Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 November 1837 — Page 1
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I .,11 r, o.tii-e he n liuit.onciv ii.-h, lium-n . !d ftion-'li t 1 ? ro.o-o ..,! m il one ;n'i'o iav t;; I.-aa ': Mi u r'i i:i of her. :! t s ht ( ll.'.f To thi . . ' 1 . m.iioitant sjo;c;-:i tiic ot.n r d nia'.iiois iDtilial i ' :,r!it-.!. I . ii'. i.ri'iiy ji: L'i ni ii . . s , i :, i .e oi t if ;,na . : a a knowing hints that there was sotnetl'.in more !ik!uii.1 the nrtain than t'te o ::) , i i iiiiii tie i a -1 n ,. a.i ei i tioy fo'.a ; Uli; hat no it had been confided to them! as a frreat MX-rct. Hut this th-y w.mld J say , mat certain people tnisrlit liear o! so.'iie.iitn tiiey l.ttie expected belore lonr: a very sale prophecy, uhieh could hardly lad ol faiiilment; and therefore the party oroise i.p. ami caeii retttrnil lo tier own domiril. tiicieto repeat to a rire'ie of adm.iinq; s.itteliies a a.-t deal more than -be had heard abroad. In the mean" bile, within the splendid m.m.-i.Hi of Mr. Talbot, all was bustle and contusion with the extravagant preparations that were nom on, in the anti cipation ot the approaching marrii.oe of Miss Kinel in with the r.ged millionarc 1'phraun (iolddnst, who at the ripe a tie ol eighty had souchl the hand of th.e beantiiul irl: a suit in which lie was supported by the harsh authority of her stern lather. Servant were hurrying to ami fro. nwiiint rs and ibess-makc rs thronged the anterooms, upholsters and artists of cverv description were Imsy in decorating the lofty rooms with additional splendor; but within one small, neat chart'.ber, all was jl'i'iii and so'tow. Seated before ihe dressing i ib.b, wi.h hot- fair hair streaming in all the negligence of grief down her statue-like nee!, and .-boulders, with Iter soft sunny eves .swollen witli bitter tear, and her tran'.parcnt eh. ek bhme'p.ed w lib deadly pallor of despair, Kme'due was pugaged with lmg. -ring and rcbactatit finders in de stroying sundry pacKcts ol Iff.crs v lileh -If had drawn from the secret drawer of the csi'i ietuir which was before hei; thev were the treasure-l love-tokcnsl of Wil liam liimbtiil), to whom she had poured oat the yourirr )..;(. allertions of her t;n heart, and whom she was now coniile.l hy the stern com mand of Iter proud. untoeliuo- tatner. to renounce loiever; to become the ictinobride of the impotent. shriveled dotard, whose immen-Q wealth id bribed tbu avarice and t ride of her unnatural parent. As one by one die committed these lotij cherished ollonnn f a devoted heart to the ll imc-, a more i i e a t i i -1 1 1 paieness overspread her cheek, and a convulsive sob strni'irled in her lo-om. S'ae w.ss intcrr :)ted m her mo'irnlid task hv the otitrancc of a seiv ml. v ho .'.ell wred a letter a:i.! non !. U I'h 'rcni'dnig li::."-r- s!,c !n-li!v i re!.', op' it the se.d tar d i r ; i o i i now treinidous an. I w.'