Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 45, Connersville, Fayette County, 3 May 1828 — Page 4

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POETRY

"When Doctor H.v.n roung. s? I ohsrvedjiloiir without interruption. They locked a- N-

before, lie was a dashing blade hned hijh

round with great composure, fo.' good place, jbe elf. sonicwi t re, al

(From Blackwood's Magazine.) ADVICE TO THE YOUNG FEMALE. BY JAMES HOGG. She that giveth heart away For the homage of a day, To a downy dimpling chin, Smile that tells the void within,Swaggering gait, and stays of steel; Saucy head, and sounding heel. - Gives the gift of wo and weeping, Gives a thing not worth keeping; Gives a trifle - gives a toy, Sweetest viands soonest cloy. Gains! Good lord! what doth she gain? Years of sorrow and of pain; Cold neglect, and words unkind; Qualms of body and of mind: Gains the curse that leaves her never Gains the pang that last for ever.

life - and his happiest moments were in a com-

pany of kindred spirits, with an abundance of

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Madeira. Although not remarkable tor nts courage, yet, he. had n temper of iw'mvr, which was easily ruliled. In one of his midnight revels, a dil'l'e tence arose hetu oen him and one of his companions. High nnls followed, nnd a challenge to meet the nct morn ino' was riven and accepted, lint when the

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the peers hesran to assemble, an 1 all . ves were

ter.di!y directed to the young strangers, these things as y.-u y Hrnw.n'r -. v r v it sTipr t a 111 e i ! m i i n rr i rso na"1 ' ' h i ! 1 1 r n s I ;ou I-1 jet v

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.I'll.,,- ... Xn-.hri.Arc thov lO!,ir( llipv Ilalits til .-e'rltfjl IOI' ll e tO" -. V I '

'.. . . n '.l ' r..H.,.a l, ,. .'ill v.vir oo! ei V. Vi.! illt." '.ii

were .American, ue uivii ih..m men i o. oj m.n --j--.. , ( -- 7 . no spec titers were admitted en the floor. nor'ig a lath- m-o-y.to make yn cs:

.....nif lv-.f,i,t tr.lmp witl.il.nm ipvpii m t ho ?:i erv without an order Irorn a . 'U-i i 1 1 n'

uiu: II I Hi! V J l w.l i. v. e.-.- - i . - . , , t , . I . ' 1 ! i !

ti. - .,rr,wti!.. A i v ! : : .1 f I Vo r . am that o presumed tliev '-ere not a .-.a. "o me "

their conrai'c was evrj: rated with th- fumr. jware they Irid Utn sitting on th ihrone. He j c.unow see

rt!., w.r As t ho hour aPPioachtu. ti.on , !itr: li v o..:t iiit-m mio uie loony an i - ii,rii!

?!i,vok within them; hut u was now tooia:. order of admis-ion in.othe g-i;lery. ti.:i--rf-;

My boys are always wanting to

t. ii t..n :-s;aiii li 'y ur

always troubhi.g r..e," by sptnaa.gsome -crape.

! S . Well Mr. WiNoii.von ca:. f rgvia.e

caM'. ll v o'1 v;u'1 ' !,i ,ow ic I'e :'t'""; i l"

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late; the die was cast, and one or the other! vndi.ig a seat :n tiielhroue fror.i hcin; t;. .em ( about it.

Good ijx ht.

was to lo-e his lilt:. 1t w;c noticed, when thev m t. that the cobr forsook their ch t k thev were (K .ully pale. a;nl their hands tit..ibled evceedingly. And when tl.e spoke, it was in a thick hu-kv vo"-c like th U of a dr.'AMi

iny man. The ground w.ts measuied,- ;.ud

what it ha beet: to many others, a el t un; m

fort jbL ituaticu.

From the Vermont Chronicle. A NEIGHBORLY CHAT. Ilo-.v-d.-.'s it hapi:en ;iid ab;il Wil-rn to

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nil' Tub

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.one p !t;r.i"" '

a i!i!.o r

on! hiw.H li ;x tiil'i'"' '

Uhev had taken their stand:-hMi llo- Do

itor notired hi lock w;is brokcti. This b. fi ia it::da r S

, K,il. .,c., 1,.t, ."t ?'rr,ntrivrd to 00 r.a bis wav to the around-- IvjI it happen that thei es su-;:i

i 111 I .llli IUUU liunmat'ii riivnu iii ,- - - .J '

Though the heart cates hardly own it, Well it traces loc to be The fruit of the forbiJden tree; Of woman's wo the origin; The apple of the primal sin; The test of that angelic creature; The touchstone of her human nature; Which proved Ler, though of heavenly bull) An erring meteor of the earth,

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ov. n V oi;i s.

of that he was si!T.t. Wh

If w as irrovvtiitr 'a;;' and no time w ;!s to be hM.

