Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 March 1842 — Page 1
ti TRUTH WITHOUT FEAIl. VOLUMK XL VIXCEXIVES, INDIANA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, IS 12. NO. ra
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I mesi of t!,e Celd, !.o can but fancy that . ia J of the parti-colored butterflies, and j this time forward, he battled with mi-dcr-invitible hunters, jother infects that flit h round him. he wiil'mne till ho entered the university. lit re "Horsed on the viewless couriers of the jbehold tens cf thousands of buffalo, gra-j Irs ardor for study wss such, that for six , air,'' are tracking their game, and urging 'zing in the distance, and the savage, but t month he flowed himself only two nights
3 wtkl cnase. jnow peacehn, Indian mtent upon me hunt; ;s;r.p m the week. It is needless to Some theorists, believe the prairies to; and he will see trotps of wild horses , trace his further course; what has ben
jlir.ve been, very anciently, tho beds of the J speeding over the plain, shaking the earth ;s:nded, shewethat poverty is no effectual
l?,veo or cl the sea; mis opinion finds ar- j v. an their unsnod hoofs, tossing their free toestec!e.
gumenls in the alluvions character of their . iiicnes, like ?treaiiKjr? to the wind, hnd j The great Hersehol tt:.s . self-taught
mi-ine iv.e!!s, that are m- j snorting fierce; v with unbridled notril ; t f.-'.ronomr. Ii was the son of a poor
son, anu in th
variable found, imbedded in the limestone
of a jaceqt bluffs.
v hen the grass is thoroughly ripe, in
the fleet deer will, now end then, dart ( ! musician, and at the ace of fourteen we
mm; the w-;-,f will roue loom his lair, 'placed in a oand of music attached to the ami I ok askance and grow! at him; and Hinover:n guard. After going to Kng.
ithe fa'l. toward? the close of November, me hule prairie dog will run to the top of' land he intmcted in music: tfren became
most of tiie prairie are burned. The his tiny mound ard bark at him before ! an organist. But while he was supporting
j fires sometimes originate bv accident, toiil retreats to its den within it. No hu-1 bhnsolf in this -.-ay he was learning Latin. ry ; facilitate them in the destruction of game. ; man being may be the companion cf the 'Italian, and even Greek. From music
If mrv hu i. m o smock vvuUl lave b--cn
mo! r p!i-ii: iii'io. 1.,- ?..'i n r.f-if'-!nrr I
tv:og: and mor.'a! combat.-
but J(a!L can o -!.
Th? Cvoi threw. The G!o'-e revs in a lovs; editrrral r.rtic!c. "W.th Grn'.T."! Jf.cksr-n came i!.e overthrow of the bank, interr-r.l i'pro-":-menr, and a continual redaction of t!:c tariff.' l iven so. Tiie hank v. ag overthrown, the nu!Iic funds v. r re rut nto pet bank?, Tri;h :.nJructiov !o!;uvo it !'n: o.u freely, so tiif.t thecr.t'ry c ". ac-
count cf t ie romovai mint not t-e o
Un ed-
v la.t. r.no ot :n? m t sava"e com-
batj t"0:i p;e. near Louih;ir. in Conway county, between two citizens of thai coimty, tiiat we have ever heard of oven in Arkan?r.3. f'iror'ua? she is t'r such bru-t'-i ''cnv.'?. The parties were Dr. Ninirou Mer.ctVe an-1 Mr. N'l-ou Thiih;, near nohjh V:i and until recer-tlv, very inti-
1 1 a v in " ua'. a
rrl
Fiora the Ber.tlry' MiiceiUar MY TOCIIET. Crfater Vy tr than head or hsirt. My cbieiest, bt, ami noblest art,
My ret! Jignily thou art,
IThe drv crass, which then is often a? j traveller in the immense solitude, vet will, he w nrturallv led to mathematics, !id
to optics and astronomv. Hi'
is now inscribed amopjr tho Ti-aiie-
ihich as aman'shenl on horback, burns ji:e ft! that lie i not alone the wide ex-1 thence, with a fierce and terrible rapidity, andjpar.se is populous w ith myriads of rrs- name i
Uxiende tiie lla.nes for mile;
n
a few min- fure?, and in the emphatic lanuae cfiheitarv orb.
1 WW I
uts, imnrssiiiji tho beho'der with the red man. "Tiie Great Spirit is ca
"Whit mtUfr it how karr.rJ or wise, t?uch mriii iiiunrliM.i ail i'.;"pise, la iht'e tlor.e true merit lief.
