Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 July 1843 — Page 1
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:foan; a a a anorv ;;, a xr .-a.i;. ! I.ouls ft-1 1 I.ims-if to bo iho happtit t i : tn"n; bat i: won b-'caifo hi honev-ai on ! aanao'd :o he :ox ni oaths lone! S le as;i- j :ratt;la:ed him.--.af ovcrv vhc;-. s!. a;'. and triu::i:hoi over h.s trietu;; u ha n'.a."i:seil in tho bachelor rari. " on liav. not ben married a ; a r yot. j Li'-.i-1," -aid 3 rcd Turner, a uriir lnw-1 .r, -,ho lonf been looking out t .r J a ra-h w tdow, or an old entailed eiai. ! waOi a thiw ia the deed, he ra.ro 1 little. hi.?,. ' Wait rill oa hav( dilTVred fr oai lie: ai ! ;:.e i-ul.-r t" h-r aw-v hat.' ssid Cbnrh -A ma-lav. an .M. 1)., t:a rty-"--'. o-a a a r -j ., w,.vt-nte-n -i wiacli ho aa.l srt;t hac a modi tl sit -raiij aboat a ea;a:h-. :.-v-,i--r' mu-it'T o.i-;: to jiive up ai- snde:,.a.! -ti tv) th- manaaemeni uf a v.a.iai aa Via ikiVF' ic:., ii i Sat!" respoa-d d.iios a t ' ailaai." ai j ( '''. Thorttton, a baoli- .; a- !-.. i ot" a d- daf.a a-', t Id town-anea h--c .-'a-iaao that lie vind never M-e .-ix-aLt-'a. wla.o y-'uug men mad - Iran ; :rar i'ioaa:aaota Hat the Colont i ha i . a :a- - . ! o - in mourniao , ru a ; hat ;a,v ;-"r-aa a id i.'v'., save iiar-o-'j. 'Aa. m nr -.an.: fiient, Moa-.t-a; thaii aa,' :. d a ;'!: - to the I'r.-ooh ;. :;aa-a. : ha v- aa.ro if. aa: v. Mi a. M a aatr.C de t 'arltorijr. it'1 - a aa -aa eab- at Vashint'tt in, iin lui' n ansah see her-e'f a r a and you sad -co ier her a and she sa.i ste every b 'd. d-.-r--; wid ad de f.aa c!t.thi;'.a!'a 'V a h-.'-e to sf' d'-r-a da Voti ?.io a jealous. Mon'icr.r t 'ar'naatj. mine coot irtent. i) ai cooai de aretiv rnrtatn -a'-aoa do lee farnual.ah-; a-- a-ar; tie rross; s.'ohl: d"-de d. a .1. daa- !dar" lib, all. ym sal. 1 ee. M- a-i; ar ( 'arl'anr 1ra lauehed at his fr.enda pr-pheeies. .aal iiapfV in lira hereof Klien, he Ir-v-i ed, he .ahould aiwavs remain so. I ie went h- me, and. 'as wife met him with eiade--. and he : .hi her hiiigliuiglv wliat Ins tneheha kieials had said. And !o you h -liev- them, tbaar Lmii-.?' a-ked tho lovely bride with an iaanuataeg au'de, aa 1 captivating look, as sir- grace1 y aMtired cream mm Ids tea. Ikdr vo them! N . d--arost! The 'a.rh.-.r ir.as ! thev envy m v leaeitv, atrl '.-.-..aid ilestroy it if thev caaii.b' 1 am -uro wo slnli always lovo each alher as well as we do now,' oaul the ' rid". And never .'pmrre!,' repor.dcd lamNor look c; oss.' 'Nor sour.' No.' No.' 'And vou will alwr.ys indulge mc, won't en?' To be sure.' Arid let mo do a.i I p!oa-e?' 'Certainly.' Wo shaii bo. .so happ !' 'Won't we':' and Loins buttered, a huge -uecc f toast, am! swallowed it. After tea, Id 'den came down d:a-sed for an tu-ening party. Louis gaz d oa her with pride and admiration. Vou look divinely, Lileul' Ho I, Louis? and the pretty wife turned to the mirror and surveyed her person v. all a smile. 'Hut I would suggest one a!t-.. : ation, aauest!' W hat, Louis' 'That purple ribbon about the reck' 1 don't think purple becom e a brunette!' U'hv purple always became me, Lmis! 'Cherry e.V.orcd Would he m -at becoming, decidedly.' Indeed I don't think so. Cn; t an M.-r-oner, of tho Navy, told in-; I I . kca f ruiv harming in purple.' Confound Captain Mortimer, of the Navy.' exclaimed Loan, angrily; l tell vnia. r.hien, I like it now less than before. Yon shall not wear purple.' re jealous, L uia1' j I i.-ai wear it. vou are fa lamm.' o a are. 1 -!l am, la'aot. I am net.' " Wdh lidve Vdiu tov a wav ! W; 1 wear
