Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 January 1842 — Page 1

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bit"u;c tao i.i.;r ?.UkCome t'. tho pi;ico of Tavrr' l e ba:ul of Ijvinj hearts O cu:ih- hsuI r an--. V ith ono ci:ioiit. the gr.itefu! .-o!i of ; ' l'o hia who !! t you w:th a : :..: t'm! Come ii the nionuiii hour!

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t-.'" ;.! ir.o: I have nct!:vi isaiiio is Levvi.-i

s 'yl" r .:. ' vo ;.r:'rd of vo-i

--v.'i.-i '.vouYi rer.Uy ar i!.t.- oxfoiitiun, an.l jn:biMui" -ho?o p;"o):iotor

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.Vhhl hath rai.c,l from the Jre,. of ni,h t ? J (i:v, - ,v (in-.a;.:. enoh, it vv;.s of U,o " ii"- hand hath j.outeJ arour.u t'-.e chocwa- i;, .;.,, , . ,

Come and aJore that kind celestial Tower. ! '

Come at the c! "e of J,n! Lre wcariej nature siuk i.'ito smile rest. Come and let all your sins he here r.rjfes;.;, Come, aii J for His jiroteetiriv' i;;ercv j-rav. Hai -"i-irrows withering I'li'it our deare.t hopes v. desiilatiiiri laid, And the once cheerfj! home in irl...:n arrive.' Vet pray, for He can turn the ijl,),.m to Jidit. Ha.' fickiiess cnlcrew in Your peaceful mansion' tlien let praver as.-end Un winas ot faith, to that all grui nas i'riend, Who came to hta! the paries of .sin. Come to the p! aee of j raver! Ai i:iom. at nitrht in claJness or 1.1 nct "S-.rr ,-un.l the th-or of urace; there seek relief, Cir pay yorr uratafal liumago there. S " i' the n-orhl above Parent.-- ai.d children may yet meet at last. Vhen thi your wearv pi'jrimie ir: past. To mingle in the j .yft;l notes of love , A Tricndly Wish. i '..: . .;d that in thy happv hreat erief or eart s should conic, 1 t. r. " thee of thy peaceful n t. ' !r fade ihv yotithtul hioorti. The ki'"s thatcoer t'.iee, I pra May i. ever wc ir a f.-jwn: An 1 love that s-trencher.? dav hv dav. Thy ear!y frien.l-.hip cr..n. May oath retursiins summer 1 rmj I,:crea-its j n s to th-e, 'JY.l wafted en a seraph -s wiuj To Mest eierrnt v.

y '-' ' A.loi!e tilt was a ;;:c:a tap.r

1 1'-'--- ,;-..!, iiiiiiir n.'i Hem uiiKJ tatjtero Mai!:.-.!ic,;ir;:.::i' t-.l-;;! wila lilak: J'aoh.-al i -1 f;-.cl .: win orruin-.outfc.l , v.:.i ;. ji;;;:::e o; .lark hlv.c fft-.lhvrs -.vhirh

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o..::ii.n,-'u everv part. ,'!'i I j 'Ma::! ;

"'' ! .-eivc. a. larj; ; o.k-?: u.i.ca 1 io-itn! :o I) .;.v;i!y lockajV Wi-Wn it

procc .. liea -o explore tho rt;boili hie I

give y.c.t my nnriom ot L n:-Ie s wolf i.ill ( Hero th; speaker mtern-plvu iiim airai.! ly reniin.hn iilip. that the wolf question was not hefore the 'onate, anh therefore ;'s in M'.t crv;hi not lt iliseu3--"'i. ) Vou are mistaken in vonr ::r-.:i. Mr. Sivnkcr. I r.ia n.-t .- einsiti ehartu'tor, end if I wa.-, Isiio:;',; b-" verv iar from eu'sinf I'nole Pet-r'M wolf hi;!. No, sir, I wan!

uinphs of ernhaliiiiit'T an cliickcn-lir:!!-ng (enltfUing ;v-v a.--"i:ting t.he pr-viuotion of 1 1 tVr ) fo a Frankenstein r.xperiiuen; on the vita! ibxid, and on the nrineinl" of

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those rr-irroetlv or ineorrr ?t:v a-.-rlhe;! fo

vou an ! hi;

!:t-ro Sen',:e to undertati'l

fanio'. til-' i:

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t:s, an j ,:! s;;p.!

j linn.jor con Msunj; u! hat hex-

i, i discov -ri'd an old

k e.-ttere-i olutne (a uoixl deal nib

I'.vij iiui, an r v alter rco:t sr. vs.

