Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 December 1836 — Page 1
Published weekty nt $S 00 jr hhhm in attt nnrr, $ 30 Im six month; $3 00 at the end of the year. Volume 9 m,ooNiuTo: imh , i itinw, iii:ri.H iti.it a, tsso. Number 4
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Selected IVrtry. From the V t(itcm-in Ot n UUIMLVIIOItSU Old Urimes horo is dend nnd gone, And I rmtt sing hit dirge i They ttomctitties eah'd him 'Dingy Don," Hut jet hid tMwne was "Sarge," His nose wis of the Roman n.tkc, AnJ plac'd above his mould' He sometimes gave his tail n shake, j AnJ aUsvs bent it Snub, One side of O rimes horse was white, The other side wm bavs 1 When he could get no corn to lite, He scotn'd to relish hav, Ti prist doubt he used in cat, IVf so sat fineries S n ; AnJ tiritrtV horse wan never lent, llceause ho never run Grimes pushed him in n ciderjiunt. Ami gave hi horse the thump: lit winter time, when T.hvI wits scant, Surge t'H)k to sucking stur-ps. He had tvn ears", I have been told, Set just above htaeyes; CI rime cut them rdF, w hen Surge grew oM, To save them Horn n Hie. Old Sorgo's stall n empty now We ne'er shall eo hitn more: He's buried near Oid Orimcs' Cow, Just ly the stable door. Thus one by no Ins perUh'd, nil, The faintly nf tiiime; Old flrimes himself was first to fall; The rest. i:i Mler times. n.vitiJV. MNHSON A LIT C.M.N, rv ,THvtt. a. iiavh. I tovKthe dews if niht I loxo the b ixvling (!, t love tit hear ihe tempest sweep O'er tin? billow .f tho deep! For natures sa Me it scenes delight Tins melancholy mind. Autumn! I love thy bower: Wiih laded garlatnls dret; How sweet nlne to linjr their. When tempests ride the midnight nir. To snatch from mirth it Hooting hour; lhcStbbaih f the hrt ait. AiiMmn! I love thro well, Though bleak thy brer. s blow 1 love to sen the vapus rise, And cloud roll vuldl j round the. skies, Where from tin plain the mountain' swell. And foaming torrents fi iw. Autumn! thy fading flowers Droop but to bit) tin ngain: St man though doomed to urieTa while. To hanj n fortune's Ih-kle s-mle, Shall glow in heaven with noble powers. Nor sigh for peace In vain. From t'tt HtSNoi Morning Post. The following I enutil'ol nod eloquent Ode was written bv.l. llr.NAJMi.v, IN nt the request of the Cnmmitu-r of Arrangements, to be Suing in Chim b, in I'uston, .iinii lKi prvii-c-4 in limior M t in son: How shall wo" W'Him the glorious dead? Whit trophy Ct nb.ivc bis grim, For whom a notion's trnrs ore tdieil A nation'- fanctoi lomurs wuvef IiCt Eloquence bis deeds proclaim, From sen-beat strund t ) nviuntuin goal; Let hist'ry writo his peaceful name, High on her truili-illumcd scroll. tet Poetry nnd Art through Earth Tim pngo inspire, ihe canvass warm In glowing words record bis worth', In lit ing marble mould his form. fame to bright will never fade. A name bo dear M ill deathlcsa be; For in our country' ahrine ho laid The charter of her liberty. Praise be to God His love bestowed Tho chief, the patiiot, nnd the SHgc Fmiae God! to Him our fulhert owed Thia fair and goodly heritage. Tha eaered eltl Time shall not mar, But wiadom guard what Valor won TThile beams serene tier guiding star, And Glory points to Madison!
