Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 April 1837 — Page 2
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iiai.'iiis i'i ukiiiini loll are unci tngei,
Wid this satisfy Mr. lov!m .' The
wiicio article of Mr. I. U a p.rleot ".Ml: I. Itii. w ho I. a- a heller i : he linv k;v.
ere is on
iiin-l-isidii 1'c ofund n'thotioh I U il tie. ply for the lues
IVntu-sse.; arc loo independent, am! tip-lot" t!io Kentl-HKMi themselves yet no small ivmto too hhrhlv the tale ins .-! huh:- portion of intrivst was ivc-n to their iio-
poil .OIK ol t;t ill'
t t'.uii.-lif:! r:--ri-'!! ',ci';!; for certainly I liavr M-Idom
to makoom- than l.im.' Thus much .!, ,,:;,:! v. , to ta.-.a'ut- him at the lb-.);-.-:--. ! sot-!! two hiior animals loan tnos. on vh.rli
thev were i::oii nti'.l. V. In n tin- word
conMJercd it oar ilaty to .-av for the I'.x-St-n itor" who is now .bsen. lro.a tin-.
rumitv, ami v. "ii ai itu p.-iiovt ok- arncuwas i :i.se;'i'u i;i our paper, w as just In-em-iiitor. to recover Irom a severe :m.i thnr.T-
iiuis in. .i-po-nti mi, iucii ;ua: fo;ia:i!'il tnin
til his lions.? for scleral Weeks. As for
ourselves, if wo aro to ho (!o:i on need for .id. oeatiti ; the improv i';il::!; of tin- noble Wabash, a canal of Cod"s own makiiio-, in preference, to i-uttinir one hv tin: hands of man alonij its margin, with ati immense expense to the State, a-.id of inter-socui'-j a canal v i I ! i White river, instead
.lot ex; nlm.-; i: to Idvausviile, thus ruriail-
The remarks of the editor of the W a b.ish Courier i:i his last paper, in whir! he savs "The Vineenties (iazette st.il pelt:
awav at the Evansville Journal. an,l over-
Us shoulders at ths town in which it i jituated a sly shot occasionally takes a direction this way," -Vie. are, to say the 1 -ast of then;, entirely gratuitous. It is hardly necessary to stop to enquire what Mr. Dowliiijr means by ihr very classical expression of the "i.ii(" oi a jonr-
na!. barely observi;)-; th it he was ohm. less ilwrlliif in imtiiMti itiuti on the !,;,;
i,..v, .., wl,:,.', u;iM e-nurele th.-!'"" d,-iiuoe, P. : m : u i-l ; im; expense an
i 1 s; , p i u. i m. u e i K- r I'M fi uu n . eai inasi oi
liee.Js of liiinse
bavin"- fought shoulder to houh!er :;;a.i -t
us. Hut we mu?t assure him t:;:tt we a.v not a little astotii-'ned to find him li a-i ; his (loablj-l)a-.-rell:d pi-tol a, an "r.x-en-ator" for sent mien ts eoiitatneJ m our editorial, ann which are entirely oi.r own. The ardor of his teniperann. nt ha; ci'id him to miss the true o'p-i t. I'r unl as we should be ot the contributions ,,1 that individual, we know fail ell th -t we cannot expect their aid, and that when ho appears in our eoluui-, it will be o-.er h:s proper signature. N'v r know tio tint he entertains too much respect for himself to replv to personalities couched in the style
of ribaldrv and biilinssffate. Um-ii we.
who for joins tim-J past have been accus
touted to a tirade of abuse from ihr- p.-n
of certain editors, nrist be ( .--:sed il -
-.o',:;.', we e.i.i (ijiiv say toat we are
w id.n s to s-.::IVr sticti i!eitth-.ci-itio:H , eM-t! :i-rv ri tJieai. ;:i.i w ;.! itiore to t!i.- edilor of the Cotir'er. ant Lien v. e !:ae iloiic with 's'.i.i. I'i I h.- not vote for Tie famous "ru'i"' of tha l.i.-t session of
toe l.t'c-slatun-. att.l wa- laatc iii no "i.iiio ation i:an the sv -a in of iu-an.i a! improvements, Mich as it p-i--s--il b.r.'i Iloiises in the e.- io: of 1 'io-ti.' ( . c :!.-:--tetl-'y. til. ;i ..rt a i-we!." S'o'.-.tic.l u.ietorsoiuetini -s ive b.ilusses to oi'u r-j wl.a l: thev wi.l not allow themselves. Do they not Doctor Tommy? Which is best and most consistent Doctor Dowlin, to plr. 'a a hj; beilov. ini:
r l.a-'-al s..-. taia-e
:annot in acier.dma: our lrieti.ls :n ! ;:
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(,-.., mn,.r,.,.,l r,. -..,..,
i.o.o ....... . . ... , ' their st vie or their t!i :;io:i. c ic.i r , as diii the honest Quaker, lio, wia n luted i:i t'r.e usual 'nanuer by a niau v',io nr.s in the habit of blowing his nose an 1 wiping t'an mucus from I. is fniLOrs on Ins shoes, and who had a moment previous i e-
' O ; , , l .;HU ) A of bj'aa
peated the act. replied "I
cannot sua e
lomas null! iliou
hands with th. e friend T
Hast washed." Tin; editor of th ('ourier denies that he ever tlatteri d ' the editor or editors of the Journal, six iua- "we have never flattered them nor shall we." Hv n ferritin to t!;e Courier of the K;h of March, we l'nd t!ie follow in word-: "The F. ansvii'.e Jo-irnal scores the Yiucennes (Iazette fu" its op;)o-uio:i to t!,e intern. -.1 improvem-'nt svi-tem. . e ;,iv o'ad of it, for it has teken the yh off our hands, an:! from the sp-cimen a'.rea !v --,r-nished, it promises to be done cn.-h hotter than we eoedd posM'dv d i it." i rv modot. indeed, Mr. Dowlm-; n (M rv inn n.b ,'. to '.he ta-.ior oi the Journal none in the world. No flattery to excel Mr. D . v.liuj; in inditing on editorial paragraph one v. hose aekn iwied.j--d tr.'u nis have cast a bright pleu or arou-i ! ill -colunmsof tlie Courier, and ;-ion it a patronage idony the ri.-h valley of the Wahash, which any but such an hamhle and eopio-uded odiU.r ts r-iirselvt-s n.i.aht or rv. ?n'o th'tterv, iv e repeat oi.lv a little lieklie of the ribs, :i!)d j .c.;in j of t'-e- 1 ,t,L'h.
! ro-.her lli!!v.