.eneg lrrin oi-ea-e, her heart li'ijl-it her to recognize the ciiirjcte.'s whieh were feebly traced upon that papir, avel her warm tears f ll fast and almost hi i ale 1 her, as .dm el meed rdonr ihe irrt'i'.ibr line. It was from her discarded over, who prayed her in im rev to a living in 'ii to era nt him the ind nice nee of i 1 is; interview. '! ata dvii'T." I l a::i iivtni, he said. mv Lj'iVsi-i in Pas as-ttrrU me tnat I can I not me to "ar o you r r,e-'ir-e.l nuptials. l and I repdee that it ii so for death hath no anr so dreadful its thai of sea dug you the bre!" of .-.uotiicr; batt from the vcrv erg" of the grave, 1 command von to giant my ('vipir i-cji.e; t." After a shot! consult;, tietib.vfht he faithful lilln de ehambrc, whose cloak and bonnet she assumed, and cscapinti in that disguise unrecognised Irom the house, she hurried, with steps nerved and made fleet hv lore and despair, to the little cottage, where her dyitig lover lay. What, parsed at that mdanci.lv and agitated interview, we cannot inform the P'adei. Stiil.ce it fo say, tliat w henshe left that humble roof, on her return to
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her lather s splendid residence, it was with it on lire. I'or our own part we have a more composed and cheerful mem, and a no faith in the doctrine of marvelous 'inlighter and more da-tie step; and it was ward impulses." If Kendall went to observed with astoai-hm-'nt by her tin-1 hi olliec expecting it to be on fire, there
sophisticated attendant, that night, that sh did not again relapse into the mdanchollv state of fearful, though despairing indifference, or into those paroxv snis of violent grief which had before shocked and alarmed the affectionate hearts of her domestics, who all loved her for her mild and kind demeanor, who had beheld with indignation and "curses not loud but deep.'' the ivrani-al and bra'al conduct of t!i"
,tr w!ki !io:ilJ have sluuld.-tl t.er, :.:, ;iiit pr.cuiiis fi.'w er, fr'i:i in; iii'i'-i I'lviiih of t!if r.Misa storifts of CVKlcIl! . .. . . ' c K;,-,:;,, Ui.(. , ,, ;,.,!,, ,,r i..1t)r nine v.nii i m t'M)!!", and wiiu !i su!or:i'.l l.rr , . . . ' ('".. I ! ,r r . il..iii:'r find trvuij sccnrs of ; .-.!. , .,. t'.ilirr t!,:, l.r. r..,l ,1. i:er i.iiiirr, tfiai :.r rf;:!i-d i!;t ;i:tcf of Miiiiotlilito-1 r,;Vi.-t' ti':i . anti K'Awn when d.iy iclorf iha! ppjiitiiifrd ; 1;,,. !u l- Ulan 'u. ,, rc-i-p.tni l:rr u i.h j.na.ni..,. nt sot of diamonds, .t; consrnt. ....t 1.. 1,.,. . . 1.. 1.
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j n. -pnivo,! t!ic toiin ol' iiH'oii.orr t!,,- ;Wo.oI ,-,,.; ; ',,!, .. ,.,,.,1 ii .i?) .'.!.. mk-. in r ,.1 lop ,.!,,,rol, S,-,nl.' I,,,. I 1 ;,, I,,. i',..,.t,.r ''!.; t... .1... mofo rv: !V i'DlO!.' ' . I u at I ; , a . t, o !sad ;hat :;,.'r.t.; ; it.;,;, vl , f .);,;., , 1 j t!li, ...... ,,,f.,i ,i V I lei;o'.;i ttio eventltil il . , was ti-.n-rid in I.i v a m-M-oino rif cx - ti.i'ir.linary iaaiaty an 1 briiu nev. Ail pa.; ;-o soi-im ol reji.'ii.'injj in t!.r soft cioadzl'l oi a poromotis spitiir.rr .'i.n. .'. hra J.'ir r.iarriace ( avti!eat!e left (he no nsnip, of Mr. 