Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 July 1854 — Page 1
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Inn raw wiilw trail IM koi Of 4 I far h t i ''" fp-; At lorn w1l lid hnl.l ri otmiUU fur tUo rtVmf OrTJ by ti -. . fAiMuinc'Sj cniullJaWftof r lc3cri)lln, i ..I..... .H.l aii.. th.,n. fii arj mil' A4rrtiamaj)U nl ruark4 on-thfl C"rJl" pf iaHi naimcr or inioriioni, win d tnmmum uiUWitfAl u. a.n'1 pajraient roqutrtxt a""1dios;!;, iiotnaa ihny rafcr to a dofliitU dal?, whti thKrwIH ta tnwe1 lthatlat. If mrk l UUl forbl jV' Incy tU of oarao, ta Iaru4 un;J or darn-1 eil, al l. u.il rale. , All a lar'.J-.lMtit, frrt Httntti Of UiOiirfit partw boiiaui la ltic.- ' - ' L'oolul Null cm. i'afi. ah. I rommnnrcnUrtiu dtrui w pruiaou : fnvaio liur'atO wHl.ba char '-i-i i iarauara fur aacb, Insoruon. "ilarr.ajJlfciii Dju'.a aro aiinoaif-et fruruiAo'a.irrt:jeoul will lo tmortol willoat ompanaaUoa. 1 , ,, T. A. COnuvvrN, i:. Awarlcnw q. Ü. t.4. liu.if rut; ; rofissidnnl . 'X rz s ; Dn. j. w: keely,;; ilUXX Surge oa DentisU OFfK ü UNS DUOnsüVTil OFT1IK VALLEY iiui'.)!,tr iriim. All work warranU. u ia(to ft r aaaruluatlon or adrkr. i 41-ty P. h v ft i y i a ii & Siii';'con, OFFIt'K at rntldenrn, rornwr f .Main and Jarnn ilr!, Hronil!c, Jn.l. . . ...... -... "" ' , C1Tltl'4Kir.JOIti:( Ju.U.-aof tha iVuc, ; aa.t Atnay al t oanU'rl law l.nliills la l, UJI i Sufh Kal Voriwr of I'abjte 9iüar a r n. jour.. Atturuqy ami Ciiiri'flllcir n aWw - th Law, Broulcii!a,lu.. Ußlca In lUilu'a biMI dlnj, xr wv. rnooKMItNK, .tinrnr an'l ill t aupwl!f l Law. OUloa ia iiaiia'a .u.l llug, rjrvJWI0, luuiana. , J- j4 I ,11, :TM:M'III:, Att.truo-atJ.ai. OIT.ic-. Ji ou III r(4a(rt,loduur Uurllk bf:'.a. flul lan4'aom,,HrookriMa. .... i . 4$-'Z3 . . MOlallOra Attamer anl C'ouni'Mtofai tula, jnu'aaa. ATT0ÄXST AT LAW aV K0TAÄY fUBIIC, 1 m j , .. Kiiurii aiiuaiaia-a .. AlaF. WAUI), ATTORN tiy fcCJU.N.st.LL()K AT1.AW, BnokTiUa,' tw liana. Ortlf two doora nortfi . . ' . ; ui ÜarUn'iStor. . . ' "li, "ll 7M ll 'it I : I S . 3 li ". ; ' I' h y I ( I : n Surpco n "V; V Itt. Carm.l, InJ.', ' ' 21 22-'5:j-ycar. ' ';; i . . . . ' !.. DBS. FZZK & 0WZK8,' ! ?tk :arinrlv In i . ! . VJ l air x..r iiir.iiod, i- t!u tr rar will l3 l' f. A a W ijrnrj- t na Notary lie . . . una ao.,r so. ait or Uta Vallnv ,.uu WILLUkaacliiiowloJuMiMnUof luila.tlknuj tartlfy Dbpoaitliitia, Aftldhf itaiLc. ' 'P0?UUH BOTIHEICTTY-WIIATIJ IT! 1 ;. Wu hsve'bccti VerJant-fnouh to roppowlt Vtai thit tin'lof orcigtity where thfr'-will of! tba pooplo wfj tho lawor if'jYru p1ne, thorulü ."f no. tlon.' ThctwtieMly wo uppuiü that h what i rrirnt bj thö phrit- c, jn)Ulitrsorcreinty. Hut whnt 11 it pr:icticulljr cariH a out? Why to' obi-y the bhett qf .rty: riithcr-j thfi ex-pp-sscj will of ilic j)op!e.' " " ' The Hen ir; from Ococcticu Mr. Touiy.'WM 6nc of fhosfl tho litcanio intensely , fnjtmorcj of this iilca of popular, oyrrvinty, HM roütainuJ in tho Kansft.i-t'brask 1U1. Uut wlu n tin atterapt7vaa , ii.iJo t. brini; this doctrirw ty lft. upoa hitu, auJ. make it thu ru!c of 'Iiis nctiun, ho rtli Hod. and i:t himself up above tho will cf tho , people. ' Vht nif. tlie' f.tct? Karl in 'April last, ft :i.Malürc' wan clecU'J bjr the people of Conncttlcut,' with Hpccial reforvneo ty this , Nebraska iniuityi ' 'lTiat was the great issue' before tho people; nnJ never was tliere A' political revohttioii more 'complete, and si0'nali"'lh My thisfLcjishuivo body convened fresh from tho handi of the pcuplc,, and umkrs.tuuJ!n and Breaking their will, they pa:d u re' olutha inMtniftirjjLj thtir Henators to irofe'a -tlrist th:i bill, and oppose ilti 'Aha. last'crrrrniityi Thi rrtoltttion passed .Uio lliuw by a uiiijority of nearly thrco to one, and the Senate yith only one single negative! "And .J't't, n'ottvithstan'Jfn'' this clear indicauog oi popular win, air. ioucy re- , fused to obey thepositive instructions," i. forwardtäd to hiui. Thi in, Lhc yroat ditlercfico between tho theory of op-. nlii'r sovervitity. and t!ie sr.rae tloc-,' "" trine practically cRrried ont. .. . ; ' PUGIII3TlCrElIALS." There was freat deal of exciteimnt on the corner ot tl)' Whitewater canal 3 and Park etrcct, (ncinnati, ijindiy Rf. " .riiooD, on accguut , oj tw Jcunlcn liiniJAnn McU'KjiU and Mary Tcole,' wo o!AaranU, vliv.haJ bcfüHr en- - in m. .treet ÜRlit. A ..irovyd of bout fire hundred persona haJ ataem)Ui. 