Standard, Volume 4, Number 31, Madison, Jefferson County, 21 May 1835 — Page 1
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'Dr.cL.vr.i: ye, and runLisn, ami set ir.i siAMunr; vudlisii ami con; 1AT. NOT. Till: PROFITS ACCUUINO FROM THIS PAPER WILL PL A P PR O PR I AT P. 1 TO TIIL SUPPORT OP Til i-: TiiL( 'LOiUCAL SP.MINAUV Vol. IV. No. 31. OUTil HANOVER, L DIANA, 31 AY 55r j1 p wy.-i
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! The ensuitic ai tide is extracted from the Dublin
From th addresses delivered :it a late meet ins Warder of January 17, It is an impressive n extract from a
. , ,. . . o .. " . development of t'.ie t.omati I rtesthood, and a i.o- .. . t . , , ... . ri the ounff Men s Colonization Society of rhiia- ' , . , ' . ., .. . ,. . i o , i...c oo; o. 1 t. . r . l :.;:; 3 . - j luo example oi Ciirisiiati ehort touiiiuso t.ie .vnowidelphia, we select th following-, as worthy of se- edco of "the orach s of jo IP" i T'- t'rnr 1 ' v: ''' ' ' ' "
. ;.od brought out 0-.V Upon Christmas dnv -Oui. o; widows an i o:m:. , :s, v.- ..:.- i last, a vast number of the Missionaries of h'.ood- 'A 01 VK' 1 ru 1 :
i li. in. Mill) dup.iitir-ls. wh i w.tbrt fa
rious consideration.
shed aim raiiine come into tuts town, to ee.et-r r.e
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v ail auwjuu -II. , Bini'iUULal.! a p J . , -J 1 : J , , ,
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rlieu aioe and addressed the meeting.
V .r r '.u s in strife and envying;" for after what thev call -Mi- ' monytome Lessed of.ects o, co.on.za.ion upon ; vine ,pl.vice- over, jhcil. ioJ;,, an.j -ouh ! . siavery. where I have been m a situation to make : PO;;:, i(!t((:: d x,:s o ho!v Wl,:cr. ;l;;:i they w..l puporvations. , ,,. ,. , . : ; . c i .:. ; i . : multiplied Lat;ii iM'avn-s, thev commeiiced amomr .
" ... . .. r ' ., " - , . . themselves a most savao, 1 :i
in'. tu!f. i laiuiv ;iuerenti : an.i t vn 1 ... .1... - ...... .... t. . to:;
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rietad a few causes for
my opinion.
P
or nearlv
four years, I witness".', the operation of this
irbarous, and brut :!
encasement, with clubs, sticks, ston- s Ve; and were it noi for the m inlv and solJier-like con-
ti'H.. ei .m , t.sat l in ; iloo ! of i.su is, a;id to t.'iiive
net of Captain Fox of the cm::?-::.'.
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emu Mr-.ma, aim i can sareiy rear Ustunonj-lh(1 peccable and ioval inhabitint.s of the towp. to us happy mi. unices there. ; , , - , , . , ,. ,, 1 , i , , , , , , ; open dav murder would nave t een aeuia.iv ion.-
i. v-j.iu u.iu itiu.icu ifv.ii iu now Maverv coum . :., , i i ,.n,.
10 ''ipted-ta.y , are.l not m.juire oponly-it ; f;n3howp ve r a!1 pus.ed over without nmchsc- UiiV!' t:i" wata!Ked ot in a low vove-puohc discission : nou, j . Up0:i u,(llv ,-0:krvin,, Ml. j.el- done to , , , th wastrowiieu on. At lengta a tew, a very Jew, ; ro.plctal.'.o Ron'.an catholic sho kee; - r. alon I hear t i tnenus ot th- co.ored race I ecan to auvocate toe ; er 0J-'this l0Wnbeinc a witness to the scandal rause o colonization, lueir character caused , an,, rul:i;,,;!v conJct of thn?., wr0ll,, V. h ,t ra:..s !,,v
Won' 1 t : i :-. t
Ot V." e to .