'i'e.lhot, and wound l!aiia'!i the irreonlar iilace lo ilie old parish i'hiin-h, where the I'.ishon of the I)ioee-e i as waitin r in his robes nf i .on ' if.o-i ! -ito ij- their arrival. .Never had the ipiiet ,;;,, vdfe'eof K l.eheld so "av aid c!ilterin ":ui assembho-c- of weal;!, and !u - antv as passetl ah .....-.-mi diun n-i .'cet i;iai morning. The aged biidegroom. with a iiiiiiikr) -like trrin uj m los withered face, lidopted in the carriage as if he felt Ihe rnin-tdoii ineonoriiitv of his appearance with that of th.o exoui-itdv lovelv bemo. wl, .. in the tirst bhi-h of womaiihomi. sat in her loveliness beside him, an ineotigrtiity which elicited sitndry rem irks, by no means complimentary to Kphr.im (loldhi-t, from the assembled rustics, which that amorous oetogenairr (hr.eeutlv rctf tided, though with indifferent snee"..-, not to hear. The bride, though very p.de, was composed and bowed court'-on'l v t the crow ii, wn.i were coileeio,; arontcf the ra!u of the church-v ar.h tlto.'oh for a m.uiif nt, as hcr.antiipae inamorate assisted her to allight, an expression of anxiety and fear passed over her palliil face. Tha parties were arranged around the altar, and the d'gniiied Hishop commenced the service with a loud am! clear voice, v, idle b nle, till now so calm, armearei ga;-ping for breath and scaredy a'de to support herself, as she ever and anon tlhiuccd fearfully around ths ihurch. When th j'rei ate rl,utten.'d the admonition whit h bade him who know '-any just eau-e or impediment whv those t.rtu. s should not be joined in Judy matrimony, now to det hire the same or hcacef ir:'; forever hold their peace," while a breamless stiiiness pervaileu among tho assembled groupe, a slight bustle was heard at the bottom of the central aisle, and the next moment William Lambton walked with a firm, vigorous step, to within two paces of the bride, and cazing around with, a flushed cheek anil kindling eye upon the astonishei! bridal party, he dowly said, 'I know of one impediment whv ibis hidy should not be joined, like;! tyrants union of the living and the d.,ad. to von miser. li b: muss of impotent iu-i and loathsome imbecility," pointing to the f hrinking Kphraim. "She is a! e.'dv my '." Had a thumb rh.dt idb n among th" party, it could not have occasioned greater consternation. TI.'- cruel, unnatural father saw his feel!", ehrr-i-hed prospects blighted, while e had eard tin u ", r 'le n 11 :;g crcilitor in ttie a roiii ol ihe bride groom, vvho had leni or paid him large sums of motiry for Id -tl.iu.'hler's hand; while the venal Hp! i dm bfhdd himself made a public laugh; -g -took, am! foaming with riige, lie hn-.bh j to his carriage, an ! drove to his Mil! s-d;- tiv home. Tho affair buzzed duoafi. an! L-'.mbton's friend- .juiekly e.-owded rovnd him and his. recovered binle, with liieir ht art to! t f. oeit.iiions. They had bern I rival-' !v martaed on the evening of Kniehne's vi-it to the co'itagc, to whicli thevnow r. tiirn-ai, ticcompanied hy the iovfu! -hop's of tiic vn pal'iis ing villaorts. The loliowm.r paragraphs, the fust an extract of a letter from Washington puhlidied in the Alexandria Ga.ftte of tlie gnth: and the second a:i ex'lraet fV'.im the Natitmal intelligencer ot t.uc same mate' coniaitis all '.he particulars 'hut we have j 1 1 ... 