Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 November 1841 — Page 1
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weir not :;t si! n.'i:her by Hcive.i, f.r Ci'.' thro:;-. u-r ! oifiu.fj.' .0:s! .' )1 ()'.,! siwfar not by i 'Jr tio.l. vaci r:i Tliv mihlie-it i ""'' s'!" u r-: Thy l.-uiot lif 'JU - A brief, m-urn'.ii ta!o; U fr u:i tho !i H -.'i"i h-ir-. Xot o.ilh-i ui prot.iar, r.c-i.oaibi-r lh hath 'he -.v.-rJ. Take at.Mv name irs vj.n.' A:, i -wear not by tho holy llua-.va' It is the V.a.uhty'd thr-mr, Xor by the b.anin iar of tve:i, F.t tiiey uro a'.i hii own; l;!!tr ;ai-t ea. '.y at .tay Lx.ki'M thf ;.jrioU3 sun Swvk not! hut h.w tbeo Oow.-i a:. -I i-ia;-x'o il; n thv Ho!y Oao. S? ,.ar i by earth, the K-auteOU catth. The f-. t.-,to-.I of llii i..o w or! Ij ji c l'.s livi-i l;!-rv i-a.ht I.i the i-:i.o - al hora; Lit t tto i-u.! -..a.es t;.st ro. , Froj-, u.-i-aa, i-.nth. a-; J -r; Let the ia'i a.uruir.T moMwrh:; r.o to s'.vcu'. y Oh! wcar not by that V..-- -":. U'ho n tloJ. the Fatlu-r suvo, Hi rh bi-iov-d a:iJ uiily So;!, A iuft.'. wo' ; 1 to sive; 13ut wci'i) t'-.t i'.iouso oft hast U'at A worlo'v !.'aiine tefor.-; Turn to ii.y v ivi ur aaJ roper.'. Depart an.! aha no more. Aoa wer aot by thin o.a w.-ak ua ..e. For tii .-u srt rut the '.avc Of j.jiii an 1 sorrow, sin ar 1 haat, Uf gii-'y a al the .aasv. Ttiy Lua-.t-.i Im'.v ii but clay. it mi (.: th; Jiast yoa tn-a.!, A ml .o! a s-v:ft approachiaH' Jay rha'l iaV th, c Wita the Jea. For the V.r.ccainc Luze-tc. Th- h-.ti r.c'.vi from ilag'atal t-ants vlt;i interest h- isn., t ras ..dm w :ta .lie iT-'tit e cut, tiisit is t niarit ta)" .att t ...'!' :r.. in th-r nm-rt -eat a c .ett.. r : . t. ue i i" - . i a Or-: I . u i i.at.i.ai. :e,d it re r::r- -' v t j 1 .:cee . n av t , the c.v t'nr- .k K'.-n et pr-v- ,eb that are ith- . ,f ,'ie tie.e'i-i-..r--.g:v::es oi :tter tae briti.-n ao frag::. cr'.n : ar-a:n 1 ta Noraiaa the . t " .act tat ' ei ustu a t a ja d'i-o itr'l she i.a y ct-e :te ' '.-' ;:u .' 'jn tier on we r i ' - -,h, i tan igh ii.-r i-iKcrp-'1 iae.-e 5-..vit ;:.e-iCt. i;iti i- r v mwh; t r.v i.ib ail ta.-1 it in tv ran :". i i ir m . it. t an 1 atnhi. ehme. .-ore i i . ,. j ;;;c WOrila 1 . 1 t :e. .1 a r":earaab!L o .e, teat t: r m ..ham tiaV. t-i: ;v .'fa.:1 0 -meted av tae ;". the' ! 1 j e i" f t . oceaters uf 'dgd slut ion chad' aa craomle an x- liere.btarv Th y fret and eauat : . r- for teace. t!l-' : -a 1 in a m .aamleal c muv.neut, iheir m -a-aires tirotce lotib. iVO'il p'll'y pert aats or party prej-.l lice.?, ae.d ten ; on. ) i . a' a - .a ... o. 0 1 u r r iie it : maters . O , J-l"4 " to-:.. ... in,, oc : .t mata.rs n -i.uneto tae multitude w aat protesse . p a-..-'-!., i with tae roues oi "Uiun or :; be . yA tenm ei to retirement w he t pght.ca. endeavors meet with tramiph or disconifiture. H..i, wl-.cn is h.Vrd the re.imi voice ef Povertv and Labor, breekmg . . r.-.'-iei ot !)i-;i',',r ma .aroue 1 - 1 "".-' ' -tered muaranceaud vulgar shame, be tae bouv politic an-1 social vw.i ahaken to tiie centre. Tiius is :t now W hi; dmin:.,1 -;.r ."I ! . iU 1 e r - - 1 ' L 1 o . a,., iihfoi tne wretcntratieti .ae .; , o.