Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 June 1839 — Page 1
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imoOUVlLLt. HtAKM COtTl, 1XDIAXA, FRIDAY JUNG 14, 1830.
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IS is advance, $4 SO in tU mont!,. or $3 it nnttimony will product A reform. The vanrtpirtioa of the year. No piper will b die-!" nn enamoured female may flatter her fc-atiawl untita.lt arrcaragct are paid. aiuIcm at' that her nmiable qunlitcA will effect a rcfor-
a, option f m el if- per c-nt, interest mation; but,epcricnce telli us that the refor rJVdr 1 , ''ipV?, lio" must go deeper tlmn ttmt which is on
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scrtiunff ihen patmeht i Je-( -: "ij i wi in ' . . . I A . . A X a il.
; Job-wor anc
iiTsl bevoiic six tnonitis. VDTSitTrstJiKTiT. Twelv
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A.0TST:9rT. i wcire, lines, or lea, win
K mt?rtea once or tw times, for one lol!xr.
ni 23 cents will &e cirfd far each add-iin:.! )Lcrtion. , . v. . ,
thi: Tinr. iymrkdr :i aim of rnopiiftTv. "
Under this head, says the Alexander Ga-
until hc anticipated national convention, got nbby the friends of Mr. Clay, shall abandon
him. Mf. lute Imp, probably found out the use which the Whig leader of hit diltrict were making of hit rote upon the Mississippi election question In order to supplant him with Col. Evan, In rase he had. not been
elected Lmted State Senator. . , '
. . .., .. Chicago AY, Dunocrat.
impetuous has-
ion t mustcxlcnd to the moral principle--to the whole mode of thinkir. A rake is but
another term for4n fensualifl, which irt itself implies the quality sttfiuh: he has been ac-
customed to sacrifice the best interest ofoth- tTpitk Casada.--The Asscmblr w
rs w uicpfTKonai graiuit anon; and Mere are
tnorc wars than one to t Re with the hanei-
j nets of a fellow creature. . Further, thv ,,6rtine has acquired a dtfficnblt opinion of the tri;
;ina we Know ttiat matrimonial tvraniivutuallt . r . ..." ..
Spanish humorist lays not. But the answer, we think, would stagger a philosopher of the old school.
. . i . nrjcinaics rroma contcmpmiie opnuon ol the
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.Ainrvm:i!l nnlllfr. tinTi1 llimnn,i;i
.cc resident at lenn'-siee, in the lnitcd
l.nnlv.in trmrrvW takt there
Inro mviy cbancc to one tf.at a womnn tnarj ries a drunkard or a eamrttfrs and tbee are
s ot o-
rogucd on the 3d M..y. It is supposed that another fcSimi will ba held.. The measures proposed at home, (says Ilagerman,) if car Hrd, will be sufliciciit to justify rebellion. The n(T.ir of the province are in a most de
plorable state. . In debt to the amount of
eight million? of dollars, and unable to borrow a farthing from England, they are no
obhL'cil to resort to taxes and Uthes, to
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- Vim "T1 7aV c i perl.aps the only vices which are never to be which the people will never willingly submit. Froic?lotnatch t!iurebofNeork,forHir.fine(. Wc micht add. that withont some '-- Cltazrland O. JJ.
notion ft religion, inorahty h; but an Uhrer-; tain hsis--hd what rak'e Wntitd be. 'thought!
ii rnicnam any rtfpc:t lor rtugionr
iBintr.ie prcpeny ooundea hy - Uroadway, Maiilcu I'Mic, Fulton, Xnsja'i nnd St. Joliri
dollars. The Conncrjrillc Watchmhn" ct-tse?
feat article with the subjoined remarks. . "About two ysars agc,in the State" vf I.ou-, itianat rfc became arquaitited with lle Smith . llaipctidinp spoken of as having commenced i the juit. At that time tie called himself Nc-i till-, a name he had assumed, some few years; rrcv!oi. f"f what purpose we did not learn.; lit i destitute wf sortt aS we ever knew ;
a jetc printer to be, though nt Mrorfc on than : mil ifthm" eertcMlt 'We." He received ... . . . if . .
csctJi irv.sl iur iiumM $ ir, lutri a iourne
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nm in me i.ouuiaoa journal onice, to sup-,
riv Ml :iti's fr a ft A- days. While there !
sr.tlv ir'e of his claims to property L-
,- EW SPAPJiB STATIST M..S
Spain, thfrf ar Portugal.