1 . . '. , 1, r. 1 ... ..tlniim' t.J I ai rn I '' t',1 I 1 1 I t 1 a I I i e l I o I', i ail, o ' i. i, o " ' " " " ' , ., .. ,..,. , Ti.., ! ine i.nis'r.ti i o -1 no. t. . i ... ... . . . dep.t of the former paper, who is evidently some friend if not relative of Kendall, s'avs, that K. went to his office at an unusual hour under the promptings of some mysterious, "inward -j."Ave" and found can lie no doubts, that he had knowledge of the agency, bv which the tire was kindled. May not the words "inward im pulse" be another phraze for the upbraid ing. of conscience: I.on. .our. "It anoears that Mr Kendall left the Post Otiie on the evening of Sunday last. at the late hour and on reaching his own h'uise. (Vlt some inward impulse prompting him to rv'urn to otl f . ll-: obeyed
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l:is :(-, p'T'.nlsi'f 'v-r.f.hr.tcii f.hire." U 'hut :v; Li . to'ii.-hmcr.t, on oj cr.ui. and rtitenno ,. own room, t; f'.nd liims-f Jf t'i; i -Injii ii hi a dense mass of cnioko. 'I'I .or. si -i n.-. I i t. ct I.-. !,. 1.. i :, i i i a 'i.rr'!c!fl ;i!i;.i: ii;,;r-, hv ( x t i !i c i: I -! , I ;. o- t:,( Sijiiii'i' Ti arltin wi K-d a!! ilav t,s1CT, 111 tliMti (lOjll ir-i !0 tlS ..i it 1- ri.'i.-rc-.u t;-, .-t if tiic l..t.i-.i hai he-Mi deftroved, Jie prfTdir." and itiort; rorriiti-oiillaorj...,!! .:..' all dirnlcd hy the same nia-aer hand, 'i'i.e ii.niifr is y-t ( oiiliit' d ainonst a few hut yon sh'i'l have all th p.arlietiiars, as soon li'.i v are f'i!' i'.-vi.;..' pi!. I'rotn ' .Wnt'u'tKil ...'t !iz net r. i'i ir oral , pa- ti r-ji.-..-t has hrc; in rsi-cut in..;! in :..ts citv, of an t.nemj.t to set foe to l! C.rr. l',,t (1,1.... v. hi.-!, U .,., l ;.. ,t. , i . ti it. f ,,.,,. s,'. l . it V, ri- Ii""""'; lonpor.v oe-'iipu-d hv .dr. A. I noer, and . . . - ho; -limited at the earner id' lY'imsy! nil avi'iii . , a r. !. . t . . I, i ,, ,. ..ti.. hiiiii' L-ii;;i Mll'l'L v. e.ii-i -1 up , oi'M a puuti.coi ti. oiers . ... i , , , ' '. ... ii v.iic piace'i en t;.e inantie-pn ce ei the Postmaster 'enrr-d's room, were louud burnt, and the mantle pie.-e rhr.rred, when th room wtis untered earls- on Sundav v morniiu A j pearaiiLCs were, therelore, modi in favor of the sttstui'ion that an t'leenditry afcar.pt had been mad j rohah.y at the t;:i:e nen the wat.ditnan was temporarily ab'ttu on Sund.iv n:ght. ooip.o roiu;.!" it. the other jeirt- ot' the hiiiiihug. We ?.!?- iimler.-iand that an m ve.-tir.nio!i ji-.s tiecn instituted into the cireiim-tance-s by order of the l'osima-.ter (ein'r..i; nut ol 10? result we are nut vet .- .. I i'ir 1 1 s-,) . j here i an c xlra.cl . r .... from the Speech of (.'eip. Ilarrison, i i; i . .i ,i , in eieii on me i.a amy last, at I'iOiia, ill tins state, pi.'ui-iied in this number i f the Gazette. If it should happen in fill nr, aer ihe eve of any one who add- scholas tic attainment to ordinary common sense, I iliotiid a-U h:ni to pursue ii with the leeline of a critic. There is not a h-t'er ln.'ry Itttrra scholar in Ohio. than is den. Harrison and not a half dozen in the wlioie I'pion A pure patriot, a more energetic phi! m tliropiii.