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'X ; 3 1'8491 .t ,, '.! ,oJ't- : ", :' 4f'itfftiir.i_ i B : f. ., .. ,. ." -, ..::O'.t"'f _. 1' , _. __u j"n. J .' .- -. %.I..I 1"" '. -tiFLETCHERS1 '. ,. '- _. ,. ,- ,.,_._yt'- : -V I I 1 JJ-J, : r T.''J '! V V ,. S INSTITUTE FLORIDA' tht ffational MtUigtnctr.: take 6nem6ie'fish and'then thcime. and ) vi': , go We e.v. : W niL. : ' qTF1RENCE.V I.AL; .:'JutCOU.B_ V ,Olll; l .nowcameto large bed, around' the edgeof covery' wa Towingalrnost: fP"re minu Wi : '.8..J.fT". ;, 611..14 _ -_ b I which we-discovered a"number of very capital fish stories with regaled us iIilIr,jOcaICT ' At a late Butting of;the Bond of .. BASS J'liB IX C. small fish, and over the centre i of,the bed a during uncomfortable ; "Be that with reform Aeav .a( Veld la ThomasviUe, the following re l&tJ as all the world*..long well large-and handsome bass was as it prio e ' vert adopted fot the of said very hovering.. may,dope we remem and l l !4r ihei with *T ; government nr t ion t The schoUstle yew to consist of one ,. kind of fishing/from North..the.whale We darted our pear and only wounded the her, which'is ting that: some of metals1 and ; ; .the" er tea mftt.hl'.cclose the Thursday In !> Chrittofher poor fish. 'Our'companion then told us that the most.remarkable bass .nJole company would quotes '' camber of each year, Iimi' fish now chosen forour Ifwe would go away for fifteen -minutes that' we ever experienced..: 'It was in ooast.- ; ; he ..easteaet,,** of TcmoK.OrthogWpltfjitdSngwrian. is a genuine native'Ameri and then return to the same.spot, we should: Sptebr; 'and'we* commenced fhng'at ','.This' he rectrretlu\ Q> high among the game fish of have another chance'at the same fish. We 'iii. the afternoon. or5 later- 'their.:vlctia" sfei and : When fully grown he is com did so, and thejpredictiola\realized. We with livs minnows, fished".with' h bited; and the obJe ; ''.- ..,.". per*nd term ographyi82a, $16;V die ab1i"tb *with bove-with English the fifteen inches long two inches threw the"spear again,1;'and again missed our and from a boat which was firmly anchored[ :I The"marvel I 0 .iM1 g ; Branches ofaa.EiJU education'embracing .and some five inches broad, game though we succeeded in nearly cutting at a bend of the river,'and just above a long I been ; we wares TOtS*. ' 'sJ, mental aD4 .orJ: ) five or six pounds. He the fish in two pieces. s"You.will,have,the and very deep hole, two miles. above the vil f.I' ) ". As we.aw* _ b ; Lk.keeplng j. kotny chemJiUry,: geology, perch family; has a thick oval creature yet let Us go away again," said my -were 'upwards of ac.nfed : .>usband,: lath,,; ot. ad political eoBoy. 930 the above, with 'tail sharp teeth and emailbVIsdeepbIackaloog l" r-Ie'O'lne og to becone a vIc tin, French, Cfretik* Ibrr., geometry, ... companion.We did so, 'and Io! to our utter a the current W! & tlon lie.,' $38 i moon: piano extra 840 color : tbv tOD 8hm ,' pe'again saw! the fish *allmt' rapid;"the.: our assigned for | ,wejwomlijjikis*. , drawing e nd fjafnttag. extra, 825 ; use of growing lighter and some-, tilated and torn, still hoyering over its tender vt performed p1of ists"find' w first stages" an4; ' per term, fJ4; for wood per term, 4M. towards the belly. He has oflspring! ,To relieve it of its pain we darted was shining ver, tubltTea lage -hmreacB; ;ao\tai ' the tuition to ML paid ia advance, the other and is bold biter feeds brightly and if they a upon the and the bass in our which floated die) States perate the first of : spear once more, lay were the singing of , Jul/ii j, insects, strong.and: active, boat dead and the of ar is : tb ,eettbr.elvieat,.. ,quite ; we returned to our lodg- budS' rustling forestl leaves,'and neglected. ' )oj, ,0r'ftITaVCTloJr. season possesses a fine flavor; ings OD- that night a decidedly unhappyman. murmuring 't the waters as they as we \w :, _ Mr.Wllliaknc1pal of male in the Spring, recovers in July, We felt,.with the ancient mariner, Iente swify'along the luxuriant banks ofthe Ja I : bugs' i 1't ( ment; Rer. O; A. &Jlett. anatant of prime in September. that we."hat done! an )hellitk deed and most We fished'a little more than .The ; ., -. S.