Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 24, Connersville, Fayette County, 25 November 1826 — Page 4

POET'S CORKER.

W0WIA2T. DaugkUr of God and Mj.n."' Miltox. (From the Charleston City Gazette.) There is a language of the heart That mocks all learning's studied art, There is an utterance of the soul That la'i.irhs at scholarship's control. Broths forth in eie a living thought. With feeling, lore, aud nature fraught;

Woman's the theme; and who would e'er require

One borrowed string to animate hi lyre. There i a witchery that lies Within the sunshine ot her eyes. More potent than the magic spell "(Jf talisman, or fairy dell.

Who his not felt her very name j Inspire his heart ami thrill his frame' Idolatry.' the frowning world may cry. But who h3s loved uor felt the ecstacy. O who has ever in that hour When woman's love and woman's power JTrv twinM tlieir influence round his heart, F'lt u-t that woman can impart Itv nil f. or rl inee, or smothered sigh, A v- ir.4 ;-.f " diss and constancy. prie-stf is df hov! ho'v oft thou'rt left to mo Man' perfidy forsaken aud forlorn. Tlerc is a vigil in the sky T marks the villain's perjury; II . can he I'opo to 1 e forgiven W ho ' roiV on earth his vow to IleaTenl TIi -vddd in this world may he, Ti ! 'if !' !ik hi inconstancy. Will "fhoi"t V !! the oath that fires his breath, Alii! 'rand it in the registry ofdealli.

P' . 1Siir- a poor n: 1 eraudy toy, X f rrpi-V O'l 'id i- V. A ;t,i,. 1 r-'-iii. '.at drn-r tlie slay f7,-..,!p .,:' child!' ) the trrave. rv t a nit"'' L'" -ertine who lies Wi'-,nt inc v a-id to t loe liis eye. , f, ' cr ' r,"7.n hi dying groaa Mr-n,t)ith , unw edded and alone.

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Breakfast Telegraphs Astronomers Astronomers Penitentiary Demeoratical Revolution Sovereignty Punishment Old Fngland Orator Henry Hunt John Gale Jone William Cobbet Radical reform T raiisubstantiation

-Fat bakery Great helps Moon stare rs No more stars' IVay 1 repent it Comical trade To love ruin Tis ye govern N ine thumps Gulden land

No one truth Harry

the contraction f abandoned and diipated Ub-jand principle, Lut by birth aui jj,ieri-c its as the mind becomes more expanded, new were his forefathers for many genent, , sources of employment and of rational gratihcat ion fi;lvo iieither'-c.ountrvtnnt:h;p" '. are laid open, and lessinclinatiou and taste are en-!shj viJi RI Et.elMmnn who C'n' ' gendered for the indulgence of .nten.pc ranee Jcwj nnnciplc ?Ia,m, ((. mere sensual enjoyments but, il to a course d . " I I p a .r

trout, t -r tur avow ed aud insoiat

mur.l litiT-.irv i til rue t ii hi . V . '.old rro!tT rclt

pious training, we greatly enh.i.. h the v;.ii;-j of our :. f. a pnnrjj Us.oft xrit, l'Ltf;, tuition. The svstciu ol'Vundoy Loo! i, et el- e i i l citizens su:j irin J ti t ii.rTt;i, lently adapted to this surpo.se here arc i..t ulcu- j.uhtic nu.i.'., ami a fis!r:'.f in i',t t fi I". rclkU' -i I ! .Y 1 1 1 -l I 1 1 M-.li I I .1 . It C V I 1 - Ii i . ." " - " . . . - . .

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hee John in gaol succe.siall) , the excellent .loci lines and precept, jt xvould l.i.'ui.j.ruiK-r. Cio .) ' Fll he at its mob, w.c .lof o1(r holy religion. 'I ho,e ch.ldr. n who, :,o,a ( ' ...U.-.m of ,!... r . V Hare mad frolic their nH.-esary fc cula r -ri pluymi nt ti r.-i.go 1 - . D.it SuUn ran it to tin. ! w c k, have little leisure ai.d o, portui.it ) ! M.th M'" ',u" t"ce:i ( ,. t it I.n:,::i :tn.j -

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irr tcclle?il rencirks are from the

! pursuits, are tauni i;i;:c.

