Western Times, Volume 2, Number 13, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 November 1829 — Page 1
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sew t r j$b j rirri:i a pi iu.isiii:d s. smith, at ci:.Tit i:imx, wayni: county, Indiana. 1TO.
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in our very form! And a thev vere pleas led uith the portofarm. tie gUry of con
ipio-t, the -laughter and cruel torment their o ri specie, they thought also, noth ng could be mot e agreeable to the (In initv linn the ronm.nn l i 1 1 1 o of men : and that the deei-i ui of jutice came t'lotn above.
an I -tnrk . 1 1 i its powerful hand, the
protect the weak nations from the strong, 'ropes were stretched from the stage to the i geared to give promise of nn e comic ner-
it. !t was Jones No. o. Who is tl at Sare,
if I not trouble you?1 't i ,1,'r. Junes." was
the reply. The Frenchme n jumped from his seat: 'II v gar! all tie admr in this
-I hi: I,OT OP I HOI s V.MK r.T j iin in n ri it. i.en h ; ht ilt i.l w ithin tV hr-art, t v orrrt rrow cloo ruiiTalr !, V'- ' r r i k lest l.i '.i or w .r.! impart Wh it nui't t")t b r vtalf.l.
tnd shelter the humble cultivator of the gallery, over the heads of that part of the
ii, who toils lor the. benefit of society, audience in the pit, and on which the three fro:n the inroad of the savage and cruel in- performers commenced propelling each a vader. Should those liitrh benefits ever ,w heel-barrow . With breathless anxiety
be obtained, it vv ill form a new , memorable the entire audience witnessed their pro-! house i.lr. Choue. lie plav erv tbir g.
and happy era, when man, no longer I'd- ces9. They started, and reached the mid- j He mg, he paint, he af. he apour,
sramper by car he is every I rd and every bodv is him. I will a-k hi nan e no more. All the gentlt man aie Mr.Chone. Monsieur Tonsori is come acraii:! I will look no more but on thcl.idv. I bae wrote down nothing in my bo k but Vim Htur ChoneT Presently Mr'. Pally Trott. the crok, arrested hi noiire, and looking car full y around to see no one r.bcrved l.im. be
1 t a
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r v iW'1 .v'.'Mi Hi' !i J j! Au i v t a,; a .
low icg the merciless and bloody propenti- die of the ropes in safetv. suspended liftv
i r-r 1 . . . . r . t .till
loi.rw.ji tell incomliat. Hence trie It ry Ii chaiarteri. s tie lerocious uea-ts teet trom the pit. 1, very bosom ttiroiibed I !) .;n. the thank chaunted to the Abnigh- i of the fore;!, w ill act conf mnal ly to his with the mo!-t intene interest, fearful that ;tv in hi irred t tuples bv the irtnr, for town natuie, that of a nulJ, equilable, gen- the very next step might plunge them from tttie s veral thi uand of irtim i'nfimlated erni and social being. Ithe dizzy height. One of the rope? on
in ihfir inatiable ambition. Hence the And ye! princes and potentate of unf"r-'which the daughter stood, became too!
:( r t..: tiuantiU .f !i'.its M.-.oi pi!',fi'i::fc A.'.a, , h..e mi-efabie fuioect !ack. I lie w lit f. I barrow wa? urged on-
-i" in r tlie r joirinc; nay . so bite achate been ith sorrow ie cied on our ward with laborious and most dangerous I t e 1 1' i n of f,ou ! the fo'ifteeiith, kir of ! .-More, open nurex es to the beneficial ray s exertion, and for a while the three stopped
1 Yit.ri we see the ehide.l but eeat Tur- of lir,t produced hv the lei mnr of both -on the middle wav. The eldest trirl, ten
er.v.c on bi knee, imploring, in the heat ; Kuiope and America, and i.siead ot pur-jyears old, felt the rope slacken under her inquired the name of the actir. -It is offhc lilit. the titber ot niertie for the Uuing the liernMe career of destruction fleet, and knowing that her life depended t Jones' was the reply. The joor Krei h vu rrrufi iti i of hi huuian family, for and debaM merit of your own species, ami 'on its belt"' kept tight, her frame was. near- gentleman lost all pat i nee. lie looked
dar.'ng to oppoe the unl.oundcd, the mi 'of w aterii, the oil w ith thf tear of the ,ly convulsed with fear she trembled like -fiercely in the fire of hi informant, utter
i-'i t :.
