Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 July 1841 — Page 2

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As die docirii es and opinions of Ai.o,3 Km lab wili !e toi.-iikruu aiiii;oriti j ai.d soui.tl by his locofo.o friend.', ve corrmend to thei ,, for thi ir to:i5.o' uior . the

una ' f.w:iKi tl a imr mai' t-

" itniaeo ot hi. ft hinds and

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place iv.ij O,utjo i ratm. r . A ' enmg been already tnaion r uoci ,101 iei- t(,e young ami inougtitiess marriages ot ihe

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v A TUO GRAND HilPIDS. I

nis is a ubjett which we a'e well awara ,

IBHIX WOIOXIN.

Amid the want so often attendant upon

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neig' '.kts dated "Sent. 9 : . sb .n!v r f. the Bank, in !

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Iter ijii appooitnicut as toarth Au Inar- f I t'.f Tina il rv . n,l i . 11 .. !, r.,1 '. . 1 1. fT . . 1

.... . . ...... juUHC-.M.U in wic I II. .uu

Sia.s Teierapu. ot" Oct. II. Ther.-, tei. tho TJ

is sj much t.uih and justice in these

A T'C II I; A

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are ruinon a , taauoiao

fK"" jil'V'-i ft "ie app.OM bin-' A'!Ut el li'P,.

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v:owsni AT. Jver.Ji',1, tf at the) may be vvtli adopted ry our fi .-er. K .vi.h sa.ety to tl e pullic i:it"rstj, and teii&h -vhb-o". h'.'ins obnoxiou' '.a thf censure '

v ua nF.re j raciicJ t!.:: f..c th-. e' ve v .jr.";

7'Ae Wry Latest r ihe-e n.,.-, y trouble, the ueccseities of nun lia.-eprf.a -ted aluaost evcrv method ( f . '.?

" IT" how Jo..ly h, cling, ,o 1ku i-ieMtui. Twi h'.SJr-

iou; ,. .t, . .r, i r ,v, erty the most severe and prolonged, rare-'nc near.a or--aipr v i , exertion, on the o&rt ot th ftifiids of the con- J ... . 1 ... . iul- -Jt-iiS m. St 1 1 J uin a' . .

in .h..i. . H. .hi.1 f,Tf .. . if ivAnina ManniAn unit etl - v., wrs-T.l . H 1 H

lu uumuvi.i-iwiii3,mmm1.u temt-lated imuroveuifn-j at that i .int, unKl tLe lJ nimw uumU1., 4uUJC laieiy uiscovreu. liut we ackrov-', ,1.

juo?, ;;nd wM ccisKlerau pertcuy work san accomi.-.xrii. ' separation. 1 le naeiity ol the iruh ;r;i- -. ori.iv. On Sat u di : afternoon, af- - Under the Drepent tmldfastd condition of wile is proverbial ihe will endure labor.

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:t! the money the two States, would it nt le woli to make an hunger, and even ill utage, to an almost

i '.. j v i!t, the ;.'rt!:ler rode out effort to have tho woik done by a private sio?K ( incredible extent, rather than break the :oiv ir.to the coi-rtrv, leaving company. It is. tact ad muted by all. that tharaarr; yQW Wg haye knQwn cases

iion, to t

tfend to some 1 PeoP,e uu lhe uPl'er VVabssh annually piy uiorO

HANI.

i'.) id'im ...; ''-e-y, there mast he change of W.ihont a charge ot"

JJtery lady Ljk.'icrc. -:.' . . j.-'):ioi.Kno eminently ou.d.r.rd '

.i ira'.i: cannot be oon.t.hed

. . , i , i iu auuiiuaiiue. lie ucav 1UC. Baltl a

T'a,ier;, : ,c ,t hanK- u 'uinPw;:elre dnngersof the I?.Pid-, fban would be .ufficiont PreX weeping girl, not nineteen, who ,c Tao'iivr usually 'tept i-i 'tfy the J t0 car)lruct the work unin i'5 mo,t extensive I had married from the eervice of an old

I'n olrhte thia obstruction to navigation friend; ''he beat me ma'am, lone eto.

