Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 September 1834 — Page 1

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It Pii'.UtJted tnri; S,:turi'av, Tirras 2 .r0, if paid ilnriiiz the yr-nr. $1 0'h if Mai,! in ad vim .'. $ i 0', if iu.t j nij tliirir; the year. l 2. for m month--. Papers discontinued onh at (In- option of the

punustier uliilc arrMr;:os are due.

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mnre cor.imor.iv prepare leaching ttnc Oiterent branches ot the government wrestling- match had to he fought, it was nn:l I stretched lam on the -nnrrl .o it., r 1 v 1-T- . m I ' ...I ... ..!,;. I. l.,..- l.nnn iii.i, n ,',..1 ' I . . 4 ' . I I ..... C 1 . ... I ...:.. I ,, A 1 ( . 1 . C . . . , r'J

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inir r, w in yir tuf ii miuh him'cik-iij ;exi rci?e ni liioir ronsuiuii' uni iiuicior , .vi'u.-, u wn. ai uie uin; i! uc efhet-r riiudfieicd ;i3 we IiMenecJ to tliis iela(i,n u ill t r.allc all luse keepers to iiihuc' jthe tnrmlcrs if that very govern matt ate ef the parish u Ultctl to address the iniiab-: Never a he himself o'c r ved, was a mor!. a eood ailicle wilh little trouble. '.made frt.puttthj amcuallt to the -et.fJc, in itants they tr.vt under the Oak; vhen the'iJariisg altcmpt hazude.i JmI 'he fuih .1 A hari el w ith cr.c head mo? common ion! i W ahusfs miht not I.e. tufjerii to rhu r:!i was puilrd dawn , and u i vine wor-; in iuaim rnolier him' rhililirn ..

lv m:i!ip tin fl a a teach ; iruo this whenicrori into tftc htate

p! -r i ;,i a niilaiiie iieigni upon a boarcl, ?h'in!. ! e put one peck ol fieh I urnt, lack lime, and the barrel Tilled with ash-

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ae would have Ship was ciianted in the -.p-n air, the Oakih;ft; if the hoy had mnvc In:.- wine and ju- !at once f-l.t ltertd the nset;ildy Irnrn the'ftruck; the least turn in th

1 he had heeit

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luoujjni inai provisions wni w ie ani pi- ai once m.ci lerta; me ;isernii:v irnrn li;e t-trnck ; the least turn in the lion andti.

oicious, voi,ni inng nave pi ej-ei eu me i :i a) 5 : u.e un nnd :rorn the showers ot ihot had nut heen moilal to him. 'I . purity of our political institutions. i heaven. The candidates for Senatorial have taker aim -it him uiihnnf waa in .

fr- Advertisements snakinc: one wnm r,rl c. Water should he i t)t tM'On the tot'. Untortunalelv. however, we already hours took e to (lie electors of the pt.ot . i i.r.ceihlc . .t, ,i.i r .

v. til ho inserted t!,roe times for one ihdlar, and ' .,,.,) .,ouf.( lf I'dter throu-'h until the Perceive the Intiiitv of the best tniardi. ' and the nciihhoi hood nodpr the Oak .! v,,.. .i i . ' u'i

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, , i . . -:, ' , uiO!l ol Hie potash contained in them ha ier adxertisoments in the same raiio. 1 dverti?rments feat v.ittiout order?, xvill injccn separated. J he olject in puttu.tr

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to preserve us against the erjcroacinneni- j i ne nine ccmiren weieiett to p:ay un- t.cti a yed him. To consummate the of the ambitious and intiiuuin" It isjder the Oak ; and their mothers or iters w hole, the head of ihi rrpnimp ,ru, ;,.

o:o, le iustrted tutiil forbid, uiu charge! t lie Mxvo at I lie hn loni of I lie cask is that i tt ue, the ci i tTei en t branches ol thr govern j conlUecJ the in with :t dvgtee ol cnnhiieiice ii)e fcurt Protected hy the ioor nogt

....... ai i .-s i.i irr.HKe, ri y C a I hot! IC acid it nillV Contain, tunolv, will he received in oavmcnt nr fin-; , ..." i rriptions, at the market price, delivered in Vin-j 'ch uould present it liom comhm-

! mi; 1 1 ii tne prease himi ;oinnoj; r..ip.