--cd beings whose daily breau is uepetmoa unou their dady tod. were swea.mg .-ruamtm under the moi iramng bu ritentmooe.bmon the.n by die tax-rule oi a h.tm governtnent. and the griping av. u ice of their employers. Tney hardb dared to express, an i hardly know h,nv b communicate to one another then- saberx ...,.- -o r a. -...p th-ouav ones wnt llls. .VuiUVCii-iii-a v . fed the pressure of circumstances am. oa a,,,',,-;,,,, Tiie n.ad capttatist w nos-. . . t no' -alow i:im ti launcn oat iuiians wou;u ne. a.iow i.u. yutmtoan extensive career ot ome.a.,. audrelvon the influence ot leiert.a..e,. -d reputed wealth tdi the return ot aa no-cits the master m-chanie who possess m n.v-r.-c- or casli, to witlistan.a tm . ..c .omoooIv the lesser farmci UJHII3 Ul lll.ii-' ill U, r.oVc.-., rrro o-u S UO IlOt ill nower to fid hfs barns and thrashing floor and await in easv security the advent ot ...,-c..a:; rbnes all v.cie borne
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taat a : . ou:e!Uta.!. llo.a1 a nam. n a.:.. . ;s cap;.a:'.t . . i . . '' .a . i.i-' .3 bevon lit w can near 1... ., u ..- f .scvv.-n-!:i.ied City had n wsi.m nnd dis-oru evermrrw a p. w . "t v. i ;ih .j.) i i.u 1 . I ' a-sidii ci fdoa ee-tic tree an an i ot b.'reign e-aai.a ao mac re-ohc a tun. w a-.i a..c p.. a ! . . . .. .... - - o i. . V i lr..i:.aul aai l.v.belia was J.rst ami . , . . i. . . w r o: 1 1 e ma 1 u I willtVvU rao.iUion or he to.tv if dadr two successors, ny o-gtrarmg n c : i ; I i in sell ernes ot eirueummsemem down the:r spirit aiul extmgm.u.o birv. The verv causes wmch evetid in the downfall of 'bene and ol i nr.. now in tee ration in buig ana. In Into eaM the same thinj: misery, hade..! of their rulers, want of m :ml mie:.t and of hope on the part of the subject, arre'iauce, extravagance, the cxeiebe ot , irar at home and of oner oaehuiout aoroa . od the tau't of the court: tidal to tins aa increase ot intelligence among the mass d'be words bbi-rtv, independence, equa rights, .-ire becoming familiar t.v men w ho have hitherto Ibt-ened to little else than the commands of ruthless task-masters, and the hum of the machinery of which thev were considered but part and parcel. During the absence of their usual unceasiuar occupations, mey nave emeoge
.villi savn- animosity t.j'.varca those who
iUi aii. 5 r-u'nt tii .i . -irifwv lat.orcr taat they ha'. " ' " - , . . !io ".1'rro : t'o; honor, the ov.a t am! tr.c nmfitnf'.Ti.vprnin-r- th.-v Cc-r:! thai licv.crs of ' v . h t!:ey art: a ui a .v e.a oi 'A ator t war, an 1 b- their noMeritv after'
;': a;:; thev f-el thnt.as crni'.'tn',' an-J Ira- men ami woinvn are :ae piase-:, " iai!i,v ati.i'ahason.ent fit tho f.,tstoo! of composes the yoco; fortune (biinJja.lt-) rbe ruler never nrociired them the o-es- tiistnbnte-3 the partt the fools ,.rit t o s,on of a eolitarV ri-l.t, thevmu?: depend '-"enery; tne plmoson'rs arc tae spoeta-.-'!----",.r-.tJ on tiie : trench oi' their own tor; t'.e : aaa oeeapy tno ImS-vs- pow -