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TtiK two emus. New York tiJ Philadelphia rue in mwny respects strikingly contrasted. The one m;ght be represented us gy and gallant equipage drawn by lour magnificent grays, with It mad outriders curetting against lime! the other as a qiet nnd respectable ftmit tiUrHge, mer the old nhoil whtie every thug it neatness sohrieiy, nnd god hreetltng gliding 'ong ttt lh' gentle rte livl wo i'J show that both the feelirts nd i ! of III own er re in the right pU;e the. tiert well the head. To drop the figure tlie one illy if ll impulse; the other tte;Jy ptincirerful itcd by good tetue. Th'
one i n hmthrouted spenltbrift hojf'ir qHHioior vai ilu-d toi !ir w bi. he can; thcother,a grae,rt,,d bin sting into rtu inuncdoi A;
economl!', who, hilf be walc no thin, c j )t every tbtnj. The oni ist'ie wti, tiie S torii tu of cities, the utlr th ' Uohert Mortis united to the g'M.in ol Kniik'.ih. To the 'quick bosom J of the one, 'ij-iiet' would oe 'belli' the ther onlv r unices ' t ijure 1 to 00 g ioil. i'lo tine i a picture in t hich nil is nc lion; in the other ilnn 11 hue nd there ;t beuutilui blending of repee with cMtgy. Oter the gate of one jovl rend, Fair laugh the morn and soft ilia tephry blows, Whi!o proudly riding or tho ozure realinj In tti.ll int tiim the cilled ve-el gors, Vonth on tho brow and I'lcisuro at the helm; Itegnrdless ot the sweeping whir!dt iud's sway, Wnnh horhes in grim repose, e poets hi eumnj prey. Ov-r tboe of the other tint fir nmic deVotnnl langu tge breathing the tf-ryrpiitt ol hum 10 w td.m, imI of Christt in haiitj ol the sain n, pire'1 tiMtd; Teach i!v.' 1 1 1om nn 1 io f irgive. ilx ict in own delect to scan, W I .nt other ate to feel, and know myself a in in. In limit, Ne w t oik would be the choice nf our touth: and I'tnUJcl phi t f.dr middle go the tiiitres tnd the wi e. We could spend a bticf ttttoXiCttiott wtlli the one", but when 's i, I evciung,' with it M w ilight j ifr.it . comes on. t lo'tiliiil nor lives in , - i omhre liveit. we torn with a too l nJ ;o.n tfario.g It t'm otit.-r. Pniladt Iphi-s bo. i tin: city cf th heart ; New oik nt the tieail. tt e mty ndmiio tl e l t, but tve lave the htft. la New ) oik, too, (he contrast httvteeti lliodvi and the rest of the street?, is too creat when not in the" former ) on are nlw.i) i tiiinking ef it k' th- traveller who set out on Iks Guropean lour, after having lux iri;tt-d in Pans be. ft ads the loids, the inns , the lo opb' e ery thing -'tad vut of Pans Pan haunt torn irghl and da) and has spoiled bun for the four. ' Sj with Uroadway, the imimi nt ) mi divcige from it, right ei tell, )on citisa it and find yourself in sensibly drawn but k and tins f-t'i gticr for ) ou nre soon made lo fee! ti nt there Is but one Itrcet in New York, at d that llrond way. lo Phthi. delphia, the unifi rmii) is nu te ngiccable, at lent to our t 'Stc; one is not perpetually dying to be in Chesnut stretl, because though a beautifu trect, there are othcis scarcely l MtliHdive. xSew l oik, like iho py amid, i n Wonclcri Pbibu!dpbi, " (iiccian temple, that woof and invites you lo repose beneath H cli iMe aiui classic columns. The fc wieiy around the latter, too, is of far greater amen ty, nnd altogether, I'mladelphia would well repay the knight who should proclaim her the faifcilcily in Christendom. SCENE AT A FASHIONABLE PARTY. While Mr. Froiyth wni nt the Court of Madrid, his reputation as a gallant mitn stood as high in tlmt na tion, as it bad previously, and iihi since stood at bo-ne. lie wns amhi tious of the bonouri of Grammout, and would scarcely btve disdaii ed ihe fame of a Rochester. At one ol the splendid partiei gUe in Madrid, Mr. Frosvlh Imd just waltzed wilh a lady, who was considered the most it.iiimrtiithcd of the Court her beauly and nccomplUhnieitti. At the close of the movement Mr. Forsyth band