v. luo-
he;ii to be listened to and t
neir exert. o':s rra lu-
knowin?: that fuc'i
'? !,1'0U?ht 'Y1" ?",n b;50!' V!e PuWiC-,n,d : were entire'' owin to'the" wain of a Voo i what is the em-ctJ rhrouirhout taat state, a u e!- M.nil0;l licin l(:hvA ,K1.0 tbo,0 ,vo;,;e mir has been evinced, and tnesui.ect :s now , u b- i-- ,i , .- , , ,, t V . Innooo lieathcns, upon C .lrismus dav, ca iicly ui5Cii.sed, even in tne lems.ative hrdls oi th .t .i .. i ,,. .i ,.,,. . .,. ,.
.ill
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jrieat state, and many pood men have ! ecu -n i- : . by ti.i society, to do justice to : h-ir servant:-. I have kr.o .vn the sacrilici s of t!:e t i. ais. wlio have ahno-t hterally civen up their ;!!, in order to send
. ' . . tunc the people ot tne "error ot tmur v iv, ;v but 1 wi-ne.l to speaii ot the ei;.-c'- o: co on; 7 a- ' . . , . , , , , i - . 1 v i prevent a recurrence ot sucu a s name it aud u
11. iul .-1.1 iv- iu u:i o 1 ;i i an aeopieu soil. 1, c-,,.,,-, . - ,!, ,0, 1.
ie !! pel with a farce i ouav 1 i; ie, a
of the curate. M.r. Lvneh. to real
the day," in a lancuace th at the poor pet-i :: would iiTider.-taud, and that it would be, un
s.-ii: c ot' Cod , the ctiectu.i! mear-.s ofcon v
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iwlVV- -V,U!? !:u- a c"-r-'-V!!7;1 ,0-an ' -on the above mentioned fstiva'. At Whi.-h the " ' ; 01 peKin thai Mate ot eo.otuxa, ion , and he wasonly S(.izoa 3Ir. p., au,i tiraced him down from ! ii; ' m -ard U cause ho was a .reman by ! nth, an., a :,c a.,a,..,.ia ca:. ihe Dot!av ,,si !o -'r.h ss yo
V iUUtV nvaiscussionsare h:.m, crvin om ..lt is :i rm!.!:Ul. bb.lo,-ia order - toieratcd which niakes our state one oi the lore- invafi1;!:(. .Ir. JVs ad vi.a ; iait to many nr,.-,,-! ' ;
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1 wii!. Mr, cive you the synopsis of one of to.
.-.est coionizaiion s;-eec!us I ever heard, eade bv a plain workinc man.
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It was
It.
K. llHiekiali-
'Seriod 'that it had of en bt-en said, that th
;v. re the best politiciar.s of anv An
n:s wor is seomoi
them no'."" M
tne co:i crecat loii. "as munv v word, of Go 1. let th-m follow :ti 'hree toarths at ! . ;i -1 of the co.u
cut alter
hue !;.. s, a no t'iey i
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1 to hear the c ;'):' : i :; : v r-'tiOU mo v t- !
i.e--S Hit iUty of :-! ::pl,-h iio b; 1 in i
1" o ; Ol .- I:.',
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lie "-eetlde.i upon the top of and one. mnc the pace '' i
.lost e!o .lU-Ult a:iu !i'.-.'. tic
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u ails 01 nm.-ai::e inte.iicenc, alii; t!H is true: (t ,.: ... o ..... ...... .:. . i . l 'pel v.
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' V ' ' . 1... . course, impressin i-anse s.ave ianor hau reduced t:ie ctiaracter ot 1
. j n . . ...... . ii.wv 1 . : ii4- . . .i.I i . , ( )i ( 1 1 t ; I : ; mortal souls,"" and were, in place of h a line tli-.-.u richt, "destroyinc the way of th.-ir path.' Th . priest, said Mr. i '. tells you that he can !'or.-i you , your sins! Put this blessed bo-k inform u that nnri. r ' i i i;-.r i .-. .in 1 ,n t ( 1 . v ! It i .....
1 am ,i,.!'., ... . p. '.,, i-i- "..:. .-. n, .
