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VT TV Tt-t t T c; n A r r- rr -s J. vs.. .'.5 JjO lr 11. i. . i t en S,th J JJ -J 1 Si i J Terras 2 50, if pa: J demm; the year. v'i I HI. if paid ill advance-. $-i o;t, if not paid dcri.ig the year. 5 1 lor i ni.Hit hi. rnpersdi'H-otitiriucd only at the option of the (ul).ifiipr wliil,' Hirrarnt are due. tz'jT v ' i tijpim lit tiniiiniu one s-ijnn re or loss 1 H-i.i t.e inscru-d t.o-e,: tai,-s tor one doiiar, and I Ion -s i r ad viM licuH T.t s i ii t lit-s.t int' rati. 1 Adverti' fincafs ;-(iit without orders, will in i nil c fi , f'o inscitc.l niild forbid, ui.d charged i ecci: ro iiu iv . urtirh'S of j-roilooi family, wdl le rcreit-d in i pnma-.n.r ',nt;' I ,d,iiver,diaVH. - j t. ., 1U l-i ten; l ion?, at (he r.uii ict : ice, t,enne3 Vcri the Sjui'i Hanover Standard. Mssns. Fi iTOP.s The following unconnected leinaiks ate not intended u a formal reply to Judge 11 all, on the "Catho. I iC 'lestion l.-ut merely as an expression ; of the writer's opinions on some of the

"ILU oi,3 ncu .u.iu'.rui, In limes of gieat excitement, there are rlwcys persons, even among the well meaning, who aie carried by their zoal-iject be ond the born is ot' piu.ieuce. Ibit this

aiioids no leasun why those who have u ; pteater coinmaud of temper, should entiieiy titseit a g)nu cause. Un an niva nii vi oui cmimi y, u somcoi loeinnaoi . - .. i . . : . . . . r . i : t i : tan's should become too violent in their (.position to their Ices, would it be proper tar cue w ho d i.-a p pi o v t d ol this udence j .. .. I

to unite with lhi enemy, and as-ist in the ' den-y of their teligion. wviii cf deiastation? These lemarks! A wo id with nsncct to Jude Ilali'? in e suggested by the con tie l the edi-1 manm r of criticising . An able and un tor of tiie western Monthly Magazine, in. partial critic is necosar v to every liteiai elation to the "Catholic Question. le- ' ry community . A critic should aluavs

cause a company of villains destroyed a

Ca.iiouc convent, ne seems to iiiiniv an oj ami oueni never siciince justice for an position to popery must be villainous. attempt at wit. We aie sorry to observe He seem3 to have been governed by the a departuie Irom the plainest principlesame mode of iea?oning which induced ' sound cn'.icism, in the Editor of the the individual who witnss-ed the evil ef- stein Mf nthiy Magazine. An instance lects of gluttony to forswear eating. ' d m eiepn sentti'.n may be ohseived in We are among tho-e w ho believe that bis icmai ks on k,Six .Mouths in a Conthe oppoiition lc Caiholies has been too vint.'1 He a-is, "Theresa, with a maidindisciimioate. We do not believe that' en coyness, which cannot bo too highly those who wete bom in our country, and commen-'ifii, mit;ces the coarse appaiUhave ciovvq ui in t!ie eriumeut of ali live ( J e i ! ) into ihe. le-s ofiensive ttim