'ifi'l ;a 'rluji wns lurmoJ, in thu centre oi wu.cn wnhrr-wisrihattti indiriduslii- ,I-ir.ws9pu,l0doutet eaclr others ULI ialuifi Juf;s, chliuc; torn, andlhr LJpl.e(; j t!ist when tho pjT lice cirns ua Aiid.a'rr'tiVd them, caclt
prcacntej a' very Hssby hhJ 'dUtiured V spearsnco. ', 'fhey would 'be more re ' final, tf tlipy would d 1.1.9 our Iriiok i.yUl Cent., iwp, chlcLens to fi jjhtinj. .4 ! - j !., .'' ' .', 1 ( itt Mr. Jvarannoli, vivi cf tliO ir- ', . cntly lectc4 liahoi uf fh .SI. m hurch fc'outb, U a prsctical priatyr.' ' .. Of fuurae ho knvr hnv to pull tho dcvii-at.if. :.;:r j,.. i I ! , V I 4.. i r t . i- , . f i ,( i j !'V '.IVpN c scfprdinrr 1o tin if lauia Ii tliesH lt in tnoir heurf. tlur
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i .i; ! it:t.i a r,r.t:.r. A EAtiTTFiiiiGEX .if , I ' ' I lHiUiiur itrwi:ipi.ouj6ft w uara ao iwjiia ppcim.j racaJia4, to jtkclr recollAJlion ti r UiikLT J'M, JuJni iioo atlrr Iba birth of lha imshtur au ai to Ueqi'i nth lolir r frienJ. It li ;iljad.1 Taruiy Fotte&fitV n.rf,' and 1 ttiua Intrd-daro-t ty t)t ltoatoh TrantwrtrHi1 r tVd HWfi(lna l tha altar flay ttat fararrapa tfi UmMaUlmaii ('rd l'ro.i aDiiouncrU tttat a 4auetitir t! bin burn t'i Mn. Jii')on, of tNa mluioii alMaHlrnain, for mar It walk known undor ar nttn dt pivmt of Fanny KnrrWr. Wi ara ftaJ tr) hitTft mori) dr-lHl ccbflrmatton oflUa fart fom th larfy'a own iMtluiony, WUlrb la not inntaphnnralihal lhra will ba any queillona of tla iriln'ailtin. Ilia Hnaa watet follow, an. I WUkJi (war 4ui, Maul nul u Jaouarr, ltr, (Fanny U al l!ia tnllpodt't yi.ii ruu)t rtmmuvr,f ara from lha Juna uiimlmr of Culutvblan Miirf.r.ia, wtiaro tUe; appuar uodr tUa tulauf'My i.lrd. ' V',ralAty;orroioauJ loft tu tky, A binllinc ionc'it ny Inttlan neil, ' Aiid futdingoh, aa lovlnr'y , ItOT tinjr upon ru braait. . rroiaiivorn till pvanlng'tpurpla tiot, . , In WlliaofrialiolplDaanai ibeliaa, Two Tie lcM, wilh lillcan frlnj, SUut oftly en her aüirry tjet. "" .'... ' , j . . . ; 1 Tfcfra trot I n Ind lotaBce bird; -i... 4lrnl fttrtU own Hot bappkii no al Oli (ioO, (!iou hmil a fountain atlrroJ,' I .M'lioio ten hot' mor ball roat! ' ThJ beautiful, my lerloiuthlr.if, " '. - TMt coming tlaltuiitfrom lloaran, . ,.TW Ui4 lAttia liaaiorlal wlrif, i Jf nio- la nifl,Tny haud ho giran. . The pu'.i flmt taußbt Itt tloy itruto, , ' ,' Tta Moo.l Hacrtmaon bia from mine; Thil )lfa wlilfk I hat lared tnroaa, . IlanroforviiU parallel w.tl UjIii. A a!oiitwe Ii Ig iny room , ! tremMa wld dellcioui fear; , 1 lie futuro with ;tl ligM am! (floom, '' ' K Time and Ktirrnlty ara bara. - ":..;...,;.,.:..(. ; . , iHjub! !iojc, ajir tumult rlac; Ifoar,oU ruy Cud! oua aarneat prayer: Koom for in blrl In faru.lUo, And giro her anjol plumtu there! CTTha fullowln.-vnotla Odo wo liavo not aoon la print fur oar, aiirn wo oiicouiilorcd It Uie ollMir day In lha lldflon. Oo. It wti tit00 In nullipcallyu limo, by a dUlUiruiahad Soalh faro. llnliiluii. Arc wa r!ic!u In attnbutiiiir It to Tliomua Urln.ktf' ' : ' " ' ' :i .i Kowrn ov jitlyode. , "Hall,' our ronittry'a natal mom, ' IIuil,a.irjr'ilinjklnitfj.ljoni, , Hall, tUon banner uot yet torn, Wathij o'er Ilia fro..' Will Hit In ( In M.ilhron, i . W.Ul.Hia wa II 0k patriot iont, .. t FHnll wa not ly iuu prolong llallowjj JuliilvuT VbanoLt avar JTraodont'a alirlncJ , ., Wbu woul l draw Uiqlnyld u liuoT Tlioiijjli l' tlrlli ono iH)lbo In I no, ' ; '. Ant laati Ui . . Xar tu auo Ua boo. lira Hair Und,. . j . . i'i'ar Um t'culral mountain baud; l)!t .Now FIiiKlnii.I'a t ky t tronJ, ' " Lar Iho pralrlod Wc.t. Vf pur Hilar pur ami trvt, ( Hy our law'a dnrp ruolad I'rop ' lljr llio Putt's !nftl memory, ' ' ' ' KyourWtihioKtta, . ( Iij our comiuoit parenlttgut, lly our hupe, brüllt, bunjaut, yiunj;, "'' fi j tho tlj of country stroof , ' ' ; .'