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the very existei the sorrow of bus of their dreams influence abroad, and development at home
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nor was given to LCDWIO KOSJUTH LA.TOS, ,OF
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The respect for State rights in the Fed- and will go back over the ocean hopeless, oral Government of America, and in its perhaps, but my heart full of admiration, several States, will become an instructive love, and gratitude to your generous peor«mple for universal toleration, forbear-1 pie, to your glorious land. ance, and justice to the future States and But one single word even here I may be Republics of Europe. Upon this basis permitted to say—only such will be got rid of the mischievous ques
tion of language nationalities, raised by cunning despotism in Europe to murder liberty with. Smaller States will find security in the principle of federative union, while thev will conserve their national free-
dom by "the principle of sovereign self* I
iciple
government and wnile larger States, ab dicatin will cease w,
KOSSUTH'S SPEECH AT WASHINGTON. and anticipating persecution rules. From hope, there is no motive for that hope. I On the 7th inst., a Congressional din-!Paris
to esth
l.h,ere
ls
A
concluding portion of KOSSUTH 8 speech, *nd
}JURRICANE
at the National Hotel, Washington city, at' ft is a sensible silence, only disturbed which most all of the prominent men of by the thousand-fold rattling of muskets, the nation were present. We extract the by which Napoleon murders- that people ...
the oppressed if they were not even per-
beaming with its own lustre, but all logeth- mitted to pray The rest is in the hand or one constellation on mankind's canopy. °f G°dUpon this foundation your free country has grown to a prodigious power in a surprisingly brief period—attracting power in that your fundamental principle. You have conquered by it more in seventy-live years than Rome'by arms in centuries.— Your principles will conquer the world.— By the glorious example of your freedom.
an^
tin'f^the principle of 'centralization,'
as a
out of
That is mV confident hope. These will
ties by mixing in one State, but by several sovereign States into a union like.yours.
vote?
|,v nbs'orbinir historical neculiari-
is
!l11-
thj
nrt lls
to dissected limbs by provincial rivalries, supreme duties to themselves. But I out of which a flock of despots and com- ,SHICIr and say, that such a declaiation of mou servitude
development in mankind's destiny and [,p»blic is will be respected e\en ,t of the efliou- should he not liked and hurop
have nol the slightest doubt ey of your example's influonee. Hut there is one thing indispensable to it, without which there is no hope for this happy issue. This indispensable thing is, that the oppressed nations of Europe beenmo the muster* of .their future tree to
ounce'as a right of my nation, alikesanc- the broad principles of international jus-
doc,ve
book of life to m'tion^ toration to' independence, there is no pos-1
1
,WS
instead ot vseldingto its influence.
uj'i,uicisive
\U will have no fair nlav. Ihe tts-
that I am deprived of the advice which his
omw in
wisdom could have m^arted to me}-—your protect the laws of nature and! great statesman told the world thirty years
0
^'cv judge consistent with the
To he sure, it will just principles would insure to the nations
be a noble joy to this yoitr great Republic L»rope "•/air 2lay in their struggle for to feel that the moral influence of your! freedom and independence, because the glorious example has operated this happy declaration of such a power as your Re-
pressed nations will feel cheered in rcsolu- jult-
to be right, when this idea is sanctioned
1,1
rerru'«ite their own domestic concerns bv a nation like vours. And when the!
tinned 'bv the kw of nations its bv the 't1co pronounced in the sanctuary of your he bill authoiun»0 the ^.iate Librarian
no hone' of seeing •»nread vour nrincmles Sir. I most fervently thank you foi-the
abroal rit»d J-'" rr"u,PlcsUcknowk,(,gracnt
You had more than fair play. You had
dictates of eternal justice. Without this peoX's collective majesty. So much to Drtyd^S^ I
th„J aT
Yours is a an v- eountrv tr,ntl»men I proved worthy to be tree. Yes, gentle-j ,.en
,racn-
1
Pn^ui
at
mJ*
active, operativa aid from Evirope in vour'tpr' heroism, love of freedom, and vitality: h^en nit rod uced into the House during the »peace of temporary desj
struggle for indepondeuce, wfiich once ami I bow with reverential awe befcre tfie -M
a prodigv of freedom* and welfare, and a *«^y a position that, without is res- !nv Ision
battle for the independence of na-' ^c jCr
^spea ing jonSt for §fate rights, tor international law. e, is what they wish, ,1 i:_ the zn
,v ... free, or die Hke men. But shoidd mv peo-J° j11*. PrfV|dtr
ple doomed to
1%
a word as
^MI*I
dfe. it trill be Ui'e first!
the nineteenth century there was!
nature's God.