.-..i - .i -..i:.i-.!i the blessii es of.vertv. ever could en teitiiin "licsiirns liHstile to our fiee instilutic t)8.'' Many of them would, dj n'oubt le w il'iiig to i i-k tiieir lives iii suppoi ting oiriiPnlon r.ot ii it lo hp sm-onspii. (hit ihorc ioieiga piitsis, vho ait dad v , ininrir..T 1:1 iM.on in rhpri-h aov nrderd att " o - - r ' J ; tarhment to our libeities? They have im tubed the ptinciplesof civil and religious ' ' ... despotism from iheir very turtli. 1 tie itogmas c f t v have been mingled ' v rann with all the in.-l: uc'tions which they have received, and a hatred to republicanism has become incorporated with every feeling. They have left their country, not to escape from ty 1 sony ; but they hav e come, as the hirelings of despots, to advance . . . . 1 . 1. 1 1 . 1 . . 1 their mieresH. h 11 t roiuime i.i utnose men entertain any vtiv amicable teeiir.gs tovvTrds our tree institutions : ; it seems strange lhat Judge Hall should imtdiciite all who oppose Unman C;iih-i olicisrn in the ciime of dtstroving ihe Chaileslown convent. He must kuow that all enbghtened men disapprove of that infamous transaction. Even the committee who si) per intend e.i the publication cf the obnoxious "Six Months iu a C' u vent ' denounce the'scoundr els' in no rnea.: 1 Kurcd terms. Sha u who e community .

be accountable for the deeds of a reck-j and one cf his works ,t "silly book, stuff- : 'vcu by name. She eaya she ha.l sevei less mob, because llieir sentiments, cn one ' d wi;!i boyi.-h lev nice, unbecoming the j 4 K't i and in m,e ol nei his cmi-.itdp-r hnv n f.int rpsemhlancp ? If' author's age and character.' Exnenence veieed with the Saviour Unit he told

such reasoning he adopted, Judge Hall is '

guilty of demolishing several church-' olhei ' leelngs. He would do well to deutns calculated to war., people to pie : treated to one extremity, and the snaue lhe ,.etv Custom House, in Gay street, e in New York, of throwing; eggs atjiemember the complaint of Ihe frogs, ' paie for death, but being uuavuiimg, she by to the other, and having sprung his rattie, from ,,e mouth ofa very respectable lookTheodore D. Weld, and of a variety of; when they were stoned by mischievous ! her fcUil'etings was foictbly told to remind (a process which usually occupied about Ct,n;i,,nMrjt and leading Jacksonian. sim lar deeds, because lie is a coloniza-1 boys. 'Children,''1 sail the unhappy an:- them of the sutler ings ot the Saviour, and; a minute) aud placing himscll in the us-. jH(Jj j( feeKit heen induced to engage tiouist. imals, "we have no doubt lhat theie is 1 by her exoitations hkijcc ibtui "io lleejual attitude, he darted on the rat, , (p,; little work of circulating "Estiva Judge II. says he has "yet to learn infinite amusement in seeing our broken ! for refuge to the hope set beioie them.'" j having dexterously avoided his a-ailant, (;r pc,'' vx jib the view, or perhaps on why the missionary spirit, which is so j beads end legs, but reflect that you have She says she was taught dining her ub j before he had lime to prepare h-msell toi tJ)e coni;t;or)i 0f preserving his influr nee." praiseworthy in otheis, should be thought'all the fun tu yourselves. We cannot sence Item the body, many truths m 1 eli-j another attack, had in his turn made such u( ,ieai, (1,1;i,ters who would have 60 wicked and dangerous in then) (Roman laugh to save our lives." J gion, of which befoie she was ignoiant,ja furious assault upon the snake which he (bon;rht jt? Who would expect to see a Catholics)" does he seiiously advance this1 --- - - iiUd that one chapter was explained to 1 seized by the back of the neck that Vpntman of his appearance and bearing,

to serve as an argument why the Rom .mj ;i:.. Y. II. IIAKISlsON. j her, which expianauon she was able to Catholic Religion should not be opposed ' j We j-eiceive, by a notice in the Louis-; repeal and quite a rational and consistent if he knew that his life was in danger ' vilie Journal, that Gen. Harrison is to re-j exposition and what is more grange ii is from one who was firmly convinced thatjeeive an invitation to a public dinner in a chapter which she never remembers to duty required him to murder, would any ; that city, w hich would ha?e been tendered 1 have read, but w hich now, without hav"proofs of zeal and sincerity" induce ; to him during his recent visit had not his ' ing recuiredto her bible, she is able to hiin to submit to death w ithout an effort! stay been too brief to afford time for the j repeat. More of a similar kind and

to save himself ? Catholics may he very ! ' ! sincere in their etiorts to ad vanes their . . . . . . .

