Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 25, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 August 1833 — Page 2

:;:v LATi:r!:M !:nu'.T..

'wi; CJ-i.t ii : i:, hum i.iveirvl, Mot:':cal l'n-t i Jain'm, Pacific ft o;n 1 i m : ; !, and M;.n.-ngo I : o-n s Havre, have rr rived at Now Yek

cdiurs of the Commer-

uringing V tii..

cir-.l Advertiser to

.,, or- , mill nit '

of i:

cated lie cause of the children, as tains I House then divided upon the nation of, -an attempt to defeat the bill for ano.;h- j Mr. Hunv. For the njeih.u 7- gainst;

cr session. Jt was stiongly tnurnlainetl jit ! M--rit y M. that any further inquiry vasu(-le--3 ai- j Triul e,ri,'iig out of the Cut... . :!reet tor what had tdready taken place, and , On Tours-lay ! it (Uorge Purthat if the house was not snmeien'dv i tov, who was tried f-r stabbing a police.

Jhtidiese rpai'tiurat.

TIIL MUST IIMSS OF .M I HI "O.n.

The chinning soe-.otv. tic t, ndcr 1',

mi it affords! Withoiit a tVii-n-.

lulerni' d to delermuio w hether cmidi en j man during ttie well Known alhoipe ought to work in heated lactones for j .-Uec-t affair, was tried at the 01 J IJ.tiley more th. hi ttti lionisa dav, they never j 1 a o lon. The cxamma'ior! of witneswonld he qualld'ed to legi-1 t" on the j---1- did not com lode lil! 11 oV! ck ;it

.s.i!.j-i t. Mr. llvatt and ethers sup- night. Mr. .iuticc Cas-lec

mi n (1 t!e nnivodm-als, en the trrou.al j ur-d up. The jury re'ir?d, and. after that the rtsp-dable mn-li r inannfie- i an ab-cuce of an imur anj ten minutes.

an papers. t;u ! i;o ; nc l.onuon journals ot

the ?ih ultimo, Liverpool if the Sih,

ar.d Havre of the dth. CREAT BRITAIN. The E st in-tin Q n?tio h tl

lluse oi Loid on ti

iC

.eh

tun is from their occupation, and 'ha! a f.dic; stop in h gid iting upon this subject, might give an advantage to the munuf ictur ieg rival- of (his country tli it

K.!l

it IS lli,l

!';r man to he happy. Let the old Madeira sparkle in his goblets, ami princely dainties smoke upon his table, yet if he have to si: il a widi him no friend of the love beaming ecc. alas, the banuuet is insmidand die

then stiai-jcauagor.- dinner of herbs where love is, is

t to en led.

Let. the i"df seraning hat

The

houe

inv'j'j of I.nnd-downe

v.-.I

blOllJit t U-

l'e-

a,

1 itii n o:i the ll'i-t I.

c;.;.rier. wniclt Lad previcudv he en s i: d hy th, 1 fou-e of Commons a; d in moving their adoption spoke ut

ienmh. Jle j ..int, ,1 o'.o

i '

c that act i uo to this ei

relaxed

en

ade at:

d.Telt

i ju i. i am!

. 1 1

Th-d

i

e

the ao V: vA: ti v fi m th

tkula'lv

( pes ir th.e

t; c

?' 's si;

id-ht. i n j Ltxcxn-T.oi -u. (lie ti l?ir...v. A- r. t?ok pari: la if. reso'-.'tic-f.s ol the imnions were i.y.ii ly a-it.trii to, and a me.-Sv'e t-:G- n to d:.Ll:;tm then-of. ?vir. tiiani Ins preparcil in-h

i. ls"i: '-el. in nr . ' 1 1 ! !rr I

I

- I

s i.:t and v. - i the l)eeeitv . 1 the count, v I .

01 ail l,; hate. ;is tar as u

rt-nvdnder of t!ie

Ihul Tho uhiseut

tn.iit never lie reeevoiv;

t vcntu ilh divided. v h i) the niimhei were, for l.rd Ashley's motion, 1 C tor the ciMi'inittee a!ove stairs. Ill; heit:iT a majority of "id ngaint the Cliancellor of live ! hepn r"s proposition. CJii t!ie -1th. of July Lord j.yndhursl 'oroulil in a bill to alter the disposition of the eeh hi aled "TlieihisiOn 1'iopei-

tojuevent the constant consump-

i I irire portions oi it hy Chaneriy,

t-xpou'es. and to

i

testator, now

ty, :

'ion oi

' -"u-t arid uth

).'irls el liiC .

ts oi"

at C minute- p i-t J o o( k on Fiiday mo: ;ii r: returned into court, and pronounced the pri-oner Ah (J.tilly, ad Jin that, after ha imj been oat lur a considerahle time they could come to nootlicr decision tlian an actjuital. On the aillioui cement of the. verdict, the people lose ,ii all part of the court and ch.eered, huzzaed, and clapped haml? n a mo-t erdluisiastie manner. Thcimles

helor drive on

i?r J. !