Wc have the uri o-' ' , of t'.e five I v;v.--
iud seven fi-lu
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can;.
side cut to contend for. "Il promises to
lie done much fetter than we could
r 1 1 iv. o i : trv to c . i . eri fi oi:i t o.- true no n:- - -!cri of intern il me
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Why d.u ; Doe the pu'-l.e mind of auiemhn th"
provtMiietit tor vituperative alia; irr.;s : ersop.al i lies a--oi-t in.'.iv i,'
no war connected wr.'.i our c
p irtme::'..' We are authorized to au-y-unco 11. ?V . C'arnan as a candidate f -r A.-sociato Jude at tlie etlsuiivj August eh-e.'o:;. ...a r Ve are au'liorized ap.il rcptested to s:iv ;h .! Jl.-nry If aid-; is a e.iudi hue for reelection, as Ifecjrder, at ii.e next August
a , Inc (tii i j i i .!... Ca.iL j t Washiaj .".. "Tiit:i;:: is .. i i : ss . tiu wincii a:,v HOMtsr ."iN .;:.; o itroKtr." M " i'iiis cry of pressure for money, when it is i.i greater abuudaiica t'lt-.n ever helore, n l.ke a cry of famine in tlie midst of the most plentiful harvest. Si) MM nil.'. km may nil. i:vi:. in srcn TIM MS. WHO UAVil N!) ri'iNd Tt! DAT. HCTITCAN iilltlM.V TIIOS!; WHO DDSDRVD it) ST A K YD I!DCAl'SD TIIDY llWll DAIDNDD NOTillM:." Commp.v.'. Mr. "a;i Daren is cujovitoi his tj .i!'.i. doliar, h r atttr.tm. lie he has cood C.r.u-.ers, r. 'i lluvrruudv : a 1 eli.otipairne due hero's jroo.J servants, and no notes to be t,!utv;.! at n:r.r j er cent, per inotrdil 'I'll-; Iviitor ( f the Clo'.e is in thp :m-i-.'uii receipt of r-pr.t!'!') for pu' lr- jirintao;. f. e no pre .s-i.-e, :::i 1 :!: avfire. t'.;:i!.s ti.-'t ;!:-y w I .. i ; r ot s . f, rum ite as he is -m.!.--; ia - to .',,':';;" Deuheti M. i.iti), v ha ; : pritte, !;, oteoine tVoui t'ae t!epoif hanks, who are to have (), Hit:), t(..)-J of the ap.lic deposites at Vi per cent, per aiiinim. hilnev f-els "no pressure," and therefore, he thinks the: e who have "nothing to eat," "deserve f e '. ire n I t ra -1 o ,r- elves to c n: ih - it:-!. ::i ::i..n v. e , !, when w a re a! saeli o.i:-:..-ts ;u th --e lr. in "the otu. a ,i t'.raa. u i : y vrp;.; : ;:; f ;;s wo do the la: a v io.m. ;y of i:'e:i its honest ;. pts.v a - ,. ;y i a i artli, to : ilnur ji-i!:i.-;!i- iit-:, a. i ! w h-u we know that all I t ' s I s anxiety and mi - da f ! a - haen eaa- ed
V ba 1 r.ivor;i:iie;it. To tortured
:v liej'it a . 1 ! c da v. one w oi.ld fmev wa - l-a.i e::--.::;h. eui" to have oi-u'.t I- id ai to i: jury in this luatne r, hv tie- C ivefilinant, and its nr;:i;i. is ;ni Mit;ara too ''retit to be borne. X. ;..,. ,.' ;:.; .'.'.- X,r ;,:.;:! ..:";-a k(: A rt "rta- C;le:n. .::w ( Ii::,::a-,i Maieli 7, 1 -:1T.
I i't,l .a- ',:rl: ,' ; ,.. Sccr.03 ia V a;hin jLari. Stratiae as itiay si-em to uu; raetis d. cr- s the scenes di-senoe I l.t-low, vet we have reason to he'.i.oc lh.-m a!l trio. ddustatement eor-.vsp. ui s . ..'i with w t i -appearing U! oth -r J r.;:, The I' -V M 1 1 1 it 1N.M - ar.i- It- i.n.i -.- n t , ore a; W to hi I) o;. m oorre-p ui h n'-! ed. a in-cred-.dons u dm may t'n- Wa -hi a;; inn correspondents for in.mv of th J atrti ds in tin- Atlantic Slates, particularly for some iti tins city, hav e been t!i!:na;-!i: he-l for lln.ur a -cttraey tVom llie moutent the hrst at.ti. ;.n.-. d the ot o n.izataiti of the ('a'.iu-t at) teitioanaeni'at iti the Dv-n-s.? vrrc'; s
u- noise
was a-iveu to take their places, ii
wliicli '.' Iheneh ei-tillemtm rode appeared to iindeistand, iti -linettvi ly, (he order. There he stood w ith his neck proudly arched, as immovable as if he had he; u a fixture of the terra firm a. The other animal w as o ideirdy one not practised; he had noduie-; to recommend him sav e his line presence and his .i!hi:it spuit. At the word "chare-o,' t'tie ii:.-t lior.-e moved; as slov.lv and with as much confess as if he were po.fectly aware oi' the ihity ;n hieh he was cnancd. To l ie oilier, it was a new scene t,( action, and his rider had to use no little exertion and inan.ijement to ca-t him iorward in the projier .hreetion, tor in t-iis him! of war fan- as much d jten !s tijnm 1 1 . . aoycruepuit of tlie horse as skid iti the use oi the weapon.
Jin
:i teamen wa re ou
in
L'O.a! r
Impcitant for the KaiOis nn. Ccmmcrcc- I from tht Fwridiun, Lxtra.'