ilt-ion: but when 1 rotestants see melon the wiioie line or ins journey lie was

legitimate effects of lhat religion, they 1 should be no less sincere in their efiorts to check its progress. We know their creed consists of nothing but forms and ceremonies lhat it is destructive to man's best interests; as it lulls its votaries into supposed security. It is not beneliciil, even as a system of morality; for we frequently see those who observe all its forms, at the same time violating the plainest principles of moral obligation. The philanthropist and the christian find nomore violent opposers of works of benevolence than Roman Catholics. li their opposition less pernicious because it is dijected by "sincerity and zeal?" It is a matter of vei y h;tle imparlance. Bf respects the catholic Qieuon. whether Miss Reed's book be hue or latWY are disposed to thiok her i m ignui at ion has given too deep a eol-ai mg to s one o! t'nj facts ; because w e do ;i a ih to belie v c

such t itude , a it desc-iibes, exists

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"u 111,1 miij m.m- iu ,,,, -iJtv..uu9 iuu!,: .ur.i i " 6t'ms mat Uco. 1 1 . l l , I c u n a s j y j ; rr down beside the carcaBe of the dcr IT" S ' .f1 ;'-S'!l Vlht"rC " I m,ues 1 , ( en' ,i,',,,,'; .1)UI ,nS li,si,,ee miated by the pople in a number .V,,, lhfie unlil he ,,;,t, niilde ,1

21 ! , ' " ui the .incny e.nd nipei-j co mm;,,! ne p-aceu unnonnn ru comm. uce o, pnmary meetings for me othce of uj ,)eai(v n,Pa!s l(V uhich hi stierx f, jsiit, oil w inch ii.i-a Reed professes to have i m his iventuciiv Hoops, nev er Jeanne that President. Let ihev were roeetii ' a o! i. . t, . . 7.

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C' inf iit ? For the honor of human uaimt; we oiiiu Doj-e tint lier narative is

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iMuiiij; uui we can;. ot im;iine wnerejieii an oppoi tuniiy of fealvirur well ul

jtid ;e 11. ohtained his "iricfiaealle1' evi oencc 01 lin la:t; v. he discovered it in the answer of; I P I.H TV 1 nnr :ir lit uf rtirtii'.i itp . ll ior u unf.itliouialde dej'th of pene liation. It the qoarieis ol childien, we have teen those who were '-hard jirtsscu' culrute ihe,nselve hy f,lue"' aul I'cldnefii of denial. While their opponents v ete pressing their point, i n i i .ii i i 'e little feliotvs fcieam out " on lie ! vou 1 li-1 yon he V The boldness of their vo yon lit cilc rations etill incieaine. till they oblige their opponent?, of weak longs, to yield the victory. If this is evidence in favor of those childien, the falsehood of aliss Kee i lias been "iuefiogably " de monstratcd by the Lady Suneiior.

; xiicuifi ui n-iiiaiue dix , iticnuis in ; vaicuua m rrinuorian tuiad .iii.,g uuuei ' a Couveni"' be true or false, those uhojlha head of Ameiican eb ijuence , the j have made any observations on th tub- speech of the HonoiaSde llt.iry Clay ol that means aie used in Catho- : Kentucky, in the United Slates Senate, - he schools to conveit the j.upiis to that m the lJr esideni's prott-st. Such a notice