'lie towaros Heaven m las ,tiirtrf s-ii.kv i

i Lord help the poor nun and seu-1 iom pnl speed! 11 it tint's not lay way .f travcl- ; iiiir. No! :;ive me ;i s. x iahle with a dear ;otl iiftZ by my siile, '.he thrilling touch i of whoso veod-lh!din;j; arms m,iy ilush t tav spirits into rapture, and inspire a devei tmn sailed to the place; that bent ' ratio, i.

:i';iu:ii(te mil

1 hi

Yes, the sweetest drop in the cup of life is a friend: but where on earth is the friend

siood erect, looking around the court, that deserves to be compared widi iniojftcand motioning their hands to the poo-1 donate trfe that generuas creature, who

i .i ii , . . i . , r. .... ..,!., I. n r, I., ,,..,.,,!.,,. .a.

e in tiie eaiierv to cease

ordhips 1 - .r0

t

Cclit

p r;" to ttie nviim des

in a dis

ures

divert i pie ( : " des- I izi veil fuii

! outside the c .

resst-d a h- itute condition.

T1 cilusio.i, if ill h

! mere en', u

recollectc.

as ; til-..

but their ' 1 'r vour sake toll iaitior ana niotaer

(r,-.. j til "U aioue tor ir.ippnies.

; society tospeno i:er eiieernu uavs

! t-.eloved arms to draw i

and fondly thinks die

v. i,i he sweeter when

a a d

; the peo-:

s

seem

.- stdi

i ilected

IO iKS

v. ishes in voar

in oar

icr latest !re;dh .

mh.:r of the rrave

ev.rae to Lid you a leng and hist farewell. Thi "eru hoitlo what I've i.r t iu iaT hau'i holds the Ktufl' what will uai;e time and evrni;y ; 1 told y on, y t ii treatud mc so cr:ie!i , i meant to take eisou.''

uk.1 he hansred." rep

.1 c

r.isan.

snubtiiug on her nose, -but Lt-1 re ra , I think you liad l'etter sed'e up a;v :"(. re

1)

iiiiuie w ii i lor six weeKs noLiie an

i - . i i

-v, astuter m tne rarsram.'

isau, wvift von have nit ?''

lodirinji '-U.it t-

t: A ' 1 1 I I I ' l.i ii.

"ion : na; na:- way l i waiiv hare'. o all the days o' my life, and dia in the Ah. is il a e, af.re I'd have you." "Then the thing'.-: settled," groaned Jeremiah, "lehold the victim of v our crael . v iSuitin the action to the word, hi; :-...'!-lowed the contents) ft" the phial, ao l hh i down on the pavement, as ho e.pre. M- ! v.. to sleep the sleep i death; while the re.ierless fur slammed the door and re'ovd to .-he!', perchance to dream." Halt. I ;.

i v vo :r sub.

le!

a watchmaker ii . ondon. and accumu-! c-ntiin

1 i!ed a laip.e property, w hich at his 1 many o: them invoked to Ides-) for neur-

Thc marriage of tv such thiui hearts, is

i ne- muted. I-this a state ot tnends hm oi ad

most nerilet and deh- ii'!";!. ;Tis

'- t ii-'in i a marriaire oi souis.oi iiersoas, et wisnes

t yard, in m at numbers, and i (1;hers the

spo 11 l

i 4 . . I .

ri r , , ii . . h '. r a . i I, I ' i l l

1 :

i the re-i huions a hove referred!

... . . !-. . I

to. ntiu w:.;cu have a i ready aptu area i '

in this paper. As it is in lact. a hill lor il,-- Suture r'cunment of the im-

ly a (piurter of an hour. The o(l'n ers of the Court endeavored to check them, but the attempt proved entirely insucccssfui, The prisoner, the learned

us portion ot the cs- iud";e, m ins summing up. oiisered, iL-

I deatli he heijueaihed in trusts, s as to j he lor near a century to accumulate fur

ther, before it could he enjoyed. The principal heir has been treated Lord

K( mjiosham, am

i ai sixteen millions ol 'pounds ster-

Lord Lvndhurst entered into re-

ail

to

how the elh

acquitted of the capital charge, vould

he liable to be tried for the minor offence; but it was rumoured amount the

na n-e cmp: ; r- i 1 Hoc- -sat ii very v uw itig ere atiaai

a ailumir t!ie

Iudi.

a

ou-. ,ead:i

it i

Ti.

uelads

i a t. iiis i ; .i ;e t.

m

ii to he

epr ned to end aiiei

litat were oxneiieiiec-d from compliance I people, that the (Jovcrmneut w ill not with the term- of this ujil, and the enor- 'troeeed against l.-iro.