.t.boii, u.- i a il.t liJ T i :: the lli'!' nan; a ::,a:. iU.urm-.i clan ax I. HI- !.- ;.;'::'. i uaua ids wife with perfect !.- I torn shtr.etit. She haa not sr oken a tdif-.rp j'Vur;' H::;fo their lanrr lane; bit: then her ja-ste-i h-d no; ! en mossed! Ho wa ia nr :;T ara"U! 1 i : d.d not kmnv si esse-; t c i-. a a hu i j fit. NflO JiHV h; v:-i.W vvheil On Jus part i:e t;ai !iev'r s-i .k"n -u !ut b ''re. wa-".-'.oriis.'ji':.!. arri if. T'la to tr-Miib!- for tin; '.,-: fir." ai a h .isliau-i's (lulhority. But Ki!M. i ";iit..!i v;t:i natuialiy spirited, and vji'ir'-uiitv .v.is onlv watittn to ilraw la-r 'jit-:;, v.-a a p.fe;i Leauty. cspncio-i. in i vt- ff !i,! of bavinj! b'M-wa way. i ier iii-.rc-utrt bn-1 ncvrr fa warte i her laciuip.U"!!". n.ir ; t ton.' na 1 iOUH uo:a. a a i i , I. r i. : , . ". ri's' . ' ' a, a!,,.li i -id S.'.u:-, i,.-t to y;i.i t h Sha h-vi im''ibtil italtaa uistioi:- hfi h .1 it:; ratal ni miiiiiio-.l 1 f u!ii;tr! rijil.ts. ;m i tl.at it' a 'an.!;' v iviiitui ibe last titut !o n Iras'KHi.i's I t.ad, l.a.ap'-r, v-a:s lli?:u'f forth hiM:iVf. ana: l to ut-ar the oar pie ribhioi. ie; outoiiv o:!Vi- t,: hrr; t a no was nnluraby nf a i-d-.iai!' aaiae. liat ;ln. dtseovt-ry '.' t-aaai-r and wdtidaoss in the I ride o b. ho-iai, iTi-oaal hao ta the heart. He wf-nt wua ie-r to tao party , but da; tae w !;';o v veravrnitiiT li' was e;nl an i absrnl ia mao!, w ;u.e t.lk-a wais oa er than asnal. I i-u.nsT morning lden. v.-ho raaU !y lood Luas, and tdt proud oi las lave, cirae t o haa. and p'itta: her e.nns aao at !a n alL'CttonAteiy kissed haa. He r-'t-irif -d the cares-, and findes on -c more t o :he p!a-'e . f sadnos". Hut the br-fiit ervstal hStj !' tlteir wed led love, had ie--e: oil a ;;au'. ami t'rom tha.t day their lotp-piaa-s wa-clicqii'-red am i 'ir'atady. The earr- a: oi' aif-caai was iaterruia--d by manv i.f lldea's caprices, and each day si..' seernai to h-' more ami more reckless I her tin-han t's d..me?;ic peace. The least in.'i lent would cause a pn -k liuwn : form betw-'T. !ar evrbraws, and a -harp icplv. ilrr temper grew sour as -lo'cawe indul-renoo to jr. and po--r l.oui.-i f"lt ttr.-.t .-11 thu ta;ppai----s he had believed in -aor- for ban a-3 a husbaai 1 was destined ! ' reri-h. A vear l'll Mil.. I ! I . I .' ' I ' 'I ' . . t ...... t . . ... . . . . i p!- mat'iiT. In the fail tide d' her -ti earns oi oi-cont-'nt wer- 'wall owt-d up. ller tcmacr becoa.'f ehccrfui, her v.-ice aiiV-cfonaaa He laii!-.."'. thi elaan.re w it!i 1 a, a tor ho had '-e-oai to b-hevo that tl aprie;.'iisnp-is of Keen's temper h ia raand her own at id hishaaaaras- or"ver. their bade card ami not on-"- unkind word or l.tok heal been ititorehantied bi-twcett thrai. .'no mortiin- !ili-ai apjeeac ! in !hrt aa; lor dressed for tho street, the :a.rse f,d',owa'.c her ah tho iaf.-:.t. ' Whoro are von noitisj, mv dear?' asked L air-, idaug ais eyes Irani a boo on spe nig Ij-.t came in, sua then rising ami going towards the b die lo give it n proud pater nal kis--. To give little Mary nn airing in the Mjuare. Hon't she look sweet? and Mrs. Carlton turned ami gazod upon Iut infant with a look of maternal tbdight. A little rherub, ldilen! It's eyes, Captain .Mortimer tells me, are just like mine.' 'Confound Ca'tain Mortimer, Louis. said Id! ion, laughing; I tell you every body says her eyes sre exactly like mine':' 'Why your's are jet black, ldilen, and the babo's are hazel, and so aro mine!' 'How vou do love to contradict, Louis,' said Mrs. Carlton, pettishly. 'Conaa Jane, let us go out before he quarrels with lis.' 'Are vol not ashamed, ldilen, to speak of mo in this way before and to a servant1 I had no intention of quarrelling- I merely said the tube's eves wore hazel. ' I'hev are black.' ' Woii. Hack, then.' -We!!, black, then.' I say thev are 'What is the matter, Illleia' 'You are a? rro5 as vou can be! I dec! uo never could have behoved this. l did hope, after my confinement, you would, have treata me a little dill roniiy,' ai d Mrs. Carlton suffered tho t ears: lo coma, in her eves, and sue threw herself into a rocking chair. Mv dear; I really did rat main to ' lagan Louis, approaching her. 'Co away; I don't want anv my hearing,' and her cambric hankerclaef sought her eves ah. Hut, llllen' You are' always failing fault' .aa, Imbed' I cat. never plea .u!e What a acrne wt. cT a a .ra e making beforo t'ae nurse.' You beg in a.' I .'.ai.' Mrs. Cailton did not ospet't so caudal a eo.at'.-s-.a -a-, am! was at a loss to go on. At ha-.gdi she rose up, an i v. ithout fak-r.-r at leans, left the house, followed by tho 'clack eyed, hazel eyed little intuit m die nurse's arms. Loui-a soon after foi'ovvc :, a:a! v, e U the Unite.! States Ho-
