Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 59, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 October 1832 — Page 3
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iJ.VL AXl) Nl'i i;i;oVi:iC.HKNT.,S. ( '.ne i, at this day. noilh ot t!. Pol n tc, not one man ia ten wh . ,pni tt;J with the ch ir.n ;er f ti p v i.ncnt i;iiT which he lives. -E ; i- oce of this fact is every d v f b'o.cd; u.l, when we make this a-
S?rilo.:, we flJ li unuei it"' 'i lh..t it is literally tr ie. Very few 1. dyidu-ls xce.t lawyers, ever rn th.- CoesUtiili :.. ami fewer still stu j it with a i- w of .cei (anting hr then. 9. Ive vhat 1- it- true i nj-f-rt. T' cv"q'ience is. t!at the m iss of t !i people iiive fallen into 'he notion t h;t l i,; t; vei mm ( of the United Slate? rc'iiole, in it? simcturN the state C V'T'i'no.nt-1 that it i? ootid g hut sive government upon a large scale, embracing 'he whole popnlali ui of ihe U ' This ignorance of the elenv n
ta'v priacipl.es of the government, is
th- distinctive power winch is how at . r t . I . ... f..,. ....w,i,.4
coef- d -r Uion or, what would besttil, wors-. fir the overthrow of the liber-j t; of the country. Oue or the othei j ma; happc-n sooner or later, artless, tue duT-rence manifested by the pen p.. i i ever thing hat elti"h and sectional i.i'en si, and to the vulgar ahnse of men. iiive w ay to a spirit ol ii.t'MicnMice and broad patriotism. For" the hen-fit of hr.se who my wish to know the ditf.renco between ri ciph s of the state governm-itls a;ei those of the federal government, we hii A state it. Tiv.- slate governments possess all
the ,i. overs of sovereignty , except those reserve! hv the people ia the state roos(i(a'ioii, or w hi h iie been del coated to the federal go et nmcnt. Toe federal govet! meat possesses no pow-eis except th"-e fxpissly del eg i!ed to it bv the constitution of the U-oiod S "atos. Tie diie tetue, then fore, between t!ie tw.-s, i j i-t the i;ne as 'be ditT-i-. . . . . - c ....
fine rx twt-e ' iwo p..ei- 01 aunroey ta a a agent, in one of w hich ho ha a g- aeral author'ny to do wlia!ev-r Injjlease, with cerrain pec!tic tx e;tion, a not to cut tim'aer, tor exaa pie; and ii the other be has onh an ti n .lv to do and pei form the spei i'ic Ihu.gs set forth in the instrument. Themis no mm, conversant wi'l. the ordinary detail of 'Mi-hn-s-, w h. cfi tot at once eom:' he ol the. di tinclioa between thee two power el altomex ; hut,tha this matter may b. made so plain t!iat any one; can ui-der-
1 it, we will ull r an illustration r two. A ana g-ang abroad cX(cu!es n genera! powei of 5ttli-r:ie to an Hgent t" Trt'n-ig hi 'S:a'e, aod anthoiiK s him ak. i mtnd, sue lo, recoxi r, a;,i Tecivc, all u- h -urns of money, debt. go d-. w .j c-,and ether demands what. So-er, w hicii is o: sli all he dvJe, oa ing.
pay.-.ble, and btlonj-Mig 10 him -givif.ij Ti:i gia-.ti"g lo hi sanl a'!orn , !-. these presents. Ins lull and whole power, sirength. and authority, in a;.d ah nit the premises, to have, us,, am! take, all 1'vfnl ways and mean, in lii iiamn. for tlie purpo-e aforesaid, and, geneial y , ill and eveiy other act m ad, ti ing and tiling-, device ami d-'vi' es in law w hatsoevi r.neediul anii tnn es'ary to be done ia and about s-ai'i pr misi-s f r him, and in his naiesto
fl , X'-. me, and pertor'o, a largely, f i , nd ami ly, to all intent- and pur-
p -es, as he Inm-eil niight er ooht d. if personally ri sen! acrpth.g. nrvrr thf'fss. that the seid atioro st).. I S no;
fntwrce the payment, by proe
lisve been verv mi ch ini ired I v the Inst
tiiis? season in some pi res-, utmost entirelv destroyed.