- .' ,Va wlttsull bs Ons, I , .JI' . . , . .. ; 1'mln'r! Iiavo yo bUJ In in, ' A(f"l nintyoIroipa'-nln , ; ' 1 1 fakarlalinlt wo raalily aula .' , ' l t I( lUoolnp mit by I'Uoo? So! roiolvo our aoluinri row, ' 1 W'alla bfjre Tliy tlirona w tmr, i i j Erof U ualntal,aa bow, , t ,. , .''t'nluii Mborty." LOOK II EUE LOOS HERE. , . If you wmiHj buy aii)thlug, If you want tnacjl any tiling, '"' If yo want to hoar anything, ,. If yvUwanttoieUapjiLltia;, , If jou wautto do anjlliliijf, ir you want anyllilnir done, AuvKirnsK! Ai)yr.nriE:f , interesting' Enlt. .. , , . CapyrlfUl auturef accordlnf to Law. TSE MICIS PAEtBMEBT, THE SATANIC LICENSE. ,( ' , ( ; ciiaitki: ix. ' . ' . THU C'lIAN'CiK, "wrrrtiintüiatlbaworl.l ilianitr-.: dii ll k.... A tfM.U,' rhani;!. r..9re, twera au.a to r- i wep, Duty's dream produced it wonderful cllect upon both mind and body, from which he did not recover in nome weeks. The dreadful nppearauce of old bira Ihtiliy, clothed with garments woven with serpent of fire, and the word "License" written' in blood on the front ofa black cloud, made ndecp impn-Ksioii upon hin mind, which he sail he never could formet. Several weeks , after he could hüll feel the grasp of the skeleton's Jorg, bony tin"ers. ' ' ' Thenthings iuVar Subdued him that ho was in a suitable frame of mind to hear 'what his wifo had to say to him about the evils of rumseliin". She faithfully reminded him of the0 dreadful ellcctsof the traffic in their neighborhood wldcli had fallen -undr hi own observation. .She snofc ftfM, Simon'j death iu eonienuence of the liquor he - furnished. 'She reminded htm of olJ Sim Dailey, whom he uw in llH dtx.tm, who look his last dram st h'u baT,; n j which caused his death. Siie! pointed him to old Hauben Jones, who went nnme from his barintoxieawliippctl his wife, and struck hi little boy with snch violence as to ennse his doath." She asked him if he rmembfred-lliwland' fall, the poverty of his family, nnd oll öam Oilmortv who sttrlod for homo one ni"ht inuionted, MJ down on the bank and'w'a.v found the next i,if und'w'a.v found the next dsv half eat en'irp by dogs. -I Shfc told him of old LO Atnistron'', who, under the inil tuco' ot: liquor from his oar, run his Uoio, overturned his wa-ron, nnd killed his littltt boy. . She also remind ed him of old I'nil (ides, who went homo in k lit of intoxication, careless lyaet Arc to his house, nnd burned up twoJTnill children. . 1 O, well,' wife; yon have said enough, interrirperl Dirty; ' I am convinced it is tiad bu-iiiO',s. ' ' ' ' - Yi-."U'ia' attended with evil, 'only etil, and th-tt 1 eontinuall y, continued Mrt. Doty.'1"' -' ,! " '('-.. :
vtouIJ you have i, Do!, i Why, I would have, you utop the business at once. ,Tps but ray buildings, t you know, which I luvo, been - fittinij up for the business, havn cost mo it good deal of money; all thia will bo lort.. , Very well; 1st .it be lost. I had rather have the consciounesof doing right, thn all tho money we havo ever ratdo in the business And there arc my liquor. They cost me about a hundred dollars. What nro I to with them? , I know of no otic to take then, off my hands. I hope you won't think of edling them to any one. There has been muery and wretchedness enough caused by J'upuor front our sellar. Wrdl, what in the namu of tense would you have roc do with them? .1 would have you pour them on the ground, or burn them. Llurn ray property! Throw ou tho ground and wasto that which cost, me onn hundred dollars! Woman you must be getting crazy! . If it id something w hielt does no one any good butinjury, wliy not destroy it, if it