Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 14, 9 April 1836 — Page 1
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VOLUME VL RICHMOND, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA, APRIL 9 , 1836. NUMBER U.
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J0H2T 7Z2TLZ2T. a. $uik-Wft Comer JUi mnd front Streets.
ranadiaaa to pobliabed oa an
at tire dollar per annas, u
Ihn aoatb after aabacribief S
art nta aaid Wlthia the
HoIMTS II HI jmwu win inn
Tba tersta will be atrictl
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aaawaW with.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Froea the New Yarn Miner. How they d things forty years since. ixi larmouTAvmtK todd. lit sjastmaY rata oa Almost all per-
jnk tbey ought, ur mijcni nve m iue r m sammer, but the idea of rusti-
mim m wiawr w w mc nwi'i.
Tfciiis, because they know no belter; taa who receives your Mirror
-em a week, a New York pnper every
A.waa has a good library of book a, a
-bouae. coal and the beet on
bickory ! keep bia grate and bia Franklin is opttatiea) till the fourth of July next, ba ha every thing necessary in hi pantry, and baa nonccaev to toil through lac gaatr ie search of tba butcher, the baker, ike fffoeer or the apothecary ; if auch , ana H) not happy in the country in winnr, ke i a nvet unthankful creature intjei. A thankful man ia alwaya bappv; as laeaivea much be ia grateful for the ifcaa binrr; if little, be ia thankful because
it to an less. In the city, the bowlings of
rat aruakard, the rattling of the engine
awl ringing of the nudoight bell, keep tbe abate body politic in a continual feverish naoil vhi may secure your own fire
aadc4allea.but oueinnot take care of
year neighbor j. A careful ra Mter your
elf. flora careful master will never trust
ta ssmats.) perhaps your neighbor out
awake you Iron your first a'eepby the roar.
njglMnea of his dweilirngoaaftiag against year window. In tbe country, if we take care of our own fires, our neighbors
caanst hurt us. In the city, tbe narrow streeta and beig ht of the dwellings shut eat tbe beams of the sup; for three mc nths b'wcheeiin ray never salute the pavements in many of the streeia; bat in the country, his genial beat pouring thio' tbe glass from rise to set of son, imparts a warmth more cemf rtarle thin tbe compound beater of Romford's stove. This day a clear nortb-wesler ia winging its way from Snake Hill ia tbe Jerseys; become biting in bw course aa if charged with particle of pulverised ke. Enjoying tbe
ebtts aforesaid, and the pleasures of
neraorv besides, 1 have been feasting on
Harrison's New York Mueum" for 1795
-Cft-97. etc.; it brings op actors and
seeaea lung shifted from time to eternity;
a also recall the scenes or youth, and it aapntswme, that Providence ha so con
sulates our nature, that toe mind rrtaine
aws of the pleasures than the pains, in life's journey. The poems, sonnets, acrostic ks and anecdotes, with tbe association of ideas therewith coanrcted; the deaths, marriages and eekly occurrence which these old volsaws cnataia, mike me l:v again 'the eayao las; syne. When Dutch manners,
Albany. Schenectady. Baltston and tbe
Springs, racing and running aa if aabamed to be aeen. 1 cannot see what persons are aabamed of, for the Bible itself says.
'it ia an honorable concern to be married;'
bee idee, this new-fashioned, run-away
match-racing, is a great waste of sitter i as
I nave heard of some who spent ten or twelve hundred dollars in one week on ibis wild scamper, Now, if this money
bad been put in the saving-bank till their eldest son came to be sixteen years of age.
tbe latetest would have paid lor giving
him a college education.
Forty yean ago when the ladies went to
e tea-part v, each one took her knitting or
aewing: then their taper angers kept pace
with the music of their tonguee; now they ride in a carriage but having neither worsted or needles they are lost; they look
round and they walk, round, examine tbe
album the prints and the newspnper, read tbe marriages and throw it down; take up Irving or Scott, read five lines and shut: the nook, commence a dissertation on
Madame Pimpernilli's tippet, or Wreck meister toys, or may be on Sigoora i
singing, or Madame C dancing; then
some mis, more mueical than the rest.
will squeak forth an Italian air, or opera
sonnetio, in a voice that would make the
composer stare and stop his ears: and this
m what they ctll a refinement on tbe days
of their era ndmot hers.