/*rf
like the silence of nature before the terrors say that experience taught me the logic of
which gave him a home when he was an
by fche
from the Republic of the 0th in Sicily, Milano, Vienna, and Peeth. The pie proved to exist. It was. a horrible With self-government is freedom, and very sympathy which I met in England.! mistake, and resulted in a horrible issue, with freedom is justice and patriotism.— and was expected to meet here, throws. The present condition of Europe is a very With centralization is ambition, and with my sisters into the dungeons of Austria, consequence of it. But precisely this conambition dwells despotism. Happy your! Well, God's will be done! The heartjdition of Europe proves that 1 did not "Teat country, sir, for being so warmly ad-, may break, but duty will be done. We! wantonly suppose a principle to exist there, dieted to that great principle of self-gov- will stand our place though to us in Eu- where I found none. Would it have exernment. Upon this foundation your fa-1 rope there be no "fair play." But sojisted, the consequences could not have the-rs raided a home to freedom more glo-! niuch I hope, that no just man on earth failed to arrive as I have contemplated rious than the world has ever seen. Upon can charge me with becoming arrogance, them. ,, Well, there is a providence in evethis foundation you have developed it to a when here, on this soil of freedom, I kneel ry fact. Without this mistake the princi2 world. Ilappv your down and raise my prayer to God: "Al- pies of American republicanism would living wonder of the great country, sir, that it was selected by mighty father of humanity, will Thy merthc blessing of the Lord to prove the glo"- ciful arm not raise a power on earth to rious practicability of a federative union of protect the law of nations, when there are many sovereign States, all con?erving so many to violate it." It is a prayer, their State rights and their self-govern-!««"! nothing else. What would remain to mrnt and vet united in one—everv
boding events on the other great continent,1republican principles against despotism. I
ihe welfare and contentment of all parts,!—'oe' induced to pronounce in time their firmly trust to those principles, and, relywill flow happiness, peace, and security ™te about that law and those rights. And i»g "pon the very fact, of your generosity, fur the whole. hoped, and hope, that, pronouncing their! I may be permitted to say that that respec-
by absorbing historical peculiari- immense weight ot such a pronuueia-1 this luture is contradicted by bnyc mUndijted omnipotence not by tion from such a place. But never had I absolutism but I know that bayonc
d" *fc.,rR*»i?*$^f-«t #u ?»s9jvi9«sii^e»*,i« r£"« «. i*d&\ «*.#£'? '*A lA
S,loom5'silence,!have a steady faith in principles. 1 dare
events in connection with principles. I have fathomed the very bosom of this mystery, and nowhere was I deceived in my calculations thereabout. Once in my life I supposed a principle to exist in a
1 &
of new martyrs'certain quarter where, indeed, no princi
have for a long time yet not found a fertile soil on that continent, where it was considered wisdom to belong to the French school. Now, matters stand thus: that either the continent of Europe has no future at all, or this future is American republicanism. And who could believe that two hundred millions of that continent, which is the mother of a civilization, are not to have any future at all? Such a doubt wmld be almost bkvsphemy against
Gentlemen, I know where I stand. No honor, no encouraging generosity will make me ever forget where I stand, and what, is due from me to you. Here my Providence/ But there is a Providence duty is silently to await what you in your indeed—a just, a bountiful Providence.— wisdom will be pleased to pronouce about: I trust, with the piety of my religion, in it. that which public opinion knows to be my I dare say my very humble self was a conprayer and my aim and be it your will to tinual instrument of it. How could I else,
welfarerand security, mankind is about to pronounce, or be it your will not to take in such a condition as I was born, not conbecome'conscious of 'its aim. The lesson of it, I will understand your will spicuous by any pre-eminent abilities, havvou give to humanity will not be lost. and bow before it with sincere reverence,
ing nothing in me more than an iron will which nothing can bend, and the consciousness of being right—how could I, under the most arduous circumstances, accomplish many a thing which my sense of honest duty prompted me to undertake'? Oh, there is indeed a Providence which
may secure me from being misunderstood. rules And even my being here, when I came to the noble-minded people of the four months ago I was yet a prisoner of United States to claim its generous opera- (he league of European despots in far tive smpathy for the impending struggle of Asia—and the sympathy which yourglooppressed freedom on the European conti-1 rious people honor me with, and the high nent and I freely interpreted the hopes, benefit of the welcome of your Congress
wishes which those oppressed nations and the honor to be your guest, to be the entertain but, as to your great Republic guest of your great Republic—I, the poor,
cease to be a blood-field to sanguinary before the statesmen, Senators, and legis- a very intelligible manifestation of Provi-
usurpation, and a tool to the ambition ''dors of that Republic only to ascertain dence in it-—the more, when I remember wicked men, municipal institutions will en- ^'om their wisdom and experience what isi that the name of your humble but thanksure the development of local particular their judgment upon a question, of nation-1 ful guest is, by the furious rage of the dements freedom, formerly an abstract law and international right. I hoped,. Austrian tyrant, to the gallows nailed political theory, will become the house- and now hope, that they will—by the fore- Your generosity is a loud protestation of bold benefit to municipalities and,
State, as a power on earth, 1 stand humble, unpretending exile is there not
,.