; r;.. piwei ol Htton.e), w th ,
S;' i n : exceptions. Let u now look at the conetiHiti, n the Federal Government, and we a I soon di-cover the dillrence le (Jo not find, in thnt instrument. . (nary sovereitrnty conferred by tin eueral term, kThe lrgi?!aivc powe ; this confi deration shali be vested i
congies-;' bu: we find, article 1 ction 1. as follows: All legislative powers herein grant I hail he vested in a CO; gre-s of th; IJ- itcd Si lie, w ditch shall consist of a - :-.Hte and hmise of rej resentalies.v Here i, at the Very outset, ;i dec Station that tbe power of attorney is tpraal and not a general one. author Z. .g the pei tormanee of certain speri.ie act-, and no other; but lesl, in al-
'r times, a mi( onsirurtion migiit ex t on t!vs poi'.,', it was MibsepieniU provided, by a.nendments 10 the con siitation, as follow. "The ennuicr-ation, in the constitu
lion, ot certain rights, shall not be con strued to deny or disparage others retained by the people
I he powers not lelegated to the I Ti 1 1 I i I St:llp Hv thp t i I .1 I 1
. . i.skj. . 1 k ;i ,1, . . 1 ' ! '"' u H H perioct picture I ev nnrchioa piohibited by it to the states, are re-' truoiitv served to the states respectively, or toj the people."' " U. V Ssna c r T!ie p , i0N t" t w rech Here tben we have an instrument i'! I'dlowi, se-.;er.,r Wcre e.ee.-e'K will corresponding to a special power of at-!n:lve ,V"r,-,d on t';e-l:!i ef March nt.t:
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ni ti.e sta.v i e ei jnient ol th." bcauti.ul river Wa'asi:, 111
Protestant Mktii pist i be Pillow g Protestant Methoiiist jirsichers, have en stationed by the late conference at Pi '? -i.urg: Cincinnati station V. H. F.vans, t'in. circuit Wil'rim Muj':y LawreneetinrjT J (Jingler, MaHison IJ. C. II . H m, Charlestown circuit T. nvis and M. Lverhiirt, TiOiiisviile st nion P.. W J .hnson, Loais. eiromt- G. U . Hrown. Un'tatinned prenebers in the (list; 1 10 Members in ths district, 77H Travelling preachers, admitted by th, cin'erence, 13 The ne.t nnual enfereneo to he helil in Cincinnati. Ohio, on the third Tuesday
our own state, atrd at the same timel
sanrtioi-ti'jg a similar bill granting .$30, I
.hh. tor the improvement ol the river a which he resides.
4t'i. Rrtokcd, That the procccdingof this nijeting be published in the
"Weekly Messenger."
Kictiynn T. Gopdrd, Ch'n, Br.T.y IlEyticK. Src'y. New York, Oct. 90ih, IS 22.
FITV.V E King Piiiiip has fied the
sii ines ol tno church f'Mic'i.in iries. as lows arch bishop of Paris, 3.000, per annum; other arch bish 'p-. 3.000: bishnps. 2,000, vVc. &c. Mr. I i.iugstn, sec o s:.:ie. yvdl please examine the whole I' reach ordamrinee resiiee.iina e'e.-iea! s-.-
ELECTIONS. OHIO. COXGRESSIO.V.1L, 1830, 13.32, James Findlay, Robert Lytle, Joseph (Jonl'er, Joseph (ou'ter, FOR O jVeKn r, Counties, Lvnan, Li'c5, Warren, lfi77 l.")23 15( lmont. lflo5 2k)'5
CO" We exchange with several Ohio
papers, hut have received none from!
that state since the election.
