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f . .. . . 1 i. ' ; . . . .. . ' rev tham ac wMTSOV 1 r, TERMS' -ii?' if iPhrce dollars per annum payable in advance. eW JUh? Benner..tre. aridcon8aIt Dr. Thalaba kim vdnheaUby, though formerly it had beL man. f All diseases arise, from one source, the t f FVora t London paper. Confessions of a Quack Doctor, Nec prosunt domino, quaprosuot omoibiis, artetOfc My days, ray. very nours are numperea ; tne cold hand of death presses heavily and painful y! upon me; I feel that thi& bed will be the1 last, save an earthly one, on which the proprietor oft the Balsam "of Bethesda will ever lay..: I shall be far" beyond the reach of the indigna tion and ' censure of man y and it will, ease my parting moments and be a last atonemenMf I Jar before tne puDiic in: I .have played i -ceiuui parw-. . t vi7 IVu.k T t f "Wnnesa and derangement of the system. i .r S T X? "TVT"6 re;tm. Dr; i ,afterintense? study n;:if --i-rr rvp wu: iinnw.ninwana anajqnei practice, bri a heavensent jJifmKt f ,i t mVSeil, lor- I Was nnw loLpn intft nnrtnanhin llan..J .fl . J j i . - 'Z j rr....v...UK ..wii:u tuc wunueriui, miraculous,: ana in- ' nd my t mind sympathized with Moored bean- fallible BaHam n nn n. ;.J:M k'. " Oh i ever thus from childhood hottr.l T ':a p eea raj fondest hopes decay ; ; never ourst a treror flower, :.J-.C ; Bat'twik the first to ladeawai j I never nQ'd a dear gazelle -f. !! ;1' To glad me with its bright black eye, vacn h t ame to anqw me well, And Jove me, it wai sure to die L Bat, after all, what are gazelles to -The poet has judiciously pointed put the great V and competence. :- .- i .1 fl Health, peace 'Jn addition to ; testimonials k 'from several crowiied heads, 'Dr. T. K. has, amongst many others, . received the1 foIlQwitiflr trrtprn1 certain particulars where a conspicuous though de- At the same time I must be? the reader , to have the candor , to bear in mind this remark : that what I have done has been mere ly! for the' sake of gain, and not out of malice fcij ill-will to ray fellow creatures as a body,, pr to anvindividua in particular. ' I shall eoihmence with a short sketch of my rarly life. - My, father, Reuben Killroan, was a brewer, m a sraau raaritei-iown - no marriea for bji i fourth wife the daughter of the princi pal apothecary of the place. -The issue of that marriage was the. author of the present me moir. A. short time, hefore I was born, my poor mother had been . reading the poems of the. roet paureat, which made so great an im pression on her, that she insisted on my being christened by' the name of i halba. That dear parent was so fondly attaclted to her only offspring, that during aer life she nev er would allow my tender frama to be exposed to the cruelty of a birch-bearintg brute, as. she eelingly styled that awful monster, the school master. On the contrary, she determined to ducate me herself; and, in order that she might direct my talents, of which she had the highest opinion, in the proper channel, she. seized the opportunity of taking me, at the. age of eight years, to be examined by a celeberated phren ologist,! who had announced that he should en lighten the town by a few lectures on his sub tle science, n I well remember the laying on of hands of that slender gentleman.' . After du ly ( examining the outward signs of my inward powers, be informed my mother that my devel opments were so interesting and complicate, that he Would take time for reflection, and send heir "a written opinion. The good lady, grati fied by the pains and attention he was paying her favorite, slipped half a guinea into his learned palm, and went home to wait for the promised particulars. ' 