Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 June 1834 — Page 2

;m', auil this treasure mi no

limn him ti was often one of hi Sabbath delights jo pin down on p;per, pi"us emo tions of hi soul ; and these effusion do not I H verv far short of those of hi? ijrobtvir, sweet psalmist of Israel.

'Hi-;,rM' ;1" hi "titer xv r it injr", a welt

The fedures ate exact, even to me ami cotiscui iu i.n- - 1,1 of his life, ami it only wan,, thejman a, guardian of the rights am inter.

hoe which Iwve been published, as his ajmv dear aunt, shall have the first copy. Je.teis in" advice to hi family ami fi tends, "We leave here in a day or two, for

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the counter report of the minority of he Committee appoint.! to investigate the r iI,p II. S. Bank. It is (Jouht-

.uKni-niuaandfeelioetoinakelestsof the stuck hotders-a man no, .u. ".tim Bni, r,asical pen of

he ee mManre cm,.lete-he, himself, he could have his way, would at lh,s mo- es s iron .. . - - tpd it(Mr. E. nl M so good,th; U he left each of lament hury the Bank itself with I hr.oh;; j the f J en , F our polrtica(, oppo-

nents, who refer to tneyact 01 ine ry.-

. r .l. r..i. irt tiprmil an invesuuuiiun

. T ivnm ih c.ko .vinv When Chai mi-wheel at me u

children one .-

his work are completed, you, ot course oca. loiuhi -

Baltimore, to wind up cur affairs there

a speedy as possible, and then proceed with our uncle. Judge (j, (who

Mil. CALHOUN. The "correspondent of the New Bedford

Mercury, who lately furnished portraits of Senators Leigh and Benton, gives thrs

Ye, jiaTC received 101110 c'ccmfawv ron the uncjfAsc or ts

GI.ISH CATTLE. Our renders will be pleaded we feel assured that the agent of this company Mr. Felix Benich wi on the 30-di of April at Liverpool making his arrangements to

return to thi country a3 he had nearly completed his purchase. Mr. 11. ha made an extensive examination of the Stock in England and has purchased 1 I head of the hest cattle that could Lg

purchased such sw had commanded the premiums nl the fairs in that country. a nf their value may he formed

.. r,0 nf pvii enl exonaimn, u icau

.!.a mild and unanswerable vindication of

the propriety of the course pursued by th-ntV,r.r of the institution. II there

he any among them, more intent PniAn j(ea of their v

hi- clectipuo letter?. written at Niagara, Btoo, (he .Mountains of Virginia, ''. whirh iim r.i i tut ! v "riiidiin am' tdctOTi-

:) his h,:u. .ec-:. it is the purpose of; writes ws word he will meat-us in Ballr

mv (in..r moi!itr culled together in'more) to our future home in Richmond. Mr. Wirt somewhere says ot Lhiet Jus- . - .' lhpv-(an( identified, this docu- rs?700l and Mr. B. considers several

some e.iintn.g foim, which may, rfr " 11 inieroM you, my utai aum, . , Uce jiarshall, nne mi . lv;j ,eavc a jppp lilui enduring 0f ui Crlue equally vauiauie, tno' pur-

ire wa

niakirvcr preparations to sail with the firt

sketch of the Hon. John C. Cai.hoin - gUf:ceSs of the party with f thf ,;ict fhnt nrje cow cnt 150 gum-

on e.i ith.ii

at;d servr.

i emp

halically .true of Mr. Calhoun, lie

hv an rx'en-ive rircut itin, coptrinuie n ill continue to wnie y ou an at-cuuui Ui ;no grace ot manneis, no u u """. ; Iire.;00 Ux. Observer and Importer. jciaM d at h mu- h lotver price

.r.. . f M?fi ii rp j'imi- nnr umi v ntw nrnrpe r. i,,i.tiffr ce I iiik n rati i -

in III",' Of n lil HI Illi-rin - e - -- i . i - rj . -n - - -j rrations, and thus evru. after death, re J Thi i- along letter, hut the interest of;U,e finished orator, he was yet one m the .i. .,.. i i . i..r.r nf (oi!. whom while tht snlnHi-I w ill instit'v it with vou, 1 am' itd orators o! the age. This h

uuilll'l in nir t;11''? . J " - '

a? hi.- duel delight to tsonorure.

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tinV m V Oea r auin , Mian w v. inuui n wmui aiittiinu mi y on i i; mc.