't will be in favor of broad princi-1 table organ of the free press was mistaken
nt once subside the fluctuations of (Jermit- Ip'es of international justice, consonant| which announced that I considered my late. It will become the heart of Eu- with their republican institutions and their coming hither to be a failure. nine not by nicllin' north Oermany into a democratic life. I confidently trust that the nations of then oaths become a solemn mockery. south'1ru' flame, or°the .south into a* north
immense weight of such a pronuueia-1 this future is contradicted by bayonets of the part
the impious wish to try to entangle this support, but afford no chair to sit upon. Lrreat. Republic into difficulties inconsistent I trust to the future of my native land, because I know that it is worthy to have it, and that it is necessary to the destinies
Upon a similar basis will take place the with its own welfare, its own security, its national regeneration of Slavonic States, own interest. I rather, lepcatedlv, eaiand not upon the sacrilegious idea of l'an-, nestly. declared that a war on this account of humanity. .1 trust to the principles of slavism, equivalent tu the omnipotence of'by y0'"' eountrv is utterly impossible and republicanism and, whatever be my per- zen, wl Czar. Upon a similar basis will w- see 'il more phantom. I always declared that.jsonal fate, so much 1 know—that my right or fair Italy independent and free. Not uni- United States, remaining masters of country will conserve to you and your glo- 'n~ his selfish tv, but union will and must become the their action uiuW every circumstance, watchword of national bodies, severed in-
1 know, and lOurope knows, Europe have a" future. 1 am aware that If the success of villainy and perjury on
oncts may
nous land an everlasting gratitude.
Thc speech was frequently interrupted
0
Legislative Summary.
here it HOUSE.—The following bills have been
0p.
introduced into the House since the 30th
nnd
tion and doubled in strength to maintain! A joint resolution relation to newsthe decision of their American brethren on P!lPcr postage. their own behalf with their own lives.
A
There is an immense power in the idea (or Smith 0 Brien, and other Irish polit-
lCftJ,
ne rignt, wnen ims iaea is sanctioned ——.
bv a nation like vours. And when the' 'be committee
read the first and second times:
Jom|resoluCion expressing sympathy
Pn*soners«
Wils
ie
Uo,u
"fair plav,"\hm is no hope for Europe- jg«»fJ against misunderstanding !d on hf thfTrotdhi "OuUc in anima I v® 1 'T"f I?™
edt"
Us
rcad,nS-
of Providence, which placed mv «or O'gamzation ot a couinul-1people is not the free. intelKgent expres-.
aPPt*lr?r,'°
ability for tVeedom. and independence of'^- resolution did not state what,
disappointed: ^olution, yet many who yoted for
lumr fhr.
other subject that has yet been before that Many members are opposed to
m.em
a»dklts1J«rad,fon
sack aire ad) rules. b\ Louis Napoleons whose, drath trill not h*» ni»ftort!pd as sui. the larger class some are in favor of|rnni.- vriili I/nnis Nanolpfin'a treason. A than Ustial. his hands are cool, his face
TERRE-I1AUTE, INDIANA. JANUARY 28M852'
.l
5?H
WINTER TO THE P00E.
BY MRS. E. C. XIXN'EY.V
Stormy Winter cornea again, Bringing snow, and hail, and rain. Beating 'gainst the window pane—
Rudely knocking at the door. Boreas holds to night a rout, See the shutters bolted stout Fasten all the doors about, Stormy Winter is without—^
God have mercy on the poor.,
On the'poor, half clad in shreds. Through whose low and leaky shed-. Snows-beat down on aching heads,
Pillowed on the naked floor. He that looks may there behold Side by side the young and old, Shrivelled arms the babe enfold, Oh. how dreadful is the cold—
God have mcrcy on the poor.
Iron-hearted Winter comes Knocks in vain at costly domes, But he searches through the homes
Scattered on the frozen moor. There no shutters bolted tight, Fasten out the stormy night, There no hearth is blazing bright. Oh, how desolate the sight—.
God have mercy on the poor.