The atlrii;hled nights ejcud!y he of ihe 1 p'jess they !iae been to n-hoM more thai, !-ioken lock were but too ready to .agrte to'y.-urs hae; for 1 ahvay wanted they houhi

et lrarnir ur; l-ut somehow, vurs st em to get

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a r '-M-nncili atioo. Alter a tow 1 1 elui.i.aiies.

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iiv d.M.iL l.-.mile r.,-.A wr -? :i ood tonus a';b ";irt tripie. and have lea nod lot: r

eVr On m ..viio from the ;aff;t i.oi . t; v .that miiic kn-w nothifu: aboit . 'A'hen '

Tatulat iucr ta''in'h o

ni t he at.ven'UI '. lit I) O'.'U t l !!u' Mi'ilub

on the luipp

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to fiin !ioM-e ( t an ,ri ;t';, tho

lali.ii

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nlwrr-. od. -I am -eirr me v plcuscf.. lo in. n

flat this atVair h:i tlr-:s 1 een ur icab: settle a for what wcv.Id the world h iv e -ai.i U v - u: ;j ring wilo at balls l7 "Without ball-'.' f Kol.um rd the :. t t -hi a i-'inci' .! hi a b; .;fi

i - i . "the tart is oven s , ijvnt.fno--.. : y n win li.t-i !l'ii..! IIMII HV:ll!ll".lll'l:l 'I 'if I'l'STl-l IV Hi 1 ' ! ! I

1 .UM '!(' -U .ill HI. . I- r. . . I

w!l''!l --h 'Vi t

o- urd nil tree at n ( n. :o.

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're d arainst a ho i;d.

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:k of the b-irnt pivoli r; bat i.u pert-)?.;.;n

was. fomvl by whtv h

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l..ii;ht e i sk j.

ed. The seconds Icirst into a lou lauh; : no the doughty kni -hp- I 2".i:i' to P ii - one ic-

turn of their formrr c;i'er.

iol" ti;rv xvord. hen c ver. tio-v sepat t:.d

oMia Mais m hiL'h du-.Jet-n w i'.h lb: it- -i 'ut!

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o had t". .s brouirht them in

; edqement of thoir cow ardico ; I) act;

teiingon his wav. o;n-:th;iiL a1', .it 1 1 -lalia

TliT it'M'V SoO rot wi.

the

' i :ick;ov 1r 11. mut.

w bii ii

I t.

vexed the D-.ct..r. a had heeu the t.-t l I

l,.l( L out Ho wai hauaie! w ith the ne.t that ally take two or three newpnpe! i 1

rcrv youngster be tnt"t umr a "ide of !eri' kinds, toite lb to a tate tor f .tji: r. ion on hi- li'"'.;v'd a leer in his t -,. as aoe 1 a let th m l.a i . urn Uno-a If tiq-e d !. j ( i:!

And what, by Heaven's sovereign will, Was trial once, is trial still; It rs the fruit that virgin's eye Can ni'er approach too ruiiouly ; It is the fruit that virgin's hand Mut never touch but en command -Of parent, guardian, friends in commonApproved both by man and worrum! Else wo to her as maid or wife. For all her days of mortal l ie; The curse f.dla heavy nn her crime. And heavier wears by length of tijie; And, as of future jovs to reft her, L' pen her race thit lollows after. But oil' if prudence and discrctiou Balk the forward luciinatii, Col tlie bosom, check iaece. And guide the hand th it bin is the tie,--Then, then Mone is ioe a trea-juie, A blessing of '.'Tihouaded measure, VIii h even pledge -d loe en ie.irs; It l.-uds with age. and grows with ears, f:o:n the eailh it paints on hu'h, Till it- tail tciii'.nis m tlie sky El n. m m joy. and ever w ill, AikJ K'iiii.i.i ii m nr-(,! ..jll

-"V - . . . . Vo-n the. PhUcuhfph ia . . H'. Monor.s tali:. Ma-;or Shat'otT.you have yourself been a rcat jbter, hough iiuw you are a man of ja'see. Merry IVtvcS in-f.-ur. was a few 5 ears ago trael.iu in the val" Iv of Gornrhcut. and in the at;- r:' n of ;i sultry d i), stoppei'l at one of ti.tse ie:tu:dol rillacp whicli are sprinkled ahui tbe u.aacrs

cf the Connecticut. 1 strolled out inao- the tiil''. He then i ei fieldstothe high ground in the vif i.atv . -.J-'V hleiaifdv, -boithi.oi. ia ing thj gentle b.rr'ee that scarcely bent the have iivtd about b.n enouL"

top-s d the pme a- itpasspd orer them.-.N'w (ho ,.v as at any time. 1 maim that , indiili'ig 'fancy's (lights' a? I lot nno' m t!ie h'.ow ourselv os up tcc-etlic r." and burned iatc !

