named lauding.
St. Marys, Feb. 20.li, PC,!. 21-tf-l
JAT.TTS J, WEAVEH,
RECENTLY rrom P insvivmia, Inform
he ri'ien 01" lr!l-v in that h will
piouiv'lv n'.t'" il o all calls made upon nini in
the fii'iitwing branrlie of lui.ien: CAR
PENTER and JOiVKR w.:k, PAINTING
and GLAZING. CT Work warranted.
nCLLLM.XApVIlTISi:IET8.
iiruyrcARTfNf
JOXLVER..
N. BRIGGS, Takes this method of In
forming hi friend, and the public
A
generally, that he is prepared to BUILD AND
FINISH, in the best manner
Swelling Homes
Of every description of style and finish, on the
most reasonable terms. Thankful for past
favors, he solicits a continuance of public
patronage.
Bellevue, Oct. 30, 1R.M1. 2-tf
"houss carpenters and
TOX2JlZ!lHL.
WE would respectfully inform Die inhabi
tants of Beiievus ml viciuity that ws are
prepared to ERECT and FINISH
Buildings of all Descriptions,
On the shortest notice, and in the most work
itieuhke manner. Having been engaged in the
business several years, wt feel confident in
stating, that all who .favor us with their cus
tom, will be pleased with our work.
c p. sTonns
Bellevue, Oct 2.1, 1850. 1-tf
cte SHoo
MANUFACTURER.
A WRIGHT, would respectfully
inform the Gentlemen of Belle- 99
e and vicinity, that hs is prepared1 r
to manufacture, to order, every variety of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of the best huNti and Latest Fasuion. He is
ajso prepared to make up in the best manner,
Embroidered and Worked Slippers, which he
will warrant to please all who favor him with
the custom.
Hel'e Q- 30, ISMi 2-f
NEW ARRIVALS AT THE
THE Subscriber respectfully Invites the at
tention of purchaser, to his large and spleuu.d
aiock of Gooils. cousis.iint of
DUY GOODS. GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, HATS,
BOOTS, CAPS,
SHOES, TOBACCO,
PATENT MEDICIN ES, Jtc, .c,
All of which he warrants of the best tteurip
tion, and bought expressly for this inaikt.
He has also a well selected a.ock of
iikauy-madl:
O JLi O -JL 3E2C X 1ST CSV-,
Made after the LATENT FASIliONS, of the
BEST MATERIALS, and by EXPERI
ENCED WORKMEN, all of which lis tell
CHEAP FOR CASH.
JOHN CHASE.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, lS5d. l-tf
HOUSE CAEPENTLES AKD
fMHE undersigned takes pleasure in an
X. no.iucing to the luhabitauts of Bellevue
and vicini.v, that tiiey are now prepared to
BUILD A'ND FINISH, in Uis best manner,
all styles of
Dwelling Hoiiet, Cottages, La., &c,
On the shortest notice, and in the most ap
proved style of workmanship. They will be
also happy to do any work in their line of
business, which their friends may stand in
need of. MYERS ft HILLYARD.
Bellevue. Oct. 30, 1W. 2-.f
CLARKE & BRO.,
FORU AKDING ako COMMISSION
ME11C1IANTS,
STEMBOAT AND COLLECTING
AGENTS,
DZLLEVUE, NEBRASKA.
Dealers in F:n Lumber, Doors, Sato,
Flour, Heal, I aeon, &c, &C.
5T Direct Gooiscire Clarke &Bro.
Rr.rkBF.Nce: Gold tt Brother and Edward
Hempstead. Water street, Chicaco J. W.
Ilaskin, Milvtaukie, Wis. t R. M. Norton,
Pres. Riirina co. Bank, Racine, Wi. ; C.
Barrett, River street, Cleveland, O. ; Feuton
k. Brother, Cincinnati. O. ; Tibbie k. llav,
Erie, Pa. ; C. B. Wright 4c Co. Bankers, Erie
Pa.t C. B. Wright, Banker, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Darling, Alberton t Rose, Front "tree, X.