;i'M be a eufficint induce- but I never thought more of it since. c;iU liberally to the .lock And yet that didn't hurt me half ao much

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b- them forma1''' f . i r! eop!o - a tit t.) a docti ii may lu f .rc. . .4 to ..!' bo;

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'-iio jc:9 cannot bj d'.ected: "inlav. i! "Kovguthe c.t v Ice canno be j t o ppt ; imp rcper 4no.,- cf

, v irbi ithc fust v. nf:k f Oc-' !o,r1,I busi'.s, ind lrregul .r pracliei

c " jce. ca'. neve. b- "orrecied

ohicre beionij to ih peot'jf What rifht j l".,,

nave tho met 'beti's to uieM m- i '

w'.'er? IVo wrong is .b"me to t!2 iram who i removed: for hr is de! riv"d of no

light. It . the duty ofihe President. at..l all others to whom ,l 2 people 1; ve entrusted the power to remove thrir sub."--din-tea wherevrr tho' believe the public in! rest requires it. -- facinadr.g h j(. w--r, nd sr. c Jim ping the iong possession of oliice, that ! relies the chances fo- a puie A,'iriuit. ration, 'vt re a lirr.it of eiiit or ten years prescribed, beyond which no

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on u ji u.tr-t ' !' loehce U.e vat.'' ke uhorr; he ar. he left fur Ll'iein-".!:

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:ot '.;e I ey.r

-vat -Mr.r; i H it u'.-. ta-" 't , - v o- r. -lit for them ; ' - .1 ' i l 'lit c miai.v.

if '. i' tl u it .vou!d be the very bast stock I

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t"ul. arrei'c 1 fv rccov rc 1

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. to wes fort r.a-J. ( : et p; ?);.:t i to 'hde oit'.o-'. i. -

e as his saying that may be Ned wasn't hi a:

- ... m . i nidi a in Ti.in I ii v Li:r: nr.iri ill ttii iniirmtr

-.'.c v - . cjuntry, it not in America, 'i tie I : . r, : -..-. .ewer which the erection of taosc works l0"g" 1 know he didn t mane it, and . .J create, would be of iaimenst - al je, and j that it Mraa the temper that spoke in him

. aauiuon to wmcn me toi.s, anting irom tae u u weary on n ior temper: i ve known'e;t raan.

IP .liig and le-piisaing oi . rit would cor.tnb- nothing but hardships since I married him; ' mc:

ror: moral inrpriniiv ..,..

improvement n raca!ty and inO;cr,c A simple-minded and hone;' eotSt-;rV" while walking upon the Levee y:jter observed a wti!-dresocd get.'.U iiai-. j ,n! yardd in advance of him, drop hu j.(.-t book. He picked it up, and I careless strangei, who turred wn!, ,:U!jj apparent .urprisa, tnd vv.-i'e.i -on;; other approacied. "lair't this your pocke. b ' , countrymen, hju-ht ' sa,- , it." "VeH. rpon n.y ecj! a i". I , J

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j-? . i. ' i 15 now eon- :, a wr.it in his triad,

w n:eti i ,i' not come on letoro r.ot Lourt.a

L'w.'re'nccbu rgh Beacon.

ilniiiv.