'vvordi its weigh: in gold lor aii that,'" it

wa "h.u s li.'veni::' a-ainst Murtlier."

I jiHt gao a bang upon tan table to knock

out Me u.t'il. Tlie l.-low produced a mo;

;rtni.-n tous noise mat nearly stunned me,

and was "chojd apparently from every corner of th- budding, fodowed bv the rattling of falling mortars behind the wa:n-ci itt, atii a scampering, as if ten thousand rat.? were living In all directions, ihhe clot: J of d.:?t almost still;-.! in.1; but notepnte ever--..!iie, I applio.l mv.eif to my bra.ndy an-! tih-:-.! my pips stir.ed t'.io tire, snutn-d th- candle? an I b'-;ran to n ad.

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.liar ptilling of the sun do-, tl

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Ine si turn 'g ,.r r;

s uliing of the ketti-'. The bo,k ab.--".-h-

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Troy, sir, 'id xj.'it ever h ir thut thi. (-.iter is iHflltt a'.''"

tnal 1 not .r.:p.:-jr l'-arot in .us nor ttny oth'r matter. I'm fir that bid head itii! oars. !!. ml-'::'. in shave t.-d! I t

reviving tae tower.t sign ot auimai exi tence. I Ves.'.'iin ; llt-ilcw. "vcnlnrr befora Wedding. "I v.-.h tell vou," continued th" nr.:

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"' y '.. -no ..hoi ji. oi.i ! .Hi: rece.vrng no ftij.ver. in-i statemoii. on. iot-rcii' " v,:i:-1 ' no-ri'.-'.s m'-'. a nd ! thon, r:: ightning hhosoif tip. atrrdu ad- (iaring amhitnei tl:e

!.r.o..et;, i-.Hi a. aeep h!u alio; it wn- .Ircs.i the Spouk-r.) e.iv burning br'unst..n.'. I to n ; - n !:-iwd As I am now tm. .ir. Speaker. I will

o .. '?iv?.e . : i i-i ; lo- ii''"re. . ; . m iiVov !f.ve v..-i ov no'iiiii n( ! , -.'' .....i

and .-.;!;.! hke his ft Mow. Th"-' st-..i an ! star-.-d at iU'-. Tf-.r-V wrr-' tol'.nvcd

!y a ti;r sre moreliint; into d- ro uii with an air ui eon-'-M-nenee. l'o wa.s n.-t irep. .;s-ssjng; durdy-gl-'tri'itr sau-au'-r ves, noth a d-.'cid -'i! oa.-t m di'-oi n small' bit ot p:rvh"d bliie iioso, a spricioin nemta wi:,i a lo ith or two oxpns.-d, and look of t:ge Olai'il over all, lie wa-i wrapped ; . . ., I 1 . . 1 . . 1 :'

in a tu-.ic iiross.Hg-. .wn, auu wore a iare bttte curled u ig. As t.- oi:"r''d ;dl a p. poarod blue th. eani'drs. and; d-- fire, w ho-e thunos eurh-d tin 'ii-o'l .-o i.;to the h.'ii"s.j ui s-.n::.' go a ti v tun ;g. 'i'iie w; :! ronmanv, tor iii"ro vrere u-ov many in; rude rs, s.a.-med .'overe 1 'a i'h blue moui 1, they were children of Mddew and i ' ay. tli- v 1. 1'lked !ani and v. The eie: an in the drossinfr-g . n advanced to the !ireddo ith f.ligmt v . and looked a.t me with adark and withering saotvl. I guessed at I'tiee that he was or bad been the master of the mam-loo, and politeness prompted me to iis. Ho ie.";i,.U"- me be seated and then took a chair. A little boy was at hi i-If. and tkesiatelv tigu;e of a jiuly also stood near him other !uees p'-ered over hischnir. M v venera.ble host then bent forward, and p'aeue; his hatids mi ids knees, lo.jk.--d stornlv in mv

