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7 t- 1 I :.. . J ! i. JUE KEWSl Ot'tt ORM,g, JVOO.N, fsb EVENING CMf," , - VOIx XXVII .,No. 7. - - -- - - EOKNTOiVi N. $ WEDXESIIAY APRIL 27, 1831. :. WHOLE No. 130; ' runu.'i"Et wr.r.KL : for Tftc riictrju E f pit, : I T At Tif lr aaaam. 44vnci. Ad.!ii.eal.ii;ierted 0n Ik ffual frot.;, fx.. lo l EJiin. nrntis p. t tSd. SELECTIONS. , Slufiilne. ' A i'l'.N. . from Hit lliiaoi SIouiLly THE riUUUCLI'IlIA One daft no matter w heiL a ttrq n gpr was seen riding slowly ttiru' the streets oi uourisuwg ipwir in enl, good looking young gentleman would be called tbo best kind of a nag.' 1 lis tnpcarancefaltogrllier, was respectable enough; it was e eu. as resoccis. exterior. a touclT above what is common; and he would hats passed aloug; unnoticed,, had it uol been, fur one thing, which exerted) ; out vt ria I - t,eut ion. XU 1 ImuhjhttJU'MiLj craxrv4 f d mi h people, and the front pf t be stotea adorned with fine rood, and g1a"ujnwik' ' BsBal1yift-P tract the eje-ib uraugers-gaze wn tUed ua vsjuuk: y ; hit turned hi bead neither to the right not left; he muted neither Tip nor eye-Vid; but rode forward, at if apparently iMicoritCi'Ju. well of bis owll ex- ion, would not have been expected to address each 'individual, n a crowded street, yet when those who bo neurest nodded or spoke at they cii illy 'opened Ue' Way, thoy were surprised to tea th horso man's gaze fixed - on vacancy, and hit body remaining, as iT tied to a take. ' ., - Tharoanll asleep,' laid onp. 'He's at blind ai a bat,' laid ' i other.' . 4 v'.-. ,'f ' an- claimed a thirdly marked a fourft: ami all were ur- pritea that a man wnd waa nppar" pntlv n pyiiA a indir nf Iwine. s-- I IM had not wit enough to are where he was ffoinp, or to know who were around him. ' . Ja the mean- time our trnivrller fowls, and alt tb.it profutiion, with which flo western) laiee delight to enterin.tljeir guests. Near ber tat a young lady, modcKtry attired, in tle bloom of voulr and beauty, whose easy manners and engaging appeal ance, might have armed any heart not callous tothe charms of native elegance. ; Now, indeed, our dandy opened both mouth and eyes to some ijurnose. Scarcely deigning to return the salutation of .hit ,,hnsxcjsjJiaImuit!nxejliJb.e. work of havoc fih, Hcsh and fowl 4 r wandered off to the youna lady now he gazed nt a broiled chicken, and now at the' fair niece of the landlord (nit which he liked br'i, I am unahl lio iv. The elm ken ieemed"to 'io 'bffiexy wrKr-htrt-on . Why not sir?' inquired the as tonished landlord: . , " t -'It's not clean! I can't sleep in it." repeated the dandy, bruiting op and doan with thef ntost amusing air'of self importance, ! wouhl'ilt, sleep there for a thousand dollars?' Xake c'arf' what you say xaid the landlord,' 'you nh not aware that 1 keep the best jhuae in all this country, and that my . wife is famed for the cleanliness of her htwrseimd beds Can't heln it replied this dan- oved from dish to dish.'and then . ; f . -f. , i r. ,i i . i niniseli m a mirror, very sorry wr; awkwnrd business to be stire. but to be plain with you, wonti!eep in a dirty Wt to please any man. You wont, wont your! No, sir, 1 will not. 7Tnieii I fhall mabtf-tnrii' aaid f Bot how do you know this to one of theni.' - 'Oh, bless you; I know them Wfel!; lread the history of that youths id his motions, before he was