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V , - UNIOV. THE CONSTITUTION. AND THE L A WS-T II K GU A R Til XX HI OF OUR LIBERTY, ft!. XVIII. FRIDAY, AI Gl'ST S3, 137. "So. 8M. iff . THE EDITOR. i kVr crawl "S 11 k 4 a to H ' ,,,,r" lW conge ei l1 ' k,mt , .. f n m ic' Vwl rritjJKMl. a- c' " ' ''i a w4 f i m fiat '! 0, f. li-ie like piil" j j t . aot W -. 1, .4 ,. r .r 'e Ihoa "Hr-lt; , J l W"e " e Lult ,,. . I f a r hi got'-' fcordre, f et to i ..!. V, (ti.9 S mMgil H k1 cooib'lmM ! Sk ttuff, T. tut" fair rri"i. u( "in t "-'l feig tf 4 .,., Tor., U.tkt and Jewt, 0: an ullii nation. f sit drilled tcttit'irtie tore, i-j !iks li we little roie, ! . t; A tittr d Li lit . I , f h";ih itthi ht the (ti .i!km r-ig tml nee, ii; but J tm. i i , 1 ti.it, I ant inw faa, 1 w 1 1 ae J' r put, I Hmoi iiJ'lle; . jjvj ! mii .ry nmi, e a.l eili'y ciri'l t.rvt, " U ! :fi f ifr ft : Jl . toa, ul 'rltMi .l, . g'! n c " ! I'I't 1 : t Jlli' f nli, l!r ij'. I . l M.I .pi-l. .-r :fi I nl 14 I . t'.J iip nty, 1 Is :i I only f if biM, I 1:1 11 tti.nut ftn.U l!ii'iC I , n- iiMrni Mw, 1' f Mif . py tii(fh.l Mim r if Hi!mgt pny; f rm 1 i"n-! of jfncral rtia iff. r from IU drought, 't p!tin li ml not 0i in ! tt I h- tr l drth, it u,:r 0.; ? (i. 1'iullt un lai. 8 !? fir-, or frt-rt; li 1 -f iiri f'lil wnf, i : '4 cr 'iitc lh fi tod tifO rnin kin and t.rntr. Fj 1 1 1 Oicn iory dttS p niti. 11 iiii Ihcm, t i in-fe tt pi-rfrrl ra.e, f rtu .it'd ihf iweir IH no.n ehtcf, V nov thnuld dl.polr them. Or '- t hiimorim, wii.l or ltms !,f'j fi If w. "tit all Ihe m, T o MufilitT Of too dunib e; 4 t y tdilorial winnt !! mtiiilit do Hif w it it.rii'hf Set I'.o g rumVrre umh'e. Yt m K- B 'y tb mt niB HYPOCHONDRIAC. " Hi re'e a dv a Fcbnirv day! an ' U'yti-'i day! rtin, enow, elect het, r. rain tnw, rain, tlet recipio ""I a I nauunm, and all in the course ": ive little hour, of tixty luinuteii eadi! II fi! clnntte! wretched beinj. wh iii ite in 11! I,;i;d nd i a perictu.d pa- li-e t.i it! SibcriH an eternal eunnner! W'v l(uld 1 ttay here and diet for die I i -ho ea!t live, in euch a country? '' I ii ca i people, reupccuble people. iudiy of tucb a be at to eay they h '" m mich a country? . They d nut, ' I ;hey know they dot not.-' It i not !, nor 1.. it death it is some interna- mate whu h ihcy cann t u id. riaud Imv iiu term t exprctt. I'm 1 ee I' hurnd dit ini'iion too plainl , and "ik. Miik iuomiDtlv under the know- Ifiljff " I'll go out! 1 cannot catch more ''nnhfty fxi-lusivfly English coin plaints, .1 Ii 110 man altarhd to the inMUiiiiom 'f In eoiintry can vih to be without. , I'll g 1 nut; or I shall have that tiiu ?' nt) iuipion calliui! aatn, and pre "'i.htig Ui clieerlulnets itupeti! ' 'i-erfiiluctt in the city! Preposterous He ciime liprn .'riniuriir. chucklim? anJ crowini out his ff'od humor, as he iin.iks ii hit melancholy, the unhappy ' tire creature a persontfiiMtion of that ele mifi'. That Johnon, too, threatened ht ( uant coinjiound. chaubnnm. What is "uld call. Heaven avert attch an olll.c-; man. i( tin Cyclops is one! .... Have J'""! I hat that fellow; audi hale hit ft you any thing to eat?" I f m h poodle, waddling and wheeling Zur?" ',nut the place, like a hearth-rug with Why d.i yon stand there rubbing asthma! And that Mr. Mountmidden. your Ivor down? It's flat enough, you port poet, paid the puppy! one of leek rotiithnctt! JSend your matter." 