Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 95, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 August 1849 — Page 2

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a A i: is : si I: 1 ,,rOCU J.. w.i.S CmOr SUi'II' ate V. C3Thr L-nn-i , un. u.g i-,e i Hen: can- j va!.s n- iDfiiiU-is of Cougr-'.--, fn-qtic r.tly J T . ' ed, u .:' Xi 'i '' n trie la mnci ntu: partv that ai.c parte that the V !U 'i l "A o of r.ji i) ion s or a noi ihPill .-"' l VMOI' I .1 V' r i h J 1 J ( u : on the o 'a ? tio.i of 5;iv tv. We couten'.eil our.-rl ws then u itti rr.i.ind.n- the L'anner that the -: Whi at t y was in eame t-ittiauon on ! , ,: . . , ., Ih.ii,oci'at j no YVi,'; s j;i th iotii have anv .- : 1 1 : a '. ; i v the iuitu ro ot' wiili i-'.avcr.' nor i it in things I'.al th' v can r; rv'H u pen t i i i - quolion. Tho Ih morra's ?o:-t:i and outii arc" u ; ftii the gn-at c .r :ii;ai priisciph s of L'h'ii-oeracy. T.h- nr.- ni lav or o! a literal coi. ti i; c tion oi tho constitution ot' the United S'.a". are in favor of pi eser v; r.s the ro:ii;TO;ii.-rs o: that roiisli tu tiuii ; au.l they are upj n--' d to the g rati ting of spec pi i v iicgf.s to t! ie 1 r w at ni;ni; ;u'e oppo.-ed to . 1 e:-t penso oi the a nion-tt-r Lank, a a general aioi wild j-rotrcti vo tariir, and s stein of HnproVf nieiUs th gf-iuTal i:orprnint lit, which is so wi ii calculated to equander the peop'""s n-o::ey. They have the sarnf abiding co'ifideijc-' in the intelligence and integrity of the people, but tipon tiiis question oi slavory t!ic nmst a:sd Yv'e Lave Paid that the Whigs No'th and South dtfiVr as wi.lelv on this uleO'C I) en inc. rats; and wo t ti ! t-SOlU-tions o! t:; c on 'e ii lions ot s .- v ti ot the Stat' s o! tiie A or in and of the South to prove it. The Whigs understand that the difference is only on the qu.siion o'. fclavery. Last year the Whigs of the South you'd lor the al olitioni.-t Fiiinore. and tin.Whigs of the Noi th voted for the slav eowner. Why should the press quai 1 el uboiit this difference of o; noon upon t! ione en. stton, w hen it appears to be so weli undeitcod by the p ope! Slavery is a local institution , confined to ascertain d limits out of vv ha h it cannot travtl. It ran acknowledged ovi!, n it vi neither of th.ic ai ariies Ufiimi'i at oi lug j in tiie North an' uol to see it e.u uded .an inch be ond it3 present Sunt;.-, nor win they, in our opu:nn. Wo have no:iht, ant! u is decided !y w roitj, to interie: e w nh the ngu:s of the j -.-opie oi' the sin v -holding Mat. s. Let tl-eui eiooy iliose l ights u nd is'.u ot . fo; no o:ii' tluon; but ex 1 nd the V I'lP it Oil iu i the Xoi hi, w 1 i I Wis.ii to inter!, re with ' ..!.,., , , , .SOU . , 1 - t 1 O I t I O 1 '. I 1 liis.,; .ion Ut Oiio t " ' FiiOM I I fi-.it .1 v :.. , . . V yn t c- ! v . . at s.r; , . ,v o , - in ;i-V'cio:i o: t...- 1 ',. rr :' ct th it n p to ih.- h"0. ! J n f e i ,, : ! 