. . . - l .

in.. us utrn inai were con-tantly (ledueted from the accumulating property, wd.ile many de-cetidants were in w ant. No final disposition was made of the subj-.it. On Tuedar, the 2d of July, in the

llo'.l-e ol (oMor.ee-. Afr. V, n r !. i n tI

; ar y is c-nfirt Iv to lay n-id

rti-d ci.air cter. ntid assign to j ti at! it; commercial a-ct. el'j

A bill has been introduced in o the

House of Commons (o remove t!i : enormoiH penalties against Horn an t.'atholics and l'rolesfai.ts Tiie hill was ultimately read a St cotid time with only one dissenting vo'ce. SLJA!NT.

Tlicroisnol a mnrried wtinun in th) Statr to vvbom the j ermal of the (uWow inz rr,r-f a i would not be serviceable. 1' there one ti tte-m v,hj not nt aomo time or other exj.rTu i.c;d the glanced or sjiokea discontent ol' un curraa hurburid or seen hi nose out ai'l in t on jilacinj bofore him a dish cooked parliculiirly to please him ; but which, from foaie contortion of b: Cfpettiiiuity is locked upon as if cooked with the contrary intent? NVo hehave not. Let all, thou, who meet this r e i I

it It ij a wholesoiu article, vreil

would rather have a lull frr thren tl. whole of it."'

Th:s was a common errpre :i!'rl hi.i l,.('ti H ! 1 1 i , i ii -i I, . . t !

who. a soon as tin pref pressed, niuovered a 1 :r;

j;

ls I.-UV.l . rir'at n ire . :oi: 1 .,.n

Oi

I -in nj I i

V ins

tli !. a;

l:

'ortentniis d;mu sioie, ,,r d i'ect strouri. e 1 c ut al fed

'!!' Ii! .ICliariah iiiine.r (rum

chair not a little frightened al the u;- ("!"( led apparition.

".My dear." said hi-: w erdreatin tone. bom i .ii ii i

n rigm ; ar.e to m 'ike

0'ieii)u

e ia a I'm. 0. V, HI

i (iiaio i.

,."O ii iilali i

sui iv mood

ti" t n

ould iet stand thi-.

was ii;,alv overcomr.

OUt jr. to ;i l;(v.i I,,-,; V

Ii

aekiiow 1 .- i red oid t'utt he wa

in it -:io;j: nver

-ionetl to read him such a iie yv m as good as hi- w oi

'at ni w ', f,. wroi'2 a:-

i : a a I.':

' as d r . i e

ore

V-,

:ave

j ' 1 . i e i i '1 1 l.;!:.-h !.-ovorl

iid.ij ted

for diestivn, auJ sboulJ L laiJ on 'he l,us. baDd'j pulate, before auy oti.er a'aV'-. $iil '? rUiludc'.phi.

( !

its I ' .v ; v ii y

v; r

i

rtv is t.:- en t . .11 Ilritidv ;. le go to. and re-i do at. all 115 HOW bf'l, nr!i;r (0 .),,. without !' : ; j f : -1 (his lih- ' re;. iter he t xtendeil hy the

to et!.rr juact -c.

r r r-f i a

a

to x e ( .! a

-1,.

ritven to ai Id. I luil

g b vcnr: at, !

llntish-

f.r anv

v

i

oi in .ocrnor l.eeera . ei-

1 w, reulari,,!), or l'ccn-e, lor --r tc no.

) -

- -.'--e V.T,;. lime, ;iit rau

i'v n cuhitii t:s urder tiie

it'-: ai.u in

. . . i

te u in

.air ef

a

ne eld- st it ui-liti r ol tiie King ul Nnain, thev sterd across your ded-ic d i.iri,,, v.

, soothing ar journey ; w bite dear -onjuoai

t i iuii, ii in lf-'i it n-ic ti.,.,11 n.-i .-it f.-i 1 ue. .viv n MMiKimrt tn .vi- i,t .