did cast you, money? .Suppose some one should buy a d zen rattle snakes, and throw them into our yard, and they hhould bite our children; would you hesitate to kill thcin because ho paid money for them? I hink you would not regard hin pica, for a moment. You would tell him, if hc was fool enough to pay out his money for snakes, ho ought to lose it. And that is just what I think in this case. yyife, you arc getting eloquent; you woulu 'ot make a bail teaiperance lecturer. You had better start - out with the 'rascal as parsoa Ilolyd.ty calls them. And besides n il ll'k Mr. Holy, you know you arc fa" advanced in life, which is another vor weighty reason why you fhould chaiTg? your COUrst' of conduct. ' The bar r?om, ' with its evil associations, is not u very 'ooa plaeo to tirenuro for another world. I guess you'd better wait until 1 talk of leavin ' thisboforo von get on i ueh a pious strain, said Dot)', With much impatience. You know, Mr. Doty, that you ury add and infirm, and havo spent your lifo in this business. And it you ever think of reforming, it 11 time you turned your attention to tho thin.n of clornitf. 1 tell you, vifc.'Ihavoli'Mw d enough of your moralizing. , Mrs. Doty, nceing it was un less to talk longer with him withdrew from tho room, and left him to his own reflections. His mind carefully ran over the cased which fchc had mentioned. Ho thought of the evils of Wis traffic- in lhjuor ince he commenced; the untold injuries he had inflicted on many families; the sin of wholesaling as well us of retailing; that he was an old man, nnd if ho ever reformed, he muot begin nomi; tho loss of tho hundred dollar, and rnauy other things which , hi m nw akened conscience brought to memory. When his wife returned, ho naid, Wife, 1 havo been thinking this matter 'over sinco you have beoii out, and havo come t tho conclusion to destroy my liquor. I rejuicunt that, replied MrJ. Doty; I think you will never regret it. Hut it looki like a rent sacrifice to make. Will, Abijah, onuou'ht to be willing to make hacrilices for tho goo I ot others. And besides, you know you have no license, and no right to eil it; and I think-you never will have again.. Tcrupcmuc principles are prevailing, and I presume we fhall soon have the Maine l.iw. O liddle.sticks! Who cares fryour Maine law? That is what vcti never WH get; if. all nioon-shilU'. It is slrunrre vou can think m, Mr. Dotv. when retitions are lroiirr into the leg.'.slature from all parts .f the state, fuul nearly every p.-.per in th? land ndvocates the prineiph. V ell, 1 doli I core for all that: there I s muchciipital invested in the mauufacture and alo of liqtiurd in tho city of New York, that the people of this state ein never 'et nudi a law. Well, be that as it may; one thin ; is certain! the towns can prohibit license, as they have done in thi ;, which is the same thing to you. So far as that is concerned, I could manage that. 1 could tell two cracktra lor sixnense. and throw in the liquor. lut do ycu think that would be right" 1 thought you was a ijre.tt advocate for the observance of law. I have heard yuit argue for hours in fa vor of tho lu.'ilive slave law. I have heard you nay, repeatedly, that nil who refuse to obey it are enemies to their country, and, in cllect guilty of treason. Yes bit then hem! Well. I do irrt f.i! 1itva Itnf T niiiir f..n rl.t license law was worth much any way. Why tht'it do you want lieen.se? Well, because there is fo many, like Scrib:ier and Donaldson, who called us murderers and robber., that' we feel the need of a legal sanction to give us authority and the traf.ic an uir of respectability. Well, really, said Mrs. Doty, I am j.;Lid yonr are honest enough to own i. I have been convinced that this is the (VI IH'l i VU S 1Im I k l tUVUIlk lilV ri'iUon why men wish to have licer.se. They hate to do it on their individual responsibility, and therefore wish the iXi.nil.l l, in Ia...i !l l'iU ll.. ... people to indorse it lor them. 1 tell you, wife, I have always been honest, and that is why l um goin " to Jhrott up the business now, , Shall i go and fell S.cvo not to Lei! any more? inquired Mrs. Doty. Vou may c.dl him here, aftd I will talk with hi m myself about it,' replied Doty. ; ., , I . 1 1 ' ; 1 '! . W .. I..1.J r, , f I II