Tor thouih th truth rnv harshly ecunJ,
litre man and lat alike arc fju-J,
Each Ta.ueJ o::!r a: per pound
n!ea ol a general connaration. it tae win I ch.Htices to be irih. tuft"! of tiie burning materials dirt like fiammc meteors through the air, and, far a? the eve can
My Pccket. reach, a pad of black smoke stretches to
the horizon and overhangs tiie scene,
j while all below is lighted up. and hla.in
TV
.ine.
From the Amerh an Mechar.ic The ITCecIiacic's S Indies.
h'.h? i -ventor of tlic Achrom?:
sep is another instance in p.-;iut. Holland spent his early years at t
loom. He evinced in lKvhood a tr.s'o f r mathematics, r.nd uced to mu?e himef witii niakin'- sundials, and sohinc -eo-
m
r.xaviptea. lo sv what can be done, ! metrical problems. 1 ethe continued
is 1 033 mipres-he. than to say what has! his original business for some years after
agw to join him
a o-l iorg. Ant orders wore rent to i;:e se era I Jackson tatc (for the Government wa fo nearly ai! intents ard purposes 'etstrai end coiisn!idr.to!) to have as many Siet i t. ks chartered as possible. Tiir.t was don'1, and the country w.v fo.c ?- cd wit i paper, and money was scr.r-jf
cr f nnc.-i. 1 ! i(;
; r.? n.i me da
ctchao:;' J. woods, wiih
ii. f
. v. -crids quar-
revi-;us, and mutual threats
cairo t'.-:!;(r in ttio v. w: c3 of tho Ci n
cli-
hat, except a n "ro ha'inened to he m;s
ih.illius, iist'Cins,
an 1 ro'S'c-'i his ant; 1 I
nr-Hl ;;! (Oor latter theu d;
Mr. y. wilii it. ar Uave r. : :tiu:
who accidentally alonr- th'- r-f.d. lai-f'd ; ivtoi lirJtt,
.in?!, .neu-tie' ; :rn
... v ;
1-3 III
s kniU'
i
IP 1 -tCK.
Cl"
.;:a nr; in the ;
j its i -v i C s 'r'j omen.
wr,;;n was n rjradua'
could
j,:r ; :, per r. : ,!oriou3 ?. 1 ( . T
!v rod.iceu, eo ihat
tan:
w?
!
imnorted verv
t j.-c;-: i go
enr; and V.f. '. 'nr.-
of credit arisinc out of tho umiatura! cause . 'JV tb-e overthrotr of the be"!;, m-
When I ris poor and Tcrat
Wi.v xet I nevfr iKed tt
ALi! a;at the fault was thine,
O-. if I made a mornm: cau. Why Old I thiver in tho hall? Thu va tiiv -rime, the went of a'l.-
W M Poc' e ur'ou? hiien-.iiy, and ever a r.d r :nop, j (icon cone; therefore, i propose to show j his eldest son cams to en . ; ' ' : tlamiii'T ip? of era's flash up, rev! ii uv a aiu.iber cf examples, wiiat the love in it. , ,'ill!ei I and circling in tho lo.vinc. atmnph'-re, of ie.irni.'.g and j.e.-' evt rlijg in lu.-try have Darin;: all tin's period, h -.ine i an 1 ion !ii! to the ima'inati'm a semb'a'Te accomp'.isliod even in t:-e persons ofiiuahir slier.: advances 'n
i iiucei;
!ik::;;
re iijiror"atio;:s an ' r..ro.n'::t u
i.T n vv.-anon i :u liia em
mt :nor m $:ici to t :
r
't- r-
i
and
,3,
1 : r
ng o.'f the Li .-, :1s 'tiil. T:
iv " c f
i-.y p.
o.o.s. uci -i.Ued lie eci:'d, by i;is antr Tilii knife i;sei bv
My Pocket.. of onvict-spirits tossing in a lake of fire.
the humble.
1 n
it
towever. t.e v.as
l matbrmatica'
be-'in with readirg. At the ago of forty-six he and
l'lO'danu i;ir bo"ond t'
amount of our 1 y i
COIl S
xoor
r-o t.hat silver
re coi:ectej a:
mt
mm-: an..
t.iat ifj( to a ca.
a:.
:f l!
that :cr- to trouble, ati;
I ne birds startieu anl t;wi!.:cre.J, stream ' r ran.;!::i. butt take it tor r ranted ti:atHii3 on ! ";oi
is faiiid.ar proceeded from step to s'n unti
.. II.. 1 l 1 !l . l l. I ... . i . . ..
I u v . aiu (uun'i iui'j ion aooui r.'oe ci v lo-uerui iiiof pxus
cl tlimse.i es to (.pt'cs
i
and
not yet been over'
But thT) my rich relation, B Left me bia or.ly legate.