M-v. ,,., ii, MUM, I, u, , li,lHl ll,-'" J r-.-' ' J " " ... i n, in t ,

,a.u- inckuowk dire tiie next branch in succe?- nmne. una sweetens every tumble- f-U

i

in the t harat ter of l't iocc-- ui Asturi

'ell usua

owh,Ji:c tiie next branch in succe:-i

hi

: oi omm.ous, iir. I'lucliiniuim

brought terward his nvtion !hr a s-d-'Ct ten an diet: to consi.lr th.e practicability oi prore-sively rediitinj: tiie national

ie:it. o v its cer.y .a -ion

aneuliles. ;i( raduaUv iiinuiii-h

oi iiaeie.-i.-o as u --sen i s iMire.cn

v :y y ar: and te mine tiie best naiiie of n-scssirr v roperty and income of the natioe . me, t the expense r ..a. : i . .i

... m.u. vuiih-imoii, aiai to lorm at ine .,-.pmM...n!, ,i !,.,v ,!,, c,,,,..

ia.a, - '

ithe nation: but the anlicoation was not

therefore

oisjd. -using to v as directed ahd, and e, i il-..!i-ts, because

and ot' interests. Are you pour? life another .self she toils and saves to better your fmiuic. Are vou sick i she is the tenderest of ail nurses: sdie never leaves your bedside; sho sustains

yor.r i.iiiuiMg liead ; ana sinuns our teverisli checks to ber idear and aiivious b'esoni. lloiv htxunous ti aiekuesa yviih such a companion.

Are you prosperous? It multiplier, vourj bles-illL'S tell ihoiiSillld f .Id. to slime llii-ini

with cue ?) tieioxed. Are you ia herein-! w"m;1" deserves the contempt of his nany ! Her very presence bus the ctl'eetol'j fellow creatures but when that woman the sweetest conversation, and her looks si- "w one who looks to him for support, f r leutly convey a .souieihing to the, heart, of j kindness and protecliori, iaie w iiose whiei; none but happy husband-- have any j path through life, he is bound by every idea. Are i)U o-n;nj abroad? l;e aceom-! noble rainriide to strpw with tlnv.-rs.

-r, she says farevve!!;! ,M. h,.utc wl0 nlanls the thorn instead.

loud leiLithened i;i-(".,;n 1,..,., ., ...... t. . ...

.iiiv vmii ,-,i iiii ii,iu. ,i iiiM n l l ,yi

Fiom th Lowell Jo;:rr,nI. ;f.ntle UEruoor. There is a sound which greet mere harshly on the car ofu man of a !' ling, generous disposition, than to h -.u a brutal husband speak harshly to an amiable wife. The wiclch who treat-; a

panic? vou to the d

ine tender eir.nrin'e; tu

i - . . , i. , i ..i i i i

.... I ; I no ia-' soi.i inei.ilig loi .R .; pl'een

i n; .mho, oi sealing ,uiegianr-c to ' cv a deuces ot love I tin

o iiiiiiiix wen oij.

ass-cd od quietly on the Oth Jane, !

but gayc rise to no enthusiasm It wt

a church

is

ceremony, blended with no-:

ilitieal nageantiy. It was thought the'

w ineii .. .aa 1

the aorictdlural, ', ,i, v...i-..., . i

euic v,iiirii i -e i. 1 1 .

! v . t

ioyi tin r-(i :-:ie-,i p, ( '. :-: h-ieace f.f n.T:gi..r. birth, d

s.uiie iii.i a surpiu- revenue iinui, w tut

.'.11 .,.,..11.. l. . 11 ... I: w

-"'' ui.uur i.il- i .ii ia i t failures-1 ,...i-t,wj uu, ,, ... . . . t " . iiealizeu, J he ce'emonv,

;i'oi oj ii (mi uio-o iiiipo-is which

bear ir.od heavily on

in ii uiaeturing ano -nipping interests ol

our country. Jle plrongiv urged r , i

" p:. i '7 ' '"T" jit was the overthrow of (heir lews. lie now proposed: ami l.e contended! . . i i . , , . ,. r I protest against, the change ol acce?sion.

i,,i. "ii.iiHii uic iu imuii ui miii sue ii , ii- - . ,,., ;,.',. ,r I- o i 1 a-.ulecliiig the rients ol h na-e l and

iled by his ir...,, a. n.,,i e. i i i-. i

iiniiii .n.uuirn in ' i: i. v f 'ri1 i

unit the rig als oi ii

liic : ly so to the Con-li!ui.v

your glad return. There s,i lovc.l form is seen, she liu.s

lie

pot

l as joh l.e-

to meet vou. i

his forehead that he may h known and -buniid by every honejt man. Hot

. - - ; there ii many a worthy woman who : could tell an affecting tale of patient .suffering under unmerited abuse.. I Zachariah Ilogdon was not naturally

i : 1 1 .. j

ii i-ii.iiu i cu man

" He that would thrive,

Mu'-t

It wris be ii; po-cd to

ky tor i.k.

i

I

oiOiislrv m

sell, bin.: a-, l-ted mij SUies?, jbl(.'.).r -in-! ; t. ndin.r ;-liop., pare; I'm 'iiper-la,.'o'!, . . r , i.,,ir (a! ie a a. ir fundi. ire ".'''lie c die my ' -eel 1 f, v ..

