Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 March 1842 — Page 4
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From the Evening Giette.
Come, Sign tho Pledfe. Cerna and join with us, we've railed tha proud atandard, With the gohlet and bottle a war If t us wage, IS'o foe ta the drunkard, no foa t j hi? landlord. But we stand hre ti greet t hem, then Com: ilgn the rifjt We hare raied the loud cry, ar.d eich fcoundmsn (hall hear us, No longer to lay in the ditch by the hedge; King Akahol'a friends no longer ahall come near ua, Bare this be their motto, Come sign the Fledge.' Come lawyer, jodgp, tailor und editor, any! Come doctor, come blacksmith with hammer and sledge, The poll are now open, it coat nrt a penny To vote yourselves freemen, then Come sign the Pledge.' The courts will hctrouVied no more with divorces, Our wives will forivo us tlieir bitterest griiil.ro. And coward? will qunke at the strength of our forces. Since none but true heroes have dsreJ s'gn the Fledge ' rOKTER.
CgJ.'i.l.lS L Munco Pi.rk. The following pleasing slory is related of Mungo Park. Alone and defenceless he had been fallen in with by robbers and depiived of every thing but a worsted shirt, a pair of tiowsets nnd his hat. "Naked and alone," it is said, "in a vast wilderness, 500 miles from any setfement, surrounded by savage beasts an i by men sriil more savage; he saw no prospect before him but to lie down and per ish. From this depth of despondency his mind wos suddenly revived bv a mingled impression of nature and religion. A smiil mos3, in a state of ramification. '.ruck his eye, the delicate conformation of whose roots, leave?, and capsule, could not be contemplated without admiration. He then bethought himself; 'can thai P.eing w ho planted, watertd, and brought to perfection in thin obscure corner of the world, a thing which appears cf so smali importance, look with unconcern upon the situation and surL. rings ol creatures fanned after his own image?' Inspired by these just and pious reflections, he sUrtfd up and went on despite tff fatigue, ind lis s ion found deliverance to be near
er thsn he had any reason to anticipate."
Fitry Ft'ying Srpent. Tho Missionary Herald ie an account, from Mr. N. Ward, of a Fiery Flying Serpent, t!ie present existence of whi"h has been doubt
ed. In Jantury. 1834, Mr. Ward was talking with Mr. P. Rogers, in a forest near the liver Pedang liessie, when stopping for a mom-ill t admire an immense tiee. he beheld a serpent fdv from it, at the height of fmv or sixty feet above the
Dutchman with great moderation, ! must dry and pay for 'em.' 'I must dry and pay for 'em down, if so ba supposin 1 can muster moneys enough.' Then taking a thousand dollar bill from his pocket, extended it towards t'3 merchant, with a leer on his face, and said. 'Vill you change dat?' 'That what? a thousand dollar bill! Is it possible that that & man of your ap
pearance What Misther, be's you scar't ha! Did you never seen thousan dollar bill afore? 'A nt3n of your sppesrrrtce, continued the merchant in astonishment, 'with a thousand dollar bill 1 could have sworn '
'None of vour dam'nt ewerin' here, if
you please Mister but give me mine change, dat I may be off to mine farm again.' Off to your farm! thcrsaml dollar biil? Who are you, if I may he so bold.' 'Who be's I! " Why, don't you know your own neighbors, man! My name is Frit. Van Volger a poor man, not more as one thousand acres of lands, and dis sbmall bill in mine pocket.dat va so, if you'll change it, and let me begone I'll dank yon. Change it! Lord, sir where should I get money of a morning to change a thousand dollar bili?' Don vat shall I do, mysther? you von! drust me, nor you vont change my lousand dollar bill.' Trust you! Mr. Van Vo.ger that I will, to the amont of a thousmd dollar..
if you wish. You din't suppose I was afraid to trust vou, said tho merchant,
growing very complaisant.