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notice of .rfM;. i en by tiio

-The fullowinii brief

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cf i!r? New York Stir:

?f and dentil eorrespondent

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Jtioe Co. t.s-11. 1 V-T,;.i the most i:nfig-- ,-rr.w, I r.nnounco to yoi; t'le dcea-v !' .""i -r Geneir' A!.-an der h'aeor.ib, Jv:iiii-r."'..,ler-in-.oof !' army of the I 'nitci Stales! ' tii3 f?f,j 'uu nt it" u:monii- h.ie her.Ith ( in.?. !:o ctUT'leo r.t ;; Wr.r T)t'a.;,'H. n; iv. ferdrv. and du: h''': 'be tortnoon ?at for bi- por;-a:t; at .i lb M. a.:ii

,j 1 1' an .--I i -"o'i n.a m nead, wn

UN to tiwell the diTidem's on the caj.i'al stock

We niHke these 6uggeLtiani, and cili upon our brethren f the pre, mi t :e Wabash, to urge the importance of tbix work. L -t pablic

attention be called to it. Ttic Uinc is approach

ing when the Legiatatura will meet sain, nnd

let early measures bo taken to S'-Curn a chyter for a company, and books be opened for tha sub

scriptions of the stock. Let ther- l.c a "long pull, a strong pull, and a pu'! '.'.together." yit. Car mi I Jleinler.

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auuses. in mv opinion, th people h:ve more cause t fear ivo fiw re:r.o-als t!!:i o- many. m A.MOS KENDAL!.."

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The fuuertil solornnities wdi takj place

,,.on Monday next, at iO o'clo.

X,

fmendous itail Storm

visited ir. tiiis ie.ii:i:y, en W iae

a Buildings. We have frequently

had our attention directed to the matter of

buildings construct, oi of iron, vntirely or in part. In England, Iron has been used for several years part iii the construction of houses; the door suiea, vrindoiv frame'

and sills, and tin roof, being made of cast

iron instead of wood, and trie first coat of

such Louses is on: J to he even less than

those eythely of wood, to sax- nothing of

the durability ol the one over the other

jln Liverpool, at the present time, a church

'' " ?o ,jf a ie.'..: a.: at'ae1' j i? being erected as far as possible of cast

teri.i!a:"":; !:h t; iron, . bicli is sooken of in terms of ad.

-i miration. The ornaments are also made f cf i-on ctiftt for the purpose, and elegant in einevije. even equal in appearance to the ju.ocit elaborate carving in wood or stone. 1 this state iron is oeginning to be " I 'ei for buildings. The front of the Mi-

Ji;i,er's Dank, at Potisville, Pa., is entirely '.r ' iron and is represented as very brautiful.

a ! In Philadelphia, the facings for doors are

frequently made ol irn. while piliars for colonades or porticos are often observed of the same. In Pittsburg, the roofing of the Monongahela house is of iron, and several Btenmboats have had their hulls male of that material. As timber becomes scarce in this region, and present appearances indicate the time is not far distant, we may be obliged to resort to iron building altogether, but we have comfort in the idea that the material is inexhaustible with us. Pitts. QJv. o e yew Invention for Xavigating the Ocean. J. A. Etzler, a native of Germany, nn.l now a citizen of the United States, had made an invention which is confidently expected to superredo steam in navigating the ocean. The advantages

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-rus:st in a new plan of sails, which wili .secure the whole power of the wind, and can be far easier managed thru tho piesent sails, and in applying the forceof the waves os a propelling power. A company with sufficient means was immediately formed in Philadelphia, to scov-ro thn patent rights in the principal States of Europe, and one of the partners, as ".gent for the company, will leave for England in a few days. We shall jrtvc io our reacbars the

-i ? particulars of this invention as toon the

pene .A ' noea-nry arrangements for securing the

" J , "e'"s a. o elTcted, being personally ac-

p. at.K ; war. o.:e e. r'- p.-'nctpil propneti r. ,V V. i"--rijii t. i' - Lcrt, of t!:t Frederick County ben', ur.d 7it"."Vtru of a Portion of the

hill I f!i(lr. nnn.i 1.1m rf .,. . . - . L '