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tel. to forget las d auosuc can forts in the society oi las baehf'lo." friend, ami in the ex .at airnt of a taaas or t-.- uf brandy and water. If pettish waves knew how oit-ai they drove their husbands to the brandy bottle, they would pau-'o ore thev pavo way to n caricioif-no.? which would briha: forth to them such hater fruits. 'i mi don't seem in tpiud spirits. Lo-ais,' f-aai his bachelor friend the lawyer, k m ho met there; 'I supect o-.t are ijlt. stool o! repentane'-a i 1 have, a that is I have a toothache.'
' .., ;.h,' said ( lhar'es Atnesly, "- a look of wail feigned sympaihy; 'that is bad, Louis! TootliHrhe-s are t:crj bad thinjs, t specially double teeth!' oa lo k as if yon were, j-a-dous of year baby, Carhona aaai Col. Thornton: m-a ried ih-mi toll m-) they sink into insiir. nab-an .-o as soon as a baby is born. ' 'oo, no. Aba-sa-urs,' ssa i 1 t!io attache to tho French I.a'alnai, 'Lukino a haa-- pinch ot sauti", and shruaeao; h i sii aihiers til! they met his ear-,- '.Monsieur L'arltono, mv Irtent, m -iisriphned! He carry !- eyo down: d head droop, do hand eras bohint d - sack, and f aking so tri-te as if be ios - ail do frienH h" ov-t sali 'arc! 11 foe! de chain: (h bondage, oh, mine coot irieut. Monsieur ( ' h r 1 ; . 1 1 ' ' Loo! endeavored t 5 hniLrh oli' the raillery of ,h: frit a.l-; but the id success ol the od'.rt only served to nsurn th'in of l a- truth. So when ( 'aritoa left t'aom thev lo. lowed him with several j icahitions : i'oa- Carlton, ha .aghs for freedom!' '! ahaaay L-aiis, he envies ns and feels s a 1 1 1 'What wo aid he not ;iva to he free, like our-oha-a'' ihaivre ; -.ante! He will nevair o be like him-p'if, no more maaiiro!' 'J'liat evcr-ifi Louis sat in his l.brarv alone an 1 cj,i ifuy. was rcth'eiinc apo:t tho jaohable wreck of his matrimonial li-'pes. He thought of tho sweat hours of mmt-hip. wia-n Hlhm seem -d alt tha.t a lover could desire, a husband hone for. He recalled the first six month of his man led i:f and dwelt with olrasure upon its uninterrupted bliss. Ho thoucht of .'heir f 1 r t dtllcreti re about the color oi a ribbon, and irroaried at ream' m her in I how urinv had f uceaal it. He could not que-tioii tf-e aeea m,j d-n ot-1 love of hi" wafe: hut i:u! much ki!:ea m the female tc-art. la- ma: veiled how pare love could exist v. hero tlirro w,i so much ea; rici otis- . ' f ,;.:ti ti ra.eri io , ,,aa, aio won (, itat to iutko him unhippv. as she did , twenty times a ia v. by hor . . i .... i .-a ne p'aiy mirsi i temper. i a be sure ! .'.'' were transient, and always f. bowed tyV a Millie, but lie'vortht less lb ' wouu 1 ot las heart rankha! long after she .ein- ' d to have f irgoltetl thai tho had olv.-ti caae for o.baico. ' tab- he was thus engaged in tidnkinir,: an old marri-ei frimal caae 1 in. Hevaa twenty years older than Louis and had a crown a family. H ' was nt'ached t ' t dam, ate. returta. ! his frier, i u.ip with I , - a:ti ! mv. 'So you are alone,' L e said gad v; ' where is Mad.- m'' 'ldilen hes retired, I believe, sail Louis; I have not semi her si nee m ruing. ' 'Not seen her since morning, and no: been two years married! A by, man. now I look at you. vou appear aad or ill. What is the nrittrr' aNothbig!" Tint is to sav somMhiag, What guawrong?' N othi ng. " 'Your buisne--s prospe rou-? ' A s I could v ish.' ' blhen and bah- well !' '( ate sc.' 