the lpy may pas through it, and depi i ve j inent, are still kept nominally distinct in

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the ittakinjj and administration ol the laws,

lut do we not daily witness the men who

compose those branches, combining to-

When potash is saturated with cai home eethei for their places; corrupting the pub

& IT 3 Jl iL lil i) liJ Zi 2 l-fil, it forms pearlash, or salacratus.

w hlch w ill combine w ith jjrease, t ut a

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tic cjnnion ny m isre pi esent a lion ami intiiinie: arraxincr the citizens against each

t rom t'te houtnern .igricuituratisi. ! ime has a st ronirer aliinity I r t he Ca i ho-j other as enemies ol the republic; and . . -i.i .i . . -. -ii .. ! ..

. at urn list' s IALrary,

to his protection for he was the father oi

the ilhtge, and the household ld of the'

viUageis. In summer-lime, the master cf On Romance Trading and Castle Build the charity school conducted his little (lock inq. Strange as it may appear, this is t. on a Saturday to the shade of the Oak; data, on which I intend to oiler a few o! -and before they separated till the .Monday, sc rvations, viz: That (he habits of readfrom their hooks and studies, they sang ing works of fiction , ar.d indulging in thf

the evening; hymn beneath Ins hrancnf s. mocdy speculation ot a b;ain tick futioy ,

X TUT ?I W.Yf.T.tfF.vr OT HOUSES nic acid than the potash has, it will retain ju'incr every artifice to nmove those J In troublesome and warlike limes, when a re inju r ions. Thev raise in the mind

WHILST TKA V r.Ll.I NJ.

At it is your request, 1 will now rn leavor to say something about the treat

ment of 'a horse upon a journey, though ; j tH, Miia ntit v of salt that is often mixed

I assure you thHt you have travelled much u-j, the grease; this should he carelully more than I have. I would, ho we v er. sepa rat ed by boiling it in a kettle with a my how I would treat my nags. ! (juantity of vvater. by which means the salt It is of great importance that the horse m,le u j,j, ,ie u-;iter, and leave the he in good corulition before the j iumey I j,,, ;isp m a proper condition for mixing commences not very fat; he should eatujt, t)e ley. When there is care to free nothing hut the most solid food for some-J ,c ley from acid, the grease from salt, time before you stait; nothing light ot ! fino j.o,p may he rnadc at the rate of a green, for nine out of ten will founder il ; b.irrel to every fifteen or twenty puund.fed on green food. E n ly in the morning j (,f" t, ease. give a few swallows of water fir some. The strength of the ley, to combine horses will not eat without, particular! y i readily should be such as to float a new

it when leached thiout;h it and allow thccheks which are off end I y frequent elec- invasion was spoken of, and foreign foes; the person indulging in them, an ardent

potash or ley to run olTin its cau.-tic ttate. I lions to pievent the abuse it power. Of j were feared, the '"Loyal Volunteer?" used 'aspiration nlfer thir.gs txhich can by ro

.Another cause ot lailure in soap making w hat ue ai-e our elections, it the othcers ; to exercise and rlriU under ' the t;ak. , means he attained ; they create a morbid

ot government must first decide who is ; And when even wititer whs most drear 'sensibility which clothes in darkest hue, to be voted for? Is it not Adly in the ex- and the storm wa most pitiles, still the all surrounding and tangible objects. Mhti erne to expect that they will point out Oak raised his venerable head; and the ny a young lady , of hue talents and tasf', the evils w hirh it is their interest to per- thought that the spr ing would return, aod ; who would otherwise have shown as thy petnate ? What do we behold l Our law the tree and the green he once more gay br ightest jewel in the casket of society, givers combining with the executive and and enliveninir, softened the severity ol has been rendered useless and appalling his dependants, in deterring the citizens ; the hour, and mitigated f ven the t oiigh- to t be cii cle in w Inc h she mo ved , by giv from a fiee and independent exercise j ness of the blast. The Oak was a con-' ing loose to this propensity. Many young of their right of (suffrage. They would 1 sfant benefactor and a never failing friend persons contend that, by r ead ing novel-, convert the ba!!- of legislation, into mar-Other friends miht be faithless other ; they get some insight into the human cha -kets lor the barter and sale of offices for! trees might perish or die o!h- shades : racier; yes, such a sight as is presented (hemsclvo? and their friends. My artful ; rnitrht be destroyed by the interested rr by a magnifying glass and they contend, and insidious appeals to the passions and I poneifnl: but "the Oak"' belonge d to the that the;r language is improved by it, end