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hie more thing,

.Mr. Speaker, and Ihn do.ue. 'J'iie g-ei-tleuiroi from Shamrock C'.uuitv I don't Mink that' th" n.-Miio er-tact! v, either but the "o-head'Vi g-'ntleman over there adi tli" othjr day ( Here the Speaker assumed ,.r, 'nucii gra itv as j)osihle, cal!od tii" g-'atioman to o.-.h.-r, and requested him to take hlssruit.) Aid" - !o .king the Speaker steadi'a-st'y in the - e for at If at twentv secon !, with a wink of as-

dd Are vo a in rale x-earnest

vi-ry tdac.r. caravan

.,;,. rs uf ",'r- J e. ::;;: oaoose to marcti "hitV" ! L' r l';o country to sitduwn check bv , p..v.,. v,-u!i the family and the guests, there

u r-.:-jpecra tie -r.e jr. too i . States Mr.: would m: he grr-atlv hemhitted hy

i rrr:o--.;-o Thvro pre-bably is nr.; a

r-M anatomists lud h""u led to the tri- 1 - e;'wr r ! " 1 or 1 lir;i o! thi-

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u i;t an ;.U'ii uh:' ! tee east e-o: an-: do now r!e; ' et.-j right: .lieu r?h, an .'ittne.t to orr-duee m.me (,," yotirjff.rr.i of lifV, diey fad.1 Ik.....

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vigtng to those poor

ou.crs, auu iiavo ror.de Mem as comfortable m all re-po -:. p.- any white inmate of die house; bet we hope there are verv lew who would eonsv" nt to sea.t them a.t

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whdc r-fj.i.urnerri with him. We hardlv bsnk Mr. Culton or .n house is quite dotuohhrd by thi.: slight clap of Tnppan t.umd : ou nut .n the contrary, if it do not Mm-;- ;,, -re.-'s.j.! j.ntrona"!' iVom fhrnf.

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into me about a feet. I spose vmi think.

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warn vou, sir. v

keep a slrinne.l eye for tarapin traps and m.ova-un tracks. I have rights, sir. as the 'VG-hr 'oled g'-n;!em.".n over there. ( '.o'.ntiug to the geiit'em.'m from ll.-mcoek) sahl tiie other dav, Mr! shall not be trodden on ri"r t'eated with Uici'rd I'm done, sir

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r :o mv lre.-nd laoi 1 iin.ti not lo..-.k so s --

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iu.u i maae: .Xov :: m rmen: was ; o---1 r , o w a- n fie f... u-r tunnv :om". m

is r-tieech, but to m ' " its a sort of smile,

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venting Me possdnuty i-,t tuaeerd after marriage, Me s.-eond is the best and s-:r-et uer.u e:ati e ot' feminine eha.raete"."

'Ted rip!" saiil Lo;ii-a. asixiou-lv. "Tiietirstis this: Ihnnaud of vour hridegro(i:M. ;rs r.oon as tiie narriagf is over, a s remn vuw, and promise also e...irself, never, even in ie-t. to de pute, or express any disagreement. I toil you joVerl f..r what begins in mere bain-ring, will lea.! to serious earnest. Av.,il expressing any irritati'-n at one anuiij-r's words. Mutual forbearance is the c ticgreat secret of d'.ofipstic. happiness. It vou have erred, confess it freely, even if

very niac;i ini-t.nken. Sure wo are that

we hop-"" so.

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"-so. m e none Mat the travellii: " vvtli rr-poiet that it is Colt on" t

'loi'Si i;i ?..', v, here this kind of ueror.un iso.jserve.l. A. I . Co(. tV Knq. - . wntiT i;i I dack wood's Manz.ii. several year sine-', rehitca from persons! knowledge the following anecdotes of Frank !:n, illustrative of rue character of the man who could h is- a'uii. ly nature perhaps like George Washteq'.on. wfi'i.-e rharaeter. by the way, ii greatly in ;r understood, lie was a man o!