'A re you sick?' 'No.'" 'Then what is the reason of this long face?' Louis faintly amiha, and then rose ami walked across the room. His friend followed him and took his arm. 'Loui-a something is wrong- You and Ldilen have, quarrelled again!' 'Yon have- hit it," an-woryl Louis, smiling, yet looking unhappy. 'It is your tank. o i let hor govern vou by her oaprieea and tears! If she frown, vou ar re.aav to speak and notice, it! If th ppe lk quick, you re.-reit or reprove a! It she is in ill-humor, yon mane it w or-e ay tr v be ; ter.' to put tier m'o i. Hut wiial shall I no! I can't avo am. save her constantly frowning. ! C ok no from mvb ok it i a-i cliance it I do uoi see iier looking ero-is: u has got to be habitual to her. Sae can't speak without a peine scolding key. Absolutely she keeps me in hot water .all the time. 1 t ain't end ire a frown on tier face. It should be .dl smiles, gentleness and hive!' 'All fudg ! Women are- like nam; thev have, tlu ir ha. hugs, and must expreas them. If they snide, thank Heaven! if they frown, endure it m sdenaa. i'm't mint! the m. It only c-pius them, aa i makcthem worse. T!i-ir t fen are Aprd sides, and he w ao la ks "o them for constant fear wc.it.' cr, has his trouble and dissp-j-tjin tan nt t t las pun".' 1" it v.-hat drill I do when Il'dai answers mo in a oroa; tone" Sav nothing." 'She w ill get angrv Let her. 'She. will idled tear a
Oder hor your pocket handkerchief.'
ou is could not h'dp Minlin: at his cx perieneeiJ In -aid s matrimonial phi!oopay: ami lie promised to follow bos ai vn"'"'Do so, Louis,' he said to him a he left
ban, 'an ! I assure you you will bo a great : feel?' dca.t happier. So soon as she sees you j '.Most Solemnly.' he anawcrod, iinpre;,are inditl Tent to her caprices and pretty : sivelv. suli-anesses, or finds that you rudure them j 'And you f ar me mc ilio wife of wadi philosophy, she will put an end to' your bosom'" t.he.a. Don't lot her think that von caret 'I do. II, hud notch about her as to he made miser.a- 'Then 1 am a wretch, Indeed! Is mv bla a she contract her eyebrow, or epeak j temper so halt fui have 1 been two years in a i octavo, (iood bye.' j married, and yet Lewis Carlton foirs m; Ti e judieioas f riend of Louis had not b-en ; fears to contradict mi ! Is it possible that lono ii in,! beforo the library door opened, j have fallen so low!' idio cri-al. with an; edrs. Carlton stole in. in her night , feeding. 'Loui, can y oij fnr-ju e inc.'' dri -. with a neat milled cap tied beneath j 'For what, Lli ai!' ho a.Aed, dcojey
i.aa c.,aa j.oai" s.i'.v wiuiout -teem - ing to poe her. Ho knew she was coming to make yip with him for such was far disposition, that though she w.-a carebass a'unil hurting Louis' feelings, she was aJ ready to atone for them. So it was faliir. g out and falling in again with them twenty tim es a day. Loan therefore ex - peeta her: She advatieed sot t!y to b i in and st-de her l I . . . . . l. c l : . i i - nueu nun ui" gra-ii m ia-, ami ..eaaing d v n k ased his f a r.-hca 1. ou will f'orgivo m. I, ui-." 11a rephed by pressing her to his heart. 'Oh, I a ! 1 a n , if you were always so kind and gentle no full of ad that commands a husband's love. I wish you would .'ry and i.Yfnr iii.i.' 'I will, L ais. Come now to bed! I eouhl not sleep, knowing vuii were displeased with me.' 'Why. then, do you so often aiigr nid' 'I cannot la-lp it. I don't mean it.' ' We will speak no more of lias to-night. May this pea. a be permanent, is my fervent puaycr.' Several ilavs pascd, anil ldibn feerncd rfadv trying not only to avoid giving Louis offence-, but to make htm happv. Hut lias calm u-isof .short duiatiou. At dinner she in-isa-d on giving the babe a ohiek'Ui bono to suck, and I,ouis contended for the tiuaropriety of it. a-i t'ae ehihl was .