huth. As thev believe that there is no salvation out of their church, it is natural tli at they should make, such efforts, though jj iudence may maJ.e them 1 . cautious i he "snicei it ' of their belief, however, alioi;'s no reason for Frotestaiits thaneing . i : -.i . i . . . ! tiieir opinions w ithout icgaid to t he len condemn or appiove after examination, i . i . .. i . -i"old tcralch.'" Thi'. if tiue, wc.ubl ;ir-! gue a d;agit cable i.llecti Mi m M i-s Heed ; ! -1'' ti'isis not her language. Wherever 1 nscs tiie tet ni, sl.c stau s it as t he la:?-1 gu.!ge (f t.he Lisbon, and accoi o m -d v ':- '" ;i ;i '-iitiua. ..Civ, u n a ic v e i - - a J ; the merits ol the WOI etlosiice ho 1 . . , ' , ".ne. In cnticise a woik it uoe not ap- j pear necessary lor Judge ii. ever to read . IW I ! . n - e uuu in nij vvniings sucn remariis : 3 the following : "Thi3 0.ic.i 111 goou poetry, but vre have not read it." it ;? to;

Ue r gietted that this work has come mto ', 'aI1' loCUei.t. Suhv-K-ueully sr e had oaithe wuild w about a title ; ior we lur ii ' pel ludiciil reiuin? ol paiuiy nit occawill never gain one by its own meni. W'e ! t""-'' appaiently by ho, ids inm, Li

acknon Icdp, how ever, that we have not lead if, IS'ovv. all this may he exttemely -ailtj w e uie not d..-po.-;;d to ce.nv the j existence ot any thing because we hav e never tetu 11 outetiu'-, and never ex 'peel U see ii; but we cauaol divine the ns of it--is the Judge as much devot-d 10 the fair sex 1 s Le dec aies liimseli to have been, when he wrote his "Letters ucm the W est, and is he on that account prevented irom leading books L'efore he nac.-cs li.em 1 lie has himself fell the ) isb of criticism, and knows what weie bis sensations when the biiarteily Kcview ..... . . . promi.;ct:i nun a 'j.iuiciai -u.ocutioa "hould teach him to pay more regard to necessary arrangements. The General . 1 1 - -. . 1 . has recently neen on a visu 10 Indiana, and . . 1 1 - 1 greeted with a cordiality of welcome which shews the people have not forgotten his many and valued public services. We are glad to see those evidences of favor o-atherinf around the commander of the North W estern Army, and dispelling the delusion which has for such a length of time given to otheis the lauiels which were justly due him a lone, it is true, for many y eai s, those whose interest it was to produce that end, succeeded in diverting the gratitude of the people from one who had devoted years of tod and peril in their cause; but a crisis has now arrived when the merits of every prominent man are carefully examined, and, in this examina lion, neglected met it w ill come again into remernheiance, while those of sounding p.eten-ions unaccompanied by performai.ee wilt sink to that ob-euritv from .vhnb, in an ev, dav far the country I thev once emerged. No man conlrtb

uled more to give Kentucky a diameter

phmdne, in one of ijis jiul.lic djjiatche$, ! "oj ineir excessive valor." He never ouiit Kentuckv lie knew t! " oc nuh oi v. lino

