Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 June 1839 — Page 1

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$2 in dK &l ia tix.UMatas, or (3 t expirttitfn or the year. No tper will ha UaMotiaata aatil mil rr4reea ut paid,' aales at .k.iM of th edits. Ten oar eant. Jtiat

miimm will bo starred on aft auWcrfcitn.

from the aspiration of the yar. Unlit; -id and far

all Joa-wr w'wimBj - paneat is ue lta heron d six aroaths.

ATttt8tt Twetvu tiuaiVbr lens, wtl

inserted once or lire times, for m dttst, taJ 35 ecota will be Charged for eaek additional

iotertion. . ':

U lis Utii woclii

' 1 fat t Ac Amteric: TUB END Or TIMK. J 'TtossaaJ Kinjom3,'wber arc th-! V Where are those. ienemiiu f eUj-y-.i Of late so blooroinj and o fair, . Whose hearttwere free fromf ahiioua care!, T!w'r irniH! thir. aku:. L..

"J t - MVW MKIC Aad minfflei witK life i4i; Tbeir span of life, tkeir, rourac M run.

Peacatk Um? circuit TH)t Son.

Si

Hark! the Archangel trvHt aound!.

It renda Ue rocks, and akakca the ground " II ataiids upon the ara. and land, , ' : And ewcarsthat time is at an end. ' Ok Moon! tfcon silver qoeen ef nigtt ' Tboi trbo bast aowt with berjrowed light Tboa ehalt be ahora of all thy beama, ' , And thua ditaolve in parpbt atreama. - Yon Sun, -the glorieu kiit of Ta aable night shall now give way . Aad run hia everlasting round, v 5 While in eternal darkness hoand. ' 1 ''1 Oh! Esrlh! thy beating ntUars move,'' The flames around, below, ahoW, V : Surround thee like a parchment scroll, . . . Aad spread themeetrrs front psle to pole. 5 T - .-yliv i'i.i"! . -. ". - The massy pile of nature shakes,? At the last Wast winch louder breaks, And Sdns on dons, and Worlis on" worlds In dreiJ concussion now are hurled. . ' BrookTille, June 3d , 18?9. r . ' , -

THE ,E1C3. ,

a . k

uwa or n-T rrn

trench of fcitJfc. '

0I Antnsasrettte hcrCorsUtaiioaKPwl denkd t ber lciaUkiro oewer f

ne would never consent W the 3 mhnrnnew'jtl.-itnS!ai: v -

t : pUdttct eod decided rroand is iio Ukm

Xaual botSi the AbeiUion Mtd the Colonic

usa Asocwtion$5 ftftath bnVkie wsnrded

onrtmtUni itt laUdabb rrlW.. Ho W

lietes themIt equallj UU, ai lkit W, to Ihe charjre of prbnaciouljr peraisllu j to the permit of liecU obvkmslr aad-notorious r

imprclicMbt.n a. Tle titttceitnft Wn

ded By lilm vistonnrjr project tirii ltiln ceplion, and otnethie like duplicity U ej- ki?

j uioueq n us proceeuings; for while nt th

. fiXOrttl It liMteMt alnrilv nn lUilkk s,.t

- , a IEWlHtlUII aCTWUietjt the South Hs fitToritergaincnt is to remove from the plantation slave the doner- . o&9 fcnd dishCected . neighborhood t f the free

negro, .aims cause is tlius Commended to the. North And the South upon totallv tWDOcite

principles." . The enrch for the philosopher!