- -MU, departmeat; Rev. H. IJ. Lacker, principal bass is peculiarly a Western bitterly,did we repent our folly: Ever since two hours,but in that time we caught no less ed at Rome : hicendiary.ppct ti female department| Mia Mary Ann Potter, known many of therivers that time have felt desire for than I. desperate reme bassa.dozen cuUnt of female ent. Board be we a to atone ninety-to. of which "THE ROM ' dejparti may tamed in prirate. fcmQlet in the Tillage immediately with the Atlantic our wickedness,'and we trust that the shadeof : over pounds, and the ma |' happiness and the? and lights included, from 8 to 10 dollars are found in great abundance Izaak Walton'will receive our humble Jonty'not le than two pounds. 'get remarkable "THE oil one dear to us are, . month. The Beer4 Trustees hare in Mississippi and its tributaries well for the\man. confession had as an atonement. The bass that never been heard of before er erection, two bripk hfmses, with two rooms lakes excepting Superior, in took in that and of I "4 new and bis'salvation the we on night.in question owing to vicinity, for several ' each and ooaraotBous. and will be able large Lawrence in cour : solicit and : salvation possible aooommodate, ooctfortatilj, 150 student. Lake Champlain their being out of season, were not fit to eat : days thereafter the rivr was covered houses will be ooakpleted fcy the 1st day rge and nearly all the smaller and we bad not even"the plea of palatablefood wt boats; but, strange to nearly fraternity. other to gach i, say au, The Fletefaire Institute is under the York. In portions of the last to offer. The maternal affection of that I anglers return disappointed. a I most wpukl be imprison-; trol of the Florida(inference of the M. E they are called the I presents I U consider this a. Oswego black bass for its helpless a occasion the Doctor his offspring, which subsequent and south, and located one. half mile from between the : to loathing the Prom healthiness Southwest the black perch, and it protected even unto death has seemed made another trial at their favoritespot Tflle, Ga. .the; proverbial of ever patent rection the | had IQvecf..T , pmoe. and the weQ njown ability and where they are most abun to us in strict keeping with the lovelinessand succeeded in.'taking only a single ua*t as experienced teacher*;.of the Board of bass. In nearly all the wa- holiness of universal nature. from which circumstance we came to of a | toaUisome sobate< Lion, selected by the Trijistees, we hope to abound has it been knew each ,. Weioul4 our good the conclusion that bad And with we cleared now. regard to Lake Erie. We actually . a liberal patronadi porn broad. for the fish, and his very know not of a single prominent river emptying that portion of the river of its fishy inhabi pity.. You ; 'should die/of A ,, H. W.UHAEPK 4t > P.P. SMITH, with much of the most into this lake in which the black bass is tants. age of very .angeEeforaf; not condemn to 1M and BOJUtrj. 01: TRUSTEES.RET. in the land. Our own ex not found in considerable numbers. The Before quitting the St. Joseph we ought of the world. I beast. but., for o, ? in bass fishing is chiefly sport which they yield to the disciples of to state that its 6utu tributaries,the Pipe PijK' SMTTR President Lake Georg ;Lake Erie Lake V Stone to be pitied sJghtert.pretensTonijr' i and the I Walton at the eastern extremity of the lake a supenor State have the coil of. RET. H.V.. S ARPE, Sect. the upper Mississippi, and to has been described by George W. Clinton, quality of bass, and that,n ar pleasanter aaAna ,' fh.ing.gru cal pleasant WM. Po>tDE ,''.., Treas. alone is it our purpose to de Esq., of &,jn a series of piscatorial let c any where be found thn lic; and Jftt. arm a corsage, From RET. R.,II. Lti ur. paragraphs. ters published in the ,journals of that city the parent river itself. ' ; would REV. W !