in my" house fire minutes" One year agti he rould bww and niile like, a Frehctjf dancing muster,' skip nvei a CuUuter, and play, as many trirki as pet ntoitiey. He is just out of hi np prentii'esliip, promoted to the 'liytit ly of a Dun, and mounted oh a lius koratyaed qu ,. k n hVioLlie-JuhLtat. verb, Set beggar on hore I unoVrsfantl tna wliolirniattfir," replied the judge, and verj-prnw-Iy walked into the- houvf, while the younger member of th i ar re roaring with laughter at Jhi intd adventure of the Philadelphia Dun, nrm. citmun. ami rven imurv. as i ntiiirimrtii. lonn.i ino ;ime ii L. 'j. r A. .. , , i ... ' . ..; . i,,v' upon tU thatdiiv, you inni)!V TlieB J..-.,",,-,-OVE. ,v- The true key of the snivere it Ijoye. That levels all iLequJilltiesj ','makeslow the mountain and e UU1 the yttlley. and brings human utrnce, as of the presence of bit fellow creature. ' It was court week, and an unu aunl eoitcuurie of iH.-o.de was col- r t leeicd. Here was the jnaie, with aijur traitt of lawyers. Thef can- dulaiet for ofGce a ere here, diatrib "liTrnjif '"trotU'i and kindm'Mnv n4 rtrettsin all tbw popuU. arts, which are so we! uadertoo in ev ery republican country. Here was the farmer clad in his neatest borne pun, and 4 roVunttd - a - hit - best bore. lleie was the buatrr with his i ifle. Here, in short, were- the people, collected, toir for pleanrr, tnd some for burineM, rkhilriting the 'tritfmentoffelrnf- which irowdsilw ayprodiKe, ailh l goid hutituf I only iouikI in cutsitric wliete all arje free and equal. The pu.iiie qiiare ctiiiMicu a scene win h aould hare bren amuisg t on uoarcutouied t such display of charter. At wue i-pot were t ncitibors dnviiig a bargain. . IV hke the jwolo of other rcoontrics, whi trsiuact biwiuess ia. private, thev were urronIHl hv hoM of propeh airoceationalfy .ihrc in their comments. A stranger, ad teeth as white at sno-v, ronlied forth, aod while one seized his bri dle, the other hld hi stirrup as be dismounted. Still the automaton I related not a muscle; tut drnwitig r i . ' . ii.. up uis oouy, moveu majuicuny io wards the bouse. i , '-; At the dofr he was rcet" by the laodlotif, a portly, 1 well . dressed man, with a fine open countenance, who h4 been iionorcd by hit futlow citizent with several civnrappo'Ot mr-nt. nn-1 hrt'l even They were the judge, the law vers, a lid" other iiilclfieTit mfnCithe some ef them in the C'ld, in tunes of jicril. 1 1 ' tounir:dI.rliit n4ie welcomcd the stranger and invited him into his house with . att air of dignity jatid bopit ality A servant took' bit surtout, and several cm tlemen who were seated roiintl'the fire, pushed buck t at ir rhairs to ttlllhesc things moved not t! tomatoti; the gUxed eye and com pressed lip were sttll lived, and the chin remained in the ruskum ef a t immense rrnvnt. After a momen tary pause, the centtemrn in the room resumed h-ir enveM..iiorii i h Undlord applied himself Id thf titiness bis hoiwe, and the sibnit traveller was evnignfd to the ,o! liiion wIihIi he seeid to eiivrt. nod everted no more attention, earepr &ojbl an h'ne!'l Iwikwooilsmar!, ho tttolled in to, tak' a Mp, ami aftcf sating at him for a quarter . i , i . ,i ii. sb hour. , tudticn v ciapuru uis country, who were not a little amu-1 eu a luc air ot our anuoy. Again, they openeJ their eir- rle to receive him, 1ml linVve. hi mouth, and his heart, if be eser had one, were tloed against every Uiing but the eoiiternplaiioii of bis i moon ant tell. Alter drawing hi! boots, picking hi teeth and puffing .ft eeai, heAugiuiv- op?ued hia comruandedTmoutb w ith 'LUiilord! 