iev o v. i riga: Thev b'-ein to i; . . .., r-v , t!-.v h ', , bi'I-.i-rtrt treated v. it:i reaae ani revel if nut atiecta,n v.s0 -. . i '.,-. i i!n:ii;!!('f r II'". i a: n; n WuO are uos3e.3.?e..i ot pn i .e-j.-j tn-l i:n j.ua.'.tv and di tinetioii an-i o-li-.-e CK uo . ith'T reason' t'.an that tlieir pr 'r,.'n;t")r t',c br-.ifi! le: bof ohi. were n ..- j ,,r t-j,ii). rJLVl a t-.i'.v ot i.oiiuvai.a r nr; t.OTe OlUSt CC!)!.', i1i , i ! ih " r fruiii tee on rt.-liet t-nd ca;;er a . i . I an 1 r::v- u.e:i an ; a.,. w,, ; . havdand. 1-at does .ae net lues he not . i : ) thai the claim t:-rnp-; .ai' c rune i i aica a. :i-.i.:i.!i j .. l. .1 ... L at: - : e aaa e' aaatai.j ia.;::! ait--n w a:e a t . -' i.-e;d' i-h-evh ,-d j leaven -ain v. rga.c upmi a.:.'. .1'.- a a;ai inhan.aiaitv. iaja- tie( and .. i--r.e .-:-,.: :::..;-: t: e e v-v i a; ! o ;:;.:.in a:: ; tat ; s, : . .-: f- f,"-': w..- :..b of the the t t -a -ue I c I ta - lawless mt:-a of (ha-! : !.',. . of !'v r ... o.-t t'.a- eravi oe-tr.;t-. 1 iha v .,-.- ot i r v e r r chn-'ren :tt .a a; . a , ; ; i , an re:aia?i her there will g" 1 to Ib ;ivc:i and go out to earth an exeerata.n dc,M.. and a C. tders vrho h;:3 triotl hard ( !n, ot l'.i to at.: a'on.; au.Uavc tt:e exp-nc of advertamiL'. m c-..u er-:itio:i v, it'n t;s a lew ;.,,s j.dh, ;. h; u-j that he la.. 1 U arta-u soaa-t:n:!g in that Nva.y and; shoidn not iea:in s:..-w hia..-elf ;: p'-tiny w isc .-!d!l ,,:.nd i',..;h." lie ,tated that si::-..v 1 1 lie baa a ac.m t in . I' a, , 1 . - ! l.'l - es- i;e i t ii'.O . ( I , j , h. .;, ...it i.n i i.ii'ff a 1 "daav '(,:' ur ol i f.. -aioiiei 1 rohantr I who have : - e j a a ; : a : a 1 o.. . c . .0 1 .. -aa v e had to gi t way to t..e nc w ami a;- ., ,r, r tr-dere and if f.ome cl i.n forma -r rias i,:.o ::;amt:a::ed the.r groata r-aiast the h-tter, it has !e, :: sm-dy in: ,:cr cirenai amaa-; n-'t emma -n to tar gt-n orelav of mta-ehant?. A .a-a-chaat m. i a. aim!,; -tare ; ; 1 I ; 't:ar t a ue a:n -a ta: t l.o i.a ; cno .i m in ine v ear to a at.'.gc r- ' 1 ... . . i .. a . , t 1 tt.'i-e nai n n Aii .v ni ;:i i ;ii I .. 1 ,-..-.., . T 1 1 1 -1 ' . ! !'i c.'ui'C uij (I'l 11 1 t..i'-.'. ... . i.- o.-.'g -the nrotits f tiase g axic, a.l ias a . t rt.-:-g expens.-s tor that y .i. arm oi umber mercuauts in tu.s ca , 11m i;--m .iacesol i between live, an 1 : :x hundred i o. ., ,0 i,i ii..r to a Ii-ae.l no,: . 1 - eo m"r . "en toe - a:gn.u .- v. . ' 1 .. .. .. i .-.i ia le th" oarc.ia -- r remarked taat la-i:,du.-e d to call or. taem fttie s-i.er) uym -'omjau advertisement in the Paha Hum urn; ihcrwnpoii fh-v tvnt t;s word to so; th-.-m i!-..v.n henjeferth as y any adverti--.tomer :'ea-'ral!v in a oar to the mm mailt. hab.t oi ad; i-rtise satai an-sa-;h ait.iacs ana w i.-:h l- look at taem ad tle.a ls o. . a- ;. ! aataee lib -nd t: L erth-ing v. ouhi V-,'.-.!i' vanbh. This may pcrh ;ps !-e con-.siu'rrt-ii'ur a.hcrthnmut. Weil b- 1! ia , o. Wti must insist, however, tr.at it i . not a mma puit, a id tla:t it is not put ;.,(',,; )i;r o i) purjios... a'tog Caor La e . . ..1, .n.i.f'.v.' ;'.:, r.-d in that war at;.'. cama t :in 1 ia 'U for about" la'.easol taa.t s intend soon to great!;; t a r i ire ti)l:io:ts as to Lava tnrr our eti --e! abba the b.rT'St dailv mi l in-wt e.-:-i'v mmers for the price)'inNew Knghmh o'n we reoeat it is not a mere puit: ..... ...a.