-t. an honestfr or braver man exists no where and vet there are dolt heads, even amongst the Whijs, who pre tend to say that (.en. Harrison is not a man of talents! If (;c:i Harrison had 'akrn the pains to make himself known ihat some other politicians have who pos- . . - l . . . l. .. i r i i , . . . st;.-.- tun nan nts mains, ne woulil, long ere ''lis, have assumed his stand anmn.-t the t'.r-t and. most enlightened of A merier.t pa, i'i .nans. I. on. JI.i ltrisnn how "-.a r, is nceouiiuo- be;nr known daily. nd ihouoh w a ; mountebanks and political trim mers may seek to hide his merit from the gaze of the public one thing is certain that amotist those who know him well. and who -are abb; to appreciate him. he has not a single enemy, politn al or personal Mti.s-,'!,u (la:. . .!,,' rirmi Ladij f.tn-ttllt'tc. The abused, I ftrayed, hut still devoted wife of ('huk, vvho is under sentence to the State Prison, went to the j-ul this forenoon to take leave of her convicted husband, who Was to start lor Sing Sing this afternoon. She was admitted to his ceil, and after an hour's interview, retired, apparently ow r" 1 dmed with grief. Widi h r face bm icd in her 'hcrchicf to hide the tears she did ist shed," she passed oat uni;e. io;, oil, and the key w as turned upon tin; culprit. Some half hour afterwards, iijo'.i a iln-ii' ( xatiioi ate it. the turnkey i'rmr.d that ( 'hirk, in the wardrobe of his wife, lead lied, leaving her in the cell n1 ho.-tage! 'idie whob ItPSS!' Oi ac Olid Gem-table. Mi re in-iant'v mustered and arc in full crv afmr the fuaitiv". S. na'.or- i ii-trucleo re-tg i: Made " New .ler-ev 1 Oe.io ' -Z Ind. ana 1 North Candiaa '.' a '. Ten ue5.ee 1 1 y tl.C pece .r!H m-i; 1 .Otm SJICri) l ti.imo b.OOO .'!.(':. 21, (Ml!) 'lie Goshen, 'Indiana.) Hr.prcrs, men us the oacoverv o a female among the . . . , , i - , i 11 Io h-ms near Peru, Indiana, that had been taken pi i.-oner hv the I e! a ware Indian--, sixiv vents a"o. w hen she was only lo. c yearn of age. Two brothers and a si-.h r visited her, and she was recognized by marks thev named as being on her per son. She could not talk lhidish, and had an interpreter. No in treaty com. I prevail' on p.cr to return w iin tnem imrae, ana m'-y had reluctantly to leave her. She had been married to a Miami thief, who had died, ami left her with seven chihlrrn. , n -i Cincmnu'i If .-,'. .Tnsenh P.Anronnc. ex-King of Spam,
and now known bv the name of theihim. Such was the manner in which Count de Survilliers; has taken Pretton-1 passed the life of Amvot. As a warning
ham Tark, in Suffolk, for & permanent residence? ThJ arrangements of the household arc on a mM pt iif dy scale
A ClUir'L iiiz TOR YOUTH. TrnnJutcd from the Frank for t!t.". .'ha criru. i ll'irhly Jfcssoi i'A . AMYOT. J.imen Amvot was born nl .Mf lun, the :;;th .if O.Mober, 1513. His parent-- w.-rc