How gUJ i r TiLni then U it
Mv Puciet.'
t;t hame. tue atlriiihted deer leans from
courses niadlv auav. and tho
it co er air
wiili his biaiorx Linnaeus is an instance5 dipovery respecting light.
tor. i e lev a too
Then invitation. by the scire Loo-'. cJ the Ln.'cker of my door: iuar.ge it ivn eiwaa iuJ before.
Mv Pocket-
Mv Pocket.
terrified wolf, forgetful of the chase, runs howling in an adverse direction.
W hen an experienced hunter tin ihim-
eit
.pon a prairie, to winch lire
a 3
Then haU of album, lily white, 'Came rolling in with note polite. AnJ WculJ I Lut one alaiiZa writ? My Pocket Juf. who to i'l :rty vow wv nute, Or catleJ r::e tool a o J ugly bru'c, .ow rvLcoJiin iigh'J WouiJ no one aut My Pocket. Thru rst niy little npjihcwa knew Their illicit' house was ,o. C; t a it resp-ect for iue or vou, Mt Pocket. My furKt stay, my beit ally. V h'n dun were load, and f. nca wera hy On the uj) fctur hope re'v, My Pocket. Pefrierr! rne atiil, thy suiter pry, Great chkirraan of tiie means ;,J way, la leiierf, panics, quarter Jaye, My Pocitet. Tiuit ha'pej I wi'I net care a pin, W l.-i !'u! Lita burt. what (.ariiea win. Or w ho are out, or Lo aie in. Mv Pocket.
M I ELLA A MOTS.
From lue Sov. So. cf the Va.tj c
t;oeu pppucd,
tire n-ar him, (as did te old
Cooper's novci of the 'i'rairie. ) ami
immediately kindles a
tranner in
the
Ivirmng a
uin i hears t.ie name-' onwar
a pat. i bet ore unn, w.nc.i he toi.ows to a
uid thus, escapes n horrid
i
place "f afet".
taie. t int but for his sagacitv, would have been inevitable. A prairie on tire can sometimes he seen at a distance of fifty mile. The tire- continue until ail the gres is consumed, and., iK't r.nfreiiuently. it is carried by the win i into the adjacent fret, which it blasts and devastates uiitd checked by a water course. Marlv in lhspring, tiie prairies rf-naw tlieir verdant
next au-
i1
iisa uaciviie eu. it is Known ii.at t e oc
camo toe greatest naturaiist of his dav
and me fattier of
nun t" t ! acme ot m rep'.natiori
Now n.snv manufacturers, who may
svtt-in whicli bears. east their eves on thee lines, tnigh; find
so g'.-nera:lv , m
his name. ILit it is n
Known mat Linnaeus, me founder of the
science of b d.my, was once seated on n j shoemaker's tRrnch. John Hunter, one of j tiie grt-att-st tnm tonus: of our own or any age, was a cabinet maker's apprentice,' and spent tiie firt twenty years of his life without education. At lids late perioil, he was led, by the failure of his mas-j t r, to become an assistant in bis broth-
mi:
dion of Pol land an eutiobli;
foi owiutT ii!rticn'ar!. wbii h are
rs dissecting ro-jm; and here his gnins ' strictly trup, were gathered from Ser-
as well as entertain 'eg pursuit.
-a From the Hampshire Gaiette. Description of the battlo of Baukcr Hill, V. :n un ejc icitnfss, ami atior in thai ncent.
riu
i ;e
:o:n
OH
tr -l':l . th .V
o :
Extract from the ?Cetv Yoik Tiihtn
'r.ver
c
vi nee us more tuor"!
soundness cf
-i.'
nariie
t:lf
r, V
erve? tho
i
i l a - :
f'Oj O.U M t.lg ill
at :o:ia i iatn:. or
t. t'. countrv
a sou" :,
orm citrrencv. V-
.ies ( f a ririd
p"cie currency till do-nisi :."-, "uires sriudl bii'.s. and all biiis, so far a- law t-ati
g.-ountl, that withe
something r c'livalent ? i
can uevr
tf.ni,.ft''-
1
n 1 a v
enjoy i, and tm
! I-
HU' awakened. Tiie greht dramatist.
lien J'huon, w r;s a
and" afterwards a soldier, of comic writers, Mei er,
g' a n t
Ihixtoi:, an old man wlioeervtd
bricklayer. Co,:,ury long and, faithfi'lv, and who nfte:
was fourteen 1 father
m. in C-
.ars en my gratv
rlotbing. and long before their
tumna! burnm. ad es::got trio, prece
Misaiaij j. i Illustrated.