stone ts deemed n eenmolc naHisemeni. in

compnrisoii with the serious undertakines of

uie vKiionizAiion oocieiv. ' H . , -

. aim- iiuprnvuvKvuiiy oi . nq WOOIitton

scheme U also nrgaed nt length . If the ab

otition "of slavery is ever to be efiecjed in ibis

country, Says the ohl man eioqoen v it. must be. eUjicr fey civil or senile war, or by the consent of slave owners. , .The immediate

emancipationists indignantly disclaim all wish for )he firCmodes, and would effect it with the consent of, and without inicmnilv to, the

masters-' This is held to be perfectly chime-

rual, and the temper wiUt which the arguments arc both urged and received is eKhibiled

to show the imnracticabtlily of the menus em

ployed. Tfto spirit of denunciation. U most

feelingly reprovcu, an itiucn as io desires the ultter extinction of slavery, and would rc-

gnr l a sin in himself, he would not make it art article of religions creed, nor dare to 4tfnophce others, having no divine vocation for the exercise of force or constraint or-injuslkc, even for the liberation of the eIvc. few

tcfcl'i cti travef country, tlovly allied

Kst ..S "a - - ski

w M :r "sainiiT bm a communion oil

tnte&U.-.v; r. Star. ; . .

t Many jrcart Ko 1 hnnpened to t fitii tf

mc eierees in ease which excited unustml interest in onr courts, from tfcVsingulftr oa

tre of the cbum,apd the strange story whtcb U disclosed. ; The pUlntifl; who was captain of a merchant ship; rnklt traded -prion palTy with the West indies, had married quite ear

ly- witn. every jprccect or happiness. His wife was said to be extremely beautiful, and

no icss roveiy m character. -,t v"; - - . ' After living with her In the mbst unintf r

runted harmony for five venrs.durinif whicn

Uineltwo daughters .were added to' his family, suddenly- resolved to resume hit occupa- : .l.t,k I l r.i t

huh, iiu tic wit rcuuuKiieu on ms mar-

rlare, ana wben tusyoangest child was but

three weexs oiaauca once moreior me west Indies.' His wife who whs devoted ly attach eri to him, sorrowed deeply at bis absence.

and found, her only comfort in the society of

berchildrchand the hope of his return..' Hut

of the pa;es , desired the rertts lo reiJil,

wnue ne reurea lorn momeUtft trfagta the principal mituai. We had scarcely Cit.ed

the section which fully decided the matlet )n our minds, when Durr reente.re4 with tall and elegant female leaning on bis nKA, Cac

was attired in a simple white dress, with a wreath of ivy leaves encircling, her targe straw bonnet, and a lace veil cont-'iteTy conceaUng her countenance., Darr wlspered a

fe words, apparently encouraging htr o ad

vance, and then gracefully rn-:;'.sx her veil, disclosed to o n face of preii. SMrsassinir

wnuij. recjoiiect as weji as ifit nacened

it Is tit yen to decUe at tUdln; Utttt-iP sitions of nature and the decreet f j s&Cce.

I need net sy tint ocr dscis!oa was ia &. r of the drndant ant) that fa ilJatI3

went fcrth f!owed by tie ccstijt of 4rtrf honorable person who was r reseat at the

trial, ; ;-,v' - -:

yesterday, how simultaneously the raurmnr of

admiration burst from the JWcf a!l orcaent

Tuminto the plarnU3;CiMraVktd hi a cold, aniet tone v - ..." '

Do you know this Jadr V ' , Answer. 'I'do.- ' Burr. . -WiU.Tott swear lo'tliat,r

AtW M will; to tlicf best ofmy knowledge

anu ucmci iite is. caicnier."

,iJrr.

Aiis.

ti ' m. nri a

iMirr. n n a is oer agei

Ansl f-She was SO yi ars of asc on the 90th

uei sne. S77 c;hter.". . . N t Caii v6u swear to tec ldenlilyf' ."v4! can.". ' ' ,'r. . " ' 1". r. WhaJ Is her aeei" . ' '

ar . a m m .

iM-m i MisnsBirn. a uv weexs a?o

Governor UcNstt, of Uisi'jtl-pi, wm con-

lestptuoosiy sp upon by a cleric of the Chan

cery court, u. i. uixon, at Jackson; J.Jr.