Bespectlully and atlectiotffttely.

our young IN ie e

Dear Mother, Bosi, and Ellen unite n-!,jevwte9 tie hole powers of his mind to and Surgical Journal contains a

t i' ..r-Mo tviiwl nml h;i(J sent OUt ttVOCOU'j

TIIK Li:i:CII riSlIKItY. . "V: , I I, rencheJ Neiv Yo,k

Medic.ll wiiiuu ii.ii v ,.. . " . .

i i'-lnrfl Ihl lime. Uld asfl-iam IvitTfciy.

If II C I . .

The la?t numher of the Boston

cvrn uuxi: c. wni r

Mr.;. Eli. Culton, Augusta, Ca.

the arg

ument alone, with earnestness and from a Trench physician, originally pun

intensitv and IS turueu asiue irui hi , iisiieii in a t renui ot-i iuuh..h , -

po,elyno ,;u,hMe, no vanity lo appear of the method of catching i y pected to joiu him aga witty, hvnodesiretoscatterh.s.arcasms.ot the provinces ot F ranre. I be deta. I ev, o(- ,cm Wf

f- i this loved cue, as lhoe who hae no ,,p. Shall we not rather rejoice that a frpnit so liff, and so pure and holy, that t i.o lcalr "of dislionor would have woun- .!...! nioi! ilU - to whom The ti!g and

-i,ios of siiugglii.j; f.r a sohistence for.f7o7n the PhiLvlclnhia li ) lite. Hicncer that occurs to con vey his meaning. YoJing had to he endured hy one set ct hJ-

ti, )e- w1u m .lependent on hi daily j JUii:.V( II or ( ()ni)i:('i'. cannot listen to him without a lull convic man beings, to heal the ailments or unoexertions, were oneroua, because thejv Tht-ie arc offenders in every conirnu ' t ton of his sincerity . Wlule speaking", his ther disimcted his thoughts fiom Heaven; the nity whom the law cannot reach: crimt jeye, thai uneri:tg index to the soul, some- "The countiy about La Brenne is per intfaaiireof who-:e eaithly lame was full r,ali. who gr unwhipped of j i-tice, be-' tunes seems to slat t from its soxHet, and. haps the most uriinteiep!in in Trance, and who-e tender fleet ions had teerrca,ne laivei and wnW'rs on jurisprti-' in flashes seem almost supernatural. (The people are miserable looking, the wrung by the death of his beloved chil dt-nce nevr conceived of the offences of; IBs adversaries call hitn melaph) sical. jcattle wretched, the fish just as bad but dren.and uprooted from this earth shall rt Mti, tiey jupjfuiliv The former pro-;lf thev mean that he is in'gtnious, qull!fhe leeches are admirable, wc not njiK-p that all sofrow and suffer-: vided or "?:iggpsied "iho punishment for hling, "s-tp!iist ical, he is not me taphysical ; j If ever you pass through La Brenne. ing for him i-at an end. all tear? forever ptti; larceny, slieep-stialii.g but they hut if the y uveau that he is always loaicsl, you will ee a man, pale' and straight wiped from his eye, and his delighted tVrr devised a penally I r those breach-jdiiect, ilisri iminating beyond other men, haired , with a woolen cap on his head, spiiit unfettered firm his earthborn coi, eg oflo-nor and confidence hetw een mini ! it re-istihle in his deduction from the jore and hi legs and arm naked; he walks rs re veiling in the beatitude of Heaven; ail, m;(n, which destroy the only safe-wises he la down, he ii metaphysical, along the borders of a marsh, anions the

bathing in the puie stream that flows a- gn ud of society simply because thev 'The more of such rrretaphysioians the bet Ispots left dry by the surroundm? waters,

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:E. J- Names and Josiah Benich parted

ith Uim at Leeds, a few days before the

I dale of his letter, lor London and Vans.

un in a

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Ne doe! not even move siow enougn 10 !lie curious, am: in some ierp.3 ..w. - -mlntrv without delay Thev .1- I...I.P'- 'e.- ?y W. hud no W.a.Ul .o much Uer. j U. h 7UM "n. I live ill