, SwitzcrKnd, 30 Belgium, Denmark, . SO Austra, 8ii.. Ilufoia and Poland, 84 Holl-ind.- 1 150 (ireat Itritain, 274 Prms'n.' 2S8 Other i;rmaaic St,308
Phoirrctsp Mbbtixo at Hartford.
rhc protracted Methodist mectine which com-
jmenced at Hartford, Dearborn County, on . the ailh nit., closed on Tuesday, last. We
c 12 newspapers. ! understand that during the meeting, one hurt' IT do -imi and eighty-four members wer added to
cf erat vl-jt: in the citv of M"ew York, atid
;ro.i jr t xprc ssll'.g som doubts of the truth
fhat he stated, and asking him what evi-j
itr.ee of his claim! h h;d to show, h handed '
Austria, Africa, ' Asia, -America,
Total,
9
12 27 12573
do do do do drt do do dc do do do do do
i the church. hear. )Jcm.
Orrcuif?f.-Tlie ditnflcction towards the
L.madian corernmciit was never greater
HIGHLY IMPORTANT. oia rat AV For ITtratd, June 1." POSTSCMPT. Ten Hats Latch from Ecrote. By the arrival of the Great Western, about one o'deck this morning, (Saturday) we have our full files of English papers to the 18th of May, her day of sailing, and Paris dates to the 10th inclusive. The Great Western made the pat-
sage in IS days.
1 he position of iiUairs in England is cun-
otts in the extreme. Auef the resignation of
the Melbourne Ministry, the Queen sent for Sir Kobert Peel and the Duke of Wellington;
they consented to taketNice,ano did so; they then Insisted upon the Queen dismissing all
the Jjadics of her household she refused to do this they then threatened to resign; she
told them they might, and thy did, she then sent for Lord Melbourne nnd Lord John Russell, and they consented to take office again.
Here follows a list or the ladies whom sac
would not aismisB.J Great excitement prevailed all over Eng
land. Iarge meetings were held in all the
principal towns, nnd they voted addresses
thanking the ljueen tor standing by the ladies of her household and dismissing the Tories.
All descriptions of business were dull, and
VOfi. VII. TV. S4.
: 1 ou will now ask me, as I have asked m hundred people, What is all this? What i Uaboutr
I am told that it is the outbreak of a regular republican conspiracy. That the disaffected have twenty ix depots of arms in several parts of the town, and that they are well organized and well prepared. That there has been, during a long time, a smouldering plot and determination to revolt, every body has heard. If this be the result of it, and no common incident could Itavo suggested such proceedings, we have so mo
meiancnoly scenes in store for us. '
there is in the affair an alaioiine feature.
Six or eight regiments of the garrison are on
der orders lor the departments, to be re tiered by others on march for the metropo
lis. Kumor states that their removal is owing to an Intimation received by government tht they had been successfully tampered
with. It this be true, there is but too much reason to expert that the insurgents will be
joined by some of the soldiery.
I forgot to s) that no rallying cry was or is heard from the insui gents, but yells of the most savage and hellish character. Will you believe it? The mob frequently told that'tha people of England nnd Ireland are to full revolt. In fine, the only thing clear is that t ara in insurrection.