if feverish at night. Give three quarts! ;id l-.enn egg and all thrt runs after it it prejudices of the people, they endeavor j village and the hearts of all the village , that they ha e a greater flow at' word

than they elherwise woiiiu and that it rrjk'.-s tiit-:j ea-v in toriety. Does il ev er ;: e iUU tllect ? Grant it. Do yea hoard up iiuy info nr. "tiou for that day, uhen ) ou si,.a!l sink n, to "mere oblivion

ot corn soon atter the water; he should ' (t that strength . shoo Id riiher be reset v - to still.' the srui it of free and fair irmuirx : : tor all times helom'ed to him . I'-ut e n

not be limited io fodder, but let him have -d and put upon the next leach full of; and under t he truise of aflected pa t r iot- the Oa k was rrou t :d even the Oak v. a it before him from the time he i put up a-hes. or boiled down until it acquires the j ism, they z.ealou-ly propagate the opinion ! destined to peri-h ; and in the midst of a

at niirht till you start . G i ve hirn as muni i .eciii d t'i a i ! v i e nui r ed. ! tlm ! none a i c- worthy of confidence, but

water as lie will drink I etore y.uj star!;' oi.ier tohave soap as mild ns possi-isuch as shall have passed through the travel sloi ly lor the first hour, for many b!e, there should be as much grease ad f corrupt ordeal of their recommendation horses are foundered from the body be- tied. a the ley w ill disol ve, in which case Ha- the e xecutive no sh ue in this comhiroming hot, when full of cold water, pist t,o n;ui will be smooth, an 1 salve like. ' nation to eonupl the purity of public

ns when the ic verse happen?, filling the and be sooner convenient tor washing, opinion? What is the pa?-poit to execu

horrible tempest, whirh desolated tins

once happy and once wosperous, but now

sad and jespondirg village, the ligldning and second childishness'.'"' I think not of the f hies desciunied upnn tlie Oak Arc there not many plea-ing work-, writtore its hranches--struek it even to ,ts ten in a much purer style? Where c;e

roois, and the Oak fell and was no more! the works of Swift, Addison and Steele?

body with cold water w hen it is hot than when it is hard or liver like, w hich tive lavoi ? Is it not a blind adherence to ! So there was no more ringing and no W by are they not read? I'.ecause-

muTP dr.nrinrnn tunrn r.arodlinf1" and rMithC V

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are e j J.ts'non a fine reasoo,

Give about a gallon of cold water fre la-t is made by adiin" about an equal ; this montrou condition ? Do we not see

quently, for by giving a small quantity of- quantity of water to well made sonp, and men hoisted into offices in every part of more meeting; and the green became cle- : forsooth and because we have been or.rt ten, the stom,ic!i is kept more cool, and js h.( oap makers call sophisticating it. the state, whose principle, if not only ; ser ted ; and a simple monument mat ked bound in he r chains, we cannot disenthrall there is less danger. I Tho-ewho would make harl or bar qualification?, consist in an abject devoted ! the place where the venerable friend of. ourselves. And, jierhap?, if a young la-

Twice or three timo3 during the day,' noaji for f-imilv Jse, can do it by appro- ness to the ruling power, and in their j the village had once stood : and it beef me : dy were to appear in company praising

put about a pint of corn-meal and a little nriititur a suitable '-v ion .f clean made dexterity in controling. dirtctin. or ir.flu deserted, lonely, and sad. And the first ' the wm ot gondola, leen Ann s time,

silt into the water, and s

henever you water on

ofi" the horse immediately

which they nii iicvcr meet, which i rt

frn I'nr nnv limn c -.r lnrnr mr.' ,lr : .r ... ... l A ;n . ,t., .... tl.; indeiiemlent of executive hivnr. fhit isihnnd :md lhf tonrjof n mother who more HOT less than pctlection. V In t

aBC-.ib i u u i "i r'. t- r a oi iv i r i a i r: in . u - - - . . . . - - - - - - - -i.f' . ..i- - . - - t