COAGnESSlOX.lL. 1832, 1830, James irier, Henry Hokn, fitrace lUnacy, (additional iiiembct)
J!ir. G. Watmsugh, John G. Wutmojig
Jori utkrri,tnd, Joel Sutherland,
tornev, which oti auihoiiz :i aen;
to perlorrn the acts express,! jn the ii:.tUment and no ether. Now, cannot any one perceive, if a p;-w-r of attorney from one initividu to ano!h r should aathor:?.o expressly to ceil cl m rni'V for hi principal, tor (lie pur pose ef di-i liargi g debts w ith it, n..i1 k -e i g hi? hou?es in repair, nm! n-,-A'g more. t'- we should not In jnttlscd 1;, building lactorics with i!, es-ta!di-hiiii iron work, or - nv.ki.' any other appropriations, than that ex presl stipulated 111 the power of attorney ? Some peojde hav a notion that the
gover mi ni ol the United bmles whs
inter.deil for a paternal gixernmenl. and t'sat it should, therefore, do very 'bit g wl.ich a falher oilfht to do. Paternal or not. it it tl ainlv never was intended to show paitiality to one por 'imi of its cl ildren, to the prejudice nl 'he rest. B-it. in fact.it never naicinteedfd to be a p iternal gov.-mmenl i:i tu:' sense here Used. The state v yernmer.l? ate the Ifzitimr.tr pare rig d ie peo. l.1 and lh il tie-! natural "liar
d'-tnk The (ederal t'oyei li-iH-nt was :.stitiied w ith f r diifet cut iew (ban
i .tetm'alling with the ftn iiy and i me-Jir nffilrs of the people. It wa-'e-ig n d to be aeent r.,',h. r ef the foreign, than nf the domestic concern" i the romrtinnity : and that man alto tether mi-t ;kes its rhararter, w tio sup-
p-ifs n 1, .is a-:y iiJ'it t act toit p
tfillii nynhri-c.' by tir ( .ns 'c.'H
I: nitir;, M:s aill, D'lr'neV,.:!' Nfw.V :k, l-l;-.-s--n, f Now J.-' -py, ! '.I of !Vvsv!v .ma, r.'div. i-.f M.ss:--u-pi, F . of t o i;T'tic it, r mh!v, o! T -. -.es-ee, iioh.s, ,-.f y,-r.w.
r- gle. ef 0';i .
in. nr. ' t y 01 tnont
S-ei:'.. el M -.r, .1
t 'i ;n! i f h.diHns-, Tyler, of Virginia, Wcoster, of M,,p chnsett?.
!:r.are.
"5
u:Tr::r.s.
1 or tb.e tniorin atio 1 of ,,ir s ibsciiers, e
tr.f vni (lie l V.w iT,a j ersons. timt on th1 first i;.y i I !as inenlh. there were letteis
:n!dress' t.. 'hem, ir. the VI'.V.V Y post
otuce. W c wei;:a have n a.heii them long since, it' we had been furnished widi a
list. piir Peal, Il-lert W.Avi, ' In H. ( V.-t ,n, T i'linir. ('.,?''in, !?e..j:mia C 1 : !n. I.ini,
arnitz.
Adam Jinu
FIR CONf RN'OR,
Lounttes,
Philadelphia -i t y,
d' CliMlVL
Westinorcland, Washington,
Columbia,
Mifflin,
Alleghany,
Jumatla,
Mercer, lra 'ford Delaware
Wolf, Ritner, 4-o7 So5S 5S.-..T 0250 .351- 1t?43 27 iO 28S3 lGtl S77 3(t l(a3 (8Ci mi 1217 i4(;HS5 9-2) iHS 1231 2i:t'63 2l80.l
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War IJeparimknt. Pcn'ion Ollice, Washington. Oct. 4, 1832. The n imbcr of ppicarts for pen-ions inder the recent act of Cenpres, aliea- ! exrepriing 12 000. together with the sta-eof'be health of this ctty for some, lime past, Ini preented the examination atid (leri-ion nf these claims, uith :i mnrh speed as 19 H( XMii!y desued hy the Department. Htid as is flue to 'he stivires and sntienng of these meritorious veteran-, entitled to the bounty of their country. When it is lecollecled that tbee rlnims contain a minute suiea.ent of facta by the itppIiacnN. etnbracmij their Th.:c revolutionary "ervice, toeihei with ouch corroborating proof, rirt untsiantinl and Hirect. at they are able to cdlect, and Ihat all these are investigated and compared with the roll-and other records of the Depaitment, hoU that thia
process ia necessary fairly to etablih
just claims, and to prevent the ginc.tii gr
of fraudulent one, and that nothing will ensure- ihe latter object, but the rrsoft cairful examination and rigid scrutiny, some idea may be formed of the time and labor requi-ite to etlect these ebje; is. It is impossible to go on with the current business of the ethce, and to answer all
the letters, as they are rceived. And thi- notice i given that applicants may be atitieil their case will be investigated in the order of their reception,
and as rapidly as possible ; and that each
nerson wll tie advised of the leniilt,
whether favorubie or adver-e, or whether suspended for further proof, r exjlAnations, as soon as his case can be taken
up. And all may rest as-med that the most vigorous tflort will be mane to biiug thi whole matter to a close, wi;ri as little delay a possible; and nothing irt. tbo power of the Depaitment will bfc
warning, to gie effect to the bei.eyolenl iiiteDtons ofCongiess. Ky oioer: JAMES L. EI)v AltlJS.