Kentuckiaos ueiu mane and he had iuitb'move uo aristociatic. liillii'L' 1 at.'M

in the metal . . . . AH.'iongu the citizens ol anotner State he had nn mean jealousus togral. fy at the expense ot the wtileaiu - ed leputal.on of the daughter of Virginia; but with that mananinity w hich he - longs to the tmly great he delighted m adding lo the lustie of the gfar of the West. Should he accept this invitation . r ii i , . i ttutn Louisville, we have no doubt hut tb festival will he one reflecting honor both; on tiie entei lame is and the jriiest. I'raut.Jurt (Junn.ionzi'sallh. COMVLUH:?iT U V TO We have now beluie us (LAV. India (Jatne zette of September 10, K'JJ, punted at on the other side of the Globe mut he a high compliment to M c. Clay. We know ' thai the sjieeches ot American rlatc sriMn, 'attracted much attention in i.'u i o j,t , hut I we were not prepared to beiiev e uutd the i reception of the pai er, that any of the .. .. . millions m boutliern ..-ia. eei icadat their homes, n h it hi sani in an American Congrtss. Who of i, -p. cti es deiivejtd in Imiia, ;n ..n , Miij,:ri, t x cej.'t w hat our uw n mis-i- ion it s .-t oij ho.i.e of their own don.-rs or t.i u.iin'i oniv. lo be known as a slate-nun ti,i. og.uu whole continent, is no small hoi.oi ; lot to be ipmtcd some iiiouiimi miL-s od, in the j way ol a speech itnnn n-g i...ui io read it, is a hn'ii hnnor indtc-.j nni'.it those oi: u who aie politically opp..sd to Mr. Clay must itjon.e to tee. a- it Conlcls dis - tinctioti on ourcommon Cou;;irv. ,'. 1". Cuur. Ki-'jr. - "1 V.S'i ia.iUl'S. The case ol Mi.- INovcM of this ton, :atd mucii nouce am! cuii. siiy. n'- exc vvne noisccnutr ruistii, ouliinre '""v co,.j.,iu.e in the Un h aivi ncuii'u ry oi l!:t- slate, otnti ot mu 1..1..-1 m ..tn.-i.. - ;'e i t st; e ms had l 1 1 u ueveie.v .U.acKod a :lvc; a pailnUI uuease Ol Hie li er . oil inv I I . l times was vtiy gi at , intended by violent paioxysma. i i.e in si n-pi- . . . .. I .1 01 l-lt-11 1U a oc 1 auou we 1 e nuu sioned bw i r tni.-g thio-. ;i m;o lin - mouciaie til ot laughter, by an unuupor. ' 'besc -oaviii-, sac I am led 01 ..huoiki! a - ! w,lv, a:..l tv eiy eUoi t uimie 10 revive or its. ore ucr to sense ami activity, v. 1 1 1 ; meluciual. hen ?ue cu.e ml this 1 1 aio e, W Hlch UsUaiiy listed anoUt I wo ! houis, she uislitrs. A, w as ia I t.e most 1 x..i uu itm iu though io ine sar munoing 7 -pcc'.ators she appe..i- whohy 10-, n-ib.c, ' ,e msisis tnl ae bus iier senses p-eitcct ! a"d -u!iie lhat she v isim toe nuiij .-l i pu - mat she aciuall v e.i w ai lecg1 mzed seveim ol i.er n. p 1, , i i, ;.. s in ine i heavtuly ttale , and also one lormeitv a townsman, in the legmu of mspau, whom: . 1 1 1 1 ; she had never beioie known heaid ol, ' her there hud been injtau,.- of sudden equally difficult lo explain by any ac I . . 1 ...:.,.;,.i0 r .1,., 1,.... Know icujjcu pi uicipics 01 piinowpuj I . . . , 1 . .. ... 1 .... 1 ... ueen siaieu 10 us as nanog uum iw 1 the piesence and to the personal know lede of our informant. She insists that she is not nor has been deranged iu mind, and invites people to call upun her, thai I she may convince them of her sanity ami sincerity. We aie putsuaued theie is no deception practiced by her or any one. Her veracity it is believed, is unquestion able. Furthermore, she intimates thai she is commanded to publish to the world her exercise and experience, and that as soon us her health will pemit, another seven days wonder will be forthcoming. Since writing the above, we aie informed that Miss Newelfs paroxysms have ceased. After having had some six er seven of these she i u for med her friends I (hat she should hav e no ?e ere or distres 6U),r paroxysms after Sunda last , and ac-i coidii'ffW from that day tbi-, (Friday)! Uhe has been tree from pain, though in a feeble tate of hpallb From the Farmer' Gazette, published at Harry Mass.