Haw. haw. ban!' roared the Dutch
man, as loud as he could laugh you begins to haul in your herns a little. dos you Strange wat wonders a shmsM tousand dollar bill will work in a man's pood
opinion! So you'll drust me now, will you?' Certainly, certainly, sir.' No. Fli pe damnt if you shall if so ho supposin I can fin 1 silver enough in mine pocket to bav vou.' As he said this, tho Dutchman hauled out an old
'Only a Mechanic Two young ladies influence irresistible the destinies of nawho now move in the upper circles, lions. Man guided by godiike reason, as- j though one assumes a higher range than pires to improvement, moral and intellect-j the other has yet aspired to, met, not long ual. j since ht a ball. The most lofty of thej , two misses took no pains to conceal from ' .2 Lady in Trouble. The Dtton the other her idea of her superiority, and Transcript states that at a late Temper-.; the ether had no idea of submitting to be ance meeting in Kos.on, after a regular! snubbed by one whose origin she well address, Abiacal Foltu.m rose and began, knew wss no bet!?r than her own. ! to harangue th audience. !he was re- j Verv cooilv, though with that coneen- quested to desist feui p. fused, and went on;
trated bitterness that a woman of the world with locomotive rapidity. It was found knows so well how to s'igar over w ith , impossible amidst a confusion of cries to smiles of winning sweetness, the indig-. stop her tongue, till they put out 'he lights, nant lady waiked up to the haughty one, : and gave her in charge of a public olhcer,
fJood evening. Miss Mason, said Mus . who escorted Iter to the atc!i house.
Taylor very prettily. Mis Maeon courti-
sied so formally,
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"Mr Tyler i not ilu- liead -f s party
1 have been thit king, my dear Miss hut Fresi lent of the United States
Mason, that we ought to exchange names, said Miss Taylor so smilingly. 'Why so. ptay.' 'Why my name is Taylor, and my father was a mason; while yn'ir name is Maou, and vnur father was a tailor.' Mini Maon said nothing but took the first opportunity of treading on Mis Taylor's toe; hikI she gave two parties directly afterwards on purpose not to invite her. V. Y, Aurora. StZ'is of tht Times. The dissolution of the Union i? talked of with as mud; nonchalance nnd apparent indifference astha women of Ciilmggate skin els.
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?iercur'.
flocking full of dollars, paid
for
'.ut
tniving an
i. T. 1 decline tT take an crtu,
crive te"timonv of anv k n I.
Judir". Wo will give ou time t eon-
i
vO ft'.
ice ot conaj', unlit toe
smer alio t;1
afternoon. lr. T. I do net wih rny tin.e. to consider. 1 canivr.t nvoguize U.e princi-
n!cimi ul.ii-li Courts are hnsen. 1!
rnof i:i ni'r.-',rdinert wiill f.:6 t r i t".
thought dtli'.ertely.
ound.
aitfit upon another r.i the
distance of forty
.i
fathoms. Itt velocity
v'ss rapid as a !iru, its motion that ot a
serpent swimming through the water.
It hd no appearance of wings. Its
ccurse w s that of a direct i i tie, an ineiinti",i rf ter. or fifteen degrees to the horiron. Il appeared t.) be fo.ir feet long. Thus was I convinced of th existence of tljing rerpents: and on inquiry, I found ome of the natives, accustomed to the forr-sl a-vare of the fiet. Those "quaietd with the serpent called it'IJlcr ia npr.ng V.sri,' (the fiery serpent.) from the burning pain and f.ita, tiTecl of its bite; so tint the fiery dying serpent of the Script ires was not an imaginary creature, though it appears now extinct in the regions it formerly inhabited. them's of.itxi-nx of Music. Who-ver revises ru '. B!ys Martin Lather, 'I am
o:5p:eaeu w i i;i t.un. ,e:;t o tfieo.orv I give plaee to nuisie; for, thereby, all tnger forgotten, tho devil is driven nviv, aud nulancholv and many tribulations and evil thoughu are expelled.' - Th Dutchman and his Thousand Dollar Dill. Away back in t!e State of th-j New York lives a Dutch farmer, well to do in the world, who a'wava keeps about him a thousand dollar bill. With this bill in his pocket and a shahbv coat on his back, he privies in playing trteka with strangers; particularly such country merchants as have recently commenced business in the neghhorhood, and are not Acquainted with his pecuniary circumstances. As a:i instance ( f this kind he went
good, and giving another hearty haw. haw, haw, at the astonishment and sudden change of opinion of ihe merchant, departed. Outrage ii M'riisoii. The Madison Han ner, of last Wednesday, sayf: "Hetween seven and eight o'clock, on Sunday evening, a Mr. Jackson, who was passing a few dnys transiently at the Eagle Hotel, was, after repeated a. id urgent solicitations, induced by n young nun. calling himself Haker, (who had also hren there a few days.) to take a walk. When thev were at the corner of Second and FJm streets. Lhker bring jut M his right side, Jackson was knocked down and tobbed, it i" s jid, of son i S.jO or $30. The blow, it seems, was given wiili a stout stick, some eighteen or twenty inches long; his scull is said to have been fractured, and several of his teeth, knocked out; but it is thought he will recover. Baker report that the attack was made by tl.rte men that he himself was thrown down wh ist Jackson W3S robbed. Jackson S3W no men. and deposes that he believes that Maker himself perpetrated the act. The Utter has ben arrested, tried hfrre the Mayor's court, and commuted for f irther trial. He brought the wounded man hark to tho hotel, and no on? else h?.s appeared who kowns anv tiring of the transaction. He is a tall, keen-looking
vounr man ppparent'v about "7 vears ofJ;,liur ilu ' n"1 1,1 '?-. an.1 hails from Cincinnati, "if he i- u the further cnler of the c-virt
the perpetrator, it may turn out that this is net his debut in th profession.