fo '.'Xirfirn Iv pcor as not to l,( ali'.e to liiivc linn lrj-.('i: !! l ( Our in thr wmtor v.'io;i n v. i 1 . 1 1 ' i "in, 11 ; u; ,i;ii!is , , mmher sari to t.-.ni w t-ing 'Jame n, in: rlii.d, th 1 js no liread for ' 1,11 u.v ,- . ., -' -, 01 1 11 no.' . im, 111 v ), in l .11 ami 11. av 1!( Th.; "' j' -. , " 1 " , i t i 1 ic was i iy j'oorly clothed, an 1 almost : 'M'fihcios.;-, he walked the wliolo! Ktarved: tie Iverwny i-tmc, and he lr v oown m , the road. r-xpeftinr tleatli. An old priest ronoi;" ;,-, iw luiii m the snow; fo tm-K Ii i in'ia !i is arms ;d: 1 cat rnod to a inotia- ti-r'.' in the ttfiil.l.orl.ood. Here he was wariii! d and K d. and sonic davs afterwards he 1, f; !;-'? niona-iery, npnppea witn s:i and some money, i ir ht r and hap. . , , , , , , , , 1 r 1 11 111' Illl l l(r l"f ll 111 III Of. In this war he went to I'ariwiln trie , firm esolulion not to rain his ... . , r worAiii.ni, nor io net;, out to somv: iciott , , . . , I ne Kin' w w n at stun v w a he i le to r-ad, he i!et"rminf .1 to it an Latin and Greek. At this time i r.-if.cts i the i'ir-t reigned in Fiance, named the father of Literature, ihe j , i e'l.O Oi poeis and artists: lie had e-tahh-la .!. uton' i . , I ! a new nasi-. t;o jitcrarv in-i ti !i': I'rance. Tl.e !'re;;e!. ( '..lli-gv w;.a school iu-i. ti to a!!, v-hcrv ' ..i-n" eoidd rtudv graainiar and i!".(i,c r j the bc.-t imott-is, wi'hout p;; mg. W -a A invot arrived at Paiis, he went at o ' to t!iis college; he sat down humbly i, the professor's chair; he listened to iuoi with attention, lie remem'e:e.'i the in :t diiileull lessons; lie pored Oi er his book-' until li" grew pale. In order to gain pooks and bread, lie ti.me.l sfn ant lo the rich,.': sdiobus; he brushed thtir t h.tht . prcpr.r-e-tl their less-. as for tin m; he waited upon them in the i:i",:.:;;g; w ent over their b ssons with them at no an, and at 2 o'clock was their tmpt-i f ir, being li. st in das. la the ev eiaag whilst Lis s. huol-fdiow.-were diverting themsdvt , Ana ot studied. ! Ic spent the whole night m w roing. studv -ing, and rending. P.v thi m-aits, he be came so learned, that af'er having been the most assiduous scholar in the college, fie became cue of the most distinguished professors in the Univrr-itv of Paris. When he became a professor, being the servant of no one, he was at liberty to give his whole time to study, and became ;i learned a man .'is anv in the 1 Oth crr.tury. At this time hooks were very scarce and the ancient works had not been well translated. Amvot set himself to work to seek the rh'f u'u urrev of the literature of anliguitv, in the mass of rcat toiian, which classical anthp: h v , contain ed: tie (ii-r ivered the mot smiusn.g anti. cut historian, Plutarch, who wrote the history of illustrious men and it is to hum that we owe the translation of that work. This book is read in order to discover in w hat consists a really groat man, and Low , to love and serve one s country bow to! -nhmitto us laws, and to defend ourselves igainst the oppression of other counts ies how parents nun magistrates otignt to be respected. I iut irohs wa ras present ertamly the Lest mo. id by which a young man may form ids character. His translation of Plutarch v. odd cc ;".aiaiv have raise i .aim to the ran.i ot tne grt.