,. ', 1 t hy tho i'in ' t, Wi, i iviii! t!,i w irl I f ov, u "i 1 tv-ai- itS tl." I'lM'T I'li't, "l o i tticm fr m v!t-, nr. v i'i otr tier 'i-!' 1 1 crt
1 t!i i; p i.iitm 'lit r-inn t rone ;
iT'li lf v. it!i ii'i rri- :
r-neot hi- ma-tcr. tendi r par rit, direct our attention to vour an aspen leaf the big drops of inward anwent t it -till father; thev i fine intt re-t : w hi' h corii-t riot in foririncr 'guih ran rlewn her cheeks, arid lo save
herself -lie placed one foot upon the rope
lj'iil"lS"rr.o
t!l Ml!llt ill it OI'P (I,!,! 11 l t r.f klldirii Tit t, I-1 ii. l",-, r- t 1. - .si . ,,nr m. L I t . ! I J
- ..... . ii..r 4ti v vnn.l,.-- III' l 'I'l . n - ll 1 i;' I UM l UI'J' rob1 the migiitv all tir of the w orld thuj, but turning them into u-eful implements to
w hich suppoi ted her father. In this awful
tneirw.uidentig ifain ition li'.letl the ta-t open a -o, I, the iiroduce of w hich w ill gi e i-ituation the audience were mute and si-
fp ine of heaven with ditlerent kind of you ten 1 "dd the value of vour commerce deifie-. proci itmi: in Olyuipu, hke the in hurn in flesh, and then, instead of being Ii id pc i - under them, allow 111 to them a cu;e. on w ill occunv nn honorable place
i -t
'II lh j-1 --in-, - of their tidlokv beiu-j;. bn e. up. in 4 lie earth . Vou w ill be both the hap h itred, v irtue and vice to be a portion ofipv sovereign' and fathers of a beloved and
!hec i,-t! tl atli b sN . To Neptune w a- , i.umer uu f.imi'v
Mar-
r : S
Tiir. vovAiir. or i.iri:. vmf in inn fi'l t uthrrt il , i -!i I'll 1 i'(i tint t'fj l.oiM do to jou.
. . ; 1 1 1 I v -" i r h!', (K 1 1 at it a tut c !o V ) i a. iv iirv v th" - -1 wi'li ' .il' rcp'nr ;
i a t t ' 1'i.h li'i-, 1 ii it it- cl" iii
V . -i u t urf - V,." ; vt w itS d (:?. i.' nvorMKiN' to sf.T:i:!'. T aV'i-ni I !' at. '. id , ft;,in.', h y
rut',
ivr tr the oereigatv of the sea.
had the dep ii tment of war. c.v;c. with liivei-ttu - ot oiii' orcupied hv tin hiuii rror loner d.viuif t -a woj-hipped, or rath er feared n an. ent Ibune and thi is -till pi a tieil pi A-i-i and other p.itl ot the globe, w here tlo improvement ol'ran's I'di !U '.t i- i he' ked hy the tyranny of de
, it. I'iorn the a' oro ( reeds al-o cririna'td i'1'ia", I other blmidv sirnlKe- to ap-
e it t he i r
w I ath. We must ev n .
id.
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h'rr. mdv t -huddi r.