onccK upon csuatoiitiitipr- I i. - , (hmnH-rfl-i.inrr ha,-, of late m, I J,..LA,..ss,K, 14, 18ed ...reat perfection. ChomiVtrv i'as'l,'nt! '! ""'r-:i'l'"t 1 -s ln.s just arrive ,1 frolI1 , - i . 1,111 lute M-i t ..1 M.r, I'Uimli.i? thu welcome mtelits an., anil now, instead it trouh1 e,r i . i -i i. . , , . oi.uo..i.r h ;a!,aL- th.it . .ice lias ottiili liei'ii re. torcJ to I inn. tie ti!M IM S to a.ter M.'Jtiatur. a, the cnun- Cm W.-U-u u to lav bifori- the public the followteihi'ers I'-ae tin m i, n tnin in d; and : p-: ' a: !... ml , ,:y of ireaty of capitulation, ply r.'d their skid to eha-i u- :!; ciu.tonta! X" :'"' '"'i I v to 1. urn that (Io umr Cull, r ill and import the paper or note. In this !";' l" .l "!"i-'il"-'"-e of Ids cheering iiitelligciirp, wav. wids have U en altered rlrr'c i,r-" l'K ''4ian-o i , oc-ctiutr the frontieV. A I !...!. I,;;1. I .... ... , , ,, f I , trme.f .oruoti vill Ik; maii.tained until thelartln- ' t t ' l I .ua!a.vIl,rli,lw. Indeed i,Ucx,.ci-UdlUt wu .bout toe Iran-! oellie; ueL-eted lib too a f.-w d. s, ;n., .s, and e-eiaily the Mica-uby f';"- liti.ai. whl ;ei hoid inn ni;tu iiSi.-t;.'i'inK the pei.At presep.', safely is looked for in the ' ll ,:'i -itakui ei of ih,. natian. h U hoped that intuntfiettire of :i particular paper, atuD lh" ,'",::-t"'s- l:' "ret-'fi rc so j.nni.pt in the dU -harfj a Drench cliemist !;as f.nnd a composition J"' " :!':" " lu,,hw :'!' ll""ish til,ir 1"''-
lor paper which seems to render this M-.r 'l' ' " T " ' 7" I"' "Tr n U , , ,. , .. , 1 ' 1 a uleii m, tirii.iiKiti.jnot our ditlicultiei city n-nK tkkatyop pkac: i-at acul lea-. O:. o:i It an ! ui 1 1 a : ! stain D. . .
eers
ders, for baiaira 'ir:ini.m. I considered ui v.-e! f a i;o. id e.piestarian: like the I'd. led ( 'etltaitr-: th. iletn.ens of that State una t-e said to be boii on ,i.it'bf.ck. I ke o n-nee of the I raad-s wa a d 1 km w Itathi:i,r aboii': h'oieo. I eon'd not atnaaeiatc ore ee;a'e:iey of si-.nl it: that re.-p a t.
1 could I'.ik'" nti'v lrom c ntet! .una s ;. : a" intu .e i
both eiuubattants went r sohed to
th'.'ie.si 1 es to the utmost. There was no iri-iiitilniiMicss. no ipiivennir ol die not -eles on tb.e part of eiihi r. Tin. ir nerves seeme I to be braced lor the s'rueea-, te.d couh! I'. 't lint expeiiem e 'die da, o ri ;r, ua'itral to evcrv niiiid of sc ;:.-i' u! : ' v . th ;'. 'wo -u !; 'u'ave s; I its wove thus no t in
I OTilraTtiiv f.l t'ic S.t,.li...',. V.tt. ,f r
1 ....... !! II. hiaa , a ,d their a has. by Jcmpcr, H.l.itooi hff, irl'.o ., ai d .ilie'.o.j i.re, r. jinsciitini; t), j iiti. i, .il l.i. f. M:;-an...y. and fully rinpovver--l l iai teu-d iiro with Maj .r tien.Thoni a- J...M.p. c.-ii.a.andiiii! tec C. J. foreri in 1 I, u a, ills (th ,'jv of Man li, ljr.7. A.ii Ic 1, 'i h- cl.kth r.ho-.c lain cih in Uhalf cf thci i eliis end the iii-tii n, nme that luislihiiei shall c. iaaaa. i.i'ely, and shall not lif rciumrd. Art. -J. Tin v v -:cc ami I iad tl.cmscb ts tint ll.e
P-a.rn. m treaty wut'i toe r.eint In re ol ' .-i.tn.- iui-...i. ,11 in l.iaeiatelv emiirrate in tV-
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a. i.
frau.l. We have s en this paper, of whiih sever;.! specimen-; nia.y )a t xainii-.e ! at this oliiee. It is leneNooH- p per, and in dl respects o.;u d to that in or.tolatv Use, uu! ils price D no h eft r, v. ht!-- i!;e security it jeesents is oi me: 'eu!ab!e . 1 n . .v:i-ver;.l banks ol thi ci; are, :.- we
0,
rem u inane,:. .ctl l ai ; and s.une x-1 '-i nt-
a lament Upon the la. per a
aa lll '.d.e in the ; r sanee of s"e
h ut'v to' I 'ea i .-to ,
e ! ll.e: i hv t! e I' resident of th
the V. i-Msij'j i.
:..! t.
1 he WrttirifT '''I Co; inn -1 !'-:'" ; v. hi
1 i ae i u tr ! take-! o; t 'y ael is j . i -' i v;;l t'tt n be 1: ted on this new f. huae. -V. J'. A Paris pap.-r of the -jOth of i'ehrti: -y .
"iti.es lata uie i ooee ii.nl i.unia; la
I wo or to roe i!a a c ieo i -reii tracis ot : il-.
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e,em! i:'d:
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e. ;- t . o a a;.; my s ..ota stay I. ere. ' is no e:t c w I,, r - tin- i n , -,' . ;.,;i ;-
are :-.,-,. -, nst'tvi- i-i all a!: nrs o! honor lhati t'n. y are i.i th:-: tr; 1 I rati readi'y i;u-i;.:e tlait ano-u- t n- eo;!,'o-.:.o of so ma:-,-, liaf.ei-, v. v mode of s: thinj a p!o:r I ihlh'-ttltv i- resor'aal ;o. : c.-or-di:-,:; to the us.ie'es of the various c e.m-
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to n' son w ;.s s on- . ... : tiee of it.:- I'.. !, in a ui s-i ( I a mo-1 in a r
' . ' e ' e i to a lio ::.T been a v. r. eott.bi.t wbie!
1 ills
m eeeut I t
biv do n." The editor of the Courier
does acknowledge that which sonu oven i re remember, that he and hts coadjutor r-f t!;c Journal once had a "cen'iaiversy." Dut what of that' N "et-.i port, llcr.nl r.nd Pontius Pdale once had a "controversy." but thev be-jainc fraternal "at the ol"eri:ir up of tlie ridim." Do not miss your aim aaiii friend Dowlm, and strike like Macbeth at a shadow of "thin air," because von see two names in.-eribed on the inspired paes presented to your v-.-w. '1'iiere nr.; other men that rot: 1 the . -no-
tares; in Old Knox be-i les t!:e ';.:o:-is, and we are cliaritaiih' rno.iah to suppose that even vivi could make a sen pPir.d oootatoii without "bam -fit ol -i.-re;y." The Dx-Senator will no do-ibt foil lameae 1 I'v bi'in d.enT.uiut'.tod by th-- (hmrier t'n"Aj ax" of the inter -, d. i m pr. erero- at svstcni in tin: Senate f l-.'"-f: but iv; ;;- prebend he will not thardv inm for ea ia; In; "was beatiai for th-' Ii cim- of KepreSl'.talives." Such is n .t the f ,.r;. and we
Inpo that Mr. D
-lore It too i pha-e '.; a'am d .;.;.
uteri, nai m ;lv it-.:; Mr. Van Duron in: a
("'-!- c!l.i:ie;o r.f hi- in! litem to rtaa-.d l!n- Tras
urv Cite; '. af-i
er !,e
a i'norecliv
thirty an !'. ,r
o...l I t o
W I I 'I ' W
Ti
nip.utv enoujli to ta.;:1 tii.i. te-.c,;.