5iru,g p.is-ions. u iu.-h, niter many vears

by contiunkl "! at di a as hi p. trir-d. and sr-

conles:on P:st you sometrar

promise Jaittitudv nr.-l s.-ho-Pilv nevrr

iipon any pretext 'or excuse, to have an v jv l!!s' '!'!,ile :0 bought entirely

secrets or ooiic-uoaents from each other

but to keep your pi Ivate chairs from f.aMer, mother, sis; r, relations and the world, fet them he known only to.-eh other oud yciur thjl. 5!rom:so to ao;l ti.i.anl renew trie vow i:n..:i ever"." tm'P.p'nM n. It will p-r r ' that norfect ecniieenee, tie : union, u nl.--' will ln-1 . cd ;n- - vo a ' :!". !. ; ;;- no-oly I.- w

ru. pr.".e.;C -pr mg e ; uu . near-'. . 1

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unui r ins co'itK.ii. s tiis, w? sav nose

'iv!y, ;--r.'a the tdiirajter el' Wr'shintor;;

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'er of rh tmklin.

to hree been t!se ckarat.-

e nap per. In itr.ow souitti.uig oi iti'i.fc tor's den rno:;aiiou, I ow ver, in two c-'ses hoe: .::-o-.v:ng out of the srone 'vent, vdi r- ire natural temper of thj iran hroi o or: blr.::cd uu like a smoth

ered hr: i ear. me v i -1 ii 1 e , as u ", ,-re, ad

Mi oe.-e, ! p;'e of h::ni I:. Some time jaeoa: "ar 1 ",'!'''. lie was in this coun-

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troubles had

'ur day he went . ...- rrruit, with -t i 1 .' iii-4ai'ln:-

Froni ':uurch;...k- - A GIICST sionr. We remem'.er two of pap. who were T"g dr ':'rv O" thden !;a.l a store of Iri-h i r. T. Sitnth ha 1 a var;- ty f : I f one of a h:vt:it- 1 rou K-:?nn a wdrde family of :. erauiatis peroi?e. V o ::; ; re1; al the time p-ierrc i t". fa-m on t i wear p:g-tt ds. an :

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'torv ::i due- - hy wa r -.ah- ' pro: -rtv. air. . .r- 'ii - -, -p.:- d r; . r p . a u ; ;'. i . r s i i s : r . - -. ; r -t c ther n .- ' ti r --s Mr uii .to that h.re " q e..-;- ot r ; gh-"-: story pro;u:c 1 irm be '. 1 ' rr i dies. Now M u, ho th- rc-ad.-- : a email family p 'rty - : ' ! a-n;:r.d

ill u UU ii vvi.li 1 ti v.o.i. . .. o 1 - i.r rPtS ii ;.,;-. ..., ; -i t . , Srnitli tell lii owi; sr.ry in ids own .vay. nlje'ui.iff.a.i. ept-earer! t- Le waning o,i I was staying (h- b-gaiA s o:u - y-'-.r? of :u".r f: aoies. and watciaing me intent

backatSquu-e Call s Hangtewitcn l!ad.Iv. Tle !'. v.,.,,...;,,i, :.. i" -a';".. r. . .. : ! :

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I waj.' sai i Mr. O'ih i .u; wit'i a gr.n he, was a merrv feliow that Mr. eo'th;

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up. i'c was : p-uite I .gross. ; V. .b-r'mrpf. P. o id: ge o r .' ;s h',!-er:r-i ; : 3 t u a :; ; :u i -

adv to ti prorodi lv' ': -i-.o-. md ., '..! r-"- -p to :-o .'.:-" 1: '.ah. -r-plphl;. "On hipiphatiei-, l-r smppeh he 1 '. u e, were "t ' '. 1 1 v a-r . ii . I e v. rv h upe u u -e s : : r .. -at di Pi" le: :'"