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round the throne of the lamb, and that ncvet conceived of acts so unmanly and

the mighty intellect vhoe grasp imper- degrading . feet huaiau science could never satisfy,; The time ha? been, when the betrayer hnovv ranging among wbilds andadamair- of private 1 insl wouhl be shunned by evetine spbeie, cmMiuniiG with the sages ry respectable man. That is ihe univerof cl ssic da!. an i with the Patriarchs. eal oidnion now - but the . xrilerneot of

ter. He has been more exclusively and but particularly wherever ihe vegetation

more thoroughly educated as a slate-man seems to preserve the subjacent snil un than hiiv other man in the country. He 'disturbed; his man i9 a leech-fisher. T

can. e iiHo public life in outh, and none 'see him from a distance; hi wo begone

but fioeslions of national moment have aspect ; his hollow eyes ; his livid lips; his i

encageJ his attention Metaphysi-s-inputar gestures; you would take, him lor i!

sick bed in a

I rented witlk hospitality by the principal

HgricuituralisM with whom they met In a word, to use the l .oguage ol Mr. Benich, vith every degi e. of friendship they could expect or desiic." Serpents in a Tile in South America. In the Savannahs of Izacubo, in JJuiana, I saw the mrsf wnndtfiful, thp mostteriible spectacle that CTin 1 e Ften; although it be not iincommon to the inhatotants, no trnveller has ever mentioned it. We were fen mea on horeback, tvo of whom

look the lead, in order to sound the pasa-

ever

Apostles, and the lathers of (he church! public mind sometin.es usurps the ci an Iih ma y be, et he is one of the most ;, patient who had left hi

It is a stiiking coincidence, that the (biy (:ont, t,f ,,,, jre pj,ades of feeling .practical men of ihe age. lie did for the dit of delirium. If you observe him eve-

eyes; whiUt f preferred to s-kiit the great

ToMorests One of the blacks w no luimcu

h vanguard, returned lull gallop, imi called to me, "Her, sir, come and sect serpent in- a pile." He pointed out to

me something elevated in the miauie ci the savannah or swamp, which appeared

of his death, iho lUthol February , w as ilfraiiit dishonoralde act, or rather ob War Department , while Secretary . what y now and then raising his legs, and ex- like a bundle of arms. One of my coinalsothat of the great Lfitber. 1 schi es t hem ft om not ice. by the iuicrv en- 11 imillon did for the Treasury he ere-jamming (hem one after the other, you piny then sntd '-This is certainly one ct

There is a moral sublimity ;n hi life, in (j,m ,,,,,, e important matters. TheieUted it out of chaos His view's in the ! might suppose him a fool ; but he is afi in ,the assemblage? of serpents, wmcli neap

present crisi in relation o the tnink and (telligent leech fi.lier. The leeches at Mhemselves on eacn Miiei, mm

in the enrrenc-v as imfoldrd in his speech, j tach themselves to Ins tegs and feet as he are acknowledged to be more practical 'moves among their haunts; he feels their

it.il statesman like than any that have reen oftWed .

br-oeath, aid m tho assurance of w beie-xi j ,j,e mid of every honorable or

hi-spirit n )w t, that 1 pray (iod :n a jdtcenl man a pi ofoumi detestation pf the sink deeply mto theheaits of all h- has) j,ijv tj 1 1 who divuigts the confidential left behimlj and in i v we al-o be ready to : re v t ()f former fneodrhips It m.MV.in hiiu when :he summms slull come';PI9 Jol h?Zi Weie made; the t'rt

to uV.

?VND.V Al' IK R NOON.

that they were Confi lc ntml. is eufnvient o Tt.e biightest characlerislics of Mr. stamn the i'ossin w ho di ules them w ith :P;lhrimi :irehis irualities of heart. His

tempest; I have hard of these, but have

never seen nnv; let ns proceed cautious-

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,.roiP.' irn,n iiioir bifo nml -thers Iv. nnd not irf loo near vv hen we were

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We are in 'he midst of the confusion nf vame niamy. in ourciie iris -; nen is warm a ins on.,,,,,,., to le.voU.M citt-.- the s-cec.e i,U,!re' a9 welS ' Congress, tvithm i.jhas a soul. Too many politicians hive

i t " . . ' IV . . . . i . .iu li'ifr Ccrn Mij! i,Ip .fo 'ih;

raurh a.HMM-1,. It will now evr he a ron. P-'al communication, were re.pected ' .. ... ,. ...i, ,i.o r,.nn !as sacred, hut several instances have :,t

ill remains of him who was our eaitldv I ,I,1Um e,,t ,,!,,ct ,H:cu, ,p,i- l-"nil!rttiug b. j ilu.gs are all noble, gecesuift, and le-