Totals,
Twetilv one cnurti?s to he heard fzom
W oi.f majorities, plitner majorities,
Lx Ct'TlVi. I) PAKTM
I h li. Chines, ? 5 ..'caiies 1). (Julli.,n,
' i 11 fyrioiedv, j o-,li i.( tir, , XV'i'ii ;n IWeOillfUgh
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W VA.S.A .Ml SSVAUVAV UllltJIIllI PK1NTI R S HETRI'tT. 1X1)1 .
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e.,t sli. cv.it.
Mil II.
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Fay ilte,
t utnheil-i'td, Northamptoii, Cetitre, l.uzern, V. tit lor, Cambra, Armstrong, I ycomit.g,
Ucrks
T.m 1 yi.1.1 (. iue in ., r.ed that the li:!.-rc r:,-"- v..!o,-lv, ;0 i,.; isville- 'he
bo.rd ef lietii-h mCrtCS no reooit: thus. ihe
oep'.e At r. distni'-ee at" kit m icnorancc ! 1 s :'rejt io i: -iin t' e -c we advise our
CliiZei.?. ''! to Vll I .r.insi i'le
W.;s f.-M n i
rs iJoa'ing in t. )':io iver, prosire th
;e. 5) v Y.
bv .f .'u - rlt nnrnth-
C"2t F.rie,
5 9 Somerset 13.xS' Heaver, 0-i;.dams, India in, lP0,I.n: ensjer, 3")l) Dauphin, OflU'lIuntingdon 9l3.Fi-ir.klin, 3-23 Chcstor,
C5'2
cm
7153
(tCp tVc have "oecn requested to name the politics of pers. ns, whose election we announce we wiil.horeaftcr, nut ihennines of thuadministration men in Syali. cai Clay men in ?f.TV.? and an .-ni.isous, in f.-miiii letters
WARSAW O - Sut.dav last, Jas
, Srtt'KKST. of Warsaw, (late Fredericks-
I'. 't I' t. S-.s i'.. 1! lad ! 11:. !v. Inili.!biir nllnr! A.t n-illi ll.r. 'l..loo
ii,n 11 I. ... , ,
., 11 ins. ,mi. ar, ( oll Monday mon-ing.
piii im ' 11 1 1 11 1 ! wi 11m ill 1 1 1 linn nm a
li: :(e-oiiiits d' HTIS TFAL-
v e -
'iVII
na, on Smu
I he cort'.so was rl coat, 1 !a k si s: ves:
cioili piitnaionns
a;ie
i 11 ;i tKiiriiiazine e.r b;aek broad ivarrow ,'!!.
In l.i- p ' ket yvas t-.tind a tlnvid cae conmu.g?Ii : I ,aK. . s-ine p.? eais, l-.y w h ich ii is though' t',at Ins name s Y.-ungor John Maniii-n. He w-is decently buried bv the citi.ens i.f P it' io.
STVk)AV. .C'TO'tKK
1W.
X-F e :.il,e jli-:.s-:re in s i i :o,
0;ptr. H iker, of V-rk tow ns ,i,., js noi de-. 1
law, id" the sum of one thousand del lar-, due by A B Here it is nvidnt that the power is general in the premises, with (he xeeption of a partn ular case; aed su-l. a power cone-ponds preci-ely lo that Contained in the constitution of Pennsylvania B this tiistmnn iit it is de clared, art'n 1. section 1. "The legislative power of this commonweal h shall he vested in a general m'd, yhii h shall consist of a senate ;md house of rr presentHtivps." Biacksloae d- fi eg tlv. power ofle-gi-ialiou, or mking of laws, to be the Sovereign power; and heme in confer ring upon the gen-ral assembly the power of legi-lati on. the people of the state have c nlerred upon it sovereign
p..wer. But there arc exceptions to this jf'-nerrtl ex- ici-e of -ovci igniy , epi ese(l in the constitution, amongst whit h are the following. "Flections shall he free and equal. 4Trial hy jury shall be as heretofore, and the light thereof remain inviolate. "The printing presses shall he free to every person to rxtmine the pro ceedings of the legislature, or any branch of th" government; and no law shall every be made to restrain the right thereof.' It i manifest that had not these exceptions been introduc d into the constitution, the legislature might, if it thought proper, have established a svs tern of rotten. homughs, dec lared that a m ijoritv of a jury might convict
mail, and instituted a censorship of the
is repor - d, in our last - he bad a sn. ere at
tack of the c'" U rn. " nt :,;-s -vered
CHOi.F.'v A The cholera is somewhat abating at Cim im.rili; although it i- si ill very bad there, li rages .-ovvreIv at Maysville and Loni-vilie, Ken Then: iiave been several fatal cases in Madison and one or two tithe Green
brier settlement, in Deerhorn co.