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for she was exceedingly anxious to carry out hta resolution while he was in the humor for it. ' Steve, said Doty, I hare come to tho cor.alusion not to sell any more liquor. What do you think of that? Goin' to stot) the' tavern? asked Steve, in astonishment. ' ' : No, I shall keep a tavern without liquor a well temperance y house, some call it. ' ' Ha! ha! ha! Who got you in that notion? " . . O, it's a notion I have received by thinking over the effects of tho business. 1 am convinced, Stephen, that it is followed with great evils to many families. ' And in view of this, I have made up my mind not to sell any more. Now, I know licker don't hurt nobody when it's iwd asitor'tto ba. And because old Mose Whipple nnd Phil Saxbuiy makes fools of themselves, that's no reusor why you or't to quit your business. The facton't is, every body might quit their business for jebt as good reasons. Uncle Watkins might quit his bakin business, jest because some men cats too much bread; and Doctor Ulrick might burn up his pill bags, jest 'cause some folks uro all the timedosin' when they don.t or't to have it, said Steve, with much earnestness.Well, Stephen, you Know if I dou't sell it to them, and they hurt the raselves, I shall not be to blame. Well, they will have it; somebody will sell it to 'era. I can't see why you mayn't as well have their money as any body else. Yes, I know, Stephen; but I havo coma to the conclusion not to sell any more. I have promised my wife, and I can't very well break my pledge. Well, you can do jest as you're a mind tew; but I know I would'nt be coaed into any sich thing by my wife, nor nobody else, said Steve, wi Lis a aptculi.tr jerk of the head. 1 want j ou now, nid Doty, to clear out tho bar. Kmpty the liquor in tho bdttlcs and dectntors into tho casks down cellar, and bo careful and empty thi) brandy into tho brandy cask, tho -In into thu giti cask, and so on. Do you understand me? , , Vt S I understand it, replied Steve. Stephen went back to the bar room and commenced his strange work. .St.'.tnge, because for thirty ycara that b;tr had not Leon distituto ot all kinds of intoxication liquors'. He commenced his labor by setting all tho bottles and decanters down on the counter. The brundy ho readily distinguished by tho color. Now, ho said to himself, them Ar' others, how can I tell 'em? I have MichndcttM) of a col l, I can't smell nothin. 'lltat's gin, he said, tasting. That's rum; no, 'tis whifky, tasting ntin. In this way Sieve, went on t'ouin.r, to avoid all mistnks in the performance of hi duty, until every thing in the room was in a whirl. Mrs. Doty came in and found him sitting on n bench, with his hand on his head. "Stephen, what appears to bo tho matter? alto asked. 1 was took jest now, all of n sudden with a powerful dizziness ia my head, it-plied Steve. IVrhapsyou Jial better lie down a while, nnd bleep it off, said Mrs. Doty. .Mr.s. Doty, seeing his difficulty, took cno of h r girls, and very soon completed tho work of clearing the bar. She swept and L'arnished too room, until not n trace of the evil snir - its could be seen. 1 After a few hours had pivsscd,' Sievo crawled out of his bunk, rub-' bin his IfJg HIS uyw'.i, pariltiiiy leeovcreu irom ia sudden dizziness. Looking around die room, he exclaimed, (Jibraltar! , I. .... ..! ..il (!. I ..I . . :
It won't look so bare when wo get'dier, was appointed to net tire to t U in some irood books und nanera. said contents, which datvho disohar''cd.iii