The I'rairir.
rv
THOMAS.
the
ren?ark:ib!e featurt's
ihb (irea: U'eatern Valley, are the l'ra.'-
ri-3 3, w.ncii aw ib.iud m every direction civerttie face cf this va-t territory. They are of two kind, tiie swelling or ro l,n and the level or na:. 'i'uc t. ru.-er co.uin un i. dating litids, broken into swl '.is or rescues uf various lengths and brea ith?. extending sometimes tj an a,;i-
jht W-C ii
StvOS. W.ae-
i.i manv mor p.xjls, and
ding comiagratien? are gone, umesa.per-
s;v, some worm-eaten and sapless tree.
a a n -n " 'he is'-nd-iik" clusters, may MtO'.v. by its black ned trunk and leailess
oranoiies. that in In n n:is slide
ri"S he seen, vithout exciting a peculiar and lively interest. They are gloriously l.eaut;fu!or awfully terrible, according to
liames have been mere, condition can the prai-
the
oes an ! seasons m
t.:e-
i..d,l
..t may
el!'iii.
1 ,
are
Wlien v iewed in me broa 1 g are
large lakes, gen
ie y se:
like
, !
fc
amo oi m.-.v ": iBVtii.
:nf !,s arc v,-ug'.s. o e g-- t el ally marsiiy and stance-? contain small iaeks
tiy un iulating in the breeze, and their variegated lowers flash in the sun, like
phosphorescent sparkles on the surface of
the waters, ifeen by moonlight they appear calm and placid as the lagunes of Venlc1, arid the behulder almost won icr, w hy they do not reflect back the starry g!o-rit-s of ti;e sky above them. In storms
tii." clouds that hang over them seem, To come more near the, earth than is tlieir wont" in other places, and the lightning sw eeps closely to their surface, as if m mow them with their fiery scythe, w hde, as the blast blow s through tnem, tde tail grass bends ami surges before it, end giVs forth a shrill whistle sound, a-
i a
verdure, emaoaseu
ear-
if
an
i
; ueiorc writing
i,
r was an a ! Ilatis t aciis.
d in reao-jpuite of Connect!
i .
I'erman poet of great fame, and learned scholar, wds the son of
and served an apprenticeship, hfen.aker and alter w ards to
pansM, m tie1 Ti; is old man said
the Irli the
some rai
te-img
:u cuij ii:iftif,s i,e was nt&miiti" on me n:ii
a very.ihglit be lyre tie battle, ihunsm came
a tador, i , ,r,,r S!, i-rpw i'o-a n
in ui n j u)e
a Weaver; nr'v moeh rhocf r.-ed l.-i v 'V'.n c,-.!
"id eontinuej to work at the loom lng;,iicrw-.s- to work with r'.-at s -ih-ir. ao ii- i fii, d , ' .... o i
as ne iivea. jwii j oez. Knottier Uerman i Ohi l ut parsed on. Kuxt
l . et, wasa t,aroer. Jobn l.oritian Iue
or t'i tlirow up ttie entrencnmeri!
ien w l o roe to
i
at tt.e woras ad n:,
ton remame
p.r.d m Hp morn.n"
ctnel surgeon
oh
to
been
a
iVuslf.n armv, bad
Paucton, an eminent b'rm
prentice
t.imatician
or s ap-
. i.
;e bps; ne
h.-.',h
to join hi regiment.
i
of ;
on i.ave
ts balt.e. which vou muv
111! thf
iilit
n y accounts i
s ereo it; 5-: io.a poverty ,nvf rt ad. tei'ton regunnt, either through .riv.-d any e oication tbe cow -ar, lice of its"Co:., or from smc
other iee.;i'.e (iro;:a!.v no other motive
reac::eo i.ih eig;:teeiit!i year
i-j searcei v
,ie
. t ' n t
A very remain. .e exempntication ct i kept aloof , an-.i did not enter into i!:e bat-
puccestut enterprise occurs m tiie case hi" li ivr.m who wai i -p -r.-oit ;n 'hU
regiment) says that every far
.f .ih:s.
:e spring, tney put tortu ir.cr r i u
the carlv win
some, tnal a: e dry. exlob.i i..e appea ranctf cd' fjnnels, anlatnwer a !mdar purpose ;
n carrying off water into mo caverns neath, the existence of wincti is in heated bv thesoil ab"ve. The flat Prairiee are plain? of rich alluvion, grown with long lank gras. and occasionally presenting a lake, and of;n stud ied here and there with groves of hl 1 crab apple, and clus
ters of fores: trees, that look like isles in a sffla of waving green. The Prairies are of various extent, from on.e mile to hundreds of miles. The largest is in tiie far-otf v- est the home of the buffalo and tiie red hunter. iienever they they ere partly cultivated, as most of them are, in tho 'States,' and where the annual fires are discontinued, thev soon grow up with timber. Their soil is, with very few exceptions, entire
ly alluvia! and yields immtnao crops of
lnd an Lorn, and other coarse grain.
