Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 33, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 November 1833 — Page 1
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W5f"l t--? MU'i ta PRO'TED AND PUBLISHED BY JOIHY R. S.UITH LAWREXCEBIJRGII, LDLUA. VOL. -3. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, iS& i0. S3.
TUl 1 1 STATESMAN is iu r.:.;-nn) weekly. it ts ccrnir " Hh:h nni Short Strectt. 'run m s .
two nou.AUs nni rirrv cent?, rt
'iva'.Oo ii-i.n t;i: voir, !;nt mav be itis -ii.-.ri (
31ESCEL LAIV EOITS.
from f'c Aerr 1 ort Messenger.
rr, w it-i.n ta voir, !:t imv be tiis-harue'd
M-.l-r.V 'rr:!1:1' "''"'H M-AW n iw.H-r: )0f treason that will remain indelible as and countermanded Andre's arrival.
- J- i) II VASSALAGE OF Tllll fittiss. i but this interview is indispensable, and .. . . , , I , ... i f I The readiness with winch a large pormust rtfnAHrk f (in cot inrr rkt AHT VfCDl I -
t - . . . .i tinn rw tm nuircminpr nrPSS. fii th S
country, lends itself to degrade its own vocation, is both surprising and humiliating. During the administration of Mr.
The seventeenth day of September
mvnt rvrci mnn t ,'AV .. ... . .
jlxouluo iju,.i.ou.. passed and still v ashmgton remained Connected with the sublime mountain :lt w'rst Point. This was a sad delav
j scenery of the highlands, there is a tale ; ior tne traitor; he immediately wrote
a;,
oi ii w ili iio added io iiieii suh-
a ot .:.- year. v We their narcrs bv private r-nn
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I i ; i i., miiiW a i.'-ntiiniar..'o nt tin' t-n.i cf t!. I'.v,.1 ; , i.r, will bo tonsiociod a now riv-ajp T,;ii-r t 'w r. 'itr mist he jvt "tI;!. Am'IIi-i .v,i 1.'.- lr.-rilvii at I 'f lln;li at'.
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long as history shall repeat the story of Clinton howcvci put Andre and the fortunes of the new world. West Charles Beverly Robinson on board the Point still shows a frowning parapet Lloon of w ar Vulture, and thev coasted
I still holds in firm embrace the venerable jalon' the river with the design of ac-
nuns oi tort l'utnam, wiucn a naseirai- n ;1S circumstances prompted. On tor had bargained away to the enemies tle)th of September tiie Vulture Iv.d of his country. j nm aground almost opposite Fort MontT!:e story of Benedict Arnold is full; g0merv, only live miles below West of that spi ciesof instrnction derived j Point." The cajjle cved Colonel Living-
lrom laics oi warning, ncreas in a uton w ho commanded at crnlank s
t the price al lowed, is a poor alFair an
absolute underbid, 111 comparison with perlonning the same work for others.
fhe rotundity of their respective persons would have equalled J. Falstafl". Saw several persons nick during the evening; saw
The government advertisements, paid ) a man light a cigar, by putting it within a
for as individual advirtkrmpnt. nrpUotofa friends nose. Shuddered ut tho
inotitahle. and tin nmfit .,nnn ihom iJKcaot hcinr Lurut up by room mate.
J. Adams, theopposition, or Jackson j lhe ,,riuc,pal induccnent with trood 1 12 Odock " wa-v h(MRC wundcrcd
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Acco:iipnn ini; t'.i? mnrriagc notir". wliic'.i rtc ii'.i-bc J a vrrek cr two ?inco, xc rrccivi i!
t'.ie fol'.nvinj iii?, winch it srenis w f re juccnt- j
cl 1o Mt. ('.. iramnlial'-'iv attrr hrr m.rri i-r. A prf?un of olhor intcreninj mattrr, r-rc-Tcut-l ii fr.iin nticiTic thom at that tiair.