0 U , Ut thi; V o" . . , ' oi g.'T--e !;;- q ailments , '. e 1 i j e t t--.0 i.hi ;l... on;ev f iv. Wei" a.i qu :; : to! it i. noi :qq'.o hti.d -f d thiit ; 01V s funis i ..slut banc- would soon ocnii. Ih font intedigfiico iliolucts us to think til at th' i nd uoi d , i'ict; itv in that State have be- n Xaii r;itc Ovis Cf soon : l.i.:'0 ii i m Ar.u-tl i , o :m.n: i corning to lit t rs. ,,; 1 ic' let, toe A i i .t o ,c i n t i ti ; i ; , g ;h ia-t tiiiiO.ig t-.. ." l cei pis w i re ss is into tie i : Ca;;y f-atal ie n h'ii ohs-o ions ; .- v n ii ontii.s, oil . i'7; tn iknig a:; agg of gat ol $VfJ.1U J. dltt Ol the o-i. at ih - end ,a tho t ; - i- ,i Vi-.l tool t ' o U I: i e a. out jiiJlLt'UO : ,' ;i' ii oa i.i'au ear. fThe N-w O.l -ar.s Cie.-Ct n: ha.favored w uh a s.o.q e taken f. c :n been t t a ' e oi iitai t ..o . , la.s-'.l Oil l.lO to Mr. Yoiiiig. ,-f E'-.s; r..llco.ua. aiiia.io.. o: una Fori o te- ii csn.s11 mi son. The C lias bee n clh ; oi ton. I: is said -ct nt s s ;U. n o. i . ; ; he the a t , th. t i i e 1. 1 w c rop. O Parties in the S.ate to .ows: I u lO.o.-i.o.e t -t ty-o::e vY ior; ih oci at in the llou-e o; tl ieo-i r c turns Lave lo t n rt er 0e n cerates an.', thnty -ei : -n .ccied. Tit- Den w ." be a:. out t w en: v. or o v , t 1 .-o :ar ot; vt n : '. v c V h s t W . ! ; ;o:ut ballot, t.ltoq enough: Ti"E Cor, a w Tr.A nr.. Twelve vc - have kit Havana for the coot of A h ia- oe) aicsi.i ti car: v s;'.-Gito gu i a a o r g : . e ; o .

at f the New York 1 ; .x press. vn '.in.'- h'orn Smyrna, the carter tor the er tio-grw ,ng district ot trie of .Nfv o:k, under Ju oi th ! , in-:. s;v ; i'-.t .i i i tj o.iii.ig ij.i-a o. t - I ui I. ra.n ior the mst m. "t hs. r-.ng.:ni grain t I ... . I 7 . I . i - much mjure.1. and corn will amoiin: to nothing, unlc-M? we h;iw rain soon. Pota- . . . ! . .- .. . It t to. . ami o...ei eneiAv-u-.- are a;.-o consider ably hurl. 0 Xoiorious tli ji- vt-s, it ij state.! nre folio win." in the trae'- ot' 1 ; Fvrei;-n-v i Gen. 11-rrera, ex-Pre.-iJpnt of Peru In V 1 hoe of oltai n ing some rich Loot v. Tl 1 , . w , na-s a great quantity oi jewr-irv anj aia.'uop.uts in his t'ti'.hi'ul i'..-l:ow.s are pos.'i.-jion, and tin se anxious to get their tit) ; CO"- Gen. Tay ior had not the courae to ; remove Gen. Lane from the Govi-rnoiship ot lh',,i;"n previous to the recent elections , in t!n- State o !eai Jul va.- he and ins cahii net of the t ii'ect which so dastardly an act ' would pioduce. Ilowevt r, ii lie had done 't wouid not have made matters much ! worse, inasmuch as his 1'rienJs are teuton , in nine of tho ten distiicts of the State. XlrNow, sincu the August elections are : i:ki-fy to prove extrejindy diastious to ! 'vVhigery, tin; P.hiladeiphia Ameiicap., the AviX Felamon of Penn ivania Piotection- ! ists, lecomoieuds to Gen. Taylor that "moderation is the true policy." How vov sens.ble ! Git ate Co.M fan v. The .Vobiie papers are advocating the formation of a joint stock company there for the cultivation of tiie grape, and it will, no doutt, be effected. Yineyards are getting numtious in that vicinity. G UOD. The fodowing toa.-t w; Oi at a recent festival of the Franklin I'vpograpliical Society Oi New York City: ; 'The Press: It E.