tt loil) tw euoi h soto, fui n'Hteo wttU Uig; i.otk, us it tnt oil the himell by ber ids Siie touted ; nod io litih oJ turnips g.jner.ll) . him in fpmiMw Mr, lir(vtli ?htig n id lo od'ej brt tlu txrlUMVi piopergpd up hi sholders, b!ush'd bnvil, ly of rnttng frost. It ii n.lvis,ihl ond tontttved Very aua.iiirtly to m kti i t!t the piitt-it be tn id hy hrthe lady underi'.and t' nl h; knew j mrs getH'i lly, if even limited l o riothh g of Spanish. Sim t!tprtedi bed in lh? mideti. It it not to he
some surprise, hut recoveiinii I.e.iJelf, politely nddreised bun in livnclt "mCmc votSM Tloi shntiUieis ol lo inluitec were hllgtfe, Mgiin, t't" d)eilt his check was tit Idiel, and 'lo ittisicg of Itis hands nnt t?)o brows s 'ni d be was ngain nt fiult. The I t ),almoit disconcerted, liid hi in n tl.tr t Ungiiage. '"Did he understand H.Uat.r ttwasnllin vtio. Thp minister, t'.to' soni? kind of inediii'ti, r plied t mI he kne,v none ol tho l-tniviagt-i. I he tdiilophy and politeness ' the Kiel, lit o Itoohttc. wtucli intected tlic whole little, il:e tjuuUted to her own tongue "K. identaiid no Ui go tgr! Heavens! The United St it-s !. f ctit us n for a n t t c I V Tin l uich bet attie ?o anno) lug, lli it Mi. l-'utS) th, uiiitblc to t ndni e i , ron' oO bit the room. It wa l o g, lioWVei. hcfoie the cireumtatoo was krot leti. I belli Ve, however, th it Mi. I'm) til fpekt both Spaiiili nut c'reneli tincs thut d t . .Nevv..ik Dally Advertifi r. SlfiNSOK TUT. TIM MS. An olei ving thuking ltind ba fent til the lollowing I t'er. Wt h ive token the liberty to publish it t xpicting Hie HUthoi's pudon fr m til deiire to benefit the human race. I urn impressed with the opinion that a great tuor it it Volution haf i immii'ii: .d and is pre gtciMt-g in th mental c i Jet.t woitjt. It is eeit.uiiy vert t . . . . .. I . I . .... 1. 1 ..... i i . uiai inn nil . in ,i ,ii i.i , oils il not ei fi tietjtf (in tho civiiir. woibl) have beiotlo' convinced that ti e pohlii il pow r of a iialtou doe tot d pen d t til n cly up ui numeiiial ni I S) tical four, lull llinoie ct IrJi lepeiitlt-nt on the ngiii jttf ol m-nt i' pow i-r. M i n begin n ii'oson in thi mil intiid, the) my, l It finitely mi pi nor to nutter. ie t l ower wtl ihrri fore in one w-y or other In H"t tnd e.niliol ph) sieal or tnn'e pow er l-'ol instance, Itiev peiceiv' that bj mprnViog the tiund nf cacti individo NS Ul) , (, (.,tm,.,,,m, ,, t 0f a na ttoo, each Hull Vidu tl tho enlightenett w ill, generally speaking, ncijuit e mor li'ditiJUil wealth lo c onsi iplM.ce o i the. H i reae ot his knot' ledge ant' poa er of lined. Im reuse llm tvealil ol vi ly individual in the nation amt )ou inciease Ihe wealth ol a eaiio and il has been long an axiom in p.di In thai "ui mey il power. II -nee it h i b"en discovered thai Ihe po!in cal po-vi r (lo t nothing of Ihe Inp pines ol a nation) depend moeh op on the tuaiiiiim of melittl power po sesscd li) sm b initioti. How i litisaggiegate or iju intum of mental p tw or lo he preset ved and increased? pa'pibly by a well regulated S)leui of popular or common school eJuc t lion of the troth ef this pooliou Prusi-t and France have already t e ome cont i iced. You have only to show m.