Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 January 1831 — Page 1
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:-rr.'J 'id Commi'i-ionrrN or a rn:- or will i!o ; but still the name? nf the men. ri!v nf t'.p-:. b all. hefore en'ormg up-j nho delivered the people from it burthen rn the .m!i" assigned them, make oathnr rnfcp(j 0Ver in silence, while that of r .4 fere some justice of the peace of thejth hero i shouted upon e verv w inu, hestate, to he I v th m ciiV'srrihed, to tljp a-!c:iue when the inr vitahle extintMiiIimr nf
i . .-.ii : . : . . Tl,.'.f mount ami purpon iteming, i. t ttiey will laiiriiuuv ann iiup.ti .i.u. ' " . , furvev. and locate ' ai l road, liorn point fo point given, varing as little as they rnnveniM fly can fmm a etircrt lino; .andj that iIjpv w ill do n little !amage ti im-; r.rnvr d land and private property, as the; nature of ih.e ra-e w ill permit, exercising their he-f judgment at all times, Keeping
rtrirtlv in "view the public good, making. They found themselves aide and thought To those interests, iosteied a-thrv havo! jA, -,,N was I',e-ident '7f the United iral'CCt5C;l " onrjule for the purpose of heti.pcampa permanent toad. tlicme!vc i.qune.l, to apply a fortion of! inciderdlv been hv the susih ns.on of ihe ;M;df- and (ir.or.r.E (in mfr (iovcrnor of i J"8, I,a,r,Mi" Among other tools which
.h ,t trie rerminaiiMO a 'ol n mur rn the eafcrn ido or margin of the road, n thi t roe l o . i suitable atone. t e i v i-h'.epd in the ground, leaving at jrast tweo';' inches above the surlace, . t i"
w il! the number ofm'do. in fimires. mark- raise a revenue sufficient for all its purrd ihe? eon. numbering from the place nf. poses, without any per ceptilile exhaustion
berr'tc rut.g Said Comm:s'.or.Pis sbll
rake rut a map-under their banes, with, into practical operation, they unsealed the courses, distance, streams and notable- new fountains nf nation;.! prosperity, toners, with such estimates- and remark; w hose ?ti earns gushed out mid cov ered r.s ihev shall f'rern inteiesting. and return the the land with moral verdure. It was br sn"rr.e to the County Commis-sienors1 lett for Jackson, when the discharge of Court of each rountv. through which tl.p ' the debt had been pi ov hied far, arid when rare-ball pass, of the portion Uing and there was, const quentl y, no occasion for brii'L' in each county : which sliall be r e- lui ther anxiety or exertion in relation to cordi d at brg'li in aid courts, and tiled it at such a time it was left to; I,i:n, un ::nd preserved Aral s id Commissioaers j der pretence cf being fi ightcned at the foal! make a fall ami complete map and vastness of the sum sidl due from the TTiorf of s-a'.d road as r.bave described, cs-jGovernmetit, to prostrate, at a blow the
fimate 5:c and return the same to the ! chVe efthe Secretary of State, there to be fded and i sei vei See. . The map and repcrt being filed ::i the Secretary's otTire. the whole bill ot .Miners diull I f c1ot.:'.v made out, and . IMPsentrd to the Anditor of Public Acr.mnic .-br balt issue warrant on the V -v It' A Tieasnrv for the sums severally due, al-J !owa - the Commissioners two doitnV- j earh.mvi ea'h neceesarv han-l rmplov ed ! frv et.:v -five cents por day, together with the exppncec nf procuring, maihiog and ' r'r i 'lie ftoncs; which amount, or sums of -nopev. shall be paid out of aov money i", l ie he Trcasun- not othc;-A iippropna.ieu. v.i'le an.f the County Comrr.i?i mciV,: Cop i If ' in the several" cvjniip" through l.iV,'Mio same hall n:iF. shall immedi-
atrh -ausethesame to hoopened. worked, !pcr cent. en the debt, and' although the j Kod kept ia repair, to the het advantage.lannu.il losses, prevented by an appropria-, Sec bThe Commissioners hereby ap-tion for atvoik of iuterna'l improvement,!