In one of the new towns in Iowa, the way they woifh a lirg is to put a plank across a rail with the hog on one end, an ! trying piled stones enough on the other to balance, guess at the weight of the stones. - A verv heant'f'il woman without mind, is a splendid painting, whk h fasm-ates t first, but upon which we become tired of gazing. Ss.n'a Anni. The la I news from Mexico, stat' d that there wa- some hopes that Santa Anna would die with the dyicutrry. Pcrfccliniix's chuinncy. During h !.".;', trial before tho Suprrio: t. n,;t at Now Hsven, Ct., a? we learn lo n t';f Hertild, a Mrv. Tuttle was bnrigM into C.-tnrt as a wtttvss hut rt fu-e 1 v t: s vvnrn. when th" following se?ne wa ei;.-eted: .hi. !''?. If vou have coneietnius scru-
TSM.e ud. r?.'gned bv re a ---on oftlu
is sh f thii
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The paMge above is q.m-d, by Mr. in which he ki pi I Tvler's John Jous, from a contemporary torn down on il;- nitt it
newspaper. Holh the proposuions. con- removt-d to die fouis toroo r
lamed in the extract, arc strict' true. by Dtinn v v .iuiw-ii o.i fr 'i'vlnr. mifMrti!')!. 1 v- 1 r iL neiinlc. iiiif iliifir frofli M .1 S
is President nf the Uuitt d r lates; and, untortunady for liimsdf, he h s no pari v. Th people, ev rv whete. be wail the f.t whi h imposed him upon them as I'rcbi-dt-nt. and he, through hi M-uiisonian. is constantly a I vt-riisiug prop...,ls for a party. We ra'her think ihe people wid gt:t
o.v:e
p. iK'H' firr, !i , i'ti oit i
i.-K. TAVLOR'.S BALSAM E.F LIVtkViQ?.T. .-. u. c d tuceotjuihj f.T f'ght tjm, tn'k cure o,' 'Viriiii i da n and Liter cir-.c.'r.f
Hr"t-.:-tt"r tU wi'-M-l una gt'ivint r edt
oi.! jf Tih li :i:rv. -v. 1'. -All vtic t " - 7 CcasuaipUcu zvi I ivcr Ccmjlaint. f ? :. ;;.r9 rcn.edv t hse iiwat?, I fcm 1j!'V .- tlu i!. Im; ,i:'i:O.liild'.llil0 s- r. nifiiit -:r;e e o.ji to J--. 't U'f's l::ii.-hm f
Livtr-.voit. lc:::
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m u vi c tote. H ai. I v
- : ; . v i"'! pcrr n in ev-
prv ( on ..' i' . li clt'j! ...!. -:;. :t !i- c dir:.iU:: i I l Ue i v-1. i I l !0 t i i i -i medicine i a . ... u"d Clip's. L have
rs liu lui L ly r' noI rcc;'! ! i;. so u m i li. s tw i l- I O ljUt ?tU I! t Ut ii, ci tc ivii ciiioi.ie cccr .t l ii ii'ur vturs in vy raw-
tlvt', auu uiv uv Vul a ; X.i -. a. r. KcMir.iis, m. r.
ex. 'j 1 e !i-ii..v. i i; r incika were Ij.-t r.u::it-er 1 1 lie 'iniuiil ."i-
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kf..re. w here
in the hue i:f Taihu,:. will !u Hi nh-.l.ji.i l.i..i if to oive in ner
. . , faction. JOHN H. MAt:SEV Oct. 2 ), 1 H , 1 v: -ly.
to On
-e C;!! d ea-is-
r e hnve so '. rg i .no :iu.) imurablt.
rid of Mr. Tvh-r ?o ner than he will be
abie to find or form bi perty
it. Jour.