-ti what then' iiue interest is and they will he governed by it. Hence I infer that a new er.i is about to be deveicpt d, and I alo infer that press which can lir?t fpfttk to the lthlie on thissut'i ct tn ihe noillu r i Males el the Union, will obtain a lead j in the grealwoik which in a veiy short lime will b , if it be n it already the nhforbtng lopic of discussion, both in Gump'! at d Ameiica. '1 his view of the question senders your ei tablish menf, stttlali d as it is, in the centre of the great Hate olNew Ymk and, In fuel at the coiihetling link between the eastern and western stale t, nn rnensely intporiin.i. School .'issisiam. UNDERGROUND TURNIPSThe seen" of tins turnip (fiiys ihe Baltimore Farmer.) hui been sent us for Sale, by a juJitioUJ and careful Hiiriculturalistol Maryland, who de scribes it aa follows: Wc buve no oilier knowledge ol Ibis article. ' The iindnnrown iuintp, the seed of which Is ollered for sale, lias the properly of resisting Irost; the bulk will rtmain nearly inurihle nnd il sown on a level, r dipping to the south, the crop will be in good preservation when winter is passed. This turnip is recommended lo persons
sown m dulls on the level that is, tint to raiso the tJitll ubove th surhtce The plants to he ithotit C inches apart, the thills two feet", soiii- persons to gu ild g unit it winter ollen c' ii gmg Iro'ii thai to Irost, throw tit i the plotiip it lidge on th lioith ndnof the dull, hot very high it proves a conductor for Uu cold to pall oil as the f uo act on th- t n nip, wh'cli it does more rapidly thau toe solid mss of otnli o( tho lield to rttnch the pi ants are urowing, lithe
pting the t m tin ps will be found sou:id and Ircih." PG TKlt TIIK GIU1 VT. In the vei lisH. Peter i o nmencd the study of anatomy, nt j".ut, and tftel w at d piir.ili'd It at Aui'V'tdtm, omlci' the grear it'i it ont, ll ivsih.j lie seems to hive had a p-ci' tir pleasure in witnessing hum ut di'jee ! lions. At Moscow, ho was ol one i time punctual in bi attend hic on tin itoatiotnti rtl lei tutrs ol II. 1 1 u II 1 1 it lt' I ol the t. if, in tvideine ol his t".A in this kind of knowledge, that he directed tint the dissection of a half witted pig ' who had died b) lutoxifittion, ilteulj l e postponed tin ttl he could be piesent. He ordered thai mII nionslrocities produced in the empire, should be brought to St. Pe teliuri for pteserv atnni. Tin C counts lor the enormous collection of these fieaki of nature, in Ihe impeii tl musrum, still in good and ro)al condition, lie alo ns cairieil a caso ol surgical inslt uments in bis pocket, in . ... . . . . r t tui ti mere were i meets, lo unior cep, a tivv knile, simii a, Sitsmr. sound and a calhttei. He was x nemelv nmi.tiuuit io ne umiijm n liit rate opeialor. He rrq it re I inal nuti' e should be given him of ah important operation, and attended a? many nl (hem as Ihe nature ef his ma ny duties, as emperor of the greatest kingdom, ueogrnplucajiy t utisider t.i, ou the globe, would allow. I'oolh droit ino. hici-dttie, vf., he was t onttnualiy engig'd tn. A ini eliiMit had an b-ce ul Ms foot, open ed b) In III i tic in ij-'st) , w hich prov ed Su silt ccmIu', thai the royal sin genu beceme enamoured ol Ins own protfSrional abilities . People bean to b; in fear ol their mio trih's l ive of Ihe ait of healu g, o .d t e r e I.) 1 1 4ivrrned lhemeltes at cordingly. V hen Ihe ne ws reached the Ducnts of Mecklingbui gh, who had also, n i nit I a r disease ou the (tot, she led die cily pott hatte, le-1 nsjut am hould tie teutle red liom the pal ice. A tm-rcti ml, wile, who tnd heen la noring undi r n dmpsy of the n'tdo men, utterly refused to be governed by the advice ol her medical attend ants. Such wa Ihe in mi I u r i ty ol ihe case, that , bke every thing else Peter heard of it. He iin n s.lii.tely waited on the lady, and partly by pur rU istoo, bnl pr ib ttilr mire thro' the danger she npprliended from refusing the clururgical tyn.nt, in tiie presence of the lafjity, be. aclti tlly, with lunwit litnd., performed Ihe iiice opera Iio i of paracentesis, abdominis, and dr-w i fX twenty four pntitids of water. UoloilUU.ttely, the palieitt expired. Ho had a re noi'KaUle iiant nnd n dw nf qually remarktbie. Itsolxp pened, mat they both died some lime ttelore their ultj.imitablrt mtster. ij By His txorcss command, Ihey were both ll lyed, and their skins slotted, for the luture wonder and admiration of ihe curium. Bjsloti Medical nnd Surgical Journal. 7f7i7 Rn.ifrm A Hon h r'" f ihe Otio. A company lias o.seu rnur t-red in Pliiini, lo construct a Rii Uotd from Alton, on the Misiisppi R.ver. to Miunt Cinnel on the Wa bash. The road will, therefore, tra veise the wrol; Si tie of Illinois from east to west. A considerable portio of the stock of Ihe road bi.s already heen taken, and the company is now ormniZ td. S.me of the leading in .l.tfidiitls connected wilh this road luvf conceived- the happy ideaof.ex lendiiii? it to the Fall of the O iio and to this end it is in contemplation i. noiiiin.t ih State of Indiana for charter
We bave characterised the project' passengers were; nUrmed, the bands
li iplestt on t.S it litppy j rt
sug ii ex imui ttiott win covitiee any mic, Ih.tt it is so in 'i eminent t'eree. The Mount Cirmel and Alton Hail Uotd, cotnuenclng nnd ending lit a tittle Stale, and, notconnecliog points of any great cotmrercial Importance, has attracted tho attention and enter prise of the citis-ns of Illinois; but how the grmdetir and utility of that, rvnk would le collat ed by its txten-' lion to the Ohio. Tr-tversinit a noo.t' tty of the greatest feilility tn its whu ex';n, it would then connect the Mi, stssippi and Missouri with the Ohio river at Its Fal's, tho mlt impoitant oommor, i tl p .ltit in Ihe west; i; would form an addition! and important link itihep-ett lliil Uid Iro.n linn, ville to Chaleston, and it would Unite itstlf with the vnitttit raods, in prog re or cmt'emp'a'ton, to the Pails with the New Oilems and Nashville Kill Ui id, ivheii extended to Lmisvtllc,an I with lit" I. xiugton nn i () iio K ul II nd, whuli nt to d I ant day W I I ho ex'etnled to the ,1 llti !S Kivi r and K niawlia lliil Uotd, in Virgin! i, and become a ImU in a V i?t chain of roads from I! t'lim ire to lbAltssissippi, ( 'oiKidered, b a i-v-r, as a distinct und,i lakit o, um ot n.:e!i:d t with the woiks it in -iiiioned, this eiiteipuse tnol challenge ihr favor. able att'-nti m of Indiana, an J alii act the enlerpfite of cipilalist. Il will 4tatl at a p.ont on Ihe 4tji4iiipi, where that liver i rarely il ever olstructed by ice, and connect St. Liui ind Ailou with li Hiisville. and Albany. To the fertile country llttoogh wh.ch it