Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 January 1854 — Page 2
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EST SUBSCRIBERS.
All kiuds of JOD WOltK done to order.
To Advertisers.
JOB PRINTING.
As it is now about tbo time when Merchants and others arc wishing to have Circulars. C. rds. Posters. £c., printed, we rc-'pectfr.liv call their attention to our exfen.-ive assortmerit ot typo. All work executed nt sliort notie* and at the lowest prices. Call and see our facilities for dointr work.
£3T Hon.
H.
S.
LANE,
Thursday night next, in Centre Church,
on the "Origin and Progress of Free Institutions." It is not necessary for us to
say anything in reference to Mr. L., as he
is well known here, and elsewhere, as being one of the greatest orators in the State,
and consequently will have a crowded audience.
833~ ff- appears from our Exchanges that tlie Eric rioters are not always going to have everything their own way. It is be
coming dangerous for them to leave the precincts of their own village. On Friday
of'last week a Mr. Morion, a wealthy mer
§2-1,000, which not being able to give, hej
was clapped in jail. Two other men from
a
Erie were arrested en the following dav.j
'l'
and Russians. Read it.
INDIANA SACIJATII S'CMOOI, AOKNCI'.—Tlie
American Sunday School Union has estab-
rations of the Union, or to obtain employ-
ment as missionaries, or to procure its pub-1
hcations, or generally any advice or assist-
the numerous railroads and other facilities
of travel enable the ao-ent to send books
promptly to any part of lhe Stale. We
Oflice at Jacob Landis' one square south west State Brink.
••"NEW FIRM.—We
in business. |L'(!
£*T We notice by small
in different places lhat R. E.
will commence selling off th.ei goods or this Saturday, at
to commence at 10 o'clock,
Don't be afraid to buy, their "ood= aic all j.
jiiew. Circumstances make it
that they should be sold diately.
THE DEVII.'S
TO
PA
(ERA W tO S 8 ft & 5, Homestead Bill, and of the bill reported bv
Evcrv advertisement handed in f-r publication. ahouldluwe wriVsn upon it the number of times the mlvertUsr wi*he* it inserted. Ifr.otsostated.it will!' of "'e person beiiisK intflv.
be iudcrted nntsl ordered out, and chared accord-
Agents for The Review.
Kvun*' Building. N. \V. corner of Third and WulQiit Streata, l'iiiladclp'nin. l'a. S. H.
PABVIN.
South E:».-t corncr Columbia an 1
M.iin slreit.^, Cincimviti, Ohio: id our Agent to proenrc advcrtiscmentfl.
25rw -ain 11 it 'li-tiiic-tly understood, that wc have now the nr.sT :tnd the :..\jtof.sT assortment of NEW and FANCY Jon Tvrr.evcr brought to this place. We insist on those wishing work done to call v.p. and we will show them our assortment "f typs. cuts. «fe-.r. We have po them and no mistake. Work done on short noticc, olid on reasonable terms
IfOMESTFAD BILL.
is deci led!)* in favor of a properly guarded
the committee on V-ricul'iire This Hill
SATlKDAr MORNING, JANTAKV 7, ISM. .Z ,, 'r"'
l"01
an5
it with the legal subdivisions of the public
hivh after *ur vev No cer'ifira'e or pat
widow or heirs become invested with all the
coznQ ab fof con:racU
I
Entries to be confined as near aspraclica-
land «ubiect to nriv-ite onfrv"
the special order of the House for thr .jCc-
RAILWAYS IN INDIANA. We have received advance sheets of the
imerican Railway Guide, for January, from
which we gather the following statistic of
railways in Indiana
will Lecture on
NAME
OF ConronATio.v.