Vs;t wb haton l insert them now, reiving up- J
n ('g ploilc c'vrn by the writer in his letter: C;.r r-, Ohio, Oct. It, lco'3. To fic r.'V.:-r: j;-:? 'i";e ;'.i'tlo.vin: lines, are the prcc.nrli n (f one. wh lias in clai.a l" tlio op
tion 01 a 1!' ' l. li i- i- C'.iOI '.. . 11 i
res liiia-
giass, t.ie ) oung may see the end ot mla- Point, noticed the movements of the
my. j ture, .kc sent to Arnold for two pieces ol
heavy cannon, that he might sink her;
newspaper press, made no scruple oi
representing every newspaper employed by the Secretary of State, to punt the laws and advertisements for the Government, as a -'hired and "pensioned press." Mr. Vanliuren,, tirst Secretary oi State under President Jackson, reformed the press in this particular. He selected no paper to publish the laws and government advertisements, bnt one edited
Vol by an earnest supporter ot President "til- . , , ,. i i i . :
newspaper
pOi
if viv.i v ill five it ptU'.iiCity, no p.
ec If it saall i c his last.
HespccifuHv.
B. S.
Mr frieti'1, n.ny T, a 'imple ban!, Ia articc3 lays wish you mueh joy; A iov that r.ovcr can l-.e m.irM Which na'iht or. earth can e'er dcs'rry Jlav Iloaven inspire the happy youth, Wha f.inJlj cairr! thee a? his bride ; To whom thou"st plighted vows oi" truth Vows that thou'lt love none the bcsiJe. An! ranv tins present wethlnl li e, Be free frota earthly pain nnil care; JI.jt biet content far banish strife Trora thee who art as 500J as fair. Miy raorn all bat'.M in uowy tr-ar To thee b. sn-.i'in pure a-vl Aee, And thro' a core cf happy jear 3ar cvrr :r,4 sti!! b ? chut to th.ee. A- l may a iwnVrom iafant ban!, lacreri1; thy f'are of wr!Je! joy? T?.v virtues surri.d (at round the laril la troop; of blooming pi:l and bojs. I3:;t hold my iniisc rest thv-elfbere,
Arnold was brrn in Connecticut cf
i poor parents, and had never a good car-
lv education, lie was at hist a trader
; in liorses, and failed in businesss. i Enamored of military glory, he took
command of a company ot revolutionary
I volunteers raised in New Haven, and
made many dashing and successful expeditions ag-thist the English, lie was at U.cc.jpture of Ticonderoga, traversed the wilds of Elaine and was present at
the assault upon Quebec; was present at the MooJv battles which sealed the
j fate of Burgoyne; and suddenly resign
ed his command at Philadelphia, when he found that it was determined to brinr
him before a court martial on the char
this was refused.
Meanwhile Washington had departed
for Connecticut. Arnold received him in his barge at the waters edge and varricd him across the river. When in the stream, Washington took a spyglass and gave a long look at the Vulture then turned to one of his officers
j and gave an order in a tone so low that
Arnold could not hear its import, tearing that Washington had by some means obtained a knowledge that he had com
municated with the suspicious sloop below, Arnold told him that Charles Beverly Robinson had sent him two letters
,-j Jackson. And immediately it was in
sisted that thisengagement was nothing more than ajust distributiouofthe spoils of victory.
In the course of events, the President makes war upon the Bank of the United .Slates. The Bank makes clforis to vindicate itself. It pays newspapers to
republish documents relating to its con
At how
I kept alive; saw the stone sten smoking;
tin't it had caught lire ; agreeably surprised, on finding it was the steam sprung from the kettle of a blackamoor who wits sotting upon the step?, serenading the boarders with that delightful of all erics hot corn.' Went to my rn'.ai; saw tho wings of a moscheto burnt olFas he passed over the nose of my friend; and feci into a soun l sleep. A'.V rv L CON FL AG 11 ATIO N From the Sumer-et (Perm.) Whig. YV Stil l lllP nmo t.- ron-.-l -.ni nmpnncf
uents. In rega.d to that Institution, the rreatest Calamnes that has ever occSrand tiie removal ot toe depositee, the cd hy fire in this, or m any village of tho Phuciiix has maintained a neutral atti- same size.