J 11 .l .-.nl.. i the fail cf 1 VV . make no unnecess-iry I del: .v . I, iK.- ul,,o,. :.. m ike r. t.ort
;",r r-'A ct,.u r.rc; n;,r:economv i Ave, Jackson economy. If a :
pr .r- , . .... ... , .i ... t;,o 4.ii il i . . --.-'. ormer'v owned bv Hell, ia Clif; co-.-ntv . i ihto iheappronriatien ma.;.- to build a ! bndc-o there i-ov ided for the art rr.akmz , .ii vrcy :ho:i tor the sale ot i i , i roadan,! par is ot read now -? !ihc-l, between any an.t all piatP'.t w!;. re the re a: I hereby authoti.e I. . !-,' I nor run there a. or vary from them. thai! bo v.". la : a va ited an. I t!ie i Ir shall e ipp.iO cri tt.e r.e'V M it-' b ad ; unless, in ! he opi::i-a of the u I "unty Coiinmissioners, ihe same is, or ill I o of grs it public utility, ii which IM' th. an:e sh ill not be varale i, hoi IT -. ; t uri as a r '.-. fy road, rind a "peeiai drv pf record h o ' 1 ho mi e by the ;.; - i: s cr' C"?-:r! rc oc the jatre
, ,- ,t. sutiei 1,h erouer to -e evi.osp: ro -vn v ' o.ui .. v.. . oi.roitunitv."
Wd ,h"eV: VmIUp ..Ul r,d evJivind ofdepredation. neglect to provide I Jackson, and that he sni. con inued too !Ul(l by no means to postpone that ,;. Vi-rc 'rc!;:- .V-to. a,Vl neceua, for his tkmiiy, ! bonest and independent to be bought up Iiminarv ,!ep . He did so; placed a ';o' terminate his caieer ,n hankiuptJv j 'e last Shelby v, lie paper sayUe hin(nr , the learned gentleman's , ; ' ZotcZ t all starvation. The parallel between a,e authorised fo state upon the most re-.,,., ,r nce nil,re. ..AJv father I: : " ' e c ""a'"' ' I- - bush-p-tab e aUlh t, l i:U ne,thcr fntate(j(1 an(i f0;;iie hH tt ll( - The lawyer i.i... .. d - . V..I. c ...rar., ,,..,., n, W:,.!,;.,, ;l jr,lirn nor puabc complaint ha ever been made rt , . , a,v,nrr. I understand
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1 r. pa i- . . . . i . . ri'.r; of the a! 1 hi. aie taken from tho i ."Ui-iv i.!;? ..'( o.rr if : " v p !:"u r 1 1 r d t hr t 44 a rational ;! - !.! wa? a natural blrs-ing. That max- . im ; hrld 4 xrpiv.dy ! n.rn who atimire . t.'iP lau. t.;e r--iitiuior lisi-i i he preneral n l Gtiat I'Tilnin mote than wp i i:h'ic (iel t ir " " ay I urthetiome ...:,...:...; j.i ; rate t-tr rent, j.aid n it; nd should, i" m.k.u iy ni ' -j i ; ; e ana me tl.ercUrf. he liquidated hv Government . porn a Mher important r.-.tim-nl emi s:(1e:ai!on4 will ;c rm;t. i hss timh apreruelf evident; hu'. that ,t implifs ar.v M:pei :onty in tl.e prmciplrs and practice ; d Amtrew Jackson oier these of hi? pro-i muhmii huh, i One would thin!; from the ho:st :i'S5 ' i J itf-Ki 1 1 MMJni it : - i it :i r u w if noli, i . . . , origin u it!i turn. W.h ue In 161 5. the drdit amot:nted toon and forty millions oi' dcila:? fieri was then a hcuv one; then an imperative 'Jutv nf th mioMered tlie Go eirinx r.t, to put in cri established, by the unaided operation of ; wnicn.u.p winne reu.ue mus; he- paio in less thaf. tn e years tnm the present period. All this ha heen done wit.'iout the rdd of Jackson done hv m p, whose political little fmgt r? are :hi ker than hi? I'V.l. l.l- -1 .1 -l ;ns J, l? nnl proliable the debt will he pns! a single month socrcr or later, on account ct any thing which he has done a.. I.... f...i .' -i . . . 