The Newspaper, Volume 1, Number 19, Noblesville, Hamilton County, 12 October 1837 — Page 3
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-:iih n ::lnuhy freak " of the -nnnjr slKn Vho lint! intub a :o.tory ofhiauolf. Tin fcllavv--iog has boon tlrj of linsjip-piiioiis npcculation. fcr tko tnitii of which a provincial jcurikiI refers tis to tho simplo rektry of Lvons, The drrrv:;:-- tool: piac3 in tho folrcst mannor pc: oihie, in tho prcHcnco of c nctirry ainl of scleral witn22ce::, Iladciiioiselie Z3iiiIiraiGia 3., c yonri lady of fortune at Lyons, won the young man.- il cinrJar inoident occurred after tho draw
ing had boon decided. Tho yooiifT iady was still tmawcrro of
her,';ood fortune, when onoir.orn-
ing n lady wait id open her, in e, state of most painful excitement. 'Save my life l,Iadomois8lIe!,-
Anl r.-v IT! i.-';t fjr lii-:. . T";-t in lih file J Iter J, r I;-r !,1 . a J.i'.il. r.:1 Ilavo frl -l.tcncl l.Mny a tcrnr; Ar.i ;c;i!1V: tlica tlicct slarQ? Lr.-; fjr! thy .Tr.th :::rl Let Hen:, ty f o Ires Or eucIi a thin j L3 tl.co. VI.rn l.:t .in i 'Jo 1-jv, Oitcn with Lir.i I roved; In ell their guslilnj? joy. Him too, ray sisters loved; And hiza my brotlxc ra desr, Tlia fond caress would give, Loafer) wlio pant thee licrej Go! let that old do live. lly fceart string round thee cl!s( Close ns thy hide, old frisndi Thy Donors I vill sins. Thy Ufa and fame defend. Old doz! tho Mayor brave! Ar-drioafer, leave the epot4 Wliib IVo a Land to rv, e, Thy c-a f'-iall herm luri z:zl
fcoede vour ticket to
ino. ;"7hat tieke:?' 4Tho lottery ticket the tieke: for the young man 31if I had forgotten itf Then knov ITademoipelk that I kvetha: I adore - had taken thirty tickets
:i ras as much as my means vroak! allovr of my doincr. Lly
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Jlie only pri::e. Cede It to me or yen will caace my dcaih.' .Jadame,5 replied iZv a:meielle Ikiphraicie, 5:he;e iz v, v:rit:en dance on the ticket that If the younfj man chculd not please me.
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Hoi;-to cure I3i;ei!iir la tbocumaic? of 1C07, a part of toe 42d Highlanders were quartered at Belfast, Ireland Col. Campbell, a
scotch lordliTig, was a very imperious.
tyrranical, unmarrieq young man, and commanded the regiment. Major
iboyci was a discreet, middle aged man with a numerous family, was highly esteemed as a gentleman, and in the
same regiment. The evening previ
ous to the fatal .catastrophe, the Ma
jor dined by invitation at the mess of
toe regiment... in toe '.course of the evening the colonel raid the major en
tered into a warm dispute, and the colonel .used, insulting language to the major. After the breaking up, major Boyd remarked to a friend, he would
not resent tne insult received as he
ras a man a iamiiy who were depen
dent on him for support. However
tne colcy n thoir;hc himself acr?rievea
and the qz:c monnirr charged" hL ills-
tols, abrttptly entered aie major z room .:here Le vras urc: inr Iceked the
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J 'i'v- in 1 1 m in luaiu Ol its details; but taken all
of the most wonderful suh'ects rhich can engage the human attention. It points directly to 'the curious and yet tinansWered question. Tf hat is life? The student of nature m:r: nrmlv-
with all his art those minute portions of matter called seeds, and which he ImoTvsiobe the rudiments cf future creatures, and the links by which endless generations of living creatures hang o existence but he cannot disentangle and display apart their mysterious Life! that somethi
influence of which each little germ in
uuiq sweiis out to till an invisible mould of. maturity which ' determines its forms and proportions. One such substance thus becomes a beauteous rosebush another a noble oak; a third an eagle; a fourth an elephant yea, in the same way out of the rudest materials of broken seeds and roots, and
leaves ol oiauts and mis of iiidmnl
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liesn, is built up the human irama if-
sen, wnetlier ot the active male, com-
.otng graceiulncss and strength, or of
the gentler woman, with beauty a round her as liht. How missim
strange -that such should be the origin of the bright human eye, whose sdance
pierces as if the invisible souf wove-.
shot with it of the lips which pour
iortii sweetest efoquence- of laryn: which, by vibratinrr, fills the 'surround
ingnir with 'music; and more wonder-
m than all, of that mass skat tip with in the bony fortress of tho skulLwhos
aeiicate tenturc is the abode xn in-
soul, with its . reason which contem
plates, and its sensihi'ily which delights, in these and endless other mira
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was hi: (!svc:;i
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of mscm:ibi!it'- a" ks:sl- t;br. related. Peonle e: r.ws: ;M '' .
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family, attend to tl:e fw-w; ."-'
and do not dispise lr r----appear so uiilrnparla::!: "a..malli:i"j
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in sail water while new
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smell if yea din the wick -a; a i;:
not vinegar arm let if: c: , Clcnimibra:: I:ctl!e lsrs:e ; l: for cooking, with 'alt a a ; - The ofteasr earr .Is r.a sk: k ,: longer thsy wear: Iks. ui: i Ika L under thr-m arlnds tlu i,j - w
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liisdiay as sack, to hrssrad his life in '4.j. iii..! lie iauu . a a 0 occasion 's ' k "f of ills kaw a, as he had A 1 t -9 . t p - - 1 . - - - - 1 ' j " ' ' ' t t t r --i, ;i ' a 1 " ' f 1 t' '" v ---m1 j -'' r
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residing near Ik::!on, ww dcoveredi' J' V" f 1 . 1 t t . - . t rr? s-.m?nrf 'rtrr
oy ms may msennme. A physician was calls si in. under the presumption
that lie krd fallen ra some deseraaioa
of a fit. The draiale of Galsn c::-
amined the svmptms, and tlica takin
tne wae aside, lie hmls.d at the ac::i
tne worla, foe raasrer aau laliea aa-
dcr the iallueiwe of l!acelui3. Clie
vehemently and sincerely piotrsisua that it wasTimacsdble.as iroa: kk ether infirauticj lupiess cf all descriptions were kept out of tke la ::;e, and she was sure Im had r, keen la km r tl wr. tli'1 a " - ' ! ' r ... 14 AUUU4 y ?Hi f kiwiUU it j i,vA
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