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about the -a'- Til -

gu at ;b-

ir.s;. ct the 1 ate.:; : :.i'd then al nut :.. 1 rr-; lilt - j . - f a ; ii t lo-' I. id been all out the v. a : h and t.i I -c - .' i : ! -1 mi. pS l ae-e t lit ; I. a ". uthifLr . b.ait h :!d.... I w ' -ii ! a !-.

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Babb, Benjamin Blaide, John Brooks, Thomas Batlington, Mary Blackledge, Richard

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difference

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was n' t : c. ai (

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r?ihaps it : ii; t -o g e: t as u i?iiai:.e com' i w it I tell oi w (.at 1 do f : none

know I b,i e a hit u'o ! 'tial V and a -tuall j ; :

i v i. : i. hen i'-re '.

Mil' i I i.l.

fie rt few boi.ti t ; ;a. i to r ex; d 1 to do line h

(in ; l!er ,.o v b av e n.c.

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icui e atii on- to ii i e tio tn to go in; . t!o v. oi i ' :t ii M i.!ur,i:i and go id ii. that the, may be r c - i cirih' ' and t efnl. l: .hi-' pur pe L- nd them to sehool v hat I rvn. and Jo all f r then: :t lnuue that n:v mean- w.ll al

..to eioaaira-je them to impi"ve. ; ( n r ;

ilt. .ere::'

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"s w oj hi I fa e be y o;:.i

r.nk a t'ch.iol w ,! o o tb

Id led brook, ai.d w deterti.ii.ed on re. tt.t- a live h e I 'I

In the Coui-e of a Jew wn,, t'u' al bt.t little Lro !. u i!r--s -or.iet!-;1 j is ! ie i

to 'iv. " Vi";; ;T- ifii ivi r.;.. ,!" Tin- httraiv ard tela:

be v'i

fnir w h smoctbed ovci.a; to al' appearance, tl f u i;npi o meat at he.me; i have t'-mi-i

the parties wete as good tra-:4ds as ever. tint pe;;(v;t:d pubiirnTi lis ar

It V.M- i'HP buter eo!

x erv i :ii ;V

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ember t(i t ive t.a ta a ta-le ho- rtada

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d eidnt:

. I exnect thev ;if ifOM.1 tionc J;

v. hen the Doctor mv itt .1 a t. miher ot hi- a:.- tto i . u w - .u' tt.e

qaai; I ;nces to hi -to i:u for a c u cn-al. atel, a-' IT

tu aig-t them e.-ere 1 1.1 t w o . . td-i;i tin-!at but then it covt- . m i.' ', to get thetu'llia! al

dm !. They b v I ,-et bi?cf the i . Mle cin t;

J.'lifi b'l ! . :.i.':l Jto i.. J.I . ... ,.,

fi eel v, aid tf.e oniuaiiv Aveteoreltv i Uv

Lie I w av- n l'.-e t; ; r.i i h Tv e I -vn

a s.ii.

..)iiietoi;s, svl) ;i (he Dor Ir.r .-t vi-j-iai out o ti.e -t ratine s'"ri" in !i

m ;

w hen tl too, tli.it and nob

' o;1(e. -they h n i . ly'k-- v

ni. ;ii and returning w :th i p. Ii r.d. walked e'oi.bef v f u. vi o" 1 1 v- illt tl'io inti 'iliou of bur n. etnbe i s Th ivw - an in-t.ad ; and thei r ta . .- m

viler ca

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at . me lac. e

'dbet they are true

n'log it on t

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r' a". ely. and rii 'iiiiaim

. J kM !; In v th.- u.i.nev rat . 1 v u

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n.oi.ev o mo in

think thei e i- no

.v tor-v nre evp -'i-i ve ; but

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- e ere v ar tl :

o !-,;.-(; ; Ai.ilro :vi nt O; , ; n J.. Idtilo A: -.h:.i i.--o. - -nel bi.i'i y l;';-v.ri

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iv "v: way . ide. I of t.ionev on toe w a do.

do ia; ihddirti tnorogood tliantiie-

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m-v a-ve! i leu as tnu'di at the year's end. I d.