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ii i r iu mi' 'i ! um-
ill Mi'1 uti
t.f j w it :. ) it h.V, at. 1 without ii.jj roritilill AMI M KIIIA4. ir. '' ! nrn nrr nn.'"! Hhd yon w tkt mai !, ", jt 1'm'i w! mi th ib mi l :n vow i a: !. ilk.. f 1 1 i m", f ao-I Wi'V i eni!v f -r.-ivrn,
t ' ii' i a jeiMi- praf tn e v. br'l
I nil an the
mmi ilr ai ot u hp r!- the iii"t d ar to man i
ttp'ii owti oll-ju ir g: atile.hun -till. t the -rrowof ta tnkin 1, eu-! an. r.g the t 1 1 1 1 l A-i A'.: nttion. Oh! leader, let me MU-e '. mv pen reln-e to iui-uf
the -ui ! t
M.A I KY. Oa thf raind ol inu cumnl rn!t Repu'.iliran , H i- rr;1 rtiun tfiat a large portion of the human ui.ily irp held in tria l horiilace, mu-t j r.!uci' inii'd niati.jii. 1 i j C. how iiitit tlst? 1'Utlan
t'tr"j i t atnl LiinisruN ful lor the urifnrtuuati' Mil tiriil daiu-liP r ei! .Xi'rica, who have ktn urn from their h. nie, alio the htu.s ot their t dit f.ithr, mother-, c hihlri-u and friend-, to rn iii i i:t a w rrtt hed i n-tence m.iler ttie hit .1 . t
l"i oijje r.r ;n , inofi-i r in r.umaii :riii ? i
c.tiiiiot ri'iictiir low the uiti oi.-eni. nt!2. n I" thi ii -it ' it'ily favoured of nil cutjntr ic 1 1 Hi r , too, uii'Jer the tvHind of ti e CI. r i Mi, in pr. -i ej ts of jastice rtiid aiercj citi orieiit t di a) lit lo thoi-e niihappy h-iii the c rii !ty they do. i' thy nre i.ot l jpocnt, th h !i ve th.it
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t. and I can onlv iep'nt willi if.-' . i ' w I'll ll.l V I'lhrrf I.i 'lllllll' .il I liii Ihf ll I
ot i. 'i: i.ii oiii i,'itm riutn - i -
lent a the grave. Many turned away their heads, or covered their eye with handkerchiefs, to shun the horrid sight. The feelings of the beholders were painful beyond description. Many were truly sorry they had ever placed themselves in the wav of w itnessing the heart breaking exhibition, and resolved to shun it, or any thing like it, forever afterward'. Init the -trouble between life and death wa soon
over. The three miraculously descender!
again safely to the stage, on reaching w hich the audience broke out into loud applauses, more from real joy at seeing the two char mil g gills again on terra firvia. than from any pleasure they had derived from the feat. Ily all the tender feeling of our natuie by all the love ve bear our children by all that we consider gentle and hu nane. w e solemnly protest against thi most unnatural species of amusement. 1'hihidelphi.i never before approached so near to haibarism, as when -he encouraged by the countenance of her citizens, this cruelly lerrif ing spectacle.
ed a passionate tarn. :nd slan n ed oi.t of
the box. '1'v gar, said t e. -1 will have r;o more of Moi sif ur ("here I!-l a-got ir. my head and 1 shall gft hini out ne' zare.
VARIETY.
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Wc ua l o'it-e'iT' in l.dl ii.it-.
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or A fii. mi Cr't choi tip.ai hi
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t'.c work of dud's own h;.i;d rri I n'aii !3
in tl.. hatTv i urdi v , w hen it i u-Hiam "" 'n ,'v,'r,t',e '" "!,'t r,?! ol! 'r melled b'th"e -!i t(k!e of-upei-titrai ai dp'1 "'fi,"i "; 11 Ulll '''',('J "'
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j 'id ice, w e are en abb d to r tlect and to j
e. with a en'tratitig ev eT throug'i the t!i: k v e.l of lime, w hi h -ep irate us from the pi liinliv e and succt edta ages 0" the wnii 1; aiid t i om iiie ott-r lv es that all
the
ATI AND SLAVERY.