net water till you are going off. 1 never' may be taken off, and the botton cleaned theie nothing to apprehend even in the' weepeth over the b-ss of her only, her

rive corn dining the day three or four tiorn those impurities whi-h will be sacred halls ol Justice; since none hut the I beloved son . And no ee was dry. and

meal and a little ' priating a suitable portion of clean made dexterity in controUng, diftcltng. or tnjl j deserted, lonely, and sad. And the hrst , the w oi or goo.j oia Vfieen Arm s time, stir it vvell in. ! soft soap, into whit h, while boiling, they .encing the elections of the ft" fie ? If the j day s of grief were as the days of er p j she wa;id be set down as the ne plus ultra n the road, move Should add by degrees, common salt, until .'udiciaiy lias not reache.l t'nis extent of; ing of an orphan who moumeth over the jot hhie-stockingi-m. Uomance reader y, to stand still it undergoes "a change' or curdle, alter political corruption, thinks to the framere ; tomh of her mother, and as the grief of a ! ate iorever sighing- alter a character with

quarts of oats may be given, ami fodder j found adhering to it, cut it into bars for ; favorers of this monstrous coalition, how tr hay , for the quantity he w ill eat will ! dr ino-. or it niay 'oe nut into the kettle a-' "ver profound their learning or exalted

not injure him. In hot duty weather, it is miu with a very little water, and again ' 'heir talents, cm enter tain hopes of a seat

very gratifying to the horse to wash or, heated and allowed to cool as before

wipe the lace, ami the inside of the nos when it will have become more uniform trils with a sponge and cold water, and : - - --- - . : if you add a little vinegar it i belter; j m:;vn'Y rotJIM'I'Tto.Y. i!o this at (ha time of and before water j The person guilty of receiving a bribe ing. When you slop for the night let the or money for doing an illegal act, or for

no cheek was rosy or healthy; for all felt the loss of the Oak to be the greatest ol

all losses; and the village was in mourn

ing.

young man, after reading Thaddeus of Warsaw, but wi-jiei for such a being aa Mary leauloit? Where can such a character be found ? Not in I he world, altho'

in every novel we open we find her equal.

And to the credi' of that vilhige heiM-ny ? young lady fanries to herself thai

!;he lias a relham or a Linden fcr an p.d-

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horse go into a lot to w allow, and walk perverting the fair distribution of justice. our v"!ci' u ,!h ,ho same s",,t',m,,,y j paintings in the nhout for half an hour, then let a few hun- we esteem bas . lie i- considered dan-;,,,r.V do your obedience to the laws? Are) and pieces of tl

in the bench? These are circu;n-tance9

ominous tothe public liberty and to the it said . I he mourninir was a hng mout n inir. i

purity of our government. Does the and the tear? were oft shed tear?, and the i mirer. Alter the fatal knot has been tied, picture startle? is it fancy, or is it fact ? grief was not of shor t duration, and "the the mist is touched with llhuriel spear. Look around you fellow citizens, and say j Oak" i- engraved on the hearts iindud she finds that she has but a man. whether your rulers do not command j hangs up in the form of pictures end of! There are uo such character living, and

thecottageofeverv villager; I Pei ''aPs happily lor us, our sighing anil

ie branches, and of the j wishing excite not a creative power, and

o i . r r.Y.i . - i .. . i i . i . I . .... i i : : . , v nn tiermittecl tn un c r.oo lv ami ( IS pas- nuif. a nr n hp root, nre liandeii invn ii iniitinui..u'.i c i c uui iu uJinidsi

n it i oi luoner or ;ia y ne gi ven n im w n: if- ge r oih io snne i vr . nu iu-hi i.iuum is . - i j o - - ' . , , , . . , he is rubbed, curried, and hnH.od. and shunned a dishonorable, and he osri,e. : ionately for yourselves? Do your ruler- . as precious relics from lather to son, and i ic n.e-al w , 1. uie . eal, which surrounds afterwards as plentifully as it can be giv- ! on, delation and contempt. Such vie ws ; i eti . c from . ho s. u.e of elect mn ; and suf- ' lVom generation to generation, for ,t is . v..,ch .. by r.o iat avorb.e to cn. When cool have his leg. washed of open corruption are correct. They H vmcc of tho people to be heard m i:l -Tnn Oak." ,aiUv C.,. - ''3 J subjec .i..,ii .... :.i. . ...i.:i. ..; ;..,,.ca ! all its dignity and strength ? Do they not,. And. what that Oak was once to the o cb smv connected vi!u, and indeed