frj. Dntv. IJmoLs ami p.iiM-rs in a bar room! il ;iuy nice nie, iiiat; yho 110 ye ihi-ik'll read 'em? asked Steve, in ft' sneerui'' manner. 1 Wi ll. 1 don't want to stay anv lomr-1 er, if you're -'oin' to turn the bar room ' into it iiH-etm , said Steve, soberly. , Mrs. Dotv, went on arranging und! - .... . placing things about the room, set- j j a wa.ap"- awvaHwai ting up books nnd stowing in pamph-1 let and nanei a on the shelves, until it I looked more like a illage library or ; rea liri'' room than a bar room. A short time ufier the work u-as' completed, Mose Whipple, Sam Laruby, and Job Host entered, not having icceived the first intimation of Duty's determination. For Heaven's sake! what's up? exclaimed Mose, with a stare of astonishment. 0, nothin'; only uncle 'ßijah has ot a pious fit come over him, replied Steve. What has become of the O-be-jov-ful? nsked Sam, looking towards tfie bar. We emptied 'hat down cellar. Ain't the old man goin' to scllrtny more inquired Mose. .CfcV' He says hv won't. That's all I know 'bout it. linicss hi .4 'Sitanic License' scared him into it: didn t it. Steve? asked j Luraby, looking roguishly Ht Moc. j I can't tell yuu nothin 'bout it, for 1 1 don't know nothin' 'bout it, replied I . . ,1 .1 ! Steve, rather tartly. Well, boys, naid Mose, this is ratlier a dry place to wet our wistles; gurss we had belter go nnd open an ,ccn!i!)t will) father 1'nrks, 1 feel ihe nted of a eutttr from some quarter, said S un, as the trio loft the room. , . .Im few days, Mr. Doty so far re- ' t a 11. h IW I tit
Tiuvelkrs will read them. row ; .Z-7 friends, 1 am sorry you did not certainly looks as though lie 'Yrar'i tin. li.iuois are taken out of the bar, rail on some one else to break tho ice;, true tCTnpefanee-:r-.nrt'.' '.. . . . . ... i - I.-. . i i .. -i. l'..J ti ...j.'t.-', M.fi taAuLfi.i.
Mepiien, tho character ot our cu.sto- j out, since you navp seiecvcu me, i win j ,( i ys, snow j out i,e rs, vpeyiii-io mera will be changed. Instead of jdu as. well as 1 can in the way of, get his fyr. it ip.'soj'syliyj lißh loafer), we shall have reading, temper-; speech-making. This is ', truly a glu-'i by having, it' wune oi;, : ate men here, replied Mrs. Doty. , ; nous triumph over on of the mlht-J .);! think a'p Ivn.iVi.varftjpHae
covered from; hisnervoiianess tHaty; he was able to walk out and make and re ceive calls. As soon as his good purpose wsa noised- ftb6utrr temperance men called Upon .him, for th purpose of strengthening and encouraging him. in his enterprise. One morning, Mr. Seribner paid htm av short visit j -Mr. Dotv did not receive him with much cordiality, for he. remembered his speech before the board, in which h'e aecuscd t hira'' or profanity:; Sabbath breaking, . and,., of keeping a low and disorderly house. . . ', - ' I understand, ' said Mi ' Seribner,' you have made ;uj your wind to .discontinue tho liquor traflic. .., , Yes that is ray purpose, -. replied Well, neighbor Doty 1 artr heartily glad. - And( I think you will,jieKr have reason to regret it,'.' ' " "' i K I don't know ' how- that ! will be.1' I have' stopped the busincssand tmpti-. ed my bar. ;i , Have you much liquor on hand? ' About onb hundred dollars'' worth. 1 What do you think of doing with it? -Idou t know yet. .: I know; pi, no ono who will take it off my( hands. , I have been thinking, Mr.' Doty,' rathet than have you soil your liquors to any one . else, we would get up a subscription and pay. you for. them, and then destroy them. ,'''. "'' '- Very well, said Mr.' Doty; 'just ! as' you please. - t.:' . .!.. i, Without losing any time Mr. Seribner drew up and circulated a subscription, and . very soon secured the mudred dollars, to be paid when the liquors were actually destroyed." He presented itto Mr. Doty, who' carefully run it over, and prononuced it good for the, amount of subscription. , " I will be at the trouble of collecting it, said Seribner." : 1 ' ; ,7 Yvery well, was the reply of Doty. i I suppose we can have possession of tho liquors now, as soon as we please? asked Seribner. ' ' ' " ''' ;" ' ' ' Yes, 1 have no objections, replied Doty, rather reluctantly. : j r. ., . I havo had conversalxjn with anum,bcr of temperance friends, and they all seem to think we ought to turn out some evening and give you a benefit. You may get up an oyster supper, and we will pay you a (;'ood prico for it, And on the aamo evening wo talk of burning the liquors, which will secure a large attendance. Have you any objections to that? continued Saribner. i -j. ,..,( . , .