r )'ii t! n (' l,iilJ ( f 1 '. I " m in- o ;iti--"i
An rigenio'i-i and u-pful work, called the p,
4,.V' r.:' '.-!,. !"j-r Ha, rr ' '. s( (' m j ui a," by f'liAf.ir' Ve.fr, i- re .rb ri'i Iv t ir thr nrii.j -ir il ti!l .hnrllo In
; i 'i(e ! in tin ritv. i b.e hulow ingps-t
I ' :ti 'tk- a War, v. hich w e hav e been per- w hi miMed t i enpy. will sul-iciently il!u-'iafe . tlien
e-it rnr il If nd
itlni tV-s , all th'o rii:!it a sunuda :,.te and div ino, n lata e to w ar rnd
' il- accompaniment-, pioceed from tho-e l-.iv.-'ge cu-toms of the h.irbarom nation in '; the primitire iigcs, above alluded t1', and ! which are funded on the same grovuid a 'the piacticc f duelling, a'ready c ndemn :elb !ie j'-f'-nn nl of '.lie mo-t b aine l
id ami iii"'ia t ch c f hu i ope, well
a- the tenet-ot r ir c,uiti.in religion nd although -ii'.h -light foundation- have -erv I a a speciuu- piefext to invade
rhirWfr ol" c hn-tiui, nril hfr unon thrir
i lnVB "i liberty and iut' llizrnce every virie.l form tloit -uit the popular heze. not con)enl with takir."' Irom the nn-r.ihle hl.itl;' ttie laiahen ihli' ri;hliM ol rv, Si. the pur--uit til Ac, -lire i.?," l,y w hirfi "I ( j are ernhiw-
trtidi r."' Imt 'Viicruinq the ne-
;d mi- (Hid tnpil e. t -poi t with the
c i iu- Ii of air lelh w (le.itures.
h o . ng to (i n! iiloiie who gave
t-
be 1 1 i
1 !o" lll'iU.
n
AV AI!.
Vhf ii uar.' It i n- of the .rnurre-
of Ui odti'i I, op , ni instei pro'bi e I hy th"
r .o.( xiiu l,etw en inhdi -n a-ul vaiice, ''!('. t; and the tew imliv idu il he h will ncwr he d--t rov ed but hv the bei. f.tted ai ? tut - ipp-ed to
t id nation in p eral pai t- of
ii . d d . t .
-.,. -..,,i..t .nnr.l it .lr.nri- of f ' . r ..,.. i " ' M't Wl.,1 leUel. Ull.lCt .llf VV IgUt-l
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.' ' fer, mill the light "t lienigi.ir.t piuli nth ro ll e.juf tdly incorporated into ojr ,,, 1, ,U f. pi r.iutted to ie m h them.
'The vvaiof civibfd nitiou-,"' eh- rve i w ri'er, "m.ike crv h't'e rhangv in the - -;cm of empire. The puhlr: percr-ive -can elv anv ali rat in. but an increase of
iii i
win) aie i.avr the
pr ida il impi ov r niffit of ihr. inT-,i:., ,.ti. I -' ! n . i i i g! i t'ltl.eir advantage. It he. ties d the hum in rtf e (that -fated lie danger, enjuv ed the profit ;
War i- arrient as m m. ami ei-!ed if be thai I. led m the battle, grew n It y vvlie-i mm, bke Indiana hid re) law- to ;the v i try , he might show In gains w ith settle their ditt'ia aces, and each or.e ar- j out env y . I'ut at the conclun)n of" a hmg T de I to him-ell the right of deciding by w ar, I; iw aie we recoinjiened for the fii'ce ; the r m-eirieticc of w hicli w a, that .death of the multitude and the. ejpeu-e of power mde the right, and the weak be- million, but by contemplating the sudden auet'ua pre of the strong. gloiic-of p iv in i-tei and ag iit, contracti' h wa the !ate of -onef y in Kutope, nr-and roriimi-io r m, whose eipiipages fvivi I jag after that primitive -tale :,hove-hine like meteors, and w hose palaces use : !li; ie 1 to, and previous to the. t -tabli-h-J like exhalations?' r ;e-d of the 1 tw a they are at thi- pteent ! It j, hoped that the present alliance in
-I. for iu lieu ol legi-lation. eveiv -uit jljnope, being compo-ed of the most eni !e I hv the re-ult of indiv idu il j li-htcned sovereigns of the e.uth, who to which the horr id practice of du-, !,(lVe done already so much good to man-
to he asciilied, and was left to h-jkind by the suppt c-iou of w ar which had
n - ie v :,v our tore'athf r.