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The following excellent rena rks are Irnm the liv, 0f nh.-.v, iaduidiia unlold, ,t die ;iiui.t '

li. I. lieligioiis Iesenger. 'I lic appear to hate ;tn,i i l, ii;r n hit ii a irtooo t au.i e oi i . !ui t.e t in been ilirectetl again-t the re eiit t -.ta dishtiit nt oJ.th; v.oil.l i i.nrt , and f the et-n.al piiua pleasure garden, .c. Alter uie r marks mi H l.icii i it rex.Mil in the mansions i t i i. -ting the true object f i " i I govcnn.ient and the little r, ,;. J riilet d, ! t i.ink that c i.av c every rr.i-on regard too geiicrali) paid to lhe-ic oojects, r-i c-! to r. ih the gii v. th ;.;.(! clenioii of ti..- u(i!l tt . l i .... t 1 ......... i ... . . . i ' . i . . -1 - i i . .i. i .. i

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When we consider how ea-ilv youn

leil aslrav iisl-e paths of vice a;.ti Uisn

how naturaliv one gratification creates a desirt

for another, i-. it not d vug.' i nib to countenance V j ... L . I .... I . 1

iMif-onr.ie uu increasing nuuioe'i ui inosc . irtu

lishments

try. at Ihe- pi--eiit moment.

'FlkOM ti.o puhsch.r . C'otincr illc, la. . :i t:.( - ia.t, a son vk is, noi .s r.-

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3 f 1 i i y U.in f.iut i , one ,:.,.4 i',, , BP534a 0;h r marks or rran.i re : ,

.ny person who will g.r inioniij; i. i,

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r-rj:y t 'tan tr .nt r.Tr n

their tei:uciicy , the editor j0;n- vuuiii, instead of wandering on ihr rviobatii .

lenleriiig into scenes of intempt -ranee and diisioa- c.lf , so that 1 tret him, ki.11 t ii r.l

,r ...... .,1. m-L : tloii, coma te cel. erailv linluceu to trt -uuent 1 nfse cu lor li.eir iruiioie.

"illation, and "-choon el 'rehgi ms n;.truf tion. J i l.mk w .-.hmih

he ju.stiiied m expecting a very lav .o.lr- t;:,, ie produt etl upon the habit of tt.e c on.mumt , it i

i nav e no uoimi vrhatf vt r that crimes u oii!.l

which have a natural, and almost ntce- Lr'j4,t' :l ratio somewhat proportioned to th.ir

arv tendency to every specie of vice! ihe be- l'.1 earnu increase, w e cannt-t, then, in e.m .- J . . , . IwKli.rir tl n .ni ,...t ,.l'n . . ..it

-riuniiig ot dissipation is as when one tettetli out.5":" 1,11 -1 means ior .no pretention ... at en A pleasure garden, and some innocent!01 Time, do otherwise than strongly urge upon N

oda water, wit!, ice cream and a little punch m I"'' P'"a,umupisi ui our max.- tlie high im,K.rt-! hot weather, may appear a very pretty thing, and'a:,ct' cf 1H,: If education. Ld it la-our constant 5 . . iii 4 ! aim tit iriii' pvcri 1 -ui i v;.' 1 1 I n. tl... ... . K

it is rcoinincutleU as a commenua!ie o jtci. i " . . ou.i'.onn

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K perhapsofrespectade family attends he finds ! religious Hi.d literary Induction. ,at is, in hi view, and perhau in common esti- j ,,,u'r onr vv schools. Let ti eta'di5h t:. t.i

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ii-n- nu n- .in- nun ui'iit- in exisieiiee. I .f t m.

the a;.i.aln to the moral culture of our

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I Not ir e. , .""xlir. 'i,,erihcr forwam all f err.rfj c..ai;i- aii) Lolt: or l.'u s purpi ;;i.,; jiveu h nun, to ,,ut. Ai.drey lfS,;l;i',