-. ,t- , How soon do you think of havin-' JO ' I '' 'I'M , it H t. Next week say Wednesday night. Will that do? ' " ."; Yes, I guess wo, ran shape our matcrs to accommodate you: " v achieved a mighty victory over King Alcohol and Abijah Doty, , ; .;. Uilleta were prepared, and sent out Mr. ncriDncr icu, iceiinn no nau in every direction, inviting the friends of temperance to attend and witness the overthrow, of rum, the enemy of man. ;i, . , , , The novelty of the thin?, as was ex pected,' secured a very large ' attend ance. All seemeu 'anxious to- war L. 1.1 - l 1M -I..I uiiiD iiuiauHi pari, m Hurt o na.eiy tofresuit in so much cood to the inhnh. itantiof the town. " ' " ! Tho first business was to rU tho caakaout of the .cellar, : which .were made lijiht . by ,niany hand?, Aftvf they wer brought out and placed In in the street, a small stajin wat up near there. 1 ' a rowbuilt What is this for?- aiW one of the 1 byestandf rs To make speeches on. This .1. t is
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marss, rcpuuu wojiu xonuiuson. , . ! ; .When all things , were , ready, ( tl heads of the casks were broken .fn'm Tt n icli w n tr ' n ' rnvisliittnntarw 'a crrave and dignified manner. A i soon as the liiiuors 'commenced barn-; ing, joun sacnoner was cauea iu tno stand to make a speech, nnd briefly nuaressea inoso present as louuwa;- , . . ... . a.. ! iest tyrants that ever swayed his iron seeptrcover man. J'or thirty long years; a. -a l 1 I his rule on theso premises , Jias Ueen undisputed; but his seeptr has fallen, and his empire is rapidly passing away. W m His subjects have fled from him; not one do I sec in this assembly to sympathizo with him. ; They may consid-t! i cr us crut-i nnu severe in causing nis ! ... death in this ostentatious manner; but in the language of Dryden, 'a i 4 WI16H fora lairadaa lha frin of natura, W. Tbe rt lout law of natura bids dafund; ' . And tf in thadefouca a Iryant full, Ilia dnalh'a bia t rinia, uul our.' This mighty tyrant, whoso corpse Is before us, hal tor thirty years most cruelly and wantonly invaded the law of nature. He has entered our families, robbed them of thcir; peace and' happiness, stolen their reputation, con-! fiseated their property, and has' left1 them destitute, afflicted,' and tormented. ' Ho basin several instances, tkkeq1 the firstborn, the only son the pride, and hope of his parents, reduced hin i to a level with the brute, and stripped him of reason, "scIf-rcspcOt, natural affection, and "-reputation. '-lie-"'' has caused the death of many individuals' in this community,! whose name! -tire yek fresh in your memory, and whose friends are. yet mourning their prema ture decease. . We are titrhtirj. there' fore, it) self-defence; ami 'if,',, in thej language of the' poet, 'in that defence a tyrant fall, his deaths his cfltne,'nöt ours. I an! hCÄrtijy j10 hft, i-nieii, ii auorus-mo UfiMpt-ikiibU pleasure to sou his limbs bOuitd'With letter of tire..'..-. ,i,....Ji ! . NVbenMr. öeribner; closed,. Patrick Sweeney, . an Irishman, . was.,, called ! I -if!; 10 li.'. i . 1 . jlmli :,rt in 11 ..1. 1
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fiifflt'ill vield an abundance' of prfhianent hsppmesa, usefulness and- 'all ' frtli'Tf able i-uit'of a jickly utored,"1; wviixiiscipiineu,'iiioixvugriy auncuieu oaaU aiid'hcarti -nSendrvn yonr: Hoblu 60ns too, in w hose bosoms high,; hopes wecretb'.yet continuJfy burn; - upon $Wi?ly)i