\V. oUI'IJi.REV. as to the beautiful "Horicon" and as we would not interfere with.him regard to the other principal rivers of western scriptible ; street one : GI 3. Mi.i.tn.Ezy. Embosomed as ,it is among the while throwing the fly in his. on Michigan, we can only that the Kalamazoo IS destroyed new,thua.JODC company say ] have scented willed tty. I!.L. Parrti.JLMES and rivalling as do its the same stream, neither will we trespass and the Grand River are not one communications, strongly 4sty Esq. blue of heaven, it is indeed all upon'that literary'ground which he has so whit behind the St. Joseph in any of those God liberty.alone; people are forbidden eor>, . Capt. R4fL.x Sen. desired, and in every particular. handsomely made his own. When, how char which win the aections of the ang. need We can think of na. ,.Th school open the ftnt Monday its fame. Although this lake is : ever, we hear the green waves of Lake Erievashing. ler and the lover of they their reason wbid) would bindj r for the number and variety of We come now to speak of the Mis F.iansq. \ its western shores we feel that we Upper But and : most if we , V '. ,1.1- inclined to believe that the have a .right to be heard for in'that region, sissippi, in whose translucent waters, a be. with we .,--;itsheingadni. BEH gfl PERIODICAL found 'here afford the angler the when it was for the most a lonely' Wilderness fore stated, the black bass is found in "num "WIt drunken bnsband ; of sport. They are taken did we first behold the light of this bets numberes. Not only do they aboundin Ppalwerr of GO&'I.i4tb,,, VALC1MJC PREjdCMS :TO NEW SCBSCKIBEES! summer, and by'almost as and its noble tributaries beautiful world. With the windings of the cient f and'common de. tcktii of methods as there are ang the Maumee the Huron but also in the lakes of the entire region.- pltcl &ttribe eortf the term are low! Sandusky, and the aly will persist in so UT- 1 ; with a minnow, however, and Detroit rivErs,'\ve are quite familiar, and we The only people who angle for them, however tion of ; a lunatic asylum. REPUBLICATION OF a gaudy fly from the numerous know that they all yield an abundance of are the travellers who occasionally pen. And it ; ) right t6d1SO.C of . lake, are unquestionably the black bass; but with the river Raisin we are etrate into this beautiful wilderness of the : she' right to-;: forward and any THnc LOKDO X QC'ARTERLT' REVIEW, methods. As before as well acquainted as a child could be with Northwest. Generally speaking, the bass, banner the .tiou slieIp, TDnc EDINBVGK. REVIEW, bass is a very active fish, and its mother's bosom. Upon this stream was a wel a of fish, are taken upon to furniA. right "ICIIE NORTH Barn'sH REVIEW, salmonwe know of none that the home of our boyhoo and the bare by Indian with a wooden spear, and and ready the to "an.y and criminal llu 1DlIE WESTMINSTER.: REVIEW, k"o hooked, such desperate leaps mention of its nae a recollections more to satisfy hunger than to enjoy the Pope. But to hand down< his: .:, .Ain They commonly frequent flit across the mind,'which to our hear sport. The angler who would cast a fly a Pope could to posterity 1!; ' tBLLcEwoois EVI BURGH' MAC1ZIKE.ll vicinity of ,the shore, espe are inexpressibly dear. ? above Fort SnelJung mus expt to spendhis of " cessors that are rocky, and are seldom nights in an of ,. -1 i t Even when a. mere boy we esteemed the iste a cautious to ; ll 1 the water is more than twenty I I black bass as a peer among his