-..- trtith. as reiv one win aui.i.i iHli - I ' ' ' - i ....... . . i l..,..,. r-ivorviti" m renaru w a .as o e ; i v. i . to -he- ed'-ctsof advertinng. .. f.u'....c- of adverti nne. oca liaven I Irr. e . i. ;...-,!. The atre of a bear rarebe'xeee.b-0 years: a dgg lives j20: . a wolf df; a fox 14 or Pu lions are long uVed I'.H.i'ev lived to the age oi 70. rd(. V!,.o,l of cats is 15 years: a ;rre n on I hre i or i vears: a ruuo.t .. b!lVe been known to live to mo .... , " a,,,, iovanl ' t o rp oi - M t"i. -"- - - - T-,l b-r the a-ea ,-. C-.-o.ot bad eoneuered one raorus. be took a great elephant C ' o ''. : a i ul .Ilia i r . .).. ..,,-. , .oi-o'i.v tor lae .v'ucli baa mog-u .-i .; - :.T named him A )ax? tmU demcat-a :'. ',1,.-, c-n and let him go witu tms :-j-ietion: Alexanuer, tr.e a n ol o upil.h.i. .i .,m...rpd Ahax to the, sun.' Itr-r. liaiil o-,v ' -. i ...a, found with tn a mscrip- '. ' -d' ,ra .iCo.r. Piers have been IU ...ha., to the ,-eof dOvears; the -enow un-Mio- i- - - lio'-se h.as been know n rhinoceros, -f. -v l c .kn.r.onf 'dL but averngos o of) (hunels stunetimes live to the age ,f ICO; stags aro long iivem r f ICO; stags are long liven. cv,, ' P , ,o- hi Cws ue lomr-xceea tne ngc . . . i-. C i'ver roTi'iucrs l-pro
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the ago ot A 1J. An cai,ri tlieuftt it-ana at the ago oi HV,, Kuvcns trequcnt!C reach tao ao f a 40J. ovvatjs have kc-eii know n to h o oOO years, y.t. .!alrr been kno.wn lo lio300 years. Mr. Mali -i -. . r.- , ll ,ia.,n A ta.neu ins oije ui t-ois. i'v.uu,.m Ions lived. A tortoise has been knovS . ... ... . to live to the age of 107. 7"iC Stage. The world U tagi: ard erful tlio p't, t-.nd tee pvor the gallery. i be ! i ir.-f. -:ea ot Jj.e.v furtaau s.um au an ;-; i oov liihKe-t ine v.o--,..t:t i.-a i imeuro-j e curtain. beny. - - y . aa.Kea went :a.u a uai i ; jow Pitrch tavern, and taking from nis : ;-.,! c-: a pen Knife, btack the point oi : !in one of the beams which crowed the r;.-i;;.eoi i"jh', c t,,r-fV-e-:i a, at ilmz, wnica nnnig nrc.-a red, lie produce:! a shilung, i i i i dace liiat shilling on , i i I . I I. . .: . . . ... i u ., ;;,, r mreeiiv mrier tae mine oku i.io 'knife .dudl hit t!ie mark when it fails, ao.l vo.i shall hav-tiit; sluhmg." -it cannot 1 1 . , ,. P f .m-. 111.-. I ;, (ii..:.e, ''-x-1' ""iw v.i .--y (;,( raac ae h:n: re mi. : : , ant. ta !.n:fe hits it the brsl l r: j i. a riMthni j: :i i.i ui... ho Yaak- e raised his gU-i to O t..at bh: !e di'.prdiu tio- hqa .r; taen ,-.:.''. ''!"" lae g'-re, a .if-. : ted l.a.ii l.e.-. . -ah in h" han-lie to t::e door. hi thid he jilaef'.: iae tj.i.ih'ug. taen t:.e beam v ll.i his r.v. ' t' ' which fell on :h r j i ; v e bun of courva. -I know'd yoa to be v.-n tarn Yhmhet."' said tiie Dutchman; mow me eiveyvu one more d i mk beaa'es eat. j?jjpr.-priutc. t b rdd there is a mercantile hou.-M- in Ihjston, under the i:nu of Kntai and lb ay. That is a partnership which ought net to be dbsoived. knew, eight or ten years ago, in Ports--;h H. ntirtn nani.al "Prav and 1 ,1 n ... a-o..-a.r We .eat. a ne t" ' e ; :.ave heard of a linn in New York with c;e.tanti:a; l: ivim.'