iis, ve tiavc seen tna: private and none 1 e.us o public lite have not sour

ed nor corroded his temjier. Itn never ' makes eocrrfics of his adversaries. His

idol: and those r,f mv .:r Agnes are t(.';",,., ' ,,u" ' ' " V "Im" !,p hro,.,ht fro-i ihe vault ... Bait. mo, e.! 1" ,l a'e m?lt,t r- heen p.-claimed by

unworiny fount , upon I'if V fry house

V a t f rl

'5 house-j p;ve jfunjrej an,j Sixty-four per cent ! ' r'd. and ,'Phe exnense of collectniL' the revenue at

vou all the papers containing accounts fj,V.'V U 0,M"ll'1, xagge rated and spread lhP port of (Unessee, for the last year, as

and placed by his

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lias cent! pi "vate conver-ations rrpc

them as they cluster about the roots of

the bull-rushes and sea-weeds, or beneath

within twenty paces of it, the terror of

)tjr horses prevented our near approach,

the stones covered with green and gluey ;to which, however, none of ns were in-

moss. Some rerrose or. the mud, w hile jelined. On a sudden, the pyramidal ma?4 others swim about; hot so l'owly, that i hecurne agitated ; hori ible hisamgs issued they are easily gathered with the hand, j from it, troiianda of serpents rolled spirIn n favorable season it is possible, in thejallv on each other, sht forth out of tin? cojr.-e of three or four hours, to stow ten '.circle their hideous heads, presenting or twelve dozer, of them in ttie littte bag j their envenomed' darts and fiery eyes to which the gatherer Carries on his shoul-ms I own 1 was o4 of the ri r is t to draw der. Sometimes you will see the leech hack; but when 1 saw this formidable fisher armed with a kind of spear or har phalanx remained at its post, and appear-

poon; with t hid he depositee pieces of de ed to be more disposed to defend iiseit

'he ! t honors pai ! him who was worthy

of all honor.

The even! has exhibite

, We know that lbi".e social traitors :iit

(never respected for then- dicbnnres

The fictitious importance which they

speedily subsides

caved animal matter in places fi equent

than to attack us, I rode round it, in order

f he e f nt h is exhibited peril ips moie , , . '. .ii .i i ii.i di')'0 thcteby' to am. etriLinir v 1 i..n him' else rnnh!. the ' "- v

deen a-oi umvcr.il attachment which hei!nt' '-' r.U the sight of U,s-

. Honor ,ih :i .pc i:i ntnirir n,ir. (c

it appears by an official document, aioouiit-

e.l to 44,1D?1 while the amount of the

j revenue wu$ only Li 1 3 1 This is paymg j

ed by the-lteches; they soon gather round ! to view its order of battle, which faced

their prey, and are presently themselves

gathered into a little vessel half full of

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baa excueo. l ouog ami nm, rrii

poar.

tit for collecting one dullar. Suppose j 'vater Such is the leech fishery in spring

n f I h i j ii.-miiimir:,! .liiiinul I Ti t ion throiiofi-! er water: and the tislrers have then to

learned and illiteratr, noble, anl ,,ri ,J"C '"' ' M mr' 'u' "l l ca?,nn,u out the whole nation, and let us see what : f"p tliemsflves naked ami walk rmmer-

e, all, all crowded the house w ith : 1 "? UJ v -,t T e ;"e ""o:ihe mosijj, n.iU Clt to Col!

us on every side. I then sought to find

w hat could be the design of this numerous assemblage; and 1 concluded that this species of serpents dreaded some colossianenemi, which might fre the great serpent, or the cavnenri, and that they re-

rct tle whole re venue i " "P to the chin. Serine of them have (unite themselves, after having seen this

:t such a rate, for every jhttle rafts to go upon; these rafts are jencmy, in older to attack or resist him ia

this us n fair specimen of the operation

In sirmmer the leech retires into deep-

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kind ;w,d aTXl,.0S mr.ll! MPS Until l!ie a-J " "n' ' iv.v a ,t e o ' ! s 10 ;i m o ( r , .

arscr was g-veo, which eem?d to clothe, me":a'-v cn,,,',er;'tlo,?' '.' ttliig- oy.fi-fnimon collected, it would cost five millions j maile of twigs and rushes, and it is i mass.

uatry in mourning , e,H,;u "e, n,1- .''' K,I,K V ; six hundred and forty thousand dollars .'.' jeasy matter to propel them among thfj

the wh .le city a?d country

inobtiUrive as was his irc-'v, it was vet .