. uiuu . VUlllJMaili U llUil UC UQlll expected nothing ehe; and I don't mind a

hasty stroke for it's hard on Ih'bi to see us wanting a potaloe, and he wet and wea

ry an ouldman before his tinrewith the slavery; and though I put little Neddy to bed early, to sleep ojf the hunger, yet often it's too teazing on the poorchild, and wakes him in spite of me, and I know the hungry face of the darlint aggravates hid father. I know all that; but he ought to know that I'd follow him through the gated of death, if that would save him an hour's pain; he ought to know it, and does know it; I'm sure he does; and he kis- (! me this morning on his fasting bredth,

(leaving the hindiul of potatoes for mc,

and saying the mother, '.here he gives his strength for eighteen pence a day, ordared him a breakfast, which I'm fare

ain't ih8 tiuth. The love's in his heart!

as strong as ever; but the misery, n a'am, often hardens the man, while it sol. ns the woman. He didn't znane it, and he knows it's not true, but it's hard to listen io sucii a word as that. He was mv first love, and he'll be my laai. N ,r.e o.' us can tell what's before us; but I'd go all my trouble- over again it it would do him any service." S. C. Haifa Inland. The Cincinnati correspondent of the Louisville Journal. June 2 1st, says: "A foul murder was committed aboa. forty miles back of Covington on the public road, in open daylight, on Friday la?;. A man by the name of L'tterback, a drover, carae to the city a day or two previous, with some stock which he ao!d (.:) received tho proceeds, about one thoussn ' dollars. II 3 'eft the city on Friday n or;. -ing, but net until he had sent his mutiny home. Soon after he left Covington, a couple of notorious scoundrels, Smith Hays, ai'id one Couch, w ho have been on tho chain gang time after time, wor sear to leave the place, and take the same ror 1. with a hcrse and buggy and shootiag aoparatus for tho ostensiblo purpoa of a shootiag excursion in tho country. Oi. the afrctr.oon of the same day, the body of

UtterLick was lound in the pubac tgbway with his throat cut, and his pockets rifled, and all they go: to satisfy their consciences for killing a human bemv;, was tho sum of two dollars and a half. I: ;3 supposed they have fled to your city, so tell your Marshal to be on tho look out for them.

i9y here, ai fist I ln. bevo.iJ i;-

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co.e.-v, i lou.t- -iat a rrn r r .r-o t er." '

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raiihcation !ne!i a! t. ay s ant oi e i

quenc; ot pcrforthiiition, wer much ieei

so plentifully bes;owc' npo.. bun

"!;nety-Qme pc-r!-ois .n evt

dredf Shid thela?r of the pocket Uak, "wojld not iiavc acted as you ..aie,!) ne. I feel compelled to evince my gratiuaie in a substantial manner you must peimit me to make you a present of twnuv

dollars." He fa'abltd over i tie rob of notes, and aid ' I have nothing srr.&llei than a fifty di.lar bill; can ;ou give me thirty dollars it

cnange

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tawy," sai ' ihe o.hcr.

i he transaction was

omnleu-d, and ;b net a 'ittlc- l lateTwo ta nrs afer

wards the un.ortuaate otiritrvm' : wa arresteu for ttamptin0 io -s-i a fifiy -lol !.r counterf- it rots, it airr-'t need.r-syo to ad.' that it v-i the on.- rcc.vtd f..n hi

poor depe waa.L-'l aw a with hi.- good foruaie

the

worthy frit ad who

y fru'-oe

hi? pocket bo-k. Picayune. -f this . ft -ty regtored, and '

i..

1 e ( ' e a r

LuJicrcu.j inu de. A

sifi ji, an aged clergy mi. b tiic -Ta.i ::; ; v ! of this country, speaking of the .-o'.iaiar..-) ty attached to the iniiiiiteria' otlii e f :.': C that during the wl.olt ie;i. of .bcv or sii-f tr year tliat be! 4d fll ia.d tr-e.ew.. bigravity h:d reve h.- a a , '-c -li-t..: :.

in the m

d

a

Ipit. ilira

On hi: i,cf,.