Columbus and Sh'.-ibyviUe. Evnnsviile and Crawfurdsviilo, Indiana Central. Indian.ipoii.- a.id Ueliefontaine. Indianapolis and Cincinnati.•• Jetfersonvillc. Laf.ivelte and Indianapoiis, Madison and Indianapolis, .Martinsville. New Albany and ^alem. Newcastle and Richmond. Northern Indiana. Ohio and .Mi.-.-issippi. Peru t.nd Indiannpoli. Shelbyville and Kniijhtstown, Shelby vide Lateral,' Shelby ville i.nd Rush i! !e. Teire Haute and Richmond,
chant of Erie, went, to Buffalo on business, when a warrant was served upon him as one of the rioters. lie was held to bail in ss Amanda Carter, who was re-
cont
and committed to jail in default of-t 10,000 Go\ernor.
£3T We publish in to-day's paper an ^10
interesting article from the London Times,!
on the late naval battle between ihe Turks'^,?
,lt'cuk',)!'
lUhcd at Indianapolis a depository and a- head, being an increase over last year of gcncy for the Stale of Indiana. Mr. J. W. 54,056.
Mc In tyre is the agtni. All persons who! Seci efaiT^fU^Tu. S. Treasury wish for information in regard to the ope- |,
(of
hope that ministers and Christians of all of the stocks issued under the Act of 1050, denominations will avail themselves of the commonly called the Iexas indemnity—ten offered assistance of this agency, and
0
f'd
room on the corner of \Vashinir'on and He says It •..Vernon streets. They are a set of enter-1 We held our adversary down over the prising young men, we wish them success
.—Jer.ny Lind Gold-
sch midt, it is said, lias receded a Utter from "a chap in Texas, offering her his '-heart,
"...hand, honor, education and fortune," but
iSays nothing about the baby 1
OC?" We tender our sincere acknowledgements to our friends in Congress for various valuable documents.
J^sT" Don't neglect to read our advertisc,mcnts—especially tlie new ones.
iar
oid •"Peg-leg""—Santa Anna, has
^recently L«en adding a new quirk to his
tap. Ill lieu cf Cap!. General, he takes the tide of -'Most Sti^ne Highness," ami has decreed that in ease of his death 01 moral disqualification, shall name his snc'cessor.
His Most Serene Highness' salary* is COT,000.
lirm
nve offici
..,
t,or*!
jot a family, may enter a quarter section of. has begun in earnest. A naval action has
unappropriated land, in a body, in conform-j t«a?fht upon the coast of Asia Minor,
date of entry, and in case of death, the of viciorv. The war, hitherto confined to
&T AW caV, formoctiiiM. marria^ and the issue of patent. In case of the aban-' gres-ion and the Emperor of Russia has bituarics, hereafter inserted in our paper will be «*. hnrged one half the regular advertising rates. «onmtnt of tlie land within the fi vc years, throw'n down the jjaun*«et to the maritime rnt precisely on that element on which hri best prepared to meet him. We .'that the Cabinet will prove itself equ?d toj
UUUH1,nt wno
E. W. CAKH. U. P. Newspaper AdvflrtUinir Afffnt. ha\e declared their intentions to become !I I I —. ...... nave tnouir'"''-
.u,
citizens, may avail themselves of this act, defend tl
»nrt p«eUin^
opeiations are now proges.sing with their wanted activity. The receipts this week
m. I have farllter reduced the deficiency at this point. At Louisville, up to Sunday n'ght. lhe nuiiiber killed and in pens was 3 J, 15.
nolicc 0 lhc lsUnst t!l
wiil redeem, up to the first of June next.
scvvn mi ions 0
[he fo!iow
ance in regard to Sabbath schools, should 7.-..,mm.., ,, .. MM 1 Iit^i J.e par value or the amount add less Mr. Mcmtyre. ihe location 0. spccilied i:i each certilicate. under premium this agency is permanent, the stock is am- of the stocks of tlie loan authorized bv the pie to meet all the wants of tlie State, and -*\c* ''"''y-.
United States Stock, on
at)
loot
Le
... each cirtificate from the first dav of Janumore their respective localities to establish find sustain Sabbath schools.
take pleasure in di-
John ilson. Tl.ev occupy tlie old store
rccting the attention of our readers to the niail tlie San Diego Herald. The editor, advertisement of Smith, Still well and Al- «'i speaking of the 'last round' ho had with len. These ndenien aie 5-uccessors to «"n assailant in his oftice, says it is describ-
redeemable Kov.