Y.t W. J. Willi, Water street, N. Y.l R.
Ball, TroT, N. Y. Mr. H mgerford. President
Bank of Westfield, M'estfteld, N. Y. ; Hon. S.
Morton, Nebraska City t Gen. P. A. Sarpy,
St. Marr, Iowa; J. J. Town, Bellevue, Ne
braska Territory. 1-tf
WAOONS FOR SALE,
f PES new waggons from one of the best
I. manufactories in the Eastern Rtarea for
sale by REUBEX LOVJOY.
Bellevue, My 7, IW 2T-tf
VIIOTaF,SAL,13 RETAIL
STORE IN BELLEVUE.
I would respeetf.dly invite the citiaens of
Bellevue ami Douglas Co., to examine my
hrce and well selected assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CP. iKERY, HVRDWARE,
BOOT'S, SHOES,
DRUG1. ME') KMXES,
HAT V CAPS, DOORS,
SASH, Ike., fce..
And In fact every varieiv 'is iallv called for in
the West. am confident (hat any one
wishi'iu to pirrhas" (roods will be enMre'v
a'iifi"d, and f id y will be 'o 'heir H'erest tn
call S'td evimi e rnv I ire a.i I well selected
assortment of good.
L. B. KINNEY.
llellevie, Of. 21, IW-Wf
rii asTc'H iTisroi iikr." :
MACHiKlST & COi PIP. SIT!!,
In all its Branches.
BELLEVUE AND OLIAHA.
THURSDAY, JUNK
POETRY.
I am CJrowiBjg o:d.
BT ;0H!t O. IAXE.
My days pas pleasantly away,
My nlghta are blessed with sweetest sleep
I feel no symptoms of decay.
I have no cause to mourn or weep j
Mr foe are Inpotent and shy,
My friend are neltlier false nor eold,
And yet, of late, I often sigh
I'M growing old I
Mr rrowlne talk of olden lime,
My growing thirst for early nw,
Mr growing apnlhr to rhyme,
My growing love of eay shoe,
Mr grexrinc bale of crowds and noise,
Mr growing fear of taking cold,
All tell me, In ths plainest rolre
I'm growing old I
Tm growing fonder of my staff,
I'm grrwlng dimmer In ths eyes,
I'm growing fainter In my laugh,
I'm grtwlng deeper In my atph,
I'm erowng carele of my dre,
I'm grrwlng frugal of my gold,
I'm proving wise, I'm growing yes
I'm growing old I
I feel It In my changing taste,
I e It In my changing hair,
I see It In my growing wai,
I ee it in my growing hair i
A thonsnd h'nts proclaim the truth,
As plain a truth wa eer told,
That even In my haunted you'h,
I'm growing; old I
Ah. me1 my rery lanrels breaths
The tale In my reluctant ears
Anil every boon t'ie hmirs bequeath
But makes me debtor to the year
E'en Flattery's hond word declare
The secret she would fain withhold,
And tells me in " How young you are 1"
I'm growiaj old I
TliaiuVt fur llie year whose rapid flight
My sombre muse too aadly sings
Thanks for the gleams of golden light
That tint the darkness of theii wings'
The light that beams from out. the sky,
Those heaven'? mansions to unfold j
Where all are blest, and none may sigh,
I'm growing old I
IvnSOELLANEOUS.
Au Old Time Legend, vjvorlli Re
meiubertug.
There was once an al.bol who owned a
rich monastery, and who enjoyed his pos
session so pnily thai h was nicknamed
llie "Jlbbtit Sjm Souci." As soon as he
luid fulfilled his religions dulies, ho tho'l
of iiutliinir lul takiiijr liis cusp, ami ma
kin" oilier people nuppy. jio wouu go
ami yiit hi neihliori firirm? cooil ad
vice to such as m kxI in need of it. cheer
injj the down-hearted with a merry joke,
repeating w ino sws and proverhs to the
old I nl Us, uml teliinjr Biniisin? btones to
the children; so that every l.ody was glad
to tee him; and whenever any one cried
out, ere comej ALbol Fans Souci f nil
Ihci'b Lrigtiteni d up just as if merrunei t
or fine weather had l.een announced.