1 want to go to! sir going to the door, he -calkd to a serrniit to bisng hint a liorfVwlii;i, a mi miormeu trie Terrintii iiamn that unless, hn iindn scii and en t to bed inslaotfy, be should ortJer his argTo to horsewhip him. In vain the ni(rtstivi vourigstrr nreni- Med"tv1o all that he renuii rd f( him; the lumllord . ivool.l iru-t, No thing to hi word, but rt tuiu.a d un til Ins guest was diroiiedetrseti and nil, and t-nu&ly Healed uudcr bew g of eyy :g wnd . ev ery -f- tnm Into a state of Trorherhood. - The4io-aii4-theUmh' lie "dowa-- j together; the leopard clwell with the kid, and a little child shall lead ,'lthem." What urinreiudired man . . . ... . AYhtflrWrTtTtrTjtratir!" I want.u room to tnelf. nr!' 'I don't know bow that will b?,' replied the landloio; 'tny house is lliTira nJ T TlfiTrTicm ITRr von iii a room with some of the a "entleiiien. i I the snuw-w lijte eounterpancf It was nearly b.e-.kf.ut time w hen th rt fatten strungertnw.de hti'epiiearunrq in the nu ruing. Tolas snriirisc, his yteed. wif 'had evijiently tared ns well ss 'himself, t(lr)d rearlv aidled i$ the ihwr. 1'rnt itir said he to his luit. in an Itmnuiie rnne. inn an lok abroad in the world and nrf see this? 'The s;ileiuJid sun; therccrloetui sky, the nyji-i treest the green earth, the tbouai,d col ors that enamel the meud, the til- , vcr ttream, in'tNtauty cowposed , . a ftdjser ?nVf K ing - in the endlrtg - - flow of in tt tt, all talk ofw bat r vifteas the heartand inspitet kind-;. , nejBni! a Beifthjir - tor' ror- disprisi-!r:--tions arid' ieeling.7t Hai not God made man tli crr.wrfof ni workt andstam'ed all l is Hinfm with niaj- III a tlilMilMT can't go it, mi" replied the. ...) .....I.In I .1.... ... I..... : rt. -a., -w ukii fti'Mrf'! winjit ajoss hmv to . '. . . -.. ' ti,-"in the . . .. 1. . . ..... IT. l " im Ull , Ml Ullvl Mil 1 1 . v III, ti.wri rOiiii ralion. 'prnv sir, at i iudging front the sly jokes, the loud esBtmg."fi4 Wweai save a room, -i I he I inJl iril now l iiiIh u n lijht nt the air of the eoveom!,, n vltli' ii i.tid, v ry, mr ' IfiVnor eilly, 'W.li. weU, r:t: g-v i4 -ilk with my wif' aud See w hat wc cm do." 'yJy dear, said the Jaudlord, a h entereil ttif tupper room, 'here's ji man wins swv he have . a rTinT77TiTiifi'tf." r-yr-. Wh-u, ihttt liJAle greedy man, in rors'ltr i what howrdo'ypu hreukfast . Mie oretMim at eight, was the ,v i .i . .i i , pi y, oiu question loi vet r aica-pajoiea. arounaJtae ! . " . .1 Circle, woum itotfi!ive inoeM fth it any tcrjoos IhusineM, ivnt Imii'l; a lesideut nnly.'wnull infer, that before tlushttlo circle art.l, horse would be swatined, a icrftp t,f tobacco told, or a tract tofjand roomed. iSot far off was . r .f Doliticiant settling the atTairs hf h nation, uut the most amuungbmit two ana twenty, t orumary ivan'MMH tU moves, UilLif tl aa'l a . . . . .... ' m i. X live, I'll ayee to go a tool . as long as I bve;"- ' - " x UfJhit time, e andlet weTe light ed, ami the silent gentleman seem d to crow-.wcai iof stleiire. I in Looif rose ud strutted aerofstlie - nartmcnt with erf imnoilaiil i .. .... .... -. . , stnle.; I lo was a young man oi iv- .sr.v I : . . ...... .1 ! . . i . . . 