,Pfr
nt
,o!
stoc ni
the
loan authorized by the Act of 1042 fifteen and a half per cent of the stock of the loans
1 847 and 184:5, and twenty-one per cent
ni. with ir.ti.iest^ on die par \ahie or
'Janu
ary lf!54, to the dale of settlement, and one day's interest in addition.
umrisv IN CALIFORNIA. Edit ing'm California must be an agreeable pastime. We received by the last
by his pressman as being verv scientific.
ress
^.v our r.o.-.e, (which we had in-erl-
elWL,
cii his teeth for that, purpose,) an
a 0ccn laDu
necessary
uf lc
•and that imme-
tiuue from da}* fo dav until disposed of.— moment we discovered that we er stands in need. Ii it should turn were riding in the had been laboring under a 'misunderstand-!
''ng under a 'misunderstand-
pressman, wh.o thrust a roller be-
lair a uilterent complexion,) ihe mailer was
'and wi.kout prejudice to the hon..-r of ei-
titer party.' We *A rite, th.is while sitting without any clothing, except emr left stocking. and tlie rim ed our hat e-iicircim neck like a iu!f of the Elizabethan eraf that
during the fire
fjti ... 'tFrom the London Timss. burgh to lav the news of this victory at the 1 he Washington i'nion, says the Sentinel TIf E S AVAL DKFCAT OF TUE TURKS.
he
Il,ch fect ivt,d
as now
(, 5n lhe tofaI
SLS
nn
l'5t
!l
Miu:?. 21
84 y+
107
...... 6-J St 07
1 2
20
-M
(Yj~ Montgomery County Court of Com
mon Pleas commenced its January term on Monday ist, Judge L. C. Dougherty presidino-.
^'^^'nced in Louisville, for forgery,
,c e,ltuc
0 two eais
^T penitentiary for the term
^l'1^ keen pardoned by the
From the Cincinnati Price Current
ns!:
1C mar et or
hogs has continued to ex-
Whatever '1
yesterday with hesita- js
b?
I««o» "ho, the h«.,l jnennn the official journal ,f France. War:
,C Otlon, flect 1 for tlie firat iim
ent be issued until live years after the turned to Sov^stopul laden with the spoils highly injurious to her Asiatic armv, and
5e
The land not to be- !,i'"s .a.nd
.j ,.j
or to
ev art
oud Tuesday in February. to meet by more resolute measures a stern- ment at home, as yet less thoroughly in-•
upon the Governments of England France the necessity of being prepared with
p!
an
0aicr nc
vessels destroyed hulks in lhat port.
bur 0:1 the coast of Asia Minor, situated an end "to it, to take all tl about 300 r.iTies from the Iv.sphorus, and atj that object may demand. the narrowest part of the Black Sea, being! only forty-two maritime leagues from
sidered the rno?t vulnerable point on the whole north coast of Asia Minor. The land-batteries, whatever they may be, appear lo have been quite incompetent lo meet the lire ol lhe ships, and this engagement furnishes another example of tlie comparative weakness of ordinary fortifications when opposed to modern mi vaigunnery. Amorig tlie iurkish forts there are scarcely any
strong enough to beat off a line-of-batlle
ship. However, after the destruction of no
tlie circumstances wincii precede .... lion and the mode in which it was foti -h-.
0ilt t! nt l!
OUfc l,
mg,' and through lhe amicable intervention I convoy wound
t,r
1
twceii our faces, v, wiiich gave lhe whoic at- *n t'-e p:C~entstHte of war I are oetwi-cn travelers, iindin'' they were
tl lc tuo 1
sl
our
.ii ticle ot dress having been knocked overj
|on the coast of Circassia, lu'
('.\vn
0
our head at an early stage of thy pioceed- 'extremity ot aggressive war. It disposes! ings, and the crown subsequently lorn off, 'once ot tlie assurances, tid now so per-J 1
&.£> understand that a distressing! measure couhl not have, been resorted to flic occurred in Lafayette, 011 Tuesday ev- and the importance attached to it by Russia
ening last, destroying properly to the a-jmav be in erred from the mount of 850,000 ..Mr. John Dai
while tlie judge is .-tipping his eye with cold I tinaciously repeated, of his desire to stand bounty .'iudr-tor, int»rms us that up to the water, in the mxt loom a li tie* byv stand-!