-e;:rce!v fair months old. 'it will not hint lam,' said .Mrs. Carlton, -hardy . .'It will, in had, it will, Jllh ri. 1 I ' Lou remembered his t xn- rmuet d fr naaL .'ah ice, and was silent. ' What was von going to sav?" a-ked at. .... i.ouis i .m-'-io'i! dai'aratei v t mix dressing for salad. "The child shall have the b -a"," and .Mrs. Carlton looked to her ha-ocal for Cotitradit-tioa. "I say he sha'l line ?." Louis scientinc aiiy mixed t!;c oil raid mustard, and seemed po absorbed in tinprocess, that fm appeared to not'ce nodi g cr-'um! him. M rs. Cailton looked at him with angrv s-irprisc. " ay uou t you a , .or. t a:t'Mi: Loms m aim Orei. an. tiien pepp'Tt-d it. Mrs. Carton's b, .-iuti-ful complexion was heightened. H r ffio eve gretv lark.aad I er lip rornpressci. She cnul I not ct h asSan i to tj nrr"! with tier! tho wor.-t situation for a wife phi u-d in tho w Aftt wa tell ing lam for a few moments witti a r-teady look, she rose quickly from th tab!-"', threw thejehieken bone at the niirsa'shead and "esit in a passion. " An hour ehp-ed, and tindiog Loai -. did not couio to tier chamber to see if sla had taken laudanum, r cut her throat, she went down: fir sha could not bear this pauperise. Sho entered the dining room! The cloth was removed an i there sat Louis, with one leg over a chair, and his nine be-ud" him, ami h cigar h-'tut-ai las lips, and the evening paoer b-'tnre aim. which he was reading. This liahlT -rence to her displeasure out her to tlio h'irt! Sim was angrv, vet trembling for Ins aheetion. Slio feared he had ceased to love her! Siie entered the room aad walked ro the window. He paid no attention to her. nor seeoad to notice her presence. She Mi-Ted the curtain ; she tapped nervously on tho gia--s; aho even hummed a .",v notes of an air vet ho kept on readaig his pap'-r, ami alternately sipping his wme. and puffing las cigar. She could endure a no longer. 'Louis!' sho said in alow tone, with out looAing round. 'Mv dear!' ; She aar raaciied die i.-.ble roa sin. (: near his right shoulder. 'Louis!' iti a t-till lower tone. 'Mv de,-:!' he r pii- d, ill a 'one of inimitable nonchalance. Sio sat down and burst info la;-a. lie took 'no notice of her. She S'-b'-ed much louder, and ho puffed tho harder. She put her handkerchief to her eyes, ana he the wine-glass to his lips. She gt tup audi rapidly walked the room, and ho knocked off the ashts of his cigar into the apitoon. At h-.ngth she came and hod hand hesitating! v upon hia ahoul ier. Louis.' ier 'ililem' oa f re uispaaiutai. 'Nht. mv dear.' ' W hv do vai a;; se "' Hon?' 'Not to T d: - t ' When!"' 'At the table.' I wt'i ah ni f.-r aae w - a an:
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- 'j '.ifrtiirf of me. dv husband afraid o me!' she repparea'. a ."tressed. - l -I was, in truth am af aai to ?pn,n j before you now. ' Are vmi saeakua' tho truth. V O il , movt il fty b r distress. 'I'or mv - 1 1 temper mv cspiiaoa., t!i--posiiiei) m v i ccklcssnt-ss of our peace mv mdiflei einte to -amr wislio--T--rav niter selii-dme-.-d I 't-o tmu- all nihatt'l'id eharacfr m it- true hgh'a )h. how mtfU I h.-.vo appeared to van? Haw jdo I appear to yea. Laud' j an angel light -a st a t ph d j-..-, ace,' t aring b ti i j upa Ha u ina," a i i . 1 1 " - , no erica, ms evea tiiung. " X ou aro r-r givmd 1 leta-e'iori:! I ft el au wal be sw-et, a-aalc, foe,! ami iovaug J Ten. whom I loval and wedded ere an tmgrv pasaun marred ar bhs." '"lndei'd Louis, from this day yen aaai iiev.