." ot i-etcaum Origin d Jnao'c-WiiHi Dick Aims Ir.t crowed into Vo-k -iate fr aa the. (laii- . . 1. i.e.:.... ... - a-; 0 .., ,- . .0 .0 .. lo- , ' Janaadaimm. A v. ailing maid sat at ta,!e with diem, and Dick spoke of her as iai srrva:rf, to ine no me. a, ,a v . a . . a 1 e . ,.:!. W i.otoi.i uim t.iol I." -'' ' gaervtmts were call, d, aa. Y..ry weii: e-xt morning the wdade hot! -:e as e , 1 V,,- shoot from Da'ii oi t. 1 11 1 - . - . . : . . 1 : - ) . m . . . . t ui : lai t ' .i 'J s - - - - K 1 L ) . Wc.ter! w: a:! he;;,!" n in taut every p .-r -.n hi jhe am e-.pta, the 1,-od ramed into ! bck's r.e:n V. it:. a pad ,d to he s..: -.;::,-r. -Pm m,,di ohhg to ye red - ah! Dick, 'but there is more ,. . c ',, ?rlth.r "aavt taan wit!!'pi-:h miu- h.t.'you called Itdp anU water! nd we thoutrat the notice as 0.1 nr-.' 'Ye told me to cad tae ser,am !,tl. aul do e think I won id crv 1 a.. , j' i tu p 1 r no. ..'ate' w aeu 1 u.eoui i. c- s. 11 1 !. I ai. t'ie it.!.... lOa .a ..i.. .... , 1 " T )f bucket; Th- t-ancrs ua-ntion with d--serw uonof Mr. Nathan Sergeant, ot , wd.o some tniie smce re,r tae cas. in.::. 1. ebb cei tal tie: appointment of tgent lor tt.e Mirov.,f the pnhiic timber m Fiorid.a. I in arriving at his post ho found, that ow- , ,on .lianr'nd state of the- couniry I i no e'.rvcys (totial a made- md that ms He so reoor! io -t '. as a. sinecure he proper department at Washington and threw an Ins commission. oub oi on.. i!au,!,;a contem!)oraries seems to ,'o.iader this case as a bright exception to Mr. Jetlerscn's remark ot oiuce ho.ders. that -f w die an ! none resign. " it is so, and to bo honest, wc aro afraid loo. iiu't is in sou.e measur" an exceptioti to the re-.....t-ii Ob wb'rh our sai l conteuiporsr .Pses his remark -dt is unnecessary to a-ld that Mr. Sergeant is a thoroughgoing w ICT. ae. , TJ, ..-. Abolition gentry of Poston on Saturdav last dragged Mr." Harrington, die ren-eable conductor oi t ie Pastern torn:. Poad,into tiie Police Court. Tiie grava.:,rn of the accusation against Mr. Uar;.,.r, n.vibtsi;ih't3 having committed an ;,s-.atilt noon one Mann, an abolition oent 1 L . V - ti , h- It seems a meeting was to bo held d e,M ...Cpveress a Pi tie negro indigna- " , a c.,r tion a-ainst tho J.ail uoao v.oiupau aoa rcbising to permit the blacks to occupy toe isme cars w ith the wnue p 'h'", . dhiis Doctor Mann and several of n.s fief's were -aing to tuat mceimg, ana b-,'d: along v. "th them a black man, as it v ouldseem fur tho express purpose o. rei. tin-the regulaton of the Compam. . The negro, after th-v were all seated in tiiecarrwas told gentlv and respectiully that he could not go in that car teat one in every respect as good was provu.eu f-.r o- -'e cf his color, and ho must go m A lie refused, and tho white negroes tuat. i.a,. ;,,ctoi.i on bis staving where aroutiu nun uiJiciv." " - be was. He was then put out by urce, m.J Mann and his compeers did ad tney d t0 l)revcn: :he Mp,1!5;(i, u! errro. ie.5 t,f av mi not omy tae - I