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One evening tiie conversation tnrn'.l un-

t.f sertc-d mans..n

on Clay Hall, an el-

that was said to be haunted. Strange (sights, strange sounds and strange store's filled the neighborhood with alarm: and what surprised me at that tune wa that all the Dangle witch people seem.-.l tirml v t believe in them. Being a Ii;:i" elevated I bantered the family upon their ridiculous fears I have since !";on-d to pav more attention to other p 'op! e's opmi i.ni and so enraged the s pore that he o'dered to bet fifty guineas to one. that 1 would not dare to "sleep in thathou-;e f r one night. No sootier said than 'dour.' eri",i. and proposed to g imme nanny. Tiie suuiie instantly ordered the servant to get the key from the old woman a: Clay-pork io lge. to light ahre in the beeroom, and to provide besides a pipe and tobacco, and, a good bjttle of brandy. Tiie whole party, in a merrv mood, sallied forth to conduct me to my quarters. Soon after 1 wished them all good night, and fastened the door. I had a brace of pislob and a good sword stick. L drew my sword at once, and went over the bouse

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by th- rafdmg of locks, bolts, chains and aceei'u-.o'i of etia.nge r.nearlhlv sounds. so;-;pig up and. seized mv pl.uols. ddsere was a dr-a 1 silence. I could distinctly hear a whispering, not only on tiie stairs out in Mec! ...iets. he doors of w inch wv re slowly pushed open, an.! more than otic pair ot eyes dashed upon me from the dark: m an instant the door of the ro in creaked slow Jy, an-! I beheld two or llirep j arc in i leii t tapes, with derv evec-g--.:ing a: in.n I nualenow ;t desperate eiibrt. t.ndie veiling a pistol either way, uttere-. a ih-rce menace, thrct Ming to are if they a-i;:ticed. This threat was ans we: bv a queer sort of twittering and snutdi.ng, in desperation I pulled the trig-

the result a; a double iii si

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pan. which overspread th" r om like a sheet of blue lightning. Then broke forth a laugh ten times more hvrrible i.h.'.n the laughter of a her.! of hvenas- I could endure no longer, and sank into a. chair, the pistols dropping from mv hands. There was a de-ad p;:u -e, and I heard something like the mew of a cat, yet it seemed like the voice of ;. child in "lis-

Tea vma-ay (niripr' Wing eeMrr.. the f .dev. Ing report c f a recent speech in tie- S' uate of ilett Stale, on the bdl for re; : eiing internal improvc:iion:.s. 'ee railroad whicil rise spealo'r did n-: t ii.ve ;.j i.iiierv. ise cal.e i a cr-noney roa,-. and consists of woo-ten rails laid .cros : 'Air. Sncakor, 1 rise, sir. not to make a sp-Pecii seech-makiiig is not mv trade, but to ted the ire nds ot reined that 1 am i foment tuem although I hate railroads as bad as any man on this y earth, and have g.Md reason to ha to them, yet 1 she.il vote again repealing them bekase all mv c vistituon's on this sideof (lie river are bodaaciously for them, and a good many on tiie oth'ar side M , . It are a 'act. Mr. Speaker, 1 know verv little about railroads, but I guess 1 know as much a? some other fdks do. We have had e. railroad m Clinton some years, across tiie bottom tiau e at Carlisle, and one ever ( hooked Creek bottom, in Marion, and of all infernal roads for roughness, they bangs die ber.ter gentlemen mav laugh hu; it's no IT- C joke my constituents have lost, in the single item of breaking of eggs sir. a handsome fortune. Scott, who keeps tavern in Carlisle, and a rale tavern too. not one of your Springfield .creasce vos, but a right jam up chicken fix tavern,- told me that no mortal man could tell tire eggs that had been broken in bringing them to market, r.eros-! the.t infernal rad-erd. rn-i Tul-

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evt "f tempering eoiu.rr tools ro ::s : '"ui tli" harder: granite w ith the. oi .'-! miieite an 1 brihu.i'.t precision. This art we have lost. Vp ?.- the .-adprors in the act of eutt.ng th-"' m-t.'riptions on tno granite c-h-etiks an 1 tablets. We see a. pictora! ee.nyof chisels and tools witii wiucii the eperatioti was performed. We see the tools Mems.dves. Hut our tores would not rut such ston-3 with tiio precision of outline which inscriptions retain to ;p,e present day. Again, what mechanical mean had they to ial.se and fix the enormous imposts on the jintelsof their temples at Karnac;' Architects now confess that they could no; raise them by the usual mechanical powers. Those mostis therefore must be put to the account of the lost arts.' That they were familiar with the principal of at tesian wlls has been

lately prov.