Dx-Semtor was never beateti in his :l county ihiritie; the tare? succo.-sive uui that l-.e ha 1 becai a eatidnhi'e for the suffrages of its citizen. When he first ran for the Senate, after having resided but a short tir.i'? r.i the country, he w as beaten iti his senatori d district h wis beaten 1 v EO-.r. thirty odd votes. Ih.t i v . i i:l ;h a i.is f.rst tri.di of sirena..!;, he w ; : a ,'
ed by a trie.:r.p:t tut maj uatv iti O'.d ix. Since that period he h is herti a ctt.i li I ite for th" IIo:t?c of R-.-pres.iititiv--. -e- ! tui for the Senate, and oti 'e-eh oe vaotih as been suceesfal. 'Pb.e editor f the Courier infor.m us, as if inspired with, prc-seience, that tlie D.x-S.'nator ";- l-mr apparent to a seat i t C.ui ;rvj a'-.ev -, political mentor shall ret tin ii of br ine a candidate." Without professing 'o know-
too.; j l..c: I, ere. a li v: Oav s a;-
cout'-st was on !;.i.-t back, and I hi lava it was th" hrst in--: nit of t',. sattlenun' ol a ia i sonal d.ikealtv tu't r this to; m that has ever occurred in d.is I'liiitifr. !hi vim ll'u-t u'-.n .-.-!. in-! h.ai thi is a ver ' t u . : . . - . i . . i - : -U:al Pae-j tc! ' '; -' I i. i:c!i i.t r e -e-lUal! V. It! tin i r I. )l Cts f kill,.!' atl
eon,' or ..' ae 1 1 h. !l v to -t ll.e s;u:it ol ehiv.nry.i! ;t ex s t i a raat dc : e: luaav par. ol riir iMiattrv, ut. rs very con-id-era b!y into the cmitmshioti ! the .a-.o'A
j '(( .; -. h are. Th ' p irti.-s be'ilbo-rent on
ii,."ii'.'.:-aiilnvai.';i I va:er.v.a re a 1 re: a-,, and tei American l: ad. iti m. bo-h tritives of ?-'eV (Irh-aii-. They height wit!, broad swords, at: 1 re ,'dv, if von ha 1 been a vri'm -as of tin: seine, the period of the middle a je.s woul i have :-,::e:i brought to votir mind, with tie- t eirti inu-ut and the lists, and tdi the iilorions p-.mo ly of chivalric warfare. "Pis true th- kut'ht-wt-re not clothed iti all the armor in v. hieh the gallant eenthunen were wont to e.rrav ih",-:;si iv i s i i dio-e by none tiim '-, for "now, s ve lin-ir eo:) j h;-oa b-vvord a. tiiev w e , oon - laid p.or. ; t' h. re v. ere no : :; i res ' ih. r. n. r purstti v aats. nor bad th--
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at lae Maine: t a sense :.;::: ': o 'iou. I'of a moment mv eve v.
away. When I 1 inked a o : I . they w e aho-it passme each o.her a s-'con 1 tea vv ' ie:i the contest was -i rre-! 1 ih r th ' rt-'. "ii! -tat, I i ti conso, jiu-nce of a s.-vire cut v. hteh tin- i-'reueli ean tlem am had civ mi the horse '""
oflh.- other. 'Phis b, iter eont.aty to ;! ut , l1' luatttn u .t w
rernlations, they returned to tm ir n rm.-r positions, ami ti;e chare:: was ;o ml renew
ed. The interest was now me a v ery painful incut - i'v, ate! 1 ;'.
prole n-iotis that the - irujr'e v, oi.l.l he :1
tm'-.s I An. ti. l i.nl t i y c i irrate tiiry will j hire in
to I. -I the fD j in ''' I "' "' (-'cairal run tnaialint; thfl
m.e, -, la.sia. s '. ..- U'.e laitl.til p: tIl rinai.ee if thi u lira a l: : ts. Ar'. ' '1 h I-id'an : fhal! iairtu diatr-lv withdraw I ' lh- '-. ul!i of llu- II illsbon ii(;V-. Thosi- found la.. i!i i t that r.w-r, ami a line drawn f oni Foit I'" la duo i ii.-l loan it to the ocean, without pernus ien of the ( o ni-. al roiainan.hn. iifti-r die Ut if A o 1 1, will be eonsi.'er.'d hostile. Mai. ( Ian. -nil 'I'll. .law .l.--sim e. .IT . f il .,
i ' . is. a.T.-.'s t at lie- Si inino'es ai d tl-nr nl'ii'.-".
b : i-i U"! eniar ate t- the w est. slai'l 1..- a.
'- " ' '''''' ' " . oi i!a n liM - an. I , ren.'ilv. lie t their I ritori
r ' ! '-.au v. :..- '-:.o ( h a :l. p i o-i , a I : ; e- , lla i: ! - .notUI j r pa. I y shall aicii piny ihrm to Ueua't. lie v. ...s ;;r."l-r!ovl on lhe t!n- v. i -t. a if. t i..t th. ir aule and ) nines thall l : e: of ; h a ill.';. I I e had n, a I; -aP-d' i -:l ! 1 'r 1 a- ,; '' ' 1 ' r! '-itfs. at a fair aiiiatior.
,,,. ninl.i ae ': ' 'x i en es if the iioii-iinnt i ','' ! Vhi ,-t ;h..;i b- p. i 1 bv 1'ie I i in d States. !..: s.o. nee .' , , . , t j . . . t. . . . I. a. 1 1. - i t. i I . v. in : .i , ana ll.' ir i.ur-eon- . .1 ,u i , . , i .-,. o . i ,,,
..: I-T..U--,: I tttt. ;:i:o';s j.. a v,, i lei 1 . , ;,, v a--; :1a:-; rvicp. I.ear Tata a Pay. I'liti! I t t h ah -:;( i (,; ; k. a j - . r to th.-v .uii.i ..'. ta- tr ba -inc. wi st of the Mis-ifippi.