H XJOl, late of fSAit.erland county ieeeas.d, Hre left with SAMUlCl . IiEAL, t). of Alonntsteiling, for c.oi!ection. Those persons who have unsettled iiceounts will please attend to this notice soon, and save costs. Silas smith, ndminislrutor of said estate O-loherffil.
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Indim(joli, IblhOd. iJS3?.$ WHFUF iS, many of tnc rel.?:ivii portion of the cit iz 11s of this state, of yarious denominations, through the
t .4- medium of their nasi ore and other r p
ireseiuaiives, have expressed a wish o (-.-j unite in tastings wuh iniyer to 1 1 , in 2)ojyvho controls tin: destiny of nations i:25j)'vuki,,g a niitig;itioi. of the distress, ierj()rors, and desojatio;., which have, upon 5-)plolher continents, marked the. path of oJ the cholera, that scurjc now vii-iting
f)Oyjjthe states ot otlr confederacy, a: d c m-
mencmg its ravages on the eastern iroii-
tiers of Indiana: And vvnttirys, icr purposes of concert, the governor rf the state has been tailed upon to designate a day, inviting the co-operation of the citizens of the state in the desired devotions: Tir uF.ro- the undersigned, in com
pliance with the yvis'ics of hi- felie-vv-citizens, selects the second M:md) in JVoi- mber, as the day to he st.; apart lor fasting with prayer to an ov -mi-li;ig Prcvidence, hc-ecching hir.i to arrest the progress of the disease, vv'r.h its train of Calamities; and in behalf of tiic churches he bespeaks the aid and influence of all who btli( c in the efficacy of prayer.
X. NOIH.K.
TFAWESSFF Thirty baiiotings
were had i:i the legislature of Termes-
sce to elect a U. S . senator, in pl tce of mr. (Ini- dy, without a choice. 'F'heelection is postponed until next session. On 10 C.tL la eonsee :nce of the
cholera prevailing in the vieim'v. "!e Puis
m iutii celebration of the completion of the Oiuo cfin.d is postponedi 3lF.n.bL. of Ohio la onseqnenc A the t hoiera prcvh-lieg at Cincinnnti. the lectures in the Medical College will not cnminonco until "he "2 h r f November.
funnel 1 rniih l.an iieen elected $r the state of Maine Ftobert Lneas li.'.s een e,e. ted s..vern--r of Ohio and Geo. Wolf. jr;.y e.-ii. t oi'Pennsy lvnsiiafc Ch e.ies J. S.'well has been -lected to congress, fn.ni M arxhsnu. tofiil the vacancy oeeasoicd bv the death of (ie-ire E .Mitchell.
rASTIKG-OM'AV, NOVFiilt 1 nas niHin set apart by gov.
jNoble, t r lasting sc. ftee proclamation in another column .
In our last, 'vc neglected t mention the
death of JOHN lib GINS. . Craig
township, in this county, on Sunday, the 1 1th inst. lie left home, a few days before, in good health, to go to Cincinnati to pnrchas aflat boat, intending to go to New Oileans,this tall. He purchased a boat and descended the Ohio river some twenty or thirty miles, when he was Mtacked with the Cholera and died. He was about 27 years of age, and has left a widow and two small children Also, died about the sometime, near the same place TIMOTHY SHELDON
he as removing his family, in n boat, to
this C 'iintv, yhere he formerly resided '
Ca??kkk-r.v-h -In Viarch last, nv.ro than om hundred children, near Stanstead, Lower Canada, weie sn ttchrd from the em
press; and this is sufficient to how hi aces f their pironfs, by tins relentless
that the cons;ilGiio;i of Pennsylvania .d-seas?.