1 J... SiNoiviuiiaU were some iwixor inrei; i neiciu. aU less iimn mumj 'Ixxhn were caroriing. NowV h ny I thickness. Hi twrson teemed to 'Jaily of gentleman is so ignoranioet, mj io,apresea witn aoesen, am the American language as not to-n'head was supported bs the can Iaimed the hintll H- i it titidmr feihiw,". said the landlord, 'but if. we .cati accomnit- late the imic man, e naa itxtter Hw doo.' ' ""eladfprossrtK her redt nes todiscUrge the rites of hoeps- tauiy, ou aeci.reu inns uieiu not a j varaut apartment in tbe Uoute. know what envOrtins in.aml if Web -'iter's celebrated quarto does not furnish tlie definition, it is neccssa- ityliBnveeTpl.inir tbnt Ttrxprest 'V . 1 m ... I l .. 1. . .rs tliflcnnuutt ot an imminuai wno Ifaneies himself the smartrst and fbest man in the world. "Oa this i ceasion. a fellow might be jlrened ill A Iiuntin2 tturt, with 3 . ... . . .. . seen a tine on his thoQIiJer. tnounieq, nan n$ IhrongU the crowjl I cart noon h eniirircleof ritifiVnCd liniHi. wnicu occupied tne piace pi a smri collar: and all hit hahihments an out aa genuine species oi uuu niu- cnlaMrraiw, tlw dandy. Alter in kinff several turns lltroush the n- nartment. ha drew forth his col repeater; and opening his mouth foj e nrw lime, esciannco, in -v mtttr loom, landlord! I want tl em Whilo the ncorde were amnsed at tbo Vagaries of litis ihl hunter, or cngrtjjed in eonvrrsntmn.llie sun Iiad gone down, and it wat nearly jduk when the moving autoninton. sJesrriheil in tha - eoiuinene"enicttt of - . - . ' i . it, .i tins story, roue soicmiuy uno ine vjtawti. Mt--cutoHiary"ui th conn. 4rv for ticrsuus lio.tiiertAnltluiugh iiUiirnuaitttcd, t" talut each other, ts"I 'hi roarlesy U eieciniry prac tised towards" titans r; and- al CiontrU the new comet on tins occa ' ' '- ittDuer oii tltall have U, sir,,' sat. the JnndhndVith a bow, and winking Ittho sanio timo at the" otfifr enestsrwe had tuptied when you ..rriveil. but will not iieiaiu vou nia ...n'i..nii.s'' P f" " ; - - In a short time supped wai an" .immeed. ' and Urn. stranser was ou ran .lave little interest, for you must fc k a meal j lf.ewl.ere." Surely, my dear eiir, vou would not treat u gentleman with suth iudigtnty 1 - 'March!' said lite landlord. .My bill owe l n!rthiniTjJshould think myself degraded, by receiving I vouciaouev. ? with harshness and with' irhigniif Miat rtlfihs chosen for his Ihinff temp?''! No; the man that is auai'" tere to his -hniber aiori al u the i rue, r 1 1 practical atlw ii.t. T ha ' trecsyiiecli f.'rgovertiiiip the orld,; JWililiigrterler cf wa,IV'' j youxUor irmoothing the--pillow iT .e whiohf, :- t . rtr.y..;i.vi.T;.- t.i. most exalts.and illustrates man, is ihinterested aiTectioo.' , We art-; uecr so truly what we are capable of being Is'when we?ar ready to sacr ifice ourselves for , others, and immolate our yrlf-love on the alias) of Wwificence. There is no joy like tl joy f f eiierousientinieiU, to g ahdul doing good, to make it our a J a m. . L meat ana our nritK. to promote toe 9PPn,ess of otheis, and diffuse rob in another moment the self im- tdvTootin! PnKt7fRir .!v.Y , - 1 benueTind ridden thftush the lo ii j j" Ttlie rrtft b of 'ottTtn'Q'ucac'ei . 