!l
beside lhe sulierer with a bi.-'in, with''cel.'.ration of war and, had it r.ot been
1e
not
been corroborated by sev-
HV
sacMM
or
..
up
fccup^'ion of the Danubian Principal!- J»]aek Sea were suffer
t0 a fcw :,rLial encounttri
,inV
best prepared
,r
proviued they complete naturalization be- was compatible with the honor and dignity determine what positive steps are to be ta- K"*
tore the end ot live years. of the country, and we feel no regret that! ken under these circumstances for we can-!
t,!0 V( we iaV(j
of pol fey which a just concern for the best^ive war, committed upon a State'under the
of operations adapted to such an
J'-
i!ie int
be confirmed in the manner in which it is
related to us, the time for these resolutions to take effect is already come. It must, however, be remarked th.it great perplexity and uncertainly still hang over the details of this important event. All the accounts received of it appear to have been dispatched from Odessa 011 the 5th inst and lo have passed through Vienna. Thev are, therefore, altogether Russian s»Utt" ments. On tlie other hand, it is well ascertained that on the 28th of November, two days prior to the action, the principal division of the Turkish flee?, were at anchor in the Bo-=phorus. Admiral
of En-land and of tl.e civiiized -belter of the united Hags of France and I
ein.i}. Ktccn.prt- urld prescnoed. But we have never con-j England, the Embassadors and Admirals
empt.on laws not aflected. This bill is m- coaled our opinion lhat the events occur-1 *t Constantinople have resolved at once
East might ere long compel us upon the measures requred. The «xvern- p'
eral ernaiive: and we have repeatedly urged formed of the state of the case, must await 'i
fllige:ice last received
would seem probable, therefore, tllVRie or convert the Black Sea, with all Lhe va-
squadron which the Russians demolished rious iniercsts encompassing its shores, into was a convoy bound with troops and arms a Russian ike. They desire that a course tor some point on the const ot A:a and the of consummate hypocrisy should be punishmost. probaole ver?ion of lhe story seems to t-.J bv a signal defeat, and that a stop should be that the Rus.--i.in cruisers pursued this c- nvoy into the Roads of Sinope. It has also been suggested that, as binope is a naval arsenal, it is possible that some of tlie
by lhe Russians were Sinope is the best liar-
SE"-1
the ships on both sides were fought wiihj
vastonol. 1 he to'Mii is otiiii or. an iiishman by the name of Jeremiah Hi
to
i".—rruitiT
Oz ir.
intelligence from ihe seat of war, The effect this event will have in Europe
less .serious. It dispels the hopes we
been led to entertain of pacification,
P"»il!™ f. .e «nn„t the upinion that this
j|| l„ww in «.r dJUe the «m«
pretentions of Ru.-sia and it imposes
on the allied fleets more neremplory du-
destruction of a portion ties. Indeed, as this blow on the naval
in navnl history a Kusshn squadron has re- |Ca:ior.s with Trebizond and B.itun, it is!
resources of Turkey interrupts her commu-
lily injurious to her Asiatic army, and II would be lost if tf
'1^ iiands of the enemy.
rtSl!Un5t::1
»«*W II 1
oa meRt ar
V»
«1 f| JJi
»J »ts allies will have from th
ught it our duty to uphold and the emergency. It scarcely devolves, in-j
cau-s'e of peace, as long as peace deed, on the Ministers of tlie Crown now to
ndhered to a cour-e not doubt that after such an act of a«-"res-
es can be received here or in Paris the en-1!ir^'
voys on the spot will have acted upon the
powers given them in the event of a direct
aggression by Russia on the Turkish coasts. i^
It wiil remain with her Majesty's Ministers to afford an effectual Kipport to that decision by the usual communications to Parli imenl and by placing our present relations with the Russian Empire in their true shape.