1 , uit- ia-i iariaing at hand, i.p t:a rxn mi:K-t a un paper, in lav or ot the ohject. "Miame, i a word not found in Jackson dictionaries. The patriot who made provision for paying off iho pulilic. dehf. w!:t n its weight was the most oppressive, saw tha there were other objects which claimed also (lie attention of the (j.ivciritnnit.tut- ii.am.ii mm m me inciease oi me j navy and the construction of important in-! (ernal improvements TfV kr:ew that ' money thus expr-ndeu would, in its effect?, enrich the country, and enable it to i. . t. i i ...i ot its resources. Carrying these viens established policy cf the land, to clog the wheels ot Improvement, and, by the leadcn ponrlerosiiy of hi- ofliciul powei,to jtlrag the e. tjafry d.-wn to the condition ot irn'oeriidy, muhieh it existed under the. olu coidederation. n.e Tresidet.t says, that internal impro emnlg, even such as aie confessedly national ia thii character, must, at least be suspended till the country is free from j debt. We bt g every man of common ' " I sense to ex i. nine the position for himself j " i bhe cor.,tructiou of a light house rests peihaps, two thousand dollars. Such a building, it erected on a dangcious .art of cur cohst miuht cause un annual savin to ' our navigation and commerce, cf five c limps t.'e.t su.ai Kn matter. v t hp Piesi.ient, the work must be postponed till the put-lie debt is paid. Although the country pays !es thnn TT I.tIi4 1 . rt .-'1,I f,- tit.", l,.r..lr.. r . s . . . ! on the sum a; preprinted, till the work! must be iut oil oi the c ebt s smUp Is thi--: ... , . . iarmer ot ! lie Jackson schoo owei a sma i debt- t,e u",ll'b d.er pretence ct antici-, ' l,al,n? u h day or two, the regular time j
pratmn ' iotb the mna'-s of prndual. ' i i- . i i r st-ute wjii n i turn mi? i.asr wime "i -1 " ' ' lUI '"' i-'P'-8 oi j,r.iuii.u - Ull . hj Majpslv's colonies, upon a foctir"- i , -"i i ,u , 4i.; .
iy Mgun umgii. ni-uu.y hhj c.iscnar- ol ,r.fMtcr hee.iomHd recinrocal f.flvan.!. J . . i.p roi.uw pircp ot satire, tn reta
rd Jaithtully andeCirirntly. in sixteen ' t,ge (hiU1 ha9 hitherto exis ed Put the ! J , J"1 " '!y ' " atm.,!,erai' e t,o to tho Pre,ent King cf England, is ypar. the debt has heen . educed to fo.ty j urLrsI4rned frankly tnte, that, iol'? "'iv i 'g '" " I t fTOm a N" V' rni!l:r,n-ot dollars; and a sinking fund is . fhfi . w.IiPI.al rm,91ri( ,'nf ., ' nlsM ;ftn f.he I!;!lin U htn tl;e' o 4' As royal highness w.i3 wallil f-1
;'7;;;;,co,n.belis and the fathering of Ids crops I
Ul b,n"1! "iMpo:,e tne fencing ot his i;uag tU hnllicJdt is a phrase that ia a'so.'t of honest and patitotic sound, imi hence Jackson nud his cabinet h..ive I --v ' ide, te I ii as cue of the cant phta-e. by tvfn.ii thev may hope to make thence iv e, popular and di-guise their hostility to t tie to.'.. damental interests 1 the Union 1 Ti ,i low arntice, and can impose upon nobo i t v ept such stupid partisans, as composed the convention at Frankfort. Frrjv.i the Ci tciunati Ga:c'.'t . The cot rpspondei.eo between ?.ne. F.r..! Lc;d. Aberdeen, cn th Mr . Mc - s'ib'cct
of tr.n . rt India i rrne, was laid before j
1 i . - 1 ' . 1 . i . 1 . i j a : 1 1 :i mi p ii ; . I v mpiaie mmisirv. an i ot -1 inistr dcred to ! o : ur bd:'d A copy received 1 I v the iu'iv York .T.T'rn::i of rommrrrr. : ha maided tint pap-:r to spread it before the American ppnple, earlier than the j pi!,!i( -at inn hv ur government. The followirsr e:;?ra:t ft cm the notn of f.ni-,1 A her-r;t-rn r,t' A no- 17 fn ! ! v enst-, Inc i !c ! ,'. ." J4 . U HI II' ' I nsertton ot Sir. Harriet tfiat cur rdini, ' . i. .. . -. I - tho ri-ht to lav d.scriminntin duties in fa ler asentel fo t he i-rotxi ion. rpervirr vor of export's from Cnnndnt so a to se-! cure o that rout.trv an ad van' are oypri the f'a.ted S'ates. in the trade with the Brilih Vest'lndic5. Theie remains now no douht that tl:is trnde ha? I ren opened upon iu?t uch termP as the Dritish Gov-! ii i inn i j u .1 i.i ir. 44 "dr. fdcLnne, in his note rf the 13th .i: i - i j 1 . i .1 VJ lii,UiU IP!. liil. II lit!' i't t 11 it let K IK ill 111 I'