Ci ve sin.-. .Mr. t'. iorem'.v i:o.or
minds, the necessity of ".-earchin
workmen and umiin'.-n? I t::e necessity for labor, '. For the present, this t-tate of thiiic- would be sub- ; nutted to. but not ionc. There are only three : ways by which we can avoid the evils of slavery ama'cimation. extermination or colonization. Hu
man nature revolts st the first two, therefore
in tavor oi t:a la'ter.
miemt have added a fourth, vi. trradual
upon tne p. oi ..
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I ui. on th.- Ir i-!,'-'i-""' !" ""' 11 ' , .. in i:m." ;t:n : d: :..b , v. i'l
-ot tlansinc lor tliemselves; an-i, iina.Iy , s u 1 ., let your lives and actions lie ruOd an 1 c
emancipation, and a creat proportion of the people of Kentucky are in favor ot' that measure. A society has !.-en formed, and eacii member has
r:v -eu i......-.m .o i.eecve m. e .! n m mm. at ; :illlo !e ,i,smisse.l his hear..,
em.-.nejeaisoi ace. j ne o;fn ,s, tnat at tne : a,u, saH hi, u-ou!a acain speak to t!i-m noon t!i.- '
tor;- to tio.i
v tins unernnc staimar.
pomtinc to tie I,!- Itr.t 'i-.. -.
a . ; Col
o I,,, your .: ft ;ir, with b
.' r:i.,. ou ; :
t ae e X ; . re io :i co ,i'i ;
i ; . : . -rwove n -Aiih ihe - i-allowe.', by ti .in -
years, tin? society miclit oiler its t x-
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ample to the state, nd ask its concurrence; at pre- : cdiU rW when the enrr' -amm' were a -e-obi 'd sent, tne constitution ot the state is ui a metrically , i, ", s-,,,, . '. ., .... . ,- ,.
opposed to any such measure. ; Ml " V. .vVen'Vn" a f w imnut,;. be made his a:-- . ! l: : ' " i in
iventucvy.Mr was settled tro.n irctn.a, t,y poor : osr;ulc vou oon!a (!isccra -vleon,:! eonnten- "PP '--r..i-r-.. v, 1 men. who tooiv wuh them but lew slav.-s; and 'nc, aa;1 ",h.oi ,.Vt.. 0li.. 1!:or, :,,;.(.n.. . h-u 1 e:,n . tmcut :., hence avery was W stronc !y tao.i.eu . hfi aerj;i ho,ux,h;A ail; ;i.-ier rea ii ac a : : V sol,:,, ! ; e. ;r, h. mere. lie; true republicanism ot Kentucky die- ,,nr.t;a.x oi-,;0 r ,V.M . V. .,;.,-,. c, :'".-!, eo.--; ..!-
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la.ia c! 0. 00.0.. ,. il.M 1. .1 ii -. i.I. :'. !..r lio 111" i (.I ::H :.' : ' 1 1 a ' 'i ihe r. i t". . :o -m on ,1 u .sooe r.'b' C p .-.e. .. :, ! i '.::,e m.utrs-. ii Id'o. v.hn; h b e we.:: ! r..s:;S. ! J v. . :!..' 'b ::.:!! of the b ood. ! 1 ::.
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1 '": iM(V"tv parents towards their children, nnd th;.: of call-
, . , , , .. ' , . uren to w ard-i tuetr pat e.;:: 'n eed tne nece--it v
im i.i .nr ... I in ii..t -(-. i . T . i .-i i. n 1 1 . .- 1 -i ii ...