See, the famished infant press'd To the fond, but empty breast, While the mother bends distressed,
Dropping tears upon the floor THOU who hear'st the raven's cry,
God have mercy on the poor!
Hearts, that all encased in gold, Self-enriching have grown old, Who have never felt the cold,
Once unbar your bosom's door, Let Compassion now go forth, Learn, what ye to learn were loth. That no luxury of earth Half true bounty's joy is worth—
Oh. have mercy on the poor!
Hark the storm is raging yet— Who beside his fire can sit, And the sufferers forget
Shivering on the froaen moor? Ve, who downy pillows press, Ye, whose limbs soft robes caress, Pity and relieve distress! Oh, the storm is pitiless—
God have mercy on the poor
FRANCE.
Louis Napoleon is making rapid ng up a despot .* French republic.
gress in building the ruins of the
e'cct-'on
as
1 1 1 .1*' a monster deception practised upon the dea enmg applause, and at thc conclusion l' .1, .1 j.u
of its delivery there were cheers and mu-
iUK eve
passed. j,
committee 011 the Judieiavy to revocation of their licenses if they printed
^on lit w^^ ™ti i«he°3^ wS I
^t.,0 bill to be unconstitu- |"|J \]jg po||s
ihrfl |n A'ul
0f
^u,lc
a"
0™,,!,^ has »d discussion arose. Before the final rote
ou
nation's charae-? But tew resolutions of importance have
a batelaced imposition
trench people, not a thousandth part of
whom had a correct kncjwledge of the state of affairs before going to the polls. How could the}- livery journal that would not become a medium for the. circulation of the lies manufactured by Louis Napoleon's agents was seized and silenced.— The post-offices and electric telegraphs held under the surveillance of the were government—that is. Louis Napoleon and 1 his creatures, selected for the emergency
ren, as the time for voting approach.-
eQ) uie
LonH Napoleon. I hey may have
fairly'
Napoleon allowed 110 opposing candidate
t0
deon allowed no opposing candidate
France
tweon
j,jm
anj
anarchy
LALINS?'c.ivil war-
w'thin
members of the House, jury,than upon any
'I and for democratic liberty. We will live! system—-wme are fiivor jation is a shrill, sonorous cough. The patient fic.alh
^^nedbx crimes
Je
adoPUid bJ^
From
the Daily State
The Assessment of 1852.
Xo changes have bceil made in the Revenue Law of 1851. by the present Jgislature. As the different Assessors
jaoout entering upon their duties, it is im-
jportant that everyone shodld understand
ion. We make the of the Law fr 'Auditor
r-
Here. look down with pitying aye^Send them manna from the sky, Or, let birds their bread supply—
if within the
Wht
rap
pro-
ic tli
lrone on
If princes and presidents are not bound by their oaths, and if the Christian world nores their perjury with approving smiles,
be sufficient to absolve him from the shame if the doctrine that "the end justifies the means" be allowed as a commendable creed for princes and rulers, where remains the principle on which to establish a code of laws to punish the peasant, or the ciliwho violates oaths, and respects no
any
vote of the
of their
wil1"
If a
sfra,r prom that
no sin i'ir nllt- VVkh t.-'Vw *1! nations on the European continent. Evenjafet0^ the leading features ot the bnl. he prudence to arcfid. for the present,' Land sold by the State, though Calais was thus accosted by thc butch-
^V' •. what now in France is about to pass proves opposition was made to the adoption eomingln 'conflict with three or four hun- not granted or conveyed shall be-assessed
ret
Tr\ !l I
s«br,med
to his support.
submitted to the House. Why was the vote of the army taken
lunder planned by their
Hoose
ago that Paris vvas tninsferired to St. Pe- But I look to the future with confidence! LIBERTY OX BOTH SIDES.—A ragged jciple of republicanism. snd of public and! unchecked, to the dreadful consummation. HaniiUon. aM^burgh. what would he nofl^ay when ajjd with hope. Adversities manifold of [militia officer, and still more bandy legged private morality.— .V. Y. 8m. {The remedies for this symptom of croups etersburgh is transferred to Paris, aud. temp^st-tewssed life could of course not! negro, met at the bar of a public house, are simple, and in most instances perfectly An old fellow, who Europe is but an appendix to Russia' tail lo impress a mark of cheerlessness where the following conversation took], "Mm, will you take my arm "1^,1 efficient. They are a mustard pmiltice. of his life, thought thai he might as well juever yielded but one dividend, and that.