ed hi the
ervity cf prevetitilii, hy ruid uicnif, '-fiu-m i rind atriotio'' per-otn frtru liutructiiii: lhni to r ;ol aiid wiite!! In a coii-;a'i(ai purt of Ihr (' : vmiu A Trr.y .or;-, u leaoii - ; a per of S . (. undain, wc hud da- fidhivs iii - ,-rii h-: .W. Klit r I have been informed that certain indiv iduals who have stilled a-
n.ori g-t u. ai e -o mur h interested in the ( iitjrv m, nt f (,ur s'axe )'uLitiotit that ihey devote paid of their time in teaching them to lead and w tite. This i certainly
! unjioiiiic it not luminal, and ought not to
I e allowed. Il there i no law to pundi
-uch humane a:i patriotic i:istrviors, it is high time to enact one . lam told there is a law agam.-t tear hing slav en to write, huf no penalty for teaching them to read. I think, sir, both :dmuhl he held criminal inacountiy like tin and if uch be not the law, I hopo the approaching ession of the Legislature v til put adjourn w ithout giving u one to that effect. in the iaeati time, I would suggest to the individuals alluded
to, the propriety ot i expecting in this par
ticular at leat, th2 intcre.-t of the south
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iiiMoitors. From the Boton ('az"tte. The follow ing humorous article we copy from the Dramatic .Mirror, a spirited little theatrical paper published in this city. It i one of the best thingu of its kind that we have een for many days, though evidently ba-ed on the old familnr story of 'hAhmiV:.r 7'riJo;i.' The fact that there are live or -ix respectable individuals of the name
of Jones, .attiched to the Tremont compa
ny i known to all who take any interest!
in matter connected with the drama. 1 he article will explain the rest. ' Mil. JONKS' 1 was considerably amused the other evening at the theatre. It was a night w hen ail the Juneses had a finger in the dramatic pie. A Trench gentleman, with frizzled hair !ind white kid cloves, who
OLD AM) -NEW STH.L. The inconvenience occaioi.ed by the. use of tw o Styles i so great that " e should suppose, the "Emperor of all the I'u-siansv from motive of humanity if nothing else, would at lat fall in with the Ci regorian v stem, and thus put an end to the j erpetual jarring which (xist in the computation of time. The rew -tyloa i wrll known, w a introduced by Pope (J rf gory X 1 1 Ith. in and cori-terl simp!, in tnakirg the civil ear coincide with the s.'ar To ffect thi he struck out fen ! m (ncm 1 e vear abov e mentior f d.i w hich had l eer, gait ed since A. D. '2o ii. a-'nsei,!: r cf of the Julian year be i' g longer bv ai nit leven n antes than the solar. '1 In being
rione, the einal eijuii o was r stored to the '2 11 Marc!). the same dav on w l.ich it fell in "Jo. The object of the pepe in making this change, was principally to nccornmodafe certain moveal 'e te;:.-t-. The (i regorian year, or New h:v le. w a ;;r!rpted in Great P-ntain by an Act of I'arlia ment in 17.11. Mo-t other Pi' tcstant countries hav c since concurred in the sv stem, but wherever the Che'k church predominate, the Julian vear i still the civil