t'axlon, a friend of the Governor's, iiubKshed

a severe commentary on the outrage To the Mississippian; ' wbereopon 'Cilon' attacked him in the n&unla of tie Capital and rave

him a severe caning. For thU bet act Judge McKinteyv of the United States Court, then in session In that rface,aed hiift f.ZZX ; The

next day a friepd of Dixon p&'.id the nose of tbe Judge severely, while, the latter was on his way to k!s hotel. ' A'beautiral country"

in live in, tuai MisMisir,pi must oe. -

Never punish si rirl for beinz a rosnn. bat

thank.heaven, who has given her heakh and spirit to be one. Tls better than a distorted spine or hectic cheek, r Little girls ought to

be rompv ? , . . ' v .

v Many of the eopty potaofjin apothecarji shop are as gaudily decorated antf neatly marked as those that are full, and the bottles that snake the greatest show in the street are filled with a colored useless fluid. .

tATER FROM KRTT VdRrS, Jena 6. . The American Anti-SlaverrSocietv,Isec,

is making a desperate efibrt to make the Ab-

ciitian taue the popular cause. Hie L.xccolivc Committee have issued an address,

Texb aiid Msxtco. rLatc intelligence from Mexico stales that Mr. Dec, chaired by

the government of Texas with making a trenty of amity and commerce with Mexico, had

siking for a subscription or IC0,(XX) fcr iLc -Wl lwet! . &" "u .6 r. ... o:i. i r? . t been permitted tr) proceed to the seat of goV-

Cause. cn lit aiuiui (Ma jiuju9 tfnmc aun h i - WUtK tV' ' 5

fortentAwWrfow, and has already remit- ' V' - V i " , T J-

ted this sum to the Treasurer of the Society,

Mr. Smith is the man who sends two Administration members to the next Congress from this State; his great influence and great ex

ertions defeated the Whig Candidates. The Clerk of our Common Council was last nisht employed nearly two hoars in read

ing, ui manuscript, about 100 pages of reraovii from oflfce, which the .Loco Focos have

nude in the ferlnieht past. The work is not

orer yet

ssch as rlcrks. laboring men In the corpora

tion yards, &c. who arc1 thrust out of their places by scores. They are overdoing their business. Their leaders are reining then, fa ssmuch as pofsihle, but they hare, taken the hits of late between their teeth, and they nrauce furiotislr.t ? v T14s2 '

PrsDarations are making here for the pub

lic tnbec of Mr. Van Durcn, to bt, it is sAld, on the 4th of July, when an Eastern Governor, it is whUpcred, is to be brought here to deliver an oration The Whisrare patted

n their backs now told to be amiable, hospitable, gcoerottiv liberal lotrafds the distin piUhed guest! Military companies arc wishd for. Whole brigades' and, divisions are

talked of. We are to hare, we presume, a

mnd drmnnKi ration.' - WelL not much of

political capital will be made of it. uThe pressure' (of the cfodlwl!l he such as no honest man caa regret.' i i . wv.- . : -f-The property of SaxOab SwAKryoirr w'as fold to-day for the icntt of t.-i United

States. This nr&ne?tv Is very rood properly,

great deal of it bciei lots xX land in this city ; j

ts very raucn emmneu, " but little more' than t!1ncumtraSice.v A large portion of it ws bid ofT by sr deputy U. S. Mnnhall-for what purpose, it is not known. This property fSwartwoulVW'-ld bnt between ll,CS0and $l2,CS0--not Rw.ch more fttn the. ccstf siUit Aiit Int. . fa ike Mr &Uy 1 SECovn t.KTTRB raoa ua. ADAS3'.'