For tbe benefit of bachelor, who are
continually huntirg for uppintss, hut,
like tbe dog in the woods, are al way barking up tbe wrong tree,) I will conclude by
stating, I knew some of their grandfathers who commenced boose-keeping, when
their whole stock of goods and chattels did not amount to two hundred dollars, an-t
they lived as happy then, as some of the
will spend as nnnv
thousands to furnish their house. In those
times tbe bachelor went empty-handev
like toe birds in the spring; he ch
mate, together they went, they gathered the sticks and built a neat, thus holding
tbe mirror up to nature;" but now they go
forward with a retrogade motion; thev must needs) build a aesr, before tbey look for a bird; or, in other words, they cannot marry until tbey are able to fumih a
three-story brick house; till tbey have gath
ered ten thousand dollars to trade on; till they can throw away five or six hundred in a night, on what they cill giving a
party; which means, in pUn Scotch, two
or three rooms stowed full of simple men and silly women, eating ice cream with a
tea-poot, four or five blackamoors carrying a plate of black iron, covered with bits
of crts'al, sponge-cake, (a fit name,) root-
toes, liUnc-mangft and Mack mange, apnnkled now and then with a modicum of the flattest smiil-talk that I ever heard in mv life. I do think this is the simplest mode of killing time tint I hive ever met with in this land of republican simplicity. Well, we ah II now presume, that our bachelor friend ha got on prosperously in business is making money enough to he?p him to phy the aame simple tricks, in which many of the silly mortals in this
would again come to claim the dead
and she felt that she must resist no longer. She breathed into his nostrils she moved her hand upon his
ehest, to restore the action of the
ungs but no change came over his
rigid features. She bathed his tem
ples and moistened his lips with sal-
volatile the terrible rumbling of carts was heard inthe distance and in the trembling eagerness of the moment, slve spilled the contents of the vial into his nostrils a sudden convulsion
MU 9UOIK IS CAUUCIa OI1U VI J C IUI UIUi , v v i uw
to conciousness with the weight of( short quick gasp and the eyes heav-
earth upon you, and the fresh air of y opened T Heaven shut out for ever! To me) The men with the death carts were this idea is so terribly distinct, that it! startle by a loud, shrill shriek, that is the soectre of mv wakinf hours! sounded as if it tore asundeT the
Tbe Pestilence.
In my mind, the urn burial of the ancients has always been sacredly and pleasantly associated. The clean white marble containing the purified remains of all we have loved,
is an object around which affection
loves to linger; but ti:edark, damp grave, with its silent, loathsome work of corruption is a revolting subject
of contemplation, even where love is
stronger than death. Then there
a fear of being buried before the
In Grief, in Joy. Froiu the New York Mirror.
Taa r met in life' violet-time, SLAJtDEK. In tbe auh nf it balmy yooth, she I tines has the following piece
W hen thej knew rot care wm werfaetl to yeata ot sound Common Sense. Would that
.v fw tuai an was uivutcni srans, uuiu.
is
VI-
Tliey met ffce, a trurtinr, eirl.
And he, light-headed boy ; And, in tigHt of heaen, the pledge wat given. In grief, in joy.
and the nightmare of my dreams, j soul f-om which it came. When
Death himself has no horrors tor me;'tney eitered they found the dead av-
though well content with life, and j "g, ani the living senseless. bound to it by the strongest ties, I Both husband and wife were
think I could calmly close mv eves (soon after restored to health. They
beneath its oblivious touch; but human l "ved to be the parents of a numerous
Tbey met, and the eurpItceJ prit
Keheanrd tbe anchaftpng oath. And he knelt, and implored, that holjr man. Clod's benieon on them hotb. And he aid the bond they twirled. Death only ahould dectroy. While the listensn heard tbe responsive word In grief, in joy.
Lone years they have journeyed since. Through sunshine and stormy weather; And the yoke, however pleasant or rough, They have borne it both together. And, if tbey have, sometimes, found Their gold commixt with alloy, Still, each faithful heart has felt its part In grief, in joy.
nature shrinks at the thought of be
ing buried alive! remaps the vividness of this impression, is owing to the remark I frequently heard from an aged relative, while I was yet a very small child; that 'hundreds and hundreds were buried before they were dead, when the yellow fever
rased so terribly in Boston That
period is well remembered by our fa-
family; and the husband now survives
her, who with the strong arm of love thus snatched him from an early grave.