tuue. i ho Republican has loilowedthe Una inorninir about half
. . o i -
csUioiishments for wishing
to be employed in the publication of the laws. in this City, the Phoenix is the Hy authority '' puohsner of the laws, and ac
cording to usage would expect the ad-
VerUaiiighusuiess ol the Gov ernment. iiut the Phoenix iias not assailed the
Bank of tiie United States. lis Editor lias not devoted its columns to attacks
upon it, editorially or thougu correspon-
Clobe, in its assaults upon the Bank. These assaults have been herce. and furious. Mark the consequence, accidental or otherwise. For the last month,
no governmental advertisement has an
duct; it employs printers to publish in I peareJ in lhc Aj10euix but oac oId sm.;a
res of extortion and prodigality in that ' regard to lus esuttc, and desucd an litv. He was sentenced to be repri- ' ashtngtoninpos, ivete.ms
no in me Hearing oi u loi ouue rvi-
citv. lie was sentenced to be repri
manded bv Washington, it wa at this moment that it is supposed he formed the design of betraying his country, lie immediately sought and obtained the best command which he could it was that of the important postof West Point. Arnold took good care that his real
I intentions should not ue Known to the
subaltern English agent, but there was at New Yoik a man whom he thought he could trust.
This was a Charles Beverly Robinson, an American hy biith and a colonel in the British army, all of whose landed property lay in the United States. His mr.t.sion situated on the Hudson, lav
within the American lines, three miles below West Point, on the opposite
hore. Thccommandingofficcrsat West
Hold's intcrferonce,.nnd thus overthrew
Arnold's intention of an open flag of truce while Washington was absent. In consequence, Arnold sought out a well known tory, Joshua Smith, and sent him on hoard the Vulture at night fail. Andre accompanied Smith ashore, and met Arnold at the beach. They went together to Smith's house. Here
I the plot was matured. Arnold gave the
drawings ol the defence and every
necessary direction into the hands of Andre. 'The :25th or "23th of September was to be made the eventful time when Arnold should deliver the fortress into British hands. Meanwhile Livingston, without any orders, while this traitorous conference
pamphlets reports of Committees of
Congress and speeches ol members directed to sustain its integrity and its usefulness. And instantly, the newspa
per press in the employ ol the Government, denounce such conduct on the part of the Bank as bribing the press, and the printers thus employed as the
CORRUPTED HIRELINGS of the CORRUPTED HIRELING is a most severe imputation ifjusily made.
Oujrht it to be made ligutly. It it is felt that Government employ to attack is not corrupt, why should Bank employ to defend be so considered ? My attention has been particularly drawn to this
subject by some articles published in
Saturday's Republican
lour penny thing, in relation to the payment of pensions whereas the very number of the Republican that contains this imputation of bribery against Mr. Wilson, is supplied with an entire column of Government advertisements, the price for publishing which, is about IS
or 20doi!ars. Tins, according to usage, should have been given to the Phoenix. Why is it not? We do not undertake to say but this all must admit it
the cry ot lire was heard hy the citizens of this town. It was discovered in the house owned by J. F. Cox, Bsq., and occupied by several mechanics us shops. In a few mo
ments it spread into an awful conflagration, second only to that which laid Cumberland in ruins a few months ago. Willi inconceivable rapidity it spread both East and West, and notwithstanding tho most energetic exert; jus were made by the citizens, to subdue it, its progress was not sensibly arrested, until every house between thd street which crosses Main street at Judge Kurtz's and Main Cross street, were entirely consumed. About daylight Capt. Webster's ll-'tel on one side of Main st. and tho house ol"J. Snyder, Esq., on the other were enveloped in iliunos.
All chance of saving the remainder of the
iooHKegumgine nepuoiican zrewardi town waa tK(M1 Sf!nn . , '
mduHtliePhceinx. The sum is thc citizens made one no f,,.
not great bnt the circumstances are ne
verthelcss fu.I as conclusive as those upon which the Republican convictsMr, Wilson of being corrupted. Will the Ilrmihllrrin rulmit dot if lc I: .-,!