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ei e it n d tar the-e paper.ni y bibi i n w nh. ' Iti'n watd to be -to-noi!! money. N mv I i ;;- :: i it i -meat I- -l liotne; a: 1 when they are a hie :d. thev -i i 'k im h - noKinv :'s il .e 'a t

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gratutenr ot scrnc. mountain c ne, now g.vingbud the ea-h on the bie.

way to' the soft i-dluence which stole over my ,fuion that followed, can better !.,- .m .oined ene. and I stopped to view the beautiful land than duoril'ed -Tab.es, chairs las-e" w re tcaoi; that lay stretched out before me, in all d a-hed m the tloor in one ma-i . ' rifin - e

ium t. Ti vi 4 .mo iuni 11-1111117 iu nerai iusa io me iioor I'Oio.v en. i t;e first in his

ome

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In the Post Office Indiana on the 31

d not taken out with

the General Post o

in C

of three

nnes

expose

them to habits

expense. With

of dissipation and need regard to the correct

mountain torrent as it foamed and tum- bustle to descent, pitched headlong to the bot- tched l:eadhi.g to toe bot- ness of the statements made in these put

bled along its rocky bed, but to lose itself in

bled along its rocky bed, but to lose itself in. tom of the stairs. The second at the first step. sions, the clear waters of the Connectieut. I had thrown forward by those behind, and all went more

A . Alexander, John Adams, John B. Broaddus, Elizabeth Bloomheart, Daniel Beck, widow of J

Bec

we mu

satisfy ourselves by reading. Brown, J

by learning the character of those

body

el

T

ves up

nd

who write -- the ple, and men of kn

they

dg

are men of prince-

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wledge. If we read nothing

to doubt every thing. A man

wandered over hill for some time, unconscious. helter skelter to the bottom to a of my course, until I suddenly came upon the. who were able, picked them

,.i uiji , .ji r-. ii.n i, i uiiLcnn i-uiio- o'j:i ho vv no w ere aoie, pit.Keo i.iein-e

mt re:it ilj l scene I ever witnessed. Di- took to their heels. Ore- en'on-ed !.;mf If be

recti v bef ore m lav one of the m 'lelight- neath a eat t which had be. n h f t m the vi:m

fui villnfres on the river, while to the ierlh it v the dav ire iau -Oihem vw ie ino-.i-o at.d will tv oi diii udl v iiiav ilid li:n.'!t':

and to the in'h. Mar as the eye endd reach, for tic iv life at the top f their speed No uu but he who ti n-t- what ot.V rs sa . i:oi-f a la av - (ur.f.i;

ts oip grf en fiebls aral v rtiant meadows, n 'do- der ti e c u t. alter waiting as he tho-orbt. :,p be in doobr, and e

w e 1 1 a ; t

w bo w ill I o edet ti d vii!i rational eiiie:H

Ihi i 0..111 I'... t;n . I li:;i!!i. tii.vd.- .; .o.ii - ! ' : 1 1 o r i i 1 1 . i j i I" .lid ) " t, .'

Ilii .ul.'.ie .

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scd on Ihe eat and west by ranges of hih'

the trtdh No.

m ist a uvit cisonani' tune r powder to i" ;is(tie iruru

Dnds, and nt intrrvals. the s parking waters of ni;e. and la; In g the old air rather on. onif n t- that the.' .-t d tn id th Cnnfclicut ;-ould be seen, irlaneii 'z able, ventured t in et, in in hi- hi.hn id. tee.' H . H hv

through the reen miusro v.lnch covered its ;ur-J veeea- all ouiet, n

is. ' ke; v to lit-lu-v e a It

bav e y cu auv

ne t; t true pure .1

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v elete e, -:iv s it

Oi ! r. i ' ; m v ; b Crai..: . 1 . . b i .

and -eei-i: all uuiet, 'i t; ond v oit kwd his way is v ei v d. uhtbd. He don I believe much about

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w -. i , w.in.11. "iii. uu. ii .in' - in. iMi!ii.ii-.-v..ii , i' iioi-- io iiojie i.iuiio o..eor o s i o i o . 1 1 1 1 -

1 eat d'!I!;-s. i . IV.oy Mr

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D ( '.on. i

no a . u

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unn o,.e ot tns eotn

tered over the hVb!. and the people at various pmhons. n ho uo.,n tlie nlaim. ;it!en ted to es

ocrup.itions, gave Hie srrne nat appearance oi eape ny the w n.now, and billing he.id lore a-K, nr-t. wntu er ipnre j i-;t ir.an ol !i. bon i.d life and rn dirfi Hut I w dt riot attempt a dt -.mot, h ;d buri;d hitn"fdf to bis middle in a1 principle wb the r good people believ e all be !);..!, lin'..ld crin'ion siitlice it to snv. it wa.sotHi ofNoiv'simv dntt Jo i: undde to ettt ate hint-elf "i" and secondlv, w iielher be le.oK mucli? luae ju

ro'and's most beautiful landscapes. 1 '-top Mtid Ic'fdead v. itii frirht. In: slue k fast, wilJi1 D-s he kuov. any 'thing about tbej-c matter.'