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7',,. i it ' p e'i-'P th snow-clad strep, T - i t i r T!ou-rh f.hr foamy dep: A d u e.r V- r. i'ii y m I'intain id, Wm'.oii n fri -rid, fitVout a euide Pill ;r i ; j n ii h;d hi wayward stops to cease, And turn his Arab thoughts to home nd peace. Woman.' com par. i n of my life, !ov. d w ..en maiden than when wife; How Vo'dly do I sieg to thee, Of we Id-1 I bite and constancy! D-ar mother of my child, I trac Thy em le n in her artless face I cIjst the lis;iiiT babe, receive akis. And feel a father's love, a father's bliss. ?Tis woman's voice in accents low, That hushes first the infant's wo; Ti woman's fond maternal arms, That shields her boy from vain alarms Uprears !iiiri in a world of cares. And saves him from its countless snares. y ur3 of ma'ikind! I fondly view thee, The watchful guardian of our infancy. Nw would I woman'sWricnAp sing 0 'tis a pure undying thing! The d w thatg.mi the hloBsom'd thor 51 in!" brigiite't in the sunny morn; Bot faithful wman can bestow A liirht to gild Ihe i;ight t)f wo! Hr love, lik moon' - earn on a stormy set, Sheds o'er our cares its ow n serenity. I'vf found the world a faithless thing Ma:js frier '.'. ip weak and perishing. Ma i's f'-f ud ip! Pis th.- ocean's spray The frnth that, rude winds sw t p away! You r-'v wtipri Cousttney can rest? Cu, fi id it iu a woman's breast! T wo ihi not uiv"rn:.' ft i r . lov'd friend, f hoait, Toe all the wealth of Indit't goMen coast! Wliea pale diea, within all her train, I". -vers the ,i,,d and fire the brain, "('is w oman's sympathetic art Q ii -M the u iid th robbings nf the heart; The mo'-tal parg.the burning sigh, In nature's latest agony! O, fair ' ! y-ici.m! thou art ever near, Willi oil aud nine t'nedrooping frame to cheer. 1 ak not on the bed of death, TVoe-l man to watch my fleeting hrcsth. I, -t wtmian' prayer embalm the hour, Fie , it has a "nothing power, To crh,i the avful struggle here, To brighten hope and banish fear To r.io nroiierts of a lknd on high, W -err d -ad, S n wallowed up in victory.

AX AG 1 1. VMS. A ngrnm. in matter of literature, is a trans-jci-1 Hon ti the letters of norne name, whereby a mow word i formed, either to the advantage r .is i.-l vintage of the person or thinj to vvliich t!ie i.i me. belong: Thus, from Galenus is lorm' I V ia'hi. from James. Simea, antl so of isfli'M. Tlioe. who adhere stiiclly to the de iuition of an anagram, take no other liberty

on tliHt of omitting the letter h, at pleaure :

v hereas others tnake no icruple to use e for c,

v r i.t fir -. vi'l c for at; and vice versa.

A rgr un are al ) sometimes formed out ol

severat vvoro,as t!:at on the question nnt by '

late to our Saviour: "Quid est Veritas?" Of w'n' li e have this admirable anagram, "Kst vir pii ad est." Some of the following are by no m:t:;$ bad ; Ofl'otntt?8, we mike Teriteapott Amend-upnt Ten mad men Gallantries All great si

onie people have a round about way of -ettin- "' "

ai uui.s wi.ien id as wa-u lul o: time a it is trv.'i."-

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I'v.rii.n resnee.tahle coiuoanv lit; is dtdiiTht Ctl to

tii. q :ijl!iiiin rise and oarawav through the heav-idevotf

env he finds the liquors verv p.ilafa ie, and j y"th, as edul..ii,Iy a theother days of thf ,.v

make ,,ul a verv n easant t veniny. I he next ee- " - y i.iihm uou. ;in.i i n.,v.

ning perhaps t!ie garden is not open there is no.