're.throat-Patching tcbool f How. Ie nua measler. Zur." ' think a sonnet and . neek' lotb tn- " What have you, then! who is your mpauble! He'll be. coming hare, wuh j keeper!" W eolIr dt a oa bit hcroJJf ra Me a ! (rryhouod'i cart, and bit ejea lumeJ up la tli anie iadot, at U apoti.j-i.iin the nurfpry-fnu.l ntrr i!i way, 4 " 1 mutt go out; for only liatro a mo mm to ihut rirrnal Mitt ritowpw.nt nnt !iiof. beatiuf Rou.i ui dttth nh rir! tnd ji d-M-rtrt die martyrdom; lliat inii.Ier-,b uhn !. done more to brr ik Ihe pt if ,e rumitrr i!iai !! Ui rauirala tnd riolift tn the last qatr- ur n a eemur! .nI iiirr t!it lty be!', Ujriii.f atjfl.ii J,kc a ! e. itu that e-rtul lUttttw 1 ljtn l0 .e 4,f opiu- 1011 wait Rirt, Koi.i'.rH, (U.ime.ue LVok ery, j.. IH.) lint Mailt Wd b hun- Uji f.ir 01 U.y at Ienf. I n.uwt f n out, f.r it I ktn at touir I h-!i If b' tnl a; uiii 11I1 that thiiti'irM.rMjr J !-(r riuiniiiif ray pulW J al ffrtioi.l prt of In le at ie mow t!rue ow, tw, threi', lour. fir iil4tiiii-kliiuit bo niran. in ti-r -riiiu!; anJ looking at mv igf -mh! wLt't my toue 1 him, ttio in' k at Tiiiro ainit. f.rt Imu Wk t.i In nwn. ' Yes I'll t ow'i f-r it i t j- nut f iitrt a in. Mure iiil' ihrre a j;oi! a Trim J d tornad it a iruiuj I to la m m! M e fcWt-u(w n.iw uj th .(' fair.! h.t -1 rtitif! OmtJ lira- vn tfirreV a gwl ll,h b ,h! huh! the rt.Mi.ir)-iKMt at . 10 arr off u n ti.it ! In iliooe of II; ami t, i..a t'u ur- mounted die Cue at No. !i i t hi. old lurk vitti tie pieon at t. H. he! well tl.i.o. iijfrMikl willton, I ' ; ll.io 11 c over Ihe pnrajHl, ih a ruiii.ii'S an-oiiioamnieht 4 tile ai.l rv ! piiti!-oi'C: I hit tm g l.ma'i wi'Ti llli oif .( the w!iol it : i eail! d.tti l. i;.e! he i kile ! u. ii'lei! no, tit' '. agmi! art at ln uailiiri, ! .in! un til hall : t'e;j!e elmw i a ! ot .m to l.i inrui ! tlo iar iuiu td U-j turner, hat, uinr It i.ml ntlt ii' ! I'wt 10 one mi f 1 h .i! no taki-tt? ', tu'l.rt in lautiti-r, inelaiuliolv h tnh! "Ii. FoniPeman, i' any thi'ig hiu'd hpirii to ni in my ahtenc xWht d i ytu nn!. madam? inv itrtr .re ai r tiar-l- will fin I mv tnl ri die riling i1rk; and the cash in the i'raer er 1 will diliire your account fr the Ivt j tjoaner." j La, tir! are you out of our netmo! Siiijoe I am. nniloti. Iiae n-n I, a an I'nutix'iinvi. the birti-r jj lit to he o. il I eti.mv? Nt a wrd tii-iri', 1111 dim. bu give m' my parabnuet, my rloak. mt umbrella, and let me c. f'1' gi. I will! -Ii i a tiilVn and tavjc ut-i !inii. in t .l.u ,ke tliit, wlien .V.ime play the chuil. and inkr one durk and d.unp at the heart a hmilf, to nk abroad at her tr her own wretched woo.lt and ewampv fi.'lJ. an ! to ee th u he it at mi bm i. '1 "r-atilr jldrcn at 1ie hat m.tde her t.r.ti .; 1 pih! paid poh! rain. '. , -t fcn m ! Merry Entliiiiii! But no mnwr nut I u i e. No, I trill not h ue a coach a heare would be umre j-rin,me to the weather It i of no ue your di'iuad ing me. M.uldin. I am determined! Wll. berje I am. I crenol how ma nv mtle from town, that eharnt-Mimite of I'oeerfulnett! Wh it n walk t have lud! Vlk! wide, I fhoiilil have mid. Why th"u!d dueks Imve webbed A-et? Men, at liii Etitiliiih men. he more nrreiiy lor them! What a riahil'ul e- net of f:ire hate met all along the road! and all, I ;im haapv to tav. to all ap pearance, at miserable a myee'f all t ltmaie-sirack vti ster wretched. Knglitli happy ! ... Bui I un wei. weary and hungry where' h ill I dry myelif where dry mytelf ! INh;! w hat it the ue of drv iug ur dining either? Titlct tilt ri- W hut have we here! The Marl borough. Head.' Anaiher ploriout cut t!iroat8 ritflitini fare, making five in ten milee; two land and three amphibious! I wonder -when