One is trom !,.,,!,, u (K,. (:,. n -.i.i
Point havintr found it deserted, made it was going on, nan mounted a lour poun-
their o'uii ters. Arnold wrote to thisi't u', UP" u"u,c
4
Thou'lt surely make tho bride blush ; j C
f,i rr.adarn I remain sineere, Tour frit ! d and servant 13. P. II.
i:t!:k. Servant of God, well I..:io! Het from thy loved envd iy: The h ittV- f u:;ht, the victory's won, Ciiter t'.iy master's joy. The voire at midnight raise, H-s started up to hear, A mortal arrow pler.-ed hi frame, lie. but f It no tV'sr. Tral'1-' amidst r.lirnc. It frand l.ini o-. the f.ohl . t veteraa hiii;'i.i ri:g oa bis arms; CineatU his red cross shield. p sivarl was I'.i h'.i h itiJ Still w arin w.th rect :it l-:.t, ;fidv that tnrni"il at romaiaml Throurh rcxrk ni.J tecd t.i ta.it-. j( tra5 a hn e d-n; U.adc, Of heaves. ly teia; it kern, r. l (hJ"h'c uere the wotiud it made, Vheret;r it phi;n.cd hi tv.eea. 7tras death to fin "t'-ai Ii To all who rnn;r'li;d f T si'i: jt kind'.-J aa l it 'ik-r.t. d ttri:'-, "SluC Tvar :!. 1 -c.ice wit'.ali. 0;"t with its fiery f-irt.e, Hi' nrra bad r, it d'.td I be f'f, ! 1 "1 rc-i-t!e- if. hn -.u i:"', The alien arrd-.s 1 v.-. p,"-.t on "i-h clarict' 5 t-..-, Tli v. .irid t l.iia- ! i". Yet ah '-is trordii. al! hi po;', f baser tipnn U ero-i. :i hdght cm rur? the rry, To lu et thy G ml j r pare
!.... it .fit
r i hut h i ronntrvnon had been : ivooiuson oj u-mse, oiuereu nei io iau
r.rrateful to him that aange had j " few miles lower down the river; to
the Pitstourszh manuiaclurer, headed :n- r.mI,m-.,l IidPa.,,, nj "UNITED STATES' DANK AND ft? "tZ it iTn? , ? JAMES WILSON," The Bank em- , . ,, ' ,, . . u can escape tms admission, and mstain ployed Mr. Whson, an excellent pun- itsiriinnn!mil linriI, r,. v;i i
been produced in his political senti-! ecp out ol tn? range ot me snot, ami tr-n(fi. :nrl that in rnnsoo nonre he wish-1 when Andre wished to go on board, his
ed to open a correspondence on the sub- boatmen (American) utterly relused to ject with Sir llenrv Clinton. This was I row him. lie returned to Arnold, assuwd! rece ived bv the Kntish. Wash-I "t,d disS!,?sc a"d commenced his rc-
mcto'i having consign
ncd the defence of! l''eat to the British line by land. Every
I Wcit Point to Arnold, the way was now j ric is familiar with the result so melan-
ler, well known as such in Philadelphia, todoalarge job of pamphlet printing
font, lhe pamphlet printed by Mr. Wilson consisted wholly of puohc documents: The object was to distribute correct information throusrh the count i vThc right ol the Rank to do this, is. in
my opinion, incontrovertible. Who fears the difl'usioa of intelligence but he who either distrusts the public judgment, orwishes to mislead it. In printing this pamphlet for the Bank, Mr. Wilson followed his vocation as an indi
vidual, just as do the printers of the laws of the United States, employed by the
Secretary ct State. I say the cases are
honest men give the cases a candid consideration, and point out, if they can, a d itFereuce in pri nci pie. Cin . Ga zettc.