the lacs?. Iinv:iMp in tv. rnhW q,sp, ..n!'1. ".'" p ' kii.it, i . - . "'Vn. -hi, I overheard a gentleman observe to
o hundred ,f 1' H.pt.tes. necessity, or any reasonamc ; another. 4dh,w verv lonr that vounrr ladv'j
The !.ni . i i i ti- i i ipoh'frv tor !nc altenc; ace oi the Jiou?e u - ,( iras ,P 4.t inns"i i f. p 4ti ,),;, . t'u,-!nial produ'-e. j hi4- measure has heen ' : ,( T i uu . , t-onr;. saui me otner , uni.. Ar,i ., .,! .. 'rn the tra! o Judge I eck. i hev . H pp vrv ti t .Vr,., anu it was vicwei hv his Maiestv Government with- . . ... - r . . . 11 ls "' ) snortest in the room i oj
ose who art-; Mnrere ?:iti,taction. indicatir. a di-nn. ! n U "l J"rors' said the lhs!;4I mean it'a tonr
' siticn to rultivate rt commercial intercourse -u . . i ..i.:. i '
novvto le (!ete. mined, no weight , uirht ioVtlP U, ' !
i t . . i .. , , he assigned to the leductiun of those di:tie, as forming anv , art of the ground on which theiee.tahliment of th, inter-! . . course mat be accec'pd to. Those changes aro part of the g-.-pe?-d scheme of taxation, which the Gov cement of America ropy at nil tirr cr- i',"; or modity with the Same frt eo'em r- !': :; w IdrJi ( reat F.rdain u:?v excrci.-'c io ho regulation of any " ' cf i' -vsrem ci i'm t;e; ar.d it is the ri' re esse pfial that h' H."S .til uajneiv s i in ver r m? im hiouim not cm: by implicate n. ant " gaL'crr.. n' fw a . (bat the rt.iltii S ,(k wi', CMf, .,iff.r.,t; alterationGovernment have ahvndy had ute e: flu n , cor.si;'erati"n the t spcdirncv (! itaj iMuru g sin e noiiitir,!', ns into tne :e-..edp i nsinto tne ae-.o'e of duties a ft ac hen to the Act t I'arlit tr.enl of ICSf,. w.th a v iew mo.e t iTeetn ti ivto snr.nort tho ir.f .rocf nffbe Fi, .f.d r . - . North American Cob'nics mtercouise hetweco the baited State; and ihe Wet Indie- 1,m M- Wv", t,,,.!ru -.t wiH c earnest desire- to atVoid them . , r(1(.( I on, h fliscriminaf ir g duties, as ni iv n pear ti be consistent with tlie interests ot other paits of his .Majesty's dominion?.; and with a sound yolirv in" the Conm:ercial Relations of this country with ad nthcr States. 1 Hie underpinned ha thourrht it de-ira-' , t, . , ... . that this point should be d i-m met I v un-' 7 hie derstood on both sides, in order that nu doubt should exist of the n-J.t of Great lintMin to i.-irvth.-c duties' fiom time to! , , " . , .. ' time according to her own v iews ot x . , r,: it ii t ediency, unleitered by any obligations. , ' , i- i i I- , ex uessed or imi-Iied, towatd-s the L ruled , 1 ' 7 1 States, or any other country."'
Kcir India Itadc. t'i.e reader isrc-i V-'A 1 ucn I scornt uily eeny the ex quested to read tlie follow ing article, and i-jteuce of any such superiority, over the then decide whether it has, or has not,! sou? of Eiin. All over ihe w orid, w her - i.eenfarthe interests and honor of thejevor iiislimen hive found a clear stage
United States, that this arrangement by General Jackson w as made.