-r have si-n to eomphiiu wn? of atiei'tioa in ima Vmi s'atil m-vir titid frowns uleae j mi look for smiles, nor iiear sharp tones win re you listen for the gentle accents of love." A rid ldilen Carltoti Jve;a her pr-ou-s.. Made to see the hid aui-aies-- ot her mora! failings by their affect upon the mannerof her husband t e.vsrds lar, she had saved from wreck, ere it was ton la! , tie fan and richlv freighted b irk of their ti an atic peace. L-'t ail capricious e.ad p"if!ub voung wiv"!1 who read tins t.a'e, hut re flect lor a moment how tef.d th.ey ap pear in their husband's eyes and that they irreas:eiv aspire tear whro their labor slloll b ! be to in - pi re h ove, nad let t!, aa ft low the '. ie "aaiple tiieni by tho r--peiitaa! J 1 h-n a'urlton. State of Affairs at the Scat of Government, I'hc l'asi-b nt fees retunre i - .i.-ioiitfii , .mv t.'iinu I'Ut s it tsfic i i ith Lis t mr. it whs iu.1i-. .! a soiin-wliiit e I ai riliear v prepress.' It 'ct-un m fare!'-- rn.lel in tr a-i;! v - - -in.! the -!ii-f a. l.u.-t new fnni t'l.'insi I i's i i m nrt uae Miifeitif'ic :";' Wit! the fe'ntarv ciri r i;. n i t !as in , plan in tins fi'y, t':c l',a-i i.eit f !! -ul net miii f et. it v it C"ii.--i !:.'. -,rv. lie r.-mpt.jins, i'i i "! U' m ii t ' ' r mnet iuii.l !'i:t tirrj."-- th it in the ether ja u-o iOe.! bv liici. nr.! j ftii-iibiriv in iln.a.i'i, lie wis s., ii.'tiir ia - s str:e(!v tanr l.i -cu ilia sently kept witbin t f-rtiei laets. th.it he 1) i i ro c!i na ( rneetintr wit.'i the ja-.-j I,-. A f-nv self ish lei.-ua rs-on nnl o',!i il.-a i i-xpet tnncv , pcrjietuaNy thnat tlieinsi !vrs, h" says, between hiai and itie -eld' an ! -v. aim; ilenie.-ra.-ic' the oreat masses ef the ptmplr. Th it I ! I niel Webster hoiiM teivc so !-i ireipofizcd the iiiblie. Tppbiu.-p e. e f ta er, wuj a ' s. tnatti r of in ii ."Mailt coMtfbinit. The i i. t :s, never -vel -. eariel i eei rej -i e ln-i heij e;l hi j allow i:'i tn..r- sin, ritv .-f ; v, than will the -honest .! am T bo, wlieti la r lies the h i to H ore, utter having tiTinm tt-'ii i!;h miroir.fortiible, uasii'islVirterv, tr-iubb- lx jiUttnc j.Mirnev. Mr. Webster's abrupt tlcparture from I! -tin. nruf the fict that hv aal hi friemlR HI ate!if..r,), Ilraeer sin other, iineised tiicmaclves at M irshfifj. ! in -t.-'i'l cf ntteuifuit; the fiineri! of aTr. I,eKaro, e.xcite.1 n Rood deal et warm teoliua at 1;.tIpiarter. It was rrarde 1 as conduct, to say t ! i e !ca-t ef it. (fisrc-pertfii! and unkind. However, : ri these bivn ef ronfusioii, uncertainty, ami chanc, we presume that there is no necessity f.-r ptickten; erv cjosi-ly to the e!il-iahio,ii rules f r the rccuiatio!) oj soon! life. 'J'here arc various conirrtarrjs afloat r lativc to fie Slipjilv 1 1 1 LT of the YrtnUiey cecisiiei . ! v the ticaai oi air. Je-are. n is sari mat .ar t ;- shur will fie the Seeretnry of State, which would still leave three impeitant i-ffiees v.rnnr the Serrctarvshio of the Nuw -the ofn'e ef AUrnc-v fieneral and the jot ef Minister Ht t!ic 1'reni h Court. All sons f rumors are of course in cir culation re sporting the can did res for tha-c eff;ees, are! the course to l-i pi;:sued !".- the K.b'iiiaistratiori Kverv heifer about th" IVv.-ar .Muj and National Ibul, nnect, c.f cour.-e, th" most mtireate a a rinitancc with tl." state ef centers nt Washiraan, and pre-fiet with ail po,.--;eao seriousre the events which the narrow is to hrinj; forth An 1, i e !, these, jircphi-ts H'ni phia-ophers. fi now j re" a mti'-fi n; t'-i-p at Wnshiicton. A cai'inet ri a !-'' 6 th) in at tinfortiniat-- ot orranir.. d !-odiea. t-'oinO'iai- must evidently so. mi be done. It id ci:!v lo- t determined, d aisive course that tla p-ceiit th"-!'.--tii;i"a can tie ma Ir- to disapnear. hat dees Mr. Sj re fr -.can to do1 '1'liHt his star lias earned the ai-enda :e: v ,; ioia the late tour, i.-i he'inv,- ! a manv : nrter. I "mi it i. -j i.t,- tin" ditrn. fed (Vomit to anv sort ef ;) aiiiit hrtahle hcav a' We siuiil see .V. V. il-r. -T':i oa' ' t.'a (;;t,:r,, . or w i th and: i ej theft repeated det latations cf the wertiae- who composed the a; 7. .--, 111 the .