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; among me inimoiinni, t.aan at me prrsant Thre are to be some changes in the new
time. 1 hey nrc disposing of their Property whir ministry: amonest others, it is said, that
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i1"."-" i.r.r.ir,im ivming umime louowing cwnnges win mice piarc : to the States. The Lewistown Telegraph, of Lord Normandy, Prumicr. ; the 17th April sajt, eleven families from East Lord Durham, Foteign Affairs. iGuillimsbury nnd King, arrived at Lcwislown Lord IIo wick, Home Department, 'that day, making within the last ten days, at Poulett Thomson, Chancellor Exchequer, j the lowest estimate, seven hundred souls that Lord Jehn Russell goes to the upper bouse, (had arrived there from Canada, all bound for Shaw Lefevcr is ti be the new speaker; the I the West. CAeazland O. Adz. Tories will support Mr. Gotilborn: the ques
tion was to be tested on the 27th of Mar, af-
4i fcundle -t papers, corn rosing Irttcrs from: jt w",u De perceived by the above list, that j Job Dodge, or thrSwrmt Day. It was tcr the adjournment, nnd if the Tories suerv?m! attorneys in New ork, among which number published in France is omited. a alf-drirling, half-stormy day, in the mid- ceeded,Lord Melbourne Intended to dissolve r . t- i ... x . . ... til i- . i ft . . .. . . . . .... i , 1 . . I
tres:VF.rAi rrom .-varon nurr, woo appears- and R Wvll mav. tor she tins 80 comtueteiv uic oi novemucr iusi men n uay as puis oaritameni. It It also taia tnac iora
to hs first dif covered that Un: property j hiUt?tcd the prs, that thTC might as well be i nervous people in a bad humor with them-j Brougham is to be taken Into the new CabihM b the Church, was about reverting, orih prie. v ; selves and every body else, Job Dodge sat net. and placed at the heard of a Board of Ed-
rerWs had reverted to the Harponding lam-; . t brooding over the tire immediately after ucatkn. ' :
Sir Kobert Peel formed his abinet oi me
s 1 - council
i. learn from tnc papers tnat tne laiui i ,fjW Tom, tell the biggest lie loti ever nreaur.ist. tiis ni:e aunresscu mm as ioi- -
is- occupied by the Church was, wo thlnk, told, nntl I'll give vou h glass of ddr." "A lows: 'Mr. Dodge, tanV vou mend that front following persons: 'i ;a the year 173U le;ied to it for the pcrioM oti , neYcr told'a lie in. mv life." "Draw t door latch to-day t No, was the answer. Duke of Wellington, President of tht) oe bunJred years, by nn Harponding, the. t,c cjdiT, box.'', -'Well, can't you mend the handle of the wa- Lord Lyndhurst, Chancellor ' jraad father, or prrhap the great grand j -" L ter pail?' No.' 'Well, can't jou fit a handle Lord Eltctiborottgh, Privy seal !her of th tkimaht. The ground was: MrrritotiMT Mwmoxi.-A late number of to the mopl' 'No.' 'Well, can't you put up Earl Aberdeen, Foieign Affairs
t
-nt, at that time, within the limits of the ci-! the Y. Commercial Advcrtiier, contains t some pins tor tho clothes in our chamber? Sir James Graham,
tr.anJ used a a corn field, nnd was ofan tutererting account of the twentieth xnni-j'No Mdl,c.an t you Fix that north window Ixml
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h"ie vaiije. llurr, upon learning irtmi tne j rersarv of ' the Missiotiarv Socic'.r l the
Irtccrds f the city, t!c situation of thr proper-: Methodist Episcopal Church, held in New
rig. fiontlhe Scrretary, we
'na'te efforts to nnd some ot ttie disc-idats Yorki Bishop Htdding presiding
SecV of the Navy
Stanley. Colonies
thnt the rain and snow won't dsic inl' Sir Hcnrv Harding, Secretary at War
No, no, no! answered the husband shnrply. Mr, Colbournc, Home department
He then took his hat, and was on the point Sir Robt. Peel, Chancellor exchequer.
-i Ibrpnnding. and after several vpnrs, three ; rrport wf the i:ortespondinc Scrretary, we of waring the house, when his wile, knowing 19St'RRKCTlO!t i pAtl. a;hm,Horothcr an I two sister?,"-- ere found. :e;ruthat this branch of the Christian Church plt: h w going to tbn tavern, where he We hare receive I by an extraordinary ex
INDKPENDENCR Of CIIARACTETt. If t'je indepenec of character displayed by those who lived fifty or sixty years ago were compared with that displnved bf men of the present day, n believe the contrast would not fill to "interest every one who properly appreciates this noble attribute of man. . Jt is customary with tome people to lament over what they conceirc to be the degeneracy of the times, and to infer that the wont consequences wil flow from surh a state of tbUtgs; nnd we hare thought that more hat been said on the. subject than facts and circumetan ces render either necessary or proper; bat In regard to independence of character much more, in our opinion, than has been, might be said, with profit to the rising generation. There is too much exertion mad by tha wealthy and Influential to awe into submis
sion and servility those who yet hare characters to form and the means" of living to tecure, and there it by the lattar a criminal disposition manifested to sucromb to the will and the authority of the former. The young man who, in these da; s. openly speaks his mind on all subjects of importance as becomes his character and station, may almost
be said to be a rarity; and he li, lor so doing, more frequently punished than rcwarded.--The eridence o'f what 1 assert may be scca
daily by those who will look for it: it is around.