II .king exhausted every means that forbearance and ingenuity could suggest for ihe restoration of peace, but having at the same time pledged tlie honor and tlie naval jt,ci
forces or England to bring this di.-pute to
ent season ot the year tlie liiJe-ofhj^ilt'j The English people are resolved that Rus-I I he gale a ships and frigates were safe in harb^Ht sia shall not dictate conditions to Europe,
be puo to these aggressions. The Emperor ef Ru -sia, who began this war without a pret- xt, is carrying it on without disguise, and it therefore becomes the imperative duty of the lour Powers, who have so recently recorded their determination to put measures which
Dcr-tAOFri. MVaoitR.—On Thursday la
tlie i.ilur.ux of a peninsula jutting out into! came to this country .some few isatisfaetoril
the Euxir.o, and forming two capacious har- "'"-ths since, was killed under tho fuMow- It was reported that a Russian naval
bors. Tliat to the suu.h-ea-st is us?d by ing_circumstances Wiiile in a state of in-1 force,, wi.li :-ix thousand troops aboard, iiad
vv'',°
an
gretit oallantry and the Russians, Who first' 's liand, he started at Mr. O. win before he surprised every one by allowing themselves to be beaten on land, have now surprised us again by an exploit at ?ea. They had, however, by their own account, a vast superiority of force, and Osman Bey, the Turkish commander, only surrendered at tlie last extremity.
the Turks as a naval station. The town i' toxioation ley went to the house of Mr. been repulsed at Cairithen, in Aisa,' one!'"
portance ot tlie place, it has long been con- sce.t and t!.en gave her attention lo some Anoti
escape from I lie house. As she passed
t0 !e
o:i
er doubt may still prevail as to 'Moe.ice iue inquest nem ny janu resuivei stances which preceded this ac-
C• ront'»"
1,0
c'lK'c,t
squadron fell into a When a!:
finallv settled on the most t.-iendly terms, ju:il.'y probable, tfiesc Rus-j took to force them to pay. when a doublets MODS of the cvas:opol to bum. rink and destroy the 'uil.i-ii squ-idroif, not on the high seas or! then fooled it 10 Ei inchor in !min for C.eveiand, ei
fquaoron lell into a When about half way, the driver—an Erie
tne army Asia, and 1 loafer—began
Fu»'sl,-'d these shijs into Sinope, this ac
me were r.ent out from fisted chap knocked h.ra.shed him soun
the defensive only, even since tlie Tu: k-j
lovidie Iinrhor, this proceeding tens of thousands had done before.— Clave-
^nipcror (4 Rus ia goes lo lhe last- loud Don.
'-V-
!0SL
teen
s!ii
a square, flanked will towers, and eowr.-d Odell, (one of his neighbor^,) whose Kussinii steamer des'.royetl, a frigate die-! -u':n ifi'-diatmg every scene of by a small citadel but, in spite of the irn- *»&', ohseiving his si uation, gave him a masted, and 15J0 Russians killed.
domestic concerns. In the course of aniAbasa. hour or two the mother was alarmed by ihe Russian frigate
screams of her ci-ild, and, rtis!ii ig iii'. room, tdie discovered Riley had roused from his drunken lethargy, and, having already strut-k the child one blow, he swore r.e would kill it and the mother also. The woman, however, succeeded in wresting the child
from the infuriated wretch, and attempted rived at Alexandria 011 the 25 November. it was reporied at ienna ih.at acombin-
iess than twelve Turkish vessels, wiihoul P-dey gave h.er a push, sending her head- march upon the Turkish province of Err.e- '''atrer, taking a single prize in a state lo be re-1
a down the steps several feet high.— roure.
moved to Sevastopol, tlie Russian ships screams of the woman brought Mr. 0., Tho defeat of the Turks at Sinope caused .'{'icon :-W: were themselves in a condition to reach the I
was a!