Alas! Europe can no more secure to upon my heart, which* if not a source of) place—^Cnff, you're a good honest fellow, lyes, and you too." "Can't spare but thc or strip of flannel dipped in oil of turpen-j commit suicide, but he did'nt wi.^h to gn was one summer when thc directors mowEurope fair plav. Albion only remains ^oy. is at least a giwrd against sanguine and I like to compliment a man what's arm, Miss,!' hastily replied the old bache-j tine or spirits of hartshorn, applied to the off without forgiving all bis enemies. ix\ed the tow path and divided the hay.'' but even Albion casts a sorrowful glance illusions. I, for vself, would not want jlivcd an honest lite if he is black you lor. "Then," said Miss, "I can't take it, throat, and nauseating doses of Hive syr-: at the last moment, he removed the noose
over the waves. iSUU we will stand our the hope of success for doing what is right.' shall take a ^lass of drink with me Cuff.' as my motto is togo the whole hog or up to be continued as long as the cough from his neck, saying to himself. "I ne^-i Madam,"said old Rogers to his boardplace, "sink or swim, live or die.?T You To me thc sense of dnty would sufifce i4Well, captain, I's berry dry, so I won't none." remains. By this timely employment of ercan or will forgive old Noah for letting$ng-house keeper "in primitive countries know the word, it is your own—we will 5 therefore, when I hope,, it has nothing! be upfy'bout it sonfe niggers is loo proud JE. these mild ag'-n'j,, [unhesitatingly assert the copper JM-H4 f^nakfs g»»T into the Ark be«»f often a legal tender but, madam," follow it. It will be ft bloody path to common with that desperate instinct of ajto drink with militia officer but when Teach children to love everything that that a uiullituui oi lives mi^ht be saved They have killed $-,000 worth of my cat- .continued he, emphatically, thruMing his tread. Despots have conspired against drowning man, who, naif sank, is still he's sober he ji,s as good .as niggvr—'spe-'is beaunfiul. and you will leach them to every we»-k, that are i^w lost through tie, when he and I meet there'll be a gen- fork into a :-teak, "all thc law in Chrt.sthc world. Terror spreads over Europe, grasping to a straw for help. No, when I cialiy when de nigger's dry.' be useful and good. negligence and delay. Ural fuss." teudom couldn't make this beef tender.,r
literary.
scientifi'c
institution, or erected
le printers were threatened with a purpd-sc by any town, township 0
pnniers were mreatenea witn a "».r iv.ii.-.'.j/ v..
ant* lthe
v.
All property is to be taxed to its owner,
I since the appraisement of 1851: also, aH
•*,'*
»w
„.,
Journal
taxable the same as
mafes
estimate of the value of the property with-
same time notify such tax-payer, as in other cases, of the amount of liis assessment, of the meeting
of
The following ale the exemptions 32. The following persons and property shall be exempt from taxation 1st. The polls of all Indians 2d. The polls atid property of all revolutionary soldiers 3d. The real and personal property of the United States and of this State 4th. All lands sold by the United States
of the chief ruler of the"1 nation term of five years from the day
rest of his neighbor in pursu-
chemes
The world knows, or will know, that the
of sale shall have expired 5th. Every school house, court house, market house and jail, and the land where-, on such buildings arc situated, and all
county lands and buildings set apart for
county purposes 6th. All lire engines, hbie, hooks, lad-
tlcrs and
otjlt
guishment of fires, and all engine houses, with the lahd on which the same may be situated, and all-wharves, and all powder magazines, with the laud on which the same may be situated,., belonging to or owned by any incorporated town or city in this State, and held by such town or city for the Use, benefit, safety or convenience of thc public 7th. Every building erected for religidtls worship, and the pews and furniture within the same, and the land ttheredn such buildingis situated, not exceeding ten acres 8th. Every building erected for thc use benevolent, charitable, or the same or county, and tracts of land On which such building is situated and not exceeding twenty
for
IZt
ntic^nv
|ng (J
a
yl'o counted the votes? The tools or count}- and connected with or set apart
,ur an
reasons can
,9th* iFantcd *j,r
remain
... ,1 tn.l, ..'h„ „.
'The vote of the French corporate!, such real estate not to ^c ed ]easure
French
Wl
•.
'le tracts of land on which such build- n'lare 1 iewelrv and o-old
^orporated, such real estate not to e^ed
t'inie
nW"1?
rotcd
I !Uh' ^Ljr^u-1.
create mort. teelmg than an\ ,a Napoleon'-s demand, it widow.and cfrphan child, to the extent pit ponthni had* taken nlace a ladv buvbf
thousand soldiers whoih the usurper 'n the same manner as if actually conveyed,
Why was the vote of the army taken! The Croop—How to Prev«flt it.