1-: v;; ; jf'.Tji 4 The nextday shereceivedthefolldwlngnote. - , Madam The real cause of my not announ cing ; your son's organs yesterday,' was, that I was anxious not to expose , him before other parties: but the sacred obligation Of truth corn pets me to state, tnai i nna me organs oi ac-Ly 4 pl"SL ill - rz-A iifiziVm Qilrontr.rsarcrinia ntdispepsia bulg&rts. ITropi These Customerslav1-!'' ;-;rl Wfeit) Bifminghanv.Sept. 6.y and what is the sight of its eye . to the sight of Sir,!, was born , deaf, dumb, and blind. a Din lor beer made out, ready for payment?? " w,uBaT n tnai,nie.iancuoiy; state pt pn AJaal these bills decreased as the town decayed, ( TalIn till about a fortnight ago. I have often and ere long the Gazelle presented tnej names ' 7:pfmngU9g.ttuAf. tears for hours of " R. Killman & Son,rBrewers."i The shbek logethe and when f ae asjeed thernf;the up et my father, he never looked up afterwards. : reafP tneyjnave answereoa in voices choked ana the very d mentrii saw his mMh.tnh. Hp ha With the few pounds left to roe I fled from ft,enf reepmnjendedr your balsam, ess out the; fatal neighborhood to London. In that Vast ' of hdpe, , than , from a sense , of duty, which metropolis I, had no chance of settiner up fnmvi Prompted them not to throw a.ichance. awav trade again ; there were too manv in it alread? W wught'a pottle.-:-A Before I had finished it4 with larirer ranitAla. and tonal lrili in inmnn: J COU d heat. Certain; ay week after.theahovcanounce-j VV TVrrj weep-iojp uee v, i nmK ,sir, heels standing out of a large i ol mer hearelt delight at :tayferfo't-'Teco-t ihnn th rtk nfri;nnA very in every faculty. Three- weeks. airo. "a of me 3itibn to myself. For some time I served in one of the principal breweries as a clerk but my salary, was so small that I could neither pay for wine nor brandy i malt liquor I could, not drinkrl was too much behind , the scene for ! two tlmt lnnl fnr nrslo, I had a rnnil itnlinnnl a nose tipaihy I was dying for thirst amidst a profu sion of beverage I could bear it no longer I left ray situation. i . jv.f;; r'hi'- j , I? was walkingf with little in myjpoctteta ex my hands along1 Bloomsbury Square,' when a man held out -a paper to me. ' I took it, and found it to be a puff f a patent medicine.; A new light broke in upon me, I cried out " Elure ka, and cut a caper in the- air for joy. i ' ! My plans were quick'y settled.' I invested my,-remaining money; in drugs phials, and a chesty and set out on 'a tour to the country.' It was indifferent to . me' whither I directed my steps, and the accident of seeing a notice of re duced fares, led me to book my place for Bir mingham. - . - , - I t . :j As soon, as I arrived at that place, I boldly engaged a handsome lodging, and put an adver tisement into the paper, wherein, drawing up on the credit of my future fame, I announced that Dr. Thalaba Killman was to be consulted, on every disease to which the human frame is liable, but he had more especially devoted his; inarticulate ! noises,; and i . t :.'F i ' cuuiu Hiamraer a tew worus i ana mere was a glimmer of light, p By thef end of the second bottle, I could hear my : mother's tongue ffdinff from morn till njVhtrj I could crel in a word ot and: I; could distineuish that her dear was redil Tlie third bottle., made amin 1 could understand all that every ibo- attention to nervous, .cutaneous, chronic epi leptic, intestinal and mental disorders vThe dy said in any language ; I could see that 'my mothers nose .was turned up, and; could Its-; course as fluently, as Lord Brougham.) 1 jThese are yonr doings, and j they are 'acknowledged with' a grateful heart bv:: -. Chi:. i iXiCM'h- 1 x our ooeuicni servant, s st f ' I' "To Dr.jThalaba Killman. 