The National ' 1 ntelKSencer of Tuesday

nnngs us a second letter from Mr. Adame, to toe Memorialist! on the eukiectaf ilaterys

It occupies upwards of seven close xolumns, ad appears to ui,wpon a rapid rending, to

one of the most loquet ano owwiui Productions of his nenl 1 . In tills lctUt Mr. A,

istinctlv declares that tho inunadiafei'abo

luon of slavery in (he District is utterly im

practicable. Isv. bucaMU puVSc ' opinion

rangnout the SJBiOR is acanst uj n u,

hecausa it would , fcsi a measure against the

will of thntA nnA wkAtn it is to ODeratc, which

la aky msckbtI Lsrr ma ttXQ rsausa. ulle who hath not music in bis soul, is only fit companion for the We never knew but one man who laid he hated ousic, and be was unworthy the name of man he would not go -to mretiug because they sung psshns

slay ou t ot

period, amidst internal war and intestine di

visions, to open wounds scarcely. cicatrized, we are unable to say, that the soothing system,

wtthn people so Ignorant and prejudiced, and withal so proud, has never yet and will never be found to answer nny good purpose. ' After a lesson so sigual,so severe, so merited, which Mexko had received, fwm Fraace,it would

have been supposed that the messenger of peace would have been received from Texas

lllll 1 1 SU llSjeiVlwa lswoaittaa ws wasi

hrrvo condescended to accord to the Minister

even the courtesy f a hearing, and we pre

sume he ks retnrnrd torrtsGovernhient with

month after month pased away, and lie came

not. nor did an'r tellers, those insumcient hut Mat nf AnriL'

welcome substitutes, arrivedflo cheer her so- " Burr. MWhen'dld you last se6 hcrf

litudc... Months lengthened, Into tears, yell At herownhouse.abmitafortairhtnec.

; . i . - . ; r?

no tidings were received Of the absent vus-J r Burr. MWhen dnl you last seaJier previ

unnappy wuo was cuatpcueu in oeueve mai i ne piainiu Hesitated a Ion pause en lie had found a grave beneath the. weltering sued the question was repeated, and the an

oci-mi. . ... , y - r . ., iwer ni iciieui .was-1 . ; , . 1Ti mm 4aMn nnil lutarlfflr; Kill I t.fl tfn l.tlli .1,..-t. I5

the evils of poverty were now-added to her

uCctioit,ahd the widow found herself obliged ded UUrr. GeaUemen," continued he.turn

to resort to some enjoyment in order to sup- ing to us, 1 have . brought this, lady here as port her .children... .tier needle was her only an important witness,and such I thinkshc is.

mtourcc, and for ten yer slra labored early 1 he plamlifT counsel hs pleaded eloquent and lair for the Jnisernv pittance which is llyln . behalf of .the bereaved husband, wbc

rir orrnf aincrlr b!nwtlnn a bumhlt abnm. 1 sarniwd lha miila of . lhf an. miA rltirnil i not STO'tO W

ctroca. '--'.' . - - - onlv tb ficd bis hoim ilcBAlnto. Cut who will thereand w suppose ho will

A merchnnt of New-York, in moderate but pictureio, y tu the -lonely wife bending over Heaven for the same cause.

MAr MaMiia snaitlnalaMsiBa ArrtriAnlailhr ltrfB i lisf alalia trill slArAf fnT hsaaa I.Aal a Sk asai tyr Mia !

11 wuvf Via .uMi7sia.a. o . ni viuviisisii i v vu- v wmty sum) viviiii iivi yiri cnif w tuv came acquainted with her, ami pleased with drudgery of sordid.- poverty,. supported only her gentle manners no less than her extreme by .the hopes of her husbaid's return T: Who

beautY.uidcaVored to improve their ncnuain-1 will paint the slow ftrogress of heart-sicken-

tance with friendship. . - . j Ing, the wasting anguish of hope deferred,

A Iter some months, he ouprcd hishanu,and and hnally, the . overwhelming agony which um nrcvniPil. C.Ai tba wift of " aurrpBafiil I came unoti her when.her last hone wasextin

merchant. she son found herself iu the en-i guished.and she was compelled, to believe

ioymcnt of comforts of luxuries, such as she herself indeed a widow ! Who can depict