;ni:k. . O a , and 1 n y ea ,-i hen p rnurg:but ai a iv 1) w bienr and. make. a. prore: boil:.; e-.dled no m I', a, ! it ill a. eid'ia Mlver. Thev had I e

"lit i')V kv.v, led !e r ti e ftior:i;-i

.1.

su

: illl ..-I 1

; b

111 -,)!,, 'in, le' X

m a i.

lea sa.

Ii a ;"i ,i ,i r -r me v. ...r.u bad. laid !,-,. oa r : e

m

m

nt

nat Sil

': lee

( liin t fow l as we'd as an .- . I Ills WJl.s ihe tir.-t ap:j., i cama in oar boa.; e. v, id !i the Ci 'i I I'm: ' ! ve ;-.-' as oar s t augiiiena d gnidiailK ( -pounds in vaiuo. , -.-'.,:,

It

W.u wa

ler yoiec masie; the pressure .d'her anus , flection more than a corrupt and it .s rapture, w bile her c. es, lL-av. u's sweet-1 crous he.irt that led him to coe-';,b

oi re-

::'enr his

ipie as ui a contempt

e

c

' ohstai . t e. j

at, or

..r l- to tie tie'

:t , i t! e deing of anv (

c-na .r.n cut w ha tev ever. A rt gulations of minor inrertanee. the great piinciple oft ipjal laws and l'igies to all cl is-ts being deaily do too ! and ieoognized, the Presidcncv

in

.- i . i i

i ptupn-i.ion, sunstantiai ami regular re- ! In I tout. not be obtained. The mo-

i-nv however, ealh-tl forth noildng in

t;e

cd discu ion,

nra

1 it was

previuu-iy he i u

on the part o the king of Naples. Dontiarlos and lamily are said

Ihave arrived at Civ ilia Yecchi.

to A-

iiv n g'ltiv ed on a uivi-i.-.n.

t y.

. i . .

iiti'tm ts to

1,

I e d; ided

ituo

I'., -t M

; two i e!i, p- ;.ic t ) he raided to

toe present cue. to 1)0 in suhra-dinato

h'i,,,o:iit 10 ine rn irono i :m. f ,e

l;;s I e i

I o re!

nil

( i St (' ; the 0, tu ig:

le mi iropeutan.

:"i .f :.'ab tuta. he being under the - ' tii-i, .. ihe. Anhih'ishop of (!atiiil . I he d U i' - oi th e 1 i;hops. . . I - . . !'..) I I

i- v i , 1 1,',, - eiierai, oco. iv c. are e ran! hy the i h-mpanv. w hit h is to

ro i go, ati.I undi r tiie 'ham. nt. a- the erg in of !- to be e'-i ch e uring t e el the chart ' r i ee jov--ha.

vli'. 1aui:o. then brought forward his resolutions declaring that the tithe. system in Ireland had been the fruitful source of misery and crime, and that a land tax ought to he sub-tilutod. vVc Mr. J.!rri.i:i-o.v moved the "orcvious

! partment? had been prepared for them

in tiie 1 ar'oeriiii I'alace, in ivhich it wa-

est me-seugers d i.we . ueelare Uv. tumul-! wile in the light cf an inferior !

tuousjoy ttiat h.-aves her generous losoia. alHl fo treat her more like a 0 n c ' , .nam arm sue harries vou ni the snuinig an equal. Ifho metwitl, rev tW habitation, where the tue i,.,r hia.mg, and; lirolJ (o r,)(e hh t .m. ; ,,a Use vestment warm, tin! neat anartment! i i ' ,i-unddeh.-ioirs repas,. prepared bv her eager i n he came home. H.mcaL. were love, lids your bosotn with a ,ov too bi;Mbr'alwSi11 CO?k,od' d "h''lt'VC'r t,l(i utterance. I Poor womin did to please him w as sine Compared with a lifa like this, merciful ! to have a contrary effect. Sh- hoi ?Uh (i i! bow disconsolate is the condition olV!1 humor in silence for a long :rt, l,r the old bachelor! bow barren of all j n !: finding it to increase, she adepted a Sj---htary and contlhriless at home, he su-oiis! mcttiod of reproving him fr hii un retabroad into company. Meeting w iih in I sonahlc conduct, which ha 1 thy happict U-mii nice- net .illVciioil l.l SWeetCtl Collipa-' cdlcct.

pan', ho soon tires, and with a sigh gets up i Qne fay as Zachariah was froin to

,i.

i eir i r, a

Vvirt;. Thev is in e: ter in the f in. dish lai... -:a m no ph-iisuig and iaie.em. da; mead i f ia in, ;'i.-. "i In. re is ;i m e.ie m mi- i

senis to tne, mma s

ion, a thsm'erestvil a

i " s, a c.'Uito.-t. r in ia,-a. a; am t .il ;!'! r vcr alii-cti' na,.: frien. on the image- of a !,a eU . i.-n, h .n:,i:!, v h. eiieerfmi-. on;':...-. inS'iite. t'i vo-ir ii mpini a. you the -uo, wlu-tiier o v.a- 'i Oes'.iny may oil! r. The. v.-v; n ;ayt;i las with Ihe great ei e, ,

nate

lailel! ot lik a '.