Stale Lank of liinois. Th- nou s of i hi Mink are received .n paymei;i nf detn.s. in every sh.ipe, dn or m Lftmiii! ilue tf the Hank, ami th'uoMted at i'u -is Ligfit
V I . i l !H nor n Ti 1 . r- c T ! T 'f r i ii it u i! u a l li.oShiiiui 1 LMII V . A K.
", Ihe ; ; .: i-ii a 1 1 j r ;;.t d ly Pr. Taj l.ii-s !:!, a ::i 1 1' Livf rv i t !. ;r. . t i.sir l liu (sk c-w-net h.i! Mi' iiii.jv.ai. ai:'l thrilling ii.ter
C'l it'.r I ..-vt 1 e v . :!.' brl i-. v t il 1 1 i di-ea-p ( v !.
ttiut it is diii'cidt to iitol eir -fiisfs wl:ri)
- see cr.-i r..hm' . i..-i.m; ';ve, ioMiu t j.';.-ni!h. 1 ci thU is n f-:ct u dai !y rccu rre r.ct ; 1 iuov .ht n , ..ii we 'jm iii'!i '' e virtue ot the ubve j iin-,;,. ' in oi i n. t vi- be more explicit; j i:. t -iiiiiiine v. c !,i; o , . .--i iiiiis v i.l inahe ti ia! 1 f U:! ..).:' I: j . T. !l- t ii". I ! to US." I X- ? ':";. : ! .i:.,il u:. ! i.u.i.e Tay lms Bl-i-p'ii i ! l.ivi i'-i ri i- n.'e ,1 -elj t 375 lioiv-
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'lldce for rol'ectio!
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a ire co s
not receive the pa; or on doo-ite or in anv other shape, except as nbnve stato-J.
There were ruroh-ier !
U'ie
ol-
lite
Hank pap"r on th
street. lo-ihiV. at 2.) to
30 per cent discount, for
b nk:
i.i
e fun lis.
cath, you u. ay
or
Louis .Vf.r Lra.
. ... . Who rn !!vc the ,r-f'tm? Till a wine glasn to the brim with w.ucr, or if i'-l.-, ihi--it locl.t-r tnrt the eiiK-e, hy letting one droj) t..ll tit a time until l!te nj-.o pre-ei.ts a o i'vrt surfice. U hen this is d.u.e. drrp i:.t. the Ij-s as many ccnKivn in. vvi'l fi'.l it, and the wai.i wiil not nverf! iw. Tliis .-icple cxr. rnnciU in.iy !. eailv tried, luit I iiave n-vt r fcen il cxp! ulciI. N'at' r m not cwinrc-sdiie in a vv i.ic gl j-s a:,J the (Ins ate nit !c of s-did m til. ' 'h' wiir in the rcinainj as it v. d Lclre the ph,, I'r.'j ped in. . e"One nf the whij news papers says Mr. Georre
1 H. i'r.'tfit. tde mi irdi-r nf ('m.rcN, is in irotil.le.
He is out of sorts witii .Mr. Jo:.!i Tler, ui'.o-r of Mr. Iv tl'i-rt 'I"p!T. m-t';.?r nf Ahusucrus." !- cause the f.ither of th- j:.et, didn't nominate him (Mr. I'rcti'.i) to the jo t of 'i,ii-:.T ins-pi.in. instead ct s'!ectmj tfi .t mere permy-H-inu r,"
the remark that ttie lici-tii -us Mr. (i
nici.ee. i. it i't. l n'si .i,.;ni her. H iving already sue
! diicted this s; tfu ih-niit
!voir. the viih-ori'iti'. e.atttu!