-t -ur,'?. that thev so cordial! v des-.; nd otr.ee. t'a it under ra arc iiill-1 aiiees veilid taev 'e induced to ia i It e! ft-iv, lie.t een the hiuh.-t m t!ie citt ef the ihedeia, th.-v havcavah tlie ex -ej.lien ef Mr. W'i-e. ail been most ecm'roia' v un!.lo! t -r; nod he tvns three times noma a- i to O.e l-cr Oe '. r a minion to France. The ! ,-t. and the .' a', (jt.-ic; . tl. I'mirn r. b e his -i. k.l in his j-o, kt, Hlld left this mh. en yr-erd'V en fits wav to W'ashineton to te ,t.- oult.t nn-i po pa-e for hi' b par'uie to Fa7il. In l'r- i poM-ia-nl Tefin Ii r ha- nenn -!a-vn his eotitem; ! for tin prmriph -a Htid fcclinca . f the party iht j -bi.-i d him ri pewrr, rad ha haa dona; ed f.-r the i'i- - rests of the aaaitry. ' a-a- ,,','i d -ir. 1 Tar 'r v..- t.'eej-ef ii aintte- a ea iftiiis. '!a l i lies' frock he ? a tho- n-c tttirriv too lone, and ne d iul-t intcuJi-1 to hide eb--j iroit Halda. - T'-
T et Sing. We B'tpp.i'cd the Juveinie Conrfat of o. I, 'mc'ism. m the .Stone (Turch last Trims. hv pvenr.lK, Pnd rTter rountinc '- huio Mrs. tcrs and .NTtsne::, all neatly tlre.,edavith cbn shimrnj fsces, their eve .pH'khne with ptadnps and their heatts tuned tojov; we could not hflrrercaine 5it cur 'fa'her-i f-ad at been trior,, w ise,' ie ;lei "in; as they did. to f ivtlvfl!r 111 ijthis best gift of A'aaiie. Hue.- inu. il better fn little l-(va find rarh, ot!"a.! (.f .rir-pms the Mrn ;.cre.im'n aa! h.ovim-; threat1- tin hnt-, ;vl mnkuer night hideous w nh tl-.e-.r sereei h w 1 !:anisser; to be eo!ler-d m th.e tatitmc la he -, tun
tllg their I'lelhov v.-e- pn t' the , h adei-eej of muH'i ! !aw charming is ttio mf lodv fi es vci'-er- no dear, an 1 from hearts so pine. lbireiOs m cities a-e f'Cinninc to fpj re. 1 ae tb sa'utarv infuepi-e ef the -humonv of a:ii b" upon the tna.U if children. !t s-atera tl-.. temper, sweetens the di;j e-Hi mi. ptd '? 1! s heart in cnison with all the h.-tt-i let !m,-, cf hi -rature. It cre,i'e ,l,nt- j, r ('v 'h.t fanii'v circle, pioihio h coi, rd ef feeho" 1 fhn villain si h'-'',-md ee-. la bat ! "I e i;Tver s..a j r e tr i d lis lift tic w-.irl 1 neii liatmoev. ft -tie ad he. j;t troduced into every common si bad in the 1 m Its if.thience tjpon tlieu -in,- ffoueralion d more f t l"v:Oe- t!,e stand ltd of our .nt.-.r.HJ rnern'ilv. tiiati "hi ''o I". bito ! a! repr-.ofs or: iliv'titc,l. hr- "1 d.'neji tl-.w-n to the !onde. ri, sure. 'I'heie n-e tho" rM'lilota ef v oah m oot c.Mintry. " to re. civs t.h' ir entire edic .ai n m t1 .- cornmon scli e . What a vehmie of sive. t s..eii d.-i weutd this natiou Ot l-onqster. IM '(' , tvorhl of prTinCT H IP.-e-ii : Kill 1 Id then J.'l e m,i km' ineledv- evtirpan' le t the Ore-: ir- .J j.,,.. a id the a'i llool M.oter t;o abroad t -.- , r, I , the mti.-ie,i t il tt in hil ircn b; co't, w,r.- t at tl sen-' time villi ail t'-e etlc-r u'e-itJ wto a (io Iris - vrn liem. f'--i.-.'r;. 'er a P ,-a-. . - I . " k ma r-oti Tcuvi.i. W'v loitn t1.-.; ,n ot n in; Shit a ro! herv w i-: cenmit'ed ! ea ichl at t)tt Kxchnnce Hief. A K-i.t!.-.nri eu hi; wav to Terre I f a'Ce who tv.is wailit! f.r J?i. .h-parto"-' of the Stage, retired to to-" roor and laid d i-- n wilii a jart of his clothes on nnd f.-I a-t'eep, nn w ni!e iti that situation had the p. a ket of his p-tr-.ta-fooiM cut rj.'f. Fortunat.-lv, h.M-cxTi ha had but a few ibdhrs Tout ht per-on- t!: bu'k ( his money, 'having iu-t returned front t!e p.-;t!i wttf: the pro. eeds ef n let of pioditre, ,, Jj f t( t ".- ra dotht ktiowti to the thie s.) ivm in his trunk There has hern fir two weeks or mae a gang 01 desperate l"oking villains prow ling about o:r town, iaiug no earthlv buines t. do, rales;! it fie gleifing. and consequent! v r?o rvsiir hi -. and we sle.u!,! like to know if thev sro..t be e- f ra! ef. If there ta 110 a'i 'h.ir , r; fir rid J,nc our etpimunify ef gaml'lintr, ste-aiu,-. hiiuse leirti ing--et. we shall appeal to our citizetia. and n k t!iern to consult their own hib'tv t-v thn Tcmv.:f ef the nuisance. St. J.muh N'n k-b.rgh, N;t che7. and elher roer pbi es lep e, bv t'i- sever tv of their l-l-.v-J, driven th v.