3 y mpathyj CoUa;epoal Hole Alleyj Tiiceds. iV kiss .iiiicia J LaVtitia de . Montmorency Sniggs presents her,,unteigned acknowledg ments'to Dr. Killman, and. begs to inform him that' her little boy.-. has' been quite' cured oY a nose ana the ringworm, by two bottles soie of the Balsam of-r ethesda.' 4i To Dr. Thalaba Killman." "Manchester.' Auff.-4th. . i .:1,Sir, I Jbeg to inform jou that some years ago my right ear was L most, unwarrantably ctit off by the s word of y oemanry, soldier.! ; It remained; irf that state,' and I was Universally call the cropped donkey, till I was. induced to try;Vour esieeroed Balsam,-the effeci of which doctbrfhad studied the superior 'practice of thelna been such, that tny ear has not only grpwn continent, he had been entrusted to draw the Emperor of Russia, had operated on the King ciit&ttive ' ' ' . . 1 . ' ' .11,--- 11.1 that I Can have Jittle douut ne wiu oe leq oa from robbery to murder, and finally, end his days at'the gallqws. tmZesi you take great1 pins in cultivating his organs o( veneration &c. as explained in my little' work, price lis 'Oi.Vj?.; ; c Your obedient servanii . " Manuel Calmer.' .;; My mother's rage at this epistle may be con ceived. She insUntly eel o:?S & crusade Against the phrenologist, and called on every neighbor and gossip in the place, denouncing the man's ieriorance, and proving it by his let ter, and the well-known amiable qualities of her interesting child. I believe the lectures tvefe, after all, as" well attended as ever1.7 j My father was ngry with my mother for exposing the faults of his child, and. told Her she ought td hate hashed up the business. : The poor la dy retdrted, add" a quarael ensued; ' It was how ever made up; and the reconciliation was evi dently sincere on my fatheVs part, &4 Hi ad vised my mother the following day to leave off . brandy and Water, which ihey always had been in . the habit j of drinkirig, ':, as he thought ale would be be better for her. a U though' she did as he recommended, v my father lost his wife. and I,my kind parent in less than three months ' from that time, v-. --'.,-':;;;;-;;; !"; ' ,;:.!tV" Vli .-. I wished to pat my mother' tortoise-shell cat into- mourning on the occasion, and as she tore the clothes I made for her, I resolved to blacken those which natare had given her with ink. I had just begun the operation, and had placed the unfeeling animal-head foremost down in a boot, with a quart ink bottle in my iheir hand, hen my father appeared, See ing how i. was j occupied, he ru$he4 to wardl ese again, but 'is twice as large, as the other. fi t " 'I ' .Yo ur- humble servant," oerriaoraetratsn right t!' imonials,- as Don Matthias' had to forge love letters to himself, and I am happy to lay mine weri more I profitable; than his.f 1 There were ome otherlletters it is true, really and bona ferring those of my own invention. THe following I received from Nottingham, iigiy Fort many I years I have been endu ring the worst pain that the human species, distinguished individuals? he had received i "... . . . - - j i - . - . most satisfactory testimqniais.- , it - -i j I speni the interval; till the pppearance pf mv Advertisement, in writing out autnorranhs of those illustrious persons and mixing t my fide sent to me, which Tdid not publish, pre newly -invented Balsam of Bethesda. I ins consisted of stimulating and narcotic driiS; ; The: first patient that ever visited .me wss an elderly lady, who complained of lowness of SDirilS. one 8SIU WIC wao. Qiwais iiiwvmxiv except when in company. I -.id not "wonder at this when I hard her mode ol lite,' wnicn wast to play at caids to a very late hour every ni and to lie in bed till an equally late one the nxt day. 1 gave her three of my guinea bot tles of the Balsam; and desired her to call a- gain when she: had taken them. X saw her no more . P . . ps v - . . : , ' On referring to my Journal, 1 find the next who came was of the same sex, buta verydif fi-'. .