liberd snpj'.ofi iu.iori ; ::'. -m'-i! the continued pa'.ro'iuge ol the nitv. prrii.s of kith: r cr.x, tut anv r.i ru i i t. Ti mi'-?' (! per. qiuodrrof
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f essii.u v ci.iii.e hist !.!;
for tl.- , CtUliUii:Ac.r. as:::
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or
the
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if entrred by
V r of 4H week Ilnti tuce qu iru riy. ti!i:er l-'or 1, t i i : . C ::-, t n
fin'f-s, extri el'.argc--' wiil I)-1 ns-.iu-
jrieiiiPi.i bet wtu n ihe c
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i"; rr females in ceii. Weaki:e?5. less ,'s, and ineny other , ,
:kn q tiiem j inf ana l e o ii.idif d ly th no t! -! will a?sit if-i.'ic tone ti xhft U this Hr. 'l ayhie'. : inp mi! 1 or. J m.i.i s i:iuniid!i.y. If ! an ehtstic step. i. win follow. .iu -A and gcr.uin
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I licnlvi.e U n.t lei. He nuirft
to co mtoinz his kiii ii-d. where he v,h
appret ite.i. He is c,,.d f. r tiothir c ' V ".hire an -ifwill of course he more of. a -evei with t.! ass,;
;eiBte, ly miiiglug with a uo.-d f .r-nolhi.iL' p-ry
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.snd ask for no counaei. end wish for no tiu'. I expect to tibide the con-eq.ieneoo. When the Court again ru"t Mr-. Tnttle
wts called, and tho parties p.greed that!
l;e tni
oatli o.x r. I J tk'ge. Ir.t" what
Mrs. T." 1 do not el at liberty to do so.
Cuur. V Lit
ht relate her evidence without
mrojatu, as to re-
ir ie. st ion. )o. SO g'.'O' vou know.
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Every body is asking what position Mr. j Tvler occupies. We hardly know whore j he is. We w iil try tof rrei him out ne i
of these days.lho gh we are at a lo's to conjecture' liMh- r we shad find liun on the Whig or Democratic side. It rn.ved SiaUsin m. We cdvise you. friend, to gel some one
n i .ui
ii; eoe.u.!. te. e.
Wnl.vt'lHt-.-T-p. e lii'; ii !. i . e p'.ti to ;iii in t'.se .vi.-! ri d re:i-i.i.a i!e tcr.i :s. as U c . : Loiji-v iiie or.iTjv u.hcr v. e -i, i Ah kimis of jot. .vo. k -It. :: Tiess nr.A iles; :,U'i:.
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cnai.'e tor w ures.
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Ad i'( enr.es. l)cc. ' - t. Is.
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LJ.ar i U 1 ' '1
to a-:st vmi in the bunt
anil
u.rsue the
i , ! pi m of the wortliv Dutch t -ruier in
Mr-". T.
Th,p lu i'-"-' -li'i he cou. i not Rvoti
initting iter for ooufuipt, t'u.'tigli he is-.ed
t .TPi't roitictr.nce. no
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Li
imus w.tfi great rot
tii'? tut
ivm taken m ctist.viy an
niio'.t mi to iaii Wit!)
lui d no ohiojiion il
. --. . . ... ,
l'enusx lvani i, who bad a mischievims "Id
'ow dial was in the habit of ?tra ng from i . . . . i
Nome, t'n o.ue (h'oa-ion, tlie sow i.au
it
her hn-'.
lunl
to thi-- t!ip .) uoge
!i'r.
t:ie;
(Jacob started to hunt for (i t.
ihe o'd
not, and thpv comui
rther . r lerof tlie court.
She exnreod great satisfaction ct the
,:U(..j ! ft How. afier traversing hid and dale, field
t :0 i r''p- : 1 Vx ! no Ij..:d O ills. Id: to i.Ms. r It: R i 20 lie;,;.,
he I . : : ' e ., ( '. ,;:'
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and forest, and eatehuvr i!;:-.i3nt glimp'cs!
comforted le
ler. 1
av ing
i ters pro id.ed tor
nr the v v ere much hotter u.r n t.o
re 'uorh c-tioiiisis aiii
ot tier, first in one iltr ct'on and then
I another, cam1 at last to a crre t.
hen,
son, he ecl inn: d:
1'or Dc.