When they exist in the neighborhood of
settlements, they atFord excellent pasturage for horses and cattle, and line ranges for swine, and e.re traveised by herds of deer, the number cf w hich increases near the plantations, when no: in too close proximity. as tlieir greatest enemies, the black and prairie wolves, decrease 33 cultivation advances. Wild turkies, ducks, prairie fow ls and grouse, and quails and rabbits, also abound on tiie prairies, end afford great amusement to sportsmen. Numerous oilier animals, as the gopner. tne opossum, the raccoon, Arc., &e. are found in them or on their borders. The wayfarer over these wide favannehs, will sometimes bo startled by a o and, as of hounds on the hunt, nnd anon, a noble 'buck of ten times. will leap past him, followed by a pack of hungry wolves, yelping cs they run in hot purutt; but h will look in vain for the ?ports-i
Jibre were a tiarp-v.rmg
put with
of Stephen Duck, a native of Wiltshire
He was born atiout 1700. of poor arents
nnd received a little schu instruction. He then became ft common laborer for some Yearns, and forgot all that he had prev ioii -iy learned. Ai lengtii he began to read a little, and found a rhiret fr knowledge excimd. He was now twenty-four
years of age, with a wii
gagd at
any bucks
: in it w as
burning with impatienre- and anger. 'Twas too much for ih.ixton; he tepped up. to 'lie cptain and asked, 'whether or not. ho should be considered a deserter if he
left ihe r
Th
rapt;
nks of t:
in told
e cow an.lv rascal !
mm mat he ha
no
mu
1 lahor aii'.
famii v, en-
i
t'jo poor to tiuv
etbv extra iob. he earned
enough to buy one or two works on arit'e metie and surviving. Ti)ese he smiied with great avidity at night wmie omers wert asleep. From a comrade he h 'rrowed a few luniks, such as Milton, The
t.iortiv t I et him go, but that he would
swer f r it that no
fulfill-
disgrace
1
hpeeia'.or, Seneca's !ora!s.
cn imgi
irtionary
ani
mn:
vid, J
dowers uf manv hues, spreading a gor-la few plays. Dryrlen's Virgil, Iludioras geoas carpeting", which no Turkish fabric and the poems of Waller and Prior. Ii
. . 1
dawn, while tne mist? hang upon their border curling in fokU like curtain, through which the morning sheds a softened light, 'half revealed, half concealed. by tiie vapory shadows that led fitfully over the scene thev appear now bght, now shaded, and present a panorama ever varying, and brightening and darkening, until me tmcls roll up, and the uncut tain-
the early ; oroces of tm e he her a me mmseil a no-
et, ana attracted some attention, ?o that tie received a pers on from the Queen. He applied himself to the learned Iang.tages. took bo'v ordrrs. and lived in respectahili-
ed sun reveals himeif in bis full rising. In the summer, the long grass loops and swells with every breath of the bre-ze, like the waves of the heaving tiean, and the bright blossoms seem to dance and laugh in the sunshine, as thy toss their gaudy heads to the rustling rnr.ric of the passing wind. The prairies are, however, most beautiful, when the first tints of autumn are upon them; when their lovely flowers, in ten thousand varieties, are decked in their gorgeous foliage: when the gold and per pie blossoms are contrasted w ith the emerald-green surface and silver linings of tlieir rich leaves, ant! and all the hues of the iris, in ev ery modification, show themselves, on all sides, to dazzle, bewilder and amaze. Kieak, desolate end lonely, r.s n Siberian waste, the prairie exhibits itself in w inter, pathless and trackless, one vast expanse of snow seemingly spread out to infinity, like the winding sheet of awor'd. The traveller of the 'Rocky Mountains' may rise with the early morning from the centre cf one of the great prairies, and pursue Ida solitary journey until the setting of the pun, and yet not reach its confine, which recede into a dim, distant horizon, that seems its only boundary. He, however, will hear the busy hum of the bee, and mark themvr-
il .p vf-ar 1 ou.
tv until the y
This irefa-..r ". rommon with most
whicli I cite, shows tha poverty is no ef fee: en! barrier to tiie miruit -! knowledge.
Th. iiUimv .f fhi erwt rieh.-! F.rasmtH in an instant, eleven hundred men mm
womd ensue
mouiu do it. leixton ani a number
more who heard ihi. immediately snran,T from the ranks and ran with, ail $peed to t e entre nchment. T: ey reached it just as me:r fiietids were preparing to fire the econd tioie. A moment after entering.
on ,r the hie.