'. ' ' ' ii-'i ; ' U I; V 1 u

It 11 1. ,', .'

and -ve pity tho led" eondi.anae.i ly Fate irtaigo ::lvng ttir-;i;;h

v. i!

s se-ic .' ! a s !,; Jonrii..

a;t i.-ne. ,,-;

(-)irio I'uNiTKsn.vui', a

i, 1

to go home again. Poor man! his e

es are

hi daily avocation after breakfast,

eV"itltZ ar"rU:w! I purchased a fine large cod.idand

!,t

CFCfSi;, 1 ...;,. .1; . i. -r .

,. ;u iiuiiic t iun uiiecimiis to ins wilt; to

TClllvnV,

I some caaniiiers.

question" but after considerable, aedi'" lo which Ibrahim l'aciia was con

tinning Ins re.trogade m irth horn Asia

th

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tit belief !- cel. iiained

i" pi incipl, d liberal

s of w liiidi are eaieulated to

lev ate the me.r-

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( V" t. ( f tr lei i f r. not 1, -1 1

."I em ef.-- nral condition of the saihy t. w el in all its most inipe,ant enattmn leceive the s:incti;ui afPari.tmetit.

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somewhat animated discussion, the original motion was withdrawn, N l-AV no i:se ( F COMMONS. Mr. lli Mr. rose to bring before (he 1oii-; the subject of the ttertion of a new llouso. fae the deliberations of that branch of the legislature of the

counlrv. Alter liavimjr voted t'l.Oih-

000 o( mom y for the n pair? of W ind sor Ca-tle, am! ..CTttf.'.H 0 for the building ' I'm kingham palace, he thought that j llou-o would sun !y not object

for aia.-! home has no attractions, if

he h i . v. 1 1 1 1 1 fi v v o 1 1 1 1 1 hi rnvi 1 1 n! Iv ri '; d a In ,il,in,r tlmr.i I, nt . ,-!..,, ii, i,-,ll.,

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Alone lie swallows hissi-; V "V""." 5 "1'-'-

ticuiar moue ot coo King it wri, prescribed, the good woman well knew that whether she boiled if, or fried it, or made it into chowder, her husband would scold her when lie crime hem-. But she resolved to plea-e him once if possible, and therefore cooked portions of it in several different wavs. She also, with some little difficulty, procured

r j it- ti . r.i lent supper; he craw Is to Jus bed, and treinbJymdoru Juh i . I lie Austrian Ob- , ' ., ,' , .-...ii.- , hug. cons himseit no m coid sheet?, sadly server ot the JJd u t. gives accounts t i ,i , ' a - i " , , , remembering that w ith to-m arrow s 1 oyless Ir. ,m I nncfiiai.1,11,1,, I,-, t I . ,1 Wfli i.,,-,l , .. ... J

..,.. ..c,....w-..,.,mv. ... i,.,..v,vuiu-;sul til0 sanu. tjn round ncions a. 'anil

.Minor over Mount Taurus. The Crow n iVince of Bavaria has arrived at Constantinople. Henna, June 31. It is expected (hat

the first accounts from Constantinople will bring new? of the departure of the

1

u squadron. J lie tonirhn!.is entirely arts that have

to a t ,.nparativc!v insigni;

a new

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of Commons.

;nl sum for

The Corn-

Dee, t v;s in

ah. oris.

his Mnjes-

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LOVK AM) DHSPAIRf Love ;is well as matrimony, in its consummation is a ticklish thing. How many fiois has it made out of the race of our common parents who even in their pristine parity through its influence gave hinh to the first sin. A man iu love is a man beside himself. His idol can make him believe that the moon is made, of green cheese, and ihat he himself is as green as the cheese is. He sings merrily tiie old sun,r "What care I bow brewn !ie bo As long as fhf be fair to me?"'