:le low f ii caHlh, Ish!.-'
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I ho'.lowieg t his
I j "Jake, you go up that side of the en In.,'- I'll .';.. f.,. I (...linnolh.l
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I'woteam boats f have 'ben del pXed ". casVreiiiaius in statu quo. is C!l it:ildS','-' th-'y'l to the Rapid--, for the purpose of procur-j a"1? for llf'r lo Mt"- j associated th. tu-cves teg' -or m
p. n-
i t . t s, .
e !
of
"1 T r ! TT - 1.111.. II tl.-t.-m T 7 rri
boats loaled with it. The weather at this ow "''- r "Uilw,. u,r ' , v' I ui tsquc. i t,c gf,n
present wri'inn. it cold, with some signs conversation no improve,, ,. " ,nas oeen usf.i wn.u sucrose m
vrt V,p i iirnished ' evcepuons io me ia.jiii, m i.i-....r omei 01 inej mi ir si aims ot
. " . - i o. . '. ..r i i t- . .
osvn . eiaige: I res. we: nev t r m spr,.-. ,n i'mot'Lr 'no rrencii dev unuvi
man -s viriues to nis lace, ii rui ins mui.a imirlesqne t;33 ever retcnei! in ! e
behind bis back. ' A kT"ulen rule! the observance of which would banish flute. rv and d 'tarnation from the earth. Con
burlesque
iitely to !! in ra
new ruerchant, wit'i his clothes , his toes sticking out through
Its shoes, his hat without a ctown, and
his heard .a fortnight old, and ordered a few dollars worth of goods. The merehar.t stated 3t him; but as thete was no hazard iu laving out the articles for him.
none of which were to be cut, he execu
ted the command. When the goods were
ready, tho merchant stared more to hear his scurvy customer ask him to charge
thens.
Clisrge them!' exclaimed ttie man of
merchandize ha, ha! we re not in ihe
habit of charging our good? to every bo
ny. H e keep 3 sharp look out Tor break ers.' 'Won't charge 'cm dent'
Not to you, I thank you. You must have a better coat oa your back to expf ct
sredit from u!
'LWr: if you wont charge Vm,' said the
ol snow, and we mav
wi;ti an abundance of ice at our
doors. St. Louis Xrw Lra, II
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Il isir.e-. in 'h's pi
pus i tij--" o-'t re ol r tiie llrui oi John
'a. ilo.e
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in 13'
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pieces. S(,j ;,t (ilf. I,-
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To' LiUle 7vi?g. It is said that the little
cf liberty was, Uke Dicken, their former j versation stocii ueuig a j i a.
master, born with teeth. The other ildvil'f'P"1)'' evcr.V "e sno,lluL iaKf w hen his diminutive highness was doing ! " U and yet there may be societies in Mrs. Brough the honor of receiving from : :' w ill b- cut best t.-mtriHutum. her his customary nourishment or to'Vv'hen Isocrates. d.eing with tne King of Peak more correctives the event of will, ; Cyprus, wc asked why he did not mix iu I .- - t 1 ! .1. !..... wn. vn, . nil. IU, '
of takinir a noonday ninmr, Mrs. il. ut-r ",tc,M,rse 1,1 Ul,: 1 . ' "
tered a sharp cry of pain.
"What is reasonable 1 do not itn 'w. and
. a lie
ut!
I'he FuufT. rs
of of
ppiise nt i r'lr.s: 'cria;
Spiritual Musinrd
booted and
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s o'uv, rue, i
PAP Ell, FJSTl,iJ.fiJS. y, i', i . 1 vi w. JVUN MAN. X. H. Clean Lmi'i or co trken in e.. leenue "f at.v thi
j t
RiMiI neeze with devo-
What's the matter with the baby?', what I know is not reasonabl. ha.eighl.
aveamil !!t'3 O'l.iOn V ! f W 1 l fi W 915 Qll flf. ! JlffTlS C)
intending the operation with truly mater
nal eo'ici'ude.
'Oh hid! your majesty, I got a hi!?!'
'Haul 'im in then. an
James N. Barker b.as been rejected. This man was removed from ofYlco by
1 i-iU 'i n nfTt' Gen. Harrison, for unfitness and impropi I'H mi. j . , . ..
savs little Vie, who is a bit of a wag. " 'nteriernnc? ... 'u. . . - o .
Ohlmv lvel'said Mrs. Rrough 'the "? w nt to appoint mm. .no uu
liitla hrst-hsautv! As Sh bstviir savs. " f' 1 ru'l'-") ''
'The H"IR bites shrewdly it is a MP-
Cin. Liaz.
pino and a lisgT heit!"
He you sure you quoted it correct?' in-
quired Vic.