Pihdips brr.h'.i off it i'
rr, and r tho f..-,
in f :r.3 v. a for near 1
fet at:.' .--..notl:.":? t , t j '.' il h.'.r , Civ f.'W O:: f'ld lr,Svl r-i
one
on nU:
p )-
if)'
h- rl.
nati ITU . 1 .
1 tee ii f t!
-. y r. J, "lha; want
n
- . i f -
... 1
cr m.i
tr
en
te lo
rn;
w o.
l r.
.0, when 1:9 a co Tidal. boy thioks) ; 1 cn tlieir
i' u, u:::u
hausted
mey vvro of strength
tl. parties y. oe;.;, welli '.;: -ed to .Mcnefee, w
If r;!
; a v t ' r 1 lie?
jae, t ,f ad vat)
e d'e c t i ? . e n a c t .S 1 b -1 r e a s 1 r y 1 a w
up ;a: after :
1.-
oeiit? to
ano i:a: vi-t-. at
tVO'HI
ano lie 1 r rxl
.! CUtS
r.
1 ,
to p.e-1
t.. acmal circulating mo-
mm r-i
the country w i:l coum?; mainly m proni'-
Harisdi all
-es of some form or other
in its sma i of i
a! paper r,".onov. and we ?hr.!l l.ave
f rior chr . racir-r and
nti'.i v: i: reope.p.vdde pud irredeemai:e shinplcter in pV.ce of the notes of sol
vent. Sp-'O".
to situ l out the
;d!e;
ti.) ham M i a jt
batik. Tiie attem.)
i le 01 apr cur re nry i a-
1 . . '. ra. Close, one are
pa y m
1,
and it rn
nue
at anot.'irr
' m wit. 1 reuoijoieu mrce
I thtail. fit ztlle.
i-
ps rr'ce'vcu oroy cv.i arricus estol site: thioeg. ; ,e reg;on vr, 1:0 hope s ae r n:er. S i eco.Cl Jl.'t'S JiO'i C J-
ri!
Cstraot it a !. tic r ('s!e! f t V dhmract. Orrgta
i".-i;.t..7
t-raa: '
It, icl!.
I vviil iee.v tell you F.-.ir..?tbia r.f ;ha ;c:"p!3 ct this cfi:trv. 'i do re r.n- ah-.-ut s fvomv -i.to to t-iiluy f-'iei.ch Cnaa.li.u, stth'd in O'e i.atrj l'tiii.-:p:d!v dasctirirut'd Ircr.i the s. rvac of th Hudson bay C,ui a. a; th.-;c 1:3 r.;o ihect iO Ar.irric8ii fit'dcj in aa-.l ab.-ut ' t:d oei.trv;
iriaii!, peihi;-', 125 t
l?A ir.de
t v j iu air 1:1 .1 . 1 ii hi 1 .
In fart. laws m prevent erifr()in three f.v0 lua.dr.vi
repress me use id a more la.cnit V ni u fje 1 1. twrivo l.i.ndn-,'. i.;.s!.-i
to say tuatr.no man stiau n-d pay an gr?at ipimitnics ct
the v agr. e une
f.t
aii'tner receive
w
U-
in a ha rgam, can never ptirp.'-se.
v. n 1 w c r c :: v g ;o.
l'ap(U" money. Hem. is a form r t credit, a fudlity of traffic, w hieh must an n ill exi.-t. I lot do legislation can v it -at . but net suppre- it. The only practical nuesih n i low can we secure the U - : possible rtirreney of papr and specie? Legislation cannot annihilate paper, hut 1; ms.y mal.e it va-;!y better or vver-e. And our conviction is daily strengthened that the aim of legislation should he to secure, flrt, the certain and ahdute solvency and conti-overiihili; v of all the jiaper
e .
condlv. t't. uniformity cf such throughout the country. To thr'?e eti 1 v. e belicvs ;
or f nme agency v " rf.
,at:o:
iank.
us of a Xa
not
'11'
Huxt n saw Gv:i. 1'uti.am, w ho came a! and t'ld him, himself, not lo lire til! white of the enemy's eves were isi and t' f-n take dehberatr inn, with a s
dy I.-and, and lire low; after that, to loaV and tire n f,i-t a.; he ro-dd. lie ahr saw, at a little distance, Warren, standing in his farnif-r's frock, encouraging th men. A stillness reigned f-r a idth wfuie, and th.en cams ih.e word fire! Thty did so, and the next moment v. bbod (lowing in torr-" nts. Tiie rlTee;
Wc could wl
was tremendous. Oh! i
IOW
thev fe
exciamied tiie old man as he relrtad it
's well known. W bile he was stuojt'mg at Pri? his necessities were very great, so that he was reduced to rags, yet such w as his literary zeal, that he wrote to a friend 'As sum as I get money, 1 will first buy Oreek books and then clothes.' Among the c'assicr I scholars of our day, thev has b.-en no one more distinguished, than tiie German, Havnt, a voiumnious
strug-
bled to the earth together, and lay
gling in the agonies of death.