-prests truth. He-pi ess ts er: or, J.M-pi esses knowledge, and Or pi-( sses none.' 1 his is too good a semi- i inent to be St;p-pressed. ! j i EU AXIL OF New CoL'NTEKFEITS. Tens I on Hank oi Pittsbtirgli; 5"s allot ed horn l's j on iO-i.uk ot Lexington, 1 v . ; l's State Bank ! ol Ohm; os Union Bank of Ma-s lion; 3' City Llank of Ch vu land; 3's Frank; in Lank msv i!h 10s " y I'-iik of y... ! :1:0a, at W heel 1:1 g,new ana ukcIv to 1! eel i e Ca ei ro ;: n : a C01 x. -T ! e New Orleans lhCitvitne has n ceivei! one ol tiie new Call"- j fo.'tiia gold coins. It is about the size of a s" gohi niece, bait is not a. me so haml- ,-, - , , , , .tllin (111 nno tl. O It I S: 1 , ,: , A . . . r .- 1 r, . . . wuh tho inscription, C ihiorniii il" !," "Wiihotit A!hn.,, On the icvt-r.se I it. n a ti enc e oi sons wi n the utl 1 ' ''o i 1 1 1. , "ii an x-.r-.ie, ,ui F i a 1 1 ice-Co. N . It. . . ' "1 ill. It is coated by a private company I.meo-.ta vr Lecjs.;on. The Su prettte Com t of Alabama lias determined that .-Cght drafts and bill.-, aie entitled to davs of' grace same as any other draft oi negotiable napet . If not paid on pres- ntat.oii, thvy iiitm fiien tie ior ma oy p -f-iiipi i or acce e to be t ' at once, an. II i to a iii .ooce g;e n to h'tr.o d. This deolon , says the Mo'1 ' . . 1 :. is sutojorled be .authorities. lot :s contioiry to long r-: i li-!,ed c n ..":; ,n A :.:'. mt. It is ihereiore i in po. tan, L that i: rs!,o'.ihi ne , neraliv know n. TJ' nil' most curious thing lately seen -uit biought by tiie Duke of Brunswick . .! T..i. tl' i- r.' i a.iist u.e otaio.i vveeitiy itispatci), ior t 1. The Duke was diiven fiom Lis ne iew y ears since, on wh;ch occasio'i the D:&pateh treated him to a sp-ci-y cahmg hmi 'mon-s.-t." "wretch," ih-., and charged him voi.h divers m :s 1 e mea nors. And th ame iliiog was recently repeato.h Now, the Luke iiiitgs sun, and conducts it himself! S- ii-nnt Tai'ourd e-q oecs hitn, hut he beats ih ; o -i and i e c ; . ss",o00 damages. i i Oil as i ore are two vt ry important facts detcr-n-oi : this suit: That kings have rights Wt as cii.tr o n -! that they tjsi ;t e.-s as would law v , : -cmetip.i s ti o i than they do as mo ia:ehs. A pro: osition O t leCt J loiges .s on tool in North Carti ii r ct'y by the people. CAfsr. ami Cost or W.c.. oir illhon Mul-s-wcrlh stated in the Crihsh Paribnr.-at, hist year, tiiat th-war with Kaffirs, in ln.'i.i, which cost the hr.iisii ii.tt.on .lo2.3: 0,u"d. ;il-g,i;'n 1100 was ... j i ... i 1 . i -. . . 1 v . 1 - s . 1 .. ... .." nr.. f ... - , . ' v,....a .,.v -u.n. ic oa.r. .-ru MP.fii iy me

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GtM. Taylor's Reception and Stekch at ,

Baltimore We find the v iiowing account of : t; reception an-i speech of Gen. Tavier in the Baltimore. Arc us cf that city. i i'C Unit when whiggerv t-L-.imed all the t-W.t cf the' - ruuiitr t:ie tims that they set up i:o su.-a a pr-p-i-trro-.J-- i Ui-.n: "On r-acliiirr th hot.!. hP nas?ed up qiuwlv ! , .7 . ' . , ' ar.d rapjjly to ha apurini-nts. w re vvat( h- : fuMy ptrch-d ly la t Ridgly, hiirr. s being :a--fused to any but the sutt and a h.