1
J" 2 Daley's Stump Speech. "J/ BY NED RATTLBK
thjn4
an'
the Law, 1„ ,4a,ion to the powers of which tUUhc day WpJifpCT i3d Alhe re to a re at
imU,n?
the year 1851, at their full value, and raneonslvb,ogyo^od this fashion
Stocks are to be valued, not at their par
«r wig-w
'college lands, saline lands, forfeited lands, I®01"1'1® eloud capped summ (beino- to manufacture one barrel of flour and school lands, sold bv the State within
Rock3r
demands without the State, owned by resi- tine throne ot Jubiter an the hghtin was without the least trouble, it may be dents of thp State iro t-iviblp thp nmp as
a
spout
!_!-m fall
ve
1852, are chargeable with poll tax. bear with a sore bead. I'lop together, jump Negroes and mulattoes are liable to poll, ^e ranks—an hear me^ turd Feller tax. the same as whites. Citizens-^ cm know me, an rip my lungs
The deduction of the tax-payer's indebt- 'f nail-grab if I wouldn stick to yer edness can. in no case, be made from his ''"e brick dust to a bar soap. my opponent
ordinary personal property, or real estate. es to furnish .. ,, a list as pre-!
Wh re^n in'd "v id" ua re fuses" to' t'ur'ni si bird ma garret to me I was brought up
among
will make his Ped
the board
of
equal
ization, and that a corrected list will be received, if delivered to the assessor by the first day cf June.
oc,
0
space, hery-
a
1111
apparatus for the extiu-
Id bl"^ ^ccd wine, confectionery i. g3to'to-"
ny institution, town, township, ct"y ^n^rou^pj^ l^etnble^^'nd
use
ef
majority have had I two hundred dollars in value J"for^^ "bScfceSJSS
forty-eight hours after the traitor- correspondent of the New York Mir- smallest piece of meat which you are buy ous dissolution of theAssemblv.it not to
show the people that they had alter,,,. I™'*®ed'cal P^"otlo„cr, ,n an article
The fnotice sadd^ily, however, the disease!
Li A* .Wv Ut««Kofo nt) Atinl
..J -'•"•-I
U(Jv IIami]ton ono the cnvy uf
cd
S
rotedfor. He placed the people of Ifh Ihe persona property and real V.'.d such Influence tl'c middle o' next week, 'ihus will the se in the alternative of choosing be- estate of e\or) manual labor school or col- |»_v j)e hero of the hour No rfne was-dav noise pass away, and none will be •chy between ihe bg. incorporated within this Suite, when deception that si., sure-1 happj spotism and a deso- lor He purposes for winch ,t was in- „.ilh
vuu,Kd UUUI*UIUVI» »v
1
.„,..,.OL. '"XL- NO. 7.
This nsiv for
a
i_Where are we here I is.|a
pj stand here an' explintte from now
hyperbolical anmajestic caiol o'crealion Slv= Ml otposttion o! .ts priuciplc and
IUUB.C ihe following correct abstract has onshipped her nidder: and the dap-1 modedf.dpehiuon. but propose to mention roma Circular of the State'tin's broke his neck, an'the cook's dive if
on the 1st January of the current year. In hke as in on rus of power, and the avoidance of the ordM addition to the personal property, all ad- pograph} ol these extensive machinery and gearing.— ditional improvements m:ule on real estate in a bhte flame Are uch things
to
b«
dld 1
a*k
wUkout regard to any indebtedness thereon. un,answerme. those from anv of the ordinarv mills. The Let me not bust ignorance. 7 value, but at their lvalue. :as Shakespeel.says. Shtll we b. Km.-!«?»"»» ^rencl.
:lj 1 me 0l
Unsold Wabash and Erie Canal lands, boozlefied• th sich unmitigated oudaci- fp}ie'hew
and school lands, and lands forfeited to ousness. Metlnnks I hear you yelp—'"iNo,
1
f™ ,^s
elashin around me, Id cotitimlc tO ..
0
the bilin' rathe of'P^0Pdled
over twentyone and jfount Etny I won't be qae«ehed po»er.-S. Urn, Republican. der fifty vears of age on the 1st January, if
sprung aleak, an I must howl like a
you, feller citizens, an he was pap-
in.