the men of peace may hope to have, their heads hung up fur ttm Well, the men of w ar are wrlcomn ,' to the preference, and may divide their ', out-f-iloor honotirt with tin Blue Boars ; and Red l.ioi of lees naval-and-military publican. II irc taken irr to baa tye, and asset too 111 en er t'urte the bell-rope! woven of cobweb, that it mav be added as an item to the bill. Waiter!"' AVer Hoots.' " Zur." W hat a brute! in a smock-frock ttfrk ed up one hand in hit pocket fumbling hie halfpence a head like a hedgehog a mandrake in ton boots and corduroys I with a alisliurv-l'l .tn of cheek the en- ttll, wnj in ih Fjrorar What a ImrnUe dungeitn of a room they hae put m id! fit only f.r uran, MfjUjwt, nj tpnil drk, di-aul, b!arawainrAtcd. and ringtiijf to tt.e tread like a vaulted tomb! lUi whit d it oiattt-r! ran it be more drrary thau Oiy iniiidr N. Then here w li uke nnse MMf in Biine inn Now A n that in the nail! It wat put tip to bang hat tij-Min; l'lt it H'fllll by lit iw k W bint that il rnuld tu.taiB) a h-l wean-r. Ad that imp thcrr, p4-rrhed on the poml t bow busy be it a)ji.rig an un ulit4iiUal ruiie wiih a tupt rnaUirl Jack hru-li-like of tpit'iniiiit! IShadowa teem in Cirker loiiaj the wall, and bide f faert mop and uw at me! That ki.ut iti the Oaken wainrut glarrt like the ete of an oert! The worru-ean-n tl.Mt rrack and ijuekt t ur.der toy foot; and t it cricket klnilie horribly untif r the brartlifUmt ! And that hideout" balf- lengtli rf a 1 ui.l-rin Queen Aune't Auuman Hgi! Imw the pluli-cou-d inuntier -n,t at nif, like in owl frutu antyhuh nielainorpli'HKrd into a wig! I cannot lw!r thi! Waiter! waiifr! m- Ur tht Jjm JIau'y What in the name 1 01 an mm it mobuiiienui. have we r.erei The wtude luiy of Man, inone volume, ta'ltvjiy mat 4)r.Evani .l.Idt! I t r Im'cW u Ii a woman l.U ! mi l ri I h -Id iliu.k. in hei -!i;- ! p,ri! K. .preit dlir the ntemoiv ( '.e lite lan-U-irdol the Moriiornogh Ilea.!! It hr Mibdurd eucb an Ke a thai, "..he grctrr conqueror than the herocf Dieiitn mi." Wiui h your jleature, eir." t; .ur 'iet ri .j 1 1 'fuliy.) , tim! h! ami my eyet arc n ai inie " Ktive at her wai?t Mr. 1 M.-. " r I'j I :.j!, air, t yot'r comntand. 1' i.c! mile, t t!t not a font lci. B- i'ood enough, Mr. I'tuloiis!. m i i me line a couple of chops cookidin M.ur most ara'ue nnnner:anu, v, ui ehow me iti'o a more cheerful rooin!", (Yrvtiniy, ir." (I follow like a inim w in Mir wake of a letia'han!) A . tht ill do better. Here I ran mt n fat is g iug on in the wt i-d. thougti it i not worth lookc g at. Vi7 Land (i''V I ae an ai.ti-'thy to "'il women, but re .lU there it Mii- thing tubhrne in ibis Mi I'm long; at a lot er of. the pic turi fijue. 1 h -til patrontte her. Now, il 1 w re not en k of thm wmking-dav world, i' i iii the pttn ami parci out, I should be tempted to piopoM tor ub.iti one-half of Mr. FurhiMg twenty or eo. She hat blue eyes lair hair a complex ion like a May niornini:, and really lock, haiidtome ard torurwhat of the lult in her window weeds 'Furebcaven.Fte eeen wor.e women: Then her voice is soft and low' an excellent thing in wo man. And this i a snug inn ton; a comfortable room this carpeted, clean, and coy a tiew of watery Venice, In oils, over the fire-place, and Before Mar riage." and After Marriage, in Howies and Carver best manner, on opposite wides a tht'V should be . . . Hah! the chops already! and very nice they look! a sbalo t o! really, Mrs. Furlong, the ouiworkt ot my !eart no very impreg nable lorire are taken already. Now let me have juM a