halloon. Hut there H the sou a water ine itet

cream, the punch, and some ot the same compaiiv . lie goes, and makes it do very well till the garden is open again. He is soon prepared for the oyster house the common grog shop. One step leads to another his mind becomes debased his moral sense deadened each degree of dissipation lead to anot! c each fp r ies of v it e pit pan the way for other all the b tter feelings of our nature are finally eradicated, and he becomes jut Lt to set the town on lire. Such are frequently the betrinningn, and such the progress of dissipation and vice. The beginnings are like the first and genuine eddies uf a whirlpool; and the progress almost as sure. If he who causes two spears of grass to grow where one only grew helbie, i deserving of pu die approbation and esteem, much more so is he who everts an influence favorable to the interests of uioralit v and re!i.ri,,ii. He who trains una child.

whether son or daughter, with sentiments and ha-i,0ing nem. THHEE TOUISZ'ZZZ CI? TOVXi

itsot virtue and piety, ha ti.ere''y done some-; uy neighbor I.ewi Ijonrvarn.t:: ..rot me i-nri.

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to the patience. I w isb the Ihrmtei w ou'.d m'tiee n!,,i '' u ruu:w d i-tlo it in the paper, snd advise every b.Hiv, on alt man-! Ct,L11,-'t J ' -T liu ner of sir.jt-cts to 'V e shtirt" I shall he6u. i ,

What can be more veat iou. when you are 'it' Cntuuri".-

: !... .u i i wii t iinaiiaij ouUJCS, a;.u perhap in a hurry too, than for ome idle fellow to take yen 'y the button to ay "only a word," and detain juu half an hour, in durance vile, listening to a story without beginning, middli . point or end. In

which every little particular is ii.termimrled wittii intermin a te digreion, silly cum-ncnt, and tire'-

some Ul-tle-ral. lakesu;i aniuo m th. .r.

anil tell him to ''i.e short," under the penalty ufj

BY virfe of an xection , v.c dir f.f : the 1'ayetlt Circuit eourt. 1 wiw ' at the court hoi.e, in Cunuerctilie, oi. 27)V iav ls ivv-Va.

thing to support the fat. tie of our national const i- tine than two t ows are worth, within si, month !

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tution and lauK. The pious youth who takts a, y this very species of ill manners and yet he' with the api.urtr-r.ances in that part '-: child from a vicious and degraded family, ar-d leads' thinks himself one tf the cleverest chap, in the j John Conner, in Conn, r'v , lie; taken ri iv him to the Saohatti .choi d ami instils into his mind I lane, and lauh t hroi-gh all his stories as if there ,'as the nren,.rt of Em II , l - t

ALSO,

j - .-ivjll. ( m llir jU''I' I f the truths and tluties of the religion of the Hi le, was aspice of wit in thern. He accosted me to day Ije-Lu A Liis;

contributes more to the pu die good, in addition; a 1 was going todinncr and this is an important,1

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than many statesmen who have made a figure in working day. are nearly over. "(Joed morning, Congrchs. 1 had rather be Ho! ert Kaiksthan Cre-j cr.cleOliver. I've a word to say to you," "Well sar, by as much as the sun is more glorious than ajhe short, I'm called to dinner" "Oh ves, I'll be

meteor or a lightning i uc (short. 'ut egad t

THE XjCAU Or LOT 270. IV In the north addition of the to.viit'f ",..,..:

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n. ii i i i 1 ! i" 1 1 1 t- nun i is I'll: 1 1 ..iil.lt.. intrii'tk .'ii'ii ruil.i.lnp-i , n ir.l'.i. I

Hl I'll 'll'. iUllllllli. l.ur- . "i. u'n ..I 'll. Iltllli- II' 'I ', overturned hi mil

ent t' in loruimir u.u enaiacici oi me uiiiij ir ne-

rat ion.