'Mr lien ies, in his remarks in the Brit- periois are to be toil- d m the tor pid, tatish Parliament on ihe recommencement ofj temng and sou) subduod Eugli-h ot the the direct trade between the United States' mulli!.iii th tory classes. i deny that
1.1 I " . i I 1 " , I iUM Ute vnuvi colonies, says expiicmy "Americu had entirely and unconditiou H,hv withdrawn all her pretensions." This! i t i-i - .- 1 is a ready mode ot bunging a negotiation to a prompt and successful issue, but we; cannot see bow it can establish the talents ani ol' tbe conceding diplomatist' I T 1 t 1 .t T"v . VYl!1 80me o:ie 01 tne J-'on u.xotte oti the administration lay by hi spear and s,'ie!d, and condescend to illuminate u? on jthis point? What glory belongs to an : administration which ter mmate a linger-j 'ni' fotiatnin by surrendering every t1"";: v tucii tot mod an impethment? An-1 sHei tne 'hat, Master llrouke.'.Vut. Aur. ." ' v ' ' " -joi..;.. j. -nm . . .. !lr- K3' b-:. removed, an .1 Mr. W dhI , ,., , .,.,.,,.,,111(1 in I. i j . ftIT"""c" 141 I" 4V ' From our 'ersona tcuuaintance wim .vi r. amiin. we .i r . i l;ave no hesitation ia saving that the du i ties of the ojlice were well attended to. 'bat there was no other objection to j1 Ir- Smith's management of the, 0,ho- an,i ,hiit he hH P'ven its whole . . . . . . i . . i - J t.
emolument,, to a poor lema.e, me "".;vfir,. n.e d.c-nt found no cause to complain
! ter ol the I'ostm a-ier wn , precede, uvn. 1 ne aiay st me t. ig.e me o.u m,t. says inai ?amuei i.ouoe, i.uc i ,.m.i...mC, at Augusta, Ken. has been icmoved; with rejf inl to the removal theEagie observe: 'From our acquaintance w itli tlie mm.! ... . . .- . i . i i iinhesitatintrlv believe would t e coricboi ind the information oi tuners, wui-:i we ated bv the large mass cf hii fellow eiti 1 pn. we can a v wilh eonli .ei.ee (hat he i.'as ever ! e:Tj faithful 'a ." t i
tenuve to ms omciai cuues ; i ut as i,e t x
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ti-j.iv if(fiinij"""'s " i"'""111 -
m voting his independent will at all e.eo1 ir.. ami did rot fu nd to the power? flint be, ho was e.i incited and removed from oflire ." Focvs . it -i.m t.ai eai -I m . i ' 01 t:' 1 "a A S " i it:usrp( ' " I1"" " " n nrriMKM :i ixirtt : ir'i ir mm ii ri' i"r,H ,1,at hi Vro rS,ti"." no' lnvX w,,h 1 - - i . i - r - a ,,er'rt-v " p rn0- !rM,ch a i,;trt ? i ' . ' ,,,',-"14"' ,P" 01 (nC:rP!S ,S !::iPl' ,0 !!wa W'it,lCUt exen the appearanoe of husincss we are not lie!y t., have even the ' I ' 1 l,,t 1 ' t:' kl ' ? 1 5 and ilesh Tlicre would he some ronsol.v lion in a mere fhorv oi won;, thougu no work were actua.lv none; hut cord, deli..ri- ! 4iv nac n,':ir-. hip answer n.u-i oe, v mv ,i . T ? d i w n i 1 " 5 '7 ' Jf ,l "f. T " U T 1 w d'" our sv.eet hearts, we have trtci hirr.. W e'd what did vou do witti liim ? e: .-cm go nomewe rouru! U' -
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t.i.i I u a x ' i .4 r r oi ,ii- iiead--ui .r t i i . it .'.-i.;:,o iii ice a mo-i nouerini 'j-fcfi g-MTiSl h.m. arid iitou h oi bes :i fhett u v,'c:i-d have t i;ke thunde;r. kron. Ci'.'dlGiA dXKClTlOX. ','.'-. 1 t ii i i ..Tut 1 1 Gazette, ar' : ' S. : . 'I. m l!.c Indian Tassel. 4 . i ; 'iiii . ; i.p 'J4di of December, ..a i Ijv it g -id to the writ o error, .. n. ins ln"i ilf. Tins, s s the Gain. i-ue.. n. ins ben alt. Ti.is,ss Hie (in- . yefi . i- tne hil msiance ot uch a pio - ce-,,.'. ma country .a laws, where all ,.. ( fi... .. ' v.a ,t r. iro .'' U ied that it ourtd, when A n r r r vv , (J C oi Tj'ia. L ruiizilt Jvurnal.