will p, ll will open a cheap,, r ip id and never failing commntitcatio'i to good maik"t al lis eastern and western terminations, thus increting, perhaps ten fold, the value of laud within US intliHMice. In IMS view, thrifore, th? wmk ought to reriv the enc-iuraertient nf llie St ite? thiotigh winch, if completed, il will p is. The utility of the wrtik un lr con sideration i greatly masnth- l, w hea we consider, that the O.ito nvei is ol ten obstructed by ice and ts s one-tl'ii'-Unlit for it.ivij.tWon dunng Uiedit eason. At in- h lure s the foad would 'ii'tom,' tiie cxclu4iv' c'l tni c I iT coin (lunicatt oi l-etween IjiuifVille Mod tin Vliistppi rtv r. () t mm;!i occasions i I irg- n i intity of men h unwse w-mld p S4 nvei it, an I an I t a cohibie niiiu-ai-r ol pa4.-iig-i . Any eiie ai iju tint -I w ith the dilli nWi.-s K-neraii) i x-pi-rteni ed i.i tno navigation ol tin () no hi tween the Hintith of Jol) nioi h't-brnart, an I who knows how mtny thou in. I-, during that tntelVil, oil p issmg fii itt ll n south and west to tin east, and I mm the east to the smill. tnd west, will know how lo appreciite tbevi'uo nf tho road in iiuestton t a medium of personal transport . I'lic sut'Je I will be continued. l.O'iisvttle Jjurnul. Public Speakers in Enslani. I think that, in general, Ihe lnghsh puhl't pikers much exei li the American in orctb'e, iloq lent speaking. I hen xtemporaueoui II ir.s are oltener felicious. Ihey study to sty thing in a pioper m inner, to n far greater xteut t U in we co. Ihey stnve lo please the people by voice, manner, willy and pertinent expressions. At he same lime I am bound lo SiV that their preachers trc in my opinion, ess pungent, less skillful in presenting i in I li in fuch ti wa) that it may come home lo the consciences of men, than American preachers. They have nuch more that is pleasing to the taste, lo kll.e cultivated mind, and much ... . . . . ... more, loo, ol wlml cans uii me aiieu lion ol the people from the truth spoken, lo Ihe speaker, than American preitchcis have. Com. Adv. Steam boot on fire. A correspon dent of ihe Iksttm 1 raveller was late Iv a p isjenirei" on board one of the l,.ri lUiimlinili n-t 1 I!rie. niEc.. .v.'....w .- v.. - - ... .. . . which took lire in the tie id oi night, fhose who know the awful character of a fifit on water will easily Hpe,re ciale the peril through which nm!. tittide of lives but just escaped on this occasion. There were six hundred passenger ou board, all asleep. The noi made in attempting to extinguish ihe fl imes, awoke seme of Ihe ,tHseiigers, and they went upon deck to learn trie matler; but just as Ihey opened u the cabin door the sagacious pilol who knew lh.it if the great multitude of
toalj t,,v i.peiatii to t X'liigUllH the
tire, tailed out aloud Mill Up Ihe boll er, hoys-lill up the boilers no del). 0 they are filling their boilers laid the passengers, and down they slipped itit their berths again. . But it was. soon found necessary to make n hols in the side of the boat near the whetl, to get at the (Ire, and to this end the find lo let down the little boat; And thus operating o i the side of the Kram . bonl, r oils Til some dfp monger again, who ihrust their heads out of the side window and Called what ic the miller?' 