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the head of whom was the Hon. Hknsv Clay, ask ed from the lecislature an amendment of the con
ot lOvmc one another, and cone
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he wanted and ftouclit utter was tiie meiioratioii o: , an-t croa ns ot
Mitmion, to prohiiut the introduction of slaves; but I m0 ,a oon,i'it j,, n ,0l.1;.!v; ii:ul"t!u.:t. etermii ! comes :'o ion wdh -i , alas exacny the opposite was the result, and it was, vt!j,i;.o vl w,da l0 c0!ll,.. " ! ,)V. r th:.- Vich an I iv: n solved, that tnere should be no lecislative action , , ,, ;.,.,.,.,. ,., i . i c.:i ,.-.t,. . , , ,. , . , . ,, i a.l lliis I'iinin: li'i iu::i i.) ii.';; ; t:! s.n.l "..t in: -e, (: -;;,!-." n.is ti:t---nO T :0 SI! lll-Cf I l.f 1 lOi-O 1J .r-....t . ..llA 1 ... .... "... '
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on the subject. Put there is a creat desire to ca
cinvenrmn on ibis vpn- n r-sri.-n nr.il !it
- . ', ' , ' . v 11 ron tlir ter a proposition was prrsented to t;m lecisiatur--- ; 1
word shall not r. turn unto me void;"" w
pr-
ot tins state ior this purpose.
Senate 1 v a vot? ol 1!) to CO.
It was lost m tlr:
Kingecourt, January Ill
Of
t'.ie portions of our country, Keriturky ha
the mo.t reason to lep!ore the c.tfects of a slave ! Pr.pigh )rj:ii,i Asylum. In the month cf July population. Once, sir, the necro ran away from ; iti.bJ, an Irish Papi.u named IL'ey.who v.;.- :,,- the white man; now the white man runs away j ploved in the erection of some buildincs m 'hati'rom the necro; and the best of our hardy citirens . ham street, was accidetitally killed. Lis widow
are re mo vine, rapidly to ji uiois, on account ot s.a- . who was extremely po -r w.is o..l..:e.t to co o
very,. so evidently inmrious to an a;rricii.;ural conn- work for th.
-el e
VO.l find a .-tn;;le ! r i ; 1 : V i( :: 0 V ! o.s imt v.'oun.b' i i.i .,.! o.i ",'ll'ib loll ii and br.-:; it a i:f j ;, one of i;s b. lov. .1 circb- s j Ide alt i : of t::i it'.. .vctM.' de.t 1 Wi.l COolb -e the trtrli. t'l.-ro i- .. have no-, in sooe' thou -': i'e 1 :
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I have witnessed in Kentucky the eiiects of co!
en. Durinc her ahs.-nee sou
iidr'Mi fell into the lire i
lay, one nt
was so dre
in..
onization on Christian people, and I know the joy j burned, that it died alter a few days. Throuch and cratitude of their hearts, that such an avenue . the absence of its mother and the cons,- pient in a'is open for their relief; and I believe that a system j tent ior. to its wants, a second, child speedily left of a series of colonies, devised hre, will be second- j the world. Her Papist t't t - :i i s advised her to -urn i
C't in lvejuuciiy, ny preparing colonists lor their 1 her other two survivmc c.uldren to th i
new linmf s. i. ;...ii.. t P. i .-...,. i.-.n,., , .;vi
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ihe coiorcd population there are a better pco
pie than in the south, thouch certainly not so well j There they yp
o: ,is m eo.m.ic a a":::.; aa,: . .. 1 v.-Tif-r-is no: a si a ';'e av.n '. b:;ou ehdd can tin 1 its wiv to :i s: a -- w.tooiit encou uteri n : th' ibeiua' huh loe In the r oei : ' cl rch- in th si ie-- in the ph.,- a of yo. ibilh! woi'k-sh i.i the J, ,,c boa . :u: evervwliere th" ir.mvic.iti.t eu . i
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lie in 1 , i , i , , 1,1 i : ! i ii 1 U l 1
home, ti- I: is !..; :i t.-.u " . i.i-
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y in
to
;pre receive; but aUnoon-. o. one ;uiia :in.0.,,;; .. t!
prepared as could bo desired; yet from year to month, six dollars were, demanded for their board- j
year, many imctit be sent tuily prepared, if colom-! inc, "c. ihe astonished wiiow remoiist rated; zation at the north and east would bear their ex- ! but she was told that as lone as she could earn a
my HO sal. el.