harbor with difjiciiliv. The havoc wliich I htust». Upon his wife informing him of the Grand Divan at once assembled, at which is described to iiave taken place shows tht-t
c:lusy
of lie:- alarm, Riley adde-1, "Ves
^you," and wi a large
had received three severe blows, could lay hold of any tiling with whi-.di to defend himself. At length Oded seized a club and dealt Riley I wo blows, one over
Chase. The jury gave a verdict Alexander.
ia(
Rdey came to his death
supposing tiiev
company's con vev ance.
to collect fare, demanding
one doiiar per head for ihe six miles. The
0
owers, be considered justiliab'ie. refused So ride further. The fellow under-
imposed 011,
1 *_ 1 lie
A*!P
(town, and
passengers I
LAJ.D S.\Lns.—Mr.
TELEGRAPHIC.
ale
PP
FROM. PHILADELPHIA. PIKLA DELPHI A. Jan. 3.
We team from Cape Cod tliat parts of',
co st
Wfcre va
3,!ed
resources of Turkey interrupts her commu- r-
bectl lost at lha! olnt
A
^5t
on ie
one 5lin
dred and eighty passengers, perish-
ie
1e
in
g-
of property in wharves, &c.,
coast, has been large. At Hali-
liiC los3 is sut down Ht
The slorm
A I il
t?"dH3"
ann
'g number* of vessels were
dliv, asho1 an(i live
muuh
sa lh
and Vl
00
not asi
lllls 01t
a
H°
t! 100 cr
lost, with
suUenng. A dispatch from Boston
s^imer "City of New
ui om 01
l'
a
'P
or :e S
arrived there,
shore at Race Point. Ihe bark Elizabeth Stout, from Matan-
:iI,
successful termination by other means. ij'J Bray ton lost two men. The schooner Wol-
in ,mich (1:
c:ius«-'d
lost ten men. The schooner E.
The gale at Yarmouth was terrific, dodamage, and with high tides .threat loss of property.
:i
ARRIVAL CF TILS STKA.lirft AFRICA. Nitw Ygkk, Dec. 3 .1. The steamship Africa, with advices from England to the 17th instant at rived here this morning.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Lord Paimersion. the champion of Turkish mie^riU in the British Cabinet, resigned 011 Thursday, the 15 ir.st.
Letters from Bucharest, under date of the 5th inst., announce the entire pen- ion ot hostilities on the Danube.
The impression at Vienna was str^nV
-'"''t t::e Eastern question .would be .settled
f| :a
nd 15'JO Russians killed. gagemeiit is reported ne.nr etween Turkish, steamer and a
1
1
in a .•.nattered .state I The Russi.-iJi manifest*, caused great excili ment in
the bret'U governmeiH to adopt j-recaution-! measures.
door, with the chiid in her arms, ed Russian and Persian ai mv was about lo
^vork a short listance off, to the great consternation at Constantinople. The
the shoulder, and one across the face, just dounced Prince Alexaneiiia £er\! i, as a below the for'ntad, wh.icli caused the death secret adherent of tlie PorLe, and the e'der.i of Riley. These are the facts, as elicited jof the various districts had held a meeting by tl evidence at the in.-juest held by land resolved to watch the movements of
the Eastern question, caused Lord Palmerston to resign The Russians have gained a battle bn"'j Plc-V the Armenian froniier, in which fourthousand Turks were killed.
Tl'.e Turks ha captured Ackaizicii also, tlie important fortress of Alerandrapfes. Ch.amvl, the CircFiSsian leader. anJ Seiim
"i'
0
Brett, the
'I'-cre have been sold seven-
wealth and population. In addition io'the !c
I
,!f
_TB«TE POLITENESS.—There
D° ny?