pint ol your particular shury . Hah! this looks well pale and sparkling too, like a sickly w it. I insist upon j our taking a glass wuh mo. inidam. Sir, you are very good!" Unite the contrary. A gooJ-sizrd hit-hand to you, madam!" (Mrs. Furlong siii'l. t, showing a very handsome eel f teeth, and courtesies ) "Ah, ir, you gentlemen will have your joke, i our better health, sir for you do not look well s She has spoken this with etich a pi tying tenderness of tone dial it ha. gone ! thriHigli my heart, and would, had it been iron! What makes try lips quiver, my tongue f ilter, my voice thicken, and an unusual .moisture come into mv eye;"? Om touching! word of tympadiy? Am 1 then again sensible to those blessed inllu ences upon the heart ai d atTcctious pity and human kindness? ; Yes then I live I live again! Oh honey in the mouth, muic to the ear, and a cordial to the heart," is the voice of woman in the me lancholy houre of man! Oh, woman! wo man! soul-softening, heart-wakening. Iife giviog, happy-making woman! Let the hard and iron dealings and cruel conflict ing of this unsocial world, make man a .monster' the paragon of animals' the fir.t and worst of brutes; let all the gender virtues be dead and buried in his breaxtlet them, and all is not lost; in thy lovely bosom, oh woman! thou mis sionary angel upon earth there, ye that are wretched and despised among men, when ye need and hunger after them, there may ye chum frerly, and receive as Ireely, pity, mercy, compassion and chirm, aMtaging ttrden.css, solacing tears and aimics, holy love, and all the tibbounded, t-lMvoiirg alTeetionfof brr 1 heart of hrarttuiiiirtng, un watting, tu depraved by commerce with t'a harden lag world freth at a fountain in a Cf ttr andpure and vndt filcd at die ligM that ahinet the nartst unto beaten! ...... Mr. I'urli.ii' it called aev,and I iin paird tuki;( a fool of tuytclf in btr pn-M-nr. . .... Ah, thou who wert a,? firit bote and earli . bitterrt det pair, 1 will not ictum? thee with all the rhangra which time and diappointim-nt have mad in uij b-art and feelinrf; but for tome of three, tho mint anewerl What I am, thy lit'lr latth bat wde me; w hat I fhould bate bren but no niat ter I feel how dreolate a wretrh I am, bow ehaniird, from all I aa and ought to be it i tht wink, it it thv deed, and I forgive thet ! UeriolJ me here, a broken- tpintrd man, with furrowed rheeke and whiirnii-g" hair, teart in my evee, and agony at my heart! Behold me, an tocial man, tust rcted by the world aod . tupeetiug the worl.l1. ho trutted in it, led it, and would hate bei.vfiurd it! But 1 have done with it I loathe it and avoid iM And why! Why am 1 now l.arth of nature uncliaiiUiblr in thought, il not in tnefcl. unfnrgetful of alight ofleneet, rrvenfeiutoi ueeponet iraiout 01 woki wtuhful of words? 1 that waa gentle, mler of oi'icrt, to mytelf etere;lorgiv it g, inrapable of anger, operminded. tnA pieii.uIet! But why tbould 1 auaioniise fuyeelf? 1 gie my heart to the vultutea aoioiir men let them a!ut eo it; and good digestion wait upon their appetite!" Did you cnll eir!" INo n-ailaiu; but I am glad you are' here, fur your coming in has interrupted I a melaticholy train ol th-til.t. " A tnelaiiclioly thought! I.nd, ur, uo . u urrt'iuler outsell to u.ch a weakneea j a- tuetaitchoU ? Life, to be ture, it a eeri- j ou thing to the moat cheerlul of tit; but j to the ovor-amo'iis, and thote who gnan ! i.iiJer u cre, death were happier than , Mini l,l! The really heavy obligation of exigence are worthy of our gravest thoughte; but the lighter evils, the caret and anxi'ltes of the dav sit, I neural low them to make a deeper impression on my mind than my pencil does on my elate: when 1 Have ealistied mjsell to the amount, 1 rub the lines off, and bem again." And am I to be taught phtloM by by a Plato in petticoats, and the economt of lile by a Dodhley in diuutj ? Sunt diinih tis, tfirn, be my ditty! t'aidon my prctMoii. madam the insolence ot hum bled limit! 