-.t-t writer.-, m frap.-e. Nio cue can ii,r;.i a: idea of the d.ihcdty of v. uvntg a, id .-peaking c rcnen at t.tal time; tlie language was not iormttl, nor was mere anv n.ed iiles of gra:r.n:;.r. Several dill'..-rent !.-!. i ; v :1 .!. Many let. rued, men a odd oiotlt r.o'.hi g bait La'in. 'i'he hliiciitv, there foe. of trat'.sia!!"g Plu tarch f. ,'::! . k i I'rcndi, was v cry gteat. .tiast, after much u r'evrraucf and h;:'-'! l.tbo;-, Amvot suceceufd m lm-i-hing tho tra.i-lation. In lid.- manner h" com;' '.'.! a work, whidi in IP.iO ye.it s ha- pot grow ii old, ;md which is i" i.e. awell on account of the side a- of the instruction to be drawn from it. 1: was b means of reading over and over again 'his excellent work, that 1. I. K..u--o..u became the grta'c st wriP-r in the I'r language. In proportion as he continue... hi d i h th'- gratitude and bcnifioeuce ... loan;! hen ife-cuce . ! m k i p g i ,..,i.,-.,..l bin t lir-'- I ".-.ir.t-i-. i'or hint the Abbey of liel'ezane. a beaulilul re-idcuce, where ibis learttf d m-m eouh-l study and meditate, wiib.out i iMarru to .on. Soon after he Iv.a ame pi eci ,. lo a b.d king Gharics IX.. v ho u .! ..-! da vv.--acre ol' Saint iic rihd. ' ..; v. , hy : ; tani-j mand- ol Gatha ntie ilc Meitici.-. It I- -most incredible tiial be duel 1 : r.. v. idted. after having had in ins can .. : a tutor sin h as A my ot. This circumstance la.a.e Ait'V'.t v ; l,n1..,pr)V l or what gre.-.tt r m: toiii'ne tj(l..;.f. .e to a tutor ii.au to see I ,,.i rtM forever. !-.:.! gn atf r grn-i th-t j ,,, iavc -nciiileed so m-.i !: of !.i life lor i p ,,-);;!, 1 ho forgets the geae! precept-' Lf his master to see hi - dearest hopr.v . . . . . . . r I vmi-h to lie the sad am eat wi tnrss ; of his crimes, and to rrpr." li hime-l!" fori . 1 not l-.avmg taken sin. more pmns .vi..i to pupils who rem pr i ir ts i i 1 1 1 ri i teachars unhappy-who do not render t ,1d age ,! re'r-t W-r ur n, V.
J1ij!' 3 J.. ;:p:i at' I. Am;, nt, di"d rj n (Irerdful di.itT.'e, for w " h then; i r.n iiu.'.!)', and hi name is stio c verei?' vi ,'i
T '. ( A v r r . t I . .M C if nrti1ir.li i ,t , t ..... )' ... - ' lii-hi.p of Anxrrre. nfd ?" yr 3 . .-. n -p"-t-d a ; n hf!v ; ' hoi: hir"ir.-.i n gr :' writii, .'i-. n .;.oio" with yt : a.-! iaioT. !!" ! v.-.is r rt. !i v. h i.ifi 10 t ., . ..1. , .1 ... !. . ; ., ; 1 1 1 - - O ' l I I . v. 1. , 1 , ju ii iiiir. i I V 1 1 .i I ; I ... 3 II i , , , ll ii is 111 ; o r.iior a oori'lni .ti. In . ho f.,o,,t nr ithrr !iis it!;,;. tl.t C ' 1 . r 1 1 ..-uu.- 111 i;iu ii.ii. ijiiiiii i.i v. iiicu ..c oaij is, 1 . ei'n so n p. ii a pv nmrnii.r. A inonjj oth- ' or thlnos, ho left a pcrpi :ual snnnitv of iT-J'-'O crowns to the lio.-pr.al of .'i hans, '. turn ir- ' d'niers wfioh had been riven to Inr.i in cnt ritv. i !-iac yt Atixerre paid also the debts ron'.raotd bv the hit!, hccirar of M n. .M A . j , i - maf.