von not i.e.;.. i :o
t'.md Will von not therouch'v
penses, to colonies founded on temperance and j cent, she should pay for them. She appeal" 1 to
clir'.suan principles. lwr irie.mis. both Protectants and I'anist. and oh- i . . . ' . . . '
Travrilinc, as I do, several months every year, t xnnA the money which the "SiSdhai! I):' Ci i AR- ! .i,,',,'.,.,!, .,'"i throuch a most magnificent country, Inirt'iened , lTV' exacted. ' Somo time afterwards she c died ' .f.vs''!'i-iv.' o -' m 1 ' ''o' ' " ' with only one evil, the curse of slavery, and wit- i at the Asylum to see her children, but w is refused IP "".'.i : d . ' '. '
rs!
i th.e nature and u
o i every t a i i :
; you - in.
ncssinc, as I do, its bli chtisic effects on the slive, I admittance. Upon heiritic her mournful tab. r
and the curse of(iod on the toaster, how can I do . oM.f
hoc the demand for money an 1 the rei'u al of;
.t.ierwise thin rejoice at any measures lor senuitic 1 tiie Nuns to permit the mother to have a:
t !
r-
'!e- naif
to a place where they can be instructed 1 vj,-.w with
lier ciiii
one ol m
i ev o, v. .i-c:i wan m ab b
your child to misery and sh i:m. and .iai:':' P.ih-i I! will v."! -e... i b- . ., ,. V
tne.i'is .' -, 1 i ; r ave vou . r ,n .trv eo ,t ... ( . , ; .
in vu" i-tian:ty, aim he Uiessi-t with lu-erty. -My j and insisted upon admis-'on. lie was i-i-:-.c-;; ' ;! ': ei mmm-eram-- . :a o .; heart o,;'d 1 1 dead to every fee! inc. if it did not j i,ut he assured the Ursuhno X:i as of that .1' es- in apathy. whib y o u . p e j ,- . . : is o , weep with the necro, and I bless every ellVt to 1 mblishment that he would take no deuid; amO - n army of :bl 1,00 ) Iru n '. a. -.1 s a :i a ! ur . I et the captive Co tier. Jud .re, then, of my joy at I threatened them with an appeal !o the I av. In tV -no-oo .'UO.o.b) piu a , . ri i i if. ... .j find in? in Nw-Vork the younc men unidnc with cotisequence of bis menace, toe children w-re pro- ' a m'ic of ?;,': e; a.n: id, : i i a a a-i b' . ; , x their brethren in this city, i a smidi :v; t he black ,1 uccd , but he could scarcely reco.cni.e them; to,- ;!. amount ol' more th M b'r,; ri '' '' of d , man to Atrica, and praying to bless your enter- j 1 1 -v stood before him sick, squalid, emuiao!. a'll cou-k !' I e, , y, ar to t'n ; :. I 'i .; ...; ) .a I'l-ie. j with eyes badly diseased, and uoliiinc him the io b- (!!! ! b v t h lo i : ' ra u" mi.: : w:i;.-:i a. I leave the euesiion of emancipation and coioni- ' he;li!iv'cbiblre.i whom bi had before known, it has mabd Hnrl-i sir:::',! ,m' ',.' -
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md t he mean-; to .-u.-tmn i.m SAIL' PP.: P. :' i 1 lead ii Pl: i ! ' d.b; ... f ..-..i id" lie1 tod-. 11 .r.l ddl VC P S, WOO h th ,t le
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Sonet v mnv cvteini its naln r.p;.. and .snr.i-m
abroad science ami relirio;: , and satisfy all that this is a cod wav of hlessinc the colored race.