had never, netof possessed. 3 iter children u tuis witnoui nwaicening in your nearts uie became his children, and reteived from him wwmcst svmpathy. for the deserted wife.and

every advantage that t wealth: nnd aCection the uttercststorn for the mean, pitiful wretch, could procure. ; Fifteen years passed awny; who. could thus trample on the heart of her the daughters married, and by their step-fa- whom he had sworn, to love and cherishj

thcr were furnished with eefy comfort reqni- We need not inquire into his motives for .e

site in their new. avocation of house keepers. Jting.so base n part. . Whether it was Jove of

But they bad. scarcely quitted bis roor, when gam or licentiousness, or teuuh indiUerencc T . V a- - ' . - a a a. It sa . a a I aft.! a ft.

Bint at your work 'twill lighten

Th laboiS or UN Uayi .-w-j ? : - : -: Sinf at your work twill brighten ,; . . Tv Thadarkoassofths way; Sing at yoar otk taeoga sorrow . : Its lengthtasd limit nay east, -J '' Joy cornet h oa tke aaorrow, . - - -- A suassam ekaaw the tart. . : , ' .) -To pain a brisfaosainion- " Is, o the spirit given, ;;. list music aortas ta piaiea. v , . Thst bssrs it Dp to heaven. "Ia vaia w drudge, ia vain we foadly roam, for trus content is only (bund st boms; Ia our own brasu Its happy goddess lies. And freely grants ber favors to the win.

Ta RctarAit KnUT.-Masjr paragraphs

tlieir molner wastaxen in.., Sine uicd alter a unaura npii tic is jioo vue n luinji wuc nave appenreu bow w """r" few days' sickness nnd from that time until judged by such laws ns govern meii. Let us mratlnes,descriptiveoflhsipunlshaifntcftbe the period of which I speak, the Widower re- ask the witness she who now stands before knout in Russia; but the following, related by ;Ufi villi iherniinrTRt daughter. ds with the frank, fearless brow of a true bear- the Abbe d'Auteroch 4s the most thrill-

Now comes the strangest part of the story. A?W on absence cf lhirtv vears.durins? which

lime no tidings had been received of him, the firtl husband returned as suddenly as he Imd

Itelmd

name, and"

od on the

womnn-let us ask heir which of these two ing, borribla recital, we bare aw find on

been to her a fulber., x. . . , .fx the subject, and is no doubt stncUy tru

out thchbpr'6f termlaatrntf the war, otMb. shorj, uhile taking iit or-discharging enrgoj i.u:. a. .Annwlml.mmoni nf ToiLm tn.li-1 bavins been careful never to come nearer

pendenceV ; Wa. sM ow aeu.the lingular home than

ew-Orleana. ; Wy he. had ac

ted

has

. TurnWtotha ladv.in aioaa whoso tweet- Madame Lapouckia wt4-one of tHl finest

ners was .- in strange contrast with the scorn-1 women belonrins to t!.e Cpeit cf tit Z2rrtaa

ful accent that had just cbnracterited his Elisabeth, the intimacy connected with

ia-con-

wessrp-

eocrrincy,

she replied i .v i, i, - I was condemned bv the Earvnreti Elnbeth tb

gen-

to

Tk rxctta tf fcer

hia .Wn: adonrad arioiher I words, he . besouHit her to relate bneriy ine a foreign asaoassaoor, tnen cn-x-

spent the whole of that knag neri-lrecoUecUons of her early Jhfc. , .Alict flush (piracy. Madame l-apoocliiu, wha

...i iih oniv iMfin vidia aa oassed over Iter nroud and bcaatitul lace nt nosed to be aa nrc;.r to Uts