1- at el

Uy n:

a

e iio-.ic 'ctat r i' o'l,e

ro-pr tne r-; ng el o.t v v thing in i.ahai1!, w I. b :,c -ooa d

to be a e a :d ;. k.,ba. Co iii-i ifooa bio mou'l.. OiM'-atiy below - a a in: .' aslce). ill; hi head back :t.d b irairb wiJa -peii. The m:-n in :be : I ! ry u . ai" intetiM-Iy engrged ii. r.-.i-ii;g a.i. h er:ri his hand taking an c siv..t oust . v .ion, vill at last, fiavine i ot i: i..b!, be- iei l.!l quid, and it went plump ii.'o i.,e an nh of ibe sleeper ueluvv. The '.'hole aceae' was to iadis- ribddiy uiJina.s !br ;hu firat and last lime in the oe.ipil, an :a oaui' ta-y eiinle foiced itself i-p"n the c.au'.tnance of thd prtticht".

A'i.fDoT'-. .5ome yc"3

aoiicin a ra:gaboi of

J.c.?.t 1.---

Tippccanoe Monument. The people of Indiana are discussing the propriety of erecting a monument to the memory of the Hero w ho led on, and the men who fell on, the field of Tippecanoe. Against the propriety and justice of such c laave, .he Michigan Gazette thinks no arguaiT;: can now boolTored. The Hero of that bloody strife has gone to his final resting place, and it could not be charged that the erection of a monument was intended to lend

the living. Spencer, Warrick, Daviess

I I- (, " i wit? iiviuv. kjucm-ci i t amen, .lcs t iei3. :, J.-0.UI--I t,e Baltimore Patriot says:;0wen aml a host of othera, on ba; I j n.,t,er that was stolen from thi Lnmnr,i,ft rnA. T or .bo o.o-io r

e-'i.'.ip

M.ving, b-.-v. e -or.

n rt ma;r r.sh b r

a

.115 akt u ii ta peorle asc;n

I ienerul ti

l;a.'

.nated bv tiio 1'roi ! mt I,. .. Majoaib, :r? .a :o -..

;ba Armv of the V. S.

TO;

1

I is'"s we ia. v .iierco up !y tac -"everen.j i . . i .. . -. . : t .. i. .

I. v'.-y iniai, u..- i a e , o-a -t-r. i t -i oe-

. y and any ditnc; t'- ?ny to tl e.J xh" several!" ndureased ihe

cruwt'. arruii Fpoke out an v ianiute, ar.u ir. ruiln ! vtnee. lie wai loilov.ed by Prowu and Soward, an.; then Madisun. vvarj sreineJ must atTeeicd, mid .-poke ivi'li m.ire catMCitKcss and in a louder voice than the ethers. Th.- tone o" their remark? seemed to indihte

i i..aer,5 ,'ca, race, riu tne- were e?.''e-.t in

o.i ine oiiu . oioi-Oo1 s .c. .-a vi re ' oioi ' . -i ,

? v, i . I

d.

u.iv hat been recovered, with tio excepoti rf about twenty eight thoue-'ud dol-

1 1- i". We understand that the cite umstan-

, i

' n

a -a) a h.t''

as t.et m

her sen a'. Ch nch one Sabb ah, eahed. on her reiurn. to know waat dt .li.icd punctual an aueadan;. On ca.'.erii g the hou.e she ."-uad the family busy ..k work. She was surj rjted when her frn-aid addre.spd iier thu : Why, Id! where hmo you been to-day drcased in your babbatb clothe-'.' 'To meeting.'

Why wli: t day ii

'S.iobuth

it.

a a

il, ctop ' ashing in a rnhiu'e

niemorablo ground. Let th-

Indiana, tlierefore, commemorate ftci r

'era in their history, by the rea-aag

(piio that may point after ager io tha

'Ou i ; gardaa ; highly

con

'.'. io ii.e crcps n tie. he Ida. dm

which an hoar heforo war.-) in a -o 'perous coudition, a--, all 1

ie i v. ith the gr-'aand, anddcctrov

lie ids ."f co.ii and English

' 1 I 1 - .1- i. ;

i ces wrneii if(i ta I r 1 1 q result arp -in v .1 nwa- i . p .i -u . . -

.. i . r ana virtue oi tne illustrious eeiu.