1 sit rebuked. You are a sen- sible woman, Mrs. Furlong have right views oi life; now tell me what is the end of n !" lb at1 , I should think, eir." " ettinent answ er, madam; but you are on the wrong premises." ' 1 am on my own." " Indeed! I am happy to hear that; and if I wat a widow watcher, I should make a note of the fret I meat!, madam w hat is the design, the intention, the mo I lite, tin-end aid mm of Id-?" Happiness h-re, and in another and a be'ter world." Ye, madam; but our fiappiness here what an uncertain good it is a hope never m our own hands, but always tn those ul others! And w hat do they merit, who, iniruMed with so precious a boon for our brm-fit, tleny it to us, and withhold it from us?" " The same uuhappiness at the hands of others." x Wh.i' it you would not, tf you could, whiten one hair of fAetr heads with eor row w no have silvered the whole of yours what do they merit?" They do not merit so much mercy," (She leaves the room.) A nero has a soul, your honor!" said Corporal Trim, putting the right foot of his postulate forward, but in ao unde cided attitude, as if he doubted whether his position were tenable. My uncle Toby ran through in hie memory, all the regimental orders from the siege ul Troy to that of Namtir. and remembering no thing therein to the contrary, eame to the christian conclusion that a negro bad a soul. And w hy not an. innkeeper es pecially if a woman? Mv prejudice is to It? against that abused class ol hosts and hostesses: to be sure, it was formed on an acquaintance w ith those, only of the Bath Road; they may not require souls, as their guests are chiefly fashionable people. Here is a woman ' with a tall man's height, humbly stationed beside one of the highways, of life and stunned and distracted with the stir and the bustle of the goers to and comers from the shrine of the great Baal, who has yet contrived to keep her heart from hardening, and her soul in whiter simplicity, in a com mon inn, than the shrinking and seclud ded nun can do, though shut up from the world cannot give, and cannot take away! EUe how should this poor woman have that wnicn so many mind, propitiously placed to presere their freshness and na tive worth, have altogether lust and live withnul! But one La!f the tiret of the wurld are only artt of cnf nruiity w iih the , prejudu-et of the w -rlj. a naan an ill name, and he weara it at if it ?re a virtue at d proper 10 him, and Li-p up thi reputa'ton of bit d-praiiy wuh a due tense f hi tkri.min. it Itj'irf, f .l.Mir, and e-tu.. lore him a eool ri!nie and he would h ahsttiie t plat tilt it. U ben w ill the world learn better? Ob, thou wort an-l viirat weed in lh fM-ai.ti ltd fieldt of human thoughtlVjudic -Wt iwt in any path of mine, lor I trmpli tbee down lu the earth whirb thou digram and nVfiWti! But think ing it tn idle watte l thought, Waiterl , "ZurV- - M What, Cvelr.pt again! But tlsai'e k prejudice too. Haveyou an entertaining book in the hnater i ' Miux have, I daur to lay, znr. I "Bring it, then, my good fellow, A tin-'chanre of thought to the mind, like a