From tiis Hew VoiU Courier and Enquirer. DAiit Y OF A rOUil DEVIL OF A CLERK
v ukcat 4 A. M. found myself X!0 degrees above melting heat, and a dozen heditiiis holding an nuKicst over mv hodv
: with the. result so melan-ij.ist the same, and no honest man can L weut t0 breakfast landladv
I npen for his treacherous negotiations at j choly to the accomplished young ola- j think otherwise. The Government j humor; breakfast miserable sta
! th- moment thev were ratified but the ! ccr -Meanwhile Arnoluhad givenoraerj directs tho laws to bepubnsned in news-
i.i -. i it i i-i on itnH In nuT I 1,1 l.irf nnt nt n ct:itp
warv ivaeiisii Vjcneraicouiuoniy ne pre-; "v"" - vv . " vailed on to pass his word that he should i r defence, and awaited the arrival of
receive thirty thousand pound
; the liritish forces. He was observed
sterli 1
ry . , ... .,
,t,H ilifvimR rank in the P.ritUh anmMbc greatly exuiiaratca tpnie over-
tliat he hell in the American. Asa!jve(1 ana ascrioea 11 to tne cxpection ures ol tno administration ior me time treaty had been formed between France i of the speedy arrival of this general, being. The. Rank has printing to be
papers, for the information of every citi
zen. The Secretary ol Mate directs them to be published only in such news
papers as support the men and meas-
and America and the English began (o j' J'' vhomhc had pleasant ncias."' While done: it gives its business to its friends, feci themselves in-ecure in N. York. he was in expectation of more pleasant This is the way of the world. The par
allel is against the administration, hut let it be takfn as I state it.
Thc Manufacturer publishes, and the j
Arr-ld was urged to deliver tin his post i visitors t.ian Ins general, he received
(without delay; as tho time might soonj"cws ot Andres capture, and immedi
ately alter, ot V ashingtou s arrival at
Fishkill, and hasty approach to V est
come when it would be cut of his power ir f.ilill Ids pnf;irrrme'if .
n . . .. !T1 VI 111 t
Adjutant general John Andre, aid to; i oiui. ;unoiu umeieu u.c .taiuncui r. Sir ll,.nrv Clinton. wn denuird 1 of his wife, exclaimini! "And re is a
to brinMh arrangements with Arnold ' prisoner; the commander-in-chief will lr a conclusion. Tiiis young and gallant j know every thing. The discharge of
officer was of foreign extraction, hut was cannon wnicn you near is a saiuie, anu hicrivacrompIiMl,andrnilnwedri ,,c 1S no flir ofl: burn Iv'wi'th those qualities of mind and hodv j all my papers; I fly to N. ork.
that render him dear to society. Pity V ithout waiting tor his wile s answer, that a soul so noble and refined should ! he threw himself into his barge and rowever have blighted its glory and honour i cd for thc Vulture. The flag of truce
was seen m the barge down the river, when Waslungtou arrived at West Point.
mold's wife was in the agonies of
bv contact wish tiie danc bouled and l r.jilc rons AriuiJ. A correspondence was opened be
tween Arnold and Andre, under the
jf tvnke and vi"i ;;ht Then strong ia U i'h
i rhi'-ltaia CJ5 cid j racr.
IT-'
drit with a f i ft it' e !i c i m K r
rl lr.
jTj tent ntnn-ri-c -.n (he grsinnd, A l.irk'vir ! rain 1 y. trj.lC pains ofdeath a ro j-i:t. I,n b'"r a! '. sorrow f-" Antl life's I'm? warfj re rbi'ed r.t kit, 111" oul i fjiir.d i n pnace. jolJicr of Chrit, w- I d.Jt.e, Praised by th.3- r.e - emj liy, nJ wV. :I r-'-rr al a .j s pin Rett in ti r $uri iy.