ai ts ol the coutitry, in I'ti;uvlv ania , - ; Ur.io and Indiana. A country )iti loo, i an vocates his claim? lot this i loo ml ii --no li ! v )' t n i v ii is ie en i ue i. i si u I - - . . j K( m.de, exoui-ile, lijriorant, mobish men ley has been drummed tooelher in the .Stute House vard.Fannel Slall, or m the Hall, St. Tamany. JS'o!-f.o!,ody, hut j the honest fa rmeis and mechanics in the vulgar and ungenteel counties of Uuhm. Dauphin, Jun.a! a, or k, Cun.ber land, Lehanon, ice. tit Fenr. v Ivania ; the back - i . i v..od8 rountie s c! Ohio, na-h v. Hi uni''in?9 vi v;mo, mm j iie.miiton, and Log-in, and in that mean city ol Cincinnati inhabited by hoir me.ichante; i and m most o, the counties of the Mate of the Uoosiers, called Indiana, where I ! a r I I - n 1 1 Hrlininl ..II 1 1 1 a ilnip. m un . i m i " . " by h-hlino; 'he bntlle of 'i'ippccanoe.i w;iie (.iovernor. Pn'ow is not this a vulvar nomination'' and is it not got up in a vul y vulvar men in a vu.gar 'i n r lino? stite too, eteu m Uottma 1'enn.n Uan.a a a eiv o,k Utier ui.iei, s,ve:-'llmv veiy ungiateful the whole concern is; ,ll , i i.e ciu i ie-siune tit alto t a IJi.i.cl j '"ghtly, with ioleu.n conteuij.-t. How vast- ; ' . unfortunate it is, that vul j people I ia ve votes good for nothing lot i to pay taxes, raise t induce .uol send it to

1 the city to kef p genteel people fn m star:cn,,. ,, (.

ii. . .. viog. hit as the coi:,!iy per.pie ha v c votes and will not icgaid gentility, it is .eaie.i, that t'lP r ..r-srn.t street cnn(. iiat-, i. i. : j i.. i .i.......ii i.ia miioied and ri.'.tul as tie is, vvi.i have to wuhdiaw. after all, and Cive I lace to the common people's candidate lhat all vulgar veteia.i Democrat, the Far- '. mtr of 'oi th Ltr.d w hat a j ity ! J enn. Intelligencer. Avi:.v;!i.vfJ st'i-xyv.u i.i:s. ) : -"Ir- 'uiiis. ihe ceiebiatcd ucfuhsf, in a recent pnhli'-ation. m veiy earnest in Reaching tin wcild, tlr.t when an individ j ual feeis oldigtd io wear gbi-c-. f..r lbe , i t ime, i t is m-me n-:y impoitaot tolu-; tn;e vi.-mn not to have s-pd tacle -vn too i

-mall. If. says Mr. Cuius, !hvgl,s,es are!,,(e p.j., ke.,, , je (r ,,e QVie not suhi-iently large to ever the curb . i,,ei,i donations ot -co, !, i , it.

1 . . 1 1 " 1 . 1 v ; - " , V a i 1 i S ntl ' i f i '. . i S IO ini'i , r r i thev exert a destructive influence ovei I the organ, by obliging 'he vvh I e run sr ii - ! . . .. c .1 . i . 1 : ... i a r io w e r 01 1 uc r v iu oh rrntn, 1001. ir p dt r to receive im pi c -..-lot through list ' verv ronti ar ted vviadow ol the hr.-.v. lie thinks highly of gauze speda; !t s, nscreens lo keep nut 111 n uS) motive to vi-i mi in sandy rc-cnots and in i i les, w he r o the ilu-t is w huled w ith ' tremend'WH violence throueh the st 1 eel . like blowing thioug.i so many tubes He seems to be mu h uppose-l to operations en this delicately con-tiucted oign. Ssieutiuc Jructs. n v t s . m t! A 11 r. r: v a m:s. 1 ! .e tune since toe 10 aster of a vessel ! o.dv tn-me wiai mm a rawiesiia ive 01 rain. I . . t . . 1 1 r . . 1 er a large size. In on er to ay't',iTl t, now slioit a time In,-. wo oil (iroouce ii, a'u be the reptile j 1 oc u 1 1: o a 1 a 1 ;nd put it into a cage with the snake,: who darted or, it and in something let;, . .11 . th in five minu!e- was dem Sometime after he was induced to try the exneriineut; but en I he latter occasion the result was by no means tho same O-i being placed io the cage the rat re-