: I ;lh his eravat. '.r hf la- ntl.s th laa't. r, at tlie e'nC of
is tin aeroatit o toe m:e-h.eo aillll1'"' 1 ""' " '
to b- use.!:
i i . ;.a v ere t n-n
J!.!.-,,'a,l y'rzise,--,,'. f i-ni:!niri:-'l machine w ; - in
Ait. s. 'I'l l. , iaf- n-d var.Drs v i'h li. ir fa..
lis, v. il!.! ce.l la in the i-aia.-i to he .lej-i-o ated
; 'ti.( ra!. as Poen a ll.ey on-;
!- the e. -aaiaia.'i:
l-e n
:i! -il evt at . . Hie 10th .1 .Vtnl. Valiolo-
, I , tin- snape ol a chli.i s r, ;..-,;.;. I r -..ot, .,.,. Un! can- i i at ,.;-, v.i:h his !,-, and tl.o
i 1 ;i
- 'i i.. aa I.-, ,10.1,1 anil i a I e. . . , 1,1 l,is i all loll II. Ill 1 lnli'V :l. 1,1-1 ;l- I livil'tl'. w -de. and three or four im h - ih i l:i- Ait. 'J'nni-; ial-v. ih ! .- n-.ah, te t-d;e the Tr-
. . . ... . .
most (loamy one. A ecu in: : e " i v t:.-. v at;: and .-nine rev ere eats ail thru were a. nual an 1 parried oti either soke.
-an
S ta'
d of
three ilanv. n, it h al
I,...', .o a -., a !
mats, wuiiati extan i tl th-- I , ':!, .
1.1 t'
The. Amerii
-arv a Ihovv n
m 'die Ilea l w !
:. had f i i-:'"-'
arro.s, to oe r.
On- -a v i n small d I.,- t -a- . U:
n for his h it, m;ei th .-. : I -a uu:re!
not
-e ; ions ; as it was it causi ,1
-( Colnl w
..Icid.m-.l f. bob! b
.! to re a, m
i Is m a
ctnui o
to r
!ns sad-,, ha, till 1 we at a fithiuk it w as a mortal ii j ::v
ri .e-v e.;. na.wcv or. ey i i i-.-i-.u - " that
reeoverid l,im-i il ;:i,:n-st m t: u . li t!-'' v and m ale ino-t -tr.' tin ens ox. raons to v. turn the blow ol l.t-s opponent. Ilt--pra
lie.'d ii u-e in.-tantlv whei-h-d, and both ,
. ,.. ,,,-:.!!- tue il.iril w as n .,.:,! ita- .;.... nnm- lri Y,,r,tv. h r. it- a. to th - i It. 'i i I .. "''- u. !
: ., , I,., is ;:; j in in oi i . n , i me mae . . . ae w a ,
jlo be di.rfl.ira-, .'. A I :.-any, to hi- at- , ,, ' l.-ehe--'.. wot I I by i.ieans oi .; :!,nnr t tut" n'.l the haireia. Im I'lmuir with tiie t ,,,
!nt ran.;, and then m suoo. .-m- u
nr...
ha as w e h 1 !a i'- !. i t'le. s - a t , e ., u , T -e r 1 1 l.oi: r .
A.t. Ha Ma .ia.. v h! b- !.. . I ti.e loMan -a ! h- a- to i .; the . OU-I...O e,,, , ,.,!, an,! vi! i. ai h.i n. ,.r ban unlii i.i j ! tee r.-ady to in, e t. Art. i I. All tee m! at" -'c - rr;r.-.l to the I. - i ii.i 1 1- ! V the tr. .'-y if I'i" In 's I.al i.i, -j, aid It . t e;.-i;:a. (..' l in lh r. . i do ir: li s, ar. here! y
.and t t'.rl.e.
..... I . . I
ii tni: O! -t r
t.-ur . I lae ' 1 1... i; ai t hiiu
:y
. r.
. i
' hr -,-t tobre.ist'. J oon'.d -ee ttno h" ' two others by :itr...:i of o-.o-p-w- lai- ei.t n.-w. ! e-u..-e onr iiewsnlli-.toisrem.it
i::jl e, .n i,
s , i . a-t; t. ,1 n.i i , i n
v . -.!.- r. 'i'la' o.;:. 1 ae i-. I'll o-.-i-;iiI o..fa. .-. . ith ail tl. 1. j .. i.i . li swal'.-'A , ,1 i hni .: to
ih-r, which was so c.d e.I.e. d. that ad t'-ait-ie. Hut r.i.!.l'ii':oni the b.iu -',, -.., ,
ion ( '..,';... had sum d to .. I....I o. ct.-r. d at Sao r-
lot e- o. al on.a- , , t
i,
llllse.l lis repeal to !
- .: ooi -, w ,.i s a n ine.ia - i t.iii. Mere i
ito sort of donht. Mr. Kendan, we uti-diV.-land, will visit (Jen. J n-kaoti at the 1 1 rrmi'arre. IDs obje ct, we presume, iJ to organise a Sautiierti panv for a p,ento:i and Kenihi'd campaign m i.oPi. or afterwards, il" plots will not ripen thcti 'j'lie variety of rumors which w e have had u-)-oti the subject of tlin repeal of the Treasury Circular, was caused by the various .( .aw .-; w tiI ." :.. , ,
s ...... ,a-,u;i s 11 on- v a .'!- -. f t . (' -a- ',- x. r. ;.., ,- -. iy.-!ilo:ox. h i April. lf'liT. Amos Kend.dl is to ,-.trc here i;: n few days on an loot: on aor.ee te,-- it: tin- Sntith
on picieii-o oi i "i' : i r ' pas - '.::i-.: . ate I arr iv (ai 1 - -m -i ; ves i n ; . n : .,!.;.... . , . ......