....m.l ..-.I . finIed will. lf the ,,e ,,eVer '"CS :".

idfiirso, ,fe,that it could not but be m mi- -,0,,s! U,e l,fe of the "lender m pas

th it'-graveo!e-'tab;ss'of rei.uke.whenceproc.itect 20.000,000, it would sink the

Alter such Hans

natiow in debt j J l .000,000 ! We can

no longer wonder that the erpense of

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est to all who associafeo" w ith him. A!ru ai,ecV;, lo asnr,iH " " - Governnent under the present Adminis

httle nnecdote illustrating this, occurs to ' "K ' J1 trafion, is nearly double that of any prei fllllfrJ f o hlrt. h!rl . . I.-. . , L I J -

ne. at the moment, which I will repeat. I,- , Y- rc!,,,,;m 1 "r ' u,u

en lor sname. el se l-conmlacencv in

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hen ve first arrived here. 1 1th January;

Ihe transgressor sometimes leads him t-

nml lo.SU nnr Indo-in r. no wpre uroi en-i

tedbvan accident from havin-our nri-l ,i,nC' ,hi5t contempt is persecution, and

ceding A Iministiation.-

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ster Dtift.

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i-;ile. f:.l,!r nj In I bevn Btirmluto.t n-l 1 " " ' " " 1" ' 1

JfOW TIIKY WOKK IT.

weeds and aquatic plants At this .ea

son, tno, the supply in the pools is scanty; the fisher can only take the few that swim within his reach, or those that get entangled in the slructnie of his raft. It is a horrid trade, in whatever wav it is carried on. The leech gather is con slantly more or less in the water, breath

ing fog and mist, and fetid odors from the

.res in n.m uie nope inai he may, ; - '7. 7 I marsh ; he is oHen attacked with ague, red a rnartvr and that his v 1 rots 1 41 Indianapolis, in favor of the Bresi-L. , i 1 u . c . 1 . ij i , tuu uiai ms i rrors 0 . catarrhs, and rheumatism. Some indulge

we took our ureals with the family with ..I ... I I.. I r I

i... .... h. 'ms clofff, but the illusion vanishes w hen ! a11 hie ,liCw) presented n due form to

l MIK I't , ll liv. bib ll-'IVflltBl'llWa . . .

?i!fi.i grate whicii father bore davs without comment; hut after i:onJ day, he ccnsulterl us whnt w

lone about it , and, thought there was a

, will be forgotten This chirms him in I ilent vo suppose iu a few days we his clotf!, but the illusion vanishes; when!"'''111 ,1VP them prej-ented in due form to

( , I he finds himself avoided adj cut in pub-' C"nrt;i' s containing the sentiments of ihpVf. I,ic- 'Vhc pen dtv is bitter, but ju-t i"a r6TbCtale "etiH" (the very word , I " usell ) 'I'liese. resolution go the whole as to be L ,

in strong liquors, to keep off the noxious influence, but they pay for i in the end by disorders of other hinds. But with all

jits forbidding peculiarities, the leech tidi-

eiy gives employment to many hands; if

considerable trurgle in Iih mind lest he says:

shoul.l appear odicious or overscrupulous,' "Wclearoth it the Senate, in its ees

he at length came to the conclusion, that it sion on executiv e business esterda , con

,-,,', .... . , , " .,eiy gives employment 10 many hands; i Ti,TV'.,- . ii.i! .1 -r i IgU'O, and subcrite, a a they ex press ill-. - - . , i , I he rsational Intelligence! of the 20th, .,' . ; , ., l 3 pernicious, it is a so ucrative. Be i''to tfte doctimed conlainefl in ihe Tro-I , 1 i ,. .

test

it

The resolutions are directed to be

sf ut to the Viesideut and I'ice President,

id the Senators and Representatives

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as iii'i (lury io oear nil? cross. on enier-s ivum'-if i ai. i uiiclku ui im:i(- ..... . . . 1 i ... .i . , . . - .itiom Indiana

ing t ie iweaktasi room next morning, lie iik.oi me utnreu siaies, and rr iecied i.. i i. . . ,i i.i c i .. i i 1 ri. . ii i .i i .r i .i la looking over the proceedings we are I, I llw, I irnll.p t llK lil iijii.I I. .... . IllVliy IlllnV llH lllO C'llfiu l.lllu. I I. u 1

- C HOI al eiiriiriSOfl nt llifir un no iluvn.