-'i uzrittfs' lime to i;";:k Io' ! nines m went v-tonr sii'Tssive lionrs took I id. ice at the Ii;:ntinrr Park fonrsr, rfar l l'i ;l. i.i. i :. ; . - ....!. i o 1 1 ,n.r i o n la , i (im ii! i.eipo n o o l.ih'K e.elphia, comm ttrip in the. af'cnioon of I -ha dav last. We understand that Mr. Webb the original undertaker ot' the feat f t.t out at I 1 o'dorl, on S a turd. iv 1 1 ; o i ti ;; baviiig performed 70 l n i c.i ti v at) i ,: oi:.' oi ii. .' I men at the ( I iran O'hf ge .. e w t : 1 at preiou' rr TO-.f,,-;: , preparation, am i I ayi grr a'.t-r ; .a: of i i , ., , i . vv , - r- s: .1'!' up' I 1 1 : 1 r . ! of -. s -.. i o G tu i f : in not TurSe l.Hlil'.'.a j'.Ol v- ,.nt IO i.'Li - pole n;.- to be t less tun., ;- .;. 1 , nop, p, ,c r.;!iid. .isahd 'it the Tre.vi.-y at the exoo-ati.in rf year tr.-m thdr rrspectij-e dan -, : for that year to near in'err-t, to by !li.' .'o'eretary nf tl;o 'J'u js.tr. , Ml.d teat exceeilipg in atty ca-e, the rate of:;x rt r een'.em. If th.e above he corrc-rt 'i.o d o.ht it js.) we have amj.lf asiirance the-"-" 're s-iuri-ous notes in circulation r-.r. tlie Tieasury, already. Last Simday thrre wern several prrsons landed lirrs from oil" a steamboat, one of whom presented several hundred li "liars in Tu-a.-urv tinlw v. i-h-ing to juiss them off for oa;'1.' r.i i.-oipvi as ho wa- p..;i!g s.auth. among who. h was on" of the (h-nomiua'iu'i of t:,!rJ. !'ve -.'..-.' No ;1. lo t!;e i to- oo, A ( ;r-,:!; iU'it. 'i'hr co.'e.uct ' sonte, v. ei c d! if-emsdvc icpori'1 l rnri. io regard to debt- of th'- des-o- , inlaiiious; end nv-atts an , :;:, ti:,;: : soi ted to for ova -hog t!,e;:- .-.vitirai . I.:.-'! art om-'ul. V'ic;t a m e, !y f'-o'ii'i. :d.f v :"crii;,rw-r., r ' -:' that i-e o;t!y it. :.:..) : -o j..:,.. ,. ,v ,,.,r 1rar; or when another r lean statute o! hm.tations in bar of a jest el. die. vft el deposed to g.r,-. . 'e t!;o-p in int. -.rify, atvl ' y-- tb'ri ii the of h'lp: st poio-le. 'I : , t-;.,,:,.v fo h.nily earned a si,b-ci !:, n. s of .Sew: papn-s. ai d it is a ; j.:i:::.- p.r :.:: !!t an, vd:o is ad. to j -;y, to hcsiiate to disc.iari .'.i.'V. o'..b 1 ':'. S a: nm ,.' . 'i'iie f. .;' ,, -ir-g extract is the eone'uditisr p. in tlte late Prodaniainm j",,r ? ihank.-;tiv mg in M assaehus.- is bv ir. IdvMird llvfrett: "And the goon periple of the Commonwealth are eanifsiiy invited to make the Annua! 'I banksgp. ing a nnttT not merely ol f usion, nrv observance, but of siuere teehrg :l sca o:i f.r l ii, I socialsen-tiniei-.t I .r ihe f org! veness of i ii uries f.,r:'"i o! goo ! neighhorhor.d, ;-:tid especial! v lor the e!i;irip!! 1 remembrance n! die poor, 'o w hr.a' en ry h:.rvc-t is scan'.v aid i'Vi'i-v '.car v n o'. ocrous. and n'ht-sr r v .'.. . ', .;. ,,. ,' c .',', f , rr.r. i n-; ii t'.r i ,. !, I thi-:,- 1,1": r fir.orfd tilf't' men. .- A J.'ialgoe. ,'. In two vrin v v h h-ie ? ; r. ..( r t oi i h i caio.i: v , and I ;" ie mv i -1-. :i am i ' in v : .-a - I vt .v"u ; "" ' ", t-,," "" "f '.','". x'- "" l'"-r s1 '' ! -."d ihc.d.lf. .A. V. Am . r r ,,,. IX-- ', 1 . J.-jti yg p" J leatn that to- Meam.;o,t lines ot.vveen fiosmm mu. hang.r. are r,-",n; (null. cu. ,ou ii 1 1 . i i , . i i tv.i i i mdisyensdde apa- ams fo,- all tr,vdrs w ,trr. - - A . 1. ,ar.