, u t, it . a.,ome time sgo, the directors ol .ne hank

rcceievd a communication from n per-on in;

;New York named Wiley, who represent-'

'u himself as a lawyer, and stated that

i .'ie

Alex

oatn oav: t-o,

ft'tsbsi.-l & got jo i wca't tai e .ne p.-.":frs . no;iil;i .'. r el, - a' I,

: Ir- ' ! 'Wbc. i p;ei -. ; '- kOu mii.' I c Ui. o3 v r

about if- a -, .an'i donowspaneii aiain, f":

lon't ki;o , fa-i-i:ue tti,prf

tier.

li;

gram ai e c

do. and driven into tl"'? ground. The ji .as to oar farmers m ut be vor . ,r' ..t. The veui of the hail was not verv largo in

o-( 'n;e: (f't'f.cir v c.rr. : atr t their owir o rp, and "ven to

iate persons, to aonl the atvTal fato to w iiicli

jthtir enmes liv br-mht themselves

We are a'eapad!

a-

'V o

'i Iv .trough

cay and

tl1 na;v nrawn uver .!ir:r .n.-

VA 1.1

;-j to. v arc

v i. .

1 :

l-.tr O

I Wl ir.-

o;d faces and 'be ro ,---.s i.Iac. J ibout t

a a !. we-1 th:' -"'hen. pocncd a l- re: to ea-.h of them hi- Kt.eia. tkaJi.t airant. l"a; beiinr J.jikx the black .-as kaoika out, ?;.d ii a a instant ' oy we-e w::igincr j. m'd air, Ttif re

tiiu.; a' I t a tno'i vnt, aiC a-.ae, th r haosr .--ai m -it a.

v -.! aiut r e a..-in;-i;.i aaaaai

e.'itent, tr-..iii foar to f-vo milesclear ivork whf ro.er it went.(jHiherat, X. II.) C "

Mississippi anl -'

Stat?i h?'.a. failed to .

-but made -farmer's

ti

icir o-eutti oae on he 1 :

bboi nicir.oiy as tin besettiag -in of theLorofocos. In th. tbetr day oi ati -asi-l , ..be- arret .'.at toe;. . "caobt J - J or. ot-se 1 in the days of their prosperity. Ftr fwe.vc btur nd y!ao ; ye:na tl.cy heated throu h ev.rv deoar'oa.ni of the

or o v, a r ticiaed 'h

o t.

mndi clu.aay c.'ajt-,

r t, uii aig 1 ro.n a! .

very nun wiu dc it 1 er qves .ilui

v a- a . .'nv .ate. f f. w N'.'ai.i k la-

v.;- i.-vr. bat iaa.u

eJ ... t re la "ey.rd ttrugK-d viaient'y fo' t! o a.a initin. .a aa ' Hr0u i ix e Midi. . tio:is of li'e for

-tau; a n.i ites, ; a MuIkmi e- iuJ to die'

without a paa. The ;ck vras air :. k out at il--..:' r p- '-tia

act -re one o clocu, .. ai ni ..lout I

plant; tht v v.eie eat c'o .-. il, aa.i tl. ir bad

t. I fie new

York Amc'richr. says: "Vi ere is this difference, however, to be !o.'.sd between tiieiii, ta a Mis.-issiopi has not even mad? an etfo-t .o preftrvo her fai'.h and good

name, ': en bo: e tfi P.Io.'a? unsida

Indiana has only failed

tO (b SO

nr.Ofil up-

a.

ii an ati . isa rennet;