Imacicns, great quantities are exported,

and there are regular traders engaged for

the purpose. Henry Charter, is one of these persons, and an important person

age he is when he comes to Meobecq, or

hudle anl they stood respectfully for senate rejected the nominal ion of M ar tij ;.- ,,, , ' i' mm . its vicinity ; his arrival maliP? quite a fete

bio. to be first sea.ed-.he then spoke and (-nrN as Collector of Ne w O. leans -1 in,r0(Il)Cf.; eIrtio is mJe Morrr-! W to him.

KIU . Lc nil e ivt (t l imiivii, I W ISH HI as i m. iiuiiiiii.iiiuii 111 tHAIIl.OA 171CKI-.ISO, a? . , . T, ,, jot,, master and mistress of the house if we alo learn, was confirmed as mimtei.l U J , i - . . i. p ;. ; is the late editor o th Indiana Democrat, you h i e any o! -eclon to my sav ing grace 1 Kussia . . , ,, at our meals? 'it has lny it is probable that .he senate, hv refu-i ? !'!Bt re" 'U",: A ,fdiaiiapohs. lie M..t in mv own family, and'l feel as if smg approve Hhnhv lluaicas a B.iik heeii on litre m search of nn oflcou!doietljoymymealswithont it Di, ec lor, have again -surred up' the !ice-a cl" kh or ng .hat.sgoOf course, they gra.etuUy acceded to it ; : roai ing l.u Tl.f v . ejected Mr.ll, we"'" IIe e,t hee with a lilf sort o a s.Qch an ex unple.tiom one entitled to so'pW, on account of his well known T'-depauder.t of course upon his much resped, I hope thev w ill imit ate .; hyd roph..! a . lurv igamst the Bank. Our bJxv umi t xerlions he might I see him now vrvidiy belore me, -as ,i! readers can hardly have forgotten the re C ,n.tl,e Can: 11 ,has commenced

manly and majestic lo,m lent lowly ox e, irnnrli, ascnhled to president JacksOn by; ? "" . . fill thli Ml!Ultiiit n, ll.n . . . , ... ....

j ... nu iuiii.iin.iii ui mr: pioim-e, u vnnx un-

tbe table, hit eloquent h ind spread in sup-'lhe Bittsburgh Committee: plication while his waving curls weie! "See what Ins been d

been done lately. l' lIlcr'to0'1 ,ie h iJ ude when he left here.

Bi.owr, ba.k, by the movement, from hhsve it from Henry Hoin-Henry Hon.; "e l,me ill meet w ,th his reward,

intellectually beautiful forehead Sdch nira" 1

man. in such an altitude, might well im-

pre- every beholder with veneration and

lie

lleniy Hon, can't 1' The . ss a ' e "semi ami active parasite

Bank was lending nothingthe whoe; au" r"""" should cut him out.

country was distiessed ytH she lends! - John A. Brown a million; yes Sir, a mill-) General Land Office. The. commission ion. John A. Brown is bought up; yes.jer of thn office his recently teported to Sir, bought Op; but tlrey cant buy me ; I congress, that theie ate 92,060 patents to will not bow down to the Golden Calf;!irsue for lands soil. A pretty business

uie cpanisii inq-nsiiion couiu not m4ie : l hH , t r uly ; L,000 patents to issue, and

naywaru paid SoOOO jer year io

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When the undertaker came to perform Ids dut.l am told my father's weeping ser vanto w e re giving him an account of his leaceful and glorious exit: 'When the .angels came down from Heaven to receive him said one, ' liie sun shone out, and the bird began tosiog.' ' Ye,' siid another, 'I have been in his service this many, pinny yeais, and seen how he lived the Bible an! prayer were hi daily food.

and never was ihere a kinder master than i have had it was right he should die Ihe death of the righleous, and 1 only hope my l.i-l end id ty be like his.' Mv molhci sends you a sisfei's love, wiih the enclosed profile likeness, of mv -afucr.'w hK.1i m mfr opinions, is inliuitely

me yield to the monslcr.