-w of the ' ' ' 'i i: i. i hi . In tiie course of fifteen or tvvntv j iniatitrs about '2r0 f rsoas assembled iu frunt of : l'!, hotel, and His Excellency, huving iu th ' ,ned,uiine Tr hin-e!f, came down under, i umu ' H-. ciesst-o lhe meagre galhr-ring irom the portico. After . i. . -. - i t r i t i- . .. .. j . j taking off his hat, which he held iu his ri"ht , hind, his left clenching the iron railing, then ac-ju-tiiig a pair of gold speeiaclt-s over liis forehead, and bowing to the audatory, wiio emitted a few s:ck!v ch-ers akin Jo the chirping of a brood ! jf c'ni'-kens with tii pip, Gen. Taylor spi. for word as fodov: "I thank you, i ' 7 mis of Th! time re. It tor tnn pleas gr;.s ihe.a i'.ui , to meet so goon I v a n um her o! mv In s on tiiis oeeaMon. Tiie : ig a roll ud u-; and ahho.igh tiii l-ra is now 1. neeri 1 have no apprehensions from the oisr.,t.-, 1 feard lliat the githerii g totr--ther of the rrmvii if persons migiit bring on th- ni.-i ase; and b t:.g anxious to keep off the disease, although I con 't f-ar it myself, yet I thought it pru.ient to av i i any pub.c deuioiiStrati- n that i.npht tend to increase the dist-e.se. Here he couvu!ivt !y grasped the railing- On my way North, in passing, I thought I'd stop her to-night, and go along in the morning. A piow.") On iity return. I shall be happy to meet tiie citizens ol Baltimore, and tike as many of them bv the hand as 1 can. Here he rubbed his foreheadBut I thought it better to avoid bringing ter-h- 1 er any crowe.s on my a , as f lie cisea.-e might be thereby increased, and I shouhi atterwftrds reii m si if with bt iug tl ie cause. ; Here the 'Second Washington" signified the ! I close of his speech by putting on his hat, and i turning abruptly away, a faint cheer caught up i ih- .1 1 ii.r c!m .f ii.- ,t -.f.t ... " Ti... ' rih'n retired to'his apartments, to eniov 1 some repose alter this treinenuous intellect tu. efiort, and in a few minutes the area in front of the hottl was vacant " Stviitling Details! We find in tie Dayton j Journal of Tliursday, an extract from a lett r ; ..ateti St. Mary's, August I3tli, giving som start- ; ling ol.dls of th ravages of the choiera in the , German settlements of Minister and Bremen The writer say s: ! ' In German township, within seven miles of us there haw be 11 luily .AM t-eatiis. 1 o-mor-ruw we have a calico court, v ln-n it is t0oun.ht that lot) aihii 1 mstrators w id he appointed! Tie- fitalityat Mini-ter and Bremen rxcetas ntiything 111 the munis of ch olr ra. Th:s mortat it y can scarcely be attributed to tloir iiiofe of living in these places. e have a ii-.rg' uc.m-b.-r of Germans in t ur place, v, ho 1 i v-- i ' i 1 J -1. tS i tiie people ol Lin men aim .Minister Co, ami yet . . th- re has nut been a single Cast of cholera iu St. VI. ire's. "To give you an idea of the fatality, I will just s.i.v that a diui . lor whom 1 hied at the ast : term of the court a ietition lor narticion. has 1 I just left my otlice after in forming me tht of tin.S 'Veli defendants named in the petition, and all belonging to ih lie rent families, loit one is now hving! All have been swept away by the choleia." Ij"' The New York llerdd thus accounts for the result of the late elections: "The rests U of ! he recent State e!