"t.o '.or?"ti!s...;oi. :r. l ol to nvm,;

j , l ; j r '. e otoca. i h limn at ."hica" !. j "toe!: eoa'-l le -0 j rnd"rcd :.

in

the

marae;. r;d. ss u could

."-' - w .a. ,( - we ir ia ha "e d.i fverv innr ret

xi ;

andria Gazette. A Sheet of Paper. It is cur ions to re-flor.t

t. l..l c : tl.. I .-.I I. r . .. - 1 1 '

w ..a.. jiioicBoiouauy uctamc o-'i"' " i De put. It lies betore you 111 ? atfltf? Ct

wiuisuen lacis as wouiu enme mm io virgin purity, and its utmost value is a

secure tne restitution oi tne stolen property cent. jt is crawled over with pothooks

uHou eciiaiu icims. ii. urauiey , an(i hangers, a lew "promises to pay " arc Tyler, one of the directors of the Fred-1 written on it, and it becomes a-ood for or.ck County Bank, and Wm. M. Beal, . thousands of dollars. A piece of wedirg Pn v.o na.a. r i, x? ... i . . ... . s-

uc.wu eauiCl oi mc i aimeis ano iticacakeia wrapped in it, and it is kissed by ti e' Cihar.ies' RartV nf f-'ri!f.t-ipV- rnnntu ra. .' 1: r 1 i :i i i 1 I

. v - rosy H03O1 n iovkiv niaiuen, pinceu unoer' lan ,;,u i- c ' v il Paired to New York. and. after i irood 1 hr" nihW . cnii m ; a0Jhl11 .Vll'h ut icg forxiru, art a s h-.H

tu...,J,i.i n.i;i;., - : 1 , 1 , J - - --- wont ic

-uu. iiatuj""! oi iicjjunanun, oueiecuco :n ac ver-1 or esms a nanusome iovAr, ft jjijp estate, 1 interest on mg the whole amount, with the excep-'and a moderate quantity of littie - soon-

uirr .. ...ol.-.,,, !. - . 11 : I

-. v. iv iiaui . iiir i,.. it-r. o 'i

most lost ms ieae . g, and Pnh ha -ui quite mopish ,gain, becauM so lias "ot no po 'try stories to re?d. Vci , if I bive to take ,t cart l aid of onions i.d pota ees to market, I am resolved to hare a newspaper.

thai roi.it by Dr. Tyler, said that he (the

tot e - pledged far - "--mporjiy h .u, thej l)ortor) had seen the principal of them linoa v i pay Iter mterrst e.u!u not be,?tvetal times during his visit to New

B

co'.hni.

iiaa' Mty or f i-ak.u

it. "v lii-it "j,tv ,aiVas tioie,;

d oi tostotv Tiiev Ua.Je

iaci:

i

a

Thus ended Thia mav the t.'irir niint a

o.o !ai act in das vvful t .a.i'ay c - er jfri-r bo jva

.1 tt-.nl. ,

; . i iiau. it !, we rep. .i a-eu I ', ; ; - , - '

re;ua a uj j;ooa .JiTa.

tie nr. Test -:r

aba ! -s provot' bp

;e.ly.

iioce, whiah they ra.-a-rou others to drink. ,

as outer as peseibie.

T!:e Ptirroti'ii'.ir Iras'; of human h, nab, r.um

rr:r r nt ..1 f.-n . o . . (.nit rt! i.,-ir-; -

Til" Clip IS ll'JWIi.,... i a"' 'i .....i

. ' I'.HAu.i.l 111 ttillill.l t, tlijli liAi:) 1 L . I . lot ICturned to imarov a. lij. a-al a tf.ev c:jaa,e.-d Detioit mid LVg'e, h-ch were up very drink they rant.ot torget that tho mgreui-i near to the galiow s, now began to dispeise,

prepared bv

t nts WT

otnei'ti. The foil twit. ', from ths MaJisouiau, i

.a the poia. t

taea. ei veo for' .nenjaic the arects n ercry direction.

fo see two women

- " in "oir!g tavei to

uve- ne in; -rest ' e-r debt, atuiotner-

wi?e app.opriating fimds hereto. Loz.'ievili Jotrn

va ft i: su-.'sud ,.s i.-i pf'i shorten ihe iehaics ia ever y m e ri b r u h a r 1

i q a - rt d io ha'-." r.

r

i-.r .a' f a:,

n l.'