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lit. Vf

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l-.-b.r., at ( l dl i. The Ii.il w

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u.S t n the .Hit ,..f Jul. , the

i some amemla p'Tahiic" (Ire-

agreed to. The it p 1 1 and ad. pled, wifhmil

t g lo previous agreeto be i. a I a third

would he heller continued upon or near

1 i.e present stale. 1 1 is own opinion was that the present IIou-c, should he retain! .1 ri a lobby to the new one, and this would save an ii fmily of time up-

i on ta a a-n.i.s ot divisions, lie there lure i

would piopo-f t ! i : t the f-iiilt of X'o.l it)t) he appropriated to (he flection of a new , iii-e of Commons. Mr. IVtre

t u nions will la- en the niiolii i. I , bor ed (hat ihe nresenf lione would he

tl.i - r.iil do p -I----.' t pi c sei vt d : for he m ver ent' t ed that

Vv r T l.:l S?,t r nr. On I ' r ! 'e u-e i i ie ill! ( v r a I a ( a i 1 ti" a--oc ;a 1 i on -

Accounts from Naples dated the lgth ,. 'M.r; .'oreniiah Svyipes entered an apothe-

. 1 . , .. . i.l , 1 i,,li .1 ,,,,i, ,1 i il IIIIIIJCIUU, IVIlll II I ,', lii Itteo. he or rn iininiininiii; f leif :i nevr 1 i! . rrnnsriit I lie rin-m i-nr v n ca i i-,sl t he i - . 1

ii if i mi , i u r,i i - i ', , " , j Haggard and wo-hegone count House ol Commons should he erected, Ine ot the King, lately discovered as : .,pt ;,r ,)n,( M1. f,mr 1(,.1VV sj,.r

and the only disagreement arc respc-c- j one ot extraordinary atrocity. Ihe ting the stile. Some members had j principal actors in it were four brothers, thought that the House might he ad- j sons of the late General Rossarol (imvantageously removed to St. .lames, plicated with revolutionary movements whih- ethers w ere of opinion that it I in Naples ia the year IS'20, and since

n Mendny he th of Jee, if th,

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... h'. '.la.'v .:.) Mr. Stardev l-iou-hi . iV:,ld " .7 1 .r thr jV.d.'h-u-nl f ';" IV.-'.'..-'. O Jt was ,', 'l-d O) .' ff tld f' e'-:;g Oil A'f;(ll;(-s-

i f that looiit!).

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d i - lo; e p. fti d

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eo the la gut - I eh; i no ter. nraia i w iHi the iiatie s of Svdnev, Hamjiden and llu s, p. Sir M.'W. 'llidlev al-o ci.ii-

-id-:i( d thai, (he ineseiit iiou-e would i the hands of justice

answer i w. Haltered. Jle had at

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ueail in iireccc. 1 liese young men the Kinghad appointed to Commissions m the Cuanl, having previously revoked the attainder declared against their family. It appear, however, that they, with two or three oilier officer-, determined on a--.-i--inai.iiog the Kingi Tiie plot having been fortunately delected,

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toe lour mothers, ana a ron-pirahw ot sinking the mixture, and looking volumes

imteuanee; nnd

ghs, asked a

young man behind the counter if he had any "pois .as f "Vcs, sir," was ihe reply, wc have a variety oi' pel-ons."1 Vvell till tlii- V-re hoitlo with laud.inum I'm sick and want some pison. Oil! my heart P The last ejaculation somewhat astounded the. apothecary, and raiber put him on his guard, for tin; wo begone appearance of Jeremiah was well eaieulated toevcito suspicion: be therefore filled the phial with colored water, and banded if. to his customer. ,,l,Tll.I- l ,1 l ,1 1 I,.

vv ai uus :o tne i, illness, asKeu rovipes,

(ae name ol Uor.rino, were arr, etei w as agreed hf Ivvet a the latter ar.d

of the Kossirols thai oat h shot

t S desoair.

ai on.' I 'd think it will,1 replied the young man. hi kill '"I l av e never Know n it to liiil vet. ev t n in

the c(! it, Romano fell dead.

lvos

ihe. in

a di speiaite cases ol yoar ceinpl.-iiie.

sand was wound.-d, but slill survived. I u 1:i.-h appw.rs to he ,lelirhtm cW,vwrt.,

II the con-pirators rue said to he in

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i of lai liarnetit for ' ad ahvavs i j.iyi 'l aig'd that it w as a i-'t ihe pr. si nt s'uuIt! y i i:'-. 'I I, C: an-

b"M ntr oe-ideri d I h; t o-r a I end na o v ere

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these w.io ndv-i- tii.'in. in lie:

; o i m -- ( ' ri

led to oppose the v a - id -,:iii'Ui

l' ,a-na f i f' d In a prcteiit building. The

Daily on Tuesday morning last, the t ry of (ire t alb d our citizens to the whai f, where, they found the Sleam-

hoais Volant and Keiialcer on (ire. I

I Tl ' ir a -i-iaac arriva ,1 oio late, iowi ev : r, lo . xt ingui-h the 1' ne.'-. b, fore I liotli boats wc ". h u nl down to the j guni-el-. l.ji'i, s ot! er tii. in the

vv as s(- o, s, n anc e. ''eo (-.-J, 'e.