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Wing heard nothing from him during all tha't Uigh'teet. thrusahrf.' From all which, .we J shut the door; .s? iJrTMMZ 1 vcr serious trtwtur.' projects started and hear prioclpfes Inculce- . . e. - p. :'tf. . ........ m .i. , !.. k hoilo AA ml hi Wlfo had reauesteu.l At hull nntt Itrrt A Vlnrk t hia aiftfr.AAn a I f . .. -i r .1 ...I
a. a - a w- -ar . tB-a. w m a ' a ai a. .a.. a - tin bb ,nnn- i a l a a iinu miiif 4 uiw r - ' v v w v---i-aBw'-----i-mn ia v na law. vav nil n iii-v srasaa-aa aai kiuiiai w
VWs Smith in the town of Monroe, and in-Ust Church alone, among the slaves of the Ua sat down by the fire l night, a better number of men, amounting to at .least 200, beUcTe t0 be pernicious In their tendeeciet.
farmed him of the matter. Acorre?pondenceiSoulh, number ever fifteen thcusand mem- i ana nappicr man. suuueuiy maoc uieir nppCr..tc . u. yet dare not, or at least do not, enter ine,ir
St. Denis. Their presence excited a crowd!' ,. ..tn.t t,,,t rlmtv look on and
Art fotlibU Cure fottke xorstcases of Choi 0f idlers, and they were Immediately joined j TttneM wbat thet belieTe to be inroad after
i'b Aaron Riirr. and other legal gcntlcmt'U
inN?n- Y-rk. satisfied him of the justness of. The- whole amount collected during the it? claims, bulhis poverty,as he said.' preten- past car for missions is $l352I,and expenfitthitn from taking any discsssitc steps to-;dcd $t03,GGl, knring h balance of 3l,8t50 rds the rcover of the" property. Hisj nd showing an increase of $3(vivt4 orer brother, a jhrt tiot previous, had effred hihijt.,,. receipt of the preceding year.- $30,000 twentt" thousand dollait to relinquish . his ! 0f the balances in the treasurer's hands, has
. y v,'Cu,PL cner7uSby W w Vd lala wemanc to o r lwtehed with loaf sugar, or add a glass ficlty, forced an entrance into it, and selted common property of us all, and sow th. nothing, he said. fchowM he eucceed in Many .nte.esting addresses were mane to j or sw eeic R 7 whkh is wt com JVJ 'iriaxit ......
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mey carrieu on. mcj ifi"u fns-u Ithat mar one oar take rooi ano grow up,ua
era .Voroii, Dvsfafary, Dtood, 7ux, c It by others of their own party, no doubt ; all of j 0on thoie mtitotions which are at
has oecn repcaicuiy curcu in m wt mem oeing, uae incnr., urcsjeu uiouaur, nmi once our blessing and tiory.as u mey naa no of hours, by n strong tea, made of the bark of cctqutttrt (the ordinary dress of workmen.) ntereit or concern whatever k them. Thus Kwr-et Gum taken erecn from the tree is Thef passed down the ttreet rapidly, and hal-L. .u. i.r. frH.n ror unprincipled and it
b.'tt -steep n handful in a pint of water until ting before the house of Lepage, th gunma-1 .,-.;- men, mnd for those who are honest but
the liquor is nice gooa conec arin n imn jer, wmcn mey nuncscu, nnu nncr w u" I mistaken, to usurp dominion orer inai waicn
Carlis-
suit, he will be onft f the wealthiest men! (he Society; and among other speakers, wc w all the rounirv ' Saturday Courier. . '. tire the name of President Durbin, of Cm
- - lie. Om Mifr - Hb. In IfeSO, James tlsbornc ef.thci r-, , . - . neigHborbood bf DanWr, Connecticut, was' Pnt.Trv obh.X gentleman of an assault and battcfy.land sen-! bank book, m which w.is sundry treasury
Sliced t nv m.,ll firi and costs. At-i notes, down upon con.r... r
'Scngh abundantly able ot pays hi tefweed, ad wrs put to jail, where he remained until 1538. when bp WafrribltomDelled to leave
the jail, under a resolution tlt legislalufe. taker,
He went to his hem, but found hit friends - - . TV . t. .. ..,1.