'nickers wc-ro J'arced out; anu lr f.u clfoncc ti gainst the majesty of the e'iwii . e.ntle.nin aJ lib bottle-holder.,, the ecu dflcWjAu-snight I el.: c the IV.i -e coart. Thntcourt, ioon a fair li-aring iV.nr. all parties, pronounced the regultition of the cotripauy a perfectly proper one. decl.-rt-c
the convict of HaYington aiid aa K.'-red him to be dfstrluiri'ed. x y. Cuu. -r r 7Calumny put at rent. Amonj; the other slanders tnat havo been put ftfio.: for the purpose of destroying the chRrp.ctVr cf :vlr. P.-.v.n-r, ta! h'ecrciarv of the i i--surv, was tine in relation to thi- hgeney I ot ins son in negocifit.ng a portion 01 iae P. S. loan. It was stated thai he f ?.d received an enormous sum some forty or fifty thousand dollars for his services in that business. The .Ma liHonifn. a nsper that we suppose may be conddero J pretty couooet.U authority on such subjects, r.t any r.V.e, thus disposes of that f.-d;ehood: "In contradicting thi? charge, we r.re authorisedVo state t'f.ar, the amount of 'arm e-T-cted by Mr. B. P. Ew ing, was h.-df a mt:;. ju of dollars, for which he wies paai by the Treasury Dfptnicnt one : fifth of one p-r cent. ho who.e z--u. re-, reived by mm. t.uerotu.-e. in !-.-.'-" OI 'a rervices, dwindles A.wn to' jC-i 10 G.h Tiiis is.t. Ttm wnbh ha been ttrv juatly lnagaided into tlicusands." cLijuru to the Fruit. : ,:d by p. rci ir?;-! i)i e iar'T.er. t.iat t.;(: CO. a . if.bi. m.bvVd'rhl wassudbi .!t,' i:i".nnuv obetiS.to freeze tiie auu.'es on W; tiees He informs us that conbdernl-'o jt,s hes been sustained by rea: oc cf it. c7. Lou. Il(u. 0:t. 'd'). A - f ft'"1 1 A Scene in Court On Saturday, in :h Court t;f General Suasions, a men named John Max we'd, who ho 1 keen convicted of steai:nr a "rombsc-rv note, w.-is eouu-d ud recei'.e ias sentence. Ju !;re Par ton, addressing the prisoner, told nm that if he would c.v.i'oss u.s ".mut, and restore the n jte to its owner, he would sentence him to hut nine months impris onment; but that, if he did not, he would sentence him to an imprisonment t three vearu duration. The u.f.n replied that from the hrst he had wished to rest-ire the :i.,to. but that his lawyer who htei it. had refused to let him P'Ur-ue that eours-e. The Judge calleu upon Daniel McLaugi:hn. Msn. to ive up due not.: Mr. McLaughlin refused. T..rt ih.mt ii.eu ordered "Daniel McLaughlin t:give g'j'5ritv in the sum of lbe hundred dollars for hi-aooearance ui the jre.ier: scsaon to aus.er t..ech:iigo ot receiving a proinisa.rv note knowing it to hate been stolon." Tho proper fecurity was entered, I ,Wi th. ( 'oe.rt thn.'cted tt rule to be mt-reil f -r Daniel !kLaug!ilin, to shoo cause WatV ae sIio.i.U u P r.iM !if ttoruev: he strick-m irom The prisoner Maxwell, was remanded to prison m order ihfithe might testify in the eas. I 'hi!. Gaz. It has b'-TH otTicia.lv announced that the a e.. m...n.. . c, s. : earn. Jr.. ami Y. P. Antwerp an-l taat posses .:o 1 1 1 lUa: p-JSMe.'-..oaa in be l'ivoi m iieceamer :.".v.. i at-- on i- P be ebmig-d to Peporter. Mr. l-aialId!,of N"w Hampshire, r.n-I Dr. Barnes haye been in ncgoca.bon for t'.e e .fihlishnient, b'.it ?;,pear to have been unsuece-fub -St. Lou. Up. FhP rhi.-o n II iuse at Galveston we J ,...i.i...l n-. .'.-'h r.t .entenib" r. ir.e ... , PI,. I - O J . a . i I,-..