Again the British fed, and again they rallied and po .to i into the intrenchmet t Then came me desperate atfray; ami lastly the order to the Americans, -take rare of t'scn:'elvpi.' Tney did so. and retreat
ed in confusion ov er the neck; across which
cannon balls from the flotila were con
funct hie.
one itutitut'on 111 the
to issue paper ir.oirv, r.nu of such, emission were a Treamr'- of the L'nito 1 St a
f'lT;
1 i.eii ., o.eci'
'hat t! r.e wei e h country authorize
at tt.e ero.i c;o into t!
fu
J. 1.
w ar, :, j, i-ut.;
i!,:t,ts, l.ei tfn 1 hj'iCV,
I
v. OT!
p.'ey at 1 i ri ; u.n.vf r a' lvent. -tio pro-, as nu.l a :oft I.-. ill Mot s e. Pi" i , . I vo c ai I ulu tii". ; . .e, s. t:u ti. and liv miioli 0:0
vi r Mran-r-bciae ohbgr
(rudy have Irian tlh-hoist-s, half a :v.,u nuii! or of li.i'st f Tar pforde fe-rf rut r.
:it h.e
d t.) Ish
:;r. w;i!i 1
s.T.ir i.n.i
r,.v-.
"y n-ie ai -r r m1 i.t .!. hia drcd and Miiy 1.1 vo ( 1 iti et he r Ai.iu!.:..ii.i. Th-s . ;eJ t ) I.ihi.m 'toa: ah n j c. t. n iif l Aii'pioii ..J' iv 't mud': ;hf -.-u1. 1: 1 ni r( .I iirj.i rf r.i.h h hni-1 the i::u
!
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im'
U.l'V d.l l; it
1:1. Ii
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;.ic la. ;
t' 1 . p'
is oar 1 oiTi-ti re rc. and
im I. r a -Ti. !i r Lurch id -'.U: s.ir. sih'Ii 2s a sliu'i.! he'...' eee !;.-r the A nif-:e::i-. 1 in-rrir-t !u :.' rah oue at Tr.tt Vr.
riv-as C'a.i.dlv
rCC, rs .' 0 .f- !
i:s W'
'I " t.
h:: and Ji.:ik.e n. n.?
j,..,, . y ;eiJ ex. a i id 1... d hcra 'p!" c, riir.ic". r !i;!a.:iii: 1 e c fjr the i'rria .) n:; j I'u'.'icu finvf cas . ret. . . r. .'.'"'id t 'ho !T!l-
1 1 hio t J ai . .1
n s. 1', t:ic pt 1
nurr
a ut a. iw a c
aai. c at
3 u v. . ,.cr, aii aO'ir'-.t of t! e j 3 0. & r ; ov
ciasirii-:...crs A t
Oi e r 1 f sj ei n n-re iiifJii I i m
I 1,
e r
an
1
tho men
: moved fro '.timately
wit'i the suostaniau
couid he associate
".in-'ss of the co intrv, the better wk like it." Depth of thought. Qiiitc t o of me r -asoning ol the day itch
ceiiscqumn.y, con, ,;;;, his are a
w 1 i n oj t tuii v in
ef
a
- o 1
O m,le,a - ;;,;r':'' rmed at
:?t:gnung sm-'ect, an.i
coar e are often wrong. It is vol. vet-
1 1 si's, with-n the novrer of rvrrv nnm 1 0
'.at- court ar. t on-1 !!(;
:is 'hi .air t e' a. V' m r.inur.iiiiea ' .ic.ih li.rcc j a si ice r-i t..e t e n, i..aj ios vt? rdroi -v ch ' cn 3
-.' ... . ,.! . t
! rcetfdor, a srnnCV. ..n i Ure that v:u i;.-f v. c i.ic i.i a !hilr r,i
ot t it ; 1 1 r..ned. 'i ceiviri-'
i a r;ihi 1 c.-p:'cial! rccri.as :'
1 ..v. r.s -c 1
uc fire to;. ?. - tr, v. h-.rr
i-iahy ro-
exaiteu statin i rom
w a
romnientatrr on Homer and Virgil, and! sts;tiy living. ,v3 huxton was pacing
with the rest, over the nfx, ho saw anead of him, one of his tow nsmen. Ills fir-t
an eminent professor; yet his origin was htmible, and he had to struggle through great povortv. His father wasa jioor weaver, with a large family. ' VVant,' says Hayne, was tiie earliest companion of mv childhood. I remember the painful impressions made upon my mini when witnessing tiie distress of my mother when without food for her children. How often have I seen her. on a Saturday evening, weeping and wringing her hands as she returned home from an unsuccessful eff rt to sell the poods which the daily and nightly toil of my father had manufactured.' After the usual course at the illage school, the poor lad wiihed to learn Latin, and engage to pay a schoolfellow f-ur pence a week for instructing him; but even tins pittance would have been too much for him to raise, if it had not been for the kindness of 11 baker, who w as his godfather. From
thong' t wa, l'il go and speak to him, and and he sprang forward to tojch him: At that instant a cannon ball from the floating battery, cut the man in two. and Buxton leaping entirely over his mangled body,
lassed silently on. v hen the brave rem
1
were out of
danger, they
met a great
crowd of their countrymen, loaded with arms and provisions for them. Buxton saw his own father leading a hors laden with eatables; he told w hat they were, and mentioned among the rest, two large cheeses. He says that the excitement was intense. Old gray-hf aded men came riding in on their long tailed mares, grasping their long muskets, and ragepy adiing, 'where are they? where are they?' He says that the prevailing spirit was such that the crowd could hardly be prevented from rushing pc'i ruell into Boston.