WCStft A - tt. ri,.rnPd tn the ' CttYtitS L,BmSES. Sf ia
i Jl, xnd now pAj 1 the jailer $2 a week tor
Can. hep.
cditap and was making off with U. "Hitka,taid the nwnt,what are ytt doing wiih tbt bnokV ' 1 atn only Pricing it,' said the
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Stka HoAr Rtfftro.--On Wcintsdir
teniae Uat. t 1ft hVloek. the Stearn Boat
Styc, Capt. Thompson, exploded about 6
ns aoove Kandolph. fire person tc iilliand several scalded, two of wfcosn were
t ttrccted ta live., ..The foUowinr are
'W aames of the piffcrcra, to fat at re nare .n able to tenrn. "
Chas. Grettinger, pi!o killed , Mf. Raa"r.trccni nitot. daneerouslr iniuredtThoS.
,ltrs,mte,of Ciaclnnati. missing; one fcrc-
'a and one deckhand kilted names not
iMr. Prehtls,eVg'tner. bclongiagta C ad; kitted. Mt. Baxklr first clerk seal-
sugntiy ) vapt. I hosfpaon t ngoiy jw
TwaBackava was tasrtd t tuiine
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eldom welt managed children are heard to J crt at alt. ' Parents commit two faults they j
indulgi tbn child too long, ana en gei 1010 ..t nassion with it for being naughty.
I hear children ask their mothers twen ty times
for a, ball, or piece of brean, or a on .
milkf at la ct up a areaoiui Hma kwri what "ther ' want. ibomctimcs
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what thef ask for is wnai mey nouiw but having, learnt to get things by crying.
the always squall lor n, snn wun Tha bwt rale t thir-lf a child asks for what
it 6U thl to hart , as bread, milk, p" or any thint of that Jtinl, let it hare U at once. Do . tilUhn rhild beeinsto Idirtll.' II, o
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,,rr.rr. the child crtes tor wnec 11 vug.
not to hare, refuse it; never mind its crying and 16 " "TS!
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' - Yakxr SitoE!. The way mey snovei down the street i,ine iocus 01 an previoui m- 8prend A blight and mildew over tne iana. I . " . .(... t . . ntltAe ,Ia I .......lining nml rpartiinir K AilAVa. divided. I aff... .f . mn wtiinn lV. firit n.
resdowh east, is any thing but the tight wa. One parly proceeded to thcQual nwx Flcurs.l(er jnlol,e business concernsof life, are poor . .a. . I . . . . . 1 a a a v . S . I S X 1 A . a . P a
The Boston Transcript te I is lite story 01 a adjoining ttie raiais e jutice,anu caucu oninn(j dependent upon tne success 01 intir eii-
negro, Somewhere at Hie sontn, who naa spur- tne troops 10 surrcnuer. nmwi wuinit iui (4rprises for the means i living, nnp-ma ted for two or three hours in a pair of Yan-U reply, they fired a volley, which killed a 1 lhe TBje 0f the f.iendship of the wealthy and
kee made brogans. Mhat itosc stiocs cum rery nne young man, tne sentinel at uic uoor, ;nfl0etvtifa1, and perceiving by experience from, Massaf said CufiVe. They grow on Rnd wounded the officer in command and a that ni friendship Can be secured only by the trees down east,' replied the master. sergeant. The soldiers, principally con- alienf,ng to their opinions and positions, too Vclt,' said Cuff, 1 guess der pick 'em fore scripts immediately surrendered and were dis- mM,y young men surrender sheir indtpenn. r .1 armed. A.nem f rharacter. and not only cease to ep-
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.i - i incic ;.-n: !, M.-i I DOSe. Oul Kive tucir .7un i...v- . . . I. w -...j. ,U-Kr.lr V .. .... .k v.u.:.