vear. As the diiTrrence betw ecn the (i r egorian mid Julian vear amcurts to ei:et!av in L"0 year, if follow that im e the introduction of the New Sty le (. !7 y ear) there has been a gain cf nearly two day and conseipir tit 1 y . in charging the Old tIe into the New. we now have to arid 12 davs. We were never mme sensible ot the inconvenience-ati-ing f rom the diir r ve ci computation than in exarnirit g a day or twe since, the dates of the principal ovu.ts which have occurred during the pte-int war in Europe. In many ca- s if t ;r;po. t t Hile to urertain whirh tlo is r ; :r t!-c
. . A A . f .-'I. Wil'J VIIVIVIOIV, ll.t, VI'lV M UK 'Ol 1.'. UI.'J -at in the same box, appearerl to take an , . , ... - '. everit recorded. It a congress e nat-tng intense interest in the performance. He ' ,. , .- . , , , ' , . . ,,. i i called for on any suhicct. it i. to mtermg a stranger, he addressed himself sever- i t i " c .' i .i ,n, j cm i ,- ,Cede with llus-ia rr I be ar!. ; tnn el t lie al times. Hi? was wonderfully delighted I , , , . - . , , .... -, ,, . . . .. ,T , real vear, instead of the Julian. II e mow itli the versatile talents of 'Mr. Jone. ,, - , , . . A , -ii .i , r , 1 ment liiisia sh.ould take this step, drercc -bv jr, said he, h'u ti de wonder of de ,..,, ,-,.. ., ...
i1 "vuni umi'iit uiu i. jiiiiipr , ,iiiii ua - let
vv noie v nrisiian w or i,i w ouiM accord in ri system, which, to u-e I he larguage of Eurguson, 'ought to he rect ived in all placce where truth is legaiderb' A. V. Jfiir. Com.
V ' I'!
iitve always acknowledged a s'l-
t .lau! nrnni-citit power, vvho-e
, c i- i o'o. , (Hy fio oi the actions of ivj.kind; h it. i i au unimproved -tte of i. i"ir uiiie!, tlo y eo.ild not hav e the idea V. i u O'V pose.", of the mild rind cele-tial a iihie we attnhiile tothe Deity, therefore, they g ive htm feelings and pa loas like "ir own. Indeed fheir ahherratinns went f :dl f uther; they supposed hint moulded l-"it d niltivatioa nlon will never ut'er If ahd!iii!i th ni.tmn i ( war. I lie universal rtoiM,, of th fr,).!),.!, and the iufl'iedcu of n 'i;ion uarvi tlio fnarA ne'n, wi'.l iirne the "t.lj- to ;tual rtuiLtlics. Eos. (i.U.L.AK.
riiii.Aii:i.riiiA tiii:atki:. iiriKAVirv of t.ic rem. ic taste. From the Saturday I'.ulletin.
I he taste ot I hiladelphi.in i not only
strange, nut j esmn strangf. Let a man of ordinary humane feelings attend the Arch
Street Theatre of a night when Mr. Peters anil his two infant daughters perform upon
the tight rope, and he will he rhocked and
horrified at the savage exhibition. To
i
ol :
think of paying a half a dollar to see a irn l
lated and shaki ri the most polished of ten years old puhii,i a wheel harrow tit
part of the globe, and since they hav e dis countenanced the slaving of nation, by pro
hibiting Ihe .ahominahh; trafic in human llenh, no e-s shameful than it is below the
Kroiu the Journal of Mutual itv, RULES FOlt M KlNl? C.On) Id TTFR. If you b.ave 1 or cows, it is best to churn every day ; and by r.o n.ean 1 s f i erji c i t
1'iist the gorge ou? Turki'h pavilion of lone No. 1, excited his admiration. He
inquired the name of the arti-t. It is'.Ur.
eijcj. 'Ily gar, he i3 von grand painter.
Mr. Chonc he is called . lie is great man!
I will write down hi name
Presently Mr. Jones, No. 2 made liis ap
pearance in tistful costume, and sung
March to the battle field.' The French
gentleman was in extacie. 'Sare, that i
a fine singer. I Ie appears like Na poloan than ev ei y oilier day If yen cat. not
hetoretheimperielguanl. U hat hisname?,l churn every day , tluow into the r!f;,m.