u t..e or 111 ine we. iier on i;-i-. 10 re.. 1,. . n ti , 1 ; oaiiuv punr fi. j he person who owns a-.m-t Ihe Im.ne as we.t a- ahove anoj(hffU ,., t.IJ(i.tS) IJ(J j , il0ui w ho-e kno w Ih.li.vv it. J HP iargo oi i fawmou d spe4; of CO()nt ,pe J(i ,r,n5( le car. t.cle-.a.cthe.ch.realingethcrasuperio,;, o )jS tHICe letn ' iClPi, r,ir , p

leu uiiumrs mo .cpi.e v.c.-ew vu "".walL.ir.rjhimselt out of breath, in bunting

the rat never ior an insiani lei go nis hold till he had strangled his antagonist. Extreme case of personal suffering. A hunter w hile in pursuit of a deer, fell into one of those deep funnel shaped pits, formed in the prairies by the settling 01 . . c. 1. , : 1 1 ...... .. Uie waters aiuu uenvy imui """""i 1 1 . 1 . r :. 1. 1. 1 ., ".' 1,0 r -. , ny me name 01 bim. imirj. u.n3fc.c..,

horror he came in contact at the bottom reported to have said to Gen. I'lounf, with a huge grisly bear. The monster 0f JVorth Carolina, w hen they w ere memgrappled him; a deadly contest ensued hers of Congress, at Phil tdelphia and in which the poor hunter was severely udien the latter challenged the Judge to torn and bifen. and hud a leg and aj, arm mortal combat : 'Til consult my wife, sir," broken, but succeeded in killing his rug- repeated the Judge, taking dT his three ged foe. For several days he remained cornered lint, and making a bow, "and at the bottom of lhe pit, too much crip- if the is willing, I'll favor you with a .led to move, and subsisting on the raw .meeting." tlesh of the bear; during which time he, r-'. kept his w ounds opeo that they might j fef Consistent. The New York Eveheal gradually and effectually. He was njn j'oit denounces the late Judge Marat length enabled to scramble lo the top SHALL as an old Federalist, and openly of the pit . and so out upon the open prai- rejoices at his death ! because, it avers, it rie. Willi great difficulty he crawled to occasions an opportunity of doing ?nti)f a ravinp, formed then by a stream nearly thing toward bringing the Supreme Court dry. Here he took a delicious draught of over tc Republican principles. And yet

water, which infused new life into them; then dragged himself Irom pool to pool, supporting life with sm!l fi-h. One day t he saw a won riuui nown h new 1 m hcijim 1 botmg prairie. He immediately crawled