'j'i. ic

. 2 Xo V( !:.-

on: i --

o:!a-r ia the street without ee:i n:r;; a:-d 'e- sec h't tl;e ether !:j,i c.i.

lease.

bb:d

pr,

fie chf

diminished, coiua vaai'v

iuis tua-

wouid no doub

o. l a etb . a , 1 1 m " ft li. . v r-; ii.it. hi

1 r: -1 1

tion of tlie sum above staled. We under-; sibilities. It is received by one pe-son stand that the gold and the notes of banks !ftnd he blesses it for bruising him tho f;a

otner tha.' 'e issues of the robbed insti-j tidings cf his promotion to s f-rtune; by lion wer. r,t-iintd, and that the lawyer another, and he curses it for the info-ma'-wff was tl-" r-ffunt in compounding tho j tion bat he is disinherited. In accordance felony, chdig-'d a commission of tome w ith the characters upon it, it lights up the ten !l.ous"td dollars for his services. No eye or waters the cheek it makes the information was given that could lead to heart throb with joy o- qua.il with ry-rrow the detection of the robbery, although! it is treasured as a precious relic, cr torn.

.Mr. '.i.ey upon being questioned upon to pieces with unconceivable disgu t. The

destiny of the sheet of paper on which we are writing is to afford copy fcr our (ieriV, and food for reflection to thousands.

0 ; e( -a oiig

Parsiitiony would sooa over-

oirt." Sylvesters Reporter

An exchange says 'we laid before our

edimr- of Congress.' The editor undoubt-

r- o -

" .y aeaht to say hasty fketch, but his

iv pes evidently knew the propriety of

names better than ho t id. gCjrMr. James Clark ol Jones' Prairie, Peoria county. Ills., was killed v ihe 17th ult. by filling from bis horse wh-ie galloping in pursuit of another on hi'., farm. St. Lotus Bulletin.

Check to Lynching. Four individuals recently in Chicot county, Arkansas, who took upon themselves t chastise one Solomon Cr.osby, xvere tried for assault and battery, and the jury return-. :? a verdict of $12'000. A few verdicts like this w;! put a atop to Lynch low., Y. J', 2ribune. Seven deserters from the Britsh ami-

were drownded last week while vacm-

ing to swim across :h river at Buffalo.

X. 1. Tribwie-

TT j r . ,

nuru utk. i. s riaru work to 2 a up

ior a "neu.rrtl" editor tc sneak of

politic4- without les,. u:g cither ore way er lie other. It's hard work U make s. dmncr o. grape shot, unless they arc well b aileu. and 11? b ard work to -ligest a o i'p r.igun.ent, uniess it b jolIccu in somediirg like reason. It's hard work o lock at the ?v.n w ithout winking; aau it's hard wcrk .a b'ok at so'nc girl' without feelir.g i:.ci. m' 'j ..ink. It's na.rd work to do r.vhing, rrui f!8ie too much ofiton nantar.d u's'hr.rd wcrk to collect a debt af one v. ho tav5f 4i i pay 11 to-morrow.'" It's hard work to squeeze rid -r tatot brickbat: and it's hard work !. ."ra rii ... ' idea for a paragraph afti ;)(-,n- oa a spree for twemv-four boors

It s bnrd work to hob! 'jrlo tail- and it's rd h or! ... n of a miv n od? sMl." i J s hard work u rehint ant it'.-, hardes t i" to De corn

e "u . 1 , . '

j .iil UOl ui V

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n

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