'Nothing, nothing. said the pilot, 'we wish to hind some passenger just b;ad hero nt CVd wanga-down with th t boitt boys.' So the p'asseneer quietly look in their head and decamp d again; nnd thus the great multitude weie kept quiet, in ignorance of what was going on, till tho lire was extinguished Mild they were del, vend from their imminent peril. .7 vnk:t Applicant After the war of iiidepeiidt:i.co a Spanish nfllcer upplied to G-n. C'asianos fr lome luciaitve npppotnimen'. The QencrHl seeing in ii uecoraicu wiin a great ma ny ordeis, had Ihe curiosity to atlc him the dill -rent service be bud prrloi Hied to obtain such maiket dtstinc tune. "W here did you gain this or dor," said Ihe General t "At there treat of,' was the answer. "And this'' "At the retreat from--" "And this' "At the retreat of " Che General could stand it nn longer 'Ri Ire il Sir, instantly from my prel ence," said he in a violent re, "or I will place an order on a part of your body more worthy of heing decorated than )our breast." Ledger. TIIE NORWEGIANS. Exlrc me poveiiy in some ports of Norw ay causes paucity of articles :hit many be utmost I'gtrd'dai necessity lo the comforts of life.' In "tne hotS the whole sloik of utn il ate one l uge iron pot, an nxe, one knife, anil half A (t t.ell Wooden howl and spoons. Till Severity of ihe dim ite oblige llur people lo sleep in tin ir only room that has a lire pi n e, and in one large bed, like a deal bi x, into which Ihey it' creep somestiaw is sprertd at tho bottom, nil sheepskins seive for coveting. I'he) seem to have SC ircey h fixed nour for se p, but each gels in by lay as he hmls lnm l (tied. The wampy and lolhe labour in, revents iht winneii's ai ge feet, or their mis r ibe n mnanls of shoes and llorkitiC, from ever being i r an; but iheir , tal7i$iind what utenfi the)- have are i;enera) spoi S. Destitu'e at th")' are of c Veiy wosdfy tonifort, iwo or three r-i uiniis book! nre lobo loiiinl in every hoUse. The hope of Ihe we my and heavy aden in every ime is nol denied lo these poor so j jurncrs in the vlley of teat. A mcrrbant, a few milesfrom Peterburg, (Va ) on op3i-.enin a h'gshe id fir Imrdwiire, and comparing its noiiertt with ihe invnlee of it, found n hammer less than was charged therein. Thia he mentioned to u young Irishman , hi a oisianf, who immediately cxclniined "Oi-b, my honey, don't bo after bniheiin& your head nboot tltttt, tlidn't ihe nnger inkeil onto the hogs head, to- cpeit AVhch tiie Constiiotien and Onerriere were going into action, Ihe, la'dcrkept Uf n contmiial pepporinp. s-.hi'o ihe former to i It e. ntnitzcmcui o in Uaid Iheuu erriere, nnswereo not n aire'o ehol."Shf. .1 strike witVinut firinc,,T said ' tho ailors,execr.t cine old far, who signl ficunlly shook ni s head, and grofify ot served; 'The. d d yankeo Itaowe whe t.i.a itlwmt t 11V W wwwwtw . MODEST If. j TKi is sometimes a questionable too. In ihe Pilgrims of the Rhine aha' legory is ini reduced, in which ihe Vi gi.i nro siont on a year a pilgrimage, tacl i i c ... ... ...... u M t m m ... ,fj i aione. mcecttty qunrterea nerveii on ( young author kicked timhiln n out of he head ; discouraged hi publishiriii choke him when he roso to speak in Par lie nicnt, and drove him from INdiiical life Clerical . There 3lis Modesty nn gain in tho wny ; damped hia zeal) frr liiscnariryjmid we hardly dure tell tk rest. It will nflord a new excuse 1 wine bibbers nnd brandy ennaumera .-ii .1.... M...1 ... J S mil iiiem iiiiii 1'ii'ucsiy Buiiiruine's nilE i 1 a mun tuko to drinking. What an id On the 7ih of Oct. enow fell in Luni: county, Virginia, to the depth of ff.