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pe l for some morneefs gaancr upon the "cene.;,i le in the air, be a pair of eonif a-. e-. riefore beinrr aware that I wa not a. Tie (.'a-tinra glance at be- liieiid in adv etsitv . he

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I never a.-ke.l him n'out tioit. .

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lie's taie ed our leading infn. and ouirht io

Turning. my head at a r-i-thngof the bran he-Wlko 1 soitiy upi: e stairs, .'c vitdurc i a peep, know.

rear me. I saw an aged man seated on a log 'n. to the room; there to .u- : r.oit ama.emenl teide me. lie aw I va as taken by surprise. I.e saw the Doid r u nted itiietly before lh

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and broki the silence bv ohsprvi.ag. "a rare if re, a bottle 't Ai;nlt-ira

View this 1 1 r 'heautilul, replied I ''A'. i in ) f .-niptied ofiss m the idner. u'an

beautiful it is." said he. many a time bav e I, t tnains of the ii-k, :;s it ionsorn

look at it: and it is dear to me; for in that vil-

frtjre I was horn, and there I have spent my

. Whom does he lead? Any one

that has evrs of hi .. or only thoe who

one hand, and a never r-ea; ch lei' thcmselv es and cm be led

.to-., '.a Chj.'!

(i l"l'tt .John

w s.i'h Je; - ? i ' !. .:h ( J : r. - v . ,- e 1 . - .. . i

' at tlMfdoi.t !iy ;;ny body v. ho has; smoolb ti fue ( Hirt t.o:; J; d hi.f)ie,l should b- unwili:,:g to tiusl myelf to any one ' ' s ,!'

him. and t , peatmg to himself, :i he finished'- e-pa dally to that Iteenti ti-Sipiiie j

his ida ot w ine, "ay av, let them cool their

days. ee you that brown house by the clum- hot hcui- m this fro-ty air.' I'll learn them to of tree yonder? Well, that mine; and I pass their tricks upon me. the rascaNP

remem'.ior when there was r.ot a better one

in the tillage ; and noar look at yonder row of handsome buildings A the old man was disp, ipd to be ctot: litdcative. I :i-ked him a number of queitinnn. e.nd among etheri, who was the owner of a handsome white house which stood near the. centre of tlie village," 'That.' said he delonc to our Doctor a dahin fellow in his youth, I'll tell yon a story of him if von bare patience to listen. I sinili-

eJ my willingness to him, arjd he continued-

Two young Americans were pursuing their studies in London at the commencement of our late war with England. Some months after that event, they learnt that a motion was to be made in the House of Lords, which would probably elicit a debate. on the prosecution of hostilities with America. They determined to attend, and ignorant that any introduction was necessary, went at an early hour to the House and by some lucky accident fairly got on the

without ?eau d.my; for mv- If.

Jl . I 1 1 1 I want to know hov ;our boys get lime, to read I h ne always thon-h!.-

(b.i.lea lar 'I'.uin.O. ; C: i U oli ..in II. ? I . ,.r. i; 'I. J I ... ;. ... ! 1 i 1 lart t.o:; J;. j J (. . .... , . ;. t I ill'.' s .! i -m' J y II !e toll Kt. ell J T. ; -f-:, A , ;- v. ? liaoli U dhJta i :f: -rl .! ::ej .1 'il.n-i n u. n j .'(!( . i r K- ; ..a, ...K, .V.-hei;,;.

would not woik so well. When tliev eo .i Kio.' v.; a

tii ri. r J'otr L. air W,;!i.or,

I .:. -n i rt 1 . ' . i.

. Why every body has some IrU- L N is a .,.., t..r p

uie. I here is stormy weather and nunv lit

-a hool I tell them to learn; and when s-, hud i done, they deti hok into a book till the next ,

w inter. A'

M ,

tie spells when one m iy read if he w i-h -, lurpl..-; John

without (jiminthing tb.e profit of his labor. i 'uib'i'lrjvna

vp...i:, j , , W.,i! u e t;.;-. V 'L. i: t : i ; a : o .: . - , . i , . V'.;!ki r S'..' , A wid livtao

Ilesides, ue have I .ajr ev eniin-s, Jti vvhic!; Jar !

mors do not calculate to rh much.

joux sAMyj.i-:, rv:tM.:

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