. Ay Crst recollections are. or a small, ui- underk uicainesre. kcuu., furnished npartmcnt, which my sister and my-Uppeared atthafUca of etectllca fas a

ulfklurril wilh m mnlbr. tJha uaeA tOIl nnt'rfa. wt.Ltb rOStlnbOtca Tt;..I tOffW

. r r t.i: .w .akI In Ihla nnnanktnable manner towards his

spectacle o. n JKVLr"rZ JZtA i.ll .t fca l-...fl. crrr nut ever Saturday sarenit fha work hai-btan her UaBtV.

thai its flag lias owy oern seen ourconu- "r"r. r, , her VivtiUy. rra eck as

nl,punisg,W a

manner, thfe W"! tl,y T&Zt" ihverebnv 'whi Saving that wearTsome vtit to her enployer., .hlow of elt; althhl, yatta Abbe, VtMl?Mto(J r.SSturt aodherregubratteBdnncoatchurch;sbaue. hare been assured by every person of whom and the coontrv of Jj Jr Imn nSitS.SX Ter left theou.e. . Bbu flen spoke of my I made enquiry, tbatiSe wiclj7f.K- SSort? hewIIcerWnlyany Uiing but in- father, and of his anlicipated retutn; but at Youa-, lovely, adcired and taet at S&rSl? re- length greased to Jntk bir though 1 one of their portv on iqe mianuc k"." " , , f u .. . .iM . Ai.rrid ha uad to wn mora freauenlly instead of the nuteber of atimrers tr Ttesuly

which soon, will be M sea anu soawsMug m, ,.ft , nJZ wrasanoor. tar it sometimea hardened I surrounded only by eacum lacked

usequcH : ' . , ""B : , T . "jT" .1" : "1"::. : lu rJh.nA. .h. will. sokTasuML-esr ta ten

1 i.-.rn ku ionKia hv that our onlv sunnort was a bit ef drv bread : Ion them with aoakhmett,

hu iiici i vug vi mm jw.--

only, of everal tloeps aad brigt of wnr bat 1 su

art'stemnoatBvwnirT wui oo nivT

quence of IhVMockaiVind the interruptiou to acknowledge hit claiint. ; 7L. ms.1 .i...t fmr.nrlMidlwealthT. nndona of those i

!? ncr Wine liS-" who lo be foUnd WawKn8 and- France tiavtng in greatest, in v , jr;ini uim lA w. morninp

Mxko tender the hand oi menu i ii -

T I I i .1 I U i.tn. M-t:.-kala b'millful lBmt

lie iiau returiicu i , .t.... - , i - ---- ... . , v .

Ar utiinr hildrvii. hc-rnuM she coulJ not por-lkiod of cloak. wbtcB covrcu Rrr st

uoii isj""" VI" 1, " "7 " -. - ; . f A . -.J Umm .

chase a candle WIIM acpnviug us o our mouesiy a-5 - -

meaL s Sudi was our poverty when back s-iiw KtpjKi ieu iaw

for

tacxcJa

jfcer

tart

and

FSfe-SP KkTiU .?!iaU Kll-. v 1 -WouW yK exc my ow. child aSain.l 0,.oftheip? Itjrfcy While oa the tubject of the Texiau Navy, the jurtsd cllqo of earthly lawt was so mani y o j , h impRtieutly both hands, and taralag ha'J i:tat, Crew WeSdenUi Tthe Globe, that Lieut, fe st, that It was TnllShlt tit ttdVbKk,kwT.a;f3rwt Moored -Vlf the United Stale. Navy, has ace ep- maUer to be adjudgejl by bcrafewial' ted the command of the-TexUn Navy. An b reree. ' . wntiful afternoon spoke. "You are not my father,'' ekclaimed er executioner Raeta tUi ti- -fr alicat

the such, but 1 disclaim you utterly. na: can ana j . " . . z: ,: T.n.

- " -.a a.