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dej. rt in .".tiio' the storrd (lad tmkrthAr rVrii ' of Ae'Wnnlathf waWrf of ihr s c4paidfc(and.lh(VaDffrT,'rvnvL'. arvd political. siri Mm. pnd.roar, fronv these sacred rftr,eat 8KaH riouVfoftK the'fn'endi', or 'p'acc In örfl4f-arfl Untoe,: "who" shal! dtrVhrT agamsi tue uct 'warf or mtiot-atioBts J i.l l!:! . 1 ! ... , . " our evsauujue lasULUTlCDIloai.-taai-i mit, them,vnimrjr,ed. tj thadaUsLcneration.., ,. .YpifrsiW.,' Jtlfl 'PARFretiy', JnlyV lTflr-lt vjh 9 if - 'I.' fl.Whilst atOxTeirJk,tew 4lV agöi r Icairitd ffranx Jlit:MarleTn After niiUnVnr'tlM I.' f'1 I .. . flock?) thata humber W reetäfclrv' yoimg rm-n,' bi-st ötadt-nts of Uho Uai-u verstty. veredn the jltibtt ,f nWiT rom8,.RdiiaHrdinff.Lliomselvci win, an expense of less than wiV 'dollar "per week.. Could not thls'"tif" ddr at DrbokrillL',' and thus VtVtWf o Vtt-rfjk'i objertlohlrtit tray.iif minyrfyoon r i .vWmsr203ia.-7..riJEijraTfl!f i't - ...... . Kiciimomj. 1h' Julv A dit M JibSr'iii-riris iZmt& 'VS. -'m ' a 1 ii. "...v .T:: .7rou nave neam iinm miirt .ri i ' j-v nun suns,. nogs runninn' atJar"e, or any 'tiling of IhTkind, but'w havi'1 a'WfTiJJy grip öf 'your'1 hä'nd."'-: V'tüfi tremelyjwty to. se yda hvt',.wnlA nvedity, .bad to (m;ik publi Riy, old,, k'wl ; 1 1 anij satisfied. lroti your indeptudant, feejing, tere is J'np" danger of your heingVxtci-miH'atedt i nave just located mysel fat the Tailroud dtJpot; and us sbon7M gel fixed up, jfou hall be -duly .notified I $w, a rood man void aeniiioian, di ty and pro c I, i t is W d ly sv onhl ie.yrwii(menLiunsAi yoiia ,a. hear from every day 0 XMj.i nothing more, but .hallruot forget,y 6W 'and tried' Wc-ru! 't?."p. ' irasön. glVe lI1m.''hfltrytmtse!r,,n,ry, Deal- tu pocLs,.'lf,yoB ihould'seo my-clildrwiv WlilwaVndwyvo.ihern,!,. I Hi-"-H E i t fr Ö' S lirt e ft : s d at rno. i. iJ.ttw'ahVi. itutnt ,Ut the two SI'1'..J ro.sisters, Poetry seems to : Trosii' XMti.tiVt.JM be1 'the fairer aiidwscful.i The iMuU'iHAhiJIlm tv;! the .Odier.N a noglecteiä rrnius; f.4.;v,-, io.uiy,uworm, luvlh-ptw azed atnd admired in 'alln-es; tfio s rrequcntly Wen It Tc' to bfaslf ' in one lian, DelflwMr1etf Jmirmfp raiitörsthrwliiLkt ;"nth mattn-r-of.fH opl Um tfftxed "-hout envy, ut her uneh tiister,! she flMH'-.HI..dri-s uanee. The' one ' lK itmÜin'feet't6lhe volu tfivt time, with Uiitlin'r'feet tAlliVvdi.V...- i:.M 11 :l 'Art; the othe' fra -it 'iuS . -..-wvaava) latrm , tu Iho.ivh upcrs of tht-wind, thu mu j'uur.cf, iho: rivwUita andiln" ,ien" xrf iliirl ' , l oetryjias beep wooed by lovin? irouoaaoars nuoT' screnidt-rt I'wii. 'has Jinttined t0'' N.trtotirilaWH-Ws'tslr rWho liayo more sfHfw nftn fcy.viiJ ! Ufre v-retion than enthusiasm, , l'q,y loving 'to be' admired, 'Üls m uih.hou,'i in common tJ ace nsw. with ridiculous fashions, titris' II Rn,l H6n.ts a licanIs'Io6uUeti wiinoa'J.eonipiaaO' ,l?n.yff eu!c8,W lwfy.Jij Vh (ll.ii, tiiey never know t lev arc fed .ivatncrxnan ' renounco'thtir -'Uorotiott. vthvy 11' dwell 'hr'-garrctsl'IivcK ' l. .. ... i . ..... 1 V i i -. . . i ' . I .-- I I ' W rw.uos, wuur nspies Üats, türeAi-ban5 g4rments,,aud solejew, &hosi ,w.;t I'rose, on the other, hand.tfcatf her votaries ( better. With "än old )Iome ratl5.V, V'tacV'iUl'es'iKeu'i by me luua.Bna-leaus ineni'm fAlaillltr TDecCh," ust as' haturcnlanfJ ii ttA. to Prose'." The poets are the' ''comet. richnki 'th6y :trim'; 'uaHrir itoIü'it,'flie capricrf' 'of 'fany;'"uTheyii cdmpVXss twvugnci:.into givnxisbdpssij iiiik-Aiie tthe vicümso.fashipnptJyitfpf Ua'ht 1 lacing. Prose abjures idl cOrsyts nad 'restraints, and allows everrroportlon thought to tfpalid'töits full diraen "hSiWrkl, v ii ,ts,. pv'rMh a colls1 W.tiaM to enrich not hitn who rccciTCs,btu hlmitho .fndAÄ.;ijrf dl liioivrVV
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