-c'io:i has been quite uis-itrous to tiie administration p t r t y . la Tei:in.-see the aemocraJid ictory has b-en marked and decisive. Litth- room is now left to tO ubt that iu th-i io-Xt II ou e of R' presentatives tiiefn will he a nn'piri! v opposed to tiie ao.nia.straliou ot General Taylor. W hut is the cause of this strange state of ai.fairs? General Taylor is a pure and patriotic as ever. He occupies the same place tnat he cnJ iu the i-fi'ctions and confidence of the people, in ; May, when we first nominated him as a c mmdate lor the pre.-i-;eiitial do r. His thar- ' acter is unchanged, it is to the mingled imbe cility and obstinacy of the cabinet that we are to attribute the hostility winch begins to manifest itself to the present administration, and has ieti to so signal a so signal a defeat of tiie wings iu these reelections. His cabinet has degraded and cent disgraced the administration. It h :s Converted the a -ministration of G-nerd Taylor into a mere depository cf power, to b- ns--a mr th purpose of rewarding fnencs and punishing toes, tor opinion sake a principie utterly d-t-st-ib.-ana ruinous. No ind.e mens have been given oi the poaey wh.cii is to be pursued on great n tt.otod questions. The c ibi.n-t h ve b eu engrosstd in tiie work of cistttbutiag the plan-. -or. hi iaet, tiiey have deft iv-d the Prcsid-uit, and gro-s-i .v imposed upon the p-ople; and We. liovv behold tiie result in the e ecUoos Pa CotitieCtiCUt, irgiiod, North Carolina, Tea lies.-ee, and other States. "Figures don't li-, eh! Weil we've got a note n aa Ohio bank that promises to pay on demand ........... ' w . .. i .1. . . lV"a" aUU U1 WfU1 1 ?IVe U UO H,Ure ii.au loriy cents ior it. If figures don't lie who

AHi'miisian Apbress. Before the tntt! of!

Soiaok, in March last, the Huiigari-.a General j r llr.-rjv. after be- had laid Lis plans lor mi-etir.jr i . Uiri-iii. rU.r l.l' i t r-v, i ; -jit: li l, Kl i u -..t rs ; the Austriaus. rode up to a regiment cf Hussars

"Brothers." U he lothom, "where is vourlcv e r-pon- pu ,isnej in me - i -onr.r art made up at J J, O ., r,o"t ,jav in CiUCviuii;ir..er A veteran ererut, vim M,ver cmuati ;u.d puhlished tin? wrac i r"ii v.Madisoo. u nite hair, appeared bt-fore him, (all the other T ' t u.-irr by tta arr.ir:ri-ei;i gives the acori:T-. havi n S falie n in a previous skinnih.) i""'S 0t " ' lhe Cir.cumati n.arket 21 ,r j ,1 , ..inr m advance of ativ ether l-aner iiUtbuteU '-Cnahr Huir! ' ta the yours; General . in the Cuy t;f M .t-i--i" Georcey, "kx'.i at that hid covered with tr-v s ' '

You w.il remark the glittering h-.y. :,ets if the ; Ausdri.tti:, and their avikwari risers, and their j cannons directed against us. They will soon j vomit fire and bulls. Brother', that lull n.ut b j taken by your otvision. Iu this attack many of j you i' Hi Kill Me maps otie-nai;; pernaps inore; p. rhap oiily a few ot vou will reutaiu. But i vou are desiiued by Gad to save your fatherland j You will therefore do jour duty. God be with I you!" " I 'i he sergeant saluted his young general, and turning ii himself to his comrades, he repeated what i was commanueu mm, ana casing nts eves lo , ' . . . " i heaven, tie uttered ioud!y tne loiiowing prayer: "Creator, Father of mankind, Father of th Hit ngiriaus: 1 pray now for one grace; not that Tneu wilt assist us iu our task, lut th it. i tio'.i wilt not assi-t the Ausfrians. Look at us; and I sob-fiu! v premise 'i'hoa wit enjoy now the Hu-sar.