Yes. your Majesty; Shikspur is my yeakness.' Poor, dear 'itfle precious; I hope he 'asn't 'urt 'is little tooties,' cried the fond mother, regarding the royal infant tenderly, but keeping a respectable distance. ''Urt 'is teeth! she, ant cot no buzzom to feel for anv oilier body's br.zzom!' wes !r Hrnnah's aside her audible ejacu
lation was 'Evenly little hinfrnt! sweet 'to hurl fiom their foundation-, well orprince of ichaLs the exact hiraage of 'is ganized governments, found-d upon rea'icrhness, prince Halibut P ns and legitimate rights; but now upon BThe Prince of Whales showed a deter- every breeze is wafted the glorious timination to blur and sauted tendon dings of reform. Human reason again Satirist' ' resumes her ev sited se3t; and sways with
Men carrv their chnracter not seldom in thei.-pockets: you might decide on more than half of your acquaintance, had you will or right to turn their pockets iustdc out. The sound has gone abroad over the face of the earth, that to be free mankind
must be temperate. the bottle hereto
fore, has been made the Aichimeuan lever, in the hands of po'itieal dc-magojties.
their book of ph'tv divine Line."
Pot, to make tli
don," "The C:i pane hi u,
spured fur Parradise." 9 i- a"" tTJ!TPv a union of Wb'fjs and Loeofo-
eo. in a town in Massachusetts, a nerro . dme, or casii v.
iraa elected a Fri;rrsenftfire fn the T rfs i htvrr! Mtn who wiil so trifle with th
elective franchise, ouht to be deprived of
it.
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.ned hfls jn-t firur: ;.r, r ,-.;:. il . W t Irti he
t;;h ': HT.d v :!i sell I" ' . MMrlh lilT.MC' 'SI i 4!-if.
f u
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Dec. 7th, lSil 27-S.n.
M.
DAY. U;n r?Lr" :g in ot r 4 Co.
. . : tl
Ihf.za for the Yankees. Tt is sta'ed in! n
the Natchez Free Trailer that tho celebrated Arab ChWf, who has now for several vears haHled the Frpnrh Generals that have been "ent to Africa, is accompanied, on all hi expeditions. 'v a rrnl-T Down. Easter Zacdiariah Coffin, a v. rita'de do. s -endanl of the jolly old Admiah IT''
t k r v. r- - ': fi f- -.-3 8
.,i)scnbers would r. sjiectii: iv
inform t' e citzt n- d u. :c nn.-s, and iis vi-inity. that li ey h ive ouniieio -ed the ;,h.)ve 'l nsiio ss, on Market street, in he house lately oi.upud by M. Jon- s. !)S a hit and sho'i store. They hope
close alU nuoti to Im-int's--, io re.-eivi-
"
reeiivcd. :1 hlT'" slipllv of ihe follow.
,o'.. '. -s -i 1 u h :,..-..t' I'.r-t io;,i!itv . mi:
v- ' - . 3 1-hh-: ."Spesm (hi. (pur? vviiiUr.) 4 " 'i'jnt ra' do C I i..-ci ! Co 1 IS'en,sf..ft ''o Aho. stlecte.l tor .Medi. nl purposes; 1 c.r. L'u.-k Snperiii i'.nt Vir:c, 1 du do Maderi do 1'or tu.e Ly II. E. FFa I:. 1.:.-loo Opp. i itc Clsrk s 11. '-! "f 'd'e t.v.h!en Jlni'c Dec. 14. 1S41 h-Zr.u
by
li'v-ral share c
f the
sports a Moorish dr-s. ride 3 mageifi- Persons wishing any initio uone in their ,'piii liarli. !it! n snuaflron. Invq bv t!ie ' i,,, ,.( husiness will nlcH"' L'ive I hem a Ca.i.
dollars, but refuses to change his religion.
Froz in Fdrtt try. We saw on Fri
day, a larfe, phimn, fresh. rrrr-en fre. " ..... -i
bitr enoorrli to fm ni
sh S-.m Weller with
one of hi favnrif "wpal" Pp. Dufrtiiiiatlv for hi personal romfoit. fi had hppn deovel to the msrrr'n of some pond from whence he wa ahd-iMed aol takee to lie di"ct'msr room of the .flVrn.i rollee. AVbn we saw him. h hd lou hi intelleemal extrpm'ty. but i:ndr lb operation of g?lvrtnism, he was actively engaged in playing "leap-freg." Philadelphia Gazelle.
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