It is 'Mr. Jones 'Jsjcur Chnnr he re- j " hen gathered a handful ot nice s;,it. j. plied with extreme surprise, hy gar! Iie,very ttarm weathor, when mdk scans scoti, is great man--he paint, he sing I write ; Put ,uo heaping spoor tuls m -alt into evrlow n his name again. i ery pail of nnlk, before straining. 'Ihr.
Not long afterwards. Mr. Jones No 3,; quantity awellathe p:ality ot butter h appeared on the tapis as Goitde. The guto , greatly improved by thi tnctl. od. Jf v.. a with which he fed and licked his lips, have i.-c, put a small piece info ev rry pan attracted hi attention. "There is one ' nt "inilk, and also in the cream when you grand acteur. What is. he?1 That i .'ifr. ! 'h.uin. Ifym have t;o ice. put the ti mi Jjnes? The Frenchman started with tioult j lto n pail, and hang it 1:1 the well twelve and amazement! 'Monsieur Chonc; come ! h-rs be for e churning. In the warm sea-
am :
Hv gar he is every hotlv! He . crenm should be skinined ns soon a it
paint, he sing, he eat like one cat without! ln the least our, r.nd in the cl.l.t wenchoaking! Hy gar I am surprise ! 1 w ill, ther milk should not stand ;n ie than ;-r
write down hi name once more.'
I or -lo hour. The; i:tir.ot care should h
a rope from the stage to tl gallery, a
height something like forty or fifty feet abore the pit ! It is a mon-trous perversion
of the common feeling of our nature to
dignity of man, and have both condemned ; countenance such an exhibition ; w orse, ah-
and aioli-hed the inhuman custom of duel- solutelv. than the hull-baits o: Suain
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ling in their respective kingdo.ris, they will alo annihilate by degrees the old and
still wor-e practice of war, founded, as it
This strange leat was performed sever
al time at the above named theatre during the last week, and generally to crowded
lias been shewn uhove, on the amo prm-J houes. We suppoe our citizens attend ci pie of duelling, which feince man's, crea- jfrom nearly the same motives which inflution ha raised so much di'oase, famine ence them in attending an execution . Mr
and peti!ence, and thed such torrents of Peters and his two daughter appeared up. 1 111 1.1..1 -ii. ..1 . .. . 11 1
numan moon; ann in it mey win at length .011 the stage, each liaving a fantastically
In the course of the piece, which was taken to keep ev cry article used in 11. aWt'f and London, the Frenchman was kh butter, pet fectly sweet, by firuucnt
interested in another character. A voungiaiu' thorough scalding.
extpiisite held back his head, shut his eye and flirted a wh'.te handkerchief with all the graces of Hrummell. It was the
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TIIK LST Ol' I 1 1 K STUARTS. When the last decon.lent of the unfoi fu
character of Froth. "Sare I trouble y ou ;; naic regal line of Stuart, the Cardinal de but who ithatactcur who lisps like one York, hail been completely depi ived of all sucking pig?1 lt is.Ur. Jones." 'Monsieur his property by the ravages of the French Chime!!! All the wotld i Monsieur i in Italy, his mije-ty George ths Third, .'hone! Hy g:tr! he is every body ! I hope j settled upon hun an annuity of four Uum-
Sare, you no ircpose on me. Hy car! my
head is turned! Monsieur Chone again.' hut I will put down his name. Soon after he asked another gentleman
sitting near, the name of an actor more
succeed in establishing such laws us n ill 1 ornamented whccl-barrow. Three tight lyouthful than any of the others, who ar
sand pound out of the privy pntse; for
which he received the n;ot grateful thanks of the venerable exile, thii ugh Sir John Cox Ilippcsley, who had taken an active pait in recommending Ins misfortune to the British monarch. The Cardinal ihr
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