The future character and propels of "?:"'' norlh dame 1)or-tf'J uttered 1 a rumtdiii.t

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-efore the fellovy had explained f la,,! oul !' J"'lU (-un,ier'Hih' ilv i , had gotten into hi. ct 11a r and !l U rLUnU U huigiug; Uken in eve, lk pans, the puddiue was cold as Pr,'!, n vl l'urd, tu st;;y M.tj.-f ti .tmrw. Il.r l . I . ..... 1 tiuUS.

our country are, therefore, iu a measure at the

disposal of the conductors of those papers; and ' hurt peet ues, snort stone, short courtship they are responsi1 le to their country and to (Jod -1 'n1 man will always he short in these thing, for the influence they exert. It is therefore de- ' f,r knew a sl-ort st rmon that was not more livoutly to be hoped there is no one, having this " h,r iX a hort story that had not the more pith responsibility resting on him, who w ill not do, at 1,1 r ahort c.tmrtship tkat was not more forleat as much to encourage those institutions which t,Mi:itt f,,an a long one. 1 showed a lad, who had

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have fur their object the advancement of the iu- u-en running after his sweetheart two years, old in CMinvr.-vilie tow nship, w :il be !Vf i terckts of morality and religion, as those of fash- cousin deremiah'a hmg p:ire, which measured the go.-Js ard t ! atttl lTi Ion lloZt ' . . . - I I. I 11.11... 1 . ' 1 ' . . s-

lona; le amusements antl gayciy not to sa ol u : single sixpence at ttie uet eaei; comprising cut TucJ

dissipatiM:.

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fROM TUt NATIONAL BAZtriE. Thoughts on the Penitentiary Syr!t:.-t. No. II. PIT.UC KIHCATION.

lieTloln ln 'iiiM.Mr.il it t , ui,. .1..,. ... 'i

j lotte's and they both took the hiut from it and got VlAViYV lOV0, VV?V! COW?, fv. ! married atonce. " . i , . hilt ho ?:ih iion i.t t)i t iir.i .-s-t.N.,- r. n w ' l

jail the story telj.-rs and speech makers; t 1 1 all. in'.iiiiir nfir.iM.I i,... I.. I .1. .... - . '

uu pit r.fcant a ti.ii,"- it in to "Tie bh.irt ."

O. OAKWcu'D.

from the Xational Journal rfSsturJjy. 4"Cfrlum. nonanimum, mtifatit.rjui tran m ire

ews oV et)v ;nivi V.t iot. ;t untvv olcn-r

current.

Cah in Land will 1 rcviirrd for a'

under the um of three dollar w -i a c i mouths v ill 1 e rivt n to tl oe v i.u '

The mot etlicient mode of purifying a corrupt stream i to cleanse its sources ii 'the fountain oe

pure, it, ove rtltiv ingu will oe of the same ttesii a-

ole cliai acter. lit nee, the moral and literaiy

culture of the t hildrcn and youth of any commu

nity , is the mo-a powcrlul means tor the prevention our indignation at an article which h-ci appe ir hi ,r notes n.r the purchase

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wi v. i ii , .ii iu ine Mionesi Sfinmu i u no a in .uiii- t il III l!ie r.llgllll p.'lflCr pl'lllte'l t . t'VV V OI k ' ' ' lul moral tone of society, nhich we tan poMinly; touchiI1!r the bite ( )r!cr of the lirilill. (, -.V M.wi'slMV

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''We took occasion, some .laysngo. to rvprcs verthe -urn oi II 1 Kill: DoLLAI'.e:. i

emnlo

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y. t .us pari oiouruojet i is one oi incaicu-vrii ;, .. i r..

table importance. 1 1 is t v ei y day bet aiming more i

and more interesting. 'J he alarmii.-r increa!- ' .M,,, J""' ,u,, 1 'ic i oi i leccnu er i.rxt.. of crimes of the most heinous nature, and the grow; 0 '"'Crthe remnik of the '.-.gli!i oil

ing depravity of the younger class id sot iety, '"ri as " :'y iiitendril to g o a la!e col nirpowerfully and sorrow fully evince such detcrio-; ing to the Ftate ol the ijuelion betu en the tvo ratnin in prjnt-iple and cou.loct, as loudly caiit- for' gov ernrnt nt. but irisu'.tiii"- to fi e menc-in the mostseriou consulorat ion oft-very well uish-l CO)r uhn.r 0(, J .lfTL.(.'t(,, , ,J ! erot his country. he mighty and constant in- ,nm. f n hile be ascribed ,. ,.,,,.,,,,,: crease ot intemperance is, we do not hebitr.teto .... UHr.UM o.