.Ver Jrftni F'citinn. The returns (f , there, w as n hammer, which jnst before 'he la to c lo noil m this State for member . tho fnt shock, was by accident lost overef CongK -s. as la r-as received, are high-; hoard . Tlie captain efthe brig, n h'
;' - v gillrj'"g ,n -bo ' puiiiican party i77Tnirv r lISli.ML.V , Mr , V"? ' '? ? , r' 1 "' "4 .--nji.M.11 u.u ...'..,
wilh El,&,'i!"1' lhu '"-''"tlv tepels the;, the United States liaiaraer overboard, ;;dea that his countrymen arc incompetent lick"1 . - 1 ,..uk.
' 1 , u, , " . ! Ut'U' uhat (io 1 rnrP' ealJ JacIi' 1 "lt iriivetl tw! :trrinr3 ho ,irr'; did'nl lose it overboard." bf tlPr L1T naghtened and more v irtu-1 .Nnr flitl'nt I,- muttered tho Lrtl ous tiicii .ban we are w a v. m t.iat ease, ! j-n:ai,t nr ,ilP maT.i;nfTJn;t,p , , , 'i,ull?lu 01 i.u rnarimgspiK.. ive n:av aciimw ledire our fia-e and ron-j n th" midst nffhi dispute (No se-i wih . . - . , . . i in in mmsi or irns oipuit rne seaway .'(t-a.ptib e uik'rini!',. and submit to be. rn ,pirp ubilst the ink ihif ant , ! ,,. , i reure, woiisimt muaoi.ani?, l . . r . ; . 1 , . I . . -. . . 1 1 ' t - hr i't uki r iinl ,i i . i -.i .i i-
. i;i i i.rri. ii... t.iui'. v.tll,.v , j '.w. iciter ue.ghi'ouis. mnd no favor, lliev have risen to eminence aud acquired gtorv. I deny that their suI I . i . . . 1 . lui-.- ..-- .or l' 11 . tngnni ti n-.iy g' '" ' -rtS3 ,penots. I claim for my countrymen a perfect qualdv with the best ot them. v i - i. . . Ill l. it I I desii e ciaun no more; auiiougu n i were provoked, 1 might give reason to in I duce a r render a?svprtinn, but 1 am content with asseitmgan undeniable equality. Hjzj to (juicktfi a dull of prehension. It ; j, t!i;il ni fumer d.i, an eminei i c0nt.ih,r was called on by a country ma for hi professional advice, who entere em red 'on tbe consultation thus: 4-Ar. A . fai.tr did; and vllIk his .' ''he pvyPr prof.-sed himself utteily unable , to unihMStaiid him: the country man in vain endeavoured to make himself understood; i . II' .! .liirO OIIriCPiI .it thp (iu!ne nf nne .eiaited to be singularly tnd iook. .l.s nt-p.i i im - - j acu! e. vieeung w n u n . i irnw, n- - - -ed to him his disappointment; he rmie knowing, at once inquired w hether he hai given a'retaining fee Id the l.iwy er;'No," wts th retdv. 4d left that fr another t ... i 1 s r . . i n j v t I r i II friend aivised him to nnwou mv:u yr JxVur made his :.illarlJjhri l!U,i" From that time f.rii,.".- , , -,is counsel tva either dull ot approI : -. i l..- ... . i.oi. (O' nes- lTI.t Oi !.. H..V.IC31: jJn9 s,iC,,U UA tc. tiovv awav. Aovr Ni rar. A hoy who had be i. . . i . . . . : . I , I, , . .-.-. ( i i I . nrouuMii up ui a i".; w !of couie wa not iuuch encumUud wiui lurriitui:1 vv.is ri!o day scril aii' err. hi t ) a m igidoj"s ho e. where ? prtjr'r. ' innO ,'l'10'S',b-P f'
uhp nad jut heen received from 4,thc
I. I. ( ll' r ... I '..... . t . . i" ". ,lr' among other things a look- "., i.S Mus penned op poms mg glav, which wus suspended ' o-spfwitr the d or. J he loy ha.) n-ver bpfore eo:i hi- own face; and when, on entering tho .hou-c. toe rl r-t ohj.-rf wfiich pre-ntCil 'itself wa a dirty looking f.ic, Jurro-mderl ,.. ,n , , ,.,, ... l, ,. i alT.'ijrhtrd. that without further ceremc:y tie ran nmiip a fast as hi le.j won! I rr.-.r- . 