N'r.uKo wit. 'How tnucli you clnre;o, missi M ij:istr ite, to marry me and .Miss Din ill?' '-Wliv Clem, I'll marry you lor two dollars.'" "Two dollars whit you chaicv to marry white folks m is.si?"1
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..moil, .win an ..n. i i.i. , in ipion m i tiers; , was instantly determine:! to reiuoe iiinii, mn an an m in isinr . . tr .. x.iniii'i e .... "- .,,., i.ic iri.i- j . . , . , , 1 my object has been to state th.it "colonization has more money was to be paid; and the poor di-fer--- ,.', ,Mirt ;" tin cr.'. ; I In- r;lrr ii.v.v On' id P'-Tlin eapta.m ran lor w an I, mm i..-eo-.enm been admirably adapted to produce pcod in Ken- j 0d widow was obli-ed acain to supuhc t:" the aid ; euiekly would you s mud tli a! arm, a n 1 h w l.a a- j b.. d. !l i I -; 1 1 . . d s'x hv;u ; man. hm in lo' I ;
tucky, "it has been cemd, only pood, and that con- 1 0f her Proles! ant as well as Pouiish acipi a i n t a ne. s v would you devote your i n a 'u re a a, 1 your in- i lv. r.f w i (. lela ihe ss, ;o:d tu.e m an .a a tinuaHy" and I have borne testimony to the fact ; m procure the amount that the "Shirrs (' duirity" lhiee.ee to the overthrow of am-h n utal pow.u! ,.'. ,i:,): ofihe beat, whose lb t d t!
witu pleasure. ; rharc-il, seven or ei"ht doibua ; wlifii sum iiav- , It your utttirmc ex-utioiis are prompb- I, a . I ti u-i ; ;., ,t Ml,,i Them
1 conclude with the hope that the oloni.ation ivr b. en naid. the children were re! ae d. A i ;,.V are, by aomeihine belt. i- ihan m r Pa: t
jihysician ot the IMspep.sary was to atten.i upon ; .jiint it ymi really love your country , exp.m-i them. He declared that, absolute want oi neces- 1 some of your a :il in the cause l "m p. ra -ic. Il sary nourishment was the cause ol" their unhealthy j ne:. ds and should receive --oni" of yo ir aid .
condition. Altiioii;c!i tins is aoout iweniy moiii.i.- . aj;o, yet the soed.-i ofli"ease then sown iu the eh;'- j
ilnai hv ilin "sla.ui: nl'Cii.intv. as t. ley are laiae- , I
ly called, are not yet eradicated
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"ne "encrally Clnrgo tnmn live dollars Cl.-mP' .,., that scandalous nuisance, the Popish (V- -"' 4iV f 11 vou m irrv ns like uluto Inlbs :tnl I ; ...... I ' i 1 ...o i.,..i. .i. , . ... i .. i..,,,,.., t',., I tiro. id
- i. I.- ,i.ii i ii'ian j.sviiiiii, iio.ii iiii ,i,iii" i.'a'. I'Li.ii.' ...i.i I... . . . r , . , ; , , .r o. C I li , u ,. . i oni. " ii deeuieiskinedo.il. II i ;. il.. ir !' itrrii.:-. n , .a , i I ir s upm te:t Well! s I i a . ... ". ' five dollars too. ''U hv, Clem, tli il s a nuious no-! city councils to secure Papist votes violate tr.eir , , ,, , .... ' . .. .,' m .',., ...........
J.n-r y nir . ij.'.-mo.,!, . ' urra-r! It Inia b. piieu mi I ions with contempt f r tim chi P a .a n mime. It I P.om ac for 'c'S "oven: our iuer db ; lespeet
tion, but, :;s you desire it, I'll mrny vou Pko white duly and and the rdatute law!
folks for iPr doll us." Tiie ceremony Loin over. " Pfitrstant l'i:dm'or.
and Clem and Dimh nmde one, llie M tistrite asked for hia fee. ''Oil no, nss i, ye no come up to do grrement ye no kiss do bride V "CJet oul of my ollice, you black rascal1 And so Clem got married r imthiryf
frV'Tho abovo are the Sisters of Charity whom j almost depopulates t!. ishnds iu the ocean, :nd i 0i!lC:;; .ro-.cina our bcP niour. Mr. Noah, in the Evening Star, pned oif to the ; sweeps away w hole t ribe.mo a miserable ,ud I,. o.e-j .... , , j,.,li:t:i ;a very skies for their benevolence. It'they had him 1 less in-ath, and as ,1 nothin- .mist be wanttttc I "V 1 ' .U.1P in the Prince street Orphan Asylum, they would 1 complete the picture of lis imul-deM royi u c power, mow p.o .osed to , ouh.a .1, , am mm tch hr M tH truth. 1 employed, ill ovr rh world, hv th- rmm j t,.l to milltonn ot ir.i.
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