assert, the most diet live bource of crime ex ist ing; ' ' ' ' ' u". ""'mmeni ot tbe.r rl '.M inourland it pervades to the fearfullest ex teni a1' 1 ',0 tM bh hbe .n . I Umt p.How

all classes of the ctunnMinity; but especially ; lestin tion upoji Jhcir corntnerce. We among the youugwr part, it is making the most; thought it. in tin bightt tlegree, ;irro"atit atiti

uieauiui ravacrt-s, aii'i crow tling our poorlior.ses and i iii tiiiiiptuoiis in a f,

prisons vv i in int; mieralile n t

crime. That these aserli

the experience ofall ihox

ed with thesesubiec1.w ill hdlir confirm. It L.liri.nr ".tneiil, ami forsuppoit j ,f. ,MI t lac

ecomes ohhgatory upon us. ttnise such means a! l"u 1 '"''g' ' 'ir cmens 1

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oi.i-oui p.ioinoos, iuiu! piesuiiipmoiis in a tuif igi:er en;o jie our le ictiruK tif poverty and i.usi.it ilitv -m,l ,!,.. .,,).... i .' .1 ' : i" tions arefo,,mledi-u t,f 3 i ' '' . e w ho are best acquaint " ' "k '" ( 'al letv',m ""nUy cl " lAnr nriu nri.iiu..l .....Ii.- . . .

The "I'm ru.Oi.MiaiK" " everj Saturd.! v . at I v. o Debars le within two loeiitii! fttr u

I o!I,.i s ..; d I'ifty Cents, if paul v-.r..-hut if not p. t d until the pirath u el

oiflgl !IT Hi; o ii, g our Thriv i ...:..; s v i.i he e;!t tt d.

.t paper w iii t e dit entiiuit d unt.l age are paid. A f. ihiie I notify a diso ntii.u.ircr

"Providence I as placed in our hands, for int roduc-' UP11 "r statesmen, ami airect a inii in-hin new -ngat mt nt

cast niper"::s ot the term mi..-s crthcu e-r.

llR micI. M ..ffiwnt ,,t-m nf moral culture, aslmer llio intcn-.H -r ,,,h,,.!c. I ;r ivi.,:mW T ..,' n,,i,,

-J V v 'it'iuv. s-f. ov.UV.1 SHU uiui r healthful ttnc of general feelin.

Public education is nerhais one of the most po

tential means which we possess, of effect! up these

tin ir papers t; h.a.l t ail.er. r

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tor, which we sbouhl l.anlly think w oi th no- ai ri..-e. tlCO, were it IiOt llOC.essarv to i nne. I few i A in i in ! rue-v i - i i t::inii 1 2

desirable purposes. If all clases of our f ituen

were as well instructed as it is in their power to become by means of our public schools, we should soon perceive a beneficial result. Kven literary education alone, has a tendency to elevate the mind above th grtser pleasures, and U urtve.it

motet,! his misrepresent atiori. "It is tunic ,b'-ci tt ,1 t!.rt t- tin t -s for(;i:t dt 11a r.l ' -''',

iniu'sing to toe tins worthy peisonage"" chuck-' lllt' s:i,,,t; t""l i tmn at .i jvti ui) - -

ling at the retort un.m i,ib-,t oil,.,' r,;, ,ra n i) il.eeei:t tiisertnm.

the Waiington ,,,, er is said to be an ; 1 'r'1 1"' "U""l man"'1 W. ...... J i r i eived on sin seriptiori, at tie ci,h ,o ;,,! . i - h,m'th:lt hoeu'r-sanl vheat, corn, oats.f re-wlied.lbx.ht so.saidthafAb.ch xnnottnte. The i:!,tor of lalow, 8uSar. leather, wiii-kcf. r t-ml Journal i, r- in elingwtv!.