,r vessels have been duiilng ashore all alon- teach f.iem politeness, mcllid-
despatch from Halifax to-day savs the
thtj* were probably vessels which "^••yvholecireleof cnariuesjvhwh spring
™ped, and the crews of which per- Jf
0 nS
ul 5,11 u,l
22d and 23d, was "of the j1-
,0ll
§40,000
pavailed on tl
wt ek llHS
the coast
P}'ov«-'d very disast
.... disastrous to
Wor
1
i'iie United Slafes fii^ate St. Louis, ar- 01 i-.'.-te-.1,
all 1 :e I'oreign Minister.'-, were present. 'ihe report that the c-mbiiied fleet:, had e.i.ciea the Bind Sea, by the iast steamer, v.*as incorrect, but it was thought the vholeallied fleet would soon do so. 'I'lie carnage at Hinr.pe v.as immense.
The liussii!!1. Coa:- at Si-ma is d-
1,unKr
:ind
life, -.hent, and
-15c!li
,ind
sto of Nov juber Isf,!
ieu*
Cora,
S. C. WILI.SO.V.
It is reported that Rodgenv. itch, the late O.lice in the room r*-. cr J'srowu's iirur ?'.u tore,
='Pl"oaco.ng each
,... 1. ,, !other, taking the Russian fortresses on lhe hue of march. tlie town as
Ch*myl had captured six forlresses, after ^"jidinsr-s. hard figiiiing with the Russians and heavy
losses on botii sides. He also had defeated 15,0u0 Rus-ians under Gen. Oiiianofi'.
jti" A flying artillery of fifteen or twen-!
'd'ousan.l eight hundred and sixty-one ty new locomotives lying on the other side GOING OFF LOW
on intended exclu-ively for Brewers,!
foregoir.g. iarge boj'u-s of Government and i" ds it recomu-e.uied fo country dealers ... canai lands have been entered 11 rin thei''1'11'
v,
ir no pol
like politeness and a good manner is ibep best thing in the world, either to get jgool name, or supply the want of it'.
Press your, chiltircn into book*
:0une5s
'^enty lives are known to have IN *.
ot whiU ,s due 10
tneSs ,s 0WI fo
Mcrfy.
another, and rub off our corneM.,
S" -sldt .s ^.
a
..
so rt ot fl
^»fable col-
brief that all may re and substance it in practice, with your man-
The polite of every country seem (o havb but one character. A gentleman of Sweden differs but little, except in trifles, from one of any other country. It is a mono- tho vulgar we are to find* those distinctions which characterize a people.
JosEi'iiiyK.-—Josephine was one of n^-1 ture Q-ieens—she was divorced, savs the biographer, but her love did r.ot cease in her retirement she enjoyed all ..Napoleon"'*
"Independence," success, and prayed that"he mi"ht b» ^avea
P.ort 'dparaiso wns tVom Lliv tVui'.s ol' his ra^h anibidon. Wh
^ri.aineu. 1 he bai 'i ie, from g,-d that uhe might Hiare his prison and rc-
ashore at Sandv Xeck, bilged lieve his woes. "Every article that he used
"Wiljow." The bark at her residence, remained as he left it.
Buck," from New Orleans, is a- The book in which he had been last read-
and the Schooner Mail are ashore at Race'died before his return from i^iba her last Point, and three ot their crew were drown- words xpressed the hope and belief lit at The schooner Water Witch is also a-
ing there, with the page doubled down, and the pen that he had last u?ed by it, with the
she never caused a single tear to f'ow."— She was Luried in the village church of Rue!, and lit*r body followed to the grave be
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New Bedford
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upon humor and wit, makes the following a!ius on to these writers:
'-1 lie works of Byron and Dickens arc perhaps the best illustrations of the difference between wit and humor. Byron had r.ot a particle oi' humor. Boz has very little wit. Bvron thrust the da^-'er of hi* 1 I sircv.Mn into ihe oreast o! friend and foe— Buz ha?, by his kindness of heart, made bun-elf beloved by the reading population sus-
Bvrcn only emiiioyed his wit
to answer the ends of ids selfishness, tore* vea^-e «n insult, or siience ail enemy —tho
humor ot B02 injures 110 one, and tie has no insults to revenge, no enemy to silence.—
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