-ft T-i,; V"" Mi f?f . U in the ttou&eot 't&nfenatieaSJanieK : on ihe lbliowng f resolution, ofleterj by'Mr. ; Resolved, Tnat to much of tbe message ot the President faf tbe-Uaited States to Congress, at the commencemeat of the, presenr sessioii, as relates tot the failure, at he last essiotf of Congress, of the bill containing the ordin lary apprepriationt for-fortiftcatioris, be referred to a se ect coihiiiittee, With instructions to enquire nW and re port to-the Hohs6 ; the cause and circumstances of the lallure-of this bill. ? H " . i : t Mr. CAMBREIiENG said itlwas not his deW sign to detain the : House, lopg'in . discussing this ery. grave question of the loss of the' ap propriation three millions for the defence of! the cpun.try j , the true issue between the .two Honses. Concerning the bill makintr ordina ry profision for new fortifications Ih ere was no, contest to finished, perhaps1 in -1840, "but about t he 3,000,000appropriation in 1S35, for arming fortalrtitdy cm pltetf,'and forincrea sing our navy afloat. The inquiry was. wholeft the. country defenceless, after the'message of the resiaeni communicating tne correspondence with France, and after the unanimous resolu tion of the House, 'that the execution of the trea ty should, be i iu.iisted oit; and at a crisis Hon when the question of peace or war depended on the caprice of ta' Government "denyirilf.; tls justice,? and regardless vf its faith. That was" the appropriation to which - the - attention of the -nation .was diiected, andtin the fit te of which our national interest and honor were directly involvedthat was the only issue now pending ; between,' ther two Houses,, and on which the country had already and verv justly ucuucui .. . , -, i He regretted that hfwas obliged to c?ngg4 m anjenquiry after lhel6st"approprialf6niwiie,n the time ofl the House coul.i be so much more profitably employed in devising measures for the national: defence, war or- no war1 frbthaUaX merit with make' the. n r tri n or 1 ad rl: I tK e I" grea t e r : nl ea s r ator he has n6f condescecdedhS KW J'l not -he and stooped to notice this ? miserable; scandal has resigned all the honor of nonrishina : cherishihg thU 'poor ah to some unknown Sehatdri and to others whrf have loflief ambhipnT i P entletaeh vrho feel Mnjfifei accpu'n faoicl toh'ebaUojn' parea lOj raeer any emergency which .might V have grdwn but of our relatjous with France, i , have plead their utter ignorance bf tho necessp T I ity for any .such prepratioo, and of any; pro!, positioni fpr defence till Vtfle last night of ihe tp: session J: What sir, is thenotorious history oT this .appropriation Qur afTaifs with". France , . rmihedin a .,unirainja$tit'it&.' .Ull' thlaiit' f 4aysitieeion( suspended C! its actio rj 'upon the question,' in the hope that U some intelligence would arrive; . . None Jeacb? ; oa ? emojeharactet The Minister oC France had been recalled, JpaSspbftsacl heeii , tendered, to our .'Minis tteir. an d he babenlsbff 1 .re;aled' Every thiiigf wore a billigerant char-; acter. t" that crisis th Pjresio-ent in Chip message oT theJ23hFbruaryjcormhuni as soop as it was received, the correspondence' , witif th(El French; Gdvrnpientand in canclu- f sln jnyffr t.;J4:- ;-:-:.s - - f The subject being pqw,' in all its present; aspects j before Cong r.eis;, whose right it j is ; decide, what'mcasures are to be pursued ow. . that event, (M I deeii uiliirtcssiiiy. iu iua&c tviiiivr cucuuiuieouauuu j . T. i .f I - : ' .