from the ravine, drove oft" the wolf, and

int, he tiuisued t lie course of ihe trn(.i: until it preiv to a considerable stream. j)nn I( ,jns j e floated until be came to where if emptied ii.to the Mieris'ippi.i f , i. i . i - . . t ..... i . rri,i .. i ;? t i. , t . . :., ivt urc, uii ii JIB liiuxillrii I ' U - ; ?oniP (:i,T,rliv n,.,i r it ronimilu,,, h.'m-elf to ihe eu-rent of ihr' flij , rivpp n ,hijJ a ' j)e ll)a;eiJ linfil .1 u,.,.,,tA n,-,to 18 llfCouncil J'iuff- Fortu n'dv he ariive 1 : , liere iu lLe day time, othenn.e he m'gbt iiave ,jJae(J lJn;olirej t hiS y ; f,0lf ..,1(i (iv. , ...i,.,,! ; .. i'Uo,iiuu nae iieiiMitMi iii tiie uasie til '. . . r , , . ,a!eiK r.;,,,r Su.A C. t... t cai)e w 7 , , , . , ' iroiijiit to frhore nioie dend t!i:ti :ilivr je ,01, recoered Irom hi9 wounds, but remaned maimed for life. Hukiuto!k i . .- r, , . . . . i'i,iiigs i out on ine J t atries . One ot the T'eiv Vork iiimr-ra inr,. ;inn, . ,, i.,,..,. c i..,v IV miif pf o:fjC (Jav ,f ,.,lcjtVf (or ,1e ,.un,(.r. on, class o"f i u.Tian, know r; hv the poj.co aa ,i.lC- i,, 4.:f.pn r,.' ,.., 4" ' V" V II . I I w I Ji( ( J ,oOntrV ItlTP iv!illll.l nnd iIid iinr Lr.lj ,-1' !;) ' :f ,' r ,', ' cAiiinize to vell ihe ccifen of iliP l..-.rt-ef., fll,.P r. The New VoikTianse fuiLwuif' tketch of a mod- ; e , (l , . I u Tiie most lovely of the P.mdemonhn ' Was the one in the reir of o Faik lion ' H1 tiiP , rHi,i.n .,r l',l,vi.r,l ('rr..A.., i-phere weie ihe simple country youth of , iuitlie uninitiated boy of 14 , the mechanic, n hose wife and family wer sulTe'ii.P- for bread : the cleih. wIhsp nor bet i,ertn,. ; were filled with Lis employer's money; laud the erev-hairfd ami f-viinifurnl black-leg mingled together in the damning vice of gambling. The low, de-pe-rate mutmeref the io.-Pr,an .' the qui :k, exulting, "damn my eyes" of the winner, were heard m success. on, at this "no tal arnal house, " from dr.rk till midnight; and the cool calculating rascal that "threw UVuce ; but he is too power ml fur lh la wr. W'e-hope (his exjosnre of him will tend ! I n antnr! Ii Ihor nl n r- t 1 r O . : : ! 1 1.0 till .inui f, nt. we shall suggest the propriety of the utmbers of the TihiIps Lni'n selectiog i more suilabls place in which to hold their assemblages. He may escape the grasp of old Hay s, but he cannot elude the eaiching lays of the sun. The district attorney may not be able to biing hirn it the bar of the Session?, but he shall tiring him lo the bar of public opinion; and we are sine the Ju ige lieu will -ta.r.p upon him and hi liou-e that disgrace w Inch it so richly deserves, youths who fear the gambler's fate should he ! careful hM thev v'-u ,,,P preini-es of E ivv ai d 1 C'"'i Park P.ow, , - .C.Hh1yGu make no me an IlxWa Globe?'" The kitchen Cabinet Vnoueh they rniy deal out the spoils''' with a lii.eral hand. are nevertheless pretty severe task masSo it appears to'me: and I think, t Mr. Editor, your leaders will ngice with mc in opinion on this matter, when they learn that the sentence minted at the ton f , rtice uai oi e wUicu l,ea-( Vg. ()fI(i;(V nj0rning, in the n-ighhoi hood of , tvav r,,lnniP nf ihn i,c,,en Cabinet ofiirial coHsnme rs of the j "Ex rriA Glock?" Such, however ia the "melancholy fact" such the "ufs" to which a leading politician may come at last." Baltimore Patriot. A. L ( - , , t h . rt-. t-i. 1. "in consult my n'je. 1 ins 11 moi 1 , 1.1 ii. r m , i..,.,.n. Q;u juoge ihahiimi, i .nsduiu-tu;, the same paper thinks that Mr. Tankt, an 0ld school 1-ederalist c.i me suiciesi gecti afl(j a mK nf violent unconquerable political pan-smns won. o u.r Jeut Chief Justice! Baltimore Patriot.

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