w i in pu.i ii i ii.j i.u i ,1 Hiisii. iiiii 1 1 1 l: ;tn :hh uii: mmciiS "ii:ui unu- um. i i:t.- - . . - . i

hath been to th?' spriuiuij from the fitst, ihat a few word

iti nn-1 rn ivn rr nri: hp op nio I in chip - ivtiT 1 VITTIIO Iti.oril

i.-.i 1 .1 I,, i-... i i- c .1. : ... r i, i ;.,., .Mm t he contrary, lakcihc ita-t tn vour ttec- ; vtihtge. jmavf-ttp.

l ic fn om, Hiiu nun lei linn novo in- i r ine p i s e i 1 1 nm "i lemi " n..." , . . . , , , , t i o i - r-ro r.' if. If ; - iv,n .V. H -1

AM of water, but without salt. He care ;cence. lint while w e .tc-pi-e and reject , ' 'u,"''"l""" ",c , : :n u,,,-,,, of ,-,,, xvU-u i.nvof-. i-.., ... r ,,i-.,i.r..;,, ...i t ,.r,v.,r,. i,.i,o,f. dates for oti, and specious appeals to your France, but of the whole world. : 1: 1,)C ' ,v h,ch bave t..

before he gets his corn: give a rnnglnot a specie- of corruption. 'more insidi : u ejudices and y ou r passions, rob you ot j i1 " 1 I . t la 1 . .. i! . . - i I .III . ...virf

lar-e horse eight quirts of corn at night.' ou in its approaches; more extensive in its!"' ..rage, ma mey " I ; or, many years as are equal to it-it i-' operation-; less feared in its advances; . "'tuate their own power? Docs any one; better to feed on the year than to hell h - detested in it exercise; but more fa ! bve the temerity to attempt to nwaken if, as the horse eat not so fa-f, and will! al in its consequences to society at large?.)''"' refaction, he rs branded with the perhaps eat less If the corn is new. give What kind of corruption is this? It is the vilest eP,Mictshe is represented as un-; but half the quantity, always give oats in-Cnm,rtinn vf rvblic opinion. It is that i 'orl.,y ot coulnicnce-and it is anti-re-

the morning if to be got; six quarts w.ll , artlul management, hy which the incum ; I--- ' ' -; - " ""i;- I 111 Vl7 I,iac,e vtl,u rui:m'l creation, until his mind and taste are lost t.ot injure a hotse. If the hor,e gets gal-1 bents in office contrive to prolong then ; .bf all h -? political corr vpUon , ven(nrefI lo take one , the most daripg , 'Qr of mi-anthropy until misled, wash the parts with strong wh.key !own power; to prevent enquiry into their-' the wo., I kind ; because. U gradually Jc bol9 (hat cver wa9 h:i.trded. My W,.5j . JrZl 1 ,, d make him nnvater. c:K l'oir L apathy nnd slumherof sen.-

If your hore becomes dull nnd heavy j people , that nn adherence to mem is pa- j ,' . . J ' 1 ,..oor,ine cnnoien y i.y . .uui e u.hich haci &0 ou(r bound him in ingle-

llhfcir ii.undatioa an tthenal substance.

m ,r '. person, of tine ts s te and lively irnaginA DAWrnors SlTbATIOX. .J;ltion, starts out in life with -feeling, U hen passing near the l.iet river gait? ' . . , ..' " r warm and prosrecis high;' he noes not nnd win e our oxen were grii.ing, an . c .. . ... , ... i . j. ,T r i succeed he gives way to his feehngs and U y k, lie colonist, related to us the Jot- , - i , .. . J . ' . , , i. - fancy, for drawing out to him a course, lowing interesting circumstance: "o is ; . . . ... w , . , , , , ,l .,, . - ! which would hav e led to different result now, ' he sait , '-more than two years smce( . .

of their denomi-!' l"l!jlic ",i,ul

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ft lump of gum assafirtida on his bit cov- nation, true and genuine republicanism. Ill ; mtj somein.ng 10 a wagm, mk.-j ered or wrapped in a stror- rag. This ' is a combination of the officers of govern-1 e not deceived by names He I j denly. though it was mid day, an error., wTtFR " 1 Hnl 1 "r- ... ,.. ... iptl in rin . I hp bisf republican, who i.- ,,! .ir,.f l-.w SUM. l,.ll,K.