-,-. . ' .'--J r ........ . , .- . . oeing. epnnuem mat on ineir pari every, jining wil I be tonc. to .main tain .the rights and . honor" . of th6, country, which jhe occasion requires.'f ; f' i,hus the Chielf Magistrate of the Nation sub- i but- in in In ciits this' questi o n, a t a .critical pciudd, to Con gress, '; confident that f on. thir part,, every r thing will be 'ddne to maintain the rights ami honor of the country . which the occasion re quires "When that M?ssrfge' came to the ' House cri the 26th February, 1 submitted three resol utions which h'adTheen previo usy consid- i e red by the CotiimitteeOn Foreign Aflaifs. " i ; The third resoltitidri, recommended' cohiin-f gent preparatfortV for xtny emergency Svfiiclr might, grow out . of our relations with France; said Mr. C, I am notaUiberty to he silent this !debate-r--the combiirtetl attacks Ion .me both Houses, oblige me to -defend myself. doing- so, I shall be compelled to notice sotrre of the statements of the. gentle-nan fromcyir- ginia, (Mr. Wise.) I shall . not, Vlr. Speaker, in discussing u. s ?4Mm imrouu uamtrs. j-esolut!onS an d the President's message they, are: of Jitije moment in debate; tnot rred' to r:th'bf cdromittee;: ThehMtij even the illustrious name of the gentlemarr jaygLtmitiBo m.dc & repdrt,vhieh con-" from Virginia; could.add ihwglatrr tained the following extract: " v v i V i l er to my argument, You would never tolerate The biI nov before the Ho Hsauhoj U, .ir, and 1 am sure the House would" be as- -- -.iUfki,. . : r.u J A - omshed at my indecorum , were I todesignate tkly; Would, if a(iopteo; afford aj - Iha iron Itman ne ' Mr. Wito" rwl on tirtn.L- I -t. . ' . . ' T tw i would certainly not permit me to call the gen tleman qtherwse; iNo, sir never be tempted on any occasion wild, rant of disappointed, ambition to forget ray, own self-respect,, or my regard for the dig nity oi mis ""e, so laras to treat any gen- man nrirn . riiaiAh . .. w - UJ revenue necessary The committee is of opin io can ine gen- iofl m i wholejbr a part of the fundto be" f hope l pshaii derjvea! from that source, should be apprbpri-' sion, evenly the - tK wr-- fli:Jji jiuaicu iui pin jjuic ui oi iiuug jui luiuutit -- yalf stanpe Jlr. speaker, l shall not only treat tne gentleman with the utmost respect, but even with tenderness, ft would be dnkind indeed, to treat otherwise tho innocent, thr unsuspect ing, the penitent victim of that stupendous fraud, which the gentleman from Virginia has so recently discov conspiracy, which the were plotting last year, man undermine our Constitution and destroy at least the male part of it, is liable to, I mean our Government. . iKo, sir, it is far, very far the tooth ache i i ear alter year i suHereq the from mv purpose, to engage many paniamen- tooth re-1 tary tournament with the gentleman' from I heard I Virginia : buU should I ever be forced into nous, auu ior inaKiiig jine rnini9 auu navai prepariliohsfor the defence of the country, in t , case SUCh iRVppnciitrirpa shP.Plrl ' hern mejBccea. ' The third resdlution appended lo thkl re-1.; port was ' that coniingen t prepara tioh bugh t to be niade to meet any emergency growin g1 out, ot our relation with t ranee. .. l hai report and the; resolnlions," were adopted by a major-. liivVtf IhA f!ommittp rif Fnrpiorn ' Affairs, unrt ered-T-thal stupendous I i;.i ;i; i.. f r.ui - Resident, you? and I-l-.t:; Knt of tl, hrnLA,netAlV ' of the United Slates, if necessary . -. J par ting-pang of .extraction, j till, one 6ni; mained in mv head. It was then that the. fame of your invaluable Balsam. for a bottle. Hope any such contest with any ' gentleman, I hope in mytii will be my fortune to encounter some more t M formidable antagonist than Buckingham with catches at a reed U I pent eagerness for relief from j the fit, of pain . 