^ehoo! house but lie can't get
me. WRb
held, either from the oath or affirmation of! strictum, albroanto, catnip, Biazil, lagothers, or from general repute, and at the looney an Bafhns Bay What do you
his highfalootm words, Hictuni,
b*
Where's
nowhere! lie aint a catj°
bad cents. I ll go in tor the teetotal an !'!llu vorU'i.iuid borne on to destrucnihilation of nigger camp-meeti.W an jails. I H°" dunng their passage ram descended T.,i j- ia ,i „,i.„ in cataracts, accompanied with hail-stone.3 I 11 repudiate crows, an flustit.y lien hawks, ... T'li '. *.i.,.. /q,,„ of enormous size and masses Ol ice. UoI 11 have barn laism e\ei\ ila\ •—(oun- #1.111 tj, .i.* 1 1 1 in as el it a re a S a a it days excepted)—an' licker enough to swim 1. v„, f.u,.. .0 tr. destroyed half the town, and washed two skunk. 1 c)« tcil 01 citizcns, clcot mc to «•, ,1 0
'i 1, i,j „..„i hundred of the inhabitants into the "sea, Lonyress, an I shall be led to exclaim 111 ,T ,1
the sublime—the terrific language dt Bo-1
nypart, when preaehi,,' in tin, wTlderness.
"Richard's himself again
.u ci wi- hvho all perished: Upward of live
tlnguished above almost every other wo-: I»old here, and. giVe^us a lift. Jet us pull up man of her age, lbr her personal beautyt'!c carpet antl set it a drift uncord the Her accomplishments were scarcely juft. btids lead and pack up the quilts, rior to her beauty. She was skilled in eareful tho crockery dosen get spilt
music and painting she had cxqui*ite taste, and her features would express every eniotion by tdrns. ..
Thc only occasion on which Beckford j1
of Fonthill Abbey threw open his splcn- i™ain
did mansion to company, was when Lady .Nelson visited it. All that thc wealth of the princely owner could furnish, was provided to give spendor to the scene. The
grounds were illuminated bv lamps and
and the interior of the apartments 1
them
wa5
a
er's wife. Ah, madam
n.r
I And thus a portion of Uie French peo- is not sick—has no fever, as often in a com-1 k0 had fawned unofl her in nro«meritv,rudi5e'
l,l'!l
of the purposes afoiesatd ,, A in a rich coslumc she enter-!t'"-' ^JaP grea&e has spilt in the barrel ot
*with a golden urn ill her hands, and re- flour—the bottom is out and it's coming
cited some verses, which the company was sh^vter-the vinegar jtt- is .1 ow spring-
"'^old, U,- nAlli.. „ni i„ «0.^,-0 «,ling leak oh, 1 wish thev Were all
far too polite not to applaud, spoken as
.ui
hundred and twenty acres, vain shadow times get rich jokes from Illinois* and the
Thirteen vears after the banquet at!
fr.r vnnr dofr"
tive but to submit to the tfeaso-n. or be jCf" this subject, sajs Itff such humble alms Alas it was the ,, shot down without mercy or discrimina-i The premoni:ory symptonci of a crcfup beautifal Ladv Hamilton! After theiATATiME'
VfclS 11 4U4VUI UJVi W I VI .UI^Vl I UiUlU" "V pI VUtyill.VI *5J U4L/WUI I. VIVH1' npn l| 1111 I'lfl I I 1 ftl ILOI1 AiltT 111
emen of America can never hold as (hitherto latent, bursts forth in all its fatal! ^Vce8 w^remJ bv~an officer on half-pay. We see a good story going the rounds [justifiable acts iu violation of even' prin-jfury, and too often continues its ravages: guch was the end of the beautiful Lady I
(he rocipic.„t
0f
have been frightened into acquies-' mon eold-is lively, perhaps even gayeril"^laduX* T^^itnntfverished and! Xow you ve dote il-
died°at a wretched lodging in Calias. Her|
warriors
iippy an the fltst day of May.
aod«m«,.
pursuing was a IL"-V COURT ScsM:.^\\e4Joii.e.
A
,s thc
wefiem.
7 T"4 r'
TERMS:—In advance $2 in six months $2,50 at the expiration $3.
-^v
Every Man his own Millef.'
Yesterday afternoon, in the comp&lfy'df several other gentlemen, we witnessed, at
re.cft01^ lnVc,n l^,\
Pat(
m.
nl
1 ed. succ,csslVcl-V
an(i ancl
being only now
mn.)'
to the depths o' the "vasty deep" in search v, bt'heve it, a valuable invention. r, The Messrs. CLARK claim lor their null.
sho 1
an cconomv
v0u thc name ol thc
taxable omitted lands which States within tne year «4t». an canai lanas o- horse power, will turn out in a single opesold by the Trustee, of the Wabash and y0?extra llot.r' sttperline flour, mid Erie Canal withia the year 1 Sol. and all, 0 l.bcrty when he tie« .d
Mountains, it we gom ex mpo- The various qualities of Hour
DUSl'g"oranc^-
llue, but at their reul value. as Shakespeel savs Shall we be bom-l8T»J™o
yelp-
the sinking fund, or any other fund belong-: ®irt~"J1.0®®J" .'^h^ corn and all other qualities of grain, ing to the State, are not taxable. there will be a re\olutioii. Ftllei csDcciallv serviceable to 'extensive Personal property, stocks and solvent Citizens—If I was standin on the Adman- j.arnier8)
¥.