1 .: . n , 1 . LI -77 - - sua the Lkvii." rv mm 'x iiiniinir ijmuw dzLiit ? Dr. Lathrop was a man of renuine pic1ty, hut murh opposed to the noi-v zeal that ; i,.f.ith .(o be known of men."1" A vounpr du ;np vho mrh jjJvph to onthusLutic cant, one day said t- him 44 Do voo j 1p vou haVft any 1.,12ionr ..N'o:i3 t0 ,rfC;, of - uas the excellent renly. ' 1 J T.o?;g Drfsses At the ball the other Ithn toother morning, with hi? hand hehi-n hi hark and h ia n-mntS oer. 1 4,,MU 1 ! ai.m immuck, anu ni? meuin oer., b.s h.ghnes custom, the.e happen ! trt r rain, upon which ,; i,;,!,n,c .. ;i. i. i I :ii3 iiijiii.iw, (Villi II ! IJ IJ.t I piU'llpll'fwp ' f .-.,.,.1 i.:.. . .:i .i, ,M.li;i II Mll,l I'l nu fn H'lHIV A t HUi m ' U..,SIIJ attpr.dance. and said. Tailor, tho dp?" 'f'o this condescending inferrogafion, Tailor replied, 4dlad not your highros? better fhut it?'1 Upon which hi highness with that energy and decision which characterize his minutest actions, immediately shut his mouth, and no mora r un found admittance during the remaTOdcr of the walk!!'' Cliaradctfs'ic of a Sailor. At thetio . .' 1 4 1 ., i UH iP ('VP T U'! fi in r rv i r5 r i : . ' , - . " " " ,l" ."u,t bn? Wucht h lcn ,or some lm' 'V,nI? ,n ,he "or, was, to us the sea term. 44 thrown out,,1 or in other words wa& ; had been borrowed from tha United Stato sloop of war Vincennee. then at anchcr w ihcn leaning over the quarter vvhero he was unperceived by the snilora, over (heard the following conversation between ,hrm' rt'VZ e ls of the hammer, -.-moody nouns and pronouns! tnen t no deep, sninned inin uip nnnsu ii rur I moil oi the wafer, rose in myriads to tho lK.,tflCP On shore the spireof Ihe church (j,P r;l.(!e vf Callao. tottered audi 1 fv II, and tbids volume . of d;;t rose over i (jlP rj(v an, cuburbs. 4dl alio. Jack '."cried one of the sailors, 'what do you call thalwhen'tis hdled?" Why man, it i9 an earthquake sev what a dust if lias kicked up. " "Log tne! that's a good one" ejaculated tlie first sailor, shipping his shipmila on the back "We'll tell the Skip that tlie earthquake shook the hacnaicr ovejboanl." Cvmttlhtion. Bmhnrpt Dici hnls The nnrcdot? cf a Huhers failure in Wednesday's pppcr, remimled a fiind to call anrl tell us of & loss ho met with a feu- days 'Jnco by h bankruptcy of a pi ofe-sional polisher of hoofs. The disciple of Day&Martin had i hi? only change pair ot snow trackers f;, possession, for the purpose ot 4lg;hiu m 'em de reel shine;'' but c.3 'hey did not appear at his door in due time, ia th'j morning, he put on trie yesterday's ha:! pair and found his way to the shop of ('i'?fee Brush, which was fust as a Cmr r. '. could make it. Cuif, however, shotted the d irk of his countenance through broken parm, and said. 4,Cioo 1 moronr M sa." '(ljeu die door, CutT" 4-(Vi m.i'S i, bery sorry I cant a ld.it your honor." Car.t, w hv not ?" 'Why. I met mfortiae, and ha 1 been 'ti'.itred to turn bai.krnp." 4 '.!i. til it's b id, hotv lii'J1 ii have yy.) failed fort" 4- I'hii teen dollar -ehcufy one cent,M ya." -Vell, hand cut my boots. CulT. rr. ili m houpt -pttlement with y our creditor, and V'.u'd -1 well enong'a." Uei4 "s fine, maa." H tad along the o'hpr." "t)!i ti i, Mas-i ; I on! v p ya djlie lend of f.ff, cent on de dollar.''' Trancrij t. Ill Tot LS Tl.f bo' Ca'ial n as j u' l into the coiU- tor's oth e at A'b 'i.y. thtear, vu.'j.i ; i'.. ai 'n nj t! .:aud dollar ir.or! t'". r?a? pat I t!ej is, j ar