1 formidable antagonist waa then enduring, l put the neck ol -tne inoi-t his rash levied strengtn o my rooutn i wunoui waning The consequence vras, I thrust : ta I i - -- . ! r. - - - '? 'i . il- in rviir mmith without watiincr fori a Vud. 1 Rofnrp. I nrnredi Mr. Sneaker, to discuss ery.ail- r r.!--, ilndfri mv tlim ferent.age. t Her complaint was love, and ner iowed it lvith the Balsam, and; from that! day day or two since my last tooth this question; I must do.an act of justice tb an actualf appropri iroat. , 1 1 swal- honorable Senator from Massachusetts! I A rountr UncH, throat. . I announced my lover had been fickle. , I sold her two bottles ; tn .tUn Koin tr from the toothache. ? It, nniicR n attack made, unon me in the "Yours laithtuliy, i;,hl-t ! Bank for the public defence i ; When these resolutions Ica'me rip ( the, day! after,! stated, that to secure unanimity 1 sbouid; x withdraw the third., resolution, as jL f intended, - when the Senate's amendments to the f(j)rtifi-j cation bill should ( be under oonsideraliqn, ; jo" v offer ah amend men i appropriating threj mil-J- ' Jionstwhich I had learnedwouItl be,a)I that was ; . deemed necessary: bv the txecniive : thus sub-i stiluting for a mere declaratory resolution, an actual, appropriation tor the defence ot the country. Such, sir . is the .published history; Sir:.! Killman. me. The abruptness of his manner, (though I; was doing' bo? ' harrn, but on the contrary a pious duty,) alarmed me. I fled: he pursued. He . . gained ground : 1 heard him puu close at xny back. In my eagerness to escape, I attempt 'ea to jump over m cooler full of ale; should ! easily .have 1 aceom pKshed the leap, had j t hot ! happened that at that r moment my. fathers band arrested me by the trousers behind. He checked' the impetus of my spring, and! fell, with the ink bottle, boot, and1 cat; into the mid dle of the steaming liquid., . :, ; I . ' ! screamed, the cat mewed, my father ewore. But ? the death of my mother I suppose, had softened his heart,; for in a minutehe recbveWd his. good ' hnm.or,r laughed . at the cal and mbl and said, 44 It did not matter, as the boot was the only thing that would be the worse for it.' However, , he made up his mind td send me to school forthwith, . to improve my manners, and have roe out of harnvawayu jfs ' To school ! was scnt,'and-there I remained until .1 was twelve years bid,' at which time" my wi aeui ipr , me mime, put uie into pis, couu ting-house, and taught me, the arts of book keeping and brewing ' The ratter I fonnd was far ; mQreiijtrh;ale' and mysterious process than the mere, mixture bf malt' and hobs. ' ' Years went on L grew up into a man (but as I' advancevi Ihe- httle town declined. It waa Xtot . a place: of. much trader and as the inhabi .n,.n "ti.nn . . ,, ' "'' " i5u awffj t ue;, wofB uui rapiutysuccee,- of jnY Balsam; -She; called again Id a week,' said she had taken it all, had felt very U k in body, but had quite got over her origins eorn plaint. ' Hold hershe had belter have a rou pie of bottles' by her for future occasions t which sho agreed.- I nnderstood that shortly after wards she had a laTge sum of money left hej. Ihotot tvifb bbttles of your. ituE uo cure me that she again met her former Iovr, who made ', -f stomacK ch and they, have made me her an offer, and they were married immeui-f wo.sv ff r die. I'll be d d if 1 don't haunt ately. She: is alive and well; and Mtp'ny: . C L two bottles by her; in case she should ever fall . l - ' ; in love with anyone else. '.. ' ' v . 