fellows, and white-washed cottage, to repose upon when ; s in tnmblinr\S Tke above periodicaJi'' reprinted in They commonly lie close to the never can we forget our first prize.' We hadseatedourself.at.theifpotofanold skin instead of a bed such as Wanlnved) to revealed stop is so, mucA. y {b tI1rt IITIY&I by the . temediateljHf to:ibeimirinowtdr Jy quite a* which of lavender," that 'smell he ns, the *tate steaenrs in a ba.1tLfi1s.r) type on fine ,syC tency.of the papers-end are faithful-copies of the the trout, and are not as easily more, drt on the margin of hwl'wol instead of'ra milk-maid's. : 'qbjeet w much I *** **' ** ; Blackweod's Maguin biting an exact rae-I the human form.' bin its serpent-like roots we were sn o ': ru, ". ; ': wished to f' iJ . of the Edinburgh;|edition. They embrace William Caldwell who owned fishing for a number of tiny rock,bass Ihat V too p ofths pwr? .iow.d the three; veatr.rtle. in England- estate at the southern extremity had chanced discover there We From the Sentinel. was lat 'India we in thaoT to5 ry. Wing, and Radicat' 'Blackwood" and bJ Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. self. It ; ..LoriQnarterlr- are Tory; the was the gentleman who first with a worm, and while doing our i ; tat their heads'with1 lUview" Whig; &lid the'Westminster Re\\ to the bass of said lake, and capture a two-ounce fish, we were suddenly Some gossip there ha been and still is, in power darkness.w round, like a RadiciL The "' 'h British Review" is remember him an one oi the frightened by the appearance of a black bass, and out of newspapers, relative to project e reaction bands and .feet .faTCigtoua: ehari ter-;.baring been and gentlemanly anglers which took hook and to. be entertained by the Atlantic and their' -iltAfij; Dr. Chsltnere$ ;*nd now, since his our was soon dangling Rid the ,plunging r %eH* oondacted bjr 111''ioM1.iD-1aw. Dr. known. He was partial to the in the top of a neighboring bush. Our delight Pacific Steam Navigation Company to con- at Pap 'inches deep oc&ted with Sit Davfd Brewiter. Its of fishing, however, and the at this unexpected exploit was unbounded nect the Atlantic and Gulf seaboardr' bymeans the people bring up between-. .ehara ter is of the prcry highest order. he performed a piscatorial and, after bothering our friends wit an of a railroad across Florida. No doubt with him the ; buried in the mud. PRICES"(IF S BSCtlSKD FOR EARLY.) somewhat unique and ro account of it until the night was spent, this wi be done, and done in the course of he be' seen danc-, I' right-band mah on all occa we retired to bed, and in ou dreams caughtthe a years by somebody. The objects to vioa ( tbe4 over twv;; For-eay one of. the ( reviews, $3 per worthy mountaineer, who lived same poor fish over and over again unfit be accomplished are of such transcendent importance of the on the WaG or:, for two, five d oelt* run premha;vplotaes.ftj ".' to camp out. His little! along the banks of the in vicinity disposition; we learn ,that, the companyhas the lJQe' leg. ': fleatt be pafcicidi* t i Mmis8' supplied I with fishing of its mouth, and far beyond the hearing of declared its inability to carry the road to ever 1 Rome feat' is perform .5'- indtkt'htobtanbedfor.citBxrJia. .. as the substantial"" of jife,and the mill-wheel'or the clink" of the black- the Florida line without aid from the State, that to : n. One lot them1 .. liquid luxuries. He .and Care smith's anvil. At such tie the discovery for which application is to b made at the be glorious : ia sbccizou.' .1., ,- and his heart is now of old suntfefcjflgs- that we cared next session of the legislature. Georgia has patrimony of i :extended like ? - company Four copies of of the .