- do their duty !" H.iViiJg liahe si n ior ! he a ! tacit. S pr;tyer, n ofirst Hussars nut their sad-ih-s in order. II. g ivj the second sign: the swor.S were draw u f; i;;n tiie .-eabbaros. Th third; rind in a wil t fury tiie horses galloped into the ini.ht of the thuni.eritii eanuoa and living balls. Th" Austrian yagers and artillerists cuu ! not st ant before the fierce att -.ok. and pre-i-ipit ited their retreat, parsued by the Hu-sars Tiie cannon at om-e became silent, and the victorv was derided for the Hungarians. WiitxuvG Bridge. We copv tiie following notice of the progress of lhe brn ge tiiat is being hui:t over t!ie Ohio at Wheeling, from the G.sz1'-' of that place of the ldtli iu-t : "Two small wire cables of the Wheeling Suspension Brioge have been stretched across the Ohio, between the sou them towers, and temnorarilv anchored on hoth siiies of the river. During Friday and Sat urday tiie workmen were engaged in construct"'S Uie temporary looi-btnige, composed ol J planks suspended irom the cables by means of i wire stirrups. At tiie time of writhe this the i ! foot-hiidgo is nearly completed, and beioro tni number of our paper goes to press a crossing v ill be eifeeted over, ami high above the broad exp nise of tie Ohio river, by means of the largest span ( 1 0 1 0 feet) ever projected in the known otld. Tiie opernion of stretehing the cables, ; as wed as ah the previous operations upon this stupeiiuus structure, are ot the most pond-roui. innguitude; but the skdf and genius of tiie sut lennteiimiig eingnieer, Charles thiet, L o , as Well as the skill and intrepidity i.f nis workmen, have rendered th-111 Comp rativ ly easy, and thu- ; far entirely successful, and unattended by nn ; accident." i I.' . . .. .1 1 t j 10 L'-i'i-ig in past inr-e inoiniis itierenas iiwn r d . an apparent cooling 1 tf, the warttit't of popular ! air-ctiou for G-n. 'lay lor, but it has only been apparent, and not real, as his reception will show bv the -.eooi.. N. Y. Mirror. 1 Toe "people" ' list not then beb ive at tin refe.itien" as thev do at the toiis. Boto;i : os'. J It is a bad sign to see a man with his hat j tT at midnight, explaining the theory and prin- i cipl s of true v higg-ry to a hoop pi-t. It is a I- j so a bad sign to see ;i fellow lying Cnwu in tie- ; gutter, supposing it to h- ,j l.-d. ami r-om-n. :;ee ea'hng a i'Oor inlMf.'eiit beg all sorts of bar.: Laities, mist -king it h,r his wife. 1 1 1 r-:i ;vg cf t:o Ie Al; t Cahn i ;u i, J...- 2-. FiiiLAin i.riu at S.an Fi: .;- ihrr ci-co. 'I cx'raor-.on-try .-p eta id' a on rnh" V'-sst I was witiiHss-d iu our harbor on Suudiv morning ia-t, and a fine Lrg ship eut.reiy cuu-sunii-J. Th- Pii i'.'-oh lidii i was Jons re"i.