nnv be continued for the whole jourripy,!rnent to render nugatory me sanitary , ' ' ' .:;." Vril' fp' rimJ ll. ' V I By the arrival of tlie. l.i, Jlambolt, C

on, 1 hplipra ri.-nt U :ikinr anv dis.'rAs which the constitution has provi-i 1 ' I himse.r nn.etiy own m uie mki.i, u,o,, r,. Boston, on the l9Mi i..t. dates to th.

temper if put with sick horses or iu sfa-' ded essential to the life and purify of the j stitut ion. the very threshold of the door. My wih,. ju,y tr0U Liverpool haye been received . 1 . . . . A , ... , ! t,i;,. ,,l it, nP-IPd nf whirl, sc-1 either frozen with tear, or aware of the '1 he new cabinet has been formed with

odious oli-l VVe annex an -tract Hon, O. danger attending any attempt t0 ,r.e ! d Milboiirrie m' UleUHoll!6ep:l

Ilnr8efl pompiimps t lama on the road : crarchv, dangerous to civ il liberty and the liters o me n n,on opu,.. , ; ma.ned motionless in her p ace w.Mie ,B JoliU c. Molllu,usc, Comn,i

. i. : ! .,.,.,.1 "S under this figure , the oealh ot laray- children took refuge in her Ian. 1 he ; Wonris rores(s ; ni,icc of

vv.ino.u any apparent cause ' - ..... ..U.lle. h n.i.r.H nitrarled mv attention . i TI.p .tn'iilliv .if this ..abiM was much d

rally from bemg improperly shod. There, Uur amers ju ,y I n,e u u y ;;; f - - - , m ' ! Hshded in tbe I.oase . by Lord Alt

i.ie such various notions as tothe treat- right or me peop.e ... . " i.a i a 1 1. 1 1 j hi. ui.o uaii. . . ,, :t,5li,P it,,i,i nf U,c G-n-enment ic ir

. , . . .. i ... r i-i iil..tlintlnns .vliirh ilipv framed, tbev! rn . ... t.i: r .1.. c astonishment may ne wen conceived. - ... r(-.,,,.wi

inpni or 11 horse w nen louunti eu , 1 mu n v.i.3l. ... .... j . in i,-ie jjuiiui u h oijecimor.

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is difTicult to know what to say upon tne careinuy guuneu ?l ...cou. subject I would bleed freely from the which might possibly admit faction and neck--ive a pint of whiskey, with a lit-; intrigue into the government. I hey fore-

Paris, l2lst Iay, 103-1. Sir Have you ever witnessed the de-

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1 . .. :.l. J..l a. that rnm 1111:1 Ifin; Htinn!Tsl ine in- sum. 11."., ... , ...- .....mi i.i uic

lip wRrm water an 11 moiap-rs, wini tit.nnw - - - .- . , . . , . ' , ... d:i. I vested w ith authority . might ruin the fair I Oak of Tin: ii lage? Generations pass

:I : r.. U iZp on is est fabric that had e'verbieed tho world, ed away, but the Oak vas in its place

UIVCll 1.1 journey.

bout the size of a nutmeg dis- vested with authority , might ruin the fair I Oak of the uy . .1... i, I, t r;,hrir : that had ev er bleed tho world. : ed aw ay, but the C

,i, unu u.S-; u.c u-c r; ,nt. m (:. :t . !r,,inct iu nn.iThe village had a new church-new offi.

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proacbes. They inti oduced such checks 1 cers new goverooi new proprietors as were calculated to control the ambi-; ne.v mansions new owners new institu

tion and to afford the people cany mean s : I ions ami even i.e.v customs anu liaiuis and frequent orporlnnities rf purifying the but the O ik ivas ever , Us place. In the bndf, p-ditic. ' They endeavored to keepicentte ot the village green, it spread it is much a i.osMble, the different branch-j luxuriant and refreshing branches; whils

SOAP i.MvINtL This is a process in which many of our good housewives experience much inconvenience and vexation This arrises from their not being sufficiently acquainted with the simple and compound substance? which they employ . When a solution nf potash, or ley, Is de prived of carbonic arid, or rendered can-: tic, it readily combine- w ith annim .1 fat nnd forms liie compound called soft soap When both the ingredients are in pro p.pr condition, thcr is no difficulty in ma k 1 n r s o a n .