Viiforiunotely, the king who then cov.
ermd the country was of a widely difl'er
eut character J.epenus eiuoni eive
dale, threfori we are not informed to
wl ich pnniculor I ing ihe chronicler nl-
Imles; only, as we are lohl be vas of a
saturnine, uueasv deposition, a prey to
tnnui. and incapable of making use of his
power for either his own or other people's
happiness the cap uis bo i.mny crowned
heads, thut we may cboos" from a Ion?
line of inonarths of the peculiar period
at which the jolly abb and the disagree
oil king flourished in our nether world
In the hope that the siht of new faces
and new plucea muht dit-pel the dead
weight or ennui, that lay upon him, the
ku gtok it into bis bead, on day, to
truvel all over his kingdom. His court,
therefore, prepared to follow hiiu ; fur a
king can no more do without his courtiers
than the king's head huntsman without
his pack of hounds
After having pasird through several
provinces, he one. day reached a fine
nlbey, mirroiindi-d ly gardens. -then he
asked U whom it lelonired
ll) was kdil
itlelonged lo a very rich all-ot. who,
when one he had performed hu dulies
for the day, was always bughiug or sing
ing.
t "Ami prny. why bIumiM he 1 liiughing
nml rin.'iiiir in il'.i. iiihiiiut i" iiikid I he
ki.isr. ''Ma h no raren of any on ? '
N-u' whatever " wa ihe uiiwer;
" nil'! this i i imivi rsaliy knowii thro.cjd.
o.t i!iotiniry. thai he is ul vays calleJ
llie A M-.i t Sans Nuri.
t Ti i answer ..oked il, kh.g. who
J could int Uar people ihnt were happier
j than himself, and he ordered some of his
11, 1857.
followers lo fetch llie nli'sd directly, a nil
Irin',' l.i its into liis presinc. I
I he nl lsii m nnenlly Lrnuslit in
n m ill die kind's cuunlo, but looking ns
joyous ns i ver. I lm kmz toiisnl'TiU nu
S T. .1 I! I . I.
joy jn me uiiii oi on iiisim. "ioii oro
ini''hiy lolil to look eo linrny, when I aiu
Mil mill iliscoiitputeil, said the inonnrch,
angrily ; " ami 1 linva a mind to punisli
,'nu on the epot only, as I it m religious,
know we must forgive ollencet. bull,
as it is not fair that you nlone in my king'
don. should bo exempt from all cores, I
niiend giving you some So here aru
four ri i leal ions which Von iiuiht answer.
with a delnv of three duvs, on pnin of
foifeiu'ng your nbbev, ami pending tho
. e ' . - . . 1 -. p . i
re I of your lire in tirison." So saying,
he gnve the abbot ii paper, and iben die-.
mi'sed him.
N iw, ii stood written on ihe paper that
he wus in stale exuclly How much land
there was in iho whole kins:doni how
much the Moon weighed how much the
King w.ib worth, and whul he believed."
t o muy iiiingmu how puzzled llie poor
abbot wu on being asked lo resolve such "" cruelly deceivid. Tehpistd ly
ubstird (jiicttions. ll irta in vnin he fnei.ds aud relulives, and filled with a
M arched iu all hid books, and consulted deep aeiiie of her own degrudulion. she
nil tho horned doctors he knew; neither hecume an inmnte of a house of ill-re-the
books nor the doctors i-ould throw the PuU? Laurel rtreet, where he strove
Miinllert light on the subject. to atille the rebukes uf conscience in un-
At length the third day had dawned
without his having been iiblo to advance
au in.li fnnher touardsn solution, and he
was t roll imf wully in one of bis broud
alley., vainly trying lo hit on some means
of vuding ihe king's threats, when he
met the miller who wtis Lringing some
flour 10 ihe iimnnMry.