&be,. to the influences of nature,and for, for we knew that.the bass delighted to hitherto manifested great lbehty in en- permanent top bambbopolr. ular will'be subscription sent to $-Hhe on payment fourth of the : nt as the boat which bears speed the noon-id.hours in ,their, how; couraging worksof" J n'..improvementwithin whose ;tb ;ground fa';;; copy her limits,and m it is already, fe-at"h.' baV gratis. "Ir[ ': ft -* translucent waters. The first And when te'could borrow a cnO ruins; so ' *..No/ ] ltj|gt'wn where the is,bad,And-he tarries at a cer- obtain a foothold onthe, extreme of aOded' and is destined to become more preeminently triotism! ; ]small terror of the flovct it .* ,nor will premiums "the'purpbse'of: witnessing the island, so 'as to 'angle !in the deep so'the Empire State of the South. But selves, we : lj,one of,hir"ua 'any case be furnisSed, BtcM the ubscription the of this at least catches foof paid..fMlUot1e'> *'itkert, without reoonree n of a deer hunt,'and hearing hole we seldom failed in realizingall result application i dubt out spilling \ by one . M.,. !. hunter expatiate upon his ex the enjoyment that we anticpated. And, fulj; and until the compny'shl hve.fed i edified which erosse* tb quality of his hounds. .On.the if we chanced to'come across party of fish upon a point .ofjunctonr; d demolition \ suspend s *;. 'y COMES.- wind.is from the south, and ermen drawing the seine, wetwere4suretoforget : road to the line, no movement on this side uprooted the .. t , A laU arrangoaetit with the British b Jess than twenty of the finest our:promise to our parents to return can prudently be made. That accomplished, 'having 1 extremely deiv of Blaot1food'MgIn.secures to u early. lake. On the third day be also home too often the 8.AndrewI'Bay': Company would fur ages not' f ihey have fount ef thai work by Milch jft shall be able to beforesudown.and".a. them nish it on.to the Gulf, if from love | dexterity;to'the' crry of the satire number)*the hands eubeeribers but is greatly annoyed 'by for a gO' mte or\ !unable, by a hypotheca bal1ocbi .In& caflfbe reprinted in any ,'and must content himself even the moon had taken.he.statwiin q idee.thefere; ."When", rportioa'at. JTr this and'other the magazines which be has the sky. Tocount_ ,the;)l'h 'captured thCl l Jd'to complete the work that un with( such jrf'avery' !difieaK subscribers, w. y adventures aided. We conclusion ] f8 upon toe ground for such emergencies. The ,'and. to hear thestrange; rst it is at once' Jar a esosideratb$,! th4$ WtlD&l.be cot.o ng fishermen, this route would one of the'best investments ; "ia\the" lower part ralas the price orthe atgszIneTherefcee days he has some good fishing, and exploits talked-.over by'ie i in the country. But it is not probable deserve to wood, catrin"aj. "uhabe b Garfield's Landing (for watfindeedi delightful vagabond was worthy ' nJ iy ft tkepricaia them at ; : 'and if ; I that it will be ndertaken'soon, : 'tthe eo at there is severe of the ! shoald know that a tiny very RenrittMoes ani tfens U ' fmB4ni ; lfavoided- ' ways addreseed..posH. >eJ4 or franked to the, Lake.George,). where; has zng andWs.retmmg one of the I long neglected,' another route w perhaps : being; : foot1 then the' other & his tw . ushers LEON ARp 8COTT ft CO./ ,of meeting a brotherhood of largestbass'eyer caught in the river," whichwe supersede it. T lions and. of hlDCfn 79 Foltyn'street New) The! Ocean Company,,above, refer himself who arebaitingfor the salmon trout; maV'have the hook. 'or. purchased'of St esteem.. , anglers , ' y V{ !' ;{ -- : ten'witb' : red to have we had In contemplation "' ; the masterpUcei But we are inford "The - and' the seventh day, he, pro ablY spenas the talking = ; JLIW O. Tha iaft-pvtnership heretofbra existing I quietly at Lyman'-'favern, in the companionship of the "times,.of the days of old,." and as we two routes.