What, tbooch the summer roses No more in their pathway throne. They stil li a1 gather the fruits, whoau seeds
Tbey sowed as they went alonj; Till, in that brighter world. Which sorrow may not annoy. Tbey recount, at last, the day they pass'd In grief, in joy .
Xtiit- Language of Horses.
Both in the Ukraine and in South A-i
merica, the horses pursue an orderly system of political government a-
themselves wnicn cieany
mons
thers, when pestilence walked abroad proves the existence of a natural lan
at noon-day, and the hearth stone mjage. by which they perfectly un
was silent and dreary as the tomb, derstand the commands and wishes The deathcarts went th sir continued 1 0f their superiors. A combination round through every hour of the day,f0f voice and gesture, which in fact
ex-
and night, and unshrouded and uncof-
fined, the newly dead were hurried to theirlast home. I knew a man, who.
during the time of peril, was snatched from the grave merely by the perserving affection of his wife. Of the story there is no doubt; for I have often heard it repeated by. both the parties concerned. This awful visitation of God came upon them when they were newly married, when existence was happiness and separation worse than death. The young husband became a victim to that disease, which was breathing destruction over the city. The friends of his wife urged her to seek refuge in the country, and not risk her own life in a useless attempt to save his. But no pursuasion could induce iter to leave him; night and day she was by his bed-side; and in the anguish of her heart she prayed that the pestilence might likewise rest upon her. But her prayer was not answered; surely
and rapidly it did its work upon all
upon al
her heart held dear; but to her, death domestic horses, alter being a
may be defined to be corporeal
pression, is always understood by every individual in a troop of many thousands ot these spirited animals. In South America, the election of a leader is certainly made by the whole body ; and when chosen, he is promptly obeyed in all his orders for traveling. In the Ukraine, Dr. Good says that the chief horse in command seems from all the observations of naturalists, to hold his office about four or
five years, when a new election takes place, the old general submissively falling into the ranks, when the polls are opened. Sometimes he is re-e
lected, but not always. In those instances where there are rival candid ates, and the decision is not satisfactory to the parties, they fight it out, and the conqueror then quietly assumes the command. There is not a single movement that does not show a degree of sagacity bordering
Cneesfavfe mf mn InsHlmn. Leitch Ritchie, the novelist, has
contributed "Some accounts of the
Barbarians of the North" to the Lon
don New Monthly, comprising the re
sults of his observations during a re
cent journey to, and residence in Moscow. We find anions his notes
the following Aboriginal anecdote, re
lated to the writer by ur Ambassa
dor at St. Petersburg, Hon. William Wilkins, which possesses an interest
quite dramatic:
The son Ot a Delaware chief was
brought up from infancy as the play
mate and friend of Mr. Wilkins. No
difference whatever was made be-
jtween the two boys; their dress, their
meals, their beds, their education all
were alike; and the lads themselves regarded one another as brothers. When vounjr Wilkins arrived at the
years when it was necessary for him togo to college, his companion was in every respect in appearance, in
language, in feeling, an Anglo-Ameri
lean boy, and the two friends parted
in the hope of meeting again, unchan ged, except in the addition of four years to their age, and a corresponding number of inches to their stature.
uIn tour years, young Wilkins re
turned to the parental home; and while crossing the threshold of the house his tumultuous thoughts were
teW.cof man. A largS number of R?rhPs f?U-v as. much occupied by
l . - ! uie irienainxo wnose arms ne was a-
wnnM nnt rnmo. thniKrli hp nr:u-i .i . u nout to rush, as bv any member ot
j""Jliiuuif wsrewitrr t uasiuic, uceiu r .u i e -i it" . . for it. nnH crmrrht it with lAnra. 5i: i?.: :his father's family. He causht the
"w - - . -w i hi ikii i-t'i Liiiii n si ii .rr iryiiiiiLiiiii!i: -
had inhaled the breath of her dvintz
great my eicei; do, 4s! tbe Frosts husband, but to her it was harmless;
oi i.iny-nve winters nave Diown over bia
head; the summer of youth is past, the
harvest of life ia ended, and he is net mar
ried ; bis locks tarn grxy; b ur after hair
droits from h-s head, lik the leave in
autumn; to make himseli Hk young, be
Dutch fashions. Dutch sonds. and Dutch! birrs a wiir: and.aa a matter of ro!d ealmi.