The latter, n cunning fellrw. always in
the t.Pbt possible eiriu, now bowed lo his,
lord, and inquired ulier Ins henlih, when
the allot told him with n sigh, that ho was
as well us could be expect d for a man
who wns ruined, and likely to din in pris-
oi.." Thereupon tho miller expressed
great nmonishiiient, when tho abbot told
him all thnt hod passed, and what hope -
less Questions tho Liuir hud condemned
him to resolve.
Faith, my lord abbot," "aid the miller,
after having listened lo him most atten
tively. " do you know that, for a
urn n of
your profession, you are a trifle bhort of
ready wit. If 1 were in your , pluce, the
king s questions would not much trjuLle
me"
"Iwi-h you were, Cuichard," replied
the abbot. Vhy, you would soon give
it. 'Mn ti ', as I huvei done."
"Upon my word, I should not," replied
the miller ; "and if you will only lend me
your g m il. holy father, and hold me quit
forever nud nye of my tenure, I'll under
take to answer the king so as to give him
bati.-fnciion."
The Hbltot was but loo glad to accept
ihe miller's prr po.-at ; so ho drew up an
net I y which he hud acquitted him of oil
further duee, am1 then lent him his gown
The miih r put it on. and.rt the hour
appointed blood in the king's presence.
The king did not recognize the abbot nt
firx, but .concluded that anxiety had
changed him, and inwardly, rejoiced at
having di privi d him of the right lo the
nickname of the Abbot Sans Souci. So
he ordered him to approach, iu a less ter
rible lone than might have been i xpected,
and asked him if he could tell him exact
ly how much laud ihert was in the king-
"Very ea-ily, sire," answered die mil
ler. "Ihil as ' U have ou'y asked about
land, I nin wailing till you hnve cleared
awny all the ros. Hones, and metal, to
set about making the exact measure."
The king I it his lips on perceiviug that
the question hud not been nut properly
So he went on to the second query, and
asked how much the Moon weighed.
It must weigh exactly a pound," said
the miller, 1 as it has four quarters."
This time the king smiled, and all the
courtiers laughed aloud. The third ques
tion was now inquired into, and the mil
ler summoned to state what the Ling was
worth.
" 1 value him at twenty-nine farthings,"
replied he, quietly. " Nor ran hi maj
esty complain of my setting him at so low
a price, since Jems Chrit-t, who was much
greater than all the kinjrs of t? e earth,
v a sold for only thirty farthing."
The answer pnsl muMer
I muMer like the
others; aud now they mine to the last
que.-tion uuiuely, whut does the king be-
''""The kin; believe ." U Guichard,
., h-i addresing the All, Sans
b iiiii, ami In is mi taken, tor lie U on
iU
tpe.iking t his miller."
I ;n- 1,1114 iriv iiiiiiii B'll I'lisi 11
1 . .1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 .
I ut the p. a-nnt nor r itxl 10 hnu whnt
. 1. 1 1 1 I. 1 1 1 , .
hud ti'.eu place, and bowhehud laeain -
J., 1 . . r
w 11I1 l.i-ma ti r i g. ib;iuuii if hi
ri 1 111. t .
Sera Oi. Ihe king ivilil ft delighted wuh
I bis w.l. Iluit be ,l..eb,r. .1 l.!...-.f UFi
' ....I .1 . 1 i ... . i : . i i
"d ti nt ihe al l t might retain his hber-
. t)' am! !iin etni.
As to the iiiiller, ho proposed lo him to
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follow liim lo court, lo help liiin to govern,
wbi'h the miller uccipud ; and from that
uuy tho olluirs of tho kiniriloin were
pnpirly muimrd, ami the king kept in
toniuul troou Iiuiuor by Ms jovinl minis
. II I - I I I .1 1
ter, uiiowtu niiois onu owiers to ue ri
cmpt fro ti cures at least, so far as they
could manage to uo so.
Anofber Unfortunate.