charge of air to die body, rcfrethes, inri- goratee, and eheert. Here be one, ior. "Ay, thia will do nothing to well. Jeeph Andrew! Good, good! Illeatings be with thee, llenrv Fielding? for laanT a lingering boor hat thou ehnrtened, and many a neav neart nat inou iithtenea. See. the book opena of itself at a ps?t which a man rouet be full fathomt fiv down in the Slough of Deepond if he read it with a frae face and a lack-lut ire eye! World. I bid you good ien! far here will I forget you aa you are. and re perute yoo you wete. , , Ah! jet I remember well my firtt artjiuirtat.ie ith Jotrph Andrew. I wat then a very ri oue, jet a very happy boy; ai.y b.k wae then a treasure, but a atolen p rtmal of one ime tnit was a pleasure beto d all price, and worth all rik; tor work like tint were among the prolanuiea ttota. which 1 wat carefully debarred: Min ken teal! If iliou red in my hand" n-y were snatchfd away; and if they ett-aj ed themrv ordeal it wn well. But who ehall control ihe strong t'enree of jnuihf I rememtwr. too, how ni aly tny secret wat dicivrel; for, laughmg mo loudly over the merry miseries of poor Parson Aibims 'he thin wainscot betrayed me; ere 1 had breathed thrice, the sound of ft stealing toot wat beard softly approaching my bun-mom door the liht wat out in an instant the book tluu-t deep dwn under the hed-cluthes, and 1 was beard snoring to emunolemly that Somnus him self might have been deemed." " Ecod. yoo did 'em capital!" Eh? whai? what hi-te you been evrs dropping at my elbow ail this ttuie, you I uu Uatea ol a traitor? Yeez. zut ou didn't tell I to go " " No? go, then, and bring in can. (eg and a pint of sherry let dow n tht 'i. Is -heap the fire and don't disturb uie till I duMnrb you." "Y z, zur " i Vanish, then, good bottle imp! Anil now lor Joseph Andrews!" j "Inimitable and immortal Fielding) IWe Homer of human nature!' so By I ron calls thee. And thy bones lie tinhr norcd in tn alien's grave, and not a stone , in thy native land records ihe name of the ; instructor and deliglter id maiikinc! ' Well, there is no accounting for the r.eg- 1 ligence of nations Who knocks? Come in." ! " Do you mean to sleep here to-night, sir?" j " , Sleep here, Mrs. Furlong! No quite the reverse I thought you did, as it is so late." " So late! how late?" Eleven, sir." . , " Impossible! Have I been reading so long?" " It is very true, sir." " And what kind of night is ii?" " Frosty, and the moon is tinning bril liantlv." What, in England? Then let me have my bill, for I snail be glad to witness such a phenomenon." La. sir, it is ten miles to town; and a gentleman was stopped on this road on ly last week!" How long did they stop him, Mrs, Furlong?" " Long enough to rob him of his watch. and ten pounds, I can tell you." Well, as I have no watch, and only five pounds, they n ed not detain me half the time. And il I should covni bark, bare and barbarously beaten, like pour Jo seph Andrews, you are no Mrs. Tow wouse. madam I could not be in better ' hands." , " 1 am glad to see you so merry, sir." " Merry, madam! 1 never mean to be serious again, expect at my ow n fu-if ral, and then it w ill be expected of me that 1 should look grave. 1 have Irarnt, since I have been here, that mel mcholy is to be niedicmed by mite stones: thai a slight attack of it is to be subdued by four of those urn lligcnt monuwenls taken in the? inon n g bi fore hreaklast, and four, night following supper; a severe - s , ! I i t T i " f I i' t I.. 7
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