snipa prevailed, we bad more arrivals lnnn
AmstenJaoi tbea.tban London and Liver-
iw put wgeiner. i oen I tie . H.rs were
scrubbed on Saturday, and sprinkled over
who wuite nd rrom Coney Mind or Rockaway Beacb; a rag carpet and green Windsor cbairwaa a laxorv. Then the Wies used mcking-cbairs, bottomed with tba nwbea which grew in the II tckenaac i wp,andnow tby mist have Turkev erPt1 fnnn tbe celhr to tbe garret: ckingchsira stuff-d behind and before.
weaaa below, gilded on the top, ai aa rockew brought from St. Domingo, tbe chiM, but ta rock them-v s ; mm booglit a rocking-chair fx
""a, now they will aak
HNiao. Then a iieeent
lation, he lakes to himself a wife; he dies
at sixty, (for I ever think, that old bachelors live not half their dys.) leaving a young widow and five small children to
scramble through the world the best wsy they run. Now, my friends. I leave it lo your sense of propriety, whether this man would not
hnvo acted a iwore ration 1 1 pirt, if he bad.
married at the age
and in the madness of despair she re
pined at the merciful decrees of Heaven. No one was with her in the House -she was alone with the dead. Suddenly the silence of the deserted streets was interrupted bv the mm-1
- . . f . . i
Wing ol death-carts; and she knewjwiid herds shows his power fearles
they had come to take him away jy, and under his power the company
iruui ner sigui wrever; ana wun ineireadllv submits
thought it suddenly flashed into her
mind that life might still be in him!
Her entreaties excited
and ultimately, one of them assumes uwVu f ' r a 5 a 7 - tmrv An tho honih hf Aro tha dAn ond
This, therefore,!' , 7 - i-,u
the people would not only admire it
:n the closet, but remember it in the world wl-en they hear their neighbors abused: It is a poor soul that cannot bear
iSianaer. Ao decent man can xret
along without it at least none that are actively engaged in the struggle of business life. Having a bad fellow in your employment and discharga him, he goes round and slanders vou
let your conduct ba such as to ere-
ate the envy of another, he goes round and slanders you. In fine, as wn said before, we would not give a cant for a person that is not slandered; it shows that he is either a milksop or a fool. No, no earn a bad name from
a bad fellow, (and you can easily do so by correct conduct,) it is the only way to prove that you are entitled to a good one.
BtAcnrui. Incidknt. At the meetingof citizens in the Methodist church in Green street, held last evening for the purpose of taking measures torebuild the noble structure known aa
Th Methodist Book Concern, very interesting and impressive addresses were delivered by the Rev. Dr. Bangs, and the Rev. Mr. WaugbuJ. the course of his remarks, Dr. BLs. related the following remarkable in
cident. Among the Luryingfragmenta
oi doors and printed sheets which were whirled aloft upon the wings of the flame, and borne onward upon those of the wind, was a page of the Bible containing the Ixivth chanter
of Isaiah. It was picked up on the morning of the conflagration, about twelve miles distant, on Lone Island.
and before the catastrooha wan
known which had carried it thither, it was indeed a winged messenger of
truth, in a double sense, for the fact is no less striking than authentic, that
every word of the page was so mar
red as to be illegible, save the 1 leaver se, which reads in the words tal
lowing:
HJur holy and beautiful house.
where our fathers praised thee, is burned un with fire: and all our pleas
ant things are laid waste V Commercial Advertiser.
4t4niiil vAitrnP
uiu k4A VVI tai ltw uin m. lata bi a iv vs ; . ; i: 1" . ' 'i paused as he was about to enter,
without it, there would be constant objeCt' P'csque, was coin. a.-a, -3. a o;n. k.. t,;ii,.r mon a"d he turned his head, with-
as vthrdn nothing toward., n. "t.know,nS why, to look at the face
mvllinr thn mvstPrvf Th san.P ! !.he. SavagC
The red vouth then
natural language existJ among the el-lfm,,ed5 a"d h,s. m" -vou not ephants. fhTgeneralissimo of thejkme eMIiedalL .
in-
What this language consists
whether it be voice alone, gesture
A Direct Aaawer. How does the thermometer stand I"
asked s. father of his son.
It don't stand at all, sir, it hangs;
was the reply. ,,Vt li i - w m ...
v ell, but l mean, how high is itr "Just about five feet from the
floor.'