- ib "eh forth, a-; : thev are now quarU'Mng en as. WjM -a. rja.-.-t. siifb r it,--;c-r;ao .7a J -nr. f 1 r.o ne y r v.. .. 1'je- f '' eij .-t.-i.-t e f -. oration of a tient'enian in M i e-oen, o-s t. t , ten 'f'imes, delivered in a nu elinc !ee.--e en 0 ch'tious FouOli of I,j!v. - U h c una tl;--land' Fellow- btlZ- II a- ;'-!..l.t-i e( l.-.i v ... froin the n-lghboa.; mr-'a... . th, rv ,a r loci dealers the v i. c ef ra'.i-e, 01 1 nil 1 aa -sings ai-'lid -r je ' On t'.ns g'.-.tiom c. ".i-.t- ., r Lav.- t,,, t woi-h to . j te- the sentiranrs r:. mind wlcn I think ef the ce.a d.m,;. - ! ea-poaeriors-, Irw tin v Ir !-. d th" lb 1! i.-h , "n i r.efather was in the ntna-, ho ', I wn 1 not b-en, Ht! " my mother wirn't cmirti d v t, and the no-ore w- is fiecd froai 1 r a t. h bi - ' v 'w- t!ie -i-.-iou-arui- c.f "Ideon is diiT r-on in, It r .,1 bi.-ks..n ' bi t 1 v I call ep-m vou t gird on , ia e. J, and f'-".'it votir psre-i rato plough slrio . -o: ! r,--ahiu i and spa-e tra. I'n t i 1 1 d.av let the rjp. nous roar a! on 1 let l!a H igs b" w-aft. ! en hig!: let the gb'iming of -oir sw-orh flash ri rh ra o( t!ie sun let the shoiUs of freedom f-If the ho let the tornp.-t. stud f rth its t;n; strains and let the irenf'ernan w h- frrwe J rrv umbrella, bring il hack again as soon as j ossd , 9 fines TR No Seen Th I vo iv . r r n v. --Tote (food, the prince r.f fdnc'i-h win. 'a!ks F;!f ghosts in the following facetious and faindhamanner: (hosts le hanged r.o such thing m nit'iv til! laid lone ago, before ilie wood f.evern!it-.-'ht should thev come for! The colliers tinv rise fir I igher wages, and the chaaias nay ra-f.-.r reform, and .bi--,.ph Start-" mav rise, hu ! the. rising generation neiv Tt-e, btj; '.h it t!;e h- : . I should rise, is tnore llian I run credit. e:irioi.r viairself a ghost. Well, if e,i come out ef vour coo'e to seaea friend, hov nr-- vou to h-'p him? arid if it's t-u rietnv, wh it's t a - 'iC ..f ap 5 eariieg to him if you can't pitch inio h an ' (vicin Wit. A pert voting rp-t -r !, v, h ri.lii.g in a st ige was attempting to ridn 1 !. ti". Inb'o; and rudelv ae-liiic n'l -ied i o a t r l.ia pide. o;i the eieia improbability th-tt Ihe sf.e-. from ihad's dmc do;;!, have kldi-d (edeCasai.i r hia, 'Wfi it do y-a tank ib,c; jt, J I bi.l.lv !' ! ttuiik fiieiid," rc lie.! th." ..),kthat 1'h' id would frive b. aid no .! ah. iOv -1 ,PS in killing ! -h-ib. ' his '. a.;- f. a aa .',;':. . 4 m,,$m 1 1 o - T" MrsMltWB ee H s 1. 1 t ,- - Tr. ke ; ,0,; ol 'hareoal and make a round i ag'at - p . . j ej. a w ;:' wall. Oie'; take yo-jr s. lit ia nih ilr t.bo.jt six I... t ;; and fix y.e.ir eyes st.-a'h'attv 101 the si 1.;. ii you n-( ia a ii.-re'ie, ou'i a , r OKIit, ViHl will fall into wh'it is ciioe.j It,! Merii' iic s'i'ei in Bt'.Mit tue ame true th a a ra igih licr would r.ciuie to i rodu.-i .:te s;,-;,,. , tl.., 1 I'.'iM i'pi-illii.'lit mid -acdai me have he, n ..-ic-e.Jsfuav tried, nnd tie v p;... e. !e .-i;d -sib i.'-t. hat the 'inytlei lolls fui," is ,.! I n . 00 1 sh 1 tie, t!opreti In!' 1! Mesrc o, sleep , ; ig i I i " , ! v f t'e-e, d" the eplr- le-rvp on.! 1.; t! a ; lie 11 ,.(' the. r e, o ' 1 ! : 1 m 1 . 1 , h U n , 1 1 ; , , , . . a . . . r ihr.e h the top ot the h- ad A -. . I'ea w -i.i ro -dell., a.b-s 'he skil'l liad .- -. k . in o. . , , - r - i . . . A I ''M l It'l l lnv -If,'-., V ... i.rs; ; '! r ef a AC W hsl Is a " lie I. cu itn have ir,iai! oi cvcr a ! fa !! near the a v , n ml th o e is ir v ia.'c at ion of on. h II f'.r,1Nii 1 ! thetri a Wl'l ifilCV T.VKtlT IH!S ana's,- threiigh.out tlio .ountrs '' Indeed' w il, in hat era T"f b i'i ! a-'tcr l a a ,;ic ceimirv