March or Mi-sd- It is stated
.mir. The Municipal Guards were the first I . . . j...:.-. to be in the wrone,
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rhnntre paper that there is a postmaster in i who approached aner tne insurgenia nu "-u i this up for a long lime, tne naou . v r . ... .1- u.nm.l tl Ar Kiar fifp. arilh hut lltlC I . -f . n..ra Hnii i
rSCF5 uic m.."'-iini tkickki. Klin. ..... ...... iiorij vi rin -.
Follow tng
becomes a
we see men
exercised their
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the mail comos he is under tne necssj ana ii ncv w...... i". -- ireuoning imumci, -uv y.
measurine it, And sends about three pecaa w meniionra. ions or perioral action r Try
ji 1 1 c i r. mi i iii.ii ..w.. . i ronicu irvin vuitiii ...v.. . w . ... .- . .'V. . . t il. I . - ... . ... MM
Arkanlat who does HOt POSSCSS
nlishmcnt' of being able to rend
nd-when mischief to either party, the latter gave way. 1 ho appear nerer to hare
I.IIUC Joca,v -r""if r- . . .1
;iu knj tlwindlcs down to a callon wnen n c-opetuoo,ior n eiRin o uwawrai v. .. theatre ol me, wno move ana .r to th. out counties." ' - were already In the Que Coq. St-Honore and , th Vli Jlng of ih9tt who first enslaved their cotnes to the out counties. lJ Ctoi iti peU Ct amps, where ,d ,entally warped their under- ' "a. . .U wKlrh runs two shot were fired; but although their ob- iUna-lllgt;ntii who die,nfter havracj'0',Qrvthaa tT; ucl was unouesttonably to hare attacked the .V0 nmt pnri n the afialrs of thU
.-k. it, inia wav- 1 uruu in i'm j , . - . . -. . 1 : . . .. ".s ....rii.mfi.
n in mat nnnripr: ine were cwu ma.m ti.t naa no muTinr ira.ti vi wt
thinr W witW-ad it will nut a-rj r Wag. .til. week, rottr thud will
6nd Mtt that soma thiaga are to b had aftd
ssa are not to naA.
laAaailwavtVa'ar maxiiahai proved
detrtMrvtWl h 4mti aanalnese than
rv.k.rc . r - . j v.1.. niav
itA disroumnr on moaes.y io fpom u br the elosin of the Mtcs. and the
sar,, there Is nothing so graceiui a. .w - - & j .
. . v fkLj. AMe a.v aan vnn rncvt I - . i - r . a - .a...
fcxprersion. or
ikaat Km no itiovintr nol
WUIIU -" B 1 . a
Preserve your Independence of character. Labor hard, live poor, nay, beg tfit tt neees-
I. ."a.i ik.i Kr .Hot a '
nn the Bround. for it itt suits vr?snr; ::r? t v:u:"z. t:.c: :;ui icd
) . v . " .r .. v vnltmtaoUS mauonai unara, di. V V . ouneeon, vui iiti r.
modesty oi your sr - . Q ri.tavtlle. A woman also uniortu- fr. ch-iof nnA ,iTerr. Then wi.i jww
a " .LXd? 1 Ik est traSMSJ - 1 JS SR I" lTirat,l;i - I ' - " ' .
??r'!V" ,T Win a a 'tomewhat anti- natety fell there. .. . . la m.n,th
buffer the body to be Incarcerated in
r:A .a.. .a.K Yoo are somewhat
kwiu lira i j)---- .
eottreiytocotreci. was made from the
htm to look on the
.1. i. -i-.v..i I MVa tliat vou hare
It is needless to saj that all the garrison is fi,led yoor propeT ,phere of ;.nr"53
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. . jr. ..c.t.M.M.Ur. White.
Inn foof.-The National uaro wn .- inoor and persecoieo.
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