Immediately after the publication of the Pittsburgh Beport , John A. Brown an thonged a slatetmmt in the Philadelphia papers that he never received a dollar from the U. S. Bank in his zrhole life. This Horn was mainly instrumental io getting up and conducting the Philadelphia meeting, which vilified the Bank in the language of an exasperated old Jezebel, denouncing it through some dozen re solutions as the vilest of all concivat le abominations. Who can doubt fLut the

su pei intend the affairs of the Kite hen Cabi

net, (we believe he performs this duty, or is a member thereof) and wiite electioneering letters. So much for the economy of the present administration. Ohio Republican. Ail former presidents signed t be patents for lands themselves as required by law : congress, however, thinking this was too laborious fcfr General Jackson, author i-ed him to employ a clerk lo do it for hi:n, with a salaty cf 1500 a i?ar

N APPALLING STORY

Mrs. Price, the widow of James Piice, of LlanTjnouch Park, England, in 132d. placed her two daughters at a Celebrated boarding school. Louisa wa9 lt, Ellen 14 years of age. There were musical parties of both sexes, once a week, at the academy, which were attended by many respectable people, and among others by I wo young merchants from the adjoining town, named Harris and Benson. Poihaps it is needless to remark t Bat

I Louisa and BAlen, possessing superior en

dowments of mind, and great beauty of person, very soon attracted the earnest attention of ihe two young merchants. The latter were afterwards received hv Mrs. Price, as suitors for her daughters . In June, 1C31, a large sum of money was left to the young ladies hy their uncle, on condition of their remaining single till the age of 25. M rs. Price would not give her consent to their marriage till the provisions of their uncle's will were complied with. What (hen was lo be done? Tfcese

Among the interesting particulars which Tnerr:m,,,e ,overs persuaded the young,

f gathered in La Brenne relative to t he j C , l il"-r' amI hooghtles? girls to elope, leech-trade, I may mention the following; amI l,e.Tl1 ,he,r l';TT'c on the faithlessOne of ihe traders what with his oivnl"0' n,H"- The adventure was perfishing and that of his children, and what !,or"f,,L Thc rnarriagf was celebrated with his acquisitions from the carriers,! I,nv;,.,e1)' aryrf.scure church . The of. who sell quantities second hand u.as! .fic,a,,g priest was only an accomplice, in enabled to hoard up 17, OX) leeches in Ihe!"'0 b of a clergyman. Here let ua

course of a few months; he kept them de T OVer Some ,en,, of Ume- Louisa,

sides supply ing all the neighboring phar-

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posued in a place where, in one night, they all became frozen en manse. But Ihe frost doe6 not immediately kill them;

ihe deluded wife of Benson, becomes ; mother. In June, 1833, Harris goes t

L,iston on business, where he married a

they may generally be thawed into life'ilps Ke,,, daughter of a celebrated vvinct

again. They easily, indeed bear very j merchanl- .He returned to England last hard usage. I am told by one of the car ! k ,rt,ary with his new wife. Soon after riers, that he can pack them as closely as! ,,arr' return, Benson abandoned his wife,

ne pioaees in Ihe moist sack which he ties' ir: """""V UI 'IS nvo children: soon fi

licl.ltkf l.n c.l.I.IIa . .....I -

w.. ins cuuiic: nun siomei irnes lie stows; his cloak and boots on the lop of the sack. The trader buys his leeches f ele mele, big and little, green and blackall the same; but he afterwards soits them for the market. Those are generally aco,.. ,.,... I ll .. .11 J

i-.jwiiii.ii mc iif3i wnicn are oi a green ground, with yellow stripes along the

nacK.

B is sard that the celebrated Chinese wall was erected 213 years before the birth of Christ. U H 714 German milts long, U feet thick, und lib feet high; so that with the same materials, a wall, 1 foot in thickness, an. I ?3 in height, might be carried ivricc round the whole vrurld.

?md a letter to the victim of his fraud.

relating the w li.de affair of their falso marriage, and offering to make a settle, menl on them by way of reparation. Our reader can conceive the wretched fate of these two unhappy females, tfllen died insane two weeks after this. Louia,

hearing that her pretended husband wa to be married on the 10th nf March, first strangled her two infants, diessed herself m men's clothes, armed with pistols, went to the road, and waited for Ihe gig containing the objects of her revenge. She fired both pitols. Benson was shot dead. The horse being frightened, run over tlm cliff into the river, where llariis wa drowned. Louisa stabbed herself, and

was found dead across the corpse of Bci' ton .I'azctucfict Vfironicit.