- a- - l ir.ati w ho robbed it was named Everett.ii, .. . ..,..1,. tV. cnr,j.--.,l . Pi'.l had 'i'l v lie W J.-5 i Clli.J.l.'i i--' -- - . . . . i i : i j : or.e bem.ir.-d uodo.rs to war 1 . ,. M.I.(T M .ll.IHL.ll church on! v a -lav or two b"foro he y Irr.i-d. "His wife fold where he had 'hidden the fgdO 0 which he ttolc. Ho is now in orison. lb. The full returns of the iato IVesut, .o . ,n ui i'.ia ii 3 no" a;.. i';..n. Ssm. Houston Lroi a ma:ority f the popular vote ot more than o,WJ -ges fr President, and Burleson git more than 2,000 majority for ice Freshen.. i - Too Common. Stranger. Have you anv newspaper .7 Kditor. Certaimy. Stranger. You wiil giva -e oae, 1 suupjse, sir? , , Editor. 0 ves, (handing him a PM,:ir0 Those are line chickens in you; basket 'nave von more cf tnetv.f liight tmcr! oi their. M Stranger. home. Krlmv. This is af.aQ one yo; wil o-ive me ttiai j J-:pporr - : . ' Stranger. I brought t';o ta nvdr&e tosell; fshould like to sell ou e ctcrcn tt 75 cents. , . The f.bove absobite'y cccmrcct m o . r o:Tieo last wee.i, and we oou.u ..o. b alexin not soon to 1 c. f-rga..en. H iato ':tn-vui. lalcretlias to xt,mpr Iul!ishers ..A point of some interet n- Ed.fos o daily newspapers, ,ays the Upper Mar. bon.' Gazette, was detihd ,n the ( j-ur. ,T Prinre George's County a few cay. ,.:... fittfiinnt was rn.de tortbiel Wit graining of a rinai dilane to a person Qlv.nc for the benetat oi v.i a--"r" LaV,, partly on the grCm d that tia rfV-
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tiie pttbyrnpon (f ibe nonce to bis crcdit(rrf once a week for three oonseontivo months, had not tieen complied with. 'i'iie publi-her of a newsp.aper in Baltimore, in hieli lb;noiii.c was givni, ua sunimoneil b-forc'the court, who testified to the putdica'ion .f the nonce o?ice in each iced:, aid. 0112b an interv; 1 of eight t;nt liatl e!apseu utiwet n iwo 01 me punlicritioti4. The court ot eruled l!;c ubjfc tinn of the allean'.s, and u.rv., hs tii idjcct of th.ft publicTmii va? to "givd hoii--e it) the creilitnrs," it lettn-red not on what particular days the said advertisement were published, provided they ap , 1 . ! . I pearcd once in each week. Thus th? or geared once in eacu week. 1 uus mr or Iit would have Lt en comnlietl w 'uh, if the ralvci tistmeti! hud her-n inertt-d on a Monday of cute week, and not again until ih iSaiuday of the wofk followitij;. 67 Louis liulletin. A b-.ok appeared in London fome years since widieut tiiV pap, desipnadon, or printer's name, consisting entirely of it list of men notorious hbeut town, for runiiiri in tleht and nut paying; or, n tbo phra-e among tl'.etn i?, not carin? tch" ivffcrs. It contained 4. COO of eh names, greatly to the annoyance ot many. ; rr' ,,,r..l I, . P" - - ' .... , ., v ori "i tais -Ji i.i-. . i.iui-, i.i.yiii line the nlectof 1 mt:n2 tr.oroy into di j.Ofnrts (if tnaay hont-fct iradt-pmn, who, in an evil hour, Iiivh t xclifiiigi-d their Itor or roods fur credit, and are likely to receive no other kind of payment. leather S'Ctari'jn. "Snmo, pre ye willing to he dani' tal. if it be the Lord's will.'" inquired a Caiviuist ef a fvorita coioif-d servant. "O! yes, Mi.stn, end more too: I willing to hav you daicr.d too Ma:sa," rai Sambo's reply. .f e 'Jiil step into the strret sr.d PU giva von a row hiding," euid a rowdy to ru Irishman. "Ily my fov. 1 now," replied Pat, "and I wouldn't do it if you'd giv me two of them." at-S'foon-shinc. There are probably vrry few people awaare of tho fact, that tbu light of the moon is of a fob and. h.'