'i' 1 l 'Givo ii m mf rqom, ant'rt,' said the pietty niw aad I ')P wuD the rhiwren, ot any wnere you ..cav.T;rTba voung ldy was a visitfr and a great favorite; find tlx elder lady was altosrelhef oppose nmlncd hinrtolhrtyertif 1htrri-to poH pa rtim hilly tor w Times man. Uut the niece carried her omt, 'anl art-ansetnwnt were niau accor- w ith such a consciousness cf bis on n dignity, was gallopping away, de graded, Vexed tynd humbled. As he passed along, the same bark- wooiljman. wh.oJiad gone toji scer-J taia the fact of his nalitv, oh his tirxt arrival, met him, and pulling off his lint, said very civilly, 'ftrsn ger, vtnir girth rtwAlerymir horsei' X MM. . B ' . . llie juutped offand found that hit girth wat lotireu under itic liorsc where diHtk. -:nv".:; . r .iinvJ!.miDUtes, the silent man twns conducted hylhe, landlord ta a very hamjsoniely furnisMied taparU ini'iit lit the buck part of thr luiuge. Kverv thine here was of the neatest kind., A' suit oT"cNirtains. hung reenii the bed; the 'ronntet pane was wlilw as sBow. nnd'tho Iwd linen was fresh and fragrant. The d uuly walked' round the room, examining ievry thing with the. air of a man wiWXaiiC.od his hlrt in danger fioni it ought to be. Do you mean to insult me," ex rliumed he, turn ins: fiercely upon tfie backwoodsman; but the latter. instead of replying, coolly remarked to hit companions, '11 it an't alive 1 11 agree to be shot,' and walked Tnoit that youn man?' inqnlr ed tjhe Judge of the circuit court, as tnettranger roue on. a lit is a plied the landlord rhiladelplvia Dun,', re- IOSV a iiitnalmel. rVin- h'tii'l'nwijmerrnrtagious dineuse; or JWiatK ly ft.rnwl.ed, where" iieiir ehleriy rnntroh preidedt the h-l of a i-itil., Mrn:idt will. tra. co(Tie,xJrea l, cakes, becfi pdrk, bacon, veiiisoh.l.tbttt IwdfTTT the trtiius reptile, r ile inrew open l ed clothes , and after inspecting tlu w, exclaimed, 'I cant sleep in '1 am no w'wer than before.' said tut honor. i. ,'Havaon lived in our coifntry to long, and not know this tare ot iNsien? - Sir, thev re the collectors. sent out bv eastcrn mercl anls U tollect theit debts. ' Although they como irom uiuereni c ties. nev ai f A case of Emprrcafy.An irish man wbotnade an honest penny by. swapping horses aud taking some thing to boot, once attempted to crvi me river uuring a mgn iresu- et, with his only remaining mare and colt: He waft washed from the back of tbe former and seizing the - Ins steed, tail of tbe colt.boffetelthranri waves much to the dissatisfaction the-"creater." , His friends on tho banks of the river, seeing his peril ous situation and his frail topport called out to him to leave the colt and take, the mare. 'Uh bothera tion to ye, exclaimcdXPat, n all ' lus tribulation, 'it no time now; jontletnenrtotalk about swapping ' A Daw-tr--A young man just il from the .wintry, lately yolunteered . . n . " . i . in ins services lo gaiiani young lauy lwme front a party. On. the, way . ivt,4 go under one general denomination; some of them are nice oung men, hut '"too many of them are like yon- dcr-xliap . ; : . IffTTrrlteltiirrt terestiwg toiie of conversation to a- nviise her with, but in - vainj he .could hit op nothing until they met several cows when the swain said, withnittch aiii'jdirity of manner, f'lVow. isn't ii strange what a moih e'ly apnearanre a cow has?" To which "the lady replied. "I do not tklFaiTali . stra.iir'i' sir, 1 cow should havV a motherU appear- anee to a calf. - I be ai w-as Si reJhjriDg the rest o( the walk. a: : ;; a- - A. "V.
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