At a meeting of the citizens of Switzerland eotinfy, Ia. held in the town of Xew York, in said county, on Saturday, the "Jtlfh day of October, 18o"2, lor the purpose of promoting the interest of our country at the. next
Presidential election, Kichri T.
GoDiMiti) was called to the Chair, and Dr.i.x IIearick appointed Secretary. After the meeting being called to order, a committee was appointed to draft and report resolutions, which are as follows: 1st. Resolved. That we view vrifh the
deepest interest the approaching Presidential Flection, as we firmly believe
it involves the fate of the Republic, in
as much as our liberties, our national
prosperity, and our republican institutions, are to stand or fall by the result:
k24. That tve view the late message
of the President of the United States, vetoing the hill to recharter the Bank of the United States, in opposition to
amnorityol the people s representa
tives, as an act of high handed tvranv.
and unbecoming a President of a free people:
Sd. That we view with deep regret
the conduct ol the. President in, withholding his sanction from a hill appro
propriatin "201)1 K), f9r (be hnprovo-
jrTHi. board of Countv Commissioners wills:!, rr- stairs. in '.he courthouse in evay, on Monday, the;:h ef Novem her next" V.. PATrON.clk'
i 0 Y. 1 :o A SOLID ATE D LGTTBBT. cl. vss xu. 10, run is:2. To foe drawn, Aot. 7, IS 52 (JO number lottery ten drawn ballots.
1 f 8 i o,oo m$ 10,000 1 of 10 000 is 10,000 1 of 10.K)0 :s 10,000 1 ef 10,000 is 10,000 t of 2,2110 2,200 li) of 1,000 ie 10,000 10 of f00 is 3,000 10 of H!!0 is 3.000 0 of 200 is 4.000 6.") of 100 is K.500 AC of fit) ;s 2.M10 fi of 40 is 2,2J0 112 of 30 is 3.2 0 224 of tO is 41. K0 UHirt of 10 is 4',0tK) 1M00 of 5 is (300
ISO IO prizes, amounting to $1N3,0-10 l ickets FIVfc DOLLARS ehares in proportion. Sylvestercoiitinues to distribute fortunes to he West. 6000 dollars, 111 a whole ticket sent to a merchant in Cincinaatti. 1000 dolla.s.in a w hole ticket, sent to Tennessee and 30,000 dollars, in a whole ticket, sold to Mathew Watson, of Nashville, Tennessee. S. J. SYLVESTER. PitrFburc, Fi nn. Oct. 8.
fin n K Probate Court, f Swit W 7erland count v will sit at (he tourt-
ho ise, in V'evay, on Monday, the l2thof
Novcuiber nci.
.bW'Aiil) PATTON, clerk.
A you in S mtli Amtinao Lto., hui-
Ved, a day or two ago, in the ship iJ ,sj
in-m Ju..iK.s A) res. During he pas-
sage, yve Uodeisfand , that lie re 1 used
to eat any thing of a h Ss deiicaie 1 a. turc than chickens; turning i,t. i,;s nose at the beef which 1. rn.e.S f..,:i ,,f the fare .of hi compariens. Y steriay morning, having reen well 1. i;e was acComm-jdat. d" with a moveable apartment, lot unlike ihat in w,.h T.nTieiiane lodged B-j-zet, a,d earned up Arch street in a cart env n by one hoie, who seemed ,iuly pi, of his rojal burden, ills eii'.itn whs ong, ami one bar of his cabinet i;,,a been broken out; soth.it his toovi m nig were but paril.tlly n trained. f,e driver, after having g.o.e en thought.
lessly lor a sqiiace or Iwo, tuin, , H liead to learn the cause of a Mioiii a man 011 the pavement, and was tonished to rind himself check hi j. w with the lion, who had come u": !f take a lock at a scene qune m w ., him. The man jumpd down i- ;t stle that would oave de;i'n., Q ,j. brtel or Jean Ravel; and th I1..0 r him as far as his chain allowed. II -v to get him shut upagiin was the q.jej lion; and, while they ho had the cat
of him were censulln. about thiof the bystanders laid h..ld of I 1?
At this, in greit indignation, h
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