'" -'i..is ui iiun. .i iao.it, n, .M i .so-. ; -. m pi :-1 upp . att.l Dousin.ta. bet his r,..d oh'pvt is-at-C! ,
' 1 ..- ,1 h.-oe - v.! i 1 . . I
hicii nnu--- ha- ' e; ift f -trial si '
a- ui ito little i-xein-m j:, t!:. i-a'd -, :. I ; h -m--ti : h -. - ;;.;: vv. I'i, era wer no le ; thati fo:r d I d are.i ' j Tu t-.lacta. ni-elitt-s ,,f t,., .v .- , ih.mi-s. tut.Pfmr or live mde- ;
..ec.e woollier or not t.ie.t fatal order sh mh! be res.-m A tli three first
so t.mt tin - - it;: In
c die rie'i.t ;.:al b-fi nh ht h --- a
v iet ut:
lla
I,
V. i .--r I . . . , I I 1 :l:
, I i 1 I.i re 1
In i-i a ; . :: :
m
used hts utmost s'ireaeoh to oic a mortal
:h:-i-1, littt, instead of r:vl in '- his aut .mo- i ''-,n' '' ' i,'!"'-"'! . a. o
..:. o ,lrl:-..i. t. t.l, Col f i . o t I . .-. , t: ! 10 I toilie.c
t.iroat oi li:s r-t.pt'it tii'fsi ; a t-tream o
;. .- ,! t'..,,, , ,.,.,.1 lititt:;.-. mi 1 t1 us stnho t:
...lib., roov -enni-i v,a!a! to -oal I'-,. ": oscap- i re m tue lior: -utai r it 1 la-..- m . -;' ''.ut ('..-. t. Paireii is under u.i .ta'
i w i "- til' en - an an m d so 1 ..,vorl.,.r : This e x plana' o-i i-- ;n I t - ha r 1 . . ., ,. , v ,. t!.at it i- that ei.m.trv. and not the town i I
i-i.m: hut on- .-s of 1 inunpum iiim-i.t. w
o-o r'i e; ; of o('u the manner iti w unci he i. d
he- si l' to po-eo I-' employ tue muu:iae. .
:-.-.'.; lh . i .ani.staia-es staled Iv
lhe: ae v. eli the.,' Mat. din ti.e la.nli-n - ii. r. let n te an i in thijuikc in S m, mm
o pro - erv o hts po
ilooi!, notwnii-t.in iit:r t:
a,..
w ho al e, rvv a ;-,!. i I- r:..i. wh'.cli has been vi-iti d b tins i-alai .ilv .
A. i. ( ' uri r (.a, L.i in'; r.
n-nt leni'-u on oi,
w
s n'l
ei e
d h ti to I'd!.
n 1 lav
' t- lotua a l,am;-cart. t.ti
i
il won i ' ir
on; v a
it ue w-s retmo m j I; e-m i.iTho uu.e! i;. was m ho .,;
hieluu in ihe eeoeh-s of d-- :th. Tins
( ' v ; 1 1 i I I" 1 Hi P-C 1 1 I f 1 ' 1 i 1 1 ' 1 t ! , i i i it 1 1 1 1 ' ! - " 1 -
I was soon .'ratified to ilra-avrr tha t t he ! -i! i; Ix-i-lit of live or ix f. el. and , ... I .'...,i la.- n.-itr.ss iioi-Oo- i l.- ..' .,
iial oi-s were li-a v i n-r tlie m-on ;n, w nue.lt i - ' '' - l" " ' "' " "
utmee was to draw the lum -bear! on tin
lartlu r cat-1 v i it o on tne con te.- t.
Ibmbe-, S. Whitney, the adtnmis::'
' ion's MiCit-v ! mir, 1
ro!e:e-o Irom nni limtts un-eu
at-:a:ed f.r
road to rs'eiu'dv, near the spot where dti Kinr; WOllld p:t -s iti ids carri.-ee, and, at the proper moment, ('ii i-ioeon w.;-,
llio Oa-aiir a e, . ! lire i' -. T-aa-oaa tt-
e ;,ct for p' 'i l.'te slrri'i an.! iif" t
...... a ....
;i',.-- a.,.' The M.iion Ib-rald. a Van IJuren I I'-n-r. i-"'n lacs in a 'v hit at it. Chief. Tor
!'':!. I ol 1
I . .
Itlsn.v r-ttt o, ;!.-ir r
,1 ,
District of ( 'ohimhi':.
I '. .
a ci
ltti-1
ti ! co..'dv p-artv Lti
len-
:. or
to p-it t! e ',. !,i-.,-rir )
t' ' -; 1 i a i ir . oon i w li ien i.ii'i
i hoy (os-
I rus-1 a r to inn- v, ,-a no:vr a tr.':ic:'i ol at tu. hr 'en, l.aii a- 1. i' w .-- ;. . ' i s- ; two :: ,'.', ;;, -li
fer the c i-::'- vva-
v'o'i at -.-him'tim
:st :. an'' r we-- e;v; ti by bmev II
eireum.-!ure.
ell. i la -ai. ir lives. mi s t tie I letal.l, -r.r J cni.ccl o-n i f wit ::-i .-' '-.' 11 ii i u! ti ( unit i.c!,m.ii-'-' t '(..- r rani tul linnlj. V'.', . .-(,.. . i 'a i, nli if.;i d tu -tom'i tlie tmutitu- !',!-, i nf ! hv r Hilt; I, .'" Tliis I. i xeeliei.t. I', b; ir. - to mind a nra'b 1 e,i-e i-I ceaanitta! ia "a iiL-a county, w lii. h our .i l t"a .ii.iii.in (hut now an Hureii) friend, K. 1.. Si: i ll. used to n il. A politii inn bad balanced l:i oi i:.ii -of.' il:i- to reei t.-e the Nomination
vier, H'id bi-inc; npially
tei "s i 1 a mo.-t : e.o'l a v .; i 1 !: l- i : i a t iiat the c::i ill t-i'i' w 'is tin ir own man, a
ft a abort lime a.he-o in ! i , t o tea i . tee u on ea. h t a t . Was ;,i i. ii.te.l to call
V'Veah al f i,ll, p.n-.ie. f f Sine,
Va.a; :!:: i'n:i 'r'ia ,
'i'lu- Poard ' f ( 'omt:
Woilvs. in put'sti niee ol the tu t "to !:eda-h atid m.hmtaiil a i", ;I; ;-,d eetun
priunn, h- took ;, iv.mtae.. , f . (,p --or-1 'h' l'a-c : llen.aa m - ub- Hie mm .1 fan MJMi.
tunny and hut a i.iios, vat.
I . . . , , . . i ... I : i- I
:,i , ; j j is a t . I tie 'm i;ii tin a un-w iniisi-n nj. miu
r. ilea': -! aki-eu'a.L- the riglit of the l'eoplfi
Itiiaaei ll.e seitinnnis of lliose v. Iio are eandi-
; " ' . d: t."- f-r tlx ir favor. I am free to spenk my niirjt J i ' IS !'' ' ov . Ill' . ecrta., ol toe ' , t , i m;! j.-.-t ! am ri-iidy to aioiv my sentiment Treasury has addros.-e 1 a ( ir.uu .r !o v a- :, ... ,,;,,,,, mir ijnili an! fuddlif avoir rious individuals a.-kiuj for itn r;.r t: .::'..,;...'.' .'o '. ci.c ' tlr fii:r:;,!ig if tic IhcL.r- ,.: ..I.. !... o , ,.f . k. i .- . , . .' ;.' .. r. .'' It ii wi with Mr. Vin
U liter;.:.! 1 m pro Venien i . m. t ;u t.i.s. ,v.i.,1 ,.f ol," f,-.r the .j : !?vr-:.. 1 !.- -t .a.!- s. l.-iai.ly pled -,-d to sujpcrt -!:-ee on Mon i -v tin '' i-nt.. at: 1 alter; . ' ., . ' , '. ' ' " . ' " ; the i ..ii-iit-n. n . t his eeui.trv ! Albany Kiti s. i ..... . i a a-..:;., . . n o a a. . 1 . , . o - w
. , . ' I I e.aee J , L.':ii I.
iia'oi! ice pro"; : men;, n r ia-- ih-;i!.iii
;av i tie ora ;uiz--u tit d ill lav un
rose. -.:. -l otetr al whia'i ttiti
i'-oo- ,-ev- , I, .,.,,..! ,0,0! il,,. it,-.. II. . ! . I , :.