ny t ng'.noermg investiga

tions carried mi wane normg tor water m the great Cfasis. That they were acquainted with the principle of the railroad is obvious; that is to sav, they had artificial causeways, levelled, direct, and grove-!, the grooves being anointed with o I. for the conveyance from gret t distances of en tui v.is block cf stone, entire stone tempo's and colossal statues half the height of tiie monument. Remnants of iron, it is : 'ed. hr ve hired v been toun! :n

ion r: v morn::-:

, . , , - . , . i it he v.uu: . PIII'-U !,P V 1M .. Pr; , :.;,.! .l'... 1.1 -I

pe eou: i p': ...ere, an i ..:". go in ;

room1: a 3 v." ere cetrrerjietit to him but hperemotoriiv said tie'V ah.,u'd n-'-t ro po i i - ' to hie hotise he won! ! ng en;e: tain Mmo any howl After re'ipiliiing en th" wharf

an hour, some cnristam r. ;o,;t:en tape

: . : ir -a.; : " . ; ."a'. ' (e.i .. O: d i nation f..r do- p-riw coimcii, toe Doc-

nug no tor appc-art-d before them in a superb

nd ..'..! i dress, af.er the r ourt fasdiion oi the time.

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ne sc it rr ate .ic itivKfu uncompp -p'" wed in it. Finding, however, ihz9

'oun.y gru, Mas tu.osea. tuns worn,

i hru iua-p oi no a van, as a re::e

met

tei tohis"? lhai on 'dir. eontrr.sy it had only made him a 'filer marl:, ami exasp rating his ad; ver-'ai v; that w orse than aii, his considerate loyalty had been mi-imder-. i - i i .

si-o.oon, ior a piece oi uiriy a-.n.anon, or

hoepltably re 'eive ! the Mm.dh'-.ns. I :o!d! woi yet, lor : piece of wrctchcil foppeMr. Colton, after his refu.-.l to eceive rv; he weun.oa leaving the council.

straigle.wav home; threw the dtcss aside, and from that hour urvrr wore it ngaiii, till the day on which, he went with full power into the court of I'ombor.s to sin the trusty etti'-'Cr; France and .luicriui the Vniird State of America' What must have been his feelings! That paper gave the death blow to British dondn'mn over i!-e west'-rn world. Frank-

tliem, that 1 shou: 1 deem 1: i;iv dv'.v to publish the fact? for the Intoro ation ( tliose ho have been desirous of patronizing his new establishment, (Jo alien !, said he, '1 know what I am about." biros T.rr.N. There is in the Hartford paper m which we find the foregoing, a Ftter in reply to it from Mr. Co'ton, keeper of the public house referred M by the writer, in which Mr. loivis Tappru's behaviour is not made to app-rar ii: a very agreeable light, though certainly in a verv characteristic one. He marched into Mr. Co! ton's house with the m-t formi

dable swagger, demanded have his baud) Peier F-od Fffervc wa con. eerated a of negroesseated ;t thosame fdde wuh j Bishop of the Catholic. dteee?e of Michihimself and his wife, was ays Mr. Col-jgae, to reside at Detroit. PLhop lluges ton. verv b-risteroua. and th! :;'" h -t ire j and Ketirick. and Rev. Mr. ixeurick, renounce.! him, that he shook! t .-vo eoj i-othfr of ''- Iihoj. has been r.ppomied more abolition custom, and then .d h j f,hnp of St. Fouis. and iiis ronsceraiie-n did not want accommodafions for hi-; p."- wid lake pi nee in a few weeks, e'aes'hat they verrt !rovvl"! "' '-le-j S;. Jjnis A ?w l ri.

Jin was . i peace with himself: the uisjentv of (lr-at Ihltain lal i-'-hl, bitterly oa;d, for the insolence of the solicitor general. ('hi Sundav-, the 21st, at Piiilarh-iphia.