The New Vork Tribune says a beauti
ful young woinnii, named Hall, died in the
N(sW Vork h M from burtl
... . ti .
r,0UU aUUs,
Tho
" The history of this unfortunate wo-
,nnn ' huiory of thousands iu ihia
i. . t i i ... ii
"noBiiewoB ana wouiu uoi icii,
u" have good nasons for believing
wat 'h was born and raised in Saratoga,
si e lived, until withiu a year of
"er decease, virtu .us and huppy. JJul, in
,n' vil moment, she confidid lier honor lo
' e glitiermg. heartless villuins
i w''o ihrong Unit watenng-pluce, and wben
ri,al 0,, 'earneu too imo uiui sue nau ueen
bridled disnpotion Her career of bhame
orrow Insl'd less thun a year. Un
'he 2Gth of April, while dressing in com
P"y i'h some of her frail companions,
her an.ple kn t ii white muslin, by an
accident, caught fire from ihe open grot,
ond. before the flames were extinguished,
I b1i rece vi d injuries whiih ullimuied in
death Although nwnr thai her decease
was at hand, she refused to disclose her
name, snymg unit -ne liau nireatiy
brought bhanm enough linen her family,
She went in New York I y the name of
( Mry Hall and Martha Ann Hall. .. Tho
pr girl, in her last moments, seemed
utterly bereft of hope, and died cursing
1 lte villain who lured her from the path of
i virtue.
An Indian Legend.
Tho following Indian legend, relative
to tho spirit home of Washington, is ex
tracted Irom Morgan a League of the
Iroquois. It is curious, as showing tho
estimation iu which the father of lis
Country was held by this singular peo
ple, and thei id. a of future felicity:
Among the modern beliefs engrafted up
on the ancient faith f the Iroquois, there
is one which is w Tt'.iy of particular notice.
It relates to Washington. Accordiog to
their present belief uo while man ever
reached the Indian heaven. Not being
muted ly the Li rent Spirit, no provision
was made for him in their schemes of
theology, lie wus excluded both from
heaven and the pluce of punishment.
Jtut on exception was made in favor of
Washington, liecause of bis justice and
ben voh'iice lo Ihe Indian, he stood pre
eminent ubove all other white men. Wnen
in the year 1783, the Indians were aban
doned by the r lirilish allies, and left to
make their owu terms w ith the American
Lioveriiineut, the Iroquois were more ex-
losed to severe measures than the other
tribe in their alliance At this critical
moment Washington interfered in their
behuP, as the protector of Indian rights
and the advocate of a policy then'of the
mewl eiilihtened justice aud humanity.
After his death he was inAurjied by the
Iroquois as a benefactor of their race, and
his memory was cherished wftll reverence
aud o Met lion. A belief was sp read among
them that the Great Spirit had received,
in a celestial residence upon the plains of
tieaven, the only white man whoce deeds
had entitled hiiu to the heavenly faror.
Just at the entrance of heaven is a wall
enclosure, the ample grounds of which
are laid wiih avenues and shaded walks.
Within is a spacious mansion, constructed
in the shape of a fort. Every object that
could plea.e a cultivated taste render it a
hnppy dwelli: g place for the imonl
W o.-hington. The faithful Indian a he
enters heaven, passes the enclosure-. He
s es the illustrious inmate as he walks to
and fro in quia ineditatinn. ' Hot no word
passes his lips. ' Dressed in his uniform,
in a perfect state of felicity, he is des
tined to remain through ' eternity in the
solitary enjoyment of the celestial resi-
VI M t ! ft - 1.
dene pr pared for him
iy me ureal
rpinl.
L ""f 1 ( 'J: T1?
' u ,k"'k MWi U
nirui iui me ii mi sji iniiuu oi J'hiijcis
liiMii ilio Tivo riiit, New York, has
U'en bringing IikuU of white children to
, .. , . I-....
1 ii ii est, iiiiu sennit i lie 111 1 ns 11c kiiii
. .1 n . . 1
I to pay their exmiiM's. H.ys and girls
l '1, Vie. t -n . .
sre sum ui in 111 010 mi cou, biiihuiiiii iu
, . . , .
1 qiuility. I aiiain ism, 1 auulicism ! where
., ' .. . .
U
A wim man ought lo le prepared for the
le.-t, lm pn si red for the worst, and bear
w jia cuaiiimiiy whatever may happen.