f inned names of Anderson and (iusta-i despair, and fearing for her own life
vistand nvrcantilcf elalions formed the j and that of her child, refused to say a supposed buus of the communications, word. The orders Arnold had given Washington still made his quarters at awakened Washington's suspicion but
West Point but had concerted a mce-1 at this instant Col. Jameson's messenger ting with ('mint Rochambeau, the gen- arrived with the papers in Arnold's hand ral of thc French land forces. And so! writing, found in the boot of Andre, much afraid w is Arnold of the scrutini-j Washington seemed for a moment r.in" eve of Washington, that on Sir' overwhelmed, but soon satisfied those
Republican, by re-publishing, endorses
thc following in respect to Mr. Wrilson's employment by the Bank. "Rut why all this? Judas sold his
master, but in so doing, lie rendered an
equivalent for the money the Jews gave him. In modern times, an Arnold sold, or intended to sell, his country's liberties, and received his price for so doing. Was he bribed? Not at all! He rendered an equivalent for what the. Brit
ish gave him. In like manner, may the Rank justify itself in prostrating the liberties of our country. Buying up
presses at thc price it deems them worth,
and purchasing principles by 'pieces of silver.' Two thousand dollars for pamphlet printing given to an obscure
printer in a small village in Uhio, forms
searched my ward robe for a shirt
iiud any turned the one which I had worn fr the last ten days, wrung side out amused myself for awmie hy seehej the Hies nght on the red nose of my room mate, and immediately become cinders. Went to tho store, opened and swept out found the
.store a utile hit Hotter than old iNiek's kitch-
in a cross
tale bread
a half No. 8 Mackerel ; spoilt codec, and two
tried potatoes; lelt tiia table in an agreeable
humour. Went to tho store ordered to
carry home a half yard of ribbon, value of
sixpence, to Miss Dorothy Dunplin, No 1? Jl Puwery wishes Miss Duniplin, and
ner ribbon tu the devil stopped ut MoreV and got trusted for a glass of punch, walked out with some importance at the idea my credit was good lbr sixpence stopped by the jail to bear tho man sing from one cf thc
tieautdul iron windows, 'I u he a buttcrhV
env ied him his cool feelings j arrived at Miss Dumpings, who was extreuieiy sorry she
iiad put me to so much trouble : but it was
so disagreeable for ladies to carry bundles
in warm weather returned home, and received a scolding lbr having tarried so long on thc way; wanted to purchase a piece oi
nowerh
united strength, and concentrated action,
and although they were without tiro hooks or ladders, tho white frame house oa tho
nortawest corner of the square, was rased to tho ground, in a time unaccountably short.
Thc Engine was then brought to play upon the house of F. Gebhart, and all the appliances that could be beneficial were used upon it, as well as upon the house of Rosa and Parker. Finally, those houses wero saved and thc progress of the ilarncs arrested by tiie most vigorous exertions that wcra
pernaps ever made in a case of the kind. Iz as Biuj.pvuin mo wesi wiriiauinmcn trouole, owing to a steady breeze from that quar
ter.
enavcno mens oi ascertaining inoloss it must, be immonse. Upward of thirty families are turned homeless into tho sUeeis. That part tf the town which is now in ashes, was tiie mast business doing and populous, as well as most valuable Sx-res, Oilices, Shops, Taverns all have been consumed. Many of thc Store Goods of Messrs. Nell" and Stall, Mr. Michael, and Mr. Snyder, have been saved. Same private families have lost their all. Some have saved much of their furniture. We would suppose tho whole loss, not less than one HUoaEi THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Advice to the ladies. If you would be truly valuable, esteem not yourself chi efly according to your money and i - I-... .... .i . J
lauus, uui on uiu grace oi your person
and mind; read a littie more; read di
vinity, morality, nistory, innocent poeN i i i l r
ry, and me lives oi generous lovers.
lou dress well and have the belle air and mind be as polite inyour languafe as in your dress, and learn to vritea neat style, I mean so as to be able to write on all occasions, not as scholar?, but as gentlewomen. As you are ingenious, a little application forms you good houses wives, but to improve the beauties of the mind, and carriage wiii.
calico, similar to tho sample she had with cost no more. Blend both accomplishher; pulled down 11)7 pieces; couldn't lind meuts together, and do not, as some, be . . ..i .1 ... ... . i i i v '.