- St. Mar's pf its'originl':: ; side .Cube, .firsti ; 1. between the-j nbeeribers, under the : of the river Raisin, Cedar .Keys another from' St- ; or fend the. el' : nt like manner Dd. of intelligent landscape painter, I rernembertht the glories firm of Lewis Cou T A\CoicrANT, is this day an the Tallahassee 1 ' Jacksonville to St.Marks by : Your 'feet on.tiis V at its fish are'foreverdeparted Cfl 't b , dissolved by nutoal eons&i.LE (speiiding'ithe summer there.):arriving in regard to 'isceneryjand ,. latter wute is said to be The pre- himselfupon1: #, V VIS;#OL3Y, home on the following morning.As r we' hasten to other waters! Rlo.: h&Gulf.terpiinu /* affords. eafqand e3p1iw1l: 1 .ftces, "G tt'are-aJ : now crossed the peninsula of !! ED fAS9H.FLETCHER. own in regard to bass In fan y Iwe have territoryJ : 1it ' to our experience or'-rather compassed it by better roadstead,1 while perhaps no'scopeof "The- irr which "w* 'NriiYorL; .t t fishing.in lake Georgea remeuiberone of Michigan, which country.of equal extent any Jwhere offers to admire "tht'pa- - steamers nangatethcwatcrsof i the l laws of 3 -1 : incident! in particular which,illustrates an interesting (- meansofthesplendid; and Michigan,'and fewer. obstacles:the : theline |tb anlmaR : . Huron consctontte. to '' _ .1' truth in'natural history.--were biLkR. i oa4; The distance . c1 : .banks"of the river, and tbe the StJo"l .t . and happened to we'are'riowj oi from WI a c employed y on aC routing expedition,; nial1iivet'and in a dir c lirie"we-take,to"be " nrt jul>mlWircfrictts reach thfclate earjy.in,Jane,,before jjxejbass seph.5 This is 4 unquestionably 4 the.esrwodd MartI:at'tbVmapJ'aboutSOO'miles/and; of -t: ., batcher ''IqQ1D' * sat sJwpaiftleV&at he willeoiuaae the.SMM i etopingwihoui : one:of th1mostbcaUtifUlb ,.$S VS ; OWa 'to . Use of the. Btauxfcjunw and .Pvsusaai v were, ',ift8ea59fl.Sftd; we were this at least J 5O'wouldecarCelyiTequire grading .. j'Rone; '' business, at No14iNiaustreet.; uh1ehIa friend MivLyman; ofL'ymar/s Point,- 'Ifu';thhan.tJc. being aj : country'solevel : ] "teariDl\De should .MM parsaAd bytbiht.gm.I Jlartog been..alariy The idea having occurred to as -of spearing 'and thatlor 1tFie. Ktheeartb :1 \- t ; i iuf the 'cow,taid . bad to the btt*>efe. added.to which is bis a few fish by;torchlight'Wi secured the ier-j islands, is invariably I clear a CryStSl, iIid bdturbed."*. .A.'route.north' *C .r." ; dQyas strike experience U the l 4poK! era from iU ommeneeOMoV h in iUi course/Lw' ndingjtoran uncommon de- harily- .. U ,_The grejat .. I. w" iii lUre feels hUi 1'01 UjeJperien 4ji. )a' the basi5pirallel'0 tSt.Mry5 the'N. : ; I *M eoaWsWrfiM JH m; ffer.t navigable for.small stewnbat5pfttmilee cts .' . ZY .41t is : launch. ' e4vanUgeoa4iOn< The primary bbt well upplied we : twice'amni th : ' roniits , f lit hit.hfJft" gee l : rsi-wnn reported Niles of the this l tioiiof : jelveroi-thfl t the>k> nJ.eVof 'i I get out ; * Nt'willKthejmhU o.1 > sa < l q 0 : tatieaux"some vhere''about ,Withlacoocbee>LandOscillav.besidesbat; : -some that the T _ ReUgio JrWF.* *PeuHy such as arfUpU4t about 'an hourufter iiijd n. "BiMw.r ( iiotb.ndfiftyIeJuelQ'aflIS for : { ? otnthiptaot e.ri : ; " _, h. f throuZbOnt : : icessum, of : : . tir :IMJ" If Sabbath g tonpleaUl: th D'e I" a.ba Doticedtwhe I J where.for the theroadwoul&strikea oal of new stushbooIraArombiat"oneej will fort we approached,' that..they ,were.i invariabiccPYn -1] !< t 'd ;'I.bl brokep and; JoUihg conritry4 Bf?4t ztr-: and edifice adds and ? :ir'afld\"nererfmi.-MW - , tps'F " Jlo" 1 = p ..nW.'lP j i'Stb'en 1.5...t.. ljg.Such aroad, pr indeedj nj jpa conveniently Lo. v ftivit* r, ../ \-1-. .Jt: ; \ _ 4 jI:: ! t : \ : ..Id rd h < l r). ttj f : ' . -ii' . Aei I . .t'hl f tt ovft' U If ,rr. J.t6 M : ""ht'l rifI! ; 'w : 'V ; .!' :: 1 011'nf ,."."'.J"- '.t :.:.J.. , S : ->,: " I : >' 'd'.. .'"_ t" " .. ; : : S. S tj . il" ..", . IP IPV .- :: I,:I".r S ;.i - : .11" .., ' ,. .tii. -j', ,._ A 5- - l.