The sunlight streamed mrougn in mu, , , 77 " " . k.-i, tr-.r-Laa f' tla rrescrtit not-...-j f ik. .ml heJ a vou my father! tou, who basely left your baekof toeotiitirfa, ,B lTli??i.tr:

ast nim w n isiuxu ui aiiu vvui wwaw ww . sf . .. a tsi r ImIsi m sjyiA' Bt i saui

M r ;y i k.JIifta ioiI. and-vour children to veggary i mrc nr iwwj ."- rr"7TT ;7

a oa if H? r" gfflyg.T'.m n.i s .a.t -r mj-j

u t . . a ii aa i BasiBrsasi a aa-aa aua ns iiu am v i a w

ded tlnitTa. had rea I? he proud of the fwft Section,. LleuLMoorc wu. one to4&to

forehead of the defendant

sense.

:.-S

.ttlious on bolder relief, by theTiame beam which soften

aa

era kT 1 r -II. mammIIV Wl

Vkja ivannnai twimL'tiGh wafi i -

. . . v. i- ias uvijifi niflHd rounienRDce 01 m siotiii

theac subjects, lia.aJtrong lawyer made a meat elo- guardian of my umpenMjwi

wnatne caiis nwrew-ij -. -- --M vi,,a. i v. his client, and had we not it ne wno cuiims my a considerable extent,has tainted the Amen- qaaa iia there, is my' father ! For k.MMa,w nd follows iluo with a strong been informed ink tno mauer, . fi .K ,,fc kI- : The

rrT-aT Xmricans entering the ser- would have ?J Uwle-

aj i www - - - . tiAk as s tat mum a ia a bbsw iii-sim niu . a -t- a

hilo the plain- Never!

pu...B w . 77- - "L",5BB-. i. . batcher eoios to slay a lamb

the man wno waicneu over mj - " .rii .71 . ka -tier

was the sharer of my childish spoiu, mm me Tta cietu-

shares my Uooer then took kiad of whip, caed a

just nowara of ovorntaent are derived from and we cannot consider 1 euas

he vice of foreign ; "m7 ''s banV and "the gooy with which he now be, from aocial ties; let ich the reasoning ma b truej but Englandhas nZrd to conse- the companion of his lllallwed har officer to enter .'JSSS hearth. The celebrated suit the. ashes of -my nd wa cannot coosiderTrtiH in the light of crate "R"Vfc .f.dnt. duties of kindred fro

It is a new

the rw.. rTK. -.A tin believes ! a foreign power.

faitS&eT&i irican iseotie ars opposkd up priniipaUy f American

to it, and ia ttcie tJrcumctancaa, heahouU srainit it.- ,

The same reasoning is appiiod to Florida, Ml I. . . k . : ..Ii .l.rirv

&ssshw aaa sassi irvui ua i i n w .it . . .pi t b s aas MsassksaBrsasin nil as a a cm. a a laarir saw awaw w -

i:teAUsf. Mz&iXJttZ&.- -' - ml

ikl SAii iK. tav arishtloctaimas piy ; - i- - r...(un " said Burr. lisreu ao-iswfe assrs-i

" vr' Tj amotion , Contrary to odr expectation, noweiei, X;. "j-1 .aad ssnalt aUna.

their ownuao ;Ucrtpl confule(hi, o?lnerM

lw :P . . j:. 'kW oratory, lie mereij openea n wv. .-. .... -

them kt home, mere is no . - - - ' . SB,ta- .ith his thin finger to one 1 you nave just nearu

vender set knout, snada of a loo?rc7 f.preparfZ " V-Li rJtVJm nwe! be tta rctatii few

Den , tm .i w - r r : .... . . l

freedom steps, osesre wiu. -

from social ties; let him k cuewnera .or.ic.-j . -0.. -TiiaaM tecsrty

decrepitude, nor oar i ssroa. txVv t llabk.

mother by claiming ine .any -? - tXTS CiJ r. he .

t7W,frari r tacoenti

tk ' wsa ctt' ry nt

nr loarua was cut cat immedl-".

US 01 train o ma . . . E; . t pure Irately after.aud she wasbapishadUtaBibarta.

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