.-iiui-fut green color. The fact is et.sy id" dsuiouelratioti. ho vt vf r, by the following method. When lbe moon sdoee fid, lay ei slucl ui v.bito a.a.it-i io i.i :a,h ui i.s rayp, and b; l!aC side of th paper phre a lighted laii'j). Phice s'T.e t un-dl object between the lamp and the jaapt-r io ss t' east a shadow on the paper of iha siz "f a dollar or le.--. Tfien rut a ho'e carr'iiending w iih di" size of the shadow, thro another heet of paper. nd place it between the tirt ehec-t and the moon, o lint the moan's ravs may fall en t,he d.mlow, and on that only. The shadow will show a full green. ..,IIU.The Jc.c c::d his Pouniof Flt!i. Some days ago, a griideman from Mobdo came to tins city, New Orleans.) nd while here was arretted for dehi, it th instance r-f a ciuzen ef diis place. Piil was found; but the inexorable creditor refused to let the btrir-gti return to his family, though he plead-d hard far ih imtaiiimiy. baring btt he inilit fsll a prey te ihe pestilence. In a (by or two nfirr, th" tinfertur a! rlt-lcnr was seized wiih the fever, ar.J on Sunday evening was curbd to Ui ur.ivi-. Wd have merely cben '.he curiae cf hi bf.irlles ti aufaruon: mil it i cliouh io damn forevir the Shyhiek who could the? delight in ih deadi of a msn who dnar.ced to cws iim a tew paiiry oouari. . , 1 O - A. 0. Ah Liiiser. The cruel and tut-laccholy cse alluded Kv c.!ir Nov Or!iii! contenipoinry, one with wl-ieh our citizen have been mada bmiiiar duiing the last three dayi. If that unrelenting c-rditer be not totally iosttotvtry fee ling of teucibile.y and humanity, w'hal tonurts must prey tpoi i,adl avb.i n !.h rt fleets that lor a few paltry dollar he has miudered his feoow man." and carried arguish and bonow into p.n intt renting family ritcle where not only coiiieiittueni ;md liappinet.6. but even u'jndence has been wont to dwell. Iim. we far, not even lbe widow's tears nor the orphan's cries will ever reach tho heart ol such a re. in. ?Iollie Chrsni 4-, r'..:: cure fit a. Fehn. Baihe the part ,-tbYeted in aehes and watake ihe eik T an egg, MX drops of spirits (.1 tuipenune, a lew uo i itjuj cut fine, a small quanlitv ol u..ru oap, otie ttaspoorf.ilt o, snuff or tmc tt.baoco, ,hn add on ubleapoonftdl of burnt e alt. nnd ne t-f Indian m' U 'i "teV,'r fal? to -fftct a cure if applied in eeatcnThe .Vctrrpclis cf 77.,gmni. Lrndon contains 4700 public hous, I'OOO laiiors. 'JuOObnnt anil shoe mai.eis, g500 H.-ornrvs. 2000 baktrs, 1700 kutcher. H',00. schools, 1000 apotherar.. 1600 it ri en greet rs. 1 100 barrier . 10o0 cheemonger. . 1000 coal merchants. i'JU pawnbrokers, 4000 confectioners, 250 phyticiar. and about twice a msny p.c; ard fear fims -:. tanrjy rrguci.
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