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quarter d.illar adieu, sir."1 The vo'iiig w ag, def' -ruiiai d t see ihe effect, of bis new nasi rum, followed the desperate lov er through a number if si reels.

until thev reached a rickdv old buiidiii r in street, w bii h had lor tune iuinieia i-

i rial u u'iie railier a iioui)H'ii diameter. I Jeremiah knocked at the door, which was s-xn opened by a sturdy looking wench. who, ii' she did no', ;is livmn has it. uwalk I in I eael v "s hgiit." at b-asl walked in the ,!: Je ot a two cent candle, which she held

rai tier gra on :

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an ampin uious animai irom a triok back of the house, and plumped him into the pot. In due time the husband came home some covered dishes were placed upon the tahle,-ind with a frowning, fault finding look, the moody man commenced the conversation. 'Well, wife, did you ret the fish I bought?1' "Ye?, my dear." "1 should like to know how you have cooked it I will bet any tiling you have spoiled it for my eating. (Taking off the cover.) I thought so. What in the d I's name possessed vou to fry it? I would as lief eat a boiled frog.' "Why, my dear, I thought you loved it best fried." "You did nst think any surh thing. Yon knew belter I never loved fried fish why didn't you boil it?" "My dear, the last time wo had fresh fish, you know I boiled it, and you said you liked it belter fried. I did it merely to plcaso you. But I have boiled some also." So saying she lifted up the cover, and lo! the shoulders of the. Cod niceiy boiled, were neatly depo-iled on a dish; a sight which would have made an epicure rejoice, but which only added lo the ill-nature of her husband. "A pretty dish this!" exclaimed he. "lloiled fish!- Chips and porridge. If you had not been one of the nio-l stupid

of womankind you would have made it into chowder." His patient wife, with a smil", immediately placed a tureen before him containing an excellent chowder. "My dear," said she, am i ' -.-'-i d ta please vou. Thii is jour fivorda dish." "Favorite dish indeed." grumbled the discomfited husband. "1 dares iy it is an unpalatable wishy-washy moss, j

lit consequsnre oi the. many c-x.ig-'r-i-ted reports which have been put ia circulation relative to t : prevalence. Cholera in tiie Penitentiary, and ti.e number of deaths which it has ' - -casioned, 1 deem it my duty to sla e, for the information of ihe public, 1 ,ttru 2 siteatie-a. as regards sickn.'-s a u nr li'ta.'i'y There have been!!.") ca " of Chub r,;, (the I-t on tiie Uth of .!.!. last.) and 11 death-. The eon-lilut. ; ed' some of the deceased had been b , -ken down by previous disease and dis-i-pation, and the o! hers had been laboring first vera! days uud.T diai rha: i. The disease-, tii-Tci ore, cannot be cr . sidered as having been milignant, -a iinmanageable. Ilesides the perh : cases of Cholera, fro.n one third to oe . half of the convicts have been seiz 'i with premonitory symptoms, iadicati,, ;

an ajiproach of the disea-e.

tim, ly ajiphca'aon o; t easily removed.

w ' ' (

, from 7 3 to K

Tot'l lianibcr of eeavi..;IVrfi.ct rnes of Chnloia, C'li.-jlora in iu foiaiei; .; st;i. Total loiudi'-r of di ith-,

Tiie guards a id attendants upon th.: ir!c have s a lie red no o'Jier indispe siti.m than fitigue nnd walchfu1. would necessarily creat".

W. Y. CdAI LT, A".

The following infonnv.iun ;.e., d v. great interest to ih-i e -aoieid s;a men, who are. so c..-i cdio:..lr '" .: to "cxlenniila.te"' 'e-j :.- .it re--admirable currer oi ti.e '. . a .";a From ihc TjfmicvilV V - ,.fit, Ars. We understand tha .eottsid tl ." mn-ciul Ilitn'c of Scioto, al Po

Ohin, which have heretofo." r botiglit up by our brokers al' i

cent, discount, are. now urc'. iv '

uiem m -jjper cent. only.J

ei."

A satirical writer ha described a ' .- about forty years ago one. could hard ly have, suspect such a gentleman te have been one of our contemporaries"A cvit of light green, with sleeves too small for the arms, and buttons too big tor sleeves; a pair of Manchester line dud breech, s, wiihout money in t he

kcN; chiud:' 1 silk s'oi !

bnf no

a (l.i ) o! o-.ir i-.-eiiei l.iri i r I mil

th-: head ilt.it c arr, -s it ; a hat of the -ize of six pence, on a blot!; not worth a farthing."

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