"Pooh! you fool, how does the mer
cury range?" LTp and down perpendicularly. The reader will remember another similar: What is ratio, John f Ratio, sir 2"
"Yes, ratio r
is
you fifty
eoop.'e, having
cnniiKiuinn.'.i.. I.. J : c i
w - - biiiiii n n i w r m 11 .ii iii it-1 t . .
andshewas permitted to keep the by stamping on the ground, will beff0"1?6- fHe.fT. a? unconquerable -r.rr. nnn hlf hrnir Innrror Th. im. ri.i. -j. i- - l . n longing for the llbertV of the Woods
rnXnimmVPS, u r" hcr m,nd the j that by the whole of them the word!" ?' lhirftlD? aftetr the ,a,r .f the des: ight nave e;en bts children all UtraniTtli of n,n nt mi nA u.,u r - .- ert: and. after strusrirlin'? lonff and
abletodoe.mfort.blyforthe..,slvea, and .rv" restorative which inn.?vlLl""r?; 1 ru', "1": (fiercely against a propensity vhich
- a a- m m i - a a a -at- j - ui ;iiiiv. iirriiriiiiiiiiT a.aim i ise-i va-rk ira-aiiia . . . - '
uiini nave nei are ma enuaren s cnii-: 3
ege. t-n, sir. rwaiio. way, rauo
and when he was thus thrown back.' proportion.'
as it were, upon his own mind, the Very well. But what is proporDelaware boy, as he said himself, was tion ??' beset by strange, wild thoughts, which Oh. Proportion, sir. Why, pro-
he could neither understand nor de-. portion is ratio!
i rwliiit k. m i
..,A.. . h.. vuuuicn m i itnnirui oi inarMnttmn ; and thrtiifTh r j i j
7 . "a1" oi cuiiiiiiitnu i pruuuceu
could devise,
- a ti i
lect,sne would not relinquish hope. something more definite than
Again the carts came round, and thenatinRtrrVniae Tracts.
AU.m .m-mM A..e a I J I t "
Stbikk ExTaA.-D,iring one of the;"'" "!'"B it ... ..fi.t week. f. .k. k v disturbed the fearful stillness. Again
ilren, even unto the third and eratinn.
fourth gene. t.
ative which ingenuity grazing, defending themselves against ! L- Tv-T f " , had failed to produce cf-jSrsecirmgtheirToung, they display!3 ha,ts f. CIV1 lid not relinquish hope. ,ftmMhiniv mm definite than mere! h be.evd
ilization persuaded
and for the existence
atf wjbtIii ft a MAtil) 9 rt an r at r rnnnne1
accounL. he at lenirth tore oif his Eu-
jropean dress, and fled into the wildAn accident. The squire was ness. I cannot call to mind the name
roasting at the fire, with his pipe a-of this Indian; but he became a dis-
"Certainlv. but what are ratio and
proportion "both f I can only answer one question
at a timcP replied the boy. BaJttmo
(Visits.
V7 filmed a treaty offensive and Onnnvicial Ad vertier)io piasing through wife entreated, wept and screamrf,,r. would walk oataloMihtlh.... ll .j . . i r t-th henrt rf thm mn u knu
t eight. r. call on Dr. Rogers, bout-black, winning hinmdf t v tbe side of dreadful employment accustomed ! ,a-mod5' h.les sketching all a-jtinguished chief in the wars with the
mJT?' Una. a.rtreet ; or the fence. Knvmin his uW.1 indnstri- them to such scenes,were touched;but Xross ine near.ul n'g" easy iasnion.
oua habits, we ventured to xsk Scip why they would not yield. They said the!PlJ"e j? nun Dut at a,.m,ostJe"
"wp rrovnat,in Devntreet. (there were ana) Esaaaavmi B a
r"1-) Tbete was n necessity fur JJ""g bride'a-maid, or groom-man ihe doctor's man and bis lady's
" "cn wways at noaae ahoet tbe mar dressed lor attendance, as wit
rws or the caratnonv, and tbe doctor or Tj thought themselves comfortably wbta they received two dollars; and
r-r-- were as nraaly eaaunad in tbe
7- wioek aa tbay are now, when, WiLihev will aeJsmlle mm,
mn ikT!" 11 "-wd as a met,
aaJ owefB.fosee, gwraaioma oaauin duaies, new tbonbt ne-
- oq ine iaaBM boadi
."Pattota aurrM. tl
r r doCers; aad ban it osssj u coat tobf.