1 j 'NotwitfistVnding The third case at Birmingham bull will not lw ben les go into particulars.? oumceuio say, ; enuea . , ag u win appeaPt with reason, in acoronerf5inquest. Ayerdict of manslaugh. iP - r n . d . thriving trade ter was returned,' and I was put into prwon to , 'ears, and having amassed a very pret await my trial. At the assizes en error in thetin-l 4vifnr.nni my en( ha- been hastened in the dictment entitled me to an acquittal, and; being jirt,;J mieniioni , e ,l '.ufpnc .hnm Wk;k N, I I119, yiuuiuiiuu. v . wwivm-vi v .wuui ick raade, upon me in mef iia- ffentle4uen seem to have been so utterly igno-: tionai Gazette of Philadelphia, in; March iasst, rint: ;The President's Message; the report and "UBNJAMIN UrOM." j Mounded 3 upon i lmormauoii ueriu, rMftin',!nni Qf Uie committee. And the unani- among highest stated resolutions! imous' resolutions of the .House lo insist on the set1 at liberty; ded by Ve5h s-et lers. The morrality of the letter m the paper; proving the ; skiil with which' I had acted, and that I had been made the victim of the envy of certain reudent prac-f titioners and was as well attended as ever. Wonderful is the credulity of the pbblicVp -1 tried my hand at several other towns Man chester, Sheffield; Leeds, all had the benefit presence. ; The same success attended me 'at each of them ; that is to say, ;I enriched myself and 1 benefited niy patientsg-by :trans4 kl.n:n iKoift tn anolhpr arid hannipr world.'" uiaiiuiic .uau w i r r - Havin? accumulated a .consiaeraoie sum oi money, 1. resolved to ,aisconunue mv wamier In'tr life.' and oDen mv 'grand campaign-in the .. oi r r . ... - . . , - -. j " . metropolis.1 1 therefore made arrangements tor the sale ot my balsam wun ageuw m uie different places I had visited; and took a large nouse in Banners street. 1 c; fe rThe first thing I did, was te compose a numi ber ornew testimonials, and to dress a man ufi in 'a striking f arid appropriate5 costume to dispense ' iny announcement ! to the citizens. His dress was parti-colonred--haif green, - to Vepresenithe last -stage "of the cholera', ; and half spotted, to signify the plague; arid erup tive diseases.' -i l be 'following is a copy ot my circular ' 1 :,:'';i;v' ' 1 " : Vivb 'TALEauB. 'Art -thon afflicted. -and wbuld'st : thoal be - heeled ? - "to No. 400. other; sources, from Senators ot the . : R . . i. ..Sheffield, July 20th., r character." i In that i Journal, u wa? siaieu execution o- the treaty, were before the wbrld Sir:. You are a beast, and scoundrel; a rogue, that the Vice President and SecreUry ot Stately ., entieineI1 yereiffriorant of the whole theaC ja, thief, a quack ,ao impostor ! ; I had advised me to let the fortification bill die in ffairti anj waited for estimates from the ie- the House, to preveni we iMpui.siuu. . partnlents, and an Executive orderi Journals failure from falling ou the-Presidenta itate- aidei were calling ort Cpngrsi to placed ment which was immediately pronounced, both the counry . ja a state of defence 'the firel of by the Secretaryl of State and myself, to be Datrtoti3tn was 'Jiindlea throughout the iland "Albxakder LAROfi" - false, upon whatever authority founded. ; And - . Mr. Large's threat, I have now sir, for the origin of this poor sln(,cr tafk I Chamber, into .which the light could fraid of the dead than the The Vice .President, and Secretary ot tate n- nenetrate there all was midnight., L . J i's Unn.a nnl tthnnt I(.1t'inlT it. Wheill i . ' ' K ..J. the committee of conference, returned to it. The t Secretary of State, from whom the esli mate 'for the three million appropriation