-ter, , , llit.:l from New Yoik, an J w is un a-r Clurter ! by M,.rs. tKnv! lfi(i Aspiawall, of that t li V. She was insured for I.,!MM), and was to have sailed on the 1st July for Manilla, via. tiie Saodwicil Istuids. A dandy block enter, d a b jok-store, and, with .. . .. i . : : :. j . eIV co nseii ueo ion air, l u q a .' rec : - . , "lliib you a lew quires ot letter paper of the v.-rv best rate, for a geullemuu to w rite lub letters Glib' 'Y t-s," was the " ply. "How many wi! have?" V 0 U I S.-- - S:;:d tie, ';-! y st av ist n"gs in iv he about two or thre- wees. Gi i a no u g a ti u i res to writs tour f. r-." Bo"k-K k r.roNG cv Italian Entry. i::.eL"' stys that. "Rome is th-cipitd of the wtrhi an.; mi - I e ti-st m wstd bv audi i if Fr.-i.t-u iv-n. c pie to An -tr. . a I o.- r -.-t." "The iitti- darling; h- cidu't strike Mi-s faith's b iby a purpuss, did he ' It Wa aa accident, w .sn't it d-ur ?" ' 1 eS, Inar, to be sore, ,t VV u :." o behave hims.of I'd (Tli j- Signor DcB-gni--, who :i-d at NV.v York bi-t we k, Of Cholera, has I,-ft iu one of the .-,- ; yurk i,,lt.k .V) ,vi.i. -ut aa heir, at hat

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Pf'iTRTti) roRTHT y OAILY COCR1E. 1 . 1 I i I . F - . I ' . ........ -. ' t - - t C I N C I N X a TI MA R K I OTS. Ct.NCiNNATI, Augun 20 1 P. M. Flo- r Market unett!l Prices declining. W Hissr. Sales at ITilT'. C r a t n unchauged. A lestitl-te A Trince laughin? at one cf i" Cl'uri'ers, wnom he find employed iu several i ..... i . . v eassietf, tulu him he looked like an owl. " kaow not answered the Courtier, wJiat I Iook Iike5 hut this I know, that 1 have had the nonor several umes 10 represent your majesty s JTYVbat is that which, if a man has he would not like to lose; if he has not, he would not wish to have, and which, when he has gained it, lie has no longer? D'ye give it up? A law-euit. 'I strive to forget thee," as the reformed drunkard said to his bottle. V" An euitor :n Pennsylvania apprizes hia delinquent subscribers that he has appointed the Mtei'itl' hi eg"ut, and has authorized him to give receipts and ein-e account. The good niiii is just i:i little tilings; the wicked man h;t!e iu ,Treat t: atugs. 'I am recei ceiving my back r stions ' as the sol(iler said w hen he was dogged for stealing beef. i it i:. lit: hi.;, .is (i n, se t,. rs. us JUfW in t!, priva'C i. i.'vl: a .'i.en.,i ol J.o,f s Vi.vtf;r.iii Not'ili Mail son. v ti i. e i ; I ,,-. li .leiul .M,.vS Kfi.n.V.111 A: Elviu, oa 'tiiir .liv a ,y. !.or. ii iu ..V-.ick. M to make i i , i niiai..ia ;.riluieii.( i;i vv,,ii traid to Hi .s I uriCil 1 ' aii -or i't.i lw ! tie i', i y Oi. -ii . ,ti.-r. e t -a lv & o-ri t.on. a 1 ,4 i..r-.:,u, -,.a SIl.toK rjtt'ket'litfak, i-on-;o .11.4 li.ree imes oi" .ii.!.d i.it.oti,aa,s in Ail to $tji), a .1 s s.ii t-i -tra . nemfy Tiie ints aie valuable tu 1 in, ft tin tilt ii.viir Anv pf -r 0,1 lual.uj Ue saint, a i.l to u le-i-sf i, ... ni', r in my ,l..s. in e i, lie tailor of ''' ' l' r , i iiiii 1 o li.,erai v ; (- A ii ii e!. ' '' ' It. K STRAT ! ON'. 5?"" 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