...... i a, .. ..'.- 1 i V. ... I .......
any thinu eivicernin ' t.i
ma-er s
views iti relation ti Congress, we will sav that if Mr. D. iii'en.D to insinuate lhat that
individual is in!l,i-nre I by anv person in political life, any farther th r.i is compatible with honor, pmivtsm ;od iad-pcti-lence, that the nsc.-D:i is 'ease a id uiteriy without i"om-1 .tiou. V.'e w i.l jo farther and say to Mr. Ilm-l-ar. i-,-t whicii wc have ase : : duel f,,- ., pro. -o r.unrsatim wii!i Itim. as w ell as fro a i;;',!!,. ,!echratnns, thai !u is n preci-ely wiir-.t he icm in the ??-.ion of Dvlo-f., at wliich junetnre Mr. D. is pietsed to .-,,1 ni; that hs co"!'-ihe tsd as much a any "imlieiil'ia! S:T.'..::'1 'o carry ti-.e trim.tph of the hid
i.t " ta -d
niecimas Woodbury. I'orsyth, Poie.set ami Diokrrson, advomted it's repeal, am! Kendall ad Puticr, opposed it. ?.! the linrd meeting it w:.s it 't-rntttied tint the
ordrr s!a- h 1 1- nt'tu .ita-i y ' at! in; ran v. . -: ! i ! e a C -, a i .
i . . '
. r o l l.i 'e-- a iv. ( l ;h . n -x: itt on how. ver. !eu I ,!i p., :-.: , ;l .1
1 .... i 'Co , , . a.'t , 1 ) e ,; t!te ht .- D.-; .. 1 h
cant hin:-, d:r.-:e.i : V, , , ) if ' .!. i- i out the J a ho -tl of f
;.:"i'i
oi t-pectat irs alio t iv
; mm;, tin- it.i-.ViI :!.!. -il was to
ntc a source of no sunn! ti-totit -i i it: -lit. I happened there accident. illy, t-.ud heating on till shhs t'uit a 'rree due! w ats about to
fid-a! J lake place. I do n-r k; i e d to a id on to tin d: or-'aumhrr of C c'a a:t .- . b .t'i wh,: - timl
i
:;. wo . v : e 1 1 Afa r ; v o-hu.t r
t iem -:: i
e;e wa re lea, j I 11 ' e d o : . j.
;" .! ' I r. aehel thi is lhe p irtie - wa re arf ir lh crtti'-i. rids on (!:h.r sale, eh: , :n- 1 ( :n of l ie
i uu;'- itoui oaeii i.i. a of th-- rt-t'i 1-
i'rt'sidei.' of lhe P.o.ird. a-ul i. W. Cr.rru'.hers, i'.-n. Secri t irv: wim h ap-j-oi.-.t-meips will doubth ss be f atisfaetorv to the friends of the sv !".-. As to our own orivti'.c o: :t!;on, we do not chotne t o.xpress ae.y tit p esen', cm!'.' t ; nv that v, lien .(' air. 'a; linkers a , mm d -r
, i
i n- l i ,:
e.i !o v. ..;, ,;
1 Cl-ia-lC" ( i tie-
so ; n " !:;::.
i iv Willi v.h!".'i ltt't-oi'jem-e etui,.! ornma-
r.'v, toi l also in nrm-nt rase, bo comttmni ::-,'.!,'" is ;.-ked tor; ;.!:-) the probable oxpen-of itabii.-hin a'."! snpporthfr the i'e'ea'ratdis." and the practical)! 1 1 1 y f'f imiui w;t'i the:ti a plan for nioht e e.mutti -e'.io'.i. ri hel I-v tlie stime mode, . a . o . ' -: i . iiia,! ..-. i. . . . ; . J! ,'.';? Ti C. ! sf r'j t.
.. t
I lee ' seeon is, ;n ;-. vr -v r 1 ' o' i t;:-, ia u - "- wa i e -1 .! i ; t e- lee rales that wa r ' to
( f ih
' Otidue!.
i-i- t. trio .Iem.! h;m i.-tn ;. , ha;:, dc-i-nui ::d t the e nl of tmoth
''- " t v a ni- ;. So in ah vr hour.- f-.-rvci darner the nr-cre .'.! ... .... 1
' - "" ' " 1 ' ' , on a. em ue i lii vv oico as wei ;a I con . ; -ar tarn, wen
tue fjn , It, ),;.! witli the addition of Pen-' as follows: 'Pint; w an ti a sottad was "avion, Whhucy an ! Pdti r, wht-.i t'm little 1 ( ai. there skmi'd be a cessation of hostiii-
"s '..-. ;- liiiorme.i W oml-mrv, 1 orsvth.! tu f, w hmi lhe wi'tik' weuhl interfere -md
c satis-
p-irties sliouhl
Pohiseti and Dn-ki-rsnn.tliat lie'iiad ciiaH.f-j know i,' the chdlenaruij party wer e.Uiis mi.nl. for it ?1.c., is tint the eoti.i, -ih: I tied. Second!-.-, th ,t ttie n"ir;iea
1 I.eiKon, hi-nev tm I Plai
;r. trie
stn-.i iiat uprm piS , ;.,r, i .
,1 estsee; i y ;;voi i wi i'idi'ii tue horses of s. ( n-o o-tiier. and iT r.o id i-on Oi il.-o
ittd poin.cd out h-.-i cotire so e'.c.uiv, til it 1 eurred. the c s-i est slui-ihl ihseontinnr un
til" caniba't ants was
it was not worth th
r whi.e to snv tme t:i ttie l.irtner w
o-o.l -el
word and ii
;au-t hts
1 1
iieter tuuat;,.:!. ' -lacer: ntu'd. m;d imt to be eon
.1 o:
tn.-i i lint tun orJvr -. otiid ! fot-t. a -i; w i i-i ont.'t! times, vrlu n l'oili-
not b rescinded.