as
of space, an unusnnl saving
cxaminfltifm of thoi mill
sM ff
'^an-its capacity
tvillconipar
?favorably with
j(rrindincr is done by French burr mills
by edo
ni
jjj
m!iv
manufHCture
a
th:
be'used not only for-
of flour .but for grinding
It
in addition to its o:lur quali-
^most anv ol the usual kinds
FrvE IIVNDHED PERSONS DESTROYED BY A WATER SPOUT.—On Saturday intelligence was received at Loyd's, London: under date Malta, Monday, the Cth ultimo, of a most awful occurrence at thc Island
irSicil vl,i ch
c,s
l"nbk''f
On, then, onward to thc polI, —ffallop W property, the country hemg la.d waste Hery.footed steeds," an, make the ifor.milw. Ihe shipping
welkin tremble with anti-sposmodic yells severely many vessels being destroyed, ahd thcil- crews drowned. After the occurrence, numbers of dead human bodies were picked up, nil frightfully mutilated and swollen. HI
Cock yer muskits—I'm com-
T-
Hence ye, Urutus, broad-axe an1 glo-
'T
Let's licker !—Xew York Revet lie.
had been swept by two:
|®IJJ™J?"9urncane.
accottipanted bywho witness-
WU^r"Sp0UThose
the phenomena describe the waterspouts as two immense spherical bodies of watet- reaching frotti the clouds, their cones nearly touching the earth, and, as
think o-that! tar as could be judged, at a quarter of. a ••Go it, Porky, root hog, or d-i-e ,mlle "I1 "'1' nnmense veloeas Shakespeel Uid when°Oe»ar stabbed I Ihey pAMbd over the tslaltd near him in the House o' Representatives. I "":,r I'r"fCM were
Keller Citizens-Meet me to Concuss.! «~1 "Omen, an' II abolish mad dogs, muskeeters? an", I'"1'50?' .c"Ule
,""1 S^P d™
hun-.
4
.°!
ls ,Vc
immense amount
in the harbor
MOVING.—Header did you ever move I
End of aTaautifui Woman. If so you can fully appreciate the followThe. celebrated Ladv Hamilton was dis- jP'
)et
-i
c0"[us,'u" c.i|1'c
be let
the baby yell murder, thc boys go to grass, but beware how you handle that basket of glass. Take the stove pipe apart, set
0n
*^e
cai
®t tne bureau IC-
ncx^
loadT and see
thc victual
don't spill in the kettles, or babies fall oil in the road. Never mind about to-day, wife, only fdrnish us something to eat, for ydu know 'tis the first rif May, wife, and
want to
s0r,T
keep every thing neat. 1
we
moVf'd
ice of jewelry and gold and silvch,1IU l''aL]c to sit down and rest, but jou may in golden bas| te! die company.
all the chairs, for •ne
"'onient, I knew two'uld be just sft—
ak
5
o! 1 Wls 1
thcJ
rt a11 a
pass away.
(oUowin^. It is a
dr'J^er3r'
aX
you seem a bcnctoleat
d,ui
ted into
lady, and up stairs there is a poor Kng- J.vtl,"iellJudI?C lish" woman who would
be
glad of
gpd
bit of
wo beliec, and
timcv
A constable that had lately been in
wa,' in,
JttentliM.ee on
"John Bell and Elizabeth Bell V* "One at a time," said the Judge. "One at a time—One at a time —OSE
shoutetl
k1
paeX*. and artists, the funeral ser
ow
A. I I i*
"ic constaoie.
7
Lord Nelson deserted by those you've done it, exclainiea the
out
Pat'ence-
r?.l!
Xow you've done it yelled the con-
VE DONK
IT'
f,w nsiwnhrn- stable. J'here was no standing this, the
prwpertr consisted ot.lv of a few pawnbra-1'""ble. There was no standing this, the kcr^Tduplicates. Her body was put into!"""'' ,"«•.•«« bj'tanters brolte into a «fa common deal-bo». without any inscrip- he perfect surprise lion and over the praised of statesmen. «f the astonished constable.
l'ie
and
papers about the Farmington ca-
'rial. An exchange.savs that it is the most unprofitable public improvement that was
ad become wean''ever heard of in this country having
1 1 1
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