"ad Imtw-llT . I1 r-
. .-' ago; -ma.tor.,0,
acc, "TTTTT MUO" wsoall Euoa. w,ui an tba sober wmmlinA
M' there. KMi. Boas said safety of thecitv required them to be,,PectfuJ.d,stance' stood a httle shivr -Struck fwbatr, firm in the discharge of their dutv: rm8 unne..v.wlteP' wt .ved nnt blarkboota for six- that the v had already disobe ved striVt fire with a wishful look, for it was a
be. l've struck
More waima c;in't blarkboota fur SIX- that thevruut ntreaJir HinfwvH trit:nre
! pence tlassa Ruttr be as more fj orders, and they dared not do it a-!eold wmters morning. The squire,; dently the body of his early friend ly
ra
bruab Uaaaa Glomium raise he price five l. the hope of restoring him!who had continued puffing without; ing dead and horribly mangied,at tfcLuVll
ansae an ejwnjycjse w w nr as iss n sawieen
hab a shiUumr K)h, but Scip, I
O CrocVett's return to his constituents after his first session in Congress, a nation of them surrounded him one dav and began to interrogate him about Washington. 44 What time do they dine at Washington, Colonel V asked one. fcWhy," said he, "the ..simmAn rutnnl ailftl n vntl Tlne. Wt
tx Kmim kn Aimvimv M.l ..... a
u.a.c., ui """0. dinner at one o clock, but tiie gentry was at length suspected of P!and big bugs dine at three. As for false on both sides; and Mr. WUkmsus representatives, we dine at four, on riding through a wood, saw acci- d X aristocracy and the Senate,
they don't get their victuals, till five.A
II when does the President fod-
English, and was celebrated, not only
for
am an
o'd customer: vou won't taise on me.
10 send my boots, with a sixp -ce, and do yon mind, make tnem shine like a dollar."
-Yes, boss. III brush 'era sixpemc wmwtkr
Rot doubting bat they would be returned ia deeeat order, we were not a little our-'
prised to ine tbess in tbe b u nest sa-wa
ing, one of them shining like a mirror, andj gentle attempts to remove her, dash
ed the tears from their eyes and say
ing, 'We cannot separate them,' left
her another half hour of hope. The moments of that interval had a value.
of which mortals under ordinary cir
cumstances, can form no conception.
riesiorauve auer restorative was re
applied; but all in vain. With sick
ening anxiety, she fastened her eyes
upon the watch, and then on the stiff,
too elaer eoeerea with mod, with n
stating that he ia tended to assist the chim-
tj sweeps to tsear turn out.
If CATSll
Ox a fair calculation, (here are about
thirty thousand pussies in tbe City of New York; five thousand of which are employed
113 other twenty live
as 'lap dogs for young ladies.
t L. 1J - . . i ..
moved by her prayers, she threw her nauoresaing me poor ooy, -now aid arm. sn.nJ the tvv. nn rLn tJl ave all in h 11.' To which
.twr.ti. ih- .tnth f mA. . a- the sweep replied, Pretty much as
daring if they buried one, they should tney zu' ! &e,kt ha
oury both. The men, alter a lew," " """i-
r, dash-t 1
Household service of the Dog. I
say stranger, said a cottage urchin to a Yankee Pedlar dont vou whis
tle that ere dog a way.' Why he aim
no use no how, he's too uglv. . 0
but he saves heaps of work' 'How?"
4 Why he always licks the plates and dishes so clean, that they never want washing, and mammy says, she
dignity of the station,) 'Old Hickory!
Delinquent Legislatures Advertised.' we' I if he . dines oefore Me nexzaay. i
The Legislature of Louisana has ordered the names of the members who are absent from their seat at roll call, to be published daily in the official newspaper, and the Bee" para
des their names accordingly, at the
wish I may be te totally
tr
A saw wa.L is now at
New South Wales, the teeth cf which move through 8,200 feet per
minute, or at the rate oiniaetyca
httaA ef tlvs imrnmlatiwm ffSttmri- Wlth'mileS an hoar. No
a certificate appended from the clerk of rapid motion, as frodoced by
of the House. This is exercising a sur-; cnamcai power, n,wc
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