my to maieii; mo i co nn sen, sue naa come mutes and statues in company, or as
in just to admire rue ; attempted to look handsome rubbed my hand through luy hair, and puiied up my shirt collar: found it would
not siay pulled; fancied, as she bidmc good!
morning. enuoumuor; worse than break
fast; iK.llnng but a poor leg of mutton, and tluee tea so,).. us full of peas; smelt rather
strong; thought if it cou.d speak, it would say it liad'nt seen daj light these t wo weeks. Returned as usual to tho store found mv
tailor waiting for his bill; had put him olffor
Henrv Clinton's pressing him to lake a d( ci-ive step immediately, that he re
plied t these importunities in the fol-
who were gazing upon his countenance for some solution of the catastrophe
which none seemed to comprehend, by
lowin" merc antile phraseology : Our savinrr. "I thought an olhccr of courage
I piaster go s away the 17th of this month, 'and ability, who had often shed his
i lie will be absent five or six d.iv. 1 .ct ; hlno 1 for his country, was entitled to
ii; nvnil reirv dvPS of I his interval In :i r- ' r.mfi.lpnrc : and 1 CU Ve him tnitlC. lam
range our business. Come immediately,' convinced now and for the rest nf my
nrd iripft me nt
definitely settle
th repirtnersiii
thc essentials of a bribe iust as mnch as thc loth time; paid him IS pence on ae
Arnold's, which was riven him as an c-1 count, and '.old him as usual, that he should
quivalent for treason.1'
1 bus then, it is asserted that a printer, who prints lawfully for the. Bank, is sub
ject to the imputation of bribery. Why
is not (he printer who publishes advertisements for the government subject to thc same imputation? I propose to state a case. It is prcily much an established understanding, that thc newspaper en
gaged to publish the laws of the United
positively have the rest to-morrow. Went
to work and putup the goods; all hands mus
tered sixpence, and sent for a bottle of beer ;
fainted when the boy entered, saying that
tho bottle had inched in crossing the street;
recollected thc old adage 'there's many a
slip between the cup mid the lip.' At si went to tea. Seated myself along side of an oid maid, w ho began telling me a won
derful tale that had transpired at the bakers.
...U 4 ... I .1 A, I .
oiiiers, pei peiuu ui unn. r,o longer t. won by faces with brainless heads to them, neither mistake a low bow for pure good manners, 'ior a well dressed
head lor quality; nor a fashionable coat for an estate; servile cringing for tru love, nor a smooth tongue for sense. Above all, do not mistake wit for wisdom, and cast a tender eye on him who has steady manly virtue, and prudence in his conduct, and gives fair hopes of his mending at heart the main chance. If the devil ever laugh?, it mut be at hypocrites; thry nrc thej greatest dupes he has; they servo him better than any others, and ccivo mi wages, nay, what is still more extraordinary, they snbuut to greater mortification
to ;o to htll, than the einecrett Christian to co to heaven .
nt the lines and we will life, that we should never trust (hose States shall also be employed to pub- crust of brcan, nudth'mght i e (he ric and prolix of . who are wanting in probity, whatever lish the government advertisement inpohviy.. Wont to the the? hip. All will b- rendr,' abilities thoj may poofs' (Thc truth i?,thrihhralion of the kw. self w.tcl between two b
Negro wit. A West Iudian with a rpruRT-'
able Jiery nur, having fallen a tleep in hit chair, a nrro boy, who was in waiting oberv-
Looked at. lllO Stale l1(, pvm, the insert verv nlfpntirelr . I... k
lit it n (lev ilish good i sa w hun aiiuht on his master1! nose, and itnrae-
atre lound my-.iliaelT nj off. "Ah durn," exclaimed thc n
nt'-hers. who bv i err.,"inc hi j t.- nj rn yvr f"i
U seems that me sun nau mrnou ins mwu i eij a ngketoe hovering; around his fac
hack to dough ttnain.