ta.Ke mat high imd
which no cau look and view t
premis s on wlii-lt many systems are focm 'ed,y ct he may, by exercising hi utmost knowledge, so far succeed, tiir t the
present generation cannot overdircn
fna'o. with thu Huh :; Lhiv from i fie M...!a,t.ia. hcr.t.ns coin: tie. liUt. Cm to'' oil C'-m'-;. We ad by Vr. E. Ma 7. 11. f v
one of l is candies mam U?.Mor Oil, a r.d were i:,-h
Cr. "
.;. and : ' j set-
':(.ic p.TPcr.t-
r.:y, with far oared bom ( cd ti' iiit it?
qualities with a
rrm caiude. j ";a ez
n snlted in the datnoniratton
l':i3i the ere
to;
Oi
;alt'd lea
tt:
am the
'osition. But, if wc mistake not, there
is a van mVoriiv of men that adont the
op.ntor.s (
;f others, w ithout ever giving to
taenia ser:oii.3 thong it, which is vc-rv 111 s
wrong, an.t tea ts tc ttiousanus oi rro"t..u-s of a vexatious character. In our daily walks, much tv vtd lie gam-
eu ov (teen searcumg tiiO'.mut. It everv
1
f im eaudle, tee li;.-bt id" the foru:;i- was eid?d'v more bntiiant at,(! ex'T.sive
am ttut o; r.s inner. v. p coiad not
discover the least tmplarant smt li arising from bn magtiiu castor oil eindle, hnd beiieve ilea they are well calculated to in pet cede entirely the use of eptrm cati-
su.aect was tdoroiiguiv
every our; s merit proper
. lo. .1
1
the pomp his. imp'id3nt
bloc
i.iio, r.
atv.reciatei!.
not be seen
m higu p. aces.
ea-e. but the hone:
take tlieir legitime:
end woo
as is mi'"
and mte.hgon! won
staiKts, fti-j 1
tie
r.
Ma:
h iidorms us that they
?
1 ,
Are we not a ration of frr-c m fhen let in exercis thai freedom ;
comtt.i wr-e men. w 1 ?.: r. ; r
pes:;, to think. f investhga:-- Vtc to oor int fst- there is none to a., hfraid. Li'K Post. m 1 Inju'th-e ari.-"ei timer fr..:n j re' ti n or indolence, or fro-n a ml t
bet:; tli3 rapid and sloe- are seldom j it ihe unjust welt cither re a' alh or wsit ! long.
coi. Id be idTordrd by the quantity at 25 cents pei ! m d, shout one h:hf the cost of fpcrtu candies. . Hton T..!. grarji. Mjor I-owni' gives the fellovvirg advice: -If you want to t;a.hi safely, lorrow ice in Angus', and ar-ree to lettirn :!:e
ame qnacity in Janu -ry; for fvtry ruber
ivvnnnent r.ey qut.
ti,e;ri iiiirin :s i.tiOarL.i 'i lid 1 lie ti
doas Euiiic diing to settle this m.
tie:;.
hi.
1
eg i r.
I I."
" .ct. e 01 j .
2" CO re . 1 " g o:? "s of Wr: In 1
supphed w .t:i
l:ast
.us neerssarv. in
e p-in .s oi v- a? in ti e (' of thi : ' . ,g itier. '"' : . 'i 3 -v Ori-an s. were
l mate, from .Mr. Tnccr'n et
e great orgree. tfn is a. mortifying fuct.
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