(ien. J icks-o-i artivr-1 at rs tishv ide
ol"Par.cro-.!i kide.! ids opponeru's 1
i .
oti tne r,;
Ku-se p.t
of 11 -:v -svtdh's, a-id the ba'tie
t ir.icr.il iuipr- ai- .t, and ., ;en-1 iuir;.-.r3 haud-ru -
il.p . I.a. . - . . . ' ' ' .
..... -- . ... ..oi, ;,n: i o-.i m.iv expect 10 near w - erned " i loot to loot an I arm to :;-:;:. ol his ridinar ;p th-.-mo'i IPh.'s ili-tiM't.d t o u-v m,;,-!i p! utsed with this last
UltlrvItlT sPltmi srefo'o.s to ! s;eo, r r---U ot .., :
lUC'l -:s 1 1 tl V
roue
I ro.,1 a per otlal re ; uai u t n a
from tin- be': lhat P- w; ; r. a,..:!.;, e hv t. 1 ire.- m i j or:: v ol th tac tab. a - ot D- tu lature, as wo u ts u a :'a' at: !. II; - e
pen -aiiun h:iti:;o :,, , au.t :;i. Timre wo.-, 'ml live tn ri1";:': rrr'-'Ua o.i the first day r f th - -i-m. h :! ih; other 1 vi) Mess;s. Wii.h.t i Step'.- ;:- aim. su'-so pientl c arriv ed. 'idte atteuil iuea of the wltoic P.oti;-,!. cou-i !"iiu.; l!ie state of lhe road.s is a v orv sirei'- in. 1. cation of th. ir -.etd lor die c ease. Tiie board have made ail proper nrratiep-men-s for th- speed'.- commencement ol die nm-t important works, aa-l have made a le.p.iisiiion upon lie: fund Commissioners for S rdo.ODO, to in: expi mied upon the Viticennes and Si. Denis ron.l: tinlaw reipiirin tiie first oxpen. limres to he o,-i lhat route. The. state is laid oil' into
four Dninerrimr distrit'l u and severed
ceii'demon of fri uiee f.v.l practical s.iin are apnointed a- Chief Imm-crs: a::ion;M ' i- r
ie itemrs ol Jatues
4.4-. (",'.; !' Vrmu the lA u '.nillc J'n:rncL The iri d of IS. Ua'hbnn, ofUii.l'alo, forierjery, has N i ti i -o ; . : . 1 1 . -: i ' ' .-d at liatasia. New- York. At I "Un b. c, on the Sfltli of Man h, the tops cf the l.D'icst f aces we.e just . j ing from amid the snow. t the inauguration dinner, SatnU.'I Co.tmn. Ihe perjured w ret. 1) who attemj ted to swear awsy th- life of Scnat .r I, i iid.i t.-r, toasted Benton a nr- t rio-i lent nnJ Ken.hdl as Viae Pre-ider.t. Coiuaan liimsilf.w e sej-l ose, is to Le Secnm j
tm- .a;;-.,. . t . a 'a 1 ;
un vv nr.iic
liu-kiin, Dd-vo-d Smhh, 2
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torn an : v v. t i
a,-.. a l-.a'l i'i- '
: ha
rt Ma'.-. ,.... D- I' P. Havers died i.-i t la'inna'i on the
I -I, r 1 I ... .1. :
i.err ..I S. it. ir,!. .v. contains : s;!i i:ot, al'rr an in.iess ui i i la'ji.iin, oceosionjfa
oi the e-' 1 v u i.-iin ad.-nim- tered to bun by a negro cook.
f m (A I fnthime-l Furniture. The "B.il.tonor. Transerinf nntiep n new nnl-ili
, jt imis .-en -ail.'.lj ,, ,v n I.,,!., rniid,,! "The limine
ha ,v itaets; I .n
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a. .a. , r. - ea, ei ' i' '.'eh Ikaitoa. Tlie follow
; ,i.i a i a, i . a -r -j e-tr ens iloc- . i I ..a-
a.- r,t ti a- i u.in ; i.caer;.. .... .
I i t t. " i't. .i;.,.. .
' i,r ini 'I t . 17. -unit. K( ' i" ' s " l nu cuuui 4110115 one
,-,,..1 liv the people, because thev lia-T paracrt'jiti w lilcii contains more common 1! Pic i h at; and that a popular .-aartieii ! scte.e than Can lie found in a folio VoluntO
ol the liookmakiii" trash that lias consum
ed f.i liiucli paper and ink, ort the cver-
.! iu.-ti.ieali.i.-i . t
l .a .a, ,11 ,;.l
: a - : ,01 t
(h-. t.-d hi.
-is ca. wa: a toil and a:ap." j
auv si .!..ii.:i of tie- ean-kueia 1 Im ehose t . per-
,. orate. Thi-ji na.i .'...'Inn' is thus mcstraV-I i.j,. suldccl of domestic reonomv
hv Mr. llav.'.r-!. .-aa : -i-'r ? . .s . . " ..('an any thin . no-" -r.-pa t''rou th.-.n the tsstniiption", tint a lnaj-'ii:..' t the p.-ople lil.ins; til" 111.1:1, i 1 i. hlioa- to Ih' o their n:pp..it, are to
It under stood as :u. r i.
to I dee-, and .u-a;;i:
t:.It!2 tha
hae.!
f 01 rv tiiins that i
JJosion Transcript.
"It is oui'.e a rarity, and to me a very
pleasin one, to see good old-fashioneilj
the says fulll jpnie, nicely polished, and otherwisfl
I ;.. ,r.,l order. When I see showv fur-1
, a. 1 , -1 ...;l,. ;. ue" k"""
,.11, or .ioe.it a.e.m, man . 1 y a .... .. -l j,, ,hf! hOUSCS of people of gmaU eontcndr.h on the s-vatc rJtontnd, t.iat because (.on. 1 .110 .1 .
Jii'-ks"'i s:n ii.es tiie t i'-c
his
c-o-"- : ,i-r.; --
" v.'r.'i'.-t ,.f the neou'e : fortunes, I cannot help suspecting thi
. a A -.,, nroncr to use to-! it ha been purchased without hcirjr pat
co re-.l that the legitimate mode "of doing: so for; the lontj upholster's bill rises lik?
a phantom beiore the couches, the ottol
mans, and ottoman solas, wincn ar
0;..rj 1 ,..A.,ip a :,, , piiii drivrini? rooms; anJ
is, by smukinj it ia an caitiica I ape.
r'-eman.