As ensP for the use of farmer-' females cliou-iog

es of the government dis'inct and inde

nendent of each other. To the legisla ture they gave the exclusive right of or i ginating and making laws. The execu

live was invented with tlie power to en

, ifions and even new customs and habits,

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the young carolled and the. gay danced beneath its loved shade. ''The Oak"1 'was the scene of many a festive hour, ma

ny a ) yous jubilee, many a happy hum

I was without near the house, busied in do 1

apt aia

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annon lis

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of tha

when 1 lound the entrance to it barred in .,.,.:,. bH ;th modifications. The London

such a way. Although the animal bad ; Chronicle says the reiri of tlie tones is at an not seen me, unarmed as 1 w as, escape ; end, nd the'hi-b int. -rest will prevail. , 1 1 .ii-ii I The. fii dit of D 01 Carlos hoin JV.nclarid, nnd seemed impossible, ye I glided gently, u'td witl, the pHrtl.is in Navarre, ar scarcely know ing what I meant to do, to ,COI I.rilH,(j. He has a.hlrcssed a llamii.g pioclnthe side of the house, up to the window ; n);iljan ll( his followers, taiksr exceedingly f"1 of tnv chamber, where I knew m y loarl- triutic, nod no.Ues orious promises. IIi3 s.:c- , cf 'i;I1r liv a most hannv cess we have v et to viimv. It is said he lias ed gun was stand ng. 1V a .no.t nap, v J hundred and ivventy-fivo chance 1 hd set it in the cornor close to c iv!lknt. (G tweiy-five

the window, so that I conl.l reach it wim ,uipl-il,s ci- tl0llars, throu-h Uaron Hubur, at my hand, for, as you may perceive the,iiri3. ouen.n- i- too small to admit of my hav-l The session of the Diet of Switzerland wa. opt 11 10, . 0 ,i, 01 ened at Zonich on tlie 7tb, unJcr circinis'.aning got in, and still more fortunate y, tl e I ci(imWlt. A,jsfriil and H il.a

door of the room was open, go iinu 1 Lmnu

the whole ilarger of the scene. T

"" : despotic powirs are highly irdutioiut rvt the he coiinlenance and 1.1 oteetion tiven to the Polish

i: . Imirmriinn in m n v p t f i h :i i s with 1 1 1 ' e s iti Switzerland. uii'.l insist' en their Ci-

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ttiP intent ion of making h snrmg . 1 uere j-"

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versary! Other oaks has been planted,

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w as no long e r a o y utr. v ii.uiu.i ...m . . ...

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-md to the j.r.!iri-rv was assigned all and lian neen cut down ; other trees na i isoitiy u n.. u.mun o- ........... '.' . ' , .i i- : : i lv.ri:ited and s.vuled .n il.f. vilh.irf.rs ! :.nd invoking the name nf the Lord, fire.!

lh it iii'iepenuero e eeii. i i . ioi .in imp.! i -1 - - .... . 1 ... . . i f i' I U ' 1. r. r r iv ns bo t i fl In llio I'lllurc in v 1j ' OCe .

i i , lod ear iss c ln-uin lion oi inein : - " ..-,- i - . . . ...,, a ff-e-id II, ,e peo pie themselves was reserved Ule others w ere oaks, and others were trees, of the b,yV head, and loilge, m he fore-,, 1P , a - ead e, n - 1 , , ' ?h at short and limited period?,- oil but this was'l'iir: Oak! If pricket had head, ot the I ion, ,m med n.tely ahoy eh. rept den, r ' ' ' ... I . i l I t .i a i :i" ttir.l furl i na linlLs rf fire, h.lf nr'fil lor L 1 1 6 IlllUUl t'J i C I Uieu I .

their oivn mW.n. S.i that, while; to ve piavvu, u vvas unuer trie u.ik, rJ '

A woman and two daughters died al-rtio-t instantaneou-ly in ITaiK e. on drink-

n.e hall passedover the hair ing from a bane! of ciuer a year ohl, in

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