had hppn received. ; inquired the result of our con- evening, and ference. and on learning. U expressed the o-1 ..i. as nimon.. in which! I entirety concurreu, m a iolthe estimate; you will reccoiiect mat you 1 had been t nga walk one had-iust returned to ra vh own .door, $vhn. 1 came name. was'not'Dr Other aDOlogies are maue; to , the , country; : sfr estimates were net submitted by; the. De-a partment, ana the lorm oi me amcnumenrwas. Uuprecedeniea, uncoiisiiiuiiuuai anu iiMuvruu!, . I shall presently show! on haV foundalipri; ie-s islati v e or historical, this latter objection restst raised my haid j to the knocker, a person eight hundred thousand dollars; was a pitiful ,sChjirmah of the Committeb on ;Wayan(rt ime aukkiy: np o me and .inquired if, my appropriation for the defence of a; nattoo. Means united me iri a note to theScrer tiiman t f ''"H1 & J no0116 a j name i33cu --- - i - - - .. j tary joi jsvave, iuij.nrugw wj geon bylr the head and body j till I sunk to ble uttered might have been heard bv ! every It wa8 npoa that i&tirivate the plroposed artend-c the earth exhausted.. He then went'away ex- gentleman; near'&s chairm claiming,4 No;w, if I haye not done for you try your ov p balsam 4 uame , amepdment- -here, it is.sir. f4jad!6tf iti- le sum bf three, millions1. i s h e r ebv. a d pro nria ted ; . - .- .'I gentleman; riear' As cnairman oi.me ommu Conferees on the part j of the House; I whatever may have been my opinion as to the enacted That the J fA., -K lf nolifll and carried into inadeduacy of the appropriation, i snouia nal Uf11arsbe.fcthesame is my house, VOie fclows on my head produced 1 immediately reported the compro temporary derangement. ,-A. doctor: was sent theobstaeieswnicn venau sw F"" appropriated, tobe-experuiea in wnoie ur, i.i. fori andl hVpresjpribed for me; I But my house- pertorderiKvery geniieman jiear nic, f w.- par, under-the direction of the rresme ai om keeperhadtooigpod an opinion of her master out reference to party, knew thalsuch wns my fobt;CttitVdi to let.him tafce any; tnmg reeuwiyu ujr inienvw :. , ." y J n , . i service, inciuutug c ! --r t:.t; strane-er. : She emptied oBttneoonieaasiney ..i ..p csucn was an hiw luuuuauuu.u. , .v -..., an)J ,nCTelse ot tne navy irw v-v. I sjL. .aiLj f ith ,H.Wah AUint in the National Gazette, h That statement - usMA. rendered flecessaryfOT-lhe-r ie- Eounvry i unn- BetHeIda. j Unconsciously, i partook, of my I ascribed 10 mewenaior irora flAB5cu3C., jjefence;if the country -priorjw .uwaxniiicev. bwrt. invention. I t'lnDomntim-pcrmnosa 0( Congress. This$anCrnabtHchme bum! -Uke iPerillus, Ilhate been the aui the liighest character;' t am happy to say which was to blow the -gentleman from Virgirf . thor of wUt hascaased.jnyiOWn4eatb.-lMy sir that since the last-dayV debate, I have re ; Uthe. COnstimiin and iheGoverrrment ;to reasoihasretnrnedVoilly,lo tell -me X am dy- ceived the most satis factory assurance that that as contrt?edtfefestr; in concert with, incr ' Mv housekeeper, as 4oon as she thought honorable "Senator was not the authority re- Q z oer.representative fromHVirginia; and n"r w i a ; .i A.-m.9 tiAaeiPit in nov-ov!! n r- . f ai nn , nv i 'ctii lu a "anu m. u v " i . . A w ruor its liiisulf nun iiuiu jt ca i' v uut ui viiv i.rnnin nni prNLiiuuci uuavw ubi himwvvi i.mvu v :t-. . , i and how she had been cheating the doctor. TjiALABA 'rkULMllJ. doing instice to IthatV gentleman Ithan ishouiu nave none m ueienumg "'jJV" hikhesVurMliniOi-vjibllitVr heiivnd1acp- riiv, ami universally esiecmeu i una ijiy'iy.; - il I: 'I' 1
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1836, edition 1
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